MINE SHOW. TURNING INTO - MAJOR EVENT The agenda is set ‘and the: trade show is ready.to roll, The Minerals North conference in Terrace Apr. 23 to 25 promises the traditional Terrace plug: "A whole lot in-store for you.” And as a special note of interest to the’ average citizen, the conference and trade show offers a range of events that really are of interest to nearly everyone. The conference portion of the event begins at 6 p.m. April 23 with a reception and registration session at the Terrace arena. The: following day begins with "The Search for Tomorrows Mines, . Northwest B.C." by Mary Lou Malott, Smithers assistant district geologist for the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. Malott is followed by others who offer insight into topics such as: Integrated Land Use Issues in Northern British Columbia; Min- eral Industry Education for our Young People; Environmental Considerations of Explorationand Mining; Native Peoples, the Min- eral Industry and the Provincial Fiduciary Responsibility; and Mineral Industry Financing — A Junior Company’s Approach. In the afternoon, there will be presentations on the Windy Craggy Project, Premier/Silver Butte, Eskay Creek, the Bell Mine, the Kemess Project and the Snip Mine. On the evening of April 24, there will be a social and dinner with a presentation from keynote speaker J. Anthony Stikeman | entitled: The Mineral Industry and Environmental Politics. Stikeman, an Ottawa resident and a director of Corporation House, has been active in environ- mental politics, In a paper written in 1989, he tried to impress upon business the advantages of invest- ing in environmental initiatives. Stikeman also has a special connection with ‘Terrace. His father was in part responsible for the construction of the Terrace- a Kitimat airport in 1943. . _ ‘The cost to” attending the _ opening reception, conference and banquet is $85. Trade show ex- . - hibitors get a reduced rate of only $45. For the conference only, ‘without ‘the reception or dinner, the cost is $60. To attend the banquet only, the cost is $25. On April 25, there will be a - Townhall Meeting from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Dolly Varden Room in the Terrace Inn. This will include a pariel session and open forum on current resource development issues in- the prov- ince, moderated by CFTK news. director Roger Millions. There is no charge for the Townhall Meet- ing, but seating will be limited. While all this is going on, the Terrace Trade Show will be open to delegates, exhibitors, VIPs and invited guests on the Thursday | evening, and then opens to the general public April 24 and 25. There will be anominal charge at the door. All door receipts go to local service clubs helping to or- ‘ganize the show. | _ The trade show will. be an eye-opener for Terrace residents. This year look for something a whole lot different than what you've seen in the past. Nearly 60 of the 80 available booths are already booked, many of them by mineral interests and major cor- porations as well as local busi- nesses. . | Also, the trade show will be professionally coordinated by Vancouver Display, a company, according to show organizers, with a proven track recordin setting up successful and dynamic ‘trade shows. Exhibitor. fees of $325 plus GST per booth will cover the cost of employing Vancouver Display. The Minerals North confer- erice and trade show is being sponsored jointly-by the Minerals a Cheque Name 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM 1 year — $39.00, plus GST. OQ Money Order Pleaseisend a subscription t¢ to: Cj Master Card. a Visa Address Postal Code Card No. Phone Expiry Date__ ~ Mail or bring this form to: ‘Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7’ - Seniors in Terrace & District $30.00 Plus GST. , Out of Canada $100.00 Plus GST.. “For $10 .00 extra receive a copy of Close Up magazine! Terrace Review — March 20, 1992