Page AG'— Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 20, 1991 Westar Sale looked at. _ egins a new jo _Parker we Environmentalist . £ ‘TERRACE — Dave Parker says -he’s involved in a- possible ‘buyout of Westar's nor- * thwestern holdings, ; "+. The former Skeena MLA and ‘cabinet minister is now a cor- ‘porate forestry consultant, ‘One of his first jobs is work- “ing with a group of Prince od ed to return to his forestry con- it is tobe acountabl ” - 2 = sulting roots if he was defeated. said. - ee Parker “Half my working life I've ~ Barker was not in office-long worked as a forestry consultant, enough to receive an MLA’ | and I’m going tocontinue doing pension, “but was ‘awarded ‘a that,” he said, oe 1000 severance package. . ” He said he might also go after” He says half of it went to - a UBC diploma to get some taxes, $12,000 went to pay-off qualifications in appraising. debts. he ‘accumulated. as -.an: “George companies on the possi- “When you work. hard you | MLA and the remainder went ‘ble purchase of Westar’s Car- do well. When you don’t work toward'a used cars oe aby and Kitwanga sawmills hard you don’t do well, oa -and its timber holdings. Parker said of business life... : - There’s also a possibility he'll “But. applying that ethic in”. [” ;- Work for another B.C. company Zovernment was, for me, an ex- ‘on value-added opportunities in ercise in frustration,” ae | the Skeena region, he said. On the result of the election; -.|’. ee | ; |, Parker set up shop in his ker says ne nas “some | oa ee on ee °C ia oe { i iati issappointments but no ||: ps ; [ope 8 “. oo office eat ea eesacation ‘Tegiets. P | CORRECTION ’ | -. Featuring @ delicious variety of shrimp dinners, Come | election hunting trip. _“‘People were clearly. | ;, this week's Kiiart flyer the following er. | Fant mate aur delectibia crab stuffed shrimp. i: “it’s great to be back,” he dissatisfied’ with B.C. Social” ‘|: tors have occurred ae meer Eight plump Black Tiger Shrimp topped with crab ‘said of working his own hours pile Credit. So they voted:Liberal,’”’| The Black & Decker No.-9046-04 oy | -}. eat, swiss cheese and Bernalse sauce, or broiled ' and being accountable o nly to : he said..“They didn’t vote ':} (éatured on page § for $39.97 is not |. on a skewer Souviaki, or sauteed with green pepper | Himself. “At thi Dave Parker "socialist — ‘they didn’t gain -..{ #allable, howaver the Black & Decker: .. 8nd onions. (Your cholce or rice or baked potato) ' himself. *‘At this moment 1 can ane a tall onuey BEN --:|No.9020-04 Dril is avatable at the'same | feo n° Co, 1 say I dori’t miss the other life at ‘‘Politically, I’m a liability anything, But that’s OK, People: spa ABA D ol Open? daya a week, 1 alee right now,’” he said. ‘But as needed a change.” . “|. The illustration of the tire featured on'| =) Or ee _,- | Lunch Mon. - Fri. 11:30 - 2:00 pm t Parker said his experience as long as I can stay on the cor- He. said the NDP will now. _.| paga 5 is Incorrect. The tire: ustratad |. wy : we Pp * Dinner 4:30 + 11:00 pm | forests minister in the defeated porate’ site. there are feel the pressure of responsibili- Paterna. ean the 8%. 7000 nen “feo, FOR RESERVATIONS CALL | Social Credit government won't possibilities, Other people will ty and.decision-making. ‘| We apologize for any inconvenience Be 638-0644 or 638-1 503 | Mecessarily help him in his new have to deal with government.” “Now everybody that was so this may have'caused: . ti, Se ' consultant business. He said he had always plann- critical before will find out what KWART CANADA LaTED “ta yos™” 4402 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C. i t “TO THE TERRACE STANDARD “Jobs under _attack Dear Sir: . Once again we find our - livelihoods under attack from the commercial sports . fishermen. . After many years of work: by fishermen and the Depart- ment of Fisheries‘and Oceans ~ to stabilize and enhance salmon stocks in the Skeena: - region, we are being told in no uncertain terms that. our = . &£ a a - efforts are too little, too‘late; > —— j ae tes sabe nee 2a ee -. and that we must drastically - 7. SCARS ORC REECE ECR bra tH Ja i . .alter.our-fishing or be forced =: mm re Bee Ga out of existence, = We find it very. strange © that the very groups and organizations that have kept these stocks viable are now being ridiculed for their lack 2 = |. -of forethought by ‘newly. - ‘come: -users:-.the sports fishermen. © ': Over the past few years the cane Se Sports. sector has increased == aay ae £ 10-fold, with few constraints ee { a0 1 oe on their growth. They have tae “ e Outstripped available fish stocks and are now eyeing ee | . ; ; ; @ ® with envy the commercial =f he 1992 Hondas have finally arrived! 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