Charles Cavilla explained that every person elected into’ politics. carries some kind of philosophy of life. "The C:H.P. would propose _ solutions that have a sound moral base," he said. "We have alterna- tives to offer and would be a viable:.presence in the political arena today, We're here to do a job no one else can do." ~ Because of a time factor he did not go into great detail. At the annual: meeting for the Skeena . riding in Smithers May 8, the C.H.P, platform was more thor- oughly .discussed. He did say, however, that the C.H.P, is in the absolute centre in its political views. "We are concerned about the. 1.5 million abortions in Canada, but also very concerned about the 1.5 million un-— employed," he said. “In our pol- icies people would not trample on their brothers, and money would. not dictate our policies." They would get rid of the G.S.T., he told one woman during .a brief question period. ‘ment of National Defence in Ontario and is a teacher with - - experience at all levels of the ‘education field. He is from Leth- ‘the Lethbridge riding of the . Jim Thompson, Western 100,000 votes cast nationally for Division Sales Manager, is pleased the C.H.P. In November 1991 he | to announce the appointment of was elected leader of the party, Darryl McDaniel as Manager, Key - Cavilla has been a senior scientific officer with the Depart- bridge, Alberta, and married with ‘eight children. — « “hehe During the 1988 federal elec- . D ARRYL McDANIEL - tion he garnered 3,000 votes in National Key Accounts Manager replacing Ed. Vanwoudenberg, Accounts, of FBI Brands Ltd. who founded the party in 1986. Western Division. ' Mr. McDaniel brings to this —Pam Whitaker position a solid record of successful sales and marketing Do you want to support your com- munity? Here’s your chance! Big Broth- beverage industry. ers and Big Sisters Affiliated is recruit- - FBI Brands Ltd., national ing new members. Regular meetings are manufacturers of Fresh 'N Tasty the third Monday of every month at 7:30 brand, Mission San Juan,’ and P.M. at 4650C Lakelse Avenue. For Caesar Cocktail juices and drinks, more information, phone 635-4232. is headquartered in Montreal, with " ° their Western Division located in ‘|The 1st Friday of every month is steak ‘Richmond, B.C. night at The Royal Canadian Legion, cs : ms , Branch 13. All other Fridays are Burg-| -| Fi SRANDS LTD. 7400 River Road er Night. All members and ‘Guests wel- |. _ Richmond, B.C. V6X 1X6 come!.. ° : _ experiance. within the food and Hear Ye! Hear Ye! .PRINCE RUPERT’S Wu and— $48 De geod on a Standard Single, Double or Twin Room any Friday, Saturday or Sunday — ‘ ” Come in and enjoy our Waterfront Restaurant or have a drink in Charley’s Lounge. Call for a Reservation Toll Free 1-800-663-8150 TCS MOTOR HOTEL ° » 222 West ist Ave. = (604) 624-6771 SoH" Kitimat Smetter Public Notice Alcan's Kemano-Kitimat high . voltage transmission line is built on private property except _where it crosses Indian Reser- vations, as shown on the map. Trespassing and hunting are not permitted on Alcan trans- mission liné properties. ~ Ref. Wildlife Act, sect. 13(b) Kemana-Kitimat Translation Line Gardnai Canal Kemeng Rivet Kamano Powerhouse Alcan Smelters and Chemicals. Lid . BB Terrace Review — May 15, 1992 13