Mayor chases Orenda approval TERRACE -- Mayor Jack a committee of civil servants Orenda also has to find finan- tatives. aboriginal groups that might be Talstra went to Victoria yester- that reviews major projects and cing and potential investors who The meeting follows a com- affected," said Parsons. day, saying he won't return un- then prepares recommendations "are not going to wait forever," mitment made by the province The land upon which Orenda til he finds out if the provincial for the cabinet committee on said Talstra. last fall to the native groups, wants to build is in within ter- government will approve the sustainable development. He said the marketplace is said David Parsons, the official ritory claimed by the Tsimshian Orenda Forest Products plan to That committee can either ap- demanding the kind of product in charge of the committee and it's just north of land the build a pulp and paper mill prove the project pending it Orenda wants to produce. which makes recommendations Haisla claim. .... south of Lakelse Lake. recei~,ing necessary permits and But continued delays in ap- on large projects to the provin- Parsons declined to comment The project has been before licences, ask for more studies or proval could result in financial cial cabinet. on the progress of Orenda's ap- the provincial Major Project reject the proposal, backers and Tampellai the "We told them we would plication but did say native opi- nion on the project is, for the Review Process (MPRP) since Orenda wants to spen d $365 Finnish-owned company which meet with them before a deci- moment, the only outstanding last fall but it isn't known if it million on a mill to produce is to supply the machinery, to sion was made to discuss the look ¢lsewhere,mdded Talstra. technical results of the review," issue. ': has been given to a cabinet corn- 1731000 tonnes of chlorine-free, Talstra said he plans to meet mittee for a decision or when magazine-quality paper a year. "This mill is going tO be built said Parsons. that decision will be made with premier Talstra said the situation is somewhere," he warned. He added the meeting falls and the ministers who form the Talstra said the trip is critical because Orenda risks Talstra's trip comes just one under the provincial policy of cabinet committee on sus- necessary because the city isn't losing the 1992 construction day after provincial and fedei'al discussing development projects tainable development. One of getting answers to letters it sent. season unless it hears from• the officials discussed the Orenda with native groups. the latter is Dan Miller, forests project in Prince Rupert with Jack Talstra The city has also been unsuc, provinci~ government this spr, "We :know we have an minister and MLA for North cessful in attempts to meet with ing, • Haisla and Tsimshian represen- obligation to consult:with Coast.: ~

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Unique literacy course prepared TERRACE --A local group has The proposed course assumes come up with a plan to teach employees would be on com- small groups of people how to pany time three hours and week read and write. and on their own time for the It's designed to be inexpen- remaining two hours. sive and practical for northwest "What we have is a quality businesses and industry, says product. We know there is a Nat Purcell of Project Literacy need, everybody tells us there is Terrace. a need and have told us there is Involved is teaching five peo- a problem. This is a very ple for five hours a week over a economical way of addressing planned 16-week period. that problem" said Purcell. The cost would be $6,400 in- Purcell views the proposed cluding teaching salaries, equip- course as ~the next step in Pro- ment and supplies, said Purcell. ject Literacy Terrace's efforts to "Nothing-.like this .has~ ever. improve reading and ~writing been done in to my skiils In the~ h6~:iii~e'st." ~:7..... ,.:,, ,• >, Up until now the group's knowledge," said Purcell. Nat Purcell "It's a curriculum we feel is store-front effort Called The needed at a very. minimal representatives and one-third of Reading Place has Concentrated budget," he added. the employers interviewed in- on matching those whowant to A proposal has already been dicated that employees are learn with volunteer tutors in submitted to Canadian National unable to advance because of a the year it's beenopen, lt,s also which, said Purcell, has shown lack of literacy or language conducted small Classes. a lot of interest. skills. "We've interviewed 60 to 65 The course came out of a people and have placed 58," The curriculum is designed said Purcell. survey of businesses, public sec- for people who now have the tor operations and unions con- "These are people who have equivalent of a Grade 4 reading come forward on their own and ducted by The Reading Place and writing level and for those last year. have decided they want to learn. whose first language is not The statistics are that there are The survey found that 85 per English. cent of employers and 80 per 7,700 people in this area who cent of union representatives in- "At the end, the people have a need -- people who can't dicated some employees have would have their English skills read prescriptions or bank trouble with basic reading and raised and reading and writing machine instructions," he said. writing tasks. would be at a Grade 6 level," Purcell said the course~was Two-thirds of union said Purcell. designed to fit in with a federal literacy initiative that would have provided money. The federal go~,ernment has now put Pamphlet ready that initiative on hold. that explains

SUNNY DA~'S. Skiers onShames Mountain take advantage of blue skies to carve some turns in Nisga'a talks the abundant snow and catch some of the mountain's spectacular panoramic views. The change in weather was a godsend for Shames, where thepowder hounds were getting plenty of, powder., TERRACE --Northwest three parties want, the general but beginning to wonder if the sun ever shines on themOuntain. .... residents will soon be getting a topics under discussion and how I I pamphlet outlining the negotia- the negotiations are conducted. I tions to settle the Nisga'a land Although the federal govern- claim centered on the Nass ment and the Nisga'a have been Valley. working on a settlement for Skeena Cellulose makes It's produced by the federal years, negotiations accelerated and provincial governments and last year when the provincial the Nisga'a Tribal Council. government formally agreed to join the talks. pitch for Hazel wood The pamphlet was to be The pamphlet indicates the distributed last year but was TERRACE --Skeena Cellulose remanufacturing facilities such But Lightfoot did say Skeena three parties will publish more held because of the October has the best chance to keep • as the Skeena (Cellulose) mill in Cellulose's plan includes setting information and will hold 1991 provincial election. Westar's forestry operations go- Smithers," a company press up a joint venture with area meetings to explain the negotia- ing in the Hazeltons, a release said of Lightfoot's state- native groups. It explains what each of the tions and gather opinions. spokesman for the company ment. cont'd A2 said Feb. 8. Skeena Cellulose already is a Westar has been trying to sell significant purchaser of wood its Kitwanga and Carnaby mills chips produced by Westar, They J and its forest licences in the area are used by Skeena Cellulose's ,Northwest Roundup since last year ...... Prince Rupert pulp mill and I illl I The statement by Skeena form 30 per cent of its re- Cellulose vice president Reg quirements PRINCE RUPERT -- Up to SMITHERS -- The crime has once again raised the HOUSTON :--- Council Li-htfoot to a nrovincial corn- ,,x~ hot;-,,,, )~,., et.oona h°~ 20 of the city's outside rate here rose by 16 per cent " issue of fire protection for members here h/we rejected mission...... examining the impliea' the best chance of providing workers will be laid off if a last year over 1990, unorganized areas. ' the :, Idea ~ ~f : ...... declar'n" ! tions of what Westar wants con, sustainable employment in the provisional budget is ac- • RCMP officers handled Although they didn't have !: municipal offlee~: a smoke- firms long standing rumours the area because of its experience in eepted, 'r 1'815 criminal complaints in to. Hazelton firemen went to fiee area~ i!: i;ii::::!i :: :: ~: company was interested in the manufacturing and marketing That,sbecausetheeitywlll 1991 compared:t0 1,479 the the Jan.20 blaze because Aid,~:Te~iGautronlkald /: cutting rights, and because of its track redord freeze capital projects, ~ year before, i they thought there might be couiiCi!didn,t have ihe rlgl t::i He also acknowledged that in investing substantial amounts :,The,: only Way ~this will Assaults Increased to 294 people :inside the home. to lm~oSe its Vaid~Sm!~the there are more wood nrocessiw, ,,¢ ,=,,.~,, ;.;t~ ~,,~i,~.~ " th,~ I.:ehan~eis if the city isable to from 241 ::while crimes Two ~:Mlle:~ residents" 'last: :, an ~ hat, ,it might: real e : facilities in the area than there is pr'es's"r'e~ease "qu0tes'"I~ightfoot [ :¢011ec~t $750,000 In outstan, against property rose from year.turned d~wn itaX' in~!i : ~ saokerS: feel alhWeldom~!i f-.~iI wood available as saying; /ding taxes from ihe~:!Rldley 666 to 849, ~:i ~ crea~whlch:would h aVeex,,:,,~themunlclpal6ffle~ii~::ii~:: i~iii::

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TERRACE -- City and rural than council's original limit, cover one-third of the cost; Class Act I voters will be asked this June to Clark said costing was done on • residents of regional district I approve their share of a $1.75 the high side. areas who now pay 15 per cent Consignments million expenditure to increase "We don't want another of the library's operating costs the size of the library. swimming pool situation," said agree by referendum to increase WOMEN'S CLOTHING The budget is $250,000 more Clark. that amount to 30 per cent. than the limit city council last He was referring to the • city residents approve the 4436 B - Lakelse Avenue necessary borrowing, also in year placed on the project to aquatic centre expansion pro- 635-6690 add 12,000 square feet to the ject of three years ago when referendum. facility. bids came in substantially Although the r6gional district I The library board had earlier higher than the architect's has yet to decide to put the ex- • w l considered reducing the addi- estimates. pansion to the vote -- it meets First 25 paying customers will receive a free carnation tion by 25 per cent to come As a result, many items were this weekend -- Hallsor said it within council's limit. deleted from the original plan appeared they would send it to DOOR PRIZES "Nothing has been cut from -- the one voted on in the referendum. Re-cycle Your Clothing the original plan," library referendum -- in order to get 'Clark said the library board George Clark board member George Clark the cost down. will begin to "vigorously pur- Architect Alan Soutar is mak- & Make Extra Money said following last week's Clark anticipated contrac- sue" provincial money and is ing a model of the expansion for We will notbe accepting clothing on Sat., Feb, 15/92 meeting between the board and tors' bids would come in under already in touch with Skee.na display at the library's next members of council. $1.75 million. MLA Helmut Giesbrecht. book sale in the Skeena Mall Noting alderman had agreed City administrator Bob It will also start "low-key and local publicist Doug Smith to a total cost of $1.75 million, Hallsor said aldermen attached advertising" with displays in the will be hired to co-ordinate the Clark said cutting the size of the three conditions to the project library and by adding informa- campaign. addition "defeats the object of in giving the go-ahead: tion about the expansion to the "I guess one approaches it expanding." • the library board obtain a forms patrons receive when the same way one would an elec- Although the figure is higher provincial government grant to checking out a book. tion campaign," Clark added. THEDR. R.E.M. LEE HOSPITALFOUNDATION Apartments on the block The Directors of the Dr. R.E.M. Les Hospital Foundation TERRACE -- In what is poten- parts with the first being an of- Square is located off Pear St. required. wish to extend their sincere thanks to all who contributed to tially the largest real estate deal fer from a company and consists of two residential In addition to the mortgage the Foundation during the past year and to those that sup- seen here for many years, the to buy the complex. buildings containing the units payment, new .owners will also ported the Cash Calendar project. Summit Square apartments are But that purchase offer by and a small recreation centre have to pay a monthly condo Hopefully, the Foundation with the support of individual, up for sale. Megale Developments Ltd. of with two raquetball courts and a fee which covers items such as corporate and community donations, can help Mills Memorial All of the 94 units in the com- Vancouver is conditional upon gymnasium. snow and garbage removal, in- Hospital provide some of the specialized care and treatment plex are being offered to current at least 75 of the 94 units being A disclosure statement sent to surance and repairs and for which residents must now travel to other centres. renters first and then they'll be sold to renters or investors by tenants outlined the conditional maintenance to areas shared by With a goal of $600,OOO-I- for the C.T. Scanner, our fund the residents. open to outside investors. June 25. arrangement between Roseholm now stands at $440,000 including a grant from the City of Tenants last week received and Megale. Reynolds and Gleason in- The units are already strata ti- Terrace. letters from Dave Reynolds and Listed prices vary from dicated those will range from tle, meaning each is a separate Your ongoing support is greatly appri~ciated. registered holding in much the Suzanne Gleason of Pruden and $29,000 to $39,900 depending $75 to $110 per mofith for a same fashion as is an individual Currie Realty telling them their on the size of the suite. Assum- total monthly payment by pur- EQUIPMENTDONATED TO MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITALTHROUGH THE DR. R.E.M. LEE home. suites were up for sale as of this ing a $2,000 down payment, an chasers of $302-$430. The HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONTO DECEMBER31,1991 They are now all owned by Saturday, Feb. 15. interest rate of 9.25 per cent figure doesn't included property 1989 - Opthalmology Equipment...... $27,084 Roseholm Holdings and are Explaining they were being compounded semi-annually and taxes. 1990 - Microprocessor Ventilator...... $25,208 rented out. sold as "individual con- a 25 year amortization period, (Grant from Tuberculous & Chest Disabled Veterans Association) The sale could carry a com- dominium homes", the letters the letter calculates mortgage 1990 -- Bililite (in memory of Baby Straw)...... $1,406.55 bined value of approximately $3 went on to give the occupants payments would be $228-$320 Lost 1991 -- Ear, Nose and Throat Instr~Jments...... $3,340.10 first chance to buy their apart- million if all the units are per month. (Donated by Dr. GS. Hicks) ment. That down payment figure Lost in the North Eby bought. area, a liver and white 1991 -- Fibre Optic Signoidoscope...... $4,000 Built in 1981-82, Summit only applies to those qualifying The deal is actually in two English springer spaniel. under the B.C. Mortgage (Donated by Dr. F.B. Gouws) from front Assistance Program. For a con- Answers to the name of Ma- 1991 -- Microscope, Camera, Monitor...... $13,593.66 ven't,ional mortgage, a 25 per yor. Education Grants...... $2,700 cent flown payment would be Phone 635. 7113.

Haz-elton wood 'or ~x-.o,", ..... • .L, : It "wou!d.fgige meaningful .th.e,.fqrest .serx{ce,;arld in W~star ownership to native groups over the amount of wood being along with the opportunity to cut in the area. The chiefs said participate in management deci- too much wood is now being sions," said Lightfoot. harvested. That concept has long been a ,k* 'k "k * * subject of discussion between Westar put its Hazelton assets Westar and native groups in- on sale last year at the same terested in buying the mills. time as those of other mills and ** *'k*'* cutting rights it owns in B.C. Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en An tentative deal has already chiefs, who spoke before been worked out for it to !CTIN Lightfoot, said they wanted an dispose of its southeastern B.C. inventory of what wood is left operations. Issues andAction in the area. The provincial commission is They also want a judicial expected to give its recommen- rotecting children is one of the most important Public Meetings will be h, review of what they called dations to the government p responsibilities0f a society. It must be done in following communities. "management irregularities" in before the end of this month. a way that supportg familieg- and deciding how Kelowna I best to support familieswhile protecting children Maple Ridge Tuesday, February 25 involves looking at many of our most fundamental Surrey Thursday,, February 27 values. Nelson Tuesday, March 3 Cranbrook :: ? ' Thursday, March 5 r e need your views and ideas, and invite you chilliwack ' Tuesday, March 17 W to participate in a review of British North Shore Tuesday, March 24 Columbia's child protection legislation. vicioria Tuesday, March 31 Nanaimo Thursday, April 2 he Honourable Joan Smallwood, Minister of Dawson Creek ...... April 7 WESTERN MONEY T Social Services', has appointed a 10-person Fort Nelson :::, Thursday, April 9 i UNION] TRANSFE R panel to consult with British Columbian~ and to Vancouver ,-Wednesday, April 15 prepare a publicreport on its findings: The report Vancouver Thursday, April 16 The fastest way to send money" will provide a framework for new child protection Kamloops . " Tuesday, April 28 - Thursday, April 30 legislation that will respond directly to the needs Williams Lake Prince Rupert. Tuesday, May 5 of today's children and families. Reliable Service Hazelton Thursday, May 7 Prince George Wednesday, May 13 You Can Count On anel members will be visiting all parts of the Queen Charlotte City Wednesday, May 20 p provmce and holding public and private Port Alberni Tuesday, June 23 ~" ?/OVER 1800 LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE meetings in many communities. Panel members Powell River Thursday, June 25 are interested in meeting with special interest TO SEND MONEY...JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY groups, the Aborigina[community, professionals Watch your local newspaper for further notice and anyone who wishes to be heard. about meetings in your area TO RECEIVE MONEY,..JUST PRODUCE I,D. OR ANSWER A SECURITY QUESTION If you would like to make a written subm[ssion If you do not have a written submission but • WESTERN UNION IS FOR ALL KINDS OF USES and speak about.it at one Of the pub I"..... ~-"° .-;-,. IA I :ke to sp e ak at a public meeting, please .,.NOT JUST EMERGENCIES please send one copy of your submis ime by calling toll-free

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Province of Child Protection Legislation Review Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 - Page A3 Donationsneeded ope Armedrobbers sought F-0-od ba n k n s Rex t week TWO ARMED men are still at large after a local corner store was robbed last Thursday night. Police say two men entered the B & G grocery store at 2701 TERRACE --The Terrace Kalum St. around 9 p.m. that night. They produced a sawed- Churches Food Bank opens its off shotgun and took $400 in cash. doors in two weeks for its Anyone with any information about the armed robbery or February distribution. anyone who witnessed anything suspicious that night in the The dates are Feb.. 17 for peo- area of Kalum St. and Haugland Ave. is requested to call the ple with last names from A to Terrace RCMP detachment at 638-0333. H, Feb. 18 for those from 1 to R, Feb. 19 for thosefrom S to Z Driver injured and Feb. 20 for those who miss- ONE TERRACE man ended up in hospital and another ed the first three days. charged following an accident on Hwy. 37 south last Thurs- Located in the house on day that resulted in $75,000 in damages. Sparks St. between the Terrace RCMP said the accident occurred just after 9 a.m., Evangelical Free Church and Feb. 6 when the driver of a Ford pickup tailed to stop when the carpenters hall, the food coming out on to the highay from the Lakelse Lake (eli's) bank is sponsored by area chur- turnoff. ches. The pickup collided with a tractor trailer unit carrying Donations are welcome by lumber bound for Kitimat then deflected into the path of a contacting area churches, by Honda car heading toward Terrace. It took firefighters using the Jaws of Life half an hour to dropping them off at Braid In- cut the truck driver free of the wrecked cab. surance on Lakelse or by calling Although the driver was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital Terry Elkiw at 638-1522. for treatment, Terrace fire chief Bob Beckett said he had been Canned or dry goods can also conscious and talking to firefighters throughout. be deposited in bins set up at DONATIONS FROM community groups and individuals help keep the shelves of the Terrace Churches Neither theFord nor Honda drivers required hospitaliza- Overwaitea, Safeway and the Food Bank full. Anne Male, left, and Audrey Cox from the local Beta Sigma Phi chapter were at the tion. Terrace Co-op. food bank last week to present $500. The food bank's February distribution takes place next Monday RCMP Corporal Gary Moritz confirmed the driver of the through Thursday. pickup had been charged with "failing to stop at a stop sign". The dollar estimate includes damage to the lumber. Poaching charges laid "Wish" lists chopped ,;:_ . . A TERRACE man faces several poaching charges after two moose were shot Oct. 25. Carl Schmidt is charged with killing moose during a closed season, killing moose without proper licences, exceeding the Budget axe honed provincial bag limit for moose, using someone else's hunting licence, discharging a firearm within the Hwyl6 quarter-mile TERRACE -- City department be saved by cuts to the general list". no-'shooting area, failing to retrieve edible portions of meat, heads have been told to slash government (administration), Local residents "would not and unlawful possession of wildlife. more than $630,000 off their environmental health, economic be too receptive" to any hike in District conservation officer Peter Kalina said Schmidt, if proposed 1992 budgets. development and planning their tax bills, said Sheridan in convicted, could face fines ranging from $200 to $10,000 and budgets and the proposed stating the case for a zero tax in- the loss of hunting privileges. The move follow council's in- dication it wants to hold 1992 amount set aside for grants to crease. taxes at last year's level, city ad- community: organizations. These preliminary budgets Amos re-elected ministrator Bob Hallsor said The recreation department don't cover capital expen- has been told to slice $35,000 ditures, an area in which Gerald Amos has been re-elected chief councillor of last week. off its arena maintenance figure Sheridan expects there to be Kitamaat Village -- again. Those preliminary budgets and a $100,000 pool some tough decisions. This time the Haisla leader won a substantial 163-127 vic- would instead have required a dehumidification item has been Apart from the urgent need tory over challenger Albert Robinson on Jan. 21. nine per cent tax increase. Danny Sheridan torpedoed. to do something about the city's Amos won the first election last May when his name was Specific cuts outlined by The amended budgets will be water supply system following leaking roof. drawn out of a hat to break the 108-108 tie vote. Hallsor include lopping the subject of a meeting the washout of the dam at the Although none of those solu- That result, however, was appealed by Robinson, who $200,000 off the public works scheduled for 9 a.m. tomorrow tions were likely to be cheap, claimed three of Amos' supporters lived off-reserve and were Deep Creek reservoir, other department budget, $105,000 morning. Sheridan pointed out the city therefore ineligible under the federal Indian Act. capital projects sure to be on the from by-law enforcement and could, if necessary, draw on its After a lengthy investigation, it was determined that one of Alderman Danny Sheridan, table are solving the flooding $92,000 from the fire depart- accumulated surplus. the three Amos supporters were ineligible to vote. The elec- chairman of council's finance problem on Halliwell Ave., That surphig is" currently tion was then de'c[a~recl[n~;~ilid.' ment ...... committee, . called the halting the collapse of Lanfear A total of $100,O~'is also to preliminary budgets~'~i "Wi'sh Hill and tackling the arena's estimated at $750,000:..- '" '"

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.... EDITORIAL Knock knock Mayor Jack Talstra approaches the say. If some kind of word isn't known by door to Premier Mike Harcourt's office. this spring, the company could lose one :'Knock, knock, "" he calls out. year's worth of construction. If that's "'Whose there," a muffled voice from the case, all those potential investors inside says. Orenda says it has on the hookmay just "'Orenda, "' says the mayor. go elsewhere. Even more fearful to Mr. "'Orenda who, '" the voice inquires. Talstra is the chance Orenda may pack "'Give us an answer or-enda your its development suitcase and look for messing around, '" responds the mayor. greener pastures. Mr. Talstra has every right to be wor- OK, OK. It's one one of those awful ried. He likes the project. So does the "knock knock" jokes. But so is the great majority of people living in this delay in having the provincial govern- area. Yet there hasn't been a lot of infor- ment decide if it will approve or deny or mation about how the project is working whatever the Orenda Forest Projects its way through the approval process. pulp and paper mill proposal. Even those who don't like the project You have to know things are wonky would have to admit that no news isn't when the otherwise calm, reasoned and necessarily good news. rational mayor heads off on a jet to Vic- What's interesting here is that Mr. toria with his toothbrush and an ample Talstra's trip comes just one day after Province boosts supply of clean socks and underwear. the provincial and federal governments Mr. Talstra says he isn't returning un- met with two native groups to discuss the til he gets some kind of answer from the project. He'll have every right in ques- image in Europe provincial government. tionning that when his council can't get What Mr. Talstra fears is also what replies to its letters let alone a meeting VICTORIA--Forget about Orenda fears but has yet to come out and with the boys in Victoria. Number 10 Downing Street; Number 1 Regent Street is the definitive London address for British Columbia. That's The Queen where you find British Colum- Capital .. bin House. by Hubert Beyer A tip of the royal hat and a regal curt- our governing system operates. The five-storey building in the heart of London, a stone's sy to Queen~,.~ Elizabeth~ ~" .~,~ II who is Once in awhile it shows some strength, throwfrom Piccadilly Circus, remarkable experience of my ,.j celebrating ,~ ~yea~s:, on ~lle'~throne. Consider what Lieutemifit-Governor half a.block from the theatre ,lifetime. When I came here, " ,' oui~They will call Monarchies may seem kind of quaint -- the Queen's'*'fopfegen:..... aisi}ict, is'6urpro~inee's the cold war was still on, and that tune; ~e better be able to and antiquated these nowadays, but this tative in B.C. -- indicated he would have diplomatic, cultural and today Mr. Yeltsin arrived in pipe it," he said. queen is different, done about former Premier Bill Vander economic gateway not only to London to announce that no And how do we do that? the United Kingdom, but to more missiles would be pointed "Produce quality products, She's peformed admirably given the Zalm. Had Mr. Vander Zalm not resign- the European Community. at Britain," he said, assure timely delivery, meet massive changes that have gone on in the ed after those disclosures of what he did On the ground floor are the "In terms of my job, too, world-wide competitive pricing world since here father, King George VI, in office, the Lieutenant-Governor offices of B.C. House, ruled it's been a great challenge. and beef up our productivity. died in 1952. would have removed him. over by , British Europe 92 is hurtling down the That's the route to our success Since we are part of the Cam- In this sense themonarchyis that last Columbia's present agent track and, if anything the pace and to sustaining and improv- general in London. On the top is increasing," he added. ing our standard of living. Get monwealth, the Queen is important here. line of defence against the ultimate floor are the living quarters for With Europe becoming the things right and keep them The monarchy remains, albeit in a most- tyranny of democracy. And that is the agent general. The rest of the largest trading bloc in the right, all the time." ly figurehead role, at the top of the inability, in the absence of an election, to building is rented out at a history of mankind, the As for attracting investment government heap. It is that symbol do away with a government or a govern- handsome profit to the tax- challenge for outsiders, like and immigration to B.C., Gar- payers back home. British Columbia, is to gain Which represents the foundation of how ment leader that has done wrong. dam is convinced that no other The building Was bought access to that huge market, as part of the world offers our and paid for by the B.C. tax- well as attract investment from amenities. B.C. is a top quality payers in 1913, thanks to the it. product, as far as he's con- foresight of then premier "The European Community cerned; it's just a matter of: Richard McBride, and has is emerging as the most power- getting out the message, and It's a big step served the province well, in- ful trading bloc, opposite that's where tourism can help, deed, according to Gardom. Japan and North America. according to Gardom. Two-storey houses have The premises exude a B.C. And although the EC was "Tourism, in many cases, is stairs. Ski hills have lifts. atmosphere. In a city where created to take care of itself the initiator and pathfinder for Skyscrapers have elevators. old and dungeon-like offices and may become somewhat subsequent economic develop- Ships have bostm's chairs. Yet Through abound, B.C. House is an protectionist, its members will ment and iminigratiom There trucks have no running boards. Bifocals / oasis of friendly charm. Pain- still have to remain interna- is a direct linkage between all When Henry Ford built his tings and photographs of tional traders," Gardom said. three. Tourists come to see us, Model A, he left plenty of by Claudette Sandecki Super Natural British Colum- Gardom has been spreading like what they see, and tell clearance to deal with potholes, bia's beauty spots adorn the British Columbia's message their friends, lots of whom ruts, and stampeding buffalo. walls. The staff is friendly and throughout the European then think of investing and im- Out of consideration for riders, welcoming. Community. He's talked of in- migrating." a standard part of his car was a changed by on option at a time uses besides safeguarding hip When I dropped into B.C. vestment opportunities in During the five years Gar- saucer-sized step to divide the (colour, choice of transmission, joints and dignity. Farmers House a couple of weeks ago, British Columbia, as well as dam has been agent general in height. power doors, block heater, style rested on them between poun- the staff was busy preparing B.C. export commodities to London, B.C. has made ira-' Now that potholes and speed of radio, and so on) you could ding fence posts. Kids lined up for Premier Harcourt's visit to financiers in every European pressive gains in attracting in- bumps are the only usual choose from 44,000 different on them like blackbirds on a London. Invitations for a capital. vestment from Europe. Not highway impediments, Detroit GM trucks. wire for outing photos. They reception later that week had And he wants the business counting real estate, stocks, builds trucks to satisfy stump The running board-less truck deflected road tar. And had gone out to the movers and community back home to bonds and immigrants who jockeys who need four wheel is a health hazard. Drivers they never been invented, shakers of London's business understand the importance of brought money with them, in- drives to reach terrain as rugged strain shoulder muscles win- Gregory Clark couldn't have world. positioning itself in the Euro- vestment from Europe increas- as their images. Or Wilt thing themselves in by winding written about the hitchhiker "Hubie, you old goat, how pean Community. ed from a mere $10 million in Chamberlain moonlights as a an arm around the steering whose dog stayed out of sight are you?" It was a Garde- "We are living in a global 1986 to $40 million in 1987 model for Detroit's design divi- wheel, or pushing on the door. I until the truck began to move. vintage greeting. market place. So, to maintain and $125 million last year. sion. Passengers, too, struggle unless Sadly, with today's urban Gardom has been agent our existing markets, let alone Most of that investment was in At truck-buying time, macho an aftermarket "assist handle" crime, running boards would be general in London for five our need to increase them and secondary manufacturing. men look for powerful motors, has been installed. As for another invitation to purse snat- years. His term is up and he'll secure new markets, we will Gardom is convinced that:i gracefulness... he-man transmissions, and chers and other intersection probably come back to B.C. have to become more com- B.C. can build on that success wheels higher than Terrace's The hassle of perching in the criminals. later this year. Gardom says petitive, more knowledgeable to attract more investment traffic study costs. Customers cab exacts much wear and tear If my agility decreases, I'll it's been a great five years, but in the international sense and from Europe and open addi- such as myself with a low height on th e seat of both the truck have to tote a stool like a CNR he's ready to come home. better meet the everchanging tional markets there for B.C. tolerance concentrate, on fin- and the trousers. Seat welt or con ductor. "It's been the most standards and requirements of products. ding a truck we can climb into beading splits, then tears. Seat and out of without an extension covers rip. Foam chips away, ~i~'~:-':~~.'~::~ .~ ~3HATA PAY.f0R ~IOV£H~,E~! ~ [SE'f YOU ldoRI"HE:RI~ERsI'r' ladder. the surface becomes roller- 1~ ~!~i~i| WARM, SONNY, CALM A~P ~ HA~IP..A SF'£CIAL'I'ER~ ~!~ 0 " f ' Z__Z~I FORAP LIE IS:' Historically, trucks came coaster. The spring frame may t|~'-~.~ ~: J I1/. %o 6...... complete, road ready. Now, a be exposed. Perfect builbin ob- l~~.~i'|!C~"~ !~ truck can be as personalized as solescence. ~;~""~'~:~'~ .... :?iii?: " '! prescription bifocals, The runn- Disembarking is equally ...... ~ ..... ing board got misplaced when awkward. And harrowing. ~i.'~:'~,::~" manufacturers were trying to When I look down, I feel I |~;~/l: minimize weight, bulk, and should be watching through [~:'::~i~i~'~ ultimately price. binoculars for forest fires, My ~i:~:~: ii"l!iiiiii) General Motors sells three vertigo having subsided, I can l~iiiii~~ .

b~asic trucks -- a work truck, a drop to the ground like a bowl- |!¢~:::~7~ .¢~::~ . medium range passenger truck, mg ball, or wmt for ground |~;~:~!~ ".:.:.: crew to push the ramp closer, l~-t~i!l~.~i~i~j and a deluxe all-purpose truck. 4 If these thr~e basic trucks were Running boards had other ~-:~:~ INNi y....\"l Terrace Standard. Wednesday, February 12, 1992 - Page A5 The little paper that could TERRACE --Devon Kuiper one. It was meant as an alter- doesn't smoke. And he's not a native press type of thing," he particular critic of those who said, do, Yet Kuiper didn't count on But the Caledonia Secondary OPOV being the only student School student and publisher newspaper at the school, mak- and editor of OPOV, the ing it a delicate combination of school!s newspaper, believes a semi-official student voice and that rules banning tobacco use his own creation. there should be followed. "Mr. Hamakawa says I am OPOY,.iit stands for "our doing it for power. I don't think point df view", raised the issue so. I really enjoy people's reac- last fall 'in an article strongly tions," says Kuiper. suggesting teachers were sneak- Aside from the smoking ing smokes in the school's book issue, OPOV has been criticized • room. It even published a photo for an article deploring the state of a cigarette butt allegedly of the school's washrooms. It taken from the book room. also regularly runs letters at- The paper's-next assault on tacking its contents. the subject took place after a But what's important to school dance last year. Kuiper is having a newspaper Smoking_ is prohibited on that can independently com- school:"grounds, but principal ment on what happens at the Tom Hamakawa, at the request school and onethat publishes of the! student council, roped different opinions. off a section outside and per- "It's been fun doing this mittedtstudents to light up in newspaper. I'll definitely say that area. that," Kuiper said. In the next issue, Kuiper Lately OPOV has expanded reported that Hamakawa didn't beyond Caledonia by selling want the incident mentioned in outside subscriptions and OPOV and that he wanted to soliciting advertising from screen future issues to deter- businesses in the city. mine if stories were suitable. Kuiper's planning the biggest : The article on smoking at the issue yet next month when the dance did run and so did a lOth edition comes out. OPOV separate story on Hamakawa. is self-supporting and it does °:"Even though many of us receive a subsidy from the stu- dent council. agree with what our principal NEWS AND VIEWS about happenings at Caledonia Secondary the box in which studet)ts drop ott stones, letters and an- did, there are a number of Revenue from the sale of out- School are getting a thorough airing this year through the pages of nouncements. OPOV stands for "our point of view"• students who were upset by the side subscriptions and from the breaking of the policy and they OPOV. That's newspaper editor and publisher Devon Kuiper with sale of ads will help further to have every right to be," Kuiper Dealing with those stories and newspaper then called the Bear- cle produced by such a writing he has a lot of free time to work offset expenses. wrote about the dance incident. subsequent reaction has kept Trap. class, OPOV is the only on OPOV. The paper is produced and As for the book room story, Kuiper busy since he began School newspapers at newspaper at the school in this designed on computer equip- "Kuiper says the student who publishing OPOV last fall. Caledonia are traditionally pro- school year. "School newspapers take a ment at the school and is run off first reported that teachers were Kuiper became involved in duced by writing classes under Although Kuiper graduated lot of effort. Often they're not on a school photocopier. smoking in there isn't now quite school newspapers in Grade 11 the guidance of a sponsoring in 1991, he's back to take addi- successful because of school OPOV is also sponsoring a sure the infractions did take and he continued in Grade 12 teacher. Except for a couple of tional courses in preparation for work and commitment. Since I floor hockey tournament and is place. through the school's official issues of The Kermode Khroni- going to college. It also means had the time, I decided to start putting on a dance. Controversy :said healthy .... • Caledonia TERRACE --It may not. be : popular among all students and te~/chers at Caledonia Secon- dary! School but OPOV pro- Vides a valuable service, says its teacher-sponsor. "I've seen letters from • .. students who I can't imagine Writinganything else. The views ' ' P*S 0 F ° in there are those of the kids. ~:They are things that concern them," said Glenn'(]rieve. "The school should be en- CoUraging this sort of thing. It's ,t doing :exactly what we want LASTFALL'S allegations that teachers were breaking a no-smoking OPOV.The student newspaper has kept a ( students to do -- using the skills developed over 12 years of rule :b~ puffing in a bookroom resulted in this cartoon a ppearing in rounding thesmoking ban. school," he continued. One measure of worth of Libel claim denied , fr " OPOV is the reaction from Glenn Grieve students and teachers who don't approve of some of the articles ed before Grieve became the or letters, Grieve said. teacher-sponsor -- for the same "It's successful not only in reasons. ,iNot guilty verdict issued the interest I see, but in the ex- Overall, Grieve said OPOV is not extreme in: its opinions or TE,RRACE --A student motives discussedi" wroteKen- citement shown by its detrac- tors," he said. with its articles on life and con- newspaper editor has been "1 find there is no evidence that. the defendant ney in his judgement. ditions in the school or in ac- "At worst the statements That fits in with Grieve's con- found not guilty of libelling the said anything other than may be deemed fair com- cept of newspapers as being tions by teachers and students. would indicate that Mr. president of the Caledonia ments. People .in public office must be prepared to forums for a variety of views "There's nothing in there a Secondary School student coun- have their actions criticized and their motives Douglas and the council and opinions and stories that student isn't already exposed to cil. operated in a high handed man- on TV, in the theatre or in discussed, "" aren't all good news items. The action was brought ner and at best that he operated "A newspaper that offends everyday speech in the halls," against OPOV editor Devon judge, Douglas said his reputa- said he had "the capability of in the best interest of the stu- no one to me would• say Grieve said. ~" Kuiper .by council president tion was harmed and his ability you know, putting a bit of a dent body," Kenney continued. nothing," he said. "Sure it has created con- Tyler: Douglas after the to act as president was damper on their fun parade." "At no time did I find any But Grieve has stepped in troversy, but that's healthy. It newspaper published.an article hampered. Although Kenney found the statements that alleged Mr. when he feels OPOV might represents real discussion about and-a letter concerning the He said OPO V editor Kuiper treatment of Potulicki's com- Douglas acted in an immoral publish something that could be issues that arc of real concern to dismissal from the council of acted maliciously in pursuing ments may have been sloppy matter or in a manner that considered derogatory to some the kids," he added. Grieve calls that discussion journalism or an attempt to sen- would cause him to be shunned groups of people. Grade • 11 representative and the story because the council part of the real world in which sationalize the events, he did or avoided," Kenney wrote. He told OPOV editor Devon social convenor Laura had refused to help finance the students live and an example 9f Potulicki, newspaper. find grounds to rule in Kuiper's Douglas had asked for an Kuiper a planned cartoon on apology to be printed on the natives could be misinterpreted what awaits them when t~ey Douglas said the article did Kuiper did admit to not cor- favour. graduate. ,. not quote Potulicki correctly in rectly portraying Potulicki's "I find there is no evidence front page of OPO V. as being critical of them. "I told Devon that if he "It's a natural phenomena to her comments that she was not comments but relied on fair that the defendant said anything The libel trial was conducted published it, I wouldn't be the keep dirty laundryhidden. But the-only.person the student comment in his defence. other than may be deemed fair by Kenney as part of the sponsori" said Grieve. it's important to keep what is council wanted removed. Part of the case relied on comments. People in public of- school's Law 12 class. It was controv.ersial in persepective," well attended by other students He was also critical of a arti- In:testimony before teacher taped conversations Kuiper rice must be prepared to have cle on homosexuals -- publish- said Grieve. Ed')Kenney, who acted as the made to his lawyers in which he their actions criticized and their in the school.

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,( i • Stan Bevan and Ken Kalum is getting bet- catch animals. It is call- The McNeal are carvers. ter. ed a leghold trap. They carve masks and Kalum is an eagle. It It is against the law to totem poles from wood. was found here two use these traps. start One of their poles is weeks ago. Kalum is now in Van- in Spain, couver at an animal One of Kalum's legs shelter~ It will be shown at Ex- po this year, was caught in a steel It will be there for 12 trap. The •leg was weeks. Stan and Ken are also cousins. broken. Then it will be set ,: ,,The Start is for people The trap is used to free. ": le'arning how to read, ii II I I II Page A6 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 Tight

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TERRACE --The freeze put Court column kafuffle on federal spending has delayed one of the steps leading toward an expansion of the Terrace-Kit:mat air- port terminal building. Shakespeare comes to Terrace That step is approval t O 'go Dear Sir: has formed a number of possible? * All accused persons are goes so far as to complain to final design for the 348 square metre addition,: air- One hesitates to rise to the astonishing conclusions: • Lawyers with weak cases disrespectful of the court. that there is no public defence of the bar or the , Legal aid is too widely prefer more recesses than The many first offenders telephone in the corridor of port manager Darryl Laurent legal system. Since well available. She should ask a lawyers with strong cases. An who are nervous, embarass- the courthouse! Obviously said last week. before Shakespeare's moderate income earner with interesting theory; too bad it ed, frightened and during her reseacrh she He said approval for the murderous character, Dick a family whether legal aid is makes no sense. remorseful must have overlooked the door clearly design will now have to wait the butcher, plotted "The easy to obtain. Legal Aid's ~r All lawyers want lots of escaped her gaze. labelled "Public telephone". until more is known about first thing we do, let's kill all greatest failing is that it is recesses. How can it be that Mrs. Sandecki even takes a Had she looked into the mat- spending plans later this spr- the lawyers,", it has been available to too few. all lawyers have weak cases; swipe at the judge, calling ter a little more carefully, she ing. popular to complain about Fewer people would break surely only half of them do? him a stickler who appears would have found, as adver- The freeze, in an attempt courts, judges and those who the law if defence counsel Mrs. Sandecki overlooks the uncertain whether the tised, a public telephone. to hold down a federal represent the accused, the 'were not so easy to obtain. business aspect of practising witnesses are alive or other- Perhaps Mrs. Sandecki's budget deficit that'll be Crown or civil litigants of all There isn't a criminologist in law. The office staff and rent wise. The point of this sar- bifocals were slightly tinted larger than expected, lasts sorts. the world who would support can only be paid out of the castic remark is left unclear. with popular preconceptions until the end of March. However, the nearsighted this theory. funds earned through com- Insightfully, she implies when she set out to evahmte a The end of March marks and vituperative column by *Lawyers delay trials pleting the job. without actually stating that system which merits more the end of the federal budget Claudette Sandecki in your because of the availability of Legal Aid will only accept inadequate preparation than a casual inspection. year. Jan. 29, 1992 edition legal aid or the fee structure a bill once a file is concluded. (presumably by lawyers) is After all, few realize that Also affected are the "Courts on trial" deserves at of legal aid. Does she realize By the way, on page A7 of rampant, and that crucial when Dick the butcher spoke federal fisheries activities in least a comment. that no fee is paid for ad- the same edition you report evidence frequently goes those famous words, he and the northwest, said a Prince Apparently as a result of a journments or delays, and the results of 33 completed missing (who loses this his friends were anarchists Rupert official for that few hours of "research" that the maximum fee per cases, not to mention the evidence, the judge, the pro- advocating the destruction of department. (i.e., sitting in court as a hour spent is obtained by ones resulting in acquittals, secutor, the court clerk, the the legal system, the Tom Perry said discre- spectator), Mrs. Sandecki keeping trials as short as which axe not reported. police?), all completely monetary system, and the tionary spending, travel, hir- without foundation. educational system. ing and capital budget com- She thinks that trial dates In the same play he later mitments have been put on Suspicions passed over are nearly impossible to ob- said, "If we mean to thrive hold. tain, but most are set within and do good, break open the What isn't affected is four months of the laying of jails and let out the travel by federal fisheries of- the charge, a period which prisoners." Perhaps Dick ricers necessary to police the church and the state gives both sides adequate hadn't thought matters fishing regulations, he said. time to subpoena witnesses, through very thoroughly "There are no restrictions Dear Sir: of success in this age. clude where lies the force research the law and narrow either. to hamper the department's The opium of the masses When word heads of state emanating dominance in the issues to thse which are ability to serve the public," finds its way once again into proceed with such blind these parts of the world to- critical to the presentation of Yours truly, added Perry. Eastern Europe and the dedication hustling their feet day. the ease. Dave Warner, Soviet Union, with the reac- over the steps of the Vatican, Douglas Bulleid Your correspondent even Terrace, B.C. ceptance of the cloth, glitter, then it is not difficult to con- Terrace, B.C. garb and superstitious nonsense. The tentacles of the Vatican are spreading their poison and influencing control. When our own Prime Minister, a puppet of Rome, visits the Vatican, must it be so difficult to understand 7q just what faction of our society does this person represent when visiting the 9 Vatican? And by what permission ....does this meeting happen? It ~:..would seem that he is there to represent Catholicism in Canada, especially that of Quebec.. Therefore just where does Mulroney really stand regar- ding the impending breakup of this country, is he after Quebec domination of the whole of Canada, "Cathocracy"? ' It would be well for the electorate, at election time to consider the religious affilia- tions of those seeking posts of leadership. 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ANGLER Vanard Watson lifts the leghold trap that crippled a bald/eagle he and three friends found upstream on the Kalum River two weeks ago. The bird is recovering at a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Surrey. THURSDAY i FRIDAY I SATURDAY Injured eagle getting better

TERRACE -- Kalum the Kalum is expected ,to re- eagle is on the mend and do- main at the Surrey wildlife ing fine. shelter for at least 12 weeks PRICE ~r ~ ~ ~ That's the word from before being released to the Monika's Wildlife Shelter, wild. where the adult bald eagle The bird was rescued on was sent two weeks ago after Jan. 30 by local anglers being caught in an illegal returning from a legholdtrap, steelheading trip on the "He's doing fine," said Kalum River. After a strug- BEEF ROAST Monika Tolksdorf. "He's gle in the river, the anglers gaining weight and!ooking,,a Faptured the bird and .~t.b~teE~,,~ _ "~ ~'.k +~rpqg,ht jt to the loca! vet. =".... B~'~. slt~, "c'Oul~a't,~g,ay + ~,+,'7+xor ..... 'K ~'-lum', was then flown certain if the eagle!~'broi~eri :south by jet the next day. leg Can be saved, The eagle won't be return- ++++++++ "There's no guarantees," SALE ed to the Terrace area, she said, "It looks like it'll ..... , - + . + + heal but it will take a while." Tolksdorf said Kalum will • All beef roasts in the meat counter on for1 o, our~ regular" price .... She said circulation to the probably be released later The price you see is the price you pay! right foot was reduced after this spring on Bowen Island, • No special orders please • 3 days onlyl * While quantities last the jaws of the trap snapped or else at Pitt Lake, which is the bird's right leg just above near Golden Ears provincial the talon. park. ALL VALENTINES Secon d cha rge CANDY & .!or pit lamping CHOCOLATES ,+ T RRACE A second in months dividual now faces charges He said the local conservation F WHILE SUPPLIES LAST following an incident in which a office has both deer and moose local RCMP officer is accused decoys that are highly realistic. of pit-lamping. "From 15 feet away you'd Terry Drake Jr. joins Cpl. have a hard time telling it from SINGLE ROSE FLORAL BULK DRINK Richard Senft in being charged the real thing," Kalina says. with night hunting aided with But Kalina won't disclose the use of a light. details of how the remote- ARRANGEMENT CRYSTALS ~Commonly. called pit- controlled mechanical decoys lamping, using a light for night actually work. hunting is a violation of the "We're playing a game of Wildlife Act. deception with these in- ++ % The pair were charged after dividuals," he explained. conservation officers used a "They think they're shooting at moose decoy in a Nov. 10 sting the real thing. And we want to iiiiI operation. They make afirst ap- keep it that way," herePearanCeFriday,in provincial court He says the majority of night hunting violators are people ~ ~,Districtconservation officer heading out to or returning [] • Reg. $4.29 ~!::~ Peter Kalina says 10 people from what would ordinarily be • While supplies last OFF • 8 varieties ii!? have been charged with pit- a day of lawful hunting. But ~:?:+ lamping in two different sting they see an opportunity and !!!~i operations over the past 18 "seize the moment," FRENCH OLD DUTCH NACHO BREAD TACOS & CHRUNCHITS

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BARON Fo~ Lu, C • -, : . Drop Off Yol ~i' 7:+ ,!!~:i DAY BusinessCard Ar + Could Win A SI: Valentine Dinr 4.99 • Reg. $1.39 • 225-25Og. ~k For Two • 454 g, • Reg. $2,09 CK EDDY'~¢ PUB J' 635-5336 Page A8 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February12, 1992 • 1RUSINESS REVIE,W , I I 1i Valentinc'5Dag V Hi tech signs If.You Want Hair With Flair, Let Our TERRACE --Sign painters Lncensed Stylists Give You The have moved past the days of ~ LatHes=t Style. ~' hand lettering into the com- "; " " " puter age. Some of the more recent examples are the nearly 30 advertisements found on the $10o OFF" back of the chairs at Shames Mountain. L N N i nl n i~ i i n i mali i III III I i n I Him I1~ All of those signs, and the great majority of the other p Clip this coupon for signs on the mountain, were $10.00 off your prepared by Northc0ast next perm. Offer ax- Trimline. Es Instead of first tracing let- pires Feb. 29/92. ters by hand and then pain- ting them in, Northcoast employees can size letters, choose the style they want and prepare loges by using a computer, screen and mouse. Their instructions are then translated to a cutter which automatically produces what has been ordered. The cutter acts in the same fashion as a printer does for a word processor. The resulting product can then be fixed to walls, win- dows, vehicles or attached to Give a solid backings for display signs. "Really simple ones can be done in 45 minutes," said _ !ittle and D'awn Fawdrey of Nor- thcoast Trimline. Trimline is a national outlet which has franchises across the coun- try. COMPUTERTECHNOLOGY has transformed the sign making The system also •separates business. That's Darcy Zloklikovits of Northcoast Trimline with what's needed into any col- the cutting machine that produces letters and loges accor- ours that have been ordered. ding to a computer program. a not.

TERRACE--Trans Provincial When. buying your family's groceries from Airlines is expanding into the courier service business for OUT AND t_BOU_, one of Terrace's fine supermarkets... ~'~; Federal Express. It has a contract with the company to fly to Halifax, f$)_SA /EWAY | Overwa,tea Montreal, Hamilton, Thunder heat,ng systems : Cham'~r -~" C----~mm~-~ce lun Jenny s hatter way~ Bay and Saskatoon. The company was formerly cheon meeting. Maintenance facilities for the called Tri-Cith Industrial Ser- Cathy Groenewald is one of ...take time to help those families who are not so fortunate. Support the five twin-engined Convair 580s vices. the public relations represen- TPA will use are to be located in tatives for the group which has FOOD BANK with your donation of non-perishable food in the drop Keiowna. Tourism industry workers ~er~bers. from, for,estr~,~gpm- '*'"' ...... ::" '~:'~" "~ u ,,,boxes provided , _..... ~!. It'ilbe hiring 30 flight' crdw ~a~s • can polish their!le.hde~hip Skijls~ panies,/'iiiaions,, atxd~, giber, inI r~l ..... ¢31 ; ~{ ,JII It I, .,.~,,,.?J Well as ground supporf Work'ers. through "an ' Opeff' Learrfihg~ t ~i"6s~l~e'd p?~t.ie's...... Agency effort called "Programs The alliance is a lobby group ' C)ther FOOD BANK depots...... The owners of The Signal for the Tourism Professional". which states logging and en- newspaper in Stewart are mov- The seven supervisory vironmental protection can All Terrace Area Churches Braid Insurance ing. preparation courses are design- work together. or by calling Terry Elkiw at 638-1522 Howard and Felicity Fuchs ed so that individuals can work The luncheon begins at The are turning over the publication at their own pace. New Terrace Inn at 11:45 a.m. to Gerard Theriault of A.J. The first four offer a perspec- Call the chamber at 635-2063 to Food distribution: February 17- 20, 1 992 Contracting as of Feb. 22. tive on the industry, computer make a reservation. This message brought to you by He'll be changing the name of applications, marketing and the paper slightly, to The customer service and opera- B.C. Hydro paid $268,294 in Stewart Signal.. tional controls. school taxes and grants to the o ,TERRACE- STANDARD More information is available city here last year. The Fuchs are moving to SERVING THE TERRACE AREA Peachland in the Okanagan by calling the Open Learning Total payments across the where they'll be starting The Agency, a provincial govern- province are $317.6 million, up Peachland Signal.. ment service, toll-free at from the $294 million paid in 1-800-663-9711. 1990. Start Holland has started The figure includes $210.392 Skeena Heating Services Inc. A speaker from the Forestry million in water rentals paid to which handles residential, in- Alliance of B.C. makes an ap- the provinciai government, an dustrial and commercial in- pearance at tomorrow's men- increase over 1990's amount of stallation and servicing of thly Terrace and District $189.974. Bringing The Theatre

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TELL US YOUR EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS AND NEEDS office finds :The Universityof Northern BdUshColumbia will open in the auttmm of 1993. To help us deveJopour prosrsmsand servicesthroushout the North, we need yourinput. The University is distributing a questionnairethroushout Northern B.C that ,,. ' a spiffy new location i will help usdevelop programs appropriate toneeds and interests of northerners. All membersof the public are invited to completethb quesflonnake. Copies are available at most public libraries and community college campuses throughout Northern B,C.,or from: • Owls Farber office of I.natltuflonalResearch University of Northern British Columbia I :i !i The Provincial Emergency P.O. Bag 1950, Station A I: Program (PEP) now has its Prince George, B.C. • Ill o,wn building set up for its THE UNIVERSITYOF V2L 5P2 I own needsl says the pro- NORTHERNBRITISH COLUMBIA Tel: (604) 565-5622 ~: :~ I groin's official in charge of I i the n°rttiwest. I ~ "As other offices have to I~move, they could perhaps Iiic°nstruct from this design," [ said Rod Salem. I : ~Located in the newly- ReE 61i h SoCi6ty! ~: ;~renovated former Terrace H [ f~&H!Bidlders building on the Recycle non-commercial glass, tin cans, / i!~6orner:6f Kenneyand Keith, newspapers & magazines. Glass & tins MUST be / i'ii~e 0fffC¢ :has normal work- /ifling' Space and room for an clean (prefer without labels). / .i!¢~ergen~y command centre. BEHIND THE BINGO PALACE / :!~ ',¢It's about the same size as / 'pEP's:old :office on the se- MONDAY -- FRIDAY...... NOON- 4 PM /i=qq nd fl0°r of the gmarlin SATURDAY...... 10 AM. 4 PM i Biiilding but has several ad- vantages, said Salem. There is 24-hour access without :: having to worry about other 'tenants and ~: there's wheelchair access. : Also contained inside is a !i specially'built radio room MOVED IN and ready to be plugged into the outside world is the Provincial Emergency Program's ]: from which members of the new command centre for the northwest. That's PEP official Rod Salem with the phones that will : ' Terrace Amateur Radio Club help keep the command centre in touch should there be a disaster. : can handle communications, . ~,.~.. . : . ...,~.~; ; ~.~.~,~.~ , ::a shower and kitchen area clubs that can in turn provide to install a positive pressure equipped PEP office will complete with food stocks. emergency services should a ventilation system so that air make it easier to convince ~~:i~3;!~ -- : -- - _ i i Coming soon is a back up disaster occur. will flow out of the building municipalities of the need for ', generator to supply power to "If the RCMP detachment and not in. disaster preparations. :i the building should the nor- or the fire department need That'll prevent gases or "We can use the building i real source fail, Salem said. an operations centre, this is vapours from chemical spills as an example, to tell : He added that the building for their use," Salem con- from entering the building, municipalities this is how ii will he available for meetings tinued. he said. we're ready to respond to 'and training sessions for Eventually, Salem wants Salem said having a fully- your needs," he said. t/ No interest in airport buy '.. ~.,.~...... ~' TERRACE -- A local takeover hands. negotiate with the new airport as warehouse operations. But, of the Terrace-Kitimat airport Essentially, any local authori- authority a grant to cover some he suggested, it was doubtful will not help solve the two ma- ty would only have control over or all of that figure, but no such businesses would be in- jor issues surrounding the such things as managing the air- more. terested in locating out there Food for thought draw winners pictured left to right... operation, says the city's port lands, maintaining "If they're just giving the rather than in town. Stan Doll (Produce Mgr.), Linda Burke (3rd Prize -- $200 economic development officer. perimeter security and runway money over and you're running: While Baker had emphasized ',Overwaitea Gift,Certificate), Irene Leason (~lst {Prize ~T,,$3,O0. Monteith!s comments-follow- snow clearing. the same deficit, it doesn't make' ~ he "wasn't-here~to sell the air~, 0verwaitea Gift Certificate), Mrs. J. Bruggeman (2nd, Prize -- much sense," he said. ed a tourism and economic port," Transport Canada was $300 Overwaitea Gift Certificate), Jim Parussini (Assistant development advisory commis- As a result, "It didn't seem Monteith said it was also ready to talk with any local Mgr.) sion meeting with Transport anyone was champing at the bit questionable whether a change group interested in taking over Canada representative Gerry to take it over," Monteith said. in ownership would lead to the facility. Baker. Noting the the airport now economic ,spin-offs. Unlike Monteith said it didn't appear "It Does Pay To Shop With Baker explained what was in- operates at a $700,000 annual Transport Canada, a local the commission was interested. Overwaitea Coupons" " volved in transferring owner- deficit, Monteith said Transport authority would be able lease It had made no recommenda- ship from the federal govern- Canada would be prepared to airport land to businesses such tions to council on the matter. ment to a local body, the dif- ferent forms the new arrange- ment could takeand what areas a local authority would have control over. Monteith said it became clear ~ • decisions on establishing customs service and installation the cruise of a lifetime of improved l~nding aids at the in the airport -- the two chief con- cerns of commission members "CHOOSE TO CRUISE" --would remain in federal S W E E P S T A K E S ..., ...... , ...... ,...... BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORTTY 11;2 Grand Prize Cruise Vacations! and Program What a wonderful way to discover the fabulous world of crulsingl BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER EXCHANGE CORPORATTON We're givirig away 112 dream-come-true vacations'for two, That's a chance Application -- Energy Removal Certificate to win a cruise vacation on every ship operated by the member lines of cut out Cruise Lines International Association -- to exciting destinations around the world. How can you "Choose to Cruise?" Simply anwer the quiz NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING m RESCHEDULING TERRACE --A native radio available to you at station based here is cancelling a weekly, one-hour program it 1ST CHOICE TRAVEL Time: 9:00 a.m. :,'~-::~!!~.~::.~ Produces for CBC Radio this Date: Monday, April 6, 1992 ;~ ~-~:~ ::~: month. Location: CommissionHearing Room ...... " :" ':~;~-: ~:;~:~:~:~; : Northern Native Broad- Vancouver,B.C.SixthFloor, 900 Howe Strecl !:ii~!~:~!i'~,~: i:~:'i casting (NNB) can't afford to produce Tribal Links anymore, says station manager Ray GIVE YOURSAVINGS The Applleatlon : : ~ ,/::. ,: ' :.~_i:!i.!:,~!!~,~:@ ", Jones. Pursuant to Section23 of the Utilities CommlssionAct, British Columbia Hydro and ~ahd its expoi-t He said the station couldn't subsidiary,British Columbia Power Exchahge Corporation ("POWEREX") and referredto as (" the applivmts') have convince the CBC to come up STRENGm applied to theMinisterofEnergy,Mines and PeUoleumResources foran EnergyRemoVal certificate (~'ERC")to allow with at least the cost of shipping for the export of power and energy to the United States and Province of Alberta. the taped program each week to Vancouver for re-broadcast on NUMBERS. On January 22, 1992, B.C.Hydroasked the Commission for an adjournmentof the proceedings in order to answer Sunday evenings. intervenorrequests for additional information. Tribal Links provided a sum- Since inception ll Latest 1, 3, 5 & mary of information for the On February 4. 1992, the Minister agreed to change the November 19. 1991 Terms of Referenceanffadvised that a on Sept, I, 1981, ~ I0 year performance Report from the Commission wouldbe required on or beforeTuesday, June 30, 1992. ~': "- CBC listenership on happenings Trimark Fund to Dec. 31, 1991 in various native communities. investors was 28.3%, 10.2%, The Public Hearing ~ Rescheduled ': ~:::~ ~- ~ ~ "Our budget is really tight in earned 10.0% and 16.5% The Commission has set down the Application for public hearing to commence atg:00~a~,doohL.tirn6, some areas," said Jones. respectively. Monday, April 6, 1992 in the Hearing Room of the British Columbia Utilities Commission, 6th Floor, 900 Howe "We are certainly disap- Street, Vancouver,B.C. (This heating was previously scheduled to commenceon Februtiry 11;'~i9~20~ ~ ~. ; ~i ~ pointed it had to come down to TRIMARK FUND an economic decision," he add- Amendments to Submission and Filing Dates From ": rT0. ~:'i":2 . ed. Invest Your Savings Notice of Interventions to be Received - January16,"1992 - ~/Febru~!21, 1992 Jones said the decision was Where They'll Really Grow. .. i !- Information Requests ! January 16, 1992 :~ ":: i Febi'U~ 24,.1992 also based on NNB producing Applicant--Additional PreparedTestimony ...... " ":i FeSi~.~ 21;1992 more programs for its regular ~TRIMARK _, B.C.Hydro Responses to Submissions .... MUTUAL FUNDS : i~ : and InformationRequests i992 schedule. WE MANAGE. Written Submissions to be Received : 1992 ;That schedule calls for eight " TO OUTPERFORM. " - hours a day of programming for ,?~.-~ote:A[lraums,.,tavtragtannualcompoundrat¢$ofraumandRfltt! .... ,: Clarification = . ,: five days a week which is sent ~:'ii'.'~ii:;'~'~dlitlt[~ut(on$rt nvlstedandexdMesaMcha~es ofanyk nd : : ~'~ "~ :;~:' ~'!~: ! " : ~'~ ~.~,':~ 'past#ffo~antek,oZnecessarlk ndkatve'offuurert~uhL !?'' . :fr#~.~ Persons intending to participate in the public:h ceed,.may up to a satellite from NNB's sta- • ii:~!/~i ~- :..:~' : "'Agy)gtrmadebygrospeausonly. ' 'i-:: { : .... ::" contact Mr, RJ. Pellatt. CommissionSecretar~ telephone tion at the Kitselas band's ' 1 : ~:/:";: ~ Ailjl~m audlie~l by £rnst 6, Yo,n& C~armed .4.ou'ntana.:'-" -: :., i': (660-4700) or [1 i:inwdtlng or : ::: ;;

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/YOUR SWEETIEFLIES FOR F Terrace Court Report / On ValenUnes Day! TERRACE -- Here are convic- Irvin Alfred Chief pleaded fined $475 and was put on pro- Daniel Stuart Sundman Terrace to Vancouver tions resulting from recent cases guilty to disqualified driving bation for six months. pleaded guilty to two counts of heard in Terrace provincial and was sentenced to seven days Dee. 20 failing to comply with a condi- court: in jail. Gary Alan Walker pleaded tion of his release. He was fined 2 FOR 1 Dec. 13 •k "k "ff ~/t "A" guilty to possession of stolen $800. ,Purchase 1 round trip ticket to Vancouver for $250 (plus taxes) Malcolm Todd Stewart plead- Dee. 16 property valued at under Dec. 31 and receive the 2nd for FREEI / ed guilty to driving with a Wayne Robert Brown was $1~000. He was fined $300 and Herbert Louie Bright pleaded Must travel between Feb. 14 - 16 Must return by Feb. 1 blood-alcohol level over the convicted of breach of proba- put on probation for six mon- guilty to four counts of being ~ Sale Ends Feb. 13 Other restrictions may apply legal limit of .08. He was fined tion and was fined $400. ths. unlawfully at large. Bright was $450, was ordered to pay a $67 Michael Donald Beausoleil Dee. 23 sentenced to an additional six victim surcharge and is pro- pleaded guilty to impaired driv- David Harry Edwardson weeks in jail. hibited from driving for one ing. Beausoleil was fined $450 pleaded guilty to breach of pro- Jan. 2 year. and is prohibited from driving bation, and was fined $400. Rencld Albert Lauzier plead- Alan James Johnson pleaded for one year. Dec. 30 ed guilty to impained driving. guilty to impaired driving. He Paul Wallace Miller was con- Aurel Gagnon pleaded guilty Lauzier was fined $500 and is was fined $500, was ordered to victed on charges of public to impaired driving. He was prohibited from driving for one 635-2277.,,, pay a $75 victim surcharge and mischief, failure to appear m sentenced to five months in year. is prohibited from driving for court, theft urider $1,000 and prison and is banned from driv- Jan. 3 one year. possession of a narcotic. He was ing for 18 months. Mary-Ann Azak pleaded guil- ty to a charge of assaulting a peace officer, two counts of ira- paired driving, a charge of dis- S bile ed qualified driving and a charge nowmo rs rescu of breach of probation. Azak re!lungev ta n was sentenced to seven months from Ste " moun I tion.injailandtw°years°npr°ba"

• Michael Edward Belliveau i . TERRACE Seven local e pleaded guilty to driving with a snowmobilers who holed up in a tab,lT,heYh:~eqmteTt~oyfhO: d safTeh;bm~s~m~er~:ne bye~p.z~l blood-aicohOllegallimit of .08.1evelHewas°Ver finedthe \ cabin overnight during a storm that night. $500 and is prohibited from on Sterling Mountain were safe- warmth, food and light. So they The area they were driving for one year. ,o ly rescued last week. just stayed put there until the snowmobiling in .is just east of Sandy Alexander Gibson The seven -- Greg storm lifted." Lava Lake, 61kin north of Ter- pleaded guilty to possession of a Delaronde, Fred Dunn, Stephen The next day other race. narcotic and was fined $150. Fladhamer, Blair Pilot, Bob snowmobile club members It was the second time in as Philip Lester Olson pleaded Shouers, Ernie Vanderbroek mounted the search, which was many monlll~ search and rescue guilty to impaired driving. He and Remi Vienneau -- had been coordinated by Search and volunteers were called out in was sentenced to two weeks in trying to tow out a snowmobile Rescue. Sweeting said the storm response to a snowmobiling in- jail and is banned from driving that had broken down at hampered efforts, adding it cident. Last month two local for a year. around 3 p.m. Feb. 2. took all of Feb. 3 for searchers snowmobilei-s were killed when David Mark Robinson plead- Jeep But a storm was coming in to reach the second cabin and they were buried in an avalan- ed guilty to impaired driving and the snowmobilers soon find the missing snowmobilers. che on Thornhill Mountain. and narcotics possession. found themselves in zero Robinson was fined $225, was visibility conditions, according' sentenced to 14 days in jail and to Terrace Search and Rescue three months probation and coordinator Gord Sweeting. HOW TO BE A LOCAL HERO received a one-year driver's "The weather was very bad," licenc¢ suspension. JEEP WINNER! he said. "They couldn't see a ,v~.., BE A BUSY BODY John Levi Cooper pleaded In Safeway's V.I.P. Contest, Debbie Scarborough received thing." ~~ Local Heroes k,3ow that when the need is there, guilty to impaired driving. He her new Jeep from Susan Casper, her Safeway Cashier. After one machine went ~-~.~./~ even the busiest people have time to help. was sentenced to three months Debbie was hesitant to enter as she said "1 never win down a steep embankment, he in prison and is banned from anything". Susan convinced Debbie to enter and we're all said, they decided to abandon ~/ ~ The), know that volunteering is one of life's ,.~~~ most rewamlng experiences. :~ driving for one year. glad she didl efforts to get out that night. Anthony Hector Delorey was They found the second of two "~~; Ben Local Hero tff~ Jeep was supplied by Frontier Chrysler, Smither6 and sentenced to four months in Chrysler Canada for Canada $afeway & Campbell's. snowmobile club cabins on the prison after being convicted of mountain and stayed there. A a.mo, ta: program h, ~,~.,)urage gi~it~g amh.lunt¢¢rmg narcotics possession for the pur- Sweeting said the cabin was pose of trafficking. equipped with lanterns and a --- ~ - -"

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Flood payments FONDUE POTS for An Intimate remain an issue Dinner For Two TERRACE -- The area's and not objective," he said." most likely be entitled to some former road and bridge In the Nass Valley alone, money. They chose not to do 20% oFF maintenance contractor and the North Coast estimates a final that," he said. PORCELAIN DC highways ministry are tO meet repair bill of more than Newhouse added that he again over repair costs to Nass $600,000. It hasn't received any hadn't yet seen a new report GEMMA KITCHEN Valley roads from last money from the ministry. prepared by North Coast to be October's heavy rains. North Coast wants to have discussed at the upcoming 20% oFF BOUTIQUE At issue is a provision in the the entire road systems called a meeting. SOAP & BUBBLE PLUSH Skeena Mall contract between North Coast site when weather conditions af- And he said the ministry did BATH GIFT TOYS Road Maintenance and the fect more than one bridge or pay North Coast over and 635-4086 ministry for the latter to cover one section of road. above the $20,000 mark for BASKETS costs for natural calamities such Local highways district repairs arising from the same as washed-out roads and manager John Newhouse said October storm's damage to sec- GEMMA BED & BATH I SaleendsFeb•151~>~ bridges. the ministry won't call entire tions of Hwy37 between here That provision kicks in once a areas sites. and Kitimat. contractor pays the first $20,000 "If one section of road is Newhouse said the mifiistry Skeena Mall of repairs for each incident. washed away, that's a site. If also held back some money These are called.sites in the con- there's another up the road, from the final payment on the tract. [hat's a new site," he said. contract until issues relating to I But the definition of a word - ' Newhouse said he rejected the the state of equipment North I site wasn't contained in the con- one invoice North Coast did Coast leased or rented from the tract, says North Coast submit for Nass repair costs ministry were resolved. s~okesman Jacques Michiel. because it didn't indicate the He said additional monies re- "That's the big dispute. locations of the work. main held back for brushing Because the word site is not "I told them to go back and work North Coast had itself to defined, it becomes subjectix, e break it down. They would do but which was never done. Introducing Company surprised Nass the Mitsubishi THREE DIAMOND* Card Road isn't on aid list TERRACE --A spokesman for highways ministry stipulates it ward was put down a few loads the area's former road must pay the first $20,000 of of rock or gravel," he said. maintenance company is repair costs at designated sites. "North Coast said it had to ii!i w°nderingwhyitw°n'tqualify ''I was surprised when I grade but we said you would for money to cover costs from heard (the announcement) on have to grade anyway." last October's heavy rains in the the radio. I'm surprised none of Newhouse acknowledged that , Nass Valley. it is going to North Coast,;' said spending large amounts of : The provincial government company spokesman Jacques money on the Nass Road announced last week it was Michiel. wouldn't make much sense allocating approximately District highways manager because it doesn't now conform i; $300,000 to the highways Joh n Newhouse said he didn't to accepted highway standards. ministry for repairs to nor- ask for financial help for the .F, - The ministry became respon- ,: thwest roads of the $2.3 million Nass Road because damage sible for the road two years ago set aside for northwest disaster there didn't involve major and has in place a plan to com- relief, bridge washouts or greatly af- pletely rebuild major portions None of that money is to go feet road beds. !~ for road work in the Nass "At Lava Lake, a large sec- of it. With the Mitsubishi !i:~ Valley. tion was under four feet of "All we want is for that road THREE DIAMOND* Card i l That's important to North water. But it was stagnant to be restored to a safe and : Coast Road Maintenance water. It wasn't moving. All driveable condition, such as it you can take advantage of: H ~ because its contract with the North Coast had to do after- is," said Newhouse. [~ A Convenient Financing -Murder calls investigated Alternative No. U34 Mitsubishi per month TERRACE -- The murderer of up a hltchhzker now turns to following Up every [~ LOW Monthly Payments OnlyS24"29 Philip Innes Fraser isn't behind Fraser's black Vdlkswagen tip generated by the TV show. bars yet. Jetta was found burning, in a But RCMP Cpl. Craig Gates Prince George carwash several "It's a slow process," he 17] No Annual Fee continues to sort through the days later. His bullet-riddled said. "But we got the results we .MITSUBISHI" more than 400 tips that came in body was found a month later wanted -- we knew there would after the American television in a gravel pit near Stewart. be a lot of work to do after the Show Unsolved Mysteries on Gates said the investigation show." [~ ExtraBuying Power Jan. 15 profiled the 1988 killing of Fraser near Stewart. "There'snothing really pro- Police probe tips ~-~ InsuranceCoverage ~ising yet," Gates said Friday after going through nearly half TERRACE --RCMP here now Idaho about narcotics activities If you' re looking for quality in of the tips. "There are about I0 have four tips to investigate as a and that 3,500 calls were made to 12 that are interesting. But result of a TV show which asked to various help lines. a brand name TV, VCR, or nothing to jump up and down for informa~n on suspected "It's being called a success," about yet." narcotics abuse. said Praticante. audio system, apply for the Most of the tips are reported North west Crackdown, Constable Lee Oldham of the Mitsubishi THREE DIAMOND* sightings of people who match which aired Jan. 22, featured detachment'~s General In- the description of the suspect in reports on drug and alcohol use vestigative Services section said Card today! the killing of Fraser. Many of in B.C. and three northwestern information is beirig gathered as 'them are of unknown people, United States. a result of the tips. 45" Mitsubishi Gates said, but some have Viewers were given phone "We thank those who =MITSUBISHi" volunteered information or names "attached, adding it takes numbers to which they could Only $12900 per month time to track those people down report suspected narcotic activi- those who want to," she said. Now available at: and deterinine where they were ty. The seizure here of $6,600 : in the summer of 1988. Local RCMP community worth of.cocaine and the arrest Fraser, a 23-year-old relations officer Jamie Prac- of two people three days after American traveller, was heading ticante said the four tips came in the Jan. 22 program was at first for Washington state from over the several days after the attributed to a related tip. Terrace Furniture Mart Alaska in June 1988, He passed program aired. RCMP later said that in- : through Dease Lake going: She said 3,300 phone calls vestigation was underway 4434 Lakelse Ave. South and was last seen at were received in B.C., before the program and is not 638-0555 /40;Mile Flat, , where he picked Washington State, Oregon and connected. Page A12 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 ~::..... SAFEWAY WELCOMES

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your life? "i ¢ That, essentially, is the question organizers of a Breast Self- Examination clinic are asking women in the Terrace area to ::/" this consider. And it's an important one given recently released studies show one in nine Canadian women will contract breast cancer t .... , at some point in their lives -- that's up sharply from the one ime in eleven figure of less than four years ago. i" It -, The 1992 cash calendar Nel Lieuwen, president of the local Cancer Society branch, drive boosted the Dr. pointed out such examinations, carried out once a month, ti L "'1 R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foun- were vital in the early detection and treatment of the disease. dation's CT Scan fund by She said the clinic takes place this Saturday, Feb. 15 at the more than $45,000, says Emerson Medical Clinic, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Participants will secretary-treasurer Helene view a video entitled Keep in Touch and then take part in a McRae. breast self-examination session. She said 3,720 calendars Emphasizing the women will learn "all they nedd to know" were sold bringing in a gross on the subject, she said the session would last no more than total of $111,600. With an hour. Apart from the film and training, participants would $26,400 of that destined to be also be given information pamphlets to take home and read. paid out in daily draw prizes, After that, it was simply a case of carrying outthat mon- and after deducting expen s~.~ thly examination. and commissions, shesaid Although there will be six nurses conductirig the clinic, the project cleared Lieuwen said those wishing to take part should first phone her $46,633.33. (635-7857) for an appointment. This would eliminate needless Add that to money• already waiting for participants. raised and the Foundation She said this is the first Breast Self-Examination clinic con- j ) . "/::.:C/,t,~ now has eloss to $450,000, 6f ductedrrliere but, if there is sufficient interest, more will be the estimated $600,~ n~- held in the future, likely every two months. ed to buy the much needed piece of equipment for Mills Memorial hospital. St. Pats bash planned McRae said the Founda- ': Ceili dancers take note: you're big night is set for next tion had to pay two per cent month! levy off the top to theB.C. Ceili (pronounced kay-lee) dancing? For the uninitiated, Lotteries Commission : and :i that's Irish country dancing performed to stirring tunes such the Elks Lodge --they led : as Walls of Limerick and Siege of Ennis. the selling drive -- had also It's also one of the most popular features of Celtic Night, received a commission on an annual event put on by the Irish Cultural Society. their sales. The third annual Celtic Night takes place Saturday, March Costs had included the 14 in the Arena Banquet Room. Organizers promise a fine printing of the tickets, adver- meal prepared by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, a live band, tising and sending out calen- pub singing and, of,course, dancing. dars to be sold In other nor- Tickets are $20 pet" person but local Celts should note o.nly thwestern communities such 150 are available. That's les~ than last year because more as Smitbers and Stewart. room is needed for dancing. Noting total sales had Given the event sold out last year when 190 were on offer, fallen short of the approx- those interested had better hurry down to Misty River Books imately 4,400 figure achieved to pick up their ticket. last time, McRae suggested uncertainty about the economic situation had had Sponsors signed up its effect. Sponsors for this year's 10th anniversary Miss Terrace For example, several local Pageant have now been finalized. companies, particularly They are Skeena Broadcasters, the North West Loggers WHAT SEASON is this? Edith those in the woods Industry, Association, Terrace Shopping Centre, MacDonalds, Elan Leason's garden is certainly had been finding things Travel, Elks Lodge, Fabric Boutique, Kinsmen, Skeena Mall, confused. Out front, it's early tougher this time around and B.C. Tel and Coppers,de Stores. fall with the honeysuckle had therefore not purcha~l Pageant committee member Alfreda Price said final selec- (above) still putting out new as many calendars, she add- tion of the contestants themselveshas not been finalized yet blooms. In the backyard, ed. but will be in time for a bake sale to be held in the Skeena however, it's clearly spring Thanking those people in Mall this Friday afternoon and evening. with the first brave crocus the community who had pur- That'~ when the contestants will go to work decorating casting its tiny shadow on chased calendars for their cakes for sale to the public. Money raised goes towards stag- Edith's hand (inset). Leason continued support, she also ing this year's event. The sale gets under way at 4 p.m. and praised the work of the both continues until there's not a crmnb left. has lived here since 1976 the Elks Lodge and in- and says she's never seen a dividuals who sold them. "A winter like this. good effort was made, it was Just slower."

ENVIRONMENT CANADA Heritage Information line: 635-4192 reminder Weather Watch Consultations: 635,3224 Next week is Heritage Week LAST Max. Min. Snow Rain Sun • Friday marks the second and the Terrace Regional WEEK Temp. Temp. (cm) (ram) (hrs) Museum Society is suggesting a anniversary of relaxing way people can Feb. I 1.8 -1.7 0 0 0 Vancouver's Valentine's acknowledge the event -- by Feb. 2 2.1 .1.2 3.0 15.2 0 Day Massacre, a two-day literally following in the Feb. 3 5.8 0.3 Trace 22,6 0 storm' Which, with .lust 32 Feb. 4 2.8 .0,2 14,2 6.0 2.0 footsteps of the Community's centtmetres of, snow, Feb. 5 2.8 -0.3 Trace 0 0.3 pioneers. broughi the city to a vir- President Mamie Kerby said Feb. 6 3.0 0.5 0 0 5.3 0 7~5 ~ : t standstill. the society wants to encourage Feb. 7 3.9 -0.4 0 iitid people to take a stroll on the. Rain Sun " ~" :" * Valentine's Day 1956 LAST Max. Min, Snow was the coldest February historic Frank Trail that leads YEAR Temp. Temp. (cm) (mm) (hrs) from the valley up to the Bench. day on record in Terrace. The bottom of the trail is Feb. I 5.4 1.2 0 38.4 0.2 That night, the mercury 20.4 0 ANDREA ARNOLD is already a guaranteed winner on this located at the end of Frank S). Feb. 2 4.2 1.3 0 1.2 0.3 plunged to a decidedly year's Miss Terrace Pageant night. A contestant last year, she and the top can be reached fron~ Feb. 3 3.2 -0;5 0.6 a~py .25 ° after having is being presented with a specially created participaction the pioneer cemtary parking lot Feb. 4 4.7 0 0.6 15.8 0 6i~/y: ~anaged to struggle Feb. 5 3.6 .0.2 4.4 20.0 0;:: award in recognition of the many nours of volunteer work she' off Kalum Lake Drive. 22.8 0 to -16, 7* in the afternoon. Feb. 6 3.8 0,7 0.2 put in on the various e~tents organized by the pageant com- Signs at both entrances ex- 3.0 6.0 / . mittee, plain the historical significance Feb. 7 3.5 -2.0 0.2 I I III I of the trail, II / Page B2 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 HEART ATTACK Houlden recalls experien ce From everything he'd read went out to fire up the time wouldn't go away. iS. and heard about heart attacks, snowblower and found the pain Called to examine Houlden, a "You can see this thing wiggl. Alex Houlden thought they so bad "I couldn't walk across doctor took one look and con- ing around and heading up into came suddenly and with tremen- the yard." That incident led to cluded he was having a heart at- your heart, but you can't feel a dous pain. the decision to get him into St. tack. "Then it finally showed thing," he adds. What he felt was simply "a Paul's Hospital in Vancouver up on the electrocardiogram," Because only a single vein was dull ache" and recalls looking for tests as soon as possible. Houlden says. plugged, Houlden says doctors for other causes of the pain, In the meantime he was given He was immediately given decided it wasn't sensible to such as indigestion. nitro pills to be taken if the pain TPA, a new drug, and recalls operate. Instead, he was put on Nor did Houlden fit the returned and persisted. Faced the pain vanished in just 10 medication and now, despite stereotype heart attack victim. with exactly that one day, he minutes. "some chest pain, everything's He wasn't overweight and was a took the nitro but "it just A medivac flight got him going good." - non-smoker and non-drinker. knocked me flat". down to St. Paul's wherean Pointing out he walks three He says it all began with pain As a result he was whisked in- angiogram determined a pinch- kilometres every morning• and in his chest and right arm. He to Mills Memorial Hospital ed vein was causing a partial still splits firewood, Houlden had them for quite a while but where he underwent "all kinds blockage in his blood circula- says, "I do anything I want to the doctors couldn't figure out of tests, nuclear medicine, ultra- tion system. do." An angiogram, Houlden ex- what was wrong. sound, electrocardiogram," but He admits the day may come Part of the problem was "the plains, involves cutting into a still nothing showed up, when bypass surgery will be pains I was getting were in the Houlden says. main artery and threading a tube through it all the way to necessary, but "as long as I can wrong place," he points out, ex- While there and waiting for a go along as I am, I'm perfectly plaining the left arm is the one the heart. A "dye" is then in- bed come available at St. happy with it." normally affected when there's Paul's, he was hit by chest pains jected which, as-it passes REMARKABLE. That's how Alex Houlden describes the treatment heart trouble involved. "That "like crazy". A nitro pill eased through the system, shows all As for the medical [reatments heart patients receive these days. And he has first hand ex- kind of threw them off track". them for a few hours but they arteries on a monitor. In turn, it he underwent, "It's remarkable" what they can do these days." perience, One January morning he returned in the eveniqg and this also shows Where the blockage

The facts t of life and death Com,ng Soon During the course of Heart Month 30,000 volunteers will be knocking on doors across the S province seeking donations to To A the B.C. Heart and Stroke Foundation. Why do they do it? Terrace Because they know heart disease and stroke is the coum try's No. 1 killer; In this pro- vince alone, they claim close to OFF All Regular Perms 200 people each and every year. Because one in four, one 11 v Cut & Style Included quarter of Canadians have some form of heart disease, stroke or CONFLICT disease of the blood vessels. Sale Ends Feb. 22/92 And because the work of the Foundation has contributed to OFBC L the following, encouraging RESOLUTION HAIR GALLERY statistics: - • -.. 4711 D Keith The incidence of heart and Let up help you in ,Resolving Disputes =Negotiating ;• L'Z/" blood vessel disease has fallen Our skills-based courses have helped thousands of people in: 36 per cent since 1955; *business deals e office politln~ • n~mnnM ml~flnn.~ 635-3729 • Heart attacks are down 26

per Cent; 1 * :' n .~ | e .... ('pO,; :°:" ~ M ,\l ~.~,v.~'., ., cent; Level,l.,.~! , ,.,. :, ,~: .~!~' YL ,:~ ..... :':: • More than 70 per cent of all money spent on research heart Fee: $385 disease and stroke projects in • February 26-28 *March 26-27 this province are paid for by the Foundation. = THORNHILL MAZDA • Canadian researchers have Contact Elaine Maikapar at helped pioneer pacemakers, heart by, pass operations and Northwest Community College (604) 635-6611 heart valve transplants. (Local 300) for Information.

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Ave, visits to the specialist, which thur Charles Lueier, son Mr. Few other medicinal" plants are as famous, important, For contributed articles, the And they were, all 30,000 was not easy. But Muriel took and Mrs. Rene Lucier of Ter- lovely.and dangerous as the foxglove -- digitalis purpurea. deadline I is $ p.m. on the cubic yards of it -- an estimated me and helped me each time. race. A member of the snapdragon family, its powdered green preceding THURSDAY. 116,000 tons of the white stuff. She visits metwo or three times The lovely holiday wedding, leaves are converted into digitalis, a source of valuable cardiac We also ask that all submis- The resulting mountain was a week. officiated by Rev. John Caplin, medicine which has contributed to the survival of millions of sions be typed or printed neatly. 300ft, long and35ft, high! My brother Jack of Barrie, was beautifully decorated in heart patients. Hank said it was the worst The first to discover the foxglove's properties was the FEBRUARY 13-15, 1992 -- The Ont. was here in July and he red, black and white and was at- Heart & Stroke Foundation of snowfall he had seen since 1955. was giving me news of the fami- tended by approximately 350 English physician William Withering when, in 1775, an old B.C,, Yukon, Terrace Unit, And while we're on the sub- ly. Christmas was spent at guests. woman healed a patient in Shropshire, England ill with ex- presents its annual Heart and ject, was it 1972 when Kitimat Muriel's. We sat down to a The bride was beautiful in a cessive fluid retention caused by congestive heart failure. Stroke Education Days at the had that 34 inch dump in one traditional Christmas turkey traditional, white, trained dress The woman's herb bag contained mostly useless weeds but Skeena Mall running from 10 Withering identified foxglove as the main element in the suc- a.m. to 8 p,m. daily, lnfo. will be hour? It has been many years dinner. We ended our time and the groom looked hand- available on many topics related since Kitimat or Terrace has together in the early evening some in a white and black tux- cessful treatment of a man expected to die. to heart and blood vessel disease. received snowfalls like those. with reading the Christmas edo. Withering also learned foxglove was a deadly poison, as likely Blood pressure testing will also Maid of honour was Donna to stop the heart altogether as keep it going. It took him 10 be offered. story from the gospel of Luke A while ago I wrote to Adella and a prayer time of Turner from Abbotsford, years of experimentation to determine the correct dosage for • 'k ~' "k "A" ~" the new drug. FEBRUARY 14, 1992 -- Sup- Pohle and was happy to receive thankfulness for God's cousin to the bride, and the port group meeting for persons her reply last week. goodness to us all. bridesmaids were Rena Lueler Today, doctors prescribe digitalis to strengthen the heart and regulate its beat. suffering from M.E. (Myalgic The wife of the late Carl "And on New Year's Day, (sister of the groom), Wendy Encephalomyelitis), also knows Pohle, Adella is now 96 years McCarron (friend of the bride) An extremely poisonous plant that can cause paralysis and as CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Muriel came for Ethel, another heart failure, foxglove has killed many who have ingested it. ~, Immune D~ysfunction old and will celebrate number resident here at the lodge, and I and Carmen Luleier (sister of Syndrome), at 7:30p.m. In the 97 on Sept. 5. the groom), all of whom looked single leaf, eaten by a child or other unknowing person, can to join others at her home. A cause convulsions and death. downstairs meeting room of the I thought I'd share that letter good day enjoyed together. lovely in bright red, knee-length Terrace Public Libr~try, For with you which begins with dresses. Therefore, it is not advisable to grow foxglove in a garden more information, please contact "My prayers for each of you "love and prayers to all". Best man was Bruce De Hoog where small children play. The blossoms are beautiful and can Kathleen Talstra at 635-2718. -- some not well, some lonely Saying the past year had been and attendants were Cliff easily attract a youngster• having lost loved ones in 1991, FEBRUARY 15, 1992 ~ Alcan a quiet one for her, Adella con- Siebert, Craig Norman and Erie A bienniel growing up to 8ft. in height, foxglove is indeed some experiencing unemploy- Marathon will take place at the tinues, "I am happy and com- Levesque, all friends of the stunning when in bloom. The flowers are long and bell-shaped ment problems -- that God may Onion Lake Ski Trails. Registra- fortable and well cared for here groom and dressed in black tux- and bear a resemblance to the fingers of a glove, hence its tion begins at 8:30 a.m: and bless you in 1992 and meet your at Ivy Lodge, but feel weaker as edos with red accessories. name. Other names for it are deadmen's bells and witches bells. marathon starts at 10 a.m. every need, be it physical, finan- we enter 1992. I'm content to The bride and groom drove The leaves are lance-shaped or oval and the fruits hairy cap- cial or spiritual." FEBRUARY 16, 1992 rest in my big chair or in bed. away in a white, chauffered sules, dry and oval-shaped containing many reddish-brown --Kinette/Kinsmen Clubs of "My legs are not good -- stiff limousine and are now spending seeds. Terrace sponsoring a Seniors and painful -- and my balance A beautiful holiday wedding their honeymoon touring the A favourite with many gardeners, it fits into almost any Sweetheart Dinner & Dance, garden landscape, small or large. It blooms in early summer and Sunday at the Elks Hall on poor• Getting around becomes took place at the Terrace United States• Tetrault. Doors open at 4:30 is one of the first to give colour to the garden. By all means p.m. If transportation required grow it, but only for ornamental purposes• phone Joyce at 635-7913 or Pat ***** at 638-1726. No Charge. A young physician in 18th century England, William Withering standardized procedures for preparing and administering FEBRUARY 18, 1992- Friends and families of Schizophrenics digitalis in correct doses and gave the worldits active ingre- support group meets Tues. at dient, called digitalin. For a time, it was the main medicine for 7:30 p.m. at Mills Mehaorial in the treatment of some kinds of heart diseases. Psych Conference Rm. Contact Despite Withering's long and careful clinical tests proving Mental Health 638-3325. the efficacy and dangers of the foxglove, his contemporaries FEBRUARY 19, 1992 ignored his findings and continued to administer it as a Homebased Business regular purgative, emetic or as a sedative. monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Gim's And when patients died of an overdose, they condemned the Restaurant. All newcomers drug itself. welcome. 635-9415. Time, however, has proven Withering's findings were correct FEBRUARY 26, 1992 ~ A andmodem-aa#dtcane,has found iiian~uses fSt dtgttahs, m,the meeting with Wendy Klyne, treatment of heart,disease. ~ :~c', manager of HomebasedBusiness Program of tile B(2 Miriistry of Economic Development, Small Business & Trade. 7 p.m, TEC centre, Free, Space limited, 635-9415 for reservationS; .... Art is Payne FEBRUARY 29, 1992 -- Nor- thern Singles are hosting a dinner Local painters, both begin- workshop takes place. Shawn with entertainment at Terrace ners and experienced, will have Krienke of the Rec department Legion at 7 p.m. This will be an an opportunity to learn about is looking after registration and event that will be held the 3rd landscape and image painting he cane be reached at 638-4750. Sat. of every second month only. RSVP by Feb. 15/92. Phone when Gordon Payne comes to Born in Ashcroft and raised 632-3547 or 635-3238. Join us Terrace next month. in the Interior, Payne now lives and bring a friend. A noted artist and teacher on Hornby Island. A film from Victoria, Payne will be MARCH 6, 1992 -- Everyone is maker as Well as painter, he is invited to attend a "World Day .coming here under the joint also an instructor at the North of Prayer" meeting at the Ter- sponsorship of the Emily Carr " Island College in Courtney. race Christian Reformed Church College of Art and Design and (3602 Sparks) at 7:30 p.m. The the city's recreation depart- He has had several solo shows topic is "Living Wisely with ment. and group exhibitions in B.C., Creation" Coflee and refreshments will be served. Registration is limited to 20 Seattle and Montreal. His films Cont'd B5 CHEERS. Bride HeatherBowen and groomArthur Lucier offer a toast followingtheir Christmasseason and there's a minimum of 12 have been seen in Canada, the wedding. people required to ensure the U.S. and France. DO YOII LOOK LIKE ELVIS? DAY " Friday, February 14 ELVIS LOOK-A-LIKE s~eetl; ~ OUr CONTEST Friday, February 14

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, . ...-;- . - the kids. /, Romeo and Juliet ballet Introducing the new Volkswagen EuroVan. For car-0uahty ride and handhng, • Sedan-styled driver's position check out th~s capacity crowd pleaser • Seats 7 adults comfortably style Drop by for a test drwe today, • German engineerea and built • Four wheel independent suspen- SPIRIT OF THE WEST. That's sion system how critics describe the • Front wheel drive EuroVan Eugene Ballet Company and • 2.5L 5-cylinder engine it' coming all the way west ~ Columbia Auto Haus Ltd. next month to perform here. : •. c ~ 3779 RIVER DRIVE, TERRACE, 635-5717 Part of the Terrace Concert Society's current season Of fine entertainment, the event is sponsored by the Terrace Standard. Performing the lead roles as the star-crossed lovers are Scott Adams and TRAVEL TALK Yen-Li Chen (left) under the choreographic direction of A World Of Ships And Toni Pimble and to the music of Prokofiev. Romeo and Settings Awaits The Cruise 1 Juliet takes place Thursday, :! t Vacationer ~~' March 5 at the R.E.M. Lee How is it that the cruise industry can confidently Theatre beginning at 8 p.m. say "There's a crutse for everyone?" The answer is ,I ~':~". ~ Tickets are $20, seniors and simple- diversity of ships and the places they Vj~=,,,~'~.~.~ .~ students $15, and are visit. ~,,~~,,E.--~-~,..~ --,,-~,. available at Erwin's Jewelers This year there are 124 ships in the fleets of the _J. ~, ~,'f~,~ in the Skeena Mall. And if you member lines of Cruise Lines International Associa- •. ., f want a ticket, best ~ick it up tion. They visit approximately 400 I~orts of call in early-;- past experience is almost 100 countr.ies. Their diversity is awesome, "they go:fast when performers with ships ranging from small, yacht-like vessels to ~::::~t ,~\ ~ .-- ,.. ~il of this calibre come to town. 'huge megaships. Imagine yourself on the sunny~~ },

. , • ,. veranda of a tall ocean liner, standing by the ship's railing asyour floating hotel moves into a sunny Carribean port and the strains of asteel drum band ~. .. : ~::~z, ~:~.:~:~,~~ . ~, .~.~-~ ~,,~%~}~ '~;: ~ ~.~; ~ ~.:-.:;:W.~:~ ,.i:': ,.,., tinkling festively in the background, ~ ~ "~ • '~.~,...... ~:~,i~ :~;t-!~, ;.:.: , .. , b . ~.:: " ...... , " Or transport yourself to the South Pacific aboard. -'"%. / an intimate motor or sail ship, seated in a lounge ~ ~.~.,~'~~/~ with fellow travellers planning a taxi tour of quaint _~,...~ %,~ villages, markets and vast black-sand beaches: ~ ~" k(~ \ .....The'world'and Its"wond~e,~available to eachi..; ,t (,I • ~l 1'/ ,f'~ Cd ' ~ ' . . .-;~..

Play is ca u .,;, style;: pampering, smiling servic.,e:~nd ip.co,repartee ~im~"~I:, ~/(1 enjoyment and relaxation. ~I]~'~'~L~"~ Whatever cruise you choose, get ready for your ~---,~\~1~.-~ identity crisis RIH best vacation ever. ~ / • " by the end of things happen, iB~l I, NI Terrace Little Theatre This is also a chance to toast The Norman Conquests director Ken Morton and wish "FOR PEOPLE trilogy- it begins a three-night him and wife Lorna well when Played every Friday at 9:30 a.m. on 9,90 AM Radio in .J run tomorrow -- is not new to they move to the Lower Terrace and 96,1 FM Radio in the Nass Valley GOING PLACES" Terrace. Mainland later this year. Mor- A little digging has unearthed ton has a long and successful MULTIPLE GAME FORMAT- TICKETS ONLY Sl.00 i at least three avid fans who have history of directing audience- 2 games for 4 games for $1,000. ~TRAVEL 4736 LAKELSE AVENUE been viewing and re-viewing the pleasing plays. - $1,000 each week every other week TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1R6 1970's BBC TV production on a Living Together runs Feb. I regular basis. 13-15 at the McColl Playhouse.. Tickets Available At: What does it take to become a Tickets are available at Jeans Houseof Slmolghots,Benson Optical, NorthernDrugs, Sheffield& Son,Northern Health %. Care, West End Chevron,East End Chevron,Agar Red & White, B & G Grocery,Wayside "Norman" fan? Opinions vary, North:(Skeena Mall) and Bank Grocery, Terrace Shell & C/W, Hilltop Grocery, Arthur Wilson, CoppersldeIII, Rhoda i:i but all the fans we spoke with of' Montreal, Waste no time get- Seymour,Kltsolas; Gloda Morven, NNB; RiversideGrocery, Thomhlll; Gltlakdamix Youth 635-2277 ,'. agree firmly that Norman is a ring tickets because TLT pro- Group, New Alyansh;Roberta Clayton, New Aiyansh;Run Sampare,Greenville; Wayne •", strange mixture of ¢¢ terrible ,, ductions are notorious for Sell- TaJt,Greenville and MerciMoore. Canyon City. ", and disarming . The ensem- inN out and leaving disap- Call 638-8137 for more info, :;" ble playing the Living Together pointed fans out in the cold, ~)i piece concur with this opinion. How else does one explain that ~,! the women, all related, who %%%%°.%..°...... °....°%°%°. Norman charms, manage to r., spend an entire weekend t~ together? <~ The TLT actors look f'or- i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i: ~:g ward, to varyingdegrees, to o jO¥ ~'f presenting Terrace's "Norman" fans with their in- :i~:' terpretations of. the six ~ characters. The actress playing ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::•::::::::::::::::::::•::::::::::::::::•:•:::::::::::•:::•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::•:::::::::•:•:•:::::::::::::•:::::::•:::::::::::::::::::::i:i:i:!:i:i:i:i:i: Norman's wife: Ruth is married ~) in real life to Norman (Alan ~i[,/ Baby's Name: BrookeLhonnle Palahlcky :-r~ Weston) and she looks forward j ~ Dale & Time of Birth: January1, 1992 at 7:50 pm !i!: to knowing who is coming ,~ Welihl:. 8 bs. 7 oz. Sex: Female ,! ~ through the door at home. Parents: $hidey& Jim Pa ah cky ~!iii~i~i!iiii~iiiiiiiiii~i~iii~iiiiiii~iiiii~!~i~i~i!ii~iiii~i~iiii!iii!iiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiii~iiiilili~~i!iiii~i!iii Sister for Bile ~:~, "I never know anymore if it's i i!i !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i !iii!ii!!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiii!i~ ...... i~~iiiiiii~iiiiii~:~iliiiii!i!!!i! Baby's Name: CameronPatrick McClain Norman or. Alan speakingl He's Date & Time of Birth: January2, 1992 at 2:35 pm taken to calling me 'Ruthie', .... , . WIIOM: 8 Ibs.8 oz. Sex: Male We're always picking lines out Parente: Peter& Janlce McClaln of the play when we talk to each Bahy'aName: ChaseRonald Hamilton other and half the time the kids I , ,:? L Date& Time of Birth: Janurary6 1992 at 7:47 am m m ~ ;~:i;= ~: w,~ r,bs, 4 oz, ~,x: Ma,e ~iii~iiiii~iiiiiiii!ii~i~ii~i~iii!~!7iii~i~iiiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiii~i~ii~i~i!~!t/~:~!~i~!~i~i~i~iiiii~i~iii~!ii~iii~iii~i~iiiii~ii~iiii~i~i~iiiiiiiiiiiii~i~iii~i have no idea who their parents m Parents: Curl & fan !1:~1:~:~1~i:i:!:?i:!:i:~:i:!~?i:!:::!~?i:::!:::::i~?i.:::1:::!:?i:i:i~i::~i~i:i:~11:1:~.!:!:i:i~i:i:i.~i:i~!:i:!:!~:i:~:i:!:!:i:i~i:i:i.i:i1:i:i:i:i:i1:i~i:!~i:??i:?i~!:!:~?!:!~?i~!: " area." ':: "i:::_:! !;::'.:: '- ' A brotherfor Bruce !::~-~i Another thing the actors look Shane DavidFred Higoln !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii~ !° ! i i ~!ii! ~~i iii ii ~ili!i !ili ~; forward to is closing night, Not : January 7, 1992 at 11:57 am ~s, 11 oz ~x: Male t tlt Cii?iiiiiiii!ii!iiii!iiii!iiii!tili11!!ili because it's all over then, but tade Hlggln& DavidSmith .i.'i because they will get a chance to Name: Eric Stanley ~.:..~: toast the set designers and .... : ' '~" ~tl:& Time ~ ~rth: January8, 1992 at 10',36 am ~:: decorators, the backstage peo- - • WofOh~ 10 Ibs, 12/1 2 oz, Sex: Male ;: pie who ferreted out all manner Parents: Alden& Kory Anderson : of weird objects and costumes, ~. ~ Brother for Richard ,il! and the production crew who ,:. made the business and publicity !! ill ! iii!iiiiiiiliiiii!i!iii!iiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiii!i ii iiiiii!!ii %% ., % l i ! !ii: ii iliilil|iiii!ii!ili!!!!!!ii!iiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiii~in~i!iiiiii!i!iiiiii!!iii %,' 15% OFF '~ All Valentine Stock Feb. 12-18 ! ~l-.-i i ~i i i!i i i i i i i i i ! i i il[:.~d~e:,i ~..~ii i i i i ii:iii ii ,N / Come In and see our ,Ouplo& LeND ======.:.-? 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self-help group meets t,te, SIGN LANGUAGE classes be- .. * * * 8:10 p.m. Jr. Table; 8:20 - 9:00 Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the ing offered at Terrace Child VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR p.m. Sr, Table; 9:15 - 9:45 p.m. " WHAT'S Knox United Church, 4907 Development Centre Wednesday "Child Health clinics" for piping & drumming, Meet at the Lazelle. For information phone evenings. Phone 635;9388 for Tuesdays from 9:30 a;m. - 12 Kin Hut next to Heritage Park. Paul at 635-3045. farther information. : p~m, and from 1:30 p.m.- 4 p.m, Anyone interested in playing or Ucensed Prem'lses " UP • * ~r~t* :/Thursdays h30 p m. - 4 p.m. learning to play, call Audrey ~. W* ~r W'A" COME SING. Join the Terrace VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for t:'.;DutJes:include weighing & Kerr at 635-3726. . FUN FIT NITE every Monday Youth Community Choir. Ages Terraceview Lodge' Pet Visita- measuring children. No lifting lk W ~r W ~r '~' and Wednesday from 8 - 9 p,m. 8-13 Monday evenings 6:15-8:00 tion Program, Once a month necessary. For more information PIONEER KIDS CLUB meets ":' at Ke~rmdd~ Friendship Centre, p.m. Phone 635-9649 or committment needed. Dogs only. call Debra at 638-3310 every Wed; from 6:30 - 8 p.m. ..- upstairs, Exercise to'Richard S's 638-1230 for more information. for more info. call Tammy at ... * * For kids 6-9 years at Terrace Limit of 40 singers. "~ " video "Sweatirig tO the Oldies" 635-3737 (days) or 798-2226 TERRACE PIPES & DRUMS Pentecostal Assembly, 3511 Ehy . .~-t- * W* 'k (evenings). practice every Men. from 7:30 St. Ph. 635-2434 for more info. WEDNESDAY NITE VIDEOS. Educational alcohol & drug videos every Wed. night a~ 7 p.m. in Kermode Friendship Centre (downstairs) For further inf0 call 635-4906 Monday -Thursday 8:30 - 4:30 p.m., Fri- day 8:30 - 4 p.m, GOOD FAMILY DINING AT FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL has REASONABLE PRICES begun at the Alliance Church located at. 4923 Agar Avenue. For further info call the Church WEDNESDAY IS at 635-7727 or Eleanor Froese at PRUDEN & CURRIE (1976) LTD. ;..o 635-5253. School provides 7: ~~, SENIORS DAY classes for every age group from YOU'RE INVITED!! Senior Citizens receive 2 years, through teens and adults. Mark February 15th on your calen. 10% off menu prices 9r W ~'/r ~ dar and make sure you join Suzanne (Specials exempt) A.C.O.A, MEETING, An open EXTRA INCOME along with her NRS colleagues and is what you will get when you live in view the show suite at the GRAND OPENING OF SUMMIT SQUARECON. MAXIMUM HOME, MINI OWNERSHIPPRIDE one side of this tastefully NEW LISTING- NEW HOME PRICE is evident throughout this beautiful- A salute to redecorated duplex and rent the Located on a quiet non.thru street. DOMINIOMSIIOPEN FROM 11-3 P,M, other side out. Both sides offer This home features 1,174 sq. It. of You will find an assortment of enter. Located on adesirable street in the ly maintained 4 bedroom family Monday to Friday spacious kitchens with lots of living area, 3 bedrooAms, bay ' z- tainment Including musicians from. Horseshoe, you will find this attrac- home located on a landscaped lot our bestseller tire 3 bedroom rancher, Features which features under ground 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. counter and cupboardspace. Simple dows in livinj..~oo~']pnd di g the Caledonia school band, also Include a sunporch overlooking the sprinklers, greenhouse and assorted floor plan makes maintenance a' rooms, Eq~_~etry in e enter your name to win an assort. large fenced backyard which offers fruit trees. Inside you will find lots of Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. breeze. The back-yard offers 2 kitchen, r~l)'Mt'hjacuzzi tub, plus mentol "mini •door prizes -- spon- a greenhouse and patio, Inside you extras Including a built-in Jennaire, garden areas as well as an ensuite, carport, fenced and sored by Heathers Balloon Magic, Sunday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. greenhouses. Offered at $92,500 landscaped yard. For more details will be delighted with the spacious dishwasher, oven and vacuum MLS, Carl Suzanne now for more on this exclusive !istlng call and ask rooms and open floor plan affording system. A carport and separate a separate dining roor~ as well as wired and heated workshop are an details, forDave, Asking $96,000, an eat.in kitchen. Natural gas heat added bonus In this quality family and a cozy wood stove are 2 of home. Call Joy or Suzanne for located in MODERN DESIGN several benefits this starter home details today. Asking $129,500 the ON THE BENCH & quality 2x6 constructionmake has to offer. Priced to sell at MLS. CLOSE TO THE LAKE This 77,86 acre parcel of land has this 1 year old home a cut above the $79,900. Call Suzanne for a private Two small parcels of land consisting • access, from North Thomas and rest, The spacious kitchen with all showing today. of 5,42 and 5,13acres, Both within : Dairy Avenues. As well as the modem conveniences is the PRIVACY GUARANTEED watking distance to the lake, Ideal HOckleberP/ and Elderberff. May cooks dream. 3 baths and ,4/ A LARGE CITY LOT with this lovely wooded 19.6 acre JOY DOVER for mobile home or buildings, Men- have luture sub-division bedroomsand aground levelfamil' 1.98 acre lot on Hauglaod. At last a parcel minutes from town, Spring JOHN CURRIE dot motivated, Asking $191000 possihlities. For more information room promotes happy family lot big enough for all those valuable Creekruns through the front portion PRESIDENTOF NRS PRUDEN& CURRIE(1976) LTD. each, MLS. Call Dave. call Dave now. Asking $99,500, togetherness, Listing at $154,500, things that are pushing you out of ol the property. Asking $46,500. MLS, No GST. Call Joy. Wishes to extend congratulation= to your present place. Asking Call Joy. JOY DOVER on attaining the position of $30,000, MLS. Call Derick, S UMBER TOP SALESPERSON forthe month of January, 1992, If you are thinking of buying or selling your LODGE home and would like a current evaluation TERRACE of the present real estate market in Tar. race, please contact Joy, she would be very pleased to assist you. 4702 Lakelse FOR ASSISTANCE WiTH ALL YOUR PHONE REAL ESTATE• REQUIREMENTS,CALL OUR REST SELLERS TODAY John Currle Joy Dover Dave Reynolds Suzanne Gleason Derick Kennedy NRS PRUDEN& CURRIE , 635~9598 , 635-7070 635.3126 635.6952 635.3042 635-6302 (1976) LTD,~,,.,~ ~; :;:~-~ ~ t~,~lf4 ~ ,~t,~ ~!~:4, t~.' .--t-I ~:~:. a- 635-61 ,:: :; :PRUDEN &,,CUI "4650 [/KELiSE AVE; . • .!,':~.

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• One and two-bedroom • You can now own a home of your apartments from 635 to :: own-or purchase a superb 869 sq ft investment property - for a half the price of a single • A well-maintained established q~l~ll[l[[ family residence! building, to be extensively renovated: new carpet, - .... Priced from new CoUntertops,!new linD; ~ ,::: :: 000 relandscaped, and all i' ~ .... A.oo. areas repainted. ~: , ~ • , Park ormountain v ,500 fi:om all suites. BEDROOM • Refrigerators, range°, ,..~ :~ Lformation contact: range hoods. ~ :": ~arketing Team Suzanne Gleason, • Large in-suite storage areas, ~ • Central leisure facility with : ~ exercise gym and :. i : racquetball court. • Ample surface parking:', for residents and guests. ::SUMMIT SQUARE #1206.2607 Pear St., • Low monthly maintenance fees. i • Close to the Terrace HOspitaL : • Close to the shops and ,:,: ~ :: ~: : OPEN HOUSE

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SALESMAN OF Feature THE MONTH Home By Horseshoe living RUSTY LJUNGH The management of TERRACE REALTY at its best LTO. -- ROYAL LEPAGE ABN recognizes Spacious split level located at 4901 Labelle RUSTY LJUNGH as the outstanding Avenue, close to schools and backing on the : salesman for the month of January 1992, We value her excellent performance and Caledonia Playing Fields. Main floor features a service to the public In the field of Real family room off the kitchen, dinette, extension Estate. for buffet in dining area, fireplace and bay win- Rusty's determination and motivation have awarded her "SALESMAN OF THE dow in the living room, 4th bedroom, entry with MONTH", i 2 pce. bath, laundry area, storage and closet COI~GRATULATIONS! space. TERRACE REALTY LTD. Three bedroom on the upper level, 3 pce. en- MEMBER suite, bathroom, sink & medicine chest in the guest or teenagers bedroom. Large storage area II-- under the living room area, nat. gas heat and hot Associate BrokerNetwork water, cedar siding & stucco exterior, patio door off family room to concrete patio, double carport 638-0371 and paved driveway. The lot is landscaped, fenced in the rear with a gate for access off Munroe Street to the yard. Arrangements can be made for quick posses- sion. Call Rusty Ljungh now for your private viewing, Terrace Realty 638-0371 or home

SPACIOUS BENCH HOME Old fashioned, large kitchen, theLiv.oiaec, lroom-orre~ax on one tion, 3 bedrooms, natural gas heat, Over 1,392 sq. ft. of living space, 4 QUALITY BUILT] remodelled 4 pce. bath, fireplace, 2 of the patios cutsido surrounded by 1,225 sq. ft., family room and full bedrooms, laundry, sunken living High quality finishing throughout bedrooms & den on the main, plus rockgardens, shrubs and beautiful basement. Lot is nicely landscaped room, kitchen & dining area on the this 1,166 sq. ft. full basement 3/4 basement with 2 bedrooms, N. :trees. Yours for $179,500.,Owner with bushes and trees. Asking main floor, and a full basementwith home on a 60' x 187' lot. Solid Oak Gas furnace. Large landscaped lot will consider smaller home as part $103,500 5th. bedroom, 4 pce., bath, and kitchen overlooks rear patio and and paved drive. Exclusive. payment. See this well kept home space to finish to your own taste. large back yard. Beautiful brick $78,000 today. IDEAL FOR THE "FIRST Hat. gas heat and hot water, con. fireplace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. 2 pc: HOME" BUYER! crete driveway, landscaped and ensuite. Only 9 years old with twin. HALL STREET If you qualify, 5% down will get you fenced lot facing on two streets. seal windows: Listed EXCL at Recently renovated 1 045 sq. ft. into this comfortable and cozy 3 Priced at $109,000 MLS. $99,500,00 homo on quiet southside street. 3 NEAT & CLEAN' bedroom bungalow. Added features bedrooms up and 2 in partially Newly renovated house on full base. are a floor to ceiling double fireplace Room For The Whole Family 2408 KALUM ST _ KALUMLAKE DR. finished basement. Fully landscaped ment. Property backs onto Thornhill and extra storage off the carport, Large 94' x 297' level builcling lot I ACREAGE fenced yard with numerous fruit ;reek. Quiet dead end road. Very The large 81 x 132 lot is attractive: with several large cedars and other J Located lust past Dutch valley, trees. Double paved driveway )rivals..69 acre. $58,500 MLS ly landscaped With lawn, shrubs, established trees Ideal lot or, multi-| 16.07 acres, ]ronting .: on Kalum leading to newly paved street. ~d'"Weroreens. Call for more family develo'pme~t. ~ ~ I Lake..i~[iy,e, ~i~ber.e~d~tj~road ac- '$78,GOO'ML~S !',~':' "~' :-' ". details today. Asking $Z9,5,~, .Ex. $31 900.00 MLS, ~. '~; '!;!? :~'| 'cess'~°into"! the ;'~property; Signs cus' ~." ""~ "= '~.'~, ";'~ '~ . : ...... " i:posted. Asking $39900~MLS: TRAILER IN WOODLAND GOOD RENTALHoME HORSESHOEHANDYMAN COMMERCIAL BUILDING HEIGHTS 2 bedroom, non-basement home Commercial building on 4600 Block CONDO POTENTIAL Smaller two bedroom home on a Situated in the heart of downtown Well.kept 14 x 52 ft., 2 bedroom good Horseshoe location has seen 75xl 22 ft. lot, close to schools and • Lakelse. Lower level currently leas- mobile home, woodstove with in- recent interior upgrading: new floor. ed. 2,600 sq. ft. main level and Terrace, this very desireableproper- handy to town. Front & rear por. ty is ideally suited for erecting con- sulated chimney located in the liv: ing, n.gas furnace, hot water tank ches, large garage/shed at the rear 1,800 sq. ft. on the upper level. ing room. Fridoe, stove, wahser, and electrical. Only $48,000. Excl. Natural gas fired hot water heat. EX: domlnlums. 33' x 1Off (x4). C1 zon. of the house, fruit trees, room to [rig. Asking $49,900. dryer, and living room drapes includ- add on. Zoned residential No. 2, cellent holding propertyl $149,500 ed in price. Asking $24,900. MLS $44,900 !

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LARGE FAMILIESI SEE FOR YOURSELF l Must be made aware of this large Now with the 5% down CMNC mor- DEJONG SUBDIVISION lamily home in the Horseshoe. The tgage, you can own you[ own home. one of the larger homes in Terrace i original owner has maintained this MUST BE SEEN With approximately $3,000 down, and under 1 year old. Five bedrooms home beautifully. Aside from the 5 Have a peek inside at this 1,456 sq. you would have reasonablepayments on upper level. Jacuzzi on main Iloor t~'rms, this home leatures n,g. heat, It, 4 brm lamily home, Features in. of around $500 per month. This cozy & upstairs plus ensuite. Main floor 7x16 deck, double paved drive with clude large rec room, games room, 2 well kept home Is walking distance to : family room with natural gas fireplace, carport, plus this gem is located on a baths and ensuite, 1.47 acres, Road owntown. The large yard Is a large kitchen with "built-ins" and large 80 x 132 lot in the Horseshoe. access available. Asking $127,500, ardener's delight, Call ERIKA to view. 13x13 breakfast room. Formal livlng Call JOHN for further details. Priced to MLS. Contact GORDIE, sell at Sl19,90G MLS. 4LS and dining room, double attached i garage; double paved drive, land. scaped and fenced yard. Large new LARGE LO:r CLOSE TO SCHOOLS EVERYTHING HAS ITS PLACE home In a choice area. Asking price 1,100sq. ft. home on Scott Ave; 3 plus 2 From the kitchen appliancesto the family has been reduced. Vendor anxious to 12x68 mobile home on a large corner lot in Thornheighls. Mobile has 3 bedrooms brms, n.g,, rec room, new livingrocm car. The large bright kitchen has lots of sell. Call DICK EVANS for further Infor. carpets, Near high schools. Terrific I~a: plus a family room addition with a wood counterspace with microwave shelf and malign, lion[ PhonegonlJiE OHERIOANfor a~dlnt- stove for that extra bit of heat. Call pantry cupboard, The 13x30 attached JOHN moots. Asking $99,900, Exclusive with BETTER THAN NEW for further details. It's only $43,500. MLS CARRIER garage fits the family car as well as room Re/Max, for bikes. $!15,000 EXCLUSIVE. : Owner transterred and must soU their 2.year old 4 bedroom split level In ex. OF THE cellent condition, Natural.gas heat. 2 COMMERCIAL ACREAGE baths plus ensuite, 2 natural gas RIGHT NOW IS THE BEST TIME GOOD STARTER HOME corner of Highway 16 and Old Lakelse WEEK f replaoes, attached garage and land. Lake Dr. 4.16 acres cleared. Ideal Ioca. March 1st possession, (if required) can scaped. Reduced to $123,000. Available in the Horseshoe. 2 bedrooms, n.g, heat, 16x24 shop. Located on the 4700 block tion for high traffic oriented business. Con- get you into your first home with CMHC tot immediate possession. Call DICK - Quarter Cheese or Big Mac of Hamer, CallJOHN for more inlormaticn. tact OOROIE SHERIDAN for all details, and 5% down ($3,775), Make your ap. EVANSnow. - Large Fries pointment with EOIKA to see this fabulous $44,500, EXCLUSIVE Asking $199,GG0o Exclusive with home. Listed at $7§,500, MLS LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Re/Max. Owner will consider trades. - Regular Soft Drink . .96 acres, Keith & Moiltor...... $69,900 - Sundae Compliments of MacDonalds

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The .zoof on this home is de- signed to . use trusses with a minimum .of Custom framing, this will ensure economy cf construction while still retain- ing; the charm of Victorian styling. With a total area of only 1763 sq. ft. it is ha~d ,'.L..~ ~.~.. to believe all of the features offered in this design. A cool entrance now so popular leads to the two-starey high foyer with its attractive spindled railings. Upstairs, a bright airy ~ haL1 complete with study is. at the center. All of the bedrooms are large and have EXECUTIVE HOME IN Verne Ferguson DON'T MISS THIS ONE1 2 STOREY PRIVACY SPACIOUSMOBILE HOME HORSESHOE Joyce Findlay plenty, of closet space,..and 12 x 6B mobile home in very good Hospitable home with winning 1982 General Pacific mobile home look at that lovely master 635-3389 This prestigious home in a very 635-2697 condition, bathroom and kitchen ways. Quiet street, woodburning in excellent condition• 14 x 70 with desireable location features 5 suite with its sitting area recently upgraded. Large lanced lot. stove, finished basement, easy-care 2 bedrooms, wall to wall carpets, in' the bay, Window. Lots o~ bedrooms, 3 baths, a large living Qualifies for CMHC mortgage. 0nly landscaping, large view deck, well vaulted ceilings and side porch. room with sunken conversation pit potential ~or decorating this iY ...... +:ii ii:i $38,500. Call Gordon MLS. water, 3 BRI2 baths plus ensuite Located in a Thornhill area mobile and fireplace, Home has been very home and the built-in cabinet 635.9537 (920017) bath. Self contalned suite in the home park, this is a good buy at well maintained. MLS, Call Joyce at and shelves could accommodate basement. *$89,500" (920002) $28,500. MLS. Call Brenda 635-2697 (920037) $147,900.00 a TV, stereo, computer, books, COZY STARTER Evan Young 638.1273 Erickson 638-1721 (920032) etc, Nice little starter home in good cen- tral location. Fenced back yard has REDUCED BUNGALOW garden and extra storage shed Brenda Erickson (wired) which could be used as a BARGAIN Evan Young II Horseshoe bungalow which has .... 638.1724 = :. workshop. Prced to..se ~at only 638-1273 $52,900. MLS (920034) Call Joyce been totally remodelled has all the " ,rOMc¢o ISA,,, FLndlay 635.2697 amenities for a new homebuyer or a retiring couple as it is close to DRUG. • . schools and town. Kitchen ap. Protect your children. HILLTOP ELEGANCE pliances included. Reduced to View-site smart-set home. ,... ii.)":~ ..-/:, ): :. .y ../?. $56,000. the yard is fenced and ~~t~+::~ ~,+;~ ' Wood/stucco. 2 fireplaces, formal has a wired shed at rear. Call nic at " :: " • :"'i. : ",-'.~ EXTRA dining room, circular drive, 3 BR/5 635.6508 or 638.026B (900170( pce.& 4 pce. baths, PLUS *Ouiet Large lot with paved drive, enclosed street *2.car garage *Family room carport & fruit trees. Newly TERRACE VIEW HOME renovated bungalow with 3 01ga Power 'Fruit trees *Mountain views. Close This home on the Bench has a Ric Whi to nature trails, pool, arena and curl- bedrooms, Large living room, 635-6508 635.3833 beautiful mountain view. Features redecorated kitchen with new floor- REALTY WORLD-CANADA, ing rink. *$195,000" (920023) PROUD SPONSOR include, sundeck, family room, ing, lighting fixtures, blinds & other 01ga Power 635-3833 garage, and new roof. Priced at OF THE CT'V' updates make this an easy care OLYMPIC TELECAST $97,951.00 EXC. Call Ric at home for couples starting out. Pric- BURN BEACH-AREABEAUTY 635-6508 (920038) ed at $79,900. Call Brenda Attractive Lakelse home offering 638-1721 MLS. (920020) lake view. Woodburnlng stove, 3 BRI4 pce. bath, deck. ALSO *Open R-3 LOT basement *Pantry Year.round runn- 70 x 140. in central location, For in. RESIDENTIALLOT ing creek and small barn. it's a formation, please call Joyce Findlay Large uncleared residential lot on beautiful buyI Priced at $70,000. 635-2697 Exclusive 920035) Skeena Street, Priced at $17,000. Deborah Ashton Gordon Hamilton Call Olga (920030) 635-3833 MLS (90016) Evan Young 638-1273 635.6508

Firewoodshould be .:~ii~ • seasenedby splitting ] i;~:~' • and stackingitat ~,... leasteight months ~ beforeit is burned, Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. Yourwoodpile 3227 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. shouldbe coveredin ~ awaythatkeeps rain ~ andsnow off but . 635-6361 ~l=~]E~'t~ allowsair to circulate INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED ~ throughit. Dry, ® '~==~ !easonedwood ii (~0~) gums08Sl. NEW LISTING BUILDING LOTS Very attractive 70' x 120' lot on Located on the Bench, close to quiet no thru street. The property is school, we have listed these 3 level building lots, Each is 60 ft. plus by A message from the cleared and fenced with 20 x 24 garage and is ready to build or 142 it. Call today about these lots BRITISH COLUMBIA relocate your mobile home. For priced from $21,50g MLS. LUNG ASSOCIATION more information call Gordie Olsen. THORNHEIGHTS i Z•, CUTE AND COZY Priced at $15,900. MLK EXCELLENT STARTER RURAL LIVING AT ITS BACK TO BASICS Fully finished family located in ex- - 868 sq. ft. - 70x122 Iol Check out this 3 bedroom 918 sq. - t,215 sq, ft. - 12 acres BEST cellent subdivision. Home features - 2 bedrooms - Well - 2 bedrooms - 12x24 shop ft. home in the Horseshoe with N.O. This 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1,590 LARGEBUILDING LOT livingroom with fireplace, 4 • Asking $59,000 MLS Asking $59,500 MLS heat. Storage shed and greenhouse sq. ft, home on a large, nicely land. Here is a building lot that will allow in the back yard which is accessible bedrooms, 1Vz baths, rec room plus FAMILY HOME IN THE you to construct the home you have seeped lot is a must see if you want a playroom for the kids. Loads of from the home. A must to see at on. to live out of town. Call Shaunce for HORSESHOE always wanted. Frontage of 82.5 ly $59,900. MLS. Call Shaunce to- features for your fomlly's comfort. feet in prime location, For tnforma- more information. $83,000 MLS. For your appointment to view, call This well developed family home is day. Jim. Asking $99,000 Exclusive. all ready to move in to. Completely tion and a copy of the survey plan 123 ACRES LARGEHOME WiTH SHOP finished up and down with attractive call Gordle Olson, Priced at LOTS TO LOOK AT Located in serene and picturesque INVESTMENT PROPERTY $31,900. EXCL. EXCEPTIONALLYHICB modern furnishing complete with all With all the amenities available, area of Cedarvaleon east side of the For the medium sized investor, we This home and property is a must to new grey tone flooring through the give great building opportunities.' Skeena River, Approximately 3 have this collecUon of rental cabins see to really appreciate all of the entire upstairs area. Features in. FAMILY FRIENDLY IN TOWN: acres cleared. Year round creek, located on 2 acres close to town. features and immaculate condition. clude 4 bedrooms with 12x16 Is the only way to describe this 3801 Dejong...... $25,900 main road provides year round ac- the property is very well maintained Some features include: 1,350 sq. ft, master bedroom which has a full en. 1,500 sq. ft. full basement home 3823 Cejong...... $25,900 cess. First and second growth and showing excellent oscupanoy plus a fully finished basement, 3 suite and dressing room. Family located on a 80' x 200' lot. Enjoy iN THORNHILL: timber, Asking $65,000. MLS. Call rates, For more information on this bedrooms, 3 bathrooms including a room, attached garage, paved your morning coffee in the bright Lot 4 Mountalnvlew...... $12,000 Laurie, investment package, call Jim, MLS full ensuite. Family room off kitchen driveway. Conveniently located on sunroom located off the spacious Call Shaunce for more information, plus 22x20 rec room, Beautifully the 4900 block Lazelle. Asking kitchon, Living room. has new MLS RESIDENTIALLOTS RURAL ACREAGES Close to the downtown core we landscaped with shrubs, lawn, fruit $103,500. Call Laurie for viewln0. carpeting plus an impressive rock Just north of Terrace we have 1or trees, 40' green house. 20x40 have for sale two 66' x 122' and fireplace. Four bedrooms. Two sale 2 acreage. One of them is 16 shop, wired, heated, gyprosed, and FOLLY DEVELOPED one 85' x t22' cleared and level Up and down is this 1,350 sq. ft,, 5 baths, Easy to care.for vinyl siding. WHY PAY PAD RENT? plus acres in size and second is 10 cement floor. All kitchen appliances Consider this 136'x155' lot on a residential lots, ranging in price plus acres In size. For maps or more bedroom, 3 bathroom home. 22x20 Detached garage, A truly great from $14,900 to $19,000. For included, Asking $115,000, MLS value at $109,500. EXCL Call Jim quiet road close to schools and only information, please give Hans a call. Carl Laurie for viewing. • THE WORLD family room, separate dining room, more information, please give us a to make your appointment to view, moments from town. Asking Asking $19,900 each. MLS 20x40 shop, private Iooatton, Can call. MLS Laurie. Asking $115,000 $19,590. MLS, Call Shaunce today, IS YOURS,..IF i i i YOU K/VOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... 'Wherever you move the Welcome Stan Parker Jim Duffy Gordon Olson Laude Forbes Hans Stach Shaunce Krulssolbflnk Ted Garner WaEon hostess is the tight person to • 635-6619 .help you find a place in your new ! 636-4031 638.6688 636-1946 1 63r~6383 636-§739 636-6382 i i i L'ommunity, i:~i : ..... i NOr Q STION ABOUT IT; I I II I I Page B8 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992

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KEENA SKEENA HEATING SERVICES INC. LECTRIC Bonded "A" Class Gas Fitter '~BOUTIQU/o Wedding BRIDALOr~itatioE s P.O, Box 271, Terroce, B,C, V8G 4A2 FOR ALL HEATING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE ,~ * Tuxedo Rentals * Lingerie (604) 635-6988 INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ! • Grad & Party Dresses • Wedding Cakes Clhss A Electrical Contractors Complete wedding service to make For All Your Service & Contracting Needs CALL STAN HOLLAND that day 'Uniquely Yours' PHILIP HUSTAD Reg. No. 1 7522 635-7979 (Fax) 635-2208 4617 B Lakelse Ave., 638-1773

i KITIMAT - TERRACE LIMOUSINE SERVICE Thornhill Electric 632-4499 ~~ E EEE EE ~r ~n~/ or • Residential & Commercial Wiring 632-5585 • ;I • 24 hr. Answering Service "FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION" • .: ; Need to present a professional image? Turn to Thrifty, • Service Calls our Specialty Ride in elegant. !uxury; Need a special car to spice up the weekend?Turn to J:, celebrate in extr~a~0dl~b; :-~r i ~---~T~h~=tnfact,you can counton Thril~f0rthb:perfect "i ':;~' ~':'" " ...... :'~ ' ~':'~-' ' 635 "9787 '~" ~': Create an unforgettable m~mory. : ;~!~if~'*a~m0st any occassion, Call today/!'635-7669 3532 01d Lakelse Lake Rd. " .... • Rick McCarron Featuring: bar, TVIVCR, stereo system Because It's Your Money. Terrace, B.C. VSG 5A7 . RegistrationNo. 16964 Proprietor RESERVE I~ARLY . Non-SmokingVehicle i

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• !. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 - Page B9 = TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Annual General Meeting of the Terrace Public Library Association will be held on Thursday, February 20, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. in the library meetingroom Elections to the Board of Trustees will take place and nomina- tions for these positions will be accepted from the floor. Light club refreshments will be served. begins LET OUR busy RRSP SPECIALISTS HELP YOU TAKE CARE OF year YOUR FUTURE TODAY . -) 7 i,i:~': ~ 1~ Bankof Montreal k We're I)aying Attention Kitimat Shrine Club No. 18 were auditors Noble Paul Monaghan and Noble Peter Desmet and 4666 Lakelse Avenue installed Feb. 1 at a ceremony held at Mount Layton Hotspr- Noble Jordan Bowcot. Kneeling, left to right, are treasurer Terrace, BC ings. Conducted by Chief Raban of the Gizeh Temple, Noble Noble Ed Martin and auditor Noble Bill McCauley. Their 638-1131 Jordan Bowcot, the officers are preparing for a busy year. Shrine circus will be held May 10, Mother's Day, at the Standing, left to right, are President Noble Jake Terpstra, vice Kitimat arena. president Noble Klaus Biassing, secretary Noble Cam Simon,

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,-., ...... Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1991 - Page C1 Aday in the life of a caddis fly A quick abdominal• dip: into Some of these structures end up ~~ the pupa begins its fast. Over a rum of the hunt propelslihem the surface filmby its mother looking like turtle shells. Some period of weeks the creature high into the air. and a caddis: fly begins its are meticulously fashioned, develops elongated adult legs, The rises during a caddis stream life as a nearly invisible symmetrical pieces of work. X~e ~Reen~ genitalia, antennae and a partly hatch are vicious and noisy. egg. i : Others are haphazard collages formed wing inside an envelop: When the angler hears them he The egg drifts in the current whose apparent ~ accidental AR~l~#,tll~m~[ ing skin or shuck, After the should go for his fly wallet and finally settling to the bottom designmake them masterly bits / metamorphosis, the pupa outs select a Soft Hackle, where a gelluloid substance of camouflage almost in- by Rob Brown through the end of the case and The Soft Hackle called the enables it to take tloldl After al distinguishable from their sur- emerges head first carrying bub- Donne Fly by Dame Juliana few weeksagrub emerges and, roundings bles of gas which will ultimately Berners in her best seller on in the case of most caddis, Occasionally an angler will help separate the adult from its angling some 400 years ago -- is beginsconstructing a suit of ar- catch a trout with its belly full sized hook weighted with some stage. A thin strip of latex shuck; as good a fly now as it was then. mour t0protect its soft and sue- of caddis cases, but this is rare. fine diameter lead makes a good wound over an underbody of These gases serve also help It beautifully captures the form = eulent hide, Though fishermen have tied up frame over which some tan green floss fronted by a head of propel tthe bug to the surface. and the action of the emergent : '~ :To assemble these wonders of cased caddis patterns with such wool is wound, A turn ofwebby peacock herl captures the hnagine what will happen if you caddis. natUi~al engineering, the larva uncanny accuracy that only the hen hackle and a few turns of translucence of this typ6 of cad- were to let a balloon go from To tie one allyou need is a uses whatever•bits of material protruding hook sets them apart ostrich herl in: front of that dis. For this fly a small hook -- the bottom of a swimming pool short length of floss, a tuft of are ciose to its grasp: sticks, from the natural, cased caddis makes a good fake larva that a 12 or 14 -- is necessary. and you will have an idea of the fur dubbing and a small grouse pebbles, bits of leaf or any other imitations seldom fool trout, should be fished where you find But sooner or later all caddis ascent of the caddis. feather. Attach the floss at the Suitable material that can be As many kid fishermen have these creatures. build cases in preparation for Therel are times of head of the hook, wind it back plucked from thestream drift oi" discovered, you can take apart a Other caddis larvae use their pupation. Eventually the Case is vulnerability for thepupa prior and forward to make a thin from ithe bottom are Stuck caddis sheUand impalethe un- glands to excrete a silky sealed up except for a few small: to liftoff, but for the most part body, put a pinch of fur in front together with a icily'like super fortunate larval worm upon a material which they use to con- holes through which water can the emergence is a rocket-like of the floss to simulate the :glue excreted from the insect's hook and catch a pail full of struct webs for the purpose of flow to provide aeration for the event. Even the speed, agility thorax of the pupa, wind a turn salivary glands, trout. filtering food from the stream. insect's gills. and precision of trout is put to or two of grouse ahead of that AS the larva grows it makes It's easy to tie a fraudulent Still other Caddis remain naked The case is firmly attached to the test when caddis pupa are on for legs, and you will be ready modifications to its home. larva: along-shanked, medium- and vulnerable in their larval a rock or log. Inside the cocoon the move. At times the momen- to fish the caddis hatch.

---EARLY SEASON Boxers win, earn shot at nationals TERRACE -- They said they'd had to win his bout to qualify travelled to the Emerald Gloves be back and they will be. for the Junior Nationals. and turned in good perfor- Terrace boxers Joey Losier Valdez -- who had narrowly mances. and Darren Bell earned their lost two previous decisions to Thirteen-year-old Brian Ger- tickets to this year's Canadian Losier -- didn't make it easy. vats put in a good showing in his Jr. Nationals by defeating their The bout was destined to be a narrow 4-1 loss to 125-1b Donny opponents at the Emerald dramatic one from the moment Orr, 14, of Victoria. Gloves tournament in Van- the .two stepped into the ring Robert Doane, fighting in the couver. and stared each other down. 112-1b •junior 'C' division, battl- Bell and Losier will be on the "The diabolical Wally Valdez ed to a unanimous decision win B.C. team to the Apr. 9-12 na- did everything in his power.to over Chris Mellors, of the tional tournament in Halifax, annilfilate Joey Losier," Dilley Campbell River Eagles. "It was Nova Scotia. said~ "He wrestled him. He a really workmanlike fight," It's their second shot at the tackled him. He physically Dilley said. "A lot of moving, a pinnacle of Canadian junior threw him down and knelt on lot of punching from the out- amateur boxing. Last year-- in him. This guy was throwing side. Oncehe got'his•confidence Sarnia, Ontario --: :the/two'.: fell i eyei'ything but'thekitchen/'sink Up he clearlyou.tboxed 1~.~. just short, with Losier losing a at him." Terrace's Buddy Doane, mat- split decision in the gold medal ched up against Nanaimo's round to take a silver, and Bell Brian Milot, dropped a 3-2 split taking a bronze. "He wrestled him. He decision. Diiley said Doane, a Bell, with nobody in his tackled him. He leftie who is used to ~fighting 156-1b junior 'C' division, physically threw him right-handers, had difficulty ad- qualified automatically, but down and knelt on him. justing his stance to match fought an older intermediate- Milot, also a leftie. division boxer at the Feb. l Thisguy was throwing Jassy Gill, also of Terrace, tourney. everything but the kit- battled with himself as much as The 15-year-old Terrace boy chen sink at him." the other boxer to overcome his stepped into the ring with own insecurities and take a 17-year-old Shane Beaver, of unanimous decision win over Kelowna, ~vho weighed in at,165 But despite the pressure, Nanaimo's Shawn:Wilson. lbs. Losier kept his cool. At one Dilley credited Gill's unor- Although muscular and a point he suffered a slight groin thodox style 0f-attacking from strong, hard puncher, the older pull in the second round when unusual angles..That style threw boxer did not have the boxing Valdez was ~kneeling on top of Wilson, who had trouble defen- experience of Bell, who won the him. Rather than immediately ding on the inside. bout on a first-round knockout. continue boxing, the gutsy Ter- A long awaited bout -- Tar- Terrace club coach Jeff Dilley race boxer gambled and ~isked race's Clint Bell vs. said Bell hit his opponent about the referee for a voluntary Queensborough's Paul Shah:- halfway through the first round eight-count while he did some failed, to materialize because with a left-right two-punch stretches.r • Bell, down with tonsilitis, was combo, staggering Beaver for It worked: Losier continued unable to make the trip; Both an eight-count. to hold his own fhrough the last boxers -- considered good B.C. With 20 seconds left in the half of the fight and won the junior prospects-- have beaten round, he struck again withthe bout on a 4-1 decision. each other before but. are REALLY! It's true, we swear. They really were playing tennis in the crisp, cool, sunny and -- most same combination and the "Joey had good control," undefeated against all other!op- importantly -- dry weather Of last week. That's Melita Bracken firing a return ~)ack at opponent referee stopped the match. said Dilley. "He clearly outbox- ponents. They,re expei:ted: to. Richard Kriegl. Local tennis players have now been out on the courts several times this year. Losier, facing Burnaby's ed Valdez." clash again at the B.C. Winter Wally Valdez for the third time, Several other Terrace boxers Games later this month. Kla-Haw-Ya interclub Thornhill .. Dancing on ice takes. 2nd TERRACE -- After a two-year Silver -- Jody t'yle Senior Silver Women TERRACE --" ThornMll':~Ir. hiatus, Terrace figure skaters Pre-beginner Boys 4th -- Nicole Page" ' ~-~,- Secondary's Junior girls squad have brought home the team Gold -- Daniel Miller Gold Women's Freeskaie went 1-2 to take second place Pre-beginner Girls -- age 9 and Under Silver --Shelley Lefebvre trophy for the annual Kla-How- tour- Gold -- Vanessa LeBlanc Showcase: . at a four-team baskelball Ya interclub skating meet. nament in Prince George two Silver -- Elissa Vales Beginner The Terrace club hosted the 4th -- FaUon Yasinchuk Gold -- Kendra Eys weekends ago. Feb. 1-2 meet this year and col- Beginner Girls -- age 10-11 4th -- Fallon Yasinchuk Game one saw the Thornhiil lected the most points -- 106 -- Gold -- Kendra Eys Preliminary Timber Wolves fall 33-20 to a 4th -- Leanne Ballinger to edge out second-place Bronze -- Tamara Yasinchuk team from Vanderhoof. In lhe Beginner Girls -- 12 and up Smithers and Kitimat. 4th -- Stephanle Kerr 5th -- Amanda Talstra next game they beat Prince Figure skaters -- 118 of them 5th -- Grace Mitchel[ George host team Duchess Pre-prelimlnary Girls 9th -- Katie Dediluke in all -- came here from Bronze-- Dana Randrup Artistic: Park 35-31. Houston, Smithers, Hazelton, 4th -- Susan Groot Then they went on to play Bronze Arlistic Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Preliminary Girls -- 11 and under the eventual winners -- John Gold -- Tamara Yasinchuk Silver -- Chella Levesque Stewart for the meet. Mclnnes, of Prince George. Bronze -- Katie Dediluke 7th .. Lisa Clark In all Terrace skaters took 33 4th -- Grace Mitchell Silver Artistic The Prince George team built medals. New events were added Preliminary Girls -- 12 and up Silver -- Nicole Page a 21-7 lead over Thornhlll) but this year and were received with Bronze ~ Alane Pearce Bronze -- Jennifer Kuehne the Timber Wolves mounted great enthusiasm from the nor- 4th -- Carrie lamele " Pairs:•: an amazing comeback, scoring thwestern figure • skating com- Pre.Juvenile women Preliminary Women's PaWs. 16 unanswere',J points t0take a munity. Silver -- Stephanie Kerr . Silver -- Grace Mitchell and Katie 23-21 lead with two minutes Placings for Terrace skaters Suvenlle Women Dediluke Gold -- Lisa Clark Bronze -- Stephanie Kerr and Tamara left to play. are as follows: Juvenile Men Yasinchuk But.there it fell apart, with F reeskate Gold -- Michael Talstra Level I John Mcinnes scoring twice to Pre-begtnner Girls -- Age 9 and under:., • Intermediate Women ..... : 14tfi: :~ Vanessa! LeBIanc and Jennifer win 25-23. Bronze-- KhalleEyS ~! : ~" " 12th -- Jennifer Kuehne ' '-' ::'; ~':Mitchel ~ : : FIGURE SKATER Michael Talstra won four gold medals at the an- Thornhill was declared the 5th -- Stephanie Miller Sub-|unlor Women .- ..... -.. Level II - nual Kla-How-Ya interclub meet hosted by the Terrace Figure most sportsmanlike team, and Pre-beglnner Girls -- Age 10-11,: Silver~ Meianie Kerr: i .':Sliver" Melanie Kerr and Lisa Clark • Skating Club Feb. 1-2. More than 100 skaters from across the nor- Autumn Richard was named a~ Silv er -- Lindsa Y Moleski : Junior Sliver Women : .Levellll Pre-be ginner Girls -~ Age 12 and : Up . .Tth" ~- C hella Levesque . ~: thwest participated. tournament all.star. ~ : ~:~ .... cont'd C2 Page C2 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 , WHAT'SYOUR HURRY, B.C2 CORE BOAI most popular RRSP

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Olympic-calibre tips February 22 In Terrace Ravenway Tours Will Sponsor One Day Workshop Curling will be a demonstra- Warm-ups can help loosen you Space the rocks so that there is One game they will concentrate on line of delivery, then another tion sport at the 1992 Olympic up, both mentally and physical- just enough room to slide Ravenway pioneered local computer training in the North for Winter Games, which will be they will work on releases, ly, and prevent injury and through; at first place them on over 5 years. held February 16-23 in France. soreness of muscles, The team either side of centreline, then another communication, and so Canada's representatives are the likes to jog around the curling move them to the left and then on. Class 5 limited, 1991 N~tional Champions -- rink, to "get the blood the right so that other possible The mental aspects of the teams skipped.by Julie Sutton moving". Then, they do at least lines out to the broom are at- game are important no matter Please Call: of B.C. and Kevin Martin of 20 minutes of stretching before tempted. Practise sliding how often you play, or what 1-251-1721 To Register Alberta. the on-ice session, through the rocks, first without type of league or tournament Or FAX 1-533-6561 The Sutton rink (from Vic- As well, they have a short a stone and then with one. This (recreational or competitive) in toria) has third Jodie Sutton, se- meeting to discuss either the shows you if you are drifting off which you play. Each member cond Melissa Sol,go, lead Karri game plan (strategy to be line in your delivery. of the curling team must take Willms and coach/alternate employed), or the goals of the Sweeping responsibility for their part in Elaine Dagg-Jackson. practice, This way you can To improve fitness levels as the shot: the thrower must con- As national champions, the eliminate any surprises. well as teclinique, the team centrate on delivering the rock Sutton team also gains a berth Practices members suggest that you sweep correctly, the sweepers on judg- into the Scott Tournament of The Olympic team trains on up and down the centre line, ing the weight and com- Hearts (Canadian Women's the ice for l to 2 hours. They from tee-line to tee-line, rest municating that to the skip, and ss .e Championship), to be held this begin with slides (3 to 5 without and then try again. The team the skip must think about the year in Halifax, from February amount of ice and weight that 29 to March 7. The mental aspects of the game are important no are needed to complete a par- It will be difficult for the ticular shot. If the thrower women to prepare for two high matter how often you play, or what type of league or thinks too much about the out- calibre competitions which are tournament in which you play. come of the shot, the odds are held within one week of each the shot will be less successful. other, but the team has takefi the rock), and then throw the practises sweeping for 20 Also, everyone should try to the year off work and school to rocks to keen up the ice and to seconds, resting about 4 block out external factors (such concentrate on all aspects of the loosen up (to "get in the seconds, sweeping 20 seconds, as problems at the office) which spol"t, of curling. They have groove"). In team practices, and so on, starting with 12 cause you to lose focus during a devoted time to fitness training, they concentrate on their minute drills and then increas- game. mental preparations, nutrition, delivery: they throw at a broom ing gradually. Quite a test! The winning formula for the ii UP TO and~of course, curling practices to work on line and the execu- For communication and team is "one shot at a time, one and games. tion of ,various shots (draws, weight judgement, for two ends end at a time, and one game at a These women are the top tapbacks, etc,); and releases are during a practice they throw on- time". Their overall goal is to curlers in the country -- but practised one at a time. ly draws, having two sweepers win. But it can only be ac- they have a lot of great tips for Some sample practices, which trying to guess the weight of complished by setting smaller curlers who enjoy the game at a can be done ihdividually or as a each shot and sweep it correctly. goals within the game and less competitive level too! Here team, are as follows: (They alternate throwers and within the competition. are their suggestions to help you 1. Line up rocks at the sweepers.) Also, they work on We hope that you enjoy try- with your game, along with hogline. Try sliding out towards communication, and on sweep- ing out these tips. And I would some notes on how they ap- each of the rocks, to work on ing and throwing accuracy, by like tO wish good luck to the proach the game of curling. consistency of sliding out to the trying to draw around guards. Sutton team in the Olympics, as Warm-ups broom. Games well as to all the teams that ~• Always prepare yourself for a 2. Line up pairs of rock at the League games are used to represent B.C. in curling cham- game or practice session. backline, tee-line and hogline. concentrate on different goals. pionships this year. Free throw winners announced ) Contributed 10-year-old champiop. In the muir. cial or state level. International AREA ~IPtN I~ P~'I-'II~IL1 Eight Terrace boys and girls I 1-year-old bracket of the com- Each contestant was allowed champions are determined bas- REPRESENTATIVE 635-7526 were named local champions of petition, Kathleen Cook was the ed on the scores at the state 15 basketball free throw at- Name Tel the 1992 Knights of Columbus girls' champion and Joshua competitions. Last year more International Free Throw tempts in the contest and ties Address Straw was the boys' champion. were settled by successive than 199,000 boys and girls par- .Championship and have earned ticipated in 2,990 local competi- City • Postal Code the right to compete at the Twelve-year-old winners in rounds of five free throws per tions. Local winners will com- For a beautlful full-colour ~ l district:level. the girls' and boys' division in- contestant until a winner emerg- pete in the district competition brochure filled with proven ~r- "_,; " - _ I Allyoungsters aged 10 to 14 eluded Kristi Panchuk and ed. to be held in February in house deelgns mall todey to: [] ~ - [ ~ere ;ljgibl~to ~he. 13~.year-.~...... ,:'.The-Knights of,Columbus • ., participate,~d~:,i,.Triivis,~Lamming.. ., .,:, ~';~(.-.~ ...%, ,., . .... ',, , ...... 'fl , :,,,...... 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3, For Rent 5, For Sale Misc. 8. Cars for Sale 13. Snowmobiles ACTION AD RATES NEW SKI.D00 SAFARI LE, 1991. Electric HAND KNITTEDCRAFTS AND crochetfor sale. i ONE BEDROOM CABIN, furnished start. Completewith cover. Only2 kms, on Also will do alterationson clothes. 638.0776. $374/month. Heat and hydro included, COLLECTOR CARS odometer,$5,000. value, Asking $3,500 OBO 635,3492 tp43 4p41 1962 T.Bird conv, new 390 ci., Rblt. 636-9151 evenings. 4p41 638-SAVE trans. Looks & runs good...... $10,O00 ROOM FOR RENTfor $275 in largedoublewlde UNIWELD TORCHES REGULATORS And cut. 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Real Estate 635.3796 2p43 i The Terrace Standard reserves Um right 1o classify ads 697-2380 4p43 condition with lumber lob. $35,000 under ~)p~opdate ha~lngs and lo set rates therefore and 1o 4 BEDROOM,2 BATH, 4 level split home with OLD BRIDGE PROPERTIES LOGGERS SPECIAL - 1986 Ford F250 4x4, 638-0047 4p41 detemlthe page Inoshm. WOODLAND The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, carport, fireplace,sundeck in excellent loca- MINI- STORAGE 314 ton, new paint, bush box and winch. INTERNATIONAL CABOVER 250 Cummins ulasslly ot reject any ndve~sment and to rein any answers tion, 2 blocks from schools. Asking $71,000. $6,500 firm 635-3781 4p43 Diesel. Tandem axle, 32' flatdeck, cat- directed to the News Box Reply Service. and to repay the Call 845.2504 after 7 p.m. or 847.2237 APARTMENTS 24 HR. ACCESS custotner the sum paid Ior tile adverUameflt and box rental, tleracks, log riggingfor 33' short logs. Make Box replies on "Hold" Issuuununs not picked up wlthlo 10 days. 4p41 CORNEROF KRLUM & SCOTT REASONABLE RATES 10, Aircraft me an offer. 1-694-3456, Burns Lake 4p43 days uf expiry of an ndverUsement will be destroyed unless CLOSE TO TOWN AND SCHOOLS mailing InstrucUcns ='e recelvnd. These answering Box 1/3 SHARE OF 160 acres of land located near 2 ULTRALITE RANS S-7 Courier with 582 Numbers are requested not to send originals uf documents to 12 km on the Kalum Lake Road.For more in- 635-5350 16, Farm Produce Fddge, stove, heat and hot waterinclud- Rotax Engines. One professionatyassembled avoid loss. formationcall 635.2149. 4p41 by aircraft engineer. One kit ready to assem- All claims ol errors'In adverUsements must be recelvnd by ed. Carpeting, laundry facilities, storage, EAT MORE LAMBS, Canada lamb grown by ble. Bums Lake 1.695-6607. 4p40 Canadians, for Canadians. Available year the publisher within 30 days alter the first publication. 33 ACRES V= NORTH LOT 1712 off the Nass space. Referencesrequired, 8. Cars for Sale U is agreed by Ihe advertJser requesting space that the River. Asking $20,000. Call (313) 725.8363 round. Cummins Ranch. Hwy 16 West. S. Ilabilny uf the Terroce Standard in the eveot ol hdlure to (Michigan,USA) 4p42 1 BedroomApt. $405.00 When 1980 TURBO TRANS AM. T-roof, A/C, P/W, 11. Recreational Hazelton.842.5316 16p32 publtsh an advertlssmont ot In the eveot of an error agboadng 2 BedroomApt, $480.00 Ava]tabta 4,OO0 km on rebuiltmotor. New exhaustand Io the ~vert~menl as published shall be limited to the 3.BEDROOM 1,100 sq. ft, house on Pine 3 BedroomApt, $550.00 battery, $6,400 OBO, Phone638-1053 4p41 Vehicles RAY, ALFALFA BROME, alfalfa. Cut June 15 amount paid ~y the adverUser for o~ly one Incorroct inseftlo~ Street In Thomhlll. Interiorrestored, now cup- -20. No rain. CumminsRanch. Hwy: 16 West. fo( the podion OI the ndvernsln9 space occupied by the Inoot. 1990 COROLLASPORTS COUPE with stereo, 1989 25' TRAVELAIRE 5th Wheel trailer and feet ot otnmnd item 0nly. and thal there shall he no Ilablflfy in boards, laundry room, large lot. $52,000. PHONE OFFICE 635-5224 ' South Hazelton,842.5316 16p32 any evanl greater than 1he amount paid for such edverttslng. 635.9530 4p42 extra set of tires and aluminum dins. 7year hitch. Excellentcondition. $14,900. Will con. unlimited warranty. 638.8505 after 6 p.m. sider camper and trade 846-5195. Wanted: EXCELLENT QUALITY ALFALFA/GRASS Mix- 4 BEDROOM,2 BATH, 4 level split home with $12,000 4p41 RSF65 Stoveand 8' canopy. 4p41 ed hay. All hay torpor. Large 4x4x8 balesfor carport, fireplace,sundeck. Excellentlocation FOR LEASE- economical trucking. Jonk Farms Ltd., in Houston, two blocks from schools asking 1989 PLYMOUTHACCLAIM in goodcondition. Westlock Alberta.403-349.3968 4p40 $71,000. Call 845-2504 after 7 p.m. or OFFICE SPACE 80,000 kms. 4 dr., A/C, good tires. $7,900 12, M~itorcycles 1. Real Estate DBO.638-0160 4p41 GOOD CHEAP HAY, ROUND BALES, $20 to 847-2237 days. 4p42 670 sq. ft. of centrally located 1984 YAMAHA VIRAGE 1100cc motorcycle, $35 per ton. Termsavailable, trucking can be CABIN FOR SALE. Finished cabin of approx- HOBBY FARM FOR SALE - 12V~ acres on 2nd floor office space overlooking 1980 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. Extra new motor installed last summer by Daytona arranged.Call for more information.Call Mike Imately 900 squarefeet. Availablefor sale on Bonnlte Mountain Rd. at Kleanza. Includes: Lakelse Ave. Reasonable rent clean. U.S. car, low mileage.632-6136 4p41 Cycle in Surrey. New paint, seat redone, new Bondat 567-9856 Vanderbeof, 4p40 4.24 acres of leased recreational property brakes, near new tires. Phone Dave at 1992 14x70 Mobile home wl12x36 addition, and will re-decorate to suit te- 1985 MONTE CARLO SS, Hard to find. Fully LOCAL GRASS FED BEEF. Raisedwithout an. located on Scum Lake, 55 miles west and 32 32x80 3 Bay Shop, 28x56 Lean.To Shed, 845-3134, $2,800 or best offer. 4p41 loaded with T-top. Excellentcondition in and tibiotics or growth hormones. Sides at $1.70 miles south of WilliamsLake. Comeswith pro- Spring Well Water, Septic & Hydro, 10 nant. out. Asking $15,000 632.4049 4p42 per lb. 635.3380. 4p40 pane stove, cook stove and propanelighting, Minutes From Town, Million Dollar View, 13, Snowmobiles Contact John .Currle 1979 CHEVE'I3"E. Good running order, great Inished cupboardsand Interiorwater system.,.~; School Bus So,vice, For more informationcall , 1991 POLARS NDY 4OO,A5Okm IO,ts 0~ ex- ~,~1ST CUT'ALFALFA.Large round bales. 1500 No field or well. Lake has Iklvate air ~tdp. i63~5-7235, ' . , 4p4~ transporlatlon.-$800,.635-4509-after-6~.m. ';; ...... ~'r~i'~c~liibn ~bs~4e~ per ton 15 9%"~'~)tOt~lh~'C~ ...... 635.6142-,Days ...... 4p42 ,,.tras a new and in excelle ...... Asking $16,5001or quick sale. Call Indra'Gl"a.i!.::~'F~~ SALE 3 BDRM HnUSE wZth ~ bdrm ~°Ii | ...... $~ 300. No taxIChoap1842-6~)7(~...... • ;4p40i ~90-7"43T--,,_ --;L " "4p4 nger at RealtyWorld Northernfor further nfo , _ .. . ,., .., .... o,,, ,'i985 HY~NI)/~;~PoNY'4door,'hatch bdi:~'. Ex- "Qr,n ROaRa..o ,.,,."~og ?aTn =,,=,.,t.,,o 1..=o~ ' con531flOOcownstalrs suite, oetacne0garage, •. 635-9598Eves, cellent gas mileage.$2,000 OBO~635-9036 2 ONLY YAMAHA 340 snowmobilesapprox. ~s'assumat~l~'or'av;il'a;le'l~r~';chSase;rom N/G, heat & water, $05,000 OBO 635.3902 alter.6 p.m. 2p42 30 hours on each. Completewith cover both the B.C. Government. 44tin 2p43 for $6,800. Doubletrailer with tilt. $500. Ph. 4. Wanted to Rent 1976 AUDI FOX, Was running;.burnt valve 635-5486. 4p40 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WORKSI You're APPROX.1,300 SO. FT. 4 BR HOME. 4-way WANTED ONE or two bedroomhouse by April and starter, $100 OBO. 635-9036 after 6 readingthis aren't you? 638-SAVE. tin split level, Wired workshop.80 x 140 ft. lot. p.m. 2p42 1988 YAMAHA 570 EXCITER. Has paddles, 4706 Gair Ave. $99,000, For apptmt, to 1. Referencesavailable 635-7876. 4p40 ski skins, handlebar warmers,tuned pipe and ADAMS LAKE STORE LOCATEDAT~,dams • view, 635.6230 . . 4p43 1956 MERCURY 4 DOORhardtop auto, PIS, ~nore,fast climber$4,500, 635-5014. 4p40 Lake, B,C, !/= hour from Salmon Arm - 45 PROFESSIONAL WITH FAMILY OF FiVE re. quires house to rent, beginning Mar/Apr. No P/B, P/W, P/A; Storedin Terrace, will consider mln. from Kamloops, 10 min. from'Shuswap .1991 PHAZERLONG TRACK; Pipedandpaddl- 2. Mobile Homes pets, non-smokers.638-2070 4p42 trade for 5th wheel or pull trailer of equal Lakes, Fully renovated with very attractive value. Phone 403.667.7440 alter 6 or ed with ski' Skins and cover. Asking $5,000. living quarters.Showing excellent return In an DOUBLE WiDE WITH LARGEfinished addition. ACCOMODATIONWANTED FOR SINGLEwork- weekends. 2p42 :835-3761 or 635:7903 4p41 area of growth and terrific climate. Start the Five acres,natural gas available,small shop, ing male, as soonas possible.638-0129 after ~taw Year on a positive note, Phone good well and outbuildings. Call 845-2903 6:00 p.m. 4p43 1981 CADILLACCOUPE DE VILLE, Clean car. de Eleganceintedor package.Priced for quick 1-679.8904 fin37 (SatelliteDish) 4p40 sale, $6,500. 1-692-3015 or 1.692-3606 PRIVATE SALE. 1,525 sq. ft. custom design- 12x66 PARKWOOO 2 BEDROOM, Blinds 5,•For Sale Misc. 4p42 ed rancher in Thomhelghts.Three bedroom, throughout. Fridgeand stove, air conditioner J.D. 350 LOADER, New engine, new tracks, large kitchen, 2Va ~lhs, double jacuzzi, 5 - brand new. View by appt. only. 638-1937 1983 BUICK REGAL 2.door, auto, cloth etc, $1400.00 0.C,3 Crawler Cat, blade & buckets, tilt, cruise, sunroof, 100,000 kin. skylights and many more features. Asking leavemessage. 4p40 bucket 80% new. $5500. 32 ft. house boat $134,500. Phone 635.2833 for appointment Original owner. $4,000 1-692-3457 Bums WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COME FIRST TWO BEDROOMS 12x52 MOBILE ROME In •lifetime aluminum .has everything & trailer Lake, 4p43 to view. 4p40 trailer~ court; natural' gas heat; excellent •$19500. 82 lade 2-door auto - good cond. NEW HAZELTON' FOR SALE OR LEASE, Shape; partly renovated; four appliances; $1500. 14 ft. Tri-hull speed boat- 50.horse 1989 SUBARU DL STATIONWAGON. 4WD, Yes! For Only $599.00 Twelve industrial lots with 24 .x 50 shop. $9,500. Phone 845.2936 or in Terrace menk, trailer $2800, Clean OkanaganCamper 39,000 km Like new. $12,000. 638-0925 YOU CAN OWN A BRAND NEW ELECTROLUX Open to offers 627-1048. Box 942 Prince 635-9349: 4p40 •hyd. jacks, $2000. New Kubodagteptant & 4p43 COMPLETE WITH POWER NOZZLE AND AT- Rupert,B.C. V8J 4B7 4p40 Pattery change $550. Ken Allen Box 161 1985 WHITE HONDA PRELUDE 5 SPD., TACHMENTS, WITH FULL S YEAR WARRAN- 1972 2 BDRM, TRAILER. Fridge, stove, Granlsle. Ph. 697-2474. 19tin HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER, A spacious naturalgas heat, oak cupboards,new addition AM/FM radio, Pioneerstereo, excellentcondi- TY. NO DOWN PAYMENTI NO INTERESTf NO 2,000 sq. ft home with lan.dscapedyard. with patio. In town. $17,000 after 6 p.m. BUY HARDWOOD FLOORING from Francois tion, Must se11.635-3734 43fin MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR B00AYS O.A.C. Close to school with garage,paved d/w and 635-3665 4p41 Lake WoodworkingLtd. Our productsare all kiln dried. Birch clear 23/8", $4.15 per sq, ft. natural gas heat, 3 bedrooms, master TRAILER 10 x 50 WITH NEW FURNACE, N.G. 9. Trucks for Sale Call Your Authorized Dealer Jack Zahodnlk 635-6609 bedroom with full bathroom• ensulte, Asking Birch knotty 23/8", $3.10 per sq. ft Also All furniture included, Good condition, nice Pine floodng;Pine clear 2318", $2.10 per sq. 1989 CHEV SILVERADG 4 X 4 Z71 off road $94,600. Interestedpeople call 638-8847 for area in Thomhgl. Price $7,500. Phone appointmentto view. 4p40 ft. Pine knotty 23/8" $1.50 per sq. ft. package. New Yokohamatires. $16,500 or 638-0939 eves. 4p42 1-695.6616 12tin best offer. 635.5426 4p40 LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOTS, Thomheights 1974 AMBASSADOR 3 bedroom, 2 PRE-FAB GARDEN, UTILITY SHEDS, 1973 FORD F350 CAMPER SPECIAL. Low subdivision $18,500-$18,900 obo. Commer. bathrooms. Asking $12,000, 842.5199. clot lot on Grelg $27,500 Obo, 635-2148. greenhouses, garages, RV shelters, mileage, good condition. $1,500. Phone after 4p42 6:30 p,m. 638-1316 4p40 DON'TWAIT TO READ IT 4p41 snowro~}fsover trailers, skldlog, joey shacks, 12 x 68 MOBILE HOME, three bedroomswith decks, fencing. PhoneDIrk Bakker, 638.1768 1982 FORDF250 SUPERCAB. Auto 150,000 4 BEDROOM HOME. Close to school and 10' x 20! addition• in very good condition, evenings. 4p43 across from park. Natural gas and wood heat. km. Good condition. Vancouver driven, IN THE PAPERS. Comeswith naturalgas furnace, fddge;stove, 1,979 (90.92) HOCKEYCARDS. Includescol- $4,500:1.-694-3376 "4p40 Asking $75,000. Call 638.0202, 4p41 new coquets, wood stove, blinds, deck and lector's set and upperdeck.Plus 115 Baseball 1990 DODGE DAKOTA extended cab. VE, 37.23 ACRES AND A 1982 14 x 70 mobile fenced yard. Asking $15,500. Call 638.0258 cards, $200.00,635.3823 evenings. 4p40 home, Shallow welL, good start for a hobby 2p43 auto, cruise, canopy, 5.year warranty left, a I"• SIX SETS COMMERCIALwashers and dryers. amlfm cassette. $13,500 or best offer. In ex. farm. Some timber, eligible for Northern WANTED: MOBILE HOME with gas furnace, Coin operated. All in good working cond. cellent condition,Call 845.2715 4p40 Oawu ~ ...... ~id toying • a d ~av;.. Allowance. Sold together or separately. Call Send photo, price, telephoneno, to BOX 2138 ~nA~S, , ^,v, ,~ear [ -~ Pa~ cV, _n • his%,. 845.2560 4p41 $4001set, Phone after 6:00, 635.4509. CREW CAB '85 DODGE1 TON P/U, Royal SE, jay, o- in his ~ .... " L'ner.,u'__. t~et~ev" ,,,,,trY. New Westminster,V3L 5A3 6p43 4p40 11.5 ACRES of land for sale, 6 miles north of V8 ;auto, tilt cruise, stereo, oamper/traher BEI'rER THAN AVERAGE 14X70. $5,000 PRECISION BAND CUT: Lumber, timbers, equipped, wiring and brake conlrol, Trans town off Dover Rd. Outet area, no wind. down. Vendor will carry balance at $650 a $28,000. 635.4600 4p41 siding and firewood.We can supply any and cooler, 50,000 km. $9,500 OBO. 638;1421} month.Call 638.0800 or 638-1182 . 4p43 all demands for size and volume, Will aftei' 6 p.m. 4p40 APPROX. 80 ACRES AT KWINITSA, B.C, USED MODULAR HOMES, BUNGALOWS,960 negotiate custom sawing, loggingand/or pur- Located betweenSkeena River and Hwy, 18, 1978 FORD F250 s/, TON P/U, Needs body sister~ Turner ~n=~,con et..~,~zTlJ=J~Rq~ape,' to 1,056 sq. it, $21,000 to $29,000. Deliver chase of privatewood, Bums Lake, 695.6365 work. $700, 635.6673 4p40 ,rider.so". trom0,'~Jp~ ~.~ !~ns~o~ne ~..]on Great for hunting or fishing lodge, Phone Terrace, Smlthers, Houston, Bums Lake and or 695.6391 3p41 635.5205 4p41 Vanderhoof area. Set.up prices ova]labia on ATTENTION ASPHALT AND GRAVEL KIRBY: FEATURING NEW GENERATIONII. No HAULERS. 1981 general dump truck and 3 request, Call Herb Styles (403)264.8122 obligation presentatluon, For supplies, ser- i i 5p43 axle transfer trailer, 400 Cummins,roll tsrps. vice, warranty all' models, TelephoneDlanne Refurbished,$39,000.•638.0047 4p41 Rowe. Terrace638.1349 4p41 n/ - SaturdaY,i"" 7 Dear '1 " Double Income Possible 1990 .TOYOTA 4x4 XTRA CA8 SR5. VE, 3. For Rent USED 1980 CANON ATHENA COMPUTER, canopy, box liner, low mileage, like new, With 3 Bedroom Home printer and desk Send written offers to Box .. |o~n -,,=r ~etu _.~,.,d~ru~'~ : ,..~,-¢,=r.tu" , jT. 3 & 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES featuring $21,000~ 635.2336 4p41 8000, Bums Lake, 8,C. VOJ lEO or phone Attached garage, natural gas furnace,• 1150.1300 sq: ft, plus basement, 2 baths, 1.692.7534 8:30- 4:30 p.m. 4p41 1988 FORD F.150 Super Cab. 4x4 PU, V8, presently rented for $650, zoned for legal private yard, carport and satellite T.V. auto, cassette, Low mileage,$12,000. OBO, suite. Houston, Phone 845~3161. 31 fin NORTH PACIFICSATELLITE SALES/~ND'SER- 638.8082 after 6:30 p.m. 4p41 VICE. Startrak 6 system with decodertop of 1 BEDROOMAPARTMENT right down town. Good Value at $83,600 the line electronic package, 3050 installed, 1985 CHEVY HALF TON 4x4. Standard Fridge/stove, security entrance, Paved park. Phone 635-9080 Non cam.con decoders available for rent. transmission chrome role bar, 3" lift kit. 33" log. On site management.635.7957 15tin Mudders. $9,500 OBO. 638.7203 after 6 p,m. PLFA $29,99, 624;2122 located In Prince Ruperls Pride of the NorthMall, 5p42 4p42 GIVEGENEROUSLY FOR LEASE OR RENT BAILIFF SALE 1100 Sq. Ft. Office Building 1985 Ford Ranger 4x4, 6 IMPROVING "L ,. SFI, 6 Cyl 140,000 Kms YOURODDS With 2 washrooms, N/G heat and air 1990 G.M.C. Suburban 4x4, conditioning. V-8, Auto 49,000 King AGAINST Fe~ appointment1o view. ~l 635-7649, : HEART 1983 6rand Prlx LJ T-Roof, AI ales am on an "ll II -- wtmnl Is AND STROKE CANADA'S Phone 635-2411 V.8, Auto, full of power basil", no wananties of guarsntaeeint. FOUNDATION paed or ~ven. #1 KILLER. 110,150 km$. R JOHI Terrace Standard, Wednesday,February 12. 1992 -- Page C5

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17. Garage Sales 21. Help Wanted -" RESIDENTIAL MANAGER -- LOOKING TO MAKE ROOM in your garage? OVERWEIGHT?Or sick'and tired of being sick Manger required for Residential Services to Mentally Han- Advertise your garagesale in the Classifieds and tired?Call toll-frse1.978.6351 4p42 dicapped Persons for the Terrace Area, Must have a 638.SAVE: tin LOVINGMOTHER TO BABYSITIN her homeor CAREERS minimum of two years experience and demonstrate super- mine after school Ill 5:45 Mondayto Friday, visory skills. Present salary range from $29,OOO,OO per an- 18,~BuSiness Services PreferablyBench area. 635-7683 4p42 GET PAID TO TRAVEL (,~REATHING num plus benefits, depending upon experience and qualifica- BORED? LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE, exclt- ONE FULL TIME POSITIONfor ~omesupport THIS 1992 :ment, perhaps a tropical island? Call Elan worker II. Requiredquatilications: continuing tions, shared accommodation possible for single person. Travelat 635.6t81 and catch thesplritl 2tfn Crulsellne jobs available ~:~:~ 15 A FACTS. Closing date February 14th, 1992. All replies in confidence care assistqnt course or nursing background. Clerical to hospitality 20 WORDS OR LESS !s only $8.95 for 4 Starting wage altar collectiveagreement. Ap. to: ply at HomeSupport Services 835.5135, ask positions open weeks in the •Terrace Standard Classifieds lso~t Y~o/Lu.o~.:~ss~&i,o, - Thompson Professional Support Services Inc. 638.SAVE. 18ttn for Betty or Louise. 2p43 Call 1-689-8328 Box No. 126, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2 SHAKLEE WATER PURIFIERSDISPLAY. Feb. STOREDETECTIVE. P/T, St/Dotraq'd. Possible Full-time opening for :20, Hudson Bay Ledge, Smithers, also other F/T in nearfuture. Preferexp'd,i but wUl train. products.' Feb, 28 Lakeview Mall. Burns Mail resume w,h ,andw,tte, cover~otter to Certified Lake. Anytime, our home dame Houstonl File 76 ale The Terrace Standard, 4647 .B45.2076' 4p43 LazelleAve.,Terraca,B.C.VSGlS8 2p43 Dental Assistant Bulkley Valley Dr. Eric Gustavsen Fri. 4:30 p,m. • 8:30 p.m. Ho0dyrate of pay. Also need people for light deliveries, must No, 10 4546 Park Ave, Child Development Centre have own car. Hours: day or night. Excellent Terrace, B.C. The Bulkley Valley Child Development Centre requires a self-motivated or call 635-9065 Executive Director Position could be part-time to full-time depending on qualifications. Preferred Qualifications: Formal Administrative Tralnlng. Experience in Administration, fundraising and public relations, Experlence,llaisoning SILVER BIRCH s,ow between Board and Staff essential, Salary commensurate with

ELECTRICAL ACCEPTING Hairbusters requires Send resumes to Box 641, Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2N0. Closing date: February 17, 1992. t,:a • Electrical Wiring APPLICATIONS fu,y licensed, dedicated • Major 'Appliance In Our Duties include retail and direct sales Hairstylist. Clientele not Repair management, hiring and training sales Family Fashions Dept. representatives, marketing and develop- necessary. IVAN & MITCH Please Apply In Person Ing haw sales strategies. Direct sales Registration No 16573 No 16e99 To Dept, Manager msitlon. Sendbrief resumeor letter to: Call Tamara: CALL-- p.o. Box64. 635-2432 SUPERVISOR Terrace, B.C, V8G 4A2. for 2 group homes 638-7299 23. Work Wanted THE TERRACE STANDARD reminds adver- Applicant must have a Degree (Masters prefer- tisers that the human rights code in British ELECTROLUX HAIRSTYLIST red) in Social Sciences, a min. of 2 yrs. experience Columbiaforbids publicationof any advertise. in child & youth care, supervisory exp. & vehicle. The ment in connectionwith employmentwhich NEEDED discriminates against any person becauseof A leader in floor care Salary commensurate with qualifications and ex- : Ski origin, or requiresan job applicantto furnish products since 1924, Full service salon offering any informationconcerning race, regglon,Col- perience. Experts our, ancestn/,place of originor politicalbelief. needs a teachable, stable Hairstyling, Esthetics, Tanning Submit resume by February 29, 1992 to: Readers: In ads where 'male' is referredto, part-time or full-time and Toning has an immediate please read also as 'female' and where Gall Gustafson, R.S.W., Executive Director opening for an experienced Wilt) 'female' is used, readalso as 'male'. service/sales represen- Canadian Mental Health Association tative to call on existing Hairstylist. REPLYING TO A FILE NUMBER?Please be No. 305 -• 197 North Second Avenue sure you have the cermet box number as customers in this area. Excellent opportunity to build Test Ski Rossignol, given in the ad, Addressto: File , The Ter- No investment. Oppor- clientelequickly• Williams Lake, B.C., V2G 1Z5 ' Kastle, Fischer, race Standard, 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, Salomon, Tyrolia, B.C., V8G 1S8, Pleasedo not include bulk tunity to earn as much Apply with resume to: goods or money to Box replies. Blizzard or K2. skis for a as $437.46 on one I.magesByKarlene CARPENTER12 YEARSEXPERIENCE. Forms,• day and you will be framing, siding finishingInside or out, No job package or $200-$300 in , 4652 Lazelle : :• .' ..... automatically eligible to too small. MikeGray, 638.0822 32tfn service, Call 635-3066 Terrace, B.C. EXPERIENCEDknowledgeableHEAVYInaggregateEQUIPMENTproduction0perat°rseeks for dctails. Atten: Karlene Clark • iri,i : WIN ! 1000 !. ,. I ful time,WOrk,Terrace~res. For nfoc~tJeff ,-.,...... , c~:~,: • • ~ .... i ., ...... , .... . :~ in'ski ~ear and acces'sor&s ! • .~],d'GY.47e'6869 . . := "';'; ',:'" .'4~0 ¢'~: •,__...~q~ ~ i ; ," ~,i.: ~!,t ,:~*:-(,!~;~,~ ~ ~,•',•;i' •See y0ur !rienas at WILL BABYSITIN my homeon Scott, Lois of Winte'rland Ski 'fdr •details, experience, references and fenced yard. • ~ Phone 635.9555 635-3246. 4p40 ~ BRITIS Sales. Service • Rentals JOURNEYMANCARPENTER, Will do finishing, open daily at 8 a.m. renovations, install cabinets, patio, painting, I : Nlsga'aValley Health Board ::::(:i,;i :,;;-' ...... I~ Highway 16 West, Terrace 41 hardwoodfloors. Also buildfurniture, etc. Call MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, LANDS & PARKS 635-8277(leave message). @40 Northern B.C. Region -- Skeena District 'ERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT .~ HOUSE CLEANING,Mobiles, houses, apart- I ments. Experienced,competitive rates. Tar. The Nlsga'a Valley Health Board Dental Clinic will, in April, race area,638-0832. 4p40 AREA SUPERVISOR have an opening for a Certified Dental Assistant. 19.: Lost & Found PLUMBINGSERVICE WORK, new installations IT COSTSYOU NOTHINGto place a Lost and and renovations. Free estimates. 638-8584 Park Technician 2 Throughout the year the services would be required for h,vo Found Classified, Phone538.SAVE before 12 •FEMALE LEAD VOCALIST. Multi key.baardist, DEASE LAKE weeks per month during the school terms. Noon Saturdays. looking to join working band. Ten years ex- Competillon EL92:339 $32,711 - $35,281 The work would be in the New Aiyansh (65 miles north of 'LOST:. FEMALE LONG HAIREDTABBY CAT. perience, all styles, have equipment. Functioning in a fully decentralized organization, you will be responsible for White chest and paws. Missing fromJackplne 632-7114 or 839-9217 @41 preparing documents and supervising operation permits and contracts for Terrace) Dental Clinic and would involve working alongside park operation, visitor programs, capital maintenance and development; Flats Feb. 1 .May be headingto Thornhillarea. SHANDAN SERVICES. Looking for job the dentist with his staff of Chalrside Assistant and front of- 635-8889 or 635-5236 2p43 select, train, schedule and supervise staff, contractors and volunteers possibilities.Spacing, brushing, clearing. Start engaged in a wide range of diversified duties, advise on and undertake rice staff. ,LOSTAT THORNHILLJR, HIGH - Girl's 10k immediately. Smalljobs first. Crew available specific Initiatives In planning, marketing, Informational and promotional ac- _gold ring with large blue sapphire, set at an for largejobs. 635.3832 4p41 tivities; participate and advise in areas of planning and conservation, Travel allowance would be given for travel to and from New ,angle. Call Val 638-0116. Greatsentimental BILL WARREN, ELECTRICALCONTRACTING. resource Issues, tnteragency and public meetings; plan, develop end Aiyansh and free accommodations would be provided In New value. 2p43 monitor operational end project budgets. New homes, renovations, aervice calls. Alyansh. Reasonablerates. 635.9377. Reg. No. 8266. Qualifications -- Graduation from a recognized institute of technology in e 20. Pets & Livestock CARPENTERSHELPER, Looking for work. Ex. related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience, Contact/Forward Application/Resume to: ...... "PUREBREDREGISTERED BOXER available for perienced,honest, healthy and self motivated. good working knowledge and experience in contract administration, super- stud. 2th yrs old. Fawncoloring. Great dispos- Ph, 63B•0258, 4p41 vising and motivating people; resource management, 'basic' financial Mr. Floyd A. Davis :: tion. 635.3677 evenings or weekends. Also HOUSE CLEANING.Experienced housekeeper management; ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in wrlUng; ADMINISTRATOR : • ~ ~: ~lQrge!raveling kennel for sale 635.3677 45tfn willing to do housework.References available. ability to deal effectively with staff and general public. This location has Nisga!a Valley HealthBoatd:i REGISTEREDYEARLING Simmental Bulls. Por. Reasonablerates. Ph. 638•0258. 4p41 government housing. B.C. Parks is committed to employment equity and em courages applications from women, visible minorities, natives and people 256-TaitAvenue = ~ formance tested. Guaranteed sound, X-Bar "SWINGSHIFT" COUNTRY ROCK BAND. All with disabilities. New Alyansh, B.C. ,Simmentals,Vanderhaof, 567.4127. 4p40 types of music. Availablefor parties, wed. VOd 1 AO REG. BOATand four excellentbreeding sows. dings and anniversaries,For bookings phone Please submit applications to: L.M. Robertson, Manager, Finance and Ad- ministration; Mlnlstry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Northern B,C. Burns Lake 1-6g5-6484 4p42 1•695.6469 after 6 p.m. BurnsLake. 4p41 ~hone: (604) 633-2212 Region, No. 430-1011 Fourth Avenue, Prince George, B.C. V2L 3H9 no FOR SALEOR HIRE1975 740 grappleskidder, laler than March 11 1992. Please quote competition number. (604) 633-2512 ?: JOplr$ P~ ¢,ARE~RVI~'f$ $16,000 with spare and chains or hire operatorseparate. Phone 638.0037 4p42 f IN HOME PET SITTING l= BOOK EARLY FOR THE HOLIDA Y'SI

[] Crate Rentals ]REGIONAL COORDINATORS [] Supplies The University of Northern British Columbia is seeking four Regional 2 [] Professional, Coordinators. Reporting to the Director of Resional Operations and Certified UnLversity/College Relations, the Coordinators v~ work to develop aria coordinate mdvexsity programs and services throughout the University ot ~]..L Dog Grooming Northern British Columbia region. The positions will be located in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Ft. St. John and Prince George, and will be conitact positions Performance Management/ for an initial 3 year period. THORNHILL As these are key positions the ideal candidates will have outstanding Saie ty Coordinator For Appointment quMffications, post secondary adminis~ative exposure, end demons~ated experience in at least one of the followin8 areas: A challenging dual portfolio for a versatile individual with an Call operations management~industrial engineering background 635-7797 • Community post secondary education needs assessment, evaluation, and Prince Rupert, B.C. program developmentand delivery. This should be coupled with experience in distance educatibn techniques and delivery mechenbms, .r~l ritish ColumbiaPackers Ltd is Western Canada'slargest wherechange management has ideallybeen practised, You havethe' processorof fineseafood, with headquadersin Vancouver creativityto generateinnovative ideas, backed by •the pragmatismto/ • SiBrdflcant experience in course and program development~ teacl'dng and and a largeprocessing plant in PrinceRuped. implementthem, You alsoexhibit wdltdevelop~ Inte,rpersonal and tom-" 21. Help Wanted evaluation at the university level A two-foldmandate Is attachedto this position. In termsof municalionskills, enablingyou to 0perate as a persuasivefacilitator. `• GROW WITH THE FASTEST GROWING lur- the Performance Managementfunction, you will work Experience usingPC databaseand spreadsheel programs Completes the; ; nlturechain In North America:United Buy and • SiBniflcantadministrative experience in a post secondary educational closelywith the plantmanagement team and will be chargedwith identi, picture.While IndustrialHealth & Safetyexperience will naturallybe an~ environment Sell Furniture.From High School graduation to lying operatingproblems and activatingeffective solutions to achieve advantage,it Is not essential, , ":'. • • ManagerIn 3 yrs., to SupervisorIn 4 yrs,, to Considerable traveltlttoughout northern BritishColumbia willbe necessary. Salaryand benefits will attract, as will Pdnce Rupert, Thisport city, locatedi '.Area ManagerIn 6 yrs., ate. We are opening enhancedproduction standards; 30 locationsduring the next 12 months and As SafelyCoordinator, you will - followingtraining if necessary,provide around90 minutes'flight time from Vancouverand close to the Queen Salariesare open depending upon qualificationsand experience.Appllca tions, CharlotteIslands, offers all the expectedamenities, affordable housing, haveopenings for 2 individualswho are deter. accompanied by a curriculum vitae and the names of at least_three rder .ees, a leadershiprole in workplacesafely and will beinstrumental in thefurther and a qualitylifestyle. mined to become leaders in this exciting In- should be postmarked on or before Febmm 7 29, 1992 and directed to me development,management and administiatlonof a comprehensivehealth dustry, No experience necessary, but you address below. andsafety program. Interfacing with regulatory agencies on environmental If you're Interested In stimulating Job Involvement end good.' • • must be willing to start at the bottom and Issuesrelated to plantand madneoperations will alsobe a featureof the prospects, please forward your rdsumd without delay, quot.: . =work hard, No smokers.Phone 635.4111 9tfn In accordance with Canadian immigration requlrementa, pflority wilt be job, ...... given to Canadian dtizens and permanent residents. The University of Ing File #F,01.92, to: Human Resources Department, British! !~ :i ~RELIABLEPERSON needed to do houseclean. Northern British Cohunbla is comndtted to the pdndple of equity in Your OperationsManagement:or Industrial,Engineering qualification Columbia Packers Limited, P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, BC,: :~( " ]ng oncea week in the Horseshoearea, Hours shouldbe suppodedby 3.5 yea're'experience in an evolvingenvironment VGB 4A8. ~:" negotiable, References desired, Call employment ,i~: ; ,635-2g64after 4 p.m. orweekends, 4p40 ~i~:;:i I:LEADHAND MECHANIC for 5 bay tmc-"~-~ksh0p--~ Director of Human Resources " i'~!~'r:'' ::Medium and heavy truck experience.Class 1 :': ., ;-~ University of r~orthern • . ~ ?. ::i~i :: -~ddversIlcence and B,C. vehicleinspector cer- " British Columbia ~:-i-!,i (tiflcate, Cummins and D~trolt diesel ex- P,O. Beg 1950, Station A ,'~::: ~pedence.Service and customer ortantated, THE UNIVERSITY OF Prince George, B,C OLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED ~ : i Please send resume to Venture Truck, Box NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA V2L 5P2 ;: " :' : 520, Nelson, B,C. V1L 5R3 4p42 ' " ": ' ~ ' ~ i~" "," r"~':}(" "~'i '"~ ~ "~'q~•" ~l~

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23. Work Wanted 24. Notices 26. Personals Hey, Isn't It Nifty- Alex Is Fifty ProfessionalPainting~ I~! & Decorating ~..~ Evangelical Free From the BAHA'I HOLYwritings ' Very ReasonableRates ~-4~-,~I[L#/~/,.:~,| ~ C0mmercialor Residential '7"t~l~,L ' | Church of Terrace "Do nst exalt yourself above I FREE ESTIMATES ~0~///"/ I l Referencesevsi~,~ ~,~l ~(,~" I presents others, but consider all as your I BRIAN 638-8056 P~J 7~/ ,I equals, recognizing them as the "Origins of servants of one God..." 24. Notices ,,~/|U* *~dl,, - " To explore these writings further cal~ , I'~r.TRTIEI PRO.LIFE EDUCATIONavailable to general The Universe" HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~J35.3219 or 636-9012 Love, Family and the Gang public; videos, pamphlets, lending library, l dealing with human life issues such as abor. Sunday, February 16 lion and euthanasip. Student enquiries 6:30 p.m. welcome, Call635.3646. 5tin BORED? LOOKINGFOR ADVENTURE.excite. Corner of Park Ave. & Sparks BCYCNA for 25 ment. perhaps a tropical island? Call Elan BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS BRm8H Travelat 635.6181 and catch the spiritl 2tin COLUMBIA These ads appear in more than 100 community newspapers in B.C. ano Yukon $195 ,o,, Moderator: Rod Freeman ANDYUKON COMMUNITY and reach more than 3 million readers. B.Ed. B.Sc. MS. NEW8PAPERS $3.70 eachadditional word ASSO¢IA'nON 242 TO pLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR BCYCNA AT (604) 669-9222. Z~ Metaphysical Shop FREE ADMISSION BOOKS, CRYSTALS, OILS AND MORE. DROP IN 25. Business AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESSOPPORTUNmES EDUCATION GARDENING • PERSQNAL 3611 Cottonwood ONE STOP GREENHOUSE WOULD YOU.LIKE to corre- i Engines rebuilt for cars & OPENING B.C.I Build your FREE career guide to home- Opportunities trucks. 6 Cyl. from $995, 8 dynamic business as Man- study correspondence DI- SHOP, B.C. Greenhouse spond with unattached Chds- Cyl. from $1095, 5 Year or ager or Consultant selling ploma courses. Accounting, Builders Ltd. 7425 Hedley ",Jan people across Canada; ZION DAPTIST CHURCH TERRACESTOCK CAR ASSOCIATIONis adver- Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5E 2R1. all denominations, all nation- tising for Tendersto operate Food Concession 100,000 Km limited warranty. women's fashions thru home Alrconditioning,Bookkeeping, Sunday School: Bond Mechanical 872-O641 parties. Great Incomel Ex- Business, Cosmetology, FREE BROCHURE allties, for oompanlonshlp or at upcoming races. This should be a mobile Aluminum/Glass or marriage? Ashgrove, P.O. unit prelerably, Successlulapplicant will be 8-7 p,m. 7 days. Toll-frae 1- dtin~ ' "dp Balf-Motivatedl Electronics 'Legal/Medical (all ages) 9:45 a.m. 800-663-2521, Co Ii ~¢l (204)253-4980. secretary, psychology, travel. Alumlnum/AcryllteSD P. Dou- Box 205B, Chase, Big. VOE required to pay a $250 deposit which will be Granton (5A)-263 Adelaide ble-walled GREENHOUSES, 1Me, Sunday Services: returned if garbage is kept .picked up and BUILDING SUPPLIES For Lease- Fully equipped B- West, Toronto. 1-800-950- Solariums and complete line HERPES- Introduction Sew- 1 1 :O0 a.m. disposed of. Seasonruns approximatelyMay DOORSI WINDOWSI Inte- Bay service station In beauti- 1972. of Greenhouse Accessories. ice Discreet and professional. 1 - Oct. 1. Pleaseapply to TerraceStock Car ful Shuswap. Excellent op Telephone (604)433-4220 rior and exterior wood, metal EQUIPMENT Call: Progressive Relations Pastor: Rev. Ron err Assoc., Box 1021, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4V1. and Fr6nch doors, wood win- portunlty for ambitious li- Fax 433-1285. (604)299-0922 Mon-Frl 9'.30- For further Info. phone638.0609 ater 6 p.m, censed automotive me, PACIFIC FORKLIFT SALES 2911 S. SParks st. 638:1336 dows, skyllghts. MOREl Call HELP WANTED 4 p.m. DeadlineMar, 1,1992. 6c40 Collect to WALKER DOOR chanlo. For more info phone LTD. (EST 1972). Dozens (604)836-2418. good used ForkUftsavallable. REAL ESTATE BUS NESS FOR SALE. Sports card store In and WINDOW In Vancouver Since 1976We've been Cana- at (604)266-1101, DealersWanted. EpoxyStone LP, Gas, Diesel, E ectr c. We da's #1 display wholesaler. PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD THORNHILL Houston. All stock and cabinets. Call buyTool (604)533-5331, Fax for unpaid taxes. Crown land 845.2222 or 845.7431 {evenings) 4p40 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Floor Coverings/Epoxy Ter- We seek 2 raps to service razzo. Excellent profits, lim- (604)533-4563. Eves. Derek established retail stores in availability, For Information COMMUNITY CHURCH Gray (604)277-1905. Meeting at.ThornhiliCommunity Centre NATIONAL SOUP AND SANDWICH CHAIN. CQLOURFUL BUSINESS. Ited competition, all tralnlng your area. Earn $900-$1100 on both write: Properties, Do you have a flair for col0ur Dept. CN, Box 6380, Stn. F, Sun'daySchool 9:45 am Great locations available. Call provided. Minimum Invest- FoR SALE MISC. weekly. (416)756-2156 or 1-800-663.TREEor 604.684-3314 4p40 snd design? Decorating Den, ment $10,000 (604)327- (416)756.-3174. Ottawa. K2C 3J1, SundayService 11:00 am Canada's fastest growing In- 0540. 966 Loaders, Grapple or SERVICES AWANAClub Wednesdays FOR SALE OR LEASE. Kozy Korner, Telkwa, terior Deooratlng Franchise BE RICH AND FAMOUS. COMING EVENTS Bucket. Asphalt Plant and 85 seatlicenceddining room and cafe. Good Is expanding In B.C. Training Paving Equipment. Dump New Breakthrough In $14 bil- Major ICBC and Injury claims. MINISTEBINGTO CHILDREN family business. Living quarters included. provided. Lower Mainland NEW CALGARY Agri and Trucks, Back Hoes, 1213 lion book publishing market is Joel A. Wener trial lawyer for LADIESBIBLE STUDIES Health reasonfor sale. 846.5662 846-9777 525-8722, Provincial 1-800- Ranch Trade Show. April 29, Crushing Plants, 18" x 36" making people wealthy. Full 22 years. Call collect: 4p41 565-6722. 30and May 1,1992. Exhibits Jaw Crushers, Belly Dumps corporate training. Protected (604)736-5500..Contingency Pastor Ron Booker relating to agriculture, eques- and Pups. 100 Barrel Water territories. Huge profits 1- feesavallable. Injuredln B.C. FOR MOREiNFORMATION PHONE Earn up to $40,000 In your 800.465-5400. Readers Club. only. own part-time home based trian, ranching, Irrlgafon. For Tanks and Truck. Call VIc more Information: (403)469- Kampe 493-6791. Overseas positions. Hun- TRAVEL 635-2761 OR635-5058 Gift Basket Business. Con- 2400 or fax (403)469-1398. tact Bountiful Baskets, 17- dreds of top paying positions. AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEA- PRICED RIGHT 1230 Sheppard Avenue EDUCATION NORITAKE SALEI Terdfic All occupations. Free details. Newly decorated beauty discountsoncurrent pattemsl LAND. Call the South Paclfo West, Downsvlew, Ontado Overseas Employment Serv- specialist, ANZATraveI. Van- Northwest salon for sale. Owner retir- M3K 17.9. TRAIN TO MANAGE an Delivered well-packed, In- Ices Dept, MS, P.O. Box460, Apartment/Condominium sured. For pdce list on your couver/Auckland, return from ing. Excellent returns. Town of Mount Roya, Que- $1,219 to $1,778. Vancou- Training Centre It's Funl It's Easyl It's profit- building. Many jobs avallabl& Noritake pattern - Alexan- bec H3P 307. Serious enquiries only. ablel Sail children's clothes, Government licensed home der's,"The Noritake Experts", ver/Sydney, return from UPCOMING WORKSHOPS fabrics from home. Informa- studycertfficationceurse, Call Toronto, toll-free 1-800-263- Part time liquor rep., commis- $1,289 to $1,808. Vancouver tion $1.00 (refundable). $25 for details: (604)681-5456 or 5896. sioned sales only. Training call: 734-7725, Toll-free 1- Gentle Teaching - February 10 Phone 635-2753 Sample Kit. BunnyKIds and 1-800.665-8339. and licensing assistance. 800-972-6928. Normalization - February 27 evenings Dlnomltes, SS3, Site 6 Comp USED BEDS: 3/4 size $75, Must have liquor background. SKIERS: Lake Louise, Cana- 19, Pdnca George, B.C. V2N BE AN INTERIOR double $100, queen $126, Fax resume for telephone In- ,da s' Fa~,ourlte: Ski and ao~.,: Se~ali~7~.Aprl-2.L. :-.;. ~:.: 287.: (604.),964-4926....~.,i-~ : DECORATOR_with our re king $150~ Also'good used terview (604)530-4762~:i ~ : ~0 m rr~datlon Fpa~kagq& ; . i',f',~'~: ~ .;.- , 'mark~ble hew h6n~e ~,tudy He{el furniture for sale: dress- ~. L ...... ' " ~enada's, largest ,C,alendar= cOu~iryou'll'~6t 'Individual "ers, Ir~mp's, etc. (604)662- Experienced news edlior o;* '$58/day (per person, quad, " and buslness gift Company tuition from professionals on 2528 'til 5 p.m. senior reporter looking for ad- "minimum three days, Feb. 7 for further Information 26. Personals needs self.starters sailing to vancement required Immedi- -Apr. 4). Other pacEago plans ell aspects of interior deco- available. 1-600-567-6262. and registration. ADVERTISEpers0nal messages in the Terrace local businesses. Highest rating - oolour schemes; HANDLESTRESS. Gain con- ately. Resumes= Richard Standard. Confidentialityis assured. Phone commissions, small refund- space planning, furniture se- trol over the reactive mlndl It Proctor, The Press, Box 676, Golf School '92 at Eaglecrest 638.7283 Mondayto Friday, 9 a.m to 5 p,m. able Investment requlred. lection, lighting, and much startswith this book Dlanetics: Sechelt, B.C. VON 3AO. O'DonnelI-Drg., 487-16 Golf Club, Qualicum Beach, NOTICE OF MEETING JEHOVAHSWITNESSES, Is there something .more.Wdts, call or fax today The Modem Science of Men- Vancouver Island. 3 day Westnsy South, Ajax L1S mr our FREE colour book. tal Health by L. Ran Hubbard International Expedition Com- scho61savailable durlng April. SENIORS'S SUBSIDIZED about the Watchtowerthat makes you uneasy 6we, (416)427-8520, pany seeks full/part-time con- but don't know what it is? If so, .you are not Toll.Free 1-800-267-1829. $7.50. To ordercall (604)681- Cost $125 per student, For HOUSING Business ownership and rev- Fax 1-613-749-9551. The 0318. Vtsa/MC accepted. tract agents throughout B.CJ Information cell (604)752- alone. Phone 1.847.4354 for recorded Hubbard Dianetics Founda- Yukon. 6 fgure income po- A meeting is scheduled to discuss message, fln4O enues available. Franchise. SheffieldSchool, 38 McArt~ur 6311 or write to Box 869, Senior's Housing needs in Terrace Tourist brochure displays. Avenue, Suite 689, Ottawa, Uon,401 West Hastings,Van- tential. Will train, Toll-free 1- Quallcum Beach V0R 2TO. and explore the formation of a HOMEMAKER.ADVENTURESSWoman wanted Several distribution time and ON KIL 6R2. couver, B.C. V6B 1L5. 976-6258 extension 102. for sharing, caring, lifetime'relationship of WHISTLER SPECIAL Two Society to prepare a submission of financial levels. Box465Sta- nights mid week $96.50 per natural beauty, fun, work, music, travel with lion "A", Kelowna, B.C. V1Y Learn Income Tax Prepara- MISCELLANEOUS MOBILE HOMES need to B.C. Housing, tion or Basic Bookkeeplng. person double Includes All interested persons are invited 56.yearold rancher.Please write: Box D5, En- 7P1 (604)762-7096. Fax CAN'T SELL your home, ATTENTION PARK OWN- deluxe studio and one din- dako, B.C. VOJ 1LO. 4p40 660.1453. Tax deductible certificate to attend. courses. For free brochures, farm? Consider trading or ERS and mobile home buy- ner. Stay at either PLACE: Municipal Council SIWIM. 33, 5'7", 160 Ibs. N/S, SID. Enjoys no obllgatlon: U & R Tax exchanging anywhere In ers, We have agood selec- Mountainside 1-800.777- Chambers outdoors, movies, line dining, home life and Services, 1345 Pembina Canada. $5.00 for Informs- tion of used and new mobile 8135 or Blaokoornb Lodge OATE: .Wednesday, February children. Seeking S/W/F For long term rela. 2H~/,., Winnipeg, MB R3T lion: Compton Consultant homes in stock. Buy factory 1.800-777-8146. (From the 19, 1992 tionship and commitment. Recent snap ap. Advertising"Best Buy"l 1-800-665-5144, or fax ine., Box 1229, Grande direct, Noble Homes east come over the paved TIME: 7:30 p.m, preclated. Send reply to File No. 50 clo Ter- 1-204-254-8172. Cache, AB, TOE 0YO. I (403)447-2333. Duffey Lake Road), For further information contact race Standard 4647 Lazelio Ave. Terrace, L Bob Hallsor, Seoretary, Seniors Ad- V8G 1S8. 4p40 visory Commission at 635-6311.

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26. Personals INVITATION 32. Legal Notices AUNT ANNIESSHEPHERDS PIE. Send $5.00 TO TENDER and a self addressedenvelope to File No. 23. Sealed Tenders, marked 92.005 Terrace Standard. 46476 Lazelle Ave.. Ter. Janitorial Contractfor the Dormitoriesand race, B.C.V8G 1S8 4p42 Ministry of Province of Health Cafeteria building at NorthwestCommuni- British Columbia DIVISIONOF ty College,Terrace, will be receivedup to VITAL STATISTICS PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 2:00 p.m. local time the 28th of February PUBLICATIONREQUEST and those available at that time will be MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS • RE: CHANGEOF NAME openedin public at the Terrace Campus. SKEENA HIGHWAYS DISTRICT NOTICEis herebygiven that an application Tendering documentsmay be obtained Guess Who Turned 40? will be made to the Director of Vital at the TerraceCampus after 9:00 a.m. on ADVANCED PUBLIC NOTICE Statistics for a change of name, pursuant th 17th February1992. Tendersmust be to the provisions of.the?'Name Act" by filed onthe forms provided, in sealed+ 27. Announcements me: clearly, marked envelopes. "I" S e ~~:nB~DA~IlYgic/ HIRED EQUIPMENT MR. & MRS. JAMESMORTON OF TERRACE. NAMEOF APPLICAHTIN FULL: Brendon 'The lowest or any Tender will not The Ministry of Transportation and Highways would like to Fred Dennis ~. Your Valentines Day Needs/o! l B.C. take pleasure in announcingthe engage- necessarily be accepted. let the public know of the deadline of March 15, 1992 for the OF 4808 Olson Street Please direct all enquiriesto: 3237 Kalum • ment of their daughter Evelyn Joanne. to registration of hired equipment in the Skeena district. The Rene, son of Mr. & Mrs. Tony Jenster of IN Terrace,B.C. Mr. PeterCrompton Kitimat, B.C. Weddingto take placein Terrace as follows: Facilities Manager time between March 1 5 and April 1 being used as a grace TO CHANGEMY period for this office to make personal contact with currently on Auflust 1,1992. lp43 NAMEFROM Northwest Community College SURNAME,Dennis 5331 McConnell'Ave. registered ownerswho have:not yet re.registered Letters 32. Legal Notices GIVENNAMES, Brendon Fred Terrace, B.C. have been sent out to all currently registered owners. TO • V8G 4C2 Final hiring lists will be compiled on April 1, 1,992 and all SURNAME,Thorn Pfione 635-6511 local 272 NOTICE TO GIVENNAMES, Brendon Michael registrations received after that time will be recorded on the DATEDTiffs 5th DAY OF FebruaryA.D, late registrations list, and consequently may not receive.a CREDITORS 1992. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE (~ Provthee o( Ministry of ~. share of the available work. OF DALE HOWARD CAMPBELL, British Columbia Forests If you would like to register your equipment, forms are available at the Skeena District Office, No. 300-4546 Park Formerly of Terrace, Private Sale NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION Brltisl~ Columbia FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Creditors an~ others having claims TAKE NOTICE THAT PURSUANT A36577 against the above estate are required to TO SECTION 2 OF THE Pursuant to Section 16 of the Forest Act, seal- J.R. Newhouse ed tender applications will be accepted by the District Highways Manager, Skeena District send full particulars of such claims to REPAIRERS LIEN ACT - District Manager. Kalum Forest District, Terrace, Crampton. Brown & Arndl. No. 3.4623 edtish Columbia. up to 8:30 e,m.. on the 27th A 1980 caterpillar 966C, Serial day of February 1992, to be Opened at 9:30 Park Avenue. V8G 1V5, Terrace. British s.m. on the 27th day of February 1992, for a Columbia, on or before the 12th day of Number 76J15926 will be sold Timber Sale Llcence to authorize the harvesting March. 1992. after which date the assets of 3,553 cubic metros, more or le,~s, of timber by Private Sale at Finning Ltd., located in the vicinity of Rosewood, 50 km nodh of the sai(~ eslate will be dislribuled, hay. 4621 Keith Avenue, Terrace, of Terrace In the Kalum "l'mlber Supply Area. ing regard only t0 the claims that have EUROCAN PULP AND PAPER CO. been received B.C. on February 24, 1992. to VOLUME: 3,553 cubic metres, more or less A JOINT VENTURE OF WEST FRASERMILLS LTD. Cheryl Lee.AnneCampbell. Administratrix satisfy the indebtedness of Vic SPECIES: Hemlock: 33%, Cedar: 27%, AND ENSO FORESTPRODUCTS LTD. CRAMPTON.BROWN & ARNDT Cavalheiro, doing business as V & Spruce: 38%, Balsam: 2% Solicitors for the Estate TERM: One (1) Year (~.~ Twice On Sunday!? G Enterprises in THE SUM OF $23,730.86. UPSE'r STUMPAGE: $12,70 PROPOSEDSILVICULTURE PRESCRIPTIONS The unit may be viewed at Bidding Is iesfficted to persons registered In %(~.~ Love, Sweetie/~ 33. Travel the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Notice of preharvest silviculture prescription, pursuant to 4621 Keith Avenue, Terrace, Cstegow Two (2), ...LET US BOOK ALL YOURtravel, rail. air, B.C. Offers may be submitted in If there Is no interest from Category Two (2) Section 3 of the Silviculture Regulations.. : ferry or tours...635.6181 ttn33 registrants on the suction closing date, then the writing to Finning at the same ad- sale may be rondvernsed for offer under beth The following areas have a proposed pmscrlption that will ap-. categories. ply if approval is obtained from the Ministry of Forests. The dress. Highest or any offer not Particulars may be obt~ned from the District necessarily accepted. Manager at NO. 200.522C Kslth Avenue, Tar-' proposed prescription will be available for viewing until March SIGHTSEEING race, British Columbia, VeG 1L1. 27, 1 992, at the address noted below, during regularwork- TOURS ing hours. To ensure consideraiion, any written comments must be INVITATION TO BID made to the D. Keatlng, R.P.F., Dlvlslonal Forester, Skeena NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sawmills, P.O. Box 10,. Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A3, by the above date. Sealed tenders endorsed "Exterior Cladding Phase 2 - Nechako TREE FARM LICENCE NO. 41 r' ...... ~. E ementary School will be recen ;i ~d b~Ron Bernt, Se~.~etar~reasUr(~i: ...... Cutting Cut Block Location :~ • ..7 ~rea. ~mendmenL at the Board office o~Scho01 ~; :l c NO 80,(Kit~mat);Kltimat B.C. up Permit ...... ~: .... ': "',,." Specializin; in customized to 2:00: p.m. local time, February 28, 1992. 3D 4-4-2 •Dala Rive'r :52.6-' No ..... ~ town & country scenic tours. .DalaRiver .'. I .i"7318 ! No,,.i. ' - Gene ial Contractors may obtain a set of construction documents from 3D ' 4;4-4 ,' 3D . 4-1000-2 "Daa Rver . ,39i6 INo, • Beverley Greening, Owner the Architect on deposit of $100.00 refunded only upon return of the 3D • 4-1100-2 Dala River 'i .'. " 42;,2-, ': No LI' i:'! i ~I (604) 635-7868 documents in good condition within ten (10) days of close of tenders, 4U • 5-200-7 HoultCreek. " 45.8;r 'No' "i' Documents will be available for inspection from: 4E 5.1100-14 • McKayCreek ~16,6:, : No: ( " Terrace Plan Room extension Kitimat Plan Room TIMBER LICENCET0962 .... .': • Northern B.C. Construction Association Cutting Cut Block Location • :Area~ Amendment Amalgamated Construction Association Permit . (ha), Yes/No Bulkley Valley Lakes District Construction Association A 30~0 Coldwater Cr. ] 512 No;~ J 24 HRS. A 30-3 ColdwaterCr. 1 16.5. No 635-61811 Tenders must be accompanied by a bid bond diawn in favour of the A 30-5 • Coldwater Cr. 26,6 No Owners in the amount of $10,000 which.will be forfeited on failure of TIMBER LICENCE T0955 ~ Vancouver..Toronto.,~'3.L/9 the tenderer to enter into a contract when required. Cutting] Cut Block Location, ' Area " .Amendment To February 29 The successful tenderer is required to furnish a 50 percent Perfor- Permit L, ' (ha) ~ Yes/No ,, Fly Central Mountain Air and Get mance Bond within fourteen (14) days after notification of award of the 36-6 Lakelse/Skeena Rivel .No One Day Free Car Rental With contract. Budget... The rules of the Prince George Bid Depository SHALL NOT APPLY. Or Rent A Budget Car And Get 50% Off Your Next CMA Flight Royce Condie Associates Architect for: School District No. 80 No. 200-3219 Eby Street (Kitimat) ELAN TRAVEL is now a Western Terrace, B.C. 1515 Kingfisher Avenue ProvinCe of " Ministry,of" .... ' Union Agent...Send or 13eceive V8G 4R3 Kitimat, B.C. V8C 1S5 British Columbia Environment . : @ Lands andParks " \ Day, /'5)" Money From Over 18,000 Loca- tel: 635-7191 639-9161 CRYSTAL%;/ tions Worldwide... contact: Dave Oleksewlch contact: Ray Ellis . . .o Love Morn Disneyland,..4 Nights REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Air/Hotel/Passport fr.$379 S KEENA 4 ANGLER DAYS '" INVITATION TO TENDER Eligible angling guides are invit'ed tO Submit a"bid and In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and prospectus proposal for any portion of 696 available angler Highways Act, Section 49(1 ), sealed tenders are invited for the 28,,Cads of Thanks days onthe water known as Skeena 4; being that portion of following: the Skeena River upstream of a point 1.5 Kin, Above.the Project No: O5725N Locetloni Approx. 26 kin. west of New Hazelton on Hwy, 16. Zymoetz River confluence. . Terrace Minor Hockey Description: Install 2 km of chain link fencing along highway 16 at Kitsequecla Village. An information package and further inform'alien may be , Association requested from the Regional Fisheries Biologist, ,Bob Hooton, at Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Conditions Bag 5000, S,nithers,:B.C., VOJ 2NO, or by phone (847-7303). would like to acknowledge and thank all the sponsors from of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry Minor Hockey week. Thanks to their generous donations The of Transportation and Highways at 3793 Alfred Ave., Smithers, 1 st Annual All star Skills Competition was a huge success. B.C, VOJ 2NO until 2:00 p,m. (local time) on February 20, 1992, App icants should be aware that the ministry is under no when tenders will be opened In public, obligation to maintain the 1000 angler days specifled in the Lea Graham Trucking Ltd. East End Chevron Town Pantry current angler use plan. It also reserves the right to negotiate A security deposit/surety bid bond will be required (in accor- Co-op Department Store All Seasons Sporting Goods with the proponent of any proposal and may reject any or all dance with the conditions of the tender). Terrace Hockey School P. Bradford & Sons Ltd. proposals. . Skeena Building Systems Central Mountain Air A pre.tender meeting will not be held. Thornhill Husky Service Bayvlew Fuels Chevron Bulk Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifica- Proposals will be scored against a maximum of 100 percentage A &W Restaurant Plant tions and conditions of tender are available February 12, 1992 st points with each ofthe fo lowing section's Contrlbutlng 1/3 of "' Canada Safeway no charge from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, the maximum possible score: Aim.Wood Logging 3793 Alfred Ave., Smlthers, B.C., VOJ 2N0 between the h0uraof Bank of Montreal Pizza Hut 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p•m., and 1:O0 p.m. to 4'.30 p.m. Monday to 1/3 angling guide: qualificatlons, experlence, knowledge, City of Terrace Rec. Dept. McDonalds Restaurant Friday, except holidays, history, performance record of guldeand staff. Wayside Grocedes Terrace Shell and Food Store Where required, Dayment for contract documentation shall be B.C, Hydro Canadian Aldines made by certified cheque orrmoney order made payable to the 1/3 Operation: leveLof investment, consistency wi!h Shames Mountain Ski Corp. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations, All purchases are McEwan Motors management plan, value added, financial stability;. ~ ' non.refundable, Slumber Lodge Thornhlll Motors employment, quality of proposal, := .) ' -.. Motorways Avco Financial Services For further'information contact Bruce Hupmen at (604) Halrbusters Don Hull & Sons Ltd, 847-7560, or fax (604) 847.7219. 1/3 Price: a score .will be assigned based on the onetime Copperelde Foods Terrace Travel The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. price per analer day the proponent;Is wlll|dg t O, pay,:,' : " Coast Tractor Longs Logging Province of WoolwcrthVs Kolum Cabs The deadline for submissions to the~reglonai officels March 13,~ British Columbia 1982. No extensions will be made' for late submlssions .... '. Ban Travel All West Glass • . • = • 6 • • , • " • • Copper River Motel Jon's Photographlcs :~ ~ Inland Kenwodh "' Ministry oiTransportati;n T.W. Chamberlin " .' : Tymoschuk Agencies and Highways CFTK Sports Desk Pacific Northern Gas ! Reglonal Fish and Wlldllfe Manager : _ %.,..: Skeena Region ...... -, Jeff Nagel Page C8 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 12, 1992 - SPORTSCOPE- from B1 ...... :':~ ITP'S CRUISES Ling sisters Make ITP your first port of call compebng ...... -kating resu: I . . 5 ' :,; ,,."! : . :;i Cruising The Caribbean With KITIMAT's Lisa and Tanya ? .JuMor Bronze Men Ling are off to Ontario for Gold '-- Shelley Lefebvre and Jessica' 3rd Figure ....., Gold'' ~ .. MiChael msla"Qr', .... Bronze -- Jennifer Kuehne Princess Cruise Lines national karate team tryouts. Lambright !ii :::: ~ulor Bronze Figures: 4th -- Melanie Kerr From Vancouver - Direct to i They're among 12 B,C. 5th Figure (30ld -- Melanle:X~r .... Preliminary Fort Lauderdale Saturdays. March 7 to 28 athletes going to Missasauga Gold -- Shelley Lefebvre ":: ~:: : ::::' ..... : ': ~:~ :~ ~ L Juni0r'Sllv'er ' Gold -- Dana Ran&up and Tamara for the fierce competition to Silyer -- Chella Levesque i • G01d " Nl¢o|e Page: ': : Yasinchuk Visit Port Everglades Playa Del Carmen ! make the 1992 Canadian na- ' 6th Figure • ::ii:: Gold Elemeni~ I 4th -- Katie Dediluke Gold " Nicole Page. Gold -- Shelley Lefebvre ' Princess Cays Inside Lower Berth tional karate squad that will 5th-- Carrie Iamele .... i : :Elements:, ~ :Interpretive: represent Canada in interna- 6th -- Susan Greet .... Montego Bay ! tional competition. o,u Grace Mitchell ~!' : BeglnnerWomen' ~ i.. "BrpnzeWomen ~ Grand Cayman $1 "'"-- PrellmlnsryMen :' Bronze'DanaRandrup : :, : /th--Melan.ieK.err 41 0;°%.. At stake are two major " . - : :: ' Be-Inner Men" r • 12th -- Jenmm" m,uenne Gold -- Michael Ta~stra , . . • s . ., • events -- the Apr. 11-12 1st Figure . : Gold --Daniel Miller '' ' :': ,Bronze Men ~'22~ Skeena Mall North America Cup in Rich: , : Prellmina,',, ' ' '" Gold -- Michael Talstra Gold -- Kristen Dediluxe '.' .... ~ ,~,~EE 635-6181 : Gold -- gristen Dediluke ; .. :: Sllyer Interpretive mond, B.C. and thelWorld: 5th -- Lisa Clark Your Escape Artists : Championship in November Silver -- Tamara Yasinchuk 5th -- Nic01e Page ,i., ' 6th -- Stephanie Kerr 6th -- Shelley L~febv, re ,".' " in Granada, Spain,

Timbermen WHM'SYOUR -- axe Stewart THE STEWART Oldtimers euee e,(.? fell victim to the Terrace Timbermen oldtimer hockey team in a two-game clash Jan. 18-19 in Stewart. The Timbermen got off to LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO a rollicking start with a few early goals in the first game and went on to bury the Stewart oldtimers 11-3. ,,,, pA LA C Game Two was a tighter I '~'''" lILT I I'I ~'' affair, with the Timbermen 1 Little winning 9-7. .L Theatre Parents For ' ~ French Arena sound Shames revamp urged Ski Club Terrace 7 Big: 8 Min°r AN EXTREME embarrass- 2 ....,,:i-.:. ~S/...::: .i.:..: ~,4 5 , 747 Brothers Softball ment. Terrace: '; Terrace: Kermode Terrace I Air Cadet , Kinettes i That's how members of Athletic., ' :Minor, Friendship Blueback ,. Terrace N'TIC. Association: Terrace Local i . sF~gat~rneg the Terrace Figure Skating Hockey. ,, Society Swim Club Anti Poverty Club describe the arena's .J~V ;13 Order of venerable sound system. 9 11 1_2 Royal The aged equipment, they Terrace " . Terrace. Kermode Terrace Purple say, renders most speech Athletic• :/", Minor.. Friendship Peaks i Terrace N.T.C. • Search & unintelligible and destroys Assoclat)~-- •."ii: H~key: . Society Gymnastics Anti Poverty Terrace Local Rescue the flavour of the music. I t20 Terrace 21 Canadian 2 Ringette Aldermen are to consider 18 19 , 747 Paraplegic :16 Terrace i Air Cadet I Association the club's request that a new Terrace.' i.Terrace. Kermode Terrace Soccer sound system be bought in Friendship Blueback I Athletic, `• i: •.Minor • ! Terrace 1 N.T.C. Figure :committee next Wednesday. Association ..:.Hockey . Society Swim Cfub ; Anti Poverty I Terrace Local Skating "When an athlete cannot 23 24. 25 26. 27 Order of ~_~ Canadian 29 utt,e hear their name called for an , " , Royal --v Paraplegic Theatre event, or the audience cannot • Terrace .Terrace Kermode . Terrace i : Purple Association Parents For I • . " I ...... ~. French hear a word the announcer is :: Athletic :~tI~1',~.~" ~ Friendship . Peaks ; ":'l'errace ' N.T.C. i Shames ! :saying, people become Association" ' , ~ Basebal " _.:Socle~_'_.i...... - Gymnastics ' Anti.Poverty ..=: Terrace..Local. ~! ....Ski Club :; bored," states :the club's let- ter to council, "and they are Sat. Aftern~n Games Doors 11:30 a.m. • Games 12:45 put off from returning, which is not only a waste of Evenlng!~:Gia~es Doors 4:30 p,m. Games 6:15 their time and money, but a LACING UP: Jennifer Mitchell puts on her skates in preparation for Fri.-SAt.Lite night Games : Doors 9:30 p.m. i Games 10:00 p.m. loss of future potential her performance at the Kla-How-Ya interclub figure skating com- revenue for ~l,co.nce~ned.,' T.V, MONITORS" SMOKE REMOVAL .....AISLECONCESSION petition.

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