A change of vote? Count'em Theatre group shines Social Credit party may be gaining Terrace Minor Baseball teams now The Terrace Little Theatre wins popularity in the own three zone titles, what's honourable mentions at northwest\NEWS A16 next?\SPORTS B6 Mainstage 99\COMMUNITY B1

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Nurse shortage cited this week. sta ff siiortages. nurses who are there, causing bunt out, and A combination of vacations, leave aud Every sunnner nurses and doctors take leads to more nurses going off duty, com- IN A move designed to safeguard resignations put a crunch on the number of nurses and patients, Mills Mernorial vacation time and problems like this should pounding the issue. available uurses, said Leisinger. have been foreseen, he added. Nursing shortages affect patient care be- Hospital last week effectively And even reaching deep into the casual Doctors say the hospital needs to hke cause nurses are often too busy to give sick closed down half of its main medi- pool failed, he added. more full-tlme and part-time nurses, not people the attention they need, Appleton cal floor. "This isu't an issue of beds or of money. just casuals, which they say are the only added. The hospital simply didn't have We just don't have the people," said positions the hospital is prepared to fill. He's had to tell patieuu they won't be ad- Leisinger. enough nurses to handle more than 15 But casual nurses aren't prepared to move mitted because of nursing shortages. A casual nurse is one who works on an patients when the baby nursery was here if they're not guaranteed full time or "It puts us in a position of great dif- on-call basis only. part time work. open or 20 when it was closed, said, ficulty," said Appleton. h lack of nurses last month forced hospi- Appleton said the hospital is having Michael Leisinger of the Terrace Area Dr. Lani Ahnas said the hospital has hal staff to call in Dr. Heinz Gunter, an troubles retaining casual nurses because of recently lost five nurses, including two Health Council which runs the facility. anesthetist, to take care of a patient in the the overall stressful conditions at the facil- casuals who left to work in Kitimat where At normal nursing staff levels, the hospi- intensive care unit when a casual couldn't ity. the job is less stressful. tal can take 30 patients on its main ward be found, said one local doctor. "There's a lot of disgruntlement down It's convenient for the hospital to close when the nursery is closed or 25 when the Dr. Geoff Appleton, the north's represen- there," he said. "The stress loads are so down half of the medical ward and save nursery is open/" tative on the B.C. Medical Association high it puts people offworking." money when there aren't enough nurses The hospital closed off admissions July board, said the hospital needs to have a And when casuals refuse to work when 13 and was evaluating the situation early Ioug-term strategy in place to deal with they're called, it puts more stress on the Continued pg. A2 Geoff Appleton City aiming to quickly close dump Trash would go to Thornhill By JEFF NAGEL THE TERRACE dump could be closed by the end of the year, diverting all local garbage to the Thornhiil dump. That's the goal of City of Terrace officials after a~" behind-closed-doors decision of city council June 14 to close the landfill as quickly as possible. The sudden decision came after environment ministry of. ficiais indicated the cost of closing the dump might be much less than the city originally feared, said city director 1 of engineering Stew Christcnsen. The oily had contemplated keeping its dump open and proposing it as the sub-regional dump because province, i wide guidelines on dmnp closures would have meant mas- sive environmental costs to close the Terrace dump and t prevent leachatc from polluting nearby streams. ~. Christensen said closure costs were originally estimated' at $3.8 million, plus another $4 million for leaehate treat- meat ponds and other expenses, for a total of nearly $8' million. , At that price, he said, it would have been much cheaper.- for the city to kee I) the dump open for many more years 3 Ministry staff are now saying the guidelines aren't writ- t ten in stone and have indicating much more flexibility on) [] Stormy weather how leachate is contained, he added. ~; "If we can do things so that the closure will not have a~ GOOD THING HE WASN'T SITtiNG IN IT: Jimmy Valentine's away from the car where it was parked in front of the family's Ander- negative impact on the environment, they're going to Chrysler LeBaron is a write off after the car was smacked by a 40- son St. home. Valentine inherited the car and planned to put insur- seriously look at saying it's fine," Christenscn said. year-old willow tree during last Wednesday's freak storm. The up- ance on it this week, The family is looking to plant a new free where Early estimates suggest the cost will be much lnore rea- rooted tree leaned over, dented the car's hood and had to be cut this one came down, seizable, he added. "The nmubers will be, I holm , considerably less than a million dollars," Christensen said. Council had originally set July 1 as its target for closing City promises islanders help but the Terrace dump, but Christensen said it's taking consid- erably longer. One reason is that heavy underbrush makes surveyiug~i and topographic work more difficult, so that may have to..;. dodges well contamination blame wait until Novcmber. ,:. TERRACE's mayor we can agree on," Talstra supply. He and engineers were at tile dmnp last week inspecting:' seeps down towards tile what needs to be done. won't say what blame said. "In this country in the "We have to solve this," water table. If the dump is closed, Christensen said, Terrace garbage 3 the city accepts for 1990s everyone deserves he said. "Regardless of how' Island resident Brian would go to rile Thornhill dump for at least the next three good cleandrinkingwater."' this started it should be water contamination on Patrick emphasized the need years. The city is making a fixed." ," Braun's Island or how for a cleanup of sewage still Although no formal decision has yet been nlade on nearby hydrant available to If a new water system is in the sloughs surrounding where tile sub-regional dump serving tile greater Terrace much the city is willing residents who want to fill built, he said, it would likely the island. area should be, he added, Thonthili is the only place gar- '. to pay to help solve the eontahers with city water, be eligible for a provincial He said that's essential bage could go for the short tenn. , problems. Talstra said. grant covering 75 per cent both to protect clean wells The possibility of creating a sub-regional dump near The city will also consider of the cost because it in- Jack Talstra said last from further contamination Onion Lake is still being considered, he stressed. residents' requests for a volves a health hazard. week it's not yet clear and to clean up the fish and But even if a decision ~'as made to use Onion Lake, it large-scale cleanup of the City council voted to refer whether possible con- wildlife habitat in the area. would take at least three yearn to open a dump there. lamination of wells there "You have a responsibili- "Onion lake is not out of the question," Christensen is primarily due to a spill ty to clean up the slough," said, "No decision has been made." of sewage from the city's Diane Penner told council. He also said Thomhill-area residents ~ who have in tile sewage treatment plant or "We have to solve this. Regardless of Cleanup would likely past been alarmed at the prospect of intensified use of their mean temporarily diverting whether it's mainly due how this starled it should be fixed." dmnp ~ will be consulted before any move to shift city river water through the to problems with septic garbage there. slough to flush it. ¢1 , fields on the island It s not going to be dropped on the people without them Jack Talstra "The possibility of havhlg input on It," Christen.sen said. caused by flooding. sewage still in sloughs sur- the resident's requests to ground water contamination Despite the series of steps still rcqulred, he thinks the end "You might expect some rounding the island and for city administration for fur- have agreed to a regional is constant until the effluent of lhc year is still a reasonable target, difficulties during a flood of finaneisi assistance wtth the ther study and recommenda- district offer to have a is once again directed into "I'm hopeful we could be out of our landfill this year," this size," he said of the ongoing cost of testing lion. feasibility study done for a mainstream flow to dis- Christensen said. risk of septic field failures. wells. Residents also ~want to the possible community well slpate normally," Patrick Because the decision means city residential garbage will But he told residents who Taistra said the water city to take a series of system. said. soon be trucked to the Thornhill dump, the city Is also. came to the July 12 city supply problem could mean measures Io prevent future While some wells on the He said the sewage is also changing garbage trucks. council meeting the city ~,tll Braun's Island may have to failures of the sewage treat- island have tested clean so concentrated along the Going there means the trucks have to cross the weigh try to be as helpful as pos- either get a community well meat plant. far, residents are worried banks of the Skeena for scales, and public works officials recommended council sible, system or, more likely, be Residents spokesman Jeff that they could still become Continued Pg, A14 approve b0ylng a larger tandem-axle garbage truck, "There are some things, hooked up to the city water Dilley said the residents contaminated as sewage It's estimated to cost the city $187,522.

J,., /. A2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 Lack of nurses is widespread THE NURSING shortage at career choices now than much on casuals that causes stressful, demanding and Nursing schools across the Complete computer package Mills Memorial Hospital is ever before, said Art Moses. uncertainty for those who unfulfllling. country have waiting lists being repeated at countless "And once they hear want to go into nursing, par- Not otdy is it difficult for and one half to one third of specially designed for Home other health care facilities stories about what's going ticularly in smaller com. them to refine their skills all applicants are declined Business and children's across Canada and the on in the nursing profession, munities," Moses said. but it's also hard for them to entry, according to a report United States. who wnnls to get into that," And for those full time gain confidence when they by the Registered Nurses education for only $99/mo. A combination of budget headded. nurses being constantly don't work on a consistent Association of B.C. cuts, a nursing population The problem health care asked to work over time, basis. What will help immediate- THREEMONTHS NO PAYMENT that is older and is now be- facilities now have to deal quality of life becomes a Often experienced nurses ly, Moses continued, is let- ginning to retire and fierce with is comes from budget factor. are too busy or burned out ting nurses who want to competition between health cuts which trimmed full "It becomes a vicious cir. to provide ongoing mentor- retire early, switch to part INTERNETREADY care facilities is responsible, time nurses down to the cle. To cope with a shortage ships to new recruits or pro- thne work without losing Call Toll Free says a spokesman for the boile, Mosessaid. more over time is required vide them with Continual any of their pension credits, B.C. Nurses' Union. "They were then asked to but the more over time there support, inforn~atioa or ad- It is estimated that in 10 As well, young women, work more over time and is, the more stress there is vice. years almost 50 per cent of i -888-528-8818 the traditional labour pool more casuals were being and nurses leave and the Moses hopes a provincial all nurses tn Canada will be for the nursing profession, used." greater the shortage be-government commitment at the retirement age. have a broader range of "But when you rely too comes," said Moses. made earlier this year to Michael Leisinger of Mills In B.C. only 42 per cent of spend $50 million to hire Memorial Hospital said the nurses have full-time or 1,000 nurses over the next nursing shortage is intema- part-time positions, meaning several years is a step tional, and is getting worse. Yaks, film crew 58 per cent are casuals car- toward replenishing the Even if Canada created ilnR. VICTOR P. HAWE$ : rying pagers, never lcmwiug nursing labour pool. more nursing training spots, when they will be called in Moses also said the chances are a good number i:il .... OPTOMETRIST head to Stewart to work. BCNU is encouragh~g the of the graduates would be ~gl,~_~: Bring this coupon to your IT WASN'T exactly Seven Years in Tibet, but for three Studies show many new provincial government to snapped up by other coun- next appointment & receive: days last weekend Stewart played host to film crews, nursing graduates aren't in- create more nursing training tries, I OFF an order of new glasses | actors and six large yaks. terested in casual work, spots at post secondary 20% The giant Asian herd beasts were specially imported since the fill-in work is school institutions. Michael Leisinger or I to shoot a Jeep commercial that counts as the first pro- 2 years of FREE contact lens insurance ! duction the northwest has landed through the new From front Northern B.C. Film Co|mnission. with a new contact lens order i The car company wanted a tundra-like setting to look 4748 Lakelse Ave. like Nepal or Tibet, said Terrace economic develop- 638-8055 Terrace B.C. ment officer Ken Veldman. Nurse shortage - ~pir_es Au_g._31/99.1 Promotio_na/ItemPer Pe_rson_ I Fihning took place above the Salmon Glacier along a mine road at about the same spot where the movie Bear Island was filmed. A Jeep dealership was constructed in the style of a causing havoc Tibetan monastery or temple. The storyline features a tribesman who comes down from the hills and trades his yaks in for a new Jeep. lai~hd; iAla~':asrroom 'a rea, the mtenswe care pat,:::t~ w~h:Y~:|, tnb: daddm ,l;e dttokh iT: rr ac e The idea of the big hairy yaks roaming the nearby unit, the psych ward and the emergency People in need of care could also be hillsides was the of the town. room weren't affected by the admission flown down south depending upon the ) ,rl;, ~ ,1' • "I haven't seen a yak yet, I'm so dissappointed," la- restriction. seriousness of their condition. 1 !|!,, 11,I, N BIBU,, CANP mented Caroline Gutierrez, town clerk for Hyder at the A normal day shift on the main ward con- B.C. hanbulance Service spokesman Bob Hyder Community Association. sists of four registered nurses and two li- Pearce late last week reported no increase Sponsored by the "I wanted one for my back yard," she added. "But censed practical nurses and a normal night in the number of patients transferred from then I got to talk to a yak trainer. I found out a yak is shift consists of four registered nurses. Terrac, to other hospitals or in the number TFJIIIACI;, CHIJIICIil OF CllllIST kinda like a cow with horns and a whole lot of attitude. Mills had reached the point where it could of medical flights south. So I kinda got talked out of having a yak." barely muster half of that amount, Leisinger The hospital traditionally closes one of its Where: In Terrace Locals say there were as many as 50 crew on site for said. two operating rooms each summer because When: August 14-18, 1999 the shoot and the cost of the production may have run Restricting admissions was a patient of staff vacations and leave. A_g_~: 8-12 into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. safety measure and a nursing safety issue, One reason for the nursing shortage can Jeep officials approached the Prince George-based he said. be traced back to the middle of the decade 'We need camperapplications in by August1, at the very latest. Northern B.C. Film Commission, which showed them when governments began cutting health Mills has been fortunate lately to have 'The costwill be $75 per camper. .... sites near Prince George and also referred them to rather low patient counts averaging be- care budgets. towns here in the northwest. tween 14 and 21 people a day on the main It began offering buyouts and early retire- "At the end of the day Stewart was a perfect fit for medical ward. ment packages to nurses in order to reduce For more information call: what they wanted," Veldman said. But even with these low numbers, the payrolls. 635-6542 He said efforts to get a local branch of the film com- hospital had trouble finding enough nurses, "We're now caught in that situation," or mission going are still preliminary, adding much more said Leisinger. said Leisinger. work needs to be done putting together a library of Mills has contacted surrounding hospitals 638.0426 northwest locations as a tool to respond to requests. "It gives an idea.of the .broadness:of that. industr, y/' Veldman said of the commercial shoot. "It' s not j~t feature films you're talking about." Correction A JULY 14 story on the spill of sewage from the Terrace Sewage Treatment Plant made one reference to "untreated sewage." At Sears we are big enough to have what you want... In fact, all the effluent involved in the spill was treated but small enough to care who you are. sewage.

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This power outage comes after B.C. Hydro crews just fin- Right-wing van hit again ished repairing the line that supplies power to the Nass THE UNITE The Right semi trailer body has been hit +Valley and Stewart. by paint vandals again. • Power was restored by noon of July 109 and was shut off The trailer, emblazoned with "Have you had enough 'once more July 11 to allow crews to fix the line's two yet? Unite the right", once again had its message '.damaged towers. changed to "Unite the rich" by talented spraypainters. It happened two weeks ago while the trailer was parked in Smithers after haviag been on tour around the province. The message had first been transformed Working again when the trailer was parked in Terrace earlier this year. ~A COOPERATIVE aimed at keeping Stewart area loggers Deborah Grey here and truckers working has inked a deal that promises its THE BIKER CHICK of the federal Reform Party rolls biggest season yet. into Terrace next Wednesday. The North Kalum Forestry Association was born two The party's first elected MP, Deborah Grey, is tour- years ago when Skeena Cellulose indicated it was unable ing the western provinces on her motorcycle. to log its northern licences. "I ride a Honda Goldwing," says Grey. "They're Rather than give up and leave the area, the out-of-work calling it the Deborah Grey Goldwing '99 Tour." contractors agreed to band together and bid on projects Local Reformers and anyone else who wants to meet jointly. The group started with 100,000 cubic metres of Grey are gathering at the Best Western Terrace Inn at timber it got the rights to log under a bid proposal. 7:30 p.m. on July 28. Last summer it got access to 50,000 cubic metres of But unfortunately Grey, who is being accompanied wood in SCI's Buffalo Head Licence and another 150,000 by her husband, won't be riding their bike. Their time cubic metres of salvage wood in the bug-infested in the area is limited so they'll be in a motorhome for Kwinigeese area. WHEN TREVOR Reynolds of Eby St. went to the video store July 14, he didn't this leg of the ~p. This year Buffalo Head has agreed to let the association • expect to return to find a wind storm had knocked over a bee which ~en ended Perhaps it has something to do with being a Reform log 21~,000 cubic metres. Association*president Mark up resting gently on the cab of a truck in his driveway. But that's exactly what MP, because Mike Scott, Skeena's man in Ottawa, is Edgson said the deal shbuld keep about 150 local residents happened and it took time and delicate maneuvering to get the tree away from also a motorcycle fan. He owns a Yamaha. working in the local logging and trucking industry. the vehicle. A second tree ended up being draped over nearby power lines.

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~m First step N N tl THE INEVITABLE happened last week when iQ' the Terrace-Kitimat airport society announced a new fee structure for airlines using its facility. Beginning in mid-August, the society will charge the airlines $8 for each arriving and departing passenger. In turn, the airlines will pass the fee to its passengers as a separate item. 1 The airport already charges airlines two fees I one for landing based on the aircraft's size and weight and a second based on the number of seats the aircraft contains -- which are now in- cluded as part of the ticket price. This new one replaces those two charges and adds a bit extra so the society can build up its bank account for minor and major capital projects. While the good part is that passengers will now know what they pay to use the airport, the bad ;'.aim heaves to on horizo' part is the amount they will pay for minor and VICTORIA - Bill Vander Vander Zalm's undeniable a good chunk of the former major capital projects is the consequence of the Zalm wants to be back in the charm, underestimated by his Social Credit vote, but with the political fray so bad he can taste detractors al their own risk, and second coming of Vander Zalrn, federal government abandoning small airports. it. the public's refusal to crucify a that vote may well shrink. Call it downloading, offloading or whatever, To his credit, he didn't man twice for sins they no Aside from Campbell's the result is that where once your federal taxes immediately try to fib lhe vac- longer clearly remember will probable victory, two other pos- uum left by Fred Gingell who give him a better than average sibilities should be considered, went to supporting small airports you will con- died a week ago. In deference chance to carry the day in the as we move towards the next tinue to pay those taxes and be charged a bit to Gingell's family, ~ander byelection. election: Vander Zalm splits the more to fly. In essence, the user fee is simply an Zalm said, he wasn't going to Lets us assume then, for right-wing vote enough to extension of your tax bill. So the next time the announce just yet whether or argument's sake, thai he will allow the NDP to come up federal government pats itself on the back for not he'll run in the byelection. win the byelection, which will through the middle for a third Wise move. Fred, the Liberal put him in the legislature as the term or Vander Zalm musters i| llO] ~'~B | I I I~-1"J I |:1 I reducing the deficit think of the reason why. MLA for Delta South, was the only member of the B.C. enough support to stage a most respected and gentle- HUBERT BEYER Reform Party, a party of which comeback as premier. manly and, at the same time, he is not even the leader, just Both latter scenarios may one of most effective 1Members the president. sound unrealistic and a little of the Legislature in quite some In true and tried political off-the-wall, bat if I've learned what's wrong with that? Better time. His shoes will be bard to fashion, the Reform Party will one thing writing about politics than a bunch of atheist wanting fill, no matter who runs for his then schedule a leadership con- for nearly 40 years, it's that in Second step to take God out of the Constitu- seat. To rush for the spoils vention in fairly short order, British Columbia anything can tion. would be most unseemly. and the result will be a corona- happen. ON TOP of raising money to provide for minor And what was that about Assuming, however, that tion. Pundits were nearly unani- and major capital projects at the airport, its gov- conflict of interest? Right, he Vander Zalm will contest the Being Vander Zalm, he will mous in their prediction that the wanted to sell his Fantasy Gar- erning society faces a new problem due to of- byelection, he stands a good be able to dominate the head- Socreds would be defeated in dens, business and tried to floading from the federal government. :,.: ..... chance:of w!nning,, . ':lines, and'l'can' see it now: Nan- 1975. Many of the same pundits impress som e potential buyer to What about Vander Zalm's " d6i~'ZalmstagdgComebabk'.,;'' were-sure that the NDP Would Proposed changes to federal regulations requir- the lieutenant-governor of the resignation as premier "in dis- Vander Zalm vows to take on go down to defeat in 1996. ing on-site firefighting services could add day. What's wrong with that? grace," as the media are fond of Campbell. The voters proved them And so it will go. hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to the putting it? Isn't he bogged Even without an elected wrong on both occasions, and if In retrospect, Vander Zalm's cost of running the faeility. down with too much baggage? member, the Reform Party has you think that Vander Zalm has- transgressions will have faded You tell me. the support of more than 22 per n't got a snowball's chance in The irony is that just three years ago the reds into obscurity. Eight years have passed, and cent of the voters, far ahead of hell to become premier again, got rid of firefighting services at airports the size What will be on the voters' the public will be hard.pressed the governing NDP. With a or that the NDP can get re- minds is the likelihood of a of the one here after after deciding they weren't to explain to themselves and voice in the legislature, particu- elected, you, too, may live to completely lopsided victory by needed. This happened just in time for the turn- others just what it was that Van- larly Vander Zalm's voice, that eat your words. Gordon Campbell's Liberals. der Zalm did wrong. support is bound to grow. And it Beyer can be reached at - Tel: ing over of small airports to local authorities. Certainly, the voters want He was against abortion. So will grow at the expense of the (250) 920-9300; e-mail: change, but maybe not that But now, in partial response to a near disaster are a lot of people, lie wore Liberals. [email protected]; web: much of a change. when an aircraft landed badly at the Fredericton religion on his sleeve. Well, At present, the Liberals own http://www.hubertbeyer.com/ airport, the feds have resurfaced with proposals to re-instate firefighting and rescue services. For the local airport, it would mean having a trained , rieving, hist()ry being I,)st firefighter with a track on duty whenever a large I BLAME golf for the ban automatically geared down than the mower blades are passenger aircraft takes off and lands. of flowers, fences, and any to a contemplative pace in allowed. The catch? Local airport authorities would other obstacles to grass the face of somber history The restrictions of identi- probably have to carry the full economic cost. mowers at city cemeteries. and personal loss. Coming fication and beautification in That's prompted a massive protest on the part of Until golf courses with unexpectedly upon a white cemeteries to shave a minute their acres of velvet grass slab gravestone carved in or two from weekly lawn local airport authorites across the country and the became as common as paved relief with a reclining lamb care bothers me. Not only possibility of a lawsuit. parking lots, cemeteries encircled by flowers, and the are we depriving families of And should some kind of firefighting service be were restful places where we name of a child who never their right to grieve in their someday required, it would be doubtful there'd honoured our dead in any saw her first birthday, you own way. We are denying way families chose, from couldn't help sharing her our communities of a visible be any help from the feds. The cost would most inexpensive borders of family's sorrow. history. likely be passed along to the airport passenger in babies breath to six-foot Then golf arrived. Most Are we afraid to acknowl- HROUGH:BIFOCAL~ the form of another user fee. And the crime is high marble columns costing incongruous event I'd ever edge death will come to us, CLAUDETTE SANDECKI that the reds would be isolated from a situation several thousand dollars. (Of seen But there, among too? And what benefit comes course, that was before van- gopher mounds, along a from the few dollars saved of their own making. mary of their life. dalism became a clandestine Each grave, by its style of creek, on a course shorn by mowing fence to fence, team sport.) remembrance, hinted at the weekly by a farm tractor unimpeded by reminders of In my home town survivors' devotion to and with a power takeoff mower, a life well lived? PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link Saskatchewan cemetery, respect for the departed rela- the doctor teed off against Cemeteries reduced to ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach grass grew hip high through- tive, and the family's finan- the Massey Ferguson dealer. sheep meadows dotted by PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur out. Those who visited regu- cial circumstances. When my folks passed on concrete bricks have all the NEWS Jeff Nagel • NEWS/SPORTS:Christiana Wiens larly pulled the brome grass Walking from gravestone in 1978 and 1982, cemetery personality of cobblestoned 1998 WINNER NEWS/COMMUNITY: Alex Hamilton to make way for fresh flow- fashion called for covering Fifth Avenue. Where will CCNA BE'['TER to gravestone you could NEWSPAPERS FRONT OFFICE: Darlene Keeping ers in vases, pots of gerani- trace a family lineage, each grave with a concrete poets go for inspiration? CO1VI]PETITION CIRCULATIONSUPERVISOR: Carole Kirkaldy ums, or borders of purple reconstruct the population of slab. A $500 slab. Guaran- Look for Elegy in a Golf ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: and white alyssum. Here and the area, consider the toll teed to shut out weeds for- Course Cemeteryl Sam Bedford, Bunnie Cote, Mark Beaupre there, like bears peering over taken by disease, such as the ever. Besides the indefinable TELEMARKETER: Tabatha Orange bush, stood a marble head- scarlet fever epidemic of But lasl the edict went loss to our grieving families, DARKROOM/COMPOSING: Susan Credgeur stone carved to tell the 1920. out - remove all concrete we will be saying goodbye AD ASSISTANT: Julie Davidson, Andrea Malo deceased's name, birth and Touring even so small a slabs. At further expense. to another skilled trade - death dates, and a line sum- cemetery took time. You Only slab gravestones lower stone carving. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: $57.30 per year; Seniors $50.75; Out of Province $64.39 SO~'~Ey/.(AVE'fo FtNP Outside of Canada (6 months) $15835 A I~AC6. Ad.(~RE.'II-tAT I ~4~. 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WEI3UlLDANI'~ i for their time and talents ~4AKE cAP.eaF'ntf:M, The TerraceStandard, Wednesday,July 21~ 1999- A5 is OdJl intrigue It's a gas, gas, gas ecades old The big oil companies are abusing their power and laughing all the way By CYRIL M. StIE1.FOI[1) PREMIER DUFF PATTULLO, who was elected in to the pumps, charges a politician investigating gasoline pricing in B.C. 1933, was deeply conceme~ about the concen~'ation of By JEFF NAGEL power in the hauds of the giant oil coml)anies. MILLIONS of Canadians /" He even went ahead and set up the Coal and Oil think they're getting hosed Board, which, l thinl<, is still on the provincial statutes at the gas pumps by big oil and which they never proclaimed. companies. Hc authorized drilliug in the Peace River and the area And independent MLA north of Prince George. However, the industry and Jack Weisgerber ~ who's powerful ministers in Pattnllo's own govermnent did part of a legislative com- everything in their power to scuttle his plans. mittee reviewing gasoline Bill Asseltine, a former Liberal member and Minister pricing ~ says all signals so of Mines for Atlin, claimed that one engineer who far indicate they're right. wanted the project to fail and ensure a dry hole, pur- k,. Weisgerber and two poscly moved thc drilling spot on the map by ove~ 30 Kcotenay NDP MLAs serv- miles ~ aud missed the oil patch by a mere 23 miles. ing on the committee are to As far as I cau discover, this was the only serious at- hand down recommenda- tempt to reduce the monopoly coutrol by the world oil tions by the end of Septem- industry, where only seven or eight major companies ber. control world supply.

But so far, Weisgerber ,X There are other enquiries, but thcy all suffered the said, he's seen enough to •..,.. :, ~ same fate I was left totally frustrated and when become alarmed about the asked by the press in 1966 what had been achieved by level of control exerted all these reports, I answered by saying, "All they do is within the gas retailing in- to give Canadians a sense of security while getting dustry by the major oil pro- screwed by the industry." dueers. t There is no doubt that the American authorities takc Many communities and re restrictive trade practices far more seriously than we do regions are experiencing gas iu Canada (e.g., the Americaus split Standard Oil of prices that are too high, he New Jersey into three parts: New Jersey Standard Oil, said. Standard Oil of Ohio and Standard Oil of California). Fluctuations in prices oc- When you boil down all cur with little rhyme or rea- the B.S. the simple auswer son. seems to be, if the lure- And he suspects an ongo- pendents go under, com- • ing campaign by major sup- petition is very limited, pliers to tighten their because all the major coin- stranglehold on the industry. panics follow the price by stomping n~ore indepen- leader. dent gas stations out of ex- Service stations tied in istance through price wars. with the major companies "The independents, un- normally destroys price branded or off-brand inde- competition. For this rea- pendents, appear to be being son, I strongly recom- squeezed out of the Cana- mended that the refiueries dian market," he says. operated by the major oil "The majors appear companies should be Cyril $helford determined to marginalize completely divorced from the service stations and also those independents, who selling for the same price to all customers who would have been price leaders in compete on an even basis. This would at least indicate times past." where the problem was. In some cases, he said, gas There has been due major change since I was in- price wars have seen a situa- volved in the 1960s and that is that government taxa- "<~-v .., tion where major oil com- tion has been greatly increased. panies charge independent These three areas should be looked at with care by stations more for the gas the Weisgerbcr committee, which has a very limited than the retail prices they're timespan in which to undertake such a monumental selling it for in their own task (i.e., to try and untangle world pricing systems). stations. In the production and exploration areas of the busi- TERRACE resident Grog Merritt fills up at a local station. During the last gas price war, blerritt took advantage A private members bill ness, you find several giants working together in a joint of a low price of 39.9 cents a litre and filled up a couple of 45-gallon drums. seeks to make that situation company. The industry is involved with thousands of illegal, Weisgerber said, ad- companies in various ways (e.g., Standard Oil of Cali- ding such legislation is al- Gas pricing is particularly are probing is the tempera- pricing within the market fornia had financial control of 1,500 companies). • ready in place in about half important to northerners, ture at which gasoline is generally." This only slightly indicates the huge issue that the the states in the ff.S. says Weisgerber. stored and pumped. Weisgerber won't say present committee will discover it has to unravel in six Weisgerber said major oil Not only do we not have "Most retailers adjust what recommendations months time. companies have so far elaborate urban transit sys- their pumps to pump a litre might emerge from the Equalization of price at the wholesaie level is not that blamed high prices in tems to shuttle us around, of gas at 15 degrees Cel- ongoing investigation, ad- uncommou, as we have in B.C. Hydro thanks to Ray remote communities on a we also rely on our cars and sius," Weisgerber said. ding the committee is still Williston and Ken Kiernan. It was the only way to de- combination of transporta- trucks to bridge the large "That almost always works talking to various velop the province as a whole, instead of only a small tion costs and small distances across the north. in favour of the retailer and wholesalers, retailers and corner in the Lower Mainland. retailers' need for higher "Motor vehicle trans- against the interests of the distributors. The real test comes after the report has been tabled. profit margins to com- portation is pretty much the consumer, because most gas But it's clear he thinks the Will the governmen! take any action when the report pensate for lower volume sole option for people in is stored at a lower tempera- main problem rests with the comes in? So far, with all these many reports over the sales than urban stations. communities like ours," ture than 15 degrees." oil companies ability to years, action has been nil. "We haven't yet had a squeeze independent Now living in Victoria, Cyril She/ford, born and chance to get to the bottom retailers by using the retail raised south of Burns Lake, was for years the Social of why gas is so expensive "What they're doMg is simply controll- prices at their own stations. Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly for in communities like Terrace ing the wholesale market and limiting the "I don't think for a mo- Omineca and then for the Skeena ridbig. and Dawson Creek where amount of competition from indepen- ment that we should pursue He served as the agriculture minister under two transportation costs don't the notion of price-fixing or premiers, WA.C. Bennett and Bill Beamett. seem to be a major factor," dents. '" collusion or some sort of il- Jack Weisgerber he said. legal activity," he notes. "I in Canada. He added that discussions don't think the companies Big breweries, he notes, with rural retailers so far says independent MLA Jack "We're really just have to do that. What Terrace's own are not allowed to buy up don't indicate they're enjoy- Weisgerber. scratching the surface of they're doing is simply con- beer parlours and then sell ing high profit margins. "A lot of rural people thatone," he added. trolling the wholesale only their own beer -- "I haven't yet heard a drive considerable dis- While various taxes make market and lhniting the gas price war something that happens in good explanation over the tances," he says. "It up about half the price of amount of competition from much of England. IT'S CALLED market share and in the world of busi- last 12 months why when represents a pretty sig- gas, that's not the focus of independents." "We're quite happy ness it involves the battle to pull in bigger numbers crude oil dropped down to nificant part of the family the committee's work. "If there was a real com- saying to Molson and Lab- than your competitor. about $12 a barrel why there budget and is therefore far "I view taxes as being too petitive market, if indepen- batt's you can't buy up pubs The struggle is most evident when it comes to gas was absolutely no reduction more important." high, but at least they're dents had better access to and hotels and have a verti- companies. But it's not something normally seen up of the price of gas in the More people in the north predictable and ex- gasoline competively priced cally integrated operation," north so it was a surprise ill the fall of 1997 to see gas northeast," Weisgerber need to drive trucks and plainable," Weisgerber at wholesale, we would he said. "Yet we watch with prices drop here dramatically. added. four-wheel-drives that are said. have a lot healthier a minimal level of conceru Credit the opening of the Great Canadian Wholesale "We're pretty determined big gas consumers, he "We're concerned about market." when the major oil corn- Club and its gas bar. In an effort to build busiatcss by to get answers to these ques- added, regional price sensitivity Wcisgerber compares the panics do exactly the same attracting customers, the super storc dropped its price tions." Another issue the MLAs and competition and fair situation to the sale of beer thing." of gas from the average 61.9 cents a litre in the city to 53.9 cents a litre for unleaded regular self serve gas. Other stations, fearing a loss of their own customer bases, followed suit. But the Great Canadian Wholesale Competition sets market price Club wasn't finished yet; it chopped another two cents a litre soon after, bringiug it down to 51.9 cents. THE REALITY of competition is the largest fore taxes and inflation were calculated into the For drivers with a 40-1itre gas tank, in meant $4 off factor in gasoline pricing, says a national orga- What makes up the price. for every fill up. Over the course of a year gas savings would total $208, if the driver filled up once a week. nJzation made up of petroleum refiners and price of a litre of gas? For those consumers who wonder why it is marketers. that gas prices seem to change in unison, the in. Other gas stations followed suit, saying their profit Discounting on prices will take place between Cdn. avg.pumpprlce52.S¢perlltteln 199a. stitute says service stations act very quickly to margins were being eroded. By the eltd of 1997, Ter- gas stations in order to corner as much as the ~ .-1 respond to what their competitors are doing. race's 51.9 cents was low enough to make it a~nong the market as possible, says the Canadiau I J "If one retailer lowers the price, the others cheapest in the country. Petroleum Products Institute. tend to do the same, or risk losing market Only Edmonton at 49.8 cents a litre and Calgary at 50.7 cents a litre were cheaper, according to a national In fact, says the institute, studies show there sha re,' ' says the institute. survey. doesn't seem to be a lot of brand loyalty. Canadian motorists travelling through the But there was still more to come as in January 1998 Research indicates consumers will switch gas- United States often come back with stories of the price continued to drop m first below 50 cents and oline brands for as little as two-tenths of a cent the cheapness of American gas compared to at then, for a short time, to 39.9 cents a litre. per litre. home. What happens then, says the institute, is that There's a reason and it's just one word Oil industry officials said the battle for market share , these slight declines will continue over a period taxation, says the institute. wasu't unusual. But some were surprised the fight had ; of time as competitor stations try to outdo each A 1998 study done on behalf of the institute been going on for this long. "Everybody's either badly losing money or are bare- '¢ other. noted that American state and federal taxes , Eventually, the declines can add up to several were 16 cents Canadian a litre. At the same ly breaking even," says Pctrocan spokesman Rocco cents a iilre. time, Canadian taxes were 28.6 cents a litre. Ciancio, He estimated that provincial and federal taxes : So when retailers f'md they can't make any In total, all levels of Canadian taxation taking amount to 24 cents a litrc whcn gas sclls for 41.9 cents money and then raise the rates, the increase And consumers should be wary of statements in federal, provincial and municipal levies took a litrc, That leaves 17.9 eents, barely two cents a lilre seems to be without reason, says the iustitute, that theprice of gas keeps going up, says the in- in more than $9 billion last year, above the pcr iiirc price of crudc oil. , The institute adds that this is a cycle, destined stitute. The effect taxation has on gasoline prices is The price did eventually stabilize at 47.9 cents a litre to be repeated when a retailer again lowers the In January of this year, Statistics Canada's even more pronounced in other countries, says for self serve unlcaded gas, staying thcrc until this May "price in order to increase market share. Consumer Price Index showed a drop of 9.3 the institute. before going back up to 54.9 cents. Gas station owners "The price volatility of gasoline is the most percentage points in the price of gasoline during In Spain, a litre works out to $1.12 Canadian, said the price had to go up to reflect costs and to take transparent example of pure price competition 1998. in Germany it is $1.242 Canadian, in France it into account a general increasc ill the price of crude oil. driven by the knowledge that the lowest price The same federal agency did a study in 1997, is $1,529 Canadian, in Italy it's $1.544 Cana. Still, Ille price is low compared to the 61,9 cents that gets consumer attention and sales volume," in- showing the price of a litre of gasoline in Cana- dian while in Great Britain, the price is $1.769' was the city average until the fall of 1997.

dicates an institute publication, da in 1996 was the same as it was in 1957 be- Canadian for a lltre of gas. I t It J A6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 r m i CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD Royal Canadian --R°ad R The Mail Bag Mounted Police : ense I ~

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Gov't hiring agency comes August 1, 1999 For youth ages g to 14. Complete this entry form Park Avenue at below and drop off at the down like a ton of bricks Kalum Street Terrace RCMP Detachment Dear Sir:. running the equipment This is my impression of and when to do it, it will last 3205 Eby Street. I started out referring to myself and putting my em- Glen Clark having difficulty longer than just these 10 am to 4 pm Glen Clark's new cash grab, ployees at home on UI. I sleeping one night. "Let's, projects, it'll be forever. Highway Constructors Ltd. have been working for a see. How can I really in- We'll be the Mafia dogs, NAME: (HCL) aka 'the Hired Com- short while now and the crease the stress level and being told to sit and beg and AGE: DATE OF BIRTH; ...... munist List' but it seems guilt for this to my employ- workload of Ministry of our children will have to more synonymous with the ces has built up and 1 feel Highways employees and grow up being obedient ADDRESS: way the Mafia runs all the pretty crappy. I don't think I contractors, create more red dogs after us. ' PHONE NUMBER; construction in the States. can comply any longer. tape and bureaucratic posi- We can't stand for this, we I The HCL Mafia might You see, this is the dif- tions, accomplish less work have to eliminate these I' PARENT OR GUARDIAN: .... work down south in the big ference b~,'ween big city but still blow more tax dol- tyrants now or we'll be cities where everyone is just numbers and small com- lars. I've got it ~ HCL!" stuck with it forever. It is There will be 18 soap box derby karts, sponsored by local busi- a number, but up north here munities. Our employees arc He rolled over and slept like time for the gloves to come nesses. Helmets will be supplied for safety. Each age group will be more than just nmnbcrs. a baby. Not a bad impres- off. in the small communities limited to 20 participants, drawn at random. Drivers will draw for it's a different scenario. "We We've worked togcthci for sion, eh? Bryan Halbauer, have loyalty, camaraderie, a long time and have be- As if the Ministry of Nass Camp, B.C. lane choice and kart. Prizes will be awarded at every level. and everyone knows every- come friends, go to bar- Highways doesn't have one else ... thus everything bccucs, our kids play to- enough stress already. If the works quite peacefully. gether. It's like family, HCL Mafia sticks, we'll I% I'm just a small company creating a happy work place probably see some high- that was hired on by the and a happy work place is a ways employees go postal highways ministry for a safe and productive work before too long. small job and the mighty. place. Maybe wc will look back on this and laugh one day 11 HCL Mafia muscles in with How tell me, would you \I their hostile takeover, com- want to phone your friend when wc are all standing in MISTYRIVER TACKLE & HUNTING manding everyone that we and say "I'm sorry you the soup line. However, I is celebrating their can't have our loug tcnn won't be able to feed your really don't think it's going already-local employees run kids or make your mortgage to work up here in the north- our equipment. payments, but my hands are cm communities because We have to hire people tied, you are out of a job." our people arc strong willed from their list because It gives you that warm fuzzy and tired of being pushed "we're the Big Bad HCL feeling inside.Not, around by these suits. We All Day Mafia from Nanaimo." Ministry of Highways has will stand up and build an fill.. :: :::! !i~'::,i:~& i! iii: When I questioned their been building and maintain- impenetrable wall to keep Saturday system, their response was, ing roads for decades now them out. .... :?:i~iii~!i~ • • " "do as we say or you arc and have proven themselves If we let the HCL Mafia July 24 fired!" Yikes. So being the quite capable of doing so, force the union on us, take ,,...... small time poor contractor HCL couldn't e~,cn build a control over all the projects, that I am, I complied by driveway, tell us what to do, how to

[ ..... _ i. i; il .... i nainnu~ ~ i ¢~! There isn't any need Combos~-~. I Seaking'n~~'~"6'6" ~l ~: 'i, i ALL CHINOOK ROD with Penn~enn309 ~ i:. for these guys here & REEL COMBOS ~l all ~~:: '! :ii~! Bell Lawman Pump Dear Sir:. me that if the operators and drivers do not PRICED TO SELL $139'" Shot Gun. 12 ga I really thought our part of the world was join the union, they will be replaced with a • Free Bulk MnofilamentLine ~ill Sil communist and dictatorship free, but now I union member. with all combos. ~eaking6'6" ~i have to wonder. When it came to our traffic control busi- with Tidewater !!iiiii $299"" It it time to go when you have a signed ness, we would have to train some in- contract with the transportation and high- experienced people, who wouidbe paid 80 ways ministry for the fair wage W0i'k in the pei. cent of the $2E15 that is'their ~age for '119"" Nass Valley and then Highway Con- traffic control people. "DOOR- L 'ill Saturday Only! structors Ltd. (HCL) comes in and takes Now what happens to our employees that over everything and dictates to you what have bccn with us for two years? I guess CRASHER AJIR0ds& Reels Ambassedeur you have to do and when to do it and it is they sit at home along with the operators Zebco Spin XTR 6'6" Onhlel zooo $168.98 my way or the highway. that didn't join a union. XXIXX zooo c3 $178.98 As I sec it, Highway Constructors Ltd. is Is there something wrong with this pic- getting everyone to join a union. And you ture or is just me? $14.99, Lobd In, as0n Spe.ls . 6 StarS99.98 _ know where a junior union member goes Thank you, Mr. Holmes, for putting our ' H*~~ Wo~ t to the bottom of the seniority list (which is people out of work. And you should really fair) but then the senior members will be take a p.r. course so you can talk to people Keith ~ ~Skee~ Open 7am- 1 lpm taking over the jobs and the juniors will be with a little more diplomacy. sitting at home. Everything was fine until Highway Con- Agar II I I'c / When I talked to David Holmes from structors Ltd. came into the picture. 5008Agar Ave, Terrace 638.1369 HCL he told me the unions had no right to AI Craft, bc called out to work, as they were last Dakota Traffic Control, week. And then in the next breath he tells Terrace, B.C.

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We now carry a fine selection of Brew King Kits. Brew King Kits offer a choice of Red & White wines with an assortment of Chablis, Merlot, Zinfandel and more. Health care spending here Make your own wine from 3-4 weeks. ~~E Just released from Brew King, a needs badly needed boost light, fruity summer wine with half" the An open letter to: to accommodate such a small community. alcohol. Helmut Giesbreeht, MLA These two projects alone will total at least $39 million Our Beer Kits Are Unique And dollars and will hope to facilitate 21,000 people. Easy. Check Out The GredP : Dear Mr. Giesbrecht: It would appear to me that if there were funds available Selection Today! I was quite pleased with the announcement that our hos- to the aboriginal communities of the north that there must pital, Mills Memorial, would be given increased funding. I also be monies available for health care in the northwest. understood the amount to be near $800,000. I have in- I would like to see some justification hi tax dollar spend- quired as to the allocation of these funds only to learn that ing. What I do fear is that these discrepancies will create two-thirds of the monies will be spent on the existing an atmosphere of racial tension. deficit. I have a recent survey comparing rehabilitation therapy IRLY BIRD Our hospital is financially impoverished and yet the budgets for the hospitals in the northwest. This survey health care needs within this eonmmnity are constantly shows clearly the need for increased funds for the rehab rising. I would like to see that our hospital's status be fully department at Mills Memorial Hospital. Irly Bird Building Supplies accredited as a regional hospital and therefore change the Terraee's population is greater than that of Prince Rupert 4425 Keith Avenue, Terrace funding thereof. and yet the physiotherapy department figures do not com- Phone: 638-8700 In recent news coverage I have been led to believe that pensate the need. Open 7 Days A Week there will be $7 million dollars designated to a Nisga'a The Terrace physiotherapy department is also In-Store Financing available OAC. Health Center in the Nass region. There are approximately responsible for providing care for post-operative surgeries 20,000 residents within that area. If someone from the from Prince George, Vancouver, Kitimat, Prince Rupert Nass should require further treatment and have to leave and many other communities and yet they receive less than their health care treatment center, I understand that there half the funding than that of Prince Rupert. Will be no transference of funds. I do not want to see our physicians, nurses and I would like to suggest that if these northern residents physiotherapists leave the area because they have been need to leave their treatment area that there would be a stretched beyond their means. transfer of funds to help alleviate their additional health These health care professionals need to be commended care costs to other communities. for their devotion to their patients and this community but There has been much said about new highway construe- I believe they need f'mancial assistance to improve the tion between Kincolith and Greenville. The projected cost health standard to all residents of the northwest. is to be near $32 million dollars. As you know Kincolith is Mrs. Ida L. Mohler, a very small community with a population of approximate- Terrace, B.C. ly 600. I am amazed that so many tax dollars will be spent The deceased should have / LrrilE "x better place SALE Dear Sir: I am sorry to say that you would probably have to Hurry in and save on bury your loved one in your backyard if you really your favorite hair want to honour the place where they lay. All the rules the City of "Terrace has made has made care product our graveyard a cold, fiat place. Not many people drive by a flat graveyard and say, ~' a=l. .Joico "wha t a lovely place." ,. H~i~lng no fences, no decorations and:flat head-.~?il; ~Jr to r lUSt an aouluoIlal ,.~.7.1 a 1111.11111,111I'ICULIOlII .3UU ~lVt;~ stones makes our graveyard look like an empty city you all that plus 2002~~minutesmore for the Weekends!ELECTRON IC plot. People like graveyards to have character and love. The City of Terrace pays no attention to what we FUTURES want for our loved ones, only that if the cemetery can m_~L'?"~'~'__-- ~ ~ 4710 Keith Ave, be mowed over. Audiovox480 The City of Terrace might as well just build a larger W ~ [~! Terrace freezer for us because that is what they have turned our graveyard into. Until you bury someone you love, Iu- .J 635-7767 you will never know about all their cold rules. How much longer will we let the City of Terrace wreck the place we go to see our loved ones. Laura Letourneau, Terrace, B.C. i B informed: Freedom 300 and Freedom 100 plans based on a 12 month contract. 24 month option comes with a $50 bill credit. i OAC. Airtime applies to local calls only and is biffed by the minute. Long distance chargas and taxes extra Annual System Acces~ Fee of $48 applies. C~ncellatlon fee applies. Limited lime offer.

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RCMP spots remain vacant Dr. R.D. Greenwood as others have greater need Chiropractor RCMP INSPECTOR Doug He added there's always willhappen yet. training lute 2000. 4635 Lazelle, Terrace Wheler doesn't think the 1o- the possibility that his job The Terrace detachment Ire said B.C. needs TM cai detachment will see any description may change to -- which was seven post- 7i?!i i 7 recruits to address current !:~i'~il~!ii<.~iii!:: ii~i;::ll ~ ii::.i;:L: :i~!!:;"i of the 236 new recruits fill that position, tions short this time last and future vacancies created headed toward B.C. by next Constable Marc Landry, year ~ will have four of its by an aging police force. spring, who works in Terrace's in- 41 officers transfer out this He added B.C. may be "We may not get any of vestigatiou and drug section, sumer, Another five will able to afford more recruits those (recruits)," said hasbeen promoted tocorpo- transfer in. next October when a federal Wheler said lastweek, rai and will move to Corporal Grant Learned, audit assessing RCMP MSP, ICBC, WCB ACCEPTED He said the RCMP head. Granisle this fall. B.C.'s RCMP spokesman, resources throughout Cana- Dynamic Gait Analysis and quarters in Vancouver will Wheler said the detach- said the first of the recruits da is complete. Prescription Orthotics Now place the recruits based on ment may receive replace- should graduate in Septem- "We can only afford to each RCMP detaehment's ments for both positions but ber with the others becom- take the number of cadets Inspector Available. vacancy rate. he hasn't heard whether that ing available as they finish we can sustain," he said. Doug Wheler For Appointment 638-8165 With a vacancy rate of . two to four constables -- or 4.8 to 9.7 per cent of the lo- cal detachment -- Terrace's need doesn't rank as high as more populated areas of B.C. "They may send them all to the lower mainland," said Wheler. Wheler added that Kitimat ;:4 would be more likely to see new recruits because that department is operating at a 50 per cent vacancy rate. Terrace is missing two highway patrol officers and will see two additional P,CMP officers promoted and leave this fall. Constable Jim Cooley, the i detaehment's officer as- signed to native policbg is- sues here, will fill a similar position as a corporal in Kainloops, Cooley is popular for his work with the youth cadet corps at Kitsumkalum and he has spent a lot of time on alternative justice methods here. His position is conUacted under a native policy agree- ment signed here this spring aud he will be replaced by another native police of. ricer. Wheler said one of the rive officers transferring in to the detachment this sum- mer is native, but he is scheduled for general duty. :]:!!,};F~£fi~%~<~ ~b

News I In Brief Another vacancy ANOTHER MEMBER of the Terrace Area Health (~ I R Y b 1_ 1_; I.~ Council has resigned. Jeep ~ Lawyer Patrick Eagan is T H I-7. R E'S 0 N I,Y 0 N E minivans leavhg the area to take a jÙb on Vancouver Island...... LEASE FOR OR CHOOSE This will make . three,.. :. ~,~.... ., LEASE FOR OR CHOOSE vacancies on the coffn-dil'""' ...... ~:'" "~~:" "-~ ~-~'~ 1" ~lus S3,207downeaymem or equivalenttrade and '/ ' Plus $4,275downpayment ' ~:~ which administrates Mills or equivalenttrade $350security deposit. ~ • I upto ass5 freight included. Memorial Hospital, Ter- $715freight included, ii[]V 48 months NO SECURITYDEPOSIT• lay ~' tm°onths rue,view Lodge and Os- PURCHASEFINANCING PURCHASEFINANCING borne Home. Y2K money coming | THE TERRACE and Area Health Couucil is getting $318,000 from the provin- cial government to help make sure its computer equipment will work in the year 2000. Paul Manhas, director of corporate services for the 1999 Chrysler Platinum Series Minivan I health council, said the 26T Regular Wheelbase Model Includes: money will go toward up- 1999 Jeep® Cherokee Sport 26J 4x4 ,Special 15th AnniversaryPlatinum Series Badging .ExclusiveBright Platinum ] grading and fixing medical =SpecialGrizzly Edition Badging ,4.0L I-6190 hp engine .4-speed automatictransmission exterior colour ,Sunsereenglass ,3.0L V6 engine .4-speed automatic transmission equipment, not replacing • Quadra - LinkTM suspension.Air conditioning ,Next Generationdual air gags • Tilt steering ,Speedcontrol ,Dual slidingdoors =Powerwindows, locksand mirrors technology. =Power folding mirrors .Roof rack .Command Trac~ part-time 4WD system,AM/FM stereo The health council at one ,Air conditioning ,Power rear window quarter vents ,7 passengerseating cassette,Power Iockgwindows =Remotekeyless entry =5.000 lb. towing capacity time esthnated that bringing • EasyOut RollerSeats'" ,AM/FM stereo ,Next Generation dual air bags its computer technology, ,Child-protecton rear door locks,Side-door impact beams ,3 yearor 60.000km warranty primarily at Mills Memorial Hospital, up to year 2000 standards might cost $1 mil- lion. C H R Y S L E R The CHC has also been selected as one of the health Dodge Trucks authorities to be audited by Engineered to be great cars. the health ministry for year 2000 readiness. LEASE FOR OR CHOOSE This audit follows the a month for 35 months. It a month for 36 rnonths. I~iief of the provincial year s288' orPlus$3.aS6downpayment equivalenttrade and 1.8 o $450or ecluiwteotsecurity deposil, trade and up to 2000 office that the health $350security deo0sit, $920freight included [] 48 months cam sector is not taking the $810freight included 48 months PURCHASEFINANCING issue seriously. PURCHASEFINANCING Equipment bought THE MILLS Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has recently purchased more than $70,000 worth of equipment for the hospital. Money is raised through the auxillary's thrift shop, its giR shop at the hospital, 1999 Dodge Ram Quad Cab Laramie SLT 4x4 24G II a pop machine at the hospi- 1999 Chrysler Intrepid 22C ,2.7L v624-valveengine 200hp ,4-soeed automatictransmission ,5.2L Magnum 230 ho V8 engine.4.speed automatic transmission .Air conditioning tsl, taking photos of new- ,Next Generationdu0 air bags *Rearwheel ABS .Tinted windows .AM/FM cassette bores, , car seat rent- ,Air conditioning ,AMEM stereo cassette.Tilt steering.Power windows, locks and mirrors ,40/20/40 splitbench seat ,Chrome wheels ,8.0001b. towing capacity,Bodyside molding als, sales of plastic food ,Speed control .Next Generation dual air bags ,Side door Impact beams ,Sliding rearwindow ,Removabletailgate .intermittent wipers ,Heavyduty shocks containers and craft sales. Recent purchases include: a biofeedback unit ($1,082), defibrillator ($11,246), col- limator for nuclear medicine ($5,800), ambulatory PCA You could WIN"this 1999 Prowler Hot Rod. No purchasenecessary. DetaiTs at your B,C.Chrysler tetaffer. pump ($6,544), non- invasive blood pressure monitor ($4700); A1 O- The Terrace Standard, BUSINESSREVIEW Canadian Community Newspapers Association • newspapers Out & right in your backy rd About Realty firm expands A LOCAL REALTY firm has changed its name and # more than doubled in size. Skeena Realty Ltd. has become Royal LePage Ter- race after becoming af- filiated with the Canadian franchise. Firm president Erica .o rrAL Langer, who bought Skeena Realty from founder Ron DA~q[D FARK~VAM iI.S.A.M.Se. D.V.M. Redden last September, said she and realtor Linda Boyce have been joined by Kermodei Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce and would like to three new realtors. welcome a new staff member that will be joining our clinic. Lisa Godlinski, formerly of Coldweil Banker, has joined Royal LePage Ter- TERRACE PRECUT forklift operator Ragbar Singh Takhar checks out piles of Dr. Birte Kalz will be available on Saturdays as well and through out the race, as has Ralph God- lumber at the Braun St. mill. The mill wants to rezone adjacent land to get more week. Dr. Kalz is a small and large animal practitioner. linsid and Diana Wood. room for storage of lumber. "I think the franchise is The Kermodei Veterinary Hospital will be open on Saturdays start- going to give us a good ing July 3 I, 1999, 8:00 am to 5:30. edge," Langer said, adding Mill needs more room activity is picking up. 10% off spays & neuters for dogs & cats TERRACE PRE-CUT's sawmill on Braun "This was bought by Mr. Takhar know- for the month of August Building St. wants to expand its operations onto ing it is residential property," councillor residential land to the south. alga Power said. "The onus is on him to Book for an appointmentor surgerytoday still lags Mill owner Me Takhar wants to rezone look after his neighbours." the back portion of a city lot he has bought 635-2726 or 635-2759. THREE MORE house Because the rezoning also requires an at 2811 Braun St. to light industrial. starts in June brought the to- amendment to the Official Community That would make way for the mill to use tal so far this year to 11. Plau, a public hearing will be required be- Renovations and additions that part of the lot, which is immediately fore council can adopt the bylaws. south of the existing mill property, for lum- 'made up the rest of the The bylaws got f'~rst and second readings ber storage. $688,000 recorded by the July 12. City council and the planner are insisting City of Terrace that month. The last time the city was faced with a on stringent conditions to restrict the use of June's building permits proposal to expand the sawmill, residents Sexiest Show in the World" boosted the total construc- the industrial portion to lumber storage and there were strongly opposed to a planned tion tally this year to just to require a 10-foot strip of trees as a buffer dry kiln. zone from ueighbours. .$ over $3 million. They feared the kiln -- which did Takhar must also build a fence a~d can't %iiiii~.~ That's still down 25 per ultimately get built -- would be the first construct any new buildings on the laud in cent from the nearly $4 mil- step towards further industrialization of the question. lion recorded to the same residential area...... i~/iiii!~! .... point last year, and it's way off 1997's $16 million. Year-to-date house starts here are down 30 per cent in It's Coming...! .F "":::: Terrace, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. House starts are down all RIVERBOATDAYS, JULY 29 TOAUGUST 2 over B.C. for the first six THURSDAY: months of the year. The 7pm Opening Ceremonies - George Little Memorial Park home-building pace is off Fifth Annual Overwaitea Buggy Relay - Park Ave., by Library 31 per cent province-wide 8pm and is down about 17 per FRIDAY: cent in northern B.C. lOarn- 1pm Canadian Tire Child Protection Foundation - Canadian Tire 12 Jail and Bail. Terrace Crime Stoppers ...... City backs 7pm Children'sVillage w,ilh the Life Bear- Shoppers DruE~.~,tart tour,sin THE TERRACE 9am-1 pm Farmers Market ~ ~'~ ?/((~?)~_4 Tourism Council will con- 11am RiverboatDaysParade! _~_~~ ~'~.~ tinue to get $35,000 from 12pm-8pm Concerts in the Park ~ ~ .~ the city for 1999 at least. 5:30 ,5tack Car Races- Terrace Speedway ~ ~ ~~ Council has decided to continue bankrolling the LL MALE DANCE REVUE group another year even SUNDAY: ~~~//~~ though it's original plan was Wednesday, July 2 ! to cut off municipal grants loam First Annual Soap Box Derby Tickets $10 by now and make the local 11am Skeena Valley Emergency Services Challenge 1999-Skeena Mall Parking Lot Available at the Front Desk. beneficiaries take over 1-6pm Teen & Family dance- TerraceArena tourism promotion. Come Early for best seats! But whether the city will 7pm-2am 3rd Annual Riverboat Days Dance. TerraceArena continue to back the council MONDAY: in 2000 will be up for lpm Terrace Rotary Wild Duck Race - Ferry Island debate in the months ahead. That could include reconsideration of an aban- doned plan to invoke a two per cent hotel/mote! room tax in this area. The tax idea would have raised at least $60,000 a year ~ replacing the city contribution -- but was strongly opposed by hotel and motel owners. Tourism council chair Doug Barrett said city backing is needed to ensure the group continues to get an ammal grant of $55,000 from Human Resources Development Canada. "You can argue about public money paying for tourism promotion, but that's the way the game is being played these days," added economic develop ment officer Ken Veldman. Receiving top marks THE TERRACE AND Dis- trict Chamber of Com- merce's tourist infocentr¢ on Keith Ave. is getting top marks for providing friendly and knowledgeable service. A score of 96 out of 100 was registered after a team of anonymous infocentre checkers hired by the provincial government paid a visit the f'~t part of Sune. As of last week, that score was the highest of all in- focentres across the pro- vince, says chamber man- ager Bobble Phillips. The Terrace Slundard, Wedne.~day, July 21, 1999- Al1

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It has a master agreement with several construction unions to supply Terrace Crimestoppers were proud last week to present the first cheque of $1,000 o the Canadian Tire labour and pay rates that are close to the standard wage socia! group to assist its purchase of a Volkswagen Beetle to serve as the communily's crime prevention scales for highway construction. vehicle. That's Teri WiUiamson and Jayne Mackenzie from Crimestoppers presenting the cheque to For day labour projects such as this 4kin stretch, it estab- social group representatives. The group will be at the farmers market this Solurday selling T-shirts and lishes a hiring list of equipment and people. HCL first other items in support of their effort and a barbecue will also be held that day at Canadian Tire. looks for people with union affiliations. It also places an emphasis on hiring people within 100kin of the job site. Those hired can be on the job for several days, several A community-wide weeks or longer depending upon the nature of the work. initiative to raise Although HCL was to do the hiring, Dakota Traffic Con- money for the trol, a local flagging company, w8s first called to the job site several weeks ago by the highways ministry. purchase of anew And when a HCL field representative showed up at the RCM.P crime. " x-~ location last week to check things out, Dakota's AI OaR preventionveh,cle. SiA~D~R 13 ended up taking his people off the job. [] In business Craft said he wouldn't sign a cootract with HCL that in turn required his flaggers to join a union. Under the HCL AN IDEA and help from his Dad has resulted in system, non-uuion workers can be hired but they must join Matthew Bartlett creating his own summer job by a union after 30 days of being on the job. selling hotdogs and the like at his own barbecue It's Backl HCL field representative David Holmes then told Craft stand next to t~e Kitsumkalum Tempo gas bar just he'd rent his equipment and hire his flaggers to train flag- off Hwy16 West. The 14-year-old is going into Time Again For The gets from the Nass, but Craft rejected that also. "There's four guys who should be working that aren't," Grade 9 and says business has been good. He's said Craft of his crew after he left the job. also had the chance to meet a wide variety of Craft said the wage his flaggcrs would receive to train tourists from different countries. other flaggers would be less than what head pay if they had BC Lottery License #821790 been on the job. Craft's worried that if he signs a collective agreement Tickets: Available at: with HCL, he'd lose his crew to union members because JULY SPECIAL the latter would have more seniority. $ 5 O00ea,. *Mohawk 'Tve been a Local 115 [International Union of Operat- For the month of July enjoy a *East End Chevron ing Engineers] member for 26 years and I know they'd be Mediterranean Pepper Steak Stir Fry *Chinook Sales low man on the list," said Craft of his employees. served on a bed of rice pilaf with garlic pita Master:ard *Terrace Equipment HCL's David Holmes said it was a mistake for the high- Visa Sales ways ministry to have contacted Craft in the first place. ,11.95 Cheque *BookMasters And he said Dakota would still be on the job had Craft Cash (Kitimat) chosen to sign a contract with HCL, , , , , "He told us he didn't want to work under that system, GRAND PRIZE: but that' s his prerogative,ee saidHolmes. 4702 LakelseAve. ", f~"~.=_ IP~ Te=~ee /~ ~~ " (7 1998 Citation Supreme, 24' Motorhome At week's end, the highways ministry decided it would Ph: t~1g-6302~. become its own flagging contractor in order to have work Va~ue: $83,000 started again. Ministry official Greg Ross said it would supply the Draw Date: August 2, 1999 equipment and have HCL supply the flaggers. TIME I$ RUNNIN OUT "They'll be certified loggers and they'll be from the Nass Valley," said Ross: .... food brings the ~,-~.. ,~:,- ...... GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! :,,,.-. This particular project is one of three this year coming wholefamily together! ..... under the larger Nass Highway improvement plan but is For Tickets Call- (250)638-7981 the only one to be run under the day labour concept Total Tickets: 3200 No Prize Substilutions Winner's Consent to Name Release

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See your Toyota BCdealers I• minedefailL '~outee:~Imomfve Newt Jenuar,#1 I. 1999issue. Residents seek paving work The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, i999- A I 3 MOUNTAIN VISTA Drive residents want the gravel doesn't have any homes section at the west end of fronting it. their street paved -- but That raises the question of they don't want to pay for it. how far to extend the zone Marg & Rita's And that's not likely to in which owners should help happen if the city sticks to pay for it. Fiesta Weekend its policy of paving residen- Councillor Oiga Power tial streets only when resi- suggested it should be ex- dents agree to pay a share of tended much further east the cost. through the Mountain Vista Cliff Munro recently pre- and Gordon Drive areas to sented city council with a greatly reduce the per prop- petition of 30 homeowners crty cost of the project. who requested the section She noted that residents Enjoy Mexican be paved. "This should be throughout that whole area done without any cost being would use 2he west part of festivities all week- incurred to the residents Mountain ~ista ast~'s the end long. Be sure to directly or through addi- most direct route to the col- lege and Uplands school. come out early to get tional taxation," said the A GRAVEL section of Mountain Vista Drive is the ob- petition, which argued "The further you get away ject of a paving request. Residents want the city to the best seats. elimination of gravel the less likely that person pay for the job, saying it will be cheaper In the long will vote yes," countered maintenance costs of $2,000 run than maintaining the stretch each year. per year could offset the planner David Trswin. Councillors decided the paving expense. they want the street paved. "It doesn't seem very city should ask Munro if he Engineering director Stew hopeful from what we've In 1988 it was rejected will lead a council-initiated Christensen said city policy seen in the last two tries," and would have cost $150 Local Improvement Project Located in the Inn of the West is for streets such as that to per homeowner as a one- he noted. by which residents would be be paid for 40 per cent by time charge. Now, Unlike most Local Im- asked to pay a to-be- the city and 60 per cent by Christensen says, the total provement Projects, the determined charge. homeowners. $21,000 cost of the paving gravel portion in question That subsidy level is high- would work out to about O O O er than in 1988 and 1994 $400 per property if charged the last two time residents to all Mountain Vista homes there were formally asked if west of Floyd St. ROYALCANADIAN !thel:: LANCOME : Nuns reje :ted CATHOLIC nuns who want to build and operate a 10-unit LEGION is seniors care home are being told their project doesn't fit the city's vision for the land. Branch 13 R The Village of Peace Senior Care Society wants the city to sell them nearly two-acres of city-owned land at 4622 Terrace Haugland Ave. for $10,000 ~ less than a tenth of the land's probable market value. Councillors decided to table the issue for six months to We have an area open to give the group time to rethink the project. Several councillors said they'd prefer to see a higher Sports Fans -.. density development that better uses the multi-family with a new residential-zoned laud. Oiga Power and David Hull said they were also con- =,,-.o,.,,.v. cerned the land might sit vacant if the land was sold but ,. li~es I the group was unable to follow through on their plans for some time. RoogeMagoet,o i !1 That concern was echoed by city planner David Trawin. "I'm worried we'd be tying up this property and then a year from now someone is knocking on your door saying Come and watc~ Get a free~gif~ they've got the money to put up 30 more units and we your favorite ~, ~ j~ I don't have the land to give them," he said. c.~.l., ,.F.i., ;~, i~ / t The city has up to now rejected previous requests from ....t.e.. the nuns and has also turned down proposals to turn the ~..~~_ land into a park or playground or a community garden. Umesolved was whether council would sell or lease the land to the group if they return with a different proposal. The city sold land next to Terraceview Lodge for a Members & Bonafide guests welcome nominal fee that's to be the home of units being built by the Seniors Supporting Housing Society,,~ :> ,~ ,,,,<~,,,~,,.... :>, ,. -, Checkwith branch for entertainment Terrace Shopping Center, Terrace, B.C. 635-7261 ]

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Stew Christensen and Ron Poole check out the effluent level in a new basin in- stalled at the city's sewage treatment plant. The basin was installed to make sure treated sewage was being diverted back into the Skeena and not seeping into the .... IMPORTANTMEETING$ Braun's Island slough. City to repair sewage ipe, guard against future spills TELEPHONECOtIVERSATIONS By MIKE COX thing," he added. cent fenced off. THE CITY'S SEWAGE A temporary ditch was The city is also At the TERRACE HEARING CLINIC, we're com- outfall pipe had already dug on July 5 to divert the responsible for testing fecal been slated for repairs, but effluent back into the coliform levels around the mitted to providing better HEARING. This means its failure and the resulting Skcena, and has since been sewage treatment plant. providing a range of technologies to fit every life-style, sewage spill last month has replaced by plastic piping "We have to find out sped up those plans. that will be extended further what the average coliform every situation, every preferer~ce, and every budget, "We have $600,000 in out into the fiver as water count is and go from there," J.E. Viveiros. M.Sc., Aud (C), Audiologist this years budget to replace levels drop. Christensen said. the pipe," said the city's "We want to minimize the The city is required to do chief engineer Stew contact with the environ- testing at least once a week Christensen. ment," said sewage plant until the fecal coliform ~iii":.,'.ii~:i::;,::';i~,~,~...:>b::.~::~TM The Ministry of Environ- foreman Brad North. count is at an acceptable ~i~!iiii:,ii!~ ~ ~i~:.~::~i!i~i~!~ ~ii~ ment has set a deadline of Enviromnent ministry of- level, ministry official Jim ~:~illli:~:.~?::;:'2• ::i~ii~:~:::~~i~,.~:..::, ~!;~;~.~ .. April 1, 2000 to replace the ficials arrived July 6, and Hofweber said. :~i!]ii:i:!i:'~ pipe, Christensen said, but have since ordered the city A water boil notice is still depending on water levels it to fence off areas of the is- in effect on Braun's Island could be completed in the land slough and post beach and will stay until individual TERRACE HEARING CLINIC LTD late fall of this year. closed signs. wells are tested. The Hearing Professionals "We have to do every- Some island dwellers "Just because water in the thing we can to try and didn't want fencing on their slough is clean doesn't ~35-N|AB 635.~3~7 ~l-~@G-8] 1-1533 ~73~ iLazelil= make sure this doesn't hap- property, Christensen said, mean the wells are clean," Visits to Smlthers, Hazelton, Kltlmat and the Nass pen again," Christensen so the slough is only 50 per Christensen said. said. The pipe was damaged during June's flood, causing treated sewage to seep from a nearby man.hole into the Brann's Island slough. Tbe spill wasn't dis- covered until July 5, Christensen said, because i~ ~.... ,~,~.,~:~7~L,~/~'~:~'~:~:'~i~:~.O~' water was covering the ~:. ~ '%~-~ ... entire slough. The city has raised all the manholes surrounding the treatment plant by four feet and hopes to send a diver into the river at the end of August. 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resigned after the party's June 5'6 annual general meeting and has gone to work for the Social Credit party. And Reformers in Skeena ~ who have so far followed Kortmeyer's lead -- are wonderh~g what they'll do next. "You might see a resurgence of Social Credit in MAYrAG e HOTPOINT Skeena," says Jim Bell, the secretary-treasurer for the Reform B.C. Skecna constituency association. ~I~UENN-AIR Centralization of Reform B.C. control by Vander Zalm, ~'Magic Chef" Till |IG~ OI A GIlt1" COOl; financial questions, lack'of communication, and the party's failure to send $2,000 it owes the local organization arc among the difficulties Bell cited. And he said he's mthappy Vander Zalm is shifting HITACHI Technics" Reform from an economies-based platform towards social issues like a controversial pro'life position on abortion. . That,san issue guaranteed to alienate large number of ' Panason,c. voters, he noted. "He of anybody should l~tow that -- he's already been LOCAL UNHAPPINESS with the provincial Reform ~ lr3/Q :and VI~R~ through it once,', Bell said, referring to the ex-premier's party .is manifesting itself in different ways. Here's ~,-~ ~~S . " ...... turbulent term in office. ~king a strong statement, m~=; ;~ *~ "We'd still like to be l~cfommrs when it's all over," Bell saidl but wouldn't predict what the group will do. Laurent said there are still many people who would prefer I He said local Reformers have met with local Social a different right-wing alternative. | ~ ..... I Credit organizers. Laurent and Bell both say the Liberals are still seen as I L.LJ DECOREST Ir-s/dg~-g~rg'dgrl , •---,,,., :, I Anothe r factor that might make Social Credit an attrac- having helped kill the Kemano Completion Project and of | LaJ PALLIhER .... "~"'~"/¢/ I tive home for disaffected Reformers is its bank balance. having poor understanding of some issues here. | Free deliveryin Kitimat/TerraceArea Soereds here have between $10,000 and $20,000 in their "Fie was also a little to quick to condemn SCI," Bell -- account left over from past election campaigns, says con- says. "His idea is to cut off everything and see what hap- , . o - • ° stituency association president Darryl Laurent. pens.' ' "Social Credit has traditionally been a coalition," "There'sjustal°t°fpe°plewh°d°n'twantt°v°tcLib" ~ !11a 8P~ ~1~ W~ S~ ~1 Laurent said, adding it could easily take in a range of right' eral," Bell added. ~ .... .*~''.T:"":_'7 ""7.._ ~ I wing views, Unite-the-right talks have been stalled since Liberal ~ Pereirals Countrywide ~ I He stresses no one is willing to split the right-wing vote leader Gordon.... Canlpbell alienated Reformers by vowing to ~'~P'~ FURNITURE ANDD APPL!/~NCESAPPLIANCES ~'~ ~ I again, but adds Social Credit could be the place for all op- run canuioales all over the province. . =, ~w~ 7n7 r~,,,,o~- ,,,=~ &,,o,..o vmm=, ~ ~ •1 ponents of the NDP to con~e together in Skeena. "If Reform does anything, we get accused of splitting | ¥~W'~ ..... ,~,.,.~o,,.,,~~na. v~l~llll~ | While the B.C. Liberals are clearly the strongest group, the vote," Eell noted, I ,..r~ l-'rl.13~Z-U~UZl • uu[ O1' lown call i -uuu-~;~t$-ouuq - ~ ~ i Robber jailed for three years RCMP OFFICERS here are patting themselves on the back after an Ontario man accused of using a knife to hold up local gas stations was sentenced to three years in jail. William Pearce, 19, pleaded guilty June 15 to two counts -"/ £': P~ I t ';& !3 l/ El t/ Y~)./i Ii \\ | 1.:_. a / ~._.~=;_. I of armed robbery and two counts of robbery for a string of hold-ups at Copperside Food Stores and the east end Chev- ron July 2-8. ,eo A new arrival from Ontario, Pearce was also charged - • :4 .-"" " with four counts of wearing a disguise for the purpose of ".2 . • ._ • , ,7: : .x.- committing an offence. Eut those charges, as well as an Ontario charge for skipping bail, were stayed by prose- cutor Grant Lindsey. Lindsey said Pearce may be moved to Ontario where he .:g. - . ~-'; is wanted on an arson charge, but that will be the decision of Ontario-based prosecutors.

He said Pearce will most likely be transferred to the fed- .~ " o ~ "% . eral prison in Matsqui, where ~nost federal prisoners are classified and sent to federal facilities. RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Solvasoa said hc owed the swift capture to "good investigative techniques" of local of. ricers. "It was a team effort," Solvason said.

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It takes a lot of rear- participating stores, includ- ranging." ing Misty River Books, She said she started quilt- Nothing Hava Java and the Terrace ing five years ago for some- Art Gallery. thing to do when her hus- At Misty River Books, art- band travelled. personal ist Maureen Worobey's "I just bought myself a I answered the phone at home a watercolours and pen and book and a sewing machine while back: "Hello," I said. The ink drawings are tastefully and went to town," she person calling me said, "Do you displayed in the shop's said. agree that videos today are too window. She's been in quilting violent and filled with profanity?" Anna Beddie, bookstore heaven ever since. "What?" I said. "Who is this?" owner, says she participates "It's a great stress She gave me some vague answer and pro- in the annual Art Walk to reliever," she said. "When ceeded to ask me how many children I had and support local artists. you're quilting you're not how old they were. It's also gives local resi- thinking of anything else." "What?" I said. I still didn't know who she dents and tourists something Participating Art Walk was or why she was calling. "No, I'm not social and enlightening to businesses include: giving you any personal information." do, Boddie added. Uniglobc Courtesy Travel, "No?" she said. She sounded surprised. She "It's a good culture thing Central Flowers, Ground- went on to describe children's videos for three for people to see and it's works, Pendragon Cam- different age groups, asking me each time if I good for the community," peters, Misty River Books, thought I might be interested in them. she said. Northern Savings Credit "Wait a minute," I interrupted. "Is this a sur- Voyeurs can't buy any of' Union, Cotton Pick 'n' Quilt vey of some sort or are you trying to sell me the art at the participating Patch, Don Diegos, Hava something?" stores, but the artist's Java, The North Store - In a long complicated explanation, she Said businesses cards are avail- Coast Inn, Sight and Sound, she wasn't aetually selling these videos, she was able for more information. Red Raven Gallery and the just informing me of their availability and how Artist Anita Klein, whose Terrace Art Gallery. to obtain them. watercolour and acrylic On display are paintings "Oh," I said, and "Good bye." paintings are hung in (oils, watercolours and Some stranger calls me up and starts asking Groundworks, said it's great acrylic) by artists Flieka personal questions, I like to hang up. I'm funny to have an alternative to a Humphreys, Maureen that way. gallery to display her work. Worobey, Dave Comfort, Another time, about a year ago, I answered "You don't need as much Dyan Myhr and Anita the phone in my usual way: artwork to display," she Klein; pencil portraits by "Hello," I said. said. Fain Nichol; pen and ink "Who is this?" the person calling demanded For a show, often artists • drawings by Maureen to know. are'i:equired tO produce 30 QUILTERS Dee Jenion, Sam Ridler and Betty Doering, oWrier of Cotton Pick 'n' Worobey;, photography by Now, this has happened to me a couple of pieces to display, which is Quilt, Patch, show off some of the colourful quilts displayed at the store. Twelve Vi Timmerman, Wendy times, and always gives me pause. time-consuming and rather other businesses are displaying art this month as part of Art Walk. People are en- Shymanksi and Rod Gee; Does she often phone people she doesn't costly, siuce framing is couraged to do the walking tour to check out the work of talented local artists. objects by Chaflynn Toews know, perhaps as some sort of hobby? Does she often expensive. and quilts by nine local punch in numbers on the phone blindfolded just So a small exhibit like Art chose their favorite one. to come up with a pattern. was hard trying to pick two quilters. to see if she will get someone she knows by Walk is a wonderful venue, To compete in the contest, Dee Jenion, who has been colours that would coor- The Art Walk tour is sheer chance? Klein said. each of the nine quilters was quilting for five years, said dinate." organized by the Terrace Did she rather have a large list of people to At the Cotton Pick 'n' given a packet of 80 squares making the quilt using the The Urick was, she said, to Art Association and funded call, and she forgot exactly who she was calling Quit Patch shop, another of slx-by-six inch fabric to required materials was a cut the fabrics into smaller .by the Terrace Arts Council in between dialing my number and me picking business participating in the incorporate into a design. definite challenge. pieces so they wouldn't and the city of Terrace. up? I used to do that at work, when I had a lot Art Walk tour, nine dif- By adding two extra fab- "If you take a look at all stand out so much. Artwork will be displayed of phoning to do. I would hear the first two ferent quilts are on display rics of their choice, each the fabrics some of them are She was surprised at how until the end of the mouth. tings and realize I had no idea who to ask for at and viewers are asked to contestant had a few months pretty ugly," she said. "It different all the quilts tumod the other end when they answered. In such a case, though, I would quickly hang up and start all over again, keeping one finger on the per- son's name so I wouldn't forget again. It also reminds me of the Monty. Python Little Theatre gains sketch where the phone rings and John Cleese attswers. He says "Hello," and then "Yes" big reputation several times. Finally he removes his shoe, says THE TERRACE LrITLE Theatre earlier this month made "Size 12" and hangs up. The phone rings many a big impression at Mainstage, the provincial amateur times, with each different character answering theatre festival in Nanaimo. and obediently taking off his shoe to report this TLT director Marianne Bromp Weston's production "A bit of personal information. None of them say, Life In the Theatre", written by David Mamet, walked "What? Who is this?" or "Why do yon want to away with recognition in five major categories. know my shoe size'/" Weston's designs won a first place "Thespian" award Anyway, the person calling me demanded I for best costmnes. The company also received honoarable identify myself. I replied instead, "Who are mentions for best technical (Gary Mills), best set design yofi?" (Marianne Brorup Weston), best actor (Alan Weston) and She didn't want to say. Naturally, because she best director (Marianne Brorup Weston.) didn't know who I was I could be some sort of Brorup Weston said "A Life in the Theatre" quickly be- kook, right? She just said, "Did you just call came the festival favourite, playing to an audience of more me?" than 500. Now, this left me momentarily speechless, "More people said it was the best play," she said. again. If she wouldn't tell me who she was, how Weston said that being regarded as the best play by her " could I truthfully say whether I phoned her or peers meant just as much to her as the adjudicator's per- not? sonal opinion. Fortunately, that particular morning I had not Adjudicator Glynis Leyshon of the Vancouver Playhouse made any calls at all, so I could just say "No." described "A Life in the Theatre" as a huge challenge, "No," I said. which was met with sophistication and intelligence. She was furious. "You did sol" she said. ROCI

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~lCeHral~teSTMsASme:NMoJULnYdayT°dg:LIB RA RY: 2 £1i rj ttos 1: :~.gi~te[;el~dra~ July 25 from noon to5pm Chl'dren ,KIDSCONNECT@TPL Computer on Aggu~tY 9)A'~l~Ul~E27~3~NOlClas~: Guaranteed Fun can expect to visit with Santa. Adults will enjoy classical guitar music by classes for children 5 and older at The registration required. For more informa- .. VERBOATWEEKE "i 1 Andrew- Clark. Light lunches will be Terrace Public Library will begin on tion call the library at 638-8177. served along with decadent deserts and Tuesday, July 13. Classes run for six Christmas treats. No admission charge. weeks and will teach children how to ART GALLERY: The winner of the Shames Mountain use word processing programs, CD- AJune 30-Sept 12: SUMMER MEM- season pass will be announced from all ROMs and the Internet. Classes are for BER SHOW. Exhibition featuring those who participated in the Early Sea- one hour and are available on Tuesdays, artwork from local, regional and nation- son Pass Promotion. Wednesdays and Thurdsays at various al artists who are all members of the times. Children must attend the six Terrace Art Association. The artwork ASANTA'S VISIT: Santa will also be weeks of classes. FREE! Please call the on display will consist of a variety of visiting Terraceview Lodge July 24 library to register or for more informa- mediums, such oil, watercolor and tion at 638-8177. acrylic paintings as well as pottery, pho- from 2 to 4 p.m. The celebration will in- tography and fibre arts.

Wednesday, July 21-25 adult, $5 i/outh. Tickets after July GREATER Terrace Beautification 19 cost family $35, adult $18 and Society is pleased to announced youth $8. the 1999 Best Garden Contest. Each year the society sponsors a Wednesday, September I : contest to recognize outstanding POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages achievement in gardening. Judging 12-18 are invited to submit poetry will take place the week of July 19- to the Terrace Public library's 2nd 25. Please ask owner's permission annual poetry contest. Deadline for if you are entering a garden other entry submissions September 1, than your own.Categorias include: commercial, industrial, apartment 1999. Win cash prizes. First prize is or multiple swelling, mobile home $100; second prize is $75; third and residential. Entry forms are prize is $50. Contest details are available at the library. For more in- available at CFTK (Skeana Broad- formation call Holly at 638-8177. casters). Entries must be returned by July 17, 1999. For more informa- TUESDAYS tion contact Myrna Rolfsen at635- PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic 4224-. is open every Tuesday night from 7-9 p.m. Information and counsell- Wednesday, July 22 ing on birth control and birth control MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- supplies at reasonable cost. Drop iary is having a bag sale on July 22, in. They're at the rear of the health 23 and 24 at 4544 Lazelle Avenue• unit on Kalum, so go to the back For more info call 635-3512. door. For more into or to volunteer CFL FOOTBALL MARTINI MADNESS call 638-2027. Tuesday, July 27 THE BIG WACKY WINGS TERRACE WRITER'S guild meets TWIN'S CLUB PLAYTIME is the SCREEN SPECIAL on the last Tuesday of every month first Tuesday of every month from at Groundworks Cafe at 7:30 p.m. It 10:30-noon at the Family Place. I ~ R~t ,.JTPl~l~Arg:lklkl :~: ~.:.:.: :': ~g t :~,vi =t III I! '.1 illllf Ill I1,11 ]*"' ;% ,,, , , ..... :,, , is an informal get together for shar- Call 635-9669. ~ &:Conference:Centre ~:, ::DISC:Jo'cKiY.: : '" ing information and positive en- .. :~:: ':'./: ::: :'. '" . '. ',>: ?::.:ii~ YOU :COULD: Pi~AY: : ..', i~ : . ':-.::::":::::. :::::::;::: ::::?.": :::;f:;(":;;:;: To:woM,::.:...~ -~ couragement. Drop-ins always wel- FAMILY PLACE hosts a parent come. Please join us. For info call and child drop-in from 10:30-noon Chantal 638-7978. at the activity room. For more into call 8-1863. Tuesday, July 27-29 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL at the TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND Church of God, 3341 River Dr. in meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Thornhill. Camp runs Tuesday to the Caledonia high school. The ::YOURHEALTH Thursday from 1-4 p.m. Crafts, Community Band and the Terrace puppet shows, singing and lots of Big Band are actively seeking adult : :::::::By: : ' . : :, fun. For more info call Corrina Mil- musicians in percussion and all ler at 638-1561. other sections. For more info call Carol at 635-4729. "It compare to the length from your elbow to your wrist, and be Saturday, July 31 about as big around as the circle formed when you put you finger to Ihe first knuckle of you thumb,,." ICBC YOUTH employment initia- STRETCHING CLASS N The rvlin- "Ha, ha ha ha hal" The gentleman I was speaking to broke inlo tive: Road safety message contest raucous laughter. • : ) amC: istry of Health community rehabiU. Considering the situation, I had to laugh wi h him. Here I was, 'lannt"a Tara Gray David BobbyAustlnBrown for children 12 years old and under tation program hosts this seated a stranger, tell ng h m how big his bowel movements should bel It Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: at George Little Park from 9 a.m. to stretching class from 1-2 p.m. at was not your average Icebreaker. July 8, i~)9 at 3:18 p.m. July 9,1999 at 3:40 p.m. 3 p.m. For more information call However, the truth needs to be laid. We cannot ignore our Weight: 7 Ibs, 15 oz, Sex: Male the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium colons if we want to live healthy lives. Weight: 5 Ibs Sex: Female Unnae Bee at 635-9111. Ask yourself the following question: Do you have a full bowel Parents: John T, &Shirley R Gray htrents: David& Ms~e Brown at 3412 Kalum St. Call Anne at movement 12 to 18 hours after each full meal? Does t pass ¢ 638-2272 for more into. quickly without straining? Is it loose y formed and does it float? Is Monday, August 2-6 it without strong odour? Baby's Name: Does this sound like an impossib e accomplishment? Many Baby's Name: If you want your children to have T'AI GIll FOR SENIORS is held people who have suffered all their ives from constipation have CassldyJackson pavao Jade LynzeeTierra ~atts some summer fun, come to the discovered ths can be reality for them. Likewise people with Date & Time of Birth: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 Date & Time of Birth: V.B.S. "Hooked on Jesus"• We'll chronic diarrhea too have experienced normalcy, July 8, 199') July 9, 1999 at 8:10 p.m. a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. If you didn't answer yes to the above ques ions, chances are Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz, Sex: Female help them catch their limit with thai your body is retan ng fecal matter, which can become Welghl: 8 Ibs I I oz. Sex: Female For morn into call Jean at 635. impacted and produce toxic by-products causing irritation, inflam- Parents: Tony & Peggy Pane Parents: Ken Watts&Violet Grant videos on the biq screen crafts, 3159. marion and disease. Absorption of nutrients is reduced, Sister rorJenna games, refreshments and more at In achieving colonic health, many people have reported ¢ greater energy, clearer complexions, and reduced headaches, the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly, TERRACE TOASTMASTERS arthritic symptoms and allergies. Even mental prob eros such as Baby's Name: 3511 Eby Street from 1-3 p.m, depression may respond favorably n fact, many heallh care pro- Baby's Name: Blaine KennyMarUn Watts meet every first and third Tuesday fessionals consider bowel function to be a foremost concern, KathlecnMary Elizabeth Date & Time of Birth: at 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the In living our fast-paced lives these days, our colon Is not given July 9, 1999 at 8:16 p.m. Thursday, August 5-8 serious consideration. The truth Is, it's no laughing matter. Date & Time of Birth: West at room 328 to learn about THE SOLUTION: is to supplement with both soluble and July9, 1999 at 10:26 a,m, Weight: 4 lbs 8 oz. Sex: Male UDDER THEATRE FESTIVAL: public speaking in a positive and insoluble fibers, which have a normalizing effect. Certain herbs Weight: 6 Ibs 15 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Ken Watts& VioletGrant featuring 8 plays performing con- encouraging environment. New may work together to enhance d gest on and promote peristaltic Parents: Moyra& David Ileaton action. It's vital to drink at least 8 to 10 gassee el filtered water, tinuously over the weekend on the members and guests are welcome, Relaxallon, fresh air and exercise do thatr part along with a whole- free outdoor stage. Come to Prince For more into call Olga Power at grTe diet, Remember a healthy body works, plays, and feels bet- Rupert and enjoy the artsl For more 635-3833. information call David Smook at rill ii i i Get A 624-8088. For Information, a consultation or to Saturday, August 21 purchase herbal nutrition products Free 3RD ANNUAL ROSSWOOD The Terrace Standard offers the at wholesale prices contact: MUSIC JAMBOREE at the community calendar as a public ser- Claudia Perry, Shelley Coxen, Barbara Emery, Baby Gift. Rosswood Community Fair- vice to its readers and community or- Sid & Therese Ross, Kelly Hosein & Debra grounds. The Jamboree is a music ganizations, Cervo, John & Barb Heighington, Darcie (Simple, huh?) celebration that brings together lo- This column is intended for non- Annesley, Maureen Gent, Bruno Belanger & cal and regional performers as well profit organizations and those events Krista Bottyon, Just see our service desk for more information as hundreds of music fans. All for which there is no admission ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS I styles of music ere encouraged. cher8e, Items will run two weeks be- Phone: (250) 638-1541 Also a children's area and stage fore each event. Fax: (250) 635-1505 and food and craft vendors. We ask that items be submitted by .5 EMA L: brun°@kerm°de'net 0verwaltea Voluntee):s and musicians needed. p•n~ on the Thursday before the issue C~anging canadians HeaIM i Call Yvonne: 635-2263, Tickets in which it is to appear, one Person at a Tune j available at Sight and Sound, Cost', Submissions should be tTped or I: f -:,: , : ,,, before July 19 is $25 famllv, $12 printed neatly.

.L ...... I t Goodbye to the HJleoves The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 - B3 From this day on, the Greater Terrace Beautifica. ,ion Society has held an an- nual Garbathon event, which has made a huge inr- pact in Terrace. Thanks to lhe hard work of volunteers, garbage throughout the city is picked up, filling hundreds of bags. Paid lor this I would like to thank Malcolm Hilcove and McDonald's Restaurant and staff for their contribu. YVONNE MOEN lion. Our society *=.~'ted to do .TILE GREATER Terrace something special for Mal- "Beautification Society met colin because we are all "earlier this month to bid very grateful to him as one farewell to Malcolm and of our founding members. Peggy Hilcove who are At the farewell luncheon, movhlg to Arizona. Betty Campbell, president Malcolm is one of the of the Terrace Beaatifica- :founding members of the tion Society, presented Mal- MALCOLM and Peggy Hilcove were given a beautiful Terrace Beautification cohn and Peggy with a cottonwood carving by Iocal artistHarold Bream. :Society and has helped beautiful cottonwood caw- .make Terrace a greener and iug by local artist Harold and miss out on sales, these ,ames in particular? ;more attractive city. Bream. The flowers Malcohn I also would like to kd,ow . Over the years he and Mayor Jack Talstra, who planted at McDonald's has who these streets were :;,, { ;McDonald's Restaurant, was also at the luncheon, encouraged many other named after: Good, Lavina, :which he owns, have been said Malcohn and downtown businesses to Simpson, (~ase, Roseland, ~one of the Beautification McDonalds have contrib- beautify theirstorefronLs. Darci, Roy Road and Royal !Society's greatest sup-utedgreatlytotbecib'. TheHilcovesaremovil,8 Road. Dep ty d f ty f :porters. When McDonald's first to Arizona. We wish the,,, Thanksto those who have U Lea er, Re arm Par o Canac ' McDonald's Restaurant opened Dec. 1, 1983, their both happiness in their new already called to intern, me ill _h __Wed h, '.has sponsored the annual sales for the ,non= would home. ore,her street,an, as. w e in Terrace . Ju.~ 28, 1999 :Garbathon event shlee 1984. have been the highest in all .,~ ~ .~ ,~ .~ If anyone has any in- d That tirst year, a small of Canada if it wasn't for a fern,alien, please call You are invite to a ;groupofrestaurantstaffcol- gas leak on Quee~way ] need help! Can anyone Yvonne at 638-0423 or | | :letted ,,,ore =an 400 bags Dee.27, whicl~ forced them tell me who named these Helen at 635-'73?8. We ap- wine and cheese eveninn ;of litter, to close down for six hours streets and why they chose preciate your help. to hear this dynamic speaker for the ReformParty of Canada. Aroun ~1 Town 7:30 pm Skeena Room Attention The Terrace Volunteer other related work. Call Terrace resident Jenine Best Western Terrace Inn Bureau can help with minor 638.1330 for more infomm- Krausc recently graduated seniors homerepairs, minor plumb- tion.The new address is 2- firom the University of 4553 .relr, Ave. Terrace ing and carpentry, ins,alia- 3215 Eby Street. Toronto with a Masters de- The Helping Handyman ,ion of safety equipment, ~ee in Business Adminis- program is available to clcatfing outside windows, Recent tration and the Dean's seniors and persons with cleaning out eves, assisting award for outstanding con- disabilities on limited in- with finding reliable con- graduate txibution to the MBA pro- comes, tractors for major repairs or grain.

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"Steelhead trout are being managed as icons rather than biological entities. The bureaucracy openly ad- mils that politics and elitist social directives are the flavour of the day when it comes to regulating steelhead angling opportunities. Factual informa- tion on steelhead abundance is not welcome and there is an overwhelming effort to keep any in- formation as vague as possible. Recently we have leaned that there is a directive to initiate a province wide policy that angling for wild summer-run steel- head will be managed strictly on a zero harvest basis irregardless of large suqpluses in steeihead populations. (sic)" "1998 saw a record steelhead run into the Skeena watershed that exceeds the spawning requirement of 23,000 fish by many tens of thousands offish. In. fact, the escapement may well be over steelhead. Despite this, there was no harvest op- THATS SCOTT RIGLER with his clubs at the Skeena Valley Golf August. Rigler qualified for the tournament by finishing amongst portunity for summer-run steelhead in 1998, even and Country Club July 14. Rigler earned his chance to swing with B.C.'s top 16 players at the BC Tel Open on the rugged greens of though the Sportfish Advisory Board recommended the best of them at the Junior Nationals in Chatam, Ontario in mid- Sunshine Coast Golf and Country Club July 6-9. unanimously to support a harvest of one per year JUNIOR GOLF when the escapement reached 35, 000 fish past the Tyee Test Fishery on the lower Skeena River. A well coordinated effort by the BCWF, from the president on down, failed to bring any common sense to this issue." This extract comes from a report by Mike O'Neil, He's going national president of Skeena Region, to the last AGM of the British Columbia Wildlife Federation. This report He's 18, just graduating from "My dad got me into the game," he said. with a 291 total. should give anyone concerned for steelhead some So, by the age of 18, after a full season of He finished 13 shots behiud winner Cameron anxiety because its logic is as bad as its syntax, and high school and going to working on the greens and, admittedly, watch- MacKenzie and tied the defending champion because BCWF has had a strong influence on the play golf with Canada's best ing a lot of golf on TV, it's no wonder he lives Kevin Klcbe. province's fish management for 50 years. for the game. Backed by the knowledge his game was in Let's look at O'Neill's figures. Scientists used junior golfers. "You leant new shots that way," he said, good shape going into the tournament, Rigler smelt production models and calculations of avail- Life is sweet, defending his "IV habits, says the Sunshine Coast, known for its narrow able spawning and rearing habitat to put the number ....:,~ :~ ,..~ i ...... ~ Hisishots hav/~gotten so good that~he tied for ..... greens.and.:deep, rough traps, had its challenges., of spawners necessary to seed the Skeena at 23,000. TO SCOTT RIGLER, T&rade's,,ncwest : sixteenth, .at the BC Junior Championships.... Even though he enjoys;plenty of.sports such This figure assumed an even distribution of males entry into the junior national golf tourna- shoothlg four 77, 71, 74 and 77 round games for as hockey, mountain biking and soccer, the and females in the Skeena's many tributaries, and ment in Ontario this August, golf isn't just a 299 tournament total, berth into nationals has encouraged him to think didn't account for poaching, First Nations alloca- a game, its an obsession, about following locals Tyler Gibson and Nathan tions, or natural mortality. To offset these deficien- Little as they golf their way through college at "You could drop me offat the course at 6 "You coulddrop me offatthe course Camosun College. cies, scientists added twelve thousand fish. Still, 35,000 spawners is inadequate since it didn't ac- a.m. and I'd be here all day long," he said o2 6 a.m. and I'd be here all day long," Eventually, Rigler said, he'd even like to eam count for biodiversity, genetic integrity, or the ef- sitting comfortably in the clubhouse lounge the big bucks and play professional golf, fol- fect of oceanic conditions on salmon stocks. July 14. lowing in the footsteps of Canadian Mike Weir, Even if you ignore all these issues and opt for the Of course, working at the clubhouse and shar- Three shots lower and Rigle/" would have his favourite pro-circuit player. status quo, you need a reliable method to calculate ing tips with seasoned golfers doesn't hurt el- made one of two BC teams attending the He even has a favcurite golf course in B.C., spawning escapement. Skeena run sizes are calcu- ther. touruament. As it is he's happy to compete as after three years of playing in the high school "I play pretty well every day," he said. "It's an independent, circuit. lated using the gill net test fishery at Tyee. This is fine for sockeye, because most can be counted at easy to just shoot nine holes after I get off." "There was some good competition there," "Crown Isle near Courtcnay has challenging the Babine fence to obtain a figure that can be Rigler swung his first club at age seven and he said of B.C.'s best junior golfers. "I came fairways and a good clubhouse," he said. calibrated with historic data and the test fishery to owned his first set of clubs by the time he was pretty close to Matt Makinson." His average score on the greens here is a 74, get a reliable escapement index. But, steelhead en- ten, crediting his dad for teaching hhn the ropes. Makinson placed second in the tournament three higher than before last winter's changes. ter the system over a much longer time period making escapement estimations very difficult. Each steelhead gilled at Tyee becomes 245 steel- head with the use of a statistical device called an expansion factor. This expansion factor was genera- Sports Scope ted from the number of steelhead commercial fishers reported to have caught, historic data, har- vest rates and other statistical magic better ex- it's back plained by scientists. Ultimately, the test fishery DUST OFF your rackets and break out the tennis gives us crude figures showing there are more or shoes, the Terrace Tennis Club is bringing the Tennis less fish than the year before; it shows the destruc- Fair back to town. tive effect large river mouth fisheries have on sal- The three-hour clinic will be held Aug. 4 from 6 p.m. mon; and it proves we have fewer salmon. to 9 p.m. at the Halliwell tennis courts. It will be When the MinisWy of Environment claims a coached by Jeff Player, a Vancouver.based level three return of some 66,000 steeihead, it knows it's on pro who works for Tetulis B.C. statistically shaky ground. When O'Neil and his The clinic is meant for adults interested in brushing cronies suggest the run is upwards of 100,000, up their skills, learning the bare basics, or those just they're lost in the ozone. looking for other people to play against. The term surplus descries a state where there is The $8 entry fee includes a hat and is well worth it more of something than can be used. It's a word considering the level of instruction, says Terrace best left to wheat farmers and economists. When Tennis representative Grant Holkestad. BCWF argues the existence of a biological surplus To register call Grant at 635-9406 after 4 p.m. but justifies a steelhead harvest, it's using voodoo hurry, registration is limited to a maximum 30 players science to justify a kill fishery without apprehend- THE NEED FOR SPEED: Don Sharpe can't wait to take his 1968 Acadian out to or Aug. 3, whichever comes Furst. ing the consequences of such an action. the races July 24-5. Sharpe and his crew do all the work on his dragster and hope Privateor sc,nt-private lessons with Player can also A kill fishery says steelhead are abundant when, to blow the competition away this weekend, be arranged for Aug. 5. in the context of historic abundance, they are not. It arms the commercial fishery with another argument to return to the aggressive fishing regimes of the Riverboat drags ,oo C,ub winners DR. GREG LINTON (#192) and Prince Rupert's All past, and it is likely to cause the kind of allocation problems we have with First Nations on the Fraser. Alan Shepard (#165) and Peter Luster (#114), of On economic grounds a steelhead kill fishery is change to lure crowds Prince Rupert are Jaly's winners. The 400 Club helps stupid. The number of dollars generated by the pay for travel and accomodation costs of the 127 north- fishery is proportional to the number of angling en- IT'S TIME FOR engine rev- berRogerBal, from outoftown, west athletes attending the B.C. Senior Games in the counters. Since a fish can be caught and released a ring, tire screeching excite- The TDRA has changed Last year, speed limits Elk Valley Athletes will also run a hamburger stand in number of times living to spawn once, or poss~ly ment. their venue, but Bal thinks were put on the racers, but the Safeway parking lot July 23-24 from 11 a.m. to 5 twice, killing it loses money now and in the future. Starting at 10 a.m. July that it will make the event with the races at the airport p.m. to raise extra money. . To these BCWF fellows sport must be covered in 24-5, drag racing fans will bigger and better, the speed cap has been blood. Like all extremists, bogeymen populate their be able to line the side of "It's something that's lifted. RCMP take Kermodei Cup world view: when they can't get their way, it is the one of the Terrace-Kitimat becoming more popular up Bal said the love of speed fault of bureaucrats, elitist fly fishers, green airport runways for the an- here," Bai said. drives the sport, but safety is The RCMP beat competitors from the Terrace and meanies or animal rights activists. nual Terrace Drag Racing By partnering up with the highest on theft list. Prince Rupert rod and gun club teams and the Sheriff's Most steelheaders fish a fly most of the time be- Association (TDRA) races, airport, Bal added, there is "Every single driver has department at the Tenth Annual Kennodei Cup July 11. cause summer stceiheading is more enjoyable that The drag races are usually also the possibility of hay- to go through a technical in- The cup is a challenge match that follows police way. Most choose to release their catch and will held on Hwy16 during tng more than one event a spection before they race," practical combat courses. It's open to shooting club continue to do so. Steelhcad are biological entities Riverboat Days, but have year. he said. members and peace officers. and icons. It's the way of the angling world now, been moved up a week to "If we can do it we'd like "The faster racers go the The team score is made up of the averaged score and it's the reason thousands of Skeena steelhead try and draw more drivers to get more eventa." more safety gear has to be (maximum 500 points per shooter) over a 100-round wound up on gravel beds instead of beds of glow- into the area. Fans will have prime on the ears," he added, double course of fire. ing coals. If this continues we will have a meaning, "There should be more views as racers rip down the Technical inspections for The Terrace Rod and Gun Club's Ron Fowler, of ful idea of what historic steelhead abundance really drivers this year because strip, and a campsite will be drivers start at 7 a.m., and Hazelton, won the individual round. While the means, no thanks to BCWF. there will be two days of set-up outside the airport for the races get underway at 10 RCMP's Trevor Osbom, of Smithers, took second and racing," said TDRA rnem- people who are coming in. a.m. Buddy Quant, of the Prince Rupert RCMP, took third, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21,1999- B7

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The Under 12 and 14 teams Tewao~ 18 19Te,ace 21~..~ 22~ C~S~e~ O~ games, tied one, and lost another game to become finished in fifth and sixth place. Terrace youth soccer CaJedonMSenior 20C~ia. Minor Pa/~egic ~F~,~ the BC Interior Champions. Three other teams, in- also had an Under 11 boys' select team win gold at SeconC~,School /Lss0Oa~0nNut,vest PzentAdvisory Hockey Bulkleyf3keena S~a~csMoJnan~ Orderd Pofa Nsga'aTr~Co~nd- To,aceSkating Club cluding the Under 12, 14 and 15 boys also played Quesnel's Goldpan Tournament July 10-11. The boys Council Association n~0n Terrace five games in the 35 degree Kootenay sun to put Tar- had to beat Kitimat twice to take the Championship. 25 :26 27C~,,a~ 28 TenaCepeaks29~ Taram 30 T~c~'e31 ~"~o~Szer~ ~tareJurtr Terrac}e Paapleg~c G~r~ Uub Sezrda~Sch0d Moor /Lss0da~Northwest ~ML~ Kriegl, Bracken t'q~m's N~a'aT~C0u~- Bulkley/Skeena Iomd~znd V~rmn'sCo.nd TerrzeL~ T~ YouthSo~er play to win un Score Board F~n EUm~ Assoc~ Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. Okanagan open TerraceWomen's Soccer Association Wed.,Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m. Leaguestandings to July13 Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon TERRACE TENNIS was Thomas Brinkoff. well-represented at the Inte- Bracken and Kriegl head Team W L T PIs T.V.MONITORS SMOKEREMOVAL AISLECONCESSION rior Open Grand Prix Num- to the Stanley Park Open Artistic Hair Studio 10 0 3 36 ber 5 Tournament" in July 24-25 for tennis' main Flower Power 6 1 5 29 4410Legion, Terrace 635-2411 Kelowna July 8-11. event of the season. Beginner's Luck 5 5 3 26 Melita Bracken won the 4.5 Back Eddy Bullets 4 4 4 24 levei women's event after Kriegl is also organizing Braid Insurance 3 4 4 20 losing in the higher-ranked the Riverboat Days Tennis Blessings 2 10 0 15 5.0 women's open. Tounmment at the Halliwell Pizza Hut 2 7 3 12 "She played well but courts July 31 - Aug. 2. ARTISTIC Hair Studio continues to hold its own in lost,,' said fellow Terrace The fee is $10 per event Women's Soccer action, with an added win and two BUYA NEWPOLARIS ATV competitor Richard Kriegl. and entrauts tnust register more ties h= the last week of soccer action. He said Bracken went on by Wednesday, July 28. Lead by the league's two of the league's top scorers to beat Kclowna rival Sue The toumataent features I.,eanne Kennedy and Mui Lue, Artistic Hair is un- PAYMENTSASLOWAS Bemzet 6-3 after a tense tie- womenUs singles action as beaten in league play this year. breaker. The match served well as men's singles and Flower Power and Beginner's Luck round out the top as pay back for Braeken's doubles action in an open three teams in the league after Flower Power won one earlier loss to Bennet in a and recreational events game and tied another last week. New Westminster match up. (men's only). Beginner's Luck, sitting pretty in third spot, faces "Melita's up 3-2, I Games start at 9 a.m., with competition from the Back Eddy Bullets who lept from month * thiztk," said Kriegl. women's f'mals scheduled at fifth to fourth spot last week. The Bullets stand square He went on to lose 7-6, 6- 12 norm Sunday and men's at four wins, four losses and four ties after rounding off 1 to the lower mainland's finals scheduled at 1:30 p.m. at an even three wins, losses and ties last week. George Gejowski. the same day. A special un- The Bullets crept past Braid Insurance, who lost and "I should have won that der 14 and under 16 tourna- tied two games last week, while Blessings and Pizza one/' said a disappointed ment is scheduled Aug. 1. Hut won one game each last week to round out the bot- Kriegl. He also lost 6-3, 6-2 New to the tournament tom of the league. hi the doubles action quarter this year, is a player's bar- finals. becue and fun, skill-te..sting ; KriegPsaid the tournament ,activities scheduled adjacent wasn't a total,write off as he to the courts. Entry forms • v entered the main draw and are available at Bertrs Dell R;portPark i~''~~..::...... ~@ beat number two seed, on Park Avenue. Marie-JoseeBanville Ask about low monthly I Why bears have short tails aenents on ali Polans A1V,. One winter, a fox said to a bear, "Stickyour long tail through .')n lplq:Rl) a hole in the ice on the river, If you sit very still, fish will bite rg the Sport~nan 500 "The King of the 4x4s'~. Offer endsJuly 31, your tail, Then pull it out suddenly and you will pull the fish out with it, The longer you stay, the more fish you will catch." Terrace Ladies. , The bear did just as the fox said, but no fish bit the bear's tail. 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Some people think that bears do not hear well but and all ,Iders should ~ke a safetyCourse I ol safely and I,aining nd,,rnatio,, see youl d~le, ol c~ll Polaris al I 800 342.3t64 © 1999 Polarts Sates Inc Come and enjoy some exciting ball. : they can hear better than we can. There are several ways of making noise when you are in the forest, Travel in a group. Groups naturally make lots of We at Northwest Inter-Notion Family and noise by talking and by jackets rubbing together, You can tie Community Services would like to send bells on you shoes or back sack. Banging sticks or rocks together will make the bear aware of your presence, Singing, A Huge Thank You yelling and blowing on whistles are also excellent noise makers, to all who ~onoted office supplies Some people will take empty cans and fill it up with rocks, to help set up our new office. There are lots of different and inventiveways to make noise, The Royal Bank In BC and here in the Northwest, the two species that BusinessDevelopment Bank people are most likely to encounter are black bears. On the BC Carlyle Shepherd Coast, especially in the Northwest, we have our own private BC Tel type of bear called the Kermode bear, Misly River Books BC Parks tries to make yourvisit pleasant and safe. Please Kitselas Band do yo r share to keep bears and humans at a safe distance. Ever~thin d donated is ~reatly ap/)rectctted. Come to the Drag Races ~oo~ LAKELSELAKE PROVINCIAL PARKVISITORS PROGRAMS Saturday & Sunday THURSDAY JULY 22 : Weird Weather Weather shapes the way we live. Learn how to become a weather observer. July 24 & 25 7:00 pm Beautiful Butterflies, Discover the world of butterflies and make one to take home. ~ CANADIAN TIRE Children's craft. at the www.canadlantire.com Or Emall us at FRIDAY JUL.~ 23 www, cantlre.terrace@osg,net 3:00 pm Totem Poles, Long before writing was used by Terrace Airport First Nations, totem poles were carved to tell stories and record events. Learn about totem and checkout the SAFEWAY poles and make your own to take home. www.safeway.com Children's craft. Yamaha Snowmobiles & Motorcycles 7:0D pm Science le Golden Learn about the environment through science. Lots of science .,$ experiments and tricks to excite you brain. L ,:,mvs,.,-, i (~)~ SATURDAY JULY 24 www.terraceautomall.com 3:00 pm Survival In the Woods. Bruce Fisher, a First Aid instructor, will be providing general First Aid • " " i ~ information that may come in useful when camping or hiking, 7:00 pm Jerry Ranger's "Flesh from the Past". Learn about First Nation and Pioneer use of the forest. Children's activity. History Hound.

3:00 pm Jerry Ranger's "Be a Park Ranger" Learn SALES • SERVICE ~l [email protected] Ii about the job of a Park Ranger, Children activity. Safety Sense, ~ARD TheTerrace Standard 7:00 pm Walk with the Giants Learn some secrets [email protected] about Coastal Old Growth Forest. Meet at the information sign near the RV duma station. Your website/email address Ken' s Marl ne All are welcome, Programs are FREE! could be hereI All programs will ba held In the Amphlihastre 4946 GreigAve., Terrace 635-2909 Contact us at 638-7283 unless otherwlsa posted. ii i i ill 58- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 CTION D The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. Classifications! The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human Rights Act ro discriminate on the basis of children, msrital status and AIN~OUWC'eMEN~ 616 COMMERaAL employment when placing "For Rent:" ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preference. ACTION AD RATES The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply 105ANNC~JNCEH, ENTS 628 FOR SA~ OR RENT I I OANNIVERSA.R~ES 636 tK~JSESFOR RENT Servlce, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. 120B~RFF~DAYS 640 MISC. FOR RENT Box replies on "Hold" Instrucnons not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. )25 CHURCH 644 MOBprHOMES 130COMING EV[N15 648 RCX)M& ~OA.RD Those answering Box Num~rs are requested not to send original documents to avoid loss. 638..7283 135 ENGAGEMENT/ 656 SHARE All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. W'EDOINGS ACCC~W~OAilON It is agreed by the adverUser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published 14StN MEMORIAM 660 srORAGE DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 150LEGAL NOT1CSS 668 TOURJST shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or Word Classified and Classified Display 155O611~ARiES ACCOMMOOAT}ON5 omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. Display, 160IT.NDERS 676 WANTEDre RENT 165 THANK5 680 WAREHOUSES Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls FFR$ONAZ Rf.4LbErAtE Phone Start Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard # Weekend Advertiser on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is 210 BUS~INE~PERSONALS 705 ACREAGES/tOTS 230 lOST& FOUND 715 COMMERaALPRO~RTY CLASSIFICATION, Credit Card No. -'--Expiry Date~ t Thursday at 4 o.m. for ~11 disl~10v and classified ads. 240 P~RSONALS 730 FO~ 5ALEBY OWNER MI~ 735 HOUSES i I-= VISA r-~ MASTERCARD 315 AUCTIONS 745MO~I~S TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 330 COMPUTERS 7SSOPEN HOUSE PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD =ER SPACE TERRACE, B.C. VGG 5R2 35SRJRk~URE 770 WANTED 360GAUGE S,~SS AUTOMO/lYE All classified and classified display ads MUST BE 365 MISC,FOR SALE 810 CARSFOR SAtE 2 4 5 3801~BER 815 TRUCKSFOR SALE PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastereard. When 39SWANIED phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard / FARM 8S4AIRCRAFT 8 9 10 410 FARMEQUIP/~LENT 858 AT~5 number ready. 425 UvEsrOCK WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 435 PETS 862 BOAT5/ MARINE 866 MOTORCYCLES 11 12 13 14 is (Standard & Advertiser) ~13.38%nc. OS13 870 RV'SCAMPERS 3 wee~ (Standard& ,e,dven~ssr) ~5.68"(~ esn 460 EQ~PMENIr 874 RV'S5fit WHEELS 1 3.38 470 tOC.~NGfI1MBER 878 RV'5MOTOI~OMES *Additional words (over 20~ 2(]¢ PER WORD PLUS GST 480MACHINERY 16 17 I e 19 25,68 882 RV RENTALS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE U"L°IOYMENT 690 SNOW~,e~tE5 $11,48 per column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 St0 BUSINESS 13.59 13.80 14.02 1 4.23 14.45 OP~)R1UNITIES S~WI~S 2S.89 26.11 2e.32 26.54 2(3.75 $20CAREERS 908 BUSINESS S3OEDUCATION ~nlES (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 14.66 14.87 15,09 1 5.30 15.52 S4OHELP WANTED 9tO ~JIIDINGSERVICIES 28.14 28,36 IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHESJNONPROFIT GROUPS) $7.42 c.in .~70IuroRING 9t2 CARPENnw 26.96 27.18 27.39 SSOWORK WANi"ED 914 CHeDCARE For longer ad. please USe a separate aheet LEGAL ADVERTISING ...... $13.72 per column inch RENTAL 920 CONS1RUCI1ON irdl~ 604 A,°ARTM~NTS 932 HANDYMAN Clip 8= Mall This Form To: Phone Fax For regional coverage place your display ad in the 608 ~ SUITE 936 JANITO~IAL Terrace Standard weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 612CABINS/COITAGE5 944 MISC.SERVICES 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432

NOTICE TO BPJ:IISH INVITATION TO APPLY ¢ COURT BAIUFF SALE COLUMBIA FOREST LICENCE A61004 r=u~'~~ CREDITORSAND North Coast Timber Supply Area The Court Bailiff will offer for sale the interest in the Following Judgment AS OF July 9th, I Cameron Debtor: Thomas Con:loll Thompson dba Jose-LynnConlmcfing OTHERS The Ministerof Foreslsis inviting applicationsfor a non-replaceableforest licence 1990 I.H.C. S/A chassis c/w 26' box and reefer unit, diesel powered. Schulte am no longer responsi- RE: THE ESl"AIEOF FRANCES in the NorthCoast "r3mber Supply Area. V.I.N. 1HTSCCFP6U-1208835 ble for any debts incurred by MARY OLSEN de(emed, Each personhas the opportunityto submit one or more applications.The licence will athourizean aggregateallowable annual cut which will not exceed 150,000 Sold on a "As is, Where is" basis, no guarantees or warranties implied or Joyce Sabo or her children, Fan~ of Terrace,Bdfish Columbia given. Darcv or Codv Germsheid. Creditors and others having claims cubic metresof timberand will have a term or 10 years.The licanceholder will be against the estate of FRANCES responsiblefor operationalplanning, access construction, timber cruising, block Sealed bids will be received at the Court Bailiff's office up to the hour of CELEBRATE THE International MARY OLSEN are hereby nolified layoutand silvicultureto freegrowing. 12:00 noon, Tuesday,August 3, 1999. Year of the Older Person with under secllon 38 of the "l'~ustoeAct Applicants must be registeredin the Small Business Forest EnterpriseProgram, Sale may be subject to cancellation without notice. The Court Bailiff us! Seniors camp out rallyl At that particulars of their claims should any cetogow. reserves the right to adjourn the sale without notice and apply ta the Court the Vanderhoof Exhibition Au- be sent to the undersigned Executrix Applicantsdo not have to commit to continue,expand or construct a timberproc- [or further direction if the need arises. essing facility, gust 20,21,22. Call Janet (250) iiiii;iiiiill ¸ ot #200.4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terms of Sale: Each bid must be accompanied by a draft or money order Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S6, on or before There is written materialin respectof Ihis proposedforest licance of which spoil. 567-2124 or 1-800-752-4094. in the amount of 10% of the bid offered and made payable to Caledonia ]uhf zs/w Seplember 20, t 999, after which cants must be aware and considerin their appUcafions.These materialsand appli- Court Bailiff Services. The 10% deposit may be waived in special circum- Oh me, Ch my here we are = date the Executrixmay distribute the cation forms are containedIn a lender packagewhich may be obtainedfrom the stances. The balance of the bid, plus applicable taxes to be paid immedialely J eslate among the parties enlilted ta District Mansger,125 MarketPlace, PdnceRupert, British Columbia,VSJ 1B9 250- All the years have sailed far J it, having reqard re only those 624-7460.All applicants must submit a completedapplication in accordancewith upon acceptance of the bid, failure to do so may result in forfeilure of the ~ i'i'~i~'i":/.", .;'.~'.".":"~:: ~:'''¢".:.:.,.,....~;~I As we sit here with fat thighs I claims oF whi~ the Executrix than tnstructieneprovided in the tender package.Applications that do not meetthese deposit. Highest bid not necessarilyaccepted. All we can do is smile and I has notice. - Beryl Kim Brown, requirementsmay be rejected. For appointment to view and for further information, please contact the sigh | Execulrix Warner Bandstra Brown, Applications must include a proposal providing information requested in the tender undersigned. I Solicitors. package and meeUng the objectives of the government, as determined by the CALEDONIA COURT BAIUFFSERVICES Being young can never last Minister of Forests, Those objectives are: Age 50 has crept up fastl #3-4554 Lozelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S2 • Create employment and economic opportuniUes for the community of Kitimaat (250) 635-7649, R. Smith Happy Birthday Village; FOREST • Advance the forest management capability of the Haisla Nation; dear Anna J • Encourage aboriginal/forest industry business relationships and encourage DEVELOPMENT PLAN value-aeded manufacturing, directly or indirectly; • Meet standard requirements for environmental qualit'/and management of wster, COURT BAILIFF SALE (Extension) The Court Bailiff will offer for sale the interest in the following Judgment '! i~:i:!~!,:.... i!::i::~i!i::ili~: ':i!!iiiii::i!iii:. fishedec, wildlife and cultural heritage resources, and, Pursuant to section 19 (4) of • Contribute to government revenue. Debtor:. Barbee Lee J~k~as the Forest Practices Code of APPUCATION DEADUNE & VIEWING 1 acre residential comer lot in 2 mile area of Hazeltan with older 12x64 British Columbia Act and sec- Appncatlons must be submined in sealed containers marked "Appllsseon and mobile home end outb~ildlngs Hey Kid, Finally done O'BRIEN ROAD and Bridge tion 4 of the Operational Tender for Forest Ucance A61oo4, North Coast Timber Supply Area" and PID 014-099-250, Lot 1, Block J, District Lot 39, Caselar District, Plan 961. Congratulations Maintenance Ltd. invites I Planning Regulation, the must be received by the Minister of Frests, c/o District Manager, 125 Market Place, Sold on a "As is, Where is" basis, no guarantees or warrantles implied or tenders for approximately 300 | approval of the 1997-2001 Prince Rupert, British Columbia, VSJ 1B9, un or before 3:30 hoers (PST) given. Grad 1999 m of spot steel painting on the I Forest Development Plan for September 24, 1999. Applications, including non-conndanUal portions of propos- Sealed bids will be received at the Court Bailiff's office up re he hour of J Boyle and Dean Logging Ud., als, will be available for public viewing at the above office between September 27 - 12:00 noon, Tuesday,August 3, 1999. Khyex bridge. 50 kms E. of Octohar 27, 1999. UBC Engineering | Prince Rupert. For enquiries re- I Forest Licence A16538, has Sale may be subjecl to cancellation without notice. The Court Bailiff I From Proud Paieats. "'11 garding the tender;, package: I Ibsen e~tehded to June 30, reserves the right to ad oum the sae without notice and apply t~ the Court please contact Dennis Reindl 2.000. The original term. of ! ~" ~'le: cl ~-~ii0n'iF the n~J arises...... Operating Manager at (250) Ibis Forest Development Plan Terms of Sale: Each bid must be accompanied by a dr~rt Or money order COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A61254 r,,,~ 557-4282 or Fax (250) 557- was July 02, 1997' to July 01, in the amount of 10% of the bid offered and made payable to Caledonia Court Bailiff Services. The 10% deposit may be waived in special circum- 4306. Tender closes at 3:00 pm 1999. For further information, Pursuant to section 21 or the ForestAct, a Bid Proposal .timber Safe Ucance stances. The balance of the bid, plus applicable taxes fo be paid immediately July 28, 1999. requiring the submission or a proposal, is being offered for sale. please contact Rod Fowler, at upon acceptance of the bid, failure to do so may result in forfeilure of the Closing Date: August 4, 1999 District:Nodh CoasUMid Coast Forest District deposit. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. (250) 635.6956 or in writing Geographic Location: Those portions of TFL 25, Block 5 within the North Coast at Post Office Box 220, Forest District and Roderick and Pooley Islands within the For appointment to view and for further information, please contact the Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A6. Mid.Coast Forest District. undersigned. ,~omathe~apy Massage Term: 5 years Volume: 52 000 m 3, more or less CALEDONIA COURT 5AIUFF SERVICES J HealingScents with Barb Whiting/Ellen This is an undeveloped timber sale ncanca, Applicants will be required to identify #3-4554 LazeUeAvenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S2 Black,Aromatherapists cut blocks within the specified operating area and carry out all operational planning (25OI 635-7649= R. Smith and development, Stumpags rates will be determined using the Msrkal Pricing System iMPS), Palm Readings Applicants must be registered In the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, HealingFrom The Solewith Sean Gregg any category. BPJI-ISH NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS ~ v Applicants do not have to commit to continue, expand or construct a timber proc. COLUMBIA INVmNO APPLICATIONS FOR to,us Menno Driedger NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A essing facility. CONTRACT EO0-23-7SSO DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND There is written material in respect of this proposed timber sale licorice of which Sealed Tandem for the construction of 1,305 lineal metres, more or less, of subgrade ByAppointment In Land Recording District of Smithers and situated near Prince applicants must be aware and consider in their applications. These materials and on the Fiddler Branch 200 Forest Service Road will be received by the District Rupert, 8.C., Take notice that Pacific Northern Gas Ud. of application forms are contained in a tender package which may be obtained from Manager, Kalum Forest Distdct, #200-5220 Kenh Avenue, Terrace, Brnlsh Columbia, 635.7776 the District Manager, 125 Market Place, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, V8J 1B9 VSG 1L1, up to 11:00 a.m. on August 6, 1999, and will be opened in public at that Vancouver, B.C., a natural gas transmission & distribution cam- 250-624.7460. All applicants must submit a completed application in accordance time. Work will not commence until some Ume In September, pony, is applying for a License of Occupation for Temporary with inslructions provided In the tender package. Applications that do not meet Tenders are invited from qualified contractom only, A qualified contractor is one who Work Permit over portions of the following described lands. these requirements may be rejected, has successfully completed work of a similar size and nature wnhin the past five Applicant must include a proposal providing Information requested in the tender years, and is in good standing with the Registrar of Companies end the Workers' Portions of Unsurveyed Crown Land, Range 5, Coast District package and meeting the objectives of the government, as determined by the Compensation Board. situated east af Prudhomme Lake and containing approxi- Minister of Forests, Those objectives are: Plans may be viewed and/or obtained for a non-refundable fee of $25,00 (including PAST LIVES. moldy 2.5 hectares. • Create and maintain employment and create business training opporlunnies for PeT & GeT) after July 24, 1999 from; Kldum Forest District Office, #200 - 5220 Keith the community of Klemtu, end encourage the perticlpeUon of local First Nations in Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia vaG 1L1, Dreams and Soul Travel. all phases of harvesting; The purpose for which the disposition is required is for tempo- All inquiries should be directed to Brian Bailey, at the above address, Phone (250) Discover your own • Advame local First Nations rorost management capability; rary work permit for repairs to our existing 8-inch natural gas 638.5100 or Fax (250) 638-5176. answers to questions • Encourage aboriginal/forest induslry business relationships; Blddem are required to submit 10% of the tendered price as a bid bond or cash about your post, present, pipeline. The repairs will be conducted adjacent to Pacific • Meet standard requirements for environmental quality and management of water. deposit. This will be refunded to the unsuccessful bidders. In addition, the successful Norlhern Gas Ltd.'s existing 8-inch natural gas pipeline as fisheries, wildlife and cultural heritage resources, and, bidder must supply a performance bond of 50% of the tendered price, or a cash and future through the shown on right of way plan 7096. • Contribute to govommant revenue. security of 10% In a form acceptable to the Province. ancient wisdom of Comments concerning this application may be made to the Applications must be submitted in sealed containers marked "Application and Tenders must be submitted on the forms and in the envelope supplied. No tender ECKANKAR. Tender for TImber Sale Llcenca A61254" and must bo received by the District shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever, and the lowest or any office of the Senior Lands Officer, British Columbia Assets and Manager, 125 Market Place, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, VGJ lS9, on or tender will not necessarily be accepted. Experience it for yourself. Land Corporation, 3726 Alfred Street, Smithers, B.C. V0J 2N0. before 3:30 hours (PST) August 4, 1999. Contract award Is subject to funding being available at the time. FOR FREE BOOK Telephone (250) 847-7334. B.D. DownJe, District Manager, Kalum Forest O~tdct CALL 1-800-LOVE-GOD Be advised that any responses ta this advertisement will be con- ext 401 sidered to be port of the public record. For information, contact PROPOSED FOREST DEVELOPMENT PLAN a Freedom of Information Advisor, B.C. Lands, Vancouver Island NOTICE OF PUBLIC VIEWING W UNITECH TRADE CONTRACT TENDERS Regional Office, Telephone (250) 387-,5011. Sealed trade contract tenders, as detailed below, are requested in regard to Notice is hereby given that Bell Pole Company will hold the construction of the Lax Kw'alaams Medical Building in Port Simpson, B.C. a public viewing of it s proposed Forest Development Plan The following tenders will be accepted at the office of THE CONSTRUCTION for Forest Licence A-16836. This Plan will cover the fol- MANAGER not later then 2:00 PM local time, Friday July 30, 1999 C-01 Concrete - Supply and Place ~~,,,~ Ministry of Environment, lowing geographic areas within the Kalum Forest District: 0-02 Concrete Reinforcing - Supply Lands and Parks Exstew River C-03 Wood Trusses - Supply Little Oliver Creek 0-04 Glued-Laminated Members- Supply Only REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL C-05 Prefabricated Wood Joists - Supply ~=l,,/t.II 'I1' Newton Creek C-06 Cabinetry, Custom Millwork, and Finish Carpentry This proposed Plan shows the location and orderly C-07 Insulation The BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Skeena Region C-08 Metalroofing, Rod Flashings i invites sealed proposals for the following: development of proposed harvesting, road development, C-09 Metal and Wood Doors, Frames Finish Hardware, supply 0nly Project Name: Facilitation of Northwest Wildlife Committee Meetings maintenance, and deactivation for the period 1999- c-10 AluminumWlndows- Supply 0nly 2005. The Plan also includes information on the mainte- C-11 Glazing Location: Northwest British Columbia C-12 Gypsum Wallboard Description: The Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks is nance and protection of other resourcevalues in the area. 0-13 CeramicTile requesting proposals for a contract for the facilitation of meetings of It is available For review by resource agencies and the C-14 ResilientFIooring, Carpeting the Northwest Wildlife Committee (NWWC). In addition to considering public before approval is considered by the Ministry of C-15 Painting wildlife management issues in the Skeena Regton, the NWWC acts as Forests. All approved operational plans and higher-level C-16 WashroomAccessorleslSupply a steering committee for the Northwest Wildlife Harvest Assessment, C-17 Window Coverings- Supply and Install and potentially includes representatives from the Lake 8abtne Nation, plans that encompass the development area will also be C-18 Mechanical A seniorcurler in Skin Tyee Band, Cheslatta, Wet'suwet'en, Gitxsan, Gitanyow, made available for viewing at this time. C-19 Electrical Tsimshian, Nisga'a and Halsla First Nations, as well as the BC Wildlife The proposed Forest Development Plan will be avail- The project is the construction of a new single stow 650 SM wood frame Federation, BC Fishing Resorts and Outfitters Association, the Guide Medical Building over a crawl space. The structure consists of reinforced the making able for public review at the Bell Pole Company Office, concrete Ioundatlons prefabricated wood floor olsts, wood Irame exterior Outfitters Association of BC, and the BC Trappers Association. walls and Inter or partit one,and a gang-nail truss rOD, nter or inishes are H ppy 50th The contractor will facilitate and chair NWWC meetings and provide 4109 Substation Road, Terrace, B.C' from July 15, 1999 painted gypsum wallboard. Floor finishes are combination of carpet and the following services: contacting NWWC members by phone, fax or to September 15, 1999 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. resilient floor coverings. The roofing Is an RCABC approved and guaranteed Dino j letter, confirming arrangements for meetings rooms and facilities, and 4:00 P.M. or by appointment (635-6295). In addi- metal roof. The site is to be fully serviced, completed with a gravel parking lot facilitating and chaldng NWWC meetings at a frequency agreed to by tion, ~e proposed Forest Development Plan will be avail- and access drives. Tender documents can be viewed at the oflico of the NWWC members, prepare and distribute minutes of meetings to Construction manager, and the ACA Plan Rooms in Va,couver, Victoria, members, and prepare a summa W of meetings and exit report for able at the Terrace and District Public Library, 4610 Park Nanaimo, Price Rupert Smithers Terrace,and Price George. Single sets 01 MELP. Avenue, Terrace, beginning July 15, 1999. By appoint- documents are available from the C0nstructlon Manager in exchange for a $f00.0O deposit made payableto the Construction Manager. Deposit is Proposals will be received until August 17, 1999 @ 2:00 pm PST at ment, a representative of Bell Pole Company will be avail- refundable on return of the documents, In good condition, within 14 days of the address below. Proposals must be submitted in accordance with able to discuss the proposed Plan and receive comments. tender closing. the terms and conditions specified In the Information package. The If any interested parties are unable to review the pro- Owner: LAX KW'ALAAMS BAND ARE YOU addicted to food? Do lowest priced or any" proposal will not necessarily be accepted. 206 Shashaak Street you eat and over-eat compul- posed Plan during these times, arrangements con be To obtain further information please Contact Seen Sharpe, at (250) Port Simpson, 80 VOV 1HO sively. Come find freedom and 847-7298 or (250) 847•7693; fax (250) 847-7728 or e.mail: made to view the Plan at a time convenient for them. fellowship in Over-eaters Anon- Consultant: IB G, HANSEN, ARCHITECT LTD. [email protected]. The proposed Plan may be amended as a result of u ymous. Phone JR at 635-8843. 201-315 West 1 Street (Meetings 2pm Terrace Inn Sat. To obtain a proposal package please contact Linda Flynn at (250) wriflen comments received. To ensure consideration in the North Vancouver, BO V7M 1B5 urday) 847-7270 or fax (250) 847-7728 final Plan, all comments must be in writing and addressed Phone 694-980.6001 Fax" 604,980-3153 Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks f t to lan Smith, R.P.F. at Bell Pole Company, P.O. Box 280, Conslructlon UNITECHCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. 2nd Roor 3726 Alfred Ave, Terrace, B,C. V8G 4A6. All comments must be received t ii[']i~ I * L' !=4 I"[~1 iil~l i (~1/~/| Bmlthers, BC VOJ 2NO Manager: 400,1530 56th Street ..... Delta, B.C. V4L 2A8 I ~gltrns. cc;;Ji,~ut~ Lucia ,USOCtJ,TtON i prior to September 16, 1999. I t nt-t.uNu or t.~oo.ass4.u,a j Contract award is subject to fundin9 being available Phone 604-943.8845 Fax: 604-943.0912 or 943:8846 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 - 89

• . CANADA'S LEADING video ALPINE CUT & Tanning. Re- DeecrlptJon Reference Closing Date Ladies And Men PSYCHIC franchise has locations now quires full time Hair Stylist. Q9-3145 04 Aug, 99 SAFE CLEAN, DISCRETION ASSURED AND EXPECTED I'i available. With 10 yrs of suc- Starting wage $10/hr. Contact To buildan approximately45kin ANSWERS cess Gone Hollywood Video is Sharon at (250) 847-2944. single phase14,400V distribution Advance Bookings Accepted a lucrative opportunity, Full line at Rosswooa,B.C. A class "A" Covering Hwy 16 West From Prince George LWe & n"SOUL turnkey, training, ongoing sup- CERTIFIED DENTAL assistant Certificateof Competency RATED #1 IN CANADA I required for Smithers practice, EVANLY RAYS TALK ] port and financial assistance. required. In Terrace area July 14-16 & July 30-Aug. 2 Call 1-800-567-7710 Today. to start mid-September. Please G,iVE I ON f apply with full particulars to File Details available from the office of BC Hydro Purchasing Manager, Call toll free 1-877-469-7158 gOVI ~ e,iRrlla CASH BUSINESS for sale, #473 c/o The Interior News Box 6911 SouthpointDrive, 13th Floor, Burnaby, B,C, V3N 4X8 uemlr ~..4]~ - ACCUlUUt [ Long time eslablished coin op- 2560 Smither BC, V0J 2N0. Tel, (604) 528-2577 local 2560. '. chile ,~ PSTCmCS erated amusement route in the COPPER CREEK Cedar ra- Merritt, Lillooet area and the 155 OBITUARIES quires an experienced shingle SealedTenders clearly marked with reference numberwill be received Williams Lake, 100 Mile House sawyer, cubermen and shake at the aboveaddress until 11 :O0 a.m, on the aboveclosing date. i 1-900-451-4055 I' area, containing pool tables, packers. Fax resume to (250) 24 HRS. $2.99/min - 18+i. foosballs, pinballs, video 825-9265 or mail to RR#f, $14, THE POWER IS YOURS games. Juke boxes and stuffed C20, Nelson BC, VtL 5P4. 410 FARI~ animal cranes already in loca- mmmeee BChgdro tions. This makes a great in- EARN $200, $300. $500 or vestment giving 30-50% returns more per week assembling pro- Leon Philippe Egger l EQUIPMENT duct in the comfort of your own Janoary 26,1923 -June 22, 1999 on your money yearly. Easy 2nd job only takes 2-3 days a home, send a SASE to OPH, 6- 1985 NEW Holland 310 Baler, 2400 Dundas St. West Suite $2,800. 1997 Vicom Model month. For more into. call Peter Ltd. In Lhe earlyhours of June 22, 1999 Leon ~ ~ 541, Ref L83, Mississauga., 1653 Fertilizer spreader, Trailer at 250-372-2908. ant. L5K 2R8, passedaway peacefully at the age of 76 in TerraceHosaita ~.,, Mount, $4,500. 1997 Farm King ESTABLISHED BULK candy NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A EARN $200, $300, $500 or DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND He will be missed by his wife Marguerite.his familyand very 96" Snow Blower $3,000. 1987 rending route. Work 4 days per close friends,Diane & Emmanuel,and his other friendswe New Holland 855 Round Baler month, Earn 35M per year. more per week, assembling In Land Recording District of Smithers and situated near Terrace, product in the comfort of your can't name becauseLhe list will be to long C/W Electronic Bale Command Machines located from B.C., Take notice that Pacific Norlhern Gas Ltd. of Vancouver, $9,000. 1997 New Holland own home, send a SASE to Cremation followed lhe service done by pastor Terry Vanderhoof to Prince Rupert. B.C., a natural gas transmission & distribut on company, is Model 166 Swath Inverter Asking $75,000. No vendor OPH, 6-2400 Dundas St. West applying for a License of Occupation for a statutory right of way Simonsonfrom lhe Lutheran Churchin Terrace. $5,500. 1996 PTO driven wood financing avail, Phone (250) Suite 541, Ref 683, Mississau- aver portions of the following described lands. We would like to thank all the firends for their moralsupport chipper tractor mount, $3,400 960-8449 after 6. .qa, ant LSK 2RB, Renn Posh Pounder $1,000. EXCEPTING APPLICATIONS and lhe nursesat the Mills Hospital, HOME WORKERS neededll To Portions of District Lots 2664 and 2663, Range 5, (;east Hydraulic Wood Splitter $600. for drifter with valid ticket, D8K A war , Leon was a quiet and somewhatprivate person who assemble our products. For free District and containing approximately 1.28 hectares. 1994 Ford 7740 4WD, 86 HP Excavator and grader opera- never showed-elfhis medalsor lalked aboutthis I~eroicacts. information send SASE: Distinc- Tractor, E-ZEE on loader, tors. Must be experienced in tive Crafts, 8-7777 Keels St. A good man is free joystick control, quick attach road building. Please reply to The purpose for which the disposition is required is for the Ioca- Concord, Ont, L4K 1Y7 or call k,lay he rest in peace. box #21. tlon and replacement of a 6-inch and I O-inch natara gas pipe- bucket, low hours. Telephone 1-888-771-7409. 250-560-5500. MILLWRIGHTS/ELECTRI- lines. The new pipelines will be constructed ad scent to Pacific LEASE TO purchase three bed- O'origine langue Francaise,n~ en France et Olev~ en Suisse Leon ~[~ COMPLETE BEEKEEPING CIANS South Yukon Forest Mill Northern Gas Ltd.'s ex stint 6-inch and 10-inch natural gas room house with suite, and ex- pipeline as shown on rignr ~ way plans 6489 and 10873. Philippe Eggera toujours~t~ un heroine de coeuravec une force peu honey-processing equipment located in Watson Lake (Yukon) electric four-frame extractor, tra lot on the bench. Great for a looking for above, Fax resumes Comments concerning this ~pplication may be made to the communequ'ill a toujoursmis au service d'aulruis, /r~ honey storage thank with drain- carpenter of contractor 635- to Cliff Harrison at 867-536- office of the Senior Lands Officer, British Columbia Assets and 3354. H~ro de la guerre plusieurslois d~cor~ par la France,par lee allie6s', / age, double strainer capping 7731. land Corporation, 3726 Alfred Street, Smithers, B.C. V0.1 2N0. Anglais et Am~ricains.ayant particpO ~ la rgsislance el fait prisonnierv wax press - all stainless steell MAKE $200-$300 per dayl Set- Telephone (250) 847-7334.. PERMANENT/FULL "rIME. Ba- par lee nazis, il a surv~cu a 13 rnois au camps de concentralion Refractometer, gloves, feeder, up today and be getting checks bysitting position available to Dachaud en/~lemagne. smoker, beebrush, bee escape, tomormwl To get started Email care for a very active 2 1/2 yr. Be advised that any responses to this advertisement will be con- paring knife, much more. New to: [email protected] or L~on glait un homme humbleau grand coeur,ces exploiisel mall~eursee old boy in our home. Must be sidered to be part of the public record. For information, contact wood to build bee hives. Call 847-1384. mature, ambitious and enjoy guerre ce n'~lait que Irgs rarementqu'il en parlait. II a Ot~ un combatantde a Freedom of Information'Advisor, B.C. Lands, Vancouver Island $1,650. 1-250-692-8899. NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUN- outdoors. Apply in person to Regional Office, Telephone (250) 387-5011. I'ombre et du silence, que ron devrai~ honorer, Un I~ommeau courrage ITY, Earn Significant income Costa Lessa Motel between 6- exemplaire,.II resteratoujours dane notre mgmoireel daneno coeurs. with only 20 people. Learn the 8pm. ~'~ BI~-SH INVITATIONTO APPLY ¢ truth about network marketing. REPORTER NEEDED imme- COI.LIMBIA FORESTLICENCE A60585 r=~ ~ Paix a son ame Free tapes and booklets. 1-888- diately to staff a one person North Coast Timber Supply Area 235-3248. Emmanuel newsroom for a weekly news- The Ministerof Forestsis invitingapplications for a non-replaceableforest licenco in WORK FROM your home. paper in Fort St. James, BC. the NorthCoast Timber Supply Area. Start a home-based business. Fax resume to Mark Warner Each personhas the opportunityto submitone or moreapplications. The lioencewill 3 BEAUTIFUL artificial wedding Home parties, Canadian made (250) 567-2070. authorizean aggregateallowable annual cut whichwill not exceed220 O00 cubic metrosof timberand will havea termof 10 years,the licenceholder will be respensi. cakes. One, porcelain Mickey & quality, affordable sports wear. VENDERS WANTEDII Terrace blefor operatic.halplanning, access construction, timber cruising, block layout and sil. Minnie Mouse under flowered Total investment under $2,500 Drag Race Association looking vicultureto free growing. archway. One, beautiful 2 tiered including stock. (250)-624- for venders for drag races Ter- Thereis writtenmatedal in respectof this proposedforest licenca of whichapplicants butterfly theme, One, absolutely 3018. race/Kitimat airport. Phone must be awareand considerin theirapplications. These materials and appflcation FEB 3, 1999 in the ladies change room at the Aquatic stunning 3 tiered heart shaped, YOUR DREAM come true. Fi- Dave Warner 635-5710. forms am containedIn a tenderpackage which may be obtainedfrom Ihe Districl surrounded and topped with Manager,125 Market Place, Pdnce Rupert, British Columbia, V8J 189250.624.7460. Centre, a bulova "Millionth nally a no-nonsense business VANCOUVER CURLING Club • All applicantsmust submita oomptstedapplication in accordancewith instructions Ounce'" watch. Has great senti- hand crafted sugar flowers. Call $49,049 a year potential will not seeking manager and/or ice- providedin the lenderpackage. Applications that do not meetthese requirements mental value. Please call 250- 638-0640. interfere iwth present employ- maker for 1999-2000 season. may be rejected. 771-3149. Reward offered and 3 BR. home, Mill Bay Rd. 1- meat. No competition, with Fax resume to 874-2865, mail Applicationsmust include a proposalproviding information requested in the tender acre leased lot. Graniale 37' namebrand product. No selling, packageand meeting the objectivesof the government,as determinedby the Minister no Questions asked. to 4460 Dinmont Avenue, Van- or Forests.Tho~se objectives are: LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pro at Aluminum Boat. Has every- no experience necessary. Min. couver, V5Y 2M2, voice mail • Crea~eemployment and economicopportunities for the communityof Po~tSimpson; the Bingo Hall in Prince Rupert. thing, 2 welders, gas, electric. 2 invest. $16,800. Fun, simple, 874-0122. • Advancelocal Rrst Nations forest management capability; a black leather wallet. Please chew land/marine motors, volvo profitable. Financial indepen- VANDERHOOF SPECIALTY • Encourageaboriginal/forest industry business relationships and beneficiallinkages return, no questions asked. I.D. legs. Has everything tools , Iol dence is a phone call away. 1- Wood Products is looking for an betweenPort Simpsonand PrinceRupert, and encouragevalue.added n~anufac. very important. Please call 29. Mill Bay Rd. Granisle. 1- 800-336-4296. individual with a Coastal All luring,directly or indirectly, (250)524-2002 extension "0". 250-697-2474 or 1-250-697- Species Lumber Grading Tick- • Meetstandard requirements for environmentalquality and managementof water, 2720. •i~ .-520 CAREERS fisheries,wildlife and culturalheritage resources, and, Reward offered. et. Supervising experience in 34 FT, gillnetter cedar hull, both quality and production. • Contributeto governmentrevenue. BE A professional actor great houseboat/accom, no mo- 18,1 15 yr thoroughbred mare. Fax: 250-567-3909. APPLICATIONSDEAOUNE & VIEWING Vancouver's Professional Film Applicationsmust be submittedin sealed containersmarked "Applicationand tor $1,800. 18' Tandem trailer, 1 Has done Hunter Jumper and Graduate 6 month program. Tender for ForestLIcence Aeo585, North CoastTimber Supply Area" and must ARE YOU single? Visit the yr old Heintzman piano $2,000. Basic Dressage. Jumps 3.6, be recalye~l.~ the Ministerof Forests,c/o District~anager, 125 MarketPlace, prince newest meeting place Asserted steel and aluminum Vancouver's film industry needs HELP WANTED nuped 8ntis-hColumbia V8J t Be.'on' or bet'0re~t~ 30 hours i~ST) September3,' good. on trails. $2,500.. 296-. actors. Toll-Free 1-877-FILM- www.DreamMates.com. tubing-and ftatstock (new). 20' 3522. 1999. Applications,including non.confidential portions of proposals,will I~e available New steel chimney. 10" table ACT www.universe.com/awa for publicviewing at the aboveoffice betweenSeptember 6 - October6, 1999, CANADA'S LEADING Psy- HAY & GRAIN SALES, CA- saw. RC airplane and controller IMPORT PARTS Person re- chics. Live & Confidential..99' GEN CONT. LTD. Glen 638- 5' wingspan, Large electronic quired: Inventory management predictions. Daily crisis, rela- 0254. i451N typewriter. Double/Single Bed, skills/ADP experience manda- tionship? 24 hrs/18+/$2,89min. HORSE & TACK auction. Sun- Mystical Connections. 1-900- All in excellent condition. Beach tory. Excellent people skills a ,: MEMORIAM day July 25 11:30 am 4071 Mc- with Serving it THANK YOU . Terrace U15 677-5872. Also Free Reading. Comber Hot Tub 810 Ultimate must. Full-tlme. Reply Box #5 Lean Rd, Quesnel. Consign. Boys Select Team and coaches 1-877-478-4410 (Credit Card. $3,500. Ph (250) 847-9174. c/o Morning Star, 4407-25th Right certificate for ments welcome. Phone BC would like to thank Canadian only). ' BEEF, LAMB, and pork. Ave. Vernon, BC, V1T 1P5. Tire for supporting them with a Auctions 250-992-9325. part time work. John E. Hill IF ALCOHOL is the problem, Naturally raised & processed SEEKING EXECUTIVE director generous donation for the 2nd many have found help with meats. Freezer orders cut & MINIATURE AT affordable for Gitxsan Child & Family Serv. Mail resume ~vith July 1921 - August 1996 year in a row. Many thanks to ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. wrapped to your specifcations. pricesl Miniature horse, show ices, Hazelton, Responsible for cover letter to: "Cecil" of Farwest Buslines for Phone 635-6533. Also, custom butchering, cutting and pet quality. Mini donkeys, implementation of prevention going that extra mile for the and sausage making. Delivery Dexter (Zebu cross cattle & mini and protection services. Mas- MALE ORGAN enhancement boys, Also thanks to Donna available. Hamblin Farms, sheep) Financing avail. Call ters in social work or equivalent, FDA approved. Medical vacuum 4425 Legion Ave. Hales for coordinating the Houston. Phone 1-250-845- (250)-546-9323. experience in child protection. pumps or surgical enlargement. boys/coaches travel and ac- 2133 or 1-800-6¢5-6992 or Call 250-842-2248 ext 366. Terrace, B.C. Gain 1-2". Permanent and safe. commodation for their trip to the email, farms@hamblin-qrp,com. Closinq date July 21, 1999. BC Provincial Soccer Cham- Resolve impotence. FREE V8G 1N7 LARGE QUANTITY heavywall TRAIN TO work in the pionships. Your "Ambulance" brochure. Call Dr. Joel Kaplan. REGISTERED LOWCHEN pup- ByJuly 26/99 312-409-5557. Insurance reim- culverts, w/collars, never used. computer industry. Network drivin.q was also aPDreciated. 12"-84" diameter, up to 40tt. pies for sale (3 females, 2 male) Technician, Computer Techni- bursement. Visit website Ready to go Aug 7. Will be mi- www.drioelkaplan,com. long. Cheapl Good for road cian, Programmer Analyst, Of- building, wells manholes, root crochipped, dewclawed, first .Our S/ncere SINGLE WHITE male 33, em- lice Administrator. For pro- The Choices Program cellars, etc. Can deliver any- shots, dewormed and vet grams or student loan into from ployed enjoys camping, hiking, (Terrace & Distrid where. 847-4083. checked, asking $600. Ph 250- our CDI College. Call toll free Thanks golfing, biking. Funny, romantic, 632-8817. Communily Services Nothing can ever take away caring , outgoing. Too shy to MORINDA TAHITIAN Noni today. 1-888-229-1555. i~ k~okingfor to Ihe followingpeople who have The love our hearts hold dear, meet that special lady. Are you Juice, 946ML=1 bottle-565. Suf- WILLIAMS LAKE, BC, Full time CosuolJOn-Call madethe past l~ng days easier Sweet r~emories linger every day a match? Respond to file #23 ficient for 1,5 month. Enforce opening for fourth Dental Employees. Our love still keeps yota near. immune system and helps to for us to copewith. c/o The Terrace Standard, 3210 SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- Hygienist in our busy, family Applicants must be 19 years To Constable Hundal and Marg overcome many diseases like: Your loving wife, Clinton St. V8G 5R2. ered, excellent price. 847-4083. practice. Four dentists and ex- of age. If you have Grade 12 from Victim Assistance- your children and granclchildren high blood pressure, cholester- cellent support staff, $28-30 task was unpleasant, but you XXX LIVE 24hr 18+. 1 on 1. 1- ol, can help to fight cancer. For THUNDERBIRD RANCH & and am interested in working 888-913-8122 from 1.75 min. Farm Equipment. Quality used start rate depending on experi- with people who are develop- were compassionate, canng, more into,, please contact Maria ence. Benefit package after one 900# available. 24 hr. Live Chat sales & Iocalors. Hauling avail. mentally delayed, and you and gentle. Korsak 1-250-638-0369. year, Please call collect (250)- To Ran & Yvette Rutherford, 155 OBITUARIES 1 on 1.1-900-870-7647 former- Dave Crossan 250-567-2607, 6 are willing to obtain a: 393-7161 ask for Sve or Maggie Clyde and Steven MacDonald, ly 870-2740. km Mapes Rd, Vanderhoof BC. or fax (250) 398-8633. • Level 1 First Aid "l'icket Dr, B0wedngand Dave Dennis- We Buy, • Class 4 Driver's Ucense you got us through the first terri- 330 COMPUTERS 510BUSINESS i • TB & Tetanus ble evening,and for that we are l-leather Irene • Criminal Record Checks forevergrateful. MAC CLASSIC, keyboard, Sell I OPPORTUNITIES : To Elan Travel for ensuring that Cameron mouse, all cables, all manuals, "ACTING CLASSES at AWAI" Please pick up an Paulacould get homein timefor style writer printer, style writer IILOSE WEIGHT NOWII I lost Start a career as a professional applicallon at 4916 Lazelle away suddenly in Heather'sMemorial service. power adaptor, style writers & Trade 40 pounds in 2 months. You actor. 2 wk. fulltime training in Avenue, Terrace, B.C. For couver on July 4 1999, To lhe two 8rendas, for running v•aanssed owners guide. $250 abe. HP can too. All natural. Doctor for- the basics. $550. 40 Powell St. more inFormollon call Ihe at the age of 2,.'3years. mulated. Call 1-877-211-6731 Vancouver, Toll-free 1-877- errandsand beingthem. Leaves bel;ind to mourn her Desk Writer C Color Printer for MUSICAL Choices Office at 635-7863. To Ran Craigfor providingaddi- Mac Computers, all manuals in- toll free. FILM-ACT. www.uni- death Morn and Dad, Gary serve.com/awa tionalaccommodation. and Sue Roper, her brother cluded. $300 abe. Call 635- INSTRUMENTS $$GOVERNMENT PRO- To Marvin Vald for providing Mike, grandparents , numer- 2158 anytime. GRAMS Information. Govern- such a comfortingand personal ous aunls, uncles and cous- ment assistance programs in- memorialservice. ins. Heather will also be formation to assist the start or To the staff of Terraceview missed by so many friends in expansion of your business and Lodge for providingsupport and Terrace, Pentlcton and DK GREEN couch, like new, farm. Call 1-800-505-8866. all Ihe foodfor the reception. Vancouver. Predeceased by exc. condition. Unique design. To ~ staff at the SkeonaHeallh her sister Kori in 1985. Call 635-7113. Northern Hearing Unit for all you'vedone and con- Memorial service took place JAkNITORI&L tinue to do, July 9 at McKay.s Funeral & Safety Training To the peoplewho broughtfood, Home. In lieu of fie'were, IIIJSINE$S sent flowem, and made dona- donations to Terrace ~ictlms A PRIVATEPOST SECONDARY TRAINING INSTITUTION tions to the Victims Assistance Assistance Program would FOR SALE Program. be appreciated, m ' ALLIANCE CHURCH Garage KOOTENAY HARDWOODS in Skeea Building Mnt. Ltd. WCB OFA LEVEL 1 <'7~ To the people who have hugs ,,~ Sale. July 24, 8am-lpm. 4923 Kamloops is looking for Aspen and offered so many soothing Large clientel Kitimat- Tues July20& 27 words. '-- ~'ftt~ ~I~l ~ Agar' Funds raised t° send and C°tt°nw°°d peeler logs" Terrace - Thurs July 22 Ii young missionary to Cameroon, (250) 573-2054. Sal Aug 7, Thurs Aug 12, Our apologiegif we have forgot- Sharing a ~ Africa. Rain orshine. ten to mention someone.Words For inquiries ph. Sat Aug 28 Just cannot adequatelyexpress Healthier • r II ~ Highest prices paid. Free pick- our gratitudeto you all but you Future II Skeena St. 9am-noon, Toys, upover 5. 1.250-562-2171. 635 2479 a'e foreverin our hearts, WCB OFA TRANSPORTATION ENDORSEMENT $75 Heatherwou/d be honored. Ask for Harb Frid July 23, Gary and Sue Roper Sat July24, Sun Aug 8 I 365 SunAug 29 DON'T MISS THIS ii ! iiE ...... MISCELLANEOUS NEW HOLLAND tractors. 7635 OPPORTUNITY. WCB OFA LEVEL 3 S5,~5 I would like to thank the Coroner Art Eramus; Cst M. FORr SALE - Raps 4 w/loader 86 HP 52,000. .. Sellingdue to health No July course (2 Weeks,Monday to Friday) Hacker, R.C.M.R; Carol Schmidt, Construction Association 7635 Raps 2 w/loader 86 HP reasons. Large cleaning Aug 16-27 8am - 4pro for their advice and support after the lass of my friend and NAPOLEON FREESTANDING 49,500, 5640 Raps 4 w/low low serviceserving Terrace & Sept 13-24 gas fireplace like new, $800. hours 55 HP 33,000. 8160 cab companion Colin W. Carlsen. Thanks is also due to Dean Oak dining room table, 6 chairs 4 w/loader 90 HP 72,500. 6700 Rupert. Steadyclientele & & Laurie Pleshka (Colin's bJ'other) o1: Maple Ridge for noti- Cab 2 w/loader 71 HP 21,000. contracts.Large volume, TRAFFIC CONTROL $150 $700. Reclining love seat, forest Thurs& Fr/, fying Cotin's brothers and sisters. green $300, Reclining sofa, for- Hay tools, 499 N/H haybine sales $150,000 year. July22&23 8am -4pro To all our kiends and co-workers who have helped me gel est green $400. Stainless steel, 17,800, 864 N/H Rd. Baler Asking $90,000 Selkirk chimney. 632-7851, 23,000, 535 John Deere Baler through this difficult time. 21,500, Call 1-800-553-7482, Thank you for all your support. 638-6377 USED COIN operated washing WANTED MASSEY 97 tractor Seriousenquiries only Marianne Derrick machines $250, Ph 635-2838. with PTO, 848-5728, , B1 O- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 I r;.z_z_z..z..z...z--z.,.z...z.-z,.-z..z.-z--z-.z-.z.-z--z--z- ~1 NWLA Training & DevelopmentTask Group Mariak Recreation Management Services is offering a cable spl;cingworkshop. I~ is seeki,ng Campground BC E-Teanl crew members for I~ IL!.] cmplo m nt for ]0 weeks on the dewlopm,,it or SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST, Date: July 27, 1999 [I] recreational facilities in local:provincial & regional Terrace. Some Accts Rec./Pay (will train). Strong organization- Location: Northwest Communily College [~ parks. There are opportunities for crew members in ~] The Choices Program (maintenance shop) (Terrace & District Communily Services)is looking for al and word processing skills re- Terrace. I~ quired. Spreadsheet skills an Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Casual/On-Callemployees wanting summeremployment asset. Reply with resume to box Cost: $150/person payable [17 Participants ntust be: [IJ Applicants must be 19 years of age. If you have Grade ] 2 and are • bct~vccn th~ ages of 16- 24 and physically fit 25 c/o The Terrace Standard, upon registration [I] interested in working with people who are developmentally 3210 Clinton Ave,, Terrace BC, 1~ • willing/able to work outdoors in all kinds of rJl delayed, and you are willing to obtain a: V8G 5R2. Learn hands on splicing techniques For strawline weather ril • Level 1 First Aid Ticket I'~ • ,,twfilable for 10 week duration • Class 4 Driver's License eye, loggers eye, rolled eye and shortlong, • TB &Tetanus Wages: $9.00/hr35 hr week • Criminal Record Checks Register at North West Loggers Association Start Dale: August 3/99 [~ Please pick up an application at 4916 I.azelle Avenue, 525 GRAPPLE skidder avail. by July 23, 4:00 pro. "lb apply, fax resumes h~' July 29199 to: Terrace, B.C. For more information call Ihe able for work. Call 1-250-562- .Space is limited so book early. Mariah Recreation Management Services Choices Office at 635-7863. 8638 anytime. Phone 635'4523. Fax 635-6801. Fax: (250)964-2286 CERTIFIED HOME Care Work- Email [email protected] er. 8 yrs. experience. Looking to L; :-IeDZ"=l"="Ie"I~l~'l='=I~I jjI==='l=='I~la=I=jDl=mI'm=le'I'mI '=~ do housecleaning, personal care. References avail. Phone 635-7834 ask for Sharon. EMPLOYMEMT OPPORTUNITY Casual Mental EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. Richard Thornton Con- Health Worker struction.Available for renova- Approx. 20 hours/week (Mon.-Fri.) Qualifications: tions, repairs or new construc- Home Support Worker Certificate & lion. 25 years experience.Call Knowledge oF AccPoc Plus and asset. LrU e Richard 638-8526. Must be available beginning of August [or training. Wage depend- Courtesy Travel Mental Health Course Certificate or related EXPERIENCED CARPENTER, ent upon experience. DO WHAT YOU LOVE!! Terrace, B.C. experience. Driver's license & vehicle Jurgen Mattheis. 635-7810, Do you like to have Fun with what you do? Do you consider the required. For more information please call Housing, renos, office remodel- ing. Independant distributor of Interested applicants IPlease submit resume with travel industry a career, nat just another job? To ~,eep up with our 635-5135. continued growth we are looking for the right individuals who Sun-Free vinvI products. references to" wont to join a powerful team and work in an ergonomic EXPERIENCED MACHINE op- Terrace Shell environment. erator for Skyline, Skycar, 3504 Kalum St., Terrace B.C., V8G 2N9 Northbend/Southbend, A YOU HAVE: FRAME Systems, highlead 90' Attn" Sheryl Ruigrok - Minimum 2 years LATA experience •towers, telescope and minis, Deadline for applications: July 27/99 Strong sales and businessbuilding skills 'Willing to relocate. Call Larry Goodinterpersonal skill and servce 250-615-7022 or 250-615-7671. orientation - Ability to work well in team environment HELP FOR hire. Will do odd Administrative skills jobs around the yard. Ask for James at 638-1114. Work for WE OFFER: minimum waqe. - Top Salary HOME IMPROVEMENTS. EX. - Superior work environment PERIENCED CARPENTER will Sunspun Foocl Service, a leader in who(esole fooc] dis- - Extensivetraining possibilities do work in all aspects of con- tributorship to the restaurants, hotels end institutional An opportunity to further your career. struction; concrete, framing, sial- ing, building maintenance, etc.. trade has o great opperhJnity in the Terrace area for on Replyin confidenceby [axingresume to the attentiono[ C ous Chr stensen. entry level Workmanship guaranteed. 638- Only qualifi~ candidateswill be contacted 8210. (604) 68 I- 1047 Sales Representative PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING, POSITION TRUCK and 28' trailer en- The successful candidate will be a motivated, organized INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT closed, will protect your goods and professional individual who has the desire to suc- across town or across country. REQUIRED BY MAJOR LOGGING CONTRACTOR Will assist, or load for you. Rea- ceed in a fast paced industry. You will be able to accept BUILDING EQUIPMENT The successful candidate will require the experience to handle oil sonable rates. Call 635-2126. challenges, work to a deadline, be a problem solver, accounting up to and including the preparation of monthly financial Now in two locations. Terrace al maintain existing customer contact and achieve growth MECHANIC statements. 635-2126 or 638-6969 (cell) or targets. Experience in cost accounting will be an asset. Strong computer Williams Lake 398-9041. Terrace, BC knowledge is also essential. il 604 : If this sounds like an opporlunity you have been waiting (Air Conditioning & Refrigeration) Salary will be commensuratewith qualifications. for, convince us you can excel in sales. Forward a We are seeking a BC Journeyperson with certification in Air :APARTMENTS :- Please send resume and referencesbefore August 5, 1999, to: resume along with a letter of inlrodudion to: Conditioning and Refrigeration to install, main lain and repair all air conditioning and heating equipment. You will also maintain HOWARD PRUNER, C.A. 1 AND 2 bdr apts avail immed. and repair air dryer and other types of building mechanical McALPINE & CO. On site management. 635-3594 Sunspun Food Service Manager equipment. Some travel will be required. CHARTEREDACCOUNTANTS or 635-5136 or 635-6428. 4634 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VgG 1S7 1 BDRM apt, security entrance, Box 280 You must possess a: • 8C Journeyperson Certificate in Phone: 250.635-4925 fax: 250-635-4975 no stairs, low expenses, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration with an Electrical email: [email protected] Edmonton, AB Endorsement •BC Class B Gas Certificate • valid 8C driver's $500/mo, avail Aug 1. Call T5J 2J5 licence. A 4th-Class Engineering or Refrigeration Operator Steve Butler 635-5338. certificate would be an asset. 1 BEDROOM apt. downtown Fax: (7B0) 451-7381 ANTHROPOLOGY INSTRUCTOR with heat inc. f/s and all new We provide an attractive compensation and benefits Terrace carpets. $450/mo. Phone 638- Closing Date: August 61tl, 1999 package. Please send your rdsumd, quoting ref #eEM992, NodhwestCommunity College has an openingfor a pad-timeinstructor in Terrace 1702. by July 23, 1999 to: BC TEL Employment Centre, commencingJanuary 4, 2000 and terminatingApril 28, 2000.The salarywilt be In Only those under consideration will be contacted. .¢3777 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC VSZ3HZ Fax: 604.434.3E69; 1, 2, 3, bdr apt. Avail immd. On No phone calls please. e'mai! (in text format): [email protected]. accordancewith the Cotlect~eAgreement between the Collegeand C.U.EE. site management. Ref reqd. Co35-6428, 635-2424 or .638-~ i~,nthr0ooloovi02- Introductionto ~;i~l and CulturalAnthmcolcx~,) f2 lectures):.... 7737. • ~"" " ...... '.... BCTEL Jan.Apr.This coursestudies a varietyof customsand beliefsof peoplewho are 2 BDRM suite. Avail Aug 1, vvww.bctel.com AA alive today or who lived in the recent past, Including rituals, kinship, politics, I economics,mythology, art, and religion. $450/m0, ref & DD required, • 635-2932 or 638-1053. Applicantsshould have a minimumof a MastersDegree in the coursedisdpline or 2 BEDROOM on Braun's Is- relatedfield and the abilityto performinstructional duties as outlinedby Collective land, 5 minutes from downtown, f The Family Place ~%~ Agreementbetween CUPE and the College.Prefer post-secondaff instructional $400 per month, 12th month JOB OPPORTUNITY free. Pets welcome. 635-9102. ASSISTANffBOOKKEEPER a provincially funded program operated by experience. 16/37 Community Futures is seeking an Assistant Bookkeeper for the Terrace Women's Resources Centre Society, 2- 2 bdrm duplexes located in its businessdevelopment office, Iocat~l in Terrace, B.C. is currently seeking applications for a We thank all applicantsfor their interest,however, only those selectedfor an Thornhill. N/G heat $425/mo, interviewwill be contacted. No pets Avail Aug 1/99. 635- THE POSITION: The Assislant Bookkeeper will work with the Children's Coordinator 4894. Bookkeeper and will be primarily responsible for loan investment Resumesshould be submittedby July 30,19¢J~to: 3 BDRM townhouse for rent~ funds data enlry into the TEA program, maintain filing system for The Family Place provides services to families and care provid- Competition99.057C w/basement, close to downtowr loan portfolios, do loan d.epo,sd"s and disbursements,monthly loan ers on child care issues. Director,Human Resources Terrace. Ref reqd. 632-5918. insurance remittance and 10on reconciliations, maintain a loan Box 726, Terrace,B.C. vgG 4C2 database, prepare required loan reports and maintain the network FAX: (250)635-3511 I backup. The Assistant Bookkeeper must have excellent computer We are seeking a self-motivated, energetic person to: skills. • Facilitate on site children's activities; Summit Square • Organize special events/programs pertaining to children and NORTHWESTCOMMUNITY COLLEGE Apartments QUAUFICATIONS: The person we seek must be highly self-moti- families; vated, have excellent communication and bookkeeping skills. • Develop and deliver workshops/training sessions for child 1 & 2 Bedroom Applicants should have demonstrated experience in: care providers• Units *Financial Management (which may have been obtained Required qualifications Include: Skeena 5auumills through either educallon or experience), including accounts • Background in ECE • Quiet & Clean receivable and loan manaqement. Demonstrated experience working with the public; A Divisionat • No Pets *Advanced knowledge ©narexperience in MS Excel, Word, • Ample Parking and Access. • Hnowledge of the issues surrounding quality child care; • Demonstrated written and verbal communication and West rrasmmgL Ltd • Laundry Facilities *General businessadministration and financial management • Close to Schools & skills interpersonal skills; *Computer skills in business soflwore • An awareness of community resources and services; West Fraser Mills in Terrace, BC, is currently seek- Hospital *Tho ability to work with others and under the supervision of • Excellent organizational and problem solving skills; ing an experienced woods accountant for its • On Bus Route a manager and a volunteer Board of Directors. • Computer Skills; • Security Entrance *Time management, planning and self-supervislon • Undergo a CRR criminal record check Northwest Operations for a 6 month term posi- • On site Building Manager *Knowledge of Tho Exceptional Assistant (TEA) program tion. While reporting to the Divisional Accountant, • Basketball, Volleyball & would be an asset The Family Place provides a unique working environment. The you will be required to prepare monthly cost and Racquetball Courts Children's Coordinator will work as a team member, operating The position offers a comparative salary based upon education within a Collective. This is a union position (.75 FTE). For fur- Iogflow statements for the woodlands portion of Ask for Monlca Warner and experience. ther information call Carol at 638-0228. the divisional financial statements. Other duties Applications must be received by 4:00pro on Friday, July 23, will include reconciling accounts and preparing a Call: 635-4478 19~9. Applications should be sentto: Resumes with covering letter and references should be submit- General Manager • ted by July 26, 1999 to: detailed Woods Information Package. A competi- 16/37 CommunityFutures The Terrace Women's Resource Centre tive salary will be offered to the successful team #204-4630 Lazelle Avenue 4542 Park Ave oriented individual. Submit your resume by Terrace, B.C. VSG 1S6 Terrace BC V8q Augusl 5111to Rick Mckinnon Northwest Inter-Nation Skeena Sawmills Would you llke a landlord who ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 10 treab you as a valuedcuslomer? Family and Community Services If so, try usl Terrace, B.C. Availableimmediately Applications are invited for a full time position in the Beautiful3-Bedroom Suite. Supervisory Team Leader V8G 4A3 Bright, clean suile.Wosher/Dry?r finance department of the Regional District oF Kitimat- and Dishwasher.Nice yards with For Northern Region Stikine. gardens. Veryclose to schools and downtown. CHILDREN & FAMILIES: Ensures the delivery of $6S0/momh essential services by using strong leadership The ideal candidate will possess the following Call 635-4261 and organizational skills to manage a team of qualifications: Marketing staff. Will provide consultation and direct super- • A sound understanding oF accounting procedures and vision and work closely with communities . processes. Position Open PARK MANOR: Personal managament monitors case practice • Minimum 3 years relevant accounting experience 2 bedroom apartment, to ensure they are current and meet required • Familiarity with accounting and spreadsheet software. 2nd floor, standards. Negotiate some contracts. Extensive • Good organizational, interpersonal and Ski Smilhers is now accepting applications for its mar- s600 per monlE, job description available on request. communication skills. Must be able to meet deadlines. keting department. This person will be responsible for includes heat. • Completion oF Grade 12 and some formal post- all mountain promotions and special events. Will AduJtoriented, no pets. QUALIRCATIOMS: Adminstrative skills. secondary accounting training, preferably enrolled in a have to work on weekends and some evenings. ReFerencesrequired. Knowledge and working expereince within strict recognized accounting program. Applicant must be outgoing, very energetic, and well Ph. 635-3475. policy. Must possess BSW, MSW or be a organized, candidate with experience and/or quali- i Salary will commensurate with education and experience. Masters candidate, with three years extensive FOR RENT one bedroom 'fur- The closing date for this position is 4:00 pro, Thursday, fications will be strongly cor'sidered, The applicant work exprience in a rural community. Successful must snow board or ski. It is a seasonal position, and nished apartment in Thornhill. applicant subject to criminal record review, August 5, 1999. Single occupancy only, No pets. work is from mid-August until mid-May. Please send References required. $360 plus police record check required and must be will- resume to: $180 security deposit. 635-i ing to travel. Please forward your resume to: Ski Smithers 2065. Treasurer, Manager of Financial Services ONE BEDROOM apartment on CLOSING DATE: JULY 23, 1999 4:30 pm c/o Job Search site management, no pals, ref's ' Regional Dislfid of Kitimat-Sllkine P.O. Box 492 required. Call 635-7429. LOCATIONS INCLUDE:. Dease Lake area 300-4545 Lazelie Avenue Smithers BC, V0J 2N0 ONE BEDROOM unit in Thorn- Terrace, B.C. V8G 4E1 Fax: 250-847-5327 hill. Available Immed $325/mo. Phone: 250-615-6100 635-7025 even nqs. Attention: Jeanne Leighton - Executive Director Fax: 250-635-9222 QUIET CLEAN 2 bdrm. apt Telephone : 250-638-0451 ~__Applications accepted untilAugust 1, 1999. J close to town. Laundry facilities. Fax : 250-638-8930 Reasonable rent. Ref reqd. i A 615-7665 or 635-5653. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 - B11

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RENT THREE bedroom house 4 BEDROOM, upperpart of large fenced yard, appliances SUMMER FUN at Sunpeaks BDR, 1 1/2 bath house on full lll~11~,~ii~ll~l~l| house. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, $g00 Resort. Top of the mountain Agar Ave. $700/mo. Phone basement. Near Uplands per month including utilities. accomodations & mgt.. 45 rain. 638-3126 4pm-80m, Close to schools. 638-7290. School. Drive by 4024 Munroe. from Kamloops. Golf/tennis/fish- $149,000. To view call 638- SMALL, CLEAN 2 bedroom ONE DUPLEX on Soucie and ing etc. Book no for the 8639. I1 11 QUAUFIEDELEMENTARY TEACHERS home located in the downtown two bedroom town house on millennium. 1-800-5B5-8834. e- Family Home Jl area available Aug 1. Includes Haugland & Pear with fridge, mail: [email protected]. 4 BDRM. home near Elks Park. Are you interested in teaching in a beautiful new 2-4 piece bathrooms. Rec. c•xcellentBring Privacy Plus Cily II First Nations Elementary School for the 1999/2000 f/s, w/d & dw. No smoking, quiet stove, 1 1/2 bath, washer-dryer VACATION SPOTS, The & Mountain Views, tenants. $700/mo + utilities, Call hookup. No pets. 635-5213. room, bar, n/g fireplace, fruit school ~ear? Saik'uz Elementary located 15 min- Roehling Group offers water- trees, shed, Reduced to bedleVelstatallin~ 3840 sq. ft., 6 Gloria 'at Re/Max of Terrace front vacation homes and rooms, 4 ~11 bolhs,wood 638-1400 Monday through ROSSWOOD, KALUM Lake: 2 $118,000. 638-8631, stave in bosement,gas fireplace utes south of Vanderhoof opened in September storey cabin to motivated, monthly or seasonal Whistler Thursday. 4 BEDROOM cedar panabode on main floor, solariumwith 1998. For more information call Principal Hal skilled individual in exchange cabins for your greatly deserved •.outhern exposure & spp. 3 car SUNNYHILL TRAILER Court: for improvements to property + vacation. Also avail, downtown summer home. #B Lakelse garagewhich accomm~lates 26' Stedham at 635-2509. Deadline For applicants is Drive, Lakelse Lake. Large 12x68, 2 bedroom trailer, avail some rent; must have own Vancouver Lofted Studio Suites RV and alsohas an office July 23; 1999. immed, Rent $550/mo, Phone beautiful landscaped yard, 1,1 wit~/bathroorn,lot size is tools, long term interests. Refer' for your extended business 165'x540'. V~ewfrontage is 175' 635-7025 (evenings) 638-0438 stay. Call Dawn @ 1-604-938- acres 89 fool fronlage. 798- ences. Hydro. 165 acres ranch 2039. For an appolnlment to view (days). prospects, river frontage. (519) 4502. call after 5:00 p.nJl THREE BEDROM condo, f/s, 422-1099. (message) Avail BEAUTIFUL 2600 Sq, ft: Pana- 635-373~ or (:3'8~819 CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN w/d, dishwasher, gas fireplace. immed, bode Log Rancher, Disassem- bled, in storage, ready:to move. and leave message• REQUIREDIMMEDIATELY Close to town. Phone 638- TWO BEDROOM house, f/s, $34,000. Call (604) 583-3212. Surveying, geotechnical and drafting (CAD) 0046. w/d. Family neighborhood, experience an asset. THREE BEDROOM house for fenced yard. Non-smokers. AVAILABLE AUG 1, a large 3 rent in the horseshoe area. $720/mo. Three bedroom trail- bedroom place with horse pas- f Sherry Anderson ~' Minimum 5 years experience required. er. f/s. w/d/$675/mo. One bed- Washer, dryer, fridge, stove. ture, $850/mo. All utilities incl. Notary Public F . .... • ~..'..,;.:...:.; :,...;.:s... Send Resumeto: ~ S~A Pets allowed, fenced backyard, room 3-plex unit. Immaculate, Roommate wanted $325/mo. Real Estote, 4445 Greig fireplace, gas heat. $750/mo f/s. $450/mo. Call 638-8753. 635-4444. Convoyanclng PRO,~ECT Avenue Avail immed. 635-6352 wills, SERVICES LOOKING FOR three bedroom Mobile Home LTD. Terrace, B.C. UPPER HOUSE, 2 1/2 bed- house with basement to rent or Trohders, V8G 1M4 rooms, no smoking, close to rental purchase. For family with Declarations, town, nice garden. Avail Sept. Mort'doge good references. Prefer rural Documentotion, 1. Phone 638-760B. 3 BDR trailers. $600. 2 bdr trail- settinq. 638-8776. Nolarizatlons Member 5 BDRM house for rent. 2 1/2 ers $450-$550. Small trailer. PROFESSIONAL WORKING REDUCEDTO SELL! bath, close to town & hospital. $400. 635-4315. Couple requires 2 or 3"bedroom 4921 Gair Avenue Avail Aug 1. Phone 635-9438. 1 3 BDRM trailer 12x68 in Thorn- home in rural area. Excellent Terrace, B.C., V8G 2K1 s154,900 Bdrm suite. F/S, $450 utilities hill w/European kitchen, built in tenants. Strong references. Tel: (250) 635-5988 ~4 Bdr., 2 1/2 both. incl. Avail immed. Phone 635- dishwasher, F/S, W/D, fenced Room for horse big plus. W/D, ~,, Fax: (250)635-5926 ,,j SPACIOUS 2 bdrm suite in 4- ONE BEDROOM bungalow for 9438. ~Close to schools and plex. Avail immed. Walking dis- yard with storage shed. F/S. Will consider rent to own or rent. Avail Aug 1. $415 per 6 BDRM house, 2 km north of $550/mo pad included. Avail extended house sitting. Call PROPERTY NASS Valley. 58 downtown. tance to downtown. Working month. Phone 635-2319. couple reqd. 4 appL incl. NO Terrace, room for animals, stea- Aug 1. 635-7507 after July 23 e'"~ninqs 638-7670. acres, 2 homes, outbuildings, #Nicely landscaped, pets. $775/mo. Ref reqd + DD. dy income or security reqd. 635-3836. QUIET NON-smoking working good water and power. Contact ~ fenced yard, ALSO AVAIL 2 bdrm apt. Avail Call 638-0207. 3 BDRM. Avail immed. Comes couple with indoor spayed fe- Si Davis 3667 Krumm Ave., ~On bus route immed. F/S. No pets. $600/mo. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY w/30x60 shop. Phone 638- male cat looking for quiet clean Terrace BC, V8G 4Y2. 638- 2410 Kalum Street ACCESSIBLE WORKSHOP for 2 bedroom house or apartment. 7899. DD. 635-6824. rent. Approx 18"x30". Heated small two bedroom house, re- 0748. cently renovated, four References avail. 615-0347. THREE BEDROOM apartment & bright. Workbenches & stor- BRAND NEW 2 bdrm mobile TWO BEDROOM condo, great 638-1995 appliances included, $650/mo for rent f/s, w/d, dw, downtown. age areas. Ideal for vehicle home situated on private lot. view. Near Mills Memorial, No pets. Ref reqd. Security de- storage and repair, hobbiest plus DD, No smokers. Call $47,500. Call 638-8575. 635-4133. N/G heat. Avail Aug. 1. posit $360. Rent $725. 635- etc. $150/mo (utilities incl.) Call $700/mo. Phone 638-8084. BRAND NEW 2 bed house lo- 5954. 635-4261. CLEAN 2 bdrm mobile home in TWO BEDROOM apartment for cated in horseshoe area. July 40 ACRE package. 20 mins I ~ETAILOR OFFICELEASE SPACE ( 15. $700/mo 638-1880. Pine Park, 4 appL New wind- "Sh4ALL ACREAGE" rent. Near new, quiet, on site ows, fenced yard, $600/mo. from Smithers. 2,700 sq. ft. manager. Five appliances, gas AlmarlinBu~di, g I: EXECUTIVE CONDO in quiet Call 635-2126. home w/lots of windows, hard- Nicely treed & fenced with 6 bedroom house, 2 fireplace, mini storage. No pets. cul de sac with 180 degree pan- wood floors, family-room, living- 3219 Eby St. [ CLEAN 2 bdrm trailer. Wash- fireplaces, 6 appliances, close to town centre & References required. oramic view. 2 bedrooms and room, w/natural stone fireplace, ,. 2,~sq.fi.Retoilor0ffice,Gro,~IFloor I' er/Dryer, F/S, nat gas, ns, $750/month. Call 635-4954. study, 1.5 bath, 2 skylights, 5 custom Oak Kitchen, 3 baths, schools, heated barn, large workshop with 220 |. ],~00~l.ltfo 1,500~i.ff.O~m2~R~', I: $575/m0. Plus DD. 635-7180. TWO BEDROOM duplex suite appliances, all window cover- detached garage, barn, set-up wiring, glass greenhouse, fruit trees, garden plot. for horses. Bordering crown on Queensway. Very clean has .IL,' " .Ph:635"719.| _ '.| ings, garage with automatic FOR RENT or sale. 2 bedroom, land. $270,000. Call 847-2662. . Price $176,000 Phone 635-4453 f/s, natural gas. $500/mo Call door opener, 2 decks, hot tub. 12x68 mobile. Fridge, stove, 635-2837 or 635-7844. All yard maintenance and snow washer in beautiful treed park. CEDARVALE FARM for sale. i removal included. No pets. 635- $500 + DD. 638-7690. 37 acres, house, barns, all 4840. equipment & view. Reduced to J 2 Bedroom Aparhnent I FOR RENT two bedroom trailer Brand 3 Bedroom on SoulhsMe! I -new~renovaled - [Teehot woMr | FIVE BDR. house in horseshoe f/s, plus wood heat. Large yard, $200,000. 849-8400. I -$500 per monlh I 1 BDR condo close to down- near highschooL $650/mo. n/s, good gardening. $500/mo Se- http://www.hpmarketing.com/ 2 sto~7,1250 sq. ft. housewith bedro0m town. Security entrance, on site, n/p, ref. reqd. DD, f/s, + DW. curity deposit. Ref Reqd. On coxen/clan/ dormers.Big yard. Excellent price. Ready to move I Call Collect @ 632-4308 | laundry facilities. N/G included. NG heat. 635-2159, Avail Aug Nelson Road, New Rome. Avail CHOICE BUILDING lot 5408 in. Not..qosfurnoce oak kitchen,patio dean to J or cell @ 1-250-639-4069 I $5B5/mo + DD. Call 635-4858 1. July 15. 635-6904. McConnell Crescent. 798-2039. reardec[, ca~0ort yelk~w and red'cedar custom I CLOSETO SCHOOLANDHOSPITAL I for appt to view. FOUR BDR. home on 1/2 acre railings.Tiled enkoncewoy, hen~ cr0wtspace. RENT TO own optional. 2 bdr, 4 FOR SALE by owner. 160 acr- 10wE, argonwindows, sconce and pal lighting. i 2 BDR apt. Avail immed. Quiet lot near golf course, n/g, fp, n/g appl, mobile home in Sunny es for $34,5001 Located 30km Wo#llast ot thispricel CLINTON MANOR & Clean. Laundry facilities. F/S. heat, f/s, n/p, n/s. Ref reqd + Hill. Renovated $600/mo. 635- south of Dawson Creek. Treed Ground level. Ref reqd. 635- DD. $550/mo 635-2159. 2126. in Aspen, with some spruce, Asking $139,000 WE ARE TAKING 1126 or 635-8991. NEW LARGE 2 bdr town pine and fir. Phone (604) 606- APPUCATIONS FOR A incl. GST 2 BDR duplex, F/S, Available house. F/S, D.W., W/D. H.U. 7900. Phone Roger BACHELOR SUITE June 1st, New Remo on Nelson fenced yard. Ceramic tile, oak LOT #10, view of Sleeping Road. $400 plus D.D. and ref. cabinets. Loads cf storage. Beau~ Mountain, 290L x73 W. $420.00 monlh. reqd. 635-6904. $750 m. Close to hospital. 638- Phone 638-8736 and leave 635-0080 0661. 1 Bdr Apt $500/month 2 BDRM DUPLEX, fenced yard, 1 BEDROOM suite $300 message. No Pals, referencesrequired. 4 appl, ref reqd, phone 635- NEWLY BUILT side by side du- month. 1/2 DD. Joining bath- 3546or.638,0012...... ,..~ plex for rent in Terrace. For, room. 635-7544. :730 FOR SALE BY Phon~'-635-3475 ...... into::'~1r'6.i~,:~o8'.' ...... '/ • • • r ". Quality Home 2 BDRM townhouse & 2 bdrm OWNER duplex suite. Townhouse: f/s WE ARE now accepting appli- 668 TOURIST Duplex: f/s, w/d. No pets. Ref cations for a clean well-main- 1070 SQ ft home located on HUNTINGTON Reqd, 635-3796. tained 2 bdrm house located in : ::; ACCOMi /:' town bench. 4 bedrooms, full ThornhilL Ideal for 2 people of basement, vaulted ceiling has ff 2 BEDROOM house, natural couple with one child. F/S, W/D, APARTMENTS HI-HUME Lake (1 hr to Cache sauna, hot tub, solarium, natu- gas, large yard, close to town. NG heat. Avail Aug 1/99. Taking Applications Creek) Rustic waterfront cabin. ral gas stove, double carport, I] 635-7459. $600/mo plus sec. dep. For 1] 2 bdrms, sleeps 8, great fishing, detached garage, fenced and ff Now 3 BDRM townhouse, F/S, no app. to view call 635-7467 after hiking, and R&R. Boats/oars landscaped backyard with large ff for1 &2, pets, $650/mo, damage depos- 5pm. 0 incl. $300/wk. July-Oct. 1-604- sundeck. Asking $156,000 635- B it. Phone 635-2479. 534-5722. p Bedroom suites 1454. E F. •Clean, quiet renovated suites 3 BEDROOM UPSTAIRS SUMMER FUN at Sunpeaks 2300 SQ. ft., 4 bedroom house, =I • Ampleparking house 1 1/2 bath. Close to Resort. Top of the mountain ac- open design, large rec. room, r= • Laundryfacilities on eachfloor town. F/S, W/D $875 utilities commodation & Mgt. 45 rain oak cabinets, NG fireplace, ; Beautiful Vaileyvlew ; • Closeto schools& downtown incL No pets. Ref req. + DD. 2 BDRM apt. Quiet & clean. from Kamloops. Golf/Chair. fenced yard backs onto green Private yard 5221 Mountain Vista Dr. • On bus route Avail immed. 638-8874. Basketball, raquetball court, Rides/Biking/Hiking/Swim- space in Thornheights, fruit • 8ecudtyentrance 3 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath top plus volleyball. References re- ming/Tennis/Fishing etc. Book trees, greenhouse, garden ' S199,000 • On site management floor suite. Very good cond. quired. $525/monlh. Newly• now for the millennium! 1-800- space, small workshop, extra • No pets '. Freshly painted. In the horse- renovated. 635-0662 or 615- 585-8834. emaih sunpeaks@di- large driveway for lots of park- • Referencesrequk,~l shoe. Avail immed, Utilities incl. 6762. Sale or rental purchase. rect.ca. inq. Must be seen. 638-1280. To view call $800/mo. Ph Lisa 638-8639. 4 BEDROOM house, fenced 638-1748 yard. Pets welcome. Shop. Close to schools. Ref & DD reqd. Avail Aug 1, $750/mo 635.4246. ~:i;i!:i New, Hodern 2 BDRM bsmt suite in town.

leave name and #. large 2 hedroom, I I/2 bath, B ~ ~ F~ 1320 sq ft., townhouse all utilities, satellite dish, rural Iocatedonsouthside. ,~./_~' ~;~7.~.~3~.~ .,. ~J.~:*~-~'~ ,..~ . ~ r\~" area, 5 rain to Terrace, Hwy Crawl space& no pets. ~ ~ :.":~".*:~'~,,.- ; ,.. , ~:'~ L 18W. Suitable for adults and ),yulmontn...... ,_ -- ".~'~--~,~---f~ x;~!~~~~~:~ii~:;7;: :.1 i seasonal workers. 638-1413.

bright 2 bedroom bsmt. suite, " la, x ~o --_- ...... ~v..~ . ,r,~ ,... • ,",'..~,~r , , $550/mo, heat included. 1/2 ,~ ...... ~ .~.-4¢.'"',. • ~:.,~ :~.,~::!i"; "~. ~~ ,.. , %,,~.. r4.... " D,D. No pets. 635-7714. ~ .~L,.,.,,.. ( .• ~ :~,,. ONENE BEDROOM ground level, rvl RENT -- - • , <,- .:: ,. AllII utilities incl. stove, fridge, ~ L~ ~,~~V~E/~/ .~, .. , .,. ~EIZ ~~,~,.. :~ ..~. il washer,asher, dryer, fireplace. Upper 4200 sq.fL, air condition~, I = ,;,';. ,"' - Thornhill,hornhill ' Non-smoking.Non-smoking • $675, =..an r ]dnu," ¢ ...... ¢q .~f~ vn ...... = r ~ .~ ~.- , ~r.""- ~-~ availvail July 1515.• 635635-3756." 3756 ' E~cellent location.._.(s ~ ~ L[ K[rCHEN , i~ DININGnOOM "111:~"~"~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i I~ ~ ~ ~I THREEHREE BEDROOM basement ~ i "-tl~l- ~ I' ~,,(~2°1 ~°x~' IIl~f~' r-T--F'T-F~-i--T~II:~ ~ ~l;I;lil;ll~illr;Lli[~lllllB[ |,1PJ ~1~1:-¢ ~" suite.J te Newly renovated. Down-Down• C.3 commercial 4 000 s f : =~c~,~,~. l ..., ~=~ !. ~ ~'::~,.~ ~_~r-r-r- :r--r-i-~.r_r_~_~-= ~. towniwn location. Includes fridge Good exposure'H, 9.14'- 0 ~/~ ~~~.~~ stoveova washer dryer. All utilities, Doors. 1-10 OH Door ~ ,-.--) ~ ~ &. eo~ s¢...... Availvail immedimmed, 635-4642 or 638- [de / ' "i ~ ~"~ "-'~P" ...... 1500. THREE~IREE BEDROOM bright Ol'£ers?.w. basementmement suite near school & ~3:~_,[~}J]~P~ I "-- A A SUNKEN / ~ ~ ~r~ " " I • downtown,)wntown. f/s, n/p, n/s, w/d Single car garage, large I c

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MOVING? RELOCATING? 1973 EMBASSY 12x56, 2 bdrm TER cE Give us a call. We buy, sell, with addition + shed. Recenl renos. 4 appl. Nice and clean. PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1982 VANAGON VW camper- GREAT STARTER home. 3 trade & finance Real Estate. ized van. Excellent condition, The Roehlig Group is offering a Exc. starter home $28,000. bedrooms in horseshoe. Large 638-7687 leave messaqe. 4 Door with air conditioning fridge, stove, sink, Sleeps four, IH I I; k'/,"] I =1;I fenced yard, garden, play- variety of properties for sale in PoD top. $6,500 obo. 635-4398. house, sandbox. Asking Lillooet, Nanaimo, Squamish, 1981 14X70 3 bdr. Pine Park, 5 was $20,765 appL 10x,?.0 addition. 8x24 1994 22' Prowler travel trailer. '98 JeepTJ Sport $122,000. Please call 635- Victoria, and Whistler. Call Air conditioning, awning, sleeps 6 cyl, hard top, only 6000km 0067. Dawn @ 1-604-938-4502. covered patio, shed, Must Sell. Reduced to sell. $39,900. 638- 7, immaculate condition, $23,995 LARGE OLDER home in North "UNIQUEt" ESTABLISHED .ow $17,773 oo $15,500 OBO. 250-846-5914, Usk. New foundations, upstairs, world call B&B/Art Gallery or 7766, private home~ 370' of Primo 1991 14X70 triple E mobile MIKE ROSMAN RV "Help" we roof, drilled well, septic and ma- need campers, trailers, 5th, mo- '98 DodgeStratus sonary chimneys, wood heat; Lakefront w/ultimate view of home for sale, 3 bedroom, 2 full to(homes, Buy/consign, fenced Auto, Air, windows, locks, Large lot with fruit trees, be(- mountain/glacier/valley pano, baths, covered deck, Must be Dtg. 5958 compound, seperate use sales Cruise, Tilt ries,and workshop. Needs fin- rama; Very priv,, priv beach, ca- moved, Asking $43,000, Call $17,588 bin, waterplane dock, 3,350 sq 635-7448, staff, Interiors largest dealer ishing, Suit carpenter. $65,000. TERRAc"E call. Peter 1-800-811-8733 or 1- 638.8526. ft. tastefully decorted, fully 1992 GIBRALTER Trailer De- 250-558-8635. '97 PlymouthVoyager WHAT A deall Priced below as- equipped throughout. World luxe. 14x66, 2 bedroom, full ¢3 [iN|l:i'kl I =1:~ V6, Auto, dual sliding doors, class fishing, skiing, golfing. sessed value 4 bdrm home with size luxury bathroom, sunken www.terraceautomall.com tilt, cruise, tinted glass lots of features, fenced lot, large hunting, 4 km to town with air- living room, built in china cabi- $15,995 shop & the jacuzzi tub are just a port on highway 16. Serious in- net. Sky lights in kitchen and 4916Hwy 16,Terrace * 635-7187 • 1.800-313-7187 few. Located in quiet quiries only, $375,000. Ph. bathroom, Full 8x28 covered '95 ChryslerC0ncorde neighborhood close to school, (250) 847-9174 Fax 847-8889. deck. Fully landscaped with 1991 CITATION Supreme 23 V6, Auto, A/C, tilt, cruise, Quick possession. $99,500. r4016 BESTSTREE1 storage shed and fenced in 1/2' tandem 5th wheel trailer. cassette & more Phone 635-4246. yard. Including 5 appliances. Sleeps 6. Fully loaded, a/c, m/w, Ig fridge and freezer, $16,995 I Immaculate condition, must be FOR SALE: Townhouse. see to be appreciated, Located i Elr rnm am/fro cassette. TV antenna, 3 b/r, ~ ~/2 bath, ~~ at #27 Pine Park, Please phone awning. Like new, hardly used. '97 PlymouthBreeze to make an appointment to view Call 250-632-2766. Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Cassette 1555 sq. ft. at 635-6926. Askin.q $78,000. 1992 26' DUTCHMAN 5th $15,588 N/G-hydro, Power Smart 1996 MODULINE 3 bdrm 14x68 1993 Honda Accord EX 1993_Chew Lumina Wheel Trailer c/w large rear cert. New windows, +cove- $194,S00 MLS @ #65 Boulderwood MHP, 4 cyl Auto, loaded.Remaining i-urosporz bathroom, a/c and awning. '96 JeepGR Cherokee 4x4 rings. Dining-kilchen, living (~tm b~ih2 yr oldfoe( bedroom hnme on n Larch Ave, Terrace. Bank re- extendedwarranty. 6 cyl Auto, low kms, fully loaded (Used very little, like new condi- Laredo room, rec/poal-rm., quiet (ul des~c dose to Uplands,~5o,oi. Quaint possession, no reasonable offer Was $13,995 Was $13,995 lion) $16,900. Farmall Super 6wh, Auto, Air, windows, locks Util/strg/wrk/rm. F/S. couerd gar(hopens to o largeIded foyer. refused and financing OAC, Now $I 2,...___995 Now $11,995 Cub Tractor- Model FAA & more Parquet floor/qual.carpet. Spodousfamily room with patio dso~ to $2,300. 10'6" Zodiak Boat c/w fencedyard. Main fl~ oilersbe~ulifd kitchen ready for occupancy now. Ph: $25,995 Fenced kant/back yds., 1995 Volkswagen Cabrio 1988 Ford F150 4x4 removable wooden floor and ~h island,bre0kf~ nook, ond (0~ner sbk. 1-(250)764-4840 to arrange Co.nve,di~ trees. H/shoe. CourtesyTo (0zyn01ural gas firepl0¢e in dining/liuingronm viewinq. 4c~'~~~ded 5 spd, 8 cyl, canopy oars $1,600. Phone 847-4561 '91 Jeep YJ Reahors. $74700. andpatio doors Io a covereddeck which dl0~ 2 SINGLE wide pads in Coal- $6,995 after 6pro. 6 cyl, Auto, hardtop aHew of themuntains. [xtrns indode ,enlml Inc~9'~i~'st'~ r~r, alarm 32' 5"rH wheel older, but good Ph: 635-1131 eves. vo(, olorm,amomblinds, doubh pored de(wood MHP ready now for Was $20,995 $10,995 ~rivm~y,and o newviW[fmn. 2080 ~l.h. your mobile home, large yards 1998 Jeep Cherokee condition. New fridge and ready and parking for 2 vehicles. Call Now_.~995 Sport to go. Asking $6,450. Phone '92 Chrysler Dynasty FOR SALE Gordon for details 638-1182. 5spd,6 cyl,NC, 4x4, factory warranty 635-3981. V6 Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Call Sheila Love at 1994~r 3i :.~s DRIVE BY #6 Marsh Crescent. $24,9.__.995 SNOWBIRDS SPECIAL 1994 Windows, Locks RE~I~ of Terrace • 638-1400 • Then call for appointment to 1991 DodgeShadow 27 1/2 5th wheel w/12 foot slide $10,995 Now $8,995 view. 3 bdrm. plus the 2 addi- C0nve~bre.4cyl. auto. out in mint condition. Double tions make this a very attractive $6,995 windows, heated tanks and '88 Jeep4Dr Cherokee modular home, front kitchen, all 1987 Honda Civic Wagon many extras. Reduced price to 4 cyl, 5 spd 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, air appliances consider short term 1995 GMC Yukon SLE $26,000. Call 250-567-9909 in $5,495 financing on purchase price of $3,495 4dr,Auto 350, loaded, towing package, Vanderhoof. $79,900. Ph 635-7425. 1995 Honda Civic LX runningboards, roof rack I OVER200 new & Used R.V.'s 17 I '96 DodgeRa~oS~1500 For role by owner a MOVING MUST sell, 1978 $27,995 I new brands. 0 down financing, I 1245 sq. ft. home on full 14x70 mobile. Good condition Oneowner, dealer serviced I trades, or we pay cash. For best I basement with 4 bdrs., den, three bedroom plus addition. $10,995 I price in B.C. Call us flee 1-800- I ~18,995 3 baths & central air Set up in Pine Park. Sacrifice at 1668-1447 or www.voyager.rv.comI conditioning. Situatod on nicely $28,000. Also household I B.C. Interiors largest dealer I furniture, appliances and 1992 JUST.IN.Z: I Vayager R.V. Centre Hwy. 97 I landscaped [eneed lot. Close to lWin~dd, s.c.01,9452. I golf courseand has a 24x32 Ford Escort. Everything must '95 Ford 4WHDR XCab fully finished wired & plumbed fin. 635-5781. Anytime. 1995 GMC 3/4 Ton 4x4 1995 Ford Contour GL V8, Auto, air, Cruise/Tilt shop with 12 ft. ceiling. Long Box 4cyl,Aut0,fully loaded, command start $12,995 A must see at $147,500. ('~ew14 x 70 Mobi~ low krns,$21,995 sharp truck $10,99..__5 Call evenings 635-5511 1986 Nissan IMu[ti 4x4 '95 Ford Aerostar for appt. to view 1989 Chev 4X4 Silverado 1973 25' Class Cabana Motor- Ext, AWD, Fully Loaded Stapside,R011 bar, 8 cyl,5 spd. " ) $39,900 home. Fully equipped. Air con- $17,995 Now $15,995 $9,995 ditioning, microwave, etc. On propane, excellent condition. '93 Ford Explorer 4Dr. 1992 Dodge Spirit 1988 Ford F150XLT $15,000. Ph 635-6350. 4x4, V6, Auto, Air, CrulsefTilt, 4drsedan, air, 4 cyl,auto. YES! Lariat 1981 MOTORHOME Estallishi- Windows Locks $6,995 Auto,Ext. cab, fully roaded, iongbox ment, 25' Dodge 44 Motor grc, $17,995 Now $15,995 $7,995 4 kw generator, sleeps 6, lots of Includes: freight to lg94 Jeep ~J ~ara extras. Asking $12,900 obo. '92 Ford F150 6~i~j~0~, & 1989 Ford F150XLT Phone 635-7232. 4x4, 5 speed Prince George, block & ImmocubleRanch Slyle level, fridge, stove & $16i,995 ° Lariat 4x4 20' HOLIDAY trailer, deluxe $8,995 Executive Home Auto,8 cyl,fully loaded package, new tires, exc condi- drapes, 2x6 exterior $9,995 tion, phone 635-3546. '89 Ford 4WHDR XCab with unique open floor walls, 1 piece tub & 1997 Pontiac 6ranG Am ~lan. Featuresinclude 2 shower, and cathedral : :7 ...... VS, 5speed,Air, Cruise/Tilt fireplaces, 3 bedrooms, GT 1995 GMC Sierra SLE 910 BUILDING ~ $7,995 Now $6,995 ' athmo..ms,,s.kyli~htsand ceilings , 4 cyl,5 spd,NC,fully loaded, spoiler 4x4,turbo diesel, ext, cab, auto, fully beautito so id oak cabi- " Sheila Love $20,995 ~;:,., .10aded,t0wing pkg, ~~ r ~ ' •SERVICES '68 Ford R~ng~!!~Cab netry. Situated in a quiet ~ 635-3004 $27,995 I neighbourhoocl,close to II 4x4,~~~riat, 1985 Honda Prelude DON'T PLANT grass, have an I town. 4426 Birch HillAve. II lg91 ChevCamera instant lawn. Put sod down and II For appgintment..toview II 3824 Hatton Street Auto,4 cyl .... $4,995 BeautifulRide turn on sprinkler. Call 847-4083 $5,995 II please call II 74'x205' Vacant Lot $9,995 for a delivered price. '87 Ford Thunderbird $47,900 MLS $5,555 FEATURING... Singlehurst Forest 1956 Hart Highway 2-8 Acre Parcels - Treed PRINCE GEORGE, BC 2 BDRM house, large lot, gar- $40,000+ MLS Auto '98 Chev Cavalier den, fruit & nut trees, satellite 563-5412 4 cyl, Auto, Only 11,339 kms dish, basement, 4 appliances, 3064 SolomonWay email valridge @pgonline,com Was $15,995 Now $13,995 peaceful, in town beside Skee- web page KEN'S na River. $105,000. 635-1674. Jackpine Flats ww~:valleyridgehomes.bc.ea Detailing '96 Pontiac Firebird BABINE LAKE- Immaculate 3 New 4 bedroom home, in- 1-888-301-Z288j V8, 6 speed,T Roof, Loaded br, well built cottage on .38 law suite, wrap around deck MARINE $22,495 acre, Post and beam construc- on 2 acres. MOVING. MUST sell. 12x48 *Get it clean for summer tion with open floor plan and $195,000 MLS mobile with 12x48 addition. 4g46 Greig Ave. '96 GMC 2500 loft. Offers maintenance free vi- Totally renovated, sheds, play- *Detail adds to resale Extra Cab 4x4 nyl siding, veranda, and storage house, Asking $30,000. No rea- Ph: 635-2909 V8, Auto, a/c, cruise, tilt power shed/workshop/grnhouse, Can 3678 Hcrwtflorne Ave sonable offer refused. 635- *Free Estimates windows & locks & more be lived in year round. Furniture Thornheights 1740. and equipment negotiable Newer 4 bedroom home with PINE RIDGE homes selling *Located at Terrace Honda Was $29,995 Now $27,995 separately. $139,500. (250)847- SR1 homes in Burns Lake. Will 8356. 2 baths, custom blinds, and *Call 24 Hours MarinerM0torsl '96 Geo Metro alarm system. match any Prince George pric- GRE/~T FAMILY homeH 3 year ~. $152,000 MLS ing on new 14' wide, sectional 5 speed, cassette, old, custom built 3 +1 bedroom only 29,000 kms or modular homes. Call Leon at Priced to Clear basement entry home on large 1-250-692-3375. 615-6844 Was $10,995 Now $9,995 lot- 55'x150'. 1 block from new : 745 MOBILES elementary school. 2x6 cen- '94 Chevrolet Cavalier struct. 3 full baths, possible su- 14'X70' HOMES available at :: 810 CARS FOR:: ' 30ML Marathon Auto, Air & more ite lower level. 1234 sq ft upper Pine Ridge Homes in Burns LARGE LOT or acreage in Ter- $9,995 level, 663 sq ft entry level. Cen- Lake. Starting at $17,900. Free race area with or without house. : : :SALE ::. tral vac. rough in $169,000. Call delivery! Call Leon at 1-250- Water and sewer preferable. No $2999.00 (604) 869-7176 after 5:30 pro. agents. Jack evenings 635- PONTIAC PARISIENNE 1986 1994 FORD extended cab, PU '95 ChevroletMonte Carlo 692-3375 or 692-7295. 4x4, black/silver, 99,000 km. V-8, Auto, Fully loaded 9590. asking $2,500 obo, fully loaded, automatic, propane, new Priced to sell at $11,900. Phone $16,995 ~ii ~IIllllllllllllllllllllll _ transmission, & brakes. Phone 1-250-692-3375. 9.9 ML i!ii~ROYAL LEPAGE Terrace 638-8874. '93 Chev 4x4 Extra Cab '68 CHEV Beauville Van, Full i IIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllln~ependent~ owned and opem~ size 8 passenger van, loaded, $1999.00 $17,995 i L,sa Godlinski removable bench seats, trailer 1965 MUSTANG Coupe. 4 package, well maintained a/c, '92 Chev Xtra Cab 4x4 ~~ Bus: 635-2404 speed, black. $8,000 or trade pw pl, tilt ,vgc. $6,900 638- V8, Auto,A/C, Tilt, Cruise& More ~~ Home: 635-4950 for 4x4 truck. Phone 638-7907. 0108. Serious enquiries onlv. 12993 CHEV w/t, 1500 pickup $16,995 low mileage. 4 speed, P/S, P/B. '96 DODGE Ram 1/2 ton, ex- 1984 OLDSMOBILE omega in tended cab, 4)(4. Excellent con- good running condition, New Good tires. Red with black ca- $1o99.oo IMPORTS nopy. Cassette/radio. 638-1452. dition. Asking $20,000, 638- winter tires• Reduced to $1,000. 1260. '97 SuzukiSidekick 635-9420 1977 DODGE 1 ton supercab JLX, Sport,4Dr, 4x4,NC, cruise, 1990 HONDA civic LX, 4 door, and steel deck with boat trailer. 635-4648, Can be sold 6M tilt, windows,locks & more power windows, power locks, $19,995 What a Homel New Home cruise control, $6,500, 635- separately. Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath Spacious split-level home with 4848, 1979 FORD 250 4x4 lifted IDemo) home on quiet no-thru street, large lot backing onto brand new tires, good running 1990 PRINCECRAFT Corsica '95 Toyota4Runner P0rquet flooring in living room, ~lreenspace4 bedrooms up, 3 1990 MAZDA MX6 Special Edi- condition, $2,500 obo. Phone 23' Aluminum Cuddy Cabin, Ski $1399.00 V-6, 5 speed,running boards entry & hall, n.g• fireplace in balhs,vaulted ceilings in living, tion. 5 speed. Excellent condi- 615-7418. Post, Live Well, Electric Down- farn. roo.m,.paving stone drive- tion. All season tires. Black ex- riggers Twin, 100 HP. Mariner $26,995 way and fully. Fencedbackyard dining and kitchen. Gas fireplace terior, .qrev interior. 635-7534. 1988 WHITE Ford ec0nd line w/lg. she;'l. Listed MLS w/mantle in fan~. room off extended van. Has raised roof Motors. EZ Load Trailer, excel- '95 ToyotD~:~l~er $144,900 kitchen. ListedMLS $219,900. 1993 MAZDA Precldla MX3. and trailer package on natural lent condition, $25,600. 250- 40 ML Marathon v-6~[,.~ws V6, 5 speed, E/C. CD player, gas and gasoline , Engine and 560-5575. ~r~'~lt sun roof, new tires, $13,500 transmission rebuilt 1995, 19' WELDED Alum. Jet 150 $ t3o,oo ~25,995 obo. 635-7455. Many recent repairs in good evinrude with prop, top, etc, 1997 MAZDA Protege SE. 4 condition, Very economical and Askin¢l $19,500 call 638-1186. door, auto, a/c, low km 17,300. versatile, $5,300 obo. 635- 21 FOOT ALUMINUM Jet boat '93 Toyota Camry $13,600 OBO. 638-0109 after 6429, V6,Auto, AIr, Tilt, Cruise, Power with trailer. 205 HP Chev Vortec 6 ML 6pro. marine engine 50 hours, two ' Locks & Windows & More 1989 FORD Ranger XLT air, p/steering, p/brakes, bedliner, stage Hamilton jet drive. Was $17,995 Now $15,995 1998 FORD explorer assum- $1430,00 able lease. Low monthly pay- drybox, 5 speed, king cab. $21,500. 798-2039, ONELOOK WILL DO/ ment. Two years remaining. No $3,500 obo. Ph 638-0920. FOR SALE 14' Princecreft boat '91 Honda Civic h Enjoypanoramic mountain views, ram flits ~hsl!.nlngcu.slo~ bvilt money down. Call 250-692- 1992 NlSSAN 4x4 King Cab and trailer. Two motors, 35 4 door, 5 speed onmonRrivale 9,El acre}, rorma,, ¢ingroomoffers vaulted ceilings 7955 leave massaqe. XE, 4 cycl, 5 spd. Rebuilt motor, mere w/jet, 30 merc prop. wilh sk~i~ll~ts, rparbleand opk qalu~=.1 gas lireplaca, and liled foyer, 15 ML $9,998 Now $7,995 um~nl ~,cnen red,rarest0ean oaKce ,,nero, ~arg~ custom oanlTy, and CARS FROM $500. Gover- new clutch, new bearings and $3,800 obo, 635-2673. • liledfloor. Pre~.1~gst fiook pvefloo~fish pgn"dwfii¢ll 0~ac~ an seals In rear diff. Excellent con- 4 Stroke al0undanFe,pt.wiidlife. Ups~,rs fea~ "es ~ .bedroom.s.plus.seacious nemnt seized & surplus. Sold ~ masmrw~. ,on ,nc,ua,es.~.su,l~ camp] ih~,~m iacuzzitul;/. All this plus locally. Call for listings. 1-688- dition, $11,300 obo. 798-9527 secun~ sys.~.,,~n~m vlac ann U,Loqsementready tar your 342-3500. Ext, 8860. after 6pm. nmsnmgtouches. At~ ,ctivelypriced at $2sto.oo FOR SALE 1990 Chev Lumlna. 1993 DODGE diesel, 3/4 ton $339,50~ MLS Great family vehicle. Lots of op- extended cab 4x4. 5 speed ca- position. $3,300, Phone 638- nopy, buckets, running boards. G30-1400 0940, 9 wheels 80k. $18,500 628- 25 ML 638-8198 Residence 9240 Leave messa~le. 1994 SUZUKI DR 350, excel- 4916 the,, 16 West635-7187 Call eoz~'l~ for lent condition, only 1750 km '86 FORD Escort Pony, 2 door, '81 GMC Truck & camper. F/C, 1-800-313-7187 DUL 5958 reliable eervtce todayt since new. Electdc start, A-1 4 Slroke hatchback~ asking $1,000, 638- a must see. Asking $6,500. shape. $3,350, 638-1427. vwnv.terraceautomall.oom 1665. 835-4388. $ssso.oo

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914 CHILD CARE : ' 944 i~ i c~b=y MmCELLANE0us a mother of two with ECE. Child f Looking for -'~ :: )::: SERVICES:I; ; oriented home with lots of fun. Phone 638-1718. Child Care?| CONSOLIDATE YOUR pay- DEBT PROBLEMS? We can SkeenaChild Care Resource and I ments. One easy paymenL No help. Free consultation. Low is taking registration for Sept. Re[erralhas informationon / more stress. No equity-security. Cost Consolidation Plans ac- Licensed facility. Music, art, sto- child care optionsand on | Good or bad credit. Immediate cepted by Creditors. Stop ries, and snacks provided. For choos!ngchild care. / approval. Immediate relief. Na- Stress & Collection Calls, Credit into call. Tracey Hani, ECE 638- Dropby The FamilyPlace / tional Credit Counselors of Ca- Counseling Society of B.C. A 1421. at 4553 ParkAve. / nada. For nearest office. 1.888- Non Profit Service. 1-888-527- 777-0747. Licensed and bond- 8999. or call 638-1113, . | ed. welcomes 2 children far SkeenaCCRR is apr0gramof be I DO YOU need a licenced Bar babysitting. PfT', casual basis, TerraceWoman'sI]es0urce Cenb'e I Tender for 50 to 350 people? spacious yard w/playground, Ig andis fundedby theMlnisby for We do Weddings, and padies of , ...... indoor activity room, minutes Childrenand Families. all kinds. Reasonable rales, full from park. $25/day includes table service available upon re- HARIX::ORE FALLING meals. CPR, ref615-0274, quest, black tie or casual evenls a.-"~ " 'at & Comme"r~'~'~ Specializing in Danger Tree Removal TWO MOMS available to baby- Call us for pricing and reserve- lion information. 638-7830. ~:eu-pet & UpholsteqService ~1~ Trees in your yard mak- sit for working parents. Snacks and lunch provided. Close to SMITHERS BASED trucking •Rood Restoration ing you nervous? school. Fenced backyard, Lots Your Welcome company looking for full or par- I~'-"'li~ ''~ "~[ FREE ESTIMATES Call Hardcore Falling of games and TLC. Reasonable tial backhauls from anywhere in ~ Wagon Hostess far Alberta or Saskatchewan to de- • 7633 -Free estimates anywhere in san 638-7700. liver anywhere from Prince He Northwest. Terrace, B.C are: George to Prince Rupert, 847. Call (250)849-5289 4083. Lindo SUNMAR COMPOSTINO toilets. Perfect for the cottage, 635-9768 25 year warranty, Canadian made. Best pricing in BC, Im. Tired, home i I11 PRECISELYRIGHT:': & Tonyo mediate deliveryl Nova Inde. Let me bring the pampering to you t • ~ ...... pendent Resources, 1-800-661. - ...... ° .... "-''" ..... " "-"-- i"J ~ Tmck&New2MtTralleratVourSendcel 615-0330 8484. , .Manicures .Pedicures .SculpturedNalls .Waxing | "'~r% f?r" • Across town or the country :: • • I ~ ~ " Will ass/st or load for you If you have moved : " I JPilB ~ • Reasonable Rates to Terrace or have : Appointmentsnot always necessary / ~ ~ • Bondable tO0 VOtlllg,,. iust had a new feagainst 638-2092_. i baby, are getting sill iuppodUSC married, or starl- rtn~improvement ing a new busi- progrcsm', i Terrace-.,l_ llll mFULLY,NSURsDTree Trinmd,g ,!ill::l ness, lust give us a i. ~nli! call. JSC., ' -- [ t~ ~.aug~ ] I:::llll~l~P Danger Tree Removal I I By HousesAnd .owar Unes I:1 l I I,aW CLEAN-UPSERVICES.AVAILABLE l:l i:tel$ie FromHouston to PrinceRupert II 1~LCOME~• - :~ FREE . :!: l'l ~l/" E$11MA'I~ (250)635 7400 / ~I • ,, ...... :,..,., ...... :, ii J B14 • The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21,1999

Thank You to all my loyal How customers and friends who have made my last 8 years are at McEwan GM very memorable. I have now we taken over the ownership of Mantique Fashions in the doing?, Skeena Mall and invite everyone to come and visit When u,e fall short of )~ur expectation, ph,ase tell i~. and to see our full line of When a newspajger story does not seem to reflect#lay u,bat men's wear, and junior u,as said, let ollr editors know. Wben we are Imable to solve apparel for young women )~mr complaint, u~ encourage .1~)u to submit It to the: and men. In addition a full I I B.C, P~aess Council taylor shop is located on our premises. See you soon. 900 ° 1281 W.Georgta $L Vancouver B.C. V6E 3.[7 Tel/Fax (604) 683-2571 Located in the Skeena Mall The B,C. Press Council wa.s createtl In 1983 as an Independent review board to #345-4741Lakelse Ave. CAVALHEIRO protect the public from press Inaccuracy or unfairness and to Terrace, B.C., ~d~/'0/~8 //'K'. promote qualtO~ 'ournallsm. Formerly Mantique Fashions www.bcpresscaunclLcom/In k

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