4 4 “I PY i 4 1 i 1 ' Page Aa — ~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday November 20, 1991 Land TERRACE — The new provin- cial government may be more sympathetic, on settling land claims than the previous one but: the sticking issue remains one of” who pays for what, Andrew Petter, the . new aboriginal affairs ‘minister, last week rejected a federal proposi- tion for a 30 per cent provincial and'70 per cent federal split in settlement cash costs. _ That proposition assumed the province will provide all of the land involved in settlements, a circumstance that could drive - up the actual provincial cost to more than 50 per cent, said Pet- ter. The new provincial govern- ment’s position is similiar to that.-of the. previous Social Credit administration. The one difference is that the NDP said it would be willing to pay 25 per cent of the total costs while the Socreds neyer did come: out: with -a .percentage claims cost s ae remains a sticky i Issue figure. Cost-sharing. arose last: week . after the federal government said it would go along with a provincial task force plan to speed up negotiations as long as the province picked up half of all settlement costs. This condition doesn’t affect directly the Nisga‘a land claims talks, the only ones now going on in the province. But a clause in the agreement signed this year establishing the Four people given honour for life saving efforts TERRACE — Four local residents ° were recognized last week for their efforts i in saving two lives, © Doug Smith, Dr. Nicole Bar- ton, Dr. Geoffrey Appleton and Janet McGee were given the awards by the B.C. branch of the Royal Life Saving Society Canada. Smith, Barton and Appleton were involved in the rescue of a young boy:‘from the pool at Mount -Layton, Hotsprings this. summer, McGee, while at Furlong Bay in the summer, dislodged an ob- ject from the windpipe of a baby.. The baby had stopped breathing. . In the Mount Layton rescue, Smith rescued the young boy from the bottom of the pool Stew Christensen Trustee returned TERRACE — Stew Christensen was elected to a two-year term as a Terrace and area school trustee on the school board Nov. 16. Only. five per cent of registered voters turned out to choose between Christensen, Ken Hansen and Jacques LeBlanc, said returning officer Elaine Johnson. . Christensen received 282 yotes to Hansen’s 134 votes and LeBlanc’ s 112 votes. * Johnson said those figures are unofficial as of Saturday hight and will be checked when ballot: boxes are collected this - week.: “This'll be Christensen's se- cond term on the board, He was appointed last year to a one- year stint after nobody filed nomination papers. * Christensen’s term covers the 1992 and 1993 calendar years, Johnson said there were lt {ejettet ballots.» - XMAS MAIL ORDER. ‘ICE SKATES ’ "Bauer 100 size 6-12 SR $210.00 Bauer hangar size 6-12 SR “="s . $79.00 “Mould Boys size 3-5 ROLLER, SKATES: Princess Y.T.H. size 1 2. 2 ~ $49.00. ‘Rollers Gils size.15. - $60.00 IN LINE SKATES . dr. size 1-4 "5 $79.00 ‘Sr. size 5. 12 "$120, 00 “Ail Prices include taxes & sia LAR Skate Shop... 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