Not for us Writers shine on Becoming routine The first of two speakers on A new book by literacy students Mike Vandermuellen has won his NAFTA to visit here is opposed to .offers a multitude of northwest second golf title of the season in the deal/NEWS A7 '': experiences/COMMUNITY B1 a junior tourney/SPORTS B6

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1993 1 Tt NDARD MOL. 6 NO, 25 N DP, Reform de'-adlocked THE REFORM party and the 470people. give an answer, its candidate, drew 52.7 per cent parked, leaving the potential for port for the Reform party, saying NDP are virtually.tied in support The Progressive conservatives The sample size of 470 gives a of the vote. Next came the Tortes those votes to return to the that voters are in a volatile mood. from decided Skeena voters, an and the Liberals trail with 18 and maximum error of plus or minus with 28.3 per cent and the Liber- NDP," said Taylor. "Clearly a large number of PC opinion poll conducted for The 15 per cent respectively. 4.6 per cent 19 times out of 20. als with 14.6 per cent. He said the NDP can't afford to votes have moved to the Reform Terrace Standard shows. The National party came in at When undecided voters or those It's the large number of un- lose anymore support, adding the party," said Taylor. The poll, conducted across the three per cent, two per who did not answer are factored decided voters which, fascinates NDP must go out and grab back A continued very close race be- riding between Sept. 26 and Sept. cent and the Christian Heritage out, the maximum margin of error Ron Taylor of Edueomp, the large numbers of those people. tween the Reform and NDP could 30, indicates 31 per cent of de- Party one percent. There was no is 5.6 per cent 19 times out of 20. lower mainland company that did The problem facing those un- bring victory to the party that can cided voters will vote NDP and percentage backing of the Natural The figures, when compared to the polling. decided voters who supported the deliver the vote on election day, 30 per cent will vote Reform. Law party. the final voting results of 1988, Nearly half of undecided voters NDP last time is that there isn't "If you have an organization 'The question "How would you Of those contacted, 66 per cent show a large drop in support for questioned told pollers they voted another party out there for them that can do the legwork, do the vote if a general election were were decided and 34 per cent the NDP. NDP in 1988. this election, Taylor continued. phoning, that's what might held tomorrow" was asked of were either undecided or did not The party, with Jim Fulton as "In effect, NDP votes are He wasn't surprised by the sup- count," Taylor said. Lawyers eye pot at end of rainbow By JEFF NAGEL If history is a guide, Crampton, can count on," Taistra explained. THERE'S BIG MONEY at stake Brown and Arndt depend on the "It is steady work. It is depend- for some local lawyers depending re-election of a Conservative able work. But it is not really on the outcome of the federal government to ensure the renewal lucrative work at all," addsTer- election. of their federal contracts. race lawyer Jeff Amdt, The federal government hires A Liberal victory could herald a "Yeah, sure it's patronized private lawyers across the country switch of federal law contracts work," he says. "It's the law- to carry out its business heie back to Talstra's office.. yers' reward for political activity priinarily federal drug prosecu- But Jack Talstra says that's far on behalf of the party that forms tions ~ when required. from assured. the government. The Terrace law firm C'~mp- He says lhere are other law "The NDP hires people and ton, Brown and Amdt has firms that could be in line for the awards many appointments to received those federal contracts work ~ including that of Liberal various boards and commissions. ever since and campaign manager Don Silver- The Liberals appoint their law- his Conservatives came to power sides who has a Prince Rupert yers. And the Conservatives ap- in 1984. practice ~ if they want it. point their lawyers." Over_the last~ fiveyears -=..,the .~ :"3e,lot,of.4awyers don't even '.'..We got work as a result of our Conservatives' latest term in of- want tids work," Talstra said, ad- p01itie~ coimeedb~nS:in 1984," rice ~ the law firm has received ding that the $82 per hour tariff is Amdt says. "We arc probably the more than $1.3 million in pay- mt/ch less than most lawyers' Conservative firm in the riding -- ments from the federal Depart- normal hourly rates. Travel ex- and we have. no qualms about ment of Justice. penses account for much of the that. Silversides and Taistra are The company's federal billings federal billings from the north- the Liberal firms." peaked at $338,000 in 1988-89 west, 'he said. He says law has always been an and declined to a low of $118,000 But it does help cushion any area of patronage. in 1992-93.. gaps in a firm's practice. Arndt recalls when Liberals Before 1984, under Pierre "You know it's a cheque you Cont'd Page A2 Trudeau's Liberal government, the law firm that had the contract for federal government business was Talstra and Company. Jack Talstra's ,M P's docu ments connections are a matter of public record. Talstra ran against NIP Jim off to shredder Fulton as the Liberal candidate in THE SHREDDER will be have to borrow a shredder. Skcena in 1980 and he is the offi- working overtime at retiring She says the regulations ciai agent for Liberal candidate MP Jim Fulton's Terrace of- appear to work on the as- Rhoda Witherly's campaign in rice sometime between now sumption every individual this election. and Election Day, OCt. 25. who's dealt with Fulton's According to Elections Not that the destruction of office has kept their own records of 1988 election finances, files means the retiring New pemonal record. Talstra donated $250 to the Democrat MP is trying to While shredding may campaign of i~'Yd8 Liberal candi- hide anything potentially seem a dramatic way of date Odd Ektsvik. His law firm scandalous. dealing with the situation, Taistra and Company It's simply a requirement Chrysler points Out the con- domtcd another $250. under privacy legislation, stituants at least know the On the Tory side, lawyers Jeff explains Fulton's executive files "will be disposed of ,~'ndt and Don Brown were assistant Judy Chrysler. carefully, not found at the members of the Conservative The files in question are dump fluttering about in the Party's nominating committue in personal ones of con- breeze." Skeena earlier this year. stituenls. They contain all Meanwhile, back in Ot- Brown is legal counsel for the the details of problems they tawa Fulton's personal files campaign of conservative candi- bi'ought to Fulton and re- have been boxed up for date Danny Sheridan in tlds elec- lated correspondence. storage in the archives. a Autumn colours ti6n. Because of confidentiality, Chrysler said the • ' i : Crampton, Brown and Amdt those files cannot simply be mountain of paper work STUDENTS Cathy Dickson and Kurt Muller enjoy a fall walk among the leaVeS~d the donated $5,000 to Progressive handed on to Fulton's suc- produced by 14 years in of- eolourful maples on the Northwest Community College grounds, conservative candidate Ray Hal- cessor, no matter who that rice filled more than 90 vorsen's 1988 federal election might be. boxes, "and they're big campaign, according to Elections So Chrysler's going to boxes ' '. Canada. Road .to Eskay,gold mine underway CONSTRUCTION OF a road to he said. Homestako plan for n~ac devel- anticipation of ~lho company Hwy37 and then south to the of power to process. :: :: a proposed gold mine at Eskay Home.stakeis underwriting the opmcnt, receiving final mining approval, Equity silver mine site at Houston The process to be used:is~m0st Creek north of here has started, cost of the road and has received Homestake says ore reserves "We have not seen anything for processing, like a pressure co0ker whichwlll The plan is to get as much done a special use permit from the are estimated at 2.2 million yet that loads us to believe the The Houston operation is ex- break down the ore to e~o'the this year as possible in prepara- forest service for its construction. Ouncesof gold and 100 million company won't be able to go pected to employ 150 people, gold. : tton for a full construction season "The road plan has been Ounces of silver, ahead," said Edwards. Homestako chose Houston be- It will accelerate very quickly next:/ year, says an official of reviewed by the various agencies That's enough for the company "We don,t expect there will be : cause of existing facilities serving the natural process that occurs On~esl~ ko Ca~da. i and no real showstoppors wore : to propose an Underground mine a problem, If the road could not Placer's Equity silver mine which when rock is expos~ toair. ~ The 24kin route leads off from found," said Tumey. : producing 360 tonnes of ore a day be started this fail, the company is soon schcduled toclose u~_. ,,,~... ,, ,. ;~ ,.~...... aroad into the IskutVailey area :' Doing the clearing and grub: for eight to l0 years, would not be able to meet its It looked at other ioca'tions in ,.,,."t."~"'~"~'r,~,:,"~:=,':~'~,:,,w~,'~: from Hwy37 that was finished in bin work is Terrace firm Don " ...... v .... . _ ...... g . ~ :, Homestake does noi yet have schedule. : the northwest, ineludlm~ the , . , . l~Z...... • . : . . , ., Hull and Sons. Also on the pre - ~full permission.... ~ from the: provin- . We have a road) bond in Dubose area south of Lakelse-,, ,.,one ot,, several small lakes nearoy ..It'll cos.t an estimat¢o $/rail, ject isthe Tahltan Nation Devel-. clai government to bestS:mine place and we'thi(nl~ the mine ap- Lake. : .. : l, ou=on, : ....,. ano IS nneded to move equl o ment Co erotic Be ,, 11011 • . . .. P, , : p ' rp ' rl. th outfits ' development but will file ils final .' pltcation will go through, Ed, : The decision to shift 13recessing "]'hat will keep the rock covered _re_cut ann material t° : were i nvolvedlin'constructton of application late this month or ear. ;#arda added, i away from the mine 'site eam~ and so prevent acid generation ]-tome~ tak~ Ps ~.n~k~y prope rty, ~id ' the f~ rst section' ". ieading in from: :: Iv November, : '.~ : . -: : Homestske envisions-. 80 people afterd further investi,mioh, ., tntothe , which: occurs , when exposed to John Tume Y ...... ~' : H wy37: at...... Bob Quinn Lake. • : S,~oHnorecentl,, mlnesmint,a worktn~..... at the mine slte, : :::,. H,,a,,~'~r,,~ ~ atriitsays,.... road i s : Om:~l!be~ck~.0utoyer!he ~iom'~keUYs~dtliektndofore Eskayl ~i Creek will:: be s P ~:. : :~i : ~eo :ne~iily~r to meet ~itiion~w~t:./~ted!f0r~!~ ~adin at:~kay ~kwill~q~a lot Hom~'si:s~ mine in B.C

t A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1!~93 Hurtig backs natives ¸¸¸11 THE NATIONAL PARTY of ment and treaty negotiations," ,V, NDAL Canada supports a greater deal of said Hurttg. self government for natives, its "Settlement is based on the leader said on a Sept. 29 visit concept of law that no land be ex- here. propriated without compensation. But, added , self a principle that applies to all Ca- government doesn't include the nadians," he continued. concept of separate sovereign The National party also states. "recognizes and atTmns the trsdi- And he said the party has yet to tional hunting, fishing and har- work out some of the finer details vesting rights of First Nations." of what self goverrLment means. Hurtig told the gathering one of "Th 0 biggest problem we face, the central issues of the election we haven't asked ourselves, is is the increase in foreign owner- that we're against a blanket third ship of Canadian companies. level of government without "If you don't own your coun- THE Bava n Inn Restaurant defining il," said HurUg. try, you can't control your fu- The friendliest "Inn" townl ~ .a:~ ,~ (Self government is also called ture," he said. Make our place "Your Place" to enjoy an evening a third level of government after "One per cent of the corpo- of intimate dining and reasonable prices! first, the federal and secondly, the ratiations own and'control 90 per provincial governments.) cent of the corporate assets of the "What we've got to do is sit country." down" with native leaders, "Our most valuable asset we Hurtig said. have is freedom and the ability to He said any resolution to native determine our own future," said land claims and self government Hurtig. must take place within the con- Hurtig said Reform policies on text of a sovereign Canada. health care would, if introduced, "We believe in a strong, united lead to the creation of a two-tier country. We do not believe in the System, one for the wealthy and kind ofcoantry the Charlottetown one for those who don't have Accord was advocating," Hurtig " money. continued. That theme was picked up by The Accord would have lead to local National party candidate Dr. a fracturing of government struc- Isaac Sobol. tures, he said. A physician with the Nisga'a Hurtig, who spoke to more than Valley Health Centre in New 40 people, said natives do have Aiyansh, Sobol said a strong fed- jurisdiction over lands and oral presence is required to resources, maintain bealthcarestandards.. YOUNG POLITICAL enthusiast dorden Kuppers from Kitimat "To remedy prior injustice and The Reform posiiion of having receives autograph from National Party of Canada leader Mel

ensure that First Nations viii the provinces determine health Hurtig last Week after the latter spoke in Terrace. More than 40 : 1 have control over their destinies, cam on their own would be people turned out to hear Hurtig and local candidate Dr. Isaac we support re~donal self govern- wrong, he said. Sobol at the Terrace Inn.

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very common occurrence oust~thegovemmentofJol~ [(~/¢~'OL,~,,/E.~.'-I:~. ~C~ Diefenbaker and tu~ed Tory law- I/~~~/' THE POLITICAL connectio~ of "It's very common," he says. fiable from membership lists as yers with little concern for ietting l'~'/a/2d.~l.¢f ~,--..~...,:~1£.~~

local lawyers and the correspond- "There is a very large patronage Progressive Conservatives, Heard them: finish cases they were f~-3~1~-~:-~.'.t. [ ing benefits they receive from machinethat operates through the said. working on. Specials in effect Oct. 1 - Oct, 31 government aren't unique to this justice department." Because of what's at stake, '"I~e new lav,,yor would literal. riding. Mestjudges are appointed from many senior lawyers are political- ly walk into court and take the It's a classic example of the the ranks of the governing party, 13,active. file from the hands of the other, OKTOBERFESTDANCE SaturdaY,Reserve0¢tober 2,Nowl ;:= kind of legal pork;barrelling that Heard said. "Firms do encourage their part- ~y/' he says. goes on across the country, ac- "Virtually no identifiable oppo- nets to be very active partisans so Arndt says he doesn't know HowAbout Chdstmas [ OpenFor Lunch ' " cording to Simon Fraser Univer- sition partisans are put on the they can get. these contracts," what will happen to the federal Tuesday Fddayl130am 200pro , sity political science professor bench," he said. Hmrd says. legal business if the Liberals Book newt0 assure you of I " : "" : ' Dr. Andrew Heard. "The QCs are handed out on a The mechanics of the legal return to power. space when you want it. Special I' Dinner : : i , Heard says federal prosecution patronage basis," Heard added. con~cts,,Jhe..aw.guling~oLQ~.,.-,tAn¢.Kim.,Campbell .continucd~ patronage machine are more oh- . His nine years of specialized ,,menus provided... I Monday.SundayS'.O0 p,m,- 11:001m , vious in~'"~[iei-"~/~"~h dt~'i~t0'S~tion"~Xpedence~in ,*~,,.,~ ~ . ;;,, : t~ "~: [~'|'itTill"t'r ..:i,':' '.! "~ - " : I (Queen's Counsel designatiom), the tradition while she was justice added, areas 1ii¢, v~retap law could help bench appointments, and federal "hi " ,:. "It's civil lawsuit Work are the areas nuTlffee-quarters ster. of all law~ye/s io more visible in smaller him keep his place on the federal communities and with smauer 'lisL: " ~' '" ...... ' ...... ~' " ...... " ..... ' " where such patronage is most whom Campbell gave Queen's law firms whore you can identify But he won't be surprised ff blatant. Counsel desi.tiolls were identi- a particular law firm as bcing he'snolongeraprosecutor-for. "THE PRICE iS Liberal or Conservative." hire... : . Eiection bingo Larger firms in larger centres "We have planned for that pos- have many senior members iden- sibility/' Amdt said. "

daubers recalled• parties, he said. roe= political newArndt government says it is expectedwill seek that law- a Such patronage could be in yers it trusts to carry outits bnsi. decline, however, says Heard, heSS. • ..... FALLING [] AN ELECTIONSCANADA "There was so much con- who notes a developing aware- ,,,"It's n°t anything sinister;;" he TH E plan to encourage natives to corn out them that they just aess among lawyers of profes- said."It's about giving the work PRICE IS vote by giving them bingo weren't appropriate," Emight sioml ethics and conflict.of- to.,someofie you.have confidence daubers has been hastily axed. said. interest. # Thousands of bingo daubers. He said staff at Elections enscril:~ with. the message Canada headquarters will use FALLING: i~adng an Elections Canada "We're just recycling them logo were produced, according and using them in-ho~se as toEle~tiomCanadacommnni- highlighters,"Enrightsaid.' FALL CLEAN. UPWEEK I : ::!!i::i[ : ' cations officerJohnEnright. The daubers were one of

u: ,°'m] tfsathem" :tdf :" mca~'~ns~anlan2~diffc~nmtputl~i OCTOBER12=15iAND18,1993 I i . ment We started getting Some materials produced in an effort negative feedback -- l~fimafl- to get people to vote, he said. The City of Terrace's' Public Works Depadment will I ' .' .. !.:'....: ly from the aboriginal corn- They included p~anphleta, pick" up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, on, I :!~ mualties ~ they were pulled posters, manuals, peas, pins the abovedates, " I acL and other iteras. Endght said the promotional Enright won't say how many This service does NOT include car bodies, stumps or I " bingo daubers were being dis- of the-markers wove produced, " Industrial waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra I tributed"Jbuted to natives via native or how much they, cost . garbage and waste material set out on your regular l friendship centres and band dendship centres and band Sk~na returning officer pick up day. Please have garbage and waste material I council offices. ouncil offices. ~ Elaine .Johnson said the bingo in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pick up. I As soon as they went out, he 'marker plan seemed "silly" to said,id, they began to get.get reac. her. .... , Residents are reminded to check their Add-A-Day I tion~n :from.from people who consid. Election turnout has ldstofi- Calendars, as garbage pick up days change following I ;:~ ered the promotion racist,racist. On c,ally been better in the native allStatutoryHolidays. " I = '~!

pL-13,"the"d¢cisJon13,pullthed¢clsJonthe :daubers. was restsaid;.villag=°fSkcena of the riding, sbethaniilth¢ [I ...... madetoSept",dc'topull the daubers. ~ :.' " TheCltyofTerraee I ' BUT~~L~~[~~~ONLY FOR A LIMITED~E~:;, TIME, I"~[-:::;.'"::.!: !,:, -:L):I I

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* Polling day, for inmates of ~ Book with , Travel •, :i:!!,;: :: provincial institutions, tion* Three or broadcast day blackout of opinion on publlca. poll Because time weftplanned [ ::: : :.7 ,:.:;y;v: :,, :~. " ,:.-:!/)::::~: Saturday,Oct. 16 results ~, is time welispent :~.: ::<~,~,~,.,,~, : ,~:2 open t~muoon Sunday, Oct. 24 ...... ~-,:~L":~:'.<:::~ ..... : .... ;::~: 18-19between noon ~ * l48,kour blackout on ploitical ' ) :',:I..... :7: '''': '~"~'~ ~':' = '::.~ : :'~:;~::'V; 8 p.m. party advertising begins. :: .... ~i :.,':, ' * Last day for armed fore'- -- ~[ (24 Rour Service) -[ -: .:;:.~~::- ~ v,,,~,,. C.=d,,=. r,~,, ': ~ l o,o. ' LIII I . ' ::!L.------. W~dolfl ~s~~ue ~et~ Weplan ~o~ " . .... /i! " :.. ;. ~ -,o7 ...... "...... • ...... I :7: The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - A3 Library expansion hangs News In Brief I

on for word of new grant Ministers meet in Smithers q THERE WAS good news and bad to decide who got what within 12 CABINET MINISTERS from across Canada with responsibility news last week for the library ex- weeks. for northern issues meet today through Friday in Smithers. pansion project. However, she also emphasized The theme of this year's session, hosted by the provincial The good news came when bids that was only "a goal" and noted government, is "Skills For Tomorrow's Needs". Last year's were opened Tuesday afternoon: this was the first round of ap- northern ministers gathering was held in Sudbury, Ontario. the low bid was only $100,000 plicatiom under the new pro- Included on the agenda are a student forum and a community above the original estimate. gram. presentation on developing skills. The bad news is a decision to Although unable to give a fig- B.C. doesn't have a minister with responsibility for the north, proceed with the project could ure for the total value of applica- but small business, tourism and culture minister Bill Barlee is still be held up until the new year. tions received to date, Kerr said attending. That's because it could take as "We're very popular." much as three months for the The BC 21 program has $20 Noise charges laid million to give out to the end of committee Which doles out the POLICE charged two local residents for noise bylaw violations provincial government's newly this financial year. That has to be spread across ap- last month. created BC 21 grants to arrive at Loud parties on Scott Ave. and Pear St. prompted the com- a decision. plicatinns received by last week's Oct. 1 deadline and any that come plaints, which led RCMP to investigate. The library expansion project A fimt-time infraction nets a $100 fine, while a second offence needs tha t money for there to be a in by the next Jan. 1, 1994dead- can lead to a court appearance and fines of up to $2,000. good chance of it proceeding. line. Police are asking hosts to show some consideration to their Only two bids were received for Asked whether the program the project by the noon, Sept. 28 would aim at making a larger neighbors. deadline. number of smaller grants or just a Low bidder was Wayne Wat- few substantial ones, Kerr said Fire destroys trailer son, a Prince George based com- that would be up to the committee AN EARLY moz~ng fire destroyed a trailer at the Reel Inn last pany which has an office here. It and she could not answer ~for Wednesday. quoted $1.857 million, ineleding them. Twenty-three firefightem were dispatched and arrived to find $85,000 for new shelving and If that committee takes the for- the trailer engulfed in flames. The blaze was quickly ex- $16,000 for a security system. mer course, then the library pro- tingnished. Norcan, also from Prince ject could get a grant but one that Nobody was hurt, but the camper/trailer was totalled. Ten'ace George, came in at $2.06 million. falls short of the one-third figure fire chief Bob Beekett said the fire is still under investigation. The original estimate put to- for which the city has applied. gether by local architect Alan She did confirm the program Sourer projected a cost of $1.75 will focus on spreading the House prices increase million. money around the province, THAT'S LIBRARY board building chairman George Clark paying NORTHWEST HOUSE sale prices increased seven per cent in Both the estimate and the dividing the purse between the particular attention to the numbers at last week's opening of con- August 1992 compared to August 1992, indicate figures quotes are on the basis the expan- provincial government's different strucUon bids. The low bid was just $100,000 over what was prepared for the B.C. Real Estate Association. sion will include extending the economic development regions. estimated. The average price of a home in August last year was $84,602 basement but leaving it un- compared to $90,257 this August. The number of houses sold finished for now. also increased, from 51 last August to 63 for August 1993. In a referendum held last year, Total residential sales amounted to $5.686 million in August, a city and regional district voters Library returns its weight 47 per cent compared to the same ~flod in 1992. approved borrowing $1.235 mil- The northwest was one of five real estate regions out of 13 to lion towards the cost, the assump- report an increase in sales in August 1993 compared to August tion being the provincial govern- 1992. ment would provide a grant for a in gold for mone spent further $577,000. VALUE FOR money. tion base for a per capita figure of of population compared to the Access to police info eased And if that total of $1.8 million aluminum city facility's 0.62. That's what Terrace and close to $28 per year. THE PROVINCIAL government says it'll be easier to ~t in; were still to prove insufficient, Other statistics contained in the regional district taxpayers get There's a difference in where formation collected by the RCMP that up until now has been the library board undertook to from the local library, according the money goes as well, Terrace report show Terrace had just short of 10,000 registered bor- restricted. raise the rest. to the 1992 B.C. Public Libraries spending less on salaries and Attorney General Colin Gabdmann said information had been Shirley Kerr, director for com- rowers in 1992 who made more Statistics report released last more on materials than its neigh- kept secret because of an agreement signed in 1983 between the munity grants branch of the than 196,000 withdrawals. week. bour. province and the federal government. It's now been Cancelled. government services ministry, It shows the Terrace library The higher wage expenses are It holds more than 1,500 micro- fiche cards -- second only to That agreement required the federal government to refuse ac- confirmed last week the library received $298,386 in tax money became the Kitimat library, cess to information obtained or prepared by the RCMT while despite being roughly half the Powell River among the pro- project application had been last year, slightly more than $17 performing policing services for the province and B.C. and its size, has five full-time employees vinee's public library, associa- received. for each of the 18,000 plus popu- municipalities. While hoping an answer might lation it served. to Terraco's two. tions. Terrace has more part timers The library dose to 1,100 Requests will now besubject to the disclosure guidelines un- be forthcoming "in a couple of Compare that to the Kitimat fa- der the federal Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. weeks", she pointed out the ap- eility where more tax dollars are but even so employs 0nly 0.46 videos, 65 computer software .pJic..at!9.n form s~.ted the goal was co~¢cted from a smaller popu!ar ,full time equivalents per thousand programs and 150 maps.

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Rail's passenger train up here. k k 8 t t | • • The Skeena is one of those marvelous Cana- k dian things. Local ridership is pitifully low yet / the hint of its demise pulls on the historical heart strings of those who connect the iron horse with i Canada's past. The big problem with The Skeena is that it J does not make any money. It doesn't make any money because nobody rides it. And nobody rides it because its brutal schedule from Jasper through to Prince George through to Prince Rupert and back again doesn't fit the needs of tourists or local riders. Tourists, for instance, more often than not find themselves overnighting in Jasper to make con- nections between The Skeena and the cross country train• That may be fine for some, but not for others. Locals would probably support a train Amazing Grace enters fray that had decent hours and ran more days than the the NDP wants McCarthy to campaign, the party would have three times a week The Skeena now chugs up GRACE McCARTHY, the emerged as the official opposition grande dame of the Social Credit succeed. rather than a six-seat rump, or and down the tracks. Party is back. She has decided to Twice before, McCarthy would seven if you count Peter Dueck store her golf clubs and seek the have been the party's best choice. The one horrendous problem facing The who decided soon after the elec- Scored leadership for the third In 1986, Bill Vander Zalm daz- Skeena is the equipment it uses. It's nice but ex- zled convention delegates at tion to sit as an independent. time. McCarthy's entry into the pensive -- too expensive for the number of pas- In the time-honoured tradition Whistler into believing that he leadership race doesn't bode well of pack journalism, most of my was no longer the lose pop gun sengers.the train carries. for Graham Bruce, the only other press .gallery colleagues are pm- on the political deck he had been If there is to be a future for The Skeenait might before. McCarthy came in third. contestant, so far. noancing her dead in the water Bruce has been on the ~road for be with a train of fewer cars and better hours. before she even gets her feet wet. On the day after the vote, I told the past few months, drumming Yes, they say, she can and proba- my friend and publisher Duane That and some decent marketing .might be up support for his bid. bly will" get the leadership this Crandall, who was later to be- enough,to justify a solid trial period to see if the time around, but no, she won't come a Social Credit MI.,A, that And as long as Bruce was the train should be saved. getthe province. I ~1:101~ 1/I: l :lltt'_,l "J II @..|ql Vaader Zalm would single- only declared candidate, any sup- port for the Socreds. went his :, :,Sh.~',.s,,~@, 91,~,, ~¢Yv say~..:~ho t,,, ~:,, ~BERT BE'YEI~,' Credit Party. He wouldn't believe way. I'm afraid that ~hll' no about experience? She's yester- Inc. Neither would a lot of longer be the case. McCathy, I that she will get the leadership, day's politician, they say. readers. Well, he did. expect, will plow him under. Tell that to Jean Chretien who's not became she wouldn't be a Other candidates will probably dangerous adversary, but because In 1991, after Vander Zalm was been knocking the wheels of Kim forced to resign, Social C'redit join the race, now that McCarthy Campbell's campaign wagon. she would be precisely that. A has thrown her hat in the ring. At weak and ineffective:new leader delegates met in Vancouver to I have followed McCarthy,s elect a new leader. the time of writing, Claude Rich- political career for 25 years, ever • of the Social Credit Party would mond had announced that he will be unable to win back the former McCarthy lost narrowly to Rita since she served as minister Johnston, who had the advantage hold a press conference. By the Overlap latest without portfolio in the govern- supporters that have defected to time you read this, he'll probably of serving as interim premier. ment of W.A.C. Bennett, who the Liberals, leaving the NDP in a McCarthy wouldn't have been be a candidate. referred to her as a member of his two-way fight in the next elec- able to win the election, but sh[ A hotly contested leadership NO DOUBT a lot of people are quietly giggling "kitchen cabinet." tion. would race cannot help but rekindle in- To this day, I consider her the McCarthy, on the other hand, almost certainly have been over the latest attempt to resolve the Nisga'a and stands' a good chance of wooing able to prevent the enormity of terest in the Social Credit Party, Gitanyow land claims overlap. In particular the most formidable politician in but I have a feeling that any other British Columbia. She has both former Socreds back into the fold, the defeat and the unexpected appearance of a white guy, Chuck Connaghan of strengthening the party and, resurgence of the Liberal Party. choice but McCarthy will not style and substance, a ram com- translate into success at the polls. ; bination in today's politicians. thereby, effectively splitting the If McCarthy had led the the B.C. Treaty Commission, would be enough free' enterprise vote. That's why Socreds into the 1991 election Sorry Graham. Sent Claude.. for eyebrows to rise. The impression is that na- The NDP is hoping fervently tive groups, who say they can govern them- selves, need the help of somebody else to solve a problem. But that would be wrong. To be sure, this latest effort goes against a treaty signed by northwest native groups some years ago and signals an end This game draws objection to an earlier attempt at mediation by other north- west native groups. WHEREIN LIES bingo's charm? customers salivating at the bingo group? Bingo combines the frivolity of hall's door seem to be on welfare. Besides the possibility families Yet the .bringing in of Mr. Connaghan and verifying income tax figures with For though I support welfare fox are short on food because they're others signifies how serious the Gitanyow and the excitement of acting as i those in true need, I still rcsenl playing bingo, there's the prob- the Nisga'a are about a resolution. Both groups Thomhill scrutinecr in a school social assistance - intended to lem of children under 14 - board by-election amid the provide food, shelter, and otber prohibited by law from entering know the federal and provincial governments healthful atmosphere of rescuing essentials -~ being lost on gam- the bingo hall. left to fend for won't deal on their respective claims unless the a singed cat from a burning bling. It's especially galling - if themselves while parents gamble. It's not unusual, I'm told, to.see _ overlap issue is zetfled. bungalow without benefit of true - that Social Services gives safety gear. extra food money even if a family-" young children waiting in cold Outside help is a sign that everybody w~mts the You couldn't pay me to hunker runs short because too much was cars, or wandering the neighbour- impasse to end soon. And tha!,s good news. for three hours on a stacking chair spent on bingo. ing streets. Even on winter nights clutching aloft a dauber poised Bingo isn't cheap. At $20 a when late bingo'enda about'mid- :: like a gaff over a sea of binge game, it's equivalent to the best night: One out.of-town couple entertainment the R.E.M. Lee cards while, squlnling thr¢ 'HROUGH BI F'O:CALS hid their young son, like a theatre imports. cigarette smoke thicker than air- spaniel; at ~heir feet, under the CLAUDETTE SANDECKI Many of us would mutter if port ground fog on a late October table. Safe, coraforlable accom- " ' welfare recipients attended the morning. modation should be available - "/ Wet bingo charms so many that back of GO BC grants which has theatre regularly. Yet we expect bingo patrons' children. . . an additional late game has been left all sports groups and charities bingo to ~iba a welfare pastime, added on the fourth Wednesday scrambling for revenue. And no like soaps on "IV or macaroni on Eagerness to trade welfare dol- of every month, Welfare Wednes- enterprising business person will the suppbr table. Why? Is it be- lars for n chance to win a $10~ • cC:NA :~:,i/ ! PUBLiSHERCEDiTOR::Rod Link, • -~=.N.~ day. turn down an opportunity to ex- cause 25 per cent of all bingo dol- jackpot is understandable .... but The competition to sponsor pand. It's just unfortunate that so lars go to a local sponsoring inappropriate. It shrivels my ! ,:~,:: ~:PRODUCTION MANA : ~! g =..,~.~,,, bingo comes from the cutting many of those potential charity,:~service club or sports generosity. NEWSCoMMUNITY: JcffNagd * NEWS SPOreS: Malcolmmxt=r .....: ,- :.,~ OFFICE MANAGER: Rose Fisher COMPOSING: Pare Odell • TYPESETTER: Tricia Walker DARKROOM: Susan CreAgeur pzA~ hAS "re Keep us ) I :~e FZoWeRS,#e.ART~ '~ \ I ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: Sam Collier, Janet Viveiros /H"/'oted4 W~rt.t /¢MogE ~ I ISIRPS:,tdAI"C// rUE. MooSE,,, I I CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Charlene Matthews P .-1-, i I se Ar one w 7",e aos, J

~.~dn0Um Tm area.Pubhhed on Wednesday of eachweek by C~booPros [t969)Ltd, el 4647 Lambha~. T~r~=, Br]lbh Colum~ r. Z " 2. Stod~ photog~q~h~il~ dedgnl lindlypestyl~ In Ihe Tarra~~iend~d a? lh* p~,pe,~ ~ cop~hl h~, l~d~ ~l~ P~ (I~ Ud,; l~'~~l=~on m~o w~z~ am ~m-~ I~n Inwhob or h IZUt,wlhout wli~ pend~10n,i= qz~k~/prohil~d. ' IS !i!ii:i :. spe~laithehl~t6iliour ~ntdbutom andcorrespondent= " " for their IJme and talents The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - A5 F__,LECT]ON '93 Joe Barrett Election a case of all Notebook Reward posted in the family THE FOUR main political And as a young man he decided parties have joined forces in POLITICS HAS always been a Prince Rupert in hopes of big part of Joe Barrett's life. it was not for him at that time. "It was safer and securer to be an curtailing vandalism against It could hardly have been other- election signs. wise with a father who was leader organizer." His first stint in that role came Representatives of the of his party and then premier of Progressive Conservative, the province and a mother who during his third year as a Univer- sity of Victoria student when he Liberal, Reform and New was every bit as committed. Democratic Parties have Joe was 16 when the New Dem- travelled to Ontario to work on NDP CANDIDATE Joe Barrett confers with John Campbell at the opening of the party's Terrace the campaign of a candidate campaign office early on in the election. Barrett's no stranger to such events, having worked on posted a $300 reward paya- ocrats lead by Dave Barrett broke ble to anyone who can iden- called Dave Cook in a provincial many provincial and national campaigns for the New Democratic Party. the Social Credit stranglehold on tify vandals of political election there. government in this province and signs in that community. Joe points out the victorious plains. the family moved to Victoria. becoming a social worker. the latter gives people their There's no word yet that Cook was only 24 years old at the There were other lessons he Not surprisingly, he lived in a But six months in both Spain identity. the reward effort will spread time, the youngest provincial rep- learned from the experience of household where politics, its is- and Austria, dependent largely on And that fascination carries to other communities, but resentative in Ontario's history. the '72-'75 New Democrat sues and characters, were staples a translator, made him feel "I • over into his leisure time. "I real- there are reports of local He's now a deputy-premier in government. of conversation. was really missing something." ly enjoy sitting down with a die- Bob Rae's NDP government When the party won the elec- sign vandalism. He remembers the sticker on After taking language courses tionary and a book with a broad Juanita Ilatton, a long Barrett's win-loss record as an tion, he and many others thought the family car's windshield sup- in Europe, he re-entered univer- vocabulary." time local Liberal, said that organizer went to 4-1 when the "New Jerusalem" of one- porting the introduction of sity once back in Canada, study- It's not really surprising that vandals destroyed two Margaret Mitchell won in the time Saskatchewan CCF leader MediCare. ,.'rig French, Spanish and German. communication should be impor- Rhoda Witherly signs in her 1980 federal election. and then' federal NDP leader "I knew it was a battle because That was a significant switch tant to Joe since he sees the lack front yard one night last Mitchell took Joe to Ottawa Tommy Douglas had arrived. my parents talked about it," he for someone who'd not done well of it, at least at the grass root with her where he did research, They believed forming the week. adds. in languages in high school and level, as the major problem of his "They pulled the signs out wrote speeches and press releases goven'nnent was an end in itself. But while his parents were both admits having written them off at father's three-year government. of the ground and then the and handled correspondence. But what Joe saw was that big influences in his life, there that time. Joe says his goal is still to build But Mitchell also helped while government may play a signs off of the frames~" was no attempt to push him into said Hatton. "I was the first broaden his political experience role," real change doesn't happen the political arena. person to have them (Liber- very quickly." "I was lucky enough to live in in another way. "I was lucky enough to live in a house where the parents al signs) up and this is what A social worker in Vancouver Government can point the a house where the parents were were very interested in their children and helped them in happens." very interested in their children East, she had been instrumental in direction, and lead the way, but and helped them in their goals," the formation of numerous com- their goals." ultimately real change only com- New Joe says. munity groups. es through education and the His goal did turn out to be When the Commons was not in desire of people to make their strong networks and to get people NDP politics, but initially he worked session, Joe was back in the con- But Joe had realized he was not lives better, he suggests. talking about the issues. • behind the scenes rather than stituency and came into contact only capable of, but also enjoyed Father Dave knew that from the honcho and worked with those same learning foreign languages. "The main thing is that there ~s going out on st,ag0. dialogue," he maintains. start, says Joe. THE NEW Democrats have !,.,Being around politicians all his groups. "It was a real orientation Grammar, he discovered, was That could be achieved by hav- The then-premier mad to say if a new campaign manager in life, he'd seen the ego, ambition for me into community ac- fun, pieces of a puzzle to be fit ing one ~icti~,e, NDPer he could make sure a pemioner Skeena. Lou Arab replaces and personality of those who tivism," he says• together in "a logical thought informed Chris Hart who has Another eye-opener was his trip process." on every block who would ensure had a little bit of extra money at sought the spotlight. people in his neighbourhood the end of the month, he'd feel returned to Vancouver for He'd also seen that being in that to Europe the following year. Describing communication as knew why it was important to that something really worthwhile personal reasons. spotlight could be "pretty With a political science degree fascinating and language as a Arab, a self-described ....; ="tinder his beltlhe.was,tlilnking of nev0~.ending quest,. .heipoints out '".,fight' for.social programs;"he ex- had been done. , ,: .,., • ...... :~:~-" ...... ", - ":- ,.-:--'-..~-:: ...... ~t..~;/~, '~:~.;~ h.~L~';J, tttL~r,~ ~; ,',::.V~~ "campaign manager for

. . . ,. ~, .'¢.'~ 7,, f et" "k' : ~tt.-' ,~-,, ;t ~t rr - 1! ~ ",'l~l*ef'*~r'f~emm~,~' "" *m} I ' f,i ...... , hire," has worked for the ' '~'Hnooa_____ Wl'therlv :' ..... , ...... NDP in elections from the Maritlmes to B.C. Noting Joe Barrett is a new face up here for the NDP, Arab added there was Move to B.C. awakens obviously " a lot of affec- Iona campagnolo, the Liberal All of lids experience translates tion for Jim (Fulton)." THERE'S LI'[q'LE in Liberal into Witherly's belief that candidate Rhoda Witherly's early Member of Parliament for Skeena However, he maintained between 1974 and 1979. governments have an important there continued to be a lot of life to suggest she would one day role to play in the lives of people. run for federal office. "I guess it's a ease of going support for the New Demo- Born in Bruderheim, a small where you feel the most comfort- "Obviously I don't sup-port crat party in the area. settlement outside of , able -- with people you agree everything the Liberal party does The campaign will con- Witberly grew up in an area with," Witherly adds. but I do believe that governments tinue to focus on getting where homesteads had been new- have a role in helping people to Barrett out meeting as many Once settled in Prince Rupert, do things for themselves," said ly carved out of the wilderness. Witherly worked for the CBC voters as possible and show- "My father's family came to Witherly. Radio, as she had done while still ing them that he was a hard Alberta before there was an Al- But she does worry that the worker. in Edmonton. growth of government and of berta," she recalls. After leaving that job, she Arab said the NDP's main The family, Moravian government employees can lead started and still owns Rupert Title opposition varied within the ; Lutherans, arrived from the to unwanted intrusions into the Search, a company that handles riding, the Liberals taking White Russia of the last century lives of people. that role in • Prince Rupert land title business. ; -- part of a several large waves and the Reform Party in. Witherly has been a Prince These aren't deliberate, Wither- • of people seeking a better way of Rupert alderman since 1984 and ly adds, but happen simply be- land. -, life. Dismissing the Conserva- has accumulated a lengthy list of came of the way a bureaucracy The ethnic German nature of tive challenge, he said involvement in variom kinds of can work. Bruderheim is explained by its The candidate is also worried people had •seen what nine : name. Translated, it means government organizations and years of Tory rule hadn't with community groups. about what she calls a "general • Home of the Brothers. feeling and atmosphere of done for the north. "People thor didn't speak English Among her appointments was a aren't fooled by Kim Camp- directorship to the then-new malaise" existing in the country. he went to school," said "There's a general feeling on bell," Arab maintained. "A '~:: Witherly. RIBBON SNIPPING by Liberal caqdidate Rhoda Witherly Prince Rupert Port Corporation, a Tory is a Tory," federal crown corporation. the part of people that they can't Her mother's family came from marked opening of her campaign office. With here is long time do anything about their problems Arab had been working the United States so her grand- northwest Liberal worker Dcn Silversides. Liberals do note that Witherly admits it was a under contract for the -- whatever they are and father and his brother could work the party did not have an office here during the last federal elec- patronage appointment, tied to provincial government. her Liberal connections when the whatever is involved," said ~ i on what is now Alberta Govern- tion in 1988. Witherly. !ment Telephone, that province's party was the government in Ot- She adds that people may have Gotcha : equtyalent to B.C Tel. family and the history of her pro- parl of the mainstream. tawa. to loam to live with less Income LOCAL NATIONAL party "' EXlucation was valued by the vince had a lot to do with her So Witheriy's discovery of the "We were removed quite rapid- than before as governments, no candidate Isaac Sobol on -; family. Her father went on to be- moved into public life. Liberal party, after leaving Al- ly, within 24 hours," she said matter who forms them, struggle being introduced to Reform ! Come a University of Alberta The Alberta of her youth was berta for Prince Rupert in 1971, after Brian Mulroney and the dominated by the Progressive came as a revelation. Progressive Conservatives were with deficits and debt. MP Deb Grey during her ',~ pi'df~sorand mining engineer. On tile other side, Wltherly says visit to Terrace: "~ Witherly also went to the Uni- Conservatives federally and the "The Liberal party presents a elected in 1984. Witherly defends this kind of Canada Is an affluent country "You're a Member of :' Versity of Alberta, receiving a BA Social Credit party provincially. forum so everyone can be in- appointment, saying it makes with tremendous resources and Parliament7 Good for you. i i follovled by a Master's of Music. "Prior to leaving Alberta, I volved ~ whether they be an eth- sense for a government to place space. I'll see you there." "I could talk to you about tins. never realized there were parties nic minority or a business group in some jobs people who agree "When you look at countries Grey's response: ~-~ sl¢~d music• until 'your eyes glaze other than the Conservatives and -- in an effort to be' very inclu- Soctal Credit," she says, sive," she says. with its policies and decisions. outside of North Ameflca, you "We'll save you a pass _~i. over," she says. Yet she does say the practice of realtze whal potential we have for the visitor's gallery." Witherly cautiously admits the And her family roots gave her Witberly's entry to the party patronage can go too far. here," she says. -~i';:,:tmmlgrant background of her an understanding for those not came through a friendship with ,.,s..,:s,o. Welfare So long[ One person will be hired Tia Loftsgard and ! 'i PEOPLE LEARNING The people who give TO READ out welfare want to stop in Terrace, one in Prince Mamta Chouhan are leav- fraud. Rupert and one in ing town. So they are hiring three Smithers. They are with the Cana- more people up here, The government has da World Youth group. ) The The people will work been very strong against Their next step is India. ) with the one person now fraud. The group did a lot of who checks for fraud. It says millions of dol- They will try to stop lars are wrongly paid out ~iid they will dora lot O~ fraud before it starts. each year. work when they get to In- I Start And they will help In the north, $13,000 a dia. I I gather information, month is paid back. II /I F . I , A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 LECTION '93 --devout and lifelong Tory Meeting keys TO THE OUTSIDER Danny on housing Sheridan might seem as conserva- HOUSING IS the topic of homing, Terrace and Dis- tive as his politics. discussion for two days next trict Community Services But the 46-year.-old Terrace week at a conference hosted Society, Ihe chamber of alderman and executive director by the city and called "A commerce and Nelson of Muks-Kum-Ol Housing PlaceTo Call Home". Homes. ' Society has a long and colourful The first day, Oct, 14, wtll Also scheduled are repro- history in the northwest. be spent hearing a variety of sentatives from the City of A love of Celtic music stems groups and individuals give Terrace, Canada Mortgage from his Irish heritage, and an ap- info~:mati0n and.opinions, and Housing Corporation preciation of native culture has All that will be taken into and Lane Appraisals. flowed from his close work with consideration by small Those attending will hear that community. working groups to be about available government Born in 1946 in Port Parrie, formed on the second day, money for homing and be Ontario, Sheridan's family moved Oct. 15. asked to identify issues, to Terrace In 1953. And their views will be resources and give advice His first taste of politics was gathered together the end of on what should happen next. becomtng president of the student the second day into a There is no charge for this council at Skeena School. strategy and recommenda- conference. It takes place at Sheridan graduated in 1966 and tions to be given to city The Terrace Inn. went on to study business admin- council. The first day begins with istration at a college in Calgary The line up for the first registration at 8:30 a.m. and before working for a Vancouver day includes presentations the second day begins with finance company. from the Terrace Seniors registration at 9 a.m. He returned to Terrace because Housing Society, a group Those wishing to attend his family was in the area. supporting a safe house, can call city administrator Sheridan was a grocery "When I went to school, many He tied for the last seat on those who want supportive Bob Hallsor, 635-6311. warehouseman, before shifting to of the native kids went to residen- council with weather man Adrian the accounting department at tial school," he says. "I don't van de Mosselaer. He won when Twin River Timber ~ a forerun- have any memory of ever being returning officer Elaine Johnson ner of Columbia Cellulose. taught about area native peoples east the tie-breaking ballot in his He joined the CN-R in 1969 and in school." favour based on the coin toss. married his Irish wife, Moh'a, in Sheridan attended the feasts, the On council, Sheridan has the 1970. They have two sons, 21- funerals and the memorials until reputation of being a staunch Facts about KCP year-old Conor and 17-year-old he was accepted by the native backer of development. Aldan, and 20-year-old daughter community. In provincial polities, Sheridan Second in a series answering the questions most often raised He was adopted into the eagle Bronagh. Sheridan left CN in was solidly behind former Skeena elan by Kitsumkalum elder Pearl with Alcan about the Kemano Completion Project 1977 and they lived in for MLA Dave Parker. a few years. Campbell and was given the His wife comes from Northern name "working eagle" "Dave Parker did a remarkable Ireland, and Sheridan witnessed Halallsm Xsgyiik. number of things for this riding," 2" How would fish in the Nechako River be affected by the violence there firsthand. Sheridan, previously an Sheridan says. "I was a strong, reduced water flows after Kemano Completion? "I've been to the funerals of Anglican, converted to Catho- strong supporter." Sheridan said he had not con- bomb victims. It's a very very sad licism in the 1980s. Only two species of salmon return to the Nechako. Chinook (about 2,000 to situation." Sheridan has "never wavered" sidered running for federal 3,000 annually) spawn in the river and the young fish staythere for some time He returned and became a real in his commitment to the Progres- polities until MP Jim Fulton's .2 ]k. estate agent. sive Conservative party. resignation this spring. after hatching. Sockeye use the lower rwer as part of their migration route. In 1985 Sheridan had taken a He first started working for the "That's when the calls started They spawn in the Stuart and Nautley tributary systems. In peakyears, as year off and made plans to start a party in 1969. coming in," he said. many as one million adult sockeye have returned to the Nechako. '. computer systems company. His father was also a Tory, but Friends and associaies pres- never suspected his son would sured Sheridan to run for the That's when Ray Jones, a fel- The needs of both species -- in terms of flow levels, critical habitat and become politically active to the nomination. ~: low school trustee, called and t6mperatures :5 are a central consideration in KCP s design. Needs have been i: suggested they put together a degree Sheridan has, "I wavered back and forth :: proposal for an urban native In 1983 Sheridan was elected to throughout the day," he said be- ideniified by Alcan and tlie federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans ' housin~ nrogram school board. Three years later he fore deciding to file. , , :~. t~roughexte'nsive research overi:he past 10 ~ears. The project:will meet these (,Tll~~~di~/li~-v:~:qUl~,sCh0ol'~board to mn for Ter- . kSla~ndan was a last mtnilt#~ ':~.,': :'""-" " _ ~' :~? "=~dr' '::~ "~ ~~ ...... "" ra~'~i~iq" ''" ~" ~.council. ' : ","" - : ' ...... ' " ""'" en[~":'"~"and f6rcetl"'"" % """'"a set'6f'meetings',::,,'ff~ t. first:'~iinder• '~n~t ~i/gh "a He has been an alderman on tO decide the Tory nomination. ? AlCan's~Commitment ismore than a promise -- it's a legal obligation, accepted consulting company he had, has - council since that time, but Northwest party members gave when the company signed the 1987 Settlement Agreement with the federal worked them ever since. Sheridan hasn't had an easy ride Sheridan the nod'over Stud,hers' It was a turning point in in municipal~lections. Maufie Montgomery, who had Sheridan's life. He had had little In 1991, Sheridan won by the been on the verge of winning the prior contact with natives. toss of a coin. nomination by acclamation.

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f The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - A7 .... -- ..... [ ...... I Free trade deals P0 SITIR'E ANARCHY RULES AS BIKERS TAKE OVER.

All across the counu')', motorcyclists gather for called a threat their annual ride for charity. Proceeds from their ride go " "'. R.D. In Brief rewards helping people a9 across Clnldl. "i~f~" FREE TRADE agrecmcnta tinucd This event is part of a movement thal's helping change signed between Canada, the Particularly troubling to the world. One simple act at a dine. United States and Mexico will Johmon is the lack of labour and Sewer design contract let benefit only a small number of environmental controls associated THE KITIMAT Stikine regional district has awarded the Canadians, says a journalist with the North American Free contract for the design and engineering of the Queensway who'll be speaking on the issue Trade Agreement (NAF'rA) be- I nil i .... sewer system to the firm Stanley and Associates. here Friday. tween Canada, the United States Regional district board members decided the firm's Ken Johnson says the agree- and Mexico. menls work in favour of large "There is no enforcement of proposal was the best one for the project. The NDP brought us corporations who sock a labour or environmental stan- Stanley's bid was for a maximum design cost of globalization of the world econo- dards. What we're seeing here is Medicare 30 years ago. $114,000 based on 16 weeks construction. my. a reduction to Mexican levels of Construction is to begin next year and to be completed "It's not as if there is a con- wages which are 62 cents an Now, by summer. spiracy of individuals, hut there is hour," he said. Voters in the Queensway and Churchill Drive areas ap- a system that's in place and it's Johnson, a member of the na- proved the proposed $1.9 million sewer system by a 60 growing," he said. tionalist group Council of Cana- wants to take it away. per cent vote in June. What's taking place, ~Johnson dians, is being brought to Terrace Preston Manning recently announced a Reform Three other firms bid for the contract. added, is a structure in which by the Northwest Development Don't let •. government would scrap the Canada Health Act, Canada will be the source of Education Association. open the way for private insurance plans, and cheap resources, Mexico will He said the Council of Cana- anyonefoo i give the rich access to the best doctors, the best Rural seats up for grabs dians does not oppose free trade supply cheap labour and the "you ~a~: clinics, the best equiprnenL You and I will have ANYONE WHO wants to run for a seat on the Kitimat Stikine United Slates will be the home of but says it should be a fair trade. what's leR. Regional District board should do so soon. banking and corporate services. "We not believe there should ,".:.::...Reioi;m;: The deadline to file nomination papers is Oct. 15 at 4 p.m. "This is about the transfer of be a cocoon around Canada but it The Reform Party is out to Americanize our Five regional district seats are also up for grabs in the Nov. 20 , power to multi national corpora- should be fair and benefit all health care. That means a two-tiered system - mumcipal elections. tions which act as entities of their people," Johnson added. one for the rich, and one for everyoneelse, Voters outside the city of Terrace boundarias will determine own," Johnson continued. He pointed to trade agreements ' wi.di anti ; the next representatives for Thornhill (currently director Les "At stake is not only Canada as in Europe that feature equal stan- ou,!,!i1 aiiif . That means you'll have to pay userfees or take Watmough) and Lakelse Lake and bther rural Terrace areas a nation, but democracy itself." dards for all participating coun- out private insurance to protect your family. If you (currently director Sandy Sandhals). "If you look at a list of the top tries. • ':c ~rle7~:v~tei4ri: can get it. Or afford it Three seats representing the Nass valley, the Hazeltons, and 100 corporate entities, 47 are cor- Johnson's talk takes place eel the Dease Lake/Telegraph Creek area will be on the ballots in porations and 53 are countries," 8 in the basement of the iibrary an~iel ~inate: ,and you can bet old age security is on the those respective areas. he said. and begins at 7:30 p.m. Reform hit list, Preston Manning says he'll The other six members of the regional district are designated A significant amount of goods NAFrA and flee trade is also eliminate old age secudty for anyone with more by the city councils of Terrace, Kitimat, Stewart and Hazeltoru and services flowing between the subject of a Terrace and Dis- :'::::,":S !C ban average income. Canada and the United States arc tdct Chamber of Commerce lun- -- .~ transfers within large corpora- cheon eeL 18. -., : , New Democrat= will defend Medicare and Don't ignore the Stikine tions and have no.thing to do with Information on that is available .,,.....;. 'i : . .. protect the Income leourity of older THE STIKINE River should be declared a Heritage River, ~ce trade as it is being promoted by calling the chamber office at Canadlarm. says Telegraph Creek area regional district director Dave by govermnents, Johnson con- 635-2063. It was New Democrats who Introduced old agepensions and pushed for the Bmcklebank. Canada Pension Plan to be indexed, Saskatchewan's NDP government He said the Stikine's rich history has been ignored while introduced our country's first universal Medicareprogram 30 yews ago. the Tatshenshini River has been given a Heritage River Specialists needed designation because of its high profile. New Democrats won't tolerate the clock being turned back. We'll fight te THE SEARCH for two coverage until we get a replace- safeguard Medicare.And we'll fight to preserveand expand, where possible, our Regional district directors approved Broeklebank's mo- mont. We have some possibilities tion that a similar designation be considered for the radiologists at Mills Memorial pul01icand private pension plans. Hospital continues, says spokes- and hopefully they will work Stikine. man Michad Loisinger. It had ex- out," said Lcisinger. Joe Lakelse Lake area director Sandy Sandhals voted pected to fill one vacancy, created The addition of a second against, arguing the designation could be used to halt log- when Dr. Richard Barnett left this radiologist is intended to take ad- ging or mining in the Lower Stikine area. month, but the replacement can- vantage of the CT scan device B A R R E: ['T ,. s ee., celed at the last minute. now being readied for installation Au~odzedby KathyBooth, officialagent for Joe Barrett "We have arranged for locum at the hospital.

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'~,~ e!-=~' | and weight lifting Admiral Retail Pdce $1,199.99| i] Admiral ~ .t~ i coaches needed. 3, CRISIS LINE TRAINEES Courses to commence =62999mLW.A~ 6899"' October 19. *949' Contact: Lovina Tyler or Mary Alice Neilly Terrace Volunteer Bureau (across from Totem Furniture) VISA 638-1330 ii A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 More beds may come north Hospital gets hopes up Officer loses of only three in northern B.C. The may no longer involve Mills. hunting appeal MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital north. "It officials hope there's good news Those beds came free when the others are in Prince George and may be that the beds we in a health ministry announce- provincial government sharply Dawson Creek. have now and any additional ser- Dcfence lawyer Doug ment of more psychiatric beds for reduced psychiatric care at River- But the number of its vices could bc taken over'by the AN RCMP OFFICER and Halfyard had argued the northern B,C. view several years ago but noth- psychiatric care beds was cut (provincial) mental health office, his hunting partner have lost moose decoy is an in- But nobody yet knows what ing has happened up until now. from 16 to 10 last year and may We would then lease our space, an appeal of their pitlamp- animate object and therefore form the assistance will take at "We know there will be a be reduced by two more next Even if we lose that from Mills, it ingconvictlonslastyear. isn't "wildlife" as defined the hospital here, says Terrace redistribution but we don't know year. would be fine as long as the Conservation officers by the Wildlife Act. Regtonal Health Care Society if it will come in the form of , "Yet statistically, the health patient benefits. That's what charged Cpl. Richard $cnft That would mean the - ministry tells us we should have counts," Leisinger said. and Terry Drake Jr. as a hunters committed no of. chief executive officer Michael beds, or an equivalent amount of ~- k ~r W 9r result of a 1991 sting opera- Leisinger. money for more outreach or for 20 beds here," said Leisinger. tion. Officers observed the fence because they didn't The arthouncement said 50 ad- community care," said Leisinger. And while Leisinger's op- In one sense the psychiatric unit shoot at wildlife. vanced level psychiatric beds Mills does act as a regional fimistie about an increase in works against the rest of the hos- pairmechanicalthepatrmooseShootingdecoyatona Justtee Erdco noted the definition of "hunt" also would be made available in the psychiatric treatment centre, one psychiatric services, he said it pital,That's said because Leisinger. it draws people the west Kalum road. Provincial court Judge includes any attempt to from Outside the region. Robert Graham fined Drake shoot at wildlife, whether or • And the patients days of these and Senti $1,500 each on not it was possible to ac- complish that objective. p¢ople arecountedinwiththc July 31,1992 afler finding Stewart's Burton runntng hospital's other statistics, them guilty of hunting wild- "To shoot at the decoy The problem is that the more life at night with the aid era with the intention to shoot wildlife is to attempt to of aye patient daysa hospital records, for the positi on m r tha less money it ean expeet from light.Supreme Court Justice shoot wildlife and is to hunt the, provincial government. R.T. Errico dismissed the as defined by section 1 of We're trying to get psychiatric appeal in a written judgment the Wildlife Act," Errico patient days deleted. It would ruled. A FORMER alderman herewants expanded with the organization of released last week. a committee in Stewart to exam- give us a better statistical pic- to be the next mayor of Stewart. ture," said Leisinger. 'Tve got a lot of municipal ex- ine the issue. perience and there's been a lack Stewart is the only municipality of direction lately and I'd like to to rest within the land claims change that," said Andy Burton boundaries of the Nisga'a Tribal last week. Council. Burton has been critical of retir- Burton and others this spring ing mayor Darlene Comell. convinced the federal and provin- cial governments and the Nisga'a In particular, Burton said TZ-3".~7 "We d 't Cornell was less than vocal when to come to Stewart for a public it came to land claims. meeting. "It's the biggest issue to face us Burton mn against Comell and hafl have at this point in time. You can ex- lost in 1986. He had served on pect me to be very, very vocal council for 22 years. Nafta." and speak with a clear voice on Self-employed, Burton came to land claims," the mayoralty Stewart 34 years ago and has op- erated Shoreline Cleaners for the hopeful continued. "NAFTA: THE HIDDEN AGENDA" Barton's interest in land claims past 27 years. Andy Burton "TheFree Trade Agreement Is Not PdmadlyAbout the ReductionIn TartS; It b AboutI The~o~thwest Development Educ~on ~oaa, on and ~io, Canada,etwor~ =e ~Je=~topre~nt.~en ~n~on; p~e~en! 10 Year Price Roll Back in Chair of the Vancouver Council of Canadians,formerly executiveproducer of CBC Television,Joumadst aria/~mor, as pa~ o~ Health his tourof lhe Northwest. Some Of The T~I~ Ken Will Dl~cuu Include: , . Augies Lounge and Gigi's Pub - Resources - Intellectual ProperlyRights . Patent DrugLaws change BARON OF BEEFDIP • Life Forms (Seeds,Farming) . Jobs/EconomicStructural Adjustment Ken stresses that his presentaffon will Include an open and lively discussion. Join Us/ group $4.95 ,- 7:30 pro, Friday, O~tober O. " ' .d~ ~t : WE ARE CELEBRATING WITH GREAT meets FOOD VALUES ACTION CANADA NETWORK THELATEST in a series Of P.O. Box 788, Terrace, BC NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION meetings to change healthcar¢ in In Gigis Pub: -IN~~'~l~i~, Phone 635-6410 or 635.4939 .... ASSOCIATION- this area takes pla~ tonight. TERRACE IN ; pzea~,at~a,will.o~ azpdate,-on .,~ .i.~:~,;Identi~Crisis 4551 GrgigAve. Terrace,BCV8G 1M7 su~estexl membership.. :in and proposea responsmmtics ota pro- 635-6630 posed commurd}y ~haalth planning • council.,. ~ ,, : ':'~ '. " .... * NOTE:ALL DUTIES AND TAXES PAID AT PORTOF ENTRY,CUSTOMS CLEARED The idoab loleventiially have a con'hnunlty,based body With re- sponsibility for the many areas ot iaealth car¢.~~,:i:~ i ',', :~' : Wliat's W~ted |s less duplica- PUBLIC AUCTION tion of Services and more com- munion(lea to avoid problems be- f0r6 they got started. , -: INVENTORY OF GOVERNMENT SEIZED ..So far, ~/filanning group sug-

gests that the~b¢ 15 groups from llOV • mmv ~.., PROPERTY AND OTHER MERCHANDISE. elected : officiais, ";liealth ~. care Gold jewellery purchased from Governmentauction will be auctioned. The ma!orityof_ agencies and health care users in PRESENTS OUR ~e group that. wall hdp establish inventow consists of other general merchandise: Loose Gems, Gold Rings, the health council. FALL NORTltERN SPECIAL Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds, Italian Gold Jewellery, etc. :"Part of this is working toward being a health council. We expect some:of the members to stay the INVENTORY OF UNPAID sumac," said local health ministry •Official Dave" Dennis who has HANDKNOTTED PERSIAN CARPETS been taking care of the project. " Expected' memberS, include UNPAID AND DEFAULTED PAYMENT TERMS. senior cdizens,' physxclans~ na- GOODS RELEASED FOR IMMEDIATE LIQUIDATION tives, private social service agen- cies and hdustng~ups. (sold with no liens, encumbrances or outstanding charges) :The establishment of first the Me] I:::L MAN/~I::MO. rrF'= I~llk.ln I~O1 Ptlu~,.1 i u~. -..~.n,,,,~u ...... planning group and eventually the 31, 1993, STAYAT THESE PARTICIPATINGSLUMBER LODGE MOTELS: UNPAID AUTHENTIC PERSIAN CARPETS c0mmunity :hcalthl ~unctl fol- PRINCE RUPERT TERRACE PRINCE GEORGE SMITHERS Fine Persian Moud, Fine Bokharas, Baktiar, Sarook, Meshad, ArdeN, Wool Qum, lows changes recomm6nded by a 627-1711 635-6302 563-1267 847-2208 royal con~issibn and, introduced Kash an Traditional Persian Designs in Masterweaves, Fine Silk Masterweaves,, by the provincial government. Prayer Rugs, Birds of Paradise Designs and Many, Many other Rugs at~ Under current .proposals, the community, health councils The inn of the West

should be In place by 1996, " f One-third of the positions on .akelse Ave, Terrace the council are.:tO be directly elected and that'll take pla~ the ; October 24, 19.93 -. ~ -~: same time as the 1996 municipal elections. ' "' 3. A second third will consist of PM SHARP! elected offlcials~app01nted from other -~ jurisdictions, and . the }eetion from 12 N¢ rematlrlng one-third:will.be" ap- charge to be added. Cash, Bank Cheqt po!nted. '"There could very well be alastercardAccepted. : some chang " -es" ,-, said Demds, ad- Not affiliatedwith • Canada Customs. ding that the key. to community councils is the 'ability to better Auction held by BuckinghamAuctions Ltd. respond to health cam needs. The meeting: takes place at the : For Info Phone(604) 531-1881 Skeena Health~: Unit auditoflum this evening and~starts ai 7 p.m. [ :~--~-I Per Heservauon~ ~ ! , !•~•~)i!• :~ ~;: Registration starts at 6:30 p.m- not received a personally-addressed

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~ .~_ ,_.~__ ...... ,_ _ ~ ~'=__~ ...... -.~,,- ~_.-~ =.~=,,.,u,..-~ ;,i.,= =- "---a- ,',-.:~ 'r'~a,,,-"'k'-~';/'~J"-'lL:..t-~L~Jt-:lJk~-},,~"¢i ~--''" "L::'~"L~'L:2";--L•Z'liB "-: 'L-2":-''~ ~'~'-:'*~''T~'a:~'~'''-kX' ~'~' ~:~ ~"~=~ ~~""~ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - A9 Dr. Kuntz case The MailBag generates letters Dear Sir:. any suggestion of possible While I am not qtralified alternative treatment set off to comment on the various alarm bolls in my mind and problems of Dr. David I declined treatment. Kuntz I can relate my expe- Today I still have full Power to the participants riences with him. movement of my neck and Approximately 15 years recent x-rays show, accord- ago I took a problem I was ing to my current doctor:. having to my doctor. He or- "A small amount of con- in the Thunderbird group dered x-rays and referred striction appropriate to your my to Dr. Kantz. age." I am definitely not Dear Sir:. rather than continual confronta- within the area - a first in Canada. Secondly, we must separate the Dr. Kuntz looked at the suffering any of the prob- I would like to take this op- tion. From that initial conceptual For me, and I'm sure for the professionalization of facts and neck x-ray film (the lower- lems Dr. Kuntz said I would portunity to make the greater birth we found that we had far other committee members, the the hierarchy of values - it is here spine films were lost before have without surgery. community aware and thank the more in common than we had in process has been exhaustive and that the ministries must mainly they got to his office) and Amongst the reasons the 22 groups (the forest industry, differences. other aspects of my life have been acquiesce. In both cases the trans- diagnosed me as having college of Physicians and government ministries and com- 'The committee was able to take sacrificed as a result - thus, I must fer of power must go to create pinched nerves in the neck Surgeons gave for taking munity organizations), which 'very difficult theoretical ideas in move~ on and re-establish other greater community. and lower back. Dr. Kuntz's licence was his contributed to the Thunderliird holistic management, biodiversity values in my life. The final test though is a test of With the comment, tendency to hasty diagnosis Project. and were able to integrate eco- As this process winds down we democracy - whether the com- "We'll leave the back until and his predilection for This pioneering and evolution- nomic, ecologic, and social leave, a legacy that must be munity will rise to the challenge later" he launched into a surgery. ary land use committee has pro- values within the area. Thus, the carried on by a new generation of of rids transfer of power. If we description of the surgery he There's no doubt that over vided leadership provincially and, management scenario in the committed citizens. The pioneer- don't it will quickly revert and re- would do on my neck using the centuries the medical es- in some cases nationally, in el'eat- Lakelse River Valley, in my ing spirit is alive and must be inforce the autocratic tendencies wedges of hip bone (this tablishment has tended to be ing holistic and sustainable land opinion, is second to none. carded forth and perhaps the of big business and big govern- was before the disc) to conservative..~thank management practices. In the Alwyn Valley the estab- more difficult road lie,s ahead. ment. spread the vertebra apart. heavens. It is the opposite of the con- lishment of boundaries on a I see two major areas that must Isn't it ironic, that the con- This would be followed by It is the establistument's frontation situation that we have watershed basis and managing as evolve or we risk future failure. frontation and negativeness of several month in a cervical job to see that new techni- seen with Ciayoquot Sound on an integrated whole are both sig- We must move away fzom Clayoquot Sound gets so much collar with the end result of ques arc tested and intro- Vancouver Island. nificant firsts which are now resource allocation based on the attention while positive pro- having a severe restriction duced in an orderly fashion The chronic confrontational being expanded into other areas. power of self-intercstand onto a ceases, such as the Thunderbird of neck movement. and not unduly rushed into situation was the first concept A very complex concept of hierarchy of principles deriyed Project, are virtually ignored. His diagnosis and quick use inadvisedly. wrestled with in the committee. biodiversity (forest cores) that from a land ethic - it is here that Sincerely, readiness to perform surgery Bill Knfll, In the end we came out with pa- science is only starting to under- the forest Industry must mainly William Hayes while casually sloughing off Terrace, B.C. rameters for achieving consensus stand is being put {rite practice acquiesce. Terrace, B.C. Dear Sir:. fortunately for me, I am one I don't wish to engage in a of the success stories of Orenda asks detractors media dispute with Dr. alternate treatment. Thanks Kuntz, whom I am quoted in I discussed this with Dr. Dear Sir:. a earlier edition of your Kuntz during a picnic held I was pleased to read in paper, recognizing him as a in his honour, at the home the Skecna Angler's column to check their accuracy "masterful surgeon". of a Terrace supportdr. At about Doug Kelly who perbole. However, given any asper- the time I was spokesman refused to let log booms go Dear Sir:. profits since beginning opera- tions in 1986, we have made a This was, by our count, John sions upon my character for the group. I had often down the'SteUako and stood Darlene Come. says "I may be transferred to the total of $1.3 million. We have How's seventh letter to the remarked of my good for- in the river, daring the log- don't think what Orenda put candidate I represent, I must editor regarding our project in tune to have avoi0ed ging companies to drive the into those studies (regarding not only invested all of this address this charge. surgery and David Kunlz booms over his body. the proposed mill) is anywhere back into the project, but have the past year and a half or so. In March of 1980 Dr. pointed out, I in fact had We hope that, if he finds it Doug was a man of great near what it makes from log- also drawn on our other Kuntz held a consultation surgery, and went on to courage. Some years later ging." (The Terrace Standard, resources and invested a total necessary to take another with me at his Kitimat of. itemize the inherent dangers he became ]VLL.A. "(NDP cheap shot at us, he will at Aug 25, 1993) . of $3.6 million into the pro- rice. the discussion was my of chemo-papayan treat- Omineca). One day, while least have the courtesy to con- John How, in a Sept. 22 let- ject. interest in chemo-papayan ment, which I previously driving through Prince sider the facts before indulg- had been unaware. ter to the edit9 r, quotes that Had Darlene Cornell or John therapy as opposed to back George, he came .upon a ing himself in cynical rhetoric. Were I back in the situa- statement and goes on to say How bothered to look, they surgery. Dr. Kuntz sug- house fire. Sincerely, gested the treatment might tion of March 1980, know- Once a fireflghter for the "They've stumbled on a would have seen this. Instead, last five years or so, and ing what I know today, I City of Vancouver, he they have cavalierly assumed John Sparks, lucrative strategy: invest a pit- eventually he would opera- would have had Dr. Kuntz volunteered and was pressed Lance in smoke and mirrors (in they were right and taken a Vice President, and Counsel te. perform surgery. into service. Only when the the form of glossy consultants' cheap shot at os. Darlene Frank Donahue Orenda Forest In may 1980 Dr. P. Kokan fire was out did Doug real- .studies), and while the local Comell, at least, was only Terrace, B.C. Products performed the treatment and ize that he'd been fighting a yokels are all agog, proceed at wrong and didn't embarrass fire in a three piece suit and :h~..~,~°ug~.~°Lh~- Vancouver, B.C~ .' .... • "l 1111 11" ' [ city shoes...... =-.-~ " Marguerite Clarkson It is a matter of public record Terrace, B.C. . that, between our losses and ..... l Do You Have Family The North's Only Log Cab=n Pub... or Visitors Coming I GREAT FOOD, GREAT ATMOSPHERE I The North's only log cabin pub offers a great menu & For Thanksgiving? I friendly Service. I THE PERFECT PLACE FOR FUN...ANYTIME! , FRIDAY- KARAOKE 8 pm - closing FREE OU RTESY 638-8404 VAN DON'T MISS THE FUN! l FALL OF 1993 : ' M,NUTE* " ~UFFLER _~|~," -~'~-YJ------" r.. a RAKE •GU DAT0nR O A O SACROSS CANADA"

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September 23 - October 28 "NOBODY'S PERFECT" -- a six-week parenting program for parents of kids aged 0-5 years old takes place from 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. Contact Carol at 635-3459 or Marg at 635-2472 for more information.

Friday~ October 8 • T & K SINGLES' meet for a fish and chips din- "~, ?/ ner at the Happy Gang Centre from 4:30 to 7 p.m. /~! •

Sunday~ October 10 - T & K SINGLES meet for a picnic at the driving .;,~ ~.. • range. Call Bea at 635-3238 for time.

Monday, October 11 " THANKSGIVING TURKEY dinner will be put on free from noon til 2 p.m. at the Terrace Pentecostal Church (3511 Eby SL)by church youth group members for those who cannot afford a good dinner and who are alone at Thanksgiving.

Tuesday~ October 12 CELEBRATION: Twin sisters Theresa Hill and Irene Good, and west Journey, which features the stories of beginning readers. PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL their niece, are among the authors in the short story book North- The book was published by NWCC and Project Literacy Terrace. holds a nionthly meeting Oct. 12 at 4514 Cedar Crescent. Call 635-3429 for more info.

PROJECT LITERACY TERRACE annual generai meeting at the St. Matthew s Anglican Church building at 7 p.m. A video on Cldna will A Northwest Journey be shown. TINA'S VOICE cracks as she Wednesday~ October 13 reads the story about her father . TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE hosts a direc- the good and the bad. Magic of learning shines in book tors' meeting at 7 p.m. and a members meeting at Like the lives of many in her Munn. and a half ago while driving back She started first in Houston's • 8 p.m. at the MeColl playhouse. audience, the reading is a strug- to Terrace from a literacy corffer- literacy program, then later in She says the stories in the book NWCC's adult basic education gle. appear unedited m the learners enee in Houston. Frlday~ October 15 Tina Spenee is one of the many program. were their own editors and the They quickly drafted a proposal SUPPORT GROUP for persons with chronic fa. success stories that have emerged "II was the greatest," she said book went to press without cor- and it was accepted. The project tigue syndrome or fibromyalgia will take place at from a project to create a book of learning how to read. "I'm rections by others. received about $180,ooo ts vari- 7 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Call Darlene at from the writings of beginning ous government grants. very proud." 638-8688 or 635-4059 for more info. readers. "We wanted it to reflect the "It was a wonderful job," says Twin sisters Theresa Hill and Now the participants m from state that learners really are in,'" Mann. "I got paid to help people Irene Good went through literacy Sunday~ October 17 Project Literacy Terrace and from said Munro tell me stories." tutoring and then enrolled in T &K SINGLES go family bowling. Call Bea at Northwest Community Co!lege's The stories came out of The learners come from varied Adult Basic Education- 635.3238 for more •info. Adnl(Basic 'Edueafi6n program brainstorming sessions in writing backgrounds. Part way through'tiuit:!Iiey'~ot -- arc celebrating the publication workshops with the learners. Annette Bose, of Houston, was into a forestry technician pro. October 20- November 5 of Northwest Journey. "These stores were stories they born in Russia but grew up speak- gram, also through Northwest RED CROSS BABYSITrlNG COURSE will Short, bu t magical, and always had all their lives -- that were ing German. Community College, based in be hosted by the Kinette Club of Terrace Wednes- human, the stories in the book tell really blab to them ~ and just She says she raised five chil- Gitanyow. days and Fridays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at of everyday life in the northwest. incredible to other people," dren with a strong emphasis on Having learnt how to handle a Skeena Jr. Secondary School in Rm #18. They give insight into native Muun says. education. chainsaw, identify trees and carry Registration at beginning of first class. culture. Some show a rare view The book contains mainly short She watched each of them learn out other forestry-related tasks, of poverty from the inside. Some stories. quickly and go right past her to they talk of returning to NWCC Saturday~ October 23 tell of the wonders of growing up "We had to turn down many. land professional jobs. to finish their ABE programs. THE B.C. OLD AGE PENSIONERS Organiza- in a small village. unbelievably good stories that Now in her late 50s, she de- "I think there's a good repre- tion (BCOAPO) Branch 73 is is having an Annual "We're all really proud of it," were too long," she said. cided she wanted to go back to sentation of what the north ts Tea and Bazaar featuring year-round practical says Project Literacy Terrace The idea was the brainchild of school. about," Munn says. gifts and baked goods. It's at the Happy Gang coordinator Gillian Campbell. Patti Barnes, Gillian Campbell "I knew if I wanted a job I See page B5 for a sample of Centre, 3226 Kalum Street, at 1:30 p.m. "I'm sad it's all ending," says and Larry Bolingbroke. needed more education," Bose some of the stories from Noah- book project coordinator Melissa The trio hatched the plan a year said. west Journey. RUMMAGE SALE from 9 a.m. to noon at Knox United Church on Oct. 23.

Monday, October 25 "SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE" -- a noon Six super shows hour video will be presented at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium by the Continuing Care division. in concert lineup Tuesday, October 26 American classics from the voice BEADING workshops begin at the Ken'node CLASSICAL MUSIC, Celtic of Victoria-based jazz vocalist Friendship Centre. They run for 10 weeks every folk, ballet and jazz will be Barbara Blair in A Night with Tuesday and Thursday from i to 3 p.m. Register among the offerings in the up- Cole Porter. by calling Patricia at 635.4906. coming season of the Terrace Concert Society. The London Ballet Theatre brings Shakespeare's A Midsum- Wednesday, October 27 First up on stage will be the mer Night's Dream to life in a BUTrON BLANKET workshops begin at the Edinburgh String Quartet on full-length production on March Kcrmode Friendship Centre. They run for 10 Oct. 21, 31. The 12 dancers are Britain's weeks, every Wednesday, from 1 to 3 p.m. Regis- They perform material from most intematiomlly toured ter by calling Patricia at 635-4906. Beethoven, Bartok and Tchaikovsky as well as the Sulre troupe. And finally, on April 16, star Frlday~ October 29 of the Gaelic Melodies by Ronald pianists Anagnoson and Klnton KERMODE FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY hosts a Duncan. will fill the theatre with tha children's Halloween Party from 5 to 7 p.m. up- November 6th is the date for sounds that got them rave reviews stairs atthe Kermode Friendship Centre. Children Blackthorn ~ a six-member at our own Northwest Music Fes- six years and under must be: accompanied by an Vancouver-based folk group rival, where they were ad- adult. Call 635-4906 for more information. whose repertoire includes Celtic ballads, sea shanties and up- judicators earlier this year. All concerts take place at 8 p.m. Saturday~ November 13 tempo folk songs. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY arts, crafts, TheNew Orleans Connection Ticket pricep range from $10 to and bake sale takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at of Canada will play on February $25 for individual shows and are the Coast Inn of the West. Tables are still avail- 5th. The group has gained a available at Erwin's Jewellers. able phone 638-1265 or 635-3860 by Oct 15. reputation for its interpretation of early American jazz. The concert society offers the On Feb. 26113, audiences will be entire package of six concerts for Saturday~ November 20 :$65 ($40 for students and VERITAS SCHOOL BAZAAR takes place at treated to an evening of great seniors). the Veritss gym from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Saturday~ November 27 A BAZAAR AND TEA will be hosted by St. Matthew's Anglican Church from 2=4 p.m. at St. Sunshine sets record Matthew's Centre. RECORD SUNSHINE and 1993 was also the least windy near-record low precipitation September on record, with an MONDAYS were the most notable features of average wind speed of 8.4 km/h ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE meets the September weather, according to (n6rm 11.9; prior low 9.0 in '72). 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:30p.m. the Terrace Weather Office. With all the sunshine, the aver- at the Elks Hall. Call 635-5121 for more info. Sunshine totalled 234.1 hours at age daily high temperature was a the airport, well above the old full four degrees above normal at = Ready to ride MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxiliary meets (1986) record of 174.5 hours and 19,9 (normal 15.9) while daily SAFETY WAS the key at an RCMP organized bike rodeo the third Monday of each month in the board a whopping 85 per cent above minimum temps -- at 7.9 degrees last week In Terrace, Const. Kim Hall gives eight-year-old morn at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. long-term average. -- were precisely normal. Tyler Cudmore directions In how to complete the course Total rainfall was 48.2nun Interestingly, last September by signalling properly throughout, After the exerdse in ALZHEIMER AND DEMENTIA Support less than half of the normal was also a record-breaker with bike safety and accident prevention, the participants got (98.5mm) ~ and j~st 7ram more record low sunshine (68.4 hours) group meets at 1 p.m. on the last Monday of the their bikes marked for Identification purposes. months at the Terrace Mental Health Centre, Call than therecbrd low September and record hlgh rainfall038,6 rainfall of 41,2ram Set in 1960. mm :-- remember the floods7). II I B2 -The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 17 ox22 IMPROVING Terrace, B.C, Ma~or C'edit Cards YOUR V8G 4A2 Accepted ODDS o.¢um.]~K~ AGAINST Malorle Park Your donation Is F ~ CANADA'S 638-1167 taX deductible //1 KILLER Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an Y CENE acknowledgement card.

Company on Tour, presented by Theatre Alive Society and the Ter- M USIC race and District Arts Council, plays Saturday, Get 9 at 8 p.m. at Upcoming the ILE.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets $20 at Sight & Sound ($15 for stu- THE ARTS CLUB THEATRE PRESENTS • EDINBURGH STRING QUARTET, a presentation of the dents/seniors). The hilarious hit comedy about men in the 90'__.._.ss Terrace Concert Society, is on stage at the R.E,M. I~ Thatreat 8 : p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21. Tickets are $15 ($8 students/seniors.)

• AMOS GARRETT AND THE EH play a Halloween Dance Friday Oct. 29 at the Thomldll Community Centre, Tickets $15 at A Steven Spielherg's JURASSIC PARK plays atth¢ Tillieum Kelly's and Sidewalkers. Twin Theatres 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, MAN WITHOUT A FACE, with Mel Gibson, plays at 7:15 and • KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to 1 a.m.) and 9:30. : .... Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George's Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Friday night (7 p.m, to 1 a,m.)atthe Thorrthill Neigh-:T bourhood Pub, and every Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) and Monday : i .. CETERA .... (10 p.m. to 2 a.m.) at Hanky Panky's in the Coast Izm of the West...... i OCTOBER SHOW at the Terrace Art Gallery features the THEATRE paintings of Sherry Nielsen, A.D. DeLeeuw and raembers of the Kitimat Art Club. The show opens Thursday, October 6. Gallery. hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, ? p.m. to 9 p.m. from • THE WILD GUYS, a production of the Arts Club Theatre Tuesday to Thursday, and i to 4 p.m. Sunday. Get ready for a group hug • ~U Put four '90s guys together dace manager looking forward MeRae in Street Legal) plays groups and human preten- for a male-bonding weekend to a weekend of "drinking and Andy -- the leader of the sions. in the bush and what do you throwing up." group, a hale and hearty Even the Sensitive New Age '"%h 'h get? He cracks his first brew at veteran of the men's move- Guys at whose expense the A lot of laughs and a major dawn and things deteriorate ment laughs come will crack a grin 'stage hit for the Arts Club rapidly from there. Once off for there Weekend at The Wild Guys. Theatre Company, that's what. Robin (Hrothgar Matthews) out to discover the "wild The Wild Guys. Written by Written by Andrew Wreggitt is the nerdy part-time clerk at man" in themselves, the fa- Andrew Wreggitt and Rebecca and Rebecca Shaw, the play is the recycling depot who's into cades begin to fall away. Shaw. Directed by Margaret directed by Margaret Bard and crystals, meditating and visit- Everything that can go Bara~ 8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 9 l~as attracted large audiences ing his analyst. wrong does. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. in Vancouver this summer. Randall (Howard Siegel) is In the process, good fun is Tickets $20 at Sight and It's in Terrace this weekend the celphone-paeking stressed- poked at the men's movement, Soun4 $15 for stu. at the R.E.M. lee Theatre, out yuppie lawyer out only to new age culture, self-help dents~seniors. playing at 8 p.m., Saturday. escape his gifl~end's tri- Jackson Davies plays athlon. Pottery workshop scheduled SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9AT 8 PM Stewart -- a small town pro- Vince Metealfe (Judge ATTENTION ALL POTI~RSI At The R.E.M. Lee Theatre •If you already throw clay-- or would like to give it a try for the 10th ANNIVERSARY first time ~the Emily Cart College of Art and Design has the Presented by: The TheatreAlive Society and workshop for you. The Terrace and District Arts Council Ceramic artist Denys James is to host an Oct. 23-24 workshop Reserved Seating Price Roll Back In Augies Lounge entitled ffandbuiiding Skill for Personal Expression. All levels of MONDAY Chicken Cordon Beu experience are welcome. Tickets at Sight & Sound TUESDAY B.B.Q. Ribs James, who is based on Salt Spring Island and exhibits work Adults$20 Students/Seniors$15~ . widely, will come for the workshop as long as a minimum 12 W~EDNESDAY Wiener Schnitzel with Mushro0,!~+auce <" ...... ' ' ~:;i '~ ~ '.,.7~..: THURSDAY 8 oz.-NewYork Stel ~kwdh Caesar,Salad ~.: ,::.... ':L '~':,--.... • ; 7 Fo~:ni0r¢ ~0,~liNo~west Community C011cge at 635:6511., ,.; ',FRIDAY Pdm'e Rib...... -: . :~; SATURDAY 8 oz, New York Steak ' , --, PRICES TERRACE CO-OP' IN EFFECT Monday to Saturday5:00 pm to 8:00 pm OCTOBER MnlmumBeverage Chaq]e of ~il.75 SHOPPING CENTRE ! 3 - 9, 1993 We Are Celebratingwith Gr at DinnerValues i

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TERRACE ~1~~~ Lt~ SALES It's time to say Namast . 4838 Highway16 West. Terrace, B.C. Tia Loftsgard and her counter- Phone638-8171 part, Mamta Chouhan, are with the Canada Worm Youth students who have been in Terracefor ten weeks. 41~ SAVE ]I By TIA LOFTSGARD and 15% , MAMTA CHOUHAN ~'~ S 0 LONG, farewell, OFF LABOR it's time to say "• Namast~. on your '~. The Canadian phase has come to an end and we will Winter Checkup soon begin our three-month stay ~. in India. TERRACE ~Ell~r~ SALES As Canadians, we know that In- will discountthe laboron yourwinter tune-up and dia will be culturally different. However, little did we expect other shopwork for the monthof October I that during our stay in Terrace we Service Dept. Open Tues, - Sat. 9- 6 would come to a deeper under- standing of Canadian culture. Showroom Open Mon.- Sat. 9- 6 \ Too often Canadian culture is Coupon & Offer Expires October 31,1993 ,___1 ! deemed non-cxistant as we are a "" relatively young country. Over the past three months in ~ Terrace, I have discovered the ~,~ rootof canadian culture-- unity. No matter what descent you are, TRAVELLING YOUTHS: Tia Loftsgard and Mamta Chouhan are among the Canada World Youth ~,~, we combine to create a demo- exchange students who are now ending their stay in Terrace to fly to India. ,~: cratic,free country. Aboriginals and immigrants moment we tasted a drop of it. of Terrace was overwhelming and and the people of Terrace. .... (which we all are) maintain their The air, the clouds, the trees it'll always be a memorable eve- There is no way we can express .~. individual backgrounds, creating and most of all, the people here ning to us. ourselves in words. We will al- ~'~ peace and understanding between had so much to share and teach us On Oct. 5th, we'll be leaving ways be indebted to the city and ,.21 the many races of the world. -- the big lesson of life. Terrace and soon thereafter arriv- the people of Terrace. Our multicultural society is As a mark of gratitude, we pre- ing in a small village in India. Farewell from all of usl unique -- a quality that we, as sented a cultural show on Sep- The village is Glmatiya in Mad- Canadians, should be proud of. tcmber 29th to the community, hya Pradesh, the central state. We spent over two months in The intercultural show con- The will be very different here this valley, surrounded by sisted of songs, dance, poetry and and there will be many more mountains and nurtured by the much more, giving a fair repre- things to be learnt. mighty Skcena. sentation of Indian and Canadian We are all eager to go to India ' The community of Terrace is an culture, but at the same time, it'is hard to ocean of knowledge and every The response from the people leave our new friends, families

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED /i Volunteers are key to TERRACEVICTIM ASSISTANCEPROGRAM and CROWN VICTIM/WITNESSSERVICES hatchery's survival are see.king voluntaerato partlclpete In their Joint training program You will be workingwith the victims of all types of crime. K~k Y0urseffthe DEEP CREEK hatchery now And construction was carried Still under way is the cover- If you are followingquestions. has a physical testament to the out by a host of volunteers, ing of the trail surface with DoYou: . work well with people? ' ii support it has received from both local residents and visit- hog fuel. That's being done by gettingmarried... . copewell understress? ~ , ~: the community since cuts in ing Canada World Youth ex- hand and once again .This basket.holds .- havegood communicationskills? - ::;~ federal grants threatened its change students. volunteers are at the fore, information and - havean interestin the court process? i" ;;i: ~ i continued existence earlier this gifts especially All those helpers were in- hauling 'and dumping the AreYou: -ernpathelJe? ":' year. material bucketful by bucket- helpful for you. vited out to the hatchery last Call your - a good listener'/ .....: '; ~: :' ..... It's a new gazebo, an eight- week to christen the facility ful. sided structure designed by Welcome Wagon with a barbecue: appropriate- Understandably delighted hostess today. Thenwe would like to screenyou for our intensivetralningl~r~! i: ":: Ken Berg and complete with ly, salmon was on the menu. iwith the progress at the ft!cilj~, o ~:~one Elaine 635-31)i 8 ~thls year, manager ]o~a ~ytk: . ' .-.., ... -'"(•Plio.ne Diana 638-.85~'6~ 638-11!1TVAP r Kate Spanglat 638.3622Crown V/W Services ' . " froiiffill .to footings"and lum- {kanen stud the value of the 'Phone Gilllan 635-3044 signposted nature trail this volunteer effort could.not"be :::, Men and Women from a ethnic backgrounds are encouragedto app ber to cedar shakes was .... : . ,.: ; ! .~ '~ ~ - , . : donated by local businesses. year. emphasized enough.. An .informational eveningwill be held October.6,:1993, 7:00 pm at the R.C,M.P.detachment. Anyone interested is welcometo attend. You'd Look Great ° with Curlers Discover the fun, friends U

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I OPEN1"0 THEPUBLIC: Monday-Thursday& Saturday: 10am-6pm 4730 KeithAvenue Fdday: 10am-9pm 635-4111 Sunday:, Closed The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - B5 NORTHWEST JOURNEY Road Sense Book tells of struggle and joy will help get The following are a few of the stories from Northwest Journey, a book Often both my boys have games out of town on the same weekend. I go of short stories written by literacy and adult basic education learners in one direction, and my husband goes in the other. We don't even see impaired drivers off the road. from Northwest Community College and Project Literacy Terrace. cach other on weekends sometimes. For tournaments, we have to stay out of town for a couple of days. It is a good feeling when your child is playing so well and comes home Hard Times with good feelings. I always toll my boys that winning isn't everything The year was 1985.. that was the year I started to have a hard time. as long as you try your best and have fun playing, that's all that counts. I stole food to feed my children. Sometimes I.had to go out to get When the team is playing, all the parents are sitting there cheering for food twice a day. the team, chewing gum, and getting very excited. Living on welfare wasn't fun at all. They seemed to give enough food Sometimes you get so nervous about it, you are sitting on a edge of a for rent and groceries to last for only three weeks. bench and telling your child what to do and reminding them which Being a single parent of two childrea was very hard. Their expenses position they are playing. I yell so much, I always come home with no for clothes and shoes were outrageous. I went to-the Salvation Army voice. for clothes. At least the boys would be happy they got some new Although hockey is very expensive and lots of hassle for me, I love clothes. being a hockey morn. It brings joy to my boys and it keeps them busy Sometimes I wouldn't let them go to school because I didn't have We Are. all the time. anything for their breakfast or lunch until I hit the stores again. It was Jaswinder Bul very sad, stealing from the stores. Sometimes I used my children to hide meats under their blankets or in my purse. Sometimes we had plain spaghetti noodles for supper. The boys Living in town would look at me and say: "Thank You, morn It was a beautiful sup- Living in Terrace wasn't too bad, because if we ran out of bread we per." I'd tell them they were welcome and they'd go watch TV. So I'd could just walk downtown to Overwaltea, and pick up a loaf; whereas, hen you're looking for the be in the kitchen washing dishes, crying. I'd think: "What am I sup- if we need bread here in the village we'd have to go to Kitwanga Geu- fight person and company to posed to do for their supper tomorrow? oral Store, because that's the nearest store around here. Oh Gedl If you're listening please grant us this one wish: I hate feel- By the time I get my loaf of bread it probably costs me at least Wadvise you on financial matters, ing like this. On Christmas Eve I sat here wondering if anyone knew $22.00, because I don't have a car and the people ardund hero charge insurance, retirement planning or we were still alive. It was so quiet you could here a needle drop. I $20.00 to Kttwanga. investments; you want to know: For the best TM managed to get a couple of presents for my boys. We had a small tree; The best time to do your shopping is when you know that the things '%Vhoare the best people to call?" advice, call just right for us. are on sale. Make sure that you watch the prices, became the money For more than four million Monica Peacock I was sitting there having a cup of tea when I heard a knock at the that you are savigu split even with the car or person that you hired, Canadians... we are. door. This was :tO at night. adds up. 638-1586 . So I went to the door to answer it. My mouth dropped open, tears For a person like me, maybe on social assistance, and not knowing came to my eyes. There was a stranger standing in the doorway with how to budget my money, I make sure I get enough things that would two big boxes of toys. I was so happy. He said: "Merry Christmas. I last me through the month. I always make sure that all the important hope you have a good one. This is for you.". things are there for the month, like tissue, bread, butter and maybe, He passed me anenvelope. I thanked him and he left. juice. I locked the door and put the presents under the tree. I was crying and Make smc you save your coupons and use them when buying laughing, and I said: "Thank you, God." groceries, becanse these coupons will help you save if you have a big • When I opened the envelope there was $400.00 in it. family like mine. Two days later I eamc to Rupert to haw a turkey dinner with the LOOK TO US boys' grandparents. I never felt so happy in my entire life, having a to- tal stranger do this for me. I'll never forget this stranger who made our Christmas so happy. BUNDLES Being a Hockey Mother GREAT Houston is a small town where I have lived for 10 years. I am married . JOY . with two children. When I first moved to Houston I said to myself, "This is not the town I want to live in for very long." After a while, I got nsed to living here. My boys got a little bigger, and PRICES! ::iii they started going to school. I got busy with them, and I started to like this town. Baby's Name: Bdttmy Ann MichelleChemke Hockey is popular in the North. Lots of people like myself are "hockey morns." Both of my boys play hockey and they enjoy it very much. Joshua OraemeMacKay Date &'Ilme of Birtk one is ten years old, and other one is six years old. They go to practice Date & lime of Birth: September28/93 at 6:05 p.m. twice a week, so I am a busy mother. I go to school all day, come September26/93 at 7:40 p.m. Wright:9 Ibs2 ozSev' Female home, make supper, pack up the hockey bags and take the boys for Weight: 9 lbs 15 oz Sex: Male Paren~ BarbBun'Ul & Mike practice. Parents:* Cam & Add MacKay Chemko;sF.cial thanks to They go out of town quite often. I am on the road all the time, but I en- (He's a Karmodel) Dr. Waterman joy it. When those little guys go on the-ice in theil:i~fb~ with little Baby'sName: BB hockey sticks in their hands, they look so nice. JenniferYvenne Elaine Petit HEAD INJURY Date &Ttme d Bird: I September29/93 at 5:26 p.m...... We~h~ S l~2.,s oz s¢~. ~=,m,~c,,, ;...' ...... J

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!y0 cUru/ife !OrpinVg om~~ple[i 'i ~,?7a~0ng DH'gh~w.;'6Y:~t °foiS~c:Sngesin personality. They fiom Terrace to Prince Rupert may act inappropriately, have one fall evening. depressions, mood swings, feel- For whatever reason beyond ings of overdepondence, and your control, your ,,/chicle lbses short tempers. control and crosses the centre Dependhig on the extent of line. , damage to the brain, rehabilitia- Bang, it crashes head on into an tion will vary. m oncoming vehicle. Once the crash occurs, your life has changed forever. You have sustained an acquired traumatic brain injury. You were no longer the same person as you • . ! were prior to the crash:. • , The Terrace , October is Head injury/Brain I 1 injury Awareness Month in B.C. The brain is our control centre • , Stock Car Association • for everything we think, do and 1 I say. Damage to the brain may result 1., wouldlike to thank the following organizationsfor their [] I in physical, behaviouml and/or cognitive disabilities. Once the ~ support in making our 1993 race season one of our very best. [] brain is damaged, it is damaged for life. Causes of brain injury may be a blow to te head such as a vehicle crash or a fall, a gunshot wound, lack of oxygen to the brain, lack II 1 of blood supply to tbe brain, severe shaking of an infant, dis- II 1 m ease or turnout, drags. Each area of the brain is I 1 responsible for a specific func- I 1 lion. Therefore injury to multiple ! I parts of the brain, as commonly happens with Traumatic Brain In. I 1 jury, can lead to multiple func- I 1 tional deficits. The injury Often is not visible and the person may look fine. Sometimes survivors also suffer other injuries such as a spinal cord injury, stroke, broken bones etC. Five functional problem areas We would also like to send special thanks to the countless -, that have been commonly identi- fied in people with traumatic individuals who give up many hours of work to make each [] brain Injury a¢: [][] ". Area of concentration. and every race day happen. [] • Memow. Short term memory [] [] problems, are the most common []l memory impairments. They range I I- But mostof all we have to thank the fans who support our [] from o~mionally forgetting names to:atotal loss of events II 1 association,Itis they who have kept us going since 1967. []

after evena feW minutes. • • Learning disorder. The injured [] person will usually have a much harder time, remembeflng and TERRACECHRYSLER LTD, learning new things,. . 4916 Hwy. 16 West DIr. sgs8 • AbStract and fleXible.thinldng. 635-7187 A brain inJu~ l~rsOn has dif- B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993

SCOREBOARD,.s,o. B7 PORTS MALCOLM BAXTERS'O*'O"'638-7283

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HE HAD the b~t looking car in Fagan who in mm was 43 points only 43 shy of Ellis. Cori I.zmky in the Sportsman the division (#6) and his pit crew better than Leslie Lynch. B Street this time went to class while Gord Kiassen took it picked up the annual award for With the points system used, Dennis Bailey with Kcvin Preece for Hobby. • ,ii-i-iii:.3 their work, but Albert Weber those were narrow margins but edging oul Shane Meier for see- The fastest laps recorded this couldn't quite complete the not as narrow as the one that end. season were by Perkins (17.14 in sweep. deprived Elizabeth Cloakey of Brent McCarron's domination Sportsman); Darby (21.04 in C Once again Weber had to settle third spot. of A Hobby translated to a 771 Street); Ellis (20.84 overall for the rnaner-up spot in the The C Hobby rookie of the year point total, the third highest of Street); Fagan and Tomas (19.48 Sportsman class, Ernie Perkins was a scant seven points shy of any division,and allowed him to in C Hobby); and LaFrance and McCarron (18.99 overall Hobby). -l~q =i ~l~EW.*q~[elq =It picking up 931 points to success- Lynch's total. knock off '92 champ Jules fully defend his '92 title. Dan Thickett in #97 was anoth- LaFrance by more than 140 Best Looking car awards went ROB BROWN However, Weber did walk away er to make it two years in a row at points. to #66 in Hobby while #226 and f~om the Terraca Stock Car asso- the top, his 657 tally in B Hobby Shelley Reinhardt had to settle #650 shared the honours in Street. ciation awards night with one comfortably clear of nearest chal- for the runner-up spot again in C Mike Lemky got the Hard Luck prized trophy, that of Sportsman lenger Blaine Kiuss. Street, Jennifer Darby taking the trophy, Helcne Harris was named Fay and the river of the Year. Charlie Ellis, having taken the crown with a solid 738 point tal- member of the year and Guy The tightest point races of the B Street last year, moved up to A ly. Lynch received the President's ran as one season was in the C Hobby class Street this season with the same Reinhardt did prove unbeatable Plaque. where Dawn Thomas went one victorious results. in one area though, taking home Memorial race winners for '93 i~tter than last year to take top However, he was hard pressed the Roll Over trophy for the most were Weber (Sportsman), Wcs p ART OF THE attraction were the ' by top Street rookie Fraser impressive mishap of the season. Patterson (Hobby) and Meier Canada Geese -- not small flocks of spot with 665 points. That was just 45 clear of Sharon Sutberland whose 586 points was Other rookie awards went to (street). ten or twelve birds, but those great muscular, dynamic V's, fifty to a hundred birds strong, rippling across the darken- ing sky, moving noisily and precisely, slicing through the cold, demanding mr on their way south. Vandermuellen makes it two And there was the landscape, the trees burnt red ~ MIKE VANDERMUELLEN col- and yellow and orange, hues more vivid than lected his second golf title of the those on the palette of the most imaginative im- season Sept. 26, completing the pressionist; the snow moving at a measured pace 36-hole Skeena Valley Junior from the tops of the jagged mountains to the club championship tourney in lowlands and finally down to the valley and the 157. tops of the cabins. But this time he decided to There were the mountains far away, turning avoid the dramatics of his Open pink under the oblique rays of the autumn sun, win earlier in the season. and the steep slopes near by, sometimes wrapped On that occasion it took a late in mist, sometimes bacldit by the spikes of North- charge of successive birdies and crn lights. an extra hole to take top spot. There was the smell of Autumn, a musk made This time around he came to the of the fragrances of fires, dying leaves, last nursing a comfortable lead decomposing salmon, mushrooms and the earth over Shane DeJong. on the forest floor. His second having dropped just Then there were the valley people: ranchers, short of the green, Vandermuel- fishermen, loggers and natives -- friendly, len chipped to within five feet rugged, self.reliant folk, happy with their sur- thcn drained the putt for par and a roundings and proud to be a part of them. five stroke victory. There was Olga~s,friendshjp~ the robust meals at DeJ6ngis~strong performance -'~i.~ ~.q the-ledge-and-the: fine-companiouship-on-coffcc--. he's ; a ~ nine handicap;~;.to.:~.,, ~~: nights. Vandermuellen's seven -- earned And there was the river, at times slow and gen- him overall low net honours with tle, at times fast and angry; at times stingy and a144. difficult, at times kind and generous. On the Girls side, Kara DeJong All of these things shaped a deep love affak be- won low gross while Tanya tween Fay Davis and the Kispiox and kept him McNce took the low net. coming back, driving well over a th0u.~and miles Tyler Gibson, the only other each season for twenty seasons. golfer to keep within striking dis- The first years were exploratory..Fay waded the tance of Vandermuellen and waters of the,Dundas, probed Four Mile, sought Shane DeJong, came away with fish in the Root Cellar, the Potato Patch. the low gross title in the He began fishing when the salmon were still Championship flight, Craig Lewis spawning and fished until ice made the banks winning the division'slow net. treacherous and choked the runs. He fished hardl In A Flight, Wes Kinney edged thought a lot, experimented, and, over the years, out Kevin McNee for top spot developed an for catching Kispiox uncanny knack while Craig Johanson kept Scott steelhead. Rigler at bay by just two strokes The wear of the seasons limited his movements in the net battle. until Fay's beat consisted of less than a mile of Bret Downle' 212 was enough water. for low gross in the B Flight The Woods Pool, Fay's Run, the Washing Ma- where Travis Tait took the net chine and the fabled Cottonwoods were all within side. comfortable walking distance of his rustic cabin Scores generally were" higher perched on the edge of O!ga's camp. He con- !1 On target than in the July Open event, a centrated on them, getting to know every riffle, reflection of the wetter condition depression and bar, noting their changes and solv- of the course and less time spent ing each problem the fiver set him. CHIPPING TO within five feet of the pin on the final hole, Mike Vandermuellen sets up a par putt and victory in this year's Skeena Valley Junior club championship, his second tourney win in '93. on the links with school back in Six years ago I made the scenic drive to the session. Kispiox to spend an afternoon fishing, It was late in the season. The water was low and cold. All but a few hardy fishermen had left the valley, and none of them were fishing. I slipped into my waders, covered the rest of body in wool and slid in at the head end of the Cedarland tire of Cottonwoods. I was standing in the tall of the pool. at. the end of my second fruitless pass through it when Fay appeared at its head. runner-up's role He made a few casts where I had a short time before and hooked a steelhead. CEDARI.AND TIRE were in a experience of losing out in both I walked up to watch him play it. It was a big class of their, own in this season's the 'A' and 'B' side semis. fish. Fay looked almost, too frail to handle it, but Youth Soccer"playoff. Also pulling off the league- he did, skillfully. That's because they were the playoff double was Manuels In Afterward we talked. I asked for his secret in only team in any league able to Under-19 Boys action, knocking the course of our conversation. He scratched the turn the tables on the regular sea- off Northern Drugs for the latter grizzled stubble on his chin, then looked at me son champs. title. with his washed.out blue eyes. Having opened their Under-12s Under-13s Girls team "They've all gotta pass by here," he told me in playoff run with crushing vic- Wilkinson Canons survived a 1-0 his rsspy yoice., I just follow their footsteps." tories in which they outscored the scare at the hands of Terrace The river changes, There are changes alongside opposition 26-5, Cadadand then Shell in their playoff opener, but the river. O!ga has sold the ledge.. Fay did not dropped league champs Co-op 8- put it together from there. make the trip for the last two seasons, 5 to earn the I A , side berth in the After a 4-0 shut out took them I spoke to him a short time ago. He wanted to final. to the final, the Canons made sure sell his memoirs and donate the proceeds to the Co-op promptly overpowered of their double 'with a 3-1 win Wild Steelhead Campaign, to help fight for the Bandstra 6-2 to take the 'B' side over Braids. great fish of the fiver he loved so much, and set up a rematch. Defence was the secret to suc- "How's your health? I asked. It was amuch tighter affair this cess in the Under-19 Girls final, "I don't like to talk about it," he said then time, but Cedarland were not to Tide Lake blanking Pizza Hut 2-0 quickly shifted topics. be denied, squeezing out a 3-2 to add the playoffs to their league passe~lOu phoned this week and told me Fay ~dctory for the playoff title. triumph. d on~ Coincidentally,. I'd been reading Close games were also the or- Hard luck story of this division thronghhis memoirs.- • • ...... der of the day for Terrace belonged to Terrace Travel. Win- "You may yeamand strive to earn ~ place in Builders, at least until they got to ning / their !opener only after a a Careful aim J, I,, ¢= the flyer S'head,:! :he vn.ote,: Your 11,t~lse- will the Undet-15Boys finali ~~ ' ' shOt-out, the..~ was ~hered NO DIDDLING AROUND for sedous dart players like Annette pair with this river so rare, should you wish to be- . After eking out one goal wins out of the tournament .through Hlren. One of the local aces, she and her parlner mada th= successive one goal losses, the over Carpentem and Overwaitea playoffs in mixed doubles at lhe Terrace Dart Open ! to get tothe final, the league last another shoot-out. champion Builders tonk no Coppcmidc sewed up the night but did not make it into the money. The arrow~ tinUed to fly all weekend as 9~petitors chased a share !i~iil-chan~'sin'thatgame'd°ubling'Ufide{;lOs~d°uble;witttaS"lwin ++prize imoney and a chance to get their names engra~ : ~e event troPhy, Full results next week. i :.... The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - B7 I I I Golf Men's Recreational Hockey Juniors Club Championship Recreational Dlvlslon 't September 28 Sports Overall Low Gross Score Board All Seasons 5 Norm's Auto Refinishing4 MIKE Skeena Hotel 5 Back FAdy Pub 2 VANDERMUELLEN ...... 157 Scptember 30 Stock Car Coast the West 4 Precision Builders 4 A STREET Inn of Menu Overall Low Net CHARLIE ELLIS (650) ...... 629 SHANE DeJONG ...... 144 Racing Fraser Sutherland (~i9) ...... 586 TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Skeena Hotel 1 1 0 0 5 2 2 FRIDAY, OCT. 8 Darcy McKeown (841) ...... 410 Girls' Low Gross Final point standings Curling Dennis Darby (717)...... 334 All Seasons 1 1 0 0 5 4 2 KARA DeJONG FREE MIXED BONSPIEL Tim Osborne (226) ...... 283 Coast Inn of the West 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 SPORTSMAN PrecisionBuilders 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 starts tonight, ends Sunday. To ERNIE PERKINS (5) ...... 931. Ken Burrill(324) ...... 211 Girls' Low Net Norm's Auto Refinishing 1 0 1 0 4 5 0 enter, phone 635-5583. Albert Weber (6) ...... 833 Wayne Ainsworth (333)...... 90 Back Eddy Pub 1 0 1 0 2 5 0 TANYA McNEE Ron Harris (69) ...... 525 Keith Trowiss (869)...... 13 SUNDAY, OCT. 10 Cod Lemky (18) ...... ;..... 394 Hildng Joe Borovee (7) ...... 392 B STREET MAROON MOUNTAIN of- CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Mike Lemky (54) ...... 313 DENNIS BAILEY (650) ...... 527 Oldtimers Division fers walks across rolling Low Gross: Ken Nigh (28) ...... 285 Kevin Preece (919) ...... 421 September 29 Riverside Auto Wranglers 3 landscape or steeper routes to 1) Tyler Gibson ...... 167 Warren hart (93) ...... 200 Shane Meier (841) ...... 403 Terrace Timbermen 10 Convoy Supply 2 the peaks. Meet at library at 2) Steve Downie ...... 185 Jack Osborne (226) ...... 239 Northern Motor Inn Okies 3 ~9a.m. and bring lunch. Vicki LOw Net: A HOBBY Mark Hogarth (717) ...... 202 ~(635-2935) for information. 1) Craig Lewis...... 154 BRENT MeCARRON (81).. 771 Kevin Osborne (324) ...... 158 TEAM GP W L T GF GAIrIS Timbcrmcn 2) Terry Smith ...... 179 Jules LaFrance (97) ...... 630 Bob Ainsworth (333) ...... 67 Terrace 1 1 0 0 i0 3 2 MONDAY, OCT. II Warren Lindsay (480) ...... 477 Jason King (869) ...... 17 Northern Motor Inn Okies 1 1 0 0 3 2 2 Curling A FLIGHT Paul Fleming (1.14) ...... 391 Riverside Auto Wranglers 1 0 1 0 3 10 0 Low Gross Convoy Supply 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 REG~ LEAGUE action Wos Patterson (36) ...... 299 C HOBBY gets under way tonight. 1.) Wee Kinney ...... 189 Todd Taylor (64) ...... 262 DAWN TOMAS (97) ...... 665 2) Kevin McNee ...... 198 Herb Ouast ...... 226 (66) Sharon Fagan (48) ...... 620 i 3) Kevin Cage ...... 198 SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Terry Elliot (22) ...... 59 Leslie Lynch (66) ...... 583 Swimming Low Net Elizabeth Cloakcy (77) ...... 576 To get your results on SCORE BOARD , NOVICE MEET hosted by 1) Craig Johanson ...... 146 B HOBBY Margo NormandeaU (114) ..... 487 Terrace Bluebaek club. 2) Scott Rigler ...... 148 DAN THICKETT (97) ...... 657 Colleen Kennedy (64) ...... 288 Blaine Kiuss (56) ...... 524 Tim Fleming (114) ...... 432 C STREET FAX: 638.8432 PHONE: 638-7283 SUNDAY MIXED FUN Low Gross Guy Lynch (66)...... 384 JENNIFER DARBY (650)... 738 CURLING is accepting 1) Bret Downie ...... 212 Cord Klassen (77) ...... 325 Shelley Reinl~rdt (919) ...... 607 DROP OFF: 4647 LazelIe MODEM: 638.7247 registrations until October 17. 2) Adam Spensky ...... 218 Gary MacCarthy (92) ...... 296 Dianne James (226) ...... 433 To sign up or for more in- oLow Net Don Pearson (36) ...... 240 Kim Burriil (324) ...... 143 fromation,phone Suzett¢ (635- 1.) Travis Tait...... 147 Ed Hess (64) ...... 204 Rocksmm Taylor (841) ...... 18 25230, Lynn Tryon (638-2044) 2) Wade Stevenson ...... 151 Dan Fagan (145) ...... 145 or the rink (635-5583). 3) Tim Norman ...... 163 Dave Almgren (22) ...... 45 I I I TERRACE BADMINTON club plays every Tuesday and Thursday evening,at 8-10 p.m., every Sunday 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary YAMAHAPOWER HIGH school. For information, con- tactDiane at 635-3564. V MAX 500.ST FUN MIXED DART LEAGUE is now in action, 8 p.m. Wednesday nights at the V MAX600 ST Legion. No need to sign up, just froF in; Newcomers Wel- come. For more information, GO FOR THE TOP Clare Greet at 638-8493. THE INDY XLT SPECIAL. Now the hottest thing on skis comes in three , 136" deep lug ultra bloc track ~.,,.~\ CURLING CLUB registration different versions. The standard XLT. The XLT SKS with a 133.5" High output engines with responsive flat slide carburetors is under way. To sign up or for deep-lug track. And the XLT Special with Fox" gas shocks, All with more information on leagues, Linear balanced chassis with T.S.S. ~'~ . phone Keith Melanson at the a power-to-weight ratio few sleds can match And all available only rink, 635-5583. Excellent deep snow surfacing as long as they last. POLRRIS' ~, / i, ~, i, ADULT NOON hour hockey t] -,,, goes every Monday, Wednes- IF YOU DRINK, " ~"" day and Friday, 11:45 a.m. to 1 YAMAHA;The Power to Satisfy. ~ DoN, q,o~. , , p.m, First 20 players~9@ytmd:: "; "~ }l|t' '~ ;°( ~ , .... ~;~ "~ , " J t.l~, . ~:':~ ,'/~ 19 years,minimum age. ~,:i:; ' :% '~ i'

To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the Call Us: KEN'S MARINE details into the office at Ken Gibson TrevorGibson 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone TRAILS NORTH Malcolm at 638-7283 or Smithers, B.C. 4946 GreigAve Terrace fax them to 638-8432. To make next week's Toll Free 1-800-667-0497 paper, submissions must be • in by 5 p.m. Friday. We stock the best supply of sleds, parts and accessories in B.C. Cylinder Boring and A Fish Tale Crankshaft repairs. O19% Polaris Industries L.P Story" 1 "A Fishh¢ : :: : i)/:, .... >5 ;: Shutter • X~AueSie S~g! over, the et~orieS " to ree31Y flY"tne~' eo~& fmnxl loegin t , , • ter-inlastS, (it ~dOY bug sbeau Y" " .e s me.a ~,, waver are _za~, which is a • ~ mated; ~ recmaflY retired ea~d dedae~ '~ _ for B arr~u~. "~[" 14ortherV ~;, atBroomu ~,e mouttX m,_.v,ita t £o~ were fm n' alert They .,~nmorlY_ __ fouUd tropiCe" are a ~o~ ..a..,fish "-~-- ,~h~ sub . ~ .o~e.hi~ Readers are invited to dig out their photo al- :bums, rmd those eye- :catching winter sports a£ ;,photos and submit them to mant %he STANDARD. :-We're ~putting together a haveuu~-- .-, ~.~e ou~,~u .~ -.A the ttu a %,hm ~.~ ~,t=,~ .supplement aad are looking - ~Iot yazo~.~ "i^& the bal~ ='"~,. theu J agge~ '~':'~enSion ~_. =waBOm~. ;_+=~tines, "% _.t o new u.,,,. for photos which show the ~he cr?~ C aro~d his .~'~i eroeC~d~e a-~" _,., season at its best and the )numerous outdoor activities '-available to people here. tl[4tVVVlV Van ' The subject of the photo !could be anything from ice Queen Size Double Size :hockey to ice fishing, skiing TeD. Us Your • ".tosnowmobiling. Boxspring & Mattress Boxsprlng & Ma~es= ~, Or it could be one captur- 20 Year Warranty 5Year Wananty Fish Story , hag a scene of snowy beauty. Reg, $699.OO Reg $519.00 Got a great fishing J : : :; Black and white or colour ~are both fine. If you can pro- story to tell? We ~ .... J :::: wide the original negative, so 349 °0 249 °0 want your fish tale. ~ : ,much the better. Selected stories will ~ * Wo~ L b i All photos and negatives be printed in the -"~ /will be returned to the Twin Size Sealy Posturpedic Um]ted Edition Terrace Standard. "¢,, : : ~ : owners. Queen Size /--/_~vt~ . :' Those submitting photos Boxspring & Mattress Boxsprlng & Mattress :_ :,::which are selected for the Sponsored By: Reg $299OO Reg. O0 ~:-!:!--~isupplement will receive a $1,399 ~:] !: ;iphoto credit and a coloufful ,'1o#~:I /.: ' i)-.TerraceStandard coffee mug. ST DAaD ..... Incidentally, the design on, 1 49 °o 699 °0 and :,: !the mug is in style of the Largest Selection & Best Pdces for l SEND YOUR ENTRIES TO: dgiul front page banner. MATI'RESS CENTRE All Ocean & Fresh Water Gem THE ;ERRACE STANDARD Which, with the change of Kondolas Furniture and Appliances • Rods , Ice , Bait: Roe • k: introduced thls week, , Reel , Sonar Herring 4647 LAZELLE AVE, 4822 Hwy. 16 West ::.Aal~ , it .an honest-to- eKt.~ 638-1369 . Tac~e ° GPS Worms TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1se :~nem artefact of local 635-4511 PUcenses • Fishing& Hunt~g ,-newspa~r history. I B8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 Rink Sport Sco ep_ rocks Never too early to start NEXT WEEK sees the start only allows the kids to enjoy ready of a recreation department themselves now, but will ', program designed to prepare mean they are relaxed and THE LOW RUMBLE of rocks young kids for being in- confident when they sliding down ice and s~dent volved in sports. eventually do get involved in shouts of skips to sweepers have Called Sports of Sorts, it,s organized sport. returned to the curling club this open to 4-6 ycar-olds. Sports of Sorts gets under we,ok. Participants got an intro- way Oct. 9 and rum each Tonight and tomorrow night, duction to basic team sports Saturday, 10;00-11:00 a.m. , the club continues to offer free such as soccer and basketball until the end of the month. curling and an opportunity to through Simple skill cx: The fee for the four:classes learn the skills of the game from 0rcises that also emphasize is just $10. certifiedinstructors. fun. For more information or to And the first bonspi¢l of the The idea is a non- register, phone the recreation now season goes this weekend, competitive atmosphere not department at 638-4750. startingFriday night and running Saturday and Sunday. , The Opening Mixed is a three Hawaii bound event affairmoaning all teams are THE TERRACE Nortiunen game on Saturday and the guaranteed a trioof trips to the Rugby club take to the air competition will be tough. ico. tomorrow, headed for Hawaii The Northmen will compete There are also some differences. and the World Invitational in the 'Social' division, but from a normal spieh Rugby tournament. even them will likely mn up against one-time internation- * it'sabsolntely free! The 22-player squad is * the usual rules of two men- scheduled to play their first al players. tWO women teams has been relaxed, an~ mixed combination Court clinic planned being welcome. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ton, LIfO head coach Misty * finally, and this one will be coaches have an opportunity Thomas and Anne Gillfic- attractive to many, the format will to pick up some expert ad- Carm, fornioi head coach at not require anyone to he curling vice at a clinic planned for Steveston Secondary. in the middle of tl~ night. the end of the month. Them will also be on-floor Sign up at the club or phone The third annual suclt ses- skills and drills demonstra- 635-5583. sion, it takes place Saturday, tions. League action fires up Monday B Scraping by Oct. 30 at the Capilano Col- The registration foe is $50 night when the Monday night lege Sportplex in North Van- per person but there's also a Mixed Lcagn¢ arid Super I.¢agucs PUTTING THE finishing touches to the ice last week was curling club manager and ice-man Keith couver. special rate of $139 for three. tal~ to the sheets. Melanson, seen scraping the surface smooth. There were tense moments in-preparing the rink Guest speakers will include registrants from one school. There arc a total, of 10 leagues. when heavy rains dirtied the city's water. So Melanson set up a contingency plan which would have Chris Gobcrt, head coach at For more int~ormati0n, call to choose from with some kind of seen clean Thornhill water brought in via the Thornh[ll fire department's tanker truck. Fortunately the University of Washing- Judy at 737-3032. curling going on every day (or the rains abated and the city water cleared enough to give the required clean surface. night) of the week.

;NOTICE I" LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO All playing fielcls in the Terrace and Thornhill OCTOBER 1993 PALACE OCTOBER 1993 area schools will be Dinner And Dance i SUNDAY ' MIONDA ~; :: :":TUES~)AV ~b ,,.~-_,_-_ .-o-_ = i ;ATuRoAY. fertilized monthly. This Saturday, October 16,, 1993 ' SkeenaVagoy program will run from BIg Recycling Brothers May through; October Terrace Arena Banquet Room Kinsmen Club Kitsumkalum . 1.993. Tickets: $25.00 each ' Sisterhood & Shame=Mountain Ski Club Elders ~ SCHOOLDkSIIRICT NO. 88 Available at Northwest Specialty Foods " " 747 Air fre~a=o) Canadian 9 TerrscaArt 3211 KENNEYSIREET " 5 6 Cadet Association 4 Terrace Terrace So¢. TERRACEB.C. Parent,,Coalition Paraplegic TerraceSoccer VaG 3Ea lot the Minor Kermode Peaks (604) 635-4931 Enjoy Asian Cuisine, Songs/ . : " ::~~ kdvonoement Hocke~ Friendship Gymnastics Terrace Nioga'a Tribal TerraceFi6ura FAX(604)635-4287 of Education Society Anti.Poverty CoundI.Terrace Skating inTuroce Assoclatton •Club 14 Terrace 1~ Terrace 15 Canadian u~ 10 1 1 Terrace 12 13 Terrace LOSe Parenb Coolifl~ Theatre Paraplegic Can. Parentsfor Ihu Minor Kermode . Kitimat French Advancement Hockey Friendship Shrine Terrace NIoga'aTdbd Terrace Figure of EducaUon Anti.Poverty Council.Terrace Skating inTo.ace Association Society Club 21 Orderof t',Hr't r~r~ Totem 17 19 20Terrace Royal ~--./. Canadian ~O SaddleClub 1 8 Terrace . Purple Paraplegic ParenbCoalition Kermode' Peaks . ,,, KinetteClub for the Minor Gymnastics Advoncement Hockey Friendship Terrace Nisga'aTdbal T.~icaceSearch of Educa%. Club "Anti.Poverty interface Association Society Council.Terrace & Rescue A Paranta -/Terrace 28 E,k, ~. co.~luo., 25 Terrace 26 Bluebook #425' Canadian ~'~ Otumaeoc. 10tthl/~I, el Legion MinorSoftball Ed.In Tarrece Minor Kermode Swim Club , 1 -,,-. Baseball Friendship Terrace Peaks Terrace Niog&'aTribal Sk. Valley Oo=muaRy Association Society Gymnastics Anti.Poverty Coun~t-Terrace Snowmobile Band INGTON Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. G.O.L.D Family Bingo 1st Saturday of Every Month T.V. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 GOI..DEN OPPORTUNITY '= : o'

A membership in the Kitimat Cross Country Ski Club entitles you to: 1:2 Unlimitedskiing at Onion L~d~Kiti~'at:::G(: ~qurse (you pay no day fees) 121Guided winter tours ~,,d,:i~:hit~%:~i~i~i~i~~bership. newsletters k ~~...'m ~"~ i~1~~J~Im~.~'"~ ~ "~'~ :"" ' "" El Join Junior and ~'i~::~"• r.s,.~.~:.:~::~, ,:,::~ S(:)cl=~i~jougnouz the year 2OO, OFF EVERY ~IAP,,,~GTON GOLD'" AND I~_AINN]2NGTON GOLD CLASSICTM FLOOR.* "~ ~l,0%~ffthe. reg~.!a~(year's p= . : .~ ff Ff~t ~.form, clip and i~hd~,t.,'~!the address From September 6 to October 15, just buy any beautiful Mannington Gold or Mannington Gold Classic vinyl ,: . • • floor. And you'U get not only a floor that's designed to- ~: ~'~ last for years and years to come, but 20% savings/ IN CONSIDER ',LOB,acceptance o~i~2~ a regletered iiiii member of the ~hese foors that look great and perform beaut- I.... ,,-'+':~':,/ hereby, for my: ,t .. • • -. ) directors, ,. ::full':;ifully with a 20% off sale and you've got. the most attrac-::._.,-,: :::,:,.. :..,.:. -.,. '. ,,:~~i ave:fl0ors around. Ask your retai price, Materials only. ]nstallatioz

]' Phone:_ RATES:~ i 1lll O~ 31,93 After Oct 31,93 0 I Student $10 Student $11 )UR DE( ~ngle ~ S~e Couple $45 Co~plo Carpel Family $55 Famly $60 Q Please contact me regardng the =Adopt-A-Trail"program. )2Munroe Street at l :~ ' TERRACE-

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Immaculate storey and a half With a total of 2300 sq. ft. of finished living area including 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, living- room, diningroom, and family room with fire- :place, this Horseshoe home would be ideal for the youag family. Situated on a nicely landscaped 70'x132' lot, fenced baekyard, sun- deck, double carport with sto.rage room. Located in a prime area

of the Horseshoe, this i • '..'. ,..:, :-',~ :: t:, :" home must be seen to be : : (::,: ...... appreciated~ Listed at only 124,900 !'...... :. , :.::~: . .:,. • ~LS, ! For more information on your personal appointment to view, call and ask for • SHAUNCE pleaseKRUISSELBRINK i at CENTURY 21 WIGHTMAN & SMITH REALTY LTD. Call 635-6361 days or 635-5382 evenings. i ,

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Right In town on tl~s lovely wooded 120 I 4733 HALLIWELL AVE +2 ACRES$161,900 4704 WEBER$104,900 x 188 ft. IoL Thts 2 + 2 bedroom home I Side by side duplex In Tl~ornhlll, 2 4702GRAHAM AVE $81,900 Shells EXCL shoila MLS ~0 EXCLUSIVE Sholla EXCL shoila $189,9o0MLS features vaulted cedar ceilings and I bedrooms each aide. Separate meters, Very charming cottage style hon',~, patio doom onto private sundeck. A I storageshed for tenants. Presently $950 ,m features modernkitchen with quality o~ WHY PAY RENT? lsrge family room is great for| per month revenue. Good condition. cabinets and parquet fiooflng, Spacious entertalnin9 $1141900call Joy MLS J ListedExclusive at $87,000 carl Dave When you can own this 3 bedroom PRIVACYAT HE LAKE 0PENHOUSE sunken living room and lost style master mobile for lass. Featurescooking Island Well maintained cedar home on 1,67 4937 ParkAvenue w~ skylights are Just a few warm In remodeled kitchen, recently painted acres offers 3 bedrooms on main + full Sunday,October 10 feetur, this cozy home has to offer. throughout this mobile Is vacant and basement, offered at $144,900 ML8. Don't delay call Suzanne today before ready for Immedt,,te occupancy, Call Susannetoday, I. 3 pm this one Is,old. .. •Located In an Immaculateprivate park. $22,500 ML~ call S~.anne today, Joy nattendance I*;: ~ I :COUNTRY CLASSIC FISHING LODGE FOR SALE Hobby farm on 2+ acres with 3 AVAILABLEFOR IMMEDIATE Established buslne~ with a 12 year • ' il bedroomhome, Very peacefulsetting at WHY PAY RENT the end of M~son Road • MLS, Call OCCUPANCY client list and 850 rod days on the Over 1/2 acre - Usk $5,900 MLS i ' ~ I 827 sq. ft. condomlnlumon 3rd floor of Skeen,, Clients enjoy the seclusion of "TNs 4 bedroomhome has family room, Commerciallot - Park Ave I I RorL SUP '~;'=nBUY " Summit Square - ask for Dedck ii • ,. INTOWN . rec morn and new Europeancabinct~ + 180 acras+the pleasure Of a 2 minute $31,g00 ML.S SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX oood D~ ~ma w~ ~ of p~anU~ plush carpetingthroughout. S,~ed on walk thru the woods tot he ~hlng bar. 2acrse-CremerSt. $49,900MLS Enjoy the comfortable living In one unit Very oomfortable 3 bedroom mobile in TERRACEBUSINESS Features 2 I~ge bedrooms, nat~nd gM • double sized lot with 2no onvewcy Main lodge & sleeping lodge can 80 acrse - Rosewood $29,900MLS & help pay the mortgagewith the other. exoallsnt perk, Ju¢ painted and looks Successful retails business In the mall heat w~d hot water, Lots of storage & which is great for extra perking, accommodate up to 27 guests. 150acres wtthA.fr~u~ehouse This very well built duplex won't last greet. Large factory shed and All including fixtures and equipment * cupboard ~oace.'For more Info~ - Detached garage Is great for ,, shop, $475,000. Cell Joy to view this rare Rosewood $48,500 MLS long - Call Wands today. Pdced at appliancesIncluded In pdce of $31,900 $37,500 o call Dedck Offers to $109,900 cetl Joy InvestmentMLS For more Information- Call Dave EXCL, Cell Ron '

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Unique Desl.gn for "~c.~~" HELPFUL HINTS TO Retirement Living. • REMEMBER By M, Tynan This Stylish design .is ,~;~[;l~l~Jj~iiJ~_ ~[,L sure to be the talk of the neighbourhood, .WHEN YOU HAVE The garage and front entrance are set at a 45 degree angle from the I YOUR HOME LISTED ' rest of the house creating an interesting street TYNAN DESIGN LTD. PLAN NO. N'B-54e 1377 SQ.FT. ? appeal. Enter into a An p~ ¢vp~lht "." vaulted foyer brightened FOR SALE by overhead skylights. An open plan for tl~e living/dining area, also ~/Relax. .. live in your house i ~ i ~ \ vaulted, creats a spacious \ atmosphere for \ V" Keep lawns trim ~ ~ "~, entertaining and features a three way gas fireplace and french doors wlch q Keep tools put away . .~ lead out to a covered P&TIO 1 patio. The kitchen also q Notify your Sales featurs a vaulted ceiling. / :: .... /•i :¸¸¸ •i ,• " and boasts plenty of / cupboard and counter town . space. Close proximity to the garage ensures easy transport of groceries ~/Leave when potential, buyerJ from the car to the cupboards. (if possible)~ 'i Both bedrooms are. a good size. The front bedroom features a ~/Drapes open during showing fashionable window seat. The master boasts plenty ~ Lights & radio on for showing of closet space, french doors leading out to a" covered patio;, and a four Beds made, dishes out of sight piece ensure with an extra large shower, a ~/Keep traffic flow areas open vanity and a raised swirl tub set into a bay. ~/Save all sales agent's cards Plans for NB-546 " 4T-6" may be obtained for $335.00 for a pack- MAIN FLOOR PLAN B'I'I £:<;L FT, ' ~/Keep pets out of the way age of five complete sets of working orints and $29.00 I, .,. 1' ~AIIow $15;00 extra " to cover the cost' of postage and handling OF TERRACE 638-1400 (B.C. residents add applicable sales tax to plan• total) (All Canadian residents add 7% GST to plan total plus postage and handling). This is one of our new designee. Many Innovative plans ere "-- 9 years I ~ now available in our ~"- 2 years experience In experience In experience in NEW Rancher plan experience In real estate, real estate. real estate. real estate. catalogue for $9.58 635-6236 638-0047 Including postage 635-3833 635-3389 diana wood ~ steve cook and handling and 75 •olga power verne ferguson GST...... Please make all cheques, money orders, and Visa or MasterCard autho- rizations payable to: Terrace Standard [ Plan of the Week I #44 -Woodland HeightsMHP 13659 ,- 108th Av- 5113 Keith MLS $79~900 . | MLS $19,900 enue/ 4823Twedle MLS $350,000 3908 4827 Oison MLS $139,900 ! Sur'reY, B.C. V3T 2K4 !~i~ ~ ~ • ...... Tynan Weekly fea- tures, Surrey Coprlght 1993.

DarciAve (OffDover Rd) EXC $179,000 .~240Spruce MLS $109,500 3801 El0ySt MLS $149,900 i i' #79-3616Larch MLS $29~900 FEATUREHOME r Do you want privacy with in town conveniences? Be sure Bench Park to checkout this.... | 2608Evergreen MLS $149,500 240ss. K~lumMLS ~89, $34.500- $79.000 MLS

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SPECIAL FEATURES: ,I spaciousness of living room and dining room is amplified by the open staircase and foyer below. ~,. efficient kitchen and breakfast nook • feature access to the large covered deck. ~, master bedroom boasts dressing room with double vanity and separate privacy area with shower. ,t lower area may be finished at a later date and adds two additional bedrooms.

WEINMASTER HOME DESIGN IPLAN °9004I TOTAL: 1367 SO. FT. (126.9 M =) WIDTH: 60'0"(18.3 M) itl i I II " _- I:,o NOOK I~ /~'-"~ --1"= e,e,,i.~ MASTER • DEPTH: 35'0"(10.7 M) UNFINISHED ' ' - UNFINISHED 8'6 X 8'10 L.~ ~ ~ . room = BEOROOM " ~-13~ PUn~~i - BASEMENT _~ i - ~ 14'6 x 11'2 - k BASEMENT # _JL .... KnC~,. ;-.~=l~i~;~l o I,,o,~-'EI Ii Ii ..... II A ^ 9 '6x'°2-|' PU ''-~s in I~1 ' ,,- ..... =, ,& & ~ u_ HoUse Plans Available ThrOugh

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OPEN HOUSE • OPENHOUSE 2606 South KalumStreet 3964 Mountalnvlew Ave. Saturday, October9,199,t Thomhlll E/~lllllllllllllllllllllll ASSOCIATE 1.3pm Saturday, October 9,1993 ROYAL LEPAGE BROKER Rusty LJungh In attendance 1.3pro ~llllllllllllllllllllll NETWORK m Lynda Boycein attendance SOUTHSIDESTARTER REDUCEDTO SELL 4812 LOEN COPPERSIDECLASSIC OPEN HOUSE A must to vlewl Over 1200 sq, ft. of 1126 ~, ft. 3 hodroomhome on e 81 x Sou'n.I SIDEDELUXE 10 year old 3 bedroomhome with 1770 Well kept one owner home In a good 132 ft. lot. Newer floodng, small shop, TRADESWELCOME Very attractive 4 bedroom home, 2.5 sq. ft. locatedIn the horseshoearea has October 10,1 Hardwoodfloors, new furr~ GREAT FAMILY HOME Indudee 4 Upgrade to thls VIE'W property home gre~ end great gwden w~z znd baths, split level, totedof 2,500 sq. t~. of beentotally mmodelod and designedby at 3809 DeJongCrescent hot water tank. Newt oof, deck, BEDROOMS, 2 bathrcome, full fruit treee, greetprioe at $79,951 MLS ~turlng ~ generous 1573 sq, ~, full living space plus a finished 1/2 an architect. Fully fenced ahd eve=, etc. Home has e large wood basementwith the added bonus of the basement, 2 fireplaces, ceramic tile basement.2 fireplaces,main floor family ! landscaped75 x 122 ft. lot with single 2-4pm working shop Ih the back. Asking great luxude~ of an OAK I~TCHEN, Idtd~enand very privateyard. Ownerwill $118,500MLS sunken living end family/dining room=, PRICEDTOSELL room plus many e~a features. Extra: car garage end p~vod paddng.A must Lyle Baker In attendance 12 x 68 mobile in Woodkmd Hdght~ comlder your home in'trade, $1B9,000 largelot, Asking$179,900 Exclusive to seeliotedMLS for $131,900 FIREPLACE, Jac~rnl tub, BAY MLS COUNTRYSEI"I'ING WINDOW and LOTS MOREl C~U today Park h~ been extensively ronovsted over, t~ pa~t 2 yasre, European ...... A PLACEFOR THE FAMILY I't~hi.l~l ,H~tBd OI1 a'-niesly onthis roducedIlstl~. ~...... :,..:.... ~j ,~,: '.~-. STARTINGOUT?..::-,,-.:~ !: ,, :'x 130 E ..lot':' In ' ...... ~'~,::", ~' ~/" :" i' ~ ,, klt~r~o~ 6td~lnettIr~the bath/Gem; 5 "Do'n't,0~d~k0ne' Of the ~'et'~ o:n": =#=races Indurled, very modern bedrooms,3 baths, naturalgas heat,, ~.tee. 3 bedrooms, todays m~etl Gas heated 3 bedroom, • DEVELOP t, 5 piece bathroom, NEATAND TIDY decor ~roughout. A must to met 2 bathroom.double-wideon a beautifully 1 & 1/2 acres of Industrial lard on -hot water, fireplace, l~e tee ro~ Roducedto$24,000 attached covered sundeck end ca~ ~1 basementfor future Nicely molntalned 3 bedroom no ~ed 90 x 114 lot In a quiet ar~. Family Highway16 West, and a large two storey ~d at $78,500 basement home emulte off memr endformal dining room,,. Don1 waitl older home that has been rood as a locatedon 1,89acres on FIrecmekRe = AS CHEAPAS RENT In Thomh II.Ask ng $131,500F.xduslw bedroom, natural gas heat, open living, $73,500MLS family basedbusiness end home, House )USTRIALLOT dining end kitchen area, built in Chlm Located on Stmumo Ave, in the ~how, 3 'bedm, ~ gas has 3 bedrooms,pad basement, natural HORSELOVERS IN TOWN ~nt site for Iodustdal cabinet, living room recer~g carpetod, INEXPENSIVE heat, over 1300 ~1. ft. of living n¢ gas heat, retail shop area, storage and 4,79 mostly cleared, level acres, ~ls good access and sltuaiod on large landscaped lot, chain 12 x 68 mobilehome located In Sunnyhlll lots of parking. Ideal for Industrial Wired gem0e In'~ rear, wakes a good Mobile HomePark. 210edrooms,natural Bench, 3 bedrooms,full basement,11~ ;1 ftx 150 E oorner of ink fencing, stone patio, storage shed work ',hop. Close to ~ and town. business and a place to live, Pdce sq. fi., natural gas, hot water & fume= sy 16 Weet, city wmr and greenhouse,Asking $82,500 ga~ heat,~ upgraded floorlng and ~dge $159,000MLS Pdced~t $74,900M~ e~lstove for $17,000MLS Listed MLS $119,900 $40,000 MLS "

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Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. BONUS 3227 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. AIR MILES 635 6361 Time Limited Offer INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Call For Details

PRIVATE SETTING IN TOWN GOOD STARTER HOME EXCELLENT FAMILYHOME FROM DOWNTOWN .14 x 70 mobilehomo . 3 bedrooms A 10t0 sq. ft. home with 2 bedrooms Nicely renovated 4 bedroom home with Cozy 2 bedroomhome located on 75 1064 sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 2 Wth a total of 2300 sq. ~. of finished 100 fenced lot. Large open kitchen and • N/G heat up and full basamect with a third extra large 118 x 128.5 tt. lot In quiet b=hroom, family home is located on a home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms In a living room. Dauble detached garage Newly renovated 3 bedroom house Asking $26,500MLS bedroom, laundry room end large location In town. Call Gordle Oison to ulet no.thru street on. the Ben¢lt great location makes this a very with full basement on ,36 acre lot on ,.=m=,.==i=.li~= view this great family home. Pdced at with 9 foot ceiling for the handyman. ~ comfortable home. Call Shaunce for family room, Located on large lot on enced bade/rod to keep the kids In, Johns R~d. House has 4th bedroom quiet street In Keith Estates. For $119,900 MLS Pr cad at $79,900 MLS. Call Gordle more information,$124,900 MLS i Gill Sheurce for your appointmentto J In basement plus family room and =dr WOODLANDPARADISE further information,caii Ted Garner at OIson for your appointmentto view, view t=:isy. $118,oooMLS Ight wcodstove, Home hem excellent Tasteful secluded BENCH bungalow. 635.5619, Listedat $103,593MLS REVENUE SPECIAL DON'T DELAY- )otenflalfor the dght family. Call John NeedsflnisNng, superblysited on 4.01 Check out this attractive 1108 sq, ft. view this home, Asking $103,800 acres, 2 fireplaces,fln~hsd basement, home with 2 bedroombasement suite in POTEN'nALDEVELOPMENT LAKESHOREACREAGE CALL TODAYI prima location, This unit has had Thlnklng of developingsome land? 11~b LOcated on Kaium Lake 9 acres of MLS 7 bedroom, 2 baths, PLUS patio, rec morn, mMt~r suite, qu~ st)'eet, 2-oar extensive renovations upstelm and 3,93 acres In town on the Bench could vacant land. Approx. 700 ft. of Good family home well located to C ACUTABOVE be what you are looking for, Call l~eehore frontage, Ideal for one's .... '- =r'~-- 1200 a"~ ~ ' BUILDINGLOTSPE IN. garage, main level laundry. A splendid Can be youm with tab 4 level split down and gives good rental return on I~IIUURh r I~ i1~1 ~'l 1 '" i i home buy, Prioed at $134,900 MLS your investment. Call Gordle Oison for Shaunoe for more details. $89,500 dream home or can be used for a I basement,4bedrooms, 2 bad'e, family.I Attractive 72 x 115 cleared and level home located in the Thornhelghts EXCLUSIVE summer retreat, Maps available. For I room, N/G beat and 80 x 200 fenced | building lot located in now subdivision Dennis Usalmore636.8093 subdivision.Offering over 2000 sq, your appointment to vlew. Priced at more Infe, give Hans a call, Asking I lot. Recent updates Include new | In town. Call Gordle Otson for more finished on 3 levels plus a part $109,900MLS $34,900 MLS -..------| shingles, gutters and down spouts, Far I In~matk~ No GeT1 PdcKI at $28,900 REDUCED basement with 15 x 20 rec room end THE ULTIMATE spare bedroom, Home offers 4 AFFORDABLE2 STORY | more Info call Hens, Asking $115,930 I EXC A lovely 4 bedroomhome locatedIn the Cheerful condo with plus values. This 3103 eq. ft. home is of quality JACK PINE FLATESTATES ' MLS I ~' REDUCED Horseshoe just minutes from bedroon~on the upperlevel, spacious ~nishlng ~1 comes with 5 bedrooms, downtown, Full basement, a large lot, kitohen with loads of cupboards, main ner,ed family =m,,=4n [?izmlly room, dining room, living room, 3 floor family room and much, much 3 bedroom 1 1/2 baths, partially and I~ga garage are Just a few of the finished basement, PLUS c ose to odrooms and Including a 4 piece 70 ft. ddlled well, piping In. Vendor CLEARACREAGE x 68 mobile on a pad In a nicely t~ed more, C;II Jim for more Infonnaton nsuita, Full basement, double garage states Just needs pump. Power pole 1.98 acres, Cleared and within dry mobile home perk, Has a 9 x 18 good features of this home. For more amenities, a super buy, Pdced at and Information and to vtaw, call Ted now wxl your appointment to view this many more e~ee. Call Sheunoe hook d up to meter lx=. Nk~acmage limits. Call Ted 635-5619, Listed addtlon Celt Ted now 635-5619. gm¢ family home.MLS $49,500 MLS Dennis Liasimore 638- forr In fa : developingrural area. Call John $~5,000MLS Uatod at $24,500MLS 635-5619, Listed at $115,900MLS 8093. to d4m MI.S 'iii=Im Hans Stach . ShaunceKrulsselbrink Ted Garner John Nagy Dennis Llsslmore 63S.S619 635-9312 638-8093 635.4031 , 635'6688 638.1945 635-5382 . 636.5739 635.5382 NO 01 ABOU'I" IT." ;: B14- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 Road Sense • ". ~ J Provincial reminds you scholarship Weather Watch to buckle up, every time. winners Building Healthier Babies & lAST Max. Min. Snow Rata Sun • The average Canadian Temp. Temp. (cm) (ram) (hrs) Based on the results of the Jan- WEEK family uses 13 shopping The Terrace Child Development Centre uary and June 1993 Provincial bags a week; reusable bags would like to Thank the following merchants in our community tor their Scholarship Examination Ses- .for groceries will • help to kind donationsand support for our hamperprogram. II.I 6.9 0 9.4 0 sions, fourteen students from Sept.25 reduce costs ~ both eco- Agar Red & White Caledonia Senior Secondary Sept. 26 16.0 8.2 0 13.6 3.3 nomic and ecological School received B.C. Provincial Sept. 27 16.7 7.i 0 0 8.1 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle/ Co.op Scholarships valued at $1,000 Sept. 28 15.7 5.8 0 0 7.0 Copperside Stores each. Sept. 29 15.9 9.4 0 1.6 5.0 Gemma's Bathroom Boutique 16.7 4.8 0 0 8.5 • Before heading out for This is the second highest num- Sept. 30 Gingerbread Playhouse 18.8 5.1 0 0 9.2 that Thanksgiving weekend her of Provincial Scholarships Oct. 1 tour, check your tire pres- Safeway received by Caledonia Students in any one year. To qualify for a LAST Max. Min.* Snow Rain Sun sure. Properly inflated fires Northern Drugs B.C. Provincial Scholarship, stu- YEAR Temp. Temp. (cm) (mm) (hrs) will reduce fuel consump- K-Mart dents had to write at least three tion and that means less of Saan Stores Ltd. a drain on both your en- Provincial Scholarship Examina- Shoppers Drug Mart tions in one or more examination Sept. 25 i0.7 7.0 0 1.0 0.9 vironment and your pocket sessions and achieve a Standard Sept. 26 9.8 2.5 0 21.8 0 book. Overwaitea Foods Ministry Total of a least 1700 in Sept. 27 7.7 4.3 0 11.2 0 K~rmodei Trading Co, 20.3 4.7 0 77.8 0 the three examination. Sept. 28 • For recorded weather in- For more informaUonabout Building Healthier Babies or those interested The examinations could be Sept, 29 22.7 7.3 0 92.8 0 formation from Environment 20.6 6.4 0 7.0 0.9 in making a donation to our hamper program please call Building written in January, June or Au- Sept. 30 Canada, call 635-4192. Healthier Babies at 635-7664or The Terrace Child DevelopmentCentre gust. Students are allowed to Oct. 1 11.3 7.1 0 5.0 0.2 at 635.9388. repeat examinations to get a high- er score in two of the three sub- sequent examination sessions. Two students had SMS totals than 2000 they are Jeff Smithanik and Ngaio Beausoleil. 'l"l~,e thirteen students who won Provincial Scholarships are:

Ngalo Beausoleil with an SMS total of 2003 in Biology 12 (SMS 676); Chemistry 12 (SKIS 690); English (SMS 637). Melanle Conrad with an SMS total of 1719 in Biology 12 (SMS 644); Chemistry 12 (SMS 526); English Literature 12 (SMS 549); Clint Dahi with an SMS total of 1778 in English 12 (SMS 476)[ Geography 12 (SMS 676); His- The 1994 vehicles are arriving every day and at McEwan GM we are clearing out all the 1993's at incrediblylow tory 12 (SMS 626). Sunny Deol with an SMS to~l prices. So come in today and drive away a brand new car, truck or van at prices so low they can't be beaten. of 1793 in Biology 12 (SMS 560); Chemistry 12 (SMS 656); History 12 (SMS 577) Fraser Downle with an SMS total of i831 in English 12.(SMS New 1993 Metro From =9,995 o0* New 1993 Cavalier From s9,995 °°* 626); Geography 12 (SMS 598); .History 12 (SMS 607) or 24 Month Leasefor =179 °°* too. smartlea., or 24.Month Lease'for =19900* too. smartlease " Anna-Made Graham with an SMS tofal of 1702 in Biology 12 (SKIS 565); Chemistry 12 (SKIS 576); English 12 (SMS 561) Kenna Miskelly with an SMS total of 1773 in Biology 12 (SKIS 518); Chemistry 12 (SMS 629); English 12 (SMS 626) • Christine:';M6~lS0n*~th" an- SMS t6~1 bf.~702~inEnglish 12 (SMS 649); English Literature 12 (SMS 551); Geograp.hy12 (SMS Canada's best selling car, 3 years running,fu~.l . efficient,2 Utre engine,absolute control 24 hour roadsideassistance, affordable and dependable,intermittent wipers, with standardanti-lock brakes, power door locks withauto 509) . . kk A A~A' .,brakes, fabulousfuel economy- over 700 km on a tank of g Jackle Palmu with an SMS to- locking feature tal of 1785 in Biology 12 (Sifts , 604); Chemistry 12 (SMS 588); Geo MetroHatchback "OnspotThe"~ ~"CavalierVL Coupe %: Trades English 12 (SMS 593) Great; Quinton Rafuse with an SMS total of 1765 in Biology ~.2 (SMS - :Welcom 532); English 12 (SMS 586); Ge- New 1993 s Financing NEW1993 $90 ography ! 2 (SMS 569) Anthony Rm~!zant with an. 3valier From Blazer From _" , SMS tota[of 1765in Biology 12 r Iry'~ • " , ior 24 Month Lease for =399 °°* too. Smartlease (SMS 532)~'English 12 (SMS Or 24 Month Lease for =19900*mo. Smartlease 586); GcogmPhyZ2 (SMS 647) - . Jeff Smlthanik with an SMS total of 2005 in Chemistry 12 (SMS •707); English 12. (SMS 60'T); PhySics.12(SMS691) " " i Chris Stoner with ~ SMS to- tal'of i~/00in Chemistry 12 (SMS 623);, Mathematics 12 (SMS

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/ e:, ' • The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - C1 PLAN TO GET OUT ALIVE DURING

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October 9 - 8:00 am- 12 Noon

Donff Let Your *FREE RIDES ON A FIRE TRUCK I Dreams Go lit Up In Smoke! For The Kids .... October 9 - 8:00 am- 12 Noon

STEP 1 MEET THE ' FIREFIGHTERS The Terrace Standard Install smoke and many community alarms and Check minded businesses are L test and the i, clean them. door. pleased to publish the If there is heat special feature on the STEP4 or smoke, crawl to Men-and Women who STEP 2 a second work and train to fight @E exit. fires and save lives Sleep within •our community. with bedroom doors STEP3 When the smoke alarm k closed. sounds, crawl to _ _ the door. THE FIRE SAFETYHOUSE 1, The Fi!e Safety House will be around to schools in order to train all Grade 4 students in our EMERGENCY .EXIT 'DI N ff',l C.~" STEP5 Get DRILL. smoke., de..~.,e:im." out! MEET HERE Go to a 2, Studentsfrom Kindergarten:to Grade planned i will be. invited to participate in the .P~N meeting ]1 place. ,~ TO GET OUT ALIVE PROGRAM AND ' F, EO ,LL

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, 7 : 3, ENTER OUR "FIRE CHIEF FOR A DAY.CONTEST" STEP6 Fill out your entry form after completng Stay your fire exit plan, have it signed by your out! Call• parents and drop it off at the FIRE the ST,~]ION or at McDonald's,for the draw on Fire i Department. Oct. 9th. Published asia Public -- AR cross off each mont.h as you tes t your alarms: . . . I with the help of !he Bu.s,nesses~I Fire DepartmentPhone:. I listed in this section 02 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993

I IIIIII TV Spec a, Kids Activity Book becomes National ) Additions to Fire Safety William warcup Ray Tremblay Jim Stainton Walter Mantel Fireflghter: 6 years Rrefighter, 27 years Rreftghter: 27 years Firefighter:. 34 years Program of Fire Fighters Family: wife, Yvonne and two kids Family: Wife, Ruth and two kids Family: Wife, Naida and two kids Family: wife Unda and 3 kids Employer: Terrace Fire Employer: Terrace Rre Employer: Ministry of Highways Employer, ,,Selfemployed Department Department and MacDonald's

VANCOUVER - A new 30- Marcoux, president and CEO of minute TV special, to air McDonald's Western Canada nationally on CBC, and a nnique and the McDonald's executive Fire Safety Activity Book for who first authorized the kids have been added to the 1993 company's sponsorship of Plan to Get Out Alive program PTGOA, said the company is in which fire fighters' and pleased to a partner with fire McDonald's collaborate to fighters, schools and media in promote fire safety education this successful education during National Fire Prevention program because "we know it Week, October 3-9. works." He adds: These additions give the " We all ten~l to think it program a new national won't happen to us. But year Jim Lynch Rick Owens Larry Taylor Lee Snyder perspective that is important in after year, fire fighters tell us Firefighter: 26 years Firefighter: 19 years Rrefighter:. 8 years Firefighter: 21/2 years Canada which is second only to of incidents where children have Family: wife, Sharon and 4 kids Family: wife, doann and 1 child Family: wife, Susie and 1 child Employer: Pacific Northern Gas the U.S. among industrialized put their home fire drill EmDloyer: InsuranceAgent Employer: DepL Chlef'r. F. D. Employer: Terrace Truck and countries in the frequency of training to use in saving Diesel fire-related deaths per capita and •themselves and their families which has recorded an average of from fires." 556 fire deaths a year over the Last year, for example, in past decade. British Columbia alone, Daniel The CBC TV special will be D'Agosto, 13, of Vernon, • Cheyene Cederholm, 17, of aired in British Columbia on Eikford, Lara Belfour, 7, of Fort Saturday, October 9th, 2:30 to 3 nelson; and Roxanne Pope, 10, p.m. of Surrey experienced home The Fire Safety Activity fires and got out alive to tell Book presents a series of how PTGOA training helped creative activities to teach fire them to calmly and effectively safety practices and encourages, evacuate members of their• home fire drills. Nearly a families from the fires. million companies will be made Since the program started in available to children and their 1984, there have been many Bob Beckett Larry Craig Dale Anweiler Clare Boyko families through elementary other stories describing how the Firefighter: 21/2 years (here) Rroflohten 21 yem Rrer~hter.6years Firefighter: 3 years schools, fire halls and quick, correct actions of Employer: Chief Terrace Fire Family: wife, Debble Family: wife, Vivian and 2 kids Family: wife, Joan and 2 kids McDonald's restaurants across children - attributed to putting Department Employer:, Trlmllne (owner) Employer:.Anwollsr Bectric Employer:.Van Kam Freightways Canada. their PTGOA training to Both the TV program and the practical use - helped save their activity book have been prepared Own lives and those of their with the co-operati0n and families. technical advise of the Canadian "We congratulate Tim Association of Fire Chiefs and Vandenbrink, the Fire Chiefs Fire Prevention Canada. and the Community Fire ~'~ Plan "To Get Out Alive Departments who have made the (PTGOA), proposed by an program such a success," Edmonton fire fighter and Marcoux said," and we'thank brought to life nine years ago the CBC for joining with us in with the help of McDonald's is this partnership for 1993." | e |.k~* ~signed toi~help teach ~ds.~ha ~ ~As part of the Plan To Get, do in,'~'~"i~vent~O~fi~ 0~: t Al!~6~'pr~gr~m,~!~any !i their home. The concept, put Western Cpnada communities, forward by Tim Vandenbrink, is some children will earn a chance Ed Haugland Ron FI0mlng Andy Van Dyk Donn Fawdrey toencourage families to stage to be "Fire Chief For a Day., Rrefighter: 20 years Rreflghten 24 years Rretfghter: 10 years Rrefighter: 3 years home fire drill~ -- much as is Entry forms - like the activity Employer: Terrace Rre Family: wife Ka~y and 4 kids Family: wife, Dawn and 2 kids done as a fire prevention books .- are available at Family: wife, Bey and 4 kids participating McDonalds Employer: Cedar River Timber Department Employer: lime Cleaners Employer: Coast Tractor measure in schools. Plan To Get Out Alive is a restaurants and local fire fire fighters' program. Ron departments.

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635-9 161 ii/~:•638~85 30~-,638,088]~*~:: ~: ~thatkeepourcommun~tiessafe, li III I I r III I III I I II i [ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - C3 Warm up to Fire Safety Are Your Home An Family At Risk? Dean Prlns Dave Jephson fire. Bahr Jurgen The office of the Fire Firefighter: 4 years Firefighter: 4 years Fire Prevention Week takes Firefighter: 34 years Commissioner of British place from October 3 to 9. For Family: wife, Sigdd and 5 kids Family: 4 years Family: wife, Debra Columbia has provided the the ninth consecutive year, fire Employer: Jasek Logging Employer. Terrace Fire Employer: Terrace Fire following fire safety quizes fighters, schools and Department Department test your knowledge of home McDonald's restaurants across appliance and electrical wiring Western Canada are teamed in a safety. fire safety program called Plan Many electrical fires are To Get Out Alive that runs in caused by misuse and poor conjunctions with Fire maintenance of electrical Prevention Week. It's designed appliances, incorrectly installed to teach kids what to do in the wiring and overloaded outlets event of a fire at their home, and •and extension cords. encourages families to practice There's no prize in this Plan safety and fire prevention to Get Out Alive exercise, bu completing the quizes may measures by staging home fire the knowledge you gain by prove to be a life saver in case of drills.

Lawrence Stella Paul Gipps Shaunce Kruisselbrink EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Fireflghter: 1 year Fireflghter. 5 years (3 in Kemano) Firefighter: 20 years Family: wife, Lisa Family: wife, Denise and two kids Family: wife, Laude Thornhill Fire Department,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,638-8121 Employer: self employed Employer: City of Terrace Employer: Century 21 Terrace Fire Department,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,638-8121

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TERRACE FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS THORNHILLFIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS Chief- Bob Bockett Chief- Art Hoving D/Chief- Rick Owens Deputy-Chief- Harry Smflh A/Chief- Jurgen Bahr Deputy-Chief- Art Hill A/Chief- Per Halvorsen Assistant-Chief- Dave LeFrancois Fred Euverman Bill Braan Deryl Gurnsey Captain - Wally Mantel Assistant-Chief- Guy Belanger Rreflghter: 15 years Firefighter. 16 years Firefighter: 9 years Captain -Wes Patterson Family: wife, Florence and 4 kids Family: wife, Heather and 2 kids Family: wife, Lorraineand three Captain - Jim Stainton Employer: Terrace Motors Employer. School Dist #88 kids Captain - Ray Tremblay Captain ' Mike Jones Employer: Terrace Fire Captain - Ron Fleming Captain - C,al Albright Dewtment Jim Lynch Larry Taylor Lieutenant - Greg Harris Larry Craig Dale Anweiler Lieutenant - Lloyd Parker . Shaunce Kruisselbrink Lee Snyder Safety Officer. Ed Willms Ed Haugland Donn Fawdrey T~mnhlll Volunteem ...... Fred Euverman Dean Prina Cop/Albright Ai McMurdo I Scott Spencer Clare Boyko Blane Anglelski Mike Moore i~ Andy Van Dyk Paul Gipps Carol Benz Marc Morris Deryl Gurnsey Dave Jephson Jason Blackstone Mary Salem ' Bill Warcup ,. Kelly Gilday Brian Champlain, .... Rod Salem ...... Bill Bream ~ Lawrence stella Steve Chapplow :...... Jim Simpson - ...... Bob Dablri Russ Sparkes " Scott Spencer Per Halvorsen Ron Rutherford I Karl Brahorsd Lorna Therrien Fireflghter: 13 years Rrefighter: 30 years Firefighter: 14 years AIRPORT FIREMEN Billle Hoving IJkelse Volunteem .... Family: wife, Cheryl Family: wife, Bobble and 1 child Family: wife, Yvette and 3 Ron Rutherford Mark Kennedy Jay Kelso Darlene Brown Employer: TerraceAmbulance Employer:.Terrace Rre daughters Depaetment Employer:.Terrace Airport Ben Webber Stew Cutterill James McGilllvroy Russ Potulickl Steve McKeddle Margaret Sullivan

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SKEENACONCRETE ~ Place Fire • PRODUCTS. ' ~e/s'... - ~:o::,o,=~,c ~ ~ ExtinguishersIn Your ' ' Division of East End Holdings Ltd. " _ ~ , ( ~ Home,Vehicle & Boat 3751 Old Lakelse Lk, Terrace . $..gfer thgn 635-3936 . g=ol,n, or propgn, SKI] 24HOUR TOWING ' ~low exhaust emmissions 635 3151 i KoepUp rheGoodWork d 35-9023 3690Duhan, WeAppreciate Your ~ Thanks WeAppreciateYourcommitment Commitment! For A Terrace Bowl,ng Lanes & Ace's "~ Job Lounge 4532 Lakelse Ave ~ .,,mwell =. 635 5911 635,2561 Done I~ow,e.sst,,.oode., 4617 GreigAvenue 635,6347: ~: ~ 4807 Lazelle, Terrace C4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 I Plan to get out al,ve began in 1984 "Plan to Get Out Alive" is a Officer of McDonald's in i program designed to encourage Western Canada, gave the go- families to prepare an ahead to introduce Plan to Get evacuation plan to practice it in Out Alive in the Edmonton . case fire ever occurs in their market. Ben Webl~r Mark Kennedy GW Belanger AI McMurdo residence. It had its start in 1984 The promotion was a success Firefighter: 6 years Firefighter: 15 years Firefighter: 6 years Flrefighter: I year in Edmonton - an it now is and, in 1985, it was extended- Family: wife, Sherry and 2 kids Family: wife, Kathy and 2 kids Family: wife, Jodi and I child Family: wife, Tracy and 1 child pursued across much of North with the full support of Employer: Terrace Airport Employer: Terrace Airport Employer: Idy Bird .... Employer: Irly Bird America as part of the annual community fire departments National Fire PreVentiOn Week and McDonald's neighbourhood in October. restaurants. It spread across Tim Vandenbrink, Fire Canada and then into the United Prevention Inspector with the States, where McDonald,s also Edmonton Fire Department, is the active corporate sponsor

conceived the idea for a family of the program. " ' " fire drill. School fire drills had The program has had ?: become standard through North outstanding leadership from America and had proven that fire chiefs and fire fighters and they served a woithwhile excellent support from schools. :,7 &.,-. . purpose in teaching children That is has been a success is how to vacate a large building in evidents in at least a dozen •"r&; 2 the event of fire. Vandenbrink situations where families have ,,/ ~:~.,~'~,~r . sought to extend this idea to the escaped serious fires as a result !iiii ' & ~.\ family home, where most fire of quick, correct actions by deaths occur. children putting their PTGOA :Russ Potulickl Lloyd Parker Karl Draherad i RussSparks His idea needed promotional experience to practical use, . Firefighter:5 years Firefighter: 5 years Firefighter: 2 years Firefighter: 6 months support, which meant funding. including three youngsters in 'Family:.wife, Margaret and 3 kids Family: three children Family: wife, Marg ' Family', wife, Doina and 2 kids It was presented McDonald's British Columbia credited by Employer, Min. of Highways, Employer: Pioneer Upholstery Restaurants of Canada Limited fire fighters with saving lives in Comet Welding and Ronald L. Marcoux, separate residential fires during President and Chief Executive 1992.

...... :;ii~:!"~ Bob Dabiri . ; Steven McKeddle Mary Salem Rod Salem James McGIIIivrey :: Firefighter:.2 years : Firefighter: 1 1/2 years Firefighter: 2 years Firefighter: 16 years (2 here) Firefighter: 1 year Employer: Copperslde . ' , Family:wife, Unda and 1 child Family: husband, Rod and 2 kids Family: wife, Mary and 2 kids Employer:. Chevron Bulk Rant , ' .: :: :. Employer',McDonalds (Asst, Mgr.) Employer:. Terrace Motor Vehicle Employer:. Prov. Emergency Branch Program (regional Pep,)

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We are pleased to join the The Terrace Standard is proudto offer this community in saying thanks to the tribute to the Men & Women who give their time @ and energy to keeping our community safe. firefighters for a job well done, British Columbian's Thanks for a job well done. investing in one another r the ~0 ,,. 4740 Lakelse Ave. Terrace & District Terrace "" I =1 ¢tl flY;Ill! Q Credit Union 4650 LazelleAve. 99-11th Ave. East Prince Rupert STAN[bARD4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. VSG IS8 (604) 6384283 Fax (604) 638-8432 635-7282 WeAre ProudOf All Our Firefighters CaJe0Computers , 4:611L?elseAve, We re

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• When there are small children in the house, an escape plan should be worked out in advance, • Have family fire drills periodically. The Terrace & District Credit Union urges you - . . . • Plan an alternate escape route, to take every precaution in keeping: .-: ..... " • Children should not sleep in isolated parts of the house. • Leave room doors unlocked ~ especially in'children's your family safe from fire: > :': :'~ :,i rooms, ., - '. *'No time should be wasted In reporting a fire to tl~e fire department. • Have the fire department's telephone number posted on We're proud to supportthe fire ::" " the base of your telephone. of Terrace & ThomfiiII i: ::): ;:":: . :~ ;:. • Remember to give your address or exact location. • Children in the home should be Instructed In the proper "Test Your procedure for reporting a dre, • When on vacation, make arrangements for a nelghbour to Detector... check your home periodically.. ._. • Never over-heat or leave cooking fats unattended. Terrace & Dis~ct It'S Sound • Keep gasoline in safety cans and out of the house in a /-~OV/Ce---'-""----." storage shed. = Don't let children play with matches or lighters. Credit Union 4650,Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C.

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2. MOBILE HOMES 1, REAL ESTATE 1. REAL ESTATE 2. MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOME to be moved 19}~' 3 BEDROOM TRAILER Built on recreation ACTI ON AD RATES LABELLE AVENUE, TOTALLY Updated '3 WELL MAINTAINED Two bedroomhome and study rooms, storage room, picnic bedroom home, large open kitchen, 2 Safeway 14 x 70 CSA CMHA, alurdnum on 1/2 acre double lot, garage, siding, fully carpeted, air conditioned, 2 area, also extra large shop for storage and family room, extra storage an~ baths, greenhouse, landscaped, priced to quick large bedrooms, nice wallpaper, all work bench etc: large garden with all kinds more $125,000 638-1292. 638-SAVE sell, 635-4087. drapers, bay window and patio door in of fruitt~ees and garden treats, sandbox and swings etc, in n2 copperside. 320 BEAUTIFUL ACRES, ranch style 2 BEDROOM HOUSE located on bench kitchen, built in dishwasher 250 gel oil tank Would like to trade for home near walking home on pnvate lake. lawns, hay, near schools and bus, has single attached 1 year old, new roof, good condi'don, clean DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5 P.M. distance to shops and town. Reason to pasture, mail at gate, school bus, outside garage on large lot, asking $93,500 638. $29,500 or offers 964.5846 evenings. Classifiedand ClassifiedDisplay heating, all buildings wired, 694.3693- trade are seniors and need to move nearer 02tl. 12 X 68 3 BEDROOM Commadore to town to cut down driving. Phone Eve: ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a slat holiday falls on a Saturday, 1135 SO FI" HOME ON 2.96 acres dose RANCHER STYLE 1000 sqlt 2 bedroom guardia~ mobile home $14,00o obo, must 635-3823. Sunday or Monday, the deadllne Is Thursday at 5 p.m. for all display and to town, 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms (ensuite) home in Horseshoe area, new n/g furnace, be moved, call 847-3977. classified ads. 2 fireplaces, semi finished basement, hot water and fireplace this home features new roof, siding and security system, the TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 LAZELLE AVE,, TERRACE, B,C. VeG 1S8 sauna, carport, fan.,'~ed and landscaped yard. Four stall barn, fenced padlock, property is fully fenced and within easy ~l classifiedand classifieddisplay ads must be prepaidby eithercash, Visa or Mastercmd, developed vegetable garden, greenhouse walking distance to town. Priced at When phoning in ads pleasehave your Visa or Mastercardnumber ready, $86,500 owner will consider trades phone 20 words (first Insertbn) $5,62 plus 13¢ for additionalwords, e(Additi0nd insertions)$3.68 and chicken house, For appt to view plus 10¢ for additionalwords, $12,00 for 3 weeks [notexceeding 20 words, non.commercial), please call 635-9079 or 635-9566 and 635-5338. P~ces include7% G,S,T, Birthdayand Andversm'y$21,40 up to 3 col. inch {additionalinches leave a message. 5 BEDROOM HOUSE (2 levels) 2 at $S,89 each),Classified Display $8.89 per Inch'(.635¢per line), fireplaces, on 5 cleared acres 30 x 20 wired and heated workshop greenhouse, chicken coupe, excellent for horses or OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! - cattle on Ka]um Lake road, asking I, Real Estate 12. Motorcycles 24. Notices $140,000 635.5537. 2. MobileHomes 13, Snowmobiles 25. Business 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, Fenced yard, new 3, For Rent 14. Bo~ & Marine Opportunities windows, siding, roof, new doors, fruit -COZY CORNER 4, Wanted to Rent 15, Machinery 26, Pe~nals FORSALE- BY OWNERS trees, (horseshoe area) near schools, 5. For SaleMisc, 16. Farm Produce 27. Announcements 1200 sq. ft. house. Horseshoe Area town, offers accepted 635.2733. 6, Wanted Misc. 17, GarageSates 28. Cardof ThaWs Closeto Town& Schools FIREPLACE 7. For Rent Misc, ./18. BusinessServices 29, In Memodam 4 Bedrooms - 3 up, 1 down 8, Cam for Sale : :: 19, Lost & Found 30, Ob~tuMss SPECIALTIESLTD. 21/2 Baths lensu~te)R~bed Basement R6al & Barb LaFrance 9 TrucksforSale 20. Pets &Livestock 31,Aud~onSates Gas Heat& Rreplaces WANTED TO BuYIf 10. Aircraft 21, HelpWanted 32. Legal Notices CoveredSundeck 3756 River D~,ve 11. Recreational 22. Cmeers 33. Travel Landsmped - FruitTrees Older 4 bedroomlJ Terrace, B.C. V8G 3N9 Vehicles 23. Work Wanted POTENTIALFOR INLAW SUITE (604) 635-6477 For AppointmentTo View • P]eimeC-q The Terrace Standard reserves the right to home: Well maintainedII dacelfy adz under appropriate heading= and to 635-2548 set rates therefore and to detern~ne page " 1. REAL ESTATE Ioeat~on, i on mcely landscaped[I The Terrace Standard ren~ndl adverUaerl that Is ]1 against the provlnclal Human Right= Act TOWN LOTS ANd acreage for sale in New to discriminate on the basle of children, medial Hazelton 842.5686. PARKAVE. extra large private lot. II =tat,.= and employment when placing "For Rent" ldi, Landlords can stale a no-ernoklng DOUGLAS LODGE, 6 acres, 216' p,ofatenee. The Terrace Standard reserves the right to Laksshore, 3400 licenced 10.5 seat ,, Phone635-3490. jj revise', edit, classify or reject an'/advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the New= restaurant, 800' house, cabin, Hank Box Reply aen4co, and to repay the ou=torner Klassen Realty Ltd. at St James 998-7121, the aura paid for the advealsement end box rentaL fax 998-8759 2. MOBILE HOMES Eox ~eplle~ on "Hold" Imbu~ona not plcked I up within 10 day= of expiry of an advertisement ADAMS I.~ STORE LOCATED AT =< 1981 MANCO 14x70 all new appliances, wlH be destroyed unless mailing Imtructbn= ate Adams Lake, B.C. 1/2 hour from ,Salmon receNed. Those an=wating Box Numbers are (n new rugs, new n/g furnace, excellent / requested not to send odglnal document= to Ann - 45 rdn, from Kamloops, 10 rain. / =void Iou. condition, phone 638-8885 or 237-3050, All dale= of errors In edve~semant= must be from Shuswap Lakes. Fully renovated with • recdved by the publbher witHn 30 de~ after the very attractive living quarters. Showing ex- first pub~caUott • LAZELLE AVE. It la agreed by the advertlaer requeatlng cellent return in an area of growth and ter- apace that the liability of the Terrace Standard In the event off=Sure to pubfloh an advedlsemant rific dimate. Strut the New Year on a posi- ' CHOICECOMMERCIAL • ~s published shall be IIn~ted to the amount pa:d tive note. Phone 679-8904. ~1 3 bedroom, natural gas heat, by the advertiser for enl'/one Inoorrect thsertlon DEVELOPMENTSITE lot the portion of the advertising apace occupied SIMONS CONSTRUCTION by the Incorrect or orNt~ed Item only. and that Located in the heart of downtown [il in good condition, situated in ~here shall be no Ilabiflty In any event greater across from the 'Pizza Hut on than the amount paid for such advedbln~. [i] a small, quiet ~'aJler park in [17 Carpentry - Renovations Lazelle Ave.- 3 lots on Lazelle and I~ Thornhill. MUST SELL I~ 1. REAL ESTATE 3 lots On Park Ave. separated by a "No Job Too Small" I 16&lane i i ~ $26,500 O.B.O. t Seniors Rates ~y ~VVNER 1200 ~, ~*;~ b~ ,r~.~ ~,. e~,,~ I, Call R=tyLiungh~x~ll=, ! 1~.4.5~cres, 5 minut~-,ifrom S~N~rd;~y,~ :, | • ! Terrace Re~ Lid; ~cc']T !!:;635,7820 .3678 Juzdper Stzeet ..... -~,-~ ~...... ]~alcolm Simons ...... 5912feat01'esasking $g9,1~0 to~qew call.iNT- J, 638-0371 or 63S-57S4. ~~ S.,_,_=..pm~=_.& after week...end._sl _..~ Terrace, BC .... ' - . .," JmzrneymanCarpenter I V8G SET • Ph: 635-772Jt UP TOWN CONDOMINIUM 3 bedrooms 1 4605 Loen $5g,900 1/2 baths, needs work, very liveable •U/0 Duplex ~ . • ~47,500 s'edous encuides only 638-1849. FOR SALE 4941Twndle ~ $154,500 Beautiful Log Home on 3/4 acre NewHome LAND MOBILE RADIO L--.RJULJLJU r~ -COMMERCIAL I 3804 Spring Creek Dr. CANADA LTD "~ .INDUSTRIAL | 5020Grah= ~,900 ~• .LO'r~ &ACREAGE~ J, Homeon LargeLot NORTHLAND COMMUNICATIONSLTD...... oAutotel Rental 4811-Tu~d,',tL~l;119,900 - 2200 sq. ft. living area IT'S OPPORTUNITYTIME, ~ly'Home - double carport (~ , , Marine Security 11 Suite Apartnn~lt Block 4914 Graham $87,000 - full basement i@~. eHome Automation/Security Uke New - sky lights & gas fireplac~ - 24' x 12' sundeck No. 4- 5002 Pohle 638-0261 2703 8. Eby $105,000 - pine v~ulted ceiling RevenueUnits Total Value of this log home package is $225,000 4695 Otter $54,500 When you gotta' have it, We'll deliveriltl On sale for $211,000 (No Sale Feel) . , 4| Excellent.... downtown revenueopportunity, I CoppersidePrivacy Projected net Income£er all expensesis over $30,000 per =mum. Only =ZTg,O00 OPEN HOUSE MLS w~=~ve Homes 3804 Spring Creek Drive Downtown Commercial Building • ' "Ji. Cheaper Than Rent Call John Evans ThursdayNight (Oct. 7) 7- 9:30 pm ...... : ';,,~l 638-1400 • Fdday Night (OCt 8) 7-9:30 pro, Sunday (Oct. 10) 1.5pm "Our expediting service will save your company money" • i Everyone Welcomel CHIMO DELIVERY 638-8530

NI THe centrallylocated ¢ornmerdd building MACKAY'S FUNERAL Is ready for refumishlng. 2500 sq, FOR SALE ground floor pdme retailspace plus 2500 Uplands Subdivision Phaae II Lots " SERVICES LTD. sq. & ~¢1 floor office space. Pdced to -= now for sale. Terrace Crematorium 4626 Davis Ave. Terrace sdl. $119,000MLS t For more Information Directors: JAMES WESTERMAN & DOUG MAC FARLANE Attention Truckem - 3600 KI. ft. i! 635"3409 JEANETTE SCHULMEISTER J ~ Terms Available . ero.,e p~aqu?.a 24 HOUR fA 4 m & monumemS Answering and Pager Service Terrace, Kilima,, Smilhets 6 3 5" 2 444 '°"'" '~"'° i" I= ~ r, ~, ~ ~, I ,0 ! 0 & PriNce Rupert A.~.u,on , .. s ; I!50 x 60 ~/ah~ an ,8 ~. 12' overh~-d door. 14' de~r halg~. Dock level loadlng.Excellent oppo~nlty. Ody $39,000 MLS Avco •Financial Services ' 4557 - A Lazelle, Terrace Needy I=4,000 Gron InDeeD For , \. " ' • '. 'ROAD , Lower your monthly payments with a 1st or 2nd mortgage debt consolidation - reasonable rates ! ..j!!'";"?'"'!' i--r-..,. C: / . WEST RIDGE "'~÷~ i _ Phone 635-2826 FAX 635-3964 This duplex over commercial offm I ESTATES excellent return on investment. With CF opportunity~ owner o~upar~y In either SCALE' ' Phase 1:1993, commercialor ~pa~nent. , ~!';T Newest, mostexclusive i '1 TOLSEC I subdivisionin Terracenow OTHER OPPORTUNmES accepting offersto purchase, LOCK & KEY - 44 ~res, endure tlmSer, 3 bedroom View property,completely CERTIFIED home, Clo~to towR EXO i serviced,large city lots LOCKSMITHS .tam arm t~l, vkM, Ok~ MLS i 0Ved00k!ngdowntown; ~- 3238 Kalurn Street, . Ex=ellent buikilw.iot, In Horm~hom For mO~: Information Terrace, B.C. Forprofu=domt rMl eat=re 6380660 or 638-0241 ==vi. #==~~ STEWCOOK ~,~i:~ .',:, :;~ ~:~tti TOLL FREE- 1-800-661-2676 ¢~t 400 or ~=~.004/ , 635:1310 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - C7

~/ • ~ : i i ¸! :~•!i::!/:::!/!: :~• ~! • CTION D I '11 I I I : 2;::MOBILEHOMES 3. FOR RENT 3. FOR RENT 3. FOR RENT 5. FOR SALE MISC. 5. FOR SALE MISC. I 2 BEDROOM OLDER 680 sq. ft, home in 'SPACIOUS AND NEWLY DECORATED2 LUXURY DETACHED duplex 1300 sq (1 MENS SIZE Hockey equipment internal 14x70 MOBILE HOME For saie w~ n/g km~e backpack 635-1313or 847-9266. DUSTY R(~SE OAK Tdmr~ings, i~rving fumace, 3 bedroom in smail trailer park on the horseshoe, now available $525 month bedroom basement suite, $500.00. on quiet rssidentiai cal de sac 3 room suite, set includes couch, chair, no-t~ru street in Thomhill, Asking $28,000 plus utilities cable and phone,large lot on a Furnished or unfumishedo Includes hydro bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, includesgarage, 5 FUTON BED Frame single good condition Ioveseat, excellent condition, will sell ...... obo, ~1635-7820 eves after 5 p.m. or on quiet street, includes unheated storage and heat, One block from NWCC. If appliances, 2 balconies, 2 skylights, $65.00 phone 6354866. separately open to offers $1000.00 obo weekends; and workshop, no pets, call 635.2626. interested send name and number to file carpet, drapes, snow removal, and 1977 CADILLAC Vely good condition, 6324688. ROOM FOR RENT Kitchen and laundry #51, 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. VSG landscaping, no pets, references required, $4,000, 1977 32 ft filth wheel travel b'eller FOR SALE . Beige Pailiser Sofa and 1970 AMBASSADORMobile home asking 1S~. $10000635-4894. ~Hitles, rent negotiable 635-3396, call 635.4840, $7500, Atlas Comco air compressor, Loveseat $250.00; queen.sized 3 BEDROOM HOUSE to rent in Thornhill, 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT right diesel $4,000, lister light plant, 2 cyl, 15 "waveless" waierbed with boxspdng and ROOM MATE WANTED To share 3. FOR RENT nice neighbourhoed, rent $825 month, downtown, ,ridge/stove, security entrance, Iww-diesel, $1400, call 845-2289. ,Tame $150.00; executive style office chair furnished 2 bedroom apartment with mid. available Nov. 1, phone 634-5251, leave paved perking, on site management 635- MOVING MUST SELIJI Sofa bed, lazy boy 3O's man, rent $295 month includes $100.00; coffee table $70.00; 2 livingroom ROOM FOR RENT.Available immediately message. 7957, rocker, queen size mattress/boxspdng and lamps with floral glass shades plus utilities 635.5996 or please leave twin bed, call 635-5218. ni~rd vehide 5 rdn from town $325/month, messeg6. ROOM AND BOARD Available suitable for matching swag lamp $75.00. Phone 635. please call 635-37O2. students 635.7202 leave message. 5. FOR SALE MISC. 5 GOOD YEAR Wrangler a/t, p235/75 6292 after 6:00 p.m. weekdays or anyt~e FOR RENT: 3 bedroom townhouee, 3 BEDROOM BASEMENTSuite, includes WANTED TO RENT: Reasonable 2 PRESSURE WASHER $150.00, hiiti gun R15, good shape obo, 635-6600 days on weekends. ridge and stove, $550.00 month, utilities central bcation, w/w carpet, ridge, stove, 635-5263 nights. washer and dryer, fenced yaKI, available bedroom house or apartment in Tenace $225.00 3.73 Ch6v gears 10 belt, oil 635.7058. Nov 1 $640 month, 638-1505. area, please call Surrey 584-4559 heater (boat) $100,00, wagner steedng cyl ROOMMATE WANTED To share 4 OFRCE SPACE For rent 552 sq. ft. $200.00, chain plyers $100.00, 2 wheel bedroom home (few miles out of town) LAKELSE LAKE Highway side fully. second floor 4644 Lazelle Ave, phone trailer 3/4 t, axle $500,00, sawdust blower non,smoker rnust have references 635. furnished small waterfront house suitable 635-3475. 4" elect $200.00, van load jack $35.00, 7125; for single or couple $500/month plus anvil $100,00, gun Basep.u. seat $100.00, utilities references required available until ROOM AND BOARD For working person SELF CONT,,NNED Famished bachelor starcraft walk thru windshield $200,00 June 30/93 798.2250. 635.8293, phone 635-2944. suite for rent $375 month plus damage ONE AND TWO Bedroom apartments de ~osit, call 635.3191. 4 BEDROOM House North Usk, 1 1/2 COPPERTONE TAPPAN Frkige, Gibson bath, hen house, garden, shop 1 acre, phone 635-7971. cook-top range and portable dishwasher RSF and elec'eio heat 635.9359. 4326 BIRCHAVE, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom $650 for set, $225.00 each, white G,E. Under New AVAILABLE .FOR Rent Nov 1/93, a 3 executive, approx 1700 sq. ft on main, range $225 good condition 635-7463. Manaaement bedroom aparenent wit~ 1 1/2 baths, non.smokers, references required to view WEIGHT SET Complete with bench laundpj .room, ridge and stove and please call 1.254-6738. • asking $95.00 call 638-1972. Summit Square storage shed, dose to schools and SOUTHSIDE HOME 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1969 SAFE-WAYModular, must be moved Apartments hospital, looking for a quiet couple with 1 BATHS, on 1 acre lot on Skeena River, One/Two Bedroom Units $6000 obo, call 638-8489. Arctic Cat Neid EnterprisesLtd. or 2 children sorpj no pets $650.00 a extensively renovated, all new boodng, Evinrude Quiet & Clean month for moreinformation 635-9058. SMITH CORONA Electra II portable Kawasaki The RecreationSpecialists Racquetball Courts cabinets, and fixtures. Beautiful private Suzuki 4925 C K~lth Ave.. Gymnasium • 2 BEDROOM SUITE, available set~ng, good parking, avagable electric typewriter and canylng case, LawnBoy Terrace. B.C. VSG 1K7 asking $100.50 call 635.6205. Call Ray Warner immediately $500/month, call 635-1141. Immediately, non.smokers, no pets H.O. Watemkls ~ ~Phone 635-3478 d~J~,,~l~ ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT for referencos$975 per menth, 635.2697. NEW GUN CABINET Equippedwith locks I~ aAccess~es ~5.5o5o t;J~,,~.31 ,~,,.31~.,I~ gentiemsn.Haskitchenfecitities.Cal1635- NEWLY-BUILT EXECUTIVE Townhouse $450obo,635-5318. ~ 2607 Pear St. 5893. 1400 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 BOYSBIKE IS $40,OO,girls bike is $40,O0 . . ROOMS FOR RENT Includes, furniture, fireplaces, security alarm system, 5 single mattress is $~0.00 school desk. is tAk',Mli41J=~BF~"~E:;Vl~sa~e,: I " ,,,, j= ,,~ hydro, gas, cable washer/dlyer, parking appliances, 2 balconies, skylight, built.in $10.00, map desk is $50.00, comer table Certlnad Mechenlc$:~F -- /P'~l(l~l~,t~ Jesse Cosgrove I I--! ]11~ about 10 min tom town $400/month, 635- vacuum cleaner, ceramic tile floors, nat. is $tO.OO, phone table is $5,00, super Fred Dunn ~ "~.~JB~/" Mmk Reid | "V = = 5537 2 references required, gasheat, unit ava]lable for SepL and Oct speak math computer is $30.00, pre WlllleDeHoog ~ .TimUnk I ~ if-, IE 1,1 = 1 BEDROOM Daylight basement suite, $950.00per month. 638.8084. computer 2000 is $50.00, the toys are .50 I It. E IMI newer home close to city centre, $425 2 BEDROOM WOODGREEN CONDO, ~1/: I ...... ! | . month, lndudes utilities available Oct 15 natural gas fireplace, 3 piece ensure, FOR SALE 19' black and while sears T.K an1 n uw. ~ c~1630.:_8345. patio. References required. Reply to Box not remote controlled call 635-4238. , •I "TVIV • Ill~l IV R WestII =r " I . -- ~ A" . . .--,-- m|l I I ,,,, , : ~65 c/o lerrace ~ianoaro 4~4f Lazelle, IJSFD CAR AND Truck Darts various ~ ~ade products are I • I ~.or Lease ' I Terrace, B..0 V8G 158, . ,o----c--ks ...... and r ....it, we o,, ~~t~or,,b,o So|~rtex~MT.o, \ I Servlce/Lt. I ,~. n~nt ,I 3 a 4 BEDROOMTOWNHOUSES have it 635-3T/2. I .'_- I . . ~= =I~=,L I featuring1150.1300eq. ft plus basement, =r,n. ^~n -O~,~D Use of home and ~fade, mold, rnildew, rot I Industrial. I La rg e V/arehouse, S p ace I 2 baths,usto pdvate o yard e8453161 carport and satellite Util~es...... NewRemo cernecessaryfemsle ~roshade~~| ortear. . Ip..... the leader in I : Ba s I goodloc~Uon good zoning . i WHoustonPh°ne'~tSl" preferred $450/month 635.3772. ~~u~,o==on,. Y Formerly Copper Mountain 880to 7200 sq. ft. Electronics I HOCi(EY CARDS FOR SALE I BURDETTDISTRIBUTORS (1977) LTD. PHONE...... 635-=818 I I Ateo I I OFFmE-RETAIL-CLINICSPACEI J O-Pee.CheeSets I 47S9Hi~hw~y~6W.T=r~¢,,B.C. / , I formerOffice/~/areh°useSpaceyN sga a School Board Office'l I C~lo~ion, of, street perking, I 11084/85 (Yzerman. Lafontalne RC) I VeG ~N3 | FAX, 638-1188 /Phone 635-7459 I Go~lforStore~ontonGrleg I I I I ! :- Proaresswe...... Ventures I Call 63 ~ .8398 . ".:~i~:.'~a~' ~' ~1~'"I ~1 'i~ll } I I a~,Vr:~'~,nn,•,a~km-,~~ ,~ , , .~,=r= ,~l,;.:11 ,1, I~Ut)IUI,.|HOY,....,.~.:. HU6)_..:~ ...... ~ :~, ", ~,,I " NEID:!ENTERPRISES LTD,: i,:/:;, ~'./2~i'. . - ....,\...... I ...... ' --.' ...... ". ~:11 ...... "!1 :/_ ..... : ...... ~'~ ~1 " SPE'CIAL;ZlNG IN ALUMiNUM wELDiNG" - !~i ~ It~l I mLmT I • & MANUFACTURING LL. - , __ V~' I~1 I ContactT, Proverbs I CUSTOMBUrnT BOATS- BOAT REPAIRS r~'AQuzefP~aoe - -II I ,.:,.2~.. Ii CoastlnnoftheWest I "WM'"OM"~::""C;T'~"#:S;o';;S~"OXES II ' II I 0~O-~¢O=: (clays) I I BetweenTues. Oct 12 - Thurs. Oct 14 .I 2oo TON METALBENDING PRESS II .- • II I or=,, =r .2-.30. I I%1 Ij_.,L 'II , D FAXTEL (604) 635-5050636-4843 • I WEBBREFRIGERAT ON LT . I ! ' I ~ACE,'S~OWR'EAVE,O,~ WG~YB

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SOONAvailable fo Rent ~! ..--._~.~ ~~AL-C . 3720RiverDriveS GLASSTerrace LTD II Two Bedroom Suxtes ' II .., ,.., .,.-.-.~,..=~.,,= .~~;-- - :~ d ,632,-~8001::lnTerrace :638.S00~L •It: o/wFridge, Stove, Washer& Dryer, " II I I ~~ ll~-.- '~ i ~'~ II Dishwasher " • :~ Security Entrance andAlarm System ~ i 4637LazelleAve, Terrace, BCV8G 188 635.21881 ~ ~.~ woo~,~,,, Call Sam SpeCialist All Types of Wood Floor Laying, Sanding and Finishing

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. ?__- --~_= Business Directory ADVERTISING V' Present Your Card Every forthe budgetconsdous consumer I~ .t ~7" SMOKED SAUSAGES, HAM, I ~ _.. __~ ,e~. pEPPERONI & BEEF JERKY v Week Marena'sOrder by MailService I~ CUSTOM SMOKING OF WILD GAME & FISH ! _'-=- Box247, Oue6n Charlo'~e, BC VOT 1SO I - :-_.-_ v' Highly Visible ~ 'i/ / 2~~=~ F~_~d~ i _~-I 2,=.= 63s-93,4 FREF.Business.Op~_~Info~a_~on =~ V' Affordable ~'*VBA* MASTERoARD I~ i-~_ v' Effective ~ .--~_-. t For only =25.55 per week Cowlicks Country Salon H HOLIDAY 'T~ Umf Cur (billed monthly- 3 month contract) Complete Family Hair Care HOUSEHOLD HELP * Ear Piercing *Waxing your business can be part of Open Tuesday. Saturday Complete House, Child 3945 SandeAvenue & Pet SittingService '~ the Terrace Standard's By Appointment Only 635-41 43 I 4614 DavisAve. 638-86488 I~~: Business Services Listing

I~.--", For Information On The ' ' [ To Place Your Ad In The Terrace ,,~.[~ • Talk-~An,~,-*,.~--a'~'~ilta~¼ ~: ! I~ ~iTERRACEHOMEBASED BUSINESS ASSOCIATION / Standard Home Based Business Listist ji: ~ii .l~ ; Meet ngs Held On 3rd of Each Month i/ Phone 638-T283 I~ Today 638-7283 Please Phone 635-9415 1 . i C8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993

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I mill I 5. FOR SALE MISC, 7. FOR RENT MISC. 8. CARS FOR SALE 8. CARS FOR SALE 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE 11. RECREATIONAL i OiL FURNACE FOR HOUSE $256 wood SECURE OUTSIDE STORAGEAvailable 1965 MUSTANGConvertible red, 4 speed, 1981 HONDA PRELUDE Good condition 1979 FORD 3/'4 TON Camper special, VEHICLES heater (heavy duty) $100.00, freezer for boats, campers, b'ailers, may build your 6 cyt, asking $7500 627-7031. $2500 o.b.o, call 835-6692 aller 5 pro. extended cab, new pa~, 1983 frontier, own snow protection. 635.6141. 8'9" camper 3 way fridge, oven, fumace, 1979 23' FRONTIER MOTORHOME for (chest type) $175, fuel oil tanks, 635- 1978 THUNDERBIRD 2 Door hard top, 1988 DODGE ARIES Le, great fardty car, sale or trade for 18/20' trailer, 72,000 Ion. air conditioning, 4 dr, 2.5 Jib'e, am/fm toilet, sleeps five, all for $7,000 o.b.o 638- 6128. 8. CARS FOR SALE cruise control, good running condition air/cruise/tilt, $14,500. C,dl after 7 p.m., MANURE FOR SALE $10.00/load, you $2500 635-5020 or 635-7496. automatic, $5500 obo, 638-1956. 1956. 1984 TOYOTA 4x4 Long box 1/2 ton 5 635.5843. . pick up 635-9230. 1990 CHEV EURO Lumina 3.1 fi, 4.door 1955 CHEV 2 Door wagon, restora~on 1990 FORD MUSTANGGT, 31,500 kin's, excellent condition, elr conditioning, spd, standard transmission, am/fTn CAMPERIZED POSTAL Van, 3-way FORGET ME NOTS ANTIQUES AND loaded ec 63,000 km, asking $9,500 or will started, no engine $1700, 1969 Charger fddge, hot plate, furnace, chemical toilet, 440 new rug and vinyl roof $3200, 1955 power, stereo, new tires, cruise control, cassette, dual fuel gas/ng, additional 4 GIFTS a wonderful selection of formal and trade for van in vgc 638-1292. studded tires and canopy $.5000 obo 632. tree planter special,. $3500 635.5704 Chov gdll, 5 corvette rally wheels, 1970 pay no GST, asking $14,500 obo 635- country style antiques and acceesodes, 1985 DODGE RAM 2 Passenger cargo 7685. evenings. hwy16 Endako, B.C., 699-8812. van good condition, standard, white $2950 Mustang rear spoiler, 1955 Chev flip.up 1367 evenings. front, many 1964-74 Dodge pads 635- 1990 FORD AEROSTAR XL Electronic TRAVEL-MATE CA~PER For import size AI-rENTION MEAT Cutters: Butcher boy. cail638-1972. 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE 4wd, loaded, 7 passenger, excellent electric meat catting saw and meat gdnder 1992SUBARU LOYAL 4x4 wagon, 4 door 6128.z truck c/w 3 way fridge, 3 bumer stove, condition, 842-6272 (days) on 842.5127 furnace steel sink sleeps 4, $3500 obo, walk-in freezer and walk-in cooler, Jack , metait~ blue, stereo, floor mats, as new ESTATE SALE, 1990 Dodge Spirit 1 ,1990 AEROSTAR XLT Loaded 59,000 (eves) Reitsma 847.2528. 8500 ~, asking $11,500 call 635-7886 owner, transferable warranty, • kms, $14,500 also 1986 ford ranger x-cab call 635-1772 days 633-3846 evenings, conditioning, cruise, tilt, radio/cassette, 4 1993 DODGE DAKOTAClub cab4x4 V8 1992 DIPLOMAT TRAVELMATE 5th FARMED B.C. Fallow deer, by the half or 90,000 kms $3900 oho 847-8948. auto, deluxe cab, many extras 18,500 firm, . cylinder auto, Michelin liras, 23,000 kms, 1985 VW TRANSPORTER Van with whad, 22 1/2 ft long ladder, roof reck, the whole, for inform~on or arrangements 1985 GL Subaru 4 door Sedan, auto, low likenew $8900 no G.S.T. 847.3544. call 638-8345. stereo; night tables awning, and rear call 845.2891 B~ett Fallow. miles, eskinq $4000 obo. call 635.6205. canopy ec $3100 obo 635-1313 or 847- 1978 GMC PICKUP, Half ton, long box, 1987 FORD AEROSTAR, Van seals 7, 9266. jacks. Excellent condition, asking $17,500, NEW 2600 Yoit Universal gym, (was aluminum running boards and box liner on 638-8474 after 6 p.m..or leave a message. $900) asking $550, call 635.6220. 11. RECREATIONAL 200,000 ic~, stereo system, $6560, call 1984 TOYOTA4X4 EXTENDEDcab pick. rubber mat; power windows, sliding rear 638-4525 after 5pm. 1983 VANGUARD 24' trailer, stereo bunk' HOME AUDIOSub woofer, Yamaha swlO VEHICLES up full canopy amish cassette stereo, 40 window, sun roof, tit, automatic model, good condition, asking $10,OO0 1979 VOLKSWAGONSeinocco, standard, like new $280 oba, energy 3 audio channel cb radio, large mud tires on dins, transmission, complete rebuilt w/200 phone 842-5438• Speakers with stands $275 obo, 638-1956 sun roof, black with grey interior, excellent four studded snow tires on dms, new miles, 427; high dual 4-bruTal carburetors; running condition, new brakes, high quaity dutch and brakes just done, regular butterfly intake; 550 hp; engine built by Jim 12. MOTORCYCLES AP/~TMENT SIZE Fridge $140, manual Chinook Sales Ltd. stereo, front wheel drive, $2700 obo, services, runs great, some body work Goertzen of moonlight auto, Bums Lake. defrost good oondition phone 635.3475. (message)63&oe32. required, asking $45OO, call Ch~ at 638- Serious enquiries only. Home 845.7971 1979 HONDA CB750K, good running PLYWO00 RBERGLASS Riverboat, Fall Clear Out Special 1990 TEMPO GL, 4 Door, automatic, p/s, 0737. work: 845-2333 ask for Trauey. condition faiding and tank bag included $75.00 obe, baby swing brand new $85.00 p/b, a]c, cruise $6900 call 635-2146. 1979 DODGE DAKOTALE, $13,900, V6, 1974 HAYES GRAVEL Truck, 350 Jimmy $1000 635-6290. hot point air cond~oner $200 ebo, 635- On All RY'S I 1987 AEROSTARExcel II cruise, tilt, V.6, auto, loaded to the hilt, towing pkg, rebuilt 2 yrs ago, 13 speed, 44 rear ends, 4378. 13. SNOWMOBILES Chinook Sales Ltd. auto, 77,000 miles, excellent shape $8600 brakes, etc. For 5th wheel #55OOlb,30,000 • 90% rubber, comes with snowplow, asking 20 LB, FRONT LOAD Dp/er, in good obo 1-374-2243. miles, 635-5843 after 7 p.m. $15,000 firm, 635-7933. 1993 SK]DO0 Alpine II, w/cover and 5506 Hwy. 16 West, Terrace running cond~ion, to view at Richards 1984 DODGE Ades, 4 door, auto good 1986 CHEV 62 Diesel, 3/4 ton, excellent hendwarmers, $7.500, loading ramp extra laundromat, 3223 Emerson, $400, phone winter tires, good running condition, good condition, 130,000 kin, $3,980 no GST, 11. RECREATIONAL under warranty until Jan 94, 992-715~, 635-5119. 635-2033 shapo$1200 obo 698-7627, Call 638-0454. VEHICLES• aAer 5pro Quesnel. YAMAHA ALTO Sax $500, reese 14,000 D 6101 1985 BLUE HONDA LX 4 door, accord, • 1988 FORD RANGER 4x2 extended cab 1993 EXT $50 ER M/C low mi skins, Ib removable 5th wheel hitch, $250, 18SS :: :!: ~!: :i$ :~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:.::!:!:I:~:~:T:~:~:~$~:~:!:'~:!:~$!:! !:~:'.'$!:!:':-:~:~!i$':~':~.':$i new paint, 104,000 kin, verygood running • standard, v-6, chrorne-mags, charcoal 6 WHEEL DRIVE ARo, with snow tracks COVer,tank, bag, 1-692-7410. Honda 3.wheeler, $500 692-3292 eves and trailer, $3500, 635-6600 days 635. :p,:::;:::;:::;~ :::::::::: ;::;:;;~:; :;~ ::::::::::~,~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: condition $4300 obo, call 635.0244. grey, cassette, new exhaust]rubber, mint 2052 after 6pm leave message. before 9 p.m. CONVERTIBLE 1987 Dodge lebaron, condition, $8000 obo. phone 635.1454. 14. BOATS & MARINE Big Foot 8' PATHRNDER Camper for full size CASH & CARRY Cabinet Warehouse. C611 Impertl was $9,998 68,000 km, with digital dash, pw, pb, MUST SELL 1988 Chev silverado 4x4 1981 22 FT, CAMPION CIJB, 80 hrs on Huge savings, warehouse pddng cabinets p.roof, tilt & cruise, am/fro cassette, in exc. tnck, new upholstery, 3 way •dgs and Now $9,214 comes with alpine cd player 7,000 km on stove, thermostat controlled furnace, mar ib/ob, campedzed cabin, heater, 2 d/s by Kitchen Craft of Canada. 3566 Massey condition, $8000 phone 632.7366 new engine transmission and much more vhf, e~, galv tandem trailer asking Dr. Pdnce George 561.2240. Fax 561- 1986 FORD TEMPO, GL, 4dr, auto, a/c, sleeps 4, asking $2000 obo, 635-3396. • Big Foot • 638-8505. $2O,OOOphone 33S-537~. 2250. clean, excellent tires, power bck and 1984 24' CITATION5th wheel awning, ec CT8 Toilet Model, was $13,057 1985 CHEVROLET.Pick-uptruck 2 wheel 1980 18' CUDDY. hardtop cruiser, 470 windows, no g.s.t. $3300 phone 635.7696. $14,000 obo, 638.1280 eves or weekends. Now $12,238 drive, in good condition automatic power, less than400 original hours, galley 1991 VOLKSWAGON Passat air, cruise, tmnsmisslon, 305 motor, no rust, price 1974 ARISTOCRATHoliday trailer, 17 1/2 stove, icebox, freshwater, bus heater, There'sAlways Big Foot till heated seats, power mirrors, stereo, $3600, can be seen at 3592 Alder ave. foot long, sleeps 6 ridge, stove, oven• sounder, sleeps 4, galvanized EZ loader (;9.5 DLX SD, was $17,474 burgundy, 29,000 kms, immaculate, phone 635-3752. New wiring new tires, gcodshape $2400 trailer, asking $I 1,000 phone 638.8466. obo 1-698-7627. SomethingNew Now $16,440 asking $18,400 call 842-5038 before 8 1981 FORD Light blue econolins van, p.m. full bumperto bumper warranty. 21' CAMPION With trailer, sounder, VHF shortbox, heavy 1/2 ton, 6 cyl, grc, new 1977 WINNEBAGO Motorhome 23' 440 radio, dawndggers, $10,OO(). phone 638- Popping Up Big Foot 1989 4 DOOR FORD Tempo, auto-new paint job, contact Time Cleaners Ltd, 635- dodge, 4 piece bathroom, sleeps 8, 1437. C9,5 Queen,was $16,878 paint, low km ec $7600 obo 635_-4378 2838 or alter 6 pm 635-6183. $16,000 847-3O95. Now $14,990 "rimbedine 10 Foot- Loaded, was $17,948 CITYOF TERRACE1993 SALE BY TENDER Now $16309 " ON AN 'AS -IS-WHERE-IS' BASIS .... i:~i:~..%~:.G~..'.~:~.:,-'....'.:~. :~::.'.~;* ~..~ ~,~,'.....,,~.,,-.,, . .;., . : :¢ ': ~. ~ .... ,~.~.~.~.-~:~,~,~.~.,~- - .',,:0CTOBER'9,~1993 ...... ~...... ~" ../':. ~.~ . Big Foot' II B17 DLX,was $17,m li ITEM ". DE'SCRi'PTION: : ITI~M DI~CRIPTION Now $16,634 .11 Rustler 01 Pro Tour, Lynx, 12 spd, Mens, Orange/Purple 48 20 H,P. 3-Phase Elecb'ic Motor 20 ft. Rear Bath, was $16,722 02 Pro Tour, Lynx, 12spd, Mens, Orange/Purple 49 610 JD Loader Arm (needs repair) Now $t 4,306 03 Rialto, Shimaro, 18 spd, Mens, Red 50 4' Piston Pump 04 Kuwaham, Impulse, 21spd, Mens, Black 51 Honeywell Furnace Controls • ~ , ...... i: Rustler 05 Velo Sport, Pyrennees, 12spd, Mens, Yellow/Blue 52 Standard Man-Llffing Bucket P,286 Rear Bunk's,was $23,386 06 Pro Tour, 400, lOspd, Mens, Blue 53 Tar Pot Csmall) . % .... The Yellow Gift House Now ~20,573 07 Free Spirit, Mirage0 188pd, Mens, Black 54 Ford C8 Transmission On Highway 16 08 Norco, Nomad, lOspdl Mens, Black 55 Marquette 295 A.C. Arc Welder 10% Dlscount 09 Sears, lspd, Ladles, Blue 55 Enamel/Steel Sink 638-1808 On,NI Used Trailers - 5th Wheel 10 Krane All-Pro, ATB 12, 12spd, Ladles, White 57 Fire Hydrants; TC #2 Slide P-"~=

11 Pro Tour, Cougar, 18spd, Ladies, Purple/Orange 58 Tidy Tank 50 gal. " / Scouts ,,,our goals are 12 Venture, Mountain tour, Canyon Runner, 18spd, Ladies 59 - Tidy Tank 35 gal. limitless as space Citation 13 Vans BMX, lspd, Boys, BlueNVhite 60 10.00;20 mL Load Range 14 ProTour, Cougar 18, 188pd, Boys,Grean 61 10.00-20 Load Range F, D 24RLAwning, was $29,029 15 Pro Tour, Cheetah 12, 12spd, Boys, Blue 1978 Acklands Power Plant Now $23.599 1980 MoCulloch Power Plant Travelalre Knight lOyd Dump Box Heavy Duty Pickup WorkBox TW256 Awning, was $29,556 16 IBM 5251 Work Statlon 6. WANTED MISC. 16 Work Box For 1-Ton Tru Now $26,355 17 IBM 5291 Work Station DON'T LET IT Go to waste, we need 18 Atari SC1224 P.C. ; Pellet Gun - Crosman IV unwanted and freezer burnt meat d.nd fish Rust~er 19 IBM Selectric Typewriter ~8 Pellet Gun - Beckpacke wiN pick up cait 638.8868. RN255 Bunk Beds; was $21,798 20 Rex-Arm Copy Holder ~9 Ammunition.Belt - 12 g~ WANTED: To Buy or lease bapline for Now $I 8,990 21 High Back Office Chair '0 ,Levy's Gun Case, Black 93/~4 season,call 635-4170. 22 Office Chair ~ *... :, ~< Hoist Cylinder IF YOU ARE BUYIN6 or selling children's Cor~lr 23 ViOtor Medalist332 Adding Machine 20 tire and rim furniture, check with the Product Safety 30 ft• Loaded, was $38,568 24 C_AnonCanola MP131LAddlng Machine Portable Rb.dio Branch of consumer & Corporate Affairs Now $34,966 25 Record Stand, 5'-0x2'-0, Hbmemade Custo~ Executive Canada (604) 666-5O03to ensure it meets 26 Canon Canola 5'.Ox2'-O;Homemade - Transmltter/Receh current Safety Standards. The sale of non 10% Discount 27 Table ~.dtan Q.E. Radio compliant products not only could result in On Boats, New & Used 28 Table ~dlan G~E. Radio a ~glc accident but also in a violation of 29 Cassette Case with 27 tapes ...... adian G.E. Radio. the HazardousProducts Act 10% Discount ?:-7. Canadian Marconi Corn On All Boat Trailers 30 C.D.'s (2) WANTED BOAT RACK To fit box of full 31 Panasonic EaseL-Phone Answering Mechil Canadian Marconi Corn size chw pickup tmsk• 638.1423. 32 Sanyo Model M-139NAnswerlng Machine Canadian G.E. Radio 33 JVC KD.VIO0 Stereo Cassette Deck Q.E. MVP Personal Ra( 34 RealisticSpeakers (2) G.E. PR25 Master Radi 35 Panasonlc CX-IO00 Cassette Deck Marconi DP48 Radio and Charger, 66 Hitachi Cassette Dec" Model WR-IO0 Radio and Charger 37 Bass 4B Speaker G,E. Portable Leather Carrying C~ WANTED 87 Q.E. Portable Leather Carrying Ca 38 Walky MuslcAM/FM 39 Sony Dlscman Player & Cassette Adapter • ;: ;:::.. 88 Q,E, Portable Leather Carrying Ca 40 Panasonic Model RQ-V185 Player . ~!!,~:. ~ .~:~.~;i ~: 89 G.E. Portable Leather Carrying Ca 41 Curtis RTC-45 Stereo System 'ortable Leather Carrying Ca COTTONWOOD • 42 Sanyo Solid State 19" "IV 'ehicle Centre for Portable R. 43 Ford AM/FM Car Radio 44 BrownieAutomatlo Movie Camera 8ram 45 Qaste¢ Precision Gas Detector ~ "~~ ~!;~.~.:...... *~~' ~:~:~~ ,~(/i-,..... 92 1977 Ford 3/4 Ton Crewcab ~ ..:~:~ ~ !'ii~:7:~-~!~/'&i;~ LOGS ...... ~:. ,~ ~:~.:~ r.:',~ri.!i~ !ii~..93:;. 1986 Toro Gro'undmaster.117 Mower ~i:~i:~/;i~=..ii:: ~',~:':-, , :~~.;~.-,..~... ~:,~" ;~: 46. Stihl 090 Saw Body ...... ,i;~..,.:,: ~.,;..~.~,.:~;~;;;.~ :~ • Small & large quantities I 47 20 H,P. 3-Phase Electric Mobol;~:._ .: -o eeler& ul grades • .... P P ~, , /i ~.,~: - ...... ':~...-. ~,i~i~; When: Satur~y~OctoberOg 1903; " ,-:,by thetrucldoad CBEINSPECTEDA?.I~: 1~e~blioW~i'~ 8a,m.tolp.m.ONLY ... ,'; i i ;+?'*~:~:~ ''~': ~...... i:~I/!/;;>:~;;;!;.'~:i';FORTHEATrENTIONOF: M.S, F]aagesund, Purchasing Agent, i:. to Kitimat , "TO BE SUBMITTED:~i on ~ F'~Prm ';::i;:;::;"~;.;,.;::!:~'!.! .;~ :SEAI~ENVELC arkS" - ~ - 5003 Grsham Ave, trucking * SEA~ ENVELC , 'Sale Terrace B.C. " -: byTe~lef' ' " (MAIUNGADDRESS: 3215 EbyStreet, Terrace, VSG 2X8)

please cot i: i. ~: .... ~=GSI'WILL BE PAY~EONALI~II~MB ALL BIDS 10 BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 4:00 RM. WED., OCTOBER 13,199.1 is n¢ nec~.rily a~ed. Any~n n¢ c~Imedon a befm ~e I0~ daYa~ noC~Uon~" ~ ~d m ~ ~ ~. ? J / ~ " .... , , L " CITY OF TERRACE L The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993- C9

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i w. 14. BOATS & MARINE 18. BUSINESS SERVICES 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK 9 YEAR OLD BAY Ther~-'gh bred gelding 162 hh, has consistently piscsd and won Paint yourself a 14 FT WELDED ALUMINUM Riverboat, ATTENTION SMALL BUSINESSES,Why 3 REG. ScoTrlSH HIGHLAND ~, up to basic IV dressage under amateur 40 hp }et, stand up steeringconsole $4800 pay high accountingfees for your book. from this year 1-694-3734. rider, at C.E.F. shows, is trained to brighter future firm; call 638-6345. keeping needs? For confldenl~al, medium II dressage,7000 o.b.o. 1-692. SHELTY'S ARE FAMILY, Small herding 3756. 20' ALUMINUM DEEPV boat, 95 hp, and professional bookkeepingservice, Manual dogs. sable female puppy well 15 hp motors, 3 gas tanks, vinyl top, or Computercall 635.9592. established, blue-tn litter due October ONE P,&JRADULT Pot bellied pigs, good DEALERSHIP OPPORTUNITY trailer, radio, cb, compass and life reasonable Ixices. GuaranteesMisthil 1. outdoor pals, very affectionate, easy to preserves$5900 o.b.o. 847-9174. 692°3403. care for. 1-694-3789after 8p.m. Color Your World is seeking an aggressive owner/operator for a 18 1/2 STARCRAFTAluminum boat, and REGISTERED QUARTERHORSE Mare, dealership in your area. The decoraUng canoe could be incorporated into THROUGH BRED GELDING S yrs old 16 gent, willing $2000, haiflinger. bailer, 60 hp evinmde motor, depth UITAR REPAIR I hh, basic dressagelow hunter, must sell an existing retail business or could stand independently. sounder, c.b. radio, cabin will seat 3, quarterhorse cross filly, good for riding, Call after 6:00 pm J 2500, 2 yr old, black re(], quarterhorse packing, $1000,both have excellent blood ColorYour World will provide excellent fishing boat, $,.=,500call Ed at gelding, started $15001-694-3521. 635-7031 lines. 846-9635evenings. - Guaranteed Quality Products 847-2214. BEAUTIFUL SWEET Seal point Siamese 20' WELDED ALUMINUM Center consol~ ARAB/QH MARE, 4 years broke to ride, - Comprehensive b'aining kittens readyto go, $75.00eactl or two for excellent dressage, propact, registered 93 madner 115 h.p.o.b, with jet & prop $125.001-692-3722let it dng. Arabian gelding, 3 years, greenbroke, - Proven marketing strategy c/w IrsJler, ~ negotiable 847-9160 - Ongoing support '1 I discoveredANEWME"an easyway. I lost I REGISTERED QUARTERHORSE Show gentteand sensible,serious inquiries, 847. excellent for steelheadfishing. inches, weight,feel great and have geldings some very fancy weanlings and 8968. VALCO RIVER BOAT. 1985, 19'6" 350 tons of energy.Naturally. yearlings, get ready for 1994 Season Minimum equity of $25,000 to $35,000 required. If you wish to consider chev, 245 hp, inboard jet, jacuzzJ pump, You can starttoday by telephoning NOW! 1-692-3722let it fine! 21. HELP WANTED being associated with Canada's largest home decorating' chain please full canvas top, asking $13,500847-2900. Dlanne Rowe 638-1349 contact Bob Skinner ColorYour World 15. MACHINERY arot Reading, ~!~i.il Unit One, 7560 Vantage Way, Delta, BCV4G 141 SIGNODE MODEL M-22 vc 44 lumber Healing ~ii Tel: (604) 940-0433 streppor 2301460 voltage, complete with For Appt. i'C~i::). Fax: (604) 940-1584 hydraulics and in'end ouffeed conveyor A- I-condition call Gordon 1-403-454-0327 "~j~" Call Doris ~ii:i'. Frontier Chrysler - one of Smithers premier dealer- Edmonton. 798-9541 . ~.:..-:ii: ships, has an immediate opening for a salesperson. EXCAVATORS, BACKHOE, Wheel -- '~.'.:~!~!' The successful applicant will be self motivated, outgoing p.~l~>~r~ll~_.~ KERMODE leadem bobcats, tilt trailers, low beds, ~:..."i:::ii' and able to work well in a team environment, n~t~r===~q~ pups, enddumps, gensets, water, dump A & R ~;~:i Previous experience in retail sales is a definite asset. FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY and service trucks, crew cabs, snow _. ~'i': The position itself offers an extensive benefits package equipment, plow trucks, sanders, graders i--t~novall:lOn ~.'.:..' and the potential or a superior income. with wingsphone 493-6791. FOR SALE: Six and half kw, diesel light Construction ~)il;i Frontier Chrysler for an opportunity to become a member past)t, 220/110 volt, new batteries, good ] .~:.."~:i~i.oftheirtop ranked salesteam. Phone 1-800-665-5880. condition $1850call Houston845-3730. PART TIME CUSTODIAN 20 YEARS I ":':": ..... , TJACK 404.Skidder, 3 sets chains, 2 CALLand~OIWl|llhl ~~t~"=i!Apply in confidencej~_ liii~to either Glenn or MarktrainBandstrathe,,rightat ,,~4~ • " spare tires, 101/2 snow blade,forks, parts Experience ~':T.";T.'."C, TM $14,000 842-6367leave message. • ~ ~li~ ~ r,~lli,,r,~ ¢~ Needed for Kermode Friendship Society, person 1B88 KENWORTH Log truck w/scales must be bondable, this is primarily an evening job, bunks working on Bay haul, Houston, 635-1787 ilr-r--IJr.lJ ~ resume must includepast work experience & leave message: 845-7488 or phone H490433on YK CeaseLake. ~1~~~ k';fim~t ~ references, dead line for application is Oct. 8/93. p'i~;ff'e'd: b;'will Position to commence on Oct 25/93. 16. FARM PRODUCE ¢o.,al I I '2;:a:s;;:.;:'p~;in:' ' i HAY FOR SALE Grass alfalfa square I .,... CeMre I 'l W:::r:d~dn~:iad:::eneaotiable u~n exoerience., I' .Resumes accepted at:. SocietyKerrn°deFriendship bales phone 567.2949Vanderhoof. GOOD QUALITY OATS431bs, per bushel I *Aircraft Charter I ~- ~ ...... ' .... " • 3313 Kalum St bdght in colourcall 567-4896Vanderhoof. I Flight See,ng Trips I ~,' ~~°t° ..,. o,..., . ~' ~ Terrace, B.C. SQUARE BALES FOR SALE, CowJhome, I *recreational• " and career" training" I ~~~,uu.~ % . ~:. ;~' A~entinnSadi6 Parnell phone 1-2964266. I Next Ground School I POTATOES 25/lb, Carrots 29/lb, Parsnips I 39/lb, Amies Meat Market Dutch Valley, I Starts Oct, 7/93 | ~ Terrace, BC ~. ;~ 635-2774. ! * four seat aircraft for rent I • un~ 4 =~ : : HAY FOR SALE 800 Ib round bales no . rain call Jim 690.7378Fed Fraser,or 567- •I Ph: 635-1316 , I:., o-.'nManar ...... | ,:;: : A!second :home_.,, ~803 Vanderhoof. HAY FOR SALE Aiphala mix grass mix DR YTOP. at b utifdi Uabin:e:Lak:e ' some rain,large round bales approx 1400 Ibs, call 690-7431 Fo~tFraser. GUTTERS ; from as little as $20,000. FOR SALE SQUAREHay bales alfalfa 55 ...... SALES POSITION to 60 Ibs, ton for $65.00 or $2.00 per square bales,stored under roof, call 567. Experiencedenthusiastic pemon requiredto 1illa sales position 4839 or 567-2296Vanderhoof. in No~ern B.C. HAY FOR SALE. New crop. Rorne-,Nfalta, .timothy, Alsike-Rome, Clover.Timothy, Specializing in 5" continuous We require someone who can supply 3 - 5 years sales Cummins Ranch, Hwy 16 West, South steel or aluminum 'gutters. experience, preferably in an Industrial or construction related • ' ~m~(,'i~.i~L1~:.""'i;. ~ .;.~..-7:...~- r~.~r-::.~..-. • Hazelton, 842.5316. Installation, repairs & field. Some background in quoting, tendering and estimation 17. GARAGE SALES cleaning. would be a definiteasseL SERVING TERRACE f Travel will be required up to 50% of the time therefore a LOOKING TO MAKE ROOM in your & KITIMAT ~I~,'£ -~..'.~,-~ 'OY~'~,?.'~$ ...... Bill garage? Adverse your garagesale in the reliable vehicle is a must, Salary competitive to this Industry. -:-..~. -,L,~._.,~~ ' P "" q ,~--~!I Roofing and Siding , • • "a ~ ~--...... ,'---_~-~,..%.~. F*,~¢i) ~ ~ '~ ~,',~.X.~'~"'4u~ Classifieds 638-SAVE. Installation and Repairs Terrace or K]tJmatresidency required, 18. BUSINESS SERVICES Call Steve 638.0838 Please reply to: Box 17, 4647 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B • Situated at Granisle,hi centralBritish Columbia. TERRA BOBCAT SERVICES, Backhoe, I V8G 1S8 with resume and hand written coveringletter, • Ideal for fishing, hunting and year-round recreation. auger, angle broom, paget forks, tracks 5 1!). LOST & FOUND • Longestnatural lake in B.C. ton dump, call 638-8638 or mobile 638. • Less than two hours drive from Smithers' airport. 3808. LOST: BLACK Long haired cat wearing REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION white flea collar on bench or Horseshoe, Regional District of • Excellentmarina facilities. & parts. We rebuild standard answer to Kitty or Chloe phone 638-1816 • All lots fully-serviced. transmissions, transfer cases and rear or Wendy at 635.5828. Bulkley Nechako • Two and three bedroommodern homes with full basements. ends. Bel air automotive auto 10am and FOUND, ONE PAIR of subscription 492 Alaska Drive ~ Pollz| Add,eat: service. 846.5101, Telkwa B.C. Y¢llowheadHwy 16 ./~-~'~J'~ nox 820 Viewing by appointment onl~ call 1-697-2201 -: glasses In River Drive ares, call 638-0638 Burns Lake, B.C. ~ Burnt Lake•D.C, FOR YOUR LOG HOME, Framing, roof, to identify. VOJ lEO VOJ lEO or writeto: Housin& Box 2000, G~anisle, B.C., V0J 1W0 restoration, door, window, kitchen, bath, SET OF KEYS Found at WCB, to enquire ~°honc: (604)692.3195 Incorpor#lcd1966 stairs, fumiture, and finishings needs call please call 635-6536. Ghestfields, Frank Posseit1-694-3763 bus 1:694-3770. FOUND: LOOKSUke poodle/terriercross. off white, turquoise collar, call 638-1517 evenings. ADMINISTRATOR CAREER OPPORTUNITY [NO DIET MAGIC STOLEN: 9 year old boy asks public help to find his 1993 Yamaha motorcycle The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako is seeking a highly Pwgo, white with purple seat Reward Lose201bs.. in 30 days $5OO.0O635-5331. motivated individual to become Administrator. Houston Co-operative Marketing II Call Melodm 638-1671 FOUND KEYS On Katum Skeet call 638- Association ~J The successful applicant will be the chief administrative officer and 7263 if you think they are yours. secretary/clerk of the Regional District. LOST ONE BLACK and yellow Canucks pullover jacket wilh hood, brand new, last Applicants should have: -KID'S seen next to KalumRiver Bridge (Sept 19, 93) if found call 635-6823reward, General Manager CASTLE I:. - training in municipal or business administration; IT COSTS YOU NOTHINGto place a Lost - experience in the municipal field; (UCENCED) and Found Classified. Phone 638-SAVE - ability to interact effectively w!thpoliticians, staff, general Friday 5 pro. Total Sales for 1992 between 2 and 3 million .H PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE public and other agencies; For children 2~½ to 5 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK - excellent public relations and communication skills: and dollars III -ability to manage all personnel and office affairs in an effective FOR SALE2 REGISTERED Red angus and efficient team environment. 638-8890 bulk 1 1~ and 3 1/2 years old glddings Co-op experience an asset bros, Telkwa846.5628. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako office is located in Burns 16 HH DRAFT Cross sorret filly, 2 1/2 Lake, a scenic community in the centre of the Lakes District. The :yemm old, very gentle, 4 year old, bay area offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities and very Salary commensurate with experience mare ~om rag stock) bred for 94 to e affordable housing. Trakaner 1.694.6,~.1. Send resume, including salary expected and FOR SALE CKC Registered labrador Salary" will be commensurate With qualifications and experience. A Re,lever pups. Phone 635-3265, comprehensive benefit package is available, as is relocation application to: i : :::~: HORSES BOARDEDOn Usk FerryRoad, assistance. indnde~ pasture, sheler and hay $I00 HARMONY month, call 638-1943, Interested applicants should submit a letter and detailed resume Houston Co-operative ONE MALE CKC Registered ycrkshire including salary expectations, marked "confidential" by October EO. Box 900 lewler puppycai1632-7105. ~•c: ~ ' :, CLOWNS Houston, B.C. For thatadded ente~nmed WANTED: LOVING HOME with room to run, beautifulyellow lab, 7 yea~ old, male V0J 1Z0 :: ,,*your ore= fa~ify dog ~-SSlS. Birthday Party & Picnics Attention Board " Special Occasions REG'D ENGUSH Springer spaniels : ~ :i: ~~I champion bloodlines.Show and pet pupl)~available. Also Refd toy pooq~ Competition will 638-8608 champion bkxxlines. Only Pel~ 4 males, ~2-3195) I II I 635.1311 i C10 -The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 • T ERRAC E CTI()N DS

I 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK 23. WORK WANTED 24. NOTICES 24. NOTICES I I BUYING CATrLE? For all your buying ULUAN'S FAMILYOaycare has openings PRO-UFE EDUCATION available to needs, contact your team agent, Dick for 2-5 year olds, call 635-5191. general public, videos;pamphlets, lending Coombs,where the quality cattle are being PAINTER WITH 10 years experience, libraw, dealingwith human life Issuessuch ComeJoin Our GlobalFamily I listed and sold (through the computer) inside or outside, big or small call 635- as abortion and euthanasia. Student feeder cattle every Friday7:45 am sharp 1787. enquirieswelcome. Gag 635-3646. for info~ation call 567-3385. COMPLETE HOUSEKEEPING Fast, ZION BAPTIST'CHURCH' Ii DOG AND CAT Grooming, Lisa635-5764 reliable, and bonded, for mere Information II 4609 ParkAvenue Terrace, II ceil 635.9O86. 2911 S. Sparks St. 638-1336 21. HELP WANTED I ONE TON TRUCK For movingdriver and "c"c!n"e+°a' II WALK FOR X-MAS$$$ Nowi Updateyour track $45/hourcall 635-93.33. 9:45 Sun(Jay School (all ages) Terrace/Kitimatcity directory in your home LOADER OPERATOR W~h 23 years 10:55 Worship Service Wouldlike to introduce I area. No selling, no experiencenecessary. expedenca wantsto relocate to Northern SUNDAY Paid weekly, approx3 weekswork starting BC seeking full time employmentceil Allan AM - 2 Worship Services DR. TAMMY CRAWFORD t Oct. 12, Prepareto work min 32 hrs/week, 1-672-9871 ' Pastor: Ron J. err Housewives, students welcome, apply in 9:15 & 11:00 Optometrist writing giving street address, phone WORK WANTED: I will work for any Child care and Sunday School Terrace and area business.I am a tireless through grade three number etc. B.C, Diredories, do Ten'ace Matthew's Anglican sales representative. I work 7 days a SL PM- Family Bible School Standard,file no 200 4647 Lazelle Avenue Church who has joined his Terraceand Kitimatpractices week; days and evenings. I will present 6:00 pm for all ages Terrace B.C. V8G 1S8, your sales or service message to 18000 4514 L~kelse Ave. FULL'lIME Personalsecretary, must have potential customers everyweek. My past Ph. 635-9019 WEEKLY extensiveoffice experienceand be familiar historyproves I spend an average of 3 1/~ Emergencies: 638-1472 FqoneerGirls, Youth Minis~es,Home FOR APPOINTMENTCALL: with computers, some bjping and data dayswith each consumerin your market. I Pastes The Roy. Dean Houghton Bible Studies & Ladies~me Out enby also involved,#ease mail resume to am The Terrace Standard. Call me, I will Deacon: The Roy. Jim Cain 635-5620 (Terrace) C.S. Enterprises, 4917 Highland Drive work for you. Standard Advertising638- Come Worshlp.~ Us ALLIANCE CHURCH Terrace, B.C. V8G-1H4. 632-2821 (Kitimat) 7283. Sundays 10:00 a.m. 4923 Agar Ave. HAIRDRESSER WANTED Ful or p~t I JourneymanCarpenter Holy Eucharist For more information time in Bums Lake 1-692-7687. Will do finishing, renovationS,install cabinets, Sunday School 8;. Nursery CHILDCARE WANTED for after school patio,pe~ing. Abo willbuild furniture. available Phone 635-7727 or 635-7725 and no school days, for Michael 10 and Preflnlshed Hardwood Floodng Maple, bkd~ ash, oak.Available in naturaland Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. Erin 7 (K~J-K'Sh~ a~ea)please phone vadousooloum. (No sandingrequired) Size 3/4" x 638-8120. 21/2" or 31/4' H.D. FIELD SERVICEMechanic, we are CALL 635-6277 (leave s messageI expanding a qualified journeyman H.D. mechanic for the Terrace area. The ;~xz~xxxzxxxxxxxxxxxx~i" individualwe are looking for must be able tt ' Looking for , El to work with little or no supen~eion,be a self starter, possessa good knowledge of f] Child Care? ~] logging and cons~on equipment, [] Skeena Child Care Support H specificallyrnotor graders, excavators,and [] Program can help you make ~;], Get Yourself Into Some Hot Water hydraulic logging machines,have supedor ~1 the right choice for your child. ~ technical abilities and able to || .For information on choosing ~ communicate well With staff and ~] care and available options, call 1~1 customers. The successful applicantmust [] Coco at 638-1113. H INGY'S HOT TUB be able to write detailedrepo~ts, Qualified ~ A fi'ee service provided by the Terrace [~1 candidatesare asked to submita detailed ~'] Women's Resource Centre and fun,led ~ [~Iz~J Financial Services Rentals& Service resume to include references and a ~J by the Minblry of Women's Equality. H ~~___~ Federal&Provincial handwritte~ cover letter to Director, Hot tub rentals,sales & service Human Resources, Wajax Indus~ies ttxz .xT.xxj[x;xxx_=. XxxTxxxg. . . Tax Returns *Supplierof chemicals & filters Limited, 8760 River Road, Delta, B.C:, 24. NOTICES Jan Lok, CMA 635-7795 638-1490 Terrace V4G1B5. WANT TO EARN Extra income? Full or LOSE INCHES AND Cellulite, best of all part time, call 635-3066. have energy a! day. This exciting new E WOOLWORTHS ACCEPTS product suppresseshunger. C.J. or Dave APPUCATIONS for employment every 635-9277 • Now Everyone Can Brew Wednesday for an application& inteh'iew FOR ALL TOTAL N0slalners there are ~/OUTDOOR \~"~~" please applyto Personaloffice, many thing we can do to stem the tide of ( ~~ ) Commercial Ouahty Beer & Till:; .LT~RR~_~.:. ~Tk~qD/q::ID reminds drag abuse.Be an activemember and or .... ,\.~.~,~:,/ ~,. Wine For 1/2 The Cost supporter of the Woman's Chris,ms 8iitishCo(u'mbi~~d~ids:pUbficaben of any Temprance Union ceil 842-6555. advertisernent= in connection with JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, For your free ADVENTURES ' employment which discdminales against copy of Crisis of Consdenceby Raymond • Hunting • Fishing • Camping Supplies any person becauseof origin, or requires Franz, leave your sane and number at 1- a }ob applieantto furnish any information 847-5758 . 2pm-mpm I~ 635-5757 r =.~-=~ l Skeena Mall 635-1175 concerningrace, rellgion~(:dour, moesW, o place of odgin or political belief. Readers: In ads where 'male"is referred to, please NIRVANA METAPHYSIC & read also as 'female' and where'female is HEALING CENTRE used, read also as 'male'. "BECOMING FREE" h~rucourses, Brew It Your Way! ARE YOU STARTING healing, eplrltued counselling at Wanted NlNana. Scotties 3611 Cottonwood 635-T/7(~ A NEW BUSINESS? Part Time and Full Time Contactthe TerraceStandard Ad Departmentbefore you open [Z~zzz xz:z~zzz z~ZZZZ z~ zzZZZ • U-BREW HAIRDRESSERS *You can't afford to start without taking advantage of The Annual General Meeting , Beer& VV]heRecipes • Supplies on commission basis. Starting and election of officersfor • Fdendly,Knowledgeable Staff . CompeteBrewing Facilities our new Business Services package special immediately in Kitimat. Call Terrace Pipes and Drums [4720 A LazelleAve. 635-1166 ! 632-7759 (leave message) Phone 638-7283 I I Society will be held Monday, October 18, 1993 at 7:30 pm ~] 23. WORK WANTED at the Kin Complex (behind SAI~bWICHES ~¢:;COFFEE WILL BABYSIT I my home, Copper Heritage Park). For more NORTH COAST cAKEs ~ PIES~ FRO2ENYOGUt Mountain School area. Mon-Fd,Ages 2yrs to older, 635-5318. information call Audrey 635- ~J EQUIPMENT LTD. I 4660 Lakelse Avenue at Ottawa Street, Terrace 3726 or Barry 635.5905 + Opeu Monday through Saturday. 9 ,~ to 9 pm 2&NOTICES Specializing in Parts & Service i Phone orders wclc0me: 638-1477 for Caterpillar Equipment Phone Toll Free 1.800-268-1611 Ph: (604) 635.1611 FAX (604) 635.1633 5106 Keith Ave,, Terrace, BC V8G 1Kg__ Do you work with a child who • appears not to listen? m • has trouble following directions or answering questions? • shows little or no Interest in communicaUng? mtFgtaBE • stutters? HELPING HANDS Courtesy Travel • is difficult to understand? 4718A LazelleAvenue HOME CARE 638 -- 8522 Terrace, B.C. V8G 1T2 Then this course is for youi • House Sitting . Handyman Services (24 Hour Service) Fax (604) 638-8562 • Fully Insured * Bonded You will have the opportunity to.., Changing the way you travel • learn the basics of normal speech and language I Continuous I Ph°ne 638"8677 Over 1000 independentlyowned and operated~a~0rm ,orkJwtde, development Concrete Curbin~l Mobile 638-5844 @/~ licensedtrademarks of Unl~obeTravel 0rdmm~0m~ Inc. • develop strategies to promote effective communication skills ' - + • participate In group learning activities • earn 15 hours of Early Childhood Education credit for Drifter'S course completion (not University credits) ~tuff ~1~'Such CRAFT SUPPLIES Western Wear Inc. ~------~ Where: Child Development Centre 4611 Lazelle Avenue • Pan imndle Slim • Koolah ~.~.~,J.~,~,~ 2510 S. eby Terrace, B,C V8G 1S3 • Wrangler * Roper When: Monday evenings • Australian Outback Collection • Brahma & Acme Boots Oct. 18 - Nov. 22 Inclusive 7 to 9:30 pm (604) 635-4324 SuzanneTurner, Owner • Smflhbilt Hats * Accessories p., . No Chargeti Phone635.2604 4660AL~ebe Avenue Call 635 9388 by Oct. 11 to register Fsx635-2649 Terrce,B.C. VSG 1PA

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f ,t The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - Cll TERRACE STANDARD i iii 32. LEGAL NOTICES 32. LEGAL NOTICES i!i:! ~: • i ~ ! i!! ..... City of Terrace CTION DS t THEC/T~-O~ I I TERRACE!TERR.Z .~ PUBLIC NOTICE 26. PERSONALS 26. PERSONALS Maynards RETONING APPLI(~ATION / TO THE LADyIn a pink top and tanned I HAVE SO MUCH love & affection to give Antique and histodc gun slackswho tried to teachme how to dance TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to you.If youere 30.45,slim, a ladythat likes auction to Include hunting and amend the City of Terrace Zoning By-Law No. 401-1966, CORRECTION at the NodhemMotor Inn on Saturday fun and laughter, C.W. ~sic, dancing, sporting memorabilia and In this week's 'Fashion for the 90's' flyer Sept 18/93please phone me at 635-5892. family life and all finerthings in life. Drag- and amendments thereto. foliowlngerrors have occurred: THE CHURCHOF JESUS CHRIST of free, childOK. I am single, sodaidrinker, militaria. We welcome The 'Images" Wallpaper Borders featured latter-day saints, the Mormons, fact or own home,finandatly secure, steady job. I consignments. Please call THE SUBJECT AREA: on page 13 are 5m roils, not 15m as fiction, shadowor recorded.Phone 847- needsomeone to love and come hometo ~%8ue Erb atl-876-1311 The application affects the area, within the City o.f Terrace stated, The After Sale Price of the Plaid 5758for recordedmessage. afterwork. Photoplease. Reply to file #85, Valance Is $11.97, not $9,97, and the 4647 Lazelie Ave.,Terrace, B.C., VBG described as: saving b 25% OFF, not 35% OFF. The 188. 32. LEGAL NOTICES Lot A, District Lot 611, Range 5, Coast Dlsb'lct, Plan P0uf Valanceis aw]lable in 3 patterns, not 11803 4 as stated, The Illustration of the Special Clearout and shown shaded on the map shown below. g~les on page 15 Is incorrect, The Hems 29. IN MEMORIAM @ Provl~¢o of Minldq d KEITH AVE. on sale for $19,99 are 'Super NES' ldll,k Columill Fwed, games, not'NES" gamesas shown. We apologizefor any inconveniencethis SUBSTANTIALCOMPLETION may h~vecaused. In Loving Memory of In the Matterof Constructionof Coldwatsr Kmart Canada Limited Arthur Cotle Mitchell Creek Bddge on the Coldwater Forest Seffca Road in the I~urn ForestDistrict. Jan. 4,1910. Oct. 12,1992 OWNER: MinlsWof Forests THORNHILL "Remembered' - but we have Governmentof BritishColumbia given you away. Though our | COMMUNITY CONTRACTOR: Formul~Pile end POHLE loneliness protests softly, web Bridge Comactom IJd, CHURCH gave your voice to the choir of 9243 PennRoad Box2465 Teens & Adults Bible Classes9'.30 the clouds, your laughter to the Pdnce George, BritishColumb¼ Sunday's Cool Club 9'.30 winds in the trees your spirit to V2N286 the flowers of the mesdows, T~e nctlca that, in accordancewith the ashes to the mountains,held in Builder's Lien Act of British Columbl~ nature's grace, We will always Substantial Performance has been established for the above project on have cur memories. September 17, .1993. AGIAR AVE. Silentlykept safe forever, Region IVlanzg~ So longtill .... MldsW of Forests Joyce and Family Pdnce RupedRegion :l'he intent of this Zoning Amendment application is to I change the zoning of the subject property 31. AUCTION SALES 33. TRAVEL FROM: (M1) Ught Industrial TO: (RS) Medium High Density Residential (80 persons per acre) AUCTION THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BY-LAW MAY BE SALE ELAI "TR . 'L INSPECTED in the reception area at the City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, 25. BUSINESS Saturday, October 8 1. RARATONGA 2 B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day OPPORTUNITIES 1 pm Sharp weeks Air/Hotel/ from Wednesday, September 29th, 1993, to Tuesday, The estate of B.C. Madill must 6 CHNR BEAUTY Salon with Wolfe Transfers/Lei $1,830 October 12th, 1993, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and the tanning bed,downtown Sn~thers, serious be cleared. October 11th, 1993 holiday. inquiriesonly. 647.5872 leave message. Contents: ColorTV, B&W TV, 2. PALM SPRINGS - 7 EARN EXTRAIncome working i~ut-time Misc. Electronicsincluding nights air and hotel VCRs, Tent & Backpack. THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN INACCORDANCE WITH THE from your home. Phonetoll flee 1.979- $499 MUNICIPAL ACT. R.S.B.C., 1979, AND AMENDMENTS 0729for 24 hr recordedmessage. Other consignmentsto follow. 3. HAWAII - Air only from THERETO. EXCELLENT INCOME Opportunitywell established excav~ng business. 835 H announce the engagement of For more information please Vancouver $398 Bobcat,,loader with versatileattachments Itheir daughter Fran Lorraine to phone: TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly, I (October) backhoe,sweeper, pal~ forks, posthole Martail Gagnon son of I L.W. Seam Auction augels, jackhammer compactor; compleb ,; Mr. Maurlce Gag:q, on ," .':.~ ,~ ' L. ~ ...... E.R. HALLSOR : 635-7824 ,:i/:~:::'/:'. :~Qe~:Adminisb.ator r,~l~bobest 638.OO04stter:7 p~. GREWAL JANITORIAL Service, call 638- 8266 or 635-3944.. SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 (TERRACE) MAJOR 6C PIZZA Chain now has hanchlee available for more information contact file #700 c/o Tonace Standard TRUSTEE ELECTION 4647 LazelleTerram B.C. V8G 188 PRIME VENDINGOpportunities avagable NOTICE OF NOMINATION PERIOD City of Terrace in the Tewaoe ~ea, high returns PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of School Distdct 88 (Terrace) that a guaranteedcall Eagle 1-630-387-CASH. Trustee election will be held on Saturday, November 20, 1993 to elect: SOUVENIR, GIFT, SMOKE Shop with lottery retail In vep/busy mall Iocaled in Trustees (five) - for a three year term (1993/96 calendar years) to represent the pUBLICNOTICF Terrace B.C.phone 635.9661 (days) and City of Terrace and Areas E and C of the K]timat-Stikine Regional 635-7644 (evenings), serious inquiries REZONINGAPPLICATION ody please, District; TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend the City of Terrace Zoning By-Law No. 401-1966, START YOUR OWN Homebesed Trustees (two) for a three year term (1993/96 calendar years) to represent the and amendments thereto. business $1000/wk pesdble for free District of Hazelt0n and District Of New Hazelton and Area B of details send BASE to Topek Enterprises #21-3319Kofoed, Terrace B.C. VeG 3P8 the KJtimat-Stikine Regional District, THE SUBJECT LAND: i Trustee (one) - for a three year term (1993/96 calendar years) to represent the The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace described as: Villages of Gitwangak, Gitanyow and Gitsegukla, A 1.25 ACRE PARCEL OF BLOCK 1, DISTRICT LOT Trustee (one) - for a three year term (1993/96) calendar years) to represent the 977, RANGE 5, COAST DISTRICT, PLAN 1055 Municipality of Stewart and Area A of the KJtimat-Stikine Regional and shown shaded on the map shown below. District. Nominations for qualified candidates will be received during regular office hoiJrs at ATrENTION FINANCIAL the office of the Chief Elections Officer, #100, 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, or the PLANNERS! Axe you energetic and highly School Board Office, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. motivated?We ere expandingin your area and requiresales pmfessionab o.QCs_~:Lo_um G~AIR AVENUE who currenlJyhave a dientelelist of 8:30 a.rn. - 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mol ..... small businesses: If you have a (excluding holidays) from: October 5, 1993 to Octobe sbong commitmentto your career and r thencall usl Dave Howe (604)769.6649 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fdday; October 15, 1993; or Fax: (604)769-6424 K~LLr~EU_ • AVF.~U£ 7era By appointment with the Chief Elections Officer at 635-1329

27.ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Nomination documents are available at the following locations: Canada Elections II Office, the SChool Board Office (Terrace), Village of Hazelton and the Stewart Municipal Office dudng regular office hours. NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:00 RM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER The intent of this to change the zoning ip,:Hip, Hurr 15, 1 993. FROM: Residential Dlstrl©t (One.Family Dwelling) ii john hits40 II Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the (R1) jurisdiction for which the person Is nominated. The nomination paper shall be TO: Residential District (Multi-Family DwelUng) H i OnSaturday II delivered to the Chief Elections Officer, or designate, at any time between the date of (R3) this notice and 4:00 p.m. October 15, 1993. The nomination paper shall include the name of the person nominated (both full name and usual name, If different); the THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BY-LAW MAY BE INSPECTED in the reception area at the City of Terrace residential address and mailing address of the nominee0 the names and residential Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, addresses of the nominators; a statement by the nominators that to the best of their B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day knowledge the person nominated is qualified to be nominated and if applicable, a from Wednesday, September 29th, 1993, to Tuesday, statement that the nominee is endorsed by an elector organization. October 12th, 1993, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and the GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE,. B.C. October 11th, 1993 holiday. this 22nd day of September, 1993 (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ~ Chief Elections Officer R.S.B.C., 1979, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.

Happy Birthday For fUrther Information please contact: TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. From Your Five School District 88 (TERRACE), • . . . 635.4931 E,R. HALLSOR Favourite Girls Clerk-AdmlnlsVator m ~J~m C12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 TION DS

TENDER Ptovlnca of Midday of B'll Jl/l'm @ rovinceof ilinidr/el edllok Columbls Forssls Bfltlak Columkls ~orests Qualified Contractors are invited to submit tenders for the following SMITHERS NOTICE INVITING Roofing Contract al Cottonwood NOTICE INVITING APPUOATION Manor - Senior Citizens Home - APPUCATION FOR TIMBERSALE FOR TIMBER SALE Located at 2261 Copeland Ave., Sally Port LICENCEA47424 LICENCEA46S74 Housto:~, B.C. Entrance Pursuant to Section 16 of the ForestAct, Pursuantto Section 16 of the ForestAct, Reqt.d~ents On a 5 aachen approx. seaJed tender applications will be 10.000sq. ft. roof. Tenders Invited T-BB04O accepted by the DIs~ct Manager,Katum sealed tender applications will be accepted by the District Manager, Kalum Smithers Provincial Forest Disldct, Terrace, British Columbia, All work to he in compliance with up to 10:30 e,m., on the 14th day of Forest District, Terrace,British Columbia, Government Building (~ Province of Ministry of (~ up to 8:30 a.m on the 14th day of National Building and B.C. Plumbing October1993, to be openedat 11:30elm., Code. Sally Port Entrance British Columbia Forests on the 14th day of October 1993, for a October 1993,to be openedat 9:30 a.m,, Provide material, equipment and labour Timber Sale Llcence to authorize the on the 14th day of October 1993, for a Replacement or shingleswith 20 year harvestingof 1320 cubicmetres, more or Timber Sale Llcence to authorize the dure inter-locking shingles. to construct Sally Port Entrance for the less, ot timber located in the vicinity of harvestingof 9009 cublc metres, more or Smithers Provincial Government PROPOSED SILVICULTURE PRESCRIPTIONS less, of timberlocated In the vicinity 3 km Venting to be checked and brought to approximately 40 km east of Terrace, Building. Notice of pre.harvest silviculture prescriptions, pursuant to secUon 3 of the 4.5 km on the Carpenter Creek Forest on the GreaseTrail SorestService Road code. Sauce Road in the KaJumTimber Supply in the KatumTimber Supply Area, Tenders may be obtained from B.C. silviculture regulations. Ara~. Hashing and gutters to be reused or Buildings Corporation at 2918 S. Eby TOTAL VOLUME: 9009 cubic metres, replaced as required - state % Street, Terrace, B.C., VgG 2X5 after The following areas have a proposed prescription that will apply if approval to log replacing on TOTAL VOLUME: 1320 cubic metres, more or less each. September 29, 1993, for general the area is obtained from the MinisW of Forests. The proposed prescriptions will more or less SPECIES:Hemlock: 58.9%, Batsmn:,4%, contractors only. be available for viewing until November 5,1993, at the MinlsW of Forests, Kalum SPECIES; Hemlock: 75.8%, Balsam: Spruce: 13,4%,Cedar 5.5%, Pine21.8% Replacement of plywood in some areas may be required - separate Forest District, #200. 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia VaG 1L1, 24,2% .... -~ ~...... ~.~ TERM:One (1) Year pr'ldng requtred on thts portion. Sealed tenders will be received at 2918 telephone 638.3290, dudng regularworking hours. TERM: Two (2) Months UPSETSTUMPAGE: $22.95 S. Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., VgG 2X5 UPSETS'I~MPAGE:$5.64 The lowest or any tender will not until 3:00 p.m., October 18th, 1993 and Bidding is restrictedto personsregistered necessarilybe accepted. will be opened in public ~lk~ To ensure consider~on before logging commences, any written comments must Bidding is restrictedto personsregistered In the Small Business Forest Enterprise at that time• be made to B,D. Downie, Distdct Manager, #200 - 5220 Kalth Avenue, Terrace, in the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program,Category One (1), Tenders wtlI be accepted until 5:00. British Columbia VaG 1L1, by the above date. Program, CategoryOne (1). p.m., October 8,1993. Plans can be viewed at Mail to: Cottonwood Manor || If there Is no Interestfrom CategoryOne B.C. Buildings Corpor- If there is no Interestfrom CategoryOne CIO Box 1140 13mber Cutting Cut Area Amendment (1) registrantson the ~dion dosing date, (1) registrantson the auctiondosing date, Houston. B.C ation- Terrace. r~t,, ~ then the sale may ~ re,~dvertisedfor v0j ~zo Sale Permit Block Location (Ha) (Yes/No) then the sale may be re-advedisedfor offer t~ler both categories. offer underboth cate0odes, For further information, DU Ucence Hand Delivered to the office or please contact Barry Book Bullies Particulm may be obtained .from the Rodney N. Penway. C,A, Particulars may be obtained from the in Terrace at 638-3674. corpo~on A43522 A Mink Creek 7.0. No Disffict Manager,Ka]um ForestD~rlct, at Distdct Manager,Kalum Forest District, oi 2rid Floor }lo~ton Mall ~00.5220 KeithAvenue, Terrace, British //200.5220 Ke]thAvenue,Terrace, British A43522 B HaJ Lake FaR- 1.5 km 4,3 No ColumbiaVeG 1L1 Columb¼VeG 1L1 INVITATION TO BID A46574 Grease Trail 22.4 No

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS al Busines ForestEnte rise : o. ra Terrace Regional Health Care Society invites contractors to tender sealed bids Name of Licence Holder CITY OF TERRACE for the snow clearing and sanding contracts for the 1993-94 winter season at the Terraceview Lodge site, 4103 Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C., VaG 5G9. INVITATION TO TENDER Rease submit separate bids for snow removal and for sanding. Specifications and contract conditions may be picked up at Terraceview Lodge, FOR SALE BY TENDER SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION Monday to Friday, between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. General inquires may be 1 Only 1952 Marion Crawler Crane 60 Ton Model III AL.817 R,F.A.D, directed to G~niene Suthedand, Administrative Assistant, telephone 638-0223. WESTVIEW DRIVE/HILLCRESTAVENUE L.I.P. 29-91-132 o. Deadline for receipt of tenders is Friday, October 8/93 at 3:30 p.m. The lowest 1967 Concrete Truck Dodge CT800 91309 Miles AL-256 Copies of t~e Specificationsand Contractare available at t~e Public 1 Only or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The successful tenderer will be R,EA,D. 25-93-15 Works building (5003 Graham Avenue); between the hours of 8:00 notified in writing. a.m. and 4:30 p.m,, Monday through Friday. The closing date ofthe 1 Only 1982 Hyster Forklift Truck Model H80C AL.129 R,F.A.D. 29-93-58 tender will be Friday, October 15, 1993, no later than 4:00 p,m. CITY' 1 Only 1981 Hyster Forklift Truck Model H80C AL.408 R,F.A,D. For additional information, please call Mr, Stewart Christensen, OF 29-93-57 Director of Engineering, at 635.6311, Local 220. TERRACE 1 Only 1980 Hyster Forklift 1~: Moclel' Ha0c AL.'454 R,F.A.D; 29-92.129 1993 1 Only 1978 J.L.G. Aerial Work Platform AL-606 R.EA.D, 29-92.55 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE GENERAL LOCAL ELECTION 1 Only 1979 Dynahoe Model D190 Series 76 AL.828 R.EA.D. 1993 29-92.147 1 Only 1990 Ford F350 4X4 Diesel Crew Cab Pick-Up 168150 kmAL- GENERAL ELECTION 175 R, RA.D. 25-93-003 Public Notice is given to the electors of the City of Terrace that a 1 Only 1986 GM 1500 Sierra 1500 Pick-Up 106688 km AL-732 general local election will be held on Saturday, November 20, 1993 to elect a Mayor and six Councillors for the 1994, 1995 and 1996 R.F.AD. 29-93-59 PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of the Regional District Council years. 1 Only 1981 Ford F250 Pick.Up 101206 km R.F.A,D. 25-92.64 of Kitimat-Stikine that a general election will be held on Saturday, Nominations for qualified candidates will be received during the 1956 GM Rally Van 41321 km AL.703 R.RA. D. 29-93-52 November 20, 1993 to elect 5 Electoral Area Directors for s 3 year following times at the office of the Chief Election Officer, #100 - 1 Only term on the Regional Board. 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace B.C., or st the office of the City 1 Only Colunlbla Willock Mobile Tank Trailer 1800 Gal R,EA.D. Nominations for qualified candidates will be received during Clerk, City of Terrace, Municipal Hail, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, 29.93-23 regular office hours at the office of the Chief Elections Officer, B.C.: 1 Only Above Ground Swimming Pool Shape: Octsgonall Size: 26', #100, 4545 Lazelle Avenue, or Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. :Tuesday, October 5, 1993 #300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Depth: 5' Perimeter. 80' R.RA.D, 29-93-001 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday 'excluding holidays from Office Hours: October 6, 1993 to October 14, 1993 1 Only Rex-Racine Hydraulic Saw Model D-500 R.F.A.D.29-92.103 8:30 a,m.-12:00 noon and 1:O0 p.m. -. 4:30 p.m. Mondayto Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fdday, October 15, 1993 ' 1 Only Wells Metal Bandsaw Model8M R,RA.D. 25.92-162 (excluding holidays) from: October 5, 1993 to October 14, 1993; and Nomination documents are available at the City of Terrace 1 Only Tire Press 150 Ton CapacityR.F.A.D. 29-92-155 • 8:30 a,m. - 4:00 p.m. Fdday; October 15, 1993; Municipal Hall during regular business hours. or NO NOMINATIONS WiLL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4'00 RM. 1 Only Hobart Cyber TIg Welder R.EA.D. 29.93-53 By appointment with the Chief Elections Officer at 635-1329 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1993, 1 Only Miller D.C. ~k Welder Big 40 Nomination documents are available at .the Canada Elections Office and the Regional District OffÉce during regular office hours. 35 Only Out Door Hubbell Ughta 120 V 188 WattsCAT# 9855 NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:00 RM, 1 Only Canon Photocopier Model# NPS00AFR,EA. D. 29-92-127 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1993, C.,itv of Terrace Residents 1 Only. N.R. MurphyAir Cleaner Model# 800 R.RA.D. 25-92-160 A list of registered Terrace Resident Electors has been produced 2 Only Portable Compressors5 hp 550 VoltsR,RA,D, 25.91.101 on the basis of the provincial List of Voters prepared under the Provincial Election Act. 2 Only General Motor= Diesel Generator= 220 Volts 80 Ampe 30 KW A person who Is not a resident of the Regional District electoral 3 Phase area for which an election is to be held but who has been a (Noo.Resldent) Property Electors registered owner of real property in the electoral area for at least 5 Only Olsen OII Furnaces Model BCL-115 30 days may register as a property elector. A non-resldent A person who is not a resident of Terrace but who has been a property elector must apply for a certificate at least 14 days before registered owner of real property in Terrace for at least 30 days 1 Only Cannon Cat VT/7 Word Processor Center c/w Printer R,F.A.D. general voting day at the offices of the Regional District of K]timat- may apply, for a Certificate to register as a property elector in 49.91-115 Stikine, accordance with section 52 of the M(Jnleloal Act. Speclal condltlons determining eligibility apply to persons wishing to register as a 1 Only A.E.S, Word Processor Consists of 2 Terminals, 1 CPU c/w 2 Special conditions determining eligibility apply to persons wishing property elector. Hard Ddves (85 MB & 36 MB) 2 Floppy Drives,,1 Tape Backup to register as a property owner. Beginning Tuesday, October 5, 1993, until the close of general Unit &A;E,S. Laser Printer R,RA.D. 29-91-51.& R,F.A.D, voting for the election, a copy of the list of registered electors ,will 29-91.65 be •available for public Inspection at the Terrace Municipal Hall Chromlox Unit Heater= BUH 05D 480 Volt 5 KW 3 Phase between 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Fdday, excluding 2 Only AIIst of registered electors will be available for public inspection at holidays. 1 Only Madne Diesel Englne01DOSHA KIKI Japan 4 Cylinder the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stiklne during regular hours from October 5 to November 20, 1993. The list of registered All items will be sold on an 'As Is, t~/herels Basis'.': Cash on electors ha~s been produced on the basis of the Provincial List of acceptance of bid for immediate removal. Alan ('l'he C0mpany) Voters prepared under the Provincial Election Act which was current to August 20, 1993. reserves the fight to refuse any offer for any reason whatsoever. Itemsmay be viewed by conta~ng the sc~ & salvage co0rdinator An objection to the registration of a person whose name appears at 639-8153 0r Local 3153, Bidsare tobe submitted in a sealed on the list of registered electors may be made In accordance with the Municipal Act until 4:00 p,m., Fdday, October 15, 1993. envelope marked with RFAD number and vehicle number where An objection to the registration of a person whose name appears applicable, or brief description of the item. on the list of registered electors may be made in accordance with An objection may be made by a person entitled to be registered as the Municipal Act until 4:00 p.m., Fdday, October 15, 1993. an elector of Terrace and can only be made ¢)n the basis that the Closing date is Friday the 15th day of October 1993 at 12:00 pim, person whose name appears has died or is not qualified to be An objection may only be made by a person entitled to be registered as an elector of Terrace. (Noon). No bids wil be accepted after this date. registered as an elector Of the Regional district electoral area and can only be made on the basis that the person whose name~ Further Information on the foregoing, maY be obtained ~by Bids to be addressed to: Alcan Smelters & Chemicals Ltd,, appears has died or is not qualified.to be registered as an elector~ conta©tlng=e :Chlef Eleotlon, ~m =e~;~at ~i~9-~ ~the-q~(cierk" • "R0.Box18 ' " " 0 0, ' ' of the Regional District electoral area, at 635-631i, ~::' %'~'::~"~;• :'~ ~ : ;:~: ' ~" "" Umat,K BC Elaine Johnson Elaine Johnson .: :•::_~ _i'•::"~:ii ( :I:/ V8C 2H2 ' Chief Election Officer .. , . . ..-, : :~. .... ~-r, : ~ • . , ¢ ,~ Chief Electton Officer , ' ...... :...~,.,-..-...... :,...... :~'/,;~ :.-'-i~ i/'-Attention: Mr, D,A, Siepmann ,,:~,~