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WEDNESDAY July 26, 2000 (51;10 plus Be GST outside of the Terrace area) T, NDARD' VOL,oo 13 NO, 16os Gay pride referendum floated By JEFF NAGEL itial Human Rights Tribunal de- B.C.'s request for a pride pro- posed the original pride day re- CITY COUNCIL could hold a cision in response to a com- day not in conflict with other reports of violence," she said in clamation on the grounds that it quest because the Aug. 5 date local events, Power said no. referendum to ask voters for plaint being filed by a local didn't come from a local group. reference to gay pride parades permission to go as far as re- would have conflicted with Ri- "1 don't think a proclamation there. "1 don't know whether it group, but that it might be able Two weeks later a local verboat Days. quired in refusing to proclaim a to overturn such a decision later is the way to go for them," she will achieve what the group group came back to council "'Terrace has one festival per gay pride day in Terrace, sug- on in the courts. said. wants which is more people with a locally requested procla- year other than music festival gests one city councillor. Vanderlee conceded that Although the tolerance com- being open and transparent mation that Vanderlee and most and that is Riverboat Days," mittee in ils presentation to Ron Vanderlee said a vote could take money. other councillors also opposed. about their group rights." on the issue might resolve any said Power. "This is our time to council asked for only a procla- So far, however, he said he's Now, citing the possibility of Councillor Lynne Christen- questions about whether council celebrate heritage as far as Ter- mation - not permission for a had nothing but support in let- legal action, Vanderlee won't sen, who also opposed both re- should issue the proclamation ters and phone calls for his po- give his personal reasons for quests, drew a parallel to the and whether it has constituents' sition in voting against two gay opposing the proclamation, but [] Human rights complaint coming, Page A2 Orange Order parades in North- support in spending tax money pride proclamation' requests. says he's sure he's representing ern Ireland. That's similar, she to fight what could be a lengthy He said some supporters take people who elected him. said, because just one faction is legal battle. race is concerned." parade - Power added she be- parading and making the other a Biblical perspective in back- "I believe the voters that put Local organizers, in making "Maybe a referendum would ing him and opposing a procla- lieved they were asking for a group feel uncomfortable. me in don't want me to vote the second request, however, parade. be a good idea," he said last mation, while others say they that way," he said. If the proclamation is indeed week. "Would taxpayers sup- said they'd be happy with a "When it's proclaimed about creating mutual respect want to avoid the erosion of fa- Other councillors have also proclamation for a different port the city on fighting this mily values. people have a right to do for people, she said, it shouldn't had to come up with new ex- date that didn't conflict with issue?" In the first vote, on June 26, marching and so on, and it's be imposed on anyone. planation's for voting to reject Riverboat Days. created a lot of ill feelings The city's own legal advice Vanderlee had opposed provin- the requests. "i don't think the proclama- said it would likely lose an in- Asked if she would support a within communities," she said. tions should be used as a politi- cial gay rights group Rainbow Councillor Olga Power op- gay pride proclamation on a "In Toronto there have been cal tool," Chri.~tiansen said. Dream boat PNG wants Glenda /ii ~ • to jack gas

By KEITH FREEMAN i, JOHN SIMMONS is living his dream. Looking over rates again the 33-foot former gillnet- ter berthed in a parking lot , NATURAL GAS users said Jones. near the corner of Kalum " face another rate increase Methanex cited high and Soucie in Terrace, t this fall. costs for natural gas and Simmons, a sawmill This time it's not be- low prices for its alternate supervisor, says boats have cause of higher gas costs, fuel methanol as a reason always been an art form to but a result of the closure for the July 1 plant closure. him. p :\ of the Methanex methanol Methanex is still provi- "I've always toyed with plant in Kitimat. ding income to PNG i: i • .4 the idea of fixing up one of Natural gas flows to the through a "take or pay" these," he said, grinning. northwest through Pacific provision in a contract be- This boat, the 30 year- I Northern Gas (PNG) pipe- tween the two. It requires old Lady Glenda, took the lines and since Methanex Methanex to continue pay-. long road to Terrace. was its largest customer, it ing PNG even though it Moored in Klemtu, paid most of the transmis- may not be taking any gas. J owner Francis Robinson sion costs. That works out to 80 per was looking to get rid of it. But since the plant is cent of what Methanex The boat had a sound hull, now closed for at least a would normally pay. but the deck and cabin year, PNG needs to raise And though that is was in shambles, because more money to meet those providing money, PNG of a third of a century of costs, says spokesman still has had to cut costs continuous use. Peter Jones. and apply to raise rates, Meanwhile in Terrace, It's already cut ex- said Jones. Simmons, who has done penses by laying off 12 PNG and Methanex are carpentry work, had almost people - 10 per cent of its continuing to talk about workforce. Three of those given up hope of finding having the gas utility re- people are in Terrace. an old boat to restore to duce transmission fees to original condition. PNG is, however, un- help meet Methanex's able to yet indicate how That's where Murray need to reduce its costs in much more it wants to Hamer enters the story. order to reopen its closed charge people to make up Homer works as a pilot, Kitimat methanol plant, for the Methanex shortfall. visiting small communities But Jones noted the "A lot of the work has up and down the coast, in- transmission costs are just been done in cutting costs cluding Klcmtu. one cost factor and not a !!ii• ¸ 71:i:: up until now," said Jones. very large one at that. A few months ago, The rate increase appli- Simmons and Hamer "PNG is flexible but cation is to be filed this PNG does not believe that bumped into each other on September before the B.C. the street. When Hamer this single component Utilities Commission. would solve Methanex's found out about Simmons' In addition to job cuts, desire to fix up an old problems," he said. PNG closed its Vancouver Those .talks fit with Me- boat, Robinson's Lady head office and is cutting Glenda came to mind. thanex's plan for what it' capital spending. calls a "co-venture" - a, Now it's become a part- Overall, Methanex ac- time project nursed by system whereby it wants counts for 60 per cent of cost reductions when the Simmons' own "blood, the gas volume going price of methanol is low in ' sweat and tears", never- through the PNG pipeline return for sharing profits mind pocketbook. and provides 40 per cent of when the price rises. If all goes according to the income. In addition to a break plan, the Lady Glenda JOHN SIMMONS and his Lady Glenda, the former gillnetter he's fixing up and converting into a pleasure Having. one large custo- from PNG, Methanex is should be on the water by craft. Right now, the boat is parked near Soucie Avenue and Kalum Street, but Simmons hopes to have it mer is good in the sense of looking for a drop in natur- autumn as a pleasure craft. out on the water by fall. The boat was towed up the coast from Klemtu earlier this year. a guaranteed income flow, al gas royalties charged by but it is also vulnerable the province and in proper- should something happen ty tax it pays to Kitimat Food bank cupboards Dare to that large customer, for its methanol plant. By SARAH GLEN donations over the holiday, which helps it THE SALVATION Army food bank is fa- feed people throughout the rest of the cing a crisis. year. Nisga'a gov't building open The bank, which relies heavily on do- "Donation numbers are down both at THE WORKERS of the Nisga'a Lisims Govern- nations from the community, is out of Christmas and during the year," he said. ment moved into their big new building in New food, While donations may be decreasing, Aiyansh last week. "We are completely out," said David the number of people using the bank Landscaping and final finishing work is sti IMI~ Sessford, director of community and fa- many of them children - is going up. derway on the front entrance to Ihe curved mily services for the Salvation Army. The number of children using the bank house-style building. , To cover the shortfall the bank is now is up close to 50 per cent from a year ago, But by last Friday all tile employees had made forced to buy food - but they can only do "Staples like pasta, rice, canned meat the move from their previous cramped quarters in DAVID SESSFORD, director of community and fa' that for about a week, and powdered or canned milk are needed the old Nisga'a Tribal Council offices. The empty shelves are due in part to most," said Sessford. mily services for the Salvation Army, stands by the fewer donations collected by the bank An official opening of the new government. empty shelves at the Army's food bank, Food ran over Christmas, explained Sessford Non-perishable food items can be building is being planned for Sept. 14 and may in- dropped off at the Salvation Army's thrift elude a totem pole raisingl a spokesman said. out last week.. The food bank does a major drive for store on Lakelse Ave. A2- The Terrace S)andard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 City faces complaint for gay pride refusal By SARAH GLEN a settlement conference, on the complaint - it is A LOCAL gay pride com- where both parties meet also planning a celebra- mittee is filing a human informally to mediate their tion. rights complaint against differences. A potluck is planned for city council. "It takes about a year to August 12 at the Family The Terrace Rainbow 16 months to go through Place. Committee, formally the the entire process," said "It is a low key cele- Terrace Tolerance Com- Boulard. bration that we feel suits mittee, decided to file the But that's not deterring the needs of the gay com- complaint after council re- the committee from filing munity here," said Our trades programs are continuous entry-exit so you can jected its request to pro- a complaint. Bostock. "We know not all claim a lesbian, gay, bi- "The B.C. Human gay people would feel start almost anytime. ApF / now for September 2000. sexual and transgendered Rights Commission is. comfortable coming out at pride day. there for a reason," said a highly public event." F~r More InformationCall 635-6511 The announcement Elizabeth Snyder, another The potluck is open to was made at a July 20 member of the committee, all lesbian, gay, bisexual press conference. "We hope that our ac- and transgendered people "We were denied the tions will prompt other and their friends and allies. proclamation based purely groups who feel they've on our sexual orientation been discriminated against and that is grounds for dis- to step forward and take a crimination," said Maur- stand." een Bostock, a member of The committee has al- the committee. ready received support The committee is in the from its Vancouver coun- process of filing the com- terpart, Rainbow B.C. plaint. "Rainbow B.C. is be- Once received by the hind the Terrace commit- B.C. Human Rights Com- tee and we support them in mission, the complaint their actions," said Craig must be screened to see if Maynard, a member of it follows the commis- Rainbow B.C. sion's mandate. barbara findley (who "We only follow up on spells her name with a complaints that discrimi- small 'b' and a small 'f') Spend $100.00 nate on the basis of race, is a Vancouver-based law- colour, ancestry and sex yer has volunteered her mmm and if the complaint hap- services to the local com- & receive a bonus pened at work, in a te- mittee. nancy agreement or in a findley acted as the public service," said counsel for a Kelowna- Theresa Boulard, the act- based gay pride committee ing manager for education after the city council in and communication with that area rejected the the commission. committee's request to After a complaint has proclaim a lesbian, gay, ida mimmum ;100.00 .~ (excluding purchases been screened, it is up to a bisexual and transgendered ips. transit passes,gift commission officer to col- (LGBT) pride day. . prescriptions, tobacco lect evidence from both The committee in the AIRreward m lies.n" ,,,,u ~pec,al event tickets) parties and present the re- Kelowna case also filed a commendations to a com- human rights complaint missioner. and after a tribunal hearing At this point the com- the council was found plaint can go two ways. guilty of sexual discrimi- Boulard explains that nation. the commissioner can ei- "All the information in A A na ttt 1 ther chose to send the that we've collected so far complaint off to the inde- , points toward a pretty ril ~ll I~ i~ mill mini mt~ :-Limitof one bonus offer per visit., Coupon must be U pendently operated B.C. clear cut case. 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RCMP seek video games POLICE are on the lookout for stolen video games, after a break-in of a pickup truck. The theft, which occurred on Lloyde Ave., happened on the evening of July 17-18. Stolen was a Sony Playstation, a Niutendo 64 system, as well as a knapsack and a yellow tool box. The items were marked with the owners name, and are valued at about $3,600. Gillnet season over DESPITE CALLS by gillnettcrs for a 10 per cent mortality rate on upper Skeena coho, the Depart- ment of Fisheries and Oceans shut down the Skee- na River gillnet sockeye season last week, after a brief extension. Strong sockeye returns led to gillnetters calling for a week extension for the sockeye fishery, where coho are caught incidentally. Coastal stakeholders, including the United Fish- ermen and Allied Workers Union, wanted to harv- est more sockeye. They cited a draft study by the II Paved paradise Pacific Scientific Advice Review Committee CREWS WITH Terrace Paving finished paving the new skate- be cut in later, say local organizers. Boarders, in-line skaters and which held that a 10 per cent mortality rate for board park last week. Much of the asphalt work, particularly the BMX bikers are now using it. Donations and contributed labour upper Skeena coho would not have a long-term im- curved edges, had to be packed by hand. There are still some built most of the $250,000 skateboard park. The city ended up pact on the stocks. ,features - curves and pyramids -~ to go into the park, but they'll, paying $60,000.

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|I EAGF:I LITTLE DEVIL. S ESTABLISHED APRIL 27, 1988 PUBLISHER: ROD LINK AREN'TYOU ADDRESS: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C. • V8G 5R2 TELEPHONE: (250) 638-7283 • FAX: (250) 638-8432 L~"~ 8 i U EMAIL: [email protected] ~ |. Pride, Part Two LET'S MAKE no mistake here. Mayor Jack Tal- stra and the city councillors who voted against de- claring a gay pride day here did so on personal re- ligious grounds. Toss out the excuses that the first request came ,- from an outside group or that the request for the Aug. 5 declaration date would somehow conflict with Riverboat Days or that since the provincial government has already declared a gay pride week, there is no need for a local proclamation. All of these are smokescreens, and not very good ones at that. The decision to reject rests on Biblical prohibi- tions of any type of sexual behaviour or lifestyle • F, erson of class and distinctior that is not a sanctioned union between a man and VICTORIA- His home is one A lieutenant-governor's life l ask him what comes to a woman. of the most impressive estates is not for the faint-of-heart, mind when he looks back on in Victoria, but he gets to live Constant entertaining and tra- his five years as the Queen's There's clearly a substantial body of people in in it only temporarily, vel, as well as preparations or representative in British Co- the community who oppose the concepts of male Garde Gardom, Lieutenant- special functions would stress lumbia. and female homosexuality, bisexuality, and trans- Governor of British Columbia, out a man half his age. "The young people Helen greets me in his study in Gay- On Confederation Day, July and I have met on our travels gendered individuals. ernment House, the traditional 15, commemorating British through he province are far So in their actions, Mr. Talstra and the others residence of the Queen's re- Columbia's entry into Confe- more worldly than we were at presentative, in the capital deration on July 19, 1871, Gar- that age. They want to partici- can claim to be acting on behalf of some of their city's exclusive Rockland dam and his wife Helen, ex- pate, not sit in the rusty constituents. And they did so with the right each area. petted an estimated 7,000 dusties," he says. and every one has to express themselves. "Have a cigar," he says, people to visit Government "We have met people from but I decline, lighting a cigar- :o,aM "ru=z r-Ao,-r^i House. every vocation, age and back- But to do so as a mayor and council is another ette instead. In all likelihood, :ROM THE. CAPITAt The program included the ground and we found again and he is the last occupant of Gov- HUBERT BEYER Pipes and Drums of the 78th again that there is a great col- matter altogether for what's happened is a meld- ernment House who doesn't Fraser Highlanders, the Pipes lective wisdom in the general ing of church and state. And that's not something follow the politically-correct the media with suspicion and and Drums of the Canadian public." they were elected to do. no-smoking mandate imposed contempt, and few of the ven- Scottish Regiment, a Chinese I ask him for a theoretical by all governments on their ture into the press gallery, children Lion dance, the Saa- example of what, in his opi- But if this council and mayor wants to fully ex- own properties, as well as Gardom was in politics for nich International Dancers and nion, could move a lieutenant- press themselves in this combination of church those that should be none of 20 years, two months and 22 Marimba Mazuba, Gardom de- governor to unilaterally dis- their business, hours. Does he miss it? "Not scribed as "an excellent solve the legislature and force and state, then it should not stop with refusing to At 76, he's as irrepressible really, although I miss some of group." an election. If a government declare a gay pride day. and gregarious as he was when the people I worked with back And then, of course, there tried to shut down the free I first met him, more than 20 then, I liked the policy part of are, on occasion, 16 grandchil- press, he says without hesita- It should take a stance against Sunday shopping years ago. politics, not the personal," he dren who can turn Government lion. within the Terrace city boundaries. It should seek Back then, Gardom was a says, conscious of he fact that House upside down in no time "Thank God for a free press. member of what was usually politics has become much flat, ...... It's one of the four pillars of our to ban abortions, ban the sale of explicit videos, referred to asthe Liberal rump more vicious than it was in his During his tenure¢ Oardom . society, along with the govern- ban the showing of explicit movies, ban the sale in the B,C, Legislature, along time. also undertook a project' to sent, the legislature and the:, with Pat McGeer and Alan Although his five years are make Government House and judiciary." of items used in sexual acts, ban the sale of tobac- Williams. up, he has agreed to have his its expansive grounds wheel- Needless to say I liked that co and ban the sale of alcohol. Those were the days when term extended for an indefinite chair accessible, a project quote. But even without it, I Sound a bit crazy? Not at all. Banning all of the after the House rose to the tra- period, presumably until after which, when completed tSis would say that British Colum- ditional shower of ripped up the next election, fall, will have cost $250,000, bians are very fortunate to have above has as much of a grounding in Biblical acts from the press gallery While his predecessor, most of it raised through dana- been served by Garde Gardom, principles as does the prohibition of certain types seats above, Gardom would David Lam, was the quiet, re- tions, as politician and as lieutenant- show up at our working quar- flective, hard-to-get-to-know And speaking of the governor. of sexual behaviour. (Truth be told, there's a tars, close to the legislative type, Gardom is one of the grounds, consisting of the most Beyer can be reachedat: strong argument to be made that in doing so, the chambers, with a case of most outgoing peoplel know. beautiful gardens you have E m a i ! champagne. He puts people at immedi- ever laid eyes on, they're kept [email protected]; Tel mayor and council would be farther ahead in ex- These days, the politicians, ate ease with his boisterous up by 17 full-time staff plus (250) 381-6900; Web pressing their religious principles than by what with some justification, regard laugh alone. 220 volunteers, hnp://www.hubertbeyer.com they did with their gay pride declaration refusal.) If the mayor and council really want to express their rights, this is what they should have done. Declare a gay pride day as requested. Then im- mediately have each and every councillor op- posed to homosexuality et al state their individual (i,c, od riddance to this debt AFTER MORE than 10 years ahead with their pet plan. And runs open. The report covers 15 positions for the record. of the regional district of Kiti- while they skied, taxpayers BC ski hills from Apex Alpine The mayor and council would then keep church mat-Stikine annually tinkering stewed, to Whistler/Blackcomb and : with Shames Mountain ski In the end the debt bal- Whitewater. Again no mention and state separate. They would be able to give ex- hill's debt juggling the repay- loaned to $620,000 from the of Shames. Why not? And how pression to their individual rights and religious ment schedule to ease of original peanut package of does the ski hill plan to grow if delay payments, the provincial $340,000. What you might call it only markets to local skiers? beliefs. They would also deny the declaration ad- government has passed legis- success at any cost. Is Shames trying to assure vocates a sense of victory for the proclamation lation enabling the debt to be So far, Shames has man- plenty of parking and no wait- wiped from the books. We tax- aged little more than to re- ing at the ski lifts for locals? would be a hollow one at best. payers were wiped across the cycle Terrace's recreational Wiping off the debt has one And they would also be able to get on with floor in the process, dollars. And little wonder. Any benefit for taxpayers - now re- Granted, we knew almost advertising I've seen has been gional directors can focus their what they were elected to do as a city council. from the day Shames Ski Car- in the local papers. The appar- attention on vital issues with poration won the Kitsumkalum II-'lllel|le'll|l:ll~0ll.]Ell~l cnt lack of wide angle adver- firmer business plans and ski hill assets with the highest CLAUDETTE SANDECKI tieing has always baffled me. brighter outlooks, issues like bid that we'd never get our For instance, until the ma- sewer, landfills, and a survey money, gazine quit publishing early of the cost of. flying patients hi- PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link From the time the first pay- A quick scan of any article this year, "B.C. Woman" car- ther and yon. ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach mcnt came due Shames on ski hill management would fled a two-page or more winter I'm angry Shames was ever 12000 I PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur whined about the rustiness of have told them ski hills rarely sports spread promoting our awarded the Kitsumkalum ski :BLUE I NEWS Jeff Nagel • NEWS/SPORTS: Keith Freeman the equipment they'd bought make money. That weather, province's ski hills and winter hill assets, but like the Y2K m.BO I NEWS/COMMUNITY: JenniferLang and made excuses for why location, transportation links, resorts in it's mid-winter issue, bug, I hope we never hear of it FRONT OFFICE: Darlene Keeping they couldn't be expected to and luck must converge before But I never saw Shames again. CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Carole Kirkaldy pay even interest, ski hills break even. Mountain mentioned. And if someone ever authors ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: That began the annual pil- But guided by a love of ski- Similarly, during the winter "A Panhandler's guide for Sam Bedford, Mark Beaupre & Stacy Swetlikoff grimace to the regional district ing, advisors who can't wait to the Province prints a daily Dummies" the genesis of TELEMARKETER: Stacy Swetlikoff begging for forgiveness of the buckle on the boards, and snow report giving ski hill con- Shames Mountain Ski Corpora- entire debt on the grounds friends in government circles, ditions, centimetres of new tion can supply much of the DARKROOM/COMPOSING: Susan Credgeur their venture wasn't profiting, the Shames people forged snow, base, and the number of know-how. AD ASSISTANT: Sandra Stefanik & Clare Halleck SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: $54.88(+$3.85GST) per year; Seniors $48.62 (+$3.40GST); 6~I qS~F.LOCOANP ~.. 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ii Adding CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD The Mail Bag I it all up What is going on? Dear Sir: Human Resources Both children and families minister Gretchen Mann Brewin and Claudette Sandecki. in her col- Development Canada unto of July 12, have indicated their belief that it brings a variety of has been picketers which have held up the entry of two clients into the youth detox facility after it was benefits to the region issued an interim operating license on June 19. By KAREN WIENBERG Misspending began however, on April 1. Blaming Human Resources Development Canada picketers only accounts for less then one month of EVEN IF you didn't directly benefit from a funding misuse. Human Resources Development Canada pro- The facts are clear; staff was hired on April 1 gram, the federal agency's programs have and paid to staff a clientlcss-facility 24 hours a day served to strenghten the entire northwest. seven days a week. The decision to misuse tax- Between April 1999 and March 2000, a payers' dollars, was made well before the neigh- total of $11,199,124 was invested in the bourhood even knew of the facility's existence. people of northwestern B.C. on various em- That knowledge did not become public until April ployment programs and services. 27, and pickets dkl not appear until May 20. Even if you weren't a direct participant, Clients were not permitted to be in the facility these programs and services did play a role in until June 19. In fact, Jeanettc Anderson has stated the lives of each one of us. herself that our pickets are not working and that The Programs and Services are as varied as the program really isn'taffectcd at all. the people that access them. Ms. Sandecki also states that it is picketers who Included are Targeted Wage Subsidies, are holding up the licensing, ller only evidence for where the cost of wages are shared with local this is an alleged, delay in installing a sprinkler employers, encouraging them to hire and train system. These pickets are not union ones, and individuals they would not have hired without there is no reason for anyone to refuse to cross the subsidy and providing the employee with them. The sprinklers were only one of many reno- on-the-job training and valuable work exper- vations needed before the facility could get an in- ience. terim licence, and it appears renowllions continue Local Labour Market Partnerships are used in order for the facility to receive a full licence. to encourage partnership within the community It is irresponsible to blame this misspending on to build the capacity of the community to take average citizens when only government and ad- care of their employment-related needs. ministration of this facility c~m be blamed. If the public at large, the Liberal party, and eventually One such Terrace area project is spearhea-: the Ministry for Children and Families deems that ded by the Northwest Loggers Association. this was an inappropriate use of scarce drug treat- The contract objective is to research and ment dollars then only those people within the coordinate the workshops needed to upgrade management positions of this facility can be held workers skills thereby assisting them in main- responsible. taining employment within the forest industry. It appears that since April 1 this facility was Partners involved are the Workers Compen- and continues to be months behind schedule in ob- sation Board, Skeena Sawmills, NWLA, Mini- taining licensing. In order to hold onto them, an stry of Social Development & Economic Se- entire staff was hired to operate a facility behind curity, Ministry of Forests, Main Logging, schedule. It is my hope that the balanced budget IWA, and Skeena Cellulose Inc. law will stop such frivolous spending. In the future An exciting project at Prince Rupert re- BIG NUMBERS: Karen Wienberg of Human Resources Development Canada adds up this kind of spending should result in a 20 per cent ceived world-wide recognition. the local offices contribution through grants, programs and local salaries to the north- pay penalty for the minister responsible for Ms. A local company accessed this program to west economy. Anderson's facility. research into making a better "deer browser". Walter Yeo, Terrace, B.C. The trials carried out in various locations together here to help you, or your neighbour, whether they are public, non-profit or private around the globe were so successful that they get the needed training to get the job. companies. not only received more orders than they could The Workshare program is used during Hundreds of students will be able to secure "Leave a friend" handle (and will need to expand their busi- times of economic downturn to give the em- jobs this summer thanks to this program. Dear Sir ness, but that's yet another project), but also • .ployer an alternative to laying off their em- The Self-Employment program provides un- It's disheartening to have our very own living researched and designed making "rabbit brow-- ployees. employed individuals with coaching on busi- legend in Terrace when there aren't many people sers" for and some other "pest brow- The Provincial and Federal Government ness plan development and implementation, who appreciate him. ser" for California vineyards, join forces with the Apprenticeship program in comprehensive training and guidance towards Mighty Moc's objective in life is to be a friend Employment Assistance Services are provi- an effort to strengthen the trades. establishing a viable business and financial to anyone who needs one. "Come a stranger, leave ded by local organizations that have been con- Those with disabilities can tap into the Op- support for a specific period. a friend" How can we condemn a nmn for that? If tracted under this program to provide services portunities Fund to assist them in moving to- During our last fiscal year, 95 applications you need your walk shovelled in the winter, he'll such as employment counselling, career,deci- ,,,,wards paid q~ployment ot~ self-employment. . xvere approved for new business ventures. do it. If you need to pick up garbage in the sum- sion making, job search, access to the lnternet. A number of Youth projects come under the Due to the relatively high unemployment mer, he'll do it. He thrives on helping people. and computers for resume writing and access Youth Initiatives umbrella in recognition of the rate in the Northwest area, local companies Mighty Moo volunteers his time and pays for his to training dollars and other subsidies. investment necessary to strengthen our future qualify for project monies under the Canada own gas when he religiously delivers food to those Communities from Houston to the Queen work force. Jobs Fund. in need for Ihc Terrace lbod bank. This is a man Charlotte Islands have places for all citizens One creative project provided unemployed Seaton Timber near Hazelton is one such who sometimes doesn't eat properly because he to go to for this valuable service. youth, some with multiple barriers, with work business. can't afford it. Training is another big area of HRDC activ- experience and skills to increase their future An employer of approximately 50 people, I worked at the Terrace Travel lnfocentre during ity. employability and community awareness of is- the new economy dictated that in order to con- the summers of '89-'91 and that's when 1 got to Over $5 million was invested helping to sues facing youth today. tinue as viable business, they needed to diver- know Mighty Moo. Many travellers heading south cover costs (not including weekly Employment "Theatre on the Edge" resulted in three out- sify. from the Yukon or Alaska would take the Stewart- Insurance benefits collected by some students) standing performances written, produced and The expansion and diversification into the Cassiar Hwy to Terrace or Prince Rupert and associated with individuals attending performed by the project participants. The value-added market will result in 35 new in- would inevitably meet Mighty Moo. They would training/schooling of all kinds. Summer Career Placement Program annually cremental jobs. come to our infocentre and tell us about this un- Tuition,. books, travel, and allowances work subsidises a wide variety of local businesses, ique character who lived in a little cabin by a lake. I can't remember how many intriguing stories 1 had heard or how many magazine articles, some Grants fuel even from , I had read about Moo before ac- tually meeting him. Travellers loved him. What a summer jobs surprise it was when he finally walked through THE RECOMMENDED applica- those Infocentre doors "I'm just here to drop off tions for the Federal Govern- some business cards for you gals," he said. What harm does his parking at the pull out just ment's Summer Career Placement west of Terrace really do? We may not all agree Program have been approved for year 2000 job seekers. with some of his eccentricities but why not see his positive side instead and allow him happiness. This annual program is de- After all, he's only trying 1o show kindness to signed to assist students in prepar- visitors and help make Terrace a friendly, welcom- ing for their future entry into the ing community, '.labour market. L. Roldo, Terrace, B.C. A wage subsidy is provided to the approved employer. In appreciation The area covering Terrace, Ki- Dear Sir: timat, Nass Valley, up through to It always amazes me how much good can be Atlin submitted 56 applications. accomplished by individuals who don't care who A total of 70 jobs in the not-for- gets the credit, unlike the self-appointed public .profit, public and private sector guardians who use their energies to criticize and were approved. They're worth a destroy based on innuendo and rumour. total of $158,664 over 743 weeks Members of the Terrace Beautification Society of employment. deserve out' praise and supp0rl for the tremendous The positions varied from com- difference they have made and the beauty they munity projects that would suit have added in various spots around town. the high school student to career The linear park is becoming a signifie.'mt impro- pathways for the University stu- vement to the west enlrance mid Fisherman's Park OPERATIONS assistant Judy LeMasurier puts together a training package for clients at Human dent. Funding for the program to- has benefitcd because a few solid citizens saw a Resources Development Canada's office in downtown Terrace. talled $358,724 in the northwest. need and did somclhing about it. : Many people have expended a lo t of energy ranting and raving about the school band crisis, but Tracing flow of region's HRDC money Donna Ziegler, has offered a sohition: S!le knows 600 citizens can make a difference. THE HUMAN RESOURCES De- the Northwest last year for regu- and Literacy agendas are faced by passes employees of banks and fi- Individuals and companies who continue to sup- velopment Canada (HRDC) office lar, sick, maternity, parental and enhancing Canadians' employ- nancial institutions, the Federal port Mills Memorial Hospitiil and Terraceview poured money into Terrace last fish claimants. ability, helping unemployed government, intra-provincial through the Dr, R.E,M. Lee Hospital Foundation in year through a variety of routes. This program helps unem- people find and keep jobs, com- transportation, and First Nations this time of crisis have never lost sign ot' file need, HRDC employees in the hub ployed Canadians get back to bating child poverty and assisting bands. In the Northwest, this in- Funding crisis or noi, the fact is :people get sick office located in Terrace, and the work by providing temporary fi- those most in need. It also brings eludes 154 employers and 2876 and need care. Overworked nurses :and doctors Prince Rupert and Smithers satel- nancial assistance while they up- together employers and workers, employees. need equipment that cash strapped Iiospitals can- lite offices earned $1,842,853 last grade their skills or look for jobs educators and governments to ad- Over the last fiscal year, 114 not supply. Politics donor erase tiie need. inspections were carried out in year. and by delivering active re-em- dress, on a national basis, the Thank you, one and all, you truly make Terrace In order to operate the offices ployment benefits and support human resource challenges facing this area. a better place to live. The program promotes a coop- $258,869 was spent, primarily measures. a sector or industry. Maryiin Davies, Terrace, II.C. with Northwest businesses. The local area Investigations Income Security Programs erative work environment that Staff fundraising throughout the and Control unit had 265 eases (CPP, OAS, GIS, ete) brought fosters constructive labour-man- !i..i,i;: year resu!ted in children's Christ- last year, resulting in $1,838,215 slightly more than $9 million to agement relations and encourages mas gifts for the Anti-Poverty in fines and overpayments being Northwest residents each year. innovation, im'estment and worker About the Mail Ba JF ,:~ ~ Society, donations for "the Food assessed to the individuals and This program strengthens the well-being. The Terrace Standard welcomes letters. Bank, Cancer Society, Heart and employers involved. income security of targeted groups It provides programs and acti- Our address is 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C., Stroke Foundation, and the Salva- Human Resource Investment by developing, administering and vities to equip workers and their V8G 5R2, You can fax to 638-8432. And you tion Army Christmas Hamper. (Employmont Programs & Ser- delivering programs for seniors, employers with tools they need to can e-mail to [email protected]. No at-' Employment insurance resulted vices) - $11,199,124 was invested persons with disabilities, survivors respond to emerging trends in the tachments please. We need your name, ad- in $54,199,881 ($4,516,656 per in this area last year, and migrants. workplace and to adapt to the dress and phone number for verification, month) worth of:benefits pald in Emoloyment, Youth, Learning The Labour Program encore- changing nature of work itself.

q t A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 Boat regs highlight safety NEW REGULATIONS make the responsibility of driving a boat almost the same as driving a car, says a Canadian Coast Guard official. So it's becoming more important for boat owners to know the rules and for the Coast Guard to spend as much time as possible on the water, says Coxswain Jim Camer- on from Prince George. He and summer student Brett Kelley were in the north- west recently doing checks on local lakes and talking to people. "Everyone's missing a few things. Things could be better," said Cameron of the tour. Most of the pleasure boats up north fall into the pow- ered under six metres in length regulation category. Required, among a number of items, is one Canadian- approved flotation device Or life jacket for each person on board, a buoyant heaving line of not less than 15 metres in length, a manual propelling device or an anchor with not less than 15 metres in length and an approved fire extin- guisher. "We find a lot of people don't know about the new reg- ulation requiring a heaving line," said Cameron. As for life jackets or flotation devices, Cameron said purchasers should look for tags indicating they have been BRETT KELLEY, left, and Jim Cameron, a coxswain with the Canadian Coast approved by Canadian authorities. Guard are patrolling the north this year informing boaters of new safety and Other new regulations are setting standards for proof of operating regulations. The new rules now require operating certificates. competency in order to operate powered pleasure craft. All operators born after April 1, 1983 now need to take an ap- proved boating safety course. Certificates for boating safety courses completed before Few log qefl ; here April 1, 1999 will be recognized. By 2002, all operators of craft under four metres in THE NORTHWEST has der small business charter try above others because length, including personal watercraft, will need a proof of been left out of a provincial licences if they get ministry most of it involves cedar. competency. government program with approval to use the land and "There is an increase in And by 2009, all operators of all powered pleasure craft Crimestoppers to battle log can prove that they have a the problem right now," will need proof of competency. The new rules came into theft. year's logging experience. said forests minister Jim effect last September. But according to Brian "There's a lot of demand Doyle. "We're looking to There are also age-horsepower restrictions in that people Downie, the Kalurn forest and I think the small scale recruit three million people under the age of 16 can no longer operate a personal water- district manager, the exclu- salvage program has helped to help us with the craft such as a jet ski. sion means that the minis- make timber available," said problem." Young people between 12 and 16 and not directly super- try's small scale salvage Downie. The ministry estimates vised in a boat can't operate a boat with a motor of more program, which makes The Crimestoppers pro- that log thieves cost the than 40 horsepower. Those under 12, can't operate a boat small amounts of wood gram, announced by the crown $20 million every with more than 10 horsepower. available, is working here. provincial government on year in potential stumpage "Our goal for now is education," said Cameron who op- "[Thefts] are rare here," June 30, covers Vancouver fees-- money which would erates out of Prince George on a two-week rotation with said Downie. "[The minis- Island, and most of the have gone into general reve- another coxswain. "We talk to people at campgrounds, try] probably wouldn't con- southern interior. But there nue to fund public services. wherever." sider our area a high risk are plans to eventually ex- "The thieves are taking RCMP detachment across B.C. are also charged with area." pand the program. jobs away from legitimate enforcing the new rules. But that's a problem with the lo- Last year, the salvage Crimestoppers will be operators," said Doyle. "The cal detachment because it no longer has a boat. program made about 35,000 able to field calls from the losers are the people." Inspector Doug Wheler of the local detachment says ob- cubic metres of timber public about "hot" timber Downie said that the local taining a boat is a goal of the detachment. available in the Kalum for- entering the marketplace, enforcement branch does The Canadian Coast Guard maintains a website at est district, all in 300 to and advise the compliance send out patrols occasional- www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca and there's a 1-800-267-6687 for more 500 cubic metre blocks. and enforcement branch of ly, but charges are rare. information. The program allows small the Ministry of Forests. "I think most people here operators access to patches The theft problem plagues are honest," he said. A letter of blowdown and waste un- the shake and shingle indus- Hire

local :i Dear SiP: .... Regarding the article in the June 28, 2000 issue of your paper on local hire on i ! " ~[ the new school construc- tion in Terrace, we would like to clarify some points that we were trying to make in our letter to School District 82. On selected, new in-stock 2000 models Our appeal to the trustees and management of School District 82 to implement stronger local hire language in their ten- dering documents asks that local tradespersons be !iiiili!iiiiii!:i!ii given assurance of em- iiiiii~iiiiili!~ii ployment on projects in !iiiiiiiii!ii! their communities, regard- I( less of where the company submitting the bid is from. The existing local hire language is too weak and full of loopholes. We are offering School District 82 some sugges- tions on simple changes to their tendering documents that can give local con- struction workers some comfort. The Kitimat hospital project, currently at the foundation stage, is an ex- ample of what can happen without the changes that we are suggesting. Applications from many local tradespersons were 2000 Taurus 2000 F-150* 2000 Explorer 2000 Windstar made to Spirit West Con- struction, (the contractor Canada's Canada's Canada's doing the concrete BET-selling BE T. B T-selling BEST.s,,,,,.o formwork), very few were car in ils class line el trucks line ol $UVs full size minivan called for an interview and • 3.0L 2V V6 Engine • 4-Speed Automatic • Available4.6L V8 Engine • AM/FM Stereo • 4.0L OHV V6 Engine = 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking = Anti-Lock Brakes e 3.8L 200Hp V6 even fewer were hired. Transmission• 6-PassengerSeating = SecurilockTM Anti-theft System System • ElectricRemote Mirrors • Colour-Keyed Engine, 4-Speed Automatic This company continues = AM/FM Stereo with Cassette = SecurilockTM • Standard 4-Doors ,, RemoveableTailgate Body Side Mouldings • Air Conditioning • Power • 7-PassengerSeating • Air Conditioning to bring in tradespersons Anti-theft System • Remote Keyless Entry = RearAnti-Lock Brakes = Power Steering Windows• Power Door Locks • AM/FM Stereowith • PowerWindows • PowerLocks/Mirrors • Tilt Steering = Dual-stage 'Smart'Airbags from outside the area, ,, Second Generation Dual Airbags Cassette • 15" Deep Dish CastAluminum Wheels • .SecuriLockTM Anti-Theft System • Child FriendlyTrunk ReleaseSystem while local tradespersons Umlted selection. = AM/FM Stereo w/Cassette are unemployed. "k'k-k,',k By their hiring prac- ****-k tices, (which are apparent- The Taurus has earnedfive stars- the highest Limited time offer. Windstar is the only minivan to earn a Five ly condoned by the man- possibleU.S. Governmentcrash test rating - Star Crash Test Safety Rating six years in a for front Impact for both driver and front row for front impact for driver and front aging contractoi, Bird passenger- two years in a row.t' Construction from Rich- passenger in U.S. Government testing." mond and B.C.B.C.), this company is telling the local construction workers, who make their lives in the area, buy homes, send their children to school and for the most part will WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: 'Purchase any now In-s ock 2000 Taurus/2000 F-150/2000 Explotor/2000 Wlndstar and receive $2,000.cashback A rebalos to dealer Taxes payable on u amount o purchase price before cashback deduced 0 g%, urcha ...... Ing on new in.stock 2000 Taurus/2000 F-150/2000 Explorer/2000 W ndstar fo a maximum of 48 months to oualified retail customers on aoprovea credit =Offers exclude 2000 F 150 SVT Unh'nin- ~-~ u..,., r~..=~... ~.,, .... ~ ~ ~.~. .... ~...... ' " • / .P so flnanc- probably retire here, that annua percenta~e~te~or4_8 months, men hly payment s $424,3~$530.45/$636.54 cost of borrowingis $36s 28/$401 60/$553 92 iP us forgone cashback) and eta o be repaid is $20 369 28/$25. ~=-~ 461 60/$30'5~3'92~.'1f,,=., • ~ull~uHatinancin;" ¢~i; .L.~^~ ~ vuuO/~=:ouuu/,~30000 ..... , _ ~:.. unanc'. ~ed at 0 9%e o!)nterest is ]u.u '.~u.~'/=//,5%. Inls Is a sample caeum on only. uownpsymont or e.q.utvalent' trade may be requ' md Offers' inc 'ude fra ght of $890/$980/$835/$g45 Financino and cashback, . offers , mutually, oxcl.,~iv~,, , . t:qr,=.-,,.~,~,.,~~,~ o~Hu:,~. ~.~hh~,- ";=UUMU ...... casnoacK :.! ne e i~octwe rata they are not good enough oner.,~omeconcitmnsmayapplytotheGraduateCash nackprogram Llmtsd moonaa O or|maybecance edalany• mew houtnolce Somovehlclesmaynolbeavallableatalldeafstshlpa' . See . Dealer...... for details "~hehahes ==.u=~K fron o m-act,,.-io-~.:',lets no'~ avallaDiO w ..n a=..any o her-.~ to work on that project. front passenger In the U.S. government National Highway Traflic Safety AdministrationTesting (www,nhsta.com). "Canada's Best Selling" based on Retail Registrations for 1999 CY/March 2000 C~'TD/May 2000 CYTD. ' ~ ~, .... ~ .... o,. or,,er a,~ Ken Ltppett, Business Agent, BC Northwest District TERRACE 4631 Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. (250) 635-4984 Council of Carpenters, OTEM FORD Fax (250) 635-2783 Toll Free 1-800-463-1128 DL#5548 Prince Rupert, B.C,

I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000- A7 CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD Love and respect The Mail Bag the gay person but not the lifestyle [AVAILABLE Dear Sir: , ,1~',~'~., 4910B Gre,g ~ve. Perhaps we need It seems to me that if a person or group op- poses gay rights they are somehow painted as in- correct, misguided, misinformed, or worse yet, "Bigot Pride Week" homophobic. Dear Sir: be more in order here, especially when it I wholeheartedly, absolutely feel that homo- Alexis Maikapar's July 19 letter is a comes to homosexuality. sexuality is morally wrong and unnatural. I arn hate letter, pure and simple. As such, it I've even noticed that several of the not homophobic in any way, shape, or form. should never have been printed. people who have written this paper in de- Gay and lesbian people need love and respect Had the phrases "cancer creeping into. fence of gays have hastened to assure from everyone in society and would be welcome our schools" and "pernicious perversion" readers that they themselves are straight. in my home anytime. I have no fear of them. been used to describe any other minority The day we pass legislation granting But I must also state when the homosexual group, religion, or race; I doubt it would equal social rights and benefits to all community wants to tell me their viewpoint is have been. These are the kind of phrases people, regardless of sexual orientation correct and mine is incorrect, we have a problem. Hitler used to describe the Jews. cannot come soon enough. It's too bad You see, today I am a husband and a father of Mr. Maikapar, you are not only ignor- that we can't legislate attitude. That's eight. Most would label me" as aright-wing con- ant of the truth, you are way out of line. why we need a "Gay Pride Day", and I have lived in Terrace for 40 years Terrace and Kelowna seem to need one servative God-fearing Christian. (And they are and never realized that this community more than most towns. Eventually 1 hope correct.) has more rednecks than a turkey farm at sexual orientation will become what it In my teen years and early twenties I indulged Christmas, should be; a non-issue. in many harmful activities, none of which were Seems like "Bigot Pride Day" would Anneke van Keulen, Terrace, B.C. or have been beneficial in teaching morals and values or helping to build a more caring and lov- ing society. Thank God someone loved me enough to C'hristians in the minority..... teach me about Jesus and forgiveness and taught I O!dSkeenaBridge 7P Anniversan/ Dear,,,_,_._Sir:, , . . . . up will not work. wake up and discover they me to walk in wholesomeness and purity. We've had a lot of rhe- In those days, as Bob are in the minority in this Gay and lesbian people deserve love and re- toric about gay pride week Dylan once said, every- Brave New World Order spect, just as we all do, but we do not and should UL , Co.oNS t in recent times, including ~:.!:[IO0°/o:':COTTON, POPULAR SPORTS • ~ ~" ...... r body must get stoned (the that has emerged from not promote a lifestyle that is contrary to the very ! ~GtlE¥,$AO~TSLEE~, CREW NECK T'5 I~ 4~/~,~ some Bible quotes. Jewish preference of capi- western civilization. z dutSma toXX,XL Quite frankly, I wish my precious and life creating process God estab- tal punishment). 2Kings Brian Gregg, lished since life began. ; ~nMondayto Friday Phone635-7731 fellow Christians were as 9:8 (KJV) says infidels Terrace, B.C. outspoken against other were punished for "pissing Rob Relling, Terrace, B.C. forms of infidelity since all against the wall." That's have sinned and fallen the word used. It w~is in re- short of Godly standards. ference to Ahab's Queen Contrary to some be- Jezabel who had a child alll liefs, homosexuality is not by another man. i in the prime sign of a declin- Since Kings' names ing civilization, such as were carved into the wall Western Civilization out a divine decree was issued of Europe which has given ordering the deletion of way to globalism, poverty three generations of names and the mark of the Beast. from the royal genealogy As moral standards dec- of Judah, which ended DOWNTOWNTERRACE line within the framework Ahab's line as promised. of the true Biblical faith Yes, we should tell all C~ze _.q-[eart the results are cults, the sinners to repent and sub- occult and alternate life- ject themselves to the styles. mercy of Christ. But when of Restoring a catholic in- they declare Trades Fair quisition under a new hy- Week, or Baseball Week, Our Citzj brid regime of church and how many of them are in MENS WEAR state at a revised funda- the same boat for not hav- mentalist level to suffer a ing had the pleasure of 4605 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace Ph: 635.5420 witch (or gay) not to live meeting salvation by the by the Old Testament sacrifice Christ made on standard of stoning every- the cross. one who doesn't measure Christians have yet to No need to /, nday,Fr,day &Saturday EVERYTHING rush treaty cede Rentals settlements 169. e9 & up ERAL PAINT Dear Sir: Re: Editorial "Last Stand" June 28, 2000. The writer ~al, Grad Dresses of this editorial refers the the Tsimshian, Gitksan, Gita- nyow and the Haisla peoples as a "less prosperous, an- md Accessories grier, second-class non-treaty natives" because they do Lakelse Avenue, Terrace not have treaty settlements and are not treaty natives. Ph: 635-4211 I find these comments outrages and insulting. May I remind the writer, the Nisga'a people had a land ques- tion and treaties mean, "an agreement between two Check out our great selection of hunting countries" which include a twenty-year funding arrange- & fishing supplies & clothing. See our complete ment. There are 51 more treaties to be made around the pro- selection of General Paint vince, so you will have to live around or within 51 state- style settlements, with its own laws and regulations. - ~ORTH~A~N~G~LER & accessories on sale... The former Gitksan chief negotiator always main- . tained that the land selection model of the government style of dealing with treaty making is not the way of set- . tling land claims. 3217 KalumTerrace 635.6496 There are many people quietly saying, they are not in favour of "self government". There are other ways of set- "We Specializein Hunting& Fishing" tling land claims. Rushing treaties by the governments and the NDP be-. cause their sands of time are running out on them just so' they can be the ones to get their names on documents' and be the heroes in the end does pose problems for them. The land is not going away, and some of us are not in it to make history for the white man again. The Nisga'a treaty may be good for them, of course, and the writer says it is good for the local and regional ;z 4y b. economy, Where is the spin-off? With or without trea-

ties, the local and regional economy shall prevail. , !ii During the 70s the local and regional economy was booming, No one gave a damn about treaty settlements and land claims. There are overlap land issues and other concerns still unresolved and still out there that will affect the people's lives, not only native lives but the non-native population as well. And, the non native population already concerned about the effects of treaties will be outraged. To be Canadian one has to swear allegiance to Cana- da and to Her Majesty the Queen. I do not wish to see the sovereignty of this country lost. I do not feel like a foreigner because I am not a treaty native, Mary Dalen, Cedarvale, B.C.

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Diabetes Association," coro~Solo, C Locate HELPSOMEONE YOU KNOW. CALL 1-BOO-BANIING ~ ~ B.J:=:;ionCANADIAN I:':a=:ASSOCIATION www,dlabelel,~a A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 TERRACE STA N,DARDI B u s INE s S REVIEW Water shortage slows airport development A SHORTAGE of well serves it slowed and within he said, only a huge indus- water is the biggest barrier five years the well was de- trial project could afford it, to future development of livering water at just half barring smaller developers. the airport lands, says Ter- the rate it initially did. If the city paid the bill, race's city planner. Since it's an aquifer he added, it would take a The city expanded its problem, deepening the very long time to recover boundaries to take in the well or drilling new ones costs through taxation. area last year and hopes likely won't help. Trawin said total infra- land surrounding the air- The city is expected to structure costs " including port can be made avail- contribute to a $100,000 roads, water and sewers - able for future industrial water study for the area, in could run as high as $12 development. partnership with the regio- million for the 250-plus But David Trawin says nal district and province. acres of undeveloped land the supply of water both And that would just be north of the terminal. for normal use and fighting the start of the expenses. That would put the cost fires would have to be ex- Trawin said it may be of developing the land at panded if there's to be sig- possible to use an old well more than $40,000 an acre. nificant new cqnstruction, west of Beam Station Administrator Ron A deep well that now Road to supply more water Poole said it's important to serves the airport doesn't to the airport lands. get airport lands develop- provide enough water to If that's not viable, the ment-ready so the city meet national standards for city may have to pump isn't passed over as the protection of the main ter- water from the Skeena economy improves and de- minal building in the event River to a reservoir on the velopment is planned. i Pulling wire of a fire, council was told. airport bench. "As business picks up NEW power lines were being strung up along "It's a serious problem He said it could all add we've got to be ahead of Keith Ave. last Friday by crews from Twin River and water isn't readily up to a bill of around $2.5 the game otherwise it's Power. The new lines were pulled up and onto available," Trawin said. to $3 million. going to pick up and we're supports from a large spool. The well was built in If that cost was to be going to lose it. It will go 1986 but the aquifer that borne by a new developer, somewhere else." Out & ...YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD CHRYSLER, DODGE, JEEP® RETAILERS ANNOUNCE THEIR OLYMPIC About Nearing leaves THE STORE MANAGER of Terrace's Canadian Tire is moving. Bob Nearing, who has been here since the store opened three years ago, is leaving Aug. 3 to go to Thunder Bay, Ontario. He'll take over a new store being built there that's twice as large as the store here. • Replacing Nearing here next month will be new store manager Brian Gas- con from Cambridge, On- ~lCaravan Canada'sbest selling minivans for 16 years. tario. Dodge "It's a good business ANA DA'S BEWF-SELLIN(; MINIV/~ opportunity," Nearing said of the move. "I really en- PURCHASEFOR ORLEASE FOR joyed Terrace and enjoyed the people ,and the exper- nmonthfor36monthe.@ s22,288 ~lJ...mlL il U ~ Plun$4328downpnyment w,w ~' Bit ~ or equivafenttradeend ience. It was slrietly a bu- L~U $300security deposit siness decision to move to $940freig,,! included. Thunder Bay because of 2000 Dodge Caravan the business opportunity." Loaded 26T Package Includes: • 3.0L V6 engine • 4-speed automatic transmission .1ilt steering • Speed control • Dual sliding doers , Power windows, locks, mirrors. Power rear window quartervents • Air conditioning • 7 passengerseating Nearing, who came • Easy 0ut RollerSeats ;M • AM/FM stereo cassette. Child-protectionrear door locks- Sunscreen glass. Side.iJoorimpact beams here from Nova Scotia, • 3 year or 60,000 km warranty • Next-Generationdual air bags • Complimentarytank of fuel" had been offered moves to No Charge:Security Package, Keyless Remote Entry and SecondSliding Door other stores before, but had turned them down. Despite a slack regional CHRYSLER economy, Nearing said the Celebrating 75 years of engineering great cars. Terrace store had "better than expected results." 0/01"1" aw...g New fast net service No security deposit. SATELLITE TV provider 2000 Chrysler Neon LE Bell ExpressVu has 5 year/100000 km extended begun selling its high- powertrainwarranty included, speed satellite Internet service in Terrace through local retailer Electronic Futures. Subscribers use the The legendary off-road original. same 18-inch satellite dish Jeep. as for TV to download In- THERE'S ONLY ONE ternet data at up to 400 ki- lobits per second - about seven times the speed of a 56K modem. =qkl II II • rnteilerincentivns Users must have a dish, z II ]I ]I l onnll2Oe0Cherohe pay $40 to $50 a month (depending on whether they're TV subscribers), 2000 Jeep. Cherokee Sport and must have dial-up telephone net connection for outgoing data. The service joins cable modem service offered in Dodge ~ Different, The most powerful lineup of trucks on the road. parts of town by Skeena Cablevision, and high- speed satellite and wire- less serwce offered throughout the region by with lector'/to Rainer Giannelia Systems' rotader incentiveson ell 2000Dodge Ram Kermode Net. models including 3000 CumminsDiesel. Re-elected 2000 Dodge Ram Quad Cab JAKE DEJONG of Ter- race Totem Ford has been re-elected to the board of the B.C. Auto- • '" ~1~ Official Sponsor of the Ca nadian motive Dealers Associa- T'7~'O Re'o~Fe Visit us today at www.daimlerchrysler.ca (~, • Olympic Team tion, which represents the province's 350 franchised automobile dealers, He's one of three direc- tors from the north, the others being from Prince George and Fort St, John, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000- A9

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Optometrist Group home move sought will be in Terrace and By SARAH GLEN But convincing the' accepting appointments AFTER ABOUT 25 years neighbours that the move in the same location in is good thing is just one of ; August 14-28 Terrace, the region's only the hurdles the society has I long term mental health to jump. please coil care facility is looking for It a,,o ,a, ,o ,o, ,,o 63''2020 a new home. Kitimat-Stikine regional Osborne House, which district on side. , serves about nine residents Because of the mix of .~e.NIC3DI-~Ir'~#~):.~,,,.ff,~.~%.~.,,~ suffering from mental dis- heavy machinery contrac- eases like schizophrenia tors and private residences ,~ INTERNATIONAL and manic depression, is in the neighbourhood, the' hoping to move into the regional district has zoned Kofoed Street neighbour- that area in Thornhill as hood in Thornhill by the rural industrial - a classifi- fall. cation that doesn't include But with the recent long-term care facilities. neighbourhood backlash That means if the soc- that overtook plans to open iety wants to move into ~lf>~l~ Rotary .£1Ubli:'ii!iiiiiiii~iSiiii~ a youth detox centre on. the neighbourhood, the re- the bench this spring, gional district would need %~~' like to th6hk::!la:~ folio~i~ i !i Northwest Community to rezone the area or busi nes~es " ,?for':::!i :ii::~;~ii~i~ ~i~i~i~i::~:: Health Services Society change the bylaw to in- generous donations towdi'd~i~i!iiiiiiiiii:~:.~br that runs the home is step- clude the mental health ping carefully. facility• Both would take Mocktail B~ra(the::.2000 DryGrad: "We had the intention at least three months to fi- ::::ii, coca iC61a"Boffling from the start to inform the nalize. neighbourhood about our "This is not a done deal ....~::.. '::;ii':iiii!~,,: ",iii: i~:~ iiii:.:.. D6 ir ~o~ld ~.~.... plans every step of the at all," said Roper. "The THIS HOUSE on 1.8 acres at 3183 Kofoed Street in Thornhill is the desired :,~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii~.:iiiiiMcD~aldel:R~staurant way," said Gary Roper, rezoning is a huge issue new location for the Osborne House group home for mentally challenged the chief executive of the for us and will need to be people. Neighbours were asked for their opinion on the move last week. '~iliiiiiii~iiii'~ili! i~:~!i:',:;:~ii!i,~ii;i:.iii!S~f~Way health services society. addressed." ... ', , ~ . ., , . ,, . ~ ~ ...... '::~i',~i!i !iii~,~"~iiiilil i~e~: Refrigeration "That's the only way we The Osborne House is can be successful." leased to Northwest Com- :~',iii!~i~i~ "::~ii',~:" The society held an in- munity Health Services RANDY DOMBOWSKY formation meeting for the Society by the Ksan House Regional Director and neighbours in the Kofoed Society. Street area July 18. W. JOHN ACRES But while the society Associate Regional Director may be letting the neigh- are pleased to announce the bourhood know about its plans to relocate, it hasn't recent addition of helped quell many resi- CHERYL HABART dents' concerns. to the Terrace office. "I'm worried about run- ning one of them [a house Cheryl brings to Investors Grou~ 20 years of banking experience with the last resident] over," said Ai 14 years in Terrace. Hovland, who owns and Investors Group Financial Service Inc. has more than 3,600 consultants across operates a "heavy machin- Canada and more than 38 billion in assets under management and has been ery company, Hovland serving investors for over 70 years. Contracting in the area. Hovland explained that Cheryl welcomes her friends and acquaintances to call her at big trucks often drive (250) 635-0601 along the left-hand side of the road in order to make narrow turns and this could ~~I~-I"~,~ Toll Free 1-800-764-1777 pose a safety problem to Up" Terrace, BC the residents of the house who often walk. AI Hovland

Drinksign ;:....,,::., .j/! !,/.~ 4 ,~ ~~ .';4f;:,' .~ f~';~ boosted By SARAH GLEN KVC .- !. THE KITIMAT-STIKINE on selected regional district has re- sponded favourably to a SIMMONS MATRESSES request which would make it mandatory to post warn- The Simmons factory is being ing signs in licensed es- CLEARED OUT tablishments. so don't miss this year's big event The signs would tell people that drinking alco- hol when pregnant leads to 'L turn to The l)~N0t,Dbtttrb Msttrm; birth defects. The Terrace Fetal Al- cohol Syndrome (FAS) committee had at first asked the regional district hey the to pass its own-bylaw. • TM.S(rnmofls LP. Ire. Used undor liconco by SimmoNs Canada Irl&www.|lmrllOt~lCllltada.corcl But now the regional district is drafting a resolu- More COMFORT tion for a province-wide law and sending it to the More SUPPORT provincial association of municipalities and regio- More CHOICE nal districts. ,.'~'t.~ "This is a very exciting ; CO~: Trade-in your old bed and time for us," said Darlene Westerman, a member of .::~''A tt~'~;; ' " " " ,, '... " WE'LL GIVE YOU the FAS committee in re- sponse to the regional dis- slO0 trict decision to send a re- towards your new Beautyrest bed - solution to the Union of B.C. Municipalities regardless of the condition! (UBCM). The 2000 resolution, if accepted by the UBCM, would then be used to We will deliver, set-up and re- lobby the provincial gov- move your old one for FREE, ernment for a province- wide sign requirement., Collect all four Cru,s,n• " ' CDs- $4 .ee =,. "The board felt the This summer nothing sounds better than A&W. good old days) with your favourlte burger from THERE'S MORE... issue would be more ap- The Burger Famlly~ fresh handmade onion rings and a Buy any size steel bed frame propriately addressed by That's right, sounds better. Because for s limited time, provincial regulation," we're offering all your favourlts hits of yesteryear on frosty mug of A&W Root Beer'. Oh, and bring the kids. writes Judy Tracy, man- and four oollsotsble CDs*. And, to really make your (And turn up the volume.) get~ ager of health and admin- istration projects for the trip down memory lane complete, the original purchase price. regional district in a letter enjoy these "groovy" tunes In to the executive director of the comfort of your ear (like the the UBCM. The UBCM will review the resolution at its up- coming convention, Octo- THIS SALE ber 24-27. The committee first WON'T LAST FOREVER made the bylaw request to Terrace city council June Use your Countrywide card an d 9, asking, that signs be NO Interest until theYear 201Kw posted in bars, pubs and li- quor stores. Council has referred the request to its social plan- m~ Pereiraws Count~/wide m] ning committee for review. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES i il It's not yet known when 0 ~OOO A & W F~Od ~ of Clml~l Ine. "Whlll qt~mtlU~l t,l. Off~ I~hl ~mC~r lOtl~ SO00. the committee will report ~ Ph,632-6604Out of Towncall 1-1100.828-6604 Fi~ • back to city council, I A10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 i Em plo rers!HireaStudent! ...... Council bags Through the Human Resource Centre for Students. no-park signs at 635-7134 local 304. THE CITY is abandoning efforts to keep drivers from THE TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS parking along Davis Ave. on the north side of Lower Lit- A FUN WAY TO SPEND THE SUMMER tle Park. Congestion on Davis is a major problem when the far- 5UMM|IDRAMA DAY 2000 mers' market is on or when major events are underway in the park. August 7th. To 25th. People were ignoring no-parking signs that were up At the McColl Playhouse along that stretch of Davis, said bylaw control officer Frank Bowsheri He said violators ignore efforts to have FOR CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 12 them park in parking lots further west, such as the Park Ages 6 to 9 - 9amto 12pro Ave. Medical Centre, Agesl0to 12 - lpmto4pm And unless council was prepared to authorize issuing. dozens of parking tickets each Saturday, council was Theatre Games, Improv., Script writing, Directing, Acting told, something else should be done. • & aperformctnce ...... "Is it really necessary that we have no parking?" Please pay in person at UniglobeTravel or mail to the Terrace LittleTheatre, 3625 Kalum Street. asked city councillor Lynne Christiansen, who also is Terrace, B.C. VSG 2P4 president of the Farmer's Market. "Is it really a safety ! hazard." Councillor Ron Vanderlee, arguing the safety of i I i i i I i I i l i i i I I I I I I I i I i I I l I l children in the park is paramount, said the city should Parent's Name Child's Name close that portion of Davis to through-traffic on market days. Address Phone Council, however, backed Val George's suggestion that parallel parking be allowed once again on Davis. Child's Birthdate (dd/mm/yr) Meal. No. Signs forbidding parking are covered with bags. Council will consider paving and curbing the street PLASTIC BAGS now cover no-parking signs on Family Doctor Important Imfo. edge so that the area can be converted into angle park- Davis between Little Park and the farmers' market For further information call Ann at 638-8689 ing. That's expected to cost more than $45,000. area. Angle parking plans are in the works Fishing guides GENERAL MOTORS charged CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE By KEITH FREEMAN TWO FISHING guides will be in court July 28 facing charges for fishing in an area they didn't have a guiding licence for and for catching coho during a re- stricted period. Harald Kossler and his son Markus of the Korea- ham fishing lodge along with an Austrian associate were charged with six counts under the Wildlife and Fisheries acts on June 2. Under the Wildlife Act, they face a maximum $50,000 fine with six months in prison on each charge. The fisheries charges could mean a $100,000 fine. According to the envir- 0nment 3hinistry, the inci- dents date back to 1998, when they say the trio was seen guiding on the Cran- berry River north of Nass Camp, an area they couldn't legally guide in. Hans Schmid, an Aus- trian friend of the Kosslers, acted as a guide at the time without even holding a guiding licence, say en- vironment officials. Harald and Marcus Kossler are also charged with fishing for coho near the Kasiks River between Terrace and Prince Rupert on Sept. 4, 1998, an area closed to coho fishing at the time. The third charge in- volves fishing in the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park with- out a park use permit. Bob Butcher, the Ter- FEATURES: Vortec 4300 V6 290 HP Engine GMC JIMMY GMC SIERRA FEATURES: Vortee 4800 V8 Engine - 270 HP • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission 2-DOOR 4x4 4-DOOR • Automatic Transmission with Overdrive and Tow/Haul Mode race conservation officer • Electronic Shift 4x4 • Air Conditlon]ng with interior Air FiitraUon System who helped with the in- • Air Conditioning • 4 Wheel Disc & 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System • Premium Ride Suspension CAB , • 40/20/40 Split Front Seat with Custom Cloth Trim vesttgation, said that im- =298 .x.,.o,o • Full Instrumentation including: Tachometer, Engine Hourmeter & • Locking Differential proper guiding is a thorny Driver Message Centre • Chrome Wheels. Grille and Bumpers 36 MONTHSUAHILEAsL problem for local officials, pe month/S4,170dawn pa)utof ~ OR*378 because the rules regard- 5350 security depe~ required 36 MONTHSMARTLEASE WITH 1.9%LUtE RATE ing guides differ from Up to 36 monUla per m|ntld~,[SS downpayment a CR $4S0lecu~ty depodt reqdred those regarding recreation- OR al fishing. '29,488' s27,488' CASHPURCHASE PRICE "There's ways that an ¢ASRPURCHASE PRICE illegal guide can present himself as not doing some- thing wrong even when he is," he said. "They can say that they aren't guiding when they FEATURES: Vorteo 4300 V6 Engine - 200 HP 5-Speed Manual GMC SIERRA PONTIAC FEATURES: 3.4 LItre 3400 V6 185 HP Engine actually are. We have to Transmission with Overdrive • 4 Wheel Disc & 4 Wheel Anti- REGULAR CAB MONTANA e 4-Wheel Anti.Lock Braking System • Air Conditioning Lock Braking System. 40/20/40 Split Front Seat with • Power Door Locks/Mirrors • Dual Sliding Doors show that they are acting Custom Cloth Trim • Full Instrumentation including: Tachometer, • Deep Tint Glass as a guide and receiving Engine Hourmeter & Driver Message Centre. Chrome Wheels, money for the service." Grille and Bumpers o 288' o,=248 Butcher added that 36 MONTHSMAHILEAsE 36 Morn SMAHTLtASE per manUals2,025down paperer and per eontVS4,520hwn paymentand dealing with the problem $350 secedtydepasH required $300lemr~y del~ re~Jtred is made more difficult by OR WITH1.9% LEAS[ RAT[ lack of resources, but said s20,688, ,,S,,aeth, the ministry is aware that CASH,URCH,iE ,,,CE illegal guiding is taking CASAPUICHAA[ PRICE place. "It's happening, it's hard to put a number on it," he said. "We do re- ceive information and FOR A LIMITED TIME. ONLY AT YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC BUICK GMC DEALER• eventually we intend to stop them. There's no big secret out there we don't know about." DS893 The Komaham Lodge is McEWAN GM 6 3 5-4 9 41 a member of the Terrace PONTIAC and District Angling We'd like you to know more: Comevisit us at your local dealer, on our webeita at www.gmcanada.comor cell 1.800-GM-DRIVE, 'Offer based on JFmmy2.Dour RTZ/Slerra Reg. Cab R7B/Sle.a Ext. Cab R78/ Guides Association Montana R7Z. Totalo~ligatthn $14.898/$12,389/$16,762/$13,446.Optthn to purchaseat leaseend $17,872/$12,742/$16.853/$14,063plus spp cable taxes. Annual kilometre limit 20.000 kin, SO.12 per exce~ Idlometre, Other reuse options available, IRnanclng on approvedGMAC credit only. Example: $10.000 el 0.9%APR, the monthry payment Is $212.18 for 48 months, Cost of bo(rev~ngis $184,64. Total obllgaOonis $10,184,(N, If found guilty, the Kos- Monthly paymentand cost of borrowtog will vary dependingon amountborrowed and down paymeflPlrnde, "11SmaflLeaasmouthly payment end the GMACPurchase I:Inaice rate ire not svallat~leand ere not calculated slers and the lodge can be on the'Cash Purchase'price as shown, The differencebetween the price for the SrneflLease/GMACPurch~e F~ance offer and the 'Cuh Purchase'offer 1.1deemed under pr~thclal dLclOsurs la~ to be a co~t of borrowing, whether or net the same represent~ actual Interest and Is required to be expressedas an annual percentagerate which is 4,16%/5,53~4.41~/4,83%, 'fUcence, insurance, admlrdsffatJonfee~. and taxes not In~udnd, expelled from the associa- Dealere are free to set Individual pdcas, "ftOffere apply as Indicated to 2000 new or demonstratormodels, end to qualifiedretail customers In the BC Pontiac Buick OMC Regional Mafl~etJng~soclatton area only. Llmlte(l tion, said its chatr, Noel ' time offerJwhich may not be combined witil other offers. Dealerorder or trade may be necemry See your dealer for conditions and details. Gyger, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000- A11 Fishing for free FAMILIES ACROSS much of the province will USING INSULIN? be off the hook on the B.C. Day long weekend if they Talk to your Northern Healthcare Pharmacist about the don't have their fishing li- censes, but not when it A Convenient and comes to much of the Skeena or its tributaries Simple alternative to syringes and needles. around Terrace. The province has an- nounced there will be a 615..5151 free family fishing week- end Aug 5-7. During this time, no li- cence will be required to fish in rivers and streams that haven't been closed for conservation reasons. The Skeena River, up- stream of the Exchamsiks, as well as the Kitsumka- lure, Kitwanga and La- kelse rivers are all. rivers, where people will still need licences to fish. Many coastal rivers and [] Goggles gone streams from Vancouver THEY'RE CALLED "fatal vision" goggles and when worn, simulate the ef- Island up are not included' fects of drinking over the legal limit for driving. But Jenn Owens, left, and in the weekend, which tar- Lea Langille from the ICBC youth employment program are missing a "gets interior lakes and pair valued at several hundred dollars. The missing pair disappeared at streams, where rainbow the June 30 dry grad. Those at the grad wore them while doing various trout are more common tasks. Owens and Langille don't care who took them or why, just as long than declining salmon as they are anonymously returned to them in some fashion, stocks.

' ater plan rejected i MOST residents of Braun's Island aren't organizer Diana Penner. interested in hooking onto the city well The same goes for joining the city. system or joining the City of Terrace, ac- The 150 islanders are largely content cording to a survey of islanders. with their services, she said, and "value The survey was conducted by island the freedom they have by being outside residents who have pressured the city to the city limits." change or even move its sewage treat- The survey also found a majority op- ment plant because of its proximity to posed to taking further legal action their wells. against the city. The residents have filed It found 71 per cent of respondents an initial writ against the city in B.C. Su- didn't want to connect to the city water preme Court, but haven't proceeded. system at an estimated cost of $10,000 All island wells have been on a boil per property. water advisory for more than a year be- That would be half the original estima- cause health inspectors consider even ted cost thanks to a $225,000 water sys- wells residents consider clean to be vul- tem grant .being offered by the province. nerable to contamination. Support for the idea rose from 29 per The survey found nearly 80 per cent of cent to 37 per cent if fire hydrants were residents are drinking their own well also installed on the island, reducing fire water. insurance costs. "We request the slough be flushed, An even larger majority - 79 per cent that all forms of effluent be disallowed to - rejected the possibility of amalgama- flow into this stagnant water body, that ting with~Terrace in return for the water the lagoons are not permitted to leach system b~ing built at noeost to them: '-'qnto: the groundwater ~and that the river "There~ appears to be little interest in continue to be monitored to determine the obtaining• city water," concluded survey effectiveness of the outfall," Penner said.

RANDY DOMBOWSKY Regional Director and W. JOHN ACRES Associate Regional Director are pleased to announcethe recent addition of COLEEN TAYLOR to the Terrace office. Coleen was born and raised in Terrace and spent the last 10 years working in the educational services field. Investors Group Financial Service Inc. has more than 3,600 consultants across Canada and more than 38 billion in assets under management and has been serving investors for over 70 years. Coleen welcomes her friends and acquaintances to call her at (250) 635-0601

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:i i , i~i ~i~iI~ i ? A12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 Local docs now earn less , l..jl' t than ones in Prince George A $10 MILLION package places al a disadvantage,: p let on. I Z ,.I ;o'~'~°~::u; '4'&'t; ~;;;; -~ ~,,-- ~..~ of wage increases, bo- says Appleton. It also means finding ~=~m,~=~ ~ty ,,, ,l~,,=o ~,~,~,,,~~1~, nuses, on-call payments "There's no longer any more money for physicians 0r~01T'heli0yd SwimClub Te~cxeSdmonid Tefr=eAnti. ~,=0~**,s*t~l already on the northern in- ~,~ Sbomns~unloio tntmtxement PovutyGroup ~io~o, and training allowances to differential. In fact, it's ~ Club ~e~ ~e..._._..._..~ keep physicians in Prince quite the reverse. Why centive program. George has put local doc- should a doctor stay in "Prince George is a ~ 7' 8 ~.++h~or 10, 11~,=o,,, 12:.,.. tors behind their bigger Dawson Creek when he good baseline for on-call /cot~,,sm ro,,=~ ~ A~,Co~t,~,~ city counterpartsl says a Can get more if he goes to" remuneration and incen- • ~o(e Mino~'. : ri+o(oe~k5 ' ~b~01re~iety ' ' Kmmed=filmtd~ip lives. That has to be on top ~t,~,m ; 6y~tk~Ct0, Muks.kum-ol~mLolum " T~(eAnti. ~i,~ Prince George?" he said. local physician. of the Northern Isolation :1 ~tedmodondnders~io~Kin¢le(bbdre,._.__..L.__, I Pove~tyGr0uPS0tioly l=,=,Y.~sat.~,~i,~, And it's something that One of the on-call pay- must be addressed in the ment:options here gives Allowance amount. We ~ ~ 15 ,- have to re-establish the '1~ ,.,mu 8 -1 --O ~.,.""" need for an overall plan to doctors $10 an hour for 1u ~v 81ud~xk 17,.,=,,o,,~er ty Group I 6rnll~r 5 Ond ig attract and keep physi- being on.call in addition to differential and incen- o~ s,~au~ =,~;,-~ lives," said Appleton. Secomt,m.y j=~S~h~l H~eyTerroceMinor A',~iol~ PmlediveOr~ of ~io~ S;<.lmolTura' °eke°ha,Cellulose OIPDeI~ A ' months. ® 7am- 1 1 pm ~ ,g at --.- .'*- 7 DAYS A WEEK 638 Ministryfor Children& Families needsfoster homes for teensin your Misty Riverlra,kleT ,,, ~ 5008 Agar Ave. Terrace - 1369 community.If interestedplease (all ++++J638-2311,mk for LeeCoxford, i

I i II The lerrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000- B 1

INSIDE SECTION B COMMUNITY EVENTS B2 OMMUNITY 638-7283 Loggers remembered i I

brainchild of local resi- But before the land- lUST ,A THOUGHT dent, Sharon Young who scaping begins, Young EV BISHOP started the project after the needs to raise the money death of a close friend to pay for the plaque, who was a logger. In partnership with the Do what you do weli "! got so mad, scared Terrace Beautification ork is good. This thought hit me' and upset about the whole Society, she has set up the this week while I was scrubbing a thing that I decided to do Northwest Loggers mon- w toilet. something," she said. ument fund at the Bank of I'd been having a stressful week, although I While the sudden death Nova Scotia. have to confess, the worst of the stress was of a friend may have The fund started ac- over and I was admiring my freshly cleaned spurred the project, cepting donations from toilet bowl. In fact, the whole bathroom was Young stresses that the the public, July 19. gleaming and while it's fairly well known monument is set to com- "All we're really mis- that I'm not a neat freak, I do LOVE things memorate all loggers, liv- sing right now is the cash to be CLEAN so I was feeling quite accom- ing or dead. flow," Young said. plished. So far, she says the She estimates that the My bathroom was sparkling! I knew it community response has cost of the plaque will be would last at least an hour because my kids been great. around $1000 and hopes were playing outside and my husband was a. The city approved the local residents will come work. location of the monument through to meet the goal. I don't know if this strange but I derive a in the park and is dona- "The guys really de- i I huge sense of well being from doing mun- ting rose bushes while serve this," she said. dane, no-brainer tasks. There is something Northwest Loggers Asso- "Terrace wouldn't be here about doing a job well and getting the im- ciation is buying a bench if it weren't for the log- mediate satisfaction of seeing it completed to be placed in the area. ging industry." makes me feel good. "I want the spot to The Northwest Log- A clean bathroom may only be a tempor- grow into some sort of gers monument fund will ary delight but it is a tangible one that gives be accepting donations up commemorative garden," THE NEW linear park is to be the location of a monument in memory of log- instant gratification. There's no watching the she said. "It'll be a place until the plaque is paid for. gers who have died on the job. Pictured here is Sharon Young who is working mail to hear, "Yes, accepted" or, "No, rejec- for contemplation and re- on the plan. The memorial is to be ready next month. ted." There's no having to wait twenty years to find out if all the years of love and toil paid i!.. off and I've raised kids to adulthood who are a happy, well-adjusted part of society. I don't have to even wait two weeks for a paycheck. Ajax~ Vim, Windex combined with a good twenty minutes of furious scrubbing and 2Around Town Voila, I'm a success! Both my parents annoyed me in my youth with the line from an old song, Do what you do, Terrace residents do well. It was always sang in response to my grumbling about a chore that I thought was wanted done well enough and that they thought nee- MILLS MEMORIAL hospital foundation is putting ded more effort. Why should I do it anyway? out a call to all past or present residents of Terrace As if I actually dirtied all the dishes! Can't 1 to attend a reunion in September. just wash mine? Oh come on! It'll just need to The foundation is raising money to buy a new be done again in half an hour. stretcher for the hospital. All my complaints were to no avail and Everything starts at 4 prn in Vancouver at the only succeeded in getting me sang at. "It's a Maritime Labour Centre, September 30. good lesson for life, Ev... do what you do, do A social "meet and greet" will get the reunion well. It doesn't just apply to the big things in started, followed by a dinner at 6:30 pm and a life but the little things as well." dance into the wee hours of the morning. This repeated advice was not well re- The foundation is expecting close to 500 people ceived by me. At all. And that's putting it to attend the fund raiser. mildly. However, I'm starting to understand For more information, call the Terrace Reunion the importance of the simple words. hot line, (604) 536-3837 or check out the website, In our pleasure seeking society there is a www.my.treeway.com/terracehi tendency for work to lose its full meaning and become just a means to an end. A way to Grants help students make money, to do what really matters. And. OVER 40 students living in social housing resi- we think that means buy more, spend more, dences across the province will get a chance to go play more. For most of us, reality dictates that on to post-secondary education after receiving sup- money is why we work; we need to feed our port from the government. families and keep a roof over our heads. The B.C. Housing bursary program gives grants But that is not all that work is about. It is to deserving students living in low income housing. • about putting part of yourself into something The winners of the 46 bursarics and one scholar- else. It's about doing things because they need. ship were announced by lhe minister responsible to get done, doing them as well as you can, so for housing, Jan Pullinger July 17. that you can feel at peace, knowing that Bursaries are awarded to both adults and youth. you've done the best you could. It is about BC ltousing received 174 applicants this year, having a reason to climb out of bed in the with the winning students showing outstanding morning...there's work to be done. achievement in academic, athletic or artistic en- Not all work is for an employer. Not all deavours and community involvement. work pays well...or pays in a monetary fashion at all. Not even all work is recognised as ANNETTE MARTINDALE bites the neck of her nemesis, Arlene Sheppard in "valid" or "significant", but that doesn't mat- the production, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. The play is preforming for a Video games to face ter. week before it travels to Prince Rupert to compete in the Udder Fringe Festival, If you do it and do it to the best of your abi- regulations lity, there is honour in that. THE PROVINCE wants public input on a new ra- There are other facets of work, aside from ting system that aims to control video game vio- the obvious perks (paychecks, recognition and Vamps heat up stages lence. self-esteem) that I find fascinating. The move to develop ratings for video games Work is motivating. It's odd, but the more I comes from public complaints that the games, 'do, the more I want to do. Conversely, laziness which arc only voluntarily rated are extremely vio- has the same snowball effect. If I slug about in across the northwest lent and inappropriate for children. the morning, chances are, I will accomplish THE NEWEST play to land decided to bring the Sodom runs from July 31 "The interactive nalure of video games makes nothing all day. hit the stage at the Terrace play to Terrace to "give to August 6 in Terrace. young people more vulnerable to violent or sexual It's a great way to steal a few moments to Little Theatre (TLT) is pit- this community some- And then it's off to content," said Attorney General, Andrew Petter think by yourself. I just have to announce I'm ting rival vampires thing they might not Prince Rupert's Udder who made the announcement, July 17. going to clean the bathroom or do dishes or Petter is looking for public input on how to im- normally see." Fringe Festival from Au- (gross) sort the soggy camping laundry, and against Hollywood in a plement the new rating system. "POOF" I get personal space. What makes timeless struggle. And while the title has gust 10-12. Public views can be mailed to the ministry. this technique so effective is that the family Charles Busch's Vam- produced some shocking "We're all really exci- thinks that they are avoiding me. pire Lesbians of Sodom is results around town (one ted about the fringe My favourlte attribute of work is that it re- a black comedy meant to business wouldn't post [festival]," said Dugdale, Gas can be dangerous laxes me. It's hard to stay uptight or worried if satire both the history of the poster advertising the Although Dugdale has THE B.C. Professional Fire Fighters are waraimii you throw yourself into a physical task. The Hollywood and vampire play) Dugdale believes preformed in fringe festi- residents to handle gasoline and other flamilllllMI methodic, sweating routine somehow flushes myths, said play director the reactions are all part of vals in Vancouver, he's liquids with extreme care Ihis summer. out anxiety. If you do have serious stresses in Robert Dugdale. the fun. never preformed for the "Gasoline is the number one cause oP burn injur- your life, work can help you feel that at least "In this play the actors "The most shocking the festival in Prince Ru- ies in boys and men between the ages on nine and you are taking care of the things that are wlth- 35/' said Peter Hansen, executive director of the tongues are firmly planted thing about this play is the pert, in your control. BC Professional Firet'ighter Fund, Am I in danger of becoming a workaholic? in their cheeks," he said, title," he said. "Once Tickets for Vampire If a gasoline fire breaks out, 1-1ansen says not to Not at all. Dugdale, who has people get past that, Lesbians of Sodom are smother or fight it but to call the fire department But I will do what I do, and try to do it worked as a professional theylll have a lot of fun?' available at Uniglobe Tra- immediately. well. actor in the lower main- Vampire Lesbians of vel. B2- The Terrace Standard Wednesday, July 26, 2000 T E R R ACE STAN DAR D ' " ' " "i' Georges Pub ,. CITY SCENE "Licensed For GoodTimes" Thursday to Saturday from 12-4 p.m. and : I...... ::.i:[~i~~~...... ii~,~.~% ~" . ~:;' Scene Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Gators Pub: Skeena Cable 10 presents, Club Cutz Live featuring Sistersonic preforming Play opens Dive Las Vegas an all-star tribute to Chef, Madonna and many more! Tickets are $5 in Vampire Lesbians of Sodom is hitting the Playing Tuesdayto Saturday advance, S6 at the door. Terrace Little Theatre's stage, July 31-August Attention Ladies! Hollywood Creations all- 6. Come out and support your local theatre. July 25 TM -JULY 29 TM male revue is coming August 2. Tickets $10 in This black comedy is sure to keep you in advance, $12 at the door. Live bands, six stitches! Tickets available from Uniglobe - ,o... t., Relaxon our nights a week. / Travel. find out how to / Beasley's Mix: Live entertainment with John Smiley, Friday and Saturday. Still Terrace's *,-.mountain ,,o..,.,= bike. [ II PATIOI coolest lounge. • ,,..,.during S,nd,v,Slingers A..s. Race.,,]61 (., FullService, Licensed, Heated,) George's Pub: Wild Katz. One week only, Farm Market July 25-29. Relax on the fully licensed and Rosewood farmers market offers local STOP IN AT THE "~ heated patio at the Northern Motor Inn. music and activities for the whole family. The crafts and produce every Sunday until THORHHILL PUB festival runs July 28, 29, 3(1. If you want to get August 27. The farmers market starts at Sit back and relax on our Patio. involved or just need more information, call noon and runs until 4 pro. The 0nly LOG CABIN PUB IN THE NORTHWEST. Check Our ~lew Menul Choir stops here 842-5888 or 842-6390. J The Dutch Voices Choir will be visiting Terrace, Monday August 7 at the Pentecostal Auditions Slingers Race COL0 BEE Assembly, 3511 Eby St. The concert starts at Art Gallery Want to get involved in community Stmday.August6th ¢ / 7:30 pro. This internationally renowned choir The Terrace Art Gallery presents The theatre? The Terrace Little Theatre (TLT) is at HIGH NOON Cheer on your favorite is made up of singers from across the Summer Members Show from Wednesday, holding auditions for their upcoming play, July 19 to Saturday September 9. The exhibit server & enjoy the Netherlands. Admission is free for the whole Bordertown Cafe, August 15 and 16. BEER GARDEN! features work from local and regional artists family. Director Annette Martindale is on the hunt who are members of the Terrace Art for four actors, a young male actor in his Association. The artwork on display will ~**'~" % 3086 Highway 16 consist of a variety of mediums, from oil and 20's, a female actor in her 30's and two older Music Festival acrylic paints, to pottery to photography. The male actors in their 40's. If you never acted }~ Terrace, B.C. The 6th annual Kispiox Valley Music festival gallery is located at the lower level of the or are a seasoned veteran, the TLT wants Ph: 635-6375 is revving up for another great festival full of library and the hours are Wednesday 12-3 p.m., you! i

Wednesday. July 26 10 and 18. Free and confidential one-on- Fantasy Fair for children up to eight one and group teaching by a Registered years old accompanied by an adult. Nurse on issues of pregnancy, birth con- Dress-ups, puppets, face painting and trol, sexually transmitted diseases, alco- CANADIAN TIRE more. Bring your imaginations. Costumes hol and drugs, hygiene, puberty, etc. Par- www.canadiantire.com welcome. Runs from 1:30 pro-3:30 pm at ents welcome to attend with client con- Or Emall us at www.cantire.terrace@os~.net the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. For sent. Your child's education shouldn't end more info., call 638-1863. when school does. To book sessions or for info, call Cathy at 635-8370 (pager). SAFEWAY Thursday. July 27 www.safeway.com Heritage Park offers an interpretive pre- Attention Celiacs! If you don't know sentation on the second world war. War where to turn for support or meal planning THE HUG OF THE WILD" TER~ E =~"~'I'FR~"~=..,~ E memorabilia will be on display and there information, Carol can help. Call her at @1 ._.HRVSLEI I ~) ~ will be an opportunity to talk with veter- 638-8423 or drop by 4607 Lakelse Ave- NEW MONKEYS ans. It starts at 7 pm in the park's Dance nue. Hall. Just Arrived Poetry Contest for teens is being offered Thursday. July 27 through the Terrace Public Library. Poets $ 95 Cancer Support Group meets 7 p.m., aged 12-18 years old can submit their from only ~-'--'~E Stepping Stones Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks poetry until September 1. Pick up an in- T~ERi~C'E TER St. Call Craig at 635-0049 or Rose Marie formation package at the library for more at ¥~ ZHRVSLE[ I @ ~ at 635-6985. information. terrace.automall @telus.net Saturday. J~lY 29 Auditions will be held at the Terrace Lit- af rc¢/, &aft,at, erk -- Nisga'a Dancers garage sale, bake sale tle Theatre for its upcoming production, TA KTn ADI~ The TerraceStandard and salmon barbecue, St. Matthews Bordertown Care, August 15 and 16. The ~iil;lnla~xz~x_t ~.tJ~._t"~a.," [email protected] Church Hall, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. play is hunting for one male actor in his Skeena Mall Your websitderaail address 20's, a 30-something female actor and Sunday. July 30 two 40-something male actors. could be here! 635-1887 Lakelse Community Association is Contact us at 638-7283 meeting at Mount Layton Hot Springs Vacation at home this summer and plan Resort at 2 pro. to take-inRiverboat Days festivities.

Some of the events planned include a '% = Thursday, Au,~Sl parade, concerts in the park, fireworks, a Kids Crafts are being held at the Herit- salmon barbecue, sporting events and a age Park. Come make masks and noise children's safety festival. It's a week of shakers to parade across the old bridge fun from August 3-7, during Riverboat Days. Everything starts ~.. • '~ . OveractiveThyroid at 7 pm in the Dance Hall at the park. WEEKLY MEETINGS Following a prior columnon hypothyroid,I receivedinquiries about Saturday. AuglJsl ;~ FRIDAYS overactive or hype~hyroidism. Curiously,a nutritionalprogram is similar Take a stroll through Terrace's secret to promote thyroid health. Several reference materials combine these ORIGAMI CLUB meets every second seemingly opposite conditions in suggested support. oases. The Ksan House Society is holding and fourth Friday at the Library Meeting Signs of an overactive thyroid include nervousnessand tremors, heart the first annual, self-guided Pond Tour. Room at 7 p,m, For more information call palpitations and excessive sweating. While the appetite increases, Tickets are $10 and our available at the Noriko at 638-8529. Baby's N;une: TaylorL)lm Gyger weight loss is typical as the body seems to be stuck in high gear. society. The tour will [un from 10 am to 4 Agitation, brittle fingernails, diarrhea, exhaustion, muscle pain, sleep- Cole HemyJennings Date & Time of Birflt: lessness, skin rashes and weakness may occur. Goiter is frequent, and pm. SATURDAYS Date & lime of Birth: July 16, 2000 at 2:40 p.m. a person may develop stdking, wide-open and bulging eyes. This con- FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE July 12, 2000 at 6:52 p.m. Weight: 6 Ibs. 10oz. Sex: Female dition can become serious if not controlled, possibly resulting in high Sunday. Ammst 6 (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Weight: 7 lbsA oz. Sex: 3lale Parents: StacySweflikoff & fever, severe anxiety, collapse and coma. King of the mountain footrace takes to F~xl allergies are often involved; watch milk and dairy products, Latter Day Saints is open Saturdays from ParenLs: Steve& SandiJennings Justin Gyger Terrace mountain. The race starts at 10 9-1 p,m. and Wednesdays from 7-10 p,m. wheat, stimulants such as chocolate, caffeine in coffee, tea and soft ¢ ¢ drinks, nicotine in cigarettes, gums or patches, Other sources may be am at the Terrace Arena. Registration is $18 or $15 for BC Athletic members and Baby's Name: sensitivity to mercury in dental fillings, stress, hormonal imbalances, TERRACE SCRABBLE CLUB now Baby's Name: bowel infections and digestive problems, notably leaky gut syndrome. includes a t-shirt. Register on race day meets on Saturday mornings at the Ter- Willimn Bqan Squires THE SOLUTION: Constant "over-revving"leads to malabsorption and Christina EvelynRobinson Date & "lime of Birth: only between 8:30 am and 9:30 am at the race Public Library at 10 a,m, The club Date & 'rime of Birth: nutrient depletion, so shun empty calories. Eat whole fresh foods. arena. For more information, call Geoff, July 16, 2000 at 1:39 a.m. Avoid iodized salt; instead use natural sea salt without added chemical plays national Scrabble Association rules July 13, 2000 at 10:29 iodine. Forgo coffee, colas, tea and tobacco. 638-1802 or Jack, 638-0751. and offers exercises and word lists for Weight: 9 lbs. 2oz. Sex: M;de Weight: 7 lbs. 12oz. Sex: Female Parents: Rae Ak~i&m& Rich in B vitamins, green vegetables and whole grains are ideal new members. There is a tournament choices. Raw fruits and veggies provide enzymes and help the body Parents: Cq,'stalanneGood & W',dlySquires Monday Amzust 7 scheduled for November 6th. For more Thomas Robinson absorb nutrients. Cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower,kale, Voices will" be preforming at mustard greens, rutabagas, soy beans, spinach, turnips, peaches and The Dutch info call Waiter Raedeck at 638-0433, ¢ the Pentecostal Assembly in Terrace at ¢ pears suppress thyroid hormone. Onions have fluorine, which may be Baby's Name: 7:30 pm. Come hear a variety of songs helpful. If I had this condition I'd use digestive enzymesto boost nutrient SUNDAYS Baby's Name: Isaac Randolph BrownJr, absorption. I'd select a vitamin/mineral source, essential fatty acids, and instrumental pieces from this interna- TERRACE BEE Association meets Bt3"nGiesbrecht Date & Time of Birth: and a full.spectrum vitamin C. B.complex vitamins combined with tionally recognised group. Admission is nervine herbs would be a clear choice. As kelp has been indicated to the last Sunday of every month until June Date & lime of Birth: July 17, 2000 at 5:13 a.m. free. nourish the thyroid, I'd choose premium Norwegian kelp. Aim for a bal- at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m, July 15, 2000 at 11:30 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 2oz. Sex: M;de ance of sleep and exercise. For bettersleep quality, rd use passion- For more info call Martin De Hoog at Weight: 6 lbs. 9oz. Sex: Fem.,de Parents: IsaacBrown & flower. Melatoninmay help on several fronts. A clay mask used on the PUBLIC SERVICE 635-3289, Parents: Kerry& KennyGiesbrecht Ro.~n Wright neck may also be of merit. ANNOUNCEMENTS New Canadian Weight Awareness TERRACE BAHA'I community offers (CHAMPS) is putting out a call 1o men weekly classes in spiritual education for Get A and women who want to lose weight re- children. For more info call 635-4595. sponsibly. Champs is a registered non-. profit support organisation, For more in- TERRACE HORSESHOE CLUB Free formation, call Elaine at 250-832-7671 or meets Sundays at 1 p.m. and Wednesdays Jan at 250-392-5474, at 7 p.m. to pitch horseshoes, You don't Baby Gift. need to bring your own set to play, They Kids computer camp at the Terrace meet at the Horseshoe pitch at North (Simple, huh?) Public Library for children aged 6-10. The Sparks and Halliwell (beside Heritage Just see our service desk for more information program is free, but please register by Village and the Kin Hut). Beginners and phoning 638-8177, all ages welcome,

Skeena Family ::Resources will offer the Overwattea Adolescent Health Program throughout

the summer for youth between the ages of : ' ; | = ~ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 261 2000- B3

.... James W. Radelet Local woman RADELET & COMPANY Barristers& Solicitors III Tax Law • Trusts • Corporate & Commercial III 1330- 1075 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3C9 III leaves legacy Phone: 604-689-0878 Fax: III MANY WERE very sad- herst, Nova ~;cotia. After Park dened to hear of the death her schooling, she became of a great lady - Mrs. Mur- a school teacher in Nova Report iel O'Boyle. Scotia, Rocker dc Boule, by On Saturday July 8, Terrace and Thornhill. Bryn White 2000 Muriel died suddenly In Terrace she worked and peacefully at her as a secretary for Dr. LakelseLake ProvincialPork lost one ol its eldestand most0dmired residents this home on Lazelle Avenue Roger Hicks, Dr. Ted Lee, week. Gonefrom campsite#132 is a beautifulold Sitkaspruce that stoodtall tar over atthe age of 90 years. Dr. Jack Nicholson and Dr. three hundredyears. Thisfree had providedfood, shellerand cover for manyanimals Muriel was predeceased over the centuries,as weftas cool shade,respite from foJnstorll~Sand o placeto secure Dukelon. Muricl also Impsand laundrylines Ior thousandsof vJsJlorslot closeto IhJdyyears. Youcan imagine by her husband Wendell in worked at thc local RCMP how manypeople have stood under its' shelteringlimbs and gazed at this tree's giant December, 1978. headquarters and became trunk and Iovoly bark while ponderingtheir small and fleeting pT0ceon the planet. She leaves her son, well loved by all of them. II was perhapsthe helphl natureof this sprucethai killedit in the end. Yes,death Garvin O'Boyle, daughter- At 90 years old, she and decoyare naturalports el the forest cycle,however this spruce met an untimely in-law Eleanor of Terrace, YVONNE MOEN still worked as a volunteer, death. Campers,eager to set up tarpsto sheltertheir picnic tobies, or needinga laundry daughter Joan and son-in- ever she could. organizing and providing line to dry soggy sleepingbogs after o particularlywet night, hove inadvertently law, David and two grand- destroyedthe tree. Beforeit was Cut down, ampleevidence of axe murks, numelous Some of her involve- entertainment for Terrace- nails, staplesend othermetal ohjecls hammered into the bark,Indicated the entrypoints children, Rick and Carrie ments in the community view residents. In 1993 and for hngus to take advantage.Before long, the heal,woodand rootswerB quietly being of Victoria. included serving as a 1994 she served twice as devouredby decayfungi and the tree beganto poseo dangerto campersbelow. Thus, The family is respecting school trustee worker, as a Terrace's Riverboat Queen Parksagain had to makethe difficultdecision to fell the treein orderto protectthe sohty Muriel's request that there medical service represen- - a great honour. of visilors.Those ot us that stoodto witnessthe deathof thistree, shook our headsot the not be a service. In lieu of tative for the Department Upon wishing her fare- senselessnessof its passing. Hod each individualknown that the one smallnail they flowers, donations can be of Indian Affairs and as a well, the community of would use to secureo torp, or by using the trunk to hold their axe they would have made to the R.E.M. Lee helpedto destroysuch on importantand beautifulpart of the pork, theywould never member of the Eastern Terrace has lost a great hovedone it. Foundation or the charity Star Lodge. lady and a dedicated citi- LakelseLake Provincial Pork aims to protectone rare seraphof old growthcoastal of your choice. She also transported re- zen. temperaterainforest, and is a uniqueand beautifulplace because decedent cedars, spruce And the family would sidents of Terraceview She leaves behind not and hemlock are so prominent oil through the campground. Manyvisitors from like to thank-you for all Lodge for x-rays and doc- only her loving family but elsewhereore overwhelmedwith the heouty and lushnessof the old growth and your kind phone calls. tors visits, while playing also many, many friends. continuallycomment ohout what a treasurethe porkis. Yes, Terrace has lost a Wa can preventthe damagedone to treesin the park hy securingtraps, tents and the piano for weddings and Another one of Ter- laundrylines with tied loopsrather than nails,and hy usinghcge piecesd firewood,or great lady. Since arriving at MacKay's Funeral race's great ladies has left stumpsto hold axesbetween firewood chopping sessions. We ton oil work togetherto in 1953, Mrs. O'Boyle has home. us and we remember her protectthe mostheoutiful and specialholure of our pork,our old growthtrees. been seen around the com- Mrs. O'Boyle was born with great fondness and MURIEL O'BOYLE died at the beginning of July. munity helping out where "'on May 17, 1910 in Am- admiration. She was a long-time contributor to the city. LAKELSELAKE PROVINCIAL PARK VISITORSPROGRAMS Salvation Army Ioo1,::5to beef up Schedule: Who comesout at night? Makeyour own lanternto lakehome-children's croft. 7~m Walk Wit5 The Giants community food donations Secretsof the old grows forestreveohd. Jub28 4pro Jerry's Rangers"Soil and Seeds" WHILE HE ma oni), I~e twenty':years :' old, " David~"' "We're an organization that is interested in the long How forestsgrow.Emlh Explorer sticker. Sessford has already spent half his life involved with term so we should be developing programs that reflect 7pro Game Show Night the Salvation Army. that," he said. Come and test your knowledgeof perks and the things that live within them. And now he's getting paid for it. Sessford would also like to pump up the services Sessford is Terrace's new director of community offered in Kitimat - a community thai he also over- ~ Jerry's Ronqers "Flash from the Past" and family services for the Salvation Army. sees. Comeand learnabout totems and creststhat FirstNotions' people use in thisarea The position is not very new for Sessford, who's Right now Kitimat only houses a thrift store, and makeyour own hmily crestto takehome.History Hound sticker father held a similar job while Sessford was growing The Salvation Army works almost strictly on dona- Bears up. tions from the community. Moreabout the porks'largesl carnivore. "ITve been with the Salvation all my life," he said. "Donations are great over Christmas, but those do- 4,., "This position just seems to be the next natural step." nations only go so far," he said. Searchfor aquaticanimals in the perk. You m0yget wet,so be prepared. While he's only been on the job a short while, Sess- Sessford said that he would like to see people do- 7pro Famous Canadian Animals ford is already making plans to improve the local ser- nate through out the year, not just at Christmas. A gloat rodentend a hugedeor...what else CaR you thinkof? . : vices offered by the::Atin3). :. " ; . .;'; "People need to eat everyday out of the year - not ,, "Of course we'll always be here to distribute food just on holidays." ' ALLAREWELCOME t PROGRAMSAREFREE and clothing, but ITmmore interested in':the long term Food, clothing and household items can be dropped ALL PROGRAMSWILL BE HELDiN' THE Ah~PHITHEATER solutions," Sessford said. off at the Salvation Army's thrift store on Lakelse UNLESSOTHERWISE POSTED• Some of his ideas include offering life skills pro- Avenue. David Sessford grams, like budgeting skills to people in need.

RESIDENTIALGARBAGE COLLECTION

• Residential garbage must be at curbside by 7:00 a.m. during the summer ., ), ; ~ months. Collection times can change without notice, and our operators are not able to "go back" to pick up containers that are put out late. • There is concern with animals getting into garbage bags. Use of a covered can reduces the liner. • There is a ~o (2) can or bag limit per household per collection day. Cans

hold more refuse than bags. --" ~k~'-~'~" - :.,~.,:,':-r:~..":~ ...... " .:;.:':- • Additional cans or bags must have a City of Terrace GARBAGE TAG visible I , , ,. , , ,'~ ...... ,.~.,,~ and securely attached to be collected. These tags are $1.00 each, and are ,- ..... ;... _..' -., ..;,..:...... :.~:. "~:'~'._:=.~...:-~--~-.~-"~" available at City Hall, Public Works, and the Aquatic Center. • Only compost is picked up on Mondays; refer to the schedule for your days. We request that compost be placed in see-through plastic bags. -'"--""'~~'~"~ I Standard3.0/engine ~~':'-:.::,,:::~ / "!lv0/tab/e wilh 4 doors, ~'

" / Consecutive yeats. PUBLIC VIEWING OF PROPOSED ~inis,ryol 2 ..,BRITISH 1999"2003 FOREST DEVELOPMENT PLAN ~c~ast~ 000 Mazda83000 V6 r CNS.HPURCHflsF PR1ff ~...... L.OLUMBIA MAJOR AMENDMENT #1 "~ .,, ; ,.~.:~.--. ~.'-~:--~~._ ...... I rr0m $15 994' ~'~ ...... SPRING CREEK AND DEEP CREEK COMMUNITY WATERSHEDS FROMJUST ~l',~•,f ~ ~':"~: Notice is hereby given that the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program will hold a • nffjheS1 tO'hi public viewing of a proposed Major Amendment to the Forest Development Plan for m~ in 9ovemme the Kalum District. This amendment covers operations in the Spring Creek and Deep tmpoct cra~ Creek Community Watersheds, and 6peralions adjacent to Spring Creek Community • a C0Fihofllet~ ~, "Best nay" Watershed. This amendment is to allow for the salvage of timber that was damaged o .C/ by a windstorm in July 20, 1999. seats and t post,ton ':" n~t condi'ttc This draft Forest Development Plan amendmenl shows the location and development flM/FMCO player of proposed harvesting and road development that is planned to occur over the next ON RLLff 2000 HRZDRS Rdl-down rear side year. The amendment also includes information on the maintenance and protection of windows other resource values in tl~e area. It is available for review by resource agencies and for up to 36 months* ol CASII PUI~LHASL PRICI i from ~23.904' the public before joint approval is considered by the ~inistry of Environment, Lands 2000 t~ozdo F4PV ...... -r.-~-T"-'~*',-"~'c'~...... !,,~!! ~Lw~ 3". and Parks, and the Ministry of Forests. Offers also available on 626. Miota. Protege. and Millenio. The purpose of presenting the plan, is to provide the opportunity to address any con- cerns of the public or other resource users. The Forest Development Plan Amendment will be available for review at the dates, times and locations listed below:

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KEITH FREEMAN PORTe; 638-7283 In full swing! Rotary Park the place to be for ball fans right now SKEENA ANGLER' IT'S STILL not too late to EYED: Minor Hockey Leagues are encour- ROB BROWN catch some junior provin- aged to create more anti-violence initiatives cials baseball action at Rotary Park this week. Hockey violence report Oil woes part two Terrace's boys face calls on NHL for help Last week I wrote about Burnaby in the fifth and sivth Prince George, their clos- est northern rival today at A REPORT commissioned by the provincial gov- decade of the last centur): I wrote of the woods, streams noon, and will face the ernment is calling on the NHL and other profes- and lakes, attd about that boyhood paradise called Fraser Valley team tomor- sional leagues to help reduce violence in sports. Burrard hflet, uhich is where we pick ,p the thread this row at 3 p.m. The SportSafe report on violence in amateur week. Six teams are taking hockey was released by project leader and former part in the Babe Ruth Lea- media sportscaster Bernie Pascall and small busi- made our way back to the rails, slipping and gue Junior Provincials ness, tourism, and culture minister Ian Waddell on liding over the wet rocks and brilliant green which kicked off on Sun- June 28. "We all share a responsibility for bringing more aweed then slithered through the black day with a salmon barbe- respect and fair play to the game of hockey," said berry bushes after stopping to pick some of its dark fruit. que and opening ceremo- nies at Rotary Field. Pascall, in a press release. "People across B.C. As we emerged from the brambles, the hiss of steam love the game, and they want to do whatever they came from somewhere behind the white tanks and maze Games began on Mon- day and so far the action can to ensure young players continue to enjoy it." of pipes which seemed to grow from the ground behind has been intense. The report comes after a storm of controversy in the high wire fence on the far side of the tracks. Featured teams are the hockey world after Boston Bruins' Marty Mc- The old fellow who had been watching our excava- Prince George, Cowichan Sorley high-sticked Vancouver Canuck Donald tions was sitting on one of those mysterious padlocked Valley, Fraser Valley, Brashear across the head in an NHL game earlier boxes that sat at regular intervals alongside all the rail- West Kootenay, Quesnel this year. ways we trespassed. When he saw us he used his cane to and our hometown boys. Brashear was hospitalized, and McSorley is fa- pull himself up. He shouted something that got lost in the The playoffs feature the cing assault charges. wet, salty mist then waved us to come close. We looked top four teams, and will be The project interviewed over 100 people, in- cluding former NHL stars Guy Lafleur and Bobby at each other then carefully made our way to within played on Friday begin- ning at 9 a.m. Orr and current NHLers Alexander Mogilny and earshot. Mattias Ohlund. Sea worms, the old fellow said, ya need sea worms. Terrace will take on Fraser Valley tomorrow at Some of the report's key recommendations in- We looked at each other again, puzzled. 3 p.m. clude implementing violence "zero-tolerance" po- Where do we get them? one of us ,asked. Next week, the Start-, licies for sports facilities, establishing a two-refer- The old man came closer. We resisted the urge to run. dard will feature a full ee system for minor hockey, and enhancing coach When he was near, the old guy explained the working of wrap-up of the event, and official education, as well as inviting profes- I worms: how they were quick; how we were to turn over along with contributed sional leagues to participate in mentorship and the barnacled rocks crisply and dig quickly; how we stories and photos-- hope- training programs. I needed to be careful because the worms bit. fully of the Terrace team JONATHAN MAJOR of our hometown Terrace team The development of a provincial action plan They have these black fangs, he said, narrowing his . raising the ichampionship takes a practice swing in preparation for the Junior based on the report's recommendations isthe next step for the SportSafe program. red rimmed eyes and making a crisp pincer motion with banner. Babe Ruth Provincials, this week at Rotary Park. the large black thumb and twisted index finger of his left h~ind. Kids are predators. We found the worms and came to conclusions about the size and location of rocks that cov- Rosengren aims to rejoin European tour ered the lairs. We flipped the stones sending crowds of startled crab larvae rattling seaward like thrown dice in a FOR A PLACE with so few golf courses, it's almost un- Sports believable that Terrace could one day have someone frantic rush for refuge. playing with the likes of Jack Nicklaus and Hale Irwin menu Then w~ dug, deftly pulling the gray, salty centipedes on the senior PGA tour. from the sandy mud, then dropping them into a contain- Dan Rosengren isn't there yet, but the 51 year-old has To get your game, event er we'd scavenged en route to the fishing. When they already played on the European Senior tour as well as or meeting added to the writhed with worms, we took our cans to the loading with John Daly and Lee Trevino while in California a Terrace Standard Sports piers. few years ago. He hasn't always lost to Trevino either. Menu or Sports Scope, Rosengren, originally from the Lower Mainland, has, fax us at 638-8432, or Our favourite pier had walkways below the platform. you can e.marl us at In summer it had shade, on wet fall days, shelter. We it's safe to say, established himself at the top of the stan dar d@ke rmode.n et peered down the pilings into the green prisms and northwest's golf scene. attn: Sports. watched fish that frequented the upper levels flicker And it's little wonder - golf has been a part of Rosen- gren's life for over 40 years. Starting out as a caddy through the shafts of light. There were shiners, and a radi- July 29-30 when he was just 10, Rosengren soon started hitting ant species we called sea bass. There were other fish with balls. ~;¢Terrace Drag Race the same shape that pulled hard on our hardware. "I fell in love with the game," he said, as he watched Association races at the Closer to the bottom we caught Tommy cod and people drive balls from his recently opened New Remo Terrace Kitimat Airport. greenling. On the bottom floor we hooked mottled driving range just west of Terrace. sculpin, drab olive coloured bullheads, spiny rock cod But golf soon gave way to soccer for the young Ro- Sunday, July 30 with large, black, protuberant eyes, flounders and sole, sengren. -2fTotem Saddle Club and a large fiat fish with sand papery skin; black and yel- "I gave up playing [golf] for a number of years," he Gymkhana at the Thorn- low banded fins that, thinking back on it, may have been recalled. "At that time I was a much better soccer hill Community Grounds. small halibut. The sea worm had an irresistible allure for player." Runs 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. When he moved to Terrace in 1971, it wasn't long all of them. with registration at 10:30 before he discovered the Skeena Valley Golf Club, We hunted crab too. The sea bed swarmed with them. a.m. which had opened as a tiny 3-holer just 16 years earlier. To trap crab we wired a bullhead or two to the rim of a 'Tve always had an affinity for the course, I've been bicycle wheel, attached an appropriate length of rope and a part of its growth." Saturday, August 5 hurled it into the brine and watched it disappear in show- He began participating in tournaments here almost as -:c Riverboat Day races er of bubbles. After leaving the wheel below for as long soon as he got into town and his attachment to the club at the Terrace Speed- as we could stand it, we pulled it up as quickly. On most strengthened when he ran it for a stint during the 1980s. way, hauls, crabs spilled over the rim of the spokcd wheel like Twenty-nine years after he first drove a ball at the broth over the lip of a soup pot. Skeena, he can't remember how many events he's won Sunday, August 6 Our fishing in Burrard Inlet lasted a decade. During there. •2< King of the Mountain that time we were up to our elbows in its foreshore envi- "Twelve, maybe 14, somewhere around there," he Run, at Terrace Moun- said. "A lot of local tournaments [throughout the north- ronment. We became angry when a favoured bait ground tain, Call Jack at 638- west] too, I've probably won 25-30 events." 0751 for more informa- turned black, as more and more spots did over the course One of those events, the Smithers Senior Open was of those few years. It was a sad thing when a sea worm held July 14-16, and he was there. tion hot spot stopped squirting, when a place that teemed with But Rosengren has bigger plans -- travelling to Eur- sand fleas and crustaceans stopped smelling of sea salt ope to rejoin the European Senior circuit, where he Sunday, August 13 and acquired the stale, artificial smell of man made chem- played four tour events in 1999. •;,rHeart and Stroke icals and the rainbow sheen of oil, then went as dead as a "It's a more friendly atmosphere in Europe [than the Charity Scramble at the sack of cement. American tour], there's a lot of comraderie. It's cheaper Skeena Valley Golf and I moved north. Some thirty years later I returned to to play tbere, but the money you earn isn't the same." Country Club. Rosengren also likes the mix of players that the Eur- our former wildlife paradise at the foot of Sheilbum. I opean tour attracts. took a walk along the beach. I turned a few rocks and DAN ROSENGREN tees off at his New Remo driv- Sunday, August 20 "There's players from , and lots from the exposed the black .sand and pools of oily water under- ing range. Rosengren thinks golf is about to take ~..'~McBike Wild Descent United States, all over the world really." off in Northwest with the Skeena Valley expansion. DH Call McBike at 635- neath them. Absent was the rattle of crab larvae, and Before European qualifying begins in December, Ro- 5225 for more informa- almost everything else save for a few hardy barnacles and sengren says he's got to work on his putting. a few empty mussel shells, black and blue like the oil "Most of it's just a mental aspect of the game," he "People do get bored playing nine holes -- with the tion, around them. said. "I've been a very good putter in the past, You just advent of the 18 holes, it's going to a huge benefit." The smell of creosote soaked ties baking in the hot sun have to keep telling yourself that." Like most other sports in the northwest, Rosengren -.~'Totem Saddle Club was still there and so was our favourite fishing platform, "Right now, my weight and distance is off on 25-30 feels that professional golf instruction is lacking, but the Gymkhana at the Thorn- The decking was rotting, I peered down into the water footers," young players are catching on anyway. hill Community Grounds. near the pilings and saw no flickering fish. At the far end One area that everyone agrees is Rosengren's "They're really trying to knock me off the hill here," Runs 11a,m, to1 p.m. of the pier a man was crabbing. He had one undersized strength is his accurate driving game. He routinely he said, "And it might not be long before they do." with registration at 10:30 He's opened the driving range in an effort to not only crab in possession. smacks the ball 250 plus yards off the tee, and generally a,m. lands it in the short grass. save up money for future qualifying schools and travel I don't know that I've seen a richer marine ecosystem As for how golf will fare here in the future -- Rosen- expenses but to also finally provlde a place here where than Burrard Inlet was, It's ineffably .sad to see it now, ail- •~KIddies Day, last gren expects the game to take off, especially with the people can come with their drivers and let it rip, while points Day at the Ter- ing and dying; its llke visiting a friend wasting away from Skeena Valley course opening a full 18 hole course later getting' tips from the best golfer in this neck of the race Speedway, a degenerative disease; .... this year. : woods, .....

i : L The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 261 2000 - B5 I FOSTERFAMILY NEEDED Guide to the Ministry for Children & MacKay's Funeral Service Ltd. ~.~r.'ing Terrace, Kilimat, Smithers & l'rince l~upert Sports Scope Families requires homes for children of all ages Monuments Concerned pe~onal gymkhana Canadian team captures with a variely all Bronze Haques service in the Northwest behaviours and special Terrace Crenlatorium since 1946 SUMMER IS the time Around the World rally needs. Remuneration will for gymkhanas. Young LENNOX MCNEELY and James Waiters won the bt, provided based on 4626 Davis Street

and old alike almost al- l Terrace BC V8G lX7 Vintageant category of the Around the World in 80 skills and abilities. If ways enjoy watching fA f'unemlSen/ce Phone 635-2444 • Fax 635-635-2160 Days Rally, which passed through Terrace last in aea please call horse and rider tackle the At~od0¢~ 24 hour paget' month. 2oxrora o,s~ .~311 scurries or take the turn in McNeely, from Toronto, and Waiters, from Vic- the keyhole. toria drove a 1938 Packard Touring Sedan. They left The Totem Saddle Club London, England on May 1, arriving back on July holds gymkhanas about ~ ....~ 18, every three weeks through- /_ -K' ~ ~ [ The trek took them east across Europe and Asia, out the summer at the \e /' / ~1~, before being flown to North America where they Thornhill Community Fair- ~ ~ / ~'- passed through Alaska, the Yukon, and northwestern grounds. I~ . B.C., before heading to New York and being flown The field of competitors ...... A./ ...... back to Europe. MISTY RIVER is as diverse as the field of ...... -~] ...... TACKLE & HUNTING horses, with youngsters I[ @ barely out of diapers being Junior Open results e guided along by their par- Barrel Race ents on ponies, while bode well for future grandparents ride a few KEN EYJOLFSON of Terrace shot a low gross 156 minutes later, on the grounds in a trian- at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club's Junior of the/9 ,. The next gymkhana is gle shape. Riders must Open on July 18 to take home the title. slated for July 30, with the loop around the barrels, Eyjolfson finished two strokes ahead of Jon Sat- show beginning at 11 a.m. starting with one of the slat, and 15 up on David Clarke, after the two day Grab a burger at the can- closest ones, and then pro- event. teen, and enjoy watching ceeding to "cloverleaf" "They are our future, and they're doing very the beautiful horses with around the other barrels, well," said the club's Bruce Carruthers. Copper Mountain in the and return to the finish Two young ladies also participated in the event, background, line. with Kathy Saints filfishing up on Tiffany Wiens. By donation- proceedsto your choice: For those not too fami- Ten second penalty is Terrace Rod & Gun or liar with gymkhanas, here handed out if a barrel is Riverboat walk helps Skeena Ecosystemsfor Fishermans Park is a guide to some of the. knocked over, with a dis- events that are regularly qualification for not fol- senior games Saturday, July featured, lowing the pattern or WHEN THE annual Riverboat Days Mite - other- knocking down two barrels. wise known as the Monte Cristo Challenge - takes • Scurry Race to the streets of Terrace on Aug. 6, walkers will be • Keyhole Race contributing towards the B.C. Senior Games in Ke- Three scurries (bars to Iowna in September• jump over) are placed on A white chalked key- The walk, sponsored by the B.C. Seniors Games the grounds. Horse and hole is drawn in the dirt. will start at 10 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, ~ l Open rider must jump over the Riders must take their (registration at 9 a.m. at the legion) and will follow 7am- 1 1 pm scurries turn around a pole horses down a narrow Lakdse Ave. to City Hall. 7 DAYS A WEEK at the end and jump over stretch between the lines, There's four age groups, with prizes offered to them again on the way turn around in the fat part winners and one to the person wearing the best Ri- back to the finish line. The of the keyhole and return verboat Days costume. 5008 Agar Ave, Terrace638-1369 scurries are two feet high. to the finish line. Entry fees are $10 for children under 15 and $25 If the rider knocks a If the horse goes outside for adults. For more information and for pledge scurry or the pole down, the chalk lines, they're sheets to help cover travel to the seniors games call they receive a five second disqualified. Maxine Smallwood at 638-8648. penalty. If they knock two down, they're disqualified. World's sma!lest hoop • Flag Race team to stop tn Terrace YOU BE THE JUDGE Two barrels are placed WITH AN average height of 4'2, they've got to look LO • - - / Adlldlmo A BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN 150 feet apart on the up almost three feet to see the faces of NBAers like grounds. The one closest to ( Shaquille O'Neal or Sharif Abdur-Rahim, but they Ingene at the Uthce-. the finish/start line con- can play the game, and provide great entertainment. 'Hey buddy," Brent stuck his head into Tom's "'~ "~~ They'll be here playing two games on Sept. 29 at office. "Have a heart, will ya?" tains a flag. The rider must Tom looked up, confused'. 'Whars the matter?" ~ grab the flag from the bar- Caledonia High School at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. .Brent threw him a chocolate heart. "Compliments BASEDON .l~J[/ll~ rel while mounted and do. Their opponents will be - it s safe to say - the at Sheila in accounting. AC"TIIA/rnlll~T IIl~l[glk a figure 8 around the sec- taller Terrace & Kitimat Hospice Society Celebrity Those women are really getting into Valentine's "'-'C'~[S~S'~"- [JJ~ll~l~ Basketball Team. Day this year." '-..._/ ond barrel. On the'way ...... ' Tom bit into the dark chocolate. "Honestly, this do this to me? Come On .qirls, let's report them." ;back to the finish line, the investment firm has way. too much spirit. Not like Abe, Sheldon and the-gang wer~ called into rider places (or usually t ~ld job at the bank. What a gloomy the bess's office. In shock. Tournament will bring c ~phere. "We swear, we didn't send that tinmrie!" throws) the flag into the ept,for one time...the dcy of. our big "Heck, I don,') even ~et my. wire lingel barrel before crossing the women's soccer here t p...' Tom started laughim lhy #erical!y. Trevor added, ahhougfi she keeos askina finishing line. WOMEN'S SOCCER teams around B.C. and west ~t raised his eyel~rowl. 'You find life some..." If they don't manage to ern threatening crime funny, do you?" Abe piped up. 'TII bet it was Brent. He's Canada are being invited to Terrace for a Labour "It was terrifying. Bu't the clay after, we sent the looking a little too cocky, lately." ge t the flag back into the Day weekend invitational soccer tournament. female tellers some sexy lingerie to cheer them up. There was an internal investigation. Brent was barrel - a common pro- Each team will be gnaranteed to play at least three They loved itl" fired. blem - they're disquali- games in a round robin, and a playoff will follow. Brent broke into a sly smile. "Hmmm, I have an Then Tom was brought in to face his furious idea. What'ya say we skip lunch and do some boss. fied. Referees from the B.C. Soccer Association will of- "But this wasn't sexual harassment, boss. It was ficiate the games. Prizes will be awarded to the top just a joke. You need a senseof humourl" • Barrel Race three teams. The boss fumed. "And YOU need to find another obl You're fired." Correction: In last week's Sport Scope, we spelled The women ran up to Tom. "1 can't believe they Three barrels are placed Keyhole Race toO." fired you guysl After all, this whole thing was Blessing's women's soccer team player Paula Teix- "And now, for the cards." Brent was shaking kinda funny..." eira's name as "Teizera" - sorry about that. with laughter. "How about: 'Lots of love from Abe Tom sued for wron.qful dismissal. in accounting' and 'Thinking of you, love Trevor in In court, Tom preaded for reason. "Your telemarketina " Hanour, this was ht worst a tasteless eke br Tom sent me women the gifts through the which I apologized. Besides, I just sent the gifts, I Q: P0 y0u havea perso,al interoffice mail. didn't even buy Ihem." JULYSPECIALS The next day. the women were intrigued by the The boss huffed. "Your Honour, Tom was fired i,v e,t pla.? For the month of July, enjoy n "lousoacKac es on their desks. for cause. Such behaviour has no place in our / sm,ea, rol v mtinesl What is it? Lin.qerie? corporation." From Sheldon in shipping?l But l hardly.'know A: For a balanced ~~~ I him...this is creepy...and isn't he married.,.and Was Tom wrongfully dismissed? You Be The portfolio,include: ~i~, O3)0f / We're Wrapp'en aren't I MARRIEDV" Judgd Then look I~elow for the decision. Man@ was not pleased either. "How could Abe 1. Physical activity ~~t/ The Bear Country Inn SPONSORED BY 2. Healthy eating ~ ~rl' Teriyaki Beef & Rice Wrap$8 50 3. Your doctor's advice ..... I® www.p0rtkipodi0n,com Souvlakl Chicken Wrap $8 99 wil, h .(] reek Ve,ggies. l{ico & [~g 9 WRIGHT & MARDIROS Turkey Caesar Wrap All served-,ith yourchoice of Fries or Soup or Salad of the Day. TRIAL LAWYERS ~Ilit#1~ Caledonia Senior Secondary School Serving the Pacific Northwest Summer Office Hours DINNER TERENCE WRIGHT 15 years experience DAVID MARDIROS July 4-7: 8:00 am- 3:30 pm Calamari Combo July 10-28 Office Closed with Chicken Souvlaki, Criminal and Family Law Civil Litigation Aboriginal Law Greek Salad, Rice Pilaf, x I , July 31 - Aug. 25: 8:00 am- 3:00 pm Medlteranean• Garhc. P~ta, - % ~ ~ -/ r. Free Initial Interview for I.C.B.C. and The officewill be closedon Personal Injury Claims weekendsand publicholidays. a la carte after 4PM "'~ ~ "*" 4730 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1T2 Student Transcripts will be mailed REAKFAST Phone: 638-0354 Fax: 635-2919 directly to the student home address by ~ ~, SERVED the Ministry of Education to, arrive in the Until 4PM on Sundays YOU! BE THE JUDGE - DECISION first week of August. "The company owes Tom 10 months salad," decided Judge Harrison. "Tom's role in the ill.conceived prank was fairly minor. Considering Toms apology, his previous good record, his service with he company, the fact that this' was an isolated, event,,, and the office s easygoing attitude relating to Copies of Transcripts cqr~ be obtained sexual conduct, Tom was indeed wrongfully fired. Where good food Today'scolumn is basedon a case from British Columbia. If you have a similar problem, pleasecontacl sponsor or from the School office during Office brings the family another lawyer in your province. To provide compelling enlertoinment, we have ficlionalized Ihe names, the 4702 Lakelse Ave Terrace Hours at a cost of $2.00 each. together! characlers and the scenariosin the case. Any resemblanceto real people is purely coincidental. In the inleres of 635-6302 clarily and brevily, the legal issuesin the case havebeen greatly reducedand simplified. Claire Bernstelnis a lawyer and nationally syndicatedcolumnist. Copyright 2000 Haika Enterprises.C23-5

~OI ERRACE Hockey Schtick :e ~::)~ff-Season by ]atnle Wayne and gr'ohonn Chevr¢ou Norm's Auto EM FORD ReHnisbfi~ "Quality Care at "COLLISION REPAIR~ your service" CENTRE : New 8, Used Cars/Trucks "UNITIZED BDDY REPAIR Complete Service & Parts Dept. "I.C.B.C. REPAIRS @ "FRAME REPAIRS l[.Ibt $-"~'P" i.'1:]E: i Please Call 4631 Keith Avenue 635-3929 Out of Town 1-800-463-1128 4630 KEITH, tERRACE - NEXT TO GREYHOUND 1-800-463-1128 FAX: 635-3081 B6- The Terrace Standard,Wednesday, July 26, 2000 CTION a I The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. Classifications! The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and ACTION AD RATES ANNOUNCEMENTS 616 COMMERCIAL employment when placing "For Rent:" ads. Landlords can slate a no-smoking preference, 105 ANNOUNCEMENTS 628 FOR SALEOR RENT The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to relaln any answers directed to the News Box Reply 110ANNrVERSARIES 636 F'IOOSESFOR RENT Service, and to repay (he customer Ihe sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. 12OBIRrHDAYS 640 MISC FOR RENT )25 CHURCH 644 MOBILEHOMES Box replies on "Hold" instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertlsemenr will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. 130 COMINGEVENTS 648 ROOM& ~C)ARD Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avoid loss. 638-7283 135 ENGAGEMENT/ 656 SHME All claims of errors In advertisemonrs must be received by the publisher within 30 days alter the first publication. WEDDINGS ACCOMMODATION It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard In the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published 145 IN MEMORIAM 660 STORAOE DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 150 LEGALNOTICES 668 TOURIST shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser rot only one Incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or 155 OBITUARIES ACCOMMODATIONS omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event grearer than the amount paid for such advertising. Display, Word Classified and Classified Display 160rENDERS 676 WANTEDTO RENT 165 THANKS 680 WAREHOUSES Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls FfRSONAL REALESTATE Phone Start Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard #Weekend Advertiser on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is 210 BUSINESSPERSONALS 705 ACREAGES/LOTS 230 LOST& FOUND 7IS COMMERCIALPROPeRIY Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads. 240 PERSONALS 730 FORSALE 0Y OWNER CLASSIFICATION. .Credit Card No. .Expiry Date_~ MERCHANDISE 735 Houses r'-z VISA Q MASTERCARD 315 AUCTIONS 745 MOBILES TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 330 COMPUTERS 75S OPENHOUSE PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 3S5 FURNITURE 770 WANTED 360 GARAGESALES AU~OtdOITVE All classified and classified display ads MUST BE 365 MISC. FORSALE 01D CARSFOR SAtE 1 4 5 PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When 380 TIMBER 815 TRUCKSFOR SALE 395 WANTED 820 VANSFOR SALE phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard FITS/ FARM RECREAffONAL 9 10 410 FARMEQUIPMENT 7 8 ~ number ready. 425 LIVESTOCK 8S4 AleCRAET WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 43S PETS 858 ATVS e62 ~OATS/ MARINE 11 12 13 14 15 tWeak (Standard& Advertiser)~ 13.3B~nn¢. Gsn INDUSTRY 866 MOTORCYCLES 3 week8 (Standard& Advernsel) $25.68'(m¢. OSD 460 EQUIPMENT 870 RV'SCAMPERS 470 LOGGING/TIMBER 874 RV'S5TH WHEELS *Additional words (over 2S) 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GST 4eo MACHINERY 16 17 18 le 20 878 RV'SMOTORHOMES CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE EMPLOYMENt 082 RV RENTALS $11.90 per column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 510 BUSINESS 890 SNOWMOBILES 1 3.3E OPPORTUNITIES 21 22 23 24 25.68 520 CAREERS SERV1CE$ BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES I 530 EDUCATION 910 BUILDINGSERVICES 14.71 540 HELPWANTED 912 CARPENTRy 13.64 "~ 13.91 14,18 14.45 IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT GROUPS) $7.70 c.in 570 TUrORtNO 914 CHILDCARE 25.95 26.22 26.48 26.75 27.02 580 WORKWANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For longer ud. please use a eeparnte sheet LEGAL ADVERTISING...... $14.14 per column inch RENTAL 932 HANDYMAN " I =1:1:~':T~ =11 604 APARrMENTS 936 JANITORIAL Clip & Mall This Form To: Phone Fax For regional coverage place your display ad in the 608 8ASEMENTSUITE 944 MISC.SERVICES Terrace Standard weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 612 CA~INS/COITAGES 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 Sq'ANDARD 638-7283 638-8432

:1145 IN i d~lS~p, CALLING FOR TENDERS FOR ¢ ~,1~~BRi:n5 H MINISTRY OF FOREST OF u,,,,~ (~ WHITE BOTI'OM MAIN TIMBER SALE LAYOUT u,~,~¢Faints MEMORIAM'I .~.. L..OLUMBIA BRmSH COLUMBIA rot== CONTRACT SBFO1DKM-O09 PLANS DEPOSITED Sealed Tenders for the White Bottom Main Timber Sale Layout Contract No, The Ministry of Forests of British Columbia hereby gives notice that an application SBFO1DKM-OOg, under the SmaU Business Forest Enterprise Program, will be ACORD Enterprises pre-pack. received by the District Manager, Ministry of Forests, Kalum Forest District, 200-5220 aged Dan.D.Pak foods formerly has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters -"" When we are sad "" Protection Act, R.S., 1985, Chapter N.22, for approval of the plans snd site of the Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C.. V8G 1L1, until 9:30 a,m, on August 4, 2000. This con- sold at the Farmer's Market is work described herein, Under section 9 of the said Act, the Ministry o( Forests of tract will require the layout of approximately 20.0 hectares of Tlmber Sales in 2 now available at 4607 Lazelle and lonely and every- British Columbia has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, at blocks, Ave. Bring this ad in and re- thing goes wrong, we Vancouver, British Columbia, and in the Office of the District Registrar of the Land Contract particulars package can be obtained at the Kalum Forest District Office ceive an 85g snack free(S1.50 Registry District or Prince George/Prince Ruped, at Room 153-10n-4th Avenue, between 8:00 a,m. and 4:30 p,m., Monday to Friday. seem to hear you Prince George, British Columbia, under Deposit No. PP012331, a description of the value) with any pumhase. site and plans or a single lane, single span 64,04m long, steel plate girder bridge No tender will be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever, and the low- whisper "Cheer Up & est or any lender will not necessarily be accepted, BALANCE FASHIONS Sum- Carry On". Each time over Shsdin Creek, located a( km 25,0 or the Kuldo Damsumlo Forest Service Road, mer Sale! 20-60% off selected north of Hazeiton, in unsurveyad Crown Land, Cassiar Land District. Contract award is subject to funding being available at the time. items, $25 and under tablel Call we see your photo, And take notice that the project has been screened pursuant to the Environmental you seem to smile and Assessment and Review Process Guidelines Order, SOR/84-467, and that the Associate Gall Fell at 250-638- Department el Fisheries and Oceans has determined that the potentially adverse 2073 say, "Don't Cry, I'm environmental effects that may be caused by the project are mitigative with known CATTLE PENNING Burns Lake Only Sleeping, We'll technology. Court Bailiff Sale Wr~en objections based on the effect of the work on marine navigation or the envi- Fall Fair. Eagle Creek Fair- meet again some day". ronment should be directed, not later than one month from the date of publication of 1he CourtBailiff will offer For salethe interestin the followingJudgment grounds Aug. 19-20. Starting this notice, to the Director General, Marine Navigation Services, Canadian Coast f 0am. New beginner class. Ent- Love Morn & Dad Guard, Department el Fisheries end Oceans, 350-555 West Hastings Streets, Debtor:Thomas Cedric Tait, Deborah EmmalineTaft, er single if you do not have a Aug. 26/59 Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 5(33. David Ruben Gray, Kathy Sylvia Marilyn Gray. team. Over $6000 prize men- July 28/96 Smithers, July 20, 2000. S.S. TEHARA, P.Eng. eyl Entries by Aug. 13/00 to Field Engineer, Structures One 2000 YamahaModel R6 Motorcyde- VIFtJYARJ04NTYA001819 250-694-3502. Into call 250- Patrick Ross Dirnback 694-3525 or 694-3448. Sold on a "As is, Where is" basis,no guaranteesor warrantiesimplied or given. FOR INFORMATION on servic- es available to people with dis- School District 82 Coast Mountains Sealedbids will be receivedat the Court Bailiff's office up to the hour of abilities and the Designated INVITATION TO TENDER 12:00 noon,July 31, 2000. Parking Placard Program call School Bus Transportation - Stewart B.C. BCIILRC at 1-877-288-1088 Solemay he Babiedto cancellationwithout notice. '[he Court Bailiffreserves IS ALCOHOL a problem? Many Tenders are invited for the transportation of students living the right to adjourn the sale without notice and apply to the Court for ::~:;. i;:;: ..I~!~ ~! ;i~ find a solution one day at a time Ii, li i|iii in the communities of Stewart and Meziadin BC. The furtherdiredion if the needarises. with Alcoholics Anonymous. successful bid will be required to supply two (2) thirty-two 250-635-6533 EVANLY.RAYS passenger school buses (minimum size) and have them Termsof Sole: Eachbid must be accompaniedby a draft or moneyorder in FREE 2000 CALENDAR available at all times to make one round trip per day on the amount0L 10% of the bid offeredand mode payableto CaledoniaCourt )idyou know that,. SRV39.99 cdlectors edition each of the two established bus routes: ...... : .... ' :*~' Bailiff Services,The 10% deposit may be waived in specialcircumstances. , IBytheninlhortenthweekafier ,~.~ I ratedbest service and most accurate The balanceof the bid, plus applicabletokes to be paid immediatelyupon I con(e,..tion,theptebom thild sucks :1~I~ i psychicsin Cditin 1998+1999 Marion LaVon AJl bidders are required to visit the area and review the acceptanceof the bid, failureta do so mayresult in forfeitureof the deposit. I hisor her'humk (urns somersaults, :.I~i ~' I : Career I jump,,squints to closeout ligh(, frown~, ...... I established routes prior to the tender closing date of Highestbid not necessarilyaccepted. | s~llows,and moves his or hertongue. | Relationships Dickens August 11, 2000. | larrace Pro-UfeEducafiofl Assoc. I a Spouse habits Bailiff Sale I ~x 0s2,r~ce I Nov. 10, 1922 - s Picking Lotto #'s July 14, 2000 Equipment to be in place and running fro school opening 1995 GMCUght DulyC/KI500, 115,372 kms. on September 5, 2000. I • .,in I FRANCES BIRDSELL J !-900-451-4055 J It is with deep sad- For Appointmenlto view and for further information,please conrad CONSULTING '~ ness that we Proposals to be submitted to the undersigned. oFacilitatidn .Mediation announce the pass- Mr. Robert Gilfillan CALEDONIACOURT BAILIFF SERVICES "Consensus Process " ' ing of our mother Transportation Superintendent CALEDONIABAILIFF SERVICES *Spanish Translation and grandmother. School District 82 Coast Mountains 3-4554 LozelleAve., Terrace, B.C. 3211 Kenney Street R. Smith Gall 635-2184 Marion was coring Terrace, BC, V8G 3E9 and compassionate no later than noon on the closing date. 250.635-7649 FOUND: STEEL framed eye- person. She showed VIVA CLINIC glasses at Ferry Island Fly-Fish- Inquiries directed to lhe above at (250) 638-4405 (•Recover tour health in a ing area. Redeem at Misty Riv- that concern every- naturalintegrated way. er Tackle Shop. day since moving ) INVITATION TO BID LIFE ENERGY ASSESSMENT LOST AT Uplands School one Terrace, with her h includesenvironmental ball glove marked William Fish- band Harry, 1 9 er, one bat and ball on July NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and food allergytesting ye( ago. She very LAND ACT AROMATHERAPYMASSAGE 17th. If found please call 250- Sealed tenders endorsed "TERRACE ELKS SENIORS REFLEX0LOGY, EAR CANDLING 635-6350 mc enjoyed bein.i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A HOUSING" will be received at the office of: LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pm at inv ed in the dail'r Royce Candle Architect Inc. AURICULARACUPRESSURE DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND #200 - 3219 Eby street FrancesBirdsell, the Bingo Hail in Prince Rupert. lives of her NaluralHeallh Practitioner a black leather wallet. Please Take notice that, the Corporation of the City of Terrace, Terrace, Terrace, B,C. return, no questions asked. I.D. grandchildren. B.C., has made application to the British Columbia Assets and V8G 4R3 Call635-2194 for an appointment Lands for a Crown Grant of land generally situated in the City of 4506 Lekelse(~,.==r~ r=~ ~=nl~',~i very important. Please call We will miss you, tel: (250) 635-7191 (250)624-2002 extension "0". Grandma. Terrace and shown hatched on the map below. fax: (250) 635-2107 Reward offered. With aft our love up to 2:00 p.m. local time. Wednesday. Auaust 30. LOST ON July 10th at Tim Hor- 2O0O. TEEN HOMES NEEDED Ed and Sharon Ansems, ton's Rust colored Ladies Cot- In general terms the project consists of 21 residential units Ministry for Children & Families ton Jacket. Great sentimental Jennifer, Danny and above a ground level concrete parking garage. There are 16 jacket. Please return. No ques- Mike needsfaster homes for teensin your J'~ SOUC JOLUFFE AVE i two bedroom units and 5 one bedroom units, Three floors tions asked. Phone 250-638- of residential units have gross area of 25,900 sq. ft. community.If interesledplease cnll 2151 638-2311, ask for Lee C0xf0rd. Bid depository rules shall not anply and all trades shall submit their bids directly to General Contract Bidders, A list of General Contract Bidders will be available from the Architect. General Contractors may obtain a set of construction docu- ments from the Architect on deposit of $200.00 refunded only upon return of the documents in good condition ANNOUNCEMENT within ten (10) days of close of tenders, Documents will be available for inspection from: Terrace Construction Association Kitimat Plan Room Bulkley Valley Lakes District Construction Association Northern B.C, Construction Association iii!!i Vancouver Regional Construction Association Surrey Plan Room Southern Interior Construction Associations: - Kelowna Plan Room fff BRIAN LORNEDERRICK - Kamloops Plan Room Dec. !, 1957-July 27, 1998 - Penticton Plan Room • Forever In Our Hearts General Contractors must be registered with the B.C. Home Do not stand at my grave end Owners Protection office and must supply a third party 10 wee ) le arrival i;i:i!iil;!if!; The land is more specifically' described as: Year Warranty complying with the B,C. Home Owners om n )t there, I do not sleep Protection A~t. am a thousandwinds thatblow Commencing at the southeast post of Lot A, District Lot 983, I am lhe diamond glints on snow Range 5, Coast District, Plan 12006 planted in the northwest Tenders must be accompanied by a bid bond drawn tn Iln I am the sunlighlon, ripenedgroin corner of the Bailey Street/Mountain Vista Drive intersection favour of the Owners in the amount of $50,000,00, or ten lain genlleAutumns rain thence approximately 152 metres in a northern direction at 01 a percent (10%) of the tendered sum, which will be forfeited When you awaken in the morn. 10 35"; thence approximately 211 metres in a westerly direc- on failure of the tenderer to enter into a contract when ing'shush tion at 172 ° 58' 05"; thence approximately 152 metres in a required. southerly direction at 181 a 14' 15"; thence aporaximately 41 IBm Ihe swirl upli[lin~rush of The successful tenderer is required to furnish a Performance Quiet birds in cirdedliaht rnetr.es in an easterly direction at 91 a 05' 05"; hence approxi- I am lhe soft starsthat sl%e at mately 171 metres in an easterly direction at a 92 a 58' O,~" and Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the con- nighl conta]nina 3.2 ha more or less. tract price, within fourteen (14) days after notification of award of the contract. Do not stand at my grave and TI e purpose for which the land is required is for parkland cry d, velopment. am not there. I did not die CONSULTANT OWNERS IF love could have saved you, Comments concerning this application may be made to the Youd stillbe with us f0day Senior Land Officer, British Columbia Assets and Land Royce C0ndie Architect Inc. TerraceElks Seniors Housing I In Lown~Memory Corpor.atlqn, Skeena Region, P.O. Box 5000, Smilhers, B.C. V0J #200-3219 Eby Street Society J DouqhterMan~i,Mondis h~om 2NO Telephone: (250) 847-7331 File No. 6406799. Terrace, B.C. P,O. Box 597 I Zena, Molher,friend Tina; Be advised that any res.~.nse to this advertisement will be con- V8G 4R3 Terrace, B,C, I br0thersJohn,Leonard, Ran; sidered part of tile public record. For information, contact tel: (250) 635-7191 V8G 4BS I sisters,Wanda, Maida, Heather Freedom of Information Advisor, British Columbia Assets and I and Nedra; nephew Nick Land Corporation, Skeena Region, (250)8~47-7352, fax: (250) 635-2107 other lelo!ivesand friends. contact: R. Candle, MAIBC IIIII I |111 III The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000- B7 240PERSONALS ' 365 : i: :,ii~ ' CANADA'S BEST 24 HOUR 1 MISCELLANEOUS 1 GOLD fridge, 1 gold stove, NADINA ENTERPRISE, wood- on 1 (18yrs+) 1-888-913-8122 OMINECA LLAMA - Alpaca white washer & dryer. 1 mi- , FORSALE " working: T&G 1'x4" $0 31 from $2.00/min, Credit card bill- Ranch, Breeding stock, fiber crowave, kitchen table, 4 chairs, lin.ft]l"x6" $0.39 lin.ftJ2"x6" ing, 1-900-870-7647 $3.gg/min animals, pet quality animals, 2 vcrs, various coffee and end $0.59 lin.ft Logcabtn siding Website: www,discreettalk.com tables. 250-635-4429. BUILDINGS-PORTABLE wool sales, Alpaca duvets & pil- Classrooms, Offices, Storage, 2"x6" $0.69 lin.ft. Cabin logs, T LESAGE UPRIGHT Piano in lows, manure sales, 250-695- MALE ORGAN enhancement. 24'x40' near new, Salmon &G 4"x6" $1.29 lin.ft/6"x6" $2.10 6584. Email dmontald@future. FDA approved, Medical vacuum excellent condition. $1500 Itn.ft. Flooring, pine, 1"x6" OBO. 250-635-4640 Arm/So,ante. Easy moves. Ex- net.bc.ca pumps or surgical enlargement. cellent value. Immediate sale. $0.65. Prices by lin.ft.Call Albert Gain 1-3". Permanent and safe. First come, Where is. All Sea. 250-695-6954 Resolve impotence. FREE sons 250-675-2749, 250-656- brochure. Call Dr. Joel Kaplan. 7922 312-409-5557. Insurance reim- FOR SALE: 1-8 foot freezer. 1- RETIRING OR Closing Store? bursement. Visit website GARAGE SALE at 4707 Tuck 6 foot freezer 1-8x20 Construc- www.drioelkaplan,com, avenue. Furniture, 4 motomas- We pay top cash dollar for your- tion trailer. Please call after inventory! Surplus Herby's ter 75R15 tires, chainsaw, misc. THE HEALING Rose Aro- 5PM. 250-635-9171 Kamloops. Phone John or Todd matherapy Massage offers Bri- small appliances, lawnmower. FOR SALE: Norco Girls Bike: July 29th 8:30 a.m. I-P Fax 1-250-376-0834, web dal parties. Special Discount Mini Mountaineer 21" wheel, 12 www.surplusherbys.com email rates, Call Susan 250-635-2406 :i-. 365: i:~:::' speed, mudguards, good condi- [email protected] for more infomation. tion. $75. BMX 12" wheel, foot MISCELEANEOUS brake. $20. Sears X-Cargo ar WANTED CEDAR SHAKE TERRACE AND AREA HEALTH COUNCIL top carrier 15 cu.ff. $70. Nordic BLOCKS. WILL PAY CASH. Mills Memorial Hospital PHONE 250-635-5594 OR 604- FOR.. " SALE/;• ': ./. Tracker X-country excercise HORSE AUCTION BC Live- machine. Scan, speed, dis- 826-1186 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES stock is having aHorse Auction 30-FT airstream traveltrailer, tance, time recorder. Graphite EzUuip e =' Sale Friday Aug. 25th. Tack $8,000. Houseboat & trailer, edge. Like NEW condition. 410.FARM :: lizWe are backto our summerhours d Mills Memorial Hospital requires Licensed Practical 4:30 pm and Horses at 6:00 $1000. 20 ft. Stamraft cabin- $650 new, $300. Call after 6:00 ' •EQUIPMENT = : L Tues. - Sat. J Nurses for permanent full and part-tlme positions in the pro. Consignments are wel- cruiser, $3500. Riverboat & p.m., 250-635-5271 Acute Care Inpatient Units. come. Phone 250-573-3939. trailer, $500. 14 ft aluminum boat with 9.8 mercury motor & FREE STANDING Maytag dish- JOHN DEERE 410 Round Bal- Qualified applicants will have recent nursing experience Terms of payment for purchas- washer. Best offer. 250-635- trailer, $900. V8 marine motor & er 8001bs bales, excellent con- es is cash or cheque. 5504 and be eligible for membership with the College of leg, $800. Camper $900. 250- dition. Asking $3900. Phone Licensed Practical Nurses of British Columbia. Terms and 330 COMPUTERS 697-2720 LEGAL HELP on any matter. 250-847-0774 Top Quality Professionals at a conditions of employment are as per the HEU contract. 7X16FT GARAGE Door, $300. ONE FARM king electric grain price you can afford. Confiden- For further information please contact: BUILD YOUR business thru e- 2-34 inch interior doors roller. Asking $1000 abe. Call commerce. Secure websites in- tial. For free information, call 1- Houston 250-845-7707 Human Resources w/frame, $40 each. 32 inch Fire 800-668-3112. experienced can build in 30 Door $75. Call 250-638-8102 ADORABLE PUREBRED Mills Memorial Hospital minutes. $20-32 monthly, no MASSAGE TABLE: used $250 Cockerspaniel puppies. Born AIR CONDITIONER replace- 4720 Haugland Avenue front end fees; Also ground lev- and $395. Master/Teacher en- June 6, 4 females, 2 males, first Terrace, BC, V8G 2W7 el MLM opportunity, www.web- ment for R12 and R134a, no ergy healing bed $595. Call Toll shots & deworming incl. $350 retrofitting, runs colder than ATHLETIC 12 year old Morgan each. 250-635-9260 Phone 638-4026 forwealth/rainbowsend.com free and ship today (250) 722- Arab Mare for sale. 15.1 hh. R12, less leakage. Do it your- 7214. CATHY'S PETCARE, Loving Fax 635-7639 MAC CLASSIC, keyboard, self, safe to use. Redtex Dealer. Great on trails and in gymkha- MUSKOXEN RUG - 3/4 head care for your pets & home while mouse, all cables, all manuals, 250-567-9969 na. Good jumper, lots of cross style writer printer, style writer mount, wildlife export permit country experience and lots of you are away. 250-638-7824 power adaptor, style writers MUST SELL! New- never usedl $2300. 250-635-9312 potential. Trailers well, to a ROTTWEILER PUPPIES Pur- owners guide. $250 abe. HP "Life Gear" Saturne excercise ONEWAY TICKET for sale. good home only. $2400 abe. ebred CKC registered. Excel- Desk Writer C Color Printer for machine. Will add mini =Life July 28 Smithers to Vancouver, 250-635-4640 lent lineage. Conformation. In- Gear" trampoline. Retail $349, Salesperson Mac Computers, all manuals in- or Smlthers to Calgary. For fe- CAGEN CONTR. LTD. HAY telligence. Health. Approved will sell for $250 OBO. Call 250- cluded. $300 abe. Call 635- male passenger. $150 OBO. AND GRAIN SALES. Glen, homes only. Ready in Septem- 635-5005 Required Immediately 2158 anytime. 250-635-0534 250-638-0254 her. Call 250-847-3110 or 250- 847-1591 SATELLITE PROBLEMS? In HAY FOR Sale: Dry Green: Ti- The successful candidate must be able the Dark? 745 ext. problems? mothy and square bales. $3 a to deal effectively with the public, have ROAD CLOSURE r-~, The 20O's missing? We have bale in the field. Call 250-845- a positive attitude, and a desire to earn The British ColumbiaMinistry of Forests advisesmotorists that the Wedeene Forest the ix. Call Frank 250-846-9762 7867 ServiceRoad will be closed at km 24 for replacementof ,ha RaleyCreek Bridge.The or cell at 250-847-1043 1988 KENWORTH-475 Cum- above average income. Previous sales closure is effectiveJuly 24, 2000 and will extendtwo (2) weeks, to August 7, 2000. mins pole trailer scales Pleasedirect any inquiresto the EngineeringOfficer, Don Vetoer,at the KalumForest $28,000. 1986 Ford tandem experience is an asset. District Office, 200-5220 Keith Avenue,Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 1L1 or call (250) 638-5100. dump - 400 cat $19,500. 1992 Apply in person with resume to: M.Ea Custom Midland pup $8,500. 24' Tug- i;, boat-671 GMC diesel c/w trailer Bob Costain ~.~BPJ:riSH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ~,,,~=~¢ Cut Mouldings $30,000. 52' tower- new wesl LOLUMBI~ TIMBER SALE LICENCE A64880 ~"' winch, 3 drum, 2 shaft, 453 c/o 4916 Highway 16 West Pursuant to Section20 of ,ha ForestAct. a TimberSale Licenco is being offeredfor GMC diesel. $15,000. Sander- Terrace, B.C. sale, son Cyclone drill on 1HC tan- Closing Date: August 3, 2000 at 10:30 a.m, District: Kalum dem $8,000. Newage Stamford Out of town Fax: 638-1650 Geographic Location: AirportRats (Terrace) Term: Ono (1) year generators #1 KVA 43.75 Volume: 8,415 cubic metres,more or less Upset Stumpege Rate: $27.24per cubic metre $6000 #2 KVA 15.6 $5000. 2 The upset stumpage rate was determinedby the Market Pricing System, and is I -~-V LE~ PINE Bamfords generators KVA 12 applicableonly to coniferousgreen sawlcg grades. A Different $2500 each. Call Richie at 250- Species: Hemlock 17%, Pine 83%, moreor tess TERRACE R 'C'cE 698-7351 Tenders will only be acceptedfrom individualsor corporationsregistered as a Small f 1 Kind Of Tack Business ForestEnterprise, Category One (1). IX4 strapping, fencing & more/ I 1994 CAT 416 Loader Back- Logging System: Ground based Store "~is licencerequires the buildingof approximately700 metresof on-bleckroads and hoe. New tires, two buckets like new, four wheel drive, four in approximately1.0 kilometreof access road undersn associatedRoad Permit. -v oo% OuARAN~SE ~rrya completellne Applicationswill be acooptedby the District Manager,Kalum Forest District, 200-5220 one front bucket, extendahoe. On all Products customized to ilish & WesternTack KeithAvenue, Terrace, British Columbia VeG 1L1 until 10:30,z.m. on August3, 2000. Only 2200 hours. $45,000. Mike There is additionalmaterial which the applicantmust consider )n their application. meet all of your needs! S,pparel, Australian This materiel, applicationforms, and other informationabout the Small Business oat k ~/ear, Herbs 250-567-2030 R.E.M. LEE THEATRE MANAE Program,can be obtainedfrom the above ForestDistrict Office. SpecifyTimber Sale , THUNDERBIRD RANCH and LicenceA64880. i and Supplements, The Terrace Community Facility Societ~ GroomingProducts, farm equipment. Quality used renew or add sales & Iocators. Hauling avail- seeking a part-time manager to co-ordin a touch of class Booksand Tapes,Cards, able. Dave Cmssan 250-567- communib, use of R.E.M. Lee Theatre. ' ..,BPJ:IIsH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR u,=.. ¢ to any room. SilverAccessories, ~ LOLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCEA64881 r.=.,= 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- Jewehry,Gifts and More. derhoof, BC : , successful candidate will possess excell Pursuan o Sec ion 20 of he Fdres Act, a ~m~et Sae Licence is being offered for" Phone: (250) 845-7399 communication skills,, have at least th sale.... , .... . Tall Free: 1-868-845-3399 • If we don't haveit, years marketing experience and have Closing Date: August 3, 2000at 8:30 a.m. Dlat,lct: Kslum Fax: (250) 845-3599 Oeographlc Location: AirportFlats (Terrace) Term: One (1) year we'll find it for you! proven track record in a managem Volume: 4,879 cubic metres, moreo, less Located on 3rd Ave. In position. Duties include promoting c Upset Stumpage Rate: $27.43 per cubic metre Houston Industrial Park Mail OrdersWelcome. The upset stumpagerate was determinedby the Market Pricing System, and is i supervising public use of the theat applicableonly to coniferousgreen sawlog grades. BRIDGE TIMBERS available providing technical assistance, managi Species: Hemlock 16%, Pine 84%, moreor less 4628 GreigAve., Terrace mid-August. Creosote treated. Tenders will only be acceptedfrom individualsor corporationsregistered as a Small ®MedicAlert For more into Call 250-319- revenue sources and ensuring security at Business ForestEnterprise, Catsgory One ( 1), A'I. WAYB aN e" AI.L, Ph: 638-7252 0653 facility. Logging System: Ground based This licencerequires tho buildingof approximately300 metrosof on-blockroads and w.Ww .ira e d i ca I e'r t. ca; Fax: 638-7253 LOGGING TRUCK loads of This contract position commenc approximately300 metresof access roadunder an associatedRoad Permit, " For, more i~for~m&t:lOn ". :,,. Birch firewood for sale. Phone September 1 'f and requires flexible ha. Applicationswill be acceptedby the District Manager,Kalum Forest Dislrict, 200.5220 638-7290. Keffh Avenue,Terrace, British ColumbiaV8G 1L1 until 8:30 a.m. on August 3, 2000. 1;1=100;668¢.1;5,07 .:r. , ,~ , . including evenings. The contract will There is additionalmaterial which the applicant must consider in their application, based on an average of thirty hours I: This material, applicationforms, and other informationabout the Small Business Program,can be obtainedfrom the abovoForest Distdct Office, Specify"limber Sale week and will be of interest to those seeki LicenceA64881. $20,000 to $30,000 per year based experience. Interested candidates may apply I TENDER FOR submitting a detailed resume to: VEHICLE RENTAL CONCESSIONS Terrace Community Facility Society AT THE TERRACE - KITIMAT AIRPORT P.O. Box 512, Terrace, BC, V8G 4B5 The Terrace-Kltlmat Airport Society Is offering by public tender CANADIAN Applications must be submitted no lal three Iicences to operate a vehicle rental concession at the / ! :i•! !:i< i ?/:•: ' than Friday, August 11 ~'. Candidat Terrace-Kitlmat Airport. The licences will be for a period of five TIRE (5) years with an option to renew for a further term of five (5) considered for an interview will be contactq years. The Ilcence term will begin on September t, 2000. ~iiii:i~ii!~:!:iiiii~!:iiii!i!~i!!¸I :~?•! i ~i~ 5100 HWY. 16 WEST by telephone. Tenders close Friday, August 18, 2000. ,:?'!i::i:i~i::•ii:i!:ii!::: ¸¸ :i:;!: . :<:.:.: • • Tender documents are available from: 635-7178 TOLL FREE 1-888-317-8473 Rick Reed, Airport Manager Terrace-Kltimat Airport Society OR FAX US AT: 1 (250) 635-6964 RR#4 Terrace, B,C, V8G 4VZ Telephone: (Z50) ~35-Z659 1 Empbyment0pp0rtunity FAX: (Z50) ~38-0059 'Z'emce E-Mail apm@os~.net GIS Technician ~B~T~H MINISTRYOF FORESTS [email protected],8oo.470 parr i1'1111 Nisga'a Lisims Government is seeking applications LOLUMBIA FAX (250) 635-5093 TINI~. from individuals qualified to fill the above position NOTICETO BRIDGECONTRACTORS which will be for e six month term and will be based in 3207 Munroe, Terrace 635-6273 New Aiyansh, BC. The GIS technician will have at least SEALED TENDERS on the forms and in the envelopes provided, accom- 3 years experience with GIS applications. The panied by bid band or bank draft as defined in the Condilians of ® technician will provide GIS support to Nisga'a Lisims Tender, will be received by the Regional Manager, attention Government (NLG), through the Lands and Resources Engineering Section, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, B.C. up to 2:00 p.m. local time, Auqusl 16, 2000, and opened in public at thai lime Directorate. Duties will include the production of GIS and date. mapping projects for the resources related departments of NLG. The incumbent will also be expected to The contract consists oF supply.and construclion complete including "l'~----J esigned to be built economically from 1/2-inch ply- ".,~ Terrace Co-op manipulate digital coverage data and generate custom approaches of Sanskisoot Creek Bridge in Kalum Forest District. The ;I U I andstsn ard-s ze pne boarda, th s 76-=h work entails conslrucllon of a 46.1m long slngle-span steel plate iL~,.,I tall lighthouse makes a pleasing yard decoration Home Centre coverage outputs including accurate topographic and girder bridge with precast concrete deck sup .portal on concrete caps lthat can be recognized easily from a distance. The plan~ 2912 Molitor St,, Terrace 635-9595 cadastrol maps. Other duties include the maintenance welded to driven steel pipe piles. It also includes placement of bridge :deaturos full-size, traceable templates to make part lay-~" Toll Free 1-800-848-6347 of accurate and efficient GIS files. end fills and rlp-rap fur bankpratection. i out simple and accurate. To provide just the right amount o1 illumination, the plan describes installation of wiring to "~:: The successful applicant will possess a degree, Tender documenls camphte with envelopes, plans, speclficatians and i~power three light bulbs in tSe upper part of the light-~ ecluivalent certification, or experience in GIS or other conditions o~ tender are available fur the sum o[ $30.00 plus 7% P.5.T. house. (#2026-M,..$12.95 plus $3.75 shipping charge)..... related computer applied technologies. The position ~lBI mm Ill= m= lib am IW mm m= mm mm mm mm mm mm ml lib BUS: (250) 638-8700 and 7% G.S.T. [or a tale] oF $34.20 from: i CRAFT PA'rrERNS Home Workshap, Dept. R6C requires a high level of computer expertise, including Regional Manger, Prince Rupert Forest Region ; 3545 Stem Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174 ~:~ FAX: (250) 635-4465 an understanding of GIS concepts andprinciples and a Engineering Section ~ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3726 Al|red Avenue strong working knowledge of ARC/INFO GIS. The Smlthers, B.C. 2026.M Lighthouse for the Yard Plan...... $16,70 - Q 7244 Yard Decorations Plan Packet...... $27.70 DO-IT-YOURsELFBOOKS & VIDEOSAVAILABLE successful applicant will also be self-motivated, possess VOJ 2N0 (#2026.Mplus Dutchwindmill, wishing wall, Uncle Sam mailbox or MANY WSTOREPLANS & IDEAS flagholder, donkey cart planter end three cow decoration plane) good organization skills, and be able to work well The documents may be viewed at the Regional or lhe Dislrict Office Q 96 "You Can Make It" Calalog...... $4,00 under pressure. Familiarity and knowledge of the Nass between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p..m. Monday through (Shows hundreds ol plans & books plus $4.00 rebels offer) IL residents add 6.5% sales tax -- prices include delivery charges ./ Valley and the Nisga'a culture would be an asset. Fr day, except holidays. Payment fur contrad documentatlon shall be IRLY BIRD BUILDING CENTRE Name: ,, , Salary will be commensurate with education and made by cerlified cheque or money, order, .r~. de p.ayabh to the 4425 KeithAvenue, Terrace V8C 1J7 Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations. All purchases are non- Address'..... experience. refundable. Sta,e:__Zip: ~ The position will report to the Lands Manager. All inquiries should be made to the Reglonal Struclural Engineer, S.S. The closing date to submit applications for this Tehara, P. Eng., Smlfhers, B.C., phone 847-7450. position will be 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 18, 20qlJl]l~ Please forward your resume, reference'~l!W~ This solicitallon is subject to Chapter 5 of the Agreement on Internal covering letter to: Trade. Director of Lands and Resobrces No tenders shall be considered having any qualifying clause whatso- Nisga'a Lisims Government ever, and the lowest or any tender will not necessarilybe accepted. P.O. Box 231 IV Smilhers, B.C. Regional Manager New Aiyansh, BC V0J 1A0 File: 11250.85/9798.01 Fax 250-633-2051 or y. / Email: [email protected] or [email protected] B8- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 510 BUSINESS I Carpet, vinyl and floor covering store Brinks 1988 410C Turbo John Deere 4 QPPORTUNITIES : Nationally affiliated, located in North Western wheel drive backhoe. 4 In one BC, is seeking a Store Manager. Experience bucket, low hour, good condi- PETER WALLIN Independent CASUAL RELIEF worker want- Expel tion, asking $25,000. Call 250- Associate Pre-paid legal servic- ed for cleaning business. Must required in all areas of responsibility which for e; 845-2257 es. Ph. 250-638-0204 days, have vehicle, be reliable and include residential and commercial estimation 250-635-9232 evenings. Email willing to work flexible hours. 510 BUSINESS - www.walleve@ tel us.net Experience an asset but not and sales, purcl~asing, inventory controls and have necessary. Call 250-635-7834 OPPORTUNITIES • RETAIL STORE-Specialty' "r" accounts receivable. Must be computer shirts & more. 10 years in Si- (Sharon) Cont camous. BC. Ideal summer In- CERTIFIED MECHANIC re- literate, experience with a computerized 13 PAD Mobile Home Park (6 come/south in winter. Minimal acres) Telkwa. BC. Mountain- quired. Full time, long term job accounting package would be an asset, Linds investment, fixtures plus inven- In a progressing honest shop, ous valley. Grosses $30,000 a tory. Good location, reasonable Please send resume, references and year. Future expansion poten. excellent benefits. Apply with lease. Phone/fax 250-836-4384. resume to Arvln at Minute Muf- tial. Asking $285,000. Phone Serious InQuiriesonly please. expected remuneration to: 250-497-7193, R. Beaubien, fler & Drake 250-392-2855 or 1- ,~ c/o Williams Lake Tribune #9-1410 Cedar Sir. Okanagan TEST DRIVEl Unique opportun- 800-668-3994. #939 • the== Ill Falls BC V0H 1R0 ity to own and operate a 2000 EARN $200, $300, $500 per I Box FAMILY OWNED Taxi compa. Pete with zero down. You must week, assembling product In 188 North 1st Ave. ny in beautiful northern BC. Ex. have rain. 2yrs flatdeck highway your own home, send a self ad- \. cellent local business and major experience, able and willing to dressed stamped envelope to: Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 TER,~C: IE. KfTIMAT run Canada/USA and possess PI~ItJE:;E R U F'rr-JFIT contract. Owner wanting to re- O.P.H. 6-2400 Dundas St. tire due to health. House aail- good references. Tom or Andre. West, Suite 541 re, 683 Missis- able if needed: Send replle to 800-663-0099 sauqa; Ont, L5K 2R8 .... Bx B c/o Quesnell Cariboo Oh- YOUR DOLLAR Store with EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE server, 188 Carson Avenue, more. Mall locations available in salesperson for changing, Quesnel, DC, V2J 2A8 Smithers, Prince George, Mack- aggressive Campbell River EMVI~-~NMEIqTmL FINANCIAL SERVICES com- enzie, etc. We offer franchise, dealership. Competitive benefit CONbU LT~ NTb ,~ We're looking for enthusiastic, energetic self location, design, lease negotia- package, good selection of new pany, in business for over 100 tion, training, opening support starters who want to write their own success storyl A years is looking to expand. and pre-owned product. Op- Morrow Environmental Consultants Inc, (MECI) and more. Phone David Uzel- portunity to join great team. For post-secondary marketing education and/or previous Training provided. Full benefit man 1-250-860-4225 or 250- is a leading consulting firm specializing in envi- package and training allow- Interview call Tim Fluter 10 am- experience is required, along with an energetic, ance. Please submit resume to 878-2018. Website: www.dollar- noon, Mon-FrL 250-287-9524. ronmental assessment, contaminated site reme- positive outlook and strong communication skills. file #66, c/o Terrace Standars, store.ca Email: yourdollarstore Serving the North Island since diation, environmental auditing, and project 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, BC, @hotmail.com 1974. Send your resume and cover letter, including management. Our commitment to excellence VSG 5R2. FULL TIME caregiver wanted references, to: for the Burns Lake area. Please also extends to our workplace. By providing a HOMEBASED WINDOW cover- ing business, complete line of LOOKING FOR a new career? send resume to Box 507, Burns balance of interesting projects, competitive Telernedia Radio (West) Inc. drapery, upholstery and blind Train to become a professional Lake, BC, V0J 1E0 compensation, an attractive benefits package, Retail Sales Manager, samples. Includes racks, photo- diver in the heart of the Carib- ICEMAKERIJANITOR, The and a casual workplace the members of our 4625 Lazelle Avenue, copier, fax, file cabinet and bean. Go straight to work after Salmon Arm Curling Club, a six design books. Serious inquiries. graduation. 12 week courses sheet modern facility, has an team enjoy careers offerlng plenty of challenges Terrace, BC, V8G 1S4 250-635-8284 start June and September. For immediate opening for a quali- and rewards. MUST SELL (Health Reasons) more into. visit www.dive- fied Icemaker/Janitor.Resumes Closing date for applications is August 4, 2000 can be forwarded by August 7 As a result of our high level of success and Lucrative dollar store Reduced career.corn or phone 345-949- from $89,000 to $75,000. In- 0321 to Box 555, Slamon Arm, BC, subsequent growth we currently have opportu- V1E 4N7, fax 250-832-2596 At- cludes stock, shelving, till, OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR nities for Scientists and Engineers, with a phones, etc. Fax 250-453-9605 tention Cliff Davies or email: Metal fabrication company lo- [email protected] Further strong background in earth and environmental 9:30-5:30 Men-Sat. Tel. 250- cated in the Okanagan Valley is Ministry For Children And Families 453-9868. Serious Inquiries information may be obtained II sciences, available in our Prince George office looking for an Office Administra- from Cliff Davies 250-832-8620 II only. tor. Key responsibilities include and other Northern BC locations. These positions or Chris Lowe 250-832-1564 cBRJTISH FAMILY CARE HOME NORTH CENTRAL Bailiffs off- accounts payable, accounts re- KAMAN INDUSTRIAL Technol- will entail work in contaminated site assessment OLUMBIA REQUIREDFOR "JASON" ers for sale by bid: Business ceivable, general ledger, finan- ogies, a large North American and remediation within the oli & gas, forestry Opportunity. Entire Bakery cial statement preparation, and distributor f power transmission equipment, complete setup, lo- all other administrative tasks to and mining industries. and electro/mechanical process • 15 Yearsold; cated on 9th street in Houston. support the operations. The su- control products and services, To be considered for career development • Developmentof school program in progress; Previously operated as the cessful candidate will possess seeks candidates for the posi- opportunities in elther technical or project man- • ADHD; Chuck Wagon Bakery. Includes at leasr five years of experience tion of Professional account • Verysocial; complete bakery Inventory other in an office environment, have Manager, at our Terrace ranch agement roles candidates will possess the fol- obtained (or be working to- , Enjoysoutdoor activitiessuch as camping, fishing, etc.; than perishables including com- Location. Responsibilities in- lowing: minimum 3 years relevant contaminated plete kitchen and dining room wards) an accounting designa- clude managing an assigned • Has severelearning disabilities; tion and be experienced with site experience; strong oral and written commu- fixtures, which allow this to be sales territory, increasing mar- ° Likesweight lifting and biking; sold as a full bakery. Current Microsoft Office and an ac- ket share and profitability, and nication skills; registration or eligibility for regis- , Has difficultywith anger management; premises are not available for counting software application. utilizing the company's resourc- tration with APEGBC an asset. • Two parentfamily with youngeror no children preferred. lease, however bidder may wish Please forward your reply to: es to provide superior products Box 1290 -51 Hudson Ave., Please send cover letter, referring to this ad, to contact RE/Max Houston for and services to our customers. building purchase information. Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 4N9 Responsibilitieswill also include and your detailed resume to the attention of Specialized family care rates are available to potential caregivers willing to care for "Jason" For an Inventory list call Gordon OPPORTUNITY-RETIRE in 18 assisting with the inside sales Jason Oliver - fax. (2.50) 56Z-5128, email at 250-563-2075. To view the to 36 months. 1-800-245-8022 operations of the branch. Ex- while providing him with a secure and loving goods call to make an appoint- perience in power transmission [email protected], or mall to 154 TRAIN TO work in the comput- environment.. ment. Bids accepted at North er industry. Network Techni- products or related industrial Quebec St., Prince George, B.C. V2L I W2. We ,,ll Central Bailiffs Ltd., 2706 Jas- cian, Computer Technician, product lines preferred. Inter- thank all applicants for their interest; however, Contact Anne at : I~ per St., Prince George, BC, V2L Programmer Analyst, Office Ad- ested candidates should fax 5B2 or by fax, 250-563-2024. ministrator. For program or their resume to 250-975-2039 only short listed candidates will be contacted. The Ministryfor Children & Families.Big I='osti~l'illl(J NI~I Closing date - open. Highest or student loan information, tram or apply in person at the Terr- No phone calls please. any other bid not neccessarily our CDI College (Abbotsford ace branch location at 2901-D Phone: (250) 638-2311 IluI adifference. accepted. Sale subject to can- Kenney Street, Terrace, BC, www.morrowenv.com Campus) Call toll free today 1- cellation or adjournment. 888-229-1555 V8G 3E8. Visit us on the web at www.karnan-ind-tech.com :::::540:HELP::: :: LOSE FAT, Inches & Cellulite. r Distance. Offerings .... WANTED : Wanted 36 Serious people who want to lose up to 20 Ibs in one Computer Technology ATTENTION HOME Based month. Free Sample. 1-877- Bookkeepers. Looking for cli- 389-0311. Program, Fall 2000 ents? Please fax resume to 250-635-3402 The following courses will be offered this fall via the World Wide Web. Upon successfulcompletion students will receive ATTENTION: TRAINING pro- credit towards a certificatein Computer Technoloqy. gram for long haul trucking, job placement available. On the job 3 credils training, call 783-8040 or CPTE 132 - 10877-763-8040 to start your (Introduclionto SlrucluredProgramming using QBASIC) new career today. MJ Bloom- Based in Terrace, BC and reporting directly to the C.E.O. of the North West Community This course introduces structred programming using QBASIC. field Contractin.cl Ltd. available immediately Health Services Society, this individual will have the opportunity and primary Programming assignmentswill require the use of the three in automotive leasing control structures and various modes of programming input CLASS 1 DRIVERS NEEDED responsibility to oversee the implementation of the North West Regional Mental Health Prince Rupert to Vancouver Re- and sales Plan for integrated community and hospital inpatient services across the Region. and output (keyboard, file and monitor). Studentswill apply turn. Reefer expereince would for a motivated, Salary is negotiable. arrays, functions, procedures, and subroutines to be an asset. Excellent pay. 250- programming assignments. dynamic customer- The Director will be expected to work effectively in a complex administrative 627-7807 driven individual. environment consisting of the North West Community Health Services Society, the CPTE 141 - 4 credils COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT Industry leading Terrace and Area Community Health Council, the other Community Health Councils, (Office Applications 1) ° mechanic required. Assets MVI benefits and Certificate, Cummins Experi- Aboriginal Associations, and other stakeholders with the common goal of achieving best This is a course in office applicationswithin th_ Windows practice services for Mental Health clients in the Region. This is a Senior Management ence. Air conditioning certifi- compensation provided. environment. Studentswill developand above average ability cate. Wages commensurate position with a combination of direct and functional responsibility for budgets totaling in the use of word processing, spreadsheetand presentation Send resume to approximately $5,000,000. with experience. Fax resume to Hoskins Ford, graphice applications. ' 250-567-2790 Applicants should possess a Masters degree in a Mental Health related discipline or Box 400, Health Administration with at least 7 to 10 years of experience in a senior position in a Interested students can register at any Northwest Community CURRENTLY HIRING experi- Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 related field. enced Highlead loggers. Call College campus and are advised to contact the Program Sure-Spar at 250-562-8100 250-847-2237 Valid class 5 driver's license is required and you may be required to use your own Coordinator in advance of starting the course. Courses will vehicle on Society business. The successful applicant is subject to satisfactory begin the first week of September. Enrollmentsare limited so references including a criminal record review. apply early. TERRACEAND AREA HEALTHCOUNCIL :~:~:':~;~%i:N ...... : Mills Memorial Hospilal Please direct all inquiries quoting competition #NW00:050 to: Gary Roper, ,~!~:~ Office st:::::::::.:: Acting CEO, North West Community Health Services Society, 3412 Kalum Street, :!iiii~i:~iii!CO mm~n!ty::::::::::::::: 638-5469 LAB TECHNOLOGISTS Terrace, B.C., V8G 4T2. Tel: (250) 638-2220; Fax: (250) 638-2251; :::::::::(~i~:::~ib::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::635-6511 Mills Memorial Hospital requires two Medical E-malh gary.roper @nwch.hnet.bc.ca Technologists in the Lab. Both positions are permanent App/ications and resumes must be received no/ater than 4:30 p.m., August 11, 2000. full-time and are available immediately. North West Community Health Services Society thanks all interested applicants, Qualified applicants must be CSMLS registered or however, only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. eligible for registration. Recentexperience in Histology is Houston Forest Products Company, a joint venture with Weldwood of Canada and West Fraser Timber Co., has an required for one of the positions as majority of the excellent opportunity at our mill in Houston, B.C. position is working in the Hislology Department. Terms and condiffons of employmentare as per Ihe HSA contract. For further information please contact: - , . . North West £0~uMty Health.sei.viceS.... sode~.: • . ,. ~ .'; ' : .... ' ...... : ': i~ "~' 'i',:; ~" ' " " ' :~" ' " Maintenance Human Resources Mills Memorial Hospital Supervisor 4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, BC, V8G 2W7 Reporting to the Maintenance Superintendent, this position Phone 638-4026 is responsible for leading Ihe maintenance crew in a safe, Fax 635-7639 efficient fashion, contributing to ihe management of The North West Community Health Services Society is inviting applications maintenance costs, assuming a leadership role in major for the position of part-time Continuing Care Nurse (0.5 Home Care Nursing and 0.2 Long. equipment rebuilds and capital projects and enhancing the Term Care Case Management) based in our Hazelton office. Salary range: $21.40 - reliability and efficiency of mill equipment. This position will $26.50 per hour. involve shift work. In this position, you will use independence and initiative to plan, organize, implement You possess either a post-secondary education In and evaluate professional nursing care for clients of all ages with chronic, acute, mechanical engineering or trade qualification wiih several years of maintenanceexperience In a solid wood production palliative or rehabilitative health care needs in community settings. As the successful facility. Strong leadership,budgeting, and problem solving applicant, you will act as a single contact point for Continuing Care Services and carry skills are required. A thorough knowledge of computer out regular case management duties with non-acute clients in the community. applications is preferred. ;Specializing in: : Plant Automation& SystemsIniegrafi0n Qualifications: • Licensed to practice nursing in the province of British Columbia under Located in the heart of Bulkley Valley,320 km west of Prince • Software Development the Registered Nurses Act • two years related experience within the past five years in George, Houston is a friendly, modern community of 3,800, : Process, Mechanical& ElectricalEngineering acute care nursing and/or community home care nursing • additional post-basic courses offering outstanding year-round recreationalactivities. The Serving Clients in Heavy Indusfry in gerontology and/or rehabilitation and/or psychology/psychiatry would be an asset town also offers good schools, sports facilities, a shopping • BSN or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred mall and a health centre. Houston Forest Products Company Universal Dynamic Terrace office has e position available You may be required to use your own vehicle on Society business and transportation operates a hl-tech, state of the art lumber rnanufacturlng facility, producing approximately 205 million board feet for an experienced arrangements must meet operational requirement of the Society. The successful annually. applicant is also subject to satisfactory references Including a criminal record review. CAD graftsperson Acompetitive salary,comprehensive benefilsand relocation The ideal candidate will be highly organized and self A job description may be obtained upon request. Your application must clearly Identify assistance is included. how you meet the posted qualifications. motivated, You must possess strong interpersonal and To explore this opportunity with us, submit your resume communication skills. Experience with computers and Please direct all Inquiries quoting competition #NWOO:037 to; Sue Samuelson, Human In confidence prior to August 11, 2000 to: AutoCAD is essential and electrical or instrumentation Resources Administrator, North West Community Health Services Society, experience would be beneficial, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4T2, Tel= (250) 638-2272; Human Resources Manager We offer and excellent wage and benefit package Fax: (250) 638-2264; E-mall: [email protected] Houston Forest Products Company Find out more about Universa Dynamics at www.udl.com Box 5000, Houston, BC V0J lZO Applications and resumes must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., August 4, 2000. Submit Resumesto: North West Community Health Services Society thanks all interested applicants; Fax: (250) 845-5301 ISiltll i~~-~ Universal Dynamics Limited however, only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. PC Box 893, Terrace, BC V8G 4R2 or e-mail to: [email protected]

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Horseshoe - 4737 Straume Ave Excellent Neighbourhood In Horseshoe Peaceful and Bright Home $108,000 Close to schools, 3 bedrooms, ] 1/2 baths, N/G Heat & Excellent neighbourhood at dead end street. Awaits new OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. hot water. Wood fireplace, brick patio & new deck. Has owners. 4402 Munroe Street. 1300 sq. ft., full basement, security system and includes 3 maior appliances. Updated 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, large rec. room, 2 baths, +/- 1,040 sf With partial basement, 2 bedrooms, carpet & flooring. Partially finished basement, large many improvements. Yard has fruit trees, berries, green + 1 down, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, fenced yard, private yard with storage shed on cement pad. house, storage shed, 2 car garage. small shop, shed Asking $154,900 Asking $140,000. Located at 4904 Lambly. Phone Michelle at 250-615-0107 View Anytime 635-3494 Call 250-635-5371 for details or to view. for details or to view.

Horseshoe - 3412 Eby St. $154,900 OBO Close to schools and town center. 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Jacuzzi tub, Shower, N/G Heat- TwoN/G fireplaces. Air conditioning, home

,., .. ~'~ 'Sec:Ur'it~,ts,/ste~.;5~major appliances.. Large Dura .-' '" . 5 . aecK. vertical'and mini blinds in all the rooms. Updated, new hardwood floors and new carpets. Call (250) 635-2913 for mare details or to view

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i 540 HELP; NEIGHBOURHOOD Playhouse : . . ,... ECE Centre, a group daycare in :i :: 580 WORK.i: i:. "PARK MANOR APTS CLINTON' MANOR WANTED " L Srnithers, BC, is seeking an :WANTED" :~ WE ARE TAKINGAPPLICATIONS Early Childhood Educator, Posi- 2 bedroom apt., FOR A BACHELORSUITE tion requires a person with their EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. CLEAN QUIET 2 bedroom apt. $600 ruth, includes heat. $420.00 month. MACHINIST REQUIRED. Auo ECE certificate, and preferably, 1&2 BEDROOM apartments Jurgen Mattheis. 635-7810, available for rent. Water includ- in Thornhill $475 month. Plus Close to swimming pool & tocad 14 drafting technician re- their Infant and Toddler Diplo- AND ONE BEDROOMAPT. quired with 2D/3D experience. Housing, rends, office remodel- ed, no pets, quiet and clean, $250 damage deposit. Avail. downtown. ms, Responsibilities will include sS00.O0 month. Fax resume to Rick at 250-847- ing. Independant distributor of close to hospital. Call 250-635- Aucl. 1,250-635-5912 No pets. guidance and supervision of Sun-Free vinyl products. 4478 CLEAN, QUIE f, 2 bedroom du- One block from swimmingpool. 5992 either 4 infants & toddlers, or 8 References required. FULLY CERTIFIED & regis- plex. 1/2 block to Copper Moun- No Pets, references required. preschoolers, as well as coordi. 1, 2, 3, bdr apt. Avail Immd. On OUR BUSY Dental Practice Is tered builder available for cus- fain School. Non-smoking. , Ph. 635-3475 ,; nating, planning and Implement- site management. Ref reqd, Phone 635-3475 currently seeking a full time Hy- tom homes, renovat;ons and Laundry hookups. Fridge, Ing age-appropriate programs. 635-6428 or 638-0015 or 615. genist. Exc. hours. Please fax additions. Call Doug Matthews stove, Gas furnace. R40. $550 Applicants must be enthusiastic 0345 resume to 604-792-3790 or call at 250-635-0646 + deposit 250-635-4200 604-852-7848 and confident with strong com- 2 BEDROOM economy apart- munication skills. Please con- LOOKING FOR full time work, ments In quiet location near FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apt at Summit Square PARKER PACIFIC In Terrace, Driver with truck, 1993 Peter- Summil Square recently refin- BC has an opening for a Jour- tact Debra Turton for further de- town, Pets welcome. 250-635. Apartments tails at (250) 847-5599. Position built, 6 axle with jeep, 12 years 9102 ished, Incl. hot water, laundry APARTMENTS Ill neyman H.D. Equipment Tech- of experience, references avail. facilities, raquetball courts. 1 & 2 Bedroom nician. Excellent wage & benefit begins September 1st, 2000, 2 BEDROOM end unit, and 1 Tak~.gApplications /11 Deadline for applications is able. 250-847-4859 $525 month plus damage de- package. Fax resume to 250- bedroom apt,, NG heat, hot wa. posit, Call 250.638-0404 Now /11 Units 635-5122 August 1st, 2000, Please send PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING. ter, central location. More into for 1 8, 2 /1/ • Quiet & Clean resumes to', PO Box 3953, TRUCK and 28' trailer en- call 250-635-6611 ONE BEDROOM apt. Cable PATHFINDER TRUCK lines is Smlthers, BC, V0J 2NO Bedroom suites • No Pets looking for experienced compa- closed, will protect your goods and laundry facilities. New man- IJI • Ample Parking 2 BEDROOM in Summit , Clean,qulel renovated suites Ill ny drivers to run Canada & across town or across country. Square. Close to hospital and agement on site, No pets • Laundry Facitities ~,,,mmn please, 250-615-5441 • Amp.Isparking [1[ ,USA, For more Into contact Will assist, or load for you. Rea- schools. 250-624-5824 after • Close to Schools~J~ ~ ~George or Jim at 882-0006 or sonable rates. Terrace at 615. 5:00 pro. QUIET CLEAN 2 bdrm, apt . Laundryfacililtes on each floor Ill' Hospital .... 0002 or 638-6969 (cell). ,,Cl0seto schools& downtown Ill 1-800-565-2440 3 BEDROOM apt $650 month, close to town. Laundry facilities. • On Bus Route 580 WORK: * On bus route , WANTED: FULL-Time part 3 bedroom apt, $725 month, 5 Reasonable rent. Ref reqd, Ill • Seaurl~/Entrance :604 r: , Securityentrance ' time Housekeeper/Nanny for WANTED app, minutes from downtown, 615.7665 or 635-5653. I[I • . On site Building Manager • On site management " I][ American single parent. Must APARTMENTS Avail Aug. 1, ref, req. and Dam. TWO BEDROOM 800 sq, ft, du- • Basketball, Volleyball & EXPERIENCED CARPENTER have ref. background check, age deposit. No pets, 250-635. plex 8x10 porch, F/S, gardening * No pets I1[ Racquetball Courts Richard Thornton Construction. experience and willingness to 1 BEDROOM duplex - 4657 La- 5954 possibilities, $450 per TO, Ref- • Referencesrequired Ill SENIOR CITIZENSWELCOME, Available for renovations, re- erences, $200 Damage Depos- travel (4 months Smithers, 6 zelle. Available Sept. 1. $450 3 BEDROOM, 8 plex apt, $700 To view cali Ill Ask for Monlca Warner months Florida). Employer has pairs or new construclion. 25 month. Must be quiet and rail. It, New Remo, Available July 1. local Smlthers ref. 250-877- years experience,Call Richard month, Dmg dep, no pots, F&S, Phone 250-635.9266 Call: able, References required. 250. laundry facilities, 250-638,1094 " 638.174811, 635-44"/8 6808 638-8526. 798-2000 B1 O- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 .... 604 730 FOR SALE BY 730' FORSALE BY APARTMENTS, • OWNER, OWNER IF YOU'RE in the market for a first house or are downsizing, FURNISHED, BACHELOR su- 1264 SQ.FT. two bedroom SOUTH OF Burns Lake. 120 we have a must see house, top TERRACE ite, no pets, no parties, ref. & home, fully fenced yard, large acres with 2000 sq.ft, home. quality ling, tiles, carpet, oak fin- Er dam. dep., prefer single, older living room & family room. 960 sq.ff shop. Scenic view of Ish, custom pleated blinds and person, in Thornhill? $450. per Vaulted ceiling, 5. appl., green- Ootsa Lake. $139,000. 1.403- more. Much larger than what month. Utilities included. 250- house, small garden, 12x24 202-0725 appears from exterior. Check us 635-6128 workshop, smaller shed, play- TRADES CONSIDERED. out and compare. 4725 Walsh, IH :1 ; Vk"] Ill =1;il NEAR NEW, bright, spacious 2 house, well maintained. Asking Thomhill duplex. 3 bedrooms - very reasonably priced at bdrm apt. Onsite caretakers, 5 $104,000. Phone 250-638-8883 1950 sq.ft, beside 2 beddrooms 117,000. 250-635-5269 2000 Dodpe. appliances, NG fireplace, mini 14X70 THREE bedroom mobile 720 sq.ft 1/2 block to school. Daknt~Si~!~i storage, NO pets, references home with two additions fro Updated inside. Natural outside, required. $750/month. 250-635- 1152 sq.if, fenced berry bushes R40. Perfect home office/busi- 6248 on double pad. 80 ft. frontage. ness, Located 3972 Dobbie St. Includes washer, dryer, fridge, $140,000 minus trade. 250-635- TWO UNITS avail immed. A 4200 small 2 bdr basement suite in stove and air conditioner. Call '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee 616 COMMERCIAL Houston 250-845-7712 YEAR ROUND 2 bdrm trailer Laredo, 6 cycl., Auto,Air, Tilt, town, utilities incl. $450/mo. A 2 located at Lakelse Lake on a br duplex in Thornhill utilities 2 ACRES in Jackplne Flats on Cruise, Windows, Locks & More main road, fully serviced w/un- 80x200 lot. N/G, beautiful year extra, $375/mo.250-638-8639 round creek. For further into $25,995 derground wiring, natural gas, ROOM TO rent for single per- guest cabin, sheds, landscaped 250-798-9586 son. Quiet neighbourhocd in '96 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/a 1996 3 bdrm, 3 appl. Laredo, 4door, 4x4, 6 cycl., Thornhill. References required. 14'x70' mobile home w/a 3 Leave message at 250-638- Auto, NC, Tilt, Cruise, room 14'x43' addition. Asking 1150 SQ.FT, 3 bedrooms up, 2 Windows, Locks 1 BDRM basement suite. In- 8557. $121,000 OBO. Ph. 250-635- cludes W/D, F/S. 250-635-9684 ROOMMATE WANTED close bedrooms down, 2 1/2 baths. $21,995 7364 evenings or leave a mes- Exceptional condition. Main 1 BDRM lower basement suite. W to town and buses, ref. req. At.MARLIN BUILDING saqe. flooor freshly painted and new Comes with washer & dryer. No Leave messaqe 250-635-9036 'g8 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 2 BEDROOM house w/guest bath. Cabinets refinished. Base- Laramie SLT,V8, Auto, Pets. Non smoker. Ref's req. 3219 Eby Street WANTED: ROOMMATE to room and loft, natural gas heat, ment 80% complete with out- Air, Tilt, Cruise,Windows, call 250-635-9416 share newer home, southside, 2 bay garage w/workshop, Tel: (250) 635-7191 side basement entrance. In- Locks & more 1 BEDROOM basement suite Ground FI6or: on bus route. 250-635-6619 greenhouse & storage shed. cludes 5 appliances, gas stove for rent. Close to town. No pets. leave messa.qe. 75x200 if.lot, located Lakelse & dryer. Extra large lot on out- $27,995 References & damage deposit 2,625 sq. ft. Lake. Asking $100,000. Phone skids of city. Presently rented. required. Available immediately. Second Floor: 250-798-2523 Asking $109,000. Interested '07 Dodge Dakota 250-638-8874 3 BEDROOM home at 4707 parties call 250-961-2298 or Club, Laramie, SLT 1 BEDROOM basement suite, 445 sq. ft. Tuck, with family room, security 250-561-2102. 4x4, V6, auto, air, tilt, cruise, nice and clean, freshly painted, BC'S BEST Vacation Value. system, deck, fruit trees, car- 3 BEDROOM home. Finished $21,995 450 month, quiet location, Call Packages perfect for couples & port, fridge, stove, washer, dry- basement. 1124 sq.ft. New roof REASONABLE er, microwave, shed, garden, 250-638-8544 or 250-615-7734 families. $69.95 pp/dbl occ + and other improvements. Large '96 DodgeClub Cab 2 BDR. Basement Suite, $500 RATES taxes. Includes 9 holes of golf, plot, fish pond. $125,000. With lot. Treed and landscaped with SAT, J U LY 29th NC, Cruise,Tilt, Canopy. good furniture $128,000. 250- month, includes utilities, no pets mountain bike rental, senic small greenhouse. Near Up- $18,995 and no smoking. References re- charlift ride, swimming & tennis 635-0855 lands School. Asking $145,900. :1 p.m.to 3 p.m, quired. 250-635-1251 at sports centre. First class ac- 5 BDRM house w/2 kitchens, 1 250-638-7730 '98 DodgeRam QuadCab 636 HOUSES:FOR comodation at Nancy Greene's up, 1 down, 2 1/2 baths, 8 ap- 3 BR home, unfinished base- 2500, 4x4, V8, Air, Cruise,Tilt, 2 BEDROOM basement suite pliances, 1/3 acre, 9 fruit trees, avail for 1-2 mature adults with RENT Charity Lodge 1-800-244-8424, ment, carport wood/oil heat & 4734 HalliwellAvenue Windows, Locks & More • .; ... ;.,]: ,.. , greenhouse, 2 paved ddve- quiet Ife style. $550 month in- Woodlands at Sun Peaks 1- drilled well. Fdendly community $29,995 888-659-2211 Central Reserva- ways, workshop, garden area, of Topley. TLC needed. Owner 4920 LazelleAvenue cluding utilities. Damage depos- 5 BEDROOM home, 4 bath on RV parking area, separate en- it and references required. Ph. bench in town. Fenced yard. tions 1-800-807-3257 or financing open to discussion. '94 DodgeRam www.sunpeaksresort.com trance, used as a rental unit. 250-692-3239 or 250-692-3484 3561 Fox Avenue 250-635-8277. Non smokers, Util. not incl. References a Phone 250-633-8427 2500, 4x4,V8,5 spd. no pets. must. 250-638-8089 after 6 pm. KITIMAT BED & Breakfast "Mi- BEAUTIFUL LAKESHORE 4 BDRM, 1 1/2 bath house on ONLY $9,995 2 BEDROOM basement suite BEDROOM FAMILY home nette Bay Lodge" By shore of full basement near uplands the Douglas Channel. Heavenly Home, 4000 sq.ff., 3 living ar- SUN. JULY 30th avail. Immediately. Couple pre- w/basement, rec room, 2 bath, eas, 2 kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 3 school. Large landscaped lot, '97 DodgeGr~,~n~!~!~ravan ferred, close to downtown, Ig. NG heat, in quiet area on Feather beds. Ultimate wee- natural gas heat, wood fire- lip,m, p,m, l+ kend getaway. Picture perfect 1/2 bathrooms. Basement suite, to3 V6, Aute~'~i~;~F'~ Doors back yard, sep entrance, no bench. New flooring, bathroom, double garage, large deck, hot place, modern colors. Asking pets, no smoking, ref. required. no smoking, no pets, ref. req. honeymoon retreat. Phone 250- $145,000. Drive by 4024 Mu- 632-2907 tub, satellite, wharf. $310,000. Rent $550 month & damage de- $1050 ruth. Phone 250-615- Phone 250-692-7773 nroe or call 250-638-8639 to 5220 M0untainVista posit. Call 250-635-6824 0107. Avail. Au.q 1. view '97 ChyrslerSebring LXl CABIN ON Hudson Bay Moun- V6, Auto,Air, Cruise,Tilt, 2 BEDROOM basement suite, HOUSES FOR rent: 3 bedroom, tain, wired, propane stove, 1 AI"rRACTIVE CUSTOM built Callus, Windows, Locks,& More laundry facilities, close to 5 appl., Ig. yard, 2 blks down- bedroom with loft, kitchen, living home located on Cedar Cres., 3 $18,995 • schools & town, shared back- town. $750/mo & d.d. Also 2 room, balcony, great view, bedrooms, country kitchen, spa- yars, ref. required. 250-635- bedroom bsmt suite, F&S, no FAMILY SEEKING house to $38,000. 250-845-2181 cious living-dining area, den, 635,-6361 FORD ~ 5139 after 5. smoking, $550/mo & dd. 250- rent. Must be 3 bdrm or larger. FOR SALE or rent to own. 4 river rock fireplace, gas heat, 2 BEDROOM basement suite. 635-4753 Available Sept. 1. 250-627-4396 bedroom home on 4 1/2 acres. sundecks, carport and much Wightman & Smith ~z~_~ '98 Ford F150 XCab more. Asking $159,900. MLS. • RealtyLtd. ~, Private entrance & driveway. LARGE 2 bedroom lower du- NON-SMOKING professional Close to town. Owner motivated 4x4, XLT,VS, Auto, Lariat, N/S, no pets. Close to hospital. couple with dog looking to rent to sell. Call Dave 780-991-3800 Call Rusty LJungh 250-635- plex. Fridge, Stove, washer, 5754 C21 Wightman & Smith Loaded $550 month. 250-638-1028 quiet 3 bedroom home in Ter- dryer. Walking distance to FURTHER REDUCED: Ranch- Realty 250-635-6361 SALE $27,995 ONE BEDROOM suite ground downtown. $675 per month, in- race area for Sept. 1st. Acreage er custom built 2 yr old, 1450 level. For single person. Nice cludes heat. 250-635-9202 preferred. Phone/fax 905-876- sq.ft. 3 bedroom, main bath- BEAUTIFUL 3 bdrm home, 92 Fo~.~XI~I;. and clean. No pets. No smok- MAIN SUITE in bright, newer 0572 room :w/skylite, living room vaulted ceilings, open den, dou- 14X70 MOBILE Northern Pack- ing. Damage deposit, ref. re- home, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 5 ap- WANTED FURNISHED 2 bed- /kitchen open floor area w/large ble garage, paved driveway, ful- age, 1 1/2 baths, NG. Asking quired. Available immediately. pliances, sundeck, storage room house from Sept. 1, 2000 island counter and vaulted ceil- ly fenced w/award winning land- $34,500. 250-638-0730 F/S, cable and utilities included. shed, garden space, cable in- to Jan 1, 2001, or willing to ing. Master bedroom has walk- scaping. All in a nice quiet 'g4 Ford Tempo $400 month. Close to down- house sit. Non-smokers, non- in closet & 3 pce. ensuite. Oak neighbourhood at 2062 Cypress 31978 BENDEX leader cluded, electricity included. 14x70. 2 additions, (8x20 & 4 cyl., Auto town. Only $980 month, avail, Aug. drinkers. 250-390-5454 days. cabinetry throughout. Separate St. Call 250.635-1499 or 250- 1st. Call 250-635-0634 for appt. 250-752-0"149 eves. 800 sq.ft NG heated 2 bay ga- 638-1018. Askinfl $189,500 8x25) 4 bedrooms, patio $6,495 to view, rage, lots of storage in home COURT ORDERED Salel Ex- door. Completely refinished and garage, RV parking, beauti- SMALL 2 bedroom duplex, I cellent opportunity to own a one bathroom. In Pine Park. 'g8 Ford F250 XL ful 78x128 lot. Drive by 2604 bdrm furnished unit in the $39,500. 250-635-1454 4x4, ReD Cab,V8 &S, no pets, Thornhitl, 1-2 peg- Ever.qreen St. $155,000 OBO. pie, $375 month. 250-638-7727 "Grande Isles Resort" on fabu- SRI HOMES-now on-sale.at :,'::. NC,5 spd 2 BDRM townhouse. Clean LAKELSE LAKE Propertyl ap- 10us* Bablne Lake. -Asking" on I~' 2 2 Acre lots on Roseland Ave. Pine Ridge in Bums Lake. Do.u- '~''" $24,995 quiet. Fridge/stove. Suitable for FOR RENT 4 bedroom unit in prox.:3 acres, east side, 135 ft $10,000 for title. These •. units professional couples. No pets. Terrace. Natural gas heat and in Jackpine Flates. $45,000 ble wides starting at $58,9001 lake frontage. Very private. are in rental pool to generate in- Limited time offer. Call Leon at Ref. required.Phone 250-635- hotwater included. $850 month. each, OBO. Phone 250-635- come when you are not therel '97 Ford Mustang GT 5913 or 250-615-4717 Small 2 bedroom house, barn, 3 250-692-3375 3796 Deposit and references re- garages, large workshop with Great summer or winter get V8, AirConditi0ning,Windows, 2 BEDROOM double wide trail- quired. 250-798-9554 2 ACRE lots. Treed. Jackpine year round water and access. away. 1st class condition and YOU MUST see our awesome Tilt, Locks, Cruise er in Coppers]de Estates. UPPER LEVEL of 3 bedroom flats on Woeste Ave. $55,000 + $249,000. Phone 250-798-2510 well maintained. Call now to factory direct Chaparral modu- $21,995 $600/month. 250-638-8639 House, F/S, W/D, DW, Gas GST. Phone 250-638-8940 af- Edc F Saugstad, Real Estate larsl Any plan or feature avail- ter 6 p.m. LAKELSE LAKE summer cot- able. Sheldon Custom Homes, 2 BEDROOM duplex $475/ fireplace. Close to hospital and Agent, at 250-692-3550 or fax GM school. Avail Aug. I. $900 39 ACRES on Nulki Lake. 650 tage with 206 feet of lake fron- to 250-692-4143 3075 Sexsmith Road, Kelowna month. 1 bedroom house $395/ tage. Situated on 3.04 acres, Toll Free 1-888-765-8992 month. 1 bedroom trailer $350/ month, utilities included. 250- gorgeous lakefront and 400 CRUEL REALITY Forces Sacri- 635-5992 creek frontage. Good access. West Side, good read access. fice Sale. Unique large home, 7 DL10146 '95 ChevroletTahoe LT month. All ir~ Thornhill. No pets. $185,000. Phone 250-635-2396 VS,Auto, 4dr, 4x4. Ref. required. Phone 250-635° Ready to build on. Call Niho bedrooms, 3 extra rooms, 5 MUST SACRIFICEI 5.636 acr- $28,995 9530 Land and Cattle company. 604- bathrooms, excellent view-River 606-7900 es with roomy 4 bedroom reno- frontage, nearby creek, moor- 2 BEDROOM house in town on '97 ChevroletXCab APPROX. 15 acres on the vated trailer. Lots of potential age. Flower & veg. garden, 2 large lot. N/G, hard wood floors, $95,000 OBO, or rent to own. 4x4 Silverado BEDROOMS FOR rent, fur- Skeena and Zimacord Rivers fireplaces, new roof, extras. W/D hookus, large shop. $500 250-635-9233 Business Opportunity. V8, Auto,NC, Tilt, Cruise, per month. 250-635-7459 nished or unfumished, on Perfect for RV Development NEAR BARKERVILLE. $152,000. 250-635-9359 Window Locks,Leather Spodside 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath town- Braun's Island. Near bus stop. owner financing available Was $27,995 All cable channels, pets wel- $125,000. Call 250-635-5061 Equipped business facility and CUTE COUNTRY Home, 80 house on east side. Stove and furnished house trailer on 2 NOW $25,995 come. Own fddge, share cook- LAND FOR sale at Lakelse acres, fenced corral, East of Fddge included. W/D hookups. good lots. $35,000. Phone Lor- New Hazelton, 5-appls., wood- No pets. $600 month. 250-635- ing/bath. Private entrance. Lake 144' frontage 66' road al- 'g0 ChevroletSuburban Phone Betty, 250-615-0272 lowance 1.08 acres undevel- na Rob 250-994-3201 or 604- stove/electric heat, Outdoor Ad- 5213 278-1641 4x4, V8, Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, 7 oped southside. Evenings 250- venture. $133,000. 250-842- 3 BDRM top floor, FS, WD, NEW DUPLEX or house for 6285 Passenger Seating :: 644 MOBILE ,:i. 635-9063 , 2 STOREY .~J~ miami 12xl 2 outdoor storage. Close to sale. One bath per unit, 3 MODULAR $10,995 LARGE FULLY serviced build- JACKPINE FLATS - 3 bedroom town. Large yars, no smoking, H+O M ES: bdrms up, 2 down, 10x10 shed, SINGLE WIDES ,~, no pets. $700 mth. 250-635- ing lot in new executive subdivi- home w/basement on 2.3 acres. 5 appliances/unit, double paved Shop included. $115,000. 250- ~ Modular 'g6 ChevroletCamaro Z-28 5459 sion on the bench. $38,000. ddveway. Asking $219,000. 2 BDRM Double wide in quiet 250-635-0646 635-4246 ~" Home T-Top,NC, Tilt, Cruise, 3 BEDROOM duplex, F&S, W adult park in Thornhill. 4 ap- 250-638-8089 STARTER HOME or Income Store Cass., pw, pl &D, Horseshoe, $800 month. pliances, NG heat, no pets. Non TRAILER WITH addition on a • Corner of Hart SIZING DOWN 2200 Sq.Ft. Ex- property. Cute updated two $21,995 250-635-3555. Avail. Au~. 1. smokers, Ref. Req. $500 mth & lease lot on Babine Lake, Gra- ecutive home overlooking Ter- Hwy & Bellamy 3 BEDROOM home, South dmq dep/250-635-7411 nisle. $35,000. 260-697-2720 bedroom home. Large fenced race, 3 years old, 2 bay garage backyard. To appreciate this 31 i7 Bellamy,Prince George Side of town, ref. required, 250- 2 BDRM mobile home w/addi- "PARKER COVE" on beautiful plus 2 bay detached garage. '94 Chevrolet Blazer 638-1648 home it must be seen. Vendor 4x4, V6, Auto, Air tion, newly renovated, 4 ap- Lake Okanagan. 49 year Regis- Beautiful Home, Lot, too much is motivated and willing to trade .o/962-1733 tered lease from $250 monthly. $16,995 3 BEDROOM house in horse- pliances, $550/month, available to list. Reduced $295,000. Will for a larger home. $84,500. Over 2,000 feet lakeshore. Free look at trades. 3405 Mile Place shoe. 2 bathrooms, W/D, F/S, immediately. Phone 250-635- 250-638-7688 Garage. Excellent condition. 2126 video/brochure. More informa- off Gordon, 250-635-4233 !:8101 CARS FOR 'g2 Pontiac Fenced yard. Good nelghbour- tion Toll-free 1-888-431-4411 Grand Am GT 3 BEDROOM mobile in Pine VICTORIA OPPORTUNITY. SALE : ' hood. No pets. $900/month plus Park w/addition and porch, 1966 quality, ! 0 minutes to city Tilt, Cruise,Window Locks damage deposit. Ref required. fenced yard, 4 appl. $600 centre, 180 degree views, 3000 $9,995 Available Immediately. Call 1978 2 door V8 Cadillac. $1000 month. 250-635-2126. sq.ff. Offer to $330,000. By ap- 250-615-7869 pointment; no agents. Website: obo. 250-635-4640 '94 Chevrolet Cavalier 3 BEDROOM house, partially 3 BEDROOM trailer In Thorn- 1 - 10 ACRE LOT 1988 PONTIAC Tempest, no hill, all appliances included, http://forsale-1475banffpl.td- Auto, Air & more renovated, garage, fenced yard, 1 - 35 ACRE LOT pod.com. 250-477-9858 rust, new brakes, V6 standard, Copper River Estates. Available fenced yard, recently painted & NC, automatic windows, etc., $8,995 new carpet, no pets, references 1 - 41 ACRE LOT WELL MAINTAINED 2 bed. AuQ. 1,250-615-4735 room home with vinyl siding, 110,000 km. Excellent condi- required. $550 per month, pad tion. $2800 OBO. 250-635-9592 3 BEDROOMS, fddge and included. Available immediately. 10 km north of town, Gas, Telephone & Hydro newer roof, skylight in bath, pa- IMPORTS stove included. Close to store or 250-615-5551 250-635-7507 tio off the eating area and vinyl and school. Call anytima. No • 635-5868 windows. Beautifully land. 1991 LUMINA 4 door 3.1L V6 '97 SuzukiSidekick pets, no smoking, no parties. 3 BEDROOM trailer. Available scaped yard fully fenced with Tilt, cruise, A/C. Good running JLX, Sport,4Dr, 4x4, windows, 250-635-5174 Immediately. Newly renovated. L storage shed and greenhouse. condition. $4500 OBO call 250- locks & more 4 BEDROOM duplex. Has pd- $600 month. 250-638-8052 250-635-8181. $87,500 638-1315 NOW $16,995 vate yard. Storage shed. Nat. FOR RENT, 14x70, 3 bedroom 4 LIGHT industrial lots. Comer gas. heat. Nat. gas. dryer. Lge. trailer In town, close to schools. of Greig and Clinton, $114,500. rec room. 2 full baths. No pets. $650 per month or will sell for Phone 250-635-8284 or 250- 'g5 Hyundai Sonata Rets re(]. Ph. 250-635-9416 $26,000. Phone 250-635-0892 638-6910 Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Windows, Locks 4 BEDROOM house. Close to FOR RENT, two bedroom trailer school & hospital. 1 1/2 bath- in Terrace Trailer Park. $500 a $10,995 rooms, carport, patio, work- month, call 250-635-9664. shop, w/large family room. Avail. Immediately. 4k -- 615-959 ~ '93 Toyota Camry 635.2404 638-1782 Available August 1. To view call NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bdrm Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, 250-635-2747 mobile home on bus route. F/S, .~ ~++d ~~ 1,1 ;J :I: l: [,1 l,l:J:l.'j Power Locks, Windows THORNHILL - 4 bedroom home W/D included. $600/month. Ref- $12,995 large fenced yard.' Close to erences are required. Available schools & playground. La~;ge August 1st. 250-635-1245. , ~~ 4702Goulet ~' '05 Honda Civic I shop, pets welcome. Available Leave message or phone after ~ I.~ tL IE ~...... ~1 1-2'00 p m 4 door, Tilt Sept. 1st. $800 plus damage 5pm. "F' .;...+_,._. '. ,t,~ .''+ ~:~!~ii." ...... ' ' $11,995 deposit. 250-635-4246 NEWLY RENOVATED trailer i!~:~kf!omp~;to3effdce on 2nd Ave THREE BEDROOM townhouse with large addition & storage -4:oo p.m. 'g4 Toyota Corolla and two bedroom upper half of shed on a private lot in copper 4 door,Auto, Am/Fm duplex on Southslde. Close to mountain area. Includes 4 ap- • 2250 to 4500 sq. ft. q~lp 3771 Pacquette Ave. 2311Keefer St. 859 Munson rid. .Lit.. $9,995 schools and hospital. Available pliances & outside pets are wel- 14x70with new =ddJflon 8)'r. newhome on 4.36,,'m.1675 • borne, "fir Aug. 1 and Sept. 1. $600 and come. $650 a month, referenc. • ample off-street parking (2 lots) e onsox~oo]ol no-thrum'm.d~,ppli..meesJZr~ldlopd, ll)t, droomsdle I~ es are required.. Phone 250- $525 month. Call 250-635-9467 • very competitive rates Ml,Sa29¢'/4 MLSelOZ932 M!~10+067 ..,.o-,., after 4:00 pro. 635-5511 II~ 4655 Marten Dr. 4857 Twedle Ave. 08 Timberland Park i • can renovate to suit m "1" 2sloRy, upFz~ed, 4 Mrm.i Exe:6k,~ hor~on Z.2 P.~ IoST/,000! 1075 ~ l, I~ ~ fireplace,f~ltrees acreswM~. C~ f0r big]all#Is, double~ mobilew~ ,~. For Rent: 3+t bedroom house available August I for =clean, modern, economical . MLS#lO3820 , MLS#105027 Ml~#103709z~zzi'5Ippll:mces. k professional couple ar family, Excellent family neighbourhood on the bench within walking distance of Uplands school, parks and • lease to purchase negotiable e Check out these listings at ~t~ 4916Hwy, 16 West635.7lS7 tennis courts. Back yard faces green b'elt. Garage, sundeck, Call Bob at dlk www.TedandKathyHicks.¢om DLR. 5958 skylights, 5 appliances, N/G fireplace. $1000 per month. 1-800-313-7187 ~. It's the first step to the best move you'll make. Call 250-615-0445 847-3220 or 1-800-909-3220 www,terreceautomell.com I I

I f i r The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 - B11 8~,4: RV,SSTH : ~ KEN'S I / •"WHEELS 1990 COUGAR XR7, super- 28' PLEASURE craft powered charged, auto, lowered mags, 1989 SECURITY Penthouse, by Isuzu 120 hp. dielel engine. 29'5th wheel, sleeps tour, mi- CD player, power sunroof, pew- Diesel & propane stove. All er seats etc. Nice & clean. MARINE crowave, ,'Vc, built-in vacuum, electronics. $26,000 obo. Call phone/cable hookup, awning, $9500. Cobol. Call 250-845- 250-628-3510 electric jacks on front, queen- It easy_ 7600 eves or 250-845-3719 days. (Houston) size bed. 250-842-6656 [] Business Stmtegies Hondo" .... 866 ;~ " 1998 5TH wheel citation su- •Pract/cal TaxAd#ce 1998 WlNDSTAR. Low kilome- Goldwing MOTORCYCL preme, 35 ft. model, 35rls 2 sli- • HnancialPlanning ters. For sale cheap. 250.635- deouts fully loaded winterized [] Trust& Estate Semces 2413 s5,500.00 1977 HONDA CB360T motor- package only 1000 miles on it. IMMACULATE: 1991 Buick Ri- cycle. Excellent condition. Re- Immaculate condition. $45,000 gemers g viera coupe. 120,000 kms. cently redone. Must see to be OBO. 250-635-6586 after 6 Am. Summer Driven. Stored in win- appreciated. $600 OBO. 250- 78 HOLIDAIRE 24', tandem BPodJe ter. $10,000 obo. Call 250-845- 638-6263 CERTIFIEDO EN ET&L ACCOU h"TANTS 4x4, Regular Cab, axle, 3 way fridge, stove, oven, C£RgFIEDFINANCIAL PLANERS 3406 16" Misty River YAMAHA FZR 1000 Mint con- air conditioned, full awning, full Tilt, Cruise, VS, Automatic 12501 638-8705 or LIKE NEWI 1997 Honda Civic 40 Merc & Trailer dition, 15,000 km, 2nd owner, bath, sleeps 6, exc. cond. 250. ~.demersandbrodle.bc,ca Coupe. Air/auto/ 6 disc CD bike cover included. $5,200.~ 638-8346 ~fte 2014716 Uu~le/~. TemPS,II,C. VSG1'i2 player. N/S, female driven. '3,199.00 250-847-6004 MIKE ROSMAN'S RV "Help" 70,000 kms. $16,000 OBO. Lisa We need campers, trailers, 5th f l '1 250-558-5397 MSRP s29,095 SALEs23,995 motorhomes. Buy/consign fenced compaird separate use 815 TRUCKS FOR lr'~qlAC¢~'V''°"~ E 4916635.7187Hwy.16West 1993 Yamaha sales stall. Interior's largest WELCOME Wave Blaster 10 1/2' Camper. F/S, shower, dealer. Call Peter 1-800-811- SALE ~ sink, hot water. 250-638-8427 8733 1-250-558-8635 ~.~[ 2HRVSLEI] 1-800-313-7187 700 cc 1984 DELTA Royale Oldsmo- WWw,Ie r r;icealll0nl:dl ,con| 1973 16' Triple E Travel Trailer. .... 878 RV'S bile 53,000 km PW, PS, T/S CC 3 way fridge, stove, sleeps 4, Your Welcome $3000 obo. 1979 Ford F250 Ex- 62,995.00 awning. $1500. Good condition. MO_TORHOMES tracab 4x4 auto rebuilt. Like 250-635-3398 Wagon Hostess for new $3000 obo. 1998 SRX 1996 Seadoo 1977 TERRY Travel trailer. 25 1976 27FT Dodge Pace Arrow Terrace, B.C. IS: 700cc Yamaha 141 Longtrack .... GSX ft. that sleeps four. New tires, Motorhome class A fully sell $7500 obo. Call 250-635-0671 H/water tank; w/pump. In very contained w/built in Onan gen. messaf:le 250-615-8182 good condition. Rear bedroom set Aking $11,500. Phone 250- '4,995.00 635-2421 1988 FORD F350 van, diesel. with bath/shower, Phone 250- Mish 1983 SOUTHWlND Class A. Many new parts including trans- 2352 Bayliner 845-7558 (Houston) $6300. mission, 15 ft. fiberglass box. 1981 BONAIR tent trailer for Fully loaded, good condition• .638-0188 Good rubber. Contact Queens- Trophy sale, sleeps six, 3-way fridge, Asking $15,000 obo. Phone way mini-storage 250-638- stove, furnace, awning, spare 250-847-7387 0204. Price $11,500 V8 kick,~tfull land tire, excellent condition, hardly 1989 23FT. Class C Jamboree, 1991 FORD extended cab 4x4 used, recently serviced. $3000 sleeps 6. Good condition. Ask- If you are new to 1/2 ton 165 km runs well. OBO. Phone 250-635-7992 ing $19,000 o.n.c.o. Phone 250- 692-7773 Terrace please 165,000 km $7350. Call 250- 1993 ELKHORN 11 ft. camper. call Your 638-0484 SLT 5.9 Litre V8 Automatic 1996 Suzuki Queen size bunk, bathroom • 1890: :~,: i 1992 FORD 4x4 F150 XLT 5.0L :' 250 4x4 complete w/shower, large Welcome V8 NC 110,000 km. tilt & • 7 Passenger seating : : W~inch fridge, double sink, oven and • SNOWMOBILES: Wagon hostess cruise, box liner, trailer hitch, more. Side entry door. Excellent EXC $10,000. OBO Phone 250- ; • 31" Tire Package condition. $9,800. 250-635- 1994 SAFARI SkiDoo 377. for your free gifts 638-7274 • Fully Loaded ,,oo 0676 Good condition• 250-635-2198 and information~ 1993 FORD Explorer XLT. Air, 1999 26' Wilderness Travel cruise, low km. $13,500. 250- Trailer, super slide out, fully 912cARPENTRYI~ 635-7758 "SRPq0,995 SALES35,995 J BOAT loaded, sleeps 6, 20 month 1995 CHEV 3/4 ton 4x4 Super --= - Dg I~l'lg~ I(~ transferable warranty Immacu- DESIGN ONLINE, job opportu. LCOML~ cab. Very reliable, no rust. ,,~ ~r~-~s,~ ~ 4916 Hwy. 16West I =~ .,"~i"~'~=~m late. $26.000. 250-646-5914 nities, business opportunities, $15,300. Phone 250-847-0774 lr-.It C E 635-7187 ] 1411Fi&ILi&I~Lg a' CAMPER. 2 way frldge, design your own kitchen online. 9,OoN www.kitchensbc.com 1995 FORD F350 Crew Cab .,d~, "~ , ~ ~n 0 ~ t ~ "7"~~z"7 I- ~ stove internal power, power wa- "4x4 - on extended warranty, ~A.'~'[~HRYSLEFI ,,~,~,~,~'r~,-~'~,~o;,',,d~,~,,I 18'Angler '1 ~rJ3a;;:'KG,°°dconditi°n' View 1914 CHILD CARE 150,000 km. Well maintained• .... / ...... I san. 250-638-0160 B0el, I Askin~$2500. aBe 460 ci on both gas and pro- Ocean EXPERIENCED CHILD Care- pane, 5th wheel tow kit c/w box 24' CAMPION cam/bridge 390 I ii ~V ~-... , I PARK MODELS Fraswerw-" orig. hrs. on 350 chev, volvo / I..')O hp Morlfler i I R V now o en n our s e i ~ry giver will babysit your baby liner, jockey box & headache and/or toddler in your home. rack. Asking $17,500 OBO. 280 leg. New 9.94 st!eke Ya- / ,..,,,. ,,,, I ized park ~oEdelgivision.p I~'re'e How mana on new a~ummum mfo Very reliable. References avail- Phone 250-845-3733 days, ...... | i Olq,~eU~gl | " package available models• able upon request. Please call 250-845-2652 evenin.qs. 2-14 1/2' Alumarine Sealark sw/gno..A.ncnor, w~ncn,, reran, L,=,,=,.-~,~,,J Pdces, RV parks & resods. Pur- heavy duty boat, 2 yachtsman seunaer, vHP, stereo, etc., liKe ~ chase factory direct or dealer Brenda at 250-635-3771 eves. 81 DODGE Ram, 4 speed trailers, 2-15 HP mercury out- new heavy E-Z Ioadr galv trail- delive Trades welco-^ '~: LOOKING FOR experienced are transmission, 4x4, 7" lift, 39" babysitter to care for active 3 tires, $3500 OBO. 250-638- boards, all like now, also build- er asking $24,900. Phone' 250- ~ nancinr~' OAC. ely 1-80"0~-'8o_~; 1656 ing components of Club Mez year old boy in our home. Own Corner store, including 2 trail- transpodation and/or driver's li- '90 SUZUKI LT250 4WD Quad ers, roof trusses and various cense would be an asset. Apply we Runner, only 1,300 km, winch, lumber, plywood, etc. All at Me- in person with a resume and full racks, 3 range transfer case zladin Junction. Leave message references to the Costa Lessa including differential lock. at 250-636-9205 for viewinfl. Motel, 3867 Hwy 16 east, Ter- doing?. $3,200. 250-846-5998 eve. 24' ALUM. Cabin-Cruiser, 9'6" race. 250-847-2237 days. Ask for Ty- beam, Hydraulic steering, 225 When we fail short of son. hp Johnson, needs work, trailer, I Looking for -'~ your expectation, please 862 ~BOATS;/ i Optional Items, GPS plotter, ra- i iIII dar, 2-sounders, UNF Radio, Child Care? tell tts. :' : .MARINE: ~any more it~rr)s,. $.3.0,0qoAbe. eenaChild Care Resource and When a new.~lmper sto o, Referralhas informationon 250-847-3095 " " by Jackie ' ~[~,~ YourMoving 0 Professi01)als V INSiltce 1997 does not seem to rtflect 14 1/2 ft. Fiberglass boat 65 RP ~~ Need a change? . ~j~ TrUCk&New~& 28ft T~aHe~salYou~ Se~ce! child care optionsand on..- fairly tvhat was saM, let choosingchild care. merc w/trailer, $1900. 250-638- cludes oars & 3 life jackets. .Jockie Be/anger welcomes ~i, ~ • Across town or the country our editors know. Drop by The FamilyPlace 1028 Give Away Price $1,895. 250- clienls Io something a/itl/e di[[erenll ~;~-..~ ° Willassist or load for you When li/e are unable to • ReasonableRates at 4553 Park Ave. 16 112 Starcraft Bowrider. 638-0878 , solve yottr complaint, we Comes with 50HP forceoeout- out- • 638-8880 !i -- 1 • Bondable or call B38-1113. .board. $3000. 250-798-2017 kronaCCRR is a programof the j encoro'age yotl to $ttbmll )-co,, Concordia Sloop, Nine species eh,'615"0002 co,: 638-6969 traceWoman's Resource Centre it to the: 19 1/2FT. Reinell Boat;]oat; halfhalt varnished wood. Built by master is fundedby the Ministryof Sociall hard top cuddy, 302.) inboard shipwright. Cover, galvanized elopmentand Economic Securi~#j Merc Cruiser leg, icebox,box, sink,sink trailer. Excellent condition. R L Asphalt Sealing IJ.(7.. Press Co tolcll radio, plus more extras.as. Good Beautiful, fun to sail. 250-846- Specializingin residentialdriveways & parking lots. ~ TOPS 201 - 1290 Btrmd St. with trail- 9636 shape. Asking $9,000 with trail- Protect your pavement. ~~ limed TREE SERVICE Victoria B.C V8W 2A5 er. Phone 250-845-225757 Keep it lookinglike newl ,~J~J(q)'u'Wi 7L'I (250) 384-3344 Tree & Brush Chipper- Rental Free Estimates ~ Danger Tree Removal - Topping - Shaping Fax(250) 384-3346 Sweeping Parking Lots jr ~ Since 1O00- Furlylnsurod Roland kagace ~ ~l~J Terry Morton ~ gQ11 ACCESS MONEY $$$$$$ Take 7lJe ft. C. Press 3661HawthornAve, Terrace Phone: 635-3516 Man*get UdU'Ugll advantage of owning an RRSP, Colitlcii zua$ created LIRA, LIF, A pension fund from a former employer. Free consul- in 1983 as an tation for your future projects. imlependent review Call toll free 1-888-657-1062 ~" U.P.W. Blakebum Family Woodwork:;~l board to protect the J D0uble,D,Landscaping Est. Since 1990 CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- *REAL* CUSTOM CRAFTED CABINETS public fi'om press 1998 Honda Civic EX 1999 Honda Accord LX We buildComm~i~l eM led&nHolCobinets I~ fit Ihe dian Pardon seals record. PRUNING American Waiver allows legal 5 spd,4 cyl,Low km Auto,4 cyl, Low Kms, POWER RAKING needsof thoselooking to getthe most for fftelrdoUarl inaccltracy or $16,995 $23,995 IndudlngFront Re(e#on Counters, Desks, Storage Systems entry. Why risk employment, REGULAR and K~hen,I~th, Slereo,~[rm endTV Cobine~, business, travel, licensing, de- telfairness arid to DREW DELOREY MAINTENANCE Oneof a kindi~mo I~e: Fishing RM and Tockle Storgge C~bln~ts.We can repelr and reflore Fumltur= and Anlklues. portation, All Canadian/Ameri- 1996 Chev $10 Blazer 4x4 1997 Pontiac 635-2548 FENCE INSTALLATION can immigration applications. 1- VG,Auto, NC 4dr,wos $21,995 Grand Am GT Alsowe'll cut your mah,lal fat you. GARBAGE DISPOSAL Call/Fax Gord at 800-347-2540 $19.995 4 cyl,5 spd,NC,fully loaded, spoiler PRESSUREWASHING Ik 635-8270 or Cell 615-7699 dl NED DEBT consolidation? Own $16,995 your own home? We're here to 1990 Mazda helpl You can use the equity in B26001 Cab Plus 1988 Grand Caravan SE your home Io pay off other 4x4,4 CyI,Aut0, Canopy, Bush Guard 6 cyl,,Auto,7 Passenger p=.-. Jenning's r. ain Coast Chipper debts. Call today for approval $7,995 $4,995 OUTDOOR SPORTS (: !Services within 24hrs. Alterra Mortgage For all your Firearms Work Corporation. 1-800-826-4536. 1998 Dodge Ram 1994 Pathfinder LE STUMP GRINDING OUR SPECIALITY Minor or Major Broker and/or lender fees may Quad Cab 4x4, LeatherInterior, Auto, V6 Free Estimates .... ~' apply. SLT,4x4, Short Box, 318 Auto, fully $22,995 loaded $27,995 1995 Honda Accord EX-R P.O. Box 20, Pritchard, B.C. VaE 2PO i.~trry& Dcbbtc Smith "" V6, FullyLoaded, Automatic Ph: 250-577-3244 Fax: 250-577.3249 Tcrracc, 8.C. 638" 1786 1994 EXPLORERXLT $19,995 I 4 Door,4x4, Auto $16,995 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager LE 6 cyL,Auto,Fully Loaded, One Owner SMOOTHMOVING COMPANY 1997 Subaru Legacy GT $18,995 Licensed-Insured Residential-Commercial Sedan,AWD,Aut0,CD, "Free Estimates" 0nly4O,0O0k 1992 Subaru Loyale $24,995 ReasonaMe Rates Reliable Service 4x4 Wagon,5 SAd,d Cyl Across Town or Across the Country $7,995 Ph: 250-615-0315 Cell: 615.7954 lg91 Volkswagen Make Yj~r Next Move • Smooth M0ve Passat GL 1992 Eagle Talon TSI SEAPORTLIMOUSINE LTD 5 spd.,NC,Low Kms. All WheelDrive $8,996 $9,995 PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 1990 Pontiac Sunblrd fiT Daily scheduled bus service from Stewart to Turbo,5 spd. Terrace and return, and all I:oints in between. Pick- $6,995 ',,--$4~,:,395 up and delivery of goods in Terrace, C.O,D. and 1991 Chev SJO~b courier service. 1994 GMC SLE 1/2 Ton • Garden'rag Se~own Landscapes ] 4x4,Auto, 8 cyl,,Canopy, Loaded • Weeding • Pruning P.O. aox 217, Stewart, B.C. $14,995 • Shrubs & Trees • Fertilizing ] Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 636-2633 FLOWER BED BUILDING OR/k4AINTENANCE 1999 Hinda Civic .Terrace Depot: 635-7676 Automatic,4 Door.Sedan 2000 Honda Civl DX Hatchback ..,~ .... ~A-,_~,b ~=~'~-,, .... I $17,995 Tint,Alloy Wheels, 5 spd,,CD, LowKms. $16r995 1988 HondaAccord EXI Coupe r) Automatic 4x4, 4 ~~ner SERVICES LTD. Work Channel * Cabin Rental • Trail Bay • $6,995 $100/24 Hrs. Quality Service With A Rate You Can Afford SPECIALISTS IN CLEANING ,,CHIMNEYS & FURNACES •SEPTIC TANK & DRAINS 1985 Chow Suburbun 1997 Chrysler Clrrua LXl Unit 305-3221 Munro,SLf TerracefB,C, I V8G 3B4 6 cyL,Auto, Low Kms, ',,AIR DUCTS •SEPTIC FIELD FLUSHING 4x4, 'ShroomWagon 2 Days, 1 Night, 3 People $700 *BOILERS *CATCH BASIN & SUMP PITS $2,995 $16,995 ON SITE SERVICE (You Supply Food, Drink & Bed Roll) Computer Ha,dware & Software Sales, Installation, • FIREPLACES •REST. GREASE TRAPS (~ ALL FISHING GEAR SUPPLIED ~ Conflsurallon, Troubleshooting and Upgrading ..ATTIC INSULATION REMOVAL •ELECTRICSNAKE ','AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS *FOOD CLEAN UPS NO FISH .... NO PAY Tel:(ZSO)63B-81Z7 OPEN 7 DAYSA WEEK Fax:(250) 638-8169 '*PAINT BOOTHS •VACUUM EXCAVATION 4838 HWY16 W, TERRACE ~", ~z 1-800-665-1990 638-8171 PHONE635"2641 PRONE638"0233 can:615-8576 E-mall= m~dee, Okermode.net Pellen(2S01615.4176 Industrial Vacuum Trucks 635- 1132 B I 2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2000 i g

L_ D/,NklI,mUU ONE BIG FISH: This is what the lucky Iodgeowner will get to display if one of their clients captures a huge chinook by August 7. There's also a size- able cash prize, as well as fishing goodies to go along with it. Big chinook trophy up for grabs ir, AUGUST 4, ANGLERS HAVE just successful angler Taxidermists of Surrey. under two weeks left to be a client of one The winner will have on-3 pm reel in a big chinook and local lodges or guiding their name and the win some big prizes. outfits in the area, and lodge's name embossed ir of Lakelse Ave. & Ottawa St. by 711 Convenience Store) The Terrace and Dis- have a picture and mea- on the trophy, as well as trict Angling Guides As- surement of the length receiving a sum of cash sociation is putting on a and girth of the catch, as and prizes from Fish competition to encour- well as a witness, Tales. The contest closes age visitors to the region The trophy, which is on Aug. 7, with the pr e - mm m m mm m m and interested locals to housed in Fish Tales sentation on Aug. 8. JAIL 8, BAIL ENTRY FORM reel in the big one, while Tackle shop on Keith The winning lodge using the sustainable Ave. is a lifelike depic- will get local bragging Name Of Company Or Organization: catch and release me- tion of a large chinook, rights and will proudly thod. professionally done by display the trophy until To be eligible, the Eric Gander and Sons next year's competition.. Contact Person: "~

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-6 p.m. Mixed Slo-pitch tournament Preferred Pick Up Time: kicks off at Riverside Ball Park, Thornhill Primary, and Regional Fields. The Charge! "We have received anonymous tip through Terrace

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