2 - The Prince George Citizen - Wednesday, April 18,1990

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‘ROCK CONCERT OF THE YEAR’ TORIES PICK DELEGATES Five delegates were chosen Tues­ McIntosh is a Vanderhoof resi­ day by the Prince George-Bulkley dent. The other four delegates are Valley Progressive Conservative from Prince George. Lee A aron’s energy fills ColiseumRiding Association for the party’s Kordyban was the party’s candi­ 1990 convention in Whistler, asso­ by SUSAN MOWBRAY date in the riding during the 1988 , her music as she is. From a ciation president Jan Christiansen Citizen Staff federal election, Christiansen said. show of hands for the song said today. It staned with a fog covering Hands On to an invitation to They are Heni Klimek, Valerie The party had planned to select the stage. Then out of nowhere sing along with her on her first Kordyban, Will McIntosh, Anne six delegates and six alternates to came a tiny bundle of energy top-40 single You’re Only Hu­ Susag and Christiansen. No alter­ the convention at Whistler, which that just didn’t stop. man, the audience responded. nates were selected. takes place June 1 to 3. ’s performance be­ Her fans include everyone fore a full house at the Coliseum from the very young to the on Tuesday night can best be de­ young at heart. scribed as dynamic. Most of the material in the Her style is brash and she 90-minute show was from her plays her Metal Queen image for latest Bodyrock, with a all it’s worth but there is no NICHOLAS few old favorites thrown in. For doubt that she is a talented musi­ her encore she chose Rock the cian. It’s no wonder she has had Hard Way as she bid her fans a solid base of fan support in good night. NEEDSA Europe since she first appeared Regatta, the opening act, was in London in 1983. entirely forgettable and gave an She is what a live performance uninspiring performance. Their is all about. single Where Ever You Run was FOSTER HOME American audiences have long fiat and caused more yawns than been known to be too critical cheers. N icholas is a personable, pleasant, fifteen year old. He takes pride in his phys­ and are more impressed by the sound of the album than a good A crush of fans at the front of ical appearance and practices good hygiene. Nicholas attends high school and the stage threatened to bring the live performance. They walk in is interested in fitness activities such as w eight lifting and dow nhill skiing. expecting to hear a rehash of the show to a premature end and album exactly as it sounds on several people passed out from N icholas’s fam ily lack the m aturity, skill and ability to parent their son. N icholas heat exhaustion. But according to their CD player at home and a would like to rejoin his fam ily and is h u rt confused and angry at their im plied St. John’s Ambulance paramed­ few disappointed fans left early, r e j e c t i o n . but that was their loss. ics, no one was seriously injured. Five costume changes and It was the rock concert of the This young boy needs a strong, nurturing fam ily that will acknowledge his over an hour of “ rockin’ the year, according to local fans. attributes and assist him in learning skills for independence. If you are interest­ hard way” and Aaron looked Prince George has long been just as fresh and energetic as known as a stop-off for groups ed in accepting Nicholas into your family, please contact Susan Adair, Social when she first stepped on stage. either on their way up or down W orker, at 565-6215. She believes in audience in­ and Aaron, it seems, may have volvement and cares about her finally gained a toehold in the Children from infancy to eighteen years of age also require foster placem ents. audience. This is apparent as she Canadian Lee Aaron rocked for more than 2,000 Prince market she has been trying to For inform ation contact: tries to get them as involved in George fans. Citizen photo by Brock Gable enter since the beginning. Susan Adair, Social Worker Ministry of Social Services & Housing Child Welfare Resources C i t i z e n Helicopter crash Fifth Floor, 1600 Third Avenue Air quality index Prince George, B.C. Foster Care kills three skiers V2L3G6 You can make BLUE RIVER (CP) — Three treatment of bums and two skiers Telephone: 565-6215 a difference. Canadians were killed and six oth­ were transferred to Foothills Hospi­ ers were injured Tuesday in the fi­ tal in Calgary. ery crash of a helicopter flying ski­ RCMP identified the victims as ers and snowboarders to a competi­ Patricia Petrone, 30, of Banff, Alta, tion in the rugged Cariboo Danny Leblanc, 21, of Canmorc, mountains. Alta., and Neil Daffem of Calgary. RICE HAZARD A spokesman for Mike Wiegele Those aboard the helicopter were Helicopter Skiing of Banff, Alta., participating in a powder-8s com­ said the Bell 212 helicopter owned petition for snowboarders. Riding UTTERS by Canadian Helicopters of Edm­ snowboards similar to but larger HAIRSTYLING onton was operating under charter than skateboards, the competitors Level B to the hcli-skiing firm. criss-cross each other to form fig- air quality Bob Sayer, a guide for Wiegele ure-8s in untracked snow. Great Value • IX* (pronounced Wiggly), said the heli­ The pilot was among the survi­ ^ ^ “ Z-MOmnOsJOO'Oj-J-MW iiUiO'SIOCI copter crashed with 14 aboard after vors. for the Family! 3 3 1* it rose six metres above the snow “ I understand the pilot is in his on takeoff from the 2,125-metre room and he’s somewhat shaken Everyday Low Testing sites: level in the Cariboo range, 180 ki­ up but he’s still OK,” Fred Van Bien ------Total Reduced Sulphur, measured lometres north of Kamloops. Johnson, northern affairs manager Prices! Plaza 400 mimm in parts per billion (ppb). “ It seemed to be an engine fail­ of Canadian Helicopters, said from P.G. Jail ------ure on take-off,” Sayer said in an Edmonton. All Services interview from Wiegcle’s base at He said company executives Blue River, B.C. Wayne Grover and Terry Wolfe- Guaranteed! Southerly winds moved industrial pollution away from the city and“ The helicopter had to crash Milner were expected to view the kept Prince George air quality good during the 24 hours to 8 a.m. land. It caught on fire and burned. crash scene today. Federal aviation People nearby were able to pull today. investigators are attempting to de­ out and rescue most of them. Un­ termine the cause of the crash. fortunately, we weren’t able to get Sayer said it was a mixed panv HAIRCUT three people out.” of men and women aboard the he­ 9 RCMP would not give details of licopter and the survivors were ex­ the crash on a run known as Most tremely shaken. They had been to­ B L O W D R Y Magnificent. gether for a week and “ grown to­ Sayer said the weather was clear gether as friends.” O R S E T * 1990. The Glemby Co . Inc. 9 and conditions were good for fly­ It was the second time in three ing. years that Wiegcle’s operation was Three of the injured were taken hit by tragedy. In March 1987, six to Royal Inland Hospital in Kam­ United States skiers and their Ca­ P E R M W A V E loops. Nursing supervisor Glenda nadian guide were killed in an ava­ (includes cut and blow dry / set) Brczcll said one was admitted for lanche. Three others survived. Tuesday’s accident was the first helicopter crash for Wiegele’s he- FROM PAGE ONE li-skiing company which has been A STIMULATING SHAMPOOING INCLUDED AT NO CHARGE! operating ski tours in B.C. moun­ tain ranges since 1973. Heli-skiing is a sport that attracts N O APPOINTMENTS! Crash skiers known as powder hounds. the Canadian air force to quickly They pay in the range of $3,000 a 5 6 3 -1 6 7 1 week to ski untracked powder Z e lle rs and comprehensively clear up the causes of the accident.” snow after being dropped off on a 1303 3rd Ave. The ministry said it has asked mountain top by a helicopter. the Canadians to examine whether “ interceptor training with F-18s” should be stopped until the reasons “W ith Nutri/System , I perm anently for the accident arc known. But Baerbcl Newman, a spokes­ low ered m y w eight 126 lbs. I low ered j^yw o rio 0(lb 1 man for the Canadian Forces in Lahr, West Germany, said she had m y cholesterol, too.” Tomorrow’s forecast. Temperatures* tonight’s low/tomorrow’s high. heard of no plans to ground the aircraft. * The great thing about NutrVSystem Is its emphasis on Maj. John Paul Macdonald, an­ good nutrition and maintenance. other Canadian Forces spokesman They taught me to eat right, so I not only lost weight, I've been able to maintain my weight loss for a year now. Tuesday’s high was 13.3, and at Lahr, said the jets collided while flying at about 3,000 metres. The Dishes Ike Hawaiian Chicken, BeeI Tacos and Thick Crust W eath er the overnight low was 1.4. There Pizza... aren't just deSdous, they're low in cholesterol, as were 2.6 millimetres of rain, and planes were based in Badcn-Socl- well. Now I feet better. And my doctor saysmy cholesterol Immediate Prince George area: only 0.7 hours of sunshine were lingcn. has never been lower. rhe forecast for today calls for recorded at the airport weather of­ Thousands of Canadian soldiers I feel it's added years to my life.' /C 77* unny skies with cloudy periods, fice. arc stationed in West Germany as Nutri/System’s rhe high will be 15. A year ago today, the high was part of the NATO force. West Ger­ Tonight it will become increas- 16.7, and the low was -3. There mans have said they would like to Comprehensive ngly cloudy, and there will be a was no rain while the city enjoyed see military training flights sharply Weight Loss :hancc of showers. The low will 12.2 hours of sunshine that day. curtailed as East-West relations im­ Program Includes: >e about 4. Sunset today is at 8:17 pjn., and prove, although their newspapers g Safe, easy and Thursday’s forecast calls for sunrise Thursday is 6:01 a.m. The have credited Canadian pilots with permanent weight loss :loudy weather with showers and a forecast for Friday, Saturday and relatively few accidents. | Professional supervision ligh of 14. Sunday calls for cloudy weather In Ottawa, Lt.-Gcn. Fred Suther­ | No calorie counting The chance of precipitation is 20 with sunny periods. 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