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-00 0 -, h Larry Guno’s death mourned by mi By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN alternatives to the court system such as restorative justice. Guno was the chairman of the Nisga’a Administrative De- HUNDREDS of mourners celebrated the lifelof one of “Larry was concerned for poverty and justice more than cisions Review Board since 2000. Eva Clayton worked with Terrace’s and northern B.C.’s prominent First Nations , politics but it was through politics,thathe fought his battles,” Guno when he was running for MLA and also worked along- advocates and politicians. says his brother Ray Guno. side him in his duties as chairman of the review board. * Larry Guno was one of only two First Nations MLAs Larry Gun0 was born Feb. 28, 1949 in his parents’ home “Larry was a really great man. He was always kind and iver to sit in the provincial legislature. He died July 17 at 65 in Old Aiyansh. He had four brothers and two sisters. thoughtful and thought a lot about the people,” Clayton said )ears of age. Guno was a member of the legislative assembly His interest in politics and justice stemmed largely from last week. “At the time when we were working on the draft- from 1986-1991 in the historic riding,of Atlin. Last weekend the 10 years he spent in residential school, says his brother, ing of the review practices and procedures he always was i~ memorial service, funeral and feast was held for him in the and it was that experience that led him to write a play called always very kind hearted and thoughtful.” Nass Valley. “Bunk Number Seven.” U Lany Guno was also the chair of the provincial Northern ‘ “I was shocked when I heard the news,” says Marianne Weston helped Guno get the play workshopped Aboriginal Authority for Families (NAAF). NDP MP Robin Austin. “He was a dyed-in-the-wool NDPer. by leading First Nations playwright Yvette Nolan and later “Larry Guno, a gifted lawyer and playwright, worked The NDP was like an extended family to him, so it’s a ter- at the prestigious Native Earth theatre collective in Toronto. hard to psure a better future for all-of us whether it was rible loss.” It was in Toronto in 2003 that his play was workshopped through his support of aboriginal theatre arts, his many Austin says the office phone was ringing off the hook in featuring well known professional actors including Lome faceted involvements with governments or his role as our the days after Guno’s death with calls from around the prov- Cardinal, who plays the aboriginal police officer “Davis” on chair,” says NAAF spokesperson Andrine Morse. ince offeeng condolences. Among the causes Gun0 brought CTV’s Comer Gas. It tells the story of the impact a Bristish Gun0 also acted as a consultant to the Nisga:a Tribal to the’ legislature in his time as an MLA were advocating instructor has on a group of children at a residential school Council from 1992-1999 and assited that group,in its work for a road linking Greenville with Kincolith and fighting for and a riot that ensues. toward self government and draft legislation.

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IN ONE OF his first moves as opposition fisheries critic for the provincial NDP, Robin Austin is slammiog the Campbell government for pushing ahead with the approval process fgr three proposed fish farms near the mouth of the Skeena

rovals, and it is now obvious that the Campbell government is not listening to those concerns,” said Austin, the MLA for the Skeena riding. Two of the three sites have already received i proval, and the last, the Strouts Point site, is expected to be approved shortly, he said. All three sites will then undergo a federal environmental assessment before final approval is given.

“The Skeena River is home to one the most impokant ~ wild salmon runs in ,” Austin said. “It is irresponsible for the Campbell government to jeopardize THIS Alaska Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter was forced to land at the side of Hwy 16 near Usk after: it ran out of fuel en those runs by moving ahead on these approvals without ex- route to Ketchikan, Alaska. The chopper drew a huge’crowd as it waited for a fuel truck to come from Terrace. MARK DOEHLER PHOTO amining all their options.” Austin spoke vehemently against fish farms leading up to the May provincial election. His stance comes as good news to groups such as Friends of Wild Salmon who claim Black Hawk down near Usk fish farms pollute water with excess feces and hat they are breeding grounds for sea lice which can be spread to wild BY SARAH A. ZIMlMERMAN ed to head for the Terrace airport, Maj. Haller surplus fuel tanks which usually allow the salmon stocks. MOTORISTS on Hwy 16 east of Terrace were says. With the helicopter running dangerously chopper to fly anywhere from four to six hours The NDP says the Liberals haven’t proved open in for an enormous surprise July 20 when a U.S. low on fuel, the pilot landed the army green he- at a stretch: Army Black Hawk helicopter landed on the licopter astride the busy highway about 30 kilo- When the helicopter is in flight the fat re- farms aren’t a threat to the wild salmon population. shoulder of the road after running out of fuel. metres east of Terrace near the tiny community serve tanks eerily resemble torpedoes. It’s those “The Liberal government hasValley Health Board after it says talks has to be well maintained.” There are between 35-40 HEU :broke down between it and the board. But Nass Valley Health Board ex- workers in the four villages in the Nass 2 Union officials says the health board ecutive director Mitch Verde says he Valley. :wants its employees to take a $2.50 per doesn’t believe negotiations have “bro- The vast majority of those employ- %our wage rollback in addition to to re- ken down” as the union claims. ees are Nisga’a. I $II Hello! I Zucing hours of operation. ‘‘I say that broken ‘‘It’’ Our hope that we can PEPPY the parrot takes a peek at himself in the mirror of his owner’s vehicle 2 Cutting back hours of operation of down,” Verde said last week. “We’ve get back to the table get some bona fide last week. The co~ou~ulbird drev\!oodles of curious onlookers, :health facilities in remote communi- only had a couple meeting.” bargaining and serve the needs of the SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO :ties is a move in the wrong direction Though Verde concedes wage roll- community,” Sessome says. i , -1 I,:, 5 /! L. P Jo-Ann Buhr has worked for Terrace & District Credit Union for 9 years. Having trouble with cash management?VisitJo-Ann to discuss the options available to you. Terrace & District Credit Union 46 50 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace 635-7282

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I I)iR?,etirees’ Bt$ turn at royalty News In Brief I. By DUSTIN QUEZADA Accountant awarded THIS YEAR’S Riverboat Days captain and queen figure TERRACE CHARTERED accountant Hugh Hepburn their demonstrated liking for Terrace landed them the honour was recently awarded the Ritchie W. McCloy Award of representing the city. for CA Volunteerism by his peers because of his “We have no plans to ever leave,” says Dick Evans, who commitment to his work and the community. with his wife Beverly, has been a big part of the community Having practiced in Terrace for over 10 years, Hep- since arriving in 1968. bum has helped people access professional develop- That wasn’t always the case, say the couple now retired ment programs locally. Me also created a model that and living on the bench. has become the prototype for regional professional de- The young family came to Terrace when Dick was trans- velopment delivery across the province. ferred here from Portage La Prairie, Man. to manage the r The award was established in memory of Ritchie W. now-closed Woolworth store. McCloy, FCA, former CEO of the Institute of Char- “It was nice, but that fall in September it started raining tered Accountants of B.C. and recognizes and individu- , there was no quit until December when we got snow al’s contributions to the CA profession. > - lots of it,” says Dick. There are 9,000 CAS in the province. ’ ’ According to Woolworth brass, Dick was to be trans- ferred again in two years, so they looked forward to again moving. I Smash and grabs After three or four years that changed. CARS AND a liquor store werc among the recent With two school-aged children and a growing fondness targets for break-ins in Terrace. for Terrace, they hatched a plan to stay because Dick was The window of a red Subaru was smashed during subject to transfer on a whim. the early morning hours July 17 at Thornhill Motors. A Dick secretly took a real estate course by correspondence stereo system was taken from the vehicle. police say. ‘ and resigned his managerial position in 1979. An unlocked vehiclc was searched at a rcsidencc on While Beverly took care of the house and worked part- the 2300 block of Cramer the night of July 18. time at the Terrace’(Pub1icLibrary, the Skcena View Lodge Although nothing was reported stolen, the police are until it closed and the now renamed Canada Employment asking people to keep their vehicles locked when not in Centre, Dick forged a successful career in real estate. use as well as keeping valuables out of sight. Dick retired in December 2002 and Beverly followed suit And Terrace RCMP say the Terrace Liquor Store at six months later. 3240 Eby Street was broken into around 1:20 a.m. July 1 they have even more time for Riverboat Days, an Now, 2 1. Several cases of alcoholic coolers were taken. Four event the couple has always supported, says Beverly: ,intoxicated teenagers, three female and one male, were’ , “We made a point of treating (Riverboat Days) like a found behind a school a short time later. ’, holiday,” she says, adding they have brought their grand: The 17 year old male from Prince George had a cut children to every event possible in years past. on his arm he acquired,during the break-in, and he now “Heritage Park used to have a hat contest,” says Beverly. faces charges of break and enter. I1 “(Granddaughter) Tegan won three times in a row.” Contenders in previous years for the captain and queen

honour, the Evans were a bit surprised to be’picked. Fallenmoose L1 . “Most (couples) before have been more senior,” says 62- TERRACE RCMP received a call that a moose jumped year-old Beverly, seated in her living room with Dick, 65. off the Camp Creek bridge on Kalum Lake Drive north‘ “It took us off guard.” of town July 19 at 10 a.m. The moose was foundcdead Dick says his wife wanted to accept so he was a good ‘in the creek bed under the bridge. The reason why the“ sportrand followed. moose jumped is unknown. They’ll be front and centre, attending as many events as time allows. IVERBOAT Days 2005 catpain and queen, Beverly and Dick Evans, brave the They’ll definitely be in the parade, prominent in their I A.fire-y fan (1 rizzle in their backyard overlooking the city. The couple is looking forward to ap- own vehicle. A HOUSE fire on Kulspai Crescent at 4 ,p.m. July earing at as many events as their busy schedule allows during the celebration. “She’ll be the pretty one and I’ll be the one with the stu- 19 is believed to have been started by an overheatedc I DUSTIN‘QUEZADA PHOTO pid hat,” says Dick. bathroom exhaust fan. The Thronhill Fire Department I responded and quickly doused the fire, but tliere is some smoke damage to the residence. Officials say no one Lock your dumpsters: fire chief was injured in theblye. , .. By MARGARET SPEIRS All four dumpsters were fully ,engulfed in Wholesale Club, Sears and the Salvation &my Wal-Mat union denied CCORDING to recent statistics released by the flames when firefighters arrived, but luckily there Thrift Store. No suspects have been identified in THE B.C. LAbour Relations Board has denied a reques errace Fire Department someone had firefighters was no damage -just ashes and a scorched dump- any of the arsons. by seven B.C. Wal-Mart tire and lube department :racing from blaze to blaze by torching a number ster remained. But that doesn’t guarantee similar Businesses can protect their buildings by lock- employees, including in the one in Terrace for union of dumpsters earlier this summer. fires will come at no cost in the future. ing their dumpster lids after hours. certification. Union officials, however, ‘say the decision ; Over the night of May 21, dumpsters at the “Adumpster is just like a big, burning barrel, a “We recommend that people chain their lids leaves the door open to other options for unionization. .Pizza Hut, Tim Horton’s; Almarlin Building and lot of times it’s tucked right up against the build- when they’re not in use,” Weeber said, adding The LRB ruling against Wal-Mart allows employees Skeena Junior Secondary School burned one after ing,” Weeber said. many business owners chain the garbage lids to from ,various departments in the store to join the union,

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‘I PUBLISHER: ROD LINK ADDRESS: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 TELEPHONE: (250) 638-7283 FAX: (250) 638-8432 WEB: www.terracestandard.com EMAIL: [email protected] Park place Two weeks ago four Standard staffers spent a full day in George Little Memorial Park captur- ing the activities of local people in Terrace’s most central green space. We were struck by,the sheer number of people who came &d went throughout the day. Rarely did 15 minutes go by that somebody wasn’t walk- ing through park, stopping at a picnic table, loung- ing on the grass or enjoying on the playground. Families, business people, play groups, dog- walkers and some of Terrace’s most visible street people came to the park in droves. i It is exciting to see a community park bring- ing people together doing exactly what city parks officials want to see - local citizens enjoying a public space to relax and rejuvenate. Volunteering enhances all of us i So it’s a bit disheartening.whenypu take a close IF YOU drive down to Ferry ing what has io be the longest and support those proponents look at the park and see bits of garbage, cigarette Island you will notice an and largest parade north of the who’ say government must provide adequate funding for butts and the occasional alcohol bottle strewn addition to the campground Okanagan and possibly north 3 a new kids playground - of Hope. the essentials of education, but about the park. It’s also disappointing to see big courtesy of the Rotary Clubs. So, I guess what comes to the role of parents and students patches of bald soil exposed where the grass has When you start to take the mind is why write an editorial in raising money in education time to look around town, it piece on all of this? Well there for special projects has been been trampled and stopped growing. becomes apparent there is a is no doubt, that when you aroundfordecades. Ross Milnthorp, city leisure services director, tremendous amount of time, look around and see how over I know whether as a stu-. has an exciting plan to revitalize George Little. energy and resources put in the years the volunteerism of dent myself, or with my own ’ by many different people and others has provided each of us children, we participated in Aerating, weed control, landscaping and cultural organizations in improving the with so much, we can never numerous projects year aftef program development is at the top of his to-do list quality of life for all of us. say thank you enough. year to raise money for trips, for next spring:‘ The first visual you get of In small towns especially, supplies or equipment. Terrace ’from either end of the role of volunteers and the One of the places that we The boost in maintenance is expected for other highway 16 is the Millennium projects they pursue are so can continue to teach the val-. parks as well. Let’s hope his plan will indeed be Trail or the park at the four critically important to defining ues of volunteerism is in our ROGER HARRIS ‘ put into action - it’s high time some of the green way stop, both courtesy of the who we are as a community. school system. spaces around Terrace got a clean-up. Terrace Beautification Soci- bands from our community. The value of a project is so ’ Even today for young peo: ety. The REM Lee Hospital Faun- much more when it is driven ple, projects have greater Val. Our day at the park came the same week an un- These projects, especial- dation has been purchasing by community spirit rather ue when they put a little bit of identified man was seen chopping off the lower ly the trail, are some of the equipment and supplies for our than government budgets and themselves into it. limbs of a grouping of trees located near the chil- best-used spaces in town. The hospital for decades, their tire- that is where this editorial be- That is why it is SO critical- evidence of this group’s hkd less work and talent for raising gins. ly important to not allow our- dren’s playground. Many area residents believed work stretches through the money is quite impressive. There are groups out there selves to be drawn into a trap he was;working$for.thecity but he ,wasn’t. downtown with flower boxes, I , F, r o m ’ .‘if : that are of dependency. gardens and now includes a groups dedi- constantly - Student projects that are :’. $ome Terracites-heraldthe tree-trimmer’8 move new addition at the Farmers cated to the “As the society we calling for conceived, planned, financed saying it has cleared up a spot where vagrants hide Market. If you haven’t seen arts to vol- live in becomes more governments and completed without the ex: out drinking booze and doing drugs. these new sitting areas, go unteer or- demanding and fast to increase pectation of government SUP: After spending a day in the ,park, it is clear it have a look. ganizations paced, there seems to their role in port create a sense of pride of The legacy of fields and around sports be a greater call for everything project and pride of place. I( has become a place where some of our commu- parks from groups like the Ro- and commu- we do in so- As the society we live iq ernments to move in. ” nity members meet to hang out and drink. We saw tary, Kinsmen, Lions Club and nity events, ciety. becomes more demanding and it first hand and those sipping from unconcealed Elks are all around us. there seems E v e r y fast paced, there seems to be a Then look at the hundreds to be a core time a new greater call for governments td bottles did nothing to hide their actions. In fact, 0 of volunteers that are part of of people who are always idea or project comes along, movein. 1 they were more than willing to pose for photo- every sporting organization there when the community has people look to government for A look around our comrnu+ graphs and speak to reporters. in town that is taking the op- a need, ready and seemingly the solution and resources. nity at what volunteers havq portunity to put these venues willing to find some time to Within our education sys- contributed should be incenr One Terrace citizen commented last week that to great use and the spirit of turn someone’s idea into real- tem, some of these cries have tive enough to compel us td he had discovered drug paraphernalia and other volunteerism becomes very ity. been the loudest. concentrate on programs that garbage in the park. But to assume that these obvious. OvertheAugustlong-week- In a recent document put continue to get more youndi ,But it doesn’t stop just in end we all witness the great vi- out by the Vancouver School people involved. I

same people are solely responsible for all the lit- parks and recreation. sua1 of that collective spirit at District, they site a camping ,r A project supplied by god ter found in parts of the park isn’t fair. All of us have benefited work with Riverboat Days. trip taken by students as some- ernment that is perceived ad It’s incumbent on every single person who uses from the Dare to Dream pro- The event is truly one of thing that the provincial gov- being free, loses it’s valud gram that has produced nation- the largest community cel- ‘ ernment should be funding. and with it, we lose something

that park to pitch in and do their part. There’s ally recognized musicians and ebrations in the North, sport- Now; I absolutely believe too. I nothing more irritating than watching someone toss a cigarette butt on the same grass where a child will be playing minutes later. There are garbage cans and dog-poop bags sta- tioned throughout the park. Come on Terrace, RVers money savings not worth it 0 let’s use them and show some pride in our park. IN THE 1970s, we operated After all,- Terrace operates campgrounds have closed for c 0 a private campground a public campground seconds the night, usually 11 p.m. I welcoming those who needed away on Ferry Island. don’t buy that. PUBUSHER/EDITOR: a hot shower, water, and a The city would shoot itsklf A high percentage of big Rod Link sewer disposal. in the foot If it allowed free rigs belong to retired couples, ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach Our clientele consisted parking by RVs in any lot in- the only age group able to af- PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur mainly of tents, tent-trailers, tended for shoppers. ford such expensive units. Re- NEWS: Sarah A. Zimmerman and smaller RVs. For $2.50, a Allowing RVs to park in tirees tend to rise early and re- COMMUNITY: Dustin Quezada couple got unlimited hot show- mall lots also robs legitimate tire early. I suspect they’rejust NEWS/SPORTS: Margaret Speirs V ers, a quiet campsite, friendly campgrounds where propri- cheap and can’t back up. FRONT OFFICE Darlene Keeping, Carolyn Anderson neighbours, and Skeena River etors have invested to create And I don’t buy the sugges- CIRCULATION SUPERWISOW: Alma Bentham fishing. facilities that meet high stan- tion if RVs are refused parking ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: So the afternoon sticks in dards for travellers’ safety and overnight in mall lots they win Bert Husband, Susan Willemen 2005 WINNER my memory when two Grey- pleasure. ’ CCNA BETTER avoid Terrace and not return. AD ASSISTANT: Sandra Stefanik NEWSPAPERS hound buses lumbered along How do they feel when American tourists often ar: PRODUCTION: Susan Credgeur COMPETITION our driveway. spaces in their campgrounds hewith their rigs groaning SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: wait empty while RVs park under the weight of provi- his side window to relay our with impunity along the outer $57.94 (+$4.06 GST)=62.00 per year; sions. They can drive from the Seniors $50.98 (+$3.57 GST)=54.55; answers by radio to the couple Nonetheless, the bad im- edges of paved supermarket border to Anchorage without behind. pression he left influences my lots? Out of Province $65.17 (+$4.56 GSW69.73 reprovisiogng groceries of “We’re fully contained,” lie view of big rigs 30 years later. ‘Only standoffish or tight: propane. Outside of Canada (6 $156.91(+10.98 GST)=167.89 months) said. “We don’t need any fa- So you can see why I object fisted travellers would prefer All they need is gasoline. cilities. Just show me where I to RVs overnighting - free - in to camp at the perimeter of a If they stayed in a camp- can park.” any mall parking lot, especial- mall lot unless they crave the site, they would have a chance For free, no doubt. ly despite clearly visible signs lulling whoosh of four lane to chat with the and His snotty attitude didn’t sit that overnight parking in a traffic. I fellow campers to learn abodt well with me. I was relieved to customer parking area violates I’ve seen them parked in our area - tours, sightseeing, ServingtheTenace and Thornhill area. Published on Wednesday of @ Black press each week at 3210 Clinton Street, Terrace, British Columbia:VBG 5R2. see his tail lights signalling a Terrace’s by-law. Hinton, with major trucking historical sites, current events Stories, photographs, illustrations. designs and mestyles in the Terrace Standard are the property of the copy turn on to the highway. AS part of Wal-Mart’s per- rattling past their metal cages ’&?t hokiers, including Carib00 Press (1969) ctd., its illustration repro services and advertising agencies. such as Riverboat Days, and RepFoduction in wholo or in parl,without written permission, is specifically prohibi!ed. To let the Greyhound’s ar- mission to build a box store in all night. And not a soul to specialty souvenir shops. I Autho&A as second-class mail pending the Post Office Department, for payment of postage in cash. rogant attitude shape my judg- Terrace, the owners agreed to chat with. Any trip I ever took WS Special thanks to all our contributors and ment of RVers today is unfair post signs informing visitors Maybe, as some suggest, made memorable by the peo- and unreasonable. I know that parking overnight on their these RVs end up in a parking crsmapamdents fer thdir time and talents ple I met, not the pennies ,I that. lot is prohibited. lot because they arrive after saved on accommodations. *

t 8 The Terirace Standard. ldnesc We dav.,e Julv 27., 2005 - A5 CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD

The Mail Bagif ’ Provincial winners should get more recognition Dear Sir: How disappointing to read the article regarding the two Terrace soccer teams who won gold at the B.C. Provincial Championships.

~ I found the article buried on the last page of the sports section and it included information about both teams (U16 boys and U 13 girls) crammed into a very small space. 1 really feel the need to explain why this incomplete and uninformed article bothers me so much. First of all, this accomplishment reflects the hard work of around 35 teenagers. They have haa’to give up other interests to work-hard to be contributing members of a

large group. 0 This is no easy feat. Teams are not built around one person.‘Teams are unique in that they require every single person on the field to do deir job and do it well. Adults are often very critical of teenagers and the kinds of activities they choose and here is a large group of youth who represented our city and the northern region to the best of their ability. The fact the girls won the Fair Play award, in addition to the gold, just emphasizes the kind of quality ambassadors all of these feenagers are. Secondly, coaches have put a significant amount of their time and energy into coaching these teams. These men have spent hours of their own time out on fields with large numbers of kids (who are not theirs) pass- ing on all of their expertise to another generation. They are not compensated’with other than the good wishes of the parents and the accomplishments of their teams. A BARCHI woman learns about horticulture. The 25 women at the centre will be equipped with tools, manure, and vegetable starters to make In this case, the coaches were not given any of the rec- their own kitchen gardens. HEATHER BELLAMY PHOTO ognition they deserve. And they deserve plenty. 0 Nearly 1000 children play soccer in Terrace, our rep teams are made up of those players. In the south, rep teams are made up by choosing from hundreds”of kids Growing hope with gardens who try out, Due to the climate, southern teams play a lot more, A HOT heat haze has descended on be reminded of. and we are trying to sell the last’of more time to finish our survey of practice more frequently, and really should have an edge us, and it looks like it could brew up Then we had most of our after- the hanging baskets- to lighten the surrounding villages near the park on those of us in the north. into a Jhunderstorm- which would noons and evenings off to just swim load on watering, as well as make site, and make a clear and detailed For our kids to play well against these teams is remark- 1 be a huge relief from the intense heat in the great salt waves of the Gulf, our cash that the women are eager measurement of the wall. Maybe I able. For them to win against these teams is worthy,of a we’ve been having for several weeks and lay under umbrellas at the beach to collect! will bring a local architect to see the parade. now. But I’m not complaining.... reading a good book. Of course I It is neat to see some natural lead- site and begin a detailed drawing for Terrace rep teams must play in their region in order since we just got our power hooked shopped a lot, made the great mis- ership and initiative coming out in the teahouse and greenhouse. to go on to provincials. This means that they must defeat up four days ago, which means my take of discovering a Cinnabons and some of the gardeners, and 1 hope I In all of that I am trying to beat teams from Kitimat, Smithers, Prince George, Williams fridge is actually cold. ate far too much. Jeff, my coworker can use some of them to do the ac- back the weeds in my yard. I got Lake, and . Southern teams as well, must win in -1 Well after a very busy and full from Bamiyan, and I found an Amer- tual teaching next year. I am begin- some Round-Up weed killer in their region to make it to provincials. winter and spring and early sum- ican ACE Hardware and bought lots ning to visit each of their yards as Dubai, but on my lawn, I have to dig Can you even imagine how good a team would have to mer, I was invited to go along on the of gardening stuff to bring back. All part of my final>report,to see how out most by hand, then hand touch be just to go to the Provincial Championships. Winning Global Partner’s retreat to Dubai, in all it was a true break, and I ac-,, their kitchen gardens went. Some with a sponge damp with Round-’ the whole tournament, bringing back gold to the north for ’ in the Arab Emirates. The worship tually had twinges ,of excitement at are pretty impressive! 11 Up. It is huge amounts of time, but I the first time ever, is almost impossible to believe. mornings were led by a funny bald coming back on Arianna Airline into In one yard, Zahra proudly rus- ’ have a dream of a green space where But they did it! I, pastor and his wife ....most of us Kabul. ..but that lasted just until the tled through the wall of corn, to kids and families can play. My These kids and their coaches deserve more than a tiny women ‘cried through most of those heat hit me. show me a strawberry plant with a strawberries continue to die of too spot on the back page of the sport section. times.. .probably because we are all But it IS good to be back. My fat strawberry on it. It was ripe so much human manure in the soil. I They have stood out as shining stars for this region and pretty tired and weary of the pres- housemates have settled in and I said, Pick it! which she did: and water them a lot, and have treated most importantly for the city of Terrace. sures of life here, and so it was a seem happier lately, which makes went to wash and eat it ...nothing is them with doses of iron, since it These teenagers have made it possible for teams from good pressure valve, and heart-soft- me happier. My project at Barchi is done alone ...and I don’t doubt she looks like they can’t draw up the small towns to know that with hard work and determina- ening time. The teaching times were winding up, with our gardeners hav- shared it with her 4 year old son. iron in the soil. Might have to bring tion you can be the best. great- simple but profound truths to ing had a big sale two weeks ago, Later when we sat in her one some river soil in next year, and just I hope that our newspaper would see fit to give them I! . I, room, for a cup of tea, she said, “lots do a few raised beds. the accolades they have,earned md tEt5pilfWiQeilS‘N 911 of the other women have told you This morning when weeding I ” 8 s.-1 Alice Ne$kld their stories, but now I’m going to heard another large bomb go off, Terrace B.C. tell you mine!” and she proceeded to maybe somewhere in the city. Will tell how she was married to an older wait to hear tonight on the evening man at 11 years old, and he beat her news. It keeps me grateful for safety Congrats on the gold and until she bled many times. He was each day as I work and live here, and killed in the war years, and she was I continue to be convinced that gar- everything in between married off again to another man. dening is building a future for this Dear Sir: With this man she never bore a child land, and giving hope in sometimes Congratulations to the U-13 girls and U-16 boys who so he eventually left her, and went what looks like a rather hopeless won gold at this year’s soccer provincials. ~, to work in Iran, and plans to marry place. Just come with me to my gar- I played for Terrace in my teens. Every year we would another girl. She was left alone, and deners’ homes and laugh and sit with squeak by our regional opposition to qualify for provin- so she went, with her sister’s help, them, and you would,see that we are cials. and bought an unwanted child at a “overcoming evil with GOOD!’ And every year we would leave provincials without the local hospital. He is now four and Blessings to you all. gold medal, but with a strong conviction that we had been the apple of, her eye, and complete Love Heather the best team there. hope for her future. He will be the But there was always a “but”. one who will become the household One year it would be the loss of a couple key players breadwinner, and provide for her in who moved away. her old age. Another year it would be our lack of fitness. Or we She had tears in her eyes as she would have more raw talent but less skill at synthesizing talked, and although her life hasn’t it due to a lack of preparation games - there was never improved much, (she lives at the anyone to play. mercy of her sister and husband) she One year we lost our entire starting line of defence-to has been a consistent participant in injury. our garden training course, and of- Then we lost our second line of defence to more inju- ten laughs and has grown less brash ries. and aggressively greedy for free Imagine a team from Terrace, used to playing ever help, and more mellow and working game in the rain, suddenly playing three games in 45 de- as a team with others. Her garden gree weather in a single day. showed great care taken, and a long Every year we would be a fantastic team, but we would purple eggplant is filling out. juccuinb to a single shortcoming. We just have to finish off our So it’s with that in mind that 1 commend the boys and book studies now, and lake an oral $Is who have broken the curse. test, then have a big party with all fleather Bellamy To come together as a team, to hold together as crno- their kids, and hand out certificates. Hecirher Bellriiiy is iiii aid worker ions run high and fatigue drains your bodies, to feel your In the middle of all that busyness who is workirig oir garden projects 3ody go numb while your muscles strain against their ab- 1 still have to get up to Bamiyan one jbr woiiieii in Afgliriiiisrcin. ;olute limits, to look at your badly sprained ankle and then A WOMAN of Barchi is all smiles. HEATHER BELLAMY PHOTO it your teammates and to realize that you can’t let them iown and so you run back out onto the field, a piercing n I InP I P I. lain shooting up your leg on every step, to head the ball when you’re dizzy from fatigue or concussion or dehy- Scraping away lite lessons trom scarcity ‘ration, knowing that this header might be the one that nocks you out, to do all these things and to return to your By VANESSA URBANTKE 1 basis. Through better nutrition, these once severe-\, He was a pitiful sight-a child nearly two years of SOME THINGS are often said to be too sad to ly malnourished kids recover in both health and age, unable to stand because of his weakness. His otel rooms and not blame the teammate who missed the &e seen. Many of us have tumed our backs on spirit. To witness such a recovery is an unbeliev- crying was constant, and his sadness was all that et by a half inch, to not tell the goalie his dive was off, sadness, trying to shield our hearts from hurt. I able feeling-one that gives you a rush of joy and could be seen. Today, I still hold Jun-Jun in my I turn down the chance to grandstand so you can pass to decided to be different; I decided to turn my eyes a sense of hope inside your heart. arms. Although he is still ‘severelymalnourished, player you know has less skills - this is what makes a towards sadness, to see how it can change me. his state has improved greatly. In fact, the other :am. 1 grew up in a place of affluence-a place with day, I saw him laugh for the very first time. Now, And somehow these kids did it. an abundance of food, clean water, and fresh air. I can see him standing, gripping the crib’s white They fought, they pushed their limits, they trained Throughout my childhood, I took for granted the “...to have seen both bars, throwing his head back in laughter. I ard, they abused their bodies, and they managed to hold :luxuries that Terrace has to offer. Today, I am what is abundance However, although happiness has come to this )gether that team unity. thankful for what I have back home. At 18 years and scamitv is to have little boy, there is always a reminder of scarcity in So congratulations to the U-13 girls and the U-16 boys )r doing what my team never could do. of age, I am living in Manila, the biggest city in seen what-is taken for his gestures. When I feed him, his hand is always the Philippines. I came to the Philippines with stretched out, as if begging for the next bite. It Congratulations for overcoming all those pitfalls that a conviction in my heart-I was determined to granted and what is truly is during these times, when I see young children lague the trail to a championship. ,engage in volunteerism at an orphanage. valued.” like Jun-Jun, which I am reminded of the dispari- Congratulations on breaking the curse. I One month ago, I hewn volunteering at Moth- - Vanessa Urbantke ties between abundance and scarcity. And to have Congratulations on winning provincials! 1- .br Teresa‘s Mi;sionari& of Charity orphanage seen both what is abundance and scarcity is to Kory Yamashita in Tondo, Manila. Today, I am different person have seen what is taken for granted and what is Terrace B.C. ihan I was yesterday, or the day before. Each and truly valued. ;every day I grow, 1 emotionally and spiritually, The first time I held a starving child in my arms When I return home to Terrace, B.C., I will About the Mail Bag fjecause of my invaluable experiences with the always see the abundance that flow through our was one month ago. His name was Jun-Jun, and The Terrace Standard welcomes letters. Our children. This particular orphanage is unlike oth- his story was unknown. AI1 saw was the child- rivers and grow on our trees. I will no longer take I ddress 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2. ;ers-instead of providing for orphans, the center the sad little boy cradled in my arms. His stom- for granted a breath of fresh air or the refreshing is ou can fax at 250-638-8432 or e-mail us at -provides for malnourished children who have par- ach was bloated from protein deficiency, and his taste of a newly picked apple. Maybe someday, us ?wsroom@ terracestandard.com. No attachments,please. ients. Many of the children, who were dropped off arms and legs felt like matchsticks in my hands. we will all lek to appreciate the abundance at by their parents, are living there on a temporary our doorstep. ame, addtess andphone numberrequiredforvenjication. Call your local trarrl agrnl

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and to 75,370 by io3 1. Fisheries and Oceans Canada presents: CONSERVATION CQRNER onservation & Protection Federal Fishery Officers /www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Kitimat Fishery Officers last week were involved in a coordinated patrol of Douglas Channel with the H.M.C.S. Vancouver, and were interviewed by Global TA Officers stayed on board the C.C.G. Vessel Gordon Reid during their three day patrol and did checks of the five sport lodges in the area. The Kildalla River possession limits have been changed to one adult Chinook a month. All waters upstream of the Kitsumkalum canyon are closed to fishing for Chinook salmon. Terrace Officers were again involved in a coordinated road block, doing inspections with the R.C.M.P. Terrace Siaht & Sound The Source The Cranbeny River is closed for fishing between signs above and below the canyon. Non-Nisga'a sport fishermen are not required to purchase an Book master additional Nisga'a license this year. Permitted Nisga'a fishermen will be participating in the Individual Sales Fishery for Sockeye and Chinook on the Nass River. All fish must be landed and sold to the Nisga'a Government, 250-632-7323 and are sold to a single commercial buyer. No fish are sold to the general public directly from the fisher. \ 264 CITY CENTER - KlTlMAT Please be careful and courteous around boat ramps and marinas, these are areas of high boat and vehicle traffic. We know that 40% of all power- d boating fatalii victims have had a blood alcohol level above the legal driving limit. "Don't cruse with booze." Did you know...... the scientific name for pacific halibut is Hippoglossus stenolepis? Pereira Home Centre Ltd 4434 LAKELSE AVE 250 632 6601 787 COMMERCIAL AVENUE - Kitimat The Terrace‘Standard, Wednesday, July 27,2005 - A7 Extended runway now in use (;l?II;VII=c~mly~l,~l~ll~i .) 685JlPS By DUSTIN QUEZADA proach that will be tested by THE AIRPORT’S main the national airline. runway extension was Laurie Brown, airport finished and opened manager, said the length- operationally July 12, but an ened runway will extend expansion of flight services the opportunities available is not imminent, says an Air to carriers from the regional Canada official. airport, including charters to “Currently, the plan is sun destinations. Customs ’ to maintain the three daily and immigration facilities flights of the Dash 8 50-seat would be needed, a part of aircraft for the fall,” said the impending terminal ren- Angela Mah, a Vancouver- ovation and expansion. # 1401474 1 Lakelse Ave. based Air Canada spokes- Brown said last week that Skeena Mall’ person. I final designs were being put Mah said service expan- together on the project. between Northern Drugs & A&W. sion happens when three The expansion will also conditions are present: air- improve security screening craft availability, a high level for passengers and luggage of demand and potential for and provide a larger passen- economic return. ger holding area. The 1,500 feet of addi- The July 12 opening tional runway does open the came about 10 days earlier door for larger aircraft to than expected thanks good land here, pending the ap- weather, says airport society THE RECENTLY completed runway extension (dark portion at left) adds 1,500 feet LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED proval of a new landing ap- official Fraser Mackie. to the landing strip here. FFtASER MACKIE PHOTO # 104-4741 Ldikol~Avo, Skoorio Mall L Four-way stop gets set for Going ....going ... gone! repaving ‘later this summer We’re moving! THE F’OUR-WAY stop at $e intersection of Hwys 16 and four-way stop is low, and Ramsay said there are presently no 37 is on its way to getting some minor improvements. plans to change the intersection because it is working well. Surveyors from McElhanney Consulting Services” were However, the consulting company recommended im- I at the intersection in early July to scope out an upcoming provements to the signs and traffic islands at the intersec- paving project to determine the tion. Thg existing traffic islands costs involved. do not currently fit with ministry “In recent years, there has “In recent years, there has standards. 5110 Keith Avenue ’ been a problem with pavement been a pmb& with pavement Ramsay said the surveyors will lay out the design so the ministry B.C. deterioration in the intersection deterioration in the intersection Terrace, and by the weigh scale,” said Don can cost the work needed. V8G 1K9 Ramsay, the Skeena District Man- and bL the weigh scale,” He is expecting the cost for the ager for the Ministry of Trans- -Don Ramsay project to be between $50,000 to portation. $100,000, and is aiming for the Ramsay said that a consulting ’ improvements to be completed company out of Vancouver, Bunt and Associates Engineer- before the end of this October. Ramsay said the estimates from the surveyors will come ’ ing, did a functional study of the intersection last year to see if the intersection was working effectively. within the next month or so before the project will be put The year-old study found that the accident history at the out to tender.

NHA eyes complaintsC‘ , out I, committee for area Work for’ THE’NORTHERN Health Authority wants to set up a committee to handle patient complaints. FREE.,, The body would work confidentially to resolve disputes that might arise between patients, doctors, nurses and oth-

l er caregivers, says authority chair Jeff Burghardt. But he this summer ouldn’t go as far to say that the committee would take on e &le of being an ombudsman. “‘It would be more of a human rights committee, a pa- tient’s rights committee,” said Burghardt. The authority is looking at an existing ethics committee set up by the Interior Health Authority which consists of re- PAN FblSH ligious group representatives, representatives from the legal : community and educators. It acts quickly to resolve issues Pan Fish Canada congratulates the recent Gitxaala where patients feel unsatisfactory care has been given. “The ethics committee would report to the performance graduates for their successful completion of the and quality committee of the board,” he said. NIC Salmon Farm Worker Program, an intensive 8-month The Okanagan Health Services Area of the Interior Health training program and fully accredited college diploma. Authority has also hired what it calls a patient representa- tive. That-person accepts complaints and investigate prob- Curves‘is 30 minute fitness common lems and unmet needs. Current physician and nurse training sense weight loss and all of the support Classllof 2005 programs emphasize the need for clear communication%be- you need to achieve your goals. tween health care workers and patients. . Ramona Bennett, Frank,Bolton, Lawrence Brown, Colin lnnes, Ralph Innes, Kirby Jackson, Announcement: Laurie Mitchell, CFP Gabriel McKay, James McKay

Lyle Harvey, CFP, CLU, Class of 2004 \ CHFC, RHU, President, and GeneralManagerispleased to announce that Laurie Craig Bolton, Roger Douglas, Matthew Hill, Mitchell has successfully Steve lnnes, Weiler lnnes, Dion Jackson, Chad McKay, completed The Financial Don Nelson, Theodore Nelson, Randall Vickers. Planners Standards Council of Canada‘s Certified Financial Planners course Their efforts and a near 100%successful completion speaks and in doing so has earned loudly to the character and strength they each possess. the rights and privileges of the CFP designation. 638-8800 They are today‘s students and tomorrow‘s leaders. The CFP is the hallmark 3228 Kalum St., Terrace (Downstairs of old Sears) of professional financial We look forward to their continued suc~ess. ”Offer bcdon lirrt visit onrollmant, 12 month cd progrom, new members advisory excellence. I only, Not volid wih ony other offar.

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Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 I Event: Historical Mum Event: Pancake Bred Event: Jail & Bail ,I i" Sponsor: BC Old A e Pen Sponsor: Terrace Crime SlOnerS Sponsors: hterconnect/Youth Organization Branci! 73 Opportunities Program, HRSDC, Event: Fireworks Stoppers Society Time: 8:OO am to 1 1 :oo am T&ac :e & District Community Extravaganza Event: 3 on 3 Basketball Time: 12 noon to 3:OO pm Place: Happy gang Cent1 Sponsors: City of Terrace/ Place: Safeway Parking lot, re, Services Society, Terrace Tournament lakelse Avenue - 3226 Kalum Street Beautification Society, lions Terrace Fire Department -- Sponsors: McDonald's Fees: Adults: $4, Children: Time: 1 1 :00 pm Restaurants and CFNR Get even with a friend ~3"Club, Fabricland Start the morning off right wit Ihe Place: Ferry Island north end) 4916 Highway 16, coworker by having them Dates: July 29 & 30 Date: July 3 1 & August 1 besl pancake breakfabt by tht ? What a way to enCJ the day Time: Games start,ai am hauled off to jail. RCMP Time: Salurday, July 30 at 1 :30 pm 1O:OO besl seniors ancakes, eggs and what a settin Place: McDonald's Restaurant in Terrace -635-71 87 Mathew Clarabut members will handcuff and 11 bacon Place: Interconnect, 4530 sausages, co-i eel tea and juic :e. overlooking the S! eena ' the downtown (lakelse Avenue) deliver them to the iail in the lakelse Avenue I_ www,terraceautomall.com Soles consultant River1 Fireworks light the sky. Fees: $12 per person Safewav._ oarkina lot. Minimum Event: Farmer's Market Mura! unveiling and Terrace In the event of rain the Anyone can 'oin in the 3 on bail is sefat $25. Proceeds to Sponsor: Skeena Valley area historical research 3 Crime Stoppers. Farmer's Market presentation on Saturday at tournament, R egistration forms Time: 9:OO am to 1 :00 pm 1 :30 pm. Refreshments served. at McDonald's. Event: Afternoon for Kids Place: Davis Avenue (across and near Skeena Bridge. Sponsor: Terraceview lodge from George little Memorial Event: First Nations Old Event: 6th Annual Ruins Time: 2:OO pm to 3:30 pm Dancers & Salmon skateboard Competition Sunday, July 31 Sponsors: Ruins Board Shop & Place: Terraceview lod e TheParkLl est community farmer's Barbecue We're planning on rustkg up market in northern British Sponsor: Silvertip Boutique and City of Terrace some fun-western style. Here's Columbia. This is where Spirit Bear Gallery Event: DyAg;ir "Fun Time: Registration 1 1:OO am; a chance for cowpokes and lhe locals congregate every Time: 1:00 rn to 4:OO m Mwf"an Do ally Compefition sfarts of 1 :00 pm Sponsor: City of errace cowgirls ages 3 7 rs to have Saturday morning to bu local Place: 4608 Block lakeP se Ave. Place: Skateboard Park (behind ' - Time: registration starts some old fashionecr fun along produce, food stuffs an crafts. A new venue for First Nations (,TerraceFees: $10 Arena) registration fee cr at 8:OO am '' with seniors from Terraceview art of northwest coastal BC and Place: foot of Kalum Street, lodge1 Kids & parents are Event: Terrace Paddle Party regional artists. local First Nations Come OUI, show our skills and beside George ,Little House encouraged to wear "cowboy Sponsor: Skeena Canoe and dancing groups will perform. wow the crowd. or further Fees: per articipant F duds." Its sure to be more fun Kayak Club $5 information contact Ruins at new event t is year, at an than you can shake a stick at. Dates: July 30 to August 1 Event: Freestyle A R 635-9404. Place: Har-lee's Place (14 km Motocross Madness obstacle course located next Event: Historical Mural north on Kalum lk Rd) Sponsors: Psycho-Holic .to the George little House. Event: Terrace Unveiling and Research Fees: No admission but there Productions, Kawasaki, Neid Come see or compete in Speedway Bom ber Presentation are camping fees at Har-lee's. Enterprises, Pizza Hut, HawkAir, demonstrations of dog skill Invitational Race Weekend and obedience. Registration Sponsors: Interconnect/Youth All are welcome to learn about McDonald's Restaurant, Sponsor: Terrace Stock Car information through George Opportunities Program, HRSDC, addling the northwest. This Standard Radio (NTV, CJFW & Association little House or City leisure Terrace & District Community kstival is about paddling The Mix) Dates: July 30 & 31 Services office at the arena. ServAces Society, Terrace the tidal rapids, creeks and Time: 1 :30 pm to 4:OO pm Time: Sunday: Racing at 2:OO pm Beautification Society, lions rivers-from beginners to Place: Skeena Mall (west end) Place: Terrace Speedway Event: Street Hockey (follod' the si ns on Club, Fabricland advance paddlers. Contact Pat Hu e crowds and an adrenaline Challen e 4912 Highway 16, rus guaranfeedll! Freestyle Queensway rive in Thornhill) Dates: July 29 &July 30 Colgan at 798-9549. 1 Sponsor:%al-Mart 8 motocross is back for another Fees: Adults $7; Student/Senior Time: Friday, 545 m to 9:OO pm, Dales: Jul 3 1 & August 1 Terrace 635-6558 Riverboat Days celebration. $4; Families $17; resentations at 5:B 5 pm & 8:15 pm , Event: Riverboat Days Time: Sun ay: 1 :00 pm 6:OO pm; Reagan Seig, the current i - children 7 & under are free Place: Interconnect, 4530 Youth Soccer Tournament Monday: 9:OO am 2:OO pm Canadian Freestyle champ is - The only paved oval in Lakelse Avenue. Friday evening Sponsor: Terrace Youth Soccer Place: Wal-Mart Parking lot back with Kris Garwasiuk, and northwestern BC. All car classes resentations of a "History of Association Fees: $25 per team with the newest addition, Jeff plus mini-sfock cars from Prince !errace" research pro'ect; mural Dates: July 30 to August 1 For youth ages 5 through 13, Fehr. (In case of rain the event George will be racin unveiling and researc c presentation Time: 1O:OO am to 9:OO- m- teams consist of 4 players will be rescheduled for Sunday.) more info call 635-9 60For or visit on Saturday at 1 :30 prn. Place: Christy Park & BaiP ey plus a oalie Re istrations 8' Street fields (Expect local road closure.) the website at www.kermode. < availabge at Wal-hart and the Event: 2005 Riverboat Teams froni aiound the net/speedway. Event: George little House. Contact: Days Opening Ceremonies northwest compete in girls and Steve Turner 638-1 187. Sponsors: Riverboat Days boys soccer for under 1 1 , under Sweeney Todd Grou Event: Concerts in the Park Socie and City of Terrace 12, under 13 and under 14 Sponsors: Sight & Soun8 Event: Mixed Slo-Pitch Sponsors: Sight & Sound Time: 7:00 pm divisions. Audiotronic, CFNR Classic Tournament Audiotronic, HAPPY RIVERBOAT DAYS! Place: George little Memorial Park Rock, Alcan, Telus Mobility and Dates: July 29 to August 1 CFNR Classic Rock, Alcan, Ask about our discount for Alcan employees and families! Gather around the bandshell for Event: Mixed Slo-Pitch enTel Communications Inc. Time: 7:OO pm, Friday, all day Telus Mobility and enTel the official opening of Riverboat Tournament Time: 500 pm Saturday, Communications Inc. "Get fit, shayfit,for a healthim, happier you" Days 2005 and a sampling of Dates: July 29 to August 1 Place: George little Memorial Sunday & Monday Time: 12 noon to 7:OO pm Park Place: George little Memorial Pork the great range of musical talent Time: 7:OO pm, Friday, all day Place: Riverside Park, Rotary ~ this area has on offer. Saturday, Sunda & Monday What an act for the featured Kerr Field and Thornhill Primary, See July 30 for details. Place: Riverside 1:ark; Rotary - performa'nce,for 2005 Concerts School Event: Summer Drama DGs Kerr Field & Thornhill Primary in the Park, since the 1970~~ Event: Slin ers Race Sponsor: Terrace little Theatre School one of Canada's premier rock Event: Terrace Sponsor: Bac1 Eddy Pub Dates: Jul 29, 30 & 3 1 writers and performers comes Paddle Party Time: 1:00 pm Time: FriJ ay performance at Event: Riverboat Days to Terrace. Who can for et hits Sponsor: Skeena Canoe and Place: Back Eddy Pub (4332 7:OO pm; Saturday and Sunday Parade like Koxy Roller or Hot C9i ild Kayak Club lakelse Avenue) at 5:OO pm Sponsor: Royal Canadian in the Ci ! Check them out at Dates: July 30, 3 1 and Come watch the professional Place: McColl Playhouse, 3625 legion Branch 13 www.nic1 gilder.com. ,, August 1 waiters and waitresses of this Kalum Street I Time: 1 1:00 am Place: Har-lee's Place town show their great agility Place: The annual Riverboat Event: Summer (1 4 km north on Kalum Lk. Rd) racing with jugs of beer through Do s Parade is one of the Drama Days Fees: No admission but there an obstacle course-to the highghts of the festivities and Sponsor: Terrace little Theatre are camping fees at Har-lee's. cheers of the crowds. This is the a delight for local people and Dates: July 29, 30 & 3 1 See July 30 for details. 2 1 st anniversary event! visitors alike. This year's theme Time: Saturday performance at is "Year of the Veteran." The 500 pm Event: Beach Blast Event: Memorial Day Event: Mixed Slo=Pitch arado starts at Ci Hall on Place: McColl Playhouse, 3625 Volleyball "5" - Terrace Pioneer Cemetery Kalum,S treet Sponsors: Mr. Mike's West Tour Tournament Pakelse Avenue anlY travels east Dates: July 29 to August 1 to end at the legion. Gather Fees: $5 er erson, available ' Coast Grill, Northern Savings, Sponsor: Friends of the Cemetery Time: 7:OO pm, Friday, , afterwards at the legion for a at UnigloIP e ourtesy Travel Hawkair, Nechako Northcoast Time: 1 1 :00 am to 2:OO pm all day Saturday, Sunday great barbecue. Plays up to one hour long Construction, National Car Place: To of the bench on & Monday Rental, Terrace Northmen Kalum La F: e Road. (Just south of Place: Riverside Park, Event: Concerts in the Park r?!?$c?olds. A great Rugby Alumni, All Seasons I Northwest Community College) Rotar Kerr Field and Sponsors: Sight & Sound family event. Source for yorts, An escorted tour of the old Thorn ill Primary School Audiotronic, CFNR Classic Okanajjan prings cemetery and a chance to learn K Rock, Alcan, Telus Mobility, Event: Terrace Dates: uly 3 & Au ust 1 about several pioneers from Event: Terrace Legion enTel Communications Inc. Speedway Bomber Time: Sunday: 10:0 B am to Terrace and area. Opening Invitational Race Weekend 1O:OO pm; Monday 1O:OO am remarks, short prayer and The power to amaze yourself.@ Casino Night Dates: July 30 & 31 Sponsor: Royal Canadian Time: 12 noon to 7:OO pm Sponsor: Terrace Stock Car to 500 m blessing by Linda Harris at 12 legion Branch 13 (Featured erformers "Nick Gilder Associafion Place: d. Mike's parking lot noon. Lemonade served. Bring ,- 638-8800 Dates: July 30 & 3 1 (Lakelse Avenue) a lawn chair. 3228 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. Time: 7:OO pm to 1 1 :00 pm Sweeney Podd Group" scheduled Place: Terrace legion, 4425 for Saturday at 500 pm) Time: Saturday: Racing at Fees: $20 per person Event: Kiddies' Parade Over 8,000 locatiuns worldwide. ww w.cun~csiti~~rnational.corrt legion Avenue Place: George little Memorial Park 7:OO pm What's this? A beach in Sponzors: Kinette Club of Entertainmentat Georae little Place: Terrace Speedway the middle of downtown. Terrace, Boston Pizza . Park, featurin the noGhwest's (follow the si ns on Come watch two da s of 4 Time: Re istration: 1 1 :30 am; most talented\ ands. Food, Queensway El rive in Thornhill) on 4 and 2 on 2 volr eyball- refreshments and children's dees: Adults $7; competition, food and fun, Parade: 9 2 ncon activities will be available from Studsnt/Senior $4; Place: Millennium Pathway a variety of vendors. Families $17; Event: Riverboat along Hi hway 16 West children 7 & Dnder are free Days Youth Soccer (near rai Pcar) Event: Kitsumkalum The only paved oval in Tournament Fees: $2 per entr Annual Salmon Barbecue northwestern BC. All car classes Sponsor: Terrace Youth Children age 2 an cy 8 pars get to dress u in their favourite costumes, Sponsor: Kitsumkalum First Nation plus mini-stock cars from Prince Soccer Association George will be racin Dates: July 30 to August 1 decoroE bikes or wagons or Time: 1:00 pm to 6:OO pm whatever. Prizes to be won, more info call 635-9 60For or visit Place: Kitsumkalurn Ball Field 8' Time: 1O:OO am to 9:OO m includin o s ecial prize for the Not to be missed, one of the website at www.kermode. Place: Christy Park & BaiP ey best selF98 pro uced costume-that Riverboat Days great traditions. net/speedway. Street fields means no help from mom or dad.

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Event: Children's Books, Uplands Nursery (4838 creative writing skills or just to , regional competition against Tradi tiona I Hwy 16 West) the Garden Shed get information on publishing winners from Kitimat and Arts & Crafts Workshop (5033 Graham Avenue) and your writings. Guest speakers Prince Ru ert Re istration Sponsor: Heritage Park Museum the George Little House. In this and authors will be leading forms at eorge ittle House, daily sessions for children and e i! Dates: July 31 to Au ust Northwest Training or online 5 city of rain see how Terracites evening sessions for adults. Invited ,Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 80 pm use this climate of the temperate resenters include lottie Wengelin, at www.coppermountainmusic. Place: Heritage Park Museum rainforest to create exciting bina von Hahn, Sarah De leeuw, ca. Contact Yvonne Mack at or Megan Glover at a"'" '"I "I- Fees: $2 per child/workshop ponds and water gardens. This Margaret Thompson, Nadia 635-2287 ,, 00000000000000000000000~ Suitable for children 4 to 12 years. is a self guided tour. Geuriero. Contact the Terrace 635-1 123 for details. Preliminary weekend; dail rates from $10 to $ 0, includes 0 P o Learn about First nations culture, Library at 638-8177 for more com etition to be held July 27 at 5 0 nature and,pioneer lifes les, while Event: Skecna Valley Model information. the PIki Hall starting at 7:OO pm. camping. A 3 day traditional Railroad Open House music festival, featuring this '' 0 0 creating your own usefu7 arts and 0 Sponsor: Skeena Valley Model Event: Clara's Tea Thursday, August cra)ts. Please register in advance, 4 0 for any number of workshops. Adult Railroad Association Sponsor: George little House 0 accompaniment is required. Please Time: 1 1 :00 am - 4:OO pm Time: 1 :00 pm and 3:OO pm Ewnt: Northwords , 0 10 co!l he Museum at 635-4546 for Place: Old CNR passenger sittings Cmativo Writing Sunday's program begins 0 A Complete Line of Equipment this year at 9:30am with an 0 information on these workshops. railcar (Highway 16 west, Place: George little House for Construction, Home & industry Grand Trunk Pathway) Fees: $5/ erson, tea and WoksbrS onsors: errace Public library, expanded program of gospel Event: Summer Drama Fees: by donation astries. T is is an old JWCC, UNBC, Misty River 0 1 Jennymusic, Lester. Special Ticket appearance information by Days Watch the trains run between kshioned tea in the grand Books, Terrace Arts Council, 635-3038 0, available by calling 615-3 160. Sponsor: Terrace little Theatre Terrace and Prince Rupert, and setting of Terrace's premier Koerner Foundation 2903 Kalum S+. Terrace 0 Dates: July 29, 30 & 3 1 to Kitimat, in this "HO" scale heritage house. Dates: Au ust 2 to 5 Time: Sunday performance at model railroad re-creation of the Time: 10: B 0 am to approx. Event: Drag Racing 0 YXT 500 pm CN Skeena Subdivision. Event: Children's 200 pm (children's workshops); Sponsor: Terrace Drag Race Place: McColl Playhouse, 3625 Traditional Arts & Crafts 6:30 m to 9:OO pm (adult Association Event: The Rotary Wild Kalum Street Workshop workior) J Fees: $5/person, available at Duck Race Sponsor: Heritage Park Museum Place: C ildren's workshops: aspeeDee Stationary Supplies 7953tis , Uniglobe Courtesy Travel Sponsor: Rotary Club of Terrace Dates: July 3 1 to Au ust 5 Terrace tibrar Adult gm Plays up to one hour long Time: 1:00 pm Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 80 pm workshops: UkBC, & NWCC Fast, Quality Printing at Great Prices performed b 7 to 13 year olds. Place: Ferr Island Place: Heritage Park Museum See August 2 for details. Stntionnry Business Mnchines Faxes & Copiers Ofico Furniture Business & Ollice Forms Art gL DrnAing Supplies A great famiY y event. Watch as tI ousands of yellow Fees: $2 per child/workshop ducks jump from a helico ter Suitable for children 4 to 12 Event: Artists in Motion Fast Printing ?1 Monday, August 1 into the Skeena River anB race years. See July 3 1 for details Sponsors: Terrace Art under the bridge to finish at and registration instructions. Association, Northern BC's Office Experts Event: Street Hockey Ferry Island. You could win Coast Inn of the West 4554 Lazelle, FAX: Challen e prizes if you've bought a raffle Wednesday, August 3 Time: all afternoon terracedrags.com. I Terrace 63517181 a8-1~7 Sponsor :%al-Mart ticket from a Terrace Rotary Place: Creativity hits the streets. Dates: July August Club member. ,.. 3 1 & 1 Event: NoAwords Creative Terrace artists will be showing , ..& . Time: Sunday: 1 m - 6 pm; Wriing Workshops their talents alon Lakelse Monday: 9 am - !! pm Event: Ferry Island S onsors: Terrace Public library, Avenue in front o the Coast Inn I> 9 Place: Wal-Mart Parking lot Treasure Hunt JWCC, UNBC, Misty River 'of the West. Fees: $25 per team S onsor: Rotary Club of Terrace Books, Terrace Arts c~uncil, For youth ages 5 through 13, - [keena Valley Koerner Foundation Even): Children's Traditional teams consist of 4 players Time: Registration starts at 1:30 Dates: ,,st 2 to 5 Arh&CrOfhW~ho Sponsor: Heritage Park kuseum plus a oalie Re istrations pm, first entry at 200 pm, last Time: 10: 80 am to approx. /1 availode at halaart an entry a prox. 3: 15 pm 2:OO pm (children's workshops); Dates: July 3 1 to Au ust 5 Trust Vacation Plans To Us the George little House. Place: Perry Island 6:30 m to 9:OO pm (adult Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 80 pm I Your I Contact: Steve Turner Fees: $5 per family; $2 per worksEor) ' Place: Heritage Park Museum 538-1187. erson Place: C ildren's workshops: Fees: $2 per child/workshop I " 638-8522 I, khat are those pirates up Terrace librar Adult Suitable for children 4 to 12 w w w.uniglobecourtesytravel.com to this time? What, George workshops: UkBC & NWCC years. Event: 3 on 3 Basketball little, founder of Terrace, See August 2 for details. See July 31 for details and Tournament kidnapped! Gather your friends registration instructions. Sponsors: McDonald's and for a around Event: "My TOW: Terrace &t: Rivirside . Restaurants and CFNR Ferry Island, get on our Historical - Preview" Date: July 3 1 & August 1 thinkin caps, spot tI e clues Walking Tour" Sponsor: Riverside Music Time: Games start at am 1O:OO and so 9ve a mystery. All children s onsoIs: T~~~~~~ District Festival, Copper Mountain Place: McDonald's Restaurant in must be accompanied by an JUseum Society, Terrace Music the downtown (lakelse Avenue) adult. Tourism Society Time: 7:OO pm to 9:OO pm Fees: $12 per person Time: 1 :00 pm Place: George tittle See July 3 1 for details. Event: Children's Place: Heritage Park Museum ~~~~~i~lpark Traditional c Fees: Adults: $5, Students: The Riverside Festival musicians Event: Terrace Paddle 8t Crafts $3, Children: free; includes are coming a day earl Sponsor: Heritage Park Museum Party ,,idebook to entertain all with a ee Dates: July 3 1 to Au ust 5 l Sponsor: Skeena Canoe and fhe Terrace Tourism Society admission concert of their Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 0 pm Kayak Club 8 presents a walking tour by fantastic blues, bluegrass and Dates: July 30, 3 1 and Au ust Place:Heritage Park Museum author Cynthia Barwell Hansen. country sounds. a Place: Har-Lee's Place (14 m Fees: $2 per child/workshop s1 Join us to see the historic sites downtown previewof the Suitable for children 4 to 12 north on Kalum take Road) of T~~~~~~ and learnof the Riverside Festival1 Fees: No admission but there Years. SeeJuly 31 for details memorable stories behind our are camping fees at Har-Lee's. and registration instructions. town's history. Friday, August 5 See July 30 for details. Event: Ma Lambly's, A One Event: Northwords Event: Children's Creative Writing Event: Beach Blast Act Historical Drama Traditional Arts & Crafts Volleyball "5" S onsor: Heritage(ParkMuseum Workshop = Sponsor: Mr. Mike's West (8354546) WorksS nsors:hoQr errace Public Library, Sponsor: Heritage Park Museum $kC, UNBC, Misty River Coast Grill Time: k00 pm; doors at 7:30 Dates: July to Au ust 3 1 5 Books, Terrace Arts Council, Dates: July 31 and August 1 Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 80 pm ~ Koerner Foundation Time: 1O:OO am to 5:OO pm !&e: Dix's Dance Hall, Place: Heritage Park Museum Dates: Au ust 2 to 5 Place: Mr. Mike's parking lot Herita e Park Museum Fees: per child/workshop $2 Time: 10: 0 am to approx. (lakelse Avenue) Fees: 12 (Don Diego's Suitable for children to 1 ! 4 12 2:OO pm (children's workshops); See July 3 1 for details. restaurant, George little House years: 6:30 m to 9:OO pm (adult or the door) See Julv 3 1 for details and works1or) - Event: Riverboar Days A special Riverboat Da s regiitrdtion instructions. Youth Soccer Tournament presentation of this skillY ully Place: C ildren's workshops: Sponsor: Terrace Youth Soccer performed ,one act historical Terrace tibrar Adult Event: Farmer's Market workshops: UkBC & NWCC Associa tion 0 drama that promises to capture Sponsor: Skeena Valley See August 2 for details. Dates: July 30 to August 1 your interest and introduce you Farmer's Market Time: 1O:OO am to 9:OO m to the stories of people and Date: August 3 Even): Children's Traditional Place: Christy Park & Bai Pey events from Terrace's rich past. Time: 4:OO pm to 8:OO pm Street fields Arts&CtdtsWQdCs Place: near George little House Sponsor: Heritage Park useum Tuesday, August 2 (Kalum Street, downtown) Ti Event: Mixed Slo-Pitch Dates: July 3 1 to Au ust 5 Just for Riverboat Days, a Time: 2:OO pm to 4: 0 pm Tournament Event: Northwords special mid-week Farmer's 8 Place: Heritage Park Museum Dates: July 29 to August 1 Creative Writing Market, offering the best in Fees: $2 per child/workshop Time: 7:OO pm, Friday, all day local produce and crafts. Suitable for children to Saturday, Sunda & Monday WorksS onsors:hopS errace Public library, 4 12 Place: Riverside ark, JWCC, UNBC, Misty River years. See July 3 1 for details r Event: Perrace Idol Contest and registration instructions. Rotor Kerr Field and Books, Terrace Arts Council, Finale Thorn ill Primary School Koerner Foundation Sponsor: Skeena Valle Fall Fair K Dates: Au ust 2 to 5 Event: 7h Annual Association, Copper rxountain Riverside Music Festival Event: 6th Annual Time: 10:8 0 am to approx. Music, Northwest Training and Pond Tour 200 pm (children's workshops); Sponsor: Terrace Elks and Royal Terrace Elks Purple Sponsor: Ksan House Society 6:30 m to 9:OO pm (adult Time: 7:OO pm Dates: August 5 to 7 Time: 1O:OO am 4:OO pm worksEoEs) - Place: Elks Hall (Tetrault Street) Place: Har-tee's Place; follow Place: Various Terrace homes Place: C ildren's workshops: contest to select the best A the si ns 14 km north on Kalum Fees: $10 er person; available Terrace librar Adult amateur vocalists in Terrace, take rive/Nisga'a Highway from Ksan ouse Socie?, (4724 workshops: UhBC & NWCC B R aged between 15 and 25 Fees: $30 advance, $35 at the Lazelle Avenue), Misty River Here's how to hone those years. 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Gilder, Joey Wowk, Johnny Booth, Mark Kenney and James Myer. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Some rocking good.tunes

‘I ByKATLEE have been with The Cars, Cheap But the classic rock of headlin- THREE DECADES ofexperience Trick, Peter Gabriel, Foreigner ers won’t be the only tunes blar- in classic rock are making its way and Chuck Berry. ’ ing at the music fest at George to Terrace in a,free show for all “It’s hard to keep track of all Little Park, There are numerous rock lovers. the things you’ve done over the bands from the northwest playing Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd, years,” Gilder said of his long during the two-day free event in best known for multiJuno win- lifetime of music. the park. ning hits like and Ever since the band got back “We have all different types , are head- together a little over a year ago, of music,” said deMelp. “Every- . lining the Riverboat Days music the group has been busy on tour thing from country rock to classic extravaganza. playing all over Canada; they’ve and hard rock.” The original band had previ- played in Thunder Bay with April The 15 bands will play July ously toured the area before their Wine, in Whitehorse, at the Indy 30 and 31 from noon to 7 p.m. at breakup in the late 1970s, but 500 in Edmonton, toured around George Little Park, and they rep- Concerts in the Park will be the western Canada, and are resent a medley of music ranging first time in a long while the band making the drive from their from folk and blues to classic and has played in the region. in Vancouver to play in Terrace. alternative rock. ‘“There’s a really big push right “We’re all over the map,” said “We showcase some of the now on revival bands, bands that JoeyBooth, the drummer from best talent in the Northwest,” de- were popular in the ‘70s and OS, the original band in‘the 70s. Melo said. and Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd And they’re not stopping any- For example, Terrace is rep- is one of the acts Gat’s getting a time soon. resented by alternative rock band lot of publicity these days,” said The day after they play in town The Transients, >‘80s rock band event coordinator Tony deMelo. they‘re playing at Grizz Fest in Accelerators, country-rock band Brand Names “Lots of groups that were Tumbler Ridge. After that, it’s Borderline, and folk blues guitar: around in the ‘70s have managed Summer Fest on Vancouver Is- ist Chris Dale. SWEET, MILD to do it again,” Nick Gilder said, land,.a trip‘to Grand Prairie, then Kincolith’s classic rock and using Santana and Blondie as ex- back to play in the PNE. blues band Rightful Ownerz amples. “We’ve already got gigs for will also perform, along with the Responsible for 10 Top 20 hits September, October, November,” Chugalugs, who will be playing in North America, Nick Gilder’s Booth said. ‘50s and ‘60s classic rock. Kiti- Great Selection Of talent for songwriting has been ‘On .Saturday, July 30 at 5, mat’s Anything August will rock heard through performers like p.m., Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd out as well. Bulk Chili Powders! Bette Midler, Patty Anyth, Pat will be playing all the old hits as Bands will be performing both Pusilla Chilli 0 Chipolte 0 Ancho Chili Benatar and . Gild- well as new songs from their up- cover songs and original music. I er’s songs have also been played coming CD that have never been The Terrace Belly Dancers in mo&s like Barb Wire &d heardbefore. will also be pe&rforrning. Youngblood, and television epi- “It’s a really rocking band ... For more information about sodes Sex in the City and That it kicks my butt, gets me moving the Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd ‘70s Show, A few notable tours around the stage,” Gilder said. band, visit www.nickgilder.com.

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HE CEMETERY is a community Teffort that started over almost a century ago: Samuel Charles Weeks, better hiown as “Dad Weeks,’’ donated the first acre in Your Air Conditionina 1909 from his homestead. w. Some of the trees in the cemetery wvere , Specialist I brought in by George Little. _-- @ The other 3/4 acre-was donated by Terrace 8t brothers Ivan gnd Floyd Frank in 1936. Area For In 1993, Floyd Frank, Sally Smaha, Thelma Lindstroni and Yvonne Moen 26 Years ... started recordihg all the headstones and Residential, markings, Commercial, Friends of the Cemetery started upkecp Industrial, Installa Plumbing Instollations & Supply in 2003. 1.5 Sheet Metal Work A display unit has bccii put in to show Natural Gas & Propane where all the plots ;ire. Students of Furnaces & Fireplaces Parkside Secondary School constructcd Pumps & Sobners the display unit, the Terrace ,Elks Club Air Conditioning donated over $800 for the unit cost, and the hard work in the first year to get the cemetery the way it is today. KAT LEE PHOTO the Terrace Regional Historical Society mcFM3-m provided the history. The most recent addition is a sign Northwest Mechanical Inca Friends of the Cemetery commemorating the year of the veterans. 5239 Keith Ave. 635-4770 or 635-7158 Out of Town - 1-800-566-7158 share unearthed histow I Don‘t miss the... ” J The members of the group volunteered their time By KAT LEE 21 st ANNUAL I. ’ , TWO METAL circles in the earth are the only and spent the first year doing the heavy hard work markers for. the Michaud brothers buried at the of lifting the graves and stones, making fences, and Kitsumgallum Cemetery located up Old Kalum weeding. They’ve spent the last couple yearsh; Lake Road on the benchland overlooking the Skeena earthing more headstones and creating a peaceful River and old Eby’s landing. place. But that will change if the Friends of the Cem- After spending numerous Tuesdays working at eer Garden Food etery have anything to say about it. the cemetery, the Friends have discovered stories A simple wood block is painted with brothers and are attempting to put together a book of the 1, Race Time: 1:00 rn.m. James and Alfred’s name on it. along with a pic- 179 people buried there. ture of the Skeena Wonder Strawberries they were “Just because someone’s dead, it doesn’t mean known for. you forget about them,” said Moen. The Friends will scrounge up some metal and fig- The Friends will keep on going to the Heritage ure out the best way to present the marker, so it can Cemetery every year for upkeep. They’ll also con- be easily found by curious wanderers. tinue looking for histories. That’s what the Friends of the Cemetery have Some plots still don’t have headstones, and some been doing for three years; paying tribute to Terrace ’ stories of those buried there are unknown, but they pioneers by transforming the once-neglected cem- want to share the stories they know with the public. etery into a ciean and neatly-tended historical find. So for the second year, the cemetery will be’open “It’s such a beautiful little spot,” said Yvonne for a special memorial day on July 3 1. Moen, the project coordinator of the group. The memorial day is a chance to look at the peo- It is now. ple who once contributed to the making of the area. Although the cemetery was designated as a heri- The gates to the cemetery will open at 11:30 a.m., tage site in 1996, when the Friends of the Cemetery and people are free to wander the cemetery. Mein- decided to fix it up in 2003, it was a huge undertak- bers of the Friends of the Cemetery will do their best ing. Some of the weeds were waist high, and graves to answer any questions anyone may have about the were sunken in and almost buried themselves. cemetery or those buried there. seisthe least we can do for our pioneers,who -~Linda Han$ from.t$e Salvation Army will per- fore us. This is how we say thank you to form a little service consisting of a prayer and hyn% them,” Moen said, noting that it’s where George at 12:30 p.m. Little, the founder of ‘Terrace, and other pioneers “It’s a prayer to pray for everyone there,” said are buried. A walk down cemetery rows reflect fam- Moen. As over 100 people came last year, Moen ad- ily plots like Olson and Soucie normally known for vises bringing your own lawn chair. Lemonade will their street names. II also be served. “They all have contributed so much in their own And maybe relatives of those at rest will come way to the history and the success of Terrace we all and share their stories, and there will be one less enjoy today,” said Moen. unknown.

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Terrace Prince Rupert Masset Queen ’ 638-,7822 I 627-7571 I 1 626-5231 I 559-4407 Schedule of arts

andcrafts ~ THE ARTS and crafts run everyday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 31 to Friday, August 5: W Sunday: stilts made out of coffee cans W Monday: marbles and pouch Tuesday: botany calendar ’ W Wednesday: flower pot bell W Thursday: paper W Friday: traditional coppers The cost is $2 per child per day, which covers the cost of materials. Interested participants can register by phone for the day or the week. Drop-ins will be taken until the limit of 15 kids, but pre- registration is preferred. Parental atten- dance is required. Contact Hansen at 635-4546 for more information.

for a year-round type program that would offer ac- different topics each day, ranging from culture, SUBMIT YOUR REGISTRATION FORM WITH FEE TO: ecology, nature, and life in the pioneer days. tivities like archaeology, crafts, scavenger hunts and ,%V WAbMART ASSOCIATE STORE “It’s sort of a balance between traditional crafts games programs for kids. t: , and traditional teachings,” she said. “The museum is trying to offer more to the school 4427 HWY. 16 WEST, TERRACE, BC For example, one of the crafts will be taught by districts throughout the year,’: Hansen said. They’ve TEL: (250) 615-4728 FAX: (250) 61 5-0463 local First Nations education worker Dani Pigot, been collecting kids activities and have begun to de- who will share the culture of the Tsimshian and velop programs to launch at schools. I 1 I Breaking the ,writer’s block By KAT LEE SHARPEN THOSE pencils along with your mind because NorthWords Creative Writing Camp is back for another round of writing. No matter what genre of writ- Ill I ihg is to your taste, the camp has mentors for all sorts. It doesn’t even matter if you don’t write at all; the camp is also there to encourage budding writers. In this camp, blank paper has never looked so promising. “It’s supposed to be a northern celebration of writers,” said Jess Dafoe, one of the organizers of the writing camp. Children’s service coordina- tors Melanie Wilke and Dafoe started the writing camp through the library in 2003, and original- ly offered it only for kids. They started up the adult writing, camp - _. . __ the fo’lowJng_. year a*ter ex- SASKIA HART was one ofthe buddina- writers at the kids writing- pressed interest. , camp last $ear. “Every year we get a bit big- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ger,” Dafoe said. The number of idult participants for this year is Smithers. She currently teaches well as the chance to learn more bumped up to 25 from the previ- English, Political Science and about editing and desktop pub- . ous 15 because of demand. Women’s Studies at Northwest lishing. A visit to Totem Press at Running this summer from Au- Community College. the end of the week will give kids

gust 2-5, the writing camp boasts Margaret Thonipson is a chil- their first taste at I a “published” a mentor team full of different dren’s author and the past presi- work. venues of talent to encourage and dent of the B.C. Federation of The adult camp will focus ‘ help develop writing skills for as- Writers who is travelling to Ter- more on writing exercises and the piring and experienced writers. race from specifically for chance to shae writing with oth- “We try to get writers and this event. Having lived in Merritt, ers, along with tips about how to SATURDAY, JULY 30TH,2005 speakers from the North,” said Madeira Park, , and Fort get published. Dafoe. St. James, Thompson is a sort of Dina von Halin, Margaret And writers seem easy to find connoisseur of the province, and Thompson, Sarah de Leeuw and , Along IAKELSE AVENUE, ‘from since Terrace has spawned such a her publications range from prose Lottie Wengelin will be speak- wealth of talent. and poetry‘ of the history of Fort ing at the adult camp, which runs Eby Street to Atwood Street Non-fiction author Sarah de St. James to young adult books. in the evenings from 6,p.m. to ’ Leeuw grew up in Terrace and Lottie Wengelin is the founder 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 1 ‘ has been a journalist and corre- and editor of Northword, the only nights are at the UNBC Terrace NO PARKING elong.the- spondent for Connections Maga- independent regional magazine campus, and Thursday and Friday zine and CBC’S B.C. Almanac. that celebrates the diverse view- night is at NWCC. twade Route until the parade is over. Her book Unmarked: Landscapes points and uniqueness of the The free camp is possible P1 Along Hrghway 16 delves into North. She will give tips about through a joint effort by UNBC, 0 the cultural’ geography along how to get published, and talk NWCC, the Terrace Public Li- hulling area, 4600 and 4700 blocks of PARK AVENUE, Highway 16. about editing and magazines. brary, the Koerner Foundation, to through trafhc between 9:OO a.m. and noon. Beware of Local artist and teacher Nadia , The kid’s camp runs in the Hawk Air, Terrace Arts Council closures on Laklese Avegue der the parade. Stella Guerreiro was born in Ter- morning from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at and Misty River Books. I I race and specializes in visual arts. the Terrace Public Library. Kids “It’s really a community ef- She’ll be adding to the writing should bring a lunch, but all other fort,” Dafoe said. mix by showing the kids camp supplies are provided. Registration for the first 30 techniques on illustration. Speakers at the kids canip,are children and 25 adults can be *-Dins von Hahn had previously . made Gin, person at the Terrace worked for CBC Radio, various Public Library or by phone at magazines and a newspaper in son. There will be writing time as 638-8177.

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Idol contest back/I in town By KAT LEE ready to perform. TERRACE RESIDENTS hooked Singers can use equipment on Canadian Idol and American like sound boards, microphones, Idol don’t need to turn on the amps or tapes for backup. They * television to get their performance can even have an accompanist or fix because Skeena Valley Idol- karaoke.it up. Terrace is making an appearance But singing isn’t all the judges right here in town. are looking for; they’ll also be The search for the local Idol thinking about the potential--. for happened for the first time last show business. -_ year during the Skeena Valley So instead of the ripping the Fall Fair, but this year contestants judges usually give contestants will be belting it out during Riv- on television, Terrace judges will erboat Days. be giving feedback with more

“ , “We want to celebrate the suppodive language and encour- (, community,” said Coordinator agement. year’s Idol winner. Yvonne Mack, adding that they’re “We waqt to promote,‘encour- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO not necessarily looking for people age and nurture local talent,” Sarah Smaha, last year’s Skeena

who are already in the music cir-- Mack said, saying suggestions I Valley Idol winner, will kick off cuit, but that they’re scouting for will be given from local judges the finals with a performance.

new young I talent. Contestants who have musical knowledge and Besides cash prizes for first, must be between ages 15 and 25. background. second and third place, there is “We want people who have The ’main sponsors for the the possibility that the top two been singing in the shower,” she contest are the Skeena Valley contestants will have the chance said. I/ Fall Fair Committee, Copper to compete in a larger rjegional The type of song doesn’t Mountain Music, Terrace Elks Idol conipetition with winners matter. either; contestants have and Northwest Training Lim‘ted, from Prince Rupert and Kitimat. the whole spectrum of music to but Mack says that any other help First prize for the larger re- ke movie songs, !from the community would be” gional contest is 12 hours of stu- -or greatly appreciated. dio time to produce a demo CD, , Preliminary rounds take place and second prize is a Yamaha Pa- “People are encouraged to tonight, July 27, at Elks Hall from cifica electric guitar worth $300. , . choose something that they’re 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and are open for “We want to give youthoan comfortable with,” ~acbsaid, public viewing. This is where opportunity to perform,” Mack advising that contesbmts pick judges will pare down the compe- said. l songs that showcase the range tition to a smaller number of sing- For more information about of the singer’s voice. The sing- ers. The six to eight finalists will applications or support, contact ers should have about four songs compete at Elks Hall August 3 Yvonne at 635-2287 or Megan at of approximately three minutes for the Idol title starting at 7 p.m. 635-1 123.

<, Little ,house,gets biggef By DUSTIN QUEZADA The house itself will also be host to its regular RIVERBOAT DAYS 2005 will be the stiffest test monthly event, Clara’s Tea, onLTuesday, Aug. 2. yet for the George Little House with its mandate to Two sittings will be offered, instead of the usual be a hub for tourists and locals alike. one, at 1 and 3 p.m. The following day, the heritage house will be the ~ House coordinator, Debbie Letawski says she and her staff are ready. site of a special Farmer’s Market from 4-8 p.m. “We’re going to be a central location for River- The cul-de-sac and the back of the house will be boat Days,” says Letawski, who was approached by used for the market that normally takes place Satur- festival president Brian Downie. days off of Davis Street. The house has been the place to go for registra- It’s not all work and no play for the house’s staff, tion forms for would-be vendors event organizers. however. “It’s more efficient for them and us as event plan- The house will clpse for two hours to be part of

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LINDA Lavigne takes her dog Kyla, a blue heeler, through the weave poles. KAT LEE PHOTO Dog camp a barking good time By MARGARET SPEIRS Smithers will compete too. each time they run though one, SIT. STAY. Run. Jump. Good The canines are learning the with a maximum of three trips dog. course quite yell, including the through each tunnel. Spectators will be treated to a weave poles, which can take The Dog Agility fun meet de- barking good time as dogs race about,a year to learn. buts July 31 in the emp!y lot next against the clock and each other "Oh they're having a riot," to the George Little House at the ,stration begins at .I: for the fastest time through an ob- Patten says. foot of Kalum St. stacle course at the first Dog Agil- "It's actually gotten to a point Patten. says the event will tra.nce.approximately ity fun meet at Riverboat Days. where the dogs get excited on go even if it rains, thanks to the Handlers can choose whether Saturday mornings (practices) wood chip and dirt base that will to run their dogs on or off-leash because they know they're going prevent handlers and dogs from over the A-frame, teeter totter, to play and socialize." slipping in wet conditions. ~ ,dog,,walk, jum nels,... and pack include Those interested in a preview &$inm$ll4+"* * -l"L z%*>32z=z==s ..%-I "_ 4J-i I , . e ve-poles '.'' k-labS"Znd a' can wateW 'the&C-anineS'practice Six local handlers have signed shepherd. Thursday evenings at 5:15 p.m. up with their cSnines and organiz- A tunnels-only course will and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to I1 er Kim Patten hopes some from challenge dogs to collect points a.m.

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’ i\ QUE2ADADUSTIN COM~NITY638-7283 1 Around Town Show your poker faces ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Branch 13 Terrace is hosting a Riverboat Days Casino Night fundraising event Friday, July 29. The event is open to members and bonafide guests. Advance tickets, available at the Legion, are $15, while tickets at the door are $20. Open gaming will be on from 7 - 11 p.m. with an auction to follow. Only Legion Bucks can be used for gaming and the auction. The evening’s proceeds are destined for the ex- terior wall mural project and local charities. Donations to be autioned off would be appreci- ated. Contact the legion after 3 p.m. at 635-5825. Accolades continue for Mary’s Wedding THE TERRACE Little Theatre’s production of Mary’s Wedding continued to win audiences over earlier this month at the Provincial Mainstage Festival in Nanaimo. Mary’s Wedding received the prestigious Thes- pian Statue for best soundscape at the theatrical competition. Adjudicator Garry Davey also recog- nized Mary’s Wedding with honourable mentions for best actor and actress and also for the lighting design. Finally, the cast and crew ,were delighted and honoured to be recognized by the audience and their peers when they tied for the People’s Choice Award for best production with Shuswap Theatre’s presentation of Proof. The Terrace Little Theatre and the cast and ~~ crew of Mary’s Wedding wishes to recognize the LYLE Krumm proudly stands by his labour of love; the 10-foot long replica model of the riverboat that will tie on displ community and business support to its fundrais- Riverboat,Days at the George Little House. Krumm spent three and a half months on the project he donated to the Riverboat ing campaign, which allowed for the production to . pt 0 DUSTIN Q represent the Northwest and the Central Jntenor in Nanaimo. 0 Unveiling will cap Work of a model citizen weeks of painting BY DUSTIN QUEZADA. he could put in on a daily basis depended on his Krumm, born and raised here, said the time INTERCONNECT’S YOUTH Historical Group LYLE KRUMM figures there are 300 to 400 health. was right to make‘the donation. are on track to unveil their murals during Riverboat people in Terrace that are better than he is at “You’re on your feet all the time,” Krumm ’ “Terrace has been good to Days. - . working with wood. said. “You stretch about 30 miles on the floor he said. “I’ll die here, too.” The history of Terrace presentations are slated To his surprise, though, he’s just the,only one walking back and forth.” Krumm, who lists wood for Friday, July 29 after the parade at 545 p.m. and to make a model of the famous Inlander river- Krumm dubbed the building process a whim, said the project was and is spialfor him. an encore presentation at 8: 15 p.m. boat., saying he puts a picturc of the boat he’s recreating ‘To me, it brings back old‘goodmemories, like The project, featured previously in the Standard, Krum contacted the Terrace Riverboat Days on the floor and goes from there. old music from the ‘40s or the OS," he said. “It brings the history of Terrace to life on the walls of Society in ihe spring to see if it wanted a replica While Krumm couldn’t say how much it cost reminds me of friends that are gone.” the youth opportunities building. of the famous vessel like the one he made last or how much time hc put into the project, one look The longtime construction worker said he’s ea- Refreshments will be proviaed at both,presenta- year that is exhibited at the airport. shows a painstaking process of detailed craftman- ger to see the public’s reaction during Riverboat tions. The 58-year-old calls the IO-foot long model ship. - Days. on display at the George Little House “his first “Everything had to bc prccisc,” said Knimm, “I want people to come in with a frown big, complete model.” who said he builds the kccl lirst and works his leave witli a smile,’’ he said. ’ Fenger to perforn in Take two at bringing the grand riverboat to life way up. Built specifically for the Skeena River, th Fraser Valley festival took Krumm three and a half months. “You have to be vcry carcful. Any twist or turn lander sternwheeler was used extensively on the LOCAL SINGER and Theresa Fenger For Krumm, on a disability pension, the time can wreck it,” he said. river from 1910 to 1912. will again perforni at the fourth annual Retrofest Music Festival July 29- 31 at Island 22 in Couple organize group sou Chilliwack. Theresa Marie, By DUSTIN as she is known QUEZADA professionally, is MAKlNG A communal soup is a way to get people together slated to take to the - und it works, said u couple who hosted the making of a stage at 3:45 pm. Mdtis Stone Soup last weekend at Ferry Island. on Saturday, July Two duys earlier, Richard and Bev Hayden, the easygo- 30 for a 15-minute ing couple who live in the Copper River subdivision, gushed set. about the simplicity of it. Fenger is one of “The bottom line is you start with nothing and by com- several artists work- ntunal effort, (the soup) comes together,” said Mr. Hayden, ing with CAMEO, a Mdtis who has lived here since 1967. the Canadian As- To understand the principle of the Stone Soup, Mrs. sociation for Musi- ’ 1 Hayden explained its legend. cal Empowerment Theresa Fenger A woman and her two kids,were travelling across the and Opportunity, prairies by foot when they stopped in a village, tired and who will perform at the three-day festival. hungry. The villagers didn’t feed them, but did supply them with a pot and some water. With nothing edible to add, the woman added some stones. The villagers’ interest was piqued with the visitors and Take a free ride their bland soup cooking over fire. THE TERRACE Regional Transit System will One by one, locals made suggestions to add to the soup; be offering free transit during Riverboat Days, everyone wanted to improve it, said Mrs. Hayden. Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31 courtesy The locals began to act on their suggestions, one by one of the City of Terrace, the Regional District of going home and returning brandishing carrots, potatoes, cab- Kitimat-Stikine and BC Transit. bages and meat. Buses will operate on regular Saturday service The moral of the story being that by working together, for both days. During the parade on Saturday, bus- with everyone contributing what they can, a greater good es will pick up and drop off passengers on Lazelle can be achieved. Ave. instead of on Lakelse Ave. Described by Mrs. Hayden as a “no pressure event,” she For further info, go to the Web at www.buson- said she and her husband would be at Ferry Island rain or 1ine.ca or call 635-499 1. shine and those who wanted to join would be welcome. “We’ll be there camping,” she said. “It’s what we do.” Mrs. Hayden, trained in Food Safe, said she starts the.’ Come play with soup by browning the meat and starting the soup stock and continually adding ingredients. youthful theatrics “You put a spoon in and see how it goes,” she said of the THE TERRACE Little Theatre’s Summer Drama developing taste. Days program will present its gala performances Hayden.The stones never fail to surprise people, said Mrs. next weekend. The shows will be presented on Friday, July 29 at 7 p.m. and at 5 p.m. on Saturday “(The stones) just about kill people when they find them and Sunday July 30-3 1. at the bottom of the soup!” she says, adding the stones are The younger kids will stage a play called cleaned. “We don’t pick them off the side of the road.” Searching for the Stars. The older kids are doing The couple also teaches participants how to make ban- one called When Nerds Attack. Both plays are writ- nock. ten by former Summer Drama Days staff. Food, described by Mr. Hayden as “a bonding agent that The McColl Playhouse is the venue. Tickets are nourishes the body and soul” is not the only MBtis culture $5 at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. STONE Soup makers Richard and Bev Hayden outside their home in the Copper on tap. The August session of the Summer Drama Days River area. The couple, self confessed “bush campers,” say they love the simplicity The music of local fiddler Rene Themen, who played the starts on Aug. 2. There are still spaces open for reg- of a being in nature and collaborating with friends to make a soup. last two years, will be played and with somi luck, some jig- istration at Uniglobe Travel. DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO ging will break out. B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 27,2005 /, /,

A Children's Drama Day Camp ~ CITY>SCENE Pyesents running from noon to 7 p.m. Music ranges from Steve Simmons, Tom Sager and Vi Timmerman. folk and blues to classic and'alternative rock. Opens July 8. at 7 p.d. and runs to June 30. A Riverboat Days Family Event C1 U bs & -p U bs ARTFUL CUP: Open mic night Saturdays. H The 11th Annual Kispiox Valley Music GEORGE'S PUB: 3rd Degree July 29-30; Semi Festival goes on the last weekend in July 29-31. Theatre Chronic Aug. 5-6, 12-13; Accellerators Aug. 19- Featured performers include The Creaking Tree,, 20; Sugarfoot Aug. 26-27. String Quariet, Eliana Cuevas, Mr. Something H Heritage Park Museum presents its second HANKY'S: Tues. karaoke, free foosball/Wed. Something, Jambanja, Corbin Keep, The Wild run of MaLambly's, the popular event from last karaoke, free pooyTThurs. college games night/ Cellist, Corinne West and Sarah Metzner. Christmas, every Wednesday evening during Fri.-Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sun. live band June, July and August at the museum's historic THORNHILL PUB: Karaoke Sunday nights H Riverside Festival, presented by the Terrace dance hall. All shows start at 8 p.m. with doors and THE TERRACE LEGION: Saturdays meat Elks and Royal Purple goes August 5-7. The open by 7:30 p.m. Seating is limited.Tickets can draw 4-6 p.m. Casino night Friday, July 29. be purchased at Don Diego's or the George Little " festival features folk, country, bluegrass, Celtic and gospel music." Performers include Valdy,, House for $12. Call the museum at 635-4546 or Jenny-Lester, Celtic Rain, Dr. Fishy and more., email [email protected] for info. Live Music Locatibn is Har-lee's Place, 14 km north of Terrace on Kalum Lake Drive. Day and weekend H The Skeena Valley Idol Contest for 16 to 25- rates available. For tickets, call 635-3160 and for year-olds begins with the Terrace Idol Contest on 71 info, call 635-9537. Wednesday, July 27 at the Elks Hall at 7 p.m. The Terrace final will be held during Riverboat Days Friday July 29th at 7pm on Wednesday, August 3. Call Yvonne 635-2287 Saturday July 30th at 5pm or Megan 635- I 123 for info. Visual arts I The Terrace Art Gallery and Northern & Sunday July 31st at 5pm Lenses Camera Club present the work of local band Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd, best known for photographers Birgitte Bartlett, Brian Lennox, I 77"kets $5 eLpch songs like Roxy Roller and Hot Child inthe City, I Carie Croteau, Christie Brown, DavidWatson, Def is headlining and will play Saturday,hly 30 at 5 Belton, Jackie Archibald, Jessica Peters, Joelle Available a? Uniglobc p.m. Numerous other bands from the Northwest McKiernan, Lee Burkitt, Lori Filtziakis, Louise JANINE Hamming is the one-woman cast of Ma Lam- will also be performing during the free two- Behnke, Lucinda Sager, Mark Margerison, Ora bly's, a play about pioneer life in Terrace seen through day event in George Little Park July 30 and 31, Lynne Hanson, Pamela Ana, Stephanie Barnhill, the eyes of several characters.

AGes 9-14: ' Tues - Fri 1 :30- 230 PM I/ COMMUNITY EVENTS Scramble at the Skeena' Golf and Country Club JULY 8-30 with a 2 p.m. shotgun start. $35 per person Tuesday, August 2 6:30 - 8:30 PM The Terrace Art Gallery and Northern Lenses includes a meal. Win a brand new SUV with a Computer Basics: Hardware & Software Camera Club present the work of local hole-in-one. Proceeds to furnish rooms at the new photographers Birgitte Bartlett, Brian Lennox, transition house. Call Jan at 635-2373. Thursday August 4 630 - 8:30 PM Carie Croteau, Christie Brown, David Watson, Def Internet Basics: How to surf the web without drowning Belton, Jackie Archibald, Jessica Peters, Joelle PSAs Tuesda ,Au ust 9 6:30 - 8:30 PM McKiernan, Lee Burkitt, Lori Filtziakis, Louise The Sierra Club is sponsoring a public hike in Microsoft xcel: etting computers to do the math for you Behnke, Lucinda Sager, Mark Margerison, Ora the Williams Creek watershed on Sunday, July L? Lynne Hanson, Pamela Ana, Stephanie Barnhill, 24. The hike will be guided by naturalists and Thursday Au ust 1 1 630 - 8:30 PM Steve Simmons, Tom Sager and Vi Timmerman. forestry professionals who will interpret stream Microsoft.Word: t?ow to create a professional document Opens JLly 8 at 7 p.m. and runs to JuneQO. ecology and the effect of logging practices on it. Hikers will be leaving Cafenara at 10 a.m. and e&y, 'Au ust 16 630 - 8:30 PM JULY 6 TO AUGUST 27 driving to the Williams Creek, area. The walk itself Search Engines: Binding useful info among the garbage KRimat Centennial Museum presents Maria will be approximately 90 minutes-round trip. Time Thursday August 18 &SO - 8:30 PM Miranda: InRetrospective. MariaMirandaLawrence permitting, a visit will be made to the Willliams Using the internet to help plan trips is a multi-media artist who specializes in portrait Creek ecological reserve. AI1 welcome, especially and figurative illustration in a traditional classical families. For more information, phone Rob at 635- Tuesday, August 23 630 - 8:30 PM style. Works include theatrical and historical 0040 or Renee at 635-7992 Email Basics: Keeping in touch while avoiding spam scenes, musicians, dancers, flamenco, and close- up or panoramic scenes of the outdoors. She is TheTerrace Women'sCentre will be open August Thursday AuGst 25 630 - 8:38 PM a signature member of the Canadian Institute of 10-12 only for the remainder of the summer and Photo Editing: Fixing up your pictures PortraLAtists, the Island Illustrator Society, a will re-open for the fall on August 31. lifetimdmember of the Arts and Cultural Accord of , and a new active 'member of Terrace Art Gallery will be offering a Summer Art the Federation of Canadian Artists. Call 250-632- Program for five to 12 year olds this summer on 8950 for the museum's summer hours. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Call Amy, Cydney or Kim at 638-8884 for more information. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 The Skeena Valley Idol Contest for 16 to 25-year- Terrace Little Theatre has a Summer Drama olds begins with the Terrace Idol Contest on Days program for six to 13-year-olds in August. Wednesdav. July 27 at the'Elks Hall at 7 p.m. The Participants receive 50 hours of instruction and Terrace final wilcbe'held during Riverboat Days on performance time in set building, script writing I Wednesday, August 3. Call Yvonne 635-2287 or and producing. Cost is $125 per child. Call Mikala www.terraceautomall.com Megan 635-1 123 for,info. at McColl Playhouse for more info at 638-1215. JULY 30-31 Terrace Public Library invites you to join the Concerts in the Park, featuring classic rock Undercover Reader summer program. Register band Nick Gilder Sweeney Todd, best known for for the general reading program and/or register songs like Roxy Roller and Hot Child in the City, weekly for one of the fun children's programs from is headlining and will play Saturday, July 30 at 5 now until Aug. 24. Enjoy games, win prizes and ro*\ ro2 p.m. Numerous other bands from the Northwest listen to great stories. For more info, corn to the TERRACE TERRACE will also be performing during the free two-day front desk at the library or call 638-8177 to join ' €humam mmmma event in George Little Park running from noon to 7 the fun. [email protected] p.m. Music ranges from folk and blues to classic and alternative rock. Heritage Park Museum presents traditional Baby's Name: Saby's Name: children's arts and craft's workshops. Come and Ryan Jackson deJong Anthony James Savard JULY 29-31 enjoy this six-day, family workshop series where Date & Time of Birth: Hurianopoulos The1Ith Annual KispioxValleyMusicFestivalgoes children will learn about traditional crafts, botany on the last weekend in July. Featured performers and First Nations culture. Workshops run from June 15,2005 at 1 1 :15 p.m. Date 8, Time of Bid: ~TMDARD include The Creaking Tree String Quartet, Eliana Sunday, July 31 to Friday, August 5 starting at 2 Weight: 6 Ibs. 10 oz. July 16,2005 at 1259 a.m. Sex: Male 02. advertising63terracestandard.com Cuevas, Mr. Something something, Jambanja, p.m. every afternoon and lasting approximately Weight: 7 Ibs. 14 [email protected] Corbin Keep, The Wild Cellist, Corinne West and two hours. Pre registration is preferred as space Parents: Sex: Male Sarah Metznar. is limited. $2 per child per workshop (to help with Pennylou Kuemper Parents Your website/email address costs of materials) and adult accompaniment & Mark deJong Sylvia Savard & Sam could be here! MONDAY, AUGUST 1 is required. The museum also has daily tours to Horianopoulos The Ksan House Society presents a pond tour Aug. 31 at 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 pm.; Baby's Name: Contact us at 638-7283 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $10 per historic walking tours of Terrace Wednesdays, Aaliyah Marioh Verina Tait person. Tickets available at Misty River Books, in July and August, leaving the museum at 1:30 Baby's Name: The Garden Shed, Uplands Nersery, George Little p.m. for $5; historic plant tours Tuesdays in July Date & Time of Birth: Julianna McKenzie Ste hens House and Ksan House Society Administration. and August leaving the museum at 1:30 p.m. for July 15,2005 at 507 p.m. Date & Time d Bi& Riverboat Days at $4; day camp and children's programs for care Weight: 7 Ibs. 2 oz. July 17, 2005 at 6:47 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 providers throughout the summer for $25/group Sex: Female Weight: 6 Ibs. 14 oz. The Terrace Anti-Poverty Group Society is call the museum to book. Call the museum at 635- Parents: Sex: Female having an open house from 10 a.m. to noon.'At 1 4546 for more information., I Pam Tait & Bruce Wahl Parants p.m. a memorial planterlbench, "in recognition of Daniel & Melanie Stephens the homeless from the past, present and future" Tlie'Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers 5aby's Name: will be unveiled in the front ovce. 4625 Park Ave, cancer support group for family and frisnds Refreshments will be served. meeting every second and fourth Thursday of the Jeremy Edwurd Dami& Baby's Name: month at 7 p.m. Next meetings August 11 and 25. McDonald Kole Fredrick Starr AUGUST 5-7 The cancer centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It's Date & Time ob Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Terrace Elks and Royal Purple present the open Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m. Internet July 16, 2005 at 9:14 a.m. July 19, 2005 at 10: 3 p.m. access for cancer research is available. For 8 6.5 02. .. Riverside Festival, featuring folk, country, Weight: Ibs. Weight: 6 Ibs. 11 d bluegrass, Celtic and gospel music. Performers information about emergency aid or peer support Sex: Male : Male Monday, August 1 at 8pm include Valdy, Jenny Lester, Celtic Rain, Dr. programs, 'call 638-8583. Parents: Parents: Special showing of "Ma Lambly's". Ticket $12 and Fishy, Sound of the North, Copper Mountain, Jeremy McDonald & Leanne Starr & Rickie Gawa Sydney Wilson, Masala, Moonlight N' Rosie, Rene Tha Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday Vanessa Euverman can be purchased at the Museum, Don Diego's or Therrien and others. Location is Har-lee's Place, of every month at Cafenara. Come network with the George Little House. 14 km north of Terrace on Kalum Lake Drive. Day other writers, share goals, markets and tips. and weekend rates available. For tickets, call 635- Newcomers are welcome. Call Sarah at 638-8899 3160 or purchase them at Copperside Stores, Ev's or Judi at 638-7607 for details. Wednesday, August 3 at 1 Men's Wear, Grace Fell Florist and the George 3rd Annual Downtown walking tour Little House. For info call 635-9537. Terrace Toastmasters is now meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. JULY 29-AUG. 5 Always open to new members. Call Bob 638- Terrace Riverboat Days 2005 is an entire week 0923 or Rolf 635-6911 for info on next meeting to enjoy the culture and history of Terrace and location. area. There is something for all tastes and all ages - music, food, sports events, heritage theme Does your loved one have a brain disorder such tours, visual art programs and performances such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, as the Freestyle Motocross Madness. Of course, panidanxiety disorder, personality disorder or the perennial favourites are back - the parade, the OCD? For free information and /or support call fireworks display and Concerts in the Park. And Northwest B.C. Schizophrenia coordinator in this year, headline act The Nick Gilder Sweeney Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-7877 Todd Group, will perform at George Little Park. (FAM-SUPP). Or attend the Terrace Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except hotagePark Museum: 258=6354546 SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 July, August and December) at 7:30 p.m. at #102- The Kcpn House Society presents a Golf 4450 Greig Ave.

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I she is now cutting her ties retiring and leaving Ter- uting as a volunteer. He's leaving Terrace on August I to the organizations she has race. John Dewacht moved coached soccer and ball and 19 to make to their home in I been a volunteer with. And ' c to Terrace from Edmonton the Seniors Games slow Penticton. 1 what a great loss to Terrace 1961. He was born in Em- pitch ball team. When he be- From everyone in Ter- ,W First strike that will be. men, Holland and immigrat- came eligible to play for the race, we say a fond farewell HARRY Potter enthusiasts Kelly Munday and her daughter Jennifer Gurszki Marge Skead (nee An- ed to Canada in 195 1. After team, he joined asoa centre and thank you for your con- were first in line July 16 at Misty River Books for the midnight release of the weiler) came to Terrace in about two weeks aboard fielder. He is a member of tribution t:, Terrace. It takes latest instal)ment of the young wizard's tales. Over 150 people lined up out- I 1942 with her parents, John ship, he finally arrived at the Elks Club and the Royal people like John and Marge side the store to get their hands on the highly anticipated book Harry Potter I and Eleanor Anweiler. Pier 21 in Halifax and trav- Canadian Legion, was trea- that make Terrace such a and the Half-Blood Prince. Store owner Anna Beddie said she sold 65 copies MATT BEDDIE PHOTO Marge was born in 1942 elled by train to Edmonton. surer of the zone 10 Seniors wonderful place to live. that early morning and has already sold 21 2 in total. at Dauphin Manitoba, to John worked for Vic Froese Games committee and has Many thanks to both. I I Parents John and Eleanor I Anweiler. A family of five children, four girls, Mil- lie (now deceased), Marg, Gladys, and Sharon and one All Canadians get our Employee boy - Harvey. Mr. Anwei- I ler-left Manitoba, where he I farmed, in 1956 with the idea of going to Kitimat to Pricingfor the first time ever. look for work. With no accommodation It's the best time to own a"Chrysler,Jeepo or Dodge ever. : hefor decided his family to establish in tim him- mat, I self in Terrace. He got a job at Pohle Lumber Mill and 1: worked there until he retired d ; 1 in 1975 and then moved to ,.

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of directors for many years. I I During that time, she helped push the city of Terrace to become more wheelchair ac- 1 cessible and was involved in 16 West, Terrace, B.C. organizing fundraisers such as fishing derbys, bingo, raffles, etcetera. In 2002, Marge and John took four and a half months leave from their jobs and travelled our beautiful coun- 1- try of Canada, a trip they will always remember with ww-woterraceautomallocmnDLR. 5958 fnnd memories. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 27,2005 - B5

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I Riverboat Raiders pillage the competition Days sports at first lacrosse championship I’ By CHRISTINE KAMLAH roundup THE TERRACE Raiders have done it! ONCE AGAIN Riverboat Days will set the scene Defeating eight opposing zone fi- for oodles of action-packed sporting events. nalists from throughout BC, the first From high-adrenaline drag racing to beach vol- year rep team won the gold medal leyball there are sports of all sorts for athletes of trophy at the Provincial Bantam “C” all ages. Lacrosse Championships in Ques- +The 25th annual Mixed Slo-pitch Tourna- nel, July 14-17. ment takes to the diamonds at Riverside Park, Ro- Although the team consisted of tary Park and Thornhill Primary School starting at many first year players, they man- 7 p.m. this Friday and continuing all day Saturday, aged to outrun and outshoot the Sunday and Monday. Team are required to have competition in six gruelling, fast- a minimum seven men and three women with ad- paced games. ditional subs permitted. Head coach Terry Monture hoped +The Terrace Paddle Party welcomes every- to finish in the top four, but after one from beginners to advanced paddlers interested game one, a 13-6 victory over Lang- in learning about paddling the creeks, rivers and ley, his confidence rose. tidal rapids of the northwest. Goalie Devynn Ames was a force The party starts with paddlers arriving this Fri- to be reckoned with and was named day to camp out and paddling begins Saturday MVP for the game, while Chapen throughout the long weekend at Har-Lee’s Place, Leblond and Colton Dunsmore were 14 km north on Kalum Lake Road. top scorers. +Girls and boys from all over northwest B.C. In game two against North Okan- compete in the U-11 to U-14 Youth Soccer Tour- agan, Garrett Muir started the oscor- nament at Christy Park and Bailey Street fields ing only to see the game tied a min- from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. this Saturday through Mon- ute later. day. North Okanagan slid ahead half- +Adrenaline junkies can gear up for Freestyle way through the first on a power play Motocross Madness starring Canadian Freestyle goal, but hot shot Colton Dunsmore Champion Reagan Sieg who returns with Kawasaki drilled one past the opposition on a team member Kris Garwasiuk and new teammate play set up by Scott Simpson and Ian Jeff Fehr. McKinnon to tie the game. The trio will perform stunts in mid-air after Terrace fans, nerves on edge, launching their bikes from two jumps in the west cringed when North Okanagan took end of the Skeena Mall parking lot from 1:30 p.m. thel‘lead with three minutes remain- to 4 p.m. this Saturday (in the event of rain, the ing in the period. show will be rescheduled for Sunday). Terrace turned up the heat in the. +Cheer for your favorite driver as all classes second period, scoring seven goals, plus mini stock cars from Prince George race at the including a hat trick by Justin Dodge, Terrace Stock Car Association’s Bomber Invita- and dominated the third, ending with tional Race Weekend this Saturday and Sunday. an 11-5 win. Chapen Leblond was Racing starts at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Terrace named MVP of the game. Speedway. Just follow the signs on, Queensway With no penalty minutes in game Drive. Adults $7, Student/Senior $4, Families $17, three, the Raiders extinguished the children seven and under are free. I Quesnel Wildfire 13-2. +Dogs show their stuff at the obstaclelcourse CHAREN LEBLOND, Terrace Raiders lacrosse team-captain, shows off his Most Valuable Player1krb;f;hy in the debut of the Dog Agility Fun Meet beside1 and his gold medal from the Provincial Bantam “C” Lacrosse Championships in Quesnel. He says being the George Little House at the foot of Kalum Street Dodge received the MVP award. named the most valuable player of the‘tourney surprised him. Leblond, who just joined the team this this Sunday. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with the The Raiders mowed over Ridge season, was a top scorer for the Raiders throughout the championship MARGARET SPEIRS PHOTO event expected to start at 9 a.m. Handlers pay $5 to Meadows in a 13-0 defeat in game participate. four, giving Ames his tournament to inch ahead 4-3. the score at 8-3, spectators watched coach Don Leblond said the Raiders +The Street Hockey Challenge between youth shutout with Chapen Leblond add- Terrace chalked up two more in in awe as the kids continued to bat- only played six games together in aged five to 13 goes at the Wal-Mart parking lot this ing five goals and Dunsmore receiv- the remaining five minutes, and gave tle. 10 weeks before the tournament and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday from 9 ing the MVP award. up one to end the’period 6-4. The final period saw North Okan- then survived six games in four days a.m. to 2 p.m. Teams consist of four players plus a Team spirits soared as the Raid- Colton Dunsmore was quick to agan score three but it was too little at provincials. c increase the lead to 7-4 in the third goalie. Register at Wal-Mart or the George Little ers were now one game away from too late. A fantastic feat considering that House for $25 per team. playing for gold. period, but came on The Raiders’ perseverance Cowichan Valley had a 27-0 record +Enjoy competition, food and fun at Beach Battling injury and fatigue, Ter- strong, scoring twice and bringing awarded them the 13-6 victory and coming into provincials before suf- Blast Volleyball “5” in Mr. Mike’s parking lot. race came on strong in their evening the action-packed game to 7-6 with the gold medal. fering their first defeat to the Raid-‘ Two-on-two and four-on-four volleyball plays this game against the Cowichan Valley, 4:21 left in the game. Other highlights included Terry ers. Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Monday 10 scoring eight minutes into the pe- Chapen Leblond solidified the Monture receiving the Fair Player B,ut Lcblond said his squad felt a.m. to 5 p.m. riod. win with one minute remaining for Coach Award for sportsmanship, no pressure. +The 3-011-3 Basketball Tournament wel- Brock Norwood then showed an 8-6 victory. and Scott Simpson being chosen as The victory didn’t come easy. comes kids and adults to join a team and play how it’s done with an unassisted, Dayid Low-Brady received game the Raiders Fair Player. Players became quite beat up as the starting at 10 a.m. this Sunday and Monday in the underhand shot into the &t, giving MVP and the team surrounded The team’s inspiration, Chapen’ tournament went on. McDonalds parking lot. Register at McDonalds for the Raiders a 2-0 lead. Ames lo celebrate his magnificent Leblond, was chosen the Provincial Coach Terry Monture bought $12. Cowichan managed to sneak one job in net. tournament MVP. along seven boxes of A535 heated +Show your skills and wow the crowd at the by Ames on the power play, and On the final day, with sore mus- Terrace was also recognized stickers for muscle pain and every sixth annual Ruins Skateboard Competition this again with four minutes remaining cles, bruises and an, unmistakable throughout the tournament for the player asked for them. Leblond no- Sunday. Register at 11 a.m: and start skating at 1 in thetperiod to even the score. determination, Terrace swarmed fine sportsmanship shown by play- ticed players wearing one’ on each p.m. at the Skateboard Park behind Terrace Arena. Terrace fans shuddered as Co- North Okanagan in their second ers and coaches. Way to make us thigh- and one on each arm. ’ +Come out to the Back Eddy Pub and cheer on wichan capitalized one minute into meeting, outshooting them 28-5 in proud! But with their championship vic- waiters and waitresses as they expertly carry jugs of the second period, but the Raiders the first period. .BHllB tory, “then the hurts don’t hurt that beer through an obstacle course in the 21st anniver- retaliated and nailed two quick goals Near the end of the second, with At home last week, assistant much anymore,” he said. sary of the Slingers Race at 1 p.m. Sunday. I1 FA weekend of speed starts with Street Legal racing at Drag Racing at the Northwest Regional Airport at 6 p.m. Friday Aug. 5 and 8 a.m. to 10 Kermodes won with conTidence a.m. Saturday and Sunday Aug. 6 and 7. BY MARGARET SPEIRS AWESOME. A really good High flying feeling. Young soccer players shared their feelings about fun on wheels being the first to win soccer THERE’LL be lots of antics in the air for motocross gold for Terrace last week. fans again this year at Riverboat Days. “We spent so much time Spectators can watch rehuning Canadian Free- trying to win provincials. style Champion Reagan Sieg, Kawasaki team It’s just a big, big thrill for member Kris Garwasiuk and new teammate, for- us,” said U-16 boys captain mer Prince George native, Jeff Fehr launch their Alex Redpath, adding it was bikes over the Skeena Mall parking lot in Freestyle the team’s fifth trip to the Motocross Madness. tournament. J Organizer Steve Pereira says Fehr holds the dis- They previously won two tinction of being the 10th biker in the world to suc- silvers and one bronze. cessfully land a back flip. “When we got the two The move to the Skeena Mall parking lot allows silvers, we lost to the team organizers to set up a faster, hotter course with two that got gold by one goal,” iumps for coptinual riding. he said, adding those rivals Pereira predicts a crowd of 7,000 will come out were Campbell River and to watch the motocross tricksters. And at least 10 Richmond. lucky fans will get a close up view of the action. They went into the tour- From July 25 to 29, two radio listeners will win nament with confidence and a pass to watch the show from the pit, a reserved a full, injury-free roster. area close to the jumps. A few passes will be avail- He said the team im- THE U-16 KERMODES taste victory by nipping their first gold medals from the provincial soccer champion- able to win the day of the event. proved immensely over the ships. The team had played in provincials five times previously, bringing home two silver and one bronze. The show’s festivities will close with a lucky years and have played 197 MARGARET WEIRS PHOTO winner riding away on a Kawasaki KLX 125, a be- games together. ginner bike ideal for youth aged 10 to 14. The U-13 girls, who won winning the gold,” said U- mates had faced the same which doesn’t typically hap- just had a lot of really good Entry forms can be filled out and dropped in silver last year, had a similar 13 girls goalkeeper Bailey opponents with one differ- pen. players,” said Neufeld, add- boxes at participating sponsors until July 29. experience. Neufeld. ence now. The girls met many strong ing their toughest game was Spectators at the show can enter to win two re- “I think we had a pretty The tourney competi- “We just played our best. competitors. against Abbotsford. turn tickets to Vancouver from Hawkair. good idea of how we were tion proved tough for both Everyone stepped up to play “The hardest were prob- “We knew we had to beat The trio will kick off Riverboat Days by show- going to do. We were pretty squads. their best,” he said, adding ably Abbotsford, Kelowna them if we wanted to win the mg off some of their skills in the parade. confideat about going and Redpath said his team- they won all five games, and Maple Ridge. They gold.”

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Kelowna College of This is a challenging senior position working directly with a Board On July 25 5:OOPM horse sale $1,995 (retail-$5,700) Professionalcounselling. Earn bf Directors. The successful candidate will be personable and - 1-604-522-2025. your diploma in one year. visit - large warehouse clearance of energetic and will have: saddles & tack, large variety CUSTOM MADE Heavy duty our website: www.counsellor - Valley Auctions, Armstrong, shelves for retail use. Call Vid- training.com Phone for infor- Education consisting of accreditation in overall BC -Horse Consignmentswel- 60 Stop 250-638-8535 (30~1) mation: (2501717-041 2. management anda minimum of five (5)years management Helen Bush come. 250-546-9420. EXPLORER 4 wheel handicap experience; On July29 - 500PM Horse Sale electric scooter ,,with grocery Direct business management experience, ,including - Large warehouse clearance cart $3,200. Walker with seat WANTED - Company drivers 1924 - 2005 of saddles &tack, Large varie- 8 owner opektors. Flat deck planning and start-ups; $150.250-61 5-0388 (29~3) & heavy haul divisions. Cana- ty - Valley Auctions Armstrong, ' Excellent people management and facilitation t! Helen passed'on peaccfully at FOR SALE $24,900 060. dian & "US" miles. For informa- skills; Kclowna Ccncral Hospital July BC - Horse Consignments wel- come. 250-546-9420. 14x70 3 bedroom, 2 bath mo- tion: call 1-800-877-9565 or fax Direct working experience with First Nations; 8, 2005. She is prcclcccascd by bile home on pad rent, FIS, WI resume & abstract to 1-866- Excellent writing, research and computer skills; her husband Wildrcd (Red). D, propane/wood heat, carpet 514-3439. 0 Applied experience in financial management, including Helen is suivivcd and will bc AUCTION SALE throughout. AISO, $lO,OOO oh. ICE TECHNICIAN - 2005-06 Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005 contracts and budgets: dearly niisscd by hcr daughter 1973 23 ft. GMC Scamper mo- season Smithers Curling Club. Retirement and moving torhome, rebuilt 454 gas motor, Full details can be seen at Patricia and son-in-law Don Sara sale for Melvin and Ruth *,Knowledge of Health Canada policies and procedures, 3 DC. bath, proDane & electric. www.interior-news.com click Human Rights legislation, and Labour Canada Cherished grandchildrcn, Neil 6i , Lybeck, 40105 Hwy. 97s. 5 Both need TLC'and work. 250- on Job Opportunities or call of Maple Ridge - Joann sc Ilcnnis of Arnistrong - Gerald of kms south of Hixon, B.C. 842-51 26 (28~3) 250-847-5130 days, 250-847- regulations; Salomc, Allyson Sun City Guy Barbara of 9N Tractor, Taurus 650 3- 9148 eves. AZ. - of AZ - sc wheeler, Ferguson mower, FOR SALE Two drawer metal Experience in organizing and chairing meetings: Whistler - Rock & Shcrri of Pcmbcrton and all the great side delivery rake, dump filing cabinet $25; wood filing Heavy Duty Mechanic. White *Abstinence from drugs and alcohol for at least five (5) grandchildren. Helcn and Rcd moved from Prince Rupert rake, tandem disc, 3 hp cabinet $25; 250-635-2535 River Contracting Limited is currently looking for a Licensed years; o Terrace in 1944. Hclcn worked until her retirc- snow blower, 3 hp rototiller, j28p3) 3 hp blades, cement mixer, Heavy Duty Mechanic for full Must be willing and able to pass a criminal record check. mcnt at Skecna Vicw Hospital - shc was a mcm- FOR SALE 1985 16' Sangster time work in Vanderhoof. Ex- 2 bottom plow, rototillers, boat with 80 HP motor with Salary to commensurate with experience. ber of the Rcbcca Lodge for many ycars and new and usedsnowblowers, cellent wages, benefits and was an avid bowler. She was gifted with a trailer. VGC. Includes all acces- work environment. Please fax If you have the skills and talents, and want to be a part of our utility trailers, shredder, 400 sories$7,000 060. Antique chi- warm friendly personality, an endearing Amp welder on trailer, large resume to 250;567-5881 or call exciting future development, can submit letter, na set Bavarian porcelain 12 250-567-5801. you your cover smilc rind made many lifc long friends. quantity welding rods, - piece place setting. Beigh with Bunchermen Wanted: White resume and references to: I1 be no service at HclenS wire feed welder, Quantum 5 hp pressure washer, gold trim. $600 250-635-2905 River Contracting Limited is Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Administrator cremation will take place in , sandblaster and acetylene J28p3) currently looking for 2 experi- Kitamaat Village Council, Haisla PO Box 1101 wna and burial will be in enced Bunchenen with at torches. FOR SALE Bookcase, corner Kitamaat Village, BC VOT 280 ace at a later date. Atlas 3 112" swing metal 70"h x 36" w x 25 112" w $70, least 3 years experience for lathe, cut off saws, drill love seat, upholstered $285, work in the Vanderhoof area. Phone (250) 639-9361 / Fax: (250) 632-2840 , presses, drill bits, TWS Readers Digest special edi- Excellent wages and benefits. Email: [email protected];lm steel band saw, Anvils, tion books $8 each or 75 for Please fax resume to: 250-567- 5881 or call 250-567-5801. no later than 4 p.m., Friday, August 12, 2005. cement saw, angle and $300. National Geographic bench grinders, vises. magazines, year 1921 to 2005 Short Log Trucks wanted for We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those Jigsaw, radial arm incomplete, 1921 dates $15 poplar in the Chetwynd area. short-listed will be contacted. saw, wood lathe, table each, the rest $8 each, or all Yearly contract. $3.1 2/Tonne/ saws, sanders, band saw, 476 issues for $695. Etchings, hr plus fuel additive. Phone C clamps block planes, 250-788-3563. drills, hand augers. 1975, signed, historic ships of 'I America, Schooner, Clippe $ Learn to Earn $3Wweek by New Honda 3500 generator, next week. Training provided. portable gas engines, Robert E. Lee, $125 each, or 3 for $280. Medallic history of 1-888-530-3589. winch, water ' pumps, Building Supplies Sales po- piston pumps, gas engines, Canada - 2 volumes dated from 1000 to 1970, issued 1974, 90 sitions open in large Home electric motors. Hardware Building Centre in Passed away in Mills Memorial Hospital aher a short but coura- 314" drive sockets, gear pieces, $485. Stamp album of first day cover collection, inter- Beautiful North Okanagan. geous battle with cancer. Predeceased by his loving wife Edna in pullers, come alongs, Experience preferred. Send 1995 and son Frederick McKenzie in 1996. chain \hoists. Thare is an natiioLal 1976 for 90 countries ,,resumes to PO Box 37, Arm- unbelievable quantity of $475 250-635-4846 (28~3) strong, BC VOE 1BO. every type of hand tool for The Terrace Bantam Reps biggest fan will be sadly missed by all HONDA 6500 watt generator. Miss your family? Working that knew him. Survived by his sisters Grace Rin ham, Annie mechanics, woodworkers, on wheels-propanelgas, cord- - and general maintenance way too much for way too lit- Woods, Effie Grant and Ella Renwick. Children - Jo n Jr., Sandra less remote start, liquid cooled. 91 purposes. c tle? Executive level pay from available for: Grindley, Gail Compton (Bob), Chester Banek, Harvey Banek Antiques include cream Asking $2200.00 obo. 250-638- home. Learn how now! 800- (Jane), Garnet Banek, Marven McKenzie, Hilda Larson (Ken), cans, copper canning 8700 days, 250-61 5-5443 even- 366-1375 x-1 115 or ings (29~3) Long Term Training Tuition Wilfred McKenzie (Judy), Peggy Tressiera, Marjorie Amos, kettle, wringer, cast iron www.dreams becomereality.net (up to 3 school years) McKenzie, Lorraine Ridler (Harry) and 60 grandchildren tractor seats, forge blower, HYDROPONIC SYSTEM for Douglas Lake Ranch is looking Books & Supplies and great grandchildren. water pumps, ice tongs, growing vegs. $300. Single cap- for ahlltime Yard Maintenance Short Term Training whetstone, wash stand, tain bed $1 25. General Electric Girl. Room & meals are in- (1.e. First Aid, WHMIS) Living Allowance The family would like to thank Dr. Chkipov, Dr. Van Herk and grain grinder, bentwood deep freezer 21 cubic ft. $300. cluded with wage. Position the Nursing Staff at Mills Memorial Hospital for their care and chairs. 250-635-6790 (28p3) will entail all aspects of yard maintenance: mowing lawns, compassion during Dad's final days. Household items include a KENMORE 15cu.ft. freezer large number of dressers, raking, weedeating, sprink- To be eligible.. . couch, chairs, beds, $250 GE fridge $250. Weider ling lawns, watering flowers, Donations can be made in his memory to the Dr. R.E.M. lee home gym $375. Old Singer c] You are currently on El or had an El claim Foundation. bookshelves, fridge, freezer, swimming pool up keep and oak sideboard household sewing machine in cabinet $50. many other various duties. Ap- in the last 3 years or have had an established Thanks Poppa, for showing us the way !o live life/properly ' 250-635-6408 (28~3) ; :: 5 plicants are invited to forward Maternity/Parental Leave claim in the love, John Jr. and the rest of your loving family decor. ,,. , . I pd.,,jw.. This will be a ve* large NATURAL GAS ,.unit heater.' their resume by mail: Douglas last 5 years. f sale. We are selling a 157,000 BTU. Great for shop Lake Ranch, General Delivery, 60 year accumulation or large guilding. Comes with B Douglas Lake, BC VOE 1SO by 0 You have been referred by an I-IRDC funded of tools and household vent chimney. $400 OB0 250- fax: 250-350-3336 or by email: items. We can only list the [email protected] Counselor and have a return-to-work action plan. highlights. There will be a KBD Logging Ltd. is seeking concession on site. Please experienced Feller Bunch- 0 You are not currently enrolled in school direct all inquires to Mike er Operators and Log Truck or training. or Ella @ Mikes Auctions UPRIGHT MARTIN Dyme Drivers for work in the Fort St. 250-694-3497, email: Grand Piano $1,000 250-635- JamesIHouston area. Full time You are legally entitled to work in Canada. [email protected] 2856 (30~33 summer and winter work is cur- 0 rently available. For further in- formation, please contact Ben The Government ofCanada has contributed funding to this initiative. Canad$: Hoy at 250-996-8032 or 250- I want to let everyone know how much your words, -996-1 498. Flooring Wholesaler Needs FOR SALE Golf cart in good MOVE TO "Sunnv KamlooDs" prayers and many kindnesses have touched the hearts condition. 250-798-2510 (28~3) Asst. Manager 6r retail 'tire of everyone in my family. Thank you from the bottom Cash Flow - Buy direct Laminate...... $.49 sqlft, 12 ml GOALIE GEAR complete set, store. Must have 3 years ex- of my heart. laminate...... $1.99 sqlft, Lam- excellent condition. Top qual- perience. Wages commen- Pastor Mike Roseneau and his wife Moe were there inate tile (from)...... $.99 sun, ity, Pee Wee or younger. $900 surate with experience. Fax for'everyone in our time of sorrow. Thank you for your 1x6 knoty fir or pine...... $1.75 1-250-828-9462. Email: alan 060. Play Gear complete set, [email protected] encouragement and your prayers. The funeral service sqlft, 3 1 4" oak, maple, bam- used one season. Excellent boo pre fin ...... $3.99 sqlft, Findasitter.ca is accepting reg- was exactly as I wanted. I couldn't ask for more. Also, 3 114" japanese cheny pre condition, fits bantam oryoung- their daughter who sang Wayne's favourite hymn, The fin...... $4.75 sqlft, Oak, maple, er. $700 OB0 250-632-71 99 Old Rugged Cross. Ruth Magee, your voice lifts us up. ash engineered ...... $2.99 sq.ft. INFlNlTl ELlPTlCAL trainer, TONS MORE1 1 You are just amazing. computer read out, incl. heart 1-800-631-3342 George and Gail Munson, your rnerosity and kind- monitor, calories burnt, etc. As at www.findasitter.ca LADIES RIDE snowboard. 5 PEOPLE needed to work from actions at the time you were needed most. YOU'RE COMPUTER FOR sale: $300. & , THE BEST. Used approximately 5 times. home for yourself, at your com- LEMAWE Verity 4233, VLS, K6-2 note- Burton bindings, mint 32 boots, puter, online. Start Now. $20 Darren and Jacquie (Munson) Eves, thank you for book 1.44 FD, 32 Mg Ram, size 8, board bag, brand new +hr. P/r, FIT. www.sensation immediately coming to our homes and all your help 24xCD Rom, 56K modem. 250- ~valify Wfur Slnmml8hip 964-4949 (28~3) $1 50 goggles, helmut. Worth salsuccess.theonlinebusiness. ' and kindness. over $1,200. Asking $800. Call com Human Resources Advisor Ian and Janet Munson. What can I say we love you Lemare- Group is now accepting applications - 250-635-4444 (30~3) CAREGIVERS WANTED in Ver- and thank you. You were so sweet to my Wayne that I non area to provide care for one from experienced Human Resources Generalists. WINCHESTER 270 rifle, clw child or youth in your home. ' smile when I think of you. scope and, sling. Model 70. This challenging position encompasses multiple My heart and love goes out to the Terrace RCMP, Experience and skill working responsibilities, including managing the company's Asking $400.00 250-638-8700 with conduct disorder, mental Victims Assistance Program (RCMP). To everyone who days, 250-615-5443 evenings. illness, drug and alcohol use, EMS program, coordinating training, hiring and joined the search for Wayne and the Terrace and (29~31 and criminal behaviors. Ability proactive safety committee member in this unionized Kitimat Search and Rescue crews and helicopter pilots. HOMEPARTYCOMPANYSEEK- to provide ti structured envi- environment OS 250+ employees. Previous HR ING CONSULTANTS. Home ronment essential. Must meet experience mandatory, good computer skills and the Hot, sweaty, wet, devil's club, swift current and log Decor, Candles Cookware jams didn't hold you back. You brought peace and 9 PIECE bedroom suite $550; - - Ministry Of Children and Family ability to multitask. Organizationalskills crucial; previous Entertainlng - at ONE PARTY1 Development Standards. Call closure to our family. 3 piece coffee table $75; enter- Amazing Prices! Earn $100- logging industry experience preferred. Position is tainment centre $50; brushsaw The Resource Team at 250- I'd also like to thank Coroner Art Erasmus, you are a 150 per party! Minimal Startup 558-2700. permanent, full time, based in Port McNeill, Vancouver kind, caring man. Stihl $500; 13" TV $60; Candle Cost! 1-866-456-3746. Island. Please submit resumes in confidence to: microwave $40. Apt. 4 4631 EXCEL TRANSPORTATION Jim Lynch of Great West Life, without your help, I'd - ENTREPRENEURS - Develop Walsh 250-635-0758 (30~3) your own career while being as- Inc. Prince George Division Kamm (250) 956-3123 still be filling out forms, your help was invaluable. sociated with other high achiev- requires licenced heavy duty, 0 DINING ROOM set. Pedestal Fax: (250)9964888 To my co-workers at the Northern Motor Inn, I love table, four chairs, one leaf with ers. If you are self motivated commercial transport mechan- ou. You've one above and beyond with your loving matching buffet and hutch. For- and refuse to accept anything ics. 3rd year apprentices will Email: kbuhlmanQlemarre.ca iindness an I thank you. est green and solid pine. $750 but success call 1-8O0-748- be considered. Send resume Mail: PQ Box 609, B 3006. If your name is not here it's not that you're forgotten, OB0 250-615-2853 (28~3) to 333 Ongman Road, Prince Port McNeill, BC VON 2RO ,02824 LEA§€ OPERATORS required George B.C. V2K 4K9 or fax' I just can't name everyone because you were so many. MOVING SALE 9 piece bed- Thanks to Cst. Clint Lang, Cst. Guy Simmons, Cst. to run CadUSA Ion haul flat- 250-563-7605 room suite $950, 3 piece sofa deck Class-1. Avg 81.71 with Stacey Primoseth, Cst. Christopher Rusnak and Sherry set $350, 3 piece coffee table MECHANIC REQUIRED with/ own trailer or $1.60 without. without papers. Drop off Pellegrino. You still contact me and make sure I'm $75, 25' TV $150, entertain- Fuel cards, Excellent Benefits. re- ment center $50, brand new 12 sume to Kalum Kabs, 4449 alright. Call Steve or Andre (800)663- Lakelse Avenue (28~3) Last, but not least - to my three angels working on cubic foot freezer $350, Honda 0099. the railroad tracks. You rescued me; got help immedi- lawnmower $180, 1995 Neon, Miss your kids? Working way AC, auto. $4,000. 250-635- ately and comforted and cared so well for myself and too much for way too little? Ex- 0758 (28~3) ecutive level pay from home. my dog Foxy. Thank you Real Pelletier from Terrace, Pmfessional Class 1 Driven. The right applicant will have great MOVINGSALE Diningroomsu- Learn how now 1-800-587- Randy from Prince George and Dan from Smithers. ite, beds, desks, chairs, couch, 9046 ext 8228. New Pay Package. interpersonal skills, you will be able to Call Fleet Personnel for details. After running scared for 1 1/2 hours on the railroad lamps, electric piano, windsurf- Business for sale in Kamloops, plan, organize, direct and control daily tracks, you were the answer to my fervent prayers to 1-760-904.1202 George Rae , er & sails, miscellaneousitems. established for twenty five 147749-4084 God. You are my angels. Phone 250-635-7992 (28~3) years, owner retiring. Grosses W.hrtra118.cOm operations. Im lement operational I will close this now with thanks to my family; Ruth $400-$500 K per year, excellent procedures an ensure health and cash flow. Call 250-319-71 87. s and George Klassen, Percy and Doreen Praught; Dale and Tina Praught; my nephews and nieces; Wayne's MOVING OUT Sale. Buffet and COMPLETE STEEL Sawmill safety regulations are followed. The 4 - 52" saws, 300 318 sawbits, beautiful brothers and sisters, my beautiful 5 children; hutch with matching dining Edger, trim saw, 671 Jimmy die- right candidate must achieve our my loving daughter-in-laws and my loving son in law; table and 6 chairs $850; black sel motor, Planner, 471 Jimmy, restaurants expectation my dear 1 1 grandchildren; Scott Gallant (my fake break-fast nook dining table 4 wheel drive forklift. Ph. 392- Local Terrace Area son); Tanya Halpin (my fake daughter), Roland and and 6 chairs $300; two black 5090. speed of service and cleanlinessOf whi e matching sofas $350; freezer Chip train/Self dumper Patsy Lavoie and Marian Giesbrecht. You all wrapped BUSINESS FOR sale: Bulkley $200. 250-638-1360 or 250- experience required. Must maintaini n y+ a friendly atmosphere. Valley Eavestroughing. Turn- me in your arms, opened your homes and gave me 635-7314 (29~3) your loving care key operation. Total exterior be ablt to run loader. Various shi s involved. MOVING SALE King bed, sin- McKays Funeral Home, thank you for your time, calls. installation.Specializing in con- Call Randy et gle bed, dressers, snowblower, tinuous 5" aluminum gutters. Please apply in person to the manager: You went out of your way, you all were exceptional. 1-888-245-8848 powersaws,entertainmentcen- Awesome potential. Business 4443 Park tre, TV, insulated stove pipe, is 10 yrs. old. Serves the Bulk- Fax resume/a6stmct to SOMETHING Avenue couches, door. Much more. ley Valley. Call 250-846-5509 DIFFERENT Terrace, B.C. 250-638-0072 (30~3) Ask for Willy. (28~30 250-245-4035

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LEMARE 4.I.lr, Ouolrfv.. Value SleuordrhiD WOODS FOREMAN Lemare is accepting applications from experienced West Coast Woods ForemenMlomen for a permanent, full time position based in Port McNeill. Vancouver Island. This challenging position offers generous compensation commensurate with performance and experience, a company vehicle and benefits. Send resumes, in confidence, to: PH: 250-635-8278 Journeyman Carpenters to CELL 250-615.3446 uork on townhouses andlor Karen Buhlman - Phone: (250) 956-3123 Fax: (250) 956-4886 custom design residential Email: [email protected] t, MEETS WCE REOUIRMNIS * EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS homes. ex erience is necessary. Mail: PO Box 609, II P to 250-635-6381 I Port McNeill, BC VON 2R0 10232 We are offering $30 - 540 per or apply in person with hour based on experience. resume to the front desk. POODLES PLUS - Doc Taylor Professional Training Please e-mail your resume EXPERIENCED PROCESSOR fAll Breeds or0 Dogs 8 CATS (Warratah and Limmit) opera- 6-week Heavy Equipment Op- Open By Appt 7 das a wee in word format to tors. Wanted for beautiful Van- erators =program training in Ctnanirnt Dmtmn hatir ’ (;rtiir sdmioi;;ffiond nrcliltaijx Grccinti 4702 Lakelse Ave, Terrace couver Island locations. Camp Kelowna. Advanced Class 1 or fax 250 344 7441. No phone calls please. and 3 Driver training. Kelowna 4501 Brdg Aur. Back DHr coobt~~i~is,cetirrrpirc.c.s. cmiillc liolilms, iirfijirinl frees, ropinries, and town jobs. Current union iiy iwcs, florcil clrtsrcrs ririil trritcli iiiorc. rate $27.88 an hour plus 2/3 and Prince George Locations. Call Toll Free: 1-877-860-7624 CALL 615-8918 bonus hour, travel time and full www.taylorprodriving.com Reasonable Rator Start at $30.00 qroom Dawn Monren benefits. Please fax resumes to full School-bared Prevention Coordinator Nu firing FURninrhr Skl-bar Tnatmrntr Ted LeRoy Trucking Ltd. 250- ERUTING A PAWSIIIVE EXPERlENCEFOR YOUR DO6 Northwest Addiction Services‘is seeking an experienced youth 246-2293 (28~3) \ / worker to inform students, parents and school ersonnel in CONSTRUCTION & Service Kitimat about issues of drug ‘and alcohol misuse. TKe successful FELLER BUNCHER operator. Plumbers required. Competi- applicant will hove relevant post-secondary education training Experienced feller buncher op- tive wages and benefits. Ke- in substance abuse and experience working>withyouth. This is erator for camp situation south lowna, BC.3 Forward resume by a part-time position I30 hours a week) for one year to cover a BC coast. Union rates $30.18 BOOKKEEPING .SERVICES fax to 250-861-8974 or email: ’ Set up and maintenance of maternity leave. Please send o cover letter and resume to: and benefits Fax resume to [email protected] Ted Leroy Trucking. 250-286- your small business require- Norihwost Adddon Services Farwest Buslines Ltd. Has an ments. Serving the Northwest 1y311-3228 Kalum Street, i 3661 (29~3) immediate opening for a cer- Terrace, BC. V8G 2N1 for over 9 years. Phone 250- IMMEDIATE FULL time job tified Commercial Transport 635-9592. ICTFNl By fax to: 250-638-1 600 opportunity. Experienced War- Mechanic or a Heavy Duty Me- By email to: nwadsterraceOtdcss.ca atah head processor operator chanic in Kitimat. Fax resume: 7h;r cornp&bn closer July 3 I, 2005. in the Houston area. Wges/ben- 250-632-2154. Attention: Phil- efits comensurate with job ex- ip Malnis. LITTLE ORCHARD Preschool c* ,:., perience. Phone 250-845-9269 Vernon Service Company r& is taking registration for the fall or 250-845-2353 (28~3) quires Journeyman Service for both preschool and Parent’ ‘ SEAPORTLIMOUSINE LTD. Plurnbers/Gasfitters. $28/hr. and Tot sessions. Please call MATURE PERSON to manage Rachel at 250-61 5-0024 or 250- a 22 suite apt. in terrace. If in- Call 250-549-4444 or fax 250- PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 549-4416. 635-0616 for more info. (28~6) terested, please fax resume to Daily scheduled bus service from Stewart to 250-635-3402. Please include your name and phone number. Terrace and return, and all points in between. Pick- (29~3) 20” 8 24”’WARATAH proces- up and delivery of goods in Terrace, C.O.D. and PART-TIME Housekeeping sors, looking for work. 250- is seeking expressions of interest for the position of: 774-3810 or 250-261-4289 RETIRED TEACHER available courier service. staff required. Previous experi- for tutoring math, reading and ence helpful but not necessary. CERTIFIED, BONDED caregiv- writing skills. 250-638-1 164 Box 21 7, Stewart, This is a great opportunity for er, accepting clients for respite P.O. B.C. a mature individual. Drop off care, personal hygiene, Dr’s Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 436-2633 your resumewith references to: appts, shopping etc. Please Terrace Depot: 635-7676 4830 Hwy 16 West, Terrace. No call 250-635-6261 or leavemes- phone calls or faxes please. sage. (30~3) . WORK WANTED. Very inex- REGISTERED LIVE-IN F/r, N/S NEED MONEY NOW? If you lThe shows in every move we Fke! experience chldren, caregiver pensive rates. Reliable work. quality I Expefienced painting, con- have equity in your home, we to be located in the company’s Terrace Office. in beautiful Whitehorse, Yukon. can help! Can’t prove income, 867-633-5456 (29~3 struction, yardwork, clean up, moving powersaw, most any- slow credit, bank says no! Call Working in a telephone dispatch center, the Customer SHORT LOG trucks) for popl; Rick at Rick Graves & Asso- in the Chetwynd area. Yearly thing. Good references. Please ciates. 1-604-306-0891. Service Representative will respond to customer phone 250-615-01 08 (29~3) contract. $3.1 2Aonne/hr. plus NEED WHEELS? You are ap- account inquiries using the company’s Customer fuel additive. Phone 250-788- proved - today @ Barnes Whea- Information and Billing System. 3563 (29~3) .ton GMC Surrey. No credit LL - BAD credit - First time Buyer Qualifications: Grade 12 education. Typing speed - no problem. If you work, you local business has an immediate opening for a have credit! Huge selection to of 40 wpm. Good organizational skills. Must have choose form. O-Down available good %writtenand verbal Communication skills. - Ask for Orvis. Professional Credit Rebuilders. 1-888-270- Customer relations experience would be an asset. This position‘has variable hours, Monday to 7199. www.creditrebuilders.net Sunday. Please forward your resume to: GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad Please reply to Human Resources Department at Credit? Bills? Unemployed? [email protected] or to Pacific Northern Gas Ltd., 2900 File# 21 1 Need Money? We Lend!! If you own your own home-you qual- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY QUIET & Clean 2 bedroom Kerr Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4L9, or fax to (250) C/O Terrace Standard ify. 1-877-987-1420. www.pi0 recently renovated two bed- ground level apartment. Avail- 635-9758. Expressions of interest will be received 32 10 Clinton Street neerwest.com Member of the room apartment. Close to able Aug. 1/05. No pets. Elec- until 4:30 Friday August 5,2005. Terrace, B.C. Better Business Bureau. town, security entrance, on- tric heat. Close to Walmart. Ref- V8G site management. No pets. erences and secutiry denosit 5R2 $450/month +’ damage depos- required. $475/mo. Phone.2W- it. Utilities included. Call 250- 635-1126 (28p3) ,w... . 638-0404(11ctfn) ’ g .** QUIET STUDIO suites, down- SCREENED TOPSOIL Drive- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY town secured building, laundro- &77> REHAB way crush, drain rock, land- VERY NICE 2 bedroom apart- mat, heat included, absolutely scaping rock, bedding sand. no parties, great for working BriM Colimrbio CONSULTANT [l;EAR=O=flAWUl5 U PPLY L-TD. ment. Within walking distance AmrplgirAm.atirn 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 to Walmart, Superstore & Hos- couple or older single person The mission of the BC Paraplegic Association (BCPA) (16ctfn) pital. Secure video entrance. 250-635-7585 (28~3) is to assist eo le with spinal cord injuries and other On-site management. 250-638- physical &agilities achieve independence, self- ‘InternationalTruck Dealer 1622 (29~3) PARK & CLINTON reliance and full participation in the community. Located in the Peace River Country BRIGHT, SUNNY, well main- tained 2 bedroom apartment. Tkro Guys With A Truck Unfurnished and partially furnished BCPAis looking fora part-timeREHABCONSULTANT Is looking for the following motivated personnel for Modern kitchen with dishwash- apts. Bachelor units, one bedroom Moving, Storage & Deliveries er. Asking $550/month. Call and two bedroom. Beside to work out of their Terrace office. the Service Department. 1, Ton Trucks available. 3. 5 250-635-3333 - days, 250-635-- --- swimming pool.One of the best Regular funs Merritt, Kam- maintained apts. in town. No pets. The ideal. candidate will have a degree in a Service Writers loops, Kelowna, Prince George 1417 - evenings. (26tfn) I REFERENCES REQUIRED.1 Rerabilitation discipline, Social Work, Psychology Warranty Writer & rest Of B.C. 250-483-4237. CENTRALLY LOCATED 6 I Please phone cell: I or associated field, and 3 years related experience 3rd & 4th Year Apprentices FOR HIRE Person with high plex/apartmentsavailable. Spa- working with people with disabilities. Registered pressure washer. Residential, cious, clean and bright with se- Journeyman Mechanics commercial, concrete, fencing, cured entrance, paved parking, Rehab Professiotlal eligibility is required. As well, RV’s, reasonable hourly rate. We offer good wages and an excellent benefit package F/S. W/D and blinds. One bed- the candidate will have demonstrated experience Ask for George 250-635-8278 room, $475/mO. Two bedrooms in counselling with strong written and oral Please app1y:’Attention Andy Schurmann $575/mo (with gas fireplace) communication and administrative skills. The ability N/p, n/s 250-635-1622 or 250- By Gear-O-Rama Supply Ltd 1 BEDROOM furnished suite to work independently is a must as is the use of a Mail: 635-2250 to view. References a for quiet single non smoker. No personal vehicle for BCPA business. PO Box 90 SMART PAINTING Experi- must (49CTFN) pets. $400 per month including 9300 Golf Course Road enced painting contractor will ONE BEDROOM apartment. utilities. Shared laundry. Avail- paint. Spring and Summer Please refer to our website for more information: Dawson Creek, BC Clean, quiet, new paint, lami- able Aug 1st. 250-635-1355 interior, exterior residential 938p3) www. bcpara.org V1 G 4E9 and commercial painting. 10% nate floors, laundry facilities, By Fax: 250-782-8142 paint discount from supplier. on site management. Available CLEAN COZY 2 bedroom, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, Please forward a cover letter and resume by BY Email: [email protected] Seniors 15% labor discount. immediately. 250-635-6122 or August 12, 2005 to Human Resources, 780 S.W. Professionalquality work. Rea- 250-61 5-3721 (ctfn) natural gas fireplace, gas heat sonable rates. Free estimates. ONE BEDROOM furnished and satellite included. NS, SF? Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V6P 5Y7, or fax (604) $600 per month (see me, love References available. Call Karl. 326-1261, or email [email protected]. apartment in Thornhill. Single me) (27~3) 250-615-01 99 128P31 occupancy only. No pets. ref- erences required. $360 + $180 CLEAN COZY 2 bedroom. f/s. security deposit. Call 250-635- w/d, natural gas fireplace, gas heat and satellite included. MOVING? Long hauls or short 2065 (29P6) NS,NP. $6OO/month Available destinations. Household fur- ONE. TWO and three bedroom June 1,2005 (see me love me) Timber Sales EMS Supervisor Training niture only. Call 635-7177 or - BC apartments for rent. $350, (250)638-8323 (26~3) Required by BC Timber Sales for work on BCTS contracts 1-800-638-0530. Guaranteed 1 $450, $550 Heat and hot water ONE BEDROOM basement lowest rates. ktfn) included. Newly renovated. Se- Monday, August at 8:OOam or :OOpm suite available August 1st. 8, 2005 1 curity on premises. Please call At the Best Western Terrace Inn Close to NWCC & bus routes. is seeking expressions of interest for the position of 250-615-0345 or 250-635-6428 Includes fridge, stove, washer/ 2 BDR Apt’s Thornhill area. For more information or to register call: 132C.TFM) dryer, and utilities. $450/month $400/month. Hardwood floors, + $225 DD. Call after 6:OO p.m. CLERK - ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (250) 638-0498 or (250) 6 15-2923 fls, close to city bus service. 250-635-7966 (28~3) to be located in the company’s Terrace Office. Small pets welcome Contact Registration Deadline: August 3, 2005 ONE BEDROOM basement I‘I Ann (250)635-2252 (26P3) The Accounts Payable Clerk will process Minimum Registration required suite in good area. Only quiet Clwn And Quiet living persons with good refer- payables using the company’s Financial System; Loundry Facility ences please. $360/mo incl. process and maintain control of supplier’s Close To Swimming Pool & Tom utilities. Call 250-638-8639.._~_.... References Required. Available Aug. 1 (28~3) invoices, balance supplier monthly -statements; Availoble lmmrdiotely and maintain a filing system of processed Small Petr Welcome ONE BEDROOM, f/s, available vouchers including edit reports and registers. August 1st close to WalMart, 615-7665 2707 Ken; $350/month. 250- . 638-7608 (28p3) Qualifications: Grade 12 education. Relevant l!l !] RENOVATED CLEAN 2 bed- post-secondary education as well as 2 years room suite. 4 appliances in- experience or a minimum of 4 years experience cluded. $450/month + utilities. §urnit Square HUNTINGTON (elec. Heat) No smoking, No in an Accounting environment. Minimum pets. D.D. and references re- keystroke speed of 110 kpm and the ability Apartments APARTMENTS quired. (250)635-1677 (28P3) to use a calculator with speed and accuracy. 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Taking Applications Proficient in the use of MS Word and Outlook and Quiet & Clean Now Pets must function at a minimum of an intermediate No for 1 & 2 level of Excel. Advanced knowledge of Excel is Close to Wal-Mart 2000 SQ.FL OFFICE space. Laundry Facilities Bedroom suites 4391 Keith Avenue. Call 250- considered an asset. Demonstrated analytical Close to Schools & Clean, quiet renovated suites 635-7171 and problem solving abilities. Good written and Ho s p i t aI Ample parking verbal communication skills. On Bus Route Laundry facilities Security Entrance Close tc schools & downtown 4644 Lazelle Avenue Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. offers a competitive On site Building Manager 0 On bus route salary and benefits package. Basketball, Volleyball & On site management MAIN FLOOR Racquetball Courts 3 No pets 524 h2 - reception & 3 offices 600 reception & 2 offices &staff room Please reply to Human Resources Department at 24hr Video Surveillance 1 References required f12. 1000 h2 -will devide space to suit [email protected] or to Pacific Northern Gas Ltd., 2900 SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME Kerr Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4L9. Expressions Ask for Monica Warner To view call SECOND FLOOR 256 h2 - one office of interest will be received until 4:30 Friday Calllt 635-4478 1748 956 h2- one big office & 3 offices August 5,2005. 638- 2506157S43 or 6354475

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WHISPER RIDGE 250-635-2483 (28~3)

I, 635-5472 (30~3) , DOUBLE WIDE mobile for sale. quiet Thornhill park, $18,000 obo. 250-635-741 1 (28~3) NICE NEIGHBORHOOD, 3 bedroom house, fis, wid, fenced yard, garage with shop www.whispemdge-com 'capacity, 471 0 Tuck, available 250-545-5472, 115 HP Mariner outboard 1-600-493-6133. August 1st. t750imonth. 250- $3.000; 75 HP Mercury out- 638-7608 (28~3) BENCH LOT for sale. Private board 0,OoO. Both engines forested back is designated c/w controls and propeller. 25 ONE BEDROOM house in ten- park site. Dimensions: 78-58 HP Mariner outboard $1,300; ' I tral Thornhill close to stores 30,385 square feet which can be divided 134.3,. Water/sewer hooked aluminum fuel tank $200; m- ote contml search light $150. r1-250-627-9447 (30M) approximately 18' ceilings in warehouse SMALL 2 bedroom house in 14' WELDED aluminum river- ample electric service boat. Johnson 40HP at the jek Stainless impeller, tunnelled air conditioned office space plus luncheon console steering. Can be seen and reception at Neid Enterprises $5,900. secure compounded yard with access off 250-627-1 008 (30p3) Glanford and Crescent 16 FT. Aluminum boat. Hab a four (4) 16' grade level loading doors small leak. $800 250-635-5024 120~3) fully sprinklered - - FOR SALE 18 ft. Freighter ca- extensive ventilation systems in place noe, 15 HP outboard motor, paint booth, spray booth and ample parking For brochure call 250-690- Uload trailer. Plus oxtras. To- For further information please contact tal price $3,900. Phone 250- Ty Whittaker, Michael Miller 635-3423 (30P3) MACGREGOR 26 ft. Sailboat. or Ross McKeever pop top, swing keel, water e-mail: [email protected] ballasted. New Honda 9.9 (4- " 250-635-2839 or 250-615-2645 e-mail: [email protected] ,..an--\ stmke) new OB. Many options. pJpq RARE OPPORTUNITY. Pro- Excellent condition. Asking e-mail: [email protected] UPPER SUITE of house. 3 bed- tected B.C: Distributorship for $14,000 OB0 includes trailer. rooms, kitchen, dining room, ' exclusive cookware. Patented Call 250-845-2045 (28 bathroom. Pets allowed. Avail- German product. NAN0 tech- able Aug. 1st 250-635-5139 nology. Recover your invest- Internet: httD://www.coIIiers.com ' ment in 18 mos. PK Extensive customer base. Marketed at Home ShowzdExhibitiond P.N.EJMalls. Unlimited poten- inside newly tial earnin 604-462-0706. 34 X 60 QUONSET building, renovated. fis, wid. no smok- s. 14 ft. high doors, suitable for 54 Lotelin Revelstoke, GREAT CHARACTER homes' ers9quiet Thornhilltrailer BC. www.columbia.revelstoke. logging truck or whatever, $550/mo. References required. concretefloors, industrialcom- side by side duplex, both j cOln .32 Sleeping Units .22 250-638-8089 (30~3) kitchen units ' 3 bedroom Man-

wood stove. Reasonable rent B.C. Over looking Francois PHONE 63517992 to responsible renter. 250-635- Lake* (250)699-6932 Or www* fsboc.com #lo63 4316 after 6 p.m. (30~3) ~ I $3,995.00 I

en. Private back yard/shed, close to townhospital. 250-

18' Reinell Merc Cruiser NEW 14 X 60 Trailer home in FOR SALE 5Y OWNER Completely renovated $4,999.00 i 3 bedroom horn,@ Hardwood throughout on just under 2 acres backed onto park with sandy riverfront beach. Grab your fishing rod.

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2 BEDROOM Duplex, large lot with shed, FiS, draperies. Avail- able Aug. 1st $500. No pets. Available August 1St. 250-635- downstairs. Large fenced in ,250-635-2556 (29~3) backyard opens on to park. 3 BEDROOM duplex in upper UPGRADED 3 bedroom trail- Rv Parking, Sheds Car Port, 8 Thornhill. Washer, dryer, fridge, era 3 new appliances, n/s, Covered patio in back. Locat- stove, dishwasher, hardwood large shop, shed, 2 full baths. ed on U'~ot'nhill b~~h.Must Queensway. Available Aug. 1 see. Asking $1 30,000- W~one $7OO/month. No parties, ref. 250-635-7091 Or 250-453-9612 req. 250-635-1434 (28~3) WANTED RELIABLE tenant for 4722 HAMER Ave. 3 bedroom, very clean 2 bedroom trailer in 1 bathroom, large gaW% for adult park, F~S,WID, NG heat. sale; also for rent 4736 Davis 2 bedroom basement suite. Avail- Lake front property, 3 bedroom able July 15th. No smoking, no home and a view to die for! Pets $550- 250-635-8139 5 ACRES in town with 6 bed- room, 2 bath, 1,200 sq. ftJfloor ;$600 250-639-1189 (30~3) Bartending Services available. house with small business. 250-635-2856 (30~3) . DUPLWFOURPLEX Roomy? (CTFN) 112 bedroom apt. in 4 plex at FOR SALE by owner. 5 bed- 4634 Soucie Ave. Large shared WIRED STORAGE/ shop for room, full basement home rent. 2707 Kerr. $lOO/month. in Horseshoe area. Close to 250-638-7608 (28~3)

from our tenants. Call 250-638-

635-2932 (29~3) pletely renovated 3 bedroom home. Hardwood throughout 4 unit Townhouse 2-8 Little Wedeene $79,100 Military on just under 2 acres backed 4 unit Townhouse 10-1 6 Little Wedeene $79,800 onto park with sandy riverfront beach. Grab your fishing rod. 4 unit Townhouse 40-46 Little Wedeene $57,100 Heritage Asking $127,900. 250-61 5- 4 unit Townhouse Wedeene St. 9801 to view. Will consider ve- 10-16 $763 00 4 unit Townhouse 30-36 Wedeene St. $67,000 4 unit Townhouse -57 Wedeene St. $56,800 4 BEDROOMS, 3 bathrooms, HORSESHOE 2 Bdrm. house 51 ;FOUR PLEX in town, Two-2 large backyard, F/S, WID hook- on 75x132 lot detached shop, 4 unit Townhouse 60-66Wedeene St. $56,900 bedroom, One-1 bedroom, ups, no pets, no smoking, avail- all appliances, fenced, paved 30 Suite Apartment Nalabila Blvd. :No pets, very clean, available able' July 15th. Newly renovat- driveway. excellent rental prop- 1425 $450,000 .immediately. References 250- ed. $950/month. Negotiable. erty, owner moved. $55,000 Contact lrvin Leroux - Manager (250) 279-0444 firm. 250-635-7583 or 604-543- - 4905 Lambly Ave. (28~3) "All Sales Subject To Court Approval" ~ .:, ' B10 - The Terrace Standard. Wednesdav. Julv 27.2005

Good condition. Stove, 3 way fridge, furnace. electric brakes. #3,000060 250-615-0388 1990 24 Ff Terry Resort trail- AUTO LOANS aooroved in .. - . - - -. 1994 FORD Explorer XL 4x4, 129~3) er, buk beds, hC, bath tub B.C. For Good, Bid or New V6, standard transmission, 1979 9' 6" Okanagan camper. f/ wlshower, good condition, Credit OAC. Low rates. Low s, furnace, bathroom, hydraulic $1 1,300 ObO, 250-627-7625 payments. 0 down. Trades Pioneer CD player, speakers, jacks $3500.00 OB0 (250)635- 128~3) okay. Call 24 hours. Free De- 113,000 km. $8,000 060.1999 9238 30p3 1994 OKANOGAN Camoer. livery. 1-877-839-4695. WWW. F-350 XLT Superduty 4x4, 7.3 creditnow.ca lB81 GMC Corsair 18 1/2 ' Mo- Shower, toilet, kayak racks, lite diesel V8 Turbo, extended tohome. Low mileage. Very exc. condition. Asking $8,995 You're Approved! Do Not let cab,automatic, matching cano- good condition. Asking $10,000 , 250-638-0808. Ask for Darren. previous Bad Credit stop you py. 145,000 km $29,500 OB0 250-635-4672 (28~3) 129~3) from owning a vehicle today. 250-638-1587 (30p3) Central 8 Northern B.C. Cus- 1997 F250 extended cab, cap- 1- 17Fr Big Foot travel trail- 1998 26 fi. Mallard travel trailer tomers our specialty. 1-877- with large slideout. Fully load- TAT-I ' tain chairs, 4x4, tilt, air, cruise, er. S~DS4, 3 way fridse. fur- .-..-I"""wm nace, stove with oven: Good ed. EC. Hardly used. $19,000 excellent condition, well main- condition. $7,000 To view at OB0 250-638-0362 (30~3) 1984 BURGUNDY Mazda 626 Clean, 4 door, 5 speed, sun tained. Can be viewed at lrly 3969 Mist St. Thornhill, B.C. LX. FOR SALE 1992 19 ft. Prowler roof, comes with extra snow MacCarthy BuildingCenter. Asking $1 3,500 250-635-7539 (28~3) travel trailer. AIC, bathroom, tires, good condition. 227,000 obo. 250-638-8700 (29~3) 1q7 CITATION ' Motor- awning, in good condition. kms. $1,000.00 obo 250-635- CHEV 4x4 Extended cab pick- home, 24 feet long, in good New batteries, asking $9,000, 7411 (28~3) up with 10 112 ft. camper with 250-632-6422 (30~3) condition, with canopy. Low 1987 NISSAN Micra, 4 dr. bathroom. Excellent condition, mileage, only 77,000 km asking TRUCK CAMPER 1996 Slum- hatchback, needs work. $500 $7,000 OB0 250-635-131 5 56.500.00 for viewina call 250- ber queen, 9 ft. Fully equipped 250-635-2856 (30p3) (28~3) 635-3400. (28~3) - $1 1,000 250-638-8323 OB0 I988 PONTIAC Tempest. Front FULLY LOADED 1997 GMC 1968 17 112' Biafoot travel trail- (27P3) ~ wheel drive. Comes with ex- 1- 1992 Fwd Jimmy SLT 4 door SUV, 4 WD, .== er. Mint conditTon. $8.500 250- tra set of winter tires. Approx. 4 speed auto, exc. condition, 635-0113 (30~3) 200,000 km. Fair condition. Aerostar Van 93,500 highway kms, one fam- $1,500 250-635-3422 (28~3) ily owner, Emerald green ex- terior, leather interior, power CANOPY FOR Short box pick- 2001 SUBARU Legacy GT I- 1988 Ford Ranger steering, windows, seats and J up. 250-638-83111 or 250-635- 81,000 km, AWD, 5 spd, MP3 player, fully loaded, must sell! Pick-up (silver) side mirrors, AM/FM CD play- Now asking $1 6,900 OB0 250- , er, anti-lock brakes, AIC, tilt FULL SIZE hiah back canow. steering, cruise control, driver fits Ford. $650.00. 250-638- 635-7720 or 250-615-8230 129~3) I- 1991 Fwd side airbag, luggage rack, rear window wiperldefrost. Asking I 71;;~;50-615-5443 even- :63 5 p5 ~7g0sq-. . 99 DODGE Stratus, Fully load- Econoline Van $1 2,600. Call Dave 250-631- JI I+ ed. command start, studded 9571 f28~31 ' winter tires, moving out of 2003 Silverado country, must sell $7400.00 I- 1991lFord Ranger 3f4 Ton OB0 250-635-2821 (28P3) Pick-up (he) Loaded, Only 34,000 km 1972 GMC 4x4 454 Automat- ONLY $33,995 ic, 4 barrel, headers, highrise, I986 NISSAN 4x4 pickup, dual3" steelexhaust* 38" 180,000 km, g-sp~ed,long box, 2004 Grand Prix per swampers on aluminum overload suspension. $1,800 rims $' 0s500 OB0 250-842- Factory Warranty, ob0 250-6354818. (30~3) 6444 m(29p3) Low Km ONLY $17.995 TRUCK 8t CAMPER 1988 GM 4x4 comes wW: I 3505 speed cu. in.standard Pioneer stereo Two batteries New: starter, muffler, ' battery, front axels, etc. I No rust 3 way Dometic fridge 3 burner propane stove Furnace Sink & flush toilet 4 Fb??-dcurzed 6 Pze-dccrrced Heaw reinforced corners Volkswagens 9eos Subaru's 01-0s 1986 FORD F-350 1 ton truck, diesel engine, standard trans- mission, runs great, very little rust $3,900 1-250-624-6969 130~3) 2000 FORD F15OXLT short .box extended cab. 4.6 litre V8, 84,000 kilometres, matching red canopy, very-good condi- os Mazda Protege 5 00 Ford F-150 tion, $17,900 OB0 Phone 250- Auto, Loaded, Sunroof,, 65k Extended Cab, 4x4 638-0751 ore-mail jacobjwete- -$16,995 -$15,995 lu.s.net (29~3) 8OOO WARN Winch clw bump- er and lights. $900.00 obo. 250-638-8700 days, 250-615- bQ Ford F250 4x4 Dies 5443 eveninas. f29c31 XL7; Canopy MacCarthy 03 Dodge Dakota Spo V6,4~4,5-Speed,26k '96 DODGE Caravan, a/c, 177k, great family vehicle. Asking 09 GMC Yukon XL S $6200.250-61 5-3299 (27~3) Suburban top of the Line Ol Chev 2500 HD 4x4 LS s.@,b@ Long Box, 4x4, Loaded 1-800-862-3926 Bailiff Sale 1996 Freightliner 5004 Hwy. 16 West, Terrace 635-4921 Highway TractorlSleeper 319., 00 Dodge Dakota SLT $21,995 www.maccarthygm.com 659 K's Eaton Fuller Transmis- Quad Cab, 4x4 sion 500 Cummins Model N14 99 Toyota Tacoma $28,995 air ride, tires good, 40,000 re- Exf. Cab, 4x4, A/C, Cruise, CD ars 3.9.1 R. Wayne MacGregor, Interior Bailiffs 250-545-6088. 96 Ford F250 4x4 XLT es(@,k@,*+.I* www.interiorbailiff scorn 'Long Box, Canopy THE WEDEENE Forest Service Road will be closed beyond 15 km commencing July 25 through to August 7 for bridge replacement. For further infor- matiion please contact Kalum 0s Toyota Corolla Ltd. at 250-638- Auto, AC 7-00Construction mn,o\ terracestandard.Com 'Loo Ol Mazda Protege ES GT $15,895 Check out our alto or call 6357283 for sdvertlslng lntormatlon Auto, AC, P/W/L 01 Volkswagen Golf $14,495 2 Door. 5 Speed, Cassette, CD, 69k 99Volkswa en Golf $9,995 4 Door. 5 SpeeJCassette 92? Ford Escort $8,495 4 Door. Auto, A/C, 86k Ol Volkswagen Passat $10,495 Auto, PIWIL., AC 114 h 1I *yA/ A E,ii dQ Ford Explorer XLT $227,995 V6, Loaded, 32k e 03 Subaru Outback $23,495 AWD, Heated Seats, AC OZ Marda Tribute LX $21-,995 Loaded, Sunroof, Tow Pkg. 02 Subaru Forester AW AC. Cruise. P/W/L. 66k OS Subaru Forester AWD $15,995 AC, Auto, P/W/L 0Z Subaru Outback $21,995 AWD, Heated Seats, AC O? Marda Tribute LX AWD $19,995 V6, AC, CD, Cruise 01 Subaru Outback ' $19,995 Auto, Very Clean 0t Mazda MPV DX $16,995 7 Pass., 6 Cy/., A/C, Cruise, 85k Please have your dog leashed or fenced-in away from Vior Cwalbeiro Roger BPI Eddie Vante Mathew Clarabut your mail boxes on Wednesdays and Saturdays so your newspaper' carrier ean deliver your paper, w Highway l6E. Terrace 0 DL#7041 B11 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 27,2005

Description References Closing Date IE704-05-07 I3 August, 2005 BAlLlFF SALE . ' To clear 7.6 HA of new right-of-way on Porcher Island in the Prince The assets of the former P.J.'s for Pizza at Laklese Avenue, Rupert Area. 2 1 4342 Terrace, B.C. are bein offered for sale by bid. Items include pizza Details available from the office of BC Hydro 5220 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. ovens, walk-in cooler, aeezers, cookware, take-out packaging and BC TIMBER SALES V8G 4R5, Tel. 250 638-5635. other miscellaneous items. & NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR zd Sealed Tenders clearly marked with reference number will be received at the c%!-EL TIMBER SALE LICENCE A53180 above address until 11 a.m. on the above closing date. Parties interested in takin as a turn-key operation would be subject to the purchaser mafing appropriate arrangements with he Take notice that, pursuant to Sectlon 20 of the Forest Act. timber sale licence I A53180 is being offered for sale by BC Timber Sales, Skeena Business Area. North Landlord. The business name is not included in the sale and would Coast Field Team. 0705-456T BChydro Q '1 require changing as a condition of sale. Parties not wishing to Clorlng Date: August 18,2005 8 1:30 am 3 operate, are welcome to offer bids on the assets alone, preferrably ~mphlcLocaUon:Mary Point as a package. Wmatul Volumo: 25,317 cubic metres, more or less Term: 18 months BC TIMBER SALES c This timber sale licence has been designed for harvest using Helicopter Logging. & NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS INVITING The of other systems may be subject to the Forest Practices Code of British :zd Bids to close at noon, August 2,2005. use a APPLICATIONS FOR Columbia Act and Its mgulations. CONTRACT EN06TSKHA-406 To view or obtain an inventory list, contact: , The upset stumpage rate S 0.2511113 for the competitive volume, approximately 24,591 m3, was determinedby the Market Pricing System and is applicabioonly to Sealed Tenders for the construction of 862 metes, more or less. of subgrade Caledonia Collection Aglsncier Ud. and the Installationof,2 temporary 9 moter bridges on the Helen 900 - 150 Forest coniferous green sawlog grades (except interior Grade 3). This timber sale licence Lazelle Avenue is fully developed. Service Road will be received by the Timber Sale Manager, BC Timber Sales. 3-4554 Skeena Business Area, #200 - 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, BC, V8G 1Llzp to 900 Terrac6;'P.C. -= t 3p.cin potconk Balsam 32%, Cedar 24%, Hemlock 38%, Spruce 2%, a.m. on August 17.2005, and will be opened in public at that time. .- Ph: 0 cypress 4% - (250)635-7649 The successful Contractor must meet the eligibility requirements as outlined in the Tenders will be accepted from individualsor corporationsregistered as a BC timber Hours: to Monday to Friday Conditions of Tender. Tenders must be submitted In accordance with ihe terms and 8:30 4:30 sakes enterprise in Category 1.2 or 3. Applications will be accepted by the Timber conditions specified in the tender package. The lowest priced or any tender will Manager, Terrace Timber Sales Office, Skeena Business Area, 200 5220 Sales - not necessarily bo accepted. Contract Award is subject to funding being evaiiabie Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1. Tenders will be opened in public at the time. 0 at 230 am on August 18,2005. I .Bidders are required to submit 10% of the tendered prico as a bid bond or cash BC TIMBER SALES There additional material that the applicant must consider in their application!, Is deposit. This will bo refunded to the unsuccessful bidders. in addition, the This material which includes application forms and other information about the id# NOTICE INVlTlNa APPLICATION FOR . @ successful bidder must supply a performanco bond of 50% of tho tondered price. pm.9 TSL can be obtained from the above BC Timber Offici by contacting the oulhw TIMBER SALE LICENCE A68621 Sales or a cash security of 10% in a form acceptable to the Pmvinco. receptionist at 250 638-5100. .Contact Brad Lavigne (250)1'638-5174 for Field Take notice that, pursuant to Section 20 of the Forest Act, Umber tie40 Ilcence enquiries only. Packages are available from tho Receptionist at (250) 638-5100 or at the above A58521 Is being offered for sale by BC Timber Sales. Skma Budneu Am. North address. An electronic version of this notice and particulars package is available mh of MI. t.nd.r pko mvmlimblo a(: Coast Field Team. Eloctmnlc notlco le on BC Bid. Further information may be obtained by contacting Alan Harrlson, http~/~S.for.gov.b.c~notko~lnit.dollcoIds1667 Clorlng Dmto: August 18.2005 0 300 pm EngineeringTochnlcian at (250) 842-7623. Geographic Location: Msry Point Estimated Volume: 27,478 cubic metres, more or iws Tom: 18 months BC TIMBER SALES This timber sale licence has been designed for heinfeat using Hdicopter Logging. 8C TIMBER SALES The usa of other systems may be subject to the Forert Practlccm Code of Brftleh & NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR zd & NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR Columbia Act and its regulations. TIMBERSALELlCENCEA58504 ' zd TIMBER SALE LICENCE A43371 c%!-EL @ I I The upset stumpage rate S 0.25/m3 for the compaitive volume, nppmxhately Take notice that, pursuant to Sectlon 20 of the Forest Act, timber sale licence Take notice that, pursuant to Section 20 of the Forost Act, timber sale licence 26.269 m3, was determined by the variable cost method and I8 applicable only to A58504 1s belng offered for sale by BC Timber Sales, Skeena Business Area, North A43371 is being offered for sale by BC Timber Sales. Skeena Business Area, coniferous green sawlog grades (except interior Grade 3). This timber anlo licence Cast Field Team. Terrace Field Team. is fully developed. Clodng Date: ' August lath, 2005 8 8:30 am Closing Date: August 18.2005 8 TO30 am Speclespercent: Balsam 18%,Ceda1 38%, Hemlock 35%,cypreU 10% Geographlc Location: 13.5 km Br H-35 Harper FSR Geographic Location: Verney Paasage Tenders will be acceptedfrom individuals corporationsmgietd ne a BC timber Estimated Volume: 15.744 cubic metres, more or less Term: 18 months or Estimated Volume: 18.812 cubic metres, mom or less Term: 18 months-' sales enterprise in Category 1,2 or 3. Applicationswill be accepted by the Timbera This timber sale licence has been designed for harvest using a combination of -/ . . This timber sale licence has been designed for harvest using Grapple Yarder. Salos Manager, Terrace Timber Sales Office, skeena Budnws cable and ground based systems. The use of other systems may be subject to the Area, 200 - 5220 The use of other systems may be subject to the Forest Practices Code of British Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia WG 1Ll. Tendm will opened in public Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act end its regulations. be Columbia Act and its regulations. at 400 pm on August 18,2005. The upset stumpage rate 26.50/m3 for the competitive volume, approximately The upset stumpage rate 0 0.25/m3 for the competitive volume, approximately S There is additional material that the applicant must condda In thdr application. 8,572 m3, was determined by the variable cost method and Is applicable only to 16,051 m3. was determined by the Market Pricing System and is applicable only to 'This material which includes application forms and other information about the coniferous green sawlog grades (except interior Grade 3). This timber sate licence coniferous green sawlog Qrades (except Interior Grade 3). This timber sale licence TSL can be obtained from the above BC Timber by contclctlng the is fully developed. Sal= Office is not fully developed. receptionist at 250 638-5100. Contact Brad Lavigne 0 (250) 638-5174 tor fldd, Speciespercent: Balsam B%, Cedar 30%, Hemlock 32%, Spruce 1%. Species percent: Babm 42%. Hemlock 56%. Spruce 2% enquiries only. cypress 11%, This licence requires the building of approximately 0.468 kilomelres.of on-block Electronic version of this notlco a tondor pkg I8 avmlkM. .t: This licence requires the building of approximately 2.8 kilometresof on-biock roads roads. D httpJ/www5.for.gov.bc.cdnotice~nit.do/noUaId=lBde end approximately 1.1 kilometresof access road under an associated Road Permit. Tenders will be accepted from Individualsor corporationsregistered as a BC timber Tenders will be accepted from individualsor corporations registered as a BC timber sales enterprise in Category 1,2 or 3. Applicationswill bo accepted by the Timber sales enterprise in Category 1.2, or 3. Applications will be accepted by the Timber Sales Manager, Tom& Timber Sales OMce, Skeena Businoss Area, 200 - 5220 Sales Manager, Terrace Timber Sales Office, Skeena Business Area, 200 - 5220 Keith Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1. Tenders will bo opened In public Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1. Tenders will be opened in public at 930 at 11:30 am on August 18,2005. am on August loth, 2005. There is additional material that the applicant must consider in their application. Sealed Tenders for the following Nisga'e Lands Survey contracts will be recelved There Is additionalmaten'al that the applicant must consider in their application. This This material which includes application forms and other information about by the District Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Foresl DlsMct, 200-5220 Kdth material which includes application forms and other lnfonnation about the TSL can the TSL can be obtained from the above BC Timber Sales Office by contacting Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia on the dates shown below: be obtained the above Timber Office by contacting the receptionistat the receptionist at 250 638-5100. Contact Paul Spenser B (250) 5186 for Field from BC Sales Contract: FNOBDKM:005 Located: Suth West N& Amwithln the Kalum Forest ww whannliabetew 250 638-5100. Contact Brad Lavigne? (250) 6355174 for Field enquiries only. enquiries only. District. for Nisga'a Lands Surveys on approximately 3 400 hectam. Electronic vmion of this notice &ten&# pkg Is available at: Electronic version of this notice &tender pkg Is available at: A mandatory bidders' information meeting will be held at the tollowing location, MtpJ/www5.for.gov.bc.ca/notiws/lnlt.do/notice Id=l85) htQ.xJ/www5.for.gov.bc.calnoticeslinit.do/notice ld=1864 Kalum Forest District Office, 200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, Britieh Columbia on August 4,2005 at 1300. Viewing of this site prior to submininga bid is noimandatory. \ Deadline for receipt of tenders is 1030 am., on August 18, at which time all tendon will be opened. Contract: FNOGDKM-006 Located: Central Naes Area within the Kalum Fomt District, for Nisga'a Lands Surveys on appmximatdy 744 hectares. 1 -_- - E A mandatory bidders' information meeting will be hdd at the following location, Kalum Forest District Office~,200-5220Keith Avenue. Terrace, Brltieh Columbia on 2 August 4,2005 at 1300. To place your Community Classified -x Viewing of this site prior to submittinga bib is not mandatory. x Deadline for tkcelpt of tenders Is 1030 am., on August18, at which time all tendms will be opened. ms Contract: FN06DKM-007 Located: North Nass Area within the Kalum ForSa m District, for Nisga'a Lands Surveys on approximately 3 270 hectafus. [email protected] A mandatory bldders' Information meeting will be hdd at the following location, Kaium Forest District Office. 200-5220 Keith Avenue, Tmce. Wtish Columbia on August 4,2005 at 1300. ') W.communityclassifieds.ca C Iass ifi e ds Viewing of this site prior to submittinga bid is not mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is 1030 am., on August 18, at which time all tenders will be opened. 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KRlS SWEET takes a victory lap with the checkered flag after one of his wins in his thunder truck at the Terrace Speedway July 17. MARGARET SPEIRS PHOTO .Stock cars roll, hit and crash on track MEMORIAL RACE and still running after the 10- July 16 race winners: 50-lap Memorial Rag Hawkins Hit-to-Pass weekend saw laps ended. Pro Stock heat race - - Shane Severeid, Bomber “C” Bomber trophy dash exciting rides on the Terrace The race drove ”almost Dave Reinhardt .class car - Mary Severeid liea mini demolition derby Pro Stock main race - Pro Stock trophy dash “C” Bomber heat and 4 Speedway July 16’and 17. > It was a battle to the finish as cars suffered hard hits, Phil Hustad and heat race- Phil Hustad main races - Kat Finnie as Shane Severeid fihished drove off the track and spun “A” Thunder heat and , Pro Stock main race - Hit-To-Pass event - A1

ahead of a.. large field in the out. main races - Kris Sweet Dave Reinhardt Stewart I ------0 a> 50-lap Bomber Memorial A1 Stewart survived to “B” Thunder heat and “A” Thunder trophy dash Race to mark his first win in drive to victory. main races - Stan Sweet and heat race- Kris Sweet the 31-year-old event. The last thunder race of “A” Bomber heat race - “A” Thunder main race In the rollover event, the weekend saw Kris Sweet Shane Severeid - Joe Orango Tyrel Orango high-centered hit the wall, bending his “A” Bomber main race “B”Thunder trophy dash, his car on the ramp after the truck’s radius arm mount, - Adam Waters heat and main races - Stan -tow truck failed to push him drag link, part of the frame “B” Bomber heat race - Sweet fait enough. and body and breaking the Ken Hawkins “A” Bomber trophy dash On his second try, Orari- power steering box. “B” Bomber main race - Adam Waters

go successfully rolled his I He later said he was fix- - Paul Fleming r “A” Bomber heat and car onto its driver’s side. ing it up and repainting the “C” Bomber heat and main races - Kris Sweet Adam Waters drove a new parts to have it ready for main races - Kat Finnie “B” Bomber trophy dash, “totally-gutted” Ford Aero- the Riverboat Days parade. July 17 race winners: heat and main races - Ken star with just a driver’s seat Next up, a “double-head- , and a roll bar off the ramp. ei’ race weekend roars onto I He managed to flip the ve- the track for Riverboat Days 2005 Dr. R.E.M. Lee Foundation ’Zip’ is a really nice young Don’t Miss Out... hicle onto its side and slide July 30 and 31. dog. We believe him to be a i __, several feet down the track The Prince George mini- Husky possibly Collie X about All Fresh Water Fish 6 8 months of age. ‘Zip’ 1,! but couldn’t quite roll it.<. stocks will drive with the 10 i Jolynn Orango and Grant Bomber class for some pretty July 21 Ron Thyr is super cool. He would be $50 great in a family environment 25% OFF Stewart thrilled the crowd hard-hitting racing action. July 22 Kara Mitchdl $50 Regular Priced In Stock Inventory with their successful roll- For a special treat, local with lots of room to run and July 23 . Herb & Ida Spiegelberg $50 be himself in. He’s a happy go ‘While quantities last! overs off the ramp on the ‘driver and stunt man Adam SALE ENDS JULY 31ST July 24 - Charles P!ace IuFky dog with lots to offer a font straight stretch. Waters will be strapped to $50 loving family. 4 The Hit-To-Pass event the hood of a car and driven July 25 Gordon Hull $50 should have been renamed through a wall of fire. July 26 Robert King $50 “Hit-To-Annihilate.? July 27 Art & Dianne Welsmiller $50 Only two of the six cars who &an the race were

0 IL Fly Fishing for Big Rainbows in Dragon Lake __ nragon Lake is a medium No special restrictions apply to this Nisga’a Highway. Follow this road with eleven vehicle units. There is sports usizelake located in the Nass lake but make sure to consult the north 110 km, past New Aiyansh a boat launch and dock at the site, Valley north of Terrace. Rainbow BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations and the Nass Camp. to Dragon and it is RV accessible. trout are the popular sport fish in Synopsis for the regional and pro- Lake. The lake is located about six Note: Dragon Lake can also be Menu this lake and are prized by fly fish- vincial guidelines. kilometres past the camp, On the reached from Hwy 37N by turn- ers. Nass Forest Service Road. ,I ing west onto the Nass FSR at To get your game, event Please remember that Dragon Lake Cranberry Junction.’ Continue west or meeting added to the Rainbow trout in this lake can get is in bear country-both grizzly Dragon bake has a medium size Terrace Standard Sports very large, and the fishing is nor- and black. Everyone should use recreation site on the Nass FSR for about 42 km. Menic or Sports Scope, mally good year round. caution when fishing this and other in a semi- e n Caution: Do not use this map fax 14s at 638-8432, or remote lakes and bring along Fly fishers can try wet or dry flies a re a for navigational purposes. This e-mail us at: newsroom when going after the rainbows. For bear bangers and spray. @ terracestandard.com map may not reflect current condi- wet flies try muddler minnows, chi- LAKE ACCESS tions. Uncharted hazards may exist. ronomids, dragonfly patterns and H July 30 and 31 leeches, all using a sinking line. For Bomber Invitational rac- dry flies try a mayfly or mosquito es, including mini bomber pattern along the edge of weed- H i g h w a Y cars from Prince George, beds. 16 west to and all classes drive at the KalumLake Terrace Speedway at 7 p.m. Lure fishers can try small spinners, Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun- Drive, also such as Blue Foxes, Panther Martins k ,) day. and Mepps lures work well-but as the keep the hooks small. H July 30 Team Cattle Sorting rides at the Thornhill Commu- nity Grounds at 4 p.m. For It details call James Muller at 635-5100. Am- H July 31 ! ’ Gazetted Nnriie 1 ‘Totem Saddle Club fin- ~ Dragon I.;ike j ishes off the month with its , Surface Aree ! regular Gymkhana, Clear Brakes 531 Hcctorcs ( I,3 I2 *AcresJ Rounds Day and Percent- j Fuel system services ~ age Day events starting at hlaximum Depth Cooling system services 9.5 riictrcs ! 10 a.m. (31Jeer) e Air conditioning services i Elevation i IS5 nictrcs I H August 7 Transmission services (607fec‘eer) ! The Skeena River Chal- Alignment services I Survey Date i lenge cycles 160 km from ! August. 1972 , I Prince Rupert to Terrace. Complete exhaust services j Depth Units i For more info, call’lucy at : Fcet ! I 638-7603. We Do Mechanical §ervices...

6 August 7 Ksan House Society’s IJ kilometre , Golf Scramble tees off at 2 p.m. at the Skeena Valley 0 112 Mile n-ir --A n ni..~ UUll mu LUlUluy.-. LlUU .-10 raise money to furnish rooms in the new transition house: sMHD Come out for fun, good ENTERPRISES LTD company and prizes, includ- Outdoor fun just “Your Recreation Specialists“ ing a hole in one grana prize got better with TERRACE’S NEW vehicle. To sign up, call Jan camping arid MERCURY & HONDA DEALER Lafrancois at 635-2373. PARTS SALES SERVICE fishing gear from CUSTOM BUILT BOATS August 13 to 16 SALES SERVICE Licensed Technicians The Kermode Volley- RENTALS PARTS 4921 Keith Ave.. Terrace ball Camp serves up skills and team play instruction to Grade 10 to 12 girls at Caledonia Secondary School from 9 a.m. to noon, and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. IENDLY KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF i

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