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1-- o 0 o $1.00 PLUS7¢ GST L~ ($1,10 plus 8¢ GST outside of the Terrace area) to o) '1" 0o TANDAP D p,,. Gov't hit for school cash crunch $4-5 million deficit for the coming Victoria to explain that the district budget formula, that money will be One of the budget restraint options Trustees vote no school year, and another $3 million faces special circumstances that are phased out. trustees are considering is moving to a confidence in Libs deficit the year after that. compounded by economic uncertainty. Education Minister Christy Clark four-day school week, but they admit "It's impossible to come up with Although some trustees have openly recently told the Standard rural school By JENNIFER LANG that won't generate the more than $4 that money - absolutely impossible," criticized the Liberals' education poli- districts won't get COAST Mountains school trustees say million in cost savings needed. Terrace trustee Hal Stedham said. cies, it's the first time the board has any more money. they don't have confidence in the B.C. "I have no idea where we are going The district chopped $3.5 million to taken a formal step in protest. She said eco- Liberals' ability to manage the public to get that money from," acting board balance its current budget by closing "I don't think there is any member nomic renewal is education system. chair Peter King said. six schools, making class sizes larger of this board who wouldn't be in favour the only way to The board issued a motion of non- Terrace trustee Marj Brown said the and laying off staff, causing of this motion," board chair Linda reverse declining confidence in the provincial govern- district has also been working with the "irreparable damage", Stedham said. Campbell said. enrolment in rural ment last week, saying the district's ministry. She said so far sympathy has "The fact of the matter is, this Coast Mountains officials say the communities. complaints about funding to rural been offered but no concrete results. school district has been absolutely de- education ministry's new budget for- Clark last week school districts have been ignored. "I think it's time to be honest and vastated this year," he added. "This mula - which is simpler, more trans- appointed a rural "The rural school districts are the we have to say, 'We do not have year we've cut to the bone - we're parent and based almost entirely on education task confidence,'" Brown said. ones that are taking the biggest hits in into the marrow." student enrolment - unfairly penalizes force to shJdy the Marj Brown terms of enrolment and we're not The board follows the lead of the Hazelton trustee Peter Weeber rural school districts. unique challenges being compensated," said Kitimat Coquitlam School Board, which pas- voted against the motion because he Although this district received a facing school districts outside of the trustee Barry Pankhurst. "Our school sed a non-confidence motion Sept. 10, felt it was too confrontational. buffer grant worth more than $400,000 Lower Mainland over the next three districts are suffering terribly." lashing the education mininster in her He favours sending a delegation to to help soften the impact of the new months. He said this school district faces a own Coquitlam riding. Games bid gains city convert s ---, ByJEFF NAGEL road to Whistler will be SOME city councillors are $600, million. - about a ~,,~prming to the province's th!rd of some estimates; 2010 W.inter'Olympic bid. i "That mollified a lot of Councillors Val George the critics out there," he ~nd Lynne Christiansen re- said, adding the media has turned from the Union of spread inflated estimates B.C. Municipalities con- of Olympic costs. vention in Whistler with a Christiansen said she rosier view of the Games. doubts the value of stren- "The premier pretty uously opposing the Olym- well guaranteed to us we'll pic bid. "There could be get our fair share of return some real benefit to us," from the Olympics," she said. "What we need George said. "If it can be to do is to be there to guaranteed there will prob- make sure we get our ably be pretty good support share." across the province." Mayor Jack Talstra has Others didn't share that said he would be prepared optimism. "Don't step in to support the bid if Ter- that with your good shoe," race gets more provincial cautioned David Hull. money to help build a Ii Get rolling George said the mes- multiplex here and im- TERRY BROWN and Mark Forgie were zipping along the they'll be able to ski at night, thanks to half a kilometre of bights sage has been drilled into prove roads in the region. Grand Trunk Pathway on roller skis Oct. 4 Both men are exci- being installed at the Onion Lake ski trails. For details see premier Gordon Campbell Talstra, Christiansen ted about the upcoming cross country skiing season because page B4. SARAH A. ZlMMERMAN PHOTO. that benefits of the Olym- and George -who isn't pics must be spread fairly running again - were the through the province. only council members to He said the mood of the attend UBCM this year. UBCM convention shifted The city trimmed its travel School improvement pledges when Campbell pledged budget, sending fewer the cost of upgrading the councillors than usual, not empty promises / minister :Student numbers By JENNIFER LANG legal contracts but rather a public them," Clark said. own province-wide snapshot of EDUCATION MINISTER Christy commitment to improving student "They carry a lot of weight. reading, writing and numeraey Clark says school districts will achievement, are to be updated Those are the benchmarks dis- skills in Grades 4, 7 and 10. may be stabilizing have to show they're making good on an ongoing basis, Clark said. tricts are expected to meet. We Next year, districts must sub- SCHOOL enrolment is up slightly since the start of the She has given districts until will be monitoring them." on their promises to do a better mit accountability contracts based school year. Oct. 31 to submit revised account- She offered few details on how on individual school plans deve- job. A final tally taken Sept. 30 has helped push the num- Clark told the Terrace Stan- ability contracts for this year. that would be accomplished. loped by school planning councils. ber of students in the Coast Mountains school district to dard her ministry will be watching The ministry will monitor "The accountability contract is 6,611, up four students from the first week of class. school districts to see how well school districts to see if they hen- the glue - it's connected to School The district has about 80 fewer students since the end our accountability contracts, a they meet the goals they establish Test results inside planning councils and school of June, says Rob Greenwood, director of instruction. mandatory document each district for themselves. [] How our students growth plans,':. Coast Mountains His •current tally shows the district's enrolment has must provide outlining their edu- For example, districts that pro- stack up in annual skills superintendent Randy Small- dropped by 420students over the past year, he added. mise to improve how well stu- cational goals for the public. snapshot. A5 brugge said. "It's something we He cautioned the numbers only show the nhmber of Last year, school district 82 dents read will be expected to de- hang our hats on and say, this is • Students who are enrolled in the district. They fail to re- promised to improve student liter- monstrate they've made some what we all work towards - stu- flect the number of people who have acy and arithmetic skills by five progress, she said. dent achievement." moved into the district - or left it. per cent over the next five years. While the contracts are man- But Clark did reveal the mini- School district officials will be Enrolment also doesn't explain why It also pledged to improve gra- datory, it's unclear if districts will stry will use the Foundation Skills review and revise the account- • students have dropped out. duation rates and student social be penalized by the ministry for Assessment to determine if school ability contract over the next few Greenwood said his priority this responsibility. failing to meet their goals. districts are making improve- weeks before submitting it. winter will be to track those students The contracts, which are not "We're not signing off on ments. The FSA is the ministry's They expect few changes. who have left the school system but are still living in the district. He wants to find out why they're leaving school using exit surveys that Candidates slow to jump into election race may help the district find other ways ROb FEW candidates are coming forward to run for No one filed to run for school trustee in Ter- on the Kitimat-Stikine regional district board, to reach those students, Greenwood Les Watmough is running again for Them- With afinal count for the current • offiCeprospectiveinNovember'ScandidateslOcal electionS.stillhave until 4 cerraceElaine°rKitimatjohnson.last week, said returning offi- hill (area E)ditectoi': Bob Cooper" is':seekmg sch6ol: year in piace~ :GreenWood said the district has p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 to throw their hat in the Lorrie Gowen is running for school trustee re-election as area C director, which se~es now hiredstaff who had been in limbo, ring. in Thornhill. Les Deacon-Rogers is seeking re- Lakelse Lake, Kitamaat Village and north The district purposely held off from filling a handful City councillor Marylin Davies was the first election as school trustee in Stewart. Hazelton Terrace. :. :~ of teaching positions at the start of the year in Case stu- council candidate to file nomination papers, incumbent Pieter Weeber is also running 'Incumbents Dave Brocklebank,~ Of !rele.~ dent numb~rswere lower than eXpected, ~ No others had filed by last •Friday, although agaln;~bUt is being challenged by Jesstca Ml- graph Creek, and Fred Rolsum, of the~KispJ6x~.~,~/~:~:~out 30~teaching positl0n~ haVe,been elbninated in councillor" Lynne Christiansen •and new chal: koiayezyIc~i ~.... • '. • Va|ley are running againfor area~Dafid]3/~/: - tti~districtja.~;a result ofseho~6i d0~fi~d~ddtlier Cost. lenger Allan Mclntyre have said they Will run. • Maiiy~ifamilliar faces are running for seats Election day is Nov. i6, i:i ', . ': saving measures in order to balance the currefit budget. A2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 SCI, union begin talks""t at last ui, erraYOU e ote or°,C a,e,a,nea,,, nno n0e*ooo *e*or I~ ~.e~,~ their FINAL CAR SMART SEMINAR ~~naris FREE. III i n b i d to reach a c ract ,=. ~:'~:--,~.~ designed for women, covering the ~~'.act, women '1' ]~~ need to know to make informed a~ons. Included in the I11 U" lil seminar will be essentials of mai~ng alternatives as III :n:EkSUnMat~lelOIN°°fe t:2~Sb~hthSsW;:k;:trd~;~yth~ tilm~sA" V:m~::sS:inddt~tnu1:V:~:ach::db::~t la;:lix~'t~gSra/ill°b:rThu~ liJ ~;"~' well as family and personal ~es. The seminars are Ill tic a deal is possible, ture. We..needa deal with our workers, with the IWA in I~-~":~.; interactiveas plenty of and door a pnzeslot of fun.including Ref~ atrip be,~~~"~ provided as well III Negotiations were to resume yesterday and continue Terrace. ' ~ ~" , " ' " at least one day and longer if necessary, both sides said. 'WA president Darrel Wong said he hopes to con- II ~ for two to Vancouver on Hawkair. III Company officials said they'd present a new offer to vince the company that not all the savings have to come union leaders.the first such formal proposal since the from cuts to wages or benefits. The union had proposed lil ,ff.~~ ~..Ttmee: ;hp~t~Ld;ydpOmCtOber2, 2002 i~1~-'~ ii Ill original Fresh Start agreement was rejected by the union changes to improve productivity and increase the num- -~1~:~ ~'o,;: Terrace---TotemFord Sole, ;rE~"AeE i III May 18. ber of hours the plant operates. Skeena Cellulose CEODan Veniez said it would be ~: =Wongsaid he c0ncedessome pay cuts are~also ne, I~t~::~ ¢~sl KeithAve I I I II III different from previous offer, adding it contains new ~1[ ~11~ To Register, Call: Cothy Frenette at 635-4984 [ ~=J ideas he hopes the IWA will find attractive, hope the company, is of the, same mind and maybe we'll " "We ve put together a proposal we believe will be a put together an agreement, Wong said. very constructive basis to have a serious dialogue with He saidthere are no plans for now to establish picket the IWA in Terrace," he said. "It's a significant advance lines around the mill herei although the national union from the document they rejected in May,": has opened its strike fund to provide IWA members here Veniez said he cannot deviate from the focus on pro- with strike pay. "We're hoping negotiations are fruitful fitability that underpins his Fresh Start program, ...... and we don't need to establish picket lines." He said that means he needs reduced wages, im- ...... per week, plus proved job flexibility ~nd the ability to contract out $30 per dependent, go outto unemployed mill workers COMMUNITY FUTURES WEEK some services at the sawmill. There will also be a re- OcL 25, he said, duced number of workers at the mill, he said. "That mi)l, , Wong said people in Terrace should realize the corn- October 15th-18th like other facets of SCI's business over the years, got party has never :promised an immediate restart of the Celebrating The Positives that Northwest BC Offers very fat," Veniez said. sawmill evenlf an agreement is signed. But, he said health and welfare benefits would not be Meanwhile the company is preparing to recall pulp touched. And he noted the talks with unionized pulp mill Workers in Prince Rupert to begin environmental re- workers in Prince Rupert successfully resolved concerns mediation work there. "That's going to entail the call there over seniority and recall rights, back of quite a large number of members of local 4," Veniez said the company is now prePared to put the Veniez said. same effort into addressing IWA issues, adding a deal Skeena Cellulose will lose its ability to use a signif- here is crucial. icant amount of past tax losses because it won't be able 16-37 Communily Futures Development Cor0oration is a non-profit organization that assists 28 Northwest BC communities along Highway 16 and Highway 37. We support "The Terrace sawmill is a key part of our business," to resume production by November, Veniez added. individuals, businesses, organizations, ancl communities by providing quality business and support services (without charge) to new and existing entre'preneurs and small busi- nesses. We are involved in leveraging, lending, counselling, brokering, CED planning, IWA wants to punisl Veniez advising and facilitating. Hunting During these challenging economic times, it is easy to see the negatives - but there are THE IWA is asking the negotiated deal in Terrace tions and abide by the pre- successes in our communities and hope for a brighter economic future. Labour Relations Board that is the same as their sent collective agreement. (LRB) to punish Skeena IWA local 2171 presi- Come and Join us in celebrating the positives deals elsewhere in the that northwest BC has to offer! Cellulose CEO Dan Ve- province." dent Darrel Wong said niez for suggesting saw- The IWA says the com- he'll hold off on seeking a mill workers here abandon pany has committed unfair hearing for the complaint the union. labour practices by at- pending the results of talks The complaint stems tempting to persuade with the company under- permits Contact Debbie or Pavia at from a Sept. 20 statement members to leave the way this week. ...aoailable inside. Ph: (250) 635-5449 (1-800-663-6396) by Veniez on local radio union. The move follows an Present these immediately Fax: (250) 635-2698 Emaih into@ 1637cfdc.bc.ca and TV. It cites sections of the earlier complaint by the to your wife for validation. "The only thing 1 can labour code that govern IWA to the LRB in July Rest assured, a-hunting suggest is that the employ- administration of a trade alleging unfair labour you will go. ees of Skeena Cellulose in union and a union's right practices and an illegal Terrace take a good hard to act as the exclusive lockout. look at whether or not they bargaining agent. The LRB ruled in that want to continue to be The IWA wants the case that the current shut- members of the lWA," LRB to award it damages down is not an illegal Veniez told CFTK. for the company continu- lockout, but it did say Ve- "Because it is quite ing to attempt to bargain niez was wrong to commu- clear that we are not going directly with workers. 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New housing project in a gray area News In Brk 7 Tax decision to be appealed -- -eeen THE NORTHERN Health penses are subsidized by SKEENA LIBERAL MLA Roger Harris was one of Authority will try again to an annual operating grani" a select group of dignitaries offered the chance to have its new McConneil from B.C. Housing, the mingle with royalty in Vancouver Oct. 6. Estate supportive housing provincial crown corpora- He was a guest at a reception for Queen Eliza- project on the bench ex- tion responsible for social beth II and Prince Philip hosted by Premier Gordon empted from city property housing projects in B,C. It Campbell between the first and second periods at tax. and the federal govern- the Vancouver Canucks-San Jose Sharks hockey City council last month ment also provided the game. ruled the project will have money for the project. The Queen performed a royal first by dropping the puck at the start of the game, to pay at least $40,000 a One of Julseth's options year - a figure health au- is to ask B.C. Housing for Harris, born in England, is a self-confessed mon- archist. "My mother would have loved to been able thority housing official more money. to go," he added. Peggy Julseth says neither B.C. Housing chief ex- The reception was billed as an informal event, the authority nor residents ecutive officer Shayne unlike the more formal "walk-abouts" that have can afford. Ramsay last week said the characterized the Queen's public appearances. The problem is that the operating grant provided to • Speaking before heading down to the event, Har- project is not a licensed McConnell Estate is ris wasn't sure if he was also going to be able to care facility and it is not a meant to reflect expenses watch the game. "I'm not sure if [the Canucks] hospital, both of which such as property taxes. want to be giving tickets to politicians," he said. would result in it being tax Julseth said B.C. Hous- exempt. ing officials who negotia- But it is not a pure resi- ted the grant were aware Two injured in collision dential facility either as of the no-tax premise dur- residents do receive food ing negotiations for the an- with a moose and home care services, nual operating grant. TWO PEOPLE were injured and a moose was said Juiseth. "They saw the zero on killed after a late-night highway collision east of "It falls between the the budget line," she said. Terrace. cracks," she said. B.C. Housing's Ramsay Terrace police received a report of an accident "Supportive housing is a also pointed out that hous- just east of Terrace near Chimdemash at 1:46 a.m. new concept." ing operators elsewhere Sept. 27, Terrace RCMP Constable Natasha Stultz Julseth argues that the work with their municipal said. project is also meant to be governments to ease costs. "The moose was struck in the eastbound lane affordable. "It could be donating and it went over the driver's' side," Stultz said. But transferring $40,000 land, or other items," he Three occupants were in the eastbound van Two in taxes to residents could said. of the occupants suffered minor injuries and the add as much as $150 a A list provided by B.C. moose was killed on impact, she said. month to the 21 resident Housing, for example, While the accident occurred late at night when units at McConnell. shows that Esquimalt pro- HERTA ALBRECHT loves her new home in the McConnell Estate supportive animals are not very visible, Stultz added it was Julseth said there was vides a $126,000 tax ex- housing project because it is designed to be user-friendly to people in wheel- also very foggy at the time of the crash. never any hint from city • emption on a 40-unit sup- chairs. But she may not love a recent city council to place a property tax on officials that the project portive housing project. the property that could be at least $40,000 a year. The Northern Health Au- would be subject to prop- Prince George has also thority, which looks after the project, is asking the city to change its mind. Local man goes missing erty tax. exempted property taxes TERRACE Water Rescue members, RCMP and She noted that the land on a new supportive.hotis- family and friends of Terrace hunter Ed Shulmeis- itself was not taxed in the ing complex there that is ter, 51, scoured the Beaver River area last week- years it sat empty while being run by the Northern City trims ta exemptions end trying to find him after the boat he was travel- several societies pushed CITY COUNCIL has rejected several ap- rented out for yog& classes and to the ing in took on water and sank. Health Authority. Schulmeister, his brother and a friend were hun- for the construction of The municipality in plications for property tax exemptions. Nisga'a Lisims Government. some kind of supportive Including are properties used by Ter- In all, the city will exempt property ting in the area north of Rosswood Oct. 2. The trio" Midway donated land were in a 21-foot aluminum river boat on the river housing. worth $132,000 and added race and District Community Services taxes totalling nearly $52,000 and reject Julseth's impression is Society to operate Skeena Family Re- requests totalling more than $48,000. when it started to take' on water, said search man- $100,000 in equity. ager Dave Jephson. that the city wants to tax sources and to run training programs. City Churches and educational institutions The city here did waive All three men tried to swim to shore but when the project because it is,: building permit fees for treasurer Judy Degerness noted the socie- are automatically exempt. hurting due to falling tax ty gets grants from other governments. Other groups on the exemption list in- Schulmeister's brother' and friend got to land they MeConnell Estate. couldn't spot the man. An extensive search of the revenues caused by the In making the no-ex- The Terrace Child Development elude the chamber of commerce's tourist economic slowdown. Centre loses 23 per cent of its tax exemp- information cenffe, the curling rink, the surrounding hush, the river hanks and the water emption decision, city continued into the weekend but as of Saturday, 'Julseth noted that other' councillors said the health tion because that's how much space it's Terrace Little Theatre building, hospital care facilities, ones which using to run a daycare in competition women's auxiliary store, the Kin Hut, the Oct. 5 the man had not been found, Jephson said. authority should have bud- The three men were seasoned hunters and were are licensed, inside city It- geted for property taxes. with other operations in town. It means Elks Lodge, the Kermode Friendship Soc" very familiar with the area. Jephson said. there's .... .3 mits are exempt-" ' ...... "if we eYamnt l-.'...-- "tliam'" the cimtre, will "-,have ,*to P ay $3,500 • iety and a bus garage Also ,,,exempt is ;rthe:4 frOrn',tav,,~ ,.v,~',-,~ ;," ,~ef,~'~,t': '" The, city is.also taking a harder look at Ironically, the bus garage is located been an outl~ourmg of people wanting to assist in • Birchff00dPiaee~ adult;~re¢:~:~'/~iibsidi~iti~"0therleft-i,: ~,e ;::~ churches :that;:rent out:,space. St,"Matz" !~rjusrmetr'e's ffrom"the°~ MeC6iftteli 'Estate fh/~ 7~,~ai"~:,~h't'i'dfie(t"-ff-'th'd6o~rbii:b'd:'hd,16"b"fih'-e: sidence, another licensed n'nvernmnnt ' ~aia' ,-n,, " thew s Anghcan Church is getting an ex- 'supportive hous~hg project which has had search.and-to ensure,the..safety,of,-the searchers, facility, inThomhill, cillor Val George. • emption only on property used for wor- its exemption request denied. The garage Jephson said that help had to be turned down. MeConnell Estate ex- ship. That excludes parts of its building is also owned by the health authority.

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INTRAWEST, the corporation that owns the , ,..,,../ -:;7",, Whistler-Blackcomb ski development that would be the site of snow-based events should 7.,.-,L there be a successful Winter Olympics bid, has developed a big time version of a potluck sup- FUNESSES TO . per. TRY Ni POT You know how it works. A host puts up the place for the meal and people contribute by bringing a dish. Except that this time, those dishes will be brimming with cash and it's cash from taxpayers' pockets. This is based on the premise that will incur economic loss because some of its ski slopes won't be open to skiers during the Olym- I:)on't get too crazy over Kyoto pic period. And so Intrawest is asking the pro- VICTORIA - The current de- consider journalism produc- vour of signing the accord be- vincial government for compensation. bate over the Kyoto Accord tive) member of the Canadian cause it wants to flood vast shows the Canadian family to workforce for more than 40 tracts of forested land to build It's just another one of those "by the way .... " be about as functional as the years, the prospect of robbing hydroelectric dams and there's little tidbits that's beginning to emerge from be- Simpsons on TV. 450,000 of my fellow citizens no penalty for that under the hind the hoofarah, glitz and glamour Olympic On the one hand we've got of their livelihood has me wor- the little lame-duck guy from ried. terms of the treaty. sell job being unleashed on the province. Shawinigan threatening to I'm sure the premier That's why Bernard Landry, . the Premier, wants Who knows how many more of these costly push through the accord unila- is worried too, although that terally, telling the provinces doesn't give him the right to Ottawa to sign the treaty. At little items are out there. But this one, keeping up yourm hint that, if pushed too far, least he's honest about it, the potluck theme intact, takes the cake. On the other hand, we have Albertans might well consider Klein said. Ralph Klein, the Alberta Pre- separation. Klein said Alberta will fight It's hard to even think about the justification mier, wielding the separation The Clarity Bill applies to the treaty in the courts. He will for compensation when people are leaving the club, previously the weapon of I :ll:Io] ~,~ Id:l:ll~7:l;lllf-ll all provinces, not just Quebec, also lobby other premiers to choice for Quebec. HUBERT BEYER Klein said in an interview two support his fight against the province because there is no work and when is against weekends ago. Kyoto Accord. low income families are being asked to absorb the accord too, but has so far anymore. It sets out a formula for Not that I believe for a mo- ment Albertans would actually government spending cuts. not told Ottawa that it would The federal government es- leaving the country. Alberta is make a fine country if it ever ti,--.t .... "'. ~nO,nOO jobs will not looking at that at this secede over this or any other One of the selling points of the Olympics is decided to break away from t.,.... ~. ,, tilt:, treaty is imple- time, but that's not to say that accord. They hated the Natio- nal Energy Policy brought in by: that it will lead to world-wide publicity with the Canada. mented. The Canadian Man- some people are not already Of the other provinces, ufacturers Association puts doing so. There's been some Pierre Trudeau. They bitched. result of bringing more tourists to the province. some, including Quebec, are the figure at 450,000 jo~s and talk. I get lots of cards and let- and complained, but they" And where will they head? To Whistler-Black- for the deal, others are sitting pegs the cost to the economy ters. didn't leave the ROC. Nor will on the fence. at $4.5 billion a year. So I say to Ottawa, just they now. comb, of course. How Intrawest can make a Under the Kyoto treaty, Ca- Even if the ultimate figure don't push us. Be fair and un- A far better way far Klein to case for compensation whenit will reap massive nada would have to reduce is somewhat in between, a derstand the ~mportance• of thin• sway...... public opinion would be emissions o f':: greenh6'iiSe sensibie debate not Klein- ""tme.ou)'""industry' "' ':' to= ~anaua.~" . to ...... lay out.bemre~..me:t~anaatan publicity benefits is beyond reason. '. gases, v~hicii"' ~'i"e" bla flied ' for .....style,~ ...... as m:~ order...... ~.... ~'lqot tMt l(lein doesn't ad -':''' ~'pu°"c~ rurmer 'c~earl,anun,unas- To its credit, the provincial government is climate change, to 6 per cent As a non-expert on the vance some valid arguments sailable evidence that to sign below 1990 levels. issue, I tend to be open to for his opposition to the treaty, the treaty would be folly. considering a framework whereby Intrawest's I have written in favour of moral persuasion as, I'm sure, the most valid of which may Similarly, the prime mini- revenues pre- and post-Olympics will be ex- the treaty, but that was before most Canadians are. be that the prime minister ster should advance more con- amined to determine what, if any, economic Jean ChrGtien, the Prime We can be told only so doesn't have a clue what the vincing arguments in favour of Minister, said the federal gov- often that the planet is in trou- effects will be. signing the treaty. The issue cost there might be before it opens the tax- ernment would ratify the ac- ble and we had better do He also says that under the shouldn't be settled with uni- cord with or without the pro- something about the way we treaty, Canada would get no lateral action or threats of se- payers chequebook. vinces support.. treat is, before it no longer credits for its vast forests paration. Still, the Olympics are a business. Business It was also before the full supports us. which eliminate carbon diox- Beyer can be reached at: effect of the treaty on the Ca- As someone who has been requires investment. Intrawest's investment is ide from the atmosphere. E-mail: [email protected]; nadian economy became a more or less productive providing the ski slopes. Anything beyond that known. Now I'm not that sure (depending on whether you Klein says Quebec is in fa- Tel (250) 381.6900; Web would be a subsidy. And that is supposed to be a http://www.hubertbeyer.cora bad thing in B.C. today. Enough said. ;maller is indeed better here Benchmark RESTAURANT PORTIONS On the side were cup sized snapped a photo of our left- can be too big for the average bowls of sour cream, bacon overs, then I asked for a doggie HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to the Ter- senior. Certainly, I have diffi- bits, and chopped chives. bag. race Greenbelt Association, the group formed culty eating all of a club sand- My platter held two thick The waitress gave us two wich. But I wouldn't go so far slices of liver each equal to hinged styrofoam containers, in 1994 to promote a trail system along Howe as to sue a restaurant for my the sole of my size 11 shoes, quart capacity. The fries didn't Creek on the bottom of the bench. weight. one baked potato, two strips of Last week on the new TV bacon, a slice of buttered toast all fit but they might have if Through volunteering of labour and through show, Dr.Phil, a mother ac- cut in half, boiled carrots and we'd stacked them like cord lobbying, the group collected the support of companied by her lawyer broccoli, and a swirl of dis- wood. spoke of taking McDonald's to gusting white onion •"hair", not As we paid, our waitress local government and of land owners. The trail court as responsible for her the browned onion I looked was now the cashier. I men- is in place. A recent association donation for young daughter's obesity. forward to. tioned the overly generous por- This despite admitting she A boat of brown gravy tions. She said, "We no longer markers and a bench marks the completion of carried the wallet and she vi- :HROUGH BI FOCAL.¢ proved to be delicious and offer smaller seniors portions. And after 6 p.m. we don't offer the effort and the disbandment of the associa- sited McDonald's sometimes CLAUDETTE SANDECKI helped compensate for the twice in one day to pick up anemic onions, which I could childrens portions." tion. Job well done. hamburgers, fries, or other fast not bring myself to touch. So what's a senior to do if food to feed her five year old. and chips. 1 picked liver and When we had eaten our fill you can't eat as much as a The lawyer argues McDo- onions. We got enough to feed and set aside our napkins, our starving skate boarder yet you object to wasting food? PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link nald's food is fattening but too six seniors. Both platters were plates looked untouched. The A headline in the October 1 ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach delicious to resist. Therefore so heaped with food my first thought of so much good food glimpse of them revolted me. Province reads "We're Fat and PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur McDonald's is to blame for going directly into a garbage customers overeating. His platter was mounded Unfit".The article says, "We're NEWS: Jeff Nagel can possibly not even detour- 2001 WINNER ! wouldn't go that far, al- six inches high with French a province of couch potatoes; NEWS/SPORTS SarahZimmerman ing to a farmer's hogs bothered CCNA BETTER NEWS/COMMUNITY: JenniferLong though I'd like to see restaur- fries threatening to topple off. Our level of inactivity is so NEWSPAPERS ants offer smaller portions. To Balanced on top "were three me. I was raised to appreciate COMPETITION FRONT OFFICE: Darlene Keeping & Carol McKay high that it constitutes a signif- illustrate, on our trip this sum- pieces of battered fish each food, not to waste it, CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Terri Gordon icant public health issue. The mer, we chose to treat our- bigger than a fudgesicle, a I glanced around. Our study shows that more than two ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: selves to a restaurant meal slice of buttered toast cut in waitress was yonder making in five British Columbians are Bert Husband & Stacy Gyger after an itinerary fuelled by half, lemon slices, and tartar coffee. I pulled a camera from either overweight or obese, a TELEMARKE'I'ER: Stacy Gyger coffee shops and fast food ea- sauce in a plastic container my handbag, stood back about significant health risk for heart COMPOSING: Susan Credgeur teries. that would measure one third six feet from our table, and AB ASSISTANT: Sandra Stefanik 'My husband ordered fish cup. disease and diabetes." SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: $56.25(+$3.94 GST)=60.19 per year; Seniors $49.50 (+$3.47 GST)=52.97; Out of Province $63.22 (+$4.43 GST)=67.65 Outside of Canada (6 months) $152.34 (+$10.66 GST)=163.00 ii•/¸¸ ::/i:/ MEMBEROF B.C. AND YUKONCOMMUNIrY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION, ~ I CANADIANBO COMMUNIT~ANDNEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION ~ N~ C~T~JL • '~vP'P/~SJFO~q'HE. EC.ORO,H"/].----:=-.JtB:zq,q5 A PAYY,~,I , . PRESSCOUNCIL Om,c~.bdpreuceuncll.org) ~-,'~ SeMng the Terraceand Thomhlll area. Publishedon Wednasdayof each week at 3210 Clinton Slrsal, Terrace,Bdtlsh Columbia, V8G 5P,2, Stories, photographs,Illustrations, designs and lypestytesIn the TerraceStandard are the propertyo1 the copyright holders, Including Cadboo Press (1969) Ud., Ils Illusttati0n repro seMces and advertising agents. Reprod~ctl~in wh01aor In part,without written permission, Is spedllcallyprohibited. Aulhorlzedas aec0nd-dassmall p~ndtng the PastOffice 0epadment, for paymentel postageIn cash. = Special thanks to all our eontributoi'e and correspondents for their time and talents The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002- ,g,5 I CORRESPONDENCEPbR THE TERRACESTANDARD The Mail Bag Let her rest, please Dear Sir: 1 am the late RoxAnne Campbell's sister and I am writing this letter in response to the "Murder mystery deepens" article of Oct. 2, 2002. We have been the victims of a terrible tragedy and our family is in the process of healing from a great loss. It has been extremely disturbing and upsetting to read the articles that have been written. It is important for me to clarify afew points, as well as put the focus where it needs to be. Firstly, the investigation has been conducted in an extremely thorough manner and we are very pleased with the RCMP efforts. The investigation is now closed. There is no murder mystery. All community members should find comfort in the fact that the RCMP are doing a great job and are sincerely caring about the feelings of the surviving family members. It is our family belief that RoxAnne should be allowed to rest in peace and dignity and it is our hope that everyone can respect this value. We thank the Terrace and Prince George investigative units in regards to the investigation and the support offered in our time of need. We can only hope that other people could show this type of care and concern when a family is going through the grieving process. DeeDee Tashoots, Terrace, B.C. Fish farms queried An open letter to: David Anderson, JENNIFER ELKINS, a Grade 8 student at Skeena Jr. Secondary, uses a library computer to answer an on-line reading quiz. She's in Federal Minister of the Environment an accelerated reader program that's in its second year at the school - one of the district's efforts to improve literacy. Students like In accordance with the Environmental Protection Elkins read books and then take the computer quiz to measure reading comprehension of the titles they've read. JEFF NAGEL PHOTO Act, it is an offence by law under the criminal code to release any harmful substances into the environment. Under this protection act, municipalities are forced by government-imposed laws to spend multi millions of public taxpayers' money to build and upkeep human waste treatment Testin g, test in g plants to protect the environment against pollution. Student literacy continues to slide here in spite of efforts to promote reading In view of By JENNIFER LANG environment ministry READING SCORES in the Coast questionable policies to Mountains School District have Grade 7s not meeting expectations enforce the dropped for the third year in a row I "Environment Protection despite efforts to improve literacy, 50 ...... [] I Act," could you please an annual government test of Reading I send our society the basic skills shows. 4 5 ...... [] Writing I following information? I 1. Why does the The decline in reading compre- 40 ...... [] Numeracy I hension skills can be seen in all 35 ...... ' ~l --~ I public sector need human waste treatment threeto get gradesworse intested, the higher but itgrades. seems . % 3025,5n " ~1/![1~'.1! Ig~l L ...... ,-, i ,,; ' plants to protect the Fully 38 per cent of Grade 7 ...... environment against and 10 students tested here failed pollution and ocean :~tor,meeo education ministry, expec- , 20 ...... • operating, salmon, farms ...... ~iave " e alnr0, al from AIOIS ~Cnllllnger ,rations,when lit comes to':reading,, ...... the g ci~,,ernment to discharge millions of tons r :according ] to'the Foundtitioh'Skills~,",~ z • Assessment 2002, or FSA. " sic co' }~ untreated 'antibiotic, contaminated and diseased That's a deterioration from ~ CI:I~I:[1 COPunP~trln'Thgrnhlll 'Uplands DviSe~l~l; :v~age infested fish waste into the ocean without treatment 2000 - the year alarm bells went plants effecting the wild fish population. off across the district about liter- 2. Can your ministry give our society an exact acy skills - when 30 per cent of a plan to establish a guideline I Reading - Students not meeting expectations I definition on what is the difference between fish Grade 7s and Grade 10s failed to that primary students must spend waste and human waste. read at their grade level 40 per cent of the school day on 3. Why do the salmon farms not need treatment The assessment was given to literacy activities. plants to discharge their fish waste into the ocean and more than 150,000 students across The assessment, which debuted 35 -I ...... Grade 7 municipalities do? B.C. in Grades 4, 7, and 10 last in 2000, has been criticized for 4. Why are municipalities and private individuals May. not taking soeio-economic and charged under the Environmental Protection Act. and salmon farms are not. Independent schools and cultural factors into account. %25- French Immersion students also The education ministry cau- Aiois Schillinger, take part. tions against using the results to 20- ; Watershed BloEnhancement Society, Terrace, B. C., B,C.-wide, 29 per cent of Grade compare different schools or 10 students are failing to read at school districts, 15- their grade level. The ministry says the 10 -1 That's up from 21 per important factor is District averages Saddam's secret plan cent the year before. "You have to whether a school Dear Sir: 2000 2001 20~ The district aver- , keep in mind that compares well with America thinks it can go it alone against Saddam age shows 28 per it is a snapshoL its own results over Hussein in Iraq; but I think the US has been played cent of Grade lOs Just give it time time. Writing - Students not meeting expectations I like a puppet by the desperate despot since the Gulf tested aren't writing now for trends to The FSA is designed War. Saddam, who thinks he's the reincarnation of to their grade expec- to become a bench- the ancient Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, has tations, and 40 per be established, to mark for comparison, been rebuilding that ancient city since the mid-80s. cent didn't meet ex- see if there is im- but it's still too soon 35 ...... Grade 7 Babylon was once considered one of the nine wonders pectations for numer- provemenL" to tell if individual Grade 10 of the world until it degenerated into decay and ruin. acy skills. students are improv- 30 ...... Just as Hitler tried to revive the ancient Teutonic The district aver- ing or falling behind, reichs and Italy's Mussolini tried to revive the glory age lags behind the provincial re- says Superintendent of schools of ancient Rome - so Saddam sees his calling in sults in reading, writing and num- Randy Smallbrugge. Babylon. Today the ancient Gate of Ishtar has been eracy skills for all three grades That's because no students 20 ...... i~" rebuilt and the walls which once surrounded the tested, although the performance have taken the FSA twice - yet. ancient city are again up. of individual schools varied. Smallbrugge said the first If Saddam gets his way Babylon might once more The Grade 7s fared better at Grade 4 and 7 students to take the I be the city state that drives the economic engines of writing, with 31 per cent not FSA in its current form back in District averages the Mideast, as it did in ancient times. meeting expectations -but 35 per 2000 will be tested this coming 2000 2001 2OO2 A war with Iraq would mean two things. It Would cent aren't making the grade in spring in Grades 7 and 10. alienate U.S. interests throughout the Middle East, numeraey skills. "Right now, we're just compar- leaving Saddam more popular than ever. As President In Grade 4, 33 per cent of stu- ing apples to oranges, because I Numeracy - Students not meeting expectations I Bush has been warned, "It will open the gates to dents tested didn't meet reading every time you have an FSA, you hell". And all Sadd am has to do is populate his new expectations, and 28 have a new cohort," 4s 1 ...... [] Grade 4 city state out of the ruins of Americans bombing per cent didn't meet Baghdad back to Babylon. he said. [] Grade 7 numeracy expecta- He advises parents Brian Gregg, Terrace, B.C. tions. to be patient wail to [] Grade 10 Curiously, the see what kinds of Grade 4s performed trends emerge over % It,s'Urban decay well on the writing the long term. portion of the FSA, "You have to keep Aside from the stupid kids who toss their garbage with a district aver- in mind that it is a : and the drunks their cans, why does lower Kenney, age of just 11 per snapshot," he said. across from the mill, look like such a slum? cent not meeting ex- "Just give it time Is this to embarrass Veniez into signing? Is this a pectations. now for trends to be District averages cultivated look of destitution? Where is the Terrace The school-by- established, to see if 2000 2001 ~IX]2 Beautification Society? school and district re- there is improvement But don't work too fast. I have come to like the sults are available at and to see if the ac- banana box. It has an interesting rate of decay. the education mini- countability contract than ever before. Smallbrugge said B,C, has en- _ _. Dave Heinlmann, Terrace, B.C. stry's web site, Randy makes an impact." B.C.'s education system conti- joyed success when it comes to Low reading Smalbrugge He and other Coast nues to stack up well against exporting its education curriculum scores three years Mountains officials other provinces, especially in how to other countries. About the Mail Bag .... ago prompted the school board to advocate following individual stu- students perform in certain sub- Several Lower Mainland The Terrace Standard welcomes letters. Our i chan~pion literacy as the district's dents on a year-to-year basis jects. school districts are forming a cor- address is 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B,C, VSG number-one priority. through standardized testing. It also compare~ favourably poration that will sell curriculum 5R2. You can fax us at 250-638-8432 or e-mall SinCe then, the district has Meanwhile, parents shouldn't with other countries. overseas. us at [email protected]. No attachments, built on a range of existing liter- be alarmed by this year's FSA re- "From a Canadian perspective "Twenty new schools are being please. We need your name, address and acy programs and introduced new sults - we are not failing our stu- and from a global perspective, we added to the roster in Asia. If our phone number for verification. Our deadline is dents, he said. system is so bad, they wouldn't be noon Friday or: noon Thursday if.it's a long i interested," he saidi."It's because weekend.; -- "

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A TERRACE man arrested by Prince Most of the vehicles were found aban- George RCMP Oct. 3 was driving one of doned within 12 hours of their disappear- seven vehicles that were stolen from the ances. Two of the vehicles were reco- Terrace area over the last two weeks. vered crashed into wooded areas. He's being returned to Terrace to face A red 1995 Pontiac Grand Am two- other charges and police continue to in. door sedan disappeared from the driveway ~iiii~~.~ vestigate the vehicle thefts. of a home on Kenworth St. in the early Terrace RCMP say the vehicles were morning hours of Sept. 28. stolen between Sept. 23 and Oct. 2. Later that day police found the car ~, GLASSES and CONTACTS The one clue linking the thefts is that crashed into a wooded area off Kozier *Gucci YOUR each vehicle was left unlocked and had a road near Old Remo. 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'INSIDE COMMUNITY JENNIFER LANG s,c, o,, EVENTS B2 OMMUNITY. 638-7283

Around Town Thanksgiving for all THIS WEEKEND, many of us will be gather-, ing around a dinner table filled with the bounty of the season. But for some, observing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner may be beyond reach. That's why the Terrace Emergency Shelter, 1o-. cated at 2812 Hall St., is offering Thanksgiv- ing dinner Monday, Oct. 14 from 2-5 p.m. to people who otherwise don't have access to this: meal. Food donations are greatly appreciated, as are donations of good, second hand winter. clothing. Call 635-5890. Virtual art gallery THE TERRACE Art Gallery's new website of- ficially launched into cyberspace this week. Gallery coordinator and webmaster Aron. Strumecki says the site promotes upcoming shows and programs, acting as an electronic meeting place for local artists - and art fans. "We're trying to be a focal point for visual arts in Terrace, and this is a part of our mandate," he says. :" The gallery has actually maintained a web presence for some time, but the site has been given a complete overhaul and now has a new,. easy to remember web address. Log on to www.terraceartgallery.com The site contains sections on gallery's gift shop and the latest news, in addition to and an exhibit schedule reaching well into next year. A virtual art walk featuring links to artist websites is also in the works. So, if you know of a site worth passing on, notify the gallery. JUBILANT medal recipients Aileen Frank, left, Yvonne Moen and being awarded the Golden Jubilee Medal for outstanding corn- Note: The first prize in the art gallery's fun- Mary Anne Dilley share some good news. All three women are munity service. draising raffle is an oil painting called "Market Place" by local visual artist Gall Turner Sears. been too old to qualify, she said. Q UEENtouchedEUZABETH. down in Iqa- Frank, who retired from teach- luit, Nunavut, Friday, ing in 1979, went on to become a less than an hour after Triple Business gala founding member of Heritage Park THERE ARE still a goodly number of tickets the names of three Ter- Museum, and recently helped available for the Terrace and District Chamber race women rang out in Canada's publish a book on 20th Century of Commerce's business excellence awards House of Commons. stories from the Terrace area. In banquet and dance Oct. 19. The three are recipients of a 1992, she received a Governor Chamber president Betty Barton says she commemorative medal created in General's award, a fact she ad- isn't worried, adding that Terrace is known for I the Queen's honour, marking her mits reluctantly. being a last-minute town in termsof planning:" "| Golden Jubilee year...... Moen, a local.history buff.who to attend social events...... "I haven't stopped ti'einbHng has co-written two books, is also a This is the third annual chamber business" since I got the call," local history I" I/I/ n member of the To,ace Beautifi- excellence awards gala to have a dinner and writer, newspaper columnist and cation Society and the regional dance format. community volunteer Yvonne Three local women are recognized historical society. The theme this year is 1920s dress, keying Moen said after she was notified Frank was also involved with by Skeena MP Andy Burton's of- for exemplary community service on the 75th anniversary of the chamber as well | the effort to build a supportive as the 75th anniversary of the city. rice last week. housing complex for seniors next The event takes place at the Coast Inn of "I am walking on air. I am just to Terraceview Lodge. the West and features a wide range of business so delighted - I can't believe it." The three share friendship, but excellence awards. Joining her on the list of local they share something else, too, a recipients of the Golden Jubilee profound sense of humanity and a Medal is her dear friend Aileen firm belief in giving back to the Bornite Mountain Frank, one of Terrace's earliest community. school teachers who at 88 remains It's perhaps no coincidence work party planned an active force for change on be- each chose to work in the service OUTDOOR enthusiasts, hikers and anyone half of senior citizens. industry; Moen in retail, Frank as else who's committed to giving something Another active senior, former a school teacher, and Dilley as a back to the environment is invited to take part Mills Memorial Hospital nurse nurse. in a work party on the Bornite Trail this week- Mary Anne Dilley - president of "I think Aileen, Mary Anne end. the Happy Gang seniors centre for and I all have the same feeling - If you're interested in joining the work the past eight years - also re- Mary Anne Aileen Frank Yvonne Moen we love people," Moen said. party, you're asked to meet at 8 a.m. Saturday, ceives a Jubilee Medal for out- Moen, Frank and Dilley are Oct. 12 at the Lazelle Mini Mall parking lot, standing community sei'vice. Dilley just three of 20 recipients of the located at 4716 Lazelle Ave. On Friday afternoon, the trio in town after their children were grown. Golden Jubilee Medal spread Organizers plan to install a biffy and per- gathered at Moen's apartment to who are more deserving," added Dilley, a former Seniors Games across the Skeena federal riding. form other trail work, so bring your pruning share their good news - and their Frank. carpet bowler who's now 79, re- MP Andy Burton and his staff loppers, lunch and rain gear. Call Kelly at 638- utter shock. Each has been active one way turned to college to upgrade her timed his members' statement in 5633 for more information. "It's certainly such a surprise I or another their whole adult lives nursing qualifications at the age the House of Commons Oct. 6 to can't believe it," Dilley said. - despite raising families. All of 44 and three quarters. A few coincide with the first dayof the Is it the blues or "I can think of a dozen people three returned to the workforce months later and she would have Queen's royal visit to Canada. is it more serious? IF YOU suffer from a chronic health concern you could be a candidate for depression. Job seekers offered hope A good idea Heart disease, stroke, irritable bowel syn- drome, diabetes and even asthma are just Panel to offer a regional economic forecast some of the long-term medical conditions that By JENNIFER LANG gathers steam put people at more risk of developing depres- WHAT DOES the future sion. hold for Terrace's econ- MOMENTUM is building milies could. It's now thought between 25 and 50 per cent. omy? for a co-op food project She'll also buy produce of people with chronic illness also battle de- That's the question a that aims' to put more from local farmers. pression. The good news is treatment for de- • panel of local experts will wholesome food on local Volunteers will put an pression works, say the organizers of the explore at a .free employ- tables at cheaper prices, assortment of fresh pro- eighth provincial screening and education day. ment forum taking place The Good Food Box duce into each box. Terrace is one of 40 locations in B.C. where next Wednesday afternoon. program, spearheaded by The boxes will then be people can participate in free depression "We're hoping to pro- Agatha Jedrzejczyk, has taken to distribution points screening and education. It takes place at the vide some support and a already attracted 65 parti- - Skeena Kalum Housing Terrace Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy from 4- vision of a positive future cipants who are willing to and the' Northern Health 7p.m. in Terrace," says Com- pay $15 each for distribu- Authority on Kalum St. - Screenings are free, anonymous, and confi- munity Connections forum tion of Good Food Boxes for pickup on the Oct. 16 dential. Learn about depression and other organizer Brenda Sissons. next week. distribution night by the mood disorders, take part in a free screening, Panelists include Scan And she says she's got people who ordered them. find out about community resources, or speak Stevenson from the Prince an astounding 37 volun- Local city councillors privately with a clinician. PANELIST Marty Eisner of 16/37 Community Fu- teers who say they'll help say they're impressed by Rupert Port Authority, tures recalls past success stories. Screening forms are available for adults, se- Brian Baker, executive her get the idea off the the idea and are going to niors, children, teens, Asian communities, and director of the Terrace The Oct. 16 forum is Resources Development ground in Terrace. investigate ways the city "This is amazing," she can pitch in. people who are concerned about a friend or fa- Economic Development aimed at job seekers and Canada, or HRDC. It takes mily member. Anyone is welcome to attend Authority, Hawkair co- people considering career place from 1:30-4:30 p.m. said, adding she isn't sure Jedrzejczyk says she's the monthly food co-op looking for local places whether you want to fill out a questionnaire or owner Dave Menzies, change, at the Coast Inn of the will take off, but is hope- where people could pay • not, CFNR representative Ron Representatives from a West. The panel is sche- To find out about telephone screening, call Bartlett and Marty Eisner range of local economic duled for the first hour. ful. their $15 ahead of time for 1-866-917-HOPE (4673) during October. All of 16/37 Community Fu- and service agencies that The public is welcome to "It's really hard to pre- a box. And she's looking the information is also available online at tures. help unemployed people drop by at any time. diet what is going to for clean boxes for the Oct. happen," 16 distribution. • www.cmha-bc.org. "The folks on the panel will be on ha~d, including Note: 16/37 Community This community outreach program is pre-I will speak on what they Interconnect, UNBC, Futures Development Cor- Jedrzejczyk will use For more information on sented by the Canadian Mental Health Asso- see coming down the pike NWCC, 'the Family Place poration is also hosting an money collected from par- the Good Food Box pro- ciation and the Mood Disorders Association of - tourism, cruise ships, and Northwest Training, open houseOct~ 16froml:. ticipants to buy vegetables gram contact Agatha at B.C. throggh the Ministry of Health Services container shipping," Sis- whmh is hosting the forum 4 p.m. It's located at 204- and/frults in bulk to save The Family :Place at 638- money and stretch dollars 1863. and corporate sponsors. sons said. through funds from Human 4630 Lazelle Ave. further than, Indivldual fa:

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[ FALL CLEAN UP WEEK Children and Family Development host an infor- The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens its marionday on B,C,'s waiting children Saturday, OCTOBER 2002 doors for its October distribution on Monday Oct, 19 from 9 a,m, to 3 p,m, at 400-4545 La- 21.25, .:~. , Oct. 7 (A-H), Tuesday Oct, 8, (I-R) and Wed- zelle Ave,, Terrace. Preregister by calling 1- II The City of Terrace's Public Works nesday Oct, 9 (S-Z) from 1-3 p.m. Thursday 877-ADOPT.07 or 635-2999. !1 Department will pick up extra garbage and il refuse, free of charge, during the week of Oct. 10: anyone missed. We're located at 4647 21-25, 2002. Lazelle, rear entrance. Look for the sign, Bring Autumn Charity Tea, Saturday, Oct. 19 at ~,~ IlOctober ~e IDfor you and your dependents, Open from 1-3 the Knox United Church from 1-4 p.m, Spon- II Please have the extra garbage and waste p.m..: ...... Bored by Women and Development. international |1 (naterial in plastic bags or cartons to assist teas and coffees from around the world. Loonie I[ in thepickup, and set it out on your regular Cancer Support Group for family and Auctienandbcoksale. I I garbage collection day, although it may not i[ get picked up until later in the week. #lends meets at the Stepping Stones Club- house Oct, 10 at 7 pm, For info call Craig at SUNDAY. OCT. 20 French Dressing Jeanswear II This service does NOT include car bodies, 635-0049. Recruitment drive: open house at the Lakelse jeans • cords • colours ° coats ° petites • larger sizing I I stumps, industrial waste, or items normally Lake Fire Hall, Old Lakelse Lake Lodge Road, Buy One PairOf FrenchDressing Jeanswear II charged for at the Landfill (such as major THURSDAY. OCT. 10 from 1-5 p.m. Lake and Jackpine Flat residents: apphances). Depression Screening and Education day. If you've ever thought about volunteering for the Your 2nd Pair 1/2 Price ~. ¢ Free screening for depression. Free, anonymous, fire department, now's the time. Demonstra- ; confidential. At the pharmacy at Shoppers Drug tions of fire fighting equipment and speak with Mart in Terrace, from 4-7 p,m, Screening forms fire fighters, . for adults, seniors, children, teens, Asian com- Sidewalkers munities, and people concerned about a friend or MONDAY. OCT. 21 4548 Lazelle 638-1711 (Enston£azd~) family member. Presented by the Canadian Men- Terrace Search and Rescue Is looking for Open Monday to Saturday • 10:00 a,m. - 6:00p.m. tat Health Association, the Mood Disorders As- volunteersl Introduction night Monday, Ask us:aboutsupporting Pink Ribbon Da st FEWAY sociation of B,C,, through funding from the Mini- Oct. 21 at 7 p,m, We meet at 4526 Gregg Ave,, stry of Health Services and corporate sponsors, at the Search and Rescue Hall across from the www.safeway.com Skeena Hotel, For more information call Debbie Cancer Support Group for family and at 638-8832, Must be 19 years or older and ~~"rrR~.-'~"~ tu~'r~R-'£'~>'~-,._p_.~ E friends meets every second and fourth Thurs- consentto a criminal record search. day of the month at the Stepping Stones Club- q3Z~ Ir/zJFz'~r/~ house, at 4450 Greig Ave., At 7 p,m, The next PUBLIC SERVICE www.terraceautornall.com meeting is Oct, 10. Call Craig at 638.0049 for info. ANNOUNCEMENTS SATURDAY. OCT. 12 The Terrace Scouts popcorn sales door to Scouting Apple Days Oct. 12. Local scouts door to Oct. 15, will be handing out apples at various downtown 'lr~ ~_~...,.. locationsas a thank you to the public, Please lend Are you a good listener? Volunteer faclIIta- TERRACE ,~:z~:~R'~ your support, tors needed for Parent Support Circles, a non-judgmental environment for parents needing [email protected] Bornlte Trail work party to Install a biffy and support.Volunteers receive a weekend training Baby's Name: Baby's Name: KyleeAnne Marie Your website/email address other trail work, Meet at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct, session. Must be available for 2 and .1/2 to 3 Jessie Anne Date & Time of Birth: 12 at the 4716 Lazelle Ave, parking lot, Bring hours a week for one year, Call Carol at 635- Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 27, 2002 at IO:00 a.m. could be here! pruning loppers, lunch and rain gear. Call Kelly 3459 or Tins toll free at 1-866-561-0607, Sept. 25, 2002 at 3:48 Weight: 5 Ibs. 4 oz, Sex: Female Contact us at 638-'7283 at 638-5633 for more information, Weight: 8 lbs. 14.5 oz. Sex: Female Parents: NeLsonFurtado . ~ Terrace Victim Assistance Program Parents: Rick &Candice Grant & Lisa Buck MONDAY. OCTOBER 14 (TVAP) is accepting applications from people The Terrace Emergency Shelter will offer a interested in becoming a Victim Service Worker. Thanksgiving dinner at 2812 Hall St., Monday, They will deal directly with victims of crime, Baby's Name: Baby's Name: ' Oct. 14 from 2-5 p.m. Adult men and women who providing emotional support, referrals and in- Payton Ashley ColbyWilliam do not have access to this meal are welcome, Do- formation, Man and women who are 19 years or •Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: nations of food for this event will be gladly ac- older possessing strong Interpersonal and lis- Sept. 19, 2002 at 8:54 Sept. 27, 2002 at 8:56 p'.m. cepted. The shelter would also greatly appreci- teningskills are encouraged to apply, Applicants Weight: 6 Ibs, 12.5 oz. Sex: Female Weight: 10 Ibs, 15 oz. Sex: Male ate donations of winter clothing, coast, boots, undergo extensive security screening, For Info Parents: Allen & El~ne tiudson Parents: David & DebmJephson Thismonth at the R.E.M.Lee Theatre toques and gloves, For information call the Ter- call Jan at 638-7411,Deadline Oct, 11, l race Emergency Shelter at 635-5890. Baby's Name: Baby's Name: i October ~ The Terrace/Kltlmat Hiking club has hikes EvinJordan Kenyon Lloyd WEDNESDAY. OCT. 11~ planned everySunday in the local mountains this Date & Thne of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Oct .1.2. Denise DJokic Canadian Cellist, Denise Dj0k c The Good Food Box distribution takes place fall and will continue with snowshoeing through. is considered by many to be the best up and Sept. 30, 2002 at 6:21 p,m, Sept. 23, 2002 at 3:21 a,m, coming CelliSt in the worldLioi6 her and from 6-8 p.m, at Skeena Kalum Housing at 4616 out the winter, Hikes occur every Sunday leaving Weight: 6 ibs. 15 oz, Sex: Male Weight: 7 Ibs. I oz. Sex: Male DaVid Jaibeit foi an eXcitlng;e~/eningof mus c, Haugland,and at the Northern Health Auditorl. at 9 am, Hiking schedules are available from any Parents: Eric &Jocelynn Drew Parents: Jessel & Marvin Talt 8:00 p.m, Adults$25,00St0dents $20.O0 um at 3412 Kalum St, Participating families outdoorstore, the chamber of commerce, the li- Oct 19-Live in ~0h~ii,MaeMoo~ Songwriter should pick up their box at the nearest location, brary or the TerraceStandard, For info, contact :i andintern'atio~ai!recm:ding:attist,7:30 p.m. For more info call the Family Place at 638-1863 Chris at 635-5996, or hern Drugs' Baby Club and Monday to Thursday, TiCkets $15,007:Available at Sidewalkers, Terrace Palntball Club meets Sundays at 11 fnewborn will receive their first i Elan TraveiandiMisty River Books. All THURSDAY. OCT. 17 a,m, at a local field 10 minutes from town, Call proceedsgdto:the wheelchair accessible A free legal workshop on family malnte- Troy at 635.4739 for details, Saturday games Bear TransitidnH.ou~e Building Fund nance Oct. 17 at the Terrace Women's Centre, will be organized if there's enough interest, Be- Oct 26- The Terrace Symphonypresents their starting at 6:30 p,m, Childcare subsidy available ginnerswelcome. 2nd Annual Halloween Concert for Kids, but please pre register. Call 638.0882 for more information, Another free workshop on how Coffee Break/Story Hour: Bible study for Terrace Concert Terrace Little to lay and assault charge is will be held Nov. 7, women. Thursdays from 9:30.11:15 a.m. at the Society Tickets Theatre Tickets Call 638.0882. Terrace Christian Reformed Church, 3608 Sparks Ave, Nursery and story hour preschool Available at i Available at SATURDAY. OCT, 19 program (3-5 years), No previous Bible know. Cook's Jewellers I Unlglobe Courtesy Find out more about adoption: the Adoptive ledge necessary, Call Lucy at 636,9610 or 0 ,Travel Families Association of BC and the Ministry of Eialneat 635.9005 for more Information, SKEENAMALL TERRACE,B,O, , P The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - B3 C" I HOUSE OF COMMONS. Fighting fires through awareness Andy Burton MORE THAN 320 elementary free fire extinguisher training for To enter, students in Grades 4- Restaurant. students in the Terrace area will adults in the Safeway parking lot 7 simply fill out the entry form in One student from Thornhill and Member of parliament learn about the chaotic and disor- Oct. 12, an event that offers hand- the Fire Safety Starts with You another from Terrace will win the for SEeena ienting effects of a house fire s-on experience using a fire extin- activity booklet that's distributed honoar, which includes a trip in a Constituency Office when the fire safety house tours guisher and putting oat a stove-top to all Terrace and Thornhill fire truck and a tour if the Terrace 4654 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, B.C. VSG 1 $6 local Grade 4 classes this week. , grease fire. schools. fire hall. Phone: (2.50) 635-1601 The house simulates the poor The fire safety house will also A parent or guardian should Fax: (250) 635-4109 visibility caused by smoke. A pa- be on hand, along with the Ter- drop the application off at the Toll Free: 1-800-661-2208 nouns E-mail: [email protected] nic-inducing fire alarm sounds as race Bluebacks Swim Club, who Terrace Fire Hall or at McDo- Fire injures someone in British Website: www.and~,burton.ca the students practice safely leav- are putting on a fund nalds. Columbia every day of the year. ing the miniature building. raising barbecue. One entry from Ter- That's just one of the startling That's just one of the local ac- The Office of the Parents can race and another statistics the Office of the Fire tivities planned for Fire Preven- Fire Commissioner work with children from Thornhill will Commissioner has released. tion Week (Oct. 6-12), easily the is also holding a on a home escape be drawn and entered Fire kills someone in this pro- biggest public education cam- contest designed to in the provincial vince every 11 days. paign of the year for local depart- act as an incentive plan. contest. A majority of fires occur in pri- ments. to get schools parti- As well, children vate residences. Adults are encouraged to take cipating in Fire Pre- from Grades 1-7 are Most fires in the home start in get involved. Parents can work vention Week. invited to take part in the popular the kitchen. with children on a home escape One student will win a home Fire Chief for a Day contest. Entry Hot liquids or steam cause plan, and practice a fire drill. computer - and a $400 cash prize forms are available at the Terrace nearly 40 per cent of all burn in- Wightman and Smith offers for his or her school. Fire Hall and at McDonald's juries in the province.

'Genius' cellist to ,he TerracePipes,DrumsSociety is holdingtheir p e rfo r m S at u r d ay, AHHUALGENERAL MEETIHG_ Djokic promotes her debut classical album THE TERRACE Concert ~.__ -t England Conservatory of Monday, !, 200 ~oclety continues its tradition ~ Music, but is on tour to pro- of showcasing some of Cana- ~.,~-i~ mote her debut album, Bar- ur,r~a~maa mmvm ,,~. : ; da's hottest up-and-coming [~~ii~ bet, Martinu, Britten, this performing artists Saturday ~~ ~ fall. '" when Hal!faxXs 21-year-old [~a~~~! She will be accompanied by ceuo sensation uenise Djokic ~~+~ pianist David Jalbert an i t akesthe stage at the R.E.M. i~ . award-winning performer BVU~~LRU~AV Lee; ~~ from Quebec who's appeared Her recent appearance ~~~,~1 as a soloist with the Man-: with the CBC Radio Orche- ~%~ treal Symphony Orchestra,. stra at the Chan Centre for [~z~~l the Irish National Symphony the Performing Arts was ~~ and the Quebec Symphony: NTED!! hailed as a barn-burner of a ~'~lltGi Orchestra. October 18th and 19th, 2002 Men, Women & Young Adults who are dedicated concert by the Gearg" =a Strait", ~~:~ Jalbert holds a masters in a weekly that describes the /~ performance from the Uni- to helping elderly and disabled persons who live At the Best Western Terrace Inn young cellist as a genius, versity of Montreal and later in your community. Ticket at Unigiobe Courtesy Travel Her performing career Denise Djokic completed an artist diploma' Volunteer help is needed with: began to take off in 1998, from the Glenn Gould profes- Shovelling Snow * Raking Leaves LIMITED SEATING ~ when she took first prize in the Irving M. Cleaning Eaves • Cleaning Outside Windows sional school in Toronto. He lives in New. Our official ticket outlet is ..... Klein International String competition in York City where he attends the Julliard Minor Home Repairs ~J~i_~INB. San Francisco. In 2000, the Canada School. Call the Volunteer Bureau! Council awarded her use of the 1696 Tickets for the Oct. 12 concert are 638-1330 • I ~i~i~ri~ijl ~ 4718A Lazel[e Ave "Bonjour" Stradivari cello. available at Cook's Jewellers in the Your assistance will be appreciatedl She's currently a student at the New Skeena Mall. From B2 Community Calendar WEEKLY MEETINGS

TERRACE ROD AND GUN CLUB hosts trap shooting every Tuesday at 6:30 p,m. Come out and have a blastl For info call Gord at 638-1945. BREASTFEEDING SUP- PORT GROUP for moms and moms.to.be. Information and sharing. Snacks and juice. First Tuesday of each month in the Mills Memorial Hospital Educa- tion room 7:30 p.m. Babies/Children welcome. For more info call Cathy 635-7397. Summer hiatis. DAIKO JI SOTOZEN 459 Per mond~ 36 mon~ lease+ CENTRE hosts Zazen medita- tion every Tuesday evening at ~th Pm'd~u~r~x6?.6t OffeHndu~ ~ t=rJfnd~=I,123 7 p.m. at the centre, For info phone 635-3455, 2003 F-150 XLT PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic is open every Tuesday SUP]RCAB 4][4 night from 7-9 p,m. Informa- 4.6L V8 w/4 ~t Auto• 4 Wheel.iJS/D~c Bnke~ • Z tion and counselling on birth Premium Stenow/CD Player • Secm'tL~k,,, ~lJ¢l-l"~rl control and birth control sup- BemuseEeyl~ F.~ • 16" J.l~tun Wheels • OWL'~ plies at reasonable cost, Drop lhdler Tow • Tailgatelock • LladtedSlip Azle ~ Fo~ b in. They're at the front of the PowerWlndows/Loci~/~[h-rcrdPedals • SpeedControl J health unit on Kalum. For more info or to volunteer call 638- 2027. T'AI CHI FOR SENIORS We'll make your first months lease paym, is held Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 8:45 a,m. at the Happy Gang Centre. For more info call Marg at 638-6364. JOIN THE TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND! Adults 1~ mon~238 ~ month le~" with previous wind or percus- sion experience needed, Re- CamPure'me qg,7~0t 0tr~lnd.da recite0 hearsals Tuesdays from 7-9 p,m. at the Caledonia band 2,003 RJLNG£R £DGE room, Call Wayne: 635-4294, TERRACE TOASTMAS- RiGULAR CAB TERS, Learn to speak in public with ease and confidence. 3,OLV6 w/5 Sl~alIV.areal • 4 Wheel~ • Drl~ & Frontl'a,ue~' Meetings on the first and third 15" ~=]~.tun Wheels • Stereow/CD Player • Smu'fl,ock,,,JL.tl-l"k~rt Tuesdays of the month from Colo~ Keyedl~d~g8 & Jumiw.J's=. Front& ]BeerStabilizer Bar 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Tale- 4-PIn lhdler Tow • Bed Pall Cover• F0~/.e~pe media Boardroom (back alley entrance), For info call Karen at 635-2994 or Cynthia at 638-4079, SCHIZOPHRENIA SOC- IETY meets the third Tuesday of every month from Septem- ber to June at 7:30 p.m. at Stepping Stone Clubhouse. • wJoc guwgna nc~u irlc LI;U.~t. bur1: "Lease a new ~uuJ Manger t:oge Hegmar t;au sxz Wiln b.epeeo manUal rraflsmlestonlF.150 XL! 5uperCub 4x4 with 4-speed uulomotlc transmission, all*terrain tires, limited slip axle end trailer tow for monthly payment of $23815450 per month baaed off an annual For more Information call 638- lenin rate of 5.9%/7,9% and s 36 month lease from Ford Credit to qualified retail lessees, on approved oredlt, 12,ggs/$3,gg5 downpayment or equivalent trade required. No security deposit required, Ford Motor Company of Canada will puy Iho tirol month'o payment. Total lease obligation le $11,8631520,$1g, residual of $10,533,18/521,358.40, plus applicable taxes, Some conditions and o mileage restriction of RO,O00 km aver 38 months opply to oil loose offers. A charge el 8 cents per km aver mllouge restriction applies, plus applicable taxes. Lease offeru Include off tax/freight 2202~ 18801$1,125, Lease offers exclude Ilcence insurance, administration foes end ell applicable texas, tCash purchase a new 2003 Ranger Edge Reoular Cab 4x2 with 0-speed manual transmission/F-IS0 XLT 8uperCub 4x4 with 4-speed automollc transmission, oil-terrain tiros limited slip axle and trs er tow for 319,7001S35,028, Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Cash purchase offers include air tax/freight 5880151,125, and exclude Ilcence, insurance, administration fees and ell applicable texas. Dealer may ae or lease foe less, tfFIve year ar IO0,OOgkm (whichever occurs first) SHAMROCK 4-H CLUB Powertroln wsrrenty Is available on ell 2003 model year F-180 sod Ranger vehicles, Limited time offers. Offers muy be changed al any lime wllhoul notice, All oilers ore mutually exclusive end cannot be combined, Allow R-tO weeks delivery on factory orders, See Dealer for deters, meets the third Tuesday of each month. New members be- J tween the ages of 9 and 19 ~E 4631 Kei ,h A...... ,'r...... n r e~¢m,~'~¢.Aosza ; years old are welcome, Cell )RD Fax(250) • Laurie at 685-~01 or Norn~a .,: ! '~ at 638,8494 for more inf0r.; ~ i ~-:, matins, i

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SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN 638-7283 PORTSI New spin on old game a hit By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN ASK ANY child what the hottest trend in toys these days is and you might be surprised - it's a toy which puts a new spin on a very old game. Beyblades are small, plastic, rip cord- powered spinning tops designed to battle one another. "The kids are wild over them," says 15- year-old Dustin Wassink. "I've even tried to ~,KEENA ANGLER get one and they are so popular that every ROB BROWN time they get a shipment they are sold out." Beyblades blasted onto the North Ameri- Happy returns can scene after a Japanese animation car- ~I HEN I emerged from the brush he toon show bearing the same name hit the airwaves this summer. was sitting on a rock almost at Like the Cabbage Patch craze of the midstream. His legs dangled in the water. He was staring, intent on' early 1980s, the toys are flying off store something, his eyes fixed on the shelves leaving some parents scrambling to get their hands on one for their children. steep wall of gray rock across the river or some-. thing in its reflection. He was hunched as if Kim MacDougall has two sons aged 13 ready to spring. and 10 and she says they can't get enough of I knew that I'd arrived in the middle of an act the rotating tops. borne of solitude and concentration. The rush of "They love it," MacDougall says, adding the rapid below had masked my coming. I took they were indeed hard to come by. DUSTIN Wassink, 15, decided to host a Beyblade tournament this week-end after a step back into the woods and gently sat down "We must have gone down to Zellers children in his neighbourhood went gaga over the popular spinning top game. The to watch things unfold. about 20 times and they were always out," toys are flying off store shelves around the northwest. SARAH A. ZlMMERMANPHOTO I looked where he was looking. There was a says MaeDougall, who thinks the toys are a wrinkle on the glassy surface, then, perhaps a great source of entertainment for her boys. minute later, another. The tops have been clearing right off store Prince George Sears store. "Two groups will battle at a time," he ex- Fish were feeding in the shadow of the bluff,' shelves around the northwest almost as soon "We got about 16 in the last shipment plains. "The loser stands off to one side and leaving their rocky lairs, and climbing through as they are brought in. and they were gone in about five hours," she then the next group comes in." the cold, clear water to sip something small. Terrace's Zellers outlet gets roughly 20 says. Wassink, along with friends Kalen Loepp- lt's a long throw, I thought. Sixty feet, maybe requests per day for the tops and store man- And the craze has gone international. The ky, 14, and Julian Harmel, 15, will host the more. He won't be able to cover those fish. ager Roger L'Heureux esti_..mates if word got World Beyblade Championships were held tournament in a field near the Mountain It was a good ten minutes before the angler out the toys were in stock, they'd probably in Tokyo, Japan in May 2002. Beybladers Vista area. So far they already have about 25 stood up. He rose slowly, evenly. sell out within an hour. battled it out in front of a sold-out crowd of youngsters signed up ready to let 'er rip. _ His reel barked as he stripped line from it "They are going to be like Cabbage Patch 15,000 people, says the toy's official web The trio plans to put up prizes for the rhythmically. It was a Hardy, the complaint of Kids, they're going to be like Tickle Me site. event and have a concession stand. its ~pawl unmistakable. Elmo or Furbies," L'Heureux says. Wassink, a Grade 9 student at Centennial Registration for the tournament is $3, but He lifted the line, cast it downstream in an Stores in Prince George are also having a Christian School, says so many children in parents can come watch for free, Wassink angle directly below him, changed direction, rough time keeping them in stock. his neighbourhood are into playing the game says. made a short cast of some forty feet, hauled on "The kids are crazy over them," says that he and some friends decided to host For more about the upcoming tournament, the line and sent his fly out to a spot just shy of Charlea Mitchell, a sales associate at the their own tournament Oct. 16. call Dustin Wassink at 635-2308. the granite. I expected something small. Instead a great bushy fly hit the water. It drifted a short dis- tance. It twitched like a marionette when the

fisherman mended his line, then continuedto More.. : ..... trail :"'"': time'" 'Z...... " for~ "': cross. .... , .....country skier,~ , ...:i~(~¢ ~, drift, but not far. The river erupted below it. FOR winter sports enthusiasts, fall Nordic Valley ~Ski,;Club m~mber' ski trails, prepping them for the The lights will be wired to a The fisherman hesitated a moment then lifted can be a frustrating waiting-in- Mark Forgie. installation of the lights. switch with a timer, allowing the rod. The reel sang; the song a howl, with a limbo time of year- summer He says the only way to im- The first phase of the project skiers to turn the lights on and off long accelerando and crescendo. The line poin- sports have wrapped up and the prove at the sport is to practice as will see poles installed along one for as little or as long as required, ted at the far side of the river, the fish took to snow just can't fall soon enough. much as possible. But with short kilometre of trail and half that whenever it suits them. the air on our side, re-entered the water and And for cross country skiers in winter days, night skiing's been distance will get lights by the The club has also removed 52 burned off as the fisherman cranked furiously to the Terrace and Kitimat area, the impossible until now. time the snow falls, says club pre- truckloads of stumps from trees regain some measure of control. eager anticipation of snow is even The ski club was given $12,500 sident Terry Brown. taken out over the gummer mak- The fish cartwheeled at the rim of the glide more gruelling this year. of a grant-in-aid by the Kitimat- Getting the lights in place has then plunged into the chute below. The fisher- ing room for wider trails and a That's because the Onion Lake Stikine Regional District board been a long labour of love for bigger stadium area. man had to follow. He glanced away from the ski trails are set to get half a kilo- recently. Brown and numerous club mem- Other alterations to the trails fish. obviousl), charting a course to shore metre of lighting on the Jackrabbit That's half of the $25,000 the bers. include a hill on the Jackrabbit through and over the subsurface boulders. trail and that means there's a club was promised from the regio- He's excited about the lighting trail which will give skiers of all All his fly line and a great length of backing whole lot more time available for nal district for a plan to install because it means the trails will be levels a.place to practice. were stretched out over the river skiers to hit the trails. lights for night-skiing at the trail. used more and the extended hours "We've created terrain to suit You can't make it - no time, I thought, then the "Now people will be able to Volunteers have done a tre- may attract more newcomers to the needs of the skiers," Brown whole works fell to the river. put time in during the week," says mendous amount of work at the the sport. said. "Quite a performance, sir," I extended my hand. The angler was almost to shore. He looked up, startled. "A big fish, eh?" "You bet," I agreed. "I caught one seven pounds, from the same Sports Scope rock, a couple of years ago." Gary Wray was the first angler 1 met on the Stellako. His approach was simple: he fished a big Turkey trot Tom Thumb, tied to his bushy specifications by RUNNERS are gearing up for the eighth annual Ki- his good friend and fishing partner, Soji lnouye, spiox Valley Turkey Trot. and with it caught lots of trout, some of them The 5kin and 10kin road race is set for Oct. 13 at magnificent. the Kispiox valley community grounds 25 km north That was a long time ago, the year before of Hazelton on the Kispiox Valley Road. Organized Kelly, the former MLA from that riding, and the by the Skeena Steamers Running Club the race has a man who defiantly stood in the river and dared variety of age categories for runners to take part in. A the loggers to drive their booms over him and chili lunch will be provided to all runners and the halted that repugnant practice, sold his Stellako entry fee also includes a free t-shirt. People who re- Lodge to the Swiss. gister before Oct. 11 pay $23, but after that date regi- "Twenty years ago," said the Swiss, whose stration is $25. Runners under 15 pay $15. name, surprisingly, I've never learned despite Race day registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Both the fact that we've been using his campground races and a non-competitive walking division start for that length of time. "It's the anniversary this out at 10:30 a.m. For details call 250-842-6500. summer." Not much had changed when we arrived this Drop-in hoops summer, thankfully. The swallows were still BASKETBALL fans can lace up the shoes and hit the hunting bugs over the river's outflow at Francois court twice a week this winter as drop-in basketball gets Lake. The osprey were still there. The old woo- under way. The Skeena Junior Secondary School gym- den bridge had a new deck and a new coat of nasium has been booked from 8-10 p.m. every Monday )aint, but otherwise it was much the same. The and Wednesday for drop-in play. )hone booth sitting incongruously on the side of This is co-ed basketball and anybody interested in • the dirt road below the campground was still playing is welcome. For more information call Amanda there. The generous hatches - sedges, stones Campbell at 638-8520. and mayflies - were still so thick at times they were reminiscent of snow flurries. After jawing with the Swiss, I set out across the Special O registration bridge. Leaning against the rail was a man in his fif- SPECIAL Olympians new and old are invited to register ties. He wore a baseball cap with a few bedraggled for the 2002-03 season. flies embedded in it. A small, serpentine earring squirmed across in his left ear lobe. A few day's crop Athletes and volunteers can register 6 - 8 p.m. Friday, of reddish stubble, covered his cheeks and chtn and Oct. 18 at the Skeena Mall. Registration'. is $40. For gathered into a grey-flecked red moustache that grew more details call Jo at 635-7936 after 7 p.m. luxuriantly in the shade of a red and weathered nose. "Ya don't need that fancy old Hardy reel and that bamboo rod to catch these trout," he said with a U.S. Need a helping hand? American drawl as he beckoned me to the rail. He II Learning curve THE TERRACE youth soccer U-13 boys team is plan- tore a corner from a Graham cracker and pitched it to YES, THAT is a tissue box and not a rock, Charlotte Teems gets a los=' ning to attend an international tournament in Minneapo- the stream below. It floated a few feet and was hun- sons in how to throw a rock properly - and that means not putting too lis in July of 2003. grily swallowed by a trout that was five pounds if it much pressure on It. Teems was one of dozens of people who crammed In order to get there, the team will have to raise up- was ounce. I liked this middle-aged hippy. We talked ' wards of $20,000. These young men are willing to do of hatches and hatcheries, of fish and fishing. We the Terrace Curling Club for three days of Introductory clinics Oct, 1-3, Or- shook hands, and I made my way downstream to ganizers were thrilled with the turn-out saying participation far exceeded any odd jobs for a donation. Raking leaves, digging po- Gary Wray's Rock. expectations. All six sheets of Ice were used during each of the three Curl tatoes, vehicle cleaning and snow shovelling are jus t a Canada learn,to cud evenings. SARAH A, ZIMMERMANPHOTO few of the chores the boys will do. For details call Colleen Froese at 635-7472, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002- B5 [

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3 Announcements : c , . L . . . . < • : ,. •:.:;IL 21 •:•i~i;~;/, •. ;~331Obituaries ii . 33 Obituaries ~ ,: 125Wanted .~;- Congratulati0nS ji WANTED: FREEZER burnt meat, fish, and bones for sled- • ..:.::,::~:~,~...~3~::iii~:~!::.:.iiii::iiiii:.~iii/i!i~::~:~:~ ~::~:~kii~,i~:~iiii!iii:. :iZ..,,:~. .:, / dogs. Will pick up. 250-635- LCOME~ 3772 'N J~ This pasi Summer ~,~o~:u:r::c0mmunily r benefited on many levels because of Your Welcome ' Wagon Hostessfor" FLOORING FACTORY direct Sarah Zimmerman's hard work. Creating, laminate..$.49sqti. Cork..$1.99. Terrace; B.C. is: lPTlliams 6"or 8" Rustic Fir..$.80. 2 1/4" ~. organizing and participating in the birch prefinished,.$2.60, 3 1/4" Adventure Challenge 2002 was an Cathy Exotic Kempas prefin- h u'eat sadness that t~e announce ~obert ished,.$5.00/ Select Amer red . enormous task and we thank you for it! . cherry prefinished..$4.75sqft. 615-9286 bdor.ed husbafd of ~3arb, passed at~ay 2 1/4 Oak or Maple prefinished' ,JL. nossuccesstullytompletedlhefouv T ~peaceftdly II~ltll his faintly at his stde at .Mdls $2.99sqft. Oak, maple, birch, yearprogr0m el IheC0n0dian (ollegs __ If you are new to beach, cherry floating from of N01urop01hi(Medidne in T0(0nfo, ~ MemorialJqospitalat the age of .Sgyears. Onleri0.Shs h0s passed Ihs inler- Terrace or having a $2.50sqft. TONS MOREl 1-800- ~" n01i0ndIker~ing exominuli0ns and baby, please call Your ~ ~3obwas predeceasedby his parents ~ill ~ Oolleen 631-3342 '~ wiIIbepr0(Iki~g0s0Nalur0polhk.~" 'W " godoHn Torunt0 wl~ere she r~sid~. , ' WelcomeWagon 195 Firewood / ~ hostess for your free J-Ie is summed and e~er ,'e),~}~Oettttl'~'ltis'~r~if.eof k,~fls and informatio~ / , " ":" .... ,~. i" ' ("-' "; ...... , GRAVEL TRUCKLOAD of fire- • 3,5 u'eat~,'*gaflJ,~Od~hter ~Theresa"(l,Fi~i~is)"~ale wood. 4 c(~rds for $300. 250- and son ~iek (Mieheild of Te'race.J-Iis brothers g)ar.e, 635-1678 LOGGING TRUCKLOADS of Tim # ~awl/1 of J~anaimo. firewood, Mixed Hemlock, AI- gob is also sur~it~ed by his four grandchildre~l der, and Birch. $800 to Terrace. 250-638-7290 ,,.-,,- ~rittanu ~ Jimmy Neale and .flshley ~ ~usti~z Williams. 22:0 MisCellaneous jfllso his ff~other-in-la¢~ ~laine Monteith of TONNEAU FIBREGLASS drop ,Xamloops and sister and brother-in-la,e .Sugar ~ top for full size pickup. New 3 Announcements condition $600 abe. Console ra- Wally Oraffunderof Olean~ater dio, e.c. lovely cabinet, turn BIBLE'TALKS each Sunday |t .5/lblemorial .Servicemill be hdd at a later date. table and 6track, $100 Firm. 3:30pm in the Happy Gang ]f Y.otredlloneCouldfIa~e .Sa~e(!?ou,,,~ou..N'~rer Breeding cages for small birds. Center, 3226 Kalum St. Ter- New condition. 250-635-4626 or race. H. McChesney, L. Willis- ~t are pfeasedta announce ~a ~IM WouldJqa~e ~ ~Us. toll free 1-866-262-5294 ton. 250-632-2075 IL t~e~,gnne.t ~ J IIU TOWS FLOORS FLOORING FOR INFORMATION on pro- SALEI FREE ESTIMATES, WE grams and services for people INSTALL Laminate starting at of disabilities and the designat- $.75sqft. Hardwood specials. ed parking permit program con- Preflnlshed Birch $2.75sqft. tact the Vernon Disability Re- ~i 36 Thanks::thank!; :): Free delivery, some conditions source Centre. 1-877-288-1088 apply. Variety of finishes and or www.vdrc.ca colors. Phone/fax 250-635-0749 Cell 250-636-7074 NOTICE: PLACE your word ad in The Terrace Standard and THANK YOU Weekend Advediser for 1 week i :254Business " and pay only $14.45, 3 weeks ~e oant to thane On C/~ia.IDen tl8u, [~IL) and Dr'. :;: Opportunities iiI,. (3TS) & (3WA) $26.75. Addi- P~i/[ipt~, Inter~al Nedicine ~r t/~elr 9uic~ action ~/~en / t/anal words over 20 -.25/word FITNESS FACITLITY, 18 years plus GST, Phone 250-638-7283 In business. 5600sqft. Serious Fax 250-638.8432 or email to Inquiries only. Days 260-635- advertising @terracestan- 6146 dard.com. We accept Visa/m/c :~E~ " i~~i~:; • : ~.::' '~ " II opo, e to or. au.;ae =4e e.ia' ,',e ,.e Z FOR LEASE new hair salon on or cash. II ,:~.,M~ ,,. t4e 4o~it, h-,'#t,~.s. ~,Un one ,~o,,,i 'Kalum St, Complete wilh two cutting chairs, one wash chair EVAHLY-RAYS' -,:~, ,:::~,: : . . moo admitted to ttm ha rta[ /'or /'urther lnoeoti orion and sink, scissor sign. Available II N] II afro E medica/ conditio~ Immediately. Sedous Inquiries LIVE PSYCHICS only. 250.635-1128 or 250-615. Voted most accurate 9100 by customers. Police li lg IJ ,.oo, ,4..ot6.e,oo 0.,', .n, ,4. ,!i~~ .: .:!~\ ....::~ . . . GOVERNMENT FUNDS, grants. use usl Relationships? & loans information. Fqr all Spouse cheating? ,, .o.o .o,.oo.;,o-.oo business & farms. Call 1-800. Getting lover back? 505-8866 ! -900-451-4055 DarlynneLarsenandSteve I I/'-o ooo,. o,,..o.or HOME WORKERS neededlll 18,, $2.991mln Assembling products . mail- Ing/processing , our circulars - copy/mailing pc disk program, no experience neededl Free ~: 36 ThankSii :: i: Into send sase to crafts, 8 - 7777 keele SI Reid7-702, Con- A BIG HEARTFELT THANK cord, L4K-ly7. 1-905- YOU to Glen at Wajax. We ,: 866-6095 for more Into. appreciated the extraordinary , . MOMS NO more day care . servicel You went above and ' ' , . Stay at home, make above beyond the call of duty to help average Income, www.free- some out-of-towners. You really ;. : 55Busines s;::J 65: Lost & Found are one of the good guysl ~i Personals-- .: moms.com/cashclub, Thank you a qaln. Leo Taschuk. ' REWARD OFFERED for the MYSTERY SHOPPERSI? A AUTO SALES re-establish your return of a family heirloom. One major retailer Is looking for ,credit.Car/boo Motor Credit Ltd. 8ram Mauser German Army rifle people to work an assigned Dean We finance all situations.We with sport stock 1938 marked schedule 4-10 hrs/ week to understand. We will help. Mr., on barrel. Was stolen from assess the costumerservlce of passed away suddenly on Noel. 1.877-270-7199 24hrs. residence between Aug 23- our employees, Please inquire 31/02 Phone Glenn 250-615- online aP •September 27th, 2002 at the age of 38. 0057 www~qualltyshopp.er,ort:l • P" ,J-1eis sttr~it~ed by his mite~ufie of,flldefgro~ 65 Lost & OWNER RETIRING,' anxious to .our . Found! Family-CounsellingCentre his son Cyle and brother ~alf of'T~ace. ii i 70 Personals sell 74 seat restaurant In Ter- FOUND 6 week old kitten near race. Well established busi- EXPERIENCED In £jeu of ~ot~r.s, donations can be made to Braun and Agar. Black head, LIVE 24HR chat "new" line now ness, Includes building and COUNSELLOR ~.C ,Xidney ,~oundation. grey body with 4 white paws. operatlnglll Call 1-900-870- land. 961.6550 or 1-800-419- COUNSELLING PROV,mNO Longer haired kitten. Call 250. 7647. Our ladles are simply 0709 ('~nr~-()n-OnnCn,,n¢~,lllm., 635"3139. sweet and simply the Best. RECIPE FOR success, 24/7. 1-800-337-8122 CC billing has a successful well es- • s,.,..,,..o....,illeFOUND: NEAR Bear country from $2.55/mln (16+) tablished franchise for sale lo- ~'~::~:~:i~i;~:. /r 250.615-3232 to Identify and cated In Smllhers, B.C, Turnkey operation, training Included, If 125 Wanted you desire success and Inde- ~:i!~~ ~ LOgT MEN'S diamond ring, pendence with a high return on possibly In Thomhelghts. COMIC BOOKS wanted, for Investment, don't miss out on a www.terracestandardac0m 8753.Pleasecall anytime 250-638-1 .child.call260-635-3148.Low pflce range please. great opportunity, Call days Cheek out our |fie of o|ll (kllk721gl for adveftlllng Infofllmllion 250-847-5392 ...... BB- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002

OFFICE OF GITANMAAX AUCTI( =NSALE '~eop[e Who Harvest Salmon Using Torches" Saturday, October 12, 2002 _ 7Gl,l,rEC MOV/NGIsELY RI T Employment opportunity beginning at 12:00noon. For Louis Compagnolo, B.V. Credit EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Union, and others, Leave Highway 16 just East of Smithers FENCES ~ ' ' ,(1 'onals Sitlce 1997 and follow Old Babine Lake Rd 7kin. Turn left, follow ,m,,*¢ ~.ckS m~ a~ s g~ #aee,s,~tYour S~ce: The Gianmaax Band Counc s seeking an experienced Individual who Telkwa High Rd. 5kin to Bruce Rd. Follow Auction Signs ~L ~'C~,_t;" • Across town or the country possesses a strong background in Band Administration for the position of Jl~,,~ * Will assist or load for you Executive Director, This Is a senior managementposition responsible for the • Reasonable Rates overall administration of the organization. The Incumbent will work collaboratively with the GItanmaax Band Council to provide professional Farm Tools & Machinery Store& Caf~ Equipment 1-866-615-0002 Ford 4000 diesel tractor Butcher Boy meat bandsaw ~| ~.~ I ADVANCEDBOOKING DISCOUNT development, research, liaison sen~lces, administrative management to Ihe NNH 461 haybine [~l~ m~ ALL B.C. :PRODUCTS :; Gltanmaax Band Administration, encouragingInnovative and quafily services Butcher Boy meat grinder delivery for the promotionand well being of the GitanmaaxBand mambemhlp. Cat D4 crawler blado canopy winch Butcher's cutting t:tble 615-0002i:638'6969 Torrinov 50" rotovator Merit slicer KEY PRIORITIES; 3-pt. fertilizer spreader Baker's Pride pizza oven ]B.1I,.IB CT ROl- UX* • Plans, overseas, Implementsand monitors Ihe tong te~, generaland day to MF black blade day operationsIncluding financial administration Makelinc pizza cooler, 8 fi • Provides leadership and direction for new Initiatives, programs or services 4 wheel wagon Commercial dongh mixer relatingthe programdelivery to the GilanmaaxBand membership 1970 Ford Bronco 4x4 Cqmmercial gas stove INTEGRITY IN PRODUCT AND • Establishes and maintains effective relationships wilh the Gilanmaax 1981 Eagle hatchhaek 4x4 MilkShake machine membership, senior and other government officials, funding sources and 12' Pascal canoe Hobrath dishwnshcr CUSTOMER SERVICE communitygroups 5(X) gal. fuel tank and stand Deep fat fryer • Identifies potential sources of funding and secures resources needed to Come-alongs Slush machiite LINDA V. LAMBERT diversify Beam scale Scale • Managesall staff and human resourcefunctions Bolt cutter Foster 3-door bar cc×flor E-mail [email protected] REOUIREMENT~ Marlin spikes Buffet chest table (250) 635-4767 1-877-600-9589 • Degree in Business Administration or a combination of expedence and Wheclbarrows ..... Microwaves knowledgeof sound ManagementPractice, minimum two years Aluminum ladders 34 ft. store shelving • SecondarySchool Gradualion Aluminmn box Novelty racks • Knowledgeof GitxsanCulture, Languageand Traditions Skidding tongs Cash register Good interpersonalskills c 1Tlrrl Good organizationalskills Jackalls Caf~ tables and chairs R~OVicl'rIOl']B ~r ace, a,c. • Demonstratedability to superviseand develop human potential Hand t~mls Office desk Available 7 Days A Week • Demonstratedability Io representthe VillageCouncil In a positivemanner Chain hoist 4 drawer filing cabinet FREE ESTIMATEST . LOW tow ..RATES| • Good wdttenand oral communicationskills Powersaws Stereo • Proficientknowledge and use of computertechnology Yard lights RENOVATIONSINCLUDE Ct~::lery, dishes, glassware PRUNING • ;;: :: ::': SIDING:I~lolht~ • Wa~bin9- G~er(leaning A competitive compensation package is offered for this Hazefion, BC based Lawn mowers Linen, kitohenware position. It you are qualified,please provideyour resume,Including a list of three Canning jars lANDSCAPING:Hew Fetxes.Repeir f~es.P¢ios & De&s, etc.-Ymd ~intenan¢ 2 deep freezes SNOW REMOVAL ODDJOBS: Floor l'ihs.Kil~n/iles.Pfombing Repein-Ot~r Home RepGn! referencesin completedconfidence by November 1st, 2002 at 12:00pm to: Plus many items too numerous to mention, Terrace, B.C. [r]iJ:lolf,.l|itl~,'&Iy~,l,llr,~'~,!lql~llV_&~)l,~l~,I:~. GitanmaaxPersonnel Committee, Subject to additions and deletions. Quinton Freeman Attn: Economicand CoqoorateAffairs Director., Rob Freeman (250) 635-2652 GitanmaaxBand Coundl., Box 440, Hazeffon,B.C., V0J 1Y0 Terms: Cash !CALL FOR FALL CLEAN-UP Phone250-842-5297 Fax 250-842-6364 Persons paying for major items with uncertifiedcheque may be or email: [email protected] required to leave items on the grounds until cheque clears the bank, Not Just Houseleping SKINNER'S AUTO Tailored servlce to best meet your needs KERR 'S AUCTIONS:;:: Prepurchase Inspections C.2(S13; RA.#1~ .....Telkv~a;BC.":: : PIi::(250)846,5392 Lea Mclntyre ~ NOt responsible fivadcideni*, , ' .' ::: Lqiich Lm ihe Grqunds: 635-0177 House SiVdng, House Cleaning, Errand Running, ., ,nne sau o.c,7" l Pet Sitting/Waking, HousePainting, and much more 250-63. 90

: 270 Help:Wanted 1270Helpwanted TRAIN TO work in the comput- er industry! Network technician, SEAPORTLIMOUSINE LTD computer technician, program- mer analyst, office adminstrator. For program or student loan in- I PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE formation from our CDI College Daily scheduled bus service from Stewart to Abbotsford Campus. Call toll Free today 1-888-228-1555 Location: Prince George Line Department Terrace and return, and all points in between. Pick- BrandtTractor in PrinceGeorge is currentlylooking for a Salesman/ up and delivery of goods in Terrace, C.O.D. and 266 Education ~ TerritoryManager to cover Quesnel,McBride and part of PrinceGeorge Administrator/ courier service. sellingthe completeline of John Deere Constructionand Forestry LEARN THE sufi way. Apply to Equipment. Representative P.O. Box 217, Stewart, B.C. Sean Gregg Box 125, Terrace, B.C. V8G-4A2. Description: Apply your outstanding administrative Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 636-2633 The successfulapplicant will be responsiblefor expandinga large skills & PC proficiency Terrace Depot: 635-7676 territorywith a good existingcustomer base, anticipatingcustomer needs and respondingin a timelymanner. Being pro-active is a must. Terrace, BC B.V. PRINTERS is looking for a LAYOUT PERSON. Must have Qualifications: Full details on the position cited above and all other experience on Macintosh. PC Obviouslyexcellent communication and peopleskills are required. current openings are posted on our web-site. experience an asset. Mail re- Knowledgeof heavy equipmentand forestrypractices would be an We thank all applicants and advise that only SERVICES LTD. sume Box 4461, Smithers, BC, asset. those selected for an interview will be contacted. V0J 2N0 SPECIALISTS IN CLEANING Instructions: Please send your rdsumB, citing competition • CHIMNEYS & FURNACES "SEPTIC TANK & DRAINS Journeyman/Apprentice Please send resumesby October 18/02, to; #R.0866.02/TS, by October 18, 2002 to: • AIR DUCTS "SEPTIC FIELD FLUSHING Techn|cians Wanted CurtWallach ~ i,, ...... i i BC Hydro, Emp!oyment.Centre; ...... • BOILERS oCATCH BASIN & SUMP PITS Full time,Chrysler experience prelerred. Fax :: 1:250- 562-7226 .... :333 Dunsm,,ir Streetv Vancouver,.BC:V6B5R3;o ¢;¢ Wagenegotiab!e depending • FIREPLACES ',REST. GREASE TRAPS on expenence, Email: HYPERLINK mail to:cwallach@coaskactor,com Fax: 604.623.3811; :. • Al"rIc INSULATION REMOVAL ,,,ELECTRICSNAKE Applyin personto Rick Kossat 1049 Great Street emaih h [email protected]. • AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS ,*FLOOD CLEAN UPS Guslafson's AutoService • PAINT BOOTHS ,,VACUUM EXCAVATION 122 N Broadway,Williams Lake ' v2NPrince2K8Ge°rge'BC" BC Hydro is building a diverse work force and is or fax resumeto 250-398-5640 /llBran committed to employment equity.

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. 254 Business 'i: •. : 258Careers:. : • i i iODoortunities// SULLIVAN MOTOR Products Limited SERVICE ADVISOR. THRIVING SPORTSWEAR One of Northern B.C.'s largest store with embroidery & screen GM dealers is looking for a pro- printing operation. Est 23 yrs, gressive and motivated individ- large client base, $99,000 turn- ual for the position of Service key, price includes equipment Northwest Training is presenting an Employment Advisor. Successful candidates fixtures & inventory. Call 250- must be organized with a strong Resource Information Forum. 427-7613 Kimbedey. professional work ethic and high personal integrity. Service Wednesday, October 16, 2002 experience is an asset. We off- Community Futures Development Corporation of the Pacific CATCHTHE SUCCESSll er competitive compensation 1:30- 4:30 p.m. Northwest (CFDC-PNW) is seeking a Business Analyst / and excellent benefits. Applic- Community Economic Development Co-ordinator for its ants can send resumes in con- CHINESE FOOD Coast Inn of the West businessdevelopment office located in Prince Rupert, B.C. fidence to: Service Manager MINIMUM '15.00 ORDER Sullivan Motor Products Ltd. • FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Panel Presentation 1:30-2:30 p.m. The Position: Box 478, Houston, B.C. V0J EAT IN i, TAKE OUT The Business Analyst / Economic Development Co- 1Z0 Fax 250-845-2524 CALL615-3234 Brian Baker - Terrace Economic Development ordinator will be experienced in lending and propose Join Canada'sLargest & Fastest 3234 KALUM ST., TERRACE Marry Eisner - 16/37 Community Futures writing and will report directly to the genera Manager and Growing SeafoodFranchise, Sean Stevenson - Port Authority will be Rrimarily responsible for counseling clients in the Dave Menzies - Hawkair areas of business planning, cash flow, marketing and • MinimalCompetition - thereis 254 Business/i "" ~.' 254'B U si ness no otherchain like oursl Ron Bartlett - CFNR merchandising. The analyst ] Co-ordinator will also work . Extensivehands-on Iraining and Opportunities: ':::i :i:Opportunities. : with business proposals, loan applications, and collection on-goingsupport . .. ,., • . • World FamousFish & Chips Resources • Refreshments s Door Prizes of accounts and all repgrts necessary for the clients and the • Large'.,ariel,/menu ilems at office. As well, will seek new funding sources for programs affordablepricing thatappeals For more information call 638-8311 Io a widecustomer base that are applicable to Community Futures Development • Over 100 unitsacross North Funded by Human Resources Development Canada Corporation. America • Also servingTennessee Jack's Knowledge of: ~NORTHWEST RotisserieChicken N' Ribs • Local economic development conditions and strategies. • Minimumcash requirement of TRAINING LTD. Canada"-'""'O, et,lmd ~=dq $6&ooo • Standard Loan procedures, bankruptcy act, credil report • Total inveslmenl as Jew as $185,000 act and PPSA. •Govemment programs as they relate to economic Now seekinga Franchiseparlner in Terroco Coastal Bus Lines Ltd. development. Tolearn moreabout this e~dtlng • Grant proposal writing. opportungy,please call 780 Lahakas Blvd., Kitimat, B.C. VSC 1T6 JanineInnes at Qualifications: 1-800-661-2123 Manager- Bussing Operations The person we seek must be highly self-motivated,, have excellent communication skills, and be creative and able to coastal Bus Lines Ltd. requires a Manager who is relate to a diverse clients group. Applicants should have responsible for its Terrace, Hazelton and Smithers demonstrated experience in: bussing operations. The successful candidate, located in • Financial Management (obtained through education or Terrace, is responsible for all activities relating to the experience) includinq planning and preparation of a full provision of school bussing, transit and servicing of spectrum of financiarstatements. natural gas for vehicle customers. The position includes • Preparing businessand grant proposals the administration of school bus drivers, transit drivers, • Personal'knowledgeof BusinessAdministration handydart drivers, mechanical and. maintenance • BusinessCnunseling and the lending re e. personnel, The position requires an individual who has • Computer skills in I~usinesssoftware. experience in effectively managing and motivating • The ability to work with others and under the supervision employees in a Union environment, The manager must of a manager and volunteer board of diredors. be very customer service orientated and capable of • Time Management, planning and self-supervision. effectively dealing with the contact personnel for all Knowledge of the Pacific Northwest region would be a Coastal service contracts. The ability to deliver safe, definite asset. A valid driver's license required and the quality transportation services that exceed the applicant must be willing to travel. customer's expectations is the major requirement for this The position offers a comparative salary based upon position. education and experience. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Applications or resumes will be accepted until 2A(~21icationsmust be received by 4:00 p.m. October 18, Turn key restaurant operation with spacious living area located on busy highway. October 21, 2002 and should be sent to: This 1.2 acre parcel of land has a I arge parking lot to accommodate any size- A.F. Zaharko, President Applications shouldbe sent to: vehicle. Includes tables, chairs, milkshake machine, cash register, freezers, Coastal Bus Lines Ltd. ,i~ ; i~! i .~mara ~.ngus., General Manager dishwashers, coolers, deep fryer, gas grill and stove, gas fireplace, washer, dryer, 780 Lahakas Blvd. • .... of the Paafic Northwest fire suppression system and much more, Environmental assessment and water tests ,,,,m,,t,.o v,,o l r. Ste. 200- ,51,53rd Ave. West, Prince Rupert, B.C...... are available. An absolute must seal For additional information or to view, contact Fax'. 250,632.2154 ~ i V8J 1L9 '...... ~ j Phone: 250-632-3333 ~ , . Phone: 250-622-2332 Fax: (250) 622-2334 1 I Larry or Wade at (250) 635-5449 E-malh azaharko @farwesthq~c0m ;' ~ Emalh [email protected] ~i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - B7 ,270 HelpWante~ J :: 322 Education/ CAMPBELL RIVER log hauling WESTERN EQUtPMENT: m, :, Tutoring : ! company needs drivers for shift POSITIVE LIVING NORTH WEST SOCIETY work; EXPERIENCED DRIV- ERS wanted. For on and off OUTSIDE SALESREPRESENTATIVE highway, winter interior hauling Based in our Terrace Branch, this experienced sales At Home Project NorthernHearing & Safety Training an asset. Fax resume and driv- representative will be responsible for a large territory. ers abstract to 250-267-9914. Requires a skilled and experienced interviewer. WCB OFA Level 1 CHAIR RENTAL with some A knowledge of Industrial Products, Wire Rope or P.T. This is a contract position from November 12, 2002- Fri., Oct. ! 1 ...... S90 clientele. Good opportunity, products is a necessity, as well as an understanding of the downtown Vernon. $400/mo Industrial Markets of Northwestern B.C. March 31, 2003. WCB OFA TRANSPORTATION ENDORSEMENT Sat., Oct. 12 ...... $90 250-542-8121 eves. 250-558- We offer a salary plus commission plus car allowance 1005, call 308-8517 Diana The interviewer will conduct an HIV and AIDS Training package. WCB OFA Level 3 (AREYBOGART,Instructor EXPERIENCED PARTS person and Resourceneeds assessmentwith service providers, Oct. 21-Nov. 1 Nov. 18-29 ...... $675 for Smithers truck dealership. Please mail or fax your resume to: and people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS. Send resumes to Babine Tuck Adult Care ~/w Level I + Equipment Ltd, box 265, Attn: Lee McCall Must have reliable vehicle and ability to travel in north Thurs., Nov. 14 ...... $1 15 WESTERN EQUIPMENT LTD. Smlthers, B.C. VOJ- 2NO, attn: west region (i.e. Houston- Prince Rupert- Dease Lake). O Red Cross Child Care Richard; 3011 Blakeburn Street Oct. 25 ...... $75 .... FULL TIME technical support Terrace, B.C. For a complete package, please contact Deb Schmitzat associates to handle Inbound V8G 3J 1 : Positive Living North West by phone at 250:877;0042, WHMIS - Anytime via computer...... $55 Fax#: 250-635-4161 calls. Qualifications: grade by fax at 250-877-0047 or email at [email protected] ~[~TDG CLEAN LANGUAGE -- Anytimevia tomputer...$75 12/Ged, technical problem solv- ing skills. Apply to Covergys - IIIlIIIIIIIIilllIIIIIllIIIillIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIl~ Closing date for applicants is October 25, 2002. 2121 E.T.C.H., kamloops, B.C. V2c-4a6 or fax 250-571-5670. SKEENA NATIVE DEVELOPMENT Email kamloops.jobs @conver- NECHAKO~ " gVS.COm Senior Administrative Assistant LEASE OPERATORS to pull ~..,~'~/A~ NORTHCOAST The Skeena Native Development Society is now taking flat decks. Steady work, good /CONSTRUCTION TERRACE rates and benefits. Fax resume applications for a high profile position in the role as St. to 604-795-5715 Administrative Assistant, and is located in Terrace. The / / 141,S7VENTURES LTD. LOOKING FOR childcare. Must incumbent must have demonstrated work experience of Commercial Vehicle Inspection (CVIP) love children. Vehicle a must. no less than 10 years directly in the field of CASUAL/AUXILIARY Kindergarten child Monday - office/business administration, be self-directed, self- The Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program enables the Friday. Call Tina 250-638-0997. motivated, with excellent to superior customer service OPERATORS mechanic to inspect and certify vehicles to government NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co. skills. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Nechako Northcoast Construction Terrace is now accepting safety standards as required by law. Applicants must be is looking for full time DIS- the incumbent will be working in a professional and applications for casual/auxiliary operators. licensed heavy duty, automotive, or commercial transport TRIBUTOR for dropping off and mechanics. confidential work environment, and will have superior The minimum driver classification required is a clean class picking up books. Management computer, technological, and communication skills. and inventory duties. Need 3 with air, preferably a class 1. This position requires that the incumbent be able to Students will receive provincial government certification upon computer and/or fax and a reli- successful completion of this course. able van or mini van. Contact work on various projects concurrently, and have the Applicants must have a current Level 1 First Aid and Alain at 1-800-277-4934 ability of flexible work hours. Please provide a WHMIS. A traffic control ticket would be preferred. minimum of 4 business references with your application Instructor: Tom Simpson, College of New Caledonia. PART TIME experienced Application forms can be picked up at the Administration and resume. Only those applicants with this CASHIER. Apply in person with Office located at: Dates: Nov 4- 7th (Mon-Thu) resume to The Great Canadian demonstrated work experience and skills will be Dollar Store in Terrace. contacted for a subsequent interview. A job description Peter Lansdowne, General Manager Times: 8:30am - 5:30 pm PART-TIME RETAIL Merchan- is available upon request by contacting Diane at 635- 5720 Highway 16 West Cost: $425 ,~ NORII'~ Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3 diser Terrace Work approx. 5- 8736. Take a closer look. 20 hr/wk. Able to manage flexi- Phone: 250-638-1881 Fax: 250-638-8409 ble schedule. Qualifications - Skeena Native Development Society is a First Nations high school. Ext. interpersonal organization dedicated to the capacity building of First skills, ability to work with rain. Nations and Inuit Peoples. Applications for this supervision and communicate position may be sent in confidence by October 18th, effectively. Valid drivers license 2002 to: D. Lukaser, Skeena Native Development WESTPINE MDF andauto reqd. Responsibilities Society Office, PO Box 418, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B1. are setting up store displays, CAREER OPPORTUNITY : stickedng shelf relines, product dist. checks and audits. Inter- Administrative Assistant ELECTRICIAN ested persons should fonvard resume to Procter & Gamble The Skeena Native Development Society is now taking applications for the position of Administrative WestPine MDF, a division of West Fraser Mills Inc, Attn: ISA Merch. 7666 Ltd, located in Quesnel, BC, is acceotinci 8St. N.E., Calgary, AB T2E Assistant, and is located in Terrace. The incumbent I Chlldsafe $79 8X4. must have demonstrated work experience of no less than resumes from .qualified individuals for tile posi- I Oct12, Sat_, 8:30am-4:30pm 10 years directly in the field of office/business tion of electrician. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: Li- I : OFA Level 1 :: : $89* censed full time AUTOBODY administration, be self-directed, self-motivated, with Qualifications: I Oct16 • Wed ,~ 8:30am-4:30pm : ~ REPAIRMAN. Send resume to excellent to superior customer service skills. The I (,costincludes gsV text) ' :IC: ,: Superior Autobody, 1825 Hwy incumbent must have proven computer and • Grade 12 97, Quesnel, BC. V2J 3P2 or technological work experience. Please provide a • Certified Electrician - BC or InterProvincial | Adult Care Component $25 fax 250-992-2754 minimum of 4 business references with your application • Knowledge of Allan Bradley PLC and asset I Oct16 • Wed • 4:30pm-5:3Opm REQUIRED ONE full time/part- and resume. Only those applicants with this • Maintenance experience preferred time HYGIENIST for general demonstrated work experience and skills will be • Instructional experience would be an asset I Transportatl°n Endorsement :! :i i $89 practice in Kitimat, B.C. Please contacted for a subsequent interview. A job description ' Oct 17 .Thu * 8:30am ;.5:3Opm ' : call 250-639-9303 An excellent benefits package is included. is available upon request by contacting Diane at 635- I ': ;,: i, $50 WANTED: TUTOR for a mature 8736. Resumes will be acceoted until October 15, student taking Physics11 corre- 2002 and should be l~orwarded to: I Oct 18 °• Fri ° 12:30pm:12:30pm;4:30pm 4:30pm :' ::; : ..... , . . Skeena Native Development Society is a First Nations spondence course. Leave mrs- Michelle Klapatiuk Intro to Scanners ::i:

Alrbrekes ...... $220 Oct22-26 • Tue-Sat • 6:30-ioi30pm/8-4pm Worksafe: Investigating Sprains/Strains $99 lilt=st ffasar mills Ltd Oct 23 • Wed • 8:30am - 5:30pm I I 274Ptofessi0nal LOG HOME BUILDERS. Qual- PLAYTIME FAMILY Daycare is ifications 10-15 years experi- now open. Experienced care ence as LEAD BUILDER. Ex- giver. (Early Childhood Educa- perience within high production tor with infantAoddler Certifi- organization and with cutting Di- cate) Provides friendly car and 3301HandTman: ::' ::40~Apartments: amond notch would be an as- stimulating program for children set. Attributes: Strong organiza- 12 mos - 5yrs in warm comfort- WINTERIZING SPEClALI 1 AND 2 bedroom apartments tional skills, ability to priodtize able setting. (fully licensed) For Caulk and seal your doors and available immediately. Call workload, flexible with the ability information and registration Call windows and lower your heat- 250-635-5136 or 250-635-6428 Ing bills this winter. Call AI 250- to work with minimal super- Barb Stelnbrenner 250-638- 1.2.3 BEDROOM apartments. 635-3832 vision. Permanent full time year 1353 Available immediately. On-slte round employment. Monday to management. References requ- Friday. Remuneration $25-35 Looking for Ired. 250-635-6428 or 250-638- hourly depending on experi- 0015 or 250-615-0345 ence. Company benefits, plus Child Care? bonus system. Please fax, mail AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 2 SkeenaChild Care Resource and TOWS FLOORS flooring sale. bedroom apartment. Close to or drop off resume and refer- Referralhas informationon Laminate starting at $.75sqft. ences. Big Foot Hand Hewr town security entrance on site child careoptions and on Hardwood specials. Free deliv- management. No pets. Log Homes INc, Located at ery, some conditions apply. 3380 Ford Road, Tappen, BC. choosingchild care. $500/mo + damage deposit. Dropby The FamilyPlace Cell: 250-638-7074 www.tors- Call 250-638-0404 Box 3066, Salmon Arm, B.C. floors.corn V1E 4R8 Phone 250-835-0031 at 4553 ParkAve. or Fax 250-835-8479 Only the or call 638-1113. applicants called for an inter- SkeenaCCRR is a programof the CUNTON MANOR view will be contacted. TerraceWoman's Resource Centre WE ARETAKING APPUCATIONS Machine Room and is fundedby the Ministryof Social FORA BACHELORSUITE 278 Skilled Trades ~,~vol0pmanland EconomicSecud~ ME-AN POPPINS Practically Perfect, wonderful, friendly $420.00 month. Shift Supervisor EXPERIENCED MOULDER- caregivers, companions, nan- AND ONE BEDROOMAPT. MAN required. Send resume to nies for elders and children. $500.00 month. Williams Lake Cedar prauducts, Bigger savings. Long-term rela- Committed to the highest standards of environmental stewardship, safety and One block from swimming pock, 5525 Frizzi Rd, po box 4814, tionship. Fulltime live-in only. No Pets, referencesrequired. community service, is one of Canada's largest integrated forest Williams lake, B.C. V6g-2v8 or For infer 604-986-6268 poppins products companies with operations primarily in BC and Alberta. Canfor fax 250-398-2281. @telus.net www.me-anpop- Phone 635-3475 adheres to the Best Practices Principles of the Canadian Pulp & Paper BUSINESS FINANCING: Call PLANERMAN W/MOULDER toll free 1-866-545-8131. Finan- pins.corn Association and the mill cited below is certified under the ISO 14001 and Millwright maintenance ex- Environmental Management Systems Standard. cial Services Group of B.C. Inc. pedence required for Faser Val- An alternative to bank financ- ley Co. Available immediately. You wlll be responsible for the safe, economical and continuous operation of the in~l. 366 Trucking Competitive wage and benefits. FREE CREDIT counselling. paper machine, pulp machine and warehouse on a shift basls.You will provide Fax resume to: 1-604-853-1190 direction to the employees In a manner that ensures the safety and efficiency Consolidate debts, one low pay- of the operation while meeting production, quality and cost standards. At least 282 Tutoring ment. Eliminate or reduce inter- 5 years' experience, strong leadership/interpersonal skllls as well as thorough est. Rebuild your credit rating. NECHAKO paper machine knowledge will ensure your success in this role. WILL TUTOR math end phys- Credit counselling Society of B.C. NON PROFIT SERVICE. ,oRT,coA. ics, grade 12 and higher. /CO~/STRU CTION TERRACF- Positive performance-based career advancement within our wide-ranging $15/hr. Call Sid 250-635-2695. 1°888-527-8999 corporate framework can be anticipated, along wtth a competitive salary and WILL TUTOR English and GET BACK on trackl Bad cred- /7 / 141187 VENTURESLTO. comprehensive benefits package. Math.Grade 3-7. $20/hour. Call it? Bills? Unemployed? Need 250-638-0927 Money? We lendll If you own Hired EquipmentRegistration We thank everyone for their Interest In Canfor; however only those selected your own home you qualify 1- for an Interview will be contacted. Please forward your rdsum~, Indicating file 290 Work Wanted 877-987-1420 www.ploneer- As the Highways Maintenance Contractor for the Skeena #02.012, by October 18, 2002 to: west.tom Member of the Better District, Nechako Northcoast Construction would llke to A-1 SIDING and gutters. We Business Bureau. advise the public that we are currently accepting Hired supply and Install 5" continuous Equipment Registrations for 2002-03. gutters. Best rate In town. Also Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Install soffit, fascia, and vinyl 350 Painting Registration Deadline is November 25, 2002. All equip- siding. 250-635.9714 Prince George Pulp and Paper SMART PAINTING Experi- ment previously registered with Nechako Norfhcoast 302 Accounting enced painting contractor will Construction for 2001-2002 must be re-Registered for Human Resources Coordinator paint spring and summer interi- 2002-03, If you would like to register your equipment, PO Box 6000 BOOKKEEPING SERVICES: or, exterior residienfial and forms are available at our Administration Office located at: Set up and maintenance of your commercial painting. 10% paint Prince George, BC V2N 2K3 Peter Lansdowne, General Manager Fax [250) 561-3668 small business requirements. discount from supplier. Seniors Serving the Northwest for over 5720 Highway 16 West Emall: hrpg-l@mall,canbr.ca 15% labour discount. Profes. 9 years. Phone 250-635-9592. slonal quality work. Reasonable Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3 rates. Free estimates. Refer- Phone: 250-638-1881 Fax: 250-638-8409 314 Child Care ences available. Call Karl. 250- w w w c a n 615-0199

i .B8- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002

FOR REN'T "2l~edroom apart- JUST RENOVATED, 2 bed- ONE BEDROOM fully furnished ment; newly renovated, laundry room log house: Private en- suite. Single person only. Utili- facilities and storage. $450.00, trance. F/s, w/d hook -ups, no ties included in rent, no pets. 250-615-9772. pets, downtown location, $475/mo. Phone 250-635-2806 NEW APARTMENTS. One and $550/month. Call 250.638- after 5pro please. two bedroom apartments, close 0790. to town, 2 bedrooms and 4 ap- NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bed- pliances. N/g fireplace, and room home on large lot. 2108 storage room. Non-smokers, no Laurel St. $500/month. 250- pets. $650/m0. Call 250-635- 635-2310 days or 260-635- SKI SUN Peaks Resort BC visit 1622 or 250-635-2250 2965 niclhts our website at: www.sunpeaks- NEWER SPACIOUS 2 bed- NICE 5-BEDROOM house on 2 reservations.corn or call Sun room, security entrance, 4 ap- acres at 5179 Gossen Creek Peaks Online at 1-888-576- pliances. No pets/smoking. Road. Available October 8349 Hotels, condos, and cha- Walking distance to downtown. 1/2002. No smoking. $750- lets, Ski in/ski out, hot tubs. Available immediately. 250-638- month. Call 250-638-6639. Great Accommodation - Great 0046 or 250-635-4852 Rates- Great Service. Immaculate 9yr. old Home on Bench ONE BEDROOM apartment. ONE BEDROOM house for rent STARRESORT, INT. We buy, 1,500, sq./fi. Newly finished basement. 4 bedrooms - Cable and laundry facilities in Thornhill, close to schools and sell timeshares. 16x11. master bedroom with walkin closet & 3 pc. available. New management and stores. $375/mo.Available ,www.starresort.net. 1-800-985- ensuite. Oak hardwood floors on main. Large fenced treed onsite. No pets please. 250- October 16th. Call 250-635- 4395 lot & covered deck. 615-5441 2319 5333 Mountainvista - $145,000.00. ONE BEDROOM furnished SMALL 2 bedroom house. $450/month, heat included. Will Call 250-635-6365 for appoinlment. apartment in Thornhill. Single 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE in occupancy only. No pets. Refer- consider nanny services in NICE 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath at 4piex. Clean, quiet. Fridge, ences required. $360/month + 1 BEDROOM suite in new trade. Available Oct 112002. 5/6 4830 Graham. F/s, w/d hook- stove, washer/dryer. No pets. $180 damage deposit. Call home in Thornhill. F/s, w/d. bedroom house on acreage. up. $650/month. Good referenc- References required. 250-635- 250-635-2065. Covered parking, ground en- Newly renovated, $950/month. trance on quiet street near golf es required. Call 250-638-8639. Available Oct 15/2002. Call 3796 SMALL APARTMENT in 4 plex course. Utilities included, no 3BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, 1 in Thornhill. Ideal for single per- QUIET, COUNTRY LIVING 2 250-635-2298 or 250-635-9139. pets, n/s. $475/plus damage bedroom duplex in New Remo 1/2 baths, downtown. Lots of son or couple. To view 250- SPACIOUS FULLY FINISHED deposit. Available October (10 rain from town). Fridge- new additions. Please call An- 635-8288 4 bedroom house on bench, 2 Outstanding/chievement 1512002. Phone 250-635-5413. /stove, pets and smoking al- drea between 4-4:3-pm. 604- STUDIO SUITE right downtown bathrooms, sundeck, carport, 859-7681 Ioc 312 to arrange 2BEDROOM BASEMENT suite lowed. $450/mo. Available f/s, dishwasher, fireplace. Nice secured building, laundromat. application by fax. fridge/stove washer/dryer, large immediately. 250-635.9266 area, large fenced yard; alarm RF//HI of Terrace We pay heat. Perfect for older yard, no pets, $620/mo. In- person or working couple. SMALL 2 BEDROOM duplex at system, pets okay, references PAY HALF MONTHS RENTI cludes all utilities plus cable. $400/month. Call 250-635- 3735 Pine Ave, Thornhill. and damage deposit required. For October and November, 3 congratulates 7585. Available Oct 10 250-635-2556. Fddge/stove, washer/dryer Available November 1/02. bedroom townhouses. Close to 3 BEDROOM, 1/12 bath above hookup. $375/mo. References $800/month. Call 250-638- downtown and schools. F/s, TWO BEDROOM ground level required. 250-638-8639 0656. and w/d hookups. Apartments John Evans apartment. Available imme- ground suite. F/s, w/d, $625/month, good references SMALL 2 bedroom duplex in with w/d, available. Please call diately. Laundry and recreation THREE BEDROOM upper suite Terrace Manor at 250-635- required. Call 250-638-8639. Thornhill, for 1-2 people, f/s. No in Thornhill. Close to schools, 0/1 facilities. No pets, references 4980. and damage deposit required. Available Immediately, new 2 pets. $375/month references re- laundry facilities on premises, $500/month includes hot water. bdrm, above ground suite. quired. Call 250-638-7727. no pets. New appliances. "Outstanding Call 250-635-1126. $600/month, utilities + cable in- SXS 3 BEDROOM duplex. $575/mo. Phone Rob 250-638- cluded. No pets, non smokers Fridge/stove included. No pets. 7290 Achievement" preferred. Phone 250-635-2910 $750/mo. 3 bedroom town- APARTMENTS-TERRACEI or 250-635-6572. . house. $575/m0, half damage WANTED TO rent 2-3 bedroom NEWLYRENOVATED 2 Bedr0on~ts| CLEAN, BRIGHT TWO bed- deposit. Fridge/stove included. house with finished basement. for the month of September. In • $475 per month I room basement suite in quiet Call 250-638-1094 14 X 70 3 bedroom trailer in Leave message at 250-635- recognition of this accomplishment, John Free hot water/recreation I area. Private entrance $650- town. New" paint and flooring. 9827 • Close to school and hospital | month including heat, electricity $475/month plus damage de- is pleased to make this month's donation • Security entrance, Starchoice ! and cable. References required. posit. Call 250-635-0892 Call collect (250) 877-6773 I to the Mills Memorial Painting Fund. Call 250-638-0369. 14X70 MOBILE for rent. Avail- 2.4ha VEIW lot. Dist Lot 373 HALL RENTALS. Terrace Kin able September 1/2002. Call ~hornhill St. Near Golf Course. TWO BEDROOM basement su- 250-638-1396 or 250-615-8281. ite in Thomhill, Close to Hut, Capacity 120-160, kitchen :~52,000. Phone Kevin 250-635- schools, laundry facilities on and bar. Ideal for weddings, an- 2 BEDROOM doublewide trailer 2542 for more information. PARK MANOR APTS. premises, no pets. Recently niversaries, reunions. Day and on large lot at 4651 Beaver LARGE BUILDING lots for sale : 566Mobiles/:i i 2 BedroomApart., painted and with new applianc- evening rates. 250-635-7777 Cresent. F/s,w/d. $500/month. 2-3 acres. Rural residential zon- i 636Livestockl i~ es. $475/mo. Phone Rob. 250- email [email protected]. Bar- Call 250-638-8639. ing. New subdivision, across $600.00 month, includes 1986 (14X70) Manco two bed- THE TACK Store. Everything 638-7290 tendin.q Services avaitable. ('- from Northwest Community Col- heat. Close to swimming 2BEDROOM MOBILE home. morn trailer. 2 x 6 construction; for the horse lover. Telkwa 1- Washer/dryer. $450/mo. Avail- lege in Terrace. Excellent comes with fridge, stove, new pool & downtown. . 41 6 888-686-1566. Phone orders Cabins/ able immediately. Located in neighbourhood. $61,000 built-in dishwasher; washer & No pets. welcome. Accepting all major ::;Cottages ~::: Thornhill on Queensway. 250- $69,000 plus GST 250-638- dryer; 12x16 ft. addition with credit cards. Tues - Sat. 10.5 " References required. 2 BEDROOM house, 4 ap- 1137 pliances. In town. $600/month. 635-1998 bedroom in it. At #147 Ambas- Phone 635-3475 LAKELSE LAKE COTTAGE Call 250-615-5441. 2BEDROOMS PLUS den, on sador Trailer Court. $30,000 ii 6zt2Pets i~;; (obo) Call 1-250-845-7320 Westside. Summer home or 2 OR 3 bedroom house at 4610 large treed lot with shed, weekend getaway. Will lease on REGISTERED BORDER collie Scott. F/s, w/d hook- up. Avail- fridge/stove, washer/dryer 4625 GRAHAM 3 bedrooms, a yearly basis. 3 bedrooms, 2 hookup, in Thornhill. Available sundeck, large shed, recently puppies. 4f/3m. Excellent blood baths, fully furnished. All servic- able November 1/2002. Call lines. Sire top trail dog, Alberta. 250-638-8639. immediately $650/month. Dam- 3 BEDROOM HOME for sale renovated,new addition, fenced, es 250-798-2000. age deposit and references re- at 5789 Highway 16 east. Sell- 4 appliances. Located in quiet G. father, G.B. int. Champion, 2BEDROOM house. Fridge- quire& 250-638-0355 ing at assessed value. Call mobile home park. $19,500. working homes only. $250 w/o /stove, washeddryer. Good ref- 250-635-5704 eveninqs. Call 250-638.0787 Davle. training. Shots, dewormed. Call erances required. $480/month. 3 BEDROOM trailer in Thorn- 250-847-2224. 2000 SQFT OFFICE space. Call 250-638-8639. hill, 4 appliances, available ASSUME MORTGAGE or rent MOVING MUST sell 12x68 mo- 4391 Keith Avenue. Call 250- immediately $495/month. Call to own. 4 bedroom house in bile home, 2 bedroom, f/s, w/d. 2 Bedroom 3BEDROOM HOUSE at 4624 : 660 Equipment 635-7171 250-635-2319. Thornhill. Nothing down. Call View at C-16 1885 Queensway Goulet Ave. Has fddge and 3BEDROOM TRAILER with 250-638-1529 for details. was $10,500 reduced to $8,000 DUMP TRUCK for sale. 1986 Apartments • stove. No pets. References re- ii 424: Condos i:: largeaddition and storage shed LOOKING FOR rent to owner obo. Call 250-638-0027. Peterbuilt dump Truck has 3406 quired. $650/mo. Phone 250- on a fenced lot in Copper Cat motor, 16ft Nahanni Gravel 638-1648 a lease tO purchase tliree bed:' 'MUST SELL two bedroom me- 2 BEDROOM/BATHROOM, 2 Mountain. Available October 1. rooms, basement, fenced yard, bile home in excellent condition. Box. 4400 Rears, and a 15 spd story condo, tastefully renovat- 3BEDROOM HOUSE in Horse- References required. Call 250- horseshoe area. Call 250-635- Large addition, new windows, transmission. $22,000 obo. to ed, hardwood & ceramic floors, shoe. Fenced yard, 4 applianc- 638-1192 1190. floodng throughout. Includes view contact Wade 250-635- N/G fireplace, on- site laundry es, pets ok, available October AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY f/s,dishwasher and washer. Call 5449 facilities, security entrance. 5 1st, $750/mo 250-615-8015 older one bedroom trailer with 250-635-1884. minute walk to Skeena mall. 3BEDROOM HOUSE. Horse- • ~ 670 ~ Suitable for 1 or 2 mature non - finished addition in family park NEWLY SIDED, vinyl windows, shoe area. 4725 Straume, 1 1/2 1200SQFT RANCHER 7 years l smoking adults, no pets, dam- in Thornhill. New fridge, gypmc, washer/dryer, fddge/stove, dish- Logging/Timber bath, washer/dryer, fddge- old, ground level entry complete . • . . 615-7665 age deposit, references, fresh paint. Washer/dryer. Ref- washer, all window treatments. /stove, big back yard. Available erences. Long term tenant de- with carport and covered south $700/month includes window Fenced yard with shed, large LOOKING FOR Douglas fir, Nov 1/02. Call 250-635-4570 sired. $350/mo. Will reduce rent facing veranda. 2 bedrooms en- addition with sun porch. View @ good quality saw logs. 20" - 30" coverings, f/s, dishwasher, nat- suite and full bathroom, electric ural gas, and snow removal. 3BEDROOM TOP floor of for one year lease, Phone Dean D2-1885 Queensway, anytime. butt. Call 250-992-2660 or fax Jones for appointment to view. forced air heating and wood Call 250-638-0240. house, fridge/stove, washer/dry- Asking $22,000. Call 250-638- 250-992-2078. 250-615-0377. Also taking ap- fireplace. Located on 2 acres, .HUNTINGTON er, close to schools, walking 7931, WOODCO RESOURCES Ltd. ~428.Duplex/. ' distance to downtown, large plications for completely reno- just minutes from town. Near SiX 14X70 MOBILE homes for I IS looking for dry pole material yard, includes 12X12 outdoor vated 2 bedroom with airma- Woodland Park subdivision. APARTMENTS sale, Prices starting at $15,900. to a 7" top in Pine Fir, Spruce ~._ : Fourp!exi;..:. ' storage. $700/m0. No pets No sage Jacuzzi tub. New Asking $165,000. Call 250-638- Free delivery to your area. Call and Cedar. Call Lee at 250- Taking Applications smokin.q 250-635-5459 'fddge/stove; oak flooring, ce- 8320 or 250-638-7664 2 1/2 BEDROOM apartment in ramics, gypmc, new paint etc. 1650SQFT RANCHER inThorn- 1-250-692-3375 567-3042 or Scott at 604-922- Now 4 BEDROOM house in Thorn- 4-plex. Electric heat. 4634 Sou- Possibly available November hill on River. 1/2 acre lot, totally 7008 hill, n/g heat. F/s, w/d. for1 &2 cie Ave. No pets please. Good 1st. $500/mo. Will reduce for renovated inside and out. Lots $650/month + damage deposit :1" " . ' : " " suites refences required. $600/mo. Ion.q term lease. 250-615-0377 of extras. 3688 Ksan Ave. Ask- : 730• RV!s Bedroom + references required. Call 250- Call 250-638-1648 MATURE SINGLE male want- in.q 151,900. 250-638.0160 • Clean,quiet renovated suites 638-1553. ONE HITCH and tailgate for 5th • Ampleparking 2 BEDROOM duplex, upstairs. ed . One bedroom nicely fur- 6YEARS NEW house on 1994 SRI modular home in 4 BEDROOM house with ga- wheel R.V. $500. Call 250-635- • Laund~facilities New $550/month, references nished mobile home in Thorn- unique 8-acre parcel, located in Copper Mountain. 2 bedrooms, rage. F/s, dishwasher, w/d 1543 • Closeto schools& downtown required. No pets, fridge and hill. W/d, n/s, n/p. $400/month + ThomhUl minutes from down- large kitchen w/skylight. 3 ap- hook-ups. Large rec room, large SECURE WAREHOUSE R.V. stove. Park ave, close to pool, utilities (negotiable) Call 250- town. 3bedrooms, den, 2 baths, pliances and satellite dish on • On bus route fenced yard, large deck, garden storage. Open 11-2 Men, Thurs, ; On"si!e management Call 250-638-0370. 635-5750 mention advertise- hot water heat, n/g fireplace. large lot with shop. 3515 Clore shed. Close to Thornhill primary ment. Asking $199,000. Call 250-638- Ave. Call 250-635-7711 ( after Friday. For more information • No pets 2 BEDROOM half duplex In school, $650/month. Call 250- call 250-635-8199. MOBILE PAD space sutiable 8212 or view on yourshow- • Referencesrequired ~ Terrace for rent. Fddge/stove, 638-8909, 6:00 pro) w/d, $550/month. 2 bedroom for 14' mobile homes. Available mom.com/house/1003 FACTORY DIRECT chaparral WANTED TO buy a 5th wheel unit in Thomhill, utilities includ- 4BEDROOM HOUSE available immediately. Pad rent $225 or FOR SALE up and down du- modulars. Factory tours, cus- trailer. 27 - 30 feet long. To view call ed. $600/month, no pets. Avail- now. Near hospital in Terrace. $210 senoir rate. Located in plex. Downtown location. 3 bed- tom homes, residential packag- Reasonable price. Call 250- New and beautiful. Fur- able October 1/2002. Damage Pine Park. Call 250-635.9418. rooms in each unit, 6 applianc- es, no commlsslonsl SHELDON 638-1001 ask for Roland. nished/semifurnished. Non 638-1748 • deposit required. Call 250.635. TRAILER WITH large addition, es..$129,000. Call 250-635. CUSTOM HOMES, 3075 Sexs- smoking, no pets please. Refer- .... • ~ .. . 5992. dishwasher, 20X30 shop with 4642 after 4:00 pm call 250. mith, Kelowna. For more infer. ences and damage deposit re- 2BEDROOM APARTMENT. in 12' ceiling, wired for welder, 638-1586. mation toll free 1-888-765-8992 quired. 604-739-3964 fenced yard, Copper Mountain 1997 SKI-DOO. 2" track, sting- 5-plex. Electric heat. At 3145 FOUR BEDROOM home on DL101146 er, performance clutch. Excel- River Ddve, Thornhill. No pets ATrRACTIVE NEWER HOME area. $600/mo. No dogs. 250- view lot. 3 bathrooms, 2 car ga- In cul.de - sac, freshly painted. 632-5129 lent condition. $4000 obo. 250- I COACHMAN please. References required, rage. Has jenair range, built in : 596 Townhouses 846-9692 $400/mo. Phone 250-638-1648 3 bedroom, family room, laun- oven, gas fireplace and many APARTMENTS dry morn with washer/dryer CLEAN, liEWLY : other extras. Asking $255,000, OKANAGAN INVESTMENT On 2BEDROOM DUPLEX Fridge. hook-ups, fridge/stove, 2 1/2 the shores of Osoyoos Lake 4204 N. Sparks /stove, washer/dryer hookup, BENOVATED i ~ Would consider trading for a baths, garage, cable. $775- home of lesser value. Call 250- B.C. Brand new lake front 1987 CHEW sprint, 2 door, 5 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts, Carpets throughout, located in month to tenants with excellent : ~2 & 3: bedi~oomimobile: : ihOme i withih !~alking dls-i.~i 635-3876 apadments starting from speed, 160,000 km, good On Site Management Thornhill across from schools, references, n/s. Call 250-635- $89,900. Townhomes from i :~ .., • tance to.town., NEW 1 1/2 STOREY rancher shape, excellent commute vehi- $500/mo. Call 250-638-1702 af- 2404. $169,900. "OPEN HOUSE SAT, Security Entrance with ter 5pro. Furnishedor dnfuinished,' on 10 acres. 2200 sq ft, hlstod- cle. Asking $1,700. Call 250- IMMACULATE 3 bedroom SEPT 21ST' Call 1-866-738- 635-4512. Undercover Parking 3 BEDROOM main floor suite, Fridge/stove,.Wifl~low:.cov~ • cally designed, 4 bedroom, 2 home. 6 appliances, garage, bath, master bedroom with full 1002 for details. Vis- 1988 CHEVY Beretta, 6 cylin- & Elevator. Laundry Available immediately, referenc- river front, private fenced yard, • erinqsand de);.Sh~ck.~: it:www.casa-del-la.qo.ca es and damage deposit re- Avai'Ic~b e.:ii~h~ediaielyl ;. ensuite. Wheelchair accessible. der, 5 speed, tilt, cruise, cd facilities on each floor fruit trees. $590/month. Large Finished to lock-up. Choose OKANAGAN LIVINGI on the player, new clutch, many new quired. Call 250-635-2932. :;250:$38!)885 1 ..... ~ " On Bus Route updated 2 bedroom basement your colors, flooring. Totally shores of Osoyoos lake, B.C. parts. Era, well maintained. 3 BEDROOM upper duplex on suite, same location. No Pets WANTED BUYERS: PLACE fenced with riding dng for Brand new lake front apart- Moving must go. Call 250-635- Graham street, $720/month In- $350/month have both for your word ad in The Terrace horses. 10 minutes to down- ments starting from $89,900, 0535. To View a Clean & Quiet cludes utilities, Call 250-635- $840/monlh, Call 250-923-0201 Standard and Weekend Adver- townhomes from $169,900. Call town Terrace. $163,000. To 1988 SUBARU Chaser, Building on ~e Bench 6518 or 250-638-1019. or 250.635-9025. tiser for 1 week and pay only view phone 250-615-2135 eves. 1-866-738-1002. Visit: 3 BEDROOMS, full bath + laun- www.casa-del-la.qo.ca 103,000 km, 5 speed, good gas LARGE 3BEDROOM home on $14.45, 3 weeks (3TS) & (3WA) NO DOWNPAYMENT required. dry room with w/d upstairs, liv- mileage, sony cd player, extra 638-8554 10acres. Fridge/stove included. $26.75. Additional words over Assume mortgage 1600sqft rims with winter tires, erc. Ing + dinning room, kitchen + • ,612 Farm Finished basement. Utilities ex- 20 - .25/word plus GST. Phone home on double lot in Merrltt, $2500. Call 250-635-8266. , REFERENCESREQUIRED bath downstairs, Fenced yard tra. Damage deposit and refer- 250-638-7283 Fax 250-638- B..C. Walking distance to and storage shed. $550/month. Equipment i~ 1989 HONDA Civic, two door, ences required. $850/mo Call 8432 or email to advertising amenities. 604-793-2295 Available November 112002. @terracestandard.com, We ac- hatchback, silver, with stereo, 250-635-4344 or 250-371.7851 THUNDERBIRD RANCH and pioneer deck, two subs, 4 I References required. Call 250- cept Visa/m/c or cash. NOTICE: PLACE your word ad Farm Equipment. Quality used 635.3836. LARGE, CLEAN 3 bedroom for speakers. $3000 obo. Call 250- Summit Square in The Terrace Standard and sales and Iocators. Hauling COZY 2BEDROOM duplex, rent. Close to schools and hos- Weekend Advertiser for 1 week 798.2027. pital. Non smokers, Also 1 bed- available Dave Crossan. 250- Apartments quiet neighbourhood, Fddge- and pay only $14,45, 3 weeks 567-2607 6km Mapes Road, 1993 FORD Explorer XLT 4X4 /stove, washer/dryer, n/g heat. room shared accommodation. (3TS) & (3WA)$26,75, Addi- 134,000kms. Loaded Excellent 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Call 250-635-5893. Vanderhoof, B.C. Damage deposit + references LOOKING FOR a female tional words over 20 - ,25/word condition. $10,500. 250.846- • Quiet & Clean required. Call 250-638.1553. MAIN FLOOR of 3 bedroom plus GST, Phone 250.638-7283 9097 • No Pets roommate to share 3 bedroom :: ::6241Fruit/~:; ~ i LARGE TWO bedroom suite In house, 1/2 block from college. home on Southside. Includes all Fax 250-638-8432 or emsil to 1993 PLYMOUTH sundance • Ample Parking Suitable for 3 students or small advedising @terracestan- Produce/Meat • Laundry Facilities a quiet, high quality four plex. utilities, laundry facilities, satel- 2door. $1500 obo. good running Near hospital and bus mutes. family, Clean and spacious. F/s, dard.com. We accept Visa/m/c • Close to Schools & lite t.v. Close to bus stop. Rent GOAT MEAT available either ~condition 250-798-6805 Onslte caretakers, 5 applianc- w/d, Reasonable rent, Available $425/month, Available October or cash. Hospital November 1/2002, Call 250- live or butchered and cut and USEDCARSINBC.COM OVER es, ng fireplace, mini storage. 1/2002. Call 250-635-1981. TOTALLY RENOVATED wrapped. Also breeding doel- 400 vehicles weekly. $0 down. • On Bus Route No pets pleaser $685/m0, Call 638.1164. house, storage shed, three acr- LOOKING FOR momate In a Ings and bucklings. Boer and Finance or lease. Credit by • Seeurlty Entrance Betty 250-635.6248 NEW 3 BEDROOM house 12 es, fenced for horses, hay shed, small two bedroom home, W/d, spanish cashmere bloodllnes, phone. Cars, trucks, vans. • On site Building Manager NEWER WELL maintained du- km from town, full basement. all new appliances, 15 rain walk • Basketball, Volleyball & f/s, $375/month, utilities Includ- 250-567-0878 SUV's $unflre, Cavalier SPE- plex. Available to non:smokers Frldge/stove, d/washer, wash- from town. Must seal Call Erie CIALSI D1#81024. toll free 1- Racquetball Courts er/dryer, oil or wood heat, Barn, ed. Must be fun and relaxed, at 1-250.845.8902 (cell) or Jess now. 2 large bedrooms, 1 1/2 Small pets okay, Call 250-638- 636 Livestock 866-344-4044 • 24hr Video Surveillance baths, fddge/stove, dishwasher, large covered area. Available at 1-250.845.0042. now. $875/mo. Damage deposit 0707, SENIOR CITIZENSWELCOME :.washer/dryer hookups and stor- WELL MAINTAINED home on LONE FIR Ranch - hereford The War Ampl All I~| and references required, Please LOOKING FOR roommate In Ask for Monlca Warner ' age. Considerably reduced to cul-de.sac. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 heifers and hereford/angusX $650/mo for tenants with good leave a message at 250.635- mobile home. Washer/dryer, baths. Fenced yard deluxe Heifers excellent quality bred to IsEVER I Call: 635-4478 references,' Ample psrklng/car- 3845 fddge/stove. $400/mo, uUll- workshop 4607 Tuck Ave. proven bulls. 250-690.7527 Ft T• ~4s • VI¢I~S IININI* vl01I OUr W~ 4S1~4it pelf. Call 250.638-8639 ties/cable Included, 250-638- $142.900 Call 250-635-7771 Fraser ~ • p4mph~l by ~llnl ( I 6969. N/S, N/P. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - B9 2001 Chev Venture 1995 Honda Accord EX-R $20,995 NOW $15,995 815 Legai Notices J : 815LegalNotiCeSr ~ i ~ 1999Pontiac Transport Montana 1995 Ford 4WD Ext $21,995 Cab w/Plow 1999 GMC SLT 3/4 Ton WAS$16.998 NOW $14,995 4916 Hg 16 West63 -7187 T Diesel 4WD Extra Cab 1995 Chev Ext Cab INVITATION TO TENDER $36,995 3/4 Ton, 2 Wh. Dr. $15,995 In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, Section 23, sealed 1-800-1 - 187 ma 1997 Polaris 1999 Volks Golf Wolfsburg 1994 Jeep YJ www.terraceautomall.com tenders are invited for the following: WAS $19,995 NOW $16,995 $10,995 XLT 600 Long Track Project No: 35550-0000 CHRYSLEIq 1999 Chev Astro AWD 1994 GMC Suburban SLE :3,200.00 NOW$19,995 NOW $19,995 Project Name: Home Creek Bddge # 7752, Bridge Replacement 2001 Dodge Dak.ota Club Contract ID: 355MN0385 Cab 4x4 1999 Chev Silverado LS 1993 Subaru Loyale V6, Auto Yamaha NOW$27,995 NOW $8,995 Location: Home Creek Bridge is located at approximately 20 km on the $26,995 2-1999 Honda Odyssey EX 1993 Buick Century Custom Chaslatta Road off of the Eakin Settlement Road south of Takysie G2001 Dodge i SS440 $27,995 " 29,995 WAS $10,995 NOW $8,995 Lake. This area is south of the Burns Lake and Francois Lake, B.C. rand Caravan SE Description: Work generally consists of: Supply and Install New Bridge (Lump Brown, Low KM, Auto, NC, Cruise, 99.00 1998 Honda Civic EX Tilt, Power Windows & Locks NOW$14,995 Sum); Design (Lump Sum); Quality Management (Lump Sum)LEnd Fills and Bridge Flares (Lump Sum). NOW ONLY$27,995 1997 Chev Cavalier 1993 Civic SI 2000 Chrysler Intrepid 2001 Yamaha 2 Dr, Autom 4 Cyl NOW $8,,¢)95 $8,995 Sealed tenders, completed in accordancewith the Conditions of Tender on the forms pro- V6, Auto, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Pwr vided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation at RM 213 - 1011 - 4th AVENUE, Mounlain Max, 141", 700cc 1993 ~~atch Windows & Locks, Cassette 1997 Chev Turbo Diesel PRINCE GEORGE, BC prior to 2:00 p.m. (local time) on October 15, 2002, when tenders Was 15,995 4x4, Auto, Reg Cab NOW $17,995 WAS~~5 NOW ONLY$12,995 will be opened in public promptly thereafter. Fax revisions must be sent to (250) 565-7016. ,5,995.00 1992 Ford Explorer XLT 1996 Subaru Outback A bid security will be required in accordance with the Conditions of Tender. 2000 Chrysler Neon $17,995 NOW$9,495 $11,995 A pre-tender meeting has not been scheduled. 1989 Jeep Cherokee '99 Dodge Ram 1500 1994 Yamaha 1995 Civic Hatch Quad Cao $9,995 $7,995 All interested parties are required to obtain the consent of the designated contact person 4x4, V8, Auto, Laramie SLT Kodiak,4x4, w/winch prior to conducting any on-site investigation. $26,995 Tcrrae ; Honda Tender documents are available between the hours of 8:30 to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. '98 Jeep Cherokee to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except holidays from the Ministry of Transportation at RM Sport '13,995.00 213 - 1011 - 4th AVENUE, PRINCE GEORGE, BC, Phone (250) 565-6185. 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t ~ t' I B10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 FOR SALE UNDER NOTICE OF EXTENSION REPAIRERSS LIEN TO THE TERM OF THE 2000-2007 FOREST Year: 1990 DEVELOPMENTPLAN FOR ~ake: Honda CALLING FOR TENDERS r=.ts TREE FARM LICENSE 1 Model: CRXSI As per Part 2, Section 4 of Ihe Sealed Tenders for the following Planting (sp) contract will be received by the District E}odyStyle: Hatchback Operational Planning Regulation, Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kelum Forest District, 200.5220 Keith Avenue, Terroco, VIN: JHMED9362LS800580 Skeena Cellulose Inc. hereby pro- British Columbia on the dates shown below: vides Notice Ihat a term extension Contract; PL04DKM.0003 located in the Hraper/Arbor Forest Service Road (West Debtor: JosephRoseberry has been granted for Ihe currenlly Nass) area, within the Kalum Forest District, for Planting (sp) on 69 heclares, LastRegistered Owner: approved Forest Development Viewing date: October 18, 2002 Moving Elswonh Camp General Store st 8;00 a,m. DonovanWestoby PJan far Tree Farm Licence 1. Viewing el this site prior to submitting a bid Is mandatory. The previously approved term Deadline for receipt of tenders is 11:30 a.m, November 15, 2002, at which time all ~,mountOwed: $6740.97 was January 12, 2001 to January tenders will be opened. Only those contractors who have euccossfully completed e Planting Contract of 80K Date of Sale: Oct.31/02 11, 2003; the expiry date of Ihe seedlings within the past two (2) years are eligible to bld. Time: 10:00 am plan has now been extended to Tenders must be submitted on the forms end in the envelope supplied which, with the Place: Narm'sAuto January 10, 2004. particulars, may be obtained at the time of the viewing from the Forest Officer con- Any comments or questions ducting the viewing trip, Tenders will not be considered having any qualifying clauses Refinishing Ltd. relating to this extension can be whatsoever and Ihe lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The work 4630 Keith Ave., direded to Rick Brouwer, R.P.E at will be administered by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 250 638 5718. All inquiries should be directed to Richard Kean, Forest Technician.Contract Terrace, B.C., Coordinator. at the above oddrass. Phone (250) 638-5100. V8G 4K1 Skeena Ce ,J ase Inc. Contract award is subject to funding being available at the time...... 4900 Keilh Ave., To be sold As Is Where Is. Terrace, B.C., V8G SL8

~ISH Ministryel (~ ...B CALLING FOR TENDERS ro~sts INVITATION TO TENDER Ministtyol @ LOLIJMB~ ..,~ PJ'I'ISH Planting Contract Forests LOI.UMBIA Sealed Tenders for the following Planting contract will be received by the District Manager, Ministry o[ Forests, Kalum Forest District, 200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, Sealed tenders for the following Planting Contract will be received by the British Columbia on the dates shown below: Distdct Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kispiox Forest District, Bag 5000, Contract: PL04DKM.0002 located in the SBFEP South area within the Kalum Forest Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2N0, as shown below. District, for planting on 172 hectares. Approximate size: 100,000 trees. Viewing date: October 16 & 17, 2002 leaving Kalum District Office at 8:15 a.m. A mandatory office/field information session will be held at the Kispiox Viewing of this site prior to submitting a bid is mandatory. Forest District Office, Hwy. 62 West, Hazelton, at 8:30 A.M., on October Deadline tor receipt of tenders is 1:30 p.m., November 15, 2002, at which time all 21, 2002. tenders will be opened, Tenders must be submitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied, Only those contractors who have successfully completed a Planting Contract of 230K which will be available at the information session; The envelopes will seedlings within the past two (2) years are eligible to bid, Tenders must be submitted on the terms and in the envelope supplied which, with the contain the particulars for the contract, padiculars, may be obtained at the time of the viewing from the Forest Officer con- The successful bidder must pmvlde proof of satisfactory completion of dueling the viewing trip, Tenders will not be considered having any qualifying clauses previous work of like kind and size In the Province within the last 2 (two) whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The work years, Successful bidders must be able to provide proof of valid and cur- will be administered by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. rent Comprehensive General Liability Insurance and status ot good All inquiries should be directed to Rocky Chan, Forester-Contract Coordinator, at the standing with WCB within five (5) working days following the date of con- above address. Phone (250) 638-5100. tract offer. Contract award is subject to tunding being available at the time. Deadline for receipt of tenders Is 10:30 A.M., Monday, November 4, 2002, at which time all tenders will be opened. Please be informed that the tender opening is non-public. Contract award is subject to funding availability. Fax tenders will not be accepted, and the lowest or any ten- CALLING FOR TENDERS F='ests der will not necessarily be accepted, general Inquiries may be directed to Greg Folks, Kispiox Forest District, at (250) 842-7645. Sealed Tenders for the following Planting (su/fa) contract will be received by the District Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Forest District, 200.5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia on the dates shown below: Contract: PL04DKM-0O04 located in the Hraper/Paw Forest Service Road (West Nass) area, within the Kalum Forest District, for Planting (su/fa) on 203 hectares, Viewing date: October 18, 2002 leaving Elswodh Camp General Store at 8:00 a.m. Viewing of this site prior to submitting a bid Is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is 9:30 o,m., November 15, 2002, at which time all tenders will be opened• Please have your dog Only those contractors who have successfully completed a Planting Contract of 270K seedlings within the past two (2) years are eligible to bid. leashed or fenced-in away Tenders must be submitted on the forms end in the envelope supplied which, with the padiculars, may be obtained at the time of the viewing from the Forest Officer con- ,ii from your mail boxes on ducting the viewing trip. Tenders will not be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, The work Wednesdays and Salurdays will be administered by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. All inquiries should be directed to Richard Kean, Forest Technician-Contract so your newspaper carrier Coordinator, at the above address, Phone (250) 638-5100. Contract award is subject to funding being available at the time. can deliver your paper.

Swimmers splash NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, Take notice that Graham Air October 16, 2002, at the Regional District of Kltlmat-Stiklne offices, at into new season Limited of Telegraph Creek, 300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC commencing at 7:30 pm to B.C., occupation aircraft charter company, intends to make receive representation from all persons who deem their interests to be JULIE VANDERLEE has come full circle. Vanderlee says. "1 think if I can just build application to the Land and Water British Columbia Inc. affected by the proposed bylaw: The 21-year-old Terrace woman fell in up how they feel about themselves I'm LWBC, Skeena Region, Land love with swimming as a young girl. She happy." Management Office, for a Crown Grant for the purposes of a Reglonal District of Kltlmat-Stlklne made her way up through the swimming Vanderlee and Pritchard hoth say their Commercial Floatplane Base development, program with the Terrace approach to teaching the younger swim- situated on Crown Land located Skeena Valley Zonlng Amendment Bylaw No. 493, 2002 at Sawmill Lake, Casstar Bluebacks swim club and eventually star- mers has moved from an emphasis on Distdct. ted swimming competitively as a teen. competition to highlighting strengths in The proposed land is deemed to In general terms, the purpose of the proposed bylaw is to rezone land With the butterfly her signature stroke house. That means less out of town swim be required for a Commercial Floatplane Base. described as Portion of Distdct Lot 4773, Range 5, Coast District, Except Vanderlee even made her way to a junior meets and more fun events in Terrace. The Lands file number for this Plan 6891 and 2019, from the Rural 1 (R1) Zone to the Rural Resort (RC) national qualifier. The next step was join- "Seven year olds don't need to go out application is File 6406647. Zone. The rezoning is required to address a guest lodge development Wdtten comments concerning ing the coaching staff before taking on of town," Vanderlee says. this application should be The intent of the Rural Resort (RC) Zone is to allow in a rural setting, the studies in the lower mainland - and now Pritchard agrees too much emphasis on directed to the senior land officer at Land and Water Bdtish development of a small-scale destination resort with integrated facilities to she's back as a development coach. competition could lead to burn out. Columbia Inc., Skeena Region, accommodate and serve the recreational pursuits of tourists interested in "She's wonderful with the swimmers in "They could be an awesome swimmer '3rd Floor, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Box 5000, Smlthers, B.C., V0J outdoor activities. The land Subject to rezoning is located adjacent to that the energy level that she has, the in two years but will they stay with it for 2N0. Comments will be received Highway 16 East near the rural area of Dorreen as indicate on the sketch. swimmers don't realise that they are the third year?" Pritchard says. by LWBC until November 2, 2002. LWBC may not be able to doing the work," says Biuebacks head The coaching duo are excited about consider comments received coach Mike Carlyle. being back at the aquatic centre with after this date. The public hearing on Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 493, 2002, is to be Be advised that any response to held by Directors Bob Cooper, Les Watmough and Rich McDaniel as That's exactly what Vanderlee wants their young charges. Ihis advertisement will be to see happen with her young charges. The biggest reward, they both agree, considered part of the public delegates of the Regional District Board. A copy of the Board resolution record. For information contact making the delegation and a copy of the proposed bylaw may be She and co-coach Marcie Pritchard, 21, comes with seeing the improvement in the FOI Advisor at Land and want their pupils to leave the pool feeling their pupils and the enthusiasm the child- Water Bdtish Columbia Inc., inspected at the office of the Regional Distdct of Kitimat-Stikine, 300-4545 good about themselves while developing ren generate. Regional Office. Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, their skills. "They just improve in huge leaps and Monday through Fdday, except statutory holidays. "! just want to see them having fun," bounds," says Vanderlee. [[-~~:'-~'ZK'~'OO'~'~'~]{ ' .~,~',i~,~ ~t Regional. District of ~',~,~. Jlmlt,, K,timat-Shkine '~''~ ...... "%¢ " " " ~]1 - _- "~'~' . Phone:(250)615-6100 kl" ~ "~" TerraceMm°r H°ckeyAss°clatl°n ~,~] ~-'"'...... - ~'~to i L~0~01X',~----~-~ u.e.c. 1.800.663.3208 ANNUAL PARENTSoctoberMEETING L;~ 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16, 2002 al..i, r--~,~.~ J.'ti= . I "~, \ -e,~. ~ ..... I I~ at the Happy Gang Centre ~l " " k~ ~JI ~ Allparents are encouraged tO attend! ~ ~ Visit I ~'1%',,I ~\ "%'Oe~,,,'~,.~ E/~,~ \\ I l"1 ,,~.~~~.~.~..~.~--...... ~...,s, PITCH-IN I r',,", / /-)J ' L~k ~J CANADA'S Ii K~'-IL2800II ~ ~1~ " : 6E ,,.our0.L, r.r • / .. , to find out howl" I [ " " [ ( \~ ' achieve new balance._--=~ ~ ___-L- ~ --4 ~, ) k~o L.1, I L,O~ \ /// k,,,3X--~--1 WIDE FEET? LET US HELP YOU ~ --~ ~.~,~ ~/~ ~ .....~:i: ,:i!iii: , X !!/~

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