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WEDNESDAY 750 PLUS 5¢ GST : FEBrUaRY 2, VOL. 6NO, 42 " . i TAND_AR Secrecy leads to doubts In-camera policy By MALCOLM BAXTER Explaining the decision to hold ary. review said needed NEWS THE city has concealed back the news of the further As for how long the latest delay THE DEFINITION of what information ~om the library delay, administrator Bob Hallsor might be, he said BC 21 had not faced with issues where open council can refer to in-camera board about the expansion project said, "We were afraid we'd scare given a new date. discussion could jeopardise a grant application has chairman off the sub-trades." However, Skeena MI_A Helmut meetings should be broadened, project. ri says councillor David Hull. Willy Schneider wondering about Those are the sub-eontraetQrs Giesbrecht said he understood it He therefore suggested it was Hull raised the issue at last time council overhauled its In- council's intentions. who will take on specific parts of would likely be another couple of week's meeting when referring camera policy to cover such "I have to admit that I'm begin- the project. Their bids are part of weeks. four items to an In-camera rustlers. ning to become quite suspictous the overall price tag which main Describing the delay as dis- about what's going on at city "( ~ ...... ~ ~i committee of the whole. l_~t month council stepped hall," Schneider said Sunday. Current council policy outside the policy when That reaction was prompted by specifies only personnel, discussing what its position the discovery the city had known "if the city has known and we don't property and legal matters as should be on the orthopedic a decision on the BC 21 provin- know, I have to doubt the city's qualifying for behind-closed- surgeon question. cial grant application had been doors discussion. (This was prior to health postponed and had nol passed the determination." m..I...eglIBIs~=mmeela SCHNEIDER Hull said two of the items he minister Paul Ramsey's Willy Schneider wanted referred fell within the decision.) information on'to the board. council's will to proceed with the At the Monday, Jan. 24 council definition, both involving At the time, mayor Jack contractor Wayne Watson quoted appointing, Schneider said it project was the surprise inclusion personnel. Talstra argued the matter had meeting, administrator Bob of nearly a quarter of a million in securing the job. simply added to the f~ustration However, while the to go In-camera because it Hallsor said word was expected dollars in fees and referendum from Victoria by last Friday, this Normally, a quoted price is the board feels, remaining two did not qualify, involved "strategy" which good for 60 days only after the costs to the total cost of the pro- he said they were of a would be undermined if made Monday at the latest. He was also concerned the city jeer. Contacted Friday afternoon, date the bids are opened. Watson had still not passed on the news "sensitive" nature and should public. Council introduced that figure not be discussed publically at Hallsor said no answer had yet has twice extended that deadline. as of Sunday afternoon. Other known non-qualifying "If the city has known and we at a meeting with the libary board this stage. items recently sent to in- been received. Hallsor said the last extension held last month. was "a gentlemen's agreement" don't know, I have to doubt the It was not uncommon, he camera'included the naming of However, when told the Ter- "We never knew about it," race Standard had learned of the the price was good until the pro- city's determination," he said, pointed out, for council to be three city streets. vinee gave an answer on the grant adding any other reaction would Schneider said of the addition to postponement decision, Hallsor the project costs. admitted the city had known application, expected at that time be "naive". "We never seem to know about it" for a week". to be received by the end of Janu- Adding to his doubts about where we stand.'" Feds sign uP for review party THE FEDERAL government will way was not particu)ariy helpful participate in the province's pub- to us or to the review process." lic review of the Kemano Com- But Cheslatta natives, whose pletion Project. reserve land and grave sites were Fishefles minister Brian Tobtn flooded by the original Kemano made it official last Thursday. hydroelectric development In the He promised federal officials, 1950s, said Ottawa's action isn't including key fisheries biologists, good enough. will be made available to testify at the B.C. Utilities Commission public review. Alcan's Bill Rich.is happy Stage 2 technical hearings are that the federal govern- taking place in Prince George this week mont. has agreed to become ."The interest of the new part of a review into the government is to ensure a full Kemano project. airing of opinion on the technical issues involved," Tobin said. Tobih made it clear the federal They're demanding a full judi- government doesn't intend its cial inquiry into both the Kemano participation to threaten the 1987 Co.mpletion Projtect and the Nechako Settlement Agreement, original Kemano hydroelectric which gave Alcan approval to development, ~mp.leted in 1954. divert more water f~om the Health minister Paul Ramsay, Neehako River. the province's spokesman ,on "We are compelled to respect Kemano, welcomed the federal the terms of the agreement," participation but called on them Tobin said. "We cannot stop the to' accept responsibility tO share project: The province is in the any costs of changing the project same position and made the same to reduce damage. point in establishing the inquiry." "The federal government Alcan vice.president Bill Rich should step up to the table and be applauded the federal decision to part of the solution as well as [] Computer kids and keypals join the review. helping identify the problcnis," "I have maintained all along Ramsay said Friday. "There may that Alcan has nothing to hide In well be signi]cant costa of mitiga- INFORMATION AGE: Parkslde Elementary school Grade 3 puter network. And there was plenty of excitement around connection with the lqecimko students Juss Samara, Eric Eckert and Matlhew Kelly are the corn puter terminals when students In Apple Valley, Cali- tion. fisheries protection plan agreed to "This project was partly au- part of a classroom of students who send computer mes- fornia, sent messages describing thsir earthquake experi- by the federal and provincial ences. See stow, page B1. thorized by the federal govern- sages to "keypals" across North America through a corn- governments," he said. ment. We believe they have an "The previous government's obligation to share in the Costs of reluctance to participate in the that mitigation." hearings in more than a limited Bilked A 68-YEAR-OLD man has Natives hold up wood sale been bilked out of morn CONFLICTING LAND claims Enterprise Program, totalling forest licence or timber sales," in its KJtwanga mill until the Jobs at an early date and not wait than $10,000, police say. and a native call for co- ii0,000 cubic metros of wood. Hynd said. company pulled out more than a for talks that could go on for The money was taken management agreements are That was to be followed with "The message we've received year ago. quite some considerable lime." fi'om the man's bank ac-. holding up the advertising of bids opening for another i00,000 so far is that they would prefer Now the Gitwangak, who Separate meetings throughout count over a period of about wood sales in the northwest's cubic metres on a long-term we delay." bought the mill in 1993, are look- January with all three bands 45 days by someone who newest timber supply area, a forest liconco. The Gitwa'ng.ak band, however, ing at the Cranberry as a much failed to settle issues, he said. had access to the n~/n'a forestry official says. But as January drew to a close favors quick resumption of log- needed wood source. "That is the basic reason for the bank card and personal Anyone interested in the Cran- Hynd said his office has failed to ging to feed its shutdown mill at But the Nisga'a and Gitanyow delay. We're hoping it will be identification number, said berry Timber Supply Area (TSA) agree with three native groups on Kitwanga, Hynd added. have questions about the resolved very soon. Cpl.Rob McKay, last week. is going to have to wait till later key issues. "For the last four years now sustainability of the annual allow- *'Then the decision will be He satd the tidal went on a in February for bids to open, said The Nisga'a and the Gitanyow, many people have been unem, able cut In the area, Hynd said. made when advertising for small spending spree, but that the Gmcme Hynd, Pflnc¢ Rupert which both claim portions of the ployed because of the non- "There have been statements to business sales and timber sales stolen card 'has now been Forest Region's timber officer, curing area, are now pressing for operation of that mill," Hynd the effect that there ~hould be no will be posted, he said. recovered. Back in December the forest forestry co-management agree: said, logging or forest activity ..." Logging would start about five Police are investigating service said it would offer by Jan- men% he said, . The Cranberry TSA, formerly "But from our point of view the weeks after the small business ll- but have So far ~d ~ uary a number of one-year timber "Each wants more progress on cared Tree Farm Lieence' 51, had whole purpose of the dectsionon comes go out, and mote than a charges, sales under the Small • Business those before we adverse the been allocated to We.star for use the Cranberry is to provide' forest yearafter theliceitce is adve~sed. i A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 Bring big Valentine's Specialty medicine guns to sp c,a bear, says - Joico & Lanza products raises up healthy councillor 20% Off ItEALTI-I MINISTER Paul - Buy I litre Care-pro & get Ramsey's decision that 1 litre of Lite FREE orthopedic surgeon services be - $45 Perm Special financial stakes transferred to Prince Rupert was roundly condemned ins Offer Ends Feb. 28/94 week by Terrace council. TRACKING THE money in- That figure was for expenses, Grant Davis volved in a specialized medical Slamming the decision a~ supplies and salaries of hospital rel~ogressivc, councillor Ruth ...... 635-7737 service is almost like covering the employees. Hailock said she could not un- #7 - 4736 Lakelse Avenue business end of professional It doesn't include the $227,000 derstand how "any health min- Terrace, sports. in fees charged to the provincial CHANGES V8G 4Y1 That's because what's at stake ister in his fight mind" could Medical Services Plan by Dr. have made it. TOTAL HAIR CARE (Entrance on Lazelle Avenue) is in the same financial nosebleed Sean Pbelan, the orthopedic terdtory as the salaries paid to And while colleagues called surgeon who is now being asked for strong letters of protest or a hockey or baseball players. to move. delegation to Victoria, Hallock By the time the regional Health ministry spokesman maintained that would not be orthopedic surgical service is Wyrm Horn said the ministry LUBE, OIL & FILTER SERVICE moved from to Prince ertoush to get the decisioc estimates it'll take $400,000 a reversed. Rupert this spring, close tO $1 * Up to 5L Oil year to operate the orthopedic Instead, she suggested get- million will have been spent. service in Prince Rupert and a • Most Cars ting the area's major industrial And that doesn't Include the one-time capital expenditure of fees paid to the surgeon or to the companies such as Alcan and . GST & PSTextra $29~ ~ up to $500,000 to purchase the the Terrace sawmills to join anesthetist. needed equipment. o Includes all the lobbying effort. "In the short term it may have Yet those two figures are dif- "We've got to use some labour and parts been a bit of a blessing that we ferent from the ones supplied by Michael Leisinger clout," Hallock said, adding didn't get it," said Terrace the Prince Rupert Regional Hos- neither the city nor regional Regional Health Care Society pital. district had enough. HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT chief executive officer Michael Its administrator, Doug Marrie, Denouncing the decision as Leisinger last week. said an analysis done in co- Mills Memorial Hospital, oper- "totally pollficai", councillor operation with DL Phalen came Rich McDaniel said it had ated by the society, had made a "We have to get over the up with a $750,000 annual opera- s199s clearly been taken without pitch for the surgical service. temporary division tlng requirement and $300,000 In looking at the way health scr- "This kind of specialized ser- capital expenses. orthopedics /ms created vices were administered in the vice has a big impact with big and wish Prince Rupert "I don't knmv much they region. dollars and a big staffing level," well. spent," said Marrie of the Totem Service said Lcisingar. Councillor David Hull Kitimat operating expenditure. agreed, saying moving the Because of the size of the ser- (N & J Service Centre Ltd.) "Our analysis shows there's a surgeon from Kitimat could vice, and for other reasons, there need for $750,000 to provide a not be justified on the grounds 4711 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, BC have been some hard feelings be- full regional service." of either health care er good tween the parties involved. The loss of the service to ® 635-4515 FAX 635-2749 He anticipated discussions be- financial management. PETROCANADA "We have to get over the Kitimat General Hospital is worth tween the Kitimat General Hospi- temporary division orthopedics an estimated $350,000. If the surgeon had to be tal, his hospital and the health moved, Terrace was the logical has created and wish Prince Hospital administrator Linda ministry on final costs. place to send him, he added, Rupert well. And we have to turn Coles said it's too eady yet to Also anticipating discussions is In the end, council settled for our attention south to KItimat so determine how it'll affect the jobs the health ministry's Horn. a letter to Ramsey and a meet- we can help each other," said directly connected to orthopedic "These are ballpark figures, Ing with Kitimat council and BavarianInn Restaurant Leisinger. surgery there. subject to a final determination," • e Health care society to de- The friendliest "Inn" townl said Horn of her ministry's cide what the next step should Make our place "Your Place" to enjoy an evening q~f~ estimates. of inlimate dining and reasonable I~ricesl

Scrap decal law, NOTICE OF February Means OFFICE CLOSURE The Northwest Distdct Sub-office of the Department of Indian and says councillor Northern Affairs at #101 - 3219 Eby Street in Terrace, B.C. will be closing permanently on January 28, 1994. All services currently THE BY-LAW requiring com- suggested by the solicitors and mercial vehicles to have a special provided by the District Office will be available at the B.C. Regional phase in the decal requirement by Office #300 - 1550 Alberni Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6G 3C5. municipal licence and decal is March 1 this year. outdated; claims councillor Gor- " A~.~/' Outstanding :issues "after~ For the 'following services, please call" don Hull. that date Were to be reviewed~ Indian Health Services, Agreeing with opponents the after July 1. regulation served no useful put- Councillors Gordon Hull and Health & Welfare Canada, 1-604-627-1381 • pose and was difficult to police In Ed Graydon voted against and PHnce Rupert (Phone Collect) any case, Hull added, 'I am total- asked their opposition be rc- Indian Registry (Membership) 1-800-665-8997 ly opposed (to it)." corded. As for claims the regulation Decals cost between $25 and Estate Administration 1-800-667-7017 made it easier to police illegal $40 depending on the weight of parking io loading zones, HUll the vehicle, except for fleets Northwest Funding Management Unit 1-800-561-8671 said he did not accept that argu- where the rate is $25 per vehicle. Land Administration: Enjoy These Specials All Month ment. They can be obtained at city Leases, Permits, Easements, The decal requirement should hall. & Surveys 1-800-667-7017 be dropped from city by-laws, he The fine for not having a Individual Land Holdings & Sirloin Steak added. municipal decal is $50. Encumbrance Searches 1-800-667-7017 I Councillor Val George dis- & Oyster agreed, suggesting it was too ear- Brochette "Creole Style" ly for such action. Given both the RC/vlP and city =15.95 Prawns by-law enforcement department said the decal would help them do their jobs, "It's worth a few Etouffee months trial," he suggested, with Jambolaya Rice If it didn't work, then the city could consider rescinding the Blackened Halibut =16.50 . 1969 by-law. "Cajun Style" _ The section of the Municipal)al Act under which the city by-law~w with Salsa & Almond Rice Reserve Early operates defines any vehicle"le '15.95 . Ph: 635-9161 "used for the collection or delivery, or both, of merchandise or other commodity in the or- dinary course of a business un- A Reminder. ReserveEarly for your dertaking" as a commercial vehicle. Valentine. February14th That very broad definition could apply to even private ears which are used to make a business-related delivery. :::::::." ~::.~::.,<:.::~.~: • .•.~ .:. ...:::,. -•::: ======However, councillor David Hull ~'~$'\%~ ~k~$~\~'~:~'~".~.~~ x ': ': ' ":' ": :" :' ":':'~:" ":" ":•':~¢" % ~':" :" ": "<"' •*: ":" :"~: :":"~:':" "~:' pointed out the city's sotieitors Ii.!:~ ':N "":: ;~'~: : NN®...... :s ... +:: .i "i :~ ::~::::~:: ~;~$: ~:::::: .'.~:e.'..'.:::~:~ ~s: .'.::~: ~: ~,.~: ~:~: ..:::.% ~ ~~~.~,~,~,,~<.~..,.:~.~.:.:~c{~•-,~.. %~:'.~<\~x<~ ,?~%:.,..~.,>%,!%,.'~}~.~ ..~%.~:~.....~::!~:~:.<~ ~.~..~'. x-: ¢ ~ .'b.N\\'~".~..~" ~'..N~" ."~ ,',~ ~:..',..\\'~. ~ ;.~,%.':..\\\x.~ .':.,'%% .~.':..\\\~ b.~~\'~.'~...~.~.\"~ ~N "~.~\.~: ~ ~ .',~.~..~' •~ x~~.~: ",k~x-~ ~ :':"\" '.~" " "~.x~.x*.~ .,.~> x..'. * ;.:, :•":. ~ ..':•\'..':.':~,'~'b'~.'~.~'~.~.~':~...~ "~.N)~'%.~'~.~."~ ~,".\'%":~N.'~ ~:~"~,~.~'¢.:.~.~"~'~bb'. ::~x':.~,:~ .~'~N~'~b~.~::.~*::~:.',.~b.\~ being committed out of Ig- norance, the remainder were qnlte deliberate, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - A3 II '$hroom News In l ;rief " ~ ski-d probed petition IT'LL BE some time yet before a federal report into why an Air B.C. passenger jet slid off the airport runway here is ready. Investigator Rawlelgh Briekford of the Transportation Safety pops up Board said he is about two weeks from finishing his report. It is then sent to his head office and forwarded to the affected parties for A PETITION calling on the comment. Those comments and the report arc then sent to the mem- government to postpone plans to bers of the safety board before general public release. regulate the pine mushroom in- The Air B.C. BaE 146 passenger jet landed without incident in dustry has gathered more than freezing rain the morning of Jan. 21 but sktdded off and stopped 90 320 signatures. metres past the end of the runway. And Northwest Mushroom Airerafl'were diverted to Prince Rupert until the aircraft was Pickers Coalition spokesman Al towed back onto the runway and to the main terminal building later Grier says the group will have an that afternoon. information booth in the Skeena "It doesn't happen very often," said Brick:ford of the incident. Mall on Friday night and all day "It happens very infrequently, especially t'or a large passenger air- Saturday. craft." "We want the government to slow down a hit and listen to Land claims talks start what we have to say," he said. NEGOTIATORS WORKING on two northwest native claims held Meanwhile, the Pine Mushroom their first meetings here the beginning of the week. Task •Force has prepared a list of The talks are being held under the umbrella of the B.C. Treaty options it will consider in devel- Commission, an organization made up of the federal and provincial oping a recommendations for governments and of native groups. cabinet. First up were the Gitanyow who live north of Kitwanga and who "I don't know yet how the pub- have claimed an area in that region. A large part of the Gitanyow lie involvement will take shape," claim also takes in that of the Nisga'a Tribal Council. said task force spokesman Nelly The Gltksan and Wet'suwet'en claim the area around the de Geus: "We have to develop Hazeltom and were the second group to meet with negotiators. This the mechanism to take it out to group has already been through two rounds of judicial proceedings the public for their input and in the attempt to prove their claim. feedback." Interested pickers can examine minutes of recent task force meet- Virus found in B.C. ings at the coalition's information A VIRUS that could result in neurological disorders or leukemia booth this weekend. has been found in eight native B.C. residents. The task force's final recom- The virus is called human T-lymphotropic virus type I (FYrLV-I) mendations could call for any- and was found by a neurologist studying B.C. natives. There is no thing from simply education of evidence the disease is limited only to natives, says a provincial pickers to regulation of picking government press release. and taxation of the proceeds. "The number of cases of HTLV-I infection appears to be very Kitimat-Stikine Regional Dis- low and the chance of developing disease is remote," said t-Iealth trict directors last November Canada official Dr. David Martin last week. called for government interven- International evidence suggests that less than four per cent of tion in the industry. people who get the virus develop a neurological disorder or leukemia. They suggested licensing fees The virus is spread through sexual contact, from infected mother could help recoup the costs of to child or through needle and syringe sharing. cleaning up garbage and rescuing lost pickers. This past year saw some of the Panel backs our wood highest prices ever in the pine THE UNITED STATES has failed to make its case that Canadian mushroom business. softwood lumber exports hurt American producers of softwood Buyers paid the pickers more lumber. than $75 per pound for No. 1 pine The panel's decision is the second piece of good news to come to mushrooms for much of the sea- Canadian lumber manufactures recently. Another panel has found son. = Space aliens land at fire hall that Canadian softwood isn't being subsidized. The price soared well into three THE INVASION hasn't begun. The people walking around the fire hall in funny suits last Thurs- Opposition by American manufacturers to Canadian exports have figures, peaking briefly at around lead to various taxation and other means that raise the price of the $225 per pound. day were really firefighters undergoing their Dangerous Goods Technician training. 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IT'S HARD not to be cynical these days about governments. strategiestrategies designed to massage aland d manipulate informationfformation for their own purpose:.purposes. While some off this can be regarded as a game, there'sthere's no ex- cuseuse when it comes to the provin(province's :o's economic mainstay,ainstay -- the forest industry. Several weeks ago citizens were treated to the sight of: environmenvironment at ministernin .ter MooM e Sihota and forests ministerninister AxAndrew Lre r P~Petter ter sm~smacking ~kinglogging logging companiesies around. SIShock )ok andmd horrorh~ ior abounded in commentsaents on ththe TTripp pp report.~,port. Thehe crime was doing a lousy jobj ob i~in ththe bu:bush, l, said the~e two minis- ters, and:t it must stop.:Ol ExEven ~n the loggingogging corn- parties mentioned in the report symbolically placed their heads on the chopping block for a public execution. ! i All of this really had little to do with what hap- pened in the bush. Rather, it was another step in the provincial government's public relations march toward its new forest practices code. Legislation for the code is dn the top of the A pilgrimage back in time priority list when the legislature sits this spring. A carefully conceived laying of the groundwork DUSSELDORF -- R was a came filled with smoke and we were found alter the war, in is needed to turn this into one of the govern- sort of pilgrimage, I suppose, had to break through several some warehouse, and brought visiting the old, albeit not fa- back. ment's shining lights as it prepares for the next half-brick walls that contacted miliar places where I grew up, each cellar with the one next- I visit my old school, one of election. and immersing myself in door. the few that were still half- in- But what the two ministers did not say and nostalgia. When we finally emerged, tact after the war. Here is I had been back a few limes, the air outside was so hot you where I got my first decent what was not readily apparent is that the report is but never long enough to could hardly breathe. The meals, following a period of old news. The essential details of the bad logging revisit the places where I spent asphalt on the streets was boil- post-war starvation. Thanks to practices were known as long as a year ago. my childhood years, became a ing. Some unfortunate souls, the Marshal Plan, schools teenager and then the young who had panicked and tried to received enough food to feed In this district, the Tripp report's findings were adult who wanted to spend a cross the street, were stuck in kids one square meal a day, in the hands of the forest service and of the com- couple of years in Canada to the asphalt, human torches, enough to keep them alive. panies affected in February 1992. There's even improve his English and made E.CAPITA! burning to death. I feel like I should stop the Now World his home in= HUBERT BEYER I walk a few blocks and passers-by and tell them of my been enough time for the forest service and the stead. come to Kurfuersten Strasse 8, thoughts, but I realize that companies to hold seminars designed to prevent I have only dim memories of We lived like rats in cellars. the place we lived after the most of them wouldn't have a pro-war Dusseldorf, fleeting There wore no street lights. war. Where I remember noth- clue of what I'm talking about. the bad stuff from happening again. images of ice cream and Electricity, where it was avail- ing but the facades of buildings I feel like telling them about And that's what's wrong here. There's a public oranges, my, hrotheron a,bike able at all, was rationed to that had •been destroyed by the years of terror and destruc- relations war going on between companies, the - and my father in uniform. The :: three hours a day. In the phosphor bombs, there are tion, when people prayed for Dusseldorf I remember well streets, rubble from destroyed new, beautiful structures. The deliverance, saying they would government and environmental groups. Alliances was nothing like that. It was buildings made passage dif- wounds of the earth, churned rather starve than live through shift according to the particular political agenda sinister and chaotic. It reeked ficult. Bum-out hulks of street up and turned over by bombs, one more air raid. of death and destruction. of a particular issue. Caught in the middle of this ears rusted here and there. have healed. And when the war was over We lived in the city centre, I come to Kaiser Wilhelm From here, it's a short walk and people were starving, they is the public, an innocent victim to the machina- two blocks from the main rail- Strasse 10, the building in to the Marion Kirche, the longed for normal times when tions of spin doctors and purveyors of secret way station. Nothing I found which I grew up. I try to find Church of St. Mary's, our mothers wouldn't have to cry reminded me of the city I grew the entrance to the cellar where agendas. parish church. Although its because they couldn't feed up in. The glitter and opulence we sought safety from the' main walls and twin spires their children. The overall impression is that the public is of Dusseldorf today is nothing bombs during the first couple were left standing after the But as I said, most people being left purposely uninformed until some short of spectacular, of years, but a lot has changed, war, the inside had been com- wouldn't know what I'm talk- I recall some scenes from and it's no longer there. I recall pletely destroyed. ing about, which is a pity, be- slickster decides a few crumbs here and crust 1945. Only about 35,000 one horrible night, when the My thoughts go back to the came a dose of humility and there fits some grand master plan. It's not the people lived in what had once downtown area was subjected day, I think it was sometime in gratitude can't hurt anyone. been a city of 600,000. Ac- kind of thing to inspire faith in our elected lead- to carpet-bombing. 1947, when the bells were Next morning, I take my leave cording to official estimates, Downtown Dusseldorf was repatriated. Towards the end of of Dusseldorf, taking with me ers. 95 per cent of the city was being consumed by flames. the war, the church bells had a lot of good and bad destroyed by the end of the Fire storms raged through the been confiscated to be melted memories. My pilgrimage is war. streets. The air in our cellar be. down for munitions. Thav over. A puzzler III Mother to adult daughter, looped light standard, hair un- heSS. So much faeshness SOMEBODY FROM Mars would be puzzled "l'm getting awfully chilly, I ruffled. oftentimes wind roaring past about two recent decisions affecting young don't you think you should And in Newfoundland, per- the microphone drowns their people. The first is the new ban on selling tobac- put a sweater on?" thing like a Toyota on a com- voices and the creaking of my "Mothers and Daughters" mercial crag, Brenda Craig arm hairs standing to attention. co products to people under the age of 19. The by Llza Donnelly. told us of another Maritime These outdoor venues save other is conditional approval to spend $350,000 Television reporters are a disaster as growlers dotted the budgets, no douJ~L .No desk. tough bunch. Besides stamina, harbour below. No studio space. No costly In- on a daycare centre for teenage mothers going to Do reporters seek these haz- agility and balance, they must terior decorating. Just a camera ardous assignments b0causo of Caledonia. possess healthy arteries to crow, miles of electrical cord, extra pay? Or- since the ward off frostbitten ears. and Margaret Thatcher hair- Our Martian is left with the overriding impres- Charter of Rights and Free- It's common to see a TV spray bought in bulk. sion that it is fine for young people to have sex doms -- is this management's reporter, bareheaded as a Television reporting should ' only legal form of misery7 El- -- it's just that they won't be able to smoke teenager, dodging snowflakes be an Olympic event. A 'HROUG H B.!FOCAL,' thor way, I wish television the size of bathroom tiles. decathlon. afterward. Can't they don a bonnet ... would put a lid on it. CLAUDETrE SANDECKI Except for anchors, whose for my sake? On-site broadcasts are usual- There's no question that steps to curb smoking greatest on-camera exertion is I realize TV reporters work During a record-breaking ly staged before some land- among young people are welcome. Measures clicking a ballpoint, reporters bareheaded even outdoors to cold spell in Yellowknife when mark representative of the have to be in top physical con- taken now will have benefits later on in the form accommodate an umbilical locals bundled up like bank story. So a parliamentary dition. How else could they of reduced health care costs, for instance. wire running up the back of robbers -- only mouth and reporter stands hip deep in an sprint to meet deadlines, their neck to an esrpiece that eyes showing- there was Ottawa River snowbank. For a But the provision of a daycare centre at a high wrestle equipment away from keeps them in voice contact CBC's Eric Sorenson, micro- General Motors layoff, the unwilling interviewees, dive school is another matter. There's a nagging feel- with the anchor desk. lmckdrop is a gritty wind- phone frozen to his mitt, fur- for cover in combat zones and Both wire and earplece must trimmed parka hood non- whipped parking lot. Or we ing that it will somehow legitimize or make political skirmishes, and climb be kept hidden from viewers. chalantly shucked over his heat a tale of timber piracy simpler the process of teenage pregnancies. to the tops of cranes to report But couldn't they compromise shoulders. from a medal swimmer teeter- ing a boom log in the Fraser lighting competitions among by feeding the wire through a In Miami, David Halton construction crows? river. blanket stitched hole in their brought us up-to-the-minute on The Olympic uniform would NA PUBLIsHER/EDITOR: Rod Link coat collar'/ Hurricane Andrew's progress Certainly on-the-spot report- ing adds credibility and flesh- of course, include protective ADVERTISING MANAGER: Mike L Harem Seems not. while he clung like Velcro to a headgear. 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Special thanks to all our oontrlbutom and conreopondente I I ! for their time and talent~ Orthopedic debate continue. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - AS' "

CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD Stop medical Yugoslavia The Mail Bag Dear Sir:. area. What surprised me was that It's tempting, so very tempting with a combined population of to write a letter saying "to Hell 60,000, northwestern B.C. should with Rupert for getting the have: Call to move on orthopedic program." - four general surgeons Dear Sir:. You could also say that Kitimal - two ophthalmologists Tom Weegar in "Bill'Doesn't Get it," (Letter, Dee. 22, 1993) should become a separate pro- - two orthopedic surgeons tells me that I don't know anything about the native past. vince with all the money and in- - four anesthetists Well, 40 years ago I joined the Indian Arts and Welfare Society in dustry here. "Yes, these are several - tllree radiologists Victors. I became a member of the royal museum's archaeology reasons to say to Hell with the - two pathologists club; I have been digging for the past; I collected many artifacts rest of the northwest. - six internists which are now in museums; I studied all the books on the different But there are a few for not -two gynecologists tribes written by Dr. Wilson Duff and many other books and publi- saying it as well. - two pediatricians cations. I travelled to many native villages to make colour slides of For one, it's bad manners. Plus - two psychiatrisls fast disappearing longhouses, smoke houses, dugouts, etc., which I despite everything, Terrace and That's a total of 29 specialists, donated to the royal museum. Prince Rupert are our neighbours. roughly 10 per hospital. We have had many native fosterchildren. We are the grandparents But most of all, if we continue to But instead of giving what is of sic lovely native grandchildren. My only relatives in Canada are squabble among ourselves, all needed and deserved, the Minis- native. So are many friends. that's accomplishing is making try of Health took what services This is the reason why this so-called "racist" believes that na- some faceless bureaucrats in Vie- we do have (stretched to the limit tiv~ should join the rest of Canada and not ask for apartheid or self toria's job a lot easier. that they are), and proceeded to government. Separation leads to more poverty. It's called divide and coriquer. stretch them out even more. All cultures of the world are changing. Progressives don't look to When the hospitals put up and Like a pack of starving dogs, the past. My ancestors in Holland were also living in a Stone Age united front to fight budgetary the hospitals of the northwest until the Romans came to bring them civilization and Christianity. We are still very thankful for that. outs, the government responded have been going busy fghting with the Northwest Hospital Ser- among themselves, that when a Turning the clock back is a crime to the new and young genera- vice Review, which I may point few scraps are thrown to us, tion. Who wants sweet grass and sweat houses? out was not a Royal commission there's such a feeding frenzy that Young people don't like it, and don't want it. This kind of culture and had no mandate to remove we forget one thing. As a com- doesn't got them anywhere. We have to move on, services from hospitals. munity we are entitled to as mush Bill IIomburg, As a result of this review, all as any area in B.C. Terrace, B.C. three hospitals have been at each So let's stop fighting. We all other's throats. I will give the want the same thing. People in Justice found lacking review credit for putting on paper the northwest work hard and pay Dear Sir:. the major problems in health care taxes, and it's not like these Where is justice? in this area, such as lack of specialists aren't going to be busy After the recent break and enter to our home Jan. 11, I sat down facilities and speeialisls. They fall when we get them. As the old and tried to figure out the cost of the investigation to you and the through on finding a solution. saying goes, "United we stand, tax payer-- a figure not easy to achieve. I found Table 6 in that report divided we fail." Just think about it, four or five police officers and vehicles, dis- most interesting in showing what Let's not turn northwestern patcher, tracking dog, finger printing, hours of paper work, etc, just population numbers were needed B.C. into a medical Yugoslavia. to try to catch some inconsiderate, thoughtless lowlife thief. to support a specialist's practice. I Yours truly, MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and its sister institutions in the The costs dig deep into our pockets per incident. wasn't surprised to see that we Mark Hawkins, northwest should stick together and avoid fall into the provincial Then you pick-up The Terrace Standard and read the court report don't need a gerontologist in his Kitimat, B.C. government trap of divide and conquer, says one letter writer. from and I have to believe there must be a mistake or misprint (or I should hope so), as I can't see where justice was served to an adult woman convicted on 30 counts of break and enter, two counts fail- ing to appear in court and three other convictions. I'JDP executive criticizes gov't move The judge in the case opted to give the lady a tap on the hand one day in jail and two years probation. An open letter to: would be based on a rational to Prince Rupert. There are many Mr. Giesbrecht, members of lo. To me that's not much of a deterrent. It would almost encourage Premier Mike tlarcourt analysis of all available informa- reasons not to -- most of which cal governments and boards with other would be or could be thieves. Victoria, B,C. tion and public stated principals. are firmly rooted in common an interest in this issue, and the It seems as though the RCMP and all of us other taxpayers have What happened? sense. once again wasted a lot of time and money. She gets the tap and we Dear Premier Harcourt: people who provide health care Speaking plainly, the decision Additionally, Mr. Ramsey led services in this region had a right get the slap. to move the orthopedic sugeon the people in this area to believe to know that a decision was im- We thank allthose who responded to and assisted us with the As president of the Skeena from Kitimat to Prince Rupert that further consultations would aftermath of our recent break in. NDP provincial association dur- minent. was a political one, not based on occur prior to a fnal decision. I remain committed to the prin- Keith/'alexander, ing the last provincial election, I the above considerations. The announcement, when it Terrace, B.C. was proud to be a member of a ciples and policies of the New I understand that Mr. Ramsey, came, was a shock. Democratic Party, and will political party that advocated Minister of Health, claims to have The citizens in this constituency openness and fairness in govern- publicly defend the actions of Labour change needed acted upon the recommendation supported Mr. Giesbreeht in his government which are consistent ment process; that promised a An open letter to: .... : ~ll~.fgr, delay in the, degision;,for :~with those principles ...... ,,, pohcy making process based'on, Panel. Iput i[:q_you tha!:t!~" is 11o.referral of the decision, to~.the boa~d' c0~ltaii0ns :with rise' ~d~iWhen.eompromise is.necessary, an explanation of convenience. regional health board whin it be- ~ it will have my support provided people wile would be directly af- Ottawa, Ontario ...... Although the panel expressed comes operational. that the processes are clear, fair, fected by the results; that RE: Canada Labour Code concern over parochial, regional I put it to you that the minister democratic, and consistent. promised an end to public policy competition for health services, was obligated to communicate his In solidarity, I remain. decisions motivated by narrow no sound or compelling reasons intentions with respect to the Dear Sh': i'!( :/~:!:jl/.~:): :. : political considerations; that gave were given for its recommenda- making of a decision much more Frank Rowe, The Kitimat--Terrace and District Labour Council, ,as we did assurances that public policy tion to move orthopedic services clearly than actually happened. Terrace, B.C. with your Conservative predecessor, is appealing to your ministry to make long-needed changes to the Canada Labour Code. The use of replacement workem inevitably creates unrest, is un- fair, and oftentimes leads to violence and tragedy as witnessed at the Royal Oak Mine in Yellowknife, Rogem Cable, and other.q. The word 'sect' We note that the sanitization of the words describing workem stealing other workem' jobs has evolved over time from "scabs" to "strikebreakers" to "replacement workers". It's enough to make one wonder if the person who steals your car used incorrectly ,¢ I,, isa replacement driver . Dear Sir:. We respectfully submit that it is high time the federal Labour contrast, the Pilgrims are very Code is reviewed and brought up to date in number of areas, but es- much a group that is set apart by pecially to reflect anti-strike breaking legislation. I would like to respond to the what they believe and how they We point out that the province of Quebec has had such legislation recent Terrace Standard news live. I admire them for their for more than a decade, while others -- British columbia and Sas- story headlined, "Pilgrims behind dedication. katchewan -- also have anti-strike breaking legislation. tax diatribe". They have formed their 40- For the sake of Canadian workers and their communities we are I object to the pejorative words, year-old movement for reasons of hopeful that your government will introduce anti-strike breaking "diatribe" and "sect" used to social justice. The background of legislation at your earliest opportunity. dsseribc the Catholic organiza- the first generation of Pilgrims is Your sincerely, tion called the Pilgrims of St. probably much different form Michael, which is based in John Jen~n~ most of us. President, KittmatuTerrace and District Labour Caundl Roujemont, Quebec. Their French-Canadian fathers Nowadays, the word, "sect" is and grandfathers struggled on an insulting term. In some minds farms and worked in the bush for THE START IS FOR PEOPLE LEARN1N61 TO READ it is synonymous with the modem a dollar a day. word, "cult". I was angered last year when It wasn't only the Marydsts who The Terrace Standard used the saw something wrong, with the word, ,( sect ,, , to describe the Pil- system of monopoly capitalism. The Start grims but I was too lazy and per.. Catholic thinkers and activists Imps too cowardly to respond. have struggled, not like the Mar- CONCERN OVER mushroom picking gathered steam in During the past year I have read xists to establish a paradise on the fall of 1992. That's a picture of Rick Shaw, taken that earth which without god turned year, with a sample of what was picked. their publications and I'm con- vinced that they are faithful Cath- into over 70 years of hell for the olics who are doing their best to Soviet Peoples, but to build a get out some important informa- society that values justice and tion about our economy and how charity. Pickers uniting it is controlled, and by whom. Whether the Pilgrims are tight or wrong in proposing how the Dear Sir:. well as putting in an in- Ironically, not only are the Pil- economic system should be I was pleased to read Mr. formation booth at the grims not a sect, but what they changed is a question that re- Watmough's reply to the Skeena Mall. promulgate is fidelity and quires much study analysis. recent articles on mushroom It is our hope to share with obedience to the Catholic church and I don't know, however, that picking and the task force. you anything that we have and its teachings regarding the their publications and their ideas It pleases me to know that or may learn. We further evils of contraception, abortion, receive much interest and respect his views on strong local want to gain your support infanticide, euthanasin, by Catholic bishops in countries representation coincides and voice in telling the homosexuality, usury, personal such as Poland and Brazil, whose with that of the newly government to put on the and institutional greed. economies are devastated by the formed Northwest brakes and slow down. Tragically, these essential truths Godless power mongers of capi- Mushroom Pickers Coali- Hopefully with the voice of the Catholic church are re- tion. of the people we can have a jected by 85 - 95 per cent of the talists and communism. THE TRAIN is a great way to travel up here. It is run by VIA Incidentally the task force moratorium put on any fur- Catholics in the indnstriah'zcd , If these writers in their publica- Rail and is called The Skeena. The train runs between Jasper is not a proposed group. ther actions by the task prosperous countries of the tion, Michael Journal, used strong and Prince Rupert. But there is talk about ending the run. They are, and have been, force. world. words to denounce those power- That's because the train costs a lot of money to operate. No- operational since March of This will give us the time It seems to me that about the ful ones who would live in luxury body knows when a final decision will be made. 1.992. to properly research and same percentage of priest and while people are dying of starva- Our committee recently present the views of the bishops exhibit the same lack of tion outside the walls of their Job course planned received and has been faith in the teaching authority of mansions, I say, more power to public. This to save the THEI~ IS a new program for people who do not hsvo a job, It is reviewing the minutes of the government from making the Church, which I believe is them. If you read your Gospels you being mn by the chamber of c6mmerce, They want to ~ peoplp meetings from the govern- any rash decisions or mis- built by Christ on the authority who work in stores or restaurants. ; will find that Christ w~ not one ment fl.mded task force, takes applicable to afro He commissioned to Peter and The idea of the course is to make • the successor Popes. to mince words. ~ ..... Our group wtll be holding forestry. will take 40 people. Half of the Peol~ a town hall meeting tn the Alan Grler, Most of us are quite willing to ~ Sincerely, other Mlf will not have work. . • next Couple of months as Terrace, B.C. drift downward On a wide road i T °m Brovhy, Money for the course is coming fro where there's lois of company, In : i: : Terrace, B,C. course will start as soon as its details: - A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994

]3 U S"INE S PxEVIEW I , Prince Rupert also taking steps

Customer service = training on its way LOCAL EMPLOYERS can ex- is being provided by the federal "We were getting the calls ; pect a survey soon asking them government through its Canadian anyway," said chamber manager .: what should be in a customer ser- Jobs Strategy program. Lynne Hill in expanding upon the - vice training course. The prospect of building a rationale for the conmaent line. : The course is being developed course from the ground up and She stressed the chamber will : by the Terrace and District developing a curriculum hasn't act only as an intermediary be- - Chamber of Commerce to help been done before, said Phillips. tween stores and customers. It o customer service workers and "This is going to be specific to won't offer a better business potential new workers. this area," she added. bureau service or become in- .. The plan is to train 20 existing There wtll be a fee to take the volved in legal issues. employees and 20 unemployed conrse. "Already it's worked," said o l~ople over a 40-hour course, The expectation is that future Hill. "I've got phone calls from ~- said chamber manager Bobbie courses will be self sustaining be- merchants and customers saying Phillips. cause the set up costs are being thanks. Merchants said they ; And when finished, each covered by the federal govern- didn't know they had a prob- .~ participant will receive official ment. lem." certification. ~- "k -k -k "k- One side benefit could very Those people will then be Prince Rupert consumers now well be a growth in the numbers placed in a customer service have the opportunity to either out of town shoppers coming to labour pool, available to complain about or to praise their Prince Rupert to shop, she said. employers looking for qualified local merchants. Another step being taken by the help, said Phillips. The Prince Rupert and District chamber is the staging by the end "What's interesting is that Chamber of Commerce has set up of February of four customer ser- we're doing this from scratch and a comment phone line in order to vice seminars. are doing a manual as well," she improve easterner service. These are intended to train em- It's trai n time said. The lack of customer service ployees to give better service. That way the chamber will have was a prominent complaint last The seminars are being given ANY TIME Is train ~ime as Via Rail's The Skeena travels between Prince Rupert and Jasper. a course curriculum to use in fu- fall when a chamber survey dis- by Doug Smith of Smith Commu- But there are clouds on the horizon with the federal government looking for ways to trim the ture classes. covered that 28 per cent of non- nications, the same person who is costs of its crown corporations. There's been no word yet on when a final decision about "l'he The $55,000 cost to develop the food items were purchased out of setting up a customer service Skeena's future is going to be made. course and to teach the first class town. training course here in Terrace.

FABRICI.,AND IS expanding next door into the space once oc- cupied by Eleetmlux. The extra 1,000 square feet will Facts about KCP add to Fabrieland's existing 3,000 Out & About square feet to expand what the Number 16 in a series answering the questions most often raised store offers, says Marion Fadette, with Alcan about the Kemano Completion Project one of two partners. Quilley began work yesterday The coalition says the increase Expansion work is being ac- and has 17 yearn of tourism ex- has more to do with raising companied by renovations to the peirenee, money for the provincial govem- existing store she said. ~- ~- ~- ~- ~- ment than it has to do with run- After their long disagreement over water flows Fabnel~nd;hopes the work will ' A cOalition of B.C. forest, mini-~ ning,B.C. Hydro as a business., (2. needed to protect the fish in the Nechako, how did ": ng:~: an d:~. electro-chemical in- ::It said C0urt.action is next if the - In addition to Farlette and part- dustri~s is appealing the latest ap- appeal to the B.C. Utilities Com- Alcan and federal fisheries reconcile their views so ner Led K.noedler, there are two proval of a B.C. Hydro rate in- mission doesn't result in a quickly in 1987? full time and five part time em- crease, change. ployees. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and Alcan -- joined by the -k- "k" "k -k -k" B.C. Ministry of Environment (MOE) -- actually resumed discussions in May THERE'S A family connection A. at work at M and M Creations. of 1987, at the urging of the B.C. Environment and Energy Ministers. These Working at the custom sewing talks led to the formation in August, 1987, of a nine-member Working Group business is the mother and Terrace Chamber consisting of scientists from the DFO, the MOE and Alcan. This group met daughter team of Muriel and under the guidance of Dr. David Strangway, president Of the University of Marilyn Fallenback. British Columbia, to consider whether the tools and approach outlined in the And it got Its start when the rel- of Commerce DFO's new Policy for the Management ofFish Habitat could provide an ative who owned Personal Fit acceptable level of certainty for the protection of fish resources in the moved to Prince Rupert. "We never thought of doing it . before," said Madlyn. This policy was a key development in allowing a consensus to be reached. But when her aunt moved to Prince Rupert, the opportunity Prior to the policy's introduction in 1986, the DFO could assess and enforce came up to provide a service, she TERRACETRADES SHOW 94 requirements only in terms of water flows. The Fisheries Act -- unchanged said. since the late 1800s -- was, as Alcan's Bill Rich said at the opening of the -k "k "k- "k "k BCUC technical hearings on KCP in mid-January, "a somewhat blunt Alcan is closing two Richmond April 29, 30 & May 1 instrument in dealing with other resource activities." operations and axing :1.12jobs. One plant made window frames at the Terrace Arena The Habitat Management Policy, however, introduced new elements that and the other rods that were then could be looked to in designing resource projects so that they could meet the turned into electrical wire and These organ!zations are going to be cable. in this year's trade show, requirements of the Fisheries Act. DFO's salmon enhancement program had But three years of financial demonstrated that fish habitat could be created to enhance natural losses proved too much to handle, productivity. This provided new options for dec ision making: if a project was said Alcan last week. SHOULDN'T YOU BE?! to alter Certain kinds of fish habitat, it was possible to create repl0cement The plants had also been on habitat using proven techniques. strike for seven months. TNJ Sound Remax of Terrace They had been operated by A1. Skeena Valley Fence Ltd. Pendragon Computers The provisions of the Habitat Management Policy provided the basis for the can for the past 36 years. Stewart Chamber of First Choice Travel Working Group to break the impasse between the two flow regimes that had -k 'k- 'k- -k "k Commerce Northern Healthcare been staked out in the court proceedings. The Terrace and District Cham- C.E,M,I, (Stewart) Copperside Foods ber of Commerce is asking its members to write or fax in sup. Investors Syndicate Pacific Northern Gas A program of measures to protect salmon was unanimously recommended port of eellnlar phone service Lynx Advertizing/Terrace B,C. Hydro and incorporated into the 1987 Settlement Agreement, along with a here. Helping Hands Ministry of Transportation mechanism to carry out the recommendations. That mechanism is the The chamber has been told by Lockport Security & Highways Nechako Fisheries Conservation Program (NFCP), managed jointly by the B.C. Tel's B.C. Cellular that Ter- Century 21 B.C. Telephone Co, DFO, the MOE and Alcan. Scientists and technical experts with the NFCP race isn't a part of a five-year Student Works Painting Terrace Co-op have been working on the Nechako River for the past six years, successfully plan to expand cellular service. Western Equipment Aqua Clear Bottlers testing habitat management techniques. Alcan pays the full cost of all habitat But strong demand could bring development and maintenance work; DFO pays for several research projects service soon than expected, said Blue Ridge Graphics Watkins Products chamber vice president John Kermodei Trading Co ...... on specific topics. P.vans. Central Mountain Air Sight & Sound More information is availaole B.C. Automotive Akita Transport Alcan's commitment to the protection of the Nechako salmon resources, from the chamber. Red Carpet Food Services LinkWindows under the 1987 Settlement Agreement, is one of the most far-reaching -k. 'k" 'k" "k "k River Industries Skeena Broadcasters environmental obligations ever imposed on a private company in Canada. Marilyn Qullley is the new gen- eral manager of the North by Terrace Realty Creative Options Northwest Tourism Association. Far West Fuels Wilkinsofi Business The Kitimat Information Centre From Kimberley, Qnilley re- Kalum District Forest Machines The Kitimat Information Centre is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 ram. places Greg Meredith who left Services McEwan G,M. to 4 p.m. Drop by the office and we will be happy to discuss any questions you may toward the end of 1993. Skeena Cellulose Mary Kay Cosmetics have about Kemano Completion. Terrace & District Tolsec Canada Chamber of Commerce j • / . HELPING1HE WORLD All West Glass Kemano Completion Project WIliI'E NOW Central Gifts Cozy Corner Fireplace Astro Pure Water Purifiers Spec. KITIMAT Federal Treaty Negotiation Terrace Totem Ford Office INFORMATION CENTRE II Book Your Space 224 City Centre CODE Kitimat, B,C, V8C 1T6 Sell-sufficiency through By Calling Bobbie Phillips literacy in the developing world Tel: 632-4712 /'ALCA N i, For information, call 1-800-661-2633 at the Chamber of Commerce 635-2063 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - A7

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The ll-month deal provides a by the company by a 66 per cent * Over 13,000 part * Overnight delivery on margin. numbers in stock on special orders Nine months ago Fred Kennedy of Howe Creek Investments wage increase of two per cent ef- / asked to have his 10-acre parcel extending from Eby SL east to the fective as of January and will ex- NABET reached its first ever foot of Skeenaview Drive developed for single family housing. contract with Skeena Broad- ' " I Come in for a coffee pire Nov. 23 of this year. Our ExpenenceIs I and browse That request was supported by both the city's planntng technician The union, local 827 of the Na- casters in 1988. H and planning committee. tional Association of Broadcast The union is now in the process • ,t. - ,i ~:.:.: ~ Man.. Fri...... 8 am- 6 pm l!ii!il However, in the face of opposition from both neighbourhood and Employees and Technicians of mergin with other Canadian- 1/!~ ~ilfl 1t s~t ...... ~ am.s pm B i!iii ::iiiii!i::!~iii!i!~!iii~i!!hil!; ~ ~%~ ~ :: :::.::::~: :~::::.~:.: :~::: :i~,~.l~.~i!i I area residents, the then-council put the application on permanent (NABET), is one of two based labour groups. hold by deciding it would only make a decision when all its mem- representing workers at the com- bers were present. pany which operates AM, FM, A subsequent rezone request from Dick Co,oral to allow con- "I"V and cablevision services in struction of luxury town.houses at the west Horseshoe end of the northwestern B.C. creek also went into a same holding pattern. NABET represents 48 workers The new planning committee was supposed to tackle the issue at a including on-air announcers, special meeting scheduled for last Thursday. reporters, TV switching staff, But it became clear at the Monday, Jan. 24 council meeting that camera operators and commercial only committee chairman Ed Graydon would be present to hear writers in $mithers, Terrace, arguments fi'om the developers and Terrace Green Belt association. Kltimat and Prince Rupert. The meeting was postponed and will likely be rescheduled for a "It includes most of what we date near the end of the month. agreed to at the negotiating table for the first year," said union Street named for Hatton spokesman John Crawford of the contract which was agreed to last JUANITA HATrON'S contribution to the city will be permanently week. commemorated by naming a street for her. lie said the membership Council unanimously approved designating the new street created "overwhelmingly approved" the by the Bench Park sub-division Hatton St. It will run north-south deal. of:fan extended Clara St. at the east end of the main bench area. The agreement does not include Hatton, who died Jan; 7 in Mills Memorial Hospital, was best an improved benefits package known for her Christmas Goody Bag campaign and as Skeena's that the company had earlier put Liberal candidate in the 1991 provincial election. on the table. Eliminated from the new con- Green light for paving tract is a clause that restricted the ALL OWNERS of adjacent property having signed a petition in number of junior workers the favour, the city will this year pave an alley running parallel to company could employ in certain Kalum St. and between the 4500 blocks of Greig and Lakelse Ayes. positions. The 16ft. wide alley will exit on to Lakelse just east of the new Members voted 87 per cent in Show Your glair For Excellence - Offer A Gift Of Exquisite Taste From Hark building which houses Terrace Travel and All Seasons Sports. November to authorize strike ac- Carried out under the Local Improvement Project program, the lion. city's share of the estimated $6,300 cost will be just $234. The union had asked for in- creases of 2.5, 3.0 and 3.0 per cent across three years. McConnell rezone sought A three-year deal could not be THE PLANNING committee has been asked to look at a rezoning reached. application which will allow division of a McConnell Ave. bench property. Ed and Cathy Sousa and Jim and Amanda Checkley want to split It's in your.hands Gemma's Kit( hen Bot rique their five acre lot at 5025 McConnell so each couple can build a Your Local Police &ICBC Skeena Mall 635-4086 home there. They have therefore asked the zoning to be changed from A1 W Rural, which requires minimum five acre lots, to Rural Residential where two properties can be as small as two acres. The rezone would bring their land in line with the designation given adjacent properties in the '93 Official Community Plan.

Approya!s.: granted .:,~ ,.. ,,.. FEBRUAR'Y has been proclaimed Heart and S'troke Month While March will be designated Kidney Foundation Month. The Heart and A Sweetheart of an lde,a!,. Stroke Foundation flag will also be flown on the city hall flag pole. Council has also agreed to send a letter to the Circle of Harmony Healing society supporting their application for continued govern- ment grants. And the Terrace Regional Museum Society will not be charged rent for use of the arena banquet room in which it will stage its an- nual Heritage Day display, Sunday, Feb. 27. U N 1 ~'~ 29th Annual ~ ~-- l SOFA B DS '. •"| Terrace Sctence" Festt"a' v, |" . Saturday, February 5th, 1994 . | .-'I) at ~ " w.s .... ,, | ~ ,/'Caledonia Gymnasium ~" | _____ 3605 Munroe St. :': FROM ! ¢7 i .//'~f/ Terrace ~ ..... ! ...... ~i~:~:~ QUALITY • The Mon frames are made from only the highest quality ; t iI//iiiii iii i ] i i i solid pine, oak or maple tii?i!ifl liili i i i ...... i For more informationphone Allen Wootton635:6531 i II I1 COMFORT • Sleep on the natural comfort of 100% cotton , The foam inserts increase the life of your futon by adding shape, seating comfort and loft AFFORDABILITY , Realize the variety of combinations available to you , Design your own look at your own price

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COURT LUCKY non mAR BINGO REPORT Police Beat FEBRUARY 1994 PALACE FEBRUARY 1994 HERE ARE convictions resulting f~om recent cases heard in Ter- Armed robbers sought ~'Y~tlI~;["]'T~I I ) FRIOAY,.: sATURDA'~ m TWO M~N tried unsuccessfully to rob the Chop Suey Garden on race provincial court: Terrace September 10 Jan. 24, police said. 2 3 AirCadet• ,4, 4 Brothers 1,_o Sk,Va,,ey Peaks Soc. KinsmenClub Catherine Lynn Davis pleaded RCMP CpI. Rob McKay said the two men -- dressed entirely in Kermode Kitsumkalum guilty to eight counts of writing black and with black nylon stockings for masks -- entered the Friendship Gymnastics Terrace Sisterhood & Shames NSF cheques, and one count of restaurant at 8:37 p.m. Society Club Anti.Poverty Elders Mountain purchasing goods on false He said the four people in the restaurant at the time were all either 6 9 0 Little 11 Canadian 1 ¢..t-) AssociationTerraceArt pmteaces. She was given a owners or employees ...... 7 Terrace 8 Terrace Theatre suspended sentence and two years "It was almost a comedy of errors because there was a language ParenlsCoaliUoa Paraplegic Terrace tot the Minor Kermode Kitimat on probation. problem," McKay said, Youth Soccer Advancement Hockey Friendship Shrine Terrace Nisga'a Triba[ Terrace Figure C-ordun William Gaspar of Education The suspects accosted two elderly people sitting at a table, but one in Terrace Association Society Club Anti-Poverty Council-Terrace Skatin~ pleaded guilty to impaired driv- of them called out to the two other employees in the rear of the 17 Orderof ing. He was tined $750 and is building...... 13 14 15 16 Royal 1 8 Canadian 1 9 Terrace Terrace Terrace prohibited from driving for 18 ',They came out and that spooked the two suspects,,' he said. Parent;Coalition Kermode Purple Paraplegic Can. Parentsfor months. The would-be robbers fled without any cash. for the Minor Peaks Advancement Hockey Friendship Terrace Nisga'a Tribal French Douglas William Horstield The suspects are described as a five,foot-eight male and a five- of Education Gymnastics Council-Terrace TerraceFigure in Terrace Association Society. Anti-Poverty pleaded guilty to impaired driv- foot-ten male. Both were dressed in black with black gloves and the Club Skating t"~/'~_ Totem ing. He was tined $450 and is shorter one carried what appeared to be a gun. 20 22 3 Terrace 4 Elks 25 Canadian ~,C)SaddleChlb prohibited from driving for one McKay said police have some suspects and are continuing their 21 Terra6e 81ueback Paraplegic ParenlsCoalition Minor Swim Club #425 Kinette Club year. investigation, for the [ Kermode Advancement Hockey Friendship Medric Morven pleaded guilty Volunteer Terrace Nisga'a Tribal Search & of Education Association Society Bureau Anti-Poverty Council.Terrace RescUe S0c, to narcotic possession and was School bus shot at in Terrace fined $'20. SOMEONE SHOT at and hit a school bus just shortly after the last 27 28 Brenda Lena Pastershank PorenloCoalition Terrace pleaded guilty to impaired driv- students had been dropped off in Gitanyow (formerly Kitwancool) 10,the Minor Jan. 26. New Hazclton RCMP recovered a bullet lodged in the rear • Advancement Baseball ~g. She was fined $500 and is of Education prohibited from driving for one of the bus. They've sent the bullet, obviously from a rifle, to its bal- interface Association listics lab for testing, said RCMP Sgt. Kerry Solinsky. year. Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 September 14 The test resulls determining the exact caliber of the bullet should Sat. Afternoon Games Michael • • Patrick Co~rbett be back in local RCMP hands by the end of the week. Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 pleaded guilty to three counts of "It could have been an accident," Solinsky said. "But we don't Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. breaking and entering. He was know. That's what we're trying to find out," he added. Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon If anyone heard or saw anything relating to the shooting incident sentenced to two years and three AISLE CONCESSION months in prison. which took place Wednesday Jan. 19 at 4:45 p.m., please contact T.V. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL Dale Elwood Kinney was con- the New Hazelton RCMP at 842-5244. 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 vtcted of failingto comply with a condition of a recognizance, mis- chief causing leas than $1,000 damage, two counts of theft under $1,C00, and one count of narcotic possession. He was sentenced to 15 and a half months in prison. James Gerard Ryan pleaded guilty to assault and was fined $300. A September 13 Terrance Edward Sigvaldason pleadcd guilty to assault and was fined $200. September 16 Daniel James Fagan pleaded guilty to one count of assault, two counts of uttering throats, and one count of mischief causing less D A thin $1,000 dafi3age. Fagan was sentenced to six months in prison. September 17 Wilfred Colin Morrison pleaded guilty to failing to appear in court :' ~.: :7: ::? and was fined $150. Robert Paul Ste-Marie pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He r: O was fined $600 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Randolph Stewart Tait pleaded guilty to two counts of narcotic possession. He was fined $300. Debra Ann Graf was fined $25 for narcotic possession. Ursula Beatrice Stephens pleaded guilty to failing to appear in court and was sentenced to seven days in prison. September 23 Michael Damien Rochon pleaded guilty to failingto appear in court. He was fined $150. September 24 Mark Stephen Barg pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. 0 Joseph Roy Henyu pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Mark Anthony Jackson pleaded guilty to narcotic possession. He was fined $50. Shawn Andrew New pleaded 0 guilty to impaired driving. He was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Leonard Carl Radford pleaded guilty to impaired driving and falling to appear in court. He was fined $200 and sentenced to 14 days in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year. " J~son Boyd Roy pleaded guilty to failing to keep watch on a per- --- "mmmJv1 son towed and was fined $100. Mark Cyfico Valeourt pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to _UsT comply with a condition of a I recognizance and one count of 0 narcotic possession. He was fined $300 and was sentenced to one month in jail, and three months on probation. Melvin Frederick White pleaded guilty to assault He was fined $200 and sentenced to nine months on probation. Michael Joseph Bumett pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He was fined $300 and is prohibited from driving for one year. September 30 Kenneth David Brickley Cash, Major pleaded guilty to mischief. He Terrace was fined $200 and is on proba- Credit Cards, tion for six months. George Rexford LeBlanc S0rry,n0 cheques, pleaded guilty to obtaining things 4647 I.akelse Avenue All salesfinal, under false pretenees and uttering a forged document. He was * Restaurant, tobacco & other lease depts, not included. sentenced to 30 days in jail, to be served intermittently, and three years on probation. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - A9 MP bunks with buddies and it's cheap to boot

By JEFF NAGEL cent off regular room rates, de St., about a four-block walk from IN TRUE Reform style, Skcena Savoye said. And the Reformers ParLiament Hill. MP Mike Scott has decided to are paying even less because He says the MPs oflen walk to bunk at the Travelodge hotel there's so many of them. work in warm weather, but have while in Ottawa. Since the house doesn't sit all been taking cabs during the "I've got a room for $35 a the time, it could cost MPs as recent bout of cold weather. night," Scott said, explaining that little as $600 per month to stay "I haven't seen any limos," he since he's not in Ottawa all the there, he said, compared to about added, ..... time, it's difficult to justify the $1,000 a month for an apartment The- company_ that manages expense of a full-time residence in Ottawa. most of the Travclodges in Cana- there. H.istofically, de Savoye said, the da -- Royce Hotels and Resorts "I decided that given the cost Travelodge has not been the first -- is based in Calgary. of renting an apartmenti I'm bet- choice for MPs' aecomodation in "We have nothing to do with ter off to stay in the hotel," he the nation's capital. the Reform Party," de Savoye said. He said the Chateau Laurler, the said. "It's purely coincidental ."I didn't want to get a Lord Elgin Hotel and the Cartier that we're a Calgary-based man- permanent residence because I Place Hotel have been more tradi- agement company. didn't want to get the feeling I tional favourites among par- "It just so happened we picked belong here. I belong back in liamentarians. up a lot more Reformers than Skeena with my constituents." The Travelodge is on Queen anyone else." Mike Scott In fact most of the Reform MPs

-- including leader Preston Man- ning - have decided to stay at the I Travelodge, which is offering a special discount to Members of Parliament. "We've usually got 30 to 50 Reform MPs, about 20 Liberals, and two or three Bloc Quebeeols members," says Travelodge gen- = The eyes and ears eral manager Scott de Savoyo. de Savoye says the management COLLEEN DAVIS is the constituency assistant went on an aggressive marketing for Skeena MP Mike Scott. The office is located drive to get the MPs' business. on Lakelse Ave., across the street from the "We wanted to make a state- Dairy Queen. Davis was the assistant returning ment to the MPs," he said. officer for Skeena during the last federal elec- "You're entering this new era of fiscal responsibility. We want the tion. If you need help from your Member of Par- husiness and you need to save the liament, you can reach Colleen at the office at money. And that's where the Fly Tying 635-1601 or fax messages to 635-4109 mutual benefit comes." The basic MPs' rate is 40 per Demo Byelections a test Friday, Feb. 4 & Saturday, Feb. 5 Socred full of hope 12 Noon to 5:00 prn THE TWO provincial by- results there had been encourag- trouble," he said. "They've not elections this month will show ing, he pointed out Campbell was only alienated a majority of Brit- SimoneAloisio the Socreds are still a political not "universally liked" in Van- ish Columbians ... they've now of River PrinceCreations also alienated their own con- force. COUVer. Kitimat That's the prediction of Bruce However, he also conceded stituents." Halisor, past president of the Soered support had never been as • For that reason, he did not ex- will demonstratetying Young Socreds, who now sits as solid in urban areas as elsewhere pect a provincial election any techniques& answerquestions a south Vancouver Island repro- in the province. time soon v sentativc on the nartv's provincial :. "Even if we get a good percent- "When you know you're going .... L beard, age of the vote, zt wttl be a sue- to 16§e, you don't call one," LUCKY, DOLLAR : :;' ! ~" ,. ,/~i'.: ,~.,~+' :,,: .. o t~ F O,~, , ,.. Noting the party had won Mat- cess," I4.allsor said. Hallsor pointed out, suggesting squl in 1991, one of very few Vie- He said the by-elections will be this government will wait until tofies it enjoyed then, the onetime both a good test of the party's or- the last possible minute, meaning Terrace resident suggested, ganization and whether the voters the fall of 1996, 638-1369 5008 Agar Ave. "That's got to be a safe one." of the province had forgiven the And that will be to the Socreds advantage, he conceded, because Full Selection of Grocery Party leader Grace Mccarthy is Socreds. -- ~..Hwy 16 West Items At Competitive contesting the seat for the Attributing the 1991 election it would give the party more time Keith ~" ° Skee~aCCk~=e Prices Socreds. disaster to personalities rather to rebuild its electoral strength around the province. Halisor also expected a strong than policies, Hallsor suggested v Pohle ~ OPEN He also expected the delay to showing in Vancouver-Quilchena BCers have discovered life under Atjar il '~ 7:00 AM to Midnight hurt the pmvindal Liberals be- where the Socreds will be taking the New Democrats is a lot worse AGAR R&W '! ~ Monday to Sunday on Liberal leader Gordon Camp- than the Soered days of govern- cause increasing unpopularity of I I bell. ment. the federal government will rub Locally owned and operated for'qhe Personal Touch" Claiming telephone canv~iasing "The NDP are in serious off on them.

Sight & Sound Northwest Academy of Performing Arts are proud to recognize eased Lightning Royal Conservatory of Music Silver Medalists for the Highest Marks in B.C.

Byron Miekaloff received a Silver Medal in grade 8 _.I=IZi Guitar. He's pictured "ltJustFeelsRight" with his teacher Dionys Deleeuw Lease0 n '-- +323.46 T.P.P.per month $16,526.08 for 48 months+ Taxes For $1oo0.oo Down Payment + First Payment \ i '.Y Total Down $1323.46 M]ss~g from this \. " / picture Is per month for 48 months T.P.P. $20,672.00 + Taxes ~\,J Bonnie Juniper $2000.00 Down Payment + and her teacher +--. "°'+'°+ +389. oo First Payment Only Total Down $2389.00 Heinz Radek. l,ii:Wl +~i%~ BRENT DeJONG LARRYN DODDS GAY'rON NABESS Sales Manager Lease Manager Sales Thornhill, o,t Co ng rat u:latio ns! 'The Dealer Who Cares" i +. 3040 Hwy 16 East DLR# 704i ~'~ ,~ 635,-7286: I II A10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 Indian Affairs pulls out E nd of office, endof' er a A LrITLE bit of history was made last week when Gerry. Cook took down the Indian and North- em Affairs sign from the Almar- lin building on Eby. The action marked the closure of the federal department's office here after more than 30 years of I VBC PA~-. I1¢~. E 1 being in business. • 2 N 16HTS ACCOMMODATION Commonly known as DIA , KITCHENE'FTES AVAILABLE (short for an earlier incarnation • ~WIMMIN6 POOL known as the Department of In- dian Affairs), the department once had more than 40 employ- egg. "We were jammed in pretty tight. We had all of the ~CD RIIV ~ . downstairs and half of the up- stairs," recalled Cook who has spent nearly 20 years working for the department in Terrace. The office was a direct descen- CALL CANADIAN REGIONAL OK YOUR TRAVEL AGENT dant of federal employees known "~" FIR pIglON]DOUIL| O(CUPANCY,IUI/ECr TO AfPLICAILIl/UC l|dOM l R|STRICRON|APPLY. as Indian Agents. ROUN~TRIPAllt FAR['SATUIt OAY ~TAY REQUIg[D These Indian Agents possessed cnomous powers over natives -- the first ones even decided the names of individuals, YOU COULD • Indian Agents were based in such northwest places as Masset and up the Nass. DOUBLE YOUR They disappeared to be replaced by DIA offices. At their height, 1993 RRSP there were offices in 'Prince Rupert, in Hazelton and here. TAX SAVINGS! "The office in Terrace opened Aug. 1, 1959 downstairs in the ~e Working 0pporlunity Fund is o tax ossisled tl, ,ii t ,!.;[,:i:!!;(t; old post office building with a program that brings together business,labour and i staff of tin'co," said Cook. t It grew over the years and government.Its porlfolioconsists of equity ''~*' ~' : ~ received a bump up when the ...... ii • inveslmentsin B.C.businesses, treasury bills and other ~,,: Prince Rupert office merged in investmentgrade securities. ~: ~*: 1976. In 1989 the Hazelton office ~(iilf,!~ii'i~II!~I,~ For everydollar you investin lhe Working , ::, merged with Terrace, giving it re- OpportunilyFund, you receivea 20¢ Provincial [~1 ' sponsibility for 24 bands contain- Tax Creditand o 20¢ FederolTax OediL If you ing 26 per cent of the province's native population. contributeyour Working Opporluni~ Fund shores But the continuing move to turn to on RRSP,your total immediate lax sovingscould over more governing authority to he opproximolely80~ on everyduller invested WORKING :: bands and general government cutbacks began the decline of the for yourretirement.* OPPORTUNITY Terrace of:flee. For more information call: FUND ~ i : The number of employees was halved about three years ago and Robert B. by Friday,, only Cook and a term (Vancouver) 443-5441 employee were left. Next on the closure list are 1-800-665-5856 Nanaimo and Prince George. *Based on a subscriptlon of: $5,000 by a qualif~ng B.C. resident with an mmual taxable" income of approxlmate/y $35,000. The equiv~Mnt total tax ~vings per dollar invesh~d When that's done, only a head of- are approxlmate/y 67¢ for a laxable income of $25,000 and approximately 85¢ for a See in Vancouver will remain. DowN GOES the sign as Indian and Northern Affairs official Gerry Cook officially signifies that the taxable income of $60,000. : Cook's retiring in the spring federal agency is closing its office here. The Friday closure ends the presence of the departtnent in .This a ,dverti~ment is, no t 9 solicitation, or an offer to sell securities of Working Opporfunily ~ and the other employee's term is northwestern B.C ...... I:un~ IEVCC) Ltd. The offer is made ~ole~ by a prospectus which conta;ns full details, " cominfftO'an'o~d.: :=~''-~-'::": L ' '

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SNOWRIDGE Elementary in CasSiar may have been abandoned when the mining town closed up but provincial education officials think it should be moved to South Hazelton. Residents there have a different opinion on what should happen. Move plan opposed 1994 ELANTRA GL SOUTH HAZELTON -- Resi- The decision angered South Sandy Bell said cost was only one dents here are organizing to stop Hazclton residents, who have factor in the decision to relocate a provincial government plan to fonncd a citizens group to try to the Cassiar school rather than T.P.P. $10,908.00 + Taxes, $1500.00 Down + 1st Payment give them a re-cycled school. reverse the decision. build a new one. Total Down $1696.00 They learned last Wednesday Group member Sharon Mason "It was also the timing issue," that the education ministry plans questions the amount of money she said. "A. relocated school No Mileage Restrictions HYUnDRi to haul an elementary school involved in moving the school could be ready for school in Sep- Call Us For Complete Details Where The Smart Money Goes. f~om the former mining town of and then bringing it up to stan- tember." Cassiar to rei~lace the South dard. The money to move the school Hazelton Elementary School that "Why not just give us what we comes from a special contingency burned last year. need from scratch? Then they fund set up by the ministry to The idea, originally proposed won't have to worry about us for cover emergency capital projects. by the ministry in September, was the next 40 years." Because Cassiar is cut off by B rejected by the Terrace school The ministry expects to spend snow fight now, it will be spring before any contractors can get in board in favor of a new school. $2.53 million to move BRE~NTDeJONG LARRY DODDS GAYTON NABESS Superintendent Frank Hamilton Snowridg¢. Building a new to vicv¢ the building and make 91 I/}1 Sales Manager Lease Manager Sd .es. said he has contacted education school would cost a little more estimates on the costs of moving ministry officials to remind them than $3 million. the building. of the board's motion last fall. If the plan goes ahead, it'll be Harry Ebcrts, the school dis- School district officials even the second example of a school trict's maintcmmee superinten- ThornhillMotors dent, viewed the 12-year-old traveled up Hwy37 to Cassiar last being moved from Cassiar. "The Dealer Who Cares" . year to take a look at abandoned The school district in Hudson school last September and found i Snowridge Elementary. Hope last year received Cassiar's it in good shape. 3040 Hwy 16 East DLR# 7041 635 7286 | It's a modular structure with dismantled high school. It's condition could have 2,000 square.meters of space ...... i ,, F_Aucatipn mi~try, sPOk~man ;deteriorated over the winter.

VPJ_,]~NTINE'S DINN]£R FOR The Northwest Academy of Performing Arts is S~~HE'LIt~R'TS ~ /(/(~ hDi¢g-,~'~,,~)f)-~- J~ pleased to Congratulate their students and teachers on their success in the Royal Conservatory of Music , Summer and Fall theory exams, % .:...... ~::::~iii :~:!!:-;-...... :.:.:.:/.:.iiii~iiiiiilL:L::i:.::.:i.:..,:~;::::.:::::::..:i...::=:::~__ ~,7.: ...... :::::::::: ...... i:::::::::::: ...... , ~,~~|~=.=~

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638-0644 or 638-1503 ----- "------" II II II 1ST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION : Diana Gustavsen* Trenna Anderson Mlchelle Kucera II "~ ~e,evof~ntand~otecave Orderof Elfg of ca~ II 1ST CLASS Shauna Austin Tatlana Mackenzie : II TERRACE, LODGE No. 425 • ~.~ of=~Nor,h" , II GRADEONE RUDIMENTS : " : ' : :;, II II c ss HONORS WITH DISTINCTION Diane Gustavsen* Teresa Fleming : ~ T " " I THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT ,,~ !1 The Terrace Elks Lodge No. 425, express our sincere II i thanks to all our local, and out of town, business firms, Individuals, members of the R.E.M. Lee Foundation, Elks PRELIMINARYRUDIMENTS and Royal Purple, who again 'gave their time and effort to 1ST CLASS WITH DISTINCTION Leanne Landry* Andrew Clark Teresa Fleming support our Cash Calendar Sales. .... Joanna Keating Zoe North Paula Sampson , " . Rachel Wilkerson While it was not as great a success as in the past, we 1ST CLASS HONORS Stephanle Fladhamer Kosta Salnis : .... have to commend the people of our communities. Were HONORS : '~: ~: GarthCoxford ":: J it not for their very generous support our C.T, Scanner PASS ' i Tamara Elgert would not be a reality today. i First Class With Distinction Indicates A Mark of 90, * Indicates A Mark Of 100%. Your generous support this year will help purchase much needed medical equipment for the hospital.

Again our thanks to each one of you that supported our Teacher=: Bonnie Juniper, Marylln Davl., Brenda Grylmra, Anna Hill, |i 1994 Cash Calendar Sales. Tanla Ma©kenzle, Kelly Macnelll, Byron Mlkaloff, Shannon Merrltt, Flona Onsteln & Heinz Redek. L. Baker, The Northwest Academy of Performing Arts jI Chairman. ~: : i 308.4722 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. 638-1183 rrace Elks Lodge No. 425, .... i • , |b A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994

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Thursday) February 3 messages NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT Education IN THE ELECTRONIC class- Association holds its monthly meeting at 7:30 room, you don't have penpals any p.m. in the St. Matthews Centre. Anyone inter- more m you have keypals. ested is welcome to attend. Call Mary at 635- Parkside Elementary School 6233 for more information. students tap away at their key- boards to send computer mes- Friday) February 4 sages through the Interact to EATING DISORDER WORIKSHOP "Break, keypals as far away as Permsyl- ing free -- celebrating our body sizes" takes vartia, Alabama and Nevada. place at 7 p.m. at the Skecna Health Unit But it was the keypals from Ap- auditorium. ple Valley, California who cap- tured the imaginatiom of young Saturday) February 5 minds here when they sent a mes- TERRACE DISTRICT SCIENCE FESTIVAL sage at 11:55 a.m. on January 17 takes place 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Caledonia describing an earthquake that ON-LINE: Keely Wallace, Jennifer Dunlield and Praphaot Parmar are among the students at Park- gym. struck the San Femando Valley side Elementary School who send messages to keypals across the continent through the giant In- early that morning. ternet computer network. Monday, February 7 "It felt like someone yeas shak- VISUALLY IMPAIRED Support Group meets "They're going around the ing our beds to get us to get up to prove their reading, writing and Wisniewski says she's also used at 7 p.m. in the Skeena Health Unit auditorium. get ready for school," one stu- school sharing it with all the other keyboarding skills. For more information call 635-2750. the Internet to poke around if: dent wrote. classes," Wisniewski said. Early messages were about dig NASA's computer system, where "Lamps were shaking and rat- "They're quite excited about the ferences in geography and you can download digitized pho- BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS annual gener- fling and windows were rattling. whole thing." climate, she says. al meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Inn. tographs taken by the ~Hubble First there was a lot of shaking The school connects via the ed- "One class was describing a Space Telescope. and then there was rolling motion uea.,_'on ministry's Community kind of tree that they had that our Wednesday, February 9 "There are all kinds of wonder- like being on the ocean. Our pets Learning Network. students had no idea what they ful possib~ities," she says. TERRACE LITrLE THEATRE holds its were frightened, meowing, bark- The kids in California live were talking about," she said. Other classes in town are also monthly general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the ing and tweeting." about 80 miles away from the That prompted Parkside stu- on line. MeColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St. Parkside teacher Linda Wis- quake epicentre. dents to troop down to the library Students at Copper Mountain nlewski said her Grade 3 students "They're all safe but they did to find a picture of the tree. Elementary have been communi- TERRACE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S As- here had only just linked up with describe their experience and the "Right now we're writing to sociation meets at noon at the Terrace Inn. Topic: caring with a class in Chile for the school in California. damage that was done," Wis- nine different places exchanging more than a year. (They can't RRSPs. nlewski said. When the earthquake happened, information," Wisnlewski said. right now, because it's summer and the California keypals started The thrill of getting mail from a She's also looking for new Thursday) February 10 long way away and sending holidays in Chile. They'll be back sending messages, students here keypals, hopefully somewhere in on line in March.) NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT EDUCA- were glued to the screen. replies inspires students to ira- the arctic. TION Association presents Mexico: The Struggle for Social Justice, a slide show and presentation by Lynn Joseph at 7:30 in St. Matthews Centre.

Sunday, February 13 SENIORS' SWEETHEART DINNER & DANCE takes place at the Elks Hall. Doors open 4:30 and dinner is at 5:30. If transportation is re- quired, pre-regtster with the Kinette Club by call- ing 635-2520 or 635-7777. Call Katherine at 638- 1782 for more information.

Monday, February 14 ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE informa- tion night 7 p.m. at the Elks Hall.

..... Tuesday, February 15 B.C. SCHIZOPHRENIC SOCIETY meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse at 3302 Sparks (downstairs).

Thursday) February 17 TERRACE HIV INFORMATION SUPPORT Group (r.H.I.S.) holds its monJhly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Mills Memorial Hospital board Maria Maximchuk room. Contact Carrie at 635-4885. Tuesday, February 22 Global DIABETIC REFRESI=IER CLINIC takes place at Mills Memorial Hosptial Feb. 22, Mar. 1 and Mar. 29. A doctor's referral is required. Contact thinking Dana Hill at 635-2211 lee. 50 or 638-1956 for. more information. is key to Thursday) February 24 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION of B.C. monthly meeting at NWCC preschool at 7 p.m. future ISSUES OF international de- Friday) February 25 velopment are more than just ERNEST MEETS TIlE EGGOSAURUS pup- catchwords to Maria Maxi- pet show at the Terrace Public Library. 7 p.m. mchuk. Friday Feb, 25 and again Saturday Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. Call 638-8177 for more information. Born in Mexico City, she now lives in Terrace and is a MONDAYS member of the Northwest De- ORDER OF TIlE ROYAL PURPLE meets the velopment Education Associa- 2nd and 4th Monday of every nlunth at 7:30 p.m. tion. at the Elks Hall. Call 635-5121 for more info, Even looking from afar, con- flicts like the recent armed in- MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxiliary meets surrection by peasants in the the third Monday of each month in the board Mexican state of Chiapas, hold room at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. personal significance for Max- imchuk. AI~HEIMER AND DEMENTIA support group meets at 1 p.m. on the last Monday of the Her father had joined a rebel months at the Terrace Mental Health Centre. Call army at the age of 10 and 638-3325 for more info. fought during Mexico's 1910- 17 revolution.

TIlE ARTIIRITIS SOCIETY has an informa- The struggle in Mexico is the 1. tion drop-in the third Monday of each month at product of a long history of the Happy Gang Centre from 1:30 to 3 p.m. conflict between the- in- digenous population and TUESDAYS wealthy landowners, she says. SINGLE PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP takes One of the poorestMexicen (t place the second p.m.) and fourth (7 p.m.) states, Clfiapas has been a Tuesdays of the month at the Terrace Women's haven for Guatemalan Resource Centre, Call 638-0228 for more Info. refugees since 1980. '- LIVING WITH CANCER support group of the [] Winter scouting Working through a group called "Women in Develop- .c Canadian Cancer Society for patients, family and WEENIE ROAST: Nine-year-old Christopher Hartman was among the Seventh Terrace friends, meets at the Women's Resource Centre Cubs who hiked around Ferry Island on a snowy Sunday to fulfill the requirements of their ment", Maximchuk and others the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 winter cubblng badge. They Identified trees and had to light a fire and cook a simple meal. are now trying to help a com- p.m. Call 638-3325 or 638-0296 for more in- After they were fed, the group clowned around for a group photo. munity group in the north of formation. PHOTO -- ERIC HARKoNEN Cont'd Page " B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 TERRACE STANDARD The North's Only Log Cabin Pub

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8:00 pm MEXICO The Struggle For Social Justice Lynn Joseph presents a slide show of her trlp to Mexico In 1991, Including her stay In CHIAPAS. Learn about the people, the Date: Saturday, February 5, 1994 famllles and the groupsj'lghtlng for Time: 8 pm Place: R.E.M. Lee Theatre human rights In Mexico. Tickets: Adults $15 Students/Senior $8 Coffee and Refreshments will be served Available at E17vin's Jezvellers, Skeena Mall - Come out and be a part of Sponsored By. The Academic Worker's Union @Northwest INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEEK Community College and Sight & Sound ii i' The rerrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - B3

Box 22, ~PRO~NG Terrace,B.C, MajorOedit Cards German settlers recall YOUR Accepted OODS V8G 4A2 J STROKE AGAINST M~orle Park Yourdonation is FOUNDATIONOF CANmA'S 638-1167 tax deductible the early days in Remo I B.C.&YUKON #t KILLER Your In Memoriam gi~ is a lasting tribute. Please send your A HAPPY 60th wedding an- donation to the address above, along with the name and niversary greeting to John address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an and Gertrude Bahr. acknowledgement card. The couple first came to Remo, B.C., to live on Sept. 7, 1955. I ii!ii John was born Oct. 9, 1909 in Berlin and came from a fami'l~, of three children. His parents, George and A MAJOR TURNING POINrl" IN TI [E HIS'IDRY OF I IUMANITY Margaret Bahr, worked for a firm selling locomotives. Gertrude Schirrrneister was JOHN AND GERTRUDE BAHR celebrated 60 years together Bahd'u'lldh born on Jan. 5, 1907. tERE"N THERE and nearly 40 years in the Terrace area. i~i~i~ And She had one brother and her YVONNE MOEN parents were Paul and Minna The Bahrs are very well known They worked long hard hours to

for their fresh grown produce, develop their properties. 1 "~"~ he best ~loved of all things Schirrmeister. fresh produce, travelling to ~;~i~ having been in the business for 35 The Bahr children are: !iiii in My sight is Justice.... ~i John and Gertrude were Kitimat every Friday. years. • Jergen and wife Siegred, i{ Justice is a powerful force. It is, above all else the married on Jan. 20, !934 in They also raised over 1,500 In 1956 two more families living in Terrace. They have five iiili ! conqueror of the hearts and souls of men," ! Berlin at Gertrude's paretns chickens and sold eggs. moved to make their homes there children, three still in Terrace. home with a supper and a They supplied Kitimat with Henry and Annette Rauser • Dieter and family -- three party later held there. fresh vegetables until the 1970s, and family, and Daniel and Elsie chil~en. ,.,,. ,,..,,.,. ,.., t ~They made their home in when they started just selling Westeroth and their children. • Daughter Anneliese Raus- Stettin, which is now part of them from the Terrace location. Gradually the road was im:- ehenberger, with five children, jol. #w Balu~'i' efforts , They continued until this year proved. In the late 1960s they two in Terrace. Poland. :!:i:...... : Faith I , 'ii! i selling produce at the farmer's John was a horticulturalist finally got electricity and some John and Gertrude now have 13 market. Many still come from lelephones. grandchildren and 17 great- ili!i i 635-3219 ~ili and worked as a gardener at Kitimat, Prince Rupert and sur- ii~i~ ! or write Box 451, Terrace, B.C. VSG 1R3 i the airport at Stettin. The families are all Remo old- grandchildren. rounding areas to buy their pro- timers, having arrived in 1955 to Many more years of good Three of their children were duce. find nothing but bush and mud. health and happiness! born there: son Jergen, born on Mar. 25, 1935; son Dieter born June 17, 1937; and daughter Anneliese born Sept. 4, 1938. N During the Second World ::~lm War, John sewed for the Ger- i man air force (Luftwaffe) in i!~!il;i!iiiil Finland and North Norway. o::::-:.: While John was away at war, :'i:'i Mrs. Bahr and the children

The three families all.,shared the old . J.: 7%:.: Herman Froese abandoned house ~i'-t~Nt! and were happy to Congratulations .- i :~%:i arrive and start set- :'Y:??~ To tling on their sur- i.]( roundings -- ap- Kelly Prinz proximately 1,000 Of Terrace (!:~ LU(,ER.NE ';i:9 acres of wild/and. Winner of t~.i: '...... ' ;2 20" Color -/ V :, }had/to fl~..many.4imes hiding-': ...... 'J d, ~ ~ " ~ . " ,m fear for their lives. In Our ' These were very hard times 1st Anniversary for the family. John later found his family and they moved to Newstadt, Gei'many. In 1952, John and his family immigrated to Canada. They first lived near Leth- bridge, Alta. ORANGE GROU N D He.then worked at Shaugh- nessy for two years growing and harvesting sugar beets. JUICE YOGOURT BEEF In the spring of 1954 the Bahrs moved to Calgary, where •John worked as a landscaper and developed more than 80 acres of parkland around Calgary. Mrs. Bahr worked as a 18ea housekeeper. All worked very Reg. or Florid(:. Frozen Concentrate. Assorted Reg., Diet or Light. •~i!~i,}~;~ Approx. 10 lb. bag. Limit 1 bag. hard to start their new life in 355 mL tin. Canada. In September, 1955, they loaded all their belongings on the train and moved to Terrace. The Bahrs and the family of Jaeomb and Elizabeth Rausehen- APPLE CHUNK FRESH berger all travelled together . Also joining them was Irina Os- TOMATOES wald and youngest daughter TownHouse. From Sea Trader. ~!i~ iii!; ii!: FloridaGrown. Louise. Concentrate. 1 Litre. 184 g tin. ::"1:;::~::':~' Extra Large Tfioy all came and made their horn~ at Remo. Limit 4. Over limit Tongol i~::;~i:i'ilSize. Tllethree families all shared the }rice 88¢. ea in water. ea !~;:ii:~i::ii1.94/kg Ib old~jiHerman Froese abandoned house and were happy to arrive • ~ >~:x:" ,.¢ andTstart settling on their sur- MACARONI rotmdings -- approximately TOMATO 1,0,qp' acres of wild land. This site was;originally known as Breek- & CHEESE enrridge Landing, a stop for river- SOUP Town House boals in'the early days before the Town House 200- 225 gm railroad. 284 ml They all worked together and Regular or Spirals helped each other, glad that they 2 FOR had a roof over their heads, and 2 FOR could rest at night, cooking their meals andeating together. They old abandoned house wa >: ~: ~i"~'~:~:. ~i~ Advert sed prices n effect unt clos ng Saturday Feb 5, 1994 at your ne=ghbourhood Safeway stores, son,the river edge, and had only VISA plasfletn the windows. ~:.i'~ ,~{~? Quantity rights reserved. All the families kept very busy worldng hard developing their new!and and building homes. They got some used lumber Call For from Sande's mill. i;:i?) They managed to move into Customer Service..635.7206 Manager ...... ,,635-7280 their homes late in the fall of that :Z::i:! year, Dell ...... ,335.1374 :>. At flint Mr. BaN" worked at A1- Bakery ...... 635-1372 can in Kitimat to make extra Floral ...... 635-1371 money to develop their farms. The next spring they started to Pharmacy ...... ;...i.';..635-1375 clear their land so they could slart Fax ...... ,,. .635,4569 growing gardens and doing some farming. TheBahrs later started selling B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 battlesMu Iti cu raltoItu s u r,g, iveOUP Nisga'a honour roll ~S~dA:r~ EL~hoIo~olNT'M~Y I']a~7~ti~,e' ~aOlLiStedh;a;son DHaOviNs,Oi~ret~Oa~t½waCirc~l;~e released its Term II honour Kowalsky, Shane Spencer, Peal AN ANNUAL POTLUCK feast just for annual events like the In- crimination. roll. Oaylene Woods MERIT ROLL: Angel Tait Congratulations to all: representing dozens of nation, temational Potluck Dinner, but to The fight against racism is still Grade 9 Grade 7 ' alities is what built the reputation guide the association into the fu- the issue most dear to the hearts Grade 12 HONOR ROLL: Luke PRINCIPAL's IIONOR of the Terrace and District Multi- ture. of the association. HONOR ROLL: Shed McMillian, Shawm Davis, ROLL: Kristen Davis cultural Association is best "We need numbers -- we need The stated aims are to foster a Woods Ryan Spencer .... HONOR ROLL: Christina known, more individuals to become the better Undemtanding Of cultural MERIT ROLL: Marcia MERIT ROLL: Eric Nycc, Azak, Wolfgang Arnold, Eric "It's a big event," says associa- soul of the association," she says. diversity through the promotion Smythe, Sharlena Clayton Adrienne Nisyok, Angus Gavelin, Rhea Percival tion member Linda I.~e, "It's al- Lee says there has been a of various heritages and tradi- Grade 11 Stevens MERIT ROLL: Rachael ways sold out ahead of time." tremendous influx of new people tions, to help immigrants adapt to Robinson, Alicia Azak, But that event and all the other with new ideas into the com- Canadian life, and to support mi- HONOR ROLL: Craig Grade 8 Bobby McMillian i work done by the association is in munity of late. nority fights and foster accep- danger right now -- because of She hopes to draw on some of tance of ethnic differences and lack of members. them. similarities. "We've got to get new blood to The multicultural association For more information on the get it energized again," she says. published a directory of health Terrace District Multicultural As- "We don't want it to die." services last year, promoted sociation, contact Jane Dickson at Lee says they're putting out several cultural events and 638-1594, Linda Lee at 635- feelers looking for new members organized and International Day 6631, or Nirmal Parmar at 635- people who will be there, not for the Elimination of l~acial Dis- 3583.

FROM B1 F--0-cus on global issues • SELF SERVE • REUSABLE • SCREW CAPS * EASY-TO-CAR RY - Guatemala. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mat- tact Mary Graydon at 635- "It's just my nature to help thew's Centre, followed by 6233. "WATER "Mexico: The Struggle for • people in another country if I Total Third Worm debt: ALL WITH can do it," she says. Social Justice", a slide show US $1.35 trillion. Net out- COOLERS" For other volunteers like and presentation by Lynn flow from Third World to Mary Graydon, next week Joseph. north in debt service, I983- Available For International Development • Edward Epp will present a 89:$242 bllHon. Your Office - Week -- is a time to think a slide show at Caledonia Sr. • The poorest 20 per cent of little more globally. Secondary on his experiences the world's population Business "The point is to see our living and working in Africa receives 0.2 per cent of .situation as part of a global and on his recent trip to China global commercial bank reality," Graydon says. "We where he travelled with local lending, 1.3 per cent of 3 gallon share a common future and, artists and students. domestic investment, one per fill-up therefore, we must share com- cent of global trade and 1.4 (I 1.36/) • Robert and Keith Geier will mon solutions." present their experiences as per cent of global income. International Development Canada World Youth ex- • Estimated income dis- Week, Feb. 6-12, is a good change students in Jamaica parity between world's AVAI time to learn about countries richest and poorest peoples: 2 9 s329 and Costa Rica. like Mexico and the issues I50 to I (up from 30 to 1 in Fully-automatic water dispenser. 2 Gel they face. • Displays of International 1960). Put your bottle on the shelf and close the door. I Gal A world of different cultures Development Week material • Life expectancy in 3rd it's that simpleI -- and their foods, religions, and samples of alternative world: 62. In Canada: 77. customs, dress and language trading crofts sold by • Population per doctor in We Also Bake Bread & Pastries Daily-Fresh Subs & Sandwiches is waiting to be explored. NWDEA will be set up in the Canada: 510. In developing Open 24 Hours Daily 4711.G Kelth Ave. (All West Centre, Terrace, BC) 635.4575 Some events in Terrace dur- Terrace Public Library, the world: 4~590. ing International Development NWCC Learner Centre and Week: the Skeena Mall. • Open house Thursday, Feb. For more information con-

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4' ---~ Kerby grapples silver NORTHERN school wrestlers at this and other competitions) Harris, a grade 8 first year wrest- John. made their mark at this year's Johnson said there was "definite- ler. Apart from Kerby, Buck and provincial Age Class ly some wrestling talent there." No opponent was able to even Carpino, the squad will include championships, including one of However, he suggested, "They score against him and in the gold Ajit Jaswai, Jim O'Brien, John Terrace's own. ueea to start off younger." medal match he recorded the Veiileux, Shayne Wilson, "It's the best I've ever seen How young? Kitwangan Wade fastest pin of the tournament: just Lakhbir Jaswal, Maudeep him wrestle," travelling coach Apps is nine-years-old. nine seconds in. Kandola and Philip Lincoln. Bruce Jolmson said of Matt Wrestling in the schoolboy divi- Not surprisingly, Harris was Murphy said the competition SKEENA ANGLER Kerby's silver medal per- sion, he was facing kids four and named outstanding wrestler. would provide more valuable ex- ROB BROWN formance. five years his senior. In other results, James Morgan themselves, Johnson said. However, Kerby had simply He added Buck had lost a been "outgunned" in the final. couple of close ones on the way AST THURSDAY morning I peercd "We're really pleased," said ''We're really pleased, it's qu#e an achievement." to a seventh place finish. over a steaming cup of coffee and, Terrace coach Joe Murphy. "It's Noting the Age Class was one with some difficulty, focused on the quite an achievement." 3"OE MURPHY of the biggest toumamants of the L Terrace Standard. The northern team was made up season and set the aeedings for "Mills to cut beds once again" the headline read, of wrestlers from Terrace, the High School championships, which, in my slowly waking brain, immediately Kitwanga and Hazelton and was took sliver in the Cadet (15"16 Only the eventual gold medal Murphy said it was a valuable ex- conjured up a picture of beds going through the accompanied by Johnson years) 51kg. class, losing the final wimer could stop Apps, and even perience for all three Terracites. whirring saws at Skeena Cellulose. (Kitwanga) and fellow coach Joe then only by a single point. to last year's provincial champion Below was an item that had the directors of the Sullivan (Hazelton). Johnson said the youngster's and Tyler Johnson (Cadets 57kg) Based on the results, he indi- Regional District "casting their eyes toward Although unable to make the fifth place overall finish at his earned a bronze. cated Buck will likely drop down Thornhtil's sewer future Saturday". medals, the two other Terracitas, weight underlined "he has great Terrace wrestlers will be back a weight class for the B.C. High I recalled the boyhood technique of plucking an Grog Buck and Frank Carpino potential'. in action this weekend when School championships. eyeball from one trout, impaling it on a hook then both gave a good account of But the most outstanding north- eleven take part in the Northern perience for the team, "especially casting it into a lake to catch another. Naturally, em performance came from Jason B.C. Winter Games in Fort St. for the younger gays". this kind of eyeball casting was the first image to Having seen Terrace in action appear in my mind's eye. But "Steelhead kill bothers gov't", appropriately edged in black and set prominently on the bottom of the front page, was the story that put severe Locals take out two zone titles strain on my morning brain. According to the article, officials in Provin- This weekend two local curling George zone winner in Smithers, ciald0m suspect too many Zymoetz steelhead are straight to aew up the A side then curling against some of the foursomes try to next the next a best-of-three showdown for a being killed and may therefore close the river. added two more victories in B for people I faced when I was curling step towards their respective direct trip to the BCs which begin That seemed clear, but reading the remarks of the title. competitive men's," hc added. provincial championships. in Kamloops Feb. 26, conservation officer Ken Fujino, things got The final game aaw them knock "There a lot of familiar In Senior Men's, Wayne Epp's Epp) third John Veldman, see- obscure, off '93 zone winner Dennis Ames names." crew will be in Winfield, near end Ken Hendry and lead Bruce "...some anglers are following neither the bait of Smithcrs. The two teams coming out of Kelowna, trying to nail down one Carruthers earned their Seniors ban nor the catch-and-release regulations. As How does he rate his chances in the Interiors will face the top pair of two Interior spots at the B.C. b~rth by sweeping the zones held many as 80 per cent of the fishermen of the Cop- Winfield? "I've no idea," says fxom the Pacific Coaat in the Feb. championships. here Jan 21-22. per are deliberately breaking the rules," the paper Epp, adding thia is the team's 26-27 provincials to be hold in Meanwhile Ken Blanes' mixed Playing in a six-team modified has Fujino saying, and "the remaining 20 per cent first shot at the Seniors. Vancouver. ieam will be taking on the Prince double-knockout, they took three am comntitting fractions out of ignorance." "But I'm looking forward to Ken Blanes, third Rusty Blanes, Yikes! second Run Townley and lead Some quick ealculatiom convinced me that the Paulette Patterson worn tripped sum of 80 and 20 is still 100. Apparently of.fleer up only once in the~ zone win. Ken'a reconnaissance convinced him all anglers Having won the A side of the fishing) ae poor Copper are breaking the law. five team playdown, they moved I .spen~ a ?ew:afternoons On the river this winter. to the B side to comp!ote )he.job. If I broke the law I wasn't aware of it. Perhaps l However, there they fell to don't know the fishing regulations well enough. Atchison of Prince Rupert in the As for "committing fractions out of ignorance", semi-final. this was the first time I'd come across this of. Atchison went on me take B, lense. I teach fractions to my charges every year. setting up a return match playoff I can add, subtract and multiply them with some against Blanes. facility, and on good days I'm fairly adept at This time, however, the Ter- dividing them, but committing rational numbers is recites took no prisoners in a 12-2 an operation I cannot do. rout of the coastal quartet. Townley conceded the victory was made much easier as the What I heard was largely Atchison rink came out flat. "They never even got on the hearsay. It is foolhardy to board until the seventh," he act on hearsay. recalled. "For them, it was just one of those games.' ' Although the Blanes rink has Clearly something was amiss. Even the large taken the zone title before, a trip dailies manage to mangle the Englisl~ language. I the provincials would be a first. began to suspect a fraction of "infraction" -- one ***'k-* fifth to be precise -- fiad fallen off in the rush to With cntriea for Tcrrac¢'s deadline, so I phoned Omcer Fujino. Valentines Ladies bonspiel start- He told me he hadn't read the article and ing to stream in, organizers have hastened to add he'd been misquoted. I read him announced the Fob. 14-16 event the cryptic paragraphs, whereupon he mumbled will include a raffle to raise something about going to the paper. money for the curling club. Did he think there really was a conservation The pdze will be a return trip problem on the Copper? He thought there was. for two to Vaneower and include Had he charged anyone7 Two people. Had he accommodation. _ .o received any reports of poaching? Yes, some. 'Spiel spokesman Marg Skead After that conversation, I was unconvinced he said it hadn't been decided yet had any basis to claim a serious problem on the just whom to spend the money Copper. I then called a number of anglers who raised. have been fishing the river regularly. ON GUARD. Sweepers Stan Petulac (left) and Tim Gartland bring in skip Rick Trogrs guard in the However, suggestions to date Most had seen no evidence of wrong doing, a final end in B event Legion Bonsplel action. Trogi's Kltimat rink scored a comfortable win over included the junior curling pro- few had. My investigations turned up one person Folden of Hazelton. More than 50 rinks took part in the bonspiol which woulnd up Sunday. gram or an air:exchanger for the who saw steelhead killed and couple of incidents upstairs area. where people saw evidence of bait. Some anglers reported seeing others acting suspiciously. Nobody saw a conservation officer on the river. This doesn't surprise me: I've seen only two on Salmon belts netted any of the rivers I've fished in the last five years. UNSTOPPABLE. Jonathan Doane dominated What I Ileard was largely hearsay. It is Terrace boxers worn just that at Rupert opponent Bryan Oartner precipitous, if not foolhardy to act on hearsay. the Salmon Belt championships in their Jr. B bout, the referee Before conservation officers recommend drastic held Jan. 22 in Prince Rupert. stepping in to atop the contest in measures, they need to spend a great deal of time So mueh so that the only fighter the third round. on the fiver and gather a lot of hard) first-hand who managed to defeat a Terrace Terrace's final victory came evidence to substantiate their position. entry was one of his own team- from the gloves of Joey I.osler ' And even if they were able to prove poaching is mates. (1351b.) who got the nod from all rampant, would closing a section of th0 river do Arron Petavello got Terra~ on judges ever George Gordon of anything to solve the problem? the road to Its seven bout sweep Whttehorse, Poachers are self-centered, ignorant scum who "1 with a 3-2 decision over Robert The main event on the ll-flght believe laws apply to others. Very few fishermen Carver of Palmer, Alaska in their card saw Princ0' Rupert s Pacific break the law. If the Copper is closed you can bet 1251b, Intermediate clash, Northwest champion Steven your bait bucket poachers will continue to poach) Buddy Deans then took the Jaeger take on Alaska State the only difference being they will do so without 1451h, Jr.B bolt with a 4-1 deci- champion Jamie Barley.. . fear of obaerved by ethical, law-abiding anglers. sion over Jess Staffen of Jaeger came out .on the right The 0nly intelligent way to address the problem Whitehorse. side of a 4-1 decision ill the Is througll enforcement. The number of officers s On target Brian Gervaia made it three off 1861b. bout, faust be increased, and government must look at HOOP CHAMPS in ,annualKnights of Columbus free the reel with a unanimous verdict Other results aaw the host club creativ0 solutions like training and employing throw competition were Kaliopl Kollias and Kory Andersen (10 over local Brace Buchanan at pick up thre~ vlctorias, ,...... river guardians to watch over our valleys, years), Jaclyn Bowen and Aaron Van Colder (11), Hollyanne 1701b, and Robert Doane dupli- Tyler Fountallx took a 4-I de, t- In the meantime, be calm fisheffolk and other Norman and Kevin Glilanders (12), Andrea Van Colder and eated in a 1301b. match-up with sion over Nell IVlaeD0nald~'of '~ " . friends of the environment. Legions of poachers Josh Straw (13). They're seen al0ovs (not In order) with olubmate Stanley Oostel. White Horse (Jr. A 1061b;), Kelp:. i: ,", are not descending upon the Copper River like organizers Germane Carrite (left) and Gualter Rego. Fi~ lo- That was the first of two vie- Ourszld (1901b,) won'~a 3-2 siflit.i :. " . :i ffuna and Viztgotha attacking Rome, tortes on tho day for Deans, the decision' over Alaslmi1: Robdrf:~, : - cal students turned out for Saturday's compstitlon at Veritas There are a few bad actors beating up on fish, as other coming when he moved to Muller and Don. Pdco)~:dld ~i: ~'" : there always are. school with the ."home team,' taking two ttiles, Uplands give. i451b, hometowner Trent likewise for the Jr~ C:lS0lb~'tlfl~!::~:!_ Take advantage of this balmy winter and go Elementary and Centennial Christian three each. McKay a tight, again a unanl', agalrL4tDominlcHeadiey;~h.o~t,iii'~ ':.: ': fishing. incus decisl0m Palmer p~gilist, ' "~:?+"'" - " C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1 994 Provincial pool plan , CAR Sports pans out for B'backs I R NTAL I Call us today for more informationon our great rates. HARD WORK yields results, the championships, provincials, also toppling pool ,4 Terrace Blueback s~;immem The Jan. 21-23 meet indicated records. ------n=. 3779 River Drive Menu proved that in no uncertain terms everything is going according to Peacock lowered the mark In at the McDonald's Ir.',itational that schedule, both the 100m and 200m Breast meet in Prtnce Rupert Marina Checkley is a good ex- while MacKenzie set a new 635-1300 TODAY Seven medals, five pool records ample. Taking overall gold in her Rupert,record for the 200m Back. • Men's Ree Hockey and host of provincial age group, the 12-year-old ira- They finished with overall sil- 0kies v Timbermen (9 p.m.) cl~mpionsldp qualifying times proved her times tn six of the ver and bronze medals in the girls Illl i ""Convoy v Wmngiers showed coach Mike Carlyle's ob- seven events she raced in. 15 years and up division. (10:30p.m.) jeetlvesarebeingacbieved. That included breaking the Chris Kerman provided the Early in the season he'd made it AAA qualifying mark in four other two record breaking per- THURSDAY~ FEB. 3 clear the club was not concerned events and slashing three seconds formances, in the Boys 11-12 Men's Roe Hockey with winntngmeots, off the 11-12 years girls' 200m years 200m Breast and 200m Norm's Auto v Back Eddy The results of races at that stage Back pool record. Back, carving no less than nine (10:30 p.m,) were not ultimately what counted, Aimee P0acoek and Tori seconds off the latter• he said, adding the plan was MacKenzie continued their tune He also came away with ov0rall FRIDAY~ FEB. 4 steady improvement peaking in up for this weekend's Senior gold inthatdivision. Scott Welch, Darts Bronze medals were collected TERRACE OPEN tournam.ent ':, : :: : ; by Jason Kumpolt, Audrey Erb ,DOUR CONTROL SERVICES starts 8 p.m. tonight, winds up ~:, ::: :': ~ ,~"': :: ,:~:,:" , ~:: ~:; i!~:~:~,~;:~ and Kevin Andolfatto. PET ODOUR - extraction to prevent carpet staining Sunday afternoon at the • ::i;:::".... ::: :/:. :i::~:,!i~!*:iii~ While obviously pleased with - 'UN-D0' to neutralize odour Legion. those results, Carlyle highlighted SMOKE ODOUR -Thermo-fogging . odour conteractants : .:p: :, :,:.... ~ the performances of a number of WATER/SEWER - drying services SATURDAY~ FEB. 5 other Bluebacks. - 'MICROBAN' to control mildew Bowling Mareie Pritehard, 12, exploded and "bacterial growth B.C. BOWL FOR KIDS at in the 200m Breast to slice more Terrace Lanes, 7 p.m. tha~ 12 seconds off her previous 635-3558 ~: best. Gymnastics ~,~ That performance plus a fast LATE REGISTRATION for 100m Breast gave her enough

• Session H at Ed Falrless gym qualifying times to book a berth .~ i tl • ' in Thornhill, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the AM. "All her hard work paid off," Iq~6 O ~ 0 Men's Roe Hockey / Carlyle noted. low JllL Back Eddy v Coast Inn Julie Vanderlee, another who (8 p.m.) 1 !~:: .~ ..... has been working hard over the Norm's Auto v Skeena Hotel "mDALLIS' S ee e co past few weeks, was also on fire. (9:30 p.m.) MEDA LI T . Aim P a ck (left to right), Marina Checkley, Having just t-umed 13 and Jason Kumpolt, Chris Kerman, Kevin Andolfatto, Audrey Erb and therefore moved up an ago group, SUNBAY~ FEB. 6 (not shown) Tori MacKenzie helped the Bluebacks come away she posted four AA times to Snowmobiling from the recent Prince Rupert swim meet with seven medals, ensure she too makes the trip. c i--.. " ~ A. SNOWARAMA '94 takes rlllllllmul~A jL ~--~IB~AJLAIMI JLA A r..~.,~J.l AndIanMacCormacpicked up • "~ ~ Ask About Our Chocolates 1~ ~t place, weather permitting. I--PI.~K/ /;.-I_~/Hr /[ l[ ! /Pll.t,q/I two more qualifying times to Time and place to be announc- --~,,.v~.~ --'~,~v~,v--~l ~vv --~,~,~,.. bring to 10 the number of ed on radio this week• BLUEBACKS ALWAYS want AAA time in both his 50m and Bluebaeks heading for the AA to swim faster, bat once in a 100m Back. provincials. Men's Roe Hockey while they can overdo it. To make the trip to a provin- That's more than double last Okies v Wranglers (9:30 p.m.) Ask Staeey Parr and Jamie cial championship, Blaeback year's number, Carlyle pointed All Seasons v Precision Kerman. coach Mike Carlyle explained, out. (11 p.m.) Both broke the AAA barrier swimmers have to qualify in There's been a similar improve- /f WLENTINESDAY SPECZALS )1 In races at the McDonuid'sin- enough events to make it ment at the AAA level, he added, MONDAY~ FEB. 7 vitational meet in Prince worthwhile, with seven heading for Kamloops Roses SAI El = I Gymnastics Rupert and promptly The trip down soath is an ex- in March compared to just in '93. ' I (Gif~xed :r Fancy Cello)... -~ e J L./& up 1. MEN'S TECHNICAL coach- eliminated themselves from pensive one just to get one or Kevin Andolfatto used the ing clinic at Ed Fairless Gym those events at next month's two swims, he pointed out. Prince Rupert to add three more • (~] WSweetheart $9 ~ O~ in Thornhill. All boys coaches AAehampioaships. And the la'io had already events to his championship list (Bud Vase (with Flowers)..... ,::.:: J welcome. For information, Parr knocked herself out of made their quota. "We'd while Seth Downs earned a berth Peggy (638-0447). two event~ while Kerman will bought their tickets," Carlyle by stroking to two more qualify- ]O ~ Glass Swan $ql 131= no,# have to sit out the 50m pointed out. ingtimes. i P (with R°se & Valentine Ball°°n) LJ 1 "~ 0 q TUESDAY~ FEB. 8 Free. But a few quick scratches Not surprisingly, Carlyle sug- Men's Ree Hockey Dyian Evans came close to ensured they can still antlcipate gested "It looks good for the I ~, ~ Balloon Magic ~ / Norm's Auto v All Seasons doing the same, scaring the an active weekend...... provincials."

'0 ...... SkeenaHotel v Back Eddy I "1 a.,ooo) ...... :...... J-=..... | (10:30 p.m.) ! Spare an evening for Kids I .I "Tuxed° ~= Pink $~ ~N ~'~ WEDNESDAY~ FEB 9 Men's Roe Hockey LOCAL BOWLERS will have cash on their minds mentally handicapped. TERRACE TIMBERMEN when they take to the alleys this Saturday. Bowl for Kids province-wide has raised close to a I g2 ...... Oldtimers tournament starts But the focus will not be putting money into their million dollars in that eight years and organizers tonight, finishes tomorrow. own pockets. hope to pass that mark with this year's effort. The event is B.C. Bowl for Kids night and the ob- Here in Terrace, the night's bowling takes an Prebool¢ Your Dozen Roses By Feb. lOth And SATURDAY~ FEB. 12 jective is to raise as much money as possible for the eight-game, doubles tournament format.The entry is Receive Free Costume Delivery. Variety Club. $50 per pair and there will be prizes to be won. The Cross Country Skiing All Orders Receive A Free Valentine's Balloon 13TH ANNUAL Alcan Ski Over the eight years the money raising event has action gets under way at 7 p.m. Marathon over 5kin to 301cm been held, Terrace has established a reputation for But the most important thing to remember is you distances on Onion Lake ski generosity. can't play unless you bring along a Variety Club iiiiii!i!iii:#:ii::ii::::iii::::::~i~}:: ii::..::ii:,!iiii~!~iiii~ii !~:~!i! !~i~!~i~i?i~!~!~!~i:#:~ii~::i~i~:~}i::~:#~i~!~i~i~!::~!~!!i;i~iiii:..::~:@i#i!:!i~!if:!~ii~i!~!i~!~!i!!!ii~ig!~i:;..`:. Last year it contributed more than $2,000 to the pledge sheet. trails. For more information, 3309 Kalum (Inside Copperside III) 635-6312 phone 632-7632, Variety Club's work helping the physically and Better still, more than one.

BC Seniors Games Vv ZONE 10 general meeting THE takes place at 2 p.m., Happy ...... _. Royal Canadian f Gang Centre. Legion Branch 13 PERFECT A SHAMES BOWLING BUDDIES goes MOUNTAIN, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at TURN 11:30 a,m. To register, phone FINEST STEAK the Terrace Lanes at 635-5911. have trouble starting tams or feel unbalanced in uneven terrain. To LUGE SLEDDING. Anyone A SELF NIGHTIN TOWN correct this, bring your hands interested in joining the sport, back into your field of vision. This contact Todd Taylor (635-1 First Friday of Every Month HELP TIP #2 will shift your balance back to the 4189) or Ed Hess (638-0636). Juicy Steak- Baked Potato - Salad center of your skis. Hands are excellent indicators TERRACE BADMINTON 5:00 pm Servings Use your pole plant to help of your stance and timing. your turn. At this point when you club plays every Tuesday and Always keep both of them low Thursday evening at 8-10 p.m., Members & Guests Welcome start your turn, touch your pole to and forward, so they are within the snow. Using your pole plant every Sunday 7:30-9:30 p.m. your field of vislon. at Thomhill Jr. Secondary Music Every Weekend will allow you to turn better by school. For information, con- Here are some common hand acting as a qua to your body to tact Diane at 635-3564. indicators. Director of Skier Services begin the next turn and keep the timing consistent. Hands are not level with the DUPLICATE BRIDGE club slope. This can be corrected by Loose sight of both hands. ,As Next time you are skiing, take meets 7:15 p.m. every Wed- tilting your upper torso so it is your hands drop to your sides, a look at your hands and put nesday night at Caledonia Sr. level with the slope of the trail. your balance point is shifted to these self help tips to work for Secondary. Vicky (638-8418) "IBM wmma While standing with your skis the back of your skis. You may you. for more information. pointed across the slope, tilt your shoulders and hands so they are # ADULT NOON hour hockey ~5 MB FD, $2,852.0011"f/_.., the same angle as the snow goes every Monday, Wednes- 486DX -33 LB, 4 MB RAM, 245 MB FD, $2,248.00 b"vf beneath you. This will allow all of .]'if..... day and Friday, 11:45 a.m. to 1 4865X .33 LB, 4 MB ~M, 212 MB FD, $1#64.00 your weight to transfer to the Mou r N III DEVELOPMENT p.m. First 20 playem only and downhill or the outside ski. This 19 years minimum age. PRINTERS, will increase your balance and I/¢a Canon BJ200 $415.00 / edge performance. ~. Canon BJ600 $899.00 , ¢,~ LADLES DARTS league plays Hewlett Packard 500C$565.00 .I every Thursday night, 8 p.m. at ~" Raven 2406 Cotour 24 PIN $360.O0 tie Legion. New members al'i ~. Raven Laser LP410 $999.00 .t-" SHAMES MOUNTAIN ways welcome to drop in. I J LP470PS $1,599.00 \ LP530 $1,148.00 ~" NERD DAY LPI030 $1,899.00 Friday, February 4th To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details Busses will be running from into the office at 4647 Lazelle SHAMES Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- l's Computers Inc. Terrace Inn 8:05 a.m. and 7283 or fax them to 638-8432. MOUNTAIN To make next week's paper, 4734 Park Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G 1W2 McDonald's 8:10 a.m, submissions must be in by 5 Tel Une: (604) 635-1340 Office 635-3773 Dress up as your favourite ned and win a prize/l~ p.m, Friday, Fax Line: (604) 635-1341 i i i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - C$ Spor e 1 Second sheet referendum? ~:~: .o !i:" ~ of ice hero have asked the city to let voters decide whether it should go ahead. Toeing the line ./7 Ii: ~ ; : ':~ Second Sheet of Ice Society " 7: i {:= : t FROM EXPERT to relative novice, dart players from across the spokesman Garry Knezacek said region will be toeing the line at the Legion this weekend for Tar- members recently met with coun- race's second open tournament of the year. cil and regional district represen- Action begins at 8 p.m. Friday night with the Mixed Doubles, tatives to ask the $4.75 million continues Saturday with Men's and Ladies singles and doubles and project go to referendum this winds up Sunday with the four-member team event. year. The entry is $10 per person per event with all cash being returned The society had indicated it in prize money. Based on previous year's entries, that means there planned to raise $500,000 itself will be Several thousands dollars Up for grabs; L ' ; ".xt towards the cost. Players from Kitimat, Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlottes It also offered to provide any will be making the trek here with Kitimat's formidable contingent information that might be needed expected to be hard to beat once again. to help them arrive at a decision. Local hopes for success will once again rest primarily on the Knezacek said the society had Ladles but they should get more effective support from the Men's been promised an answer by early side than has been seen for a couple of years. L!i•iiU;:':i~¸<:~, •..... ~• March. However, city hall is already Skeena flow continues making discouraging noises. Mayor Jack Talstra said the IT WAS more of the same for Skeena Jr. Girls at the Jan. 21-22 society was told the city would Prince Rupert Jr. Secondary. basketball tournament. • .:.~>, ...... ~tUT~i;: have to take its overall borrowing However, Skeena were pushed in the final this lime, a 34-28 tri- power into account. umph over Charles Hays of Prince Rupert. i I~ It has about $6.5 million left but That's one of the closest contests Skeena has had against north- faces some major infrastructure west rivals this season. expenditures, including re,align- It was also in stark contrast to Skecna results earlier in the . , ' .{>., ing Lanfear Hill, and must emum tourney, a 5440 demolition of Prince Rupert Jr. Secondary and 68- # there's enough money available 31 cruise over Nisga'a. to cover emergency expenditures. "We have to draw up a priority JuJitsu dates confirmed 7i list and see what's possible and EXPONENTS of the martial art of JuJitsu will be converging on what's not," Taistra pointed out. Terrace April 2-3 for the B.C. Championships. Administration was to present a Local club spokesman Jean Galli said entrants are expected from five year capital budget to coun- Vancouver, Edmonton, Williams Lake as well as other north- cil's committee of the whole on western communities. Monday night. The championships will be held at Skcena Jr. Secondary school MINOR HOCKEY week wound up on the weekend with skills contests and fun days for the severe Based on that, council will de- and will begin 9 a.m. both days. of the age groups. Above, Tykes battle along the boards for control of the puck. cide whether the project can be considered.

Ticket to view TERRACE TWEENS continued their unbeaten Terrace split with Bums lake, taking the first 7-3 IT WASan inexpensive version of pay-per-view "IV. streak in northern ringelte league action, pummel- but coming up on the wrong end of a 5-2 Sunday For the cost of a ticket, Maria Carpino can now enjoy unlimited ing the opposition 47-1.1 on the way to a 6 and 0 scoreline. viewing on a brand new 29 inch television, the prize in the recent weekend. Burns l.ako having brought in a Novice teem (9 Terrace Totem Midget hockey team raffle. Tweens Playing on home ice, the Tweens opened Friday, years and under), Terrace and Prince George put to- Carpino was presented with the TV by team captain Shane Jan. 21 with a 11.-2 shelling of Prince George. guthcr b similar squad to ensure the Lakem got a DeJong and assistants Brian Barwise and Steve Downie. The following day, it was Burns Lake's turn as couple of games, Terrace handed them two 6-2 defeats before again That series was a split as well, Burns Lake taking Gold rush begins sweep hammering Prince George 9-2. the first 6-4 then being edged 4-3 in the next. The sweep was rounded out Sunday with %1 and The Terrace Tweem were looking to extend their CLOSE TO 60 local residents are heading for what they hope will 8-2 romps over Prince George and Burns Lake streak in Vanderhoof over the weekend, with both prove the gold fields of Fort St. John. ringette respectively. age groups scheduled to visit Prince George for They are the players, coaches and managers bound for the North- While conceding Prince George appear to have a more league action Feb. 26-27. em B.C. Winter Games which begin tomorrow in that community much weaker Tw0en team this season, local league Prinz said the teams are trying to get in as many and mn until Sunday, Feb 6. spokesman Sharon Prim said the results still un- games as possible before the April 1-3 provincial Terrace athletes will be chasing medals in badminton, Special league derline the progress Terrace has made. championships, to be held in Surrey. Olympic bowling, gymnastics, figure skating, wrestling and mixed- | Prince George and Burns Lake split their series, volleyball. each winning one and the third ending in a 7-7 tie. In two raffles h01d as part of the weekend of Kitimat also has strong represenlation on tlae zone team and will series Roles were reversed in the younger Petites divi- ringetting, Darcy Zuchotzld of Terrace won a be fielding competitors in PeeWee and Bantam hockey, women's sion, Prince George emerging with the 6-0 record. Canucks jersey autographed by the Vancouver basketball and hockey, gymnastics and Tae Kwon Do. That included two 7-3 victories over Terrace, but NHlcrs and Burns Lake's Dawnita Homing took In being held in Fort St. John, the Games are returning to their the hometown Petites had every reason to bc happy home a ringette stick which had 25 Loonies .t!lp~l ,birtl~place 20 years ago...... - ...... , ...... ; !; :' ' <"

REVENUE CANADA CUSTOMS, EXCISE & TAXATION KITIMAT INTEGRATED SERVICES ~. • ~.~'q .~.~-,_~ ,,. , Revenue Canada Customs, Excise & Taxation is pleased to announce that effective February 2, 1994, the Kjtimat Customs office will once again be staffed and serviced by on site personnel. The office will be open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pro, Monday to Q Friday (closed noon to 12:30 pro), and the full range of services will be available. NEEDTo KNOW In addition, as a result of the recent integration of Customs, Excise and Taxation, the local office will be offedng limited Excise s0rVlETHIN0ABOUT (GS'i-) and Taxation services as well. A variety of informational brochures and forms will be available and both GST and Taxation related payments will be accepted at :-."-- (.i YoUR NEW this office, c,,, OOtvlMUNITI'? Fo.r further information regarding available services please contact: ': ;L " the last timeyou built a Revenue Canada .: .7.... snowman? Or made snow angels ome ott Customs, Excise & Taxation ::~i Room 309 .. Phone Elaine 685-3018 with the kids? Saturday, Feb. 5 at Ph'ono Diana 638-8576 450 City Centre Kitimat, B.C. Phone GIIlian 635-3044 1 pm, you are invited to do both at ~ Our hostesswill bring gifts and V8C 1T6 greetings, along with helpful Tale phone/Fax: (604) 632-7611 the Skeena Mail's Winter Carnival community information. Prizes will be awarded ::::::::::::::::::::::::::$$:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~'::::::: ::::::.::::::~:::::~ :~: : ::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::: ::::~::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::~: ~:~:[~ ~::~h:. N...~:~.:1...L:.,! % :k..:!,:ii.:.:7 'L:!<'.....:i~.Li~.'..E.~:~...... ;t..:...k,.:.::.i: :;:i!!~:::~i::ieii!.t;:::~:~!TiN:i::::: and fun will be had by all!

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u 1. REAL ESTATE 1. REAL ESTATE I. REAL ESTATE 2, MOBILE HOMES ACTI ON AD RATES 3 BEDROOM HOME. Oak kitchen and FOR SALE 70X132 LOT on Tetrault. NEW MANUFACTURED HOMES to Re/Max of tdm, unfinished basement, double garage, Phone 635-6647 leave message. qualified buyers, Low down payments, RV parking, fenced yard. Serious Inquiries Low Payments, Low Interest Rates. Also • ..!~! Terrace 638-SAVE 847.2821 eves, good used homes available. Usting Joyce Flndlay service if you need to'sell your mobile 2 YEARS OLD "FANTASTICVIEW" home o o PowER W: 638.1400 home. For more information call DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5 P.M. (bench) 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, finished H: 798.2442 i~ii~ii~ RE/MAX OF Wes~orld Mobile Homes Ud. Phone 635- Classified and Classified Display basement, gas heat and hot water, deck, TERRACE NEW LISTING 4949, Fax 635-2245. parquet flooring, nicely decorated, Bay 638-1400 ADVERTISING DEADUNES: When a atat holiday falls on a Saturday, Condo Woodgreen. 2 window, fenced back yard, stone patio, REDUCED! MUST SELL 1990 14x70 bedrooms, plus a den. In Near bus mute and college. Ph: 638-8126. Mobile Home 3 bedroom N.G, vaulted Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at 5 p.m, for all display and excellent condition. Liste~l ceilings in living and dining room. classified ads. 1500 SO.FT. HOUSE, fully finished 4 bedroom home in good exclusively with Joyce at condition. Has lots of extras. Separate dining area. Large bathroom. All TERRACE STANDARD,4647 LAZELLEAVE., TERRACE, B.C, VBG 198 $71,500 basement, 2 kitchens,. 21/2 bathrooms 5 window coverings induded. Situated in NI classifiedand classifieddisplay ads must be prepaidby either cas]~Visa or Mastercard. bedrooms, rec. room, wood and oil heat, Arrange an appointment to well kept trailer park in Thomhill. When phoningin ads pleasehave your Visa or Mastercardnumber ready, WHY WOULD YOU RENT? carport. Excellent condition. Sitting on 6 . view this special home. Move Immediate possession available $45,000. 20 words (first Insertion) $5.62 plus 13¢ for additioml words,*(Additional Insertions)$3.68 2 bedroom bungalow in town. comer lots, many extras. 842.5481. in and enjoy -- sun morn, 638.1421. plus 10¢ for additionalwords. $12.00 for 3 weeks {notexceeding 20 words, n0n-commerclal), Down payment: 5% = $2,850, HOUSE FOR SALE in Hill section, 4 family kitchen, abundant fruit per month as low as...$300, 1981 MANCO 14X70. 3 bedrooms• PricesInclude 7% G,S,T.Birthday end A~versary $21,40up to 3 col. inch (odditionaJinches bedroom, 1500 sq,lt, house on quiet street trees, 2 baths, and lots more. listed MLS $57,000 Excellent condition in trailer park. All st $8.89each). Classified Display $8.89 per inch {,635¢per fine}, in Smithers, with large ~d lot. This vintage MLS $129,000. following new within past year: 4 VIEW, VIEW, VIEW house has excellentconstruction, Is well Call alga 635-3833, 638-1400 appl~nces, g/furnace, drapes, carpet. For OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! And just like NEW. It's an maintained and fully modernized. Asking more information call 635-5615. excellent house with a lovely $159,000, Call 847-3652• 1. RealEstate 12. Motorcycles 24. Notices MOVE IN NOW, Brand new 14X'/0 r bdrm 2, MobileHomes 13. Snowmobiles 25. Business view of mountains and town. Fully finished with lots and lots OPEN HOUSE home. 2)(6 construction. Completely set 3. For Rent 14, Boats& IV~rine Oppo~tur~tles up with full rnanufaclure's warranty in 4. W~ted to Rent 15, Machinery 26. Personals of space for an active family, 4804 Loan Avenue also good potential for an In- Mountainview Mobile Home Park in 5, For SaleMisc, 16. FarmProduce 27. Announcements law suite in the basement. Sunday, Feb. 6, 1994 Smithers, $54,900. Call Russ 1.962-9797. 6, WantedMisc. 17. GarageSales 28. Card of ~ks Fenced yard, some fruit trees, 1 -3pro MOVING - MUSTSELL 12X683 bedroom 7 For RentMisc. 18, BusinessServices 29, In Mernodam very private. Double garage. mobile home with 8x10 storage shed and 8, Carsfor Sale 19, Lost& Found 30. Obituaries MLS $224,900 Rusty I_jungh in attendance 5 appliances. Located on pad in town, 9, Trucksfor Sale 20, Pets& Livestock 31. Auc~ortSales Terrace Realty Ltd. 10. A~rcralt 21, HelpWanted 32. LegalNotices Reduced to $14500. OBO, 635-4713. ONLY MINUTES FROM 638-0371 or 635-5754 11. Recreational 22. Career= 33. Travel HIGH TAXES,,, 3. FOR RENT Vehicles 23. Work War,ted This home has privacy and lots n of character. Needs to be seen Large yard with fruit trees, 3 WVO BEDROOM NEAR NEW UNIT The Terrace Sla.'clard resewe= the right to ROYAL LEPAGE classify ads under appropriate headings and to to appreciate the loft bedrooms ~edrooms, 3/4 basement, with located very close to downtown. Nat. Gas set ,ares tl'wreforo and to detern'~ne page 1. REAL ESTATE garage. This home has many | location. (with a view of the Skeena heat. Two baths, fddge, stove, washer & River), the 9 ft, ceilings in the pluses especially the price at ASSOCIATE BROKER The Terrace Slandard rerrdndl advertiser| LOT FOR SALE, 2027 Hemlock Drive, NETWORK dryer induded. Available March 1. Rent that Is ia against the provincial Human Right= Act living room, the unique and $79,900, Quick possession $775.0O per month. Phone 635.6142 to dlicrlrninate on the basle of children, madlal 72X125. Asking $24,000, Call635-6561. available. Check it out with statue end employment when placing "For Rent" large bedrooms downstairs. Its days, 635-9598afier 4 p,m. ads, Landlordo can state a no.smoking Brenda• MLS 638-1400 Terrace Realty Limited preference. 3 BEDROOMHOME on 753(229' lot, N/G a good old country-type home, The Terrace Standard reserves the right to furnace, hot water tank and fireplace, in great condition. Listed I revise, edit, classify or reject any edvedlsement and to retain an,/answers directed to ',he News Asking $80,000. Replyto File #87 do The exclusively with Joyce at Box Reply Send¢e, and to repay the customer Terrace Standard, 4647 Lazelle Ave., $119,900 the lure paid for the adverUeement and bog . rer'~aL Terrace B,C.,V8G 198. WEEKEND GETAWAY Box replle| on "Hold" InsttuctJone not picked COMMERCIAL PROPERTY up wi~n IO days of expiry or an adve,"tlsement REDUCED TO CLEAR 1 fully serviced will be destroyed unless mailing Imtmctlons are Thornhill - 4.16 acres. "received. Those answering Box Numbers are building lot on Thomas Street (Bench), Reduced to $185,000 EXC requested not to tend odglmd documents to Asking $3O,000. Call 835-3925. avoid Ioml, $48 o /~1 dalton of errors in advedisernents must be FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 bedroom KEITH ESTATES received by the publisher within 30 day1 after the PER ROOM/PER NIGHT f~et publkaUo~ condo located Kaiurn area. 1 1/2 baths. 3 + 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, bright It Is agreed by. the advertiser requesting and spacious kitchen, NG heat (Friday & Saturday, Standard Single, Double or Twin) apace that the liabalky of the Terrace SlaiKlard In $53,000. 635-3244, tt~ event of failure to publish an cdvortlaement with new NG fireplace in living as publla.hod shall be linked to the amount p~:d WELL MAINTAINED 1 bedroom house . CaU.ToUFree room. Listed exclusively with oy th~ aavediser for only one Inca,race Insert~n with nursery room. 1/2 acre lot in town with f~r ti~ portion of the advertising apace occupied Joyce at only $95,500. by the Incorrect or on~tted Item only, and that 24 fruit trees•$72,300 obo, 639-8531. there shall be no liability In any event grotto= 1 800 663 8150 than the amount paid for such advedis;~,

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q Send A , VIess age Of Love This Valentines Day On Wednesday, February 9th you can send your 3 line message to someone you care for. Bring You Could Win A Night your special message in to the Terrace Standard before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February For Two On The Town 4th and we'll print it in our Vatentirtes Feature We'll pick you up in a Limo and take you to dinner at the Terrace Inn. To top the evening off- we'll add a on February 9th. The cost is only $2. O0 and you dozen long stem roses, an assortment of Daniel's Belgium chocolates and a personal bath kit. (All prizes could win an evening for two on the town! supplied by Limo's North, The Terrace Inn, SafewaY Floral Dept., and Gemma's Boutiques) ~Enter your name with every Valentines Message purchased. Winner to be chosen by random draw on V FebruazT 4 at 5=00 p.m. STskNDARD 4647 Lazelle 638-7283 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - C5 CTION D i.

i 3. FOR RENT 3. FOR RENT 5. FOR SALE MISC, 5. FOR SALE MISC. And never the twain shall meet. ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED CLEAN, QUIET 2 BEDROOM duplex in HUBSH 20LB FRONT LOAD gas dryer for PORTABLE HOT WATER SHOWER APARTMENT in Thornhill, suitable for Thornhill $600.00 plus security deposit. sale. Stainless steel. View at Richards system self.contained pressurized unit, But you can meet Twain. And Tolstoy. And single working person. Sorw no pets. Utilities included. Prefer non-smokers. Cleaners on Emerson• Lorbe system, completely trouble free unit References required $350.O0/month plus Message 635.4200. WASHER AND DRYER $200.00. contained in a heavy gauge aluminum Heming~ay. They're on the shelves at your deposit, 635-2065, cabinet. Asking $1500, 842-5481. LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE. 2 rain walk Washer/Spin Dryer $25.00, Fisher Price library. Get acquainted, ROOIV, AVAILABLE TO SHARE in from town, $290/month, Prefer non baby high chair, $25.00. Call 635-1543. ANTIQUE 9 PIECE dining room set, spacious convenient location. Available smoker, Call between9 a.m - 4 p,m, 635. COMPLETE DIVIN6 OUTFIT. Dry suit fits Excellent condition. Late 1800's. Asking Terrace Public Library 4610 Park Avenue 638-8177 immediately $375.00, 635.7113. 3903. Availableimmediately. 5'2".5'6". Aluminum tank. Fins, regulator, $4500 abe. 638-8870. TWO BEDROOM TRAILER. $450 per IMMEDIATELY - close to schools, spear gun and weight belt, Asking $1300 BRAND NEW NEVER USED stackabie fridgridaire washer and dryer. $1200 or month. 3 bedroom trailer $600 per month. hospital and laundromat. Suitable for abe. 635-9559 after 6pro. best offer. Phone 635.7915, Available immediately. Sorry no pets. 635- single person. Non-smoker and sorry no 4315. TE~RA JET $2000. 24ft. Zeta with pets. 635-9058, command bridge, stand.up canvas, sliding FOR SALE. MOUNTAINAlR wood beater BASEMENT SUITE rough. Cooking and glass door to cabin, stereo, radios, deep with stack and firowall, $600 0be, Phone laundry, suitable for seasonal workers. 5 COMMERCIAL BUILDING in busy 638-0925. Thornhill area, 1000.2000 sq,ft, of retail sounder, rod holders, etc, $13,000, km to Terrace. 635.3772. 1977 FIFTH WHEEL HOUDAY space available. Gas heat, chain link fence w/trailer, $15,000. 17 It. Rienell with TRAILER; 32 ft. long, nice unit, trade for ROOMS FOR RENT in home. Kitchen and in rear of building. Rent is negotiable. canvas top, CB, fish finder, stereo, rod good three quarter ton or a one ton 4X4, laundry facilities. New Remo area. Car Phone 635-4332. holders. Marc, controls, Irailer $4,500. necessary. 5 km to Terrace 635-3772. House boat with fish finder, CB, rod any make. Call 845.2289. SUMMER AT LAKELSE LAKE! Prepare holders, downrigger, Mere controls, and INTERIOR PELLET STOVES, We care 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT suite near for a wonderful one by moving in early. dual hydraulic steering. $5000, Rat deck about clean air, Selection of College, $500 includes utilities, Spacious Completely furnished waterfront house at trailer with dual wheels, good for the farm epvironmentaily safe Pellet Stoves. 98% and dean. Furnished or unfurnished• Mailbox Point (west side) now available. $400. 300 gai fuel tank and stand $250. fuel efficient. Pellets manufactured at Interested parties apply to File #88 c/o Yearly rental, non-smokers, no pets. 500 gal fuel tank $300. 9.9 Johnson $900. Decker Lake Forest Products. 1-800-667. 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace B,C., V8G Terms to be discussed after viewing. For 7.5 Johnson $600. 847-8122. 3133. 1S8. appointment please phone 798-2286. QUEEN SIZE open flow water bed SLEEPING ROOM for rent in town, call 1991 RANGER1300 km, motor complete, AVAILABLE SOON IN GRANISLE for mattress. $100. 635.1532. 635.7176. $300 per month plus utilities. Two 5 sp, Trans, drive train, frame, wheels, H.P, DESKJET. 500c colour printer 300, intedor, etc. '90 Tempo nose frame, 3 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX 1 1/2 bedroom self-contained units with four appliances on Chapman Street. DPI 9 mths old. $500 abe. 635-1532, excellent. '90 Ranger complete, good baths. Electric heating, no appliances. rebuilder 846-5435. Spacious & dean. Quiet people are Apartments are seniors oriented. Contact: CRAFT SUPPUES AND WICKER . 4445 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. essential because shift worker lives next Elsie ~ichie at (604) 697.2736or writ e to: Wholesale pdces, catalog and price lists Lions Club: do Box 129, Granisle, B,C. available. Anderson Gilt and OaR Bob Shop 638-1275 ~:o5ri,0~5ferences required, ,750/month. V0J 1we. supplies, bottom Hungry Hill. Feb. 5 show ~-,=,,+++.,,~u~'P~'T'~'~T~I:'~"' -=-,,+~'".+ ,+, ,,,+-,. , " and Vietnamese Lunch, 846-9227. Cardboard Lennie Call~T~ 635-6927 after 5:00 p.m security entrance. On site management. ATTENTION SATELLITE DISH owners. Downtown location. Sorry, no pets. Call No sound? Do you want your channels Boxes 638-8762. • " " . back? Call BC Satellite for all your programming and hardware needs. 624- ROOMS FOR RENT Includes, furniture, 6199. FOR SALE hydro, gas, cable washer/dryer, parking about 10 Tin from town $400/month, 635- PIONEER CAR STEREO 6 disc C,D I RENT 5537 2 references required, changer with cassette deck. Almost new. 10 for $2.50 Asking $1000, 847.8823. Terrace Standard 4818 Hx~]. 16 West 4647 Lazelle Avenue WOODLAND Terrace, B.C. l Service/Lt. APARTMENTS I Industrial CORNER OF KALUM & SC01T New at 638-7283 Close To Town And Schools J Bays Fridge. stove, heal and hot wate included, Heal (Oct.- April inclusive) I 880 to 7200 sq. ft. References Required 1 Bedroom Apt. $450.00 CI:DAR SIDING 2 Bedroom Apt $550.00 OUR SPECIALTY CANADA LTD 3 Bedroom ApL $650,00 il phone 635-7459 No Pets, (When Available) • Rough NORTHLAND/ COMMUNICATIONSLTD. ! Progressive ventures OFFICE DAYS (9 - 5) 635.5224 lX6 * Plain • Timbers I , Autotel Rental lX6, lxll, lxlO "Beams ~( , Marine Security 4. V/ANTED TO RENT Unique Men's y c,,.+ ? .Rou.d ',~ , Home Automation/Security Summit Fence NEEDED IMMEDIATELY - 3 bedroom Gifts For The +xe, ~x~ posts No. 4- 5002 Pohle 638-0261 ' Square house, duplex or large apartment. We are Man Who Has v'r'IG ~ .Other a very responsible dean couple with 1X4,1X8 fencing Apartments teenagedaughter. 638-8126, Everything material WANTED BY FALUNG CONTRACTOR . Top.qua/ity Tight Knot- One/Two Bedroom for family with one preschool child. 3+ Interior & Exterior SIMONS CONSTRUCTION Units bedroom bailer, duplex or house. Will sign The Ye/Iow Gift House • Cedar Carpentry - Renovations Quiet & Clean lease if needed. $500.$650, Contact on Hvvy 16 • Pine 2x4 or Corrina at 798-9504 (Thornhill area • Cottonwood x6 or x8 "No Job Too Small" Racquetball Courts preferred). 'x ~/q ~.Yon0. • Cedar & SPF Serriors Rates Gymnasium TWO BEDROOM BASEMENTSUITE or ) I t l k~ G~ House I ~n~a'm'Our Prices trailer. Reasonable rent. Married couple. ( ~~ onHwy16 3678 Juniper Street Malcolm Simons Call Ray Warner Non-smokers, non.drinker and no pets. NeededMarch 1/94. 639-9755. D i-E Terrace, BC Journeyman Carpenter Ph: 635-7724 635-5968 WORKING MALE LOOKING TO SHARE VSG 5E7 ACCOMMODATIONS in town. References 8o,TLUMBER 2607 Pear St. available. Call 638-0691. • Hazelton, B.C. 842-5660 When you gotta' have iL We'll dellverIltl . .~ i 31

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DOUBLE "D" DRILLING LTD. Specializing in -Water Well Drilling -Soil Sampling -Mineral ExploraUon -Air Rotary -Placer Sampling -Pile Driving or someone you know is -Blast Hole Drilling up to 12 1/4" Drilling Year Round ed, then give us a call Free For more information call Doug at Estimates 635-7877, Terrace

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COZY CORNER - FIREPLACE. SPECIALTIES LTD. R~al & Barb LaFrance [ O I/- A'NUA.KU 3?56 River Drive "+ +°"+++'+3'i+ :+ °'+°' Terrace, B,C. V8G 3N9 (604) 635-6477 i

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i 1969 CAT 14 E GRADER, new tires, 1978 JD 770 GRADER, Rebuilt center S. FOR SALE MISC. 8. CARS FOR SALE g. TRUCKS FOR SALE 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE pins and transmission. Articulates, Good I chains all around, snow wing, $13,500. 1990 NISSAN KING CAB p/u,ps/pb, 4cyl, 1986 BRONCO II, 4X4 will take snow 842-5434. running shape. Willing to trade for NIKON 20/20 CAMERA, 3 lenses, try pod. 1984 BUICK SKY HAWK, Sport red, 2 property, 847-3942, Two chesterfields, three piece sets. Fisher door, 5 speed. Low kilometers, Excellent 135 hp., 5 sp, AM/FI~ cassette, canopy, machinein trade. 635-4170. 544 JOHN DEERE LOADER, Grapple and wood stove. Deep freeze. 635.9284, running condition. Extras,$2200 abe. 635. bed liner, 98,000K. Extended warranty. 1990 FORD 3/4, 2X4, 302, white, new Bucket $18,000, 846-9822 or 638-8776, 1085 M.F TRACTOR, good running conditbn, 3 remotes, new front tires, MANURE FOR SALE $10.00/Ioad, you 3772. $8500, 635-2296. • tires, 110,000 km, cruise, tilt, trailer hitch. 667 CLARKLINE SKIDDER, Comes with 1984 GMC 1/2 TON TRUCK short box. $11,500abe. Phone 847-9772 after6 pm, doors; spare tires; chains available. Many Bucket.Grapple.Hezon.ioader, Asking: pick up 635.9230. FOR SALE: 1988 FORD 15 passenger $16,000. Call 845-7707 (Houston). van, 1 ton, equipped with good tires, fire Equipped with N.G. Asking $1100. 638. 1988 GRAND CARAVAN extended, only recent repairs, $12,500 Call: 845-2102. 6. WANTED MISC. extinguisher, dual fuel tanks, certified as a 1972. 63,000 kms, fully loaded, front and rear bus, $8500. Phone 635-5189 after 5:30 1991 FORD CUSTO~l1504X4supercab, heat, AC, excellent condition, asking QUIERO APPRENDAR bailer la salsa pro. Ask for Bob, 5.0+litre auto overdrive trams with overload $12,900. 547-3652 eves. phone Brian 635.2279. 1987 VOLKSWAGON VW FOX. 4 door, spdngs. Ex/condition. Cruise control, a/c, , GUITAR WANTED. Looking for a good low km's, $4000 abe, Call 635-2383 or tilt, sliding rear window, S14,800. Call 635- 11. RECREATIONAL starter guitar to leam on. If you have one 638-2047, 4506 between 6 pm. 9prn, VEHICLES to sell, call 635-6973 (leave message). COMPLETE 7'6" SNOWPLOW with OLDER STYLE GMC 4X4 pickup. This I controls. Excellent condition. Asking heavy duty 3/4 ton truck is ideally suited 1988 YAMAHA 2 WD ATV exc. cond, $1500 abe. 1-685-6521 eve, Burns Lake. for a large camper or snowplow use. Racks and guards incl. $2800. Call 638. WANTED Pnced at $5000 view at 4944 Cooper Dr. 8345, 1986 CAMAROPS/PB, 2-6 V6, cruise, tilt, or phone 635-5338 after6 pro, 1988 24' RUSTLER TRAVEL TRAILER AM/FM cassette, Stored 5 winters 122,0OOK$5,500. New Muffler, front discs, "GRIZZLY" CHROME BUSH BAR for full with aircondifioning, full length awning, COTTONWOOD 635.2296, size 87-90 Broncos and pickups. Never sleeps 8, 4 burner stove, large fridge, excL been used. Asking $500, 847.8823. condition (must be seen), $14,300 call i988 HYUNDR EXCEL. New muffler, 1989 FORD F-150 4X4, 302, E,F.I., 5- 635-4506between6pm-9pm. LOGS radiator, fires in from. Many new parts, speed trans air, tilt, cruise, cassette, heavy 8' CAMPER with hydraulic jacks, 3-way MACKAY'S FUNERAL • small and large quantities. $1700. Box 53, 4931 Welsh between 2pro duty suspension, aluminum wheels, new fridge, propane stove and furnace. In and 6pm, SERVICES LTD. • peeler & pulp grades, Ford warranty paint, Looks brand new. excellent condition. Asking $2300, 842- $10,000. Call 845-7576 (Houston). 5481. Terrace Cremalorium 4626 Davis Ave. Terrace • by the truckload. 90 FORD F-250 4X4 LARIAT. Low Directors: • helpwith trucking mileage, garage kept, set up for towing, 13. SNOWMOBILES JAMES WESTERMAN & DOUG MAC FARLANE arrangements. LEASE IT! 5th wheel. Excellent condition. Asking JEANETTE SCHULIMEiS:TER $15,000,638-2030. 1993 EXT, EFI MOUNTAIN CAT; c-w B,on,a pl.q.e' 24 HOUR • For furtherlnformation, Larry & monuments Answeringand Pager Service 1988 FORD 3/4 TON, Lariat 4x4 on cover and aluminum skis. $6200. Also a ;A please contact: Dodds 1992 EXT c-w Fox shocks; paddles; low propane. Low mileage. $11,500. 635- mileage $5500. Excellent shape. Call Terrace.XitimaL Srnithers 635-2444 F u, tpllll Sn~"¢O 6650. "" & PrmceRupert /L~S~*OhOn In Terrace: Lease 845-3015 after 6 pro. 1992 CHEVY $10, 4)(4, PICKUP SKIDOO440. In good running condition, Peter Alton ~i~: ~,: .... Manager extended cab, cassette, am-fm, two tone paint 20,000 easy km. $15,O00 abe. Call $1200. 4X4 250 Polaris 4 wheeler, 1993 (604) 635-4235. 845-7974 evenings, with warranty. $4500 abe. Call 849.5489. L-~ TOLSEC Lease a 91 Ford Explorer MUST SELL! 1981 Ford Vanerama, G/C. 1991 YAMAHA EXCITER II 57Oco only LOCK & KEY In Vancouver: "Eddie Bauer" for only: Lots of extras, low miles, best offer takes 3000 ks, Comes with cover, runs CERTIFIED Alran Industries Ltd. R R $19,864 it. 835-4429 (days), excellent $4900, OBO. Phone 847-9748, ask for Ed or leave message. LOCKSMITHS (604) 739-2147. .P. $1,ooo 1991 4-DOOR BLAZER, automatic, 4 es Extra 3238 Kalum Street, wheel drive, dr. blue, roof rack, good 14. BOATS & MARINE Terrace, B.C. condition. $17,000, Phone 847.2662. 8. CARS FOR SALE Thornh lMotors nm CUSTOM MADE BOAT TOPS, f~ames, 3040 Hwy 16 East, Terrace boat top repairs, recovering of boat seats, 638-0241 1978 PORSCHE 924 red, good body, DLR# 7041 635-7286 1 990 C H EVY new boat seats. Satellite vinyl, fabrics and TOLL FREE -- 1-800-661-2676 excellent running condition, first, $3500 canvas works. RR#3 Johns Road, ddves away! Ken 638-0466 evenings. 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE VAN 20 Terrace, B,C.635-4348. 1981 DODGE CORDOBA US Buckets, 30 1/2 FT, BAYUNER Encounter, twin Midnight Blue, loaded, no rust,. Excellent 1986 F350 4X4 DUALS, 460 gas, metal • Excellent Condition volvo penta, fresh water cooled, condition.Must be seen $4500 OBO, Call tool boxes both sides. Flat deck. Good • 57,000 km dickensen's oil stove, shower, radar, 842.5697. condition, 846-5278. trailer, $30,000 or will consider trade for HANDY GUYS 1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD 2 door hard • 350 V8 aluminum boat with cabin call 635-4894. FOR SALE (wholeor in parts). 1977 Ford ,~ ~ Handy Man Service t0p. PS/PB, tilt, factory under hood lock. F700 with 391 CID medium auto track • 3/4 ton Tinted glass. PW front and rear. Power engine, 10,000 km on rebuilt engine, 5 • White 15. MACHINERY '+++++.m+m+++~++++. +B,~.+p+~+m, ~~ seats. All stock, has factory 390.300 HP I :i;~++++, No Job Too Small speed trans., 2 speed axle, 2 radial and 5 • Good Tires 1985 PEERLESS PAGE Doglogger, ready auto. Several new parts, in VGC. Asking Bias 900x20 tires on Dayton rims, 632° ~ Handy Guys Does It All $4500 obo 632-4365 .... 5815.: • Trailer Hitch to go $5500.846.5213. • One owner '+i Jl/++ .. 1988,2 SUPER B trains. 26' lead and 30' 1988,:;iJEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 .wagon, ,+197~, TOY0"TA-:~-----'D'~ISER. Warn ...... ' ~'ear:One trideme 1989 B train 30' lead 27! Call 638'1282 ! ~Dar;e n 16a~Vwith all fact0ry:oopitons including winch, two sets tires, wheels. Runs fine rear. Call 635-9433. leather interior, p, seats, p. windows, A,/C but needs hard top $1600. Marc 635-2922. =11,200.OO alpine sound system, tilt s, wheel, cruise 5 CAT LOADERS, 9 excavators, 120-270 control, keyless entry, aluminum wheels, 1987JEEP YJ 6 cyl,, 5 speed hardtop and 635-7551 size 5 backhoes, 4 water trucks, 4 trailer towing package and more. Call 638. softtop. Recent tires P/S, P/B, tilt, E.R.C, Private compactors, 6 gravel pups, 3 end dumps, 8432 after 5 pm. $13,000. OBO. Call 638.7863. tilt trailers, 3 fork lifts, 4X4 service trucks, call for complete list, (604) 493-6791. IE CHIWOC) CADB and/or Manual Drafting & Design

Cost Estimates • Matedal Lists BAILIFFSALE BAILIFFSALE Can't Find That Special Home Plan? Let Us Put Paper 1 Used 24" ElectrohomeT.V, appointment to Your Ideas On For an 1987Toyota Cor011a,Auto. Trans,, For an appointment to 1 UsedVHSClassicV.C,R. view, call 635-7649. All Cruise Control, Power Windows view, call 635-7649. All 3673 Juniper Terry Myhr 1 Used Large Capacity sales are on a"as is-where 83,405 Km sales are on a "as Is-where Terrace, B.C. V8G 5E6 (604) 635-9129 Kenmore Microwave is" basis, =1o warranties or is" basis, no warranties or 1 Used Casio Model CT636 guarantees are Implied or 1986 Ford Mustang, Std. Trans., guarantees are Implied or Electronic Keyboard given. Cruise Control, Power Locks, given. J. Harvey 89,327 Km . J, Harvey ViCtor P. Hav/e , 0D •. OPTOMETRIST

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Repanr/ eplace ¢ • Auto ' .... ' , ICBC Replacement ..~;(....~ ~1 .~ LEATHER C Call Top Dog • Mirrors, • Windows oSealed Unils ~. ..~k~,=~'`~ 45139cottAve, Terrace, BC ~'//~/t"~ 638"081 1 A.L C S GLASS LTD.-,,...... " t ~- Phone:635-4551 7' .~r 3720PJysr Drive ,.. ~' ~ .... "J~l (Behindthe SkeenaHesJth Unit) ~' /~1 Wawm~ovJdeyouw~ham,~dly ~ r~,~ "~ DistributorshipsAvailable K]tim~t63+2.4800/~-err~)3!~O0~!+ "~,+ ~'! servlce.Productsatlsfaclion guaranteed,~. ~'~f ~p I ! __~--I Repalr:hockoyequlprnent.Leathergoods',~ dusfroe ~" ~I purses, luggage.Jackets, pants, workboots,~_ ~pand Local AuthorizedDistributor, James Chicken Bones Hauga~l, -.~ I Western boots, shoes~,nd shoo dye. ~.deli~ry.~ can be reachedat 638-8953 'Th~y edidneis thyfood." God Bless "\ Business Directory "': ~ .~--: ~:.- . ,:"-:'~ " ~_. ".. ~ . .'~--~~--- _. - ~ _---:~-- :~ --.~---~-_- ADVERTISING V' Present Your Business Card GIANT AffordableSecurity Products JOURNEYMANCARPENTER Every Week Will do finishing, renovaUons, install cabinets, peUo, ENTERPRISES Crime deterrents for family and friends, painting. Also will build furniture. , homes, personal items and vehicles v' Highly Visible We care about your petl PrefinishedHardwood Flooring TLC 635 -5238 V' Affordable Maple, birch, ash, oak. Available in natural and various Nutrition for Dogs & Cats Ii' Effective coleurs. (No sanding required) Size 3/4" x 2 1/2' or 3 1/4' Delivery available Bonnie Mlckelow David"loop CALL 635-6277 (leave a message) 638-8624 Your Independent Quorum Distributor For only =25.55 per week (billed For InformationOn The monthly - 3 month contract) your Decorating Consultation In Your Home TERRACEHOME BASED BUSI NESS ASSOC!ATION business can be part of the For Just $501 Can Help You: Terrace Standard's Business ,~ Define Your Style ,~ Manage Space MeetingsHeld On 3rd of EachMonth Services Listing •~ Place Lightning ,~ Explore Color Please Phone 635-9415 Creatively Use What You Have Talk To An Ad Consultant Eileen's Decorating I To PlaceYour Ad In The HomeBased Business Directory List Today 638-7283 635-3620 Phone 638 7283 I The (errace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - C7 TERRACE STANDARD TION D

SALES REP, A local Food Wholesaler is lS. MACHINERY 18. BUSINESS SERVICES 21. HELP WANTED seeking an energetic individual. Individual 21. HELP WANTED 21. HELP WANTED TIMBERJACK 404 SKIDDER, 2 spare selected will be presentable, posses EXPERIENCED BRIDGEWORKERS and NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. 1. Telephone strong oral & written communication skilLs tires and rims (1 unused), 2 sets tire sales people 4:30 pm• 8:30 pm, Hourly welders needed. Work to start around chains, 10 1/2 sn0wblade, forks, misc. DIVORCE & have the ability to deal effectively with March 1/94. Please send resumes to Box rate of pay. 2. Delivery people, day and people at all levels. Experiencein the food pa~s. Inspected by dealer, $14,500, 842. Service (uncontested) night. Good rate of pay. #. Secretary 3:30 IIM Experienced 704, Terrace, B.C., VBG 4B8, 6367, industry is an asset. Salay plus RESTAURANT | C.J. Secretarial pm- 8:30 pm. Hourly rate of pay. Call Bill comprehensive benefits package. Send EARN UP TO $20/HR FROM 1977 J.D. 310 Backhoe,846.9340. 635-4605, Resume to P.O. #190, Terrace, B.C, V8G PERSONNEL I HOME!Umited Positions. For Free details DBH WITH BLADE AND RIPPER 638-8006 4A6. rush self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Laurel Guimond, P.O. Box 472, extensive work done, all tightened up, :XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ~: equired, Apply in I handles like new. Asking $38 500. 846- Terrace, B.C. VBG 4B5. 5435, 19. LOST & FOUND erson to Denny's I NEED A BIGGER INCOME? No LOST: BLUE CRYSTALgold neck setting, (~~ DON HULL & SONS CONTRACTING LTD. experience required. Over 18 only. We onday - Friday | train and support, Ideal for heaJth 16. FARM PRODUCE Sentimental value. 635-3772, etween 2 - 5 pm,~ conscious couples or individuals. Cole and HAY FOR SALE. Good quality, No rain, LOST -WOOLWORTH BAG containing Mary- Burns Lake. 698.7319. $3:50 per bale. 635.3380. lewelery, sunglasses, hair accessories & bla~k ribbon on Jan. 21 in or near LOGGING FOREMAN FEED BARLEY AND OATS BARLEY 7 Wo01worlh parking lot, Ph, 635-6785, cents lb. Oats 8 cents lb. Rolled grain add REQUIRED 1 cent per Ib, Order spring weiner pigs FOUND IN SEPT/93a gold ring at or near now for April or May deliver. 842-6450 Terrace co.op, Owner can claim at our For full phase logging in the Terrace area, local and some before 8 am or after 6 pro, customer service counter at Terrace Co. camp work. Responsible for safety, production and quality, op by properidentifying the ring, HAY, ALL KINDS. Square bales, Some i ii projections and planning, equipment maintenance. second cutting alfalfa, alfalfa brome. Also 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK Mechanical understanding required. guard donkeys. Cumming Ranch Highway i 16 W.S. Hazelton. 842.5316. BUDGIES, LOVEBIRDS, cockatiels, Reply in confidence with detailed resume to: Phone Jeanette Schulmeister at 638-1246 Don Hull & Sons Contracting Ltd. 18, BUSINESS SERVICES after 5:30 prn, 635-6770 during the day. P.O. Box 32 Address: 2606 Kenney Street, Terrace, MOBILE HOME, trailer, motor home, roof Terrace, BC V8G 4A2 sealant system, white rrembrane. B.C. Guaranteed, Sub zero application. Call WANTED TO BUY: Percheron Stud, :xxxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:xx 638.7950 between 5-6 pm only for Prefer young, registeredhorse. Phone 1. estimates. 395.4225, 100 Mile House, B.C. COMPUTER OR MANUAL REG'D SPRINGER SPANIELS. Males BOOKKEEPING SERVICES. 8 years Canadian champion 3 yrs, Black and white expedence, businesses conducted with $400. Female 5 month puppy, liver and strictest confidence, Will also do Word white $500 pet, 635.1311. Processing and Mall Merge. Reliable SIBERIAN MALAMUTE husky puppies, se~,lce, reasonablerates, Call 638.1587, $250 each. Call 632-4366 or 632-3530 ATrENTION SMALL BUSINESSES,Why (Kitimat), EVERYONE NEEDS A PAJ~L pay high accounting fees for your book. PUREBRED SHELTIES. Registered, Stay protected with the PAAL, Quorum's keeping needs? For confidential, tattooed, shots, show quality. 2 males, ~~ PersonalAttack Alarm that blasts 103da (rain.) professional bookkeepingservice, Manual $350. Call 635-5339. when you simply pull the pin. Choose either or Computercall 635-9592. SHIH-TSUJU-IASA PUPPIES. 8 weeks the standard or sports model. Carry it to old. 1 male, 1 female, $300. For interview school, the mall, the park, wherever you go. call Barb or Stan 638.0088. PAAL lets out a cry for help whenever you up to 20 Ibs in 30 days,Ask how~l need it. And only Quorum gives you that kind li u=s, y at homeand eamextra II C.K,C. REG'D toy Pomeranian puppies, of technology and security. $425 phone 846-5578. me ~ ~ purchaseyour 1~ na~r~ I| Quorum Independent Distributor i l p,~satrsd=~ p,~ce. Stately ii SIAMESE KITI'ENS and older cats. JOHN HEIGHINGTON byphoning Diane Rowe ~.13~ Beautiful cdour and dispositioned. Call S~cLii~lgUfs" 635-6183 mornings 692-3722. 21. HELP WANTED GET IN SHAPE& FEEL GREAT! Specializing in Wildlife Prints *Heat your home with this SUMMER EMPLOYMENTstarting end of environmentally concious product. Complete line of 100% natural Apdl. Expedence an asset but not Pellets are made from waste quality herbal products & necessary. Vehicle an asset. $6.$10/hr, sawdust & wood chips, supplements. Featuring a Positions available to painters and crew Bll] HORII *No conventional chimney is weight loss system that gives chiefs. Send resumes to: L. Perry, #11- required, resulting in much lower. 383 West Columbia St. Kamloopsl : B,C you energy and lose weight. installation costs..' .... '.. : ~: .'. t :M~ney bacR'~i(larantee. :' ~:~C'IA2. ~: ""::" :". " ~ "...... i/ , Melodle 638-1671 HELP WANTED: Repap Canary Inc. is a CAROL & EMILE MARCHAND THE PELLET EMPORIUM wholly owned subsidiary of Repap propritors Enterprises. Our operations include a 3037 River Drive 638"122 1 sawmill, chip plant and an associated 4706SCOTt AVENUE, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA VSG 4H6" 604-635-7681 Terrace, BC Woodlands group in South Hazelton, B.C. A&R The sawmill is located 20 km west of New Renovation Hazelton on Hwy. 16. We are looking for and a: Certified Heavy Duty Mechanic. The EDMONDS COLOR Henry position:An individual who enjoys working Stiksma Construction with people, shows good work ethics and LAZER COPYING 20 YEARS is seeking a challenging work environment Re=. 638-1404 would be interested in this position. 4550 Greig Ave., Terrace Ph: 638-0418 Experience Responsibilities include: Must demonstrate Terrace Home Hardware Norm a strong commitment to our safety * Full color lazer copies 2" x 2" to 11" x 17" 4818 Highway 16 West Terrace,B.C. CALL program at all times. The candidate: Will Mantel V8G 1L6 be a mature, self motivated individual * Enlargements and reductions and cropping Re=. 6354954 635-1 767 willing to work a regular graveyard shift * Transfers onto T-shirts, jackets, etc. Telephone (604) 635-7335 DEALER/OWNERS with minimal supervision, Must have * Sincle copies, volume discounts & B/W copies Fax (604) 635-7301 welding and Caterpillar experience. A candidate with 5 years practical Coastal Mountain experience is preferred. The position is permanent full time. It is part of the CEP Flight Centre bargaining unit and offers an excellent AClnc. benefits plan program, Interested Doing Good Business Since 1981 *Aircraft Charter candidates should send resume in * Flight Seeing Trips confidence to the address below. Mobile , Networking • Sales/Service ' : Shop Superintendent, Repap Carnaby • Consulting/Training • Softw~e Supplies * recreationaland careerITaining Inc,, #10 north Boundary Rd., South , Printers/Plotters • High End Product Support Start anytime and finish at Hazelton, B,C, V0J 2RO. Fujitsu • Canon • NEC • Mac Products your own pace DOYOU NEED YOUR RESUMES,typing, Al's Computers Inc. * four seat aircraftfor rent word processing C.J. secretarial 638. 4734 Park Avenue, Terrace, BCV8G 1W2 v~ 2701KalumStreet 6387890 Ph: 635-1355 8006. • 635-1 340 Terrace,B,C, V8G 2M4 "

ESTIMATOR - CONTRACT 1--'I uPLANDS GROCERY-I"--4 AD M I NISTRATO R ~ 4920 RALLIWELL, TERRACE,BC VOG 2J6 Experienced, energetic estimator/ /% A I contract administrator required for a busy Prince Ruped office, Matorn, ,nfant Wear Must be experienced In the estimating and contract ,* Casual * Professional management of underground, • Lingerie * infant Wear utility and general contracting, ~'~7 I ~ I'.- • Infant Accessories Must be computer literate, have ( 4613 Lazefie Ave., 635-5606 good communication skills and a positive attitude. We offer a good benefit and wage package for the right individual, Please send resumes: P.O. Box SNT • MINI . STORAGE Self Serve Mini Storage • Heated Units 809, Prince Rupert, B.C. VBJ 3Y1 M& M CREATIONS Fire and Burglar Alarm Systems before Feb, 7, 1994. - Store It *Custom Sewing • RV.Slorage U " Lock It ~ . Reddenli~d • . 0eels •Koop tlhe key Cunmetdal - specializing in childrens and young adults: Stuage • Cars FencedIn Compound,Easy Access , C0rr~a Stoican's *Alterations *Repairs • Trailers *Special Needs Clothing 638-2023 Lo~ Water Well Drilling ~an--I FAX: 638-8407 Now serving the QCI's & North Coast 20 Year E×porience 9:30 am to 6:00 pm- Mon. to Sat. 5043 Keith Avmue, Terrace, B.C. veo 1K8 Box 290, Port Clements, BC VOT 1RO 4644 LAZELLE AVE, 638-7654 559-831 3 after 6 pm I With a locatm,t servme and a selection0 th It Is0 s cond to none, The Coast why would you go anywher, else? -EER" WI Inn of eWest OPEN7 DAYSAWEEK UNTIL 11 P.M, NOWOPEN SUNDAYS A.T 9 A,M,I T ~': .... 4620 Lakelse Avenue,"r Terrace 635 6300~ C8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994

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I 21. HELPWANTED 24. NOTICES GATEWAY BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT I ' EARN$100 PER DAY,working part.time PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT:Mud Lake .~.~ issearchingfora :i I out of yourown home. PIs call 1-979-O729 boat launch (Kalum Lake Drive side) is Toll Free. private property and will no longer be !~ BEHAVIORAL I ..... EARN A STEADY INCOMEpart.time or available f°r public use launching °r i ST. = full-time, Simpleand easy. No experience camping.For morelnformationcall Derrick Local Terrace Office Requires ; Atr ~ SUPPORT THERAPI required. We help train and support. Call 635-4611. II '" for an appointment.Houston. Phone; 845. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Is there JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT ' ,o provide support to families with children with autism. | 2370. something about the Watchtower that : =I Duties include assessment of behavior, designing and | EARN UP TO $346/WK to assemble makes you uneasybut don't knowwhat it =I implementing programs, providing training to caregivers | Christmas and holiday decorations, year is? If so, you are not alone, phone 847- : To assist in preparation of f/s, analyze accounts, and , evaluation and community training. round, at home. Work available across 5758 for recordedmessage, assist other office staff in the performance of their duties. Canada,For moreinfo. senda S.A.S.E.to Magic Christmas 130 Slater St. Ste 750 genera]PR0-UFE public, EDUCATION videos; pamphlets, available lending to ~ This position requires a sound knowledge of accounting : This 3/4. time position offers a competitive salary and | i ext, 292 Ottawa,Ontario, K1P 6E2; library,dealing with human life is.quessuch principles, computers and the ability to work well with benefits package. WANT TO EARN Extra income? Full or as abortion and euthanasia. Student other staff members. A minimum of two years in a paJttime, call 635.3066. enquirieswelcome, Call 335-3646. recognized accounting program or related experience is For more information call Andrea Emmons, Support II 23. WORKWANTED /~NIRVANA METAPHYSIC & required. Compensation is based on qualifications. : Services Coordinator 561-1194. | I HEALING CENTRE Please reply, by February 4/94, in confidence to: MOTHER OF ONE willingto baby sit in own homo.Call 635-7185any day of the Qfers workshops, weekly classes, File 202, 4647 Lazelle Ave. ~ E F:"~ healings, reflexology, aromatherapy Terrace, BC V6G l S8 CITY OF TERRAC week. open channel readings, me aohvsical REU/~.LE CHILDCAREavailable for a2. 5 yearold by caring m0m own home on guidancehavea shopandwithmUChmetaphysicalm°re' WeitemsalS° [='== = "=" ''"" = ====re=I===,,=; ;7 VACANCY south side of town.635-1391. and books, ARE YOU SEEKINGsomeone reliable to 3611 Cottonwood 635-7776 '- - ...... '| provide quality cleaning foryour'home or FIRE CHIEF , / small office? Reasonable rates.Call 638. n f 8285. C0meJoin Our Global Family The City of Terrace is seeking resumes for the position MOTHEROF 1 TO PROVIDEchild care in of Fire Chief. The Terrace Fire Department consists of Copperside. Call 638-0129, full time, parttimeor afterschool. INTERCONNECT 7 full-time firefighters, a Deputy Chief in charge of Fire I AM A HARDWORKING INDIVIDUAL Prevention, and 22 volunteer members - a successful looking for a job in the Accountingfield. OFFERS DIFFERENT blend of volunteer and paid staff working together, to CurrentlyI am aboutto beginthe 4th level provide fire protection services for the City of Terrace. C.MJ~. Pre-Professionalprogram, Please JOB SEEKING OPTIONS leave a messagefor Patrickat 638.1135, The preferred candidate should have a broad range of Bill WarrenELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone us to see if we may be of reasonablerates, Reg. 8266. Phone635. SUNDAY experience in all areas of fire service, technical and 9784. AM- 2 Worship Services assistance to you. educational knowledge geared towards a modern Fire EXPERIENCED, HONEST, 9:15& 11:00 Department, and exceptional communication, inter- RESPONSIBLE,reliable babysitter looking Child care and Sunday School personal, organizational and managerial skills, The for full time child to care for. Excellent through grade three references available. Phone 638-0632, PM- Family Bible School Phone 635-7995 successful applicant will also serve in the capacity of Have owntransportation, 6:00 pm for all ages Area Co-ordinator, Terrace Emergency Services EXPERIENCED GM MECHANIC WEEKLY (P.E.P.) specialized in fuel-injection,electrical and PioneerClubs, Youth Ministries, Home front end, wishes to relocate to BC. Please forward your resume no later than FRIDAY, Remote location okay. Call 1-705-424. Bible Studies &Ladies Time Out ? • ~ ~[NTERCONNECT 3352. 205-4050 LLt~Hlan Avo,, Totr|ce, B.C, VSO 1S8 FEBRUARY 25, 199o, to the Personnel Director, City ALLIANCE CHURCH Telephone63S-7995 Fax 635-1516 ;$~.zxxzzxxxzzxxxzzx~: ' of Terrace, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2X8. 4923 Agar Ave. Telephone # (604) 635-6311 - Fax # (604) 638-4777. [] Looking for .. E For more information ~j ChildCare? [ Phone 635-7727 or 635-7725 H Skeena Child Care Support g Program can help you make |q- Year.round employmentin Coastal Logging REGIONAL DIRECTOR, EASTERI/:, REGION ~,;. '~ .... !in terna tie I 0res t Pr0dUcts Limited Is ~ I e t~g~i~g'~l sawmitllngc0mpany~ .~ ~J care and available options, ealll~j 'Run on soild business lines, the organizationIs buckingmost forest Industry trentl;, and turning In good bottom-lineresults. Rightnow we are recruitingfor the B COco at 638-1113, [] Northwest Community College is looking for a Director for our i • I;~1A free serviceprovided bythe Tdnace ;~1 following positions, both of whlohare In a 14/7camp setUng, Companytransport is Eastern region which includes the communities of Smithers, provided. ~'| Women's Resource Centre and funcled ~'~J Houston, Stewart and the Hazeltons. H by 1he Mlnlstn/ofWomen~ Equality. ~ [xxx=.zzxz;.;[xzz;zxx~xtJ. Reporting to the President, you will be responsible for ensuring the Woods Foreman Road Foreman development and administration of the College programrnes and Charniss Bay Camp, t,fereworth Sound Camp, 24. NOTICES services in the region, covering a wide variety of courses from West Coast Operations Port Hardy Operations career/technical, vocational, and academic to continuing education. I GERALDINE BERGHAUSER will no Working with your team of College personnel, you will be In this key productionposition, you will As an importantoperational team member, longer be responsible for debts by my responsible for the effective utilization of financial, material and reportdirectlyto the CampManager you are responsiblefor managingall road husbandFred Berghauseras of Jan.4/94. human resources to achieve the College's goals. and be responsiblefor the planning, building activities in an environmentally. sound manner. THE TERRACE AND DISTRICT organizationand supervisionof falling, S.P.C.A.'s spay and neuter incentive The successful applicant will have related senior job experiences in yarding, loadingand haulingactivities You thereforemust have provencoastal road program is now available for persons the educational field, preferably in a community college. Excellent withina unionizedcamp setting. Strong constructionand supervisoryexperience. needing assistance while donatedfunds written and oral skills are mandatory and experience in a cross emphasiswill be placedon achieving Individualqualities we will look for are: allow. For more info. phone: 638-2002. cultural setting is preferred. resultsin safety, environmental (answeringmachine). standards,efficiency and quality. • the abilityto take a leadershiprole in a Applicants should respond by February 18, 1994 to: camp-generatedsafety program Competition 93,O73M Armedwith well-roundedexper;ence in • the abilityto adaptto changingconditions coastal cableyarding systems, you are IH PrinceGeorge Manager, Human Resources willingto takea leadershiprole in camp- • a practicaland well.organizedapproach. Box 726, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 omebuilders Association I~ generatedsafety and environmental If you match our requirements and are NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE programs,and will demonstratean looking for new and continued growth, 18th Annual I| innovative,adaptable approach to please send your rdsumd in confidence ever-changingconditions. Home Show I| n to: Marcia Furlan, Human Resources, April 29, 30, May 1 I~ Limited booth space II PROFESSIONAL SALESPERSONS International Forest Products Limited available II required by P.O. Box 49114, Four Bentall Centre, Vancouver, B.C. VTX 1H7; fax (604) 668-0313. 2917 563-3306 )~

St. Matthew's Anglican ATTENTION TRADESPEOPLE Church 4514 LakelseAve~ LEDCOR INDUSTRIES LIMITED is presently working on the Ocelot Ph. 635-901g Emergencies: 638.'i 472 Live in beautiful Kamloops in south central B.C. Enjoy Ammonia Expansion Project in Kitimat. Putor: The Roy. Dean Houghton a wonderful climate with fishing, boating, hunting, In the near future, as new work activities commence, Ledcor will be hiring the Deacon: The Roy.Jim Cain snowmobiling, skiing, golf and much more at your doorstep. following tradespeople for which we have attractive wage and benefit Come Worship With Us Our trading area comprises a population of over 130,000. Sundays 10:00 a.m. packages: Kamloopsians enjoy live theatre, Junior A hockey, Holy Eucharlet Carpenters symphony orchestra and fine dining. The University College Sunday School & Nursery Electricians available of the Cariboo is situated here as well as many public and Mi Ilwrights Wednesdays 7:00 p,m. parochial schools. Plpefitters Dearborn Motors is the largest, most customer oriented Welders dealer in the interior with over 70 years experience helping THORNHILL our citizens in their vehicle purchases. We are committed to If you are interested in employment with Ledcor, and are qualified in any of COMMUNITY putting the needs of the customer first as well as carrying the above trades, please submit your resume with your work record and enough inventory to meet the abilities of our sales staff. references to: CHURCH We are presently looking for 2 or 3 professional sales Ledcor Industries Limited Teens& Mulls Bible Classes 9..30 people to strengthen our dealership. The successful applicant P,O, Box 293 ~ Sunday'sCool Club 9'.30 will be above average in the field of sales and have a high Kitimat, BC degree of motivation. Automotive sales experience ts not a VBC 2G8 necessity but would be an asset. Attn: Mr. George Waniandy The successful applicant can expect above average earnings, job satisfaction, security, benefits & holidays as Interviews of prospectivepersonnel will be arranged at a later date. Please well as an RRSP program. include your phone number where you can be reached to set up Interviews. Please forward resume to: Preference will be given to local personnel. Mr. John Malboeuf LEDCOR is signatory to the Construction and Allied Workers Union Local General Sales Manager #68 affiliated with the Christian Labour Assoclation of Canada, All employees Dearborn Motors Ltd. wil be required to sign on with this Local as a condition of employment on 2555 East Trans Canada Hwy., this project. Kamloops, B,C, V2C 4B 1 The Jerrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994. C9 BUILDING FOR RENT in Houston iii 24. NOTICES 25. BUSINESS 25, BUSINESS Industrial Park (All or part of the building 26, PERSONALS 26. PERSONALS OPPORTUNITIES beside Joe's Machine Shop. Indudes ii I DIETEROLSSON, will no longer be OPPORTUNITIES crane; welderand press.Call 845.7705. PRETTY, THOUGHTFUL, gentle woman HAVING TROUBLE with your DRINKING. responsible for any debts incurred by PRIME VENDING opportunitiesavailable COMMERCIAL GARBAGE DISPOSAL is seeking attractive, kind, gentle man for Call AlcoholicsAnonymous 635.6533. Deborah (Dabble01sson)., 1980 FORD 5000 SIDE BOOM Flail businessfor sale. Corms with rear load lasting relationship, friendship or In the Terrace area, high returns Mower with Sickle Bar $18,000 OB0. guaranteedcall Eagle1-800-CASH. companion, Photo and phone number BAPTIST'CHURCH': Financialstatements available or trade for packerand 50 containers.Showing steady please. File #92 c.Jo The Terrace Amphibian Challenger or Aluminum growth. Pdce reduced.Sedous enquiries 2911 S. Sparks St, 638-1336 Standard, 4647 LazelleAve. Terrace B.C., InboardJet Boat,635-7098. only. 847.2411. __ V8G 158. 29. IN MEMORIAM 5" FASCIAGU'I-[ER MACHINE mounted ='.. I; I~ I I; ~, B:48 Sunday School (all ages) ...... ~ LONELY WIDOW WHITE 5'5" 1551bs In 1981. C,hev Cube Van on propane. I 10:aS Worahlp Service Excellent businessInvestment, Ready to German.Canadian non-smoker, non. Mr. Mike'swas establishedin 1960 drinker, down to earS, healthy, loves and continuesto offer affordable go. Asking $12,500, Phone 1.765-4929, Joshua "Titus Guttorm evenings. outdoors, walks, dancing, bowling. Old Pastor: Ron J. orr food in a pleasurablesurrounding. fashionedvalues, sense of humourlikes to Nisyok We are proud to offer an exciting meet honest no game player man, no Feb. 8,1992 opportunityfor a handson couch potatoes. Recent full length photo owner/operatorin PRINCERUPERT C(,Im'~o~trll~rl.I and phone reply to File #86 c/o The 25. BUSINESS Two years now since P,~nt yourself a brighter future A Buck or Two is the fastest Terrace Standard 4647 Lazelle Ave., TerraceB.C., VSG 158. OPPORTUNITIES , Own a growing retail concept in you left us, and still u~e Canada today. Franchises are LADY OF 53 wants male companion ages think of you and wish PRIME VENDING Opportunitiesavailable Color Your World available from coast to coast. 52-59. Must be a worker, dean and in the Terrace Area, high returns For more information contac# unattached. Please wdte to Box 6, RR#3 you were here. For what guaranteedcall Eagle1-800.387.CASH. Roger Newton Store In your Ccrnmunity Be a part of A Buck or Two Heaton Sight, Quesnel,8.C. V2J 3H7. Director of Operations Stores inBdtish Columbia. Visit . big boy you'd be bE PRIME VENDINEI OPPORTUNITIES. What you csn expectwhen you join TALL, ATi'RACTIVE, FINANCIALLY #5. 8765Ash St. Vancouver this successfulteam of professionals: our newest stores in Chiltiwack, 11ow. Immediate cash returns. Pleasecall Eagle V6P 6T3 SECURE professional male in mid 30's 1-800-387-CASH. Phone: (604) 322-7044 . National Brand Name • Courtney, Trail, Powell River, (non-smoker) would like to meet and Fax: (604) 322-3143 Recognition Cranbrook, Kamloops, honest and sincere female for Forever in our hearts, 24. NOTICES 1-800.668-MIKE (B.C. only) • , Extensive Training Nanaimo, Penticton and companionship. Reply to file #73 c/o Love Grandma Jeanette , Marketing Expertise Victoria. Terrace Standard 4647 Lazelle Ave, & Grandpa Henry , Site Location Assistance ~'"' f Opening Soon Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S8. Schulmeister , Ongoing Support CARING, LOVING, GENTLEMAN, 40, • SKEENA UNION BOARD OF HEALTH Inveslment levels Skeena Mall, swinger, seeks intimate romanticgrowing The Skeena Union Board of Health is pleased to invite funding $60,000 -$80,000 Terrace relationshipwith commitment, honestyan applications for: Bank financing available balance. Single parent welcome. Photo, For A Buck or Two phone to P.O. Box 2000, Prince Ruped 1. Community Based Grants CONTACT US TODAYI more 350 Creditstone Road V8J 3W8, 30. OBITUARIES A total of $15,000 has been made available to the Board Franchise Development Manager information:Suite #201 Color Your World Corp Concord, Ontario for the development or implementation of projects that PETERSON; Per Ame, passed away in Unit 1, 7560 Vantage Way, L4K 3Z2 strengthen-C~mmunity Health. Individual grants are Delta, B.C. V4G 1H1 PGRH, January 24, 1994 age 76 years. typically in the $500 to $3,500 range. Phone 416-738-3180 An avid gardner and carpenter, Ame Telephone Fax 416-738-3176 2. GRANTS FOR PARENTING PROGRAMS leaves behind a legacyof love tn the form (604) 940-0433 of his childrenKen (AliceMay) Petersonof A total of $20,0(~0 is available to support parentng 95 STORES & GROWING Pnnce George, M~anne (Mel) Maronese programs or initiatives. The grants can be ,seed" money, of Marathon, Ontario and Hilja (Cam) complete project funding or partial funding for a larger Watson of Pdnce George, brothers Bo project. Peterson of Vancouverand Bror Pete~on I ._ PRIMERIGA of Sweden, GrandchildrenBdttney, Brett, Application forms and information can be obtained from any l'ina (Gord), Kdstine (Seen),Karen (Bill), Union Board of Health representative. (For the name of your Financial Services Gary, Sandy (Wayne), Debb]e (John), representative, contact the Municipal office, School District Brenda (Doug), Roberta (Royce), great. office, Regional District or the Skeena Health Unit.) One of the fastestgrowing companiesin the financial services Industry is grandchildren Brenden, Ashley, Jordon, Jamb, Shalina, Devon,Kayla, Steph~le, =~ DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS MARCH 31, 1994. now seeking honest and hard working individualsto enter our training program. Jessica, Jordynn,Rhianon, Richelle and We offer the potential of true business ownership, with no capital Randi.Lynnand numerousother relatives Investment. Experiencein financial selvices is not required. and friends.A privatefamily gathering To schedule an interview, please call held on Saturday, January 29, 1994. 632-4310 Cremation.Pdnce GeorgeFuneral Service O.P.O.V. 9 am to 9 pm, Out of town call collect in careof arrangements.564.3880. FLOOR HOCKEY 344 NOTICE COLUMBIA ANDYUKON These ads appear in more than 100 community nawspapers In B.C. and Yukon words COMMUNITY and reach more than 3 million readers. $225 THE REGISTRATION CLOCK IS TICKING! NEWSPAPERS The 1994 O.RO.V. Root Hockey Tournament is scheduled to begin on ASSOCIATION TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR THE BCYCNA AT (604)669-9222. $4.00 each additionalword February 24th. Games will be played Tuesday and Thursday nights 7 - 9 pm at the Thomhill Community Centre. Registrations for teams are still being accepted, but the tournament is AUTO [ BUSINESS OPPS. EDUCATION GARDENIMG MACHINERY filling up quickly. Teams are to have a minimum of ten players and a maximum of fifteen. Players must be at least 16 years of agB. The ENGINES rebuilt from DRUG' RAID SEIZURESI CHEF TRAINING Full- ONE STOP GREEN- PACIFIC FORKLIFT, registration fee per player Is $15, but a team of 13 or more players need $795. ENGINE remanu- Buy dirt cheap. Cars, time 17week Diploma Pro- HOUSE SHOP. B.C. SALES LTD. (Est. 1972). facture from $995. 6 Hou ;es ...... Boats, grams of/3dng the best Greenhouse Builders Ltd., Dozens of good .used ~ .... ~ ,~ .o~v gav,f~l ~.,The fee j,.r!c U.des a,n o~c :+~:;.:c~,,.months to pay. 6 Year C ~ ou~tbi~.sL.Olrect from training In, .~oi iking/Pastry 7425" "Hb~lle~, iAve., ~ 'rf0rkllft ~ dvhlra~l~'LP,~a~.~: ~ I__i_0_...... O.P,~):~ Hockey, League Pin and entry to 120,000 warranty. Bond Canadian Govem- & Das~m!s~ Rnancing Burnaby, B.C. V5E 2R~1. ! ~Dlei~l, EIB~H~.~I~ ~t~ I j% a dance tllat will bB held following the Mechanical building en- mont. FREE ILLUS- available and placement FREE BROCHURE. TOOl (604)533-5331, J~~ tournament. gines for 28 years. 872- TRATED REPORT: Sei- assistance. DUBRULLE Alumlnu/glass or FAX: (604)533-4563 Registration forms can be picked up at 0641,8-8, 7 days. zures, Dept. bc15, #150- FRENCH CULINARY' Aluminurn/Polycarbonate Eves. Terry Simpson the Terrace Standard office on Lazelle CANADA ENGINES LTD. 1857 West 4th, Vancou- SCHOOL, Vancouver SDP. Double-walled (604)535-1381. Avenue across from the Credit Union. Quality Guaranteed Re- ver, B.C. V6J 1M4. (604)736-3155 or 1-800- Greenhouses, Solariums MOBILE HOMES Out-of-towners please call the number builds. 6 Cylfrom $995. - SPORTS MARKETING 667-7288 (in B.C.) & complete line of Green- house Accessories. Tel- BUY FACTORY DIRECT. below. V8 from $1,095. 6 yr. COMPANY seeks agent/ EMPLOYMENT SAVE THOUSANDSI 120,000 Km limited war- distributor to promote li- OPPORTUNnlES ephone (604)433-4220, For more information call the O.P.O.V. censed sports merchan- FAX: 433-1285. =aq.'s #1 selection of ranty. 580-1050 or 1-800- REGISTERED NURSES. Manufactured Homes. Hockey Hotline and leave your name & number. 665-3570,12345-114 Ave. dise in your area. Send Looking for pad-time work ItELP WANTED Severalpre-owned avail- Surrey. BOAA Approved. resume to: ABALENE in your local area? Try COMBINE AN EYE FOR able. Call Rldgewood AUTO HOT LINE-Free SALES, #288-1538 completing pro-Insurance FASHION with a head for Homes for free Info Service to buyersl Look- Cllveden Ave., Delta, B.C. exams on a mobile basis business. Earning poten- (604)962-9114. 638-0188 Ing for a used vehicle? Call V3M 6J8. as a way to earn that little tial unlimited. Part-time or 1-800-567-5535with year, BUSINESS PERSONALS bit extra, Send resume to: full-time. Seeking Fash- PERSONAL OFFICIALS make & model - we'll tell PHOTO FANTASY Pack- Hooper Holmes Canada ion Consultants. Calll 1- GREAT SEX/no age limit. you who has it-lnstantlyl ages By Mall. Sployfunto Ltd., 205-2112 West 800-463-8659 LANTANA Overcome SEX problems We are also looking for anyone interested in Sellers - List your vehicle warm up your wlnter. For Broadway, Vancouver, Affiliate of Cotton Glnny. caused by prostate sur- being a referee, linesman, or off-ice official. If at $19.95 for30 days. free, no-hasselslnfo write: B.C. V6K 2C8. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED gery, diabetes, aging 1983 Cadillac Limousine, Karen, Box 670-GB, CLUB MONDIALE. Earn by EF Educational Foun- eto...Get the facts from: you're interested, please call 638-0188 and leave White, 54" stretch, Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7P4. extra cashl Sales consult- dation for Foreign Study, Performance Medical, Adults only please. ants needed for line of Box 418, Valemount, B.C. a message. Malowneyconversion, TV, a non.profit student ex- VOE 2ZO 1-800-663- Bar, Divider Window, CONTEST great quality children's change program-an ex- casual clothing, sizes 2- 0121. Leather Interior. Govern- POETRY • CONTEST penses-paid opportunity ment safety Inspected, 12. For home party/cata- to Introduce Canada to Adoptees, Birth Parents, $12,000 In prizes. Possi- logue order call collect Siblings. Looklngforeach $8,495. Call Brian Llbln bl ) publication. Send one Teenagers from around 328-9020 or 32.1-5100. Shelly (604)826-4951, the world. For more Infor- other? Call =TheLong-Lost or glr al poem 20 lines or Ellen (604)520-6412. Connection" Monday-Fri- DID YOU KNOW... D5489. le;s :o: National Library mation, call Donna BUSINESS FOR SALE MISC. Klngdon at (604)956-2992 day, 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p,m. O P)etry, Box 704-ND, 1-800.668-LOST. Not yet OPPORTUNITIES O vin js Mills, Md 21117. or Toll-free 1-800-263- ~~(~ Did you know that the Terrace and Area THE LASTSTEELBUILD- 2825. ready? Keep this ad. Pay Bills While Having EDUCATION ING you'll ever need. FU- Community Child Care Plan could Funl Sell sensual prod- TURE STEEL, recognized DEALERS WANTED: Ca- REAL ESTATE affect you, even if you don't have chil- ucts and lingerie at home HEALTH INFORMATION leader In affordable top nadian product. Pretty PROPEFLTIES TO BE dren or use child care? parties. Free training. No SERVICES There's a quality, Arch-style. Why Punch Embroidery. Inter- SOLD for unpaid taxes. vestment for stock. Car growing demand from hos- pay more? Q30'WX38' ested In displaying a prod- Crown L'and availability. Did you know that them am only 170 required. FANTASIA582- pitals and other health care, LX14'H - $6;587. $30' uct that basically sells It- For Information on both, facilities for workers self, all it needs is expo- licensed child care spaces in the Terrace area and that It's 6684 or 1-800-661-1878. WX40'LX14'H - $6,994 write: Properties, Dept. Three-communitydesktop trained in the management delivered, i-800-668- sure. Low Canadian CN, Box 5380, Stn. F, estimated that them are over 1000 pro-school age children Buy & Sell type publica- of health care records. 5111. prices. No duty, no ex- Ottawa K2C 3J1. whose mothers work? Douglas College in New change, no handling tion. 16 Pages. 8Xll. Ex- Profitable newly renovated cellent Hamada 602press, Westminster ,)tiers BC's Enhance your Psychic charge, Excellent return Did you know that YOU can help shape the future of child care only program in the health abilities through dream on Investment. Contact: hotel, 125 seat pub Falltex folder. Offers $706,000. Sales plus In your neighbourhood and the community? phone: (604)495-6821. Information services field. analysis. Very easy pro- Audrey Wagner, 4060 As a graduate of this pro- gram to follow $4.95 + Severn Road, Campbell $75,000 rental Income. Choice location. Will con- The Terrace Women's Resource Centre is prepadng a Com. FOR SALE: Robin's gram, you'll have the skills S.A.S.E. to: A.R. Bacon, River B,C. VgH 1A3. Donuts on Vancouver Is- employers demand In P.O. Box 93677, Nelson Phone or Fax: (604)923- sider trades $650,000. munity Child Cam Plan to establish a set of guidelines for land. BC's largest, new. health record, computer Park P.O., Vancouver, 2826, Contact Henry Desnoyer, what types of child care services are needed, such as family est, highest retail volume and other technical sys- B.C. V6E 4L7. Tradeland Realty Vernon GET PAID for clipping or group daycare and out-of-school cam, and how they should in B.C. Drive thru. Many tems, data collection, B.C. 545-5325, 542-8712 STEEL BUILDINGS From newspaper artlolesl Up to eves. FAX: 545-4873, be developed over the next five years, extras. Call Mike 746- analysis andprecentatlon. 7693. Message only 748- Graduates ofthiswogram Western Bulldinos. $25. Eachl Newspapers CEL-549-0356. 5513. have an average starting Quonset and Stralomwal= sent free. Write Today. INVESTORS: S.W. You are invited to attend a Deslgns"Pre-Engmeereo ~ FREE REPORT: Clip- GO INTO BUSINESS for annual salary of over Calgary 2 Bdrm Condo, FI $28,000. For more infor- forFastConstt ,'tlon.B.C. pings, Dept. 10c15, #150- P, Excellentconditlon, nice YOurself, not by yourself. Company (Guaranteed 1857 West 4th, Vancou- PUBLIC FORUM If you've got energy, drive mation on this progam area, $625 permonth font. Tuesday, February 16, 1994 p =acecall (604)527-5051 owest Prices). NEW ver, B.O. V6J 1 M4. Appraloed $75 000. Will and retallsmarts, we'll help YEAR SPECIALSI Offices 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. you reap the rewards of o (604)527-5462 today. Exciting opportunity for sel/for $63,750. Nothing ,~ pry now - spaces are Through-out B.C. 1-800- two paraprofessionals, Downl Call 585-2402. Terrace Public Library Basement runnlng your own dynamic, 565-9800. growing business. As a II ited. Douglas College... maybe a husband wife BERVlCE8 4610 Park Avenue, Terrace, BC Petro-Canada Associate, a tradition of excellence. team, with a background 4X4 Backhoes, Four Wa- of parenting experience WE TAKE THE FEAR you'll be a team leader In Train to be an Apartment/ ter Tracks, Fuel Truck, OUT OF ICBC. Major to discuss community wide child care issues and an entrepreneurial retail and/orspeclal needs edu- Condominium Manager. Five Excavators, Four cation to work with special ICBC Injury claims. Joel SOLUTIOMSl network that's out to be Free job placement as- Loaders, 570 Grader, A. Wenar, trial lawyer for number one. So If you're needs adults In a Group sistance. Government Li- Three End Dumps, Six Home setting. Regular 25 years. Call free 1-800- readyto Invest In your own censed correspondence Gravel Pups, Three Gen 665-1138. Contingency . ..Everyone is welcomel future, let's talk business. shifts of five days on and course, 2,200 graduates Sets, Six Tilt Trailers, Four ten days off. Send resume fees. Simon, Wener & Opportunities currently working. For FREE bro- Compactors, 4X4 Me- Adler. Submissions on child care issues, concerns and solutions are available in Lake Louise, to: Bums Lake Christian chure: R.M.T.I. 681-5456 chanics Truck 493-6791, Supporlive Seclety, Box TRAVEL requested from parents, agencies, employers, child care pro- Hlnton, Jasper, Grands or 1-800-665-8339, Prairie and Ft, St. John. If HOW YOU CAN BE- 1142, Bums Lake, B.C. viders and other interested parties. Written submissions will VOJ lEO. WHISTLER-BOOK NOW- you have questions or COUNSELLOR TRAIN- COME FINANCIALLY SPRING SKIING 200' be received prtor to February 15th at the Terrace Women's would like furtherlnforma. ING INSTITUTE of Van- secure In this spectacular FASHION FORTUNE I from Quicksilver Ouad- Resource Centre, 4542 Park Avenue, Terrace, BC or at the tlon, please call (403)296. couver offers correspond. earning opportunltyl Fast Fun, Freedom and excit- chair. Underground park- Public Forum. 4050 or Fax: (403)296- ence courses for the car- & honestl Money Back Ing earning potential. Be- Ing, jaccuzzl, pool; Seattle 7747. Please ~end your tifloate of Counselling Guaranteel Complete come a Distributor selling Seahawks stay with SEA For more Information on the Public Forum contact the Skeena resume to: Elaine Jones, Studies to begin on the manual/startup package MA CHERIE LINGERIE. TO SKY CONDO/HOTEL $10, Mall to: M.Shaw, Child Care Support Program at 638-1113, Human Resources West- 15th of the month. For a Quality and Service make RENTALS 1-800-667- ern, P.O, Box 2844, brochure Phone Toll-free Suite 388-1995 Davle, us #1 since 1975. Call 1- 5529, FAX: (804)938- ;; '~/ Calgary, A B, T2P3E3, 1-800-665-7044, . Vancouver V6E 1N2, 800-661-3305,. 9611. C10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The NorthCoast Forest District is invZting proposalsfor ContractInspection Services LAIND ACI, | passed away ! on several major works projectslocated l January25, 1994 [ throughout the district. Services would NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A include the examination, inspection, DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND in St. Joseph's hospital analysls and commenton all aspects of assigneddistdct forest service road works Take notice that Don S. Cobum of Terrace, B.C., occupation in North Bay, Ontario. contracts. Forest Technician intends to make application for a Agricultural Survived by husband Lease of land generally situated Craft Road, new Terrace Airport Information packagesmay be obtained Michael, daughter Judy from the District Office in PdnceRupert Invitation to Tender and more specifically described in (a) below: betweenthe hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 (a) Lots 2, 3 & 4 of D.L. 1738, C.R. 5~ Plan 976 con!aining 12 (Peter) Rempel and four p.m. In accordancewith the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, grandchildren and two Section 49(1), sealed tenders are invited for the following: ha, All enquiriesshould be made to Shawn Project No, 0-7806-5004 The purpose for which the land is required is Christmas Iree great grandchildren. She Hedges, ResourceOfficer Engineeringor farm. ~.,~ will be sadly missed. his designateat 627.0460. Location: Towhlll and Miller Creek Pits - Queen Charlotte Is. • ~. ql Description: Produce or supply, haul and provide in stockpile 3000 Comments concerning lhis application may be made to the Deadline for receipt of proposals is Senior Land Officer, February28, 1994at 3:30p,m. (ps'r),Any cubic metres of 19 mm High Fines Surfacing Aggregate In Towhill or all proposals will not necessarilybe Pit, located 19 kilometres east of Masset. Produce or supply, haul Ministry of Environment, accepted, and provide in stockpile 1500 cubic metres of 19 mm High Fines Lands and Parks, Lands Division Surfacing Aggregate in Miller Creek Pit located approximately 18 Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C. V0J 2N0. Don S. Coburn kilometres north of Queen Charlotte City. Telephone: 84%7334 (Signature of applicant Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Conditions of File No.: 6405561 or agent) Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Dated Jan. 28, 1994 BEAT THE ODDS ON Transportation and Highways at #400 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VTG 1V4 until 2:00 p.m, (local time) on February 8, 1994, , Be advised any responses to this advertisement will be considered LUNG DISEASE when tenders will be opened In public. part of the public record. For information, contact FOI Advisor, BC A security deposit/surety bid bond will be requlred (in accordance Lands, Skeena Region, 847-7334. m yourself with the latest with the conditions of the tender.) lung facts from the B.C. A pretender meeting will not be held. Association. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications Lung and conditions of tender are available at no cost from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, phone (604) 638-3598. Documents B.C. Lung Association Box 34009, Station D, Vancouver.B.C. V6J 4M2 may be viewed and/or ordered from all Regional Offices, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, NOTICE (Adveni.,ing.~lu,ce domttedby thi.~l,ubli¢'atJon) ~4~ Monday to Friday, except holidays. ASSENT OF ELECTORS - Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by codified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of COUNTER PETITION Financ4 and Corporate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. For further information contact Greg Ross, Project Manager at (604) (SECTION 797, MUNICIPAL ACT) CONTRACTING 638-3539, or fax (604) 638-3441. REGIONAL DISTRICT OF The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. KITIMAT-STIKINE PROPOSALS Province of British Columbia GARBAGE DISPOSAL LOCAL The Sire Can Forest Corporation is taking contracting SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT proposals on Forest Licence A-16886 in the Upper Nass Ministry of Transportation Valley. Proposals will be considered for the following phase and Highways BYLAW NO. 330, 1992 contractors: NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of the Regional District 1. Grapple Yarding approx. 60,000 cubic metres of Kitimat-Stikine proposes to consider the adoption of a local 2, Trucking (Nass to KJtsault)approx. 100,000 cubic metres service bylaw for the provision of garbage disposal to all 3. Oryland Sort Operator approx. 100,000 cubic metres electoral areas of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, the 4. Road Constructionapprox. 10 km District on New Hazelton and the Village of Hazel,on, Logging is scheduled to take place May through October. CITY' OF TERRACE Pursuant to Section 797 of the Municipal Act, those persons Interested parties should contact Dana at 638-8376 or Dave NOTICE OF wishing to oppose this bylaw are required to submit counter ,i~62-8450i i'- .... t I": " " petitions against the proposed bylaw. Counter petitions have PUBLIC HEARING been prepared and will be provided by the Board to all persons upon request. Persons wishing to receive a counter petition, REZONING & OFFICIAL COMMUNITY should contact the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, #300 - NOTICE 454.5 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC VSG 4E1, If you wish further OF PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION information regarding this bylaw, phone 635-7251, or 1-800-663- APPLICATION BY WOODLANDS UTILITIES LTD. 3208. TO INCREASE RATES TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend the City of Terrace Zoning Bylaw No. 401-1966 and Counter petitions must be received within 30 days after the Notice Is hereby given that Woodlands Utilities Ltd. has made Schedule "B" of the City of Terrace Official Community Plan second publication of this notice. If the number of signatures on application to the Comptroller of Water Rights for his consent to Bylaw 1312-1 993 (the land use plan), and amendments thereto. the counter petitions represents fewer than 5% of the electors in the filing under the provision of the Water Utility Act and the THE SUBJECT LAND: the proposed local service area, the bylaw will be deemed to Utilities Commission Act of amended rates and charges for have received the assent of the electors. For your information, it service, A summary of existing and proposed rates Is as follows: The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace is estimated that there are 8387 electors In the proposed local described as: service area. Classof ExistingRates " ProposedRates Increase A 2.05 acre part of Block 1, District Lot 977, Range 5, A copy of the proposed bylaw is provided as follows: Service Coast District, Plan 1055 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE and shown shaded on the accompanying map, Domestic BYLAW NO, 330 Rat Rate $10,00per month $18,00per month $8,00 per month I A bylaw to convert the function of Garbage Disposal to a local service. I,-IuJ Commercial --I u! I WHEREAS under Section 767(4) of the Municipal Act, a regional Rat Rate new $18.00perurdt N district exercising a power to provide a service other than a per month general service, shall adopt a bylaw respecting that service :=6 m, 1)0,48 m. JR AVENUE which: MeterRates. Domestic new a) meets the requirements of Section 794 for an establishing $1,17per 1000imperial gallons with a minimum bylaw, and rate per quarterof $54.00.Any consumption in b) is adopted in accordance with the requirements of Section excessof 46,125imperial gallons per unit per 802 as if it were a bylaw amending an establishing bylaw. quartershall be at a rate of $0.80per 1000 AND WHEREAS the Reglonal Board of the Regional District of imperial gallons, ! HALLIWEt.L AVENUE 78.0 =. 58.4B =. Kitimat-Stikine was granted, by Supplementary Letters Patent Agricultural new $1,17per 1000imperial gallons with a minimum ! N dated December 20, 1973, and amendments tiiereto, the HobbyFarming rate per quarterof $54.00 function of Garbage Disposal and Electoral Areas A, B, C, D and Irrigation E, the District of New Hazelton and the Village of Hazelton as participating member municipalities; Industrial/ $1,00per 1000 $1,17per 1000 $0,17 per 1000 THE INTENT: AND WHEREAS the Regional Board wishes to convert the Commerdal Imperialgallons imperialgallons with imperialgallon aforesaid function to a local service; a minimumrate per The intent of the Zoning Amendment application is to change quarterof $54.00 the zoning of the property shown shaded on Schedule "A" AND WHEREAS the Regional Board has published notice under FROM: Residential District (One-Family Dwelling) (R1) Section 797(2) of the Municipal Act that is intends to increase Tum-onFee $20.00 $50.00 $30,00 the maxJmum amount of money that may be expended; TO: Rural (A1) AND WHEREAS the number of counter petitions against the NewCustomer new $25.00 The intent of the Official Community Plan amendment proposal represent fewer than five (5) percent of the electors in application Is to change the Land Use Designation of the the proposed local service area; From the above user rates collected, 15% will be deposited into a property shown shaded on Schedule "A" Replacement Reserve Trust Fund. This fund is to provide for NOW THEREFORE, the Regional Board of the Regional District FROM: Urban Residential future replacement of system components as and when required, of KJtimat-Stikine, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: TO: Rural (5 acre lots) 1. The function of Garbage Disposal provided to Electoral Areas This application to increase rates is necessary as expenditures BYLAW INSPECTION; A, B, C, D and E, the District of New Hazelton and the Village have consistently exceeded revenues and the Utility has beer~ of Hazelton created under Supplementary Letters Patent unable to fund past contributions to the Replacement Reserve THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BYLAW AND dated December 20, 1973, and amendments thereto is Trust Fund. The Increase will allow the Utility to fund the BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS MAY BE INSPECTED in the hereby established as a local service, accumulated deficit to the Replacement Reserve Trust Fund and reception area at the City of Terrace Public Works Building at pay current liabilities to the Fund as they become due, The 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C, between the hours of 8:30 2. The participants to the local service shall be Electoral Areas proposed increases are also necessary In order for the utility to a.m. and 4:30 p.m each day from Wednesday, February 2nd, A, B, C, D and E, the District of New Hazelton, and the Village continue to provide an adequate level of service to its customers. 1994 to Monday, February 14th, 1994 excluding Saturdays of Hazelton. and Sundays. 3. The costs of providing the local service established under Any person wishing further Information in connection with the PUBLIC HEARING DETAILS: Section 1 shall be recovered by requisition of monies to be proposed rates or reasons for the proposed changes should write collected by a property value tax on land and improvements to: Any persons wishing to voice their opinions regarding this and/or other revenue sources Including fees and charges, Woodlands Utilities Ltd. applications may do so in writing, and/or In person, AT THE 2670 Thornhill Street PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL 4. The maximum amount of money that may be requisitioned Terrace, B.C. V8G 4Z7 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, AT 7:00 P,M. ON MONDAY, annually under Section 804 (1) (a) of the Municipal Act for the FEBRUARY 14TH, 1994. service provided shall be $500,000. By direction of the Comptroller of Water Rights, objections to the THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 5. The costs of providing the service shall be apportioned among application are to be forwarded to the Comptroller of Water Rights, .MUNICIPAL ACT, R.S.B.C,, 1979, AND AMENDI~ENTS the participating areas on the basis of the converted value of Water Utility Act, 3rd Floor, 765 Broughton St,, Victoria, British THERETO. land and improvements In those areas. Columbia, V8V 1X4, to be in his hands on or before February 28, 1994. TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. 6. This bylaw may be cited as the "Garbage Disposal Local Establishment Bylaw No, 330, 1992". E,R. HALLSOR, Service WOODLANDS UTILITIES LTD. Clerk-Adminlstrator This is the first of two publications, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - C1' District of Kitimat REQUEST OF PROPOSALS Mlnlstrv of Environment. Lands and Park= Purchasing Department BC Parks invites proposals for the purpose of operating a 206 EnterprlseAvenue,Kitlmat, BC VSC 2C7 campground within Boya Lake Provincial Park. KITIMAT Ph: (604) 632-7200 FAX: (604) 632-4650 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMB A Boya Lake is located 200 Km North of Dease Lake on Highway INVITATION TO TENDER MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS No. 37. DESKTOP PUBUSHING Proposal packages will be available Wednesday, February 16, LAYOUT - DESIGN - PRINTING SKEENA HIGHWAYS DISTRICT 1994, at the following locations: BC Parks District Office, 3790 RECREATION DEPARTMENT BROCHURES 199 ~' ADVANCED PUBLIC NOTICE Alfred Avenue, Smlthers, B.C., BC Parks, Lot 21, Boulder Sealed tenders in separate envelopes marked "Tender for Avenue, Dease Lake, B.C, and the Government Agents Office, Recreation Department Brochures 1994" will be received at the HIRED EQUIPMENT . Dease Lake, B,C, District of Kitimat Purchasing Department office located at 206 The Ministry of Transporlatlon and Hlghways would like to Packages may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $26,75 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat, B,C,, V6C 2C7, not later than 2:3() let the public know of the deadline of March 15, 1994 for per package (GST included), Cash or money orders only please, pm local time on Thursday, February 10, 1994 and will be opened the reglstration of hired equipment in the Skeena Distrlct. Proposal packages will also be available for viewing, free of In public at that time. The time between March 15 and Aprll I, 1994 will be used charge, at the above mentioned locations, The work to be carried out under this contract includes the to compile the new seniority lists for the 1994/95 fiscal year. A mandatory pre-bidders meeting will take place at 2:00 p,m., following options: Layout and Design only, Pdnting only and The office will try to make personal contact with currently February 24, 1994 in the downstairs boardroom of the Ministry of Layout & Design plus Printing of the Spring, Summer, Fall and registered owners who have not yet re-reglstered. Letters Forests building in Dease Lake, B.C. Winter Recreat on Brochures for 1994, ., and forms will be sent out to all currently reglstered owners. The deadline for submitting sealed proposals is Friday, March 11, Inquiries should be directed to the District of Kitimat, Attn: Mr, 1994, at 2:00 p.m. Steve Lawson, Purchasing Agent, at the above noted address, Registrations received after March 15, 1994 will be telephone 632-7200, fax 632-4650. Tender documents will be recorded on the late .re.qistrations li~t, and consequently Information about this permit opportunity may be obtained by ' available Upon request. may not recelve a share of the available work. contacting the BC Parks office in Smithere at (604) 547-7320 or i The District of Kittmat reserves the dght to reject all tenders or to If you would like to reglster your equipment, forms are Dease Lake at (604) 771-4591. award the contract to other than the lowest tender received it is available at the Skeena District office, #300 - 4546 Park perceives to be in its best interest. Avenue, Terrace, BC. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, Steve Lawson J.R. Newhouse LANDS and PARKS Pu rchasi ng Agent District Hlghways Manager, Skeena District

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NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of the Regional District of Kt,mat-SUklne proposes ANDWHEREAS the number of counter petitions against the proposal represents fewer, than five the adoption of e local service bylaw to pay for and install increased ~ capacity in the percentof the electors in the proposed local service area; .... ~. Queensway/Churchill Drive Sewer System for the benefit and future use of the rest of Thomhill. NOW THEREFORE, the Regional Board of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stlkine, In open meeting Pursuant to Section 797 of the Municipal Act, those persons wishing to oppose this bylaw are required assembled, enacts as follows: ...... to submit counter petitions against the proposed bylaw. Counter petiUons have been prepared and will Service Belna Established be provided by the Board to all persons upon request. Persons wishing to receive a counter petition, should contact the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, #300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V6G 1. The service being established under this bylaw is the.locallse~c6 ' ~r~e:purpose of providing 4E1. If you wish further information regarding this bylaw, phone 635-7251. increased capacity in the Oueensway Sewer System for :her bell~t and ~rause Of the service Counter petitions must be received within 30 days after the second publication of this notice. If the area, ~ - ' ~ ~L- :. :

number of signatures on the counter petitions represents fewer ~an 5% of the electors in the proposed Service Area Boundarlos ..'~ ~ ':' "+ ;~ :: ,';'r':, +~ : " 4 .... ' - ~` '' " " local service area, the bylaw will be deemed to have received the assent of the electors. For your information, it is estimated lhat there are 1985 electors in the proposed local service area. 2. The boutldadesof the service area silall Jnciude:,a':~''~ portJ0n ":~ :": of Electoral~ ~ ,i.~ ~ ..... the map attached hereto as Schedule A ahd forming part of this bylaw. ~ ~ :: r; L:: ~i';~: ~ A copy of the proposed bylaw is provided as follows: 3. The service area shall be known as Thornhill R,~wAr Rwfclm i ~i'~rvl~.~,Ar,;.~ .' REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE BYLAW NO. 346 .... Cost Recovery and Maximum Rsaulsitjgn ..... A bylaw to establish a local service within a portion of Electoral Area E to provide increased capacity In 4. The method of the cost recovery for the service as provided for in Section 804(1) of the Munidpal Act shall be as follows: the Queensway Sewer System for the benefit and future use of the local service area. a) the requisition of money under Section 609.1 to be collected by a parc.e.I taxto be imposed in the WHEREAS a regional district may, by bylaw, establish and operate a local service under the provisions manner provided by Section 610.1 (2). ','~.- ' ~~ ~'~ of Part 24 of the Municipal Act; 5. The maximum amount that may be requisitioned under Section 804(1)(b) of the Municipal Act for .AND WHEREAS the Regional Board of the Regional District of Kitlrnat-Stikine wishes to establish a the costS of the senttce is $150,000. local service for the purpose of providing Increased capacity In the Queensway Sewer System for the benefit and future use of a portion of Electoral Area E; 6. This bylaw may be cited as the ,l"homhlll Sewep:Sy#tem !.Deal Se~lli~hment-Bytaw No, .AND WHEREAS the Regional Board has published notice under Section 797(2) of the Municipal Act that it Intends to establish the local service within a portion of Electoral Area E; This Is the flint of two pub,cations,

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