cee ‘BUT IS THE WORLD READY FOR THE Mantel and Gerry Fell are obviously ready to graduate, and they’re letting the community know by preparing a painted announcement. The pair got a prize for best pre-painted sign at the recent Caledonia grad sign-painting contest held in A16° Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 12, 1991 AM? Caledonia students Dave front of the school. The sign-painting co to minimize the amount of permanent gra other landmarks around town: Graduation and Grade 12 students are being urged from a Pikeerenie: ncept began a few years ago in an attempt ffiti being applied to rocks, bridges and is coming up at the end of the month, il quarters to make it a sober event. Don’t fire them, regional board says by Tod Strachan "The Yellowhead Highway Asso- ciation has worked long and hard for years promoting Highway 16 from Winnipeg to Prince Rupert, as well as the Jasper-Kamloops link, as a Trans-Canada route. They like to call it the “Trans Canada-Yellowhead" and it's a source of immense pride... And a good economic development strat- egy too, The idea is to have maps worldwide indicate Highway 16 as having the same status as Highway 1 — the TransCanada — so we can attract our fair share of cross- Canada travellers. ‘Little wonder the Edmonton- based Yellowhead Highway Asso- ciation lost their cool when Tour- ism Canada forgot a few lines and a maple leaf or two. According to a letter written by association general manager Jack Smith, the source of their sorrow is a 20-page federal government supplement called "Canada and the World Next Door" which was circulated in the April issue of the American publication, "Travel and Leisure". - "It was noted that the insert ‘cartied a two page ‘spread’ of a ‘map of Canada," Smith writes in _ an open letter. "It was also noted that in Western Canada the Trans Canada- Yellowhead was not shown between Winnipeg and Saskatoon as well-as between Jasper and Kamloops. Nor was the Trans Candda logo, the Maple Leaf, shown on Highway No. 16 as was done on Highway No. 1 only." Smith calls for action — "dras- tic’ action according to Kitimat- Stikine Regional District director Pete Weeber — by citing an asso- ciation resolution spawned by the error: "that this serious omission be brought to your attention and ihat we request an immediate investigation; that a correction be published; and that the people responsible in Tourism Canada be removed.” Smith then encoutages anyone reading his letter to mail a letter of their own supporting the resolution. The regional board read Smith’s letter, along with the resolution, but they didn’t bite. "We're not endorsing that people be removed," said board vice-chairman Ray Brady. Others agreed, Smith’s- letter was received fot information and filed. The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine will not be respon- sible for the axing of federal employees. Even those who forget a maple leaf or two, ' Correction of Sears ad, June 55,1991: 10% off 12" Osc. fan - ghould have read: Catalogue at $28.09, sale at +. $24.99 each ., ' . We apologize for any inconvenience. caused by this ‘.< pricing error. CW A Elections British Columbia, sare you are Registered This card means that you are on the Do you have this card? Is it correct? tae we carety ad AREGHTERED VOTIA If you do not have this ‘188 AMY BT. aQc.ciry Provincial Voters List. . You must be a registered | voter to vote. How to register: If you think that you are not registered to vote: * Contact a Registration Centre or Registrar of Voters. | e Have the Voters List checked for - your name. © If you are not on the list, but qualified, | complete a registration form. Qualifications: — ‘© 19 years of age or older ® Canadian citizen 7 © Resident of British Columbia for the past 6 months) ae te dregenend Provera xfer ot THIS DAY, 1888 Sat. 9:30am-6pm . Skeena Mall 4741 Laketse Ave. - ‘Thun, Sat. 9:30am-6pm _-” For more information. OOS Elections British Columbia Information Line - Remember: You cannot register on Election Day. card, or the address is no longer correct, please 2 check at a Registration Centre now. Registration Centres: Registrar of Voters 101-3220 Eby St. Terrace Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm Government Agent Office Courthouse oo Stewart - Mon.-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm City Centre Mall 169 City Centre Kitimat Thu. 12pm-6pm * Fri. 9:30am-9pre- Terrace . Fri. [2pm-9pin Sun. L2pm-Spm . awe 7 1-800-742-8683 (Toll Free) cee | _ ch Chiet Electoral Oficar Province British Columbia e ve te a one ee ne ie Sg Magy ERLE apd anaes Rp MMO!