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swap denied TERRACE --. The provincial.., request under.certain sections of':'. Poration oWes ;th6: regional The corporation made the ment schedules have already Approval in principle of~the~:!.~ government isn't going to up- the Municipal Act.that we asked ~:,district the money".from'a 1986 shares-for-debt swap pr0posal been re-negotiated three times. share proposal has already be~:.>, prove a.request by the Shames f0r...an :iopinion on," S/dd:;:ipurchase of a ski'lift:and Other to the regional district.earliel" • - given by the City of Terrace and Mountain Ski Corporation that. Marcellin !asf'~eek, " ' - '~. '~eqdipment: from ~the~:district's this year. Conversion wouldin- A successful debt for shares the District of Kitimat ,which a :$313,000. debt it owes: the ApPT0yal:~ight come, saidi'.'iinow.closedi'~iKitst~mkalum ski regional district.be con,vetted in- MarCejli~ii';~iif'!/i:the converSion.i'~i:"ol~erati6n::;'i~;s~:ni~../beingused .cludepremiums.the$8,000..., ~..x~.,in insurance:,..',~:i..districtSWap wouldbeComeSee thethe regionalsecond have representation On the, regional district. , ,~. to~.share s, 'says d!stri~ ad-.: proi~Os~.~a~..~'iJceesSfullyputtor, i~!for'.:the,!"~or~6~ti6n's~ new Shames has also:-'~ked the isagroup.of private investors) ministrator Bob Marcellin: • ; :regi6n'titi :dist~';.votets in/a:.~:idevelopment6n.~,~es' Moun. district" to forgive, th#:$94,000 largest shareholder (the largest Taxpayers in . those municipalities and in the rural ~ /Marcellin, ~aid hewas told of • i;efet~,ridtit~>i!!~:il i:. . , : .;;:: 'V:tairi,w~'~t"ofTe~r~i~e~.~.: .'r :$ " interest debt but that aiso Won't. in the ski corporation and give it area surrounding Terrace are: the.decision byphone'last/Week .. ~.'Th~iiii(!h~':~e~efidum ideai!.~!~,!:i~The!Co~ati6~ii~a~n'tmade b#~:approved-byithe municipal a;seat 0n'its board of directors. still paying for ' the~'Kit~/' ann is waiting thisweek for. a 'woiVt:/b~.ii~.!th'e~iefier but that/':i:.pa3~m~ifs:~:~the~$3i3,650 debt," affairs.ininistt-y, said Marcellin. ~ Marcellin said the regional sumkalum ' lift equipmeht letter giving there details, "" colil~i~s.~ii~i~,-i~eerie oftheo~'-:,~ithe : $8:i000:"i~' :insurance . The sw~ap:;.proposal is the district can call in the debenture bought by the regionaldistrict. ;:-"Seadingbetweei~ the lines~. ': fi0n:~':f0r:e6i!siderafi~0n, Tl~atql' !;i'premiui~s':.;!~/n:..th~':::.equipment latest in a series.of financii~l arising from the debt, or extend Approximately ' $457,000 ~'in.,; we're expecting a lettei' saying :'hav~~::t0 '~be~:~l~,t~rn~ined,,~ ..he - ::ii~. paid by.~i~gi~fi~district and di.~cussions'to ,take place b~t~ or defer therepayment schedule capital debt remains: and, that the (municipalaffairs) minister : :.~aid. !!; ', .:: ~.~:~-':::Y:, ~,~.. /:. .- .. " :.,'$94:000"inY.int~e~t".payments wecn the~regional, district an>d without municipal affairs won't be paid off until the year is not Prepared to approVe.the Shmesi:i~61untain~'Ski Cor-::!~.dafing ' back':t6!t~G1986sale, - the ski corporati0n: Debt repay- ministry approval, 2000. ~. - ...... ' ~..".~; '.:-+,'- :~-"~,~-'.:.';" .,!~ " :..... "'" ~,~7.': , ::'. • ' :~. " .: '.' " ' Fewer Drug sales students fewer disturbing TERRACE -- Recent drug have tended to buy,at places busts by undercover police in such as pool halls anti,arcades, dol,lars Terrace point to older dealers Woodhouse said officers this TERRACE -- An-unexpected and younger customers, local time found teens are now going shortfall in the number of RCMP say. to the'adult dealers' homes to students enrolling• in area A dozen local people were ar- get drugs. Schools this fall could force rested here following a six-day He said police information trustees to. cut the school undercover RCMP sting opera- thatmore older dealers were district's budget....'":"~:.~ tion in late July, Ten men and getting involved in the local t Enrolmentis below What was two women face charges of traf- drug trade was a major factor in projected..at-.more than three- ticking in narcotics. the :decision to conduct the quarte.rs:of the schools in the Police conducting the opera- undercover operation: district;~ resulting in a net short- tion noted an alarming trend ,Our g0al was to go after fall of ~108 students, assistant toward younger teens buying known traffickers in the area, S¢hoo!s. superintendent Mar- drugs from adult traffickers, and try to' shut them down," shall Bergsmlt~said last'week. - said Terrace RCMP Cpl. Don Woodhouse said, "and that's ."The' dec#.ase in i:enrolment Woodhouse last week. what we did." could "cost :School i)istrict s8 He said officers bought small He said .the younger ages Of more than, $250,000; i: because amounts of drugs from people kids involved is something the money ,iLreceives from the theylYidentified as street-level parents and students returning pro,vin~e isl.die,fly ti~i .to '-the dealers'.in Terrace, to school should be aware of. "All these people were adults numbd:i:"'.O'f,.:,i.~ti~deritS': In~ the "It does seem to indicate that -- all of them over• 25- years: the drug.problem here in Ter- ~:~:Under new Sghool financing old," Woodhouse said, "None race is worsening,'Y he said. rules:~introduced by:the'pro..:, of them were kids, but they "'There also seems to be more ...wRre d..e~'ng ,to k!ds, and that's, .=.~o£.un d ...." . ~,~.. . .. l~ebr6~i~i .:.m,:.ai'.bid., to curb. - someth~that worries us." " The undercover offic~rs;en- -~p~Ing educatto0 costs:-- ~e' And whii¢.yoUths in the past '---countered substantial amounts '~/..[] , . , i . ' Of hashish and:~c'ocaine., ~tudent enrolled,,: : W0odhouse said. They went to :Because school, trustees drew local dealers and bought quarter up~.th~e" budget':last spring based ounces Of marijuana and ~/~ ~enro.hnent. projections,- any hashish, and grams of cocaine sfioi~fall '" |n~'-~enmlment :,. now fined -- the three main drugs officers Could SPell•m0re budget cuts in TERRACE -- Two logging encounter here. area~scho01sl: : . companies have been fined for "Coke and hash are the big- i'~~ Although there are • no plans dumping raw sewage into the gest two," he said. "We con- t6 ~:•l~tteachers as a result of the Douglas Channel last year. tinue to see lots of hash in town, de, line,in enrolment, Bergsma Wedeene River Contracting and there's now a substantial ~;ilrii~d"trusteeS_could be facitig Ltd. was fined $5,000, and amount of coke around as s6me!i'.tough d~isions, .'.'When Douglas Channel Resources well." 0ie"dii~t setti~s, we will be down Ltd. was tined $3,000 for the He compared the busts this -i!fil ~i6ulatio~s(:and dowri in pollution violations in Terrace summer to asimilar undercover re.venue as well," Bergsma said. provincial court Sept. 11. buying operation three years ,"We're Still: discussing the Both companies pleaded guil- ago, in which charges were laid financial impact of this." ty to introducing waste into the against roughly the same environment, contrary to the number of dealers~ "Thistime ~iil ~ i ' cont'd A2 ~Nard :poses with "DO• YotJDareioQu'esilon,~ we got the same amount of end t with those of other •residents of.the Chariot- ! terms of their dumping permits under theWaste Management drugs in a quarter the amount Act. Floating logging camp of time." barges, operated in the channel off by the two Prince Rupert-based hariot:t ,i companies, had no septic tanks ~n'dis'~lav There' are ::ais6 severai~ and. Were dumping human the hook sewage directly into the water. TERRACE- A Terrace ke up said~': Crown prosecutor Elizabeth ~,~0tbrist has lost her lawsuit .:-.. Bayliff said Wedeene was hand- iagainst the city for damages ed a h~vier fine because the :resulting from a car accident ~itn a violation was their second en- - last Winter.. J..years vironmcutaloffence. ~'/~ etty: Barton claimed the afirst She'.said the company was ~PpbHc ,woiks,.department was Coktvicted in ~1985 under the ;~g!,igent'in:ailo~dilg?Sn6W to be federalT~heries Act of altering .~fl~,ih,theniiddie Of Lakelse fisheries'i~!habitat in logging ~ve'nue, She:~aid the.snow.piles oper~ti0n~':6n the Queen i~b~t.ructed ~'bibility, causing the 'T'heY Sane: Chafloite Islands, .~cideht. betweenll herself at the their libr~ The~:"flew::' convietion against wedeene:,,involves I a greater sewage/~!!discliarge 4han the DoU~las'i:/Channel .: Resources viola.tion:,'~ B~yliff',satd, and it to01~':~lli~i:ifi, Shallow water in ' Kttkiata-.lnlet.~ .wMch Hartley Bay.II~ati~;¢s ~'.rise • ' f6r shellfish- . . i hasvesti0g~i~.... : "'i": ..,., ~ ~ ;, :" ,,," ...:

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He said the most optimistic allocated it all," she said, estimates -- after extra students She concededtrustees might are added as a result of the new have to consider taking the BONELESS FAMILY PAK CHUCK :dual-entry kindergarten pro- shortfall out of the money set WHOLE SHOULDER "gram- point to an enrolment aside for teachers' wage about 50 students less than pro- . demands, and take a harder line STEWING :jecte~i in the spring. in current contract negotiations 2.18 kg PICNICS '!That puts the reduction in with the teachers' union. "It's 'FRESH HOCK--ON funding somewhere around a really, really tight," Cooper quarter of a million dollars," said. "I don't think they (the said secretary-treasurer Barry teachers) realize how tight .it Piersdorff. is.'" -.That enrolment total also "It's not going to be easy," counts on mo~,~= •than 100. added Piersdorff, "and the • students who are unaccounted reason it's not going .to be easy C

for .-returning and • enrolling,. is becausethere's no slack in the PER• m.-I II Bergsmasaid. "That's an area budget. But we'll have to deal of uncertainty -- will all these with that once the numbers are LB ' students actually return? If not known." =21ffkg we could be looking at even He: noted provincial enrol- i fewer students." ment figures are another el II Trustees at last week's school wildcard in the calculations. If board meeting reacted with enrolment province-wide is IMPORTED alarm to the news. higher than projected, the Ter- U.S. GROWN "This isa big surprise," said race district will also get less board chairman Edna Cooper. money per student than it "That's a lot of money out of budgeted. "We'd get hit twice if our present budget." that happens." BANANAS NECTARINES Cooper said trustees :won't Meanwhile the student shor- decide what to do about the tage has district officials situation until after Sept. 30, scrambling to find ways to when the final enrolment boost the numbers. figures for financing purposes "There'sstill a substantial are sent to Victoria. number of students missing that "This is quite drastic," she were on our books in June, and C said. "Where we will get the so far we don't know where LBS money I have no idea. We're they are," Bergsma said. "The going to have to make some administrators are beating the. FOR kind of cuts." bushes trying to find these kids Trustees made cuts to the and get them enrolled. Some of district's $33-million this spr- them are working, some have 1 LB ing, to avoid having to hold a: decided not to come back, and l i tax referendum, Cooper noted, some others probably just and as a result there is no haven't gotten around to it |l emergency surplus. "We yet." NABOB TRADITION 6RANULsTEdG .Company probed COFFEE i ITE AR TERRACE- The provincial sion on Westar's request until I :leo. ,FINE; government has hired a have all the facts from the in- EX FINE 4 KG chartered accountant to in- vestigation," said Richmond 300 GR ~vestigate the closure this spring last week. BAG , of Westa~s.Kitwanga mill. Th.e Gitwangak band this PKG. Garth.,.,,Langford-, has,- two- .:summer first~.blocked access to LIMIT: TWO LIMIT: ONE m~th,~ tO report'on the closure 'the cloSed'mill and then oc: ADDITIONAL which resulted in the loss of 119 'cupied the site, saying it wanted. OUANTIT1ES OUANTITIES jobs. SOLD AT to take over operations. Westar SOLD AT 2.28 EA Westar cited sawlog shortages did obtain a Supreme Court in- 3.37 EA and the need to maintain an junction banning the band from ! adequate wood supply for its blocking access. Carnbaby operation as reasons The band has also been for the closure. negotiating with Westar to form ,The company has tenure i0 a joint venture partnership to wood in the area but must keep run the mill. the Kitwanga mill open to meet Langford's investigation will obligations under that tenure, include an analysis of Westar's LUS :: HERE'S MORE'! It has asked the forest service financial and log-supply situa- for an exemption from the re- tion for its Carnaby and Kit. quirement. wanga sawmills and options and "Under the circumstances, I implications of re-opening the am not prepared to make a deci- Kitwanga mill. TERRACE'S L ARGES "1 felt .~reat the Result: Whole Ume I.was on Nutri/System. I lost 145 lbs," "Since then, I've stopped getting to the gym three days a week, backache.¢. I ~Rn tin ~tiviti~.q nnd I'm o,~ m,,~,~, ~,, .... ~;.,~

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t . Terrace Standard, Wednesday,September 19; 1990 - Page A3 =.,.,. Zalm and cabinet coming next week TERRACE -- Premier• Bill ministers. The meeting's ex- Yander Zalm and at least 14 pected to last two hours. members of his cabinet make an "I and (the premier's press appearance here next Tuesday, secretary) lan Jessop will have Sept, 25. cordless microphones and cir- The premier and the ministers Culateamong the audience. The will meet privately with ~ih: premier will, have a cordless dividuals and groups but gather .microphone ai~d the ministers for a public meeting that even- will have microphones in front ing in the gym of the Veritas of them," said Melville. school. The meeting will he taped and The session, followed by One those asking questions will be the next day at Mount Elizabeth asked to give their names in case Senior Secondary in Kitimat, follow up information from are part of a series of public ap- goverfflnent officials is re- pearances being made bythe quired. cabinet around the province. Melville said that including ;~STUDENTNUMBERS have increased and so has the number of grades be ng taught at Centen- "They want to get out to see ministers, nearly 25 people will Premier :nialchristian School this fa I. sa ah Davis, Dav d F sher and Karen Brewer are n the schoo s new the people in one-to-one ses- be on the tour. ~:iGi;ade 8 class. siGns and with public **,**** housing project adjacent to the meetings," said Dick Melville, lodge. one of the tour organizers.. Among meetings already re- As well, the chamber of corn- "There's never been less thafl 14 quested is a luncheon the Ter- merce has a supper meeting ministers at any of the town hall race Regional Health Care scheduled with highways the increase meetings." Society wants to give to the minister . He said Vander Zalm will cabinet at Terraceview Lodge. Those who wish meetings ~CE -- Fiom 80 number to work with," he systems, Voogd said there is make a short, introductory The society will ask the with cabinet ministers can con- students and classes being said. competition for teachers. statement followed by questions cabinet for approval for a plan- tact the provincial government held in a church four years Voogd predicted the In addition to the four new directed at himself or any of the ned $2.3 million supportive agent here at 638-8300. ago, Centennial Christian school could add Grade 9 classrooms this year, an School now has its own next year based on :the enclosed play area for bad building and 170 students. numbers in Grade 8 and weather days was built. It's The school's new building, those in Grades 6 and 7. designed to be converted into beside the Christian Reform- The growth, to 170 .a~ classroom as demand Health society changes ed Church on Sparks St. students this fall from 105 in grows. where classes were once held, the spring, didn't surprise Voogd said the new was opened last year but in- Voogd who was planning for facilities can handle between name to reflect goals creased demand resulted this the increase based on in- 200-225 students but added TERRACE -- The Terrace summer in the addition of quiries made before the sum-, that as the school grows, so election effort. Former Terraceview Lodge Health Care Society has of- four classrooms. mer ended. will the need for more Existing board members are administrator KathleenDelgat- ficially changed its name to the School principal Frank But it did require an in- specialty rooms. chairman David Lane, vice ty has been given a new posi- Voogd attributes some of the crease in the number of Terrace Regional Health Care chairman Alex Houlden, tion. One of the new Society. growth to more people living teachers -- there are now classrooms, for example, was finance chairman Dave She has become the Terrace The change, approved at the in ~e area and a demand for four additional staff constructed to be converted McKeown and director Wilma Regional Health Care Society's the kind of education the members to make 10 full and into a science room for society's Sept. 13 annual Costaln. director of special services, school provides, but also part time instructors. senior grades as they are add- general meeting, reflects its goal More than 50 voting members Delgatty will work on coor- points to the addition of "Two teachers also left so ed. of providing health Care for the attended the meeting which, dinating and promoting the Grade 8 to the curriculum we had to replace them. It The school is operated by region, said society chief ex- with society employees, made REM Lee Hospital Foundation, this year. makes for a unique situation the Terrace Calvin Christian ecutive officer Michael Leis- for an attendance of approx- which raises money for health inger. ~. "We had 13 students in for an mdependenC'school School Society. Formed in imately 70 people. care equipment. Grade 7 last year so we knew committed to Christian 1955, the society began offer- Three directors were also The society was formed two Delgatty's other respon- we would have a demand. education -- fo!~that unity of ing classes in 1967, Canada's elected to the society's board. years ago by combining the sibilies include helping develop There are 17 students in purpose." said,Voogd. centennial year from which Olga Power was re-elected while boards of Mills Memorial the society's supportive housing Grade 8 and that's a good As with other school the school takes its name. Betty Stewart and Robert Wood Hospital and Terraceview project beside Terraceview and are new members. Fred Hislop Lodge. on other special projects, Lane . was unsuccessful in his re- •k "A" "A" ,k * * continued.

":= L " ..... ,~.,Mary:Mathers ,s jEd:mew area ' ~anager for Nutri/Systeml she covers Prince Rupert, Terrace .and. Smithers areas. Mary • recently moved here from I • Prince George. Nutri/System There's a treasure hidden in ' feels they will be more involved For a time there were two the Skeena Malll The pirate within the community with hav- But now there's just one holds the clue to its loca- • ~ ingan area manager rather than And we don't think that he's having tion. Simply solve the riddle quite as much fun. at left and the booty could • a shute off Prince George. Mary And though his squawkino'aless be yoursl Enter at any (7" • invites all the residents of Ter- frequent Skeena Mall store after ~ race to stop in to the Open And he seems sort el Mue, Sept. 21 ...the first correct •' : il~ House on Saturday, September His house held the b~easurs answer drawn on October ~We're shadng with you. 1 will win a treasure chest full , ::~ii~i/~- 22/90 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. of goodiesl

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i Why the secrecy? ",. TOTHEIR 3T0 A HTHE ' As municipal politicians begin 1, council members discussed sprinkling .rf.: li' ~~ 3IC maneuvering their chess pieces for the on the arena roof during the summer WA / LILRON Y P,LSWlTI4 November elections, it's a fitting time to hockey school. On Aug. 27, council went NATIVE15SUES ...,. check in to see how they are doing. over the submission it wanted to make to I i [P The best place to start is with council's the royal commission on health care and closed in-camera meetings. They are costs. always acontentious issue. The intent of The most interesting session also took closed meetings is to discuss city land, .place on Aug. 27, between represen- personnel and financial business but tatives of West Fraser, operators of other tilings just seem to slip in. Skeena Sawmills, over theproposed pur- chase of a forest licence belonging to On April 9, council reviewed a request Tay-M Logging. The session took place by the Northern B.C. Winter Games several weeks after the first reports of Society to sponsor a wine and cheese the proposed purchase became public. social*as part of the society's annual What then, was the big deal? general meeting. On May 22 council Don't forget that this was the same went over a report outlining sizes' and council that in 1988 met in open session prices of tent shelters the city was con- with forest companies at that time bid- sidering buying. ding for the rights to the Sustut-Takla On May 28, council went over a re- wood north of Hazelton. If that session quest by Northwest Community College fit the purpose of the companies and of to have aldermen and city employees council, why was the Aug. 27 meeting take part in a wheelchair tour of the city with West Fraser different? A little light Wi~ he or wop|t i !i to highlight access difficulties. On Aug. on the issue by council is in order. ~ Missing ou t he_ call. election? i

It was an interesting experience. Satur- day's official opening of the Muks-Kum- Ol Housing Society's Pear)ca St.St duplexduplqx , , housing project " ., what also makes this strange is that if ~ogn~io~l.tTe~:os~rt by Hubert Beyet /./ : because of those who weren't there as it federal Tories needed something to em rge thso e sort0f was because of those who did attend, bolster their image, this was it. It's been logical scenario is difficult at ~.he~,pr0ject was built through $Z5 best. enough to trigger the election he goes this fall or in spring, a bad summer for the feds when it comes rnillion'in federal dollars, quite an ac-* Logic would rule outa fal].;.~_~:'.~¢al~..:~..... ,..;, = l'd~till be tempted 't0ii~Ut-h: ':~ to native affairs. A housing development complishment given that it has been election because tho~govern- "~, ~ ~ouple 'Ofweeks ago, f~/'d0ilars 0na f/tll:el~|i6h-'='',F, opening would have done much to put, ment's chances of winning ' vand~r Zalm, once again, many years since a federal Tory I'm sure that witha littlehelp; ~ as they say in public relations circles, a aren't very good;.logic, seemed to be favourably the premier will be able to con- represented the area in Parliament. however, would also rule out a positive spin on the situation. disposed towards a falldec- vince himself he can win. Yet nary a federal Tory politician was spring election, because things tion. The affair was : The NDP hasn't missed a could easily get worse for the in evidence despite repeated attempts to What's ironic about all of this is that no longer on the front pages, Chance to provide some help in Socreds. and there hadn't been a new that regard. Her Majesty's • secure such a dignatary for the occasion. the only politician of note at the opening Liberal leader Gordon major scandal for a few weeks. loyal opposition has been try- One minister's office, it is said, phoned was Skeena MLA . He and Wilson is flogging a theory, The consensus among ing hard to cajole Vander five times just to say the minister would his government are not particularly view- according to which Vander Socreds I talked to was that Zalm into calling an election not be attending. ed as sympathizers of native causes. But Zalm will step down and start Vander Zalm should call tile now by playing down.its own living off the proceeds from This kind of reaction is puzzling. It's because of the mysterious missing feds, election now. They admitted chances of winning. When the the sale of his Fantasy that it would be a tough battle, not as if there is a shortage of federal NDP released details of a poll Mr. Parker was able to grab some of the Gardens. but thought it might be even it had conducted, it clamed a Tories. The federal cabinet is the largest limelight. Which reminds me of tougher next spring because of narrow seven-point lead over , predictions about a year ago. the dangers of a recession. the Socreds which, party of... ' A lot of pundits were saying The next budget, they ficials added, would be whittl-,. Vander Zalm would step down feared, would be one not even ed down even further during at the forthcoming convention. Couvelier would dare call the election campaign. " That helping hand He didn't. Last January, the balanced. Better to face the The whole exercise was 0b'::i(} ~ pundits had him step down Company-paid vacations devil they knew/this fall than viously designed to give the. i, again, and again he didn't. have drained the pool of guest -the one they. didn't next spr- Socreds the impression that, ~- And I wouldn't hold my kinfolk, especially those ing. with a lot of work and a little~i" breath waiting for him to step capable of fix-its around the Through It made good sense, and I'm luck they can win. Not abad:i~!:- host's home. down now. sure Vander Zalm would little strategy, is it? ,. i, i" ':i::.-~ You might, however, want It wasn't so when I was BlfOoal$ already have called the election One other aspect thaf inay:'/;::: to hold your breath for an young. Relatives came to our by Claudefle S~ndeckl if the unthinkable hadn't hap- 'convince Vander Zalm to':walti. farm every summer to spend election call. At the moment of pened. Ontario voters elected until spiring is the trouble thai!, writing this column, the on- several days to a month. In an NDP government. sale of his Fantasy Gardens-.:~::!~; : again, off-again election is on The spectacle of seeing the property landed llim in. In-i:,.!~~.~~ trade for a change of scene and to pursue careers that fit their dyman. Hail entry of his free lodging, they pitched in any again. But then, by the time socialist hordes inside the gates stead of being far away., ad-ii~,.:. inclinations, promise future smorgasbord of technical talent way they could with whatever you read this, it could be off of Canada's free enterprise dressing some chamber of ':":~ii again. work had to be done. prospects, and pay well. I1 into the family circle with a bastion must have put the fear commerce on the benefits of- ~: parents were more interested in blanket invitation and' a cam- Uncle Ken worked at the The election was on as early of God into the Socreds. The investing in beautiful British their own welfare, they would bination wrench. as last March when finance Saskatoon stockyards. He election was most definitely off Columbia, Vander Zalm was'.: nudge their offspring into set- But all precautions will be minister in- always arrived with his hightop again, at least until the results right here, rolling our the red : vice occupations. Then kids wasted unless kin live nearby. traduced the 1990-91 budget, boots, GWG overalls, straw hat of the Manitoba election were carpet For the $10 billion lady.. could lend parents a hand on They must not reside so distant claiming it was the second and gloves, ready to pitch hay, who had bought hisRichmo~'-:. their rare stopovers at the each sojourn is an event. Morn balanced budget in a row. stock sheaves, or drive a trac- inGary-- Filmon'.svictory was theme park. :..> i,. ),,/( :i:~ii' tor. ancestral residence: and Dad's youngsters settled When Peat Marwick not totally.~eass~ing tb " To' use his positi0nant[.the ~',: My parents demonstrated an- within a day's driving distance. Thorne, the country's largest Vander zalm. TheTories got a .. Queen's repr~entaiiVet6:pj~i~:~ . At canning time aunts donn- common canniness in that Making maximum use of ed aprons to pick beans, shell firm of accountants, demolish- majority, bet the NDP also in. the rmishing touches 6il~hi~:~! .:~,: respect. One of my brothers is whatever visitor know-how peas, or slip skins off peaches. ed the government's claim to creased its Sh~eOfLhe seats in personal business d~d'W~'!~'~: ' i an electrician, another is an at. c0mesy0ur way -- though ex- Cousins went along with us fiscal wizardry, informing the Manitoba Legislature to20 gross lapse'0f:good t~tel./~ii~!i;".:-! tist, and my sister can cook .... pedient -~ ~ can leave gaps in feeding chickens, chopping British Columbians that the' fromthe previom .!2~:' . ,:. ~ best.'Hisadviset~ m.a~ h'av~:i!i~ii.,~ sew, assist a vet, or operate a you~' !h0me *maintenance pro- budget was definitely not a At'the time ofwritlngthis ,-told' "h,m " that...... an awful.lot.of,~: " *...... : ...... ', potatoes for cowfeed, or clean- self-propelled combine. ing the cellar. gram.,-To ensure hosting the bal.ancedone, the electian wa~ When Tommy Douglas elec- help you require, woo selected off again. These days few people plan trified Saskatchewan, my older mere conversation or homey ac- artisans well in advance of their Several times brother wired the farmstead -- anntial vacation plans, sion, the govern tivities as part of their holiday house, barn, and yard lights -- Right I now I'm shaking our to gainsome gr, calendar. They prefer a luxury and later installed Mom's f~ily L tree Lfor a window: rise to ~enewed crmse through the Inland monster electric range. My wa~sfiingr0ck.picker. - Sl~Ulation, but Passage to Ketchikan; a packag- ed tour to Nepal complete with younger brother painted any "".... I~AP-TEM H&~ ARRADSEOA'~" surface Morn selected, and • ' ~)EcRE~Nr~IqAIC~arH ... ) . Sherpa guides; or skydiving in some she didn't. While my sister ~ SuM AND The:. Fg,R' T Mexico after a comprehensive sewed drapes, froze garden 12-minute lecture on the vegetables, and cookedwith ~,'o,". .,; vagaries of. freefall parachutes. apl°mbf°rareuni°g°fT~5"~ ~ ~~" Even if one or two clansmen Guiding young foik toward countenance your hospitality, practical professions is para- ~ ,... chances are they lack the skills mount. They should also be en- ,; you could profit from, Rare is couraged to marry manually- the bank manager, weed inspec. skilled individuals, proficient in : tar, or TV producer who can carpentry, mechanics, or plutn. ,~." replace shingles,dig post holes, blng, not brain surgery. But or fiberglass a boat, don't look down your nose at- Parents encourage teenagers the jack-of-all-trades han-

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~:,i .. m '. , . T 'i~..'.~,', !;'~;~~ Council, City of Terrace. that their store is going tO be ? .Dear Council and Mayor: warehousing videos.... for ;ihe t It has been brought to my purpose of, obtaining,a ! attention that the city plans business license. . ,.. If a video store resembles. TERRACE". Dances" :esi,~songs'' ' r ...... L ...... , ,' "~t!l to amend or change the zon- ing on Keith Ave. next to the any other type of business I and speeches marked the r/rising" would say that would be a' of four totem pole.s Saturdayas overpass to accomodate a library not a warehouse. the Muks-Kum-Ol Housing company which plans to Society officially opened a $2i5 open a video retail store in Would this city consider this million housing project.~: i: :: this area now zoned only for as being a good spot for a The :poles; representing the warehouse or light industrial. library expansion site? . four Tslmshian h6use clan My concern for this is in cr~t~ Of the Raven, Eagle,Wolf Children crossing: this area we already have one the highway, dashing an.d~'Killer Whale; standl in a of the most conjested traffic park~ih the middle of the problems in the city• between . logging and 13-duplex development on Pear It has already claimed one freight trucks, plus all St:'./ - life of a young lady. the other traffic .with The poles were cawed by Stan, Bevan and Ken McNeil at Now I find this city plans no crosswalks or safety. the Kitselas band's Kulspai sub- to let a company operate a zones I find unaccep- division under the direction of video store which generates a table. master carver Dempsey Bob. trememdous amount of traf- !Among the invited guests fic of which approximately I don't feel increased retail. were hereditary chiefs of the 50 per cent is children• activity should be permitted northwest native nations -- the because of increased traffic Tsimshian, Nisga'a, Gitksan Children crossing the activity. Anyone using this andTahltan.i highway, dashing between highway or people concerned The pole raising was followed logging and freight trucks, with our children should let by a feast attended by plus all the other traffic with their feelings be heard now dignataries.and others. no crosswalks or safety zones before anything happens. It's the third such pole raising I find unacceptable. Sincerely, in recent years in the Terrace I also have been informed Jim •Wold, area. In 1987, a pole was raised that the company involved is Terrace, B.C. at Kitsumkalum and also in that year, a pole was raised in front of the RCMPbuilding. The housing project is the Readers urged seventh and largest such effort of the housing society to date. It was formed in 1984 and in- corporated in 1985 as a way of to write the PM providing affordable housing for n//tives living in the city. • Muks,Kum-Ol, it means ¢ L.on , land claims white bear in the Tsimshian language, purchased 10 homes Dear Sir: natives and not ours. There I urge readers to read the should be funing for all or no in 1986 followed by 10 more "~ ~ homes and a 22,unit apartment following, take out sections one! building in 1987. . ,.., ,. you agree with and write to Two, the school cur-

• By~.Qctobex~1988,thehousing . !,.~ ~ ,~ the appropriate people c/o riculum should not include had l;qr~:]~aS~ .'JO. xnor~ !ll'omes-: Parliament :Buildings; !. Ot- subjects that ~are .... native heritage" or "culture', and was building 10 others. .: 2- tawa, KIA OA2 or Parlia- Planning for the '26 units in ment Buildings, Victoria, because we don't do it for the Pear St. duplex develoP, V8V IX4. any other nationality. If it is important to the natives, it ment began in 1989 and was It is unfair and ludicrous closely followed by the purchase should be their prerogative to of the government to think of 3.26 acres. :~ ~ :rff~:~ teach the children after that we, the taxpayers, ,The project was financed by ~' :~:!; school hours. Again it takes should financially support the federal government through funding away from our the Canada Mortagage and i,i /: : i! the natives. The government II Housing Piogram and rents are j:'7 ' "" should not give natives or The government any other group preferred kept at'an affordable level. .~..:,~,~. should not give natives The next pioject of the hous- treatment. Yes, feed and or any other group ing society is the construction of shelter the unfortunate; but, a day care facility at the duplex WILLING VOLUNTEERS carefully raise up on of four totem poles at the Muks-Kum-OI Housing let the luxuries of our society preferred treatment. development. Society's Pear St. development at its official opening Saturday. The poles were carved by Stan Bevan I be the incentive of hard work Yes, feed and shelter Planning for a proposal is and Kefi McNeil and display the four house crests of the Tsimshian -- the Raven, Eagle, Wolf and Killer I and not more crying for the unfortunate; but, already underway. Whale. They are located in a park within the development's grounds. I 'hbnd-°utsl let the luxuries of our : I" Everyone living in Canada society be the incen- ! is welcome to use our tive of hard work and ] [ I facilities (eg. hospitals, not more crying for schools, roads, etc.) but is it fair to build separate ones hand-outs! :'for natives, when other small children, and it breeds a communities have to use the subliminal discrimination +i Ones in bigger centres? If the against the native children natives want. their own, let when they are removed from them build and service them the classroom~. with their own means, not Lastly, why are we paying using taxpayers' money. for the natives' legal aid? It is also time that the Would the government buy government look at school- arms for our enemies? Please ing. There are two issues. stop being so idiotic and start One, our children are spending our money with discriminated against when some integrityI there is post-secondary E. Johnson school funding for the Terrace, B.C. Save the Kitlope Dear Sir: expressing their concern and We recently enjoyed a would like to add ours. scenic trip to the Kitlope We'd like to encourage the River. The beauty of this residents of Kitimat and Ter- valley is beyond description race to inform themselves re: -- glaciers, waterfall, this issue and help save an in- wUdlifel credibly beautiful area of We were informed that B.C. there are plans for logging~ Sincerely, this area. We understand Erika Enns and Al Bruce that many local people are Takysie Lake, B.C.

The Terrace Standard granted in extraordinary cir- welcomes letters to the editor cumstances. • • 0nail topics. All letters must Thank you letters should be signed and carry an ad- be submitted to the "Card of ,dress and local telephone Thanks' section of the number. Addresses or phone Classifieds. numbers won't be printed Letters containing libelous with theileRer, but they are or objectionable matter will necessary for confirmation' be edited or returned to the of the letter's authenticity writer. All letters are run on. THAT'S RAY Jones, president of the Muks-Kum-OI Housing Society. REACHING UPWARD is the city-owned tent used by the Muks Kum 'The writer's name will be: a space available basis, with He:Was one of many dancers taking part in the,society's official OI Housing Society Saturday as it hosted guests to a feast following nPaUblished, Requests for!: shorter letters likelyi:to: be OL~enlng of Its Pe~r St. housing development Saturday. Hereditary :the Official opening of a 13-unit duplex on Pear St, Dave Joseph rues to be withheld may be: phblished soonesL i: , chiefs...... :~.. from al over the. northwest., .~.... . were .. n; attendance,...... ~.~,,~..~:~..:~,,...~,=.,,~..~, i W°s"-e= u,, ~urme: -*"~ .worKers- "Invo ved'in ceremony preparauons. .

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TEItJtt&CE-- The owner of an Payment after that is between subject to them after they not ~y if 1~ tscort ~ce which wants to do the gentleman ;and the lady," become part of a by-law and ed require business+here is talking to her said Gelinas. when the licence comes up for to escort lawyer this week about licensing ) "Keeping a client list is wrong renewal. but added i'equlremimts!Wanted by the ci- : because disca2etion is part of our Although Tiara's began sidered p~u business. If the dty looks at the advertising in local newspapen business. :~+Marie Galinas of Tiara's list, how can discretion be last week, it has yetto applyfoi He did f ~ Es~tt Service, basedin assured?" she said.. a business licence. It does have a ticularly', F0~t~St. Jolm, ~Said she feels a : Gelinas added She felt the re- load telephone :number which an escort s $2;(X)0' licenee fee, providing a quirements are meant as a deter- connects to its Fort St. John Alderm~ list of owners and employees to rent to escort services opening switchboard so that appoint- the chalr~ the citY and keeping and a list of in the city. merits can be made. Gelinas said committee clients and what service was Those requirements are not she expects to have one or two the propos, bought for city perusal is yet part of any city business employees based in Terrace. he will q~ discriminatory. : licensing by-law. They were keeping a ( Several council members con- ; .It's" "prejudidal. ~what we taken from a Prince George by- • "A clien -" are is a referral service. We law and have yet to be con- tacted last week said they (Sheddaq'~ Charge a fee, we call it an in- sidered bycouncil. weren't aware of the proposed licensing requirements until bean in troductory fee ~between a That means an escort service Would you gentleman and a lady, to make a can receive a business licence they were made aware of the ads. Would a referral. Charging $2,000 for a now without meeting the re- business, I licence on that is too much. quirements although it would be Mayor Jack Talstra would: said. :Tiie iate~...... ~ ...... employces'and owners is so that 50METIMES WE DON'T APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE IN TERRACE police force/can run criminal UNTIL WE SEE IT THROUGH THE EYES OF OUR VISITORS. THE MA- • JESTIC MOUNTAINS, THE BEAUTIFUL RIVERS...ANDTHE WARMTH Land price value sought record checks at the request of OF THE CITIZENS.JEFF BECKIS A WELDER AT JOHNNY'SWELDING. TERRACE -- While ready to 50m setback along both sides of lots." municipalities which receive HE CAME HERE ON HOLIDAYS FROM CASTELGAR A YEAR meet,various conditions the Shulbuckhand Creek -- Orleans While agreeing it had taken a licence applications and client AGO..~ND STAYED! JEFF AND HIS FAMILY ENJOY THE EASYAC. lands branch has attached to has agreed to do so -- and long time to reach this stage in lists as an information source '~ CESS TO RSHING, HUNTING AND CAMRNG SPOTS -- AND HE se[hng him land adjacent to his replacing a road which follows negotiations -- Orleans first ap- for police, said several licensing KNOWS HOW MUCH A WARM WELCOME MEANSI COME ON TER. SHOW YOUR PRIDE! existing holdings, Mount the creek and will disappear plied for the land more than two inspectors with such by-law re- RACE-- Layton Hotsprings developer when the golf course is years ago -- Yardley pointed quirements. . ÷ Bert Orleans. has balked at the dei, eloped. out the application had been Staff S~t. Woody Woods of price being asked. Yardley explained there were "somewhat contentious." the local RCMP detachment • The branch has now hired an several properties in the im- Therefore the branch's con- said it wOuld run record checks ind~ndent appraiser to come mediate area which were servic- cern had been to "not leave a for the city but wouldn't bein. up witli a valuation, regional ed by that road and therefore lot of uncertain things out there terested in a list of clients. lands director Jim Yardley said "Mr. Orleans has to provide us (be0 identify all the issues and "We would respond to any last week. with a satisfactory arrangemeat allegations as we would to any deal with them in a proper WITH ASSISTANCE Fr~OM THE CITY OF TERRACE Orleans wants to buy the for alternate access to those fashion," said Yardley. other situation," said Woods. 73Aha parcel of clear cut land to the south of the resort~bet- • ween Hwy37 and the lakeshore, and develop a golf course. Independent appraisals are sought "any time we have a e dispute with our clients over SALE o What the price of the land ought SALE to be," said Yardley in adding .,m.~x • r'l. + Sliding positive latches I GUN RACK AMERICAN the move isn't unusual. • Four extra strength hinges I Sugg. retail$10.98 EAGLE In order to ensure his valua- • Super t~gh Iniecflon ^~e~cc.,.~m~,~^Lm • Built-in carrying handle molded po~ene h 22"s tion was completely indepen- I ~ • 4" convoluted foam padding I • Strung sp¢i~g4ike "dent, Yardley said the appraiser clips ~o Economical! • Adjustable would have no knowledge of the • Sun reslstant • won't Original price lands had sug- . !] SALE cr~k In llm sun I • C~oice of four ~ gested, For that reason, the Sugg, retail • NO Iloles to d~HI. $22.98, box of 500 branch hasn't released the to i~stall ~figure. .~ Indicating heexpected the ap' I iSale praiser's report to be available !$ S.BB I S, LE*7 within the next two weeks, Yardley said the price would not ~E~ERA/Z~ Federal rifle car- AMERICAN EAGLE be binding. "We simply use his tridges with hard hit- SHOTSHELLS appraisal as additional informa- ting hi-shock bullets tion to help us arrive at a final -- deliver real ~~i ~-'1L', I 12'~ ,/?"GA ~~ eSm0ker (figure)." knockdown power. • ?hips Among the conditions attach- FREE cartridge / 20 GA Jerky Cure ed to the sale are retention of a carriers.,, Complete selection of CAL. 270- 130GR/150GR calibres in stock. CORRECTION o:o6- .soG.soa. $1"/98 $ 69s ,u+0 In this week's 'Dollar Mania' 308 -- 150GRn80 GR Sale i H Sale Retaii $130.00 *89" • flyer, the children s Car Crusher 'Brutus' vehicle sold on page 8 will not be available due to AW' " I~T~' • retail Sugg. ~ ~ manufacturer's inability to ship. ,1+,--._==, -- HE~- --.'- =-Y eg!63 98 [ }oooooretail 73 We apologize for any inconve- i FOR ALL SPORTSMEN ',~p'~tlBtr~ II LB7 I1~ U I =~ ~ ~ ...... nience this may have caused. I '-Ir,F IF" J MODEL K-Mart CanadaLimited i f ,"r""~"~...---L-'J'~X,.\ ~11 Bear Paw "~.'~b~ AI "~'; M i ~/'ff'-~, [""~"~,~,\ ~ Lockback ~ i ~w'~~0) .~IIL-~I~ w/sheath ~~ This is the Sportsman's Favorite. Comes | ~ ~ ~ ~1]~ I with a handy leather belt hanger carry- I _ ~ ~" ~M[n~Jnlp r I ~ m d 101 o ~ Iing case. The 3%" shaft with the EZE- 719 .9L ISusg5%~)eBtail ~ Isale vi~]~°~J~ I~ I L~P~oo,~.! am°nd surface is for any

i s.,o J 'use with Sugg.' Retail 25 x 50ram.Compact. Black. Rubber covered. Ocular i $ ~l~ldll~O 9 8 F~=~ ==~" steel shot. $398.00 FOCUS.Fully coated lenssystem, Comptete wit h tripod, l LEL OLD ° MODEL 870.. 12 GAUGE 3' MAGNUM Sugg: Retail 8 x 25 I SJUMBER Performance starts on tl~ Inside" PUMP. ACTION SHOTGUN Sale - $149.98 I' ii~ " Sugg. Retail ' Remington qualityat an affordable price $399.98 • * Proven performance and reliabilityof the LODGE 870,. double slide bar pump action * Modified Rein,. Choke Included TERRACE * Low lustre hardwood stock with solid '1702 I.akelse Avenue butt pad • ty b ' " I " . " Phone 6356302 * 3" chamber and 28" vent rib barrel U1113all I ,o,,u.,...,o,m... I * Made In USA ~gK-~t]lY I "CAMe" nature lovers #1140 I REMINGTON HIGH POWER Centorfire Bolt Action MODEL 700= "MOUNTAIN RIFLE" MADE IN USA * Cal - 270~ 280, 30/06 Sugg; Retail $769.98 CH£ST£R, PRICE RANGER e .~1 S/),LE RngsandBases ,' , ' " : , .• All of the strengthand accuracy for whk:hthe ~.~.,."-, ~',/,gr ~ . " Model 700 Is renowned, in a allmmeddown, ~ghter ;+ SALE PRICE . ~lll~ll weight,great handling version. Ideal for cl!akngklghunting that Sugg, Retail .r~.iresa hilly podablerifle with the powerand accuracy foe the tou~leat snot.s, zne tnm,atylish tapered 22 in. banel red~ weightto m easily $7OO.OO camed 6.3!4 Ibs, yet shootswith the accuracyof the ItaditlortalModel + +.,+ 700. The "Mount~ Rifle"is chamberedfor sixwoven big gamemd high + 7579' LJcensed Premises peedorma~cecalibers, + •

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-- i ! D EPARTM ENT I i= i ! I Wed.,. Sept. 19 ii il o ANAGERS SALE I i From Our Agro Department , L ~ 1 , ; ~i~¸ i: i-I SADDLE SALE Get Ready Model No. 1055 .....For Fall 15" Full Floral Boost MOss Killer $ • )i'i~;e~: I~ ~:i "l,,, WESTERN 20 kg; ...... " SADDLE Reg. Pdce $490.00 Boost Winter Fertilizer $7 QQ--i: Sale Price 4-~o.~o, ~o ~o...... -.,," 'ea. ~" Fa, eU/b Peat Moss...... =37500 4cu, ft:bale ...... -..,s? I .'vv~ oR. ~__..,Have--,h._ Arriv:d

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loans :: company opens up,: TERRACE -- There have been manylnquiries int o borrowing money from a native develop ment corporation based in Kitimaat Village near Kitimat, says its manager. : Lee Williams of the Haisla Development Corporation said last week the idea is to en- courage and assist businesses to be owned by the Haisla of Kitimaat. The corporation has been in For more Information and reservations call: existence performing other DIINBi: Men.- Sun. I.UI~II: Men.. Fd.. 4332 LakelseAve .... "i"1 functions for five years but a 5p.m. tollp.m. 11:30a.m. to2p.m, TerraceB.C. "QO'= " $1.3 million portfolio for loans Or guarantees over three years was just recently approved by the federal governmenL "We're now taking applica- tions for consideration by the board of dii'ectors (of the development corporation) and .~our' loan committee,' .... said .~/illiams. Viveiros::John:P(ai(cante:" ~a'n' 'l]olion,"Lyie B-olton': Silas"Davis~"Dale" ~lorris: "Sieven-Ven'us: ~lo'lln Most. ofthe inquiries are fo r Johnson, Eric Ba(:k, Andy Brook and Charlie Camus. Not in the photo are Dennis Thompson and the fishing industry and for Janice Milne. ' i , hom~.based businesses, she , ' r said. Money or guarantees are available the approximately 1,000 Haisla who live at Safety mark achieved Kitimaat or other places in the northwest. TERRACE -- The area's nothing operates the way it's procedure before being "The economic environment newest milling operation has supposed to. It can take allowed to operate a piece of we're now in doesn't leave a lot ,completed its first six months months and years for mills to equipment," he said. of money retained in the village. A~E~L9E of work without an injury work up to normal opera- Rice added that attitude is The key is to develop businesses causing time away from the tions," he said. important in mill operations that keep some of the money The nearly 20 employees at because employees know here," Williams said. they have to depend upon Kalum Wood Products Kalum Wood Products take Besides lending money or giv- tEST NO]" AS SHOWN manager David Rice said the • wood that might otherwise each other. ing loan guarantees, the cor- accomplishment is notewor- be sent straight to a chipper "There's a certain amount poration also helps people with thy for a new mill. and recover what can be us- of pride. If that's not there, business plans and gives advice Now is the perfect opportunity to combine your choice of a the job won't get done," he 48- or 68-piece set of Oneida flatware in any pattern with a "Even though employees ed. It's product is exported. based on fee for service. solid wood storage chest.., both for one low sale price! Rice said safety, followed said. Williams said additional have had experience in other Kalum Wood Products is Perfect as a gift or for yourselfi mills, no two mills are the by quality and productivity, capital for lending will come is emphasized first at the located on the road leading from fees it receives and interest same and no two pieces of to Kitsumkalum mountain. • I SALE I Reg. •equipment are the same," mill. on loans that are repaid. Its majority owner is Stave The Haisla Development Community Silverplate LTD Stainless ' :" II said Rice. "We hold regular crew River Forest Products with Corporation is one of six such 48-pc. $599 $1015 "Starting up a sawmill is talks. Each employee has to Skeena Cellulose holding a native lending institutions in :not: the: easiest job because demonstrate the lock out minority position. : ::' ~ .. i :.- B.C. There are 29 in Canada. 68-pc,. ,, . ~ I~ 779 l: 1335 68-pc...... I 'e791 1531ll '"1'881 I~0oers '"'! '~::"~'. :b!d ~'~,~irlh'O.~~$Jain'lesS.~ :-:.:~'-'~'~' !' .,'.i II TERRACE -- Leaving town is 48'pc, 449 768 ",° Skeena Broadcasters news " fts second****** load of salt for I " "11 director Blaine Gaffney. ,He's OUT AND ABOUT winter road maintenance' as.pc. I "91 98s I m I lO ,il going to Kelowna to work for 1 _ [ Preparing for tourism in the 90s Golden Accents Community Stainless I I CHBC-TV. • is the theme this year of the 48-pc.i 799 1211 (3affney became news direc- North by Northwest Tourism .,c =, 0,111 I 68-pc. " 11079 1611 tor this spring after four years "We see an area that has ****** Association's' annual, con- 68-pc, I 4e9 1 8~11 as a general reporter for the TV potential. We feel that side of Blue Ridge Graphics is clos- ference. It'll be held OcLll-13 Deluxe Stainless and AM/FM radio broad- town is being underserviced in ing its boutique in favour of in Burns Lake. 48-pc. casting outlet. terms of food," said Stewart concentrating on its wholesale Tourism in the northwest is 68-pc. He also became involved in who is also the owner-operator and manufacturing side. and will remain an industry of various aspects of the sports of the A and W restaurant in Owner Gord Shaben said the small operators and the con- fishery. Skeena Mall. The restuarant shift is also accompanied by a ference will provide informs- will have 96 seats and a drive- move -- from Kalum to Keith. tion on planning, says literature There's going to be another A through service. "We want to expand and give from the association. and W restaurant in town. Stewart said the restaurant better service to our wholesale Planned seminar topics in- It's going in beside the will employ between 60 and 70 and manufacturing side," said dude the GST, stress, growth Greyhound depot on Hwyl6 full time people Stewart Sheban. The company does through cooperation and and will he open within three to became the owner-operator of screen printing and promotional volunteers. four months, says owner- the Skeena Mall A and W two advertising. The association, its offices operator Campbell Stewart. years ago last Saturday. are .in Smithers, expects nearly , * * * * * * 150 people to attend.

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Counc, l ...... *"" ..... , C NIBgrantpitch[ ' %' n L TERRACE -- Council has decided it Wants more informa. BUY tion before accepting a commit. tee recommendation to provide a $2,000 grant to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. .,Mderman Darryi Laurent ex- plained the money would cover ~the costs of a proposed two-day workshop during which CNIB specialists would conduct train- ins sessions for local profes. NOW! sionals Working with the blind. Pointing ~out there were 31 registered blind people in the area, Lanrent said a CNIB spokesman had suggested the' workshop* would result in a needed improvement in local services to the blind. However, alderman Ruth Hailock queried approving a grant to a national body "when there are more locally oriented organizations that have been turned down." Suggesting it would seta "dangerous prece. dent," she pointed out that had been one of the reasons cited earlier this year when council re- PAY NO jected the B.C. Paraplegic Association's request for free pool time to hold an event to raise money. Troubled by the amount of money involved, alderman INTERESTfo,, David Hull noted council had not in the past made a financial TED JOHNSTON'S book on those who came to the Terrace area contribution to ~vorkshops con- toward the end of the last century and early into the next is being ducted by other groups. used by the citya s a reference t O find names for new streets and • Since it was likely the benefits avenues, of the workshop would extend to those living outside the city, bargain, dramatic differences might be useful in putting MAKE NO he wondered why other bodies between bids on two recent together a proposed housing such as the Kitimat-Stikine tenders prompted aldermen to conference here, economic regional district were not being seek assurances the work would development officer Peter asked to contribute as well. be up to standard, Monteith will be attending the Given no date had yet been The concerns stemmed from Northern B.C. Housing Forum set for the workshop, council bids on the Lazelle sidewalk to be held in Prince George, tabled the matter until staff ob- DOWN project and sheetmetalwork at Oct. 11-12. tained more information from the public works building. In On the return trip he will also the CNIB and investigated the the former case, low bidder was be taking in one day of the possibility of financial Randolp Huisman at $11,246 -- North by Northwest tourism assistance also being provided almost half the cost quoted by association annual general by other local goverment and the only other bidder, Danvrill meeting. Council approved the health care organizations. Contracting. trip expected to cost $665. PAYMENT/ On the public works project Meanwhile another travel re- ~, Worried the relocationofthei bids, Mike's Roofing's quote of qtJes~ b), M0ntefiii'-:-2 to th'e Op- • ~ ~ ~Lucky Dollar bingo operation $11,500 was again almost half portufiity '90 trade show in ?to Legion Avenue will lead to a that of the only other bidder, Vancouver, Nov. 14-16 -- has sharp increase in traffic at the Telkwa Roofing ans Sheet been referred to the tourism and corner of Apsley St. and Metal. economic development commit- Lakelse Ave., the Skeena Senior Administrator Bob Hailsor tee. Citizens Housing Society wants told council the discrepancies The city shared a stand with the city to install traffic lights at had not gone unnoticed, but the district of Kitimat and ~ _~~ ~~/ the intersection. staff were satisfied "It's above Kitimat-Stikine regional district In a letter to council, board, it's just one of those last year but, Monteith explain- secretary Frances 01sen said it freaks that happens." ed, having found "the results :was even now difficult to turn In the case of the sidewalk were not what we envisioned," from Lakelse on to Apsley at contract, the City had taken the Terrace had decided not to par- certain times of the day. In- added precaution of requiring ticipate this time. creasing the traffic in the area, Huisman to do one short sec- However, he added, "it is still she added, would "no doubt tion under public works super- a reasonably good place to lead to many accidents or near- vision. The cost of that supervi- make contacts with new com- Make No Payment o.c misses," ...... sion would be borfie by the con- panies" and attending the event The matter was referred to to- tractor who, if the work was would allow him to assess day's planning and public satisfactory, would be left to do changes introduced at this Until January 1 991 on works committee meeting. the rest of the job unsupervised. year's show madeit more at- ,.,.** ,, tractive to the city. Estimated While always hpppy to get a, Seeking information that cost for the trip is $950. all Furniture Purchases Over $400.00! ONE DAY ONLY i 75%o. i Saturday, Sept. 22190 The NuttllSystem = Weight Loss Program oncludes a variety of To,er.i ~liclous meals and snacks, nutritional and behavioral counselin light activity, and weight mair)tenance. Fantastic Selection "Nutri/System helpe~dme do something of Furniture-Specially I could never do before-- Take off 1(}2 Ibs. } Sale Priced For This. and keep them Off;' BIG

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...... scan drive ": " : : , , OTICE :TO . ":"~':~ ...... ' '": ::":,,!SOCl DIT EMBER IP ':!! inears the mark ,,~,, I!SKEENA sOCIAL CREDIT",:I:,.o. i" "rERl~CE -- Donations , CONSTITUENCYASSOCIATION toward purchasing a full body ' -~: :" :: NOMINATION MEETING : scanner;at Mills Memorial Hospital should reach the half- Dear Member: .... way mark of the expected ~AR ~RALLYISCAVENGER' Take n~tlce that a nomination meeting will be held $600,000 cost by the end of this ye~ says Michael Leisinger~ ,HUNT! ; FrldaY''Sep.tember~.".: :e.so 28, 1990. ~;:: chief executive officer of the Terrace Health Care Society. Satunlay; Sept,22. 11:00 ~,: p,m, , • Contributions to the Dr. at the Thernhill Nelghi~urhood Pub R.E.M. Lee Foundation's ef- Requirements:i ,: , , ,-, ; fortsto raise money were •At least 2 people per. car (no inore than 4) : recently bolstered by $10,000 •$15 per person entry fee.. ; - : .... • ~: i?ii : i~: :2822TETRAULT STREET• •Vehicle r~ ._..... " .... ,~ from the Royal Bank and $500 ~ : ~i .TERRACE, B.C. i: ': !', "35 mm Camera(nOfllm req.).. ~ , . from the Terrace Centennial for; the purpoa~<~f ~(ilectlng a candidate to represeilt the Lions Club. •Team color (le; reammust be in same color, either hats shirt etc,) ' ": ~ ~ . ': .... Social Credit Party for the constituency of As well:, Elks club members Skeena In the upcomlngProvincla( election, : have agreed to take over sales Michael FREE BEVERAGE, BURGER AND HATI and C6ntributions of a cash Leisinger GET TOGETHER A TEAM ANn JOIN THE FUNI Only members In g0od'standlng of the British Columbia calendar printed .by the founda- than prove that one is needed Social Cred {Party and registered as such (~n the ~lember- tion. here, said Leisinger. ship list maintained by HeadOff ce and resident in the consti- : The CAT (it stands for com- "The advice from the (heallh) " Thornhill " tuency can vote at a nomination meeting• If you have any in- puted axial tomography) scan- ministry was that Prince George NeiohboUrhood Pub quiries cbncerning your;membership status, new member- ner'provides a three- is close enoag.h. Yet you're ship. renEWhls or; nominations please contact Mr. Allan dimensional picture that is com- looking at a seven-hour drive, if q~ 2387 Thomhlll 638-8404 McGowan at 635-2577! puter enhanced more better and you can do it in the winter, If clearer quality, said Leisinger. you go south, it's at least $1,000 • "The order of detection for a visit in lost wages, airfare, cancer is incredible. Specialists hotels, etc.," he said. say that where x-rays can pick ' Health minister Jansen did i up something after three men- ~ say he would consider the pro- COPPERSIDE IV ths, .the CAT scan can pick it up posal again provided communi- TRAVEL , .... in the first week," he said. ty support for the machine's Big EnotJgh To ServeYou. Leisinger said the $300,000 purchase was shown and that expectedby the end of the year lead to the decision to raise at Small Enough To Know You. includes the $50,000 promised least half of the amount, said by the city. Leisinger. "We receive large donations "This way, we can ask the Saving You Money with... and contributions but we also government to match the local have r~eived an awful lot of efforts," he said. I~z':~" ~~---.~:~ ~.,.~,:~i~ii~ ~. ~ . support from smaller $10 and At the same time, the hospital $20 donations. They go un- will need between $300,000 and noticed with the publicity given $400,000 a year to staff and ~~nOS Ban be modehton (ravi;I aeen(In the city -~'~'.~' to the larger ones but they show operate the machine, Leisinger BOOK NOW TERRAC! TO VANCOUVER! the kind of grass roots support added. AS LOW AS $159,00 REIlJRNI SOME RESTRICTIOHS APPLY! that's out there," he said. Operating monies for the 6REYCUP TICKETS OH SALE SEPTEMBER 15190. Raising money for a CAT CAT scanner, unlike other ser- Boneless scanner for Mills Memorial vices provided by the hospital, For November 25, 1990. Price is from $50 to $100 began earlier this year when wouldn't come from medical in- health minister surance plans but from a GATWlCK, PRESTWlCK OR MANCHESTER ENGLAND Outside turned down a request to separate department of the FROM TORONTO CANADA finance its purchase. ' health ministry. FROM AS LOW AS $499.00 CANADIAN The only such device in the ~ "That means we'll have to get October 29 to April 24~ Some Restrictions Round north is located in Prince approval from the health George but the estimated 500 minister for operating monies," THINKING ABOUT GOING AWAY FOR A QUIET northwest citizens who receive a said Leisinger in indicating that WEEKEND! Roast scan each year and thd potential will make up a second request to Then maybe we can help you choose your destination• Reno, Cut From Canada Grade 2,000 people who could benefit the government for financial Vancouver, San Francisco. 'Whatever the choice may be let A Beef from the service each year more assistance. your travel agent help you make the dght decision for the right destination. * * * * * . Effective Sept. 12-26

ROYAL VIKING LINE: CANADIAN DOLLARS AT PAR. Road deal done The 2nd. person receives 50% off the full fare. Cruising can • Fall is Freezer Beef Time mean that extra money must be be funf TERRACE -- The highways spent. • Put your order in now for fresh ministry and the private road "The road will be maintained Thanksgiving Turkeys. maintenance company in the to the specifications in the con- CATCH THE SPIRIT AT area have reached a mediated tract," added Newhouse. settlement over how much the The dispute began earlier this latter should be paid to look year when the Nass road was after the road to the Nass added to the highways Valley. ministry's responsibilities. ,~~E ~ 635-6181 North Coast Road North Coast's contract has a .... .,-- Sk..no.o. I Maintenance Ltd. will receive clause that provides for an in- TR/ 2891 Clark $1.5 million from April l of this crease in the money it receives year to the end of November should the amount of Terrace, B.C. next year to maintain the 92kin kilometres it has to maintain in- 635-6624 road, said highways ministry creases by more than five per district manager John cent. Copperside( GROWING WITH THE NORTHWEST Newhouse last week. North Coast had said an It's the first time since road original ministry position that it maintenance operations were pay the company the standard sold two years ago to private amount based on dollars per companies that a mediator was kilometre under the existing called in to solve a dispute. contract wasn't enough to look "There were lots of meetings. after the Nass road. I:ACTORY DIRECT ~'P@/. The value of a mediator was That road doesn't now meet that it forced both sides to go ministry standards but $1.6 over in our minds what the issue million is being spent to place was. Maintaining. . the road crush on its length and addi- wasn't the Issue PUt some,,ot th.¢ tional spending is being plann- aspects mvoweo were, sain ed. Newhous.¢...... North Coast's three-year con- tte sam me ~,~.~ ran,on ~s tract with the ministry, finishing more [nan what norma,y WOUlO the end of November of next be p~d to maintain.92km of year, was to look after 467km gravem roao out that dry conui- of road and nerform other i'~.~.]l~!~,ifl ~,:.~'~"~ .!r,~.,~',.":':~::;...IP~' v~ " ,,,•" tions in theNass requir!ng marc maintenance dut~ies for $11.7 grading anu more ausz control million i l '" I '

• THE TERRACE - KITIMAT i I- , PAVERS I I CHIMNEYBLOCKS CONSTRUCTIONA SSOCIATIOH WHILE STOCKLASTS " ." .+.:. . presents Limi St k • Limited Stock • Limited Stock • Limited StoCk Clay Back ~! I~dl~_ : G.S.T. Seminar Golden Blond ...... "": ...... ' NO. 2~ _ 89¢ i ,.,~a"x16"x2" ~ ...... ' $1.2""' 6 Date: Thursday, September 20, 1990 Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. T! .1~',1~ I== .... " . °?' . . Location: Terrace Hotel ,,~ ~,~Tu~o -~ :, aa~_ I:~~~.. ~ ~i:l I (~) ...... ::.,:..:.•:,, ...... =,.4~¢N,~ L~., .~.-.~' " " •'::'~ I 12x12 Screen .... , .... A.~ A-- Cost: Members -- $10 per person 2 length.;;.;, ...... ,.:,,.;...... ~i;;...... ~'rFT. ::, .~ * "..p.;,, .. .',, Block ...... , "1. I...... ~ .... "" '.'."~ I .... :..... :.•: ...... ~ bg Non-members $15 per person ,'Xo'~.oh~.~t...... :$35.00,XLOO lt'~ I' ',L:: ' :AF I ~4 xaO ._ __ • 0 ' ~"" ;.:~. '.''~ Patio ~lab "

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UICILI~ A nondenomlnatlona!, 8 lesson cour~e designed to give s knowedgp.of the Bible. ~bJects Include: Old Testament New Te¢~t . ahdChdsfl~nlty.,;i; ' : " ..:, : . .- .: ',~' :,:!"c-f~i ' fought,ill;,:!":!; . Thll courseIieblolulely FREE of charge. ' ~ ..... ': ;'; TERRACE -- Firefighters are • Basedentirely on the Blbli. (no presentday revelations) continuing to fight :an • Conductedentirely by mill. ' ";" > ~ t 80-hectare forest fire burning in •(all postage plld by the TerraceChurch of Chdit). : ~ i ~. ~. the Kildala valley southeast of To receive this FREEBible CorrelpondsnceCourse send yo~"~e a~d ";' Kitimat. • . ~ '.,..:,' addressto: Skeena Sawmills woods -: :. ,, .... - , ~ ,~,~

r. manager Vic Maskulak said last •. =Terrace Church of Christ, 4803 ParkAve,, Terrace, B.C,: ': w~k 74 firefighters are trying , VSG 1G5 (Please Print) or call 635-9605 -..~ to contain the blaze; which has i i been dubbed the Kild fire. i I I "This is a major fire .- there's no doubt about that," he said. "We haven't had one

i like this for at least 12 years." ...... ,'tlon with the beating and sexual The fire is burning virgin assault Sept. 9 of a Prince Rupert woman. Both are between the ages of 20 and 30. timber that falls within Skeena Sawmills' tree farm licence, It stretches for about two Rape suspectssought kilometres along the right-of- way for the new Kemano- TERRACE -- RCMP have ually assaulted and badly two doors and has bucket Kitimat power transmission released composite drawings beaten. seats. lines. of two men wanted for ques- One of the suspects is People with information Maskulak said the fire is tionning in the beating and white, between 20 and 30 can contact,Corporal Don made difficult because it's part- sexual assault Sept. 9 of a years old and has short Woodhous¢ at the Terrace ly on a steep hillside. "We do Prince Rupert woman. brown hair cropped'at, the RCMP detachment, have some problems up on the The woman was walking back. The other is white, bet- 638-0333; or Constable hill. It's really too steep and on Hwyl6 in Terrace early ween 20 and 30 years old and Davidson at the Kitimat dangerous to fight it up there, that morning when she was has shoulder length curly detachment, 632-711!. In so we're pinching off the picked up by the men, driven brown hair. Prince Rupert, contact Cor- flanks." 90kin on the highway toward The vehicle is a dark blue poral Ross at 624-2136 or He said progress towards put- Prince Rupert and then sex: older model import type, has Crime Stoppers at 627-7867. ting out the fire has been very slow as a result. Bug wood targeted Chopper visit offer .d

t 0 onei cabinet-" - mini" "st er I TERRACE-take forests Thn¢isC~tey"" r WCa~latSu~O e t~4~r~N~giiSn~idl!Or!it:;;~ne2aY": " ' "n ff::f!e~i ii~hFya~i~u~adc:l~~" -' " w Co!nCvi!~!¢s~:~me~iti[irymo¢~~ Richmond on a t~helicopterflight i over, the Sustut-Takla area nor- That wood is now exported approve a list of sewer projects ficials to for an overhaul the theast of the Hazeltons when he but will come to Skeena for next year and to show new fish licensing regulations No. 140--4741 LakelseAve.. Terrace,B.C. 635"6121 and other cabinet ministers visit Sawmills, 0wned r.': by West highways minister Rite which the local chamber of here the end of the month. Fraser and Eurocan, and to Johnston a video highlighting commerce says will cut the No,~. ~8~ c,,,~st.. Thomh,,. B.C. 635"4841 The flight, say aldermen, ~is other northwest woods the dangers of the Sande Over- number of angling tourists s~ M,,ooI~,.V,~w s,.. ~it,~.~.~c. 632"4825 necessary to show Richmond facilities. pass. visiting here. No.3o~- 2,,~ Av~.. west. P,i.c~ Ru~,. ~.C. 624-2221 that logging there should take Council members recently Support for a local drug and place quickly or risk losing met in private, with Skeena alcohol treatment centre, the ;.~..e..~.~.~.a..~.e..a.~..~.~.~~~~~~~t timber in the area to pine beetle Sawmills representatives tO hear infestation. details of the~purcJ~ase. ~i ,,..,.,,,. rWood from the Suiif/J-T'akl~ -gTii6 purcliase is,subject to ap-~ MINOR HOCKEY- is bound for Prince George proval of the forest ministry. CAT Scan at Mills Memorial ; SCHEDULEFOR SEPTEMBER 22-23, 1990 ONLY I mills andwas awarded in 1988 . HEspital will be the major items There will be no phone calling for this special week-end Bids were also received from Forests minister Claude Rich- raised with health minister John i i ' northwest mills. mond is one of five cabinet Jansen while Provincial TIME SATURDAY(Sept.22) SUNDAY(Sept. 23) i:: The cutting rights award was ministers council members and Secretary -- he's : 7:30-8:30AM , : MIDGETS & JUVENLES MIDGETS & JUVENILES criticized by the provincial Om- city staff plan to meet during responsible for GO B.C. grants : 8:45-9:45AM BANTAMS BANTAMS budsman who found the provin- the three-day Union of B.C. --:- will be given an outline of the 10:00-11:00AM - i PEEWEES PEE WEES ~. cial government'did not strictly Municipalities annual con- proposed corn- : 11:15-12:15 !' - i : PEEWEES PEEWEES The city will also tell cabinet 4:15.5:15 PM ! PRE NOVICES * PRE NOVICES i!:i ) it supports West Fraser- 5:30-6:30 PM ~ :i 'NOVCES NOVICES ~ ! $ 6:45-7:45PM ;= ~ ~ATOMS ATOMS ~!i I .$ 8:00-9:00PM ":~ BANTAMS BANTAMS !i; ) DO VOURPMT 9:15-10:15 PM " ,. MIDGETS & JUVENILES MIDGETS & JUVENILES :~ $ All players will be notified of their team and times at a later date..... :;. . .$ AN EQUIPMENTSWAP WILL BE GOINGON AT THE ARENADURING THE WEEKENDOF SEPTEMBER22-23, ' 4~ T 1990. $ • *'k** "k ! $ TERRACEMINOR HOCHEY PARENT MEETING IS SCHEOULEDFOR SEPTEMBER27, 1990 AT 7:30 PM AT Pleas-eput, y " .# THE HAPPYGANG CENTRE . .. ii~[rintheir place qjo. The Terrace Downtown Lions would like to sincerely thank the following organizations, companies and individuals who contributed their time, labour '. and materials, in helping to make th!s years loggers sports competition such -" PITGH-IH a huge success. Western Equipment ; Twin RIver Electric i i'-i ii i-ii l i l m Thornhill Pub i ChinOok Trailer Sales Ed Dobler Contracting Couch Welding Ltd, R, King and Sons Trucking Pacific Northern Gas I r H°T Lens Wood Products , .~,, Mblson-Skeena Hotel RES( Lomak Transport ...... Refridgeratlon,: River Industries , )Coop., , Terrace Legion Branch 13 : ) Ambulance Service .:_. Terrace Builders i Thornhill Volunteer Fire Fighters : Spee Dee Printers ,,,,~. i./Skeena Sawmills .... , ,. :, . I Terrace Interiors...~i~ ;~i,!{.~i i /

!:'I ;L:, Slides &"pools And.all the people who helped to set uP and run the show, ' "" " every•Wednesday, We would also like to thank the following event sponsors. "1 ..... ,..2 for 1, Valley Oxygen and Metals Ltd. Bruce Yeast-Chevron Agent bring a !rlend. V-N Contracting Ltd. ~ Jasak Logging Ltd. .:~ :. McAIplne & Co. Off-Road Specialties (1988) Lt ; ii Roy Saunders Hauling Ltd Lekelse Logging Ltd. I Finning Ltd. ~ Bear Creek Contracting Skeena Sawmills Houlden Logging Ltd. I Pslaglan Cont. Ltd. Ken's Marine Skeena Cellulose inc.' All West Trading Ltd, :~ ! 798-22!4 ',Y • IWA Canada :. , " • Tymoschuk Agencies Petro /~~ . River Industries Canada A'gent " /"~7~i~"~;>~ ~"" I AffeP"4:30 p,m, all Pools DAY] Independent Industrial Supply ,,, Cole,Petroleums and slides are 2 for 1 .... ,.; 'i"i' - ; .. , !,i,..:i : .,, " " '= Oentrul Flowere &Glft8 I $ ) PageA14 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 19, 1990 1 ~ ~ : : " I~ : :' ~'~ :~1; ~4 ~ ~ ] .... 1~ ~ ,~. . ' " ~ ' k~. " ~ .: . ' ~ i1 ) Nominations close Oct. 29 ;:,~ • ...... ~,: : :

Ass0clat,.~Local politicians. = • maneuve"~ ~ 'L " i r 0n. I AWARI}S BANQUET nnto electmon positions " I ii i e DANCE" ! TERRACE -- Voters will face a four of the six aldermen have I;~/"-~ ~,,~ ....Il : :/Qa4kk'.=~'~.,,.. O....~.....-z...._.mi~'\"!i , [] long fist of names when they •also confirmed they wig run ' ~ I l v=,_=,uay, oupmmuer i enter municipal and school again. • i i Tnomhill Community Centre ,, ~ n board voting booths Nov. 17. They are Bob Cooper, Ruth iii~~ I i *:doOm nnan nt R..,'.tn n m ! ~ ~ = That's because changes to the Hallock, David Hull and Darryl ~~~.~ • . ~,.: T,-- ...... '--" ...... " :"'. m system now see allschool board Laurent. First elected in 1976; ~[I]~~/~Y~ , I ' ' I* I1 and council seats come open at Cooper has been on council for ~~~ :~ ,~: ~ , ~ ~ .~' :', the same time ...... all but one year since then, Hay- ~r~~\~:;~ , ~ : ' .,~ ' Until 1987 aldermannc and ms scored her first wetory m t************~**~**~.*~*.***~*.~~ truste~ elections were held each :1983, Halleck will seek a fourth , i .,,~ . * : .... . # year' for ~half the positions on term while Hull and Lament are " rune Pastor and parlsttlone!s* eacht~odY'iembe will als ~ just compl=ing rookie terms. ~i~~ ~I*:~I~!1 " .... of ' ThisN0 r ' o be; Danny Sheridan, another ~i~~~l ;| : b " ':~ ; the first:local elections since coming to theend of his first [~BL~~.t~.I ~ * .(~ar~roei Maar4P Oarleh: } 1988 as the transition to full spell on euncil;conld not con- # . i v.vaw~,e ma~owat rUliOm| I L ' ' voting resulted in no elections , firm whether he was running ] .... Terrace, B.C, ' " .... i* \ ~ last year. ' again and said he usually decid- [~~~ ] ~, .,~ ,,~ , ,,. ~ ~ ...... , " On the" municipal front, ed the night before nominations il" - ~ & ,_..,~.~'_.,.. ~ . .':i. - voters ,can expect to see a closed. Me Takhar, another- n~: _ $. urwu[e. you (O join US as we celeDrate. :. } number of familiar names .on who.first took office in 1983, Jack Talstr= =.,_.. ,;M.._. J | the 75th. Anniversary of our parish on ; the ballot sheet. Jack Taistra said he had not made up his .... " " . " ~Un n= ~W~" ~ "" ..... 4 has confirmed he will be seeking mind yet either ..... eva uan~ems .announcement . she both eases ~t'" =s to run g'"a ~un ~) Onfnhar R,~, 7 10011 • • ' • • Will not seek a secono term v.v.,.v, v .~ .~ a vvv hiS thtrd term as mayor and On the school dzstnct front, mean th .;. - To date, no newcomers have ~ Z =,~ m a • m _ a .,.,. ¢s.... ere. wz..i....=.,. oe at ,.^..., least one announc ed thmr" retentions• " to ]~ Octobe r 6 - 8.00• p.m. - Wane" a Cheese Social I-'~1 w::ll"i=r n~::lT ''~f't~e'ot~er~"o~y'=i~'oard s,eeko,ffice.one!thercouncilor ~ October7-l:0Op,m.-OutdoorMass ~ , zne SChOOl nears ivy• a • • q~e I,,v u m ii VqWl I,, cherman ' and Terrace trustee " @ - 3:00 p.m. -Aftemoon Tea * / • ,, ' . a/ IP m l Edna Cooper and Stewart Nominations for the # " ' ] ~r~e~¢ r~ n 1" n ~ 1" r'm r'7 trust= Xris Chapman have November elections close at , . , ~Vqu$~ Vl I 161 i~ lint, z- revealed their intentions and in noon on Monday, Oct. 29. / TERRACE -- Shivering swim. If council approved that mers emerging from the main recommendation, he suggested pool at the city's aquatic centre it be replaced by two, smaller can take heart .u_ the problem of boilers. Pointing out the old one chilly water is only temporary. had only been used to 50 per Recreation director Steve cent of its capacity, he said the Scott said the problem is old age new system would mean B had f'mally caught up with the substantial enrgy cost reduc- boiler used to heat water for the tions and provide a back-up pool. The boiler is the original boiler when the other is either one installed when the facility down for servicing or repairs. opened in 1974. Scott proposed going to He said a check of its firebox tender for design and installa- during the annual maintenance tion of the new boilers im- inspection found the boiler had mediately to minimize the time a leak. After plugging it, the the main pool remained without system was pressure tested, tur- heat. Although hopeful the job ning up two more small holes. could be completed quickly, he More repairs followed only to i ,:~~,i/~'i,,~i!~ :~iil said there might be a slight have another pressure test delay in starting up this fall's reveal a fourth leak. pool programs. Scott said both the servicing and metal testing companies Council approved the dual- called in to look at the boiler in- boiler system and earmarked dicated it should be replaced $30,000 for the project. The ~, because "there is no guarantee money will be taken out of this that tli6 "~ present repairs will ~. year's surplus and then be allow the boiler to work for recovered from the recreation more than a day." department's 1991 budget. P

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.-15-year-old Terrace girl slain in *Kirsch Contracting *Twin Rlver, Beetrlc . . .Tilden Renta car,: • .', :~,~;"".~,,~.= i974 is intensifying as more *Jeanne & Allan Soutar ~Byt0wnDlesel "-/:[, -' : *Young'Ideas ~- -~ '" ~',~,~;: witnesses come forward. ,Karen Henszel • iElenor & BIIi Sauer ..... *Gills Convenience Store., .... :,,,,..... Cp]. Don Woodhouse said forward. Prince, Rupert subdivision, he .Andre & Martina KIIngner ;Dr. Lepp .... , , " .Jeans North .,,:, ,:: si~id; .A. Du Beau oLehmann JeWellers .Video Stop . : ,: two more people have come to Under hypnosis, she gave '"Our .biggest. ezzemy now is .Rose's Shop *Northem:.Diugs - *Walllnda Craft Supplies:;.1:, ;; Moniespollcewith|gnasinformatiOncase foilowinginthere, driver,P°]icedescriptiong°t a vehic]eanddeScriptiOn,part of a time,~' he said.: "We,re twin ~t¢, .Donna's Cut'n Curl =River Industries eGeneral Paint Terrace' inteflors.: cent publicity. ficence plate number of the identify the players~again, ~ m(. .Fabric Land .Terrace Review ..Dairy Oueen - : lgnas disappeared from vehicle they believe l, ickedlgnas track down the people we taiked .Jane Rage .Dave Collis:.- .... .ChdsSwanson :.,~ .:ii:~ii:: downtown---possibly picked up. ' to before who have moved *Tina Praticante .Cameron &Brenda Maximchuk .Sessions - up whilehitch-hiking --on a : around., . *Northern Horse Supply .TedWilliamson .Images by Karlene, .~ December night in 1974. Her Woodhouse said last week the Investigators are still tracing *Rhino Linings *Carol Campbell .John Demedelros ,.+. Strangled body was found four two new witnesses also gave the iicence Plate number to *Spotless Cleaners .Columbia Autohaus ..Yorke Corporations - ,,r months later ina wooded area RCMP information that agreed determine the identity of the *Co-op Feed Stores oSlumber Lodge .Copperslde Foods of-ThombilL with what the first woman said. suspect. "We're fairly certain sThe Kirsch Family .Kentucky Fried Chicken slnn of The West The.kzliing• '" sparked" a~ massive" "We are very actively involv-i it's " a B.C. plate now," .Video Station,...and to everyone who helped, donated trophies and participated in this year's show: police investigation in which ed in this one now," he added. Woodhouse added. Lice•co RCMP interviewed hundreds of "We've got three witnesses now plate records for that year

Gu Ii.idin e !harges " mustaren'tPolice search on have computer, manually. also drawn soofficers up a : composite sketch of what the GET HERE!j.q driver looked like in 1974, based . WO II~ ~ t laid on recollections of the first witness under hypnosis. Police are pressing forward on other . ~.k~ TER'AC'-. The Kit-crowding that might detract : fronts of the: investigation sumkalum band won't be pro- .from the value of the wilderness before releasing the composite secut~ for operating its water fishing experience, drawing. ANYWA taxi service in defiance of the new angling guide policy. ' "

againstwo+ the band ,+o for operating,,,oo, WANTED ! ! ,~ :Y ~;~ the service for anglers on the Kalum river without the Curlers for the following leagues presence of guides licensed to • Monday, Mixed =Tuesday, Mens operate on the river. =Wednesday, Ladies =Thursday, Mens Crown counsel has indicated =Saturday Night, Mixed =Wednesday, Juniors they have no intention of pro- YOU securing the band, district con- =Sunday, Family Also commercial servation officer Peter Kalina said. "I've been told there will be League Registration to be Held at no charges against the Kaium water taxi, and perhaps the The Curling Club government should issue . CAN September, 27 & 28 licences,~' he said. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Kaiina said conservation'of. , ricers had received complaints CURL CANADAINSTRUCTIONS OCTOBER 20 from some local guides who saw,

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I I I i I land claims steps x, TERRACE -- The provincial - ." •.. '. : . - • government has started Welcom+s Cathy•-Johnson to. their,+ st+aft:,: assembling the.bureaucracy it'll Cathy woJuid also:like to welcome +eny+OY~her need to begin negotiating land claims. old and new customers.,~

Provincial native affairs ..... +. . + +.+;.-+~;,,.:.::. :~i~:~!:.:. ~.~:++.. • : minister an- .I - "+ '. + + :' - " ~! +" + ",+'+< nounced last ?week+that a negotiations office, and a .:, kJ~::+~t!+T,• . .. + ...... :r ' :, +; ++,+ .;+.+.~:+.+++.+. ~.. ,~,: ' ':.'. ++'.#:~:!:+ ~'+ registry to which native groups + .+ ...... +.:.Diane +. +.,++ +~ will submit claims +was being ...... +++ +++~+++ : + Cathy ! :,, i !+~+! ':+ +iii: ~i ++;,':+!:::+ .+ -~+ + formed. , " + '. ,::,:. +'~,~'++,+?++~.~++,,5+++..~:~+.::.:,...... ++, ;,.:.'+ ,+. ~'~+ ;,;+..'.~++L:++~:'S+#~+r~+::...,+:v++,:.~ There was no:: immediate word on how many people will .... : "' +1~+ r' m '+':'k : + "Hours ...... :+, be involved or what thec0st will Tuesday,-Friday9:00 a,m21' 6:30 p.m., r' : : ~ be. . " ::~at,rd~tyg:00 a.m. :. 5:o0i~jn..: ' ; +. :

The announcement is in ad- . I vance of the release of how the 4603 park Ave'.:Terrace 638-1704 :. province says it will negotiaie native land claims. Tliat's ex- Jack Weisgerber pected very soon: " i Andrew Mordan did say the Information released last majority of claims expected to week indicatedthatclaitns filed be submitted will have already with the registry must include been filed with the federal the basis for the Claim, the'land, government. NDLi natural resources and rights in- Mordan said the provincial volved and a proposal for settle~ polify will establish how land ment. The registry will. also claims Should be settled in B.C. OF assess whether the claim is but put together in such a way suitable for settlement/: th~ifalso involves the federal Crispy critter government. JOY More details on the process LIGHTS WENT out over a large portion of downtownSept. 9 won't be available until the pro- As well, Premier Bill Vander when a large crow shorted out a B.C. Hydro transformer just vince releases its policy on how Zalm said last week he's idvitihg nati~/e leaders to a conference behind Field's. Hydro crews had to replace the transformer land claims will be negotiated, -. " , %. the end of this month to distnJss and conduct other repairs before full power was restored. said a native affairs ministry Daby'a NIm: Dakota Robert Hayden Kalkman spokesman. settlement proposals. Dab|& Time If BIdh: August 30, 1990 at 9:03 pm WlillM: 7 Ibs. 13 oz. Sex: Male ~. ' Pareall: Kathy Ouock, Rob Kalkman Baby's Name: Vanessa Isabelt, Wllkerson " 'Ditl & Time of Dldh: August 31, 1990 at 9:43 pm .. WIdiiht: 7 Ib 91/t Oz. Six: Female MP Fulton has no plans Parenll: Richard & Unda Wilkerson Baby's Name: Semantha Made Hovey Dill & Time of aldb: August 30, 1990 7~/i !if: WItlIR 10 Ibs. 6 oz. Six: Female Paflnls: Todd & Susan Horsy to collect pension yet " Sister for Ryan TERRACE -- Taxpayers don't just over $2.4 million in pension parliamentary penmons provid- government jobs should not col- Baby's Name: StephanieFlora Irene Duncan have to worry about paying benefits if he retired this fall, ed they have served six years or lect their parliamentary pen- 'kte & Time of Birth: Septemhe~2,'1990 at 6:37 pm Skeena New Democrat MP Jim three elections. sions, -+ ,~' .~ . -.. + . . W?M: 7.12 lb. SeX; Femal¢., figures from a public interest reels: Mathew 0 & Augela R Fulton a pension just yet. group calculate. The minimum rate at that "Double dipping (collcctmg:'+ :"" ++ a "I don't intend to retire," time is 50 per cent ofa MP's an- federal salary and a federal pen-.. The National Citizens' Coal- said Fulton last week in com-- nual salary, rising five per cent sion) is something parliament tion are based on Fulton collec- menting on possible pension for each year of service to it should obviously address. Look ting until he is 75 and on an in- benefits should he leave office maximum 75 per cent of salary. at Pat Carney. She's now a flation rate of five per cent a this fall. The National Citizens' Coali- senator and is also collecting a year. Fulton, who will be 41 on his tion has criticized the pension MP's pension," said Fulton. next birthday, would receive MPs are eligible to receive plan, saying that MP contribu- He place retired NDP federal 0/. OFF ALL tions to it don't cover the costs. leader Ed Broadbent, who is "Even with interest earnings, collecting a $45,000 MP's pen- /OINFANT TOYS Gov't cuts wanted six years' worth of contribu, sion and a six-figure salary a~ Sept: 19- 25 tions would not pay for the first head :of the federally-financed TERRACE -- Less government and change the federal system. six years of a retired MP's pen- International Centre for 1 bureaucracy means less goven- If the west used its 88 seats like sion," said the coalition. Human Rights and Democratic Skeena Mall 636-6236 ifieilt ~ieiidiiig, says the leader Qd~beC uses its 75 we could It released a variety Of pen; De~,eloj)ment; in the same of the Reform party. wield a 10t of power." sion figures two weeks ago in category. Preston Manning; 'on a recent The party's supporters are proclaiming Sept. 4 as Trough tour of the northwest, ad- concentrated in the west with, Day, the day on which 75 MPs vocates cuts in government according to latest opinion first elected in 1984 are now employees' salaries, the elimina. polls, 25 -- 28 per cent of the eligible to payments when they tion of tax credits to political vote on the prairies, 58 per cent retire. parties and a reduction in grants of Alberta and l6 per cent in MPs do pay 10 per cent of and subsidies to lobby groups B.C., Manning said. their $62,100 salary to the pen- and corporations. He added that the party is sion plan, said Fulton. They "The governments have been receiving interest from people in also receive a $20,600 tax-free increasing their salaries while Atlantic Canada and some of expense allowance. telling everyone else to tighten the outlying areas of Quebec "l don't have stocks Or bonds their belts," he said. and Ontario where "they feeras or other sources of income," The Reform Party's ideas are alienated from central Canada said Fulton when asked what part of a tradition of alternative as we do." other retirement income he political parties that are a part He says the Reform Party will might have planned. MPs are of the west's political heritage, be run .a candidate in the nor- 'also prohibited from buying in- Manning said. thwest and in all western to a RRSP plan. "We should harness this Canada ridings in the next The MP did say retired MPs movement as a vehicle to try federal election. who then go on to other federal

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:WHAT'S 'St udents ,can bone UP ;. SEPTEMBER 12, 1990 -- Registration for Tales for Twos, for 2 year aids and Pre- School Storytimes for ages 3 to up on anthropology . 5 will start Wednesday, Writers reading September 12 at Terrace Public Cooking bear bones may • Library, Will start October 3. Writer Joanna Beyers, a former local resident, will be Tales of Twos will be Wednes- seem an unlikely way to pass an day mornings 10:30 a.m. and evening but that's just what returning to the community next week to give public readings Pre-School: storytimes Thurs- Northwest Community College of her work. day afternoons at 2 p.m. and instructor Shannon Mark could Beyers studied geology and literature at Northwest Com. Friday mornings at 10:30 a.m. munity College before going on to get her MSc in geology at Cal Library at 638.8177 for in- be found doing one recent ft. night. The seemingly bizarre UBC. She now lives in Vancouver with her son. behaviour was actually A poet who is strongly influenced by envirormlental and SEPTEMBER 19, 1990 preparatory work for one of the feminist concerns, her first collection of poetry, Sandbar ~Kathy McDonald, a returned evening classe~ she teaches. Islands, was published by Caitlin Press. volunteer with CUSO in Beyers' reading will take place Thursday, Sept. 27 at 7.30 Papua, New Guinea will show Known as the "bones and her slides & talk about her ex- stones" course, Anthropology p.m. in the library and is sponsored by NWCC and the periences living and working as 101 looks at physical an- Canada Council. ~ a nursing instructor in a remote thropology, Mark said. Next month will see those same bodies bring Jean Rysstad area for two years Wed. at 7:30 However, with human bones to the community. Living in Prince Rupert with her husband at Skeena Jr'. See. library. and two children, Rysstad's first book ofstories, Travelling Everyone welcome. Childcure not easy to get •hold of, a bear's subsidy available. For more in- have to be used to fill the gap at In, was recently published by Oolichan Books and some of fo call Frances at Northwest times. her stories have also been aired on CBC's Mornings,de pro- Development Education gram as radio dramas. 635-2436: She explained the course is made up of two semester length Her reading will also take place in the library, Thursday, SEPTEMBER 19, 1990 -- All courses. The first lool(s at the Oct. 25 at 7.30 p.m. Admission to both events is free. branches of Girl Guides of biological and cultural history Other visits NWCC and the Canada Council are hoping to Canada registration at Veritas of Man and includes studying arrange are those of Vancouver short story Cynthia Flood School gym or Thornhill and analyzing theories of evolu- (tentatively set for November), Vancouver poet Bill Bissett Primary from 6:30 - 8 p.m. (February) and Winnipeg novelist Jake MacDonald (March). Contact Kathy Davies tion. 638.1245, Marx Cooper Since fossils play a large part 638-0609. in providing information on SEPTEMBER 20, 1990 -- The times long past, students also THE BONES AND STONES COURSE. That's what Shannon Mark Musicians to lift Terrace Musicians Association get a look at a number of casts says her Anthropology class is known as around the campus. Above holds a very important meeting of fossils found in various parts she shows some of the former, including a replica of a skull dated at organization's tempo tomorrow evening, Sept. 20, of the world including one of a 4 million years B.C, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in skull dated at 4 million years I J Skeena I banquet room, Ter- The teal group that organized the construction of Ihe band race Inn. New members B.C. cheological dig. One project has North "American native and shell in Lower Little Park is looking for new members. welcome. Old members please Mark said she has had an op- the.students planning their own Central and South American Terrace Musicians Association Gord Shaben said last week attend. portunity to see such fossils at "non-destructive archeological peoples. Having looked at what new members are welcome and needed for various projeels first hand having spent the last project," such as interpreting they were like originally, being planned. SEPTEMBER 22,23, 1990 -- two summers working at the A workshop on mask making, information found in a historic students will then consider how "We've been in a holding pattern but now want to for people between the ages of camp of the world-renowned graveyard. They also try their they changed in the face of revitalize," he said. 12 - 16. Cent/act Elaine at Ter- Richard Leaky. hand at making some stone modern changes from coloniza- Shaben added that the group has raised money in the past race Parks & Recreation In the second semester, tools. tion to industrialization ,and 63e.i 174. for CallAlert devices and for people who have been in crisis. students turn their attention to Apart from that Monday those features that survived It also provides a venue for local musicians by organizing SEPTEMBER 22, 1990 human society and cultural evening course, Mark also despite those influences. concerts and ether musical outings, he said. ~U!treYal Potluck at 6:30 adaptations, comparing various teaches Anthropology 201, a The studies will include deter- "Bobby Curtola, when he was here with the Platters and p.mi Saturday at St, Matthew s aspects of culture in different more advanced course wl~ich ex- mining why so many traditional the Coasters -- the legends of rock and roll -- said local " Angii~n Church on Lakelse societies. amines traditional cultures in- Ave. All welcomel cultures have such a difficult groups such as ours do much for local musicians," said .. ***** She said the course includes eluding their kinship patterns, time adjusting to changing cir- Shaben. 8EP.TEMBER 23, 1990 field trips to the Prince Rupert rituals, economics, religion and cumstances, she added. The association meetings Sept. 20, that's tomom~w even, .....~,.F~ :'ly,~tble. Schol3l .is: star.-: ~.- ...... -haH~0ur~'"and'÷northwestem ,.-art-~=~ ...... ~ ,- ~,~.i...... ~.~-.: ...... ".... . - -'M~fl~ig~iffh~er SiXth year:'at* 'ing, in the Skeena! banquet room of the Terrace Inn beginn. t!hg at Terrace AllianCe native sites so students can see Among the Cultures to be the Terrace campus and prior to ing at 7:30 p.m. ,Chffr¢:h; 4923 Agar Ave., Sun, what is involved in an actual ar- studied are those of Eskimo, ~i ~9:'45 h;m.! 'Classesfrom 2' yrs~ :,: that taught in Prince Rupert. i t~:'adult. Supervised nuisery ~ .fOr; bahias. For more into Valdy coming here ::ii'i~:?Ph°-nei":635-5253.. ** * * * ~;SEPTEMBER 24, 1990 . Save sliding Kleanza plea Globe-trotting entertainer Valdy will touch down in Ter- :•i~akelse Community Assoc. Welcome to Around Thor- race next week as he brings the B.C. Music Project Tour to general m~ting, Monday at nhiil. the community. 7:30p m. at eli's Place. New I hope everyone enjoyed their Having grown steadily in popularity over the past two members welcome. holidays and the hot summer we Around years, CFTK's B.C. Music Project video show has provided a SEPTEMBER 2~, 1990 had. Fall is not too far away as Thornhil! showcase for many of the northwest's best songwriters and : • Home Based Business Group is you can tell from the cool morn- performers. holding a meeting at 7 p.m. in ings and the beautiful colour of The tour performance takes place at the R.E.M. Lee •= Terrace Public Library. Topic Theatre on Friday, Sept. 28 beginning at 8 p.m. Sharing the of discussion "Business Fair". the changing leaves as you drive. New members welcome. Con- over the old bridge into town. bill with Valdy will be popular singer-songwriter Mark Perry • tact Laura 635-7352. year, and her proud morn, and northwestern favourites Karen Ljungh and Doug Phair. My family spent a lot of the phoned to let me know of her yrs.; Venturers, 14-17 yrs.; and hot weather at Kleanza Creek Tickets (cost $15.50) can be picked up at Sight and Sound. SEPTEMBER 26, 1990 -- Ter- position. Congratulations Julie. Rovers, 18-26 yrs. Fans of the Music Project show should note it will have a race campsite along with dozens of Minor Softball Assn. is •k .k, .k -k The aims of Boy Scouts of new name this coming season -- Inside T.rax. The name holding a public meeting in the other people from Terrace and Canada is to help boys, youth Library Board Room at 7:30 While up visiting her parents, change reflects expansion of the program to include CISA TV p.m; regarding election of of- tourists. The kids had a ball Carol and Jim Glen, Shelly and adults to develop as of Lethbridge which will in turn mean Alberta artists will also fleers. We are in need of jumping off the rocks into the Rydalch and daughters (from resourceful and responsible be featured on future shows, volunteer help. The more help .water, riding tubes down the Rexburg, Idaho) received a call members of the community by. and support we can get, the creek, and keeping cool. At one greater the success. Contact on B.C. Day that her house had providing opportunities and Gary Turner 635-2943. time you could count 30 adults burned to the ground after a gas • guidance for their mental, and chidlren, in the middle of stove explosion. physical, social and spiritual SEPTEMBER 26, 1990- The the creek trying to cool off. Her husband was also away development. Terrace Unit Canadian Cancer The day use area of the park Society's Living With Cancer working at the time, so no one Parental involvement is of Support Group meets Wed. was almost always packed with was injured, but unfortunately great importance to your son Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the families who had brought their •they lost all of their belongings. and to the quality operation of health unit auditorium, Guest supper. It's an area surrounded speaker is medicalCbealth of- However, Carol reports that the program. Therefore ricer Dr. Duid Bowering. Call by huge trees which keep the upon returning, they moved to a scouting cannot go ahead 635-2879 or 635-2995 for into. sun at bay, but the tables are community where they had liv- without your support. If you along the hanks of the creek. ed once before and the people are willing to assist as a leader, SEPTEMBER 27, 1990 -- because of the Sandy and rocky Joanna Beyers, former resident all rallied round, providing on a committee, as an occa- of Terrace, will read at the Ter- banks that area is slipping into them with enough supplies, sional helper or at special race Public Library on Thurs. the creek and some trees are clothes, furniture, etc. to start events, please let your group at 7:30 p,m. Her poetry is falling into th~ creek. strongly influenced by her en- them out once more. know. They need youl vironmental and feminist con- The parks branch has decided Now that's people helping This year the 7th Terrace, cerns. The reading iS sponsored! to move some of the tables up peoplel (Thornhill group) Beavers will by Northwest Commuriity Col; top, into the open, which would be meeting in the Thornhili lege and the Canada Council. be a shame as a View of the falls Admission Is free. Lara Kilgren, my daughter, Elementary School Gym and swimming area while pic- graduated from Langara Com. Wednesday nights, 6:30 -7:30 conrd B4 nicking would no longer be 'munity College in Vancouver p.m. For more information possible. . .this:year with a degree in Fine phone Elaine Sangster at 635.6408, *A'*** One solution suggested w.as to Arts and has some of her works haul rocks and dump them displayed at the Kermode Gifts Cubs will be meeting in the The Terrace Standnrd along the banks to stop the ero- &Gallery on Highway 16. They Thornhill Primary School Gym offers What'S Up as, slon, which sounds feasible tO will be offdisplay for the month on Tuesday nights, 6:30-8:00 public service to its me. of Sel~tember, and she invites p.m. For more information readers und those eom. I would hate to see any of the everyone to come by and take a phoneJason Miller at 635-5705. _,muai!y organizations in picnic or camping sites removr look. : If you would like to start up a the,re,. " , ed. It is a very popular cam- ~i;-i : ~/,~*** Scout troop or:work on the Items for this section pground. If you spend a lot0f.. '~Scautino has once a~ain group committee call me at jtre for non-profit ~ 635,3112. And for information Organizations and for ~io~thtr~/ur~tg~:~h°l~dhaySr • started-ui)'~or another year,and P ~ ' 0nceaghlii they are looking for on Terrace-based groups, con- those events in which write them a note and express volunteers to become leaders or tact Per Halvorson at 635-2118. Ihere is no cosl Io gain your wishes for them to go .... hel Please get involved -- Your udmission. - - wt - he rock fi': " join the District Council to P Cancer talk set ahead 'th t " It' It. run the ...... son ordaughter is counting on To meet our produc- ' .program. , The Living with Cancer support group hasa special evening would save the day use area and ; .. Th;~ l, ,.,.; ..... thwhile and yOU, . -= tion deadlines, we usk .... coming up, next-Wednesday (Sept. 26) When Iocafmedtcal new Campsites ttlongthe banks, : ~e~j~o;ai~eTi ~)"roR~a~'"io~'" your ihal all items be Submit-' health officer Dr. David Bowering will be guest Sl~aker;~, ted by noon on the. Thank you for reading it takes place in the Skeena Health Unit aUditOrium hegira. FRIDAY preceding the Around Thornhlll this week. ing at 7,30 p.m. and more information can be obiained b: Penny and ,.~ Sl~0rty:,,H01osko;., ~=.:/:~ -~ _.-~...... , ~i ...... f011o~ving week's Issue. ,-,o:..,4 ~ 'o~hi;'-~s "~'" -'/now~m get along in me ousn, Once agaih0 if you have some phoning 635-2789 Or 635-2995. ',:!~::( ~i:' We also ask thai Items be interesting stories to tell or in- An offshoot'~of the local Canadian cancer society unit; thq lYi)ewdllen erbe pdnted: ~v~uutlt ~uutum ,Bt!~~ o~ssuul " w|lrn(Irm';.,,.~4 a., : ...... t The for~aifoh ~you~ would like pass, supPort gi:oup is there to provide help 1o bothvictims rlihe In ~Kltlmat.~thlS .yell ~ JUlie:; .:~._, ~ .; ...... , ..... '~:.~3. ,;:~;~ '~;~.~! i3' ~:'~:~ ,~ ;, ~ ~es ~ ~e;~:Beavers, 3-z y~., ed 6ff~lease give me a call after their families, says unit chairman Lily Nielsen. Page*B~- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September19, 1990

I begi n ner's 'gu id CITIZENS! , '["._. r..." " . SENIOR ~pidyou know thst...thirteen _ ihqt~dred students will begin . ~kindergarten this fall in the i F..... roese Skeena Health Unit area. Did you ' LEagerness;:enthusiasm, and an- know that... tlcipation seem to accompany wed School entrance for most CourtesySkeena Healtl~ Unit i"klnder~arten students: There A wedding of local Interest • are*,~some thingsyou can do to took place In Surrey Aug. 30 make/the transitiorl to school when two former, oldtlme ~life easier in terms of the health child's hearing or vision let the ly basis. You will also be given residents of the area ex- of your child. school or Health Unit know so • information on how totreat this changed vows. Jean Froese • Three Days of Shopping Immunizations --children are that the appropriate screening condition. It is important to let formerly from Terrace and • Hotel (Share) i Often exposed to an increased can be carried out as soon as the school kn0w if:Y0ur child now residing in Clearbiook number of communicable possible. has head lice.. Children •should and Efleh Burr,one,time • Luxury Motor Coach diseases upon entrance to Medical conditions -- it is be taught not to share hats, resident of both Terrace and Kltlmnt now riving In Dun. school. It is important that your • always important for the school scarves, other head gear, combs (No Night Travel) .... ,ui can, were married by Rev~ child's immunizations are cur- staff and the public health nurse and brushes. • Murray Henderson In a dou- rent:Most children aredue for to know if your child has Safety.- safeiy is a concern ble ring ceremony held at the 0 a booster for diphtheria, medical conditions such as as children go to and from Oak Ave. United Church. tetanus, pertussis (whooping ~SON diabetes, epilepsy, allergies and school. Be sure your child The bride was presented at cough) and polio between the so on. The public health nurse understands the traffic safety the sitar by her son, Gerald ;ipert : ages of 4 to 6. Be sure that you can then ensure that the school rules that apply to .walking and Froese of Princeton, and her have a record of your child's staff are familiar with the con- biking. If your child bikes to attendant was Margaret immunizations. If your child's dition and can provide the care school a helmet is an important Henderson, n schoolfrlend Vl immunizations are not up-to. required. Arrangements may •safety item. from early childhood. The date contact a public health need to be made for giving Nutrition" a good breakfast groom's best man was nurse at the Health Unit to ar- regular medication to your child is important. ~ A nutritious Walter BaranieskI of Clear- Inn range an appointment. safely. breakfast gives a good start to brook. Vision and hearing screening Head lice -- the exposure to Taosting the couple at the your child's day. Nutritious 1 "~ .sometime during the head lice is the least attractive snacks and lunches are impor- reception which followed, kindergarten year all children's part of school entry. It is ad- Rev. Henderson said he had tant for kindergarten children rfl hearing and vision will be visable to begin checking your who are not used to the school known the bride for more screened at school. You will be child's hair on a regular basis schedules. Raw vegetables, than 40 years -- they first 3er :notified if a problem is iden- for head lice. You will be in- fruit, or whole wheat crackers met in Prince Rupert -- and tified with your child's hearing formed if your child is in con- are good selections. had watched her family grow or vision. If you have any par- tact with head lice. If this occurs School entry is an exciting up and develop. Responding, Burr emphasized how happy ticular concerns related to your check your child's hair on a dai. time for children, schools and FOR RESERVATIONS he and ,lean were to see all parents. We are here to assist their family and friends on you to also make this a healthy this special occasion. 624-6124 A final salute time for your child. Following the reception, What are your questions and the newly-weds left on a trip or Your Travel Agent concerns? Write us at: "Did to the Maritimes. You Know That..." c/o Skeena and now for '91 Health Unit, 3412 Kalum By MARY-ANN BURDETT of the plans it is going to take a Street, Terrace, B~C., V8G 4T2. LiNE. TOUI Well Riverboat Days have full year to get everything come and gone for another year organized and there should be and this week the Riverboat some new and very special addi- Days Society wishes to salute tions. It is also going to take a the people Of Terrace and all great deal of the help and the visitors to Riverboat Days. If it enthusiasm we have come to ex- had not been for the efforts ot pect from the people in this area the businesses, the clubs, the and it is going to be worth all organizations and the citizens oI the effort required. As plans Terrace, Riverboat Days would finalize and next year draws be miniscule indeed in com- closer you will be hearing more. parison to the weekend of ac- Meanwhile watch for the an- tivities we all enjoyed the se- nouncements of a General cond through the sixth ot Meeting of the Riverboat Days .~,ug~st. Society in October where no , To all the people who gave ot doubt there will be advance themselves and • their time to discussions of all that is in the make this weekend special to wind for next year. Remember Terrace and to all the visitors that all volunteers are welcome who joined us, participated in and all ideas will be received the activities and enjoyed our with gratitude. All positions on community we say thank you. the executive will be up for elec- And a special thanks to the tion at the October meeting and media who took our messages for anyone who finds the rambl- and events to the people ings of this writer irritating, this throughout the northwest. job too is open to ideas, sugges- While most of Terrace is just tions and to be turned over to remembering the highlights ot an interested party. that weekend, the executive has Thanks again to the people ot already held a meeting and Terrace for a successful River- started the ground work for boat Days 1990 and now let's *1991 activities. From the sounds start things rolling for 1991. We'll Pay 100% Of An Employee's Wage For Registered Nonprofit OrganizaUons If you can provide materials and offer This program is being used by non- jobs that develop skills, we'll pay the profit groups to start up new festivals wages. Eligible organizations receive and special events, create and 100% of an em ployee's wage of $700 upgrade tourist and recreation areas, per hour, plus a supervisor's wage and construct community arts and of $10.00 per hour when an income sports facilities. Plan your festival or assistance reci pient is hired. The project now and apply for funding N'EoW'S project must be for a period of 4 to 6 to begin work any time during the year. BY ROBERT Q. SMITH months and leave a community COMMUNITYTOURISM EMPLOYMENT GENERAL MANAGER tourism legacy. TRAINING PROGRAM WHAT TIME IS IT? .We are excited about the new sign on the roofof our hotel. Besides We'll Pay 50% Of An Employee's Wage lighting up the sky with our new name and logo it also gives you the For Private BusinesseseNonprofit Groups and Local Governments time of day and temperature in Celcius and Fahrenheit. Keep in the We'll help you when you help receive 50% of an employee's wage, know, when downtown, by keeping an eye on the Terrace Inn. someone develop or upgrade skills on up to $3.50 per hour subsidy, when an WEDDING RECEPTIONS the job. Eligible employers must income assistance recipient is hired The perfect place to hold a wedding reception Is in our redecorated create a 30 to 40 hour per week job and trained. Skeena Ballroom. You'll like the new decor and the price is fight. We for a minimum of 2 months and will EMPILOYMENTOPPOITTUNITY PROGRAM can seat up to 200 people for a dinner and can assistyou with all the planning to make your special day a real success. Drop in to the Ter- race Inn and let us show you the Skeena Ballroom. The EnvironmentYouth Corps provides projects, recycling, and as response OUT OF TOWN VISITORS employment for income assistance teams for non-hazardous Whether on businessor pleasurewe would like to welcomeyour out of recipients 16 to 24 years of age. environmental emergencies. town friends~ The Terrace Inn features a Bed and Breakfast plan with our rates starting at $49 per room. This includesmodem room accom- Participants learn job skills in parks, modation, a full breakfast, plus a complimentary pass to the Terrace fish and wildlife habitat improvement ENVIRONMENT YOUTH CORPS Aquatic Centre and a Bonus Discountcoupon book. We have recently remodeled and redecoratedmuch of the hotel and would be very pleas- ed to look after your visiting guests. By the way, our Toll Free number from anywhere in B.C. is 1.800-663.8156, to make reservations. I The Employment Plus group of from your provincial government to rr programs is a major initiative under a help British Columbia employers hire SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH federal/provincial agreement and part ancltrain income assistance recipients. Join us Sundays between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for Terrace'sonly ofa$28 million continuing cornmitment ~ i i. :: Sunday Buffet Brunch. It's a super feast. Adults $10.95, Seniors $7.95, and children $5.95 ,.. '.

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' ~a3!'O4~al*~rse:distance:"isP~Y~Is£:2no' e~y task. l~.,ar]ier,l°ver:'" ~"~ymm-,"'~( ' " ,~" [butalumtnum !he action smelter at our:never K,tlmat,::,,i:,: freezes., you'll know trailering oi~e any' : T l, / , rFromSePtember 1 t0:May31~ f~, :/ !~sY:~r°L~Soa,six day tnpt Zi~l:n~°~ " bYonne Moen /,t: " *...... : ...... ~'uesday, re,ervatlon and children.with hubby going off Although there were no~ . ' ; . . , . minute-tour' t0work'each dayleaving Mum serious mishaps, she says the br0ught the 4-H livestock very good times in their lives of' ' ...... to:look,.:afterthings~ In other police stopped her in Alberta: achievementclasses and auc- and say the many good friends a conducted "cases, marital breakdown may after she had taken a wrong, tion. The 4.H Council also built they made then are very special ~ reduction, !::, ldave the mother completely on turn and asked her to produce a the livestock barn. The poultry to them.. " .... ' her'own. ' ttions.., a • stock manifest (a permit to r and rabbit barn was added the Marie kept the business for )You might feel stuck without transport livestock). In,the end, r following year. ~ - - • just short of 18 years before 3.C.'s , ...... much personality of your own Lisa said the police took her.' Last year saw the resurrected selling it to current owners Deb- or ph0nei:: 4"1]'::'[ 1 ; ' and that can mean your ability word for it she was not a horse Loggers Sports added to the . bie and Bruce Carruthers who . ::

to:cope begins to deteriorate, rustler. ' r - weekend event andthis year the lived here from 1964-1979, 2H2 '~ ~:':~. r~'$' : m This is where Mothers' Time ,'After five months in Thunder heavy horse puil]oined the list. moved to Sydney and have now ~...... ' • "~ Out comes in. • . . . ,, . , , }, , ~; • 1,~ _ ~ - " The groupis an informal one. Bay, Lisa returned just in time Thousands turned out to help returned to Terrace. : -.. "..... for the Fall Fair'and its horse 'the fair celebrate its 20th an- *****. ,::~i ~i,i!,ii!~ :i~ You caa,,.~t~g-your:kids :." r .show,4; ,. :~: ' :~ . ~ ,:r ". " niversaryl this year and con- News from the Willows: , ....,~• ,< babysitting is provided free of tinued public :'support plus Welcome to Ted Johnson who ".... charge -- and transportation is Speaking of the Fall many, many. hours of hard is now living at the Willows and " : - ~ available if needed. While the Fair...Back in 1970, : Mrs. work from the dedicated congratulations on his 85th bir- ' kinds are being taken care of, Boutilier and a few other ladies volunteers will ensure it goes on thday celebrated Sept. 8. Birth- j theMums adjourn toabright, decidedtoputoffasmallflower tobecomeevenbiggerandbet- day greetings also go outto ~/p1, IllJlllll airy room wherethey can havea and plant show. The result was ter. ' Brian Gregg and Annette i 15i, cup. of coffee or tea, read a the first Fall Fair, organized'in ** * * * Radcliffe. " ALCAN !, book, talk, or do some craft collaboration with the Farmers Among those back in town work. and Women's Institutes. : for this year's reunion of the ' The group' meets Monday, For the first three years the Class of '65 was Rose Sharpies Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- event took place in localsch0ols who taught some of the S " day at the Knox United Church, and featured horticultural and students. Rose began teaching McEwan' Weekly Special ] 9-11.30 a.m. The last Friday of home crafts classes only. at the then Skeena High school I each: month is also clothing e.x- In 1973, the fair moved to the when she and and husband Jack for more information; phone old curling rink and this time in- came here from Quesnel in eluded a display of small 1956. 1987 Joyc¢ (635-5316)'or Debbie livestock. Next . came the addi- She taught aspecial, pre-CHEVROLET (798-2451 or 635-4147 from tion of livestock classes and occupational class and it was 9-11.30 a.m.) Those are also the horse show...and the greased through placing one of her numbers'to call if you're clean- pig contest, students in a local ladies lag out tOy boxes or clothing The contest was for the clothingstore--theMcGraths' BLAZER closets, children and their quarry was an Kee Vee Shop -- that got Rose • * *.A-* eight to 10 week old pig, duly interested in that business. * Full size Phyliss Cornfield tells me the greased. Unfortunately, when She bought the store in 1967, *4X4 White Cane club is meeting released the little porker simply renamed it Rose's and ran it un- tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 hightailed it into the bushes, til 1972 when she sold out and eNew Tires p.min the Women's Resource Search parties were sent out to the couple moved to Penticton, *;350 V8 Fuel Injected Centre on Park Ave. recover it but returned empty- where they still reside (sons *Automatic Transmission Club members are visually handed. In fact, the pig never Cliff and Gerry have remained impaired and arc looking for was found and that, perhaps here). Priced to Sell volunteers who have a few not surprisingly, was the end of New owner of Rose's was hours to spar¢ -- onIy two the greased pig contest. Marie McAIpin¢ (Harrison, J=11 995 00 hours every two or three weeks The growing fair moved to who had moved here from [[ would help -- to provide two days in 1977 but things real- Burns Lake in 1949 with the transportation or run an occa- ly took off in 1984 with the for- government's telegraph service. sional crafts night, marion of the Skeena District Both Rose and Marie describe if you can help, phone 4-H council which in turn the years running the store as 86 Sunblrd • 88 Chev P.U. I 89 Pontiac eooo , • 4 Dr. Automatic .4x4 1/2 Ton *PowerLocks & Windows I *Tilt .Crulse *Air Cond • AM/FMCassette ,42.000 km ,Air ,Tilt ,AM/FM Cassette | *AM/FM Cassette :,= ~i~,:~ ~';::~i,,~: =7,985 °° =15,995 00 I *14,99000 i~i,?m~, i ~--:~ 87 Tempo 85 Chevette I 87 Caravelle I ~L~.-r~..~": :;- ~~:;~:~!~-' " '~IIBIBK"~,~,~'ie~ ~,~,,~-'-~ - - -;, - •. - - . - - . .4 Dr. *Automatic .2 Dr. Hatchback.AMIFM Cassette I .Air Cond *Auto k~~J~" ~~:~: ".~ " ,Air Co.nditi~ing' ..:,. :i ...... 5 SpeedTran, s, .Now ~re.s | .Rad0 .

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Calling... all / Mothers.To-Be If there is a baby on the way, you'll SOOner. lat;er. want to attend welcome wagon's baby shower. Shames Mountain ski area 1990/91 Season Pass rates INDIVIDUAL EARLY S EARLY RATES BIRD REG. BIRD REG, Adult $425 $465 First member $43~; $465 Youth (13 to 17 yrs.) $260 $285 Second member $260 $288 Junior (e to l= yr,,) $200 $220 Third member $200 $220 I I tnn of Th;t West \ 1 p.m..4 p... Child (7 end under) Free Free Fourth or more $ 60 $ 60 Senior[6sandowr) $200 $220 Plus 7% Plus 7% G.S,T, G.aX, . Plus 7% Plua 7% G,$,T, Q,S,T. Better value,that is! BuyyourShamesMountain Season I ~'=-s now at special Earlybird prices and save all winter ,our skiing fun! But;, y -- discounts are in effect only 'til September 30. Mastercard~ andVisa®, ~ welcome. -" SHAMES '~ • ,I • For complete details, ~ L / Contlct::,,. contact the sporting goods MOUNTAIN • / Karen Farrell i,. stores shown below. SkiingAtItsPcak L 4 t~ Shames Mounlaln 9kl COrporation cr~ " f Season Pass application forms available at Kalen Sports Centreor City Centre Hardware In Kitlmat; All Seasons Sporting Goods or I : Far West Sporting Goods in Prince Rupert; Schoolsy's Sports or Sundance Ski & Sports in Terrace.

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I ~:i'-~:~; : ~:,: . ' :N With'everything now In place • I . that' way the :~h6ck can also en:. .... i: :~:1i~ ...... ' II ~ for thls weekend s car seat safe- sure it is!the:light one for the ~ Ii I l~l~n "~ ' ty check, Skeena Health Unit's child. Lalonde~said there :is no THANK YOU / Ii~'~l~l U Ib Lynne,Lalondesays all that re- charge Ill I mains now is for people to come T h o r n h i l I J r.~:;/S e'cOnd h r y in and take advantage of it. CounterAttack':cli~bwill be on: forget The event takes place Satur- hand to keep ihe childrenoc- The Terrace Stock Car Association wouldlike t o ..... day, Sept. 22 at the I.C.B.C. copied while their parents are thank the many• patrons, sponsors and members seat claims centre on Hwy. 16 (Keith busy. who helped to make our racing seaso n and Ave.) from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Although pieced with the especially, the Demolition a great successl During those hours, anyone volunteer support received so witha car seat in their vehicle far, Lalonde said there was check =,roin 0 avo. ,o,r, always room for a few more. SPecial thanks to all the drivers of Tow TruckSl check it over to make sure it's Anyone who would like to help the Thomhill Fire Department, S.K.B:~ and just properly installed. out at the safety check can con- It's also important parents tact Lalonde at the Skeena everyone for a great racing season. bring the child using the Seat -- Health Unit (638-3468). Lynn Lalonde "l

,i .... i i i Activity picks up Legion By PETER CROMPTON Bersh will be needing all the Notes- President, Branch 13 help possible. ' Branch 13, Terrace After a very slow "summer, Live music returned in early things hopefully are starting to " September and'continues Friday pick-up in the branch, add Saturday e.~ch Week. Our Our heating system is: now now famous steak dinners take complete, as well as the insula- place each first Friday of the Here are some dates of com- Each Wednesday evening we TERRACE tion of the building which month 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The ing events -- hope to see you in have fun darts in the lounge should make the lounge more next one is on October 5th. the branch. starting at 8 p.m. Also watch comfortable both in the winter On September 22 we will be Sept. 22 -- Scavenger Hunt out for the date of our Grey and in our hot summers. Cmde holding our scavenger hunt Sept. 28, 29, 30 -- Terrace Cup Smoker. Ron Gowe deserves a great followed by a dance, with music Legion Open Darts Tournament And finally we all wish our thank you for his time and ef- of the 50's and 60's. Oct. 1 -- Executive Meeting Crude Kaulbeck a speedy fort on this 'project. We need your support, the Oct. 9 -- General Meeting recovery, it's too quiet at the Many things are now on the executive and the branch can Oct. 12, 13 -- Zone Fall general meetings without you go, Remembrance Day will be only hope to continue if we get Meeting Karl! •upon us in no time and Crude the members to participate. Nov. 3 -- Poppy Campaign Elections for your new ex- Nov. 5 -- Executive Meeting ecutive will be held on event. If yo- wish to read your Nov. 11 -- Remembrance Day Decembe~ I I at the general work or that of a local writer contact Montserrat at the Nov. 13 -- General Meeting meeting. What's museum (632°-7022). i - SEPTEMBER 26. 1990 -- The up 35th annual general meeting of ..,;**** the Kitimat General Hospital Terrace Annual Minor Hockey •. Society will be held on Wednes- KITIMAT CENTENNIAL day at 8 p.m. in the Hospital r' Museum .will host Our Native Cafeteria.To be eligible to vote Swap & Shop Lefiguages from Sept. 12, Oct. at the Annual general meeting • -~ 14, an exhibition circulated by :: all renewals of memberships will be held in the I•¸ the Royal B.C. Museum. must be completed by 1600 1 • Museum hours: Toe - Fri -- 11 hours,on the date of the a,m. - 5 p,m., Sat-- 12 - 5 p.m. meeting. Newmembers must ,err ce,ron Closed on Sunday & Monday. pay their membership 30 days WITHOUT HOSPITALITY, TERRACE WOULD HAVE BEAUTIFUL in advance of the meeting date in front of the ConcessiOnonstand : .i : SCENERY,GOOD FISHING AND A BUNCH oF PLACESTO EAT AND KITIMAT CENTENNIAL in order to vote at the meeting. ~, SLEEPIBUT THE PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCEI PEOPLE LIKE I Maseam presents Kitimaat: The membership fee may be ,'Old Town" and "New i DEBBIECALLIHO0 DEBB E HAS LIVED IN TERRACE FOR ELEVEN ' paid at the Hospital Reception : I YEARS.SHE MOVED HERE FROM ALBERTA AND SHE AND HER SON l Town" from Sep( 18 - Oct 12, desk, or by mail. Secretary, and exhibition of historical • i ESPECIALLY ENJOY THE OUTDOORS, THE HOTSPRINGS AND THE l Kitimat General Hospital '~ CABIN AT LAKELSE LAKE. AS A SALESPERSON AT NORTHERN photographs, artifacts, and Society Saturday, Sept. 22 LIGHTS STUDIO, DEBBIE HAS A CHEERFUL GREETING FOR MANY documents related to cultural ~r *" * ,k,,k changes that took place in the VISITORS. COME ON TERRACE...SHOW YOUR PRIDEI I Kitamaat Village at the turn of OCTOBER 4, 1990 --Terrace 12 noon - 3 p.m. :: the 19th century. and District Community Ser- vices Society will hold its an- " ~ g' ---"~t~" KITIMAT CENTENNIAL nual genera] meeting Thurs. at Your chance to buy and sell used hockey equip- Museum is pleased to present 7:30 p.m, in the Te~ra(:e Public -Voices of Kit|mat, "an evening Library board room. ment. For further information call Doug or Sandraat of poetry by local poets Michel , .., '.,..~.**,*** ~ ! 638-0322. K. Bateman and David Serry. OCTOBER S, 1990 --'i'errace ~Local poets and writers are Bridge Club 1990-91 season welcome to participate in this con't B15 W ]H ASSIS1ANCE FROM 1H~ CITY OF T~I~RAC~ . ": "

IDoes your home nee d remodeling? "Remodeling I::ver" is a disorder Ihal rer all. grown children solnelil|lCsgel di- ¢ooki,g, or ill his-and-her sharing of at'feels (or afflicts) many l|nmenwners. vorced and relurn, or relurn bcc.'mse kildle, aclivili~s. ~)r a new awareness of You think somcd|ingshould'be done will| they lost a job, or a relative mighl ueed llcahhand lhness? h could call lot rede- "this bid house," but that calls fiw spend- living quarters, sign of the kitchen, or conversion of an ing a lot of money. You might need an efficiency aparl- emptyhedroon) idle u spa. Do you need it? Do you need a new ment in that empty bedroom. 6. Are there [hiags aboal the house dormer? A new bathroom or kitchen? An 3. Has there been a change in work thai really bother you, such as a dish- exercise room? How do you decide? habils, such as more--or fewer--family washer door thai cramps yau at the sink It's easy. You interviewyourself. members nm working? This calls lbr when it ~s open, or a refrigerator door Itere are some of the questions to ask changes in living patterns, possibly a thatswings lhe wroag way orlrat'fiecul- ErrE~IIVE VVEU. -- O/AI., or'r"l. I~-// yourself in checking Ihe ad,'quacy of the whole new lift:style, and the house will lingacross the legs of your kitchen work old design. Every "'yes" answer cries out have to fit it. ; triangle when you are busy, or things b¢- for change: 4, Has there been a Change In affln- ing in tile way, or having In take lhe I. Have the children grown? If they ence? More money usually means Izlnre dishes way over "there" Io put lheln will leave the hoasehald soon, it will ease entertaining, putting new demands on awayafter washing, or l-',ckof light ia the strain on I~dtooms, den. kitchen and kitchen, bathroom and other livingquar- -kilc.hen.bath or wading areas, or always bath. lets. bumping your elbows in the leo-small Bulk 2. Has el|ere been any change in family " 5. Has there been a change in family bathronnf?All ()l" these )roblemscall fO[" size, either departures or additions? Af- living, such as new inlerest in gouralel somelype of remodeling. Weiners :% 1.96 kg ...... is I LB PUTTING IT • VINYL i: ,:-d .;- .L% • PAINTS :'::~: ;: SIMPL'f... • CARPET :: ::!: ! Skylark • C ERAMICS • ~:~i~:"!iii:...:~ ~.i:.:: ForYour Home • AREA RUGS Hot Dog Buns Renovating Needs • HARDWOODS: '/ Package of 8 ...... 3s I each • WALLPAPER 'i' WE HAVE IT ALL!! • WINDOW COVERINGS Where else can you feed your family I , A NEW WORLD OF COLOR AND DESIGN lunch for under $2.00? Only at...... !,.,,, A.,, ,...,

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4t'&mmme +°r ' IMI'II II ' " m ACC~'~t~ + :+' ++:T~ tz,me o+ s--ooest~ .no t , '~F~miU ... " : _' + That is, of courm~, ~:e ,at+-, ++ tilt people oz lerrace ar ' -, ------mu+_~/ terrific,' advise them to check Ilmele" ' L tm ~ -'-" also_ on Sept . 29,,,- we look. for-._ I WESTM,U£ST ....I :-i of British Columbia +`,...: out. -+ the structure of the Nor- ,t~ I ~ .mm'~miv NOImlmlIBC~'Wtmm:,mm,u~W;M~Ap,~t~ warn. to our .++.m, ..,o 19 ...... ~ II~' iill)] ., • m Laurie Thain" at the Terrace FORE AST 9i tnern IS.U, wmter ~am co " " ~~ Inn ~ntl nn ~+ant ~IN tha, fttnt~ ~I~" mittees and the number of. ~-~"-- ;al'-'sing"Tel'et~on~'As' n'o~"in ': volunteers who are giving:, at the winter games office, with Bob's fishing time but that previous columns the line up of C.G.A. and your local credit union are pleased t0 bring y00 h0~, days and even weeks of : 635d991, willsoonhaveyouin, is a sacrifice that he is willing to talent is reall)~ very special and ME RICHARD

their thine ;toward the smooth, volved in whatever eapac!tY you make and Terrace appreciates there is no doubt that we will • ALLEN '1 . r ruiningand successful climax can manage. . it. enjoyit. Chle!.Economlst- B.C, CreditUnion Central of, thEhappming. Speaking of M~rge~ anyone BesidesBob, just look how How are the challenges com-, presentingthe economic forecastfor 1991, with a focus on northwest- To :start ,with there are 10 that thinks she isn't doing a lot much money you. will save on ins? Apparently Branch 13 of em B~C.and referenceto the effect of Internationalevents. volunteer, executive members of extra curriculal"r orlher Own fishing gear that would other: the Royal Canadian Legion set

' ~' ' ~ '~% under the able direction of tom- time for "" the,. winter games' wise be on the :bottOm of the aside Fa "certain percentage of =", i mhtee , president Glenn should just try- . catching up to Skeena. - each dinner sold on their last THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ,+ :i,~/:~i ' Thoms'en,~ l~om there we go on her these days and evenings. .** * .+N steak night to be donated to the INN OF THE WEST " ,. to the chairpeople of the acutal . * ~ .A-.. The meeting, being planned telethon. , events of which there are 28...One of the people ,who has for by all the board members at Perhaps they will be challeng- ; :- . COST: $30.007 P.M., - at DINNER the door -AT no 7:30ofe¢lll P.M, oard~ I~.!,INi+':IHi- .... i. ~ ':", ~!5-+ • Each of these chairpeople has a taken on a big responsibility this time is the meeting of the ing other service clubs to equal " (Pri~ incl0cles dinner & wine, bar service extm)i co-chairman and committee : and a lot of work is Bob Dahl. regional directors to be held or better their donations .... members. :. ~: Bob is the events chairman and here in Terrace on Sept. 29. It is I'm still considering my To re01stor please contact Donna Demers at 638-8705 Obviously committees alone along with-' his co-chairman, at that meeting that all the challenge- perhaps to anyone require a great number of peo- Francis Stanley, and the 29 in- sports packages will be approv- who would rather be fishing pie and that does not touch 'on dividual events chairmen, will ed and rmalized and subse- than what they are doing at the: the volunteers that will be re- be responsible for to.ordinating quently forwarded to all moment. What do you say Bob2 '~ff ...... : quired prior to and during the the actual sprots. Already there regions. . dr dr * * games for many and varied are numerous meetings to at- That weekend is g0ing t6 be a Till next week remember, ' . ' .;: +I:!:I;: i:: tasks, Have you offered your tend and plans to be made-- all busy one for our winter games Terrace is terrific and so will be T 0 services as yet? A call to Marge of which is really interfering people as well as a pleasurable the winter games. We stillneed

The day arthritis is no longer a chronic illness but simply a l your help. I disease that can be cured is getting closer, says local Arthritis I SocietyWhat's spokt~mman making thatYolly possible Wilcox. is all the research work being DEDICATION SERVICE sponsored by the society. She said it provides grants to

Giving thoseselected suffering centres fromwhich the meet disease; three carrycriteria: out providearthritis-related care for OF NEW FACILITIES research; and train professionals in related fields. Wilcox said the Rheumatic Diseases units at major teaching ~)|~--IV--" leadersh°spitalSinPr°videdarthritisresearch.thebest available arthritis care and "are The society also provides research fellowships to scientists Sunday September 23, 1 990 hope working in immunology or biochemistry, the fields she says | have probably contributed the most to the understanding of 2:a0 p.m. -- Terrace Full Gospol arthritis. 3222 Munroe St. But all that work needs money and Wilcox hopes residents will therefore respond generously when one of 60 local volunteer+ come knocking on their doors as part of this Guest Speaker: Pastor Tim Oslowy EVERYONE month's canvas for donations. "Research is costly. We ap- peal to the community to help us ind the ultimate answer -- Refreshments to FOLLOW WELCOME[ ! - - the cure for this disease."

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Local students demonstrated Honoms:me.ore, x. ca.<<.,.Pam+k P~: x+,~, .m~, mu~+>-, chm~ Monday, Sept. 24 & Tuesday, Sept. 25 t~eir mv.sical knowledge and Rob~'tPhiIHp*. Hepimet. Ian DouglasMills. 7 p.m. -- Terrace Full Gospel talent o~r the 5"1//71+.71er in lhe P~: Carmen Lori Cebuliak, Andrea Grade I Piano -- May .-~nold,J,ne Za~u. First Class Honours: Nada Gibson. Guest Speakor:. Rick Parkyn of Kamloops with special musio Royal Cons~x~tory of Music Grade 6 Piano -- ~t~ Mmrk P

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':Championi ' causeof ...... ,• _ ovet"thbyea~,s I've heard the streams with a great measure of :. ' ..... : .... political inclinations and differ- on fish and fishing, :,/'::~,;;~,:~i::"; ~tcelhead Society of British success. In many place: where : . ing philosophies: • , Dr. Art Tautz;i.willils~i Columbia blamed ' for the conservation and enhance-~ Who. should belong t0 the about,the current.!i-~¢~i-on. everything from fiYfishing-only ment of rivers was required, the ...... ',.~.:.. : Steelh~ Society of ;British steelhead. Blmr B~r,.aifor,e~: regulations to the Spring Society was there to offer finan- ' Columbia? Anybody who fishes " will hold forth on the'effects ~f: freshet. If.Y0u,ve heard similar cial support or tc pitch in and for steelhead, Salmon ~or troUt logging practices ~,on; ,water accusations, don,tbelievethem: do the job themselves, and cares about Wild fish and quality. John' Br~kleyl. ~ theThesocietyembry°niCwereheld:inmeetingsthe ,°f enhancement,Th°ughvitallYthe interestedsocietywasin : wild rivers, that's who. Perhaps speak On the political iside of back of Cal~ rWOOdS' flower, first to blow the whistle on the . I should add to the list and in-' fisheries ma/iers: B0~ H~i0n, elude those people who Wantto i that feisty fellow the :~er-/ shop in !970.'There, amid the dangers,implicit in the kind of " ...... ' know more about fishing, , for cialfishing industryi'/~0sa~:' " floral frag/:ances, a handful of large-scale megahatchery no- : : ~ ': . - . most society members are Very love to hate, will stare 'int0 his dedicated and concerned sport- tions which had done so much principles had to oe the gather. ~osterethical angling practices, good anglers 'and are likely, crystal ball and give th0se~ at, -, men who realized that to degrade the runs of native ing and :dissemination of infor- Unlike many sporting clubs, witha little prodding, to divulge tendance his prognosis . of thefish needed them as much as fish in what w~ formerly the mutton on' the propagation, ~ the Steelhead Society has n0in- a s~retor twb. i i' ..... Skeena steelheaciing to come, they needed the fish -- laid the Eden of wild steelhead -- conservation and enjoyment of itiation rites and restrictions0n ~ !~And, ifyoti:act now by sen- Herb George and Pat Michelle cornerstones of an organization Washington State. ' steelhead trout, other salmonids membership -- $20 will get you that is now recognized as the ' Beforepeople go fishingthey and their habitat. .cling:membership fees to The will share the aboriginal a membership, a say anda vote. Steelhead: Society of B.C.,Box major advocacy group not only should • no something of the . 1t f lefi ' perspective. And last, but Cer- Given this fact, any charges of 33947, Station D, Vancouver, tainly far from least, Steelhead for steeiheaders, but for all river sport'and the quarry'the~ Seek: .. A o o peop sh but sur- elitism are patently absurd. The BIC,, V6J 4L7, attention Mr. Society president Dr. Eh0r anglers i~]]isp~'ov'ince, great disservice, has been done prisingly few have thought northwest branch of the Society To ch~:pion the cause of and continues to be done to the much about the meaning of Art Lingren, membership chair- Boyanowsky Will give aslide is representative of the other .mani you may partake in a con- show on angling experiences, i steelheadis to" champion the. environment through ig- sport and how,t0 enjoy their branches and the parent body cause of steelhead habitat. To norance. The Steelhead Society sport in a responsible, sport- ference scheduled for Houston Following that We will all go insofar as it is made up of B.C., the home of the world's fishing and I will catch twice as this end the Society has fought recognized this early on, and smanlike fashion. The Society devotees of all kind of sport- for green strips along steelhead decided one of. their guiding continues to encourage and largest,fyrod -- andhear some many fish as everyone else -- fishing techniques with diverse distinguished experts discourse honesL See you there.

,r PORTS NE l" lr JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 TERRACESTANDARD ,.po,TscoP.Playoffs cap soccer season Mounta,n bikers Volunteer crisis TERRACE -- Warm weather champion Surveyors. and sunshine smiled on Terrace Registration was marginally tangle Youth Soccer Association up again this year, with" well playoffs that wrapped up over over 500 children involved. But I KITIMAT -- Telkwa's Glen the weekend. Buchanan crashed his way to Terrace Youth Soccer Associa- A cliffhanger under-14 boys tion organizers warned things victory in a northwest moun- final saw Sanberry slug it out tain bike race held Sept. 2 in may not be as rosy next year. through regulation time and "We desperately need more Kitimat. overtime against Rotary before volunteers," says Nora Phillips. Buchanan actually only breaking a 2-2 tie in a shootout. "Or else youth soccer in Terrace parted company with his bike Sanberry made the final On a will have to be cut right back." once in the lap competition 5-3 win over Northern Drugs, The five- and six-year-old -- a good showing given the and Rotary -- the regular divisions -- representing about boulder-strewn course in an league champions -- also got in 150 children -- will be chopped by beating Northern Drugs 3-1. event where riders live on the next year if more volunteers edge of control. In the girls soccer • playoffs, aren't found, PhiHi ~ said. ,.,; He finished the three-lal~ regular season victors Riehard's .Eight out Of 13 positions on event on Kitimat's cross Cleaners decisively knocked off the Kinettes 3-0 for the playoff the organization's executive re- country ski trail course in a main unfilled, she said, adding time of one hour and 43 trophy. Cedarland Tire outshot Nor- that's unacceptable given the minutes. He took the lead on number of families involved. the first lap and held on to thwest Sportsman 3-1 to take the under-12 division title. The More parents should the end, aided by the narrow two teams beat out Brady's volunteer their time, she added, trails that made passing dif- F.C. in semifinal action to earn if they want their children to be ficult. berths in the final. Bandstra was able to continue participating. Trailing Buchanan were the league champion team in The organization's annual Kitimat's Jussi Jaakkola and that category. general meeting is Oct. 2 at 7:30 Mark Belsham, and And under-10 boys action p.m. in the library basement. Terrace's Colin Parr, who witnessed Skeena Cellulose's and all volunteers, new and old, finished fourth. 5-1 trouncing of the league are urged to attend. The hill climb segment of the race,saw Jaakkola turn the tables, passing Buchanan at the last second for the win. Behind Buchanan, in third place, was Tyler Cochrane, followed by Parr, who main- tained his fourth-place tradi- tion. The steepness of the hill climb, combined with the shale roadbed, forced riders to push'their bikes up some sections of the gruelling race. SKB Wreckers

/I .: -- ., w TERRACE:-- They did it the long way and the hard way, [but the SKB. Moison SHARP SAVES sometimes require a bit of air time. And that's exactly what Northern Drugs goalie Mark [ Wi'eckers came through the Dhami gave to block this tough shot by a Sanberry invader during Friday night's under-14 boys youth [back door to win this year's soccer semi-final. Impressive talent was also displayed on the girls side, as a Kinette defender (right) ! Larry Swanson Memorial shepherds the ball just inside the line to gain precious yards.

slo,pitch tournament. i I The Wreckers picked Up first'place prize money of :more than $1,600 by beating out Prince George's Western Staging in the final. Golfer drops lead ! Third went to West Point 'Rental of Terrace, and a SMITHERS, Terrace' s George Munson claim. Fitzgerald traded the lead with Burns Lake's Kansas-bound Bums Lake team claimed ed low net in the seniors division at.Smithers' George Noth and Steve Kerbrat of Smithers. But fourth, The consolation Northern Open 54-hble golf tournament "earlier' a blistering 34 on the final round's front nine put TERRACE -- Wade Flaherty is on his way to Kansas City, round Saw Port Edw~d's this month. ' the Kitimat golfer one shot up on Noth and two Missouri --the farm team for the new NHL expansion club in the San Francisco bay area. r !Northern Selects cruise to Munson marked a 209, which was good' for ahead of Kerhrat, and the title appeared to be The Terrace hockey player signed with the expansion ivictory. frst ahead of Smithers' Glen Green at 210, and west-bound. team over the summer and leaves this week to begin truin': Among the tournament Terrace's Chic Hende~s0n at 216. " But Kerbrat made the Smithers crowd happy lag with the farm leam. 'stars were several Terrace Other Terrace golfers in Smithers for the tour, by making up the difference ina hurry, starting Flaberty baekstopped the Greensboro Monarchs to,an players. Tournament MVP nament included Dale :Ward, "whose: 217 !oh! the back nine birdie-par.birdi¢~, He then held a unlikely playoff championship in the American East Coast SKB,s Dave Kirkaldy, 34-handicap put. him in sec0nd foi( low i~net in~"~/one-shot lead over the Fitzgerald and Noth until Hockey League last season. : ~,~i!and best infielder was Danny 'C'-flight. : . : ..... ' the 343-yard final hole,,posting ' a par-four finish, Backup goalie through much of the regular season, he !. i:! r /iBolack , also of SKB. Best of- . In Championship 'flight, Kltimat's Ed Fit-: while thechallengersboth busied, was elevated for the playoffs, where he kicked in and made ~: fensive player honours went zgerald shota sizzling 33 on his first nl,e for a .... the most of the opportunity. ii l'to Brock McFarlane of one-under-71 frst round -- the/0nly rsubpar The victorious Kerbrat,S 223 total edged out Flaber/y rodea 350 save percentage and 2.2S goals-. ii:i ~i~l'weSterniStaging. West round in the tournament-- to b~me:the frst, Noth (7 against average through the finals to be named ~ ~:i~::~[point~s Richard Klien was round leader in the' t0urn~tii~.After ~that the (71-80-74:~ Greensboro's playoff MVP, leaving his coaches jubilant :~:~::i':~ I named best outfielder. • course played tough wlthi~g01feid0i~:~it~i. ~, i More th; i' and oppodng teams frustrated. . on 18 than one over.: I ~ ...,.° ~ • , ~ ......

tt Page B8 - Terrace Standard. Wednesday, September 19, 1990 Gc,ymskhana resu!lts

Club orgallizers say their 1990 Contributed ~F~HO]M:~ l~g.a~ol~V~DlO ~B]II [ The Terrace Hiking Club has gymkhana during the Skeena planned hikes, throughout the Valley Fall Fair was a big suc- region for Weekends this fall. cess. "~JEII~ MOOSE" -. Anyone can comeby meeting at Z~,otess~r~l~ turnedzeal andazzd cdemonstraX~L emonstrat, e L 'L~.eThe v~deo sezqee: ~High point trophies went to the library to car pool. t~oZude ~s~om ~erage ma.lr~z~.ZrJ~ ~ a.ndand m,~t4zou~L,~ g otbllot big gme. Zaott moose Dan Muller oh Tsena (senior), video ~ontaJns one demor=t, ra.ted Mxma~e reolpe wl~h one exmt rag;. • Sept. 23 -- Vanarsdol demov.~rs ~ sauMge peolpe JuanRa WiebeOn A,R. Painted tpe in writing. Plus easy tot,o followf ~low ¢~tt~ll~oul~ ~ me~t~method. Mountain. A fairly steep all day. Lady (jdnio0, Corea AnderSon Available 8epeember, 1990. hike on a mountain about six" on Kokanee (little britches), and V~deo # l.Qet Cut,In and OoolrJn w~h the mooseo! fPont quaffer., miles northeast of Terrace. Alaina Quick on Shiny Hide "qldoo #2 Get Cumin and Gookln with the mo£seo! ~ _~ :. Wear boots and bring lunch. (peewees). Meet at the library at 9 a.m. Results are as follows: • Sept. 30 -- Sleeping Beauty Barrels Mountain. Seven miles nor-. Seniors. Tina Knull (Dino) thwest of town, this is a Juniors -- Jossee Jenniss moderate hike through timber (Minx's Smokey Bonfire) to get to meadows at the tree Little britches -- Corea line and a small lake. An hour Anderson (Kokanee) and a half to the first lake Peewees -- Alaina Quick open ridge and great 'views, lay (Shiny Hide) beyond. Meet at library at 10 Figure Eight a.m.. Shannon leader. Seniors -- Marg Rempel (Mr. 635-4486. Mike) • Oct. 7 -- Lookout at METAL BUILDINGS Juniors ~ Juanita Wiebe Cedarvale. Thanksgiving SALE PRICED FOR FALL DELIVERY (A.R. Painted Lady) weekend hike east of Terrace Little britches -- Corea 1-50'x100'X19'10"...... $34,500.00 near Cedarvale. Road west of 1-50'x80'x19'10"...... $29,500.00 Anderson (Kokanee) Kitwanga leads to trail, then Peewees -- Alaina Quick 1-40~<80'x19'10"...... $26,600.00 walk 4.2 miles, gradual uphill 1-40'x60'x19'10"...... $22,600.00 ', (Shiny Hide) (the last half mile is steep), to ALL ABOVE BUILDINGS INCLUDE: " • ..... Flag picking the looRout. Great views of the • 2-12'x14' Framed Door Openings., Seniors -- Da. Muller Skeena and the Seven Sisters ,2-3'x7' Finish Painted Man Doors . !":--:: (Tsena) peaks. Meet at the library at I0 ,26 Gauge Coloured Wails Juniors -- Juanita Wiebe a.m. Vicki leader, 635-2935. .26 Gauge Roof 1:12 Pitch i.~,:: (A.R. Painted Lady) • Gutters& Downspots : .:. /:,,i • Oct. 14 -- Black Sister. A Little britches -- Chad fairly easy hike to a glacier at . Complete Trim Package 8 : " ~-~! '~";:;~ • Engineering For 30 PSF LL & PSF:WL : ? ~ ,y~';~v(~ Taylor (Red) the base of the Seven Sisters Peewees -- Alaina Quick (A.R. Painted Lady) Pdces include all Shipping and Applicable Taxes. Seniors -- Dan Muller mountains near Cedarvale. F.O.B. Your Job Site (Shiny Hide) Little britches -- Corea (Tsena) Hike starts about 40 miles east Erecting Services Avallnblo. ' Keyhole Anderson (Kokanee) Juniors-- Jennifer England of Terrace on Hwy 16. Trail is Seniors -- Dan Muller Peewees -- Alaina Quick (Tans Azzurri) about three kilometres long, (Tsena) (Shiny Hide) Little britches -- Corea moderately uphill, ending at Juniors -- Kim Rempel Ring Spearing Anderson (Kokanee) glacial moraine. Good views of (Doubles) Seniors -- Tina Knull (Dine) Peewees -- Alaina Quick mountain and glacier. Meet at 983 LAURELAVENUE, KELOWNA, BRfflSH COLUMBIAV1Y 7G4 Little britches Corea Juniors -- Josses Jenniss (Shiny Hide) library at 10 a.m. Vicki.leader. Anderson (Kokanee) (Manx's Smokey Bonfire) 63~-2935. Call (604) 763-4721 Peewees --. Kirsten Muller Little britches -- Christine (Terry) Zaporzan (Simmeron) . _ ,.. Pole Bending Peewees- Kirsten Muller Seniors -- Tina Knull (Dino) (Terry) Juniors -- Juanita Wiebe Scurdes

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For this charming storey and a half THORHHILL DUPLEX il home which already raised one big I ~'~ , '~" Here is your chance to own your i happy family that has grown andJ / "::~:~ ~ ~: ~; own home and have someoneelse i gone. This homooffers ~ bedrooms help pay the mortgage for you, or i 2 baths, plus a full basement. AI ~i; perhapsyou are just interestedin an [] well developed one acre parcel in| iil:: ...... "-"-~'~ investmenL Each side rents for Don't miss m town with numerous fruit trees,/ MOBILEPLEASURE--- $5501month. Located in Phase I of TAILORED FOR THE I BEAUTYOF A HOME Thomheiohts subdivision. Call Hans m [] Garden areas and space for the kids | This 14x70 mobile in excellent con. for more informalldn or your per. j. L m .... • i!°,,F,°am'jal]-Jim,t°~,~_~ ~?,".dm."kel ~itlonIs a must to see if you are in. PROFESSIONAL A must to see if you're thinking of m L-your arrangements to view this This lovely 1672 sq. ft. 3 bedroom Ki~anga. This home comes with a serial appointment to view, I terested In mobile home livng. $84,900. MLS Comes with a Northem Insulation home is located on a cul-de-sac in separate swimming pool house. this one! , oo. a,os, Also available Is a 2 bay 34'x70' package, stove, frfdge, washer and the Horseshoearea. At $145,000. HIGH ASSUMABLE Grea yh me: | 'ra's°y°orfam'ly fuel dryer. All fer only $26,000. Call this homehas a large double garage shop. Call Shauncetoday. MLS Sheunce today. Exclusive. with auto door opener, ensuita, full MORTGAGE i i--e ..s,..s LOCATION basement,close to schools and is 5 HOME & ACREAGE Check out this new listing. Features HOME, SHOP& REVENUE minutes from downtown shopping. Charming older 5 bedroom 1V= 5 bedrooms,nafurai gas heat & hot ----business that requires good Can all be yours with this unique Don't hesitate on this one oIve Ted a storey home. Located In town on water, 2 baths and large sundec~, . highway exposure check out this set.up on fenced 80x200 lot in call new 635-5619. MLS approx. 5 acres, Many recent and is located in newer subdivisior renovations. Large shop for the opportunity. Large lot 100'x163' ThomhiU. Main residence has f.g J QUIET LOCATION Call Gordle OIson and ask about th Put your feet up and on- spacious kitchen with loads and a 1300 sq. ft. building with full trucker, plus numerous out high assumable mortoage with basement, 3 bedrooms and |Comfortable 4 bedroom home buildings, The property is cleared & joy all the comforts of this, of cupboards, built-in basement.Why pay any morerent. wondstove. Revenue' unit has 2. located in quiet area close, to great interest rate. Priced a fenced and well set up for livestock. $84,900. MLS fully finished 1188 sq, ft. dishwasher and breakfast tion,Call GordiePricedOfson at $89,500. for more MLS Informe- bedrooms and presentlY,generating schools and downtown. Features $375 a month income. Shop is For more information or your per- full basement home. area. fireplace, extra large sauna and rec sonal appt, to view call Hans. Ask- Located on quiet street on 20x32 and has concrete floor and is room..CallGor~Ue 0 son for arrange- ing $119,900, MLS ! STILL AVAILABLEIN THE This home also offers RESIOENTIAL LOT :! wired.. Call today to'find out mo6b; ment ,to':=Vle~. ~king $82900 HORSESHOE the Bench, this home is only four large bedrooms plus about ' this' property priced at MLS • ~ :' BEAUTIFULLY~ Comfortable 4 bedroom homl LABELLE AVENUE $59,900. MLS L a block from an elementary two full baths. This site has basement and sub- LANDSCAPED located only a few blocks iron RURAL ACREAGES And private % acre located on th~ school and the full land- For next summer, you floor already constructed on Just North of Terrace we have for schools and downtown. Feature; 70x124 property. Plans for Select 10 ACRES sale 2 acreages, One of them is 16 bench on quiet dead end street. 1Vz baths, large lamity room soaped lot is great for your can plan for those family Home Executive included or plal Completely landscapedand fenced. fireplace and natural gas heat an( Located approx. 7 miles south of plus acres in size and the se¢oedis The cheery 1100 sq, ft. home pro. children, barbecues on this very your own residence. Call for mere Terrace, 10 acres level land. Ask- 10 plus acres in size. For maps or hot water• This home is great for details., Asking $47,500. MLS Ing $33,000, MLS. more information,please give Hans rides many appealingfeatures• Im- growing family, Priced at $99,000 Enjoy the coming cold large, private sundeck. a call. Asking $22,900. each, MLS maculately kept inside and out. MLS winter nights nestled in This is* definitely a great Reduced $89,900• Call Laurie. front of a roaring fire in family home and one you your fireplace. When all should not over look. your friends drop over, en- For further information joy their company in either and your appointment to the spacious livingroom or view this property, contact in the 17x24 rec. room Jim Duffy at Century 21 located downstairs. Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. 635-6361 (office) or Stan Parker Jim Duffy Laurie Forbes Gordon Olson Hans Stach ShaunceKruigsolbrink Ted Garner Morn will appreciate tbe 635-6688 (home). 635-4031 635-6688 635-5382 638-1945 635-5738 635-5382 835-5619

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~rrl JUST THE HOUSEFOR YOU GOOD HOME, 3 brms with full br,~t. 1V= baths CLOSE TO THE LAKE REVENUE DUPLEX GOOD LOCATION 14x40 mobile home on 76x200 CHECK OUT MOVE RIGHTIN WAITING FOR A B large y~id~l~L,l ~ sundeckl 4 bdrms, 2 bathrooms plus on- lot at Lakefse Lake, Extra load HorseshoeUp and down area duplex3 lares in un, the, ,' I ...... 4738 STRAUME Immaculate home situated on Consider this 1192 sq. Lower ~,,/r~c~ntfy finished suite. Fully devel~ed basement view lot, Convenient to schools' MLS Call Erlka. mot, exJra Insulation, triple storm h,,l~ ,~..... 0:-,., .,,=;,';L_ I Jnls Is a great ~amilyhome in ex on Oueensway..91 act with wet bar. N.G. heat and water. windows. Asldng $34,900. Ca, '~ul; ;~s~;~ ~°~';;~'or°~ I cellent condition. The fight & and buses. Quality finishing shop, r/z bsmt, assum throughout. Call Suzannefor tgage at 12V4%. Try ' j ; + ' sundeck/,ForDouble carport,more 1000 details sq. on thisft. Mike. MLS Jslngle family dwelling. Call John ifha,,lacebright main and floor ensul,e has ,~,,,r.h,,,,,3 brms, private viewing, Asking Asking $56,000, Ca homecall ~ve. Asking$g7,500. [Evans. $81,000. Exclusive. I Fulr basement. $'/9 0~00:'~'~: $126,500. MLS Sheridan, MLS ML~ [all O(ck Evans ' ' GOODHOME IN THE ExCuslve. J REDUCEDMORTGAGE ~clusive Call Joy |I HORSESHOE ' [] 3 brm home.w~thlLm~ n,g, fur. QUALITY SPLIT LEVEL CONVENIENTCONDO ONLY S§B,OOO ILive!nthis convenlentlyPYMT]located 3 J o.--~CUTEAND OPEN HOUSE Impressive split level in choice • nace &(~gl[-'~4Or.~kq)meIn ex. Located in town. New vinyl floor- Nicelyrenovated 4 brm lug bsmt PRICE REDUCED grin tomny nome locatedclose to I _~m~er come with full basement. Join Suzannefor a preview of this location, 3 brms ensslte, n,g,i Vacant & ready for Immediate [] celfent,~u~oh'-.. Large sunny thg. Recently repainted. 3 124x50 'mobile home. New roof. s¢hoals downtown & bus You ~ovely large lot wllich special home on Sunday Sept. 23 iback, yard. Call Edka Bedrooms. 1Vz bathrooms. All In I end siding In1986, natural gas can lower your mortgagepymt b,, has prollf.lc f~_lltree-s & gardei- finished bsmt, bay window, very possession. 1800 sq. it, very good condition. Asking ]heat, located on a large lot In from 2-4 p.m, Yoa'll find 3 IxJrms well cared for home. Asking renovated :5 tmn home, 2 full $39,500. For more information Iqutat subdivision Cal Mike. MLS $325/mo, with the revenue troll !~ea. Only $56,500, MLS Cal up, 2 down; Completely $115,000. MLS Call Gordld baths, plus ensuita, 90x122 lot, call Dave, 635-6142. MLS . I me 2 brm bsmt suite. $69,900, 'q" redecorated tho~ghout: Located Sheridan for appts, cargort and paved ddve. Asking at 4918 Gait, $99,500 Exclusive $96,900. Call Dick Evans, MLS Call John Evans. MLS ' HORSESHOEAREA . COUNTRYRETREAi' " "NEW" HOUSEFOR YOU TAXI BUSINESS SKEENA RIVER VIEW MOVE IN NOW CONVENIENCE GREAT INVESTMENT . TOW QUALITY HOME 1,000 sq. ft, vln);Isiding The only taxi stand in Terrace. Approx20 acres of treed land, a' to this spaciousfamily homo, Ex. at 4733 Straume,This neat & tidy (iN N) ='nWlndow: t,;!sfs of land,u,,d,ng, o*20kmwas, o,,o ce Icellant features in an excellent bungalow has been we l cared for J. OPPORTUNffY Cassio farm house on 10 acres. _on,,Moo..nJalnVista Odve. 3 level ,,- ,0,,, v,v,v re, c es ace a, assets ~nowino oroonrtv ha.q r.rm~k " If you are fooking for a"brand', an exceUnnt...- -,-: ..... -:;-:-...... running ~ruil_.ocaa.t!on,. L~9.e pd.vate yard, Its~otlage appearance is Ira:]Newly ,.r~.ec..ora.ted, dup, mx,. CloSe Beautiful lawns & pasture, 4 ~[~L,,~ousq., .fl.,,4.~. and2 ...... m. z.fs( o! assets part of it, Potential for lodge slte I ~,"!_".=;~: ne.a!oo~ wlreo garage, I m~lauey appealing.Fenced .yard i [o.no,sp!~ w!!n ~[_u~. _gasno at, IXITI-~,full bamt, shop, barn. Very, oaz~ pros re.amtloor family room. ~iew house at the right pflce and flnanc al statements For more information call M ke, il pmruyor pan(ragon ooublepaved J & fruit trees, An option s tile 1 i mceo to sell at s~e,:)uu, (;all very L~lvafe location off HaJflwelL ..L~'~m__~ealtscneogarage. Asldn9 S99,eo0. Call Edka. Exclus ve ava able, Call Dave et 635.6142 Asking $33,000. ML6 'l d~e~89,000. MLS. CallJohn at I b~ ,suit.e. down.' Call Joy | ~uzanne; ML$ :, ' . Asldl~ $135.000. Exclusive.Call StZz.900. Cat D~k Evans. MLS ,.*~";'. or. 035.3120.~c~us~vo. • ~ I "''°uu' "~ " I . , : ~ .j o~le She~an : .:' :~.' : : PRUDEN & CURRIE (1976) LTD. '

John Currle • Dick Evan9 835.9599* .... 636.1068 Gordle Sheddan . Erlka PelloUer Mike Rlcha~lson Suzanne Gleason ea8.47s1 i: 8a1.4778 635:8609 " eas.ngs ,:: :i~!iii:i/!:;!iill! L~ : ::

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Realty Wortd proudly welcomes Cameron simoh' to their professional sales team,.Cameron Invites his many friends & business acquaintances to Call him regarding all their real estate requirements at MBR 638-0268 Bus. or 635-7950 1)-6 X12-5 DINE I IKITN t, tlS X1620 10-0 X 11"6 Covered.Walkway The Right Agents Make All The Difference ~0~ XaSos e-0xtl-6 A covered wa~way gives character Shelters Entronce to th~s we]J-planned spLtt-entry In The World. home. Note the comfortable DESIGN NO, A-149 size of the master bedroom with LR ensuite. The large single garage ,,.",%., 17-5 X 15-0 includes an outside basement , S3)z X K572 Width:. 42'-0" ¢11S X 2egs entrance. Living and dining room Depth: 48'-0" plus deck when combined form ample area Main Floon 1129 sq:ft. for large gatherings. The functional Floon kitchen layout will make meal Basement preparation a delight. 1092 sq. ft. GARAGE la-O X 2I-E o,977 X 6SS)

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STORAGE/WORKSHOP BRING YOUR HORSE to this two bedroom, modem bungalow. 1289 sq. ft.of good liv- ing Including sky.lights, Jacuzzi tub, European kitchen, set up on 2.4 • :...... '____]-- acres, mostly cleared, garden area, --I corrals, barn and work-shop, Priced $79,500• MLS WALK TO SCHOOL MLS / 3717 KRUMM ROAD. HOME OM ACREAGE BEAUTIFULCOUNTRYSIDE Cathedral entrance, full basement 1136 sq, ft. rancher on over 20 Home needs upgrading and some home In good family neighbourhood ;i~ GARAGE Have your farm and beauty tooon acres of land, Aluminum siding, 2 repairs. Nice arge property with and close to Horseshoe schools• 3 Y.Y F,Y:fI !}:~]~ ...... ::", OC-~.... this 150 acres on Highway,16 East solid .built home. Electdc heat,. 5 bedrooms • can be changed to 3. - just east of Cedarvalecoffee shop. plus 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, Bectrfc & wood heat. Wired, 20x24 REDUCED,TO$119,000 Basement Floor bedrooms, 2 washrooms, full base- woodstove In recroom, workshop Very spacious home on over 6 Approx. 40 acres of pasture, two ment with suits. Asking $79,500. detached, double garage and log area, pavedddve and carport, Affor building. Reduced to $47,500. MLS acres• Rnished up and downstairs houses, river access and mountain MLS with a total of 5 bedr. 2r/= baths, 2 views. Sob-division potential into 3 dable at $79,900. MLS lots, $99,500, MLS flrepl, and large rec. room, Only ---' i" minutes from town in Woodland PRIME INDUSTRIAL CONVENIENTTO HEAVY INDUSTRIAL Park. Call for more details. MLS House Plans Available Through CLEAN & COZY ACREAGE Economic starter home with n. ORS CORNER, EVERYTHING heat and wondstove is located Excellent exposure for any fight in. Excellent location for industrial Close to shopping, recreation and all development, access from Braun HORSESHOESTARTER within walking distance to schools dustdaf or commercialenterprise on services, older home with 2 and Hampton Streets, frontage on an~ downtown. 1160 sq, ft, 3 the corner of Keith & Kalum streets. bedrms, on main I~lus 2 down, 2 Old timer, 2 bedroomhome located TERRACE Property idvellnd & ready for the C.N. railway'to the north, and on Walsh Avenue on a 70x131 It. bedrooms and some recent baths, attached carport, rec room 3/4 acres of ploperty. MLS upgrading. Affordabfel $49,900. building. Asking $99,500. Ex- and laundry area, Priced at lot, plus finished 3/4 basement. BUILDERS MLS clusive, $75,000. MLS Price $52,500. Exclusive• CENTRE

3207 Munroe, Terrace, B.C. 635-6273

Ralph Godllqskl Rusty Ljungh Sylvia Griffin Bert Ljungh Joe Barbosa Carol McCowan Chflstel Godllnski i 0 A Jl O'l'nA • 636.4980 .. 638-6784 6311.0484 638.5784 .635-5604 79a.2285 835-5397 I : ' ~"~= ..m ~.., ~ ,~ g~"= SINCE 1955 i :". ANSPORTA T/ON ~]" ~SYSTEMS LTO.~_

:" HI BOY " VAN ..... "FLAT DECK , ' • FORK LIFT SERVICE !i!,i~, :::.. '" DAILY FREIGHT TO KITIMAT ~v,,vvv. ii io u ItlUOt ~go, ruiisgu IxaUon. MObileIS nicely shaded by yard, wired tool shed, large onto Willow Creek, marketable 2 BR. Large Iivin~]l-oomwith vauit~ L~. SERVICE FROM PRINCE~ GEORGE timber, Quick,sale: price.cutl Double Wide Safeway Manor• I large trees, All appliances are in. ceilings, bright dining area, storage/laundry room and to top it cluded, Move right in! Well kept and off a frldge and stove Included.Good *$116,500" (9000087) Brenda *$74,900" (900159) call Joycle "$69,500" (900160) call Joyce -.'' ,e LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE Edckson 638-1721 MLS Findlay MLS 635.2697 in excellent condition. Jaokie Collier FIndlay Exclusive 635-2697 possession available for right buyer, (900161) Reduced to $22,350. • :. ~I"CHARTERS ~ . . Call Brenda MLS (900170) ' ,SCHEDULED SERVICE ON .... TREED VACANTLOT OPEN HOUSE .on Cottonwood Crescent and back. inn on Laurel Street, Thomhfll's 5303 Mountain Vista , ,.,..-:"'~"',:~,:HIGHWAY.. 37 N. NER L " I prime subdivision, AI servces ~ :,DAILY SCHEDULED GE A :: available. Great nelghbourhood for Sunday, september 23 your family, Call now MLS CENTRAL LOCATION ~lil i...:::... FREIGHT SERVICE FROM . .: : (900094) Jackle Collier 635.2677 1:00- 3:00 pro, COZY BUNGALOW Horseshoebmgafow. Fastidious ~ ...... -' Kid.glovecare. 2 B1~1.4 pce. baths, upkeep. 5 BR/1.4 pce. 1-2 pce. 14x70 MOBILE View site, fireplace, large view PLUS *Gas heat 'New kitchen .Baths. PLUS "Balcony *Near In new condition. 3 bedrooms, :i:i:::: "!:.VANCOUVER , " ' ..... '...... '~ :::~ ~'~ deck, 3 BR/3baths. PLUS*Passive "Near schools.shops 'New schools,shops "Carpeting *Gas natural gas furnace & reverseablo • ::":.. ':" DAILY FREIGHT TO ~;~ ";'::!': ~ai:tes!a¢~g•9wllhfronz hydro Lost andLake telephone. we have Try carpeting• completely renovated heat, Patio, fruit trees, garden and kitchen fan. 8x12 porch is insulated solar, "$128,900".Joyce F]ndtay country.style home, *$70,000" storage sheds. *$79,900" &heated. Set up in clean and quiet 635-2697 ' '"'.~ {:':i. STEWART ' " ~ ~ '~ ~ . ; .~!,, .-~,~.!,~,~: ~i!. ~',:~ o"orso,MLS Brehdaeak,,g,,ooo,$3,,00o. (900044) . clusive.G°rd°nHamilton 635.9537 Ex. (900172)Gordon635.9537, Hamilton mobileEX-cluslvo homo(900171 park ) in Thornhil..

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: KITIMAT TERRACE,:': ~ ~i i 632-2544 635 2728 ..... i/W,. I ! !!' 272' 3rd Street' ' : ,, or 635'7i02',' I i V~ 1 HE I ~s.:,, ~i d,~,':>a ~ - m ,~ i .:1'i~:,' ; Kltlm.t ' : : 311 1 Blackburn i ~I II . Cameron Simon verne Ferguson Brenda Erickson Ron Redden Jackle Collier Gordon Hamilton Joyce Findlay I '1 ::;: " : :~''""" : ; ' • Ten'a~ ~ ~ : .....l H'~ ~ ] 836-7980 635.3389 • 638.1721 638-1918 638-2677 638.9837 635-2697 m '! ,~i:,i,,',: ~,,, : "~ ~ ~i~ a~i ~ Ji II I I I II I' I Iil Page 612 - Terrace standard, Wednesday;.September 19, 1990

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,, T,. i • ] 1.Real Estate 3. For Rent 5. FOr Sde'Mis~-- 8. Cars for Sale GR'ANISLE HOMEfor sale by owner Three NOTICE bedroom; full basement;',garage flrep ace; ONE BEDROOMTRAILER 8' x 36', Fddge and COVEREDFOAM double bed mattress w th slat '87 FIREBIRD 5 spd VO. E,C. Burgundy wl, beautiful lake view. FIJ ton/~ve,, Granlale.Call stove. $180 per month, Available Oct: 1/90, spnngs and fram. ph, 638-7283 (days), Ask rsclngtrim, T-roof. Loads of extras, No winter 962-6017 . 4p20 !argo yard, Nelson Rd. New Remo. 635.6904 for R°d " 22tin use; Askthg $13,800,635.9464 6p17,. , lp22 MUST SELL DUE TO ACCIDENTINumereus fur 1981 DODGE:OMNI, Auto. Spacious hat: CLASSIFIED 2-'~-MoNle I~omes 12X 50 2 BEDROOMmobile home located in coats. Your gain Is my loss. Call chback, sunroof. No rust $1,350 o.b.o, ' 12x60 PARAMOUNT AMBASSADOR. Thomhill, Natural gas heat.•Available Oct. 1 635.8589 4p22 635.6464 6p17, Snowroof, Two finlshad additions. Covered $400/month. 638.8084 .... 3p22 1 COOK STOVE AND RANGE HOOD, Avocado 1988 GRAND VOYAGER, 'VO,". auto, 7 wood starsge,,.Approved wood stove, FULLY FURNISHED 1 bedroom suite located green. Good cond. $250 firm for both, Carl passenger,cruise, trailer hitch, many extrasi~ ADVERTISERS Dishwasher and drapes. Reducedto $16,000, near hospital - all utilities included. Suitable 635"519i. lp22 E.C. $17,000, Will take trade to $5,000 636.2302 6p18 for single professional person, Available Oct. SMALL ANTIQUE ORESSER. $275. Phone 635.3073 , 6p17~ $450 month 638.8084 3p22 Due to the increased cost of production and 1974 12x60MOBILE HOME. Large addition, eveninos 638.1404 3p22 1983 SUgARU 2 door hatchback, 100,000 : handling in our classified ad department, The Ter- wood stove, 4 appltances must be moved original kilometers. Excelient runnlno condl~ 632.6050 6pl 8' 1987 T.BIRD, OPdGht piano, videocamers tlon.Asking$3,5OOphone 638.1812 6p17! with VCR. 19'aluminum Jet boat. 635.7411 race Standard is compelled to adjust their rates for 14 x 70 MOBILE HOME, large shop. Land. OFFICE SPACE 6pl 9 1987 2.24 CHEV CAVALIER5 slXl. V.6; Blue, classified advertising effective Sept. 5, 1990. scaped, good well, lake access, On 50 acres 55000 kin, Ex, Cond. $10,900 o.b.o, Phone, on East Tcheslnkut Lake Rd. 1.695.6698 TO LEASE SEGA MASTER SYSTEM. Comes with six 638.0771 : 6p17: 4p22 games including "Phantasy Star" Gooddeal at 245 sq. ft., 525 sq. it•, 580 sq. $200. 035-3804 6p20 1986 DODGE CHRYSLER LANCER (LeBaron. NEW CLASSIFIED AD RATES! TWO BEDROOMTRAILER for sate. New ft., pdme downtownlocation. Air G,T.S,) 5 DR., auto bane. Low mileage. Like i washer and dryer, New gas furnace, fddge, conditioning.Lots of parking•For "LE OLERE" COUNTER BALANCED 4 harness new condition. $6,995. 635.7842 6p17. First Insertion (20 words or less) $3.95 plus stove, drapes. New skirting, fenced in yard. loom with accessories. $1000. 1-694-3728 $8,000 firm 635.3245. Ip22 more informationcall 638-1863 '~" t 41)21 1984 CORVETTE, 107,000 kin., 1969 G.l,O: 10¢ per word for additional words. evenings. odginal ddvetine, 1970 GrandPdx odgthal, Additional insertions -- $2.70 plus 3. For Rent IT COSTS NO MORE to 0et the best. Over 20 Soohs.DolmasChalnsaws, 14 ft. Sangster 35" years In professional taxidermy. For free Marc, call 632.6344 6p18 8¢ foradditional words 3 & 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES featudng estimate, call W01fgang at Bus. 1-692-3093, 1150-1300 sq, ft. plus basement, 2 baths, 4. Wanted to Rent , Res. 1-692-7682 tin21 1982 CHEV CAVALIER Station Wagon. ;, pdvate yard, carport and satellite T.V. $3,200 or will trade for P.U, of equal value. WATER PUMP - 5 & 4 high pressure, 635-3555 after 5 p.m. 6p18 PENNYSAVER SPECIAL -- 4 weeks for $7.95 Houston. Phone845.3161. 31tin WANTED TO RENT, Three bedroom house. powered by 6 cyl. mltsublshl diesel and foot Horseshoe area, References available. valve, 300 ft, irrigation pipe, $2,000. '89 MAZDA MX.6 GT, intercooledturbo. Too' MOBILE HOMEPADS for rant. One for a double Responsible, clean, professional 638.8893 (not exceeding 20 words- non commercial) wide mobile, call 1.656-9564 6cl 9 1-698-7654 4p21 many options to IIsL Now over $25,000. Must 6pl 8 sell $16,950 call 624-2425 6p18 D6 9U CAT. DOZER/BRUSHBLADE. Goodrun. 1 BEDROOMfor rent for a gentleman.Has kit~ WANTED TO RENT house or trailer near Tar- chen facilities. Call 635-5893 8p19 nlng order. . Spare engine, winch, trans., 1970 CLASSIC RED MUSTANG Convertabte THANK YOU race for career woman & mature, neutered radiator, steering clutches, Injector pump. 302. Auto. Mint, Restored and beautiful; ONE BEDROOMfumished apartment for. quiet cat, For October1. Call Perla 798.2244 leave $8,000,1-698-7654 4p21 $12,900 o.b.e, Sedous enquiries only. Call single. $295. monthly. $147. damage message, 6p19 collect (Pdnce George)967-4329 6p18 SUN TWO GAS EXHAUSTgas analyzer. New deposit. No pets. References required. Phone WANTED to rent or lease(with option to pur- 635.6950 after 6 p.m. 6p19 cost $3,800. Will sell for $1,200. 10' wide x 1985 CHRYSLER DAYTONA. Low mileage~~ ACTION AD RATES chase) 2 or 3 bedroomhouse or trailer In town 12' high. Sectional overhead garage door Excellent condition. $7,500, For more Infer- FURNISHED ROOMS for rent to non.smoking or Thomhill. Call 638.8695 after 5:30. fin20 $250. 635-5407 3p21 maUoncall 635.3565 6p19' female students. All the comforts of home. RELIABLE WORKING COUPLE looking for 2 $250. per me. Located on bus route to college CHESTERFIELD,Ioveseat and chalr. Also taak 1988 CHEVROLETCAVALIER Z24, red, mint bedroomhouse. Call 638.0280 " 3p21 cond,, p/w, p/I, sunroof, air, digital Instrumen~ 638-SAVE 635.7504 after 6:30 p.m.& leave message. fumlture (wall unit, coffee table, and 2 chairs). tation, am/fro stereo, bra, 4 new summer and 3p20 SINGLE WORKING PERSONwanting to rent or Call after 5 p,m. 635-4504 3p21 DEADLINE: NOON SATURDAYS purchase from owner 3 bdr, house on 1.5 winter tires, new brakes, rust protsction, FOR RENT a pad far a mobile home, In Thor- KENMORE WASHEPJORYER(white) for sale. luster glaze, fabric care, 5.speed, $13,500. Classified and Classified Display acres within a 15 mile radius of Terrace.Call Good condition. Call 638.0252 or 635-2747 nhlll phone635.4453 6p20 635,6675 or 635-9669 alter 6 p,m, 3p22 o,b.e,, optional Pioneer stereo system. ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls on a (leave message). 3p21 847-3289 4p19 REASONABLY PRICED accomndation for WANTED TO RENT by retired couple, a two Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at responsible couple willing to take good care of CANON HP 112 PHOTOCOPIER, $1,500 or 1985 SUBURUSTATION WAGON. One owner, bedroom house or trailer, reasonable rent, take over lease payments. 635-6146 4p21 $ p.m. for all display and classified ads. house and pets for approximatelysix months, preferably Thomhill/1"erracearea, 635.3677 good condition. Asking $6,500, PhoneLeonce ~ TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 LAZELLE AVE., TERRACE. B.C. V8G 1S8 December to May, Write P.O, Box 1092, after 6 p.m. 4p22 1 LARGE PET CARRIER. New $50. Call at 638-1012 3p19 All classified and classified display ads must be prepaid by either cash, Houston, B.C. VOJ 1ZO 4p20 • 635.6205 3p21 QUIET PROFESSIONALFAMILY (non.smokers) 1981 PONTIAC PARISIAN. Loaded. 4 doorl Visa or Mastarcard. When phoning in ads please have you Visa or Master- ONE 1 BEDROOMand one 2 bedroomduplex in urgently need house in Terrace. Call Terry TRAPLINE 35 miles east of Terrace, north good condition, Asking $4,500. 1981 Ford card number ready. town, Fridge/stove. Carpet, No pets allowed. 635.2133, 3p22 side of SkeensRiver, Ritchle-OuigCreek water Escort. Auto, p/s, pro, G,C, Must selll Call 635.5464 4p20 shed. Call 635-7064 (leave message,) 638-1941 3p20 20 wordo (first Insertion) $3.9S plus 100 for additional words. *(Addl. tlonal Insarllone) $2.70 plus 8¢ for edditlonal words. *$7.e5 for 4 woeko FULLY FURNISHEDcottage at Lakelse Lake. 3p21 1990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LE. Loaded. (not exceeding 20 wordo, non-commercial) Ideal for working couple. No pets, References STUNNING FULL length brown cross fox coat. Power everything. Too many options to list. required. Phone798-2267 4p20 Brand new. Paid $5,900. Sell $3,000 o,b,o. $19,995. Phone635.4293 after 6p.m, 4p20- OVER 30 CLASSIFICATIONS! 2 BEDROOMBASEMENT SUITE. Separateen- Wanted Beautiful Pead mink coat Paid $5,000. Sell 1977 PLYMOUTHVOLAIRE, sporty, good run- trance, w/w carpet, fddge, stove, w~sher and $2,100. Sizes 12.1 4 638-8589 3p21 ning condition, $700 firm. Call 845-7849 1. Real Estate 12. Motorcycles 24. Notices dryer. Centrallocation. Available immediately. FOR SALE Complete 6x7 pentax medium for. 4p20 2. Mobile Homes 13. Snowmobiles 25. Business Phone 638-1505 3p21 to Rent mat camera system 6x7 camera body, 55 mm 1968 MUSTANG. 289 3 speed, Excellent 3. For Rent 14. Boats & Marine Opportunities 2BEDROOM LUXURY CONDO, Plush w/w 3 Bedroomhouse or 2 bdr house lens, 135 mm lens, 200 mm lens, 400 mm cond. $8,000. Call 798-2401 3p20 4. Wanted to Rent 15. Machinery 26. Personals carpet, fireplace, dishwasher, covered park- lens, 2 viewflnders, 2 lenshocds, 5 filters, with basement.No small children, 1979 MALIBU CLASSIC, excellent condition, 5. For Sale Misc. ing, central location, Available Oct. 1st. Phone support handle, flash unit, 6x7 to 35mm 16. Farm Produce 27. Announcements no pets. adapter $3,000 for appointment to view, or 1 owner $1,500 635-2205 3p20 6. Wanted Misc. 17. Garage Sales 28. Card of Thanks 638.1505 3p21 more information call 635-5905 2p21 1977,LEMANS Sport Coupe, Good condition, TWO BEDROOMS n s de by side duplex, fire 7. For Rent Misc. 18. Business Services,.29. In Memoriam ~Call E,T, at 635-6302 DRASTICALLY REOUCED. Baby GJ'ahd 350 Auto;S2,900, Call 638.1109 ,3p20 8. Cars for Sale 19. Lost & Found 30. Obituaries I)iace, full basement, horse shoe area. Available OCt. 1. $600 monthly. Phone Wurlitzer piano. 25 plus years, Fair oond. 1984 Z28 CAMARO. T.roof, p/w, pro, tilt, 9. Trucks for Sale 20. Pets & Livestock 31. Auction Sales 635.2643. lp22 $3,500 OBO Phone635-7576 2p22 never been driven in winter, odginal tires. 10, Aircraft 21, Help Wanted 32. Lesal Notices iN Asking $11,500, Call 635-3074 alter 2 p.m; TWO BEDROOM APT. in fourplex on Kalum 3p20 11. Recreational 22. Careers 33. Travel Lake Road, fireplace. $375 month. Ph. 5. For Sale Misc. Vehicles 23. Wqrk Wanted 635.6757 22tin J,D. 350 LOADER. New engine, new tracks, AT LAST! 1977 AMC PACER. Good running cond, etc. $1400.00 0.C,3 Crawler Cat, blade & $1,000 OBO. Call 635.3429 3p21 • bucket 80% new. $5500, 32 ft. house boat There is a natural way to solve your odor problems... 1984 FOReESCORT diesel, Excellent mileage, ethndard Tsrme 1, Real Estate •lifetime aluminum .has everything & trailer 5 spd. 1-695-6445 4p21 The Terrace Standard reserves the r(ghl tu classdy ads -$19500. 82 lade 2-door auto - good cond, under appr®dato headings and to set rates fheref~e and to , 3 BEDROOMHOUSE for sale. Walking distance WOODLAND $1500. 14 ft.Td.hull speed boat • 50 horse 1983 FORD ESCORT WAGON, P/8, 4 speed, determine page Incaflo~, to town and schools, Very large lot. Asking menk, trailer $2800, CleanOkanagan Camper NONSCENTS new tires and battery. Very good running and The Tenace S~ndard reserves the rloht to revise, cod. APARTMENTS body condition. $3,800 OBO. Call classify Or reject any ~vertisment and to retain any answers $55,900. For more information 635-3806 •hyd. jacks, $2000. New Kubnda rite plant & is a natural mineral that literally takes odors directM to the News Box Reply Service. and fo ;enaY the C01tN~ 0F KALUM l SCOTT 635-6647 4p21 4o22 battery change $550. Ken Allen Box 161 out of the air, No coverups, fragrance or per- cusfo~er trio sum paid for the edve~tisment ar~ box rental. CLOSE TO TOWN AND SCHOOLS Granisle. Ph. 697.2474. 19tfn Box replies off "Hold" Instructions not ~)icked Up wit~n t 0 LAND AND BUILDING in Thomhill (Skeens fumes. For more information, product or 1982 MERCURYCOUGAR stationwagon, Great days of expiry Of an advertisement will be destroyed unless Valley Meats). Very good location for 1 room $380, 2 room $450 8, 3 room 10" CRAFTSMAN RADIAL arm saw. $300 business opportunity call 638-7243 (pager mid-size family car, one owner, very clean, mailing fnsttuctio~s are resolved, Those answering 8ox tradesmanetc. 5 acres approx,3000 sq. ft. of $520. Fridge, slave, heat and hot water 228) View at 2605 South Eby, Call 635.4956. Humbers are rad~ested not to send originals el Uncumenth to 695-6419. 4p35 cement block building. 220 3 face power. included Carpet throughout Laundry 6p21 facilities, storage space. References re. FOR SALE Mason and Risch piano. G.C. An claims of errors in aUverUsements must be received by 778-7668 (bus) or 778.7871 (hm). Ask for :quired for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. ell 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL 4x4 Stationwagon; the publisher within 30 days after the first publical~on. Bruno or Mike. 10p18 $1500. Klngslze waterbnd, clw captains It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space Ihat the PHONEOFFICE 635-5224 drawers and headboard $500 o.b.o, 108,000 kin, standard, amlfm caesette, flabilily of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to 33 ACRES, V= north lot 1712 olt the Nass $6,000 firm, Carl 842-5438 4p21 If available 638-8254 6p17 6. Wanted Misc. publish an advertisement or in the event of an error aPl~anng River. Asking $31,000. Call (313) 725.6363 In the advertisement as publiehnd shall be timLted to the I HAVE $2,000 CASH plus a 16' trailer (Michigan, U,S.A,) 4p19 12x17' WALK-IN Commercial freezer with 3 LOOKING FOR silver or gray mounted wolf. amounl paid by the advelliser Ior o~ty one incorrect Insert)on hp 240 volt compressor unit. $5.000 ($2,500) Will trade for pickup 1983.1985, 'f°r the Pore°n°ftheadvertistngsPace°¢cupiedbytheincor"SKI CABIN for sale, 625 sq, ft. Hudson Bay Must be in good condition 635-4438 6p17 635-7235 after 6:00 p.m. 6p17 mldsize or fall-size. 698.7627 4p39 fect or Ornined item o~ly, and that there shall be no Ithb~ity in ' WANTED ANTIQUE dolls and toys, lace, anyevent greater than tha arnountpsid for suchadvertislng. Mountain, Smithers, Easy access. Phone 1990 MAZDA MIATA. Red with hardtop. 847.9127 after 5 p,m. 4p19 14' GALVANIZED metal roofing. Used $1. christening dresses. Must be old. Call Linear foot new $1.55 Linear foot. 635-7235 635.6197 3p20 695-6698 tin22 14x70 MOBILE HOMEwith large 14' wide ad. after 6:00 p.m. 6p17 WANTED: Used Irrigation pipe. Phone 1980 FORD STATIONWAGON. 6 cyl,, auto, dition. Set up on V= acre next to golf course. FURNISHED GOOdcondlgon, $1,100. Call 635-2750 lp22 1, Real Estate Comes with 5 appliances $52,000, 635,5065 .AD-LIB MUSIC BOARD with extra songs and 699.7761 or 699-7794 4p20 utilities. Like new. $120, Phone 798-2551 FOR SALE 1978 CAMARO. Excellent running FOR SALE. One building lot on Labelle Ave, 4p19 BACHELOR UNITS WANTED 4x4 with snowbtade.Call 630.9323 after 6 p.m. tfn17 cood. Asking $1,500. Call 638-1458 after 6 close to schools in Horseshoearea. We will 4p22 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, full basement 2320 Utilities and cable p,m. • ~ 4p22 build to suit. Phone635.7411 6pl 7 Hemlock $84,900 635.3922. Lot 22 lOCUS ~DUCATIONAL TOYS, Our new included. $350 per catalogue is Int Book your workshops now.for 1980 DATSUN 20OSX Hatchbuck, 5 speed, TWO BEOROOM HOME on Thornhill Street Hawthorn Avenue Thornheight phase IlL 7. For Rent Misc. fain Call Liz Haws at 638.0827 6p19 Good cond, $2,700 OBO,phone 635~4246 within one block of golf course. Large land- $16,900 635-3922 6pl 9 month. Prefer working WORKSHOP AT LAKELSE LAKE, near Og's. ~..'~ 4p22 scaped lot approx, 0.42 acres. Phone LARGE CLEARED building lot with view on singles. Reference. FISHER STOVE (medium size) $50. Hot water 1000 sq. ft.; concrete, 1101240 volt power, 635.6797 6pl 7 Spring Creeksubdivision. Enquiries635.5156 tank (electric) $50, Also 1985 Buick Skylark, heating, Phone 632.4381 4p21 1978 MERCURYZEPHYR WAGON. Auto; PIS, 3p20 635-53S0 auto, pls, pro, air cond. $4,900. Call PIB. Ooodrunningcond.Call635.2146after7 TRAILER COURT - TERRACE. 18 pads, Can- 635-6972 or 4827 Scott Avenue, Terrace. 8. Cars for Sale pm. * 4p22 tral location, Owner will consider home in 11.5 ACRES WITH 3 road accessesavailable, 4p19 ~ trade as part payment. Call 1.656.9564 6c20 Approx.3 miles north of" Terracecity limits on '- 2 BUILDING LOTS, 718 acres each. Across Doverroad, $27,000,635.4600 6p20 cruise, AM/FM cassette, int. wipers, hallogon from elementary and senior sceondaryschool 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, located in Terrace oe I few times. $750. Celt 635.5725 anytlme'222p headlights, roar window defrost. Claaol in Kitwanga Valley. Phone 849-5732 6p18 Mountain Vista, family room downstairs, I I',,,~,'~ o ip= A ~L'~P 75,000 kms. $9,000. Call 638.8654 oven- basement partly finished, has enclosed car. | II"1~,,~r~ LP--A%~P- . ~ lags., tfn 1000 SQ. FT. HOME on 2 lots (120 x ~ port, paved driveway, deck, garden area, on I $60, 1 pair girls Langefigure skates, size 13, Quiet, dead.endstreet, n.g. $55,000 firm. Will bus route, 2 fireplaces, very clean and well | 1 OO0 8" " -a ~.,--- ,-,,=,-_ $35. Call 635-6992 4p22 ps, pb, V8 350 rocket engine. Next to new consider trade for home of greater value. To kept. Ownertranferred. Phone635.36697p22 ,. ,,. u, r,f,,,,,,.,,,,u, I Ures all around, Good for parts, $350. o.b.o view call 638.8388; 3p21 OLDERHOME FOR SALE. Downtownarea. Call I space...... on ground floor of Standard, 4647 Lazelle, Terrace 4p22 call 638-8695 or 635-5128 after 5. Hn alter 6 p.m. 635.9080 . 3p22 I ureolt unlon uunolng, Terrace. $~15,000. Call Lynnette in Surrey, B.C. 1.581-2386 4p21 VENDORDROPS PRICE. 4 bedroom home,2 I Cd' Dlnnll BlllWllr It Perk by the side or whole $1.35 per pound. Chevette.Low mileage, only 43000 Kin. Ex- fireplaces, garage, landscaped, fenced, fruit I ",,, ...... 842-5408 or 842.5778. 3p22 ¢ellant cond. Am/Frostereo cassette. $4,500 ~' trees,greenhouse, coldstoragearea, painted I ~)'~r~e~ o,b.o. Call 635.5406 after 6 p.m. 6p17 Full basement one suite on rent, 3 bedrooms, in and out, covered barbecue area. Very | TIITICI & ~ ~ gilled natural gas heat. Two fridges and stoves private. Call Rusty or Bed at Terrace Really I a,,=n e ...=. =-. cano~lorfu,size truck $500, 78O x16 0res ~ | (~) TOYOTA close to town, school and hospital. Asking 630.0371 days, in the evenings 635-5754 | ,muu ~,ad~mmnws, (4) with tubes $100, Yamaha 175 Dirtblke Pro,air cosdnlonlng, low miles, auto, cruise, [] ,-,~"'"~"~~2 row, t6 west ~ price $95,000 or best offer. For more informa- MLS lp22 I $600.635.9121 4p22 P1windowsand doors, Cal1636.2012 6p17 IC2 },..6,01Ero lion call 638-1875. Located at 2611 S. Eby ONE YEAR OLD KUWAHARA (0lympla) 12 [] DIr No. $057 speed with Sun Tour LX3040 Comp. Asking Pro,sunroof, 10w miles, excellent cond. Ask. [] / NEW8,. ON THE MARKET. 12 yr. old 3 bdr. ranch4p2; NEW LOG HOME FOR SALE $260. One occasional chair, soft beige $40, Ing $10,000 o.b.o 638-2012 6p17 style home with no basement. Has 1,650 sq. ft. Economical Nat/Gas heat and hot water. 1 by Lussier Log Homes L'td. full bathroom and 2 half bathrooms, Front II room has heatalator fireplace. Located on in Spring Creek Drive Subdivision 1986 CHEVY DEISEL P/U. $12,500 nicely landscaped yard with paved ddveway. by Northwest Community College WOOIDGREEN .635-7235 alter 6:00 p.m. 6pl 7 Asking $75,000. To view call 635.7576 1981 GMO r/z ton P/U, 4x4, std, canopy, 2p22 FOR SALE OR RENT LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS $4,500 o.b.e. 635.6464 6p17 MOVING SOUTHI Must sell this great spacious 4832 LAZELLE AVENUE 1984 DODGE POWER RAM. 4x4 diesel, good 4 bdrm cottage on Sunset Beach. Goodfor one Natural Gas Fireplaces, Dishwashers, Fridger Stove, Drapes, condition. $3,500 call 635-7794 6p17 family or twal Great sandy beach & fishing, Plush Carpeting. Balconies or~ Personal Patios, Phone Patdcta today 964-0728 or business SPORTSMAN? MUST SEW 1982 Toyota 4x4 Ceramic Tiled BathTooms & EnauIte8 RG, canopy, roof rack, 5 spend. Yokohama 562-3000, Re/Max CentreCity Realty 4p22 1/2 Block from Skeens Mall & MacDonalde : + radials, $3,000. o.b.o, oy Sept: 30/90 SMALL 2 BEDROOMHOUSE, Centrally located, Large K tchens, beautifully appointed. ,:i 635-2273 3p20 Has fruit trees, Near schools and shopping. 1985 TOYOTA 4X4 pickup, canopy, 5 speed, Reasonable.Call after 5 p,m, 635.4806 4p22 • 1200 sq. ft., 3-bedroom • double carport on ~,~ acres with trees • natural gas and water O'liy; 67000 .kin. Excellent cand. Asking LAKE FRONTPROPERTY on Mezladln Lake. In. • covered porch and sundeck ' Resident Manager and Security Entrance $9,0Q0. Call 6Q5.4"710 alter 6 p,m. 3p20 eludes furnished 2-storey cabin, (cook stove, Buy directly from Contractor and Undercover Parking ~ ' :~ :: : 1985LAND ROVER pickup, canopy, Capstan propane lights) Guest cabin and ssuna/wond. Prl©e Range $31i000 to 84/',600;:~ ~ i: ~ :, winch, tow. bat, mafiua~s¢ parts. $2000 shed. One acre landecapedwith beautiful s=in. SA VE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS/ !.~' 024.2056,1602 GrahamAve ~nee Rd~d dy beach. Ask ng $29,900. 847-2743 or '; veJ 1C7 ~' ~ .... : ...... 4p20 For more Inforrnetion ~c.-~i 036,.',7400 :' r' '~ ...... ~{ ~ 847.3463 ': .... " .... " ' '*'~ '~'!'41~22 ~ ~*. ' '" T I [/--I I I I Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 19, 1990 - PageB1,3~! T :: 9, Trucks1 1981 ONE TOil CUBE new,. New transmission Asking $6 300. Will a( trade as pad paymenL ON AD

1987 F250 4X4 luel InJ nlN boards; 2 tone pal tended warranty. $11,( .L RENT TRADE Ings.' 3p21 1984 NISSAN-KING CAB, Diesel. GC~ 11.'+RecreaHonal, • , , ,~ • ,: 638.2024 aRer (Jl~.m, 3p21 15.'MachInery:+, 19. Lost & Found : Vehicles" 20. Pets & Livestock::.:,:... FOR SALE BY BD. 1988 Dodge Dakota 4x4 .644A .JOHN..DEERE Io.aderj Chains W,O, TIA JRE, "S avaltabtai'q~oodc()ndition.':Wasternstar truck LOST SI~ALi. MA'L'E WHITE TERRIER cross; V/6 Auto, 1968 Toyota F Runner, 1988 Ford 1970 INTERNATIONALBUS, ExCellentcondi- • Neutered. Last seen on Matson Road, Aug, FINESTESCORT SERWCE F150 4x4 6 cyl std., 1984 NIssan Cab plus tion. Asking $3,500 OBO. Call 635.6205 •."~Lclw log riggi~j fifth wheel, highboy trailer. ALL BREED : ~. Motor carrier:~i'~]t'horlty~Leave message. 19190, Old Rome, Reward offered, Phone. 4x4, For appointmentto view, call 638-0999 "3p21 635-400(~or 638-0321 (Den) ' 2p21 All units sold oh a "where is as is" basis, No 1.694.3508 4p22 We Pamper & Tease DOG GROOMING warranties offeredor implied. 2p21 12' TRAV.UMATE TRAILER in EC. Sleeps LOST BOYS SIZE 7 DENIMjacket with figures. Reasonable Rates, 10 Years Experience four. New bafferids and tires. $3,800 OBO 1979 JCB MODEL 301.1 backhoe. Solid stick, 'Cause We Aim To Please one bucket, Approx. 6000 hrs, $7,000.. Call Cent stripes at Centennial Christian School 1987 FORD E250 VAN, 302, auto o,d,, aux 632-6069 4p22 grounds (Sept. 3, 1990) Monday.If found call JANE TURNER 638"8016 tank, supercooling, HDR and F spdngs, new Endako Mines at (604).699;6211 4p22 638.8677 2p21 Mornlnge o¢ Evenings ' wi~shle!d newly painted Ca 638.8020 1990 27rh FT, TRIPLE E Class C motorhome; C/W generator,695-6698 " 4p22 SMITH SANDERfor truck• Completewith own 4p22 engine for hydraulics, grizzly for box and BLACK NEUTEREDMALE CAT, red collar and leash, missing in Sandman Inn area, Chllds 635-5323 VANGUARD PIF Camper with fddge, stove, water tank for summer use. $15,000. Call En. 1972.FORD'F250 4X4, 360, V8, 4 speed, pet. Rewardoffered, Phone635.4250 2p21 21. Help Wanted - : 81,000 miles; new clutch, $1,350 OBO, bathroom,jacks. Goodcondition, olean,,Phone dako Mines. (604) 699.6211 4p22 TERRACE after 6 p,m, 635.9080. Asking $7,000 3p22 IMMEDIATE OPENINGfor full time fully licen'c.: 635;4703 - 2p22 9U D6 CAT, BLADE& WINCH. 350 JD loader. 18. Business Servicel ed journeyman mechanic, for local auto Shopl 2 ~ 1984 FORD~.RANGER 4X4 Pickup, V6, 5 12. Motorcycles O2. cat .blade & wini~h,~JD backhoe, 0C3 Main office Fort St. John Hourly wage plus bonus, plus full benefit~ speed/dual tan3Qt,needs some work. $4,000 crawler blade'& Wirch:~AIlin good shape'. paokage. Apply with resumeto box'No.54~71 ::i 080 638.1700 4p22 1967 350 A.T,V. Yamaha Warrior. Loading 1-697.2474 -~ ..... ' '~ ~ • " 4p22 785-2629 c/o Terrace Standard 4647 Lazelle: T~rrace :!: ramp, racks included. Electric start and GRADER FOR HIRE or for sale. Ph, 365.7766 B,C, VSG 1S8 6p17 ~ 1985 GMC RALLY STX Van. 350 motor, 12 reverse $3,800. o.b.e. Phone638.07716p17 GRAND OPENING passenger,, natural gas conversion, trailer for details, 5'1)22 JOCUS EDUCATIONAL Toy Company seeks hitch,r clean, Asking $13,000. Phone 1983 SUZUKI 650cc. motomycle. Top condl- SPECIAL consultants in Kitlmat. Do you like kids and :'~ 635.3602 4p22 tion. $1,400. 635-5407. 3p21 16, Farm Produce toys. Earn $$$, Phone LiT Haws638.0827 ; 6p ! 9 ::: 1974 JEEP CHEROKEE4X4. V8, no rust, steel • 13. Snowmobiles HAY FOR SALE: Good quality, No rain grill guard, CB radio, P/S, PIB, $1,650 OBO, 635-3360 6p18 I~0CAL AGENTS REOUIREOby Calgary based.;. 1988 INDY TRAIL. Excellent condition. 20. Pets & Livestock company• Exclusive dynamic product, new on Call 635.2363 4p22 NEW LOWcoY.tralidr. Suitable for hay, anti. $3,800. Call 1-696.3402 4p20 BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN CAHRADOR retmivers, Canadian market, We are ook rig,,forthright, 6X6 DUAL AXLE TRUCKwith 30 It. boom, 20 qua auto, snowm0biles oct Pull with P.U. aggressive individuals. No investment re." SILVER BIRCH CKC registered, dew.claws removed.All shots ton winla tow truck boom, snow blade with 1984 YAMAHA V MAX snowmobile. 1,400 Meets highwaY.cert. Call 692-3722 anytime. quired, For more information, please carl km. 1.695.6698 "4p22 and taloned. $300, Readymid August. Phone hydrauRcs attached. Runs well. Phone 4p20 632-7547 8p19 ELECTRICAL - 747.2636 after 5 p.m. OuesneL 4p35 996"7475 eveninos. 4p22 SNOWMOBILE - 1989 YamahaOvation, Only HAY FOR SALE, Alfalfa and alfalfa mix, round • Major Appliance Repair DUE TO AUCTION SALE early September, WANTED 70 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE to lose 1986 FORDAEROSTAR XL. 7 passenger, 5 173 ks. New condition. $4,000. 63'5.3303 (700 Ibs) or square bales, W. Tofsmd, Telkwa 10.75 Ibs with the Diel Disc program. 100 per after 6 p,m, 3p22 speed. Call 696-320S evenings 4p22 846-5550 4p22 • Electrical Wiflng order your lamb now. Phone694.3456 before cent natural. Toll free 1.978-3027 4p21 8 a,m, 4p33 1988 FORDCREWCAB 4 X 4, auto, 351, new HAY: 18,000 BALES. Alfalfa, alfalfa brome. IVAN & MITCH FULLY QUALIFIED BOOKKEEPER.required, tires; 37,000 km, $17,300 080 635-9121 14. Boats & Madne alsike.brome, brome.In barn, Cummins ranch. ONE 4 YEAR old Suffolk Ram fu sale. Phone 694.3456. Best before 8 a•m. 4p33 Min, 2 years previous reta bookkeepingexp. : 4p22 21 FT. ALUMINUM Riverboat, New inboard Hwy 16, W. South Hazelton,Phone 842-5316 [-----'CALL,-----] or~currently enrolled in 2nd or third year of engine, new jet, on trailer, For more informa- 3p22 :. MOVING MUS.T SELU PurebredArabians, 11 CGA or RIA program, Applicant should have tion. Call 635-6443 6p18 1038-7299] yr. old mare, 5 yr. gelding, 2 yr, gelding, Ex- maintained full set of books to trial balance, ": 17.Garage Sales cellent dlposition. Very showy. 692.7682 1990 19' SMOKERCRAFTAluminum jet boat 235 I Computer bookkeeping experience an asset, TOYOTA 4 RUNNER Evinrude, Jet leg stainless steel inspeRer GARAGE SALE Sept. 22190, 8 a.m. • 2 p.m. 4p21 (Finl Acct) Send resume to P, Haws. 4635 Fully loaded Pricedto clear trailer included. $8,000 o.b.e. 36,5.7766 4819 Lazelle Ave, Tools, building su~Ses, ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPIES. CKC Lakelse Ave., Terrace VBG 1 R3 " 2c21 (Castiegar) ~ 4p20 householditems, lp22 registration, shots. Excellentwith children and DORIS' COIFFURESrequires one qualified Hair. 20 FT ALUMINUMJET BOAT. 460 Ford power great work dog. Powerful 85-110 Ibs, Black dresser immediately, Call 638.1704, 4c21 wolf and woll gray, Phone Sun • Fd. Berkeley A2 plus jet complete with Tandem REOUIRED someone to babysit from 11:30 849.5811 6p21 Trailer 696.3295 day 696-3344 evenings, 19. Lest & Found a.m, - 4:30 p.m, Men- Fri, End of Sept. Vehi. , ~In Oollarsk~ 3p20 IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to place a Lost and OUARTER HORSE, 8 years, ~ay gelding, cle is neededto pidk.up child at school. Light - 31' AFT CARVER BOAT, Fully loaded with Found Classified. Phone 638.SAVE before 12 strong, sound, trail, bush, street and ring ex- housekeeping (Uplands School,.area) 4 to choose from pedence. Packs, trailers, Phone 845.7467 635.7683 ~ ; e~ electronic gear, twin Cummins engine, 4BTM. Noon Saturdays, 1.695.6698 rts, 4p20 4p21 2p22 TERRACE MOTORS LOST APRICOT TOY POODLE in McDonaids 18' SANGSTERCRAFT inboard/outboard. REG, r/z ARABIAN PALOMINOmare. 5 yrs, old THOMPSON PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT ser. Restaurant parking lot• Used for deaf child for 14.4 hands $1,300. Call 635-2750 lp22 vices is currently accepting applications for on TOYOTA Caulkins trailer. View at Ken's Marine. Call communication. Reward offered, Call A new spirit of giving 638-1736 3p21 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS. CKC call community support workers and full time 4912 Hwy. 15 Wast 638.0626 or 638-8703 2p21 A national pro~run to cncour=ge givingand volunteerin 8 night staff. On call rates $8,50 full time. 1986 16 ft. GLASCONBOAT. 70 HP Evinrude. registered. M/F, ready to 0o. Call 567-9236 5~. 635.6558 r~. " _ lill i "----~ +- .... E-~" days. Champsired, 4p22 $8.75 tc start. Applicants must possess valid DIr No. 5957 Power tilt, full canopy, bow seats, depth B.C, ddvers license. To have worked'with sounder, many extras (used 10 hrs,) WANTED ALL TYPES OF livestock. Will buy, special interest individuals is an asset. Please 635 7835 4p2t sell, trade, order to buy• Pick-up & delivery. forward resume to Box 126. Terrace, B.C. 30 FT CARVER AFT Cabin boat. Twin diesel Ucensed & bonded. Dealer and auctioneer. V8G 4A2. 2p22 Ken Rose 1-694-3507 or 1-694.3631 eve, 11. Recreational engme,loaded. 1.695.6698 4p22 LOST JOHNNY HAD A JOB, Johnny lost a job, Do 4p22 Vehicles you want Johnny's job? Call 635-3066 15. Machinery FREE TO GOOD HOME, BeauUlul 5 month lp22 PRICE REDUCED, 1981 24' Travelaire Shelly/Husky cross, Licensed,vaccioated and PART-TIME EMPLOYEE for sales and clerk motorhome.New 350 motor, Chov body, awn- 1987 KENWORTHW900 Cummins444.8 spd house broken. Too high strung for children, trans, S.S. H•D clw 1987 PeerlessJeep. 1985 duties, Nirvana Mod~n Metaphysics, ing, full bath. E.C $22,500 638-1236 after 638-8217 lp22 L.D.E. pete trailer, E.G. $90,000 635.4737 635.7776. Ask for Laurel. 2p22 5:00 p.m. 6p17 6pl 7 1987 HONDAGOLOWING 1,000oc Motorcycle 1978 KENWORTH W9OO truck and 1977 i clw Vetterferring, Ksauser bags and,tmnk~ Br~'¢x~Td.axle Iqg. trajl~& Both one own¢r Kenwood stereo. New Bike'cover"and'tt~lli~F coni~l{ion must be seen to be up. hitch $3,000 699.6460 15p17 16-37" COMMUNITY FUTURES COMMITTEE ~ preciatad, Phone699.6460 15p17 1973 CHAMPi0N MOTORHOME. 25 foot class 16-37 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 1979 MF80 BACKHOE. Excellent condition. A 1V~ ton chassis, 4000 wall qower plant $25,000 Call 635-9727 6p17 Are you Interested In how sleeps 7. $15,000 Phone699.6460 15p17 PILING BLADE for International T.D..20C. our region develops? 1984 24' CITATION 5th Wheel. Fridge, stove, Good condition. Asking $4,000. o.b.e. Also oven, double sink, queen size bed, shower & skldder rim, 18,4x34, $200, Call 567.3814, The 16.37 Community Futures Committee has a mandate, from the FederalGovern. tub, toilet. E.C. $18,500 evenings, or Reward offered for the retum of an extremely friendly and mort, to assist in delermlnlngthe form developmentand job creation will take in the Nor. weekends 638.1280 6pl 7 4pl 9 loved male nutered Husky Malamute cross. Answers to thwest region of British Columbia, ONE 265 MF farm tractor with frontend loader 5th WHEEL 1990 25Vz' Prowler LinT. Queen- "Togo" missing since September 7th. We are seeking interested residents who will serve on our Boards of Directors. asking $17,000. One New Holland round If you would like to be involvnd in the decisions which will effect our region please join size ~.R., stove, oven, fridgelfreezer, bath. baler. Asking $7,000, 1979 Security camper Please call Theresa at Elan Travel 635.6181 Must sell for health reasons. 635.7442 6p18 US, in good condtion, Asking $4,500. One 1984 Directors are required from: PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. 75 Triple E Dodge 4x4 % ton GM pickup, new tires. Asking Kitimat Motor Home, sleeps 6, 3.way fridge, furnace, $9,000, Call 845-3219 evenings. 4p20 The Hazeltons stove, call 632.6043 6p18 VOLKSWAGEN DIMENSIONAL sawmill with Elan Travel The Iskut, Bease Lake, Telegraph Creek region 1981 19 FT. FRONTIERmotorhome. Excellent edger, saws $11,000 OBO. Phone 846.5011 Skeena mall 635-6181 For further information carl Rng Stoweg at 635.5449 or toll free 1-800.663.6396. cord., dash air, cruise, tilt, 3 way fridge, bath or 846.5443. 4p21 w/shower, forced air furnace, otc. Must be 14' STEEL DUMPBOX and hoist.Air tnp gate seen. Asking $16,500. 632.6487 2p21 and reservoir. $1,900 OBO. 1968 Chov % 1985 8 FT. SLUMBER QUEEN camper with ton, 4 bolt main 327, hi-performance. Selling bathroom. EC. Call 632.4527 after 6 p.m. for cost of engine. $1,600 1.692.3324 3p21 4p22. BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING These Ads appe~ in the more than 1O0 No.gapers ol the B.C. and Yukon Canmunlty NewspapemAssociation andmachmomthan 1,500,00~ potentlalmadors, $165. for 25 words ($3.15 per each additional word) ...... CARRIERS NEEDED ~dJTOIIO'IWE BUSlNU80PPOI~UMTIE8 BBUOATION IzOR IM.! role HII,P WANTED Acllve Auto B,'okera, dlspmal BRONZE BABY moEsi Pan NORITAKE 6AI.EI Tefftlb PARTTIME ART 8N.EE, [.on~ NOW! -,gent for Acdve B~il~ ~n,'k~, time ~ lull time, work ed henna, rape to ed on 0olkldmi, framers, P,m~mionm mm~e, uoa~, take over ~ dsaJ~m. nWK~',~H:=k~__,~mU~L r~ ere. with ult~ of e,0o0 ~1 Are you looking/or woysto cam, tnj~,molod~m~,boale. Cd: 1.~0-G63-4~7~ redder repmdu~lor~ Mlnot~, 14=0 eomo little extra (u~? Cd Mr, Prke (cmly), (604)4,34- Fen~/Treuore~, 8test, Toronlo, MSH 1819, !)6476, * . How to emn money with your tary, P~, TmvM, Celeao~ sT4. (41e)sao.1484, Wo are now Io(:~ingIo (dl ~I~INE~ OPPORTUNITr~ (8A)-363 Adelzk~ Weal, T(x~ home COmlpUler. Dissever over 1-~004150-1972, routesI~'ou~P+ouI (,ur 100 w~ to ~ Jr~ldom ,O(~/ya~, O.O,E. START YOUR OWN IMPORT/ OARMN~ dishibudonmoo EXPORT I~ee, even m u~dngyo.r hem oumpu~r,Free ruumeto: Yu~ News, g11 _.t~w, No money or exp--, dotal. Send SASE to HOME Wood Street, Whllehonm, Yukon. BASED BUBINESS EOUCA- 19~ Woedlm~, LT'30 F~rtalde 1HE ULTIMATE GARDENER8 YIA 2 E4 ot Fax: (40,1)868.37~. ~eo you ddivoe 1046. Free brochu~: TION CENTRE. 246-6185, Pad( u~nll, 24 HP, 200 he. In- SPORE, 1,0¢0'= of mdum, Wade World Trade, c/o Gd~. TERRACESTANDARD Re=d, D~ N, Rk:hn~nd,B.O. REAL Ir~l'A'rl ~lsl Bue~eee Inat,, Dcq31,WI, V6Y3CgOrl~e: 1-2~, 'OR 1140 Belmlly Rcl, N, #1, ~catbor. M ~1 m~ey Iv~l_ RELAX,~OU~I~. 1, SHEENA MARKETPLAC~ oo0h,Olltado, MIH IH4, BUSlNF.,~N.S Lo¢=~ in e.c. llS,~oo. 6, 10, lore Iota, Wttar, Hydro, (,m~1.1~. Telepltome, river view led dyer I thee ls no col]e(dng,just EARNB~G$4~. E.X~klOPradu~, ORDERYOOR'I.OVESTUFF" IloItt, 30 rebel welt el Klmkx~l, ~a~ght dehveryf Cd o~: (604)373-22~, ~17,000 fl~ month. Phone LOVER'8 LANE CATkLO~UEI evecbdI, Wlnche~k~a~lnMJolgk (40~},164.4873. Wrtle: Box 3176 You'r~assuredpdvacyandu- ~olt~,m~dlmdlwflh~Ofl. oon- Br~r/~m/Raspi~ny fam~ Sherwood Pmk, AB, TeA 2A6, c~rltyfromo~restabilohedstorel w~r,31oSonrd~p~rl1~'.On~ by retldng owlS, On 13plolur- Pm'Adaphonanumbera. Che~ ua am in the BB8 IN handoperatkm, LlkeneW, l-3eg. eKlUt ncrn, gloze to Ch~wzek...... HOMESHOPPIN~ 6Ea"I'SE- 82~, TM q~e, Thee fuly -,te- u?.yoo.l~elodea]wlhlhel0eOlp~_ LEOTION GREAT 6EFIVICEI ~ ...... -- Ifyou are interested in johlng mnllle~Im I~udes tm mple MmL d In ex~e~nt • lhe delivery teem please fill oul ,n,m-P/'rorv/T=mm~,~ ~oU'Y'-OJ"~'~074~ ~ n,w ~ (SO h.p. 44O mmnl zi~mee. Fr~mbro~um: I Ol~Ur, ity w~ldellnlely.appeei ROW,O~91-PI~c~RWER, OC, 3.0).lnf~KI, oulfeedgddee: (no4)eol.s4s~ of:. RMI"I, I t SO- ~~ J tSe form below end relorn it ~o .y~, .~ ~ mo?y m y~,/ WN ~C8. PHONE(e04)~ ~ ~r, ,pr~n~.. 780 W. Pend4w,V~tmouwr, B.O., V601H2. • to our office.. p(X;K~II T(N ~ll ~ WAn '1010 Wen~od 08 ,q~.d~l i'mul i~m,-.~F~me, 9m,'~Nv, w¢- ...... m om. -m ~.'++ Ovemell Poellmu. Hulxkldl ct Callthe Oouth Pallid 6peol4det, ,...... ------'''''''''''''''''"''''''' ~..-,~.M,~ r,~u~ummmmm- foodi that v~ lOVe ~ ~ mqniiomiai~_ NgZA TrawL Veno~wer/Auok- wdle: Box 812, cJo THE ~ Dbt~atlltal-fa~="'4 ..... land,return from 1809 to St ~8g, I'd like 1o be • TERRACE STANDARDISKEENA MARKETPLACE Cirrier pews, 1~ B~oad.ay, Po~ ~.~ ...... ~ gxh,r~ ~ C~- Verier/Sydney return from Cequllam,6,C, V3¢5Wg. ' ...... aclu's leel~ot diap~y, W?xdeeld~ $1,142 to $1,8~, Toll-free 1- . . DIVORCE? Noonmlpl~Branm =~ImaJl.Roombdo0uomaBal~, 8004)72.~~ _MS~o DOldem. Interosled In ~eomentolepowom~t N~~Ccmtm, MOOEset ~~P~7. wm0~m~medeqx~lemadn~ Ju~ ~-15 mekm $e~,9~ Idus HmUn0eBl,,Bomaby, O,C.,VBC • "VICTORIA, B,C. " The AD- .a~...~cp~- com. ~o~w,._M~., t.n~r, ac~.P~m,:(~=m+oem. MIRALMOTEL- F'b~ eosomm~ daUon overlong the beautiful ADORES5: W~te: 8unege Batleq 301 N- Canadz'eeewOlv~rceaclandll. ..~Y~.";"-~-"=~." ..vR~m" "~' ."~". ImmSmmersper~r~ Mua hew Had~our. Hou~el~ng unha, GZme. t, Como~,O.C,' WN status, 64use mm ~ -~v~y v,wood4kddoon~on zmo.m or mm~. rouomblo mtee, frlendly, per- .:m0,E. :. :: ::: :+ ' A0 : + " I'lX::k10-7083. 1070 D~ 201-1252 "P':~..' : - . . . . e4~ld Ittention from fimlly own. . + : • , era. CAA monmmended, 287 l'l+m~~op+ OHor studto RAISE..... CHINCHILLAS for extra i ~ ' ' ..... ~"--t-r ~__o1'Yale-,.._ ~ C~"'=.,,, ~!_.- BQkvlk 81,, Vlclofla, e,0, VOV b j lXt, Tel',(6o4)aee-~eT. '. +-TER+ACE:+TANOARO (Attention Terry) +::+ ' . - D~ATION v ~,~ow + " 41M7 LIIlIII AVlnUl. ++ WANTED ' ;+:++: ::T~-Cl, ¢C; Veo+ise + + Hoolmy and Bare,bid] onrd=...... _ ,..,..,....*,..,. ~-:--...,,=.-- ...... ,. nmam, uox 1684,81.Marys, I z-H,-z~~mz~.. we: r-op41r i lesd. ~kmdllB.gE/IU,8.1oOIg'l 8eta, e~n01oe, unopened boxu. Payment by ovemlghl onud~', "+ Routes open+In Terrace e! 17. Fax: (e10)22~. ( I~KI, ,B.©,VlZ~H2. I _l~on, ge2M , late ~ BOX 278. New DQnvef, : :, .... , , ~ , , ,. i: ~ B,C, V0G 1SO, ~q8.24,~, Braun, Keith : ~:, ::, : i~I ;: 'A :::::'toas00! =| Page 614 Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September i9, 1990 // CT.ION CALL 638 BUY= 11SELL II RENT I,," TRADE

I i I I II I I 21, Help Wanted 24. Notices CATERERS REOUIREDfor May '91 conference PRO.LIFE EDUCATION available to general in Terrace - Lunches, nutrition breaks and public;videos, pamphlets, fendi~ library, banquets for 300 plus, For more In.formatloo, dealing with human life issues such as abet- call Elaine638.1174 2o22 tion and euthanasia, Student enquiries welcome. Carl 635•5427 or 638.0382, 5tfnc LIVE.IN BABYSITrER for two school aged "',AREE children, One child welcome. Carl Houston THE ORDEROF THE ROYAL PURPLE.presents 845.3300 or 645•7746 4p22 tbetr 4th annual Fail Fashloo Show, fashions t t ~ : by Terrace Coop Family Fashions, Glass Slip. ENTHUSIASMshould earn you a good Income. per Bridle Shoppeand Hair Styles by RhOnda's • ' Interestedplease phone635•3484 lP22 ' Hair Styling to he held at the Elks Hall. OCt FOR ADVERTISING CALL 638-SAVE MANAGER REOUIREDfor card and gift store. 17th at 8:00 p.m. For more Informationphone I Must have some experience. Send resume to:. 635.3160 4p20 Carlton Card Shop, Skeena Mall, 4741 FREE INFORMATION about the" watchtower Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B,C; V8G 4R9 lp22 society. Has it been honest with you? For 24 hour recored message PhOne847~4354. New topic even] week. 4pl 9 Growing service-oriented UNICEF Wanted Position Now Available company seeks a bright Experienced reliable couple as for a qualified NORTHWEST ALCOHOL AND DRUG Services CAREERS British will be starting and ACOA counselling group • part-time HAIR DRESSER the last Week in September, In a seppodlve CARIBOO PRESS, a rapidly Assistant at the House of Shannon and safe atmosphere, the group will examine expanding, progressive com:i Columbia and come to terms with the trauma of having • OfficeAssistant Managers Phone 638.1127 ask for Leslie with the following qualifications: munlty newspaper company 1'604-687.9096 for a large apartment In Kitimat. Starting grown up in a family coping with substance • good organizational skills abuse. We will be dealing with issues of isola. with offices from Vernon to Oct. 1. • able to cummunlcate with the public el t/on, denial and hurt orany other topic which fectivety Terrace, Is looking to expand Duties include: minor repair, cleaning of may arise• For more information, please call • common sense and the ability to work Wanted. Sales Person apartment, relief manager on every se- 638.8117. 3c22 their sales force. If you are Delivery under minimum supervision are a must energetic, hard working and for retail outlet, for Oct. 1, Knowledgeable cond weekend. • basic typing and filing skills with paint & wall-paper and/or sales ex. Must be bondahte. Send resume to: Shantymen IntemaHenal If you are seeking a Job that is a little self motivated and would be pedence an asset. Send resume to Box Manager, Suite 208-1130 King Fisher, Drivers interested in a career in 317 Terrace• out of the ordinary and offers a vadety of i Kitmat, B.C. VSC 1G3. Rally and Dinner duties, then you are who we are looking advertising sales, please I Sept. 29 at 6:30 p,m. for• P/easesend resume with hondwrltten send your resume to Box Wanted inn of the West $15 tickets covering letter to Box 341 c/o The Ter- With their own smell cars Available at The Treasure race Standard, 4647 Lazehe Ave. Tar. D-6, 4647 Lazelle Ave., Tar- House 4607 Lazelle or race, B.C. VSG 1S8• race, B.C., VSG 1S8. call 638.1500 and 635-5259 Welcome ask fer Gerry i Accountant An Accountant Is required by Okanagan Skeena Group Limited for their head office located In Terrace, B.C. From the BAHA'I HOLY writings Okacagan Skasns Group Limited Is a progressive company Involved In the broadcast, cablevlslon and real estate industries. Royal Canadian Legion "The earth Is in motion and The Ideal candidate will have completed the 2rid or 3rd year of the CMA or Branch 13 Terrace growth; the mountains, hills and Law Library Assistant CGA program and will have experience with computers end computer ap- prairies-are green and pleasant; plisatlons. Previous experience will Include 4 to 6 years of accounting in- Requires a the bounty Is overflowing; the The B.C. Coudhouse Library Society is seeking a part.time (6 hours cluding preparation of financial statements. mercy universal..." per week) Library Assistant for the Terrace Courthouse Library. The individual will look after accounting for associated companies and General library and clerical duties. assist with the divisional accounting and the operation of an AS4OO com- Bartender To explore these writings further call puter system. This is a permanent position of High school diploma and library expedence required. Formal library Okenagan Skasna Group offers a pleasant, modem working environmen t, 636-3219 or 63.6.9012 training an asset. 30 hrs/week. a salary based on experience and qualifications and an excellent benefit. Forward resume and letter of application by September 24, 1990 to package. Send resumes to: Colleen Harper, B.C. Courthouse Library Society, 800 Smlthe Street, Applications complete with resumes and references will be accepted until President Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2E1. October 5, 1990 and should be addressed to: Mr, R.F. Cox, Chief Accoun- The Royal Canadian Legion tent, Okanagan Skeena Group Umlted, 4625 Lazege Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Branch 13 VSG 1S4 (S04)635-6316 Fax (604)638.6316 4425 Legion Ave. Terrace, B.C. VSG 1N7 We are looking for a Northwest Community College

The Inn of the West has an Im- HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC/WELDER TERRACE mediate opening for a IS SEEKING required for a logging operation in the Terrace-Rupert area• PermanentPad-Time Must have experience on high lead logging equipment FORESTRY PROGRAM DESK CLERK assets. Reply at Applicants must be able to Lordy, Lordy ...... ADMINISTRATOR work weekends. Should have ex- Look who's 40! 795-7711 perience in general .office pro- From the happy gang. September 11, 1990 cedures, be well groomed, and must be able to get along well with others. This is a new, part.time, temporary position (approximately 300 25. Business SALES PERSON hours) to work with outside agencies to plan and initiate viable training All applicants must apply in Opportunities Required by a fast growing computer store. Applicant must programs which meet the needs of the local forest industry labour market and to administer these programs within the College. person at the Inn of the West. FOR SALE -- HOUSE OF SHANNON. 5 station be ENERGETIC, mathemaUcaly inclined and neat in appear- 4620 Lakelse Avenue beauty shop. Good situation• Owner has mov. aRcs. Our successful candidate will possess both technical and ad- Terrace B.C. ed. Call 638-1127. Ask for Rebecca• • Computer and sales EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. ministrative expertise as well as a diploma in resource technology or 6p2t Apply with Resume to... business administration and at least three years of technical or GROWING JANITORIAL BUSINESS in Terrace managerial experience in the industry• for sale. Owner moving. Enquiries to Box 999 This position is covered by the terms and conditions of the Collective clo Terrace Standard, 4646 Lazelle, Terrace, /7 ,I North em Cutupuser Agreement between the College and the B.C.G.E.U. The rate of pay is VSG 1S8 2p22 23. Work Wanted 4720 Lazelle Ave. $18.88 per hour• The start date will be October 1, 1990. BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE. In downtown Ter- Resumes should be submitted In confidence not later than THE TERRACE STANDARD reminds adver- race. Set up for 3 operators. Good location, Terrace, B.C., rag 1T2 tisers that the human rights cede in British asking pdce $25,000• Call 635-7961 4p22 September 24, 1990 to: Columbia forbids publication of any advertise- Manager, Human Resources ment In connection with employment which 26. Personals Northwest Community College discriminates against any person because of Box 726, Terrace, B.C. ADVERTISE personal messagesin the Terrace origin, or requires an job applicant to furnish PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITY VOG 4C2 any information concerning race, religion, col- Standard Confidentiality is assured. Phone our, ancestry, place of origin or political belief. 638.7283 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m to 5 p.m. DENTAL ASSISTANT Readers: In ads where 'male' is referred to, MODERN Metaphysics -- Readings available Required for progressive prevention oriented practice. Ex- please read also as 'female' and where by appointment, phone Laurel at 635-7776 cellent remuneration and benefits with opportunity for per- 'female' is used, read also as 'male'. 6pl 7 sonal and professional growth and development through con- REPLYING TO A BOX NUMBER? Please be WARNING - It really worksl Lose weight tinuing education• sure you have the correct box number as NOW. Fast, simple, 100% guaranteed. 100% given in the ad, Address to: Box , The Ter- natural nutrition, Interested, Just call Apply with resume to: race Standard, 4647 Lazelle, Ave,, Terrace, 638.8134 6pl 8 Dr. J.D. Zucchlattl's Office B,C., VSG 1S8. Please do not include bulk 4623 Lakelse Avenue Loomis Courier Service, B•C•'s largest and most establish- goods or money to Box replies, 35 YR. OLD MALE, Intelligent, attractive and financially self sufficient. Seeks female with Terrace, B•C• ed courier company, Is experiencing dynamic growth. Over TIRED OF HIGH Accounting costs? Experienc- similar attributes and interests, Reply to Box 635-2552 1,000 people strong in B.C. alone, have established our ed and qualified for your bookkeeping needs, 766, Terrace, B.C. VSG 4R2, 3p21 leadership position rn the courier service industry. Reasonablerates. Call Llane at 635-4344 or Our success Is rooted in our commitment to service and ex- 635 9592 6p19 NIRVANA - MODERN METAPHYSICS courses. Introduction to Metaphysics, Pro- cellence. If you are aggressive, energetic and have the WILLING TO BABYSIT in my home, Pine Park gressive Metaphysics, Advanced Meditation 1 KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY perseverance to make this kind of commitment, then we have area. Mort• Friday. Daysph• 635-6294 3p20 and 2, Stress and Relaxation Mediation, Pro. a career opportunity for you. ureas/re Meditation, Young Adults Courses, BOX eaT, WILL DO SEWING for all occassions• Hallo- VETEGRR'ACE'4B e'c' To assist with this growth, we are Immediately expanding all ween, Christmas, weddings, etc. Call Healing Group, 8 wk, courses start Oct• 1• ~ 635-5426 6p20 Registration by Sept. 24. Pre.reglstralion for sales programs and we require to fill the following position: each set. Space limited. For calendar and Info CARPENTER FOR HIRE• Contract work. Fram- carl 635-7776. Laurel 4p21 Is seeking qualified applicants for the position of ing vinyl siding, renovations• Call 635.7794 Territory Sales Representative • 4p20 REWARD OFFEREDfor anyone that witnessed EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Take charge of outside sales within protected territories• the destruction of my fence on 2776 Clark Responsibilities Include the maintenance and growth of ex- LADY WANTS HOUSECLEANINGJOB around Street. (Aug. 30, Friday at 4 a,m.) Call Qualifications: Oil's Place (Lakalse Lake). Would like 635.2578. 3p21 -- Excellent interpersonal skills isting accounts and development of new accounts in prime $8,501hr. PhoneEvelyn at 798.2450 3p21 COMMUNICATION FOR COUPLES workshop. -- Ability to establish and monitor budgetary policies geographical territories• Previous sales experience in related JOURNEYMAN CARPENTERwill do finishing, Oct. 4, Oct. 18 and Nov. 1 from 7 p.m. • 10 -- Good wdtten and verbal communication skills field preferred. This position,is based In Terrace• Please for- renovation, install cab/nest, patios, etc. Call p•m,, TIIlicum Theatre, 3rd floor, $50 per cou- -- Initiative and sound judgement after 6 p.m. 635.6277 4p22 ward your resume in confidence by September 21,1990 to ple for all sessions. Register before Sept. 30 --Administrative background, including computer Loomls Courier Service. SWINGSHIFTC0un W rock band. Available for by phoning NW CounsellingCentre 638-8311. operations bookings• 1.696-6469 eve• 4p22 3p21 , -- Knowledge of grant and proposal writing Attn: .-- -- Must submit to a criminal search Run Gellatly ;:! Duties: 25. Business 25. Business --Provide overall admlnietratlon/sul0ervlalon of current 5011 Kelth Ave., Terrace . :;:, programs Including administration office and office VBG 1K8 ~; Opportunities Opportunities support staff --Responsible for coordinating fund raising activities and Yourefforts,wlll be rewarded with above industry average i,!i public relations ! :compensation packages Iqcludlng: excellent salary, commls- :', --Ualsofi between board of diractora and various ~:~:sion/incentive plan, company medical and dental and a i ~ Hairstyling Shop For Sale government agencies .3-week paid Vacation witll ample oppodunlty for development ! --Evaluation and upgrading of policies and procedure ;and advancement• ,- Handle all correspondence of Society Downtown Location, Established for 20 Years Salary negotiable based on experience art d qualifications. Ex. 6 Stations cellentbeneflt package. , ~ = i Submit resumes to: ' ' :i • Owner willing to stay on and work No. 6.3238 Kaium 8treeS, -. ,' Terrace, B.C. VSG 3N4. Attention: Chakpemon Phone 636-6644 after 6p, m. or Fax NO• 638.0003 1 : For more information call 635-2373 ,j~ C[qoIQO Date: September 28, 19~OKq,t 4:30 ~ '~ r~'. "" ~'

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...... 'A,.CTIO' AD S ~" BUY v'SELL v"RENT v'TRADE I ,] ..... :" 29. In Memoriam 32. Legal Notices iN MEMORY OF tRENT GOWAN i 32. Legal Notices 32, Legal Notices 32. Legal Notices Sept. 19, 1988 (~ Pm,Anceof Do not stand at my grave and weep, Bdn~hColumbia IT UP + i I, Keitb Wlllms will not be held responsiblefor I am not there, I do not sleep. TranNx~t=tlon + any debts Incurred by Krista WillmslWelten. I am a th~sand winds that blow; end HIghwayll ,•DORIGHT, B( .~,++, I am the diamond glints on snow, In accordance with the Ministry of I am the sunlight on dpenedgrain; TranIl~tlon and Hlohwaye Act, ACTI(,] ADS °"++"0"+ "" I am the gentle autumns's rain. Section 49(1) coaled tenders are • When you awoken in the morning's hush, invited for the following: I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds In circled flight, Project No.: O5869.0001 638-SAVE CITY OF TERRACE //2 Location: Terrace, B.C. i am the soft star that shines at night, Deccription: Reconatruotlon of Do not stand at my grave and cry, Rallway-Mlghway croselngs wl|h PUBLIC NOTICE ~~'1 I am not there; I did not die, Inlitallatinn of a Full Depth Rubber ii ++ (Author Unknown) Grade Croealno eyatem at CN Rail PROPOSED SILVICULTURE PRESCRIPTIONS AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW NO, 401-1966 ,8 ~J Lovingly remembered by Mum, Dad, Karen Mile 1.65 and Mile 2.88, Sksana Notice of proposedsilviculture prescription (pursuant to Section 3 of the Silvil:ulture AS IT RELATES TO THE C1 CENTRAL COMMERCIAL~ ,.~ ~ Sevedy and Russell, Subdlvlalon. Regulations) on the following areas that will apply If approval is obtained from the ZONE ~i++ p22 Sealed tenders, completed In ac- Ministry ()f Foresta. The proposed prescrlpUons will be available for viewing until IN LOVING MEMORYOF cordance with the Conditlone of November 1,1990 at the locationnoted below, during regularworking hours. TAKE NOTICETHAT an applicationhas been made to amend tile city LUELLA LORRAINEREUM Tender on the forms provided, will To ensureconsideration any wdtien commentsmust be made to the Forestry& P ann- of Terrace ZONING BY-LAW NO. 401-1966, (and amendments January 22, 1922 be received by the Mlnlatry of n0 Department, SkeenaCellulose Inc., 6ox 3000, Terrace,B.C., V8G 4C6 by the above + Transportation and Highways at No. thereto). to date. September 19, 1989. 400. 4646 Park Avenue, Terrace, TAKE NOTICEALSO THAT this amendmentaffects the areas within TREE FARM LICENCE NO. 1 Do not stand at my orave and weeo B.C. vgG 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local the City of Terrace zoned C1, Central Commercial, and shown as the time) on October 4, 1990, when I am not there, I do not sleep C.P. Cut Block Location Area Amendment tenders will be opened In public, shaded area on the accompanyingmap. I am a thousand winds that blow (ha) Yes/No A security deposit/surety bid bond 77E 632005 Trapline 24 No I am the diamond glints on snow will be required (In accordance with 2, ! I am the sunlight on ripened grain the conditions of the tender), 77E + 632015 Trapline 26:. No I am the gentle autumn rain 770 644117 Copper. 62 No When you awoken in the morning's hush A pre-tender meeting has not been scheduled. +77P 655201 Llmonlle 13 No I am the soft uplifting rush 77P 655206 Limonite 43 No Of quiet birds in circled flight Tender documents complete with 77P 655216 Llmonlte %.... 20 No envelope, plans, specifications end I am the soft stars that shine at night 64U 218412 Vetter • 25 No ,: Do not stand at my grave and cry condltione of tender are available 64U 218431 Vetter 21 No I am not them. I did not die. lp22 free of charge from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at No. 64U 218433 r Vetter " ~I~5 NO IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROGER DANVILLE 400 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, FOREST LIOENCE A-16835 who passed away a year ago. We think of you B.C. V8G 1V4; Phone 638-3340, C.P. Cut Block Location 4rea Amendment in silence. We often mention your name. We Fax 638-3441 between the hours (ha) Yes/No would give anything to see your happy face of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m,, and again. To hearyour voice and see your smile. 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p,m. Monday" to EP5102 R77513 Fall Creek 7 No That meant so much to us, All we have are Friday, except holidays. EP5096 E27005 Zymacor~ 30 No memories. Our hearts still ache in silence. For fudher Information contact the EP5096 E27015 Zymacond 38 No Silent team still flow. For what it meant to Project Manager, Paving at (604) EP5096 E27025 Zymacor(~ 29 No lose you no one will ever know. 638-3340, or fax (604) 638-3441. EP5096 E27035 Zymaeord 16 No N '''''L 'O'M''C'' ""' J U U 00~ /''/"~ r ~ Your loving wife Gaetans, Suzanne and The lowest or any tender will not EP5008 P68021 Williams Creek 53 Yes Daniel. lp22 necessarily be accepted. EP5008 P68025 Williams Creek 40 Yes INTENT: The intent of this zoning amendment application is to add NEIGHBOURHOODPUBS as a permitted use in the C1, Central Commer. cial zone. From B1 The proposed amendment By-law may be inspected between the What's Up hours of 8:30 a,m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondayto Friday, excludingholidays from September 10, 1990 to October 1,1990, both inclusive, in the starts Thurs. at the Legion. welcome. "A" * * "k "k to provide victim services in the reception area at the City of Terrace Public Works Buildingat 5003 Please register before Oct. 1. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for prosecutor's office in Terrace. Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Call May 635.2875 or Darlene WEDNESDAYS COF- "Child Health Clinics" Im- Applications available at: Any person(s)wishing to voice their opinionsregarding this Applica- 638-1770 (after 5) New players FEEBREAK, a women's com- munization Clinics Tuesdays Crown Counsel Victim Ser- welcome. munity bible study begins its 9:30 a.m.-noon and 1.4 p.m. vices. 110-3408 Kalum Street. tion may do so, In writing,to Mayor and council,and/or in person MON- new season. We meet Wed. Weighing and measuring Terrace, B.C. For further in- DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1990, at 7:30 p.m., in the OCTOBER 6) 7, 1990 -- The 9:30-11 a.m. We offer free children, no iiftifig necessary. formation, please call Municipal CouncilChambers Pastor and parishioners of child care, a story hour pro- For more info. phone the 638-3623. Sacred Heart Parish, Terrace, gram for 3,4 & 5 yr. olds, an Skeena Health Unit 638-3310, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. B.C. invite you to join us as we opportunity to meet new TERRACE FULL GOSPEL THIS NOTICEIS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE MUNICIPALACT, celebrate the 75th anniversary friends, small group discus- ANYONE INTERESTED in • Sunday services: l0 a.m. and R.S.B.C. 1979 (AHD AMENDMENTSTHERETO). TAKE NOTICE and be of our parish, Oct. 6 at 8 p,m.: sions over a cup of coffee. joining a support group for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday mid Wine and Cheese Social; Oct. 7 There's a place for you with us step and blended families, call week service, bible studies -- governed accordingly. at I p.m.: Outdoor Mass; Oct. -- join usl Terrace Christian . Lee at 635-9055. 7:30 p.m. E.R. HALLSOR,CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR 7 at 3 p.m.: Afternoendea,..~ h ~:.'.t~ ;Reformed~ Chinch on the cor- ~ ***** ner of Sparks & Stranme. TERRACE AA MEETINGS, OCTOBER 28, 1990 -- Jean 635-6533, Men's Sun. nile 7 Rysstad will be readin8 at the NOBODY'S PERFECT, a free p.m. Hospital Psych Unit, 4720 Terrace Public Library on five week parenting program Haughland. Sun. Women's Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. Her stories for low.income parents with 6:30 p.m. Hospital Psych Unit. J have been aired as radio children from birth to age five Monday nile 8:30 p.m. Blue dramas on CBC is now taking registration for Gables Corr. Institution. Mon- "Momingside". Travelling In, October classes. Please call day nite 8:30 p.m., Knox her first book of stories, was Candice 635-2116 or Carol United Church, 4907 Lazelle recently published. Admission 635-3459 to register. Ave. Tuesday nite 8:30 p.m. is free. Catholic Church, 4830 Straume 'k "k ~r A' A" AT THE TERRACE Ave. Wed. nile Beginners 7:30 LIBRARY, a display of masks, p.m. Hospital Psych Unit. Fri- HERITAGE PARK is still costumes and adornments by day nile 8:30 p.m. Kermnde i?eteltlmig+l open to the public until the end the Queen Charlotte Island Centre 3313 Kalum St. of Sept. Please call Heritage Maskateers until Sept. 30 Park at 635-4546 (or 635-2508) BIG BROTHERS AND BIG k J. to confirm times or for more FOR INFORMATION ON SISTERS are now underway. information. THE Girl Guide of Canada, The first A.G.M. proved to be •k "A'** * Tall Totem Division, contact a success with enough people NOW OPENED -- Crystal's Kathy Davies 638-1245 or Marg present to fill all executive, and Place, Youth Centre. Cooper 636-0609. directors chairs. The next few Operating, Monday, Wednes. "k**** months will be busy trying to day, Friday. 3:00p.m. to 11:00 "KITIMAT" & TERRACE get totally functional by spring. p.m. 4804 Olsun St. Blind & Visually impaired per- But, we still can't do it without ***'k* sons. We have a white cane you. Anyone interested• in an lt's All New! TEAM PLAY HORSESHOE club in Terrace, When in town becoming a Big Brother or There will be a horseshoe train- come and have coffee with us. Sister, or if you are willing just ins program for anyone who We would be happy to welcome to help please feel free to join' read by over 60,000 people would like to play. Come out you. Located at Women's us in this worthwhile project. Wed. evening or Sunday after. Resource Centre 4542 Park Meetings are held every third each week! noon, It is fun and 8cod par- Ave. Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Info, Tuesday of the month. ticipation. For mere informa- contact Phyllis 638-0412 or tion call 635-2856 Felix 638-1285. OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP *'*'k** for any persons having an THE OVEREATERS ANON. CCB/TERRACE AND ostomy or needing one in the YMOUS support group meets DISTRICT WHITE CANE future. A chance to share pro- every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. CLUB needs volunteers to blems, concerns, information Serving: at the Terrace Women's assist the blind and visually im- and receive support from + Resource Centre, 4542 Park paired with crafts and recrea- others in the same situation. Ave. Ph. 635.6510 or 638.0664 tions (bowline etc.) Also need- Call Terrace 635-5905 or for more information. ed drivers to take members in Kitimat 632-5951. • Terrace +' Houston ...... "' Newcomers welcome. and around town, We would "k**** really appreciate it. Please con- CROWN COUNSEL VICTIM • Smithers * 100 Mile House ' Fraser Lake THE KINETYE CLUB OF tact Felix 638-1285 or Phyllis SERVICES NEEDS Terrace hold their meetings on 630-0412. VOLUNTEERS We need you • Burns Lake • Logan Lake. • Vanderhoof the second and fourth Wed. of the month. Anyone interested • Ft. St. James , Hazelton • Ashcroft in more information about the Klnettcs or meetings pleasccall • Cache Creek • Williams Lake Gall at ~35.9253,

WOMEN'S SUPPORT Become a UNICEF Volunteer GROUP will be meeting every Thursday from !-3 p.m. in the with complete cable &. broadcast hstngsi: Conference Room at the Psych Unit. For further Info. call ACHANCEIT crossword puzzle, sports hlghhghts, Soap updatesl+I' Benita at 6354906,(Men. - Fd. 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.) GnOW horoscopes and much, much more! •+ +~ WED, NITE VIDEOS will be held dowmtalrs at the Kermode Friendship Centre at 7:30. Now I'~~'(), ::y+=.:...,, playing: Educational videos on Alcohol and Drugs. For further info. call 635-4906 (Men. - Fri. (Jny+ 60¢ at dealer stands Or at 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.) • CO.DEPENDANTS The TerraceStandard ANONYMOUS, is a 12 step fellowship spedflcally dcdgned for those who wiih to improve / their relationshipe with others, PI For advertising rates, call a if you have problems ferule8 or mdnteining Intimate rela- tionshlin, these meetinp may " sale representative at... ": Mw~ help. Videos and educational tlmsl ~ Unr.,M Votunim~ nuRedal are part of the format. ..-I,f Meetings ere 8 p.m,-9 p,m,Tuesdays at the Skeena Health Unit Education room. Unicef Canada For more information phone Northwest Drug al~d Alcohol at +++~ii++~ I 4647 Lazelle Ave., Terrace • 638.8117, Newcomers very .1-8 -268-3770

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