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Phone fo, r legal fi's I I Library workers FRESH HSH makes for a tasty Fish harvested by native their purchase. speeiessold, and the.number and barbecue, and a lucrative sale, but fisheries under communal Smithers DFC field supervisor weight of the fish. - facing the heat their illegal vendors and licences for food and ceremonial Terry Turubull said the line was "You must, must, ;have a IF THERE had been a contest money to cover all that was customers can face stiffpenalties . purposes are also not for sale. set up to help native bands sell. receipt for your salmon,": said last week for hottest inside wanted. if caught with the goods. Only native communities with their fish and to let the public Tumbull. workplace, the library would There is an air exc.hsuger To sort ont confusion over who agreements with the DFO can sell know the legal sources for their "If you're caught with a sal- have won. which does help, Curell added. can legally sell salmon, and their harvest legally m and only salmon dinner. mon without the proper receipt Problem is, nobody knew It's on a timer system which whcrc and when to buy, the De- in the case of a surplus of sock- Most local residents know the you'll likely find yourself in how hot it got inside the means Curoll comes in late at partment of Fisheries and Oceans eye and,pink salmon above con- law, said Tumbull, "but they just court. You have to have a rea- recently expanded structure. night to turn on the system to office has set up a toll-free in. servation levels, and only at like flsh,'~whiletouristsmayno t sonable explanation as to how' "Our thermostat goes up to at least provide some fresh air formation line for the North designated locations. know the rules. He pointed to a! you came into legal possession of. 30 and that's it. I came in one for the next morning. Coast In this area, the Gitksan and group of Europeans recently the salmon." night at 11 p.m. and it was off "By the next morning it's Callers to 1-800-257-5574 will Wet'suwet'en Watershed nabbed with illegally caught fish Nearlthe end of the 1-800 tele- th e scale," said head l~rarian down to 25 degrees,', said hear a recorded message explain Authority has a licence as does near Terrace. phone message there's a warning: Ed Currel. L'urell of the interior, that coastal commercisl the Tsimshian Tribal council Turnbull said a legitimate seller "The public should be suspi- There is no air conditioning fishermen may sell their catch (as L~rary workers did prop a Buyers are required to have an will provide a receipt with the cious when approached and of- in the expanded i~rary, It was back door open several weeks long as a receipt is issued), while aboriginal fish sales slip in their name of the purchaser, the name fered fish for sale at places other inchided in original expansion sport fishermen cannot. ago to let in some air. possession when transporting of r the band, the name of the than designated sites listed on this plans but cut as a cost item Somebody came tn that Fish tally recording." when there wasn't enough entrance and stole s CD player. job turns hi tech Council votes FISH COUNTING has entered the high tech age. FIsheries biologist Mark Beere noted the traditional method of tO save trees tallying steelhead passing through the Babine River fish fence was A ROW OF 80-year-old David Hull noted the,Horseshoe~ to have an observer standing there, clicking..9~n. a.. counter as spruce trees near Sacred Heart already had the highest con- each went by. Cl~rchwillbespared ...... , ,.. ccntration o~fp~kland-gf,~y i~_a This year, however, a new tool In a split vote, couhciicie'dd- ...... itl Te~ace: ~~ .i' :. i", ";i'.:.[i-~ .. ':'i~_/. was introduced ~ a video sur- ed to abandon plans tO develop Council, h e said, had an"'o..,~ ~.i../: veillance system with a built in the graveled section of HughesSt~ ligation to all the. peep!eer 486 computer. Beere said the to the north of Straume into two Terrace", and that obligation, " $30,000 system was purchased lots. The sale of the lots Would could, be better met:~by.. using ..: from a Newfoundland company ave brought about $60,000 to money from the saleof~e!ois to ' which also installed it. the city. - . Enclosed in a waterproof box develop parks in the parts of the While conceding that poten- with a plexi-glasa bottom, the south side that had none..... camera-computer was positioned tial dollar value, cotinelllor Ruth By a 4-2 vote, '.councillors above a gap In the fence through Halleck said the parcel already decided to dedicate the Hughes, which migratIng fish had to pass. had a value as parkland, Street .parcel as parkiiaucii~!/ Explaining how the system She also suggested some Halleck, Graydon, McDaniel and~ : worked, Beere said the camera councillors were takingtoo nar- mayor Jack Talstra voting: {or, operated continuously, mostly at row a view of what. constituted Gordon and David Hull ag~hsil ,~ a super slow speed that allowed parkland. Actively involved= in .the 480 hours of recording on a Halleck maintained any quiet Catholic:church, eouncillor,~al i; single cassette. However, picture area where people of. all ages quality at that speed was GeOrge had.declared a c0nfliel ~of' could sit and enjoy the aesthetics "lousy", so when motion was interest and tookno part inthe: detected the camera kicked np to qualified, not just playgrounds • debate or vote...... ~..... ;.. a higher speed, or "high resolu- with monkey bars. Last Thursday's commjft!ee. ' tion mode". "'The worse thing we could discussion of the issue had seen a He pointed out the images at do is bulldoze dbwn the ~'ees." the church's FatherJohn smith that speed were sharp enough to Councillor Ed Graydon presenta 312-namepetiiionof tell. the type of fish and, ff the agreecl, suggesting the additionof cath01ie P.~shioners. opp6s~ ~to: i', water was clear enough, it was amenities such as picnic tables i the c!tfs 16t deve!6~mentpi~..!//i even possible to spot whether it could turn the land into an asset to ' At that timeiTnls~ suggest~i/: had been tagged. the neighbourhood. • • ed ~e.ehureh buy.the landh:om i Meanwhile the computer was Pointing out the Horseshoe the ~ity and then ~ievel0p i(int6a, : doing some recording of its own was already crowded with homes, -- the time each fish passed by, playground, as proposed by he said council should.be looking its length and the directionit was Smith, But the priest discoimt~ travelling,plus cumnlative tallies for what other small parcels in the that idea as too expensive,for the of each. area could be saved: parish ..... : And it can't be fooled into However, councillor Gordon "'so you just want to use ~e~i counting a stick as a fish or a Hull expressed doubts thestrip property, but you,.d0n~t~want t0 .~ trout as a steelhead, Beere added. had the potential to be useful pay for it," Talstra repli~. ,,.i:~:~=~. That's because the computer parkland. He also pointed out "Smith: noted the. public:at has been programmed to tally there were two school grounds, large uses the piayground ~e,a]O,~. i only objects that are shaped like a Christy Park and the Howe Creek Veritas School that was cieVel~ ~, fish and are longer than the mini- trail all within easy walking dis- mum length that qualifies as a ,oped by the Catholics. ~ ...~~. steelhead. m Recyclers at work tanee of the parcel. And Y0u.get ~ tax exemp- With this being the first time "'Are we going to start Iook- tion for that/'.Taistra countered. the technology had been used in NOT EVERYTHI NG that ends up at the local dumps Is garbage. Just ask Frank Walker who's !ng at all the back alleys in town,~ Smith said the Church .fears.: the region, he said Fisheries staff seen above with power tools he either salvaged from the dump and repaired or bought with and turning them into parkland," ,more neighbouring houseswill had watched the video tapes to the proceeds of scavenging, For more on Walker and other salvagers, turn to page AS. he asked. nlearl mort ensure what the computer re- Echoing that view, councillor fic and not corded was accurate. Stewart finds a treasure trove THERE'S NOT gold in them thar gravel. operations tonnca of gravel we have to move said. The district already has a bulk hills but gravel - at least as far as To Stewart mayor Andy Burton smelter lay~ right now. It's got to go," said "In some places the river's 15 loading terminal from previous the District of Stewart is con- the project kills two birds with Icy affected by coal!:m~e Burton. to 20 feet higher than the town. lndnstdal activity in the area. cemed. one stone, as it were. *'And there's 350,000 cubic It's a Mississippi-levee situation. Stewart has asked the provincial That gravel is carried down the "This way we can achieve Stewart's request nowwork,. metres a year that comes down. It We either pay now or later government for$2 million as glacial-fed Bear River from the flood protection and money from ins, eurough 'the , p incla , appears there's a market for clean up, compensation, loss of seed financing for the project mountains and deposited on the the sale of gravel can help pay for gr_avel and its good quality, too~ life.,' i ! ~ ~ ~ , ~ gove~ent .~buresumey and,,i= fiats where Stewart sits. the wor "said Burton , .,, ..... That request Is ~ through~Sa methe now in the hands Of a'~.p of .., .. , _ .. i¢, • We !1 be able to provideiobs ..Some o.f 9e grave! o m int, employment,nd inv nent min- scoio dva,erv. : i / ! nut rue gravel has unlit up me Even better, according to Burton said dredging n0w will river bed to the point where it Burton, Is the potential for a con. be far cheaper than cleaning Up i r,a, ?.a o? is y s Natural Com, They're now poses .a flood threat during ttnuing gravel sale business be- after a flood, i i recmim some ot me tore,suore ot munity Fund whiclz provides , for the pro~.,incial Tremu~ ~ Stewart, : :: ~. money for pla~. hit, by: stg' wld ...... ---" "-"" high water umes. i causethe rlverwlll keep ~ntinu, "It's gohm to haooen ~this Burton :~satd: the dredgt,g'~' ~ L lsn"'";'.~nifleant: Industrial '~, '~' ' "closures,,''< ...... , ...... ca atom:_ wm,...... m~e a suDmm.. ~o council wants to dredge the ingto deposiigraveL ~ , ~ :: ;" ;v,.ar Wr n~a~t,....',,~, ~tn b '.~ ! ~ ,~..... ,, ...... , ~,,: : :, .,,...... ;, :~ : slontotheprOvtuet=l osbtuew. ; river as a safegumd and :sell tile ',We'v-e i ot. several '~ '%' "~ ~;. ;r?'-:~~7, Y' "='" ~'" ~ haslalr~tlY'~n:,~ That's ~ted'to tskeul'eebv ' ...... ~ ~ g ...... , million ~'but it s going tO happen,~ :~he: ~mwsrt s port taeUltlCS.~:.:~, ~ ..: :-used b~ Gmnisle When its co,,-~.' ..... ~ ~ =., ...... - : A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 (,IlIMI:Ill II ~i/ /~:/-:' ! : :i~: :?'/ ¸; : ,:!:~, i :::: ,: ;!' i ¸¸ , ~ STOP i 'i ! UOYSil ii ; ef ,! ,!5,e,i li !i~ ,me' r Press ,q;l )l)l=l'ltl,q; ,.. Prince Rupert Crime Stoppers are "°"'"°DOCKS ...... i asking your assistance in the solving of a Motorcycle • Fast & easy installation & removal break and enter which occurred on March • Weather resistant accident 18, 1995 between 5:00 p.m. and 11:30 P.M., * 10 year guaranteed polythylene [ A woman from in the 500 block of Herman Street' in Prince • No rust or rot = , Saskatchewan and her 12 year Rupert, B.C. • Environmentally friendly L old son were involved in a sin- gle vehicle motorcycle accident on Highway 16 west, about 7 The investi km west of the Exstew bridge this time frame unknown Suspects entered On Sunday. The pair were east bound the house by sliding open an unsecured on Hwy. 16 when the woman window Once inside the entire house was lost control on a sharp S-curve gone through and several items were stolen i Northwest Mechanical Inc. • during a period of heavy rain. The woman sustained a broken including a VCR, and various mountain I 5239 Keith Ave. arm, as well as other.undeter- climbingequipment. The suspect(s)then I 635-4770 OR 635-7158 mined injuries. Her son also sus- exited the house through a side door, I tained undetermined injuries. I . The Terrace R.C.M.E I would like to thank passing Since the break and enter all of the pro- motorists for their assistance at the accident scene, as well as perty has been recovered. , ] after the accident by providing by providing the mother and son with transportation and housing. . Crimestoppers offers a cash reward of up to The pair Were returning $1000 dollars for the information leading to an from a trip to Alaska. arrest and charges laid against any individual in this or any unsolved crime. If you have any King of the information, call crimestoppers at 627-STOP, that's 627-7867: Callers will not be required to mountain reveal their identity or testify in court. i Richard Harrison keeps his I crown. The Smithers runner won the annual King of the Mountain cross-country running race last Sunday, July 23. Call 63S-TIPS Harrison beat off all chal- lengers during the8 km race to reign again for another year. oo,.tRained fo.,., out ! ESQ weather has brought the local :i fire situation under control. , The regional forest fire con- ! : i~ trol centre in Smithers declared

.4 iiu~ber:offires officiallydead " .~'~ - '" ;: ...... ~6fybsigrday m6ming,: '.,/ 71_1. There are only eight fires left burning in the region. Si~ :) are in the Cassiar district, one or, • ?; the Queen Charlotte Islan& happened over the Weekend and there is a small fire bumin~ . . in Tweedsmuir Park. 6 n6ques & However, the 8,000 hectar¢ fire at Inklin River, 123 mile: ,llectibles 6 om northwest of Dease Lake is still burning, and fire officials sa) d they won't declaJ'e that one dead rand oThe O orld ' until there's three feet of snow .re finds at uncommon prices. on it. II The Inklin River fire was responsible for smoky skies dur- ing last week's heat wave. 3anadiana & European ~i~ : i/i!i To date there have been 123 Furniture forest fires in this region which stretches from the Yukon border ESQUIRE GOLF WATCH TM 31assware to Tweedsmuir. Precise S~,,;i~ quartz mtwemcnt. Uniquu dimpled design, on Approximately 14,400 hec- White lacquered 6lee and striking k.:cl. Genuine mineral crystal tares have burned and $660,000 arid Ilandsonle douhlc stitched leather stralx Water resistant to 99 tbet. . has been spent fighting forest Gift ,aCkage Coliles With four Ultra® l')istance golf balls h d narkers m~ tee fires, making this year just 9 : slightly below average. Thirty-three fires were caused by lighting, while the ilse Ave, Terrace 635-3213 !rest were human caused, many SINCE 1910 from abandoned camp fires. Skeena Mall, Terrace 635-5111 Because of the wet weather, the fire hazard rating has been City Centre Mall, Kitimat 632'3313 reduced to low to moderate in the area. But four to five days of I sunshine could bring that rating k, back up to high, warns fire con- trol officer Bruce Hutchinson. d

Kitimat fires , THIS YEAR i LAST YEAR DALLY RECORDS Kitimat Crimestoppers is July MAX. ~ ~ SUN MAX. lglU, PCPN SUN MAX. YEAR alN. y.rr,AB EBEGE, yEAR seeking public assistance in 14 20,1 12.5 5.1 28.0 13,1 solving several suspicious fires. 14.2 30.6 1958 7,7 1979 8.9 1968 The Kitimat RCMP have 15 21,7 9,7 6.0 27.4 12.7 14,7 32,2 1958 7.2 1955 15.5 1967 received ten arson reports this 16 21.7 18,9 TR 2.3 18.8 14.3 0.2 0,8 33.3 1958 6.1 1959 18.0 1964 year. One fire on April 20 17 24.9 14;3 9.3 15.2 12.4 10.0 0.0 33.3 1981 6.6 1977 10.9 1964 caused extensive property dam- 18 29.0 12,8 15.0 16.2 12.5 0.8 0.0 age at the Kitimat Municipal 31,3 1987 6.1 1976 14.2 1970 19 30,7 13,8 14.9 Dump when several salvage 26.5 12.3 11.2 31.7 1956 7.2 1966 89.4 1966 20 30 9" 17 2* 14.9 28.0 12,5 logs were set on fire. ' New RecordS ' 12.0 30,6 1972 7,7 1982 11.6 1987 Another fire on July II damaged the storage shed at the Snowflake riding grounds near = ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: cable car. Please obey all traffic control signs and persons.The highwaywill be busy with N EC H A KO~Y--~"-"----- All the fires were contained quickly, and no one was injured. patchingcrews, sign maintenance,bridge repair, mowing and centreline painting. If you have any information Please watch for and obey traffic control signing.To report road hazards,call 638. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES regarding these fires or any oth- 8383 duringoffice hours. After hours, pleasecall 1.800-665.5051. er criminal offence, call the /7 Kitimat Crimestoppers at 632- Your Road Maintenance Contractor 8477. i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 o A3

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:SELF CONTAINED firefighting trucks fonn lhe backbone of the )iii•~: }:: :forest Service's Initial attack crews. That's Terrace crew member ~, Travis Elwood (bottom) getting a hand from Gord Munro in put News In Brief Ung~g equipmente on the truck. The Terrace crew Is located at the airpor)art, a convenient IocaUon should they have to take a helicop. : ter int Man killed in accident ,r into an area In which there are no roads. BURNS LAKE RCMP continue to investigate a July 17 accident on Hwyl6 7kin west of Bums Lake which took the life of Terraee toni- dent Andrew Warm, 76. Wann's vehicle crossed into the oncom~ug lane, colliding with a pickup driven by Telkwa resident John Mill. He was taken to Prince George for transfer to Vancouver but died July 18 befJre the trans- fer took place. Waan was driving through a section of highway being repaved at the time of the accident, say Burns Lake RCMP. His car ended up on ita roof in a ditch. Betty Warm, Wann's wife, was injured as was pickup driver Mill. Don't touch that tap! TOUGHER SPRINKLING restrictions are now in the effect as the city conducts its annual problem of high demand and low supply. Lawn sprinkling is only allowed between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., says city works official Brad Nortt;. And the odd-even house number matched to odd-even days schedule continues. "These are second stage restrictions. We're trying to give the reservoir a chance to build up overnight," he said. Average daily water consumption la,q week was 14.5 million likes, too much for the capacity of the city system to rejuvenate it- self. Also of importance is eusnfing a sufficient water supply to fight fires. North said the early summer run off from the mountains has now slowed, reducing the amount of water that flows down for storage. Bracing for stormy weather Daily consumptions of 16 million litres a month or so ago could be handled then because there was more runoff. FOREST SERVICE officials are drifted into the Mackenzie area i, crews to fires very quickly and to people," said Hutchinson. "But now, with run off slowing, there's no buffer," said North. heading into the critical portion the northeast portion of the pro- get information back very quick- All were on a 24-hour recall if The city can lay fines and, in some cases, shut the water off at of their forest fire season. vince. ly," Bruce Hutchinson, another necessary. residences which to not obey the restrictions. As of late last week, 115 fires The fires are in Inklin River fire control officer commented. "It was payback time. Last were on the books compared to area, 350 miles northwest of Ter- The regional office handles four year, even though we didn't have. Airport traffic steady 76 for the same period last year. race. There's no road access to unit mews of 20 people each and as many fires up here, the num- THE NUMBER of people using the Terrace airport is fairly steady And most of this year's damage the area, no people living there 10 initial attack crews of three bers were up throughout the pro- given the results of past years, says manager Darryl Laurent. To the is being caused by four large fires and timber values are neglig~le. people each. vince and we had crews in from end of June, 44,200 people either took off or landed at the airport. far to the north. '.'Since there's no risk and no One of the Unit crews is based Ontario," said Hutchinson. "Given that we're now into the busy time of the year, I'd say "Typically, when you have value, they're being left to bum," in Kitimat and the Terrace airport He added that Ontario crews we're on track to meeting or just exceeding our normal average/' dear skies and hot temperatures said Hedin of a 1989 policy is home to one of the initial attack five years ago began adopting he said. and it heats up it's b~okea up by a which laid out at what point crews. That's so it can respond B.C. equipment and methods of Passenger counts in 1993 totalled 86,700 and 89,249 in 1994. lightning storm," says regional forest fires would be fought quickly by air to a fire. The forest fighting forest fires. "For an area in which there is nothing really major going on in fire control officer Tom Hedin. "They like the light equipment terms of one project -- a Kemano II, for example -- we're getting i "Up here we can expect those we Use and the concept of three- good numbers," said'LaurenL That Kemano reference dates back to kinds of lightning Storms the third "You can get 40 to 50 fires in three days becauss men initial attack 1990 when 104,600 people used the airport during the Alcan pro- week of July going into the first creWS," of a lightning storm." ...... Hedin Hutchinson added. jan's most active year. : week of August. You can get 40 "This is also a chance to be- to 50 fires in three days because standardized across Canada of a lightning storm." come .Getting up there service also has a district fire of. and that'll make everything a lot THE COST of spending a day at a provincial hospital rivals that of The average number of fires in "Once you get past the initial ricer stationed at the airport. easier," he said. the northwest is 220 each year. attack phase you'd be into the •getting a bed at an exclusive hotel in London or New York• The airport base also contains " 'k"k" -k ~ ~ Those four northern fires began millions of dollars to fight those Information from Mills Memorial Hospital indicates itnow costs foam so the region's air tanker There's also a new 1-800 to uninsured patients $575 a day for a bed. The rate is established by the middle of June and have con- fires. It simply wouldn't make can refdi here. take note of when reporting a the health ministry each year for each hospital in the Province. sumed more than 12,000ha of any sense. I've flown that area in Although it has been fairly dry forest fire. trees, nearly all of the 14,500ha the past and there are huge fire in the area, crews were sent east It's 1-800-663-5555 and all scars from the past," he added. Birth rate dips burned from all fires to date ia to help Ontario firefighters in calls from the northwest are the northwest. Hedin is based in Smithers, the THE NUMBER of babies born per 1,000 residents in 1994 was the June. routed through a centre in Kam- lowest in 40 years, states the provincial government's 1994 Vital Smoke from the fires drifted home of a new regional forest "We had quite a few people loops. into Terrace, Smithers and Fort service forest fire centre. In the Statistics Report. That rate is 12.9 births per thousand residents. back there ~ one of the unit That means regional officers St. James last week, causing a past, the eight district offices ran crews and four initial attack will receive only single notiflca- But the number of births is increasing -- listed at 46,924 -- is a , number :of. phone calls to the their own fire centres~...... crews. We sent two of oui::.'~dir':'; tions of fires instead of taking reflection of the growing population of the province. At. the same: reglo.aifire ...... control centre. "It's"cur "down 0ff'So much' Conlml"0ffiCe~' and'a~ ai~'ta~nkei~'~ scores of phone calls for each time, the avenge of womenjgiving birth is increasing. In 1994, the Smoke from the fires has also duplication. We're able to get back there and two of our staff fire. . average first thne mother wa~-26.8 years of age'...... ,~ .... . > ~ : i

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) ¢ I I' The right stuff k I o "'IF NOT now, when? Because we will never '! give up.'" I That's a line from one of the new Nisga'a 0 Tribal Council public service messages you'll be seeing a lot of on television. It's a telling state- ment for its sense of the Nisga'a frustration and determination surrounding their land claim. There's a similar sense of frustration among | other people. It's growing because of the newest pothole in the Nisga'a land claim highway -- the dispute between the federal and provincial ,;eg governments over who pays for what. This need not be the case for lost among the ac- cusations and counter accusations about the money end of the deal is the news that the three parties all but had an agreement in principle sewn up. It fell apart not because of what was in Time t()legalize sex sale the deal but over the money angle. In other VICTORIA -- "Kathy folks living in the neighbor- seek gratification in the streets. words there are two separate things happening Szobotieaanic looks more like hood aren't exactly thrilled. The only problem that here the guts of the treaty deal and the dispute a Kitsilano roller-blading babe Add to that discarded con- wouldn't go away is child over money. than a prostitute," says the doms and needles used by prostitution. Since under-age lead of a story written by drug- addicted prostitutes, and girls wouldn't be licenced by With that being the ease, we argue that the three Roberta Staley for the Van- you can understand people's the government, young girls T parties should release to the public the details of couver Province newspaper fi'ustration and anger. The being forced into the sex trade recently. the agreement in principle. solution is relatively easy: by circumstances, ranging Just what the hell does she move the women off the from having been sexual as- The impacts, benefits and ramifications of the think prostitutes look like? streets. And you do that by sault victims, to coming from agreement in principle are of extreme importance Hags? Demons? Most of the making the whole business wrecked homes, to being ad- ones I see patrolling Govern- legal and allowing the estab- dicted to drugs, would con- to everybody who lives up here. The agreement ment Street in Victoria look lishment of permanent tinue trying to make money on • ( in principle sets out the new terms by which the pretty, just like some of the brothels. the streets. Nisga'a will relate to the rest of the northwest young female cops trying to It's not an especially new But the horrifie problem of. put an end to a millenia-oid idea. Most European countries child prostitution won't be and how we will relate to the Nisga'a. In turn, profession in Vancouver these HUBERT BEYER have gone that route. Brothels solved by police methods ei-' the agreement in principle sets out the broad days. The courts, however, don't range in size from accom- ther. It's a social problem that form of the eventual treaty. Szoboticsanic has been seem to share the city's medating a dozen to several needs different solutions which posing as a prostitute in Van- urgency. Aside from the con- hundred prostitutes. The have to do with love and com- We have a right to know what's in the agree- couver's Mount Pleasant dis- siderable embarrassment that women are licensed, must un- passion, not arrest. ment .inprinciple. The dispute between the feder- tact. Every day, she and seven comes with being arrested and dergo regular medical checks, Most prostitutes are adults, male colleagues go trolling for appearing in court for having carry an AIDS-free certificate. and not all of them have a drug.;> al and provincial governm6fitS should not take Johns. Szobotieaanic negotiaJ tried to buy sex, the men were The women pay rent to the probleml They are the ones . :4. • away from that fight. The reasoning is very tes the sex act and price with given either unconditional dis- owner of the building who is, who would'benefit from the simple. Taxpayers will end up paying for treaty the customer and then signals charges or fined $100. in turn, licensed by the govern- legalization of prostitution. to her nearby colleagues that And even if police succeed in ment. Rents are regulated by And so would society as a, costs regardless of how the governments divide the arrangements are com- driving the prostitutes out of the government, which rules whole, because people in. the costs. pleted. Shortly after, the John the communities, they'll show out exploitation of the women residential nelghbouhoods is arrested by police officers We also argue for release of the agreement in up elsewhere, and the Johns by the landlord. would no be subjected to the who arrive at the scene in an will follow. The answer is not Opponents of decriminaliz- seedy aspects that accompanies principle because it will represent the first offi- umnarked car. to fight prostitution, but to ing and regulating prostitution unregulated street prostitution. :/ cial acknowledgement of the outline of an The four-month, . $16,000 control it. And the only way to claim that it wouldn't get all As for the location of city-funded program started do that is to decriminalize it. prostitutes off the streets. I beg brothels, I'm sure we can find, eventual treaty. June 1. Its aim is to drive the What has people upset is that to differ. If men seeking the the proper places, away from Up until now, the three parties have been claim- sex trade out of the com- prostitutes openly solicit busi- company of a prostitute had a residential neighborhoods. And ing secrecy prevents them from talking openly. munities of Mount Pleasant ness on the streets of residen- choice of going to a brothel the sooner government takes and Kingsway. So far, more tial neighborhoods. What with without running the risk of the necessary steps, the better. the details that have surfaced came from than 150 men have been ar- the traffic that generates, and being hauled into court, they strategic leaks by all three parties designed to rested. the sometimes blue language, wouldn't be foolish enough to : !i further their own cause or to compromise the positions of others. A release of the details can only restore a sense of dignity to the talks and start building a trust relationship that'll be crucial to a treaty's final No airc:onditioning? Crazy outcome. WHEN I voted 'Yes' in the li- heated and sweaty very much take extra sick leave. brary expansion referendum, I affects the operational side of a Still, lack of air conditioning did so to gain air conditioning. building. has advantages. I didn't expect a library built Having worked as a young Power bills will be less. Thc~ for the twenty-flrst century to stenographer through several lthrary will be quieter without be as uncomfortable as the old hot 1950 summers in Sas- the hum. Air currents won't one. katoon City Hospital's original flutter papers to the floor. And Happy holiday When I visit the Terrace li-. building with its heab sealed windows mean traffic brary now on a humid day I'm absorbing brick walls and solar noises are reduced as are risks IF YOU'RE thinking of buying a house, better prepared to be greeted by staff panel skylight, I strongly of breakins. wearing hula skirts, waving empathize with ithrary staff. Heat waves will discourage hope that Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeau is palm fronds, and swaying There's no efficiency or patrons or shorten their visits, having a good vacation. Speculation is that his languidly to Don Ho's comfort working with damp reducing wear and tear on car- Hawaiian rhythms. post-vacation mood is going to have a big impact • il I Iie]llel "i :! I ;[silt_*!I~l shirts clinging to their ribs like pet and books; staff will have Library expansion costs may Saran wrap, peeling their more time for behind-the- on the Quebec government's plans for a fall have come in close to budget CLAUDETTE SANDECKI sticky arms off metal desks, or scenes duties. Computers will on the construction phase... tugging cotton clothing loose separation referendum. er door. When this was be freed up; students may but too bad it was achieved from moist skin before they resorted to during a recent choose to stay home and use a The more touchy the referendum is the greater only by hacking various extras move. It wouldn't help to sell scorcher, a CD player was ballpoint the potential there is for a shaky Canadian dollar off the project earlier on. Ex- tour tickets, either. stolen from an office. That's And a Glenn Gould like me and that'll affect interest and mortgage rates. tras such as a basement meet- As a pauon, I can skip visit- who must wear a greatcoat ing room, book security sys- what used to happen in the old Only in Canada could this happen. building, too. ing the library on a hot day or while shopping in a super- tem, and air conditioning. curtail my visit. But staff must market can browse the stacks Because original expansion Nonetheless the library board chair says "only cosmetic fea- stay and suffer. without shivering -- so long as III plans called for air condition- Besides energy.sapping heat" I can conquer my ing, the windows were built tures were axed. Nothing was ..... PUBLIsHER/EDITOR:Rod Link c==NA/ chopped that really had an ef- and humidity, "building dis- claustrophobia. sealed shut Staff cannot regu- ease" could be a real risk. aOVERVS,NG UANa Ea: Mik L Harem fect on the operational side of Somehow, a new library late temperature or humidity. Connnunlcable diseases, too, without air conditioning is like PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur The only way to admit fresh building." Oh?l may flourish in the encloscd a birthday cake without NEWS Jeff Nagel. NEWS SPORTS: Malcolm Baxter ...... air is by propping open an out- almosphere, causing staff to candles. No shine. COMMUNITY: Cris Leykauf In my book, being over- OFFICE MANAGER: Rose Fisher, "Ferry Miller ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: FLAT" Bur you l q5. 7 ::£.. DI I::> A Sam Collier, Janet Viveiros, Tracey Tomas • COMMUNITY SERVICE/TELEMARKETER: Monique Belanger ADVERTISING ASSISTANT: Helen Hasehneyer DARKROOM: Susan Credgeur COMPOSITOR: Shannon Cooper (PLeNTy' uvp ,4 CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Karen Brunette MEMBER OF B.C, PRESS COUNCIL Serving the Terrace and ThornhiU ares Publlst~ed on Wednesday of each week by Caribou Press [1969) Ltd. at 4647 Lazelle Ave,. Terrace British Columbia. 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t / Scavengers. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 - A5 Garbage-pickers. CORRESPONDENCE Salvagers. FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD They're all names LJsed to tag the people you see at local dumps. Not the people taking the garbage in there, but the ones bringing it The back out. They prefer to call themselves recyclers. Mail Bag Look beyond the seedy dumpster-diving image, and you understand ..... ~ • ' - the special pride these people take in the art of salvage ...... /

.... Helmet law not needed • 7i nding treasu res in trash Lal wT"B~d i,s,nle isr:f iYr°lUrlrec By JEFF NAGEL voluminous mound of recent bills BEYOND THE flies and the fish The regional district does allow this provincial government has guts, between the green bags and salvagers to work the scrap metal, bestowed upon us unruly lot of lowly subjects. cardboard boxes lie the treasures. wood and derelict vehicle piles A few pounds of aluminum fit- there -- if they first sign a Last count since the NDP have tings. waiver. been in power there's been 250 A brass plumbing fixture. But the rules don't stop the bills introduced spanning 3400 A child's doll. scavengers. There aren't enough pages of fibre. An aging power tool thrown dump attendants to police opera- One point you missed with the away because the cord is broken. tions everywhere all the time, say cap on advertising for lobby Maybe even a TV that can be officials at both dumps. groups at $2000 was its dec- repaired. Every new load that arrives is tioneering bias in favour of the NDP. The Thornhill dump is a mine scanned by a few sets of eyes, and Frank Walker is one of the and ears listen for the tell-tale You see the "working persons men aud women there digging for metallic tinkle of pop cans being party" is counting on the blind dollars. dumped. As soon as the vehicle is faith and sheer number of rank and file organized labour sup- "A lot of people think we're gone, someone's there checking animals because we're down out the new goods. porters, many who will be paid or here," says Walker, as he un- "I've got coffee tables, lamps, campaigning on union time to get earths a piece of scrap metal that couches, coffee makers, four TVs out and pedal the party line or could have came 5"om a plane and a VCR from the dump," says muster the telephones a'~ freebies wreck. Mari-Lenne Pierce, another to direct market their leaders "Aluminum," he pronounces, Thorahill regular who protested blessed "B.C. Plan" -- all for examining it before throwing it in the restrictions on scavenging at a gratis and not accounted for as a the truck. "35 cents a pound." recent public meeting. quantifiable benefit under this Walker is a retired 73-year-old bill. logger. He and his wife Agnes Speaking of pedaling, now don't have much money beyond "Before you could comes this bureaucratic quagmire what he gets from his old-age introduced which will require clear maybe $300 or cyclists by law in B.C. to wear pension and an IWA pension. $400 in a week." And the govemznent cut back helmets or face $200 fines. his pension by $230 when they Being an avid cyclist, I do on found out about the IWA pension. She's got unused greeting most occasions already don the The retired couple makes ends cards, wrapping paper and a head gear while cycling on con-. meet with the cash they get for sketchbook from the dump. gusted commuter routes, high- trash. "We can use the money," Everyone aims for something ways or long distance touring. he says, pulling an old vacuum different. While a helmet may help lower cleaner from the rubbish as Pierce homes in on dolls and incidences of head injuries, there Agnes scouts for pop cans. home appliances. are no guarantees that thebratn Today the pickings are slim and And Lindsay BurneR's eyes kit or cervical vertebrae won't be the take will be about $10 -- scan the junk for wood. lethally crushed in collisions with mainly in pop cans and scrap Frank Walker specializes in metal, asphalt, concrete, fixed or metal. It doesn't sound like much, scrap metal. And his entire work- moving hard objects. but over the course of the week a shop behind his Braun St. home If protective armour now be- few trips to the dump can add up was built from wood and comes the mandatory requisite for to $60 or $80, Walker says. materials -- even the concrete cyclists, why not also for in-line "Before you could clear maybe mix -- that he found at the dump. roller bladers, skiers, runners, $300 or $400 in a week," he The workshop houses power climbers, kayakers, rafters, jet says. "Then they stopped us from tools he either salvaged and skis, pedestrians, motorists, going up to the city dump, they. repaired from the dump or bought bungee jumpers and so on and so closed the Usk dump, now with the proceeds of scavenging. on... ? they're talking about keeping us It'snow a place of fine wood- The better approach

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a m o,ng up WORK IS well underway on a one-storey addition to Willy Wandrs Lazelle Avenue Mini-MalL Those are workers from Deep Creek Masonry, who are contracted to raise the walls. Cleaning the Tat Out &: About THE TATSHENSHINI may be a park, but it's not quite pristine yet. million in the second quarter of Clean-up work is continu- Flights 1994. ing at Windy Craggy, the increase now-cancelled mine project A SMITHERS-BASED air car- that continues to attract rier .that flies into Terrace is ad- Internet for controversy. The provincial ding more destinations. government eventually Central Mountain Air says it entrepreneurs declared the Tat a mine- will operate two direct flights A WORKSHOP on the business ! free park and turned down every business day between Fort benefits of the Internct is being plans to develop the giant SL John, Prince George, Kam- offered Saturday, Aug. 19 in " 2" ~)-,,. Kitimat. copper deposit. loops and Kelowna. The airline now offers two The full-day seminar at River .;,~~::i A routine inspection of flights a day only on Mondays, Lodge is sponsored by the minis- ,~ the site late last year Wednesdays and Fridays. try of small business, the Corn- ~i~ revealed thousands of litres In trouble last year, the compa- munity Skills Cen~'e, the Kitimat ~?~ of diesel fuel had leaked ny has re-organized its finances Chamber of Commerce and AI- ~ from .a cracked tank ~high with the help of its creditors. can. ~ up on Windy Craggy Organizers say the global corn- ii!~ Mountain. puter network can help businesses ~'~;i The present owners of the cut costs, improve efficiency and ~.~ site, Royal Oak Mines, de- Your Decor enhance sales. ~: • Topics include improving com- cided to clean up collapsed in Smithers • ~:. " ,. ~ L ~ ~:~!~. : buildings and removed municatious, marketing, sales, re- TERRACE-BASED Your search, as well as news and in- equipment stockpiled up at Decor is expanding into formation. ~.!~, ...... ~•i~i!~i~:~I •:•:::~ :~•••: the exploration addit. Smithers. Fur more info, call Gaff Guise Clean-up efforts also con- Owner Bob Taylor has signed at 632-6294 in the Kitimat Cham- tinue at the Rainy Hollow a license agreement with proprie- ber of Commerce office, site, a former pumping sta- ters Steve and Mike Purnell to tion on a now dismantled el)on a second outlet of the floor- oil pipeline put in by the ing and decorating retail store in U.S. military. Smithers. Cans of discarded .DDT It will go into a new building now under construction on First recovered from a trench Avenue in Smithers. raised fears of larger pollu- Mike Pumell said they expect tion problems in the sur- to employ six or seven staff, rounding area. INTRODUCING PHARMANET: BC Parks will work with Environment Canada, BC Alcan, Repap Environment, and the De- ~ Everyyear A confidential new service partment of Indian and profits soar thotisands Northern Affairs on the RISING PULP and paper prices I CJ~{'~(L~9~IA of British Rainy Hollow site, accord- helped Repap Enterprises post \ ,,,.~'~,W~',~ Columbians that ensures your ing to Hugh Marlddes, dis- record sales and operating profit ~~~ are hospital- trict manager for Be Parks. in the, year's second quarter. ized due to Similar buried dump sites Net income was $50.6 million, negative reactionsto prescription drug safety. are suspected at other loca- a big improvement over the net prescription drugs. That's why the tions along the pipeline. loss of $35.8 million in the sec- Ministry of lleahh is introducing "They're going to do a ond quarter of 1994. PharmaNet, a confidentialcomputer network that keeps track of every major investigation, but it Revenues of $566.4 million prescription filled in B.C. Privacy Assured will mostly be. the federal were 36 per cent higher than a year ago. Your prescril)tion records will be kept strictly confidentl~din PharmaNefs government doing it. We'll Alean Aluminum Ltd. also secure system. Only registered practicing Idl:trmacists and their ,assistants are be involved if it's in Tat- Protecting Your Health reported higher profits, with sec- allowed access to your PharnraNetfiles. This informationwill be controlled shenshini park," Markides ond qnarter net raceme of US PharmaNet will provide up-to-the-minute infor- by the Collegeof Pharmacists of B.C. If you wish, you can assign a said. $180 ntillion. That's up from $7 mation about ",illprescription medications ------confidential,i),'LSsword to further, restrict,access., dispensed to you at tin,:community pharmacy in B.C. so your pharmacist c,'m quickly 2, Watch For The PharmaNet Logo identify- m~d protect you from - I potenti;dly harmful medication ~ it "["=l ~ " " ~.,.--I--"~ PhmnaNet is heing interactions. o I I ~ pilot.) introduced at pharmacies ~,~.~ throughoutBritish Columbia this snnnner. ~ Whenyou see the PharmaNetlogo at your Saving Tax ,'~:~lll, IOC l)larn|tcyentrtnce vou'liknow proudly presents... Dollars, , ,~..::~/t/.,. theyve mined the system. Preventing Fraud ~ and Abuse ~'{I 0~ Your CareCard l'harm.'~Nets~ll ;flsosave milllons~ will help ' of ~x dollars everyyear by EASY ~¥' ": To save time for both you tu]d your ..... helping the Ministryof Health vtdicl and B.C. pharmacists stop : pharmacist,please present your r British CohnnbiaCareCard each time . prescription fraud and abuse. It will cut hospital costs by you have a prescription filled.Formore• : lnfornuttion pick up a PharmaNet '~ . ~: CARE reducing the number of patients ~"~ ~' brochure at your local pharmacy, suffering harmfnl reactions to prescription medications. PharmaNet-A betler health SIDING Instant progran~from the Ministry ofltealth, Pharmacare Government of British Columbia. • Vinyl/Aluminum siding Rebates • Continuous 5" gutters If you qu',difyfor PharmacarehenefiL~ FREE ESTIMATES PhannaNet will now calculate them Inst~mtly.That means no more ••BC Ministry of Healtliaild collectingthe receiptsand w;dting ~ MinisttTResponsible for scnim-s Jim Griffiths - owner for refund cheques.

C.Ih'~¢tit' 635-9332 ~.~. Phmrml~-l,,, l'flli, h (',, ,mh ...... O| I]lltidt Colundtll I'Mrm,~. A~...,latG. . The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 - A7 Police We'reCelebrating 30 Years Beat And Turning, Back Time to 1965 Prices ~~'~~ "" Leggo I Selected Underwear $2.00 found Selected Bras $5.00 A MAN found dead July 18 after - being missing for more than three ÷ Other Lingerie greatly reduced. ÷ weeks died of vehicular carbon monoxide poisoning, say RCMP. Belts "~ $7.00 - DaveLeggo, 24, was found in- side his vehicle near Deep Creek Selected Earrings ...... ~;2.00,~ northof town. It had been spotted by a high- kk Sleepwear and Summer Wear ways maintenance crew and 50% off reported to the RCMP. k All Marjorie Hamilton Clothing "Foul play is not suspected," t| ' 70% off said Terrace RCMP Staff Sergeant John Veldman. Leggo was reported missing k Sale Starts July 27th June 27, touching off a search of P.S...Check out our weekly super savings, eacfi weel~ we offer you a Quality S the northwest, Alberta and his home province of Saskatchewan. Veldman said the vehicle was : in a location where it was dif- ficult tospot. " Search efforts were hampered from the beginning because no 3545506- one knew in what direction At the Inn of the West Leggo went. " Right beside the White Spot Captured A YOUNG break-in artist who ] was captured with the help of a Crime Stoppers tip is back in prison for nine months. Everett Bailie, 18, of Sardis, B.C., escaped from the Terrace courthouse on July 4 after RCMP had arrested him for a series of thefts from homes and cars in the horseshoe area. RCMP said Bailie was captured nine days later on July 13 aRer police were tipped to his location through Crhne Stoppers. A reward is being paid to the tipster. Bailie pleaded guilty July 17 to There's hea eight counts of break-and-enter and theft, narcotic possession, and escaping custody. Charge laid AN ADULT MALE driver faces charges of impaired driving after !~ .~':~ff~ " ~'~ ~--" ~ r ~ "~ " " crashing near the Co-op. ~ :!iin :" .eepo Territ0: RCMP said a police patrol ~. downtown at 2:30 a.m. Friday :- spotted a small red car speeding southbound on Emerson, without :' : ";:;-: !~/:;' ::" he~/dlights~ ' . ,,,.: ~:' Police said the car was travell- lug too fast when Wing to turn '31,9'4 left into the Co-op parking lot, and collided with the corner post ofth e fenced compound, /6R Ya~age includes: :,:c.~ ~i,,~,~!~'~:)~i% ~ ~ ~ Driver s s~deatr bag-/::~g: ~;~<~ ~T~!.~!~:~?~: Driver charged or GOLDKey.- OCCUPANTS of a Jeep and truck that collided on Old Lakelse ! !.!!?::2~::i:::Smis sion 2! ~i!! Lake Dr. last Tuesday escapea ,469 • Si:- a ...... with minor injuries. .N RCMP said a grey 1988 Ford tel Uuck northbound on Thornhill SL per month for ran a stop sign and slammed into • Ai a black 1989 Jeep at Old Lakeise 30 months Lake Dr. • llh Police said Peter James Murie, • Dt 18, was charged with disobeying a stop sign. i ¸ Worker hit A BRIDGE maintenance worker was hit last Thursday by a log- 1995 Jeep Cherokee Spoz glng truck while working on the 26E Package includes: new bridge. RCMP said the man was taken • 4.0 L 190 hp engine to Mills Memorial Hospital and • Driver's side air bag was in stable condition. • 4-speed automatic~ansmissi0n The incident happened at about 11 a.m. • Shifton the fly 4WD or GOLDX~-- • Air conditioning Camper rolls • AM/FMstereo cassette Donald and Mary Ann Burg, of • Roofrack Woodstock, New York, lost their • Side door impactbeams s3qq'" pickup truck and camper when it rolled west of town last week. • Rearw~per/washer Donald Burg had been trying to dodge an animal that emerged from the side of the road. "We're skidding along upside down and there's this big boulder coming towards us," Mary Ann Burg recalled. "It stopped us -- : J it ended up right between us." The couple escaped with minor cuts. They rented a U-Haul in ght Jeepo with the rig town to drive their possessions back to New York. :/IL ! i-.'C Right now.

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Ksan Society officials met last week with health ministry offi- taxing cials but remained unsatisfied TERRACE LITTLE with the response to budget and Theatre may have to get other problems surrounding Os- dramatic with city council if borne Home, a nine-bed psychiatric care facility. it wants to keep its property But the society did wring out a tax exemption. promrse from the mmzstry to have City councillors at a fi- some of its officials tour the nance committee last week home Aug. 9. agreed to take a hard look at The society has said that base- the discretionary tax exemp- ment flooding, old mattresses and tions the city hands out to other problems make the home an certain groups. undesirable place for residents Churches are automatical- and workers. Paul O'Dell ly given the exemption, as It also says it has had to sub- set out in the Municipal Act. sidize the operations of Osborne dents are temporarily placed in Home with monies from other But a number of other other care facilities. society programs. community groups and or- When that occurs the society "Each month we go further and does not get a per diem allowance ganizations get exemptions further into the hole. Maybe it's given by the government for each at the pleasure of the city. better to do it now than later," resident. They include Terrace said society executive director And that means an income Little Theatre, the Terrace Paul O'Dell of the possibility it shortfall which is has to be made Curling Rink, the Kermode might give the health ministry 12 up by taking monies from other LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO Friendship Society, and the months notice of cancelling its society programs. Terrace Child Development contact. O'Dell said the society feels JULY 1995 -- JULY 1995 Centre. "This program has consistently that procedure is unethical but PALACi- The committee decided to lost money for the last five years. that health ministry officials indi- invite the theatre group I don't know of any businessman cated they didn't see anything with any common sense who wrong with that. TerraceMinor the most likely group to SoflballAssoc. would keep on going for that "The directors feel there must have its exemption chopped long," he said. be a change in both areas -- to Kinsmen to its finance committee The society's specific problem the building and to the way we TerraceSkating meeting next Tuesday at relates to the number of staff its are funded or the society will , noon to justify its exemp- required to have on duty at the have to take action," said O'Dell. Terrace 747 Canadian Knights of 2 4 5 Air Cadet tion. ParentsCoa]itlon Paraplegic Colubus home. That duty number is tied to The society's contract with the Terrace Society Councillor Gordon Hull full capacity. health ministry to run Osborne for the Minor Kermode Terrace Peaks Association Advancement Gymnastics YouthSoccer said Terrace Little Theatre But there are times when resi- Home is worth $296,000 a year. of Education Hockey Friendship Terrace Nisga'a Tribal in Terrace Association Society Anti-Poverty Council Ter(ace Search & charges for productions. It Rescue doesn't raise money to give 3 Terrace 1 ~-~ TerraceArt Little 4 •Canadian away for projects. 9rentsCoalition 1 0 Terrace 11. 12 Theatre '~' Assoc. forlhe Minor Kermode Community Society Paraplegic And unlike the curling Paces Daycare Advancement Friendship Volunteer Terrace Nisga'a Tribal club, he said, it doesn't of- ,4 ADAM of Education Hockey --=-= ENGINEERINGLTD tnTerrace Association Society Bureau Anti-Poverty Council-Terrace Terrace Skating fer a service that the city would have to provide if the 0 Orderof .1Big Brothers fj)~ Youth 16 17~rac 18 19 the Royal / & Sisters r...g.. Ambassador group disappeared. - ParentsCoalition e Terrace Purple Terrace Kdsumkabm Sisterhood Advancementforthe Kermode Blueback "I enjoy the stuff they put of Education Baseball Friendship • SwimClub Terrace Nisga'a Tribal on, but I'm not sure if they inTerface Association Society Anti-Poverty Council-Terrace HospiceSociety Palent, Coa~on should have a tax exemp- ...... I IP'~A Terrace 23A~for the 7 Terrace 28 Canadian r~ C~TotemSaddle L,+ +nor 25 26 Paraplegic ¢,- ~/ Club tion," he said. ofEduea~o. Hockey RingeHe Assoc. inTe.ace Association Terrace/~imat Association David Hull noted the Parms £~ai~ion lerrace Kermode Shrine Club #10 Kinettes 'il foru~ group has strong com- ,t~tO A~,...... , t'~"l Minor Friendship Nisga'a Tribal vv QfEd=¢=~ ~,J / Hockey Shames Terrace Council-Terrace TerraceSkating munity support. inTetrace Association Society Mountain Ski Club Anti-Poverty "It is heavily subscribed See Us At Our New,Location Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 in terms of attendance and 4931A Keith Ave. Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 people participating in it." 635-0911 (Old Totem Press Location) Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon Last Wednesday of the month Is DOUBLE BINGO T.V. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 I

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Report Plant Anytime in the Growing Season! by • Potted Roses . Shrubs Greg McDonald , Trees . FruitTrees • Walnuts . Pecans Just A Short Distance East of Terrace Kleanza Creek Provincial Park offers both travellers and local • Chestnuts ,k Kiwi residents a scenic and tranquil setting for outdoor relaxation, • Ground Cover Kleanza means "gold" in the Tamishian Indian language and since early times these people lived and fished in the Kleanza Creek Lots of Hardy Items! area. It was the search for gold that lead to the colonization of many For Yourself or Great Gifts! places in B.C. including the Terrace area. By 1890 gold fever had hit Plant anytime during the growing season! Kleanza as well• Men with sluice boxes worked the gravel beds above and below the gorge. The work was back breaking and little OTTO GRUNDMANN gold was found. Off Hours Phone By 1911 the Cassiar Hydraulic Mining Co. had plans to attempt to retrieve the gold. Two years of flooding saw'their:hopes 635-4441 destroyed. Finally in 1914 the company gave up the search for the gold and the "Mother Lode" was never found, Gold seekers, like one fellow by the name of Joel Trulsen, continued to searchfor gold in the area, Just barely making' a living Joel was not just a miner he was a naturalist (one of the first) and it was through his efforts that BUNDLE a campground was built. He cleared sites, built picnic tables and entertained visitors as does Carol Glen, the parks facilitator, today, The park was established in 1956 and it ensured that Joel's OF JO' efforts and the natural heritage would be protected. The park ~has 21 campsites as we] as a picnic area and the swimming, is = Drab walls no more ;~ L~///"'"/f. wonderful in Kleanza Creek itself. A special attractlon in the fall is BUILDING OWNER Me Takhar recently hired three local seeing the pink salmon spawn in the creek completing their 4 year artists to brighten up the side of the CIBC bank. Randy TaR Baby's Name: life cycle, Another popular activity is to hike the 1 km trail to the top Brett Dennis Carey - painted a raven, bringing sunlight to the world, while sister of the Kleanza Canyon where aviewpoint offers a Spectacular View Baby's Name: • Date & Time of Birth: of the canyon below. There is a wide variety of trees and flowers Heather Webb and Arlene Doell painted scenes of modem July 7, 1995 at 8:55 pm Chad Robert Mohr along the the trail.• One flower is a large', white cup shaped which logging and horse logging. The sisters had painted many Date & Time of Birth: Weight:9 Ibs 9 oz. Sex: Male stands alone, rarely two It has single bright metallic blue berries window displays around town, and were delighted at the July 5, 1995 at 2:01 pm Parents: Mike &Julie Carey Brother for Nicholas and two to three leaves in a basal rosette. The beautiful pure white chance to do more permanent work. The mural is the Weight." 8 Ibs 6.5 oz Sex: Male Parents: Colin &Leona Mohr. cup shaped flower with a crown of gold stamens • deserves • the seventh one in Terrace, and more are planned. Baby's Name: namequeen's cup. Baby's Name: Richard James Parker-Wesley Come to the Kleanza Creek park and see if you can, spot some Jill Louise Fuller Date & Time of Birth: queen's cup yourself, Attempted murder ~| JuneDate&TimeorBirth: 6, 1995 at 1:0). am Weight:July 7,1995 8 lbs 2 atoz S:20 S~x: am Male I"• I~ Weight: 7 Ibs 5 oz Sex: Female Parents: Lisa Parker & Richard LAKELSELAKE PROVINCIAL charge dismissed J~"~Parents:Gary&SylviaFuller .Wesley Baby's Name: Caitlin Rayane Baby's Nan~e: - Wesley Stephen Julian Guage Boxtator : PARKVISITORS PROGRAMS Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: ALL EVENTSARE FREE - EVERYONEWELCOME " "' : CHARGES LAID against a parties to fight, then there cannot ALL EVENING PROGRAMSARE IN THE ANPHITHEATREAT THE FURLONG BAY CAMPGROUNDUNLESS Kitwanga man as a result of a be an assault, he ruled. July 6, 1995 at 8:59 am. July 7, 1995 at 9:05 OTHERWISE POSTED. PARENTS PLEASE ACCOMPANYYOUR CHILDREN TO THE PROGRAMS 1993 fight in which a Terrace Weight: 7 Ibs 7 oz Sex: Female - Weight: 8 Ibs 7 oz Sex: Male Thureday, July 27 The attempted murder charge parents : Eddie Wesley & Adrian Parents: Nicole Barber & Luke 3:00 pm "Jerw's Rangers" Come and be a nature nut and earn a sticker for your certificate, youth lost both legs have been was dismissed because de Walle Ridsdale Doxtator 8:00 p.m. "Boogle With Your Blindfold'. Come for a special walk on the Twin Spruce Trail Meet at dismissed. found the Crown did not prove the sign near the beginning of the trail. ' -. Clinton Skulsh, 19 at the time Friday, July 28 there was a specific intent to 3:00 p.m, "Anlrual Charades" See if others can guess who you are. A game for children in the picnic of the fight, was. charged w.ith at- •conu~it murder... shelter. : : : .:, :I/y.~:'~: ".": ~, tempted murder and aggravated 8:00 pm. "Forever Green" Come and learn how We carlkeep o~Jrenvir=or~,r~n| forever grQen , :~ ' C~'own" ~u~el Paul Kirk had , Saturday.July29~: '..~,;~:.~, ::., .,,~,~•,,t:.,;:~,,!:.:.[. ~., ~alt after Cameron i3avis,~then argued that the action of pushing 3:00 pm "Jerry's Rangers" Kids come and find out how io: b#a garb~gelg(~bb er:~wlh;Jerry? he 17, was pushed under a movi,g was so dangerous it spoke for it- Mooseandeamastlcker. ,~, i :,'~ - ,. ,!,,i' .G !) ~" :, 8:00 pm "0n Coloured Wlnga" Coma andlearn: s0rne Interesting facts abo~Jt'l~erflle~';~Free hot train. self. chocolate and marshmellows please bring your cup. .. .) ~: ~::;, ,~ ~ Both of the victim's legs were The court heard evidence dur- Feature of the Week I Sunday July 30 . - . 3:00 p.m. "Come Fly With Me" find out some Interesting facts about the wlnd and m~pa paper bag taken off at mid-thigh. ing the trial that Skalsh and Davis Kiddo Works klle of your own. A children's activity, --Juage-Ed-de-Walle-dismissed----had_drank_so_much they could not Wooden ~~ ~ 8:00 p.m. "Morn i'm Bored" come and learn about the many things to do in the p~'k, the assault charge after finding remember the details of the inei- While Supplies that Skulsh and Davis had agreed dent. 8:00 pm "Where The Wild ~lngs Are' C~o ~r a walk on the Twin spruce Trail and explore he Easels VII~ Last a~ctent and diverse habitat of the old growth forest. Meet at the enlrance'to the Itall near the beach. " - " to fight. The a'ial took place July 18 and SALE: July 26 - Au R. I If there is agreement by both 19 here in Terrace. FORMORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS PHONE GREG McDONALD 638-8189 1'800-661-2990 Skeena Mall 635-5236 ORTHE PARK OFFICE 798.2277 NOu IC - DR. 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t' A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 EAL STATE ,!

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II I I , ,, A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, JuIv 26, 1995 Triathion unveiling

Have boat, will travel ...... DAY A SUCCESS Last Saturday's Parks Day was a huge success, MLA Helmut Giesbrecht along with Ed Wampler, Mayor of Port THE TERRACE WATER RES- Edward, Terrace Councillor Val George and BC parks' staff took part In the re-classifying 9 of the 106 new CUE puts its new boat into use protected areas that In total cover 2.4 million ~ectares of land. Specifically here in the north, in the Skeena Parks for the first time at the Skecna District there were a num bar of prbtected areas that were established by Order-in-Council (OIC) and on Parks Valley Triathlon at Lakelse Lake Day were upgraded to Legislated Parks. on July 30. They Include: The rescue group has been rais- • Tatshenshlni.Alsek Wilderness Park located in the far northwest corner of the province, covering 958,000 hectares, ing money for a boat for a num- • Babine Lake Marine Park, coveting 157 ha. of land in 2 sites on Babine Lake. The first is Pendleton Bay, ber of years. So far, $18,000 has north of Burns Lake and the second, Smithers Landing, east of Smithers. been collected from bingos and • Khutzeymateen Grizzly Sanctuary Park is located 45 km. northeast of Prince Rupert and covers 44,902 donations, of which $10,500 was ha, given by the Terrace Rotary Club. • Nlsga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park, covers 17,683 ha,, and Is located approximately'100 km north of Terrace, "The boat will help improve Five areas have also been protected as Marine Parks along the North Coast's Inside Passage,These Include: our immediate response time by , Klewnugglt Inlet, at 1,733 ha,, is located 98 krn, south of Prince Rupert, quite ~ bit," says Dave Jephson, • Lowe Inlet; covers 767 ha,, and is 118 km north of Prince Rupert. president of the water rescue • Union Passage, at 1,373 ha. Is located at the north end of Farrant Island in the Grenville Channel. society. PROUD OWNERS OF a new boat are Terrace Water Rescue • Green Inlet, at 36.5 ha., Is located 196 kin, south of Prince Rupert. "In the past we~ve had ex- members Joe Mandor, Mike Jones and Dave Jephson. The craft • Jackson Narrows, covering 71 ha,, located 236 ha. south of Prince Rupert. cellent support from B.C. Parks, gets its official unveiling July 30 when it'll be patrolling the waters These new parks, and the land-use planning initiative that proceeded them, are based on the government's and members of the community to assist the Skeena Valley Tdathlon at Lakelse Lake. vlsion that environmental stewardship and a strong economy can go hand in hand, have also helped out, but it will At the end of a short presentation the park visitors were treated to free hamburgers, hotdogs, sofldrlnks and make a big difference to have a chips. The day was filled with naturalist programs including a scavenger hunt and a sand critter competition. BC boat on standby and ready to go Parks mascot Jerry the Moose made special guest appearances to award prizes for some of the events. It was Indeed a day to celebrate in BC and we would like to thank everyone who came out in support of from the downtown area." Canada's Parks Day. The boat is 19 feet long, with a BC Parks would sincerely like to thank the following sponsors for helping us make the day a success: 150 hp engine and 15 hp kicker. Overwaitea Foods It's equipped with spotlights and Skeena Broadcasters wiring for night searches, and Kermodei Beverages Ltd, was built by Neid Enterprises. Totem Beverages and Distributors Total boat costs to date are $24,000, with $5,000 worth ex- Province of British Columbia pected in the future to purchase radios, life jackets and pike poles. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks "We still have a lot of fundrais- ing left to do," says Jephson. The water rescue boat is entered in the Riverboat Days parade, and J • • will also be on hand as a safety measure during the Terrace Rotary Club's wild duck race on August 7. "We thought it was fitting we be there, since the bulk of the money from the boat came from last year's duck race," says Jeph- SOU. City j oil cost rswantec grow THE CITY is going to have to pay about $100,000 a year more for keeping prisoners at the RCMP locioqp...... The cit~ shares with the federal and provincial government; M ~e costs of keeping prisoners there. All of the expenses are paid by the city, which is then reimbursed for a portion of those costs. But city treasurer says the che- ques paid to the city from the RCMP have been about $9,000 less than usual each month. The city is supposed to pay the entire cost of prisoners arrested within city limits. They're: referred to as "municipal prisoners". *Offer appliesto a 48-monthlease for a 1995Golf CL 2-door5-speed equipped with 8 speakerAM/FM Stereocassette, including freight and PDI. $1,390.00Down Payment $229.00 first monthpayment and refundablesecurity deposit of $250.00reouired at the timeof transaction Insurance.license and applicable taxes extra. Monthlypayments total $10,992.00. At leaseend. lessee And the RCbfP picks up the responsiblefor $0.10/kmover 80.000 km, for damageand excessivewear, RequiresVW CreditCanada Inc. approvaland dealerparticipation. Dealer may leasefor less. Seedealer for full details cost of "provincial prisoners" and purchaseoption. Offerends August 31, 1995. Suppliesare limited. © 1995Volkswagen. caught outside city limits. City administrator Bob Hallsor says it appears RCMP accoun- tants have just recently realized they were reinbursing the city for more than they should and have moved to correct the problem, City councillor David Hull said the city has to fred a way to Call on these Experts to get your car in shape for fall! reduce RCMP costs to make up the difference. He proposed cutting two of- fleers from the detachment, and hornhz££ Motors "The Dealer Who Cares" i possibly adding a photo radar camera to replace a traffic officer. We service all makes and models /amp. Steve Leach said photo | TERRACE: 635 7172 radar is not part of his plan for the 3040."413Af3 HighwayI-Iinh~mw 161 R EastI==~t |I KILBY RD., NEW REMO, TERRACE,, BJB.C. I detachment, noting they've just ...... (Out-of-t0wncustomers) recently added a highly accurate laser radar uniL ~535-7286 1-800-559-7288 j Council decided to take no im- mediate action, but will be look- ing for ways to save money on poltchtg by the end of the year. City councillor David Hull said there is an obvious solution. 4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace,BC WheelBalancing, CompleteAutomotive Repairs "I think the whole secret is to 24.Hour Emergency Truck Road Service arrest them all outside of city TERRACE CHRYSLERLTD, limits," Hull said. "Put each one in a white Bronco and have them 635-7187 drive slowly towards Thornhiil." 4916 Highway 16 West, Terrace,BC AFTER HOURSCALL TOLL.FREE 1.800TIRE.NET (1.800 847-3638) / The city is still trying to get the RCMP to honour its agreement to pay part of the coat of a $32,000 video image booking system for AUTOMOTOVE& INDUSTRIAL SUPPL~ recording mngshots. 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MORE THAN $5 million has {!.;. companied by proposals to sub- been earmarked for northwest i stantially change the project from forestry projects by Forest the original submission, the cor- Renewal B.C. (FRBC). .. . . • poration would want to examine The announcement was made the amended plan. here last week by FRBC board chairman Roger Stanyer. Below, a list of the local projects announced by Stanyer, The money will be spread i~.... the sponsoring agency and dollar i across a dozen projects with half amount. _: of it directed toward watershed restoration including work in the Watershed restoration: : Lakelse, Copper, Kitimat and Lakelse River (Lakeise :i " Kalum systems. Watershed Restoration Com- • More than $1.5 million will be mittee) $548,100; spent on silvicultural projects, Kalum River (Kitsun~kalum most of that on stand enhance- Watershed Restoration Com- ment proposed by Skeena Cel- mittee) $634,100; lulose. Copper River (Skeena Cel- l, ,And a further $800,000 is to be lulose) $595,000; • spear on research on old growth Kitimat River (Skcena Saw- stands to determine if the Forest Roger Stanyer ndUs) S174,600. Service is correct in thinking the Silviculture: gO current rating system -- called es out of the 1995-96 budget, Stand enhancement (Skcena site index -- underestimates the Stanyer offered assurances that Cellulose) $1.28 million; : . growth potential on such sites. did not mean all the work had to Juvenile spacing (~est Fraser) Earlier in the day Stanyer had be completed this financial year. $330,500; been in Prince Rupert where he He said FRBC realized un- Enhanced forestry (Skeena . . . '.,., .. announced $2.4 worth of projects foreseen circumstances such as Sawmills) $115,700. II ,- for the coastal area and Nass Vai- bad weather might make it im- Research: l:::: leyAcknowledging there had possible to get all the work done Old growth site index (Forest been concerns expressed about this season. Service) $791,500; IVi regional equity in FRBC spend- He also conceded tSe lack of Gully assessment procedures ing, Stanyer told hLs Tenace trained people to carry out the (Forest Service) $30,000. audience the Prince Rupert forest work on approved projects was Road rehabilitation: region as a wholc was receiving % real problem". Kitimat Valley (Skeena Saw- one quarter of the money being However, .'f delays were ac- mills) $30,400. Be Kind To Our Visitors, handed out this year. That, he pointed out, was more than double the amount north- The Skeena Mall Merchants are western forest companies had happy to meet and assist tourists . . paid into FRBC coffers. (The ~own Corporation's money to our town. We offer R.V. parking, comes out of the extra revenue Tour Bus parking, wheel chair i; generated when the province sharply increased stumpage rates loan, restaurant facilities and great • May 1,1994.) gift and souvenir items for those Explaining the disparity, he said the northwest's "progressive in- people you left behind. dustry and Forest Service" had been quick to react to the pos- Enjoy your visit to Terrace, and sibilities presented by FRBC and Jacq ues Pelletier to the Skeena Mail Those folks you get on with the advance work Home. Car- Boat- Business • Life necessary to a succe~ful appliea- | left behind...bring them along next tion. The Prince Rupert forest :',~:,~.iBri~,: :.,..... ~,~ ~:: time. region was still "well ahead" of ~i~!i:i ~:~ other parts of the province in that F~i~!~!~i~ "~;!~~1 I regard, he added. 1975-1995 Although tbe money allotted in #20 ~yearsof our Fami[ySemin~ your Family" last week's announcements com- 4648 Lakelse Av% Terrace 638-8581

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t " r A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 Plane crash L A S T CHANCE TO ENTER still puzzling INVESTIGATORS HAVEN'T during flight. found out why a plane crashed The aircraft struck Mackie into a glacier near Stewart last Glacier at a high speed and in a year, killing its pilot and five pas- steep, nose-down angle, appar- sengers. ently out of the pilot's control. But federal investigators say it The aircraft was a six-seater is possible there may have been Cherokee Piper, a new aircraft to whiteout weather conditions in Blais who had been using a the area at time of the May 25, smaller Cessna 172 in previous 1994 crash. years for sightseeing flights. Killed were pilot Dave Blais of Blais delayed an planned morn- Blue Ice Fiightsceing of Stewart ing flight the day of the crash, Enter before 5:00 pm on Friday, July 28 to be eligible to win and five members of a tour group May 24, 1994, because of poor m Fleur Pichon of London, En- weather in the Stewart area. one of five great prizes. • gland, Louis Michael Couvillion The plane did take off at 1:30 of Los Angeles, Brian Derrick of p.m. and was reported overdue |I I I ialli ili iIiIIIIIi iIHiIII I Port Coquitlam, Christine two hours later. McCarthy of Rotorua, New It was located that evening by []' ENTER One of Five FabulousBeach Paks from Gemma', B0utiqued , Zealand, and Jennifer Francis of military search and rescue air- Borwood, Australia. craft. The plane's emergency Just fill out the altached entry form and drop it off at our office at 4647 Lazelle Ave. li "Unfortunately there are some locator transmitter guided sear- [] circumstances in which you can- chers to the location. [] I~1~ NAME: ...... [] not be 100 per cent sure. We Investigators did find that the , • could not determine why it hap- aircraft lacked commercial pened," said Daniel Lawson of registration and was using II ADDRESS: ...... ~...... • the federal Transportation Safety automotive fuel. Board. And they found that neither He said lack of survivors and pilot nor passengers were dressed [] PHONE: ...... [] witnesses meant investigators 'WIN for cold weather had the aircraft lacked precise details as to the been forced down on the glacier. II III HIImiIi IIiIII III IIII IIi events immediately before the The safety board's Lawson said crssh. the aircraft wasn't required to Film developed from cameras carry a flight recorder or cockpit taken from the aircraft's wTeck- voice recorder. age showed weather conditions Blais was a Stewart town coun- appeared to be clear but there's cillor. The town's chamber of no indication of when those pic- commerce building is named in weekender STANDARD tures were taken in relation to the his honour. time of the crash, Lawson added. A transportation safety board found there was no evidence of engine failure or structural failure School hire still Settling Aboriginal Land Claims. under ,Openly and Fairly review The B.C. government is currently negotiating treaties with aboriginal people to settle land SCHOOL TRUSTEES in the Nass Valley still haven,t de- claims that have been unresolved for more than 100 years. Fair and lasting treaties will create cided whether they'll, hire a a more stable economy and many opportunities which will benefit all British Columbians. Surrey , administrator who Ultimately, the amount of land provided aspart of settlements ~igned amid sexual harass- ment allegntlous. "~~~lF~q~k~!t ~f;- will be in proportion to the aborig!na!PrivatePOpulation...aboUtis Dr. Art Tindill was recruited i~ 5% of the land in the province, property not on by School District #92 this , , the table, and any direct costs fin settling claims will spring as the new principal at ~~~.,~- /~ -. , beshared by all Canadians.

Nisga'a • Elementary Secondary School. Then Nass Valley residents ~, ~. Fair, affordable, 10ng-term solutions for all found out about Tindill's his- -~" . British Columbians. It's our commitment. tory in Surrey and the school board began backtracking. For moreinformation, Trustees responded by hold- call 1-800,880,1022or write to: ing a week-long series of pub- Ministryof AboriginalAffairs lic meetings in the Nass in 908 PandoraAvenue, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 May to address parents' con- ceres. Tindill was present and Governmentof BritishColumbia (~ answered questions at those meetings. The school board was sched- ~ uled to meet last week to dis- cuss the issue, Schools superintendent Al- vin McKay said the board is holding off on a decision until it deals with those concerns. "One of the communities had a small group from within that requested further meet- in•s," McKay explained.* "Most of the concerns were what kind of program would be mounted for the coming year," he said. "They also had some stand- ing concerns which weren't dealth with in other years." Tindill's reputation as an ef- uul---waaa'~i ~GII I ~G~ [=J feetive and innovative admin- istrator was one of the board's reasons for recruiting him, We're having an "'ER d-of-Construction" McKay said. Surrey newspapers described Tindill as a "'rising star" and "one of Surrey's brightest ad- ministrators" in the aftermath Bridge Construction is finished. To celebrate we're having a storewide sale. of his resignation. "That was pretty well borne out in the meetings," McKay said. Trustees have consistently refused comment. McKay is the only person authorized to speak for them, and had avoided reporters' calls for at least a month. Tindiil resigned from the Surrey school district in March after a year-long inves- tigation, commissioned by the school board there, concluded he did sexually harass five fe- male co-workers. "Most of the allegations of " HURRYTOIRLY BIRD FOR HUGESAVINGS/ i sexual harassment against the Respondent are sub - Highway 16East-Terrace(acr0ssfr0mPNG) 638"8700 stantiated,* 91t the report states.

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INSIDE SECTION B COMMUNITY.. CRIS LEYKAUF EVENTS B2 )MMUNITY 638-7283

. Student proves jobs are there When Richard Lebel applied for a Lebel was hired full time for the Job through the Canada Employ- summer to move furniture on and meat Centre for Students, shovel- off trucks. ing gravel wasn't what he had in "And if he (Lebel's new boss) mind. likes me, it will be a permanent But the 17-year-old knew that job." good, full time jobs were hard to Even Lebel is surprised by how find, so he said yes to the day of quickly he got a full time job. hard labour. And when he showed up, he worked as hard as At the beginning of the summer he could. when he signed up at the employ- "This kid worked like a mule ment centre, he was told he F~ COLLINS MOONEY and he was smart too," says would probably only find casual homeowner Nelson McGiulay. jobs. So, he made sure to return He had hired Lebel and another to the centre every other day to student to help build a foundation indicate his willingness to work. for a stepping stone patio. When he got the grsvd shovding "He was an honest worker, a job, it was his third." Sleepless hard worker, a really pleasant fel- "I just worked as hard as I low," says McGinlay. "It was a could shovelling gravel. But for real breath of fresh air to have a any job I'd say the best thing you in Terrace young lad like that working for can do is to try hard, and to im- you... It was real proof that the press the boss." I T WAS 3:30 in the morning. I lay next generation is not just a in bed glaring at the ceiling. Lebel enjoys his new position, bunch of soap opera watching Why wasn't I sleeping7 and says the manual labour keeps couch potatoes." him going. I live on a quiet residential street McGiniay was so impressed by in this wilderness community, with its beaut/ful- In the fall he plans to take in- Lebel's work ethic and attitude ly descriptive name of Terrace. dustrial first aid, to help make that he told a few friends about him even more employable. He This isn't a Big City, where noise is a constant him, just in case they needed any- factor day and night. It's Small Town, Canada. hasn't finished high school yet, body at their businesses. Richard Lebel turned a one iob shovelling gravel into a full time My peaceful little acre, filled with trees and but plans to get his diploma by "And then a week later I got the time he's 19, by taking cor- job at United Furniture. His former boss was impressed by birds and squirrels, evokes serenity, tranquigity, Lebel's attitude and hard work. rest... this job," says Lebel, gesturing respondence courses. So why was I lying awake in the middle of s around the •coffee room of United If you'd like to advertise a call the Canada Employment local 220, or drop by their oj~e SatuTdaynight7 Furniture. casual job, or sign up for one, Centre for students at 635-7134, at 4630 Lazelle. House party. Two doors down. h the wee hours of the morning the party spilled out into the street. Yelling. Whooping. Obscenities. A constant parade of vehicles (some with Hot"' iineup for questionable mufflers) roared and screeched up anddown the s~eet. My little dog, sleeping with my sllppers, kept leaping up, barking. I punched my pillow. music festival The noise never stopped, only the decibel level fluctuated. Minutes dragged by like hours. The sky will be sparkling and the air wig be rockin' as the No=them The police came, and left, Decibel levels rose. Lights Music Festival takes centre stage In Smithers at the Fall Felt Doors slammed. Engines revved, ' .Tires Cnonnds on august 5. squealS. My little dog betided. I best ~/i~my pil- -With smi~ra'~attlsts • Sidetrack added to the bill, the lineup hu' '~ ...... low. been maxed out at! six. Due to knee surgery on their l~d s~,. ~ Four:thirty came and went. The sky R0ssland bas~dquartet Soul Tribe had to cancel. But the shov~ mar.: :: r '" brightened. Crows cawed. On the street outside ches 0nl .my bedroom window -- yelling, whooping, There have been several rumours floating around about just who obscenities. My little dog yapped. is or isn't comingto the ~, To set the rec0rd straight, 'the Futilely I tried to quiet her. "It's all fight," I Barenaked Ladies are indeed headlining the festival Not to be' "r lied. forgotten, Vancouver-based altenmtivc rockers 54.40 a~e also on That's what you think, she said: "Bark-bark. the same bill. bark-bark-bark-bark-bark-bark." The Barenaked Ladles who have several Juno awards to their , , The police came again, and left. Loud credit for their first album GOrdon and their second,:Maybe You laughter. Shouting. Whooping. Banging. Doors Should Drive, are presently tn the middle of their second Canadian ~ ~ slamming. Engines rewing. Hems honking. tour to support their second album. This western swing will see the / Tires squealing... band in Vancouver and Edmonton (16th annual Folk Festival), : ~ My little dog barked. I battered my pillow. among other cities. Till dawn. Also featured on the musical billing for the NLMF, are The Grey- My green acre began a new day. Birds hound Tragedy from Edmonton; Ycilowbelly fi'0m Vanb.0uver and '/ chirped. Squirrels chattered. And still the party Tafig Abubskaraud the ~onubians fromTor0nto (sameAfrican ~ i went on. c0ntinu0donpageB4 : : . , Yelling. Shouting. Someone leaving the party Barenaked Ladies :' I . . • , . . , • set off his vehicle alarm. "Oh, maul" I heard him say, as if he were upset that he might be disturbing the neighbourhood. At 7:30 on Sunday morning, there was still Crowning night draws near noise in the street It's the weekend again. Guess what ~ For the third weekend this month I'm denied a quiet night's sleep. It's 6:03 a.m. And I have the flu. I ab dot ida very gudd hnbour. I've been awake since 3:48. Forty-four minutes ago I dragged my battered' pillow to the living room sofa, in the hope that from there, a little removed from the noise two doors down, I might experience blissful alum. ber..I slipped Pachelbel Into the ~ player and let the soothing waves of melody wash over me. Coarse ydls from outside punctuated the tran- quilizing canon. I noticed the lights were on across the street. They can't sleep either. He's a minister. I wonder what kindof a sermon he'll be giving in a few hours. He has little ones, too, and they're probably not sleeping either. My little dog barks. More noise from the street. And she barks again.

I give up. I take a mug of hot chocolate up- [ stairs to my sttic and go to work. I act my rattly old fan on high. It drones loudly. Still, I hear the Melanle Tanner Patricle Cordeiro .... ChristineBeaupre , yelling, whooping, shouting. A squ/ffel complains vociferously from a tree Photos by AI Richardson THIS SATURDAY the nine Miss nearby. And so does a cxow flying overhead.' Tickets for ~owntng night are She plans eventually to become a proving the way she represents Terrace contestanta wig be taking Under my breath, I mutter in agreement. It's. $10 each and are available at the lawyer and hopes the pageant will ' herself. - ...... part in Talent Night at the McColl REM Lee TheaUe on the night of help her to lesm to handle~re. Melanie will be entering glade ~,~ daylight. Playhouse. There's no point in thinking about sleeping. the performance. Doors open at 7 sponstbllity... 12 next yesr, and is sponsored by ~'..... : :~:: Three young women from talent p.m. I'il only pound my pillow. Particle Is sponsored I~y Skeena i Images I~y Karleae. ":~'' ~: ..... ~..... I !. night wig proceed onto crowning Might as wcil pound the keys on my word Sawmills. : ~ | processor. night, scheduled for August 5. The'wiener wig be awarded a PATRICIA CORDEIRO MELANIETANNER CHRISTINEBEAUPRE: !!, ii But I'm tired. I'm weary. I have the flu. I wad Patricia Cordelro only moved to .... , ...... , ..... to go to bed& scholarship of $1,500, while the Terrace from Portugal last sum- Melanie Tanner has ambitious ;I . Christine Besupr¢;s goals are to ~ ~: ~/ ..... first runner-up will be given a met, but she has already fallen in plans for the future. Hear career, graduate from high School. =0to .//~. :!.;~ ...... I ~Vonderff they might get the idea ffI were to $1,000 scholarship .... scuff over there in my robe, shawl draped over love with the city. goals Include becoming a teacher college ted enter the field of .... ~, There will also be a Judges' According to pageant iind a police officer. Am i my shoulders, hugging a night-capped teddy Award, with $500 going to the bear. No, nnt a good idea. organizers, Patricia couldn't even cossful woman, she ad¢ contestant the judges feel im. Still, I find myself asking- why should the speak English when she entered already entered the wet ,paved the meat. the contest. But since then, rngu- and holds a job atMcDoi quiet residents on a sleepy small town street be The following are the final lar tutoring has helped her devel- Melanieentered the Iv denied a decent night's slumber because of three contestants. The public is thoughtless party-g~? op a good grasp of the language, race contest to develop h / Invited to meet them all during She plans to enter grade 11 at speaking skills so SY _Espec!ally in a town like Terrace. It just isn't cro.v~slng night on August 5, Caledonia this fall. plain herself fully an

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•.... :~".. the Parade will be held Tuesday, August i and Wednes- day, August 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse. : i' : ' Five women between the ages of 20-55 are needed. Per- ETCl A, S KEENA.. S,TOMP_--- A COhOrt that's sure to be one formances are Nov. 9-11 at the REM[ Lee Theatre. Call A SUMMER .: !~d EVISION

lean Desjardin's City of Terrace, Friday, Aug. A TER p.m.: Discover Terrace, Yesterday and Today, Y O U T H sponsormg a concert witll the hand S()(:'KS ONVnlII~ ~ .,: .lne rome Family, Terrace Pioneer Oraveyard'i Monday, i A HEALTHY CHOIC FEET• !They'll be playin .m." Discover Terrace, Terrace Pioneer ...... :~ ~; ~, ~<~,...... ~,>; ,., ~ :~ ~:~ • . .... ~ts summer season, w~th. a ~eat: array of actwlt~es::for i ~.//~!;~ George LittleParkfr0mG~l:::i,~ : der of Terrace, JeanDesjardin's. City of those aged 13'19 },ears,' Actiwt~es¢:; .. *:'.':~ take~ ti: place,: ::;:. or~:,. leave::' ,~ ?''~ ,.:.'~1:4: :::~! ~

A R EG ALEXANDER= gets ....ou ; on :the dane~:. flnnr: th,.~ ::.,-:-!.: :,- ...... : ~ :from the Kermode Friendship Centre. Wednesday, July • ...... ' Y .... ~ ...... 26,bring your racket fora g~ tennis game, Thursda3r, ~: : : :i :i q.~i week at Goose's Pub, inthe HorthemMoi lUly 27, make sure to dress Comfortably for h0rsebaek ::~ A KA~0KE N IG~is'eve~: Thursday ..... :, ::: ...... ~ .... ~'ldlng. Cost is approx. $10 and space is limited: Call for: :. ::i!i fit George's Pub inthe Nolthern Motor Inn. everv:~un-::-: ~,., qit~-.... ,eek with oneshowni~tl~::at8: ...... ~:m:i:is: .... taro...... Friday, everyone should bringtheir bike to ' :ii~i day andMonday at Han ..,or- ia BRAVEHEART£ And playing at 7:15.: Kermode by 11 a.m. for a day of cycling, The Friend -:: . :i~!i the Thomhill Pub;: it's the MIGHTY MOIUPHIN:: POWER ship Centre ~s closed Saturdayand Sunday; OnTuesday, :::: .... • ERS, At 9:15 p.m. another fighter for justice, August 1, a trip to: the T/ E .p_ Steven Seagal in UNDER SIEGE 2. All H EATR novies end Thursday. . readylUnch'tobUgleaveSpraysKerm esunscreen'at,~. 11 a,m.Volunteer~d :good,shoes, i,~drive~: and arebe: ~, i.ii !ii: -..,:i~'i~ :t: :: i:: : i needed.

A A P~y. ~DING of TLTs uP com!ngpr~Uctmn . StarttngFriday " Waitingfor theParade is scheduled.lf0r t0~i~t, July 26 : ~k POC...AHONTAS, the Disney cartoon the kids have " at 7:30 p.m: at :'the~ McColl PlayhouSe; c~i Marine at ' ..been wmting for, rounds the riverbend to play at the Til- Make the 'Seeael Ca11638~: 635-2942 for more]nfo, :': :.: :: : :- :' ' hcum Twin Theatre at 7 and 9:15 p.m. And onthe other add your event to the Standm : ' :: i : : side Of the theatre Stallone promises to take you for the ings. The deadline is 5 p,m. Thursday for the following i:~i A AUDITIONS for TLT's production of Waiting for thrill ride of the summer in JUDGE DREDD, playing at week's paper. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. ,:,

Wednesday, July 26 VOICES IN THE VALLEY community choir holds reliearsals TUESDAYS ...... : ..... '"' ACCESSIBLE TERRACE hosts a community committee each Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church. Contact TERRACE & KITIMAT SINGLES meet for coffee every Tues. meeting at 7:30 p.m. in lhe Skeena Health Auditorium. Call 638-1230. day at 7 p.m. For more info phone 638-8894 or Carrel at 632-3547. Margaret at 638-7710 for more info. ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE meets the 2nd and 4th Men- CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets every second Tuesday at Thursday, July 27 day of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Call 635-5121 for 7:30 p.m. at 3302 Sparks. NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ASSOC. more i.ro. .sponsors a video andtalking circle about the plight of refugee -, ; DAIKO JI SOTOZEN CENTRE hosts :Zazen~meditation every,~,, women in Canada and around the world. Meet at 7:30 p.m. at -. ~ BIRTI][R][GitT` volunteers meet the 1st Monday of each month at 8 T/lesday evening at7 pm atthecentre;I~orinfophone635-3455. '~:: lhe Terrace Women's Resource Centre. Call Marvat635. ~ ~'.,i.,:' : !:p~m.in their second fl~r fiffi&' at ~eTiilicmd Twin Theatre•call ...... ,i.~,,.i '!~ .... :..~,~:t :i~

6233 for more info. " -- "~~'.... Lind, at 635-6849 or Betty at 635-5394 for info. SCHIZOPHREhS[A SOCIETY meets the third Tuesday of every : monthat 7:30 p.m. at Stepping Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St. . Saturday, July 29; " BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold a board meeting the third Contact: 638-3325. THE DUTCH VOICLS 10th annual concert tour will be held at Monday of every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 p.m. They're the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly at 7:30 p.m. Admission is :looking for volunteers and board members. Contact Lois at 635- ' MISS TERRACE ]PAGEANT committee meets the second Tees- free and an offering will be taken. 4232 for more info. daylof every month at the Terrace pool board room. Tuesday, August 1 ARE YOU HAVING trouble seeing your grandchildren? Call The Terrace StaMa"r~ offers the What's Up community calendar BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP holds its monthly Marge at 635-7421 for info. meeting at 8 p.m, at the Mills Memorial Hospital Education as a pubIic service to its readers and community organizations. This column is intended for non-proflt organizations and those Room. World Breastfeeding Week is coming up, August 1-7• MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxiliary meets the third Monday For more info call Denise at 635-4552. events for which the.re is no admission charge. of each month in the board room at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Items will run two weeks before each event. We ask that items be submitted by $ p.m. on the Thursday before Saturday, August 5-6 ALZIIEIMER AND DEMENTIA support group meets at 1 p.m. - KmMAT SEA HUNT-. Come search for underwater the issue in which it is to appear. on the last Monday of the months at the Terrace Mental Health Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. treasure and test your diving skills at the largest scuba event Centre. Call 638-3325 for more info. in Northem B,C. Over $3,000 in prizes is there for the taking, Including $1,000 worth of diving gear for lhe grand prize. For more info call North Shore Scuba at 1-800-818.2338.

Monday, August 21-25 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL-- The 7th Day Adventist C010L CARS OR HOT PRICES! Church hosts this bible school from 6-8 p.m. each evening at 5401A McConnel. To register call Denise at 635-4914 or Diane at 635-9065. WEEKLY MEETINGS

THURSDAYS SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB meets the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at A&W on Keith. Call Bob at 635-9214 for info.

LIVING wrrlI CANCER Support Group meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month from 7:30-9:00 p.m. in the Step- ping Stone Clubhouse at 3302 Sparks St. For more information call Diane at 638-3325 or 638-0296.

ALANON meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 4542 Park Ave. This group is for anyone who is suffering from the effects of another per- son's alcoholism.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sens~ly) meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium. Weigh-in at 6 p.m.

THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday Of every month. They get started Oct, 14 at the Legion. Call Pat at 635-2537 or Ethel at 635-5046 for more info. 1 AIR TERRACE HIV INFORMATION SUPPORT Group (T.H.I.S.) 95 Elantra 95 Sonata o.0o,~^~C^SI! CREDIT' meeta the third Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Milla Get no charge air or equivalent cash credit on the stylish Elantm. The sport,/, family Get no charge air or equivaler~t cash credit on this sophisticared, luxury, touring Memorial Hospital board room. Contact Carrie at 635-4885. sedan that Includes: • computerized MPI 16.valve DOHC engine • 5.speed overdrive sedan. It's exceptionally spae;om, with comfort ingrained In every quallw feature. ruam,al transmission • available anti.lock braking sysrem, available driver's side Its features Include: * 16-wive [X3HC 137 HP engine • 5-speed overdrive SATURDAYS airbag (standard on GLS) • driver's 6-way adjustable seat ' child safet~ rear door locks manual transmission • available dual airbags (standard on GLS) BREAST SELF-E~ATION clinics take place at Emerson • ETR AM/FM stereo cassette with 4 speakers (with anti-theft feature) • available anti.lock braking system • side beam door reinforcement Medical Ciinio the last Saturday of each month. Free instruction by • rear 60/40 fold down seats with trunk access • plus much, much more, ;-. ETR AM/FM stereo cassette with 4 speakers (with anti.theft feature) qualified nurses. Call Lita Flynn at 635-6263 or Emerson Clinic at ' . , -:. ; - /' ~* child seat anchor and child safety rear door locks • variable assisted power 635-7234 for appointment /::' : :'i i : !isiee'rl'ng wtth tilt adjustment • pl~ lots more.. 5 YEAR/100,000 KM WARRANlryt 24 HOUR RoADalD! ASSlSl"ANCEt , - o . Includes: • (uel ddiverf ~rvke * flat tire FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY at the Church of Jesus Christ of ch,mginl~ * h~cl*OUl lervlce" luWinll ~rvlce "Limited ,line offer effective Jufie IS, 199SI No chi~ air avttlabh on ,l11995 .°,on ,t. model, (or $1,2S0 equivalent or'edit ) IIiIyI IllIll~l~l i and all 1995 Ehn|ra m~.hl= ((t, $1,150 equlvahnL cnx[it ). O~er may not be ¢ombln~ with any othet bfi'ert, t See den[e, i'or ~letallt ~qtere 111e Stair Mo(~ ~d)(~ Latter Day Saints is open every Wednesday and Thursday from 7 i p.m. to 10 p.m. during the month of July.

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! L B4:The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 Continued from B1 Music festival band the dazzled crowds in Smithers and western Canada on a tour last fail). Despite what has been heard in a coffee shop or two in the north- SuSF:I ra Adventure Outfitters ,,'t west, tickets are not soldouL The f'~t run of 5,000 has been distn'b- uted to agents in Prince George (Mosquito" Books), Barns Lake (Lakes District Stationary), Smithers (Mountain Eagle Books), Ter- v,, " rac, (Misty River Books), Prince Rupert (Teddy's Records). ~[ necessary, the process will be' repeated. At present tickets are

$35 for adults and $30 for students under 18. Prices increase an e.x- • ,>~ .~," Ira $5 per ticket on August 1 and at the door. Tickets can also be charged on visa or mastercard at 1-800-668-5119. •Once you arrive at the festival, you'll be given a wrist band that will allow you to come and go as you please. However, gates will close at 9 p.m. to all h'affi~ From easy nature floats : . - • "i " - < Camping is not available on the festival but there are several to the more challenging and '' camping areas in and around Smithers that can accommodate out of remote rivers of our region, ' wn visitors whether you're in an RV or tent. rafting provides access to The plan is to have the music start around noon and run until at locations unreachable by least midnight. Sidetrack will kickoff proceedings followed by The any other means. It's a Greyhound Tragedy, Yellowbelly and Tarig Abubakar and the unique cd'mbination of Af~onubians. The latter three will rotate one more set each before adventure, wildlife viewing 54.40 takes the stage around seven or eight o'clock. ~h~91C e;~)f rlv, :ell and a great way to make Barenaked Ladies will close out proceedings with a full-length ,~NOul),rat ~i' .unc new friends. concert set of their own and if the crowd is into it, they'll play an i~,~i"~>~,~. ", L,." encore or two (the same holds true for 54.40 and the other acts as well so be prepared to give the bands a warm welcomer) / Stay tuned to theradio for promotional giveaways including back- White water raring, wildlife viewing, custom trips. Dave & Shelley Goble, Smithers, B.C.. 847-2885- ;rage passes and a chance to meet the headliners. For further in- .bnnation call Lome at 84%9789 or Mountain Eagle Books at 847- 5245. Cal honour roll THE. FOLLOWING students Wcs Coelbo, Aye.~a T. from Caledonia Senior Coosem~ns, Colleen Craig, Secondary made the honour Bryan Crampton, Tiffany roll for the last half of the Dai@eault, Erin. Davies, 1994/94 school year. Kristlne Douglas, Rayaa OustandingAchievement Goudreau, Joe S. Hadley, Kevin Andrews, Matthew Daina Home, Karmjit Ball, Victor Basanti, Hayes Jawanda, Lonnie D. Klukas, Beatty, Linnae M. Bee, Shelley Mantel, Pawitter P. Richard Bontin, Christina M. Nirwan, Peter Okimi, Alone Brown, Matthew D.K. Buckle, N. Petovello, Patrick Phillips, E. P. Michael Cooper, Mighael Jason Pike, Henry Quock, R. Davies, Isaiah "Davis, Nadine Savinkoff, Kefi Coral-Jean Dennis, Leslie Sinkewicz, Suzanne Stone, Dick.son, Natalie R. Dickson, Diane M. Teixeira, Heidi Lisa Dignard , Dustin L Dun- Turner, Sarah Wiebe, Jason

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Escape from dead ends Supporting CNIB services in your .... lly Pleter Hendriks community may be the best charitable The Canadian Pastor of the National , i Christian Reformed Church investment you could make today, Institute IN. HIS book Escape from fortomorrow. CNIB for the Blind B.C. - Yukon Division Reason, Francis A. Schaeffer View Point Please give when our canvasser calls. Wrote in 1968 that a period in garage...they had arrived at a with dead-end feelings and re- history has arrived that could dead in their young lives, It lated sensations which don't .: !~! characterized as post- was there they committed seem to go away. i everything. suicide. The question comes up ./:!. i lSinee then many institutions In the journal they had kept, repeatedly. Is there any escape i i have begun to systematically they admitted how much they from fear, and from seeing • reject a number of the very loved death metal music, that yourself as a failure? Tile ans- [: .i 'vahiable nineteenth and music is the most beautiful wer is yesl . : twentieth century norms, thing, and that they hadthe The answer lies in rejecting " ~,aliles and truths, without best parents in the world. the present post-modem no- ;~ repiacing • them with new One sister revealed in an in- tion that there are no absolute • truths -~ other than efforts to terview that many kids live truths. reach the ultimate dream of with great fear for the future: Attempts to reason God out ~ man to be free. many don't see much of a fu- of existence does not mean He .Over the years many have ture for themselves as there is is dead. In fact God is alive, :~ found_ out that taking drugs no guarantee at all to get either and so is His Son Jesus Christ was the only (very short-lived) a deeent job or real happiness. who came into the world to .;,i,.... Way to at least have a taste of This one sister also admitted provide the one route of es- I being free. that she had, like so many cape from all sorts of despair- The real reason, however, for others, a suicide bomb ticking ing dead ends. taking drugs was to escape inside her. We are all so The suggestion made here is ' PLE 'frOm fear and worries. Many stressed out, she said. that anyone who wants to en- ii today are trying to escape At the beginning of summer joy real life, life without dead ~ from fear and worries in their vacation many here in Terrace ends, puts in some effort to get lives, and they may do it in may feel a sense of freedom to know Jesus. ; • • different ways. no classes you have to go One bill board in B.C. reads, About a year ago the well to. l~owing Jesus is Knowing kn0wnlheavy metal musieian However, there may be Peace. How tmel Enjoy a nice "/'~" Shop The One Kurt Cobain shocked the others who don't feel free. and peaceful summer. \ stop Gift Store world by taking his own life. , They still feel their fear and f Half a year after his death •.worries which they try to hide The above column is one in a ) ForAII Your three teenagers made their big from others, even from their series of articles from the Ter- ~ Summer decision to go for a last ride. friends. race Ministerial Association ~~ , )) Needs ( They left Quebec and finally Not only kids but some and expresses the views of the stOPped their car in a storage . :,;: i~:~,:,.; grown-ups too may struggle author. • From Our House to Yodrs.- ...... :-~" ~-'~ ~ ...... "~:~'~'~...... ~: " ~ ' .~:~:~;~~!~': ~;~ .~i~i~'~~:,~: Here are just a few fabulous Summer Selections, Put Your Windows on A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY The Best Dressed List TO SAVE The Rain Forest Feeder. , I : ! I I ! ~ .~.~ Findout what top Quality, ii:lI ; ' ' designershave Custom-made ;~ Acclaimed

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INSibE " " : / i. SPORTS MENU; PORTS -MALCoLM:B TER"638-7283 Bluebacks make an impact BLUEBACK swimmers put off his previous best on the some surprise at the ease with pect. But with Chris Kerman together a great finish to an way to a silver in the 50m which they took gold in the and Garth Coxford at the top excellent season, coming Free, then chopped off a full medley relay. With fellow of their stroke and Palahicky, home from the 'AAA' provin- second in the 100m Free to Blue.back Bryan Palahicky bumping up an age group, cials with eightmedals includ- collect a bronze. having swum the breaststroke showing his sprinting skill, the ing a relay gold. Noting Brown will age up leg, anchor Brown pulled squad came away with a Leading the assault was before the next provincial away over the last 50m to bronze. ll.'! :t1=1=l~iL.~_.l~[el q =1;I Tristan Brown who finaled in championship, Carlyle said the open up a winning margin of Kerman and Coxford also all eight of his events, set per- two personal medals were a more than a second. picked up individual medals at ROB BROWN sonal bests in all but one and "great bow out" from the 11- And Bluebacks made up the meeL . came home with four medals. 12 years division. three-quarters of. the team in Having just missed out, on "It was definitely his meet," His other gongs came in the ! the Free relay, Kyle Nartz and finals during the short course said coach Mike Carlyle, relay events whereBlue.backs Dylan Evans joining Brown as season, Kerman was expected noting Brown had swum the teamed with other members of they landed a bronze. to turn that around this time, ccess takes toll 1500m Free the first day and the Points North squad. • The final relay medal came "But we weren't Sure about a T I-IB TREES get smaller, the tree been a little sore for the re- Although Points North knew in the 13-14 yearsboys med- medal," Carlyle added. li~e is doser, the evenings get mainder of the meet. they had a strong 11-12 year le~ger as we pass Meziadin, wind ley, a result Carlyle said Brown clipped a half second old group, Carlyle admitted ~rough the valley of the Bell- Points North didn't really ex- Cont'd on page B8 Irving and ~ess through the Ningunsaw Pass. If it wasn't sp"~vet and coid we could spread the paper oat o~n the picnic table at the campsite and read aboufB0snia, or the latest developments in New champs emerge at Jr. Open; a pair o£ hideous ~,'ials, or find out how the BOTH DEFENDING Yankee~lid against the Reds. champions fell mere strokes Dufin~ the.day the procession of recreational vehicl~ carrying pilgrims to Alaska is constant; short of the double at this late in ihe afternoon it ends leaving the highway year's Skeena Valley Junior to tra~ports and us. We move steadily north Golf Open. past Iskut where only twenty-five years ago its In the race for the overall inhabitants moved from place to place on foot low gross title, Devon Van- or on horse. This country was isolated then, Hullo shot a 36-h01e 151 to say~ Webb, accessible only by plane or byroad hold off '94 winner Tyler Gib- f:o/n Alaska. He prospected here then. son by three strokes. The scenery is expansive and thick and green, Gibson had to settle for top humming with insects, full of animals: on our spot in the championship fi/st evening, before the weather became chur- flight with Mike lish and started snarling at us, we saw a moose wade to its knees to tear plants from the muddy Vandermeulen, the '93 champ, lake bottom. Later a black bear rolled out of the two back and just a stroke thick brush, then slid into the water for a swim. clear of Kitimat's David Ven- The eagles are still there. So are the ospreys. man. One of the bigger birds plucks a Uout from just In the overall low net race, under the surface then flips on its back in mid Brian Rigler's 137 tally air baring its talons to fend off the smaller, brought him home two clear of noisier bird. Ducks paddle about. The counter- last year's titlist, Scott Rigler. point of songbirds spreads out over the Rigler took the landscape likc soft ~ain. championship flight low net It's nice to be back on a favourite lake after by a~mfortable five strokes the passage of a year, good to find the urout still abundant, still healthyand strong, goodto find' fromDavid Kozier with David the land around the lake still intact. Venman of Kitimat third at We don't stay long, though. If you're in that 146. co!roW/, we'd been told more than once, you've 'A' flight low gross honours got to fkh Morchues Lake. More-chew-wa was went to Brent Mailloux (182) how they pronounced it. A place of big, exciting with Travis Tait edging out ~h, animals that appeal to the boy in a Adam Spensley for second in • , .,.. fisherman. Webb had passed by it once, years a pack finish that saw four ago, on his way to Dcase Lake to canoe. He golfers finish within six ; looked at the place, saw that it was large betnot strokes of each other." (Jaunting, the kind of water that grew l~ig trout. Simon Hilcove had four to -~ Het liked . the. fact that you had to cany~your boat "a half mile ff you wanted to fish. We are dying spare on the 'A' low net side : m get acquainted with Morchuea Uout, eager to where Willie Sexton beat out snow them deer hair dragons, slim-waisted Adin Bennett for the runner- damsel nymphs, iridescent shrimp, and the up spot by a single stroke. small halfbacks that fill our wallets. And in the 'B' Flight Sean We find the road. We find it goes straight to Casper took low gross with i muen and tumble campsites ca~ved by chain low net going to Matt Ken- saws out of land fight next to the'lake. nedy. : :"He-y, how ya doin' parl~er?," a heavy man, The Junior was the last of friendly, surrounded by fiends, looking' like this season's Opens but Buddha dad in green work d~thes calls out to Skeena Valley golfers still us, his voice rolling over the.lop of French Ca- m.dian Country and Weste~music/ like a forty have their club championships CHiP SHOT. Brian Rigler lays one up close to the pin on his wayto the'overall gallon chum falling offthe back of:a pici~p to look forward to. low net title at the Skoena Valley Junior Open. Devon VanHulle took the low gross. • truck sad bouncing over sage. Fire glistens on the glass of bottles covering eli but a comer of plywood table. We wav~ We hope the music will end soon. We wali~'/to'the edge of Mot- :' cnuea, to a graveled boa~t launch framed by lily i i pads. A poor augury,,~ heads and entrails lie Sport on the bottom. An e~pty caa of insecticide bobs. ~ ' The next morning Fe troll the edge of the Pollock outguns RCMP • ...... weeds past a sprswlin.g beaver lodge that must TERRACE ROD and Gun member Glenn Pollock .topped:i.~:,:! ~:.i; ! be twelve feet high..My md dips sharply. The the individual honours at this year's Ker~odei (2~p.ma~h .:.,:,/~J " reel thumps agains~ the bottom of the boat. held at the Thomhill rifle range. After a short, lethargic struggle I have a fat trout Pollocki'.fmiihed wi~a 536s~rei edging out I~t~at .... of more than three'pounda in the net Webb and R&G'S Jim Manson by three p0ints. Prince Rupert RCMR~.;i ": I agree it"could ~ a good morning. An hour member Brian BurkeseKled forthird with 529. However£ ~ : later Doug hauls in a twin. Two hours after that something big sn~ps his leader, then it's over the coastal detachment put togethera~winning effortin the : We can't catch ~otherd fish. There are very few team event, Burke, Russ Ness an EncMontepetittallymg.~ .....!:':!~ ;. fish breaking th~ surface. . 520 tobeat out the Kitimat R&Gby eight points. -,', ~~: •-, ,.. On the way I~ck to shore we meet a couple The Tewace Rod and Gunners (Pollock,Ed,M0rrls, Terry :;i'::i:i#.~, f~om Adzona,/She has a boyish bob, wears Morris, Mike Lee and Pierre LaRoss) f~tshed fourth~th :,:,:.;,,:i::£:.::' army Clothes,/~ t-shirt the colour of cow dung the Terrace RCMP (John Daley, Lothar. Bretfeld,al~d~_~i: ?i{ii:i::/;:!'i: and the pants//of a paratrooper. Her eyes are far Breffeld) ~l~g up the rear. •

away, cower~ at a distance after many beat- . . , . . lugs. She tells us she is a physidan, that she is tired of m~prscfice insurance and big cities, run a mile . 1 ,.. . that she alt~..nded an accident on the way to THE SENIORS Mile will once agahrbe i i Morchuca ~heae she pronounced a. person dead. Days spoiling events, :: Be is. an/ex-smoke jumper, maybe fifty years ~nd don't let the, name,fool you--it' old, wzth/graying hair. He paddles,' he says, The namesimply denotes it's the loesl Se~ : while she/flshes. They hope to settle in Alaska organizing it. You can enter bY paying a where sh~ will practise part time. This, they tell out and collecting pledges for morn than fl : us, is their eighth year at Murchuea. They are can be picked up at Norih~m Heaithcare distress~ by the road and the number of boats Francis (635-7274), BettyNordslz0m (635 I powerh~ around on the lake. Until last year the (635-9505), ~- ' .....~". ;:':~,. : . pla~ ,~aS paradisiacal, theysay: fish every- where,~a lot of large ones and very little pres- sure. a Count down on We ~tay a 'day. Before leaving I have a driak YOUTH SOCCER fans are looking forward to tak- with'Buddha. "It's dem beaver," he tells me, ing in some skilled and entertaining play dunng 'Hf' ,~, ,'Dey.build Riverboat Days when the local association stages da ~inter | ' atwo-day Invitational tournament, Aug,5:6;"i,~: i".'? ~ ,." " i:. -,1t / / / , B8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 from B7

Sports SmartKmman made stroking to a to 100m and a bronze in the • finish fifth. "It was really ex- 200m where he slashed dose citing," Carlyle recalled, ad- Menu to eight seconds off his~pre- ding Andolfatto, 15, was vious best time. facing opponents as much as "~ Crediting Kerman with smart seven years older and a couple GOL~ swimnmg in both races, Car- of Youth National swimmem. 1"nursday, July 27 -- v lyle said the 20am result was exciting to the LADIES SCRAMBLE, shot- Equally all the more impressive given gun start,. 5:30 p.m, Non- Bluebacks is he's now only ~!I'IWill result in an member green fee speclai:~ Kerman is more of a sprinter. one second off the Senior Na- $10. - ...... ::: J "Coxford's medal came in the tionala qualifying time. And EARLY ADVERTISING DEADLINE 200m Fly, a close race'right to " with the March '96 Seniors For classified and display ads. HIKING the end with the gold eluding serving as the Olympic trials, Friday, July 28 .- him by only a couple of tenths. that's something to get excited i im CLUB IS :holding a 'poiluok Carlyle pointed out both about. ISSUE DATE ADVERTISING DEADLINE barbecue and meeting. Call Kerman and Coxford are However, Carlyle noted, all i 635-2837 for information. • within reach of the Youth Na- the National Seniors tional qualifying timesl Given championships between now WED. AUG,9 THURSDAY,AUG. 3 Sunday, 3uly 3~ they are 14 and their Youth and then are being held back __ __ II T E.R.R Ci'--~~A CLUB HEADS for Wesach National age group is 16 and I Mountain. Rated moderate to east, making participation an difficult depending on how far under, he said their prospects expensive proposition. iiiHave a safe and :il hikers want to go afler"reach- looked very good. Overall, he said the 'AAA' ing ridge. Meet at library at 9 Another prospect is Kevin provincials showed the club is weekend! TANDARD/A a.m. Leader Jorma (638- Andolfatto who made his continuing its steady progress. o7s3). -- mark in the lOOm Breast. A This year 12 Bluebacks had .....'%i% 4647 Lazelle Ave. 638,,Zi;i~::~ slow time in the heats had left made it to the long course ROD & GUN hhn in lOth and out of the showdown, up four from past i Sunday, July 30 finals. However, a couple of year. And eight of the '95 SPORTING CLAYS shoot at late scratches allowed him to squad made finals compared PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS LTD./ i:il the Rod and Gun on Rifle sneak in. to six last time. Range Rd., Thomhill. PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS (N.E.! LTD. And he took full advantage "We're making an impact." Approval of Cost of Service Allocatmr~Rate •!!!ii~ YOUTH SOCCER Tonight ~'~ co.¢ ~ Design and Integrated Resource Planning UNDER-14 GIRLS (6:30 pm) Blueback results t "0. Braids v Rossce Terrace Shell v Wilkinson's Provincial 'AAA' ChampionshiPs NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INDIVIDUALMEDALISTS FINALISTS " " - -"] :.'-[ - -' ,~J~J.C.t,J~BJ~ " ..0]. UNDER-10 (6:30 p.m.) Chris Kerman (13-14 yrs) Kevin Andolfatto (15 yrs up) Time: 9:O0 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Cetmnial Lions v Carlyle SILVER-- 100m Back 5th -- 100m Breast j. Date: Thumday, August 24, 1995 Mondey September 25, 1996 ': BRONZE-- 2OOmBack 7tli!~ 200Breast " Looation: To be announced at a future date. ,.' , :.A'I Shepherd - " -: ':ii]~ i Skeena Cellulose v Elkers THE APPUCAT1ON ,: D :R)]: Shoppers v RGB Terrabytes Tristun ]Brown (11-12 yrs), , i:.' 4tli ~ 2(~at Fgee,i5OOm Free On JULY 6, 1995 PNG/PNG(NE) filed ite 1995 Cost of Service Allocation/Rate Design for its entire service area. The Webb's Weavers v Wildwood SILVER-- 50m Free " 5th ~ i00m Fly, 400m Free Application hae indicated that residential rates for PNG West and Tumbler Ridge will rise by approximately 8 I~'ercent • .)" .']!>~i' Surveyors v Skeena Sawmills BRONZE-- 100m Free 8th 2_ 2C0m IM; 100m Back and rates to large Induetdal customers might decline marginally due to an Imbalance in the revenue to cost ratlfi. The ,- " :'-.i', .'i ij :~M~aCbeeldey Commission has set the matter down for public hearing to commence September 25, 1995. An Executive Sumipary, • Garth Coxford (13;-14ym).1}:,.:ii.~ J.,5th'~ lOOm Back which provides additional details in support of the Application is available, free of charge, by contacting PNG oftces Thursday,July 27 orthe B.C. Utilities Commission Information Services Group, UNDER-12 (6:30 p.m.) SILVER-- 200m Fly -.". :,, :~"~ Cexford " ' Copperside v Cedadand : "., , "Tth--100mFly 1"!-I1 PUBIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP . -| Overwaitea v Co-op RELAY MEDALISTS ,'.' : ,-:: ,: i . Audrey Erb (11.12 yrs) i . Asnoted above, the public headng Into the Application will commence at 8:30 e.rn, on Monday, September 25, 1t95 Sight & Sound v Finning Tristan ]Brown/ ..... 4~ -r- 100m Free _ at a location to be announced at a future date ~~: . PNG will be holding a public workshop on Thursday, August 24 1995 to explain its applicetion and answer question llryan Palahleky " - 7th -. 2OOmFree ' - of Intervenors and Interested parties. The ocatlon of the workshop will be announced in the near future. (;aLE'--Medley 11-12 yrs: : Saturday, july 29 Dylau Evam(11-12 yrs) Tristan Brown/Dylan 7th ~ 4OOm Free .PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE APPLICATION ~' UNDER 7 (9:30 a.m.) Evans/Kyle Nartz 8th" ISOOm Free The Application, Executive Summary, supporting material, Interventions and Orders No. G.16-95 and G-5'9-95 are 't. : Kinsmen v Vic Freese available for inspection at the following locations: BRONZE -- Freestyle 11-12 yrs Kenmu (13-14 yn) Phflpots v Northern Motor Inn Chris Kerman/Bryan • PNG/PNG (N.E,) • District Officee located In PNG and 7th ~ 50m Free 1400 - t185 West Georgia Street PNG(N.E.)'s service area. All Seasons v Rotary Palahieky~Garth Coxford Bryan Palaldc]ky (11-12 yrs) ,L,:/.]!i!~ Tilden v Safeway Vancouver, B.C, V6E 4E6 ._ " . . " ..... L " " BRONZE ~ Medley i3-14 yrs 8th -- 100m Breast, 2OOmB~ast UND]~R-8 (10:30 ~M.) • : • British Columbia Utilities Comm ssion, i~'~ i: Terrace Chrysler v Crsmpton 6th Fioor, 900 Howe Street Vaiicouver B.C. i ~: :~ .'b: : Cubs ...... ~. ~\~,', o~~;~,.~,~-..,~= Iocke ...... Remaxv I)a'u7Queen :~. McAlpine v T6te~a'F6'r¢l ":::" ': :! ":!1 ~y ~'¢a~wi,h~i@t~,'b~:pri~e~t at the public hearing and/Or to g ve evtdence or'~i.i~s]~x'a'mlne'~t~essi~i~'&i d " ; .... :,i>,~f', z~. If~¢ ;-.: ...... "o.. '1: provide written N6tice;.{6 be received not later than Aughst 4;';Ig95,'to'the'Comm sslon Secretary and to PNG/~NG Monday, July 31 • i I ,; (N.E.). The notice should Includea brief etatement as to the nature of the Interest in the pi'0ceedlngs. " PARTICIPANT FUNDING : " ~ . UNDER-19 GIRLS (6:30 pro) 'i Pizza Hut v Richards • All parties Intending to apply for Participant Funding shoukl file a budget consistent with The Commission's Northern Drugs v Tide Lake Guideline outlined in Commission Order No. G-117-93 by August 11, 1995; ~. UNDER-16 (6:30 P.M.) INFORMATION REQUESTS Constrictors v Bandstra ', errace Minor Hockey Intervenors or Interested Parties requesting additional Informaiion from the Applicant may do so by July 21, 1915. has started its selection of coaches and assistants for PNG/PNG (N.E,) shall respond to such request by July 28, 1995. Other information requests shall be responded to ! Tuesday, August with reasonable speed. '. 1 the 1995/96 season. If you are interested in becoming .. [ UNDER-14 (6:30 p.m.) a part of our organization, please send a short resume SUBMISSION BY INTERVENORS, ~. Brady's FC v Carpenters Written evidence for Intervenors Is requtred to be flied, one copy each, with the Commission Secretary and the " United to: Applicant by September 1, 1995. , : , } . .. [<:£i~ Terrace Builders v Irly Bird Terrace Minor Hockey Association CLARIFICATION. . \ ' -~ , UNDER-19 (6:30 p.m.) P.O. Box 121 Persons Intending to participate in the public hearing, and who are uncertain as to the manner In which to proceed, Bavarian Inn v Manuels Terrace, B.C. may contact Mr. Robert Pellett, Cornmlsslon-Secretary, the Information Services Group el' Mr. Robert Brownall, Takhar v Councillors Senior Analyst, Project Managementand Government Liaison, by telephone at (604) 660-4700 or B.C. Toll Free: 1-.' - V8G 4A2 800-66,%1385, by fax at [604) 660-1102, or In writing to the above address, ...... '.- or if your would like more information please call: -- The Commission can also be reached onthe Government Electronlc Mall System ("GEMS") at RPELLAT@BCSC 0~'. (All games at Christy Park) on the Internat at [email protected],CA. " ;~-: Steve Smyth 638-1143 Dallas Stevenson 638-064 BY ORDER TERRACE TENNIS dub Robert J. Pellatt Joe Duben 635-9338 Commission Secretary "- nights at Halliwell courts, 5 p.m. until: dusk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. For tnfom~ztion,phone Chuck

Cey at 635-6166 or Richard ...... ~ "~~+~ ...... ~,~}.~.~< .~ " ": ' ' !&~%+:,<:i i~I~>.~ ~<. ' ~d ':"'<; :<~' " ~~;~~ ..... '~,~ ~->. ~.~'~:~eiI~ ~:~-~ ::~' ~>,~:.~:~;~:-~s~i~," ,>~'~ ~i.=!~: .>..~ =. ~<.~ ,~,~ Kriegl at 635-5440.

TERRACE ROD & GUN > ~:: .... .~I~:~!~ ,: +. ..~i::,, i .... >;:i: '~!~" ~I ~e~i' i,*:-:< ~i=.~:i.> .,...... ~, .~ ii;~ ::~iI~_I Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7:15 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thorahill. Ne~ members age welcome. For information, contact Bill Watson at 635-5109. ~ 't's NeverToo~l~erno,,t,onEar,yTo Th,r}kAbout

To get an event on Been Eyeing Up That old Car In The Backyard? Sports Menu, bring the Here'S The Rules You Need To'Turn It Into A Demo Car For The details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- TERRACE STOCK CAR ASSOCIATION DEMOLITION, 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432 by $ p.m. Friday. DAY

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A~ing column for ~0p success[ulsingles [ .:;~1((¢ i!iiliiii I ~A~.c~ m:;:. l.~tSI-g33,~21. ii!ili ti,!i~ _NE_XI"RACES AUGUST 5TH & 6TH- MEMORIAL RACE WEEKEND TI~o Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26,1995 - B9 Terrace Youth Soccer results Under-16 Boys Bandstra 14 ' A & W " l ..... : ; ': :~" ~ 0 Under-19 Girls Northern Drugs 8 Rlehards -. r~ "~~ 7 o.o.,.d STANDARD ....; Score Board ~de Lake Under-19 Boys .,~ This message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice Coundllon Society and the Terrace Standard. Takhar defeated Bavad, Under-14 Boys TEAM GP W L T GF GAPTS Kerby & Sons Under 10 Division Brady's FC , SKATE "97 Centennial Lions /11 10 0 1 47 12 31 Under-10 Mixed • Surveyors :11 8 1 2 32 14 26 Yes, Skate' 97, excellent naming for a worthwhile project in our Carlyle Shepherd ~ 11 8 1 2 67 25 26 Carlyle Shepherd 10 RGS Terrabytes L " 4 spectacular community : a Second Sheet of Ice to be completed Skcena Sawmills 11 5 3 3 44 32 18 Wildwood ...... 2..:::6 SkeenaCellulose .. :'L:.~ ..." ~, .3 in time for the 1997 B.C. Northern Winter Games. .: RGS Tembytes 11 5 5 SkeenaSawmills:.... " , 9 Shoppers!~ : : : ;': ~"~ 6 Although 18 months away, this event is coming up much 1 37 47 16 Centennial Lions , ,. 6 . Webhs Weavers . :(::) 0. 11 .4 6 1 33 39 13 quicker than you might thinkl Not only has this community Wil~k~orl~ i~ 11 3 6 2 33 45 11 BraidsUnder-14 Girls ~ :"~":"6 l'}':'!'- 4 agreed to stage the Games, we must have the facilities to accom- '::::: ~Wlldwood Construction " '11 2 8 1 25 41 7 Terrace Shell 3 RossooVentures 2 modate the full range of arena sporting events. : 11 -2 9 0 23 48 6 Under-12 Boys The Second Sheet of Ice Society is convinced that the spirit ply, , . 11 ! 9 1 17 55 4 Copperslde defeateit Co-op by default Sight & Sound-Overwaitea double default of the Creater Terrace area will come thronghl : / " Ternoe Travel 3 Finning 3 The building blocks of this project are being laid with the )n work of a Building Steering Committee comprised of the I r I0 .7 1 2 45 30 23 Regional D~strict, City of Temce and the Second Sheet Society. [' - :9 5 2 2 38 21 17 Although completing this project in the short time available is a " ',:':i0 4 3 3 36 38 15 ST Jr. Open Tournament 'A' Flight large task, we are confident that the tremendous support this / .SI~::9 4 5 "0 36 48 12 OVERALL LOW GROSS Low Gross project has will allow these timelines to be achieved. .:~ ! 9 3 5 1 37 40 I0 Devon VanHulle ...... 151 1- Brent Mailloux ...... 182 The purpose of this and future articles is to pro¢ide ongoing - <'-~.:10 3 ~ 7 0 40 39 9 OVERALL LOW NET 2- Travis Tail ...... 201 facts for residents of oar community. The following timelines .:9 : 2 7 0 19 35 6 Brian Rigler ...... 137 3- Adam Spensley ...... 203 are critical to meeting our commitlments to host the Games. Low Net Championship flight 1- Simon Hilcove ...... 141 PROJECT MI LESTONE DATES. ..~: 9 ::7: 0 '2 56 37 23 Low Gross 2- Willie Sexton ...... 145 8:3 ....3 2 38 34 11 1- Tyler Gibson ...... 154 3- AdinBcunett ...... ;, 146 " 9 ~"2: 3 4 38 45 10 2- Mike Vaadermuellen ...... 156 'B' Flight Concept Approval by Regional. District ...... late June '95 9 2 5 2 39 47 6 3- David Venman (K) ...... 157 Low Gross and City of Terrace - :-::~-"i:"!.:ii!i!/:/::":i 9 2 5 ,2 36 44 8 Low Net 1- Scan Casper ...... :.. 262 1- Scott Rigler ...... 139 2- Ken Eyjolfson ...... 276 Pre-Engincering Contract Awarded:..., .....;.;.,,...,:,.Juue..'95 .-:-?:~;~::~ : %<~-.under 16 Division 2- David Kozier...... 144 3- Chad Casper...... 302 :,.::;,!0 7 3 0 67 40 21 3- Stephan Venman (K) ...... 146 LOw Net Pre-Engineering Contra~t Completed .... ::.;.;.:...;.AUgiistL'95 -:. ,.? ..),-,~::. (%, .:: ' 12 6 6 0 53 73 18 (K = Kitimat, all other golfers 1- Matt Kennedy ...... ,262 on 10 3 7 0 39 46 9 from Terrace) 2- Ryan Nixon ...... 276 Referendum Preparation ..... "...... ,,,::L:~::mio:Aiigest f "-~' Under 19 Division ReferendUm Date ...... ,,,,,,,,,;;,,;,,,,; mid-November "95' Councillors 11 7-" 3 I 71 34 22 CAMPING AT THE Takhar 11 : 7 4 0 40 51 21 Tender Process --:Initiate:,,,; ...... :;,:.:~,:,]ate November '95 U 5 5 1 51 36 16 11 "~1 8 2 33 74 5 SOURCE!!! -- Award ...... mid-January '96 Construction: Start...... ,...... mid-April '96: --..,.,;11 9 1 1 40 21 28 .. - . ~-: .~ ~.

S B,C. N0rthem Winter~" G~mes....." ...... : ~':~: ...... :~ . .L-,...... "...... February '!" ~:' ; 97: --', ...... so 10 8 2 0 44 26 24 7~zaHut 10 4 4 2 37 30 14 Achieving these target dates wiil "~ure the Second Sheet ichards Cleaners 10 3 6 1 36 54 10 will be completed by the 1996-97 winter season. Completion of ~ ideLake 10 2 5 3 22 29 9 the building in the fall of 1996 allows the facility ~ be 0pera. tional in time for the Northern Winter Games. The reality is we will Compiete ~thiS pioject onlywith the Kermode| Cup 4 ~ Terrace Rod & Gun commitlment of residents of our community. We have a long Team results (Terry Morris, Ed Morris, Gleam way to go, but with"thesUpport of the RegionalDisii'iCt,.~ e ~ity 1 Prince Rupert RCMP Pollock, Mike Lee, Pierre of Terrace, the Rick and Paul King Foundation; and the;voters, -- we succcedl (Russ Ness, Eric Montepetit, LaRoss) ...... 490.8 will -,.' . : '~' .... ~ .... ~ " ..... Brian Burke)...... 520 5 ~ Terrace RCMP (lohn Daley, Lothar Bretfeld, Liz Your Support Builds Our CommUni~; • 512 Bretfeid) ...... 464

It),, • .. , .... , -I -" /ew-. Ind~ idual results: Formore information canted Brian O0~hile' d!'63bx~51~tff'] or write to.lhe second Sheet~6f'ke ' ~iei~/;':*" : ?~1 ;01,5 1 .- Glenn Pollock ...... 536 _ . 2 -- Jim Manson ...... 533 P.O. Box 798, Terrace, B.C. VBG 4A1 j 3 ~ Brian Burke ...... 529 I 4555 Lakelse Ave. 635-2982

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i I Now when you purchase a Timbe~olf '4x4; Kodiak 4x4 orBIg Bear )!::'i , :;" Vlsa/MC/Debit Cards Accepted : : , ' ~4x4/reeelve:asari added bonus, ...... : :" ~:'::'! ~:!!I 5008 Agar Avenue:Teri'ace,, BCVSG 1J1 ~ ~:: WARN:2000LB WINCH ~:!*i:: :~:- :!~,:~ ] ! , . ~ii • i ' Ir " " " ' ~ ~' if' i " i • Pol~e ' i//i photo:638,1369 Ag~ y • FAX~ 638.8500 or 1.00-314-1369 Open I Day A Week KE N'S MAR IN E AGARR&W & MI TY RIVERTACKLE Ken Gibson Trevor Gibson ]:00 am to 2/~idmght365.Day s a Year 4946 Greig Terrace

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. , : • .'...... ': ' I. REAL ESTATE I. REAL ESTATE 2, MOBILE HOMES 3. FOR RENT ...... ACTION AD RATES 4 BEDROOM HOME CENTRALLY 1975 SAFEWAY MOBILE HOME FOR ROOM FOR RENT IN TOWN. 635.7176. Located In the 4800 block of McConnall. sale. Located at Shady Rest R.V. Park. 1 BEDROOM APT, DOWNTOWN fddge $26,500. Call: 845-2314. Newly renovated 1 1/2 bath 5 min, from and stove, he~,t included, phone 638-i .. school, Asking $140,000 but open to 1 ^crcagcs, Ranch Lands,Small Lots 1 Isl~n(.b. G~ea¢ Investments 2 BEDROOM 1264 SQ, FT. MOBILE 1702. $440.00 per/month,/~sk for John,-:! i ~::7- 638-7283 offers. 635.9194. home, central alr, full sat, system, many l free catalogue -financing 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX L()CATED AT.. ' :' : I,RGE 4+ BEDROOM HOUSE ON.. extras 798-2539, 3911 Paquetts, fridge and stove, gas:T" DEADLINE: FRIDAY 5 P.M. mdscaped corner lot In Tells. 1/3 I NIHO MOBILE HOME TOWING 12' AND 14' heat, $540,00 per/month. Phone'S'638. .. I LAND& C~'n'~ COMP~,a'LTD. Classified and Classified Display acre. Town sewer, water, NG, new sheds,. wide. Call Yellowhead Trailer Towing for 1702, ask forJohn, -,:" ~' : : I :' : ~21-7200 Fx 604-2_57-3535 i Includes curtains, dishwasher, wood estimate. 847.8986, ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED SUITE~ : ;::: ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls on a stove, and new stove, fdOge. Priced to • "INCREDIBLY ROOMY' 1977, 14X70 suitable for. a single person Jtilitl ' :: Saturday;Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at Sp.m. sell $99,000. 846-9293. 2. MOBILE HOMES Expando, peeked asphalt roof, 3 bdrm,, 1 Included In rent of $450.00 per/month; No for all display and classified ads. .... 3/4 bath, 3 appliances, excellent pets 635.2806, -': ...... ~~ - ' KERMODE PARK MANUFACTURED condition, Only $26,000.00. Delivered to 2 BEDROOM TRAILER IN THORNHILL. TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 I.AZELLE AVE., ~~- ~ _,---_~ home sales featuring .14x71 &.modular Burns Lake. Ph. (403) 470.8000 Act fastl No pets allowed. References requi~;i :' '- TERRACE B.C, V8G 1S8 ~--_~__- _~ = - homes,Across from weight scales, 635- Won't lastl $525/month. Call 635-4133, All classified and cla.sSifiedd splay ads must ba ~Prepaid by either cash, Visa or ., 5350 or 635-3120. Drop in & take a look. "AWESOME" 1972 14X60 3 BDRM,, 1 : Mastercard. When phoning in ads please have your Visa or Mastercard number bath, 2 appliances; tin roof, front living For Lease- 2000 sq: fl: ~:" ready...... ~'~ ! -_ - - : new management, Pads for rant' trailers room very good condition, delivered to 2nd floor office space: cLAssm owo.o; s LEGAL ADVERTISING ~--'-~- - -: - = for sale. Phone Bill (604)845-2635 or Ed Burns Lake for $15,200,00, Ph, (403) 20 words or less $11.34 per column ti~ch (604)569-2518. 470-8000. 4623 Lakelse Avenue 1 insertion- $5.00 BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY COZY 12X68 MOBILE HOME, New Available now. 3 insertions.$12,00 $21.75 for 3 inches,includes 1 photo, Iivlngroom carpet and matching Couch 3. FOR RENT Call Dr. Zuchiatti 635-2552 6 Insertions.$15.00 *Additionalat $6.01 per inch set, Renovated bathroom, Fridge, stove, *Additionalwords 15¢ each OBI'rgARIES washer, dryer, woedstove. $14,000 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Quiet, clean, security entrance. On site management. CLASSIFIEDDISPLAY ADS $21.75 for 3 Inches Houston 846.9638. I $10,39 per columninch *Additionalat $6.01 per Inch Downtown location. Sorry, no pets. Call CONFIDENTIALBOX SERVICE 1976 14 X 70, PEAKED ROOF, 6" walls, 638-7"/25. References required, Summit Square Pickup $2.00 Mailout $5.00 3 br. in excellent condition, appliances, (RearVi~v) $23,000. 1978 14 x 68 2 br, kitchen re- FOR RENT OR LEASE 1000 - 6000 sq. For regional coverage place your ad In the weekend edlt!o 0 of the Sksena Apartments done, new carpet & wall paper. Great ft, Reasonable and negotiable rent, on Marketplace. Quality 1344 f~. home horseshoe condition. $19,000. Will deliver. 1.403- main street, (Lazelle Ave.), main floor- 1 & 2 Bedroom Units area. Full finished dry basement. 458-6398, primo location - suitable for retail and Quiet & Clean OVER30 CLASSIFICATIONS.I Luxury master bdrm & ensuito. office. Ph, 638-0555, Racquetball Courts 1980 3 BEDROOM 2 FULL BATHS, Deluxe kitchen with nook. Nat. gas 2 BEDROOM APT, FOR RENT if/stove • No Pets • 1. Real Estate 12. Motorcycles 24. Notices heat & hot water. Rear patio, Asphalt roof $28,000. 1980 2 bedoom, 1 drap. Paved Parking. Avail. Aug. 01/95. Call: 635-5968 2. Mobile Homes 13. Snowmoblea 25. Business garden, fruit trees. bath, $25,500. 1975 3 bedroom, 1 bath, new asphalt roof, $23,500, In excellent $575.00 per month. No Pets, Call 635. I 3. For Rent 14. Boats & Marine Opportunities 4623 Soucie. 255B. Appolnlment only. shape. Free delivery 306.694-6282, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH YARD, 4. Wanted toRent 15. Machinery 26. Personals- 635-4474 Moose Jaw, - - $985 PER MONTH, INCLUDING PAD garage, laundry room, Nonsmokers, no 5. For Sale Misc. 16. Farm Produce 27. Announcements See to appreciate~. pets. References required, $850,00 HALL FOR RENT $6000 Down. New 14 x 68-2 bdrm, 6. Wanted Misc. 17. GarageSales 28. :Card Of Thanks /month. 635-5081. KIN COMPLEX natural gas heat, Ready for occupancy at 4119 Nodh Sparks St. 7. For Rent Misc. 18. BusinessServices 29. In Memoriam ...... :..... :.. Boulderwood MHP, To view, • call Mary FURNISHED LARGE SLEEPING ROOM 8. Cats for Sale 19. Lost& Found 30. Obituaries ~ * :~ ~7/:: 638.0800 or 638-1182. "IV, laundry & kitchen facilities 6 minutes Terrace, BC : to Terrace (New Remo) $425/month. 635- 1975 SAFEWAY MOBILE HOME FOR We have an excellent setting f0r~your 9. Trucks for Sale 20. Pets & Uvestock., 31. Auction Sales 3772. sale. Located at Shady Rest R,V.Park in reception, central location next to 10. Aircraft;,. ~:21. Help Wanted 32. Legal Notices ....: !:it°l

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ii 3. FOR RENT 5. FOR SALE MISC. 8. CARS FOR SALE 9. TRUCKS FOR SALE 9, TRUCKS FOR SALE 9, TRUCKS FOR SALE i i GUITARS AND AMPS for sale, Trades 1985 BUICK REGALSOMERSET. 2door 1988YJ JEEP LAREDO 6 CYC. 5 spd. 1993 SONOMA SLE EXTENDED CAB; WOODLAND welcome, Buy and sell, Bilrs Guitar.Shop, 5 speed touring car, Low km's, $4,495. Hardtop, soft top, bikini top, hitch. EXCELLENT ~:AMILYVAN 1986 Aerostar V.6, 5-speed, box liner, canopy, only 632-4102. Call today. Fax 639.9879. Call 638-8171 dlr#9662. $10,500. 1969 Dodge Tandem 34,000 Ib in excellent condition. Tinted glass, cloth, 16,000 kms, under warranty, excellent APARTMENTS GUITARS AND AMPS for sale, Trades 1990 CHEV. CORSICA 5 SPEED, V6, rear end. Farm truck. $1000. 1-604.692. interior, tilt, air, am/fro cassette. Standard condition, asking: $12,500, (Or will take" welcome, Now dealing in Takamine, Bill's a/c, cruise, low km's. $8,995. Call 638- 7072. trans, No mechanical problems, Summer partialtrade - What have you?) Call: 845- CORNER OF KALUM & SCOT]" radials & new studded winter radials, 7496 IHouston). Guitar Shop. 632-4102 Call today, Fax 8171, dlr#9662, 1986 •DODGE SHORTBOX 4X4 318 4 Close To Town And Schools 639.9879, $5000 638.8890 or 638.8897, Frldge, stove, heat and hot wste= 1990 HONDA ACCORD AUTO, cruise, speed,90,000 km. Very good condition 1991 CHEV $10 TAHOE 4X4 4,3L V6 included. Heat (Oct, - April Inclusive) BIRCH FLOORING TONGUE and Fully serviced, very clean. $9,995. Call $6500, 6 1/2 ft, Valley camper, furnace, 1987 F250 FORD 4 SPEED WITH an 8ft. Extendedcab, Excellent condition, fully References Required groove, 4 sides, 3/4 In thick, 12 In longer, 638-8171, dlr#9662 stove, icebox $1400. 632-5199. overhead camper, Towing package, loaded, running boards, canopy, new 1 Bedroom ApL S4S0.00 Rustic grade $3.10 per sq,ft, Clear grade cassette, clearance lights, many extras, paint. Asking $16,000 OBO, Call 635- 2 Bedroom Apt $550.00 $4,15 per sq.ft. Francois Lake $6500. 635.9488 after 6 p.m. 1643. 3 Bedroom ApL $650.O0 Woodworking, 1-695.6616 No Pets. (When Available) . OFFICEDAYS (9 - 5) 635-6224 PRE-FABRICATED utility and storage sheds, juRy •shacks garages, and snowroofs over trailers. Phone Dirk Bakker 638-1758 evenings. MOUNT LAYTON HOTSPRINGS. Hay WAREHOUSE--I $3.00 / Ball. Potatoes $ $12,00 / 50 tbs. OFFICE Call 798-2214, , "CONSIDER IT" ITS YOUR BODY, EAT N.A.S. Healthy, train effectively, see results. Call CONTRACTING LTD. SSO SPACE Bernadine 635-9428. Certified Nutrition Consultant, Certified Weight training : O,vewa FOR RENT Instruction. " : • , General Contracting Ihl~"" ~ [ Summer Perm Special

PROFESSIONAL PERSON LOOKING for - new tires, loaded $13,000,00 firm, 1-604- 1-2 bd~m, house, apartment, condo for 692-3122: You've Tried The Rest, Why Not Try Sept. 1/95, 638.7724, 1985 TOYOTA TERCEL, 4 WD Station- Educational Toys For All Ages wagon, 5 spd, Sunroof, stereo, Green in 5. FOR SALE MISC. color ex, condition. $6250.00 1-604.695. "-3 6562, ~li". Posters • Books TENT TRAILER FDR SALE - SLEEPS • Games • Puzzles Six, 3 burner stove, ice box, good 1988 DODGE OMNI, 4 DOOR hatchback, fihe dinins at condl!Lon~Asking $2500,00,638.7690, clean, always garaged. Only 76,000 km. 5 g,4e ~l'~edo",~i'a;~a. and more speed, $3750,00,632-4959. DRAPES 1 PAIR LINED, Rose $140,00. 4036 MotZ Road The Science & 1990 25 ANNIVERSARY EDITION Drapes 1 pair thermo lined, ivory $90,00. Terrace,' B. C. V8G 4A6 Mustang G.T. loaded, 4800 km, 5 centre Drapes 1 pair shorties, thermo lined, ivory Natureco. line - rims & stockwheels, Car cover 1 yr, $30,00, Curtains 1 pair, white, sheers extended warranty left- no test pilots Skeena Mall 635-1887 $25,00, Curtains 1 pair, white sheers 638.0950, $15.00. Sanyo cordless phone.S45,00. Yamaha snowmobile carrier $30,00. 635- : 1988 PONTIAC FIREFLY. $1500 OBO 3303. 635-4247 before8 p.m, We are currently seekinga 10 HP HONDA OUTBOARD MOTOR like 1990 VOLKSWAGON JEI"rA GL 5. Hairstylist new.priced for quick sale, $950.00 firm, speed, 4.door, AC, 54,000 km. Premium flaimavez Full or Part-time ain Coast Chipper Electric mulcher mower $35,00. Phone condition. $10,000.00, Call 638-8960. Hoursnegotiable. 635.1321 after 6 p,m. 1986 SUBARU GL 2 WD WAGON Apply with resume, i]Servtces Tuesdayto Thumday.~ I j ARGO ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE WITH U-' roofrack p, mirrors cassette, $2500 Attention: Dlsnna Janas Chips Stumps to Mulch with M mmum, ; built trailer for hauling; comes with electric OBO, Ph, 798.2551 eves, only, or Phone after e p.m, wlnch; Snow blade; extra tracks & utility 1985 CHEVY VAN 20 SERIES, Captain Landscape Damage SALON BARBER SHOP 638-1831 trailer, Also, several Ford canol~lee for ~;eats, t000 miles on rebuilt motor and 4644 Lakelae Ave.Terrace, BC M,,, ...... ;.....~o .,', - ,, ,=.. Estimates : ,~" :: ~~ ~ :~ "" short and/long box 1980-1994.~ Call: ': transmission,$2500 0SO, Call 635-1749, ~om. ,., ...... ,,.,.~ ..... g melt - El pn,'t Su van:Pbntiao at 845-2244 or 1-800. 1985 DODGE COLT, EXCELLENT 638-1786Free ~i,,: : 635 5727 w.....8m| ...... I -am~i ~ ..~N 665.3151,/ ::-: " :~"~ ~:~' ' , condition •rebuilt engine. Must be seen -==vonlngll h V appt. only ~,'~'~':"~" :'T:;',"-:',:; .'i: : "':'(:'. :i" C" '. ,' / $3000.: 0811 &36.906T

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i i ii , 9.TRUCKSFORSALE • 14. BOATS & MARINE 18. BUSINESS SERVICES 18. BUSINESS SERVICES 21. HELP WANTED 21. HELP WANTED i i 1989 F350 FORD 4X4 7.3 L DIESEL, 5 2=/FOOT ALUMINUM BOAT ON trailer. TERRA BOBCAT SERVICES Backhoe, " ' WANT TO WORK? Full time or part time SEEKING CARING, CONSCIENTIOUS, Speed, duals, RSF mechanics.box w/real Volvo diesel. 280.drive, 140 gallon fuel 12"-16"-24", Augers 6".9"-12".18", positions available with electrolux trustwodhy housshold/caregling deck, low kms, excellentconditi0n$23,500 tanks. Full.length convertible canvas top• Sweepers, concrete breaker, pallet forks, AREYOU SAFE? Canada, Phone 635-3066. assistance for an infant & preschooler in OR0. 847-1939after 5 p.m .... Cruises 25 mp.h loaded. Costs 50 c/mile tracks, 5 ton dump, backfilling, levelling, D8K OPERATOR REQUIRED our home weekdays. Optional live.ln suite clean up, 638.8638/mobile638.3808, TERRACE TRANSITION HOUSE available. Compstant, experienced 638-8093 1992 FORD AEROSTAR XLT to operate. VHG radio, depth.finder, offers 24 hour safe shelter to immediately. Must be experienced In Van, 7 passenger, tilt, cruise control, air compass, downriggers, Offers? Klaus women with or without childr .an. You Road Building. 638.0303. individuals respond to Rid #130 c/o 638.8854. Terrace Standard. conditioning, power lumber seats, power can call. Even just to talk. WANTED MMEDIATELY. UCENSED locks, power,windows, cassette stereo, FAMILY FUN 1992 23 SANTANA EXPERIENCED BUTI" AND TOP Loader FT, hair dresser full or part time In a busy includes main sail & Jib. Furling, quick operator with industrial first aid ticket to roof rack, towing package. $17,500.00, Battering Is not o.kl salon in Kitimat, Call 632-2211 or fax 632- set upsleeps 4, Includes trailer, Call 635- work in Burns Lake area. Call 696.7353. 1986 FORD BRONCO XLT In E•C, D RYTO P li is not o.k• for someone 6211. 80,000 km on motor $10,000 OBO 604- 2256. " " to hit you Leave message. 632.2394 Kltimat : , JET BOAT,.SKI/DRAG C/W TRAILER GUTTERS or pushyou ~ov~ ~=n ,~Y,~ aan ~HTnMA~C panterahull, seatsS, Berkleyjet, 454 500 or yell at you ...... : hp Runs. mnt Excelent cond lion . or scare you summer dnven only s nee camp eta frame' ..-.:: .... ' • You can be safe...... " ~uuuu uu ~rm 1.604-692-3122 up rebuild. 7500 miles. 38 swampers• ...... __ _ "--n There are safe places. $9500. 847-5385.; . " 24' BAYUNER BOAT, 96 HRS ON 350 Char. motor. Valve Penta leg, EZ load "TERRACE':rRANSITION 1991 CHEV S10 TAHOE, V-6, AUTO,. trailer, $19,000, Wayne 771-5231 Dease extra-cab, 70,000 km's. Loadedl $14,995. Lake. Specializing in 5" continuous HOUSE: 635-6447 Call 638.8171, dlr#9662. 21< 1/2 FT. K & C 0 HOURS on a 270 steel or aluminum gutters. 24 HOURS A DAY 1992 FORD EXPLORER,V-6, AUTO, a/c, cylinder Volvo• 280 leg, hard top with new Installation, repairs & Northern Information Systems cruise, 60,000 km's. Auto hubs, $19,995. canvas, propane stove, ice box, head, cleaning. Computer accounting system specialists Call 638.8171, dlr# 9662. sleeps 4. Colour sounder, VHF CG, SERVING TERRACE 19. LOST & FOUND - Abacus II Qualified Installer: 1992 FORD F-250 SUPERCAB4X4 351, heater,trim tabs, large aluminum swim V-8, a/c, cruise. Compare anywhere. • grid, heavy duty tandem trailer. $13,000 & KITIMAT LOST ONE GREY AND BLACK tabby sales, training and support • $15,995. Call 638-8171, dlr#9662. firm. 842-5620. Roofing and Siding female in the Skeena Mall parking lot, Call - ACCPAC Plus setup & support 21' CAMPION HARDTOP, 188 HP Marc Installation and Repairs 638.1212 if found. 1i. RECREATIONAL - Softrak add-ons for ACCPAC leg, 10 hp Honda, VHF Radio. Call Steve 638-0838 20. PETS & LIVESTOCK H - Networks and communications VEHICLES Downriggers, Stove Ridge, Set to fish. ; $14,000. 567"9470. PET LOVE DOG and cat grooming. R. Alan Sonde, CMA (604) 635-1755 1986 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 5 th Joanna 635.3772 wheel 40 ft,, 2 roof a/c, 4 Burner Range 15. MACHINERY w/oven, washer Dryer, 2 furnaces, fully BEAUTIFUL ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD winterized, microwave, Queen bed, much GOOD TANDEM LOG TRAILERS: B.C. Can Anything cro= puppies tan with black masks, Certified: Phone: 835.2212. Equipped more, 635-5874. Turkish guardian dogs. Vaccinated, 11 with sc working scales, or Phone: 845- Toys, (~and)~ Lingerie, Cloihing, weeks. Into and photos available. Mill Canterbury Food Service Ltd, 1984 OKANOGAN 21 1/2 FT. FIFTH 7857 (Henry). Jewelter~ Fragile Gifts. Swanson Grandview Ranch 842-6678. Wheel. all the extras, immaculate 1973 FORD MODEL. 4500 INDUSTRIAL A care package for a loved REGISTEREDBORDER COLLIE pups Three T Industries condition, with 1984 Ford F150 suPer ~b. tractors with loader. Needs crankshaft 3 one faraway, from World Champion Blood ines 3 4603-A Graham Avenue Power windows; locks; P'S; p.b; air cyc, $2000. Tractor mount flail ditch conditioning; low mileage; excellent GETYOUR GIFTS malssl 3 females, 8 weeks old. will be Terrace, B.C. mower. $3500 1.604-692-7072. excellent stock dogs. Vaccinated. $350, 0 condition. Both for: $15,90Q,;Phone and V8G 1A5 ask for Don days: 845-2660 or evenlngs - 1986 740A: JOHN DEERE GRAPPLE "CANNED & SEALED" Milt Swanson, Grandview Ranch, 842. Skidder, $25,000 in recent' repairs, 6678, at 845-2697. " " ~ James Thomson Telephone 604-638-1017 asking $65,000.849.5724. 1978 21' MOTORHOME CLASS C 400 Territory Manager available for stud services, Sire was Jeff, Fax 604-638-1012 GMC Very clean. Cab & roof. Nc. 3 way 15TON RT CRANE, 6X6 FIFTH WHEEL World Champion. Full brother Joke, fridge; gas furnace. Low miles-stored tractor• 4x4 Backhoes, and dumps, low Western Canadian Champion. Inquire at under cover. Excellent condition beds, tilt trailer, crawler loaders, wheel Gift Canning Grandview Ranch, Milt Sw~;nson 842- $13,000.00 1-604-698-7910. loaders, water tanker, .dump trucks, 6678. 1984 PACE ARROW 34 FT•; NEW Motor; compactors, gravel preps, call "Vic 638-O514 (604)493-6791. WANTED YEARLING STEERS AND tires; double l]less; Inverter solar panels; heifers. Call Kelly at BC Uvestock Stock loaded. Call: 645-2417 (Houston). 1969 CASE 580 CK BACKHOE; NEW Yards. 604-441-3511. motor; brakes, transmission, and pump 25 Years Experience MUST SEW 1994 RUSTLER TRAVEL SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATILE Bulls, Trailer 27 feel awning, microwave, back tires 70% tread. New Kinpln Specializing in Marble, Glass Blocks and Tile bushings, $9500, (abe) Call: 845-7243, Needa CompanyCar, some heifers, 4 mules, Pack, ride drive. stereo, a/c, sleeps 7+, T.V..... NO GST. Chestnut team 15 hh, Mill Swanson, COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL $21,000.00 OBO, 635.3280.. 1973 TD15 CAT WITH A 466B engine• FOR SALE 21' TRAVEL TRAILER':E.C.' :' Excellent.. condition.: Tilt.blade,. Pony Lspecialized truck or Grandv~ewRanch, 842-6678. <. Winch *& P0n~j'A/ch., $39,000 & ;GIS.T. REGISTERED APPALOOSA.GELDING; GARY CHRISTIANSEN Site 41 ,R.R. 2, Camp. 18 $6500.00. Phone635-4528..~, i .< , . i Rrm 635-~,202aKer 8~00 p'•m:.': ""~":"-' ! a whole fleet? 15.2 H•H. 14 yr• Goes Englisl~TWdsferhoi" Ph. 635-9280 ...... Terrace, B.C. V8G 3Z9 1979 17 1/2,TANDEM,TRAVEU'AIR: "HESSTON'TEN FOOT HYDROSWING , . pack. $2800. Call 996-8797 in +Fort St• Travel trailer. Fridge, stove, bathroom; your business vehicle James to view• Leavemessage. swather; $5,000 (OBO). 500 C John Whatever sleeps six. In good condition. $4300•00 I to REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD Deem Backhoe $15,000• Both in good needs, have the knowledge 635-3677. find the vehicleand the plan to pups for sale, 842-2277 after 6 p•m. working condition, Pleaseleave a mesage 8 WHEEL ATV USED AND DEMO Units' at:. 845.7488, suit your requirements. HUSKY WOLF CROSS PUPPIES ready ~iLI DEAN available from $2500 and up, 847.8988, to go. $200. Ais0 a Shelly for $200. Call: ...o .o.,.o 72 CASE BACK HOE LOADER w/ CANADA LTD. 8 1/2 FOOT VANGUARD CAMPER, extenda hoe & diesel motor $11,000• 638- 845-3550. furnace, _3 burner stove, fddge, boat. 2099• TWO - W LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: NORTHLAND COMMUNICATIONSLTD. loader for top of roof; clean condition. 1 - SANDBLASTER FOR SALEI LIKE Portable Panels; various sizes; steel $2700. Tel. 635-9121, new $400. Enquire at Sandman Hotel gates. Local .dealer. Double Diamond ~ . MarineRadios i Tack and Trailers, Call 845-7989, 535-9151, ~~~" ~ • TelephoneSystems !2. MOTORCYCLES V=Norm Flann Houston, B.C, 17. GARAGE SALES c=~,~=A~,~co-o,,~ REG MORGAN/ARAB GELDING 5yrs. ; RepeaterSystems 1979 HONDA HAWK. 450 CC. GOOD 15.2hh, started under saddle. Possible condition. Asking $500.00 635-7091. i MULTI.FAMILY YARD SALE.July 29/95 635'4941 ~ enduranceprospect. $2500.00 OBO, 1- # 4- 5002 Pohle 638-0261 at 8 a,m. 4511 Scott Avenue; Comer ~.~O.,MC~AN ~¢0Bli[ll¢lN. 604-692-3553• 14. BOATS &MARINE' shower, cassette player, keyboard, i (1-800-862-3926) [] il IIJ_li i I;! I-; ANGLO/ARAB MARE 15.2 HH. 18 YRS. 1979 GLASTON CARLSON 16' SKI Boat windows, furniture, laundry tubs, pressure '= wo,, ,a, ,,o. aoo .u ,oo 150 hp EvinrudeO.B. + 55 mph, 3 props, cooker, sealers, finches, cages, plants. walrll excellent trailhorse, Needs a strong rider, Phone for experiencedand Speedy Service 636:0021. ski bar, calkins trailer, new clearcoat• A I ' Terrace_- - I Not for children, $2500.00 OBO. 1-604- steal at $7200• 847-8842, • 698.7627 after 6 p.m. DELIVERY & EXPEDITING 13ft. ITAUAN MADE INFLATABLE BOAT Hwy. 16 West Terrace - PUSIAN KITTENS, GORGEOUS, Services 18. BUSINESS SERVICES Groceries with 25 hp Yamaha outboard• Includes FLUFFY, white .not deaf. 1st shots, Prescriptions Appliarl¢oS pump, paddles and shore wheels. Asking A'I-I'ENTION SMALL BUSINESSES, Why CEDAR FENCING Pedigreeonly $275•00.635-3772. Restaurant & $4500. Call: (Houston) 845.7365• Refreshment Anytime pay high accountingtees for your book. r ,, ROUGHCUT THE TACK STORE. Nowopen• Harness, Agent= foP. FOR SALE116 FT SANGERSTERCRAFI' keeping needs? For confidential, | 1" x 6 x 4 $1.1 0 ea. saddlery and gifts. All you need 4 kms, UPS.CANPAR Anything boat. 55 hp Evinrude, and 4 hp Johnson professional bookkeepin~service;.Manual Bonded Carrier I l"x 6"x 5' $1.40 ea. out of Telkwa on Skillhorn Road 846- Calgo Van== Anywhere kicker. Full canopy, totally enclosed. or Computer call 635-9592• 9863, Cube Vend Ton Extended tongue on trailer, Extra fuel Hot Shot So/vice AIRPORTSERVICE UNCONTESTED DIVORCE SERVICE, I 1" x 6" x 6' $1.70 ea. TOP QUALITY DONKEYS, one standard tanks, This boat is complete with various resumes, typing, Call C.J. Secretarial,. 2" x 4" x 8' $2.90 ea. 10 year old Jack $950.00, one standard sized lifejackets, paddles, anchor, 638-8006• i 2" x 4" x 10' $3.60 ea. yearling Jack $650,00, dark brown waterskis, tow rope, rod holders etc. Very I 2,,X 4,, X 12' $4.40 ea. w/White points• Excellent disposition, Mill complete and in good condition. Owner %./ 33. TRAVEL I 4" x 4" x 8' $7.50ea. Swanson,Grandview Ranch 842.6678. /..<~ D¢sktop Publishing by Lee Burkitt would like to sell immediately• Price t t..;i.~; $4500. Ph. 635-5327to view, , HAY FOR SALE. ROUND BALES $100 Phone 638-0877 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS AND Landscaping, Raised ton. 842-6315. FISHING DERBY AUGUST 5,6 & 7, readers: When purchasing air/are through .(~'l;.~~/" ~ Busin~s Image Design ' Small Volume Publishing Largest Salmon.S1000, largest Halibut private parties, please be aware that Beds, Decks, Walkways J Computer Tutoring wins 2 day/1 night rainbow trout fishing, airline companies may ask for appropriate & Docks 21. HELP WANTED A/ /7 ~ D tickets $20.00, call Seashore Charters identification when boarding and may 6" x 6" $2.40 per linear foot 624-5645, All proceeds go to Prince deny boarding privileges, Rupert Salmonid Enhancement Society. 2" x 10" 95¢ per linear foot ;~=z=zZ=z=zzzz-z=:=====,~ ~I1. Looking . f,or 1.,~1.4 1991, 16 FOOT STARCRAFT Bowrlder I PITCH IN I with 90 hp Yamaha outboard, shorelander Compare ourPrices E! Child CareO ~ galvanised trailer, kneeboard, adult and D=D ENDABLE ,, S e. na Child Care Support" =~>' kids water skis, kicker bracket, low hours i CANADA, ! I--.q .k,I Program can help you make the l,,i and great cOndition. $9600. Tel. 635; I1 right choice for your child. For I~ 9121, LU M B E R infcrmat,o, on choosing care it~j i Please PHONE FIRSTI I,l and available optons, call ~ Box 7 between 8:00 and 9:00 a•m. ~.~j1.4 Coco at 638-11 13 H1,4 ~] A free service providedby the ~ VICTOR P. HA WES We're Here to Help.: Hazelton, BC 842-5660 ~,~ Terrace Women's Resource Cgntre ~ ~~~~ ~ 1,4 and funded by the Ministry of )4 OPTOMETRIST • ,. ~ Women's Equality, II 14. BOATS & MARINE ~2:/.=.i~r;zz..zii~.:=i;:!~ ~,,,. . i~i ' " P e3e.8os5 #1 - 4748-ou,,onl Lakelse, Terrace

RUSS HAMER TRUCKING & Victor Cavalheiro and Steve Butler work as a team to help you, Together they have over 50 years of sales TOMCAT SERVICES experience. Come in today for all your • AUGER perdonal/commercial vehicle needs, • BACK FILLING & LEVEUNG 24 FOOTZETA 350/280 VOLVO • PICK'UP SWEEPER toilel, commandbridge, sleeps 6, l0 hp Hondoremote steering, new inlerior, • BACKHOE now canvas,trailer, VHF, took interior,eledric downriggors, anchor winch, new ...... ' RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL . I==1 "mUCK IMcwan Terrace H I~l=l [I il Ifl I= galvanizedtrailer - surgebrakes. ,~cellenl condition. 638-1657 TERRACE 635-4941 KITIMAT 632-4941 OUT OF TOWNCUSTOMERS PLEASE CALL 1-800-8MCEWAN* S',!7.000 635-9121

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~Lii.i,:! AREERS .... 21.:HELPWANTED " "--" [ WANTED HARD WORKING COUPLE CREW LEADER :REQUIRED. Johnson. If you are a hard working, results oriented couple, we have Schwarz ,Forest Management Box 4097, A Terrace Motel HAIRSTYLIST employment opportunities for you. We are a Western based 847.9353:.Smlthers;:B'C";VOJ.Johnson-Schwarz2n0' Fax/ ForestPh°ne requires a We have an immediate opening for a high • motel chain with properties throughout B.C. and are looking Management is a Smithers based forest CHAMBER MAID powered, motivated individual to join our team of for the right couple to run our motels. Successful candidates consulting~ firm. Operations include e for daywork, plus. professional stylists. Full or part-time. Above should have previous motel or apartment management variety of Silvicultural projects ranging background. Interested couples should send their resumes to: from stocking to free growing surveysand good wages and working average commission! Director of Human Resources • PHSP's't0;Inst~illatlonand monitoring of Please apply in person with resume to: research projects, We require a forestry conditions. 310-1755 West Broadway graduat0'- witi~ either a diploma or Images by Karlefie Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4S5 university degree to supervise a AppIy now. 4652 LazelleAve. • Silviculture Surv0y Crew. This person Phone 635-7216 Terrace, BC sll0uld have at least two years of Silv!culture'~xperience and.must be a --.-., Adam Engineering Ltd is a local engineering corn pany Ministry :of.t=o!es|s iCertified~ Silviculture providing a full range of consulting services for buildings, Surveydr'.':Wagds will be!-based on ~" " • experieree, and professional standing. CHANGES Part-Time bridges, roads and subdivisions. Please~iil !o(.fax a resume and covering letter t0:x0m/J0hnson and Paul Schwarz is under new ownership TEC H N lClAN/DRAFTS MAN by August 25, 1995, Position is avai,able and we have a OFFICE CLERK CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING immediately, • FULL-TIME You will work as part of a technical team providing drafting opening for a Dairyland Food will be accepting and technical assistance on wide range of civil and :ELAN MODELS INT. motivated energetic applicationsfor a part-time office clerk. structural projects. 3, stylist will be in Terrace to teach an An established clientele is Please apply in person,at The successful candidate will have the following Internati0nal Modelling seminar an asset burner required. Dairyland Foods qualifications. ~ and scout for their International Please bring resume in • technically qualified -,i,.:..:: .i :!,~:.~ Division. No experience neces- person to: 3098 Kofoed Rd. 3 years related experience .... " r""~ '" sary. Limited space available experience with AutoCadd reL 12:_ ..... :~: !':~i~iL i~" For informationcall B~ 4727 Lazelle Ave. Terrace BC • motivated self starterand team player ~i! :" i/:i~i;.;i/!!ii,:!i ..... CHANGES Attn: Jodie This position offers a competitive,compensation package and an' excellent opportunity for career advancement . ~ ~orA~,~c,,,,~ Human Resources D~veloppement des -= - ~' I,! Development Canada ressources humaines Canada To pursue this opportunity, please send a resume in The Canada EmploymentCenlre for Studentswould like confidence,to: to thank the foil.owincgabuu~i;e.s:e;r?mrtlhoeinr: support during Adam Engineering Ltd O F F I C E C L ER K 4711B Keith Avenue The Bavarian Inn Denny's ADAM Terrace, B.C., V8G ~1K5 "Jim McEwan Motors has an immediate opening for an Don Diego's Anka's Fresh Food & Dessert Ca~e I ENGINEERING!.11) Fax (604) 635.0922 office clerk with switchboard and cashier experience. The Pizza Hut Mohawk Terrace Stop N' Shop su~essful applicant will have a pleasant telephone manner This summer, hire a student Ihrough lhe Canada an~ Will enjoy* working ~vith public. This is a full time position T~i~'S, thru'Sat. ' Employment Cenlre for Students. Call Carolyn at .'please ieave resumes with the cashier at Jim McEwan 635-7134, local 220. Weldwood of Canada Limited, a major inte~ated forest products M0tbrs. No telephone calls please. company, has an opening in the Williams Lake operation. Area Supervisor I.- cEwan ;t,re,e, "x"°l B.C. a student:, uanaaa (Operations) J l"' Terrace== m I V8G 4R2 i " ~.... Under the direction of the Operations Superintendent, the ..... ~. ~AreaSupervlsorwillplan and budge~ operations In " ...... ~.i. ~., ~: ..conjunction with the Planning Forester and primaril~, ~e ..... '" I .~''i .i ...... -; ..... ;...... :- :---,-i .... -...... " .... I • ~" ,, .- ,,~ £~:, ~ "(, ' ~' iespohs!b!e}for:the contract supervision of h/trv~bt/i1~-/mf:l~.';:..~::!,.~Y:: :.~- :.road construction activlUesfor.a sp~Ifled~areix and. ~olume.¢~::~:i : .q' !~ ?.(+ lO0.O00ma). , :

PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS LTDI " ' - . • ) ...... f,. VACANCY Interested applicants should have a technical diploma/ - :. • university degree In forestry or related dlsclpllne aswell as ¢ .; ~:' Terrace Community Access Program CLERK/STENO good interpersonal and communication skills, arid two or more';', years of experience In/knowledge of: " , .... . : - Upgrading/JobTraining Program Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. is seeking applications for a ': ,, • Interior harvestlngsystems, includlng cable contractor Clerk/Steno from motivated individuals with two yearsrelated supervision : work experience, Grade 12 education, and 50 WPM typing. • Road construction techniques and requirements under~:: ~'~ • continued career counselling Computer experience with WordPerfect and Lotus 1-2-3 is Forest Practices Code • " : " .:. '=~ • upgrading required. Additional computer software experience would be an Liaislng with regulatory agencies and'othei- resource :~ -",: '~. stakeholders ... ! , . ~,,:;',:-.~:,,'~.-.::.:~,:.....'..:,i!~; ~. asset. This is a Union position with a starting salary of Annual and 5-year forest development plans and : ,;i " ~ ;:~;:,, • • computer skills $15.67/hour, with an excellent benefit package available. management plans ' ...... ~ .., ~i-:. ....,.,../L: ~: ii i~i ':`:!" ,work experience ~_:~,~.~:::,. :,~ ...... - Forest I1cences/cutting permit requlrements~ . :: .,~ ,~ ! • i , :;-;,,: , access to other NWCC programs Resumes should be submitted to the undersigned no later than Please send a resume, In confidence, byJ~y 81, 19S5 to" :: : ; :'/~, ";',:~,':.~"~: ~.!!,.". :- ' -' ' " : : 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 8, 1995. ,': ~ih';" ~,. ~': ", '':~,~ " Woods Manager, Williams Lake Operation, Weldlvoml of ,:!~/'i ¢~rlada Limited, P.O. BoX 4509, Williams Lake, B.C. ~: : .: ::i :: .. Apply now - Senior Administration Clerk " ~ V2G 2VS'or Fax: (604) 398.6535. :' to InterConnect at 635-7995 [I PACIFICNORTHERN GAS LTD" " " i:i! iii' i~ !!! [] " " " 2900 Kerr Street ~i ' " ' ' : funded by Ski/Is Now Terrace, B.C. , V8G 4L9

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205-4650 Laze~e Ave.. Terrace. B,C. VS~ 1S 8 Telephooe 635-7995 Fax 635-1516 _ ~ ..a~ll ~~

Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited is an integrated forest BRITISH COLUMBIA .q products company with a commitment to ~environmentally ..,..- ~.. responsible practices and reforestation initiatives. As a result 6f'/i" a recent retirement, the Houston Business Unit invites MINISTRYOF SMALLBUSINESS, TOURISM AND CULTURE applications for a • . _ Wcldwood of Canada Limited, a major integrated forest products Terrace Regional Management Unit company, has an opening in the Williams Lake operatibn. REGIONAL SECRETARY/PAYROLL Operations Superintendent. FINANCIAL COORDINATOR SYSTEMS CLERK ":. Under the direction of the Woodlands Manager, the Operations The Secretary/Payroll Systems Clerk Will be responsible fo:~'i ~ Superintendent will supervise a staff of 3-4 persons while Competitlon SB95:3098 $35.555 -$38,133 providing administrative and payroll support-to the Homton ~:/ maintaining overall responsibility for the planning, budgeting, In Terrace, under general direction of the Regional Manager, Finance and Business Unit, You will play a significant role as a team membe=:::-,! harvesting and log quality as well as for the road construction Administration(MFA), the Regional Financial Coordinator is responsible.for: responsible for the implementation of the new Human-i:.' aqtlvities for a defined area of the Forest Llcence(s) yielding " coordinating the preparation and aggregation of budgets in the region; Resources/Payroll Information Sysfem (HRIS)andWtll re/pond., approximately 300,000 ma annually, monitoring budget expenditures; preparing and monitoring contracts and tO requests for information/reports from Human Res0Uri:es,~::: ;i Th~spei'son will also assist with representation on various contributions. Assists with policy and procedures compliance reviews on plant Management and Accounting* pe/sonnel, Y0u,~villl also .t/e' :'; government 'add Industry committees and llalse with. request,, initiates and follows up on telecommunications and facilities the relief Receptionist ..... _ government agencies, resource stakeholders and other requests, coordinates personnel processes and documents for the region ~~,V;cldwood Divisions, and coord nares FTE and leave management for the region's field offices. As the successful candidate; you will have excellent typing (80~ :'~" May act on behalf of the MFA in her/his absence may serve on 100 Wpm) and data entry skills, extensiveknow!edge of general ' Interested'aplflicants must have a technical diploma/ committees, may participate or lead in special projects. office procedures, superio/ interpers0nal' ikillll .'a basiC university degree In forestry or a related discipline and be Qualifications: 8~oondary 8oh0ol graduation or equivalent, Successful knowledge Of record keeping and file maintenanCel and,st/0ng' : ~ registered, or eligible for registration, as an RPF, As well, the completion of the Financial Management and Control or Financial and attention to detail. Yo~t are able' to organize, and worki~ : . Ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal and Contract Management courses, or equivalent related education. Minimum 6 communication skills, and will have at least five years' years experiencein progressively more responsible, related financial and independently"on several projects at . one time~under tight : experience in/knowledge of: administrative fun¢llons and operations. Thorough understanding of deadlines', A strong knowledgel of Ami Pro and Lotus sot'tw~e:: and related experience in either administration,, computerized ~ : • The Forest Act accounting principles and practices. Prefer knowledge of government financial Control procedures, Financial Administration,Act, Financial. payroll/accounting or time,~ and attendance •reporting: ls',: i i;.; Forest PracUces Code of B.C, and other related legislation Operating Polices and Procedures, Ministry Policy and Procedures, Queens required, Experience with information sy/tem"s w0uldlb,d':an'~'i~; : Interior, Harvesting systems, including cable contractor Printer, and Purchasing Commission Policies, Ability to work both asset...... : : .sUpervision independently and as a team member, showing Initiative, discretion, taot J • ,Road ~c0.nstruction techniques a.qd requirements under and good judgement in planning and organizing activities, and In evaluating We offer an attractive salary and a ~nerom benefits imckage. :-:, ' ~ ~:~F6test ~,tactlces Code ~-":LlatSln~;v~dth regulatory agencies and other resource the efficiency of program delivery. Able to modify established methods, and devise new methods in accordance with changes in policy, Abilities to If you are'. interested in tills p0dtion, you are invited 'to {- :..: • stakeholders ' comrnuniceto effectivelY, deal with pressure of deadlines and successfully foiwardv0ur resume bv4:00 n~m:Au~ust44, tO.q~, to.- • Annual and 5.year forest development plans and meet required tlmsframes, Prefer demonstrated ability to carry out • management plans administration and coordination functions of a program area effectively, and " ,: "p Forest llcences/cutting permit requirements - ability to utilize computerized financial systems, spreadsheetS, word ~,' Resumes should be submitted no later than July el, 1995 to: processors and office equipment; MS Word/Excel and eloctronio mail Woods Manager, Williams lake Operation, Weldwood of experience is preferred. Lesser qualified applicants may be considered at a ! • Canada Limited, P.O. Box 4~09, Williams Lake, B.C. lower classification. :- ~, .- V2G 21~ or Fax: (604) 398.e~35, To ensure consideration for this position please forward an application form and/or resume quoting the Competition number no later than 4:30 p,m,, '-" August 2, 19g5 to: Personnel.Services Branch, Ministry of Small Business, ..... Tourism and Culture, 2ndFI0or, 1405 Douglas Street, Victoria, B,0. V8W 3G1, FAX: (604) 356-8789: Contact Mark Gowans at (604] 387.9802. i The Prot~hce oiBrltl~h Oolumb)~i~ comm/#ed tO ernployment ~Ui~ and :' ' _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ - -_- ' ' ' encou~mges applicatlont from qualifiedwomen anamen, maudfng .- q bor/ginelpeop/os, persons with disabilities an: visible rhlnoritles. B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995

21, HELP WANTED II I 24. NOTICES 26. PERSONALS WANTED: DELIVERY DRIVERS IN THE CHURCH DF JESUS CHRIST of HOT SINGLES TERRACEI AWAITS your 26. PERSONALS Terrace/Kltlmatarea. Must have rellable Latter-DaySalnts, the Mormons. Factor cal11-900.451.3560ext, 1285, $2.99 per I ~'~,,,.~' vehicle,to work days, nights& weekends, Fiction,Shadow or Reality, Phone 847- minute,Must bB t8 years, Procall 602- ~"~.~ LOVELY LADIES FROM DIAL.A.DOLL" Send resume to Box 105 c/o Terrace 5758for recorded message. 954-7420.~/':' I ~3~, 1587 i available Smithers, Prince George, Standard, Contractorsneed not apply, .,:~ .... - ~ Williams Lake,Coming soonto yourarea. BARTENDER/COCKTAIL WAITRESS 11 KNOX UNITED Money, futurBI 1-900-451-3530 ext.1185 Callnow, tollfree1-800-910-9929,

required for Mt, Layton Hotsprlng In the ' • CHURCH . $3,99 per minute, Must be18 years. L Procal1602.954.7420~• • , WANTED LIVE-IN NANNY or live.in 10unge798.2518, 4907 LazelleAve ~w-'A'~ babysitter for 10 yr old. Shift.w0rk EXCAVATOR & CAT OPERATOR waFted,,~PleasB ~ reply to Box #6 c/o "635-601 4 Some safe discrete encounters. White requiredby Employerinvolved 635.6530, Terrace Standard. 4647 Lazelle, Terrace, 1 0:30 am Sunday Scl~ool " male couple available. Phone eveningsor DIAL A DOLL Escort Services is now

available1.800.910-9929, I B.C,. V8G• lS8. ':and Worship wsekBnds,635-3626. Thi S C an be-yo 1Ll!~ I JEHOVAHS WITNESSES IS THERE GRACE~as an openlng LYYN DAYCARE for a qualified IN child Hazelton care The Rev.Minister Michael Her, ~" IPSY CH! C AHSWERS I ]~ • ~_ "~ I something about the Watchtower that worker, the successfulapplicant will work '1 ...... ~: ~,,.. I.IVl & PIRSOHALRAlrlD #fi IH (ANAeA I ..... ' ,o, ~ : |V&Nt¥ -lIArS lrAI,X LIVE | ON | I makes you uneasybut don~know what it In a ieam Setting pr°vlding quality child ~1 ~ ~o~m ~1~ Sl,,,. I ~1 is?If s°' y°u are n°t el°he'Ph°ne 1"847" ~reet a licensed cBntre. The preferred MOraY ',T.Ot).~ ACCU~A~I /I 4354 for recordedmessage. applicantwill have an under 3 Certificate; came ~ iqRr¢81¢'z I IF ALCOHOL IS THE problem, many minimum requirement is Basic E.C.E, I 11-9OO-481-40$$ I [ 24.". ,.,,/.t,. ,+ I have found help with ALCOHOUCS Certificate. Position commences Sept, ANONYMOUS, Phone 635.6533, 1st, Please submit resume, with ~ ~ old couple lookingto references, to Grace Lynn Daycare, c/o '~'s~s~¢0n;in~=~d~.n0~vc~e~ ~ C=~I] ]13.C.'s ~ ]E)ate]ine i '.meet open.minded .=ingle female for Wdnch Memorial Hospital, Hazelton, B.C, w~,~p~e~e~S~e~T~u~, V0J 1Y0, by August 15 For more ~Godi~S#~t, ~ ey ve ~eandHbwo~Ypa~nv~twix~ph k~ d won/~ t~ Fe~e~~e~ 1-~OO-'~1=~1-~8~8 ~-t. "~14: I outings, travelana ic,~g.term friendship information, please contact Wands ' Reply file #124 c/o The Terrace Plishkaat (604) 842.6948. S/Y~t~dTat~' "Jesus Christ FRIENDS OF THOUSANDS t Sl.98/min ]1.8+ I Standard. CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT ~V=~m~dlC.od=d~m~l~m~re~ InternationalMulti-Talented Psychics " " 420 to~=,~(~,..dr.~ma~ Relationship. Finance ~ BCYCNA $250 required, Please send a resume to the ~;=~,~timec/¢deb'Z~,l.~. Career ,~ Future same. N~ ~~ Burns Lake Dental Clinic, Box 169, Burns co~u..,^ Lake, V0J 1E0, COMEAND LET GOD'S SPIRIT FLOW Live 24 Hour $2.99/Min 1 8+ COMMUNIw^NOVUKO~ Thcoe ads appear In more than 100 community" newspapers In B.C.and Yukon wordsf°r2S NEWSPAPERS and reachmomthanamlltlonreadors, .-.June:ttth. .,..7:00,PM..~ .... i -9OO-451 -"378" ] ~SOCr^~ON TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR THE BCYCNA AT (604} 669.9222 $S.00 each additionalword ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY ~eeds • . , classym~d~iS dancers, and escorts, Call "~eira~eFuli G~s'pel Chr~'n'Fellowshlp .... , AUTO BUSINESS FOR SALE MIBC. KITCHEN CABINETS PERSONAL ~" NowI 1.604-635.1555. 3222 MunroeSL 638-8384 ~ CANADA ENGINES Ltd, PERSONALS BABY TO Teen Fumlluro and CABINETS IN Stock, coun. ECKANKAR. TEACHES alm- VANCOUVER ISLAND SAWMILL ~ Quality remanufectured an- THREE PRETTY Accessories. New and used tertops/VanlUeealso. Kitchen pie sp[dtusl exercises lo ex- requires a millwright Some BleCtrical g~ne'~ 6 cyl from $1,045. V8 Roommates have exciting for all budgets. BC's largest Craft Factory outlet. Cash & pedencathe Ught and ~ound from $1,1a5.6yr 120,000kin personal photos to sharel ,elecnon. TJ'a The Kiddies Carry Cabinet Warehouses: of God. These exerdseealso • RNHIEL- Store 1.800-755.4TJS for the "'4278 Lougheed, Buroaby help ue In Dreams and Soul experiBn¢e preferred. Wages THe limited warranty.580.1050 or Free dleeroel Into. Call Toll. closest T,J.'a on shop by 298.9277 "" 19700 Bypass Travel. Into and free book commensurate with experience. Please COMMUNITY "'" 1-800-665-0570. 12345"114 free: 1.800.93KAREN or phone, Langley 534.7273 "800 celhl.800-067-2g90, submit resume. Franklin Forest Products Ave., Surrey. BOAA wdta: Box 870GB, Ketawne, Ltd. 4536 Glenwood Drive. Port Alberni, Approved, B.C.V1Y7P2,Adutl~onlyl Canada'sSPAS1 largestSPASI wholesale Spesl 475.1159Cloverdala "'S61-11th Ave., Victoria Ave,, line.B,C.'SUp LARGEST to 98 callers live on dale- fine, CHURCH JULY/AUGUST Ford Auth- EDUCATION company now offers unbeat- Campbell River 287.8787 Women call {804)257.547a. B.C. V9Y 4P8 Fax resume to 724-1166. orlzed Remanufactursd A NEW Career? Trained able prices direct to you, "'1888 Spell Rd. Kelowne Men call 1-900.451-3309. Complete 5.person Spa 860.6638 "2fifiO Bowen Rd., Only $1.g91mln. Must be 18+. Call after 7 p.m. at 724.3567. Engine Special. 300-302- apartment/condominium Nanslmo 756-9229 "'12111 managers needed - all areas, S2.699. Over 50 Spes avail. NEW LIVE Detellnell Live 28. CARD OF THANKS 351W O,I.D. Long Block (with able. Call 1-800-998-fi312. Bridgeport, Richmond 279- MAKE THE MOST OFYOUR BODY and cygnder heads) Includes free We can train you fight nowi 9691 *-asss Massey, Pdnce Interactive Talkl Browse Sunday Service 10:45 Free Job placement seals. "TRAMPOLINES: FACTORY George 881-2240, votco mall or talk live by call- face with safe natural weight full 2 year or 40,O00km war- Ing 1.000-451-3248 Ext, 809. tance. For Direct" Excellent for family MOBILE HOMES management and Skin care products. At The Thomhill Community Hail ranty, Contact participating Informatlonlbroehure call fun. Save $,~ pads sad ear- Adults 18+ only. $2,49/m111. Friendly advice. Mall orders accepted. Ford, Mercurydealers. 681.545fi~ 1-000-S85-8339. vice on all makes. 1-800-663- FACTORY DIRECT, "The Uaroom 1(813)239-4528. Teens& AdultS:Bible Clas5es 9:30 Thank You 2281 or 1(804)222.f263. Ultimate In Modular anti Call 1-604-698.7319. TRUCKSl TRUCKSI Tmckal COUNSELLOR TRAINING Single Wldee', Trades web ADULT VIDEOS. Order the from my. family members to the Choose from $2,000,000 fight Institute or vancouver offers THE BED Boys Maltrossl corned. Quality Manufacfurod best by mail. Free brochure. Freelvldeo offer. Fast, dis- $200 -~ $500 WEEKLY. ASSEMBLE organizationsand many individuals duty truck Inventory. We beat correspondence courses for Factory outlale. Largest mall Homes 1.800-667.1533, the competition. Call collect order service In B,C,, lowest creet service. HMO Video • products at home, easyl No sellingl for yoursweet words of sympathyin the ca~ficate of Counselling Specialties, 4840 Acorn Real/Lease Dept. Brad, Rob, prices, Phone: 6e,m. • lOp,re. IT'S TIME to move up, way this dark hour of mourningCarol Studies to begin July 31. For 1-800-61S-0544, 7 days up. Unique two storey Cape #1201. Montreal, Ouebpc, You're paid direcL Fully guaranteed. No or Peter, 594-2277. DES370. a brochure phone Tofi4roe 1- Penficton. Cod style homes now avail- H4C IL6. expedenca i necessary, Call, 24 hrs,, 1. 0Nebb) Pratt's untimelydeath. BUSINESS 800-865.7044, able, Explore the posslblll. REAL ESTATE Carol was a faithfulwife and HELP WANTED ties, Trades walcomel Noble 504.641.7776 Ext: 565 H-28. OPPORTUNITIES MAKE A Difference. Train. PANTHER HELICOPTERS Homes, call collect NOW SELLINGI Clearwsler loving mother as was so well KWlK KERB - Own your own upgrade or retire in e power. needs experienced 212 pilot 1(403)447-2333. Estates, Clcarwatsr B.C.'e QUAUFIED GMC TECHNICIAN, Full expressed by ~ev, Lance Stevens business, prr or Frr. ful new profession.Become s willing to relocate to Powell finest residential commungy. time. Apply bymsume only to: Attention: Installing on-site, continuous certified Master River, Minimum ot 1000 BEST OF Both Worlds Manufactured homes, ser- at the Anglicac Churchservice on hours of slinging time. Okanagan Valley, Two mo- viced residential lots. LIve, concrete, landscape edging, HypnotlstlHypnoth empiet. Gary; Box 476, Houston, B.C. V0J 1Z0. Free Information package, Resumes to: 3821 Ontario bile homes, Due to health work, retire ot Wells Gray July 11, 1995. total equ/pment, proven sys- Afandal School & Clinic 1- Ave,, Powell River, B,C, VSA have to sell. One in Park's entrance. Call Tog- EXPERIENCED GRADER OPERATOR Once again the communityof tem, training. 1.800-687- 800-718.3811, Ext,250. SC7. Keremeos B.C, one in free 1(604)918-1488. needed In the Lakes District immediately. Terrace has shown concernfor us KERB(5372). Omvflle, Washfngion, 40 rain. WEST, ERN " CANADIAN HOSKINS FORD Sales Ltd. utanapart. Information call: HOUSE IN Cancun Mexico,2 and thatdoas help to lighten the Bedrooms, landscaped, city Call 1,604.698.7332 or 1-604.698-7957. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to School of Aucnoneerlng, roqulrea energetla, qualified 1(604)499-7754 or burden of sorrow on our hearts. obtain home based frsnchlca Ford trained Advisor end 1(509)476-3049, water, cable, T.V., fruit trees, REUABLE HOUSECLEANERS Needed Next course July 31-Aug, quiet residential ares. Thank you one and all for helping from western Canada's lead- 12/OB. For s free brochure' Technlden only, to round out PERSONAL with own ca~. Daywork. Must be willing to their Service Dept. Fax re- $55,000. U.S. 1(6{)4)892- Ing process seMca agency. call 1(408)777.9388 or t. 3423, Fax: 1(6o4)a92.7833, us to cherishCarol's memory. We provide exclusive territo- sume to: 1(604)847.4955 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC work Wed,-SaL Will lead to steady ' 'Y.':' :.;. 800-262-3313 or write to: At~:eeoff. Answers, F,iends of thou. ry, continuous operational 8315:40 St,, S,E,, Calgary, INTERNET. BELL your employmenL Must have resume. Call sondo. Love, • Money, Home Listings Worldwide. i With sincerethanks and accounting support, EXCITING POSITIONI SD- Success,Accurate, Caring, AB, T2C 2P1, Only $15. par month. days (leavemessage) 635.6197. Mrs, 0N,L) JacquelineWebb National advertising, No ex- CIAS Forestry Trainlng PoelUve,Uve 24H $2.99/mln 25, BUSINESS EMPLOYNENT Coordinator. 2 year contract, 18+,1-900-451-3783. Advertise with the successful, BABYSITTER NEEDED. Sept. 1/95, perlencsptrslning provided. OPPORTUNITIES proven Ozzte Jurock Small Investment required. forestry background. Monday- Friday in my own home in OPPORTUNITIES WANTED FOREMAN experi- Require: Leaderehlp, corn- PSYCHIC MASTERS. Live Intamafional Real Estate Net. Contact Lormlt Management munlcstlons, public speaking, personal readings by Can: (804)683.1111, Fax: Thomh]ll, Own transportation and Systems Inc:, 310, 10232 - enced In set up and opera. (60410883.1707, 27. ANNOUNCEMENTS tlon of fingor. |olnUng plant. organizational skills. For de- Canada'smost gifted, cadng references required. Phone 635.9591 FOR HERBALIFE PRODUCTS OR 112 Street, Edmonton, AB tails Fax: 1(804)886.2700. psychics. Romance, Wealth, SALES HELP WANTED Familiar with rnouldore, Deadline August 1, 1995. Career, Live & Personal, 1. business opportunity call independent T5K IM4, Phone: 1-800-459- reaaw and laminating equip SALESPEOPLE NEEDED to (evenings)or leave message, 7468. g00.451.3778. Innervlslon hBrbalife distributorLorraine Andrews at ment. Send resume to: Box SMALL FIRM 'located In OPptalConnection 24 Houm, sell toys, gifts, home decor NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER TO COME to 845.2370. NEWEST BUSINESS Opp- 38, High Prairie, AB, TOO Vernon B,C. needs a 18+,~2.09/mln, for C&M Gifts, Two full cokiur lEO, Aftsn~n: Greg or Fax: Chartered Accountant with catalogues, Exclusive Item=, ortunity. Products for the an. low prices, no Investment. my home: on Queensway Ddve I (403)523-5422. audit and tax axperlonee. RARE GIFTED Psychics will approximately 3days per Week startiilg START YOUR: OWN BUSINESS, 20.00 vironmenl, Income potennal Prefer graduate with 3.4 guide you in all aspects of Call 1(519)258.7908, Fax: S5,O40. per week. For more FOR SALE MISC. yeorc since quall~ng and ta- love, ouecaxs, money, dlffl. 1(519)258.0707, September.CatJ 638.1292. /' - gets you started withAvon, No minimum Informatloni~r p.resentallon ~,, STEEL~* Ci ' BUILDINGS~;; mll mr." w lh ~ ~ Caeeware;t cult decisions. Take:control . ' :SERVICES. ~ orders,just ~ tot of fun; Call Jessie at 1-- Iocatlons'c'aft" Ron Bldewell' .Cheops r "l:han Wood', Mlcroson office (Windows)" o! your dsstlnyr 18+ WE TAKE The Fear out of collect (8()~,*jgS 1-2524: ' "Qu~nseiLSire]ghtwoll '¢lu~n. ' tax prep. Please send re- "$3.9filmln.:Call nowl 1-900- CBC, Major ICBC Injury ...... 604"692"3628collect., required, Good drivingrecord. Must have Surrey, B.C. act, Structural Steel sums to: Patrick Lett Inc, 870.2778.Ext.171. claims. Joel A. Wener. trial Chedersd Accountant, 3105 - canopytruck or small van. 635-7551. FOR SALE: WELL ESTABUSHED FOOD HERE WE Grow Againlll Bed Bulldlnge. B,C. Company, we PSYCHIC ACADEMY of lawyer for 25 years, Call free won't be undersold. Service 37 Ave., Vernon, B.C. VtT Canada Is now performing 1-800-665-113a. service outlet with very good Dog Computers Ltd la ex. 2Y3. Fax: 1(S04)545-9115. live readings to the public. Contingency fees• Simon, JOIN AVON 'FREE~ FOR A UMITED I@II HapPyBirthdayl t pondlng. Sell computers, and satisfaction guersntaedl clientele, Turn key operation.Selling only Western Steel Buildings 1. ESTABLISHED OKANAGAN Harness Conada's most oc. Wener & Adler. Time July 31 to Aug. 7/95. Sell to friends Well I heard it from a little software and accessories. 800-565.9800. ChryelerlJeep Dealerhoe Im- credited psychic Institution on VACATION SPOTS and family for fun & prot'~lCall 635.9136, do to medical reasons. 638-1838 and birdy Excellent home based busi- mediate opening for motivat- money, love, your future, or FUTURE STEEL Summer any other concern. 1-000. PENDER ISLAND In the leave a messagB. Someone I know just l ness opportunity. Call ton- ed proven production techni- beautiful Gulf Islands B.C, A free 1-800-648.8188, 8a,m, • Sallebretlon e.g. Quonsata cian, Rot rate shop. Excellent 870.2217, $2.99 per minute, CERTIFIED SILVICULTURE Surveyor turned 30 100 acre farm offers eeclud. TO HEAR ABOUT PUREC0 PRODUCTS 4p.m. Maple Ridge, B,C. 2sx3s or 30x32 $5,943, benefits. 1(604)545-2249. 18+, ed cottages with trout lake, required. Johnson-Schwarz Forest Now, he'd kill me if I print SttalghtwalI.Quonssta 25x40 Fox: (604)545.2261, Attn: or Business opportunity, new in B.C. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. YOUR QUALITY Cholcel crops, meadows forests and Management. Box 4097, Smithers, B.C,, his name or 30x36 $7,557, Roe Russell, Interaclal Love, Italian wildfire. Get pampered with please call 632.7754. Government assistance pro- Stral ghtwalI-Peak-Roof V0J 2N0. Fax/Phone847.9353. Johnson. So I chose a picture that's/ NRS CASCADE Realty Amore, Jewish Companions, old fashioned meals and grams Information available, 26x30 or 30x28 $6,593, Man 2 Man, moral Ten differ- charm. Float plane and boat quite tame ! (1991) Ltd, le looking for Real Schwarz Forest Management is a FOR SALE THE ONLY 2 FOR 1 PIZZA in For your new or existing busi- Buildings complete with Estate Sales People In the ent datallnesl Talk live howl dock. Pdcod from Si201per. _Smlthars based forest consulting firm. the Hazaltons. Phone {604) 842-5011. He's only 30 but look at the ness, Take advantage of the doors, GST, Freight to booming town ol Chetwynd Women Free: 1-800.240. son Inaludlng meals. grey government grants and Vancouver. Call 1-800-668- B.C. Call Gerald Vlpond al 4739. Men Anytime: 1-900- Reservations 1-800.626- OpBrations Include a variety of loans, Call 1-800-505.8868, 5111. (604)788-9225, 481.342418÷ $3.69/min. 5955, Silviculturalprojects ranging from stocklng MEAT SHOP FOR LEASE OR SALE: What's g0nna happen Complete setup. Availableimmediately: In when you hit 60 R,J.??] to free growing surveys and PHSP's to LoveFamily & fiends installation and monitodng of research Houston, B,C. Call: 945-7268 (Bey). projects, We require a ministryof Forests Certified SilvicultureSurveyor with at least two years of Silviculture experience, Individualseligible for certificationwill be Dream Catchers JsU ITHAPPLE 638.7285 consideredfor this position,Wages will be RETAIL FRANCHISE BUSINESS based on experiBnce and professional • EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY Leather 'n' Gifts standing. Please mall or fax resume and • 100% FRANCHISE SUCCESS • Native Jewallery • Beads • Bones covedng letterto Tom Johnsonand Paul • LARGEST CHAIN IN CANADA • Gemstones • Leather (Asst. Colours) _B CE Schwarz by August 25, 1995, ThB • Natural Native Scents Franchise & Rnsn¢lel Into. Variety of Stock or Custom Orders positionIs a~ilable Immediately, 1-8OO-775-6355 Unisex - 100% Cotton Clothing 23. WORK WANTED To Book Your Home Party Call For Appointment RENOVATIONS DONE RIGHT, Basements, bathrooms, trailer floor, ICE MFG. BUSINESS My Dad & I are the same bathroom repairs, etc, You name IL age this year... SOAP EXCHANGE" References, free estimates, Pleasecall • FOR SALE ~ ~ You can save50% and more, by using Lenny 635.9492. TERRACE AREA I'm 04 and he's 401 our top-quality c/eaning products/ PAINTER 15 YRS, EXPERIENCE. Cubers- Blockers- You Betcha Interior, exterior, low rates for seniors, ,/100% biodegradable ~/Great for Septic Tanks ~hlP-..a 635-3724. Ask for Jerryfor free estimates, Merchandisers ,/Money-back guaranteed 2 YEAR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL Showing good returns on VAIl Containers Re-used & Recycled 04 Hal~k" experience. General construction p Publishing experience (plumbing, carpentry, etc,) investment ~For free delivery or pick up Call 635-7861 leeds. 635-4200 Gary, Priced to sell at ,i QUALIFIED HOUSECLEANER HAS $40,000.0O openings for new clients, will do 1 time & relocate immediatly. D,J, Odor-Miser biweekly, and weekly, Call now for free Chad Miller • Eliminatingfoul smells .Our products are organic estimates 635.6197. PDne ED- 635"6124 based and environmentallyfriendly HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLEWILL clean •Resldentlal. Industrial - Commercial - Marine. Auto house, dependable,six years experience Co,m-- Tutor ,Free Estimates, One call away for fresh.alr .Serving Call 635-1963 the great Northwest from Prince Rupert to Smithers Jan Sunberg Phone: 635-1112 • p,~,,~, ;=,tructl~, for ,,dult, or ,~Mm, 24. NOTICES l 3514 Clots Ave, Fax: 635-1193 6~t-ffllF Terrace, B,C., V8G 3M4 PRO.UFE EDUCATION available to Congratulations general public,videos; pamphlets,lending library, dealing with human life issues Mum & Dad such as abortionand euthanasia, Student Harmony Clowns Steve Lewis .~1~ Free Estimates enquirieswelcome, Call 635-3646. on your °wn" WESTERN WILDLIFE ARTIST NATHAN 638-8608 Pinsent will presentviewing and sale of 50 th Wedding Anniversary Jake & Jacqule Terpstra ~, originals and limited edition pdnts on 3987Kerby Street, Terrace, B,C, '~';~JV~ Ph. 635-5406 Thursday, Fddey & Saturday July 20,21, "Gyzmo" Bnd"Pebbles" 1~7~ * 5 year Guaranteed Workmanship and 22 In the HoustonMall at Kxim Ghan 'BIRTHOAYPARTIES-PICNICS. SPECIAL EVENTS ~y New Roofs -Old Roofs- Tearoffs Ads Arts & Crafts. BALLOONDECORATING FOR WEODINGS & MEETINGS Leavethe DecoraUngand Clowningto Usl ~* We do all the cleBnupl St. Matthsw's Anglican I I Church II I l II 4514 Lakel0eAve. WANTED ! JOURNEYMANCARPENTER Ph, 635-9019 People with Vision and Dreamsl Emergsncles: 638-1472 Pk~ youmeff2 or 3 yeanldown the road: Will do finishing, renovations, install caUneb, pals, Pastor:The Rev. DeanHoughton • Will you still be putting In finnl to ¢oltaclyour paycheckJust to pay the palr~./~so wil ~ld fumme. Deacon,The Rev,Jim Csln bills md wdhoutroaey ge~ng mywhem? • Maybe youlg be retired but don't now enough Income to enlof that PreflnlshodHardwood Roodng Come Womhlp With us extra time. • Or ~ fob was altmln~l and you~Income Idopped ~kig~,'. Maple,bin~, mh, oak.Avalla~ b neuraland vadom Sundays 10:00 a,m. PROTECTYOURSELFI Invqe~g a Iftfieemoiod effort overa short pefl, . .~ Holy Eucharist coloum. (No sailing nwuked)Size 3/4' x 21/2" ot 31/4" Sunday School & Nursery. Mike and Theo WElcox • ure time Io ,~Dy thom. NOrm~l takm n¢~W. Florence 638-8796 Hltalle 635.6902 P..AU. m,,,p'). available Love from the kids WedneedaYelI II I 7:00 p,m I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 - B15 26. PERSONALS 32, LEGAL NOTICES 32, LEGAL NOTICES !HIP PLUS, A NEW LOCAL Invitation ~'~ # ~/;-:TldeS.Send name, address and telephone PROPOSED SILVICULTURE B.~BC :!iiiUmber to file #402 Box 15560, smlthers, PRESCRIPTIONS to Tender C: B~CI VOJ2NO. Notice of preharvest silviculture prescdptions, pursuant to section 3 of the 21stCeatuty silviculture regulations, BC Hydro is inviting tenders to supply all labour, equipment and iii' -: . 30. OBITUARIES The following areas have proposed prescriptions that will apply if transportation required for a transmission line climbing inspection (138 approval is obtained from the Ministry of Forests, The proposed kv). Local Work Contract #E704-95-05. prescriptions will be available for viewing until August 31, 1995, at R.J.A. Forest Ltd. Specifications can be picked up at BC Hydro, Transmission & Distribution .ii ~ i-Penman "Sam" (0 To ensure consideration, any written comments must be made to Rod Arnold, R.P,F., 4641 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C,, V8(3 1S8, telephone Office, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace. '..:.~.. Mary.Jane 635-2625. i Forestry Licence A48704 32, LEGAL NOTICES i Closing date of the contract is August 18, 1995 at 11:00 a.m. •' . y I7, 1995. i ...:Predeceased by parents 7 Cutting Satllng No, Location , Area(Ha)! Amendment Jack 1992, Bert 1993. Sadly I Permit Yes/No NECHAKO 7missed. husband and best t~ ~"~ NORTHCOAST : friend Brian. Also survived /CONSTRUCTION .SERVICES BCllgUro 32 325086 i5 kin. ' 40 No iiy brothers Dave, Terry, Jim W~TEd SANDCONTRACTS & Sisters Dennis and Gwen ',,. Derdck Lake Main Rd. Crushed and screened sand is required in '. "Sam" w as oorn" and raised' " ~i~ 12.5 mm, some le.0 mm In all areas of our ~ in Ocean Falls, B.C. She J; Contract Area. Completion date September 32 329723 6.7 km 50 No : , lived for the moment and ] 15, 1995 ~ i will always be remembered .~ Mitten Main Rd. Particularsavailable at//204- 3842Third :i!I ~ for her joyful and generous Invitation to TENDER •, ~ spirit. Avenue, Smithers or Fax 847.3955. 32 329238 13.8 kin. 33,7 No Telephone847.9724 withenquiriss to: i~i/' : Memorial to be held July 29 Mile Rd. PRINCE RUPERT 25, 2"p.m. at MaeKays Rick Stephens "' [~ Funeral service. 4626 Davis OperationsCoordinator TENDER # 95-TPB015 ~ht Ovmff .. 8mithem,B.C. 12Ju~1995 " ,, PROJECT # 691008 Buildings Corporation are subject 'CONTRACT # F19362241 to the provisions of the Freedoraof NOTICE OF SILVICULTUREPRESCRIPTION FOR AN Information and Protection of Priva: AREA TO BE LOGGED Sealed tenders are invited for the @ Pmvlnceof MNstryof Structural Restoration of the cy Act, and any regulations, rulings, ' Bdtl~ Col~nlSm Forests 'May,Mary(Margareti' (Section 12) Prince Rupert Court House Pe- a,d amendments thereto. ;,:;!,~:.:: ~ Oct. 24, 19i6 to July 9, 1995 ~A. :. Each of the following areas has a proposed Silviculture destrian Rock Garden Tunnels. eerie/el enquiries may be directed NOTICE INVITING APPUOATION FOR ~i~; Passed away in Terrace, G.C. Prescription that will apply if approval to log the area is to the Property Manager, Paul Beck- ~.,. Margaret is survived by two loving TIMBER SALE LIOENCE A36538 Tenders Will be ~eceivedby the BC obtained from the Ministry of Forests. The proposed Pursuant to Section 16 of the Forest Act, Buildings Corporation at 2918 S.F.by with, in Terrace at 638-2362, Facsi- " daughters _Valerie Joyce (Vedder) sealed tender epplicatioct~ will be accepted by mile Number 638-2370, or the Con- Morton of Terrace, B.C. Jeanne (Rick) prescriptions will be available for viewing until September the Oistdct Manager, Kalum Forest District. Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X5, until Terrace, BdUsh Columbia. up to 10:00 am. on 3:00 p.m. July 28,199S, and opened sultant, Access Engineering Con- ~ii(:..I Beaver of Kitwanga, B.C., three 8, 1995 at the address noted below, during regular working the 17 day of August, 1995, to be opened at suitants Ltd. at 562-9345, Facsimile 11:00 am. on the 17 day of A~' 1995,' foe • in public shortly thereafter. ~..:i ~ grandaughters, Ellen Cocks, Deanna hours. Number 563-4878. ....; Loeppky & Camille Beaver. Two great Timber Sale IJcencs to authorize the To ensure consideration before logging commences, harvesting of 13.282 cubic metres, more or Tender documents may bc oh. ' ... :.:~~=, grandchildren Kendra & Kalen Loeppky. any written comments must be made to E. Nicholson, less, of timber located in the vicinity of tained on luly 14, 1995, from the Note: The North Tunnel Is se. Carpenter Creek, approximately 44 km east of ...... cured and barricaded to prevent :<,~:-. Margaret was pro.deceased by her R,RF,, at Skeena Cellulose Inc., 4900 Keith Avenue, Terrace in the Kalum "Rmber Supply Area. aoove aooress, mese uocumentS ...... - . . . . . • . • .... • punne access, sn oraer to respect ~i': ~ first husband Bill Richardson of Prince Terrace, B.C., V8G 5L8, by the above date. TOTALVOLUME: 13.282cubic melt'as, are avatiable to General Contrac-~ ~..... ,.~, .: r... • . - • , • ,: ,. :., ..:: na vzew,me ~te, priorarrange- ,~]::,: Rupert, B,C. and her second husband mote or less ~: ' V " SPECIES: Hemlock: 73%. Balsam:, X°rs.°nlY~ . . " ".i~: i:. mentSn~UStbe madei~ith .Jim- l~ ~t./ Fred May of Prince Rupert, B.C. and Cutting Ferm Of Uc. Permit Cutblock (Nearest Community & Aria Amendment 11%, Spruce: 10%, Cedar: Viewing copies are located at the" i- i. P0poff, BC. B~gdlngSCorp0ra. ,. Calgary, A.B. i . Agrean~an No. No. No. App~mal~ Le~tion) (ha) YeWNo 6%, TERM: One [1) year Bulkley Valley-Lakes District Con~:i.,i" riot, Prince Rupert,~:at 6~.1180

~"/.- ' We wish :to express our heart felt T,F.L ' #1 8AM 316403 "rmraes-Hoodoolak* 29,0 No UPSET STUMPAGE: $16.42 struciion :Association, the Prince or 624.7420, for a slte Jolt2 i~. ~ ~ i' : thanks_to Dr. Redpath & Dr. Keynon. Rupert rconstmction Association ' - •;" ~" ~:~ " and to the nursing staff of Mills T.RL #1 8AM SI641S Tefface-Hoodoe'L.al~ 59.0 No The ~ height requirements for optimum and the Terrace-Kitimat Construe. The Corporation reserve$.therighi cable harvesting capabll~ee area as follows: t ...... to negotiate any tender and the low. :~ , MemorialHospital. TFL #1 4AS 572443 Tan'~ Creek 35,S No a) Skyline/tower aectiom • 27 metre oper. Ion ASSocIatIon. . , .,, _ : , . b) G'apple/5 move talfsper • 14 metre ~par...... Joyce & Jeanne & families I , . :.:. estoranyrenaerwutnornecessan.~i~ I "" -: " e m " Nots: Tallspat to be used only in pre- fa approved designated areas. All d~uments under the control or ly be acceptea~ ,~ • ~ J custody Of the" British Columbia .... ~., I ~tlt AI I Bidding is restricted to pemons registered in MacKay!s Funeral the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Categ=yOne (I). .. -SerVices Ltd.:. If there Is no interest from Category One (1), regi~rant~ on the auction closing date, then the sale may be re.advertised for offer under ' :".. :Terrac ~, B::C.. ' .. l_nvitation 1 both categories. • : i 635-2.444 " .. ~ .. FaX"635=2160 Particulars may be obtained from the Dlsb'[ct IVla~ager, Kalum Forest District. at #200 - 5220 Kalth Avenue, Terrace British Columbia, V8G 1L1. AUCKLAND, Baby Conan Jonathan Dakota Rodney PROJECT # 697002 (3 months) TENDER # 95-TWV Date of Death: July 15, 1995, Te.rrace, B.C. Services held July 19, CONTRACT # FI92 Salvation Army, Burial, Terrace Sealed tenders are invit~ MUnicipal Cemetery. at Jade City. CALLINGFOR TENDERS River Croaslng~,w$ be~!~ ~HARPERTIMBER SALE received at the offic.e.,9.f..MeEihan~ey Consulting SaM,tea Ltd~ in Pr nee ;....BROWN,Ralph Harrison '': ~' •'~' Tende~,'will be rea:eiv~ Rupert up to 3'00 pm. Pa~c b~iinht Time on Augusf'~;f,t~5:...... :l~ie [itds ,,~'~' • •Terra~:e{B.C., VSG 2X~ will be publicly opened at the offices of McEIhanney~orl~ulting Sei'VI~lS~°~ Date of Death: July 17, 1995, Iskut, openedin public shortly thereafter. .... 9625-031 Ltd. at 4:00 p.m.'on the same day. The work generally ¢o~alstS of thei ~ B.C. Cremation to take place in Sealed tend~s for the HarperT~mber following: I~l~w Zealand. Tenderdocuments may i~.obtained on Wednesday, July 19,1995, from the Sale Revisions ContractNo. 9625-031, "k "k "k "k "k above addressor BC BuildingsCorporation inI~ase Lake, at (604) 771-3511. • Installation of 250m of 406 mm SteeICasing and 250 mm PVC Carder PENNMAN, "Sam" Mary Jane These documents are available to General ContractOrs only. underthe Small BusinessForest Enterlxise Pipe across the Bear River. (40 years) Program will be eccepted by the D]stdat • Excavation and Restoration of Rood Con~ol Dike on 'west Slcle ot'l~ivei~ Date of Death: July 17, 1995, Mills The Revised Fair Wageand Skills Development Policy will apply to this project. Manager,Kalum ForestDistrict, at #200- Memorial Hospital. Services held All documents under the control or custody of the British Columbia Buildings 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Tender docum(3nts may be purchased at the office~ of McEIhanne~t: !L•I• July 25, MacKays' Funeral Chapel. Consulting Services Ltd. on or after July 21,1995 upon aNON-: Cremation, Terrace Crematorium. Corporation are subject to the provisi0ns of the Freedom of Information and Columbia,u~ 1:30p,m., August 9,1995. REFUNDABLE payment of $50.00 plus eST. Tender. Documented-are " Protection of Privacy Act and any regulations, .rulings and amendments thereto. This contractwill requirethere~sions to available for viewing at Construction Assodation offices In p~lnce Rupert LEGGO, David John General inquiries may be directed to the ProjectManager, Willy Wolf, in .timber Sale biockilayout and PHSP'sfor Tarrace/K]timat; Prlhce Georgb, and 8mitherS ~?weli M:the District of : (24 years). seventeen (17) b~ka, to meet the Forest Date of Death: June 28, 1995, Prince George at 561-5611, facsimile number 561-5636, orthe Consultant,Ac- Terrace, B.C. Cremation, Terrace cess Engineering Consultants Ltd., at 562-9345. Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount o{.i0% of • All i~ries Shouldbem~ to Robed Crematorium . " .... The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. the tender amount made payable tO the Dtsldct of Stewed,:!and and consentCon.' (~f. ~- ~. -k .k .k Thomasor B~ i.~izdt inTerFaceat 638- surety for 50% Performance Bond and 50% Labo,ir ~ Mate'dal Pay! ""The preceding notices are 5100, ~ - Bond. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be~accepted{ compliments of Particulars can be obtained at the District of Stewart expressly reserves the" right to'award theCOntra The Terrace Standard & ~lum ForestDiVot between8:00 zm, and : any bidder,not restricted to the lowest, ff this/unties, in.theirjUdgment; their Ownbest Interests.Award( if this Tendeirls Subject toe, liable ful MacKay's Funeral Services Ltd. BC Buildings 4:30 p,m,, MondaytoRiday and will be available0n Jdy 26, 1995.... - All tender enquiries shall be directed to: Tendersm~ be Submittedon the forms Mr. EdcPsttit;P.Eng, .... = ... ~ ~:e ~,;~:~ ~;, " GRANT EARL " McEIhanny Consulting Services Ltd/. - "~:i"/• : :::; ! ~ :.~~ ~ ~ i~:~i:~'i!:: 729 2nd Avenue West - ~ !,~-:' '- ~:'•'' rf~;~'d~:'~~:~' ~ No tenderwill be ~ed i~'ng any BO771ELL Pdnce Rupert, BC Born May 13, 1950, beloved qualifying deuses ~atsoever, aqd the V8J 1H4 Telephone: (604) 624-4281 Fax: 627-7880 .t husband of Marj, father to lowest=any Tenderwill noi necessarilybe Chris and Cheryl was taken accepted, //:" i from us suddenly while on Contractaward is subiectto funding vacation in PHnce Edward Invitation to TENDER being avail~le at the time, .. Island, Sunday July 16, 1995. He is survived by his mother Hilda of Creighton, ....'./~:3orff~ Saskatchewan/sister Mae and PROJECT # 597003/697002 brother Neil of Flin Flon, TENDER # 95-TWW013 :%, KALUMSOUTH Manitoba; brothers Robert and CONTRACT # F19362239 Donald of. Brentwood Bay, Sealed tenders are invited for Phase H, LANDAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT i B.C. as well as many nieces, Foundations) (5~/003) and Construct ] nephews and friends. This notice Is totnforrn/ntereated members of the public that the Kalum South Community ResourcesBOla~dha~ (O7002) at Jade'City. . ~'" , ..: • .. _-, . Grant grew up in Flirt FIon, rot'i. Manitoba; until he joined the Tenders will be received by the BC Buiidings Corporation at 2918 S. Eby Street, Royal Canadian Mounted Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X5, until Friday, August 4, 1995, at 3:00 p;m;, and Police in 1971. He served as a opened in public shortly thereafter. plain clothesman on the Tender documents may be obtained on Wednesday, July 19, 1995, from the Vancouver docks; bodyguard above address or BC Buildings Corporation in Dease Lake (604.771-3511). for Prime Minister Trudeau; These documents are available to General Contractors only. and a constable in Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Dawson City The Revised Fair Wage and SkillsDevdlopm~nt Policywill apply.io thb project.- where his love of the north All documents under the control or custody of the British Coiumbia Baildin:~/~ developed. Grant "was Corporation urv subject to the provlsi0n~ of die Freedom ofl~ormatloti'"andlYro,i stationed.in Sidney from 1975 ~4, I " tection of Privacy Act and any regulations, rulings and amen(Iments theretO. until he left the force in 1981 and joined the building Bid depository for sub-trades listed in the Instructions to Bidders will close Tues: industry.. day, August 1,1995, at 3:00 p.m., at the Construction Association office located In I989 he was employed by at 3851-i8th Avenue, PrinceGeorge, B.C,, V2N tBI: Aviewing copywill be i: the ministry of social services available atthe Douse Lake Ministryof Transporter!on highways yard (Celine as an investigator in Terrace Bourgoin, 604-771.3000); the Yukon Contractors AsSociationlocated at #6-106 ~ ,i -:3 " where he met his wife Marj Main Street, Whitehorse, Yukon; the Bulkley Valley-Lakes District Constm c- and made a warm and don Association; and the Terrace-Kitimat Cons~ction Association. g:!~ welcoming home. Grant was a General inquiries may be directed to the i~0j~{ Manager, Willy Wolf, in Pd~ loving husband, father and :!i friend who enjoyed life, people, George at56i-5611, facsimilenumber 561-5636,or the C6nsullant,AccessEngi._ classical inusic and vintage neeringConsultants Ltd, at562-9345, vehicles. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he occeptea~ Grant will be truly missed -, by all who knew him. . . A Services at Knox United BC Buildings lli ._ Is Church with a reception after ~./,t ~ ~ : •, at Elks Hall. on Tuesday, luly 25, 1995at 1:30 p.m, .,

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