NEW MINISTER Wally Hargraves has settled in at Knox United Church. New United Church minister arrives here By ROD LINK DON’T CALL him American, He’s a Texan, That's a big difference to Wally Hargrave, more properly known as Rev. Wally Hargrave, Knox United Church’s new mini- ster. But he’s now very much a Canadian, saying he ap- preciales the Canadian perspective when laid an Hargrave of his career change. “Something great- er than | was wouldn't let me alone.” Hargrave first came to Canada to work for his previous denomination in 1987 and became impres- sed with the United Church after its apology to native people. “That snapped my head around. That’s the kind of church I want to be part of. His contact with the Heiltsuk Nation has left a deep impression. “My experience there was the most profound of my ministry,” said Har- grave of his time in the mid-coast communily. “It was a painful exper- ience to leave." Hargrave describes himself as being a coach and a cheerleader. “I seek to encourage’ CITY OF TERRACE NOTICE The City of Terrace hereby gives notice that any (ences, tokens or oma- ments on, around or near graves in the Terrace Municipal Cemetery must be removed by November 1, 2001, for the winter. “Those items remaining after this date will be removed by the City of Terrace. By Authority of Bylaw 1279-95 Steve Scoit cd ae pet Superintendent of Parks and Recreation / | North West Health Authoritie a H “Council of Chairs Tha North West Council of Chairs is pleasad to announce the appointment of Dorothy Jennings to the position of Regional Director, Adult Mental Health Services for the Nash West. It is anticipated that she will start her naw position by November 1, 2001. Dorothy brings over twanty years of exparlence in both clinical and management positions in the Mental Health field to the North West. She (s currently the Patient Services Director for Vancouver General Hospital and Haalth Sclences Centre and Is complating her Mastars Degrea in Business Administration, Oarothy's axperience and leadership will ba valuable assets in continuing to davelop and refine Mental Health Services in North West B.C. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 17, 2001 - B3 SAFEWAY _—_it www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE DAT CHRYSLER! Nei) TOYOTA, www.terraceautomall.com oon, “on, TER TER eee Ropes terrace.automall @telus.net. STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 The Terrace Standard advertising @terracestandard.com LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BRITISH COLUMBIA Public Meeting Select Standing Committee an Finance and and fiscal policy for the coming fiscal year. spupsGkeena | Room. ok. yes 2 hiss Services of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia has been B authorized to examine the pre-budget consultation report prepared by the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations and, in particular, to conduct public consultations across British Columbia regarding the provincial budget he all-party Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government The committee is eager to hear your views on the challenges facing British Calumbia, and alternative measures the government could consider to address those challenges as it prepares its 2002-2003 budget. This is an opportunity to have your views heard Individuals and organizations wishing to appear before the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services should contact the office of the Clerk of Committees at the phone numbers listed below: TERRACE PRINCE RUPERT Chilliwack Kentl Thursday, October 25, 2001 Thursday, October 25, 2001 Brian Kate, MLA . 9am. to 1 p.m. ‘5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Matahat-Juan de Fuca - Best Western Terrace Inn Highiiner Inn Metlakatla Room - Government Services Blair Lekstrom, MLA Chair Peace River South Tony Bhullar, MLA Deputy Chair Surrey-Newton Jeff Bray, MLA _ Victoria-Beacon Hill Ralph Sultan, MLA West Vancouver-Capitane Harry Bloy, MLA Burquitiam Kevin Krueger, MLA Kamloops-North Thompson Barry Penner, MLA Lore Mayencaurt, MLA ’ Vancouver-Burrard against its southern neigh- bour: ministry from a family background of church in- volvement, His father was a Southern Baptist. mini- ster. Hargrave himself was ordained in the States in 1977 .after a career with Southwest Bell in Texas, “T don't know if there is an explanation for it,” says co ‘appréciatedrthe ‘church’ s. Hargrave comes 4 the” propensity to live on the edge, to ask the pertinent questions,” he said. Hargrave then began making enquiries about the United Church and a trans- fer of his ordination took place. He comes to Terrace from the Dr. G.E. Darby United Church in Bella Bella. people to be the church, tHebda¥" of Chrigi' in ‘the world, however might that need be expressed,” he tr) ogee nyse ny “Ssne553 Greig. Avenues. Par eye? Written submissions are also welcomed, Please send your submission to the eee +815 Ist Avenue West cee cratabeo AY meets roe yA ~ said. “They’ll be teaching me more teaching them.” than I'll be Hargrave officially star- ted Oct. first service Oct. 7. 1 and gave his He replaces Rev. Mi- chae] Hare. Flu clinics coming soon PREVENTION, it has been said, is the best medicine. And as flu season ap- proaches that’s exactly what the people at the North West Health Unit are saying. “A significant amount of deaths in Canada occur because of the flu,” said public health nurse and administrator Margaret McKelvie. And beginning Novem- ber 5, the health unit is holding drop-in clinics for fiu immunization. “It's the best prevention we have,” McKelvie said. People with the flu ty- pically experience a cough, sore throat, fever, nausea, vomiting and headaches. “The real flu comes on fast, you get a lot of ach- ing in joints and you es- sentially just crawl into bed,” McKelvie said. The. flu vaccine is pro- vided free of charge to those over 65, emergency responders, peaple with chronic medical conditions and their caregivers or fa- mily members as well as health care and day care workers. The vaceine is avail- able to people as young as six months old. If you are not eligible for the free vaccine there is acharge of $8. The pneumococcal vac- cine: is also available free of charge to seniors and people. with some chronic conditions. Others may receive that vaccination for $15. - Daytime clinics will be held. from :8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nov. 5-9, Tuesday, Nov. 13 and Friday, Nov. 16, Evening clinics are held from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, Thursday, Nov. 8 and Tuesday, Noy, 13. All clinics are at the Health Unit auditorium, 3412 Kalum St. - don’t forget your B.C. Care Card. For more information call 638-2200. NY S Fe) Visit our web sitet: www, mytitic, Saturday April 13, 2002 I our official ticket outlet is... .. 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