7957 Tribal election details Twenty-three certified to run in November primary for Tribal Council The Tribal Election Committee on Oct 21 released the following list of primary election candidates: ARLEE — for the two-year term : John E. Malatare, Terry L. McDonald, Floyd W. Nicolai, Kathleen M. Bar-naby Plante. For the four-year term: Louis Adams (incumbent), Henry "Hank" Baylor, "Swede" Emmett Couture. DIXON — Elmer "Sonny" Mo- rigeau (incumbent), Rio J. Liberty, Charles "Fred" Morigeau. HOT SPRINGS — Michael T. "Mickey" Pablo (incumbent), Leroy J. O'Bennick. PABLO — Victor L. Stinger (incumbent), George Garcia, Catherine R. Mathias Hamel, Morris R. "Bob" Houle, Lloyd David Irvine, Britton Weldon Salois. ST.IGNATIUS—RonaldG. Ther-riault (incumbent), Francis C. Cahoon, Greg DuMontier, Michael L. Durglo, Joseph J. Felsman. The election committee, which is made up of the five Council members whose terms run until December 1989, is sponsoring a series of meet-the-can-didates gatherings over the next two weeks: Wednesday, October 28 — ST. IGNATIUS and DIXON DISTRICTS, at the St. Ignatius Community Center Thursday, October 29 — RO-NAN and PABLO DISTRICTS, at the Kicking 'Horse Job Corps Center gym Monday, November 2 — POLSON DISTRICT, at the Flathead Lake Senior Citizens Center Wednesday, November 4 — ELMO and HOT SPRINGS DIS-(Continues on page two) r. © oo IT) Z O oo m o «af Z C/5 Career Fair to be family-oriented this year The 1987 Career Day activity will be held on Saturday, Nov. 7, at Salish Kootenai College in Pablo. The fun-filled day will begin at 10 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. Career booths, games, prizes, displays, and a free lunch will be a part of the day's activities. Participants of all ages can earn prizes and a free lunch by gathering information and exchangeable tickets at the multitude of career booths that will be available. CAREER DAY 1987 is offered to the entire Reservation community, and people of all ages are urged to attend. "We will have children's career learning games, booths on various careers, and displays about local businesspeople who 'did it their way'," say organizers. The big event of the day will be a scavenger hunt with prizes for those participants who get information on the most careers. For more information, contact Rod Goss, Doug Morigeau or Anna Kruse at SKC (675-4800).