Al 4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 16, 2002 The Skeena Valley Rotary ; (Sea Club challenges one and all to Date: Nov. ort design and build a catapult Time: t 00 n for competition purposes. News In Brief Lunch with the Queen Bring all your old THERE WAS a northwestern presence Thanksgiv- . f ing Monday at a luncheon in Ottawa honouring pumpkins or Queen Elizabeth I]. On the guest list was Nisga’a Hes H Lisims government president Joseph Gosnell and aan ms his wife, Adele. ears Pum in in - The luncheon.taok place at Rideau Hall, the of- y' . Pi . g ficial residence of Governor-General Adrienne Prizes for winning Clarkson, and was hosted by the Governor-General. * D Skeena Liberal MLA Roger Harris also had a pumpkins will be chance to meet the Queen, this time between the awarded. first and second periods of the Oct. 6 Vancouver Canucks hockey pame she* ceremonially ‘got under- way by dropping a puck. When the Queen found out that Harris is from northern B.C., she asked how things were going at the University of Northern British Columbia. The Queen opened.the university in°1994 and she told Harris that in-the course of undertaking The Pumpkin Fling will teke place at the Rod & Gun Club locaed at the end of Rifle Range Road. many such official opening functions, she’s always Contact: been curious as to what has happened since. Terry Morris 635-6983 or Ken Earl 635-5143 Nisga’a hold vote NISGA’A ARE voting next month to replace Rod Robinson who retired this summer from his position as chairperson for the council of elders with the Nisga’a Lisims government, Robinson was elected in 2000 to a four-year term NOTICE OF ELECTION land claims negotiator with the Nisge'e Tribal | HEETS AND vandalism on Copper Mountain com- | are TG ALL ISKUT FIRST NATION munications towers anger one of its users. alloving takes place Nov, 27, involving voters Thefts deplored BAND MEMBERS LIVING ON @ OFF RESERVE from the four Nisga’a villages in the Nass Valley, the Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Terrace urban to ELECTIONS FOR FIVE(5) os : AN EMPLOYEE of a company that has communications Nisga’a locals and from across Canada, said : Cc M F h NEW COUNCILLORS Nispa’a Lisims chief electoral officer Rhonda | °dU!pment atop Copper Mountain says a gate to the pop- : ular viewing spat may need to be put in, FOR THE ISKUT BAND COUNCIL Bright. There’s also advance polling and for those Nisga’a who don’t live in the Nass or in the three urban areas, mail-in ballots are provided, she said. Ron Niesner, ‘a communications technician for Tower Radio, says he’s tired of vandalism and theft taking place on the mountain top which services as a vital ELECTION OF FIVE NEW COUNCILLORS WILL TAKE PLACE ON “There are two candidates but they have yet to communications connection for a variety of agencies WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2002 aaa ea Ts and businesses. RESERVE. be officially approved,” said Bright of Jacob Nyce Ie th toy ee > AT THE ISKUT BAND OFFICE LOCATED ON THE ISKUT of Gitwinksihlkw and James Stewart who lives in | ,, » Hf if isn’t nailed down or screwed down they'll take J BOLLING STATION WILL BE OPEN 9:00 AM TO B:00 PM FOR VOTING, it,” said Niesner. His company was hit two months ago Prince Rupert. when forms into which cement would be poured to form . the base for a new tower were stolen. YOUR NOMINATED CANDIDATES ARE: Search called off “There was three-quarter inch plywood, everything. It Marie Quock Feddie Louie TERRACE RCMP called off the search Oct. 6 for was all pone,” said Niesner. The theft also meant sev- . - . Terrace hunter Ed Schulmeister, 51. He went mis- eral days work by Niesner was wasted. — Odelia Dennis Jackie Carlick sing after the boat he was in on the Beaver River h , sto arn piace mr come 0 for h water but the rest John B Nole Theresa Abou Oct. 2 quickly sank after taking on water. as to stop,” he said. “It's kind of disheartening.” 5 ‘Ale in the 31 -foot sluminan boat were Schul- Niesner is also disturbed at reports of people climbing Ramona Quock Henry Carlick the various communications towers. If there is any action toward putting up a gate, it would start with a newly-formed Copper Mountain users meister’s brother and a friend and they made it safely to shore. All three were familiar with the To be eligible to vote you must: area near Rosswoad. Searchers systematically combed the Beaver group. It is made up of companies and agencies who de- * Bea registered Iskut First Nation Member River waters, banks and surrounding forest for the pend on the mountain to house repeaters and other com- J ¢ Be at least 18 years old man. but to no avail. munications equipment. Terrace RCMP Constable Natasha Stultz said Recent heavy rains damaged the road up, and fixing | SEE YOU ALL THERE! it up spurred the formation of the users group. It has discussed the idea of a gate, but anything along CHERI FROCKLAGE that line will have to waiting until thé road is fixed, says ELECTORAL OFFICER - ISKUT FIRST NATION Tasers group member Kelly Kline, oo iacumeeeees MacKay’ S Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert the search was called off late on Oct. 6 after con- sulting with the man’s family. 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