Water restrictions next week TERRACE ~ Anyone planning That's because once the city's dry creek" at the same moment from Victoria for its water well Christensun said Victoria has to put in a new" lawn this year best main water supply ~om Deep everyone started using their project. received 50 per cent grant ap- do it now. Creek dries up, it depends on the sprinklers again. Then again, it may not. plicatioas totalling $114 million, That's the advice from Skeena River pumps. Given it would take too much Engineering director Stew more than double the amount engineering director Stew They can only supply 16 mil- time to get the word out about Christensen said the last word available this year. Christen.sen as the city prepares lion litres a day and that figure new and tougher restrictions, he from the province is to expected With the provincial government to introduce sprinkler restrictions. has already been hit once so far said the only solution was to grant decisions in mid-June having said priority will be given The restrictions take hold next this spring, anticipate the problem and have "maybe" to projects tackling health or en- Tuesday, June 15 and the first to Even a generally wet summer them in place in lots of time, The city is looking for a 50 per vironmental concerns, the city is feel them will be people living in will not stop the tighter restric- The city will wait as long as it cent grant on the estimated $1.2 playing up that side of the pro- even-numbered houses. tions coming in, Christemen said. could before shutting off the tap million project. jeer. As in previous years, the cut Deep Creek, he explained, even more. The well water is needed to bol- Christensen said it was pointing backs allow odd-numbered relies on snow melt for its peak Last year 14. people. were fined. ster the city's present water sup- to the purity of well water and the homes to use sprinklers only on : flows. .... : ...... for ....ignoring me restricuons anu ,~uai whit~h t%qnn0t k~n. Un _._.Wlih contrasting health concerns asso- odd-numbered days, : , even- With snow packs in the one household had its water supp- summerr...... demand, r r elated wi~ surface water. numbered :, houses' :on : even- watershed well below normal and ly cut off. The city has set aside money in numbered days,; : disappearing •fast, that means Christensen pointed out people And in the long term the extra this year's budget to carry out de- These restrictions are not as once the snow is gone only rain worried about their gardens and water will be necessary to meet the increased demand that will sign work on the well, to be lo- stringent as those brought in last run-off keeps th e creek level up. lawns drying out could still use a cated at the comer of Frank St. year. Then, again on June 15, the With no reservoir to collect that hand-held hose to do the water- come with continued population and Hwy16 West. ing. growth. odd-even fortnula was also used run-off, when it stopped raining If the grant comes through, but with an additional limitation the creek started going down al- . Council has indicated the pro- Christensen said the well could of 6-10 a.m. only. ~ most immediately. •k "k "k "k "k ject will not go ahead unless the be in production sometime next Stew Christensen Tougher measures are in- Christensen pointed out a three The city may know next week province comes up with half the year. evitable, Christensen warned. or four day hot spell would see a whether it's going to get money money.

Stop wanted on sewer vote this Saturday TERRACE ~ Opponents of the proposed queensway sewer sys- tem are s~king a court injunction to stop a referendum scheduled for Saturday. Qucensway area voters will de- cide June 12 whether or not to go ahead with a $1.9 million low pressure sewer system. "We are seeking legal advice and we are willing to take it as far as we need to," said Lowrie resi- dent Laurel Donaldson, one of the members of the 'No' side. She said homeowners opposed to the project raised $2,000 at a me~ting last..,~m~..dgy ~ght to hire a lawyer to fight the referendum. They contend that renters Les Watmough r should not be allowed to vote in i I. the referendum because they don't have to pay tbe capital costs of installing the system. "We finally had to go Donaldson, one of the with something that will homeowners who has a brand solve the majority of the new septic system, fears renters problem." -- in particular trailer park resi- dents -- will push the referendum through because they have noth- The municipal affairs ministry ing to lose. approved a rare 75 per cent sfab- "It's a quick fix solution to sidy for the sewer project for the these 15 houses down on Bob- Quecnaway.ChurchiU Drive' :area sien,'" she said. only, he said. Donaldson says Bobsien Cres- Municipal affairs rejected, a cent is the worst affected area and plan to include an oversized' main Customized service that the regional district, is line in the project to accom- making a tax grab by proposing a modate future expansion to in- WELCOME: BACK to B.C. sign greets those leaving Hyder, RCMP Constable Dave Smith. He'sbeen concentrating on system taking in the rest of clude the rest of Thomhill. Alaska for Stewart. But failure to report tobacco and alcohol smuggling lately and has several large seizures tO his credit. Queensway and Churchill Drive. "I understand that some people purchases;to Canada Customs means trouble if you run into See story on Page A2. Proponents of the system con- have perfectly good systems. I i tend there are failed septic sys- feel sorry for these people," Wat- tems all through the proposed mough says. '!Butwe finally had sewer alia. to go with some firing that will "There are problems all over solve "the majority of the prob- Councils debate Shames debt lem." Thornkill," Donaldson replies. TERRACE -- City councils in will bring a recommendation which was rejected by other "Somewhere, somebody has to "Why don't we do all of Them- Watmough and others have Terrace and I~dtimat are debating back to the regional district board directors -- that involves selling be firm about this." hill?" been trying to get a sewer system whether the KAtimat-Stikine meeting June 26. the loan to the Royal Bank which The regional district has already "We are being made to pay for for the Queonsway area for more regional district should accept Thomhill area director Los has also lent the ski corporation renegotiated the loan with the problems of Bobsien because than 10 years. shares in Shames Mountain Ski Watmough says directors have al- money. Shames four times, and has for- we happen to live nearby." "If this referendum fails I don't Corporation, ready rejected the idea of forgiv- The regional district would get given $100,000 worth of interest. Regional district administrator know what the hell to do," Wat- Their decisions will determine ing the loan altogether as well as a negotiated percentage of its The current arrangement re- Bob Marcellin says the matter of mough says. "I hope it passes." what path the regional district the option of calling the loan. money back and in exchange the quired Shames to begin annual who gets to vote in the The low-pressure sewer system will take in-.settling a $345,000 If the loan was called, Shames bank would take over the loan. interest payments this year and to referendum is not negotiable. proposed for the Queensway and outstanding loan Shames owes might g0 bankrupt and the .I think we should look start paying off the principal in Under the Municipal Act, all Churchill Drive areas would cost the regional district for Kitsum- regional district would then likely seriomly and see if there is a way 1996. "e, lectors" are eligible to vote. each resident either $350 per year kalum ski equipment it bought in get;no money, because it gave up to get out of it and let someone "How long do we keep forgiv- /m elector is defined as anyone over 20 years, or else a $2,770 1986. first position in the line of else worry about it," Watmough ing and forgiving and forgiv- who is 19 years of age, a Cana- up-front payment. To date Shameshas any interest secured creditors to enable said. ing?" Watmough said. "That's dian citizen, a B.C. resident for at They would also pay an on the loan, It missed a $35,000 Shames to get a $502,000 federal- estimated $150 per year for oper- He says money from the taxpayers money." least six months and either a interest payment due Jan. 1. provincial loan, said Watmough. Any option the regional district homeowner, tenant, or someone ating and maintenance, and The two councils are consldGr- "That doesn't help anybody," Shames loan could be used to pay down the regional district's decides upon will have to be ap- who has resided in the affected they'd have to pay around $1,000 ing two options: renegotiate the Watmough said. "We don't real- proved by the ministry of area for three months. each for hookup to the system. repayment schedule for the fifth $300,000 accumulated debt that ly consider it an option." municipal affairs. "It's not going to come for all It would still require residents time or accept preferred shares in "Preferred shares or the status taxpayers are still paying off for Watmough said talks are of Thornldll," says Thomhill to maintain a septic tank, which the corporation. quo -- that's basically what it the defunct Kitsumkalum ski hill. planned with Shames Mountain regional district director Los Wat- would pump out sewage to the The regional district directors boils down to." "It's a nightmare that keeps to get the company's perspective. mough. main sewer line. from Terrace and Kitimat areas Watmough floated another idea coming back," Watmough said.

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". ':,;(.;': )! / . " , • .:1.- ' Wednesday, June 9, 1993 Page A2 - The Terrace Standard, Bevan returned ,,,, Duo seek TERRACE- The Ydtselas Wright step down. He refused band council and chief coun- and both a band office sit-in NDP nod omuuu,,nu snuffed cillor have been swept from of- and a rent strike failed to un- seat him. STEWART -- The next time isn't close to what is smuggled cartons, 40 cans of tobacco and TERRACE ~ With the Skeona Mel Bevan is the new chief '1'he three Incumbent band nomination meeting less than a you visit this community you across but hopes word spreads 40 bottles of alcohol or any tom- councillors ~ Wilfred Ben- could meet Constable Dave Smith fast about the implications of not btnatton of the above coming out councillor and Winnie Wells, month away, there are still only Jeanne MeKay and Kenneth nett, Ray Seymour Sr. and two contenders for the New Dem- at his pearly gates, making declarations, at 40. Brian Seymour ~ were also 'That's what he calls the avalan- "The penalty is laid against the There is no obligation on the McDames are the new band ocrat candidacy in the federal defeated. the barriers on the only highway conveyance -- the vehicle. We part of Hyder merchants to report councillors. election. Bevan was elected last Fri- Turnout for the election was Kttimat resident Norm Lavallee to the outside, seize the vehicle until the penalty large tobacco purchases made by 93 per cent, with 82 out of 89 It's where Smith lies in walt for is paid," said Smith. Canadians. The onus to report day with 44 votes, defeating having already declared his inten- incumbent chief councillor eligible voters casting ballots. tion to seek the nomination, people who haven't declared Penalties are assessed on a slid- purchases falls upon the person Four other candidates chal- goods bought in Hyder, the tiny ing scale. The more that's seized when returning to Canada. Ralph Wright by a wide Prince Rupert councillor John margin, longed Wright for tbe chief Alaskan neighbourto Stewart. the more a person pays. And One Hyder outlet, the Border Kuz has thrown his hat into the Bevan, a former chief coun- councillor's seat ~ Andrew ring. There isn't a customs post on there is a minimum penalty of Bandit, stamps the toll-free Cana- the border between the two com- $100. da Customs number on sales tiller, had been defeated by Bevan, Debbie Moore, Run Bustness agent for local 2000 of Wright in elections two years Nyce, and Ray Seymour St. the United Food and Commercial munities. Generally, the amount is $40 receipts. Nyce led last year's protest It's a temptation for people who for each carton of cigarettes or Yet Smith does say he may not ago. Workers union, Kuz has sat on against the band council. take advantage of low American cans of tobacco seized. For those be very popular in Hyder as sei- Wright then became the the coast city's council for the Fifteen people mn for the prices for tobacco and alcohol who buy Canadian cigarettes in zures could be taken as hurting target of a protest accusing the past four years. band council of incompetence. three band council seats. He also sits on the North Coast and who then don't want to pay Hyder at an average cost of $30 business. The new band council is duty. each, the end result is expensive. Some of the larger seizures in- A majority of band members Fisheries advisory board and is a signed a petition demanding elected for a two-year terra. fisheries advisor to both the fed- There is a sign on the Stewart It can also be very inconvenient volvo canons still in the shipping eral and provincial governments side of the border telling people if those caught do not have the boxes sent directly from tobacco on free trade and GATr issues. to call a toll-free number to cash on hand. Tbe vehicle companies to Hyderstores. declare their goods but Smith remains seized until the penalty ts Smith found himself in a posi- finds amazing the number of paid. tion to concentrate on smuggling people who say they didn't notice "We don't take Visa. We don't last year when Stewart's popula- HEYK I D ':, Manning it. take Mastercard," said Smith. tion dropped and with it, activity "That's why we set up outside Compounding the situation is a generating police work. of town. We give people every cut in hours at Stewart's only "Customs and Excise in Prince , - -:-----,~.;~.,. .. :.... / to visit chance to stop and phone. By the bank, the Canadian Imperial Rupert said it was easy work," Guesswhos TERRACE -- Reform Party time they reach the pearly gates, Bank of Commerce. added Smith. leader Preston Manning will visit there aren't any more phones," It's .now open only three There is a lot Of paperwork in- coming to Mist ' Terrace next Wednesday. says Smith. afternoons a week, meaning a v01ved in each seizure but Smith He will be here to of:tidally Since last fall Smith's efforts long wait for those who need cash has refined what is required and open the party's Terrace have resulted in several major for thepenalties, has the appropriate forms built River Books# " campaign office for the upcoming seizures of tobacco, alcohol and Stewart RCMP on occasion do into a program on his home corn- vehicles from people deliberating let people keep their vehicles and puter. federal election. June 26? ...... It's the fourth time in five years trying to.avoid paying duty. continue on their trip. Calculations of revenue lest to il Manning has visited Terrace. "What happens is that people But they are given notice to pay the provincial and federal govern- He arrives at the campaign of. come up here on a shopping trip. the penalty as soon as they return ments from cigarette smuggling rice on Lazelle Ave. at 12:30 They come up with $5;000 or home. Failure to do that results in are hard to come by. But there is p.m., June 16, after a visit to $10,000 In cash. At $30 a carton a tow truck showing up at their one estimate of between $1.5 rail- Kittmat. in Hyder, that's a lot of cigarettes, front door. lion and $2 million a year for un- He'll field questions from the A person cane make $3,000 or But there is a magic number declared goods leaving Hyder for public and media after making a $4,000 on a trip by reselling, after whichthe vehicle is not only Canada. See Next Week's Issue speech at 12:50 p.m, and then them. It's all tax fi'ee," said seized andapenaityassessedbut Two weeks ago the provincial will do a short walk around town Smith. charges laid under the Excise Act. government estimated it loses $2:1. for•. complete details before leaving for Prince George. He knows the amount seized The magic number is 40 :million a year from smuggling.

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L The Terrace Standard, Wednesday June 9, 1993 - Page A3 MP bags $2.8m pension News in brief TERRACE -- Retiring Skeena annual inflation of five per cent Logger killed at Shames NDP MY Jim Fulton will collect a as measured by the Comumer A LOGGER working in a helicopter logging operation in the pension worth more than $2.8 Price Index. Shames Mountain area was killed May 31. million by the time he reaches 75, "I realize that inflation is low RCMIa said 25-year-old Stephen Ian Turney, of Squamish, died at estimates a national organization. • right now, but actuaries tell us 3:10 p.m. when he was erusbed by an uprooted, fallen tree. The Natlonal Citizens Coali. five per cent is a reasonable aver- The coroner, the Workers' Compensation Board, and police con- tio~ which pushes for less age annual amount," said Ball. tinue to investigate the death. government spending, based its The coalition estimated caleulatiom on Fulton's years of Fulton's pension payments as of Rupert teen HIV-positive service and contributions to the last September. A 16-YEAR-OLD Prince Rupert teenager has come forward and MYs' pension plan. NIPs contribute 11 per cent of told authorities size is Hie-positive. The amount going to Fulton their annual salary of approxi- The high school student said she contracted the virus believed to places him fourth among 48 MPs mately $65,000 to the pension cause AIDS from using drugs with an infected hypodermic needle. retiring this year who qualify for plan. They are banned from con- pension payments. tributing to RRSPs or to other Fulton, 43, was first elected in pension plans. They're from Down Under May 1979. MPs qualify after The National Citizens Coalition OFFICIALS I:'ROM the University of Tasmania in Australia met serving for six years and begin and others have criticized the last week with UNBC officials. collecting immediately after leav- MPs' pension plan because of the They were in Prince George and Smithers discussing the pos- ing office regardless of age. amount of taxpayers' money sibility of establishing an exchange program between the first na- National Citizens Coalition needed to top it up. tions studies departments of the two universities. spokesman Jeff Ball estimates Topping the list of retiring/dYs The University of Tasmania has also started a aboriginal studies Fulton's yearly pension income at this year is cabinet minister program and offers distance education in Australia's most $39,705 until he reaches age 60. Robert de Cotret. He'll receive an populati0n-dispersed state. "The inflation clock starts tick- estimated $3.2 million by the ing right away. Fulton won't get time he reaches 75. an increase until he reaches 60. Joe Clark ranks second with an Fish plant pleads not guilty But then it increases according to estimated payout of $3.115 mil- OCEAN FISHERIES LTD. has pleaded not guilty to charges of the amount of inflation between lion. buying illegally caught fish last summer. his retirement and age 60," said Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, The fish-processing plant is alleged to have bought black market Ball. with nine years in Parliament, salmon caught last summer by a Gitksan businessman who was "The cost of living could have will get $1.124 million by the fishing without the sanction of the legal Gitksan homeland fishery. easily doubled during that time time he reaches 75. Ten million trees Gitsegukla entrepreneur Herb Russell, owner of Simgake and Fulton could then be collect- But Mulroney also qualifies for TREE PLANTER and forests minister Dan Miller plants a very Fisheries, is alleged to have sold Ocean Fisheries more than 19,000 ing $78,000 a year and it'll con- payments amounting to two- special tree in the Alice Creek area dune 2. It was the ten mil- kilograms of sockeye salmon worth more than $54,000. tinue to rise each year after that thirds of what the Prime Minister lionth tree planted by Skeena Cellulose in the Terrace and The trial is set for two weeks starting March 21, 1994. with inflation," Ball added. in 2003 makes. That's the year Nass areas since 1986. In Karnloops on dune 5, Miller an- Russell also faces charges of selling fish without a licence. National Citizens Coalition cal- Mulroney reaches 65 years of chored the three billionth tree planted in B.C. since 1930. culations are based on average age. Universities join forces UNBC HAS signed an agreement with Osaka International Uni- versity In Japan to carry out joint research and exchanges of stu- dents and faculty. Local makes pitch for a Senate seat Osaka offers specially designed courses in the Japanese language TERRACE ~ Dave Menzies its own merits and not have to cared to B.C. for English-speaking students and UNBC intends to have some of wants the gravy train to stop at worry abqut votes. ~To qualify, a person must be a its students attend those courses. Students from Japan would likely his front door. "I figure to fill up the Senate Canadian citizen and reside in the study English at UNBC. An unemployed bush pilot, with intelligent and honourable province he or she wants to Areas of likely joint research interests include environmental Menzies phoned Prime Minister people would be a difficult thing. represent. studies, regional economic development and indigenous peoples. Brian Mulroney's office a couple I think it needs people such as They must be at least 30 years UNBC president Geoffrey Weller signed the agreement two of weeks ago to inquire about myself who are cynical and who old, have assets of at least $4,000 weeks ago in Osaka. how to become a Senator. have no affiliation with a political and have at least $4,000 worth of "I was listening to the radio the party," said Menzies. real estate. Another strike vote other day and old Myron Baloney Menzies was told to send a let- There is an annual salary of CONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS working for NDP Membem of appointed a guy who managed a ter to Prime Minister Brian Mul- $64,800 and a tax-free allowance ~'. ~.~ the Legislative Assembly have taken a strike vote. The 55 people hotel," said Menzies. roney's office for consideration. of $10,100. Free transportation is who work for the 51 NDP MLAs have been with a contract since "So I'm sitting here, basically Mulroney has the final say in ap- included and is office space and a last November. out of work, and I figure I'd be a pointments. budget for staff. The B.C. Government Employees' Union wants a wage increase better Senator than most of those He said his campaign also Senators must retire at age 75 of three per cent, retroactive to Nov. 16, 1992 and a one per cent other goofs they've got in there. stands as an example for ridding but do qualify for a pension after hike as of May l this year. MLAs have countered with a two per "For what the Senate is sup- the country of something that that. cent offer and one per cent, effective May 1, in lieu of overtime. posed to be, a chamber of sober doesn't work. There are a number of vacan- Comtituency assistants now earn $2,426 a month. second thought and all that, you Then again, Menzies just may cies overall and these are ex- In the northwest, there are three MI.A assistants located in be in luck. There is one vacancy, eeted to be f'dled by the time don't have to face the electorate. Smithets, Terrace an~ in Prince Rupert. " Dave Menzies ~., ~ ~).You' get!.to look at legislation on among the.. six S eiidteLse~ts all~- ulroney leaves office.

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I;',DITORIAI , ..:FRIENDS ,NOW A l:I VWORDS I FROM KIM: FOR WHICH SHE ---" ---" I WILL APOLOGIZE T0-0RR0W:.., Circling wagons Call it a matter of circling the wagons or One telling point surrounding the Nisga'a call it an ambush. The meetings in Stewart land claim is the semi-alliance formed be- @ tween the Gitanyow who say the Nisga'a the end of May on the Nisga'a land claim I proved a fascinating exercise in polities claim land that is rightfully theirs and and in game playing. those in Stewart who do not accept the In one comer were the Nisga'a,. federal concept of land claims. This falls under the and provincial negotiators. In the other old tag of "the enemy.of my enemy is my comer was everybody else -- each with a friend." Such alliances are ones of con- particular agenda but combined in one venienee but this one could prove an irrita- theme of "just what the heck is going on tion point to the negotiators. here." Above all else, the meetings in Stewart The result was the realization that all may have an .unintended side effect. And" ~/,-J three parties in the negotiation have a lot of that is to draw the federal, provincial and work awaiting them in explaining what Nisga'a negotiators closer together. They they are trying to do. They must also real- already operate in another world of shared ize that there are people who do not even language, experiences and nuances un- accept the concept that land claims negoti- known to the vast majority of residents. L, ations are needed in the first place. That's What could happen now is an inereased crucial because any claims deal not un- sense of isolation on the part of the negoti- derstood or supported by all concerned ators. That's something the federal and doesn't have a solid chance at succeeding. provincial negotiators will have to watch Just as important is the stake all the other carefully. The more they are drawn togeth- people in the northwest have in any er, the more chances there are of a striking No place for Nazi eventual land claims settlements. The a deal that won't be aeeepted. people in Stewart, for example, have just And this goes back to the heart of land as many emotional and other connections claims negotiations. A continued lack of communication on their purpose will mean symbols in politics with the land, its use and decision making as do native groups. bad news in the end. VICTORIA-- I've got some • ~ : ...,~ ~, Queen Elizabeth leadershiptmsolicited hopeful advice for Gordon Liberal Campbell: get your brother off From the . the campaign team. And while Capital +U, A tip of the royal hat to Queen Elizabeth nature of the monarchy and its place in our you're at it, make him stand in ! lI who last week marked 40 years on the system of government. The monarchy ei- the corner until he learns the by Hubert Beyer ? ,-.~:,.+~..::?~.~]; throne. It was a decidedly low key eelebra- ther directly or indirectly through a gover- difference between journalism tion in recognition no doubt of the nor general or a lieutenant governor and muck-raking. iastounding ~,~It~b~F"~roblems she ~£~t~, .,rep~nts the~iroqk+!.solid sta.b.!lit~.iof: ho~.~..:~e~umpb:~ev~. ~ Sturm..~teilung, loosely ...... is an impartial andaP01itical:-:~ ~ad to face in ~;la~t:wJafle ..... we are gove~:~ ~.:.... '~?- +~ " bnsmess~m'~gazinewhose eur.~ ~:d'~ Sic n'~:~r'~. "'" view of matters"...... eeonolmo.' l-le.:~)'"~ "One common tfie~e is that the monarchy To be sure, th6 role ismainly ceremonial rent edition sports one of the I was there, Mr. Ratee, when can also be heard regularlyohi~! costs a lot of money in a country and in a and we rightfully have a system of directly most offensive covers I've the men wearing the same CKNW radio in the capacity commonwealth where money is scarce and elected representation. Yet there remains a ever had the misfortune to lay br0wnshirts you put on the of economic commentator. needs are great. The image of a singular place for an office or person with whom eyes on. premier and the finance minis- You may think that I'm ter looted the homes of Jews group of people living high off the old hog rests the authority to have an influence or The cover features a doc- making too much of this, but I during the Kristallnacht. I was doesn't sit well. Another common theme is say in what goes on. tored photo of Premier Har- think not. I felt the same way there when they arrested not on a number of previous occa- that of marital and personal problems in A very recent example in B.C. concerned court and finance minister only Jews, but also the Social sions, and expressed my the royal family. The unsatiable appetite former premier Bill Vander Zalm and the in brown military shirts with leather straps cross- Democrats, whose political anger. When during the . for gossip and the sheer delight of people number of allegations that swirled around ing their chests. Clark is wear- philosophy was pretty well restraint days of Bill Bennett, him while he was in office. Had Mr. who live to feed off the misfortunes of ing a gun. The photo montage identical to that this country's posters were distributed show- others has propelled this to gross heights of Vander Zalm not resigned in 1991, there goes with an article criticizing .NDP. ing the premier adorned with excess and of stupidity. was every indication Lieutenant-Governor the NDP for its attack on Don't tell me those shirts on Third Reich uniform and Any hint of legitimacy attached to the David Lain would have exercised his of- wealth. your magazine's cover aren't regalia, giving the ~qazi salute. above should not detract from the essential fice by removing Mr. Vander Zalm. Asked about the photo, Har- Nazi shirts. I'm not buying A few years later, Rital court was vi.~ibly angered. The • your diatribe about "visual Johnston, during her sh0rt- - close resemblance of the presentation of an attack On lived career as premier, gave a uniform the magazine put on SUCCESS.' ' speech in which she compared Recipe for teachers him to that worn by Nazi If Gordon Campbell ddesn't the NDP to the Nazis. I browashirts wasn't lost on the Jmow it yet, I can tell him that pointed out on that oecasiort Listening :c repor'~ of premier. this nasty litfleepisode can't how offensive her remarks. 'teachers' contract negotiations He said he found the picture help but hurt his campaign for were, in light of the persecu- makes you think you've tuned offensive in the extreme. the leadership of the provin- tion Germany's Social Demo- in to a Julia Child cooking les. His father, he said, fought in cial Liberal party. Canadians crats had suffered at the hands. may be tolerant, but not to the son or a Workshop on poverty. Bifocals the Second World War, and he of the Nazis. " It's more like a chef's eonven- had fought for democracy dur- extent of tolerating this gar- And finally, I recall Bill .lion than a discussion of edu- by Claudette Sandecki ing his oareer. bage. Yander Zalm's ill-conceived ! cational issues. "It's unfortunate that Gor- I would be very surprised if remarks that our system ofjm- School boards speak of trim- don Campbell's campaign Equity's advertising revenue rice reminded him of Nazi ruing the fat and steam about worker, his brother Mike dropped off for a while. I Germany, a strang& statement would think that even the die- coming from a premier, al- inability to pay. There's talk potatoes. Negotiations simmer faster than meat tenderizer on Campbell, is bringing back the of COLA clause: Why, there's Bud Smith Style of polities to hard right-wing business cam -+ though I must say it was per- by degrees, supper in a slow a tough steak. - -L even a "fudge factor" which this province. I don't think munity doesn't want to be haps not so strange coming cooker. From time to time, Because of the relentless linked with such cheap and of- from this particularpremier. allows school districts to ex- like communal cooks pooling repetition of this conflict pat- Britisli Columbians want to fensive attacks on the govern- No matter how much we ceed class sizes by l0 per cent. their welfare money, the two tern throughout all 75 B.C. see that happen," Harcourt ment. may dislike a certaingovem- The similarities between side.s get together to stir the school districts, we should said. achieving a contract and cook- Asked for comment, Equity Things like this also don't do taunt, there is n0 excuse for + clauses, taste the contract mix, shorten the school year to nine much to enhance the image of likening it to the most ruthless ing a meal are many. In meal and agree when to reeonvene.' months, institute province staff member Ashley Ratee making, the cook decides on a journalismwhich a somewhat state that ever existed.:There When - not if - contract talks wide bargaining, and declare admitted that Michael Camp- menu, shops for ingredients, tarnished at the best of times. are accepted parameters to any. break down, teachers march May to be Teachers' Strike bell "most likely played a prepares individual dishes, +and And if other news outlets have political debate, and'they don't for fitness up and down past Month. Now, there's food for role" in the unsigned article, finally arrays them for the but he rejected charges that the the slightest regard for the in01udethe kind of j0umalistio their respective schools in thought. uniforms on the cover resem- need of journalistic im- trash that emanates from the family's approval. what is called a strike thoagh Savings in lawyers' and Likewise, teachers decide partiality, they will reassess cover of this month's issue of it quite resembles a food bank mediators' fees would easily ble Nazi attire. Well, Mr. Ratee, I recognize their association ~th Michael Equity. what gains' they need, bargain breadline. Mobile, they pres- fund most of the classroom for acceptance of their Improvements our education Nazi uniforms when I see Campbell. If I were Harcourt, I ~,ould ent less Of a target to upset stu- Campbell can be seen daily be furious. And if I were Gor- proposals, then present a pack- dents even system has an appetite for, them. And these are most add parents,"and definitely the uniforms wom~ on BCTV, giving what he don Campbull,'I'd fire brother age to their membership ford this snail's pace blurs them in without thinning taxpayers' wallets to Wiener schnitzels, by the S,A., an acronym for would like viewers to believe Mike from the campaign team. vote. the labour minister's vision. Both tasks are never-ending. Contracts take solong to In the end, the way a head FA~,~ /r MAer~ you ~-j y~AH + Rl:,.Hf! go w~Y achieve and am so retroactive, chef breezes into a restaurant ~oRr~En#~=xs ARk. I I AM ~.TH~OMLY oNP.. ~///'/.J/~j i no sooner is one signed than kitchen to dribble the crown, Bh C /~ WARO~/.~J/J i Slff, Ne oN ACHAIR~J "/~A it's time to +:begin negotiating ing ~seasoning into a dish, a the nextone. +It's as if issues mediator adds minute im- are deliberately held over from provements to make a contract this contract to ferment until •palatable to both antagonists. +the next one, like sourdough In fact, unknown to the see. starter. Thus our schools are thing public, the mediator may I forever in a stew. + also administer a smart whack Throughout 'contract talks, with a spatula. This has the each side tri~ toi: act big same effect as a sharp thump ch~sei~ ~lii[~i,~li\~te~!~g i., t0 .,th~iii:iib~ttom:of a ketchup h ~ .:~'~ .~ rl~,/=/,/i¢ - @'~,~,,4,~,~r their Ov~i ~de~n~:'~ "s~ll :,'b0ttiei ~ .:mdticing .:resistance The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page A5 Light at the end of the tunnel Congrats! Here's a list of this year's Carrie McElmy Caledonia grads: Sheldon Mclnnes Kari Allen Crystal McKay Caledonia Graduation 1993 Brian Anderson Fraser McKay Chester Angus Jennifer McKay Rajwant Atwal Paula MeKay Josee Banville Terry McRobb Jeff Barnett Shane Meier Elizabeth Batty Rany Menz Ray Beaudette Fernando MiI-Homens Ngalo Besusoleil Tony Mlsfeldt Shawn Bellamy Kennn Mlskelly Tanya Booth Leanne Mogg Maggie Botelho Eldon Monsen Shane Bourgoin " Tracoy Montelth Jaclde Boutin Tosh Morris Kelly Bowles Christine Morrison Tanya Braun Rence Morven PatrickBrophy Rachel Mould Heather Cameron Kurt Muller Kim Carey Susan Muuson Kevin Carlson Jennifer Murie Brian Carson Lori Myers Shawn Carson Shane Myram Cesario Clffolilli Shum Nahal Taffy Clark I.eanne Nahulak Heather Cline - Tim Nelmes Allencaburn Miehelle Nuyten Kevin Coelho Nicole Page Melanie Conrad Shawn Palagian Vieki Correia Jaclde Palmu Joe Costa Manproet Parmar Clint Dahl Johanna Payjack Cliff Daugerty Bobby Peacock Margaret Davies Louie Pelletier Joshua Davis Craig Peterson Mike Davis Sarah Pollard "I'raeey deJong Marsha Postuk Jasmin DeLcon Ben Praught Paul DeMedeiros Shauna Prest Sunny Deol Jason Prevost Brian DeViveiros Neclu Prihar Cathy Diekson Wendy Prinz Bao Van Diep Conrad Pmvust Jon Doucette Jesslca Puge Fraser Downie Loretta Quock Tien Du Qulnton Rafuso Jason Dvorak Tlna Raposo Shannon Eberts Tona Rateliffe Bill Edgar Gerry Ray Cerise Eigeard Yvette Renaud (3rad night gala Karl Eisner Philip Ridsdale Margaret Favola Jason Roberlson Celebrations for Caledonia graduates were held June 4. Here Keri Fell Steve Robichaud are lust some of the pictures from a giddy evening full of sweaty Bryan Fick Susaii.Roehes palms, flowing gowns and flashing cameras. Deanne Frank Joel Roesel. Tobi Fremoni Tony Rooazant

ABOVE - Carl Anderson, right, makes some last-minute adjust- Je~sso Froy Nathan Sabine ments as exchange students Sa Kobashi, left, and Inga Gerhards Lisa Furmamk Chad Sallenback look on. Nelia Furtado Rod Sanchus Inga Gerhards Parmpal Sandhu RIGHT - Clowning around under the Kermodie claw are, from Robert Gerow Keri Sauer" left to right, Chera Therrien, Leah Wilson and Marsha Postuk. Clarence Oiesbrecht Nita Sehlamp Jamie Oilham Sonya Schulmeister BELOW - Putting their heads together are Corey Lewis, lelt. Oynette Oogag Jennifer Senti and "Hna Raooso .... Anna.Marie Ca'aham ...... Megan Shknti6n ~ ...... Byron Grin :.3dn'Sl~ephetd! ~i .... :+ ~..: ~::::~ Dan Hall Kezia Sinkewicz' .r. Troy Hall Lauralei Sippel Shannon Hamhuis Shannon Skrabyk Matt Henley JenSmith Bradley Hanson Lisa Smith Karl Haugland Jeff Smithanik Geua Hayden Sandy Soares Dana Heenan Matt Soules Daphne Heenan , Chrystal Sparks Emily Hendemon Qarisa Spencer Lynn Henry Justin Starkie Rich Heppner Rod Steele Oliver I-lilcove Hud Stokes Jon Hildebrandt Teresa Stoner Shane Holland Sarah Strachan Paul Houillebeeq ' Chris Taylor Amanda Hynes - Julle Teixeira " Stephante Hynes Luis Teixeira :. Ken hank Chei'a Therrien Wayne Julseth Ron Thorsen Dermic King Jim Thurow Sterling Kinney Christine Todd Jake Kirby Rick Tucker Corina Knott Denise Vanderlee Speech! Speech! Speech! Devona Knowles Rebecca Van Herk Sayuri Kobeshi Lisa Van Hullo Here is the valedictorian's ting in my grade seven class with cial thing that we share tonight Sonja Krug , Mark Von Niederhausem speech given by Fraser McKay. some of my friends trying to fig- during these ceremonies, the Rod Kuehne Terry Vu Good evening, parents, ure out what year we'd be gradu- thing that goes beyond a diploma Gebe Labranche Fran Walker teachers, friends and fellow ating in. Well, it turned out to be and beyond a gown, lets me know Jeromy Lafontaine Arthur Watts grads. Tonight we the classof '93 1993 (for most of us). We figured each and every one of you for a Jessica Lambright Joey Watts receive our diplomas, and with it out then as a curiosity, but in brief instant, as we share the Rob ].,armour Sheryl Webber this little formality out of the way what seems too short a time, that same feeling of pride and fulfil- Steven Lavoie Darla Weber we have our. entire lives ahead of curiosity has become a reality. ment. Corey Lewis Lanroen Wesley US. Throughout our years of school We have many memories of our Kulginder Lllltan Paul Wesley I'm sure many of us are asking together, we've gotten to know school years, both fond and em- Corina Loekyer Ed Westerhof ourselves "What exactly am I each other - some of us forming barrassing. : And though the Tom Mack Dnn Wheeler going to do after graduation?" As long lasting relationships, sonde sounds of the school bells may Tori MacKenzie Jodi Whiting I standing here speaking to you, I of us'merely saying excuse me as fade as we walk down our sepa- Christian Maclean Juanita Wlobe wonder,~ I :wonder about what we brush by one another in the rate paths into the future, the Christine MseOuarrie Debble Wlcbenga these' people behind me will hallway. memories, be they happy or sad, Monied Malhotra Jared Wilkerson someday become. When I look at Now that we are on the shall stay with us for the rest of Kerrl Maroney Broil Wilson one face, I see the face of a doc- threshold of graduation, and now our ltves. Francisco Martinez Leah Wilson tor, although at the moment I'd that we won't see each other five Congratulations to the class of Ben Matthels ~Terri Wing have to say that I'd be a wee bit days a week, I think to myself, '93 - I am proud to have been a Jason 1VLatznor Karl Wold al~prohemive at the thought of some of these people I will proba- part of your class, and may you Steve Maxim Jane Zagar leiliiig one of my classmates op- bly never know, and that thought achieve through hard work and Ltza MeCharles Danyel Zilimki makes me sad. But then I think determination whatever your Ryan Mecolrmn Kerri Zillnski erate on me; ' Fraser McKay I remember not so long ago sit- again, and I realize that the spe- hearts desire. i i i Pension Smokes Jim Fulton is the Mem- People go to Hyder, They also lose the ber of Parliament for Alaska to buy cigarettes, cigarettes. Some people They are cheaper in the have their vehicles seized. ' :The Skeena. ) He is retiring. United States than in And ifpeopleareeaught Fulton will get a pen- Canada. with a lot of cigarettes, start sion. It will be $39,000 a But people do not want they can face criminal year. to pay duty when they charges. When Fulton is 60 years return to Canada. The man in 'the picture -.~' " / old, the pension will in-' So the police in Stewart is Constable Dave Smith %, 1/ crease. set up roadblocks, from Stewart. .:..~.,/~/ :People say the

# Page A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 ISINESS REVIE!N[ l - - ¥ ¥ [ Good Times Every Week At Augies Tuesday 8:00 pm -Crib Night Centre helps young people Come In And Beat The House Prizes, Prizes, Prizes : Wednesday 7:00pro -Litto on Keyboards - Easy Listening : :i i :i ~ Students look for work Thursday 8:30 pm - CoffeeHouse ::: -A Very Special Coffee House TERRACE -- Every summer, Friday 7:00 pm., Litto on Keyboards high school and college students embark on job searches, hoping Easy Listening& Dancing ~=~=i to find employment in an in- Saturday 7:00 pm - Litto on Keyboards : creasingly sparse job market. And every summer Canada . Easy Listening & Da~oing Employment Centres for Students have played a big role in these OUR LOCAL TALENT / searches. THURSDAY JUNE 10 This year Gurmit Grewal is the I Katrine Stormy Just Us - student placement officer at the []II Terrace centre. It's open until Aug. 15. • Grewai helps secondary and post-secendary students find June 26 Join Us & Show Us employment, provides informa- tion to potential employers, and posts job orders. Your E/vie Impression She also holds group and indi- vidual information sessions. She helps develop resumes and cover Bring your guitar, strum and sing along with us. letters, and fills students in on in- terview skills and job-searching OPEN FOR business Is the student employment centre at the Canada Employment Centre on For more information call LIiTO "Chopsticks" techniques. Lazelle Ave. Gurmit Grewal is the placement officer thls year and she's looking for job bookin gs for at 635-6630 Since Gmwal's main duty is to students. This week is Hire a Student Week. The office number is 635-7134, help students, it's fitting that she's one herself. She attended [ ,'ared by May 18. Employment that provides government sub- Northwest Community College, '.ricer Candace Pfitchard notes sidies for private, public and non- and will be going to UBC in the tat the program is still in its be- profit organizations so they can m , e = Ill fall to complete her ebernistry inning stages, and that more jobs afford student employment. studies. ,ill appear throughout the sum- , This year, $82,373 was pro- "When employers hire a stu- tar. last year, the centre placed vided to help pay for costs, and dent, they're investing in a poten- ; D2 students with employers. 50Terrace jobs have been ap- tial future employee, they're in- While wages vary, most jobs proved to participate in the pro- vesting in the future of their com- ~fer between $6 and $7 per hour. , gran3. pany, they're investing in the fu- rewal added that many jobs are The federal student placement lOam-2pm ture of Terrace," said Grewal, services or sales positions. service began when an over- In the first week, 119 students whelming amount of baby- Sunday June 20 r • registered at the centre, although Some employers participate in boomer graduates flooded the job only 13 job vacancies had ap- ~allenge '93, a federal program market.

I .TERRACE -- The start of the =8.95 r'~ tourist season gets its official kick- i/" ENTER TO WIN off June 19 with the Terrace and "I=|UTANDABOUT District Chamber of Commer~'s ~/;.. 10' Shakespear surf Rod & Reel Howdoyoudo Day open house at . - Fully equipped w!th ne tackle, rod holder & tackle box. the travel infocentre. ~\\\/.." .. " .' $200 value from Misty River tackle shop Located in the log building on ~.~/ //" . Draw to be made 8 pm ,tKeith Ave.,, the infocentre serves a f=qaencywire =s ingap. ~\/ /" .. Winner will be notified as the tourism Information larm system :at the big Prince Lockport owner Joe Sullivan :l li reference point during the sum- ~upert Fisherman's Co.op plant called it the largest installation of mer season. long the waterfront in Prince ' its kind in the northwest. )"~~./~ / ~"//" R es ervations Re comr no n~e T From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. .the 'upert earned It a two-page And the added aspect ofprovid- centre will give away flowers, d in Canadian Security. ing, Security to fishing boats la~. Terrace Inn ~bailoons.and,much, mq~te.:,,it i. fi~ ~t. ~cemp,[.~y:~not;only~instaUed-:.,.l~tb, ~e comdany to glving ..... nralarmsystem:tor, me plant out: ~emoz stranom oP~tne same capa- There 11 be a newtravel agency sed the same wireless teclmol- bility ~o 'truck fleets, said Sul- in town when Kelly and Diane gy to safeguard fishing boats livan. Francisopen the doors of Urdglobe Courtesy Travel the first week of August. Diane Francis has been man- I THE TERRACE . ,,~ager of Terrace Bowling Lanes. Kelly Francis will remain at Tar- HIRE A . " STANDAR'[3:" race Builders Do-it Centre. Uniglobe was founded in Van- STUDENT :- ' : At the Standard: we ceuver in 1980 and has more than • recognize the contributions 1,065 outlets in Canada, the students can and will make: United States and the United WEEK .Kingdom. to our society. ; Diane Francis s.ays she became. We a!so recogni;~e 0ur interested in Uniglobe after June7-12 deciding she wanted to go into '' responsibility to support business for herself. "OirFuture OC'. students in their efforts by The agency will .be' located at Students,,,... : amaiio-n experience "4718 Lazelle Ave., next door to . .: .... offering job :Centr'al Flowers. " - ' '.::' ':...... , .... opportunities and by ~r "/t ~ ~r.k supporting The Terrace and Dlstfiet Cham- tar ear ber of Commerce: holds its elec- tlnicFcly lions of officers at'a luncheon Let it be known that I, JACK TALSTRA Mayorof the city of Terracel ,A Hire A Student week" :June 17. - ' : • It,,~ Also speaking will be provin- by the powers vested in me do hereby declare that: dune 7- 12 cial Liberal party leadership can- , 'f dtdate Gordon Gibson. Your WHEREAS there are many secondary and post secondary students seeking The tmtallation of officers takes employment during the Summer months;• .~ Watch for weekly bulletins- place June 26 at a banquet. "EssentialFashion" • AND WHEREAS it has been established that with the proper opportunity and from the Student The banquet will also feature a ~'h .. training to develop their skills, students can assist employers, enrich their own Employment Centre in this mast of this year's business exec- Lakelse Ave educational development and benefit the City of Terrace; j utives of the year ~ George and ~l paper throughout the Gail Manson; - k~,\\~l~ AND'WHEREAS the Canada Employment Centre for Students are centres /~ summer months. .. 638:!773 staffed by students which encourage students to obtain Summer employment to Thole'so:new rostand, nt in the develop their skills related to the world of work.and provide students with financial ,,q~ :area.,.., , .., : ,, • assistance for their continuation of ~ducatlon; ! :'~'I'hd~i~eeHous¢iS located at the (D'esiders~i I~, he~ the:.intei~ec- AND WII£REAS at this tim;, ,the Canada" Employment Centre for Students are seeking the support of the publio, beth employe/s and all Terracltes at large, to offer ,.flon of Hwys 16and 37.', ,: .. employment to students this Summer, students who live in and contribute to Terrace It's owned by Tom Keltch, as a whole and who t~eed our help; " : ' '. • '" " :formerly of the Quarterdeck.and ' #2-4627 Lakelse ~ ' ho's being assisted by Jim Lam- ~. NOW THEREFOREi. JACK TALSTRA, Mayor :of the City of Terrace, DO" .;bert, who has been a chef for five IIEREBY PROCLAIM the 638-8555: :years. SCHOOL DISTRICT :,.% . " .."~• week of June 7 - 12, 1993 ' Lambert also owm the Me.dies NO. 88 (TERRACE) J Warehouse. as We are happy to s@port The name comes from the trod .'."IRE A STUDI~'IVTWL:EK'~. ;:patioi lo~tion,,of-, the restaurant, ~.: One' of .the.. most Hire A Student Week., ,said.Lambe ~, .: - , ~ in the City of TerraCe; :and doI urge all to give.thoughtfUl support and u~derstanding !mport~t::;•Ls!e~l~e}',yLr],~,~: itl~e:~ to this programme which'will endch and broaden the .Vves of sludont~, i.: ~ i .: ~ ! June 7.12, 1993 : r' Now to the c!otldngbusiness in ¢ ':idevelopment,,ofy outh is,the the city is Drl~.rs:oilI.,akel~e.-,::;:,,: ..:: :i•~p~rtundy: tO: have::a jol~ Owned by: J!Zfl ~trodg ~d : .'~,~,,. _~:., .'~:. , ."~ ; ~, Looking to Jim Murray, tile sf~re' dells best-: tile'.: .... expenences., ' or em w;'*'i':" ::'. ;':'.i: ..... ": '...':, 'r ~::". "'i<.~,~ : ~: ~,',~;w~;?~;.'.~'£ "~'; ..... It',~ '".. ', ~, :;' ", 7' , ,~". ~, ' ~. ":..'~"; the future

was. duphcat~ed ,; ~, in; ~ ;~:;.the " r~:- ,lookh)g . :i "i,!~.I fol cided on western' wear the selection in i~e area,, i~:: We thafik the employers~" Work~ght uie 'store are Arm- strong'~ld ~fe Bonnte. of the:area.for, hiring studen~ and fo r supporting ...It's " i :: A loeal,-'a!arm.:!:~mpany has ,!HireAStudimt:w~el(":Y, stuOem The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page A7

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0.10 Carat~wVALUE: $ 175 Page A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 Abortion issue referred directed at health minister "So what the board has done Kids & Tobacco TERRACE -- A request for physicians in the city, said Mills Elizabeth Cull but also consider- now is to ask for further study," women considering abortions to spokesman Michael L¢isinger. cd by the health care society and he said. first be given information on its This isn't the first time the It's a crime. health care society has asked lo- three local doctors, said Terrace Pro-life Education As- effects has been passed along. sociation president Darryl Anaka The request was made by the cal doctors to consider the request Leisinger, Those doctors recommended says its request carries the added local pm-ltfe group to the Terrace to give information in writing on then that the subject of what is weight of a 574-signature peti- Regional Health Care Society abortion to women considering which runs Mills Memorial Hos- the procedure. called informed consent remain a tion physiclan-patient matter. "It's the citizens who now want pital. The request stems from a The health care society ac- some (coroner's Society trustees heard a recommendation in the coroner's action of that presentation made by the Terrace report on the death of Myma eepted the recommendation. recommendation)," said Anaka...... it was three doctors Pro-Life Education AssoCiation George who had an abortion at "Andit's on that basis that we KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY then, the board decided now to made our request." May 27. Mills Memorial Hospital in 1991. 3224 KALUMSTREET They then decided to pass the Complications Set in and she was have all the GPs and specialists The association's statement to TERRACE, B,C, request to the hospital's medical sent to Vancouver General Hospi- on the medical advisory com- the health taro society ran nearly V8C 2N1 advisory committee which con- tal where she died. mittee take a look at it," said three pages. Its request was sparked by the uu_u~ Notice of sists of the more than 25 The • recommendation was Lcisinger. death of George. Her family has now filed a lawsuit against the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Health group takes shape two physicians who tzeated her while she was at Mills, June 16, 1993 at 9 p.m. TERRACE -- What will be a "This won't be the final docu- Some of the members of the . !'Written information on the na- community health council with ment," said Dennis of next health council will be directly ture and possible complications Terrace Public Library Meeting Room decision making power is grad- week's session. "There could elected while others will be ap- of the abortion procedure would uaily taking shape. very well be other ideas to go pointed. ensure that women receive clear, More than 15 people meet next over. ' ' Eventually, community health consistent and thorough informa- Ksan House Society Members and week go over results of a May 29 Work on the community health councils will be tied in with tion on wMch to base their deci- Members of the Pubfic are invited to attend meeting which drew together council by a core group has been regional one,s on broad decision sion," the association's statement ideas on how the council should underway for some time. maidng issues. read. work. This group draw together some Dennis said the northwest is More than 50 people attended of the major health cam players in further along then other areas of that May 29 meeting, said Dave the area and follows the provin- the province in working toward Dennis, the area's manager of cial government's plan called health councils. CITY OF TERRACE ~t~ I continuing care and official guid- New Directions. Suggested membership of the ing the establishment of com- The plan sets out a gradual health eounciis includes local munity health councils. move toward local health care de- governments, hospitals, non prof- BritishC~umbia COMPOSTER SALE "If you look at it in terms of cision making culminating in it organizations, natives, areas, there am two -- member- 1996 when legislation of official- physicians, low income people, ship and responsibilities," said ly bdng them into existence takes seniors, polico, churches and cul- Dennis following the May 29 hold. tural groups. meeting. Community health councils are Suggested council O PUBLIC WORKS YARD Those at the June 18 meeting intended to draw together all responsibilities include finding 5003 GRAHAM AVENUE will amalgamate the ideas health care bodies in the expecta- areas that need improvement, list- gathered May 29. The amalgama- tions of reducing rivalries, in- ing priorities and establishing ef- tion will then be the subject of crease cfficiencies and making fective communications between SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1993 another ganeml meeting. better use of limited budgets. various groups. 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. *12 600 Part of what makes the new Volkswagen Golf so fun to drive is knowing you're in ~1 PRICE $20.00 (GST INCLUDED), one OT the safest cars in its class. How safe? It exceeds the mr ' CASH OR CHEQUE toughest crash-resmtancestandards around. Here's what's new: CORRECTION The following errors have • Reinforced steel cross members in the" doors for extra protec- occurred in this week's 'Dad's Day LIMIT OF 1 PER ADDRESS Sale' flyer: t=on * Collapsible steering wheel ;Piasticfuel tank to prevent The Tropical .Plants featured on rupture or leakage • German.eng~fieeredindependent• suspen- Z page 9 are not as illustrated. 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.Dear .unique Sin= Dear Sir: some Christians have emphasized only Christianity that is exploita- I read Rob Bronw's "Skeena "sutduing" the earth (under- live here? What about exploita- The Kitlope watershed Angler" periodically, hoping to stand and use nature for man's tion of the environment in court- represents a smali fraction of pick up some tips on fishing, benefit) rather than "tending" it. tries where Buddhism, Hinduism, itbe wood (chips) that is re- I also admit that presently many Communism or other ,,religions" iqUtrcd to run the Eutroean mill As a rule, I have found it both interesting and informative. As a Christians do not take time for and ideologies dominate the eul- ::- I believe somewhere around Christian however, I took partieu- environmental issues (it must be ture) and a low standard of jour- 3': Apparentlyor 4per cent. the Wedoene lar offense at his May 26 entry, kept in mind, of course, that naltsm. Are the comments Mr. ; Iam also abhorred at the pres- Christiam are not alone here) or Brown made really necessary for • wood from Prince Rupert ent state of.the environment and make a concerted effort to under- a good article? would : iepiaeel the Kitlope the polluted water which many of stand and do something construe- Besides, our ' so called, five toward solving the present "dominant religign" (Chris- :woOdSkeenaaS..faraSsawm~llsthesawlOgsare eon-f°r forced°Urfellowto drink.human beings are ecological crises. That bothers tianity)does not really dominate cemed., ~"..... What I found offensive about me. our culture anymore. We live in a Understandably Eurocan Mr. Brown's article was his in.. However, this has not been ex- pluralistic • and very secular doesn't 'k,ant to lose that ferenee that Christianity is in- eluzivelv the case on the part of society. If you don,t I~lieve that, source of fibre without replae- berently an exploitative system all who prof, s faith tn Chris- just .try to institute morning !ing it, but the impact is not insofar as the environment is con- tianity. Those who study the prayer in the classrooms of our ~quitohay us as believe, Severe as they would cemed. Bible on a deepe~ level can easily schools. It is true that God gave man see that a truly biblical Christian So, Mr. Brown, tell me more / But if .you want to know authority over the earth, along world view is one which decries about the present ecological What"all the fuss is about con- with His express permission to the exploitation of nature, crises. I am concerned. However, iceming the Kitlop¢ - go see it. "subdue" it. However, he also 'PI~ is/he view that I subscribe if you cannot do so in a tasteful in Gold and Natural Nuggets It is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. It is commanded man to be a good to and it irks me that Mr. Brown fashion, please limit your column ' steward of creation; to "tend" misinforms his reading audience to fishing information in the Your guide to diamond quality and value. majestic, wild, a land of sheer the garden and "take care of it" in regard Io What the biblical northwest. granite cliffs, countless water- (Genesis 2:15). mandate really is. Marvin R. Void, falls; withqulet power that ex- . ists in those places we love There have been times when It reflects a biased opinion (is it Terrace, B.C. • enough to cherish and protect. , , .I li . Gems & Gold -It:isnowonder theHaisla i ! place such a high value on it, About day care I the value of life itself - it was, and i.~, horne for some of them, Dear Sir: children in their day care home. [ A and a home like r..o other. We were one of the concerned But their letter in the paper stated And it is the last coastal families that attended the city a 16-child day care business. watershed in B.C. of its size to council meeting on April 5, 1993 What's stopping them from hay- remain essentially Intact. Of to object to a day care business ing 32 children to make more : the 25 largest coastal water- being built on R.1. zone. money. sheds in B.C. it's the only one We bought property over 30 This much traffic, twice a day, intact, years ago to raise a family in a we don't need. They left the So to the share groups I have quiet neighbourhood and away meeting very frustrated and some I tiff, 'io say; this is Where I ~om down town business, What what angry. We all 15 felt the would like the sharing to start, kind of a street would this be if same way when the council did :You"! got 24 Watersheds, the everybody was allowed to have a not reject thematter. rest of us want one. business in their dwelling. Why does our council bother The question that remains The concerned street is a busy making by-laws, then turns about the Kitlope is not one, with no side walks, school around and changes them to suit whether we should preserve it; buses twice a day, children walk- whoever. it is preserved now,,The ques- ing to and from school as there We as tax payers think it's time ' .fiton. .,,iswhether: we ,,viii destroy deadareschoOlSend street.at both ends of this for a neWsincerely,Slatein our council. • BruevHill, At the meeting we attended, RegandMarioBeckiey, : Terracei B.C. they said there would be eight Terrace, B.C.

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Feds get slap on wrist I " GRADS OR DADS Kem an o decision 'illegal' ~~t~~;~ A GIFTFORGOTTENpEAKORTHAT PUTExPERIENcEONAWON'T BESHELF

TERRACE -- The federal cabi- exemption was gwen"dangerous he said. Kemano ~ being conducted by HELl-ADVENTURE "The federal government net acted illegally when it ex- nonsense." the B.C Utilities Commission GIFT CERTIFICATESAVAILABLE FOR empted the Kemano Completion Bulkley valley NDP M:P Brian should join with the province and is to hold a series of community • HELl-HIKES'GLACIER TOURS * AREATOURS conduct a joint review and the public hearings in the fall across Project from a federal environ- Gardiner, one of the Mt's who sit Choosean adventurefor thai hard-to-buy.forindividual. Provide an opportunityfor themto soar mental review, a Senate- on the committee, said the finding reds should release all informa- northern B.C. throughmajeslic glacier covered peaks, hike atop a mountainridge or picnicin an alpinemeadow. Commons committee has con- may be the weapon needed to tion they have on this project." Technical hearings would take Phone632.554,',. 632.7512 collect or stop in at YE WISEOWL, Kitimatfor morein{ormation. Opponents say the billion-dollar place later in the fall and the eluded. force the federal government to PICKUP YOURGIFT CERTIFICATETODAY AT hydroelectric project could commission is to report its find- The committee on the scrutiny join the province's environmental YE W1SEOWL, UPPERLEVEL TRIGO CENTRE, KITIMAT ~z~["aijli¢~ reduce water flows in the upper ings to cabinet by Dec. 31. of regulations handed down its review of the project. ~h,fet CaMd 632-5544or 632.7512Call Collect report last Thursday on the ex- "It's a political mess," Gar- Nechako River to as little as 14 eruption granted Alean in 1990. diner said last week. "This report per cent of pre-1950 levels. The report calls the federal is one of the things that has The committee report is at odds W:A ST E government's action "illegal and brought the whole Kemano with the findings of the Federal subversive of constitutional scandal to national attention." Court of Appeal, which ruled RE D U C,T I O:N Keep your air humnung cabinet did have the right to grant government." "This points once again to how C 0 M.M I S S'l,O N It goes on to call the govern- the government has proceeded in an exemption, and -- even if it witli a pre-season check up ment's explanation of why the the wrong way with this project," didn't -- the court found the fed- eral Environmental Assessment Freon recharge and check up from and Review Process (EAR£) guidelines didn't apply in the . . : *'79.95 Major__ lag:cClai, m caseC-ardiner of Kemano. concedes the report won't stop Alcan. The expert cho,ce~ ~ ~ Taxes included, .~.~ ~ ~ partsextra But he says it should be used to ~-'~'%\~ ~ ~ (ifneeded) appea~ ~s~on force the release of more in- formation on Kemano and to pre- vent the government from playing is coming to... expected soon fast and loose with tbe environ- rnent in the future. SMITHERS The provincial review of JUNE 16, 1993 TERRACE -- The B.C. Court of AT THE Appeal will announce its decision I on the landmark Gitksan- HUDSON BAY LODGE .Wet'suwet'en land claims case the week of June 20, says the CAR RENTAL 9:30 a.m. - noon speaker for Oitksan and Biomedical waste Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. Call us today for more information on our great rates. Gordon Sebastian said his of. roundtable discussion When the heat's on you'll want your "air" to be ready. flee expects to get 10 days' notiee 1 - 3 p.m. come in for an air conditioner tune-up by our GM- before the decision is handed 3779 River Drive down. Household hazardous trained specialists. 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! si The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page All Health Life protection centre view promoted TERRACE -- Balancing the party leader Heather Stilwell opens budget and protection of life al who said the CHP is a credible all stages were two topics alternative to other Canadian raised by this riding's Chris- political parties. soon tian Heritage Party (CLIP) can- "People are beginning to ask didate at a recent meeting. their politicians on what prin- STEWART -- The eonununity's Luke Kwantes, from ciples are they going to make new health centre should be open Smithers, said it has been some their decisions," she said. for business by mid-August, says time since the federal govern- "We are a party that has administrator Denise Moore. ment had a balanced budget. principles that make good Construction on the $4.68 mil- And he told the meeting that common Sense," she said. lion centre began last year. It's none of the four mainstream These principles include a 2,300 square metres in size and is parties, including the Reform balanced budget, elimination all on one floor. party, have made a commit- of the national debt, family It'll contain a hospital, room for ment to protect human lifo at values and an anti-abortion the public health nurse, room for all its stages. stance, added Stilwell. an alcohol and drug counsellor, When the CI-IP met with the Stilwell, a Surrey school the community's ambulance sta- Reform Party to discuss a pos- board member, is known as the tion, mental health office, doc- sible amalgamation, the "credit card lady" because of tor's clinic and dental offices. Reformers refused to make her efforts to expose the enter- Moore Said the centre will serve "right-to-life" a part of their tainment speadings of school as a welcome place from which platform, said Kwantes. Those administrators Who billed the community health services can talks were not successful. amounts to school board credit operate. STATE OF THE art community health centre in Stewart is nearing completion. The cenVe replaces Also speaking was deputy cards. "In a community of this size a hospital building heavily damaged in a propane explosion two years ago. And it'll bring together we need to have a flexible work =1 health and related services in the community. That's Smith Thomson, the hospital's clerk of force. Having all of these services works, examining the latest progress. together can do that," she said., Although enough space is being set aside for eight hospital acute HELPING Father's " care beds, only three will be set THE WORLD up whenthe facility opens. Park " .... WRITE NOW That fits the provincial govern- Day .- ment guidelines of having 2.75 Reportby ~, beds for every 1,000 people in the area a hospital services. Greg McDonQld "When we demonstrate a need, bster it will be able to expand," said CODE At lasL.aunglasses,bathing suits, tanninglotion (insectrepellant- lcki) but best o| all, time to Moore. Self-sufficlency through literacy hit the beachor the park Iora plcnlcor an overnightvisit. That's dght folks it Is summerogaln and in the developingworld "Stewart has a history of going here's hopingit's a hot and DRY one. Rain, reinstay away all us folks wantto play. up and down in population~ This Terraceand area has some great parksfor all to enjoy tor the day or a coupleof wesk~ Only For Informal~on.call 1.800-661.C0DE facility is being structured for a 25 km south of Terrace,on Hlghway 37 is beautiM LakelseProvlnctal Park noted tor its great population of between 500 people swimming,beating, fishing and campingtar the entersfamily. '" or up to 5,000," she added. There are three different takeslde locations for your pleasure. First, there is the picnic site" where the trees providea lovely picnic area dght near a well kept beachjust dght for the kids to There will also be two long, |relic in the water. Located nearby along a sandy trail you'll find another lovely beach catl~l Skeena Valley term care beds. Grochy's which providesexcellent swimming, boating and Is a great choicetar a day ttmevIsit to Also going into the hospital the park. However,if an overnightstay is your I:~easureor you are visitingthe area the FudoogBay Farmers Market section is a two-bed emergency campsiteis the placefor you..It has a lovely naturetrail whereyou can exploreold growthtorests, , .. ,.~,~ ~ ~ provides excellentdocking facilitiesfor boatingor tishlng and has great playgroundareas for the NOW OPEN ward and a birthing room. kids. The facility will bring together Plan to be in the park this summer and make sure you join In the tun el the summer every Saturday 8 am-1 pm those health service elements now interpretativeprograms. The interpretative programsare designedto provide you with a s~fe, ,,..p scattered throughout the com- relaxing and enjoyabletime in the park. It will help you galn a deeperunderstanding of the B.C munity and replace a converted Parks commitmentto the use of our resourcesand facilities,~ well as, a betterappreclaUon o| the naturaland culturalrosoumes which are |repaint to the environment. the " • '.' ~ apartment building that now The interpretativeprogram will leatursspecial programsfor idds like Jany's Rangalsa~l Hug serves as Stewart's hospital. A Tree, Water Safety programs, Environmental games, special interest nights with slide end The hospital moved into the presentationson bear managementand salmonenhancement, as well as, goodold .sitaround the camptlro eventsfilled with songs'and hot chocolateand mamhmellows.In Mditlon, thep will be Saturday, June 19, 1993 apartment building in early 1991 of spatial event days - July will featureParks Day which will be a fun (by includinga scavengerhun! Canada Safeway Mare Entrance after a propane explosion and a beach barbaciJe.August taatures both TrailsDay and Family Day with fun activitiesplanned October ~:~ damaged the structam in which it for kids young and old. As well as the SkeensTriathalon stads at the beachwith the 1.5 km swim was located. in the bay. Co0ked$13.00ea. Live$12.00 ea. That old building has since We hope to see you out this summerto Ihe LakelseLake ProvincialPark and welcomeyour FLEA MARKET thoughtson Fogrsmmingevents. The eveninginterpretative programs begin SaturdayJune 5 st 8 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY been removed and the new centre o'clock and day programsbeglr~July 1. In the meantimeget out thosepicnic basketssnd tents and is going in on the site. IO AM - 4PM ...... Phone ted,for Lar erOrders:. at t2;o Skeena Valley h638-0361 Liberals LAKELSELAKE PROVINCIAL Farmers Market _~__ A pro~act of the, Bring you garage sale Items **r. /errace Centennia/ Lions C/ub "meeting PARKVISITORS PROGRAMS to sell SATURDAY~ JUNE 5: "THE BEAR FACTS' "lips for living In Bear country. Slides and TERRACE ~ Federal liberals presentation. meet here June 12 as part of the SATURDAY JUNE 12:8:00 p.r~ 'HOTAND BUBBLY"The Nisga'a Memod.alLava Park in run up leading to choosing aean. the newest addition to the B,C. family of parks, Slides and presentation. didate for the next election. Representatives from com- SATURDAY JUNE 19:8:00 p.m "MEETTHE CARETAKERS OF THE FORES]" Join the park naturalist on a short weakthrough the old growth forest. Meet at the host site near the munities in the Skcena riding will start of the Twin Spruce Trail, talk about issues, said riding asso- ciation president Barry PankhursL SATURDAY JUNE 26:8:00 p.m, 'MEET ME IN THE PARK' Join the park naturalist in a look at B.C, Parks Plan for the 90's, There'll also be a meeting of provincial Liberals for those in. June is school program month with school groups attending programs during the day. terested ,in going to the party's Regular dally atternoon and evening programmingbegins on July 1, 1993, /4"s end of July convention. The meeting starts at 12:30 p.m. ALL EVENING PROGRAI~S ARE IN THEAMPHITHEATRE at the Terrace Inn. * FREE HOT CHOCOLATE BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND P~ Coming soon is a nomination date to choose a candidate for the ' FOR MOREINFORMATION ON PROGRAMSCALL B.C. 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What's Teens help out Cameron RACIAL TENSIONS between youths are a hot topic in town. Troubled youths turn to the healing circle Up Especially after a non-native Caledonia grad loses his legs Talk around the table is of how him it's like having your nasium the weekend after the ac- "l'he Terrace Standai'd offers beneath a train and the youth they can raise more money for a brother there in the hospital with cident for a healing circle What's Up as a public service to charged with attempted murder high.tech wheelchair for him. no legs,', says another, ceremony. Its readers and community for pushing him is native. "It'd be awesome if we could And the group says most adults Sweat lodge organizer Jeanne organizations. But according to one group of get the whole amount of the blew the situation out of proper- Peters and others have held a This column Is intended for teem such tensions exist only in money for him," says one youth, tion and weren't around to series of sweat lodges since then non-profit organizations and those events for which there is the small minds of some parents: Youth worker Greg McQuarrie, help either, for teens troubled by the incident. no admission charge. Enter the Responding Teem who participates in the group, "Where were the parents when The sweat lodge they're using, Items will run two weeks and Parents Group. says the March 31st accident has this happened?" one demanded, incidentally, is one Davis helped before each evenL About 15 teem, most native, been a catalyst f°r l°cal teens and "We had to help each other." them build in three-foot deep .We ask that items be submit- showed up for a recent meeting of slreet kids. . ,,A lot of kids tried to quit snow on Jan. 3: ted hy noon on the FRIDAY the group to count the money "It gives them the feeling that drinking after," another teen Most of the youths in the group before the issue In which it is to they raised from a May 15 non' they can actually do something recalls. knew Davis beforethe accident. appear. They partied with him, and alcoholic dance, worthwhile," he explained, Some succeeded, some have For other contributed articles, many considered him a friend. Nearly 150 students attended - ,'Everybody was shocked," not. the deadline is 5 p.m. on the Now they're trying to help him. THURSDAY before the issue the dance at the arena banquet reGallsone teen. "It could have Many are still troubled and are tomes out. room and $1,100 was raised, happened to any of us. We just trying to unlock their feelings. "They're being role models for their parents -- that's what Submissions should be typed All of it is ear, marked for a want to find a way to help." Fifty-eight students turned up at they're doing," MeOuarrie says. or printed neatly. trust fund for Cameron Davis. "To us ~ to people who know the Skeena Jr. Secondary gym- Maria Cavezza JUNE 10 & 24, 1993 - Video tape and talk on co-dependance "An overview of co-dependants" at The Getting set Terrace Library basement 6:30-! 8:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 2p8 <~,:.~ for Indians JUNE 12, 1993 - NWCC Board Meeting, the meeting takes' place CANADA WORLD Youth in room 208, at 9'.00 a.m. 2p7 project leader Maria Cavezza has arrived in town. JUNE 15, 1993 B.C. She's making preparations Schizophrenia Society support for an exchange of students group (formerly F.O.S.) is held at 7:30 p.m. at 3302 Sparks (down- between Canada and India. stain) contact Mental Health for The city will be host to seven more information at 638-3325 lp8 Indian students and seven Ca- nadian students. JUNE 29, 1993 - Mental Health Centre's Alzheimer and Dementia They arrive in late July and Support Group for Caregivers at 1 will spend 10 weeks here be- p.m. at the centre. 2p8 fore going to India in October. Cavezza is scouting out host OCTOBER 23, 1993 - The BCOAPO Branch 73 is having an families for the exchange stu- Annual Tea and Bazaar featuring dents, as well as work place- year-round practical gifts and ments. baked goods. It is held at the She's also looking for meet- Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum Street, at 1:30 pro. tfn ing space, and bicycles that the students can borrow. T & K SINGLES Coffee meeting Anyone that has a class 4 every Tuesday 7:00 p.m. at Mr. driver's licenee and can help Mikes: June 12 & 13 to Rupert [br Sea; June 17 Evening walk 8:00 with group transportation I p.m.; June 19, 7:30 p.m. Bowling; would also be appreciated. Cavezza, 26, bf vanc0tivcr, is herself a Veteran of a Cana- For: lnfo phone Bee at 635-3238 or .I da World Youth exchange trip 'Carol 632-3547. 2p8 to Ghana. AlOE YOU HAVING TROUBLE She has also travelled to seeing your grandchildren? Are Europe, Japan and Quebec. you interested in gaining access to Anyone who can help your grandchildren? In promoting, supporting and assisting families Cavezza with preparations for maintain grandparent ties? For the exchange can reach her at more information please call 638- Wiggle it! 638-0474. 0228. 2p8 AL LEVESQUE of Kitimat's Strictly Coun- 4th TUESDAY OF EVERY try dancers leeds Ter- MONTH - Alzheimirs and demen- tla support groups hold meeting at race health-seekers in Slimy the mental health centre at 1 pro. last Wednesday's coun- On Tuesday. tfn W line dance in the park, including a few memories THE HERITAGE PARK younger dancers who MUSEUM is now open to the pub- were still learning their lic from Tuesday to Saturday, for steps. Dancing counts more information regarding tours, sought weddings eta, please phone the as physical activity and museum at 635-4546 or the Ter- residents were each PORT EDWARD -- Ever race Regional Museum Society at Wing to rack up 15 con- worked the slime line in a north 635-25O8. tfn tinuous minutes In last coast cannery? Ever pulled me, or week's fitness chal- packed eggs for a living'/ BOY SCOUTS BOTI'LE DRIVE lenge. Then Gladys Blyth and the Oral - call Kim 635-3656 or Sue at 638- History Committee of the North 1790 Terrace, Will Pick Up. Pacific Cannery Village Museum EVERY MONDAY evening at Society in Port Edward wants to 7:00 pm Northwest Alcohol & hear from you. Drug Services present an on-going SALVATION ARMY Blyth, the author of Salmon Relapse Recovery Group, call 638- Canneries , British Columbia 8117 for more information. North Coast and A History of 3RD THURSDAY OF the month Port Edwar~ 1907.1970, hopes A changing of the guard to put together a historical des- B.C.P.A Advisory Comm, is hav- criptlon of the life-style and cul- ing a meeting at 200 A - 4630 and in 1988 they went to training And so the Hoefts are moving Lazelle Ave at 7:00 pro. By GLENN DREXHAGE ture of cannery workers all along college in Toronto. ERRACE IS losing a to Saskatchewan. the coast. CRISIS LINE is open 24 hours a "We felt that God had called us "It's close to home for me - for The committee wants to get at pair of lieutenants. to work full-time as ministers," day for anyone in crisis. Call 635- The husband and my kids it'll be nice to be close to least 100 interviews with people 4042. tfn says Mike. Grandma," says Mike. wife team of LI. who lived and worked at the cam T The couple arrived here in July However, he will miss his cur- neries, focusing on seniors who Mike and LI. Lee Anne Hoeft EVERY TUESDAY evening, the 1990 as a joint appointment. As will be leaving town to take up a rent home. lived the lifestyle from childhood Skeena Valley quilters meet at Mike puts it, they were "green "It would've been nice to stay Skeena Junior Secondary. School new Salvation Army posting in to retirement. from 7pm to 9:30 pm for more and right out of college." another.year or two in Terrace - Seven of the 10 people on the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Such appointments are standard information call Cathy at 635- The couple, who lived in Ter- you know people everywhere you committee are themselves seniors practice within the Salvation go. I'll miss tirol 2230, race for three years along with who will be looking at both the "We really like Terrace. Every- their three.year-old son Matthew Army. social and technical aspects of EVERY WEDNESDAY from In fact, if a married person thing is naturally" beautiful. and two-year-old daughter Sarah, working at a fish cannery. 7:00 pinto 8:00 pro. Terrace Nar- wants to become an army officer, "What I'm going to miss most will be leaving on June 28. A re- "Much of the history to date is coticsAnonymous "Steps to then both husband and wife must is the people in the community." Recovery" meets at the Kermode placement is planned, bul no de- from the manager's point of become officers. The family will likely stay Friendship Center. cision has yet been made. view," Blyth said. "We would $$$t~1 their stay here, the longer in Prince Albert - about Although the Hearts were very During like to do a cross.cultural oral Hearts were pastors for the local four or five years, says Mike. EVERY WEDNESDAY - Terrace involved in church and com- history of cannery village life." congregation. They also were in- After that, they will continue to Ladles•Kermodle Lions Club munity services while In Terrace, By focusing on north coast can- meets a~ the Inn of the West. For Lt. Mike Hoeft volved with social work, by move to different places for five- they became committed to the or- aeries, Blyth hopes to find more times and more info contact Doro- one of its children's villages at working at the two thrift stores in year blocks. gsnization much earlier. people who remember such a life. thy Bartsoff at 638-8183. the age of 11. town and providing various fam- The Salvation Army is located •Mike Heart was born Into the "Further south, much of the She attended the Salvation ily services. in 96 different countries. In Cana- EVERY THURSDAY AT the Ter- church community in Regina in populations with this life-style Army in Toronto, and eventually -Mike says that about 20-25 da alone, there are 1500 army of- race Public Library "Tales for 1965. In 1977,:he began work have dispersed," she noted. worked as a secretary for the or- farritlles: or 'family members a flees, Two" wiilbe" held at 10:30 am with the Army's summer camp The results of the oral inter- begtnnhig April 15th, this half- program, held for underprivileged gsnization, mbrith would contact him for ser, So far, Mike has found the views will be transcribed and hour storytlme kvlth picture books, children He worked with the- She' wen~' to training school tn Vices~~ ~ work very rewarding. stored at the North Coast Cannery puppets and fingerplays and lots of "I've had a lot of opportunity camp for nineyears. 19831 :and became: an ordained : In addition, danghter Sarah was Museum archives. funl It Is especially for'two year in Terrace to be with people at a In 1985, Hoeft became: ministertwo years later, i/ born In Terrace. The history committee received olds and children must be accom- critical point of need, You're employed with the Army, Work- Lee Anne then went to work in He notes that after five years tn $5,700 from the federal govern- panied by an adult. Please register ...... armY; a member usually be- there to help them through dif- ment's New Horizon's Project, a in advance, there is no charge, to i ~t with family and correctional , before ficult situations. It gives a sense register call IbeX'Library al 638- -¢ WlcaS, - ~. program for seniors. of satisfac!ion. 8177. Lee Anne first':~,beeame at-:. ,d have To contact the committee, call "I'm grateful to the people of quatnted with the~: army in MtKe. , Ilfferent Jean Rysslad at 624-6312. 1968/69 whenshffWaspla~d tn • The couple married in 1987, postings. Terrace for all of their support,"

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for Terrace's 1993 Concerts in the Park July 31 & August 1 Entertainers are required for Terrace's "1993 Concerts in the Park" July 31 & August 1. If you sing, dance, act or play an Instrument or have a band and would like to audition please call & DAVE starring Kevin Kltne and Stgoumcy Weaver plays at Karin Young (Ljungh) at 635-5754. Please leave a message with I~ 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Also playing is MUSIC ....~-~ur name and phone number. .... )-~. DRAGON: The Bruce Lee Story at 7 p.ra, and THE CRUSH at • ROOTS ROUNDUP will rock up the ThornhiU Community 9:15 p.m. Cenl~e Friday, June 11 for the "T~eeplanters' Guide to the Galaxy" Trceplanters' Ball. Ttx are $10 at Sight and Sound or the door. Starting Friday • HOT SHOTS! Part Deux plays June 11-17 starring Charlie • TERRACE COMM~ BAND presents their 'Jinglea for Sheen and Valeria Golino at 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Also starting June' concert at 7:30 p.m. in the ILE.M. Lee Theatre on Friday, Friday is SLIVER at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. June 11. "fix $10 at Sight and Sound or from band members.

• THE LOW BUDGET BLOOZ BAND plays the Terrace Downtown Lions' Father's Day Dance June 19 at the Thornidll ET CETER/ , Community Cent. Doors at 8 p.m., the dance starts at 9. "fix $10 EARTH, COLOUR AND FORM is the show at the Terrace at Central Gifts, Co-op or Terrace Equipment. Public Art Gallery from June 6-30. The show features recent works of hand-thrown stoneware and clay sculptures created by Jo • KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to I a.m.) and Killback and Mary Lou Westman of Srnithers, and watcrcelour and Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George's Pub in the Northern Motor acrylic paintings by Vildd MacKay. Gallery hours arc noon to 3 Inn, every Friday night (7 p,m.-to 1 a.m.) at the Thornhill Neigh- p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Tuesday to Thurs- bourhond Pub, and every Sunday (8 p.m. tomidnight)and Monday day; and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. TERRACE (10 p.m. to 2 a.m.) at Hanky Panky's inthe Coast Inn of the West. Make the 'Scene/Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add NOW OPEN ... GEORGE'S PATIO your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The MOVIES deadline is 5p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. Relax and enjoy your refreshment on our patio • Umbrella tables • Music Patio heaters .for those cool evenings B.C. Festival of the Arts Join Us on our Patio for a BBQ Trail tops for actors Friday, June 4 The B.C, Festival of the Arts Conrad and Pelletier brought Many, many top-calibre per- KARAOKE in Trail was a fabulous expefl. their high school zone .drama formers from around the pro- TH U RS DAYS & SUNDAYS ence for a group of Terrace lest-winning performance of vince were at the festival, he 9 prn - 1 am 8 pm - 12 " performers. Where Have All the Lightning said. in George's Natalie Dlekson was noted Bugs Gone? to Trail. "There's a lot of great plays for her artistic excellence in In addition to an ad- out there," Pelletier says, junior brass. judicator's assessment of their "And 75 per cent of the NORTHERN MOTOR INN And Caledonia students work, the duo took part in a people there want to be ac- Loule Pelletler and Melmle number of workshops, includ- tOlS." Hwy 16 East Cored say ~ey were ex- ing stage fighting; . That's a tough field to crack, posed to some of the pro- They also met one of the ac- but it doesn't deter him. Phone 635-6375 Terrace vince's leaders in drama at the tors from CBC-TV's teen "I'm going there," he says. Melanie Conrad three-day festival in Trail. drama Northwood.

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i I • I : -:%I1 :'" ::':-: 7' PIONEER MEMORIES The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page B3 Sh,e wouldn't change a thing 8 Glasses A Day Happy birthdayl born in New Hazelton. All of her Water Facts Hazelton. pioneer Jessie Mot- " children were born there as well, ,rlsohi:(Gbdid. (nee Smith) except for Dan, who was born in celebrated her 84th birthday on What Is Spring Water? JuneL6, : :', Smithers. l Jessie has 16 grandcldldren and Springs are created when ground water flows naturally to Jessie has had a long and fas. There"' 17 groat-grandchildren. She says eimt'mg life. the surface. Sometimes water from a spring has traveled her life in New Hazelton has been She was born in 1909 in Prince by Yvonne Moen many kilometers and Outflow is often affected by rain or snow good. melt. i Rupert, .the baby daughter of I If she had her life to live over Peter and Annie Smith. Many people assume that underground water is safe from again, she wouldn't change any- . I-Iei-:parents married In 1908 in contarfiination. According to Environment Canada, Gould, who had come •from three sons (Allan, Danny and thing, even if she had to go Scotland, after which they came contamination occurs when toxic substances accidentally leak North Battleford, Sask. They fell Ted) and two daughters (Ann through all the hard work that she into the ground water zone, Contamination also results from s t~ ight to Prince Rupert, in love and married Feb. 1?, 1932 and Sandra). Sandra lives in faced as a pioneer lady. ~ Her father, a well'travelled on overabundance of naturally occurring iron and manganese : in Smithers. Terrace. and substances such as arsenic, certain gases such as man, had come to work on the Harold was working at the While living in Hazelton, Jessie C-rand Trunk Pacific railroad radon or methane sometimes cause problemsl Sea water: :1 Diamond D ranch, east of has been very involved with the also may cause problems but this is more common In coastal I along with many other Scots. Telkwa. They lived there until community. She received an : Her parents travelled by boat to areas. I 1935, and then moved back to honorary membership to the For domestic use, 26% of all Canadians rely on ground I Montreal, and then made their Hazelton. Mountain View United Church in way to Vancouver by train. From wat¢r, which, if contaminated, poses difficult'clean Up I In 1940, Harold went to work in recognition for more than 50 problems, I there, they took the boat to Prince the maintenance department at years of faithful service. Rupert. Wrinch Memorial Hospital. She also received a lifetime i, In Nov. 1912, Jessie and her He travelled back and forth by membership to the Hazelton hos- parents travelled on the very tr'st bicycle, even during a very bad pital auxiliary for her dedication, OA. _ train that came as far as the tracks winter. and was awarded an old-timer Would go, ending up in New Harold attached a can full of award. Hazelton..... sand to his bike, which would Jessie has probably lived longer The Grand Trunk railroad built sprinkle sandahead of him as he in New Hazelton than anybody a. Warehonse !n New Haze!ton to rode his bike. else. store railroad ties and other sup- " The family moved in 1941 to Her father passed away in 1961, • plies..Poter Smith was in charge live in the little house beside the at the age of 86, and her 83-year- of ~he ~,arehonse. hospital, and Jessie is still living old mother died in 1964. Jessie's :By March 1912, trains were op' there today. Harold passed away brothers and sisters John, Crating onlyas far as the Skeem in 1980. Charles, Kenneth, Katherine, crossing, became of a delay at the The couple had five children - Nellie and Marjorie - were all Jessie Gould creasing bridge. The "Inlander" riverboat made its last trip up the Skeena in May 1912. It was the last of the river- boats .to travel up the Skeem in

On April 5,"1914,: the first train inet from east and west near Fraser Lake. The last spike was driven,. I and the first through-train reabfied,Phiice Rupert on April 8, 1914.:; :' :! .' ,' B~k to Peter and Annie Smith - when they first came to New Hazelton in 1912, they lived in a l!ttle log ¢.abi~:near the railroad. 1000 Along with other Scottish fa~iies, the Smiil~were mem- Air Miles bers of the Presbyterian church. Church services were first held in Winners a ' t~nt. ~te~:, I)offald MeLeod ~ CALLTOLLFREE May2gth Draw was responsible for the building 1 1-800-667-9559 . ; , : .? : , , Ale¢ Kawinski, .Terrace. (FAX US YOUR ORDER 662-5051 )" , /-: ~'!~i~,~ :?/~~ i,~i~/!iii! i "Congratulations. Shop Safeway's Flowers Shoppes Apparently, a mini~/er by for all your flower needs. . . from Safeway . 'the name of McLean had :come with his gun and sko't GERBERA :•i :%i:.i • :!i I ~~' .,.~ at the robbers. McLean DAISY "/98 /:!!:,iii¸ • :~ ~ .:~:! ~oon became'Imow~as ~e

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:bf ~;first'~t~itenan'dhurc'ii.in ~ .i g"" New I-Iazelton~ .. ..,:~ ..... [AUTI|$ " 8 The little climb 'w~ also use~ 4 " Pot with as a school during weekdays. Jes- Decorative Cover. ea sie started school in 1915. Her Red Flame. U.S. or Mexican Grow :first teacher was Thomas Mac- MEXICAN Grade 2.18/kg n No. 1 Martin. :' Jessie also remembers :the first MANGOS t,ar~ robbery in m~ rI~elt0n. It Size 12 14 iWaS a Monday morning. " ' - i:~:i! Jessie's mother was washing Limit 1 Case .some Hudson Bay blankets in a Over Limit Price $6,99 W~h tub. Little Jessie.w.as hold- ing theeii¢i:oftfleblanke{, holp- ing pull it through the hand 5 49 iUJ N T C H F O~U~ wringer, when they. hoard some per case shots coming from the Union "-~RIIJ/I NG.~ G F/0111/ Bank down the road ..... or 59¢ each • Apparently,.a minister by the name of:MeLean had come with gun and shot at the robbers. :McLean soon became known as the "shoaling preagher." ' , • PORK BUTT STEAKS "WGROUND i Jessie *~,lfid'~she :has :seen New Hazelton nse and ~ throe 'times since sbeli~s lived there. BEEF : Jessie also belonged to the first girl guides group, and her leader Shoulder. 8,8 RegularQuality. Approx. was Mrs. Harris. When Jessie was 16 years old, she was 10 lb. bag. Limit1. Bone-In. i crowned the 1925 M~y Queen by Dr. Wrinch- 4.14/kg lb JJi2.16/kg Ib Je~l~'fi~bf h~i: hmband, Harold Oddfellows OVEHJOY BREAD PEACH PIE LUCERNE ',head visits ,. i I .... Con bntea White Assorted 2 ~e Term, Odd Fellows or 60% Light :', Rebekah Association hosted a ,99 _l~y 24 visit of Grand Master Whole Wheat. Varieties. FOR 175 g tub, iO6rdon Thompson and Grand 450 g loaf. ea ~i~hall Jay Harper of tile Grand e=58- !i : ~ge Independent Order of Odd : !Fe|lo,Feilowslof British Columbia. ]m • :The .visitors Were very " - CREAM by,:their::p~ed tour of the Ter- FRUIT, PUNCH SOFT DRINKS i ii'a~ ~i~G~ise Lake area. Pepsi, 7-Up, ~L,I~ w'~aiher iwas ideal for Schweppes or 1 MinuteAssortedMaid. 9 8 II ~n°w'~rAssorted Flavours 348 Gingerale 48 g~ithe~ng of:'tbe lodges en- Flavours, 4 Li~es Assorted Varieties :~jo~d 'a~:dellclous eveningmeal 2 Litre plus deposit i iafter,,W~¢Bi< ~0mps0n outlined 1Litre Carton. ea A I .... : :th~W6"ri~0fthe lodges. ~, !International projects being ' ~C~,~edO~t include: : f- ---Aned~i~t~on foundation.

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WOLF CUB Matthew Bruneau gets creative during the arts and from Terrace were at the cam p with about 150 cubs and leaders crafts session at Camp ~katee in Smilhers. Nineteen wolf cubs from around the northwest. PHOTO -- ERIC HARKONNEN BEDWEI-I'ING CAN BE STOPPED For FREE booklet, send name, address, phone, age of enuretle to: Cubs Welcome Bacl THE ENURESIS CENTER 1315 Pemblna Highway, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 5S3 take in Bonnie Dean | Deloitte& Kikatee Linda and the staff of Touche ° 4 >Y Bonnie~ Cut & Curl would ..1" Contributed like to welcome back FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES? ,/ " Baby's Name: Nineteen w01f cubs from Ter- B0anie Dean. Bonnie Call us to arrange for a free Taylor David Lloyd Harrison race travelled to Smithers to take Date & Tune of Birth: brings with her 20 years of consultation and a copy Of our May 23/93 at 9:28 a.m. part in Camp Kikateo. ....~" Baby's Name: Weight: 7 Ibs 1 oz Sex: Male Kikatee is a camp put on for experience and welcomes information booklet Brandon Robert Gardner (604] 564.1111 Date & Time of Birth: Parents: Reg& Jill Harrison, wolf cubs here in the northwest her friends and clientele in Gr~dpareots: Mr. & Mrs. L. May 26/93 at 12:56 p.m. and is hosted by various com- Toll Free: 1-800-663-5103 Uewellyn & Mr. & Mrs. D. Terrace and Kitimat to see Weight: 4 lbs 15 oz Sex: Male Harrison munities' scout councils. DELOITrE & TOUCHE INC. Parents: Teresa Stoner & Rob The nine cubs of the First Ter- her Tuesdays, Thursdays #800 299 Mctoria Street, Gardner Baby's Name: race Cubs and ten of the Seventh and Saturdays. Prince George, B.C., Baby's Name: Richard Jol:, Smytho Terrace arrived with their leaders V2L 5B8 Date & Tune of Birth: at the camp site -- the Smithors Katheri~f¢Nicole MacDonald -.p.nnie's /I Date & Tune of Birth: May 25/93 at 6:33 p.m. Fail Fair grounds on Friday, May May 21/93 at 4:20 p.m. Weight: 9 Ibs 12.5 oz Sex: Male 28." Weight: 9 Ibs 7 oz Sex: Female Parents: Tarina Smythe ('Thanks to The cubs set up their campsites Parents: Archie & Jennifer my mother Bonnie Smythe for beihg there forme) and went for a quick supper. Baby's Name: Later that night there was an in- Carissa Jaimle Taylor • Baby's Name: formal eamufire lield, with the Date &.Tune of Birth: ~I~'.) ~.~ ;-" :~li~bcth R°..s.%R,C.. ed. .~-,r,. ),:, May~19193.at 12:22 a,~z. 'Date & T'une or Birth':" '-: Saturday kept the cubs busy all Weigl/g: "~'113s' 19: o z~;e~: l~emate May 26/93 at 5:42 a.m. "~" day long with many activities, in- Parents: Shaua Elsworth & Maria Weight: 5 Ibs 103 oz Sex: Female cluding a compass course/hike, Taylor Parents: Jim &Debbie Reed sense testing, an obstacle course, Baby's Name: Baby's Name: screen painting, making a 'paw' Allesha O'Erien Wolfe Sean Geoffrey Birkedal Parr print, plaster cast moulding and a Q Date & Tune of Birth: Date & `Tune of Birth: craft session. May 22/93 at 6:56 p.m. May 28/93 at 8:40 a.m. Weight: 6 lbs 1 oz Sex: Female Weight: 10 Ibs 2 oz Sex: Male Several games were also in- NEEDTo KNOW Parents: Caroline O'Brien & Parents: Karcn Birkedal & Geoff cluded in the weekend's ac- Eddie We Ire Parr, little brother for Katiel tivities. Putting It Many cubs said they enjoyed SOMETHINGABOUT the obstacle cours~ with its bosom chair most of all, but they Yo.,I:IRNEW had fun with all the camp ac- ca,, COMMUNITY? tivities. Simply... More than 140 cubs, leaders, parent helpers and staff attended the camp. Each participant received a T- Phone Elaine 635:3018 shirt with a camp logo on It and were encouraged to get as many W e Have It Ph'qne Diana 638-8576 people as possible to sign the Phone GIIIlan 635-3044 shirt. Our hostess.willbrine gifts and The camp ran from the 28th to greetings, along with he!pful the 30th of May, AIIII community information. Closing Ceremonies were held a on the 30th with the overall tidy camper award going to Kitwanga. All cubs becoming scouts next year were also recognized; Plans are already in the works LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO. for Camp Kikateo 1994 in Prince Rupert next yqar. JUNE1993 PALACE JUNE 9 3 sUNDm" . MONDAY :-..- ::tUEsDAY .... WEDNESDAY .: :THURSDAY" .::"FR DAY" .: SATURDKY Terrace Big LltlJe SFU hands 1 2 747 Air Brothers & Theatre Cadets Big Sisters Kermode Terrace Kinsmen Club out degrees Friendship Blueback Te[race Nisg'a'a Tribal Swim Club Search and Three local students at Simon Society Anti-Poverty CoundbTerrace Rescue Fraser University received their 1 0 Order of 1 "~ Canadian tr~ Terrace, degrees last week. 6 7 8 9 Royal n Paraplegic = ~ Ringettes •Deanne Wilson received her Poxent! Coalition ~rrace Terrace Peaks Purple Association fox the Kermode Terrace Soccer Minor Gymnastics i bachelor of arts degree, majoring Advancement Friendship Terrace Nisga a Tdbal Terrace Figure in communications. of Education Hockey Society Club Anti-Poverty Council.Terrace ,, Skating, • Laura Tupper received her b Terrace 7 Terrace 0 Canadian IC'I Uttle:- bachelor of arts degree, with a 13 14 : 15 16 • Little U Paraplegic Theatre. major in fine and performing arts Parents Coalition ~rrace Kermode Terrat:e Theatre • Association : Parentslor',, fox the , I French . and a minor in communications .Advancement Minor Friendship Kltimat Terrace Nlsgaa Tribal " , Shames and concentration theatre, of Education Hockey Society Shrine Club Anti.poverty Council.Terrace • Bradley Pollard received his in Terrace - Ski Club ' bachelor of science degree, with a 2~_ 'Order of r-~, Canadian 2~, Minor I 20 ,, 21 22 23 -r Royal 2 • .~ Paraplegic' major in biological sciences. • ParentsCoalition Purple , ~ Association: The thr~ Terrace graduates fox the ~rrace Kermode Terrace Peaks :" KInette Club were among 2,000 SFU grads Advancement • Minor Friendship Gymnastics Terrace • Nlsga'a Tribal : of Education i Hockey , hrra.©e Figure ~ who received degrees June 3 and • In Terrace Society ,Club Anti.Poverty Council.Terrace ":' ~', ~$keting 4. #~f't SFU handed out honourary de- 27 28 Terrace 29 ." 7-:) g, PDzenll Coalition Minor Kermode grees this yesz;:t9SFTJ lingnlsllca fox g~s Seniors I ":: , ,' i ...... 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51TTIPI(J ROOM CALEDONIA CONSTRUCTION 12 students Sean Bujtas, Joey WaRs, don Hildebrandt, and Randy Menz are building INs table to be auctioned off in support of the Children's Haven Pro- ject In Olinda, Brazil. Project organizer Bob Bussanich says construction is nearing completion on the new school house for street kids there. They're expecting to get word shortly of a quad- rupling of matching funds from CIDA for the project. It's basically a transitional school and oMLY eight of the street kids who have started there have now moved on to public school. Watch TV viewing FROM

H OW DOES watching 'IV affect your chil- ~- dren? Did you Without even talking "~'~ about-what they are watel~ng (the LA-Z-BOY violence, and the morals), TV ._2 "~,I know that... watching can have alot of effects on health all by itself. ,... The most notable thing about 1 television is the relationship be- tween too much 'IV and being t ; overweight. A variety of studies have shown that the more people watch "IV, the more likely they are-to. be overweight. On the average, children spend about 22 ~, !o 25'hours a week watching tele- vision, Compare that to about 25 hours per week in schooll And there are other statistics: Allan Banner about one third of children have no limits whatsoever placed on their "IV watching. In 16% of UPHOLSTERY CLEANING feel like " a "king " w~ homes the television is on all day We will gently extract ground-in soil to hal p freshen long. Preschoolers are likely to him a recliner, reclining ....-...., -....--..-. watch much more "1~ than school your upholstered furniture and kee p it looking its bestl age children. ¢ Free Estimates recliner, orsofa bed fox' , Men who watch more than .... :" ~t"% , I ' :~.:;' ~:'ii:~: a. :.:.fa.~,~,:~;;fi,',",~,;.-~.,~,,,,,, ..... , ...... '---.~-r. __ "'V/", ,"2','3" ~i~ ,~ i ,: ~, lii~'~i~fj"~•~.,/ei-~,~ight~'tl~n?"~-~: ~*.-',,~!~;i . I those who watch less than an hour. The people who did the study weren't sure whether this [] was because men who watch TV a lot are less active, or if they MAKE tend to eat more high calorie foods: Some people even think it's a combination of these two I things. FATHER'SDAY On the other hand, a study that looked at how much TV children

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The relationship between "IV a-Z-BOy SOFABED iii Ii III IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III *79900 and l~ing overweight has alot to do with the.inactivity of watching . television. But you also have to .!:': look at the amount and types of :':.i:i! LA-Z-BOY LEATHER RECLINER...... '1,079 o° foods eaten while watching. ::i!ii ~ Many of the foods advertised '~':~ 0n'lW are high in calories, and ..':. LA-Z-BOY RECLINING LOVE SEAT,. Illll '1 09900 particularly high in fat. 2 !i~Noi::Only does television in- , fiUeii~e5vhat we eat whtlo We're • ' Watching lt,;but it also influences what-we buy at the grocery store. Reserve a seat for Dad now, while there's still i Most parents are fanfiliar with the : ,-:~ pressures a child can bring to bear • . tO plirchaso an advertised pro- plenty of time for delivery before Father's Day! duct. i : ii~ So what to do about television? :. '. ~Try limiting "IV watching to • : :those pmgra~ which you and You can't afford to sit this sale out[ ~-:' i : : :!your child have agreed upon, AJ- :: :::,i low time for special program- :'. ::: ,mlng, . Imt"discoumge watching • , , i i TV for-long pedod~ of time. He deserves to have the besl ::: ::: -! '~.W~i.~tch ..... ~hows .with your ehll- dren,'and talk about the content Of the shows. Ask them what they A ' It'sthe best iNng to happen to G EN U I NE :~: ,~ and tell them how you feel. • ,~'~-u,~u® cake since cake. And :i :': Point out the differences between VRII~I ~UIII what a treat ItIs..M.ade L/-- ,,,.,,,o • ' s~ociai reality and "IV. If a social i~imbiem isshown on 'IV, talk TnvI:IIOIEN OWIK ~,h,Qhtcake crunch.oho~o,o,e Cool and • ' ~bout how it was solved, and dis- creamy chocolate and vanillaDQ ® softserve. . . ¢uss-how It mlsht be solved In Plus rich,cold fudge and deliclous Icing,You can have itdecorated for any occaslon, too. s viewing, try The DalryQueen* Round Cake. Frozen and in a loeatton i~cckaged foreasy take home. m't be turned on ex- k up one today. someone wants to rifle prosram. /aflety of excellent WII'mHYOU ~ available, but It's • wide spectrum of 4532 Lakelse Ave. Terrace Other shows. Educating yourself PI:

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*New Businesses *Seasonal Specialists ~ +i - LAKELSE LAKE LODGE Welcome to the lake. Enjoy our Panorama Dining Room *"Often-Called" umbers" ~'~'hone &Address Changes and some of the finest food at reasonable prices Relax in our friendly "Black & White" Neighborhood Pub * Professional Services ' mportant Services Uve Entertainment on the Weekend Welcome To • BANQUET FACILITY *Phone 638-7283 and ask for Business Directory Advertising :! BED & BRE/kKFAST Lakelse Lake i CAMPiNG SANDY BEACH !:•• ;Lodge+.... : Your card could be here for :thousands of people to see even week ' i. cONVENiENCE STORE': :) I: ph:*798-9541 ' I T I

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[] [] Quiet Io( " Delightful 3 bedroom split level home located in quiet location with great view of the mountains. • Don't overlook this special family home with fenced back yard, playground for your children, garden area and large sundeck. There is also a double driveway and 18 x 24 garage i with 10' ceilings. For more information and your appointment to view call Gordie Olson. 635-6361. MLS

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RUSTY LJUNGH The management of TERRACE 4630 Copper River 4802 Park REALTY LTD, • ROYAL LEPAGE $57,5OO $110,000 ABN recognizes RUSTY LJUNGH as the outstandingsalesman for the month of May 1993. We value her excellent performance and service to the public in the field of Real Estate, Rusty's determination and motivation have awarded her "SALESMAN OF THE MONTH', CO NGRATULATIONSI 5244 MountainVista #18- 4832 Lazelle $134,000 $47,500 i,--.~ ..... TERRACE REALTY LTD, MEMBER Call John Evans i:% :. Re/Max of Terrace 4654 Lazel[e Ave. (Credit Union Bldg) Associate Broker Network ,.=llO.|l*l I t ~..I~ ,.~ |plllll~ 638-1400 638-0371

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BASEMENT HOME IDEAL FOR THOSE JUST STARTING OUT By 1M. Tynun At 38'-0" wide and only 45'- O' deep, this home will fit on a variety of lots, and is spccifica- ly suited to a hillside lot which , i! slopes from the back down to the front. Low square footage should keep construction costs down, while a stylish and effi- cient design keeps equity rising. The exterior features an / ~-2",, '~f-e" ',\ ,:; '~ elegant raised entrance and a fashionable palladian style / i / , window. A centred garage pro- vides an interesting visual departure from the average basement home. vl ==~,...... , 58'-o" ., ...... Enter into a foyer open to the tSEDROO....~. [4'-2"x 10%9 '' TYNAN DESIGNLTD. ,. i ,O'l~l ~ second storey and brightened l~l-l(~th Avenmt, SunW, ¢1.C. COUNTF~T O'x I .. by an overhead window. A Photo: 681-572~ Fm.c K~1.4~2

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KITWANGA RESIDENTIAL NEW HOME! THE ULTIMATE ' CLOSE TO SCHOOL [ MOBILE WITH ADDITION IN TOWN MOBILE 1100 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home New home wlth 1508eq. ft. ofliving This3103 sq. ft. homeis of quality .11906q.ft. .3bedrooms 1984ModulineMoblle-14x70with This 1982, 14 x 60, 2 bedroom Iocsted dose to curling rink, Has sroaandfullbasement,3bedrooms, finishing and comes with, 5 -Basement .Rreplace Built-In12x24addlt~on-tota11268sq. dishwasher, oven, and G.E. ft, Inmobilehomswithnaturatgasheatls excellentcondition and makes an , new sundeck in 1991, and roof masterwith large 5 piece, ensuite, bedrooms, family room, dining .Asking $124,900MLS counter-top range. Must be movadl excellentstarer or retirementhome, -~ was new 1988-89. Sitting on an Privatelot backing on to peril Listed room, lUng room, 3bedrooms, md Co~e to downtown and,all the aue of land it ls a must to see, For at $149,900MLS, CailTedorGord Includinga 4 piece ensuite. Full .. Asking$27,500 ML8. For more more Information Call Ted Nowl , basement,double garage and many Information Call Ted, 635-5619, amenities. Call Shaunce'Today for more extras, Call Shauncefor more GOOD STARTER HOME , more Information. Asking $29,900 ~ 635-5619, Listedat $65,000ML5. LAKESHORE ACREAGE information.ML9, For the family lust starting out, this MOBILE IN TOWN MLS i -, ~ .... ' ,: ; ~i~:!!,!;~!" ,, % '~ o .~ Locatedon Kaium Lake 9 acres of , 1000 sq, ft., part basement home 1981 Manco 14 x 70, 3 bedroom I | vacant land, Approx 700 ft. of can offer you all you need. Four mob e home,Set uplntralter wk In INCOME PLUS':':' ~ : lakeshors frontage, Ideal for one's EXTRAI EXTRA! CALL US bedrooms.Rreplace, Natural gas town, New WG furnace and hot Let the revenuepay your mortgage, - dreen home or can be used for a ABOUT IT! heat. Situated on 60 x 400 lot, water. To view catl John. MLS. 1 four bedroom suite aril;1:3 two , summer retreat. Maps available, Prked at $74,900. MLS, , ~ For more Info, give us a call, Asking Truly one of Terrace's6nest homes, bedroom suites In town dose to $34,900MLS, The home offers 2250 sq. E of ' TRUCKERS, schools and downtown. Call ~; ,. living space on the main floor plus a SMALL ACREAGE CONTRACTORS Shaunce for more Information, ,. 3/4 basement. It also features 7 Located lust outsidethe town 5beyshop,'2twelve~. aM2tenE $1SS,000MLS. , i JUST MOVE IN I STOP-CIRCLE- CALL! bedrooms, living room, dining room, boundariesIs this level 1.5 acre doors.All cement ~oors. Orease pE...... : i Thls 1800 sq. it, of finished home | Vew attractivewell m~lntatned 1.100 familyroom, tee room, 4 batl'voorns, parcel. Natural gas available. A 2800 eq, it, office, storageand p~s REDUCED getting married.., ha,, bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, | ..ft. 4hedroomhome. Locetedon N/G hot water heat, attached convenient place to build your new room. Can be run as v~ous home finished basement. Home in | the bench feet{Jring N]G heat, 2 garage,workshop and much, much home or pe~slbly set up y~r mobtle budnasawhile living in attached A1967Malody12x64moblehome .This basket .holds excellent conditloa Call Shaunce | baths, family room, fenced 50 x 122 more. For more Inform~on or your Information and for your appointment to view. J lot, single detached, shop. Asking HansPers°naiMLsaPP°lntmentto view call home.prl~:latCall$24,900,Jim abOUtMLS, this listing 1200view.MLS.Sq' ft residence, Call John to thatCallTedla quiteToday,COZY.635.5619Just $8,900.. MLSI ; gifts especially ~LS ...... ~ $109,900MLS. ~ ~ ~ ~ : helpful for you.

Welcome Wagon :~.:: ~:.:~ :i~ ~ I:~ hostess today. ;~!: "; ''" i!~ • Ph'qne Diana 6358576 ; ~ ~ , ~i<~,~ ~ . I Phone Gilllan 6353044 Duff Gordon 01son Laurie Forbes Hans Stach Shaunce Kru sselbrink Ted Garner John i '! : I I Stan Parker Jim y ...... , .... ,^ 635,5382 635.5619 635.9312 I ~ ,~L~01~ :i : i 635'4031 635,6688 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page Bll EAL ESTAT

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.c~ • ~~ /~.~ ,i largecovered entry providesweather ' protection, ~ .~;~o" ~~~--~ ~'~---~~~ . ~_ open railed staircase enhances ~ r- ,-~., ,:- - _. -- ~ ~--~.f;_~:_ " --=..__ ~ : ~ . ~ : spaciousness throughout living and • '~,"~ "" 'I~ ~ dining rooms. ,,, kitchen, nook and family room all with • access to rear sundeck. ,,, roomy master suite with rear sundeck access, walk-in closet and split three-piece ensuite. ,,, lower floor may be finished at a later _.~,~'-- '~e~_g~ ~ _ ~.~., date to add 1136 sq. ft. i: WEINMASTER HOME DESIGN ] =1 .,-~----~ TOTAL: 1 510 SQ. FT. (140.2 M =) ~'Jndec~ ~, o,~o~O.oO~ I~;~~g,oo~'"~°~'~ ~I-N-I' 'l "~M ---- I WIDTH: 52'0"(15.8 M) DEPTH: 33'0"(10.OM) . •

~"=-'~ (-'; [ "4 , '26 t6 1~ [ -..,.o.~,, "~z: ~ ~ "Rouse Plans Ava,lable ThrOugh '.. ~i~-- ., ' I ! ;" ;-I!! " : 23' , 2" y : .. FOYER , . : • . | • - ...... , I ,, . __ , Termce BEOROC.,:" I :. t '~=_.~.~00M J:~" . 3;NiNG o 1()'6 X ,04 li;."''3" x ~0'4 / R00M on lil > I ROOM ~o il .... ::I I : I Di> t '-L~ | ") '/ - '~ 3207 Munroe; Terrace ": MAIN FLOOR PLAN ~'~'~ 1 [ ~' :" ' MEMBER OF TIM-BR.MARTS L't D. 635-6273 ' 1510 SQ. FT. (140.2 M =) LOWER FLOOR

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'.~ : ' OPEN HOUSE ~,~.,,,...,..', ,,:~i,~..L~ ~ ~;~.~.:.'i.:: .,~....~*':,.~~,'.~ u.: , Saturday~June:12;1993 CALLINGALL TRUCKERS QUIET RURALSETrlNG 4 BEDROOMHOME IN Bre,,~o i=nrl~$on ' ~"'2',00 L'~.:~0:I);'iTI.' :' 20X40 Truck Shop, carpenter shop, lots of For this 4 B/R home on two 78x127 lots. HORSESHOE Dave Parker 638.1579 Hostedby Olga Power bedroom mobile home too. What more growno family. Close to Uplands school, newlyrenovated upstairs, vaulted ceilings, could a guy ask for at $79,900. Call Diana Pricedto ~ell I I I I Only $139,500, Gel skylightin kitchen combine to make this a "mustsee', Call Diana now, MLS, " '" - ' !::Z.,~:I ~...... ' to ~lew 638-0268. Veme todaytovi~. Enviro tall ENTER TO WIN FREE COMMISSION nmen sis ONLY AT REALTY WORLD ...... ~:--..~,

3 Bedroom mobile In Sunny Hill Park. Diana Wood -:.,Be a partof Canada'soriginal DennisLissim0re ,~7,~00.~XCw,h~e.nt--.S.0~', ' /' 'i.:i;:,,= "~"~ ' '• :::green movement-withkids. 838-8093 ~~ .,~•~,i !.~ i':/' ....

~ "~"~'.:~"~:.,~'"i" _.. T HAMER'S THE PLACE FIELDOF DREAMS I NEEDA HOME HOBBY FARM Great location neat schools and town, yet As this comfortable 5 B/R home backs 4 Bedroom home, shop end barn, on 9.72 quiet as it is a no-thru streeL The home onto Skeena Fields offering privacy,views Large lot with 24x20 wired shop needs and a large playground.See this home in • - I mobile or home as the cement pads and acres. Most of property's cleared and In offers a great deal for the asking pfica of -{;!t E-~1~=;--"------0lgaPowor septicatsaJreadydone. For $34,900 you hey, Creek runs through property, $109,951. See Rio for detalls on this 4 B/R, the Horseshoe soon before its sold, MLS Ric White 635-383.3 can move fight away, Call quick Brenda. $129,900.Call Dennis638-8093. MLS 2 bathroom home on l='ge lot. EXC, $124,500. Call Brenda. 6.35.6506 il/, , ,

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Suzanne Gle.,,on Dedck Kennedy Wands Walberg Shells Love Joy DOVer Dave Reynolds John Cords 638-819B 635-3042 635.3734 635-3004 635-9598 . 635-7070 635-3126 Page B12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 WEATHER egATCH LAST Max, Mln. Snow Rain Sun WEEK Temp. Temp. (era) (mm) (hrs) AH KI 'S FIRST STAR May 29 22.7 11.8 0 Trace 9.8 May 30 19.5 9.8 0 3.2 5.2 KI May 31 24.3 9.3 0 0.8 9.8 June 1 13.0 10.5 0 16.8 0 Introduction to Preschool June 2 21.9 8.0 0 Trace 11.7 June 3 22.9 11.6 0 Trace 6.5 This 20 day program is designed to introduce children June 4 21.8 12.0 0 0.2 4.6 to a normal preschool environment. Children will INTRODUCTION TO LAST Max. Min. Snow Rain Sun participate in social interaction, artistic creativity, circle YEAR Temp. Temp. (cm) (mm) (hrs) time and indoor/outdooractivities. KINDERGARTEN t~.:-..,L,.:...... :...-....,,... This fun filled but structured program is designed to smoothen PROGRAM DATES: June 14 to July 9 }~~ the childs approach to regular school and introduce learning as May 29 17.7 9.4 0 1.2 6.1 an enjoyable process.Our qualified staff, having eight years May 30 14.7 6.3 0 4.4 0.2 July 12 to Aug 6 * ::::;'=: primary level teaching experience, will be teaching the children May 31 15.2 9.4 0 13.6 0 Aug 9 to Sept 3 in a "year one type" classroom setting. June 1 14.5 8.1 0 19.0 3.5 June 2 16.0 7.7 0 0.4 6.3 June 3 17.8 4.9 0 0 5.2 Morning or afternoon sessions available PROGRAM DURATION: JUNE 14 to SEPT 3 June 4 21.1 4.3 0 0 13.6 $8.00 PER SESSION Morning or afternoon sessions available To meet staff and tour the facility please call: $8.00 PER SESSION @ Organic waste in land- To meet staff and tour the facility please call: For recorded weather in- fills creates methane -- one 638-8890 formation from Environment of the gases contributing to Canada, call 635-4192, A Kid's Castle Program ~i~ 638-8890 ~) the Greenhouse Effect. - A Kid's Castle Program Landfills produce about 38 per cent of the methane gen- erated by Canadians. Corn- posting can keep most of our organic waste out of la~fals.

Environment Canada's environmental citizenship messages courtesy of. the Terrace Weather Office. What's Up 'gilt'amelia'------nSlOle-- " EVERY MONDAY Terrace Co- Dependants Anonymous meets from 8-9 pro: Call Karen 638- 0707. tt de S 8 tt EVERY 3RD MONDAY' of each month the Arthritis Sodety has a I drop-in for information at Happy I Tacos,Nachos, Tosados, Crunchy, Corn Chips I SelectedVarieties Gang Centre 3226 Kalum 1:30- 3:00. * S II t/ II VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for Terraceview Lodge Pet Visitation Samples i Program. Once a month commit- Available rain ment needed. Dogs only. For more info call'Bon~l~ ~it ~3"8,0223, "At Deli . ,.per:: . ; :. :weight,. ,, : .... ,,., ', , * c66nier ci00gm t~ l QR 13, 48 4 L Pail The "CHILD HEALTH CLINICS" need your volunteer services. Duties include weighing & measuring children. No lifting necessary. Qinics are Tuesdays Rogers Kraft Original from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 p.m..~ 4:00 p.m. Thurs- days 1:30 p,m. - 4:00 p.m. For more information call Catherine @ MIRACLEWHIP TIDE 638-3310. SUGAR i IIt t/ al II White Granulated Regularor Light LaundryDeiergent ' . TERRACE PIPES & DRUMS practice every Men. from 7:30- 8:10 p.m. Jr. Table; 8:20.9:00 p.m. Sr: Table; 9:15-9:45 p.m. piping & Overlimit Overlimit drumming. Meet at the Kin Hut $7.88 next to Heritage Park. Anyone $3.48 interested in playing or learning to I play, call Audrey Kerr at 635- 10kg 8 [] 8'8:"1"2Lt 3726. 6 48 ''°''Bag 1 Litre ttS~$$ 2 98 CCB TERRACE AND DISTRICr White Cane Club meeting the 2nd Tues. of every month at I:00 pm in Mozzarella Cheese the Women's Resource Centre. Everyone welcome. For informa- tion phone Syivle at 635-6422 or Elizabeth at 638-1397. 0 tt i=$S 'SMOKIES PIONEER' KIDS CLUB meets every Wed. from 6:30-8 pro. For kids 6-9 years at Terrsce Peniecos- tal Assembly, 351! Ehy St. Ph. 635-2434 for more i nfo. - *S*** TERRACE-KITIMAT NORTH- ERN SINGLES meet every Tues- day at 7 pm at Mr. Mikes. For into. phone 632-3547 or 635-3238. 00 nrrL~ ~ grams I~OOS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Monday 8:30pm Anglican Church; Tuesday 8:30pro Catholic Church; Wednesday 7:30pro; Thursday 7:30pro Hospital Psych Unit; Fri- day 8:30pro Kermode Friendship Centre; Saturday 7:00pro Hospital Psych Unit; Sunday 7:00pro Hos- pital Psych Unit (mens), FPOTATOES IV CHICKEN ! RIBS ***** TERRACE INTERMEDIATE I II Drumsticks I PreviouslyFrozen YOUTH CHOIR. meets every Monday. Age I2-18plm years. Time: 7-8:30 pm. Location: T.B.A. Music Director: Mrs. A, Kebernik, 638-1230. Accompanist: Mrs. S. Dougl~ty,638,0509. t/.O O,O PROJECT LITERACY offers a scribe service to help people with ! $1.:Bklg I I1 . 98;;;'1 their reading and/wilting. Fr~ help with your letters, forms or applications (ap-pll-kay-shu ns ). Call Mellssa st 635.9119. SO$ItO ONGOING MONDAYS CODA Meetings contact Karon st 638- 0707, at the Womem Resource Centre from 7-9 pm . ~O011 ONOO1NG WEDNESDAYS ACOA meetings.contact Karen 638-0707~ women,s Resource

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Skeena Angler Classic win for Simpson Sunny weather and a repeat win for himself hard-pressed to repeat, Kevin one of Terrace's own gave the crowd Gillanders and Christopher Mantel. lots to smile about at this year's finishing just 18 and 27 seconds back, Rob Kermodei Classic run. respectively. Sue Simpson successfully defended her Among other strong hometown per- Brown 10kin women's title, coming in more formanees was Heidi Siebring's fourth than a minute and a half clear of nearest place overall finish in the women's 5krn rival Cheryl Martello of Prince Rupert. in which Marsh Cater and Karen Kelly She also shrugged off the heat to clip crossed in 7th and 9th respectively. more than a minute off her '92 winning Gord Buxton took fifth spot in the HE ENVIRONMENT time. men's 10kin and Dave Cater, Collin T ministry recently com- In the men's 10kin it was Smithers' Veilleux, Murray Warner, Larry Eoling- missioned a study to turn to celebrate as Richard Harrison, the broke and Gary Pettipas all produced determine if live capture one to beat in the northwest, cruised to top-10 5kin finishes. salmon fishing is feasible an equally comfortable win in 34:15, just Diana Wood, Gall Sheasby and Kerry in B.C. 28 seconds shy of last year's record- Paulis were also top-tennets in the The consultants concluded fish breaking time. women's 10km. traps, fish wheels, reef nets and The share-out continued in the Nell Fleischrnann took top spot in the modified seining were the methods women's 5kin event where Prince men's 45-49 years 10krn division, Jodi holding the most promise. Rupert's Cheryl Steele crossed the line Whiting placed second in the women's Fish traps are floating mazes -- a in 22:19, just 17 seconds clear of fellow 16-19 yeats 5kin and Madlyn Earl was series of emclosures getting progres- coast city runner Kerri Finnigan. runner-up in the women's 40 years and sively smaller until they reach a place And Kevin Silverson, 16, look a title up short course. where the salmon are penned. home to Telkwa, winning the men's Paul Clark was the lone wheelchair The fish are guided into the device short course in 16:54, 29 seconds clear entry, pulling his young son around the by the use of a barrier and once in the of Terrace's Ed Anserns. 5kin course in a time of 16:59. funnel, instinct leads to entrapment. The under-13s age category provided More than 175 runners and walkers en- Fish traps have been used for the day's most exciting finishes in both tered the two events while the centuries. Natives fishing B.C. rivers women's and men's. enthusiastic youngsters in the lkm once made extensive use of traps and Rachel Wilherson, despite improving boosted the total well over the 200 mark. welts. nearly a minute on her '92 winning time, The event, the largest of its kJnd in the .Adopted by the commercial only just hold off fellow Terracite north, drew entries from Prince Rupert to fishermen of Washington State in the Bridget DeJong by a scant four seconds. Smithers and north to New Aiyansh and late 1800s, traps were providing fish And Nathan Northridge also found Gitwinksihlkw. to 15 canneries a century later. Seining is the most widespread f'mh- ing technique used today. The seiner encircles fish then draws the ends of, the net together, progressively confin- ing the fish until they can be brought aboard. Using this approach, target fish can be selected from non-target fish, pro-,. vided there is time given to sort them. Unfortunately, things do not work that way in our seine fisheries, t Hydraulic systems used to haul fish over a drop ramp on the stem came, stress and mortality to fish. In short openings where time is big money, there is little chance commer- cial fishermen are going to adopt tech- piques requiring more time and lead- ir)gto a reduced catch...... r~'~' N~ i~g{ilati0ris demanding the use ., of p0wer'blocks -'- which greatly in- creases the time required to haul the net -- and mandatory sorting of large catches would mean seining could be done in highly selective manner. This is how it's done .in Alaska much to the consternation of many fishermen there who would love to get out from under their regulations and adopt the ecologically insensitive, but more efficient drum seiners of B.C. The use of a modified net may hold some promise. The report suggests a variant of a Mediterranean squid net, called the lampara, may be worth looking into. The lampara consists of two wings and bag with a floor or apron across the bottom. Fish collect in the bag as the net is pulled in and are prevented from escaping by the apron and wings. Mortality is low. Reef nets are another technology pioneered by natives. Funnel-like con- traptions, they are set in migratory FOLLOWING in Mom's footsteps (actually just ahead of her in the photo fish paths; Reef. beats used today are above) is Scott Simpson. He was so determined to get in on the Kermodei equipped with live holding tanks, the Classic 1kin action, he fudged his age on the entry form. Although the largest capable of holding 800 fish. number on his chest says '5', he's really only two but he wasn't going to let However, with the opportunity to his lack of years stop him. The warm-up he gave Morn must have worked. mak6 more money gillnetting and Sue Simpson went on to win the women's 10kin in a faster lime than last seining the number of reef netters year. Of course the Classic is as much about participation as it is times declined. and the ladies at left were among those who enjoyed putting the accent on It's interesting that in 1991 the the former. Above left are Cheryl Steele, first overall in the women's 5km, Washington State Fisheries Depart- and Richard Harrison, repeat winner in the men's 10kin. ment, worried about the health of their coho stocks, shut down gillnet, seine and troll fleets, yet allowed the reef , boats to continue fishing. Fishwheels are another hoary tech- SLO-PITCH nology. Natives used them and yeats later Columbia River commercial fishermen landed tounes and tomes of salmon with them. SKB slumber ends Like traps, fishwheels are used in conjunction with leads or barriers: that /Someonejustwokeup:t.hoslcc p- to get it together again after being herd the catch into the river.driven ing~iantl blanked 9-0 by Radon and then losing a rotating baskets of the wheel. The SKB Wreckers last week sewed 9-8 thriller to Terrace Paving. That win allowed the mad crew to pull And, after some experimentation it notice on the Men's Sic-Pitch league Back Eddy down to share the basement appears lowering gillnots 1.2 meters they are back on track. below their float lines may reduce the Dominant in league action last year, spot. catch of steelhead travelling In clear the Wreckem opened the '93 campaign Before that, however, the Pub has an- other tough game to get through. They water. Because the use of these weed- with a pair of 7-0 losses. face West Point, SKB's main rivals in lines would also reduce the sockeye Even in winning their first - May 28 catch, the commercial fishermen con- against leaders Rudon - SKB had to '92, Friday night at 6:30 p.m. time to resist them. come from behind :in the last inning to With West Point set to play Rudon next Monday night at the same time, the The Atlantic salmon were so heavily eke out a 7-6 victory. fished the commercial fishery for But the bats finally started booming league may start to shake down into them had to be shut down. last week as the wrecking crew blasted what could prove to be the season's pat- With that kind of handwriting on the in 37 runs in jnst two games. tern. wall, you'd think commercial First to be bludgeoned were Terrace At the moment, however, with all five fishermen of the west coast would be Paving, victimized 21-2. SKB then felled times separated by just a single game, it aggressively pursuing selective har- Rudon 16-5 to grab a share of top spot. could hardly be closer. League spokesman Bob Dempster vesting methods, Next to feel the fury of the Wreckers pointed out anyone is welcome to come attack will be cellar-dweller Back Eddy Only in this way will they secure down to RIvei~ide Park, at the end of when the two meet next Monday at 7:45 thelrilvelihoods. Legion Ave., and catch the action. " _ But no, instead of Innovation and" p.m. Game nights areMonday, Wednesday SAFEI Kltwanga-Hazelton's third baseman has no play as the Terrace runner creatt~'lty, the commercial ~ fishers SKB will be trying to wipe out the memory of that e~lier 7-0 shutout by the and ~Fdday~and a quick checker>the ;henri ly beats the throw from eft The Saturday morning game was the first in cllngdoggedly Sports M~J~i will show who,s lilaytng ~ itle boys fastball zone playoffs for a B.C. Summer Qames berth. Kitimat and harvesttn~ math Pub. " ~., : For their part; Back Eddy will be trying and at what time. Houston rounded out the contenders. Results in next week's Standard. Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 Icy August ns rtain ! C/ear August: a time when most both have als0 seen Natlonsi those present get both on- and "These guys have got to stay in ~'1 [ people think in terms of Hockey League action. off-ic~ tuition in the game's finer shape," he explained, Thework Hea, ng Ads points; Flaherly has stepped between involved in teaching and playing , Newest Products: ? strapping on water skis, not The school also offers after- actual games effectively acted as the pipes for the Sharks while • Opera Clearvoice (Canal) .Optima 2000 (in the ear) lacing up ice skates. Sharpies palrolled the blue line hours game action each night, a training program for the in- But that's just what up to 300 for the Detroit Red Wings. DeJong poInted out. structor/players. •Profile Clearvoice(low-profile I.T.E,) . youngsters will be doing as they Add in Sham Maitland, Jason Anyone aged 16 years and up If there wasn't that opportunity oClearvoiceOde (Canal) can sign up for the summer prepare to hit the iceat the stxth Krug, Tony Hildebrand, Ian AI- in their hometown, he added, Beltone offers clear voice micre-circuitry in these annual Terrace Summer Hockey they would have to spend their quality Beltone hearing aids. School. summers where they had an op- : 7t Spokesman Jake DeJong said "These guys have to stay in shape. portunity to keep up the neces- ,I got We are holding a 284 kids took advantage of the They can't sit around all summer." sary level of fitness. [ Battery Special/ ] opportunity last year and that sort Flaherty, for example, would be I Buy two packages of batteries service center in of turnout is expected this time. Jake DeJong. putting in two weeks work at Vie- They will be split into four age toria just prior to the Terrace and get a free Beat the Heat Kit Terrace on groups: up to eight years, 9-10 school. I (not valid with battery club) Thursday years, ll-12s and 13 years and ...... M_ario Des- league where contact hockey is ',These guys just can't sit 1 battery coupon per customer June 17, 1993 at up. jardim, Davey Jones, Rod Philpot the name of the game. around all summer," DeJong EXPIRES ~?~, De3ong said the ages in last and Simon Dodd and there's little The recreational league offers said. JUNE 30/93 -'~, • ,j the Terrace Inn year's enrolment ranged from doubt the kids are going to learn a adults a chance to enjoy the non. 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I ,.Llrnll I per cu,qomer "'"~ OllerexplresJulyJ,1993 I - ~ Llmlt I percuslomer OllerexplresJuly 3 Ig93 , Limit I parcuslomer ~ Oilero,,-,.-:';::."~ ;-o.I ;= • maim m I mare mira ~- I i i i m I I ~ I m N i i 'i l I I i ~ I i i I~ I I I m I I ~I I lu~IIO=m ~Uqmm~6 "='fib I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 - Page C3 Sports Records fall as racers burn up track It's going to be a long, hot der the old mark with a 19:16 lap. the C Hobby class, Elizabeth Main: Dan Thickett (97) Main: Brent MeCarron (81) season: as in hot drivers, hot For McCarron, the record Cl0akey, Menu Dawn Ton~s and Leslie A Street B Hobby cars and hot times., crowned a perfect six-for-sixper- Lynch each picking up a pair. Dash: Major Craig (777) Dash: 'l~m Reining (114) At only the second mcct of the refinance which took his season Jennifer Darby had the edge In Heat: Major Craig (777) Ileal: Oord Klassen (77) TONIGHT Main: Dare,/McKeewn (841) new stock ear season, records fell tally to eight wins in nine races. C Street action, winning four of Main: Dan Thickelt (97) Youth Soccer Off to the same kind of start is B Street A Street UNDER 10s. 6:30 p.m. and fell again. ' six including a Saturday sweep Dash: Joe Botz (777) Dash: Major Craig (777) Shoppers v AGK Ernie Perkins set the stage in Major Craig in the A Street while Shelley Reinhardt sped to category. Following his opening Heat and Main wins Sunday. Heat: Fraser Sutherland (919) Heat: Major Craig (777) Skeena Cellulose v Wildwood Saturday's Sportsman claSs, scor- Main: Fraser Sutberland (919) day sweep, Craig guided #777 to Main: Major Craig (777) Cent Lions y Carlyle Shepherd ching round the track 'in 17:19 Below, full results for the meet. C Hobby five weekend wins with only Terrace Speedway will be thc B Street Copperside v Surveyors seconds to flame the old mark of Dash: L~lie Lynch (66) Dash: Joe Botz (777) Darcy McKeown in Saturday's of more Satur- GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. 17:28. scene action this Heat: Leslie Lynch(66) ' Heat: Joe Botz (777) Rlcbards v Pi~a Hut Fast as that was, the new time Main able to beat him to the che- day and Sunday. Main: Dawn Tomas (97) Main: Joe Botz (777) Terrace Travel Tide Lakc v didn't last long. Perkins went quered flag. May 29 race results C Street C Hobby : i back out the following day and • The triple,7 beat the pack four ~unifer Darby (650) Dash: Elizabeth Cloakey (7~ : : Bambino minor baseball more times over the two day Dash: Albert Weber (6) Heat: Jennifer Darby (650) Heat Elizabeth Cloakoy (77) Farko v McDonalds lowered it again with a 17:14 cir- meet, this time in B Strect with Heat: Ernie Perkins (5) Main: Jennifer Darby (650) Main: Dawn Tomes (97) Shoppers v Chevron cuit. Main: Emle Perkins (5) May 30 race results C Street (6:15p.m. Elks Park) Hot to be left out, Brant McCar- Joe Botz behind the wheel. A~obby Dash: Jennifer Darby (650) ton and Warren Lindsay both After taking the Dash on Satur- Dash: Breat McCarron (81) Heat: Shelley Reinhardt (919) Fastball day, Botz continued his im- Dash: Joe Borovec (7) turned in record-breaking per- Heat: Brent M~n (81) Main: Shelley Reinhardt (919) Chevron Jrs. v Cole Petroleums Pressive start to the season by Heat: Joe Borovec (7) formances in theA Hobby class. Main: Brent McCarron (81) Main: Ernie Perkins (5) JAMBOREE ('/p.m. NWCC diamond) McCarron's 19:02 time smoked sweeping all three events the fol- B Hobby Sportsman: Mike I.,cmky (54) the previous best of of 19:17 lowing day. Dash: Tim Fleming (114) Dash: Brent McCarron (81) Hobby: Brent McCarron (81) THURSDAY~ JUNE 10 while Lindsay also snuck in un- Honours were evenly split in Heat: Gary McCarthy (92) Heat: Brent McCarron (81) Street: Kevin Preeoe (919) Youth Soccer UNDER 12s. 6:30 p.m. Sight & Sound v Co-op II'IUI= fill I1~1' I '= ' I I II I II I ' I I~1'1' I 'l Hnning v Bandstrs C.cdarlandv Brady'sFC UNDER 13 GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Wilkinson v Terraoe Shell Fastball G]i AJD ANID IDADS S/LJE NW Oldtimers v Tymsoschuk (7 p.m. NWCC diamond)

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Minor softball SQUIRTS CYCLING Skoena Valtey Fence v Safeway ~ JERSEYS (6:30 p.m. Elks Park) SHORTS - Prevent chafing from the saet and add more Soc=r comfort ZONE 7 PLAYOFFS for B.C. - Breathable S/shiner Games beBin here, con- - Louis Garneau & Sugoi tinue to June 13. to $84.95 JUST: = Absorb sweet to keep you dry using cotton/cycre blend ° Snug sleek fit. with 3 s3 95 ' SATURDAY: ,JUNE 12 pockets in reer Tennls • - Longand short sleeves and TERRACE OPEN DOUBLES Machine washable up tournament gets under way, con- tinucs!tomot'mw. Ladies' Men's .~i.!! - Direct drive butted full chromoly frame -- ahd~MJXed ew.nts.Entry deadline Specialized Fflday,~June 11 at midniSbL ~:~'~ ;:: :~:;" ~ ~ r ~ ~~ ~::~ : " Fork -- specialized future shock with Ph~e Ri=~ (635.2347), Shan- R O C K H O P P E R air/o,dampening with adjustable preload •;~ : .... Shimano Exage ES components no~ (63521287) or Doug (638- Dual SIS Shimano 21 speed shifting 1678) for fudher information. SR TCO seat post Air Gel saddle i Specialized x23 rims J/~~ J Ground control extreme 1.95" tires Alloy bars - super light L------II~E_~ ~ J s,zes 1B",1B", 20" All ~~ , " Black • Reg. $1033

Giant ATX 760 " Complete chromoly frame & fork ~;~;~I ~~:i~ ~:~i~ UNDFR 8s DI~ISION SALE PRICE: - Double butted main frame & fork McAIplne:y~Terrace Chrysler $670 "Trip'e- Top tubebu"ed cabler-r routing '"ang'e [ ~"~~~ ~'~':i~!~"~-:~-"~i.;~!~iJ~f : ' ' Totem;Food ~,'C~amplons - Shtmano Exage component groupo ~ "' ~~ <`~' Dairy!0u~n v Skeeas Sawmills " 21 speed dual 81S shifting ...... ?,'~'~:~l,~;i~ ~ -Araye RX-7 rims ' ~:~" - Giant low profile saddle :¢~~ ,~ !" i!/,, "':~i! - Black with green orflre red. I ~~! ;~:

lt==nln8 r The best frame available , .i~"",.... BURNS LAKE DUATNLON:: under $1000 ,5bn tun, 30krn bike, 5km run. Contact Dave Dashwood at 692- 7207,

Htidng p Vetta Micro Destinations are Andima~ i i!I~ Lookout (Kitwanga) and Shandllla L - Mlcroshel, helmet V al~g, auge abg~re! PUtriD I.,akea, Meet at Terrace library, 10 r~s ~'~ [o O - '=lJr~

ISLANDMAN TRIATtlLON in Pdnce Rupert, starts 10 a.m. at Aquatic Conlre.lkm swim, 40km i iiiI Idl~e.,!01~n run. Tom Jones (627- ::::::::::::::::::::::: ~A . i , i 1766) or Mike FleBel (627-8533) for morn information. ; ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i. : Youth Socc~ , Under igs DIVISION The McBicycle Shop .... Takbar v Northern Drugs Manuels v C0undll0m : ,% :, We Rent Bikes • We Do All Bike Repairs i Mm,Sao.pltch li (lUv~de: 6:30p.n~& 7:45p.m.) "For the best selection, price & service." /,West Point v Rudon .. Eddy , , McBike- Smithers Sport World-"Terrace i i 3704 AlfredAve. 4712 KeithAve. +l C,++t'aonme 847-5009 635-5225

+ : k: ,} ,~ i ~ Page C4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 CONGRATULATIONS!

Lorie Parr and the staffat Erwin's Jewellers would like to congratulate Emily Des Biens of Terrace, who was the Grand Prize winner of a fabulous Diamond Cluster Ring in their '"Win Beyond Wishes, Save Beyond Your Dreams"ERWIN'S promotion.

SINCE 1910 Charges, chants and fun! SkeenaMall 6355111 ]i,7~.i,i!{!: Parks,de r. )~., f-., "'7 ~r...... ,. had it all ~i\L5) ,. .... IT'S PROBABLY the /"~S H O P P E R S ~ biggest sports meet of the year held here. And , , L.' :3.~ - it's definitely the loudest, which is what you'd expect when ~) Would like to congratulate t ~1 more than 500 voices following prize winners, and thank ~ are raised to cheer on everyone who helped to make their ,~X their favourites. Last 1st Anniversary Celebration such a ~;~7 i :.... • Friday's Parks, de huge success. 27 I~/ ~:r~t,`.: .: .;:.. %, • Cross Country run, the sixth annual, drew 585 Adeline Nado~ - Free Car Wash ,/'~ entrants from E.T. (t)/ Ken Fickell - Free Car Wash ~J)/ Kenney, Kiti K'Shan, ~ " Copper Mountain, "'...., Susie Poirier- FreeCar Wash ~ Clarence Michiel, ~{~ A. Burke- Free Car Wash (~:)~

:bS~ Upl~ds, Thornhill ~) Ron Cornell- InteriorDetail \+ Primary and . ~J' C.R. Giesbrect- InteriorDetail ~ :° Elementary, Veritas and Centennial 1~ Ohve Nabess- CompleteDetail ~1 " !7 ~ "-> >><' Christian schools. From i ~ Emily Pollock- DiamondKote ~ i the cavalry charge start ; ,l~ ~ , PaintSheild (~i i i ~ ~':~i7 "~ ~(@ove) tp~private d~ ~onthe b~i~l stretchs(~t~. ~ :.c.~:. ,: ~ we bOOK. .l"or'WartClo !' ':I'Z':~ .... ". :i::. %. left), the participants gave it thei r all and ': ...... ';'~' Many More Years In The /.~' enjoyed every stride: tJ Community• it,l,: Everyone got a "You ,~ 2 Did. It" certificate and . . ~-":;>,,;,, I~...":~ll~;:;.~.~s~~.'<'~<~<'.";:.',%~:;:~:~J

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1. Real Estate 3. For Rent 3. For Rent 5. Misc. For Sale MANUREFOR SALE,Call 635.9230 6p4 ACTION AD RATES 3 BEDROOM HOUSE with fully finished ROOMS FOR RENT, indudes furniture, FOR SALE, RENT oR LEASE River drive basement, lot size 167x64 new shingles, hydro, gas, cable, washer/dryer, parking, 2250 sq fi, block building plus office and 1990 MOBILE Dimention, model 128 in located at 2907 Eby, asking 99,B00, 638- about 10 minutes from town. Singles only 16x20 addition, two 18xl 8 doom, 3 phase excellent condition, lots of options 0732 3p8 $400/month, 635-5537, 2 references powerwith compressor, call 635-23343p8 $17,000, also TD 14, angel and blade 638-SAVE LOVELY LARGE LOG HOME 2 fire- required, tfn AVAILABLE JULY 12/93, 3 Bedroom winch, new paint, engine and finals done DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5 P.M. place/2 bath/ hot water heating/2 car 1 BEDROOt~ APARTMENT right down executive duplex includes g.arage, 5 $6500, call JJ3-7580 on the Telegraph garage/guest house/many out.buildings. town, fridge/stove, security entrance, appliances,2 balconies, skylights, carpet, Hill Channel. 4p5 Classified and Classified Display Nearly 1 mile lake shore/117 acres, paved parking, on site management 635- drapes, snow removal and landscaping, FOR SALE: Wooden gun cabinet brand ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When astat holiday falls on e zoned for subdiv unique real estate, 7957 tfn $950/monthplus utiliUes. No pets. refer- new $400 firm, 635-6407 or 635.5318 3p6 Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at 5 p.m. $250,000 firm, serious enquiries only, by TERRACE BED AND Breakfast rooms ences needed. Call 635-4840. 4p8 USED ALUMINUM FRAME Windows in owner 1-694-3317 4p8 for all display and classified ads, and meals available, call 635-5537 tfn 2 BEDROOM WOODGREEN CONDO. assorted sizes and wood frame doors for sale phone 635-6183 3p6 TERRACE STANDARD 4647 LAZELLEAVE., TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1S8 FOR SALE: Large fully serviced lot in SHOP SPACE For rent with grease pit, Natural gas fireplace, 3 piece ensuite, All classified and classified display ads must be prepaidby either cash, Visa or Msster¢~rd. good area, top soil placed, will consider available electricity, $300 month, phone patio, $830.00 per/month plus utilities and YAMAHA WOODEN Clarinet brand new, When phoningIn ads pleasehave your Visa or Mastercazdumber ready. framing house 635.7556 3p8 635-7902 after 5pro. leave message. 5(:5. damage deposit. References required. only played half a year, enquldes 638. Available August 1. Apply to Box #65 do 20 words (first Insertion) I5.62 plus 13¢ for additional words. W(Additlonal Insertions) WOULD LIKE TO TRADE for a home FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted to share 0167 or 635.7808leave message. 3p6 within walking distance of down town, a large two bedroom appartment call 635- Terrace Standard, 4647 Lazelle Ave., FILTER QUEEN Vacuum only 2 years $3,6~ plus 10¢ for additional wsords. $12.00 for a weeks (not exceeding 20 words, non. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S8 2p8 commercial) Prtces Include 7% G.S.T, Birthday & Anniversary $21,40 up to 3 col. Inch Terrace and shops, a three bedroom 4648 3p6 old, $600 firm, 635-3697 3p6 (addttlonel Inches @ $8,89 each). Classified Display $8.89 per inch (.635¢ per llne), trailer on a 80 by 120 lot, has large front SHARED ACCOMODAT]ON, 3 Bedroom TWO BEDROOM CONDO, close to SUSKWA ADVENTURES outfitters local room, kitchen and separate laundry room house $300 month, call Wayne or Brian downtown, covered parking, ensuite, fire- wilderness rafting company has spaces with sink etc, and back door to garden, 635-6550 or 635-2279 after 6pm. 3p6 place, docks. Appliances & Natural gas available for 11 day Tatshenshini River OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! also small storage room for freezer or included. No pets please, 638-0797 3p8 LOOKING FOR NONDRINKING & Drug- trip, July 8th • lath. This is the world's canning etc, has large recreation room 24. Notices ging 25+ lady roomy to share 2 bedroom SHARED ACCOMMODTIONS.One bed- most spectacular river trip! Cost from li Real Estate 12. Motorcycles and a study room built on, has carport 25. Business home with large yard, pet welcome room furnished. Utilities and cable, near Whitehorse $2495 847-2865, Box 3262 2. Mobile Homes 13, Snowmcbiles and extra large work shed, fenced in pic- Opportunities $250/month, 638-8768 evenings. 3p6 college. Couple or single, working or stu- Smithers. 4p7 3, For Rent 14 Boats & Marine nic area, garden with 10 fruit trees, lawn dent. $300/month. 635-3772. 3c8 26. Personals 3 BEDROOM LOG House on acreage in MAPLE SYRUP Available in gallons, 1 4, Wanted to Rent 15 Machinery flowers and garden. Must be seen to be SLEEPING ROOM for rent in town, 635- litre can, or 540 ml can, in Kitimat 632- 5. For Sale Misc, 16 Farm Produce 27. Announcements appreciated. Situated in RR2 Copperside. Jackpine fiats, available immediately to view, call Michelle 632-4646 3p7 7176. lp8 6051 or Farmer Market every Satur- 6. Wanted Misc. 17 Gara~3eSales 28. Card of Thanks phone 635-3823 in the evenings. 2p8 day 4p7 ROOM FOR RENT, Must De a non- 3 SINGLE MATUREADULTS and 1 child 7. For Rent Misc. 18 Business Services 29. n Memoriam 1000SQ FT. HOME with fully finished seeking 3 bedroom place for rent. Prefer- SEARS 10' Radial armsaw with some 30. Obituaries basement located on double lot, duplex smoker, ideal for student, computer avail. 8. Cars for Sale 19. Lost & Found able, phone 638.0514 3p7 ably in town, 635-2981 after 6 p.m 3p8 accessories good working order $350 9. Trucks for Sale 20. Pets & Livestock 31. Auction Sales zoning, wastend of horseshoe, has car- obo, phone 635-3604 [Hans) 3p7 port and paved driveway interior tastefully ROOMATE WANTED TO Share 2 bed- ONE BEDROOM TRAILER for rent. 32. Legal Notices $365/month plus damage. Sorry no dogs. 10. Aircraft 21. Help Wanted decorated, n/g heat and hot water, 4 bed- morn apartment in a very nice building, RELOCATION SALE, Char, Ford auto Call 635.4315. Please leave mes- 11. Recreational 22. Careers 33. Travel- rooms large rec room, wired workshop, $245 and utilities, must be dean, would parts and accessories, truck, car you sage. lp8 name it we probably have it 638-1977 3c7 Vehicles 23. Work Wanted garden shed, fruit trees, 4937 Park asking like references,635.9690 2p7 + ," 110,000 635-6187 1p8 ONE BEDROOM FOR Rent for single MOVING MUST SELL, Sklar peppier man, kitchen facilities 635-5893 3p7 WOODLAND chesterfield, chair and ottoman, olive The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads 84.5 x 169 serviced lot, in nice quiet green velvet $500, call 635-3177 3p7 under appropriate headtngs~,~ndto set ~'atsstherefore and to 1. Real Estate neighborhood in town, asking 25,500 call WAREHOUSE FOR RENT with retail determine page location space available July 1st, call 635-3867 APARTMENTS FILTER QUEEN VACUUM Cleaner, Tho Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that It is against 10.68 ACRES WITH VERY nice 14 ft. 635-4442 3p8 excellentshape $350.00635.7683 3p7 the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis wide mobile home with a 1Ox40 addition DARE TO COMPARE Spacious family days, 635-1570 after 5pro. 3p8 CORNER OF KALUM & SCOTT of children, marital status and employmentwhen placing "For just 10 miles up Buck Flats Road, four 3 BEDROOM HOME For rent in the Close To TownAnd Schools PRE.FABBED Utility sheds, garages, Rent" ads, Laedlords can stale a no.sm0king preference. home in Homeshoe, many attractive fea- workshops, greenhouses, also trailer The Terrace Standard reserves the rlghf to revise, edif, bedrooms, fenced and cross fenced with Horseshoe area, available August 1st Fridge, stove, heat and hot water tures a must to see 638.8421 price skirting joey shacks, snowrcois, deck and classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any new 20 by 60 barn, year round creek, $124,900 3p8 $730.00 a month references are required included, Carpeting, storage space. answers Plrecfed to the News Box Reply Service, and to excellent water, asking $62,900, must phone 635-4760 3p8 Referencesrequired. fences, Dlrk Bakker 638-1768 eve- repay fhe customer fhe surr paid for the advertisementand LOVELY LARGE LOG HOME 2 fireplace; 1 Bedroom Apt. $450.00 nings. 6c7 box rental, see! Phone 845-3445 4p6 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, For rent, Box replies on "Hold" instructions not picked Up within tO 2 bath; hot water heating; 2 car garage; 2 Bedroom Apt $550.00 includes draperies, fridge, stove, laundry 3 Bedroom Apt. $650.00 MOVING MUST SELL! Interested parties days of expiry ol an advertisement will be destroyed unless NO GST! 2 large city lots for sale by guest house; many out-buildings, Nearly only, 3 piece colonial flowered mailing instructions are received, Those answering Box owner, near Uplands School asking 1 mile lake shore; 117 acres; zoned for facilities, parking, available July 1st, $485 No Pets. (When Available) Numbers ate requestednot to send originals of documents to chesterfield suite, like new $900, large subdiv, unique real estate, $250,000 firm, month, no pet, call 635-2556 3p8 PHONE OFFICE 635-5224 avoid loss. $32,000 each call 635-3925 3p6 square glass top coffee table $300, glass All claims of errors In advertisements must be received by sedous enquiries only, by owner 1-694- WANTED 3 BEDROOM Rancher with 3 BEDROOM HOME Avail Aug 1st dose end table $200, end table $100, 2 large t~ publisher wllhin 30 days after fhe fi~'sl publication. 3317 4p8 It Is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that tbe large yard, Terrace area about $120,000 to schools, downtwon, fenced yard and blue table lamps $30 pair, cream liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to phone 635-4237 4p7 , SUPERB 3,000 SO. FT. HOME on 150 large garden n/s, no pet $850/month, coloured leather lazy boy $500, golden publish an advertisement as puhltshed shall be limited to the FOR amount paid by the advertiser for only one Incorrecf insertion 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, New windows, acres, creek and fishing pond, $158,000. 635-5334 3p8 brown corduroy lazy-boy $400 (4 piecee for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the IncOr- doors, vinyl siding, roof and fence, mom- House and huges concrete block building with boxspnng and mattress) $400, 4 rect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no ltahllify in on over 40 acres with a magnificent view any event greater,t.han, the amounti)aid Ior such advertising. ings 8.10 am, 635-2733, or evenings 5- RENT chair dinette suite $300, rust patterned ' 11:30pm, 4517 Scott ave offers. 3p7 for $72,000. Contact 567-2061 4p8 FOR LEASE coloniaJ love seat $400, day bed $100, :4 BEDROOM HOUSE. Large yard with cabinet style hitachi t.v. 24 x 18" screen 1. Real Estate FOUR BEDROOM HOME on 5 acres, OFFICE- RETAIL- CUNIC SPACE 4818 Hwy. 16 West dose to Smithem, nicely landscaped, call fruit trees. In town will swap for same out Central location, off street parking, like new $500, 1974 Plymouth chrysler v8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WORKS! 647-3656 4p7 of town with 2 acres minimum. Call 635- 1,400 sq. ft. ground floor engine, p/s, p/b, 4 door hardtop, auto- You're reading this aren't you? 638- 6413. 3p8 matic, excellent condition, radio, tan HOUSE FOR SALE, 1900ft, 2 story large SAVE, t~ HOUSE ON 2 ACRES, Gossar Sub, Hwy. Service/Lt, leather seats, light brown paint $1000, shop, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 acre, AVAILABLE call 635.5410 2p7 ADAMS LAKE STORE LOCATED AT $90,000, phone635-5593 3p7 16E, 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, open Industrial Lake B.C. 1/2 hour from Salmon living area, oil and wood heat. Asking IMMEDIATELY I YAMAHA CLAVINOVA Cu.p50 electronic ~ams 5 BEDROOM HOME, 5 rain from down- Am~ - 45 min. from Kamloops, 10 rain. $79,900, 635-7657. 3p8 Bays piano with voices, rhythm patterns, auto from Shuswap Lakes. Fully renovated town Vanderhool, on Nechako River CALL: play functions t0 track recording system, ~with very attraoUve living quarters..Show- .... excellent.recreati0nal access, gas heat,. 635-2252 (days)"., 880 to 72Q sq. ft.. m.d, compsUbte,maiistlo piano touch, lull. i ing ex~llent retur0jn~an:area.ot,grp~h .....,Iouble garage~ 2/3acre, privacy asking funqUonpedals $3500 obo, 647-5815 4p7 ~: ;i~,6,000icail 1-~67;2092 4p7 635-5531 (evenings) '+andterrific climate. Start th'e NeW Ye~" 6~ DEVELOPMENY+ I ABOUT 2,000 CERAMIC Molds kiln and ~a positive note. Phone 1-679-6904. fin37 LOT 80 BY 200 Water septic trees OPPORTUNITY, I Phone 635-7459 greenware $3000 obo, call 747-3164 +CABIN FOR SALE at Smithers landing, Thornhill Street call 635-2935 a.m. or TERRACE I between9 am and 8 p.m. 4p7 Babine Lake 846-5520 4P6 evenings. 3p7 For Lease Progressive Ventures DOUBLE BED, BOX SPRING, Mattress 2 BEDROOM HOME on quiet street, FOR SALE: 3 bedroom townhouse for 155 acres with 2 creeks Possible ano night table all in good condition, dose to schools and town, newly reno- sale or rent phone635.7076 2p7 or Rent 500.00 call 635.2753 and leave mes- vated, carport, fruit trees. Asking $79,500 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROPERTY, subdivisi0r~10 minutes to downtownTerrac~ Large Warehouse Space 4. Wanted To Rent sage. t~ for enquides 635-4442 3p6 Southside of town approx 1/3 acre, level Pricedat $140,000EXC. Call Steve Cook for good location, good zoning. RESPONSIBLE PROFESSIONAL 3 DRAWER DRESSER in ex condition 12 ACRES ON THE Bench facing Katum cleared, comer lot, paved streets city, details at Re/Maxof Terrace638-1400 or Formerly Copper Mountain Female looking for small 1-2 bedroom $80.00 call 635.2753 and leave a mes- Lake Drive, nice mountain view lot, 5 water, sewer, phone 635-9294 for more Electronics place to rent, prefer yard, excellent refer- sage. tin minutes from town, $45,000 firm, after six information 3p7 63~0047after hours. Also ences, call 638-0262 (leave message)3p7 FORK UFT FOR SALE 1978 Warner 635-3567 6p6 LARGE FAMILY HOME For sale very Office/Warehouse Space 3 SINGLE MATUREADULTS and 1 child swasey, 8,000 Ibs, rough terrain diesel THREE BEDROOMHouse 2 rental trail- quiet private setting, double lot 2 bay 2. Mobile Homes formerly Nlsga'a School Board Office seeking 3 bedroom place for rent. Prefer- engine, shuttle transmission and side ers, 2 large shops, storage sheds, 2 shop, 5 bdrme, dose to schools, town Good for Store front on Grieg ablyin town, 635-2981 after 6 p.m. 3p8 shill, $12,O00, call Russ, goodman equip- 12x68 2 bedroom, n/g, heat hwy and wells, paved driveway, on 14 acres phone and hospital asking $165,000 for appt to Call 638-8398 ment 374-9600 4p8 849-5449 Krtwanga 3p6 view 638-6794 after 5 pm weekdays. 2p7 stove, fddge, washer, dryer, storage, 5. Misc. For Sale shed insulated porch, w/small deck 350 LOADER. New Engine, new tracks, 80 ACRES ACROSS FROM mouth of the 3 BEDROOM HOUSE In Homeshoe area 15,000, 635-5022 3p6 Copper River, 1600 sq. ft. house framed high open ceilings give this home a bright etc. $1400.00 O.C.3 Crawler Cat, blade & FOR SALE 14x68 mobile home 3 bed- I discoveredan easyway. I lost would make good fishing lodge or great roomy feeling, fenced backyard, dose to bucket 80% new. $5500 32 ft. house boat "1 inches, weight,A NEW feel greatME. and have I ranch, $90,000 obo 992-8741 @6 schools, for more information 638- rooms, fridge, stove and washer, dryer, Summit Square lifetime aluminum, has everything & tons of energy.Naturally. 1065 2p7 gas furnace, ready to move, $21,500, bailer $19,500. 92 lade 2-door.auto . You can start today by telephoning HOUSE FOR SALE In Granisle, Mly fur- 567-2804 4p5 good ccnd. $1600. 14 ft. Tri.hutl speed nished or unfurnished, please call Clark SINGLE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR Apartments Dianne Rowe 638-1349 sale, large lot close to town, 2 cherry FOR SALE 14x68 MOBILE Home, 3 bed- boat - 50 horse meek, trailer $2800. Mitchel at 697.2347, two trailer lots fully rooms, fddge, stove, washer and dryer, Clean Okanagan Camper, hyd jacks, serviced. 4p6 trees, one plum tree, $59,500 call 635- One/Two Bedroom 3806 6p7 gas furnace ready to move $21,500, 567- $2,000. new Kuboda lite plant & battery 2804 4p6 Units change $550. Ken Allen Box 161 DISCOVERY TOYS BY OWNER 1400 SO FT, 3 bedroom 1 Grenisle. Ph. 697.2474. 19tfn Super SummerSale 1/2 bathroom modular home on 1/2 acre ONE BEDROOM WOODEN House avail Quiet & Clean fully landscaped lot outbuildings, indude July 1, to be removed from current CASH & CARRY Cabinet Warehouse. June I - July 28 20x24' garage 10x12' storage building, Thornhitl location by buyer, call 635-5176 Recreation Complex Huge savings, warehouse pddng cabi. Call no vendors please 80,900 to view phone between 8:30 and 10:00 p.m. weeknights Racq uetball Courts nets by Kitchen Craft of Canada. 3566 635-2753 and leave message, fin or anytime on weekends. 2p7 Massey Dr. Pdnce George 561-2240. Fax Susan Ridley 638-1311 Gymnasium 561.2250. UNIQUE 3 BEDROOM HOME in the • 12x68 MOBILE HOME with n/g heat, 2 Horseshoe area, furnished basement with + bedrooms $6000 obo phone 635-7276 wetbar and extra bedroom, double car- (leave message) lp8 CEDAR SIDING CEDAR FENCING- port, sun room and many other features 3 BEDROOM TRAILER 112X70 with n/g 635-5968 OUR SPECIALTY ROUGH OUT full concrete basement, completely roofed 638-1444 31)8 2607 Pear St. 1 "x6"x4' .80¢ each 10x70 addition, seperate garage and • Rough workshop, greenhouse,fruit trees, garden +xs • Plain 1"x6"x5' $1.10 each OPEN HOUSE area, fenced in, landscaped large lot • Timbers 1"x6"x6' $1.40 each Heritage Home ...... BUSINESS 75x100 nice and quiet and very private lxe, lx~ lxlO • Beams 2"x4"x8' $2,25 each Viewof Skeena River with good neighbours phone 638. 4 Bedrooms OPPORTUNITY 8240 3p8 FOR y CHAN+ .Round 2"x4"x10' $2.90 each P,ivacy Fence - TER RACE FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM Nicely set-up rxa, rxe, posts 2"x4"x12' $3.50 each Available Immediately with insulated shed in Kitwanga, includes Established feed & pet supplies RENT ~-1 Vl"&G ~ ,Other 4"x4"xB' $6.00 each Saturday, June 12 freezer and con-corn satelite dish, asking business plus 2 large, 2 bedroom +x4, txs fencing 1 :OO pm - 3:00 pm $9500 call 635.9003 3p9 Landsca ping timbers - apartments on large commercial lot 3200 SQ. FT. material Creech Street 1976 14x70 THREE BEDROOM trailer 6"x6" & 8'x8" (5 minutesout on Highway t6 W) in Thornhill. Ideal for family new floodng thru.out new fomace, unique Warehouse/shop Top//.quality Tight Knot - nterior & Exterior Joyce Findlay business. floor plan, no hallway, $23,000 phone Ralsed beds & walkways - Re/Max of Terrace 647-4854 evenings. 4p8 c/w office, • Cedar 2"x10" & 2"x12" 638-1400 Priced at only $132,900MLS • Pine 2x4 or 1981 LEADER; 3 BEDROOMS; fridge; fenced compound Greenhouses & decks - Call Steve Cook for viewing. • Cottonwood x6 or x8 Re/Max of Terrace 638-1400 or stove; dishwasher; 14x70 with addition. 2"x2", 2"x3", 2"x4", 2"x6" Uplands Trailer Court. No. 49A. Call 696. • Cedar & SPF & 2"x8" 638-0047 after hours i 3270. 4p8 5120 Keith Ave Compare Our Prices Compare Our Prices Call i i i Christel 3. For Rent Phone 635-7459 DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE 3 & 4 BEDROOMTOWNHOUSES featur- 638-O371 ing 1150-1300 sq. ft, plus basement, 2 LUMBER LUMBER baths, private yard, carport and satellite Progressive Ventures Box 7 Box 7 TV Houston. Phone 845-3161. 31tfn Hazelton, B.C. 842-5660 Hazelton, B.C. 842-5660

I It:HOUSEFOR SALEBY 1 OWNER 2 stoW, ground level enW, 1190 sq. ft. We Are Seniors And Our family home. Features lszgs covered BAILIFFSALE deck, natural gas, wood heater down, Small House is Overcrowded 1985 Oldsmobile Cal,~ls Podable Dishwasher SOUTHSIDE BUNGALOW fireplace up, 3 bedrooms up, 1 or 2 Almost new 3 bsdr. bungalow, N.G. 1986 Ford Explorer F150 XL Mlnolta Camera heat and hot water. 1'/, baths with bedrooms down, 4 piece bathroom and Our daughter, with two of her children, Supercab, 150,O00 kin. Jacuzzl In main bathroom. Quality ensuite up, 3 piece bathroom/laundry need to rent a place of her own. Who Cruise Control, Cassette, For an appointment to view, call Ij kltchen cabinets and windows. room down, large family room, carport, Dual Gas Tank. 635.7649. All sales ere on a "as 1988 Camaro (Iro¢) Automatic I Attached carport. Landscaped yard. large landscaped lot located on will help? Please phone Bill or Is-where Is" basis, no warranties IAskng only $110,000,- MLS. Calll Cottonwood Crescent. For appointment 168,000 km, T-roof, crulse of guarantees are implied or control given. 'IP.Hrli~I'F'L GODLINSKI for a to view phone 635.3703 after 5 pm or iI weekends Tessie Homburg at 635-3420. Fleetwood 26 cofour televlal0n - J, Harvey console model Asking $122,000 i i ii Page C6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9,' 1993

i " J BUY SELL RENT TRADE 20, Pets & Livestock 5, Misc, For Sale 9, TRUCKS for SALE 12, Motorcycles 18, Business Services Garry's Auto CATILE FOR SALE? For information 1988 PICKUP For sale, very low mileage, • CAT 966-C For rent bucket or gravel call SUZUKI CAVALCADE 1400cc touring REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS- and an up to date marke! report callyour :-~. Russ at goodman equipment, 374- running boards, bed liner, asking $11,500 motorcycle, all bells and whistles, new SIONS & parts. We rebuild standard Repair local Team (Electronic ,~uctlon Iv,arkat), A:.: 9600 4p8 celt 638.0046 (evenings). 3p6 battery and tires, immaculate condition transmissions, transfer cases and rear Agent Dick Coomos 567.3385 fully i::i UTILITY, STORAGE Trailer for sale, FOR SALE: 1986 JEEP Laredo, 4x4, 2 25000 km, $5800 1.694.3671 4p6 ends. Bel.air Automotive Auto Parts and Phone 635.1226 licenced and bonded R9 4p~,. .:..7 Government Certified Mechanlc 6xBx12 good rubber single axle, wired, hd door, auto v6, sun roof, rack, excellent 1985 HONDA INTERCEPTOR 750, Service. Ph. 846.5101, Telkwa B.C. 16tfn condition $8500, phone 638-1505 3p7 I FOR SALE 1/2 OH, 1/2 Tennessee .; suspension, phone 638-8692 leave mes- sportbike, low km.'s, K & N Filter Kit, rac. AI-rN: SmaJl businesses. Why pay high walker, 4 ym, flash gelding, green broke ,::, sage. 1969 FORD FOUR Wheel drive one-ton, ing tires & many extras, in great shape, accounting fees for your bookkeeping 16hh, 847-5054 @6 i~:~ 390; 4 speed, $3000 call Houston 845- 19, Lost & Found UKE NEW ENGUSH Saddle for sale; asking $2600, OBO. Call Mike at 632- needs? For confidential, professional ROY YATES WORLD Level reining ho~-e ~::i:i complete with iron, straps, and leather 7367 4p7 6487. 2p8 bookkeeping services, call 635-4320 or IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to place a ~ainer will h°ld symP°Sium and trairiing girth, $300 call 638.1943 lp8 1990 3/4 TON CHEVY, van 5:0 litre, 305 635.9592 tfn Lost and Found Classified. Phone 638- ililil 13. Snowmobiles SAVE Friday 5pro. clinic June 19th to 23rd, symposium only; 50 GALLON TIDY TANK W~h pump, 16' cu. in a-1 shape, $9000, phone 847- TERRA BOBCAT Services - backhoe, $40 advance, shows how to train your hi.axle trailer, small standing fuel tank, 9527 ~p7 1981 ANTIC CAT Pantera snowmobile levelling, sweeper, angle broom, earth LOST ONE PAIR of prescription sun. horse start to finish and demonst~les :i,:~t phone 698-7440 4p8 1989 GMC VANDURA 2500, 350 cu in, GRC, $900 obo, phone 635-2279 after auger, back filling, (residential) commer- glasses in a black vinyl case on the problem horse, training clinic fo lows, . :: 1 PLACER CLAIM Aulter creek, approx propane conversion, 180,000 kin, $6500 6pm. 3p6 ciaJ, 638.8638, mobile 638-3808 12p5 Halliwei] tennis couds on May 9, 1993, if $225,847.5034 or 846-5332 4p6 : 'i ':"~ found please call 635-9406 2p7 80 acres on road and creek 316544, obo, contact fen at 635-6118 307 PILOT CAR, Fully licensed, insured, 14. Boats & Marine LOST, DRAB.GREEN Daypack in +u,.r ,:,o, ho,y ,+ ,.+ "::i'] immediately below Beggs Gulch $1500 1986 4X4 DODGE HEAVY 1/2 ton p/u, bonded, available one hour notice. Expe. 3789 late ev ning pleas 4p7.:;: "::'4; vacinity of Skeena Hotel on about May evenings, 1-361-9387 lp8 new tires andmuffler, immaculate condi- 1980 21' CAMPION With new chev 350 denced drivers call 638-8398 lctfn DOGAND CATGrooming ~ck-up a~ :i~iiii FOR SALE. MEDIUM size fridges $80 to tion $7300,638-0171 3p7 engine, new canvas eagle, 9000 sounder, 21st phone 638.3280 3p8 vhf, anchor, swim grid, calkins tandem LOST BE1WEEN Hanky Pankys and the delivery available, call Liza at 635-5764 " .::. $180, in good condition phone 635. 1987 JEEP LJJ red 6 cyl hard top and soft before g a.m. or after lO p.m. 307 : '::; 3475 3p8 top, new paint 33" tires on aluminum trailer, 1993 appraised $17,000 asking PAINTING Terrace hotel a gold watch with E.R. $15,500 phone 847-2633 or 847-4075 4p5 engraved on the back, family heirloom, ONE FEMALE CAT and kittens are up1 : :::~; THE MOOSE N ME tole supplies; lowest rims, 3' suspension lift, 5 winter tires on Fast- Cheap- Fast sentimental value, call 638-1912 or 635- adoption, for more information contact the - / ', prices in B.C.! Loew Cornell brushes, rims, stereo e.c. asking $11,000 635- 19' WELDED ALUMINUM JET Boat 350 7226 (Glonna) 2p8 Terrace and District SPCA at 638.'..i :: ::~:: instruction books, new deco art ann/liD 9373 2p7 olds birkley jet, 30 hrs on rebuilt, new Residential-Commercial 2002 307...... ' enamels; free catalogue phone or fax 1980 BRONCO 55,000 km good condi- interior, wiring, gauges, asking $19,000 FOUND: Ocean pacific jacket to identify obo 635.4611 or 635-4409 3p6 Kevin Turner. 849-5888 845-3333 4p8 tion, 1980 gmc van 120,000 km runs call 638-0697 2p8 HOME RAISED C.K.C, Registered sheltie: : POWER PLANT Uster diesel 37.5 Hp good, 835.7683 3p7 1992 BOMBARDIER SEA DOO, GI"X BLACK AND RED CLOTH draw string puppies sable color, shelcrest sheti= .... ~: comes with water skis, cover, ez loader stamford generator; 78 amps; 18.75 kva 1985 FORD 4x4 SUPERCAB Haifton, bag. Taken from car on South Eby. If sheepdogs, 1.692-7615 Burns Lake. 4p7 :: trailer $7000 847-5973 4p6 ideal for logging Or fishing camp, phone propane, gas, heated canopy, c.b., trailer found call 638-1517. Contents of senti. FIELD AND BARN FOR Rent running- i::i: 838-6066 evenings. 4p8 package, excellent condition, rustfree, low 1982 19' DOUBLE Eagle h.t. galv, ez. NO DIET MAGIC mental value. 2p8 water and light on the bench, suitable forl k.m., snowplow, $8,000 847-9339 3p7 loader t/a trailer v6 volvo f, ww.c. stove, LOST Black leather handbag. Purse lost 1.2 horses phone 638.8459 3p8 = sink ice box, toilet, v.h.f, radio maxima Lose 20 Ibs in 30 days 6. Wanted Misc. VARIOUS SIZED USED Buses, for sale, on Thursday, June 3 on Larch or Hem. STANDING AT STUD. AQ.H.A Nega. stereo, sounder, down riggers, 9.9 mer- IF YOU .4RE BUYING or selling chil- more informaUon call 624.5645 3p7 all Melodm 638-1675 lock Ave. PH. 638.0514. 4p8 Jet Bar 16.5hh Solid Black. contact Gerry dren's furniture, check with the Product cury o.b. low hours, phone 632.4001 3p7 Cummings 847.3311 @8 1992 MAZDA EXTENDED Cab pick-up 24' SEA RAY, 1975, Command bridge, Safety Branch of consumer & Corporate 4x4 very low mileage fully loaded lots of Ic HOBBES COME HOME sleeps 5, read propane stove and sink, 21, Help Wanted Affairs Canada (604) 666-5003 to ensure extras, 8 year warranty, can be viewed at REWARD: $100 it meets current Safety Standards. "[he full canvas, 20 hours on 255 merc cruiser, TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGER Required. 4821 keith ave, $18,000 obo, 635-4409 Hobbes is a small 9 month old sale of non compliant products not only tr2 leg, 2 sounders, vhf, cb, stereo tdm • .KID'S Must have 5 years plus travel agency or 635-4611 3p7 tabs, cabin heat, 99 hp, kicker on bracket, could result in a tragic acddent but also is black and white Maltese Poodle X experience, you will actively sell travel a violation of the Hazardous Products 1990 G.M.C. FULLSIZE 3/4 ton extended tandem trailer and more ready to go, CASTLE puppy. He has a black body, 4 white cab 4x4 pickup, cruise control, tilt steer- and manage a leisure travel branch office Act. tfn $17,500 635.8779 2p7 (LICENCED) ,~i'b~ " paws and white snout. When last of five people in Prince George, B.C. ing, air conditioning, box liner, $14,500 BOW PICKER Style aluminum skiff, view seen he was wearing a red collar with CANOE WANTED. Also roof rack for '78 638-1880 3p7 sabre an asset, top managers Bronco, 638-1423. tfn at 4833 Lazelle ave, mini-storage, Ter- PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE a BV Vet Tag. renumeration; incentives and benefit DIESEL 4x4 SERVICE Truck welder race B.C., Box 598, Terrace B.C. VBG For children 2½ to 5 Anyone seeing Hobbes is asked to package, resumes to Seven Seas Arned. WANTED: Patio door, 5'x6'8' twin seal compresser, many extras excellent condi- 485 3p7 phone 847-4241 or send him home to can Express Travel - General Manager, glass, 635.1398 or 632-3546 (Kitimal) 3p8 tion, ready for work call 635-7447 307 22' BAY LINER Sailboat moored in 638-8890 3972.1st Ave., Smithers. 1557 third avenue Prince George,B.C. 7. For Rent Misc. 1986 CHEV SILVERADO 3/4 ton, 6.2 litre Granisle asking $6700 1.697,2316 @7 No Questions Asked V2L 3G3. 1@48 diesel, great condiUon, with optional can- TWO, 10 1/2 It, campem, fully equipped 21 FT, SAILBOAT 4 Sails sleeps, five WOOLWORTHS ACCEPTS APPUCA- ,cpy, call 638-0454 3p7 head 7.5 merc poptop trailer, $9000, TIONS for employment every Wednesday bathroom and shower, 2 weeks $500, 6 20. Pets & Livestock weeks $1100, plus optional insurance FAMILY EXPANDING need to sell! 1986 phone 635-5593 3p7 SY STERRITT for an application & interview please and damage deposit, includes hook-up, ford bronco II, excellent condition $5500, ' 21' CAMPION SKEENA FWC, vhf, cb, Carpet & Vinyl 10 YEAR OLD Appaloosa mare, needs apply in pemon to customer service, ctfn phone 635.2363, fax 635.7007 4p5 highway miles mostly 185,000 km.849- head, stove, depth sounder, down rig- experienced rider $1400, obo, phone FULL TIME POSITION Available for an ii 5811 no calls friday night to saturday gers, full canvas, 15 hp, honda kicker and Flooring Installations 847-2714 4p5 outside sales person in a small automo- i. night please. 3p8 trailer 632-4066 3p7 WYLEE 2 HORSE Stock trailer in good tive supply store, experience in sales in :/!,: 1970 OLDS 442, 373 POSI, new tires exc condition $2500 obo, call Liz at 845.6233 an advantage to this position for more 16' ALUMINUM and TRAILER 70 hp, All Workmanship Storage condition fast runner, rebuilt motor $6500 yamaha jet with tdm and tilt, gauges, weekdays. @6 information call 842-6717 or send resume 4310 Marsh Crescent sedous inquiries only 847-5232 @8 enter counsel steering 638-0388 after GUARANTEED 4 YEAR OLD GELDING 16 HANDS sired to Box 509 New Hazelton, B.C. VOJ 'i~ 1989 FORD RANGER S.C. Good conS- 4:30 pro. 2p8 by amazing sultan, yew quiet, 4 year old 2JO @5 !i 635-5350 tion $6500 or bet offer. 638.8194. 3p8 15 FT FIBERGLASS Boat windshield chestnut appaloosa mare well started, FT/PT PEOPLE Needed for adv depart-- i! 1974 SUPER CAB FORD; comes with 10 canopy, trailer remote, 60hp, mariner 635-4495 trailers well, 10 year 01d appaloosa mare ment we provide a garanteed hr wage, 8. Cars for Sale It. six inch camper;, $3,000 (obo). Phone electric start tilt 4hp, mariner fishfind etc, well broke 699-6563 @6 plus bonuses, call Todd at 635-6832 3p6 845.2289 (Houston). 4p8 excellent condition 624-5919 6p8 1946 FORD COUPE $1500 obo, call 1- 21" SANGSTER 470 Marc haft hardtop •, 624-3449 or 624-2212 4p5, 1,1. RecreationalVehicles new .canvas..stov~,., icebox, ,and. toilet, , TAYLOR COMPUTER 1989 VOLKSWAGON GOLF Diesel 4 ,197"/ 6F'~, ~OEanogan Camper,eskidg sleeps. 6 :roaD runner ffa, e r ~ums mxe.!- : SYS~EMSERVI'E~ doom 73,000 km, 1 owner dealer main ~,L~: $2000 0bo,'~i=635-9708 6p3 692-3682 ''~i';:''''' ~.... ~ ' 4p8 ' In House Computer Support For ..... ?!ill:!i rained E.C., Stereo/tapedeck, nose bre, %+;"'+CO ttdlbtiOnsto BONAIR B12OO Hardtop tent trailer three 18 1/2 HOUSTON GLASCRAFT, HOME OR BUSl NESS roofrack, Mtchball, including all winter FT. way fddge, stove furnace, dual electric, Deep vee, omc 4 cylinder reconditioned Uniquely Yours Weekly Winner }::!}!;::i studs tires on nines $7000 or best offer • INSTALLATIONS. sleeps eight closet overhead, cupboard engine $6500, phone 635-3091 2p8 636-O167 or 635-7808 [message) 3p6 waterpump, electric brakes, 639.1667 6p4 • TROUBLE SHOOTING. 1983 CADDY FLEE"PNOOD Braughm, LOOKING FOR A Small rubber boat, for • CONSULTING, ELAINE HIDBER 8'9' FRONTIER Camper, flush toilet, 3 river use, like zodiac call 638-1943 lp8 well maintained very good running conS- bar, stove, 3 way fddge in good condition, M~clntosh and Dos Experience tion, $4500,635-3697 3p6 22 FOOT SILVERLINE 233 merc cruiser Reasonable Hourly RatesAvailabls Cotton Wash & +. $3,500 obo, phone 632-2710, leave rnes. tanden trailer, new canvas spare prop, 1980 DODGE OMNI Hatchback, 4 door, • sage. 3p7 For More Information 4 speed, good condition $950, call 635. anchor, $16,500 bums lake, 1.695-6334 Personal Wear ($27.00 value) 1978 34 FT BUS Comes with everything after June 10. 4p8 3048 3p7 needed to convert, new flooring, blinds, 635-6549 Kelly & Lisa '" i~!-~: 1985 FORD TOPAZ 5 spd, new brakes, large size fdd(]e, stove, excellent condi- • 14 FT, K&C, Fiberglass boat with trailer dutch, good running condition, asking tion, asking $4800, 846.5059 4p5 plus 60 hp, mercury motor and 4 hp, mer- Uniquely Yours ..... $2000,635.2151 3p7 cury kicker,asking $3500 call 847- 1976 DODGE DIPLOMAT Motothome, 3601 4p8 NEW! Easy way to curb "Essential Fashion Wear" ~;'~:~i MUST SEW 1988 Chev Cavalier era, 23.fl. low mileage, 440 engine sleep 6, p/e, p/b, 2 doors, 5 .spd,::n0n'sm0king, well cared for, $15,000, 1.695.6482 or 1- SWEDISH BUILT 26 ft. folk boat. Full Kiel' hunger; discover nutritionl ~ " ~'~ immaculate interior, $6.~. Obe,'(~lJlr638" 695.6337 @6 sailboat rigged single.handed offshore 0359 " : • ,, 6p7 sailing.. Like new, $15,500, 694-3465 .or :1978 23 1/2 Travelair trailer, c/w 3 way 962.5690. '4p8 .... ' ...... 1991 SOMONA 5o,oookm excellent con- fddge, stove and oven, 3 pc bathroom IndependentDistributorCallfor details: ~~~"i dition, extended warranty transferrable, radial tires, 30lb propane tanks, 16" awn- 15. Machinery $6700 call 632.5938 after 6pm and ing, dean and good condition $7900 obo, for Enrich International. j~ ..;_. ": to ...... ~~~ before 8 am.. 3p8 1.692-3328 @6 1973 "I'D, 250 Model, immaculate condi- tion, 30,000 Prince George, 1-562.2681 For more information ~i ~~ ~ 1983 LUXURY MODEL Buick Riviera e.c. 1989 VOLKSWAGON CAMPER Van, low eves. 4p5 many extras white• exterior, plush bur- mileage,• stove, 3-way fridge sleeps 4, rJ.D. SWATHER $1250, Massey gundy interior; a must see for $6500 ~1 • exce ent condition, phone 638.1444 3p7 call: Kay 798 2434 or ~ ~N ;~ig~tl~lirl ;: r ',~.. 635.2753 ~d leave meesagel ~: . tfn Fergusan baler, excellent condition • 10 FT, 6 INCH, Skipper camper, shower, $6500,842.6744 4p5 YOUR FIRS'[ CARl.Why be like your stove, fridge, furnace, $1000, call 6-WAY DOZER AND WINCH, 140 and friends driving their parents car? Jump off (Houton) 845-7367 • 4p7 the track dare'to bedifferent and consider 740 graders, packers, and bobcat, hitop !987 FORD VANDAMERA, Raised roof, ambulance, scales, fork lilts and new my first car, yes ]still have my very first partially campedzed $9500( phone 635- Coastal Mountain 'i car it sen/ed.me well over the past 15 instock 4x4 backhoes, new tilt, trailers, 3 135o 3443 " " 3p7 years end the enginestill runs like a top, excavators, p[cker truck, 910, 950, 966 this 1977. olds cutlass, supreme, comes i974 RUSTLER CAMPER, Sleeps six, . A62, A64, and loaders, s/a dumptrucks, with alp condilioning;power steer ng, and fddge stove and furnace $1700 ' , 3p7 ! drop neck low beds, 4x4 service trucks, brakes; winter.lUres and cute rust. Only 1991 DUTCHMAN 26' 5TH Wheel, 1990 aliat paver, phone 493.6791 5p7 * Flight Seeing Trips $500 635.7465 7-9 pm. lp8 Ford F250 )(It lariat 4x4 s/o both fully AMERICAN 7220 GRAPPLE YARDER; loaded will sell separately call 632- c/w gm 6.71 power, long boom, raised * recreationaland careertraining 199o 300 ~ Twin turbo300 plus h,p. i 't t~. fully, loaded t.roof leather recent.spmx 4449 3p8 Cab, crane style L~SO grapple, carriage, * four seat aircraft for rent ...... ~_:.~,~.:'~,~i~.. plug, oil and filter change, 627-7648 1988 8' CASCADE CAMPER Deluxe and swivel available seperatety, phone Start anytime and finish at (leave message) 2p8 hydraulic jacks, 3.way fridge, forced air 632-5689 3p7 your own pace furnace, eve& queen bed new condition, TD5C INTERNATIONAL Crawler tractor, 9, TRUCKSfor SALE with or without 1983 Ford 150, $47001. reconditioned engine $5000 phone 635. Ph: 635-1355 1986 FORD RANGER XL 4X4, 2,9 Lltre 695-6334 after June 10 4p8 3091 2p8 engine wilt1 rack and canopy. Low mile- ~.IERMO.K]NG REEFER Van 1979 42' MF 670, 4X4 Cab AC 3 pt loader age. EC. Asking $8600. 635.7400 after 7 nice shape $6p00 847.9606 4pl w/bucket & forks, new dutch; Heston DRYTOP p.m. 15tfn round baler, 1100 Ibs. International 1950 GLAMOUR ADVICE ~~~F~ THIS TRUCK'S FOR Yout 1992 ford f150 5 ton truck hoist, racks. Postpounder on Mery Kay can help with personalized 3 pt, hydr. Haytedder windorws, spread- GUTTERS pu, 4x4 automatic, air, cruise, tilt, stereo, TRAILERS glamour selection. Imagine ,, llfeotyle that let== you balance fanW ¢om- canopy,, box!net,' running : boards, rally Ing, turning, chain harrow 21'. Fertilizer Call May McFarland. n~ and a rewad~ career, Am sn Independ- wheels, extended warranty transferable, BARGAIN PRICED spreader. Trailer, 2 axle, tilt, chalndeck. ent Tuppecw=re dMl~, you relxe=ent one of ~.m 694-3661 or 694-3630. 41)8 Independent~ Kay BesutyConsultant, world's f=vourlte brands o~ products, 847-2516 6p3 r-~li ~ ind n~ko I h~L~en CAMP TRAILERS 1979 146 Cat Graderwith 14 fL blade, 635-6972, 1981 CHEV VAN, Vanamara, asking Available 10'x 52' and 10'x 54.' KAREN MATn-IEIS 635-7810 $8000 obe, call 635-9708 6p3 accumulators, snow wing $80,000. 1974 • Pdcedas low as $2,500,00ea Grove R,T. Crane, 60 fl, boom, 19 ft. Jib, Specializing in 5" continuous Crectti~Je Linens Call Sam, 1978 CHEV 1/2 TON '350 V8. automatic 2 winches, man basket. $40,000, 842- steel or aluminum gutters. Sp~dL~ ~Jt types of Wood Root lots of new pa,ls, new car heeders rnuf. Contact: 01.NContracting Ud. Custom Made Bedroom Accessories Terrace, BC 5119, 3p8 Installation, repairs & Laying,Sanding and F'~shing fiers good shape, $2500 obo, 635., canoCynAnn Cfay HOURLY RATES 9592 ::. " " 31o6 FREE: For removal from site: Mine flota- cleaning. • Phone: 635-5859 tion mill and pieces. Phone: 845.2289 Ph, (604) 635.6101 4605Davis Ave. KR3 Site19, Comp 7 r THE AUTOSHOPPER VIDEO, Get (Houston). @8 SERVING TERRACE Fax (604) 635.9068 Terrace, B.C, V6G 1Y2 ~' ~'~J~ Torace,B.C VSG 4I~ results new Innovative nothing sells like Fax: 638-5855 & KI'nMAT For Inform=ties On "lhe full color pictures, sell your vehicle on vld- 17. Garage Sales Roofing and Siding .. eotal~' all: across B.C.:for a cost of 12, Motorcycles TERRACE HOME BASED BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS $20.00 per Vehicle, for rnom information LOOKING TO MAKE ROOM [n your Installation and Repairs Meetings held on The 3rd of each month 1986 HARLEY DAVIDSOf~ Sportster garage? Advertiee your garage sale in the 567.3117 Autosh0pper, Box 298 883 with 1200oc piston kit, excegent con- Classifieds 638-SAVE. ' tfn Call •Steve 638.0838 Please Phone 635.9415 PvhanOnederhoof B.C.VOJ 3A0 ' 4106 dition only 5928km, $6000 tim, 847.9876 . " I after 5:30 p.m, '~ 81)4 ' " . EVERY WEE~ND IT'S SOMETHING NEWI CHECK" . ' i i ~ The (~¢t~ OUT OUR ONGOING WEEKEND PROMOTIONS ~ ! I EJJ ~j~o~__ _ _' . With a location and a selection tha¢ issecond to none, ~~&~~ l InnottheWest :: .... . •.. OPEN T DAYSA wEEK UNTIL l l P,M, NOW OPENSuNDAYS AT g A,M,! I • • .... Terrace ' 635.6300 I ,4620 LakelseAvenue i I I II IIIF ' • " " I .... " " "

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l- •I 21. Help Wanted HELP WANTED !: RECEPTIONIST/DICTA TYPIST "NIKKO'S2 FOR 1" ~~ SANIIOUSE SOCIETY 3224 k. AI,UM S1 I'~}!E1 required, permanent, full.time, must have Drivers neededfor full & REGULAR RESPITE CARE :i excelent spelling and good telephone part time work v,c;~ JOB POSTING Ministry of Social Services is looking for individuals with i i; manner experience with wordperfect 5,1 experience in knowledge of, caring for young persons :!" for Windows as asset apply in person Phone638-1500 after 4 pm EMPLOYER: KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY !i with resume to Undsey Morden Claim LOCATION: OSBORNE HOME requiring intensive medical interventions (me: catheterizations, *,?: ~- Services #204.4630 Lazelle ave Terrace (AN ADULT MENTAL HEALTH RESIDENCE) - lifting/transporting, importance of emotional health). : i~. B,C, Attention Bruce Martindale 3c6 POSITION: AUXILIARY ACTIVITY WORKER Watkins TERMS: ON CALL SHIFT WORK BUSINESS IS GROWING! Avon dealers $13.O0/HOUR AS PER B.C.G.E.U. CONTRACT Please contact Marylou at the Ministry of Social Services - needed, earn extra money by working famous spices extracts and home remedies since 1868. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum grade 12. Applicants will have completed the Prince Rupert - 627-0594 for more information (collect if out your own hours to buy or sell Avon, call mental health worker course and have work experience In the psychiatric Witly 635.3810 3p6 Independent of town). field, An educational background in psychiatry will be an asset. i i ORDER OFFICE has openings for promo representatives needed, APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS: hone reps stad today average 8.00 to 16 products available Good working communication skills, T.D.C.S,S, ~er hour, and bonuses, manager trainee Have the ability to introduce own Ideas and demonstrate Initiative, position available, for personal interview Call Independent Be able to keep accurate records and prepare reports. FULL-TIME PAYROLL AND PERSONNEL RECORDS POSITION call 635.6832 3p6 Representative: Be willing to work with male and female clients Terrace & District Community Services Society is seeking an energetic person for its Knowledge of recreation activities, arts and crafts wilt be an asset. Payroll/PersonnelDepartment. TOWN OF SMITHERS Requires a build. Doris Scott Successful applicant must be willing to submit to a criminal record search. The successful applicant will be responsible to the Society'sAdministrator, ing/license inspector knowledge of build- 638-1274 DUTIE8: Ing code, standards and construction field Prep~ration ~ dealing with all matters pertaining to p~yroll practices essential, for more information RESUMES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO: Executive Director • Dealing with Union Agreements as they pert&n to payroll and benefits, such as Union check call 847-325t 4p7 Ksan House Society off. Be prepared to assist in preparation of msterlaJ and be Involved In Union Negotislt0ns, ARE YOU FED UP WITH VANDALISM, CERTIFIEDDENTAL 3224 Kalum Street .Administrator group benefits package, lets do something about it, call 638- Terrace, B.C. • Knowledge of Workers' Compenestlon Board procedures; 8078 lp8 V8G 2N1 • Assist Program Directors with budget prewafion. EARN EXTRA INCOME, full or parttime ASSISTANT • Complete reports when necessary, call 635-3066 tfn For OrthodonticOffice -Attend EmployeeAssistance Program Mest]ngs. • Work dosel~/with the Accountant on Program Contracts. Commencing September 1993 SMITHERS COMMUNrrY SERVICES ASSOCIATION • Complete necessarysurvey forms when required. full time position leading to part • Perform other duties as required by Executive Director, Are You Fed time after 6 months. Salary EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR QUALIFICATION: based on experience and Smithers Community Services Association is - Extendve experience n Computer Payro, with specific knowledge of EesyPsy, MS Works uP With Vandalism? qualifications. To apply please programs and know edge of Automatic Payroll Bank Deposits. , • ,: ' '!~. seeking an Executive Director to lead this vital local • Minimum of 5 yeprs experience with larger payrolls me:unlon ~& Staff ;~ Let's do something call 635-9414. resource through the challenges and opportunities - Able to work cooperativelywith Executive Director, Program Dlredors and Office Staff. (This is a Team position), aboutit! of the nineties. • A pleasant, cheerful disposition and the ability to be flexibte. Call 638-8078 A competitive salary and benefits p~ckage is offered. Qualifications: Degree and/or extensive experience; Send full resume with work references to: ' ESTHETIOIA.N II strong interpersonal, management, financial and Mr. Michael Bsausoleil 22. Careers Terrace & District Community .BARBERS I! marketing skills, Services Society " r" ~~ " " " TOWN OF SMITHERS Invites applica- Openings for qualified J| #1.3215 Eby St . .;i !i~ - tions for works superintendent, this is a Terrace, B.C. management position requiring strong personnel at newly II $40,000/pa plus benefits, following VBG 2X8 interpersonal, technical and management decorated, large airli ~robationary period. MARKED CDNFIDENTIAL skills, for more information call 847- conditioned shop, offering II CLOSING DATE: JUNE 18,1993 = ; ;_:~; 3251 4p5 flexible hours and excellent I| FORESTER/TECHNICIAN SAVONA Full job description available on req,~est. Submit Contracting based 45 km west of bonus & commissions. I| kamploops requires a forestry assistant Terri-Lynn II resume by June 16, 1993 to SCSA, Attention; varied work load comprised of cruising Search Committee, Box 2684, Smithers, B.C., VOJ layout, planting supervision silvilculture, Transformations II and residue surveys, wage commensu- 103- 4716 LazelleAve II 2NO Phone: 847-9515 Fax: 647-3712. rate with experience send resume to box 243 Savona B.C. V0K 2JO by June 635-1555 IJJJ-LL]U "19/93 2p8 JOB POSTIN( We requirea highly motivatedand innovativepro- Employer: Ksan House Society Iessionalto work In a twenty-four(24) month term position. Location; TerraceTransition House The University is a challenging and exciting environment Position: Half-'limeCoordinator whereyour human resourcesskills will be tested. Terms' .Th s is a non-union Dosition~

!' We-requi[e a:se~qr.~u~,~e!'i~.,;i.n=p.ubJicpractice and'~ " ~um~r oiHuman R~oUr~'~]~cu~'nis,:cle~ioPJh'0's~at~' ..... - schedu,ed~days and flextime ~ ..., ~, ~:~v,.,' ~~;q oo,: ~ ,*;.~.-,~ compute(s ~e'cessanj foi: d~Jr Teri~tim~.i o$ce. ~...... ' employee programmea, padidpating as a member of the . comp ate benefit package ~ .~ ~',~'-~ Please forward ai'esume with a'covedng letter in your own handwr~ng HumanResources team, and consultingwith membersoflhe . salarycommensurate with qualificationsand experience by June 18, 1993to: " UNBCcommunityinthe d~velopmentofkeyUniversityhuman Qualifications: Bachelor of Soci~.l Work or other relevant designation - ~JohnG McMynn, C.A.. resourcessystems. with 3 to 5 years experience preferred,'0r combination of Carlyle Shepherd & Co. ' educationand training,A first aid certificateis required. You should have a minimum of live years' experi- Chartered Accountants ence as a Human Resources generatlstalong with a related Applicantsshould Possess: Second Floor, 4544 Lakelse Avenue Universitydegree or an equivalentcombination olexperlence Ability for work in a unionized environment and to address • Terrace, B.C., V8G 1 P8 andeducation. You musthave watl developed orat andwritten grievancesetc, and to assistin negotiations, communicationsskills, excellentinterpersonal skills, expert- Ability to work effectivelyin a management and admlnistratlon encein the preparation of policyand proceduresmanuals, and capacity reporting directlyto the executive director. the ability to work in a proactiveand self-directedmanner, Ability to recruit, hire, orientate, supervise, evaluate, and disciplineapproximately 10 unionizedstaff members, We oiler anaitractiveremuneration packa0eandihe Possess good listening and communication skills, and have oppodunity to be pad of this unique educationallacility in northernBC, Pleaseforwardyour resumeendthree relerences abilityto assistwomen and childrenin crisis, by J une 25th, 1g 93, quotin0 CompelilionNo. 36/0604flS. Display a proiessional attitude, good iudgemental skills, and to: Director el Human Resources, UnlvemllyofNorth" provide a positiverole model. ern British Columbia, P.O. Bag 1950, Stetlon A, ~ Successful applicant must be willing to submit to a criminal COOK Prince George, BC V2L 5P2 record Search, We are now accepting applications for a part-time cook to work IN ACCORDANCEWlTH CANADIAN[MMt6RAIION IE~M[NTS~ mlOP,fl'~ ~tL Resumes shouldbe addressedto: GIVEN ]0 C/,NkO!ANCi'l'b![t6 ANO PEflMANEN~RESIOENrS OF C/~u~Dk. THE Executive Director evenings and weekends. UNIV~BSIPtOF NORTB[RN ~RITISH COLUMBIA IS COMMff][D EO EMI~.OYMENT EQUITY please apply in person with resume to: NID ENCOLII~GES,'~PPLICATIONS FROM WOMEN, kBORIGIKAL PEOPLES, I~I~ONS WITH Ksan House Society DISABILIIIES,~0 MEMBERS0~ VISIBLEMINORffES. Mr. Mikes 3224 Kalum Street Terrace, BC 4736 Lakelse Ave. V8G 2N1 Terrace /

.3 TheUniversltyolNodhem Brillsh Columbta,sched" uledto openIn September1994, is Canada'snewest university RECEPTIONIST/ and thefourlh publicly funded In theprovince, It hasamandate ,HIREA " Io serve the northern two-thirdsof British Columbiawith a main campus in Prince George (populallon 70,000). The SECRETARY Universitywill havearange olArts, Sdenceand Professional ~]rogramsspecifically targeted to meet Ihe needsof northern Receptionist/Secretary required for a professional BC. Graduate~rograms will be offeredand researchwill be office in Terrace. Applicant must have strong conductedin a wideran0e of areaswith emphasison subjecls interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate well el relevanceto the north. Internationalconlacts will STUDENT developedin two primaryareas, the circumpolar nodh and the with a variety of clients. Good typing skills, a working Pacific Rim. knowledge of Word Perfect and familiarity with general , .-, The VicePresident Admlnislratlon, as a memberof office routine Is required. Ihe SeniorManagemenlTeam, is responslblolorareasInclud- Please submit application and resume to: in0 finance,human resources, comparing services, security, : McAIpine & Co. .. WEEK facilities and maintenance,resident and conferenceservices, Chartered Accountants as well as a numberof ancllla~Jservices. The abilityto work with and interact effectivelywith the UniversilyGoverning 4634 Lazelle Ave. During June 7-12, let the Council, Ministry officials,business and community leaders " ~- Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S7 ...... i.; iii Canada Employment Centre and employeesIs vital, • '. '." The developmentof.a new universitypresenls a for Students find the right demandingand challengingenvironment where an individu- al's prolessionalexpedise, lnlliative, sound lu~ment as well student for your job. asteambuildinoand enlrepreneurskUlswillbe fullyexercised, The preferredacademic credentials include a Unl- MOTHER'S TIME OFF Call our office at versily degree or prole,ssl0nalaccounting designation bal- is now accepting applications for anced wilh extensivesenior management experience, excel- lent leadershipand administrative skUlS ir~cluding a consulta- !i : P/T PROGRAM CAREGIVER tive team approachGained preferably in e bnlveraltyenviron- (newborn to 5 years) - 635-7134 ment, ;to commence Sept. 1/93 9:30 am - 12:00 4630 Lazelle, We offeranatlractlve r~uneratl0n I~aoe andlhe i:: opportunity to be part of Ihls uniqueeducational f~clllty In Monday to Friday nodhemBC. Pleasef0~tardyourrasumeandthte~ rdetences !!/;~;~,i:ii!:~,:::' -,.:E.C.E,::;, certification or equivalentwork experience by June 25th, 19~,qu011ng C0ml~litionNo.13/0604/TS, / HIRE to: Director of Human Resouces, Unlverllty of North- • ~:'. • .... Duties will Include: co-ordinating & Implementing a pre-school like STUBENT ern British Columbia, P.O. Oag 1950, Station A, atmosphere and assisting in the overall ~rogram's day to day Prince George, 6C V2L 5P2i. - ...... management. I,= ~ccoro~,¢~wm C~¢w~ w¢,~ ~UmM~TS,~'~art v%e~ .Ca.nad~_~_.,q3 Gr~ TOC~vu~N C~'~Z[N~ A~O PriNt ~S~XlqSO~ (;/~L IV~ :~L~'~ ~cioslng date: June 23, UN~t~S~rrO~ NO~'IE~NBRffL~H C0tuue~ts c0~Ull~0ro ~PLO~NT E~l~' ENCOURAOFS/~'LICATICe6FROM WOM[N, AS01T~GIN~L RO~.[$, PERSONSWITH ~ ~;'": SendresUmes to,Jacquie vanderHorst Miniver O/ State lot youff~ MmiztteCEtat i la'J~uneese ;-,~ ~ Skeena Family Reeources t Ol~BrLl~ES ANO MiM~[~ OFV'~t~l: MtN(~fflE~, ; ~-::~: ~:.,:;~:~ ..-;~.:~ ~ #!"3215 Eby Street, Terrace, BG VBG 2X8 / Page C8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednes'day, June 9, 1993

(~ P,ovlnc,of Mid=41yd ~) Provlncoel uidstr/el¢ , Invitation to Tender Ildllih Columbia F~re,l$ ldlldt Cdumlh Fme$1= (~ r0vince of Ministry of In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, British Columbia Forests Section 49(1), sealed tenders are invited for the following: NOTICE INVITINGAPPUCATION NOTICEINVITING APPUCATION FOR TIMBERSALE FOR TIMBERSALE Project No, 0.8009-5261 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL LICENCEA42709 LICENCEA42708 Location: Misc. sites, TerraceArea. The North Coast Forest District invites proposals for replacement Pursuantto Section 16 of the ForestAct, Pursuantto Section 16 of tl~ F0restAct, Description: Demolition of existing concrete curbs and or wlngwalls. for the docking facilities at its Bishop Bay He,spring Recreation sealed tender applications will be sealed tender applications will be Construction of replacement cast In place concrete roadside transitions. Site, Contract Number RE93R08-O01. accepted by the DistrictManager, Kalum accepted by the DistrictManager, Kslum Only Contractors who have been prequalified under the Mlnistry's Forest District, Terrace,British Columb~ Forest District,Terrace, British Columbia, Prequaiifications Procedures for Bridge Construction and Palntlng are The docking facilities consist of a float 12m x 6m and wooden up to 10:30a,m,, on the 17thday of June up to 8:30 a.m,, on the 17thday of June eligible to submit Tenders.. gangway 20m x lm. Companies with previous experience in 1993, to be openedat 11:30a.m., onthe 1993, to be openedat 9:30 a.m,, on the Sealed tenders, completed In accordance with the Conditions of Tender maritime construction techniques are encouraged to submit 17th day of June 1993,for s "rimberSale 17th day of June 1993, for ~ "nmberSale on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transpodation Licence to authorize the harvestingof Licence to authorize the harvesting of and Highways at Skeena District, #300, 4546 ParkAve., Terrace, B.C. proposals. 1490cubic metres, more or less,of timber 6233cubic metres, more or less,of timber V6G 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on June 23, 1993, when tenders Additional information and the proposal package may be obtained located inthe vicinity16 krn on ~e Brown located in the vicinity21 km on the Brown will be opened in public. by contacting: ...... ~:i ...... Bear Forest ServiceRoad in the K.lum Bear Forest Service Road in the Kalum A surety bid bond will be required (in accordance with the conditions of TimberSupply Area. TimberSupply/~ea, Gord Munro, R.O. Protection/Recreation the tender.) North Coast Forest District TOTAL VOLUME: 1490 cubic metres, TOTAL VOLUME: 6233 cubic metres, A pre-tender meeting will not be held.. 125 Market Place, more or le.';s moreor Jess Tender documents complete with envelops, plans, specifications and Prince Rupert, British Columbia SPECIES: Hemlock: 80%, Balsam: 17%, SPECIES:Hemlock: 71%, Balsam:24%, conditions of tender are available from the Ministry of Transportation V8J 1B9 Spruce:3% Spruce'.5% :and Highways Skeena District, #300, 4546 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. Telephone: 627-0460 TERM:One (1) Year TERM:One (1) Year V8G 1V4 between the hours or 8:30 ~.m. to 12.,00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holidays. UPSETSllJMPAGE: $5.19 UPSETSTIJMPAGE: $5.59 Proposals must be received at the above address on or before 3:30 Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by P.M., Wednesday, June 30, 1993. Bidding is restrictedto personsregistered Bidding is restrictedto personsregistered certified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of in the Small BusinessForest Enterprise in the Small BusinessForest Enterprise Finance and Corporate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. Program, CategoryOne (1) and/or Two Program, CategoryOne (1) and/or Two For further information contact Randy Penner, at (604) 636-3360, or fax (2), (2). (604) 638-3316.

Particulars may be obtained from the Particulars may be'ob~ained from the The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ~ Province of Ministry of 4 District Manager,K~lum Forest Distrid, at District Manager,K~lum Forest District, at J British Columbia Forests //200.5200 KeithAvenue,Terrace, British //200.5200 KeithAvenue, Terrace, British .~ Province of ColumbiaV8G 1L1 Columbi-V6G 1L1 , British Columbia II o • • • • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • L Ministry of Transportation PROPOSED SILVICULTURE PRESCRIPTIONS and Highways Notice Of Pre-harvest Silviculture Prescriptions (Pursuant To NOTICE OF PUBLIC Section 3 Of The Silviculture Regulations) The following areas have a proposed prescription that OPEN HOUSE will apply if approval to log the area is obtained from the Ministry of Forests. The proposed prescriptions will B.C, Parks invites you to participate in the Master Planning be available for viewing until July 22, 1993 at the process for Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Forest District, #200-5220 Sealed tenders is separate envelopes marked "Tender for Surplus Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1, Your input is valuable in helping to determine the Equipment 1993" will be received at the District of Kitimat telephone 638-3290, during regular working hours. management guidelines for this recently established park. Purchasing Department office located at 206 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat, B.C, VSC 2C7, not later than 2:30 pm local time on To ensure consideration before logging commences, If you have any questions or concerns, Please attend an Tuesday, June 15, 1993 and will be opened to the public at that any written comments must be made to B. D. Downie, Open House on time. District Manager, #200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, The District of Kitimat intends to sell the following Surplus British Columbia V8G 1 L1, by the above date, Sunday, June 13, 1993, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pro, Equipment: at the Terrace Hotel, Skeena I Room. 1) Unit #00 Katolight Model 15MSW415 Kw A.C. Generator Fimber Cutting Location Area Amendmenl w/Wisconsin Model VG4D Air-Cooled Gas Sale Permit. (ha) Yes/No Engine, Llcence 2) Unit #20 1981 GMC Model TC31003 One Ton Cab & West Nass 36.4 No Chassis sin 1GDHC34MBBY585887 /V8 / 'West Nass 59.4 No MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, Automatic w/8 ft. Dump Box, ~45534 ~45535 West Nass 42.6 No LANDS and PARKS 3) Unit #24 1978 GMC Model JH9710 Tandem Axle Dump Truck s/n TJH908V616327 / De~'oit Diesel 8V71 Small Business Forest Enterprise Program w/15 ft. Gravel Box and 25 Ton Hoist Name of LIcence Holder w/Underbody Plow and Front Plow Push Frame. 4) Unit #45 1 984 Ford Model E150 Van s/n 1FTDE14Y6EHA23610 w/Natural Gas Conversion / Buyer is responsible to comply with Invitation to Tender all B.C. Natural Gas Regulations 5) Unit #70 1974 Wayne Model 1-973 Street Sweeper City of Terrace In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, I w/Chrysler Industrial 1318-1-4016 Series K Section 49(1), sealed tenders are Invited for the following: Engine w/Double Gutter Brooms / Dual Controls Project No. 0-09010.5261 • /Bubble.Window .., .. LB)': :":' [0~it #~3• G'3%§77:'Bo~a~'M',~1 K~,~Bll C,omi~Ct6}Y/n • NOTICES,, OF ,PUBLIC' : HEARING, Location: McLymont Bridge- City of Prln6e Rupe~ :./.~...... :: ~,111 w/CummmsLVS0~'Engine w/2cu. ~/d. BucEet OFFICIALCOMMUNITYPLAN AMENDMENT, DesCrip~ti~ni Supply and install 23 metres of deck Joints including steel 7) Unit#96 1983 JD 750 Crawler Tractor sin armour. Fill existing scuppers at junction of deck and curb with concrete. Only contractors who have been prequalified under the T00750D389046 w/Double "l~lt Angle Blade and AND REZONINGAPPLICATION Ministry's Prequalificatlon Procedures for Bridge Construction and ROP Canopy TAKE NOTICE THAT an applicationhas been made to Painting are eligible to submit Tenders... Interested Bidders may arrange to view the Equipment noted herein amend the City of Terrace Official Community Plan By-Law Sealed tenders, completed In accordance with the Conditions of Tender by contacting Mr. Steve Lawson, Purchasing Agent,.District of 905-1980, and Zoning By-law No, 401-1966, and on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation K]timat Purchasing Department, 206 Enterprise Avenue, KJtimat, amendments thereto. and Highways at Skeena District, #300, 4546 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. B.C., V8C 2C7, phone 632-7200. Tender documents are available VSG 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on June 23, 1993, when tenders \ upon request. " : will be opened In public, THE SUBJECT AREA: A surety bid bond will be required (in accordance with the conditions of Tenders must accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of "The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace the tender.) 10% of the tendered price as bid security The District of Kitlmat shown shaded and in heavy outline on the map shown A pre4ender meeting will not be held.. reserves the right to reject all tenders or to award the contract to below. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications end other than the highest tender received if it perceives such to be in its MUNTHE AVE. conditions of tender are available from the Ministry of Transportation best interest. and Highways Skeena District, #300, 4546 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. VSG 1V4 between the hours el 8:30 a,m. to 12:00p.m. and 1:00 p~m. to Steve Lawson I 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holidays. Purchasing Agent Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order, made payable to theMinister of Finance and Corporate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. For further information contact Randy Penner, at (604) 638-3360, or fax REQUEST FOR PROP I " (604) 638-3316, The Ministry of Social Services invites proposals from interested I The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. parties to establish and operate an Emergency Hostel to be located .. in the community of Terrace. [

Province of r'-- The facility is to be operated under terms of a contract to be British Columbia • • • • • • • • • • • • • • eJ o • • negotiated with the Ministry of Social Services. The initial contract will be for a period of up to one year, with subsequent Ministry of Transportation renewal/renegotiation possible. 1 .__.q and Highways The Emergency Hostel will deliver short term (3-5 day) McCONNELL AVE. accommodation and meal services for 7 to 10 adults (male and --II \\ I' female) at a time. The Hostel is to operate 24 hours/day, 7 days a week throughout the year. To change the Official Community Plan designation of the subject area: Invitation to Tender The successful contractor must be prepared to establish and operate FROM: Rural Open Space " : " , :!-:/iii~ii the Hostel in accordance with the Community Care Facilities TO: Low Density Residential ...... In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and HighwaysAct, Licensing Act/Regulations the GAIN Act/Regulation and all other Section 49(1 ), sealed tenders are invited for the following: relevant provincial and municipal statutes and regu ations. The Project No. O-8505.5261 successful conVactor must be prepared to work co.operatively with To change the zoning of the subject area: Location: Cedar River Bridge, approx, 50 kin. NOrth of Terrace. Ministry of Social Services Staff, and the other government and non-. FROM: Rural (A1) ':: TO: Residential Single Family(R1) . . * Description: Removal of existing guardrails and post, supply and government agencies within the community. erection of approximately 100 metres of galvanized steel rail. Supply and erection of three transition barriers. Only Contractors who have Interested parties should prepare a written PROPOSAL outlining BY-LAW INSPECTION: been pmqualifled under the Mlnlstry's Prsquallflcattlon Procedures for details of how they will operate this facility, ! -THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BY-LAWS AND Bridge ConstrLtction end Paintlngare eligible to submit Tenders., RELEVANT BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS MAY BE Sealed tenders, completed In accordance with the C0nditlons of Tender i The proposal should Include, but is not restricted to: INSPECTED between the hours of 8:00 a,m. and4:00 p.m. on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation 1. Proposed operating budget (annuallzed) and Highways at Skeena District,//300, 4546 Patk Ave., Terrace, B,C. each day, from Wednesday, June 2nd, 1993, to Monday, 2, Proposed start.up costs Of applicable) V8G 1V4 until 2:00 p,m. (local time) on June 23, 1993,when tenders June 14th, 1993, Inclusive, with the exception of Saturday.'; will be opened In public. 3. Staffing model and Sundays In the reception area at the City of Terrac~ A surety bid bond will be required (in accordance with the conditions of 4, Operating philosophy the tender.) 5, Statement of relevant experience In operating slm!lar residential =ublic Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, services, including admlnlstrat on Of comparablyfUnded programs, A pre-tender meeting will not be held.... B.C. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications and A Bidder's Conference will be held at the Area Manager's Office conditions of tender are available from the Ministry of Transportation pUBLIC HEARING DETAILS: and Highways Skeena District, #300, 4546 Park Ave.,' Terrace, B.C, listed below on June 14, 1993, at 1:30 pro. Any persons wishing to voice their oplnloltll VSG 1V4 between,he houm of 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to regarding theApplicatlon may do so, In writing, andre' 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holidays. Information packages containing copies of the relevant Ministry In person, ATTHE PUBLIC HEARING, TO BE HELDIN Where required, paymentfor contm~ documentation shall be made by policy and criteria for the evaluation of proposes are e,valiable at the certified cheque or money order, made pwable to the Minister of Area Manager's Office. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 7:00 P.M;, ON Finance and Corporate Reladlons.All purchases ate non-refundable. MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1993, For further Information coi~tact Randy'Penner, at (604) 638-3360, or fax Written Proposals must be received before 4:30 pm,, June 18 1993. ~' (604) 6383310. THESE NOTICES IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH The lowest or =my tender will not necessarily be accepted, . Proposals should be delivered to: . THE ~MUNICIPAL ACT. R.S;B.C,, 1979, AND MinlsW of Social Seryices, : AMENDMENTS THERETO. " :"~ Area Managei:~ Office, ~ Province of 400-4545 Lazelle Ave,, British C0iumbla TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. • I I I I I I ([II I I t I"1 1 I I I I • I Terrace, B,C, . Ministry of Transportation VSG 4E1 ' The lowest bid wil not necessarily bechosen, i ,~:~!i '- E,R,HALLSOF and Hlghways - :- - " ./"' if ,~'~ Clerk-AdminlStratol

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27. Announcements 23. Work Wanted ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR a meaning- 27, Announcements ZION BAPTISTCHURCH 26. Personals M relationship companionship, new ti9 JIM JiNISJJlSNllllSJlSJ~Jt M~MS~99 ~ REPLYING TO A FILE NUMBER? Please friends, or that special person? We oper. be sure you have the correct box number 2911 S. Sparks St. 638-1336 PRIER ALl ST-ESPRIT St-Esprit, Tot qul ate on confidentialintroduction sewice for - !p, as given in the ad. Address to: File , The m'eclalrcis tout, qui illumines tous lee selective unattached adults, for more i ANNOUNCEMENTi Terrace Sl,andard, 4647 Lazelle, Ave., 9:45 Sunday School (all age,=) chemise pour qua je puisse atteindre information write to: Singles at head, box | The Terrace Musicians mon ideal, Tot qui me donne le don divin | is proud to announce Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S8. Please do not 10:55 Worship Service 137, Merysville B.C. VOB 1ZO or call include bulk goods or money to Box de pardonner et oublier le mal qu'on me 604.427.4378 lp8 ! the upcoming marriage -==..association will be holding a replies. falt et qui es avec mot dane tousle ] of her daughter | very important meeting on WORK WANTED - I will work for any Ter- instants de ma vie, le veux pendant ce Pastor: Ron J. Orr cou~ dialogue Te remercierpour tout et Christine Noel Wednesday June 17 at 7:30 race and area business. I am a tireless McBryan sales representative. I work 7 days a confirmer encore une fois que je ne veux i pm at the Bandshel'In Lower i week; days and evenings. [ will present i pas me separer de Tois a jamais, meme to Little Park, Any Musicians et malgre n'importe quelle illusion your sates or service message to 18000 NOTICE OF Robert Russel, .==.that wish to play or be potential customers even/week. My past matedellle.Je desire etre avec Toi dans SCHEDULE CHANGE la gloire eternelle. Mercie de ta Shauer | involved with 'Concerts in the history proves I spent an averageof 3 1/2 son of Elaine & Russel days with each consumer in your market. Effective misericorde envers tool et les miens (La ~ Park" during Riverboat Days I am ~e Teriace Standard.Call me, I will June 7, 1993 personne devra dire cette priere pendant ~c.,~,. Shauer on Work for you. Standard Advertising638- 3 jours, la grace demandee sera obtenue une 12. 1993 ~ August 1 weekend are urged 7283. " : tfn Sureway Transport will meme si elle pourrait paraltre difficile. Bt° attend. For more ,~I depart from Terrace on Faire publier aussitot que la grace a ere CARP .VYlTH TRADE, quat, 16.5 years obtenue sans dire la demande, au bas -Information please contact ." experience,will do carp, also rotill garden Mondays at 3:00 p.m. mettre lee initiales de la personne plots, phone 638-0136 3p6 The Canadian Red Cross Society -==.Karin at 635-5754, this change is to meet the exeucee.) G.G. lp8 111 M WILL DO ROTOTILUNG And smell new summer schedule of engine repaircall 635.3868 3p6 BC Ferries. 'T MOBILE WASH SERVICE for logging equipment; buildings; parking lots; dust BCYCNA for 25 control for made etc. Call Red Willow BRITISH BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS COLUMBIA Contracting at 645-7035 4p6 ComeJoin 0ui Global Family AND YUKON These ads appear in more than 100 community newspapers In 8.0. and Yukon COMMUNrTY and reach more than 3 million readers. $195 ++ RC CONTRACTING For your escavating $3.70 e.ch additionalword jobs, big or small front end loader, ~'~^~"A~IATiON .311 TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR BCYCNA AT (604) 669-9222. backhoe and gravel truck, very reason- able rates, Richard635.3772 3(;6 CHILDCARE 6 OPENINGS Ages 6 BUSINESSOPPORTHNmES EMPLOYMENTOPP. FOR SALE MISC. KITCHEN CABINETS months to 5 years, mon.sat $400 per AUTO month, phone 635.2129 Julie I have ENGINES FROM $995. for $ MAKE BIG MONEY $ UII GET THE JOB YOU WANTI Steel Buildings: B.C. Factory CABINETS 112 PRICE. In childsafe,firstaid and cpr. 3p6 cars and trucks. Complete Louis Pizza *Vending Ma- Expert Inside-Information OutletdlrecL Strelgh~alland stock, countertops/vanltles rebuilds with new parts. 6 Yr/ chine *Select Areas avail- from employment specialist quonset models. All buildings also. Kitchen Craft Factory HANDYMAN CARPENTER For hire with engineered & certified. Guar- outlet. Cash and Carry Cabi- SUNDAY 120,000 KM Warranty. 20% able. Pizza Snack Food of gives you the advantage. references, call 635-7809 (leave mas- Down- Paymentslater. Bond the 90's. Call for appoint- Immediateresults. CallFREE anteed best prices. FREE net Warehouse, 4278 sage). 3p7 AM - 2 Worship Services Mechanical 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 ment In Vancouver (604)681- 24-Hour EmploymentHotUne quotations: Western Building Lougheed, Burnaby 298- 9277. 1868 Spall Rd., ELECTRITION, For your instullations 9:15 & 11:00 Days. 872-0641. 9147 nowl for Information. (604)739- Systems 1-800-565-9800 4975. Kelowna. Kelowna 860-6636. 800 repairs or service needs, commercial or Child care and Sunday School BUSINESSPERSONALS BEFORE YOU BUY a rebuilt FINANCE GARDENING Cloverdale, Victoria 369- residential,call 638-0739 for free esti- through grade three engine, compare quality and FOXY ladles offer exciting 1114. mates, registrationnumber20608 . 3p7 PM- Family Bible School service. CANADA ENGINES personal fantasy and photos GovernmentGrants & Loans. ONE STOP GREENHOUSE. LIVESTOCK LTD. IS THE BEST. Cars/ • discreet entertalnment by Billions of dollars are made SHOP. B.C. Greenhouse : WILL CLEAN YOUR Home on weekdays, 6:00 pm for all ages Builders Ltd., 7425 Hedley LLAMAS (Legacy Classic ~1Mickey at 635-9151 (Room225) lp8 light Trucks from $995. 5 Yr. mail. For free Info writs available to newand existing WEEKLY limited warranty. 580-1050 KAREN, Box 670-GB, B.C. businesses. The Bred Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5E 2R1. Sale Vl). 60 Llamas being WILL DO RENOVATIONS and housing Pioneer Girls, Youth Ministries,Home (24 Hrs/7Days). 1-800-665. Kelowna, B.C. VIY 7P4. Book can show you how to FREE BROCHURE. sold by auction. June 12/98, framing 6354556 3p8 3570, Adults Only Please. get your share. Call nowl Aluminum/Glass or Westerner Exposition Falr- Bible Studies & Ladies "time Out (604)756-2721. Alumlnum/Polyoarbonate 4rounds, Red Deer, AB. Call CARPENTER WITH Trade, quat 16-5 yrs F-250, 4X4~s, Cummins Die- EDUCATION SDP, Double-walled Green- 03)346-3148 for details or experience,will do carpentry phone 638- eel, Explorers, Rangers, Train to be a "CRM" - Certi- FOR S4U.EMISC. houses, Solariums and com- catalogue. ALLIANCECHURCH Trucks. Up to $1500. cash 0136 3p8 fied Apartment Manager. plete line of Greenhouse ac- EL CENTRO LLAMAS. Now 4923AgarAve. rebate. 'O' down O.A.C. Many jobs available. Over SEPTIC TANKS D-Boxes cessorles. Tale phone HELP PAY OFF yOUR Accumulating Payments from $169/month. offering outstandlng quality bills working from your home, legit. For moreinformation 2,000 graduates now work- pumpout chambers (604)433-4220, Fax: 433- males & females from our by Phone Grant collect 538- polyethylene water tanks, mate companieswill pay you weekly to Ing. Government licensed 1285. herd of thirty. Vem Drader, Phone635-7727 or 635-7725 9778. home-study course. R.M.T.I. pumps, fittings. Any water HEALTH do a variety Of jobs from crafts to knife BUILDINGSUPPLIES 306-32669 Dahlstmrn Ave., 681-5456 or 1-800-665-8339. related products manufac- Clearbmok, B.C. V2T 4V9. sharpening, send #10 SA.S.E. to J.M.P. tured by Canwest. Plastics, OSTEOPOROSIS INFOR- DOORSI WlNDOWSIIntador STRONG second Income or MATION. Write us to leam Phone/Fax: 853-9739, enterprises,po box 42190 dept C Calgary 25. Business Opportunities and extedorwood, metal and Surrey Toll-free Pager 1-977- new career potential, Learn 5983. For Dealer 596-0608. about the Society and the SERVICES Albeda, T2d-7A6 ,, 2p8 DICKIE DEE ICECREAM Is seeking a French Doors, wood win- the trade of taxidermy from condition. OSTOP, EXPERIENCED PAINTER INTERIOR distributor to run a bicycle from your dows, skylights. MOREl Call renowned Taxidermist Jim OsteoporosisSoclety of B.C., Major ICBC motor vehicle In- collect to WALKER DOOR STEEL BUILDINGS. Spring Jury claims. Joel A. Wener, And exteriorreferences availablereason- home, full support program and equip- Penn. Call Kerry (403)291- 'SELLEBRATION" on Steel Suite 203-2182 West 12th and WINDOW In Vancouver 0460, Penn School of Taxi- Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6K trial lawyer for 24 years. Call able rates:and free estimates Gregg ment provided, small investment at (604)266-1101. Buildingsfrom FUTURE. e.g. free: 1-800-665-1138. Con- Halfyard 635-5334 3p8 required, Kirk 765-2699 4p5 dermy, Calgary. QUONSETS 25'x30 $4,962, 2N4. BUSINESSOPPORTUNmE8 tlngency fees available. WESTERN CANADIAN 30'x40' $6,274., 65'x50' HELP WANTED Slmo% Wener & Adler. CARPENTER LOOKING FOR work, ren- PRIME VENDING Business available in $8,47a. STRAIGHTWALL ovations repairs eto large or small jobs, Terrace hLqh returns guaranteed,invest: **THE AMAZING VIDEO SCHOOL of Auctioneerlng, ~r~x~,j¢~..~. July :26;Aug. ,7.,: .QUONSETS 25'x30' $5,522., H ghly Mo~vate~ Reslxlnsl- i~ umblng painting phone ,Ron~i63~;~L~ I~ent~lq;.~,.:.c~l ~t} .Bracken 1-801~ ; ~Qr~~. fr.e'~",bro¢liure call 30X40' $6;~154. Bt~lldlngsare ble IndlvldiJ~l: u~ ¢l~i'h]ci'l:t~" TIMESHARE RESALES and. + :id~s~oy itsel =m g+nerams in-' • ~403)~):128 l'orwrlfe to:#5, complete with en~'watls and Fraser,Y~Valley .Lumber' rentals. Your Canadian con. 2003 MoKnlght Blvd. N.E., sliding door. Freight, GST SpecialtiesPlant. Applicants i:;i' r Journeyi%lan E"arpentef~' ' .... ~+ 'SOLAR POWER IS HERE Cut your die- come ~0r you with p}ace ~f nectlonl Want to sell or b0y ,+N mind. No Overhm dsl No Calgary, T2E6L2. Included. Call 1-800-668- must have lumber shipping, pre-enjoyedreserttlme share -- l,Wil do ~isl~g; renovallorm, lnsl~ c~lneb, sel generating bills by 1/2 for residential, 5111. receiving, tallyperson and .palb,painlbg. Also wll buildfumilure. ~ homestead, cottages, Camps, r.v. boats Staffl For details call: THE THE AUCTIONEERING IN- orcampgreund membershlp? AVM NETWORK(604)534- forklift experience. All Spe- Worldwide Networkl 1-800- i #~eflnlshed'Ha'rdwood Flooring etc, pays for itself in 5 years or less, also STITUTE of Canada's next IBM COMPUTER USERS - des Experience also an as- 6151. term begins July 5. Learn 565-3915 or Calgary [ MalWe,bkck.:ash, o~ AvailaBeIn nald .and wind and micro-hydrogenerators, write to Now Avallablel One of the set. Excellent remuneration (403)255-5650. [ vad0usooloum. (No sanding~uked) Size3'4"x solar north, Bruce Buller, southbank B.C. OWN YOUR OWN HOME auctloneering cattle, equip- largest selections of package Includinghealth plan. l 2V2"or 31/4' VOJ 2PC 1.694-3645 41)6 BASED BUSINESS! Join ment, household, farm, real shareware anywhere. Please send resume with WANTED [ CALL635-6277 (leave a. melsage) B.C.'s largest Gift Basket estate, etc. Free brochure. Games, Utilities, Software, hand wrlttan cover letter to: WHOLESALE CRAFT Business, estab- Company. Few areas still Call Calgary office (403)264- Upgrades, Drivers, Bug P.O. Box 23, Abbotslord, B.C. FARM FAMILIES: There are :z-zzzxxxzz.zxxzzxzxzzx;~ lished accounts, low investments,imme- available. $5,500 Includes 5057. Patches,TechTIps, Program- V2S 4N7. many young visitors from Ja• diate returns, full training provided, 624- Iralnlng and Inventory. Seri- pan who would love to expe- Looking for ~1 BE AN INTERIOR ming Nds and morel For a REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY 4116 3p7 ous fnquldes only (604)980- DECORATOR...wlth our re- catalog on disk, send $5 cash rience living & working with 8601. or cheque to: Pad Ralph's, Sechelt 3.O. Tire service Canadian farm families. In. : CMdC=,r ? H ESTABLISHED VENDING Business. markabfe new home study person experiencedin O.T.R. terested? Call 669-6963. Selling Profitable Okanagan course. You'll get Individual 565 Crldge Rd., Kelowna, Skeena Child Care Support H Affordable. Good returns. Minimal time. B.C. VIXSJ1. Spedty 3~5 or and medium truck tire. Also Idealfor college students, retireesstay at Halrdreselng School. *Ad. tuition from professionals on require licensed mechanic. Program can help you make ~] mlnlstratlve Qualities an As- all aspects of Intedordeco- 5.25. BLANKLET CLASSIFIED home morns. 638-1393 3p7 vApplyBox 609, Sechelt, B.C. the right choice for your child. ~ set *HairdressingLicense not rating - colour schemes, ON3AO 885.7927. ADS FUTURESTEELBUILDINGS For information on choostng ~| required *ReglstaredStudent space planning, furniture se- 26. Personals Loans-Full Enrollment *Re- lection, fighting, and much . Quonseta 25'X30' $4,962., SAWMILL MILLWRIGHT Place your ad In over care and available options, call l| tall Centre *Computeflzed more. Wdre, call or faxtoday 30'X40' $6,274., 35'X50 NEEDED on beautiful Sun- 100 community papers Cocoat 638-1113. ~] AFFECTIONATE, CARING, FAMILY inventory, Client, Student for our FREE colour book. $8,478., Stralghtwall shine Coast near Gibsons. for only $195.00. A freeservice provided by the Terrace~ Type gentlemen, 40ish, 5'11', ~dally Recerds, Accounting *Newly Toll-free 1-800-267-1829, Quonsets 25'X30' $5,622., Minimum 5 yrs experience. For more Information secured, simple lifestyle,interest: photog. renovated-fully equipped Fax: 1(613)749-9551. The 30'X40' $6,454. Complete Resume to: Box 128, Pt call this paper or the Women's ResourceCentle and funded~ with Endwalls, Sliding Doors. by the Ministryof Wornen's Equality. ~ raphy, fishing, outdoors, travelling, "Expandable. Under 100,000 Sheffield School, 38 McArthur Mellon, B.C. VON 2SO or BCYCNA at (604.)669- candlelights, seeks romantic mate with plus Inventory. Llnda 542- Avenue, Suite 886, Ottawa, Frelghtupto Vanceuver,GST Fax 684-5339 Attn: John 9222. :IZXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXZX].. old fashion values, for meaningful rela- 8393. ON K1L 6R2. Included. 1-800-668-5111. Manulak. tionship reply to Terrace Standard, file 24. Notices #34 10p2 PRO.UFE EDUCATION availableto gen. MALE SEEKS A'R'RACTIVE Femalewho erat public; videos, pamphlets, lending desires relief from boredom, are you library, dealing with human life issues eager for adventureand ready to take a Such as abortion and euthanasia.Student walk on the wild side? If you are a enquirieswelcome. Call 635.3646. 5tfn female, 18 to 35 endose a recent photo, BORED? LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE, write and reveal your hearts desire all excitement, perhaps a tropical Island? replies skictiy confidential, reply to file Call Elan Travel at 635-6181 and catch #66 do Terrace Standard 4647 Lazelle t~e'spiriti 5tfn Ave, TerraceB.C. V8G 1S8 3p6 FREE SERVICE. Help with your forms or WIDOWED LADY 50 who likes to travel, letters. Call Melissa at 635.9119 for has no responsibilities,and who's teenag- help. tfn ers have felt the nest would I~e ns and nd female or male travelling comp~ion THE SCOUTS NEED YOU help to raise to share travellingexpenses and driving funds for CJ's. Any donation will help. while exploringbeautifulB.C. If you have Bottles, cans, we will pick up. Call Kim same wish reply to Terrace Standard c/o 635-3656 or Sue 638-1790. 4p8 file #55, 2p7 additiOnal income in :your spare i WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET '~ANIRVANA METAPHYSIC & Unattacahedadults for friendship or mar. time. ~. HEALING CENTRE riage, ladiesdon't be shy, this is a great way to meet a guy, confidentiallyguaran- If you or someone, you know is Give yourselfthe gift of health. teed, write for free delalls to Box 335, Refl.exofogy, aromatherapy, spiritual H~Jston B.C; VOJ lZO 4])7 =hea ng, Johrel ReikelM0nadic at interested, then give us a call Nirv.~. a Metaphysicand THANKS TO ALL the :rescuers that replied but I'd ratherwrite than make the TODAY! !i Healinguentre, first call. If you wish to write reply to File i36il cottonwooaCongratulationsms-;,775 #26 do TerraceCheraStandard. : 4p8 Grad 93

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examine all matters and issues arising out of the two BarbaraKuschowsky. Specializing in customized again." referenda qeestions presented to voters in the general ADDRESS:3313 Sparks Street town & country scenic tours. May today's success be only provincial election on October 17, 1991 : the beginning of a lifetime of CITY:Terrace, B.C. as follows: Beverley Greening, Owner dreams come true. TERRACE (604)'635.-7868 1. Should voters be given the right, by Congratulations, TO CHANGEMY' NAME FROM: legislation, to vote between elections for Uncle Peter, Aunty Laurie- T-BB020 SURNAME:Kuschowdo/ Ann, Dustin, Leland, Baden Terrace Correctional Centn GIVEN NAMES:Barbara the removal of their Member of the TO: Legislative Assembly? (Recall) & Elaina Construct Workshop SURNAME:Kisschowsky GIVENNAMES: Barbara 2. Should voters be given the right, by legislation, Provide equipment and labour to propose questions that the Government of construct workshop for the Terra DATED THIS 3let DAY OF May, 1993 Kids & Tobacco Community CorrectionalCentre. A.D. British Columbia must submit to voters by : • ~ ~£, ~ i~'~::,~. - referendum? (Initiative) Tenders may be obtained from B. It's a crime. Buildings Corporation at 2918 S. El 33. Travel The Committee would like to hear your views Street, Terrace, B.C, V8G 2X5 aft ADVENTURE 8AIUN(3, unique opportu- through a series of public meetings being held May 31,1993. n~ to learn to sail & Cruise west coast of throughout the province. These meetings are intended '~!~ ~~'::~",%~ ~ Sealed Tenders will be received Mexico aboard a 48ft. Maploleaf Sloop no to provide the Members of the Committee and the 2918 S. Eby Street, Terrace, B.C, VI sailing experience needed, leaving 15ublic an opportunity to engage in a discussion about You go by Shown, 2X5 until 3:00 p.m., June 18th, 19 Kitimat October 1, 1993, Apd11994. This all aspects of recall and initiative in British Columbia. But we know you're Percy• and will be opened in public at tt ~p is divided in various legs on a cost sharing basis, 4 berths available, for more "Shopping List" And the ravages of time, time. SMITHER$ Have shown no mer.;y. information contact Spring Fever, P.O Plans can be viewed at the Terra Box 474, Kitimat B.C., VBC 2R9 1@6 Safety! Monday, June 14, 1993, 2:00-$'00 p.m., 6:00-8'O0 p.m. For Child Hudson Bay Lodge, 3251 East Highway 16 You're tummy's expanding, Construction Association, You're hair's thinning For further information please cont~ - ~.-_~. BURNS LAKE And with the battle of old age, Barry Book in Terrace at 638-3674. Tuesday, June lS, 1993, 2:00-$:00 p.m., 6:00-8:00 p.m. Your not winning. The Corporation reserves the right to n.rgot~ Lakeland Hotel, 329 ¥ellowhead Highway any tenderand the lowest or any tender will Happy 40th nrcessarily be accepte~L FORT ST. JOHN Portugal Sale: Toronto - Usbon Wednesday, June 16, 1993, 2:00-$:00 p.m., 6:00-8'00 p.m. from $499 short stay only. Your Morn and all the Mackenzie Inn, 9223 - 100th St. I Hawaii still on sale: air only $329 ) Regional Folk '.-I I out of Vancouver, Circle Pacific I Fares: from $1,758 travel all over DAWSON CREEK I the south Pacific for one low Thursday, June 17, 1993, 2:00-$:00 p.m., 6.00-8:00 p.m. I cosL Maximum stay 3 months W (~ONGRATULATIONS SHIRLEY BUILDINGS McPhalI-Hutchlson Building, 10110 - 13 Street C~POeAnoH Let us tell you a atoff Balldl~gs for a j 1124HRS. 635"6181 Belier British Colombia Of awomanwe know To appear before the Committee ~M~odecided at age 47 The latest in Survival or for further information, contact: Offto Universityshe world go. Fashion!- an approved Ms. Joan L. Molsberry Shirleyworked 2.5 yearsas a nurse Committee Clerk (Adm) Tooka leavefrom herjob TENDERS Personal Floatation Room 224 Wdh some cashin her purse LWC E704-076 Device, but remember Off to UniversityeM drove, Oet~..o~,.cc or,,~eP. Parliament Buildings B.C. Hydro is inviting tenders from powerline contractors for a floatation device rlsH COt.U1" Victoria, British Columbia She completedeach term the reconstruction of the double circuit along Lakelse Lake V8V 1X4 Wdh exhoustionand glee must never replace Mr. fJjjal Dosanjh. MLA from the old bridge to Apsley St. in Terrace, Chairperson Telephone: (604) 356.0823 And drovebeck to MillsHospital adult supervision. Whereehe workedfor a fee, Ms. , MLA (call collect) Deputy Chairperson Facsimile: (604) 356-8172 I Shideydid this at Chrislmac , i Tender closes Wednesday, June 23, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. And agaln~ yearend " I Copies of the tender documents are available at the district • The Canadian ,: ,II ,Red Cross' Society :'office at 5220~ Keith Ave. Terrace, ':' ~i ~-:.-~, ~.:.-

For any further information pleas e contact B.P. clarke at the To manyshe's friends above address or phone 638-5615. With much regretwe eay Her time In Terracecomes to an end. We will miss you dearfdend" m OPEN HOUSE To VancouverShldey will move To a brand new career BOhgdro And we all do approve. On May 28 Shld~/receivedher degree, Five Year BUTON MAY27 SHIRLEY.'iURNED50. CONGRA'r~'nONSAND MANY TENDERS Management Plan HAPPYRE'IURNS DEAR FRIEND. LWC E704-075 LOVEAND BESTWISHES FOR THE B.C. Hydro is inviting tenders from powerline contractors for Skeena Tree Farm Licence No. I NEXTSOYEARS, the reconstruction of the powerline along Dyke Rd., L&T ColumbiaAve., Kuldo Blvd. and Haisla Blvd. in KitimaL Skeena Cellulose Inc. invites all interested parties to attend an

Tender closes. Wednesday, June 23, 1993 at 11:00 a.m, open house to review the Management Plan for Tree Farm 28. Card of Thanks Copies of the tender documents are available at the B.C, Licence 1. The licence encompasses parts of the Copper, Kalum, JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, for your free Hydro office at 5220 Keith Ave. Terrace. copy of Crisis of Conscienceby Raymond Nass and Skeena River watersheds. Franz, leave your name and number at 1- For any further information please contact B.P. Clarke at the 847-5758, 29tfn above address or phone 638.5615. A Management Plan is a strategic plan submitted by a company m to the Ministry of Forests for approval once every five (5) years. 32. Legal Notices The plan outlines the general goals and objectives, forest i BChydro management strategies and operating procedures to be followed Prsvlncoof Illadffel during the next 5 year period. The new Management Plan will be lllUll Cdum|la FWOlI, :31. Auction Sales for the period 1993-1997.

4 Sealedtenders for the con~,u~on of 3.8 The Management km of Class 6 Forest Road (Drake Inlet FSR), log dumpldrpl~l, sort and the Plan will be available Imtalletlon of in t8 m Steelspan bridge Saturday, June 19, 1993, at 11:00 a.m. will be recelv~ by the at KERR'S PIT. Leave Hwy. 16, for viewing at Skeena District Manager 10 miles east of Telkwa and follow MInisWof Forest~ Cellulose Inc. 125 MarketPlace, Kerr Rd. and auction signs. PdnceRupert, British Columbia i Woodlands Office, VBJ tB9 Hesston 6400 SP Swather • Comfort Wood Heater up to 3:30 p,m. on June 30, 1993end will •. Hesston Round Baler r Wine Making Equipment 4905 Keith Avenue, be openedIn publlost that tlme, ' NH 281 Square Baler • Electrical Bupplies, Mechanical Tools Terrace, B.C., from Tender packages may be obtalmd alter Case 930 Diesel Tractor MF 12 Square Baler ~ GardeningTools May 14, 1993 from the District Office In • Pickup Running Boards 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 Prince Rupert upon payment of a non- NH 777 Forage Harvester refundable charge of$25-(GST& PaT PZ Swath Turner 8 Track:Colle~on P.M., Monday through included). Farmhand SwathTurner HandTools Bale Sleeker Pickup Canopies Friday, June 15 to A mandatory site viewing will be Vicon Li~ Rakes Lee Reloader & Brass" conducted by the Resource Officer McCormok #5 Rake " ~,.Jeny Cans July 15, 1993. Englneedngor his designateonJune 22, MH #11 Rake '~i: Tent Heater 1993. Tnmspodallonto the elte will be Mewldea Front endl' oader ; Skis and Bindings providedfor, by the ForestService and will Ferguson 3pt Plow Kitchen Utensils depart the Seal Cove Alrbasl in Pdnco 10 ft. Disc on Rubber Dish Washer The open house will RupadJt 0900 (weather ponnittlng).NI co'roper IceBox those wishing to ~end the =ita ~wing Ford 12 FL Chisel Plow take place in Room MH 12 Ft. Grain Ddll Socket SoL. must register with the Dtettlct Office no 300 Ft, Underground Wire later than 2 doyl prior to the site ~.' 3pt. Post Auger, 10 and 16 In, 318, Coast Inn of the Wisconsin Generator Camper Steps The Mlrdsbyreserves Um ~ht to limit the • Mapsand Sailing Charts number of representatives from each' Feller Buncher Saw Stand West, Terrace, B.C., companyattending the viewing, Honda 5HP Water Pump C,B. Radio 3-500 gai Fuei Tanks and Stand Friday; June 18, 1993 All en.qulrlee should be made to the Resource Officer Engineering or hie Plus many Items too numerous to mention. 'from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 designateet 627.0450. ** TERMS CASH ** Consignments Welcome. P.M. and Saturday, Tendersmud be subjectto the condttlone Anyone paying lot major items with uncertified cheque may be required to of tenderand be Submittedon ~ leave the item on the grounds until the cheque clears the bank, June 19, 1993 from end In the envelopeprovided, No tende~ emil be coml¢leredI~vil~l any qunl]fylno 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. clause=wl'mlsoevar and the lowastor ~ , , ; KERR'S AUCTIONS tenderwgl~~ be'imepted, ,: ~ :-: - . ,- : - . .: ::) :~.: - RR 1, Telkwa, B,C, 846-~192'- ~ ' I - ~ ' " '., NOt responsible for acciden~ : Lunch Onthe grounds ~ I i i" i

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| It II Page C12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 9, 1993 BANTAMS cont'd from C3 Aim-Wood v Sight & Sound" " Running TUESDAY| ~IUNE 1S Sports (7:15 p.m. Elks Park) Laze!le Storage v W-End Chevrea Youth Soccer Kermodei Classic UNDER 15s- 6:30 p.m. (7:15 p.m. Riverside) Overwaitea v A & W Bavarian Inn v C. United SATURDAY, JUNE 19 5KM FEMALE OVERALL Menu Running Terrace Builders v Sanberry 1- Cheryl Steele (PR) 22:19 ALCAN HAI2 MAf~A~O~, 2- Kerri Finnlgan (PR) 22:36 UNDER 13 GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. BOYS' MITES Braids v Wilkinson Terrace Interiors v AM59 also 5km/10km, in Kitimat Start 3- Carolyn Best (PR) 22:51 9a.m. and 10a.m. respectively. 4- lIeldi Slebring (Ter) 23:17 Men's SIo-Pitch Softball League (6 p.m. Cassio Hall) Fastball SQUIRTS Contact Angus Macleod at 632- 3977. 5KM MALE OVERALL SKB Wreckers 7 Rudon Enterprises 6 Chevron Jrs. v NW Oldtimers Codarland v Skeena Hotel (7 p.m. NWCC diamond) Bandstra v CUPE 2012 1- Kevin Silverson ~'l'ei) 16:54 Terrace Paving 5 West Point Rentals 16 2- Ed Ansems (Ter) 17:23 (6 p;m. Elks Park) SUNDAY~dVULY 11 Mluor Softball Norm's Auto v Kinsmen Trlathlnn 3- Frank Falvo (PR) 17:43 SKB Wreckers 21 Terrace Paving 2 4- Michael Bovington (Kit) 18:09 T-BALL (6 p m Cassie Hall) SKEENA.VALLEY Eack Eddy Pub 0 Rudon Entorprise~ 9 Skeena Sawmills v Bridon Re~nax v Safeway ' TRIATHLON, start and finish at Juno2 (6 p.m. Elks Park) (6 p.m. Riverside) Furlong Bay. Phone 635-1581 for 10KM FEMALE OVERALL 9 Back Eddy Pub 8 1- Sue Simpson (Ter) 41:17 Terrace Paving GIRLS' MITES PEEWEES information or to register. 16 2- Cheryl Martello (PR) 42:55 Rudon Enterpflses 5 SKB Wreckers All Seasons v Co.op E)airy Queen v Ocmma Bath 3- Anita Bush (Sin) 43:39 (6 p.m. Elks Park) Totem Furniture v Cent'l Lions W "A" "k'k "k 4- Anna Bernard (Kil) 44:10 "rEAM W L GBL PNO v McAlpine (7:15 p.m. Elks Park) .. .. (6 p.m. Cos.sin Hall) -. Rudon Enterprises 3 2 10KM MALE OVERALL SKB Wreckers 3, 2 1- Richard Harrison (Sm) 34:15 West Point Rentals 2 1 0.5 2- Joseph Nelson (PR) 35:32 1 3- Chris Deajardins (Sm) 36:37 Back Eddy Pub 2 3 4- Bdan Fuhr (Sin) 37:18 Terrace Paving, 2 3 1 JUNE IS... Customer AppreciationMonth 5KM WOMEN (by age Iroup) Getting your results on Youth Soccer 13 years and under the SCOREBOARD is easy. June 2 1- Rachel WUkerson (Too 26:38 UNDER 19 GIRI.B DIVISION 2- BHdget DeJong (Ter) 26:42 Pi~.a Hut 3 Terrace Travel 5 FREE MEAL* Kam Charron (Ter) 28:53 3- FAK: ...... 638-8432 Tide Lake 6 Ricbards 1 13-15 years From Cheers Restaurant With 1- Kerri Finnigan (PR) 22:36 ~IIMUTE 3- Kathle Wflkerson (Ter) 39:26 PHONE: ...... 638-7283 UFFLER Every Muffler or Brake Set Sold 16.19 years Kids &.Tobacco BRAKE 1-. ChristinePaavola (PR) 28:49 DROP oFF: ...... 4647 Lazelle It's a crime.. * Mondaythrough Friday ,~.. 2-: Jodl Whiting (Ter) 29:16 We Do It Right The First'lime ,~.~.~ ~/ 20-34 years • MODEM: 638.7247 after 6 p.m. 4526 Greig Ave. Smorgasbordor BreakfastSpecial '. ,~ 1- Cheryl Steele (PR) 22:19 2- Carolyn Best (PR) 22:51 635-7707 .Offer not valid with free inspection FiNE DININC 3- Heidi Sfebrtng Cl'er) 23:17 i 5- Kareu Kelly (Tug) 24:56 • - - 7- Carrie McI.;eod (Ter) 25:15 9- Kha Barriere (Ter) 25:58 35-39 years 1- Marsh Cater (Ter) 24:19 3-. Sherrle Hamer (Ter) 25:04 4- Nicola Barton ~Ter) 26:33 6- Donna Wilcox (Ter) 30:09 7- Laura Turpln (Ter) 44:35 8- Pat Koitermnn (Ter) 45:22 9- Jill Veefldnd (Ter) 46:55 10- Patdcla Marko (Ter) 48:36 40 yearn and up 1- Liz Home (Tel) 23:48 2- Marilyn Earl (Ter) 25:28 4- Lynne Eastman (Ter) 27:50 6- Cynthia Northrldge (Ter)36:17 7- Lynda Wllkerson O'er) 36:30 9- M. Hedges (T©r) 41:17 10- Patrlcla Welssuer ('rer) 44:31 // S KM MEN (by are I~'oup) 13 years and under 1- Nathan Northridge (Teri21:19 2- KevinGlllanders(Ter) 21.:37

6.: c~i~ii~i~r ~maka('rer)23~04' 7- Wesley Teal (Ter) 23:20 8- Danny Ansems (Ter) 24:14 9- Kevin Hawkins (Ter) 24:27 10- Andrew Nutm (Ter) 24:44 .13-15 years 1-. Matt Nefland (Sm) 20:36 3- Justin Keitch (Ter) 21:20 4- Teomas Ames O'er) 23:51 5- Evan Wamer(Ter) 25:38 16-19 years 1- . Kevin Silverson (Tel) 16:54.:.i " , - ,::: 2- Collln Vellleux (Ter) 19:29 " " 4- Jeff Oglanders (To0 23:15. 20-39 years 1- Frsnk Falvo (PR) 17:43 DODGE RAM CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL 5- Murray Warner (Ter) 19:.32 6- Gary PetfllmS (Ter) 20:32 7- Ray deKerg0mmeaux (T)21i13"" • , #1 IN TORQUE AND PULLING POWER

10-(;o~o,,et~=~e0 23:55 /~H~ ~ ' ' '~-44 years i.:,.. ' ,"'."..... '.... 1993 DodgeCummins :1- LarryBoHngbroke(Tcr)19:45 ii I';.:"~!ii:ii'i"!:i:'~': ': ii~...... 2- DavidI.Jseumb(Ter)• . 21:27 ' ..~: •. "' , '~ IntercoohdTurbocharged Diesel 3- Bruce Blngham (Tcr) 23:59 : :'.!~:::!i 5, Dan Eastmnn O'er) 27:56 6- Daryl Anaha (Ter) 27:58 . ~~*~i~:i~ 7, Jerry Whltman(Ter) 29:16 :~;~;~i;~ .... ~~ 1-=~O'=r) 17:23 :~ ~"~ 5o yearn and,up "

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XOKMWoMEN0,y,,~om.onP): !~;i~:! 20-34. years, 4- D~nnWooafr=) 5- Kerry Pnnlb(Ter) : 51:50 1- Debbte McFayden (PR) i:i 2- GnU Sheasby(Ter) ~ 51i13'i: .~:!i~:~!~!,i,::~ , 40 yearn and up . i 1. sue simpsgn (Ter) 41:17 ~i ~ 3-~ Rose Scldbll (Ter) 53:40 VE • AVAILABLEREGULAR OR CLUB CAB

1- DaleYoung (Kit)~i i 42:!2 2-BrentStokkelandO') 1:09:56 20-39 yearn ~ ; i.i giclu~ Hanson (sin) 34:15 4-Cord BUxt0n(Ter)1 37:33 9. Michael HoE~ (T©r) 41:41 40-44.y~' i:. _/:! 1, BdanFuhr (Sin) :~ 37:18 4- I~ Eh~ten ('ru) 42:11 5-. C_,eoffPhUIII~ ~..er). 42:27 7-~nObSh~b~'CroO .. ,44:56 ' " " . . . p l | ' '45-49y~i',~::i!~ .' = ,i YOUR LOCALCHRYS ER DEALER'S EVENTIS,ALL ABOU' ""-'~--'---'--I qiil i i ;;, u;,i, i~d f0r Pelson0use on y Fnoncing subject te opprovo[Examp e: $1S'0000t5~% AP,/48 month,erm Monthlypaymen:, $3Siiii~iiiii//~ii~i i: ! ii : ~! :(/at= i~a~tPR=~eRupert; " ! PR i : i !.'! ~C!i~(0i-~im~fig$1;8;i6:32'.Total to be eepaidS16,876.32. With rebate not token:Effe0ive inteiest rote 10.43'~. Cost of borrowingincluding rebate not tokd'd$3i126~.~i~;~;: :i ~; ~ I nl-luve/I;'l:Z I " Seodeoerfotdetas Somelesl~clionsoppySeedeoerfor'dete s ~:~ q I