: | ‘TERRACE ‘one Thieves broke into alocal ski shop last week | and. escaped with: several | thousand dollars worth of ‘Glothing, AL least. $8,000 in’ “ski ‘wear is - missing after the 1 a.m. “Jani: 16 break-in at Sundance ‘Ski‘and Sports, store owner Roy Long. said.. ce {> -The-- “culprits. went in -| through the: glass:. display window at the front of the |store. facing: Lakelse Ave., he Said. “No skis or boots | were taken, he said, but some one- piece. ‘ski suits and several ‘other ski jackets and pants were stolen, *: Long was still determining ‘how much was missing last ‘week, but estimated’ the lossés at between $8,000 and $10,000. RCMP described the inci- ‘dent: asa: “‘smash-and-grab’’ and said ‘officers are still in- ‘estigating. ‘ Impaired : - charges: — eavy snowfall Jan. 13 ‘didn’ "t stop impaired drivers ]- ‘from tackling city streets. "Police said they observed -two: vehicles that got stuck in deep snow on city streets, ‘then: free themselves just as ‘police approached. It was difficult enough ‘driving on city streets in a sober state, let alone combin- ing that. with alcohol impair- ment,” noted RCMP Cpl. Gary Moritz. .One Terrace man and one Prince ‘Rupert man was charged with impaired driv- ing, he said. Liquor * charges Police checking on a youth dance at the Thornhill Com- jmunity Centre Jan. 13 laid li- quor charges against three ‘local men. ‘RCMP said two charges , ‘under the Liquor Control - fp Act: ‘were laid against minors | we dn, possession of liquor, and Jone charge was laid for con-| - suming liquor in a public place. “TERRACE. — A Canadian “ Paperworkers’ Union worker ai - the Eurocan: mill in Kitimat is the “new president of the :. Kitimat-Terrace: and . ‘ District : Labour Council... Belan Liberman’ was, chosen ~at the council’s Jan. 17 annual -Wiima Costain who = retired - recently’ from: the “Canadian Union of ‘Public Employées’ (CUPE) office here... - Costain had been president of the ‘council for the past two years and held other. executive positions or fer the past.11 years, She was given a presentation at the meeting in appreciation of her work on the council, A presentation was ‘also made to long time CUPE representative . Jim Lamb who held various ex- ecutive : ‘positions, © including president, with the labour coun- cil, He’s : been” transferred to ‘Victoria. - Although. retired, ‘Costain said she'll be more. busy now than when she was working. general -meeting.. He replaces . _ Wilma Castain She’s on the board of the Ter- race. Regional Health Care ‘Society and sits on various of its, ‘¢ommittees, is secretary on ‘the board of Knox United.Church _and acts as secretary to: the. -Skeena Senior Citizens Housing Society which is responsible for ‘the Twin River Estates project. “Costain moved to Terrace to Natives promote. unity. TERRACE — A treaty between northwest native groups to be signed next month will put on paper what already exists, says a Tsimshian Tribal Council spokesman. Art Sterritt, vice chief of the tribal council in Prince Rupert, said last week arrangements for resource and land sharing have been in place for thousands.of years, “With changing times, it’s necessary to establish a set of protocols,”’ he said. The treaty is also meant asa way ‘of telling governments native groups have their own methods . of governing, Sterritt added. =” That’s important when deal- +ing with land claims and any “Sterritt said) Although | governments say ‘they won’t negotiate unless OLLY SF TEEN DANCE PARTY Presented By - The Terrace inn. Every Friday & Saturday 8:00 P.M. — 1:00 A.M. Beginning Feb. 1 & 2 ritt said northwest native groups A “The Dolly Varden Room” | The ‘Terrace inn SS Dance Music By On Large T.V. Screens. From Pro-Tach Electronics . Admission: $6.00 per person - Food and beverage avaliable for sala ~ Note: Dolly's Teen Dance Party is restricted to , teens 13 years of age to 18 years ofage.. - TV. | 4551 ro Terrace. — amo ‘signed Feb. 11 _Treaty signing coming: . ‘have always had fringe areas in which people from various groups live and use resources. “Traditional law is still in place in those areas. When you put those areas on a map, there | is an. overlap but that’s not the way we look at it,” said Sterritt. . The treaty is scheduled to be at opening ceremonies at the all-native basketball tournament i in Prince Rupert, : Signing will be the Tshim- shian, the Haida from the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Nisga’a from the Nass Valley,’ the Gitksan and Wet’suwet'en from’ the .Hazeltons, the Tahltan, the Haisla from Kitimaat, the Taku-Tlingit and. overlaps between native groups, a there are firm boundaries, Ster- HF , Glendenning, . Association of Broadcast; . YOU GET *Carpeting* - *1/2"" Underay* *Labour* help. open the CUPE area offise here 11 years ago... Joining president . “Bian Liberman on ithe board ‘of the council are first vice ‘president Cindy Russell, .a Hospital Employees Union: worker at the Kitimat hospital,’: second | vice president Gall Murray From the inside CUPE local at the Ter- race schoal district, secretary- treasurer Tammy’ Simmonds: from the office and professional workers union working. at the CUPE area office and recording. secretary George Stanley from © ‘the CUPE local at ‘Northwest Community College here. Councillors are Sandy a National Employees | and: “Technicians. representative working . at Skeena Broadcasters,” Susan |. ‘Kandall from the B.C. Govern: ment Employees’s Union work- ing at the Kitimat liquor’ store © and Millie Carson, a Hospital: Empicyees’ Union worker at the Kitiniat hospital. Le A the Carrier-Sekanni strebohiing from Burns Lake to and north .of Prince George. It’s estimated ‘the number of people in the groups numbers nearly 40,000... . ‘kkk * t * . - In -the ‘meantime, ‘a B.C, supreme court decision on the Gitksan and Wet’suwet'en land claim to $4,000: square kilometres ‘of northwestern B.C, might not be released until February, says a spokesman from the native group. : ‘We hear the Queen’s Printer ‘is’ still having problems with (reproducing) the maps ‘(of the claim area) and the exhibits,” said Ryan who., creed it released this month. and 8 T Roof * Alr Conditioning . 6 te aeRO SI ae ED, ° Power Windows ® PowerLocks .. ° AM/FM Cassette with equalizer e Tit Steering ‘Special: - 8 Cruise Control - | xe_.$10, g5"" . PHC rene vases | Super ms Values - CARS. 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