h. ‘alendar | Winners May 1, 1992 - $100 Yvonne Michaud, Terrace May 2, 1992 - $50 Janice Delisser, Kitimat ‘May 3, 1992 - $50. Brigitte Kientl, Abbotsford | _ May 4, 1992-$50 Jerry Asp, Dease Lake May 5, 1992 - $50. Maurice Squires, — _Gitwinksihkkw May 6, 1992 - $50 . Elmer Ruchotzke, ‘Terrace ... May 7, 1992 - $100 David Daumont, Terrace In support, of the Dr. _R.E.M. Lee Founda- _ tion efforts to obtain a ~ CT Scanner for Mills | Memorial Hospital — "In dealing with the’ ‘White | people, we ‘don’t. heed” warrior societies or tough | guys,’ he said. "It is better not ‘to ‘deal ‘with whites i in a spirit of ¢ anger, for the sake of our humanness, 01 our men- tal well-being.” _ Self-government means noth- . ing ‘without resources and public services, he’ said, and it means . nothing without jurisdiction over ” land and resources. "The govern- ment i is resisting every approach, _ ‘and: we are prepared to reject: | their: proposals if we have to — | ‘these’ aré not real rights, they are _pretend rights — and that would be far better than pretending. "Be prepared, at some point, | to. ask your leaders to say yes or _- no to the new federal proposals," he said. The Constitution, he cautioned, is no more a panacea _ for the First Nations than the Indian Act was. "We don’t want ‘the Constitution to become an _ obstacle. | "We will abandon all efforts to. reform white society's view of us. We will go ahead and assert our- selves, ~ with ‘or “without” -per- mission. At. that point, when. you - are confronted with a ‘fisheries officer -or some other authority, that’s when our policy of kindriess . _ will be tested." ‘Mercredi recalled arecent trip ; he. todk to’ Témiskaming, ‘an Algonquin community in northern ' Quebec. At a school there’ he ‘in- troduced himself to the primary grade children, explained his role as natiorial chief: and asked them what he ‘should do. ."Listen’ to your mother," said one. "Do your homework,” said another. oo But his favourite reply, Mer- credi said, came from a girl who advised him, "Be cool." "So ‘whenever I'm sitting across the table from Joe Clark - and I see him starting to get upset, I just tell myself, Be cool?" he said with a broad smilé, — Nisga’a Tribal Council execu- . tive director Joe Gosnell told Mer- credi he had the endorsement and support of the tribal council. . fi Have your Johnson or Evinrude outboard . J . -- Serviced in our Authorized OMC Service 9 Department with genuine OMC parts. | _ All motors require periodic servicing to ensure. : trouble-free performance. Have your.motor . I checked. now so you can make the most of the © # ..sunny weekends ahead. * Our factory-trained mechanic will: . _ » Cheek ignition system ss * Check propeller and RPM = Check and adjust carburetor +Check fuel systems @ = * Check filter... clean fuel bow! * Flush cooling system -.* Check cylinderhead =~ * Lubricate completely. - Check lower unit and refill a, - ~ Recreational Sales and Service’ 4925 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. . Terrace Review — May &, 1992 NEID ENTERPRISES LTD. || | Phone 695-3478 - Fax 635-5050 | "May 10, 5 p.m. - -9 pm. = Mount Layton Hotsprings — - Barbecue buffet — on the roof garden — featuring New York steaks, Teriaki chicken breasts, salads, desserts, for the whole Samily\ Soe $15.95 a. - Under 8 - $7. 95 Reservations . recommended 798-2214 MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS “RESORT LTD.