City land plan Spill to see daylight TERRACE-- Council will meet behind closed doors next Tuesday scare to consider a proposed land use plan for the city. The plan will form the basis of TERRACE -- We were the new and loag-awaited official lucky. community plait. That's the verdict of It will outline suggested Provincial Emergency Pro- zoaings for all parts of the city gram co-ordinator Rod based oa anticipated long-term Salem •following a chemical growth patterns. spill into the Skeena River Plauaer Marvin Kameuz said last week. that report has now been com- The incident occured at pleted and submitted to couucii. about 5 p.m. on Thursday It is scheduled to go under the near Andimaul Creek, just aldenaauic microscope at all iu- camera couunittee of the whole east of,Kitwanga and ap- meeting Tuesday, Sept.8. Marvin Kamenz proximately 140km up- If council approves the recom- city-wide session. stream of Terrace. mendations contained in the Explaiuing that choice, he said, A hanker-trailer carrying report, Kameuz said the docu- "If people are going to take the 10,000 gallons of paving oil ment will then be made available time out to talk to us, we want to parted from its rig while to the public. be able to spend time t0qisien to taking a corner on Hwy 16. It is also anticipated a series of their concerns." It then ploughed through iufomlation meetings will be held Once the land use deslguations the roadside concrete bar- to allow people to get their ques- have beea fiaalizcd, Kamenz said his department would then riers and plunged down a tions answered and let the city prepare specific policies for the steep slope before coming know of auy concerns they might have. different areas. to rest upside down in the Kamenz said these meetings Those policies would outline in river. would be held at the ueighbonr- detail what was or was not: Describing the oil as being hood level rather than a single permitted withia a given zoue. the product of "the sludge at the bottom of crude oil tanks," Salem said the foul Little interest in odoured liquid was being transported in what is called a liquified emulsion state. needle exchonge It was held in that state by a combination of soft water TERRACE ~ There hasn't been That figure may not be. accurate ~ because it is derived only from; and,. a soap solution, he a lot of demand for an informal IV needle exchauge program of- tests doae in the northwest, said: added. fered here by the Skeeaa Health Bowering. However, once it spilled Unit. .Bowering's aware of three ori into the Skeena -=which is Medical health officer Dr. David four uorthw'es{ AIDS.related: hard water -- he said it Bowering stiid last week01dy two deaths in the last few ye.ars. Would have changed to a or three people have ever taken • !!!: Priltg~ ::]gupe/h Wh~ei advautage of the prbgram t~ help solid state. esttmate~,:6f iQ. ~ iilCi~ iiiidg*, pro%at "i1~e. sprca~l.-'b'f,ille. I211V~: In othei" ~v'ords, 'the s01u- tim300 ma~kl ~6~ :aJ~o~!iasnif tton would have turned tnt0 virus Whlchdaus~/sAlbg. been: a ;great demat{d.:f0f ihe . globules or pellets which And there are n6iie iliSiiig SO at health unit,s exehange pi6graluL; " would sink to the bottom •of the moment, he said. The program is offered here, iu But a.group called/kiDS Priuce the river. Smilhers, ill Kitimat and in Prince Rupert !hinks that may be Caused , help from ....the Thornkill Was heinbeingbein ddrawn from the the chances of tl~e paving Given those character- Rupert as a way of having IV beeau'se the exchange is offered istics, Salem added, Volunteer fire department river at the time of the spill. oil having any harmful ef- only two'times a week for hMf nu fect on the water supply drug users avoid sharing needles "We've got off really pumper,,, t0:~ hap Thornhili , Based on.the time the oil or using dirty ones. hour each time attd takes place at were '.lalmost nonexistent, lucky." well water.' ..... - " would:have.~t/~ken tO travel "We're not heariug of a large the health malt. "It could just as easily ".Wifli~ Deep Creek all but • from the spill site to the "The 'truck was carrying demand here,'f said Bowering. It's proposed a street-level pro- have been a much worse dry, thecity has been-rely- • water intake in,Terrace, the roughly 10,000. More than SkeeuaHealth Unit statistics in- grant whereby IV drag users can 150,000 gallons go by us in hazardous commodity that it ing on~,tlie Skeena River f6r eityi~liact" isSi~ed a warning dicale that there are 11 HIV posi- exchange "needles or obtaiu the river every second at bleach for cleauing uecdles. was."" the balk: off its drihking, advising:resident s to limit tive people in the uorthwest. Terrace," he pointed:out.' However, if there had waterforweeks:fiow;..,.., :i ~i:.'W0ter consumptionbetween "It's going to be very dilute been a serious threat to Ter- :Engineei-ing' direct0r siew ;:':' ::th6h;oUrs 0f7 a?m~ and noon race's water supply, PEP t 'C'hrisie'ns~ii' '~:onfii:hled; 80 !~!! ~onF,r!daY:. ' , . by the timeit gets here." Health workers walk TERRACE -- A labour disputc terviews with all .appl!cauts, she: that saw about 60 nurses attd said. If two applicauts were con-, other hospital workers walk off sidercd equal in ability, the most: the'job last Weduesday was senior employee would get the resolved quickly. job. Chief fries stingy province Mills Memorial Hospital was "We don't support pauelliug," -~ reduced to just esseutial services Pigeau said, "aud we wou't be Bcckctt is concerued not only l!e explail|ed.' : TERILACE ~ Provincial for about two hours while mem- part of it." goverament stinginess when it with tile lack of dollars for train- 'The fire department must also She said union officials ing, but also just where they're Contendwith the constaut need to bers of three hospital workers' comes to training fire fighters is unions protested outside. suspected management had al- irresponsible, says the local chief. beiug spent. Upgrade:i!s equipnlent to keep ready earmarked someone outside "The availability of traiuing iu pace with .the ever-changing At issue was the admluistra- Bob Beckett pointed out Vic- the radons for the job aitdwas the south is far greater lhau ill the .'de!lt!luds placed, upo!l it.. tiou's method of hiring a new toria only coughs up the equiva- head nurse for the hospital's tryiug to slip through the appoint- lent of $38 per fire fighter, per north," said Beckett, "But a fire: ?~.:.For.,ekh*mpl~, Ate 'siad it had meut without union participation. fighter in the north is as much at. receutfyg0ne,to tender for a new psychiatric departmeut. year per head. Hospital Employees' Uuion "They were madder thau That was ia stark coutrast to the risk as a fire fighter in the south."" • rescue truck t0 replace ihe current hornets," said hosldtal adminis- He said the daager departmeut' : outdated machine. representative Elaine Pigeau said approximately $500 he said the the job description for t!le pos!ing trator Michael Leisinger..-'.'They proviucc spent annually ou Iraiu- members face was well illustrated Beckett said there was also a thought that that was iq fact the last month wheu vandals broke need for a change of attitude in was revised and the revised post- ing each police officer. ing was never sent to the Health case. We told them Iherea~re 0tdy into Echo Concrete and sloshed society itself. "This is totally dis- Scieuces Association or B.C. eont'd on A2 prolmrtionate,"• , he niatntained. umriaticacid around. ~ " " N0tiug greater emphasis was TMt acid formed a dangerous placed on fi~'e fightiug rather than Nurses Uuion local ~ the two "B.C. is beiug irresponsible." uniouS whose members would be vapour which could have harmed : fire preveatlon, he said 5,000 Deadlines Tile amount provided by tile eligible for the job. proviace, he added, was even less anyonewho either came into con- people a yearin Canada aud the • tact with or inhaled it. Uidted States died ill,fires as a Bob BeekeR Pigcau said union membcrs also With the Labour,:Day than the city contrlbution~ In order to cleau up tile chemi-, ~ result, disagreed with administration's weekend coming up,' dead- "City council has really respouded well the last two .cal spill, fire fighters had to wear:i~ can/ida had oue Of thc worst intent to carry out the hiring by a lines for next Wednes'day's budgets," Beckett noted, eucapsulafing suits with self- fire records ill the'iudnstrialized Iu line with that goal, the Tcr- "panclling" process -- that in- paper are a day ahead Of contaiued breathing apparatus, world, headded, race departulent will next year volves a series of interviews with normal. : While unable to coufirm the $500 figure used by Beckett, lo- Beckett said his department is "Firccodes, legislation and fire lauach an aggressive fire pre- a panel of five people fromhospi- Th refore, the deadline for looking at purchasiug four more prcventiou activities need to be Ventionprogram aimed at school tal admiuistratiou, the Terrace e cal RCMP Staff Scrgeaut John of4hesesuils nextyear, addi'essed," Beckett:iiisisted. 'It childrenaudthegeueral public, mental health department and the classified ads, displays ads, Veldman did eoufirm officers "Because of the: nature of the is the iudiViduM " wh0~ is Tile departmeut also plans to healthmiuistry, contributed articles receive firearm aud first aid traiu- a~d let, ing locally and are regularly, sent products moving ill audoutofthe responsible for crcatiag a fire- Carry out fire iuspections of ill- Such an appoiutment Would ters to the editor areSp.m. to Vancouver and Ottawa for Terrace area, we feel we should safe eiwironmcut for the home spcct every public building at normally be made by the hospl- tomorrow, " traiulng. ' ...... , be prepared r for any incidents," and workplace." least once during 1993. taps director of nursing after in- . )• .

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u- • Page A2 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, -- 1992 REGIONAL' ROUNDUP Mining figures A NEW YOU FOR Greenfly turn BACK TO SCHOOL trees brown are the pits Sl,ruce trc6S:.~round ~'. Prince . Cut & Style , Perms Rupert and ondle'Qtteet~ Char- SMrI'HERS -- It's a sign of Ihe sluggish economy and the un- . Tanning , Toning Iottcs are showing the effects times, hard times that is. certainly the industry felt about . Barbering , Esthetics .... -,4 . .. Dislrict geologist Paul Wodjak develolfing ntines ia Ihis pro- , , Facials reports ruining contl)aRies have vince ...... :,~hislted eXl)10rati0n in tlie norlh- Conlpanies could li0t be certain , Manicures , Pedicures .....~vcst iliis Veal .:" lheir ntineral discoverics couldbe OI .....-It s down almost- exaclly- by -developed because of land .use WITH EXPANDED HOURS TO SERVE YOU BETTER ~.!hit'lL"-' Ii6:~aid.:' 'There'S still like- disl)utes,: he~cxpla|ned. " Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. :,'!,y .o 15i~aTr~,;F(prbjeets)to CoRse: However, he pointed out ex- ~ll~'~/. i!•.~ il; b tit.. 6b~,qou'~ly;it'~::getti,ig, . hie,, ' i,...... loratioii still does, go o,,, addiag ~ 1/11, ~'~' ;-- k-OR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL US TODAY! ' n tile e,trlbrworkin lhefield large Opcu pit COl)per deposits ~, WodjiikSa'idllic Snfithers office .... c0ntinue:to attract interest. ;~!Md rdci~iveil: 166nOtices of Work, AIt:;6~m|lp[e was all estimaled | ::2i'rdhi :e,xtfi0rifliOii (36miiaiiies de::: $300;000 drilling program now :ifiV~htqheii0rih~,vcsfi :: ,': : trader way on New Callanlin ~ i !-' ~:Tilh't:!::conirit~Si'S:t0"the 38i: fild(I Resources' Huckleberry property, i •i: Ii st:~6~i'i::(:!; (:-{::::.i:: :: ~i :i:: " '" trent Houston. I] ~ :...: I 635-4997 :i ]ii tErus 0f=d0i tr vnlue, liesnid Ih Other activity, Cheat Gold "" - L 4652 Lazelle Avenue :: :$1'21io':$15~iilli(Jii: li~s ~bedi~;:Siieut Mines was looking for new gold - " ~ - ' "iii::ili'~Ti.e~i6ii) ili!?92;iaga iii~t last deposits near its depleted Law- . ye;ii%tft,.ii0f$215millioit; : yer's' Mine in the Toodoggone I

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•from front ":':"r:~' """ " ' /~~ SfiO~ we_r kersw aiR 'I ' FAMILY VIOLENCE ) , I V [] ' " "~ :: allow C, maby~,~!~,•ru!!fi !! out I ber attd ]-ISA ,uember and it made to iuelude lhem "': ' ": :"" i~ September 1 ralher tltai, .tlf~:::Etirrettt .short I they bolh work in the hospilal " i,, the interviewi"g.. ' ' [] ::: ~,,,,~i,s.. ~e si,,d ,,,i,o,, or~e,.,s ,,,e, 1...... i' ::.: Dze L K'ant Fnendsh~p Centre i:':ii:: i~ii:. Rel,ap:l,.s:,l,,~t0,yof ,,,k-I Se,,~do" ,,,0 ,,a,,~,,i,,g process, Lelsit, ger said there will be ,,o : i::: :; :}~: ~: :I Third Avenue, Smlthers -: : ~,,~ ,,vcr:,r?u"i~d; ~0mp.',~es I .~ar~,,git was beiug introduced as disciplinary action, but said let- 'i . 39 5, and,. tttrning~,,,, . t)qm..:in!°. ' Sue-. i ~standard procedure m' the hospi- ters of protest :arc. being sent ito. ctss~s,"... Lt,hlfootaddedg. : i . i tai.-Tile Situation " deteriorated the head offices of the unions im m "ii~ii!~::~~.: ':-",;~.' As a result of the overwhelming response Wereceived ; vandalS: i :f,-0,., t!,er,~," h~ s,~d, ,.,a", the ,,o,vod.'.e also ,,ote~ ,,"t,,e I ~2~:",:'~ '~ " fro,-,o,.,,'~-stcon~erenceonFan','~yVio~enceandTra,.,r,a,I : = : I HEU called its members out and strikers will be docked two hours "r ~'~ "":'i;i: ~. we are once again able to invite. Ms ' Jane Middleton-Moz. :-vexln J"the:"otltcrtwo u,tions followed worthofpay. , ' i ~~ t°speakfudheronthism°stlmp°rtantt°pl°" " . --: :- I : suit::: ' Leisinge~r 'said he's going to II ~~. The focus of this second conference is on shame and l-Iotston• .RCMP ..... arc... ex": :i .. ' ,, To go to Strike over a job des- have a.co0liRg off period before i1 ~~l~~~{~ . guilt" and the "celebration of survival". In addition to ~.sperated . wflhi : the~ , level. / o[ I:,icripfioh isjust ludicrous--it just holding the interviews, addinghe 1 ~~~: Ms. Middleton-Moz, regional and local resource people vaadalisnland are callhigmt in r-'|he residentsconlmuility: to ]I )' striked0estt't h~i')w~: 'Oil ':"---' "he added ;*' ";l"he"'-s still wants to go ahead with the J ~~~~ will be addressing recent developments and innovative . . . : . _: :: - ...... ~ ...... panel interviews. ' I ~~~i practices in working with those who have been affected by hel 1) • :::.; ::~ :::, ~ : ...... ,I :ridiei'lous It just wash t well "Iitiii thinkthat's the way to 1 ~Z~': the trauma o! personal loss with a particular emphasis on Incideilts.: tlffs:;summ'ef'in- I thou'd~t out '" ' ch ded r6eks:aJid: iraffie bar: I Panel i, terviews are referre; go,": he Said. "And we: do have 1 l~~*~.~ " First Nations initiatives, ..... , . " I p o ~; riers being pusled on' to roads; I ' .,...... , the eXcl,sive right as matulge- I For registration information contact: • ...... ,:.7 :%...- ~ " - ! . Ill fillsCase ~, llC sal(l, because [ne " i tr' the " signs"~:" bcmg ,~0- slolen 'e" or "t positi0n'has beet! e×panded to be mentto~, hireand;, Jr . tire.. ~~ .Wedze n Kwe Commumty Law Office, destroyed alldiwi ws:b ing .... ~ ' - a I " " • ...... ,, . called m, II; ger of psychzalrtc ser- The p'ositi0n in question has not Jane Middleto,n-Moz Box 2118; VOJ 2N0 shotoitbypellctguns": '.., I ;, ', smithers, B.C., • ' RCMPaFC• ' ...... particul 'rly" frus- i vices., The.... successful caRdtdate, yet been:tilied. It has been vacai~t I Psychologist " Ph one 847-2600 • . :..-...... , ...... I wtll probably work closely wtth since last December. " tratea,Decause, pet)pie,are, no[ I : ' ....

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..NOTONLYDID I GETTHIS ETIFUL T-SHIRT AND f- [BALLOON,, BOT ALSO MR.BOOIA55A 3AIDTO /I ' TEI,LYOUALL,VOO ARE Win -win VERYFORTONAIE TO HAVE A3 I f IER,.. In less than two weeks from today, coun- recommended against the rezoning and is cil will put 'its collective, if divided mind, the one responsible for drawing up this to the question of rezomng Richard zoning outline, it seems reasonable to as- Sandover,Siy's properties on Park Ave. sume Sandover-Sly's properties will again He wants to switch the designation from be slated for commercial development. medium density residential to multi, That's Kamenz's fault, of course.

residential. - - He's been asked to think about the long- Not that he plans to build apartments or: term in putting together his plan. townhouses. His rezoning application ex- Therefore, he probably hasn't plugged in plained the change wouldsimp!ylmake the the immediate needs of property property easier to sell. speculators into his plan. The problem for aldermanBob Cooper is But there is a solution which will get the existing Official Community Plan Sandover-Sly off the tax hook and preserve (OCP) labels those properties as commer- the land for future commercial develop- cial. - ment. All the city has to do is leave the Admittedly, that OCP isgetting on in zoning as it is, then buy the properties. years. But, Cooper points out, anew one is That satisfies both parties and will likely now being drawnup and council :should prove a better investment in the long tun wat for the public comment stage ~dn'tiaat than the st2 figures it forked over to pur- one before deciding onany change.~, !'- -i:.' chase land near the arena for its ill- By an accident of timing, council willsee conceived convention centre project. Disgruntle i c ocs have the outline of proposed zonings:,: for ih6 It would also give the public works de- new OCP next Tuesdiiy;:Six daysbefore partment another place to dump the hor- the public • liearing: "oi~: gaiidover-,sly's rendous amount Of snow we are probably gone too :: his time rezoning bid. :"..";~i;!-':. i'" !~-' : ~; .} , going to get this winter as punishment for aiven,::city~!i~.j)ian~el: Marvifi KamenT. enjoying such an unbelievable summer. VICTORIA -- ...... -...... - , . "Notwithstanding that the ...... : B.C. Medical Association believes that the people of- Fromthe Canada should have access to II, well affordable health care, it is Capital proposed that the BCMA ~ by Hubert Beyer one. Board does not believe that the A Canadian Medical Association • • AS Provincial Emergency: Program co- Bi: s ac- should commit the medical ordinator Rod Salem pointed out, the city cident;which' pitched a tanker of paving oil profession to the principles of iirit0.:th~: Sk~e ~.aq~ ayq~e~jUst ~th,tt. . was lucky. Medicare, as stated in the Can t ]lm~ielly:unless jl~:is~elearly~,hv~ .... "'.I'thought we'd.left all that" d. )~([~$$ WI')|,I.'~ t t~'lf)|'l .*}l] ht.~l~t |(It) ~'-"| If the spill had involved something , It ~0t. tor w~at zt ,W.m.cnange, for what it ada Health Act, which tarring? behind us 20 years agOwSenr...... ; -~'flr~ 2 13:t!; ~ttl2"'/|i ;'t~;1,".r ;" 31~ ~. ! potentially lethal, there would have been wil not .... upon the personal freedom of BCMA spokesmen have Medicare was first esiablished. In this year's budget, council set aside no choice but to shut down its water supply Canadians as guaranteed under since said that the whole thing Such a policy, as apparently a we .... aichwa" W u" completely the river was the primary the Charter of Rights and was probably an error. It was advocated by the BCMA, money ror, II trom Wl Ier. 0 1(3. -- : .... '...... ,-,~-. .... ,:::,: ,.,"~ .<, ,-.-, ' . source at trte time Freedoms." an error alright, a tactical one. would turn back the dock and be drawn tosupplement the,clty,s water _ ,:,. ,,', , su I ' -i'-"::.'.:., .. ::, ;:.~.,,-~::-.' :...... -:.> :": - . P, na tnat WOUlO nave oeen necessary oe- That little gem appeared in Band enough to pass ai-esolu- open the way to the Amer- PP Y; :i!,:~I': .: '::?:/ :iii'.i: :(:' ~;)-;. cause,.ieven though the city was quick to Info-Board, the BCMA's tion like that, but outright icanizaton of B,C.'s health It now being clear Deep Creek," .... :.....the ctty s wam 'the public to be cautious, there were hewsletter sent to all doctors stupid to put it on paper. In care system where the treat- in the association. It is part of any case, there has dot been an ment you get is determined by main , source; , : most, , of , the, ~year, wast :. ' not, • :. .the' . '1~),o1~4,,,o~ao,, ~.~111,~..~ ..... %~%Jlll~Jlo&),al~y ),,,,) ...... MII(J~¥Y ~lt~.~ of the situa- best-ch0ice:~ziVen itshabit of ruriningout V,...... ,-~ ~a.~...... m~,, danger had a resolution approved by the official retraction by the the dollars you have," the 'i'. - ~'" ,. ,, ; . ., .. , :" I.i~ll I.IIILII atl.~t a~,~y IJ)J~-~#,.~lUll~ ' of water when,we have area summer, the :passed BCMA's board of directors at BCMA, minister said. a meeting last June. Some of my best friends are "That is unacceptable to well.w~i s ~,g0od, tdea. ' ' '' : r That kind of shutdown will not be neces- No matter how often I read doctors, honest, but this is British Columbians, and I be- After'tlae spiil; it looks like an evefi better ,sary if we have well water to draw on. that sentence, it always comes stretching the old friendship a lieve it's unacceptable to most out the same way: if it were up mite. of the doctors I've spoken to the BCMA, the Medicare This is bad, bad stuff. with. I urge the BCMA to system would be scrapped. We don't need the BCMA to reconsider," Cull added. Not convinced yet? Readon. tell us that the health care sys- So would I. The doctors' Deal was invisibly inked "Specifically, the BCMA tem has become very ex- frustration with the govern- Because of unpleasant expe- does not feel that the princi- pensive. Every time a govern- ment is understandable, but to riences with pushy peddlers, ples of Medicare should be ment brings down a budget, propose the dismantling of door-to-door salespersons enshrined in the Consf;tution,,. the figures for health care are universal Medicare is not only make me uneasy. Through The principles enunciated in right up there with social ser- unacceptable; it is scary. So when a Polite pedestrian the Canada Health Act are un- vices and education. Part of the NDP's election named Archie materialized at Bifocals tenable to a free profession But we also don't need an platform was not to just throw / and free people." association of doctors bent on more money at education, SO- the _gate . Wanting `.. to by Claudette Sandecki demonstrate"~:.!m: all-purplose Those two statements come dismantling Medicare. cial services and health care, eleanor, I was leery. .... from the same newsletter. But By free system, I suppose the but to get better value for the So far as J could see, he had wait, there's more. BCMA means something like same money. no .product to demonstrate, If the system is too acces- they have south of the border There are numerous areas sible, the resolution goes on to where 38 per,cent of the i, only a black leather jacket plastic jug of blue liquid. me? Suppose the gallon was where money could be saved. hooked• 'over his" shoulder by I handed him a.swatch of red only colored water? say, consumers lose control people have no medical Routing people who see their one thdmi~Yet t0'gei his foot upholstery velvetI had stained I opted for a final verifica- over expenditure, and coverage at all because they doctor for every little scrape to in my do0rthis Doug Henning : with ballpoint ink, black felt tion. "Let me cheek your demands cause costs to rise can't afford it. other, cheaper services is just whipped a ballp0itit pen-from ".' tip" marker, :arid ;velcro glue. business license." beyond the ability of the tax- Oh, those who can afford the one example. Another is to nowhere, and scribbled on the. l~othing gets. rid 0f velcro Confidently, he produced a payer to meet them. premiums or have them paid find ways of making elderly knee of his jeans. Then from glue, in tny experience. Terrace business license "In a free system, the con- by their employers, do just people feel less lonely, so they his'backpocket he produced a Enthusiasticallyf he. applied issued one week earlier, good sumer could buy services at fine. I've been in a U.S. hospi- won't use the family doctor ~pray b0ttle:cgntaining a, !iq~;;. ,hi~'terry>~i~j!a:!0sellingme. He to the end of 1992. the going rate and he would tal, and believe me, it put our for therapy. uid. Tl!is !~e sprayed on the ink . had i tw6, spray' boitles filled When I phoned Terrace's li- have control of that expendi- hospitals to shame. But whatever we do, we Stain, rubbed itwith a):wldte': WiiJi ;s0hiti6ns of different cense inspector hehad instant ture. Essential services would Then again, unless you can must not tinker with the basic te@cl0th, andI watehcd::JL' strcngths,~30 to 1 for most recall of Archie's company. be available. A means test, or prove that you have medical principle of Medicare. And dis:appear. ~:.i ,i; ~, :--' :"",i- .:-]!.[ i i:: li6u~shola, cleaning, 20 -to 1 "They're okay. They've Medicare deductible, would coverage or sufficient funds, any doctor who does is, in my :'.'Are. ,,you, sui:e ~Oui,i:e 'noti';-:fo'r:ii~u

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i i! iiii?iiii , ill ii il//ii i !:: i : ...... , • • i• . .,, .... !i i !ii! •? :.. . • ' ....• LETTERS_ POACHING FOR PRO FIT TO THE TERRACE STANDARD By JEFF NAGEL stunt,ate or else it would already Good be before the courts." W HEY'RE worth more than "I do have iuformation on a deed .. cocaine in the number of individuals in the Ter- Chinese medi- race.area who deal actively in Dear Sir: I bear parts. And it's not being cine shops of the Far East. A tragic incideat occurred in To the Asian apothecaries, bear done through the legitimate chan- our neighbourhood this week, gall bladders and other wild nels." however it resulted in an i animal parts possess high Yang. He said the Kermode bears are hoaourable gesture from a Ter- Pri~ed : Ibr their healing also very desirable in the parts race business. : pro]Jetties, ,bear galls are dried trade. • A neighbour's dog was hit by =and grdund into a powder aad "They're very high ou the a car along Hall,well and badly prescribed:for everything from Yang," he said of the Asiau phi- injured. As the driver of that higli: fe~er/~nd ~delirium to burns losophy of Yin and Yang. "Aud car was nowhere to be seen, i and h Cmln61"rhoids. I've heard up to $5,000 at seller's we assisted the owuer with his '. Tliaf demand is turning bear price for a Kermode gall bladder. dog aud took him to the vet in hunters iuto smugglers oil this It's a uuique species and it tends the back of my Jimmy. The : Side of thePacific. to be desirable. The elemeut of dog was very badly injured and rarity adds to the interest." bleeding quite a bit. Kalina remembers well one The next day I took my truck case in Prince Rupert in the early to be cleaned as blood had 1980s where bear parts traffick- soiled the carpet iu the back of ing took ou the aura of organized the truck. I dropped the truck crime. off at Dream Car's Detailing in As many as 50 poachers iu B.C. the morning. and Alaska were iavolved, he When I returned that said, linkiug up with middlemen afternoon to pick it up, they who fronted the operation refused to let me pay for the through a Prince Rupert outdoor cleaning, saying that they were supply store., pleased someone had the Kalina said the animal parts seasitivity to help out an were being laundered out of the animal they didn't own. country through several Amer- I did not expect or anticipate ican import-export companies this kiud gesture, but did ap- and sent to the Asian market. preciate it and felt it should not "This took place in north- go unnoticed. So thanks to western B.C.," he says. "And Dream Car's Detailingt there was a significant amount of Also, thanks to the young money ilwolved." man who came and told us "The same thing is happening he'd seea the dog get hit. Un- right now to stone degree in the fortuaately, he died before we Terrace area with bear parts," could reach the vet. I hope this Kalina says. "Right now there's a might make some drivers think ~etwork of iudividuals supplying when they burn along Hal- bear parts for export." " / . PeterKalina l,well well above the speed He said there are two or three limit. There are lots of dogs key players and a variable num- aud children along this street! ber of poachers in the field. Jane Stead "Right now there's a "None of it's legal. There's no Terrace, B.C. paper trail on any of this stuff.'" network of individuals He relies primarily on tips in supplying bear parts for building a case against the people The ~XpOrt. " ilwolved. "It's like putting together a jig- faCts saw puzzle." Dear Sir: I There's skepticism in some I feel I must respond to a let- ."It is going on right now in this parts of the enviromneat ministry ter ill your paper from Dan area~,!!.:says Terrace district con- about how much traffiek in parts Farrell, business agent for B.C. servation officer Peter Kalina. actually takes place. Northwest Carpenters. "There is a network of individu- "It frustrates me when we as ,. ,.To be blu!!h it b, verY,.appaT:i al ~li, l, ff.q!vj%d ~il..~b~e ar ll].a)'t~,~rit ~fick- enforeL'm~ht pie6plz.'iiau e ,tlmifed - entthat he doesn't know what in~..j}!,,Te[~c9.,~: , ~ "~'; ,, it ,d ing that the commercializati6~¢lis he is" talk,lie 'ab6iR' and'shbuld He~jus! doesnt have, enough going on more: signficaltlly: than get his facts straight before C~;idcadeyCt io'p'ro~/e"it~...... " ' what the paper trail :will tell writing to the newspaper. Kalin~i'h/is:seen the bear car- These type of letters do no . ( .., you." cusses left rathe bush where olily Kalina says it's hard to pin MUTILATED CARCASS, 'f0und by conservation OffiCer Syd Ward, is the mark of a poacher. All, one any good as incorrect in- four paws, the head and gall bladder of this black bear were removed for sale. th'e gall bladder and perhaps a down because the vast majority fonnation is worse than no in- Couple 0fpaWs removed. of it is believed to be un- formattou. The' reason: the high demand derground. Orenda has au ammal allow- and" high prices paid overseas for "If you're going to subvert the able cut of 340,000 cubic the orgaus. system, you're not going to report 'Meat hunters' poach most meters and over a 10 111011111 Typically huuters can get about it." TERRACE ~ Most of the northwest's poachers There's a big difference between poaching logging season. This relates to $50 or $100 fora bear gall blad- "We don't know 10 per cent of aren't emmected to exotic foreign smuggling by residents and by non-residents. about 45 truck loads of logs der sqld here. But in South Korea what's going on if you want the rings -- they're what Peter Kalina calls "meat "Most residents poach to fill their perday. m!d other Far East markets, they honest truth of it," he said. "But hunters". freezers," Kallna says. The wood in the North Cau go for thousands of dollars -- we know enough to be con- They illegally hunt to fill their freezers and in' When non.residents are Involved, they're Kalum, Meziadin area is main- -as much as $200.a grain. cealed." many cases to sell meat and hides to others for usually trophy hunters and they're usually ly very old and decadent, rot- "Kalina is sure there is more bear Undercover officers with the fast cash. after big game like black bears, grizzlies or tell Hemlock and 70 per cent poacliing and parts trafficking environment ministry's new spe- "It's not'difficult to get moose at $1.50 a mountain goat. of this volume goes to pulp going ou than the legal records cial investigations unit could help pound in the local bars," says tile Terrace dis- Often, lie added, they're trying to circum- mills at Prince Rupert and the indicate. crack some of the poaching rings trict conservation officer. vent provindal regulations requiring fllem to B.C. Lower Mai,dand. "On paper in our area there's that conservation officers believe Although the bear parts trade has a higher use guides, pay higher fees, and stay out of The remaining 30 per cent is verTlitlle trade in bear parts," exist. profile, most illegal hmlting here involves moose closed ureas. split between Repap's Terrace Kalina says. "But I kuow there's "It's very difficult for poaching. "Certaiuly $,mys will go out for tile sole pur- sawmill aud overseas export. more than that going out of uniformed officers to get deep "The lion's share of the poaching that takes p~.se of selling the hide." The maximum ever exported here." enough ,ate this activity," says place is to satisfy personal need, followed closely Other hunters poach to collect trophies, overseas is 20 per cent of this '.'It's something I can't sub- Kalina. by commercialization of game." and some sell hides. cut and this would be about nine truck loads per day. • These nine loads and all of the pulp wood are sl@ped through the port of Stewart and Cracking down on the bear part trade create badly needed jobs for TERRACE ~ Euvironment minister haven't been worked out, but it would tion, said conservation officers offered to clio,dual hunters arc taking more than the that community. As for Orenda's proposed Johu Cashorc says he will take a recom- definitely include bear paws and gall bl ad- sell bear gall bladders to middlemen and two bears they're i)ermitted each year. pulp 1hill, I am Convinced they mendation to cabinet to completely outlaw ders. merchants in Chiaatowu. "What we lbund was that the un- are doing everything possible the trade in bear parts. "We're aware of 100 documeuted 100 "We found it extremely easy to sell bear derground market operated very com- to get that project started. bear kills last year where parts were galls to people -- including licensed fur fortably within the existing legislation;" The move follows the arrest of five Financing is always a major removed that we suspect were killed il- traders -- without produchlg license num- Dahl said, explahting that poachers use the Lower Mainland residents ou charges of il- problem for ally new business legally," said Mark Hayden, the lower bers or any other documentatioa," l~e said. legal process to launder illegally taken legal trafficking in bear parts. vcuture. If you want to be a i ii- mainland's senior conservation officer. "Several people bought galls from us on galls. Charged are. Saug He Kim of Surrey, repeated occasions." "Under the present system it's very easy carpeuter you must have June Kug See of North Vancouver, David money to buy tools for that ! The seized bear parts came from to disguise bear parts taken illegally," he Bilaa of Sardis, Be Sik S e of Yarrow, and "i'Under the present system it's Ontario, Quebec, Alberla and tnost parts of said. "Once gall bladders are dried or trade. Bung Ok Jo of Yarrow. Officials seized 30 frozen, We have no way of kuowing how I trust this will put the facts very easy to disguise bear parts B.C. paws and more than 100 gall bladders. Current legislation requires anyone old it is. That means the traders can use straight for Mr. Farrell and the The largest ones weighed 125 grams and taken illegally." -. Dahl. buying bear Imrts to keep records of who 'liccnce numbers that arc several years old people who read his letter. the'Smallest were 20 grams. Poachers get they obtained them from. to legitimize the galls they've got in Yours Truly, about $20 to $33 a gram in Vancouver for He said Vancouver is a focal point for Those records theoreticaliy create a stock." Tipper Mould properly dried and cured galls. the bear parts trade. paper trail that makes it possible for co,I- It s been an euforcement nightmare to Meziadin Lake, B.C. Euviroument ministry spokesman Jim Smithers conservation officer Kelly servation officers to trace the trade of keep track of bear parts sold legally or ,l- McCracken Shid the details of the bau Dahl, who was involved iulhe ilwestiga- paris. They can then deform,lie whether itt, legally., Cat problems Some cats are causing trouble. The They a're wild cats and live in the alley ibehindihel work for a company from Medical Clinic. They make a terrible mess the't:e:]mdthe Prince George. smell is bad start The company got the ~:The manager of the budding has complamed:to the job because it had the Lqity;:She says the mess isuhhea[thy and ~aiitslthe cats lowest price. tfiken away. The price was so low, The city has already tried to trap the cats but had no the city will not have to success. It will try again to solve the problem. The Start is for people spend as much money as leartling how to read. It thought it would. Page A6 _XerraeeSeptenlber:+/++ Btandard,~Wednesday, + + :27, 1992 Government's word is their new bond+. ,be increased if market conditions The money raised will reduce Anyone with questi011S OU the ...... _ TERRACE -- The province will BUSINESS REVIEW put B.C. Savings Bonds on the chauge; the amount the government will bond issue can call a toll-free line market Sept. 15, finance minister The bonds will be redeemable have to borrow both in Calrada set up by the government. The Glen Clark announced last week. twice a year -- Oct. 15 and Apr. and abroad. number is 1-800.463-BOND. Available to B.C. residents and 15 -- for their full value plus ac- businesses only, the three-year crued iaterest to that date. bonds will be sold by banks, They are also fully transferable, credit uaions, trust companies, in- allowing holders to sell them to vestment dealers and, for the first other people at any time provid- Now when you time, IDeal govenuneut agent of- ing the buyer is a British Colum- buy 200 gr. of flees. bian. Gourmet Coffee, There will be a minilnuln pur- Although the rate of interest chase requirement of $100 and a payable will not be revealed until receive 100 gr. maximum of $100,000 and all Sept. 15, Clark said .the rate bonds are fully guaranteed by the would be competitive. Free Gift Wrapping FREE! province. He expected the government to There will be a guaranteed ,nin~ raise more thai~ $350 million ,mum interest rate for the full from the bond issue; three year period but the rate ,nay

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(;hr,.lie I'ntil~uu t',l,~ he olle .f ll~e VCal'.,ill[~ si~lls of diabetes f yim feel e(.~lstmllly tired (,r Court report h~ekiul~ it, encrl~y, d,m'l iA~tl(,rc' ih I~h-'tl'.-' set' Votlr ,l.ctltr. F,lr Iil,)r~? Jl, filr,lllllJ,)ll ;1111~111dhthclt's. ~.'l)lll;It'l lilt' (~llllllllJllll L)inhelt's A~,S(IuJHIJIHI. TERRACE -- Here are couvie- convicted of three counts of tions resulting from recent cases breaking aad entering. Coekeli heard is, Terrace provincial court: was given a suspended sentence and two years on probation. !RE A LOGGER AGENCY them Heario May 26 J , . ,~ .. ~.!.~ Herluan Joseph Wilson pleaded Gisclle Mary Labreeque guilty to driving with a blood- pleaded guilty to theft mtder - alcohol level over the legal It,nit $1,000 and was fined $50. of 0.08. Hewas fined $450 a,d is June 22 David Reuben Gray pleaded prohibited from driving for one Services year. guilty to impaired driving. He Safety May 28 was fitted $400 attd is prohibited "A to,time is t/earing Time." Donald Louis Ertman pleaded t'rom driving for one year. • IndividualAudiometric Hearing Testing guilty to driviug with a blood- Dotma Marie Mackenzie REQU!RED: • Evaluationsol PersonalHearing Protection alcohol level over the lcgal limit pleaded guilty to assault. She was Hydraulic Loader Operators W,C.B. CERTIFIED of 0.08. He was se,tc,eed to four given a suspettded set, fence and HEARING TEST FACILITIES mouths in jail attd is prohibited one year on probation. (Juicers) from driving for one year. June 26 Jeffrey Scott MacDonald Gary Don Mojak pleaded guilty pleaded guilty to drug trafficking, to impaired driving, He was fitted MacDonald was sentenced to 30 $500 attd is prohibited from dr,v- days in jail. ing for one year. David Marshall pleaded guilty Mafalda Moutemuro pleaded ~ to assault and was fined $250. guilty to theft under $1,000 and May 29 was fined $250, Cecilia Bernadette Clayton Gary Wallace Hill pleaded pleaded guilty to theft under guilty to theft under $1,000 and $1,000. Clayton was given a was fined$250. suspended seuteuee and six Jutte29 mouths on probation. Steve Ivan Thibault pleaded Kerby Good pleaded guilty to guilty to driving with a blood- mischief causing less than $1,000 alcohol level over the legal limit damage and was given a of 0.08. He was fi,ed $400 and is suspended sentence and oue prohibited from driving for oae year's probatiou. year. • :::, jlt~ Rolattd Leblond pleaded guilty June 30 ~? ~* ~3:3 l...... :=:~ [ " ...... [: l : l [ to a Liquor Control Act viohitio=~ Gordon James Wade pleaded and was fined $300.- guilty to assault. Wade received a Dotutavan htgo Meierhofer suspended sentettce, oue year on pleaded guilty to fraud under probation and an order to perform $1,000 attd was fitted $100. 40 hours of comznuuity work ser- June 15 vice. WRONG! People who feed bears are not doing them any Robert James Parker pleaded favour. In fact, they're creating a threat to human lives and guilty to drug possession. Parker July 2 those of the bears, says a local conservation officer. was settteneed to one day in jail Barry AaUltony Shauoss pleaded anbd was fined $1,200. guilty to three counts of being uu- Edward Jerome Wesley pleaded i lawfully at large. He was 'Kindness' kills guilrty to itnpaired driving; Wes- sentenced to six weeks in jail. Icy was fined $400 and is July3 TERRACE -- Giviug a handout highway," said conservation of. prohibited from driving for one Bo Valfrid Wulffpleaded guilty to a hungry bear seems like a fleer Peter Kalina. "People year. to disqualified driving. He was great idea. The bear gets fed and would throw hot dogs, sand- June 19 fined $300 attd is prohibited from you get a chance to stare mother withes and marshnmllows at Nell Leonard Straiu was con- driving forsi×months. Two brotherstransform an ordinarywagon intoa flying machine, ~[[[r= nature in the teeth. them, and the bears begau associ- vieted of assault causing bodily Kevin Blanc Leavitt pleaded and transform their own lives into an extraordinary adventure. Wrong. ating the vehicles with easy harm and mischief causing less guilty to public mischief. He was :t~[l~ ¢olumbll Pl¢lurll Indu|tdll, Jn¢,All Rlghtl Rlla~tod, =¢1992 L...... D,,lgnC...... Tfl$lnt HomeVid..... RighI, R..... d. [] ['P-"O'~ ~¢ A bear which lives on a diet of food." • than $1,000 damage. Strain was fined $300. human food will likely be un- "It was causiug a problem for seutenced to three months in jail Clayton Ralph Hanson pleaded den,our,shed attd is very people that had stopped to look at and one year on probation, guilty to two counts of theft under da,gerous. thebears." Darrell Frederick Grace pleaded $1,000. Hanson was given a Two bears had to be destroyed When Kalina went to invest,- guilty totwo counts of failing to suspended sentence and one year ViDEO this year because motorists on gate one of the bears, it ran for comply with a condition of a on probation. Hwy 16 kept stoppittg and feed- his truck as soon ashe parked and recognizance. Grace was fined . Andrew Larry Uhrig pleaded FREE KID'S MOVIES ANY OTHER RENTAL ing them. Kalina was forced to shoot it. $400 and is on probatiou for six guilty to impaired driving. 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CO-SPON$ORED BY THE CITY OF TERRACE & TERRACE & DI$TRIC~CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page All Socreds are not dead yet Correction TERRACE -- In last week's story on improved access to fishing spots therefore assuming it would ever TERRACE -- Despite the drub- people", there would be .o such for wheelchair users on page A3, the Terrace Parks and Recreation De- be thus. bing it suffered at the polls last "free ride" for the Liberals next partment was znistakcnly given credit for iml)roving the Red Sand Lake fal!, the Social Credit party is far time around, The complacency that bred campground. from dead, says the president of "People will have to have a meant those who leaned toward The Ministry of Forests is responsible for improvements to the camp- the B.C. Young Socreds. reason to vote Liberal," he free enterprise had felt little need ground to make it wheelchair accessible. Elected to the post in May of added. to get involved in politics, con- this year, Bruce Halisor was back Claiming the Socrcds had a ccntrating instead on their carter home in Terrace for a visit last proven record in government of or starting their own business. week. creating the strongest economy in Those same people now real- Pointing out the Socreds had the country, Hallsor said, ized they had to get involved. LABOUR DAY been recapturing members 10st in "People know what we staud As for the Skeena Soered party, the months prior to the October for." Hallsor said it was in sound '91 election, he also noted its And, as their term of office fiuancial shape and would have provincial membership was still went on, he predicted the New no problem fielding a candidate 10 times that of the opposition Democrat government would in the next election. PICNIC Liberals. steadily lose support among Pointing out Dave Parker, the He said the Liberals' success in voters. '91 Socred candidate, had topped Kitimat-Terrace & District '91 was based on voters who had As for the reaction of young the polls in Terrace, Thornhill rejected the Socreds because of voters to the Social Credit party, and Lakclse, he said the party had Labour::Gouncil personalities but would n0t vote he pointed to increased member- a strong voting base to work .....lnv tes all for the NDP. ship of his organization -- up from. However, given the Socreds frolh 4,200 in October 1991 to "' Bruce Hallsor He also noted the Liberals had UNION.MEMBERS & FAMILIES had rid themselves of the percep- 4,900 today. cration had grown up knowing finished a distant third here. tion of being a party of "sleazy Halisor, 24, explained his gcu- only Socred government's and September 7 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Kin Hut on Halliwell -Horseshoe Tournament -Prizes .Barbeque A woman is responsible for a man's sexual excitement, -Races/Games Children & Adults -Free Admission Myth: thereforeshe cannot stop the sexual activityonce she has "turned him on". FOR INFO. CALL TAMMY 635-6410, CANDICE635-2116 A woman may be the stimulusthat causes arousal, however, men can control their sexual behavlouras we las women can. ANNUAL SALE October 1, 2 & 3 Reality: ~t la the brain, not the sexual organs, that conVols arousal. A woman Is neverunder any obligationto relievea man of sexual tension. 15 % OFF BOOKS Terrace&DistdctVicUmsAssistanceProgram635"1111 4606 LakelseAvenue, Terrace 635-4428 3205 Eby Street,Terrace - _ I

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IN TODAY'S WORLD... the child who is bilingual or trilingual has a big advantage. FRENCH IMMERSION Primary One~Kindergarten Registration at Kiti K'Shan School " 635-3115

Parent Contacts "". Joan Norman Patti Barnes 635'7461 638-1713 EVEN A JUDGE gets no respect! Ask local bench guardian seemed like a great idea at the time, the perpetrators might Ed deWalle. He came home to find he'd been tried, found find themselves having to rethink that should they ever find guilty and sentenced in absentia. Though the joke probably themselves appearing before that same dispenser of justice.

- I II. - --- " Long Dr. Peter Okimi is pleased to announce the opening of year his dental practice in associateship with ahead Dr. Bruce Prokopetz TEl{RACE ~ When students start back at school next week, beginning August 31, 1992 at 20% Ihcy'll be starting a year which won't end until the last day of June 1993. Park Ave. Dental Clinic OFF ALL In previous years, school has ended the last Friday in June. Park Avenue But next yearlhat last Friday in J 01C 0 Products June falls a couple of days sooner • 638-8567 than usual. And the teachers' con- until Sept. 12/92 tract settled last year requires a total of five non-instructional days ~ more than ever before -- be fitted into the school year. HAIRBUSTERS As a result, the school board couldn't fit the 187 days of in- • Terrace Stock: car.;AssQ.ci_a.ti,gn.... Skeena Mall struction required by the educa- lion nfinistry into the traditional BUMP TOPASS "bookends" ~ •the day after Labour Day attd the last Friday in AND DEMOLITION RULES Jutte. ' o,.%\'. . .:.. "It seems like such a simple thing," board chairman Edna 1. Any full bodiedpassenger cars allowed.No convertibles; Cooper Said. "But it isn't." 2. Tires, wheelsand suspensionmust be stock. Fortner rteaehers' union presi- 3. Fendersmay be cut out for tire clearance. dent Rob Brown's had suggested 4. All glass and chrome must be removed. the solution was to use a "crea- 5. All doors must be chainedor bolted.... tive" definition of what can be 6. Gas tanks can be lelt in' stock position'or'm0ved to :the tout,ted as a day of instruction. trunk. " - -:,;. " :: :,- 7. Batteff may be securely mountedto ifie floor in •tile "A day of instruction is a day drivers compartmentprovided they arecoVeredwith of inslructiott for some or all of rubber, to preventacid spills,:/} :: : 'i: ,i"i the students in the school dis- 8. Driver's door must be filled':w[thcementlo(sand / trier," he said. 9. Threepoint seat belts required. ~i~i~i;ilo6erated by Nwcc Students' A'SsoC./,YI: ',-: i~i.i Some students attend school 10. All drivers & #assengersmust wear approvedhelmets, here on Saturdays, Brown pointed 11, Passengers must be seated iO Iron{ seat with three out, so any Saturday cmtld be point seat belt. 12. All drivers must be 16 years ol age and ~old a valid cot, nted as a day of instruction for f " ?;, ': education miaistry counting pur- drivers licence. UNDER NEW ...... ' 13. Radiators must remain in stock location. No reinforcing is poses. allowedin front el radiator. Cooper said the board didn't 14 Musthave a fire extlngulshel:secured within easy reach agree with using creative defini- el driver, tions. 15. Must have a roll bar lust behinddriver or have a single "It is supposed to be 187 days post secured betweenreel and tloor, of school for all children ~ and 16, Must wear long-sleevedcoveralls !n pits and cars'. that's what it should be." 17, Entry fee is $25.00 and coversdriver and 2 mechanics. We'd like to welcome She noted that Victoria has 1 & All cars will be techedby T,S.C.A. officials.Any car that eliminated any chance of ending Ilia officialsdeem unsafe or not complyingwith the rules the year sooner by sclteduling will be cut from the program until the program is fixed. Kristina Moraes provincial exat'us Oil June 29 attd 30. ....- to our Centre ,.~ OPENING DAY BLITZ CONGRATULATIONS ~ Sept. 8, 1992 .: ; " TO: Free use of facilities NORMA KERBY from 10 am to 4 pm " 1st prize winner of 2 Kashtin tickets, Kashtin T, Shirt, Compact Disc and Baseball Hat. Our facilities include: ;: :

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CHARLOTTE GUNO .....~- games 2nd prize winner of 2 Kashtin T-Shirts, Baseball shower Hats and Compact Disc's. 5331 I'ERRACE STANDARD : ~ Terrace, B.C,:V8G 4C2 I - ~T.,,~ ~-~,A ...... 635-4009 635-6511 'Local 358 Terrace Standurd, Wednesday, September 2, 1992- Page A13 Zaul Zap bailed out TERRACE -- Creditors of a haud now with Iuterpac," he LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO logging company have approved added. a plan dealing with its debt of "The bottom line is to keep the uearly $4 million. company holdiugs in the north- SEPTEMBER 1992 :PALACE,SEPTEMBER 1992 Zaul Z,a p Industries, owned by west," said Nyce of the new ar- the Gitwiaksihlkw band in the rangement. Nass Valley, hag a forest liccnce He said lack of a bridge added 3 Terrace 4 Big Ringelte of 50,000 cubic metres a year. at least two hours to the hauling 747 Brothers 1Kermode Terrace A~r Cadets & Sisters The majority of its debt is being distance needed to trausport logs. Terrace Soccer trausformed in a complicated Zaul Zap received its 50,000 Friendship Blueback Terrace Nisga'a maueuver into a new company cubic metre a year liccnce iu the Society Swim Club AntiPoverty Tribal Council Figure Skating called Sire G_an Forestry Corpora- last decade after first asking for 9- ...... "1-Oorder o, --1 Canadian 1~ Little tiou that's 51 per cent owned by one of 120,000 cubic melres, 6 7 Terrace 8 Royal •" Paraplegic "" Theatre Parents the Gitwinksihlkw band. Nyce said. Minor Kerrnode Terrace Purple Assoc, Coalition for the Peaks Kinsmen It's beiug described by ob- That further placed Zaul Zap at Advancement Hockey Friendship Terrace Nisga'a Search & servers close to the deal as an an economic disadvantage but it el Education LAIOUR DAY Society Gymnastics Anti Poverty Tribal Council Rescue alternative to baukruptey. did contract loggiug for other ,17 vo,,.,, 1~ Canadian 10 Minor • Formed ia the early 1980s, Zaul companies to help cash flow, he 13 14 1-5 16 .,. s., Paraplegic •/ Softball Parents Terrace Kerrnode Terrace '~",, Zap received its forest licence in Harry Nyce said. Assoc, Coalition for the Minor Friendship Kmeues 1987 but ran into trouble when demise to costs exceeding Zaul Zap was able to make con- I Advancement Blueback Terrace Nisga'a Swim Club Anti Poverty Tribal Council Figure Skating logging costs outstripped revenue. Iributions to Gitwinksihlkw el Education Hockey Society revenuc. And Rusko said company mau- which resulted its commuuity hall 2~ Canadian ¢, U,le A key part of the deal involves 21 23 24 '°"'°°'UIS[IICI ~' Paraplegic 'J Thealrn agemeat was poor. and a church, said Nyee. 20parents Terrace 2~rmode Terrace] s,PO.A rASSOC,! a Vancouver-based and Chinese- "That's not unusual -- 95 per "We hope that will be con- Coalition lor the Kinsmen Minor Friendship • Peaks } Terrace OWltcd iuvcstment company cent of companies iu this country tinued under Sire G_an," he said. Advancement Nisga'a, ,. . Search & Gymnastics[ Anti.Poverty Tr bal Council ,- called Fountainhead Enterprises fail because of poor manage- Nyce acla~owledged that el Education Hockey Society :.-.. Rescue_ " Corporati0a. maul," said Rusko. Gitwinksthlkw's investment in 27 28 29 30 I Ii Zaul Zap owes it nearly $2.2 The B.C. supreme court must Zaul Zap did put a strain ou the Parents Terrace Kerlnode [errae, e ! L million of which. $1 million is still approve the debt restruetur. band's fiuances. Coalition for the COmlr]Ul~ly Minor Friendship Voltlril~l & : ." secured agaiust the company's ing plan. Sire G_an is a Nisga'a word Advancement forest liceuce. Gitwinksihlkw chief eouueillor which roughly trauslates as 'good of Education Baseball Society Access • Fountainhead is giving up its Harry Nyce said constantly wood' or 'holy wood'. claims against Zaul Zap in return ehangiug mauagement at Zaul Kalum Forest District manager Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 for a minority position in Sire Zap put it at a disadvantage. Brian Downie said approval of Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6"15 Gnn. "We'd be maki,g operating the forests minister is not needed Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. Also holding a minority post- costs, theu slip a bit. Make opera- for the license transfer because lieu in Sire Gan is Iuternational ting costs again and slip a little majority owuersbip of the new SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION Forest Products (Interpae) of bit," said Nyce. company is the same as it was T.V. MONITORS Vancouver which iuvested in the "We pretty well have that in with Zaul Zap. new company aud will manage loggiug and nfarketing opera- lious. The Gilwiuksihlkw band is owed nearly $600,000 by Zaul Zap and is surreudering its claim in rclurn for majority ownership of Sitn Gas. Yet there could still be approxi- ,,..? [# IT COllIEST0 GRUT I)FJ'" mately $1.1 million in nupaid un- secured creditor claims, said a Peat, Marwick Theme accounting firm partner iavolvcd in the deal. I CHRYSLERDEALERS GIVE Bob Rusko estimated that those " , - remaining unsecured creditors could receive 11 ceuts ou the dol- lar depending upon a fiual settle'- meut of claims aud expenses. He attributed .the Zaul Zap's Province to: foot bridge bill TERRACE- It looks as if the " ' " ptovmcmlf" , . government ]s going to .:-=

pay the majority of the cost of . . t,lm,=,..~ building a bridge over the Nass / River to the tiny village of Gitwinksihlkw.. • And that ends a plan hatched in .; the 1980s to have the federal ."'~"-~'.":i:':,"~!,* governmeut pay half the cost. :~ii'iii~iiii~:.i:il The original bridge plan was :~:.i~i:!,~;i!:/i.;/:i;!iii:i!~!~"{~i~.~'~!:, tied to the grauting of a forest licence to the now-failed Zaul Zap Industries logging company WITH 48 MONTH owned by the Gitwinksihikw EVERYDEALER HAS (Canyon City) band. Iu retura for the licence, Zaul Zap was to build the bridge ,-,-.,CLEARLY MARKEDTHEI FACTORYFINANQNG giving it access to wood and to replace au agiug footbridge now used by Gitwinksihlkw resideuts. ' '92 VEHICLESAT The province aud Zaul Zap each said they would pay one- quarter of the costs i~ the federal governmeut picked up the

remaining hal f. " ¢.t But the federal government never did couuuit itself, ultimate- . 2 ..... :i-.*: i;?:i~i. ly plaei,g Zaul Zap in a precarious finauciai position be- cause the majority of the wood under licence was across the river. The provincial highways minis- try hag started ils own dcsigu for a vehicle bridge and hopes to have it completed next spring, says regional highways ministry . iuanager Jan Buckle. "There's several hundred peol~le who have nothing but a footbridge," said Buckle of the reasoning behiud the decision. "There are Iol8 of other cases where the ministry provides ac- -..; CCSS. ' ~ He said the ministry had al- AN OPPORTUNITYLIKE THIS AGAIN ready discarded a Zaul Zap bridge study fittanced by the fed- eral government. "It really wasn't suitable. It was a sittgle lane logging bridge arid it hadn't beelz done with a lot of testillg of abutment condi- tioas,"sald Buckle. A drill crew this summer tested rock outeroppings about 800m upstream from the existing foot- bridge. Depending on whether the B bridge is one-lane or two, the I oo~-- ~ I ITAGE: CHRYSLER [*Plymo.tlil final price, with road approaches, I 'm I could top $3 million, said Buckle. AT YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER DEALERS. An approach road of nearly m *Offers mutuall exclusive and for rsonal use only Financing for a maximum of 48 months subject o approval by Chrysler Credil Canada Ltd, Example: $10,OOOlinancad at 3.9% A,P.R, equals $22S,34 2kin will be needed from the ex- I CHRYSLER/ .M,hi. fn. an ~,,mQ P. n B ¢81~6.32 Total amount o be reoaid' $10 816 32. With 3 9% A.P.R. and $1,500 rebate not taken, stslutor.ily required recalculated C,O.B. express,od ~ dollars and perconl Is: '""~'~'~=%~"~,~"~;j';..%~'."~. k=..~ ,~ ..,,,., ~,~/. u I 19~2 until terminated bv Chrvalar Canada Ltd. Rata ease vehicles eligible for t-sclory HeDate gary. p,pp,se.to exmurtg uealer mven;oryomy, ic.-L .l tsting road in the Nass and a new I J ...... P"' °~;'l:~¢"al G; dK%~'~L'ea's=eXProgram also available on'sl~[flc mode a These offers cancel replace and may not be comhineo wdh olher oners. road on the other side com~ecting License,registrar on, freight, insurance, taxes and othe fees extra. See Dealer lot dete Is. to Gitwi,ksihlkw. Page A14 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 '° * ...... i Rest stop Workers switch unions to improve vale companies doing road aud But BCGEU members did hand TERRACE -- The Interuatioual TERRACE -- Major improve- bridge mainteuance in the pro- out leaflets at the polls last week Uuion of Operating Engineers has ments are being plauned for a vance. urging Bulkley Valley sigued up workers who once highways miuistry rest stop belonged to auother union. Maintenance workers to The BCGEU is the historical 30kin east of here on Hwyl6. Employees of Bulkley Valley reconsider their vote. representative of h ighway The idea, said Adams, was for The rest stop is el| the left Maintenance, which handles road workers, dating back to the days h;lltd side of the highway, just inaintenance fi'om Smithers to the workers to think about choos- when the highways ministry had ing the BCGEU by having attoth- past the Skeena Cellulose Iog- n Kitwauga and north to Stewart, its own crews doing maintenance giug bridge spamdng the voted to joiu the engineers last cr vote. work. Adams did concede that the ef- Skcena River. week by a 47 to 14 margiu. Two pit toilets will be re- Those workers were once Operating engineers busiuess fect of reconsidcring would bc to agent Frank Hannon says there's •vote against certifying with the placed by chemical ones con- represented by the B.C. Govern- tained iu a building, a well is ment Employees Uniou a "kecn interest from employees opcratingcngineers. of other privatized corn panies." She added that the BCGEU did beiug unproved and concrete (BCGEU) but chose to decertify will be poured on walkways. more thau three years ago. Carol Adams, a public relations congratulate the workers for choosing to join a uniou. A key aspect of the improve- Tbis is the first time a ultioII officer for the BCGEU, said her merits is adding at least one iOL - Harmon said he and another other than the BCGEU bas uuion isn't worried that this is the picnic table designed for dec!mona are ,~/_, 2 4- h o u r labour orgauizer in a first series represented employees of the pri- start of a trend. people in wheelchairs, says of meetings with Bulkley Valley easter to make w / A L A R M S Maintenance workers gave them highways ministry spokesman than others...:. ,.~oo ,os, Shawu McKindey. Suzuki draws bead on Kemano three uuions from which to choose. "They'll be able to sit at the TOLSIEC, ~ leader in Norlhwest ~. TERIL'%CE -- The filming of an- front Equity Silver Mines' "We suggested the Teamsters, table without having to shift to other David Suzuki docu- Houston mine manager Brian ourselves axed the BCGEU. We the bench," he said. mentary -- this time focussing Robert, on, calls on the pro- TOLSEC CANADA INC. realized they certainly needed a Old-fashioned 45-gallon bar- on AIcan and the Kemauo Com- ducers to ensure tlne reporting ~.,.~~ 3238 Kalum St. ~P~'~(~. uaion but we wanted them to rel garbage cans will be re- pletlon Project -- has some is uot biased. ~..~"3~.~ Terrace V8G-2N4 think over which one," said placed by aew ones that have a nortbwesterners worried. Labeling Suzuki's docu- Harmon. slanted lid. ~.,,I EC~O0-~05~ Kit,mat's mayor and council mentaries "biased and one- "We no sooner got home and Work should be done the end are sendiug a letter expressing sided", he says the Vancouver ~__..~"JI 638-0241 they got back to us. On our sec- of September and improve- their concerns about the docu- geneticist has aligned himself ond swiug, we signed them up," merits at other rest stops are mentary to the CBC. Filming is with the environmental move- he said. also planned, said McKi=dey. still underway and the pro- ment. [ |1 - gram, which includes a substan- "This allows him to present tial segment on AIcan's billion- himself as a hero to the environ- II~ NorthwestCommunity College dollar hydroelect,'ic project, is meutal extremists who live in Extension l~'esmtingou~ Fall 1992~r ANNOUNCEMENT expected to air early next year. the more populated southern Services Co~r & B~,~s~ Co~es Suzuki's last major television eentres, but it does nothing to documentary probed the state address the real Issues and does of the B.C. forest industry and not consider tbe welfare of tlne COMPUTER COURSES drew the wrath of the industry people living in the region af- Keyboarding for Executives- Oct.~- 23. ~. W. E 7-9 am) and loggers province-wide. fected," Robertson added. Auother letter to the. CBC, (~o class Mo~.OcL 12 TI~LbSM~8) Computer Fundamentals- Sept. 15 - Oct.27 flue,. 7-10 pm) ~, ~|'~ ~ ~,~ .~ W0rdPerfect 5.1- Introduction BUYINGA COMPUTER: ? ? Class 1- Sept. 16- Oct.28 Class 2- Nov. 3- Dec. 15 WE WH,L SEND YOU A FREE Wed. 7-10pm Tues.7-10 pm BI.~ERS GUIDE TO HELP YOU ~g .MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION Lotus 1.2-3. Introduction.Nov. 4- D~. 16 (Wed.7-10 pro) PRo-TW: Buy a NON-htterlaced Windows, version3.1 Mike Harem recently joined the staff at the Terrsce Standardas Managerof mi Monitor if you want to get'thebest out of the Advertising Department. He has more than 15 years experience in com- your Super VGA Monitor and a IMEG Class 1-Nov.9 & 16 Class2.Dec. 5 munlty newspapers, the last 10 of which have been in advertising. • , . I~ ;v'ideo Card for all those great colours. Mike comes from Unity, a small farming/miningcommunity in West Central Mon. 7-10pro Sat. 9am-4tm Saskatchewan. His creativity and experience in promotion planningwill make him an asset PHONE TERRACE 798-2491 to the Terrace Standard's alresdy competent Advertising Department. BUSINESS COURSES Mike's first week on the job was spent with Sam and Janet planning a busy PRO. RAM COMPUTERS fall season. They are already worldng on the annual Coupon CII0pers and Acct. 101- Bookkeeping Fundamentals Scrabble contest for September, and have campaigns planned for October including Power Smart/Home Renovations, Small Business Week and the Oct. 6. Dec. 10 (TuesJThurs.7-10 pm) annual Ski Terrace Booklet. Acct. 102. RoutineBookkeeping Pr0o~ures Mike looks forward to getting to know the local business community. Feel free to drop by the Terrace Standard office or pick up the phone and give Kermode Choristers , Oct.6,-~. !0 ~urs. ] - 10 pro)- Prff~isit~: A~ 101 Mike a call to discuss your promotional ideas and concerns. Community+Youth,Choir ,~,+ ,:, ":~,~,R'egistratff~are ~ing accepteddn a first comefirst serve basis at our main campus at 5331 M~onneUAvenue TERRACESTANDAR" D Forfurther information regarding these Coursesplease contact ...... :: : ,"' David Himmelman,635.6511, ext. 320 638-7283

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Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page A15 Mills' search over TERRACE- Mills Memorial Hospital's two-year search for a psychiatrist has ended. • Dr. Nagib Asald from Libya has now been granted hospital privileges after his documents and qualifications were checked and accepted by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons. ~i,~.( 0 1 Trained at McMastcr University ur September in Hamilton and at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Asaid /~..14"#~/Crystal Charaoter returned to practice in Libya in 1983. He began communicating witli Mills Memorial about a year ago. "He'll certainly be a boost to the psychiatric department," said Terrace Regional Health Care Society chief executive officer Michael Leisinger. Full Lead ~/~'~, 1 "We'vp had excellent co- Austrian ~~"'~'-~__~ li operation from the local mental health unit and by the psychialrist in Kitimat and by the UBC out- reach team, but having a person Regular Retail Price $39. 95 on site, that's the answer," he said. Leisinger said there were about SPECIAL SALE PRICE a dozen inquiries over the course of the two-year search. He said Asaid's Canadian train' ingwas a great boost in satisfying iOnly, S24.95 l , criteria set by the college of physicians and surgeons. The hospital also hopes an 36% Edmonton-based anesthetist will' Save move here to fill in for Dr. Robin Chorn who is leaving for a one- year residency training period ERWlN'S next year. The hospilal's second anesthetist, Dr. Philip Lin, returned the beglnnilrg of lifts ddr,. Q . year from a similar residency pe- SINCE 1910 riod. 4637 Lakelse Ave,, Terrace -- 635-7440 Leisiuger said the hospital wel- 8keena Mall, Terrace -- 635-5111 conies the possibility of the Ed- 246 Clly Centre, Killmat -- 632-331:3 monton anesthetist moving here.

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Weather COMMUNITY NEWS Watch, Page B3 JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 / TERRACE STANDARD Voyageurs bid farewell offers What's Up as a public service to its readers and community Saying organizations. This column is intended for non-profit organiza- goodbye tions and those events for which there is no admis- sion charge. not easy To meet our production deadlines, we ask that any TERRACE ~ Vowing to item for What's Up be return and visit each other, submitted by noon on the nine local students and their FRIDAY preceding the Quebec counterparts finally issue in which it is to ap- parted company at the Terrace pear. airport Saturday. For contributed articles, "It's very special, what's the deadline is $ p.m. on happened," says 18-year-old the preceding THURS- Terrace student Bob Basanti. DAY. "It's something I thought We also ask that a|l sub- would never happen having missions be typed or friends in Quebec." printed neatly. "I definitely want to go back SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 -- Terrace to Quebec whenever I have tim Badminton Club will hold a General meeting at 7:30 pm in opportunity." the Public library. The Terrace students spent a week in St. Gabriel-de- SEPTEMBER 8-9, 1992 -- Ter- race Little Theatre will be Brandon, north of Montreal holding auditions for the Musical before returning here to host 'The Utter Glory of Morrissey their French-Canadien friends Hall' at 7:00 pm in the McCon playhouse. Anyone 10 and over for a week in the northwest. is welcome to audition.

SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 -- Ter- race & District SPCA is holding a "The only thing I can say CROSS-COUNTRY friends Jean-Francois Allard, Yvette Renaud, said their goodbyes Saturday, with Allard, Deschenes and Des- genersil meeting on Monday at is I'm proud to say that be- Francois Deschenes, Bob Basanti, and Jeff Desrochers pose rochers returning to St, Gabriel-de-Brandon,.Quebec. ~ .- 7:30 pm in the Library meeting room. Everyone is welcome. For fore being a Quebecer, I after getting off the train from Prince Rupert Friday. The group more info. call Cam, 638-8868. am a Canadian. I don't • .-- . ever want Quebec to be being a Quebecer, I am a Ca- him buy a T-shirt which has said the constitutional crisis The Terrace students saidthe A PLACE TO GO when preg- half the Fleur-de-Lis and half was almost a non-issue there, hlnguage barrier was :n0t a,.; nant and needing support. Bir- apart from Canada." nadian. I don't ever want thright offers confidential and Quebec to be ,'ipart from Cana- the maple leaf ~ like a united "It's the politicians," difficult as they had non-judgemental help to any da." Canada," he said. "To see Basanti explains. "The strug- anticipated when in Quebec. woman distressed by an unplann- Being together that long cre- gle between Quebec and the • "'We had to make the effort ed pregnancy. Come in for a free Basanti, his Ten'ace counter- him actually purchasing that pregnancy test, baby or materni- ated some strong friendships wasa bigthing, rest of Canada is between the to speak French ~ and they part, said the perceived politi- ty clothes, or just a friendly and and cut through the politics. politicians. It has nothing to would meet us halfway,'" sympathetic listener. Office at cal climate doesn't reflect the Quebec student Jeff Des- "MostQuebecers areagainst dowith the people." Basanti said. "If we had No. 201, 4721 Lazeile Ave. (in real feeling of the people. the Tillicum Building) Open 11 rochers put it succinctly with separation," adds Yvette : "When We were there we in- trouble they would help us. a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday through Renaud, a 17-year-old Terrace teracted with people not People appreciated the fact Friday. 24-hour helpline his halting English: "For me what h'it me was student. 635-3907. "The only thing I Can say is walking into a store in Quebec politicians so we had noprob- that you at least tried to speak •k. -k. ,k ,k ,k BIG BROTHERS & BIG I'm proud to say that before City with Jeff and watching Bbth Renaud; and Basan~i," lems at e,ll.' ...... French. '~ ...... SISTERS are recruiting new members. Regular meetings are the third Monday of every month at the'new office. 4650 C Lakelse Ave.. from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. For more info. phone 635-4232. Local scouts need more leaders /r .k ,k 'k" "k KERMODEI LIONS meet every 1st & 2nd Wednesday of the A shortage of leaders in the month at 12:00 noon. and every Telrace scouting movement 4th Wednesday at 7 pro. means some youths might be Meetings located at Inn of the turned away during registration West. ,k" ,k. ,k .k -k next nmnth. BIBLIO-SOLEIL: French Approximately 25-30 leaders reading club for children 6 and are needed for beavers, cubs, up; every Wednesday until Aug.12. 10:30-11:30 at the scouts, ventures attd rovers. The library meeting room. Stories. greatest number of youths are in- gamest and other fun activities. volved in beavers and cubs, attd For more information call Ada range from five to 10 years old. at 635-9695; Estelle at 638-8604 or check in at the library. Girls have recently been ac- •k ,k" ,k ,k' "k cepted into the scouting ntove- CHILDREN'S BIBLE HOUR: ment in Terrace, but only four ex- Beginning August 3. 1992 for two weeks only. At the Terrace perimental divisions are co-ed. Gospel Hall. 4802 Scott Ave. "To be a leader takes tinte and Time: 10:00 am. All are welcome patience," said Eric H:,~,onen, a •-- bring a friend and your Bible. For rides and more info call cub leader. 635-5306. Though most leaders are ./r .,k ,k .k...k vohmteer morns and dads of kids ,k ,k. -k ~ ,k who are in scouting, any inter- TERRACE - KITIMAT Nor- thern Singles meet every Tuesday ested person can become a leader. at 7 pm at Mr. Mikes. For in- For beavers, a leader would need fo. phone 632-3547 or 635-3238. al)proximately 15-20 hours of •k. ,k ,k 'k 'lk THE ALZHEIMER SUPPORT [ree time a mouth, All groups group holds monthly meetings shut dowu for the summer. on the last Thursday of each ht cubs attd scouts, there is one month at 2:00 p.m. at Ter- leader for every six kids ill a raceview Lodge. These are infor- mal gatherings and new members group, and in beavers, the ratio is JAMES ADAMS could end up out of the scouting movement this are most welcome. For more in- one to five. fall if there aren't enough leaders to run his group. formation please call Gillian at The kids are involved in a vari- 635-3381. ,k ,k "k 'k .k. ety of projects ranging from badge. ]here will be enough leaders, to PROJECT LITERACY TER- crafts to sport teams and Of "We learned what to use on a keep his group going. RACE can help you fill out your course, catnl)ing trips. Leaders bee sting, and what to use on a For more information on bee- forms, read a label or read a broken leg," said Adanrs. If it dining a leader in the scouting book every Monday and organize activities to help their Wednesday between 11:30 am & group members earn badges, weren't for cubs, he'd have to nlovenlenl, phone PerHalvorseu 4:30 pm. Ph. 635-9119. showing their proficiency in a spend more tinte with his little at 635-2118. ,,k. *,k* TERRACE CUB Matthew Bruno plants a tree during local scouts certain activity. brothers. Registration is coming up as PROJECT LITERACY TER- RACE cherche des beneboles qui silvicultural work of the past year. An average of 40 trees were James Adams, a wolf cub, Adams is supposed to cuter well on September 9, from 7-8:30 travailleraient avec des adults planted per scout involved. recently earned his first aid ScOUlS this hall, and he hopes p.m. at E.T. Kenaey School. analphabetes. Les session d'en- trenment auront lieu le sept. 12-13. Renseignments: Nat Purcell. The Reading Place. 635-9119. We are iooklng for bl-lingual volunteers to take part in our Crossroader is off to Zimbabwe Sept. 12-13 adult literacy tutor Kirsten Murphy doesn't she was accepted to the to understand the issues that munization shots to protect her training. For more information. from communicable diseases. call Nat at 635-9119. know where she'll be living Crossroads program because we're facing today for ,k ,k..k ,k. lk for the next six months, or of her education, and her bus- myself, I want a more global She also plans to bring a water TERRACE BREAsTFEEDINO filter, and her own syringes, SUPPORT GROUP: regular what she'll be doing. And pitai work experience, experience. monthly meetings will start again she's happy about it. "I want to be able to put As a condition of her accep- should she require any mcdi- on Tuesday, Sept. I at 8:00 pm in Murphy applied to Canadian something back J contribute tance to Crossroads, Murphy cinewhile there. the education room of Mills ,, Mur h returns to Canada m Memorial Hospital. Bring baby Crossroads International to do something, said Murphy.= was required to raise $2,000, p Y ' " and enjoy an evening of lively volunteer work in an un- : She's not sure what city or which shethen gave to the or- March, when she gets back discussion with other parents ' ' a • , she'll be doing 200 hours of (fathers welcome, too). Further developed country, This Sep= community She 11 be piaced in g nization. Inreturn, they give ' " info. call Terry, 635-3287. ternber she , s off to Zimbabwe, and doesnt, knowwl~atjobShe' her an appropriate sum for communtt' y;,i,work . , sharing' her , ex ezlcnces in Zimbabwe with KERMODEI CHORISTERS formerly the Commonwealth is beingsent overt0d0, but: room'andboardi p .'~ i :. ii! i ' (children 8-12 yrs.) meet Tuesday country of Rhodesia, Ioc,'ded she thinks :she'll cithdr,lbe : "There wasno problem rais- people here, evenings 6:30 pm at the Skeena in south'central Africa. placed on an~arehZa¢ologleal lng the money," Murphy said. Lookfor !h~iperiqdic reports school band room. For more in- fo call Bonnie Jutiiper. 635-9649. Murphy, a 24-year-old,. ~ stu -I ~lig, orin'ahos~ifaf ::I-;:~::~:'::. '::"I. :goi::g00d,: reaily.... . support Kirstettnurphywittbe.... , ~ ~ ,,.-.. sena- or Terry Anderson. 638-0013, dent at Northwest Community " "I: really want-to-'go and • from the people in Terrace," ,k .k. ,k ,k ~ ulg to-!heTe~race 8!anaara Co!lege, studies.anthropology study and ;live With i another Before/She leaves, : Murphy or! the wOrkslleis aomg Ul Kirsten Murphy and archaeology, andimagineS euiturei"she Said. "In order has. to getmore than 10 im- Zimbabwe...... Page B2 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Mushroom pickers be careful Did you know that in 1991 the go on to other things uotify your out. RCb Terrace Search aud Rescue contact person. Th The Terrace Search and Rescue (SAR) group was called out on If you do become lost or hurt h uus Society is a volunteer organiza- eight occasioas to search for Did you stay calm, stay pu L don't wander map'...... , , tion, acting as a resource to the people who had become lost around. Help yourself to over- age, ant, tracking, aVala,che know that .... RCMP in locating and rescuing while seeking their riches from come your fear by using you SAR, basic cliff rescue, first aide, individuals requiring assistance. pickiug mushrooms? Courtesy Skeena Health.Uni~ kuowledge and experience to set surviva!, plus anythi,g else Auyoue who veutures into the SAR is registered with the pertiue, t to SAR activities. I I up a shelter, get a fire started and Provincial Emergency 1Program woods is at risk of becoming lost. treat any injuries. Aatyone over the age of nine- What can you do to reduce the (PEP). SAR in itself is not PEP, close friend or neighbor: Cote,,Irate ou gettiug the job teen Jut,rested in volunteering risk and improve your chances of prepared for changes iu the but a municipal orgauizatiou will be welcomed, the group weather. • where you will be goiug (stay doue with out i)ermittiug your providing a service to the survival if you do become lost? iu that area) miad to wa, der. Have confidcuce meets every 2nd Monday from First aud lbrem0st, is the ability Take along something to eat that municipality, RCMP aud mutual 7:00 to 9:00 for traiuing and gen- auddrink aud have some survival • who is with you and the ages in the SAR team, knowiug aid to olher ucighboring SAR to use topographic maps and of auy childreu they are skilled people doing their eral meetiugs in the SAR trailer compasses effectively. Topo- gear with you. This survival gear groups. behind the Muuicipal office. • supplies you have with you utmost to remedy the situation as graphic maps for any area con bo doesu't have to be heavy or ex- • time Ihat you expect to return soou as possible. And finally it: The local SAR group responds obtained from the Goverument tensive; matches, whistle, flash- What arc your questious or con- • give them a late arrival time severe situations maintain the will to land search and rescue, avalan- Agent. There is uonually a map light, space blanket, knife and ...... are to notify the to live. che rescue, cliff rescue, water cerns? Write us at: aad compass course available some first aide supplies. A small RCMP of a lost person (they will It should be noted that the lost search and rescue, provides as- "Did You Know That...?" once a year iu Terrace through day pack will bold all you ueed call the SAR group to organize a mushroom pickers in 1991 were sistance to air searches, and in Skeena Health Unit the Community College. for the outing and will help in the search) all fouud and safely returned to any other situation that may re- 3412 Kalum St, Whcu planuiag to go picking, case that you become lost or iu- Whe, you return from the days their families withiu twelve hours quire the group in an emergency Terrace, B.C. take your maps aud compass, jured. picking or chauge "your plaas and of the SAR group beiug called situation as requested by the V8G 4T2 dress for the couditions and be Before leaviug tell your family, USINESS DIRECTOR •TERRACE .EXPERTS- iN A GLANCE

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• Hardware/Software Sales When you gotta' have it, We'll ~_rltl Caleo Computers • Repairs to All Makeslll • Consulting • Training Country Salon J' .r~ " unt':7. '~:.,~:).-~" ..... ~ nT~!~.D~,d~ / gQ Q Call now for details on our ~1 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL. CCi o~ ~mS~)a4RS Out of town customere call toll free 1-800-565- t 3ot~c,r , SL:~do~ ~y dc,:fln 3945 Sande Ave. .e¢ "' 635-7886 le* "Our expediting service will save your ¢ompemy money" By Appointment Only 635"41 43 FAX 635,3655 ]. 4558 Lazelle Ave,, Terrace V8G 1 S2 ACCPAC authorized dealer CHIMO DELIVERY 638-8530 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page B3

ENVIRONMENT CANADA Information Line: 635-4192 THANKS Weather Watch Consultations: 635-3224 Dear Sir: Health directory The Terrace Regional Muse- um Society would like to ex- LAST Max. Mitt. Snow Rain Sun tend a public thank you to all is now available WEEK Temp. Temp. (era) (ram) (It=s) • August 27, 1973 - A of the people who voluntccred hailstone weighbtg 290g their time attd effort in making If you're having a problem with your landlord, are in need of informa- Aug. 22 23.8 8.9 0 0 12.1 and measuring 114mm 7.5 this year's "Music in the tion on nutrition, or are wondering what kind of services are available Aug. 23 24.2 7.5 0 Trace 0 Trace 3.8 across, the largest ever doe- Park" at the Heritage Park for seniors, there's a new resource book available to help you. Aug. 24 2Z2 11.7 0 umented in Canada, fell at Museum, Sunday, August 2, The Terrace Resource Health Directory was published in March, 1992 Aug. 25 1%5 14.7 0 1.0 0 0.8 7.3 Cedottx, Sask...... such a success. by the Terrace and District iulticultural ~ssociation. Aug. 26 18i9 12.7 The directory of health related resources is written in a simple format, Aug: 27 1812 5.5 0 0.4 4.9 We had close to 500 people 10.7 ' • August 27, 1883 ill attendance that afternoon and in simple English. It is intended to help people in Terrace be in Attg, 28 20!9 5.2 0 0 attd a wonderful tithe was touch with health resources here, and to be an introduction for new- Krakatoa, t/~emightiest vol- spent listening to old-time comers to Terrace. The large printing and simple language make the LAST Max. Mitt. Sttow Rain Sun cano of medern times, musicians and singers,dancers directoy useful for people learning English. : ...... =YEAR .... =Temp. Tentp. (cm) (ram) Ows) erupted. Ash from the erup- and the Pipe attd Dntms. The directory was one of the recommendatiotts which came out of a tion sl~read around the A number of denmnstratiotts Needs Assessment Survey of the Terrace area. Money to produce the Aug. 22 19.0 8.1 0 Trace 6.3 world causing brilliantly 3.2 were also put on by Floyd directory was provided by the federal Office of the Secretary of State. Aug. 23 17.1 11.8 0 1.8 6.4 coloured sunrises attd Frank, the Le Ross family, the Five hundred copies of the directory have been printed attd more than Aug. 24 18.5 11.0 0 0.9 0 stmsets and unusually tbzted Aug. 25 13.6 10.5 0 7.0 Adair family and Martin De half of those have already been distributed. If you would like a copy, 3;3 suns and moons for several phone Jane Dickson at 638-1594, or write to: Aug. 26 16.2 10.6 0 9.0 H0og, 0.6 years. Terrace & District Multicultural Association, Aug. 27 13.8 9.7 0 0.6 Mamie Kerby 2.5 Box 665, Terrace, BC, VSG 4B8 Aug. 28. 15.8 8.3 0 2.2 USINESSDIRECTOR E

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••:•Windshield Repair/Replacements [ • Auto Glass KAL TIRE ~~ ~ .... • ICBC Replacements ASSOCIATE DEALER . IBP'r,dl' ~-.~" • Mirrors CORY FLEMING • , .vv,n,,ow, ~~ IL~~ • Sealed Units i ho,o Cedarland T,re Service Ltd. 24-HOUR SERVICE AL-C'S GLASS LTD /: SL S2o2 i Bus, Phone 635'6151/6170 492g Keith Avenue "(7j) ~ 3720 River Drive Terrac;) ~[ Terrace B C V80 2B7 . " :: PH,:635-3204 ] Res, Phone 635'6985 , TERRACE,B.C' V8G 1K7 ,, ~'~,J 6,38,000!, In KIg,mt .632.4800 1 , ,, ~ : ~ '' Page B4 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Happy 97th to Adella

Towards wellness UNDER PRESSURE from the job and other day-to-day '+Here 'n responsibililics? There" One of this decade's biggest health problems --- stress -- will be / the focus of oue part of a special five-day workshop this ntonth. by Yvonne Moen The Risittg Spirit 1I Workshop will take place at the Terrace Arena battquet room from Sept. 14-18 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The workshop is about healing yourself, your family attd your comtnunity, says Annyha Klingner of the Kermode Friendship I would like this week to tell all fi~rewell tea wits held at Sacred Centre. tile friends in Terrace that Mrs. Heart by her frieltds. It deals with alcohol attd drug abuse, physical, mental and sexual Adella Pohle will be 97 years old Farewell and good luck to abuse, grieviltg, dysfunctional families, attd native prophecies. ou Sept. 5. Beatrice. There's no charge attd anyone over the age of 12 can register. Mrs. Pohle says that the date of Klingner said the response has been good so far, with more thau Sept. 5 has been accepted as her You said it's how big? 100 people registered. birthdate as apparently she had no Harvest time briitgs tales of The workshop is sponsored by the Northwest Alcohol and Drug birth registry. She says she was pulnl)kins the size of Services. There will also be a potluck lunch on Friday, Sept. 18. boru at the time of the potutocs Volkswagcas and zucchinis like beiug picked. sawlogs. If anyone would like to put their When it's time to report your Ha- we tricked ya! tlame all a birthday card to be giant produce, give me a call at A PRETTY slick move it was. sent, which I have, please phone 638-1423. I'nt sure inany people NOT SHY: This deer allowed LaKelse LaKe pHutuy~aF,,=, ~',¢~,,= Last week we told you all about Terrace Little Theatre's upcom- me or drop your nante off at had record crops this year. to get right up close for this pic near Williams.Creek. .k .k -k -k "k ing auditions for its fall musical extravaganza -- The Utter Glory of Frattcines store in the Skeelta Bill was only three years old Mnny l)cople travclling from 1 hope it goes into hiding before Morrissey Hall. Mal by Sept. 4. Call Yvonne at when the family left Terrace; All about how they're looking for actors and actresses with dance 635-3503 or 638-0423 (home). Prince Rul)ert to Kitimat have huntiug season opens. reported lnauy moose aud black ~r -k -k "k "k arotmd 1929. , and singing ability, as well as backstage and production people. Let's send a card with a list of Of interest is the location of ', bears at the sides of the highway Please help! We gave you phone numbers for the organizers (Norah at 638- names of friends iu Terrace for where his father had his shop. He ', this year. Does auyoue remember a 0268/635-3389 or Carol at 635-3426/635-2552) -- we had it all. Mrs. Pohle's special day. remembers his father saying that On Moltday morning last week George Powers? Mr. Powers and Everything that is except for the date. someotte lent him the money to : a lady coming in from Lakelse his family arrived in Terrace It's tonight Wednesday, Sept. 2. So slip on those daucing shoes A farewell and good luck to buy the stove for the bakery. ', Lake saw this beautiful deer (pie- around 1922 and he opelted a attd skitlcr on down to the McCall Playhouse at 7 p.m. and try out Beatrice Hamel. Beatrice has I suspect the bakery might have ' tured) near Williutns Creek. bakery here. for a part. beau living iu Terrace since 1960 been at the Terrace Drugs loca- She gol out of the car and was A few weeks ago his son Bill attd uow is on tile move to tiolt at the comer of Kalum and able to get quite close to the deer. returned and came over for tea. Vernott, B.C. Greig. If anyone can help out, A cool $20,000 instant win She said it almost seclned ready He's tryittg to find out a bit ou Beatrice retired iu October after please call me at 638-0423. A FIVE-DOLLAR gamble turned it)to $20,000 for Liz Moore of 12 years of service at K-Mart. A to feed out of her hand. when the family lived in Terrace. Terrace. The 43-year-old mauager of Copperside Foods wou the top prize Terrace; Rudy Motschihtig, of tLE.M. Lee Hospital Founda- Cote, of Terrace; Briun Ken- on a $1 iustaut Iollery ticket. lion cash calendar wituters for nedy, of Sardis; Dall Rosier, of Terrace; Kevin Pongrace, of Moore purchased all ittilial strip of five tickets, which gave her a Burns Lake; Norm Hohues, of Terrace; Kerrie Reay, of Ter- $5 Will. She put the money into five more tickets, winning four dol- August are as follows: Jean Hollistoa ($100), of South Terrace; Connie Coad, of Ter- race; Richard Casey, of Prince lars, then four tickets and won $2. Burnaby; Robert Petmer, of race; Audrey Morgan, of Rupert; Gordon Roberts, of Finally, o,e of the last two tickets revealed a prize of $10,000 Kitwauga; W.J.D. Graf, of Terrace; Don Anuitage of plus a double dollar ($$) symbol, indicatittg the prize she won was Terrace; Kevilt Bartmrd, of Terrace; Andrew Mile, of Ter- Terrace; Ross Blusson, of Van- Prince Rupert; Vicki Morrison, worth double. couver; Ulric Maltris, of Ter- of Terrace; Maurice Fellis, of "I thought it was $10,000," said Moore. "I didn't realize it was race; Louis and Nauey Mctruucc, of Manville, Al- race; Darrell Elliott, of West Vaucouver; Emily and $20,000 for quite a while- I still can't believe itt" Stewart; Waytte LeCleir, of Fred Sturby, of Terrace; A portiou of the prize will be allocated for bills and banking. The berta; Lloyd Leouard, of Prince Rupert; Lane Mitchell, Priuce Rupert; Wendy Crosina, Joseph Matwick, of Dim'can;;: : mother of tw0:willSltare Ihe balance with her husband, Laurie. attd Anita Kuemper, of Terrace : ;,:',!'.: . :+ ,". of Terrace; Ran aad Gloria of Hazelton; Ted Striker, of ($100). EST+A

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Cares if you are new in town /; m and feel kind of lost; If you've STARTER HOME ust added a new son or Ideal starter located In Horseshoe close to i aughter,to your family; If park, schools, arena, pool and downtown. DARLING ON BOBBLE an Youno HE hasfinally asked You to Brenda Erickson The home offers 2 large bedrooms, one Cute A-Frame home on large fenced lot. 2 PLANNED FOR COMFORT NEED ROOM?? with an ensuite. Natural gas furnace and 638.1273 become hWwife; = If you or 638-1721 carpeting Installed 3 years ago. Roof one someone in your family is Value.wise Thornhill bungalow providing In town, Iqvel acre on Southside offers the Great starter home lor asking price of ~,, down.home kitchen. Freshly decorated, convenience el town with advantage of year old, For further Info please call Evan $42,500. MLS. Call Brenda. celebrating a very special oc- N.G. 2 BR/ one 4 pce. bath. Near lots of room. This 3 BR home abundant Young 638.1273 or OIga Power ' cas!on-:;., " " everyting. Super startbr or retirement with flowers, heated with H.G. has 1V= 635.3833. Reduced to $64,000. home, Includes 10x12 workshop, "baths, garage, laundry area and family $66,500. Verne Ferguson, 635.3389 room. For $78,900 It is a great starter ' LAND - ACREAGES - LOTS RURAL ACREAGES:N, of city limits are 2 :,.+::,. home for young family. Take a look with Who ? Brenda EXC. acreages, 4.44 and 5.78 acres. Rosswond acreage- 10.48 acres. RURAL LOTS: 2 parcels adjacent available just " :' " "::~: i, Diana WoN Dennis Llsslmore outside city limits on Bench. SOUTHSIOE LAKELSE LAKE MOBILE 636.6236 638.8093 MOBILE HOME ACREAGES: 1,03 acres, uncleared, sewer To be moved from property. 2x6 construe. & water laterals 1o property. Also 1.98 Mobile on lot at Lakesle Lake. Built to tlon, new N,G. furnace & hot water tank. acres uncleared with water to prop. Both stand Northern winter, with extra insula. 12x10 addition, Call Verne $29,500. require some fill. SOUTHSIDE LOTS: Adj. lion, root support and triple pane win. lots. water to prop., requrie building up dows. School bus rout. Convenient for with fill, Call Olga, 635.3833 or those working in Terrace or Kitimat. Call B CE I ~ " * WILDERNESS ACREAGE 01ga Power, 635.3833 Approximately 36 acres in the Rosswood 638-0266, HORSESHOE REVENUE area with creek running right through the : ',. L: ". Phone Elaine G3§-3018 SOUTHSIDE ACREAGE ROSSWOOD ACREAGE Excellent revenue home in Horseshoe middle, Beautiful view of Wesach Moon. 1.98 acres on Haughland Avenue, 160 acres in Rosswond. Mostly cleared ii~!i~:~ =71-~ Ph~0ne Di;,na eae.esre area. 3 BR up and 3 down. Fruit bearing rain Irom excellent building site. Priced at Cleared, levelled and ideal site for building and waiting for you to build on. $35,000. Ric White trees and paved driveway. MLS. Rtc only $30,000 MLS, Call Evan Young, Olga Power immediately, $35,000, Call Evan YGung Call Brenda 638.1721 I 635-6508' 635-6508. 638-1273, 638.1273 or Olga Power 635.3833, 635-3833 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page 1)5 EAL, ES'I'ATIg' 1 .... ~ L Value packed -- Home with shop Feature You can't beat the machanicing area with port to accommodate a price when you see what grease pit and tool room. truck or motorhome, 40 Home you will get with this The upstairs has been ft. greenhouse with ce- abundantly developed utilized. (A cozy suite for ment walls, large garden, and quality finished extra company) ...... ~ fruit trees, berry bushes, home. Some of the The 75'x200' yard has & barbeque, The loca- features include over been as attractively fi0n Compliments the 2,600 sq.ft, of quality finished as the rest, Well pr0perty being on a quiet finishing with the developed from corner street near the golf upstairs providing 3 to corner. Cement curb, : course, bedrooms, master ing provides a tidy trim In today's bedroom with full en- around the lawns, market it is difficult to suite, • soaker tub & garden and i find So much for the ask- lighted walk-in closet. driveway. Extras ing price of $115,000. Kitchen provides include: ample parking Call Laurie today for a eating bar, counter top with an extra high cai'- viewing. • range, eye-level oven, built-in microwave, ample cabinets. Family room just off kitchen next to the 14x18 liv- ingroom. Formal dining WINFIELD area with china cabinet INDUSTRIES KERMODE and lots of extra storage. LTD. space. Patio doors off Quality Homes Ltd. the dining area lead to a ~1 _ • . large private deck. Main floor laundry makes laundry work an ease. The fully developed downstairs area provides 2 bedroms, 3 poe. bath, spacious 22x20 rec room. Well set up for the ,. ~= '~:~ ~::~:, ,,. teenagers in the family.Large cold room . +.(, with ample storage for fresh vegetables and can, ning, plus a heated boot .-; ), and coat room which is appreciated on cold, wet days. A bonus feature is the well set up 20x40 shop which has its own 200 DWIGHT MOONEY AMP service, funace, ce, ment floor, a large wood Office Highway 37 South lies. working area which is (Across from Weight Scales) 638-8498 seperated from the 635-7227

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SOMETHING DIFFERENT... HOME ON THE RANCH Beautiful storey-and.a-halflog home if you're tired of city life and want to Fashionable on a very quiet street on the Bench. get away to your own 'spread' in the Many recent renovations! Oak kit. country, why not make an appoint- chen with island: four bedrooms ment to see this well set up hobby OPEN HOUSE - dramatic vaulted ceilings with a 26 ranch? A pretty, 3 bedroom home, JACKPINE FLATS loot brick fireplace. Full basement& design barn, two fenced pastures, a riding natural gas heat. Terrific posses. arena, plus all the other sheds and Three bedroom m~ular homo on full basement. 1056 sq. ft. of corn- sionl Call now for your appointment lean to's you would expect on 4.C8 BUILT WITH PRIDE to view. $129,900. MLS acres - a bargainat $125,000. Ex- fortable affordable living situated on Modern 2 storey home, quality clusive )rivate 2.2 acres with large throughout, over 1200 sq.ft, on RENTAL UNIT IN THORNHILL Horseshoe driveway. Some clearing TOP OF THE WORLD VIEW boasts REASONABLY PRICED LOTS LOWER THORNHILL main, European style kitchen, Two 2 bedroom and a 1 bedroom Exciting property to build a view This 2 BR, cottage style home may with plenty of room for shop. Only Quiet sub-division with Cul D'Sac o~ ceramic tile on kitchen & dining unit with ground level basement house, served by paved rear ac. be just what you are looking lot if minutes from town• MLS Medeek Street, close to schools and room floors, twin seal windows, on- located on Dobble Street. Lot is $89,500.00. cess, frontage on Birch Ave, all sot. you like to garden, and like to tinker landscaped and a carport is attach- vices available, and lot has a good fully serviced. Priced from suite, concrete surfaced sundeck, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, many $10,000.00 and up. M.L.S. Vendor with cars. Insulated, shop and vinyl siding, double garage, and ed to the end ,,nit. Exclusive. start on landscapingwith Iruit trees willing to look at terms. garage, with a~ adjoining storage lower floor finished with 4th September 6 and established shrubs. Priced at building and large developedgarden bedroom, family room, 3 pce, bath, Sockeye Creek Road (Follow the $69,900 MLS MOBILE HOME ON area. Asking $79,800 Exclusive. CALLING ALL INVESTORS laundry room and foyer. Asking Licensed and air conditioned signs) THE BENCH $139,500....Onty 1V~ yrs. old. MLS. restaurant arid pub just twenty Ron Redden in attendance 157 ACRESIN ROSSWOOD features 12x68 ft., well maintained mobile ACREAGE - RAILWAY SIDE • scenic minutes from the city. Bright KALUM LAKE DR.- Property touches the Nass Road on the sourthwost corner and fronts on home with large addition, Has pool USK 72 seat restaurant overlooks ACREAGE By M, TYNAN fable, ping pong table, satellite dish 65 acres of undeveloped land just INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SITE Lakelse Lake while dining and tak- Egan Road. Great view of Goat clw receiver, appliances,and some 4 - 33 ft. lots fronting on Groin Located just past Dutch Valley, Mountain to the East. Property has west of the townsite at Usk, Part of ing in a magnificent view. Potential 16.07 acres, fronting on Kalum This stylish family living room furniture. Unpack your Avenue at the corner of Clinton St. been logged and will be cleaned to the property has frontgage on the possibilities galore to accommodate Lake Drive, Timbered with road ac- home is sure to suit con- suitcase and move right inl Private Lots are cleared and ready for meet Forestry requirements. Price Skeena River and there Is a cabin on toudsts including four bed and cess into the property. Signs lease lot renting at $75/month. building. Price $45,000 MLS. $49,500 MLS temporary tastes. the property. MLS, $125,000 breakfast uniis. MLS $250,000.00. posted. Asking $39,900.00 MLS Enter through double MLS, Asking $29,900. doors into a foyer brightened by an overhead skylight. To the right, an elegant sunken living room features a multi-pane bay window. The dining Sylvia Griffin room, up two risers, .of_ Ralph Godlinski Rusty Ljungh Christel Godlinski (R.I.8.C,) Joe Barbosa Cam Simon Ron Redden Lynda Boyce ~an.na~a 635-5604 635-9549 638-1915 638-1073 • fers ampie space to set ~,zR.Aocn R_,'a~.K7gd. R~tR.R397 up a good sized dining suite, and a door bet- ween the kitchen and dining room ensures .privacy for •formal enter- ' .... " of Terrace ...... " ':: 7 ', ' ;•i "7 ".:"i; i taining. The chef in the family will enjoy a gourmet kitchen com- plete with a walk-in pan- try and a work island. A large carousel nook receives plenty of natural I light from surrounding windows and features a : , c~ -.. ,.~. " ,~.~]. ~..~:~,-" :.•...7<~ space saving breakfast bar. The sunken family If. room, ideal for informal ~,:Y7-%7 ii<%'7~75. .... ;q • i~i~entertaining, is partially : .-- • ~]~,-- _~ - - _ __ ... 4726 Scott- 2128,500 ~:~open t0die' kitchen and 4607 Tuck .0114,900 3320 Pederson- 289,900 5104 Agar - $120,000 4935 lweedle • $131,200 features a handy wet bar.

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fice...... ~ ...... A curved staircase 2502 Kenney - 268,000 3649 Hawthorne - 0139,900 4921 Lazelle • 2124,900 4326 Birch - 2187,900 leads to the games 4832 ScoH-2104,900 room and a deluxe bedroom area. A laun- i~..~'%~!~,~,, ~<<•i, ~ ~ 4,~.~ dry chute sends all of the llM~i,.', ~,,.:<.,,i ~.~.~i laundry generated upstairs to the utility room below. The front right bedroom is larger than average and 2803 Kenney • $98,500 4529 Soucle - S78,000 4948 Cooper- 2134,500 4737 Davis • 255,000 features plenty of win- dows. The front .left ~'~l~, ~.,~"1, " ~ ' :' • bedroom has a skylight and a boxed out window [ seta. Double doors lead to an impressive master bedroom, featuring a see-thru gas fireplace which canbe enjoyed in 4947 Tweedle - 2134,500 4810 Halliwell - 2127,500 3312 Thomas- 0139,500 3807 DeJong - $238,500 3905 Spdng Cr. Dr.- $169,000 the bedroom or the en-' suite, a walk-in closet, and a five piece ensuite with double sinks and a raised soaker tub. An unfinished base- ment awaits your own creative touch. 4716 Scott- 2109,000 3903 Spring Creek- $164,000 Plans for U-808 may 4809 Tuck. 2159,000 4650 Marten- $96,900 4124 Anderson- 2109,000 be obtained for $445 for a package of five com- plete sets of working prints and $39.00 for each additional set of the same plan. Allow $15.00 extra to cover the cost of 5415 Heppel - $68,000 postage and handling 5319 Mountain Vista 4725 McConneli - $129,900 5017 Medeek • $149,900 (B.C. residents add ap- $119,900 plicable sales tax to plan total) (All Canadian residents add 7°70 GST to plan total plus postage and handling) This is one of our new Bench Place - Various Pdces 3292 Kofoed • $119,900 designs. Many in- 4321 Birch. $189,900 4836 Tuck • $174,900 2213 Pear- $109,000 novative plans are now available in our NEW • I Two Storey plan catalogue for $13.65 in- cluding postage and handling and 7070 GST, eye Please make all che- I experience in I~~;:;II ques, money orders, and I real estate. L Visa or MasterCard 635-4773 authorization payable erlka pelletier to: Terrace Standard Plan of the Week, 13659-108th Avenue, -Surrey, B.C. V3T 2K4. Page B8 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992

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I Straw shows the way More often than not, the de,hands Of designing and setting Menu up the course result in the shoot being off the mark on the day. TONIGHT Not so, however, in the case of Bowling Terrace's Fred Straw at the recent MEETING at 7 p.m. at the Northwest Team Challenge hand- bowling lanes for any bowler gun event hosted by the local intending to play in any of the Kermodei Shooters. house leagues during the '92- Having drawn up a series of '93 season. challenging stages, Straw showed Topics to be discussed include his fellow competitors just how rule changes and fee in- they should be shot by fiaishing creases. Agendas available at first in five out of eight. the Lanes. For more info In doiug so, he amassed a phone 635-5911. match point total of 429.77, good enough for top spot overall and THURSDAY~ SEPT. 3 among 'A' class shooters. Bowling Ed Morris finished 40 points MEETING at 7 p.m. at bowl- back to finish runner-up to Straw ing lanes for members of the in both categories. Sunday All Star league for the Terry Morris' 366.36 tally '92-'93 season. brought him third overall attd the Topics to include rule changes lead position for'B' class. and payouts. Agendas avail- Mike Lee (335.42) topped the able at the Lanes. For more 'C' category while Ceasar in fo phone 635-5911. Guidoriagao of Prince Rupert denied Terrace a clean sweep by FRIDAY~ SEPT. 4 taking the 'D' class with 270.88 points. Equestrian Guidoriagao and teammates TERRACE FALL HORSE SHOW, sponsored by the Arturo Fermill, Bob Johnston, Boots 'N' Saddle 4-H club Antonio Abanilla and Gil gets under way at 10 a.m. at Abanilla combined for 1,237 the Thornhill Community points and the title in the team Groutlds. Continues Saturday event. and Sunday, beginning 8 a.m. Calling themselves Ex- fastest shooter finished back in both days. strawvaganza -- what else -- the Straw clan of Fred, Bart, Steven, 14th on stage 1. That's because he hit for otdy Softball Lucia and Joshua were runners- eight points. Placings are worked INN OF THE WEST LARRY up with 1,180 points. PRACTICAL .... out on a hit factor which is total SWANSON MEMORIAL Although bottom in the team SHOOTERS from - points for a stage divided by the slow pitch tournament gets competition, the Kitimat Loners, across the northwest " time taken to complete. u,der way and continues to Terry Morris and Bob Gregg, The stages for each event are were in actionat the,. Monday, Sept. 7 finals. amassed an impressive total for a two-man team of 656 points. drawn up by a different individu- Terrace Rod andGun Top lady shooter on the day al which, says Ker|nodei member range Aug. 221 Above, SATURDAYt SEPT. 5 was Louise Fohner with a match Marg Saulnier, means the Joe Young ofHazelt0n Tennis total of 203.12 points. shooters are always facing some- is seen in action at the. TELKWA OPEN begins with The competitors were all meln- thing different. second element of one finals scheduled for Monday, Often, the course designer will bets of the Practical Shooters or- of the. sheet's 'stages" Sept. 7. ganization. concentrate on particular areas This particular style of shooting where they feel they need to be- which r.equimd firing,. originated in the United States s2ome.~or, e:l)rgf.icient, :,~,~:;,~¢ ..:::~ through thi~:.tbp b~i?ri~1~-. =::_:SUNDAYrSE1W. 6 . "You can see how they are Loggers sports where it was devised by Amer- at targets set slightly .tO tryiug to challenge themselves as Gets uner way at 10 a.m. at icail servicemen who wanted to the left and right, At well as the other ,competitors," the Thornhill Community take part in recreational shooting. left, Bart Straw checks she explains. Grounds. All event ismade up of individ- ual stages each with their own And other times, the driving out the scores during Equestrian particular features. force behind the course layout is the Standards stage TOTEM SADDLE CLUB At this particular shoot, for ex- pure fun, Saulnier adds. where shooters had to :GYMKHANA at the Thorn- ample, one stage required the The Keramdei club includes ap- fire a specified number hill Community Grounds, be- competitor to first shoot between proximately 40 members from of shots from the stand- ginning at 11 a.m.. two barrels at targets to the left, Terrace, Kitimat and Keinano and ing and prone posi- centre and right, then move 30 is one of the most active ill the HEAVY HORSE PULL com- feet to the right and shoot through province. tions. There was also a petition, at the Thornhill another barrel at two more sets of Saulnier said the club is hoping time limit On each ele- Community Grounds, 3 p.m. targets. to put together a major event next ment. Scoring is calculated on a com- year which would draw shooters • ::.f/ bination of points scored and time froth across the province. SATURDAY~ SEPT. 12 taken to complete the stage. The next club meet is set for Tennis For example, on one stage at Sunday, Sept. 20 beginning at 9 TERRACE TEAM the Aug. 22 meet, the second a.m. at the Terrace Rod and Gun. TOURNEY gets under way at Halliwell Ave. courlls and continues through Sunday.

SUNDAY~ SEPT. 13 Hockey schedule a challeng Speedway Early signs are Terrace Minor Hockey organizers o,ce again be a demanding job. FINAL MEET of the year are going to face a challenge setting ice thues for this It will also likely breathe new life into the push lbr featuring Bump and Pass winter's actio,~. a second sheet of ice here. event. Time trials begin at 1 With the Clubs Day registration still to come, p.m., racing at 2 p.m. Providiug an early impetus to the registration was spokesman Brian Downie said the nmnber of players the atmual summer hockey school which ended its signed up had passed the 220 mark as of last Satur- two week stint of intensive instructio,t last Saturday. | day. SATURDAY~ SEPT. 26 Youngsters of all ages were put through their paces, ,That's already better than two thirds the number of Angling practising set piece exercises targetingsl)eeifie skills, players who joined up last year and he pointed out TWO DAY FISHING then trying them out in game action. N t DERBY sponsored by the Clubs Day traditionally sees a heavy sign up. They also got a chance to rub shoulders with Ter- B.C. Paraplegic Association With ice time at a premium and nine divisions to race's NHLers, Wade Flaherty and Jeff Sharpies. begins. Event open to all, contend with, he said working out a schedule would ~i~i ~~: h~ • • Northwest Sportsman to be weigh-in station. GETTING READY for the new hockey sea- son, local youngsters i":' .;~ .,"" SUNDAY~ OCTOBER 4 Running turned out in force for ALL SEASONS' HALF this year's hockey MARATHON: Start time 12 school. The two weeks p.m. at Northwest Comtnunity of instruction on the College. Also 5kin and 10 km finer points of the game runs which start at 1 p.m. at the college. For more in- wound up Saturday. formation, contact Ed Ansems Whether it was practis at 635-4670. ing breakaways down the wing (left) or going in on goal (right), the participants attacked their tasks with gusto. The Terrace Standard of- Literally, a sign (above, fers Sports Menu as a pub- right) of what they lic service to its readers and local sports organiza- might one day achieve tions. was the list of players If you have an event on the of the city's past planned, bring the details provincial PeeWee in and we'll add it to the championship team. Menu. Three of that team, To make the following Wade Flaherty, Jeff week's paper, submissions Sharpies and Robbie must be in by 5 p.m. Philpott were: there to Thursday. pass on thelrskills,::

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Competitive shooting August 25 • Below, the results from the Northwest Team Challenge, the local UNDER 14 DIVISION IPSC pistol shoot held Aug 22. at the Rod and Gun range. In the Sanbcrry 8 Overwaitca 3 stage results, the time given is in seconds and HF denotes hit factor. Terrace Builders 0 Bavarian 2

INI)IVIDUAL STANDINGS August 26 Pts, % GIRLS I)IVISION 1 ESS 1- Fred Straw 429,8 100 Pizza Hut 2" Terrace TRavel 1 2- Ed Morris 389.6 90.6 Kinsulen 5 Richards 3 3- Terry Morris >i 366.4 85.2 JP 4- Glen Pollock~-:~:~:I -~352.4 82.0 August 27 5- Mike Lee ' ! i-:.: ~1335.4 78 0 UNDER 12 DIVISION 6- Bart Straw :':::i ~!'i ~:i!~-3i42>: :::73.1" f Bandstra 2 Brady's FC 2 )UR 7- Arturo Feriiiiii:~ii!(:::~/~/:~ !310;3~ 32.2: i~ Finzlillg 1 Cedarhuld 9 8- Bob S m ln er;,-.ii<:.:!~{~:!:i!)300.5::i::i69.9: Wildwood 8 Sight and Sound 3 9- Bob Oregg i : .::::~/-:!i:'290.4:}.,67.6 )ME 10- Bob J0hnston_. :2 "/i 279.0 64.9 11- Ceasar Guidorigga0 270.9: • 63 0 Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital 12- stevetrstraw i' i Foundation 13- George Cart 239.3 55.7 14- Brian McCoy 216.8 50.4 " ' 4720 Haugland Ave., 15- Antonio Abalfilla 213.7 49.7 } i . Terrace, B.C. V8G 2W7 16- Joe Young 211.0 49.1}:":: ~-- .... 17- MikeWood 210.1 -48.9 ..... A thoughtful way to remember is with an In Memoriam gift to 18- Louise Fohner 203.1 47.3 the Dr, R,E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. Donations are 19- Manfred Baron 180.5 41.2 gratefully accepted at the above address, the Terrace Fire 20- Gil Abanilla 163.3 38.0 Dept, on Eby Steet or please contact Helene McRae at 21- Lucia Straw 113.3 26;4 " ,--r ~'~:' ': .. = -- ~ : 635.5320, Income tax receipts are available. TUXEDO LANE 22- OeorgeWriglit 102.3 23 ...... 23- Glenn Thibeaull 91.8 21 24- Joshua Straw 77.2 18

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I 2]~ ~,pe Scramble scores big Everybody went home with a Are looking to start a TRADES career? prize, but the big winner in the 3rd annual Heart and Stroke NOW is the time to register. Foundation Golf Scramble was the local branch of that organi- ,, ~i:~ .... zatiou's. Betty Campbell said the We have spaces available in our event raised $3,300, a result . , ::.~.y~ HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS she described as "wonderful". Giving the total a major and boost was the $1,000 raised by raffling off a his-and-her set of MILLWRIGHT watches donated by a local programs that are starting jcwelery store. Campbell emphasized the this September. contribution made to the suc- cess of the event by the numerous businesses who The Admissions office at donated the 120 prizes for the 5331 McConnell Avenue is open event. Karate sign• Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and we are taking registrations on a .up nears The local Chito Ryu karate first come first serve basis. club will be one of the sports groups signing up new mem- bers at next week's Clubs' Day. Club head Norm Goodlad said membership is open to anyone nine years old and up. Usually, he adds, there's no shortage of interest among youngsters with an average of 60 a year being signed up. However, Goodlad said the club would like to see more adults and older teens among their number. The adults meet Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights at either Clarence Michiel or Thornhill Elementary schools while the younger set's sessions are held at Clarence Michiel on Mon-

days and Thursdays. ~1{~::7~<~,":* .. 7 :::,';.~x'*'::#i: G:! .a4~.~ ~"a:t, %<, > %: ", :.. "-'w,,,., ,'?"t~,'a .... ,'~ ...... For more information on IN THE WET. With this year's long, hot summer, Youth Soccer League players had forgotten what Chito Ryu, drop by their table it was like to play in the rain. They got a reminder Saturday, but the heavy showers did nothing to at Clubs' Day in the Skeena did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm of players in the girls division match above. With the '92 Mall on Friday, Sept. 11. season completed, the day also featured a mini-soccer festival for the under-7 and under-8 squads.

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2. Mobile Homes 5. For Sale Misc. 5. For Sale Misc. 8. Cars for Sale ACTION AD RATES 1984 CHRYSLER LASER. 80,000 kin. Ex- FOR SALE: CLEAN AND COZY 2 BEDROOM J.D, 350 LOADER. New engine, flew tracks, RSF WOOD FURNACE MODEL F75R includes • etc. $1400,00 0.C.3 Crawler Cat, blade & 68,000 BTU electric furnace backup, Good cellent cond. Good tires, good paint, well 12x60 mobilehome with addition,woodstove maintained.$4000 OBO.Call 630-1980 3p20 and fenced backyardsituated In a very quiet bucket 80% new. $5500. 32 ft, house boat condition.Call 845-7365 after 6 pm. 4p20 •lifetime aluminum .has everything & trailer ,1981 SUBARU SEDAN. GOOD CONDITION, 638-SAVE trailer park. Includes curtains and 4 ap. SET OF HIGHBACK BUCKETSEATS (came out pliances. Must be seen. Asking $18,500. '-$19500. 82 lade 2-door auto - good cond. new brakes, new muffler, sunroof, amlfm !DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5 P.M. $1500. 14 It, Tri.hull speed boat. 50 horse of a 1991 Chew pick up). Burgundy color, Phone 635.6916 and please leave a Comes with console. $750 firm, Call cassette. $1500. 632.5325 (alter 5) 3p20 Classified and Classified Display message. 2pl 9 monk, trailer $2800, CleanOkanegan Camper •hyd. jacks, $2000. New KubodaIlte plant & 845-7904. 4p20 1 992 DODGE SPIRIT ES 2.5L Turbo, 5 Spd. ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls on a 14,5B0 kin. Stereo, tilt, cruise, P/L, power 1980 14x70 MOBILE, FURNISHEDOR unfur- battery change $550. Ken Allen Box 161 MASON AND RISCH piano,$1800, 63B.0886 Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at nished. Located in Pine Park, Call 638.8273. Granlsle,Ph, 697.2474. 19tfn 1p20 seat, alum. wheels, 10,900. Timothy 5 p.m. for all display and classified ads. 5p17 1.692.3805 4p20 PRECISION BAND CUT: Lumber, timbers, HAVE GONETO NATURALGAS must sell RSF TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 LAZELLE AVE. TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1S8 siding and firewoo(J We can supply any and 65 Wood Stove. Used one season, $1400 New Modullne ManufacturedHome On 9. Trucks for Sale All classified and classified dleplay ads must be prepaid by either cash, all demands for size and volume, Will OBO. 847-5258 (eves.) 4p20 Visa or Mastercard. When phoning In ads please have you Visa or Master- Display For Your Viewing negotiate custom sawing, loggingand/or pur- 1986 FORDRANGER XL 4x4, 2.9 litre engine IMAGINE BUYING A COUPON BOOKLET that card number ready. Consignments Welcome] chase of private wood. Bums Lake. 695-6365 with rack and canopy. Low mileage,Excellent lets yea buy 2 for 1. Tapes, CD's plus condition. Asking $8600, 635-7400 after 7 20 words (first Insertion) $5.25 plus 12¢ for additional words. *(Addi- or 695-6391 tfn4 WESTWORLD MOBILE HOMES LTD. bonuses. For more information write to pm. 15tfn tional Incartlons) $3,50 plus 9¢ for additional words. $9.95 for 3 weeks 3117 Clark St. 240 AMP MILLER BLUE STAR WEDLER Pakman Enterprises,RR1 Burns Lake, B.C. 1979 CHEVYSIERRA 4x4.8" LIFT, 38" mud- (not exceeding 20 words, non-commercial) Prl¢ee Include 7% G,S.T. PHONE 635.4949 FAX 635-2245 Welder, A 110 poweroutlet. 16 HorseKolher, V8J 1E0 4pl cables and helmet Included. Call 845-3156 ders, "I-ton Ford Duely rear end, Rancho OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! and leave a message. 4p17 Do You Love shocks. 350 motor.694-3572 4p17 24. Notices 3. For Rent FOR SALE: PREFABBED, WOOD Construoted 1986 ~IISSAN 4x4, PS, PB 5.SPD, LOW 1. Real Estate 12, Motorcycles utility sheds, garages,workshops. Also trailer mileage, camper equipped. Excellent condi- 3 & 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES featuring 2. Mobile Homes 13. Snowmobiles 25. Business skirting, decks and fences,joey shacks, snow Quality tion. Asking $7,700. Phone 635-5273 even. 1150-1300 sq. ft. plus ~asement, 2 baths, 3. For Rent 14. Boats & Marine Opportunities :, z;oofs.Dirk Bakker638-17B8 (evenings).6pl 7 lags. 3p19 private yard, carport and satellite T.V. Fragrances •4. Wanted to Rent 15. Machinery 26. Personals Houston. Phone 845-3161. 31 tfn ASSORTED WICKER BASKETS, CHAIRS, 1990 CHEVROLET 1500 4x4, V8, 5 slXl, 27. Announcements tables. Papasonchairs $160. All now stock, but not the Nigh Pdces! am/fro cassette,61,000 kin, 20,000 km war. 5. For Sale Misc. 16. Farm Produce 1 BEDROOMAPARTMENT right dow~ town. 6. Wanted Misc. 17. Garage Sales 28. Car~ of Thanks, Phone 635-7876 6p17 Check out this new company ranty remaining. Sliding rear window, tinted Ridge/stove, security entrance. Paved park- CANADIAN OPERATED glass, Asking $13,500. 635-1115 3p20 7. For Rent Misc. 18. Busiress Seryices 29. In Memoriam ing. On site management.635-7.957 15tfn PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. $1200. *Highest 0uality 0ils 8. Cars for Sale 19. Lost & Found 30, Obituaries 635-5208. 3p18 2-1930 CHEV TRUCKS. ONE RUNS, one for FOR RENT. $175 per month. 180 sq. ft, office. *All Original Fragrances parts. 635-3780 3p20 9. Trucks for Sale 20. Pets & Livestock 31. Auction Sales Location - 4623 Lakelse, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2 CYLINDER DIESEL TRACTOR WITH 4 ft. =No Chemicals L0. Aircraft 21. Help Wanted 32. Legal Notices 1P9. 635-2552 5tfn rotoOIler. Air cooled engine. Call 842-6436. 1991 CHEV 4x4 FULL SIZED PICK-UP, Ex- 3p18 oPersonal Consultations tended cab, V8, long box, bedliner,canopy. 1. Recreational 22. Careers 33, Travel FURNISHED SUITE (KITCHENETTE) UTILITIES LAURIE 638-1388 after 3 p,m. Balance of warranzy. Only 29,000 kin. Call Vehicles 23, Work Wanted included, for $450/month, ($50 damage 10 SPEED BIKE. WORTH $700 NEW, $160 638.3489 (days) or 638-1225 after 7pro. deposit) Suitable for quiet working person or firm. Call 635.7400 after 7 pro. 3p18 2p20 The Te~aca Stand--ard"reserves the dgh( to classify ads collegestudent. 63B-1511 5pl 7 FIBREGLASS SHOWER COMPLETE WITH 6. Wanted Misc. under appropriate hnadi~s and to set ratae therefore and to 1990 GMC ExtendedCab 4x4 s/box, 305 EFI, determine page idcatJon, 1. Real Estate SHARED ACCOMMODATION. PRIVATE Glass doors. Like new. $500. Call 798-2573 IF YOU ARE BUYINGor selling children'sfur- 5 spd., Alum, wheels, stereo, 35,000 km The Terrace Standard reminds adveresem that It is against bedroom plus cable T.V., hydro. Shared kit- 3p18 niture, check with the Product Safety Branch $12.500 OBO,1-692-3805. 4p20 t~ provincial Human Rights Act re dlncdmlnate on the basle RIVER FRONTAGE,LANDSCAPED AND TREEO, chen & bath.$275.635-3772 3pl 8 of children, marital status and employmanrwhen placing "For full acre with two.bedroom home. Sound MASON AND RISCH PIANO. EXCELLENTcon- of Consumer & Corporate Affairs. Canada (604) 666.5003 to ensure it meets current 1988 JEEP YJ 4.2 Litre, 5 Speed, hardtop, Rent" ads. Landlords can state a nc-smoklng Fererence. house, comeswith four appliances,gas, cen. ROOM OR ROOM& BOARDFOR RESPONSIBLE dition, $2000 OBO. Castle accordlan, $400. many options, $10,800. Call 635-4110. The Terrace Standard resales the right to revise, edit, Safety Standards.The sale of non compliant tral heating. Greenhouse, fruit trees, out adult. Use of washer, dryer & kitchen, Phone York Oym model 2001, as new, $250. 3p20 classify or rejeet eny advertJsemont and re retain any products not only could result in a tragic acci- anewers directed to the News Box Rep~ Service, and to buildings, panoramic view e,cross Skeena 635.3762. 3p18 635-7009 after 5 ~m. 3pl 6 dent but also is a violation of the Hazardous 1986 PACIFIC 510 Log Truck 3406 B480 repay Ihe cust~er the eurn paid for the advertisementand River. $95,000 for beauty and serenity. NEEDED SEPTEMBER 1st, 3 or 4 bedroom WOLFFE TANNING BED, WITH OR WITHOUT box rental 635-6088 (Terrace) or 1-227-2085 (Van. ProductsAct. tfn with brakesaver, 15 sp. 55H0 4.10 Diffslclw Bex replies on "Hold" Instrueeonsnot picked up within 10 house, townhouse or trailer. References client cards. 635-2474 after 6 pro. 3pl 8 1988 ColumbiaTri-axle 10g trailer 635-4737. days ot expiry of an edvedlsement will be destroyed unless couver). 2p20 available. Leave a message at 635.6277. NEED $$$? CLECK ATI'IC FOR DINKYOR Mat- malting Instmetlons are received, Those answering Oox BUNK BEDS, NEAR NEW WITH mattresses, 1p20 SENIOR WISHES TO SELL WORKING V4 sec- 3pl 9 chbox toys any condition.842.6297 even- Numbers are r~quesred not to ~end originals of Uonumentsre liners, sheetsand bedspreads.$600 OBO.Call Ings. 4pl 9 avdd ]~s. tion hay ranch. Large now barn, small mobile, NICE 2 & 3 BEDROOMTRAILERS FOR RENT. 635-9760. 3p18 11. Recreational All cl~Jms of errors In adve~sements must be received by House trade considered. Box 413, Telkwa, Only non-drinkers, $400-520 depending on Ihe publisher wUhln 30 days aftar.rhe first publlcaeon, VDJ 2XO;- 4p18 SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE with six Vehicles It is agreed by the edverUe~r requestfng space that the size, Tel. 635-4315 3pl 9 chairs and cabinet.$1,200. 635.4818 3p18 8. Cars for Sale Itablldy of the Terrace Standard in the evenl el kdlure to GOING SOUTH FOR THE WINTER? 25' publ/sh an advertisement as published shall he limited to the LARGE RESIDENTIALLOT ABOUT% cleared. 3 BEDROOMHOUSE IN HORSESHOEarea. No Thornhelghts SubdivisionPhase III. $17,9B0. OLOER ELECTROHOME CONSOLE STEREO, 1985 WHITE HONDA PRELUDE 5 SPD., Rockwood Motorhome. Showroom condition, amounl paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion smokers or pets preferred. Call 635-3176 radio, and turntable. Asking $100. Call AM/FM radio, Pioneerstereo, excellentcondi. for the porlion of the adverUslng space nccupled by the incor. Phone 635-2148 3p18 (after 5 pm) 3pl 9 20,000 miles.Bums Lake, 1.694.3585, 4p17 rect or emitted Item only, and Iher there shall be no liability in 635-6205. 3p19 tion. Must sell. $6,500. 635-3734 43tfn any event greater Ihan the'amounr paid for such adverlising. 3 BEDROOMCONOOMINIUM FOR SALE, Call FOR SALE OR TRADE ON MOTORHOME.1990 ROOMMATE WANTED. NON.SMOKINGfemale IB~ COMPATIBLE LAP TOP IN EXCELLENT CLASSIC 1965 MUSTANG.REBUILT 289 high 635-4334. Serious enquiries only please• preferred.To share 2 bedroom/bathapartment 5th wheeltrailer. 211/=', $13,500. PhoneRoe 3p19 condition. $900, call 635-6233. 3p19 performance engine and transmission. Ex- Ruffell, Burns Lake. 1-692-3683, Horseshoe. Avail immediately. Phone cellent cond. Bodycompletely restored. New HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, MOVING O'UTSALE, Call 1.692-3824. 4pl 7 1. Real Estate FOR SALE: 1052 SQ.FT. fl0USE IN GRANISLE 635-1236 alter 5 pm. 2p20 candy apple red porsche paint. $7,900 OB0 635-4808, 3p19 CABIN FOR SALE. Finished cabin of approx- on beautifulBab]ne Lake, Greatfor retirement SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. $30Olmonth. Includes over $2,000 in spare parts. 1990 21V2 RUSTLER SPECIAL 5th WHEEL, imately 900 s(~lJarefeet. Availablefor sale on or to raise a family. All amenities,aluminum Phone 635.3600 for more information. KALVINATOR UPRIGHT SIDE BY SIDE 639-9323. 14tfn full bath, 3-way frldge, stove/oven, sleeps fridge/freezer, Almond. Auto ioemaker and 6-8, forced air heat, micro panel Like new, 4.24 acres of leasedrecreational property siding,fenced yard, new hot water tank, 3 Availablenow. 3p20 1981 T-BIRD P/S, PIB, P/W, SMALL V8. Good dispenser. Cold water dispenser. E/C. $800 asking $16,000 0BO. 632-6527 3p18 located on Scum Lake, 55 miles west and 32 bedroomsup, 2 down, workshopor rec room, gas mileage, no rust. Excellent condition. ROOM AND BOARD FOR WORKING PERSON. OBO. 635-9311 after 5 pro. 3p20 mllos south of WllllamsLake Comeswith pro. gas furnace. Asking $40000. Phone Call 638-8293 3p20 $3000. 632-4B10 3pl 8 1980 ECONOLINECAMPERIZEO VAN. Needs pane stove, cook stove and propanelighting. 962-2745,Pdnce George. 2p19 YOU COULDEARN FREETOYS JUST 8Y hav- work, $1,500 OBO. Call AI 638.3231 or 1986 FORD TEMPO, 84,000 kin. Very good Rt~R RR.q.~ ; 9nlR Finished cupboardsand interiorwater system, 1 YEAROLD HOUSE, WITH 3 BEDROOMSUP, UNIOUE 3 BEDROOMHOME, LOTS OF privacy ing a demoin your home,Call Lisa for more In- on Terrace Bench. Partial log, ,circular eshape.$3,200;~1 ~180 Ford5~ton truck. 18 ft. ..v- ..... , _,.._ No.field O~/~/~I.I,..,L~J!a~ ;prlYatea!r .sir(p;,.` ~_l"dow~i,d~t~age, fenced & landscaped, re. 638-8639.;~-=iThese are high quality,! lenclosed van. 39 5"00.0B0, Call 635-7583. 198Q, QL.ENDALE MOTORJ'IOME~ ~23~ ft., fireplace, gas heat & hot water. $850/month.J reasonabl~ pricededucational toys, tp2O~ 635-2632, , :..:.,...... ~,,.:,~ .~ 4p20t. i ~1 ;;r ..... " ..... 3p18n(~64 000 ~k'~m.'$!6000: E~ellent chad.lion. Ihg'~r~a~Rea~6rtd ~h~dlf~r fi~.~l~br!dfB:'~iDrlve~, Th~m~6~5";5-775. No realtorsl; .... ~Cal1638-8688after 5 prn'~ " " : 3p19 398-8266 da~,s:or398~7470 evenings.Lease ...... " " " ...... " 4p19 THORNTON CRAFTS MOVING SALE. Ci'afts •1991 MUSTANGGT COBRA ELECTRICLOCKS, TERRACE BED AND BREAKFAST, rooms by supplies, antiques, household goods 1/3 off, is assumableor availablefor purchasefrom mirrors, windows. Cruise, 5.speed.$17,000 DODGETRIPLE E 191/=' motorhome. sleeps 6, VIEW LOT. PRIME VIEW, PRIME LOCATION. the night or by the week. Call 635-5537 or baby sweaters, wooden boxes, and 10 per the B.C. Government, 44tfn or $3000 and T,O.P,635-3347 3pl 8 Many extras.635-3780 3p20 Sewer and water. Only $37,000, No GST. 638.0888, leavemessage. 6c20 cent off jewelry & minerals.See the tiger bus CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING' WORKS[ You're 635-7466. 3p19 BRAND NEW 3 bedroomhome on 21/z acres. at FarmersMarket, Sat. 9-1, and Ilea market, MONTECARLO SS 1985. LIKE NEW. must be 1983 COLEMANTENT TRAILER,EXCELLENT condition, sleeps 6, stove/furnace. $3,500, readingthis aren'tyou? 638.SAVE. tfn CLEAREDLOT FOR SALE 60'x220'. Quietarea Non.smokers. No pets. For more Info call Sun. 12-4pm. 3p20 seen to be appreciated.56,000 kin. $11,900. Ph. 635.9525. 3pl 8 Phone 635-3136 3p20 ADAMS LAKE STORE LOCATED AT Adams o~ Mountalnvlew Drive, Mobile homes Mlchelle 632-7782. 3p20 Lake, B.C. rh hour from Salmon Arm - 45 restricted. $15,500 firm. Phone 635.4202, 1989 ISUZU TROOPER - TOP OF THE Line 18t/2 FT. FIFTH WHEEL PROWLER: ,self- mln. from Kamloops,10 rain. from Shuswap evenings. 3p19 'LS' model. Like new condition. 635-4618 contained, excellent condition. Call PIANO 845-2302. 4p20 Lakes. Fully renovated with very attractive 2 BEDROOMHOUSE IN THE HORSESHOEarea. FOR RENT 3p18 living quarters.Showing excellent return In an Older, upright in good Fenced yard, 16x20 sundeck, fruit trees, N/G RETAIL OR OFFICE condition. Asking $1200. 1977 BLUE CHEVY VAN. AUTOMATIC, good 24 ft. TRAVELAIRE TANDEM axle travel area of growth and terrific climate. Start the heat, 4 appliances, carport and wired shed. running condition. Seats 8. Good radials, trailer. Fully self contained, new upholstery. New Year on a poslgve note. Phone 5,700 SO. FT. Asking $6500. Call 635.5537. 3c20 $59,500. Call 635.4639, 3p19 CENTRAL LOCATION 635-5208 Alpine Stereo. Very reliable. $11600 OBO, 1.679.8904 tfn37 635.6879. 3pl 8 3 BEDROOMHOUSE FOR SALE iN Horseshoe PHONE 635-7459 4 BEDROOMHOUSE (3 UP, 1 DOWN) In Thor- area, close to schools, large kitchen, lane ac- LIKE NEW 1990 TURBO DAYTONASHELBY, 12. Motorcycles nheights area. 2 years old, Serious enquiries cess, storageshed, NIG. $78,900. 635-2104 fully loaded.Louvres, low mileage,only driven only. No real estate agents please, Call 3p19 DRYTOP in summermonths, $16,000 080. 635-2126 1981 YAMAHA 11 O0 SPECIALSHAFT DRIVE, 635-7250 and leavemessage, 12tfn 19,800 kin, now tires, brakes, exhaust,etc. NEWLY BUILT 3 BEDROOMHOME. Horseshoe FOR RENT evenings. 3pl 9 FOUR BEDROOMHOME IN NICE country set- GUTTERS Mint condition. $2,700. 638.8896 evenings. area. Finished top and bottomfloor, living area 1967 FIREBIRO 350 MEW ENGINE, Mags. 3pl 9 •ting. Full basement, drilled well, 377 acres 2100 sq.ft., 20x25 workshop on property. SERVICE/COMMERCIAL Good condition.$3,500. Call 635-4228 alter 860 & 1,320 SO. FT. (160 acres cultivated),creek, two hay sheds. $138,000. 635.2357 lp20 6 pro, 3pl 9 1992 SUZUKI KATANA 750. MUST SELLI With substantialdown, owner carry contract 12'xl 2' overheaddoor, washroomand Returning to university. Paid $7,300, asking at 4.5 per cent, $149,500. 842.6619 8p16 5000 SO.FT. GENERAL COUNTRYSTORE ON natural gas heat. Central location. BLUE MAZDA GLC (1983) IN GOODCONDition. $5,900 OBO.Helmet included. Call 624-4468 2V= acres. 24 miles fie el Vernon, BC on One owner.$1500. Call 638.1! 69 3pl 9 or 624.4985, 3pl 9 FOR SALE BY OWNER APPROXIMATELY 2 Mable Lake Road. Gas pumps, groceries, Phone 635-7459 Specializln( 5" continuous, 1989 MUSTANG OT. WHITE WITH BLACK, acres, corner on Kleanza,with a 3 bedroom hardware, fishing supply, plywood lumber, steel or aluminum autters. 16" wheels, must be seen to appreciate.Ask. home, approximately 1,600sq.ft. Large coffee shop and campground. Good family Ing $13,500 OBO. Call 624-9846 (leave 14. Boats & Marine garden, 3 bay shop, and workshop.$82,000. business. $215,000. Phone 838.7262, Installation, repairs & message). 3pl 9 Financing available. 22 per cent down. 838-2122. Ask for Ray. 2p20 WOODLAND cleaning. 21' NORTHWEST SAILBOAT/ TRAILER. Ex. 635.7650 or 842-6453 4p17 1990 LUMINA EURO 70,000 km Bucket cellent condition. $7,000, Burns Lake. 1981 14x70 MANCO • 3 bedrooms, 2 ap- SERVINGTERRACE, seats, sport wheels,60 sodas tires. Excellent 1-694.3585, 4p17 FARM: 3200 SO.FT,LUXURY HOMEon seven pliances. Family section of timberland. New APARTMENTS PRINCERUPERT, SMITHERS condition,$11,500. 638.1292 3pl 8 acres: large form kitchen, pantry, family carpet & paint immediate possession CORNER OF KALUM 4 SCOTT FOR SALE 30' BAYLINER TWIN 350's com- room, four bedrooms,three full baths, quality available,$32,500, 635.5786. 1 p20 CLOSE TO TOWN AND SCHOOLS AND KITIMAT 1990 MAZDA RX7. CANDY APPLE RED, SUN mand bddge, leaded, excellent condition, carpeting, oak cabinets, wood-electde hot Window & [~oor Screen ROOF, 5 SPD, STEREO, ONLY 30,000 km, Must sell. Sedous enquiries only. $31,500 3 BEDROOMSPLIT LEVEL HOUSE, 6 months Fridge, stove, heat and hot water Includ-,', water heat, 70 ft. multi.level deck, satellite mint. $16,000 0B0. 638-0627 (leave 0BO. 632-4844 4pl 7 old. 1557 sq,ft., basement, double garage. ed. Carpeting, storage space. References Repairs Too dish, large gardenarea, greenhouseand out- message), 3pl 9 Modern design. LocatedIn ThornhelghtsSub- required. 15 FOOT BOSTON WHALER COPY, Un- buildings. Call for appointment to view. sinkable, rated for 55 hp, Excellenton dver or division Phase I. $135,000. Call 635-,3752 or 1 Bedroom Apt, $450.00 Call Steve 638-0838 1989 FORDTEMPO L. Low mileage,excellent 845-7479 after 6 PM. 4pl 7 ocean, 14 ft. aluminum boat, $400, 635-3770 3p20 2 BedroomApt. S525.00 cond. Standard,Phone 635.3265 after 6 I}m 2 BEDROOMHOUSE CLOSE TO SHOPPINGand 3p20 635.9121, 3p19 schools. NIG heat. Large landscapedlot, large WHY RENT? FOR SALE BY OWNER large 3 BedroomApt. $600.00 . sundeck at rear. 4 appliances,. 638.2019 older, family home on 1/= acre in Usk. Wood No pets. "QUALITY" 3p18 heat, fruit trees, workshop, handyman • PHONEOmCE 635"5224 SCREENED TOPSOIL special, needs repairs. Terms available, 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOME IN $24,000. 635.1187 3p20 DRAIN ROCK Horseshoe area. 1200 sq,ft,, natural gas heat BAILIFF SALE & ~watei, new carpet and linoleum. Asking FOUR 8EDROOMHOUSE WITH FINISHEDbase- BEDDING SAND $97,000..635"9750 ~ 4p18 ment that has an outside entrance. Washer, VIEWPOINT & dryer, Iddge, stove and drapes Included, Ask- KULDO PARK ROAD CRUSH 1989 FORD TEMPO GL, 4 oyl, CHARACTER HOME IN HORSESHOE.':Wood ing $65,000. Call 845-7468.or 845-7503 floors, 3 bedrooms,family room, basement, 4p20 APARTMENTS (Kitimat) PITRUN GRAVEL automatic, power locks, tilt, AM/F~ For an appointment to view, garage,barn, organicgardens, 5 appliances: oassette, cruise, A/C, 63,896 kms, call 635-7849. All sales ere on = $85,000. Call 635-2436. 3pl B LARGE HOMEWITH ATTACHEDGARAGE and 1987 NISSAN SENTRA 2 Door 'ee Is-where Is' basis, no warran- rental suite. Quiet area. Phone 635.5015. Starting at $350 per month. TOTALLY RENOVATED 2 BEDROOM HOME 638-8477 Hatchback, 4 Cyl, 5 Speed, 78,838 ties or guarantees are Implied or (Horseshoe area) is bright and spacious and FOUR BEDROOMSHOME In Topley, patio, ful'l Cleanest suites In townl kms. given. attractively decorated,N/G heat. Largedetst- basement with half acre, creek, garden, Attractive two bedroom SKEENA 16' FIBREGLASS RUNABOUT ched garage,$72,500, Call 638.0407 : 3p18 greenhouse, R.S,F. with firewood.Reduced to suites, close to schools, with Mere Crutser Inboard and $39,900. Ca11696-3380. 4p20 CONCRETE FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1.7 ACRESLEVEL land W/W carpets, heat & hot Berkety Jet; complete with trailer, R. Jonss with well and hydro. Ideal to~your mobile or 2. Mobile Homes water included, professional PRODUCTS buildinglot. 635-5061 3p18 on-site staff, 14x70 TRAILER ON PRIVATE LOT. For sale, SIX BEDROOMHOME ON 4.26 ACRES~LEVEL For appointment to view land. Will considersmaller house or 5tli Wheel priced In the 40's. Phone635.3428. 6pl 5 as part payment,635.5061 3pl 8 '91 & '92 MANUFACTURED HOMES. Phone ' ----SUPER SPECIALS---i Viewpoint HOT TUB 4 BEDROOMHOUSE, 3 UP, ONE DOWN, 32xl 6 Oownpayment $3000 and' $485 monthly payments, A must see. Phone mary shop, wired a,qdInsulated, Fruit trees, Built in 632-4899 Portland Cement on,y ...... $8,,50per bag vaccuum, i~;G, heat. Paved driveway.: 638.0800 or Bill at 638-1182, 6pl 5 Kuldo Park RENTALS 635.7710, 6p18 MOBILE HOME WITH ADDITIONON LARGElot, 632-2450 NIG and wood heat. Large shop, wood shed, Family Fun For ooo...... tonced; Newly renovated, fully landscaped, 635#809,. 3pl 8 Everyone! HOUSE 1979 14x70 MOBILE HOME, FRIDGE,STOVE, 4. Wanted tO Rent NEW SURPLUS LUMBER FOR SALE nat, gas furnace, new hot water tank, ex. ADULTCOUPLE WITH LARGE OUTSIDE DOG cellent cond. Reedyto moveto the locationof seeking reasonable house for rent. Call Special FOR SALE and Many Other =85,000 your liking, $21,900. 567.2804 4p19 635.5261, 3p18 Weekend Construction Supplies 2 storey, 4 bedroom family home 1989 14x70 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME ROOM ONLY, NON-SMOKING, non-drinking Rates with 10x12 addition, New N/G furnace, business person requires room only in with basement, near hospital. fridgo/stove, excellent condition, $37,500. Smlthers,Terrace, KItlmat, and Prince Rupert. Avallablel Sedous enquldes call 638.1691 ...... 3p20 Call 1,800.663.6552' 4p20 EcHo CONCRETE & BRICK .. Vlv or Oertnis at 12xBa MOBILE HoME with largeiiaddition:¢ SINGLE FEMALE With dOg and cat I~oklng to 4430 Keith Ave. Situated:on large iotln quiet nelghb~hbod. 3 ' rent immediately. Prefer small house with TERRACE TUBS 635-7282 bedr0oi~S,; ~ ~applari¢i)s,~i {iasS,ltJrhace,~.: 'yard up to :$500/month, References 635-9191 for,appointmentto Vl6w. 638.87;45. _., ~ :~,, .~:~'!3p20 ~ava able 635.2513messages 3p20 635-973,.1

i, Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page C5 CTION AD CALL VISA :! 638-SAVE BUY SELL 'RENT ,,"TRADE

LOST: ONE SILVER EARRING WITH RAVEN 14. Boats & Marine 15. Machinery 18. Business Services carving (JEAN inscribed on back) between 28. Cards of Thanks 18' FIBERFORM120 h.p,, in/out OMC leg, 3 1977 NEILLS POLETRAILER IN good condi- TERRA BOBCAT SERVICES:BACK FILLING. Royal and Benson Optical. if found contact props, EZ loadertrailer w/new tires,new bat- tion. Phone635.3265 after6pro 3p20 levelling, earth auger, backhoe, snow 633-2254 (hi) 633-2215 (wk). Sentimental tery, depthsounder, $4,000 0BO.Burns Lake, removal, clean up, sweeper/collector. value. 2p20 1-692-7276 or 1-092-7658. 4pl 8 16. Farm Produce Residential/commercial 638-8638. Mobile FOUND: ONE PAIR OF MEN'S TINTED EYE The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine 638-3808. 6p20 23 It. RIVERBOAT & TRAILER (WOOD & EAT MORE LAMB FROM CUMMINGSRanch glasses near railroad tracks. Phone to claim. would like to llbreglass) 50 HP Merc and let. 15 HP Highway 16 W. South Hazelton. Available 635.4306. 2p20 • Evlnrude.638-1312 or 798-2489 alter9 pmo THANK THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES 3pl 8 yearround. Alsogoat moat.842.5316.12p10 HAY FOR SALE.WEATHER PERMITrlNG. New KID'S for their contribution in the assembly of the 20 HP JOHNSONMOTOR. LONG OR SHORT 20. Pets & Livestock crop. Timothy, Alsike.Brome, Alfalfa, AIf- playgrounds in Thornhill. shaft. $950 OBO.Call after 7 pro. 635.7400. Brome. Will be available June 25. Other CASTLE STANOING AT STUD, NEGA JET BAR 3pl 8 (LICENCED) varietieslater. Cummings Ranch, Highway 16 registeredquarter horse, 16.1 hh, pure black. • Lens Wood Products 28' LAND'N SEA CABINCRUISER, 8' beam, W, S.Hazelton.842.5316. 12pl 0 DAYCARERRESCHOOLI More information, call Jerw Cummings, highway.legs!,Chrysler 318 Volvo leg, RWC, HAY FOR SALE. GOODQUALITY, NO rain. 847-331 or write Box 4548 Smlthers, B.C. • Skeena Concrete Products Ltd. Upper ar~ lower steering stations, depth For children 21/= to 5 $350/bale. Call635-3350. 6pl 6 VOJ 2NO 4p20 • Kens Trucking sounder, VHF, stereo, Eye level oven, 4 PROFESSIONALPET GROOMINGIN HOME or burner propane stove, fridge, standup head GOOD0UALITY HORSE OR CA'ITLEHAY. 600 lb. round bales.Call 690.7490 4pl 8 638-8890 door to door service.We come to you. Small with shower;Sleeps 6 comfortably,very nice, dogs/cats, large dogs. Apts Price vades on economical family fishing boat. Includes moorage at Kitlmat Yacht Club. Owner has size. 635.3772 or 638-1977 'Joanna'. 6p16 moved up and must sell $19,500 OBO. FREE RANGE N.T, REG. YEARLING CLYDESDALECOLT. FORT 632-4844. 4pl 8 STEELE. Rubblebreeding. 4 white stockings, About the Terrace Standard LEAN BUTCHER CONTRACTING blaze face. Black. approx. 15 h.h. Henw 20 HP MERCURYMOTOR. EXCELLENT condi- Adams, BumsLake.1-695-6559 4pl 7 HOURS: tion. Callafter 5 pm. 635.3592 or 635.9156. Building Contractor available for Our office is open 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 3pl 8 HOGS CUTE& CUDDLYWHITE MINIATURE Samyode work in Terrace & Kitimat cross with blonde poodle. 7 wks old. Shots BOAT 17V= ft. CAMPION1982 WITH 90 hp Live, slaughtered, or cut and -ALL WORK GUARANTEED- included.$150, Call635.4600. 5pl 7 DEADLINES: Memury outboard with trailerand ski bar. Call wrapped and frozen. To 635.1227. 3pl 9 FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND UNREGISTEREDTOY POODLEPUPS. BLACK Deadlines for classified advertising is 5:00 p.m. Friday reserve for fall butchering, QUALITY SERVICE male $250, black female $295. Have first CLASSICSTYLE SAILING DINGY. RIGGED FOR before Wednesday paper. Call David or Kathy Larson, CALL NORM shots, ready to go Aug.18192. Vanderhoot. Deadline for space booking of display advertising is 5:00 pm, sailing and rowing. Includes trailer, $2600. 1-567-4028 4p17 Phone635-5460. 3pl 9 Friday before Wednesday paper. 842-6406 635-7794 REG. WELSH/ARAB CROSSPONIES. 7 yr. old 15. Machinery (leave message) gelding, 6 year old mare. Well trained Deadline for submission to the editorial department is 1 2:00 english/western.Call Chits Fools to viewllnfo. noon Friday before Wednesday paper. D3 CAT PLUS BACKHOE,$16,500. 9 U D6 1-694-3521 4pl 7 Cat, $9,500. JD 350 loader,$12,000. 2-0C3 17. Garage Sales SUBSCRIPTIONS: 19. Lost & Found GUERNSEY COW WITH RED ANGUS CALF. Cats, $4,500 each. 9 U & 0C3 Cat parts. 2- LOOKING TO MAKE ROOM in your garage? Subscription rates for the Terrace Standard are $31.0D per 20' aluminum boats. 1-697-2474 Cow is 3 yearsold, gentleand milking.Calf is Advertiseyour garagesale in the Classifieds IT COSTSYOU NOTHINGto place a Lost and 4 monthsold. Cedarvale849.5455,12.5 pm. year. 1-697-2393. 16tfn 638-SAVE. tfn Found Classified.Phone 638-SAVEbefore 12 4pl 8 SAWS $300 000, 1,CO0 gal. Noon Saturdays. HOW TO CONTACT US: GARAGESALE: Misc householditems. Time: TCSC THIRD ANNUAL J.P.R. SEPT.12192. We are located at tanker& trailer$1,650. 846-5195, 6-9 pro. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.. 4112 Benner Sept. LOST: 16 ~R OLO TEETHINGBALL,5.6 nip- 4pl 8 Starts at 11 am. StrimboldsRanch, Bremen 5192. lp20 ~les around it. Brightorange. Rewardoffered. Lake. ForestdaleCanyon Rd., 15 mileswest 4647 Lazelle Avenue in Terrace, B.C. V8G 168 COMPLETE TRAILER CAMP. INCLUDINGsix 635-2940. 2pl 9 of Burns Lake. Info call Cecile,1-698.7627. hunk trailersand one cook trailer.Open to of. 18. Business Services LOST: GREY BACKPACK WITH PERSONAL "4pl 8 pone 638"7283 FAX638"8432 fers. Call845.2289 (Houston). 4pl 8 ;,=. items at HumphreyCreek fails, SundayAug. ROY YATES TRAININGCLINIC SEPT. 26-30. REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS & 23/92. 638-8172 2p20 30 ACREFARM LAND AND MACHINERY.As parts. We rebuild standard transmissions, First day includes,problem horse training, follows: MF 1105 tractor, 100 HP, cab & transfer cases and rear ends. Bel.Air LOST CAMERA LENS in leather case. photography,ddving clinic, packing.For infor- A.C,, $9000. 21 ft. deep tillage cultivator, Automotive Auto Parts and Service. Phone Tameron SP 300ms. Olympus OM mount. mation call Kim 847-5034 cr Gary847.4195. .$1000, Easy-onloader, $1,5D0. Case680 E 846-5101, TelkwaB.C. 16tfn Rewardoffered, 635-7842 evenings. 2p20 4pl 9 backhoe and loader, $9000. 1973 Interns. lionel Tandem Dump truck, (671 Detroit ARE YOU LOOKINGFOR THE BEST I~ com. LOST A WHITE MALE CAT IN the Horseshoe 10 MONTH. SPAYED, MALAMUTE PUPPY. Diesel)$8,500. 1988 F350 crew cab. 460 D puter courses? Word Perfect, MS Works, area, nails pulled, neutered. Answersto Chi. Purebred, registered,excellent with children. motor, with 5th wheel, $8,500. 35 ft. Jayco Lotus. Excel. MS Dos,ACCPAC, Windows and quta. Call635.4020 if found. 2p20 $300 OBO.Large doghouse, white with black more. Call RalnerGiaenelta Systems for Fall shingles.$125. 632-5680 3p20 5th wheel traveltrailer. $8.500. Will sell last LOST PINKFLOWERED Cosmetic bag contain- two items as unit. $16,500. Call 842-5748. schedule. 635.3444 6pl 7 ing cashbelonging to college student. Reward PUREBRED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES 4pl 8 ATTN: SMALL BUSINESSES.WHY PAY high for returncall Jeannie638-1534. 2p20 $200 each. 635.7309 3p20 1982 DATSUNDIESEL ENGINE AND transmis. accounting feesfor your bookkeepingneeds? sion. Low mileage. Asking $600. Call For confidential, exoerionced bookkeeping Glass and tins must be clean -- (prefer without 835.6205. 3pl 9 services,Call 635-4320 or 635.9592 6p15 labels). Box 22, IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. Major Credit Cards BEHIND THE OLD BINGO PALACE I l--trim MONTH'S SPECIAL--"! YOURODDS V8G 4A2 Accepted MONDAY- SATUROAY...... 11) AM- 4PM AGAINST Majorl8 Park Your donation Is tax deductible ! PORTLAND -.,, / C/U~L~A'S 638-,1167 ...... 24 HOUR DROP OFF~AVAILABLE IN THE BINS OUTSIDE iI I P ...... s,.,o- ...... tl KILLER, J E M E NT :.: ":"" :": ';'our in Meni~rlam gift tsa lasting U'ibute. Please' : o ~ p:!r~':ag[ send your deflation to the address above along with the name of the deceased, your name and address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an I I PATIO S-1001 acknowledge .sent card. I IBUOCK$,x, oon,,...... " -°"1 "li-- SKEENACONCRETE PRODUCTS

I 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Rd. ' H|(JI][SH "1 U COI.UMglA These ads appe~" In more than 100 community newspapers In B.C. and Yukon ~ ANOYUKON I 0,~I COMMUNITY end reach more than 3 mllllon readers. TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR BCYONA AT (604) 669.9222. $0.70es~haddltlonetword AeS~CIA'I1GN 272 III II 31. Auction Sales AUTOMOTIVE BUBINE~ OPPORTUNITIES BUalNF,,~OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION MOBILEHOMES Engines rebuilt from $996. 5 REDUCE EMISSIONS, GRANDMA L.EE'S 100+ Out of work? Train to be an BUY FACTORY DIRECT. SAVE GAS, Black Gold Ino. =lores, Baked bread, sand. ~APanartment/Gondomlnlum Save thousands on dealer :,.. :....,...:,,.v. ..':" ';'i' ,:..<..:...:.vv:.:;,'." :;,,'"' .'V' ~'".' ~:~ ~ year 100,000 kme warr~ty. mark-up. We'll ¢ustom build Bond Mechanical serving is leering for sharp, 8ggt~8- wlohes,soup, Vancouverand ager. Government li- B.C. for 27 years, Phone 7 alva, m~g raps. W.o =rea sites. Hardwoddng, en- censed, correspondenoe mobile homes to suit your ~ 8a,m.-ep,m, (604)872- offer a real opportunity tor ergetic person ~th $75,000 course will qualify you for needs. Doubles/singles/ missus. 1-800.661-2712, employment. For details: modulare. Phone for de~ls: 0641, To I-free Mon-Fd 1- your success. For more in- N ~orm~lon,oa~l (519)986-3117 (604)661-5456 or 1-600-665. Noble Homes, Edmonton 800-663.2521. BL~INESS FORSALE- Ught 8339. (403) 447-3414/447-2333. ever~ngs. end heavy towing business GOVERNMENT SEIZED/ RNANCE 8URPLUB vehloles. U,S,and onTrane Canadawlth or wlth- REAL ESTATE DRU(~ RNDSEIZURESlBuy out Im]ler moving lloence. GovernmentGrants & Loans. Saturday, Sept. 12, 11 a.m. Canadian low as $100. dirt ©heap. Cars, Houses, BMW's, OadlHaos, Oheve, Owner retiring (604)044- BIIgons of dollars are made PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD Boats, Computers,..Dlreot 2269. available to new and existing for unpaid taxes. Crown Land For the Gov't of B.C. and others Fords, Meroodes, Pormohes, from U.BJcai'~ad]an govern- b'uoks, vane, AMAZING free Two Rata~ Clothing Stores. B.C. buslr~me. The Brad aval!abllity. For Information at KERR'S PIT. sent, FREE ILLUSTRATED Book can show you how to on both write: Properties, 24-hr recording reveals how REPORT: 8alzuma, Dept. Good revenue. 304-360 (416)631.4666, Trans-Canada Highway, get your share. CaJl now 1- Dept, CN, Box 5380, Sin. F, Leave Highway 16 10 miles east of Telkwa, boS, #I~0-1667 West 4th, 800-663-0650. Vm~couver, B.C. VSJ 1M4. 8almonAnn r B.C. 832-1109. Ottawa, K2D 3J1. CANADA ENGINES LTD. FOR 8ALE MISC. follow Kerr Rd. and auction signs QualityRebuilt E~gl~|: cars, Flelnbow Int. Carpst Dyeing THOMPSON RIVER ES- fight trucks. 6 oyllnder from INTERIOR DECORATORS. and Cleaning Co. World Morantz UI Baby Ultrseonlo TATES. Valley Vlewlots. 3/4 $~96,8 o~lnderfrom $1096. Do you have a flair for colour leader In dyeing, cleaning, bUnd cleaning machine end & 1 sore lots- 6 & 10 ,~¢relots. 30 Gov't Surplus Vehicles 5 year, 100,000 Ks. Ltd.war- & design? DEC,ORATING restorations. Need ethical accessodes,umd 11/2years, I only - 5 sore lot on the Chesterfield and Chair ranty. 7 Days - 580-1050, 1- DEN has fran~lses available IndMdualsforexduslve terri- Tralnln9 Included $14,700, Thompson Rlveroo sin.west 1987 Dodge Pickup In B,O. Training provided, tories. Investment reauJree. Call 1(604)795-5070 after- Beds 800.666-31~70, 856-6828 of Kamlcopa on the TGH#1, 1986 Ford 4x4 Pickup evenings, L.Malnland 525.8722, 850-2113 (Abl amraro.J noon or evenings, Call CoHeot(604)373-2282, 1986 GMC Pickup 17 Misc. Bicycles V.Isl~d 743.9915, Interior 1986 Ford 350 Van 17 Oak Chairs Umouslnes - Two '80 LIr~oln 661-P327. AMAZING SIMPLE MA- Excellent Trailers, Excellent Oak Desk CHINE.You build from plans, Prices, Utility, Ratbed, ten to STUDENT HOUSING 1985 Chev $15 Pickup Towncar Stretch Llmousines, turns ordnery styro-foamInto thirty feet. Also Machinery BURNABY. NearSFU, BOlt, 1985 Chev 4x4 Pickup Filing Cabinets Whlte/Blue, T,V,, Stereo, Bar, Unique B.D. home-bsaed computerand ~mrnu .z~ hugo profits fast; Make signs, Haulers, TIItbeds, Hydraullo Douglas, Large, 2 end 3 bed- 1985 Ford Pickup Fax Machine etc. Wellmaln~r~. $30,000 Xerox Photocopier oomp~u~ea are invited to par. displays, decoratlons, crass, Dumps. 8Ingle, Tandem and rooms, now and 8epL I.Work 2- 1985 Ford Vans e~h. Phone Vancouver230- Foroommta _l~_, patterns, Tdple Axles. Can Deliver. off part rent. No aeourity Plcl~up Canopy 0600. tldpate In o? of the largest 1985 Chev Plcku 13 oompu~and communlodtion methods, merketlng. Send (604)492..4068 Pent[cton, deposit. Gall to reserve, Col- 3. 1985 Chev Crewcabs Colour TV BUILOIN~SUPPLIF.8 show In Bdtlsh Dolumlda. $20 (Ind. GST & shlpplng) to lect (604)521-8399. 1985 Chev Citation :Vacuum Cleaners Undartt~ Home.Based Bual- STYRO-MAGIC, Box 781, OARDENING ..... Dressers DO@RSI WINDOWSl Inte- 12XO8 In Adult Park on Sun- 3- 1984 Ford Rangers ~ee Program, the Ministryof Westl~nk. B,C. VOH 2AO. ONE STOP GREENHOUSE rior and exterior wood, metal Eoonomlo Development, shlneC, oaet, Oeeenview, car- 1984 Ford Pickup and French doors,wcodwln- BUOINE88PERSONALe SHOP, B,C. Greenhouse paled, air condlUoned, Two 1984 Chev Pickup Small BuMnese and Tmdo Builders Ltd., 7426 Hedley dowe, skylights. MOREl Call has reserved spaoe at the ADD A LII"rLE SPICEI B.0. add one, close to amanltles. 1982 Plymouth Reliant ¢,olle~t to WALKER DOOR College Roommates- Karen, Ave.,Burnaby, B.C.VeE 2R1. For Further Information Gall: Southox F.xhfldtJonsFee R~n FREE BROCHURE. 1982 Ford Fairmount WINDOW In Vancouver C,om~ter and Communica- Weno'y and Usa have exalt- 683-2491. 1980 Chev Diesel Pickup• at (604)266-1101. Ing Personal Photos of them- Aluminum/Glass or 1980 Chev Malibu 4 Lifts 2x10 and 2x8 tion Show, for the Seoond AlumlnumlAoryllte SDP, SERVICF.8 Window On Business Show. selves for sale, For discreet 2 Ford LTD. Sedans ~- Act; Welder DUSIHlH OPPORTUNrriEB Info write to: 8plea, Box 670- DouBle-walled GREEN- Held at the Vancouver Trade HOUSES, Solariums and MaJorlCBCand InJuryolalms. 250-hp Merc Outl~ards " : ~ ~l'~°rsneCBh:/nH°ist end Oonven~n Centre,Janu- GB, Kelowna, B,C, VIY 7P4, Joel A. Waner trial lawyer for Complete turnkey operation ,adults ordy please. complete fine of Greenhouse Shulte Rock,Picker : ~u~.=~, ~ ~y Oomputerized Embroidery ary 12 to 14, 1993, It will Ao¢eseorlea. Telephone 24 years. Call oolleot, Horse Trailer Motor/~nalyzer Business, Best opportunity prov~ amarkmlnq oppg. rtu- Wln At~oorta ~tlon new NFL (604)433-4220, Fax 430- (604)786-,5500. Contlngenoy 2 Wheel Trailer Pickup Stock Rack of the BO's. Hlgh return, 8el nlty for uo of B.C.s. unique beffing guido. 10 best sys- 1265. feeeavallabte. InJuredlnB,G. up at home or ~th other busl. home-based businesses. tems, polnteixe=l explained only. Plus many items too numerous to mention. Items ness. Total Investment un- Products and servlsea will free - Monday Night Secret, HELIPWJd4TED der $~0,000, Call Logo Unk Include gr~hlo designers, due spq,~d~ $-1o. Manx 8PORTIh'G~001~ Sold as is, where is. at 1.~O0.661-QOQg. Brae us publbhom of software Pre|a, 3054-A Glenmanor GET PAID for dipping news- sharaw~e, Inventors ertd paper artldael Up to $26 O'NEILSPORTS- Complete No guarantees or warranties. All Sales are final. at Vancouver Buslnses Op Place,V1~oda, B.C, V9C 1 MS. Hookey, Baseball, Culling, ~rt~nlty Show Sept. 19-20, manufacturers of com- eachl Newsl~pers sent free. puter ~1 business a~seo- BDUaA'nON Wdte TODAY. FREE RE- Soooer, Lsorosse retail & • TERMS CASH • rles,and et=edagzed bu~lne~ PORT: Cllpld~s, Dept. b¢9, equgipment repalr. Team CASH IN ON TAX REFORMI Sales, uniforms, mlbrblades Anyone paying for major items with uncertified cheques ADVANCE OPPORTUNITY. m~mmQsmentand gentling Lsam Income Tax Pmpara- #150.1857 West 4th, Van- serves. Fees r~ from couver, B,C, VBJ IM4. & Pro Goal equipment. Meg may be required to leave the item on the grounds until the Revolutionary 80-channel tfon bycorresmndence. Eem order & Shipping Service. mlnl-di~ satellite system will $2o0 to $360 for V~e your.~fl~te .now. Also cheque clears the bank. 89thatbnormaUy$1,500. ~r We neodyou to sell toys & Vancouver 877.1065, Vk:to- mpldly expar.Kl,home sn~r- enquire scout exclusive ffsn- da 881-342t. talnment erie. ~mmunlos- more Information,oranapp~- d'~so territories, FOrfree bro- gilts for C & M GI~, NO 'done [ndusW, Network Mar- oa~on, oontlot Bed) Mower chures, no oblig~lo=n, U & R INVESTMENT, NO DELIV- KERR'S AUCTIONS keting, No Inventory,No In- at 620.6720, or toll-freevok~ Tax Services, 205 - 1346 ERIES, no oolleatlon. Call veadment,Call(41B)022-1810 ~4~0 7.1.978.6156 or fax PemblnsHwy.,Winnlpag,MB (519)258-7905 or fax RR1 Kerr Road., Telkwa, B,C. • 846-5392 any~me. R3T.266, 1~800-666-.5144.. I (519)258.0707 for free Isle. Not responsible for accidents Lunch on the grounds Page C6 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 1992 23. Work Wanted 21. Help Wanted Pacific Inland Resources THE TERRACE STANDARD reminds adver- IF YOU ARE PRESENTLYWORKING, WAITING A Division of risers that the human rights code in British presentjob to start .again, or.are Just out of Columbia forbids publicationof.any advertise. WO!K;aria are fie.Inca tar gooo WOrKnadirs • West Fraser Mills Ltd ment in connection with:employmentwhich selr-mozV~IOn;A.~ neeo more.money;seno, CAREERS discriminates against anyperson because of resumeto uox ~,/errace, u,u. vuu ~AZ ano origin, or req'uires a job applicant to furnish I will show.you how to make_more_ money, West Fraser Mills Ltd., Pacific Inland Resources any informationconcerning race;religlon; col- TOTALLY TROPICAL URGENTLY REQUIRES our, ancestry,place o1 o~iglnor politicalbelief, consultantsto sell a fabulousline of silk plant. Division has an immediate opening for a Readers: In ads whore male' is referred to s, through home shows, Debbe, (403) Scaler/Weigh Master please read also as 'female' and whore 835.2461, 3p18 Terrace 'female' is used, read also as 'male'. Responsibilities: Scaling & weighlng of trucks HAIRDRESSERWANTED FULL-TIME OR part- REPLYING TO A FILE NUMBER?-Please be time. To, start Immediately. Burns Lake, Interested applicants are requested to submit a resume sure you have the correct box number as 1,692-7687, 4p18 Kitimat by September 18, 1992, to Pacific Inland Resources, given in the ad. Address to Fie The Ter- race Standar(~ 4647 Lazelie Ave. Terrace, RELIABLEPERSON TO CARE FOR 2 children, Box 3130, Smithers, B.C,, VOJ 2NO. Attention: John B.C., V8G 1S8. Please do not Include bulk Ages 1 & 3. In my home, weekdays, Rigas. Phone 847.2656, Fax 8¢7-5520 goods or money to Box replies, " 638-1292.- 3p18 Prince Rupert CARPENTER 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE;Forms, - BABYSITTERWANTED FOR 2 CHILDRENMan. tram ng, s ding, finishing inside or out, No day & Tuesday alter school. Thornhill too small. Mike Gray. 638.0822 32tfn primary/elementary area or on school bus Smithers route, 638.1368 3p19 CONFIDENTIALBOOKKEEPING SERVICE, Small KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY business or self.employed. Mary at TERRACE, KITIMAT, PRINCE RUPERT AND 635-7474. 6p17 Smithers, 4 sales management teams In. 3224 KALUMSTREET terestedin travel and advancementsthat have Four TERRACE, B.C. MOTHER OF ONE WILL BABYSIT IN MY home an auto and require $5600/month, forward weekdays.Ages walking to five years, Debble ~ V8G2N1 resume to box 516, Surrey, BC, V3T-5B7 Sales Management trainees at 635.7549, 3p18 4p20 HANDYMAN, CARPENTERHELPER. ODD jobs. GROWINGESTABLISHED DELIVERYservice is interested in travel and advancement that have an JOB POSTING Drywalling.635-3442, ask for Donovan. 3pl 8 receivingdriver applications.Applicants must auto and require $5600/month. EMPLOYER: K'San House Society GRANDMOTHER WILL BABYSIT IN OWN be well groomed,dependable, enjoy working LOCATION: Terrace Transition House Home, Mon-Fri. Preschool and up preferred. with the public, and have a dependablevehi. Forward resume to box 516, POSITIONS: Positions are available for the following. Copper Mountain School area. References cle in good condition. Any age over 19 available.635.5318. 3pl 8 welcome, Please call 638.8398. Come grow Surrey, B.C. V3T 5B7. FOUR AUXILIARY SUPPORT WORKERS with us! lp20 WILL DO BABYSII-I'ING IN MY own home, POSITIONS Coppersidearea. 635-4810 3pl 9 PREMIER IMAGE AND COSMETIC COMPANY TERMS: Shift work. $9,22 per hour (under review) as per BCGEU contract, expanding in Canada. 4-5 self motivated in. 'SWINGSHIFT' LIVE BAND available Ior dividuals are required in the field of image ONE FULL TIME SUPPORT WORKER bookings.Phone 1-695.6469 alter 6 p.mi4p2O make overs, Full/part time, trainer will be in POSITION EXPERCIENCED ECE SEEKS FULL TIME posi. your area, For interview, 997-3890 Gerfl, Shift work, $11.15 hour (under review) as per BCGEU plus lien in daycare/preschool,Relocating to Ter- 4p20 TERMS: TYPISTS benefits, race area.Call 686.7496 3p20 ONE FULL TIME OUALIFIEDSUPERVISOR and QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma or certificate in field of Social Services or WiLL DO HOUSECLEANING. CAN SUPPLY one parttimeassistant for Southsidochildrens elan DATA MAKERS requires typists and/or data related field and/or extensive experience in crisis management preferably in good references,Call 635-1171 3p20 Centre. Must enjoychildren, Start dateSept,8, entry operators for a seven day project to take the area of wife assault. A First Aid Certificate is required, Send resume to Delores Storness - Bliss APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS: Good knowleclge of community 24. Notices Southbank B,C,, VOT 2PO or call 694.3773 by place in Terrace. resources. Ability to deal with residents in a professional manner and ensure Sept. 2192. 4p20 complete confidentiality, PRO,LIFE EDUCATION available to general Day and afternoon shifts are available and hours of Possess good listening and communication skills. public; videos, pamphlets, lending library, FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST/BOOKKEEPINGRe. quired by loggingcontractor. Exp, with ACC- work are expected to be five hours per shift- 9:00 Ability to work as a team member. dealing with human life issues such as abor- Ability to assist women and children in a crisis. tion and euthanasia, Student enquiries PAC, Reflex & Easypayan asset. Replyto Box 519 Terrace, B.C,V8G 4B5, 1p20 am to 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Can- Successfull applicants must be willing to submit to a criminal record search, welcome,Call 635.3646. 5tfn didates will demonstrate accurate typing of hand Resumes will be accepted until September 11, 1 992 at 4:30 p.m. and BORED? LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE, excite. should be addressed to: ment. perhaps a tropical island? Call Elan written ALPHA/NUMERIC data utilizing PC KSAN SOCIETY Travel at 635.6181 and catch the spirit! 2tfn EARN EXTRA $$$1 3224 KALUM ST. in your neighbourhood. keyboards. A minimum of 40 words per minute typ- TERRACE, B.C. VaG 2N1 Become an AVON sales dealer now]! ing or 8,000 keystrokes per hour is required. For more Information contact 635-6447. I A\ NIRVANAMETAPHYSIC AND For more informationcall MARY / I\ HEALINGCENTRE 635-2517 For further information, please call collect and ask ~/DISCOVERY AND HEALING for JOAN at 688-8521 or FAX your resume to Burnslake Specialty Wood Ltd,. a secondary wood Thru courses, readings and manufacturing company offers three challenging sharing at Nirvana. l 669-01 71. opportunities,.. Into: 3611 Cottonwood635-7776 ALASKA elan DATA MAKERS JOBS! Vancouver * Victoria * Calgary * Winnipeg Millwright ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Earn a five figure income Our Ideal candidate will possess a Provincial and/or Inter- 2911 S. SparksSt. 638-1336 Provlnclal Millwright ticket with heavy equipment, fishing the three month mechanical and welding skills. 9:45 Sunday School (all ages) Salmon season. Also con. 10:55 Worship Service struction, canneries, oil fields plus morel INSTRUCTORICOORDINATOR (M/F) Children's Praise Hour For Immediateresponse cell CONTINUING CARE AIDE Our Ideal candldate will have hands-on experience with Pastor: Ron J. Orr 1-504-646-4505 ext, K665 Coastal Planers, would be familiar with overseas market 24 hours, requirements and possess a lumber grading ticket, Saw grinding experience and mechanical Skills would be Northwest Community College has openings In the definite assets. 25. Business Continuing Care Aide Program In Terrace commencing In Opportunities, ..... CERTIFIED mid October. FOI~ SALE:'.~A~'T'~IEOOD ~I~S,'I['AUFi~,NT.' Ve'~" IDENTAL ASSISTANT re'asonabty pri~ed.'A lit{ e moie tfian Cost el ~ • Instructor/Coordinator- this poslUon will be responsible Our ideal candidate will have experience operating and or equipment. Nice location, lots of foo~ and for the coordination of the program as well as instructing computer controlled Salton lumber' drying kilns, The vehicle traffic. Well establishedfor 12 years, DENTAL ASSISTANT the program. Supervision of clinical placement Is also successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to- Replyto file no, 65 C/O this paper. 4pl 7 required. day operation of these gas-fired.low pressure steam kilns. Exposure to offshore and domestic Industrial drying VENDING ROUTES. BEFOREYOU INVEST, call STUDENTS • Clinical Supervisors -(3 part.time) these positions will be standards would be a definite asset. the Best. Get the straightfacts on vendingin. Progressive dental office requires required to supervise students during clinical placements vestments from $5,500. Eagleprofit systems, FULL TIME Certified Dental Assis- for one day a week while the students are taking classes 1-800.387.CASH. 3pl 8 tant or Dental Assistant Students and four 2 week clinical placement sessions. We are seeking energetic individualsto join our quality AN OPPORTUNITY:BEAUTY SALON STAtions willing to in.office train and be willing driven team In the pre-stad up and ongolng success of to rent. 635-5020, 3pl 8 to take the Certified Dental Assistant our multi-milliondollar greenfield project, program through open learning • QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION: R.N. qualification with Burnslake Speclalty Wood Ltd., whose principal course at the college. Applicants appropriate clinical and Instructional experience. must be caring, dedicated, people partlclpants are Burns Lake Native Development and When Opportunity DriBbled and a team player. Closing Date: September 15, 1992 Bablne Forest Products Co., Is located In the Burns Lake area• i I Knocks... Salary to communsurate with ex- Resumes should be sent to: )erience. i Serving a population of 10,000.Burns Lake offersexcellent l educatlonal and shopping facilitiesaswell as affordable Newly decorated Beauty Salon for sale, Please send resume: i Manager, Human Resources pdced fight. Weft established cllenteile, Box 726, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 ii houslng, excellent returns. Ownerretidng. Serious Fax 635-3511 i enquifles only. Dr. J.D. Zucchlatti : ~ Interestedapplicants should forward thelrresume on or | 4623 Lakelse Avenue beforeSeplember 1 I, I~)2to: Human ResourcesManager, I Terrace, B.C. ' BURNSLAKE SPECIALTYWOOD LTD., Box 1229, Burns Lake, | vsa2s4 iiii'; NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE B.C.VOJ lEO. I Phone 635-2753 i evenings Phone: 635.2552 ~ m~l 113 U R N S L A K E!~iiiii~i::i~ii~i~i~!~iii~!!!~iiiiii!~ii~i!i~i~i~i!i~ii~i~!i~Ii~ii!~iI~ii~ ,i, • i JSPECIALTY WOOD LTD!ii::~:i~iii::iii!i!ii~!!~ii~ii~i~i:~i!iiIi!iiii~I~iiiiiI~Iii::~::ii~i~il iii

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• Now taking applications for ; FULL& PART TIME POSITIONS Both positions require good communication skills in dealing with the pUblic and involve day shift, evening shift and weekends, Experience preferred. Apply in person to Manager ' have an excellent opportuni- ..... 3 - 5 p.m, daily 4532 Lekelse Avenue ty to make additional in- come in your spare time. If you or someone you know is interested, then give us a " ..:~'~Y,,~'.; 'C)";.".~'-::-: ,, .,:.~ ,.. .: ...:.:. :. .. ~ call TODAY!

" [ • EXCELLENT : NEEDED : I ARE NEEDED FOR ' I • ' I ALL OF THE UPLANDS I OPPORTUNITY Mtn. Vista• and lANe THORNHILL / Career opportunities are now available Agar, Medeek area I AREAS / for full or part-time qualified . Apply in person to Rhonda at 4624 Greig Ave. or call: Terrace Standard 638-8787 638-7283 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 -- Page C7

INVITATION TO TENDER Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Invites Tenders for the construc- tion of one duplex on Lot 6, District Lot 4001, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 4991, otherwise known as Lot 6, Muller Street, Thomhgl, B.C. CTION AD Sealed Tenders will be received by Canada Mortage and Housing.Corpora- tion at 300 • 299 Vlctoda Street, Prince George, B,C, V2L 558, until September 25, 1992, 2:00 PM PDST. v"BUY v"SELL v"RENT "TRADE Plans, specifications, form of Tender requ#ed and the official envelope may • ,i,, be obtained by qualified contractors at the above office, upon receipt of el. $50.00, which sum will be refunded upon return ol all documents in good condition within twenty (20) days after the stated closing date for bids. All 32. Legal Notices chequesare to be made payable to "Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor- 25. Business 27. Announcements poration'. Contractors must be members of the B.CJYukon New Home War. Opportunities NENA'S MASSAGETHERAPY, Remedial treat. runty Program. ment el bodily disorder. Therapeutic treat- IN THE MATTER OF IN THE MATTER OF. It is the Contractor's responsibility to Inspect the site and familiarize DEALER TO JOINOUR EXPANOINGCANADIAN ment. Phone635.2641 for appointment.3pl 8 THE BANKRUPTCIES OF • THE BANKRUPTCY OF themselves as to site, soil and all other conditions surrounding or affecting i based firm for sales and service outlet of DANNYTHOMAS ARCADE LAMB the proper execution of the work. home therapy products - massage chairs, 32. Legal Notices ISOBELCAMERON RALSTON & The lowest, or any Tender, will not necessarily be accepted, adjustable beds. Capital investment$20,0D0 (Fonnedy operatingas WILLIAMWILSON RALSTON "Blue Star Floodn9") Oeofl Butchart, Program Manager 11,=,1 - _ coveredby stock, Greatopportunity for family NOTICE is hereby given that qOTICE is Ilerebygiven that DAN- No. 300- 299 Victoria Street, Ca~acla business.Establish and grow in your ira: FOR SALE BY ISOBEL CAMERON RALSTON & qY THOMAS ARCADE LAMB fil- Prince George, B.C. V2L 5B8 Telephone: 561-5433 mediate area. For further inquiries contact: WILLIAM WILSON RALSTON ed an assignmenton the 19th day of i Niagara DistributorsInc.. 4631 EastHastings filed assignmentson the 17th day of SEALED BID August, 1992, and that the first August, 1992, and that the first St., Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K6, Phone: meeting of creditors will be held on ~ (604)291-1121. 3p20 The assets belongingto Houseof Shan- meeting of creditors will be held on Wednesday, the 16th day of non (1980) Ltd., D.B.A. "Accent on Hair", Wednesday, the 16th day of September, 1992, at the hour of 26. Personals in accordancewith the terms of a General September, 1992, at the hour of It:IS o'clock in the forenoon, at 'Secudty Agreement given to 16-37 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at The Court House, 100 Market Province of Ministry of ADVERTISE personalmessages in the Terrace Business DevelopmentCentre Society. The Court House, 100 Market British Columbia Social Services Standard. Confidentiality is assured. Phone Place, in the City of Prince Rupert, Place, io the City of Prince Rupert, .638.7283 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m to 5 p.m. For e completelist of goods and chat. in the Provinceof British Columbia. tels and an appointmentto view, please in the Province of BritishColumbia. )ated at Prince George, B.C. this Dated at Prince George, B.C. this NOTICE JEHOVAHS WITNESSES, is there something contact the undersigned. 25th day of August, 1992. about the Watchtowerthat makesyou uneasy 20th day of August, 1992. This is a turn key operationready for Invitation for a Group Home for bul don't know what it is? II so, you are not DELOITrE & TOUCHE IN~. DELOITI'E & TOUCHE INC. Immediateoccupancy. Trustee Severely Handicapped Persons Proposal alone. Phone 1.847.4354 for recorded R. Jones, Bailiff Trustee message, if n40 #800 - 299 Victoria Street #800 - 299 Victoria Street 635.7649 Prin= George, B,C. nel0i & The Ministry of Social Services invites subm ssion from societies and indi- LOOKING FOR ME? I'M SEARCHING FOR a For an appointment to view, call Prince George, B.C. geloitte& V2L 5B8 viduals to develop and operate a two to three bed community residential V2L 5B8 care home for sever(~l'/handicapped adults with mental and physical male compaoion in his 40's or older to share 635.7649. All salesare on a"as Is-where 564-1tll (6o4)564.111 Touche my interests in animals, long walks, quiet din- ]p" basis, no warrantiesor guaraoteesare (6o4) Touche challenges. ners, music, books, romance and the implied or given. Terms: A twelve month contract will be negotiated and will be subject to moonlight, I1 you are interestedin being that R. Jones renewal at the end of the term, based on contractor performance and man, reply to file No.30 clo Terrace Standard• budget limitations. A photowould be appreciated, 3pt 8 Location: Established within the community of Smithers. 54 YEAR OLD WIDOWER, NEW TO BURNS 24. Notices Prerequis tes: The Contractor must have good know edge or experience Lake area. Smoker,social drinker, would like NOTICE OF n develop ng and operating a residential resource for Individuals with to meet lady friend for dinner, dancing, demanding medics and behav oural needs. The Contractor must be pre- outings Enoy fishing, camping golf. In- TENDER pared to work with a variety of professions agencies and non-profit ser- vice prov ders. Share the M nistry philosophy that adu ts with mental chal- ) terestedin long term relationshp. Pleasereply L.W.C. #J604-92-12 lenges need to develop their unique potential for independent functioning with phone number to 24-D. Box 309, Burns andtive n the east restrictive environment compatible with individual cir- Lake,B.C.. VOJ lED 4p20 :i~; B.C. Hydro is inviting tenders for the cumstances Spec a emphasis will be placed on the Contractor objectives following work: To supply labour and for community integration of residents within Smithers. equipment to install dp rap proteo- Proposal: The proposal must be typed and should include: description of tlon at Structure 3/5, Circuit proposed home and programs, operat ng budget, start up costs, state- ment of relevant experience/training, references, staff development and 6OL394 near Terrace. THE CITY OF experience. Tenders close at 11 :OO hours on 11 Oeadline:Proposals should be submitted by mall before midnight, September 1992. TERRACE September 25, 1992, to: Tender documents can be picked Area Manager's Office, up at the B,C. Hydro Production of- "Ministry of Social Services, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C,, VOJ 2N0; Fax 847-7549 fice at: 5220 Kelth Avenue, Ter- CITY OF TERRACE For more information, please contact Diane Illerbrun at 847-7780. race, B.C. V8G 4R5 PUBLIC NOTICE The lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted, ~0 For further Information please call OF , Nick Stevenson at 538-5637. AMENDMENT TO OFF-STREET PARKING& LOADING REGULATIONS 33. Travel • TAKE NOTICETHAT an applicationhas been made to amendthe City of Terrace By- Law 401. sIGHTSEEING THE SUBJECT: HAPPY 3Oth S'ecBonl 20.02 L, 21.03 C and 21,05 D of By.Law 401 (cif.$~et Parking and Invitation to Tender TOURS Loadlng) BIRTHDAY KARAM THE INTENT: From Guess Whol (a) Amend regulationsconcerning illuminationof parking and loading areas. In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and (b) Amendregulations concerning loadingspaces lor multi-familyresidential use. Highways Act, Section 49(1 ), sealed tenders are invited for the THE PROPOSEDAMENDMENT BY.LAW MAY BE INSPECTEDin the receptionarea at following: the City ut Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 GrahamAvenue, Terrace, B.C., bet. Project No: O8528-OOO1 wean the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., eachday from Tuesday May 12th, 1992 to Locatlon:,~Buti~l~ Nass/Burns Lake HighwaysDIstrlcts ~ ,: Monday, September14th, 1992, inclusive,with the exceptionof Saturdaysa~d "S'un:daysr DapCriP,tl.'~ri;~'a!ptiOg.or p.anting of crass:hatch mark!ngs, pedestriadi'creas~Vfilk~;,;;a'dvance markln(]s, and Stop nes.'on and'the S~p'{~mber7th, 1992 holiday. Any person(s)wishing to voice their opinionsregarding this Applicationmay do so, in various roads within the Bu!kley Nass and Lakes Highways Specializing in customized wfiUng to the Mayor and Council, aod/orin person at 7:30 p.m. on Monday,September Districts. town & country scenic tours 14th, 1992, at the REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING in the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Conditions Beverley Greening, Owner CHAMBERS, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry THIS NOTICEIS GIVEN iN ACCORDANCEWiTH THE MUNICIPALACT, R.S.B.C., 1979, of Transportation and Highways at No. 400 - 4646 Park Avenue, (604) 635-7868 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO,UNDER SECTION 980, SUBSECTION 14. Terrace, B.C. VaG 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on September 3, 1992, when tenders will be opened In public. TAKE NOTICE and be governedaccordingly. E.R. Hallsor A secudty deposit/suretY Dond will not be required (in accor- CELINA HULL Cle~.Admlnlstrator dance with the conditions of the tender,) Fondly known as Gran by her many Iheeds and largo A pre-tender meeting will not be held. family. Celebrated her 90th birthday Aug. 1. 1992. Born in Quebec. she moved to the PraLries at an early age Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specitica- and. as a wile and morn, she moveo again to Smtthers in lions and conditions of tender are available at no coat from the 1939. Within a year ~x so of that move she was ~ the go again. This time it was to Terrace where her two CITY OF TERRACE Ministry of Transportation and Highways, No. 400 • 4540 Park sons. Don & Dwayne and one daughter Dolly grew up For All Your Travel Needs Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1V4, Fax: 638-3441 between the and many Fandchlldren and ~eat grasdchlldren NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING hours of 8:30 a.m, to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. ixesently five. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT Monday to Friday, except holidays, Over the past 50 odd years, Celins has seen many 124 HRS. 635-61811 changes to Terrace. the ardval o! the army and the air. TAKE NOTICEthat an applicationhas beenmade to amendthe City of TerraceOfficial For further information contact Greg Ross, Project Supervisor orce; he constructian el highways and the airport, Our. rig the 5O's, with the consb'nctiOfl of the City of Kibmat, Community Plan (By-law No. 905-1980) at (604) 638-3315, or fax (604) 638-3310. the airport was the busy spot with everything and everybody coming and gdng by air. Oudng this time el THINKING OF THE THE SUBJECT AREA: The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acceptedl great activity, Celina successlully operated the airport SOUTH PACIFIC??? The applicationaffects the property,within the city el Terrac'e,shown shadedon the care. A moment to remember lot Celina dudug that time accompanyingmap. of hustle and bustle, was supplying celiac Ior 0ueen Fly out of Vancouver $1 1 9 9 Elizabeth's entourage when 1he Oueen vlstod Terrace in from only...... THE INTENT: July 1959. To change the 0ffinial CommunityNan dedgnationof the sublect areafrom Central -"91. dl~'~ Province of We hope you enjoyed your birthday party,'Gmn and Must return by Dec. 9, 1992 have many, many more, Commercialto High Density Realdsagal, ,~ .... Bri!ish ?olu.m.b!a . . . Love frarn all ro~r family THE PROPOSEDAMENDMENT BY-LAW MAY BE NISPECTEDin the receptionarea at OR TRY HAWAH the City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 GrahamAvenue, Terrace, D,~ bet. Fall and winter, $-~.~a wean the hours of 6:30 a,m, to 4:00 p,m,, eachday, from Tuesday, August11th, 1992 ~-,l~r~ll Ministry o;Trans;ort;tion " " from only...... to Monday, September 14th, 1992, inclusive,with the exceptionof Saturdaysand Sun. jl~ m." "- and Highways 28. Cards of Thanks Plus taxes out of Vancouver days and the September7th, 1992 holiday. THANK, YOU GARY SCHATZ Ior buying my Any person(s)wishing to voice their opinionsregarding this Applicationmay do so, IN 1991 4H steer. Hope to see you at the Ter. WRITING, and/orIN PERSONAT THE PUBUC HEARINGTO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL race Fall Fair. KirstenMuller. lp20 7 DAY COUNCIL CHAMBERS,AT 7:00 P,M. ON SEPTEMBER14th, 1992, THANK YOU RH FISHING, MF HAUGEN, CARIBBEAN CRUISE THIS NOTICEIS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE MUNICIPALACT, R.S.B.C., 1979, (Prince Rupert)for buying my 1991 4H steer. From Vancouver =1389 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. Hope to see you at the Fair. Trevor Muller. as low as ...... lp20 TAKE NOTICEand be governedaccordingly. E,R, Haltsor l I I II I I Clerk.Administrator Invitation to Tender ON CHANNEL 10 DAVIS Thursday, Septentber 3 Z In accordance with the Ministry of Trensportatlon end Highways Act, Section 49(1 ), sealed tenders are Invited for the 7:05 p.m.- Northwest Window (repeat: Miss Ter- race pageant, Riverboat Days parade, following: Halloween Haunted House, Remora- Project No: 08528.0000 = brance Day Ccrelnonies.) Location: Skeena Highways District ..... ~ '- Sunday, September 6 Description: Repalntlng or painting of cross hatch markings, i= PA.K pedestrian crosswalks, advance markings, and stop lines on ~ p.tn,:~.~.' Faith Full Gospel various roads within the Skeena Highways Distrct. ) = = ..... Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Associ- ation 24-hr telethon begins, rumting I IIIIIIIIIIH [ Sealed tenders, completed In accordance w!th the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry through to 6 l).nt. Monday, Sept. 7th. of Transportation and Highways at No. 400 - 4646 Park Avenue, Wednesday, September 9 Terrace, B.C. V8G 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on September 3, 1992, when tenders will be opened in public. i! • Secrets of Ice : CITY OF TERRACE Tliursday, Septentber 10 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A secuflty deposit/surety bond will not be required (in accor- Northwest Window (repeat): Project ZONING AMENDMENT dance with the conditions of the' tender,) ' Steer Clear, 1st atutual Christmas TAKE NOTICE that an applicationhas beenmade to amend the City oJ TerraceZoning A pre-tender meeting will not be held...... " ..... - : i:: ) i ~ :Parade, SkeeltaValley Car Club, Skeena By-Law No. 401-1966, and amendmentsthereto. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifics. = ' • '~/ •:::squareDanciugClub. THE SUBJECTAREA: tions and conditions of tender are available st no cost from the Sunday~ Septentber 13 The applicationaffects the area,within the City of Terrace,shown shaded on lhe ac. Ministry of Transportation and Highways; No. 400 - 4548 Park Faith Full Gospd Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VBG 1V4, Fax: 638-3441 between the companyingmap. hours of 8:30 a,m. to 12:00 p,m., and 1 :O0 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, : Northwest Window (repeat): Jive contest THE iNTENT: i:' EIVis contest, Heritage attic treasures, To change the zoning of the subject area from 81noloand Two Family Resldengal Monday to Friday, except holidays. arm wrestling competition, northwest (R2) to Residential,Multi.Family Dwelling (R3). For further Information contact Greg Rose, Project Supervisor THE PROngED AMENDMENT BY.LAW MAY BE INSPECTED between the hours of at (604) 838-3315, or fax (604) 638-3315, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., each day, excludingSaturdays, Sundays and the September The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, 7th, 1992 holiday, from TuesdaY,August 11th, 1992 to Monday, 8eptomber141h0 1992, in the receptionarea at the City o! TerracePublic Works Buildingat 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s)wishing to voice their opinions regardingthis Applicationmay do so, IN Province of WRITING, and/ar IN PERSON AT THE PUBUD HEARINGTO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL British Columbia COUNCILCHAMBERS, AT 7:00 P.M. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER14th, 1992. THiS NOTICEiS GIVEN IH ACCORDANCEWiTH THE MUNICIPAL ACT, R.S.6.C., 1979, Ministry of Transportation AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, TAKE NOTICEand he governedaccordingly. and Highways E.R. Hallsor Cisrk.Admlnistrator Page C8 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September2, 1992

Supporting Always... fAJGREYHOUND SlOW DOWn, Our Community COURIER EXPRESS It's Our Future At Stake! Canada Safeway reminds Drive Safely you to please drive safely and p, watch for school Children: And "O _~'- If You Can't Leave The kids be sure your bicycles are "7,'~rpA* ~)~L~°~t+~" Driving TO Us, well maintained and road wor ~ttlTy ['~ :Ewan B thy! Overwaltea Canada Safeway and our DRIVE DEFENSIVELY employees are proud to be -ioaav's The Bright Spot On Hwy. 16 West "Good neighbour8" in our com- OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERSPLEASE CALL COLLECT Skeena Mall, Terrace munity, better way~ 635-4941 4620 Keith 635-3680

Keep The B HAIRBUSTERS Streets Safe For Our Kids! ASSOCIATE DEALER Drive Carefully If you slow down, RIVER INDUSTRIES For Our Childrens Sake (TERRACE) LTD. Cedarland Tire Tamara Thomson and Staff they can grow up. 4427 Hwy. 16 Service LTd. Keep our kids safe A[,,K,J~P Terrace BC V8G 1L5 635-7383 4929 Keith Ave Terrace BC FAX 635-4076 Skeena Mall 635-2432 4652 Lazelle 635-4997 I/~.'~ 635-6151

COASTAL BUS LI~'ES LTD. 4904 Hwy 16 W Terrace Industrial • Tours • Charter • School Buses Terrace -- 635-661 7 Kitimat -- 635-4444 Let's all slow down and give Prince Rupert- 635-6400 our children the chance they wARNING! deserve. Pacific Northwest "TAKING YOUR CHILDRENServing SAFELYthe TO SCHOOL" , Skeena Mall 635-5236 J wARNING! - I Drive Careful For @ Columbia Autohaus Ltd. BE ON THE LOOK OUT... our ChildrensSake With all the excitement of the 1st day of school, the kids may not see you.. It's Your Responsibility PLAY IT SAFE The City Of Terrace 3779 River Drive 635-5717 PLEASE DRIVE SAFE ~,~ Terrace Chrysler Ltd. Canadl,* n (~ Terrace Motors Toyota Canadian Airlines International Drive Carefully Reservations & Information Especially Now! 635-7111 !; IROnUJORHS ~. GYM & FITNESS CENTRE It's Up tO yOU ass driver to be ex- tra careful around school Pull Your Weight!+ grounds, play areas and depar- Drive Defensively ring school buses. PLAY IT SAFEI School Stalts Sept. 9 OPEN 6 A.M. WEEKDAYS 4545laze,eAve 635-4130 4717 Lakelse 635-531 5 i School'sback in session and in the excitement ofthe new school year, K E N ~ S M A R~ N E manyschool-age children, especiallythe young ones, may forget to look both ways when crossing the street or exiting .the school bus. . Eout/q#¢ A Kid That leaves it up to you usa driver, to be extra careful around school- Shouldn't Be Afraid yards, neighborhood play areas, and departing school buses. The Responsibilityis Yours To Be A Kid. So remember...when you see yellow, be sure to se,: red--as in red DRIVE SAFE! Please Drive Safe. r k ~ ~ " " ' ~ alert. Let's all slow down and give our children the chance they deserve. 4946 Greig 635.2909 3308 KALUMSTREET 638-1335 i Drive Safely : :~: Compliments of TERRACE GOOD TIME. iThe Terrace Standard, GREAT TASTE; INTERIORS + Skeena Marketplace and For Our Kids Sake, Please Slow Down MCDOnald'S Of Terrace 4740 Lakelse Avenue These Community Minded Businesses 638-8830 4610 Lazelle 635-6600

Protect our Children ~northerN 3086 Highway 16 iNUTE I~ A AIJrl 0"1"11A UFFLER Please Drive Carefully ~P=~I~@, I ~ s,~ ,,, Terrace BC TRANsPORTA TION MOTOR ~ BRAKE --~-SYSTEMS LTD.~. i!~i:: :+i '" ~NN~ 635-6375 I[$1XUI#uNI lOUNGE DALLY FREIGHT SERVICEFROM VAN+coUvER PUB.COl D BEEr SIORE GUARANTEED AT OVER 120 LOCATIONS TO ALL POINTS WEST OF PRINCE GEORGE ACROSS CANADA TEL: (604) 635-2728 FAX: (604) 635.7197 Thornhill NeighborhoodPub WE DO IT RIGHT...THE RRST TIMEI 'The Friendliest Pub in Town" 2387 Thornhill 3111 BLAKEBURNST,. TERRACE BC. V8G 3J1 4526 Greig,,,Terrace 635-7707 I 4741 Lakelse Ave., 635-2546 I 638-8404 I Help protect ~ J " • Terrace & ~~. They re Important! Future t +J+ "+k ; :' ' ' ~ L • • ~P'~l~lPr~llP'+ - • Keep Our Kids '"°Safe. Dmtr,ct' TeIT ' " "" ] ---" Credit uno'n'n i ace U"R'¢' 1 I[® 4650 Lazelle Avenue YOUR DECOR ] oellte¢, ~-~OTEM FORD/ ~"~~~ Terrace, B.C. 3202TerraCeMunroecarpetCentre Terrace BuildersCentreLtd. • 7~R2 Street at Hwy. 16 W. 3207 Munroe Street, 6 3 5 TERRACE Terrace, British Columbia V8G 393

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