peng 7 Wy A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 12,2005 . . : . : ch | , ay 1 _ Four in the running for NDP Saturday — , : “NDP. MEMBERS here will ~ known well in advance ~ set mentum gained within the - choose their candidate for for May 17. ' NDP after Nathan Cullen’ the Skeena riding in this The NDP nominee will _ was elected federally in the ° spring's provincial’ election try to unseat Liberal candi-’ . Skeena Bulkley riding last from four nominees on Sat- date Roger Harris, who has June. urday. = been MLA since defeating The cutoff for people to Seeking the nomination..10- year veteran Giesbrecht sign up and vote at the Jan. are former:-MLA and cabinet _in 2001? =~ 15 nomination meeting was. _ minister Helimut:Giesbiecht,. _ Harris, like “Giesbrecht. Oct> “TS. That was aimed al 1D, Kitimat school trustee and did in 2001, efiters the pro- avoiding last. minuté*mass union activist Peter King, vincial election race with the membership drives. INCLUDES 2005 expected to’ get underway _ membership rise to unhap- George Little. He won four: ” quickly because for the first piness with ‘the Liberal three times in a row begin- time the ¢lection date is government and to the mo- ning with the 1960 election. Terrace social worker and added title of government Saturday’s nomination _ Sierra Club member Rob cabinet minister.» . meeting starts at 7 p.m at the ‘PROCESS “Hart, and Terrace’ s Robin © The Skeena NDP provin- Best Western Terrace Inn... COLOUR : Austin, also a social worker. cial association membership A win by Harris this May ee It has not been unusual has risen to nearly 400, says would make it the first time | ie . ' for there to be.three or more | Les Watmough, who was the . in four decades that a non- 13210 Clinton St. ' candidates secking the NDP | chair up until late last year. . NDP MLA was re-elected. a Terrace, B.C. Hh nomination in riding compe- © Replacinghiminthatrole © The last such MLA*was ; V8G SR2 if : ‘titions across the province. _ is Kitimat’s Rob Goffinet. . Social Credit party Dudley We . Actual’ campaigning _ is Observers “attribute the Little, son of city founder \ s J . 1 : 7 From front a : Efforts include noon sock hop. Bo Staff. ‘at Northwest’ Training and Coun- _ in Bangkok, Thailand, well away from the, ‘ ‘selling collected donations on ‘behalf of the area of devastation. Family Name: Baby’s Ist Name: ‘Baby's Birth Date:_ Age of baby in pic._ Tn BES @ a Red Cross in advance of the federal govern: ‘He told the Terrace Standard he felt af ment’s Jan. 11 deadline for matching dona- _tershocks from the Dec. 26 earthquake in ' Mom's 1st Name: tions from individuals to relief agencies. Sumatra, but is otherwise okay. i Dad’s 1st Name: dy Address: *- Six local businesses responded to North- © “The local : Thailand news holds back west Training’s challenge for employers to very little to shield one from the horrors of | -match employee contributions. ‘the tsunami,” he said. , -Grade 5 students at Cassie Hall did their |. Terrace’s Marion Clift, 91, didn’ thave to ‘part with a noon hour dance Monday, Jan. . wait long to find out her grandnephew and 10 dubbed “Kids Helping Kids.” Admission his wife, who were vacationing in Thailand - was $2 in the attempt to raise $500. __at.the'time of the disaster, were safe. ” _ “It just brought tears’to your. eyes to sce Thanks to.a speedy email, Joe and Anni eB this kind of compassion. They were just Dobson fet family and friends back in Brit- tl ae ath -. compelled to'do something,” school princi- ish Columbia know they were safe. They -. . », pal Todd’ Hollett said, referring to May de _ were unharmed, and were able to assist other” bene ee ee een ene eee ee Leeuw’ s class. “They couldn’t wait.” -. . __ tourists in need. = Music and a DJ were provided courtesy _. | “We're ‘not. medic’; buts we: ‘thought y “of Sight and: Sound: Students. .who did ot “Our language | ‘skills would:be of help.’ J le. wrote...) " ; At presstime, "Térnave tray: vel ‘agents. were “Over the day, hundreds of people came “unaware of any | local vacationers directly af- through.’ Most were. injured,” he wrote, de- fected: by the Dec. 26 disaster: '. . “scribing secing* “people with. severe lacera- ‘tions,’ broken’ feet, and: ‘skin. peeled’ off thei Dear friends, lam asking you to help me "defeat Gordon Campbell. e 7] was elected 5 times as school trustee in Kitimat. elam the No. | supporter of Carole James in Skeena | . WE SELL F OR LESS’ nt maar a Please mark Peter King | £[Bcge every day! s cat | as your No. 1 choice — Te : on your mail-in ballot. DEC 2004- JAN 2005 fF - ‘DEC 2003-JAN 2004 0 i D Max Min’ Total A Temp Temp Precip Y © CC — mm 31 n/a n/a n/a |]. a nae 4 1-30 -71 -SO]fP | fee Our Rea Vintermar 1a Grin k | 3-129 -166 Ool|- | brssrrenta—[ 20981 UF r Radi: an 4 7 e . aa 50 P205/75R15 eoo8 : : 5 - . : «| 9. 0 ; : P215/75R15 72.98 6 -163 -195 28 PR) even [srs . : wo F P47S/70R13 49.98 P185/70R13_. 52.98 PSBSRLLERUEALERARLEBEE ERLE REEmarELinpers “ WINTER MAINTENANCE When weather conditions are appropriate, sult is applied to the road surfice to eliminate compact snow and ive. The salt takes approximately a 1/2 hour to start melting the snow and ice eventually turning ito slush. Motorists are advised to slow down to avoid hydroplaning. 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