FERRACE — Norm Lavalice has declared his candidacy for the NDP nomination in the federal Skeena riding, Lavallee, 48, is an ironworker and has lived in the northwest off and on since 1975, The NDP nomination came open this spring when Jim Fulton, Skeena’s Member of Parliament retirement from politics. Lavallee’s the firs! person to announce his candidacy, There’s been no date set for the NDP nomination meeting. “There’s no question. (Prime : Minister Brian) Mulroney’s really changed the whole face of the country, And if the Reform party gets in, itll. continue,” said Lavallee last week. . "We've got to get some of the _ caring back for all of us. We've TERRACE — Federal Liberals are meeting here June 12 to gauge their progress in signing up new members, says the party’s: new constituency president for the federal Skeena riding. Kitimat resident Barry Pankhurst said the party needs to increase i's membership and raise money before deciding when it should hold a nomination meeting to select a candidate for the up- coming federal election. “For. the first time we have a legitimate chance of winning,” said Pankhurst. He was elected at the constituency association’s April 3 annual general meeting, The association is also being ’ held back from nominating a can- didate because it doesn’t have 300 members, That's a require- ment of the party’s constitution. - Bm riding | associations are " party’s provincial officials send out a notice to hold nomination meetings or if an election is ~«,alled, said Pankhurst. co “We want to be rally »::” organized. We want all the com- ‘maunities in the riding working to- “gether,” he added. -- the Kispiox Valley. - “But there are two more people _ for 14 years, announced | his. “-qelieved of that obligation if the» : ( Need A Gift For | Mother’s Day? Mustafa’s Emporium 4650°B Lakelse Ave. (Across from Safeway) Fe F& = FF FF * got to get it back or we'll lose it all,’’ he added. Lavallee supported the pro- posed constitutional changes of last fall. “Tf Canada is a signatory to the United “Nalions principles, we have to follow those principles — fair wages, medicare. These are the basic things for everybody,’” he said. 2.0 2... Lavallee said he was disturbed by the effects of the free trade deal with the United States and is worrled about the newest free trade effort involving the United States and Mexico, From Manitoba, Lavallee first arrived in Terrace to work on a Mills Memorial Hospital expan- sion in 1975, Lately, he’s been at Kemano as parl of the crew looking afier mothballed equipment. —a man and a woman — are in- terested in Pankhurst. He declined to give names but Kilimat mayor Rick Wozney, Terrace mayor Jack Talsira, Hazelton mayor Alice Maitland running, said and Prince Rupert councillor, Rhoda Witherly have been men- tioned as possible candidates. .FREE VIDEO GAME — COUPONS A. OPEN - ov. The only declared candidate to ’ date is Mary McKenna-Wilson of. 1:00 A.M. TO 10:00 BM, EVERY DAY Ladies Leather Hand Bags from _ First person announces for NDP nomination race |. .-.. Did You Know |... . | BACT: NAFTA Is an attack on Canadian democracy which will” | strike down our laws protecting jobs, health and the environment, allowing multinational corporations to snub Canadian legislation FACT; Itis NOT environmentally friendly and could be the: drainspout for large-scale water exports and will meariless potent . health, pesticide, and food additive standards. Join Us May 15 ForA Public Rally -For further information call 635-6410, Federal Liberals get busy in new membership Fulton, first elected in 1979, said last month he’s retiring after 14 years as the Member of Parlia- ment for Skeena. ; Suite d , ou $1,299.00 $697” B.- Thanks to. all Terraca, Kitimat and Prince. Rupert ™ customers and friends who helped me in this warehouse closeout sale. Now you can save more every day as we no longer have the added overhead of our separate warehouse. Watch for future information in this paper and on the radio on haw you can save by shopping at Terrace Furniture Mart, We are always working hard to save you money. Drop by our showroom anytime to talk about your needs while you have a cup of coffee. room. Pric 6 Piece Bedroom The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 28, 1993 - Page A11 ~. 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