4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 29, 1988 ve 2 Pro Lifers set out. on epic journey) Nearly 100 Pro Lifers left Ter- race on Sunday morning to carry out their part of a walk to Ot- tawa, The walk began.in Prince Rupert two days earlier, and the Terrace walkers are taking over from others from Kitimat and Prince Rupert. They will be join- ed by others along the way, and when they reach Hazelton a new - group of walkers will carry on the cause. According to one Prince Rupert organizer, Maureen Sullivan, the purpose of the walk is to throw out a symbolic “lifeline to the unborn’? and draw political attention to the injustice of abortion. ‘‘It’s throwing out a lifeline of hope to our country and future Cana- dian citizens,’’ she said. Mark Rueile, past president of the Terrace Pro Life movement, said that in a previous attempt to attract government attention, Pro Life organizations across Canada sent a million post cards to Prime Minister Mulroney, but the effort had drawn little atten- tion. He said it is hoped this new demonstration of support and unity will draw more public at- tention and force politicians to listen to their plea to stop abor- tions. Ruelle claims abortion kills nearly a quarter of the human beings conceived in this country every year. ‘‘If another life form were threatened like this — we would have had emergency legislation passed a long time ago. The situation is so insane that we really have to do something highly visible and slightly crazy — like walking RV zone established TERRACE — City council has _ approved a rezoning application submitted by Del Torgalson, allowing him to develop a recreational vehicle park on his property next to Chinook Trailer Sales on Highway 16 West. With the approval, the ci- ty now has a new zoning designation, Tourist Highway Commercial, allowing the development and control of RV parks within the city. Because of the desire for this new zoning designation, and the desire to zone areas in large blocks to prevent any conflict between non-complementary businesses, Torgalson’s applica- tion was expanded by city plan- ner Rob Greno to include Chinook Trailer Sales, the Reel Inn, and the Rainbow Inn. The Kalum Motel, which was recent- ly purchased by the Kit- sumkalum Band Council as part of their economic development plan, also falls within the new zone. The Cedars and Sandman motels were rezoned under the new designation in a separate block. Because of opposition from property owners, the Chinook Trailer Sales and Reel Inn pro- perties were subsequently ex- cluded from the rezoning but ail other properties are now free to develop RV parks if they desire. . Alife preserver mounted on plywood Is the Lifeline symbol, across the country.** ws Ruelle said that Terry Fox, Steve Fonyo and Rick Hansen . had all succeeded in- changing society’s attitudes towards fund- ing the search for a cure for cancer and the needs and abilities of the physically disabl- ed. And he said this walk could do the same thing — change society’s attitude towards ‘‘the defenseless unborn’’, He added that the walk is a new beginning for the Pro Life movement, a movement which has been a grassroots operation for the past 20 years, ‘It’s now beginning to get its act together,’’ he said, ‘‘I think we’ve found our voice. If they, the unborn, could speak to our society, their one-liner would be Nearly 100 Pro Life supporters Joined the Canada-wide Lifeline walk as it went through Ter- race Sunday morning to show the government public support in their fight to stop abor- tions. Some of these walkers may go all the way to Hazelton, but many will drop out as others join the march along the way. ; something like this, ‘Your silence is killing us’. Well, we won't be silent any longer.’” and It will be going all the way from Prince Rupert to Ot- tawa, signed by Pro Life supporters In every community it passes through. Above, Terrace organizer Isobel Brophy .- adds Terrace to the list. - Now Six Day at TD BANK TERRACE Come and compare all you get at TD ccocse we cone ene cosececee eee . ¢ al al For a limited time you receive a FREE MORTGAGE TRANSFER and a $25.° Bonus for transferring your deposit account (minimum $3000.) by presenting a copy of this ad. The most senior Lifeline walkers In the.Terrace segment were Hazel Schultz, 79, and Harvey Dell, 92. Friendly, capable people who take a personal interest in you to ensure you will receive professional, individual service. — ; | Thinking of purchasing a home? Ask about TD Equitybuilder Mortgage and our ‘‘Pre-Qualification Certificate’. : OFFER EXPIRES JULY 31, 1988 CUSTOMER HOURS) © ~~ Mon. - Thurs. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ID - where people make the difference THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK 4633 Lakelse Ave. & Emerson St. PO. Box 699 Terrace, B.C. V8G 468 MANAGER: Orest Chalupiak TEL. No.: 635-7231 .