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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23. 1994 TA__N DAR D Thornhill takes first step AMALGAMATION, incorporation or status tomorrow. quo ? To do that, hc's holding a public meeting That's the question the Thornhill restructuring Thursday, Dec. I. It takes placc at 7p.m. in tl~ study will ultimately answer. Thomhill Community Centre. But first the consultant wants to find out what For a brief overview of some of the factors people there think are the issues today and Thornhill, and Terrace residents for t/tat mat- where the communi(y is or should be headed ter, will have to consider, turn to page A 5. Gosneil vs. Scott on Saturday night

IT'S BEING called Conflict or Consensus. The Land Claims Is- sue and it'll be on "IV and FM .- radio this Saturday night. The two-hour production fea- tures a debate between Nisga'a Tribal Council president Joe Gos- nell and Skeena Reform MP Mike Scott. The debate will last 40 minutes after which there'll be a chance to ask questions of the two. It takes place ill the Skeena Room of the Terrace Inn where I there'll be room for an audience, . says CFTK-TV representative Chris Holtom. Questions can be asked by the audience and can alsobe phoned: in by those watching on TV or ,". Joe Gosnell Mike Scott ' listening on the radio, said be used during the debate and city's representative on the :, Holtom. : question and answer period. Skeena Treaty Advisory Corn- !i : The CFTK-TV audience .Moderator for the evening is mittee.. : stretches from Prince Rupert to Rick Wcbbcr, a former TK news The committee is being formed Bums Lake while the CJFW-FM anchor and now anchor with to monitor progress in native land signal covers from the Queen CHBC-TV in Kelowua. claim negotiations in the region. Charlotte Islands to Bums Lake, The debate grew out of a chal- As soon as it is formed it is ex- Holtom described the produc- lenge issued by Oosnell to Scott pected to appoint a representative ., Esteem team tion as one of the more major un- at the latter's Oct. 5 public forum who will become a member of the dertaken by CFTK and CJFW- on land claims. provincial negotiating team in the THREE OLYMPIC ATHLETES were in Terrace last week talking to students about self- FM in recent years. That forum was one of four Nisga'a talks. confidence and setting goals. Along with runner Charmaine Crooks and master of the "For radio it's relatively easy. held by Scott throughout the Councillor Val George was Graeme Fell was wheelchair athlete Daniel Wesley. Since losing his legs in a But it'll take a lot of work for northwest to gather opinions on designated Talstra's alternate to train accident, Wesley has gone on to win several Olympics medals in track. He is now train- television because it'll be live and land claims. that committee. : ing for tryouts for the Canadian disabled tennis team compeling in the Atlanta Summer out of our building we're taking "k ~ ~ "k "k The committee will also take in Stewart, Kitimat and Prince Olympics in 1996. See page C2 for more on Wesley and the esteem team. phone calls, too," she said. In a move tied to land claims, .I Three television cameras will Terrace mayor Jack Talstra is the .Rupert.

• i; "~ i, Food bank running deficit Report predicts because of huge demand DEMAND WAS ove,whelming day. lost forest jobs at the Terrace Churches Food The food bank is supported by Bank last week, leaving it "We're definitely going to be canvassing our churches 11 area church~ and is supple- A LOSS OF 106 jobs over the employment at 403 person- next 20 years. years which created an addi- stripped of money and supplies. and raising public awareness. We have nothing for Janu- mented by donor boxes at Terrace A record 463 distributions were Co-op, Ovcrwaitea and Safcway. That, says a report released tional 235 indirect jobs. In- made to at least 1,600 people, ary," says food bank organizer Terry Mahoney, Donations are welcome at any last week, will be the impact if come from those jobs was says food bank organizer Terry of the participating churches in the Chicf Forester reduces the estimated at $17.9 million. Mahoney. the food bank. They are the annual allowable cut (AAC) in If the harvest was cut im- That tops the previous Novem- Evangelical Free Church, the the Kalum South to the extent mediately by 3,3 per cent as bcr record set last year and comes about restricting applicants, Large families are given extra. Sacred Heart Catholic church, suggested by a timber supply suggested in the base case, 21 close to January and February Mahoney said future food bank The food bank operates during Knox United Church, St. Mat- analysis for the area. of those jobs and $600,000 of figures when people are faced distr~utions may result in cutting the winter season by holding a thew's Anglican Church, the Sal- The analysis was released in income would dis~ippear, with winter heating bills. more items from the bags that are four-day distribution period each vation Army, the Alliance June of this year. Based on The greatest impact would be "I had tried to order for 400 handed out. month. Church, Zion Baptist, the estimates of the number of felt after the first deeade when bags, but we ran short of funds," "It's hard to differentiate, it It doesn't operate in December Lutheran church, Terrace trees out there now and likely the 10 per cent AAC cut oc: said Mahoney. comes down to deciding who is because of the Salvation Army's Pentecostal Assembly, the Chris- second growth patterns, it eurred. That would mean'the "Last year we cut back on more deserving," she said. Christmas hamper program and tian Reformed Church and the came up with a long term end of another 61 jobs. sugar and toilet paper and this "We're defi|dtely going to be returns in January through to the Seventh Day Adventist Church. sustainable harvest. And by the time the target time we couldn't afford to buy canvassing our churches and rais- spring. For donations during the weck, That means the volume of 400,000 cu.m, figure : was potatoes," she said. ing public awareness. We had a Last week's heavy demand Sacred Heart is open from 9 a.m. wood that can be cut in the reached after 20 years, 106 Cash costs in previous years tremendous response last year leaves Mahoney wondering about to 4 p.m., the United Church from Kalum South so as to ensure a jobs generating $2.2 million in average $2,000 a month but now when this happened." how many people will show up in 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday to Friday stable wood supply for the next income,~: would have dis: ~ the food bank must come up with "We have nothing for Janu- January. and the Evangelical Free Church 250 years. appeared. more than $3,000 a month to ary," said Mahoney. The food bank opens a week from 9 a.m. to noon Monday, Its conclusion was the AAC Of those jobs, 67 would be in: cope, Mahoney added. Single bags are given to siqgles earlier in January and Jan. 9 is Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- had to be reduced by 16.7 per the Kalum South area itself And while she isn't thinking while families receive two bags. tentatively been set as the first day. to 400,000 cu.m. and even then with Tenace, consultant Rahdy there would be a minor short- Sundcrman concluded, feeling fall at the 140 year mark. the greatest impact. The document put forward a But the effects will be felt Advance fire protc.=ction vote today base case which suggested an 'outside the Kalum Southi The ' TODAY'S THE DAY for resi- fire department look after admin- another $194 for operating costs. the first.year to cover start up and immediate 3.3 per cent reduc- report pointed out 193 of 517 dents of north Terrace, Braun's istration of fire protection for On the other side of the equa- $194 for operating costs. tion in harvesting, a further cut person-years employment ere2 Island and New to cast those areas and provide one tion the regional district estimates On the other side of the equa- of 10 per cent in year 10 and a ated elsewhere in B.C. by har, their fire protection referendum pumper fire truck. the same homeowner could save tion, however, the regional dis- final, small reduction 20 years vesting here would end i~iking vote in advance of the main vote. The Thornhill department approximately $340 on fire insur- trict esthnates that same from now. with them almost $4 lhillton tn The regional district offices lo- would provide a pumper/tanker ance, homeowner could save approxi- The latest report, called the earnings. cated at 4545 Lazelle Ave. will and tanker. The main vote is scheduled for mately $340 on fire insurance. Kalum South Soclo.Eeonomlc For copies of the study and remain open until 8 p.m. tonight Residenta:would pay their share Saturday, Dec. 3 at Clarence But residents are being advised Analysls, assessed the implica- the Kahm South timber supply for the advance poll. of the cost based on the assessed Michiel elementary school. to cheek with their insurance tions of following that base discussion paper, also released The question voters are being value of their property...... That's also from 8 a.m. to8 p.m. companies to determine the exact ease. i Friday, ~n~ct the Forest Ser, asked is whether they want and In the first year, the owner of an If the referendum passes, the cost implications and exact It set current direct forestry vice at 638-5100' . are prepared to pay for a new sys- $80,000 home would pay extra owner of an $80,000 home would changes to coverage that are . ~ ~OL~.r : tern which would see Terrace's tsxes of $32 to cover start up and haveto pay extra taxes '$32 in anticipated, ~. ~ ~ , II III ~ . = 7 !: ! . r A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 RADELET & WHITE .u..o .u..,k, ng sc.eme IJ Barristers & Solicitors, , B,C, : News Companies • Family Trusts , Tax Matters merges with VSE c ompany .... James W. Radelet Phone 689-0878 Fax 689-1386 ha?fo~c~u;~.~;n=;i~lh;o~C: prRo;cg:t~d]3~gtest~;idS~:e;oa?iSters~omtheprovincialgov'ermnent, I In Brief is to which has been hashing out a multi-million dollar exclusive raise sufficient money through policy to regulate the emerging Calling all hiking resort west of Cedarvale. the stock market to launch the backcountry recreation industry Barry's Floor Services Seven Sisters Ventures Inc. has first phase. He figures that will in B.C. The Seven Sisters project hunters merged with a company known take $7 million, has been a test case for the pro- PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION OF lIB LOCAL HUNTERS who as Consolidated Petroquin The proposal -- estimated to cess. CARPET AND LINO want to make suggestions on Resources Ltd., which trades on cost $22 million in all ~ involves Although an interim policy was i next year's regulations are the Vancouver Stock Exchange. a main lodge at Dorcen linked to announced in July, the new Com- being asked to contact their Art Bates, who with an Amer- four lodges spaced along a 90- mercial Backcountry Recreation 20 years experience local Skeena Hunters' Ad- iean partner has developed the kilomctre network of mountain Policy has yet to be announced. visory Committee representa- Seven Sisters concept over the trails. Included is a plan to build Until that happens, Bates said, 4695 Otter St. 635-2368 last seven years, has become a 12 remote helieabins in the sur- tives before Dee. 10. planning is held up because land Terrace, B.C. Pager: 638-4828 Entering its second year, the director on the board of Con- rounding area, and an ecological tenure is considered the key asset 10-member committee pro- solidated Petroquin Resources. theme park. Agreements have to the Seven Sisters project. rides the provincial Wildlife "Now we're (Seven Sisters) been reached with native bands Charles Porter, a senior policy amalgamating. We'll be a wholly and Parks branches with input living in the area. analyst with the Land and Water Box 22, on hunting regulations. owned subsidiary of that trading The project could house up to Programs Branch, said the policy t company (Consolidated Petroquin IMPROVING Terrace,B.C, MajorCredil C~ds It was formed because of 40 hikers per day, targeting in announcement is imminent. YOUR Accepted growing concerns about Resources)." particular an international "This is a really complicated ODDS VSG 4A2 Bates, who is now investor rela- HEA~r~O regulation changes, particular- clientele from Germany, the east- policy because as you can im- S'I~OKE AGAINST Marjorie Park Yourdonation is ly of moose hunting, in the tions manager for Consolidated ern U.S., California and Japan. agine there's a lot of con- FOUNDATDN OF 'S 638-1167 tax dedudible B.C. & Y~ON Skeena region. Petroquin, said it's likely the "The market for such facilities troversial aspects of tenuring #1 KILLER name of the company will be That region stretches from and service is demonstrated by tracts of Crown land," he said. Your In Memoriam.gift is a lasting tribute, Please send your changed to better reflect the Expert opinions must be the Yukon border to Endako operations of such hiking trails as donatior) to the address above, along ~th t~e name and to the coast. diversification moves. Con- the Milford Track in New solicited from different govern- In Terrace, the committee solidated Petroquin is also in- Zealand, which is fully reserved mcnt agencies before anything address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an members arc Gil Payne (635- volved in a large power develop- two years in advance," a release 'can be adopted, he added. acknowledgement card, 3955)~and Gicnn Pollack ment proposal in China, small from the company states. (638-1540). electric cogeneration in B.C., and One problem, however, is the In Kitimat, phone Gary a mining property in the Caribou. question of backcountry tenure Habinger (632-2381). Airline meets creditors A SMITHERS-BASED air- line which covers the north Stay for $59"and has given its creditors a plan on how it'll restructure its debt. breakfast is free.

Central Mountain Airlines r sought protection earlier this year after accumulating nearly $14 million in billspayable to and breakfast -.. :zz.~,.j.~..~,~ approximately 130 creditors. special includes ~al~/~~~" ...... " The company has already complimentary ...... : 5t~,.~ g 'q signed agreements with ~,ea~as~ to, ~ ~1~1111¢1=~ )ave. several of its major creditors away-from-home~~~~ -"~"~J~13~ ~ and will present its whole .Stay'n Save Motor Inns conveniendy located in VancouverAirport package at a Dec. 6 meeting four of BC's most populardestinations Victoria in Vancouver, says company •BeautyresC' mam'esses,fi'ee sports and movie Kamloops president Neil Blackwcll. channels, family resta~,rantsand more. Kelowna Central Mountain flies to !2 ,Coupon must be presented upon check-in 1" 800"663"0298 places in B.C. and the Yukon, FAXline(6041273.9522 including Terrace, and has alr- 'Single/Double per night basis. Valid Nov. 1/94 to Feb, 28/95. Available at all locations. Subject to availability. Taxes extra. proximately 75 employees. ,_-______.___, College The Terrace CurlingAssociation wishes to Thank the ~, ~,opensup ~,~, following companies for there support in 'N'O~T~sT' '" " CoM- TaEBavarianInn 1(estaurant MUN1TY "C~llege is having The friendliest "inn" town! ~ ~2 .=. I an open house November 25 Make our place "Your Place" to enjoy an evening SPONSORING THE ANNUAL at which will be displays, a of intimate dining with reasonable pricesl chance to sit in on classes and refreshments. "It's a non-instructional day 3UFFALOSTEW "HUNTER STYLE" TERRACE CASH SPIEL: for the public schools and we VoodBuffalo braised with local chanterelle hope prospective students will , pinemushroom pasta,,,$17 95 Terrace Interiors Remax of Terrace come up and see what we auce,sewed with have. to offer," says college McAlpine & Co. Dairy Queen •':i official Ella Goodlad. ;M0KEDBLACK COD & The idea is that prospective Burdett Distributors Wightman & Smith Century 21 students can get an idea of ILLETOF SALMON what's at the college and 'oachedgently, served Terrace Inn North Coast Health & Fitness ' =!: think about courses they may ,ithfresh vegetables $'1 '7 (~ want to Uke. nd babypotatoes ...... I # ,¢1~1 Cedar River Timber Canadian Mfg (CMO Carpets) The open house begins at 10 Rudon Enterprises Terrace Mohawk a.m. and lasts until 7 p.m. "THEPOUNDER" One poundof fresh PrinceRupert shrimp, Bayview Fuels Ltd. Cole Petroleum VIA changes steamedand served $'! ~ (~ Terry's Lock & Security with bakedpotato ...... I ~/,~7~,/ Terrace Builders Do-it Centre suggested Twin River Electric & Heating DEEP REDUCTIONS in the Erwin Jewellers $8.9 million deficit now sad- Rosco Ventures Skeena Valley Trailer Park dling Via Rail's Skeena pas- senger run from Jasper to Time Cleaners Cedarland Tire Prince Rupert are possible if equipment and schedules are Merlin Solutions Inc. Terrace Co-op changed, suggests a report. r The report, commissioned Open For Lunch For Reservations - 635-9161 Williams Moving & Storage Norlakes OUT OF TOWN - TOLL FREE by northern municipalities, Tuesday- Friday 11:30a,m.-2:00 p.m. Wilkinson Business Machines Mr. Mikes says the deficit could be cut 1-800-513-9161 by doing away with the cur- Dinner FAX 635.9182 Mac Tools ICG rent full-service style of Vain Monday.Sunday 5:00 p,m,- 11:00p,m, 4332 Lakelse - Terrace with sleeping cars to self- propelled ears plying the rails during daylight hours. A better connection between the north and south is a pos- sibility by combining the ser- / vice with B.C. Rail's North Vancouver to Prince George route. THIS YEAR LAST YEAR DAILy RECORDS The report's authors suggest Nov. MAX. MIN. PCPN SUN MAX. MIN___., PCPN SUN MAX. YEAR MIN. ~ ~ YEAR that concentrating on tourism 12 4,2 1,5 0,8 1.9 6,4 -0.5 0.2 2,0 will bring a healthy revenue 8.3 1970 -16.1 1955 58.4 1975 return. 13 3,4 0.5 4,6 0.0 2.4 -0.6 3.4 0,0 10.0 1969 -16.1 1955 24.1 1975 Terrace high 14 2,0 0.1 114 0.0 6,4 2.3 15.6 0.0 9.4 1953 -16.1 1955 27.6 1985 in the north 15 0,3 -2.9 4;2 0.1 3.7 0.7 3.4 0,0 8,2 1979 -16.7 1955 87.7 1991 16 -0,7 -2,6 1,0 0,0 2,9 0.5 TR 0,2 7.2 1967 -13.9 1959 15.5 1959 TERRACE RANKS THIRD 17 -1.6 -5.8 ...... 5.8 among all northern and cen- 3.3 0.0 i~0.8 1,0 6,5 1983 -12.2 1959 25.7 1954 tral cities when it comes to 18 0,1 -5,5 10,8 0.0 6.3 2.4 0.8 0.0 7,2 1971 -13.0 1978 39.4 1962 building construction for the year up to the end of Septem- ber, indicate figures from the ROAD MAINTENANCEOPERATIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Northern B.C. Construction Winter is upon us once again with snowfalls and freezing temperatures. Because of Association. NECHAKO~L~f~-..~ -' _ bridge decks, they ice up faster and more frequently than roads. Only Prince George with $98.9 million in construction Reduce your speed to suit conditions, Even with sand and salt, roads may still be figures to the end of Septem- slippery especially if the temperature changes suddenly. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES ber and Williams Lake with Please watch for and obey traffic control signing. To report road hazards, call 638- / $26.2 million come higher 8383 during office hours. After hours, please call 1-800.665-5051. /7 than Tcrrace's $17.9 million. Your Road Maintenance Contractor Running fourth is Prince Rupert with $16,2 million. An Environmental Citizenship Message From Environment Canada Terrace placed second only Many of our communities chlorinate their drinking water to kill bacteria. Although chlorination can also form harmful by-products, its benefits are much behind Prince George for the greater than the small risk of health effects from these compounds, same period in 1993.

' ~ i ¸ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994. A3 Crime News In Brief target Road made safer of new CONCRETE SAFETY barriers are scheduled to be placed this week along a stretch of North Eby that residents feel is unsafe. i The 45 metres of 18-inch concrete barriers will provide protection 'i effort from a drop off by a corner just past Daybreak Farms. Water ac- TERRACE AND area will have a cumulates in a pond below the road in the spring and summer. new program to stop crime early Residents had been lobbying for barriers or for the pond to be in the new year. drained. Crime~toppers, popular in many Highways ministry official Glen Overholt said an engineering other areas, will involve a phone study determined where the barriers should be put to meet ministry line so people can give informa- standards. tion on criminal activity and He noted that motorists should also follow the posted 50kin speed receive a reward in return. limit in order to drive the road safely. It'll be similar to the current Vandal Watch program but ex- panded to ,:olicit information on Charges laid against guide all sorts of crime, says Staff NEARLY 60 charges have been laid against a hunting guide who Sergeant John Veldman of the operates in the Skcena region. Terrace RCMP detachment. Charges against Prince Rupert guide-outfitter Robert Milligan, As with Vandal Watch, owner of Coast Mountain Outfitters, includes hunting during a Crimestoppers will ensure the closed season, pitlamping, illegal possession of dead wildlife, il- anonymity of those reporting legal import of wildlife into Canada, and providing false informa- crimes, he said. tion to conservation officers. "The de(ermination of a reward "We've been working on this one for at least 18 months," said will be made by a group of Terrace conservation offi~r Doug Forsdiek. -- i people that does not include the Conservation officers allege Milligan's activities included illegal- police. This will be done in such ly guiding American and German big-game trophy hunters to hunt a way that the identity of the per- grizzly bears, black bears, wolverines, wolves, and mountain goats. /~ : i :~i:~( ~' ( son is not known," Veldman Milligan is alleged to have guided hunters into Alaska as well. added. Forsdick said it's believed some bears shot there were illegally An, RCMP officer has been imported into Canada. given the task of searching out Assisting in the investigation are agents from the U.S. Fish and the procedures of other Wildlife Service, as well as Alaska State troopers and the RCMP. Crimestoppers to help set up the Milligan's guiding territory runs from Prince Rupert to Stewart to one here. the Hazeltons area and south of Kitimat. Crimestcppers has been in He's also charged with carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle and Prince Rupert for some years and discharging a firearm from a vehicle. Milligan is to appear in court Kitimat recently began one. Dec. 16 in Prince Rupert. "We are hopeful it'll be effec- _ L,~'¢. tive. Vandal Watch had the suc- cess we wanted and we think we That long distance feeling can do better by going to A TELEVISED peek at how the University of Northern B.C. will Crimestoppers," said Yeldman. connect instructors in one part of the north with students in other Vandal Watch solicited in- cities is planned here Dec. 2. formation on acts of vandalism" It'll be a demonstration of what UNBC calls vidcoconferencing in by asking people to phone a num- that students will be able to take courses by watching and listening ber and leave n message on an to instructors in other places. answering machine. The demonstration will connect Terrace with Prince George and Although that did work, Veld- Quesnel using television hookups transmitted through phone lines man says efforts will be made to with equipment provided by the provincial government's B.C. Sys- have people speak to a human tems Corporation. being with Crimestoppers. The system becomes official in January when UNBC will offer 13 "Some people don't like to talk courses via the video connection. Four of those courses will to tape machines. We'd like to originate here; = Mock accident A similar system is being tested between the University of Vic- have a system where for certain toria and East Kootenay Community College in Cranbrook but this times of the day, there'll be per- EMERGENCY CREWS attended the scene of a collision between a train and car at the Kenney sonal service," he said. is the first time in B.C. courses will involve three communities. railway crossing near Highway 16 West last Friday afternoon. But no one was seriously injured be- Veldman said that planning will Also involved are Northwest Community College and the College cause the accident was staged as part Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week. The mock accident involve soliciting money to be of New Caledonia. was arranged by Canadian National, the RCMP, ICBC, the Terrace Fire Department, the local am- used as a reward pool. bulance service and the Kermode Alcohol and Drug program. The car used in the mock accident "Hopefully in January we'll be was the same vehicle hit by a train near Kitwanga. able to have information together so we can proceed," he said. Copperside |1 The Right / 4928 Hwy. 16 W., Terrace at the Rie t (R=ght by Westend Chevron) Price is as '! easy as.

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The scale might be bigger on the international stage but the principles remain the same ~ whose got the power and who controls what. Consider the Gitksan Eagle clan from the Gitwangak area. Its members this fall towed away boats belonging to mushroom pickers and then blocked Skeena Cellulose from building a logging road. In both cases, the Eagles didn't t want activity on land it claims without first i'i giving permission or approval. L:ii With the first case, the RCMP played the role of the UN's blue-helmeted peacekeepers by step- ping in and stopping a potentially ugly situation. With the second case, the forest service acted as a sort of intermediary by pointing out to the Keep the Holocau ;t alive Eagle clan that it wanted to blockade land the VICTORIA ~ About a hun- released by the Royal British Holocaust confronts us with. band doesn't even claim. drcd people have gathered at . Archives only five years ago, Intellectually, only the morons = !! That's about I~he same way things happen inter- the Victoria Jewish Com- is a tour de force of the un- and the hate-mongers will munity Centre on a rainy and i speakable, the unimaginable. deny the Holocaust, but how : nationally. Every effort is made to resolve prob- cold afternoon to com- Picture 20,000 corpses, sys- can we possibly comprehend tematically starved to death, its dimensions? lems without having to take stronger measures. memorate the 50th anniversary !'i of the Holocaust. strewn in the open, all over the More important, how can we Much credence is placed on the ability of human It was 50 years ago that camp, with a few of the living, comprehend the fact that other' beings to first talk things out. Allied troops l~cratcd the first barely more than skeletons wise ordinary people were able There are even more similarities in that the of the Nazi death camps in themselves, walking around in to this to their brothers and Eastern Europe, among them a daze. sisters? The starving, the .... world is adjusting painfully and slowly to a new 1 Picture captured SS guards torturing, the killing was done i .Bergen Bclsen. : kind of order. That's also happening here with Many of those present lost carrying the corpses to hastily- by banal and ordinary people I the move to sign treaties with natives and to relatives and f.ricnds during dug mass graves, where they who might never have corn- :i 1 those years of darkness, when FROM THE' CAPITAl pile them up like rag dolls, mitted an illegal act in their ': ;I define their rights and responsibilities. limbs twisted, to form a lives, had it not been for the I evil shook the very founda- HUBERT BEYER But where the parallels end is that events here tions of civilization. mountain of torsos, and arms, opportunity their political : ~ There is a sprinkling of non- audience wonders aloud and legs and heads. masters gave them. ~: are taking place within an existing sovereign Jews, including Dr. William whether anyone, particularly Picture the inscriptions: Which forces me to conclude ~i: ruling structure. It has rules, regulations and pat- Nicholis, Professor Emeritus the Germans, have learned "Grave 1 -- 5,000; Grave 2 -- that the Holocaust can happen ::~ terns of behaviour all citizens and groups are ex- and past department head of from the horrors of history, 5,000; Grave 3 -- 5,000," and again, anywhere, anytime. !i Religious Stadics at thc:U!fi- Gary points out that earlier this on, and on. Graves 8,~and 9 There Will always be enough i pected to follow. The blatant removal of private varsity of British Columbia, year, hundreds of thousands of Contained only 3,0b0~aeaa henchmen to willingly do their property and the ability to throw up a blockade Dr. Phyllis Scnese, :history Germans marched silently with each. ; masters' bidding. In our own without any apparent answer from the state professor at the University of lit candles through the streets Michell Mielnicki, the other society they're called killers ~i, Victoria, and myself. of numerous cities in protest Bergen Belsen survivor, starts and murderers. The only dif- strains the those expectations. How do you describe an against neo-Nazism. watching, but breaks down in ference? Our society doesn't All of this is not to equate the Eagle clan with aftcruoon at which the most But uplifting is the wrong tears and leaves. He remem- tolerate them and puts them forgiving, loving and life- word to describe the emotions bers without watching. Later away. • 7 ~• Saddam Hussein or with the Bosnian Serbs. But embracing people turn out to at seeing an unedited docu- he tells me he has the same And that's why it is crucial it is to suggest that the semi-sovereignty being be those who suffered so much mentary of the liberation of reaction when he watches that we keep alive the memory • :iLi •i granted to native groups during this transition at the hands of those who un- Bergen Belsen. If all horrifying news of the ethnic slaughter in of the HolocausL Those who leashed the Holocaust? scenes had been cut from the the former Yugoslavia. ' do not learn from history are period leading up to land claims treaties is Uplifting? Yes, it is that. It half-hour documentary, not "Why can't people love each condcmncd to repeat it. Some- : i troublesome. Some day somebody is going to would be difficult to find a two minutes would have other?" he asks. Why, indeed? day, perhaps, people of good- call somebody's bluff. What happens then isn't more gentle and idealistic man remained. Meanwhile, I'm still trying to will will no longer have to ask: than Dr. Peter Gary, one of the The documentary, filmed by comprehend the images of tens "Why can't people love each going to be pretty. Bergen Bclscn survivors. British cameramen who enter- of thousands of bodies, which other?" i}, When someone in the ed the camp with the army, but is precisely the difficulty the !i

Booze baffle What's next , C,ourt TV? i I IT'S KIND of interesting to note that the provin- ONE TELEVISION channel grand theft, trafficking in ber and have their names put cial liquor store did its part in the run up to al- should be set aside for law en- stolen property, and possession into a Guilty or Not Guilty bin cohol and drug awareness week by erecting a forcement. We already have of a machine-gun ~ walked for a winning draw at the end ] beer can altar to the Grey Cup. Nobody can real- channels for knowledge, enter- into a Bumaby electronics of the trial. tainment, French, billboards, store to see his mug on 30 tele- To add that fillip of sexual !~! ly fault the liquor store. It's just another sign of and home-shopping. O.J. vision sets as America's Most excitement which might be ab- the horribly mixed message governments send Simpson must have convinced Wanted aired, he rushed home, sent in mayhem trials, the networks actual trials are far weighed the odds he might be channel could squeeze in one when it comes to booze. : !! more gripping than fiction. killed during arrest, and minute flashes of police hunks .' On the one hand the government pumps out Recently, so many high pro- promptly turned himself in. striking body-building poses, i pamphlets, literature and stats condemning what file trials are occurring, giving No sl/ots were fired putting Getting to know individuals by us the latest twist on each one anyone at risk; hours of sur- name helps police to gain the happens when people imbibe too much. Yet on uses a large portion of each I veillance were spared. cooperation of the public, Ed- the other it turns its alcohol dealing outlets into newscast. Peter Mansbridge _ I Sciadini isn't the first fugi- monton has found. veritable supermarkets for intoxicants. has to speed read to update lll -'lllllllel |l:llgll~'l'-I ab'l tive to give himself up or to be According to one Vancouver Somalia, Bosnia and Fraser CLAUDETTE SANDECKI turned in to police within hours police spokesperson, police By now even the dimmest of politicians and River fisheries. of a 'IV appearance. depend on tips from citizens to policy makers must know that what the govern- There's the Yellowknife trial In Oliver, a 15-year-old is Following the Stanley Cup solve most crimes. RCMP Sgt. ment collects in alcohol revenues doesn't come of Roger Warren charged with being tried for clubbing a man riot in Vancouver June 15, Peter Montague says, "The killing nine Giant gold miners with an axe, paralyzing his left when police broadcast slow public are shareholders in close to what it and society pays out through dis- with explosives during a strike. arm and damaging his hearing. motion tapes of the riot, policing." And Justice WaUy ease, automobile wrecks, domestic violence and There was the Robert During lulls in trials, police dozens of rioters, looters, and Oppal, who travelled B.C. for. the like. Latimer trial in North could run mug shots of fugi- vandals were identified to po- two years seeking citizens' Battleford that ended last Wed- tives. Experience proves aver- lice by citizens fed up with views on policing, concluded nesday with a conviction of age citizens acting as eyes and lawbreaking. citizens want to assist police. murdcr in the second degree ears help police solve many For viewers who crave more A special television channel ~ ~ N,"~/ for taking the life of his 38 crimes. excitement with their TV would give citizens another .... pound, 12.year-old daughter For instance, when John suspense, contests could be ar- way to asslst. ~Nu~-~A ~ PUBLISHER/,DITOR: Rod Link who was severely afflicted by Scladini ~ a former U.S. ranged. Viewers could phone ADVERTISING MANAGER: Mike L. Harem ..... ,...... cerebral palsy. sheriff wanted since 1992 for their verdicts to a 1-800 num- PRODUCI"ION MANAfiI=R: Edouard Crcdgcur NEWS COMMUNITY: JcffNagcl • NEWS SPORTS: Malcohn Baxter OFFICE MANAGER: Rose Fisher ~.~u] ~ oz-/~'.%~q)%'Z, ~ I 'e.------~z------~,,, ~ HAcK T~_ a~us~4 . ~ ~! i DARKROOM: Susan Crcdgcur ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: Sam Collier, Janci Vivciros, CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Charlene Matthews

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#* • i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - A5 Stories by THORNHILL MalcolmBaxter CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD It's still early days The Mail Bag Use a little compassion Dear Sir:. V/HAT ADDITIONAL services do Thomhill resi- dents think about their community now, what prob- Regarding your recent issue on the death of Sandy Alexander. I dents want to see in the future? lems, if any, they indentify and what their vision is really feel bad for the family of the 13-year-old child, having to What issues do they think need dealing with now? of a future Thoruhill. have lost him in such a way. And what's their attitude to the present form of Having got answers to those questions, the con- I'm sure they feel very sad and can only hope time will heal the local government and possible alternatives? sultant will then assess whether the issues raised hurt of this devastating loss. Those, says Kitimat-Stikine regional district staf- can only be addressed by a change in government It seems to me, firom going through a few of the local papers, fer Andrew Webber, are expected to be some of the structure and if so, which system would best do the when young native people have died that the Terrace press is really areas covered at next Thursday's public meeting. job. great at exploiting their pictures and life stories in the paper. On hand will be Eugene Lalonde of Municipal Webber conceded it is theoretically possible It doesn't seem to be enough that they have already left our world Management Services, the consultant handling the people's concerns could be answered without any but also the family has to endure the bashing of the press on the in- community's restructuring study. change at all. dividual's life styles and the way the person lost their life. While he anticipated Lalonde would provide With the study only in its early stages, he stressed I can speak from experience on this issue as in 1978 my sister lost background information on the ins and outs of people shouldn't attend the meeting expecting to be her life at the very young age of 16. The Terrace press was quick to restructuring, Webber said the emphasis will be on presented with specific options for restructuring. splash her picture all over the front page, with no respect or listening to what the public has to say. That will come in a later public meeting, likely in deceucy whatsoever for the few remaining people in her family. "It will be left open-ended," he explained, "We February or March. It was a tragic loss for us and the second loss in our family in six don't want to be forcing the issues." This week Lalonde has been going through a weeks. But the story was told as the press wanted to sensatlonalize This meeting is part of what's called Stage II of round of consultations with various groups includ- it. I guess that's why you put pictures of dead people in the paper. the the study, the first having been gathering of ing the Thornhill Planning Advisory committee and You can be sure that if any of these people whoso tragically lost statistical information such as current levels of ser- the Terrace chamber of commerce. He met with lo- their lives were of any other race other than native, the press vice, assessed values of properties and taxation. cal native band councils on an earlier visit. wouldn't be so quick as to splatter the pictures of dear departed Lalonde has also been working out potential In addition to tomorrow night's meeting, the Andrew Webber ones -- would they. boundaries that might apply if Thornhili decided to regional district will have a display in the Skeena I truly believe if the press were taken to task and one of these change its unorganized status. Mall this Friday and Saturday with staff present to families sued the butts offthem, maybe they'd think twice next time Stage II concentrates on finding out what resi- answer any questions on the restrneturing study. about how to tell a story of one who has lost their life. So, Terrace press, think before you post any more pictures of deceased native people and try a little compassion instead of racism k Drawing the line (maybe that's not the right word). IF THORNHILL makes the change to become a self-governing district, As the other lady said, put yourself in their shoes. How would you , should it change its boundaries at the same time'/ like to see your cousin, uncle, brother or sister remembered in this ~, That's one of the questions being looked at by the consultant. way. , And he's been ranging far and wide, looking at an area Surely we all don't have picture perfect lives but it doesn't have • extending from New Remo to Kleanza and as far south as Onion to be put in writing for all the Pacific Northwest to see -- does it? Lake and the Dubose Flats. Bonita Mercer While it's a fair bet a number of the areas will quickly be Terrace, B.C. eliminated, it's likely others will show up as logical Gitaus t Kleanza ~~,, candidates for inclusion. But while it makes sense to have boundaries that take account of potential growth over the long term, what .:, Gossen are the immediate implications? Doesn'tlike the litter / Creek A self-governing Thornhill would be Dear Sir:. North .... respons~le for providing services -- road Having just spent three months in your beautiful city I am left f~Terrace .~ with many fond memories to take back home. Copperslde maintenance, for example ~ within those The spectacular scenery and wonderful, friendly people have left Kitsumkalum,,--.. ~k expanded boundaries. What would be the cost of providing those an indelible mark on my mind which I will always treasure. '~ services? Is the tax base large enough to My only disappointment is the seemingly endless amount of litter justify taking on those costs`/ surrounding the streets, especially around school areas, and the ap- Or will the result be that property owners of parent unconcern shown by those students (cigarettes in hand) I • . Old Remo the more populated areas heavily subsidize depositing this mess. :ptme ~services for the outlying areas? From all accounts this is a common problem in Terrace which i seems such a shame as it is so noticeable, surely not just to visitors. This one detraction, however, will not deter me from expounding the virtues of a great little town. Chris Baillie, Nelson, New Zealand

the Brown whine Q. Dear sir:, " ...... i Rob Brown's "A taste"of Whine" in the NOV. 9 issue left me wondering if a whine was in the mind of the reader or the writer. To Onion Lake Those who responded to Liberal leader Gordon Campbell's'im- 5kin approx, (Dubose Flats) \ prudent and political announcement on KCP - for different reasons- are accused of whining. Rob Brown's reaction, of course, is not. I represent the people of Skeena. If there area great number of people in this constituency who are opposed to the completion of KCP and who are prepared to pay compensation for a breach of a WHERE'S THE boundary? At right, Andrew Webber checks out legally binding contract, I have not heard from them. the map (above) which shows the area being studied by the con- Make no mistake, there is a cost to any cancellation and I have not sultanL It ranges far beyond Thornhilrs current borders. heard opponents express any willingness to further tighten their belts or accept reductions in service. I can't imagine'any court in the land allowing us to simply "abrogate the deal" as Rob sug- gests. -~'~ Maybe it is time for the opponents in Skeena to come out of the closet and see if they are a majority and address some of the issues. Head count Like many, I am waiting to see what the B.C. Utilities Commis- AS PART of the boundary expansion exercise, the Kitimat- sion Hearings on KCP put in their report. They are the ones who sat Stikine regional district has put together up to date estimates of through hours of briefs and rec.eived thousands of pages of docu- population for Thornhill, Terrace and the surrounding areas. Be- ments related to the subject. They might even express a need for a low, those figures: Policing a moving target further study and a broadened mandate. What is the risk in waiting another month for them to report? POLICE SERVICES for the would likely push the population Rob Brown, like Gordon Campbell, has already made up his Terrace ...... 11,433 Thomhill area is a good example the combined community's of mind. That is their right. I am rather surprised that Rob thinks Gor- of how complicated restructuring through the next level of 15,000. don is sincere and therefore believable. They might even turn out to Thornhill ...... 4,641 issues can get. At that point, local taxpayers In the city of Terrace, policing pick up 90 per cent of the polic- be right in the long run. costs are part of the annual ing tab - in other words Terrace I just don't have the luxury of ignoring information - I'm not sit- Jackpine Flats/ budget and therefore a factor in as well as Thornhill residents ring in opposition - so if I wait until the report is in and I volunteer a Old Remo/ setting property taxes. would be paying more. comment on people who take a position for political benefit without Braun's Island ...... 636 In Thornhill, policing is the re- But that's not the end of it. the report that is whining? That's pretty lame, Robl sponsibility of senior govern- Recent government discussion I was asking for a public inquiry into Kemano ]I, as it was then called, in the late 70s before Rob was around. Since then we ve had ment, not the Kitimat-Stikine papers on the police cost issue Kitsumkalum Reserve ...... 191 the 1987 Settlement Agreement signed by a Tory government and a regional district. have suggested a new system provincial government supported by Gordon Campbell at the time. Senior government recovers which would see an across the The issue is more complicated today. It is not as simple as Rob likes Terrace North ...... 591 some of that cost through its rural board per capita tax levy. tax levy. Even though that tax has That would mean everyone paid to make it. There maybe some difficult choices which need to be made On New Remo/ been climbing dramatically over the same regardless of where they this issue. It seems only prudent to wait until all the information is Rosswood/ the past 10 years, it's doubtful it lived. yet truly reflects the cost of the Which makes it a little tough to considered. Any decision will have lasting implication. Copperside ...... : ...... 640 Giesbreeht, service. work out the tax implications of Helmut If Thornhill were to incorporate reorganization. .... ~ ~ Skeena Lakelse Lake ...... 323 and its population were to exceed The same uncertainty exists 5,000, its taxpayers would bo when it comes to the health sys- Terrace East directly responsible for paying 70 tem. Thornhill and Terrace resi- THE START IS FOR PEOPLE LEARNING TO READ (Gossen Creek per cent of the policing costs. The dents currently pay a hospital dis- towest of Cedarvale) ...... ,...... 433 rest would be covered by senior trier health tax. governments. But the system is undergoing That's what Terrace pays now. major changes at the moment and The Start However, if Thornhill were to that could change who levies amalgamate with Terrace, that taxes and over what area. Big demand for food The representation issue THERE WAS a big demand for food at the food bank CHANGING THE system of elected by ,=,,on= Dispelling the myths last week. government also changes the way will decide what happens in About 1,600 people got food last week. • voters are represented. Thornhill. WHEN THE restructuring issue comes up in conversation, it is likely That's a lot more than last year at the same time. At present Thornhill residents If amalgamation lakes place, two "myths" will soon make their appearance. are represented on the Kitlmat- there will be a single council The first is that Thomhill is the largest unincorporated area left in the And it means the food bank is out of •food and out of Stikine regional district board by which will govern the enlarged province. money. a single director, Terrace, Not so, says regional district administrator Bob Marcellin. Until It costs more than $3,000 a month to run the food recently, there were a number of much more heavily populated areas A formula based on population But, rightly or wrongly, some bank. That amount does not include food that is donated. Thorniaill people see that as a around Victoria that remained unorganized. gives that director three votes Food bank worker Terry Mahoney says some items when decisions are made on what threat. They argue that because That's changed with the formation of six new districts, but that still were cut from ~.he bags. Last year the food bank did not are called "weighted" issues. Terrace has a much larger popu- leaves areas like Westbank outside Kelowna, much larger than Thorn- Under that system Terrace has lation, that city will dominate hill and satill unincorporated, have enough money for sugar and toilet paper. This two directors for a total of six such a council. The other myth is Thoruhlll residents are getting a free fide when it month it did not have enough money to buy potatoes, "weighted" votes. The solution, they argue, would comes to using Terrace's recreational facilities and library. She said the food bank is looking for help. It will give If Thornhill incorporates, tt will be to have a ward system which Again, not true. They pay taxes for both which are passed on to the out food agai get its own council consisting of a would ensure s certain number of city. In fact, the library agreement was recently renegotlated which had because the ~ mayor and six councillors. That seats on the new council would the effect of increasing the cost share covered by ThornhHI and Lakelse of course means only those ge to Thomhlll. residents, gram. A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 TERRACE STANDARD B U S INES S REVIEW Gold Band not a sponsor THE GITANYOW band isn't on munity College. the list of sponsoring agencies of The provincial government an- a skills training program for nounced several weeks ago it was list workers laid off from a sawmill at putting iu $80,000 for the retrain. Gitwangak. ing program. Although people from the band That's on top of monies the fed- grows may have worked at the former eral govcmment has already com- Westar mill, Skecna MLA Hcl- mitted to the project. ONE OTHER company is in the rout Giesbrecht said program The mill has been bought by the running for a gold property near sponsors are the Gitwangak In- Gitwangak band but operates pe- Stewart that's for sale. dustrial Adjustment Strategy riodically and with less people Royal Oak Mines vice president than before because it doesn't Ross Burns won't confirm the committee, the Gitwangak Educa- tion Society and Northwest Corn- have a secure timber supply. company is going to make a bid for the Red Mountain property but did say it has studied the pos- Special Requirements...No Problem sibility. For specialty trucks and vans or modifications This is the second time that to suit your business, give me a call, I can find Royal Oak has shown an interest the vehicle for your specific needs. in Red Mountain. Earlier this fall it tried to buy Norm Flann ~l p.ooo635-4941 Commercial&FI0at Lac Minerals when that company 1-800-8MCEWAN {1.800.862.3926) Manager owned Red Mountain. Royal Oak's bid fell through Mcl wan and American Barrick ended up buying Lac. [ I'l ill ~ 1 i ;i q I SALES& SERVICE Terrace Hwy. 16 West Terrace And now American Earrick has THE GRAND opening of Forwest drew a sizeable crowd for a tour of the city's latest value- put Red Mountain and three other added wood product mill. They also heard about the possibility of expansion in the future. former Lac properties on the market. FINANCIAL PLANNING Also making a bid for Red Mountain is Westmin which al- Forwest eyes growth DISCUSSION ready has the Premier mine and mill near Stewart. GIVE US the wood and we'll create the jobs. take total employment to 90. "We've certainly had a look at That was the word from Forstar Trading presi- At that time the mill would also start doing Whalen, Beliveau & Associates, Inc. wish to invite you to a it but I we won't be saying if we dent Mike Thorpe at last Friday's official opening more work to the wood than it does now. common sense discussion on "Financial Planning and You". are going to make a bid," said of the Forwest mill. That would include f'mger-jointing, laminating Royal Oak vice president Ross The mill is a joint venture between Forstar, a and even producing spindles, Skeem sawmill's Place: Coast Inn of the West Burns last week. lower mainland company with long experience in Don Chesley later explained. "That's really ad- 4620 Lakelse Avenue He said any bid will be made the field, and West Fraser, owner of Skeena Saw- ding the value and is labour intensive," he added. East Meeting Room privately to American Barriek mills. Even taking the wood to the stage it does now which will then release the name Describing the term value-added as often over- represented additional value from traditional of the successful bidder or bid- used, Thorpe said that really meant "doing more markets. Date & Time: November 29,1994 at 6:30 p.m. ders after a sales deal has been with less". Skeena Sawmills currently supplies Forwest concluded. Companies that didn't take that line risked bec- with lumber under a wood exchange arranged on Our topics will be based upon the building blocks for suc- "I don't think you'll see a lot of oming obsolete, he warned. Forwest's first licenco. cessful financial planning; How to accumulate money, How public bids. This sale will proba- Turning to Forwest's plans for the future, he Chesley noted the quality of that wood was such to protect your most important asset and how to plan for bly be private for now," Bums emphasized wood supply would be the key. that the sawmill could only have sold it as number and enjoy a well deserved retirement. said. The volume from the Small Business lieence the 3 or even economy grade dimension lumber. Burns did say Royal Oak has company now holds was enough to keep the mill However, by extracting the good wood from the Seating will be limited so if possible, please call us toll free also looked at the other properties running on one shift. larger pieces, Forwest was able to get a better 1-800-818-1887 to confirm your attendance. People arriving American Barrick has on the However, Forwest was chasing other wood and return on the timber. without confirmed seating will be!admitted up to the market. if those efforts were successful, expansion could He said Forwest currently had bids in on wood capacity of the meeting room. Please join us and bring your Vancouver.based Royal Oak be expected. in the Morice and Bulkley timber supply areas. and owner Peggy Witte have be- An addition to the mill would d0~ub!~ its, size .... Ifthebids were successful, Forwest would ar- financial questions., ...... come prominent within the mini- and it would go to a three shift operation, range a wood exchange with one or other of the ng and financial industries for the That would create an 65 new jobs in addition to West Fraser mills in the northwest. Refreshments will be served. aggressive way in which Lae John Brighten Minerals was pursued. Chartered Financial Planner Out & About

BEFrER MAKE changes to any She was recommended for the highways ministry phone lists award by the association's North you have. CoasifBulkley Chapter. WHYMOVE MOUNTAINS.,. A recent series of shifts have The award is named after the resulted in new people doing new association's first president to be HEN YOU CAN Drive Over THEM. things. elected flora outside the lower First up is the filling of the dis- mainland. trict highways ministry man- 1995 Chevy Blazer 4-Door ( ager's post that became vacant Chevrolet inventedthe speciesin tlle earty'80s and now we'veredefined it for the 'J0s.The 1!)%Blazer is all new Iromthe inside There's been a steady flow of out:sleek, roundedaero styling', a totallynew interior:new comfortsand conveniences:new standardsafety features a,d an exclusive when John Newhouse transferred people signing up for Avco's new Blazer Driver ControlSystem that preciselyharmonizes suspension alld steering Ior exceptio a dr v Ig control. to Victoria. Kermodei Kash program, says This post will be filled over the company Terrace manager Mitch next two years by four six-month Stolarchuk. appointments to give people a The program features six-month taste of that kind of management interest free loans issued in like: position. traveller-cheque format which are • Driver's side air bag • AM/FM stereo cassette The first six-month posting is honoured by participating mer- • 4.3L V-6 200 horsepower • Cruise control • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes • Alloy wheels going to Linda Zurkirchen, who chants. • Driver control system • AII(] llltlch, IllLICh illOre! is now one of the district's area It's meant to boost Christmas road managers. shopping sales in Terrace and One of the other six-month area, postings will be filled by Randy "We're seeing a little more ac- Penner, who is now in charge of tivity now that we're closer to area bridges. Christmas," said Stolarehuk. ¢:.:: The new regional paving man- There are approximately 50 par- ager is Loren Kelly who comes to ticipating merchants. Terrace from the post of Smithers highway district manager. ~:~'~ There are also new district man- Due in court next month on agers in Smithers and in Dease eight charges of failing to comply 8N: Lake. with the conditions of a waste disposal permit is Alcan. ~r 9c ¢c ~r ¢r There's a ['amiliar name work- The company is alleged to have exceeded its permitted discharge ing for the provincial govern- ment's new Forest Renewal B.C. limit twice into Moore Creek and six times into the Kitimat Arm agency. Norma Randle is one of three between last November and this March. people working in the agency's Alcan says there's no evidence ~2g$ public relations office. of environmental damage and that A resident of Terrace for years, the incidents took place during Randle was a long time executive assistant to former NDP MP Jim periods of heavy rain. Fulton. "We believe that we have used all due diligence with respect to She and her family moved to the issues that are raised in these i "7;e Vancouver Island in 1989. charges," said Alcan Kitimat Forest Renewal B.C. is charged with spending money to improve Works director Erie Sykes. !~iiiii the growing of trees and to fun up past damages caused by logging Hazelton area bands have practices and other work in the joined together to start a travel woods. agency. There's no official name yet for LONG TIME Kitimat-Stikinc the agency which get its financ- regional district treasurer Lucy ing from participating bands, Wood has been given an award Kispiox band manager Brian by the Certified Gcncral Accoun- Williams says the agency will tants Association of B.C. provide jobs and do away with The LM. MacBeth Award of the need for Hazelton area resi- McEwan GM in Terrace British Columbia's Best Merit recognizes outstanding ser- dents to go out of the area to 635-4941 they" 01ds ~ Gee Dealers vice and participation. make travel arrangements, The ~~rrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - A7

[ HOW LONG MUST JUSTICE WAIT?] > OUR WORLD HAS CHANGED. THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR. BLACK MAJORITY RULE IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE BLOSSOMING OF A MARKET ECONOMY IN CHINA. > IN CANADA TOO: FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE IN QUEBEC, YUKON AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES HAVE SETTLED LAND CLAIMS. > BUT WE, THE NISG.A'A PEOPLE OF NORTHWESTERN B.C., ARE STILL WAITING. > DESPITE OUR PRECEDENT-SETTING 1973 CASE IN THE SUPREME COURT, WHICH PROMPTED OTTAWA TO SEEK TREATIES WITH OTHER FIRST NATIONS, A GENERATION OF NISG.A'A MEN AND WOMEN HAS GROWN OLD AT THE NEGOTIATING TABLE. IT WAS NOT UNTIL 1.990 m AFTER A CENTURY OF REFUSAL THAT VICTORIA JOINED THE TALKS AND A TREATY BECAME A REAL POSSIBILITY. > NOW, WITH AN AGREEMENT-IN.PRINCIPLE WITHIN REACH, A BACKLASH HAS BEGUN. A CAMPAIGN OF FEAR-MONGERING AND DISINFORMATION D BACKED BY POWERFUL INTERESTS ~ IS TRYING TO INTIMIDATE POLITICIANS INTO SCUTTLING A SETTLEMENT. THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT A NISG.A'A TREATY. [A NISG.A'A TREATY WILL BENEFIT ALL BRITISH COLUMBIANS] > SOCIAL STABILITY. INCREASED INVESTMENT. LONG-RANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. THESE ARE THE RECOGNIZED BENEFITS OF RESOLVING OUR LAND - QUESTION. > NO ONE m NATIVE OR NON-NATIVE m SUPPORTS THE ALTERNATIVE: THE MILLIONS OF TAXPAYERS' DOLLARS SPENT ANNUALLY TO KEEP

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, ? SEEK IS SIMPLE AND STRAIGHTFORWARD. WE i!i!i WANT TO NEGOTIATE OUR WAY INTO THE ECONOMY m NOT TAKE IT OVER. > WE WILL NOT TAKE AWAY TITLE TO ANYONE'S HOME. WE SIMPLY WANT TO SHARE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE FORESTS, FISH AND MINERALS OF THE NASS RIVER VALLEY, THE PLACE WHERE OUR ANCESTORS HAVE LIVED FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. > ONE DAY, WE WILL SIGN A TREATY. OF THAT WE ARE CERTAIN. > WE NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PUT A CENTURY AND A HALF OF UNCERTAINTY AND INJUSTICE BEHIND US. > BUT IT WILL NOT HAPPEN IF OUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES ARE COWED BY THE VOICES OF FEAR AND IGNORANCE INTO PUTTING OFF A SETTLEMENT OF THIS MATTER UNTIL NEXT YEAR, OR EVEN LEAVING IT FOR YET ANOTHER GENERATION. > PLEASE TELL YOUR MLA OR MP YOU SUPPORT A NISQA'A TREATY. PHONE OR WRITE AND SAY THAT JUSTICE FOR THE NIS.GA'A CAN NO LONGER BE DENIED. > THE NISQA'A IS THE ONLY FIRST NATION IN B.C. CURRENTLY IN FORMAL NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS. FOR A FREE FACT BOOK PHONE (604) 633-2601. [JUSTICE WILL NOT BE DENIED] , /, f/

i I # A8 -rhe Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 Graves protected ALCAN HAS spent $500,000 to winds and not by the company a i i a n protect a Haisla grave site near Kemano from erosion. ~o.. Ii Ha FOa, The grave site dates back to the over the years resulted in the last century and is located on a toppling and loss of grave =~,zza Place I spit of land jutting out into markers and even some Uadi- . Kemano Bay where the Kemano tional totems. River flows into the Gardner The last burial took place at the Canal. site in 1980. _Special of the Month It's unprotected and is subject The Haisla had tried without to tides and waves driven by success to get money from the 2 Medium Pizza's v4nds from several directions, federal and provincial govern- 3 toppings says Alcan public relations offi- ments for rip rap. cial Allan Hewitson. "Since the locale was a beach, Alcan had already reduced the tidal conditions dictated working speed of its boat which travels times and we were anxious to be on,,S14 9s • I from Kitimat to its Kemano sure the project gets completed power station to reduce the size before the onset of the worst (pick-up orders only) of the wash lapping against the winter weather," said Hcwitson. spit, said Hewits0n. More than 6,900 cubic metres FREE DELIVERY! The work involved putting in of material was barged from layers of rip-rap as protection Kemano for rip rap wall. against waves, he added. Haisla band council members 638-0644 He said a study by Alcan said they were happy with the 4660 Lakelse, Terrace determined erosion was caused project and were grateful for AI- by waves created as a result of can's contribution.

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• WESTERN SEAT COVERS • TOW ROPES HEAT GETS turned up just a notch at the library expan- • TRUCK TOOL BOXES • COMPRESSORS sion project's thermometer thanks to a $1,000 donation • BOOSTER CABLES • WINTER CHEMICALS from the Terrace local of the Nisga'a Tribal Council. On the left is local vice president Martin Adams with trustee • WINTER FRONTS • SNOWMOBILE BELTS Charles McKay. • TARPS

el.JR EXPERIENCE IS THE KEY I I - OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK o I Come in fora coffee and browse Library ..., .~. ,.=. .~..m,. ,. ~ -4, Mon,-Fri ...... 8am-6prn ...... ~.,,~::~::,~::~::~;~;':i ii~i{::l Sat 8 am- 5 pm ...... ~,i,~ i!ii!!ii'iiiii!!ii;Mii!ii!iiiiii!iiiii!iiiiii!:ii!!iiiiiLl...... Z Z.TJZTZZII~Z:~I ...... :...... ~:ili!i=;i:!iii:i~i!i!iL!!!: seeks cash ~.>::.'.: :.:.x.:. ":'?i':': ::"7 :::3 ::::': :':+:""i':':""i:i ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ?:':+:".":'.~ 2; ~':':"x+":: :':.: :.=":::"+>. :+: ":'> " :.+>x :+: •.:..> +...: ,>:. :. :...-+'... + .:.:. :::: :.'.:.'.: 1 THE TERRACE Public Li- brary board commitment to brary began a drive last week raise the $87,000. to raise $87,000 to help fi- "Even at $87,000, all we're nance its expansion with let- getting is the finished build- We Need Your Input! ters to local businesses and ing," he said. appeals to its members. Among the material dona- More than $30,000 has al- tions was lumber from local What are the Issues?, ready been raised in cash or in mills for the framing of the -. kind even before the new section. campaign started, says library And the Skeena Valley Residents of Terrace, Thornhill and surrounding areas are invited to a board chairman Dan Gilgan. ,Rotary Club has volunteered "We've already received its time to paint the interior. some generous donations and Gilgan said the board hopes now we're looking for strong the ~ore than 10,000 people • Public Meeting support from the patrons," he who use the library will real- said. ize the value they're getting. Helping the effort along last He noted that it costs an week was a $1,000 donation average $30 to buy one book The Terrace Area Restructure Study from the Terrace local of the and that there are no user fees. Nisga'a Tribal Council. The expansion will double 7:00 p.m. Although city and rural area the library's space to 12,000 residents have approved the square feet. Thursday, December 1 borrowing of money for the The board wants to raise the expansion project and the money over two years but has Thornhill Community Hall provincial government gave a put a special emphasis on the grant, items were cut from month of December. original plans to bring the Among the plans for the ex- We need your views on local concerns and community issues. What are the issues that project in on budget. pansion is setting aside space affect you? The TerraceArea Restructure Committee will consider these issues when Gilgan noted that shelves, for computer work stations to paint: air conditioning and a take advantage of the growing looking at options for "restructuring"~Thornhill incorporation? amalgamation? Redrawn book security system were amount of information avail- municipal boundaries? eliminated even with the ii- able electronically.

For further information contact the Regional District of Kitirnat-Stikine (635-7251) or City of Terrace (635-6311) Norm's on TV The End Is (',oming. A LOCAL forest service official is the focus of one of four provin- cial government 'IV commercials The End of the 1994's t mt is. being beamed across the pro- vince. We're clearing out the 94's to make The commercials concentrate on the province's beefed up forest room for the 95's1 and land use policies and Kalum forest district native liaison of- ricer Norm Parry was filmed in Find out what makes Toyota the Kitlope talking about pro- Camry one of the most tected areas. That area and the Khut- praised cars in it's class, zeymateeu north of Prince Rupert were this year added to the pro- vince s parks inventory. 1994 Toyota Camry "We went there Oct. It. It was quite interesting to watch the V-6 Automatic Engine ¢' Power Windows crew work," said Parry of the t/Power Locks V' AM/FM Cassette fihn shoot. ~/Dual Airbags ~ Anti-Lock Brakes The other commercials concern the forest renewal program, stream rehabilitation and watcrshcd restoration. All feature All This at a Price You W,m't Believe! forest service employees and one of those is frmn Fort St. James. But hurry...There's Only One Left! It cost $600,000 to produce and buy air thne for the commercials which should run for about anoth- er week, says provincial govern. T RRACE MOTORS TOYOTA ment conununications official John Anderson. "Canada's Oldest Toyota Dealership" "The purpose is to provide fac- tual information to the general 4912 Hwy. 16 West Terrace, B.C. D.L. 5957 635-6558 public from real people," he said iii i of the campaign. I II

: i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1 994- A9 -Council Stuck moles beginning WE'VE MOVED! ups pay Dr. Peter Okimi and his staff Are in a new office located right across from the CITY COUNCILLORS voted themselves a three-per-cent to upset c ty officials library. Looking forward to seeing you there. pay increase at their Nov. 14 Mon. and Thurs. 12:30 - 8:00 p.m. council meeting. MECHANICAL MOLES are get- paved." don't know is under there," he Tues. and Wed., 8:00 - 4:30 p.m. They voted unanimously, ring lost under city streets and the Councillor David Hull said added. Friday 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. without debate, on the issue. hassle of rescuing them is starting street residents usually pay direct- "It's unfortuante a very, very 200-4619 Park Avenue, V8G 1V5 Phone: 635-7611 The decision had been made to tick off city councillors. ly for paving through local im- few incidents are being expanded behind closed doors at an in- The latest incident happened in provement projects. to give us a bit of a bad reputa- camera committee meeting on early November when a Pacific The mole also popped up un. tion." Nov. 7. Northern Gas drilling mole, or expeetedly through pavement all New city policy now requires The mayor will now be paid "gopher", got stuck beneath three times it was used on the gas lines either be installed before an annual wage of $20,256.30 Gordon Drive and new pavement Spring Creek Drive subdivision, a new subdivision is paved or else plus a $6,752.10 expense al- there had to be dug up to retrieve The incidents have all been ac- mains be run down each side of rmodei KaSh lowance. it, cidental, but the city is going to the street. That's expected to Each councillor will now The gas utility's mole ~ a demand an improved success rate reduce the need for the moles to Shop Interest-FREE receive $8,830.12 plus a pneumatic drilling device in the future. dig tunnels nndcr the streets. $2,943.37 expense allowance. powered by compressed air ~ is City administrator Bob Hallsor ~iin Terrace this Christmas! Council also voted to make used to excavate a tunnel for nat- said administration has met with Do not pay until April 1/95. the pay increases retroactive ural gas lines. Pacific Northern Gas and told to Jan. 1, 1994. "The pavement's hardly cold them if a mole loses its bearings For more information The decision was based on and somebody's up there digging under a new city street again, call 635-AVCO. the three per cent increase in it up," councillor Gordon Hull "they leave it in the ground." 1993 of the Vancouver Con- said at last week's city council Pacific Northern Gas operations sumer Price Index. meeting. manager Wayne Epp says the 1 It was also based on a report Tatched road portions often boring devices cost $8,000 to "Safety First" from administration on pay sink, creating a permanent speed $12,000 each. given elected officials at other bump on o relatively new street. "It's ludicrous for them to ex- city councils in the province. "You can never patch it as well pect us to leave a piece of equip A.R.K. Extinguisher Ltd. The issue of councillors' as the original pavement," he ex- merit like that sitting underneath Sales and Service pay had been tabled since Jan- plained. the road," Epp said. uary. Council usually defers "I have no problem digg'mg up He says the mole has a digging In TERRACE Drop Off At Valley Oxygen, 4751 Greig Ave. decisions on their own pay older streets that have success rate of about 95 per cent. until negotiations with other deterioriated," Hull added. "But "They can be diverted by a 436 Enterprise Avenue city employees have been not .ones that have" just been rock or sorae obstruction that you Kit/mat, B.C. 632-3536 settled. | I Office Hours: 9 a.m. - Noon Monday, Wednesday, Friday ,," 9&Y n ,"I Are You Every Sunday E# Stuck 1~ ~ Now at the Terrace ~ ~o. For Gift Ideas'? ~ ~¢,-, o.~ / Inn / L~, r~.-,~""""~ Well, Look No further

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informationor revisionsto scheduletimes, interestedstudents are encouragedt0 check with .~ RegionalOffice. Students who have not alreadyapplied for adrnissionto UNBC should do )n as possibleby contactingIhe Coordinatorin your region. DOWNTOWNSOU.OTERRACE SYSTE.S 638"12OO I i goret Anderson, Regional Coordinator, Northwest, 100 I~cHdde Street, Prince Gg. TEL: (604) 624.2862 OUT OF TOWN CALL 1-800-638-1252 AIO - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994

I InI III I n i ml lul ~ *,,i-~ir • ~-~ ~ IlIIIIII1 • ~ave i hiS u.oupon. , I I I Monitoring program cut I

'; ~!~l~~l~t) ~,.',,:~e,~),'.~.:~ .',~ ~~~d~~!~., ..... ~' ~:' ~ ~I~1~"~' ~: ~ ~' ' i' Schooi raises judge's eyebrows I " ' ' ' TI-IE CANCELLATION of the I ~ I I • correctional centre's electronic . On double room for • Notes monitoring program here has ,i ~~4~I~IP ~ 1 or 2 people for ~ come under fire from a Supreme ,-~j[.t-:arp.li~,"l{,~;~;8 l.. 2 consecutive nights • Court Justice. m.4i~//~(Advance~ ~i~l~l~l~ Reservahons Only) Day care An ankle bracelet transmitter effectively puts convicts under I "'--'-~ I sute moved house arrest under the program. | • m '1 "N ,G ~1 . I • 98 Comfortable Units • THE SITE FOR the construe- Bat the electronic monitoring m n ~v~ /,:',,. ~ I • • I /[ ~- /,," ~.':>1., I .No~Smokn Rooms : = ~• = t/on ~ of a new school and program in this region was can- - n ' - ...... ;~lJ ".J~'.',.. , g . II ~ to t.m,. u,, q .,, ,,~ ,. daycar¢ for young parents has celled in March after about 16 . I-~.'~= 7~~':::', I ° LicensedRestaurant • been moved down the street. months. , I~t! ~"'G. '%.1 °AirC°nditioning : The building was originally "It's difficult to understand to be built between the REM how a monitoring program will Lee Theatre and Caledonia be available in one part of the ', I ( "~,'4-~-~.X~ I "CableTV Secondary. province but not another," Jus- I iI ....o. .I.. ~~'~,,~~1'%;:', • ~r,~,~es,,ever., roo~ .• But a more recent review of tice David Vickcrs said Friday in : I^ .~':~N • DirectDial Phones • the plans show that it would sentencing a Kitimat arsonisL cost less to build the Parcnts He said it's difficult to nnder- •' I ,V ~{, "1 'NightlyMovl°s and Children Educational stand the ever.increasing ex- ; I / ~'"':;" I • Indoor Pool, Sauna & Swirl • School (PACES) building be- I • penditure of public money on , Connaugllt Motor Inn , • tween the REM Lee Theatre jails when such programs I Prince George, B.C. ,;uhjodlo^vnllabilily. OimCoupon Per Slay • and the Straume tennis courts, which reduce prison populations I, 1 800 663 6620 Co,,i,on,,,,,,,,,o~,,,.oo,~,,,,Ch~.;,,n' ,• says school district special are cancelled. services director Andrew Vickers, from Vancouver, said Scruton. ; he would have preferred to give This new site is closer to the the accused man ~ Steven street where the water and Krevcnchuk i a prison term to sewer lines run. be served at home by electronic '!To take these services monitoring. back off the street between District corrections director Cal and REM Lee would cost Rob Watts said the $110,000 pro- THIS ELECTRONIC monitor is a lot of money," Scruton said. gram had to have eight people on worn by people as an alterna- "If you spend money on the it per day in this region to make it tive to jail. It'll sound an alarm I LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO site you can't spend money on cost-effective, should the person leave his or the actual facility." "During the 16 months we had her house without permission. NOVEMBER 1994 NOVEMBER 1994 He said the school district it, we told all the judges and the PALACE hop~s to have the building lawyers and did the press thing," years on probation, and an order II[ ready for use in September he said. "We publicized it to no to perform 200 hours community 1995. 2 To"ace I Big I KitselasFire end. But the best numbers we work service. 1 !:3 747Air 4 Brothers and 5 Dept. could achieve on average were A jury found Krevenchuk guilty Terrace Cadets I Sisters Kinsmen 4.58 clients per day." of arson with intent to defraud his Kermode Gym to Terrace I Nisga'aTribal "The numbers were just not insurance company in connection Friendship Peaks I I Kitsurnkalum Society Gym nastics Anli-Poverty I Council.Terrace Sisterhood expand forthcoming in the northwesL" with the Nov. 10, 1992 fire in his Without the option of electronic Kit/mat apartment. 10 Terrace 11Canadian 2 TerraceArt Caledonia's gym will soon be 6 7 i8 USe Association lengthened with a $400,000 monitoring, Vickers said, a prison Krevenchuk was also ordered to Parentscoalition Terrace Community Theatre Paraplegic Youth terra would be an unduly harsh repay the $2,000 advance he forthe Minor Kermode Volunteer Soccer addition. Advancement Terrace Nisga'aTribal sentence, received from the insurance com- ot Education Hockey Friendship Bureau Terrace Figure The addition will make the Society Anti-P0verty Council-Terrace gym 10m longer to create Vickers instead gave Kreven- . party for damage to his household inTerrace Association Skatin~ more room in the end zones. chuk a suspended sentence, three possessions. 7 Orderof 1 9 Rotary Royal 8 Canadian Club Superintendent Frank 13 4terrace 15 16 ParenlsCoalition Terrace Purple Paraplegic Parents For Hamilton said working draw- for the N/nor Kermode Advancemenl Peaks French ings will be ready for board Hockey Friendship Gymnastics Terrace Nisga'aTribal of Education C0uncii-Terrace Terrace Figure approval at its Dec. 6 meet- in Terrace Association Society Anli-Pove~ Skatincj ing. 3 Terrace 24 Orderof f~_ Youth Blueback Royal 50anadian 2 Ambassador 2O 22 Paraplegic Beat ParentsCoalition 1Terrace Swim Club Purple Police Kinette Club for the Kermode Minor Nisga'aTribal Healthy Advancement Friendship Parents Terrace Search & of Education Hockey Council.Terrace person Attacker jailed for 18 months in Terrace Association Society Coalition Anti-Pove~ RescueSoc. The school board has been A 55-YEAR-OLD Terrace man has been sentenced to 18 months 29 ...... 3,0: . in prison for knee-capping a man with a baseball baL 2~ntscoa,iti0n 28 Terrace asked to provide a representa- Minor K'San tive to the local community Albert George Sinclair was sentenced Nov. 9 in connection with for the Terrace the aggravated assault of William Ashcrofl, 41, on Mar. 13, 1992. Advancement Baseball House Bluebacks health council. of Education Association Society Swim Club Frank Hamilton says the The incident happened in the parking lot of the Northern Motor in Terrace board has not identified a rep- Inn after the bar there had closed. ~at, Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 Ashcroft testified he was hit numerous times on the left leg and on resentative yeL Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 the arms as he tried to shield his head. Evening Games Currently Stew Christiansen Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. is: representing the school He said Sinclair accused him of slashing the tires on his vehicle board on the Skecna Union and said he was going to teach him a lesson. Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon Last Wednesday of the month Is DOUBLE BINGO Board of Health. Ashcroft was treated at Mills Memorial Hospital and twice un- T.V. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION derwent surgery on his left kneecap, which was smashed in the at- 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 Money tack. received The school district has received $85,813 to spend on helping schools, teachers and parents deal with changes in the educational system. Of this money, $53,095 will be spent on professional de- velopment for teachers, $3.9,422 of which will be spent in Terrace and Thornhill schools. Allotment of the money is based on school enrollment. Norm's

Northwest Community College on TV

5331 McConnell Ave - Terrace A LOCAL forestservice official ~ is the focus of one of four provin- Welcomes you to our being beamed across the pro- " " x' ' • , , , v/nee. u n ~ m u "~ I ~ The commercials concentrate OPEN on the province's beefed uP forest ,d and land use policies and Kalum How do I keel)more of J /me to f" "9 forest district native liaison of- ,tin that ,~ .... jlh~.~.' ricer Norm Parry was fihned in what I earn? Will I be able to afford to retire comfortably? What can I make-~i iis-diifer'ent. HOUSE .,o .opo a o., p,o ,'.tlhl'~l iq tected areas. do to make the most of the money I have Together we'll focus on six key areas :;'~)Y~!illt[ That area and the Khut- Lhat Callprovide yon with total financial ~'~',' %~,~ii~ III zeyxnateen north of Prince Rupert today? Which investments are right for were this year added to the pro- me? Does anyone really care about what I peaee-o Fmind: Retirement Planning,Tax Join Students and Faculty for a look inside a v/ace's parks inventory. want out of life? Planning, Income Protection, Estate working day at NWCC "We went there GeL ll. It was quite interesting to watch the We can answer all these important Planning, Wealth Buildingand Emergency FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1994 ~rcw work," said Parry of the questions. But firstwe listen. ReServes. And provide a program tailored 10:00 am - 7:00 pm tit., shoot. to your own personal needs aM goals, The other commercials concern hnagine, a financial sel~ces Everyone Welcome the forest renewal program, organization with over $23 billion in assets If you have decided that your (Bring family & friends) stream rehabilitation and that does business one-on-one, face-to- financial ducks need to be in a row. call watershed restoration. All feature 1-800-644-7707 for important, free Science lab d/splays and experiments, forest service employees and one face, wherever and whenever you feel Win a Free Lunch! of those is ~om Fort SL James, most comfortable. Professionally, with information on financial planning and It cost $600,000 to produce and integrity, and backed by sophisticated the number of the office nearest you. Exhibitors • Information • Displays • Refreshments buy air time for the commercials which should run for about anoth- financial management systems, our people er week, says provincial govern- answer all these questions and more-in dl.Ml stors ment communications official your livingroom, across your kitchen table John Anderson. Group Door prizes of NWCC memorabilia "The purpose is to provide fac- or in your office. tual Information to .the general Building futures since 1940, Schedule of events available - contact Ella Goodlad public from real people," he said It's not wliere we do business, but 635-6511 - local 5340 ,, of the campaign. i 1 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - All

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INSIDE SECTION B COMMUNITY JEFF NAGEL EVENTS B2 OMMUNITY 638 7283 Life on the edge

group ights • : i:i ii to survive HE CITY'S poverty fighters have them- FAE COLLINS MOONEY selves fallen on hard T times. Staff at the Terrace Anti- Poverty Society have already To the night's agreed to voluntary pay cuts in an attempt to save money. unsung heroes And they're consider scaling H, FOR THE nine-to-five life, back hours of operation to fewer Monday to Friday. With days per week to achieve further weekends off. And nights spent cuts. in bed, sleeping, like the rest of The clothing room they operate adjacent to their office in the Til- the world. Ileum Twin Theatres building Oh, for a little boredom in the form of a will also be cancelled as of the regular routine, a steady shift, like a end of this month. permanent day shift. "That was a really hard step for Oh, wouldn't it be lovcrly. us," said staff member Helga This became a wish very early in my mar- Kenny. riage. Through the years, more often than Clothes that haven't yet been not, by hubby has been a shift worker. handed out to the needy will be It began way back in the mid-1960s. Be- given to other organizations, like fore the unification of our armed forces, my Birthright, the Terrace Women's new hubby was a gentleman of the Air Resource Centre, the men's Force. shelter and the Salvation Army. As one of many other military radio oper- Kenny says the pay cuts were the idea of herself and advocate ators, my handsome young RCAF corporal Gerry King -- the only paid staff worked shifts around the clock in the members. defense of our country. "The board didn't want us to I remember a clipping, at the communica- do it," she said. "But the pay tions squadron where he worked. Pinned to cuts are necessary. It's either that the bulletin board was this picture of a or one day we might have to grizzled, gummy little guy with a bristly close." beard and leather flying helmet, and a com- Terrace Anti-Poverty keeps a forting caption that read, "Sleep tight low profile, but is well known to tonight. Your air force is awake." the city's less fortunate residents. Stories abound of how the Right. society-staff have helped people Although the little guy in the picture get emergency assistance, fill in a didn't look like he could defend himself, form, write a resume -- or shame much less the whole country, hc was, and a slum landlord into coughing up TERRACE ANTI-POVERTY workers Gerry King and Helga Kenny work on behalf of the city's less is, representative of many others, probably a damage deposit. fortunate. Now they're also trying to turn around the fortunes of the society, which has beenforced much more capable (and certainly better Battling uncaring government to cut services because of declining revenues. looking), who serve us in a multitude of bureaucracies and crusading for lot of money to no money -- to big part of the battle," she says. jected because they said their ser-. ways. tenants' rights are among the getting by on less than $700 a "If I'd had that, I don't think it vices includes "advocacy" ~a And we, for the most part, are unaware of society's specialities. They work on more than 150 month for two people." would have taken me 10 years." term that raises political warning the sacrifice it involves. "Back then them was no moral Most of the society's money flags among bureaucrats. While everyone else sleeps, who patrols soci/q services cases per month and around 60 landlord-tenant support, no emotional support. I comes from a poorly attended A dance earlier this month our streets, who stands by in the emergency cases per month. was alone in the world as far as I Thursday night bingo with the raised $1,300 for the society and ward, who stocks the shelves at the super- They also run information knew." balance from local donations. they are going to plan more fund- market and cleans the offices, who moves workshops and public legal edu- raisers in the months ahead in an goods up and down our highways? Who cation seminars. effort to maintain services. keeps this country going while the rest of us King's motto is "The only It's a day-to-day existance, just snooze? rights you have are the ones you "'There's strength in numbers like some of their clients, and That unsung hero, the shift worker. know about." every victory is an achievement. Kelmy reminds everyone she When there's a job to be done in the mid- They often represent poor and knowing you're not alone is sees that they, too, could find dle of the night, sometimes there is no people who don't know their rights or who are afraid to chal- a big part of the battle.'" themselves in a similar situation. choice. "You are one paycheque away And all too often it requires a sacrifice of lenge bureaucrats or landlords. But most of all the society is and this is you," she says. some kind. As Bob, a shift worker for over about support and caring. "That's what it really boils down thirty years, related to me recently: "If you Kenny remembers her own ex- An anti-poverty group can give They applied for government tO." think about it basically most situations are perience ~ before the society ex- you courage to fight and the tools grants for the first time this year For more information about the Terrace Anti.Poverty Society, call geared to the 9 to 5 Monday to Friday isted. to say 'No', Kenny explains. and were tamed down. worker. Try taking a course in something... "I was on welfare for 10 "There's strength in numbers Their application for a 635-4631 or drop in to the office it's geared to everything but shift work." years," she says. "I went from a and knowing you're not alone is a charitable tax number was re- a t 200-4 721 L azelle A re. "Then there's the pressure it puts on the family unit. Had to miss the son's ball game, the daughter's school play. Thanksgiving the family gets together minus Dad he's at work making a living." "How about your health, three or four in the morning your body wants rest but no you have to make another trip to Rupert." ?.,, " "Almost 35 years of shift work and I've missed a heck of a lot in those years be- cause of it." Bob, and many others, as he reminded me. The policemen, the fireman, the doctor or nurse are "the more visible ones, but also the highways maintenance workers who keeps our roads open day and night, and of course the average shift worker who keeps industry going night and day seven days a week." Bob is right, these people are the silent unsung heroes of our community. So, we can sleep tight tonight. Thanks to our unsung heroes our neighbourhoods will remain safer, our 4 a.m. emergencies will be tended to, our supermarkets will be well- stocked and our offices will be clean, the roads will be clear and commerce will con- tinue around the clock. As my friend across the street was quick to observe, there is one thing that can't be said for these hard working people. You can't call them (ahem) - shiftless. Here's to that gummy little guy and all you weary workers still awake at 4 a.m. on [I The mural zone ..... our behalf and for our benefit. Thanks. And have a good day's sleep. EVERY s'rUDENT at Copper Mountain Elementary School there. The landscapes represent the plants, animals and !~; : !~;; had a hand in the creation of a colourful corrldor at the people of five different blomee --desert, jungle, tundra, :;.=~!, ~:~ school. They painted five murals that now adorn the hallway temperate rainforest, and troplcai ralMorest...... ii=ii~I B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994

C~[~(~j~'" Phone ='" II FAX: e3 - 4rr Ill .... III (]lTYCENE "~34 McConnell Avenue III ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Cruise is playing tonight and Thursday night at 7 and 9:15 MUSIC p.m. Also playing until Thursday night is LOVE AFFAIR at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. • DESPERATO plays at Gigi's Pub in the Terrace Inn un- til Nov. 26. Royal Canadian A HOODS IN THE WOODS play the Canadian Ski Patrol's Powder Hound Howl at the Thomhill Community ET CETERA Legion Branch 13 Centre on Friday, Nov. 25. Doom open 9 p.m. Tickets $10 at • VISIONS OF EARTH, FIBRE AND FILM, is the ex- 4425 Legion Ave, Terrace, BC All Seasons Sports, Convoy Supply, Sport World and hibition on display Nov. 4-27 at the Terrace Art Gallery, Fabrieland. featuring VI Timmerman photography, Joyce MacLeod pot- tery, and weaving by Kitimat's "Spinny Weavers". Art gal- November 25 & 26 • MOONSHINE plays a charity potluck dinner and dance lery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, and 1 to 4 Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Elks Hall. It's being organized by p.m. on Sundays. the maternity ward nurses at Mills Memorial Hospital and all Dance To proceeds go to purchase of a birthing bed at the hospital. • BRUSHSTROKES, an exhibit of art by local artists Cocktails at 6:30, dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets $15 per person. Randy Penner, Gail (Turner) Sears, Maureen Worobey and Northern Comfort friends is on display Nov. 4 to Dee. 15 at the R.E.M. Lee 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Legion Hall • TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND holds a concert at Theatre. Opening night is Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone wel- 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets come. at Sight & Sound in the Skeena Mall. Saturday, November 26 Make the 'Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to • KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday and Sunday at George's Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Sunday and add your event to the Standard's free entertainment list- Pajama Party Monday at Hanky Panky's and every Friday at the Thornhill ings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following • (Come Dressed) Alight lunch will be served .. Pub. week's paper. Members & Bonafide Guests are welcome THEATRE • OKLAHOMA, The Caledonia Fine Arts production of Rodgers' and Hammerstein's musical, plays at 8 p.m. Fridayl Nov. 25, and at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26. Tick- ets are $10, or $5 for children, students and seniors. Tickets available at Sight & Sound in Skeena Mall, and from Caledonia School office. Upcoming • THE OCCUPATION OF HEATHER ROSE, a play by Prince George's Theatre North-West, goes on stage at the Mccall Playhouse at 8 p.m. Dee. 1, 2, 3. Tickets $13 at A Carters Jewellers. A Terrace Little Theatre presentation. LO ...... ~,,,..,, L~ • Weddings • Luncheons MOVIES .~ * Staff Parties * MeeUngs • INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE starring Tom • Conferences * Dinners ~, • Birthdays * Christmas I Augie's Entertainment This Week .~ * Anniversary Gatherings ~ Parties , November 24, 25 & 26

Wednesday, November 23 December 3 MASTERS meet at 7:30 p.m. LEGION LADIES AUXIL- Clarence Michicl Elcmcntary p.m. at A&W on Kcith. Call DIABETIC REFRESHER KNOX UNITED CHURCH at the Terrace Inn. Contact: LIARY holds their December School takes place at 7 p.m. at Doug at 635-4809 for info. CLINIC takes place at Mills women are holding their an- Diana at 635-5905 or LiMa at ,monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. the R.E.M. Lcc Theatre. Ad- Memorial Hospital. Call Dana nual Christmas Bazaar and 638-1856. at the Legion. Potluck at 6:30 mission non-perishable item GRANDPARENTS Rights Hill, RN, at 635-2211 local Tea on Saturday, Dec. 3 from p.m. for food bank. Support Group meetings likes 250 or 638-1956. A doctor's 2 to 4 p.m.at 4907 Lazellc TERRACE BREAST FEED- place at 7:30 p.m. every referral is required. Ave. Everyone welcome. ING Support Group meets at Thursday~ December 8 THURSDAYS Thursday of the Month. Call 8 p.m. at the Mills Memorial SANTA'S HOLIDAY SKEENA VALLEY CAR Claudette at 635-1645 or MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Tuesday~ December 6 Hospital education room. HOEDOWN, a Christmas CLUB meets the fourth Marg at 635-7421 for more Coffee Group meets Nov. 23 TERRACE TOAST- Jamboree put on by student of Thursday of the month at 7:30 info. and every second Wednesday ii at the White Spot at 10 a.m. LIVING WITH CANCER Call Judy at 635-3258 for info Support Group meets the sec- ond and fourth Thursday of ThursdayT November 24 every month from 7:30-9:00 CALEDONIA Secondary p.m. in the Stepping Stone / School Parents Advisory Clubhouse at 3302 Sparkcs { Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in St. For more information call the school library. Diane at 638-3325 or 638- 0296. SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB holds its general meet- Don't let a little snow stop you from driving. Let us put you THE HEALING CIRCLE [ ing at A&W on Kcith Ave at meets every Thursday from ! 7:30 p.m. Call Dong at 635- in one of our great previously owned 4 wheel drive vehicles. 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the 4809 or Bob at 635-9214 for Kennode Friendship Centre. 7 more info. For more information call • :,,,. , ...... Bonita Chapdelaine at 635- Friday, November 25 7670. NORTHWEST COM- MUNITY College holds an ALANON meets every open house from 10 a.m. to 7 Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in the p.m. Mills Memorial Hospital con- 1991 Toyota SR5 4x4 1993 Ford F-250 4x4 1993 GMC SLE 4x4 ference room. Saturday~ November 26 Extended Cab • Loaded Aidtilt/cruise/eassette Extended Cab • "Loaded'~.ldl~ll.l • 4 PROMISE KEEPERS, an (Was $20,995) Low, Low Kilometres SATURDAYS interdenominational men's (was $25,~951 BREAST SELF- ministry, meets at the Al- EXAMINATION clinics lake liance Church at 8 p.m. place at Emerson Medical

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Ladies Fashions & Accessories Sizes Small to Oversize C." DAYS ONLY t. 25 & 26/94 (Friday & Saturday) Open Until 11 pm on Nov 25 All Regular - Priced off Merchandise

] Special Christmas Idea !- Scarf Sets by Arbar • $ :99 ,q,,~Re~lular Price $24,95 This is an exce//ent gift for that specie~/ady and the fit is a/ways perfect

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~'0 One Regular Priced~l i i off Item Of Your Choice l :1 One coupon per customer. Valid Nov. 25 & 26/94. With every purchase made from a participating & Company merchant, you will receive a Scratch'n Win ticket and a chance to win PRIZES, REBATES and DISCOUNTS. Located In The Terrace Shopping Centre Also enter your ticket to participate in the Grand Draw Next to Erwin's Jewellers on December 23/94. , . Owner Kathy Turner ..... ~ ~,, :':~:~ "C0mplete:details at any Te'rface Shopping Centre Store " ,'ii ~' ' ' ;:..... ' '' ' " 635 Im 1700

.- --..~_~I~(~~~~ @ SHOPPERS With Great Mid-WinterMadness Savings DRUG MART 11i 4635 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE, B.C. 635-7261 : !: • , .. ~ "~~.. Once In A Blu® Moon Sal® %

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oo1,.REG. $199 '149. °°'"REG. $499 *369 , REG.°°= $549 *399 THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 PM FRIDAY UNTIL 11 PM REG.°°"' $149 '109 , o=0REG. $279 '199 , °°=REG. $249 '179 , O Baby Spotlight Free.Film Wipes Tub of 84's Specials With Every Roll ' {ii : ~ i~;~i~, :~ ( i :!~/}/ i'~ IL% ~: • Reg $3.69 Friday Only of Film Dropped 1/2 carat T.W. set. 14 Kt. 2.49 ~,0 Off For Realto Products Refills of 84's Processing Reg $3.29 7prn 8pro ...... 10% off 24 exposure REG. 100ASA 1.99 p~ 8prn 9pro ...... 15% off 9pro 10pm .... 20% off 10pro- 11 prn,.25% off genuine Discount off birthstones of themonth Regular Priced Items N 10 Kt. REG,$129 ea $ Butler I~NUG~I~.IL Toothbrushes Bausch & Lamb _~ _~~ ~WINThis BeautifulAnniversary Band (Regular) Multi-Purpose v[]vv No purchase necessary S mpy fill ---- Solution GATORGRIPS ' ' 3 t,~RCH - Aqua DD~34 APRIL - Diamond

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MADNESS i I Thursday, November 24 9:30 am to 9=00 pm i Friday, November 25 9:30 a.m to 11:00 pm

3 piece =='= Ladles • i~,GE THERMAL DRAWERS 00 00 Reg. $5.91 8 P.M. TO 9 P.M. HEAD 2 speed 480 inches Boys HUGGERS JUICE EXTRACTO'R HAPPY CHIPS 3 ROLL XMAS WRAP SWEAT PANTS !i $6.00 $30.00 $2.49 $5.00 Reg. $7.95 Reg.$35.93 Reg. $2.97 I Reg. $6.93 FLORAL i .2 cu. ft. Sanyo 5O INDOOR il Girls/Boys 2 piece ARRANGEMENTS MICROWAVE O Reg. 97¢ LIGHT SET SNOW SUITS !I $16.43 $230.00 $1.93 Reg. $24.99 $30.00 Reg. $297.97 8 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Reg.$2.93 Reg.$39.93 I ASSORTED Sony Blank HUGGIES XMAS GIFT Mens MODELS VIDEO TAPE BASKET COATS $;i'.97 2/$5.00 $ $4.97 $30.00 Reg. $13.99 . Reg. $3.53 CO Reg. $6.97 I Reg. $39.93 5piece AM/FM Stereo Reg. $9.57 RADIO CASSE'I-I'E Ladies I Boys BAKERS SECRET RECORDER WITH C.D. :ITED JEANS; BOOTS $16.00 $120.00 9 P.M. TO 10 P.M. S15.00 $20.00 Reg. $19.43 Reg. $157.77 ALL TOYS Reg. $18.91 Reg. $24.91 Proctor Silex Ladies Assorted Ladies 36 COFFEE MAKERS PURSES THERMAL VESTS XMAS CARDS $19~.00 $9.00 % OFF 2/$9.00 Reg. $21.41 Reg. $12.93 Reg. $5.91 Reg. $2.47

16 inch Royal Double Ladies 5 pack 6.5 ft. TOOL BOX SHEET SETS 9 P.M. TO 10 P.M. PANTY HOSE XMAS TREE $6.00 $13.00 $2.99 $34.97 -!i Reg.$7.93 Reg. $16.97 ALL TOYS Reg.$3.37 Reg. $39197 Assorted Royal Queen BOYS Kids MOVIES SHEET SETS MELLITA COATS COFFEE 2/$3.00 $15.00 O $20,00 Reg. $1.97 Reg. $19.97 Reg. $26.93 $1.97 26 inch Assorted Men's Ladies Plus CITIZEN T.V. RUGS 10 P.M. TO 11 P.M. FLANNEL P.J.'s SWEATERS $500.00 $8.00 FABRIC SPECIAL $9.00 $9.00 Reg.$537.97 Reg.$9.93 BUY 1 METRE GET ONE Reg. $10.97 Reg. $11,91 14 piece Men's Ladies 5 pack CLOCKS NESTED CONTAINERS FREE BOOTS SOCKS $8.oo OF SAME VALUE Reg.$9.92 $10.00 $25.00 2/$7.00 ~ Reg. $13.93 Reg. $29.91 Reg. $3,97 mmmmmmmmmammmam Contoured 6 outlet 10 P.M. TO 11 P.M. XMAS Mens PILLOWS POWER BAR CRACKERS CASUAL SOCKS $8.97 2/$7.00 SLEEPING BAGS $4.97 $1.94 Reg. $4.71 Reg. $5197 reg. $2,99 Pot-Pourri .9 cu. ft. Sanyo $4 4 O0 25 OUTDOOR Child's BASKETS MICROWAVE Reg.$19.99 LIGHT SET SNOW SUITS $6.00 S200.00 $5.93 $30.00 Reg. $8.48 Reg. $229.93 Reg. $36.93

Windmere Citizen STORE HOURS: Moirs Assorted • Mens HAIR DRYER CORDLESS PHONE Monday to Thursday CHOCOLATES SWEATERS 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. $10.00 $60.00 Friday Only $4.97 $9.00 Reg. $14.97 Reg. $77.77 Reg. $6,97 Regl $12.93 9:30 a=m. - 11=00 p.m. Clear Assorted Saturday Ladies Assorted Ladies STORAGE BINS MOVIES 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. SWEATERS SLIPPERS =c=93 / s8:oo I/ ""nd" /I $9oo 2/$3.00 Reg. $9,93 Reg. $9.87 10:OO a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Reg. $1219! Reg. $'1~97 ~ B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 The Terrace Standard Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - 1=17 : II

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I" B8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 NORA LANGLEY FUND ( Nurses get bursaries Northern Light Studio LOCAL NURSES Penny sary fund, as have the northwest Collge in Kamloops, she is now The Place To Find Quality Gifts Henderson and Kathy Mac- regional chapters of the Regis- taking her Masters of Nursing Donald have been named 1994 tered Nurses Association of B.C. from the University of Portland, recipients of the Nora Langley Penny Henderson has worked at focussing on community health Bursary Fund. Mills Memorial Hospital in and education. medical-surgical, obstetrics and Her goal is to continue with her Each nurse will receive $300 TAX FREE SALE now pediatrics since graduating work in education and teaching. for further study and training. from Camesun College in 1984. "We congratulate these two From November 26 to December 3 The bursary is named after Henderson is two-thirds of the nurses for their hard work nd (Just in time for Christmas!) Skeena Health Unit nurse Nora way through a pediatric specialty dedication to the nursing profes- Langley, who died following a program from BCIT. She hopes sion and wish them much success car accident Jan. 18, 1977, to eventually practise in the com- in their future studies," said bur- ...... GIFT SUGGESTIONS: She had worked hard to im- munity concentrating on chil- sary fund coordinator Sonja Com- • Limited Edition prints (framed or unframed) prove continuing education for dren's health needs. erford. . Native carved silver and gold nurses and the bursary was estab-- Kathy MacDonald has worked Any registered ntirse in the . Pottery & Candles northwest may apply for the bnr- lished to perpetuate some of her for the past five years as a nurs- t .' Jewellery made from many stones work. , ing instructor at Northwest Cam- sary. For application forms or Many of her friends and co- munity College. ~ more information, contact Sonja workers have donated to the bur- A 1975 grad from Cariboo Comerford at 635-6339. 4820 Halliwell Avenue, Terrace phone 638-1403 Cal students honoured Now open Sundays until Christmas FIRST TERM honour roll stand- Victor Basanti, Christine T. Johnston, Jennifer Kuehne, ings have been issued at Beaupre, Neil Botelho, Trisha M. Robert Lien, Roddie Mclnnes, Caledonia Sr. Secondary and con- Braun, Andre Brown, James M. Mark Meijer, Jesse Morgan, Scott gratulations go out to all success- Casey, Sheri A. Clark, Jocelyn D. Northridge, Martin G. Ouellet, ful students: Coxford, Jeff J. Danghcrty, Sureena Parmar, Patrick Phillips, Outstanding Achievement Joseph I...M. Dominguez, Jason Pike, Jim Reid, Permindar Kevin Andrews, Janine Arnold, Gungeet Gill, Julie A Gillanders,' Sandhu, Hannah H. Scruton, Mathew T. Bail, Hayes Beatty, Luke Ginther, Leah E. Graham, Chris Seltenrieh, Ryan W. Shan- Linnas M. Bee, Christine M. Frank Gration, Jeremy Gwilt non, Karen Shepherd, Heidi Brown, Matthew D.K. Buckle, Chris Heroes, Jamie Hill Turner, K. Van Der Westhuizen, Alison 'R. Chase, Wes Coelho, Hal Hobenshield, Daina Home, Willow A. Van Genne, Donnita Heather J. Connacher, E.P. Tony F. Humphrey, Cathy M. Vienneau Michael Cooper, Ayesha T. Coosemans, Joseph Dasilva, Erin C. Davies, Micheal R. Davies, Andy Dehoog, Coral-Jean Caledonia Fine Arts Dennis, Leah M Dewalle, Leslie presents,.. Dickson, Natalie IL Diekson, Dustin L. Dunbar, Jessiea Eadss, Paul Fleming, Kenneth Foley, R.ODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S Kathy Freeman, Rite Grewal, Joe S. Hadley, Ellie Higginson, Karmjit Jawanda, Arie Jerke, OKLAHOMA! Matt Kerby, Glendon Lorenz, Music by RICHARD RODGERS Mavneeraj Malbotra, Aisha Book and Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Manji, Shelley Mantel, Travis MeMurray, Matthew R. Meijer, Based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs"by LynnRiggs Katy Milne, Giebett Neninger, Original Dances by Agnesde Mille Harik Nijjar, Pawitter P. Nirwan, Peter Jan Okimi, Angels Paired, Friday; November 25, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Amar Parmar, Amy L. Parnell- Jones, Len Pelletier, Snndra Saturday, November 26, 1994 Lcann Penner, Tim Phillips, Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Henry Quack, Meena M. Samra, Harpreet Sandhu, Pal K Sandhu Evening at 8:00 p.m. Meritorious Achievement Shauna Austin, Wallace Azak, : R.E.M. Lee Theatre David Bretherrick, Yolanda Burke, Colleen Craig, Bryan Crampton, Shawn Cross, Esther :, Adults $10.00 Students, Seniors & Children $5.00 Deleejw, Wilf Geier, Lakhbir Jas- "l]ckets on sale at Sight & Sound in the Skeena Mall, Members of the cast, wal, Michael J. Krisinger, Scott •choir and school bands or Caledonia School Office Long, S.J. Lee McQuade _. - =.-:_.~_...._-~--~ ~-;~--~-.~-._~_-=-. Cindy A Menz, James Miskelly, Jennifer Neves, Kylie R. Okan, Alene N. Petovello, Janie IC ---- ~ f~¢'~,~, ~ " - -- ~ " " ~"'~'S__~ Ramsey, Lillian Ryan Susie Ann Schlamp, Melanie Schmidt, Samantha K Seymour, Kerri Skaalrud, Angela Sparks, Tanya Urbanoski, Michael Vandermeulen, Jason Yamashita ~:'~ ",',,"'" ~"i'";)~b THE GOVERNMENTOF CANADA Honourable Mention is looking at changing Canada's social programs. But before making changes, I we want your views. At The Bright Spot

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\\ a "Winterservice-Special" \ Winter can be the hardest time of the year on your vehicle. Take care of your The Governmeiitof Callada \~~ copy of"ltave Your Say" or Ibr other investment with a genuine GM Parts & Service. Let the expert technicians at has prepared a qticsti0n and ,'rosTer ~ intbrrnationon changing Canada'ssocial programs, McEwan GM prepare your car or light truck for the cold days ahead with our booklet llave Your Say . This booklet gives Winter Service Special from: Which Includes you ilfl'ormatioaoil possible changes to social programs like: Call 1-800-735-3551 O O ,Test charging system TDD: 1.800-465.7735 ,Load test battery • Unemploymenth~surance ,Inspect distributor cap & rolor • ChildTax Benefit ,Inspect spark plug wires • Federal contributionsto: "Have Your S'ay" is also available al all post ,Inspect air filter & P0V System •Empl o)ment , deve lopment services' and training oftices. Canada EmploymentCenlreso and at many ,Drain cooling system & refill with up to 4 Iitree of antifreeze • Post-secondaryeducation YM/YWCAs and grocerystores across Canada • Social assistance(welt:are] slid socM services ,Clean & lubricate battery terminals You can also share your views witt~your MP • Child care *Taxes and additional parts extra. Offer ,Check steering linkages or attend the public hearings on Social Security applies to most cars & light trucks. Expires • Assistance to persons with disabilit!es ,Check wiper blades, red hoses and all heater hoses Reform which ;ire being held in cornmunities Nov. 30, 1994. ,Check drive belts and exterior lights. To participate in this national discussion,t311 i~ across Canada by the Standing Committeeo. Good People • Good Service • Good Value the pull-out question and alw.versection of lhe Human ResourcesDevelopment. booklet, and retur, it to us. OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS PLEASE CALL COLLECT TERRACE 635-4941 IT'S TIMErTO CltANGE OUR SOCIAL PROGRAMS. IIAVE YOUR SAY. KITIMAT 632-4941 1-800-8McEWAN II* I HumanResources Ddveloppementdoe C_ 1111 DevelopmentCanada ressourcoshumalnea Canada anaaa We Can Make It Happen At The Bright Spot On Highway 16 West In Terrace

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RATIc. v ' ..... g in 1995 with JERRY DOUCETTE & THE COLIN JAMES BAND

We'lland supply midnight the Smorgasbord, noisemakers, youmusic i TERRACEGIGI S PUBINNIN~ supply the fun. PARTY UNTIL 3 AM. $50.O0/PERSON $80.O0/COUPLE 4551 Greig Ave., Doors Open At 8 PM Terrace, B.C. Get your tickets in advance, available at . the front desk, an '~AVAIL~BLE STARTI

[] They're all there SISTERS CRISTINA Heslenfeld (left) and Andrea (right) pose with one of the Veritas school tea towels for sale at its Christmas bazaar Nov. 20. The tea towels feature self portraits of staff: and students. The towels were just one of the many offerings enjoyed by those who attended the annual event at the school. Refreshments were also available.

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Products services. :~, ~",~,:~,,,:'.,_:',.~. 'J.~'C-...... i;,. ",":, '" "'free" eStirfiates...... ~' FEATURES ~ ~ SAFARI CARAVAN AEROSTA'I~ ~Safari gives the most room andpower that you can=find in any van in its class - period/It has seating for 8 that ,,,xP,m, Nc Standard Engine 4.3L V6 2.5L 4 cyl. 3.0L V6 D.J.ODORMISER~ the competition doesn't even offer and still has 41.3 THE Horsepower 190 I00 135 3514 Clore Ave..~,=~~,. cubic feet of space behind the rear seat. And with the STRENGTH OF Standard Seating. 8 person 5 person 7 person rear seats removed, it's the only compact van that can 635-1112 ~ Air Conditioning ' YES Extra Cost YES carry a 4 ' x 8' sheet of plywood flat. Its enhanced GMC SAFARI. performance 4.3L V6 delivers 190 HP with excellent fuel economy and provides up to 5500 lb. towing cahacity- another best in class. '~ =t" • Anti-Lock Braking System • Air Conditioning • 4-Speed Electronic Auto Transmission with Overdrive RRACE • Power Windows and Door Locks UNTEER • AM/FM Stereo Cassette AU • Driver and Front Passenger Captain's Chairs 0 • Side-guard Door Beams • Deep Tinted Glass (across from Totem Furniture) VOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITIES TerraceArt Assoqiati0n VALUE PRICE • needs people for door sales and raffle able sales. Dec. 2, 7-9pm, Dec. 3, 10am- 4pm (2hr, shifts), SkeenaJunior High, The Salvation Army needs mature help with Christmas Cheer s22,488" Kettle Fri,'s Dec. 2, 16, & 23, 1 to 9 pm OR 36 MONTH SMARTLEASE (2hr. shifts) Sat.'s Dec, 3, 17, & 24,1 to 6 pm (2hr. shifts) Skiers,Skiers, Skiers Shames MountainSki ClubsAnnual Alpine Giant Slalom Race, Gate keepersneeded Jan. 7 &8, 1995. Bag lunchsupplied. s348'/-o. Call Freda Schmidt Referral Coordinator TERRACE VOLUNTEER 1995 GMC SONOMA 1995 GMC SOI~OMA 1995 JIMMY SiS 4X4 =,~' BUREAU ~. VALUE $ ' OR 36 MONTH $ VMO. EXTENDED CAB, VALUE PRICE PRICE 13,948 SMARTLEASE 238 PRICE SMARTLEASE 31,795 3R 36 MONTH SMARTLEASE s488

Your Welcome • All new for '95 o 4.3L V6 with 190 HP • Electronic Auto Transmission ° Anti.Lock Braking System Wagon Hostesses • Multi-Port Fuel Injected Engine • 5-Speed Transmission • 4.3L V6 Engine o 5-Speed Transmission with Overdrive • Air Bag • Remote Keyless Entry * Floor and Roof Consoles for Terrace, B.C. with Overdrive ° Anti.Lock Braking System, Air Bag • Anti-Lock Braking System • Air Bag o Aluminum Wheels • Power Locks, Windows, Tailgate Release, Mirrors, Drivers Seat • Aluminum Wheels ° AM/FM Stereo Cassette • AM/FM Stereo Cassette • Aluminum Wheels • AM/FM Stereo Cassette If you have moved to Terrace or have Jim McEwan Motors had a new baby, or are getting

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Elaine C. 635-3018 Elaine Mc. 638-8733 Kelly V. 638-7797 Gilllan W. 635-3044 Put the moneyyou've earnedwith your GM Cardtoward a new Pontiac, Joan K. 635-2928_J Buick or GMCTruck, B10.- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 Around Town rtet play.s The HEAD.SHEDpresents mus,cal Fashion Show • Cosmetics A Christmas tree chal rs .~ Hairstyles ,Line Dance Demonstrations THEHE '~EI~TERRACE ~ACE A]ANTI-POVERTY ff'I-P 3'v ERTY GROUP's(;RC LIP ; annual ChristChristmas aa,, Treeree ccampaign amp ign fcfor r nneedy edy ~:hllchildrendren is nowr 0w underwayInd(rway at a~ few Ilocal ~ca', department~part ~enl stores..stores. Gift tags hung on trees at K-Mart and the Terrace Co-op are or as they are more. commonly ~ Sunday, December 4 at the Dolly Varden Room filled out with the first names of needy kids, along with ages, Quartettokn°wnbYGelato,their wereItalianthename'lhlrd r~ b (Terrace Inn) at 7:30 pm -Tickets $5 sizes and sexes. . All proceeds to Terrace Child Development Centre Shoppers there can pick a tag off the tree and turn it and an un- in the Terrace Concert Society's ~ ~. rickets available at Northern Horse Supply, Glass Slipper the subject of much :~~~/~2~~ wrapped gift over to store staff. They'll wrap it and and return it '94-'95seriesandwereonstag¢ conversation g. J> Bridal Shoppe, Mantiques and HEAD SHED to the Anti-Poverty group for delivery before Christmas. in Terrace Saturday, Nov. 12. at the intermission. The society last year collected more than 200 gifts at the two The classical/crossover ensem- The program featured a number stores. ble consists of four very talented of light classical pieces, mostly "It was very successful," says the society's Helga Kenncy. and versatile Canadian musicians, Italian with a few Spanish pieces She said the society is also looking for volunteers to help deliver each of whom perform at least and a surprising finish with tenor gifts between Dec. 17 and 24. two instruments to produce an Peter de Sotto's version of Danny hour and a half of fun classical Boy. $ music. The performance received a ANNUAL CHRIST Marrow info session planned The easy rapport between the well-deserved standing ovation TWO DOCTORS and a Red Cross official are coming up next players was contagious and the by the Terrace crowd. ARTS & CRAFTS week for an information session on bone manow donations for players joked with each other, Once again, the Terrace Con- transplants. without ever excluding the certy Society has brought us an Friday, The Nov. 28 meeting is being sponsored by the Bruce Den- audience from the fun. example of classical music at its niston Bone Marrow Society, named after an RCMP officer who The quartet played an interest- most access~le. died of cancer. ing version of what they termed The next performance will be Dec. 2 Also on the trip is RCMP public relations official Sergeant musical chairs all evening, rear- January 28, 1995 featuring David Peter Montague who is working with Terrace RCMP Constable ranging themselves for every new Sereda. Tickets are $15 ($10 for 7 pm to 9 pm IGm Hall and local bone marrow donor Barb Adams on the pro- piece, highlighting a different students and seniors) and are ject. performer, available at Erwin's in the Skeena Saturday, "This is an information meeting only. There won't be any test- One of the highlights of the Mail. ing. This is for people who want to know more," said Hall. | Dec. 3 Hall and the others are counting on a good response because of 10 am to 4 pm the large amount of testing that's required to find the right match. i' Healthy bone marrow is critical in the body's effort to prevent Tree I,ghts up Saturday cancer and other diseases. at Although matches can be made from family members, many THE BIG CHRISTMAS tree at Tenaceview Lodge will be lit up starting this Saturday, Nov. 26. people who need transplants must look to the International Bone Skeena Junior Secondary Marrow Registry for help. It's also the day of Terraceview Lodge's annual Christmas tea and bazaar. I~~~ TERRACEARTASSOCIATION Every year in Canada more than 400 people are on the waiting list for transplants and it can take more than 100,000 people to BOX 82, TERRACE,B.C. V8G 4A4 find one perfect match. One of the doctors on the trip is up to do a study on native people and bone marrow donations. City makes "We want to get as many people involved as possible," said proclamations Hall. CITY COUNCIL made the fol- The group will also tour Prince Rupert, the Hazeltons and lowing proclamations at their Smithers. Nov. 14 council meeting: This is the second time this year bone marrow transplants have [] The month of January as figured in the area. Alzheimmer Awareness Month. This fall a group of RCMP cyclists under the auspices of the [] January 7-15 as Gymnastics Denniston society passed through town as part of a provincial tour Awareness Week. to raise money and provide information. [] December 1 as World AIDS Donors must be between the ages of 17 and 59 and meet the re- Day. quirements for donating blood. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre and lasts un~! 8:45 p.m. New Proprietor: Brian Mclntyre Babysitting will be available at the theatre. Rides are being of- m fered. More information is available by calling 635-3813 or 638- 7429. 104-47 | 6 LAZELLEAVE. TERRACE, B.C. ': NoW PlayinginGiGi'sPu

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4736 Lakelse Ave, ¸ Terrace, B.C, V8G 1 R6 635-2820 B12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 FLOYD FRANK Memories of winters past I ¸ BUNDLES HE WEEKEND's ieatherboots. windbreak, and it seemed that all OF JOY heavy blanket of The clamp-on parts were ad- the passing snow ended up on the snow brings back justable and so would fit to dif- ice rink. memories of ferent sized boots, so several of Baby's Name: T The man kept shovelling it to Melissu Margary Paige winters past for many old- us would go skating and take Date & Time of Birth: the sides, piling it higher and ' Baby's Name: timers, turns using one set of skates. November 3/94 at 10:03 p.m. higher. But the higher the piles of Gideon Bryson Joseph Tanner Brown Jr. Cold feet were the order of the Weigbt:9 lbs 4 oz Sex: Female And it's perhaps a good time to snow surrounding it got, the Date & Time of Birth: Parents: Henry & Diane Adams present some of the reminis- day as our leather shoes were deeper the drifts on the ice October 27/94 at 1:39 p.m, Little sister for Jordan, Henry Jr. cences of Terrace pioneer, Floyd cold. Weight: 8 lbs 5 oz Sex: Male seemed to gel & Michael Frank, who turned 90 this fall. As the years passed, some kids At last, with the cleared ice sur- Parents: Gideon Brown Sr. & Every one of his winters have got skates they could screw onto face down to about the size of a Luanne Marsden Prince Rupert' Baby's Name: Gregory Terrunce Stevens been spent here on the Skeena. the soles of their shoes, but it was small room, and no place to pile He's written one book on local hard to get them on straight or Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: more snow, the idea of an out- Tartan Ashtin Richard Booth history already and a second one make them stay on. November 5 at 7:05 p.m. door rink was abandoned. Date & Time of Birth: Weight: 7 lbs 15 oz Sex: Male is H E r E::; N: "i: HE:R E now inthe works. He's hoping Skiing never got popular, we Nov. 1/94 at 11:22 a,m. Parents: Lorne Stevens & to have it published in the spring couldn't afford a good outfit and In the fall of 1932, an active YVONNE MOEN group of young peopel formed a Weight: 6 Ibs 2 oz Sex: Male Kofinna Morven, a little brother of 1995. the heavy snows discouraged Parenl: Darryl & Rae Booth, Baby ski club, got busy and cleared off for Tara So now, here are some their general use. two clay tennis courts just across brother for Tory memories of winters gone by But almosteveryone had snow- from Railway Avenue south of the bush on a ski run on Terrace Baby's Name: from Floyd Frank .... shoes, and we did a lot of snow- the Terrace Hotel and facing on Mountain, above the North Baby's Name: Natban James Rinsma shoeing. Kalum Street. These were en- Kalum trailer court. David Mackenzie Byng Date & Time of Birth: Many of us were able to run on They didn't bother to cut off the Date & Time of Birth: November 19/94 at 8:30 a.m. By Floyd Frank closed by a three foot board fence November 2/94 at 06:03 a.m. them at a pretty good clip without stumps, figuring th snow would Weight: 9 Ibs 5 oz Sex: Male WINTER IS WINTER, no mat- plus about ten feet of chicken Weight: 8 lbs 15 oz Sex: Male Parents: Rite Rinsma. Proud cover them. ter where you find it, and the first taking too many nose dives into wire above the boards. Parents: David & Cheryl-Ann Byng, Grandparents Jack & Ruth Savard fall of snow sends the kids sear- the snow. One fall in about 1920, a group They got their skiing equipment ching forthcir sleds. At school, we would tramp out of citizens decided to flood these all in order and waited for the It wasn't much different in the a large circle in the snow, with a tennis courts when it turned cold snow. tramped down cross within the early days in the Kitsumkalum for a small outdoor skating rink. It was a wet winter, however, circle and play fox and geese.. Valle~ except that to begin with, One of the group was put in with just a bit of wet snow all kids were few and far between There were snowball fights and charge and was paid to keep the winter, and there was simply no and in most cases, rather than snow forts with the ensuing rink free of snow. chance to try out the ski run. searching for their sleds, they battles. Dry powdery snow fell and that [ [& ~-~ .T,T~t YmT~'UA ITTTITTTTIT'5 PI I • r5 were asking Dad to build them • Terrace wind began to blow. By spring the ski club had fal- ~,+~WIIVI'ICI+ WHrI'I(,~AI,I( At home we built snowmen The board fence acted as a Ion apart and was never revived. :~,, tz IxJuat t, atzx~ u, u.~ one. when the snow was favourable. Those with creative ability built Lack of roads and fast trans- . ~~~d BIBOZ Off Sleds a their own. A great variety of sleds portation limited our range. We I sp 31 ~ ~'n were produced by the youngsters, never got out to any of the lakes eedingCosts Almost 8,000 Injuries A Year. Snow Shovels some good, and some that in winter, they were just too far l l i - couldn't stand the stress of coast- awayto walk thereo go by horse I Please, Slow Down, 1.800-661-2990 SkeenaMall 635-5236 ing. and sleigh. In the early days, there were Eut even the fancy bought sleds often had to take second place to the wide-runnered home-made variety under certain snow condi- tions. 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INSIDE SECTION C SPORTS MENU C2 MALCOLM BAXTER 638-7283 II PORTSI I I III McDougall cashes in THE RESULT was never in to relicve early pressure in the McDougall, third Dan Fisher, Denise Sawtell got the early doubt. fourth and McDougall duplicated Griffith and lead Ross Smith took jump with a single in the first fuh The final of the '94 Terrace on his first to lic two. the $1,800 lop prize by a 9-2 lowed by a steal of another. Two Cash Spiel lasted only six ends Left with a straight takeout on margin. more in the fourth had hcr 4-1 up but Kevin McDougall's foursome his last, McDougall made no mis- There was no such easy stxoil in but that's where Kim had essentially wrapped it up half take for three more and a 6-1 the other Cash Spiel playoffs. McDougail's rink started to fight way there. lead. In the game for third, Ron back. The writing was on the wall for Palmer was forced to make a Townley's two in the sixth tied Having pickcd up a dcuce in the SKEENA ANGLER their Smithers opponents from the touchy takeout in the next just to that one up at thrce. ncxt, McDougall stoic two more first end when skip Don Palmer salvage a single and thcn got into Having heaved one through to when Sawtcll's hit rolled too far. ROB BROg qq missed an open takeout and trouble early in the sixth whcn his blank the next, John Heighington ARcr a blankcd cnd, Sawtcll McDougall made him pay with a second helpfully raised a Terrace hit and stuck with the hammer to scored singlctons in each of the draw for three. rock into the rings behind lots of go one up after eight. ncxt two to regain the lead. In the canoe Palmer blanked the second but cover. After Townley had evened up In the tenth, howcvcr, the sqtiandered a chance for two in Facing two yellows on his first, again with a game rescuing draw momentum shifted yet again and the third when he overthrew his Palmer unsuccessfully tricd to use in the ninth, Hcighington put it on her last Sawtcll had to pull off R ESEARCH FOR an article on the draw, tapped his own counter out a non-counter for a hit and long, away with his final end hammer, the frccze to stay alive. Ovcr- •¢ events leading up to the preservation of contention and had to settle for cross-house roll. just squeezing the guard for the thrown, the rock hung out stub- of the Kiflopc Valley took me to a single. McDougall drew the back 12ft. nose hit and the $600 prize. bornly to wrcck and the Kitimaat Village and the home of Kenny and Long raised takeouts dclivercd to tic three and whcn he wrcckcd It was anothcr nailbiter in the McDougall clan had picked up Shirley Hall this week. It was an experience I'll the killer blow. Tcrrace second on his freeze hammer attempt, consolation, and all-Terrace af- their second triumph of the a !; not soon forget. Miteh Griffith went two for two Palmer shook hands. fair, in the consolation final. weekend, 7-6. For me there is always a short period of awkwardness when entering the home of strangers. The moment I stepped into the hallway of the Halls I felt welcome, at ease. Shirley, illu- minated by the light of a window overlooking the vill{~gc and the sea, smiled warmly as she stood t~ up then shook my hand gently but firmly. As I turncd to shake Kenny's hand I noticed a large wall covered with pictures of beaming children. Kenny leaned across the couch to take my hand. A painful hip kept him from standing. He'd ng- gravatcd it ou a trip to Kcmano, where he'd been overseeing construction of a dike Alcan is erect- ing to halt destruction of the Haisla graveyard there. I visited the graveyard last summer. It's a place of magic and power whcre tools, placcd there by one generation to mark the skills of another, protrude from thc moss on the gravcs like mushrooms; whcrc lists of names on weathered gravc markers tell of the plagues that reduced the ~~,~;!~;:.~!;. Henaaksiala to three families in terribly short .•.5 • span. This accrued an appropriate entry to our conversation. I asked Kcnny whether he fclt the dike would stem the tide.

Kcnny Hall is Chaqwcckash, Henaaksiala sur- I vivor, hereditary chicf,--chicf of Kowcsas, respected Eagle Clan elder, repository of vital knowledge passed on over thousands of years. His speech is strong, direct, full of symbols, I sometimes tinged with sadness, but never bitter, which says much about the character of a man who has seen transmission towers replace totems, lived all his life bearing the oppressive weight of covert and overt racism, seen alcohol and disease ravage the homes of his people, watched his parents and his wife's parents die of stomach can- cer, lost two young sons to fire and suffered the indignity of losing the remains of two of his grandparents to the wash of the Alcan ferry. The mountain at Kemano, said Kenny, was where his distant ancestors found refuge during PUTTING IT AWAY. Kevin McDougall keeps a close eye on his back 12 to lie three, then watched opposing skip Don Palmer of the Great Flood. He was satisfied the dike would last stone of the Terrace Cashspiel. He successfully drew the Smithers wreck on his last gasp draw attempt. spare the resting place of their descendants. "A new pole, Nanakila, the watchman," watches over the graveyard now, he told me. I remem- bered it, recalled its brilliant eyes. "School children asked me why there is such a LeBlanc nets ..... ~f;~ -~ ;~ " i' large empty space from just below the top to the ' i • bottom of that pole. ] told them that is what the earth will be like if people continue to harm it," said Kenny. nationals fifth Kenny Hall then spoke of tim eulachon his people harvest at Kemano every year. "It is a THE ROOKIES did just fine and up in fifth place. long way to go. It's expensive. Not very many Terrace had a share in the fifth Aaron's shut out was reminis- Haisla go now." best in Canada performance. cent of the stellar performance he As he and Shirley told how, each spring, the The team was the Cariboo Col- had turned in at the provincial Haisla canoed across the estuary to the fishing lege (Kamloops) Sun Demons, playof~. camp located where the sand hill in Kitimat now the local hook was goalie ,Aaron In the opener there, LcBlane stands ~ every family in their own canoe, every LeBlane and the cvcnt was the held Langara off the board Haisla with their own paddle, every family with soccer university college national through both regulation and over- their own house at the site ~ I began to ap- championship. time, then did the same in the preciate what a devastating thing the loss of that With an avcrage age of 18-19 shoot-out as Carihoo notched its fishery was. The fish were rendered. Great ycars, the Sun Demons were the first victory. quantities of the finest grease was collected, and kids on the block, says Aaron's The final saw another scorcleas in the process ways and wisdom were handed father, Jacques LeBlanc. game forcing a shoot-out and this from old to young. Grease was food, medicine Politely describing some of the time he let in only one as the Sun and a medium of exchange. With six eulachon opposition as "very mature Demons netted three to take the (S rivers, the Haisla were a rich nation. teams," he pointed out the Hum- title. Thanks to sewage and industrial effluent the ber College Hawks of Ontario No surprise, LcBlanc was Kitimat estuary turned into a chemical soup. The counted a half dozen Canadian named most valuable player of eulachon began to stink and taste bad. The Haisla Soccer League players among the provincial championship. stopped fishing the Kitimat run, further devastat- thclr number. Given the youth of the Sun ing an already reeling economy. Not as strong as they would like Demons, Jacques predicts the While Shirley made some lunch, I questioned to be up front, the Sun Demons' only direction js up. Kcnny about Rediscovery, the initiative designed task was made all the tougher by "The Nationals were not bad to reconuect young Haisla to their land, and about having their leading striker under for the team, they got some good the younger generation of Haisla in general. As suspension for the first game of experience," he said. "It'll work Shirley placed the sandwiches before us Kexmy the nationals and another forward in their favour next year. began speaking of the trip young Haisla made to out with injury for the duration. Bella Bclla in a dugout built for the occasion. He But despite those problems, A LOT of Terrace youth soccer spoke of their training and the eventful journey. they gave a good account of players are missing the boat, says As I listened I saw young Haisla slicing through themselves. Jacques LeBlanc. the sea, shepherded by Elders in powered craft; I While Cariboo tried to adjust to That's because they just don't pictured the young crew struggling.through rough the artificial turf at the Montreal know the opportunities that are water just outside the Village. He and Shirley vcnuc, the Mount Royal Cougars out there. ~'% lot of kids from glowed with pride. "It was the high point tn my grabbed two quick goals and held here should be playing in col- ~'~'~ ~". .... "~i~'~ "~ "~ 'I ~.~ life," said Kcnny, Then, while I fintshed my cof- that advantage to the end of the leges," he maintains. fee and the last sandwich, he left the room and tournament opener. The problem is they don't real- returned with carved cedar paddle, handsomely It was pretty much a repeat in ize there are scholarships avail- decorated with an eagle, and handed it to me. the Sun Demons' second game, able in their favourite sport. "We'd like you to have this," he said. said LcBlanc, another 2-0 loss And with the number of ap- = He shoots... ~r'~ ~. ~ h ~ -~ I I didn't know what to say. I struggled for ap- this time to Dawson College of plieants exceeding places avail- propriate words of thanks. Claaqweckash stopped Quebec. able at most institutions, those IT'S NEVER 1oo early to start when you've,got y~urWes dr i!i I ' ~;:i. me with a wave of his hand. "It's yours," he That sent Cariboo to the con- scholarships become an all the an NHL career. Above, a couple of Terrace Minor H0ckey,i i said. "You're in the canoe now, You will need a solation round where they mo!~ impomnt ticket to post- youngest engage in a one-on-one duelSaturday morning. paddle," whipped Nova Scotla 6.0 to end secofidary e.ducal]oh, ~:...... i r I I ' C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 l

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WHEELCHAIR ATHLETE Daniel Wesley brought his message Let's go SH~IUVIIESt~CSKIER' meeting at the bunkhouse at of self-confidence to Skeena Junior Secondary students at the Riverlodge in Kitimat, 7:30 REM Lee Theatre November 15. After speaking to the entire p.m. Ski swap and slides on school, Wesley took a few minutes to talk one-on-one with back-country touring. Every- Skeena grade nine student, Paul Dhillon, one welcome. Join our Masters Program. It's a great way to get out, Men's Ree Hockey Terrace hosts ski, have some fun and improve your ski technique. Norm's v Skeena 10:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOV. 25 Skating esteemed visitors THREE WORLD CLASS the 1992 summer Olympics in The Mountain Masters Ski Racing Program meets every Saturday from 1:00 pm TERRACE SKATING clubs athletes brought their message of and the recent winter holds tests through to Sunday. confidence to nine local schools Olympics in Lillehammer. to 3 pm. The program consists of race training and ski improvement sessions last week. Wesley came back from directed by the needs of the participants. These sessions include training in all SATURDAY, NOV. 26 The three athletes are ~embers with'gold in the 100m and 800m disciplines and ski improvement clinics with video analysis and individual feedback. Ju-Jitsu of the Esteem Team, a group of track events. Throughout the seasons you will be able to participate in fun races to help gauge TERRACE CLUB holds in- about 40 amateur athletes who He also won silver in Barcelona house tourney at 5043 Keith visit B.C. schools speaking to stu- in the 4xl00m relay. your improvement. • Ave. (upstairs), runs 9 a.~h.-1 dents about overcoming dif- Wesley said he hopes to This program is available to all levels of skiers 17 years of age and older. For those p.m. Spectators welcome. ficulties and making positive represent Canada at the Atlanta participants interested, training can be geared to prepare for the Master's Series choices. Olympics in 1996 as one of two Men's Ree Hockey Races, Kermodie Tuck and The Shoosh Boomer Downhill. i:i Speaking to Skeena Junior disabled tennis players. All coaching is provided by the Shames Mountain Skier Development Centre. :~ i Convoy v Wranglers 8 p.m. Secondary students in the REM Also visiting Terrace Nov. 15 Precision v Coast Inn lan Hamilton and Tim Foster are both experienced coaches certified by the Lee Theatre was Daniel Wesley, was four time Olympian 9:30 p.m. eurrendy a member of the Cana- Charmaine Crooks who won sil- Canadian Ski Coaches Federation. :: dian National Disabled Alpine ver in the 4xl00m race in the The cost of the program is $85 for the season, beginning December 17, 1994, and ¢ SUNDAY~ NOV. 27 Ski team as well as one of Cana- 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and ending March 25, 1995. Men's Ree Hockey da's top ranked wheelchair tennis silver in the 800m at Victoria's All Seasons v Skeena players. . 9:30 p.m. After losing his legs in a child- Graeme Fell, Canadian record A For information or to register Norm's Auto v Back Eddy hood train accident, Wesley said holder in the 3,000m and 5,000m call our office at 635-3773 Skiing et 11 p.m. it took a while before he could (indoors) steeplechase, also spoke MOUNTAIN and ask for Tim Foster. deal with his disability. to local students. its peak! TUESDAY~ NOV. 29 "I was really angry and embar- Men's Ree Hockey rassed, and I wondered why it All Seasons v Back Eddy happened to me for the first 9 p.m. / while," said Wesley. "But I iil Skeena v Coast Inn came to accept that it happened to !? 10:30 p.m. me, for whatever reasons, and I had to go on." ;i FRIDAY~ DEC. ?. When Wesley was a grade 12 PHAZER Ii Si QUICK, AGILE Swimming student, Rick Hansen came to KITIMAT INVITATIONAL speak to his school about wheel- ;i meet begins at Sam Lindsey chair athletes. Pool, concludes Sunday. Wesley said Hansen helped him LIGHT, FAST AIgD MOST OI decide to dedicate his life to sports. NOON HOUR HOCKEY "I began to set goals for myself Now owning a Yamaha is sessions go every Monday, in sports, goals relating to how I ALL FUN! Wednesday and Friday 11:45 ate, how I trained and how much [] [] [] more affordable than ever! a.m.-1 p.m. Players must be 19 sleep I got," he said. years and the limit is 20 And his dedication to meeting players on first-come, first- these goals has paid off. serve basis. Fee is $3 but Wesley is now coached by Rick goalies with equipment get in Hansen's world tour coach, Tim free. Frick. By 1981 Wesley had become a Purchase by Dec. 15/94 and receive I Year SNOWMOBILE Association track specialist as he broke the meets the first Tuesday of each one mile world record, a record Extended Service Contract FREE month 7:30 p.m. at the Sand- he held for many years. man Inn. All snowmobilers That same year he was also IF YOU DRINK, ,welcome. named B.C.'s Disabled Athlete of DON'T RIDE. the Year, an award he also won in YAMAHA CONTRACT BRIDGE club 1989 and 1991. Ken Gibson Ken's Marine Trevor Gibson plays the second and fourth He has represented Canada at three Paralympic Games, the Thursdays of each month at the 4946 Greig Ave., Terrace Terrace Legion at 7:30 p.m. For more 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul, i:III!~ i information, phone Pat Zapor- zan at 635-2537.

BADMINTON CLUB prac- tices every Tuesday and Thurs- day 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564.

FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion starting at 8 p.m. All games doubles, open to all and newcomers/rookies always welcome. VERYTHING TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- / day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range / Road in Thornhili. / New members are welcome. IN THE STORE For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874.

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Over the hill at 30!!! In these idle weeks of autumn without NHL hockey there are a million stories of those being hurt. The Voice of Everyone from the Zamboni driver to fans who suffered he Canucks through Ernest Scared Stupid on "~ by Jim Hughson Saturday n!ght have a tale of i woe. action since the battle began on year off, she didn't." What of the players, though? the frozen plains of Goodenow. Most of hockey's over-30 Does anyone care? And while it's imperative for athletes have contracts worth We tend to lump them together players to organize games to dollars they'd never imagined as a group of fat cat millionaires keep in shape, there's no making. It's money they'll never just losing a little pocket change substitute for the ~ighest level of make up with the meter running while they lounge around a pool competition, on their longevity. in Hawaii waiting for the "Charmagne Crooks is an Thirty isn't old but it's a inconvenience to end, but that's athlete who missed an entire year formidable age after 10 years hardly the case. There is one because of an injury," offers of travel and the pounding of group, in fact, that stands to lose Clements as an example of an pro hockey. It's an age when .. Taking a bead much more than money as the over-30 comeback. "She trained many players need every PEGGY BARE of I~timat is all concentration as she sights on the target during the Whoop-de- lockout lingers on. hard and won a medal at the practice and all of their cunning There are more than 130 do event at the Rod and Gun. She took the C class in one event and was runner up in the 25 Commonwealth Games but every to stay in the game. Too long players in the NHL, or almost 20 year in the ast four she had away from it will mean many'of pair trap. Husband Pat Bare came away with tweo wins, including Top Gun, and two runner- per cent, who are 30 years of age up placing while Terrace's Ed Morris was runner-up for the match title. Full results, page C6. broken two minutes in the 800 them won't. or older. Many of them are on metres until this year, after the one-year contacts; some are lucky enough to have two-year deals; while few, like Wayne Gretzky, are in the star category. Andolfatto gold a cruise A good portion of the older One Month players need every edge to keep IT WAS called the Cascade Coxford had slashed five seconds then turning in a fifth spot per- up in a game that has no Speed meet and speed is just what off his previous best to go into formance. sympathy for tired old legs. Some Until Christmas the Terrace Eluebacks swimmers the finals as sixth fastest. Carlyle noted there were 730 wil have trouble catching up if showed at the Nov. 11-13 Cal- He then proceeded to chop an- swimmers at Calgary from all the lockout is three months long. gary competition, other three seconds off on his four western provinces and Cali- Many could be finished if the All Seasons And the result was a haul of one way to the bronze. fornia, including five members of season is wiped out. gold, three silver and two bronze "It (the Fly) is the hardest event the Canadian National team. "There's an adage that you re medals, to swim this early in the year," as good as your last three "The level of competition we "It was a really good meet for Carlyle added, pointing out Cox- weeks," says Dr. Doug Clement. faced will he a big help in our us," said coach Mike Carlyle, ad- ford had only limited training And the last three weeks for short course season," he added. mitting he was pleasantly sur- time before the meet. some players were in April. prised by the number of finals the Also tackling the 200 Fly, but The Bluebacks were in Clement is prominent at UBC's Bluebacks made given the level in the 11-12 years group, was Smithers this past weekend and sports medicine clinic and of competition. Tristan Brown. He was another to head for Kitimat Dec. 2 for the advises some of Canada's top Kevin Andolfatto, 14, provided surprise by making the finals, Marlins' Invitational. athletes. He's only recently begun S0i'RCE the club with its golden moment, working with hockey players. lea~ling from start to finish in the "The biggest single factor is for your 13-14 years 200m Breast. Looking for that something that somewhere along the line ~, Carlyle said A~tdolfatto had got mind games start going on. out quick in keeping with the plan special this Christmas? Players think they can sluff off for st0cknng to try for a Youth Hational How about the Gift of Protection? a while because there's not going I • qualifying time and was never to be a season, ice time is difficult threatened ~ he touched more Safety? And Peace of Mind? to find, and there's no deadline to than 5m clear of his ncarest rival. Give your Familythe Gift of Security this Christmas. stuffers! 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('AP¢ [ I:RIZ[LI. Ag.qr. ('AIq. g. [¢'ltl,l K MYIk'R ll~gL PAI'L R, MIIN.~()Nj K l'k'lN/ g WMrfl . ,I Mo~'LOS'KIY K tl[tNCWOIeII/ M. I, itONI) S. I~!¢!.o,r ,1 .qMYIH N AI,t~IIAH tl, T()OM.q I) tti414l rrt ¢~. ZAI*ORZAN ~t,,Z.f~tl[[2l Pdc , Paul King M ¢AWDk't Y M. HIlWKIN.q .~I.].[~ILi~T ,.,,,u,,," ' a ¢;~,~UaM !. t~,U,~U" _.,d(f,]~V~| /f~. a.~z ct~u.'u ~L ~MIHt t M.MYER~ RMYIH ~J, ~HRIgFItlI~I.q[]N A HAM~R &~.qt ~,t~¢,~i FO17 ATION I[AM ~a~4 ,,~...I,li' j~f. ,~M~]~ •...... O. HORNLAND This Foundation is committed to financially supporting community recreation projects and programs including the addition of a Second Sheet of ice, For information call 635-6948 or write to Rick and Paul King Foundation, P.O. Box 203, Terrace, BC, V8G 4A6. RINGETrE PAID tribute to its provincial championship teams last week by unveiling the 4ft. x 8ft, The Rick and Paul King foundation is a registered non-profit signs bearing their names that will be hung on the arena wall. Above, members of those successful society and has applied for registration as a charity with / Overdue teams pose with the signs and the banners that will join them high above the ice'surface. Revenue Canada.

i _ Sport ,3 zope Tween Bs k's our best untouchable TERRACE'S TWEEN B ringette team will be the team to beat in the north this season. That was the message delivered at the Joy Hoffman avings plan Memorial tournament held Nov. 11-13 in Prince George. The Bs blasted their op- ponents by a combined 40-8 :'s the new BC TEL RealPlus'" scereline in running up a 4-0 record for the title. The Twcens opened with a 6- ;avings plan. And it's the 2 win over Prince George #1, clobbered Houston 13-2, steam- simplest long distance savings The BC TEL Real Plus savings plan also rollered Vanderhoof 13-0 and closed with an 8-4 triumph over Prince George #2. Jennifer plan we've ever had. There gives you a 15% discount on every " ' Smyth guarded the pipes for the shutout. are no sign-up charges or other long distance call you make. ~ ,., }!~ Meanwhile, the Twcen C squad had a tougher time, LaHra Dent will save $185.40 in one year with monthly fees and everything Every call to Canada, the U.S. and ~~ losing to Quesnel, Barns lake all the combined savings of Real Pl,s. That works and Prince George before out to three fi'ee months of long distance. edging Houston 6-5 to finish is calculated automaticall~ Overseas. You'll save on calls to more seventh in the tournament. W -:Everyone who spends -•aminimum of $15 a month on ...... ~than:200 countries. You'll even save ~eal1't,,stees ~,o,, saw, o, c~lt~ Skeena make ;,;~ !7::~ . ro more tha;I 200 countries. court list long distance is eligiblZ And if you were already a [0n the calls that you make with THEY HAVEN'T played their first game yet, but Skeena Jr. member of BC TEL's Teleplus'" Canada or US. plans or~ ;TEL Calling Card'"service. • -, .'- . Girls basketball team already has something to live up to. BC TEL's RewardF' program you've already been The pre-seas0n schools rank- rags were released last week and Skeena is on the list at #10 enrolled. There are three ways to save, so with RealPlus in the province. "Hopefully we can live up to you'll save like you never have before. And, the BC TEL RealPlus savings plan is the only that," said coach Bill Gook. This year's squad includes six players from last year's squad long distance plan that lets you earn Rewards-bonus flus another grade 10 addition from New Aiyansh. '~ points you can use for a credit on your residential Gook said Skeena will be playing a couple of exhibition games against Kitamaat Village The BC TEL Real Plus savings plan gives you an :~~ :ii~telephone bill or GM Card Earnings. No other plan this weekend. The season opens in earnest Dec. 3 with a tourna- automatic 20% discount on the three numbers you :ires you that. ment in IGtimat. spend the most on in Canada and the U.S., even if those Kermodes on the road numbers a'e different every month. Some other companies CALEDONIA BOYS basket- bailers could hardly have make you give a list of the people you're going to call or :~ ~:It's the Real Plus long distance savings plan. And it's the travelled further for their opener. The Kermodes hit the court accumulate your savings based on the length of calls, simple way to get real savings from BC TEL. last Friday in Halifax, Nova Scotia, facing Queen Elizabeth, not on the most expensive ones. But with Real Plus you . Just call and you'll start saving. It's like no other savings one of the Maritime province's top teams. It's part of a tourna- call who you want, when you want, knowing you're '~: plan we've ever offered. Call today and take advantage: ment during which "we'll meet the best teams in the province," said coach Cam McKay. saving on the calls that cost you the most. of our best savings plan ever. ~ • ~:::!;:::5/:[/ When not on the court, the team will be visiting historic sites, universities and local in- dustries including the Stanfield underwear works and a Hostess chip factory. The exchange trip is under a federal government program, Zones elude local girls Distance Saving TERRACE GIRLS teams had no more luck than the boys in recent zone volleyball action. Skeena's Grade 8s came 1 800 667-7388 closest to being a f'malist. How- ever, having won the first game Monday- Saturday 8 a.m.- 10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.' 6 p.m. • and leading 8-1 in the semi- final second, they fell to a strong Royal comeback. Bulkley. Valley then easily disposed of host Kltimat's Mount Elizabeth in the final, TEL It was the first of two zone wins for the school Skeena fell 2-0 to the Junior • . ,.. . • . Royals who then squeezed past . - 7 976 eantage: Residential Optional Calling Plan Tertace's Centennial Christian . ::,~[-::~: ~: ,: 2-1 in round robin action, . - ...... ,: ~:" ~ i !I: i ;::~!: ::' ~: C8- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994

T he Forest Worker' Development Program ~;"~ i will be sponsoring courses in January, March 1995 ~ r ~ for Forestry Workers and Forestry Contractors.

The Forest Worker Development Program is designed to promote economic recovery in all regions of the province through investment and job creation. Enhanced training in forest improvement techniques in an integral part of the i l Program. !

The B.C. Forestry Continuing Studies Network is assessing the demand for t the courses listed below: t ] Silviculture Contracting In B,C. Oostan~ ai0n0 M~u,es) Basic Map and Compass Use 3 days 1. Ove.rviewof Silviculture Contracting 1/2 day 2. Getting Started in Silviculture Contracting 1/2 day Working as a Team 1 day 3, Silviculture Contracting Markets in B.C. 1 day - Conflict Resolution 4. Silviculture Contracts 1 day - MotivationalTechniques 5. Site viewing 1 day - Team work Skills 6. Project Plans and Bid Calculations 1 day 7. Contract Organization 1 day Pesticide Applicator's Certificate 3 days 8. Project Controls 1 day 9, Contract Management 1 day Forest Health for Stand Tenders ! day 10. Survival Skills in Silviculture Contracting 1 day Planting 1 day ,.,,~-,-uur~=~ aUUUl~PI squad at the provincials were (back row, left to right) coach Blaine Russ, Michael Cooper (keeper), Paul Fleming (midfield), Pat Phillips (forward), Mike Krlsinger (mr), Scott Contract Administration 1 day Springer (defence), Andrew Brown (f), Chris Hernes (d), Greg Buck (0, Matt Ball (d), sponsor Art Chainsaw repair and Maintenance 5 days Erasmus and, front row, Markus Hirst (f), Luke Ginther (f), Corey Waldie (d), Kevin Teixeira (d), Building Better Training Skills Mark Dhami (keeper), Dimitri Filtzlakis (mf), Jonathan Lafonta.ine (too and Jim Casey (mf). 1 day WCB Fullers and Buckers 3 days Stand Tending Tender Training 5 days Wildlife Danger Tree Assessor's Course 3 days

Personal Financial Management 1 day An Introduction to Wildlife Trees 1 day Intensity the difference Personal Opportunities/Career Exploration 1 day Advanced Forestry 1 day THEY GO INTO the record book as 15th, but the deadlock and the dock running down, a Cal blast WCB Level 1 First Aid 2 days BC Coastal Fish Forestry Guidelines 1 day Caledonia boys soccer squad were a lot closer in ricocheted downward off the crossbar but hit the with Travel Endorsement the provincial championships than that suggests. line without crossing it. And goalies Michael Cooper and Mark Dhami DP Todd immediately took it upfield, hit the earned selection to the second All-Star team. Interest in these courses should be upright, sent the rebound goalward -- saved -- sent "We matched the other teams for skills," said the second rebound goalward -- goal. forwarded to the B.C. Forestry Continuing tcacher-spousor Art Erasmus, "We just needed that cxtra intensity." And as the Prince Georgians raised their arms in Studies Network by phone (604-847-8833) celebration, the Emal whistle blew. or fax (604-847-3537) by Dec. 16, 1994. Three games lost by just a single goal, one right In their final game, Cal broke the suing, dropping on the final whistle, show how close the team were Cranbrook 1-0 to avoid a basement finish. to a much higher placing. While admitting the result was not as good as Please name the Course(s) and the preferred location. Game one started the pattern, a 2-1 loss to Ladys- hoped for, Erasmus said the team had gained good i~/~ mith, and game two went the same way, a 4-3 loss Courses will be scheduled according to demand. experience, made some new friends and overall en- g¢ to Yale Secondary. joyed themselves. In the only blowout, Cal were then shut out 3-0 The Forest Worker Development Program is funded by a cooperative by eventual runners-up Saanich. That experience will be especially important for the seven Kermodea, including Cooper, who still arrangement with the Ministry of Forests, the Ministry of Skills, Training, and Next up was DP Todd of Prince George and the have another year's eligibility and could earn an- real heartbreaker. With the game in a scoreless other shot at the fide. Labour, the Ministry of Social Services, and BC 21.

X-country trails !:! ready and waiting THE ONION LAKE ski trails are racing club (10 years and up) and abouyt midway between here and general membership. Kitimat, but so far Terracites In an effort to spur Terrace haven't thronged to the Cross membership, he said the club had Country Ski Club. contacted all local schools but But Lakelse resident Terry had not as yet got a response. Brown hopes that will change this Apart from the sheer enjoyment year. of cross country, Brown pointed "We had about 250 members out it also offered an opportunity last year," he recalled, "but only for keep-fit continuity for about 15 of those were from Ter- athletes, particularly runners race. whose season is on hold for the Part of the problem may be the winter. club was founded in and still car- The family rate for membership ties the name of Kitimat, but it is is $66 and it's $50 for a couple, open to everyone in the area, $31 an adult and $12 for students. Brown emphasized. Membership entities skiers to free There were even a handful of skiing and lessons. members from Prince Rupert last Brown said lessons can be ar- year, he added. ranged even if there are as few as And it looks, fi'om the weather, three or four people interested in as if this is the year to get in- taking them. volved in the sport. Anyone interested in learning Although the weekend saw the more about the club is invited to ~. a~ Lin~:, its ~a~ troublem~mg It throughthis cold ~ter, then P~SH,PULL first significant snowfall of the attend tomorrow night's general winter in Terrace, Brown said meeting. That's being held in ,: -, -: . : -:_ .. : ...... o, RAG it down to McEW~ GM in Terraceand well we'llgive you a cross country skiers had been Kitimat at Riverlodge beginning able to cruise the Onion Lake at 7:30 p.m. and will include a ski IL., U:i:~ ~i:~':::::;:~ Great Deal on one of our Used Cars or Trucks or on Most 1994 and trails for two weeks by then. swap and slide show. As of Friday there had been Or they can drop in at the club's enough to send the groomer out display in the Skecna Mall this I to pack all trails and the machine Saturday. Or phone Brown at DIS!COUN,3 NOTP~E.IN? was expected to be back in action 798-2227. NO PROBLEMt~ ~qLLDOUBLE YOUR DOWNPA~Ii~NTS* over the weekend as the base con- "We hope we'll see more Ter- , i;:i~:,:~.~:i~. ~:~!!:.i:,~.~:i ~.~i:"~i:".'~~, '~i~,~i!i.~i~'~ ...... tinued to build. race people out on the trails this The club offers a Jackrabbit year, Brown repeated. "The mes- program (8-13 years old), Junior sage is get out there and enjoy." 1988 CHEV CORSICA4 DR. 1992 FORD .. | AEROSTAR OURPRICE $6,99S • All wheeldrive van ~,,. ~ YOURCASH $1,1~ OURPRICE $16~99S~.~ Lower t tfou ~A~.~ WEDOUBLE YOUR CASH $1,111 YOURT"DE $I,11~ '=~ ! Clearwater. ~ ." OURClSCOUIff Lake LANCETO"NANCE $4,773 YOUPAY ONLY $14,773 i

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4 years experience in CHRIsTEL GODLINSKI real estate. The management of TERRACE REALTY LTD, - ROYAL LEPAGE 638-O047 ABN recognizes CHRIsTEL steve cook GODLINSKI as the outstanding Downtown Retail 1,606 sq. ft. Horseshoe MLS $134,900 salesman for the month of OCTOBER, 1994. We value her excellent performance and service to the public in the field of Real estate. I'm proud to announce that I have recently joined the 5 years ~"~!: Christers determination and winning team at Re/Max of Terrace. It has long been experience In ~ motivation have awarded her recognized in the industry that Re/Max only hires realestate. "SALESMAN OF THE MONTH", Full Time Professionals and Top Producers. I invite 638-8198 all my friends and clients to drop in for a visit at my suzanne gleason TERRACEREALTY LTD. new location and I look forward to serving all your Rural MLS S139,900 Lakelse Lake EXC $189,900 lllllllllllllllllllllll ASSOCIATE housing needs in the future. ROYAL LEPAGE BROKER Sincerely, lllllllllHIIIIIIII NETWORK Suzanne Gleason 638-0371

" 1 [ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - D7 'TERRACE STAWDARD EAL E TATE Efficient home design Supporting CNIB services in your The Canadian community may be the best charitable National suits front and rear view investment you could make today, Institute i:,HIB for the Blind Both front bedrooms are a for tomorrow. MasterCard authorizations Please give when our canvasser calls. B.C - Yukon Division property good size, and feature half- payable to: Terrace Standard bay window seats. The Plan of the Week, 13659 - Plan no. GL-633 master boasts a walk-in closet 108th Avenue, Surrey, B.C., By M. Tynan and a three piece ensuite V3T 2K4. Sundecks, front and rear, with a built-in vanity. ensure that the view will be Downstairs, a den, just captured from this efficiently inside the front entrance, designed basement home. would make an ideal home Note the lack of wasted office. A large unfinished area space. An open plan for the awaits your own creative _ _°',.::% living and dining room creates touch. a spacious area for Plans for GL-663 may be entertaining and features a obtained for $375.00 for a stylish bay window, and package of five complete sets access from the living room to of working prints and $34.00 the front deck. A country for each additional set of the kitchen style atmosphere, same plan. Allow $15.00 complete with a cosy gas extra to cover the cost of fireplace, is achieved by postage and handling (B.C. combining the kitchen and residents add applicable family room. the cook in the sales tax to plan total)(AII family will enjoy plenty of Canadian residents add 7% cupboard and counter space, GST to plan total plus and can look over a half wall postage and handling). into the family room and This is one of our new breakfast area. Sliding glass designs. Many innovative doors lead out to the rear plans are now available in our sundeck - a perfect place to NEW 30th edition plan " i set up the barbecue. The catalogue for $13.85 including postage and washer and dryer are /. conveniently located upstairs handling and & 7% GST. where all of the laundry is Please make all cheques, generated. money orders, and Visa or

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I OFFICIAL NEED A SHOP OR BARN I Stach Krulsselbrink NEW HOME FOR This 4.34 acres In town with i CHRISTMAS subdivision possibilities makes 40'x154' ft, Quonset building 635.5382 it an attractive package, Call with 22' callings (heated and i ENTRY FORM 635-5739 New home, with 5 year new I home warranty. 3 bedroom, 2 Shaunce for details. $115,900 Insulated), Located on 9.1 acres ti ii,, t bath has open kitchen, large Exclusive asking $175,000 MLS, Call I Dennis 638-8093 I sun deck, private back yard, RosewooD HIDEAWAY I NAME , double garage and full Check out this weekend get- basement. Reduced to $159,900 away properly. 24'x28' cabin MLS. Call Dennis 638-8093 located on 8.8 park.like setting acres, Call Jim for more EXCELLENT EXPOSURE , : Ai r Mil es. Information on this property This .98 Acre lot with excellent I : I ACREAGE listed at $36,000MLS highway exposure end great I PHONE ' , , • : Contest ends Nov. 30/94 I ed Dennis 18 acres boarders on the access for a commercial Skeena River, level and cleared. ONLY 3 LOTS LEFT adventure. Call Shaunoe for I AI' entries are free, no purchaie necessary. Employees Of Skeena Broadcasters and I 3arner Usslmore City sewer and water available, 74'3(130' fully serviced, on paved more Information. Asking contest sponsors as well as their Immediate families are not eligible to ente!. Prizes must be ; Aeklng $112,O00 MLS. Call street R2 zoning, $27,500 each. $102,000 MLS •i taken as awarded and are not transferable. =. ;635r56,19 . 638,8093 Dannls 638-8093 Call Dennis638-8093 MLS, i ii D8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 ~=i,i I , ~ ," EAL STATE Realtors' ethics code lays down The Colour Connection De rules of conduct SAVE NC Specific rules and regula- 5% of the offered price. tions covering a REALTOR's These deposit funds are kept _Up_ to conduct are contained in the in a separate bank account as Codes of Ethics and Stan- "Trust Funds' and specifically Window B1 Outstanding dards of Business Practice designated as a "Trust Ac- adopted by local real estate count" so it is apparent the Verticals • Hori~ boards, and also in the stan- monies do not belong to the Pleated • Car( Achievement dardized Code of Ethics of real estate company. Shades Century 21 Canada the Canadian Real Estate Board members agree to congratulates Code, national organization never 'publicly criticize a com- Complete line for REALTORS in Canada. petitor, and maintain strict LAURIE FORBES A general overview of the professional courtesy and in- Window Coveri~ practice standards is covered tegrity. They agree to conduct Ceramic Tih of Century 21 here to help make the general their business in accordance "Free Estimat, Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd., public aware of what consti- with the terms of the Real By Appointment for outstanding achievement in the tutes proper conduct by real Estate Act and Regulations of 4625 Munthe Ave., estate practitioners. the Province of British 3rd quarter of 1994. REALTORS may charge a Columbia and to take all rea- Phone 635.7466 fair and reasonable fee for sonable and proper steps to services, but may not accept 3227 Ka.um St. C~J lY21 ensure that no person with Terrace, B.C. 635-6361 compensation from more whom they or their office is than one party to a transac- dealing in a real estate matter tion unless this has been suffers any financial loss or is agreed to by all those in- put to any trouble or incon- volved, and is clearly set venience as a result of care- down in writing. less or incompetent actions. Real estate licensees are There are more specific ar- expected to protect and ticles to the Code and Stan- promote the interests of their dards, but this overview is clients, and to be informed provided to show that the about essential facts, public welfare of the public is of policies or laws which might great concern to the real es- affect market conditions and, tate industry. as a result the client's trans- While the rules hold all RE- action. REALTORS are obliged to ALTORS to a high standard of conduct and performance, counsel their clients in a re- sponsible manner, and also to as in any field where people reveal any pertinent facts are employed, sometimes the concerning a property to cus- performance is less than ex- . :,~i';:. ~ : ~,~,. -' pected. If a problem arises tomers. Concealing or mis- 4737STRAUME I 474OSTRAUME 3979HAGEN ST. 2366HEMLOCK during a transaction, the first representing facts are clearly $96,500EXCL I $115,000MLS $74,500 MLS $99,500 MLS one you should advise is the not acceptable. licensee him or herself. The , ,,-~.~,:.~,~. • Licensees may not acquire next person a client should an interest in a property or call is the manager of the evaluate a property in which salesperson with whom they she has an :interest unless are working. Finally, if your that interest i has been fully grievance is not addressed tc 4689BEAVER 4524SCOTr 4611KEITH 3814PINE GOSSEN and completely disclosed to all your satisfaction you could CREEK clients or customers. $64,~00EXCL $49,900EXCL $49,500 MLS $91,500 MLS $98,500 MLS lodge a written complaint In carrying out their real es- with the Business Practices tate services, licensees must Committee of Real Estate express all facts and financial Board of Greater Vancouver. obligations pertinent to a The majority of transactions property on a listing agree- carried out in any given year ment, and ensure that a cus- are done satisfactorily. A RE- tomer's offer is fully and ALTOR's livelihood depends 1458MAPLE 2733CENTURY 4623HILLCREST completely explained in the on how well they serve their $79,900 MLS $138,500 MLS $214,000 EXCL Contract of Purchase and clients and customers, and a Sale (offer) so no misunder- happy transaction could result NRS PROMISE OF SERVICE standings can arise at a later in future business through re- date. ferrals. For the few circum- Real Estate Board members stances where dissatisfac- must adhere to truthful ad- tions cannot be addressed by vertising practices, always the individual or company identify themselves as real es- concerned, there is machinery tate salespersons, and also in place at the local Board or the firm that employs them. through the Real Estate They should ensure that all Counsel to address and dis- written contractual arrange- Jose Ventura (Owner) Dave Reynolds Derick Kennedy Wanda Walberg Ron Redden cipline licensee for serious in- 635-3908 635-3126 635-3042 798-9534 638-1915 ments are properly prepared, fractions. and shall advise the use of le- gal counsel when the interest of any party to the transac- tions appears to require it. illl]llllllllllllllllll ASSOCIATE All written offers on a ROYALLEPAGE BROKER property must be presented /,IIHit,,itll,lm NETWORK to the owner as soon as ~~ possible, and should also be accompanied by a deposit ...... 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I PREPARED ] ...... ,, ,,' .... . =,:= ,.,, ,,__.r. ===m,,ii,,,,,,, L~.,~ ] IDEALFAMILYHOME THEPERFECTHOME 3617COTTONWOOD QUEENSWAYDRIVE ] JACKPINEFLATS MODERNIZEDSPUT-LEVEL : ....on the Southside. Features 2 Plenty of space in this 1 1/2 year old 2 year old home located in Family home located on .85 acres 2 Year old home just off of Old Lakelse Located on the 4800 block of Soucie: ; fireplaces, large spacious rooms, and a home with 2200 sq.fl, plus a full Thornheights, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, with 5 bedrooms, full basement, new lake Dr, needs someone with a 1972 sq.ft., 4 bedroom, 3 washroom, i suite in the basement, Owner has just basement, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, main double garage all on a 80xt25 ft. lot. renovations inside, also new roof, decorators flair to finish. Large country skillfully renovated split-level home. i 'RE~0tn" freshly painted and installed some new floor family room, formal dining room, This homeoffers 1628 sq.ft., 2 nat. gas Satellite dish included. Listed MLS kitchen with solid birch cabinets, a Offered for sale through the Multiple carpeting. Listed MLS $159,900 breakfast nook in kitchen and many fireplaces, oak parquetflcoring in the $129,900 den/sunroomspaciouslivingroomand LislingServiceat$199,900thish0meis more features. Located close to family room and bay window off the a full basement already framed in ready for quick occupancy. Call us for : schools In the Horseshoe. Call for living room. Call today on this makes this home a terrific oppodunity an exclusive vtewtng of this impressive SIDEBY SIDE DUPLEX more Info. on this quality home. MLS exclusive listin.~.~ LIGHT INDUSTRIAL for someone to enjoy country living home. Improve Deluxe living in these 3 bedrm, units full .5 acre with 1040 2 bedroom home in only minutes from town. The 2.2 acre of fine features including, 3 bdrms., 3 HOUSESON ACREAGE ACREAGE NEARTOWN need of many repairs. Great potential property has an approved septic KITSELASACREAGE pce, ensuffe, fplce in family room and Three houses located on 2.61 acres Approx~. 132 acres located at Kilselas, to hold & rent and build a shop etc, system and new well system, MLS Large acreage, approx, 5 miles east your master suite ceramic tile and neutral on Old Lakelse Lake road in Thornhill. Railway & 4x4 road access to the MLS$47,500 listed for only $96,900 along C.N.R, tracks, 2nd growth of carpeting, 2 patios, built in vac and Presently non.conforming !n the area. property, second growth trees, approx. trees, 4x4 access road bl-sects the alarm system, carport and extra parking There is a 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 6 miles from Terrace, along railway line. property. Legal access being actively Asking $89,500 MLS REDUCED pursued by Dept, of Highways. Great game. in the rear. Asking $122,900 each side. 1 bedroom home, large garden area, .59 acre building lot located In 77 X 127 FT. LOT MLS Located in a new subdivision, Nice week-end gel away or future homesite, lots of fruit trees, bushes and lawn. Thornhill, Lot is cleared and levelled $98,500 MLS Asking $169,900 MLS. RETIREHERE with water system available, Listed large lot with all underground wiring Or your mind. 79 acres plus in the picturesque MLS $25,000 and city sewer & water. Listed MLS 374 FT. FRONTAGEON OPEN HOUSE Kitselas Canyon just mlnutes from $34,9O0, Or your cooking. townt Your dream home has been KEITH 4817 Soucie Ave. sladed so call now for more details. t RURALAcREAGELOTS Over 5 acresindustrial site located Or your health. BENCHAcREAGE I MLS New sub.division located on Solomon JACKPINELAND l west of B.C. Tel shop and across from • SAT., NOV. 26/94 Possibility to subdivide this 8.21 acres Way in Jackpine Flats, square in Vacant, well treed prope~ on the B.C. Hydro on the main Industrial strip. into 2 acre parcels. Located near the REDUCEDI 2:00 - 4'.O0 p,m. shape, treed, wells in the area have corner of Old Lakelse Lake Road off Properly formerly used as a Drive in college with beautiful mountain views, Large lot on southside suitable for I water at 80 ft, ready and wailing for Chrlstel Godllnskl Jackpine Road. Prlced to sell at Theatre, mostly level, most city Go [br it: all the Listed MLS $156,000, building 4 plex or tri.plex. Paving LI.P, I your new home. Price $24,000 to $17,900MLS services available. MLS Host for Terrace Realty Ltd. ts paid for. Listed MLS $31,000 J $26,000 MLS plus G.S.T. ! "how-to" books ______j and videos are on your library shelves.

Terrace Public Library Ralph Godlinski Lisa Godlinski Rusty Ljungh Christel Godlinski Joe Barbosa Lynda Boyce Ric White David D. Hull 4610 Park Avenue 635-4950 635-4950 635.5754 6~R.6397 6~R.~684 638-1 073 635-6508 638-13~7 638-8177 , i

.r t . The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - D9 ACTION ADS I L *1 1, REALESTATE 1. REALESTATE 2. MOBILEHOMES ACTI ON AD RATES 3.7 ACRES WITH 1180 SO.FT. house • BE IN YOUR NEW HOME by Christmas. FOR SALE: 14X70 MOBILE HOME with and full basement; open attached carport; 2 storey newly renovated home on one four appliances. Very clean unit, natural also 960 sq,ft, shop; nicely landscaped acre on southside. 2 full bathrooms, gas furnace & water tank. Priced at and fenced, Located on Alix Frontage country kitchen with large pantry, main $31,500. Phone 635-2176 Road, Houston, B,C. Also has a small 638-7283 I floor laundry, study, large master 3. FOR RENT rental business. Call: 845-7064 bedroom with walk-in closet, large DEADLINE: FRIDAY5 P.M. ..c. NEED MONEY? Private lender in Terrace I New 2 storey with 3 bedrooms, 2 I I family/games room above double carport, 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Quiet, clean, Classified and Classified Display J 1/2 baths, vaulted foyer. Also fire- I I area will lend on residential 1st and 2nd plus a basement & shed for storage. security entrance. On site management. place, energy efficient furnace and I I mortgages or buy at existing mortgages. Asking $138,000. Owner anxious to sell. Downtown location. Sorry, no pets. Call ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When astat holiday falls on a I hot water., etc I I 635-1810. Try your offer. Phone 635-9530 638-7725. Referencesrequired. Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is Thursday at 5 p.m, I $187,500, 635-4672. NO GSTll 5 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS ON 7 SKEENA STREET BUILDING LOT 3 BEDROOM EXECUTIVE DUPLEX, n/g acres in Houston area. Wood/electric 150x208, approx. 3/4 acre; Zoned R7, for all display and classified ads. heat, 2 gas fireplaces, washer, dryer, II heat. $79,000. 1-687-8845 single family or duplex. 638-0768 /ridge, stove, dishwasher. Security sysem, TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 LAZELLE AVE v 5 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE lot in BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME on room for RV parking, covered carport, TERRACE, B.C. VSG 1S8 ..... Copperside Estates. 4 appliances, Tchesinkut Lake, Hwy 35, 14 acres incl. built-in vacuum. $950/mo. 638-8084 All classified and classified display ads must be prepaid bY either cash, Visa or $110,000. 635-9078 lakeshore, 1 1/2 storey log house, 3 brm, ROOM FOR RENT, $300. References Mastercard. When phoning in ads please have your Visa or Mastercard number FOR SALE BY OWNER - New quality full basement, large sundeck, hot tub, required. 638-7610 ready. home backed by 5 yr. new home workshop, large garage, house & garden PRIME RETAIL SPACE available Jan/95. CLASSIFIEDWORD ADS LEGAL ADVERTISING warranty, eligible for low down payment wood furnace, boatslip & dock, excellent Approx. 1300 eq. feet. 3237 Kalum. 20 words or less $10.36 per column inch mortgage. 1050 sq. it. single car garage, well water. $195,000. 604-695-6426 Reasonable rate. Enquire at Golden Pond 1 insertion-$5.00 BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY 3 bedroom NG heat/hot water. Asking Pet Store. i 3 insertions- $12.00 $25.53 for 3 inches,includes 1 photo. $115,000 plus GST. 835-6244 to view. 2. MOBILE HOMES 6 insertions-$15.00 *Additionalat $9.51 per inch TERRACE BED & BREAKFAST. Rooms *Additionalwords 15¢ each OBITUARIES LUXURY 1,271 SQ. FT. CONDO, 2 bdr, 1 1982 14X70 3 BEDROOM IN .by night or week. 635-5537 or 635-5295. 1/2 bath, gas fireplace, /ridge, stove, CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY ADS $20.53 for 3 inches EXCELLENT condition, delivered 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, CENTRAL dishwasher. Central location $76,500. $9.51 per columninch *Additionalat $5.51 per inch $28,500.. 14x72 1979 3 bedroom, c/w location, w/w carport, /ridge, stove, Immediate possession, 635-9186. CONFIDENTIALBOX SERVICE /ridge, stove, d/w, 2 full baths, $18,500. washer & dryer. Fenced yard, Available Pickup $2.00 Mailout $5.00 1978 14x70 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Dec.l, $675 month. Phone 638.1505 For regional coverage place your ad in the weekend edition of the Skeena $17,500. Moose Jaw, Sash., 306-694- OFFICES FOR LEASE. 2nd floor- 4610 Marketplace, 6282. Greig Ave. 1 @ 170 sq.ft, & 1 @ 140 1994 SR114X71, 2 BDRM, gas furnace, sq.ft. Phone 635-5531. OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! /ridge, stove, vendor will carry $700/m, OF TERRACE first month paid rent free. Call Gordon 638-1 400 1. Real Estate 12. Motorcycles 24. Notices 638-1182 or Mary to view 638-0800. FOR RENT 2. Mobile Homes 13. Snowmobiles 25. Business 1982 14X70 ASPHALT ROOF, gyproc Retail Space or Office Space 3. For Rent 14. Boats & Marine Opportunities ceiling, CSA approved 3 bedroom home. 500 - 1,o00 sq. ft. Gas furnace, excellent condition. $28,000. 4. Wanted to Rent 15. Machinery 26. Personals Busy Thornhill area. Gas heat, 1978 14x70 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, washroom. Rent negotiable. 5. For Sale Misc. 16. Farm Produce 27. Announcements $17,500. 1973 14x70, new carpet and 635-4349 6. Wanted Misc. 17. Garage Sales 28. Card of Thanks line, very nice shape, $15,200. Prices include delivery and blocking. Moose Jaw, 7. For Rent Misc. 18. Business Services 29. In Memoriam Sash; 306-694.6282. 8. Cars for Sale 19, Lost & Found 30. Obituaries BUY PRIVATE AND SAVE. Two 14x68 WOODLAND 9. Trucks for Sale 20. Pets & Livestock 31. Auction Sales mobile homes. One 1,344 sq. ft. double 10. Aircraft 21. Help Wanted 32. Legal Notices wide. Homes were leased out and have APARTMENTS been redecorated with new paint, carpets, CORNER OF KALUM & SCOTT 11. Recreational 22, Careers 33. Travel i The cabin offers 1,050 square feet on the line, drapes. We can deliver to your lot. 1- Close To Town And Schools Vehicles 23, Work Wanted main floor plus an open loft overlookingthe 403-458-3064. Fridge, stove, heat and hot water living area. Cabin comes fully furnished The Terrace Standard reservesthe right to classifyads under appropriate headings 197412X60 WITH 12X45 ADDITION. All included.Heat (Oct. -April inclusive) and to set rates therefore and to determinepage location. and includes all the appliances. Truly a References Required The Terrace Standard reminds advertisersthat is Is against the provincial Human captivatinglake side retreat. appliances, wood stove in addition. 635- Rights Act to discriminateon the basis of children, maritalstatus and employmentwhen 5514 1 Bedroom Apt. $450.00 placing "For Rent" ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preference. Gall Suzanne at Re/Max 2 Bedroom Apt $550.00 FOR SALE 1974 EMBASSADOR 3 bdrm, The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise edit, classify or reject any of Terrace today, 3 Bedroom Apt. $650.00 advertisementand to retain any answers directed to the News Box ReplyService and 5 appliances, n/g heat. Large utility shed. No Pets. (When Available) to repay lhe customer the sum paii:lfor the advert sementand box rental. OFFICE DAYS (9 - 5) 635-5224 Box replies on "Hold" instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an 638-1400 Fully set up and skirted in local Trailer advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing Instructions are received. Those Court. 635-7486 answering Box Numbers are requested not to send originaldocuments to ave doss -. All claims of errors in' advertisementsmust be receivedby the pub isher within 30 days after the first publication.v.!;; ~ i4~;,% ~ "~!G~::~!}~,~7>:',",,,-,~;qs - ::, .~ .-'; ,~ It Is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisementas published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one Incorrect Insertion for the portion of the advertisingspace occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no Ilabilityin any event greaterthan the amount paid for such advertising.

I. REALESTATE 1.REAL ESTATE &A ' .r] [k,,sl-~/-' t~.lo LUXURIOUS 3,275 SQ. FT. HOME in • , ot D= AN D VANCOUVER ISLAND OCEAN-VIEW NO ~,I0~ LE I:l+O,'m O LbUVUUL.I home, minutes to Chemainus. Quality 2- sunny Vernon, located only 5 minutes CANADA LTI) 'F,TAL bdrm, private full suite down, oak floors, from downtown. Only footsteps from Kin NORTHLAND COMMUNICATIONS LTD. large sundeck, skylights, heat pump, Beach Park and beautiful Okanagan LIGHTING workshop, shed, fenced, vinyl siding, nice Lake. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, air conditioning, t oAutotel Rental garden, fireplace, diningroom. Appraised security system, hot tub, sauna, too many $170,000, tax $1026. Trade for home in other features to mention. Asking price ;" \1'~-;x-, oMarine Security 4722 Keith Avenue Cariboo. 1-245-7884. $344,000 or will trade for house in Terrace or W.H.Y. Will consider holding :,.; '~,u ° Home Automation/Security Terrace, B,C, VSG 1K4 some financing. 635-1810. i , No. 4- 5002 Pehle 638-0261 •Silk trees ,Fans ,Doorbells .Lamps ph. 635-1 524 fax 635-1525

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RR #3, Site 9, Comp. 230 638-0241 TOLL FREE -- 1-800-661-2676 For Sale By Owner Terrace, B.C. V8G 4R6 635-1238 Non-registered on Rental Property in Mass Camp. Completely furnished trailer with 5 appliances. Shop stocked fully with equipment pertaining to tire repair. When you gotta' have iL We'll deliver!it! $18,O00 obo. I~ ~,nofz'.7.~.~..!~",~~T'- ,---- "-'--.,-.' ' 633.2445. Leave message 15m,count~" .'.., • • T-a~\ r~,'~.~, VICTO R P. HA WE$ 'r:-,';"~:~-~::• : ~_R~a"~ - ~.,,'-" • " .-,- ..,~YI: \~~Jl~ OPTOMETRIST t ,mflt!lltVlll'~~~ I RE/MAX OF TERRACE + ~ ¢ r :~ p . " ' P 638-8055 638-1400 "Our expediting service will save your company money" #1 - 4748 Lakelse, Terrace WE WORKTOGETHER FOR YOUI CHIMO DELIVERY 638-8530 (Also with locations in Smithers and Houston) Joyce Findlay Sheila Love 635-2697 635-3004 Business Directory $185,500 MLS COZY CORNER ~-.... -- Spoil yourself In this 2 year old 2,400 square foot home. Foyer leads to family FIREPLACE ADVERTISING ,~~-~l=-~ I=1 room and bedroom/den.A large, friendly oak kitchen with patio doors onto deck, SPECIALTIES LTD. ' v" Present Your Business Card Enjoy the warmth of the natural gas R~al & Barb LaFrance fireplace in the livingroom. Beautifully Every Week ~.~ 3756 River Drive " ,r carpeted, custom blinds throughout, 5 Terrace, B.C. VBG 3N9 V' Highly Visible bedrooms,4 bathsand BESTOF ALL... llmi,,-.d l IT CAN BE YOURS. ' (604)635-6477 Affordable -~i PRINT EVERY ~- Effective ~" WEEK ~-'T $89,900 MLS So much room • for so lillle. 4 bedroom ranchercentrally located, Experience the joy of cooking in this country kitchen with FIRST RESPONSE custom pine cabinets,large sunshinelight For only =28.42 per week (billed and new line. Thishome has new carpeting, First Aid Services monthly - 3 month contract) your freshlypainted, natural gas heat and water and newer roof. It is surrounded by a I Update your kit to new REGISTERED TRAINING business can be part of the multitude of flowers and shrubs,unique I WCB standards: o AGENCY', Terrace Standard's Business gazebo,pond and a largeshop for dad. This I $8.76 Personal kit WCB Level I First Aid home must be seen to appreciate the Services Listing workmanshipand spaciousness. I $39.48* Basic kit , Convenient times/~ I $104.39" Level #1 Update , Group rates /m\ Call Our Ad Department 13 acres- Centennial Drive MLS I p""'= /,,gAin\ Spectacular view- School bus route, KeithJanas 638"1831 /'"'a"'" '~ Today 638-7283 D10 -The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 TION D

] . I ii 3.FOR RENT 5. FOR SALE MISC. AILWAY AVE. COMMUNIT 5, FOR SALE MISC. 5. FOR SALE MISC. CRAFT sHoP: 5. FOR SALE MISC. FULLY FURNISHED TRAILER in quiet BIRCH FLOORING, TONGUE and FOR SALE- 86 Ford Escort, S700. Phone ATrENTIOHI.P.S.C. SMITH & WESSON park/corporate renter preferred//idealfor groove 4 sides. 3/4 in. thick, 12 in, and NOW OPEN 639-9608 45 acp, model 4508, professional trigger TELEMARK SKIS, BRAND NEW, unmounted. Kazama outback TM 205 cm, short term employee/consultant/preferred longer. Rustic grade $3.10 per sq. ft, Saturdays 10 am - 4 pm SATELLITE SYSTEM WITH HTS job, Tex holster, 4 clips with belt holders Black Diamond Riva cable bindings, Voile term 3-6 months/rate and term negotiable, Clear grade $4.15 per sq. ft. Francois #2 - 4423 Railway Tracker system 5, receiver,cancom, de- with carrying case. New condition. $500 very reasonable. File #68 c/o Terrace Lake Woodworking, 1-695-6616. release bindings, Black Diamond scrambler, 10' solid dish, UHF, remote, takesall. Not negotiable.Smith & Wesson adjustable probe poles, $375. Zamberlan Standard, 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, PRE-FABRICATED WOOD constructed $2000. 842-5159 357 Magnum, model 19 revolver,152 mm SO, VSG 1S8. new mountain litehiking boots, mens size utility sheds, garages, workshops, An Exciting New Game HYDRAULIC HANDICAP LIFT lift for in a barrelwith large hardwood grips. Comes FOR RENT 2 BDRM mobile home 10x60 Joeyshacke, etc Phone • Dirk Bakker...... wth Tex competition holster & belt Six 10, worn once, too big for me, $179. Available at local stores Lenny 635-9492. N/G heat. Available Dec. 1/94, 638-1766 after6 pro. pnva[e nome, Lmmg capacny o~upouno sp eedloader and poucne" § n"u nters" epon' - "J ..." #, ,:~:~--j~,,., .4. ,...,~ with room for a wheelchairand attendant. $500/month. holster, $500 takes alL Not negotiable. SUZUKI GS 850 FOR PARTS. GUITARS AND AMPS for sale. Trades Lift heighl five feet. Equipped with all " ,:4 New Remington, model 700 (270 Recumbent exercise cycle, $200. Super 2 BEDROOM APT. FOR RENT welcome, Buy and sell, Bill's Guitar Shop, &,¢ safety features: Asking $5000, For denis Winchester) with Tasco 4x40 scope single waterbed complete, $90. Glass immediately. Fridge, stove, laundry and 632-4102. Calltoday. Fax 639-9879 call: 845-2614 or 645-2627. Remington strap and case. $600 firm. kitchen tablec/w 3 chairs, $75. 635-6218 parking facilities, $550/imonth. 635-2556. 1000 GAL WATE~ TANK ON SKIDS, No pets. 15" LEATHER SADDLE, BRAND:new 635-7701 $1,000 OBO. Headache rack for logging >'. l,r, CHEMI STAIR GLIDE FOR Iranspoding RETAIL AND OFFICE SPACE available bridle - used 2 times. Saddlepad used 3- FOR SALE: BUNK BEDS- like new • m elderly/handicapped up/down stairs. Will truck, OFFERS. 1979 Arctic Cat Panther • -:" .'~..';N fe ;4 at the Houston Mall. Reasonable rates. 4 times. New cinch. Hoof pick, brush, lead excellent condition (with high quality install. $4500. 842-5026 eves. snowmobile, $750.00 1-698-7627 Burns rope. All for $400 obo. 638-7702 Gayle. For information call: 1-604-635-6316 Lake. Also Datsun Truck for parts, good • ~., -ed,t_ " "-,? .(, 2- mattresses). $650. 638-0191 after 5 #m FOR SALE: 157 CM HETZEL PRO new HIGHWAY SIDE LAKELSE LAKE. Small motor $200.00 OBO. Win a Sega Genesis STEREO-TURNTABLE & CASSETTE, 2 or 638-1032, free-stylebindings. 638-8126 Contest details inside package speakers. 638-7702 water front house suitable for single FULL SIZE TRUCK CANOPY, $100. 5 BRAND NEW RADIAL tires and rims occupant; Propant heat. No pets. Call Casio keyboard, e.c, $300. Electric boat with 6 holes. Maxi-lug LTR size 235/75 798-2228 motor. $100. Pine hutch, $60. R15 M & S. Separateor all 5. Call after 5, 3 BEDROOM SUITE. N/S, no pets. Computerized sewng machine, $500. 635-6449.. Professional, quiet family. No parties. 638-0021 Farmer's Markc[ Annual Craft 6ale ANTIQUES A wonderful selection of 635-3827. AvailableDec.I/94. OVER 3000 MIXED SPORTS cards, mint The Arena Banquet Room traditional and country-styleantiques, gifts NEW GROUND LEVEL ONE bedroom condition, must sell. Make an offer. Also and accessories. Forget-Me-NotsHwy. 16 suite centrally located ir the Horseshoe. over 200 mixed older comics, v.g.c., must 10 am - 4 pm Nov. 26, 1994 Endako 699-8812, Private entrance, unfurnished, for quiet sell. Make an offer. Also, would pay 15¢ couple or single female, includes heat, each for good used Archie comics. Phone lights.& cable. N/S, no pets, references 635-3823 evenings. required. $500 a month available CLARION CAR CD STEREO with amp BCYCNA 386 Immediately. 538-0335 evenings until BRITISH and speakers. Asking $1000. 1992 10:00. • COLUMBIA Yamaha Phaser, g.c., paddled new chain AND YUKON These ads appear in more than 100 community newspapers in B.C and Yukon FOR RENT: NEAR NEW 2 BEDROOM, 2 COMMUNITY words and sprokets, rain. use. Asking $4000 and reach more than 3 million readers. $225 bath unit located close to downtown. NEWSPAPERS obo. Trent 1-636-2674 after6 pm. ASSOCIATION $4.00 each additionalword F/s/w/d included. Immediate occupancy. TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR THE BCYCNA AT (604)669-9222. No pets. Rent $775.00/per month. Prefer FABER GAS FIREPLACE insert, complete with all fittings, 30,000 btu. one year lease. Contact - Linda - 635- ...... AUTO BUSINESS OPP. I ...... EDUCATION HEALTH PERSONAL 6142. Excellent condition. Asking $975. Phone 635-9238 ONE OR TWO BEDROOM basement ENGINE-----SI~EB-UiL:r-fr0m' DEAL-EF{s-wAiqTED-for' ACHA-L.LENGIhlG0pp0r-' ARBuT-OS-LASER-ce-n-2 PSYcHiC ANSWERS suite suitable for students or working EXTERIOR CEDAR SIDING. Drop, $795. ENGINE new technology in water tunity-Become a master treforthe removal of spi- Rated#1 in Canada. Talk remanufacturefrom $995. treatment. No chemicals, Hypnotist/ couple: 638,1164 channel, bevel,cedar tongue and groove der veins, birthmarks, live one on one. Certified select type knot, lx3, lx4, lx6. Cedar 6 months to pay. 6 Year electricity, moving parts, Hypnotherapist. Above scars, tattoos, age spots, psychics with mystical FURNISHED ROOM. Full facilities, "IV, tongue and groove clear lx4, hd, 842- 120,000 warranty. Bond 100% money back guar- average income- Free warts, wrinkles, plus treat- powers, find outabout you laundry, 7 km to town. New Remo. 5660. Mechanical building en- antee. Phone/fax Care- Info. Courses Beginsoon. mentfor snoring. Call 731- future, concerns about Vehicle necessary.$425.00, 635-3772. gines for 28 years. 872- Free Conditioners Canada Interested? Alandel 5512 in Vancouver, or out- love, money or career. Cal 10 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW, $130. White LIKE NEW! 2 BOILERS 360,000 BTU's. 0641 8-8, 7 days. 1(403)689-2885. School & Clinic 1-800- of-town 1-800-351-LASH. now 1-900-451-4055 24 Comes with pump. Each $1100. 632-7631 661-2099. hrs. a day for instant an- dresser & night table, $260. Gliderrocker, MAILING LIST: 100% Ca- DIET CENTER: The Best evenings. swers. Must be 18+ $2.99 $50. 15 cu.' freezer, $100. Dishwasher, nadian! Ultra-Responsive just got Belted! Success CANADA ENGINES Ltd. per minute. In Canada call: $100. Antique dresser, $150. 635-1134 Opportunity seekers/buy- to Go. New long-distance Quality remanufactured EMPLOYMENT 1-900-451-4055. ROOM AND BOARD available in private engines 6cyl from $995. ers/MLM'ers...outpull USA OPPORTUNITIES we!ght control program. ' THIRD ANNUAL Professional personal IMPOTENCE EASILY Cor- residence for working male. 635-2842 ¢t V8 from $1,095. 6yr names. Compdterized la- bels. First order doubled REQUIRED 3RD Year'or counselling and more. rected. Overcome all im- FOR RENT: 1 BEDROOM CONDO. 120.O00km limited war- , Christmas ranty. 580-1050 or 1-800- free! Call (604)290-0570 licensed autobody techni- Lose weight/feel great at potence problems caused appliances-included, security entrance, 24-hour recorded hotline. cian. G,M. experience pre- mail-order prices. 1-800- by aging, surgery, medi- $585/mth, Phone 635-4858. Sorry no 665-3570. 12345-114 Ave. Surrey. BCAA Ap- ferred. Contact Stan 431-9446. cations, diabetes etc. Get pets. ]Open House Johns, Body Shop Man- the facts: Performance proved. DRUG RAID Seizures! HELP WANTED FOR RENT: 2 BDRM mobile home, Friday, Nov. 25 ager, Phone: 1(403)532- Medical, Box 418, Buy dirt cheap. Cars, 9333. 10x60, n/g heat. Available Dec. 1/94. ~l 2-5pm, 7-10pm houses, boats, TREMENDOUS OPPOR; Valemount, B.C. VOE $500 month. computers.'.,direct, from~ ".TU ~liTy,'f0r e~pei;l~nce(J~ 2ZO. 1-800-663-0121. o Saturday, Nov. 26 DRIVE A Brand new vehi- ~'~i~I f-'~St IV~l~a *~il~s~ rep-- ,FOR'::RENT'. WE AREnow'taking cle for0nly $199/month, U.S./C'an&dian govern- INTERNATIONAL AGRI- ""*MEET SOMEONE applications for a small 2 bedroom house 1Oarn-2pm ment Free illustrated re- resentatives. Protected New** Casual, Romantic No Down Payment with CULTURAL Exchange - territory, top commis- in Thomhill. Suitable for couple. Stove, Christina Bruce and Eileen pre-approval.Call Chris port: Seizures, Dept. bc18, or Intimate encounters: Ages 18-30 with agricul- sions, exclusive leading fridge,- natural gas heat. Available iTaylor have a wide for info, Collect (604)531- #150-1857 West4th Van- tural experience to live/ 100's of women men & couver, B.C. VdJ 1M4. edge water treatment couples in B.C. Call 1-900- December 1. No pets. $525 per month, selection of Christmas 0924 or (604)551-4656. work with family in Aus- product for agriculture, plus damagedeposit. 635-7467 All makes D#8367. 451-6855 Ext. 88, 24 Hrs, ,i decorations and gift items tralia, New Zealand, Eu- industry, government. Fax rope, Japan, Costs/details $2/Min. 18+. FOR RENT- UPPER FLOOR of house on for your holiday gift giving, BUSINESS PENTICTON - EASY to personal history to: E.S.L., bench, 3 bdrm 5 appliances, sunroom & OPPORTUNITIES operate or learn estab- - 1-800-263-1827. #,206 (604)850-5950. COMPUTERIZED Jacuzzi. $750 ruth. & $100 for utilities.No 4822 Loen Avenue, Terrace lished awning business. 1501 - 17 Ave., S.W., STRESS Management Calgary, AB, T2T dE2. WELDER FABRICATOR Profile. Personalized, com- pets. Written references required, Phone 638-1219 or 635-5824 VEHICLE LEASE: Drive Good return for husband & Machinist. Wanted im- Availableapprox. Jan. 1/95. 638-8459 a new vehicle. Write off & wife. Asking $29,500. prehensive confidential. mediately. Must be quali- Evaluates works/re and the cost. No down pay- Call Larry, (604)862-8100 NORTHERN FORD Deal- FOR RENT/LEASE IMMEDIATELY fied Journeyman. A self personal stress with cop- ment required. Any make, Syber Realty Kelowna. ership rei:luires 4th year house close to hospital, suitable for two starter & take charge per- mg suggestions. Uncondi- any model. Call Michael ...... or journeyman mechanic. working adults. References required. sonality, must contribute tional Guarantee. Free In- CEDAR SIDING (604)531-6100/(604)341 - Excellent wage, benefits Non-smokers & no pels. $700 per mon,. RARE OPPORTUNITY to present friendly atmos- formation. Contact: Opti- OUR SPECIALTY 2645 for pre-approval. Control your own destiny - and training. Call Dave at phere to workmen & cus- plus damage deposit.Call 635-2116 D#8367. ° mum Wellness, Box 28, We have the opportunity 1(403)926-2291 or fax tomers. Modern equip- Chetwynd, B.C. VOC IJO. FOR RENT/LEASEJAN. 1 housefor two resume to 1(403)926- you've been looking for. A ment, full benefits. Please Tel/Fax: (604)788-7873. working adults Non-smokers, no pets FLOWER AFFAIRS: An 4204. lX8 service franchise in the fax or mail resume to: ~lease, Close to hospital. References exciting proven profitable growing graphics industry. Jesse James Rigglo, Box recuired. $650 ;)er month & damage new concept revolutioniz- We will provide training, HEAVY DUTY Mechanic 3183, Smithers, B.C. VOJ BusL.E_ss_p. RSO. LS__ ing the flower business. de ~osit.635.2116 back-up & support. Vari- required immediately, by 2NO. Phone: 847-4440 or CREDIT PROBLEMS? lx0, tx~, tx~ • Rough Brought to you by the ous financing programs oilfield/Iogging contractor. Fax 847-5992. Tired of hearing no? We founder of "Rent-a- [_1- • Plain available. Cal for info: Mr. Minimum 3 years experi- have the solution! Call, Wreck". Minimum cash Bed and Breakfast or III F---J CHANNEL • Timbers Weiss 1-800-645-3006 or ence. Wages negotiable. Giving You Credit Today, investment $25,000. Call Room and Board ~x~, txo, • Beams (6%?3-8691 Call 1(403)623-4851 or at 434-4746. (604)868-8816. This is 1(403)623-2910 eve- By Day, Week or Month the best thing since... nings, ask for Terry. Lakelse Lake 798-9541 ~x4, ~x~ material COSTA RICA Teak Plan- tation Investment $11,000 Top-quality Tight Knot - Interior & Exterior US/Unit 91% Tax write- Summit Square off. Cana Teca Int'l S.A. Compare Our Prices Ph: 681-8483, Fax: 689- Apartments 5284. Outside Vancouver DEPENDABLE 1-800-681-8483. This ad 1 & 2 Bedroom Units does not constitute an of- Quiet & Clean LUMBER ferto sell nor a solicitation Racquetball Courts to buy a security, which Flexible Hour= - Please Call First can only be made by a Call: 635-5068 Box 7 private offering memoran- Hazelton, B.C. 842-5660 dum. KWIK KERB- Own your own on-site continuous HALL FOR RENT concrete, landscape edg- KIN COMPLEX We've ing, total equipment 4119 North Sparks St. proven system, training. JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER 1-800-667-KERR. Terrace. BC Doubled Our Will do finishing, renovations install cabinets, patio, painting, Also will build furniture. Accounting We have an excellentsetting for your Size NEED EXTRA Income? Arts & Crafts reception, central location next to Make money from your Prefinished Hardwood Flooring Babysitting Heritage Park We can accommodate kitchen table, Many posi- 20- 100 peoplefor weddings, meetings, Maple, birch, ash, oak.Available in natural and various B rid,-d Consulting etc. Full bar and kitchen provided, bar- tions available. For free colours. (No sanding required) Size3/4" x 21/2" or 31/4" report send large Clothing Sales tending available. Please call Robert CALL 635-6277 (leave a message) Finlayson at 638-1231 for viewing and S.A.S.E.: HNOC, 6021 Cosmetics reservations. Yong Street, Dept. B55, :__ .-~,~ House Clemdng Suite 1012, Toronto, On- tario, M2M 3W3. JUDITH APPLER ~~~ Pottery Sa,es .-f .,638"7285 ~~~~'_-~Prodt, ce & Flowers PROCESS SERVERS re- ~~Jk~J~ Regal FOR Great Gifts quired to work independ- muppe are ently in exclusive local i~ ~'A~~ Watkins RENT territory. Complete train- BCE For The Man ing, Continuous support. l ~, '~'~t~//"~'~ Weaving 4818 HWY. 16 WEST Contact Lormit Manage- Unisex- 100% Cotton Clothing In Your Life ment Systems Inc., 310, Home Shows,Trade Shows etc. Service/Lt. 10232-112 St., Edmonton, Call For Appointment "he Yellow Gift House AB. T5K 1 M4 1(403)424- Industrial 4442. on Hwy. 1 6 Bays TELECOMMUNICA- DISCOVERY TOYS If you own a Home Based Business, 880 to 7200 sq. ft. TIONS PROGRAM pays guaranteed royalties on ~% * Developmental toys be sure to have it featured In our everyday service. Unlim- :'~J.... Books & Omnes for all ages Home Based Business Listing ited Income. Proven mar- PHONE: I'o book our space, or for more informa- keting system. Risk free, CATALOGUE/PHONEORDERS VISA & MASTERcARD ACCEPTED professional Service, train- tion call the advertising department at 635-7459 ing, no product to buy/sell. Ada Charneski PROGRESSIVE VENTURES Informalton 1-800-700- 5109 Mills Ave. ~L'J~-a~:~J~'} 638-7283. 3994.

/ t • . , . . • The Terrace Standard Wednesday, November 23, 1994 - Dll TERRACE STANDARD TI()N D

| liD 6. WANTED MISC, 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE 15. MACHINERY 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK 21. HELPWANTED 21. HELP WANTED _m TIMBER WANTED: Spruce, Pine, 1986 FORD F150 EXPLORER XLT. 302 2 HEEL BOOM LOG LOADERS. 2 966 CKC REGISTERED POM PUPPIES, all EARNEXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY, join WANTED GM TRAINED TECHNICIAN. Balsalm. High prices paid. Also buying CI overdrive automatic; canopy; excellent C's. 1 TD 15E grapple & winch. 1 TD 20E colours, health guaranteed. A real the #1 Beauty' Company in the world! Full line GM dealership in Prince Rupert. Popular, Aspen, Cottonwood. Land with condition. $5400. Also a 1947 Willys grapple. 1 Kawasaki wheel loader. 1 D8K. treasure,$425. Phone 846-5878. Avonl But thats not all, Avon now has Wage commensurate with experience. timber considered. Phone mornings or CJ2A, 4 cyl. flathead; warn 2.speed 1 Hyundai with Lake delimber. Bryer REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD videos,vitamins, crafts, and fashionsl It's Flat rate system in excellent working evenings, 1-604-692-7823. Machinery Corp. 564-9714 overdrive; soft top; heater; spare parts; Iemale 1 1/2 yrs. old. Has shots and only $20.00 to get started, call Linda environment. Forward resume in $2000. Call: 845-2160 8, CARS FOR SALE 1981 CLARK 668C GRAPPLE SKIDDER training.$500. 635-6508 today 635-9138. confidence to Kelvin at Sherman GM. 1991 CHEVY $10 EXTENDED CAB, V-6, with sparetire. New 653 Jimmy motor, 5 HYBRIDWOLF DOGS. A touch of the PIZZA HUT FRANCHISE in Cariboo 1001 Chamberlin Ave., Prince Rupert, months. New tires on rear 30% on lront. 1985 F150 4X4 PICK UP. On propane. 1- superclean. $10,995. 638-8171 dlr# 9662. Parts, hoses, $25,000 obo. 846-5993 wild. Easy to train, very dedicated, highly region seeking managers for Ouesnel BC, V8J 4J5. Fax: 604-624-4008 692-3601 Burns Lake 1991GMC SONOMA PICKUP, 4 cyl., 5 intelligent. A true companion. Phone after location. Send replies to: 394 Front St. 3 PART TIME SALES POSITIONS 1986 BMW 7351, 4 DOOR, FULLY spd, sport pkg., canopy, 7000 kms, 2 - 9 UD6 CATS. ELECTRIC START 6 pro, 847-4959. Quesnel, B.C. V2J 2M5. available. Ideal for students. Apply in oaded. Including leather and heated immaculate condition. $7995 obo. 847- brush blade to fit either cat. $2500. J.D CKC REGISTERED SIBERIAN HUSKY .~.~rXT,.z~r~r'~zZT~r~rZ]~rT~r~r][z; " person with resume to Bata Shoes. seats. Sunroof. 175 K. $15,300. Terrace 4243 450 loader, new motor and rolls. $14,000. puppies'all sh°ts'tat°°ed' dew°rmed' lj Looking for JOURNEYMAN MACHINIST REQUIRED, Honda. 638-8171 dlr.#9662. 2 - 2000 watt light plants, new condition. 2 Readyto go Dec. 7. Call after 6 pm, 846- permanent full time position, $20/hr, 835- - aluminumboats, 20' and 22'. 2- power 6109. Child Care? 88 TOYOTA CAMRY 4X4, 5 SPEED, 4 saws. New air compressor, 140 Ibs 2874, ask for Fred door, 100 k's, cruise, power windows, working pressure. Lease lot #29 Mill Bay 21. HELP WANTED Skeena Child Care Support PINKERTON'S OF CANADA LTD. has locks, $10,300. No GST. Tel, 635-912t. Rd., $40,000. 1-697-2474 Granisle. Program can he!p you make immediate openings for specialized security personnel. We seek individuals 1988 V.W. JE'I3"A, 2 DOOR. $4200 obo. 6 LOW BEDS, 5 EXCAVATORS, 7 EARN UP TO $20/HR if you are a the right choiceforyourchi:d, who can respond to service calls in 638-0094 loaders, tandem axle water truck, 4x4 certifiedmechanic with your own tools, tt For information on choosing f Terrace and Prince Ruped both, on a 1990 MERCURY TOPAZ, 4 door, auto backhoe, 7 single axle dumptrucks, 4x4 Mustbe able to work on most makes and ~ care and available options, call schedured basis weekly, and on an on- ttransmission. New front end, battery, service truck, 2 highbai trucks, 7 • 40 models. Alignment, exhaust and brake ~ Coco at 638-1113. call basis between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm tires. Clean car, 81,000 km $6,900. 635- 11. RECREATIONAL grader, 2 doex cat., ambulance. Call Vic work experience a must. Submit resume ~;~ A free serviceprovided by the Terrace 6995. daily as they may occur. Total time VEHICLES at 493-6791. to Kitimat Husky Service, 884 Lahakas i~J Women's ResourceCentre and funded expenditure for this work will be 1988 VOLVO 240 STATION WAGON. DIESEL TRACTOR WITH hydraulics, 3 Blvd.,Kitimat, V8C 2H9, 632-5559 I] by the Ministryof Women's Equality. approximately 7 to 10 hours per week Excellent condition, private sale save R.V. STORAGE IN FENCED compound point hitch, P.T.O. Good condition. $5000. SINGLE OR NO CHILDREN? You can ~ ~!ZZ~._Z.Z~XZ. ~XT]3[TXT~r]r; with allowance for additional work if GST. Call 635-5010 eve. 635-7600 day, available Nov:/94 • March 31/94. Apply Call 695-6601. still be a foster parent for teens! Ministry emergency call.outs increase. There ts Asking $11,000, Canadian Freightways, 2816 S. Kalum, AC WD-45 GAS TRACTOR 45 HP 3 pnt. of SociaIServices 638-3527. JourneymanHeavy good opportunity for future expansion in 1984 FORD LTD. CR, VIC. Slat. wagon, Terrace, BC. 635-6114 hitch. International 400-D with loader. OC- UNHAPPYWITH YOUR health, income, this work and for increased income. Work Dual fuel- propane/gasoline.Exc. running 1992 KODIAK 8'9" FULL FISREGLASS 4 Oliver crawler c/w loader, bucket and boredom,career potential? We train p/t or Duty Mechanic may suit semi-retired persons who can condition, asking $3000. 636-4944 or camper. Absolutely as new. All regular blade hydro-mac #8 Skid steer loader, f/t. rewards equal to your current A journeyman heavy-duty work on-call and seek to supplement their 635.9158, 9-5 pm. amenities plus these options; air 400 amp single face AC welder. Quad dissatisfaction. Call Mr. Clifford, CDT mechanic is required for current income, a background in policing, 1979 PONTIAC LEMANS FOR PARTS. conditioning, bathroom, queensize bed, ATV dozer blade. New 3 pnt hitch blades, tlealth and Nutrition in Burns Lake, 698- military or security may be an asset. Good motor • frame rusted. $200. 638- TV antenna, oak cupboards, roof hatch, 6'-7'-8'heavy and light duty, Lots morel! 7319. maintenance and repair of a Vehicle mileage paid. Full training 230 ft. self propelled barge and 1353 ladder, roof rack, outside shower. At S.I.T. New & used, Viewmont Rd., FOR PROFESSIONAL RESUME call C.J. related equipment. Electrical provided. Interested parties should submit MUST SELL 1985 SUBARU wagon 4x4 - Designed for trailer towing, This is one of Smithers, BC. Ph/Fax 1(~04) 847-2519. Secretarial.638-8006 resumes to: Pinkerton's of Canada Itd., 5 spd, excellent condition in and out. the finest built campers. Redced to and marine experience an 1127 Derwent Way, Delta, B.C., V3M 16, FARM PRODUCE CHILDCAREFOR 6 MONTH old twins in asset. $2900 obo. Ask for Joe. $12,500 firm. Call Ron: 635-B128 5R4, or fax: 520-0104. No phone calls DUNBUGGY HONDA ODESSEY, $1250 our home, Men. - Fri., starting in January, This is a full time opportunity please. 1991 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS. AUTO, a/c, HAY, ALFALFA, ALFALFA - BROME, Referencesrequired. 635-6838 at our Babine Lake operation. am/fm cassette. Only $8495. Call 638- obo. 639-9323 ask for Joe. TEACHER WANTED FOR parent Timothy square bales. Cummins Ranch LAKES DISTRICT CREDIT UNION, Forward resumes in participation preschool. Reply by Nov. 26, 8171 dlr# 9662. 1972 GALAXY 11 FT. CAMPER, gas 'Hwy 16 west, South Hazelton. Hauling ocated in Burns Lake, B.C. has an confidence to: 1991 ~IONDA CIVIC DX. 5 spd, new furnace, 4 burner stove & oven, 2 way 1994 to: P.O. Box 791, Houston, B.C., available. 842-5316. mmediate opening for a part-time teller V0J 1Z0. brakes and exhausl, am/fm cassette. Still fridge. $3500. 635-6218 HAY FOR SALE. Alfalfa grass mix,. with a guarantee of a minimum 30 ~Finlay Navigation Ltd. SPECIALIZED FAMILY CARE home level under warranty $9995. 638-8171 dlr# square bales. No rain. Excellentcenditien. hrs/week. Submit resumes to Charles ..31~ TM Box 89 Mackenzie, B.C. 9662. 12. MOTORCYCLES Phone 849-5395 Fairhaven Farms. Buschal, General Manager, Lakes District VOJ 2CO 3. The Ministry of Social Services in beautiful Smithers, B.C., invites letters of 1991 HONDA CIVIC CX. Automatic HAY FOR SALE. Large round bales CreditUnion, P.O. Box 1629, Burns Lake, Attn: 13m Spencer HARLEY DAVIDSON 1974 IRON interest from skilled experienced am/frn cassette. $6995. 638-8171 dlr# shovelhead 1200 cc costum sportste~. approx. 1500 Ibs. Alphalfa grass $65. B.C, V0J 1E0. Fax 692-3661 9662 individuals to providespecialized care in a Very clean, strong runner. Many new Clover grass $55 (no rain). Buy now and family setting for children who present '79 DODGE ASPEN STN., good running. pads. $6900. Call after 6 pro. 847-4735 save. 690-7431 NORTHWESTCOMMUNITY COLLEGE extremely challenging behaviour and/or AM/FM stereo cass., auto 318. $900 obo. HAY FOR SALE. No rain .Doanes Hay ForestRoad Designer • H~EL'rON. development delay and who are in the 635-3614 13, SNOWMOBILES ADDICTIONRESOURCE 'Farm and R.V. Storage. n barn $2.50. R.J.A. Forestry Ltd. has a WORKER PROGRAMME care of the superintendent of family and 1989 S-10 CHEV. P.U. EXTENDED CAB, 1991 WILDCAT 700 in good condition. 'Call 849-5329 permanent, full time position in Forest child services. Outdoor recreation, v-6, 5 spd, fuel injection, 8500 km. Asking $4500, comes with lots of extras, The AddictionResource Worker Co-operative magnificent countryside, affordable family Excellent condition. $7500. 1986 Pontiac 18, BUSINESS SERVICES Road Design. The successful programmeis an 19 mont~ programmewhich housing, and friendly people make call 1.692-3438 and leave message. applicant should: be a Forestry enablesstudents to acquire basicskills at the Acadian, 99,000 kin. good tires. Good Burns Lake. Smithers a great place to live. For more ~c~dition $3500. 1-694-3675 ATTENTION SMALL BUSINESSES, Why Technician or have 2 to 3 years entrylevel in the addtctionsfield information call Grant Wolkosky at 847- 1993 JAG-Z HIGH WINDSHIELD, low pay high accounting fees for your book- equivalent field experience; with 2 Students will have two co-opei'ativework 7780. An information package is available 1987 GMC JIMMY 4X4 STD. Asking windshield, covers for both. Ski skins, termsIn the fieldof substanceabuse, where they $7200.1-696-3205 eve. keeping needs? For confidential, years of logging road layout and 2 will be able to integratetheir aead~,nicstudies upon request. belly~pan, excellent condition, $4500 firm. professional bookkeeping service, Manual years of computer road design; be wilhpatd work experience. : - ": =. MUST SELL 1985 CELEBRITY (brown), Call Houston 845.7984 after 6 pro. or Computer call 635-9592. familiar with ROADENG and have a Areas of study include: Psychology, new motor, muffler, brakes, new tires, no Communications, NativeStudies, Sociology, rust. Good dependable car. $4000 obo. 1974 ARCTIC CAT PANTHER 440, v.g.c. UNCONTESTED DIVORCE SERVICE. good understanding of the basic Ethics & Professionalism Addictions,Self PACES DAYCARE 1973 Arctic Cat Panther 295, rotary CJ Secretarial. 638-8006 principles of road design. Experience Managemenl,Computers, Group Theory & Serious inq. only. 635-7617 SOCIETY 1986 SPORTY JAGUAR XJ-S, a/c, p/s, engine, v.g.c. Both complete with covers SUNN CANADIAN RESOURCES. X-mas with Microsoft's Excel and Word an Dynamics. and double wide snowmobile trailer. All p/b, p/w, p/I, cruise, heated seats, leather is just around the corner. Book now for asset. Please fax or send resume to: The programmebegins in Januaryof each requires a permanent part-time for $2500. 632-6507 interior painting and handyman services. R.J.A. Forestry Ltd., 4641 Lazelle yearandfinishesJuneofthefollowingyear. interior.Excellent condition. Offers. 638- '1053 er 635-2932. YAMAHA BRAVO 256, REBUILT engine. 635-1354 Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1S8. For moreinformation contact ASSISTANT Work orders available. $1000. 1981 N.W.C.C.• Hazeltonat 842-5291 '1982 CHEV VAN 1 TON with seats in PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR: CRIMINAL/ Attention:Rod Arnold. Fax 635.6592 anrlaskfortheStudentAdvisor, Citation Ski doe. New rings. $850. 849. for January 3, 1995 back. $2000. 635-2838 or 638-8444 civil investigations, missing persons, or Phone: 635-2625. ortheProgrammeCoordinator. 5489 employment security screening, criminal Qualifications: E.C.E. Certificate, 1993 CHEETAH 446 ARCTIC CAT, like record pardons, property identification, Infant and Toddler qualifications Bearcat 1994. New, 0 miles. Full security patrols, and other sevices. Ph: preferred, experience working in warranty. Heated handles, long track, 847-3283, Fax 847-3759, Smithers, B.C, BOOKKEEPER licensed day care an asset. Dennis E. MacKay, Bonded, licensed by - Permanent Full Rate of pay $12.O0 per hour. reverse. Asking $6,100. 698-7478 the Ministry of the Attorney General. 1993 -- 550 EXT LONG TRACK; E.F.I. Applications to: COMPUTER BOOKKEEPING, WORD Judy Scruton Arctic Cat Snowmobile; New 1 1/4 inch Working experience in accounts payable and receiv- processing,Data Base management, fax able.To provide all aspects of daily bookkeeping thru President PACES DaycareSociety agressive track; new cover; low mileage; service, Desk Top publishing, Multi Media 2109 Churchill Dr., RR4 Terrace, B.C. excellent shape. New ski skins. Asking V8G 4V2 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE production, Internet access and Email. monthlyfinancial statements on a computerized sys- $6500 or best offer. Call: 845-7904 Call Chad 638-1585 tern. Wage negotiable. Closing date: December 9, 1994 '93 CHEVROLET P.U. $10 standard 6 HEAVY DUTY SNOWMOBILE trailer, near new 79x96 deck, 12" wheels. Asking Please mail resume to: Kermodei Beverages Ltd., cyl., 4 wheel dr., box liner, running 482OB Hwy. 16W, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1L6. boards, canopy. 16,000km,e,c., $14,500. $800 obo. Phone 632-6992. 23,WORK WANTED 638-1536 1992 YAMAHA VENTURE XL Deadline: December 3, 1994. snowmobile. Electric steal, front & rear 90 FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4, 460 Looking to go to BAND FOR HIRE, Country, country rock, handwarmers, spare belt, trac paddles. All older rock and roll, Call: 845.2378, automatic, on propane, 159 k's. No GST. weather cover, 274 kin. Brand new. 635- Vancouver? $15,300. Tel. 635-9121. LOOKING FOR QUALITY CARE for your 3589 after 5 pm. $6000. TILDEN RENT-A-CAR Is offerIng PARTS PERSON ESTABLISHED TOW TRUCK company inexpensive one way rates from as child? Experiencedbabysitter seeking full- with two certified trucks and "H" plate. 15. MACHINERY low as =5e/day, Call for details TERRATECH EQUIPMENT INC., the Komatsu, Timberjack, and time child/children to care for, Excellent May accept partial trades, $21,000 obo, 635-6655 Dresser distributor, has an immediate opportunity in Smithers for a references available,Call anytime 638- 1962 CHAMPION 562 B GRADER with 638-1977 qualified Parts Person. 2012. Roanoke Robot Hydraulic Brushcutter. We are seeking an energetic, customer-oriented individual who ide- EXPERIENCED CLEANING LADY. 76 GMC 5TON. EXCELLENT running Price - $12,000. London L8S Road Condition. Duel fuel conversion. Flat deck Skeena Driving School ally has exposure to our product lines. Available weekdays or weekends. Sander-Spreader with Hydraulic Hopper Reasonable rate. Call 638.8427. dump. Removable sides. Many new parts. and Front Plow. Price - $10,000. 632- ' Kitimat,Terrace& Candidates must be able to work independently and be knowledge- $8500. 635-3254 6649 Prince Rupert able in all parts department functions, A LOVING PERSON IS willing to babysit 1994 F-150 SB 4X4 LOADED 30,000 KM. ~~"Se~ng the Pacific Northwest Please reply to: in her own home. I have excellent refs. 1974 J.D. 644 A-WHEEL LOADER, Over30 Years" Terratech Equipment Inc, Call Bonnie 635.1399. Still under warranty, e.c. Asking $25,000 tranny damage, grapple, 4 in 1 bucket, 2 obo. 63B.7700 good chains. 846-9444 #' Professional Driving Instructors 1063 Pacific Street, Prince George, B.C. V2N 2K8, EXPERIENCED HOUSECLEANING. 1968 CHEV HALF TON pickup; Iongbox Gift CertificatesAvailable Attn: Ernie Friesen. Tel: 564-8841 Fax: 562-8691. ALSO move outs, walls, laundry. 635i 1150 135 LHP MAS$EY TRACTOR with V' Vehicles Available for Road Test 6197 with step side; 327; v-8; 4-speed; dual 12' disc, hydraulic control, V' Winter Driving InstructionAvailable r ~ : RENOVATIONS DONE RIGHT. Need exhaust; meg wheels; good condition. excellent fall working unit. 847-2580 Asking $2750. Call: 845-7365 after 6 pro, advice on planning? [11 renovate your JD550, 6 WAY BLADE, winch, with For appointment call 1992 GMC EXT. CAB; 4X4; SLE fully bathroom, finish your basement, build a air/hydraulic, trlaxle trailer $32,000, TJ404 Terrace 635-7532 PARTSMAN loaded; aluminum box liner and running complete basement apadment, all interior Skidder, chains, spare tires, snow blade, boards; 60-40 split front seat; excellent 1-800-665-7998 Applicants should be experienced in Heavy Duty renovations, ceramic tile, wood fencing, parts $16,000. Dealer inspected, shape; $19,900 (obo). Call 845-3389 Truck and/or Heavy Duty Equipment Parts, be com- decks. Free estimates. Please call Lenny maintenance records available 842.6367, 33, TRAVEL puter literate and have customer handling skills. at 635-9492. 2 YEAR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL USED NOT,CE TO ADVERT,SERS AND SERVICE WRITER experience. General construction i GOOD readers: When purchasing airfare through Applicants should have mechanical aptitude, be experience (plumbing, carpentry, etc.) 1990 OLDS CUTLASS AND ~oSPd;,~=~""s"s,re=~'o~'°%i private parties, please be aware that 635.4200 Gary. airline companies may ask for appropriate familiar with Heavy Duty Trucks and/or Equipment, HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRUCKS ...... identification when boarding and may Have customer handling skills, some computer class 1 license, Some experience on s~ 944~-t...... =14,995 1986 PONTIACSUNBURST- deny boarding privileges, knowledge. logging trucks. Willing to learn on: any 4 door sedan, 4 cyl, auto, AM/FM PASSENGER NEEDED, DRIVING TO H.D. MECHANIC logging equipment, Contact Tom 1990 CHEV LUMINA cassette, intermittent wipers, rear Anderson mornings or evenings 698- defrosl, low km's Van, Dec. 23 via Van, Island or inland. EUROSPORT - 4 door sedan, 6 $ s~354o.~...... 4,995 Weather permitting.635-9793 Applicants should be fully licenced in Heavy Duty 7659. : ~ ~ c/I, auto, loaded $O 0~ WILL DO HOUSE CLEANING. Christmas STK# 92562-2 ...... t,~ $ ~,,7~ 1992 OLDS DELTAEIGHTY- Truck and/or Equipment Service and Repair. f~ EIGHT- 6cyl, auto, 19, LOST & FOUND these positions are additions to our present staff :. clean.up. MoVe'in/moVe ouL Windows full load, (interior), Snow removal(driveways only). 1994 CHEV ASTRO ALL- LOST: MALE BLACK LAB PUP, 5 and will be permanent full time with all company WHEEL DRIVE - 6 Wl. auto, 9 s~,~,~,.t ...... =17,995 Reasonable rates. 15 yrs, exp, passenger,power locks, am/fro cabs., months old, $300 reward, white mark on benefits to apply. References available. 635-0839 deeptinted glass $ 1992 CHEV 4X4 EXTENDED his chest, 635.7683, Applicants should apply in person between sr~ g,5e~-t...... 1 o,~-",n O'~A CAB $1LVERADO • Iongbox,8 Rltchle Mallett cyl, auto, loaded $--r~,,~nn~------20. PETS & LIVESTOCK 8:30 a.m, - 4:30 p.m. Men. - Fri. 1987 MAZDAB2600 4x4 .Cab Sales & Leasing with resume and references to 24; NOTICES plus, 4 cyl, 5 spd, aluminum wheels, DOG AND CAT grooming, home or pick =,p. Am/FM cassette, sport stripe, rear 1909 DODGE LE 1/2 TON up service. Joanna. 635-3772 PRO.LIFE EDUCATION. available to afldinewindow $"TQql,~ 1989 GMC CREW CAB 4X4 - PICKUP 4X4 318 manual general public, video¢ pamphlets, lending ST~4406.1 ...... Jr,...... 8 cyL, auto, Nlgas transmission, power windows, am/fro PRE.CHRIsTMAS HORSE AND tack ~ library, dealing with human life issues and gas, cruise $,,I It al~l¢ cassette, rear sliding wi~l~llW _ _ _ sale, Sunday Nov, 20th, noon, Your such as abortion and euihanasla. Student 199o CHEVAS'rRO. g4 cyw. s~,~t.t ...... ,v,o=,,, swg~.~ ...... 0,995 consignments welcome, Call Brian 992. enquiries welcomel Call 635-3646. IAuTo. 8 passenger,loaded, deep = 9325. tintedglass, two tone t.... | THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of i M ©'-' W an WEANER PIGS, 6 weeks old. Ready to ~ 367 Latter-Day Saints, the M0rmons, Factor go 1-604.696.3278 Call early mornings i, Fiction Shadow or Reality, Phone 847, or evenings, j 5758 for recorded message,' D12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 CTION D

• GRADER OPERATOR PART-TIMEPOSITION Nechako Northcoast Construction Terrace, road main- tenance contractor, req uires an experienced qualified Grader Operator with Class "3" license and air endorsement, and tandem truck experience to work in the Nass Valley. Shift Aiyansn and Stewart. work is required. This is a B.C.G.E.U. position, A van or pick-up and a small storage area Is a must. Position woul¢ best Resumes to: Peter Lansdowne, A.Sc.T. suit a shift worker or someone with spare time weekdays. Auto allowance MUKS-KUM-OL HOUSING SOCIETY included. General Manager FOR MOREINFORMATION CALL HOUSEHOLD RENTALSYSTEMS Nechako Northcoast Construction Terrace KEVIN DRUMMOND 420-7124 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT 4548 Lakelse Avenue (upstairs) Full "Sine Permanent position reporting to the Executive Director. Terrace, B.C. VaG 1P8 Resoonsibilities: ~.* % Wanted Immediately -All bookkeeping and day to day accounting. -Bank reconciliations, accounts payable, and cheque preparation. NECHAKO ~~ PERMANENT PART-TIME -General Ledger maintenance, tenant accounts receivables. NORTHCOAST gV#p -Payroll preparation. ~.~._4=.,~ OFFICE ASSISTANT -Preparation of accurate monthly financial statements. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES -Budgeting assistance. ,4",7 / Monday to Thursday - 20 hours per week -Full Job Description available upon request. Experience with Maci0tosh Microsoft Word, Claris Works Qualifications: and basic bookkeeping a must. For a compldte job -Superior record keeping and accounting skills. description call 635-4659. -Good knowledge of computer accounting (AccPac/Bedford) -Good computer spreadsheet skills. Applicants can submit a resume to: -Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to interact well with e small TERRACE DISTRICT TEACHERS' UNION management team. -Knowledge of the Residential or Commercial I~ental Industry, would be an 202-4721 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. asset. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE -Training towards an accounting designation would be an asset. TRADES/TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT -Must be conscientious, energetic, and dependable, with a good knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal Cultures of the NorthwestArea. is pleased to offer Commensurate with qualifications and expenence. A Muks Kum Ol Housing Society owns and operates a Property Portfolio of 110 AUTOCAD - LEVEL 1 Residential Rental Units within the city of Terrace, housing Aboriginal People (An introduction to AUTOCAD using basic drawing creation, editing, view in need. manipulation, text dimensioning, hatching & plotting). MOUN// Resumes will be accepted up to Nov. 28, 1994. Please respond, in confidence to: NOVEMBER 23 - NOVEMBER 27 Picture yourself working in the spectacular Coastal Executive Director. CALEDONIA SR. SEC. SCHOOL $425.00 Mountains, and skiing at one of British Columbia's great ski Muks Kum OI Housing Society PREREQUISITE:Basic Drafting knowledge and Computer Literacy Ste. 302-43622 Craig Ave. areasl Terrace, B.C. Register with the Cashier, Northwest Community College We are looking for well groomed, customer-oriented people vaG 1M9 5331 McConnell. Terrace, B.C. 635-6511 with team spirit and a winning attitude to join us for our 1994/95 winter season. Experience is not necessary ior many positions; what you will need is enthusiasm and a friendly smile. BUFFALO HEAD We are looking to fill the following Fulll Time and Part Time positions. FOREST PRODUCTS BOX 70, STEWART, B.C. VOT 1WO Lift Operators * Ticket Sales • Ski Rentals (604) 636-2271 FAX (604) 636-2819 INTERCONNECT Kitchen Helpers • Cashiers ° Cooks Parking Attendants/Snow Removal FOREST TECHNICIAN OFFERS DIFFERENT Please apply in person at the Shames Mountain Office at: Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd. has an opening in its '"JOt3 : EEKI.NG OPTIONS 4544 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C., V8G 1P8 Forestry Dept. for a Forest Technician. The succesful PHONE CALLS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! applicant will report to the Operations .Forester to assist in Phone us to see if we may be of silviculture, planning and timber activities, assistance to you.

KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd. is a medium size forest • L'- -, ~' - .'.'~_ . .I. : '" company with an AAC of 342,000 M3. The company is ~ TERRACE EMERGENCYSHELTER based out of Stewart B.C. with the operating area located Ph°one 635-7995 AUXILIARYSUPPORT WORKER approximately 60 km. north of Meziadin Junction along Hwy. 37. 2 UNION POSITIONS TERMS: Rotating schedule -weekends involved $10.23/hr. plus The company is seeking a graduate Forest Technician with .40/hr. in lieu of benefits and shift differential. a mimmum of 2 years experience. The applicant should INTERCONNECT QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum grade 12. SSW or HSW certificate have a strong silviculture background with experience in 205-4650 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. VaG 1se and/or relevant practical experience. Should have or be willing to planting supervision/administration and silviculture surveys. Telephone 635-7995Fax 635-1516 obtain survival I st Aid certificate. A working knowledge of tree and plant identification and APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS: stream classification systems would be an asset. A working - Good knowledge of community resources knowledge of computer software such as WP and Excel - Ability to deal with residents in a professional manner and EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY complete confidentiality would be desirable. - Good interpersonal and communication skUls Burnslake Specialty Wood Ltd. has an immediate opening for a: - Familiarity with poverty issues, native culture and the gain act Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd. offers a competitive would be an asset - Ability to handle stress wage and benefit package as well as a subsidy for housing. QUALITY ASSURANCE - Ability to work as a team member - Ability to assist men and women in crisis. Please fonNard resume by De~ember 10, 1994 to: SUPERVISOR - Successful applicant must be willing to submit to a criminal Operations Forester to join the team ,managing the planer line, record search and sign an oath of confidentiality. Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd. sort line, and cut-up line processing. Resumes with cover letter will be accepted until December 2, 1994 Box 70 Stewart, B.C. V0T 1WO Reporting to the Production Manager, your primary and should be addressed to: (604) 636-2271 Fax: 636-2819 responsibilities will be to supervise the planer line with Emergency Shelter Coordinator involvement in coordinating the sort and cut-up lines. Ksan House Society 202-4630 Lazelle Avenue The ideal candidate will have: TERRACE. BC vaG 1$6 * Experience in a lumber manufacturing facility. For additional Information please phone * Provincially recognized lumber grading ticket. Leila Burton at 635-5890. * Strong interpersonal skills and leadership q ualities Proposed start date Is December 13, 1994. * Familiarity with quality assurance procedures * Computer literacy Interested applicants should submit their resumes by BUFFALO HEAD Wednesday, November 30, 1994 to: FOREST PRODUCTS Production Manager BOX 70, STEWART,B.C. V0T tWO REPAP CARNABY is a wholly owned subsidiary of Burnslake Specialty Wood Ltd. (604) 636-2271 FAX (604) 636-2819 REPAP ENTERPRISES. Our operations include a Box 1229, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 woodlands and sawmill operation near Hazelton, British Columbia Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd,, a medium sized forest We currently have an opportunity at our sawmill WOMEN ACCESS company based in northern B,C, invites applications for the operalion for a: following position within our forestry group: TRADESfFECHNOLOGY TRAINING FOR WOMEN Terrace PHSP FORESTER Quality Control Northwest Community College in Terrace has openings for temporary part-time Instructor(s) Developer in a new Trades/Technology Program for The following qualifications are required: Supervisor Women commencing as soon as possible and terminating December 23, - be an R.P.F. or be eligible for professional registration. To qualify, you will be a mature Individual with 1994, The salary will be in accordance with the College Agreement with applicants with technical school diploma will be superior administration, organizational and inter- personal skills. A B.C,I.T. graduation or equivalent the BCGEU Instructor Scale Northwest Community College is an equal considered if they m~et the required experience criteria. along wilh proven skills is a prerequisite. Knowledge opportunity employer. - have two to five years forestry experience. of export and domestic lumber grades and Instructor/Developer- 26.25 hours per week - a working knowledge of spreadsheet and word processing holder of an up to date C.O,F.I. grading ticket .ml Plan curriculum according to WlTT guidelines, with a focus on :l'rades computer application& or equivalenl are necessary qualifications for ql this position. Preparation; assemble resources; liaise with Terrace Women's Resource - be self, motivated and quality conscious. Centre, local employers and unions, steering committee; and provide -have good interpersonal skills and a willingness to work in Our Carnaby operations include a "Linck line" tl support for the selection of trainees. sawmill construcled in 1987, with a production a team environment, capacity of 1,000 cubic metres per day, ,,.,] Instructor - 8.75 hours per week Responsibi!ities will include the preparation of P.H,S.P.'s, operated on a two.shift, five day per week 411 Support Instructor/Developer and perform duties similar to the above, filed audits and operational planning. This is an excellent schedule. Qualifications: A minimum of Journeyed Trades Qualifications in a opportunity fora career,oriented person to be involved in a Repap Carnaby offersa competitive salary J recognized trade is required as well as successful completion of a Women variety of forestry activities. with an excellent benefit plan and the in Trades Technology (WlTT) Exploratory Program. Preference Will be This position wl be based in Stewart, British Columbia. opportunity for development and advance- given to applicants who have a diploma or a degree in technology, a ment with the Repap organization. il~ Salary commensurate with qualifications, Buffalo Head completed Provincial Instructor's Diploma, and post-sec0ndary teaching Forest Products Ltd, offers a competitive benefit package. For confidential considerationl send your experience. resume by December 21 1994 to: Please send y0ur appiication by December 15, 1994 to: We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes should be submitted by Operations Foreste r Mr. Terry Bennett i Buffalo Head Forest Products Ltd, Manager November 28, 1994 to: Compelit!on 94.088B .~ Box70 #10 North BoundaryRd. South Hazelton, B.C, Manager,Human Resources Stewart, B.C. V0J 2R0 ~I! Box 726, Terrace,B.C, VaG 4C2 ~- V0T 1WO Fax: (604) 842.5123 FAX 635.3511 Fax: 636-2819 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE i i i I II II I I I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994- D13 CTI()N D • ;• i~ ://(CI ¸ill( i¸¸¸

St. Matthew's Anglican 24. NOTICES 24. NOTICES ComeJoin Our Global Family CORRECTION Church SUNDAY I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debits 4514 Lakelso Ave. Morning Worship Services In this week's "Christmas Ph. 635-9019 Tradition" flyer the following errors incurred by Jean Raymond effective Nov. NIRVANA METAPHYSIC & 9:15& 11:00 am have occurred: 15/94. Dennis Raymond Emergencies: 638-1472 HEALING CENTRE E Pastor:, The Ray, Dean Houghton Child care and Sunday School LOOKING FOR LOCAL access to the Page D: The 'Daffy Duck' game for Deacon: Tho Rev. dim Cain Open Channel readings.confidential, gentle CORRECTION through age six. internet, Help create the Terrace Free net. Game Boy will not be available, Come Worship With Us and loving guidancewith clarity with the help The Breadmaker featured on page K8 PM- Family Bible School Join the Terrace Freenet Society, Call of your spirit friends. Covers aura body of our November 19th flyer is not Chad 638-1585 Sundays 10:00 a.m. alignment, physical, emotional, mental, 6:00 prn for all ages Page 8: The sale price for the spiritual, past, present, future, past lives, made by Black & Decker as shown. Breadmaker Is incorrect. This item is GIVE YOUR CHILD A head start on Holy Eucharist ALLIANCE CHURCH selling for $237.97. questions, tarot, taped. Gift certificates Breadmaker made by Citizen, tomorrow with private instruction on DOS, Sunday School & Nursery available.Laurel Gregg Msc. D. Phd. 4923 AgarAve. We apologize for any inconvenience Windows, and CD Ram software, Call available For more information Page 9: The 'Bernat' Yarn is not as 3611 Cottonwood 635-7776 this may have caused. illustrated., Chad at 638-1585 . Wednesdays T.!..OOp.m. Phone 635-7727 or 635-7725 We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused THORNHILL Kmart Canada Limited. COMMUNITY CHURCH Teens& Adults Bible Classes 9:30 ~. Sunday'sCool Club 9,00 R, Alan Sande, C~A for ages2-12 NorthernInformation Systems

Sunday Service 10:45 ComputerAccounting and ConnectivitySpecialists At The Thomhill Community Hall 842-5348 First M.U.M.S. Program • RESIDENTIAL • INSTALLATIONS 9:30 a.m. on the 1st Tuesday 205-4630Lazelle Avenue Telephone:(604) 635.1755 • COMMERCIAL • RENOVATIONS Cubby's All other Terrace,B,C, Pager:. (604) 638-4810 • INDUSTRIAL ° MAINTENANCE Thursdays at 9:30 am ~,: V8G IS6 Fax', (604) 635-4975 Registration number 11268 Adult Mid-week Bible Studies ~i i Teens Youth Group ...... College & Careers :: "' Pastor Ron Rooker:ii: : Assistant PastorRobBrinson., "ii: `:~ Phone 635-5058 • • t • Economical Charters • Contract Work Fashion Boutique Training Opportunity • Sightseeing Tours $40.00 per person #245 - 4741 kakelse Avenue D.A.W.N. Program (Based on 3 Pasenger Occupancy) Terrace, B.C., Canada VSG 4R9 (Developing Assertiveness in Women for a New Start) FOR MORE INFORMATION: Paul J. Bowen Tel (604) 636-8076 Are You? Phone (604) 635-1852 Fax (604) 635-7355 Angel R. Bangay (Skeena Mall) •A woman 19 years or older • Receiving Social Assistance • Having problems finding and/or keeplng employment L Tom Sager, DVM PTIIPRIMERICA Northwest Training Centre Is looking for applicants ~ Financial Sen4ces ii who are committed to learning: A-3183 Clark Street • Personal development Skills Terrace, B.C. V8G 4M3 • Employment Preparation Skills Mon.-FrL 8 am - 5:30 pm PETE ARCADI 635-7800 5 eena Saturday 9 am - 12 noon #1-4619 Lakelse Ave. There will be information sessions regarding this training program Appointments or Emergencies MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY on Nov. 29, at 12 noon, and Dec, 5 & 12 at noon Insu,onee oneled thlough PrimeUca Life Insurance Company at Canada at Northwest Training Centre, 310-4722 Lakelse Ave. . I]mmaltlos#al, 635-6491 Mutual Funds offer through PFSt. Investments Canada Ltd. Head ofnces; Mlssissauga, Ontario (Third floor "l]llicum Theatre Building). To find out more information regarding the DAWN program and to see if you meet the criteria requirements, please attend one of these sessions. For more information, call Lama at 638-8108. Full Service Auto Maintenance "Canadian ~ -Brakes •Tune Ups Made Products" • Front End Repair • Unique Gift Ideas • Garden Supplies REGIONAL SOLID WASTE • Terra Cotta • Wicker Baskets G.R.D. Automotive • Bird Baths & Feeders MANAGEMENT PLAN nq~.a-~ao 3s04 KalumSt. 5033 Graham Avenue~ Phone 638-7697 Terrace Terrace, BC Fax 638-7671 PUBLIC MEETING A representative of Associated Engineering will present the A Lc~/e Off The Top U Stage1 Report of the Regional Solid Waste Management MICKEY'S SUPPLY LTD. Plan at a public meeting to be held at: Paint Specialists for 17 Years

CITY OF TERRACE COUNCIL CHAMBERS Commercial UII Colours • Hair Care Productsll ~::., CITY HALL Endura, PPG & Sikken Paints 3215 EBY ST. If You Need It, We've Got It • ....~ PhO ~ne'...... !63 8-O301~:..... !)iii ~ : ' ...... MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1994, 7:00 P.M. 3037 River Dr. Ph. 635-7726 Terrace, BC Fax 635-7746 You are invited to attend to learn about the Plan and to provide input on landfill practises and waste reduction, re-use and recycling options.

REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE . Research & Corrections *AutomaticRe-Billing 635-7251 , Collection Services , Free Pick-up & Delivery Building Inspector , ,C. , Up To Date Software & Computer Equipment : ..... ~" ---" XTCv8G 4B5 Journeyman Carpenter ~k Ph" 638 1Oll Woodworking \" :" . =_~_ __,, I-ax. o35 5BlO q Renovations ~P " H ~ t Patio Furniture ~. Bob & Marion General Repairs ~ Cammidge ;; ...... z ...... t~ ~ A WORKSHOP DEVELOPED BY H FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 1,4 H to help meet the needs of a powerful management source ii • Keys Cut )4 TERRY'S k4 in today's contemporary work force. • Emergency Openings • Locks Rekeyed Topics include... LOCK & 25 Years Experience SECURITY • Keys Fit To Locks • Management Functions Specializing in Marble, Glass Blocks and Tile • Keys To Code Terry Helnrlcke : .... Roles and Stereotypes COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Cod;fled Locksmith • Locks Installed • Occupational Behaviour 4624 A Craig Avenue, • Power & Leadership • Locks Master Keyed GARY CHRISTIANSEN Terrace, B,C, V8G 1 M9 • Conflict Resolution Site 41,R.R. 2, Camp. 18 • Bonded and Insured Ph. 635-9280 Phone (604) 635.5549 Terrace, B.C. V8G 3Z9 Fax (604) 635-1918 *Auto Locks Service Your Strategies for Success! L Place: Board Room - F.B,D.B. Office 3233 Emerson Street, Terrace, B.C. Low Overhead Factory Direct Time: 7:00 p,m. - 9:30 p,m, Date: December 5 8 Kaye Contracting Cost: only $99.00 + G.S.T. SPECIALIZING IN DRYWALL FINISHING ©ascade pas Instructor: Diane Collins Limited to 10 nartlclnants Pacific, Marquis, Swan, Suncoast, Statewood Early registration is advised. TROY KAYE Ca//Dan/e//e Merke/#r mor.e deta//s,.; Alsoavailable 180. 603,' 7 635-#951 . 3991 OIdLakelse Lk. Dr. a fullline of Pool& Spa (~ Federal Business Benque f~16rai Terrace, B,C, Ph. 635-9098 Accessoriesand Chemicals or635.6929 Development Bank de c6veloppmant , Canada / ~ / :!•lICIt! • i • ::~ :/• •~ -: " ..... • ~ ~ D14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 23, 1994 28. CARD OF THANKS MacKay's Funeral 25. BUSINESS 26, PERSONALS 29. IN MEMORIAM Services Ltd; OPPORTUNITIES 'WHITE MALE COUPLE seek other males 4626 Davis Avenue for discreet encounters. 635-3626. To My Dearest Vesta, 800-998-7109 RECORDED MESSAGE'I i ThankTHANK you so muchYOU to the II! Terrace, B;C, RECENTLY one of the world's most NEVER BE LONELY AGAIN. Call 1-900- P/ease accept my memorium belated this year. many friends who have | 635-2444 Fax 635.2160 451.3560 ext. 1285, $2.99 per minute. expressed their sympathies II successful network marketing companies In memory of our Doug: WASYK, Elizabeth Mu9t be 18 years. Pro Call Ltd. (602) 954. through flowers, cards, words II entered Canadian Market. Key positions (78 years) 7420. All My love C.rvl.T. of comfort and other acts of II available to qualified individuals. F~otential THE BARGAIN kindness, II Date of Death: November 10, 1994. to become financially independent is real, PSYCHICS KNOW ALL LOVEI Successl Special thanks to Peter and |I Prince Rupert Regional Hospital. Check it out- it's toll free, Futurel MoneyI 1-900-451-3530 ext. - Sir Philip Sidney Christina Bruce and the ladies TMI Services held Nov. 19/94 at Masonic EARN UP TO $1000 processing mall, 1185, $3,99 per minute, must be 18 My true love hath my heart, and I have his, of the Zion Baptist Church. I Temple, Prince Rupert. Cremation Send s.a.s.e, toEdfenco, 119 Powell Rd,. years. Pro Call Ltd, (6021 954-7420, I Terrace Crematorium. By just exchange one for another given: Mustafa and Kareema Batal |; i Pinanton Lake, BC, V0E 3E0. D/W/M, 46, INTELLIGENT, HONEST, I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss, and the Kumpolt family J l BE DEBT FREEI Pay off vehicles, credit Mo'rr, Arthur William fun-loving extrovert seeks female 35-45 There never was a better bargain driven: i (66 years) cards, mortgage. Work part time from for companionship. I like gardening, My true love hath my heart, and I have his, Date of Death: Nov. 13, 1994 home. Ca l to!l-free 24hr. recording 1. current events and good old.fashioned :30. OBITUARIES Kitimat General Hospital Services 976.6121 rock & roll. What about you? Write file #98 held Nov. 18, 1994, First Baptist His heart in me keeps him & me in one, :.. _~ -- ~ ~ .-~ ~ ~ ~-~ TRAVEL - TURN TRAVEL INTO c/o The Terrace Standard, 4647 Lazelle Church, Kitimat, Cremation, Terrace profitable part or full time business. Many Ave,, Terrace, BC, V8G 1S8. My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides: Crematorium perks. Free seminars. Coast Inn of The SINCERE, HONEST, LOVING MAN He loves my heart, for once it was his own, Eva Webb The preceding notices are West, Terrace, Saturday Nov. 26, at looking for a lady, 32-45, interested more I cherish his because in me it bides: was born to Albert & MinnieGordon on comp/iments of 10:00, noon, 2:00& 4:00 pro, For details July loin, 1935 in Penticton B,C. She in love, home, nature, flowers, camping, My true love hath my heart I and I have his, The Terrace Standard & call Victoria, 1.800-919.0032. attended school in the LangleySchool ere,, than in social activities. Yes, friends District as well as in Pacific, B.C, After MacKay's Funera/ Services Ltd. FOR SALE: SMALL HOMEBASED and some social activities are important. moving to Prince George.she married vending business, 632-7749 for Reply to Box 101, c/o Terrace Standard, WalterWebb on October30, 1958.Walter information. 4647 LazellB Ave., Terrace, B,C., V8G worked with the CN Telegraphwhich 1S8. 32, LEGAL NOTICES resulted in several moves to various WELL ESTABLISHED LOCAL cleaning 32. LEGAL NOTICES locationsIn the following6 years, but In In Loving Memory Of service for sale. Serious inquiries only, SM SEEKING COMPANION 25.35. Your 1964 they returned to Terrace, In the Reply to File #105, 4647 LazeHe Ave., sense of adventure is one of your followingyears, 2 sons, Phigp& James, Kelvin Dean Terrace, B.C, V8G 1S8. were born to Eva & Walter. Eva was strongest assets. I am intelligent, fit and I (~ Provinceof Minlstn/of@ Sk ad enjoy life. Call 635-9793. employedfor severalyears as a clerk i~ ESTABLISH ED TOW TRUCK COMPANY British Columbia Forests NOTICE TO variousstores in the Terracearea. April 21. 1965 - Nov. 25. 199 ;= w/2 cedified trucks and H plates, May HONEST, FUN-LOVING MAN seeks Eva We.bb is survived by her loving except partial trade, $26,000, OBO, 638- female 35-45 for companionship, CATEGORY 1 CREDITORS husbandWaiter, sons Philip (Tammy), and TIMBER SALE LICENCE A37538 JamesWehb of Terrace.Also 2 brothers, 1977. evenings at home, outdoors and music. Estate of the deceased: Two years ago you left us HEEL BOOM, BUTTONTOP AND JamesGordon and Ed [Barbara)Gordon; Reply to file #18, c/o Terrace Standard, CLAYTON: PAUL VICTOR, neohewsTerry, Kelly and Davidand one It hurt to say goodbye 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, BC, VBG LINE LOADERS PRIMERICA LATE OF 4623 Straume Ave, niece Lynda. all of Terrace,Eva passed We talk about you often Fimmcial Services 1S8. Take noticethat, pursuantto Section16 or the away at Mills Memorial Hospital on ForestAct. sealedtenders will be acceptedby Terrace, BC ,,Iovember9th. 1994following a lengthy And miss you oh so much the District Manager,Bulkley Forest District. illness. One of the faslest growingcompanies in the Smithers, British Columbia.up to 4:00 pm, You'll always be dearly financialservices industry is now seekinghonest December08. 1994 for a timber sale licence Creditors and others having n lieuof flowers,donations may be made end hardworking individuals to enterour training n Eva's memory to The Kidney loved comprisedof rlght.of-waydecks located along claims against the said estate, program.We offer the potentialof truebusiness the McDonelI.SouthEast Pine ForestService FoundationOf Canada,B.C. Branch,201 And missed by your ownership, wilh no capital investment, Reads,. are required to send full • 1699 West 3rd Ave.. Vancouver.B,C., o Exoenencein financialservices is not required. V6J 1K1. family & friends To schedulean interview,please call 635-7800 TOTALVOLUME: 3761 cubic metres, more particulars of such claim duly Mondayto Thurs. 9am - 12 noon.Ask for Pete or less verified to the PUBLIC Arcadi. SPECIES: Balsam [37%),Pine (47%) and Spruce (16%) moreor TRUSTEE, #600 - B06 West less Hastings Street, Vancouver, EARN EXTRa EFFORT TERM: 3 monms NOTICE OF PRE-HARVEST SILVICULTURE Life does not requireus to be the biggestor UPSETSTUMPAGE: $57.50cubicmetre BC, V6C 3L3, on or before the E]ILUNGMETHOD: Scalebased INCOME! the best, it asks only that we try, 21st day of December 1994, PRESCRIPTION FOR AN AREA TO BE LOGGED I~,E A FA,',;IlION LI:.AI)I:It IN Only tendersfrom Catsgory 1 SmallBusiness at which date the estate's Y()L.=R NI:I(;I II~,OUlt,I IC')(3D North CoastHealth &Fitness Forest EnterpriseProgram will be accepted, This area has a proposed Pre-Harvest Silviculture Prescription that assets will be distributed, • Earn up to SIO,OO0 or maze per year 4550 Greig 635-6500 will apply if approval to log the area is obtained from the Ministry of Tenders'will be openedat 10:30am. December having regard only to claims • Minimal investment 09. 1994.at theBulklsy ForestDislrict Office; Forests. The proposed prescriptions will be available for viewing . Flexible hours • Free Iraining Smithers,British Columbia. that have been received. • Own your own home.basedfashion 28. CARD OF THANKS until January 9, 1995 at the address noted below, during regular business Additional informationmay be obtainedfrom working hours. • Your thoite ol sample sizes the District Manager;Bag 6000; 3333 Tallow PUBLIC TRUSTEE • Oulfit yourself andyaur kids in qualify UPLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Road:Smithers, Bri!ish Columbia, V0J 2N0. Leigh Morgan casuals and WOW extends a thank-you to Safeway for there To ensure consideration before logging commences, any written kidswear at below wholesale prices donation of Popcorn to the grade 4 to 7 comments must be made to Greg Goss REeF Silviculture Forester • Toll Free Customer Service Hot Line choir. with Pacific Consultants Ltd. at 33610 E. Broadway Ave. Mission, • No long waiting periods, we are fully Province of Minist~/of(~ Provinceof Ministryof BritishColumbia Forests B.C., V2V 4M4 by the above date. stocked " British Columbia Forests • Orders processedwithin 24 hours and Thank-you LICENCE NO. A16886 I FREE delivery accoss Canada CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 1 of C.P Block Location Area Amendment to Dr. Manji and Nurses TIMBER SALE LICENCE A37571 Form Plan to becomen FoshionConsullonI for TIMBER SALE LICENCE A48985 Agreement (ha) Yes/NolI HEEL BOOM, Bu'rroNTOP AND LeighMorgmt Lodies Cosuols ond/ol WOW of Mills Memorial HEEL BOOM, BUTTONTOP OR I Kidswcmontl represent the exciting1995 LINE LOADERS LINE LOADERS FL 16 1 Hoan Creek 43.0 NoI Spring/Summer Collections. Hospital for the care Take noticethat. ~ursuantto Section 16 of the Take noticethat, pursuantto Section16 of the SIM GAN FOREST CORPORATION CALLOUR TOLL FRE[ RECRUITMENT LtNE: given to Eva during her ForestAct, sealedtenders will be acceptedby ForestAct. sealedtenders will be acceptaeI~y 1-800-565-8786 the District Manager,Bulkley ForestDistrict. the District Manager,Bulkley Forest District. stay in the hospital. Smithers. Bdtish Columbia.up to 4:00 pm, Smithers, British Columbia up to 4:00 pm, Oe Dawn Morrow (604) 723-1703 December08, 1994 for a timber sale licence. December08 1994for a timber sale ncence Webb Family comprisedof right-of-waydecks located along comprisedof right-of-waydecks locatedalong the McDonell.Fridayand McDonell-DoubleU the McDoneII.Mulwain. Snooze and ClydeBnk Skeena Sawmills ForestService Roads., ForestService Roads.. 32. LEGAL NOTICES A Division of TOTALVOLUME: 2875 cubic metres, more TOTALVOLUME: 8424 cubic metres, more or less or less West Fraser Mills Ltd. SPECIES: Balsam (40%),Pine (43%), SPECIES: Balsam (21%), Hemlock Hemlock(2%) and Spruce (71%) and Spruce (8%) NOTICE OF PRE-HARVEST SILVICULTURE Province of Ministryof (~ (1G%)more or less moreor less British Columbia Forests TERM: 3 months TERM: 3 months PRESCRIPTION FOR AN AREA TO BE LOGGED UPSETSTUMPAGE: $51.56cubic matte UPSETSTUMPAGE: $38.19cubicmetre PURSUANT TO SECTION 12 OF THE SILVICULTURE REGULATIONS. CATEGORY 1 BILUNG METHOD: Scalebased - BILLINGMETHOD: Sealsbased Notice TIMBER SALE LICENCE A48986 Only tendersfrom Category1 SmallBusiness Only tendersfrom Category1 SmallBusiness HEEL BOOM, BuT'rONTOP OR Forest EnterpriseProgram will be accepted. ForestEnterprise Program will be accepted. The following areas have a proposed Pre-Harvest Silviculture Prescription LINE LOADERS that will apply if approval to log the area is obtained from the Ministry of Tenderswill be openedat 10:45am, December Tenderswill be openedat 11:00am. December forests. The proposed prescriptions will be available for viewing until Takenotice that, pursuantto Section 16 of the 09. 1994, at the Sulk[ByForest District Office; 09, 1994.at tha BulkleyForest District Office; ForestAct. sealedtenders will be acceptedby Smithem,British Columbia. Smithers,British Columbia January 13,1995, at Skeena Sawmills office. Hwy 16 West, Terrace B.C. me District Manager, BuikleyForest District, during regular working hours. Smithers, British Columbia, up to 4:00 pro, Additional informationmay be obtainedfrom Additional informationmay be obtainedfrom 26. PERSONALS December08, 1994for a timbersale llcence the District Manager;Bag 6000; 3333 Tanow the District Manager;Bag 6000:3333 Tallow comprisedof right.of-waydecks located along Road:Smithers, British Columbia. V0J 2N0. Road:Smithers. British Columbia. V0J 2NO. To ensure consideration before logging commences, any written comments me North Sandstone,the McDonell and ms must be made to J.P. LeBlanc, R.P,F., West Fraser Mills Ltd., Skeena HAVING TROUBLE with your DRINKING. South CopperForest Service Roads.. Sawmills Division, Tree Farm Llcence #41, Box 10, Terrace, B.C., V8G Call Alcoholics Anonymous 635-6533. TOTALVOLUME: 7166 cubic metres, more 4A3, no later than the above date. LOOKING FOR NORTHWEST STAMP Of leSS TO: STEPHEN GEORGE BELLAVIE collectors, to buy, Sell, trade or just chat. ;PECIES: Balsam (47%), Hemlock Ucence Cutting Cut Block Location Area Amendment (46%) and Spruce (7%) TAKE NOTICE that Director of Maintenance Enforcement, Write to: Stamps. P.O. Box 673, Terrace, moreor less Formof Agreement No. Permit No, (ha) Yesor No BC VBG 4B8 "ERM: 3 months on behalf of Sharon Lynn WINTONYK, is applying to the No. JPSETSTUMPAGE: $44,08cubicmetre Provincial Court of British Columbia Family Division on the IF YOU ARE happy with your BILUNGMETHOD: Scalebased 22rid day of December, 1994 at 9:30 a.m., in Victoria, to Tree FarmUcence 41 4Y 5-300.2 DaviesCreek 99.5 No investments, that's your business. If not, Tree FarmUcence 41 4Z 5-200.11 HouriCreek 53.5 No that's our businessl Great Pacific Only tenders from Category1 SmallBusiness enforce the Supreme Court Order for maintenance. If you do ForestEnterprise Program will be accepted. Tree FarmUcence 41 4KA 5-1000-32 DwainCreek 46.6 No Management Co. Ltd, 5133 Agar Avenue, not appear at the hearing, an Order may be granted in your TreeFarmUcence I 4t 4KA 5-1000-34 DwalnCreek 43.9 No Terrace, BC, VBG 1H9. Call 635-4273. "enderswill be openedat 11:15am. December absence, If you wish to make any representation to the Court, TreeFarm Ucence 41 31 14-200.2 SnailCreek 49.7 No 09, 1994,at the SulkleyForest District Office: PSYCHIC, KNOW ALL. 1-900-451-3530 Smithers,British Columbia. or with any further information, please write to the Clerk of the TreeFarm Ucence 41 31 14.200.4 SnailCreek S2.5 No Court, Provincial Court of B,C.: Family Division, 1119 Tree FarmUcence 41 31 14-200-6 SnadCreek 29.1 No ext. 3080, $3.99 per minute, Must be 18 Additional informationmay bs obtainedfrom years. New Call Ltd. (602) 954-7420. Pembroke Street, Victoria, B.C., V8V 1X4, the Disldct Manager;Bag 6000; 3333 Tallow West Fraser Mills Ltd. Road;Smithere. British Columbia. V0J 2N0. NEVER BE LONELY again. Call 1-900 Skeena Sawmills Division 451-3560 ext, 3812, $2,99 per minute, must be 18 years. New Call ltd., (602) 954-7420. REPLACE KITCHEN CABINETS AND

Psychic, Clairvoyant & Healer COUNTERTOPS Tarot Reading PINERIDGE TERRACE ~~ For Appointment PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Call Doris SEALED TENDERS Tel: 798-9541 ~vited for Public Tendercall 1065-9495/55 to remove old units Lakelse Lake , and install 37 prefabricated cabinet and oountertop units.

Tender Docurn'ents will be available after 2:00 p.m,, Amateur Monday, November 21, 1994, at the office of: 3dtish Columbia Housing Management Commission - Home Office Suite 1701 - 4330 Klngsway, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4G7 Telephone: 433-1711 OR British Columbia Housing Management Commission Coastal Region - Prince Rupert "'---- C~C 1400 Kootenay Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J 3X5 NOW OPEN OPPER RIVER Telephone: 627-7501 638-1488 OR British Columbia Housing Management Commission Coastal Region - Vancouver Island L--KIn.37 - COPPER RIVER Lose Up To .os~ ~ FOR~ ROAD #201 - 3440 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C.: V8Z 3L5 10 Ibs in 3 DAYS! Telephone: 475-7559 With the Tennen III Plans and specifications may be viewed at the office of: PROPOSED 1995 COPPER RIVER LOOP EXTENSION Diet Plan Amalgamated Construction Association of B.C. 3636 East 4th Avenue Try it/It works/Using All Vancouver, B.C. VSM 1 M3 Natural Ingredients. I}* acific ~ b Northern1[ Gast I.A(I. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND .=rs will be received at British Columbia Housing Management mlsslon Home.Office, at the above address, only up until 2:00 p.m. I time) Thursaay, ueoemloer 1, 1994 and publicly opened at that In Lam] P,ecordhlg District of Smlthers attd situated The purpose for which the disposition 16 reclulretl Is at Terrace~ I].C. for the construction of a 12" natural gas Pll)ellne, loop which will be constructed adjacent to Pacific Northern Gas The Commission reserves the right to reject all tenders and to Take notice the t Pacific Northern Gas Ltd., Vancouver, accept any tender it considers advantageous, The lowest or any B,C., natural gas tt'ansntisslofl & distribtttion cotnpany, is Ltd.'s exlstillg 10" natural gas pipeline, Parts of the 10" tender may not necessarily be accepted. applyhtg [or a license of Occttpatlon for right.of-way pur. natUral ~as pipelille will also be replaced. ComlnenL~ con- Available at: pose.~ over portions o1" the following described lands; cerlllllg this application may be made to the office of tile R,J, Chapman N orthern Drugs, Unsltrveyed Crown Land In I~nge 5, Coast District Senior Lands Officer, Ministry of I~nvhonment Lands & ~tTISH 4741 Lakelse Terrace alid contahling approxinlately 1,27 hectares. 'this land is Parks, 3720 Alfred Street, Stttlthers, B.C. VO,I 2NO. Tele- B r',OLUMBI& Purchasing 635-6555 inmledlately adjaceDt to tile Copper River Forest Road be. phone #847.7331. v.Hoo.,.o BC Lweell KillS. 37 altd 39, ¢,~ j~NAOEMENI' For info, call 1-800-361-4720 ~,OMMISSION

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