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WEDNESDAY $t.00 PLUS 7¢ GST May 17, 2000 ($1,10 plus 80 GST outside of the Terrace area) TANDARD VOL. :1.3 NO. 6 Locals scrambling for seats By SARAH GLEN ondary School's concert and jazz bands and left tained three direct flights a day to Vancouver but full," he said• "So many block groulas are going IT'S GETTING harder to find a seat on the Van- Sunday for a national music competition in Tor- couver-Terrace air carrier route. AirBC began trimming its schedule last year, to have major problems getting on the same onto. pulling out altogether last month. Since AirBC pulled out in April, leaving Ca- flight." "They [Canadian Regional airlines] originally Fishing lodges, who rely on the business of Hamilton said he complained to Canadian nadian Regional Airlines as the only airline, re- had us on five separate flights down to Vancou- tourists traveling up to the northwest, are the lat- Regional Airlines' corporate vice-president and ports have been growing of demand failing to ver. We would have had to leave a whole day meet supply. est to feel the first signs of the seat crunch. to its marketing vice-president but his concerns earlier," said Brouwer. "It's not prime tourist season yet, but I'm ter- did not, "fall on very sympathetic ears." "We're very concerned about the fact that Brouwer's band experienced the full effects of there are fewer seats available to people," said rorized of the idea that my clients might not be He was told Canadian was not a "leisure air- seating capacity cuts dating back to November able to get up here because of the lack of seats line" and that all the decisions had been made Frank Hamilton, president of the Terraee-Kitimat 1998. Airport Society, which operates the airport, last • [on flights]," said Noel Gyger, owner of North- about placement of its aircraft for the summer That's when Canadian Airlines pulled its 120- west Fishing Guides and chair of the Terrace and schedule. week. seat Boeing 737s from Terrhce in favour of the District Angling Association. Canadian Regional Airlines official Dean While the single traveler might find it harder smaller, 55-seat F-28s flown by subsidiary Cana- to secure a seat on a flight out of Terrace, bigger ' Gyger is already warning his clients to book Brawn says there just isn't enough customer de- dian Regional Airlines. their flights up to Terrace months in advance. groups are finding it nearly impossible. mand in the region to run a bigger plane on the At the same time, AirBC sent its 80-passenger Hamilton acknowledges that groups leaving or Terrace-Vancouver flight. "Organizing the travel plans was horrendous," Bae 146 jets elsewhere and brought in smaller coming to Terrace have a harder time securing He says groups requiring more then the 55 said Susan Brouwer, Skeena junior band teacher 37-seat Dash 8-100s. seats when the flights are close to being full. seats available on an F-28 can charter flights or and conductor, who needed almost 100 seats for The result was a reduction by more than half her students on a flight to Vancouver. "When you're operating at 85 per cent capa- take a bus. of the number of available seats. city many flights are going to be full or near- The students were part of Skeena Junior See- Canadian Regional did bring in and has main- Cont'd Page A2 N. isga'a free from Indian Act Nisga'a nation celebrates B.C.'s first modern treaty By JEFF NAGEL tive date, and passed key patience," Gosnell told THE NISGA'A drummed enabling legislation. them. "It will happen." in a new era in Gitwink, It now has ownership. Emotions ran high. sihlkw Friday, May 12 as and jurisdiction over the. Some dabbed tears as • they celebrated the birth of nearly 2,000 square kilo- the Nisga'a Nation Mass their own government and metres of Nlsga'a treaty Band led the hall in O Ca- day one of their newly lands in the lower Nass. nada, signalling that at minted treaty• "Nisga'a Lisirns gov- after more than a century Under rafters festooned the Nisga'a had succeeded with Canadian and B.C. in negotiating their way flags, leader Joe Gosnell "We are now free to into Canada. stood before hundreds of make our own mistakes, Clarinet' player Frank • Nisga'a and supporters savour our own victor- Calder - the province's from Terrace and around ies, and stand on our first aboriginal MLA and the province and declared own feet," - Joe Gosnell. the man after whom the it "an absolutely glorious landmark Nisga'a land day." claim court case of the "We are no longer ernment is now excerting .r 1960s was named - played wards of the state; no its authority over Nisga'a Joe Gosnell the anthem's notes with longer wards of the gov- territory on behalf of its ci- buy into the commercial trembling fingers. ernment," he said to thun- tizens," Gosnell said. fishery and $1.22 million Tribute was paid to derous applause and drum- The Indian Act, he said, for training and forestry Nisga'a leaders who did ming. "We are no longer is "gone forever" from the transition. not live to see the treaty beggars in our own land." lives of Nisga'a people. Nisga'a leaders were take effect. "We are now free to Money also began to also under obvious pres- And many Nisga'a felt make our own mistakes, flow. sure to quickly release the many compromises savour our own victories, The province released one-time payouts to elders made to get a treaty clou- and stand on our own $1.67 million - the first in- now that treaty money has ded the future. feet," Gosnell said. stallment of the $190 mil- begun to flow. Peggy Nyce, Gosnell's The provisional Nisga'a lion cash settlement that's Each elder aged 60 or sister, remembered their Lisims Government sat for to flow over 15 years - as over is to get a one-time older brother, the revered the first time Thursday, well as just under $6 mil- cash payment of $15,000. May 11, the treaty's effec- lion to help the Nisga'a "I ask for your Continued Page A14 Eco-marketing

Nisga'a dancer, Dennis Nyce, calls on the spirits of his ancestors to help him 'Spirit' bears way ahead of celebrate the newly formed Nisga'a Lisims government. Nyce was just one of the many dancers, singers, and drummers who preformed for hundreds of people in Gitwinksihlkw, May 12, Kermodes in the name game By JEFF NAGEL paigns was a simpler, easier-to.re-, that's unique to . THE SYMBOL of Terrace - the Ker- member name. It's like our own panda bear." mode bear -has become the star of "What was it? Curmudgeon Jackson distances himself from the global campaign to halt logging bear?" Meredith laughs. "You see the Great Bear Rainforest campaign in B.C.'s coastal rainforests. you can'l remember Kermode bear to halt most coastal logging. Environmental groups have made two minutes later. But I can sure re- Instead, he prefers a proposed the city's beloved white bear the member Spirit bear." 247,000-hectare Spirit Bear Wilder- centrepiece of efforts to preserve the The white bears have appeared in ness Conservancy centred on Prin- ' Great Bear Rainforest. New York Times ads urging Ameri- cess Royal Island and its high con- And as with B.C.'s central and cans to stop buying wood from en- centration of Kermodes. north coast, they've given the rare dangered forests. "It's large enough to subspecies of black bear a new They were invoked sustain a gene pool for name: the Spirit bear. in January by an Earth the bear," he said. "But The original name has both his- Action bulletin urging it's not large enough to tory and science on its side. It hon- letters be sent protest- threaten the forest indu- ours former Royal B.C. Museum dir- ing West Fraser's five- stry as the Great Bear ector Francis Kermode's early re. year cutting plan. Rainforest proposal search into the bear, known to biolo. "The Spirit bear,', it would." gists as ursus americanus kermodei. said, ',lives nowhere Jackson appreciates the But so far the Spirit bears are out- else on Earth but on the history behind the Ker- running the Kermodes, northern misty islands mode name, but says Type "Spirit bear" into a search and valleys of the Great many people mis ro- engine on the Internet and you turn Bear Rainforest." nounce it. up a staggering 1,654 web sites that Simon Jackson, a 17-year-old Spirit bear is more evo¢ use the name. The Kermode name, West Vancouver student named last said, and helped focus international meanwhile, scores a mere 464 sites. month as a Hero of the Planet by attention on the bear, A mar. Time magazine, is fighting to set "We called it Spirit bear because keting professor isn't surprised, aside land for a Kermode sanctuary. it's kind of like a spirit of the rain- "It's a great product," says Lind- He founded the Spirit Bear Youth forest," Jackson said, "To see this DOROTHY DOOLAN shows her Canadian pride at the Nlsga!a •ceremony to say Meredith. "It's a white bear, it's Coalition and is taking next year off bear is almost llke seeing a spirit." usher in the newly formed Nisga'a Lislms government. Doolan was one of the rare and it's threatened," from university to work on the issue. I ,l , ,| See page A5 for a special report Nlsga'a elders who travelled to Gltwinksihlkw May 12 to celebrate as the All it needed to become a perfect We re not anti-logging, he says, on the marketing of the Great Bear Nisga'a treaty finally took effect, marketing tool for anti'loggingcam, "We'-er here to protect this bear Rainforest.

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I I- MLA diagnosed with lymphoma News In Brief a?n =reet Giesbrecht fights cancer A LOCAL motorcyclist is suffering from a sore neck and calf muscles after he was hit by a car at IF YOU want to read about lymphoma, in 50 people will be struck by it. One of the corner of Lakelse and Sparks Tuesday, May 9. you can look it up in a book. those was Pittsburgh Penguin star Maria The 45-year-old man was heading eastbound on Or you can look into Helmut Gies- Lemieux. He returned to the game after Lakelse around 4:50 p.m. when a motorist turning hrecht's eyes. treatment. left from Lakelse onto Sparks struck his left side, There's a tired, almost fragile quality In Giesbrecht's case, it began with a damaging the front section of the motorcycle. to the Skeena NDP MLA now. He was cold toward the end of January which The 21-year-old female driver was ticketed for diagnosed several weeks ago with lym- simply would not go away. "I just an improper turn at an intersection. phoma, the kind of cancer that causes couldn't seem to shake it. I was on some growths on the lymph nodes in his lower other medication and one of those effects abdomen, was a cough. I had a persistent cough Smoking meet planned He was never a heavy person, making which became a hacking, dry cough." THE WORKERS' Compensation Board will be the 12 pounds he has lost in the last while He suffered weight loss, low energy holding a public meeting in Prince George June 15 more noticeable. And his voice is hoarse, and shortness of breath - all signs there to discuss amendments to regulations to ensure a by-product of chemotherapy treatments was something seriously wrong. workers are protected from the hazards of second which began last week. A visit to Giesbrecht's doctor lead to a hand smoke. There'll be more chemo treatments visit to specialists and a CT scan which A morning, afternoon and evening session will over the next three to six months as Gies- discovered the cancer. By April 29, Gies- be held at the following times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., 2- brecht's battles the disease, brecht was well on track for treatment at 5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. The MLA, 57, is over the shock of Vancouver General Hospital's cancer Those wishing to participate in the public pro- finding he has cancer and he's now focus- treatment centre. cess can do so at the public hearing or by written sod on dealing with it. "I've had good, positive health care submission. "I have every intention of running throughout all of this," he said. again," replied Giesbrecht when asked if The one night Giesbrecht spent at he will seek the NDP nomination in Vancouver General at the beginning of Woman wanted for Skeena for the next provincial election, his treatment program was his first over- "But first I have this mountain to climb.', night stay since he was nine months old alleged assault The lymphatic system is commonly in the Ukraine during the Second World TERRACE RCMP want to question a Rosswood known as the immune system and its job War. And that was for malnutrition. woman after she allegedly assaulted her common- is to protect the body by fighting disease. "Most people don't think too much law husband with a knife Wednesday, May 10. It consists of a network of vessels and or- about it until they are affected," said RCMP say an argument between the couple gans which circulate lymph fluid through- Giesbrecht of cancer. "You have to get a started when the woman returned home around out the body. handle on it and what it is and how to 9:30 p.m. This fluid flows through the body's tis- fight it." Sometime during the argument, the woman al- sues, recognizing and picking up infec- "You have no choice but to climb that legedly threatened the man with a kitchen knife. tious microorganisms, viruses, toxins and mountain, give it a good fight. I've hit a That threat lead to a struggle, which lead to the cancer cells, little bump. I have a grand daughter who man being stabbed once in the arm, said Terrace RCMP Cnst. Jack Hundial. The man suffered a When lymphoma strikes, the lympha- is one year old. I've had the low and I'm Helrnut Giesbrecht tic system's protection job shuts down beyond the shock." superficial wound and was not hospitalised for the and growths on the various lymph nodes Giesbrecht's fatigue has limited his incident. occur, duties as an MLA but he did attend the RCMP did seize from the home what they be- "This is not a growth on a single organ ground-breaking last Friday in Kitimat for Lymphoma facts lieve was a firearm discharged as the man was that can be radiated," said Giesbrecht in ..that community's new hospital. leaving the home. El The best hope to treat lymphoma is early detection. talking about his cancer last week. "This : " "I have a good staff and I've been told Local officers have attended 43 domestic as- 1:21 Lymph nodes are small in size and normally can- is in the lymphatic system which runs by Victoria I'll have all the support I saults in Terrace and the regional district to the not be felt. They are located under the jaw in the neck, through the body. The white blood cells need," he said. end of April this year. run amok. There's increased tissue inside at.the base of the neck or above the collarbone, udder Giesbrecht will either spend time at the arms, through the chest, in the abdomen or in the the body in various places: In my case, it home in Terrace between rounds of che- groin. started in the abdomen." Libs get their man motherapy or, depending upon how he 121 A doctor should be seen for any lymph node that Along with chemo, Giesbrecht had a feels, working in Victoria. BULKLEY VALLEY-Stikine riding Liberals have remains swollen for more than two weeks, especially if chosen a former RCMP staff sergeant as their can- bone marrow biopsy done last week. Despite Giesbrecht's very public job as it is painless. It is also importnat to see a doctor if unex- didate for the next provincial election. Those results will help determine the a politician, he's very private and hopes plained fatigue, fever, night sweats or weight loss oc- Dennis MacKay was selected by acclamation at exact nature of the treatment which needs there's not a lot made about his condition. curs. a meeting attended by 100 people in Smithers. to be done for him to overcome his dis- When asked about the contrast be- 121 There are two types of lymphoma - Hodgkin's and MacKay will take a leave of absence from his ease. tween his job of helping people with their non-Hodgkin's. Hodgkin's accounts for only about 15 per duties as coroner in the Smithers area for the dura- "I felt better than I had for three problems when he has a major one of his cent of all the lymphomas. Non-Hodgkin's is the fifth tion of his candidacy. He also owns a private in- weeks," said Giesbrecht of the period own, he said he wasn't sure if people most frequently diagnosed cancer in both men and vestigation firm. after his first chemo treatment. "The only would be interested in listening to his si- women. MacKay said his first task as candidate is to treatment is chemo. If you have to have tuation. In non-Hodgins lymphoma, diet and lifestyle can show residents the importance of not splitting the one of the bad, ones,.,this is..the least of First-elected in 1991, Giesbrecht was be modified in attempts to reduce the risk. *', vote among small parties which, he said, was how the bad." ++: , '";,"- (.,+' re-elected in 1996.*He also face.d and - I=1 Some people may be more sensitive to risk factorsI the NDP were elected in 1996. ? There's no I~own~:i:iii~'Si£bf~lymphom~i~'"defe;,ted ~ a recall campaign aimed than other, and in many cases, cancer simply develops ;and it's not hereditary. Approximately 1 against him in 1998. 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' t 1 .1 A4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 TERRACE

STANDARDESTABLISHEDAPRIL 27.1988 I l , , PUBLISHER: ROD LINK qonnal ADDRESS: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C. • V8G 5R2 TELEPHONE: (250) 638-7283 • FAX: (250) 638-8432 nocKe nd ll .ve EMAIL: [email protected] tol e Lhec anadian aofin,,.. ) Wood words ,/ I IT'S TIME for Premier Ujjal Dosanjh to get a bit t P more excited about the discussions between for- est companies and environmental groups about a coastal logging freeze. ~ (~ f..l To be sure, Mr. Dosanjh was emphatic about the situation during a recent visit to Terrace. The greens and the loggers could make all the deals they wanted, said the premier, but the ultimate de- cision-maker would be the provincial govern- ment. After all, the wood is not owned by the greens or the loggers. It's owned by the people through the provincial government. Yet there's a feeling that should the province not make more of a ruckus it's going to be pre- sented with what the greens and the loggers will We can't forget the mentally ill term a lock solid deal. VICTORIA - Scratch the sur- faced by the hundreds of thou- they're waiting in jail. She also That will make the province look as if it is a la- face of undeniably beautiful sands of British Columbians says she gets many reports of tecomer tothe situation which is a disadvantage British Columbia, and you find suffering from mental illness, rough treatment of mentally ill that will be hard to overcome. one sick puppy hiding under and this simply must stop," by police and stall at hospital all that natural splendour. she says. emergency rooms. Mr. Dosanjh's style is to be cool and calm in Oh, life's just grand when Twenty per cent of the po- Hall's report contains a an obvious effort to put a great deal of distance you have a job, a roof over pulation, Hall says, suffer number of recommendations,. from the raucous style of . your head, drive a nice car, mental illness in varying de- including to foster more public take the odd vacation and grees in any given year, but awareness and understanding of As a political tactic that might be a good thing. have no health problems. And only seven .per cent of the pro- the mentally ill, measures to But logging means jobs and jobs are a scarce yes, that's the majority of all vince's $7.5 billion health care lift them out of poverty, stan- commodity in B.C. A bit of table-thumping British Columbians. budget goes to mental health dards for access to treatment But what of the minority, :ROM THE "cAPITA[ programs. and the creation of a mental would at least give people in logging communi-, the treatment of which defines Even if one considers the HUBERT BEYER health commission to oversee ties a sense of comfort that Mr. Dosanjh is send- a society? What of the lost 60,000 British Columbians the transition to effective com- souls wondering city streets, who suffer from severe mental ing a strong signal about who is exactly in charge after them? munity care. The commission • sleeping in doorways? What of illness, there isn't enough Politicians do pay lip ser- would be independent of the of B.C.'s forests. the teen prostitutes kept in money to go around. Only vice to the need for care and health ministry. bondage by pimps? 12,000 received treatment, ac- support systems of the mental- It appears that in spite of all What of the old people cording to the Health Mini- ly ill. the information available to us, whose twilight years are spent stry's 1997-98 report. In October 1998, the pro- we still treat the mentally ill as in substandard seniors' homes? Services for the mentally ill vincial government appointed if they were responsible for What of the single mothers . M.. 'r-.r ~,n.h .4....,-, are bad enough in urban their condition. who have to support them- r~cenu=e "-'-'-'~tal or"~'e~'" Nan cA";v'~ate" centres, but worse in rural Cancer agencies have no Friendly, Giant selves and their children on/. ,.. Y, _ ' y nau re- . areas, Halb,says. Some 40 gen- problem generating donations. • ...... ' :,~; ~. ~ leased.her first report, and it " ...... minimum wage...... ,: ...... >;.,..:.,..,,:,: ...... ,...... ~.--::.erabhospitals m BC, commu- A physical illness seems some, YOUKNOW the words. "Look Vcay up and '!"]!"' ' What "of'the:,kidS Wh^ ..:.a-' aoesn t paint a pretty picture / ..." . ~, .; .... " .' ...... • :. u ,~u .. ., ...... ". nines nave no psychiatrist or h0W' more~vortiiy of support io .... and can't find foster homes. More man ouu,uuu mental- call Rusty." With the exception of Foster He- psychiatric beds. many people. What of the children who are ly ill British Columbians are One result of this neglect is witt's play-by-play of Paul Henderson's winning suffering from discrimination Hall ought to be commen- living in sexually and physic- that an proportionately large and a lack of support from ded for bringing an unaccept- goal against the Soviets in 1972, there's probably ally abusive conditions? What number of mentally ill people every level of society, Hall able situation to the public's: no television memory that sticks most in the of the drug addicts, for whom run afoul of the law. Quoting a says. The mentally ill are attention. If only now we had a there are not enough detox 1999 survey by the Attorney minds of . crushed by poverty, tormented government with the political centres? General's Ministry, Hall said by the justice system and will to do something about it. For years Bob Homme's 15-minute television And what of the mentally that 32 per cent of inmates in shunted to the margins by the Beyer can be reached at: show, The Friendly Giant, entertained and educa- ill who historically have been B.C. had a mental disorder, health care system. E - m a i 1 short-changed by whatever few of them treated. ted generations of Canadian children. "Discrimination lies at the hubert@coolcom, corn; Tel system or government was in The mentally ill wait for Rusty, Jerome and those musical cats offered a root of the severe problems (250) 381-6900; Web power and should have looked services, Hall observed, but http://www.hubertbeyer.com quiet and calming period each day. The Friendly Giant read us books. He was never excited. Ill Never shouted. He played music. He always had good things to say. Now contrast that to what passes as children's television today. It's hard to pick out the show it- n't condemn detox centre self because the characters are wedded to pro- IT WILL be a momentous oc- and the subsequent allegations launching programs with much casion when society finds a involving a 20-year-old suffer- hoopla, only to let them die. ducts they are created to sell. Multi-coloured ani- cure for the NIMBY syndrome, ing from fetal alcohol syn- Sleeping Beauty Lodge comes mation explodes off of the TV screen. Mega-de- especially if it's due to fear of drome. to mind. lower property values. Couple Those to be treated at the The detox program is billed cibel sound pummels the senses instead of educa- that with politicians who con- detox centre will be between at $850,000. Six youth at a ting young minds. Entertainment? More like. sult first, legislate later, and the ages of 12 and 19. In all time are to spend 30 days we'll have many fewer citizen likelihood, more than one of under close supervision and cruel and unusual punishment. confrontations. those females will have given treatment. The Friendly Giant may today be regarded as The latest local dust-up birth to a child or two. And any By my math, that works out old-fashioned and stodgy, something quaint even. comes from a last minute an- child born of an alcohol-con- to $11,805.56 per child for 30 nouncement of a detox center suming mother runs the risk of days care. Coincidentally the But when you think of that drawbridge coming for northwest drug or alcohol brain damage, setting up our Betty Ford Clinic in California down and that hand arranging those chairs, we addicted youth to open near community with yet another charges the same rate. We'll the corner of Halliweil and l I: I t|O]l[~l" II-'! l ~[oIof:! l~-I unhealthy, troubled child de- be giving our addicted kids the , could sure use that kind of television again. Eby. Cunningly, Victoria gag- CLAUDETTESANDECKl pendent upon social services same royal treatment Liz Tay- ged the news until fanfare was and foster care. lor got. rehearsed, bigwigs invited, We all want our youth to be Neighbours worry about and ribbon cutting scissors notified by letter March 1; free - and cured - of drug and lower property values. Victoria PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link oiled. only three responded. Yet now alcohol addictions. One hitch says there's no proof that will ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbaeh Little wonder neighbours much of the neighbourhood here might be that the kids result. Maybe if neighbours . PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur exploded at yet another exam- seems to be incensed. What themselves have to ask for this don't draw attention to the pie - this one on their door- NEWS JeffNagel • NEWS/SPORTS: ChristianaWiens fanned those three respondents treatment. Kicking addictions treatment house, and instead 1998 WINNER steps - of our provincial gov- into a neighbourhood uprising? NEWS/COMMUNITY: Alex Hamilton isn't usually a priority for welcome the kids like any CCN_~ABE _T(E B ernment fixing to cut and run. Because Victoria's secrecy them. 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By JEFF NAGEL INSIDE THE

RUCE HILL will tell you it's not al- ways easy being green in blue-collar FALSE E B Terrace. A former logger and fisherman before becoming a paid Sierra Club camp.aigner, Hill says locals are irritated that the environmental movement has succeeded in re- INF naming the entire north and central coast the Great Bear Rainforest, Three words have become the environmental movement's super-weapon against "There's a cost to doing that kind of stuff," Hill says. "It may have re- logging on the B.C. coast. Experts say clever marketing and branding has made the sonance with someone in the (San Francisco) Bay area or suburbia. But Great Bear Rainforest campaign the green industry's top-selling product. it pisses people off in local commu- nities like Terrace. It pisses me off." A lumbering bear of a man, Hill talks intently standing over a kitchen table awash in reports and proposals. His cappucino machine is boiling over in the background. "It's a careless use of the language," he says. "It's inventing language. I don't like it." He's argued the name point with others to no avail. On correspondence where the Sierra Club refers to the Great Bear Rainfor- est, Hill still crosses it out and writes in central coast. "It got to the point I couldn't go into a tackle store here and call my- self an environmentalist because of this dumb name they've hung on the thing," he says. Like it or not, the Great Bear Rain- forest has become a wildly successful tag for the latest phase of B.C.'s war in PROTESTERS in B.C. and around the world have rallied around the slo- the woods. gan of saving the Great Bear Rainforest. Photo - Peter Blashil. The environmental movement is on the verge of scoring a massive ad- "Greenpeace has decided its defini- sed efforts to a strategy concentrating vance -a possible 18-month logging tion of 'ancient forests' no longer has on how B.C. wood is viewed in foreign shutdown on much of the B.C. coast anything to do with the age of the markets. agreed to by industry and leading to trees themselves," he says. "They now The goal is to ease international further talks. say the ecosystems themselves are perceptions of forest atrocities in B.C. It's largely because of the name ancient." and hopefully reduce the number of that the international campaign to That, Moore says, opens up the po- protesters clinging to each 2x4 B.C. save the Great Bear Rainforest has tential of new campaigns under the companies are trying to sell to skittish forced the companies to the table. banner of 'ancient forests' to protect buyers. With it, Greenpeace and other en- all of Canada's unlogged boreal forests Macmillan Bloedel stunned the in- vironmental groups transformed a from the B.C. interior to Newfound- dustry last year when it announced crazy quilt of intersecting valleys and hmd. plans to phase out clearcutting. fjords - where they faced an unending "This is how powerfu ! words are," : Most.forest companies in the pro- series of sti'tiggles to pt;eserve one ob- Moore says, "Home D~p0t has adopted vince, Skeena Cellulose included, are scut:~'~,ailey afte/an0th~i~ I 'i~t~ an all~' .... tliis'terhi~: endangered, ~t~orest'. They now working towards eco-certification or-nothing battle 'for control of the en- won't sell lumber taken from en- of their forest practices to satisfy tire coast. dangered forests. Nobody can tell you buyers that the wood was harvested That captured the imagination of what it means because they sustainably and with care to the envir- peopleali over the world, who in turn (Greenpeace) are 'working that out onment. put pressure on the buyers of B.C.'s now'." Certification comes in addition to wood products to silence the chain- PHOTOGRAPHS of clearcuts, like this one on Hawkesbury Island about "First they assume a term, then the Forest Practices Code, which al- saws in old growth forests. 50 kilometres southwest of Kit)mat, appear on web sites urging an end to they assume the authority by default of though improving forest practices has The big victory was last summer's logging in ancient coastal forests. Photo - lan McAIlister/Raincoast. defining it," he says. "They create the ultimately failed in its goal to reassure decision by Home Depot, the world's term. Then they create the myth or the markets and is also costly and burden- largest lumber retailer, to begin phas- follows the formula that's worked well dustry B.C. Forest Alliance. fairy tale that goes with it." some to industry. ing out the sale of lumber from en- in the past with whales, dolphins and Moore says Greenpeace and most "These terms get completely turned Eco-groups label certification dangered forests. seals: hitch a campaign to an animal other environmental groups have made into childish word games," Moore "green-washing"-an attempt repaint it came after the chain was bom- that's loveable. the Great Bear Rainforest the centre- says. "And the Great Bear Rainforest the industry as greener than it really is. barded with protest postcards, banners Tarantulas, sea urchins and lichens piece of their efforts because it sells is an example of that." That's mainly because a standards were unfurled in front of stores, and don't make the cut, he says. so well, putting tens of millions of dol- "In biotechnology you have your war is brewing in which greens favour environmentalists took a Great Bear But the most common stuffed toy in lars in donations behind campaigns to 'Frankenfoods' and your 'killer their own certification system, under Rainforest exhibit bus to a share- the world - a bear - is ideal. stop logging in B.C. tomatoes'," tie adds. "It's baby talk. the Forest Stewardship Council, while holders meeting. "It's a perfect product," Meredith "They've got close to $100 million And if you're trying to have a rational opposing certification under the stan- Activists are taking the battle now says. "Most Europeans go absolutely as far as we can tell to focus on the discussion with these people it will dards industry is largely embracing. to smaller retailers and to home buil- haywire for bears." issue of forest preservation," Moore drive you nuts." The Forest Alliance's Moore thinks ders in the U.S. If a picket protest out Alvin Wasserman, of Vancouver says. certification is industry's best tactic front of a display home turns away communications firm Wasserman and The B.C. forest industry alone will right now. even a couple of possible buyers, buil- Partners, agrees. be the focus of a big chunk of that if "We believe B.C. forest practices ders quickly take note. "There's one "If you can name something with coastal companies don't agree to a are certifiably sustainable,' " says Groups arc also pushing for local an animal in it rather than just a place truce with environmental groups, he thing you have to Moore. bylaws in Los Angeles and New York you can get borrowed awareness, bor- says. While the Alliance is neutral on the banning the cities from using any old rowed empathy from the animal," says "Greenpeace claims to have $30 remember about val.e of direct negotiations with eco. growth lumber in new buildings or Wasserman who has worked on cam- million to turn against us in B.C. if we Greenpeace. They groups,Moore has his doubts even park benches. paigns to halt bear hunting as well as don't play ball," he said. "They've "We might give them what they The campaign got another huge defending Alcan's Kemano Comple- threatened us with a campaign of that are a major inter, want and then they'll kill us," he says. boost in December when Time Maga- tion Project. size." Even if the greens intend to halt zine declared the Great Bear Rainfor- The product being sold to consu- He's frustrated the highly successful national corpora, market action in exchange for a log- est the number one environmental ,mers is a feeling of comfort of con- • campaign is built on words and ~'~'' ging moratorium, it may be difficult to story of 1999. ...science and escape from their own phrases that are evocative but often tion, And they have . put the brakes on a highly successful Marketing experts say the Great world of concrete, car exhaust and 'undefined, imprecise, or complelely international boycott. Bear Rainforest name is a textbook overpackaging. ' 'nonsensical. to have product ,,i think it's questionable whether example of branding - creating a They buy the promise that their do-" "This has very little to do with the they're actually able to deliver on name and an image to better sell a nations or buying habits put them on truth," says Moore. "it has to do with launches just like their own promises," Moore says. product. the side of environmental good versus marketing. It has to do with imagery. It any other multina. "They splinter all the time and a new "There's one thing you have to re- • corporate evil in the faraway wilds of has to do with fundraising. And to group will emerge. And then what do member about Greenpeace," says Canada's west coast, some extent it has to do with the no- tional corporation, " you have?" Simon 'Fraser University marketing And the right word picture tugs tion that it would be good if we pro- The push for certification and the professor Lindsay Meredith. "They are heart strings and opens wallets from tected even more areas than we al- apparent greening of company ethics a major international corporation." .. San Francisco to Berlin. ready have." Meanwhile, he says, the people of now that eco-pressure is intense could "They have products just like any" M Claims that bear habitat is threa- B.C. are on the verge of losing control vanish quickly when conditions other multinational corporation. They The power of the campaign and the • tened doesn't wash with Moore, who of forest policy in their own province. ' change, adds Jean Cormier, a public have a:payroll just like any other mul- . threat it poses to the B.C. forest indu- says considerable evidence suggests at "These people are getting away relations veteran of Cormier Commu- tinational corporation. And they have:, : stry is massive, says Patrick Moore. least black and Kermode bears take with subverting the democratic proces- nications who worked extensively for to have product launches just like any' The Greenpeace co-founder who . advantage of the bigger berry patches ses of the province," Moore said.., forests industry clients, other multinational corporation." battled to save whales and stop na- logging creates. "They're forcing us into a position.' "It's often dependent on supply and The Great Bear Rainforest, he says,, clear testing now works for the Pr0-in- "There are healthy bear populations where our forest companies end up in demand," Cormier says. "When tile in areas where logging has been going ' negotiation with them because they're supply is short the principles are ,In- on for 100 years," he says. afraid of their markets being Inst. where near as stringent as when the :" He also takes issue with claims 142 They're undermining our democratic supply is high." salmon species have already gone ex- processes." .., Cormier says environmentalists tinct. ~1 claim to be on a higher moral plane That figure, he says, is 1,5 per cent Industry is no innocent in the game. than industry but ultimately use sire)- of the 9,6(10 individual salmon runs in of marketing, lar tactics, B.C. Most of the extinct ones are in B.C.'s forest companies years ago Inventing the Great Bear Rainfor- the area, he says, banded together and promoted the sus- est, while dishonest, will be ov.~ and just one is on the central coast, in tainability of B.C. forestry under sin- looked by most environmentalists~.~m an areas that hasn't actually been h)g- gans like "Forests Forever" - a tag cause it furthers the good of the over- ged. widely ridiculed by the environmental' "all effort, lie says. Logging is an easier target to .movement.. "Honesty and environmentalism blame, he says, than the likelier sal- They also tried to co-opt local corn- "'don't go together really well," he said. men decline culprits of ocean condi- munities by partnering with pro-indu- "1 believe most of those people are so NEWSPAPER ADS like this one, placed in U.S. cities by the Rainforest tions and historical overfishing, stry locals, who formed "Share" self-righteous that they believe the end Action Network, put pressure on two of the biggest U.S. home builders. New words that sound good but that groups to counter local greens, justifies the means." Centex Corp. of Dallas and Kaufman and Broad Home Corp. of Los An- have questionable meanings are crop-"': ' But like the environmental move- ContinuedPage A6 geles agreed this spring to stop buying wood from endangered forests. • ping up all the time, Moore adds. ment, !hey're shifted from B.C.-focus-

J A6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 From A5

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see on the back page of "In my own neighbour- "Communities like m Time is 'This edition was hood in Brooklyn real es- Prince Rupert and Terrace i .... published by chopping tate agents give names should be embracing the down 4,000 trees.' Why like 'Cobble Hill' to cer- name because it's such a the hell don't they put that tain areas. They don't have great way of selling the in the back of their maga- any historical basis but coast for tourism," he says. zine?" somewhere along the line "Why would they be a clever real estate agent against the name when Charles Alexander's gave those names to the you're basically marketing New York home is a long neighourhood to make •" Ken Veldman the area for them.'? Do you way from the moss-cov- them sound toney and per- "When we started to think people in Australia ered cedars of north- haps raise the value." put together our book we resented the Great Barrier western B.C. "In any journalistic en- decided we really need a Reef or people in Arizona The international editor terprise things get over- name to describe the coast object to the name Grand of Time Magazine admits simplified," he adds. "But and that's how we came Canyon?', he doesn't know which for- I think both sides are up with it," McAllister ex, ests - ancient or otherwise equally guilty. Industry plains. McAIlister makes a - are cut down each week lobbyists sometimes over- "It's not meant as a strong point, says Terrace to become the pages of his simplify things in the other slight to anyone, particu' Economic Development magazine. direction." larly First Nations," he Authority executive direc- But he defends Time's adds. "It's just meant to tor Ken Veldman, decision to name the Great lan McAIlister is the describe a coastline that Once a branding has re- Bear Rainforest the top man behind the name. 'didn't really have a name cognition on the scale of environment story of last He came up with it before." the Great Bear Rainforest, M ANNIN6TON year. while preparing to publish "Most of the European he says, it's harder to Where The Fresh Ideas "We thought it was a his lush 1997 coffee table names on the coast are shoot holes in it, no matter l,z Flooring Are Coming F,'om:ii{:i~)~i'~i' very important story," he book: made up too," he notes. how it was created. says. "There are not many The Great Bear Rainfor- "It's just that this one isn't "Perception is reality," great forests left in North est: Canada's Forgotten quite as old as the other Veldman says. "That's the FRFSH IOEAS..i America. And British Co- Coast was bankrolled by ones." game You can't sit on the lumbia is blessed with' Greenpeace, the Sierra A Bella Coola-based sidelines and cry and say some of the richest forest' Club and the Western Ca- activist for a decade on that's not the way the resources there are south nada Wilderness Commit- the central coast, McAllis- game is supposed to be of Alaska." tee, which together pre-": ter and others have formed played." Alexander made the de- purchased thousands of co- the Raincoast Conserva- The strong identity of ® cision based on the relat- pies of the book. :., tion Society. the region created by the ively new tactic of going The region then ap- Your Decor He says the name and campaign could be used as "The Store For Your Floor" after a company's markets peared on maps as the the promise of seeing Ker- a tourism draw, Veldman rather than trying to halt mid-coast or the north mode bears has tourists says. 3202 Munroe St., Terrace the operations in the coast, or the even clunkier clamouring to get to the "As a community 635.2976 Toll Free: 1-800-665-1657 woods. mid'coast timber supply newly renamed coast, maybe we should look at ~,~2ooo ,u,,,,ing,o,, .~tit/.~.t,rc. . Financing Available OOSI "The fact these envir- area, McAIlister says. IMAX filmmakers, Na- playing the game." onmental groups' concern about B.C.'s forests had gotten attention and some kind of agreement from Home Depot - the largest lumber retailer on the pla- ~ri~t~2 we thought.that was ."~ i'e~illy important move."' • , E.NG H FORT Towns want help NORTHERN communities called on Victoria to inter- vene in green-industry talks leading to a possible coastal logging moratori- um But they stopped short of declaring northern B.C. a Greenpeace-free zone. Delegates at the North ***** The Windstar is the only minivan to achieve a Five Star Crash Test Rating for front impact for driver and front passenger, si._xxyears in a rowi "tl" Central Municipal Asso- ciation convention in Dawson Creek recently defeated that proposal put COMFORTABLE PRICE forward by Prince Rupert city council. 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I The first one was a mistake LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO An open letter to: The last part of this let- Nurses and Staff of Mills CORRESPONDENCEFOR THE TERRACESTANDARD ter may be taken with a Memorial Hospital. gram of salt, but the May2000 PAL A C E May2000 Recently I wrote a dis- money problem remains. In ;UNDAY '.: MoNDAY ;T.UESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAy" " FRIDAY SATURDA ' paraging letter to The Ter- this weird world of ours if race Standard concerning The Mail E ag a war were to start tomor- Terrace 5 TerraceCt~e 6 TenaceSearch and the nursers who took care 30 1 Terrace 2 co~,,,o 3 ,er~eaks RescueS~ely row, there would be lots of ThomhillJunior Minor Para#eg,cAs~ocml,0r Gyr~stcClub LittleT~alre S~e~ Sto£perS~,cly of my brother Bill while he money to kill each other SecondarySchool Noah~nst K=tsumkalumUuks. TerraceM,nor N,~a'aT~ Ca~:t. Ken'no&,Fnendsh~p was in the hospital with with. ParentAdviso~ Baseball Butkrey,Skeena kum~S,sterho~:l Sonball Council Association Reg,on andElders Soctely AssoOat~on Terra~L~I pneumonia and a stroke, I don't pretend to be a Ten'~eSkafmg Club which left him paralyzed. politician but someone n Terrace 7 8 Terrace Canad~n 11 Anti-PoveflyTe'~°~ 1 2 fenace I spent three months in If money is the hospital's main pro- should come up with an 9 i u Commun# Commu~q t.j V~nteer~reau traction at this hospital CaledoniaSenior Minor. ParaplegicAs~mten VolunteerBureau Group Sodely 8a~ Kum0deFner~s~ blem, I could for one drive on unpaved idea for money that would SecondarySchool Hockey Norll~est Sooe~ and I know for every nurse Bulkley/Sk~ena BenevolenlProleclh'e Order of Ni~a'ali~lC~i. bumpy roads and give up lots of other staff our hospital as it ParentCouncil Association Reg~n Orderof ElksN25 Terrace~aheg Club that 'you might consider should be. Royal Purple; lura~ L~ things that are nice to have but not really mean, there are a hundred The sad part of the si- 7 Ten'ace )0 0~tol that are kind, compassio- necessary. tuation is that while Bro- 14 15Terrac e 16Canad,,m Peaks v Anti-Poverty ~d Big Sislemel RoratPu~ SkeenaJunior G~mast~cClub nate people doing a job ther Bill was laying in the Minor ParaplegicAssooal~on Group Sod~ty Terrace PA C ES. OayCare SecondarySchool Northwest Socie~ well that not many of us hospital he was blaming ParentAuxiliary Hockey Bulkley/Sk0ena RoyalCanadian Kinette Club ~a'aTnbalCaml Association Region Legion#13 of Terrace • Ter~ceLocal fetra~Y~thSOCCer could do, would do, want. himself for the shortage of AS~LII~t to do, and certainly would mind her slipping a diaper nurses and his own suffer- a loan, They must have a 4 Terrace 25 ~o~m 26 I~llsMem0dar not take up as a career. open under him, just be- staggering surplus consid- ing because of it. He says 21 22Terrace 23c~=,,o Blueback Anli-Po~ny Thornhi[IJunior Groupscdety . ~N~_:~ Since I wrote that first cause the word "diaper" he has voted C.C.F. and Minor Parap'egic Asst",ciat~or Swim Club Ken~odeFnendsh,p ering what we pay and SecondarySchool Norlh~sl So~ieq letter, our family has sat TerraceRingette Terrace Mtnor Ni~_'aTnNI C~ndl, might offend him. what we get in return, N.D.P, since its conception ParentAdvisory Hockey Bulkley/Skeena Softball Council Associalion TerraceLocal TerraceYouth with Bill around the clock. I offer an apology to Somewhere in our tax sys- and because of its misma- Association Region Association SoccerAssooation My turn came in the even- anyone 1 may have hurt tem there must be money nagement of the resources 30C,=,,n 31Terra= ing and I sat with him all unintentionally. If money that could be siphoned into of this rich province of 28 29 Peaks Terrace Paraplegio A s,.~:tatio n GymnasticClub night. He was very sick, is the hospital's main pro- our hospital. Maybe we ours, we don't have en- CaledoniaSenior Minor Northwest couldn't breathe right, and blem, I could for one drive could ask the Nisga'a if ough money to run our SecondarySchool Hockey Bulkley/Sk~ena ShamesMountain PatentCouncil Association Region Ski ChJb had diarrhea. on unpaved bumpy roads we could borrow a couple hospital properly. So he The nurse on shift and give up lots of other of billion of treaty money thinks he is consequently cleaned him up so many things that are nice to back. They have been paying for his mistake. Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. times I lost count, and have but not really neces- waiting settlement for I should have talked to Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. each time she did, she did sary. The hospital is a around a hundred years the hospital administration Wed,Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m. it with a kindness and car- matter of life and death to now, they probably first. For this omission, I Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon ing with a smile on her some of ,us and you don't wouldn't even notice an- also apologize. face. know when your turn is. other hundred. After all, Allan Kennedy, T,V, MONITORS NO SMOKING AISLE CONCESSION She even asked him If all else fails maybe Mills Memorial is their Terrace, B.C. 4410 Legion Terrace 635-2411 three times if he would we could ask the WCB for hospital also. He got good care, too Dear Sir: I recently spent approx- imately eight days in Mills i..:. " " Memorial Hospital. I was treated very well. I watched the nurses, al- though short handed, work to make my stay as com- fortable as possible. The care I received enabled me to return to my home 60%, and family feeling one heck of a lot better than when I went into the hos- :~ital. :...... 'You could"~ Let's all continue to win a "Yamah~ press for adequate health eyboard during care. Let's not let the fed- =~ this sale! eral and provincial govern- ments do anymore cutting. Tell our MLA, , about adequa- cies and inadequacies in the hospital we use and WIN depend on. s:]:..,,.: Richard McDaniel, Terrace, B.C. Slow ANNIVERSARY Earrings 10 karat •,:...:...;l+:.. ,.: :.:.:... ¸¸..:: :.: ." .+:...::: .: GOLD SPECIAL down 1(.) KAILATYELLOW OIL Given away every Saturday of this sale CHAINS WHITE GOLD Save r,~'*e =,~ ,,, when 0. I Oct. total weight up to ~' ~' ¢ ,v 10 karat Mini Rings 10 karat Reg. $249.95 gold Mini 10 KAI~&T TWISTEI) driving Diamond SERPENIINE Dear Sir: Sale Ring 7" Bracelet Sometimes I wonder if PAl' $22.95 ... ",,h' S! L! t!~ it is safe enough in the ILem $92.95 16" Clmi,~ crosswalk. 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Z9 &. 2Q Located in the Coast Inn of the West 4602 Keith Ave., Terrace Open until 8pm weeknights Locatedin the CoastInn of the West Tel. 635-7383 • Fax 635-4076 A10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 Ambitious $8 million wanted for 'old, tired' hospital facility I B[LALEMXHAMILTOoNs ~iengt tthh~e~otYa;arc~steSt:m~;8 clu~h: :h;:addtPn;t~t~Yhol; pital's chief administrator million, pital's second floor estl- fears the hospital will need But how much the mated at a cost of $1.7 replacing - costing tax- health council will get ul- million. payers millions - if atten- timately depends upon Also on the list are: Mortgages tion isn't paid to upgrades how much the health mini- creating a six-bay hemo- and renovations soon. stry is willing to give, dialysis unit, upgrading the Dieter Kuntz : called Topon the priority list main floor, basement floor Mills Memorial an old, for major capita !construc- and helicopter pad, and tired building that needs a tion costs is replacing the upgrading the parking lot face-lift and ncw equip- ~hospital's boilers:and hot: and outside lighting. ment. : water tanks, which, ae- Also p!anned is adding "Patients deserve a bet- Cording Kuntz, are "on a 20-bed wing for long ter environment than what their last legsY The repla- term care patients at Ter- o 1% or greater off regular they have," Kuntz said at cement costs are estlma- raceVieW Lodge which is the Terrace and Area ted at about $310,000. also run by the health Mortgage Rates Community Health Coun- Next on the priority list council. cil meeting May 11. is upgrading Mills Memor- Topping the list for The health council has ial's original elevators, equipment purchases cost- Dieter Kuntz assembled a list of equip- which are 40 years old. ing more than $100,000 is ment and renovations the This is estimated at an upgrade of the X-ray minor capital costs, which Car & Renovation Loans Also Available at hospital will need over the $135,000. unit to a digital unit. The include any construction or Reduced Rates estimated cost is $59,000. equipment semi-perman- Next on the list is re- ently or permanently atta- placing the gamma ca- ched to the building worth More nurses mera (used in nuclear less than $100,000, is up, See your Branch For Details medicine), costing grading the hospital's $600,000. Another priority transfer switch. This switch includes purchasing 20 is responsible for transfer- on wish list new beds and 15 stretchers ring power to generators in • will at a cost of $210,000. case of power failure, THE TERRACE and Area The hospital also wants Other priorities include Health Council wants to s~h:2jch ihe!:~i ~i~ c ,tlh:sO • to purchase a $350,000-pa- renovating the lab recep- hire more nurses and has • tient care software system, tion area, rewiring the 4 ~~ NORTHERN "~ put the required costs into month. SA VINGS a provisional budget for A final audit on the which is currently being data/communication line, CREDIT UNION used in hospitals in Kiti- retrofitting a steriliser, and this year. health council's last bud- • mat and in Prince Rupert. upgrading the doctors' re- Your Monep in Our Communitp But it won't know get year could take a bit Keep what's possible until the longer than that to finish. The.top .p.riority for "' gistry system. provincial government tells it what its budget will actually be, says Dieter Kuntz, the health council's chief executive. In a perfect world, the health council wants to add 4.25 full time equiva- lent nursing positions on the main ward at Mills Memorial Hospital and a .25 full time equivalent in its three-bed intensive care .D°dge~iqCaravan_ Canada's best selling minivans for 16 years. unit. ,NAL'A'~ BEST-SELLIN ; MINIV Nursing shortages caused by various kinds of leaves over the past year LEASE FOR have forced admission re- ~/*/~ SunscreenGlass ~!:i~ :: ,\ flus Sa,S76 dt~vrnp,tylncnt strictions at Mills. ol equivalent Iz,~dealld n./t~$' SpeedSensitive Power Locks Power ~g ~,,,,1~ ~'! - -- - - k The shortages also be- SJOO ~'OJ fl Q' d('~BU. s248, ...... $90. lieldn .ghdec...... came the focus of criti- ,a.]lt,~' lowerQuarter Vents ...... • .... : I~: i ~ .... , / (~,~" ~ ~,~'~'~¢M~i~ cisms directed at .th_e...... -, • OR I'URC-HA6E-FOR- health council about the' ability of the hospital to ~//a$' TiltSteering Column ..... function properly. e~,¢,$, CustomizedBadging ~iit~~ ~ -- ~1' !~t ~llllill~' "We have simply pre- s22,988:* J S905F~.EIGHTINCLUDED. ~ RearSpoiler ...... pared a working document. _~,~,~ Two SpecialColours ...... 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Qpcat 3ubi1¢¢ CatholicCharismatic , BUSINESSEViEWR .~.~;;:,,. Conference Out & ~ ~-~ _~ ~ ] Veritas School Gym ~OO.X,._.Q~.~/¢,,.X~ 7 4836 8trau?e Ave. Ill ~" PeterThoml, son, aCatholicla) cvangclist,:md artist from C;dgary, who rcccntl), spent two years New d!rector _ _ "' _ evangelizing in Africa, will speak on the calls to holiness, community misskm, and Christi'm THaTP polnt?ddDis. I Yemt 2000 " ma,,,.i;: ' ' ~' trict Chamber of Com- Register early if possible or on l:riday May 26th "it 7 p.m.: merce has filled one of its two vacant director slots. single $25, couple $40, teen $15 (includes 2 meals) The new director is Information and registrations: Church 635-2313, or 635-3329. Diane. Critehley, one of the owners of the Pizza Come everyone and Celebrate the 2000th Anniversary Hut franchise in Terrace. Two unexpected vacan- of the Birth of Jesus Christ/ cies came up this spring. The other will likely go unfilled, said Chamber ~ x ~Xx~ manager Bobbie Phillips, because elections for a new executive are coming [] All closed up up on June 8. THAT'S MAVIS Hamilton of North~.=rn Signs getting ready to put up a closed sign at the West End Ch~vron on the corner of Hwy16 and Kenney. A combination of compet ition, changing trends in automotive City gives maintenance and low rates of retL=rn made the combined service bay- out grant gas station uneconomical, said a.Chevron official. There are no plans by Chevron for it to build anything else at the location. MCEWAN GM'S THE TERRACE Tourism Council has money to PAINT ~DI:f'IAI counciloperate forapproyed this year. release City Jobless rate drops of a $35,000 grant. Council had insisted UNE M P LOYM E NT ity. full-time moving up is a upon getting a detailed bu- plunged to 7.0 per cent in Since last summer the siness plan for the year very strong signal," Void-- in northwestern B.C. in number of people em- man said. "That means from the group before ap- April. proving the money. ployed i~.~ the region you've got part timers It was the fifth straight -which spans from the The money continues moving up into full time month the jobless rate has Charlottes to around Burns and that's usually followed the level to which the city fallen, marking a nearly has subsidized the tourism Lake - Went down, he by the whole employment two percent drop since last notes. , numbers starting to move promotion operation over fall. up.,' the last three years. The nu tuber of people Unemployment in this unemployi-=d dropped even Council had originally While there are numer- region is down a full three faster, ho(~,ever, leading to ous uncertainties still planned to phase out its percentage points from the subsidy. a lower unemployment hanging over the north- 10.0 per cent level of De- rate. west, there are reasons for cember 1998. Veldmian said the num- optimism. Building The northwest region's bers indk:ate some people The rise of pulp prices unemployment is now have like ly left the region should ensure the forest hits $2m below the provincial aver- or gave up looking for sector runs full bore for the CONSTRUCTION in April age of 7.4 per cent and work. near term, Veldman said. was just under $1 million. below the national average "I do=a't think we are The retail sector in Ter- Year to date construc- of 7.2 per cent. losing people in Terrace race has been doing quite tion is just over $2 million, Within B.C., only the but in other parts of the well since last fall, he FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 635-4941 ahead of 1999. northeast region at 3.9 per northwesa that is happen- added. Two houses a ~100 0n0 cent and the Lower Manl-.~. rag, he stud. In Terrace it's been or 1-800-862-3926 renovation to turn th¢'.~o'ld~-~!~rat 6..3 per cent have:a •, •, .The. ,good~, h e".pretty good," Veldman Gim's restaureant int0 /~ iower:pr0portion of.unem¢-;,,n.oted is i,ithat.the'nUrnlJ~i',of said. "But it's pretty ob- Dairy Queen,"-aiid ' a ployed people, part-time workers in the vious the rest of the region ii,,c n l I C odwrench $250,000 addition to a While they do signal an region h:as gone, while the hasn't picked up yet." Sikh temple on Walsh improving economy, the number of full-timers has "If it doesn't pick up www.mcewangm.com Ave, were among the numbers are somewhat de- gone up,, out there it's going to bring ServiceF e building permits issued ceptive, says Ken Veld- "That trend where you our turn around back We Can Make It HappenAt The BrightSpot O. Highway 16 WestIn Terrace last numlh by the City of man of the Terrace Econo- see par't-time falling and down," he added. Terrace. mic Development Author-

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! k, A12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 ,....-,,,, 635.TIPS The War Amps NEVER A,GAIN ! Video Series Teaching younger generations about the true horrors of war is part of The War Amps legac:',y. War Amps military heritag,P, videos recount firsthand experienc: es of the battles as they i'eally happened. All share a common the me: ili!!ii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii NEVER AGAIN/ To see a listing of NEVER AGAIN! vid~=.os, visit our Web site at www.waramps.,c,a. Videos can be borrowed free-of.c;t~arge or purchased at a cost-recovery p rice. To order a pamphlet that lists our NEV, ER AGAIN! I~ videos, contact The War Amp s: . E-ZEE ACCESS Tel.: 1-800-250. 3030 WEEKS OF hard work on a project about the past, present and future of the Fax: 1-800-219-8988 local forest industry paid off for the students of Mary Kelly's Grade 5 class at J Veritas school, They've won an all-expenses paid trip to Vancouver. Charitable Registration Number: 13196 9628 RR0001 Due to the Victoria Day Students win a trip Holiday Weekend Early Advertising Deadlines will be in place for the issue of the May 24 to Vancouver in June Terrace Standard. By SARAH GLEN the forest industry were incorporated into THEY PAINTED, they drew, they sang, a section of a mural called the Millenni- Display And Classified Display they spoke and they wrote - in the end um Forest. they won. Their vision of the new forest would Deadlines Are And now the students of Mary Kelly's include computerized bug control and grade five class at Veritas school are hover craft log carriers. going on a forests ministry-sponsored trip "There will be more'trees and more May 18/00- to Vancouver. animals in the future. Everyone will be The class was one of 30 grade five happy," said student, Kalista Pedro. classes across the province who compe- It took the 26 grade five students al- 4 p.m. ted to commemorate National Forest most three weeks to complete the project. Week, May 7-13. "[In the time we worked on the pro- for the "We found out [ihat the class won] on jeet] we learned how to work as a team," We carry the areas May 5 and we haven't done anything nor- said student Alison McCleary, who will May 24/00 mal since," said Kelly last week. present the speech she wrote on Kermode best selection The class project, titled, "Kalum For- bears to the other winning classes in Van- olf est: Past, Present and Ftiture," included couver. Bridal Accessories Terrace Standard posters, a brochure, a book, a mural, a Veritas School and the five •other win- video, games, speeches and slide shows, ners of the contest, Ecole Frank Ross, • Jewelery • Tiaras all detailing the development of the forest Dawson Creek, 100 Mile House Elemen- industry from the past to the future, and tary, 100 Mile House, Highlands Elemen- • Hair Accessories • Picture Frmrnes !il...... its impact on wildlife and the environ- tary, Cranbrook, A.E. Perry, Kamloops • Parasols • CakeToppers ment in the region. and Sundance Elementary, Victoria, will • Garters • Glasses The students' ideas about the future of meet in Vancouver June 13-15. RngPiows Gi,s = II Union, school district • Cake Server Sets iiiiiiiiii~i~ii!~i~2

.,. :,...~, ~ ,, . ~ ,. ~,,, • , ~ ~,~ ~, ~ 'I' , I IHAIRGALLEII I,I fail .....to reach a I v ~.~, lil 4711D Keith Ave. ~1 Ii .... ,?enter1 ha;ten~Ol~m~?,~;etr;eWr~ll get a contract from the I~1 635-3729 : !1 that they can recom- lii~ _.._ 11 i~ ,--.-.1/ iiii~ii 2831 failed to ratify an ate a settlement, mend for ratification for |~ agreement with the school Leclerc said CUPE their members." district by May 5, leaving members will reject the "We will continue to it up to the provincial gov- contract unless it is fair. reject it until a contract ernment to negotiate a fair "What we're saying is speaks on issues that we settlement. it's not going to be peace- feel are important to the Acting school district ful unless our members public school system." superintendent Sharon mJk Beedle said bargaining talks with local CUPE school support workers were halted April 26 be- Timber cause the two sides couldn't agree on major concessions. "We broke off talks be- cause we were at an Kewew ? • i impasse," Beedle said. "We agreed to disagree." Nass Timber -,,',!['~'~, ,'~ The parties were still Supply Area ;JL debating over which issues 7~''- %1 ""qi.~ should be negotiated loc- (TSA) , ,i: ! i~?,? ally and which ones should The public is invited to "~! ::i,.''~? '"~..~ be settled provincially. review and comment = ~.5 ~ _a~ Support workers are i looking to ratify new on the Nass infor- agreements that provide mation report and data package as part of the employment security, pro- Ministry of Forests Timber Supply Review (TSR) tection from contracting program. For timber supply areas the review is a out as well as better wages 22-month process which will provide the chief and benefits. forester with the information to make any Because bargaining necessary adjustments to the allowable annual cut broke down between 40 CUPE locals and their re. (AAC)--the allowable rate of timber that can be spective school boards harvested--for the next five years. Public input is across the province, both an important part of the TSR and you are encour- sides will have to hand aged to review the reports and forward any over their disputes to two comments you have to the Kalum Forest District 0 LT T y industrial inquiry commis- before June 5, 2000. sioners (IIC) for binding settlements. Other reports to follow are: The commissioners • the timber supply and socio-economic were appointed in March analysis report (followed by a two-month after CUPE support work- public review period) PREAC','HING ers, which include secre- • the chief forester's AAC detemlination and taries, janitors, and cleri- cal staff, went on strike for rationale statement (including a summary of USADEE public input) HARRiI',$ a week. That ended when the provincial legislature Copies of the Information Report and the Data ordered them back to Package are available at: school. Every Day except Sundays & • Kalum Forest District CUPE official Louise Leclerc said local unions Room 200-5220 Keith Ave., Terrace Wednesdays Until June 12, 2006 submitted written argu- tel: (250) 638-5100 ments to the commissio- • Prince Rupert Forest Region 5401 McConnell Ave. ners regarding bargaining 3726 Alfred Ave., Smithers issues this week. tel: (250) 847-7545 i Seventh-Day Adventist Church If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Rod Meredith, Sponsored by: L.'Ig] District Planner, at (250) 638-5160 at the Kalum Forest District. ,.,BRrrLSH The Seventh-Day, Adventist Church L,OLUMBIA : For further information. Phone 635-3232 Ministry of Forests

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: ..... , ....,,:,,. Dressed in his traditional costume, a Nisga'a hereditary chief celebrates the fin- Purchase financing ~ for2.92o,0 up to 48 months .... : ' i II~ 1 al signing of the Nisga'a agreement in Gitwinksihlkw, May 12. I venf on.00,,.o .o.s°" I " 1 From front SUMMARY OF CHANGES Nisga'a AS TREATY TAKES EFFECT • Nisga'a Lisims Government is now in place and B governing the Nisga'a. Elections are to be held within get land, six months. For now the legislature-like central govern- ment, called Wilp Si Ayuukhl Nisga'a or the Nisga'a House of Laws, will be made up of Nisga'a leaders who power, were elected to the tribal council or old band councils. I • A new government building under construction is to be complete by July. That's where the central govern-' money meet will sit and where administrative staff will work. • late James Gosnell, who • The Nisga'a Tribal Council no longer exists~ Gos- shook B.C. two decades nell said the body had fulfilled its mandate of securing a ago with his declaration just and honourable settlement. that aboriginal people • The Indian Act no longer governs the Nisga'a. , owned the province "lock • The province transferred 1,930 square kilometres of stock and barrel." land in the Nass valley to the new Nisga'a Nation Thurs- "Well, we didn't get day. Public access to Nisga'a lands for non-commercial that," she said. "If you and recreational purposes is guaranteed. look around you'll see that • The Nisga'a Highway remains a provincial high- the mountains are bare." way and major work continues towards building it to a "This is a bittersweet paved standard. ceremony," Nyce added. • Bear Glacier Park was created. "I have 27 grandchildren • Timber on Nisga'a lands is now owned by the , / , : : and six great-grandchildren Nisga'a government. A five-year phase-in period is to Hl~e$t tgrtn~ possible for side irnp0ct I~role¢Lion hF and I see a hard future for ease the transition to Nisga'a-determined harvest levels the National highwaytraffic and safety Rdrninlst(otlon* them." and cutting by primarily Nisga'a logging contractors. Nyce said she and • Nisga'a are entitled to hunt moose, mountain goat others hoped for a cash and grizzly bear in a designated Nass Wildlife Area, settlement for every that covers lands outside of the treaty lands further up Nisga'a. the Nass valley. . P. AZL~ g~RODZuO~15pllBIJ #Hi~hestrat~ng~ssib1~f~r~ide~mpactpr~te~ti~ninU~v~rnmentNati~na~Digest,Hi~hwayTraffic and Salary ~~ Administration. The BEST BUY SEAL is a registered Irademark el Consumer's Inc,, used under license. 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Dealer may sell/lease for less, Sea D7041 just been transferred to this $190 million treaty settlement, just $1.67 million in ca- your dealer for details. Offers cannel be combined• new government." pital transfers have happened so far. "Instead of having to • Committees to manage forestry transition, wildlife ask that Department of In- and fisheries have been created. dian Affairs everything, we have to ask the new gov- ernment, just like we did in the past." Government officials on hand included premier Ujjal Dosanjh and cabinet ministers Dan Miller, , . "Let me welcome you as equals into British Co- lumbia," Dosanjh said. "Let me say this loudly for all British Columbians "There's a Beetle in my Skillet!" to hear," he said, aiming at treaty critics. "This treaty is about justice." "The suffocating weight and shackles of the Indian Act are gone and gone 1 ,,Win A Y2K VW New Beetle forever." Federal Indian Affairs AT DENNY'S e minister Robert Nault pre- FORA sented the Nisga'a with There's a Beetle in my Skillet Contest. the Canadian flag that flew from the Peace Tower Zoom into Danny's ° and try one of our five, $5.99 in Ottawa April 13, the day the treaty became law featured skillets and zoom out with a chance after passage by the Se- nate. "Today we celebrate to drive home a New Beetle, or win $30,000 ©Nell, the coming into effect of B.C.'s first modern treaty plus thousands of additional pdzes. To enter, and hopefully many more to come," he said. r simply come on into Danny's', order one of Terrace Mayor Jack Talstra, at least half of our featured Skillets and ask city council, and regional "~ 1 " ,i" -'~\ *~ ~,~ districtthere,officials were also ,,,. your server for details on how you

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I " ! ...... :::~:j?~>;.: Bands go to nationals By SARAH GLEN TERRACE'S BEST young musicians have earned an :i invitation to showcase their talents in Toronto. Both Skeena Junior Secondary's concert and jazz bands were off to Tor- onto May 16 to compete in MusicFest Canada, after CHARLYNN TOEWS edging out the regional competition at the Music Festival Also known as in April. "The adjudicators are~ just blown away with these D on't get me wrong, I like my name kids, they are playing at a well enough. After all, if I didn't, I 400 level, which is the could easily change it. But if I did level that high school stu- change it to something nice, like Jane Smith, I dents often play at," said think I would still be asked how to spell it. Susan Brouwer, Skeena People might think it was spelled Jayne Junior Secondary band Smythe, for example. teacher and conductor. Take my last name. A person on the phone Brouwer gives the cre- or in a video store who wants my surname dit for the students' suc hears me say one word and then spell another. cess to elementary bane "Yes," they hear me say, "It's Tares. That's programs, which develop Tea, Oh! Eee! Double-You Ess." It's the Oh! the students' skills before Eee! that usually trips them up. they reach the junior sec- One time I had made an appointment over ondary level. the phone and was in the waiting room. This "My kids are playing a Seven young musicians from Skeena Junior Secondary's Concert and Jazz bands get in some last- was in Halifax, where the people are not too piece I played in univers- minute practice before heading-off to MusicFest Canada in Toronto. The students were invited to com- familiar with names like Loewen and Toews ity -they have that much pete in the national competition after winning top spot in the Pacific Northwest Music Festival in April. and Kroeker. musical maturity," said The receptionist stood up with the appoint- Brouwer. music, because, unlike dents enrolled in the band "[The trip] is a wonder- The other half of the ment book in her hand and a frown on her face.• Because of the recent students who went through program at Skeena Junior, ful bonding experience for money came from the She studied the book with a look of confusion. funding cuts to elementary the elementary band pro- 70 young musicians from the kids," Brouwer said. school's bingo fund, which I knew right away it was me, band programs across the gram, their musical skills the concert and jazz bands The students fundraised donated $35,000 to the I determined later that it was a fuzzy district, Brouwer says that haven't had the two years travelled to Toronto. almost half of the $76,000 band. phone line that had changed my name. Instead students starting band in • experience from grade six The students who went needed to travel to Toron. The students will be of hearing "Tea," the appointment-taker had ~ grade eight are missing out and seven band. to Toronto are in grade to. back to school May 22. heard "Pee." And instead of hearing "Ess," she playing higher skill-level Out of 160 band stu- nine and 10. had heard "Eft." That is how "Toews" got changed into "Poewf," and this is how the re-, ceptionist tried to pronounce it: she looked up hopefully and said quietly, with uncertainty, Rotary attempts to bring "Pee - Yawl?" She sounded like a little puppy. I stood up, but she was already trying again. Around Town She squinted at'thi~name, willing it to make back music programs sense. "Paw - Weft!" she shouted this time. Correction THE SKEENA Valley Rotary Club is ask- this September. And if enough money is By now I was standing beside her. I saw ONLY 200 raffle tickets have been printed for John ing the community to support a fundrais- raised next year, Grade 6 band will be my first name had been scrambled, too, it was Chert-Wing's retirement pizza party May 18. There are ing effort to reinstate public school music added. Sharon with a C~ 40 prizes valued at more than $I,000. Tickets for the raf- programs. The long term goal, Ziegler said, is to "Oh!" she said, startled to see me reading fle cost $10 or three (to the same person) cost $25. The The Rotary club has created an en- reinstate the music programs that were over her shoulder. As we walked along the Draw for the raffle takes place at the pizza party from dowment fund for people who want to cut from all grades. hallway to the office she asked, "How do you 6:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the Caledonia gym. All proceeds go help pay for music programs that were pronounce your last name?" "This is a big goal but if the commun- to the Scholarship Fund. eliminated in 1998 to save money. The "Taves," I said ity supports it, it's doable," she said. school board has cut a number of pro- "Oh!" she said. "Music is so important in the develop- grams since 1998 to balance its budget. ment of children's lives." Another time I was in a beginner's jazz Calling all radio hams Rotary club member Donna Ziegler With support from local businesses, or- dance class for adults, in Winnipeg. It was the THE TERRACE Amateur Radio club will be holding a said Rotary isn't prepared to do all the ganizations, service groups, band mem- field day and public display at Ferry Island Sunday, May first class and I and a dozen other women fundraising itself, it is simply offering the bers and parents, Ziegler expects the stood in neat rows, facing the mirror, wearing 21. Everyone is invited to attend! community a conduit to collect money. community could raise $100,000 by Au- After a pancake breakfast, there will be a swap 'n our colourful new leotards, waiting for our "We are going to invite the public to gust, names to be called. shop, where the idea is to leave with less money and put money into this and support it," Zie- "If you want something to happen, you more radio and computer junk that you brought, prefer- I had registered in person, and sometimes gler said. have to dream big," she said. "Then you people mistake my handwritten "E" in "Toews" able stuff you'll never use. If anyone wants to get rid of If everything falls into place, Ziegler have to take the first step." old radio or electronic stuff this is your chance. Old tube for an "L" and the "W" for a "U." hopes the community will have raised the School district trustees agreed in prin- So when the dance instructor called out radios are always particularly welcome. A craft sale will $35,000 needed to reinstate Grade 7 band ciple to support the fandraising effort. also take place at this time. "Carolyn Talus," I raised my hand. I could see in the mirror that there was a woman standing Following a picnic lunch, there will be a fox hunt (no behind me who was also raising her hand. real foxes involved!), a creativity contest, a km/watt Then I noticed what a dirty look she giving operating contest and some displays of amateur me. Oh, she was madl She was glaring at me radio/computer equipment. There will also be a com- like I was trying to steal her spot, lying plete, operating amateur radio station set up so that through my teeth, trying to impersonate her members of the public can talk to people all over the while she was right in the roarer world. In the evening there will be a potluck supper, fol- I lowered my arm, fast, and practically lowed by a seminar. crouched on the floor. Poor old Carolyn didn't know I had, at the Hire a student time, a fine collection of misspellings of my HIRE-A-Student is once again helping local youth find name, and that "Talus" was extremely popular. summer work and assist employers in finding qualified As for my first name, she didn't know that I've staff. often been called Carolyn, as well as Sharon Last year the centre helped 130 students find casual, and Chef, and Cheryl-Lynn, Cheryl-Anne, and part-time or full-time jobs. The student-run Human Re- Carol-Anne, and of course Charlene and Char- source Centre for Students has been implemented by the lotte. federal government for more than 30 years. "This is a Another time, again in Halifax, I had said nonprofit program that offers students one-on-one assis- and spelled my first name three times and the tance with their job search. Students can check out full person still insisted on calling me "Karen." I or part time job listings or sign up for odd job casual could see on her clipboard that she had, final- work. Summer employment officer Anne Silsbe will also ly, spelled it "Charlynn." She said to me, be available to find workshops or answer questions per- ,Well, Karen, that's a funny way to spell your taining to the youth job market. name." I thought, It's a funny way to spell The Hire-A-Student centre also offers employers the "Elizabeth," too! It's a darn funny way to spell opportunity to have their job vacancies posted at no "mozzarella cheese!" charge. The centre provides wage and employment stan- One time, and only one time, did I ever dard information and interview space and scheduling meet another Charlynn, a clerk in The Bay in when possible. Snow Lake, Manitoba. The Hudson Bay To post a job vacancy, employers should call 635- Mining and Smelting Company owned the 7134 local 304. The office is located in the Human Re- mine, the houses, and the store. I was not used sources Centre at 4630 Lazelle Avenue and is open from to this, nor was I used to the store being out of 9-4:30 p.m. butter for two weeks, nor was I used to walking to work in the morning in the pitch dark past three-foot-tall ravens. Poster contest So when I was in the line-up clutching my THE SKEENA Valley Fair is having a poster contest whipped-butter-water-and-margarine product with the theme being, "What do you like best about the and I spied my name on her name tag, I was Fall Fair." Prize money will be awarded for thq bes.t. so happyl A kindred spirit, I thought. "Hey, hit" posters in each age group - 7 years and under, 8 I said to her. "That's my name, tool Spelled years and 13 to 16 years. exactly the samel'l I was grinning. Each poster must be on a half sheet of poster paper. She glanced up from her work and said, Any colour is fine. Please include the following informa- "Oh, yeah." tion on your poster: 30th Annual Skeena Valley Fall That's it. She was not amazed. She was the Fair, September 2 and 3, 2000, Thornhill Agricultural opposite of amazed, she was blase. Totally I Children's art on display Grounds, Terrace, Your name, age and phone number. blah, as if her name were a simple thing, a Thornhlll Junior Secondary student Kassi Thomsen, 14, has a number of Posters must be handed in by June so they can be judged calm and kind name, a polite name, a more paintings on display at the Terrace Art Gallery, The gallery presents Kid's and put up to advertise the Fair. When your poster is reasonable name, a nice name like Jane Art, featuring artwork from local students. The show runs until June 4, ready, call Maria Braam at 635-7531 or Naomi 635,5354 Smith, i ii or Caroline 638.0404, B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 TERRACE STANDARD CITY SCENE RANDYFRISKIE 14 at 7:30 p.m.. Admission is by donation, the receipt. 8¢ i Caledonia music concert consists of the THREE'S A CROWD Bar Scene Concert Band, the Stage Band, the Choir and Gators Pub: Kingfish is back. appearing until Vocal jazz. A variety of styles will be Art Gallery :i May 27. And don't miss AGENT 86 (formerly SIN MACItlNE) one night only Saturday, May performed. The Terrace Art Gallery presents "KID'S PlaYing Tuesday In Saturday ART" until June 4, 2000. Come see a display . 20. Gators is now open at noon every Saturday. ROSSwood Free pool all day. Every Thursday is Ladies of children's art work. The gallery is located at MaY 1 6 In - 20 tn i I Night. Be there to win a diamond ring! Gators the lower level of the library and the hours are is now open every Saturday at noon! Music Wednesday 12-3 p.m., Thursday to Saturday I Beasley's Mix: Every Friday night, Haifyard, from 12-4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Classic Rock Top 40 Counlry,, the amazing one-man band performs, featuring +mHt+L music from Sting, Eric Clap[on, Bob Marley, Jamboree Nightsalive Everlast, and many morel Participating form I local talent is welcome. Georges Pub presents Randy Friskie and The Rosswood Community invites everyone to Teens aged 13-18 drop in! Come to the Three's a Crowd until May 20, playing classic attend this years annual Music Jamboree Carpenter's Hall Fridays from 8 p.m. to 12 rock, top 40 country tunes and Elvis hits! Saturday, August 19, 2000. Rosswood is a.m. and Saturdays at the Teen Learning Hanky Panky,s presents "the great Thursday located 42 km north of Terrace on Kalum Lake Centre from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. There will be ,.,:_,.+ ,-,_.,. ,~...L,, ,_,...... ,., .,.:. +,.:. Drive. Gates open Saturday at 10 a.m. and ..... ,..~ ...... :~ ,,;,4o,-,~ ,q...... ¢,~ o,,4 Night Cash Grab". You could win this closed at 10 p.m. No exceptions, workshops, mustc, videos, dances, crafts and ...... : ...... :,::::: : ,::,::...... ~,: i: Thursday's jackpot of $1,500 just by coming much more. It's free! Pre.teenprogram for ~ Don't Drink: out to Hankys on Thursday nights. Great children 8-12 are invited to the FT Kenney [ W,,,.m.,I?m, Dr,.,= sounding karaoke every Sunday and Monday Gym Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for I /Ii and free pool Wednesdays, Come to Hanky's An Evening of I w'"''*°"' '-" this weekend[ v~D,~ll~l~era & ~v~~a~nBl: crafts, videos and games. Parents must |i I M0n-Fri Our FREE Courfesy/i~i::l accompany youth to register. Volunteers and II 9 am-11 pm Van will pick you up/I any donations are appreciated. For more I~ and fake you homeJl Benefit concert for the Pacific Northwest information call Marj at 635-0174. Music Festival's Travel Fund, featuring Final Concert ~!~p~i:ch~!i~ Lpy:taCoS. °p+anm°: atnd Dt! Make the 'Scene[ fax tO 638-8432 tO add -:June9 at 7: -,,,"an v".m. your event to the Standard's free ,moo Admission by donation to the Pacific entertainment listings. The deadline is S p.m. Caledonia Music student's final concert will Northwest Travel Fund. Upon request, all Thursday for the following week's paper. "be held at the REM theatre Wednesday, June donations of $10 or more will receive a tax

Wednesday. May 17 by May 18. If we don not get enough Annual AGM of the Terrace Concert people the workshop will be cancelled. Society at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Public OUR PRICE GUARANTEE Library in their boardroom. New members Saturday. June 3 or anyone interested in finding out about Skeena Cablevision will broadcast the us could call Ingrid at 635-4133 or Karen 13th annual Children's Miracle Network at 635-5603. Telethon, in support of B.C.'s Children's Open House: The Canadian National Hospital from 7 p.m. June 3 to 4 p.m. June Institute for the Blind (CNIB) invites the 4 on Channel 10. B.C. Children's Hospital SAFEWAY public to the Skeena Health Unit Audi- is the provinces's only major treatment, $$$ www.safeway.com : torium from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. to see research and health promotion centre de- the latest in low vision aids and to meet voted entirely to the care of children from CNIB staff Connie Munson (vision reha- birth+to age 16. Last year.the hospital saw~. TER cCE T ER cCE bilitation specialist) and Dawn Day, md~:!jhan 151,00,.Q~:~'~fiff~0~..y!siis,'~54Q"~ (coordinator of client services.) .... from Terrace alonel =...... :..... www.terraceautomall.com lhur.mh.v.+..ma.vda Saturday. Juq¢ IO We will match any advertised The Caledonia Grad Committee will School District 82 will be holding a by- host a pizza party to recognize the contri- election to elect one trustee to represent price, anywhere in Canada butions of teacher John Chert-Wing. Area 5, which includes Hazel[on, New on any item. Chert-Wing is retiring from teaching at Hazel[on, South Hazelton, Kitwanga, Ce- TER >' E T ER E Caledonia Senior Secondary June 30. darvale, Gitwangak, Gitanyow, Gitseguk- "Shop locally and save" q::¢9 m'a-rm Tickets to the party cost $8 each and may la, Moricetown, Glen Vowell, Kispiox terrace.automall @telus.net be obtained from the Caledonia School and Kispiox Valley. Office, Misty River Books, and from M n ete & Myet;eriee members of the Caledonia Grad Commit- The Terrace Standard WEEKLY MEETINGS .gkeett, MaZd STANDARD standard@ kermode.net tee. The party will be held in the school's gym from 6:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. All WEDNESDAYS 635- 887 Your website/em ail address friends, past and present students are wel- BODY MASSAGE classes meet every could be here! come. For more information call Robin MacLeod at 635-2964. Wednesday from Jan. 19 - Feb. 9 from 1-2 Contact us at 638-7283 p.m. at the Northwest Health Unit on Kalum Street. Saturday. May 20 The free classes are taught by a quali- Rosswood Community Association gar- age sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the fied massage therapist. Call Kathleen Rosswood community Hall (42 km north Parry at 638-2200 for more information. of Terrace on Kalum Lake Drive.) Don't forget to bring a blanket, towel and massage oil. Gitlaxdax Say[ K'ilom GoD[ Nisga'a PHOTO CLUB meets every second Dancers: BBQ Fundraiser and Perfor- i:::¸¸¸f i ~.q and fourth Wednesday at the Caledonia mances May, 2000 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Partnership Marketing with Performances at 11:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. High School Projection room at 7 p.m. at GM McEwan Motors on Hwy 16 For more info call Shawn Zettler at 638- / EmUCn ATIONAI. . 6398. (preorders for BBQ fish is being accep- ,orth tle ted, please call the NTC office at 635- COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY FOR / Baby's Name: Baby's Name: 4422 on Friday, May 19) WOMEN: Bible study, child care and | Garth Boy[his[It, Vice President, North America for Mason TreyRichey GarieStanley Ilill study material supplied at the Christian ill Enrich International has 15 years of partnership Date &Time of Birth: Date & Timeof Birth: Reformed Church, 3602 Sparks St from [marketing industry experience, including working as an Apr. 28, 2000 at 5:21 p.m. 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. |Enrich Distributor and general manager of Enrich May3, 2000 Rosswood's farmers' market takes :[Canada. Garth is heightening the level of support for Weight: 7 Ibs. 2oz. Sex: Male Weigbt: 6 Ibs. 2oz. Sex:Male place every Sunday from May 21 to Au- TERRACE ROB AND GUN CLUB :[Distributor efforts in the North American market and ParenLs: Doug& Ro~teneRichey Parents: Donald&Joy Ilill gust 27. Come to the Rosswood commun- meets the first Wednesday of every ![looks forward to continued growth. He serves on the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse at ]board of directors for the Canadian Direct Selling ¢ ¢ ity grounds from noon until 4 p.m. for the Rifle Range. Baby's Name: baked goods, produce, crafts, and other Baby's Name: goodies. Rosswood is located 42 km PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies Nickalos FrankArthur Watts Elijah KobeEverett Stephens takes place Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. at Date &Time of Birth: North of Terrace. New vendors are wel- Date & Timeof Birth: come. There is a $3 vendors fee. the health services society (formerly May I, 2000 at 11:30a.m. May 7, 2000 at 9:57 p.m. Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St.) Weight: 7 Ibs. 9oz. ~x: Male Weight: l I lbs. Ioz.Sex: Male Public health nurse on hand to answer Parents: l!llenWatts fmzr.qax,. Ma.v...I/ questions. Parents: StuartStephens & Mothers Who Care, a non-denomina- ¢ Carmen Morrison tional prayer group praying for schools in PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL COMMITTEE m'eetings :ii ¢ the Terrace and Kitimat area, is holding a i| Enrichlnternatlonal ts launching tt's newts[products, Baby's Name: training session and rally to learn to ef- held every second Wednesday of the month. :! l educattonal matertals aml global business opportunities. earlyMarie Chapelle llaby's Name: fectively support and encourage our Date &Time of Birth: ::| Discoverj~ur opportunity to learn more about the Evret ReedMuller schools, staff attd students to become all TERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE i l #1 nutrittonal compony in the worM, a company outed May 5, 2000at h27 a.m. Date &Time of Birth: God would have them be. Come and help CLUB meets Wednesday evenings at : | by Royal Numtco, ~tb 300 research scientists aml i Weight: 7 lbs. 9oz.Sex: Female May8, 2000 at 8:33 p.m. us help our schools. Come to the Al- 6:45 at the Legion. Interested partnerships i I patentedherhalfornmlattons. Learnhowtobeapart J Parents: Terry& Bernadette Weight: 8 Ibs. 14oz.Sex: Male liance church at 4923 Agar Ave from 9:30 welcome. For more information contact i| of this dynamic business ofpartnership marketing, I Chapelle Parents: Ilealh& Robin MuBer a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 635-3788. iJ earn residualincome and have theflexibility of time, I TWIN'S CLUB meets the third Wed- ~i to do w~l you want, wlx,n you wafer. - nesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Place. Call 635-9669. =~:/::i :/: :~: i ~! iiii!:ii:::iiiii:< L:!ii:iiiii!!:iii:!: Get A Terrace Nisga'a Tribal council monthly membership meeting from 1 p.m .to 4 p.m. KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE All members are urged to attend. meets every second Wednesday. New purchase herbal nutrition products Free members are welcome. For more, call at wholesale prices contact: Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635-3175. Claudia Perry,Barbara Emery,Darcie Annesley, Baby Gift. Photodocumentation workshop: the 747 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CA- Shelly Coxen, MaureenGent, Wayne Gray, workshop is intended for artists and arti- DETS Unicorn Squadron holds air cadet Joan Hough (Kitimat) training sessions every Wednesday at (Simple, huh?) sans who want to document their art and Bruno Belanger& Krista Boflyan (Terrace). for beginning photographers to get the ba- 6:15 p.m. at the air cadet hall at the air- Just see our service desk for more information port. For more info. call Linda at 635- ENRICH INDEPENDENTDISTRIBUTORS sics. the Workshop will provide skills to 5567. (~ Phone:(250) 638-1541 - Terrace understand the basics of camera opera- ) TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS 632-2740- Kitimat tion, create a record and portfolio of your meet every second Wednesday at lunch (250Fax: (250) 635-1565 0verwaltea artwork, produce business cards, art at the Coast Inn of the West. For more E N R I C H" EMAIL:[email protected] cards, prints or to post on lnternet sites, i info call John Whittington at 635-3209. t N r ~ RN ^ T t ON ^ t. C&n$/~Ca,adLa,s Hed~ m Phone the gallery at 635-8884 to put our 1lle]~'J~fltl~ilo]~-Ia:li:lnl|o]:n Orl~ Person at a q'wae name on the list of interested participants

I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000- B3 Hospice society helps Th " Remember ~.,,., people face death Blue ank You.., ,,. AT SO~Eo,n[ fO~LL, ~K,E.~AN r,bbon ~ensof ~errace Aroa, p' ,' pine way, we must all face the end .,'~w.,~... ,~ o th ir.upport to the mu- :~ ,:,'~'" On GrahamAve, :"~'~:; of our lives. ~tat, ,I~QtU.. sical production present by .~ ' : 25% Off ColonnadeApple Trees" Death isnot a subject we discuss easily in our socie- ¢~1 IP_~_~¢~¢~ British Columbia Nurse's ty. Yet almost everyone shares the same hopelwhen vwv~,.,,.,w Union "Hurl, Hemorrage ~ 200/0Off Rose & Azaleas when faced with a life-threatening disease " we all ON BEHALF of Ksan and Heal"i ~ Outdoor Potting Bench ...... $2499~ want to live until the end with dignity and comfort. We House Society and the Approximately 130 citi- .~ Madefrom recycledplastics want to be free from pain and we want family and Terrace Women s Re- zens attended, with $500 ~ r~Dol~'tfor~et the Garden Sfteac" friends around usl We don't want to be a burden': source Centre, I am ex, worth of cash and food In short, we want a good quality of life in the last pressing our gratitude for going to the Salvation ~ 5033 Graham Ave., Terrace ~tages of life for ourselves and the ones we love. the support we received Army Food Bank. Your ~ Ph: 638-7697 OPENDALLY 9am- 6pm Fax: 638-7671 Quality of life for the last stages of life is what has- from the city of Terrace in support will be given to piee palliative is all about, For the past 25 years, has, our recent Blue Ribbon the needy residents of:our ~" - ' --- ". , ~ "~.~ pice palliative care organizations in Canada have been Campaign. communitY..... physical, emotional and practical support to people with The Blue Ribbon Cam- This production was life threatening illness and their families. The wealth of paign was in conjunction presented by BCNU to experience, earned at the bedside of thousands of Cane, with the 6th Annual Pro- give the community a dians, has taught us fundamental lessons about living. vincial Prevention of Vio- taste of what nurses do. It DID YOU KNOW: Above all, we have learned that when the needs of lence Against Women • was Presented with many patients and loved ones are sensitively met, the journey week April 23 - 29, and different perspectives, in- towards death - though not always difficult- can be a each ribbon was a repre- elusive of laughter and rich experience that gives meaning and completeness to sentation of local statistics tears, life. regarding violence against We know you the com- But we also know that far too many Canadians still women. Needless to say, munity, support the nurses face advanced illness in pain, isolation and despair' Far violence affects us all and of this community. We too many families feel hopelessly unable to cope with happens everywhere, even would like the community the caregiving needs of a loved one. here..,in Terrace. to be aware that your sup- Since 1992, the Terrace Hospice Society has been If you or someone you port is recognized and ap- working towards meeting the needs of the terminally ill know is living in an un- preciated. and bereaved in our community Last year we helped healthy and abusive rela- Penny Henderson, support 45 families in the Terrace area and currently tionship and would like to Registered Nurses and have 31 volunteers, including 11 board members. talk about it in a safe member of BCNU North- CAREER POTENTIAL: Our biggest struggle over the last eight years has been place, call Ksan House west Executive Graduates of the Terrace Northwest Commtmity College welding Society at 635-2373 and funding our services to the community. About 95 per program are achieving success in SAlT's Welding Engineering ask to speak to a Counsel- cent of hospice's funding comes from donations and fun- Technoh)gy program and are in demand by industry. draising activities. Hospice is built on community and lor. volunteer support. Irlanda Price, Coun- For More Information Coil 635-6511 This year, to celebrate Hospice month we planned a selling Programs Coordi- nator Ksan Ho/lse Society t.,ili~*~:;~!i:[NorthweSKi :. number of different events to allow the community to get ~iiii~ | ~i!:::communlty.: : involved and help support Hospice. Donation jars have been placed in several local busi- Play was nesses and banks around town so the public can donate their loose change. If you would like more information great on Hospice a display has been set up in the Terrace I WOULD like to give a Public Library. big thank-you to the citi- lgearu p The BIG BII(E TM is coming to ll'erra©e Mav 27!

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This truck was most likely hauling potatoes grown in Anchorage, Alaska to cities in British Columbia. Photo no longer a mystery By YVONNE MOEN den land location. Mr Le-- 5. Rail care has "cedar Midwestern America was THANK YOU to the wellyn remembers forestry on it going through a major crop people who taught me workers used the pole 6. The location of the failure. Therefore spuds what they knew about the shown in the background truck is most likely the from Alaska and Canada old photo I had of the Ma- to hang their fire hoses on Co-op site helped feed many people tanuska Potato Truck to dry. 7. The sky line of the during the depression. (shown above). He also said that Mr. Thornhill Mountain lies If anyone has a story to I was able to learn a lot Giggey used to ship cot- north or northeast. share, please call me at about the truck and what it tonwood at this crossing. 8, He said the truck was 638-0423. I am also look- was doing in Terrace, 1 would also like to probably hauling potatoes ing for more logging stor- Many people phoned me thank John Van Domme, grown in a fertile valley ies and photos. I'm interes- or stopped to chat around who took the time to study near Anchorage, Alaska ted in anything to do with town to discuss the truck's the photo and come up and shipped to Prince Ru- forestry. story ...... with these thoughts. pert for distribution, via A few people are cele- For those who weren't 1. He noticed there was steamships. brating birthdays this living here at the time, a standard gauge rail in At the time, Anchorage month at Terraceview there wasn't a road running the railyard. was still a new city and Lodge and the Willows east or west from Terrace 2. Power poles are vis- long summers helped grow Apartments. until 1944. The only way ible, meaning the photo abundant crops, which in May 12: Laurie Loutit to travel from Prince Ru- was definitely taken in the late depression helped May 21: Katherine pert to Hazelton was by town. to send food to New York, (Kitty) Edwards rail. 3. The photo was taken Dodge sponsored the May 24: Elsie Brunelle According to Mr Lle- late fall, September or food distribution from Welcome to the new wellyn the photo in ques- start of October Alaska to Canada and U.S. Willows tenant Gloria tion was taken at the east 4 Sun is shining from states as a good advertis- Campbell, who moved in crossing of Kalum Street, the South or South west ing scheme. At this time, last month. by the Terrace Co-op gar- between 1 and 2 p.m. ~ Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine YOU #300-4545 Lazelle Avenue BE THE JUDGE MAY SPECIALS I For the month of May, enjoy~ Terrace, BC - m ,m • , BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN NOTICE OF MEETING D ,e Laugning ,, Regular Board Meeting will be held as folows: Curried Chicken "Doctor, that hurtsl Did you forget to freeze me Served with Rice, Vegetables ~~ May 26, 2000 or something?" .~l~riilm & Garlic Pita 7:00 p.m. "1 haven't even touched you yet, Mr. Moriati," BASED ON /f/~ Regional District Office Dr. Martin Brooks smiled gently. ACTUAL COURT I/I~ILWlk An hour later, the doctor eft the expnti00tigg, ,., 'l ..... CASES [[1~ Pursuant to Section 790 of the Municipal Act, the room, shaking hb: head.."What 0: session. ~;ou*~l',,-' 'i . . .bqj ~i : foll0wingreports.will be presented and th nk wag torturin,', him' 'Cai'ol -ledse"t~J:J~n T~" 'JuA6~ ~e'~:nitrOus:,;oxicle tlowed, "the lension: Only /0 .:~ ~~~~. ' • • ,, ...... storied.to, ram from his face. His breathm at considered at the meeting. my afternoon sche~le Is hght. Marhn begged , , c~ ...... g g • = I= Corte h,~- ii~f~jl~lllM./.... • : slow, ana aeep. Just a tew minutes, or, mls ana 1. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine audited ...... oorry. ,on aoscess ana mree root canals• ,,mrs. t.,III be~, ready .,-. for. on- ,.revening with, . Sheda, and the Financial Statements for the year ended Dfl~u ;, ^n~ ^l: ~ " KlaS. un, mls Is the Ilre...so relaxing... Mart n ...... J ,,~L • , - , . The next morning, Carol unlocked the front December 31, 1999• 9roanea. one screamea so ioua last f ,^.. .i ,. /. g ,, ., • .r hme• that someone m• the budding called the aoor'. wny are.... me ,gins,,,..., on. ~usr ve oeen. .me • ,, . . m .,. ,,, cleaning crew one WalKea inro me examining 2. Board Directors remuneration and expenses po ce. now con anyone survive uress like 11115.~ . / " . . • annual report for the year 1999 --,,,.n~o wonaer- you• aennsls...... nave me nlclnest sup ..room ..' ,~nai srarted/ ... screaming hysrericolJy. 4702 Lakelse Ave food brings cide rate." Carol pondered as she grabbed a Mamn was aeaa. r~il ea by lhe laughing gas. Terrace the family 3. These reports are open for public inspection at cnan.- /he. ,insurance . company. refused to ,pay up on the Regional District office during regular business ...... ,,,on r give me any laeas: Martin mugnea Mart n s.~., oohcy, ,,~ which covered,, .. death, ., caused by. 635-6302 together! ,, ,~, -- ,. • .r • an acclaenr, oorry, Marnns aeam mav nor hours. ruetully. ~Kay, ooCK to WOrK.... /~ rew more nours ^~ ...... a ,,, t...... ~ ,, ^, .-,__ have been a smc~de, but ~t was hardl v/ u.~lllY ullu I II Ilu¥~ III 7 /~/ulu, /'%1 /IJl[l, ./ I It y Martin• was" drained• and exhausted. 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HOCKEY FOR GIRLS: Minor hockey investigates Kitimat Hill Climb cancelled female hockey program By Kevin Smith, Kitimat Sentinel TERRACE MINOR hock- THERE WILL be no Hill Climb in Kitimat this July 1 ey wants to give girls, weekend. aged 13 to 18 who want to The Kitimat Kinsmen, which has put the bracket racing play hockey, a league of event together in recent years, is pulling the plug, citing un- their own next September. fair treatment as well as a lack of support from the city and The girls will be part of other local organizations. SI~EENA •ANGLER Terrace's first female "There is just too much garbage and politics involved," hockey program ever. said Kinsman Dan Stenson. "It's just not worth it." ROB BROWN But first, Steve Smyth The hill climb has been part of the Canada Day celebra- has to know if the idea tions off and on since the 1970s, involving as many as 70 will fly here. high-powered cars and motorcycles and drawing spectators from outside the community as well as local car buffs. t~ A good read "It depends on the amount of interest we With the Kinsmen dropping the event and no other orga- rank Amato Publications has just released Art get," he said last week. nization willing to step forward, last year may have marked Lingren s book on the Dean River, their latest But he doesn't think that the end. F issue in the Steelhead River Joumal series. will be a problem. "We didn't want to see it die," said Stenson. "But the Having a series of journals on the world's most famous And he should know. whole thing started to fall apart." steclhead streams was a good idea. Getting Art Lingren, He coached the girls zone The organization of Kitimat's festivities is the respons- team which travelled to ibility of Festivals Kitimat, which is provided a $12,000 who has fished the Dean for the last seventeen years, and Laura Gunnlaugson Alyssa Carson is one this province's most accomplished steelhead fish- the B.C. Winter Games in grant by the city. ermen, to do the journal about the Dean, was an excellent Quesnel last winter. Festivals Kitimat, not being able to run all of the events itself, contracts out certain events to various groups. In idea too. "Their enthusiasm is go come September, mark have been playing hockey just incredible," he said of past years, the Kinsmen have variously run the car show, Each of the River Journals begins with a map of the my words." with the boys for nearly the girl's spirit and overall parade, beer garden and hill climb. fiver giving location of well know pools and runs. The As is, the program's ice half their lives. love of the game. time would have to come Both say the program The hill climb however, is a logistical nightmare. map in Art's work is triptych. The upper section of the He added the success of out of minor hockey's own would encourage their fe- Blocking off a public road requires security, safety con- fiver, or zone 5, is put at the bottom of the page. It shows the female national team, schedule, perhaps sharing male friends to join. cerns makes insurance difficult and requires fire trucks and Hodson's Upper Camp to the spot thirty-nine kilometres, plus the sport's obvious fun "ice with the peewee boys, "A bunch of my friends ambulances to be present in case of an emergency porta- above tide where Kalone Creek enters the Dean. Art: and social aspects, make who traditionally field an have thought about it," potties are needed for those in attendance and there must be notes that this zone is fast and filed with rocks, with only it an obvious draw for ac- odd-number of teams. said Gunnlaugson, one of ' a charge to enter the event in order to cover costs. the upper 3 or 4 kilometres suitable for drifting. This is tive girls across Canada. "We're not trying to three girls on the Bradford The race also requires sufficient services for clean-up useful information for anglers intent on drifting the Dean. Enthusiasm for female take ice time away from and Sons team during the and maintenance after its completion. For a small organization such as the Kinsmen, operating The middle panel gives begins in zone 4 at the famous hockey is booming, said anyone else," insisted year. ',But they'd be play- Smyth, with a B.C. wide Smyth. "This is not an ice- ing against older boys and the labour-intensive and costly event requires co-operation stretch of water known as Giants and ends in zone three from the community and the city. at Nan Creek. Zones 1 and 2 which encompass the more i growth rate of about seven raiding proposition." they're just beginners." per cent per year. ,~ Stenson claims the city has failed to support the event accessible and more heavily fished water from He said the boys divi- Carson said she'd like Add to that three com- sions already carry about :..!;. and has not been receptive to the club's requests. "We Nooskulla Creek to the Kimsquit IR at the mouth of the to continue playing in goal plete Kitimat girls' teams eight girls, who range from with the more-skilled boys : asked for porta-potties and they decided to leave them on river are given in last panel. There is a wealth of infor- which would allow plenty 11 to 14 years old, and join the girls develop- !: the river for fishermen," he said. "We got turned down all mation for the anyone planning to fish the Dean for the of competition and ice Smyth targeted girls at mental program for fun. the time. They did not represent us at all." first time, including take out points for rafters, and the time to support a visiting 13, around the time most "It's a good idea," she Recreation director Joe Iannarelli disagrees. location of the road. Terrace team, and the pro- boys start to outgrow girls said. "More girls would "We gave them the rights to block a public road and had A recent recipient of the coveted Federation of Fly fish- gram here almost seems their age. probably join if they knew to divert whole piles of people and cars to make it work for ers Roderick Haig-Brown Award, Art is regarded as the workable. When the girls hit ban- they'd have other girls to them," he said. "To say we didn't support it - it's a stretch." unofficial historian of sport fishing in this province.The , In fact,.Srnyth s.aid, ice" tams, the league allows play with." time muay bethe only fac .... full body :checking-- scar- Interested girls should He said the city also believes the cost of the event is dis- history of sport fishing on the Dean is short. Art sets it proportionate!y high given the type of spectators that come against a backdrop of the history of the area as set down tot holding up the Terrace ~' it~g some girls into ringette contact Smyth at 638-1143 initiative. out for it. "The July 1 weekend is family oriented," said ex- by Alex MacKenzie and later by Charles Horetzky, who : or the much older women's • for more information, He "If we didn't have an hockey league. plained lannarelli. "The hill climb attracts a younger, more explored the area for the Canadian Pacific Railroad. needs to hear from 15 girls ice-crunch here, this pro- Alyssa Carson, 11, and by the end of June conti- rambunctious crowd." From there Art picks up the angling history from Dr. gram would be a definite Laura Gunnlaugson, 13, nue. Stenson dismisses that claim. Harvey Thommansen's History• of Bella Coola "Of course there were families there," he said, pointing Flyfishing, then follows that trail through to the forties out the club even had clowns on the hill to entertain the and fifties and exploits of the guides, who had so much kids. to do with the development of the sport fishery on what Another contentious issue of insurance, which came to was then a really remote wildemess fiver. the fore last year when a car fish-tailed in to a street light during competition. The Totem Flyfishers have been a large part of the non- The bottom line, however, was running the event with guided sport fishery of the Dean since 1967. A prominent an organization of seven members proved to be too difficult Totem, Art draws on anecdotal material provided by his a challenge. acquaintances and his many years of personal experience "It was hurting us," said Stenson. "It was too much to bring the history up to date. • money, manpower and was affecting our lives." Books could be written about the the history of the So when the bid came up to run the event this year, the Dean and characters like Felix Lederer, who used to Kinsmen dropped out, opting to run only the beer garden. shuttle fishermen from Kimsquit up to the runs in the While the hill climb often operated at a loss, or small re- lower Dean, but the journal format won't allow that. Still venue, the beer garden was a guaranteed money-maker, Art does a good job presenting a interesting overview. with organizers generating $5,000-$8,000. Last year, after Art devotes a few pages to the life history and unique paying Festivals Kitimat $1,000 for the use of Tamitik, the qualities of what veteran Dean Steelheader, Peter Kinsmen were left with a profit of roughly $4,000. But Kinsmen membership waning, Festivals Kitimat has Broomhall calls "fish that give steelhead their good been ambivalent about which organization will operate the name". Of particular interest to anglers are Art's careful beer garden. "We have to find out if their manpower is suf- observations of how water turbidity affects the way Dean ficient," said Festivals chairman Miles Bode. With seven fiver steelhead react to the fly. members it is getting dangerous. There are other groups I know from fishing with him that Art approaches his seriously looking at running it." sport meticulously, carefully noting weights and depths, The Kinsmen believe this is unfair. "We still want the lines and loops as well as conditions of water and wind beer garden. We have always run it," said Stenson. in notebooks made of water proof paper that he carries in the upper pocket of his fishing vest. Years of careful observation have made Art a very skilled fisherman who almost invariably catches more fish than the people he fishes with. Art's observations and conclusions about the Men's soccer behaviour of Dean River Steelhead have broader appli- cation, which, when combined with the approaches to the fish he describes in the sections of this book given season kicks off over to tackle and technique, will help anglers of all lev- By SARAH GLEN els probe deeper into the mysteries of the sport. THE TERRACE Senior Men's Soccer Association Art is an accomplished fly tier. He offers up only one (TSMSA) kicked off their season, May 10. plate of flies, sixteen in all, in the Dean River Journal, but This year, nine teams, including a new entry from that's good. Dining on plate after plate of flies makes one Gitsegukla, will take hold of the Caledonia Senior Sec- billions and confused. Steelhead have simple tastes. Art 'ondary School, Thornhill Junior Secondary School and Thomhill regional fields throughout the summer. gives eight surface patterns, two which are superb for Games are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, Fri- free floating dry fly presentations, and all of which can day and Sunday. be kited across the surface waking style. All this play time will keep the Super BM players, Art gives one traditional wet fly, the simple and dead- who will be representing the TSMSA at the B.C, Soccer ly woolly worm tied Bob Taylor style, and three of his Association's Recreation Cup in Burnaby, stoked for the own elegant low water pattems: the Black Spey, Green challenge. Butt Black and Black. Art is master of so called greased The team leaves for Burnaby, June 10-12. line approach where sparse flies are fished just under the The Super BM opened their season early, winning top surface of the fiver on long leaders This trio of dressings spot at Prince Rupert's third annual Icebreaker soccer are perfect for this technique. tournament, after beating Kitwancoul's Flying G's in two games straight. Of course no book of Art's is without some mention of Terrace's own kept the ball in the Flying G's net, out- his favourite patent, the Black General Practitioner. A playing the Kitwancoul team 4-1 and 2-0 in the April 8 incredibly effective fly. Art also gives three other colours, tournament. including Esmund Drury's standard orange pattern. The league plans to play 144 regular season gam~ Included is a section on the regulations governing the followed by 16 playoff games. Dean, which, to preserve angling quality on the river are Those interested in playing in the league but didn't a little more complicated than those in force on most quite make the roster deadline can be placed on a wait steethead streams, and one on travel arrangements. list, by completing a registration form at the Terrace This is a must book for someone about to make their Ii Tag team it! Arena recreationoffice, first journey to the Dean. For those who can't, leafing The registration fee is $65. through Art's wonderful photos will give them a good Artistic Hair Studio's Monica Rauter controls the ball off a pass from teammate Or those people interested in kicking the ball around Shannon Merritt during a Terrace Women's Soccer league game in Thornhlll , in a more relaxed environment can play at the weekly taste of of what it's like to fish the world's finest steel- May 11. Rauter and Merrltt lead the way for Artlstic's 7-0 win against Begin-" 'drop-ln session every Thursday at 7 p.m, at Skeena Ju- head fiver. ner's Luck, nior Secondary School, B6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 TERRACE MINOR BASEBALL;

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The Ice-Breaker tour- sons, but All Seasons star- nament is designed to ted a rally midway Healing Centre "warm-up" players for the through• % regular season, and to In the last inning; with Kitwanga - Cedarvale Road allow teams to practice for the score 9-7, All Seasons Reports Elections the season as well. had runners at second and At rotary field, in Junior TYLER NOBLE third. Then things fell JONSERED 2041TURBO CLASSIC i~ Notice of changes to the league action, the tourna- apart. 40,2 c,, 2.0 kW, 43 kg. ' j~ , ment was a four-team, the fifth. After five innings, With one out, the run- $ 379.95 .'~' " Constitution. round-robin tournament. Spee-dee had a 9-8 lead in ners tried to make a dou- Each team played two the tight game. ble steal, but the Kinsmen Refreshments will be served! games, winning one, and Kinsmen then added defense shut them down. losing the other. 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1 Carol Huynh won, a startingposifion, on Another Hazelton Secondary School stu- the team while Kate Eckfeldt was named as dent also qualified as an ~iltemat~ for the an alternate after winning her 54-kiiogram team. Eckfeldt, currently a student at the weight class. University of Calgary, won her 54-kilogram Huynh, the former Hazelton Secondary class match over Jessica Petersen, by a 4-0 C~'_... C'__~_ L,'2")__ fK) School Student, beat a field of tough com- score. petitors at the Junior Nationals in Thunder "It felt really good to win my division," Bay, Ontario Friday, May 5 to earn her sec- said the second year student who wants to ond consecutive spot on the National Team. major in Anthropology. "This is very exciting," she said in a Like Huynh, Eckfeldt is also in her fifth phone interview from Thunder Bay. "We're year in wrestling having started as a Grade going to France this year." 10 student in Hazelton under the tutelage of Last year, Huynh qualified for the squad former wrestling coach Joe Sullivan. that went to Romania and will be going to Sullivan was not surprised by the place- Nantes in central France this year. She fire ments of his former proteges• ished seventh in a field of nine last year. "Both Carol and Kate have always "I was nervous," said the second-year shown potential of greatness in this sport," Bring in apicture of your home Simon Fraser University psychology he said. "I'm happy and proud that the girls student.. "It was my first time at the Worlds will be able to represent Canada. This is along withi its selling features*i and I didn't know what to expect. Although Carol's second time and I know that she I haven't really thought about any goals for will improve on her seventh place finish this year, I'm hoping to do better this year." from last year•" Huynh began wrestling only five years Sullivan feels Eckfeldt can do very well ...... &We.will run your...... ago while at Hazelton Secondary under and is capable of a good finish in Nanates. Coach Joe Sullivan. She was one of three In describing the two, he said Huynh Home For Sale Ad (2 col x 3.5 in) wrestlers who qualified. was a natural athlete while Eckfeldt was a ...... i~ • ~...... "We had three starters and three alter- hard worker who put all of her attention and nates qualify," said National Team Coach desire into the sport once she felt she could !in our special Dave McKay. "Carol, along with Travis do well at wrestling. REAL ESTATE PAGES of the Terrace Standard. FACTORYI DIRECT Aswell, your ad will be listed as a ..... SPRINGCLEA~NCE SALEON NOW! word classified ad in the Weekend .._...... _. ?...._.....__ ...... _...... Up to 5 0% off AdvertiSer and our Internet Classifieds second grade product .... ALSO # I PRODUCTS ON SALE http:llwww.bcclassified.com il "ii; ~~ NATURALCoLoRED " i / I'~ ~PAVERS,' ...... ,..-.!~ .... .45ea ...... All this for only ......

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OaT) 460 EQUIPMENI 870 RV'SCAMPERS "Additional words (over 25~ 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GST 470 LOGGING/I1M~ER 480 MACHINERY 674 RV'SSTH WHEELS 16 17 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE 878 #V'SMOrORHOMES 18 15 20 EM~OyME'NT 882 RV RE~TA[S $11.90 per column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 SI0 BUSINE{{S 890 ~IOWMOBILES OPPORTUNITIES 13.38 520 CAREERS SERWCE~ 21 22 23 24 25.60 (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 530 EDUCATION 910 BUILDINGSERVICES IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT GROUPS) $7.70c.in 540 HELPWANTED 912 CARPENTRy 13.54 13 91 14.18 14.45 14.71 STO IUTORING 914 CHILDCARE 25.9~-~ 26.221 26.4B 26.75 ~7 t'3~ 580 WC~K WANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For longer ad. pleiise ue~ n 8opnrllto Shoot LEGAL ADVERTISING ...... $14.14 per column inch #ENTAI 932 HANDYMAN For regional coverage place your display ad in the 604 APARTMENTS 936 JANITORIAL Clip & Mall This Form To: ERRACE 608 BASEMENTSOftiE 944 MISC SERVICES Terrace Standard Phone Fax weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 612 CABINS/COTTAGES 3210 Clitlfton St.,•Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432 .> ~ 105 :i: : • 210 BUSINESS ~ ANNOUNCEMENT : i ~ "~'~ PERSONALS: ACORD Enterprises pre-pack- TERRACE KICKBOXlNG club. aged Dan.D.Pak foods formerly New bigger location. Heavy DO YOU REALLY • ~. BPJ:rlSH NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS ~'~,,~ sold at the Farmer's Market is bags, speed bags, etc. We offer COLUMBIA INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR now available in our new store light io full contact. W.K.A train- NEED IT? CONTRACT E01-07-9694 front location, partnered with 'Sealed Tenders for the construction of 2,950 m, more or lose, of subgrada on Iho . ing or just get in shape while On Saturday, May 291h Harper Branch H-105,1 and H-f05,3 Forest Service Road will be received by the Treasure House Books at 4607 learning self defense. Register just after noon you snuck District Manager, Kalum Forest District #200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Lazelle Ave. Terrace. Open kids for summer classes. First Columbia, V8G 1L1, up to f t :00 a.m, on June 2, 2000, and will be opened in public Man-Sat 9-6 250-638-8423 • workout free. Call Tony at 250- in to the rear of the at that time• Tenders are invited from qualified contractors only• A qunlificd contractor is one CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- 615-5425• Twilight Spas booth at the who has successfullycompleted work of a similar §ize end nature within the past dian Pardon seals record. WILL SET UP and maintain trades fair and liberated a five years, and Is in good standing with the Registrar of Companies and the Workers' Compensation Board. American Waiver allows legal your small business bookkeep, stainless steel coffee mug entry. Why risk employment, Plans may be viewedand/or obtained for a non-refundablefoe of $25,00 (including ing requirements. 10+ yrB ex- with the B.C. Hydro logo PST & GST) Brier May 19, 2000 from: Kalum Forest District Ollico, #200-5220 business, travel, licensing, de- perience. Excellent references on it. If was quite obvious Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1. All Inquiries should be directed portation, All Canadian/Ameri- to Brian Bailey, at the above address, Phone (250) 638-5100 or Fax (250) 638- can immigration applications. upon request. Phone 635-9592 that it was not a "Give-a- 5176. 1-800-347-2540. or Email: manucomp@uni- way". This mug was a Bidders are required to submit 10% of the tendered price as a bid bond or cash deposit. This will be refunded to the unsuccessful bidders, In addition, the success- FOR INFORMATION on servic- serve.cam retirement gift that I ful bidder must supply a pedormancobond of 50% of the tendered price, or a cash es available to people with dis- securily of 10% In a form acceptableto the Province. treasured! Tenders must be submitted on the forms and in the envelopesupplied. No tender abilities and the Designated shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever, and the lowest or Parking Placard Program call PLEASE any tender will not necessarilybe accepted, BCIILRC at 1-877-288-1088 :: :-i• ,.: •1o5.1/,!i ::;:!7 : i: 130COMJRG :L Contract award Is subject to funding being availableat the time. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES If you have a conscience, B.D. Downle, District Manager, Kalum ForestDistrict summer school. The Orlon Gil- ANNOUNCEMENT :i 171:7::EVENTS 17{ i:i'i either drop if off at the lingham approach to teaching, . . ..!, , ,_.' ,, $250 REWARD for recovery ot Twilight Spas store on reading, writing, and spelling. REWARD!If WANTED - Male stolen bright yellow Norco Sos- Keith Ave. or of the Training for parents, teachers, driver in mid-twenties who quatch Mountain Bike 24 TerraceStandard office. and teacher's aides. August drove me part way to Terrace in speed, front black shocks, silver No questions will be asked. , ~BRI:rlSH " ¢ 141h to August 25, 2000. Learn- LOLUMBIA CALLING FOR TENDERS r~.=,=~"~" ing Difficulties Centre of North- my truck from Pouporous Dock I HUmTER I handlebars, bent ends, adult area in the early morning hours size. Call 250-635-3329 ern BC Prince George BC The North Coast Forest Distdct hereby gives notice that scaledtenders for the con- V-' 1R' - t '" '2___' of Decembel'8th 1999 Ides- LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pro at Ran Gowe, Sr. , ,:"I~.,.-,..,.~.,,.U~ p i-tree l:Ul.(. .... ' .' " Ls.A E r I struction of 2618 metres of stabilized subgrada, installation of 18 moire steel span the Bingo .Hall in Prince Rupert, bridge and cribbing as per design and specifications, inctudlng.a'ppioech~ works, a blacR"ldather wallet.' Please ' " " loading, hauling and unloading of,associated right-of.waytimber end semi.parma. P nce George Dyslexm. Support. p art way to Terr ace mat"- " morn- return, no questions asked. I.D. nent deactivationof all associated works af the Kennedy Island project silo will bo Society, a regmtered Pnvate ing. Pleasecall if you have any very impatient. Please call 240 PERSONALS receivedby the DIslrlct Manager, 125 Markot'Placo, Prince Rupail, BC, V8J 1B9 no Post Secondary Institution. information. Alvin 250-638-0309 COURSE later than 3:30 p.m. paolflc atandard lime, Wednesday,May 31ol, 2000 and will (250)624-2002 extension "0". A GREAT way to meet great be opened in public at Ihet time. Tendersare invited for qualified contractors only will begin Reward offered. having experiencein s[milar Isolated coaslel locations within the last 3 years in the Tuesday, May 23 peoplel Northern BC's newest Mid Coast, NorthCaBal, Port McNeillor Queen Charlotte ForestDistricls. FRANCES BIRDSELL I • avenue for singles11 Profession- Tender packages Ior contract SB2001.01 may be viewed and/or oblained from the at 6:00 p.m. . al, safe, fun atmosphere. Amaz- district office in PrinceRuped. Tondoraare subject to the Conditions of Tenderand CONSULTING ing start up ratesll Downtown must be submitted on the forms and in the envelopes supplied• No tender shall be ?Facilitation *Mediation 3406 Eby St. Office. Stepping out Singles considered havingany qualifying clauses whatsoever,and the Iowoslot any lender • Consensus Process Aqency 250-612-0400 will not necessarilybe accepted, ROSSWOOD COMMUNITY' Get ready now for ~is years A mandatory siteviewing will be held May 24, 2000. Transportationwill be provided • Spanish Translation L" " " Association Garage Sale. Sat- limited enh'y. Gel your B.C. by the Ministry of Forests and will depart from the public dock In Port Edward at 8:00 a,m, weatherpermitting• Should weathercondilions be such that a viewing is Call 635-2184 urday, May 20/2000 at the Hunters Number Now not possible thal day, the viewing will be reschodulod to May 25, 2000 (same Rosswood Community Hall 42 FOR MORE INFO lime/location). Seating is limited and must be reservedin advance. km north of Terrace on Kalum Ill CALL JOHN ~li',-xJ Right of Way timber associated with the construction works prelect will not be the Lake Drive from 9am - 2pro. propedy of the contractorOut will be harvested and processed in ecoardancowith /~ NIRVANAMETAPHYSIC authorization granted under Llconco to Cut L45244 Issued concurronlly with the /~._~ & HEAUNGCENTRE WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE ~ award at this contract, Course - Street Safe• Take fear The Nodh Coast Forest Oislricts' Small Business Forest Enterprise Program is out of your life. 250-651-5425 We would like to thank our family "~ soaking to doveicpa soL!nd and equitableaboriginal employment stralogy which will Aro~alhorapyproducts, incense, smudge, provide meaningful opportunities for participation within the regional Iorost sector oilertools, pines, tarot cams, metaphysical#self []1 &fi'iends for the beautiful flowers, II economy. As Such end as o condition of tender, bidders must clearly Identify how growllVsptri~ualbooks, med~tal~ tapes and their firm proposesto meet this objectivethrough Idonlilylng Individuals and roles music, crystals& gemstones, III .rds a.d ,,,a,,y alls of sy,!,S, atby II drum~ag~ratttes,and muchmore. within their companywhich will be el meaningful and lasting benefit to the Citizens of Port Simpson and Kiikatla, LaurelBallard, Msc.D.,Phd ~l in our loss. We would also like to [] All inquiries should be made to Walter Klrst at 250-624-7460 or via electronicmail at • ~x thank all who drove to Prince z~ Waller•Klrst @goms7.gov.bc.ca. • • :i; ~eGravelleFam~ VIVA CLINIC ARCHITECTI I'~\ INVITATION TO BID INC. t=f~------~ Recoveryour health In a Terrace Art Association nalural Integratedway. The Terrace Art Association II NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS LIFE ENERGYASSESSMENT Sealed tenders endorsed "RENOVATIONS - NORTHWEST includesenvironmental invites you to attend the II COMMUNITY COLLEGE (KITIMAT CAMPUS)" will be and food allergytesting received at the office of: AROMATHERAPYMASSAGE Annual General Meehng,]J"" Royce Condie Architect Inc. REFLEXOLOGY,EAR CANDLING #200 - 3219 Eby street AURICULARACUPRESSURE Monday, June 5, 2000 @ 7:30 pm II Terrace, B.C. FrancesBirdsell, at The Art Gallery (lower level of Library). I| REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL VSG 4R3 NaluralHealth Practitioner All members, volunteers and general I| tel: (250) 635-7191 Call635-2t 94 Ioran appointment TERRACE AND AREA HEALTH COUNCIL fax: (250) 635-2107 4506 Lakelse (ecms~lmmT0temFu~ure) i public are welcome to attend. /? FOOD TRANSPORTCONTRACT up to 2:00 p.m. local time. Friday. June 2. 2000q The Terrace and Area Health Council invites proposals In general terms the project consists of demolition and for the transportation of food between Mills Memorial renovations of approximately 6,500 square feet of floor 1:45 IN'~:.., i Hospital and Terracevlew Lodge. area at the Kitimat campus. MEMORIAM ~ : Terrace Specifications are available by contacting L. McMynn at Site Visit= Contractors are strongly encouraged to visit site Mills Memorial Hospital, 4720 Haugland Ave., Terrace, on Friday. May 26. 2000. at 1:00 D,m. local time. =¢#¢#¢#####¢###04,~ Art . . B.C., V8G 2W7. Phone 638-4050. Proposals to be Bid Deaository for sub-trades is NOT REQUIRED. All sub- trades shall submit their bids directly to General Contract received by Mills Memorial Hospital no later than 12 Bidders. Assocmtmn noon, May 29, 2000. General Contractors may obtain a set of construction docu- PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP ments from the Architect on deposit of $200,00 refunded The workshop is for artists and artisans who CALUNG FOR TENDERS FOR SAND CREEK TIMBER only upon return of the documents in good condition CBoLuRITISff SALE LAYOUT CONTRACT SBFO1DKM-O07, u..,,~,~ within ten (10) days of close of tenders, want to document their art and for beginning MBV~ DEEPCREEK COMMUNITYWATERSHED TIMBER F.., photographers to get the basics. The workshop SALE LAYOUT CONTRACT SBF0t DKM-OO6 & Documents will be available for inspection from: FIDDLER CREEK TIMBER SALE LAYOUT CONTRACTSBF01DKM-012 will teach skills to: Terrace Construction Association Sealed Tendero for the Sand Creek Timber Sale Layout Contract No, SBF01DKM- Kittmat Plan Room o Understand the basics of comers operation 007, under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, will be received by the District Manager, Ministry of Foroats, Kalum Forest District, 200.5220 Keith Avenue, Bulkley Valley Lakes District Construction Association (f-stops, shutters speeds, and film speeds Terrace, B.C,, V8G ILl, until g:00 a.m, on May 31, 2000. This conlract will require the Northern B.C, Construction Association work) layout of approxlmaloly80.0 hectares of Timber Sales in 1 block, This block is heft- Vancouver Regional Construction Association copter logging and will require ace-terrestrialand terrainstability mapping:Contractor • create a record and portfolio of your artwork must have engineeredhelicopter harvesting blccke end provide references, Contract 5outhern Interior Construction Associations: particulate packagecan be obtained ot the Kalum Forest Dislrict Office between 8:00 - Kelowna Plan Room • produce business cards, prints, or to post on a.m, end 4:30 p.m., Mondayto Friday. - Kamloops Plan Room Internet sites Sealed Tenders for the Deep Creek Community Watershed Timber Sale Layout - Penticton Plan Room Contract No. SBF01eKM.Og6, under the Small Business Forest Enlerprlse Program, AI PURScHKE Two - 4 hour Workshops will be receivedby Ihe District Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Forest District, Tenders must be accompanied by a bid bond drawn in March 23, 1926- 200-5220 Koith Avenue, Torraoa,B.C, V8G t L1, until g:o0 e.m, on Juno 7, 2000, This favour of the Owners in the amount of $30,000.00 which Monday May 29, 2000 & Tuesday contract will require the layout of approximately 120 hectares of Timber Sales in 3 will be forfeited on failure of the tenderer to enter into a May 21st, 1996 blocks, A reviewof the contract condifionewill be hold at 9:00 a,ml On the 26th day of contract when required. May 30, 2000 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. May, 2000. Attendance Is mandatory. Contract padicolarapackage con be obtained The toy we had together, from the ForestOfficer o1 the time of the review• The successful tenderer is required to fumlsh a Perfornudll How sweet its memory aill; or Sealed lenders for 1he Fiddler Creek Timber Sale Layout Contrecl No. SBF0fDKM. Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of:,t~l~ r Your death has/eft a 012, under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, will be received by the District Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Forest Dieltict, 200-5220 Koith Avenue, tract price, within fourteen (14) days after notific~t~of Ionefiness Tuesday May 30, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Terrace, e,c. vgG iL1, until 9:30 e.m, on June 7, 2000, This contract will require the award of the contract, The world can never fill. layout of approximately t87 hoclareo of Timber Sales In 4 blocks. Contractor must Royce C0ndieArchitect Inc, have successfullycompleied contracts fat the Mlnlslry of Forests for Padlal Cutting Northwest Community College #200 - 3219 Eby Street Lovingly remembered and PLEASE PHONE THE GALLERY AT Cable Systems with multiple enldee within the lasl-3 years, A review of the contract 5331 McConnellAvenue conditions will be hold at 10:30 s.m, on the 26th day of May,2000, Attendance is Terrace, B,C, Terrace, B.C. sadly missed by your 638-8884 TO PUT YOUR NAME ON mandatory, Contract padlculors package can be obtained from the Forest Officer of • belovedwife Morion, the time of Ihe review, ~ V8G 4R3 V8G 4X2 daughter Linda son.in.law THE LIST OF INTERESTED PARTICIPANTS All Inquiries should be directed to Richard Krupop, Contract Coordinator,at the above tel: (250) 635-7191 contact: Peter Crompton, John & granddaughterJess address. Phone (250) 638.5100, ' : ' ..... fax: (250)'635-2107 BY MAY 25. No tender will be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever,and the low. Mgr, Facilities • i ~ , and family. eat ot any lender will not necessoriiybe accepted,I contact: RogerValdez, AScT tel: (250) 638-5406 Contracl awardis subject to funding being availableat the time, B8- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 150 LEGAL 410 FARM :520 cAREERs " NOTICES' EQUIPMENT DENTAL TECHNICIANS- Em- press Dept. New positionsl Our )id you know that...! OLDER MODEL International DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AVAIL- dental lab in Calgary requires EVANLY.RAYS farm tractor c/w front end load- ABLE in various BC locations. candidates eager to learn ad- INVITATION TO TENDER By six to seven weeks .,,",.. | er, ower steering, power take- Applicants should have sales vanced esthetic taught by the after concenhon all the ';If llb I FREE 2000 CALENDAR off. Set of tire chains, complete- experience, technical aptitude Las Vegas Institute. Join the Ioreloorn ch)lr'd'svital SlaV39.99 tolledors edition ~i, ~ ROAD RECONSTRUCTION& 1[[I ly rewired. $4000 OBO. Phone and the desire to own and oper- •best technicians in the Industry organs are present " I RELATEDINFRASTRUCTURE ratedbest service and m0sl at(urate Don 250-635-1346 ate their own business. Mac & receive continuing education TerracePro-Life Education Asso<, J psy¢hitsin (:doin 1998+1999 Tools is a non-franchise oppor- THE c,rr O~ ~ WORKSKENNEY STREET ongoing training, opportunities ,, Box 852, Terrace [ : Career 425 LIVESTOCK' tunity. An investment Is re- for advancement, relocation al- ITERRACEI (KeithAve. To Highway 16) quired. Call District Manager, IIII Relationships Iowance & competitive salary + Keith Boros at 604-855-2159. Tender documents and Offer Forms for road reconstruc- Spouse habits, ~ 3-2 year old Hereford bulls. 2 bonus on production. Fax re- polled, 1 horned• Semen tested. ESSENTIAL OIL Markets ex- sume In confidence to 1-888- tion and related infrastructure works of 280m. of Kenney Picking Lotto # s 250-747-3605 ploding, Earn big $$ from home 747-1233 or phone HR at 1- • • in 2000 Street, are available from Tuesday, May 23rd, 2000, and 6YR REGISTERED - AQHA in this lucrative industry. See 800-661-9567 stating salary may be picked up for a non'refundable fee of $25.00, at 1-900-451-4055 15.3hh. Bay gelding. Trail rid- why. Free into pack 1-888.411- history. den, shown western. Balanced, 5011 the Public Works Department, 5003 Graham Avenue, Your Welcome 24 HRS. $2.99/min • 184. lopes off smooth. Nice English Terrace, weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and Wagon Hostess for EXCELLENT BUSINESS Op- &30 p.m. movement. Professionally start- portunity. Terrace Video Store ed, on going professional train- for sale, serious inquiries only. Tender to close at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 08, Terrace, B.C. are: ing. Used 1999 In preparation Please phone Lynda aat 638- 2000. for Levell Western Coaching. 8555 days or 798-2017 wee- A FULLTIME Heavy Duty Me- 2-DAY Auction, June 3rd, 4th, Phone 250-847-3165. $4000. chanic wanted in the Burns Revelstoke, BC. Over 300 lots kends. AQHA, NEGAJETBAR Stand- Lake area. 1-250-692-1834 or Tanya of brand name tools and equip- FRANCHISE STRUCTURE fax 1-250-692-7920. ment. Approx. 28 vehicles 1936 ing at stud. Solid black 16HH websites. Obtain your personal- 615-0330 thru 1987. Richard De Laat, Good feet and withers, Book Ized "Working" website market- AGRICULTURAL LABOR pool, 250-833-1190 early for 2000 season. Phone ing highly consumable and de- 61 Jobs Available. Perm. and BC TransportationFinancing Authority Jerry at 250-847-3311 sired proven products. Make part time milkers, herdperson, CHICKADEE RIDGE Min- money while you sleepl Into call ranch, equipment operators, Invitation to Tender If you have moved iatures: The place to be on May Ran Bidwell 604-536-2566, greenhouse & nursery, land- Sealed tenders are invited for the following: ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Buffet 20t Select sale of well pedi- rbidwell @interqate.bc•ca scape, poultry, hog & mink. For to Terrace or have 175, Circular Oak table 275. job information see web site: Project Number: 56916-2002 greed miniature horses. Phone GREEN HOUSES for sale. 250-638-1974 250-546-9323 Fax 250-546- www.agri-labourpool.com, To Contract ID: 541MN0037 just had a new 8'x10' and up. Call for informa- 8905. Email info@chickadeer- tion 250-535-3057 apply send your resume with Project Name: Traffic Control Services - W.D. McKay baby, are getting idqe.com • references by E-mail info@agri- Bridge to Kwinyarh Creek Bridge - HERBALIFE INDEPENDENT labourpool.com Or phone Job Nisga'a Highway Upgrade married, or start- GENERAL LIVESTOCK haul- Distributor. for product or oppor- ing, cattle, horses,sheep. Li- /Line 604-855-9261. To apply Location: The work is located within the Nass ing a new busi- tunity. Please call Evelyn 250- : forward resume by: E-mail into censed and insured for Canada, 635-1543 Valley Highway District Maintenance ness, just give us a USA. Hay hauling and sales. @agri-labourpool.com, Fax Area. call. BUILDING MATERIALS. 250-694.3448, cell 250-692- HOUSTON TAXI for sale. Two : 604-655-7189. Mail Agricultural Description: To provide Traffic Control Services on Tongue and groove, log cabin 6559, fax 250-694-3769. Jeff Motor Vehicle Carrier Licenses Labour Pool, #24- 2337 Town- an "As and When" required basis. siding, shiplap etc. Got your Giesbrecht Transport, Burns with two Buick LeSabre cars. linw Rd., Abbotsford, BC, V2T Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the own lumber? We can make it Lake, BC> Only taxi in town. $45,000 in- 6G1. If registered Phone:604- into a valuable product. Call Al- cludes everything. Call Don at 856-7281. Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be LCOML~ REGISTERED HORNED Here- received by The Ministry of Transportation and Highways bert 250-695-6954. nadina 250-845-2861 ALPENHORN PUB & Bistro re- @lakesweb.com ford Yearling Bulls and de- at 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, until 2:00 p.m, (local ,9,Oo horned heifers for sale. 250- 'INTERNATIONALLY AP- quires a Sous Chef, food safe time) on May 25, 2000, when tenders will be opened in DOUBLE SNOWMOBILE trail- 567-9337 Jack and Nell Welch PROVED full service & special- required, wage naegotiable, public. Fax revisions must be sent to (250) 638-6461. J er, $500 firm. 10" Craftsman ty cleaning franchise seeking Smithers, B.C. Fax 847-5456 or A bid security will be required in accordance with the Radial arm saw, $500 OBO. STRAW FOR Sale square call Dub or Todd 847-5366 bales. Phone 847-4083 master franchisor for Canada. Conditions of Tender. 250-842-2290 $75,000 includes protracted COUPLE FOR General Main- A pre-tender meeting will be not be held. 240 PERSONALS HEAD SOUTH. Lac La Hache :area, manufacturing setup, on- tenance (buildings, grounds, All interested parties are required to obtain the consent BC. New mobile home park, going training & support. Leave utilities, mechanical, etc.) In re- of the designated contact person prior to conducting any CANADA'S BEST 24 Resort setting, View lots, Beach FREE RANGE # 604-252-4865 for into. creation community. Labour in- HOUR 1 on 1 (18yrs+) 1- access. Move your home (new- tensive. Active & healthy n/s, on-site investigation. PORK & GEESE ONE COKE, one large, seven- er only). Or new homes sold on n/d. 2 bdrm mobile. Mall Tender documents are available between the hours of 888-913-8122 from teen small chocolate bar ma- site. Station Crossing Country FOR SALE resumes w/refs, to Manager, 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., $2.00/min. Credit card bill- chines. Locations secured in Monday to Friday, except holidays from the Ministry of ing. 1-900-451-2220 Estates. 1-888-920-7245 CALL 71737 Medow Rd, RR#3, Hope, your area. Excellent equipment, BC, V0XlL0• Fax 1-604-873- Transportation and Highways at 4825 Keith Avenue, $3.99/min Website: HONEYSUCKLE GARDEN 798"2214 excellent opportunity. Trades 6377 Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7, Phone (250) 638-6435 For books www.discreettalk.com Centre. Large selection of per- considered. $15,000, evenings, ennials, bedding plants, stokes "Hay is also EARN $200, $300, $500 per $33.00 Plus 7% GST and 7% PST for a total of $37.62. CANADA'S HOTTEST 24 hr weekends. 250-554-4372 seed, bulk seed potatoes, hang- available for sale week, assembling product in Tender documents may be ordered from all Regional one-on-one live adult chat. 1- ing baskets, trees, shrubs, gal- RETIREMENT BENEFITS your own home, send a self ad- and District offices of the Ministry of Transportation and 900-830-0044 (18+ L~ more than 100%, no desk fees, vanized steel frame greenhous- dressed stamped envelope to: Highways. Payment (Canadian funds only) for tender $4.99/minute) 900se- es. 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Decker grovfing real estate franchise $3.99/minute). thecoolpag- IF YOU are a hard working, re- Labour to be used in performing the work must be pro- Lake. 250-698-7337 days. . • t-I~rlIL'SS b tlppir¢S system. 1-877-935-3948. vided by Highway Constructors LTD as detailed in es.com/livetalldsuite1297886 sults oriented couple, we have LEGAL HELP on any matter. i i , :ao#,,6 i ! i : TEST DRIVEl Unique opportun- employment oppodunities for Schedule 'G' provided with the tender documents. CAN'T USE Viagra? Maximus Eve~jttfingfo~ :•the• : ity to own and operate a 2000 you. We are a Western based Natural Cream now available. Top Quality Professionals at a price you can afford. Confiden- ". :norse:L~'Ve~ .: !~.' Pete with zero down. You must motel chain with propedies For further information, contact Made In Europe. For FREE into .:,, Gias~eS .o.TSItirts : have rain• 2yrs flatdeck highway throughout BC and are looking Todd Hubner kit call Mark's Plaza Pharmacy. tial. For free information, call 1- experience, able and willing to for the dght couple to run our. 4825 Keith Avenue, Toll Free 1-877-747-6664 800-668-3112. : • ~,,!ii,sT,,~.!,.Ar/sta : • run Canada/USA and possess motels. Successful candidates Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7. mpphealth.com .NOREEN'S FABRIC Patch. ~4~ OaDEnS~LCOM good references. Tom or Andre. (250) 615-3937 should have previous motel or MALE ORGAN enhancement. Burns Lake. Membership cards, 800-663-0099 Fax (250) 638-6461 now available. Sale 10%, 26%, apartment management back- FDA approved. Medical vacuum THE CHANCE to start your own 50% on selected fabric. Buy " ground. Interested couples The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. pumps or surgical enlargement. business. This is your opportun- should send their resumes to: Gain 1-3". Permanent and safe. one meter, get one free. On ity, operate y.Q~r 9w~ bus ness Director of Human Resources Resolv,=,^ m-otence~. , '.'- FREE...... : Main StreeL 1-250-692-2334. [¢Buipm® t" s6'" 'St0CI~" ~:i'~t~''`',:li~ff~ro: .'O'U"'6 !:~. 5 ~ I Welarebackto our summer hauls ~ :Jl •: ~ ~ q .qD~. ,, ~ ~ ...... ~., Q,.~,Coumbl&:~.Streett..,Kam-. HlghwaysMinistry°f...... bt~0chuf~Ca!l .D~.~.,j~!l~.apla,fi~: ,~Open,~Monday-Saturdav:~:~ !.; • TransportatiOnand r ~eS. " Sa~ J L.,OLUMBIABRfflSH 312-409-5557. Insurance reim- WINDOWS FOR sale: suitable minimum invesimentof $4,8~b/ ~' : " bursement. Visit website for greenhouses, enclosed For more information call Karl www.drioelkaplan.com, porches, etc. Sizes from 4'1" x 250-635-2312 ERRACE SHELL SWF SEEKING same. Discre- 3'x1" to 9'11" x 3'10". Please THE MONEY Machinet NEW onvenienceStore tion a must. Reply by email to phone 250-635-3475 not an ATM. Most financially se- 04 KalumStreet, xalia99 @hotmail.com. cure home based business in Terrace,B.C. the world. $100,000/yr potential. 315 AUCTIONS Investment starting under Shell 635-5363 NOTIFICATION OF INTENT $10,000. 1-888-257-4164 (24 REGISTERED BLACK lab pup- hrs) Member of BBB. SCMIDT AUCTION, Saturday, pies, Healthy field trial stock, TO TREAT WITHIN PEST May 27, 2000, 10 a.m. Three BOXES $250 - $400. Contact Bob Clay Miles east of Burns Lake. 8N (CARDBOARD) @ 250-842-6447 MANAGEMENT PLAN NO. Ford Tractor, excellent condi- tion. New Holland 1000 Stack- SHELTIES, REGISTERED, Requiredto work rotatingshifts, vaccinated, young sable fe- liner square bale wagon. Allis approximately30 h0urs/week. FOR SALE male. $400. Pointed blue male, 351-014-00/05 Chalmers swather - 10' pull. Previous cashier experience $500. Outgoing working pros- wouU be an asset. 1952 Willy's Jeep PU. 1985 Notice is hereby given that Buffalo Head Forest Products pects. Puppies ready June. Chev 4x4 350 4 spd. 1977 Lin- Interested applicants, please $500 and under. 250-692-3403 Ltd., Orenda Logging Ltd, & Skeena Cellulose Inc., Terrace coln Mark V. Fire pumps/hoses, send or deliver written Woodlands division intends to treat the following settings 10/s5 resume, includingreferences tools & power tools. Assortment with the registered herbicide "Vision" (Glyphosate) to of steel Pellett, Wood, electdc to, Sheryl Rulgrok at the achieve reforestation obligations. furnaces, furniture, beds, New above address. FORD 9000 Dump truck. tack, Coins, 200 Canada Dol- 1990 # of Settinas Proposed area General Location 3306 Cat, Nahani Hilift Box (ar- Closing date: lars, mint sets, bank notes, mint 4 191.0 Owl STAND RD I mor plated), plumbed for pup•, May 26, 2000. 7 339.3 Oweegee stamps and many more items. 3210 Clinton Street I To consign items call Richle at new rubber, certified, can be 1 54.9 Corridor North aeen at SKB Auto wreckers• 1-250698-7351 or 1-250-694- 1 4.0 Skowill 3385 638-7283 d Phone 250-847-4740 5 373.1 Treaty 20 FT reefer box, cooler and 3 91.2 Deltaic power gate. Best offer. Call 16 459.9 Bowser 250-635-1132 ~ Northwest mm~e] ~,1i1~, l lJl ~[qe~B 1 88.3 Surveyors POWER SAWS for pads. Mod- ~communlty ,i , e, 4 161.2 Blackfly AUCTION SALE el #281, #298, asking $50.00 5 386.6 Bell Mountain each, 250-635-7400 6 311.6 Kotcho Saturday, May 20, 2000 12 407.0 irving beginning at 12:00 Noon SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- The Cornerstone of Community Education for 25 years I 2 .31.6 Wolverine For Mrs. Rcno at Uncha Lake. B.C. ered, excellent price. 847-4083 1 9.0 Meziadin Junction Front Bums Lake follow Highway 35 to the Ferry Cross THUNDERBIRD RANCH and OFA Level III ...... $639 4 128.0 Tintina to Soothbank and follow Unch Lake farm equipment. Quality used -r May 23-June 2 1 39.5 Warren Road to Moosehom Read and follow the Auction Signs sales & Iocators, Hauling avail- and Moosehom Lodge Signs Intro to Word 97 ...... $164 2 24.8 Brush able. Dave Crossan 250-567- 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- Mr May 30-June8 (Tuesday &Thursday evenings) 2 15.6 Windfall 1992 JAYCO 33ft. 5th wheel New 23fl. Pacific.Coast Dory 1 5.4 Gleason Penthouse Travel Trailer derhoof, BC 160 Mere Cruiser Inboard : . . : . . • OFA Level I ...... $83 1 12.5 Leo Lane F/B, Microwave, & Oven Volvo Leg - 8ft. Beam ~ I l l " " 470 , l ' ~r June 5 & 22 1 13.5 Pine Flats Cabin and Forward Cuddy 1 64.4 Germain • Speedair Port Air Compressor • Antique Dresser & M.i.rror LOGGING/TIMBER Airbrakes ...... $180 1 21.2 Hanna North • Sureweld AC DC Welder • Antique Chest of Dra~ers '=" June 6-10 flues, -Thurs. evenings; all day Set.) 1 13.5 S of Elsworth • Honda Gas Generator • Danby Fridge (New) LOGGING TRUCK loads of 2 14.5 West Kalum. • B&D Bench Grinder • Desk Chair Birch firewood for sale. Phone Worm Composting ...... $59+ • Bench Star Drill Press 1 6.2 Beaver • Reeliner 638-7290. ~" June 7 (Includes worms and compost kit) • Craftsman 10 in. Table Saw • Hidabed 4 42.8 Cedar/Meadow • Dewah 10 in. Radial Arm Saw • Tent 12xl2 Transportation Endorsement ...... $83 1 11,'/ Lava • Rockford 14 in. Band Saw • Exercise Bike 2 31.8 Clore • Dreamel Scroll Saw . Rowing Machine MrJune 23 2 • 21.5 Nogold • Mikita Mitre Saw . Lawn Mowers 3 • Skil Table Sander ', Crocks Jars 36.8 Whitebottom • Craftsman 48" Wood Lalhe • Butter Churn 1 2.5 Exstew $$GOVERNMENT PRO- ~ Silviculture Surveyor • Skil Saws • 2 Trunks GRAMS information Govern- 4 45.7 Big Cedar • McCleod Water Pump • Snowshoes S 58.7 Skeena West • Ansi Engine Heist • Stepladders ment assistance programs In- Training Course formation to assist the start or 2 24.3 Williams • 2 1/2 Ton Floor Jack • Ice Auger expansion of your business and 1 15.1 Kleanza • Craftsman Roller Tool Chest • Propane Bottles • Craftsman Top Tool Chest • Wheel Barrows farm. Call 1-800-505-8866 Northwest CommunityCollege is offeringa foui- 7 61.7 Legate • Mechanical Tools • Down Riggers 1000 BC Businesses for Sale • 314 Drive Socket Set • Electric Winch day Silviculture Surveyor Training Course to View online at www.Business- Application Methods: Backpack Sprayers • Angle Grinders • Propane Heater preparepeople for the AccreditationExam. (Exam Trader,cam or call 250-312- Project Term: July 1 - September 15, 2000 • Belt Sanders ;' Fire Extinguishers • Air Grease Gun • Husky Power Saw 7876 is scheduledfor June 6&7). Copies of the Pest Management Plan and maps of the • Impact Wrenches . Clue. Supplies A'n'ENTION: I lost 40 pounds May 30 - June 2 proposed treatment settings may be examined at: • Die Grinders & Air Hammer • Evenmde 18 HP Outboard • Router, Table. & Bits • Shop Creeper In 2 months, We need repre- Skeena Cellulose Inc. • Carpenters Hand Tools • Aluminum Fuel Tank sentatives in your area. Call to- $5o0 Wood lands Office • Acet. Torch & Bottles •Tidy Tank & Pump day. 250-635-1543 4905 Keith Ave. • Anvil • Mi~. Iron AVON CALLINGI Your hours, A one-day mock test/course review will be offered, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5L8 • Sandblasters • Riverboat Parts & Jut Leg your profits, Incredible earning Attn: Silviculture Forester .2 Paint Guns • Unfinished Trailer opportunity. Excltlon Incentives. Only those who have previously written this exam Skeena Phone: 250-638-5700 Inventory Investment not re- should consider registering for this day, Fax: 250-638-5720 Plus many items too numerous to mention. quired. Free gilt pack when you loin, For more information and Friday, June 2 A person can send written copies of information, com- Terms Cash no obligation call Llnda at 250- ments or questions to both the applicant and the Deputy Persons paying for major items with uncertified cheque may be 635-9138 (collect) ,. $150 Administrator of the Pesticide Control Act, Ministry of required to leave items on the grounds until cheque clears the bank. Environment, Lands and Parks at 325-1011 Fourth Ave., BUSINESS FOR sale. MInlstor- , age complex. 30-34 storage Prince George, British Columbia, V2L 3H9. Phone: 250-565- For more information e-mail: jdaniels@nwcc,bc.ca units 48 covered RV bays, 10 6945, Fax: 250-565-6629 within 30 days of the publication containers. Suite above office, 1 of this notice. 1/2 acres, fully fenced. 250- 249-5755 (Ouesnel)

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FLAGGERS WANTED for Ter- PROFESSIONAL SALES Rap SMITHERS LOGGING Con- race and Area. A valid TCP Li- Needed. Must be able to travel. tractor looking for Lowbed and cense and transportation a Leads, hotels, and bonuses Heavy Equipment Operator. [~ MISI'Y RIVER TACKLE, HUNTING & GROCERIES must. Fax resume attn: Maurica provided. High income poten- Monday to Friday at camp. Coast Tractor & Equipment Ltd., to 250-638.8407 tlal, fax resume to Mr, Martin Send resumes to: Finks Sawmill Help Wanted HOSEKEEPER / Janitor neede. Krell. 250-612-3665 Ltd. PO Box 36, Smithers, BC, Terrace branch is currently looking for a Part time to start, full time in QUALIFIED TRAFFIC Control V0J 2N0. Fax 604.847-3794 Full & Part Time summer. Fax 250-798-2478 or People wanted. Must have car. qualified heavy duty mechanic. All interested drop off resume at Mt, Layton tiffed ticket. First Aid & vehicle with growing retail store. Applicant must be self motivated, parties should apply in writing or in person to: Hotsprinqs, would be an asset. Call 250. team oriented and enjoy interacting with people. INLAND KENWORTH Parker 638-8888 for more into. Knowledge of fishing/hunting would be an asset. Starting Mike Kerbrat, Pacific Quesnel is currently tak- TWO POSITIONS available ira. wage is dependent on experience. Hand deliver resumes 4650 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. M8G 4K1 ing resumes for a Heavy Duty mediately: Hydraulic repair with work references to 5008 Agar Avenue, at Misty River I Truck Mechanic, and a Heavy technician 3-5 years expert. II,., t ,, .*.ut'tte e Duty Equipment Mechanic. ence. Hydraulic trouble shoot. .. Tackle Hunting & Groceries directly to Kathy. COAST a Truck applicant should have a ing, component repair, new sys- Iti::ieXerase good engine and electrical tem install and start up. Inside background plus MVI certifica- sales two years experience, ba- TRACTOR tion. Equipment applicant must sic fluid power/ and hydraulic " can go a have hydraulic and electrical system knowledge. Product background for forestry swing knowledge, Excellent phone tong way! applications. Competitive wage and customer skills. Ability to Sk'ydln98 I~m In 3G m~ Qndo and benefit package. Send deal with multiple tasks• PO ~,~ ~ F,~rhealth. Its thatd mpb.. resumes in confidence to Inland Box 2197, Salmon Arm, BC, Requires a Fully Qualified Kenworth 3150 Highway 97N, V1E 4R2 Sharing a Quesnel, B.C. V2J 3J4. Attn: WE PAY you to lose weight. Roy Cherry Heallhier - LICENSED HAIR STYLIST Needed eight serious people Future:~,~ ~l LOOKING FOR couple as care- immediately. Call Susan 1-877- For Full-time or Part-Time work takers for property, 12 minutes 389-0311 PaRTIEIPaETIO[I ~" ® from town. On site accomoda- If you are a team player and would like tion for $250/month, Referenc- to be part of a busy, progressive salon, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY es required. For more informa- All-West Glass Terrace Ltd. requires a full-time tion call 250-635-5504 ~ K'SANSOCIETY 4724 LazelleAvenue respond with resume to: Customer Service Representative in the front office to MATURE ADULT for babysit- Terrace BCV8G IT2 ting in my home. Infant first aid. Images by Karlene start June Ist. The successful applicant should have 250-635-7470 CONFIDENTIAL BOOKKEEPER 4652 Lazelle Avenue computer experience in the Window environment, a OCCASIONAL WORK on Fri. basic understanding of accounting, good day and Saturday, 6 hours per This is a non-union part-time position 635-4997 organb.a;.:onal skills and phone skills. All-West Glass day, demonstrating products in based on 5-8 hours a week, reporting to the is looking for a team player, experience in the glass food stores. We need a reliable, industry would be an asset. All interested applicants enthusiastic person who is per- Executive Director. Tasks will include: sonable and able to communi- Payroll, accounts payable, bank should forward their resume in confidence, ATTN: cate features of food items A proven company is seeking while preparing and giving cus- reconciliations. George Hackle tomers a sample. Please call an enthusiastic individual All-West Glass Terrace Ltd. Patricia at P&C Marketing Serv- Qualifications for the position include a for the Northern British 4711 "A" Keith Avenue ices 1-877-811-3366 toll free diploma in Business Administration with an Terrace, BC, VSG IK5 number. Columbia area. FAX # 250-638-8542 PARTS COUNTER Person Re- accounting specialty and/or equivalent quired for established Auto combination of post secondary and Duties include industry sales, Parts Store. Must ne self start- experience. Must also possess knowledge of NORTHERN ASSOCIATE er, able to work in team orient. technical service as well as branch ed environment, basic computer AccPac's Simply Accounting software. management. skills an asset• All resumes held Z. 580WORK:: i in strictest confidence, only Salary will commensurate with experience. • . . .'. those considered for interview. Experience in ro.adbuilding, heavy :WANTED :, • . ... . Send application to Parts Per- Ksan House Society offers a flexible construction and mining will be son Application, P.O. Box 1359, considered an asset. CERTIFIED PRIVATE Home 2 BEDROOM ground level Houston, BC, V0J lZO, or Fax working atmosphere. care willingto do shopping, res- apartment. Available June 1. to 250-845-2001. No Phone pita, etc. Reasonable rates. F/S, laundry facilities, no pets or Calls Please. For confidential consideration send your Post secondary education required. 250-635-9277 parties. Ref required. Damage REQUIRED PERMANENT llve resume by May 26, 2000 to: Remuneration based on experience. COASTAL FALLING and top- deposit. On site manager. $525 in care giver for elderly man, ping. Danger tree removal, per month. 250-635-1126 or two days per week. Must be flu- Executive Director Hedge work and pruning. 20 250-635-6991 ent in English, non-smoker, Please reply in writing to years experience. Fully insured. have first aid ticket, bondable. Ksan House Society File #61 cYo Terrace Standard, Senior Discounts. 250-635- I TERRACE APARTMENTS I i.:~ .H Send resume with references to 4724 Lazelle Avenue 3210 Clinton, Street, 3181 lNewly Renovated2 BedroomAptsl File #16, c/o Terrace Standard, Terrace, BC V8G 1T2 Terrace, B.C. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER 1 $500 per month I 3210 Clinton St. Terrace BC, Richard Thornton Construction. | • Free hot water/recreation | V8G 5R2. V8G 5R2 Available for renovations, re- | • Close to schooland hospital | pairs or new construction. 25 1 Cellcollect (250) 632..4308 1 years expedence.CaU Richard I I or cell (250) e39*406g | 638-8526. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. 2 BEDROOM upstairs apart- Jurgen Mattheis. 635-7810. ment. Pdvate entrance, fenced Skeena Native Development Society Housing, renos, office remodel- yard, fridge, stove, washing has an immediate vacancy for the position of ing. Independant distributor of facilities, locked storage, oar- Sun-Free vinyl products. port. $650 month, deposit re- Labour Market Analyst PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING. quired. Available ,June 1, 2000. TRUCK and 28' trailer en- 250-635-3546 The North West Community Health Services Society is inviting applications for This position is located out of Terrace, and closed, will protect your goods 2-2 BEDROOM apartments. the position of regular full-time Continuing Care Nurse in our Hazelton office. will be responsible for delivering and collecting across town or across country. New carpets, line, etc. Ensuite storage. Rent includes hot wa- Salary range: $21.40 - $26.50 per hour under review. labour market data in First Nations Communities Will assist, or load for you. Rea- sonable rates. Terrace at 615- ter. available immediately and This position has 3 roles: 1) home care nursing, 2) long term care case management in the Pacific Northwest. Preference will be given 0002 or 638.6969 (cell). June 1st.. $500/month each. and 3) discharge planning. Your ability to use independence and initiative to plan, to those applicants who are 3rd or 4th year 250-638-1115 or 250-615-9772. organize, implement and evaluate professional nursing care for clients of all ages with TRAFFIC CONTROL Person undergraduate or in a graduate university Level 1 first ald with transporta- 3 BEDROOM -8-plex $650 per chronic, acute, palliative or rehabilitative health care needs in community settings is month no pets. Plus $325 dam- program. Extensive travel will be required within tion ticket. Have own transpor- paramount. As the successful applicant, you will act as a single contact point for tation and safety equipment. age deposit. 250-638-1094 Continuing Care Services and assist all acute care clients in the transition to all First Nations communities. Leave message at NorthWest Leave messaqe. community. You will also carry out regular case management duties with non-acute The applicant must have excellent Training 250-638-8108 attn: 4621 LAKELSE Ave, $485 clients in the community. Kds Month, + 1/2 month Dmg. De- interpersonal, organizational, problem solving, posit. 1 bedroom, downtown lo- Qualifications: • Licensed to practice nursing in the province of British Columbia under and communication skills, with a strong cation, more into call 250-638- the Registered Nurses Act • two years related experience within last five years in acute mathematics/statistics background. The 1965 care nursing and/or community home care nursing • additional post-basic courses APARTMENTS: applicant must have a valid drivers license, and APT FOR rent: 2 bedroom, in gerontology and/or rehabilitation and/or psychology/psychiatry would be an asset available May 1, 2000. F/S, • BSN or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred ° valid B.C. should have a working knowledge of 1 AND 2 bdr apts available W/D, no pets, non smokers. driver's license spreadsheet programs. immed. On site management. 250-638-0046 or 250-635-4852 250-635-6929, 250-635-5136 Flexible hours of work and travel are expected and you may be required to use your Should you be interested in this term or 635-6428. AVAIL. IMMED. attractive 1 own vehicle on Society business. Transportation arrangements must meet operation position, please apply in confidence, by May bedroom suite. $425/month, + requirement of the Society. The applicant is also subject to the successful completion 1,2, 3, bdr apt. Avallimmd. On deposit. Utilities included. 250- site management. Ref reqd. of a criminal record review, 19th, 2000, detailing your work experience and 638-8482 qualifications to: 635.6428 or 638-0134 or 615- A job description may be obtained upon request, 0345 CLEAN, QUIET, 2 bdrm side by Ms. Diane Manion side duplex in Thornhill. Very 2 BDR apt 2 1/2 baths, 5 ap- Please direct all inquiries quoting competition #NW00:007 to: Caroline Hill, Assistant Skeena Native Development Society small pet ok. Gas furnace, N/S. Manager, Continuing Care Division, North West Community Health Services pliances, NC, alarm system, $525/mo. 250-635-4200. PO Box 418, Terrace, BC, V8G 4B1 built in vacuum, private en- Society, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4T2, Tel: (250) 638-2272; IN TERRACE 4 bdrm upper unit Fax: (250)638-2264; E-mail: [email protected] or Fax to 635-1414 trance & garage, available June 1st. Damage deposit, ref. re- of duplex $900/mo. NG heat & Applications and resumes must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., May 26, 2000. quired. No pets. Walking dis- hot water. DD & rot reqd. Phone 250-798-9554. North West Community Health Services Society thanks all interested applicants, tance to downtown, $800 per however, only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. month. Phone 250.635-3845 t~'*i~i~..'. Nisga'aTribal Council 2 BDRM apt, f&s, recently reno- vated, heat included, located on PARK MANOR APTS" Employment Opportunity Lakelse Ave, $540/month. 2 bedroom apt., /? iT~;i The Nisga'a Tribal Council Office in New Aiyansh Phone 250.638.1702 $600 ruth, includes heat. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & U i i BC is seeking applications from Individuals with the 2 BEDROOM apartment avail- Close to swimming pool & '""'.-' ...... skills and qualifications to fill this new position. able nowl Has washer/dryer, downtown. ADMINISTRATION/BURSAR fddge/stove, & gas fireplace. STAFF SOCIAL WORKER Located downtown w/parking & No pets. Northwest Community College (NWCC) is seeking applications for an innovative and secured entrance. References a References required. creative individual to provide financial leadership to the College. Although this senior position is for the NJsga'a Child and Family Services (NCFS) program. must. No smoking or pets al- based in Terrace, BC you will be working in a regional organization environment as NWCC Duties." lowed. $650 monthly + damage • Ph. 635-3475 , serves communities from Haida Gwail (Queen Charlotte Islands) to the Bulkley Valley offering a • Ensure that appropriate services are provided for Nisga'a deposit. Call 250-635-2250 or wide variety of educational programs. children and their families. 250-635-1622. i • Ensure that the standards of social work practice is 2 BEDROOM apt. Available Im- CLINTON MANOR Reporting directly to the President, you will be accountable for financial planning, budgeting professional and effective. mediately. No pets. Ref. re- processes, strategic planning and operational practices to achieve all the College's financial • Maintenance of client caseload in conjunction with other WE ARE TAKINGAPPLICATIONS quired. $550/month plus dam- FOR A BACHELORSUITE goals. staff social worker(s). aqe deposit. Call 250-635-6824 You will have demonstrated experience and ability In: • Investigation of reported cases of suspected child abuse 2 BEDROOM economy apart. s420.00 month. • Providing advice and guidance to senior managers on financial matters; and/or neglect. ments in quiet location near AND ONE BEDROOMAPT. • Analyzing and projecting future financial requirements; • Protection of children at risk and arranging temporary town. Pets welcome. 250-635- $500.00 month. • Ensuring appropriate internal financial controls and reporting processes are in place and placements as required. 9102 • Assessment of temporary placements, safe homes and One block from swimming i:~. adhered to; 2 BEDROOM in Summit No Pets, references required. • Ensuring the College's interests are protected with regard to Investment, lease agreements, foster homes. • General client counselling and referral and other social Square. 250-624-5824 after partnership agreements, contracts, risk management and other financial and/or legal 5:00 pro. Phone 635-3475 commitments and obligations; work duties as required. • Being accountable for the financial management of Financial Services, Payroll, Information • Extensive local travel, some overtime and on-call hours. Systems and Facilities and Maintenance; Qualifications: • Seeking and securing funding sources; and, • This position requires a Bachelor of Social Work degree Summit Square HUNTINGTON • Creating a climate which fosters mutual consultation with college staff to facilitate the from a recognized institution with emphasis on child and family Apartments achievement of the educational goals of the College. APARTMENTS services. 1 & 2 Bedroom Your qualifications will Include: an appropriate professional accounting designation; five to • Experience working for an aboriginal child and family Taking Applications eight years experience In progressive senior financial management roles, preferably in education services agency. Units Now ' • Very good communication and interpersonal skills. or other public sector environments; knowledge of advanced computerized accounting systems; • Quiet & Clean for I & 2 and, an understanding of public/government finance, administrative, budgeting and investment • A valid driver's license and a vehicle are required. • No Pets • A knowledge of the traditions, culture, and language of the practices. • Ample Parking Bedroom suites Nisga'a people would be preferred. • Laundry FaclliUes • Clean,quiet renovated SulmJ Northwest Community College is committed to the principle of equity In employment, • Computer literate; a working knowledge of word • Close to Schools & • Amp.leparking ~ Additional information about NWCC and the communities we service, please view our Webaite at: processing software. (preferable WordPeffect) Hospital • Laundryfacilities on each floor ~v,nwce.bo.ca Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and expedence. • On Bus Route , Closeto schools& downtown Respond in confidence, quoting competition #00.032M, by May 31, 2000 to: The closing date for this poslUonwill be 5 p,m,, June 5, 2000. • Security Entrance * On bus route Director, Human Resources • On site Building Manager , Securityentrance • Please forward your resume and covering letter'to: • Basketball, Volleyball & , On site management NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Nlsga'a Tribal Council Racquetball Courts ° No pets Box 726, Terrace, B,C, V8G 4X2 Nlsga'a Child & Family Services, Director SENIOR CITIZENSWELCOME ° Referencesrequired FAX: (250) 635-3511 PO Box 231 ASk for Monica Warner To view call New Aiyansh, BC We thank all applicants for their Interest; however, only those selected for an Interview will be V0J 1A0 Call: 635-4478 contacted, 638-1748 BIO-The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 628 FoRSALEOR RENT

JUNE 1 Large 2 bedroom suite. 3 BEDROOM duplex suite lo- SMALL 2 bedroom home on e 'aces ...... Close to town. No pets. F/S. cated on Soucie Ave. No pets. large lot. Pets and smokers wel- i.: ::;i{.:.~i;~7~ laundry facilities, damage do- Rot req'd $600/month. Call come. $625/month. posit and references required. 250-635-4894 deDOSit required. 250-635-1563 $550 per month. 250-635-2921 636 HOUSES FOR TOP FLOOR for rent. 3 bed- REAL:ESTATE V rooms. Includes w/d, NEAR NEW, bright, spacious 2 F/S. " " ' " • .,;:. ;:i :".,i: ?: i; :,;: " RENT 12x12 outside storage. Large bdrm apt. Onsite caretakers. 5 Large fenced yard. No pets, no smok- appliances, NG fireplace, min~ 1A 1 Bedroom cabin furn. or ing. Damage deposit. Close to storage, NO pets, references unfurn. Avail Immediately or scl~ools & downtown. required. $750/monlh. 250-635. ,se'm°k'tc own ~ June 1st $415 month. 250-638- $700/month. 250.635.5459 Bring in a picture .of your home 6248 8052 2 bedroom trailer, avail- TWO BEDROOM older home ONE BACHELOR apt. for rent. able June 1st, $500 month. with large garage. 4700 block $350 per month. One bedroom 250-638-8052 McConnell. Large yard close~se0,oo, tcto along w=th Its selll ng features * apt. $465. per month. Furnished 2 BDRM duplex Thornhill. Quiet elementary school. and utilities included. 250-635. area. Cats okay. $500/month Avail. Immed. Includes Fridge and 5021 plus deposit & ref. 250-638- Stove. $550. Call 250-635-9590 ONE BEDROOM apt. Cable 8503Available immediately. &we will run your ...... and laundry facilities. New man- 2 BDRM townhouse. Clean 640 MISC. FOR agement on site. No pets quiet; Fridge/stove. Suitable for please, 250-615-5441 RENT professional couples. No pets. Home For Sale Ad (2 col x 3.5 in) ONE BEDROOM furnished Ref. required.Phone 250-635- apartment in Thornhill. Single 3796 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Walking distance to town. Avail- occupancy only, No Pets. Refer. 2 BEDROOM RENTAL suite in in our special: ...... onces required. $360/month + able immediately. $250 per $1808ec. dep. Phone 250-635- town. Available immediately. month Includes utilities. Ph. 2065. Damage deposit, references re- 250-635-3126 quired. Call 250-635-2932 or TERRACE MASONIC Hall is REAL ESTATE PAGES ONE BEDROOM ground level 250-638-1053 apt. Summit square apts. Avail. available for rental suitable for able June 1st. No pets. $500 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath town- 60 diners or 80 sitting in rows. of the Terrace Standard. month. 250-635-5338 or 638-, house. Stove and Fridge includ- Details from Hugh, 250-638- 7115 ed. W/D hookups. No pets. 7798 any time day or ni.qht. $600 month. 250-635-5213 ONE BEDROOM suite for rent. As well, your ad will be listed as a Available now. No pets. 250- 3 BEDROOM duplex with at- 635-9438 tached garage. Includes all ap- TWO BEDROOM apartment pliances, window dressings and word classified ad in the Weekend Summit Square Apts. No pets, yard maintenance. No pets. Rot 2 BDRM mobile home w/addi- adult section. Available June recluired. Ca11250-635-4840 tion, new~y renovated, 4 ap- 1st. 250-635-5338 or 250-638. 3 BEDROOM home. Main floor pliances, $550/month, available Advertiser and our Internet • ...... 7115 suite. Gas fireplace, garden immediately. Phone 250-635- WE ARE taking applications area. No pets. No partis. Refer- 2126 Fully furnished 1 bedroom ences and damage deposit. 2 BEDROOM mobile home. Classifieds apartments in ThornhUl, Motz $650/month. Available June 1st. Small house pets are welcome. road. $800 per month Utilities River Drive. 250-635-6128 w/d included. $550 month. Plus included. $400 damage deposit. 3 BEDROOM house for rent on utilities. Available immediately. http://www.bcclassified.corn No pets. References required. Maple St. available imeediately. Damage deposit and ref. re- 250-635-2312 References required. Call 250- quired. 250.635-9502 or 250- 635-2158 for more information. 635-7268 or 250-635-4471 3 BEDROOM house. Garage. 3 BEDROOM mobile in Pine W/D. Large fenced yard with Park w/addition and porch, Aft this foronly ...... fruit trees. Pets welcome. Cop- fenced yard, 4 appl. $600 2 BEDROOM suite avail. June per river estates. 250-615=4735. month. 250-636-2126. 1, 2000 for working non- Call anv time. 3 BEDROOM mobile with large smoker. No pets. Dam. dep./ref. 3 BEDROOM house. One level. addition, F/S, W.D natural gas required. $550 including Hydro Near hospital and schools. N/G heat. No pets. Damage deposit :S70/wee" ...... and heating. Phone 250-635- heat. Yard mostly fenced. No and references required. 8277 dogs. Available now. $750 Available April 30/2000. $750. 3 BEDROOM basement suite, month. 250-638-1648 250-635-1393 w/d, walking distance to town. 3 BEDROOM suite available 3 BEDROOM trailer. Located Discount for multiple weeks. Ref. Required. $550/month. No June 1st or sooner, utilities & on Sunny Hill Trailer Park. In- pets. 250-638-1584 F/S included, w/d on site Phone cludes washer, dryer, fridge, Your ad,is.distributed.to..thousands..o.f,homes! BACHELOR SUITE for rent. 250-638-8395 stove. Close to town. No pets Close to town. No pets, non- AVAILABLE JULY 15th, 1900 please. Available immediately. smokers, no parties. Damage sq.ft, 3 bedroom home, fenced 250-635-4571 in the Greater Terrace area every week! deposit and references re- yard close to downtown. Refer- 3 BEDROOM, 2 bathrooms, quired. Available now. 250-638- ences required. $1000/month 14x70 trailer on 2 acres. Private 8874 Phone 250-635-5555 lot in Jackpine flats. $700 *5oWOrdsrnaXimum ...... ~...... BASEMENT SUITE for single AVAILABLE JUNE 15Ih, up- mpnth. Phone 250-635-5913 PRIVATE SALESi ONLY person. Non-smoking. No kitch- stair 3 bdrm suite, NG water, CHILLIWACK: VACANT me- en facilities. 250-635-5893 heat. Fenced yard, storage bile home pads, rent or long I 1 ! ONE BEDROOM bsmt suite, shed. Non-smoKers, no pets. term lease. Call Phil 604-970- TERRACE Private entrance. Suitable for $750/month, damage deposit, 3422 Synergy Service Realty 3210 Clinton Streetr Terrace, B,C, single person with quiet life- references required. Call 250- Group or Bob 877-228-4537 ';TANDARD style. Non smoking environ- 635-5431 accepting applica- Homelife Glenavre ii 638,7283fax 638-8432 ment. Utilities included. $500 tions now. ONE TWO bedroom trailer per month. 250-635-5081 LARGE 2 bedroom upstairs, $450/month. One 1 bedroom $ ...... M_QNDAyT() FR!D,~Y8:00A,M,- 5:00 RM. Thornhtll suite, 5 appliances, trailer $350/month. Plus one ONE BEDROOM suite in new garage, no yard~'n0 smoking, bedroom house $395 month. home. New fridge, stove, wash- $475 month. Phone 260-635- : 705 er and dryer. Covered parking 7411 Plus damage deposit. All in with ground entrance. Quiet Thornhill. No pets. 250-635- ACREAGES/LOTS street near golf course (Thorn- ONE AND two bedroom suites 9530 for rent on Queensway. Yard 160 ACRES at Rosswood NOT hill). Utilities included. No pets. and view. Clean. $450 and 656 SHARED in ALR. For more info call 250- "T:::: ~ ..... 3 BEDROOM House. Excellent 18'X22' LOG Cabin. For more Non-smoker. Ref. Required. $500 per month. 250-635-7844 ACCOM. ~ " 635-3265 condition, Large fencect yard. information or to view please $525 month plus deposit. Avail- or 250-635-2837 $120,000 on southside. Avail- phone 250-847-4515 able immediately. 250-635- 160-ACRES and Large house. able immediately. 250-635- 4 BDRM, 1 1/2 bath house on 5413Leave messaqe. PRIME LOCATION on Lazelle Fenced yard/garden, generator 2509 4657/59. Great location for ROOMMATE WANTED. Look- power. Excellent water. Ap- full basement near Uplands ONE BEDROOM, newly reno- home based business or walk ing for 1 or 2 roommates to praised $267,000. Asking vated in the horseshoe, to work. Side by side duplex, share3 bdrm homein Thornhill. p pB'll SChool. Large landscaped lot, $199,000. Scenic/Private. 250. ome & 2 Worksho natural gas heat, wood fire- $525/month, utilities included. Both units available June 1. Available Immediately. Ref. 846-9132 2 STOREY COTTAGE /good location, 1.29 acres/ place, modern colors. Asking 260-635-0616or250-638.8412 Very spacious t bedroom in- Req. Cal1250-638-8557 LOCATED AT LAKELSE LAKE 2 ACRE lots. Treed. Jackpine 1 6 bedrooms,6 appliances| $145,000. Drive by 4024 Mu- cludes F/S, W/D, $650 month. 1 on private park like setting. flats on Woeste Ave. $55,000 + Ll70,000, Phone635 4453J nroe or call 250-638-8639 to bedroom includes F/S $450 Beautifully landscaped on large GST. Phone 250-638-8940 af- view. ;:::,612 CABINS / month. Prefer long term ten- ter 6 P.m. 75'x200' lot. Downstairs: ants, References required. 250- kitchen, diningroom and bath. ' ~COTTAGES 520 ACRES on 3 parcels locat- room. Upstairs: master bed- 798-2000 MATURE, EMPLOYED individ- ed on Allen Road in Hazelton Trailer Park in Thornhill room. A great retirementhome. SMALL 2 bedroom Duplex for 1 ual seeking clean 2 bdrm house BC. Will sell below appraised 4 BEDROOM summer homeon or 2 people, stove, fridge, no to rent for June 1st. 250-719- 15 pads and 2 houses plus nearby owners value. Call collect 1-604-581- Asking $70,000. 1.1 acre lot on west side Lakes- pets. $375/ month. Call 250- 0242 (Dawson Creek) For more into call residence with workshop & storage, 7+ acres le. 89' frontage, landscaped, 638-7727. Thornhill. 0172 ] power and water. Phone 250- RESPONSIBLE WORKING CHOICE BUILDING lot at 5408 250-798-2456 ' $640,000 Phone 635-4453 798-2039 Couple require three bedroom McConnell Cresc..2875 hect TOWNHOUSE: LOOKING for house to rent. Preferably within with great view. Reduced for quiet professional or working walking distance to downtown. ,quick sale. Phone 250-798- - Classified Ad ver_ti_sing Service - couple. New very large 2 bed- Please call Barb 260-638.8382 12039 room, full crawl space storage, evenings or 250-635-2428 1 1/2 Bath, oak cabinets, tile work. 715 COMMERCIAL floor, fenced, W/D hookup. WANTED 3 bedroom house ] FOR LEASE Retail or commer- Dishwasher, F&S. Avail June 1, with basement, yard, and shop. • :PROPERTY cial spaces available. Available $750 month. 250-638-0661 Appliances, references avail- ." ,: : .. " i immediately. Lots of perking, able. Wanted immediately. Call COMMERCIAL PROPERTY on Warehouse, 2 OH doors. Phone Halliwell in Terrace. 2500 sq.ft. BtsT Sii-, 250-635-2312. 28'x36' and 250-697-6361 buildings on 1/2 acre. Formerly 55'x20'. 616 COMMERCIAL Northern Light Studio. $95,000 • ' . " • ' " ...... ) ' /7" " or best offer. 250-638-0413 FOR CONTRACT/lease/option to purchase busy year round fishing and recreation resort In. oc on--nv Okanagan Valley. Skills in (Close to Prince George) Natu- plumbing/electrical/mechanical ral forest, Hydro, well. View of /general maintenance, and food valley. Near the Salmon River. service ESSENTIAL. Furnished Best Buy Options... 1800 SQ. FT. Askin, $26,500. Call 564-7680 living accomodation. Interested ALMARLIN BUILDING parties phone for further Info Per Insertion IN GOBIND SICAMOUS BC Victorian Ca- and interview, 250-493-3535. 3219 Eby Street bin. Set up your dream home BC's Interior $85. $1.80 MALL Tel: (250) 635-7] 91 on 1/2 acre of treed privacy. MOBILE HOME moving busi- ness. Kenworth truck, dolly, pi- Vancouver Island $85, $1.80 Ground Floor: Near sandy beach, cascading 4717 creek, mountain trails. Bring lhe lot vehicle, decks, hitches, ra- The Lower Mainland $80. $1,80 2,625 sq. ft. beau $45,900. 250-836-5342 dies, two 5 ton hlab cranes, 250 ACDC portable welder, Serious LAKELSE AVE. Second Floor: Aiio6~ ~a;ove~." "$~,;o FOR MORE INFO. inquiries only. $39,500 OBO. 250-250-847-8986 48 Newspapers with a combined CALL 445 sq, Ft, KALUM circulation of 814,4661i 250-635-3409 REASONABLE LAKE OR RATES (north) 250-635-5981 1166 SQ.FT. Four bedroom full # 400' Lake Frontage finished basement 60x187 4.5 Acres fenced lot, fruit trees, deck, 2 1/2 bath, fireplace, wood sty, Spectacular View new NG furnace, carpets, line, Hydro-Phone- must see. 5018 Agar, $140,000. Springwater 250-638-0787 5 Year Old House 1189 SQ.FT. 3 bedroom home, with 2 bedroom self-contained Other Buildings suite down, attached garage, BC's Asking $360,000 fenced, fruit trees, pdvate lot backs onto river, 8 appliances, Interior FOR LEASE SPACE 638-9596 $137,000, 250-638-1292 Vancouver The 19 newspapers with a 5,200 sq,ft, 2709 Kalum Street Island combined circulation 16 newspaperswith s combined 9wer. of 144,311. 95! sq,ft, 5002 Pohle Ave, circulation of 223,350. inlana 1 - 10 ACRE LOT 13 newspaperswllh a combined 1,735 sq, ft 2905 Kenney Street 1 - 35 ACRE LOT circulation of 446,805. 7,450 sq,ft, 4820 Hwy 16 West 1 - 41 ACRE LOT 1,280sq,fl, 5110 Keith Avenue 10 km north oF town, Gas, Telephone & Hydro 635-5868 J I I I I I I TERRACE STANDARD 638-7283__ or Fax~638-8432 1 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 - B I 1

1030 SO.FT. non-basenlent 3 bedroom home, Lot 61xl00. FOR SALE or rent to own, 4 Natural gas furnace, hotwater. bedroom home on 4 1/2 acres f.eplace. Includes lridgel stove, with a large shop. An orcl~ard, dishwasher, wastier, dryeh and a beautiful view, 5 km to freezer, blinds. Near schools downtown Terrace. Call Dave and downtown. $97,000, Call and leave message. 780-991- 635-2744 or kookie@kor- 3800 mode,net. HOUSE FOR sale. 2 Bed- 1i50 SQ.FT, 3 bedrooms up, 2 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 acres, bedrooms down, 2 i/2 baths. $175,000. 2 bedroom rancher Excepiional condition, Main located in Park like setting near flooor fleSHy painted and new woodland park subdivision, pri- bathl Cabinets refinished, Base- vote road access. Ca11250-638- ment 80% complete with out- 8320 side basement entrance. In- TWO SIDE-by-side lots, one dudes 5 appliances, gas stove with house 1532 sq. ft, with &dryer. Extralarge Ioton out- basement entry, and one with skirts of city, Presently rented, large centre shop (30' x 30'), Asking $10g,000, Interesled with attached smaller shop on parties call 250-961-2298 or each side. Phone 250-635-7711 250-561-2102i 3 BEDROOM 2 year o!d ranch- (Sherry Anderson~ er, soutlt side, 2 bathrooms, SPACIOUS,ATrRACTIVE FOUR Notary Public skylites, vaullod ceilings, plus RealEstate, 800 sq,ft, shop-grange. Ideal for BEDROOM HOME Conveyancing home business. Large lot, located in quiet cul-de-sac on bench. Executive hom~ Wills, $159,000. 250-635-9058 Mobile Home with established landscaping features. Vaulted ceiling Transfers, LOG BUILDINGS in:stock 24 x in the living and dining rooms, and large eat-it Declarations, 36 with half loft, 30x40 wilh half Mortgage kitchen. Two unique lava-rock fireplaces, finished base Documentation, loft. Tiny's Log Hornes. Phone ment with Separate entry. Double garage plus RV park Noterizations Meml:~r 250-699-6560 ing. Ample storage inside and out. 2800 sq. feet. NEW LOCATION LOG HOMES. Scribe fit hand # 104-4644 Lazelle Ave. crafted new log cabin, 18'-24' Asking $169,000. Phone 250-638-860,~ Terrace, B.C.,V8G 1S6 partial loft, covered porch, Tel: (250) 635-5988 ready to re-assemble on your Fax:(250) 635-5926 ~.~ site, Will custom build to your specifications, Reasonably priced, Contact Black Mountain i ReduceMonthly Payments with RentalSuite Log Works, Dave, 250-5,17- JACKPINE FLATSBEAUTY 9898 1,188 SQ.FT 3 bdrm rancher on large lot. 4 years old, open kitchen, laundry room, neatly finished. NG heat & I'tot water. Possible rent to own. $132,900. Call collect after 5:00 p.m. 250- • double wide 359-6629 de-registeled mobile 3 BEDROOM, open kitchen & living room. Close to schools & • situated oil 2 pmtially hospital. Garage in back, large landscaped acres private yard. Quiet street. Call • spacious roolllS Two year old two storey, three bedroom home on Garry at 250-635-3741 • recent updates Mountain Vista Dr. 3 YEAR old 3 bedroom two 3 year new, Lussier Log Home located on nicely treed storey duplex. Open concept Exclusive with • .... • • 2 1/2 baths, • Full basement, gas fireplace. Oak cupboards. • Spacious sundeck and covered porch, & private acreage. Custom oak cabinets, Lazy Susan, Window coverings. 6 applianc- • Attached double garage. breakfast nook, BI dishwasher, vaulted ceilings, BI es. Quiet neighbourhood on Basement is developed with a one bedroom, bookcase, staircase with custom log rail, large heated bench. $148,000.250-635-9755 >?i: self contained legal suite. workshop, satellite dish and more. 4 BEDROOM single family home. New addition, carpets, Purchase price $194,OOO. Drive by 315 Lodgepole lhen phone and paint, with full unfinished basement. Some appliances Phone 250-638-1456 250-635-5487 10x12 garden shed. Close to schools acl park on quiet cul de Lynda Boyce sac. $95,000. 250-638-1282 Cellular: 635-0229 5 BEDROOM home on 3 acres. Also 3 bedroom home on 2 acr- 635-6361 es. Both have a etached ga- .: .).'. rage, greenhose and beautiful • W]ghtman& SmithRealty Ltd. view. A must seel 250-846- i .> :i':i... 5650

ROYAL LEPAGE Considering o move to Prince George? I~lillllllttlllUlllllll Call 1-877-229-1777 I,,em = Top IO% in Canada Excellent Neighbourhood In Horseshoe 1999 MLS Award Close to schools, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, N/G 1999 President's Gold Award Heat & hot water. Wood fireplace, brick patio & new fully finished basement with big play area. deck. Has Tolsec security and includes 3 major "CASH REBATE" 2 bedrooms up, 2 down, 2 baths, everything freshly appliances. Updated carpet & flooring. Partially towards moving expenses painted, new deck, 880 sq.fl, hobby house, garden, if you buy through me/ Bryan Sephton finished basement, large private yard with storage If you I re selhn' I or buym" ' call Bryan.I 565-7728 green house, fruit trees, 100 ft. well. shed on cement pad. Asking $167,000. Located at 4904 Lambly. Call after 5, 250-638-0745 Call 250-635-5371 for details or to view. ~i!i!iii~i~!i/:'

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For all your Real Estate needs, call on the NEWLY RENOVATED 4 bed- THRIVING ESTABLISHED Ba- room house on fenced 84x180 gel Boy Care in Burns Lake. Professional Realtors Located on Lazelle lot with large shop and sun- Nitch Market Business. Special- deck. 3 appliances. Asking Under the Flags! 4414 NORTH Sparks St. 3 bed- Izing in Espresso Coffee, bagel FIVE ACRES with 14x70 mo- NORTH USK 2500 sq It on two $142,900. 250-638-7986. Must room, 1 1/2 bath, beautifully bile home with addition at Hous- sandwiches. Lunch time deliv- landscaped 4 acre lot inside floors plus basement. Work- be seen. ton Estates, Fully landscaped; shop, fruit trees. Liveable. ery. This opportunity won't last. town. Excellent view, quiet, pri- garden and greenhouse; small NEWLY RENOVATED Town- Be your own bossl $74,900. vate. $187,000, Please phone Needs finishing, Great potential. house with a modern look. Must barn; Iota of water. Asking $55,000, 250-638-8526 Call now. 1-250-692-3910, for an appointment to view. $110,000. Call 250-845-7073 be seen to appreciate so call to leave messa#e. 250-638-1974 STARTER HOME in Horse- book. 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, Large, LAKEFRONT 3 bedroom log Erika Langer Lisa Godlinski Diana Wood 5 BDRM house w/2 kitchens, 1 shoe, two bedrooms, NG fur- Bright Kitchen. Fenced back- home with detatched garage Broker/Owner 635.4950 635-1g 76 up, 1 down, 2 1/2 baths, 8 nace, vinyl windows & wood yard with a storage shed. Close a= 635-4773 ~ =~,,ma,,,~ ,~,~,~.~R0~L~,~,,,,,,~ ten kilometers from Granlsle-on appliances, 1/2 acre, 9 fruit floors. Perfect for the first time to schools & downtown. 250- Babine Lake. Beautiful 1/2 acre trees, greenhouse, 2 paved dri- buyerl $87,500. 250-638-7688 635-7476 veways, workshop, garden deeded lot with scenery second to none. New patio door. New area, RV parking area, separate roofing and new water system. entrance, used as a rental unit, Price includes new chinking and ,$150,000, Phone 250-638-8427 i New Premium log staining, hot tub, 14ft. alumi- BUILD YOU dream cabin: un- 1 1/2 storeys, 3 bedroom, RajaSandhu LianeHabermam~ DominicPellelier 2100 sq. ft, home ~~ Home in num boat c/w 25 hp, Mariner SpeaksPunjabi Speas6em~an 635-4538 developed lot, southwest side outboard, ride-on lawnmower, 615.7734 635.4095 b,,,~l~,~~ 2 natural gas heaters and 2 Up-Scale Ido~olw nd lior4~ ~IL~T~:o(a 10m Lakelse Lake, 142 ft. frontage, Neighbourhood at push mower, washer and dryer, deeded. Seasonal road access, baths located at Lakelse fridge, stove, refinished antique Asking $75,000, Ph. 250-632- Lake on private park like 3519 Cory Drive wood cook sieve and freezer. 7447 setting. Beautifully land- Features: $129,900. Phone 250-697-2540 EASY LIVING with view 15 min scaped on 75'x200' fenced or 250-639-9519 (Kltlmat) lot. Upstairs: 1 bedroom, bath- ,*oak flooring in living end dining rooms ~olk 4~ closetin masterbedroom walk to downtown, 1995 14x70 ocetomic tile flooring in kitchen and entrywoy *e~:tetiotfinishing of btkk and vinyl room, family room, sun room LAKELSE LAKE (mail box SRI manufactured home, adult ,,oak cabinets io t,'itchen and baths ~ouble ca~gornge KalherineHicks Ted Hicks SteveCook point) property with 1660 oriented park, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 with balcony Downstairs: 2 ,,large deck off kitchen ,,aboveaverage fioishing wod~ e must see 615-9592 638.1782 638-0047 appliances. Patio door to large bedrooms, kitchen, living room, ,,ensuite bath square foot, year round home. deck. Storage shed. Phone Laundry, bathroom. Includes all Was Listed at $205,000 Now Reduced To House was built in 1997, and in- 250-635-8211 for appt. to view. appliances. Workshop: 20'x40' cludee nine foot ceilings, lots of ,Canadian Owned Franchise windows, scenic view, and a EXCELLENT LOCATION, 4 fully wired and plumbed Large 199,000 + ~ST For all the MLS properties available, stop I)y our office greenhouseand gazebo. double car garage. House is sit- level split, 1go0 sq.ft, fully fur- For Appointment To View: uated on 1 acre of land (260 for a copy of the new nished. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Asking $165,900 STRAAT-A-VARIOUS HOMES LTD. feet of lake frontage), which in- baths, large laundry room, fire- For more into call cludes a picnic area and a boat ,i~ " RealEstate ~ in NorthernBC" Newspaper place and fenced yard. 250-798-2456 launch. Only serious Inquiries ~ t=?~s www.royallepage.ca ~l .~11[ $168,000. Phone 250-635,5555 635-4097 call 250-798-2034 ~ www.royallepageterrace.com B 12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 :~ 745 MOBILES 7-745MOBILES :

1965 PONTIAC GTO 400 Tri- power. Newly rebuilt. 4 speed M-22. 390 POSI. New leather interior. Must be seen. 250-635- 3697 CHRYSLER 1980 CAMARO 327 engine. 1998 HondaCivic EX 1994 HondaAccord EX 2080 Dodge Dakota Man wheels. Ladder bars. Good 5 spd,4 cyt, Low km FullyLoaded, Automatic 1996 Evinrude Sport condition. $3500 abe. 250- $18,995 $13,995 635-5514 200 Ocean Pro XRC Club Cab, 4x4,Air, Cuise,Tilt, AM/FM 1986 FORD Tempo comes with 1993 Chev Blazer Tahoe 1997 Pontiac GrandAm extra set of all season steel ra- 4 Door,4x4,V6, Fully Loaded, One owner GT s6,995.00 $26,995 dials in good condition. Asking $15,995 4cyl, 5 spd,NC, fullyloaded, spoiler $650 abe. Call evenings 250- $17,995 '98 Dodge DurangoSLT 635-5719 1996 Chev $10 Blazer 4x4 V8, Auto, Leather,NC, v6,Auto, NC 4dr, was $23,995 1992 Mazda LX MPV Tilt, Window Locks, 1988 PONTIAC Tempest, no 4x4,7 pass,V6, Auto, Full Load 7 Passenger rust, new brakes, V6 standard, NOW $21,995 Incl:roof rack, running boards A/C, automatic windows, etc:, $30,995 110,000 km. Excellent condi- &all0y wheels 1993 Pontiac Sunbird GT NOW ONLY tion. $3400 OBO. 250-635-9592 5 spd,6 cyl,fully loaded '98 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 or 250-615-5551 ..... NOW ONLY $9,995 Laramie SLT,V8, Auto, 1990 HONDA Accord LX. Good $8,995 Air, Tilt, Cruise,Windows, condition, comes with winter 1994 Pathfinder LE 1997 Kawasaki Locks & more Deluxe ::: :' :' .~ 1200 sq.fl. Modular studded tires and summer tires. 4x4,Leather Inted0r, Auto, V6 $27,995 :" Free H~.e ." "" 3-bdrm,2 balh, jetted tub, 1992 Ford Aerostar $22,995 ZXl 1100Water Craft Asking $3995. Call 250-635- 7 pass,6 cyl,Auto, NO, Tilt & Cruise 14x70 ;; ron,o carouselbay 5674 '97 DodgeDakota 4x4 ,, . .. ""wlhdow.many more options $4,995 Taurus with trailer Loaded w/Options .,. rorl Tear .. wo, ss8,~o 1994 NISSAN Pathfinder XE. 1995 Ford Club Cab, SLT,auto, air, tilt, Was $74.900 "On~11Sgl H~nes ...... One owner, well maintained, 1996 Plymouth Grand Auto,6 cyl,fully loaded cruise, windows, locks . $67,900 : ,!: :::i No $81,900 Very good condition, 135,000 Voyager LE Reduced to clear 6,495.00 $21,995 km. Set of winter tires included. 6 cyl,Auto, Fully Loaded, one owner $9,995 1995 Mercvry ~ SOME USED HOMES ALSO AVAILABLE $15,000. 250-635-0896 $21,995 1995 Honda Accord EX-R :~~ ~ Moduline Homes ~,;~;~',~;,_.,,,., 1995 EAGLE Talon ESI, low kil- '96 DodgeClub Cab ometers, new tires, NC, good 1997 Subaru Legacy GT V6,Fully Loaded, Automatic NC, Cruise,Tilt, Canopy. "" 1956 HART HIGHWAY Sedan,AWD, Auto, CD, 0nly 38,000k $19,995 PRINCE GEORGE, BC condition. Asking $13,900 aBe. $18,995 Call 250-635-5674 $25,995 ~ ~ (250) 563-5412 1990 Honda Civic DX 1998 CHEV Blazer LS. Excel- 1989 Ford F-150 5spd.,4 cyl., one owner, 10w kms 2352 Bayliner '94 Dodge4x4 HOMES 1-888-301-2288 lent condition, well maintained. 4x4,5 Spd, 8 cyl. $6,995 Trophy Reg Cab, LaramieSLT, V6 engine, Automatic transmis- $6,995 V8 Air,Cruise, Tilt & More sion. Asking $27,500. Phone 1995 Chev V8 kicker,full 10ad $14,995 250-635-2704 1992 Subaru Loyale 3/4Ton (H.D.), 4x4, Long Box, 49,995.00 4x4Wag0n;5 Spd, 4 Cyl 8 Cyl,Auto, Nc,"fllt & Cruise '97 Plymouth Breeze 815 TRUCKS FOR $7,995 $19,995 Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Cassette .... SALE $13,995 i.. i:' ! ' SPECIAL OF THE:WEEK. 1989 CHEV Suburban 1/2 ton 1997 SUBARUIMPREZA OUTBACKWAGON 4x4. 350. 180,000 km. Tilt, Air, '97 ChyrslerSebdng LXI power windows, brakes, towing 4 cyl., FullyLoaded, Auto, A.W.D. V6, Auto,Air, Cruise, Tilt, package. Excellent condition. Windows, Locks,& More $8999. 250-635-3697 $16,995 $18,995 1992 GMC Z71 4 WD pick-up - 1996 Honda " ~","~:" ~ "'%'~T'-,,J('~,<-L~'r.~1[r~.',:'~'....'~l'~.* :' "-..~,~.',,~,~t;,v. "= 350, 103,000 km. Immaculate '95 ChryslerIntrepid •%'::~.~.' .~ .~,o ~,3'. •~,~;~, ;w~. - ~'*~,.. ;¢ ~..~:.,~ ~ condition. Fully loaded with a/c, XR600R VG, Auto, Air, Crusie,Tilt, pw,pb and many others. Gem- ~/ 1981 Leocraft Motorhome Windows, Locks & More top and command start. Asking ._"~3L~ 27ft (16fl awning) Roof air, microwave, s3,995.00 $12,995 $13,500. Call 250-635-3415 ~"~-" generator, superclean condition 1995 GMC Jimmy 4x4, SLE model, 68,000 kms. Fully load- " ~'" $17,995 FORD ed, new tires and brakes. Excel- lent condition. $21,000. Phone '98 Ford F150 XCab 250-635-1333 4x4, XLT,V8, Auto, Lariat, 4838HWY 16 W,TERRACE o~=,~6~ 1-800-665-1990 638-8171 Loaded | $29,995 • 2 STOREY ~~~ ... ' . ." i. ' ", ' .i, :' • MODULAR '95 Ford F250 4x4 • SINGLE WIDES ": ' I', .No:. 4946Grain:Ave; V8 Auto 97 FORD F250 4x4 short box $12,995 ,- ...... / ...... \Modular Home Store XL, 54km, with 1997 Kodiak 8.3 Phi 635;2909 i: short box camper with fridge, 4 / "'~" ...~&~ Cornero'fHartHwyand Be#amy Do you enjoy building things '92 Mercury Cougar burner stove/oven, toilet/show- Auto, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, Ao~ry :3157 IBeilalny and working with your hands? er, furnace and solar panel. : 862BOATS/;::::. Windows, Locks Price firm. Call 250-632-7828 $7,995 Would you like to earn a decent wage with excellent benefits? TRADE/SELL 82 Chev 1/2 ton, Would you like free safety and skill upgrading courses? 4x4, Auto, Diesel, new tires. 962.1733 Do you want security for your future? Will consider trade for small car, 18' ALLYCRAFT. 6% vhull. '98 Ford F250 XL good running condition, low gas Walk through windshield. New 4x4, Reg Cab,V8 mileage. Phone 250-638-7830 upholstery/windows. Full and A/C, 5 spd one half canvas. 115 Yamaha $24,995 ".::: 862 BOATS :I~ .' jet. Very low hours. Sliding transom. Leg and pip. $1000 CASH toward moving MOVEIN 12X70 Mobile on ..::"MARINE. :.: $15,500. 250-638-7246 your mobile to available premi- 84'x180' lot. Older 10'x38' on 20 FT. ALUMINUM, V8 Marine um pads at Boulderwood MHP, 83'x180' side by side lot. Rent- 14 FOOT Aluminum boat, 25 Call Gordon for details, 250- ed same tenant 19 years live in 190 OMC 302 Engine with Ha- '95 ChevroletTahoe LT HP Johnson motor, long shaft, milton jet. Full canvas covered, 638-1182 one other help pay mortgage. used less than 30 hours. Shore- V8,Auto, 4dr,4x4, BUY FACTORY Direct Chapar- Reduced from $119,900 to clean out screen for jet storage Lander Trailer, 800 lb. capacity. space, bracket for anchodine. $28,995 rals. Custom designed deluxe $110,000 now $105,000. 250- $2500 for the unit. Call 250- Ready for fishing with down rig- modulars, unbeatable pdcesl 635-9899 638-8960 gers. Tandem trailer with new Displays and factory tours, NEW SRIModu~ '97 ChevroletXCab 15FT. WELDED aluminum jet brakes & wheel beadngs. Han- 4x4 Silverado Sheldon Custom Homes, 3075 Homesavailable in Burns Lake boat on trailer. 30 hp. outboard dles good on rivers and ocean. Sexsmith, Kelowna. Call toll starting at $39,000. Customer jet. $2500 firm. Ph. 250-632- V8,Auto, NC, Tilt, Cruise, ~k I ~and!~ny,;~th~rs~ 4921 Keith Avenue, 250-798- Window Locks& More free 1-889-765-8992 DL10148 satisfactionour goal. Call Leon 4655 2525 or 250-635-3478, leave at 250-692-3375 18FT BERKELEY Jet, V8455 messa.qe. $25,995 marine engine. New snap on 23FT MARATHON River baot, BC Women~ Dome=tic Violence Project ' ~ I We are here for you ~T'P~=~B~'PP,= ~% cover, good speed for water 455-Oldsmobile w/Barley. '96 PontiacGrand Am Is making health care safer for women. sports, very safe at all speeds. 2 dr, VG, 5 Speed, pw, pl Don't hesitate to call (250) 624-5617 ~I~ '~ -'/ ;~:;i!i Needs work throughout but in I~ WOMEN5 I Red fiberglass with trailer. 250- sound overall condition. Han- $12,995 798-2525 dles well, has tandem axle roller Trailer $9000. 250-847-3997. '96 ChevroletBlazer 24' CAMPION cam/bridge 390 Rockport, V6 Auto orig. hrs. on 350 chev, volvo $23,995 280 leg. New 9.9 4 stroke Ya- maha on new aluminum '96 ChevroletCamaro Z-~ sw/grid. Anchor winch, Ioran, T-Top, NC, Tilt, Cruise, sounder, VHF, stereo, etc., like Case.,pw, pl new heavy E-Z Ioadr galv. trail- er asking $24,900. Phone 250- $23,995 635-5371 FOR SALE 1981 Campion '94 Pontiac Grand Am A Boat, 26.5'1ong 9'6" wide. Ex- 4 door, VG, auto, Super Clean (%,, ~ ~ .4~ cellent condition with new mo- $10,995 tor, a rebuilt 460 cobra leg, B "~ ~// PATIO ~ \ 1151MAIN SQ, FLOOR FT. (106.9 PLANM') swim grill and self draining alu- '95 Chevrolet4x4 XCab minum deck. Three year old Diesel trailer, radio, depthsounder, n~ i DINING _V Auto, NC, Tilt, Cruise, Cassette (~t~1 ~ l, , ~':~3 ~ nl AREA G.P.S., 20 HP Mercury out- $23,995 ~.J~~... ,0' x o'6 ~ ~ ~ board. Asking $32,000. Days ~:~ ~ ~ MASTER ~ call 250-635-9523, evenings BEDROOM 250-635-4564 '94 Chevrolet Cavalier TWO-CAR r..W4, la'2 ~ ~ FOR SALE 1998 Yamaha 1200 Auto, Air & more GARAGE ~ ~ ~ Jet ski w/trailer. $8500 firm. Call $8,995 20'10 = 26' ~ ~ ~ ~ 250-638-8043 LIVING FOYER ...... II iMPORTS II ROOM | ~'4 ...... IS' x t2' ~1~ '97 SuzukiSidekick JLX, Sport,4Dr, 4x4, windows, I .... M "1~ B%D,R?9OM ,,, ~"L"~ ~1 ~/( 1991 HARLEY Davidson Stugis locks & more .... ~ 1 owner dealer maintained. $17,995 IV" . i.,,~1~..=~m~l~l~" ~ ]jEEE]I~______._._..~_.=_~ 19,000 kms. Phone Armstrong, r,,=---- ~ ....I1~__ ler..:~_..-.'.--.~- '97 Mazda , ~~1~~'~~., ~ ;5 250-546-9196 4 wh dr X-cabSE plusV6 5 spd NC, Cruise,lilt, Windows,Locks r'-- F- I~" r-- r-- $17,995 I-'- i'--" r-- 1971 SOUTHPARK Twin axle '95 HyundaiSonata ..... j ~~ 19 foot camper trailer. Furnace, Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, .... ~ •. = stove and fridge newly recondl- Windows, Locks " ' • ,. ~ tioned.New rubber roof. Good TOTAL: 1151 SQ: FT. (106,9 M') ~ ~ ~ condition. $1,200. Contact Greg $10,995 WIDTH: 65'0', (19;8 M) d ~ or Shella 250.638-8189 '93 Toyota Camry DEPTH: 31'0" (9.5 M) WEINMAsTER HOME D ESIGN IPLANN°9265 ~. twin1985 axle TRAVELAIRE 22 foot camper Royale trailer. V6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, Sleeps 6. Bathroom with show- Power Locks & Windows er. Includes built in CD player. & More Now $14,995 House Plans Available Through .,.,..u,M,GmY; l~J"~r:~-'l~f'~"~'l~J~'~'%~l~.-/"~"~l~J ~v New battery and propane tanks. eus,N.SS.U,.Ot.O • ' dg ~1 Excellent condition. $6,200. Aov.,,S,N. Jr On time and on bu et Contact Greg or Shells. 250- '95 Toyota 4Runner SR5 '~ ~G~ ~ Terrace Standard 1~% Home renovations. New home construction1~" .jr "~ 638-81891987 TERRY Travel Trailer, ful- V6, Auto, Leather,Sunroof, l.)' __. m. ,, Business Directories Ib Commercial construction= Roofin~ al ~ my loaded, new tires, excellent Tilt, Cruise,& more ~ ~ s_~noo Jr CertifiedBlue Mox~ rigid ~oam/concreteinstallation ~" P' condition,call 250-635.3546 ' $24,995 vvper week*~ "~B ' BC-cerlifiedbuilder ' "~ ~ 1995 8 1/2' Explorer Camper. I~)' . plusGST ~ ]~ ~ Queen size bunk, stove/oven, ~'~"L~'~" i'I~11 1~ .~ fumaoe, shower, 2 way fddge, ~'~ terrace.builders @osg.net 'aa,~ on 13 weekcontract BARTON CONSTRUCTION LTD. water heater and air condition- ,~ 1-800-470 DO IT TIM~J~I~. -~n~~-~- G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R TANDARD .~ Building a Reputal!on far Quality ~ ~ er. $10,500 OBO. 250-842- ' . 2290 or 250.849-8479 4916 Xwy. 16 West635:7ia? ,,o 3207 Munroe, Terrace 635-6273 3210¢lintonSh,Terrace63a-7283 j 1~'~Jr" dip %1~',/-Tel/fox ~miP*l~l~,./"~ 635-6244 k~ . 9 1/2' Okanagan Camper, Fax:6.~e-a432 .1~,I" alb % ~ way fddge, 4 burner stove with 1-800'313-7187 OLR.5958 /~/L'~ oven, furnace, bathroom. 250- www.terraceautomell.com 638-7931. $3000 firm. i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 - B13

• .: 944 " I ' .... 944 :MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 1993 JAYCO tent trailer with awning, sink, fridge, inside/out- • ' SERVICES' :: : ;SERVICES side stove, furnace, spare tire, ;::i ~.i!ii;:~ii ~i;~ ;:: ::: ~::~:;:;::i!!7!/;U;!!1!:i!~;ii~:•i!:~:~;~;~::~:~1:1:~1~;ii;~i:i!!ii~:~:i:~i~:i~ii ¸ new marine battery, sleeps six. DON'T PLANT Grass, have an Excellent Cond. $5800 OBO. instant lawn. Put sod down and 250-632-5755 turn on the sprinkler. Call 847- Due...... to the Victoria " " ..... D ay...... Holiday ...... Weekend:::~~~; 4083 for a delivered price. :!::i Early Advertising Deadlines will be in place for the issue of the :::~ FOR RETIREMENT information on the world's most perfect We're There ,,,~:i May 24th Terrace Standard ,,~,7/~! climate lake Chalapa, mexico. Live safely, less money, enjoy- •, ;~ ¢~ , 1977 FORD 350x17 crewcab ing a wonderful exatriat commu- & We Care w/30' fifth wheel. Forced air Display And Classified Display AND Classified Deadlines Are nity. email heating. Good for construction sallin @laquna•com.mx office or light freight. Ready to _C,~_CE l I tlENNE be certified. 250-835-2292 SMITHERS BASED trucking 1990 21 1/2 5th wheel, awning, May 18/00- 4 p.m. company looking for fill or par- Please welcome SC~t'ff ~pDU CANCER fridge, stove, oven, forced air tial backhauls from anywhere in your neighbourhood furnace, lots of storage, large for the Alberta or Sasketchewan to de- liver anywhere from Prince canvassers when they bathroom, dual holding tanks, knock oii your door. .his. COLUMBIA new battery, excellent condition. George to Prince Rupert. 847- AND YUKON DWISION $12,500 OBO. 250-638-0527 4083 after six or leave message. May 24/00 Terrace Standard MIKE ROSMAN'S RV "Help" TERRACE' We need campers, trailers, 5th motorhomes. Buy/consign ROYAL PURPLE OF CANADA fenced compaird separate use sales staff. Interior's largest Terrace Lodge 216 dealer. Call Peter 1-800-811- 8733 1-250-558-8635 NI )ARD PO Box 106, Terrace, BC, VaG 4A2 3210 CLINTON STREET,TERRACE, B.C. Terrace received its Charter on February 22rid, 1958. We are a charitable organization with a membership of forty-two ladies, 1973 CLASS A 25' Cabana Mo- who work very hard and contribute much to our community. torhome. Dodge 413 industrial motor, propane powered, new Our funds are derived from different sources including catering 3/4 fridge, new awning, new and bingo. In 1999, $15,574.20 of these funds were distributed rear tires, $11,000 OBO. 250- 635-6350 after 5 pm. to the following recipients: 1992 DODGE converted camp- erized van. Auto, low mileage. Excellent condition. Only one • Special Olympics • Girl Guides of Canada owner. $25,000. Open to offers. oBC Children's Hospital • Terrace Health Care For more into call 250-692-3807 after 5 pro• °The Salvation Army • Teen Magazine • Variety Club Telethon • Pacific Northwest Music Festival • Elk's Family Hearing • Terrace Child Development Centre • Terraceview Lodge • Terraceview Lodge FOR SALE 1998 Yamaha SRX 700 snowmobile. $4500 firm• Call 250-638-8043 We offer assistance for children requiring medical attention outside the Terrace area, as well to those who require help to

LOOKING FOR experienced purchase hearing aids for their children. This was done by filing babysitter to care for active 3 an application for approval. In 1999 $8,159.74 was paid out to year old boy in our home. Own transportation and/or driver's li- assist children in the Terrace area, with travel funds, cense would be an asset. Apply accommodation and hearing aids. in person with a resume and references to the Costa Lessa Motel, 3867 Hwy 16 east, Ter- race. If you are interested in contacting us about our organization or for assistance, catering or becoming a member, please contact Looking for ~ Mary Doell at (250) 635-5121 Child Care? SkeenaChild Care Resource and Referralhas informationcn Last year,Max underwent surgery to implant a new kind • childcare options and on choosinochild care. of pacemaker, one with technological advancements Drop by The Family Place at 4553 Park Ave. unavailable just 5 years ago. Every time you give to the or call 6.38-1113, SkeenaCCRR is a progomof the TerraceWoman's Resource Centre Hear,tend Stroke Foundation, you fund research that leads Coast Chipper PRECISELYRIGHT and is fundedby the Minisl;yof Social lR•ainServices ~.~velopmentand Economic Securi~.~ to medical breakthrouglas,hke,the one: that saved.... Max ' s life. ., STUMP GRINDING OUR SPECIALITY YourMoving Professionals Since 1997 Free Estimates . ..-5~J Truck& New28 fl Trailerat YourService/ 944 : ' * Across town or the country more , Will assist or load for you MISCELLANEOUS Now he can spemt time u,ith his gralMJhthez: Larry&DebbieSmith ~'~._,G'"I~ • Reasonable Rates • Bondable SERVICES Terrace,B.C. 638-1786 Ph:615-0002 ce,: 638-6969 CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- dian Pardon seals record. American Waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, ' botxot / TOPS business, travel, licensing, de- 8I~RI/IGE8 ." | m~'d TREE SERVICE portation, All Canadian/Ameri- can immigration applications. 1- Stump Removals~[ . Treed, Brush Chipper. Rental 800-347-2540 HEART 1 O- 20 ~0off ~Estimates~ Danger TreesinceRemoval-1900- FullyT°pping'lnsured Shaping FREE CREDIT Counselling. AND STROKE FOUNDATION Parking TerIM;:~on 638-8811 Consolidate debts, One low Please give to the Heart and Stroke Foundation• I Lot Sweepi~ monthly payment. Eliminate or ~ Cell: 615-6921 i reduce interest, rebuild your credit rating. Credit counselling Society of BC. A non-profit Wekom to • ,,m'J t" p""R, Seato, KITCHEN Service. 1-888-527-8999. MyerHouse Gdts ~, ~ IContractlna_ Inc. VAMI~I'~._..ITI-- andBaskets ~ [~' I ~ CABINETS ~).~t/)4]i Featuring quality Yourbest source for gifts and collectable, ~ I ~ q~'. l Europeanalyl• cabinets :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :-:..:.-:.;; ,...... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~i~::: ] !ii:: :ii::i:fli!ii ::ii iii::::i~ ~::ii]!iiifi::ii:,!i Sendorrafltodayloryour ~ ~'~l by"Vanway', free Spring Catalogue ~l ~m]J,~ri~r)f/'tm~l NorthernB.C.'S largest flli V,~/,llhl'llllll ,=btnotmanufacturer ~:....:::::::::::::::::::::: ~:~,~ ::~;:s.?~~ .... 4380 FosterRood Prince George, B.C V2N$H9 i ~.~JitV/)111 Rob or Carrie 250.614.8242 LI w~, l @ 638.8989~

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Dalois Happy Flowers~ R L Asphalt Sealing I COMPLETE Specializingin residentialdriveways, • Gardening Services * Lawn Landscapes Protect yourpavement. _ _,,,. #7- 4038 MOTZ RD., TERRACE,B.C. V8O 4M4 • Weeding a Pruning Keep it lookinglike newl Charles Robinson 615-4740 a Shrubs& Trees * Fertilizing Free Estimates FLOWER BED BUILDING OR j~AINTENANCE i SweepingSmall Parking Lots Roland Legate 3661 HawthornAve, Terrace Phone: 635-3516 Price effective until May 31/2000 Limited Items T E.R RACE • U.I'.W. glakebum Family Woodworks~ ESt. Since 1990 *REAL • CUSTOM CRAFTED CABINETS We build Commercial and Residential Cabinets to fit the FURNITURE MOVING needs of those looking to get the most for their dollerl LNDARD IncludingFront Reception Counters, ~sks, Storage Systems LOCAL OR and Kitchen,Bath, Stereo, China end 11/Cabinets. 3210 Clinton St. Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 Oneof akind items like: Fishing Rod and Tackle Stnrag, Cabinets. Wecan repair and restore Furniture and Antiques. OUT OF TOWN Alsowe'll cut yourmaterial for you. Call/Fax Gord at 635-8270 or Cell 615-7699 J B14- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 Cross-country club denied millen,um Saddle cl u b names grant money THE KITIMAT Cross but they ran out of money," Country Ski Club's plan to Brown explained, improve its facilities at The club has already dip- gymkhana champions Onion Lake has suffered a ped into its operating re- financial setback, serves to pay for construe- TALENTED horses and in- Kelly Brown on Misty and noit. The club learned its sec- tion materials and equip- tricate riding was the order Rachel Muller on Skip. In peewees, Codie Long ond B.C. 2000 Community ment needed for the volun- of the day at the Thornhill Even the younger little topped the field, charting a Spirit grant application has teer crews who are assisting Community Fairgrounds britches riders managed 23.029 second time on Jeri- been turned down, forcing this spring and summer at May 7 as several Totem cho. Conor Wreggitt and the club to look for alterna- Onion Lake, site of the Saddle Club members top- FASTEST TIMES Joseph Muller finished sec- rive sources of money to club's 10-year-old network ped the charts at the club's FLAG PICKING ond and third. pay for an expansion of its ofcross-country-skitrails. first gymkhana of the year. Margie Remple, 14.805 In pole bending, Margie In flag picking, Marge Remple posted her second facilities at the Onion Lake Brown said after the site POLE BENDING Remple won the masters masters win on Mr. Mike in skitrails, is powered up, a precon- Danita Petch, 23.168 Phase one ~s already structed caretaker's resi- class on Mr. Mike in 14.805 25.773 seconds. Marty Cox FIGURE 8 under way. The club has set dence - built and assembled seconds. rode Persia to second and Totem Saddle Club president Lyn Lavoie tackles Lori Howard, 20,316 the end of May as the target by Northwest Community Jocelyn Benoit won the Dan Muller was third. shows her skill at barrel racing. for completing the site for College students - will be seniors class on Joe in KEYHOLE Danita Petch and Lyn again beating Dan Muller full electrical service, a moved into place in antici- 17.683 seconds while Kim Lyn Lavoie, 9.536 Lavoie came in seconds Hayduk placed second and by fractions of a second. milestone that paves the pation of hiring a tenant to Remple and James Muller apart in the seniors division, third. BARRELS Lori Howard on way for a year-round careta- keep an eye on a planned won the doubles event, with with Petch's lightening Royleen Seidlitz took the Lyn Lavoie, 18.034 Legs stole the seniors event ker's residence and, one security system. Next up is Remple crossing the finish quick time of 23.168 sec- little britches class on Tans from Terri Stewart on day, a new day lodge for installing a septic field and line in 18.828 seconds and onds. in 30.969 seconds while Codie Long rode Jericho to Cody. Danita Petch was skiers. digging an on-site well. Muller following suit in times under 20 seconds. In junior pole bending, third. Club president Terry "We're still progressing," 23.733 seco:~ds. Royleen Seidlitz won the Amy Hayduk topped the list a 26.863-second finish in Amy Hayduk, Adrienne Brown remained optimistic, he said, adding the club will In juniors, Amy Hayduk event on Tans in 19.288 again, this time bringing the peewee event. Siedlitz, and Rachel Muller despite the disappointing now look at other ways to rode Archie to the finish in seconds, way ahead of Persia in at 23.462 seconds. In figure eight's Remple rocked her competition topped the juniors event. news. raise money to complete 15.111 seconds beating Christie Long and Tara Be- Rachel Muller and Jennifer "It's a slight slow down," phase one. "It's taken us 10 he said. "Now we know we years to get power; $15,000 668 - WEEK OF have to fund raise." to $20,000 is not a huge MAY 15/2000 It's the second time the amount of dollars." COMMUNITYNEWSPAPERS Network Classifieds grant committee has rejec- The Kitimat-Stikine re- ASSOCIATION These ads appear in approximately 100 "t"290 ,or25words To place an ad call ted the club's application for gional district gave the club $6.00each this paper or the British Columbia and Yukon community newspapers in B.C.and Yukon money to help pay for its a $25,000 grant on the un- C and reach more that7 3 million readers. additional word 8CYCNA at (604) 669- Onion Lake proj.ect. derstanding that $12,000 The committee had would be repaid once the BUILDING SUPPLIES BUSINESS EDUCATION HELP WANTED TRAILERS urged the club to immedia- so-called millennium grant F L O O R I N G OPPORTUNITIES A NEW CAREER? Train to DIETARY/HOUSEKEEPIN WE PAY CASH Instantly for 1984 and newer RV's. tely resubmit a scaled-down came through. LIQUIDATION. Laminate HAY RIVER, NWT: thriving be an G/Laundry Supervisor is We also take trade-ins, version of their initlal're- Now, the club will have $.75, Oak Unfinished $.99, licensedrestaurant, owner Apartment/Condominium responsible for organizing consignments and have quest. After some quick- to ask regional district dir- Prefinished $2.50, Maple retiring, $90,000. + lease Manager. Many jobs and overseeing three ectors to keep its initial available! Free job departments. Performs special finance packages thinking, the plan was mod- Unfinished $2,00, or $390,000. including available. Call Voyager RV ified and the club reapplied, grant in place. Prefinished $3,50, 6" building. Also a second bar placement assistance, related administrative duties and provides Centre 1-800-668-1447 this time for just $48,728. "We'll need the whole Knotty Fir $1.00, Oak and restaurant, fully leased Government registered program, For service. Graduation from www.voyager-rv.com. 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