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WEDNESDAY $1.00 PLUS 7¢ GST July 12, 2000 (51.10 plus 8¢ GST outside of the Terrace area) TANDA RD VOL. 13 NO~ 14 There's gas, oil potential here TERRACE COULD one day enjoy a taste of the captured most of the attention with lobbying to Geological Survey of Canada, said researchers economic boom now underway in northeastern meres and environmental groups. have a drilling moratorium lifted so companies are fairly comfortable with their figures based on B.C. thanks to two potentially lucrative natural The two basins contain as much as "one-half can determine what is exactly there. geological formations and what has been lhe gas and oil deposits. of the remaining undiscovered reserve in north- Those who want the moratorium lifted note case elsewhere. eastern B.C.," said Readshaw. One deposit to the north and one to the south that the potential offshore reserves exceed those "There are indications of a significant undis- That American demand lbr natural gas which of Terrace could contain as much oil and natural at Hibernia, the large drilling location offshore of covered potential," he said. is driving up prices and increasing the search for gas as a higher profile location, underneath the Newfoundland which is bringing that province "We usually capture the potential quite well new reserves has no apparent end in site. seabed off the coast of Prince Rupert. economic benefits. and we have a tendency to be conservative." One reason is that major pipelines to move In total, the Bowser Basin stretching north and At the same time, environmental and other A provincial energy official said no formal ap- the gas are now reaching into the more populated west of Terrace and the Nechako Basin farther groups warn that the ocean off Prince Rupert is plications have been made to drilling in the and industrial areas of the United States. south and to the east could hold as much as 23 not an environmentally sound location to host Bowser or Nechako basins. trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 7.5 billion At the same time, American coal-fired elec- commercial oil and gas production. "What we have are general expressions of in- barrels of oil. trical generation plants and those being run by Skyrocketing American demand for natural terest because of the potential in those basins," Those figures come from the federal Geologi- nuclear energy are being phased out for environ- gas has driven up its price and has prompted the said Kerry Readshaw. mental and safety reasons. cal Survey of Canada and are roughly equivalent search for additional supply. She said much groundwork in terms of a pro- Although the increased demand for natural gas to the 25.9 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and Federal and provincials officials do caution cess to be followed and stakeholders to be con- may be helping the provincial economy, rising 9.8 billion barrels of oil estimated to be under the that the figures are estimates only and do not tacted would take place before any thought to prices are making it more expensive for B.C. seabed from the northern tip of Vancouver Island constitute proven reserves upon which to based a drilling takes place. up to Alaska. homeowners to heat their homes. commercial drilling operation. Among those to be contacted would be local It's this latter area which, up until now, has Some estimates put those increases as high as Still, Kirk Osadetz in the Calgary office in the governments, native groups and native govern- 40 per cent by the time winter comes. School project gets approval JUNIOR SECONDARY students should be in a new Skeena Junior building within two years. School trustees decided July 6 to put a replacement building building in the northwest corner of the large parcel of land where the school now sits. The decision ends years of discussion on what should be done to re- place the current deteriorated building. The education ministry will provide $11.3 million to build the 7,480 square meter school to house 650 stu- dents, about the number of students the current Skeena Junior building now holds. Still to be decided are what grades the school will teach. Skeena Junior is now Grades 8 to 10 with gradu- ates going on to Grades 11 and 12 at Caledonia Senior Secondary. There had been plans, prompted by the education ministry and criticized by local people, to convert both schools to Grades 8 to 12 facilities. The board has already compiled a short list of archi- tects for its construction and is finalising plans, such as how many classrooms the school will have. "We need to sit down with educators and architects and decide what the school will look like," said Marcel Georges, secretary-treasurer for the school district. "We don't want it to look like an (army) barrack." A building committee is being formed to advise the board and the architects regarding its construction. "There is a lot of work to be done," said Herb Fader, the newly-arrived school district superintendent. He said the board "carefully weighed the options and this was the best decision." Board members decided to retain the plot where the school is currently situated instead of an earlier plan to sell the property and construct the new school beside Caledonia. "It's a nice piece of land," said Fader of the site. District officials are confident construction will nol affect Skeena students. "It's a very large site," said school district official Andrew Scruton of the location. "There is plenty of room," he said, in that since the buikling will be erected adjacent to the current school, students will be able to attend classes there until the new one is finished, And since the northwest corner of the Skeena site consists of a vacant field, construction won't affect phy- sical education classes or other recreation on the track A DAY THE BEACH is truly a wonderful thing as these young with Foster Mantel, in the front, are enjoying tile best that the and other developed fields. people can tell you. In the back, from left to right, Sara Nutman, beach at the Lakelse Lake provincial picnic site can offer. Health Hannah Veldman Cole Nutman, and Kenton Veldman together officials do ask people to wear lots of sunscreen on sunny days. IWA members back on the job IWA MEMBERS in the area went back to work insurance amount will increase to $100,000 over way we were going to go back," Wong said. thing we couldn't live with," he said. July 10 after voting to end a strike which began the life of the contract as will the accidental Terry Lineker, president of Forest Industrial "But when we saw the Canfor deal, those June 27. death and dismemberment amount. Relations Ltd. (FIR), which is the employer bar- costs were six per cent and we then knew we The one exception is West Fraser Skeena But what won't happen is an employer request gaining arm, said it was willing to abandon its could accomplish something," Sawmills mill which began a scheduled two- to change the contract so that employees could demands to allow employees to work instead of Pension improvements will eventually rise to week shutdown July 10 to reduce its inventory. have the option of working for some of their va- taking vacations because the IWA removed other $60 per month for every year of service by the It isn'l scheduled to re-open until July 24. cation weeks. expensive conditions from the bargaining tablel end of the contract. Approximately 600 IWA members in this area This would effectively double their pay for "We saw it as a benefit from our perspective, That will be accomplished without any addi- joined more than 11,000 others elsewhere on the that period as they Would collect their vacation but it was a benefit they didn't want to have," he tional costs because a portion of current employ- coast and on Vancouver Island in an eight-day pay owed as well as their wage. said, er pension contributions are being used to cover strike to back demands for increased pensions "if the employer had been successful, our cal- "Removing it from the table was the a shortfall dating back 20 years. and more pay. culations are for a mill of 400 people, 40 people responsible thing to do. Our purpose in this was That shortfall will be erased in 201)2, freeing The contract is for three years with wage in- would have lost their jobs permanently," said to offset escalating costs." up that money to increase the amount t~ creases of two per cent each year on a current Darryl Wong, the president of IWA Local 2171 Lineker said FIR decided to remove its pro- month. jIIn'~ base rate of $20.88 an hour. which represents members here. posed vacation/work plan after it saw the kind of Wayne Clogg of West Fraser said ~vo- The deal also means employees will pay 27.5 That's because there would be no need then to deal the IWA reached with an interior company week shutdown at Skeena Sawmills to draw cents an hour more to their pension plan as of have as many people working to replace those on called Canfor. down its inventory is going ahead because it was Jan. 1, 2001. vacation. That deal was reached after the coastal IWA planned several months ago. And the benefit will increase from $40 a The IWA insistence on preserving the vaca- members went on strike but wasn't nearly as ex- Employees had already made vacation plans month for every year' of service to $50 at the tion clause was the primary reason for the strike pensive as what was presented to coast mills, he and the company had made necessary arrange- same time. in the first place, said Wong. said. ~:, .~ ments, he said, Employers will also pay $800, an increase of "This was something we bargained for in 1964 "The contract demands presented to us,t~ould The company will use the shutdown period to $200, for flights soulh for medical care. The life and It was difficult to do then, so there was no have cost in the order of 22 per cent more Some, beef up its saw log supply in the mill yard.

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Alcan eyes another •,,,)CIRCIIFOOTUJE ra" smelter expansion available at ALCAN IS looking at new ones. study will bring good news The smelter is currently energy-efficient potlines in to the community when it its latest feasibility study rated for an output of about is released in 18 months. examining expansion op- 275,000 tonnes but pro- And even if it any re- 4721 LakelseAve., TerraCe tions at its Kitimat smel- duces less than that. sulting expansion did not ter. However, in a presenta- 635-9404 create new jobs, it was his A But Richard Proko- tion to the Western Health council's position that at panko, director of corpor- Planning Associates, the least the current number of ate affairs for Alcan B.C., consultants helping put to- jobs should be maintained. emphasized the study is an gether a regional health "The idea that some- ongoing process, so he had plan, the Kitimat Health thing will be built inside no hard facts about either Watch Group says smelter Kitimat city limits is posi- a smelter expansion or a employees have been told tive,'! he added. rebuilding of the potlines. the study is examining op- Wozney also affirmed However, he could say tions that could see pro- Kitimat council's determi- the study was looking at duction expand to as much nation to aid Alcan if it what's called 'pre-baked as 480,000 tonnes a year. decides to build. technology', a new process The document also says "We'll do whatever we that would make any re- the project, if approved, can to make that happen," placed potline more effi- would take about eight he said. cient and environmentally years to complete at an friendly. estimated cost of $1.8 bil- When asked whether lion: these potlines enable The earliest thai con- Alcan to increase produc- struction would begin tivity without expanding would be 2002 with the the smelter, he replied, first new metal being "that's the general idea," poured two years later. Prokopanko wouldn't Commenting on the si- comment on how much tuation, Kitimat mayor Alcan's production capa- Rick Wozney said council city would increase if new is hopeful the feasibility potlines do replace the old Couple, baby rescued from deadly fi re Thursday, Friday and Salurday only al your Saleway slope! By KEVIN SMITH A BLAZE with enough heat to melt a microwave and crack windows swept through a Davis Ave. apartment suite while a 15-month old baby and two adults lay fast asleep just before 9 a.m. July 8. Although a fire alarm was shrieking and smoke fumes were filling their bedroom, the three people were not Fresh roused until two men working in another part of the apartment building rescued them, Terrace assistant fire chief Rick Owens said. Blueberries The two men were working on renovations elsewhere in the building on the 4700 Block of Davis when they Weatherpermilting. Product of Canada. noticed smoke coming from the ground level suite con- CanadaNo. I Grade. taining the baby and two adults. With temperatures estimated at 300 degrees Fare- nheit, the men bravely entered the suite, woke the vic- tims and brought them to safety, said Owens. "It was perfect timing," he said. "For or five minutes later and it could have been the end." Although still under investigation, Owens speculated the fire started on a hide-a-bed couch after a couple who had stayed the night were careless with a cigarette, He said the fire was particularly dangerous because it was consuming a couch and plastics that result in smoke so toxic that even inhaling a small amount can cause unconsciousness. "One or two breaths and that's it - you're down," said Owens in adding that most fire related deaths occur from the effects of smoke and not directly from the fire. And that's the reason he was concerned by the actions of the rescuers who, after Waking up the apartment occu- ~at pants, returned to the suite in an attempt to remove the II couch. "They had the best intentions," said Owens. "But it's SAVEat least$2,00 Safeway Club Price not worth it if you consider what can happen." The men only managed to move the couch a few feet before fleeing the building and calling firefighters who quickly put out the blaze. Owens said that although neither rescuers or victims suffered any consequences, the fire was easily prevent- ~,~ ], Chicken Breasts able. "People need to keep their smokes in ashtrays," he !~")i Seasoned, said. Owens also urged people to install inter-connected ii! IndividuallyQuick fire alarms which cause one activated alarm to trigger p Frozen.Sold in a4 others in a network. kg box for only Damaged is estimated at between $15,000 and $26.36. $20,000. Smoke also filled two upper apartments. LIMITONE, ,~

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One 16 year-old care on reduced budgets. boy was taken into police custody but later re- Last fall the Houldens leased. were expecting their sec- .... 6nd~child =- an anxious time for the parents, be- Boat stolen from yard cause their doctor warned TERRACE RCMP are enlisting public help in their Mona she probably search for a stolen boat. wouldn't carry the baby to The boat. a 14 foot zodiac with a 30 horsepower term, Evinrude motor, was on a trailer in the 4800 block But the Houldens had of Lazelle Ave when it was stolen Tuesday night already been there before, or early Wednesday morning. Their first child, born in If you have information about the boat, 'please 1993 had been premature call Terrace RCMP at 638-7400, or Crimestoppers as well. at 635-TIPS. The couple knew what to expect - or so they thought, E-business boosted IT'S GOING to be easier to do business electronic- When Mona went into ally once new provincial legislation is passed. labour 28 weeks into her The legislation, introduced last week, will give pregnancy, the small fami- the same legal weight to electronic signatures and ly was medevaced to Van- documents as is the case now for hand-written sig- couver where she gave natures and paper documents. birth to Hayley. Provincial technology minister Graeme Bow- They quickly settled brick said the move to e-commerce will make bu- into care for their new. sinesses more efficient and cut down on red tape. baby at B.C. Children's Similar legislation is being put into place in Hospital, just like they did spent thousands of dollars and wonder what has EARL AND MONA Houlden with Hayley had a less nine out of 10 Canadian provinces. happened to the quality of health care in the pro- with the birth of their pre- than pleasant health care experience when their The new legislation won't apply to some trans- vince, A strong family helped them in their ordeal. mature son in 1993. daughter was born prematurely last fall, They've actions, including wills and powers of attorneys But this visit wasn't where they concern the financial affairs or personal going to be anything like Terrace," said Earl. going to end up with pri- cause a financial strain, it "I would never want to care of an individual. It will not override any act their first experience. Mills closed the nursery vate health care," Earl also sent Mona into a bat- have another premature that specifies whether electronic means of commu- said. "In 1993 1 was happy to about a year ago as part of tle with depression. baby in Terrace," she said. nication can or cannot be used, eg. the Land Title The couple wants more be paying taxes," said Earl its plan to eliminate a de- "She couldn't function. But she stresses that it's Act. money for Mills. Houlden. "In 1999 I won- ficit. It just all overwhelmed not the nurses that caused "It's crazy that a hospi- dered why I was paying But after receiving her," said Earl. her family's problems. Deal sealed tal that has to deal with taxes." numerous complaints by The saving grace, Earl "The nurses were won- WORK HAS begun on the first of two contracts to Not only did the Haul- doctors, Mills is attempt- such a large population continued, was a large, derful there's just no seal-coat 59km of Hwyl6 east and west of Terrace. has to work with such a dens have to leave the ing to reopen the nursery. supportive family. money being put back into One of the contracts is worth $224,000 and went small budget," said Mona. hospital prior to the man- "We reincorporated the "But I shudder to think the [healthcare] system to OK Industries of Saanichton for 18.6km between "Nurseries are a ne- datory month-long stay for money into the budget and what a single morn with a and the nurses are working the Kasiks Overhead and the level rail crossing cessity," said Mona. "New babies born three months are asking the government three month preemie and a harder than ever to offer 42km west of Terrace. Overall, the project will mothers need to be shown premature, they were me- for the extra dollars," said small one at home would the same level of care," cost $323,000 with engineering and material sup- how to care for their devaced to Prince George Dieter Kuntz, chief exec- do. It's ridiculous," he said Mona. plied by the highways ministry. baby." because Mills Memorial utive officer of Terrace said. "1 know we can make The other contract, also won by OK Industries, Although they haven't refused to open the nursery and Area Community Although she'd love to changes here. We just is worth $463,000 for 40km of highway from Cop- tallied the amount of to patients of another hos- Health Council.. have another child, Mona need to be strong," said per River to Big Oliver Creek east of Terrace. money they spent over the pital - even though the pa- Earl Houlden believes can't handle the idea of Earl. Overall costs for this project are $744,000 with en- two months caring for tients in question were re- • the closure is a symptom being thrust into the same gineering and materials supplied by the highways Hayley between Vancou- sidents of Terrace. • of a major problem. situation. ministry,,. .. "My wife,/and~:new :;. ';It all boils down to ver and Prince George,~.the . daughter we r.e:~ StatiStiC.in .~?rrilli'CliilglCUtS and if'if con'r' ~" couple believes.the cost .t0 ?rince George, i whi[e':fiiy tinues. like this,, we're be upward of $8,000. '7:! ;on and 1 were in The ordeal didn't just Save During Our... You BE THE JUDGE Ma, Check Your Blind ~' por:m I : BY CLAIREBERNSTEIN "Molher, it's after midnight. Will you please stop ...... ! /ilI talking and say goo,,dbye? I have to operate in the • " ii ! i i hospital tomorrow. !!i!ii! 'IN .... Mrs. Singer wrenched herself from the family BASEDON /~/].,~,~. gathering. "~l'm sorry to keep you waiting, Eden. ACTUALCOURT IIIf~~ll~tJS~ But I get out so seldom." The two women walked toward ~e car. CASES • A "Mother, let me drive., When you're at the "Ma, you're crazy, keep your eyes on the wheel, I get very nervous.' road." Mrs. Singer smiled sweetly as she got into the "Eden, stop being so..." driver's seat. "Thank you dear, but I'm perFeclty There was a lhump. capable of driving." A scream. Mrs. Singer slowly weaved her way onto the And an elderly woman fell in front of Mrs. i~ i ~ street. Singer's car. "Morn, you're doingit again. Vve told you a Mrs. Sin.qer slammed on the brakes. million times to check your blind spot Eefore Before s~e could get out of the car, a young changing lanes." woman rushed over from the sidewalk, yelling Eden was beginning to wear on her mother's anxiously; "Mother! Motherl She must be dead. I nerves. But Mrs. Singer continued to smile told her Please, mother, don't cross on a red angelically. light.' And her last words to me were 'It doesn't "Eden, my instincts are very well developed. I matter, dear, everyone aywalks'." can sense ;,vhen another car is coming./don't Luckily, the acciident~ictim recovered. need to look." She sued Mrs. Singer for part of her damanes. Eden clutched the seat belt. "Why did I ever let In court, the accident victim fought hard. "?our her drive? VII be too stressed to operate Honour, I was wrong to cross on a red light but tomorrow. Maaaaal You didn't make a full stop at Mrs. Singer should-have been more careful. On g 'And Mattresses! the stop sign." Visibility was clear that night and the accident Mrs. Singer frowned. "You know, Eden, you could easily have been avoichd.' should be treating your mother with respect." Mrs. Singer huffed. "Your Honour, since when .. Chiropractic. : Eden let out a scream. "Ma, I respect you. I love is going through a green light such a crime? I 608 Mismatch - you. But I don't want to die youngl" haa no duty. to anticipate that a pedestrian ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ii:;i::~:]%d:::,..~i: Mrs. Singer smiled serenely. "Who cares about would cross the street on a red light. )[ someone my daughter's lack of manners? As long as she insists on jaywalking, let them do it at their own .. • .:::::::~:::..,.:..:~ :~ ?,~': loves me." risk." Queen Set s Single Set s 99 Mrs. Singer stopped at a red light. When the light turned green, she started across Is Mrs. Singer resRonsible?You Be The Judge! Reg. List .... s1295 ...... : ;,;:,...... , Reg. List .... %49 Then look begw for the decision. lltl~|~[s~Al~l~ll('I'i'II]!,I[ ~ I::!iii!.:!:::;iii::iii::i!'!::./: :" ::;~.:!: ?" the intersection while reaching out to clean her i' :i i :'~' .;, side mirror. I ',i ';':'Gi"i

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duly, upon . motorists and. !pedestrians alike to be vigilant for. a reasonably apparent hazard * Mrs , Sin.qeds fadure to mamtom a look out amounted to neghgence, Had she been more careful, the APPg|AK¢|$ accTdentwouldn't have happened." T@T|M PUlU|TUK[J & Todays column is based an a case from BritishColumbia. if you have a slmlhr prob em p easecontact WrlgN 4501 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. ~ r'~ ~ & Mardirosor another lawyerin your province. ' We are eroud to bring you someat the current leclal issuesfrom acrossthe country for discussionand debate. 638-1158 or 1-800-813-11.58 ~i~:~i~i,:~ ~ ..... Any resemblanceIo real p.eop!eispurdy. ,.coi.ncidentaT.fn the interestof clarity and brevily, the legal issuesin the i . i cqsehave been~lreally reduced, and simglitled. Claire Bernsteln~s a lawyerand nationallysyndlcoied columnisl. Copyright 2000 HaikaEnterprises. C23-3 ... the Itore dating.d for healthy lleep. A4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 TERRACE STANDARD

Ii Trail talk II ,, ,SLOWLY BUT surely Terrace is adding to its ~J :quality of life by increasing the amount of recrea- .tional green space. This. not only makes it an at- 'tractive place for current residents, but also pro- vides the kind of magnet to attract more people and more businesses. Most recent examples are the linear park along- side Highway 16, the newly-seeded area adjacent "to Terraceview Lodge and Heritage Park on the \I bench and the trail system that runs along the bot- / l _~ tom of the bench. It's now time for the next step and that is to se- .cure public access to our most precious resource -the Skeena River. Unless you fish or have a boat, the river remains elusive. We can see it Balance,:l budget law a bit late driving across bridges, but it's darn tough to VICTORIA - As legislation from the NDP. So, all they can is taking to reach that goal for :,enjoy its majestic attributes. goes, the Balanced Budget do is gripe that it doesn't go British Columbians." Act isn't half bad, but if Pre- far enough. But just how far The other two pieces of le- So that's why a trail system along its banks is mier Ujjal Dosanjh hopes that can and should such legisla- gislation he was referring to are ,.so tantalizing. Suitable for pedestrians, cyclists it will give the NDP another tive constraints go? the Budget Transparency and r and other recreational users, it would open up a shot at government in the next Ideally, a government Accountability Act and the ., election, he's being a tad opti- should balance every budget, Tax-On-Income Act, introduced vista for locals and tourists. mistic. which would render legislation last March. And for good mea- Elements of a trail were explored several years The best that can be said making balanced budgets sure, the government has also ~ago along the southside and deserve to be re- for the act is that shows the superfluous. introduced amendments to the government at long last real- The next-best thing would Financial Administration Act vived. And projected development rules for the izes that it can't do whatever be an act that will result in a and the Financial Information :itwo pieces of land north and south of the new the hell it feels like. And to :ROM THE'CAPITAt balanced budget next year, but Act. ,. bridge offer a glimmer of what might be possible that effect it has brought in le- given the current deficit, that's Finance minister Paul Ram- gislation requiring it to do HUBERT BEYER impossible. So, the NDP gov- sey also patted the premier and in that area. what it should have done all ernment gives itself four years himself on the back, praising Like every other provincial :, To not use our best efforts to improve access to along. to achieve what it hasn't in the the Balanced Budget Act. balanced budget law, the bal- Here's what the act calls past nine - balance the budget "The premier has been clear the river would not only be tragic. It would also anced budget act sets out con- for: by the year 2004. in setting out his new direction ditions where the legislated -be bad business if we we accept the premise that A statutory requirement to It is that long stretch of de- for fiscal reform in this targets may be waived for a meet or exceed progressively ficit budgets'- count 'am, nine province." the river is a public resource. fiscal year. lower deficit targets and bal- - that will keep British Co- "We are taking action by But the B.C law requires ance the budget in 2004 and lumbians from having any con- requiring this government in .the government to recall the every year thereafter. fidence in this legislation. law to open the books on its :.~egish~iure and al[0w for de- : i A 20-per-cent cut in pay for .... And that means it will be budget; balance the budget and ,. Agood thing bate on 'ihe emergency or re- t 12 months for the premier and the Liberals who have to live administer a more open and venue decline b~fore the gov- :~FOR THOSE who would continually accuse the all cabinet ministers if legisla- with that legislation, because fair tax system," he said. ernment is released from its NDP government of wild spending, consider ted targets are not met. another NDP victory just isn't All these acts are steps in statutory deficit. Pay cuts for ministers take in the cards, in spite of the the right direction, but they ; this. Not so long ago Surrey was on the list of Changes in accounting po- effect the first time a quarterly premier's assurance that the would have gone a lot further, licies and their impact must ~ possible Canadian locations for a $3 billion com- report or other public state- Balanced Budget Act will set had they been brought in eight be fully disclosed and cannot ' puter chip plant a Taiwanese firm called Mosel ment indicates that legislated a new fiscal course for is gov- or nine years ago. be used to meet legislated tar- targets may not be met in a ernment. Still, better late than never. Vitelic wants to build. gets. fiscal year. In the two other "I am determined to change Beyer can be reached at: The vote on the act puts the With it would have come thousands of jobs in provinces with ministerial pe- the way taxpayers' dollars are E m a i l Liberal opposition in a bind. a sector of the economy that shows no signs of nalties, pay cuts only occur managed," he said. [email protected]; Tel Balanced budget legislation is once the public accounts for "The balanced budget act is (250) 381-6900; Web . slowing down. very much part of the Liberal the fiscal year are released. the third step my government h ttp : //www.hubertbeyer.com The challenge was that Mosel was shopping for platform, but not if it comes '~ the best deal possible elsewhere in Canada and ' around the world. Its incentive was the jobs and stability the plant would provide. What it wanted " in return was a government to help finance the cost. But that price tag was simply too high and the It's time to en,: the picketing IF A heart patient was denied An interim operating li- zers' diplomacy. At the same . favoured location is now Quebec. That province surgery because of a hospital cence for two of the six beds time, consultation saves - is dangling the possibility of buying up to a 49 picket line we'd be outraged. was issued June 20 and a full money, saves face, and unfurls : per cent stake in the plant. It also has competition Yet we're silent as a handful license is expected on July 19, the welcome mat. of picketers outside the north- according to children and fa- The children and families ., from Germany which is also willing to pony up west's only recovery residen- milies minister Gretchen Bre- ministry should have learned with some financial help. tial facility keep 20 teenagers win. the value of public consultation ~vaiting for counselling to kick Picketing delayed such after the Workers' Compensa- :. Yes, a plant in B.C. would have provided nee- their drug habits. work as installing a sprinkler tion Board had its non-smoking ded jobs. But it would have come at an extremely Waiting for heart surgery system. Now staff- hired to law slapped down by the courts can prove fatal; failure to treat hang on to them - are doing for lack of widespread consul- ,: high cost. If the idea is to wean corporations off drug addicted youth can have little more than develop pro- tation. Going public early ', of government assistance~ this is a good start. equally long-term conse- gram ideas and paint walls. would have let neighbours vent quences. Having specially trained, their feelings while alterations Think of the 16-year-old HROUGH: BIFOCAL! well paid counsellors painting were feasible without capitula- who suffered a gunshot to the CLAUDETTE SANDECKI ceilings, is an inappropriate use tion. face two weekends ago. of scarce drug treatment dol- This lone northwest youth "Alcohol may have been a lars. treatment centre might not PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link factor," the news said. short of heartfelt consultation Skills erode while thumbs have ticked off neighbours had ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach So the kid goes through life before the site was chosen - twiddle. The Health Watch they been in on the planning PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur with a shot-up face and Medi- our precious tax dollars should Group has heard over and over all along. But three months of NEWS Jeff"Nagel o NEWS/SPORTS: Keith Freeman care pays big hospital costs to not drain away paying 13 how intensive care nurses their picketing has made us NEWS/COMMUNITY: JenniferLang restore his. anatomy and life to weeks of salaries for specia- especially have moved away look like bigots who cry for a FRONT OFFICE: Darlene Keeping as normal as possible. lized staff on duty 24 hours a in search of full time work to treatment centre, then spurn it. ClRCUI.~TION SUPERVISOR: Carole Kirkaldy While I can sympathize day, seven days a week, while maintain their prized skills. Picketers have made their These counsellors are precious. narrow views knows. It's time ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: with picketers who feel ig- they wait for neighbours to nored in the planning of this cease picketing. Only then can Public consultation before to bow to the will of the major- Sam Bedford, Mark Beaupre & Stacy Swetlikoff facility - an announcement clients be treated and staff decisions are made does slow ity and treat our drug-addicted. TELEMARKErER: Stacy Swetlikoff addressed to 'Occupant' falls earn their pay. the process and test organi- youth. DARKROOM/COMPOSING: Susan Credgeur AD ASSISTANT: Sandra Stefanik & Clare Halleck SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: $54.88(+$3.85GST) per year; Seniors $48.62 (+$3.40GST); Out of Province $61.69 (+$4.32GST) Outside of Canada (6 months) $151.60 (+$10.61GST) B~GO.~ HA~GoVE¢ oF MEMBEROF ~, ~-Hece~fu~Jj B,C.AND YUKONCOMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION, CANADIANCOMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION " ,,.%--. B,C, PRESSCOUNCIL ~ Serving the Terrace and Thomhill area. Publishedon Wednesdayof each week at 3210 Clinton Street, Terrace,Bdtlsh Columbia, VaG 5R2. 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' for their time and talents The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000- A5

They made it. University of Calgary N.W.C.C. [Business 56. Aimee Petra~ Terrace's first grad [Kinesiology] Administration] N.W,C.C. [Biology] class of the 21st Cen- Clarence Michiel Ele- Caledonia Senior Frank M. Hamilton tury marched across mentary School Schol- Secondary School Scholarship[S500] the R.E.M. Lee Theatre arship [$275] Scholarship [$100] sponsoredby North- stage, June 30. Terrace & District Harris Co. Ltd. Schol- west Education '88' But the evening Medical Society Schol-. arship [$200] Foundation wouldn't have been arship [$500] Robert Sheridan complete without rec- Memorial Scholarship 57. Mark Rose ognizing those stud- 14. Megan Corp [$250] N.W,C.C. [Computer ents whose outstand- U.N.B.C. [Criminal Psy- Science] ing achievement in chology] 41. Ashley MacKen- Terrace Parents for high school earned R,C.M.P. (Terrace zie French Scholarship them scholarships. Detachment) Scholar- University of Victoria [$goo] The money will help ship [$250] [Sciences] the following students Renaud Fontaine 58, Harj Samra Uni- fulfill their goals. 15. Christian Desierto Memorial Scholarship versity of B.C. Grande Prairie College [$500] sponsored by the [Pharmaceutical Sci- 1. Doug Adair [Education] Rotary Club of ence] N.W.C,C. [Preindustrial B,C. High School Terrace/Skeena Valley Skeena Sawmills Design] Boys' Basketball Schol- Scholarship [$1,000] Terrace Mohawk Stop arship [$300] 42. Incoronata Mad- 'N Shop Scholarship Caledonia Senior dalena 59. Dustin Schibli [$2O0] Secondary School University of Northern N.W,C.C. [Computer Terrace Cooperative Scholarship [$100] B.C. [Social Work] Technology] Association Scholarship Grande Prairie Col- America n John & Ellen Bastin [$2O0] lege Scholarship [$300] Express/Elan Travel Memorial Scholarship, Services Scholarship sponsored by North- 2. Keith Allard 16. Jesse Dusdal [$15o] west Education '88' B,C. Ministry of Edu- N.W.C.C. [Resource Khalsa Annual Foundation [$500] cation and the Industry Management] Scholarship [$250] Training and Apprenti- N.W.C.C. (Terrace sponsored by Skeena 60. Rosalyn Seaton ceship Commission Campus) Northwest Valley Khalsa Guru Na- University of B.C. Scholarship [$1,000] Logging Association nak Brotherhood [Psychology] Scholarship [$200] Vera Frank Memorial 3. Katherine Arbuah 43. Allison Mantel Scholarship, sponsored University of Guelph 17. Gareth Earl The King's University by Allen C. Wootton [Commerce and Law] N.W.C.C. [Computer College [Sociology] [$5OO] Skeena Sawmills Ltd. Technology] Terrace & District Scholarship [$1,000] Dudley G. Little Credit Union Scholarship 61. Pamela Sharma Scholarship [$600] DRESSED FOR SUCCESS: Caledonia Senior Secondary School grad, Bonita [$5OO] N.W,C.C. [University 4. Sukhdeep Atwal Ross opted out of donning the blue cap and grown worn by many of her class- Transfer Programme] N.W.C.C. [Sciences] 18. Greg Eyjolfson mates. Instead she wore her traditional First Nation's costume, 44. Kyle Mason Howard Froese Caledonia Senior N.W.C.C. [Business Ad- N.W.C.C. [Natural Re- Memorial Scholarship, Secondary School ministration] souces] sponsored by Jim Scholarship [$200] Terrace Kitimat Air Kalum Forest District Vallance [$500] Terrace Community Khalsa Annual Show/Aqua Terra Schol- Steering Committee arship [$500] Scholarship [$200] Band Scholarship Scholarship, sponsored [$5OO] by Skeena Valley Khal- sa Guru Nanak Brother- 19. Khalie Eys 45. Harjog Mattu hood [$250] Simon Fraser Uni- N.W.C.C. [University 62. Karl Southgate versity [French] Transfer Programme] N.W,C.C.[Sciences] 5. Lea Beaudry Terrace Parents for Skeena Cellulose Inc. Frank Morris Scholar- N.W.C.C. [University French Scholarship Scholarship [$500] ship [$900] Transfe'r] ...... , [$900] ...... 46. Braden Meashaw 63. Kristy Strachan Caledonia' Senior ,+,, ..... ~ ,. ~: Second.ary School 20, Brynde! Fell : Grande"~Prairie CSIlegi~.... N.W,C.C, [Edueation] Scholarship [$350] N.W.C.C. [Resource "[Physical Education] Tentanda Via Schol- Management] Caledonia Senior arship [$500] Caledonia Senior Secondary School 6. Corinne Beaupre Scholarship [$150] 64. Brandon Swan N.W.C.C. [Pre-Social Secondary School Scholarship [$200] McDonald's B.E.S.T. N.W,C,C. [Sciences] Work] Scholarship [$500] Terrace Insurance C.U.P.E. Local 2012 - N.W.C.C. (Terrace Campus) Northwest Brokers' Scholarship Municipal Workers' 47. Steven Miller [$500] Scholarship [$300] Logging Association Scholarship [$200] University College of the Cariboo 65, Travis Titcomb 7. Alanda Beck 21, Stefan Fisher [Engineering Design N.W.C,C. [Pre- N,W.C.C. [Special Edu- and Drafting] Pharmacy] cation Assistant] N.W.C.C, [History] Caledonia Senior McAIpine Company Northern Drugs Ltd. Don Diego's Restau- Ltd. Scholarship [$500] Scholarship [$1,000] rant Scholarship [$250]. Secondary School Scholarship [$100] John M, Chen-Wing 8. Brie Birdsell Frank Morris Scholar- 48, Kara Mitchell Recognition of Excel- University of Victoria lence Scholarship University of B.C. ship [$250] Re-issued [Psychology] [$550] - $350 spon- [French and Spanish] George Viereck 22, Chelsea Flad- Terrace District sored by Coast Moun- Teachers' Union Schol- tains School District #82 Memorial Scholarship hamer [$1,000] sponsored by University of B.C. arship [$1,000] and $200 sponsored by Northern Savings Credit [Nuclear Medicine] the Caledonia Endow- Union McDonald's (Terrace) 49, Melissa Morrison ment Fund] N.W.C.C [Pre-Nursing Terrace Old Age Pen- Terrace Old Age Pen- Scholarship [$500] and Pre-Dental Hygiene] sioners' Organization sioners' Organization Royal Bank of Cana- Thelma Lindstrom Scholarship tenable for Scholarship tenable for da Scholarship [$500] Memorial Scholarship - a second year of studies a second year of studies Terrace & District VIVIAN BENSON shares her grad with her four-year-old daughter, Rita. Ben- at a public B. C. Uni- Medical Society Schol- sponsored by Terrace at a public B, C. Uni- son completed her grade 12 at PACES, a local program that helps teen moms Regional Museum So- versity or University Col- versity or University Col- arship [$500] complete high school while offering day care services for their children. ciety [$550]; lege [$600] lege [$600] 23. Teresa Fleming men Club of Terrace ceship Commission tion Scholarship [$500] 9. Kevin Braam Dordt University of Victoria 50 Norman Muller 66, Antonio Trogi [$5O0] Scholarship [$1,000] University of B.C, N.W.C.C. [Natural Re- College [Commerce] [Music] 36. Sabrina Kessler [Engineering] sources] Terrace & District Provinceof B.C. Dis- 32. Echo Howes University of Victoria Alcan Smelters and Northwest Logging Credit Union Scholarship trict Scholarship 28. Kiyokazu Godo N,W.C.C. [Criminology] [Education] Chemicals Ltd, Scholar- Association Scholarship [$5OO] [$1,000] [Engineering]University of B.C. Kermode Friendship '1~ Terrace Mohawk Stop ship [$500] [$200] Shop Scholarship 10. Chad Buhr 24, Janine Garneau Richard and Paul Society Scholarship [$200] N.W.C,C, [Natural Re- 51. Tabitha Nenniner 67, Jennifer Vander- N.W.C.C. [Carpentry] King Foundation Hockey [$300] Caledonia Senior Canadian University lee Duane Evanoff sources] Kalum Forest District Scholarship -Reissued 33, Dustin Johnson Secondary School College [Pre-Medicine] The King's University Memorial Scholarship [$250] University College of the Scholarship [$150] Hans G. lyluehle College [Sociology] [$600] sponsored by the Steering Committee Scholarship [$200] Terrace District Cariboo [University Scholarsh p [$600] Henry and Rose Evanoff Scholarship Teachers' Union Schol- Transfer Programme] 37. Christine Krisinger Dreger Social Studies Fund and Northern Sav- 25, Carla Gemein- arship [$1,000] Canadian Association N,W,C.C. [Pre-Dentistry] 52. Sandeep Nijjar Scholarship [$1,000] ings Credit Union of Educators of the Deaf TerraceDental Asso- Kwantlen College Northwest Community hardt 29. Kristine Haugland and Hard-of-Hearing ciation Scholarship [Sociology] 68, Brandon Van College Trades Scholar- Langara College [Sciences] N.W,C.C. [University (B.C.) Award [$100] [$500] Skeena Sawmills Ltd, Genne ship [$300] Transfer Programme] Kermode Friendship Scholarship [$1,000] B.C. Ministry of Edu- Province of B.C. Dis- Terrace & District Jack Young Science Society Scholarship 38. Christa Lambright cation and the Industry trict Scholarship Medical Society Schol- Scholarship, sponsored [$300] N,W.C.C. [Pre-Law] 53. Diandra Oliver Training and Apprenti- [$1,000] arship [$500] by Jack Young and the Rotary Club of Terrace District N.W.C.C. University ceship Commission 11. Brent Burbee Caledonia Scholarship Terrace/Skeena Valley Teachers' Union Schol- [Transfer Programme] Scholarship [$1,000] University of Victoria 26. Renee Geronimo Fund [$500] Scholarship [$500] arship [$1,000] Cavalheiro Fashions [Theatre Arts] University of Victoria Inc. Scholarship [$500] 69. Meghan Wester- Terrace & District Arts [Theatre Arts] 30. Danna Haworth 34, George Johnson 39. Brad L'Heureux man Council Scholarship B.C. Premier's Excel- Emily Carr Institute of N,W.C.C. [Health Sci- Northern Alberta Insti- 54, Bryan Palahicky N.W.C~C, [Mechanics] [$1,000] lence Award [$5,000] ences] tute of Technology N.W,C,C. [Apprentice Province of B.C. Dis- Terrace Rotary Club Art and Design Dr, Victor Hawes [Construction Engineer- Electrician] trict Scholarship 12. Luke Buxton Scholarship for School [Computer Animation] Memorial Scholarship ing] Blue Back Swim Club [$1,000] T~II~ Emily Carr Institute of Citizenship and Social Laura Lee Memorial Richard and Paul Scholarship [$300] N,W.C,C. Scholarship [$500] [$750] sponsored by Art and Design [Art and Responsibility [$1,500] Kinsmen Club of Ter- King Foundation Hockey N,W.C.C, Trades Scholarship [$300] Computer Animation] sponsored by the Kins- race Scholarship [$500] Scholarship [$300] Province of B.C. Dis- 27, Norman Gibson men Club of Terrace Terrace Minor Hockey 70. Kasel Yamashita trict Scholarship College of the Rockies 35, Tanya Kormendy Association Scholarship 55. Aaron Peters University of B,C. [$1,000] [Heavy Duty Mechanics] 31. Lisa Heinricks N.W,C,C. [University [$500] N.W.C.C, [University [Creative Writing/Law] Gordon Coulter B,C. Ministry of Edu- Transfer Programme] Transfer Programme] Terrace Parents for 13. Shannon Chalu- Memorial Scholarship, cation and the Industry 40. Jocelyn Linden- Bell Pole Ltd, Schol- French Scholarship piak sponsored by the Klns- Training and Apprenti- TerraceBar Associa- bach arship [$750] [$900] A6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 Letters to the editor Bill said it best Dear Sir: Gay pride day would taint the city I've always considered Mighty Moc a role model for eccentrics. Dear Sir: of being comparable to tance. God is very longsuf- be saved." That means something that is "morally The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, This is in response to combined with a "tidy bowel" mentality, have the article "Locals Back Sodom and Gomorrah in faring, but He can't put up anyone. Murderers, gays, and socially reprehens, Genesis 19. with sin forever. Sin has to lesbians, etc. No matter able". conspired to hide people like Mighty Moe (and Gay Pride Day Request," .others living below the poverty line) from the pub- God destroyed those be judged. 1 do believe what sort of sin you've ' I hope and pray that our published July 5. lic eye by seeking to silence another person of two cities for the very that those caught up in the committed, you can be city council will not sup- The word "locals" great colour and character, seems to imply the whole same thing that is going on gay and lesbian lifestyle forgiven, God is waiting for port a gay and lesbian you to call on His name William Shakespeare put it best through the town is backing this gay in North America today! can come to know God. pride day in our commun, and ask forgiveness for character of Lady MacDuff in his play, Macbeth: pride day request. How did increase in sodomy. But lit requires quitting ity. It is not something lhat your sins. is needed here or any- "I have done no harm. But I remember now I am in you possibly reach that There is hope, however, that lifestyle, rebuking it I must commend Court-' this earthly world, where to do harm is often laud-. conclusion? 2 Peter 3:9 says that God as sin, and trusting God, where else for that matter. caller Val George for E.N. Roy, able, to do good sometime accounted dangerous I wonder how many is not willing that any Romans 10:13 says "For standing up and admitting Terrace, B.C. folly." - Act IV at end Scene II. people in town were actu- should perish, but that all whosoever shall call upon that he cannot support Brian Gregg, Terrace, B.C. ally asked if they suppor- should come unto repen- the name of the Lord shall ted this thing or not. I was II Inl not asked, and I certainly I r ~ ~ --- ,m~l' would not back a gay pride day in Terrace. I have heard people 'THE GENERAL MOTORS talking about Terrace as good place to raise a fami- ly. 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i i The .Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000- A7 ntolerance is unacceptable

CA round of a laus o CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD .Man)"- he!rover, end up pp e t ...... o. the street m the sex LU3KYDOLLAR BINGO PALACE1 David Hull for his well- r"r~l~ lm • • "r~ trade where their life ex- spoken perspective on gay " I h~ IVI ~l I I I-~ O O" pectancy is seven years. rights, And how dishear- .1. 11~' I I • t,,,411 • ff t,Al,.~) Town council has an toning to read the thought- important role to play in business, nor have I ever gay people have attempted 1 :,":'s,'"'~C'o~l less comments of the other making this community a been called names, been suicide, as young as 13 councillors who have safe place for gay and les- berated or attacked in any years of age, shown themselves to be bian youth. way. Terrace is a good And 40 per cent say out of touch with their Terrace Br#tr,ers they feel like outsiders at A gay pride proclama- Terrace Terrace 7 B~ constituency. place to live if you are a 2 O~der 0t Blueback Anti.Povelty a~B~ S'ste;s school attd over 80 per tion sends an important CaledoniaSemor Minor ROyal Putpk~ Sv.m Club Group So~ely of Terl,~ce I have lived as an out- gay or lesbian adult. SecondarySchool cent said they have heard message that intolerance Hockey ShamesMo~nta,n SO,"eh of-the-closet lesbian in Those who suffer into- ParenlsCounol Sb TeRace&tlmend TepeeCoe~ homophobic remarks from Association CluT~ En~n,:ementSoo.e b, t~k.O.lkm Terrace for 20 years and I lerance in Terrace are the and bigotry are unaccept- other youlh and adults. want city council to know youth in the struggle to de- able to , and Gay attd lesbian young 9 I10 Terrace ~.q ,e,r,ce h4 ,e,,,,e h,~ ,.,,~,,,o,]1 that the town they repre- termine their sexual ident- gay youth need to hear this people leave places like SkeenaJ~m=orr I Minor sent does not scorn or shun ity. A study released re- message loudly and clear- Secondary School Hnrk~, GymnastiCSClub Terrace for the city where ly. I Z-" .S...... : I KiltOtlO Cklb OI | Tepee~l.Po~Cv I ~'~h.' I • gays and lesbians. cently by the McCreary I have never been re- Centre Society showed they can come out in the Maureen Bostoek, fused service at a local that 50 per cent of young safety of a large, gay corn- Terrace, B.C. munitv. 16 117;errace ThornhillJumor Minor 18 o~nI SecondarySchool Hockey Pi0!eche ParentsCouncd Associalion Or~r el Etks I ~425 Homosexuality called a si"' [25~E: 26,.o.,=,~ 27,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,128v,,,,, I29.,.,,..,:, Dear Sir: etc. are lifestyle choices, wise enter into it (that is, a matter of saying that a person is wicked Skeena Jumor v,;~oe*,Bo;;,o '°°~'"l"°'~c°~°"°""el~' I applaud councillor Val and just as those choices the New Jerusalem - Flea- SecondarySchool I RoyalCanadian Skeena Valley | I"e,'~,la!Am,Po,.,t,~h, ~~ (judgment), but that their ParenlsCoundl L Asset|at|or I Gymnasl~cClub /^,;k, # '~ 811eWlllObile | C~t'~lpF,~!ty I T¢ ,1c~SW,I }g Clu~ George for taking a stand bring pare and sorrow to ven) any thing that deft- ,! u¢ 9 .... o Assoclahon l .t actions are wicked for the truth. If all of those all invoh, ed, so does letb• neither [whatsoever] homosexuality. worketh abomination, or (admonishment), which who profess to follow we are supposed to do. As Leviticus 20:13 [maketh] a lie: but only CaledoniaSenior Christ were to follow his As for the mayor and says, "If a man also lie they which are written in SecondarySchool example, then this world councillors, 1 say don't be ParentsC0ur~il 1 Association would be a far better and with mankind, as he lieth the Lamb's book of life." with a woman, both of Homosexuality is a sin, afraid of these pressure happier place. groups. Stand up to them. Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m• Games 1:00 p.m. them have committed an and if you are truly trying Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m• While I hate the very Stand up for what is right. I Games 6:15 p.m. idea of homosexuality, I abomination: they shall to emulate Christ, then Wed.Thurs., Fri., Sat, Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p,m. Games 9:45 p.m. surely be put to death; you can't just sit by and am sure that many Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon do not hate anyone who Christians would be happy their blood [shall be] upon say "Someone else will practises homosexuality, I to contribute money to pay them," speak up. I don't have to." T,V,MONITORS NO SMOKING AISLECONCESSION have counted a gay man for any unfair fines that While few today would or "we aren't supposed to ~rrace as a close friend of both might be levied against 635.2411 suggest that people who me and my mother, and judge people." This is not you. when he came to town for practice homosexuality a visit, I had no problem should be put to death, this giving him a hug. shows how serious God is Some say that homo- about this type of sin, I I sexuality is a lifestyle In fact, He is takes it so I choice. This is true, just as seriously that He declared drug. use, drunkenness, this in Revelation 21:27: promiscuity, pedophilia, "And there shall in no i I DOWNTOWNTERRACE

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,a A8 - The Terrace Standclrd, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 _..- JITERRACE STANDAR[ II Home .businesses Ify°u'veg°tEMAlLiy°ucan'reachusn BUSINESS REVIEW electronically.news tips, sportsand We welcome community letters, ~: :: II contributions, and feedback of all types. J gathering ,,team [email protected] ~ i' :i

THE TERRACE Home- for an open house tour el based Business Associa- homebased businesses of- ~J~The Terrace Community Facilities Society- a not for tion (THBBA) is once fering products for sale or profit society responsible for the community use of He did again up and running. talent on display. Heritage Park Museum and the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Plans are for an official Development ideas for is accepting applications for re-start in September. the association include it again Key steps to the restart picking out a new logo to were taken at a meeting identify the group, produ- DIRECTORS. TOM SHEICHUK has held July 5. cing a homebased business Please submit a resume and letter of interest to: done it again. The association will directory, developing Terrace Community Facilities Society, Box 512, The Aim-Wood Con- have policies and activi- group advertising opportu- Terrace, BC, V8G 4B5 tracting log truck driver ties ready for approve by nities and establishing a ~Closing Date: July 21,2000 won his second 100 per the membership at the newsletter to help keep cent load compliance September meeting. small businesses in touch award from the Ministry of The group is •focusing with each other while Transportation and High- on two main areas of inter- providing a vehicle for ways, June 28. est. The first is promotion- small business education The award means that al ideas for tourism-related and growth. Sheichuk met the mini- projects, and the second is Also on the list are es- stry's weight standards for development ideas for tablish regular monthly the entire year. homebased business. meeting with guest spea- Sheichuk, who's been The association recog- kers to address small busi- driving for 30 years says nized the need to work ness issues and concerns, he's developed a knack for with the chamber of com- work on the expansion of guessing the weight of his merce, tourism council, the homebased business load. the economic development website, host a homebased "There is a lot of guess authority and the city to business conference, and work involved," he said. promote what attractions expanding and improving "Sometimes you're load- and activities home based the homebased business ing up hill, sometimes businesses can offer to trade fair. down hill. There is no such tourists. The next meeting of the thing as loading a truck on Tourism-related plans Terrace Homebased Busi- fiat ground in the bush." include putting a home- ness Association will be Because of the uneven based business directory held Aug. 9 at 7 pm in the ground, drivers have to sign on Highway 16 next Terrace Library meeting take into account the extra to the chamber of com- room. weight on the truck and TOM SHEICHUK stands in front of his logging truck. merce 'Welcome to Ter- All homebased business add that to the overall es- The truck driver with Almwood Contracting won a race' sign. people are invited to at- timate of their load. 100 per cent load compliance award, June 28, Another suggestion is tend. Sheichuk wasn't the only driver congratulated David Belford, spokes- part of a provincial initia- "Traditions are a blg pad of my for his compliance. person for the awards said tive to address truck safety culture. Unforlunalely, so Is Close to 20 local truck Students are ..... i $tuclun,, in the past five years he's concerns. diabetes." companies were highligh- seen a dramatic increase Enthusiastic, bright, and ready to work for you. This summer, hire a ICBC, the RCMP, the Berni~I. First Notions counsellor ted for their 100 per cent in the number of truckers student! Contact Anne at the North West Loggers Asso- HELP SOMEONE YOU gNOW, and 99 per cent load com- receiving the awards. CALL 1-800-BANTING Human Resource Centre for Students. at 635-7134 local 304. ciation and the Ministry of ~J CA~4AIDIAN ASSOCIATION pliancy at the award cer- "The participation rate DIABETES C~qADI[NN[ emony. has definitely gone up," Transportation and High- ASSOCIATION Die DIABL=T[ Drivers received certifi- Belford said. ways were on hand to pre- www.dlobeles.co cates and decals marking The load compliance sent the awards. their achievement. awards started in 1995 as DID YOU KNOW:

Phwical Activity t-Jow much? " Sports cars stc:p here How often? TERRACE PLAYED host July 5 to an- While in Terrace, the group was the other group of exotic car drivers on a guest of the Terrace Tourism Council. cross-country journey. There was a supper at the Coast Inn of Two Maserati 3200 GT sports cars to- the West for the group and jet-boating on gether.with a team of mechanics, Eur- the Skeena River courtesy of the Rivers opean journalists, company photographers Edge Guide Service. and film crew and Tourism B.C. represen- A video of the trip will be shown in latives stopped overnight. North America and Europe this fall. • ~7~ ' , Our trades programs are continuous entry-exit so you can The stop here is part of a promotion by While here, the two cars, one blue and the Italian company involving a one silver, were filmed and photographed start almost anytime. Apply now for September 2000. 10,000kin tour from Montreal to lnuvik. on the banks of the Skeena and at Ferry Island. I For More Information Call 635-6511

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i .... Ir, , f The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000- A9 Gerry Martin elected to chair Terrace and Area Child Care the Forest Alliance of B.C. Planning Committee A LOCAL businessman make sure that the com- ated in the last decade as He also sits on a pro- has been elected to chair a munity knows what's going a counterbalance to the vince-wide land claims invites participation from parents and province-wide timber indu- on." growing number of envir- treaty advisory group. stry lobby group. He goes on to say that onmental groups who not other interested community members. Gerry Martin, owner of the best policy the Al- only criticized logging The committee plans for the child care Northern Drugs, will lead liance could adopt is one practices, but worked to the Forest Alliance of of balance between itself organize boycotts of B.C. needs of the community, and will work board and environmental groups wood products. after being voted in June that raise concerns over Its founding chair was closely with the Ministry of Social Development and 26. logging practices. former IWA president Jack Economic Security in implementing publicly funded "After six years with "In this neck of the Munro who retired from the Alliance the position woods the timber industry the board this June, paving child care. The current focus is on school-age child as chair came as a shock," is our life blood, but we the way for Martin's elec- care (before and after school care). said Martin ..... still need to advocate a tion. But now that the shock message of sustainability Martin is a past presi- The next meeting is Monday, July 17th. Please has passed, Martin is and balance," he said. dent of the Terrace and ready to put his plans for Five new people were District Chamber of Com- call Coco at 638-1113 or Darlene at 638-1863 for the Alliance in action. elected to the board which merce and has been recog- details. "The first thing is to get numbers 30 representatives nized provincially for his the board to build bridges from various businesses chamber of commerce in- Gerry Martin between the community and occupations around volvement. and the [timber] industry," the province. said Martin. "We have to The Alliance was ere- Few forest fires so far WHILE THE non-summer weather we've been getting may be frustrating for outdoor enthusiasts, it's good news for the people who fight forest fires in the northwest. AI McDonald of Terrace's Northwest Fire Attack Base says that this year has been quieter than normal for fires.so far. "[With the recent weather] the potential for fires to grow large is low," he said. "There's less people in the SPend 100.00 woods, and its not as dry." So far this year there's been three known fires in the Terrace zone, which encompasses the entire Kalum For- est District from the Kitlope Lake area in the south to north of Stewart. On July 3, firefighters were dispatched to Terrace & receive a bOnUS''' Mountain after reports of smoke. "It happened early in the evening, it looked to some people like the whole mountain was on fire," McDonald said. "There was lots of concern." The fire turned out to be quite small, about the size of a small living room, and was easily extinguished by a four-person crew. The fire was likely caused by partying kids. The forest fire danger rating throughout most of the northwest has been pegged at low or moderate, with just a few pockets of high risk in the far northwest. McDonald says that most human-caused fires occur in spring or early summer when people don't take extra care and assume that the ground is still damp. The entire northwest region from south of Kitimat to the Yuko n bgrder, and the coast to about Fraser Lake has had 35 forest fires reported so far this year, with 29 Of them .cat~e'd 'b~, htifriafi.,:~iit:tiqity'arid:jt~~f,si~t; 5~/'light-: :: ~'~" ning. "All it takes is a week of dry weather and a spark, and we could have a major fire on our hands," McDo- nald said. Although no water bombers are stationed at the Ter- race fire control base, McDonald added that an initial attack crew could be dispatched to anywhere in the northwest either by road or helicopter within an hour and a half depending on the remoteness of the fire. I There are also warden officers patrolling the region, including one in the Nass Valley. So far, no fire bans have been placed, but the centre reminds campers to keep an eye on their fires until they are fully extinguished. I reward miles!" *With coupon and a mimmum $1OO.00grocery purchase (excluding purchases of postage stamps, electronics, transit passes, gift certificate sales, prescription, tobacco and special event ticket purchases)

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Skeena Mall Terrace 1 800 563 4362 A10- The Terrcce Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 MP holds firm on not taking

pension plan The Secret of a Well-Made Denture. SKEENA MP Mike Scott says he won't be among Cana- dian Alliance MPs who will ask for their constituents' Constructing a dental prosthesis is an art that blessing to join the controversial MPs' pension plan, Several of the party's MPs have said they may join a requires patience, meticulousness and experience. modified version of what many of them denounced as And the denturist is the undisputed master in this the "gold-plated" MPs' pension plan field. Scott said if they want to go to local voters in the To make sure thejob is done right, the next election, that's fine with him, but he'll continue to denturist starts out by taking an impression of your turn down a penston that would be worth at least a mil- gums:Then he uses the wax denture bases to lion dollars to him "I feel I've made a commitment and I feel that my reproduce your bite, example, the relationsliip word is worth something," Scott said, between the upper and ]owe[ gums. These wax He's among 32 of Alliance MPs who aren't part of the denture bases allow the denturist to reproduce your plan. The remaining 25 are part of the plan either be- natural teeth as closely as possible; they are called cause they automatically had to be part of it if they were "wax try-in dentures". A try-in denture consists of elected in 1997, or by voluntarily joining. a band of wax on which the denturist an'anges and Scott also noted he's not sure whether he'll be going rearranges artificial teeth until the most aesthetic before the voters again. "I haven't made a decision as to whether I'll run ]ook is achieved. The try-in plate is designed to be HEAVY MACHINERY had been in use the last while to clear the buildings from again in the next election," he said. adjusted directly inside the mouth. This means that the former highways ministry works yard on Park Ave. at Kenney. About half of Scott said the Liberals have deliberately tried to keep the margin of eiTor between the try-in plate and the the land is being bought by the city which has plans to construct a new firehall the issue alive to embarrass Alliance MPs. there eventually. The remainder will be put up for sale by the province. final denture is mimmized. We cannot construct your prosthesis while skipping the all-important try-in plate. Only a City buys the pl'operty custom-made prosthesis constructed in accordance with accepted procedures will guarantee your to hold a new firehall ,.,.,-,,. 635.TIPS] appearance, your comfort and. especially, your health. the sale to the city goes maintenance work done on THE CITY is buying just through, the site over the years, an James W. Radelet Always remember that a beautiful smile is one under half of the 4.2 acre "We have had a couple inspection has given it an RADELET& COMPANY Barristers& Solicitors that has been shaped to your mouth by a recog- site on Park Ave. which of inquiries about the other environmental green light Tax Law ° Trusts ° Corporate& Commercial nized, qualified denturist: once contained a highways half, basically for a multi- and no remedial work is 1330 - 107,5 West Georgia S~eet, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3C9 ministry worksyard, family use," she added, needed, she said, Phone: 604-689-0878 Fax: 604-689-1386 When was the lasl time you saw your denturist? The 2.4 acre section "One is for senior accom- "It has been checked will eventually be used to modation and the other for and it's clean," Elliot house a new fire hall. apartments." added. Contractors have been The corporation must "The property is well MacKay's Funeral Service Ltd. at the location the last now determine a value for within the required stan- Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert ~ Kermodei Denture Clinic while demolishing and re- the piece of the property dards and there is no con- moving buildings from the the city isn't buying and it tamination." Monuments Concerned personal RUDI PETERS,BRS, DD, RD, FCDA(A) property, must then decide how it She did say two under- Bronze Plaques service in the Northwest YOUR DENTURE SPECIALIST It is now zoned for mul- will sell it. ground fuel tanks need to Terrace Crematorium since 1946 ti-family residential use. "It may be a direct be removed. #206-4650 LAZELLE AVE. TERRACE, B.C. PH/FAX (250) 635-1288 The last tenant at the listing by ourselves or we A great portion of the 4626 Davis Street property was Nechako Terrace, B.C. V8G lX7 V8G 1S6 WEBSITE: vwvw.dentureclinic.net Northcoast Construction could go throug h a land is covered by asphalt ~/~d~d.Sm'k~ Phone 635-2444 • Fax 635-635-2160 Formerly "Ecklands Denture Clinic" Services, the area's pri- realtor," said Elliot. and its removal, depending 24 hour pager Although there was ex- upon future uses, will be vate road and bridge main- tensive engine and other up to the purchasers. tenance contractor. It then moved out to a

city and the property has' .,F//'PARTS&PERFORMAN6,,E beennew vacantlocation ever west since. of the I;'- ~:~:::::"AH'rnn'~ ~u~,t~'ru'c*P,~r~s~se~r~ryENTHUsIAsTs II The land is owned by B.C. Buildings Corpora- ~~vBILE MISTY RIVER tion, the crown corporation ::::~iii:~i~~iiiii~;~: ,. which acts as the provin- ~i~i!~:: . SPECIALIZINGN,trou.~,,st.,o. m IIII J TACKLE & HUNTIN G ciai government's landlord. ~~:~ High PerformanceParts II Corporation official 'ilU!i'!":~i~ Zip Off Pants Kathleen Elliot said the "~i' WoodlandCamouflage property must first be offi- /j~l} Reg" s599" cially subdivided before

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K~i= ~ ,s~ 7am- 1 1 pm This year, participants have the opportunity to win great prizes from a national draw, including a trip for two to Air Canadadestinations in North v~ ~ ~ 7 DAYSAWEEI America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, as well as prizesdonated by local businessesand, of course,Parks Day memorabilia. llkly"°"Rh'~r rKk~ "~ 5008 Agar Ave| We look forwardto seeingyou and yourfamily at Canada'sParks Day 2000 celebrations,Lakelse Lake ProvincialPark, Furlong Bay. ~ LAKELSELAKE PROVINCIAL PARKVISITORS PROGRAMS ~1~ ~~~ MCnab Morris Developments ClIi|WI" l iil PARKSDAY 2000 The Centre for Leadership & Technology WEEKEND SCHEDULE "''" EngineeringEducation at a Distance S'lOiqq'll.'S Thursday July13 4:00pm Plunge Inl We will search for Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your aquatic animals.You may get wet, so be preparedl Our Aim is to make engineering technology courses more accessible to those who are unable to 7:00prn Bear Affair Learn more about this large attend daytime lectures on campus. 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INSIDE SECTION B COMMUNITY EVENTS B2 OMNIUNITY 638,7283 July 1 pancake breakfast Firefighters serve up a good time LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS fed at least 832 people at their July i Canada Day pancake breakfast, more than last year. The result was $3,254 raised for burn victims through a provincial fire- .S P EA KI NG ~0 U'l fighters' program, says firefighter Fred Burrows, SARAH de LEEUW one of the local organisers. "We know it was more Reflections from India than 832 people because that was the number of n that particular morning, the heat tickets we sold and child- Olwas well over 42 degrees Celsius ren under the age of three by 9:00 in the morning. were free," he said. A thick grey orange smog hovered The breakfast was con- over the city. The whine of two strike ceived several years ago diesel engines was persistently audible by Terrace and Thornhill behind every other sound, of which there firefighters as a way of not were millions. The calls for tea, the calls only providing a Canada to prayer, the yip yap of street dogs, the Day activity but to raise hum of sewing machines and pops of hot money to help burn vic- grease frying morning samosas. tims. It was not the largest city of the coun- Each year changes have been made to keep the try I had landed in only days before. It event fresh and to provide was not the dirtiest of this country's cities new activities, said Bur- nor was it the poorest. The smells of rOWS. Delhi are the stories of thousands of tra- "We're always looking vellers, millions of citizens. The sweet- for things to do for people ness of rnasala and honeysuckle, the in the line ups," said Bur- musk of incense, the ripe high smells of rows. rot against the thickness of dust and ex- This year, for instance, haust fumes. CN employees brought But the sights - the sights are what their track crossing safety have embedded themselves forever in my display and ICBC and head. Many of them I will replay forever health officials were on hand to give information against the backdrop of my own affluent countryside. on safe driving and car On that morning the sun was mean seat use. effort by firefighters to raise money for burn victims. and bright, even through the smog, and Popular this year, as in THORNHILL VOLUNTEER firefighter duo of Laur- past years, were rides for ence Turney, left, and Norm Mercure had the egg Other emergency service agencies, ICBC, CN em- my friend and I had to stop, shut our eyes ployees and health unit employees were on hand every few minutes, just to rest them children in Terrace and preparation duty July 1 at the pancake breakfast at Thornhill fire trucks. the Terrace firehall. Local firefighters stage the an- for the occasion, More than 800 people enjoyed against the burning glare. The street was nual Canada Day event as part of a province-wide the food and other activities at the firehall that day. narrow and packed. Vendors selling everything from silk and bananas, shoes and peanuts, floor tiles and scarves . I spilled into any corner of available space. Children walked with babies in their ' arms,. Old men walked arm in arm, ...... Around Town laughing. That morning was one of many I had Lib;'ary receives grant while travelling in India, mornings filled IT'S BUSINESS as usual for Terrace's Public Li- with awe that a country which had been brary after the provincial library grants were an- colonized by the British for over 150 nounced, June 29. Terrace is set to receive almost $52,000, close years, could now be the globe's largest to the same amount the library received last year democracy. Mornings filled with sadness Municipal Affairs Minister Cathy McGregor an- at the poverty which is so great, so all en- nounced the grants, which totalled over eight mil- compassing, and made even more appar- lion province-wide. ent by the huge disparity it has with the Kitimat Public Library and the Smithers Public country's very rich. And many mornings Library were also on the list to receive grants. of wonder - wonder at how people with The money will be used to help cover annual nothing would offer each other anything, operating costs and buy new books. at how even the tiniest things (a drive shaft of a hauling truck) could be turned into an intricate painting of care and Terrace helps MS colour. RHONDA MAJOR puts the finishing touches on her project. The researcher at A PROVINCIAL campaign that took over Terrace There are things about India I will Terrace Anti-Poverty Group-Society is studying the needs of youth in the north. in May collected almost more money in town then Carry with me forever, but perhaps the a similar campaign stationed in Prince George. deepest imprint left on me is my own Project focuses on northern youth The 2000 MS Carnation Campaign totalled over $5,000 from Terrace al6ne with over $75,000 col- privilege. The great wealth of Canada, the By SARAH GLEN they get a type of payche- man. lected province wide. good fortune of such a great number of RHONDA MAJOR knew que seriously," said Major. She would like to see All the money raised was donated from local bu- our citizens. something had to change "Volunteer work is over- free or price-reduced rates sinesses, residents and commurdty groups. The morning I arrived back in Terrace for youth in the north when looked, but that's the area for youth registering for was a morning of summer green and she realized their cry for where youth can develop skill-building workshops. rushing rivers, snow capped mountains help crossed all economic, their skills, or maybe work But Major would like to and families at the lake. And stories in education and age barriers. up to a paid position." go one step further and de- Kids get creative our local paper. Major, a researcher Major gives credit to velop a youth centre in TO MARK the 30th anniversary of the Skeena Stories about local resident groups with Terrace Anti-Poverty the high school career and town. Valley Fall Fair, organisers got kids to pull out Group Society, spearhea- personal planning (CAPP) concerned about decreasing property va- "It would be a holistlc their crayons. ded a project to study classes for helping youth environment," said Major. The first annual Skeena Valley Fall Fair poster lues because of a youth detox house as a youths aged 13 to 29 to focus on their long and Although the Youth Op- contest gave kids aged one to 13 a chance to show neighbourhood addition. Stories about determine if local employ- short-term goals and giving portunities resource centre what the fair means to them. upset and anger in another Terrace area ment services and skill them the skills to develop is a "great" service, Major In the seven year old and under category, Adri- because of the suggestion that an alterna- centres are helping them their job prospects. believes youth need some- enne Vandenberg grabbed top spot, with Rebecca tive school might come into their area. secure employment But youth still need thing more. Kucharyshcn and Elizabeth Anne Peters coming in How could one, I wondered, put the "Are these services more pre-job training, in- "Kids need more than a close second and third. possible value of property, above the' working? And how can we cluding budgeting, people resume-writing help, they Jody Kucharyshen beat out Celina Guerrieiro and health and well being of young people? make them better? This is skills, and anger manage- need help developing life Casey Braam for first place in the eighi to 12 year- When we are so lucky compared to so what we need to ask," said ment, she said. skills as well," said Major. old category. much of the world's population, how can Major. While CAPP classes That's where the youth In the 13 year-old and up category, Kelsey And what she's found may be giving school-aged centre would come in. Hamer nabbed top spot, followed by Jodi Braam in we not put into perspective our wealth, out so far from local youth youth an opportunity to de- While offering pre-em- second and Caitlin Preston in lhird place. and share? is that they need more in- velop their skills, those ployment skills assistance, All winners received prize money donated by the I listened to the radio, and heard local formation on who can help youth who aren't in school the centre would also act Lion Club. Terrace residents, articulate and clear, ex- them. are missing out. as a recreation facility and plain how inappropriate it was for their "Youth need help find- "We have a lot of an Interact job search site, children to witness 'the kind of youth ing out what's out there," clients that don't go to said Major. Parks day celebration who would be using a detox centre'. said Major. school," said Lana Profeit- On July 31, Major will CELEBRATE CANADA'S parks, July 15. On a globe where people are starving Her findings suggest Fahlman, an employment submit her research to The fun kicks off with games, food and fun for in streets, being chained to sewing ma- most youth don't even officer at Youth Opportuni- HRDC, which funded the the entire family at Terrace's Lakelse Lake. chines to make clothes, wouldn't it be a know about Human Re- ties. project. Events run all day, starting at ll am.. sources Development Ca- And without access to She hopes her recom- British Columbia is close to doubling its provin- lesson in compassion and understanding nada's (HRDC) Youth Op- the same - free- job skill mendations will lead to cial parks and protected areas from six to 12pe£ for 'your' children to see other youth portunities resource centre, services as their school- more services for youth. cent. • struggling to make themselves healthy which offers help to youth aged counterparts, some "Our future is youth. If About 11.4 per cent of tile province is protd'/~lLl~P,- and productive? writing resumes and cover youth are faced with ex- we want to keep them For more info., call the BC Parks district office. How can it be that the very people who letters. pensive workshops - work- here, we need to do some- could afford to give the most, so often And if they do know shops they need, but can't thing for them," said guard what they have so absolutely, giv- about the centre, they pay for. Major. Teaching Tolerance ing so little? don't think they have the ',Some first-aid training [Terrace Anti-Poverty THE TOLERANCE Committee is meeting, July 18 necessary skills to offer costs a hundred dollars, Group Society is funded at 6:30 pm at the Family Place, 4542 Park Ave. employers. and that's just not the kind almost entirely by dona- Celebration of Pride Day will be on the agenda. "Most of the kids I talk of money my clients tions and charitable bingo Gays, lesbians and friends are inviled. • .... to only take jobs where have," said Profeit,Fahl- earnings], For more info., call 638-0228. ,B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 T E R R " C E" :rs T A N D ~'A R D ~~ ' I ~ Geomes Pub ]

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.Thursday..h01y 13 Regular meeting of the Terrace and Katimavik is looking for host families: Area Health Council, 7:15 pro., educa- Canada's national youth corps is looking tion room at Mills Memorial Hospital. for ~friendly local families to host our Birthday Gifts young and dynamic community volun- The Cancer Support Group for family teers for two weeks, July 9-21. Billeting is for all ages and friends meets July 13 at the Stepping a vital component of the Katimavik ex- Stones Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St., at 7 perience, with families providing room pm. Call Craig at 635-0049 for more info. and board, and and insight on life in Ter- race. For info call Justine: 635-3594. SAFEWAY Friday. July 14 www.safeway.com The Aboriginal Child and Family Sup- Kids computer camp at the Terrace port Group meets at the Family Place, Public Library for children aged 6-10. The 4553 Park Ave., at 9 pro. This is a support program is free, but please register by groupfor aboriginal youth, children and nhonimz63~-81,7.7~ b!,~:..J~l~,~ ,:f.: /~::i famdles.. ''' ' Focus''~ '- groups,'"' ~, -':,~guest - ,",:,,~'speaker,~, ".'Poi;1 ...... c~¢c~l~I't[~ ~ ,,~ ~ ,,,~,,, ...... ' , parenting issues and child wellness are.,,i~Skeefh Family, Resources will, offer,.the discussed. Meetings held monthly. For Adolescent Health Program throughout more info. call Brian at 638-8558. the summer for youth between the ages of 10 and 18. Free and confidential one-on- Great Selection Deadline for entries in the Greater Ter- one and group teaching by a Registered race Beautification Society's 2000 Best Nurse on issues of pregnancy, birth con- under $1 5 Garden Contest. Categories: commercial, trol, sexually transmitted diseases, alco- industrial, apartment or municipal hol and drugs, hygiene, puberty, etc. Par- at dwelling, mobile home and residential. ents welcome to attend with client con- Judging July 17-22. For info: 635-4479. sent. Your child's education shouldn't end ~]1 I.t"~KJ.N1.,J/t"~J['rk.LJ [email protected] when school does. To book sessions or for MGr¢ l & Mye rice Saturday..lily 15 info, call Cathy at 635-8370 (pager). Your website/email address Celebrate Parks Day with BC Parks at Skeena Mall could be here! Furlong Bay in Lakelse Provincial Park. Canadian Weight Awareness (Champs Food, games, prizes, crafts and a whole 635-1887 Contact us at 638-7283 Club Inc.) is a registered non-profit lot of fun. Events kick off with "Take a weight loss support group that meets Hike" at 11 am., followed by a noon bar- weekly. It is open to men and women becue at the picnic shelter. The afternoon whom share a common concern of man- features a host of childrens' activities. At aging pounds sensibly. For more info., 8 pm the evening program explores parks call Jan, 250-392-5412. in our region. WEEKLY MEETINGS Tncsdav~ July 18 ,WEDNESDAYS Tolerance Committee is meeting at 6:30 pm at 4542 Park Avenue. Gays, les- BODY MASSAGE classes meet every bians and friends are encouraged to at- Gall Bladder Wednesday from Jan. 19 - Feb. 9 from 1-2 tend. Celebration of Pride Day will be on "It was excruciatinq! About 2 hours after dinner, I had p.m. at the Northwest Health Unit on the agenda. For more information call sharp knotsof pain in tF;eupper abdomen and a stabbing feel- Kahun Street. ing belween my shoulder blades. I was nauseous, bloated and 638-0228 or visit The free classes are taught by a quali- feverish, barely able to move. A few hours oter he m serf. terracepride@hotmail, com. ended with a blast of pale, floaty diarrhea. That was a relief fied massage therapist. Call Kathleen because I'd felt so bad I was afraid I miaht even burstl" Tristan Micheal Kushnerek BrooklynJayde Hoekstra Parry at 638-2200 for more information. Saturday. July 22 The woman speaking had describe"d a nasty gallbladder Date & lime of Ilirth: Date &.Timeof Bit'fll: Don't forget to bring a blanket, towel and attack. About 20% of Norlh Americans over the age of 40 Christmas in July kicks off at Terrace- June 27, 2000 at 10:06 p.m. June 20, 2000 at 9:35 a.m, massage oil. have gallstones. Often there are no symptoms until a sudden Weight: 7 Ibm.9oz. Sex: Male Weight:7 lbs,l I oz. Sex: Female view Lodge, 4103 Sparks St. The fun rush to the hospital in extreme discomfort starts at 2 pm and includes the sale of Triggers include alcohol, fatty, and fried foods. Other Parents: Dean &Sonya Kushnerek Parents: Pamela& Robert Hoekstra PHOTO CLUB meets every second handicrafts, music, goodies and even a causes of gallstones include high cholestero eve s, food a er- and fourth Wednesday at the Caledonia gles, diets high in hydrogenated and saturated fats, preg- ¢ ¢ visit from Santa himself. For more info., High School Projection room at 7 p.m. nancy, birth control pills, and too much sun exposure call 638-0223, ext. 233. Gallbladder disease has the potential to become serious, Baby's Name: Baby's Name: For more info call Shawn Zettler at 638- and gall bladder removal is the fifth most common operation ZacharyKenneth AbrahamJacob 6398. performed in the U.S. However, a change n d et andl feslyle Date & 11nle of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Wednesday, July 26 combined with the right supplementshas enabled many peop e Fantasy Fair for children up to eight June 28, 2000 at 6:42 p.m. June 30, 2000 at 2:21 a.m. COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY FOR to 'manage this condition and avoid surgery. years old accompanied by an adult. THE SOLUTION:To manage this cond t an, try to avoid the Weight: 8 Ibm.8oz. Sex: Male Weight: 10 Ibs. loz. Sex: Male WOMEN: Bible study, child care and Dress-ups, puppets, face painting and triggers listed above. Modern diets are too fu I of refined car- Parents: CarmdlaWoods Parents: Patty& Mike Brousseau study material supplied at the Christian more. Bring your imaginations. Costumes botiydrates and fat, too low in fiber Eat more raw foods" Reformed Church, 3602 Sparks St from avoid fried and fatty foods, chocolate, coffee and refinetJ ¢ welcome. Runs from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm at sugar. 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m, the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. For .If I suffered a,gall bladder attack, I'd want to avoid the Baby'sNmne: Baby's Name: more into., call 638-1863. pain and worry ot surgery. Along with dietary chanaes, 'd KarissaLee Brown Ralsflin DavidRodney Magee TERRACE ROD AND GUN CLUB supplement with a cleansing tea and f bre, Jec:ithin ~ falfa Date & lime of Birth: Bate &Time of Birth: meets the first Wednesday of every eS senttal" ratty acids, dlgeshve' " enzymes, dandel on w" th beet Sunday. July 30 June 16, 2000 at 2:,12 a.m, June 3o, 2000 at 3:35 a.m. month at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse at root, and an antloxidant comb nation includin grapeseed Lakelse Community Associatiun is extract and milk thiste. A full spectrum of vitamins and miner. Weight: 9 Ibm.3oz. Sex: Female Weight: 7 Ibm.8oz. ,Sex: Male the Rifle Range. als is beneficial. Tumeric is a mild seasoning that promotes Parents: RheaCharlie & tlarry Parents: Stmonel.eason & RJ Magee meeting at Mount Layton Hot Springs bile production. Resort at 2 pro. Brown PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies Pd expect a notable reduction in the number of gal stones takes place Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m, at and attacks over a period of months. A manta nance pro. Monday. August 7 gram should be cont nued to prevent future attacks. the health services society (formerly The Dutch Voices will be preforming a Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St.) Get A concert in Terrace at the Pentecostal As- Public health nurse on hand to answer sembly, 3511 Eby at 7:30 pm. Admission questions. is free. plan to attend with family and Free friends and enjoy a variety of songs, chor- PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC al works, solos and instrumental pieces. Baby Gift. FESTIVAL COMMITTEE meetings PUBLIC SERVICE held every second Wednesday of the (Simple, huh?) month. ANNOUNCEMENTS Just see our service desk for more information The North Coast Metls Society meets TERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE the first Sunday of the month at 529-8th CLUB meets Wednesday evenings at Ave., Prince Rupert, at 7 p.m. Call Shelly 6:45 at the Legion, Interested partnerships Overwaltea Callihou at 250-627-5628 or Alanna John- welcome, For ,mere information contact ston at 250-627-8470 for more info, 635-3788. : i .... Kis owzaaxxitla . • i : ...... The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000- B3 New food program Q: P0 you have a perso,al easy to swallow i,ws e,t pie,? THERE MAY be a pro- another two months before / blem with the toast, but the program takes hold at A: Forabalanced (~~']~ 1 other than that things seem MMH and Terraceview to be working out for Ter- Lodge. raceview Lodge's new "The main concern here food program. [Terraceview Lodge] was 2. Heahhy;eating: ~,,,,~tl~ ]~ 3. hbur doctor's advice The program was im- that the food would be www.porficip0ctioncam plemented a month ago as served on trays to the resi- part of a new partnership dents," said McMynn; between Terraceview ',But just because the food Lodge and Mills Memorial iS prepared ahead of time Hospital (MMH). doesn't mean the way we "I would say that things serve it is any differently. Medical Equipment are going pretty well," We still serve food family said Linda McMynn, man- style.!' Loan, Service ager of dietary and house- That means Ihal resi- keeping services at Terra- dents are Served at their ceview Lodge. tables. In Your Community She is quick to point Stan Doll is one resi- In Your Home. out that toast on the other dent at Terraceview who's hand isn't faring so good. happy with the food. "Everyone complains "They've always been about toast," she said. very good to me," said the "When you prepare toast 81-year-old resident. ahead of time and cover it, Doll battled a rare form it becomes soggy, but if of polio of the throat 65 you just leave it out, it be- year ago, which means he comes dry." needs specially prepared Because of the pro- food. blem, McMynn is remov- "The food is easy for ing toast from the menu at me to swallow. Nothing MMH and replacing it has changed," he said. with muffins and scones - Terracevlew Lodge's food that does well on the new food program was im- ,,~ new program. plemented after almost a She thinks that it'll take year of planning. • (;I|ILVJIE [ . ;l'Olqq-"liS 635TIPSI" Canadian- Red Cross

I Terrace Totem Ford . [ was pleased to be a part of Dry Grad 2000. The WELCOME! II winning team was "Hulk-a-Maniacs". They fit 18 Valleyview Medical Clinic is pleased to welcome into our Dr. Anita Buriloski-Chkipova O0 Focus who has arrived to replace Dr. Erica Buck in family ZX3, practice starting July 4, 2000. Dr. Buriloski- Chkipova will be available to see any patients Pictured formerly attending Dr. Buck. She will also be LEN "Curly" Casey chats with Terrace Community Facility Society member, here is Irene Blackstone at Heritage Park's founding member tea, June 25. pleased to accept any new patients. For the appointments please call History comes alive winning team 635-0988 ia Heritage Park recognizes founding members consist- THE FOUNDERS of the Those founders in atten- ing of: McConnell, Herman and Daisy Heritage Park museum dance also took the oppor- Ortrud Buschmann, were honoured with a tunity to talk about the Prihar, Yvonne Moen, Anne Me- ,-,, ~l~uan Harris, June 25 tea at the site for struggles they faced and to Kay and husband Jim, their work...... gwe their impressions on Judy and Ales Houlden, Sandeep Nijjar, Bekki Estes, Maree Mackenzie, . The museum was what has happened since Brent Burbee, Tia Merrit, Mathieu Audras, ~ale, founded ] 7 years ago. Floyd ~and Aileen F~:ank the new operator, the Ter- and son Norman, Margaret Macedo, Harry Gill, Leslie Braun, Kiyo Godo, It now contains a col- race Community Facilities lection of restored settler O'Brien and Marion Cliff. Grog Eyjolfson, Lance Armstrong, Kathy Sainis, Society took over. The park attracts a Chris Bryant, Jordan Linteris, Easel Yamashita. cabins and buildings which Society official Bruce were moved to the loca- number of toursits every Martindale replied with re- summer, many of whom Terrace Totem Ford would like to thank Spotless tion on the bench. marks of appreciation for Cleaners and All Season's Sports for their help Inside the buildings and are drawn to the unique the founders, adding that history of the north. with this great evening. cabins are a number of ar- the society is committed tifacts that have been do- The park is open seven to Heritage Park's preser- days a week from 10:30 Congratulations to all2000 Grads. nated over the years. vation. I An outbuilding contains am to 4:30 pm starting at Invited founders at the the the beginning of May larger exhibits, including tea were Len Casey, Barb two vintage fire trucks. and running until the end and Pierre LeRoss, Walter of August.

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KEITH FREEMAN PORTS 638.7283 etti ng a gri p on life I arm-wrestler tackles more than just fists in effort to battle through disability IF' YOU'RE planning on Despite his bulging arm shaking Allan Heinricks' muscles and the intimida- SKEENA ANGLER hand, be warned, a vice ting piles of weights plan- has nothing on him. ted on his living room ROB BROWN The long time Terrace floor, Heinricks considers resident was at Williams himself to be someone Dissecting the catch Lake on Canada Day tak- able to reach out on a ing part in the B.C. Arm compassionate level to u and I are a collection of cells ,arranged system- Wrestling Championships, people, and plans on open- ically. Of special interest to us in this Age of a precursor to the Cane- ing a counselling practice hemistry, is the state and fate of our endocrine dian championships in Ke- one day. system. lowna in September. The In the meantime, his Our endocrine or hormonal system is made up of our Kelowna event is expected aim is to put Terrace on pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus and pituitary glands, to draw more than 300 par- the map for more than its and, depending on your sex, testicles, or ovaries. These ticipants from across the airport, fishing and ker- organs release chemical messengers, or hormones, into our country, modes. blood streams in minute concentrations. These messages Besides arm-wrestling "I want to make Ter- are transmitted to genes, ultimately guiding the develop- and working out in his own race the hub of the north ment of our sexual organs as well as our nervous and living room turned gym, for arm wrestling," he says Heinricks holds a BA in proudly. "It's the Terrace immune systems. If the corrb.'l: messages are chemically psychology, certificates in guys who've taken the Ru- telegraphed by our glandular transmitters then accurately various counselling pert tournaments." decoded by the cellular receivers, our hormone system courses, and is a founding if Heinricks captures operates smoothly. If the wires are down somewhere along student of UNBC. first place in his division the endocrine line, the consequences of a communication All of this he's done at Kelowna, he plans on break down can be dire indeed. from his wheelchair-- the travelling to Finland for New synthetic chemicals are being brewed in industrial 42-year-old has been a the world championships laboratories the world over. Each year 1000 new synthetic paraplegic since his stroke in November-- providing chemicals enter the glc~balmarket. Some (but, by no means five years ago. he can get the necessary all) of the products of this Frankenchcmistry are tested for Despite the stroke-in- sponsorships. skin and eye irritations, mutations, obvious birth defects, duced speech impediment, Surprisingly, some have and cancers, but none have been adequately tested for their and the inability to rely actually refused to help heavily on his legs to get Heinricks when he was effect on the endocrine system. Particularly alarming is the around, the Prince Rupert seeking support to travel to fact that many invisible endocrine disruptors that have been native conducts a rigorous the Williams Lake event. in use for many years have had even less testing than more exercise routine. "Some people just recent concoctions. Daily, he peddles on his brushed me off and didn't Scientists have proven that synthetic chenaicals have a sit-down exercise bike, think I coulddo it." tendency to interfere with naturally produced hormones. lifts 60 plus pound weights Ralph Weick, Hein- Variously known as "endocrine disruptors", "estrogen with a pulley using only ricks' cousin says that the ~cl(ers",~d"synthetlc hGmones," a small quantity of ~ his fingers, and manages .guy has alway.s impressdd -these.insidiotts'formulations can have adevastating effect • to do some walking on his him mentally and physic- on the endocrine system, particularly at critical times such stepper, ally. as foetal development, with serious and lifelong conse- "I always like chal- "It's amazing how he ienges, I look on life as a keeps his sense of quences for brain function, behaviour, development and series of challenges," he humour," he said. "When reproductive capacity...... ~ ...... r ...... r - - • says. he doesn't place in some travelling to Kelowna in September for the Canadian championships. Today there are at least 300-500 measurable chemicals Heinricks passion for of these tournaments, it in people's bodies that were not found in anyone's tissue arm wrestling started in doesn't get him down he before the 1920s. Declining sperm counts, increased rates Prince Rupert, where he just gains strength from of breast, testicular and prostate cancer and increasing inci- worked as a bouncer at that." no matter how nauch coun- He was once someone "This is what keeps me dence of childhood hyperactivity ,and learning disorders are Bogey's night club. Weick has arm wrestled selling one gets, the will who, in his own words, from going nuts," he says, now being studied in the context of hormone disruption. "Five guys in town with him before and de- to pull through a trying "enjoyed drinking a bit too pointing at his humungous It's weU known that industrial spawn, such its PCBs and would go to the bar, and scribes the experience as time through lies within, much". German Sheppard-Colly dioxins, has built up in the food chain and is now found in try and beat each other "like trying a pull a tree "Part of the reason I do "He was completely cross Flips. meat, fish and d~dry produce. Less well known is that the and even things up." out of its roots." this is to tell people in my haywire," said Weick. When he's not tending contamination of the human diet also occurs when other The first time he re- "He just gets it in his position that they can ac- "He's a strong man too." to Filps, Heinricks has two chemicals, such as phthalates, leach out of packaging mate- members arm wrestling head that his arm isn't complish anything." He got over drinking turtles to look after. was at age 16 with his going to move." "Anything" doesn't and smoking three years "People see what I'm dais and penetrate food, and accumulate in our fatty tissue. older brother and father. When it comes right seem out of the question ago and cites religion and doing, I'm not sitting What does all this have to do with fish and fishing? Too He beat them both. down to it, Heinricks' win- for this fist-locker. Hein- his animals as paramount around feeling sorry for much, as it turns out. Fish have endocrine systems. "I felt guilty for beating ning philosophy is one of ricks has had to overcome to the battles he's had to myself, idleness is my Hormone disrupting pesticides are found in water supplies. my heroes," he recalled, individualism. He says that more than just his stroke, fight, nemesis." They have been making their way into the seas along with "I can't afford to quit." about four hundred other man made toxins. The prohlem was first diagnosed in Europe, where it I caused such alarm that many European governments gath- ered in Portugal two years ago and pledged to stop the Sports Scope release of these hazardous substances into the environment. Recent research has discovered that a chemical called Atrazine stops salmon from breeding and migrating, and Babe Ruth tournament has contributed to the 82 per cent decline in salmon catch- hits the field next week es across Europe in the last 25 years. Three synthetic musk THIS IS THE year to be in Terrace if you're a fan of fragrances, widely used in maps, perfumes, air ffesheners, baseball. The bantam girls hit the field last week for deodorants and detergents disrupt the hormone systems of their provincials and this week its the boys who take fish have found their way into marine fish, mussels and over. Expectations are high but, according to team crustaceans. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocart~ns--chemi- captain Jonathan Major, the priority will be to "just cals released by the burning of coal, oil, gas and waste-- have fun basically." have been proven to be 100 times more poisonous than Major likes his team's batting and defence, but orighlally thought when exposed to sunlight-. PAHs have an area that needs work, he says, are the cutoff plays been found to kill cod larvae and oyster embryos in labora- from the outfield. The games kick off on Sunday July 23, and will continue through most of the week. tory tests, and may have a lot to do with the crash in European cod stocks. Yet not one single chemical has been Junior Open tees off banned in the two years since the Portuguese conference. These same chemical horrors are bleeding into the .seas Monday morning that wash up against our coasLs along with Brominated THE SKEENA Valley Golf and Country Club is Flame Retardants relei~d from TV's and computers, fur- playing host to the Junior Open on Monday and Tuesday July 17 and 18. niture and textiles. All of them have been found in whales, Participants aged nine to 18 are welcome, as are dolphins, ~Ids, sea birds, and fish. Recently it has been dis- adults as walkers. Contact the club at 635-2542. covered that the exposure of North American salmon to endocrine disruplors has dramatically decreased their ocean LIKE LIGHTNING: Fallen Yaslnchuk tosses a pitch during opening day action. Back Eddy International survival. Consider how this stuff climbs up the food d~ain and Thunder jolts field with two stays on top of men's finds its way into you and me. The environment is absorp- soccer league tive and we are part of it. Stop and reflect on the fact that victories on opening day BACK EDDYlnter,,ationalisestablisbingafirm the rotes of breast, testicular and prostate cancer and hold on top spot in the Terrace Senior Men's Soccer increasing incidence of childhood hyperactivity are increas. AMIDST SHOUTS and cheers, the pro- Both northwest teams were shining Association. As of July 6, the team was still unbea- ing (in the UK, France and Denmark: between the 1940s vincial bantam girls fastball tournament's through the first day of action. Kitimat ten, with 11 wins and four ties, that's eight points and 1980s the rate of testicular cancer trebled and human round robin got underway on July 7. beat Central Saanich 8-5 and added vic- better than Super BM, who does have three games in sperm counts dropped by almost 50 per cent.) think of all The Terrace Thunder took on Vancou- tortes against Kelowna and then Summer- hand. the people you know who have had, or have, cancer. ver at Elks Park in their opener, with ace land on day two to clinch a playoff berth. The season is nearing the mid-way point but in- Fifteen European Governments gathered in pitcher Fallen Yasinchuk getting the start. With TV and radio crews buzzing ,crested participants can join the waiting list, by Copenhagen for an international conference to discuss how Terrace looked good early, scoring two around the field and crowd-jammed bled- completing an application form available at the Ter- to stem this poisonous tide. The governments of North runs in the second inning on some sloppy chers, the event was clearly a hit with the race Arena recreation office. For more informalion Vancouver defence to establish a 2-1 local community as well as visitors from call Frazer Dodd at 615.0008 or Terry Marleau at America, faced with the same menace, need to do the same, lead. 632-7378. I'm writing the federal minister of the environment on the They won that game as well as a later around the province who'd come to cheer on their squads. The league also has online statistics available for matter, and I urge you to do the same, match-up against North Delta, setting Look for a full wrap-up in next week's those who want to keep Irack of the teams. The ad- themselves up for a potential playoff po- Standard. dress is www.tsma.terracc.bc.ca. sition. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000- B9 TERRACE STANDARD

• i CTION D The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to sol rates therefore and Io delermino page Iocatbn. Classifications! The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that n is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status end ACTION ,aD RATES ANNOUNCEMENTS 616 COMMERCIAL employment when placing "For Rent:" ads, Landlords can state a no.smoking prefecence. I OS ANNOUNCEMET,4TS 62e FOR SALEOR RENT The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to relain any answers directed Io the News Box Reply 1 tO ANNIVERSARIES 636 HOUSESFOR RENT Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental, 120 BJRTHbAYS 640 MISC FOR RENT 125 CHURCH 644 MOBILE HOMES Box replies on "Hold" instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unTess mailing instructions are received. 130 COMING EVENTS 648 ROOM & BOARa Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original decumenrs to avoid loss. ! 638-7283 13S ENGAOEMENT/ 656 SHARE All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days aner the firsl publication. WEDDINGS ACCOMMOOATIC~I It is agreed by the advediser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Slandard in the event of failure to pubiish an advertisement as published 14S IN MEMORIAM 6~0 STORAGE DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 150 LEGALNOTEE$ 66e TOURIST shall be limiled to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advert[slng space occupied by rhe Incorrect or Display, Word Classified and Classified Display 155 OBITUARIES ACCOMMOOAnONS omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability In any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. 160 rENDERS 676 WANTED TO RENT 165 THANKS 680 WAREHOUSES Name Address i ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When astat holiday falls PE~ONA~ ~ EsrA~ ~ .h O " e Star Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard #__Weekend Advertiser on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is 210 BUSINESSPE RSONAL5 7OS ACREAGES/LOTS.... I ...... : ..... 230 LOS/& F(TJND 7t 5 COMMERCIAl.PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION, .Credit Card No. Expiry Date Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads. 2,40 PERSONALS 730 Fan SALEeY OWNER MERCHANDISE 73S HOUSES E] VISA EJ MASTERCARD 745 h,~)elLES TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 315 AUCTIONS 755 OPEN HOUSE PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE 330 COMPUTERS TERRACE, B,C. VCG 5R2 355 FUnNr[URE 770 WANTED 360 GARAGESALES AUTOMO//VE All classified and classified display ads MUST BE 365 MISC. FOR SALE 810 CARS Fen SAE 1 2 .7: 5 PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When 380 TIMBER 8 t S TRUCKSFOR ,SALE 395 WANTED e20 VANS FOR SAIl: phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard PETSI FARM RECREAnONM 7 8 g 10 410 FARMEQUIPMENT 8S4 AIRCRAFT number ready. 425 UVESTOCK WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 435 PETS G58 AT~G 862 BOATS/ MARINE 11 12 13 14 lS 1 Week (elandard & Advertiser) ~13.38"(~. OST) INDUSTRY 866 MOTORCYCLES ~ ~eeks (Standard & AdveiTiser) ~25,68"pnc. OST) 460 EQUIPMENT 870 RVG CAMPERS 47U LCOGING/TIMBER 874 RV'S STH WHEELS *Additional words lover 25~ 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GeT 480 MACHINERY 1(3 17 18 20 878 RV~SMOTORHOMES CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE EM~OYMEHT 882 RV RENTALS $11.90 per column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 5 t 0 BUSINESS 890 ~OWMaelLES 1 3.38 OPPORTUNITIES , • 21 22 23 24 25.68 520 CAREERS SERVICES S30 EDUCATION 910 BUILDINGeERVICES t '(BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 1.3.64 540 HELPWANTED 912 CARPENTRY 13.91 14.18 14.45 14.71 t IN I~EMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT CROUPS) $7,70 c.in 570 ~UE)RING 914 CHILDCARE 25.9=3 26.22 26.48 2e.75 27.02 ' 580 WORKWANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For longer or. )lense tl~e n sopnr~te'sheer LEGAL ADVERTISING ...... $14.14 per column inch RENTAL 932 HANDYMAN Clip & Mail This Form To: 6D4 APARTMENTS 936 JANITORIAL Phone Fax For regional coverage place your display ad In the 608 BASEMENTSUnE 944 MISC. SERVICES Terrace Standard weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 612 ".ABtNS/COTrAGES 3210 Clinton St.,.Terrace, B.C. VBG 5R2 S TA' ARD 638-7283 638-8432 "165 THANKS 105 :: :: June 7, 2000 i ANNOUNCEMENT; JAMES TO THE Maternity staff at Mills T~VEL ADVISORY Memorial Hospital. Thank you MISKELLY BI~tSH INVITATIONTO APPLY .... IS ALCOHOL a problem? Many for all your care and attentio~ HIGHWAY ! 6 BSc with Distinction COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE ASO860 ~" find a solution one day at a time during the birth of our daught~l~' Enhanced Eligibility Bid Proposal Sale Prince Rupert to Kitwanga Junction Biology Major, Russian Minor with Alcoholics Anonymous. Katea on June 19. A very spe- This is an EnhancedEligibility bid proposaltimber sale liconoo. For the purposeof July 1-30, 2000 250-635-6533 cial thanks goes to Margret, this timbersale licence,western rod cedarshakos and shinglesore deemedto be Heather, Frederika, Dr. Fergu- value-added products.Pursuant to Section 21 or the FomstAct, lhe District The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises motorists traveling son, Dr. Almas and Dr. Butler. Managerwill accepttenders from individualsor corporationsregistered as Small Highway 16 from Hazelton Prince Ruped to expect 20 minute delays for pilot FRANCES BIRDSELL Business Forest Enterprises,category two (2) and categorythree (3). Tenders car escods and single lane traffic around seal coatingoperations in the follow- From Helen & Gerry. requirethe submissionof a proposal.This liconoeis part of the Jobs and 1~mber CONSULTING Accord initiativeto sell Ihe SmallBusiness Forest EnterpriseProgram's historic ing areas. • Facilitation .Mediation undo,soldvolumes. KASIKS TO DUMONT'S LEVEL RAIL CROSSING • Consensus Process ClosingDate: July 21, 2000et 9:30 e.m. District: Kalum • Spanish Translation GeographicLocation: KleanzaLake Term:Two (2) yeors July 5 to July 11th Upset StumpageRate: $16.52per cubic metre Fresh oil, loose gravel, and equipment 86 krns east of Prince Rupee Volume: 16,t 98 cubicmoires, more or loss (competitivevolume) Call 635-2184 Upset SlumpageRate: $0,25per cubic met,o and 42 kma west of Terrace between8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Volume: 9.686 cubicmetros, more or loss(non-competilive volume) COPPER RIVER TO BIG OLIVER CREEK Thank you far the supportduring The upset stunlpsge rate was determinedby ,he Market PricingSystem, end is g D]T,-,i.p:~ .t.x,,,,.h't~lm~ Duane'sshort bottle with cancer. applicableonly to coniferous~reen sawlog grades. July 12 to July 22nd, Thanksto Dr. Lee and her staff, Applicantsmuse commil to operate,or committo constructand operale,a limber Fresh oil, loose gravel, and equipment,5 kms east of Terraceand 47 kms I aytheninth m lenlhweek offer .e~u~.. I processingfacility ownedor leasedby the applicant,that is capableof proUuc[ng west of KitwangaJunction belween 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. conceplion,lhe prEborn child s~ks ;~JtJ~~ | ParkAvenue Clinic for all theirsup- woodfibre productsconsidered by the Ministerof Foreststo be value-addedprod- his or her'hunb, tu,nssomersuuhs, II ~:...~,~: ucts for the pu:'poseof this competilion. Flag persons and pilot cars will guide single lane traffic through the construc- iump~,squlnts10 d0se 0ul light,frownsl " "'~ I port, to all the homecare nursing An applicationswill be fudhotevaluated by the followingcriterion and weighUngs: swllows,and moves his or hertongue. | staff, physi0 therapist, speech tion zone. Motorists are advised to maintain a 30 km construction speed on lettucePro.~fe Education Assoc. I therapist, occupational therapist, Criteria Wol~lhtlna Ule freshly seal coated roads to avoid windshielddamage and allow sudace Box 8S2, Terrace I ; 120 BIRTHDAYS- : Emolovment ao gravel to work its way into the road surface. The newly seal coated surface 1 0nd Ihe hospice volunteers during Proximity 20 Duane's short Rehabilitation, our Existing Plant 10 can require up to two days to cure properly. financial institutions, the Sunlife New capital investrn0nt VIVA CLINIC Labour value-added Please adjust your schedules appropriately,observe the posted construction ( representative and staff for their Channo in value.added 10 Recoveryour health in a speeds and take the time to enjoy this beautiful part af the world. Contact the support, as well us the local unions. Revenue 20 Northwest Region, Ministry of Transportation and Highways at (250) 638- natulal[nregrated way. TOTAL WEIGHTING 100 Thanks to the many family Bed 6440 for fudher information. LIFE ENERGY ASSESSMENT friends who phoned,brought fond, Comments: t ..,BRITISH i includes environmental sent cords and flowers, and hove 1, The licensee wilt be responsible for the building of 4.1 km of block rood. and food allergytesting , 2.- The bridge across.South Kleanze Creek will be the ,esponsiblity el the Ministry LOLLIMBIA iven us lots of support.To the chit:~' o Forests., : , L l ! ..... ~ .... Ministry at Transportationand Highways :. AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE.~,; tea's friends who hove supported, ..... ,. ; ...... o ....,...... l i ,j 'REFLEXOLOGY, EAR CANDLING end been there to listen. ' AppliCations' wilt beiac~0pted by tee Disff)c{ M;~hagei, ~KahJm'For~st'bi,~lrict, 200: AURICULAR ACUPRESSURE Denise,Jennifer & Crystal Evanofl. 5220 Keitn Avenue, Terrace, BriUbh Columbia, V8G 1LI until 9:30 a.m, on July 2t, Frances Birdsell, i 2000, There is additional matori~,l which the applicants must consider in their application. COURT BAILIFF SALE NaturalHealth Practitioner Thi~ material, application forms and any other information about the Smart Call 635-2194 for an appointment Business Program can be obtained from the above Forest District Office, Specify The Court Bailiff will offer for sale the interest in the following 4506 Lakelse (a:..o.I~ TotemFumilure) Ii ~mbor Sale LicenceAS0860. Judgment Debtor: i' Thomas Cedric Talt, Deborah Emmaline Tail', David Ruben Gray, Kathy Sylvia Marilyn Gray One 2000 Yamaha model R6 Motorcycle - VINJYARJO4N7YA001819 Kitselas First Nation ' n_/n Condon Sold on an "As is, Where is" basis, no guarantees or warranties implied or given. The Kitselas Treaty Office will be hosting a two- - gune 29, 2000 Sealed bids will be received at the Court Bailiff's office up to the day information session for the Kitselas member- AMENDMENT TO FOREST hour of 12:00 noon, July 17, 2000. ship to discuss the current treaty negotiations that deep sadness, we DEVELOPMENT PLAN Sale may be sub act to cancellation without notice. The Court he sudden passing of Bailiff reserves the right to adjourn the sale without notice and are ongoing with the Federal Government of NOTICE OF PUBLIC apply to the court for further direction if the need arises. Canada and the province of British Columbia, Laura. Survived by VIEWING Terms of Sale: Each bid must be accompanied by a draft or Date: July 18 and 19, 2000 icy Condon and Jim Notice is hereby given thai money order in the amount of 10% of the bid offered and made Skeena Cellulose Inc. (SCI) ayable to Caledonia Court Bailiff Services. The 10% deposit may Time: 7:00 p.m. step-parents Guy Terrace Operations, will hold a e waived in special circumstances. The balance of the bid, plus public viewing of q proposed c both days doors will open at 6:30 p.m. d Donna Condon, Amendment to the Forest applicable taxes to be paid immediately upon acceptance of the Development Plan for Tree Farm bid, failure to do so may result in forfeiture of the deposit. Highest Location: Kitselas Community Hall, hers Jim and Kristian Licence #1. This Amendment to bid not necessarily accepted. 1561 Kulspai Crescent the Plan will cover the ' Grace, grandparents Whiteboltom geographic area For more information please contact, Mel Bevan, Doreen Wallington, within Ihe Kalum Forest District. BAILIFF SALE Kitselas Negotiator or Glenn Bennett, Treaty The Forest Developmenl 1996 Chevrolet light duty C/K Diesel Jim Condon, Uncle Plan shows the location and Coordinator at 635-5084. orderly development of pro- 1995 GMC light duty C/K 1500 Auntie Roxana and posed harvesting, road devet. 1991 Ford Explorer 4 dr. XLT 4x4 ~,. • .:% opment, maintenance, and 1977 Ford 250 P/U , other cherished deactivalion for the period of gs and relatives. 1998-2005. The Plan also For appointment to view and for further information, please 145tN ,: includes information on the :MEMORIAM : ~ ial service was held maintenance and protection of contact the undersigned. • ... ! . :' .... other resource values in the CALEDONIA COURT BAIUFF SERVICES n Prince George. In area.. The proposed #3-4554 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S2 flowers, donations Amendment perlains to Blocks R Smith Duane Patrick 501140 & 501940. The (250) 635-7649 DavidGeorge Mailett made to tile SPCA or Amendment is available for Oclaber10, 1931 Evanoff review by resource agencies March18, 1964t0 J0ne23, 2000 en Crisis Line. and the public before approval to June26, 2000 is considered by Ihe Ministry of Duane wos Iha laving husband and Foresls. father to geniseand their girlsJennifer The proposed Amendmenl san and flew to the Forest Development Plan and Crystal.He was the son of Fredand • / ,..,.~ I ".:.~,~' will be available for public CITY' OF TERRACE ~ IreneEvan01f review at Ihe Skeena Cellulose and older Inc. Woodlands Office, 4900 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING br01her to Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Rick Evan0ff. from July 12, 2000 to Duane was 210 BUSINESS :, September 9, 2000 belween 36 years01d. i.. •PERSONALS ."~., the hours of 8:00 A.M. and Ha was born 3:30 P.M. or by appointment ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend :~:~ and raised in WILL SET UP and maintain (638-5700). Zoning Bylaw No. 1431-1995 and amendments thereto. "~~ Nelson, B.C. your small business bookkeep- The proposed Amendment ~~'~ w,lh numer- Warehouse Lien Act to the Forest Development Plan THE SUBJECT PROPERTIES: ing requirements. 10+ yrs ex- may be revised as a resuh of ~~ ous ounts perience. Excellent references Under Warehouse Lien The application affecls tile land, within the City of Terrace, that ~7 uncles,toas- written comments received. To t, upon request. Phone 635-9592 ensure consideration, all com- lies: ins and other rc.~.ivesnaarby. He met or Email: manucomp@ uni- Act, there will be sold hy Grieve not for me ments must be in writin~l and within all lands zoned C3 (Service Commercial). Not' mourn the while, and married Denise in Nalson. Soon serve.corn Phil's CustomTowing Ltd. a addressed to Skeena Cellulose For happier would I be after, theymoved to Winnipeg,then on Inc., Terrace Operalions, 4900 THE INTENT: To see you smile. to Kitimalwhere Duane commenced his 1996 Ford F150 4WHDR Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G ten year careerwith Akan. Alter they To amend Zoning Bylaw 1431-1995 by: Let no tears fall EVAIfLY.RAYS P/U, VIN# 1FTEF14N6T- 5L8. All comments musl be relocatedto Terraceand put downroots~ received prior to September 9, revising the allowable uses for C3 (Service Commercial) Since I have passed away, FREE 2000 CALENDAR their lives soon became Intertwined NA35231 belonging to 2000. zoned |ands in order to bring the allowable uses into con- But misn mo and within the community.Here they built SRV39,99 c011actorsadition Remember me each day. formance with the purpose of the zone and the intent of the many variedend long lastingrelation. ratedbest service and mostaccurate Slanley Bernard Henyu 10 Official Community Plan. Live you your lives ships.Duana has many (acetsto his per- psychicsIn Cda In 1998+1999 recover $4330.86 for BYLAW INSPECTION: As I would want you to, sonality in which he expressedwit.h all : Career And treat thy fellowman storage. The highest bid or his individualand diverserelationships. Relationships 1~ THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BYLAW AND RELEVANT As I would do. Duannwas loved by one and all. Hewill for your golf Lover BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS MAY BE INSPECTED in the recep- • Spouse habits any bid may not necessar- And when the time has come, be ~,nn~lymissed. His shortbattle wit! ' $32.10 gives ,eduocd end fine ereen tion area at the City of Terrace Public Works Buildln.q at 5003 Your lives be through, cancer was fought wilh dignity and Picking Lotto #'s ily be accepted. Sale will fees at 281 a.C, end Alberla courses Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C., be~eon the hours of~3:00 a I shall be waiting here courage. Donationscan be made to • V in 2000 take place 2 p.m. al 4925 -- and more to 4:00 p.m. each day from Wednesday, Juy 12th,/~ For each of you, Sch0orDistrict#02 in his memoryor tha , Two lot one admission re Iho Monday, July 24the 2000, excluding Saturdays and SuJ. Keith Ave, Terrace, BC, on Vancouver Goll Expo CanadianCancer Society. The memorial 1-900-451-4055 pUBLIC HEARING DETAILS: In lieu of flowers,donations can 24 HRS. $2.99/mln * IB+ , AutomaUc enlry in a prize draw Ior servicewas held in Terrace,0.C. on June the 26th of July, 2000 tickels 1o the 2000 Air Canada be made ta the Leukemia 30, 2000. An~' persons wishing to voice their opinions regardinq this appli- Championship' ca,on may ao so m writing, and/or in person, AT THE PUBUC Research Fund, Suite 310 1682 *rio purchase nocessa~/10onlot prize dlaw i ii, HEARING TO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL West 7th Ave., Vancouver, BC B CHAMBERS, AT 7:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, JULY 24TH, 2000. V6J 4S6 Ph: 1-800-,570.8655 TEEN HOMES NEEDED I Call ~ck0tmastar at 280-4444 Thankyou to all our o, 1-800-863-3611 THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Minislryfor Children & Families (noservice charge, p,/ces Include OS T). MUNICIPAL ACT, R.S.B.C., 1996, AND AMENDMENTS Friendsfor all Ihek support. needsf0sler homes 1or leansin your / A lundflHIng prol(let of THERETO. PBRTICIPr.7[TIOI'I ~® BRrFISII COLUMBIA ( '1 The Mallett Family E mmmunily,ii inlerestedplease call | LUNGASSOCIATION TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. www.participaclian.com 638-2311,ask for LeeCoxf0rd. I RaN Poe. LE, Chief Administrative Officer B 10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July ] 2, 2000 INVITAT. ION TO TENDER 230 LOST & Description I Reference I Closing Date FOUND E704-00-06 July 24,2000 WANTED TO buy certified BC Hydro in,~les fenders for the following WORK. GOLD RING with stone found horse riding helmets. Any size TO slash, prune, remove trees and e~s~se of woce wasle for apDrox~malely 1,4 km in Lisa 250-698-7338 FULL TIME #roduction person iongln and 6 0 m .1 width of new d,sti~but=onright of way The work location is highway 37 in parking lot of McDonalds. July 1st, 2000. Call to identify. required for Sept. 1 by Northern & Lakelse Lake area. tnvilahon lot LWC E704.00.06closes on July 24, 2000 at f 1:00 a.m. Vancouver Island community ,'~ mand~lory silo viewin~ ~ll be held on July 1e. 2000 at I o oo am, 250-632-5108 For more inlolmat~on eonlacl Doug Kelly at 5220 Ketth Avenue Terrace B.C. VaG 4R5 newsoaoer, Must be knowl- ....÷....÷ ...... j, .... C LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pm at edgeable & comfortable in a ~3.5636 the Bingo Hall in Prince Rupert. IIM Macintosh environment. Good Sealed Tenders cleany marked wlln relerenee number w~l oe re~=veo al ff=e above a black leather wallet. Please working knowledge of Quark McEWAN GM address unli111:00a.m. on the above closing Bate, return, no questions asked. I.D. XPress, Pl~otoshop & e-mail ap. is seeking a professional THE POWER IS YOURS very important, Please call (250)624-2002 extension "0", plications is essential. Experi- SALES BOhydro Reward offered. ence with Illustrator would be CONSULTANT an asset. The North Island Ga. YELLOW CONVERTIBLE zette is located in Port Hardy, We invest thousands in training to make you successful. Training: Volkswagon bug petal car used serving a large area from Say- We have on going training BP,I;rlSH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR u.,~= as planter was taken from yard ward to Cape Scott. This is a Management: We have the best management COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A53550 on Lazelle Ave. 06/28/2000. I1 great opportunity for the can- team in the country to assist you. Pursuant tO Soction 20 ol t~O FotestAcf.a Timber Sale Dcence ts bang offered for sale, found please call 250-638- didate looking for diverse ex. Compensation: Commission, bonuses, spiffs (including paid Closing I~ato: July 24.2000 at t :30 o m District: Katum 6449. No questions asked. perience& challenge. Excellenl vacations to our top. producer each year) Geographic Location: 15kmWest Kwinagoaso Forost Sorvico Road Benefits: medical, ~lental, retirement and MORE! Term: One (I) year 240 PERSONALS wages & benefits to the right Volume: Not: 24,5,.57cubic moires, marc or less Yve d{e BCK.K tU gUt 5urllln~tr flUUT5 person. Apply to Bill Macadam, Gross: 53,114 cubic moires, more or ross L .... Tues.- Sat. uu~ Publisher North Island Gazette At McEwan GM we've established a 24 year reputation of hon- Upset Stumpage Rate: St 1.r6 per cubic metro " MALE ORGAN enhancement. PC Box 458 Port Hardy BC, esty, integrity and Outstanding customer service , before and The upset stumpage ralo was determined by the Market Pricing System, and ~s FDA approved. Medical vacuum "' V0N 2P0; email gazette after the sale. With the hottest products On the market and as the apphcable only to conffelous green sawfog grades. pumps or surgical enlargement. Species', Hemlock 98%. Balsam 1%. Spruce t%, more or 10SS @rtewsgroup.ba.ca or fax to fastest growing dealership in our region, we're addinq a sales Tonders will only De accepted from individuals or coroorat~ons tog=stored as a Small Gain 1-3". Permanent and safe. bll:l-" ,~,Atlr~Rlt:,L,.,~, 250-949-7655 by July 21, 2000. professional to help expand Our mariner penetration and'lo help- Resolve impotence. FREE Bus~nes,s Forest Enterpiiso, Category One (t) and/or Two (2).. ~(~,~,~,rvr~m.~r~.~ INLAND KENWORTH Parker our extremely loyal customer base. Logging System: Ground Based brochure. Call Dr. Joel Kaplan. • Pacific Prince George Requires If you're currently a professional in sales, with a solid repeat and Th=~licance requi,es the building of approximalely 5.0 kilometres of on-block roads 312-409-5557. Insurance reim- referral business, apply today.! IF you don't feel you're paid or Aeelcat~ons Will be acceptod by the Oisirict Manager, Kalum Foresl District, 200-5220 bursement. Visit website a journeyman equipment me. Ke~thAvenue, Tenaco, Bntlsh Columbia V80 1L1 unhl 1:30 p.m, on July 24.2000. 435 PETS treated as well as, you should be and you re tired of working for www.drioelkaplan.com. chanic. Experience to include There is add~honal material which the applicant must consider in. their application. hydraulic systems as related to someone who isn t working for you, send any sales history with This material, application forms, and other information about the Small Business THE HEALING Rose Are- ADORABLE PUREBRED forestry equipment & attach- job history for the past two years to: Program, can be obtained from the above Forest District Off=co. Spocify Timber Sale matherapy Massage offers Bri- L¢onee A53550. Cockerspaniel puppies. Born ments. Apply in writing to: Attn'. McEwan GM 5004 Hwy. 16 West Terrace,B.C. VaG 555 dal parties. Special Discount June 6, 4 females, 2males, first Service Manager, 1995 Quinn All replies are striclly confidential (no calls please) rates. Call Susan 250-635-2406 shots & deworming incl. $350 Street, Prince George, BC, V2N for more infatuation. each. 250-635-9260 2X2 BP,/rLSH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR .~.~=, COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A64759 FREE TO good home, spayed INTERIOR LOG scaler and Terrace and Area Health Council 355 FURNITURE collie shepherd cross, 5 years weight master. Must have ex- Pursuant to Sect=on 20 of tho ForestAct, a Timber Sale Licence's being offored ror Mills Memorial Hospital solo. old. Looks like white shepherd, perience in either field. Send re- Closing Date: July 21. 2000 at 8:30 a.m, District: Kalum FRIDGE - Kenmore - Cold Spol Loves excercislng, or hanging sume to Redtree Contracting Geographic Location: Little Wedoeno Bridge E/C $350.00. fridge - GE E/C around the house 250-635- RR1 $8 C4 Burns Lake, BC, NURSING SECRETARY Term: One (lJ month $250.00, freezer - Kenmore 8 fl 2706 V0J 1 E0 Dr fax to 250-692-3512 Volume: 150 cubic metres more or loss E/C $200.00, Stove-Raper Mills Memorial Hospital requires casual secretarial Upsol Sfumpage Role: $0.84 per cubic matte REGISTERED PUREBRED KAMAN INDUSTRIAL Technol- Tl~e upset slumpago tale was detormined by the Market Pricing System, and is (Sears model) Easy clean oven, Golden Retriever pups. $700 ogles, a large North American relief for the nursing departments under the general applicable only to coniferous gtecn sawfog grades. $250.00 EIC Phone 639-8458 each. Phone Ted 250-637-2209 distributor f power transmission supervision of the Director of Nursing. epocles: Cedar 100% days, 635-1631 eves. and electro/mechanical process Tenders will only be accoptod from individuals or coroorations registered as a Small Qualified applicants must have grade 12, type a Business Forest Enterprise, Category One (1). LESAGE UPRIGHT Piano in control products and services, minimum of 60 wpm, take minutes using a lap top or excellent condition. $1500 seeks candidates for the posi- Applications will be acceoted by mo District Manager. Kalum Forest District. 200- 1981 KENWORTH 8V92TA tion of Professional account shorthand, graduated from a recognized secretarial 5220 Kelth Avenue. Terrace, British Columbia vsa 1L1 until B:30 a.m. on July 2r. OBO. 250-635-4640 program plus two years' recent, related experience or 2000. motor 13 spd. trans., w/1978 Manager, at our Terrace ranch There is additional malarial which the applicant must considor in their application. 365 decap belly dump. Call 250- Location. Responsibilities in- an equivalent combination of education, training and This material, application forms, and other information about the Small Business 635-7519. $30,000 or will sell clude managing an assigned experience. Medical Terminology would be an asset. Program, can be odtained from the above Foresl OIstrict africa. Specify Timber Sale MISCELLANEOUS separate, sales territory, increasing mar- Licence A64759. Must have the ability to organize work and to work SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- ket share and profitability, and independently. FORSALE' ered, excellent price. 847-4083 utilizing the company's resourc- es to provide superior products Terms and Conditions of employment are as per the BRIISH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ~'~ 1 KING size bed, including pine THUNDERBIRD RANCH and and services to our customers. COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A58498 Facilities Subsector Collective Agreement. Please submit headboard and railing for sale, farm equipment. Quality used Responsibilities will also include resume by Wednesday, July 19, 2000 to: Pursuant to Sectior= 20 of tile FomstAct, a "nmber Sale Licence is being offered for $225. 1 Jonsered 630 super II sales & Iocators. Hauling avail- assisting with the inside sales sale. chainsaw, only use~ 2 months, able. Dave Crossan 250-567- Human Resources Closing Date: Wednosday. July 26, 2000 District: Norlh Coast Forest District 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- operations of the branch. Ex- Mills Memorial Hospital $700. (barely used). 4 gallons derhoof, BC perience in power transmission Goographlc Location: CheenisCrook exterior paint stain (thunder 4720 Haugland Avenue Term: 4 months products or related industrial Volume: 15,947 cubic metres, morn or less blue) 1/2 price $10.00 each. product lines preferred. Inter- Terrace, BC, V8G 2W7 Upset Stumpsge Rate: S26.94/cubic metre 250-635-6768 after 60m. ested candidates should fax Phone 638-4026 The upset stumpago rate was determined by the Markot Pricing System, and is 4 ROLLS 4x50 plastic const. their resume to 250-975-2039 Fax 635-7639 applicable only to coniferous green sawlog grados, fencing $28 ea. 2 drawer file or apply in person at the Terr- Tenders will only be accepted from indNiduals or corporations registered as a Small cabinet $20. Tool box Reg. LOGGING TRUCK loads of ace branch location at 2901-D Business Forest Enterprise, Category one 1 or 2. Pickup $65. 2 87AX13 Toyota Birch firewood for sale. Phone Kenney Street, Terrace, BC, Applications will be accepted by me District Manager, North Coast Forest Dislriet. tire and wheels. $15. 250-615- 638-7290. V8G 3E8. Visit us on the web at 125 k.larket Place, Prince Ruport, BC VSJ 1B9 no lator than 3',30 ~.m. on 3106 Wednesday, July 26. 2000. www.kaman-ind-tech.com Millwright/Electrician There is additional material which the applicant must consider in their application. BUILDINGS PORTABLE LOSE FAT, Inches & Cellulite. This material, application forms, and other Information about the Small Business Classrooms, Offices, Daycares, Wanted 36 Serious people who Canfor is one of Canada's largest integrated forest products Program, can be obtained from the above Forest District Office. Specify Timber Sale 24'x40' near new buildings, want to lose up to 20 Ibs in one companies with principal operations in British Columbia and Licence A58498. Armstrong, Sorento. Easy 1000 BC Businesses for Sale month. Free Sample. 1-877- moves. Excellent value. Imme- Northem Alberta. Our Fort St. James operation, approximately View online at www.Business- 389-0311. 160 km northwest of Prince George, currently has openings diate sale, Where Is, First Trader.cam or call 250-312- CASUAL POSIT]ON - rvlental NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR "~ for Certified Millwrights and Electricians. B~LSlt come. All Seasons. 250-675- 7876 Health Worker. Required Qual- COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A54544 2749, 250-656-7922 Pursuant to Section 20 ol the Forest AcL a Timbor Salo Licenco is being offered for A CHILDREN'S Entertainment ifications: Mental Health Worker CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT/MACHINIST sale. FRASER LAKE Music Store. business for sale. 100K annual course and Home Support We buy, sell, trade and rent mu- The Millwrights are responsible for all aspects of maintenance Closlag Date: July 24. 2000 at 8:30 a.m. District: Kalum income. Price negotiable with Worker Certificate OR Human and repair to.rel.ated equipme.nti0..our mo~ler~ three-line Geographic Location: 7.5 km Branch A.8t0 Arbor Lake Area sical Equipment, CD's & Cas- leasing di~ti6~. "l'srfi k6y*b'per'a- Service Worker Certificate. Also Term: One (1) your settes. Now available Guitar tion. 250-638-8019 required vehicle and pager. Ap- mill. Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the position Volume: al.766 cubic metres, more or less lessons. 250-699-6881 necessitates a flexible shift. The successful candidates will Upset Stumpsge Rate: 520.59 par cubic motto FINANCIAL SERVICES cam- ~ly at Terrace Home Support The upsel siumpage rule was determined by the Market Pricing System, and Is MUST SELL! New- never usedl :.party, in business for over 100 Services. 250-638-4013 be self-motivated team players with a minimum of 5 years applicable onlyto coniferous green sawlog graces. "Life Gear" Saturne excercme experience. A dual ticket and experience with hydraulics Species: Hemlock 63%. Balsam 37%, more or less years is looking to expand. OUR BUSY Dental Practice is machine. Will add mini "Life Training provided Full benefit currently seeking a full time Hy- and pneumatics are considered assets. Tenders will only be accopted from individuals or corporations registered as a Small Gear" trampoline. Retail $349, Business Forest Enterprise, Category One (1) and/or Two (2)., package and training allow- genist. Exc. hours. Please fax ELECTRICIAN Logging System: Combination GBS and Cablo/Grapple will sell for $250 OBO. Call 250- ance. Please submit resume to resume to 604-792-3790 or call This licence ro0uiros the building of approximately 4.3 kilomefres of on-block roads 635-5005 file #66, e/o Terrace Standarsl 604-852-7848 The Electrician is responsible for all aspects of installing, and approximately 0.3 kilomotros of access road under an associated Road Permit. repairing and servicing all related equipment in our modern GBS will be rostricted to boo forwarding with a nominal ground pressure of <43.4 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, BC, REQUIRED - Plumber to re- kpa or 6,3 psi, Alterante low ground piossure equipment may bo substituted upon V8G 5R2. pair/maintenance work for Ter- three-line mill. Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the approval from the Ministry of Forests. position necessitates a flexible shift. The successful candidate NADINA ENTERPRISE, wood- GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS race Motel. Must hold valid li- Applications will bo accepted by the District Manager. Kalum Forest Dlstricl, 200- will be a self-motivated team player. Allen Bradley experience 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace British Columbia V8G 1L1 until 8:30 a.m. on July 24. working: T&G 1'x4" $0.36 Grants and loan information to cense. Negotiable contract sal- 2000. lin.fl/1 "x6" $0.42 lin.ff/2"x6" assist the start or expansion of ary or hourly wage. Fax resume is a definite requirement. There is additional material which the applicant must consider in their application. $0.59 lin.ft Logcabin siding your business or farm. Call 1- to250-635-4328 This material, application forms, and other Information about trio Smell Business 2"x6" $0.69 lin.ft. Cabin logs, 800-505-8866 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: Cantor offers a safe, high quality working environment, Program, can be obtained from the above Forost District Office. Spoclfy Timber Sate with I.W.A. rates and benefits. Licence A54544. dubble T&G 4"x6" $1.29 "MODERN RESTAURANT for Live-in caregwer in Smithers, lin.ft]6"x6" $2.10 lin.ft. Call Al- lease atthe Houston ~lotor Inn. must be a person with great If you have the required qualifications and would like Io bert 250-695-6954 Ideal for a family business. For understanding and patience - NECHAKO~tj..~ INVITATION TO TENDER explore a challenging career in the picturesque town of details call: 845-7112 or fax ram and board, and wages Fort St. James, please submit a r~sum~ and covering letter ~.,...~'P~/~' NORIHCOAST FOR JANITORIAL your application to 250-845- negotiable. References a must. /CO TRUC1ION TERrU~GB 3580 Please contacl Margie at 250- to Lynn Ruxton, Safety/HR Coordinator, at the address ~2Z / ...... SERVICES SCRAP BATTERIES wanted. NORTHWESTERN BC Well es- 635-3171 or Ann at 250-846- listed below, before July 21, 2000. We thank all applicants Highest prices paid. Free pick- for their interest, however only those selected for an interview Tenderdocuments complete with envelope speciFicatlonsand up over 5. 250-562-2171 tablished flower and gift shop, 5267 conditionsof tender are available during businesshours ~rom Includes building, land, attached REQUIRED- Journeyman Car- will be contacted. WANTED CEDAR SHAKE Nechako Northcoast ConstructionTerrace commercial rental space, (cur- penter to do renovations. To BLOCKS. WILL PAY CASH• rently rented) ample parking, residential dwelling contract or 5720 Highway 16 West, PHONE 250-635-5594 OR 604- Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3 826-1186 room for growth, yearly gross hourly wage negotiable. Must (250) 638-1881 $160,000. Details phone 250- have references. Please fax re- Fort St. James Tenderswill be opened at the main office. Nechako Northcoast 842-6331. E-mall shpedersen sume to250-635-4328 P.O. Box 254, Fort St. James, BC, VOJ 1PO ConstructionTerrace at 2:00 p.m. July 14, 2000. @bulkier.net RESIDENT MANAGER re- Fax: (250) 996-5420 The tender sum for this project is to include applicable federal and CAGEN CONTR. LTD. HAY SALES/DISTRIBUTION Fran- qulred in August for a motel for E-mail: www.canfor.cor~ provincial sales lax. AND GRAIN SALES. Glen, ahise for Premier Canadian per- a full-time position for 32 room The lowestor any tender may nol necessarilybe accepted shable foods product cam party, motel In Northern BC, Job ap- 250-638-0254 plicant must be keen on Cus- In general the work consislso~: OMINECA LLAMA - Alpaca Quality/leading brand names Pert =ime janilorlal services for a shop and administrationoffice. ensure success with this excit- tamer service oriented for front A private enterprise in Terrace has a vacancy for a full- Ranch, Breeding stock, fiber Ing opportunity, Area: Terrace, desk and telephone reception The successfulbidder will be required Io have a Camm~:rcialGeneral animals, pet quality animals, Prince Rupert & QCI. For fur- reservations & Marketing actM- Liability Policy (rain $2,000,000.00) and third paw Fidelity-Janltorlal wool sales, Alpaca duvets & pil- ,,me Bond (rain $50,000.00). ther information please contact ties. Excellent housekeeping Legal Secretary lows, manure sales, 250-695- Steve, Norwest Dairy Products standards on supervision, basic This position been identified as an employment P.LansdowneA.Sc.T., General Manager/Randi Beatly Mgr.Fin & Admin. 6584. Email dmontald@future- Ltd. 250-624-5954 after 5pm bookkeeping, some main- equity position for individuals of First Nations or Inuit net.bc.ca tenance & repairs. Experience descent. This is a Skeena Native Development Society STRAW FOR Sale square TEST DRIVEl Unlqueopportun- preferred, but not necessary. bales. Phone 847-4083 ity to own and operate a 2000 Living quarters provided, utill- (S.N.D.S.) initialed program, S.N.D.S. wil/be doing the Public Viewing/Call for Comments ~ Pete with zero down. You must ties included. This is a six day screening and the prospective employer will do the final have rain. 2yrs flatdeck highway position. Negotiable contract interviews and selection. Tree Farm Licence A64298 Skeena experience, able and willing to salary, Please reply to Attn: Hu- run Canada/USA and possess man Resources/Operations The Applicant MUST have the following qualifications: Forest Development Plan (2000-2005) good references. Tom or Andre. Manager, Box 576, Terrace, • Be able to type 30-50 words per minute. Including the Road Maintenance and Deactivation Plan 800-663-0099 BC, V8G 4B1 Have a valid BC Drivers License. WAITER/WAITRESS required. • Have access & use of a motor vehicle. Skeena Cellulose Inc. - Terrace Operations I Two part time positions are • Be familiar with a computer and computer programs available. Must be neat in ap- for word processing. Skeena CelluloseInc. (SCI), Terrace Operations, invites you to view and pearance, reliable, customer comment on our Forest Development Plan for the years 2000 through A'I-rENTION HOME Based oriented, excellent phone skills, • 'Be familiar with Bookkeeping and accounting 2005. This Plan applies to our operations on FLA64298 in the Nisga'a Bookkeepers. Looking for cli- must be able to work flexible procedures. Lands, We will be showingthese plans at the followinglocations and times. ants? Please fax resume to hours. Some dishwashing, laun. • Be able to work with the public. A Bifferent .~ 250-636-3402 dry duties are required. Please • Be able to work independently July 12, 2000 • October 12, 2000 SCI. Woodlands Office BREAKER'S PUB in Prince fax to250-635-4328 • Be able to operate fax and photocopier. Man, to FrL S:00am • 4t30pm 4900 Kelth Ave,, Terrace, B.C, Kind0fTIl(k i Rupertisl°°kingt°hirefulltime 1 Store line cooks and sous chef. Wag- i Duties will include: July 12, 2000. October 12, 2000 i TerracePublic Library t: es from $8-$12 per hour or sal- • Typing and Mailing Regular Oporatlng Hours 461e ParkAve,, Terrace B,C, We carry a complete line ary from $1800.O0 to $2200.00 a Answering telephone & taxing • Bookkeeping and filing of English& Western Tack perenae. monlh Bring/send depending resumes on experi-i to OPPORTUNi~ | Representativesfrom 8keena CelluloseInc, wtll be availableat the SCI and AppareI, Ausfralian 117 George Hills Way, Prince • Dealing with the public. Woodlandsoffice to answeryour qUestions.Comment sheets will be avail- / able at both locations. OulbackWear, Herbs ~ Rupert, BC, VgJ 1A3 or fax 1o available immediately The applicant must display a professional altitude and ondSupplements, -'- ' 250-624-2688 in automotive leasing appearance, wilh strong people and organizational The main purpose of the ForestDevelopment Plan (FDP) is Io ensurethat Grooming Products, ~ ~ P"OSITION - Home skills. Books and Tapes,Cards, a Support Worker. Caring, de. and sales proposed hawest[ngoperations address Integratedresource management a conb;faints,aboriginal usel and other publlc and resource Uses, The FOP Silver Accessories, ~ pendable people who have a for motivated, Only those people who meet these qualificatlons will be identifies th~) Cutblocksand roads which the Iicencee may include In Jewetery, Gifts and More. ~] Home Support Worker/Nurses dynamic customer- contacted for a subsequent interview. Telephone inquiries applicationsduring the term of the FDP. t Aide Certlffcate or a nursing driven individual, may be made by calling the aNDS office'at 1"800'-721- If we don t have it, .9 backgroundand enjoysworking Industry leading 1333 or 635-8733 and ask for John, If you are seriously Upon reviewel this plan,please provide any comments you may have, tn we'll find it for youl ~ with people in their homes. Ve- interested in pursuing this excellent career opportunily, writingto: ' : lip hicle and pager required. Apply benefits and Mail Orders Wetcome. ~ ' at Terrace Home Support Serv. compensation provided. please apply by submitting a covering letter, resume with 8keeng CelluloseIn¢i, To,ace Operations~ references to: 4900 KeithAve., Terrace; B.Ci~ V8G 5L8 :-I ices, 250-638-4013 Send resume to Ms. Diane Manion (fax' (250)638-5720) 4628 GreigAve,, Terrace ~1 i~,R~;~,fiA'S RESTAURANT Hoskins Ford, Administrative Assistant - Private Sector Ph: 638-7252 ~ requests an individual with ex. Box 400, Skeena Native Development Society We ask that you provide these comments to us no later than October 12, .~ perlence In Indian Sweet dishes PO Box 418, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4B1 Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 2000.All input receivedfrom the publicduring the advertisementperiod will Fax: 638-7253 for a full time position, fax (or Fax 250-635-1414) be forwardedto the District Managerof the Kalum Forest District, Ministry • 1 resume, to250.635-4328 250-847-2237 of For0sts. Deadlines for applications is: July 17, 2000 ~ 4~=~T#~lls~'iff,]il; !,tl I'/;]i.t ii ilil i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 - B11 540HELP ', 540 H:ELV" 636 HOUSES FOR 'WANTED WANTED RENT ~' Finding breast cancer early giver you a better d~ancc of a cure Regular screening mammogramt can detect breast cancer 2.3 years before you 2 BEDROOM basement suite 3 BEDROOM home, South 3 BEDROOM mobile in Pine can feel an,,, changes avail for 1-2 mature adults wdh Side of town. rot. required, 250. Palk wJadditton and oorclL Women in their 50s, 60s, and 7Os are recommmded to have a sc,eenmg quiet Ife Style. $550 month in- 638-1648 fenced yard, ,t appl $600 ,~latnmogramonce every two years cluding utilities. Damage dopes- 3 BEDROOM house, all ap- month, 250-635-2126. Screening mammograms are free and a doctor's referral is not required ,,//Pz//'#/,a,/#f it and references required• Ph. pltances included, on Agar Ave- CLEAN, SPACIOUS 2 bdrm Purolator Courier Ltd,. Canadas lead,rigc0uner company.~s Io0k,'tg 250-635-8277. Non smokers. nue. Available July 1st. S700 mobile Ilomo for rent to a quiet ~d .*am,fiet4um For the screening centre nearest ,ou, call no pets. '~,,~ Lower Mainland 660.3639 Toll.free 1.800.663.9203. for an OwnerOpe•rator to wo~kimmediately out of our Terrace LleLX')t, month plus damage deposiL couple, Located in Jack Pine Phone 250-635-3126 and ask Flats, Please pllone 250-635- ,~'.~'~.,.,~c..,~. Ret,lernber, regular ,na,nrnogTanLs co,,td save year life OwnerOperator candidates must I]ave. or be w~lf~ngto purcllaseor lease,a 2 BEDROOM basement suite wl~ite one-ton cargo van t1997 or newerL Candidates must I~ave avail. Immediately. Couple pre- for Dave 5598 for more inlo. ferred, close to downtown, Ig. outstandingcuston~r service skills and no moretllan three (3) po,~tson a NEWLY RENOVATED cabins. FOR RENT, two bedroom trailer back yard, sop entrance, no current driver's absFact. Prior small business and eounerexoerience ts a fully furnished, al utilities in- in Terrace Trailer Park. $500 a pets, no smoking, ref. required, definite asset• Current route availables~rvlces Kltlmat and surrounding cluded, no pets, damage de- montl], call 250-635-9664• Ministry For Children And Families Rent $550 month & dan]age de- area. posit required, call 250-635. Avail. mmediatelv. posit. Call 250-635.6824 If you are interested,please fax or 11'1,:311your resume and ce~,~rletter to: 2362. ask for Peter, $525 ;)or NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bdrm FAMILY CARE HOME cBP, mSH Purolator Courier Ltd. 2 BEDROOM basement suite, month mobile home on bus retire. F/S. OLUMBIA REQUIRED FOR "JASON" 429 McAIoney Cres. Good for couple. Available im- ONE BEDROOM sufle for rent W/D included. $600/month. Ref- Prince George, B.C. V2K 4L2 mediately. No pots allowed. with yard al~d view $525 per erences are required. Available Fax: 1-800-836-2004 Close to downtown• 250-635- montll plus utilities. N/G heat. August 1st. 250-635-1245. , 15 Years old; Leave message or phone alter Purolator Courier vfllues da'ers~tyand ts an equalopportur}~,, employer, 2153 250-635-7844 or 250-635-2837 , Development of school program in progress; 5Dm. 2 BEDROOM basement suite • ADHD; CARETAKER WANTED for ru- Private entrance & driveway, ral home in Rosswood. Approx- NEWLY RENOVATED trailer • Very social; N/S. no pots. Close to Ilospital. imately one year. Rent frog. witl~ large addilion & storage • Enjoys outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, etc.; $550 month 250-638-1028 Prefer a couple. Call 250-567- shed on a private lot in copper mountain area. Includes 4 ap- • Has severe earning disabilities; 5130 PROFESSIONALS ONLY to pliances & outside pets are wel- • Likes weight lifting and biking; rent large, spacious 1 bdrm HOUSES FOR rent: 3 bedroom. come. $650 a montlx referenc- , Has difficulty with anger management; DO YOU need your lawn NEAR NEW, brigl]t, spacious 2 basement suite. No pets, no 5 appl., Ig. yard, 2 blks down- es are required. Phone 250- mowed? Help gardening, , Two parent family with younger or no children preferred. bdrm apt• Onsite caretakers. 5 smoking. Access to washer/dry- town. $750/mo & d.d, Also 2 635-5517 something painted? Or just gen- appliances. NG fireplace, mini er. Very quiet neighbourllood. bedroom bsmt suite. F&S, no Specialized family care rates are available to eral help? (labour. etc.)? Very storage, NO pets, references $600 a month, includes utilities. smoking, $550/mo & dd. 250- low rates. Call us at 250-615- ~equired $750/month. 250-635- Daytime 250-638-1900. Even- 635-4753 Available Sept. 1. potential caregivers willing to care for "Jason" 4348 Jncl 250-635-9769 6248 TOWNHOUSE REQUIRES pro- while providing him with a secure and loving EXPERIENCED CARPENTER ONE BEDROOM apt, Cable TWO BEDROOM basement su- fessionals. Adult oriented. Max- Richard Thornton Construction. ite it7 Thornhill. Close to ROOM TO rent for single per- environment., and laundry facilities. New man- inl storage. Large 2 bedroom, 1 son. Quiet nelghbourhood in , Available for renovations, re- agement on site. No pets schools, laundry facilities on 1/2 baths, quality construction. pairs or new construction. 25 premises, no pets. Recently Thornhill, References required. Contact Anne at ~r~ please. 250-615-5441 Secure yard. 3 appliances. W/D Leave message at 250-638- The Ministryfor Children& Families.~[ It~ell'o, ~,,,.,,,,r,,.=~ in~ years experience.Call Richard renovated, with new appliances. hookup. No pets. Southside. 638-8526. QUIET CLEAN 2 bdrm. apt $500 per onth. Phone Rob at 8557. close to town. Laundry facilities. $750.250-638-0661 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. 250-638-7290 WANTED: ROOMMATE to Phone: (250) 638-2311 ad~ference Reasonable rent. Rot reqc'. ONE LEVEL, 2 bedroom town- slmro newer heine, southside. Jurgen Mattheis. 635-7810• 615-7665 or 635-5653. house, with fridge and stove: lo- Housing, renos, office remodel- on bus route. 250-635-6619 RENT FREE July and August. cated at the corner of Haugland rag. Independant distributor of leave mcssaqo. Pay no rent until September 1st and Molitor. Available July 1st. Sun-Free vinyl products. at Terrace Manor Apts. 3 bdr. Rent S550 month. 250-635- townl]ouses close to dov, ntown 7191 Distance Offerings FULLY CERTIFIED & regis- and schools. Rent from $595 to tered builder available for cus- $645/month. References re- Computer Technology tom homes, renovations and quired. F~leasecall 635-4980. BC'S BEST Vacation Value, additions. Call Doug Matthews U,VIc m Sin? Packages pedect lor couples & SMALL CLEAN self contained Program, Fall 2000 at 250-635-0646 families. $69.95 pp/dbl occ + apt. for rent in Thornhill. 250- 2 bedroom manuf. PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING. taxes. Includes 9 holes of golf, The following courses will be offered this fall via the World 635-3166 Wide Web. Upon successful completion students will receive TRUCK and 28' trailer en- home in quiet park. mountain bike rental, sonic THREE BEDROOM upper suite ALMARLIN BUILDING credit towards a certificate in Computer Technoloqy. closed, will protect your goods 10 min to UVic. All charlift ride, swimming & tennis across town or across country. in Thornhill. Close to schools. 3219 Eby Street new interior. $700, at sports centre, First class ac- Will assist, or load for you. Rea- laundry facilities on premises, Tel: (250) 635-7191 comodation at Nancy Greene's CPTE 132 - 3 credits no pets. New aplliancos. $575 incl. cable. Call Bob (Introduction to Structured Programming using QBASIC) sonable rates. Terrace at 615- Charity Lodge 1-800-244-8424, 0002 or 638-6969 (cell). per month, Phone Rob 250- Ground FI6or: Woodlands at Sun Peaks 1- This course introduces structred programming using QBASIC. Wilkinson, 638-8856 638-7290 888-659-2211 Central Reserva- Programming assignments will require the use of Ihe three 2,625 sq. ft. TWO BEDROOM 800 sq. ft. du- tions 1-800-807-3257 or control structures and various modes of programming input plex 8x10 porch, F/S, gardening Second Floor: www.sunpeaksrosort.com and output (keyboard, file and monitor). Students will apply possibilities, $450 per me. Rel- 445 sq. ft. arrays, functions, procedures, and subroutines to erences. $200 Damage Depos- 676 WANTED TO programming assignments. "1 BEDROOM unit in Thornhill. it. New Remo. Available July 1. TERRACE MASONIC Hall is !$325 month plus utilities. Avail. Phone 250-635-9266 REASONABLE ' ~' RENT ::~ •JuIv 1,250-635-7025 available for rental, suitable for CPTE 141 - 4 credits TWO UNITS avail immed. A 60 diners or 80 sitting in rows. (Office Applications I) 1,2, 3, bdr apt. Availimmd, On RATES FAMILY SEEKING house to small 2 bdr basement suite in Details from Hugh, 250-638- rent. Must be 3 bdrm or larger• This is a course in office applicationswilhin the Windows site management, Ref reqd. town, utilities incl. $450/mo. A 2 7798 any time day or niqht. 250-627-4396 environment. $tudenls will develop and obove average abilily 635-6428 or 638-0015 or 615- 0345 br duplex in Thornhill utilities in the use of word processing, spreadsheet and presentation extra, $375/mo.250-638-8639 graphice applications. 2 BDRM APT. AVAILABLE ira- " ...... mediately. New carpet, no pets, CLINTON MANOR Interested students can register at any Northwest Community security entrance. References required. Close to downtown. WE ARE TAKING APPLICATIONS 2 2 Acre lots on Roseland Ave. College campus and ore advised to contact the Program FOR A BACHELORSUITE Coordinator in advance of starting the course. Courses will $550/month plus damage de- in Jackpine Flares. $45,000 each, OBO. Phone 250-635- begin the first week of September. Enrollments are limited so posit, 250-635-6824. s420.00 month. 5913 or 250-615-4717 apply early. 2 BEDROOM economy apart- AND ONE BEDROOMAPT. ments in quiet location near .... s500.O0 month. 2 ACRE lots. Treed. Jackpine town, Pets welcome. 250-635- FOR LEASE SPACE flats on Woeste Ave. $55,000 + iiiiiii~ i~i:¢o.mm ~ n.!.~?.'.i;;::!::: ~. ~ ~ :":. ~." 9102 ' ' :~i~ .:~ *,,!-',~' ,,,-,;v.-.~t •.Qne ]~lock{r0mswimming pool. GST. Phone 250-638-8940 al- No Pets, references required. ter 6 p.m. '~i::i~i!!!C011eg~iii.ii:iiii:i::::::::::::.:-::.' b:Jb-bbl I 2 BEDROOM in Summit Square. Close to hospital and Phone 635-3475 5,200 sq,ff, 2709 Kalum Street APPROX. 15 acres on lhe schools. 250-624-5824 after 1 Skeena and Zimacord Rivers 5:00 pro. 951 sq,ft, 5002 Pohle Ave, Perfect for RV Development owner financing available 3 BEDROOM apt., 5 applianc- PARK MANOR APTS $125,000. Call 250:635-5061 Kermode Friendship Society es, avail. Aug. 1. Minutes from 1,735 sq, ft 2905 Kenney Street A Non-profit Society, based in downtown, non-smokers pre- 2 bedroom apt., LARGE FULLY serviced build- ferred. Sec. Deposit $360, $725 $600 ruth, includes heat. 7,450 sq,ft, 4820 Hwy 16 West ing lot in new executive subdivi- sion on the bench. $38,000. Terrace, BC, has an opening for an month. No pets. Call 250-635- Close to swimming pool & 5954 250-635-0646 Executive Director position. The downtown. 1,280 sq,ft, 5110 Keith Avenue 3 BEDROOM, 8 plex apt. $700 "PARKER COVE" on beautiful No pets. successful candidate will manage the month, Dmg dep, no pets, F&S, Lake Okanagan. 49 year Regis- laundry facilities, 250-638-1094 References required. torod lease from $250 monthly. Society and work closely with the Over 2,000 feet lakeshore. Free CLEAN QUIET 2 bedroom apt. Ph. 635-3475 636 HOUSES FOR ....640 MISC, FOR video/brochure. More informa- Board of Directors implementing and in Thornhill $475 month. Plus RENT • : tion Toll-free 1-888-431-4411 managing programs for the $250 damage deposit. Avail. ; • RENT:; : Auq. 1,250-635-5912 ' " , i,. " : ;; :'.' : • 14X70 TRAILER on 10 acres, BEDROOMS FOR rent, fur- community. CLEAN, QUIET, 2 bedroom du- Summit Square located 10 rain from town. V nished or unfurnished, on plex. 1/2 block to Copper Moun- &D, damage deposit required, Apartments Braun's Island, Near bus stop. Qualifications: Applicants must have tain School. Non-smoking. $325. $650 per month rent. CONVENIENCE STORE for Laundry hookups. Fridge, 1 & 2 Bedroom Please leave message 250- All cable channels, pets wel- sale or lease - building includ- management experience with an in- stove, Gas furnace. R40. $525 635-8224 come. Owe lridge, share cook- + deposit 250-635-4200 Units ing/bath. Private entrance. od. Owner retiring. Call 250- depth knowledge of all areas of • Quiet & Clean 2 BDRM Double wide in quiel Phone Betty, 250-615-0272 624-4304. Prince Rupert. FOR RENT in Thornhill a 2 bed- • No Pets adult park in Thornhill. 4 ap- management, specifically with room apartment. $450 per • Ample Parking pliances, NG heat, no pets. Non month. Plus damage deposit & smokers, Ret. Req. $500 mth & Financial Management and First • Laundry Facilities utilities. Fridge and stove. No dmCl dep/250-635-7411 Nations Culture. pets. Call 250-635-6851 • Close to Schools & 2 BDRM house close to NWCC Hospital 1/2 INTEREST in a revenue FURNISHED, BACHELOR su- & Uplands school. Large fenced • On Bus Route 1A FURNISHED or unfurnished property valued at $t50,000 Interested applicants apply in ite, no pets, no parties, ref. & area, no pots. 250-635-7602 • Security Entrance with F/S W/D 3 bdrm Mobile in and has produced $100,000 per dam. dep., prefer single, older 2 BDRM suite in 1/2 duplex, no Thornhill $495. 2 bdrm Mobile confidence by July 14, 2000 to: person, in Thornhill. $450. per • On site Building Manager year. All enquiries welcome. • Basketball, Volleyball & pets, downtown area, avail im- in Town $450. 1 bdrm house in 250-615.4799 Arnie Shanoss, President month. Utilities included. 250- mediately. Call 250-638-1902 Thornhill $395.250-638-8052 635-6128 Racquetball Courts 1166 SQ.FT. Four bedroom full 3313 Kalum Street SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME 2 BEDROOM cozy house. 2 BDRM rnobile home w/addi- finished basement 60x187 LARGE LAKELSE lake 2 bed- ASk for Monica Warner Thornheights. Available July tion, newly renovaled, 4 ap- fenced lot, fruit trees, deck, 2 room main floor suite, Utilities & Terrace, BC 16th. $600/month. Ref. re- pliances, $550/month, available 1/2 bath, fireplace, wood stv, satellite TV included. Whirlpool Call: 635-4478 quired. Call 250-635-1694 immediately. Phone 250-635- new NG furnace, carpets, ling, V8G 2N7 bathtub, access to laundry. Se- 2126 must see, 5018 Agar, $140,000. curity deposit required, 2 BEDROOM double wide trail- Fax: (250) 635-3013 3 BEDROOM trailer in Thorn- 250-638-0787 $700.00/month 250-798-2524. er in Copperslde Estates. $600/monlh. 250-638-8639 hill, all appliances included, fenced yard, recently painled & 1264 SQ.FT. two bedroom HUNTINGTON 2 BEDROOM unit for rent. 1/2 a new carpet, no pets, references home, fully fenced yard, large • i.' ,: ~, :/:; ii ~I~ ~ j~i : ,: block from town, F/S, W/D, required. $550 per month, pad living room & family room. : : ::' :North WestCo~umty Hea th Serv cesSociety:. : .. APARTMENTS Dishwaher, window coverings. included. Available immediately. Vaulted ceiling, 5. appl., green- Phone 250-638-0046 or 250- 250-635-7507 house, small garden, 12x24 Taking Applications 635-4852 workshop, smaller shed, play- Now 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath town- house, well maintained, Asking • '. ".*:. ":::.., .:'!:!';:,~::.,':;:,~ ::s:'~ii!::':'L:::'C!i:'.::: .;. ,'i: ~: i~.:! ,: /. .i :.LI~:~:I;I .... for 1 & 2 house. Stove and Fridge Includ- $104,000, Phone 250-638-8883 Bedroom suites ed. W/D hookups. No pets. l/~,7"ELCOM E~ 2 BDRM Apt. new paint, car- , .. • . $600 month, 250-635-5213 pets, upgraded bathroom, over • .... : .: i: : .7. ' : ; ,•:.', '; "', '.j:." : :'i". :'::': ...... ' .... : ',i ;, . • Clean,quiet renovatedsuites • "Ws ,gio 800 sq.ft, balcony, southern ex- • Amp.Ivparking 3 BDRM top floor, FS, WD, posure. Get out of the renting The North West Community Health Services Society is inviting applications • Laundryfacilities on eachfloor 12x12 outdoor storage. Close to rut. Good investment too. Call for the position of temporary full-time Public Health Nurse based in our Terrace office for the , Closeto schools& downtown town. Large yars, no smoking, Your Welcome no pets. $700 mth, 250-635- 250-615-6762 or 250-635-0662 term of August 1, 2000 to January 14, 2001. Salary range: $21.40 - $26.50 per hour. • On bus route 5459 WagonHostess for 5 BDRM house w/2 kitchens, 1 • $.%urityentrance In this position you will use the nursing process to: • assess needs/strengths, plan, up, 1 down, 2 1/2 baths, 8 ap- implement and evaluate health services for individuals and groups in locations such as • On sitemanagement 3 BEDROOM house, partially Terrace, B.C. IS" pliances, 1/3 acre, 9 fruit trees, clinics, schools m',d ,homes • provide health education and health promotion services to • No pets renovated, garage, fenced yard, greenhouse, 2 paved drive- individuals and i=.~r3et groups to Increase knowledge regarding health • promote • Referencesrequired Copper River Estates. Available ways, workshop, garden area, behavior chang÷: t'; a healthy lifestyle and encourage personal responsibility for health To view call Aucl. 1,250-615-4735 Mish RV parking area, separate en- • utilize the comrr ~.nity development process to plan, organize, implement and evaluate 3 BEDROOMS, fridge and trance, used as a rental unit. community health services * coordinate Public Health Nursing services with those of 638-1748 stove included. Close to store 638-0188 Phone 250-638-8427 community services and agencies • perform other related duties, and school. Call anytime, No CABIN ON Hudson Bay Moun- pets, no smoking, no parties. tain, wired, propane stove, 1 Qualifications: • Licensed to practice nursing in the province of British Columbia under 250-635-5174 bedroom with loft, kitchen, living the Registered Nurses Act • BSN with community health content, 3+1 BEDROOM home in horse- room, balcony, great view, Travel is required in this position and you may be required to use your own vehicle on shoe. Very clean & well main- If you are new to $38,000. 250-845-2181 Society business. Transportation arrangements must meet operational requirements of tained, Fenced yard. $850 per Terrace please FOR SALE or rent to own. 4 the Society, The successful applicant ts also subject to satisfactory references month. Avail. August 1/00. Non bedroom home on 4Iii=1/2~ 1 BDRM basement suite. In- smoking preferred. 250-635- call Your including a criminal record review. cludes W/D, F/S, 250-635-9684 Close to town. OwneIiffi 0994 Welcome to sell. Call Dave 780::~1~'11~B00 1 BEDROOM basement suite A job description may be obtained upon request. Your appllcat!on must clearly Identify 5 BEDROOM home, 4 bath on for rent. Close to town. No pets. Wagon hostess LAKELSE LAKE Property, ap- how you meet the posted qualifications. bench in town. Fenced yard. References & damage deposit prox. 3 acres, east side, 135 It Util. not incl. References a for your free gifts Please direct all Inquiries quoting competitlon #NW00:033 to: Rose Dreger, required, Available immediately, lake frontage. Very private. must. 250-638-8089 after 6 pm. Manager of Community Health Programs, North West Community Health Services 250-638-8874 and information. Small 2 bedroom house, barn, 3 Society, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., VSG 4T2. Tel: (250) 638-2220; 2 BEDROOM apadment, newly MAIN SUITE In bright, newer garages, largo workshop with Fax: (250)638-2251; E-maih [email protected],bc.ca renovated. $500/month. Hol home, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 5 ap- year round water and access. $249,000, Phone 250.791]-2510 Applications and resumes must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., July 21, 2000, water included. Recreation and pllanCes, Sundeck, storage laundry. On site manager, No shed, garden space, cable in- LAKELSE LAKE summer cot- North West Community Health Services Society thanks all interested applicants, pets, Ref. Required. Available cluded, $900 month, avail Aug, WELCOML• tage with 206 feet of lake Iron- however, only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted. June 1st, Rent to purchase 1st, 250,635-0634 for appt. to tago. Situated on 3,04 acres, available, 250.635-0662or 250- view. West Side, good mad access. 615-6762 J $185,000, Phone 250-635-2396

, I B12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 12, 2000 730 FOR SALE BY OWNER • 1150 SQ.FT, 3 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms down, 2 1/2 baths. NEW DUPLEX or house for SIZING DOWN 2200 Sq.Ft. Ex- Exceptional condition. Main MOVING DUE to health. For sale. One bath per unit, 3 TERRACE sale in Topley. 3 br Home, 1000 ecutive home overlooking Ter- flooor frcshly painted and new ~~ I~//HI~ of Terrace bdrms up, 2 down, 10xlO shed, race, 3 years old, 2 bay garage bath. Cabinets refinished. Base- ~.~l ~HRYSLEF I sq.ft room, office, large shop, 5 appliances/unit, double paved ideal for home business. Com- plus 2 bay detached garage, ment 80% complete with out. Viv Steele driveway. Asking $219,000. Beautiful Home• Lot. too much side basement entrance. In- Bus 638- 1400 mercial lype building on approx 250-638-8089 Ros 635-6905 1 acre. $79.000. Call 250-696- to list. Reduced $295.000. Will dudes 5 appliances, gas stove CHRYSLER OLDER 3 bedroom home at 3369 or 250-696.3324 look at trades. 3405 Mile Place & dryer. Extra large lot on out. 4707 Tuck with family room, off Gordon. 250-635-4233 skirts of city. Presently rented• Friday, July 14th 2000 Dodge.Dakota LAKEFRONT 3 bedroom log security system, deck, fruit TRADES CONSIDERED, Asking $109,000. Interested Thursday, July 13th 5port home with detatched garage trees, carport, fddge, stove, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Thornhill duplex. 3 bedrooms - parties call 250-961-2298 or 4732 Straume Avenue 3969 Mountainview Club Cab, 4x4, Air, ten kilometers from Granisle-on washer, dryer, microwave, 1950 sq.ft, beside 2 beddrooms 250-561.2102. Babine Lake. Beautiful 1/2 acre (Horseshoe) (Lower Thornhill) Guise, Tilt, AM/FM shed, garden, plot, fish pond. 720 sq.ft 1/2 block to school. BEAUTIFUL 3 bdrm home, 5 bedrooms,2 baths deeded lot with scenery second 2 bedroomsup, 3 down $26,995 $125,000, With good furniture Updated inside. Natural outside, vaulted ceilings, open den, dou- full basement,2 baths full bosernont,large lot to none, New patio door. New $129,900 $128.000. 250-635.0855 R40. Perfect home offlce/busi- hie garage, paved driveway, ful- $ I 13,900 roofing and new water system. ON 3932 Paquette Ave, lot ness. Located 3972 Dabble St. ly fenced w/award winning land- '98 Jeep GrandCherokee Price includes new chinking and Laredo, 6 cycl., Auto, Air, Tilt, 75x200. As is for $70,000. $140,000 minus trade. 250-635- scaping. All in a nice quiet log staining, hot tub, 14ft. alum/- Cruise, Windows, Locks & More num boat c/w 25 hp. Mariner Quick sale, 250-635-6676, Last 4200 neighbourhood at 2062 Cypress i ' St Call 250-635-1499 or 250- $25,995 OUtDOa•- rd , ride" on lawnmower lot available In middle Th0rnhill UN QUE, FULLY restored her t- .^L"...... -ush mower washer and d~'er, betweon schools & stores, Can -U;~U-lUlU. P~SRInq~IU~ bUU 1981 MOBILE 2 bedroom. P ' !Y be used as commercial lot as age home, (1550 sq.ft.),built by ...--~~-:--- fridge, stove, refinished antique .. Newly renovated. Must be seen '96 Jeep GrandCherokee the founders of Terrace (the Lit- .tt" YUU HI- m me marKm ~or a Laredo, 4door, 4x4, 6 cycl., wood cook stove and freezer, well. ties, circa 1939). Douglas Fir first house or are downsizing, to be appreciated. N/G heat. 1998 WINOSTAR. Low kilome- : $129,900. Phone 250-697-2540 REDUCED: RANCHER custom flooring, cedar casings and we havea mustsee house, top Asking $21,500. Call 250-635- ters. For sale cheap. 250-635-: Auto, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, or 250-639-9519 (Kit/mat) built 2 yr old, 1450 sq.ft. 3 bed- baseboards, glassed-in front quality line, tiles, carpet, oak fin- 2628 2413 Windows, Locks room, main bathroom w/skylite, LAKELSE LAKE (mail box and back verandas. Four bed- ish, custom pleated blinds and SRI HOMES now on sale at 1991 HONDA Accord ER for $21,995 living room/kitchen open floor point) property with 1660 rooms, 9 foot ceilings, full 1200 more. Much larger than what sale, air conditioning, power• area w/large island counter and Pine Ridge in Burns Lake. Dou- square foot, year round home. .~q.ft. basement, country ~itch- appears from exterior. Check us steering, power brakes, tilt '98 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 vaulted ceiling. Master bedroom ble wides starting at $58,900! House was built in 1997, and in- en, large living room, picket out and compare. 4725 Walsh, steering, cruise control 5 Laramie SLT,V8, Auto, has walk-in closet & 3 pce. en- Limited time offer. Call Leon at cludes nine foot ceilings, lots of fenced front and back yard, nat- very reasonably priced at speed manual transmission, Air, Tilt, Cruise, Windows, suite. Oak cabinetry throughout. 250-692-3375 windows scenic view, and a ural gas heat and Skeena R/v- 117,000. 250-635-5269 electric windows/door locks, 45 Locks & more Separate 800 sq.ft NG heated 2 double car garage. House is sit- mpg highway, 174,000 km. Call bay garage, lots of storage in er-rock fireplace. Close to WELL MAINTAINED 2 bed- $27,995 uated on 1 acre of land (260 250-635-7245 after 5pro. or home and garage, RV parking, downtown. Charming setting for room home with vinyl siding, feet of lake frontage), which in- ~. Bed and Breakfast or a Home newer roof, skylight in bath, pa- leave messacle. beautiful 78x128 lot. Drive by PROFESSIONAL COUPLE '96 Dodge LaramieSLT cludes a picnic area and a boat Based Business. Theres noth- tie off the eating area and vinyl 2604 Evergreen St. $157,000 seeks rent to purchase 3+ bdr 1991 LUMINA 4 door 3.1L V6 2500, 4x4, V10, auto, air, tilt, launch. $395,000. call 250-798- ing like it in Terracel For ap- windows. Beautifully land- CBO. home. Large fenced yard or Tilt, cruise, A/C. Good running cruise, windows, locks & more 2034 pointment contact lan or Carl scaped yard fully fenced with TWO SiDE-by-side lots, one acreage preferred. Inlaw suite a condition. $4500 OBO call 250- Hamilton at 250-635-3020. II storage shed and greenhouse. $22,995 MUST SACRIFICE! 5.636 acr- with house 1532 sq. ft. with bonus. Call 250-635-0147 any- 638-1315 es with roomy 4 bedroom reno- basement entry, and one with won't last long at the asking 250-635-8181. $87.500 price of $144,900. time. '96 DodgeClub Cab vated trailer. Lots of potential large centre shop (30' x 30'), NC, Cruise, Tilt, Canopy. $95,000 OBO, or rent to own. with attached smaller shop on $18,995 250-635.9233 each side. Phone 250-635-5091

1991 FORD extended cab 4x4 '98 DodgeRam QuadCab SAT. JULY 15th 1955 CHEVY 210 Black, 2 1/2 ton 165 km runs well. 2500, 4x4, Y8, Air, Cruise, Tilt, 1 p.m. to 3 p,m. door• Asking $16,000. Call for 165,000 km $7350 Windows, Locks & More more info. 250-632-3928 1992 FORD 4x4 F150 XLT5.OL ~' $29,995 • I , ...... New Premium 4455 ParkAvenue 1979 CAMARO Berlinetta. V8 A/C 110,000 kin. tilt &: I.::~;~iiiii~"~ ,,.~.~: "'"::~;~..... ~:~:~N~.~...... Runs like new. must sell ASAP. cruise, box liner, trailer hitch, '94 Dod,qe~:~ 1 Home In Up-Scale 4920Lazelle Avenue Great Grad present.... $1500 EXC $10,000. OBO Phone 250/' • OBO. Call 250-615-0126 and 638-7274 ". Ai~!~'i)t~-nd more leave messafle. Neighbourhood at 2047Royal Road 1993 FORD Explorer XLT. Air,' ~14,995 (New kern0) 1988 PONTIAC Tempest, no cruise, low km. $13,500. 250-., 3519 Cory Drive rust, new brakes, V6 standard, 635-7758 '94 DodgeRam A/C, automatic windows, etc., 2500, 4x4,V8,5 spd. SUN. JULY 16th 110,000 km. Excellent condi- 1996 DODGE 4x4, 1500, white Features: t/on. $2800 OBO. 250-635-9592 ext. cab. 360 motor, 91,000 kin; ONLY $9,995 i oak flooring in living and dining rooms • walk-in closet in master bedroom 1 p.m; to 3 p:m;i or250-615-5551 warranty to 138,000 km. C/W ceramic tile flooringin kitchen and entryway • exter'orI finishing of brick and vinyl lighted visors, box liner, tex- '97 DodgeGrand Caravan oak cabinets in kitchen and balhs • double car garage LIKE NEWI 1997 Honda Civic tured chrome sidesteps, cane- V6, Auto, Air, Dual Sliding Doors .Coupe. Air/auto/ 6 disc CD : ensuitelargedeCkbathOff kitchen "-- above finisl'hng work a must see 5220 MountainVista player. N/S, female driven, py, tr. hitch. $22,500. 250-845- $12,995 3072 or 250-845-3092 3561 FoxAvenue 70,000 kms. $16,000 OBO. Lisa Waslistedat$205,000NowReducedTo]99,000+ GS'r 250-558-5397 '97 ChyrslerSebring LXI V6, Auto,Air, Cruise,Tilt, Centu¥,.w Windows, Locks,& More "~ Mortqaqe .i> For Appointmerit To View CALL CALL $18,995 635-6361 at 6~oO.A.C. '~ STRAAT-A-VARIOUS HOMES LTD. :ORD 635-4097 Wightman & Smith ~r~, NCW NCW Realty Ltd. ~ '98 Ford F150 XCab 4x4, XLT,V8, Auto, Lariat, Loaded ODown Available O Down Available $28,995 Call Now 24 Hours Call Now 24 Hours '95 Ford F250 4x4 2000 F150 Reg Cab 4x4 2000 DodgeReg Cab 4x2 V8 Auto $12,995 • $289me. ~~.~lJ&. $289.7~ ',• HAIR TRENDZ '94;Ford.Tempo NOY G SEo; 4 cyl.;Auto by Jackie Your MovingPiofessionals Since 1997 1999 Dodge Quad $279 .... $6;495 Need a change? Track& New32 & 28._#.#fia4~s al YourSevice 1999 F250 Ext Cab 4x2 Cab 4x4 5-speed me. Jackie Be/anger we/comes i~. • Across town or the country 2000 GMC Ext Cab 4x2 1999 Mercury Sable li?,~--L " Will assist or load for you '98 Ford F250 XL clients to something a little different/ • Reasonable Rates $289 ~_ $199~~ 4x4, Reg CaD,V8 638-8880 I~ • Bondable me. ~ ~ 1310~~J~r~;~$ • " . NC, 5 spd Ph:615"0002 Cell'. 638-6969 $24,995 $279 199 1999RegCab4x4 me. 1999 Dodge Caravan me. GMI-~ R L Asphalt Sealing Cars We Will Get You Approved Call '95 ChevroletTahoe LT Specializingin residentialdriveways & parkinglots. TOPS Vans Now V8, Auto, 4dr,4x4. Protect your pavement. ...__~ ~ Trucks Call 1-800-310-2346 24 TREE SERVICE SUVs Hours $28,995 Keep it lookinglike new! Tree & Brush Chipper - Rental r The Accent is on '97 ChevroletXCab Free Estimates Danger Tree Removal - Topping - Shaping 4x4 Since r9g0. Fullylnsured Service and Savings Silverado SweepingParking Lots V8, Auto,NC, Tilt, Cruise, Terry Morton We specialize in locating you to a dealer with a preapproved loan Window Locks,Leather Sp0rtside Roland Lagace Manager 1138-8811 on the vehicle of your choice. Was $27,995 3661Hawth0rn Ave, Terrace Phone:635-3516 Lease 2000 FI50, Dodge 1500, GMC 1500, 6 rues. $3800 down or equivalent trade + 1st + 2rid + lees T.P. 21790 laxe$ extra. Lease 2000 F 150, I~dge ~500, GMC t500, 6 rues. $2800 NOW $25,995 down or equivalent trade 4- 1st + 2nd + fees T.P. 20t90 taxes exlra 1999 Caravan, Mercury Sepia, 48 mos. $2800 down or equivalent trade + tat 4. 2nd + lees T.P. 19002 taxes extra. '90 ChevroletSusurban Iv U,P.W. Blakebum Family' Woodworks'~l 4x4, V8, Auto, Air, Cruise, Tilt, 7 Double,D,Landscaping ESt. Since 1990 Passenger Seating *REAL* CUSTOM CRAFTED CABINETS PRUNING We buildCommercial and ResidentialCabinets to fit the $10,995 needsof thoselooking to get the mostIor theirdollarl POWER RAKING Includingfront Reception Counters, Desks, Storage Systems REGULAR and Kitchen,Bath, Stereo, China and 'IV Cabinets. 96 ChevroletCamam Z-28 DREW DELOREY MAINTENANCE Oneof a kinditems like: Fishing Red and Tackle Storage Cabinets. T-Top, NC, Tilt, Cruise, We can repairand restoreFurniture and Antiques. Cass., pw, pl 635-2548 FENCE INSTALLATION Aho we'll cutyour material for you. GARBAGE DISPOSAL Call/Fax Gord at $21,995 PRESSURE WASHING ~b, 635-8270 or Cell 615.7699 '94 PontiacGr.,~d Am HC, Crul.0~-~: I~L'~;: DL ,.-- Jenning's --~ l-~-Iain Coast Chipper n ~'ro,995 OUTDOOR SPORTS t[.~ Services • M.P.V. VANS • B-SERIES TRUCK Ill '92 Pontiac For all your Firearms Work STUMP GRINDING OUR SPECIALITY Ill Grand Am GT Minor or Maior Free Estimates "S~:' I]1 II 11Tilt, Cruise, Window Locks $9,995 Larry& Dcbbie Smith _'- . III p.o. Box 29, Pritchard, _B.C. _ VOE 0 Terrace, B,C. 038-1780 JJJ '94 ChevroletCavalier Phi 250-577-3244 Fax: 250-577.3249 Auto, Air & more $8,995

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