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WEDNESDAY $1.00 PLUS 7¢ GS¥ May 10, 2000 ($1.3.0 plus 8¢ GST outside of the Terrace area) T A NDARD VOL. 13 NO. 5 New mine road idea splits the north Mayors back plan Explorations a much shorter and and Stewart would be about as "It's got all kinds of benefits area," says Prince George For- While Prince George inter- to open up Sustut more economical route to tide- long as the present 360-kilo- to it," Veldman says. "It opens est District manager Ray ests fear northwest loggers rat- water at Stewart. metre road haul to Mackenzie up that entire area for future Schultz. ding their backyard, to people By JEFF NAGEL The road also raises the but would save the mining mineral exploration, it opens up "If a new access route was here it's just about turning the NORTHWEST MAYORS possibility of reversing a con- company the 1,000 kilometre that whole area to timber har- built into that area and if the tables on the Social Credit gov- and business interests are troversial decade-old decision rail journey to port. vesting at a time when fibre ac- timber started to flow west ra- ernment decision of 10 years pushing to get a road built to that allocated timber in the It would also mean a huge cess here is a big issue." ther than south to Prince ago that they feel wrongly sent the Kemess gold-copper mine Sustut-Takla area to Prince economic boost for the econo- "We need a bit of a provin- George, it would have implica- the wood east in the first place. George companies instead of that would open up vast terri- mically troubled town of Ste- ce-building attitude to get that tions for community stability in "We think Prince George ones in the northwest. wart. tory east of Meziadin Junction step taken and get it built," he Fort St. James, Vanderhoof and accessed our back door and we Kemess now trucks its con- There are existing logging said. to new forestry and mining ac- Prince George." want to reverse that," Terrace centrate to Mackenzie, north of roads that would form much of Major opposition is expected tivity. If new access routes are con- mayor Jack Talstra said of the Prince George, reloads it onto .[the route, but about 125 kilo- from Prince George, however. templated, it should be done Sustut-Takla decision. Proponents say a new road to rail cars and ships it by rail to metres of new road would have "There are mills in Fort St. the Kemess mine, about 240 ki- carefully and comprehensively Then forests minister and Vancouver. to be built, says Ken Veldman James, Vanderhoof and Prince to take in possible future needs, Skeena MLA Dave Parker was Iometres northeast of Smithers, A new road that punched of the Terrace Economic Deve- George that depend on the tim- would give operator Northgate not just access to Kemess now, Continued Page A9 west from the mine to Hwy 37 lopment AuthoritY. ber that comes out of that Schultz argued. Suspended students have :]ate with trustees FOUR TERRACE youths who were sus- Beedle warns students that making a pended indefinitely from school for uttering bomb threat is a serious crime, resulting in bomb threats will have an opportunity next criminal charges of up to two years in jail. week to apoiogise to the school board and "This is an act of violence," she said. explain why they should be allowed back in "It's not a prank." class. Schools in the district all have their Acting schools superintendent Sharon phone lines tapped in an attempt to catch Beedle said after each student presents his any more students who make threatening or her perspective, trustees will make a re- calls. commendation regarding each student's fu- The students who will appear before the ture. • .~-.-,::~ ...... school board also face criminal chai-ges for But Be edie's'aid there~iS a strong possl making bomb threats, ibility those students will lose their school Because the students who made the year and may not be able to return to any threatening calls are under 18 years old, school or program in the district in the fu- they are protected by Canada's Young Of- ture. fenders Act and therefore cannot be named. Beedle said she was "very angry" May 5 Last Saturday, a 14 and 15-year-old girl when two more bomb threats were made -- from Thornhill Junior were arrested for the one at Caledonia, the other at Thornhill Ju- threat to the school May 5. nior. Mount Elizabeth Secondary in Kitimat RCMP traced a call to a gas station and received a threat May 2. Convenience store and used witness evi- The school district has received eight dence and video tapes ill their investigation. bomb threats in the past three weeks, result- Both girls are expected to be charged with ing in eight lost school days in the two ju- conveying a false message and mischief. nior and one senior secondary schools in Two other students are 14-year old girls Terrace and Thornhill and at Mount Eliza- facing similar charges after Skeena Junior beth Secondary in Kitimat. Secondary was evacuated April 20. They As it is, schools were having to cope are scheduled to appear in court June 6. with the effects of a week-long strike by One of two boys arrested for allegedly unionized support workers. making bomb threats at Caledonia April 25 With every threat, schools have been has already appeared in court and will be evacuated while fire fighters attended and back June 6 to enter a plea. RCMP officers searched the building. Telus Eight bomb threats have been made operators also spent hours tracing phone since April 11 - three at Caledonia on April lines to determine where the threatening 11, April 25 and May 5; three at Skeena Ju- calls were coming from. nior April 20, April 25 and April 26; one at "Over 1,000 people had their day disrup- Mount Elizabeth Secondary in Kitimat May ted [with every bomb threat]," Beedle said. 2; and one at Thornhill Junior May 5. Local mystery buyer acquires Co-op site THE TERRACE Co-op much done," kowski and the other came building and property on The deal is expected to from three local entrepre- Greig Ave. has been sold be completed over the •neurs led by Terrace Pro- but the identity of the next couple of weeks, he . cut owner Me Takhar. HAPPY RETIREMENT: John Chen-Wing is retiring from teaching at Caledonia Senior Secondary June 30. buyer is a mystery. said, and the buyer will A local rumour that the He has been teaching at the school since it first opened in September 1969, A retirement pizza party for "There is an accepted then be revealed. building is destined to be- Chen-Wing will be held Thursday, May 18 from 6:15 p.m, to 8:45 p.m. in the Caledonia gym to honour his offer on the table," said Former Co-op president come a London Drugs contributions to the school. Tickets cost $8 and are available at the school and Misty River Books. All pro- Co-op general manager Sandy Sandhals said the store was denied Friday by ceeds will go toward the Caledonia scholarship fund. Allan Cote. "It's pretty offer came from a local an official from the chain buyer. of retail stores. The Co-op plans to con-" "We've had a number tinue operating its farm of requests from Terrace [)etox centre stc,p order wanted and garden centre on the and other northern commu- 6reig Ave. site and will nities to develop new NEIGHBOURS OF a planned youth detox "We're not against the program," Park said, letters to the centre's immediate neighbours. •lease it from the property's stores," said London Drugs centre on the bench have asked council to stop in adding they're just opposed to its location. "I think they have responded quickly to new owners on a year-to- president Wynne Powell. it from opening. In the' meantime, the children and families concerns of the neighbourhood when they were year basis, said Sandhals. But he said the chain Members of the newly-formed East Halli- ministry, which has hired the Terrace and Dis- raised," she said. The old department requires a minimum mar- well Neighbourhood Committee also presented trict Community Services Society to run the The centre, to be located in a former house, store and grocery store ket size before considering a petition to council May 8. $875,000 centre, is downplaying suggestions it will take up to six drug or alcohol addicted building and property has such a move, and Terrace They say the Terrace and District Commun- wanted a gag order placed on its location. youth between 12 and 19 years old, been for sale since June is definitely not a possible ity Services Society bought a house in their Ministry official Jackie Stokes said services The residents also met with Stokes Tues- 1998, when the Co.op location for the short-term. neighbourhood near the corner of HaUiwell and society officials were free to speak with as day, in an attempt to secure a copy of the fa- board decided it had to "We were a long time Eby for the youth detox centre without them many neighbours as they wanted. The ministry cility's one-year contract. They also want to shut the doors to save its in coming to Prince knowing about it. just didn't want word leaking out prior to the know how the house in their neighbourhood remaining operations. George," he noted. They've sent the petition to each of the 135 centre being officially opened by a govern- was chosen when compared to two others on The board cited in- Powell said th~ homes in the neighbourhood. As of late last ment representative. Kofoed Drive in Thornhill and Soucie. creased competition from developing a ne~ of week, 1ll residents have signed the petition "Once the program is activated we really Anderson wants to talk to the neighbours, big box retailers for the smaller stores in the against the centre, 19 homeowners could not do like to make a ministerial announcement," but insists the youth, when they get to the fa- move. 10,000 square foot range be reached and the remaining refused to sign. said Stokes. "That does not preclude the con- cility, will need anonymity and neighbourhood Since then there have that could be suitable for a High on the residents' list of concerns are tractor's ability to do consultation." support. She expects the house to open with been two other tentative Terrace.size market, but community safety, lack of consultation, de- Jeanette Anderson, of Northwest Addiction one or two clients as soon as a wheelchair deals to sell the building, added that's still some creased property values and inadequate train- Services, an agency of the community ser- ramp and sprinkler system are installed. both of which ended up time off, ing of facility staff and counsellors, vices society, said she took the appropriate There's no word yet on which provincial falling through, Its larger stores, such as "We were told nothing," said Bob Park, steps to tell the community about the centre government representative will be on hand for One came from local the one in Prince George, who presented the petition to ~ouncil, by circulating 20 unaddressed "dear occupant" the centre's official opening ...... businessman Lloyd Writ- are 32,000 square feet.

• i 1 A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000 West Fraser wants to cut Kitimat mill costs A Pulp mill closure threatened Lobsteffest would force the company ter profits for West Fraser More than 600 Eurocan supply chips to Eurocan, WEST FRASER says high would also be in question, Mother'sDayWeekend 1 of $42 million - triple the workers, 40 of whom com- production costs, low pro- to spend $50 million - he noted. mute from homes in Ter- fits and potential big ex- over and above the $56 earnings of a year ago. Rigsby said he's sur- race and Lakelse Lake, May 13& 14' penses have forced it to million it's already spent Schroeder said Eurocan prised West Fraser didn't would be thrown out of contemplate closing its trying to solve the ooli- needs to cut its costs so it try to sell its entire north- Live, fresh lobster work by such a decision. Eurocan pulp and paper chan-tainting problem - is positioned to weather west operations rather than "If they were to shut it mill in Kitimat. with no guarantee it would the next downturn in mar- publicly air the problems. down it would have a huge i fromNova Scotia and i That would be a ham- actually work. kets. He rejects the theory impact on Terrace," said mer blow to Kilimat's He said the company Labour unrest is another closure talk is largely a • many more specials economy and property tax has a hard time justifying problem area, he said, Justin Rigsby, the Terrace adding there are 50 out- and District Chamber of ploy to beat concessions base and would hurt Ter- that outlay particularly out of unions, suppliers just for Morn. race as well. since there's been no standing arbitrations right Commerce's incoming ~n,~ the oavPrnm~'nt Reservations Recommended. now president and a West Fra- .~ " ..4 Eurocan has lost money chance to test measures • . . " "". 'I"" think they"",' re.... probab- nine out of the last 10 taken to date because Closure is not immi- ser aoggmg contractor. ly deadly serious about it," years, vice-president Lon there's been no oolichan nent, but Schroeder said "There are a large hum- Rigsby said. Schroeder said last week. run in the Kitimat River West Fraser wants a plan bet of people in Kitimat A Skeena Cellulose- <~ JJ.L~.,._~eafood )~ "We are currently as- for the last three years. in place within a year to who shop in Terrace," he style government bailout is 4332Lakelse Avenue .: 635-9161 sessing how long that can West Fraser wants the deal with all the uneer- said. "It would be devasta- not in the cards, he added. continue," he said. mill to not only break even tainties facing Eurocan. ting." because unlike bankrupt . ' '" '7 t The statements come as but to achieve a 16 per The threat alone has The future of West Fra- Repap B.C., West Fraser bl the company is under pres- cent return on equity, stirred fears in both Kiti- ser's sawmills in Terrace is solvent and can pay its sure from the environment Schroeder said. mat and .Terrace. and Prince Rupert, which bills. ministry to control emis- To hit that target, he sions that have been up to said, the paper mill needs five times permitted levels to reduce its costs by an- since a fire damaged the other $50 per tonne. That's mill April 5. in addition to the $95 per It's also bracing for a tonne cost reduction al- government decision on ready achieved over the whether to amend its last 18 months. operating permit to require "It is achievable," expensive upgrades to eli- Schroeder said. "We minate the tainting by mill wouldn't be here today if effluent of the taste of oo- we didn't believe that•" ,. ,. lichan, an oily fish harves- The call for higher pro- ted by the Haisla. fits comes despite soaring Mother's E ,.f,: Schroeder said that pulp prices and first quar-

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A non-resident property elector can apply for a certificate from Coast Mountains School Dis- trict 82 at least 14 days before voting day on June 10, 2000. No certificate can be applied for after May 26. Police seek vehicle TERRACE RCMP are looking for help in identify- ing a dark-coloured vehicle that was involved in a hit and run. The vehicle was broad-sided by a grey Chevrolet Sprint on April 27 on Lakelse Avenue. Anyone with information about the accident is asked to call the RCMP 638-7400 or Crimestop- pets. Telephone health facts now available BRITISH COLUMBIANS don't need to leave their houses anymore to answer their health questions - they can now get the facts they need from the tele- phone. Health minister Mike Farnworth announced the Karen Barry wants to see some changes at the Terrace cerne-' holding the petition she hopes will get the city's attention. She is new health file service May 3. It'll give people tary. She kneels by the grave of her dead husband, David, while surrounded by her three boys: Alex, 8, James, 10, and Travis, 6. with low literacy skills or visual impairments a series of short, easy-to-understand facts on every- thing from childhood immunization to food safety. "The new service brings frequently requested in- Cemetery petition presented to council formation into people's homes, whether they live in downtown Vancouver or in a remote commun- By SARAH GLEN issue will ultimately be left up to the public to McFadden also said that changes in the ity," said Farnworth. A 750-SIGNATURE-STRONG petition to decide; maybe in a vote. bylaw would increase area taxes for residents, Health file fact sheets can still be picked up at change the current restrictions on phtcing or- Poole also raised concerns about higher because of the extra maintenance worker nee- namentation on grave sites at the Terrace ce- taxes for the public if the regulations were ded to look after the cemetery. all regional health authority offices or on the Inter- net. metery hit city councillors on their meeting changed. But concerned citizen, Colleen McDames, People can access the files by calling toll-free: May 8. "The public's got to understand that there is who signed the petition and also wrote a letter 1-877-660-2628. The petition, spearheaded by local Karen a cost for everything. What's the cost attached in support of Barry's cause, disagrees with Barry, is the fruit of her year-long concern to this issue?" said Poole. Poole and McFadden. about the current bylaw, which restricts ce- And cost is primarily the issue with the "If you're not good with words, like I am, Falling claims keep metery visitors from phtcing any above-ground city, which amended the cemetery bylaw in you need to express your feelings in flowers, it decorations on grave sites. 1997 to cut maintenance costs. makes you feel closer to those that have pas- insurance rates down "[The bylaw] is ridiculous. If all you can do "Changing the bylaw would cost more time sed away," said McDames. LOWER CLAIM costs and rising investment re- is go to a stone with some grass around it, and more labour, because we would need an- McDames recently had two expensive turns boosted ICBC's 1999 surplus to $96-million. well, I could put the [grave]stone in my back- other maintenance worker to move and return shrubs uprooted and removed by maintenance Without that kind of income, B.C. drivers could yard and plant some flowers around it," said the objects," said manager of Parks and Faci- workers. be paying as much as $175 more for insurance, say Barry. lities, Dale McFadden, who oversees the All above-ground ornamentation is removed ICBC officials. Barry is hoping the petition~will give~.some maintenance:of!,tl~¢ ~cemetery...... by workers Fridays. ICBC President Th0m q'hompsoa..hopes,,the sur- • ~(~;,' 'J "~J ;"',IT ' " ' ~ ' ;teeth to her concer.ns~'-~andchang~.,~the byl~th It w,ll cost ttie c,tjt $87,992~,to run,the ce ..... Before a'decision on the issue'is made byi plus will encourage the provincial government to' ?allow ornamen!'aii6n*b~t~th~;grav~':!sites.~;~'::'~ metery this year, UP approximately $6-7,000 Terrace.city councillors, the petition and its~ continue'to freeze the corporittio~'s rates for a con.... Although he wouldn't ',second guess" whai :!: from last year, said McFadd6n/' request for the cemetery bylaw amendment ~ secutive fifth year. "l(h the councillors will decide on the issue, Ron The city is spending the extra money on will be referred to the committee of the whole Poole, head city administrator, said that the fixing sinking graves. for further debate.

T' You BE THE JUDGE The Salvation Army BY CLAIREBERNSTEIN 4643 WalshAve, Terrace, BC V8G 4H3 Terrace A Question of Bias Corps "Preaching and Proving God's Corps Officers: Lts Michael and Tanla Spears "Mommy, this suitcase is too heav,/," Jeremy Love, as we Grow and Go into complained, dragging the bag onto lhe subway Phone: 635-5446 ! Fax 635-6558 the new millennium." platform. Email: sarrny.terrace@ kermode.net "You can do it, love. Mommy needs you to be BASED ON ACTUAL COURT big and strong today, Millie managed to put on CASES May 2000 a brave face in front of her two small children. "We're going to take a,,great big plane and go I'm doing everything I can. I got my two kids oil the way to Jamaical Because the Canadian back from foster care• And my other two chil- To: Our Friends in Terrace government is throwing me out of the country dren are doing well with Iheir dad. They need after twelve years, she thought to herself. me here too. Please don't let them send me "But we don't want to go to Jamaica, mum. back to Jamaica." Can't we ust go horace" Henrietta marched to the phone. 'Tm calling From: The Salvation Army Millie hugged her daughter. "We can't, baby." my lawyers. We'll appeal the deportation Terrace Corps Wait a minute, she thought. Who says we can't? order," Millie's desperalion turned into anger. "I'm going The lawyers discovered a memo from Millie's to fight this! immigration officer: "Millie is a paranoid SEe got off the subway and called her former schizophrenic and on welfare. Skills: domestic. The Salvation Army is a very active organization in many ways. employer, Henriet!a. 'They say I stayed,here ille- She has four children here and four more in The Salvation Army officer is available to people in Terrace and the gally. Overstayed my visa. They wont let me Jamaica. Expected to be tremendous strain on apply for immigrant status for humanitarian our social welfare systems indefinitel,y. Canada surrounding area that are in need of food, clothing and other necessities. grounds from inside the country." can no longer affordsuch generosity.' "This is outrageous!" Henrietta was shocked. In court, Millle's lawyer spoke quietly. "Your In the Cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George the Salvation Army "You gave birth-to four children here: They are Honour, that immlgralion officer was completely Canadian citizens. Come over immediately." dismlssive of Millle's children. And the offensive operates a Hostel service with Addictions Rehabilitation After Care. Soon Millie was sitting in Henrietta's elegant language used would make any reasonable ~- Through out the Province, the Salvation Army centers offer food banks, living room. Henrietta put her arm around-the person suspect he was blasedagainst my shaking Millie. "You gave us 11 years of loyalty client." soup lines and other programs for those in need. as a domestic. We'll see you through this." The government lawyers were firm. "Your Millie started crying softly. "I'm sorry I had to Honour, given Millie's unfortunate circum- National Red Shield funds also supports our Children's Summer quit..." stances it Was only reasonable to describe her Camps. "Dear, that was hardly your fault. You were as a strain on the welfare system. After being suffering from serious postpartum depression and here illegally for over 10 years, its time for her ~- Throughout the province the Salvation Army operates 5 Correctional paranoid schizophrenia." to go." "Oh, I'm such a mess." residential centers, 8 Addiction rehabilitation centers, 3 hostels, 1 shelter "But you're getting befler, Millie. You're out of Should Millle be deported? YOUI Be The for battered women, 1 Detoxification center and 5 seniors and low rental the hospital. You take your medication." Judgel Then look below br the decision. housing units. Please be aware that we do have residents of Terrace who SPONSORED BY choose to travel to these centers for their treatment.

WRIGHT & MARDIROS These services are made available through the donations made from the local TRIAL LAWq(ERS communities, and from the general Salvation Army funds, which are raised in Serving the Pacific Northwest the Red Shield Appeal.

TERENCE WRIGHT 15 years experience DAVID MARDIROS At this time we are asking for a donation to the Red ShieldAppeall mailed to Criminal and Family Law Civil Litigation Aboriginal Law the address of: The Salvation Army - 4643 Walsh Ave. Terrace, V8G 4H3

Free Initial Interview for I.C.B.C, and We greatly appreciate your support in this appeal. Personal Injury Claims A tax-deductible receipt will be sent to you from our Red Shield office. 4730 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1T2 Phone: 638-0354 Fax: 635-2919 Thank you,/,~ --w

YOU! BE THE JUDGE - DECISION "IViillie can slay," decided Judge. Brian. "The immigration officer's decision was biased. The officer was Insensitive to the i,tterests of Millte's children. AlsO, he failed to consider the hardship a return to Lt. Michael Spears Jamaica might cause Millie after living here for 12 years. She might not be able to get treatment for her psychiatric problems. And size would be separated from some of her children. The decision was not made Terrace Corps Officer ~., in a humanitariml and compassionate manner."

, a l A4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000

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Squandered THE MINISTRY OF children and families has squandered a ton of good will and made a mess of what should be have been a welcome introduc- tion of a badly needed service in the northwest. Last fall the provincial government announced it would open youth drug and alcohol detox centres around the province to better provide this kind of service which is now only available on the lower mainland. Terrace was chosen as the northwest location to spend $875,000 for a facility in which up to six young people between 12 and 19 years of age would stay for 30 days under close supervision. Through the agency hired to provide the ser- vice, the Terrace and District Community Ser- vices, a suitably-sized house was bought near the Species rotection in danger corner of Halliwell and Eby on the bench Zoning VICTORIA - At first glance, of police. pectancy will rise dramatically. the new federal Species at would not be a problem as the property in ques- Enforcement officers will be And finally, I'm bothered by Risk Act is just what the doc- permitted to trespass on any an exemption in the legislation tion was one of those rezoned some years ago to tor ordered to protect en- property, without a warrant or for native Indians who feel like allow community child care facilities. A youth dangered species of animals even any suspicion of illegal killing an endangered animal from extinction. detox facility is apparently an approved use under activity. They may enter any for "ceremonial purposes." Just think of the Vancouver private building or business, In my books that's like al- this zoning. Island marmot who is so close other than a house, again with- lowing a formerly aggressive So far, so good, at least if you are one of the fa- to disappearing from this earth out a search warrant, and but now peaceful nation to in- for good that the demise of milies and children ministry's officials in charge search for anything they want. vade the odd country for cere- even a few would seal its fate. They will be able to open monial purposes. If the First of the project. The relentless hunting of any container, seize any ob- Nations really strive for equal- the buffalo and the whale But not so good if you are one of the neigh- I | :ie] ~*~l I: I ~ld-I a | ~:1 "~ ject or document, rummage ity, let them abide by the law bears testimony to a different bours of this new facility. The problem is that the around any private computer. of the land. time where wild animal life HUBERT BEYER And to top it off, the owner Legislation to protect spe- ministry did all of this under a cloak of secrecy so was cheap, but we have long of any property seized by these merit "may" choose to pay a cies at risk of extinction was realized that we bear a re- enforcement officers is "liable that when word did get out, just days before the landowner for taking his prop- long overdue. But if it is to be sponsibility for our fellow for all the costs" incurred by facility was supposed to open, theneighbours erty, not "shall" or "must." successful, co-operation from creatures. the government, whether or not farmers, ranchers, miners and In some U.S. jurisdictions, were understandably upset. Ottawa's determination to any illegal activity is unco- loggers is needed, not draco- similarly heavy-handed legis- save endangered species from vered. nian measures. There was mention of a letter being sent to the lation has caused many land- extinction must, therefore, be Let's just say for argument's neighbours of the facility. Clearly, this was not owners to consider endangered As it stands, the legislation applauded. The way to hell, sake that a rancher discovers a will divide communities. One species as animals to be de- ,qi ,:'J:~i the:', ...... ~ , sufficient ' however, !s,oft,en,.payed with :9.ouple,;ot~end~ngered'entters' s~de wdl support the enwron- stroyed rather than protected. ' good intentions. ' on. iiis,prope'riyl If he reports "/~entaJistsl I~ackbd by a 'heavy- , So,why the,need for the children and families When Jack Mtiliro was There are a umber of dis- the find to the federal govern- ministry to skulk around in such a fashion? The chief of the IWA, he once said handed government. turbing aspects to the new le- ment, chances are some of his he told his woodworkers that if The other will support the ministry operates in the highly emotional world gislation, some of which may land will be taken away from they ever came across a spot- people who work the land for a even further the decline of him, for which he may or may living. of children, youth and adults with the most de- ted owl, the should kill and species at risk. not be compensated. Just what sperate of circumstances and problems. To be ef- bury it before the government And we have seen where For one, the act is vague on do you think he's going to do? closed down huge sections of that gets us by way of endless fective, the ministry adheres to strict confidential- the matter of compensation for If, on the other hand, he working forest. confrontations in the forests of landowners whose livelihood could be assured that the gov- . ity regarding those it is charged with assisting. What bothers me even may be threatened because ernment shall pay him fair The problem is that this need for confidentiality more about the act is the pow- Beyer can be reached at: E- their operations interfere with market price for any land it ers it confers on bureaucrats, mail [email protected]; Tel Ihas given rise to a corporate culture of secrecy wildlife on the endangered takes from him, I venture a powers that far exceed those (250) 381-6900; Web and paranoia under the misguided assumption species list. It says the govern- guess that the critters' life ex- http: //www.hubertbeyer. corn that everything this ministry does must be con- ducted as if it were an undercover operation. That need not - and should not - be the case in some situations, such as the youth detox facility in the northwest. What should have been a proud accomplishment is now seen to be something al- Just give me rny rotisserie ON TELEVISION, whether it's was delayed due to computer ing told me 38 calls waited most underhanded in its establishment. Roy Clark pushing his guitars changes. "You're in Canada." ahead of me. My wait time The result is a group of upset people who were and sheet music, or the people She made it sound like an ac- would be approximately 23 not given the information they needed in such a selling ever-sharp steak cusation. "We'll have it ship- minutes. At 8:40 a.m. there knives, they sound as if an or- ped within 24 hours," she pro- were 39 calls ahead, wait time fashion to allow them to form a reasoned and ra- ganized warehouse is standing mised. It would come via TNT, 25 minutes. At 9:15, 34. At tional opinion of the ministry's plan. by, waiting to label a carton a shipper like UPS. 12:20 noon, 22 calls ahead, This is not to suggest that everybody would with your address for instant March 30 1 phoned at 7:20 On the first of May I phoned send-off. Allow six weeks for a.m. and at 6:34 p.m. The line at 8:14 p.m. twenty- two calls have been happy with the detox centre's location. delivery. was busy. At 8:45 p.m. I ahead, wait time 31 minutes. But a healthy dose of openness and communica- Well, not if you're ordering reached Angelica. Our rotisser- At 8:44 p.m. 21 calls, 31 min- tion would have prevented what is now taking electric rotisserie from Ronco ie had been shipped March 27 utes. Showtime. Four monthly pay- by regular U.S. Mail. At 8:55 p.m. 16 calls, 31 ' rHROUGH BIFOCALS place. ments. Three weeks later, April 19, minutes. And at 8:57 p.m. 15 After checking out all the CLAUDETTE SANDECKI I phoned at 8:15 p.m. "You or- calls ahead, wait time 31 min- details by phone, we ordered a dered with a money order." utes. rotisserie January 29, mailing She made it sound like a no- me on hold while she checked So after three months we a money order for the full no. "Hold, please, I'm reading with a supervisor. As a "sorry" still have no rotisserie. PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link amount, $189 American funds. through this." I heard many Ronco would extend our war- Treated this badly after ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach At the six week point, conversations in the back- ranty to three years at no sending the full payment, my PRODUCTION MANAGER: EdouardCredgeur March 13 at 8:50 p.m., I ground. 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• I) The Terrace Siandard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000- A5 II coming tearing through flower and vegetahle Panic about - beds, lifting their legs on phmts. We can step in CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD dog poop everywhere on the streets. But we don't harm the dogs[ Maybe people who have so much against cats logging halt Whc, would rather be invaded by rodents? Do they not realize that it's because of the cats this doesn't happen. clouds crtsts 1 do know sometimes cats also take birds. I Dear Sir: don't like to see that myself but it is nature and Having knowledge of the true state of the en- cats only take a fraction of birds in comparison vironment, I feel 1 must respond to our local to crows and birds killed by our windows, electorate's panic over the proposed logging A theologian tells us that to be a Christian re- moratorium ("City vows to fight against plan to quires a special concern for the most defenseless halt coastal logging", Terrace Standard, April Mail Bag and exploited among us. The animals are among them. 19, 20O0). ~L Usually ! agree with Les Watmough's com- If anyone has any information regarding this mon sense directorship of the regional district. matter please come forward. Our devoted friends When 1 read of him inciting Terrace city deserve to be treated with respect. council to push the provincial government into Grethe Brorup derailing the moratorium, however, and when I Terrace B.C. read of David Hull saying "The sky is falling" it is not our collapsing industrial base that comes to mind. Manor needs help Dear Sir: I think of the rain. as it pounds unimpeded on As your readers may be aware, the Terrace clear-cuts where rainforests once stood. I think of Supportive Housing Society is looking for equity their nutrients, now both leaching away, and ero- or pre-sales to make the Terrace Mountain ding to silt the spawning grounds. Manor supportive housing project a reality. I think of the thousands of edible, and medici- The society has secured the commitment of nal plants, lost before being understood. I think of the provincial B.C. itousing crown corporation to the wind continuing to accelerate with each tree finance eight of the 22 units, and we very close that falls. I think of the fire hazard created by our to completing all the financing requirements lbr increasingly dry forests. this project, but we are in need of additional 1 think of the World Scientists' Warning to monies in order to qualify for a construction loan. Humanity that "our massive tampering with the One of the society's directors has made a gen- world's interdependent web of life coupled with erous donation of $5.0t10 in hopes that other con- deforestation, species loss, and climate change cerned citizens and service organizations will could trigger widespread adverse effects, includ- also make donations, or make awdlable a short- ing unpredictable collapses of critical biological term loan, to see this much needed project to systems whose interactions and dynamics we fruition. only imperfectly understand. Uncertainty over the Our goal is to start construction very soon and extent of these effects cannot excuse compla- all donations or loans are very much appreciated. cency or delay in facing the threats." Betty Barton, Chair Ominous words endorsed by over 1,700 of the Terrace Supportive Housing Society world's most respected thinkers, representing 71 countries, including 104 Nobel laureates - a ma- jority of the living recipients of the prize in the Photo use was wrong sciences. This warning was completely ignored Dear Sir: by all major media sources, when released in We disagree with the choice of the photo- 1992. graph used in the May 3, 2000 letters to the edi- When Mayor Talstra says the moratorium is tor page of The Terrace Standard. "'detrimental to our communities" I can't believe We are the people in that photograph. The he understands the crisis' severity. Perhaps he smiling faces in that photograph were not brought needs to experience the summer desert state, or on by the reason we had a prayer vigil that day. a torrential fall rainstorm, in the middle of a The letter published underneath does not be- fresh clear-cut, to understand the extremities in long with the picture and it is out of context with climate that these practices produce. Rivers rise the sign. fast - so get your sandbags ready - for where "Canada's Day of Infamy, May 14, 1969- there is no forest, the water just rushes down. 1999" is what the sign in the photograph said. In- The forests are the moderators, purifiers, and famy means brought about by something shock- protectors of our fresh water. Watershed studies, ing and brutal. Abortion is brutal. paid for by your tax dollars, are ignored, and re- Margaret Faber, Bernadette Lacier, placed by cut-rate actions, and clear-cut le- Mr. and Mrs. Hendriks, Terrace B.C. niency. GRETHE BRORUP says her cat Oliver has yet to come home. She and her husband fear I don't agree with discussing moratoriums Oliver and other missing cats in town have met a terrible "Fate. without public input, but 1 also don't agree with a Teachers not puppets government mismanaging forest communities to Dear Sir: ecological, and financ!al bankruptcy. ~ ...... ,,with:so~many'cats...... We are devastated. This has completely We, the teaching staff at Copper Mountain -I The future of our communities lies in stable NOW' your concern anddenial turns to anger, changed our life. How hard is it to live with the Elementary School (TDTU) tak~ ~exeepti0n'to diverse renewal, and not a "use it or lose it" ulti- sorrow, and despair. We were'enjoying Oliver so unknown? Where is Oliver? Who killed him? the letter from Debra Stokes in the April 26 Stan- matum to tree farm licensees. That attitude only much and were looking forward to retiring with How was he killed? How much did he suffer? Is dard. serves to further deplete the future common good. him as the family member he was (for the rest of he lying out amongst the garbage? Or is he dug To conclude her long and winding offering, Rob Mercereau his life). down in somebody else's yard? Ms. Stokes states that she believes the "union Terrace B.C. I would like to know if whoever has done Flow thoughtless. How unkind. What kind of leaders, nol the teachers" make the decisions re- away with these cats realizes what they have person would do somethiag like that? Somebody garding our working lives and the lives entrusted done to the families involved? lacking in love and compassion? to us in our classrooms. Cat killings are Why could they not have tried to find out 1 have seen a bumper sticker reading "1 like We may speak through out democratically where the cats belonged (there are ways to do cats. Dead cats". What does that tell you? elected executive but we are not puppets. devastating that) or let people know through the news if there How can anyone hate a lovely animal, which The Teachers, Dear Sir: was a problem? more than likely never did anything to deserve Copper Mountain Elementary On March 9, our cat Oliver was let outside for Oliver was a male neutered cat and would not any harm done to it. his little morning outing, but never returned. go around spraying - only wild un-neutered cats Many people these days are surrounded by We learned later that day that several other do that. We had raised him to do his business in barking dogs. You can really never sit out in your cats had disappeared the week before. Two cats a special place in our own garden. I had told our garden and enjoy peace and quiet. One starts About the Mail Bag were found dead and one more across the street neighbours to feel free to chase him out of their barking and the others follow. Well, you don't The Terrace Standard welcomes letters to disappeared the following week. garden if they didn't like him there (use a water shoot or poison the dogs, but as a good neighbour the editor. Our address is 3210 Clinton St., In the beginning we were at a complete loss hose and spray - that will for sure scare them) as you close your ears as well as you can. Terrace, B.C., V8G 5R2. You can fax letters to what was happening - you try to fool yourself long as he wasn't chased out in front of a car. If we can't treal people and animals with a to us at 638-8432. And you can e-mail let- with all kinds of possibilities. But as time goes We have never heard any complaints from our little respect and compassion, how can we ex- ters to us at [email protected]. We by without answers you realize there is only one immediate neighbours but we know Oliver was pect to have peace in the world? need your name, address and phone num- answer. This is no accident or coincidence, not visiting further down the block. We have also had big dogs (on the loose) ber for verification. Medical officer focuses on Nass Valley THE NASS valley is enjoying the be ready to bring them back appropria- benefits of its own dedicated medical tely and make sure we have services health officer. available that they might need." Dr. Isaac Sobol was picked for the The board chose to locate Sobol in job last year by the Nisga'a Valley Terrace because Nisga'a elders tend to Health Board and he's being based in live in Terrace or Prince Rupert so Terrace, in the board's second floor of- they can be close to hospitals. fices in the Park Aveoue Medical He said the board plans to work to- Centre. ward increasing the range of health He's overseeing community health, care that can be provided in the Nass health planning and health policy for Valley. Nass Valley residents and Nisga'a "Some people are suggesting that people living in urban centres such as having elders stay outside the Nass is Terrace and Prince Rupert. doing to them what used to happen to Sobol is responsible for local health kids in residential schools," he said. area 92. "They're divorced from their commu- Because it's a separate health area, nities, they're divorced from their cul- Sobol will be able to track health sta- ture and it's another element in frag- tistics and use them to identify health menting Nisga'a society." problems and issues specific to the It's also sometimes a challenge for Nisga'a. family in the Nass to travel to where a "Because the Nisga'a insisted on relative may be in hospital. having a discrete health area we can "Some people have to hire private look at these things," Sobol said. vehicles because, . they don't own a "There is no other First Nation I'm car," he noted. aware of that has this ability to look at Sobol has been going to UBC for ISAAC SOBOL is thefirst medical health officer for the Nass Valley, based in the Park Ave. Medical Centre. information about their people that the last few years getting training for discretely." the medical health officer job, effect this week, what's happened so come and fill medical positions. It's there are about 35 people employed. Sobol will also serve as a liaison at It marks the first time in the pro- far is unrelated to the treaty, ~ not just a Nisga,a problem or a First They include a treatmcn!~ll hospitals in Terrace and Prince Rupert. vinee's history a native-run health' The Nisga,a have run the Nisga'a Nations problem, it's who,s available home care nurse, public healt~ He'll try to make sure that patients body has appointed a medical health Valley Health Board, which acts as a to do what." dlrcctor of nursing, a dentist and two being discharged back to the Nass officer. community health council in the Nass, The health board oversees an ex- assistants, pharmacist, psychologist, Valley are properly cared for. Even so, the appointment doesn't for a numberof years already,, tensivc team of health professionals in cnvironmenta I health officer, • physi- That will mean making sure things have direct powers. The hope is that eventually Nisga'a the Nassi ...... clan assistant and other support staff. like medication arrangements are Sobol's powers as a medical health people will gain training to take over Four staff doctors are in the valley Although there are presently just clear necessary arrangements are officer are still delegated by Skeena professional positions like Sobol's.. two m New Alyansh, one in Green. two holding beds at the centre, there made to receive the incoming patient. Health Unit medical health officer Dr. The shortage of skilled people isn't ville and one in Kincollth, are plans to expand that to 24, That "I can review the case, give a David Bowering. unique to the Nisga'a, he noted, i Most activity is concentrated at the would include 10 continuing care beds heads up alert to the physicians and Although health jurisdiction will be "Look at rural B,C,," he said, James Sasmuei Gosneli Memorial for elderly patients, 10 acute care and nurses in the Nass Valley so they can part of the Nisga'a treaty when it take "We're relying on South Africans to Health Centre in New Aiyansh, where four obstetric/holding beds,

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Sight and Sound...Sponsored by: Safeway...Skeena Broadcasters...Terrace Standard -- 0 The Mail Bag Canadian Cancer Society Impoverished? Not i 12 hour (D (D this kind of fishing ..- "0 1 I Dear Sir: ethic" as it relates to fishing, one should n, The Granola Bar (I use the term Gra- consider the fact that more than 10 per Relay for l/) nola Bar because it's made of nuts and cent of fish caught and released (even on I11 flakes) that calls himself a fisher (not a a fly) end up dead, and it is not uncom- fisherman), in a recent column which is, rnon to catch the s.ame fish several times 0 by the way, a waste of paper and the tree (especially steelhead). he hugs, has used the term "impoverished The cumulative effect of a "catch and a Friend 3 ethic" to describe bait casting. release" fishery is that the elitist "long ¢/) ,¢ It comes as no surprise that he would rod" fisher (not fisherman) can kill more e3' O take this arrogant elitist position. It is fish and cause greater harm to a stock z well evidenced in his many columns that than a "kill and eat" fisherman that takes sunday, May 14 lOam - lOpm in his opinion the only type of fishing that his annual limit. 0 is worthy of being called "sports fishing" When one exploits the fishing exper- George Little Park ,m ¢D is "catch and release" with a fly. ience for profit, where individuals make Im As a kid at the age of too young to re- thousands of dollars guiding or writing "0 member how old I actually was, the first books or selling video or scribbling drivel, Join your friends and neighbours as they walk jog run, bike -1l= ¢1 rod Dad got for me was a 6-foot willow "impoverished ethic" takes on an addi- while having fun and raising funds for the battle against Cancer stick cut fresh on the way to the fishing tional connotation. hole. The line was a few feet off Dad's On the next fishing trip one should ¢ b reel, the hook was barbed and the bait take their kids with them, if they don't Come an enjoy the stage show featuring a variety of local musicians was a worm. My brother got the same have their own kid, borrow or rent one or e~ outfit (a new one almost every time out). two. Give them a rod, put bait on their t~ I had more fun catching trout and dolly hook to give them a better chance, coach To set up your team, call 635-1471

varden as a kid with that simple gear than them a little Watch the look on their > ~, I ever could have pondering the regula- face when they catch a fish, kill the fish, o tions, with all of the special waters, spe- cook it on a fire beside the water, eat the 2 ~a cial gear, specific species, garbled re- fish, all the time paying close attention to t~ -1 strictions and the like which require you the kids experience and consider which "O to hire a lawyer to interpret. ethic is truly impoverished. 0 When one ponders "impoverished R. Seaton, Terrace, B.C. c en

"0 0 An unholy trinity -.1 ¢/1 Dear Sir: Merry Wives of Windsor. It was like a E O I appreciate Dr. D. Heinimann's recent Midsummer's Night Dream, or a Winter's letter when he suggested that William Tale, but Measure for Measure we com- "D0 O" Shakesbeere, King James and I were the pleted our task on the Twelfth Night. translators of His Majesty's true word of Jim said he should put his name on it 2 (/) God. and I said, "As You Like It", which to m As I recall it, Bill, Jim and I were sit- this day has led to controversy did King ting around one day having a beere. Now James translate the Bible or was it Sha- Jim is the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, a kesbeere. ~e U) good Catholic, but he lapsed and went Well, Ali's Well That Ends Well, we Presbyterian. This led the Vatican to de- were ready for the printers. We found Two ¢D nounce him at the time of being an athe- Gentlemen from Veron~ named Romeo ist since the Church of England was not and Juliet (who recounted to Bill the 45% of funds raised go to Cancer research 00 recognized by the Vatican. story of Hamlet, Prince of Darkness) to 55% of funds raised stay in Terrace for local programs and service Anyway, I recall Bill saying that what take it to the publisher, Othello, for print- e~ this world needs is a good Tempest of a ing. n Bible but we'd need the Merchant of Ve- Today I feel, with all these bibles of nice to sell it. Having 20/20 hindsight I satanic ritual abuse, that it's like Love's Labour's Lost and trying to get things t- told Bill and Jim that new bible transla- O tions in the 20th Century would be a co- back on track will be like The.Taming of ~. naedy of errors.. :-. ,,~ - the Shrew:~iF~:'~[~h~:ui:'Ji~'s':Vefgi6itt~e .} !~?~,,!~:~.:m. ~.~ .~ 7"0JPAH ,'0'8""PJeP~ums ~o~J~I'~L~,~gP~~'."~,)~e;BS"!PU nos '~ lqD!s So for days we:~lodded away, all the word of God' is Much Ado About Nothing. time being served food and drinks by the Brian Gregg, Terrace, B.C.

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, %.... L ""i Comfort Saturday, May 13, 2000, 8:00 p.m. Alliance Church (4923 Agar) Phone Tickets =12B° and $1000 at KEN BEDDIE says the WCB office here will expand into its existing parking lot 635-5825 Erwin's Jewellers in Skeena Mall and turn an adjacent building into more parking. for tickets I Members & Bonafide guests welcome. Proceeds benefit trip to Kathaumixw Must be 19 yrs of age. International Choral Festival Out & WCB plans to expand office About THE WORKERS Compen- Design plans aren't fi- Give her sation Board office here is nalized yet, but he hopes Patio bistro planning a major expan- the expected 2,500 square will kee sion of its building. foot expansion will go in the works The branch has pur- ahead this summer. SEND THE FTD ® TERRACE IS about to get chased an old apartment WCB has increasingly SPRING GARDEN ® BOUQUET a downtown patio bistro. building at Lakelse Ave. tried to help people deal Aroma's is being star- and Clinton St, with workplace injuries in FOR MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 1' ted by Pete Berfelo in the That will be removed this region, rather than It's a basket with a silk-screened herb motif and a bet former Pit Stop donair and turned into a larger sending them to Rich- shop location on the 4600 parking lot, while a signif- mond, Beddie said. beautiful flowers, But that isn't all your Morn will 10re. block of Lakelse Ave. icant addition will be built Coordinating physio- als0 enjoy the Oregano and Basil seeds that she can He's building a side en- onto the existing building, therapy visits and other as- in her own garden. trance and constructing a says client service man- sistance for those clients 16-by-32 foot patio with ager Ken Beddie. all takes time, he said, red cobblestone pavers and Parking is tight and the and the result has been From s45°° wrought iron fencing in the more than 35 employees more administrative work adjacent parking lot. now crowded into the at the branch and more "It'll be pretty nice," building have run out of people working there over Berfelo said. "We're going room, he says. the years. to have a lot of flowers "We quite literally "To provide service at a and hanging baskets." don't have enough desks local level simply takes Ske+~:UM~F'~ D Fl°d st;;t; :;lot;; They'll serve eappuci- for people to sit in," Bed- more people," he said. nos and espressos, conti- die said, "It's labour intensive." nental breakfasts, and health-conscious meals emphasizing soups, salads and fresh-baked focaccia.

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1-888-223-3366 For~tlore Information BRITISH COLUMBIA for treaty court case ' EPILEPSY SOCIETY THE B.C. LIBI:RALS say + come won't be known for they're determined to pro- much longer. ceed with a lawsuit that "Depending on what it could scuttle the Nisga'a says we may be left with a treaty. document that is of no real Their challenge is to be force and effect," De Jong heard in B.C+ Supreme said. "We'd then have to Court starting May 15 - look at it to see what has just days after the treaty to be done to bring it in +i++++++++McEWAN GM Management & takes effect tomorrow and line with what the ruling a massive celebration has brought down," !!!!!i!!!!i!! Staff are very proud in takes place in Gitwink .... "At worst; it may call congratulating the following sihlkw on Friday. for some renegotiation of "Nothing has happened the treaty., .... employees for their outstanding to change our belief in the De Jong admitted the achievements for 99/00. validity of our p0sition/' fact the treaty will be rati- said B.C. Liberal: aborigi - fied by all governments, Pictured below with Gary MacCarthy, hal affairs critic Mike De celebrated and put into ef- Manager left to right: Jong last week. fect has upped the stakes Leon Schulte - He's one of three plain- Mike De dong of the lawsuit. :;i!i!i!i!iiii tiffs along with Liberal think the Charter of Rights "It would have been Grand Master Specialist leader Gordon Campbell precludes any government nice to have this ruling in The Highest Category in Canada and MLA Geoff Plant restricting your ability to. advance of all that,,' he George DaOosta - Technician seeking a court declaration vote based on ethnicity." noted. Peter Rego - Participant that the treaty is unc0nsti-, "If we're right we have "We,ll now have to see tutional, an unconstitutional docu- whether the negotiators Stephen Gregg - Skilled Technician "We think the self-gov-ment and we have to find and the government who ernment provision s create that out now rather than assured us: all this was a third order of governmen t later." .... constitutional and proper our Constitution presently The hearing is expected were correct or whether Pictured above doesn't recognize and we to last around two weeks, they were perhaps hiding Manager Gary MacCarthy have concern about voting he said, but appeals of the something they didn't want rights that are tied to eth- decision to higher courts British Columbians to with nicity," De Jong said. "We could mean the final out- know." Leon Schulte Grand Master Specialist :~. • i ¸::::~::i: ::i Native leaders pledge :c work more closely CLOSE TO 75 aboriginal Icy. leaders from across the "We've got a strong northwest met here recent- commitment to help each ly to rekindle to rekindle other," said spokesman TERRACE 635-4941 an alliance for common Gerald Wesley, who's also Sales & Leasing DLR 5893 KITIMAT 632-4941 grounds on land claims the Tsimshian chief land McEwan OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS [email protected] 1-800-8MCEWAN* and other issues. claims treaty negotiator. (1-800-862-3926)* The native groups- the "We've got a lot of issues Haida, Haisla, Tslmshian, in common." We Can Make It Happen At The Bright Spot On I-Iighway 16 West In Terrace Gitanyow, Gitxsan, Issues where the groups Wet'suwet'en, Lake Ba- think they can pool their bine Nation, and Tl'azt'en efforts include coming up - agreed to ressurrect the with strategies to deal with Northwest Tribal Treaty the loss of land and re- agreement under which sources while treaty talks A SPECIAL INVITATIONTO they first agreed in 1991 to continue. cooperate where possible. Wesley said many of Only 'the Nisga'a were the tribal groups are also Gerald Wesley ,+ .~ i, ~!, i:?!!/ FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURSOF absent from the April 27- :looking at ways to exploit '.,~,<,/~'++,~r,t4;~++4~;++~+~r+,+'+++,,:, ~"~+~:~4;!+#+,::,'.i +~ +J,':+-'+',,',~i++ ...... ' ..... "'+' '~+'" 28 meeting because of the opportunities created He said the group'~'ili preparations underway for by the Supreme Court's meet again June 1-2 at THE +NISGA'ANATION their treaty to take effect Delgamuukw decision on Lake Babine near Burns tomorrow in the Nass Val- aboriginal title. Lake. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::======P "]QN OF ...... ~ii+ i 'i ~ /"

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I , , The Terrace Standard, Wedrlesdoy, May 10, 2000- A9 Former drug addict says city needs youth detox centre s e's Yo.t o laF A local BYoutAthLdEeXtoxHAceMn~rLTONbeenavail opeTnllag'SheWrehYh~hemonS~h iY:u:~ ,dmp°rtanC~nsthCe ~;;oShcecn't:asl3n:',"n~e:~:~:i V'~S:Uw::'~i::l~l~ ' '"'i~':~~ *~' ~:'' !.#i~ ~.00/( ble, to Lee (not.her real name) ~hen ~'~hewas sai~. . , . ,.s " cered oCt'hey'heroinpr:;b :~r . ." '.' "i' ~:':~:"~(~'~i~ i.~: "' ~NtO." .,uos.,,.,n,..n.,or..o Oott,.,.'., ",. you.,,,.o.,,om.,.t ,,.o ..,, ,.v,. ,o,....i. ,,.r,,m, .., would have turned out much differently, ter chance of getting cured before they're, too child in Prince Rgupert whegnever sheYwent ..?.: ?:o ~,~b.X'~./ ! ,.,: . "~.1, r ~,b(~ For one th|n~, she believesif she had been old,"Le e said:."Kid.s.bounce back ,'asterand backto d.etoxwas difficu,t.... :i "!!ii!:'~ff~l ""\'~ Y::rnedldf,f:t~eugsa;d:elce°h°~avwehe;r:~uat:~ 13 haV'eMayf;irfebewtteruldh'hnaCee~fe:e:°verhnoge'lot dif- se;'mMy kf;~,'t'l;hCe°sU~dn.'~'lV;So':td:a;t:'udplptC~, u'Idn't ::,,.~:~,ii!~ ~'~¢~I~dII~' i "~ using heroin when she was 20. ferent if l had gotten help. it would have made Never the less, she said the Vancouver ~~,d~I~ ~ ,~:~ .She also may. never have spent two years in a world of difference.". . detox centre saved her life. Not only did coun- ':'~"m~2~~ j~ ~ p~tson, for robbgng a Vancouver .drug sl.ore ~! The centre,.WhLch WLII house upt.o S~x drug selle(s.help.e.d h.er get oft dr.tLgs, they taugl!t her 1_~-~/~27~/2.~2.___ gi~,!o!~tb~idsu~port h.er $:00 a day h.erom ad l~.a/CdhO!,.~dth~fdirYtO~thl:b!tr.ye;:u!hd~ f~f. Itfes.!kLi~,~,ikn~thO;Votl~tndi ?..upset" that. th! ._j /~~.~ buy drugs," i~e~°slaeidl.Led whatever ,t took to CLli~Yh:)yt:iudt;s~f~;l o~rct?a;n~.:onr~ across the ~:rurr'i'::oddt!~a~~;;::g:;dl~iCc':te~dyL:u:h:tSr:eL'gl:n /// ~ ~e',i~I/ ^~"h She. wants Terrace locals who are opposed northwest, will receive supervised treatment detox, they !1 beaut on the streets doing crime ///" ~ lf~l~ £",,'~1' ^'N\'* to havLng a youth detox centre located in their for.various addictions for 30 days. to pay for drugs or prostituting themselves. /t~ ~i ~ ,~ [Ir~ neighborhood !o know that deEox cemres save Lee saio iES important to have a detox She said residents living on the same street c-~ ...... ",~1 I~k~ ['~' young p.eoptes fives; , . . centre in the area so youths don't have to go to as the det0x centre needn'.t worry about crime S H OW '~ ~ne t~etieves a tOCad youth detox.... centre Vancouver for treatment • In Vancouver, the y 're ncreasin. g in their area either . [ I~l ,..,,~" w°uld, havepreven,edherfromgetllnglnfec-mllesawayfronl triendsand family, and are "Those kids are there because Ihey want Mg w I~ .~ez~.~ !eu w~tn me Hepatitis.t.: virus, which sne con- alton lured back to the street and drugs, help," she said. "They're not going to hurt how much vou I - '-- tracteo tram using a dirty needle while living "With the bright lights and the bi cit an bad " . """ m Vancouver s Downtown Easts~de. they're going to want to be out there," she What makes Lee angry is that many people appreciate heL . -, '' ~ a~,on t h'ave anyone to turn'to when I was said." ' g Y doYn,treY£lise there are drug addicts and dealers ~ GIFT CERTIFICATESAVAILABLE: young, Lee said. "I didn't have a chance to Because thal's exactly what happened to living n their area already. "" o Facial, manicure, make-up, haircut & blow dry,..=85°° get czean." " - ii - - Facial,manicure, pedicure, I~aircut & blow dry...s90°° From fro '/' bodymassage to eitherpackage add ...... $40oo Money b,g quest,on for Kemess r0ad roasted by his constituents will make forestry a little ing at alternatives to get least - but money is the g . aid. Government II[~"~r'~~ for enforcing the cabinet more viable throughout the their concentrate to tide- main obstacle, doesn't have the appetite l~W,4,#ll~#~/~//'/~t.~j'~'~tl decision that favoured region." water," he said. 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Ph. (250)635-3936 (250)638-8477 Fax (250) 635-4171 1 I i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000- A11 Health council agrees to publnc cnty meeting LUCKY D(ILL,, R BINGO AFTER A delay of nearly door meeting, preferring a and transparent with their rv,y ooo PALAI" ., E May' 2000 two months, the area's gathering that was open. business here." SUNDAY " MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY': THURSDAY FRIDAY S~,TURDA'~ health council has finally "I don't see why it Christiansen said she'd agreed to meet May 24 would be an in-camera like to ask health council Te~ce TerraceCri,~e R TerraceSearch and 0 2 ...... 13 ~eak, 14 Terrace with Terrace city council- meeting," said councillor members why more nurses p 5 Stoppe~sSoc~ty v Re~ue,~iety ThornhillJunior p,,,,~e'A";&~r,o4 a~=,l,~Club ILi~leT~ealfe Society lors in public to discuss Lynne Christiansen, add- aren't being hired at Mills Ken~odeFnendshp I SecondarySchool Baseball I Noahw,sr I k~;m~a,-~;~u,%(-re,- ~,¢o----M;n-o-/- N[~a'a Tm~l Co4~il. problems with health care. ing private council meet- Memorial hospital when it |ParentAdvisory Bulkley~Skeena I kum.olScsterho~l I Softball [ Council Association ] Region I andEIdetsSociety[ Association TerraceLocal Terrace~ti~ Oub City council has been ings are only held when is in the midst of a nursing pushing the Terrace and personnel, land or legal is- shortage. Terrace Area Community Health sues are discussed. With more nurses, she 7 18 Terrace 9 Canadan Community Anti-PovertyI"- Community u ~Vd=~r~u Council, which oversees CaledoniaSenior | Minor PataplegEAssooat~on V0tunteerBureau ~ Band Kerm~eFrie~l~i~ "I'd like to push the said, the hospital would be No~hwest s~ety Mills Memorial Hospital health council to be alit- able to open more beds SecondarySchool | Hockey Bulkley/Skeena BenevolenlP~oleclive Pa~enlCoumil J Association Olderof Elks#425 orde_r°f. I Ni~a'a~Ca~cl. Terrace~lin(jClub and Terraeeview Lodge, to tie more open and ae- and:.care for more patients, Reg~o...~n Hoyal Purple [ Te~eLocal meet in public regarding countable to the public," The hospital is accredi- I 8 Terrace 1Q BigBmlhers ~)~ 0,~rol ] I allegations of declining Christiansen said, ted to open 52 acute care Lynne Christiansen 14 15Terrace C anadw1n 7•eP¢ks Anti.Poverty "",fndSigSistersof~"v Ro~Pu~ || health care services. SkeenaJunior Minor arapleg~Associat~n GymnasticClub GroupSociety Ten'ace I-~,~, 11 She said the health beds, But a nursing short- "That's'a fairly heavy Northwest Until now, the heallh I SecondarySchool Hockey council's closed'door po- age and budget restrictions load," Kuntz said, ParentAuxiliary Bdkley/Skeena RoyalCanadian KineneClub ~ ~ I council has refused to Association Region Legion#13 eITerrace .Te,~ce~[ ,e~,, Jl licy has left the public means it can open perhaps The meeting, which meet with city council in with a feeling of mistrust. 30 beds at any one time. will be open to the public, Terrace 9.~ Terrace public, preferring a private "They're losing cred- 3Caned,an 24 --" Anti.Poveay The hospital's head ad- will take place Wednes- 2!ornhJll Junior 2Terrace --Blueback meeting. ibility," Christiansen said. ministrator, Dieter Kuntz, Minor ParaplegicAssodatior Swim Club G~p Scx:~ly Au~l/a~ KermodeFnendship day, May 24 at 7 p.m. in SecondarySchool Nortl~est So(cry But city councillors "They have to make Pa~entAdvisory Hockey TO/laceRingette TerraceMinor Ni~a'aTnbalC~n~b said last Friday 34 beds the auditorium of the Bulkley/Skeena Softball Terta~Youlh have objected to a closed- Council Association Association Te~m~Local bigger efforts to be open were in use. Northwest Community Region Association S~cerAssociation Telus eyes rate increases building,HealthServices Society U CanaSan |Ul Peaks Parap~cAsso~ia,on| GymnasticClub on,Seo,r Norlhwest i --"------SecondarySchool TELUS WANTED to hike individual tesS- Telus spokesman Doug Strachan said : z..m~ A~ i BulkleylSkee~ | ShamesMountain ParenlCouncil Association Region | Ski Club dential line rates from $18.95 per month while rates are rising in rural areas, ii : : / iL to $20.80 effective May 1. they're falling in urban centres. l ' You;re still : Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. That's been postponed because the The business line rate in West Van- uncOnSCiouS; ::: Canadian Radio-television Telecommuni- couver, he said, is poised to fall from Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. cations Commission (CRTC) has yet to $48.70 to $41.80. Wed.,Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m. approve the rate increase. Local phone service in the rural areas, :®MedieAletti Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon For businesses, the increase threatens where customers are more spread out, has p:,-..:" ::b:~::ii~:o;.u ':.: to be even steeper.The cost of a first bu- always been more heavily subsidized ' l~-SOD=~i~B+) 507.; T.V,MONITORS NO SMOKING AISLECONCESSION siness phone line would rise 10 per cent than in urban areas, the phone company • www. m e dl:¢a i.'e::it :. =:,~ . 4410Leqion. Terrace 635-2411 from the present $39.70 to $43.60. says. . • :' !; .::'.v;:'.~...':i,': :.

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Mills Memoriul Hosp ~1 Brld h)rd Croup their D~LIR DIV,SlON SINESS: C'A'N'A'D'A money 50 New plates THE PROVINCIAL gov- NOW IN STOCK ernment has reversed a de- Deliver!' cision which would have Call reduced the amount of Day Ahead J~ money it gives private i Coml)lh,tentao, gift wrappDzg! schools by as much as $5 Your Choice May 13 May 13 million. Soup & Sandwich Lisette Spencer Lisa Raposo The money is for speci- or David Jones Trent Johnson fic purposes not covered in Soup & Salad money private schools al- s5,95 per per; 7 May 20 May 20 ready receive, which Jeanne Greening Margaret Cabral amounts to 50 per cent of AE ome Made Marie Demelo James De Prey the per-pupil amount pub- lic schools get. In restoring the money for specific purposes, Pre- l F'lanting time :'615-5529' mier Ujjal Dosanjh said STEPPING STONE Clubhouse volunteers Roger Martin, Barry Lloyd and ~, HOURS ,~ the government acted Jason Ives were among those people who braved a brief hailstorm to plant flo- Mcn-Fri 7:15am-3:15pm Skeena Mall- Terrace 1-800-563-4362 under wrong information in wers in an effort to beautify the Eby St. Hatchery. Stepping Stone members the first place. also regularly feed the fish at the hatchery, Information provided him and other government members estimated that the impact of cutting the $5 million at approximate- ly $2 per private school student. But that was later de- termined to be about $100 per private school student. The government's pro- blems began two years ago when it mistakenly paid the private schools the $5 Et million in the first place. GMC SIERRA REGULAR CAB: That money was part of • Vortec 4300 V6 Engine - 200 HP • 5-Speed Manual Transmission with a formula to give public Overdrive • 4 Wheel Disc & 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System • 40/20140 Split schools money for specific Front Seat with Custom Cloth Trim • Full Instrumentation including: purposes but private Tachometer, Engine Hourmeter & Driver Message • Centre • Chrome Wheels, schools also ended up on Grille and Bumpers • AM/FM Stereo • Tilt Wheel • Locking Differential the receiving list. • Automatic Headlights These specific purposes included money to reduce I'~ [H [Id' i =l l ~;~ ~i d -'1 .~i~'l ;i [d ' i l ~t] ;i'|o]i!1 class sizes in kindergarten Down Monthly to grade three, to pay for Payment Payment non-classroom teachers $0 $343 such as counsellors and li- $1,860 $288 brarians and to pay for $4,000 $223 school administration bur- eaucrats. ~ TLZAI[ OR PURCHASE FINANCE OR CASH PU ROI t So the decision made earlier this year to stop those p.ayments t was:a at- , .... ,.GMCSIERRA tempf t'~ correc~a mtstake per monthl$1,eeo down payment up to 48 months* that shouldn't have hap- and $350 security deposit pened in the first place, said NDP MLA Helmut LOOK HOW SIERRA COMPARES: Giesbrecht. He made the STANDARD FEATURES SIERRA SL FORD F150 XLS DODGERAM ST comment prior to Do- Tow/Haul Mode on Automatic Transmission Included NIA H/A sanjh's announcement. 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes Standard Option Option "Independent schools 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Standard Option NIA generally don't have a pro- Driver Messa..q_eCentre Standard N/A N/A blem with class sizes and _Engine Hourmeter Standard N/A N/A Tilt Steering Standard Option Option they don't have a bureau- Automatic Headllg.hts Standard N/A N/A cracy to support such as a Engine 4.8L Vortec 4800 V8 4.6 L V8 5.2 L V8 superintendent or a secre- Horsepower 270 220 230 tary-treasurer because they tend to be run by socie- ties," said Giesbrecht at the time. The decision to reverse the mistake caused parents VORTECV8 EHGINESHAVE THE BEST with children in private schools to write thousands FUELECONOMY IN THEIRCLASS.** of letters to the provincial government. I~[~:| d :1~1 q ~-'t-~ ~l I' f:~ i/-1 ;| [H'i | ~'];il'l']'! FEATURES: • Vortec 4300 V6 190HP Engine Private schools said Down Monthly Payment Payment • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission they might have to raise • Electronic Shift 4x4 • Air Conditioning $0 $436 tuition and take other ,, Power Door Locks/Windows/Mirrors measures to compensate. $2,500 $363 • 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System • "flit There are approximate- $5,420 $278 Wheel & Cruise Control • Next Generation ly 60,000 students in pri- Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags vate schools of various • Premium Hide Suspension • Locking kinds across the province. Differential Pri~/ate school backers JOMTH SMAnTLIEASt OR PURCHASE FINANCE OR CASH PURCHASE PRICE pointed out that their schools actually save the government many millions of dollars as it is. up to 48 months:l: 29,698" per monthl$§,420278 down payment That's because the pro- and $325 ee©nrJty deposit vince would have to pro- vide facilities and teachers i ~ [~! "m I'1 ~1 qt:t-~ ~li: f,~ii-lti [d: i I ;[o1 ;il'le]laa if the private schools FEATURES: • Vortec 4300 V6 Engine - Down Monthly didn't exist. 180HP • 5-Speed Manual Transmission Payment Payment Giesbrecht did point out with Overdrive . 4 Wheel Anti-Lock $0 $323 that private schools will Braking System • Sport Suspension • High $2.510 $248 continue to receive 50 per Back Reclining Front Bucket Seats • 16" $4.500 $188 cent of the per-pupil grant All Season Blackwall Steelbelted Radial given public schools. Tires • AM/FM Stereo with CD Player • Air Mi:: "This year in School Conditioning • .tinted Glass • Easy Access District 82, the amount Third Door will be something in the order of $6,699 and that's 36 MONTH SMARTLEAsE PURCHASE FINANCE PURCHASE PRICE an increase of $195. So in- dependent schools will re- ceive 50 per cent of that, or approximately $100 3,19 ° s21,6 . Per monthl$2,510 248" down payment more this year," he said. end $300 security deposit Dosanjh said his deci- sion to reverse the earlier award for the mostfuel efficient compact pickup in Canada" decision was also based on a promise he made while THE TRUCK STOPS HERE,ONLY AT YOUR LOCALGMC DEALER running for the NDP lea- dership to not affect the way private schools are fi- nanced by the province, McEwan GM in Terrace 635-4941o.. An education ministry, official said last week the $5 million isn't covered in iPON'II.,~i the ministry's budget, We'd tihe you to know more:Come vlsll Lm at yourlocal deaTor,on our wolfe at wwv gmcenad&como~ carl t-800-GM.DRIVE."Offer based on 9erra Reg.Cab 117G/SierraExt. Cab R7B/JIremy2.Dour RTZ/Senoma ExLcab 2WD. Totalobligalk~l $12,225/$15,42//St 1,436 Optionto purchaseat leaseend $13,242] $16,334/$12,786 plus appDcebletaxes.Annual I~lomatre lireit 20.000 kin, $0.12 per excessk]loreetre. Otherlease options available, tFlflandng It will instead come on approvedDMAC credit enly. Example: StO,O00et 1,9%/2.9°/d3.9%APR, the monthTypayment is $216,52] $220,90/$225.33 for 48 months Coslof I~,xowlngis $392.96/$603,20/$815.84. Totalobligati~ is $t0,392,90/ from a contingency fund ca~tatad on the 'C~ Purchase'price as shown.For S ena and Jimmythe dlfferenoebetween the pnceror Be ,~raaro.ease/uMAu~rct~se ~lnseceoner ego me ~.~ i~ ~ ii~ g p~mnfl~ g.m~g aw~ established by the pro- tO be a costof Do.owing,whether or not the samerepresents actual Interestend is requiredta be expressedas an annualPercentage rate whichIs 5.98%/4.86%.'|Licorice, Insurance, adrnlnlstrati~ fees, end tax. nOt l~ded. 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TERRACE RCMP are looking for anyone who may hopefuls have information regarding a Remington portable heater recovered by police on May 1. The heater may have been stolen from the invited Thornhill or Jackplne Flats area. Anyone with information about the heater is I 7-pARTS pERFORMANCEII asked to call the RCMP 638-7400 or Crimestop- here pers 635-TIPS. LOCAL MEMBERS of the newly-formed Canadian University for the north Alliance have invited the candidates for its leader- INTERIM COUNCIL members of a northern-based ship to make an appear- 'university without walls' met in Prince George re- anc¢ here in June, cently to continue to plan its future. Lorne Sexton, president The University of the Arctic, in cooperation with of the party's Skeena con- about 30 post-secondary institutions in the US, Bri- stituency association, tain, Russia, Germany and the Nordic countries, spoke with the candidates including the University of Northern British Co- at an Alliance forum re- lumbia (UNBC) in Prince George, will develop cently in Kamloops. and teach classes on northern issues primarily via the Internet. "They all seemed pretty capable," he said. The meeting in Prince George focused on deve- The Canadian Alliance loping a new bachelor's degree in circumpolar stu- event June 3 is being dies, student and faculty exchange programs, stu- called a special general dent services and distance learning programs. m IW WBV • ~• ~ meeting in that it must be As part of the University of the Arctic intiative, formally established in UNBC offered a web course on the geography of Skeena. the circumpolar North last September and is curr- * Most of its northwest High Performance Parts ently developing a web-course in environmental members belonged to the development in the circumpolar North, federal Reform party. It • decided this spring to fold Mtrous Fill Station Nass review starts itself into the Alliance in NOW IS the time to respond to a forests ministry an attempt to present a na- ;essones report that will be used to set the rate of logging in tional alternative to the the 1.7 million hectare Nass Timber Supply Area. federal Liberal party. The information report and data package that Although the leadership forms the basis of the Nass timber supply review candidates who were in was released May 4 and can be viewed at the Kamloops indicated they Kalum Forest District offices, Public comment is all want to come to Ter- being accepted up until June 5. race, Se.xton is waiting for A timber supply analysis report will be released official confirmations. for public review later in the year, and that will be He's had several con- OPEN followed by the chief forester's allowable annual versations since with the cut (AAC) determination. candidates. A.M. - 8 P.M. The AAC in the Nass is presently 1.15 million Among those running cubic metres per year and was set in 1996. are Preston Manning, for- A major factor in setting the new AAC will be mer head of the Reform the recently ratified Nisga'a Treaty and its effects party, Alberta government ays A Week on the timber supply. treasurer Stockwell Day, former Ontario Tory insider Rod Long and Vancouver Bulldozer stolen Island Alliance MP Dr. TERRACE RCMP are looking for the person or Keith Martin. persons responsible for stealing a $15,000 bulldo- The leadership vote zer from a Lakelse Lake property April 19-20., takes place June 24 at an Officers believe the suspects unlocked a gate at Alliance convention in a property north of the Mount Layton Hot Springs Calgary. and loaded the 1970 Case 450 bulldozer onto a Should a clear winner trailer late Wednesday, April 19 or early Thursday, gathering a majority of the April 20. Officers are asking anyone who witnessed votes not happen, a second the robbery from Highway 37 to call, Crime Stop- balloting will be held July pers at 638-8477 or Cnst. Bill Casauit:at-638-7400. 8.

in PRINCE RUPERT THIS WEEKEND AT THE NEW 2000 RUPERT TRADE SHOW TRADE SHOW HOURS: Friday: 4:00-8:00 p.m. Saturday: I0:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Sunday: Noon-4:00 p.m. Visit Over SO Booths of Displays

121 MacKenzie's Countrywide Fumiture ISl Sherman G.M. O CFNR Radio (on location live) O Metlakatla Development Corporation O Primerica Financial Services =1 Cedar Road Aboriginal Headstart 121 Finex EM. Security O Planet Earth Recycling O Student Works Painting CI Xerox I-1 River Industries O Twilight Spa's O Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans El Slickers Raingear Warehouse O Sullivan Mechanical 13 Shirts by the Shore O Kaien Advertising Promotions CI City Tel 1:3 Aristocraft Cabinets 121 Brinks Concessions O The Daily News 121Philpott Evitt Do-it Centre O RCM Police E! Rupert Marine Surveyors O City of Prince Rupert- Public Works El Tourism Prince Rupert El Terrace Sight & Sound O Len Rad Marketing El Pacific Northern Gas I-I I.C.G. Propane 121 Northern Vacuum & Sewing O Investors Group O Fabric Boutique 1:3 PR & District Chamber of Commerce r-I Marlin Baker Travel O Bucky Tuckers/Arbuckle rq Clearly Northern Bottlers UI Creative Systems rl North Coast Forest District rl Nikken Independant distributor O Pacific Sunrooms Only Ci District of Port Edward =1 Thornhill Mazda O Rescue 15 O Northcoast Mountain Wear UI Excel Printing CI Thornhiil Subaru O CHTK - MIX 56 O Civic Pride 1:3 Community Future Development 13 Rainbow Chrysler O I.J. Rugman O Skeena Queen Charlotte Reg. District [] Electrolux PLAN TO SPEND THE WEEKEND-- ENJOY THE DANCE = B .

Saturday, May 13th 8 p.m.-2 a.m. at the Prince Rupert Curling Club ,Enjoy the Great Entertainment *Must be over 19 to attend Live Baud *Draws and Door Prizes *Net proceeds to the SPCA ~ *Hot & Cold Mini Buffet *Tickets NOT available at the door Limited Tickets still Available only at ~[le ~iI~ ~fl~ 801-2nd Avenue West 624-6781 i:i~ i To order tickets call 1-800-343-0022 ~35 PER COUPLE OR ~20 EACH A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000 "For = Mother's ~)ay City shuffles senior To l:~e~me~mber TO.NOTS STUDIO rr~lotber's Day Featzzres 'fully qualified stylists ~ ,:~ ~. .~/ * Belgium Waffles t help you with all your posts as Christensen ~~..ff ~_~:,JL Eggs Benedict ir styling needs. • Alanna Andrews ('~~.~ )) witha delectable3 cheesesazwe • Tona Kivi announces retirement ~ AllMotber's receive • Josi Summerfelt A SHAKEUP of the city's reports directly to Poole. • Karen Peole senior public works offi- The change will mean ' .~:" .'~ .~Reservationsrecommended.:" • Gale Koehl cials is underway. some administrative cost Driving the changes are savings, said Poole. ~T~ l~_~J Wheregood food See our selection of professional director of engineering Administrators taking CO ' - brings the family beauty products for men & women. Stew Christensen's Plans on new duties will see 4702 Lakelsc Ave., Terrace together! to retire early next year, modest pay increases, but 635.6302 Remember ..... Sunday May 14 is Christensen, 57, moves overall, he said, the city to city hall this week and will save about three-quar, Mother's Day, give morn will specialize for the next ters of Christensen's salary Dr. R.D. Greenwood a gift certificate. year in a number of time' bynot replacing him. intensive projects, such as "It will be more effi- Chiropractor BARBER DAYS closure of the city landfill, cient," Poole said. "There Tuesdays & Wednesdays the city's comp0sting will be one less manag- 4635 Lazelle, Terrace No appointmentsnecessary pickup project; and future ment position" recycling initiatives. Poole said planned de- For appo:tments call Taking over most of his partures of city staff are former duties is assistant treated as a logical oppor- engineering director Herb tunity to assess city opera- 638 8322 Dusdal, who will now be tions and Contemplate re- director of public works. structuring. Stew Christensen HOURS He'll oversee engineer- Christensen first came turning to Terrace to head MSP, ICBC, WCB ACCEPTED Mon. 9-4 Tues. & Wed. 9-5 ing, roads, building main- here in 1969 as part of a the public works depart- Dynamic Gait Analysis and Thurs. 9-8 Fri. 9-5 tenance, the mechanics crew paving the last gravel ment in 1987. Prescription Orthotics Saturday 9-4 shop and the sewage treat- stretch of Hwyl6. He left He and his family plan ment plant. the area and came back a to stay in Terrace after his Saturday Appointments Available The change also means number of times before re- retirement. 638-8165 4624 GREIG AVE., TERRACE added responsibilities for city planner David Trawin. T Trawin will become dir- ~~Ip,orm~- ector of development ser- % vices - essentially an ex- % . ~.,~ _,=,.r~_,2t ~ [] panded planning depart- ". ~ ~" ~ ...... ~ ment that includes draft- ~[. ~ EVENT [] ing, building inspection, _1 ----'- business licensing and I '~ ' " _ bylaw enforcement. [] •. "Development services tends to be the catch-all ll: term for those kind of ser- -- vices in other communi- ties," explained chief ad- ministrative officer Ron Poole. Trawin, who used to re- ,' :~ . ~ : ,:::, port to Christensen, now :::Yourlchalic'e$ ~: [] [] ...... ~ , [] ~ll. areterriflc! I ~ [] Chamber i only,Ora'r°rB'C: , ::~:!.~:' .: •I Futldetails : [] delays i: Dellvery:.:,.i"':::,:c,~. participatingaty°ur! [] : mustbe B,CHonda i [] totem pol era:: take•before a dealers." [] " theendof "< ...... "' [] r a i s i n g i~m[][] • ~ business [] : May 31st, ' ' ~,~ [] THE PLANNED installa- [][ ~ ~ 1 tion of a totem pole at the ~ 200.0, Terrace and District % ...... ~ [] Chamber of Commerce of- I~ Civic HatchbackSE [] rice tomorrow has been ~ ~ Great Wheelsl postponed. ~ ~ [] The pole was carved by . . :.. i ~. [] a Nisga'a artist from the Accord Special Editi4 Receivea i [] areaNaSsisWhiletraditionalTerraCeTsim-and ii I Dressed to thrillI free testdrive : shian territory. ~ .... giftwhile : [] This means the cham- ~--~ supplies last. i [] beT and carver Horace Ste- ~ll ~ Choose either i [] vens have to work out the ~ ~Od the Limited Edition : [] proper protocol first with - g Y T-shirt or : [] people from the Tsimshian villages of Kitsumkalum m In the exciusive i and Kitselas, said chamber ~ ' '~ ~/" ~ " I [~ , :~ ,. ' ~ "LIVE MORE" ." [] manager Bobble Phillips \ ~ "~ ~ ~ [ f ~ ~ [ r %~ l stainless steel : II last week. I~. Preludetookonal[ \ ' f ....~. 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INSIDE COMMUNITY EVENTS B2 OMMIg'NITY' : C: O IIIII I Ridin 'the rail By CI-IRISTIANA WIENS IF VIA RAIL hasn't scooped retiring railway engineer Ed Savoie for an advertising campaign yet, they probably should. From his blue jeans and jean shirt to his solid steady voice made for someone who has spend the last 44 years JUSTA THOUGHT. driving a train, the 64-year-old grandfather is a walking talking train commercial. KATHY FLORITTO The railway engineer was in Terrace at the end of last month with his son and daughters. He had just finished working his last shift on the Prince Where are the heroes? George to Smithers rail line days earlier and the family ,~ fter reading ~ second prame exalt- was in town to visit the Terrace leg of the Savoie family. Savoie started working the rails on July 22, 1956 - when k ing the efforts of those who perform oil driven steam engines still chugged rhythmically uphill abortions, I thought it might be and the rail lines needed fire men to keep the steam pres- time for an opposing view in this sure pumping. space even though several readers were miles ahead of me with their letters to the editor. Savoie began his career as a fire man for CN Rail in the lower mainland, where he learned to regulate engine pres- There are no heroes in the abortion busi- sure on a student engine in the company's training yard. ness. There is only a long, long list of reasons As the engines changed and trains became longer, Sa- why a child is unwanted and while some of those reasons seem worthy ot' empathy, surely vote became an engineer, spending time in Kamloops, Ja- 2 million abortions in this country since 1975 sper and Vancouver before settling in Prince George. must appal even those among us who sanction In 1990, Savoie switched to Via Rail's Skeena line, them. where he's had the luxury of riding the rails during daytime hours and seeing the north through a tourist's eyes. "On the train you can look around to your heart's content." His memories include slowing the train while a grizzly "The biggest disease today is not lepro- climbed a nearby rock face and stopping the train altoge- sy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of ther so that a pack of knee-high wolf cubs could join their being unwanted, uncared for and deserted mother on the other side of the tracks. Then, there are all the employees he worked with, in- by everybody. The greatest evil is the lack cluding his now deceased brother and nephew, a fellow en- of love and charity, the terrible indifference gineer operating out of Jasper. towards one neighbour who lives at the Savoie has tons of bad memories too, he just doesn't roadside, assaulted by exploitation, cor- want to talk about them. ruption, poverty and disease." "I'm lucky enough never to have been in a fatal acci- - Mother Theresa, a hero dent," is all he'll say. He tells stories of trains bogged down by slow-moving freight trains, cattle or moose that meandered down the tracks and the operator who tailed them for miles. Nine months before his 65th birthday, Savoie decided to Two million .... How did we come to this? call it quits, giving up his engineer's cap to enjoy the golf Have we cared so little about lives other than courses and fishing haunts in his new home of Salmon Arm. our own that we have made it so? Do we too often tout a morality in which we are unpre- He and his wife also plan on taking a trip across the pared to be active participants? Certainly, it is country - by train, of course. not enough to rage against abortion yet be un- "It's just the best way to see the country," he said. willing to help raise, the children whose lives And, as Savoie boarded the train back to Prince George we want to save. early Wednesday, April 26 he said something that should clinch that commercial. Apart from the ethical questions, have we FINAL GOODBYES: Railway engineer Ed Savoie waves to family and friends at a calculated the price tag on two million lost "Take the train sometime," he said. retirement party held for him last month, He's been an engineer for 44 years, lives? We rebuke our governments for what we see as careless misuse of our hard-earned money, yet little is said about what must be I Logo Contest the astounding bill for ridding ourselves of two million Canadians. Retirement pizza party Tl-lE COMMlTTEE for organizing the fourth annual Rosswood Music jamboree Saturday, August 19 is Medical costs, including professional coun- searching for a new logo. selling, examinations, hospital or clinic time, By entering this logo contest, the winner's art- the procedure itself, post-examinations, post- work could appear on the Jamboree T-shirts, adver- counselling, etc., must add up to well over $1 planned for Che' -Wing tising, tickets and programs. All you have to do is billion And it doesn't end there. Teachers, WHEN IT comes to noting "Teaching was a good students. create a logo and send it in! books, toys, shoes, clothes and all the et ce- Caledonia School teacher choice," Chen-Wing said. This stems from his be- All entries must be submitted on white paper, teras necessary for the support of those two John Chen-Wing's accom- His students think so lief that "if something is no larger than 11 inches by 17 inches. The dead- million - not needed. plishments, it would be too. worth doing, it is worth line is May 19, 2000. The winning entry will be- Fewer high school diplomas, fewer graduate impossible to list them all Chen-Wing has taught doing well." come the property of the Rosswood Music Jambor- degrees, fewer technical and professional in- in one sentence, says the at Caledonia since the He also hopes that stu- ee committee. comes yield fewer dollars going back into the school's principal Geoff school opened in Septem- dents, like him, will put Please submit entries to: Logo contest, Ross- economy and the tax pot. Of the 2013,000 lives Stroker. ber 1969. "service to others above wood Community Association, P.O. Box 921 Ter- aborted between 1975 and 1978, how many Chen-Wing's record of But before teaching 'at all, without regard for per- race, B.C. V8G 4R2. would now be having children of their own? achievement is bigger than Caledonia, he taught sonal benefit." More dollars lost. Puts a real twist on the Caledonia's parking lott Spanish at a Catholic He gives the following term cashless society. Did we buy into the Eu- Not only is he a dedicated boys' school for three advice to stressed out stu- Short stories needed genics credo that huma~ population growth teacher, but also organizer years and at Skeena Sec- dents: "Try to find some IN TItE early ¢1950 ' s, a travelling salesman went would eventually outstrip the land's capacity of the school yearbook, ondary School for four balance in your lives." through Terrace selling Hohner accordions. The re- to produce food? Surely not. canteen, and the awards years. Don't let the little things sult was a number of beleaguered children whose That old saw has been a cause for hysteria and scholarships program. Chen-Wiag was plan- bother you!" repertoire after months of erratic lessons by the iti- since Malthus first opined it 200 years ago, With his extensive ning to leave Terrace in Chert-Wing will be re- nerant salesman consisted of the only piece that he even though UN reports continue to prove that community and school in- 1969 but luckily for him tiring from a long and rich knew, "Over the Waves." human ingenuity and constant improvements volvement, and dedication and his students, he met teaching career on Friday, This hilarious story by Jo Kennedy is one of a in agricultural technology have ensured that to each of his students, it Alice Uberall in April June 30. collection of anecdotes gathered by the Terrace global food supplies have grown as fast as po- is difficult to express just 1969 and married her May Mernbers of the Cale- Regional Historical Society of the folk history of pulation. Better to look at the inequities in dis- what a difference to Cale- 28, 1970. The couple deci- donia Grad Committee northwestern B.C. between 1900 and 2000. tribution and a cold unwillingness to share as donia John Chen-Wing ded to stay in Terrace. hope to convey their ap- The historical society is looking for more short the root cause for poverty and starvation. makes. Chen-Wing has made preciation for all that John stories and anecdotes of the Rosswood, Usk, We are outraged at the application of Euge. "C is for Caledonia and innumerable and immea- Chen-Wing has taught Rome, Terrace and Lakelse Lake areas. nics by such as Hitler and Mengeles, but has C is for Chen-Wing, the surable contributions to them: devotion, foresight, If you have an anecdote of what it was like to something of their doctrine of active or passive two go hand in hand," both the community and to industry and inspiration. live in this region in the past, contact the society extermination of "inferior" masses through Straker said. "It's like that Caledonia. He has served A retirement pizza at P.O. Box 246, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A6 or phone curtailed fertility, controlled immigration old song, " you can't have as president of the Terrace party for Chen-Wing will 635-2508 or 638-8494. and/or the cessation of charity somehow man- one without the other." District Teachers' Asso- be held Thursday, May 18 aged to acquire legitimacy simply through Who is the person be- ciation for seven years and from 6:15 to 8:45 p.m. in more acceptable wording? hind the dedicated tea- was coordinator of the "the Caledonia Gymnasium. Red Shield appeal Planned Parenthood grew out of the Euge- cher? Chen-Wing got an. North Coast Professional Everyone is invited. Tick- Salvation Army I.t, Michael Spears is looking nics movement. Margaret Sanger, its founder early start on his education Development for ten years. ets for the party cost $8. for volunteers to offer one evening a month to can- and a British and American Eugenics Society at the tender age of thirty He was also a member of In conjunction with the vass for the Salvation Army. activist, in her manifesto The Pivot of Civiliza- months in his home town the NWCC Academic Ad- pizza party, a raffle has Spears urges locals to support the work of the tion, called for the elimination of human of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. visory committee. been organized to raise Salwllion Army by donating to canvassers who weeds, the end of charity and the sterilization Chen-Wing attended The Terrace and Dis- money for Caledoni,n come to their doors, and by responding to the let- of genetically inferior races. Queen's Royal College trict Arts Council, the Scholarships. ters and envelopes sent to them through the mail Although PP has gone through various fo- where he received his North Regional Arts Coun- Only 2000 raffle tickets and in lhcir weekly newspaper. cuses during its history, beginning with racial Cambridge School Certifi- cil and the Terrace Sci- have been printed and purity, today it touts "quality of life" and, re- cate and his Cambridge once Festival have also there will be 40 prizes va- Go to summer camp grettably, its rationale is acceptable to many. Higher School Certificate. been privileged with his lued at over $100. Tickets IT IS time NOW to prepare for he summer holi- Today, Eugenicists put forth that ridding the He excelled in French, leadership. for the raffle cost $10 or days. q'he Salvation Army's Camp Mountainvi=.~ world of poverty means reducing the number of Spanish, Latin and English Students probably know three for $25. The draw poor, not by raising them up, but by elimina. literature. him best for organizing the near Houston is a great place for children to sw will take place at the canoe and meet friends. ting the possibility of people who may starve. After high school, he school yearbook, awards pizza party. Holiday camps for kids aged 7-13 run from July If we're feeling a bit overcrowded, weed out studied biochemistry, psy- and scholarships and the Tickets for the pizza 10 to July 15, July 15-20, and July 24-29. Camps those who contribute the least to society. chology, zoology and edu- Brown Door Care, party and the raffle can be What began as a brutal shove against social cation at the University of Seldom do people think for children aged 13-16 run from July 29 to August purchased at Mist~ River 3. values of equality and charity now tenderly B.C. of the effort behind all Books and Caledonia tugs on the heart as it reasons with the mind Chert-Wing said it was these projects. John Chert- School. All proceeds will The camp fee is $110. The Terrace Corps will and it has, obviously, been hard to resist, but a toss-up between choos- Wing spends more than provide Iransp0rtation at a cost of $!0 per child. we either value all human life or we do not. go to the Caledonia Scho- For mo1"e information call LI. Michael Spears at lnga career in medicine 500 hours of his own free larship fund. Increasingly it appears that we do not. and becoming a teacher, time each year helping 635-5446. B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000

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Gators Pub: Kingfish is back, appearing until Teens aged 13-18 drop in! Come to the May 20. Gators is now open at noon every Rossw00d Carpenter's Hall Fridays from 8 p.m. to 12 ,,,,,.,, ...-, 3- Saturday. Free pool all day. Every Thursday is a.m. and Saturdays at the Teen Learning Ladies Night. Be there to win a diamond ring! Music Centre from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. There will be Classic Rock Top40 C0unlry Gators is now open every Saturday at noon! workshops, music, videos, dances, crafts and Beasley's Mix: Every Friday night, Halfyard, & ElviSHils the amazing one-man band performs, featuring much more, It's free! Pro-teen program for amboree children 8-12 are invited to the ET Kenney Relax on our music from Sting, Eric Clapton, Bob Marley, The Rosswood Community invites everyone Gym Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for Everlast, and many more[ Participating form local talent is welcome, to attend this years annual Music Jamboree crafts, videos and games. Parents must Georges Pub presents Randy Friskie and Saturday, August 19, 2000. Rosswood is accompany youth to register. Volunteers and ~, • Full Service • Licensed • Heated, Three's a Crowd until May 13, playing classic located 42 km north of Terrace on Kalum any donations are appreciated. For more rock, top 40 country tunes and Elvis hits! Lake Drive. Gates open Saturday at 10 a.m. information call Marj at 635-0174. q,::~¢:~,.~' Hanky Panky's presents "the great Thursday and closed at 10 p.m. No exceptions. _.:.~.:SemestER++ SUNDAYS OA* MAY 14 I I Night Cash Grab". You could win this Make the 'Scene! fax to 638-8432 to add Brunch 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Thursday's jackpot of $1,500 just by coming .---an t=venino ___t~f your event to the Standard's free ~,~[ Dinner 4:30 p.m, - 9 p.m, out to Hanky's on Thursday nights. Great i . ~ entertainment listings. The deadline is 5p.m. • Restaurant & Dining Room sounding karaoke every Sunday and Monday thisand Hanky'Sweekend[freepool Wednesdays. Come to Operg Song:Thursday forthe following week's paper. "-THE COLD BEER ~ "Don't Drink &~ I • WINE STORE .:. ^ / 1 Benefit concert for the Pacific Northwest Music Festival's Travel Fund, featuring ,,+ D,,,,,= /I /don- Fri Our FREE Courtesy/ II Nora, hwQ$ , Jennifer Zucchiatti, Lyric Soprano, and Dr. ,..,, . Christopher Foley, piano. Come to the 9 am-11pm Van will pick you upl I &g~lln-er$ Pentecostal Church June 9 at 7:30 p.m, ,and take you home) I i Admission by donation to the Pacific Northwest Travel Fund. Upon request, all +~+~ ,++ 3086 Highway 16 J The Northwest Singers present a concert, donations of $10 or more will receive a tax Songs Due South is a benefit concert for receipt. Terrace, B.C.| Kathaumixw International Festival. Come /~ enjoy an evening of songs at the Alliance f

Wednesday. May 10 Mothers Day breakfast at the Elks ['E Hepatitis C support group: The first Hall on Tetrault Street form 8:30 a.m. to ~ 7"-- meeting will take place from 7-9 p.m. at 12:30 p.m. Adult meals cost $5. Child- \ the North West Health Unit, 3412 Kalum rens' meals cost $3. Everyone welcome. Street. If you or someone close to you is living with this disease, please come to Monday, M~IV 15 share your experiences and ideas or hear Dry Grad meeting will be held at 7:30 others, For info call Carol, 635-2200. p.m. in the Caledonia Library. All grad Skeena ZoneDramaFestival atthe parents are encouraged to attend. For. Performing Arts Centre in Prince Rupert more info call Thecla 635-7872 or Karen from May 10 to May 14. Plays from Smi. 638-1508. i,~ thers, Kitimat, Massett, Prince Rupert Tuesday, May 16 and Terrace. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Tick- Hike for hospicei join Us at 6:30 p,m. • .'~ ~ - ets at the door.,Teri'ace is represented by at Parkside parking lot. This 2 km walk ...... ~ .... TERRACE + TERRACE 'l"errace**Littie' Ltheatre's production+" of will he o~the Ho',,~"TrM1-ahd :tg*615efl't6 , ~_~B:HaVSLEla i t~)~ [ VIGIL on"Thursday, Ma~'~[:l:i: Support . 6V:dryone,':'~ven the~'dbg.'A fun Wily' to " ~ localtalent. FormoreinfoealltheP.A.C. walk with the family and raise money for 10%Off at 627-8888 or Lyle at 624-6191. a worthy cause, Anyone who raises over $50 will get a free Hospice T-shirt. Thursday. M~lY 11 Pledge sheets available at Misty River Healing racism presentation by Regi- Books or call Joelle 635-4811. ~E~R~c E nald Newkirk from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, at the Pacific Northwest U,sic Festi,,l', I' All Nyl T~ERi:IA.E~E Art Gallery (located in the Terrace Public next general meeting will be held at 4624 t on Kites ~[=m:¢~.'t,=:, ~~ Library) on the subject of Healing Ra- Munthe Avenue at 8 p.m. New members I Mav 11 - May [email protected] cism. welcome. Planning for Festival 2001 un- I lu, 1 8 Terrace and Area Health Council derway, Plastic Kites $1.99-$3.95 TANDARD r,e T~rrace ma.dard notice of regular meeting at 7 p.m, in the Wednesday, May 17 [email protected] Education room at Mills Memorial Hospi- Annual AGM of the Terrace Concert ~l~,ru,(~,~ 1~ ~[l¢,~t,~r~ Your website/email address tal. Society at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Friday. Mqy 12 Library in their boardroom, New members Skeena Mall could be here! Participaetion challenge: Is your work or anyone interested in finding out about 635-1887 Contact us at 638-7283 group active? Could you be more active, us could call lngrid at 635-4133 or Karen All Terrace and area businesses and orga. at 635-5603. nizations are encouraged to join the Ca- nada Health Day. All entered groups will Thursday. MIIy 18 be eligible for a prize draw. Participate The Caledonia Grad Committee will for health and fun. Special prizes for host a pizza party to recognize the contri- groups with the most activities per person. butions of teacher John Chert-Wing. Fro entry forms and activity ideas call Chert-Wing is retiring from teaching at Healthier at the North West Health Unit Caledonia Senior Secondary June 30. 638-2200. Tickets to the party cost $8 each and may Local FAS Group is working on rais- be obtained from the Caledonia School ing awareness about Fetal Alcohol Syn. Office, Misty River Books, and from r-,. mHuvauvu ~pat,~==t pu.u.J~ll wuJym Iub~ bybtUIll IOcuses on me drome and its impact on individuals and memhers of the Caledonia Grad Commit- entire person and delivers sate. long-lasting results, The newest sci- families and on prevention strategies, In- Baby'sName: Baby's Name: tee, The party will be held in the school's ence and technology combined with the purest ingredients offers a terested? join us from 10:30 a.m. to noon synergistic kit to: NigelYale Rhys Megan CherylBetty gym from 6:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. All at the Family Place, 4533 Park. Call 638- 'Gently remove toxins, excess waterand waste Date &Time of Birth: Date &Time of Birth: friends, past and present students are wel- 'Enhance nutrientabsorption 1863 for more info. Mar. 22, 2000 at 3:01 a.m. Apr. 20, 2000at 2:03 a.m. come. For more information call Robin *Promote natural fat-burningprocesses MacLeod at 635-2964. *Boosts energy Weight: 6 lbs. 3oz. Sex:Male Weight: 8 lbs. loz. Sex: Female Parents: FrazerDodd & Laurie Saturday. Mqy 1~ 'Hetps limit appetite Parents: Shine &Laura Evans, The Greater Terrace Beautification 'Offers vilal nutrition and anlioxidants to support well-being during Mutschke Saturday. May 20 the stress of weight loss. Society annual plant sale behind City ¢ Rosswood Comnnmity Association gar- The system includes three components;one for burning calories, a Hall at 8 a,m, Along with the I.O.F, pan- age sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p,m. at the mineral-rich nutritionalsupplement, and a cleansinglea. Baby'sName: Ihby's Name: cake breakfast starting at 7 a.m, All pro- Rosswood community Hall (42 km north The burning unit works wilh lhe body to enhanceits ability to bum fat KirstenAmy Mikkdson Ifeaven Leigh Grace Marven ceeds go towards the planned memorial of Terrace on Kalum Lake Drive.) and rev up its melabolism, eliminating any feeling of lethargy or Date &Time of Birth: garden. tiredness Bate & Time of Birth: It controls the appetite and helps achieve healthy lasting resulls. Apr. 13, 2000at 6:15 a.m.. Apr. 28, 2000at 5:40 a.m. Chuck the junk! The Skeena Valley Monday. MIIy 29 This formulation includes proprietaryblends of natural herbs, in a fine Weight: 8 lbs. 10oz. Sex: Female Weight:7 lbs. 13'hoz,Sex: Fem,'de Rotary Club will pick up all junk like old Pholodocumentation workshop: the balance. Parents: Mark& Lorraine Parents:Sheldon & Melanie stoves, old dishwashers, fridges, micro- workshop is intended for artists and arti- Very many people have achieved safe and favouraDle results, I Mikkelson waves, dryers, etc. Pro-booking requested know personally a thinner, 80 year old woman delighted with the kit, ¢ sans who want to document their art and and another fdend who' s lost over25 pounds with this new system by calling 635-2188 to book movers. Cost for beginning photographers to get the ba- However it's Important to be aware that this is not the solution for is $25 per item (no GST[) sics. the Workshop will provide skills to everyone. Peoplewith head or thyroid disease, high blood pressure, ihby's Name: Baby's Name: Rayehel Aleana Davies Northwest Singers concert: Songs understand the basics of camera opera- epilepsy, diabetes, prostate enlargement, using an MAO inhibitor, or Nic'kales FrankArthur Watts are pregnant or nursing are cautioned to use with the supportof their Date & Time of Birth: Due South, a benefit for Kathaumixw In- tion, create a record and portfolio of your Date &Time of Birth: health care provider, April 14, 2000 at 2:36 a.m. ternational Festival. Concert begins at 8 artwork, produce business cards, art May I, 2000 at 11:30a.m. Persons with those conditions might instead constder some of the Weight: 7 lbs. 13%oz. Sex: Female p.m. at the Alliance Church (4923 Agar). cards, prints or to post on Internet sites, formulations described in my previous threeadtcles, wilh the possible Weight: 7 lbs, 9oz.Sex: Male Parents: Daphne tleenan & Fisheries and Oceans Canada Open Phone the gallery at 635-8884 to put our addition of kelp, Parent,~: EllenWatts Daniel Davies House at the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club name on the list of interested participants Remember, a healthy body looks, works, plays and feels better! from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m, Information on var- by May 18. If we don not get enough Get A ious programs and policies, including people the workshop will be cancelled. Coast Guard, conservation and protection, or information, a consultation or t~ habitat and enhancement, Canada's Saturday..lun¢ l0 purchase herbal nutrition products Oceans Act, Fisheries Restructuring and School District 82 will be holding a by- Free much, much more. at wholesale prices conlact: election to elect one trustee to represent Area 5, which includes Hazelton, New Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Darcie Annesley, Baby Gift. Sunday. May 14 Hazelton, South Hazelton, Kitwanga, Ce- Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat) (Simple, huh?) 12.hour Relay for a Friend: from 10 darwde, Gitwangak, Gitanyow, Gitseguk- Bruno Belanger & Krista Bo,yan (Terrace). a,m. to 10 p.m, at George Little Park, Set ia, Moricetown, Glen Vowell, Kispiox Just see our service desk for more information up your own team, gather pledges and and Kispiox Valley, ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS join in the fun while raising funds for the Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace battle against cancer, Call 635-1471 info. (250) 632-2740- Kitimat Pancake breakfast held by Knights of Fax: (250) 635-1565 Overwa=tea [ Columbus from 10 a,m. to noon at Veritas EMAIL: bruno@kermode,net School Gym. All proceeds go to Birthright Changing CanadiansHealth and crisis pregnancy counselling, One Personat a 7~rne The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000- B3 I BC Wornen~ Domestic Violence ProJect is making health care r~fer for women. 8mm, Co'~,m~a'sWo~-n's I~ a,~ He,z~Cenee 8C WOMENS I ~IE R,~n "'. ,%, ,~ .

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k B4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000 Teams ready for 12-hour relay THE TEAMS have been formed, the pledging is in progress, the organization is in full swing, and the Canadian Cancer Society's 12 hour Relay for a Friend is all set to happen this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Relay for a Friend is a national fundraising event for the Cancer Society. This is Terrace's first year of hosting the annual Relay and over 200 people will be participating on various teams. Local busi- nesses have also joined in the effort through corporate sponsorship of the event. r The events all take place in and around PIURR Y!! George Little Park. While the team members are SAL ,=HD$ doing circuits of the track, a stage show, coordinated MAY I by Sight and Sound and Financing a~ featuring local talent, will be happening in the band- shell• / The Relays will end at II Raising money for Multiple Sclerosis Your Decor 10 p.m, with a very moving Darren Owen of Classic Hotdogs will be selling hotdogs at Canadian Tire May 13 and donating all profits S,oro to.You,- noo " Candlelight Ceremony to to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Carnations will be on sale May 12-13 at Canadian Tire, the liquor store, unrooS, remember those who have the Bank of Nova Scotia, both credit unions, McDonald's and A&W on Keith. As well, the Kalum Shell sta- -r~#~ 635-2976 Toll Free: 1-800-665-1657 lost their battle with Can- tion is donating the proceeds from its car wash May 13 to the society. cer. All funds raised from the Relay goes directly to helping in the battle against Cancer. Forty-five per cent of funds raised goes to Cancer Research and fifty-five per cent of funds raised stays in Ter- race for programs and ser- vices that the local Cancer Society office offers to help people who are deal- ing with cancer. "It's going to be a very Dodge ~!>~Caravan Canada's best selling minlvans fbr 16 years. special even," said Mary Anne Skill, coordinator of the Relay. "Everyone who LEASE FOR

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CHRISTIANA WIENS 638-7283 I PORTS Play bali: Season starts strong for local midgets THE TERRACE midget girls fastball team are shaking up their schedule in hopes of becoming B.C. champions. Coaches and players decided to join the Smithers La- dies Fastball League this year after fastball registrations crashed in Terrace and shut down this city's midget ROB BROWN house league this season. "We're going for gold this year," said Nolan Beaudry, one of two team coaches who have worked with some players for up to 10 years and isn't about to give up the Spawning grounds dream just yet. he Bulkley Valley Salmonid Presewation Group "After seeing us play on Tuesday, then again last (BMSPG) is a partnership made up of representa- night, I think they're going todo just fine." Beaudry said T tives from community groups, including a small after the midget's first week of play against more senior time hatchery, a couple of enhancement projects, a friend- ladies' teams. ship centre, First Nations, DFO and the Bulkley Valley Officially, the Tuesday, May 2 game will be charted Branch of the Stcelhead Society of B.C. as a 7-0 Terrace loss after Janine Garneau blasted a hard pitch over the plate late in the game, hitting teammate Their purpose [s to, "strengthen communication ,and Jen Vanderlee in the catcher's mask. make more efficient use of the resources regarding Vanderlee later returned with a bruised jawbone but salmonid/habitat projects in working towards the rebuild- her absence left the team short legal substitutes which ing of ~Imon stocks in the Bulkley and Morice water- offset the team's six runs and gave the Kitwanga Stea- sheds." lers a win in their first game of the season. The goals of this community confederation ,are to "con- Terrace regained the win in an away game against tribute to the overall health of wild salrnonid stocks or the the Moricetown Mustangs Thursday, May 5. enhancement of salmonid stocks in freshwater life stages,". The girls fought hard to regain the lead after errors in and to "carry out this work in an ecologically sound, eco- the first inning allowed five Mustang runs. Another error nomically viable and scientifically defensible manner.". in the fourth gave Moricetown their final run. In the fall of 1998 the DFO undertook a program at But the Mustangs couldn't pen Terrace's strong hit- ters, who finally came together to bolster the team's Moricetown designed to estimate the number of coho struggling offence. returning to the Bul "kley River. The program involved the "Two or three of the girls had some really nice hits," capture and marking of returning fish. Beaudry said. Part of the summer stcelhead run botmd for the upper' : The game was called due to darkness at an 11-6 final. Bulkley and Morice Rivers passes tlu'ough the Moricetown He credits last year's disappointing losses at provin- fish way at the .sametime as coho. Since these steelhead are cials to a weak hitting section and an inexperienced the same size as coho, the crew captured a large number of roster after the girls, most of whom were in their first of them. The steelhead could have been retumed to the river three years of midget play, moved from the C-division to unmarked, but the overseers of project chose to tag them the more competitive B-level. with a different colour of tag than the one they were using For too long the team has also been riding on the coat for the coho in the hope that the recapture of these sleelhead tails of their strong pitchers - Janine Garneau, Pare Austin and Stacey Clark, Beaudry said. by anglers upstream might provide usefid data. "Nobody's going to get too many runs on us," said When they heard the DFO was tagging accidentally Beaudry, adding each pitcher has a differ,¢nt style and caught steelhead, members of~e Bulkley ~VaUeyBranch of ability, lending its own strength to the.team. the Steelhead Society .seized an opportunity to get a spring Many of the players know what it's like to win a pro- steclhead fishing opportunity on a river normally closed to vincial title after taking the provincial C championships protect spawners. Some 50 fishers were hastily a,',sembled • in their peewee year four years ago. to fish ripe Bulkley steelhead to do a population study. But in order to recoup their title, Beaudry plans to The project smelled so bad that scientists in the federal shake up his lineup, moving players, who have played in fisheries department and the environment ministry object- the same positions for years, around the field to give ed to it, as did prominent sportsmen like Brace Hill of the each player experience in all situations. Sierra Club, former Sport Fish Advisory Board Chair, John "We want the ability to put anyone m any position," he said. "We've [only] got 12 girls on the roster right Brockley, Steelhead Society Director and lifetime BC now." Wildlife Fed member, Joe Say~ll, Robert Taylor of Totem If a couple girls get hurt, Garneau's injured knee Fly fishers, and many others who expressed their surprise flares up, or the team's hefty twice-a-week game sche- at the issuance of the permit and their stout opposilion to the dule in Smilhers starls to affect some of the girl's Grade putative population study. COMING ON HOME: Ashley Mackenzie heads for home during the Terrace 12 marks, Beaudry and co-coach John Austin need to In a letter to Paul Kariya, of Fisheries Renewal BC, Hill midgets fastball game against the Kitwanga Stealers Ladies team at Riverside prepare for the worst. went right to the core of the matter. Fields May 2. The game - lost 7-0 on a technicality - was the girls only home "So far so good," Nolan said of the two-and-a-half "Steelhead conservation in this watel~hod has always game this season. hour road trip. "But we've only done it once." been fraught with conflict," Hill wrote. "While there are serious needs to resolve some of the .science surrounding how steelhead population estimates ,arc =uTived at, this study will not provide this data and will not provkle any res- Peaks tops at home olution to the ongoing conflicts surrounding stcelhcad on Sports the Skeena. Indeed, by funding a study that has been con- THE TERRACE Peaks Ames then beat Fenton three open events. demned ,as invalid by the leading scientific authorities on gymnastic team edged by .30 on the beam ahd Prince George's Daniel- menu this subject you have inflamed tiffs conflict and have added Prince George by .03 tied Fenton for second on le Applejohn took first place in the tyro level one to the burden of fisheries managers already struggling with points to win the all round the parallel bars behind Wednesday, May 10 high score at the Peaks In- Smithers gymnast Stacey while Kelscy Hill of Smi- diminished resources and ever increasing and conflicting etB,C. Senior Games vitational April 29. Irvine, who scored high on thers took second. Social bridge and five- demands on their time and the resource iLself." The award is given to the bars placed third over- In the open level one The project was cancelod. The original proponents went pin bowling playoffs at the level one team with all with 28.10 points. competition, Smithers the Happy Gang back to the dr,awing board, made modifications, then reap- the best three scores in Erica Dykes, who also Colleen Bush won first Centre. plied to the environment milfistry for a collection permit. vault, bars, beam and competed as a level one place. Alana Kean of Once again the proposal w`as reviewed; once again fed- floor, midget for the Terrace Smithers beat out Cyndy Sunday, May 21 eral and provincial scientisLs expressed their reservations Terrace gymnasts com- Peaks, placed eighth, Fendelet of Prince George ¢

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il Are you looking at me? Ill J Colin DeSousa, 8, pauses in the morning sun be- fore a Terrace Minor Soccer Game at Christy Park DOWNTOWNTERRACE May 6. DeSousa is a star player on his Co-op team. •!~ Shames skiers end ' ~ Y-~eart season in victory By SARAH GLEN TERRACE SKIERS ended the season with a bang on April 21-23, bringing home 13 medals overall, includ- ing one medal for most V :::~ % improved racer. The six Shames racers,

Ryan Monsees, Ben Pe- "- --" ters, Aaron Gingles, Mi- , / =- ,_...._ --- chael Butler, Leah Leclerc and Stacey Blake slid into w,,,,,:, ~ ~- /, '-- i~:=~ i victory at the Merrill Lynch Northern Zone Team Championships in Smithers. Monsees, Leclerc, Pe- ters and Blake dominated Tuxedo Rentals the second Super G race held on Friday, the Giant Aaron Gingles $69.", up Slalom held on Saturday I O~rEe [ and the Giant Slalom held on Sunday~ p!a.c!ng!three .: Brid=l,,Grad Dr, sses~,t-i .. ~ ECT for three in all three races. and Accessor=es ~..;~i.>;~i~ Monsees won four me- 4609 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace A premium quality paint dals overall, including a Ph: 635-4211 gold medal for most im- formulated with proved racer. Despite binding failure Check out our great selection of hunting TEFLON® in first Super G on Friday & fishing supplies & clothing. and a disappointing ninth Providing the ultimate in stain resistance place finish, Leclerc came back in the next races to & washability. bag one gold and one I NORT"COASTAN, GLER~ '~o.I Available in eggshell, semi gloss & flat. bronze in her division. Both Leclerc and Blake were fresh from the Air ~ TERRACE INTERIORS Canada Whistler Cup, on 3217,K=,:T.=e,63S.64. April 15-16, where Leclerc ~ 4610 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace placed 50th in the slalom "WeSpe=al,ze ,n Hunting& Fishing" ~ )~!I~'* 635-6600 , race and 52nd in the Super G race and Blake placed 54th in the Super G race. Michael Butler .'.'.v.'.v.-...... v.. "70@7- McrrHER'5i Terrace come . DAY : at Logger's bonspml ,: WEEKEND. NORTHWESTO] ~TH VE ;T CURLING teteams ,ms battled~attled foefor totop spotot at tlthe e TerraceT :trace (.urlingCurling ChClub's b's final bonspibonspiel ;I of( the ,season ;asc ~ oton April :).3.23. In the 'A' event, Terrace's own Melanson rink Stor, came up against Phil Friesen's Kitimat team, with IIii the Melanson foursome nudging out Kitimat. The 'B' event saw another Terrace team, skip- ped by Richard Blanes, come out on top. ', The 'C' event was dominated by Rob Brise's team from Smithers, who also won Saturday's Gifts,/fh r Mom 'Hotshots' competition. "" Bring Mom But Terrace came back in the 'D"event, which • Candles ~ was won by the Mitch Griffith team. • Soaps & Scents down for ,'~ " Golf challenge success • Jewelry lots of (,',1i~::~. ~,:':"' THE LADLES dominated the golf course on Skeena and so much more Valley Golf and Country Club's Ladies Night on ~ prizes & May 4. And they are going to do it again. The Club's First Ladies Night Scramble will tee offon May 11 at 5:30 pm. Located in the Coast Inn of the West Any teams interested are asked to register early Open until 8pm weeknights Located in the Coast Inn of the West on May 11. If you have any questions, call the Club, 635- 2542.

~j~TERRACE Hockey ~q~htick b Y JGmle~ W4= * n~ and Igt-aharn Chcvreau I Norm'sA.to ~OTEM FORD J RetTmishimg "Quality Care at '7" " l "COLLISION REPAIR 8., PAINT your service" J CENTRF New & Used Cars/Trucks Complete Service & Parts Dept. I..c.~.c. REPAIRS ~ I[-'~1--~ ~-I:~ I I'FRAMEREPA,,S ~ | Please Call 4631 Keith Avenue I 635-3929 Out of Town J 1-800-463-1128 J 4630 KEITH,TERRACE - NEXt 10 GREYHOUND 1-800-463-1 128 I FAX: 635.3081 The l"errace Standard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000- B7 CTION D The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. ACTION AD RATESIflla_ssificati°ns! The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is againsl the provincial Human Rights Act to discrimlnale on Ihe basis of children, marital status and 616 COMMERCIAL employment when placing "For Rent:" ads. Landlords can state a no.smoking preference. 105 ANNOUNCEJ~ENTS 628 FOR SALEOR SENT The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edil, classity or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers direcled to the News Box Roply I tO ANNIVESSARIES 636 HO4J~ESFOR RENT 120 B~RTHDAYS 640MIS~ FOR RENT Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid lor the advedlsement and Uox rental, 125 CHURCH 644 MOBItE HC~ES Box replies on "Hold" instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing inslruclions are received, 130 COMINGEVENTS 648 RC(eM & BOARD Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send anginal dOCuments to avoid loss. 638-7283 t 35 ENGAGEMENT/ 656 ~HARE All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by Ihe publisher within 30 days after the first publication. WED~NGS ACCOMMOOATION 145 IN MEMORIAM ~O SIORAGE II is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that tee liability of the Terrace Slandard in the event of failure to publish en edvertlsemenl 6s published DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 150 LEGALNOTICES 668 tOURIST shall be limited to the amount I~aidby the advertieer Ior only one incorrect insertion for the portion of Ihe advertising space occupied by the Incorrecl or Display, Word Classified and Classified Display 15if C~II~ARIE5 ACCOMM(~ATIONS omitted item only and that there shall ba no liability in any event greater than Ihe amount paid for such advertising. 160 rENDERS 676 WANTED10 RENT Iblf THANKS 680 WAR[H~OSES Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls PERSONAL RE4LrSTAIE on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is 210 BUS~NESSPERSONALS 7O5ACREAGES/[OT$ Phone Start Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard # Weekend Advertiser 230 LOST&~e 715 COMMERCIAlPROPERTY .Thursdav at 4 D.m. for all display and cMssifled ads, 240 ffRSONAL~ 730 FOR SALERY OWNER CLASSIFICATION. Credit Card No. Expiry Date MERCHANDISE 73S HOUSES E3 VISA O MASTERCAnD 315 AUCTIONS 74S MOBILES TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 330 COMPUTERS 755 OPENHOUSE PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 3S$ FURNffURE ;'70 WANTED 360 GARAGESALES AUTO~OTWE A classified and classified display ads MUST BE 36S MI~C r~ SAtE 810 CARSFOR SAtE EP__.R_~P.~_~by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When 380 TIMBER 81S TRUCKSEOR SALE 3 39S WANTED 820 VANSFOR SALE phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard l FARM number ready. 410 FAJ~ EQUIPMEI~ RECRE4rlONAJ 8 10 425 UVESIocK 8S4 AIRCRA~ WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Stand~Ld & Weekend Advertiser 435 PETS 658 AW'S (Standard & Advertiser).~1_~.t.~(~¢ OST) 862 BOATS/ MARINE 11 121 INDUSIRY 866 MOTORCYCLES 13 14 15 3 weeks (Slandard & Advertiser) ~25.68"(in¢ OaT) 460 EQUIPMENT 470 LOC~NG/TIMBER e7o RVS CAliPERS "Additional words (over 25') 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GST 480 MACHINERY e74 RVS $IH WHEELS 16 17 18 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CON FIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE 878 RVS MOTORHOMES le 20 EMPIO yMENT 882 RVRENTALS $11,90 per column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 510 BUSINESS 890 SNOWMOBItES 13.3e OPPORTUNITIES 21 22 520 CAREERS 5ERV/CES 23 24 25.G8 (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 530 E[~UCATION 910 SUILDINGSERVICES IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT GROUPS) $7.70 cJn 540 HSPWANTED 912 CARPENTaY 1 3.64 13.91 14.18 14.45 14.71 570 IUIORING 914 CHILDCARE 25.9'5 26.22 26.48 26.75 27.02 580 WORKWANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For loflaer rid. :~lo~ao use ~ aopnrato ~t~oot LEGAL ADVERTISING ...... $14.14 per column inch RENTAl 932 HANDYh~I 604 APARTMENTS 936 JANITORIAL Clip & Mall This Form To: EflRAO For regional coverage place your display ad in the 60~ BASEMENtSUITE 944 MISC SERVICES Terrace Standard Phone Fax weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 612 CA~INS/COI"IAGES 3210 Clitlton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432

ANNOUNCEMENT . "MEMORIAM (;. " : CALLING FOR TENDERS (~ ACORD Enterprises pre-pack- ,i , i FOR SANOUR MAIN TIMBER SALE LAYOUT "~'~ aged Dan.D.Pak foods formerly NIRVANAMETAPHYSIC J'~K~L~II CONTRACT SBFOIDKM-O08 and r~.lt & HEAUNGCENTRE FRANKLIN PERCY LOILIMI~P~ SQUIRREL POINT TIMBER SALE BLOCK LAYOUT sold at the Farmer's Market is Z• MEMORY CONTRACT SBF01 DKM.010 now available in our new store MILLER JR. Sealed Tenders for the Sandur Main Timber Sale Layout Contract No. SBFOtDKM- front location, partnered with MAY 16, 1955-MAY 8, 1976 008, under the Small Business Foresl Enterprise Program, will be received by Iho Treasure House Books at 4607 Newset of classes start May 15 Registernow District Manager, Miniaffy of Foraals, Kelum Forest District, 200.5220 Koith Avenue, Lazelle Ave. Terrace. Open beginningIo advanced, iodtark~, spirilual TO SON, BROTHER, Terrace, B.C., VSG 1L1, until 9:00 a.m. on May 24, 2000, This contract will require era grow~l, selfdiscovery courses layout fo approximately 34,0 hectares of Timber Sates In 1 block. Men-Sat 9-6 250-638-8423 ]~d~g.;. • Maiden, Mdher, Cro~e • Rite el UNCLE AND FRIEND Sealed tenders for the Squirrel Point "timber Sale Layout Contracl No. SBFO1DKM- CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- Passage. ~llino available. May 13, $,.5000. The world may change I 010, under the Smell Business Forest Enlorprise Program, will be received by the dian Pardon seals record. from year to year, J District Manager, Ministry el Forests, Kalum Forest Dislricl, 200-5220 Koith Avenue, American Waiver allows legal Terrace, B.C. VSG 1L1, until 9:30 a.m. on May 24, 2000. This contract will require the And friends from day to I layout of approximately 14.0 hectares of Timber Sales in 1 block, This "~mbor Sale entry. Why risk employment, Roses are red consists of Panial Cutting - small patch clear cuts end tire successful bidder must business, travel, licensing, de- Violets are blue day, have engineered a partial eutRng block within Ihe last 5 years. portation, All Canadian/Ameri- Sugar is sweet But never will our lave . Aft inquiries should be directed to Richard Krupop, Contract Coordinator, at Iho above can immigration applications. VIVA CLINIC address. Phone (250) 639-5100. Contract particulars package can be obtained at the 1-800-347-2540. Recoveryour healthin a and so are you/ for you I Kalum Forest District Office between 8:00 a.m, and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. natural integratedway. No tender will be considered having any qualilying clauses whatsoever, and the low- IF YOU witnessed an accident Happy 60th From memory pass J ....%iiiiiiiii!ii!ili!ii! est or any landor will nol necessarily be eccoplod, on Sept 17/1999 - Red 1967 LIFE ENERGYASSESSMENT away. Contract award is subject to lunding being available at the time. Mustang, Green 1994 Mazda includesenvironmental Birthday Morn MILLER FAMILY I 626 mid size car, TimHorton's. and foodallergy testing LoveJack, Laurie,Rene, Jordy, on Highway. PIs call Teresa. AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE From Dad, Sisters, J Ltd. Nyssa, Sarah, Spunky " I ~ Lapointe Engineering 250-633-2188 REFLEXCLDGY, EAR CANDLING Brother-in-law, nieces & JOSEPH 322 IndutMal Avenuo • Kitimot, B.C. V8C 2E9 • LEARNING DIFFICULTIES' AURICULARACUPRESSURE nephews SUMNER Telephone (250) 639.92S2 • Fax (2S0} 639-92S5 summer school. The Orlon Gil- FrancesBirdsell, :: 135[ .:'/?: ": i lingham approach to teaching,. NaturalHeallh Practitioner • ...... , ?.... . GRAVELLE NOTICEOF TENDER reading, writing, and spelling. Call 635-2194 lor aft appointment ENGAGEMENT1;I: Born: November 16, 1955 Lapointe Engineering Ltd. 'will receive SEALED TENDERS for Training for parents, teachers, 4506 Lakelse(~,l~r=~ r~) . WEDDINGS i ::.i:: Duncan, B.C. "Water Main Inslol[ation, Phase 1, 2000" up to 2:00 p.m. and teacher's aides. August, i In Lovit~ PDSTon June 2, 2000 at: .:, .? - : .- ~ "?. ..T / !, .: ?,, .:' Died: April 21,2000 14th to August 25, 2000. Learn-, ~emo../ oJ Lapointe EngineeringLtd. ing Difficulties Centre of North- Wells, B.C. 322 Industrial Avenue ern BC. Prince George, BC. ~rELCOME~ Buddy SURViVED BY: Kitimat, 8.C. V2L 1P9. Call toll-free 1-877- CDmpanion and Souimato: V8C2E9 hnl!;t'< :~"i " :, 564-8011. Sponsored by tile Potter Bid documents will be available~ Brl~lbickbp froi~'[apoihte Prince George Dyslexic Support Son and BestBuddy: Dana Engineering Ltd. on May 10, 2000 at a non-refundable costof Society, a registered Private Your Welcome In My Dreams Daughter,his "LittlePrincess*: $$O.00 per set. Please contact our office if you wish to reserve Post Secondary Institution. Sarah a copy of the Bid Documents. Wagon Hostess for In my dreams LovingParents: REWARDIfl WANTED - Male A site meeting will be held on May 18, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. in driver in mid-twenties who Terrace, B.C. are: it's still the same Kip & Ruth Gravelle Your love is strong Good Hope Lake, B.C. The time and location for this meeting drove me part way to Terrace in Sisters:Elaine Fumseth& will be staled in the Bid Document. my truck from Pouporous Dock it still remains. Leslie (Innis)Nickolichuk area in the early morning hours In my dreams Nephews:Bill, Bob,Cliff & Kane The lowestor any tender will not necessarilybe accepted. Inquiries regarding thisproject can be directed to: of December 8th, 1999. I des- your still by me Niece: Rae perately need this person as a Tanya Mr. Bruce Howard, P.Eng. Just the way Numerousother relatives & witness, to say he drove me many friends. Civil Engineer part way to Terrace that morn- ' 615-0330 it used to be, Lapointe EngineeringLtd. InD. Please call if you have any In my dreams 322 Industrial Avenue information. Alvin 250-638-0309 you'l ahvays be A b~frt ofgofd stopped bea~'~, Kitimat, B.C., V8C 2E9 ' If you have' moved in my heart Telephone: 250-639-9252 Fax: 250.639-9255 : FRANCES BIRDSELL to Terrace or have and in nly dreams (]odbn~e ourf~arts to prove to tis, .CONSULTING just had a new - Bud 86 He o,~ la~esOie ~t, *Fodlitation -Mediation Love you and baby, are getting ,k ~e#d[dof~inl~ySet. I ~COLUMBIA CALLING FOR "rENDERS r=HIz *Consensus Process miss you *Spanish Translation married, or start- .~ Mom .. J , But ~e&arts ~t l~so d;'ar~. I The North CoaslCoast ForoatFor( District hereby gives notice Ihat sealed tenders for the con. Call 635-2184 ing a new busi- I, , | strucflonstructlon o[of 2618 metresmet of stabillzod subgrade, installation el 10 metro stool span fife t[~O/l~5~/'Uf~ 'ffU/l't/d~et, , | bridge and cribbing,cribbing as per doaign and specifications, including approach works, ness, just give us a ~.~I~I~HI~ | loading,loading, hauling and unloading of associated right-el-way timber and semi-parma. | nontnont deactivation of alle associated works at the Kennedy Island project site will be call. | received~ecoivod bybylho Iho DistrictDiatrk Manager, 125 Merkot Piece, Prince Rupert, BC, VSJ 1B9 no DO YOU REALLY ' I laterafar than 3:30 p.m. !pecRIc standard time, Wednesday, May 31st, 2000 and will | be:~o opened in public atl that time, Tenders are invited for quefified contractors only NEED IT? | havinglaving oxpefloneeoxpefloneeln in similar Isolated coestol locations within the lasl 3 years in the | MidVlid Coast, North Coast,Coa: Port McNoill or Queen Charlotte Forest Districts, On Saturday, May 29th LCOME~ | Tenderrender packages for contract= SB2001-Ot may be viewed end/or obtained from the just after noon you snuck | districlJistricl olnco in Prince Ruped. Tenders are subject to the Conditions el Tender and o91o | nust be submitted on in to the rear of the W•s,A must be submitted on the forms end in Iho envelopes supplied. No lender shull be | considered:onsidored having enyenl qualifying clauses whelsoovor, and the lowest or any tender Twilight Spas booth at the | willviii not necessarily be accepted. J LOST: PARTIAL Upper den- trades fair and liberated a | Ak mandalory site viewingview will be hold May 24, 2000. Transportation will be provided ture, steel with several teeth. | byry the MinistryMlntslry of ForestsFor and will depart from the public dock In Port Edward at stainless steel coffee mug Please call 250-635.4273 | 8:00t:O0 a.m., weather pormitllng,po Should weather cocdiPona be such Ihat a viewing is with the B.C. Hydro logo | notmt possible that day,day Iho viewing will be roschoduled to May 25, 2000 (some | timortocallon),imo/bcallon), Sooting Is limited and must be reserved In advance, on if. If was quite obvious | Rightlight of Way limbertimber associateda wilh the conslrucUon works projocl will not be Iho that it was not a "Give-a- WILL SET UP and maintain | propeny=ropony of the contractorcontrm but will be harvested and processed in oocordanco wrth your small business bookkeep- | authorizalion=uthorizalion grentod under License to Cut L4S244 Issued concurrently wilh Iho way". This mug was a I award of Ihis contracl. relirement gift that I ing requirements. 10+ yrs ex- | The North Coast ForestFor~ Districts' Small Business Forest Enterprise Program is treasured! perience. Excellent references : | socking to develop a sounds, and oqullablo aboriginal omploymonl slratogy which will upon request. Phone 635-9592 = DEAKIN, Doctor | provide meaningful opportunlticsop for parUclpallon within the roglnnal forest social or Email: rnanucomp@uni- Doctor Barry Deakin, MB ChB FRCP(C), passed away sud- | economy. As such on(end es e condition el tender, bidders must cloerly Idontily how PLEASE serve,cam | their firm propoaos to moot this objective Ihrough Identifying Individuals and roles denly in Kelowna General Hospital on Sunday, April 16, | within thok company which will be el meaningful and lasting bonsai to the ClUzens If you have o conscience, 230 LOST& 2000 at the a9e of 65 years. I of Port Simpson end KiKnkalla. ::: The funeral service was held from St. John's Anglican | All inquiries should be 4made to Waller KIrst at 2S0-024-7460 or via electronic mail et either drop it off of the FOUND Walter, KlrslKiral @[email protected],ca, Twilight Spas store on : :7: Church in Salmon Arm. Born in Stoke-on-Trent, England on August 11, 1934. Dr. Keith Ave. or af the LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30prn at Deakin first came to Salmon Arm os a medical Doctor in INVITATION TO APPLY ~,.~,~,= Terrace Standard office. the Bingo Hall in Prince Rupert. 1963 to practice with Dr. Lipsettand Dr. Williams. In 1967 he TIMBER SALE LICENCE A50S59 r==,, No questionswill be asked. a black leather wallet. Please went inlo speciallyMedicine, RDdiology, receiving his fellow- Bid Propoeal Sale return, no questions asked. I.D. ship in 1970. Doctor Deakin worked in Vancouver and This is a regular bid proposal timber sara license, For the purpose of this timber Ran Gowe, Sr. very important. Please call Woodslock Ontario, He served as solo Radiologist in Terrace :. :150 LEGAL:::::) sale license, western rod cedar shakos and shingles ore doomed not to be value. (250)624-2002 extension "O". added products. Pursuant to Section 21 of the Forest Act, the District Maneger will from 1981-1987. In 1987 he returned to Salmon Arm to take accepl tenders from individuals or cotporaUone registered as Small Businosa Reward offered. ", NOTICES :; over from Doctor Adrian Starlnk at Shuswap Lake General , ' - . , ': i. . . .. Forest Enlorprlses, Cetegory 2 and Category 3,, Tenders require the submission of a proposal. This liconce 8a part of the Jobs and Tknbor Accord initiative to soil the Hospital until retirement last year. He is well remembered br Small Business Fores1 Enterprise Program's hlslorl¢ undersold volumes. his quiel manner, great senseOf humor, love of nature and the - roe~ts Closing Date: June 00, 2000 District: Kalum Geographic Locsllon: North Hlrsh Croak Term: Four (4) years mountains. Volume; 22,652 cubic moires, more or loss Predeceased by a sister, Doreen, at Christmas time. Doctor SUBSTANTIAL Upset Slumpego Rata: $14.80 per cubic metro Deakin is survived by his laving family, wi~e, Andrea; daugh- COMPLETION No appraisal rate has been dolormln0d for 57,3S9 cubic metros, more or loss. This volume will be appraised at a later dale, The tolal votumo for sale Is E0,011 cubic ter, Ruth (David) Nobes, son, Simon both living in England, In Iho manor of Contract B - Pier Cap metros, more or loss. his sister, Eileen in England. and Diaphragm Rolrofn for the The upset slumpngo rate Wee determined by the Market Ptlclng System, end is Memorial donations may be sent to the BC Lung Associallon Skoona River Bddgo on the Skoona applicable only to coniferous groan sawlog grados. Weal F.S.R in the Kalum Forosl Applicants must commit Io oporalo, or commit to construct and opaline, a Umber m(TB), PO Box 34009 Stn. D. Vancouver, BC V6Y 9Z9. ~. Dlalrict. processing facility owned ot leased by the epplicant, that is capable of producing wood fibre products considered by the Minister of Forests to be value-added prod- OWNER: ucls for the purpose of this compotitlon, Ministry of Forests All applCallona will be further ovaluaiod by the fallowing crileflon end wolghtings: Govornmonl of British Columbia _..~Crlterle ~_. GENERAL cohrrRACTOR= J~ovmont ~0 ~'B MacKay's Funeral Service Ltd. 141107 Vonluroa Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert Nechako Northcoast Conalrucllon ~=xJstMa Plant 10 i Box 745 ~lmt ~L._.__ ...... 5720 Highway 16 ._Labour Velue.edd~l ~L..___ Monuments Concerned pErsonal Chen oln value-aided --~ tO Bronze Plaques service in the Northwest Terrace, British Columbia Revenue ------L. VSG 4C3 Terrace Crematorium since 1946 TOTAL WEIQttTINQ 1go Take notice that, In aocordeneo with the Builders' Lion ACt of British Commonts: 4626 Davis Street Columbia, Tolal Performance has 1. SpeCies: Homicck ?3%, Balsam 26%, and Spruce i%, more or loss, boon established for the above pro* Appflcaflons will be eccopf0d by the District Manager, Kalum Forest District, 200. Terrace, B.C, V8G 1X7 joct on April 20, 2000, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, Brnish Columbia, VSEI 1L1 until 8:30 a,m, on Juno Rawd~ Phone 635-2444 a Fax 63S-635-2160 30, 2000. District Manager There Is eddilionol matodsl which the applicants must consider In their appUcotlon. 24 hour pager Ministry of Forests This material, application forms end any other informs on aboul the Small fA Business Program can be obtained ifom the above ForDs District Office, Specify Kalum Fotost District Timber 8s e Licence A50859. B8 - The TerraceStandard, Wednesday, May 10, 2000 BAILIFF SALE 1995 GMC C/K 1500 Sierra 1/2 ton Flareside, 4x4, ! ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Buffet AQHA, NEGAJETBAR Stand- V8 - 64,000 kms. 175, Circular Oak table 275. ing at stud, Solid black 16HH 1996 37' Wilderness pull trailer with tip-out, fully re There 250-638-1974 Good feet and withers, Book loaded. ~t • early for 2000 season. Phone 1996 GMC I Ton 4x4 C/K 3500 Sierra crewcab on Jerry at 250-847-3311 duals, diesel A/T, H/D tow package • & We Care BC LIVESTOCK in I~', .."~:'...~ May ~2th. Tack 4:30 pm & c.m otm i soaPr MOTHER'S DAY Multi-family COURT BAILIFF SALE CANCER I CANADIENNE garage sale. Sunday, May 14, Horses at 6 pm. To consign or SOClEW UC CER find out more about this sale Miscellaneous Rings And Chains 9:00 a.m. at Fairhaven farm, Please welcome ~D Kitwanga. Follow the signs from call 250-573-3939 1 Yamaha Tenor Saxophone 240 PERSONALS your neighbourhDod Petro Canada down old Cedar- GENERAL LIVESTOCK haul- Electric Stereo Mixer Board canvassers when they vale road. 250-849-5395 ing, cattle, horses,sheep. Li- A GREAT way to meet great censed and insured for Canada, For appointment to view contact the undersigned. Bids will be knock on your door. ANDBu~,s. YUKON cotu~s~ DIVISION people! Northern BC's newesl USA. Hay hauling and sales. accepted until the hours of 12:00 noon Friday, May 19, 2000. avenue for singlesl Profession- 250-694-3448, cell 250-692- The highestoffer not necessarilyaccepted. al, safe, fun atmosphere. Amaz- 6559, fax 250-694-3769. Jeff Caledonia Bailiff Services ing start up ratesU Downtown Glesbrecht Transport, Burns Roger Smith Office. Stepping out Singles Lake. BC> 250.635-7649 AQency. 250-612-0400 HONEYSUCKLE GARDEN REG. HEREFORD YearUn'g CANADA'S BEST 24 Centre. Large selection of per- bulls, Dolled, quiet, good feet, HOUR 1 on 1 (18yrs-t-) 1- ennlals, bedding plants, stokes New bloodline. Please call 846- f-- 888-913-8122 from seed, bulk seed potatoes, hang- 5494 Peter and Anita Gattiker CALL FOR FISHERIES Invitation to Tender $2.O0/min. Credit card bill- ing baskets, trees, shrubs, gal- REGISTERED HORNED Here- ing. 1-900-451-2220 vanized steel frame greenhous- ford Yearling Bulls and de- PROPOSALS Harvesting/Road Construction/Bridge $3.99/min Website: es. Large selection of sizes and horned heifers for sale. 260- Installation options, 10'x15' Gothic style 567-9337 Jack and Nell Welch The Nass Fisheries Renewal Committee (NFRC) www,dJscreettalk.com starling at $520, cold frames is accepting proposals to the Fisheries Renewal BC 577 Road (Morice Forest District) CANADA'S HOTTEST 24 hr 10'x20' atarting at $450. Decker STRAW FOR Sale square bales. Phone 847-4083 Salmonid Renewal Program. Funding is available Interested parties are invited to submit bids for the one-on-one live adult chat, 1- Lake. 250-698-7337 days. for community projects that enhance local salmo- construction of 6.6 km of Mainline road and 1.9 900-830-0044 (18+ NOREEN'S FABRIC Patch. $4.99/minute) 900so- Burns Lake, Membership cards, nid stocks, restore habitats and promote public III km of short-term Spur roads. This is a full-phase crets.com/t15391 Canada's #1 now available. Sale 10%, 25% ~English-Western Sadillery awareness of the need for fish renewal. The III contract involving all phases from timber 24hr one-on-one dateline. 1- 50% on selected fabric. Buy deadline for applications is May 12th, 2000. All II harvesting through to fina, surfaced grade 900-561-3431 Ext.4729 (18+ one meter, get one free, On • Harness Supplies " : : • Clothing applicants must receive a proposal package from II including bridge supply and installation. $3.99/minute). thecoolpag- Main Street. 1-260-692-2334. Steven Groves at 635 5449 or 1 800 663 6396 II es.com/livetalk/suile 1297886 Open Monday-Saturday. EvenjtMng fOr the Tender packages will be available May 5, 2000 Horse Lo~er' * ([email protected]). All approvals for projects III CAN'T USE Vlagra? Maximus SPA COVERS custom made from the Cantor office in Houston, 8.C Bids must Natural Cream now available. Glasses ~.T Shir~s are subject to funding. III any size. Manufactured in BC ~ KOola"lti',: be received by 4 p.m., June 2, 2000. There is a $50, Made in Europe. For FREE into since 1984. 3"/2" slope. Foam The NFRC Partner Group has an open member- ~11 • LeartingTree.! Arista non-refundable charge for each package. kit call Mark's Plaza Pharmacy. insulators. $329 delivered. War- -MAIL ORDERS WELCOME- ship policy for interested community organiza- III Toll Free 1-877-747-B664 ranty. Toll free 1-877-992-2760 For further information contact Michael Van Arem, mpphealth.com tions. Please call Steven Groves for more I 1 WINDOWS FOR sale: suitable r-we now navel information. R.P.F., Forestry Supervisor at (250) 845-5265. INCREASE YOUR breasts by 1 for greenhouses, enclosed - 3 full cup sizes. Safe, natural porches, etc. Sizes from 4'1" x formula that is guaranteed or 3'x1" to 9'11" x 3'10". Please E u t =n nt" i your money back. wangpro- phone 250-635-3475 ik Weare back to our summerhours ~ I ducts.cam or 877-537-8769 toll IL Tues.;Sat. .JII BC PARKS Request for Equipment Rates free YELLOW POTATOES for sale. MALE ORGAN enhancement, Eat or seed. Phone 250-635- Ministry of Environment, 5503 CBR.rl-BH The Kitsumkalurn Band Council is establishing a list of eli- FDA approved. Medical vacuunl OLUMBIA Lands, and Parks gible Heavy Equipment contractors who may be pumps or surgical enlargement. requested to participate in Watershed Restoration Gain 1-3". Permanent and safe. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Program (WRP) activities during the upcoming year. Resolve impotence. FREE /vtOVlNr- The Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks (BC Parks) Required equipment includes: newer-model medium-sized brochure. Call Dr. Joel Kaplan, excavators, all wheel drive end-dumps, and tandem end- 312-409-5557. Insurance reim- invites proposals for the purpose of operating and maintaining bursement. Visit websito recreational facilities within Exchamslks River Provincial dumps. Equipment must utilize biodegradable hydraulic BOXES PUREBRED GERMAN oils. All equipment will be required in the Terrace area. www.drioelkaplan.com. shepherd puppies. Wormed. Park. J (CARDBOARD) First shots. Health hip and el- The park is located approximately 60 km west of Terrace on If you are interested in being considered for WRP work EVAtlLY-RAYS bows guarantees. Parents may Highway 16. please fax the following information: equipment mode[, be seen. Avaiable April 1 Ter- FREE 2000 CALENDAR FOR SALE race. 250-635-4084 information about this opportunity may be obtained by phon- age, serial#, operator expermnce, and mob./demob. SRV39.99 c0lreders edili0n ing John Trewhitt, Area Supewisor, at (250) 798-2277 or writ- charges, and other relevant information to, 635-4622, ratedb0sl service end m0sl occurote REGISTERED BLACK lab pup- ,pies, Healthy field trial stock, ing to: BC Parks, c/o 101-3220 Eby St., Terrace, B.C. V8G attention: Lyle Bolton, Project Manager. psychicsin Cdain 1998+1999 $250 - $400. Contact Bob Clay 5K8. : Career 10/s5 @ 250-842-6447 The Request for Proposal/Tender Package may be purchased Rate schedules should be faxed to the above number no later than May 23rd, 2000. For more information please Relationships SHELTIES, REGISTERED, for a $53.60 (GST included) non-refundable fee payable to the Spouse habits, Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations (certified cheque, forward all enquiries to the above fax number attention vaccinated, young sable fe- Picking Lotto # s money order or cash only) at either the bidders' meeting or at Lyle 8olton, KWRP Project Manager. male. $400. Pointed blue male, STANDARD $500. Outgoing working pros- the office indicated below: • V in 2000 Funding provided by Forest Renewal. 3210 Clinton Street pects. Puppies ready June. BC Parks Lakelse Lake Office 1-900-451-4055 $600 and under. 250-592-3403 Approx. 18 km south on Hwy. 37 (across from the Kitsumkalum Band Council ______.~. 24 HRS. $2.99/m|n - 118-1. 638-7283 J Lakelse Lake Picnic Site) Lakelse Lake RENEWAL SC Tel: (250) 798-2277 lg90 FORD 9000 Dump truck. Fax: (250) 798-2476 410 FARM 3306 Cat, Nahani Hilift Box (ar- MOTHER'S DAY Auction. May mor plated), plumbed for pup., A mandatory bidders' meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m., on 13, 14, and 15.5 separate auc. EQUIPMENT new rubber, certified, can be May 12, 2000,at Exchamsiks River Provincial Park. tiot3~,l~:Ro~a] DouJto~,.~?yaltv r , , - .~, ~ . ,,~ ~ = aeen at SKB Auto wreckers. The deadline ffor'su'bmltting proposals to the BC Parks Request for Expression of ,Interest Phone 250-847-4740 Lakelse Lake Office "willbe 2:00 p.m. (local time) on May 19, Victodan Doll collection. 3, Pert- tilt/push brush blade - canopy, 20 FT reefer box, cooler and 2000. The Kitsumkalum Band Council is establishing a list of eli- od furniture, fine china & an- Hyster winch, runswell. Under- power gate, Best offer. Call gible consultants to carry out assessment and prescription tiques. 4. Prints, water colours carnage and track in good con- 250-635-1132 BC Parks is not bound to accept any of the proposals submit- development work for the Kitsumkalum Watershed and oil paintings. 5, Antiques, dition.$6550. 250-695-6562 af- POWER SAWS for parts. Mod- ted pursuant to this Request for Proposal, Restoration Program (KWRP). The intention is to establish collectibles and contemporary, ter 5 pm orleave messaqe. Vernon, BC. Don Dodd's An- OLDER MODEL International el #281, #298, asking $50.00 a selection list of qualified consultants and professionals each. 250-635-7400 who may be invited at a later date to participate in invita- tique Auctions. 250-542-7307 farnl tractor c/w front end Ioad- tion to tender. Projects will require expertise in one or [email protected] er, ower steering, power take- SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- NOTIFICATION OF INTENT www.members.home.neVfletch- off. Set of tire chains, complete- ered, excellent price. 847-4083 more of the following areas: l/mdav/index.htm ly rewired. $4000 aBe. Phone Upslope assessment/prescriptions (road deactivation, THUNDERBIRD RANCH and SCMIDT AUCTION, Saturday, Don 250-635-1346 hillslope, gullies, etc.) farm equipment. Quality used TO TREAT WITHIN PEST May 27, 2000, 10 a.m. Three sales & Iocators. Hauling avail- Riparian assessment/prescriptions Miles east of Burns Lake. 8N able. Dave Crossan 250-567- MANAGEMENT PLAN NO. Instream assessment/prescriptions Ford Tractor, excellent condi- 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- tion, New Holland 1000 Stack- 3-2 year old Hereford bulls. 2 derhoof, BC 351-014-00/05 Interested parties must clearly indicate which type of liner square bale wagon. Allis polled, 1 horned. Semen tested. work they are interested in and the qualifications they Chalmers swather - 10' pull, 250-747-3605 470 Notice is hereby given that Buffalo Head Forest Products 1952 Willy's Jeep PU 1985 ttq~ have. Interested parties are asked to reply to this Chev 4x4 350 4 spd, 1977 Lin- LOGGING/rIM BER Ltd., Orenda Logging Ltd. & Skeena Cellulose Inc., Terrace Expression of Interest by briefly and clearly providing the Woodlands division intends to treat the following settings coln Mark V. Fire pumps/h0ses, FREE RANGE following information: company experience, personnel tools & power tools, Assortment PORK & GEESE LOGGING TRUCK loads of with the registered herbicide "Vision" (Glyphosate) to experience, and specific qualifications as they pertain to achieve reforestation obligations. of steel Pellett, Wood, electric FOR SALE Birch firewood for sale. Phone the above listed categories. furnaces, furniture, beds, New 638-7290. # of Settinos Proposed area General Location tack, Coins, 200 Canada Dol- CALL 4 191.0 Owl Expressions of Interest should be received no later than lars, mint sets, bank notes, mint 798-2214 510BUSINESS 7 339.3 Oweegee May 23rd, 2000. They should be forwarded to Lyle Bolton, stamps and many more items. OPPORTUNITIES 1 54.9 Corridor North KWRP P'roject Manager, Kitsumkalum Band Council, P.O. To consign Items call Richie at *Hay is also Box 544 Terrace, B.C. V8G 485 or they can be faxed to 1-250698-7351 or 1-250-694- available for sale 1 4.0 Skowill $$GOVERNMENT PRO- 3385 5 373.1 Treaty 635-4622. GRAMS information Govern- 3 91.2 Deltaic ment assistance programs in- 16 459.9 : eowser Funding provided by Forest Renewal. formation to assist the start or 1 88 3 Surveyors expansion of your business and 4 161 2 1.... Blackfly Kitsumkalum Band Council AUCTION SALE farm. Call 1-800-505-8866 5 3866 8e Mountain Saturday, May 20, 2000 1000 BC Businesses for Sale 6 311;6: Kotcho RENEWAL BC View online at www.Business- 12 Irving beginning at 12:00 Noon For Mrs, Reno at Uneha Lake. B.C. Trader.cam or call 250-312- 2 : 3L6.: Wolverine 7876 1 - .... 9.0 : : MeziadinJunction From Bums Lake follow Highway 35 to the Ferry Cross to Southbank and follow Unch Lake ATI"ENTION: I lost 40 pounds 4 .... Tintina Road to Moosehom goad and lbllow the Auction Signs in 2 months. We need repre- 1 39 5 Warren District of Stewart and Moosohom Lodge Signs sentatives in your area, Call to- 2 = 24 8 ~ Brush PostOffice Box 460 Stewart,British Columbia VOT 1WO Te (250)636-2251 Fax [250] 636-2417 day. 250-635-1543 2 !56 : ; Windfall [email protected] 1992 JAYCO 33ft. 5th wheel New 23fi. Pacific Coast Dory 160 Mere Cruiser Inboard EXCELLENT BUSINESS Op- 1 : 5.4 Gleason Peuthouse Travel Trailer portunity. Terrace Video Store 1 123. Leo Lane WB. Microwave. & Oven Volvo Leg - 8ft. Beam DISTRICT OF STEWART Cabin and Forward Cuddy for sale, serious inquiries only. 1 13.5 Pine Flats Please phone Lynda aat 638- 1 64,4 1 Germain REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS • Spcedair Port Air Compressor • Antique Dresser & Mirror 8555 days or 798-2017 wee- 1 : 21,2 HannaNorth The District of Stewart is requesting proposals from interested firms • Sureweld AC DC Welder • Antique Chest of Dra~ers • Danby Fridge (New) kends. 1 13 5 : 5 of Elsworth • Honda Gas Generator for exh'aefion and export of gravel from the Bear River, which • B&D Bench Grinder • Desk Chair GET PAID at homelll Perfect 2 145 West Kalum flows by the town of Stewart, B.C. The proposals are due by 4:00 • Bench Star Drill Press . Recliner home business. P/T or F/'I'. 1 i i 6.2 ~ : BeaVer pm PST on May 31, 2000. • Craftsman 10 in. Table Saw . Hidabed FREE Information 24 hrs. Toll 4 : ;4Z8 ' Cedar/Meadow Aggradation of the Bear River is posing a flood threat to Ihe tow~ • Dewalt 10 in. Radial Arm Saw .Tent 2xl2 Free 1-877-783-4631 • P,ockford 14 in. Band Saw . Exercise Bike 1 11,7 I' Lava of Stewart, and The District wishes to sublease its License o[ GET PAID in 7 daysl Huge 2 31.8 Clore • Drcamel Scroll Saw • Rowing Machine Occupation for gravel to a firm or firms which will remove it fron~ • Mikita Mitre Saw • Lawn Mowers breakthrough with home based 2 21.5 Nogold the river bed and possibly export it from the Bear RiverValley. • Skil Table Sander • Crocks Jars businesses, no selling Involved1 3:36,81 = i ~ ; Whitebottom • Craftsman 48" Wood Lathe • Butter Churn It's Hotl Toll Free 24 hours 1- 1 :2,5 Exstew The section of river bed available is about 1.5 km long by 200m • Skil Saws • 2 Trunks 800-811-2141 cade 119655 wide. The depth of the alluvial gravel deposit is not known, but is 4 45,7 Big Cedar • McClcnd Water Pump . Snowshoes GREEN HOUSES for sale. • Ansi Engine Hoisl • Stepladders 5 ~ 58.7 Skeena West thought to be in excess o[ 5m. The deposit consists oF gravel with 8'x10' and up. Call for informa- lessthat 10 percent sand. • 2 1/2 Ton Floor Jack , lee Anger 2 243 : Williams • Craftsman Roller Tool Chest • Propane Bottles tion 250.635-3067 1 15,1 Kleanza Stewart is served by an all.weather highway and a port facility • Craftsman Top I'ool Chest • Wheel Barrows HERBALIFE INDEPENDENT 7 61,7 Legate with a bulk loader and barge facility. • Mechanical Tools • Down Riggers Distributor. for product or oppor- The District will collect a royally from Ihe subhssee of $1 per • 314 Drive Socket Set • Eleetde Winch tunity, Please call Evelyn 250- • Angle Grinders • Propane Heater 835-1543 Application Methods; Backpack Sprayers cubic metre on behalf of the Province. • Bell Sanders • FiroExtinguishers Project Term; July 1 -September 15, 2000 There is working area and potential for infill usage near lhe zone • Air Grease Gun : H0sky Power Saw ICE CREAM Shop, Equipment Eke. Supplies complete for Ice Cream, both Copies of the Pest Management Plan and maps of the of extraction. Proposalsinvolving consequentor subsequentindus. • Impact Wrenches trial or commercial development of the foreshore area are • Die Grinders &Air Hammer • Evenmde 18 HP Outboard soft & hard. Also Pizza, hotdog, proposed treatment settings may be examined at: • Router. Table. &BiLs • Shop Creeper encouraged. Natcho, Slurpee quipment, Skeena Cellulose inc. • Carpenters Hand Tools • Aluminum Fuel Tank Price $49,000. Phone 250-638° A Woodlands Office The successful applicants will be required to obtain necessary per. • Acct. Torch & Bottles • TidyTank & Pump 8889 or 250-638-8768 4905 Keith Ave. mlts and approvals, including, in all likelihood, going through the , Anvil , Misc, Iron • Sandblasters • Riverboai Parts & Jet Leg MINISToRAGE COMPLEX, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5L8 BC EnvironmentalAssessment process. • 2 Paint Guns • Unfinished Trailer 30.34 storage units 48 covered Attn: Silviculture Forester The proposals shall be written in a clear, complete and legible RV bays, 10 containers. Suite Skeena Phone: 250-638.5700 manner. Proponentsshall outline their experience and capabilities Plus lnany itenls too numerousto mention, above office, 1 1/2 acres, fully Fax: 250-638-5720 to undertake this project. The proposals shall also include an esti. fenced. 250-249.5755 (Ques- nel) A person can send written copies of information, com- mate o[ the volume to be extracted, an extractlon plan, time ele- Terms Cash ments or questions to both the applicant and the Deputy ment for extraction, discussion of extraction and processing meth" Pcrs )ns paying for major items with uncertified cheque may be MOTEL FOR sale, 38 units with edology including infill usage, storage and transportation required to leave ilems on the grounds unt c ~eque c ears the bank. 4 bedroom residence. Pool, hal Administrator of the Pesticide Control Act, Ministry of tub and sauna. On busy #1 Environment, Lands and Parks at 325-1011 Fourth Ave., For further informatlon and to express an interest in this project contact Brian Woodward, Admlnlstrotar, at 250-636-22~t s Or by Transcanada Hwy., #97 & #5 Prince George, British Columbia, V2L 3H9, Phone: 250.565- Kamloops. Reduced fmm fax and 250-636.2417. An informatlon/fender package may be 6945, Fax: 250-565-6629 within .30 days of the publication $1,200,000 to $998,000, Serl. of this notice. prepared and/or a technical presentation given in Terrace and/or ous buyers only. Call Mat Mar- th.- Lower Mainland if there is sufficient interest, vin @ 1.800.553-3322

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Locations Intro to Word 97 $164 available nowl Carl: 1-800-992- Skeena Native Development Society 9932 has an immediate vacancy for the position of Experience in roadbuilding, heavy .r May 30-June 8 (Tuesday &Thursday evenings) construction and mining will be Maps & Compass $79+ Labour Market Analyst considered an asset: .r June 3 This position is located out of Terrace, and Airbrakes $180 TRAIN TO work in the comput- will be responsible for delivering and collecting Post secondary education required. ar June 6-10 (Tues.-Thurs. evenings; all day Sat.) er industry. Network Techni- Remuneration based on experience. cian, Computer Technician, labour market data in First Nations Communities Worm Composting $59+ Programmer Analyst, Office Ad- in the Pacific Northwest. Preference will be given Please reply in writing to ~" June 7 (includes worm and compost kit) ministrator. For program or to those applicants who are 3rd or 4th year student loan information, from undergraduate or in a graduate university File #61 c/o Terrace Standard, our CDI College (Abbotsford 3210 Clinton, Street, Campus) Call toll free today 1- program, Extensive travel will be required within I'-'I I n~ .]l I I,.-[ =-]1i[~, 1[,-t i'i~'1 i [,] | n ,], l • ] d =! (,'],.'[11|.~ ]..'~,1..1f | I ~ $?jIE = 888-229-1555 all First Nations communities. Terrace, B.C. The applicant must have excellent V8G 5R2 interpersonal, organizational, problem solving, DID YOU KNOW: and communication skills, with a strong mathematics/statistics background. The applicant must have a valid drivers license, and should have a working knowledge of spreadsheet programs, Should you be interested in this term position, please apply in confidence, by May 19th, 2000, detailing your work experience and qualifications to: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Ms. Diane Man:on AI -West Glass Terrace Ltd. requires a full-time Skeena Native Development Society Customer Service Representative in the front office to PC Box 418, Terrace, BC, V8G 4B1 start June I st. The successful applicant should have or Fax to 635-1414 computer experience in the Window environment, a basic understanding of accounting, good organizational skills and phone skills. All-West Glass is looking tbr a team player, experience in the glass industry would be an asset. All interested applicants For More Information Call 635-6511 TRITON should forward their resume in confidence, ATTN: .::~;iii~:::~,Northwest Environmental Consultants Ltd. iii+iJ~i~:i!i~ C o m mu n i ty George Hackle All-West Glass Terrace Ltd.

Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd.,is!western Canada's 4711 "A" KeithA~enue ..... largest environnlental consulting lirln. We are looking Ibr Terrace, BC, V8G IK5 experienced professionals to Iill the following positions in FAX # 250-638-8542 our northern operations: Watershed Restoration Biologist (Terrace) NORTHERN ASSOCIATE A FULLTIME Heavy Duty Me- FLAGGERS WANTED for Ter- Experience and Qtmlilications chanic wanted in the Burns race and Area. A valid TCP Li- IF YOU are a hard working, re- Lake area. 1-250-692-1834 or cense and transportation a suits oriented couple, we have • 3-5 years experience managing, phmning anti fax 1-250-692-7920. must. Fax resume attn: Maurice employment opportunities for implementing watershed restoration prqjects. WestFraser Mils Ltd. you. We are a Western based ALPENHORN PUB & Bistro re- to 250-638-8407 motel chain with properties • B.Sc.(M.Sc. preferred) in a relevant field. Williams Lake Division quires a Sous Chel, food safe required, wage naegotiable, GITXSAN HEALTH Authority throughout BC and are looking • working knowledge of tire provincial and l~dcral Smithers, B.C. Fax847-5456 or reqmres a community health for the right couple to run our government referral syslcnl. call DeborTodd 847-5366 nurse to provide community motels, .Successful candidates • demonstratedability to lead and work effectively Licenced Log Scaler nursing services to Gitxsan should have previous motel or COUPLE FOIl General Main- communities located in north apartment management back- within learns. The Position: tenance (buildings, grounds, western BC. Baccalaureate de- ground, interested couples • strong writing and COlmnunicationsskills. This is a 9-10 month position working in our log yard, Duties utilities, mechanical, etc.) In re- gre in nursing or RN with corn- should send their resumes to: • l(PBio or equivalent. include weighing trucks, scaling sample loads, Ministry of Forests creation community. Labour in- munity health diploma and 3 Director of Human Resources, Month End Reports, and other associated log yard functions. The tensive. Active & healthy n/s, years experience. Current li- 550 Columbia Street, Kam- Project Biologists (Prince George and Terrace) applicant will be self-starter wile good interpersonal skills capable n/d. 2 bdrm mobile. Mail cense to 0ractice nursing in loops, BC, V2C 2V1 Experience and Qualilications of working with minimum supervision. resumes w/refs, to Manager, BC., criminal record check and INLAND KENWORTH Parker • 3 years expcrmnce in Iish/lbrcstry interactions anti Qualifications: 71737 Medow Rd, RR#3, Hope, 3 references are required. Sub- Pacific Quesnel Is currently tak- project |nanagement, BC, VOXIL0. Fax 1-604-873- mit letter of application and re- The applicant must be a licenced scaler authorized to scale timber ing resumes for a Heavy Duty in ttle Interior of B.C. with 2-3 years experience. Good working 6377 sume to Arleen Thomas, Exec- Truck Mechanic, and a Heavy • working knowledge of the RIC standard fish ,'mcl fish habitat inventory program. knowledge of computers and log yard activities. Personswith EARN $200, $300, $500 per utive Administrator, Gitxsan Duty Equipment Mechanic. lesser qualificationsmay be consideredas a trainee week, assembling product in Health Authourity, Box 223, Ha- Truck applicant should have a • dernonstrated ability to lead and work effectively your own home, send a self ad- zelton, BC V0J 1YO. Fax 250- good engine and electrical within teams. Salary'. dressed stamped envelope to: 842-0079 background plus MVI certifica- • strong writi~lg and communications skills. Salary will be commensurate with experience. O.P.H. 6-2400 Dundas St. HELP WANTED. Clerk Cashier tion. Equipment applicant must West, Suite 541 ref 683 Missis- required for local store. This Is e have hydraulic and electrical • B.Sc.in a relevant field. Interested applicantsshould reply in writing by N~ay 15.2000 to: sau.cla, Ont, L5K 2R8 parVfulltime position. Must be background for forestry swing • RPBio or eqt, ivalcnt, EXPERIENCED PAVING Per- able to work weekends and shift applications. Competitive wage ATTENTION: Tom Merrick sonnel Required for full time work. Ideal candidate will pos- and benefit package, Send Please send r6stnnt~s by Friday. May 19. 2000 to: West FraserMills Ltd Positions. Rakermen, Screed- sess team player attltude, com- resumes in confidence to Inland Williams Lake Division men, loader operators and Pav- municate with the public, ability Kenworth 3150 Highway 97N, Dave Gordon. A.Sc.T,, Terrace Operations Manager PC Box 4360 rng operators, Competeitive to handle cash, strong interper- Quesnel, B.C V2J 3,.14. Attn: 'l'riton Environlnental Consultants Ltcl. Williams Lake BC wages and all Company Bene- sonal skills, reliable. Fax Re- Roy Cherry Box 88. Terrace. BC VSG 4A2 V2G 2V4 fits available. Applications can sume to 250-635-9101 Fax: (2501 635-1495 Phone: (250) 392-7784 ~e picked up at Peter's Bros. Fax: (2501 392-7010 MATURE ADULT for babysit- E-Mail: [email protected] Construction Ltd, 716 Okana- _ _ - _ - _ . gan Ave. East, Penticton or Fax ting in my home. Infant first alc~ resumes to 250-493-4464. No 250-635-7470 ii~~~~~~, i~: ' . : ': i .:! ..: ~: 0hone calls. INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE We currently require an enthusiastic sales oriented Thornhill Motors is seeking a dynamic individual to join our individual for our Terrace Store. Experience with sales team. Previous automotive sales experience would be products for the Pulp and Paper, sawmill, logging and an asset but is not essential for the right individual. The mining industries will be an asset. Handling of wire successful candidate must be able to deal effectively with lee rope will be required. public, have a positive attitude, be self motivated, Mintmurn We are a growth oriented company offering an Grade 12 education. Excellent benefit package. Please reply in The North West Community Health Services Society is inviting applications for the attractive compensation package to the right person, position(s) of Casual Community Home Care Nurse in our Prince Rupert, Smithers, and writing to: Thornhlll Motors Ltd. Please forward resume to: Western Equipment Ltd. Terrace offices. Salary range: $20.98- $25.98 per hour. ~fff.~ Attn: Brent DeJong, 3011 Blakeburn St. Reporting to the Asslslant Continuing Care Managers, the successful candidate will ortl 01"$ 028 Highway 16 East, Terrace, BC, V8G 3J1 provide nursing services to acute, chronically ill, and palliative care clients in their TERRACE, B.C. Terrace, BC V8G 3N5. homes. These positions will cover vacation, sick relief, and may be called at times of ~;) ~ g~J~SUBARU. Phone 250-635-7286 Attn: Lee McCall - _ -. _ - _ -- : high caseload demand. Qualifications & Experience: ° Licensed to practice nursing in the province of British f q Columbia under the Registered Nurses Act • two years experience within last five years The l'errace Women's Centre is accepting in acute (direct hospital nursing care) or related community nursing • valid class 5 applications from students for the position of driver's license, Preference will be given to applicants possessing BSN and/or recent Home Care Nursing experience. COORDINATOR OF Flexible hours of Work, travel and the successful completion of a police criminal records H.D. OR COMMERCIAL check is expected. These positions may also require the use of own vehicle on Society TRANSPORT MECHANIC business. Immediate openingin Terrace. SUMMER PROGRAMS. Shortlisting for interviews may be based on an assessment of preferred qualifications. Qualified technician familiar with all phases of H.D. truck repairs. It is a temporary project aimed at encouraging An eligibility list may be established. Preferred qualifications would Include, motor vehicle inspection license, air brake ticket, weldingand diesel enginerepairs, girls' interest in math, science, or technology as a A job description may be obtained upon request. Your application must cleafl how you meet the posted qualifications. All applicantsmust be self motivated, outgoingand energeticteam career. A complete description of the project and players, job description is avaihble at the Women's Centre, Please direct all Inquiries quoting competition #NW00:024 to: Caroline Rill or We offer excellent ,enumeration and a comprehensive benefits Vlckl Fowler, North West Community Health Services Society, 3412 Kalum package. Closing date for applications is 4:00 pm Monday, Street, Terrace, B.C., M8G 4T2, Tel: (250) 638-2272; Fax: (250) 638-2264; Please remit resume to: E-mall: [email protected] or vlcki,[email protected] Bob Stevens Mai 15. Resumes are being accepted at the LEI International Trucks Ltd, Women's Centre- 4542 ParkAvenue.A strong cover Applications and resumes must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., May 19, 2000. 3467 Hwy 10 East, tter is recommended. ,4P North West Community Health Services Society thanks all interested applicants, Terrace, BC V8G 4P3 however, only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. TEL: 635-9198 FAX: 635-91t5 B l 0- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 1 0, 2000 : 540 HELP 540 HELIP/i ~: • ~ 604 : ::WANTED i APARTMENTS ~i, ..: WANTED: ?` ~ • .,, . . FOR LEASE Retail or commer- cial spaces available. Available IN TERRACE 4 bdrm upper unit immediately. Lots of perking. 3 BED-ROOM suite available FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted 1189 SQ.FT, 3 bedroom home, Request for Proposals el duplex S900/mo. NG heat & Warehouse, 2 OH doors. Phone June 1st or sooner, utilities & • location Thornhill, clean, quiet, with 2 bedroom self-contained hot water. DD & rei reqd. Phone 250.635-2312. 28' x36' and F/S included, w/d on site Phone no pets, no smoking, rot. re- suite down, attached garage, The Northern Development Commission 250-798.9554. 55'x20'. 250-638-8395 quired. $300 month. All includ- fenced, fruit trees, private lot JUNE 1 Large 2 bedroom suite AVAILABLE JUNE 15th, up- ed except food. Phone 250- backs onto river, 8 appliances, on behalf of the Ministry of Community Close to town. No pels. F/S. stair 3 bdrm suite. NG water, 638-1970 $137,000. 250-638-1292 Development cooperatives and Volunteers is laundry facilities, damage de- RETAIL. heat. Fenced yard, storage 18'X22' LOG Cabin. For more posit and references required• shed. Non-smokers, no pots. information or to view please seeking a consultant resident in the North, S550 per month. 250-635-2921 SPACE FOR $750/month, damage deposit, phone 250-847-4515 familiar with Northern Issues anc~ NEAR NEW, bright, spacious 2 references required. Call 250- 3 BEDROOM House. Excellent •LEASE 635-5431 accepting applica- opportunities, to take on the role of bdrm apt. Onsite caretakers 5 SKYLINE MOTEL Special Rate condition. Large fenced yard.• appliances. NG fireplace, mini tions now. $12o,o0o on southside: Avail- 1800 SO. FT. LARGE 2 bedroom upstairs, $35 + Tax One Person. Add $5 storage. NO pets. references PP $5 extra bed. Excluding able immediately. 250,635, Field Consultant required. S750/month. 250.635- Thornhlll suite, 5 appliances, 2509 IN GOBIND garage, no yard, no smoking, Long Weekend/Special-Event. 6248 4 BDRM, 1 1/2 bath house on The Consultant will assist communities in $475 month. Phone 250-635- Free room-coffee, local phone, NEW 2 bedroom apartment su- full basement near Uplands MALL 7411 movies, indoor-swimming-pool, making proposals under the Community ite. 2 floors, very clean and Hot-tub/sauna/coin-laundry/ School. Large andscaped lot, Enterprise Program. From July 1, 2000 to quiet area. Has covered park- 4717 queen bed. Monthly/Weekly. natural gas heat, wood fire- ing. Comes with F/S. W/D. No 250-374-8944 Fax: 250-374- place, modern colors. Asking March 31, 2001. pets please!! Available April 1. LAKELSE AVE. 8950. 1763E Trans-Canada, $145,000. Drive by:4024 Mu - Prior to making a submission, potential Phone 250-635-4571 FOR MORE INFO. Kamloops BC. BRING THIS AD nroe or call 250-638.8639 to ONE BEDROOM apt. Cable expires May 31/2000 view..... applicants must request a copy of the fu and laundry facilities. New man- CALL FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Walking distance to town. Avail- 4414 NORTH Sparks St. 3 bed- request for proposal package. Deadline for agernenl on site. No pets 250-635-3409 room, 1 1/2 bath, beautifully able immediately. $250 per please. 250-615-5441 landscaped 4 acre lot inside submissions is June 12, 2000. OR month. Includes utilities. Ph. town. Excellent view, quiet, pri- ONE BEDROOM furnished 250-635-3126 Please contact Harold Demetzer at the apartment in Thornhill. Single 250-635-5981 vate. $187,000. Please phone TERRACE MASONIC Hall is RESPONSIBLE WORKING Northern Development Commission at occupancy only. No pets Refer- Couple require three bedroom for an appointment to view. ences required. $360/rnonth + available for rental, suitable for 250-638-1974 1-888-956-6784 or fax the commission at 60 diners or 80 sitting in rows. house to rent. Preferably within $180 Sec. dep. Phone 250-635- walking distance to downtown. BUILD YOU dream cabin: un- 1-250-565-6357. 2065. Details from Hugh, 250-638- ~ 7798 any time day or night. Please call Barb 250-638-8382 developed lot, southwest side ONE BEDROOM suite for rent. evenings or 250-635-2428 Lakelse Lake, 142 ft. frontage, Available now. No pets. 250- work. deeded. Seasonal road access. 635-9436 WANTED 3 bedroom house Asking $75,000. Ph. 250-632- cBRITISH ONE BEDROOM unit in Thorn- with basement, yard, and shop. 7447 OLUMBIA hi available immediately. $325 Appliances, references avail- EASY LIVING with view 15 min per month. 250-635-7025 even- ALMARLIN BUILDING 2 BDRM mobile home w/addi- able. Wanted immediately. Call walk to downtown. 1995 14x70 Northern Development Commission incls. 3219 Eby Street tion, newly renovated. 4 ap- 250-697-6361 SRI manufactured home, adult SPACIOUS 2 bdrrn suite in 4- pliances, $550/rnonth. available oriented park. 2 bdrrn, 2 bath, 5 plex avail. May 1st. Walking dis- Tel: (250) 635-7191 immediately. Phone 250-635- appliances. Patio door to large 604 tance to downtown. Couple pre- Ground Floor: 2126 deck. Storage shed. Phone APARTMENTS ferred. 4 appl. included. Ref. 2 BEDROOM 12x68 mobile 250-635-8211 for appt. to view. req'd. No pets. $775/month. 2,625 sq. ft. home on private lot. w/addition. 160-ACRES and Large house. FIVE ACRES with 14x70 mo- Req. DD. 2 bedroom apt. avail. 4 appliances, 600 month, no Second Floor: Fenced yard/garden, generator bile homo with addition at Hous- OCCASIONAL WORK on Fri- 2 BDR apt 2 1/2 baths. 5ap. immediately, no pets, ref. re- pets, available immediately. day and Saturday, 6 hours per power. Excellent water. Ap- ton Estates. Fully landscaped; pliances. A/C. alarm system, quired. $575/month + DD. Call 445 sq. ft. 250-635-9101 leave messaqe. praised $267,000. Asking garden and greenhouse; small day, demonstrating products in built in vacuum, private en- 250-635-6824 food stores. We need a reliable. 2 BEDROOM mobile home. $199,000. Scenic/Private. 250- barn; Iota of water. Asking trance & garage, available June TWO BEDROOM Upstairs su- enthusiastic person who is per- 1st. Damage deposit, ref. re- REASONABLE Sinai house pets are welcome. 846-9132 $110,000. Call 250-845-7073 ite. Private entrances. With w/d included. $550 month. Plus sonable and able to communi- quired. No pets. Walking dis- 5 ACRE view lot with small FOR SALE or rent to own. 4 yard. Downtown. Natural gas utilities. Available immediately. cate features of food items tance to downtown. $800 per RATES home on the Skeena River in bedroom home on 4 1/2 acres while preparing and giving cus- heat. $650 per month. Available Damage deposit and ref. re- with a large shop. An orchard, month. Phone 250-635-3845 immediately. Deposit required. Cedarvale. May accept motor tomers a sample. Please call quired 250-635-9502 or 250- and a beautiful view. 5 krn to 2 BDRM apt, f&s, recently reno- Call 250-638-0790 for appt. to yacht or RV unit as trader or Patricia at P&C Marketing Serv- 635-7268 or 250-635-4471 downtown Terrace. Call Dave vated, heat included, located o~ view. No pets. 636 HOUSES: FOR down payment. Call 250-635- ices 1-877-811-3366 toll free Lakelse Ave, $540/month. 3 BEDROOM mobile in Pine 7009 and leave message. 780-991- number. Phone 250-638-1702 RENT Park w/addition and porch, 520 ACRES on 3 parcels locat- 3800 fenced yard, 4 appl $600 ed on Allen Road in Hazel°on JACK PINE Flats. 3 bedroom REQUIRED PI=RMANI=NT live 2 BEDROOM apartment avail- PARK MANOR APTS" month. 250-635-2126. in care giver for elderly man, able now! Has washer/dryer, 1A 1 Bedroom cabin, turn. or BC. Will sell below appraised home on basement. Carport, two days per week, Must be flu- fridge/stove, & gas fireplace. 2 bedroom a pt., unfurn. Avail Immediately or 3 BEDROOM mobile with large value. Call collect 1-604-581- wired garage, greenhouse, 2.3 ent in English, non-smoker, Located downtown w/parking & $600 ruth, includes heat. June 1st. $415 month• 250-638- addition, F/S, W.D natural gas 0172 acres. $115,000. 250-635-4246 8052. 2 bedroom trailer, avail- heat. No pets. Damage deposit have first aid ticket, bondable. secured entrance. References a CHOICE BUILDING lot at 5408 NEWLY RENOVATED Town- Close to swimming pool & able June 1st, $500 month. and references required. Send resume with references to • must. No smoking or pets el- McConnell Cresc..2875 hect house with a modern look. Must downtown. 250-638-8052 Available April 30/2000. $750. File #16, c/o Terrace Standard, lowed. $650 monthly + damage with great view. Reduced for be seen to appreciate so call to 1"4o pets. 250-635-1393 3210 Clinton St. Terrace BC, deposit. Call 250-635-2250 or 2 BDRM duplex Thornhill. Quiet quick sale. Phone 250-798- book. 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, Large, V8G 5R2. 250-635-1622. References required. area. Cats okay. $500/month 3 BEDROOM trailer with addi- 2039 Bright Kitchen. Fenced back- THE CARIBOO Chilcotin Gym- 2 BEDROOM economy apart- Ph. 635-3475 plus deposit & ref. 250-638- tion, fenced yard. Wired shop. yard with a storage shed. Close nastics Association is seeking ments in quiet location near 8503 Available immediately. Garden area. Newly renovated. to schools & downtown. 250- coaches for summer and fall town. Pets welcome. 250-635- 2 BDRM townhcuse. Clean $675/rnonth plus damage de- 635-7476 WE ARE taking applications posit. 250-638-8723 sessions. Applicants should en- 9102 quiet. Fridge/stove, Suitable for NORTH USK 2500 sq ft on two joy working with children, be Fully furnished 1 bedroom professional couples. No pets. 3 BEDROOM trailer. Located 2 BEDROOM in Summit apartments in Thornhi[I, Motz COMMERCIAL PROPERTY on floors plus basement. Work- willing to work evenings and/or Square. 250-624-5824 after Ref. required.Phone 250.635- on Sunny Hill Trailer Park. In- shop, fruit trees. Liveable. weekends, and be at least 15 road. $800 per month. Utilities 3796 cludes washer, dryer, fridge, Halliwell in Terrace. 2500 sq.ft. 5:00 pm. included. $400 damage deposit. buildings on 1/2 acre. Formerly Needs finishing. Great potential. 1/2 years old. Some gymnastics 2 BEDROOM RENTAL suite in stove. Close to town. No pets $55,000. 250-638-8526 experience is preferred, but atti- 2 BEDROOM upstairs apart- No pets. References required. please. Available immediately. Northern Light Studio. $95,000 ment. Private entrance, fenced 250-635-2312 town. Available Immediately; or best offer. 250-638-0413 tude is more important. Suc- Damage deposit, references re- 250-635-4571 cessful applicants will be re- yard, fridge, stove, washing facilities, locked storage, ear- quired. Call 250-635-2932 or 3 BEDROOM, 2 bathrooms, quired to attend tra!n!ng ses- 250-638-1063 ; ~ 14x70 trailer on 2 acres. Private sions, become 'certified ' c0ach- port. $650 month, deposit re- quired. Available June 1, lot in ~Jacl~l~t~ei~;.fiats. ,$700 es, and pas§a crimlnall i ecord 2000. 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath town- 250-635-3546 mpnth. Phone 250-635-5913 check. Resumes in confidence 2 BEDROOM suite avail. June house. Stove and Fridge includ- 3 BEDROOM -8-plex $650 per CHILLIWACK: VACANT mo- to: Club President, CCGA, Box 1, 2000 for working non- ed. W/D hookups. No pets. month no pets. Plus $325 dam- bile home pads, rent or long FOR, SALE!. BY, BUILDER 4557, Williams Lake, BC, V2G smoker. No pets. Dam. dep./ref. $600 month. 260-635-5213 age deposit. 250-638-1094 term lease. Call Phil 604-970- New Premium 2P2 required. $550 including Hydro 3 BEDROOM duplex with at- Leavernessaqe. 3422 Synergy Service Realty Home in WANTED TICKETED Lumber and heating. Phone 250-635- tached garage. Includes all ap- Group or Bob 877-228-4537 Grader for full-time position with APT FOR rent: 2 bedroom, 8277 pliances, window dressings and Up-Scale available May 1, 2000. F/S, Homelife Glenavre a North Okanagan Sawmill. 2 BEDROOM suite. Downtown yard maintenance. No pets. Ref Neighbourhood at W/D, no pets, non smokers. ONE TWO bedroom trailer Please send resume: Attention area. On Lazelle. Heat and required. Call 250-635-4840 3519 Cory Drive 250-638-0046 or 250-635-4852 $450/rnonth. One 1 bedroom Personnell Department Box laundry included. $550 per 3 BEDROOM house for rent on trailer $350/month. Plus one 372, Enderbv, BC, V0E 1V0 AVAIL. IMMED. attractive 1 month. 250-635-7025 Maple St; available imeediately. Features: bedroom suite. $425/month, + bedroom house $395 month. • oakflooringinlivinganddiningrooms "walk'ind°setinmasterbedr°°m WE PAY you to lose weight. ,3 BEDROOM basement suite. References required. Call 250- Needed eight serious people deposit. Utilities included. 250- 635-2158 for more information. Plus damage deposit. All in °ceramic tile flooring in kitchen end entr~,vay *exteriorfinishing of brick andvinyl 638-8482 w/d, walking distance to town. Thornhill. No pets. 250-635- °oak cabi,ets ia kitchen end baths ~doublecer goroge immediately. Call Susan 1-888- Rot. Required. $550/month. No 3 BEDROOM house In Horse- 563-1333. AVAILABLE MAY 1/00, a one 9530 • Iolge deck off kitchen *aboveaverage finishing work, mustsee pets. 250-638-1584 shoe. New looking, new kitchen °ensuite hath bedroom ground fleet suite lo- cabinets, french glass doors. cated in quiet neighbourhood BACHELOR SUITE for rent. Wood stove, large patio, fenced Was Listed at $205,000 Now Reduced To on Medeek. Suite has 4 ap- Close to town. No pets, non- yard, garage, $800/month. Call 199,000 + ~ST pliances fridge, stove, washer smokers, no parties. Damage 250-635-5510 and dryer, $600 per month in- deposit and references re- ROOMMATE WANTED. Look- For Appointment To View: CERTIFIED PRIVATE Home cludes utilities. Non smoking 3 BEDROOM house. Garage. quired. Available April 1. 250- ing for 1 or 2 roommates to care willing to do shopping, res- unit. For more information or to W/D. Large fenced yard with STRAAT-A-VARIOUS HOMES LTD. 638-8874 share 3 bdrrn home in Thornhill. pite, etc. Reasonable rates. view call Roger at 250-635- fruit trees. Pets welcome. Cop- BASEMENT SUITE for single 250-635-9277 5414 or 250-635-3400 per river estates. 250-615-4735. Available Immediately. Ref. 6 3 5- 4 0 9 7 person. Non-smoking. No kitch- EXPERIENCED CARPENTER Call any time. Req. Call 250-638-8557 CLEAN, QUIET, 2 bdrm side by en facilities. 250-635-5893 Richard Thornton Construction. side duplex in Thornhill. Very 3 BEDROOM house. Large NEW 2 bedroom suite for rent, Available for renovations, re- small pet ok. Gas furnace. N/S. fenced yard, F/S, Laundry all utilities Included. Non pairs or new construction. 25 $525/mo. 250-635-4200. room, and garage, close to, years experience.Call Richard smoker, and please no pets. schools. $700 per month. Dam- 638-8526. FULLY FURNISHED 2 bed- Available May 1st. Phone after age deposit and ref. required. 6:00 to 250-635-7477 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. room suite on acreage. 1000 250-638-8909 Jurgen Mattheis, 635-7810. sq.ft, private entrance. W/D, no ONE BEDROOM bsrnt suite, Housing, renos, office remodel- smoking, no parties, $900 me Private entrance. Suitable for Near hospital and schools. N/G ing. Independent distributor of includes utilities. New 2 bed- single person with quiet life- heat. Yard mostly fenced. No .I '- '"C BES,T-A U1r Sun-Free vinyl products. room 2 bath suite on acreage. style. Non smoking environ- dogs. Available now. $750 1400 sq.ff, includes fridge, mont. Utilities included. $500 month. 250-638-1648 PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING. stove, W/D. No Smoking. Out- per month. 250-635-5081 LARGE THREE bedroom TRUCK and 28' trailer en- side pet okay. $750 plus utili- ONE BEDROOM suite in new house, located at 4813 Lazelle closed, will protect your goods ties. Call 250-635-5061 across town or across country. home. New fridge, stove, wash- Ave, Available June 1st. $850 Will assist, or load for you. Rea- er and dryer. Covered parking per month. S~curity deposit and sonable rates. Terrace at 615- with ground entrance. Quiet references required. 250.635- I TERRACE APARTMENTS | street near golf course (Thorn- 0002 or 638-6969 (cell). 2643 Newly Renovated2 BedroomApts I hill). Utilities included. No pets. • $500 per month | Non-smoker. Rot. Required. LOOKING FOR quiet profes- Free hot water/recreation | $525 month plus deposit. Avail- sional or working couple. New Best Buy Options... • Close to schooland hospital l very large 2 bedroom, full crawl able immediately. 250-635- Per Insertion Callcollect (250) 632-4308 l 5413 Leave rnessaqe. space storage, 1 1/2 Bath, oak or cell (250) 639-4069 I cabinets, tile floor, fenced, W/D 25 Word._____~s 1 AND 2 bdr apts available ONE BEDROOM, newly reno- hookup. Dishwasher, F&S. BC's Interior $85, $1.80 immed. On site management. vated in the horseshoe, Avail June 1, $750 month. 250- $525/month, utilities included. Vancouver Island $85. $1.80 250-635-6929, 250-635-5136 CLINTON MANOR 638-0661 or 635-6428. 250-635-0616 or 250-638-8412 The Lower Mainland $80. $1,80 WE ARE TAKINGAPPLICATIONS 1,2, 3, bdr apt. Availimrnd. On PRIME LOCATION on Lazelle FOR A BACHELORSUITE 4657/59. Great location for' site management, Ref reqd. All of the Above $215, $5.40 612 CABINS/ home based business or walk 635-6428 or 638-0134 or 615- $420.00 month. to work. Side by side duplex 48 Newspapers with a combined O345 AND ONE BEDROOMAPT. • : h~ COTTAGES Both units available June' 1. circulation of 814,46611 2 BEDROOM ground level $500,00 month. Very spacious 1 bedroom In- 4 BEDROOM summer home on apartment, Available June 1. cludes F/S, W/D, $650 month. 1 One block from swimmingpc01. 1.1 acre lot on west side Lakes- :i~.:;:i:~" :i'.~::~: ill F/S, laundry facilities, no pets or No Pets, referencesrequired. bedroom Includes F/S $450 parties. Ref required. Damage lB. 89' frontage, landscaped, power and water. Phone 250- month. Prefer long term ten- deposit. On site manager. $525 Phone 635-3475 ants. References required. 250- 798-2039 per monlh. 250.635-1126 or 798-2000 250-635-6991 Summit Square HUNTINGTON Apartments APARTMENTS 1 & 2 Bedroom Taking Applications BC's Units Now , Quiet & Clean for'l & 2 Interior , No Pets Bedroom suites Vancouver ° Ample Parking • Clean,quiet renovated suites ° Laundry FacillUes The 19 newspapers with a • Ampleparking Island combined circulation • Close to Schools & • Laundryfacilities on each tloor Lower. of 144,311, Hospital • Closeto schools& downtown 16 newspapers with a combined o On Bus Route =On bus route circulation of 223,350. ,7" iamlana , Security Entrance • Securityentrance 13 newspapers with a combined , On site Bullding Manager , On site management circulation of 446,805, o Basketball, Volleyball & • No pets tVV Racquetball Courts • Referencesrequired SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME Ask for Monlca Warner To view call Call: 635-4478 638-1748 I TERRACESTANDARD 638-7283 or Fax 638-8432 1 I I ...... I .... The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 1O, 2000- B] 1 r: 745 MOBILES 1996/97 SRI Mobile home. 2 br/2 bathroom, c/w five ap- Terrace's _ _ . pliances, sat. dislL skylight, very clean and bright, has 12'x36' sundeck, 10'x12' paw- ered/insulated workshop. Must I REAL ESTA Z: II ,EKL be seen. Loacated at #13 Sha- dy Rest Park in Houston. Call 250-845-2716 for more into. 7 RECONDITIONED 14x70 Mo- bile Homes in Burns Lake. Pric- es stinting at $,18,900. Free do- livery, For details call Leon at 250-692-3375 BUY FACTORY Direct Chapar- rals, Custom designed deluxe modulars, unbeatable pricesl SATURDAY, Displays and factory tours. Sheldon Custom Homes, 3075 MAY 13, 2000 Sexsmith, Kelowna. Call toll free 1-888-765-8992 DL10148 1 p,m. to 3 p,m. HEAD SOUTH. Lac La Hache BC. New mobile home park, Resort setting, View lots, Beach SPACIOUS, ATTRACTIVEFOUR 4707 01s0n Ave. access. Move your home (new- BEDROOM HOME er only). Or new homes sold on site. Station Crossing Country located in quiet cul-de-sac on bench. Executive home 4730 L0en Ave. Estates. 1-888-920-7245 with established landscaping features. Vaulted ceilings MOVEIN 12X70 Mobile on in the living and dining rooms, and large eat-in 84'x180' lot. Older 10'x38' on kitchen. Two unique lava-rock fireplaces, finished base- 4907 Lambly 83'xt80' side by side lot. Rent- ment with Separate entry. Double garage plus RV park- ed same tenant 19 years live in ing. Ample storage inside and out. 2800 sq. feet. one other help pay mortgage. 4455 ParkAve. Reduced from $119,900 to Asking $169,000. Phone 250-638-8604 $110,000 now $105,000. 250- 2047 Royal Rd. 635-9899 (New Rome) NEW SRI Modulars and Mobile Homes available in Burns Lake starting at $39,000. Customer satisfaction our goal, Call Leon P__, at 250-692-3375 Bring In A Picture Of Your Home Along With Its Selling Features* 635-6361 REDUCEDFOR QUICK SALE Wlghtman & Smith ~1,~e ,,C:~. and we will run your HOME FOR SALE AD coax Realty Ltd. ~. in this special REAL ESTATE SECTION of the Terrace Standard. As well, your ad wi// be listed as a word c/ass/fled ad in our Weekend Advertiser and our Sherry Anderson~ Notary Public 1972 Valemount. Interact Classifieds http://www.bcclassified.com Real Estate, Conveyancing Mobile 12x60 Wills, with 10x26 addition, Mobile Home 2 bdrm, all appliances, plus Transfers, Declarations, air conditioner, in Horseshoe All this for only =7a/week----- Morlgage area. close to schools, Documentation, Discount for multiple weeks. Your ad is distributed to thousands of homes in the Greater Terrace area every weeki Nolarizations Member $21,500 NEW L~TJ~.TION *50 words maximum PRIVATE SALES ONLY #104-4644 LazelleAve. 635-3955 Terrace, B.C.,V8G IS6 i TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET, TERRACE, B.C. Tel: (250) 635-5988 Fax: (250) 635-5926 18!0 CARSFOR 638-8432 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:00- 5:00 • # 638-7283 FAX : SALE

--" 7: : - 77"- :7 ; q -- 1979 CAMARO Berlinetta. Au- I tornatic trans., power windows. :735 HOUSES MUST BE Seen 1250 sq. ft. 305, 2 barrel carb, dual ex- Trailer Park in Thornhill rancher in horseshoe, 3 bed- haust, engine in very good con- 15 pads and 2 houses plus nearby owners rooms, large livingroom. New dition, 200,000 kms on a 21 yr residence with workshop & storage, 7+ acres kitchen cabinets, New flooring, old car. Needs some love. Must french glass doors, Wood sell ASAP! $1000 OBO. Call KALUM ~3 5-'~404 I $640,000 Phone 635-4453 stove, large patio, garage. 250-615-0126 any time, leave $121,900,Call 250-635-5510 message. LAKE ROYAL LEPAGE Emoih into@ r oyallepageten'ace.com 1986 FORD Tempo comes with extra set of all season steel ra- (north) 745 MOBILES dials i 0 g00d,,condition. Asking 400' Lake Frontage ROYAL LEPAGE $650 O BO~ ceil evenings 250- Considering o move to Prince George~ I~l~m~lllllllltllllllllillllll $1000 CASH loward moving 4.5 Acres 635-5719 .... For all your Real Estate needs, call on the your mobile to available premi- Spectacular View um pads at Boulderwood MHP, 1991 CORVETTE Conved. low Professional Realtors Located on Lazelle Ca111-877-229.17771 mileage, fully loaded, $26,000. Hydro-Phone- Top 10% in Canada I f'v~i Call Gordon for details, 250- 1638-1182 Call 250-635-3575 eveninqs Springwater Under the Flags! 1999 MLS Award I [~ 5 Year Old House 1999 President's Gold Award J Other Buildings "CASH REBATE" Asking $360,000 towards moving expenses 638-9596 if you buy through me/ Bryan Sephton Erika Langer LisaGodlinski DianaWood If you're sellin' or buyin' call Bryan/ 565-7728 Broker/Owner 835-4950 635.1976 635-4773 k Ihl~b..~ t,i d',,~,d@ll~lt~l.r=, ~ 6x~ot ~1~rm tm 730 FORSALE BY ' OWNER : " . ': , . • . ., ~ FREE Sheila Love~ RTER HOME in Horseshoe, ~iJ MARKET 635-3004 I~ two bedrooms, NG furnace, vi- ~ EVALUATION~/~= Of Terrace nyl windows & wood floors. Per- Raja Sandhu LianaHabermann DominicPelletier SpeaksPunjabi epeesGerman 635-4536 fect for the first time buyer! 61~5"E~ 635"4095 ~,,=~,~a=,= ~~CAREFUL - ITS LOADED|| $87,500.250-638-7688 i~r~l~ rdb~,dil=lttt, nl ~~..~ 4 bedroomhome has il oil, 2 balhs,iocuzzi, ehrm, [~] TWO SIDE-by-side lots, one ill [~~ (enlrol voc, Ioundcyshoal, gocburolor,b/i l~l with house 1532 sq. ft. with I~J ~~, ~ dishwasher,n/g fir0place,and 14' x 20' wiredLIJ basement entry, and one with _~~shop. MUSTBE SEENI! S139,900MLS large centre shop (30' x 30'), with attached smaller shop on I.~)~ :': ~. ;'~:!I~I~'~!IYENI)OIR$SAY SELLI!| ~1 each side. Phone 250-635-7711 KalherineHicks TedHicks SteveCook [] "~i~~;;t 3,000sq. fl. familyhomo. BIG kilch0n, BIG master [~] 615-9692 638-1782 638-0047 ~~ bedroom~lh familysize shower and sauna, and J~J ~JJ~l~ BIGfamily room has n/g fireplace. rH"ome& 2 Workshop~ ~ . . 0uk~pass0ssion. ~,.n,UU~L~I~e,An,onn-,¢m I , A .-~=,'~ ~ '"FreeHome. " 3-bdrm,2"bath,'effedlUb,skyhghts, carousel bay |good location, 129 acres I Canadian Owned Franchise I I £1'X/U 'Owner's Insurance ., 16 bedrooms,6 appliances/ For all the MLS properties available, our office J~[~~~u~'.,111~[|:T~u~:~]~i~u~L~]l~:i:Jr~I ~ I , I , I I , I...... Loadedw/Op ons . " mr, Tear winaow' manywe, s~oomore options stopby | WmSZ4,900 Ono0SRIHomet " ~(~ 1' ~ k170,000, Phone 635 4453J for a copy of tile new J.ow$67,900 i ,i ', Now~O ' ,~'11JO ~"Real Estatein NorthernBC" Newspaperlf ~ 1 735 HOUSES ~ YEAR old 3 bedroom two I -~e]=~l~il~l,[e]=~1~.l;IL{el;\V/;111;1;]~ ROYAL[IPAOe www.royallepage.ca ' " ' ' storey duplex. Open concept - T~"=m'=~ www.royallepagetergace.com 1,188 SQ.FT 3 bdrm rancher on gas fireplace, Oak cupboards. ~,T~ / Medullae Homes O ( '"/'"',~'...,.|l'|l|ll'll|ll large lot. 4 years old, open Window coverings. 6 applianc- 1956 HART HIGHWAY .kitchen, laundry room, neatly as. Quiet neighbourhoed on L'~ PRINCE GEORGE, BC finished. NG heat & hot water, bench.$148,000. 250-635-9755 Possible rentto own. $132,900. i ~ i (250) 563-5412 Call collect after 5:00 p.m. 250- 4 BEDROOM single family 2 STOREY COTTAGE LOOKING FOR 359-6629 home. New addition, carpets, HOMES 1 "888-301 "2288 LOCATEDAT LAKELSE LAKE and paint, with full unfinished en private park like setting. REAL ESTATE? bedroom1030SQ.FT. home. non-basement Lot 61x100. 3 basement.10x12 garden Some shed. appliances Close to Beautifully landscaped on large S--HOME- Natural gas furnace, hotwater, schools ad park on quiet cul de 75'x200' lot. Downstairs: i fireplace. Includes fridge, stove, kitchen, diningroem and balh- Then look to the profession:tls who have dishwasher, washer, dryer, sac.$95,000.250-638-1282 room. Upstairs: master bed- freezer, blinds. Near schools 5 BEDROOM home on 3 acres. room. A great retirementhome. your interests at heart. and downtown. $97,O00. Call Also 3 bedroom home on 2 acr- 635-2744 or kookie@ker- as. Both have a etached ga- H: i ': .... Asking $70,000. Come in and see the friendly, helpful mode,net rage, greenhose and beautiful --. ~ , / ~J~t("~. 1~¢, 1 l For more info call professionals at 1145 SQ.FT, 4 bedroom, 2 view. A must seal 250-846- 250-798-2456 baths with full basement. Up- 5650 ~, .~.~ ...... :: . CENTURY 21 XV][GHTMAN & dated, exceptionally main-8 YR old 2500 sq.ft, full bsml it~.'.~i~.,'';'*''¢~:'~:l ~::"~'~" ;~,~1 tainedl Lots of storage, many ranch house double attached ~',.~"" " l-"~ -~ SMITH REALTY LTD. extrasl Must be seenl 142,500, garage 24x38 detached garage ~.~.i~.i~t,#.. ,: ~,~,~ 4841 Loen 250-635-5768 1 1/2 acres city limits Appllanc- -'~.~'. ', Visit our web site at: 1150SQ.FT, 3 bedrooms up, 2 es Included. $245,000. Appt. ~_"~-,~.i ~~ bedrooms down, 2 1/2 baths, ely. 250"992-5686 ' www.TerraceRealEstate.com Exceptional condition, Main BEST VIEW- Reduced Price, ~.111 or bath. Cabinets refinished. Base- bdrms, 1 1/2 baths, 2 natural ill 1 1/2 storeys, 3 bedroom, ment 80% complete with out. reck fireplaces, nat. gas forced 2100 sq, ft. home COME IN AND PICK-UP side basement entrance. In. air heating, air-conditioning, 3 2 natural gas heaters and 2 baths located at Lakelse YOUR FREE COPY OF & dryer. Extra large lot on out. walk out padly finished base- "-,,..~;~,z, Lake on private park like skids of city. Presenlly rented, mont. Price reduced to setting. Beautifully land- "REAL ESTAIY IN NORTHEI~ BC" Asking $109,000. Interested $259,000, To view phone 250- : scaped on 75'x200' fenced lot. Upstairs: 1 bedroom, bath- NEWSPAPER 250-561-2102, GOSSEN CREEK Subdivision • ~ODULAR room, family room, sun room 1320 SQ,FT. townhouse, 2 Ige 1;72 acres 1200 sq.ft, home, 6 ': :~ M : = J with balcony Downstairs: 2 bdrm & den, 1 1/2 balh, pdvate yrs old. 2 bedrooms up 2 bed- • SINGLE WIDES ~Nc bedrooms, kitchen, living room, deck In backyard, Strata titles, roomsdown. 2 baths, 880 sq,ff, ...... Laundry, bathroom. Includesall w/snow removal and lawn care, shop, 900 sq.ft, hobby house. \ Modular Home Store appliances. Workshop: 20'x40' i -, $104,900,250-638-1558 Garden, green house, fruit / ...~lb~ CornerofHarlHwyandBellamy fully wired and plumbed Large Omlu :2 3 BEDROOM 2 year old ranch- treas. : Asking $167,000. Call ~...... ~..,~,~\~~.~.~ Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. ~-~',~ greenhouseand gazebo, 3227 Kalum Street ~>~-,,. er, south side, 2 bathrooms, 250.636-0745 1 $7 Bellamy Asking $165,900 skylltes, vaulted ceilings, ptus LOGeUILolNGSln.stock24x ,~. For more Into call 800 sq.fl, shop-garage. Ideal for 36 with half loft, 30x40 with half ~,~ e65 1733 635-6361 . home business, Large lot, loft. Tiny's Log Homes, Phone ~ BI 250-798-2456 $159,000,250-635-9058 250-699.6560

t B 12 - The Terrace Standard W,=Ano~Anv. Mnv 10. 2000 • o. 810 CARS FOR f TER "CE SALE @tmmm spring CHRYSLER '98 Dodge DurangoSLT V8, Auto, Leather,NC, Tilt, Window Locks, Freight ond PDE included ...... ~1 "* ~"~"~~"~"~'~'~' 7 Passenger $30,995 '95 Dodge 4x4 Reg. Cab Laramie SLT,V8 Auto, NC, Cruise,Tilt, Windows, Locks, Canopy, $19,995 fP:rr:; °ts: :~ am°n c ~nhgs '98 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 Down payment on oll 20000 Laramie SLT,V8, Auto, NEW 1999 TERCEL Mazda I e=n,:~,,~ Air, Tilt, Cruise, Windows, 4 door, automatic, AM/FM Cassette Locks & more $27,995 $14,995 ~ ~ ~'~~ n~'~K~e£,p,~ '{ '97 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Club Cab, SLT,auto, air, tilt, cruise, windows, locks l)l.l~.=59"37 4912 I-[w): 16 West $21,995 6354~558 T__ERRAci 1-800-313-6558 '96 Dodge Club Cab www.terraceautomall.cam A/C, Cruise,Tilt, Canopy. $18,995 ,~' :.~ ~,; '94 Dodge 4x4 ReD Cab, Laramie SLT, V8 Air, Cruise,Tilt & More $14,995 '97 PlymouthBreeze Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Cassette ]$Odownpoymentm° ' $13,995 Jar purchase from $16,350 Rvodoblowith fourdoors

'96 Jeep GR Cherokee4x4 laredo Auto,Air, windows,locks & more $23,995 H~ghest ~ot,n9 possible for ~,de impoCl protection by the Notlonoltnghwo y rroffr¢ and Sofel~ ndmln~slrotlon* '95 ChryslerIntrepid V6, Auto, Air, Crusie, Tilt, Windows, Locks & More $12,995 4x4, Regular Cab,

Tilt, Cruise, V8, Automatic AZDA ~ ettighesl tatin0 possible fur s~de impacl I, rotechon Ill U S qnvernment Nabonsl Highway Tralbc and So(ely :ORD !GRRRZlID~T| AdmmistraiJon Thu 0ESI DUY SEAL ,s a reglsle,Pd I,.lder,hlrk el 0onsumet'S Digest. Inc . used under hcense. [ PROGHHH~ "Offers avadahle on ,elall pu,chasesrlf;a$(~f; o( any new 2000 M~lzdasRO,ll Ma,cb 2,2000 Ior a Ii{ll,~edlime only Lease and Finance O AC fur quahhed custom,is onty. Finance c~ample fur St0 gOB ;,l 2 9 ~/, APHI .(8 moldh 5 a( $220 90 per ~nonlh C 0 g is S603.20 It~r a tolal THORNHILL NRZDR '98 Ford F150 XCab of S10,603 20, MAZDA PERSONALLEASE mATE: Offers available on retail leases only leases are haszzdon ,18 [nonths Olhet Jease terms avadable Total lease obligations: 2000 Mazda Proteg~.SE (mode] # 04 XMSOAA00)is $12.252. which HIClU{te5security HellOSdof $300 and down payment ol S0 (includes Ire=ght and 3040 Hwy 16 E 4x4, XLT,V8, Auto, Lariat, MSRP '29,095 SALE$23,995 ED.E. of $705); 2000 Mazda 83000 SX 4X2 Truck (model ~X[}BRSDADg0)~s $12 182, which ~tll.lUde%secwIty deposit o{ 5350 alld down1payfflent o150 (includes frel0hl and EO.E. of S1,055~; 2000 Mazda M PV (model ~tUADVY0ARfl0),s 51 H.162. which includes securily deposil of 5450 and down payment o150 Phone 635-7286 Loaded (includes freight and P D.E. ol $855); 20.000 km pel year miteage resOIChOlISapply; addHional 8¢ per kill apphes Purchase price and lease rate ofle~s include $29,995 5795 for cars. S855 for MPV and $1.055 re, Iruck Oe,ghi and P 0 E I.ico,isu I,IstJra,,ce, ta~e5 and other dealer (,ha,go5 extra Beater May sell/lease (or tess. See D7041 |r_~]N~.~"~l~2~"~ E 4916635.Tt87Bwy.16~cst your dealer for details 01furs cannol be combined

'95 Ford F250 4x4 V8 Auto www.terraceautom;dLcom $12,995 'g2 Mercury Cougar Do you enjoy building things Auto, NC, Tilt, Cruise, Windows, Locks and working with your hands? $7,995 Would you like to earn a decent wage with excellent benefits? Would you like free safety end skill upgrading courses? '98 Ford F250 XL Do you want security for your future? TRADE/SELL 82 Chev 1/2 ton, 4X4, ReD Cab,V8 4x4, Auto, Diesel, new tires. .... NC, 5 spd ,Will consider, tya~.e,fot small car, i : $24,,995 '~' ~]ood ~un~ih~j,c'd'hi~l'tl~',~lbwgas " , mileage. Phone 250-638,7830 14 FOOT Aluminum boat, 25 1992 HONDA Accord $10,000, 1978 CHEV PickUp, on pro- '90 GMC 6.2 litre, 1 ton diesel HP Johnson motor, long shart, eBB. 4 Blizzak winter tires, pane. Asking $1100 OBO. .cube van. Looking for bigger usedlessthan 30 hours. Shore- new muffler, 5 speed trans, Phone 250-638-8589. truck. MUST SELL. $7700 obo. Lander Trailer, 800 lb. capacity. NC, am/fm radio. Phone 250- 1992 GMC Z71 4 WD pick-up - Call 250-635-4511 or 250-635- $2500 for the unit. Call 250- '95 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 635-2980 350, 103,000 km. Immaculate 5485 638-8960 v8,Auto,4dr, 4x4. 1998 CHEV Blazer LS. Excel- condilion. Fully loaded with a/c, 17' K & C/100HP Mariner water $28,995 lent condition, well maintained, pw,pb and many others. Gem- V6 engine, Automatic transmis- top and command start. Asking ski boat, view/Water Lily Bay sign. Asking $27,500. Phone $13,500. Ca11250-635-3415 1995 YAMAHA 4x4 ATV. In- $7500,250-635-35759veninfls '97 Chevrolet XCab 250-635-2704 1995 GMC Jimmy 4x4, SLE cludes 2steel access ramps & 4x4Silverado v8, Auto,NC, Tilt, Cruise, CARS FROM $500 Govern- model, 68,000 kms. Fully load- "pull behind" yard trailer. $3600 WindowLocks & More ment seized & surplus. Sold Io-ed, new tires and brakes. Excel-firm. Call 250-635-7966 after 6 ~r CM,C cally, Call for listings 1-888-341- lent condition. $21,000, Phone pro. |lkm,,,ll ~ $25,995 9500 Ext. B300 250-635-1333 91 YAMAHA Blaster, 4 wheel- 1998 GMC Sonoma, Auto, 3 or, 200 co, 2 stroke manual 6 '96 PontiacGrand Am door pickup, $18,900 eBB. spdtrans, very quick and funto MARINE 2 dr, V6, 5 Speed,pw, pl We are here for you Phone 250-638-7105 ride, great condition, runs excel- $12,995 Don't hesitate to call (250) 624-5617 lent $2300. 846-5998 eves, 847-2237 days. Ask for Tyson. '96 ChevroletBlazer ::.:.:::: i 996 Evinrude Rockport,V6 Auto $23,995 200 Ocean Pro XRC '96 ChevroletCamaro Z-28 s4,995.00 T-Top,NC, Tilt, Cruise, Cass., pw, pl $23,995 "- Whitewater 21 •' i

'94 Pontiac Grand Am 4 door,V6, auto, Super Clean FOrd CanvasTop , $10,995 i SPECIAL FEATURES' I ~ II . .E~.~E~ =AI 95 Chevrolet 4x4 XCab ,/ bold and strlklng ;ddltlon to any ,/llght.an.d.brlght!amllyroome.w!thf!r.eplace I .... Diesel I|el hborhood ann guilt-In DOOK snelves, aajolns islanc l SUITE I~ I sv, it' " I,O g . : . kltnhp_n ,rid hnvAd hrnnkfn~t nnnk. I ,,',d , ,,',o E ...... __~ r 1997 Kawasakl Auto,NC, Tilt, Cruise,Cassette / abundant wmaows maximize outdoorvlev _ _.~ , $23,995 and brighten this homes Interior. p ZXI ] ] 00 Waler Craft ,/open railed staircase creates spaclousnes I~ wilh lroiler 94 ChevroletCavalier throughout the formal living areas. Auto, Air & more $8,995 TOTA," ~ SS'99S'00 " ~ WIDTH:: I-~ ! 995 Mercury ,,,,o ~] ~ DEPTH: ..... ' '97 Suzuki Sidekick i;x~ii 1 =i JLX, Sport,4Dr, 4x4, windows, locks & more :i- f-1 i $17,995 ,, i! I 2352 Bayliner '97 Mazda 4 wh dr X-cabSE plusV6 5 spd NC, Cruise,Tilt, Windows,Locks , $17,995 ~,o~o!: ~ ~:~ ~,~ $49,995:00 95 HyundaiSonata ~,2°,:",, ' I [~-I 1994K°dmk I Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Windows, Locks , $10,995 ...... ' r...... "'--" " " W~nih~B0de :~:i i;: I 93 ToyotaCamry V6, Auto,Air, Tilt, Cruise, LOWER FLOOR PLAN Power Locks & Windows WEINMAsTER HOME DESIGN IPLANN°'92341 l & More Now $14,995 ., .., ..,., ... . W/Jet&P op / rlouse I-lans Available lnrougn eUSINE$SBUILDINO ~ -- -" " -- -- • ~ ~" S3,599.00 | • ADVERTISING s un lime gnu on nuagel j,, 90 Ho~:~6!!de =rt'aoe Terrace Standard 1~ Home renovations* New home cons~ruction~ "~ 18, Angler 1 " I~BIF~F-~I~ ~11~~ S41~AO0 6 Cerli[iedBlue Max® rlgid ~oam/concreteinslollafion ~ # ; vvper week** ' BC-certitieclbuilder ~'~ ~ ii :!l~Ohp M° I TER cCE v . [email protected] *11111 'eo,=~o;;.pIo, 13weekGS, conlract 1~ BARTON CONSTRUCTION LTD. 1~ W • ,6,995.00 i•j ~I'~HRYSLE~ ~ • , GENERAL CONTRACTOR , 4916 Hwy.16 West635.?187 1-800-470DOLT TIM~iI~ STANDARD ~ eui/dingaReputorlon[orQuality ~ C 1-800-313-7187 0L., ~9~e 3207 Munroe, Terrace 635-6273 3210Clin/on St., Terrace 638.7283 J" Tel/fax 63S-6244 , www.terraoeautomall.com

i t The Terrace Standard, Wednesday May 10, 2000- B13 mmE]m ,,,,, Ipi !ilz Coast Chipper '!17 P ECI ELY RIGHT 1998 Honda Civic EX 1994 Toyota Corolla 58pd,4 cyl,Low km DX SE STUMP GRINDING OUR SPECIALITY III ~. YourMoving Professionals Since 1967 $18,995 NC,Automatic, One owner, Low kms Free Estimates -:'~ III ", I~-.,~ Truck& New28ft Tra#erat YourService/ $11,495 1993 Chev Blazer Tahoe 4 Door,4x4, V6, FullyLoaded, One owner 1997 Pontiac Grand Am L:UTV& Dc'l~bie Smith ' ' IIJ ~- ReasonableRates $15,995 GT 'l~'rr:;cc,lL('. 63~-1")'~6 ~jJ ~1- I!~ • Bondable 4 cyl,5 spd,NC, fullyloaded, spoiler ,, Ph:615-0002 Ca,,:638.6969 1996 Chev el0 Blazer 4x4 $17,995 V6,Aut0,NC 4dr, was $23,995 NOW $21,995 1992 Mazda LX MPV 4x4,7 pass,V6, Auto, Full Load 1993 Pontiac Sunbird GT lncl:roof rack, running boards Ix)(xot TOPS 5 spd,6 cyl,fully loaded & alloywheels ~}F.RVIGE~8 ~ I I=m~ TREE SERVICE NOW ONLY NOW ONLY Stump Removals~l , Tree& BrushChipper- Rental $8,995 $9,995 owner. 1 O" 20 % off "~stimgte$~l Danger Trees,nceRemoval.Topping-Shaping1990• Funylnsured Special ~ ~. ~1~1~ I ~:~dllJli~ 1992 Ford Aerostar 1994 Pathfinder LE Pat°kJll~ Lot Su,eeping~ I TerrYManagerMOrton Ud£90U'U0Q11UI I "94 Chev SIO P/U 7 pass,6 cyl,Auto, A/C,'fllt & Cruise 4x4,Leather Interior, Auto, V6 4 cyl., 5 spd, Matching $4,995 $22,9..__.995 PHONE 638-0153 Cell:615-6921 I i Canopy. 1996 Plymouth Grand 1995 Ford Taurus Reg. '8995 ..... Voyager LE Auto,6 cyl,fully loaded ' . ~,~I~P 6 cyI,Aut0, Fully Loaded, one owner NOW $11,995 Welcometo IJI;ontrectleg Inc ...... "'""=" ,=°" $21,995 v,.,,.. '95 Honda Civic 1995 HondaAccord EX-R Myer House 6,ha i] l lll 4 door sedan, Aulomafic, 1997 Subaru Legacy GT V6, FullyL0aded, Aut0matic and Baskets III CABINETS only 55,000 kms I] I /~td~'U Featuring quality Sedan,AWD, Auto, CD, 0nly 38,000k $19,995 Your best source tor gifts and co//ectables I11 II [ ~ ~-~',~] European style cabinets $25,995 Sendor call today for your III It ~~'~ by "Vanway". Special 1990 HondaCivic DX free Spring Catalogue III II ~--Itl'l~]Hfi~ll/ll~ Northern B.¢.'s largest 1989 Ford F-150 5spd,4 cyL, one owner,low kms II ~ ~l/r.,#..IJI~'l//Jl c.b~.e,manufacturer "97Mazdu Protege SE 4x4,5 Spd,8 CyL $6,995 4380F°sterR°adPrin'eGe°rge'B'CV2NSH9III II ~lg)l~tl Rob or Carrie • 4dr sedan, Automatic, cas- $6,995 2so.~4.~42 ,~ ~L~=~'Z~'~ @ 638-8989~ i sette, warranty, only 55,000 1995 Chev kms 1992 Subaru Loyale 3/4 Ton(H.0.), 4x4, Long 8ox, __ Blowout $11,99S 4x4Wagon, 5 Spd,4 Cyl 8 Cyl,Auto, No, "flit& Cruise $7,995 $19,995 Jenning's '95 Chev Blazer SLE OUTDOOR SPORTS • 4 door auto, power windows. For all your Firearms Work Minor or Major i locks, cassette, cruise, A/C 1997 SUBARU IMPREZA OUTBACK WAGON very clean. 4 cyl,, Fully Loaded, Auto, A,W.D, Blowout $19,995 i $18,995 P.O. Box 29, Pritchard, B.C. V0E 2PO I Ph: 250-577-3244 Fax: 250-577-3249 I '97 Subaru Impreza Obtback Servhtg /~orl/.r A/ireric~tr A/C, Cruise, power windows ~,'L$'~.. 1981 Leocraft Motorhome SMOOTH MOVING COMPANY locks, full.time A. W'.D. ~"~ 27fl (] 6['i" awning) Roof air, microwave, J?lmi/ies shlce 1972 Licensed-Insured ResidontiaI-Commer cial Legal ExpcRscs ])laBs ~=~'" generator, superclean condition $17,491 "Free Estimates" $17,995 asonable Rates Reliable SoP'ice !Lawrence(Larry) Goetz Across Town or Across the Country i IBdepefnlenlAssocia(e Ph: 250-615-0315 Cell: 615-7954 ~Yettrorkir~grvi/h qtu, lity law '97 Subaru Lea-,-, ~ "l.slice For All" i Finns all acmss Xorlb A;nericat Station wago ...... ,,. ~se ...al/for a I~RY lrm, ruonthIj, rate/ 4838HWY 16 W, TERRACE oe,~s~ 1-800-665-1990 638"8171 PI'L LEGALCAItE OF Immaculate, o: ",.' ,JOu ~.rts ?: : .... = :: Tcl: (250) 638.8289 CAN:t,I),~COlll~Ol~l'lON ~ Fax: (250) 638-8289 862, BOATS. . , . / ..... :MARINE ." " ~~~'98 Subaru Outback. " : " .:.., ") R L Asphalt Sealing ~~ Automatic, loaded, immaculate 18.5 FT. Malibu with cuddy, full 1990 21 1/2 5th wheel, awning, ::~1 0~ 33,000 ~ms/ soft top, 150 hp Mercury out- fridge, stove, oven, forced air II COMPLETE II Specializingin residentialdriveways. board, 84 hours, EZ loader gal- furnace, lots of storage, large IJ - Gardening Se~awn Landscapes II Protect your pavement. ..._~ ,~~~:i - ~,=~=m,,,-..~.., I $24,99- = vanized trailer. Options include bathroom, ~dual holding tanks, II • Weeding • Pruning :1 Keep it looking like new! dual batteries, stereo, marine new battery, excellent condition, II • Shrubs&Trees • Fertilizing II Free Estimates '99 Dodge Dakota •I~ VHF, depth sounder, anchor, $12,500 OBO. 250-638-0527 II FLOWER BED BUILDING OR ~.AiNTENANCE SLX small outboard bracket, spere after six or leave messaqe...... SweepingSmall Parking Lots ~x4 Extended Cab, Loaded, prop., and more. Looks like MIKE ROSMAN'S RV "Help" Roland Lagace new. 250-845-7569 We need campers, trailers, 5th ike new, only 15,000 kms/ ..~.,- ~ :i 3661 HawthornAve, Terrace Phone: 18' ALLYCRAFT. 6% vhull. motorhomes. Buy/consign 635-3516 Walk through windshield. New fenced,.,cpropaird, .separate use Special $25,99S~~':~'~" " ""~;~ Dhol.~/,w ndo~s.,,,Eull ,; ~nd ~ales .staff...Interior's largest ~ne fiaf canvas:'~ltS~'~,~maRa • I~.I".W. Blakeburn Family' WoodWbrks~ JUST IN jet. Very low hours, Sliding] 87331-250;558:8635. [,lr. Sin(o 1990 ,,- , . '92 Subaru SVX transom. Leg. and prop. *REAL* CUSTOM CRAFTED CABINETS 2 door Coupe, I owner, very, very clean, en/y 85,000kms Wo build Commercial and Residential Cabinets to fit the $15,500. 250-638-7246 .,, :8.78, ....RV'S-: '' needs of those looking to get the most for their doUarl Give us a call today 24' CAMPION corn/bridge 390 Induding Front Reception Counter,, Desk,, Storage Systems " MOTORHOMES and Kitchen, Bath, Stereo, China and "IV Cablnet,. '98 Ford Explorer XLS odg. hrs. on 350 chev, volvo One of o kind items like; FJlhing R~cland Tackle Storage Cabinets. 4x4, Aufomatic, Looded 280 leg. New 9.9 4 stroke Ya- 1973 CLASS A 25' Cabana Me- I OUT OF TOWN We can repair and tostore Furniture and Antiques. maha on new aluminum torhome. Dodge 413 industrial Also we'll cut your material for you. Special $26,995 sw/grid. Anchor winch, Ioran, motor, propane powered, now Call/Fax Gord at sounder, VHF, stereo, etc., like 3/4 fridge, new awning, new ~, 63S-8270 or Cell 615.7699 "9S Pontiac Grand AM new heavy E-Z Ioadr galv. trail- rear tires, $11,000 OBO. 250- 4 door, automatic, V6, A/C, Pwr win., Pwrlocks, cruise control er asking $24,900. Phone 250- 635-6350 after 5 pro. Special $1 2,9~ 635-5371 TRAVELAIRE TC 240- TC 250 "96 DodgoCaravan SE.... Boat,FOR 26.5'longSALE 19819'6" wide.Campion Ex- ABS,Ford awning,V8. VIO A/C, 1993. microwave, 1998 i (.l,ltVil.i~r ~__ ~ [] 7passenger, 3.3 litre V6, A/C, pwr locks, cruise control, cellent condition with new me- insulated holdings, fully loaded, 635 TIPSl very cleoR ' minumswimtar, agrillrebuilt deck.and selfThree460 draining cobra year alu-leg'old eves call 250-832-0396 AI. ~ I I)~1~ i1~)1 ) Iq =~11~ WI)II~' []

trailer, radio, depthsounder, - ...... G.P.S., 20 HP Mercury out- LOOKING FOR experienced ,, board. Asking $32,000. Days babysitter to care for active 3 call 250-635-9523, evenings year our home Own C0 UN,n N=WS,,=RS N e t w o r k C I a s s i f t e d s 250-635-4564 transportation and/or driver's li- cense would be an asset. Apply A | t 0 C I k ! I O N These ado appear in approximately tO0 I~0 fo~ 25 wOrdS TO place {in ad call in person with a resume and ...... E~irhA ¢~1.~i, =M Y,te~ community newspapers in B.C.and Yukon %!.)/-,,-9 0 $6,ea ooch this popol or Iho end reach more than 3 million readers, additional word BCYCNA al (604) 669. references to the Costa Lessa ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR SALE MISC. . REAL ESTATE - Motel, 3867 Hwy 16 east, Ter- ATTN: Relations, OPPORTUNITIES BE A SUCCESSFUL SAWMILL $4095 SAW GOT A CAMPGROUND race. Chambers el Commerce WE NEED A eOATMANI WRITER, , write for LOGS Into Uoards. membership or i~iiiii!i!!i~iiiiii~i!iii:~!:~i:::~i~:~i~:~:~:~:~::~:::~!!:~!!i!!:i::!~:~i::~:~ii;iiii!i!ii !:!!i:i:!!'i:'!!;!%~i~:~ii~! :iiiii%i!iiiii:i::iiii!:iiii!:i 98 POLARIS 700 RMK, SLP and Diner local groups, 4 rental boats, f ons-b,r, money and pleasure wllh planks, besme. Largo The Deflect gift for (cl) condo. Babine Lake, our unique home- valuecopaeity. E]eslanywhere, sawmill America'sIlmeshare? We'lloldest lake and itl twin pipes, heel clicker clutch vlsmng and travelling Aft In good condillon only kit. hole shot belly pan, rntn. r Looking for digmtaries. Paoor Trails: $45,000 f.o, 1-600.67f- study couroe. You get Norwood Industries, IDrgasl resort resale A ;llslory el BC and 4475. ndlvtdue tuition from msnufacturerolsawmirls clearinghousol Rooort bar. windsheild bag, roll tunnel Child Care? Yukon Community UNPRECEDENTED professional wrUaro on all edgero & sklddors, Frae Salad Inlornationol 1. grips, Polaris canvas cover, Skeena ChildCare Resource and Newspapero Call 604. OPPORTUNITY, An aopsots ol writing , inlormolion 1-000-566- 600.423.5967, 1400 miles, excalle.nt condition 669-9222, ext. 0. Only established Canadian romances, snort stories. 6899, Referral has informationcn $12.95per_book, ...... Franchise in bellied radio and TV scripts, T R A M P D L I N E S COUNTRY FRESH $6300. 846-5998 eves, 847- walor is expanding Its arUclos and children's wwwJrampollne,cont, LIVING, 10 acre Coun r'y 2237 dave. Ask for Tyson. • childcare optionsand on AUTO product locus to slorlos, Send Ioday for Parleend repairs. 1.800- Esla e lots. Me r t RARE LIMITED edition Viraco choosingchild care. FRoMCAnS AND$500.TRUCKScallfor ien.~°~;a~nanne,~Pt°~Iv~°ur~..... ,. EFREEBOOK. TOLL 663-2261. Nicola Valley. From SEAPORT LIMOUSINE LTD Dropby The Family Place information, Toll Free 1. Comnlalo turnko . w=th FR E 1.$00-267.1829 FOR SALEBY OWNER $79,go0 Miller's 1100 Mint condition. Antique 888,341-9500ExL BlDg. guaranteed I'erri~orlo; FAX 1.61a.749.gsst AOVERTISE on the Sunsl,ino Valley Eslalos. 1972 Yamaha 360 as new. at 4553 Park Ave. (F_.eo~ from $7,500. - $249,000, The Wrlling Sch0ol3383. INTERNET. Sell your (250) 375.4e48orE.Mail: Serious inquiries only. 250-849- or call 638-1113. BUILDING SUPPLIES Call Mike 1.8a8.928. 38 McAdhur Ave Ollawa. homo with r~o sunshinovaUey@unisorve ~ND EXPRESS SERVICE F L O O R I N G 25S2, ON KIL6R2, commission $109for6 5257 SkeenaCCRR is a programof the months on high traffic .corn, __ j Daily scheduled bus service from Stewart to TerraceWoman's Resource Cenb'e LIQUIDATIOn Larninam CAREER "JOBS * JOBS ° JOBS s o Ca Syhan 597- RECREATIONAL and is fundedby the Ministryof Social $.75, Oak Unfinished __ OPPORTUNITY wilh the largool employer 7177 or toll hoe at 1-877- JTerrace and return, and all points in between. Pick- $.99, Pronntshed $2,50. WANT AN EXCITING in the worldl Travel. 30 4 • 2 2 2 0 , PROP.ERTY FORBALE J Up and delivery oF goods in Terrace, C.O.D. and %.Developmentand Economic Securi~,~ Maple Unfinished $2,00, Pad-Time Job or a Creel Tourism, Hotels, Resorts, ww',v.hyhan,com. OVER 100 KnottyProflnlshodF,. 8too$3,50, Oak 6" NOW Career? Discover Airlines, Adventure/Eta HELP WANTED R E C R E A T I O N A L courier service. Floaling Floor $2,75 ~S~Uonlqu,oi!lneof Tourism, Cruloe lines. $800 WEEKLY proporUoaIn B,C, large 944 Sq.Ft Prices. LOTS Accessories,' tcanr~; Ca.n.adtan Tourism COMPANY NEEDS help & small lot sale by MOl'tEt 1.604,536-7382 Chrislmas Treasures. UOllOgO can open the soiling and processing owner, Niho Land & P.O. Box 217, Stewart, B.C. 1971 SOUTHPARK Twin axle ...... Call 519.258.7905, Fax doors Io your fulurol data. F/T, Prr available. Catlla Compony, Call 19 foot camper trailer. Furnace. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS 519-258-0707 for Iroo Surrey 1.000-668.g301 No enporlonce required. 604-606-7900, o-mail Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 636-2633 OPPORTUNITIES_ catalogues end Vancouver 604 7 • 1.800,279.0019, stove and fridge newly recondi- SERVICES COLLECTCASHICoko, Intormalion. 8000 ( ) 36 ~.~PEOl=.~f,,.,cr, ' salo'[email protected]. Terrace Depot: 635-7676 .. . , .... p ...... -- ...... Wobsito www.nlho,com, tioned. New rubber roof. Good opal. Frno.Lay, Mars. CAREERTRAINING ...... -- NSTALLER REQUIRED Re-liB unique vendors in ~~"'"'= i=Mi~L'UYmbNI skill.d in ,~nrnn, ~lnul STEEL BUILDINGS condition. $1,200. Contact Grog "'LOANS** BUSINESS loans. your area F/T P/T" ~J^ t:xcnlng well paid careers ,,,.,B=,~,,=,,~,~ ':' -: .'--, ..... ~', -'-P " ,, 7, ,' .' -~ In comnulor dr,',. .... i.. ----Y..CL~n_Lu_'"=o an0 tammale, Applicant F'UTURE ST'~'-L or Sheila 250-638-8189 commercial mortgages. Home ~o~mg, Mm. mvostmem and ,~,ern~='w~b~ 'v'~'~ COME WORK In tbo mUst be willing Io ;~fa 980 Call I 888 577 " reloeaia to Pew BUILDINGS . Du,ablo, 1985 TRAVELAIRE Royale Equity & RRSP loans. Business 53"1'6 r24Hrst'J,'emb ; doogn WO v~UlDrep=a'ro mountalno. Sous Cho on River B'B n ~nrl r')A~'" e su lablo appJicants needed immedla e y a contacl United Carpet. Dependable, Pro- AM MECHANICAL twin axle 22 foot camper trailer. plans, Consulting Services. : '=: ---~-=.-'-'-- ..... Mintotry el Education Uusy resort hotel It1 Pnono (604) 405.7S66, engineered All.Steel Sleeps 6. Bathroom with show- (403) 531-9494 (24hrs) or INVENTORS • Registered Homo Sludy ,Moper Alberta Wages re_..3u,~~ SlruDluroe. CUslom.mDde FULLY'CERTIFIED er. Includes built In CD player. www.aabac.com PRODUCT IDEAS Diploma Program, n o n'o I I a'b I e KOOTENAYAREAMJLL to suit your need and WANTED! Free Financial aeslolance occommonallon"- , ' seeking Shako and requirements. Factory. New battery and propane tanks. Inlotmotlon Package ~ oanor computer syslems i...... Shingle Production Dlrocl affordable priceD, CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- ob eva ladle Pax 1.leo,a52. Excellent condition. $6,200. Develop end end placement DOS ' Foreman. Musl be Call 1.800.668.5111 oxt dian Pardon seals record pro esolonanv present available. No sxper once 5916, Phone 1.800,661, MmUiarwith ell aopoctoof 1321or froo Urochura. Contact Grog or Sheila. 250- American Waiver allows legal your new produc! idea to neceseaty, 1-800-477. 1933, _ ptoduotion proceeD, Col -., __ 638-8189 entry. Why risk employment, DavmanufactUresonanS throughaward www,cmslrammg95 , , 7,corn, 8 LUMBER AND building F~(Days) 2~250) 250-066.4486, 825.9263, or .... TRAVEL ' - ouppUes manager, doin --~ TIMESHARE RESALES, 1987 TERRY Travel Trailer, ful- business, travel, licensing, de- winning firm, Patenl COMING EVENTS the most progressive PAY TELEPHONE World's Largest Reoellor. ly loaded, new tires, excellent portatlon, All Canadian/Ameri- soo0778SEe"'"e°°eava,,aU,e:l LT,;OVhOU: y, ,omeHardware eu,,d,no C SERVe_. ERA ST,OMANs,nce condition, call 250-635-3546 can immigration applications. 1- ~T~ ...... Center In Alberta ANADA'S /fl LIVES, BREAMS, SOUL Anr'llcant mus hsv~ PSYCH CS Uncover 1879, Call Nowl Buyers 800-347-2540 investment in the TRAVEL, Begin the ,-r. ~ secret ' call 1.800-613.7987. #7- 4038 MOTZ RD., TERRACE,B.C. V8G 4M4 1993 JAYCO tent trailer with adventure t^d.u ~-- roelexporence be a • e of your future. Japanese Yen, could ---. ru, ' Love. nealln, career and Sellers call 1.800-201. awning, sink, fridge, Inside/out- DON'T PLANT Grass, have an Free Book, Eckankar, t- learn player, self slarter money A,'.~,.,o*.... Charles Robinson 615-4740 have recently given you a 800.LOVE-GOD Ask for 'Great opportun y in a a ford~l~lo'~ea~li ='' ="'~ 0664. Emall: side stove, furnace, spare tire, Instant lawn. Put sod down and return o1545,000. Call 1. • ngs. us, Inlo@a roman.com, i new marine battery, sleeps six. turn on the sprinkler, Call 847- 8S8.807.4364for your book ~F18, super town, Drayton Now 1-900.481.7070 "' Excellent Cond. $5800 OBO. 4083 for a delivered price. report & find out what www,eckankar.org, Valley', Full benefit $2,UB/mlnute18+, TRAILERS market la ready for Ihe EDUCATION ~ackege and pfofll" PERSONALS RTR TRAILERMART 250-632-5755 FREE CREDIT Counselling, next blgmovell C O U N 8 ELL O R sharing.. Fax resume to M y ~'"o ~ ,~ ~ -~, ";"=. INC. Foathorlnt Consolidate debts, One low O I ST'~iBU-"~ORs TRAINING INSTITUTE 780 542-6073 or CONNECTIONS. Gilled Infaralale N~iJ~lJ 2 CAMPERS for sale. 1998 REQUIRED lot m&m'a of era d s enee earning baahh@ euoplonatnot ~s.ch~.. - '~ Oakland, loaded, like new, monthly payment. Eliminate or official licensed p oduc, .and on cam p ue CODtees nHorac..,..v urn.,^' ' clarvovanl~ r ,~=. andas rology r...,' /rauerman- . qu.~ " $26,500 OBO. 1995 OkanagaR, reduce Interest, rebuild your Firs l time in yourarea -,for , cerlifica e - and Cle'e's'~"ll~ ~ . .nmH-du ...... Ralator~shp; Inanc;;'.=. endSTOCK ' aulo tr , .' Minimum Investmon. olpmms programs ..... ".=, ..t,~...u e, and' honest , -..emd ca gee, ulBitto=. lots of features, like new, $9800 credit rating. Credit counselling $10 900. Your Investmon Co~so~calalogue i.8001 ,AppUcanto must possess 2;'~1~,'~ 8. $2 99 min 1y: Cell 1.$88-30_4.8845 OBO, 250-396.4612 Society of BC, A non,profll le guatan' eed, $10OK yr~ .. u , 5 • 7'u 4 4 nve yoarscommecla i g00.B 77 .5 072,' 1 077' • TRUCKS...... Servica. 1-888-527-8999. Potential, For details 1 mww,wcounsal°rlratnlng¢ ° !fa,naporl driving, 47U.4410. Visa, Me, - ...... 877.44B.7744(24), ~ inClUding train www.myatlconnoc on,co "O DOWN O,A.C." =,.-m ..~, ~ ,, W CAREER? Tram 0xperlepce, Wages and m ..... GUaranteed credit Wetre There ba en bononl,par Tsam.(sr'e ;'ELLEVERVONE~ U~ epprova,,T ucks, 4x4'e, SMITHERS BASED trucking ;~;Re;~;~u%h~u%~' IoAparlment/Condomlnum A reamenl . & We Care company Iookng for rill or par. monlhs old, Shaled Mane-or " , =. g • Submn Iho most power u crow cabs doaola sport OuSealing with a Oa ry eva a~_," M=any.... o..u~, resume, Includ ng Work close ed system n utilities Rape's, b oken tial backhauls from anyWhere in Don Re~ auran ' ...... e scamant =e=l.l../~ =.~u u foforence~ and curmnl mlcanada and leash eas os, hoavy duy Alberta or Sasketchewan to de, Yellowknife, NWT, Government /'nnl=l~rnd abelract to: At ow . Iliona el roadaro, gn.inmnnl "lrn~..... ~ ees~ welcome es~ investment fequ red nronram ..... """;~,'- Transporte on Box 429 mtllgued? Conlact t fls -:'7_"T_'~'3 """~ .... your r~lgh~urh0od liver anywhere from Prince $25,000 hegoUoblo (867) rnlormalleNbrochUte,, , Colru~ Tumbler Ridgo' BC VOC' ....news .Pa p or and. . a sk ....puymonia, •...... Plug oenveF/ , ~nvatlen when they T George to Prince Rupert. 847. 7 a .; 2 g e 4 fries, nat.~,A=.nlt on,-, own .. ~. , .,-^'... auou, Nelwork ~.,,alt /no unloucnaolOe • ---...... -~ ..... ~, ,ox ,o <;au,<,,,,¢. Clsaanlodo, Or call 604- now, 1.S00.993.3673. I 4083 so,sinus@lama ack,nt,ca, 665-B3ag. www, rmll.ce, 3112. 669.g222 ext, 3, Vancouver sa7.7782. B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday,May 1 O, 2000

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Crews getting ready to fight forest fires THERE WAS a time when the B.C. For- who have bush skills, people that are ser- est Service would throw everything it ious outdoor recreation enthusiasts who could at a forest fire, no matter where it have either worked in the bush or know was or what size it was. what to do in the bush," says Westby. And there are plenty of stories about "Chain saw skills are also very impor- those days when bars would be emptied tant and a first aidLevel 3 ticket is also and people stopped on the streets in order good." to provide the muscle for: this kind of ef- There's also a requirement to be very fort ...... physical y fit in order to stand up to the But times have changed and the forest rigours of fire fighting. service now has a highly developed sys- At one time, firefighters had to run a tem of attacking only those fires in forest shuttle course with a full pack, complete lands to be logged or fires which threaten a weightlifting test and run a certain dis- people and property. tance with a fully-charged hose. At the same time, the forest service That changed after a female applicant relies on its own highly trained employ- successfully challenged the requirement ees and it is a very rare occasion when it in a human rights case. goes looking for firefighters. The forest service has now adopted the Steve Westby is the forest service's fitness test used by the American forest person in charge of protection in this areo. service. With a small staff, he works out of a Successful applicants must now shoul- new office at the airport. der a 45-pound pack and march for 4.8km T hey re at the mrport because the of- in 45 minutes or better. fice and a warehouse also acts as a base In addition to the fitness test, initial for two, three-member initial attack crews attack crews this week are honing their who are helicoptered into fires when re- skills of exiting from a hovering helicop- quired. ter. Westby and his people are also in "We find that an initial attack crew charge of two, 20-member unit crews - can handle about 94 per cent of the the people called upon when a fire is too f'rI es,." said Westby. "We call in the unit largefor an initial attack crew. crews for the larger ones." UP AND RUNNING for a new forest season are, with fighting forest fires. The list includes initial at- One unit crew comes out of the Haisla When they're not fighting a fire, the from the left, fire protection officer Steve Westby tack crews at the airport here in Terrace and two village at Kitamaat and they're called the unit crews do maintenance at forest ser- and fire protection assistant Rich Forget. They're larger, 20-member unit crews, one at Kitamaat Vii- Haisla Firebirds and the other, based at vice recreation sites and other tasks. part of a team of 50 people in this area charged lage and the other in the Hazeltons, Hazelton, is called the Hazelton Rain- It's very unusual for the forest service makers. to put untrained people on a fire line no- "That makes about 50 of us. From one wadays. person in the winter, we go to 50 during Trained people are not only more ef- Where's the biggest tree? the forest fire season," notes Westby. fective immediately but there are fewer AFTER SEVERAL years without a home, the British formation forms, photos and maps. These people are all highly trained and injuries than would be the case with un- Columbia Register of Big Trees is now housed at the The CDC was selected as a new home for the register a solid core returns each year for the trained people, says Westby. B.C. Conservation Data Centre (CDC) in Victoria. because it allowed records of big trees to be held, and challenge of putting out fires. So that's why it's not unusual now to Modelled after the American Forestry Association's mapped by the same agency that monitored our pro- Their season began with new hires find northwestern crews and officials Social Register of Big Trees, the registry records the vince's red- and blue-listed plant and animal species and going to a boot camp-style training course called to other areas of the province and biggest individuals for each of B.C.'s native tree species. ecosystems. in Merritt while returning firefighters fa- the country when their skills are required. And B.C.'s biggest trees are, more oftca than not, Ca- For more information about B.C.'s record trees, and a miliarized themselves with equipment "You can get a phone call to pack a nada's biggest trees. copy of the Big Tree nomination form with instructions, and went over safety practices. bag and the next day you could be The B.C. Forestry Association established the registry visil the CDC Website. "We look for people who are team anywhere," says Westby. in 1986, but the registry was inactive between 1993 and The address for this website is at players and who have a good attitude and 1999. Big trees are nominated by people who submit in- http://www,elp.gov, bc. ca/rib/wis/cdc/trees.htm

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Menno finds 'rite way' Terrace Co-op Cardlock from working with wood 24 hr. Convenience for all cardlock Products MENNO DRIEDGER has b • Regular a living out of working • Diesel wood. • Regular dyed Driedger, a former ho • Diesel dyed builder, has run his Own c( pany, Rite Way Contracti Bulk Deliveries Available for the last four years. He builds cabinets, 1 hardwood flooring, and does Plus all your lubricant needs manner of residential rene tions. • DMO Advanced Motor Oils "I do a lot of diffel things," Driedger says. " • Dynamix TCW3 Two Cycle hard to make it doing just thing these days." • Light and Heavy Chain Oils He managed to start company in 1996 with sup] and much, much more from 16/37 Community Fut~ while on unemployment in= ante. The agency agreed to I We have what you need at a Competitive Price. vide a subsidy to him equ 2912 Molitor St. Phone635-9595 Fax 635-4524 lent to his UI benefits whih Toll Free 1-800-848-6347 got started. The fledgling woodworl business grew gradually. "The first year if it ha been for 16/37 I wouldn't h made it," Driedger says. Now he's extremely bl "I'm usually 2 to 3 mot ..... booked ahead," he said. WOODWORKER MENNO Dreidger holds an oak valance From time to time he hires that was ordered for a kitchen. He's managed to carve out a others, but usually works solo. living by doing a variety of things with wood, Our forests are a legacy By HELMUT GIESBREHCT bia's forests have a greater diversity of forest types MLA, SKEENA than any other jurisdiction in Canada or the United FORESTRY HAS been a crucial element in British States. Columbia's economy since the 19th century. Our Our strategies in forest management have also past forest practices have included many success and evolved to reflect the changing role of our diverse some failures, offering important lessons for the forests. We have resolved to keep B.C.'s forest in- dustry globally competitive by further reducing red new millennium. That's why this year's National Forest Week, tape, exploring new tenure options and examining from May 7-13, is so timely with its theme of new ways of doing business to better serve our "Learning from the Past - Building for the Future," many stakeholders. as we work to balance environmental, cultural, and We have learned from our past practices and re- economic values in this new era of forest manage- newed our commitment to a balanced, sustainable, and environmentally sensitive approach to forest ment. Originally, our forests served exclusively as management, so we can leave a legacy for future timber farms, but now forests are managed for a generations. full range of values ..... In our search for innovative approaches to forest Fori~sts serve as the engine of B.C.'s resource managemefi't, ~)erhapg:~we siiotiid Ibok io~the exan{-. :: economy, as major source of eco-tourism, and as a ple set by a special class of Grade 5 students fr6tn' symbol of our cultural heritage. This broad range of Veritas School in Terrace. values is understandable given that British Colum- Cont'd page C5

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Shake business is busy KALTtRE TIM STEIN runs the ultimate You'll like us, for more than our tires .... northwest home-based business. The owner of Northwest Coast Cedar Products operates Brakes - Shocks a small loft-style shingle mill behind his Kalum Lake Drive Front-end Alignments property. Complete Tire Service His mill, which sits surroun- ded by stacks of wood blocks Class "A" Motorhomes and perfectly aligned palates of cedar shingles, employs four Free Mechanical Safety full-time staff, not including Inspections himself. Except for a couple months off during the coldest winter months, the mill has been run- All this & tires too! ning consistently six days a week from August 1999 produ- cing about a palate and a half CEDARLAND TIRE SERVICE LTD. Of shingles every day. 4929 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 635-6170 He buys blocks of cedar "if we sell it...we guarantee it!" from independent loggers, turns them into certified shakes and shingles and bundles and ships them to a distributor in Surrey. From there, the shingles are THAT'S KEVIN Schulmeister sorting shingles at Northwest sold to stores in Eastern Cana- Coast Cedar Products on Kalum Lake Drive, da and the United States. Stein and his family moved blocks that were cut and left to But Stein says shingle-mak- "/ N to Terrace in June from the rot on the forest floor by loggers ing technology, hasn't changed Queen Charlotte Islands, where years ago. much in the last 100 years. he helped set up a similar mill. Stein grew up around So his 1908 cast iron saw "It's a central location and I shakes and shingles learning slices blocks into shakes works saw a bit of an opening for this the business, developing con-fine, allowing staff to hand kind of business," said Stein. facts and scouting out cheap trim, sort and check for the Because he buys blocks of second hand equipment in shingles for flaws before they cedar and trims imperfections, hopes of eventually setting up are stacked on palates for na- nEEWESTTRRDIIT[D he can take advantage of wood his own operation. : " tional delivery,

From Page C4 /e Are Proud ~I'~>Be The legacy of our forests 2~ Part Of The ~:,~'e, ;t The National Forest Week Contest invited crea- shows, a video, a poster, a brochure, an audiotape tive submissions reflecting this year's theme of and several learning activities. "Learning from the Past - Building for the Future" In closing, I would like to invite all my consti- Industry Of Terl~ ~ce from Grade 5 classes throughout B.C. tuents to .join me this National Forest Week in The students from Veritas School, ledby their celebrating our vas t forest heritage. teacher Mary Kelly, surpas~d'~lassgs~'f?bih five . .. ~ ~ .... other schools to win in the Pr n.ce Ruper t regmn For l!!0re mt'ormatton, please contact my constt- Office: 638-8352 P.O. Box 725 with their project, "Kalum Forest - Past, Present, tuency office at 635-4146 or visit tlie National For- Fax: 638-1473 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B8 and Future." est Week website at This outstanding project included a mural, slide http://www.for.gov,bc.ca/pab/nfw/

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Forest companies face the task of converting WE SALUTENATIONAL to an 'all-green' world FORESTRYWEEK May 7 to 13 in the new millennium WITH ENVIRONlVlENTAL goes, a company can either groups pressuring markets to pass with flying colours or will Providing Quality boycott wood products from old be given a time frame during growth or endangered forests. which they will have to under- • Auto Body Repair & Painting certifying a sawmill's opera- take major or minor corrective tions is becoming a necessary actions. • Heavy Duty Truck Repair part of business. After that time frame, a suc- Skeena Cellulose Inc. cessful follow-up visit would , Welding which operates niills in Smi- grant the company its certifica- thers, Terrace and Carnaby tion. • Sandblasting is planning a certification audit "Only a few companies are for its woodlands activities this certified under ISO to come in %• Government Safety Inspectio May under the International and do the audit, so they've got Standards Organization (ISO) pretty high standards," MacDo- 14001 certification, said Archie nald said. MacDonald, SCI forest re- Other companies who have PEG-RIN Enterprises Ltd, source manager. already proceeded with certifi- "Not only is it good for mar- cation ~ Canfor being one to 3184 Kofoed Rd.o 635-5329 ket access but it's good for bu- have acquired the ISO certifi- cation ~ have said that going siness," he said. Archie MacDonald SCI is currently in the pro- for the ISO first is the best way cess of pursuing certification iously and are certainly pursu- to start, MacDonald said. for its tenures in the Kalum, ing it," MacDonald said. Both the CSA and FSC sys- Kispiox and Bulkley forest dis- So far, there are three main tems require a public advisory : . ,.:.:;:::::¢!:ii :Ei!i~i::iiiiiii~5.1[ :~ tricts, MacDonald said. certifications that can be ac- process, he said, and with FSC •::: :~:~; i::i{i~::::}iiii!:~}~iii!i!; in particular, things are kind of ..'..i~i!i!~i]:~ii.!:~" ~!.iiii~ [ Increasing pressure from en- quired -- ISO 14001, the Cana- i iiii!i]iigii::i:Y~ ~ii!~i vironmental groups to have dian Standards Association up in the air right now as FSC- mills operate in an environ- (CSA), and the Forest Ste- BC is looking to develop its mentally sound manner is one wardship Council (FSC). own set of regional standards of the reasons certification has "We're focusing on ISO," which would supereede any "7 other FSC-related certifica- ., ,,^.. become key if a mill wants to MacDonald said. "It's an ex- '~.~. maintain market access and/or cellent stepping stone to go for tions. :~.~E business relations with gone- either CSA or FSC." green companies like the Home SCI is preparing for a May ~..'i.~ Depot and IKEA. 29 audit date which would cer- i VARIETY CLUB Last November, Swedish re- tify the company's entire envir- tail giant IKEA announced that onmental management system SH~Wof it will phase out purchases of that is, what they do to pro- wood products from unknown tect the environment ~ under HEARTS sources of wood and those der- principles such as pollution TELETHON ived from ancient forests -- un- prevention, compliance with IF PROPELPOWER & GRADABILITYare featuresthat less it is certified. certification, and continual im- ~.~ BC TV you require,check out the New 370 Log Loader. Even before that, the U.S.- provement. FEATURES: based Home Depot, one of the Even once the audit has • A hydraulicsystem that is"velvet"smooth largest wood retailers in the been completed, he said, ISO PLEASEREMEMBER • A robust, heavy duty car body and undercarriage requires internal audits to be YOUR PLEDGE assembly world, announced it will stop • 43' reach st groundlevel and 18' reach belowgrade selling products from en- conducted regularly and exter- Send your donation to: And check out the NEW 330 LOG LOADER too! dangered forests and give pre- nal audits to be conducted Variety Club of BC GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ference to certified wood. about twice year. The certifica- 4300 Still Creek Drive, • Weight- 96,000 Ibs, • Net H.P -235 COAST I~ 4650KeithAvenue, Terrace, BC For sawmill companies, it's tion itself is only valid for three • Swingtorque- 67,700 Ibs. ft, TRACTOR Ph: 635.7131 Fax: 635-4831 either 'go green' or 'go home'. years, he said. Burnaby, BC V5C 6C3 • GrofindClearance- 29" "We're taking this quite ser- Depending on how the audit II, RUSSELLBILLSOH ph: 638-0912 celh615-6241 INLA

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