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ANNIVERSAR~75 TA NDARD t~ 2.003 Health workers reject pay cuts HOSPITAL WORKERS here and in a an hour, four fewer vacation days and Prince George decided they want to A region-wide deal would have to gain enough member support. majority of hospitals and health care tacking on an extra one and a half have a vote, said Jessome. meant that had the Norihern Health The Northern Health Authority, un- facilities across the north have reject- hours to the standard 36-hour work This third attempt at a new contract Authority decided to contract out in like others, has approached contra- ed a third attempt to cut their wages week. arrangement represented a different just one place, it would have to restore cting out as a last resort. and benefits. "They've elected to wait for collec- approach as union locals were asked wages and benefits to all of its other IIIIII And that could open the way for the tive bargaining in hopes the govern- to vote independently of each other. workers across the north as a penalty, While hospital workers rejected pay Northern Health Authority to contract ment will treat them with some An attempt at a similar contract in she said. cuts, members of another union who out more than 2,000 jobs in the at- respect," said Jessome of talks set to early October, in which various health But local contracts mean the au- work at Terraceview Lodge have de- tempt to cut its spending - and deficit begin soon for a new contract to take care Union locals voted together, thority, if it did contract out within the cided to make less money to avoid

- by up to $7 million. hold as of April 1 of next year. failed because of a quirk in the HEU local, would only have to restore wag- having their jobs contracted out. The latest rejection, which came Health authorities last week were constitution. It States that two-thirds of es to those members belonging to it, Approximately half of the lodge's last week, did not even reach a formal reluctant to say what they will do next. its locals when asked to vote en mass Jessome continued. 80 British Columbia and Government balloting stage. Instead, 16 of 20 lo- "But we have said that turning to on contracts had to be in favour. Jessome said. the union will now try and Service Employee's Union cals of the Hospital Employees' Union private contractors is an option. Although 56 per cent of union to convince the health authority not to (BCGEU) members turned out to vote (HEU) across the north decided they Although it hasn't been our first members across the north over all vot- take the step of contracting out servic- last week and of those who did, 58 per would not even hold a vote on an choice, we have to consider every- ed in favour, those votes, when ap- es. cent approved the cuts, says local amended contract cutting their wages thing when we have our backs up plied to each local in which they were "We're saying take a really good union official Shelley Anderson. and benefits, says union official Cathy against the wall," said health authority cast, were not enough to produce that luck at what is happening on the Low- "They decided to protect their jobs Jessome. official Mark Karjaluoto. two-third majority requirement. er Mainland. It is disastrous," she said. and to live and fight another day," The amended contract would have Only hospital workers in Burns Jessome said HEU members did not A first attempt at cutting wages and said Anderson. lasted until the end of next March, re- Lake, Vanderhoof, Mackenzie and feel there was a lot of protection in benefits was made in the spring and Cont'd Page A2 sulting in the loss of an average $3.25 workers at an extended care facility in voting local by local. was a province-wide effort but it failed Mills workers get money gradually NEW SKEENA Forest Products has struck a deal to make a remaining payout to mill workers here in install- ments over the next four months. The 160 IWA members are owed $1,250 under the "poison pill" provision of their agreement last spring. New Skeena had to pay the money if it failed to get the Terrace sawmill running by Sept. 15. ~ It works out to $2001000, the company: 6wes: bh/t0p of the $800,000 it already paid workers over the summer. "We are managing our cash very carefully," New Skeena president Dan Veniez said, adding efforts con- tinue to assemble financing to restart the operations. "The union local was extremely cooperative and ac- commodating and we appreciate it very much," he said. IWA local 2171 president Darrei Wong said the union agreed to the proposal and shelved its action to take the matter to arbitration. He said that route would likely have ended with an instalment plan being approved anyway, in light of New Skeena's cash, shortage. But Wong said it's all further evidence that New Skeena's owners need to put their financing in place quickly or else sell out to someone who can. "I think that decision needs to be made very quickly," he said. "Time is running out for everyone." "The workers as well as their families and the com- munity have suffered enough. It's time to either open the place up or sell it and move on." THORNHILL JR. Grade 10 students Sara Baxter, left, and Heather Titterton watch classmate Celeigh Dykes taking a quiz as part of Wong blames the government for rushing to sell the accelerated reading program. Some 800 titles, from Agatha Christie to Harry Potter, are on the menu. Skeena Cellulose, ultimately to buyers without deep enough pockets. "It was short-sighted and now look at the pain and Boosting literacy, one book at a time suffering it's caused," he said. "I lay that entirely at the By JENNIFER LANG Teachers will compile grade results and "How do students get better at reading? feet of government." Veniez also said the chances of the Terrace sawmill IT'S JUST after 11:30 a.m. at Thornhill Junior submit them to the school district, where el- they have to practice," he says. Secondary and everyone is in class. forts to improve literacy in Grades 1 to 10 are Some students don't need to be encouraged firing up this year are fading. He said the possibility of an early startup - by year's For the next hour, students "will be writing an ongoing priority, to read. Others benefit from having a push. The end rather than April or later as previously announced - an exam called the Gates-MacGinitie reading The Gates-MacGinitie is just one tool program is a way of getting students to read in now appears unlikely. assessment, a series of multiple choice exams Thornhill Jr. is using to boost reading levels, their spare time. They earn points for every "Given the volatility of lumber markets and the that test vocabulary and reading comprehen- principal Dighton Haynes says. book they read. weakening U.S. dollar and no home for our chips, we sion. The number of books taken out of the A pulp novel may be worth three points, but can't make it work at this time," Veniez said. Next spring, they'll take it again, so their school library has gone way up since Th0rnhill something more challenging - like J.R.R. Tol- "That is the unfortunate conclusion - which under- their teachers measure how well they've pro- Junior introduced something called the Accel- kien's Lord of the Rings- is worth 29. scores the need for us to get the pulp mill up and running gressed over the school year. crated Reading program. Continued on Page A5 fast." Veniez said late last month the company would re- view the situation and try to find a way to make an early restart of the Terrace mill happen. New Kincolith road New Skeena did restart its Kitwanga sawmill a few weeks ago. up next for pavement Our winners NOT EVEN one year since other paving work sched- suited in the more than AN ENTRY, right, by Holly the provincial government uled for the Nass Valley, 300 residents of Kincolith Wassink, one by Erin Bai- completed a $33 million, will be cheaper than if it shifting the majority of ley, below right, and the 29km gravel road connect- was a stand-alone venture, their social and business entry, below, from John ing the Nass Valley vil- he said. connections away from lage of Kincolith with the "The larger the amount Prince Rupert to the rest of Roders are the winners of rest of the world, it has that is needed, the cheaper the Nass Valley and to the "Unofficial 2010 Winter now announced plans to the unit cost becomes," Terrace instead. Olympics Emblem Contest." put a hard surface on the said Ramsay. "We were looking at Judges spent an after- route. Up until the road placing an~ additional IT'S GOING to cheaper to maintain the nearly-new noon last week pouring The combination of opened last December, ac- $200,000 in gravel on the Kincolith road once seal coat and asphalt is laid over the entries of 30 asphalt and seal coat (a cess to Kincolith, at the road to make it easier to down next summer, say gov't officials. artists. Details Page A3, combination of oils and mouth of the Nass Valley maintain, or something small-size gravel) will on the Nass River, was re- else," explained Ramsay placed on top. just outside Greenville, cost between $1.3 million stricted to aircraft or to as the :rational for the "Anything in excess of has a 16 per cent grade. and $1.5 million, making it ferry service to Prince Ru- asphalt and seal coat work, a 13 per cent grade will be Money for the project more efficient and less pert. "The medium andlong, paved.'The seal coat on will come from a transpor- costly to maintain, provin- The three-year road pro- term costs of maintaining top will then provide addi- tation ministry budget cial transportation ministry jeet featured blasting, the route as is took us to tional traction. If we just amount set aside for first official Don Ramsay said bridges and environmental .this decision,', put seal coat on those time hard surfacing, said last week. measures through very The 29kin ro~id:will hills, you would get a Ramsay, It is part of an in, The work will take challenging territory from have two sealcoats placed washboard effect," : said creased amoun! of spend, place next year and the Greenville along and up on It,land several:steep Ramsay, ing for provincial roads fi~ expectation is that the pro- abovethe Nnss River. hills willi.be paved with a One of those hills, naneed by the new 3,5 ject, when combined with Its completion has re- layer of'seal coat then called Grizzly Hill located cent a litre gas tax. A2- The Terrace Stanclard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003

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THE MAN who kicked 44-year-old Lorne nessed Debra Walker punch Lorne Lupick ~ - a e,o.~2,~=.,e.c.wom ,,, / Lupick to death last year will spend the in the head while he was trying to leave I]alll/0urlocaltIavelagent,J.. I~e't~ ., . . " next four and a half years in prison, a pro- the apartment, de Walle told the court. .r.~WILEv,~ OVCMTisnow acceptingapplicants for vincial court judge has ordered. Shawn Walker was known to intervene ,..%~.,~%~,~ ' "-~-u the January 2004 start of: Shawn Murray Walker, who turns 20 in these fights, he added. ~, ,"e' forneXttimeWeek'was actuallYin sentenced to five Lupick was transported to Mills ~ .ThreeYearMassageThempyprograrn "' years, but six months is being deducted Memorial Hospital and died of massive .... 7:00 PM already spent jail. head injuries at 9:16 a.m. March 2, 2002. • Ais0 offering: \'~,/a:>~,~,] Provincial court judge Ed de Walle De Walle said aggravating circum- '¢4'~'L~'X'SSAC,~_TtlE&~,~'L • Touch for Health Certificateprogram "~ IIIIIIA(:! 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What happened between that argu- accused is an aboriginal person and I ment and Lupick's eventual beating is not consider that fact when determining a fit will be held November 5 'h, 2003 clear as there were no independent wit- and proper sentence." 7:30 p.m,, downstairsat Sandman Inn nesses leading up to the attack, court Walker was jailed the night of Lu- heard. pick's death and released on bail three Agenda for this meeting will include: Police were called to the gravel park- months later. He was given double credit 1. Electionof officers for 2003/2004 ing lot behind the apartment building for that time served. 2. Update on South Douglasarea shortly after 2 a.m. after witnesses saw Walker was also sentenced to 30 days 3. Update on projectscompleted over summer Shawn Walker jumping up and down on each for two charges stemming from the 4. Upcoming events- Snowarama, Family Days, Lupick's head and kicking him repeated- breach of his bail conditions in Aug. 2003 ly. Lupick was intoxicated, unconscious which are to be served concurrently to Avalanche Seminar and unable to protect himself. each other and the sentence for mans- 5. Memberships- are now due- theseare available De Walle told the court it wasn't the laughter. Walker will also have to supply at Ken'sMarine or Neid Enterprises first time Lupick had been assaulted a sample for the purpose of DNA analysis. when trying to leave his girlfriend's place. He was also given a 10-year weapons Information available at the dealers above or ECHO°OFFERS REBATES TO "On one occasion [apartment manager prohibition to begin after he is released Joyce at 635-7913 (evenings). Please a#end James] Devaney witnessed an incident from jail. Walker was taken into custody and support snowmobiling in our area. where Debra Walker kicked Lorne Lupick immediately after the sentencing. HELP"FIREBREAK" Woman is grateful THE i i BC killer was sent to jail Qteena I ~111~' will rebate 10% of the purchase THE Be[-SwffeRAoHaAslaf~?MrrEaR?mAanNsays cY~ldSrebehf°r:had ?d~f~culStht~m:affSal~?g J E R ! E S I price for any Echo power pruner she's grateful his killer was not permitted with the loss of their father. Who: Dr. Helen Hok-Sze Leung from SFU's Women's |/..I"-- to any BC resident, to serve his sentence in the community. Leuze and her children attended court Studiesprogram. In the wake Shawn Murray Walker was sentenced throughout the sentencing hearing earlier What: Womenand Oueerscapes in Hone Kom Cinema of this year's Echo power pruners reach up to five years in jail Oct. 23 after pleading this month and she says she doesn't be- v disastrous fire to 22 feet high to cut down guilty to the beating death of 44-year-old lieve Walker is sorry for the crime he This talk introduces audiences to the queer und.e~-currents of season, Echo overhanging tree branches that Lorne Lupick. committed. a cinema that has at times been called "Hollywood of the East". Power Equipment can spread fires from tree-to- Lupick died of massive head injuries "You know what I found really hard Accompanied by clips from various film genres, the talk (Canada) is offering tree or from tree-to-house. March 2, 2002. yesterday?" she says of the Oct, 23 sen- examines various forms of gender and sexual subversions on cash rebates to help Walkers's defence lawyer had asked tencing. screen, in particular the role of queer women. The relation BC residents "fire Details of the rebate program the court for a conditional sentence on "He had a chance to say that and he between queer cinema and the social/political movement for are available from any Echo the young man, which would have seen looked back at us and turned away attd sexual and gender minorities in Asia will also be explored. break" their homes dealer in British Columbia. his time served in the community. said 'no.'" and property. 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Lupick and Leuze divorced a few tencing. ~i:?ii7 From front ~:.~!:ii ~:: ::;~:!.~:~.~ Health workers reject pay cuts BCGEU workers at Bulkley Lodge, the Terraceview Lodge workers is good until extended care facility in Smithers, decid- the end of next March. ed not to take a vote, she added. Bargaining for a new BCGEU contract The BCGEU represents about 300 of to begin as of April 1 is to start early next the 2,800 workers across the north the year.

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"NEIDENTERPRISES LTD, 4921 Keith Avenue,Terrace, B.C. 1 creation specialist" Phone 635-3478 Fax 635-5050 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 - A3 Kermode obtains good exposure hree win Olympic contest News In Brief AN OLYMPIC torch, a red maple leaf and mountains then it probably isn't all figured prominently in POLICE warn Terrace area residents of a lottery the winners of the "2101 fraud which tells victims they've won millions of Winter Olympics Unoffi- dollars. The fraudulent letters come from Madrid, cial Emblem Contest" Spain and ask recipients to keep the news of win- aimed at promoting the ning more than $26 million U.S. a secret until the kermode bear as the sym- claim's processed, police said. bol of the winter games. A local man received two such letters fronl sep- Terrace photographer arate companies in Spain bearing the same letter- John Roders, amateur ar- head - Santa Luca Security Co, and Seguros Map- tist Holly Wassink and fre Security Co, Grade 7 Clarence Michiel Police advise the letters requests that the recipi- student Erin Bailey were ent contact a claim agent as soon as possible and selected as winners by to complete a payment processing tbrm which asks judges Brian Downie of for personal information and bank account Terrace and Joanne Mo- numbers, police say. naghan from Kitirnat, Both letters also contain several grammatical Downie and Monaghan, and spelling errors and provide an overseas tele- both members of the area's phone and fax number. Police advise any local res- 2010 Winter Olympics idents who receive such letters not to respond or benefits team, said they provide any sort of personal information. were impressed by the 30 artists who submitted 40 designs. Paintball pranks The pair spent the after- prompts police warning noon of Oct. 22 going over LOCAL RCMP are asking local paintbali gun the entries before making owners to transport the guns in the truck of their their decisions. car or in a closed bag while in public. Two adult categories The reminder comes after two reports to police were established -one for involving paintball guns in recent weeks. those who used computers A local home was vandalized recently when it or other equipment to was shot by paintball guns at 9:45 p.m. Oct. 18. A create their designs and vehicle was seen speeding away and was stopped ones who did not. shortly after by police. Four young men were ar- Those who entered were rested and a paintball gun was seized, free to use their creativity They were released with no charges because the and originality - as long as victim has agreed to a cleanup arrangement with the emblems contained the the four youth. And another incident just two days Olympic rings and the later resulted in police seizing another paintball northwest's very own ker- gun which closely resembled a shotgun from two mode bear. young men, police said. Downie and Monaghan Police were called at 9:20 a.m. after receiving a were impressed with youth report by a passing motorist of two boys handling a category winner Erin Bail- would make a beautiful gun near Sparks St. and Tuck Ave. Police quickly ey's artwork, button." located the two youngsters who were on their way "I liked the way the Monaghan described to school to show the gun to their friends. bear came out," said Mo- the winning entry by Rod- Police said the Coast Mountain School District naghan. It really showed ers as colourful and bold. is reminding students paintball guns are not per- the kermode as the white "And the maple leaf is mitted in area schools. Police treat all firearms re- bear." a Canadian symbol," ad- lated calls as potentially life threatening. Downie liked the way ded Downie of the entry. Erin worked the torch into Each of the winners re- her design. "It's a symbol ceives an article of Olym- Flood aid needed of the Olympics and it's pie clothing provided THE RED Cross wants to raise $1 million for flood very clear," he said. through Skeena MLA Rog- victims in the Pemberton and Squamish areas. When it came to Holly er Harris who, with The "We're appealing for financial donations only, Wassink's entry, Downie, Terrace Standard, promot- not personal items or household goods from indi- liked the way the kermode ed the contest. viduals," said Red Cross official Carmen MacKen- was placed amidst moun- Harris and the local zie last week. "Cash provides the tnost flexible tains and greenery, "The 2010 benefits team have HOLLY WASSINK, top, who loves to depict wildlife and nature, holds a copy of and efficient way of helping those in need." bear is in its natural envi- spent the last several her winning entry in the "Unofficial 2010 Winter Olympics Emblem Contest." Red Cross aid will cover gaps not covered ronment,~" ~he ~sa'Id ...... :~:.....: months.:, ,... ~,.~ ,..,...,.,.~promotin~,... Also winning was local photographer John Roders. Erin Ba ley, a Grade.7 studr thrbtigb government help or by i~isurance,~ she ad- " "~(Her.,bear .really ,ibokS~:, tbe~'[~ermode asthe only ent at Clarence ,Mich, iel Elementary,~ ,was,the/.th rd w nne.r. Be iO,W,,,jl~lgd~'i, ded'.' Do~ati0n'~"eal~ 'bd qfi.~d~ 'lSy 'call iliff'l ~800'-418-""'. Joanne Monaghan and Brian Downie hold the Roders entry, The contest was • like'a :kermode," added local choice;for an Olym- I111. 4 Monaghan. ,'I think it picsymbol, sponsored by Skeena MLA Roger Harris and The Terrace Standard.

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I b A4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 311 TERRACE / / ..., STANDARD / ;'t I)UKtNta T04F. J/ NOb/ I'N Te.YJNG FoR ESTABLISHED APRIL 27, 1988 WATEgJNG P-.I; '/RleTIoN ; A TALL, DA ., H ,//._ PUBLISHER: ROD LINK t Pg-.AYe'I>AHJ> VgR$1oN OF STAW- ONE .Wl "/'/ ADDRESS: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C, , V8G 5R2 /i \ HAP,, ANI) MON .Y ...... I 1 , TELEPHONE: (250) 638-7283 - FAX: (250) 638-8432 / WEB: wvvw.terracestandard.com ! EMAIL: newsroom@terracesta~ ,dard,com / / , I i , '///. /!'/1 / _/// // /,/., /:/ Tell us more / // ! THE NORTHERN Health Authority must move //

quickly to fill the growing information gap about / . tl " / , • " i its plans to change the way it cares for seniors. " : / '//iL // / I/MT., Earlier this year the authority released its gen- ~ , eral three-year vision to boost community and ! / ~ltl l home-care services for seniors. Simply put, the , // ¢ authority wants to do everything possible to have 4-- .. ___'.7-__ .ka--,, seniors live at home for as long as possible. j /I Given the strain on health care budgets, the plan t does make sense. It is much cheaper to care for I seniors in their homes through services such as Meals on Wheels and visiting nurses than it does OVgRHEAIRP I>tlRIN6 T'Hg TOP, M OF I'RE CE TuR.Y to place people in institutions. On a human level, home-care is preferred as people can continue to live in familiar surround- Liberals will ( ',feat new Tories ings, supported as the need arises by the above- VICTORIA- Let me see if I got in betrayal," said David Orchard, of the right has no cohesive plat- mentioned and other services. this straight. There once was a former Progressive Conservative form in place. We have not heard Progressive Conservative Party Party leadership candidate. one policy pronouncement from Only those people who need the highest level of that once in a long while formed That he's a little peeved is either party to the marriage. care would be placed into institutions. the government. understandable. He was the The candidate selection pro- Along came Preston Manning, This explains the Northern Health Authority's kingmaker at the convention cess will consume a lot of time. a western upstart, stole most the that chose MacKay as the new It won't be eilsy to find candi- vision for Terraceview Lodge. From its current Tory marbles, and ever since, leader last May. Orchard threw dates for every federal riding 75 intermediate and extended care beds, the three- what is loosely referred to the Ca- his support behind MacKay after that appeal to supporters of the nadian Right, has been lamenting extracting an agreement from two former right-wing parties year plan calls for a cut to 50 highly specialized that it is being kept from forming him not to pursue a merger with whose common ground was by care beds. another government by the frag- the Alliance. no means wide. mentation of the right vote. "This is a complete and utter But even if all that goes well, On paper, at least, so far so good. There's an ROM THE CAPITA The aforementioned upstart betrayal of our agreement, but what would compel voters to assumption the money not spent on those 25 soon- eventually responded to the call HUBERTBEYER more importantly, it's a betrayal trust the new party with govern- to-be-gone beds would be shifted to providing for unity of the right by propos- of our party and of its history," ing the country'? ing that changing the name of his Happy days are here again. At Orchard summed up his feeling The real problem the right those home and community services providing party from Reform Party to Cana- least that's what the deal-makers about the party merger. faces, has always faced and prob- more value and more overall care. dian Alliance would do the trick. fondly hope. Former Tory leader and prime ably will always face is that the But there are now reports of beds already being Unfortunately, in the process Pronouncements at the birth minister Joe Clark was somewhat Liberals have staked their claim he lost the leadership of the new of the new child were decidedly less incensed but also left no on Canadian politics brilliantly, closed or being left vacant at Terraceview. And to party to one , the optimistic in a jingoistic sort of doubt about his views, lament- embracing or professing to em- date, the Northern Health Authority has been re- man who believes the world is way. ing the death of the Progressive brace most of the values most only 6,000 years old and that , "Our swords will henceforth Conservative Party, stating that Canadians cherish, leaving very luctant to flesh out the quantity, quality and cost of homo sapiens walked with the point at the Liberals, not at it had a hard-won reputation as little room for the NDP on the left community and home care. dinosaurs. each other," said Alliance leader a defender of Canada's diversity. or whatever party is on the right. He didn't last very long and Harper, while Tory leader Peter I'm still pondering that one. Let's face it, the Liberals don't , The P.rq,b,lem!s,th.a, t the Northern, Health Author- was replaced by one Stephen MacKay predicted that .vote-~,;!,i blthinkthiswilk by~itsbworyaa~; eleet,themselves.,~The voterS' elect ity is'trying:to tl0 tw0 thingS{at;oi~e = cha~age the Harper...... ~ ...... splitting, would end thei drought..,ture~ be ainarroweriGartyJthan the them, because by and large;', they public perception that the quality of health care Meanwhile, the old Tories lan- of the right at the polls, PC party has be~n,', Clark said. seem to like what the Liberals guished as a fourth party barely But wouldn't you know it, the But let's suppose the nay- stand for. Don't blame me, tell is directly tied to the number of beds in hospitals managing to get a handful of snipers of which there has rarely sayers are in the minority and the majority of the voters that and in long term care institutions and shift to more candidates elected. been a shortage among Tories, the merger is approved by the they are wrong most of the time. , community and home services. But all that is going to change were already shooting at the new membership of both parties. That's why chances of the now that the political creature with live am- What then? Conservative Party of Canada A failure by the health authority to completely and the Progressive Conservative munition. The next election is expected winning the next election are lay out its plans for senior care will only heighten Party have struck a deal to unite "The so-called Conservative in April and Paul Martin's Lib- those of a snowball in hell and under a single right-wing ban- Party of Canada, if it goes ahead, eral juggernaut is merrily rolling slim to none in the one after that. opposition and worries. Right now, the worry and ner to be called the Conservative will be an illegitimate creature along. Beyer can be reached at: E- opposition mainly comes from seniors and health Party of Canada. conceived in deception and born The new and improved party maih [email protected]. care advocates. But as time goes on, opposition will spread to other people, leading to widespread discontent and ;ree rent? Dle, se read on suspicion, painting the Northern Health Authority TERRACE IS well known lunchtime, or later in the evening. sitter to hire? I began by check- as an autocratic, unfeeling and cold-hearted bu- to be a community of retir- Any appointment agreed upon ing with travel and real estate ees, many of whom own their nmst be honoured by both myself agents. I expected both to have reaucratic monolith inhabited only by bean coun- homes and enjoy sufficient and the sitter for smooth delivery. a ready list of potential house ters and systems analysts. health and wealth to travel. Reliability is a big requirement sitters, but no, But real estate When they to out of town And that will ultimately become a problem for for a responsible house sitter. agents do hire people to tend the for weeks, they seek to hire a House sitters must also be ev- yards of properties awaiting sale, the health authority's political masters, the provin- reliable young adult to move erything you'd want in a babysit- So I phoned the Happy Gang cial Liberal government. The governing Liberals in and secure their home until ter except skilled at CPR and the Centre, my 'through line' to their return. "Yet, so far as I can Heimlich maneuver. Trustworthy, seniors. I was given the names made much of the previous NDP government's determine, the city has no ros- self-reliant. Honest. Above all, of several retirees known to hire health care problems. There's no way they want to ter of available house sitters. they should not be snoopy. No house sitters regularly while This unavailability of young homeowner wants hired help pry- they take bus tours to GraCe- be put in the same position. THROUGH BiFO(~ALS adults willing to babysit a house ing into their personal belongings. land, ocean cruises to the Ba- Yet that's exactly what's going to happen unless for several weeks in return for CLAUDETTE SANDECKI For all these reasons, home hamas, or travel to Vancouver the health authority is more forthcoming. comfortable accommodation is home owner will be tickled. owners tend to hire by word of for extended medical treatment, odd given the large population of I became aware of this unique mouth. Ira house sitter does a sat- So far as I have learned, no college students, surely some of PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link personnel shortage talking with isfactory job for one homeowner, one teaches even a rudimen- whom would welcome free rent. ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach customers. Older homeowners he or she will be recommended tarY course for house sitters, nor PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur The job, though laden with often time repair or reupholster- to friends. 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a / ( The Terrace Standar'd, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 - A5 I I II CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACESTANDARD The Mail Bag, skills in d clin Let's think about our Tests show students are doing worse -despite the vows of trustees own roads first Dear Sir: As it has been a while since we last read anything By JENNIFER LANG about the Bradfield Canal Road, I thought it would be COAST MOUNTAINS students a good time to once again bring it up. Grade 10 students below expectations are-faring worse when it comes to Hopefully readers have had time to think about the reading comprehension, results of project, which would connect the Alaskan Panhandle the latest Foundation Skills As- 60 ...... IB.C. Wide by road with B.C., and understand what the whole sessment show. concept could mean for the north. The annual assessment is the 55" I F~'I District wide First of all, think about the need every community education ministry's snapshot of 50- r-] B.C. aboriginal in the north has for roads being upgraded. reading, writing and math skills. = Money put into studies on the Bradfield Road t/• ,, 1 It's given to students in Grades 4, 45 ...... :••-,., r-]District aboriginal could be better speflt looking into ways to straighten 7 and 10 in the spring. 40 ...... out "killer" corners on our existing highways. This year's results take on new Highway 37 North, an established, well marketed meaning. That's because spring 35 route to Alaska, is in appalling condition and needs to 2003 marked the first time the be upgraded. m I same classes have taken the FSA %30 Upgrade and widen existing bridges in the North. | again. 25 Highway 37 still has a one-lane bridge going over the That means reading and math Nass River, and there are many one-lane bridges on results for Grades 7 and 10 can be 2O Highway 37 North. !?i compared with the benchmark 15 Upgrade the Cranberry Connector Road, a project year• of 1999/2000 for the first ++++~+ that is long overdue, and that even the Terrace city time. 10 I council has identified as needing improvement. (The baseline year for the writ- One of the most important roads for the entire ing component of the FSA is 5 northwest that needs to be built is the Stewart- 2001). 0 Omineca Resource Road. This road would be a Low reading scores on the 2000 Reading Writing Numeracy benefit to all northern communities and needs to be FSA prompted school trustees to built soon. champion literacy as the district's These are only the roads and highways that I am number one priority. struction at School District 82, is brugge shares her euthusiasln, Education Minister Christy familiar with. Take five minutes and think about ones That year, 30 per cent of the reviewing the 2003 results of the despite the 2003 FSA results. Clark said her ministry is also re- you know of. We all know how good the government district's students in Grades 4 and FSA, released earlier this month. "I don't think people should be viewing the 2003 FSA results in is ir saying they only have so much money to go 7 weren't meeting reading expec- The district is using the FSA, discouraged at all," Smallbrugge anticipation Of going over the in- around, so why would we put any money into building tations. baseline testing, class marks and says. formation with school districts lat- a road that leads only to an American port. In both cases, these classes test scores from schools and "It's a snapshot. It's a heads up er on m the current school year. If Highway 37 North and the Cranberry Connector scored worse on the teachers to estab- on where we should be looking." "Some districts have had tre- road were both upgraded and the Stewart-Omineca 2003 FSA, with 38 lish a baseline of The district is drawing up a list mendous successes," she told the Resource Road was built, our region would see many per cent of Grade data this year. of "best practices" in the district Terrace Standard last week. benefits, including an increase in employment. 7S and 35 per cent "Because a staB- so methods that are working to "We will be talking with Stewart is not the only community that would have of Grade 10s tested 'What this year will dardized test is improve student performance can school districts over the coming to deal with resources and employment leaving their here failing to meet bring us, I think, is m e r e I y a be shared With other schools and year to see what happens on a community if this road is built. Prince Rupert would reading expecta- that much more snapshot," Foster other classrooms, Smallbruggesaid. school by school basis." probably be faced with the loss of the Alaska ferry. There would be no need for an Alaskan ferry to dock tions this time ar- complete picture of said. "It's not a ound. in Canadian waters if there is a road connecting to an who we are and how complete picture. American port. The FSA may It's a moment in I Reading - Students not meeting expectations only provide a our students are do- time." Kitimat may be the port the Kiappan coal project snapshot, but the Teachers are also uses to ship coal from. That would not happen if there ing" 40 • results are moni- familiarizing stud- 1Grade 4 I is a much closer port that could be used. tored at the school, district and ents with the FSA ahead of time. BGra a r I Our northwest ports are all operating at far below capacity. Let's get together and lobby the government provincial level. "What this year will bring us, I ['r']Grada 10 I Last year, district 82 pledged think, is that much more complete 30- to help ensure our ports remain competitive and get to increase the number of Grade I picture of who we are and how our back to working the way they used to. to 10 students meeting or exceed- students are doing." Terrace would like to be the shopping centre for people coming down this road from Wrangell, Alaska. ing expectations in literacy by She'll be meeting with school °/025~2015 five per cent by spring 2005 - planning councils throughout the But if'you think about it, they wouldhave already based on FSA results. district. been travelling for at least six hours when they reach The education ministry Comprised of the principal, a Kitwanga. What is stopping them from turning left provides a breakdown of the re- teacher, a parent and a student 10 and going to Prince George, a much larger centre. ~u.=~t~l.tsj~by,~pro.vince, district and representative, school planning Terrace Mayor Jack Talstra is quoted as saying: "If .... 2000',,,h, 2;;;;' aver2g0~;2 ,,isch0ol, ) ;',++:: .... + councils ,are working on .develop ,, -;+:l ,)!I' 2003 .... ,.,, + :.+tiJ :u~+ the .[B radfield]: ~roaddoes, go ,qheg(l,=s, qo;~ JFm.~ oJJ~id The 2003 FSA results show ing school plans- "growth plans" may need to be found to assist Stewart." ' '" students in the Coast Mountains relating to student achievement. Well I would like to go on record saying that school district scored below - in Once those are submitted to Stewart does not need any handouts, what we need some cases, stgnificantly below - the board, Foster will extract and what the whole northwest needs is for us all to the provincial average in reading, common themes and goals so they start working together and lobby the government to writing, and math again this year. can be included in the district's help create employment within our region for our A slight gain for Grade 10 stud- accountability contract in Novem- region. ents in the Coast Mountains dis- ber. Angela Brand Danuser Mayor, trict on reading scores is tempered "We're trying to work from the District of Stewart, B.C. by a slight drop in Grade 4 read- schools up to the district," she ao __!)!:i! t i ing scores in the 2003 results. said. O]o :,!,i The results show aboriginal oeBrike thieves strike again Next, Foster will sit down with 20 +i! students in the Coast Mountains principals to look at what can be. S)}i: +. This is in response to Carolyn Anderson's recent district are lagging far behind done on a school level in the + 5 '+ ~++i: + letter on bike thefts and wondering where parents are. their provincial counterparts. meantime. We, too, are joining the growing number of victims The Grade 10 results show The district's princtpals have District averages of bike theft. In the late evening of Sept. 25, 2003 more than 60 per cent of aborigi- already been meeting on a regular thieves, with the help of bolt cutters, entered our back nal students in the district are be- basis - thanks in part to the new 2000 2001 2002 2003 shed where my sons kept their Norco BMX bikes. low expectations in reading and four-day school week. Both my sons purchased these with savings from a math. "My goals is to bring it all to- paper route and various odd jobs. I feel that our The FSA is only one source of gether and that's going to take us 1% Coast Mtn students not meeting expectations -200~ privacy has been invaded as someone had to watch data the school district is using to some time," Foster said. "I be- 1. where the bikes were kept and come prepared with 40 track how well students are doing. lieve it's quite positive." [] Grade I tools to take them. These bikes were not only used for Christine Foster, director of in- Superintendent Randy Small- -7 MGrade enjoyment, but as their means of transportation to and I'lGrade 10I from their after school jobs. I Readlng class change [ 30 As a parent I feel that if the bike thieves are kids, I Readlng class change I their parents are apparently oblivious to what their children are doing and ! hold them just as responsible. 40 46 ,~i!i! My plea goes out to whoever took these bikes to 3 35 20 return them. I hope that these thieves will realize the 3 3(3 negative impact they have had on others. Maybe one 2 25 day they will get a real job and work for their %2 % 2(1 belongings instead of stealing from others. I 1 15 10 Joanne Legros, Terrace B.C. 1 1(1 ...... m 5 i 0 !,~+:I ,g Road work appreciated Gr.4 in 2000 to Gr. 7 In 2003 ~r. 7 in 2000 to Gr. 10 in 2003 Heading Writing Numeracy Dear Sir: For many years we have complained to Nechako North Coast and their predecessors about the condition of the gravel roads at Lakelse Lake. This year, Nechako, Ken's Trucking and Fisheries have From front worked putting culverts at each creek in preparation for blacktopping next year. I thought that it would be a terrible mess. Not so. 'Reading drops rigt t off' in Iligl'L school They did a great job widening and packing the road with a minimum of disruption to the local traffic. suits of the Gates-MacGi- "We keep trying to sell ing books. +I There were a few of us thought the very large War and Peace because I Progress is tracked on +:++++++++++++I+:+++++++:+!I)+ nitie reading test, and the culverts the Fisheries specified were a bit of overkill. think it's 70 points," the Reading Wall of results of the accelerated Wrong again. When you walk along the road and see 'smiles the school's Fame, a display outside reading program. how clean and freely the creeks are now running, it • : t+ teacher-librarian Lynn the library. Will it make a dif- would seem they did the right thing. :5222:'++ !++~i ference? Turner. This term, the marks ~:+ ~++++.++"+::+~: ..,++ To all, "well done" and much appreciated. We are ~Once students have fin- will count toward students' Another junior high in all looking forward to the blacktop on Kroyer, Kirston, ished read a book, they grades in English, but the the district, Skeena Junior and North and South First Avenue and McBride Blvd, take a multiple choice program will continue for Secondary, has been using next summer. It's been a long time coming. computer quiz that meas~ the rest of the year. +?+++ii ...... + the accelerated reading Jo Sandals,.Terrace t B.C. ures reading comprehen- While some critics ar- program for three years sion,: gue that reading should be nOW. About the Mail Bag So far, the school has for enjoyment; there's no The latest Foundation The Terrace Standard welcomes letters. Our tests for 800 titles, a doubt some students bene- Skills Assessment showed address Is 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. VSG nffmber that's going to in- fit from having a more 70 per cent of Skeena's 5R2, You can fax us at 250-638-8432 or e-mail cre~se fis more non-fiction concrete incentive, Turner TESTING: Students at Thornhill Jr. wrote a stan- Grade 10s who were tested us at newsroom@ terracestandard, corn. No titles:'are added. says. dardized reading comprehension test last week. last spring met expecta- attachments, please. We need your name, Theentire student popu, "Students will read tions for reading compre- address and phone number for,verification. Our latiGnhas been dlvtded when lthey are in elemen- school, they lose that, year, Thornhill Junior will hessian, That's:compared deadline is' noon Friday or noonThursday If It's a into gi:0ups Competing for tory: school," she notes, Reading drops right off." have two tools to measure to56Percentfor Thornhill long weekend, i pizza and prizes by read- "Once they hit secondary By the end of this school literacy - the second re: Jr. i J

, i + ;, A6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 ,,: .. Bus pass pricing Se i e rt . ] another cash grab Monuments Concerned personal I Bronze Plaques service in ff~eNorthwest If Dear Sir: Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club Terrace Crematorium since 1946 II I have been a CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING II transit user for a 4626 Davis Street II couple of years . Fridgz,..November 14" 7E.m. ,_ Terrace, B.C. V8G 1 X7 II but was never a Thornhill Community Centre IA FonefolFxmice rhone 635-2444 • Fax 635-635-2160 II regular enough The Mail Bag Election of officers will take place at this time. ~./..~ ~C~do~n 24 hour pager II user to make For [urther information, phone Jennifer at 638-0447. purchasing a monthly pass necessary. I guess that puts the responsibility Things changed for me this year and I squarely on the shoulders of Terrace city found I was Usffig transit more often'-.of- council:" ' .... ten enough to make the $26 monthly' f~e . [ have noticed the demographics of reasonable and, in fact, even a good deal. transit ridership in Te, race are clearly the Obviously you can see that my com- "underpaid and underprivileged" as it plaint is not about the price. In fact my were - the handicapped, the poor, and complaint is about the fact that a monthly many students, Who better for the city to bus pass costs the same on the first day of gouge this way. the month as it does on the last day of the I am sure that the city will be quick to month. respond that "there is a certain amount of • Yes, that is correct. For example, if clerical overhead that must be covered saoon. . you purchase a bus pass on the first of the some way" or that "there are not enough month it will cost you $26 and will be passes sold for this to be an issue." valid for 30 or 31 days. If you buy the I believe that for a city government to Hanky Panky's same pass on the 29th day of the month, be respectful by its constituents. Even one it will still cost $26 and be valid for only instance of cash grabbing is unjustified. one or two days. Every day we see stories of large cash Get My first instinct was to complain to grabs in higher government. Isay lets stop Early! B.C. Transit but upon checking their web- them at all levels of government; site I came upon the following quote : Even a half price after the middle of "Decisions about fares, routes and serv- the month scenario would be more ac- ice levels are made by Terrace CAty Coun- ceptable than a one price, all month sys- Friday, October 31 = cil, based on h~formation and planning pro- tem. vided by the Municipal Systems Program This is simply unjustified and unfair. Wearyour costume to win! of BC Transit." Ray Hallock~ Terrace, B.C. • Prizes ~;- !~;"~ Market does welcome all • Contests ~, ~ Dear Sir: ticular incident, except to tions. The vendors and This is )n response to say that it was dealt with board really appreciate the Ms. Wiison'sW!!son s Oct. 15, 20032(t03 fairly, wonderful job that she letter, Market should be a However, I want to tell does. ,, •° NtI~~l~'~leSpecials°Draws Inn ~~~i ~olC ..,.~ ..... welcomine vlace" you, Holly Wilson, that we We say "thank you to The market~ is" a wel- are fortunate to have such her for a job" well don e coming place. Everyone is a great person for our gate over the years and again lady, She has exceptional- this season. welcome and everyone 4620 Lakelse Ave. plays by the same rules. ly good people skills. Lynne Christiansen, Holly Wilson made a It's a very difficult job President, judgment of someone, and sometimes she has to Skeena Valley from the sidelines, without resolve some nasty situa- Farmers Market knowing the details of the_ situation. She went further to viciously attack our gate lady's character. I am not going to go into the details of this par- This is ~, ~ -"1 about ...... ~'-, * ~l~

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Dear Sir" r:i! The article about the ~1~ ~1', "~: death of Robert E. Wesley on Page AI0 in the Oct. 22 issue of The Terrace Stan- dard was very impersonal and speaks very little ' t;i¸ about his value as a hu- 4: man being. Robert was,from the Tsimshian Nation. Maybe ...... lld you have noticed him ~:::::' ;~" ~e ' tk,~. ~; ~ about town, often con- sumed by alcohol or passed out from the ef- fects. "He~ made his way through life w.ith the com- ,&~.. pany of so m~.~ others With our winter Gold package, suffering his similar fate. I would often see Ro- your vehicle will be more than ready to face our rough winters! bert during my travels ar- ound town. He was always quick with a joke and we shared many laughs. At Christmas Robert could be found in the Skeena Mall, purchasing a light to put on the tree in • Oil change up to 5 litres of • Lubricate chassis/hinges/locks recognition of his brother Motorcraft ° 5W30 engine oil • Tires checked and inflated (if required) •. • Motorcraft oil filter • Battery test and r--~',',,'÷ "He was always i!~!ii~!i;i;!,;!,i;ii~:! Top up:- Powersteering .fluid.."' B rake inspection quick with a joke ~:!iii:!ii~:; ;i~iii:/:."iI, .::. :: ; Brakefluid :,; :;::,i:.' i, : ,,=,::i i:i,~i;iii!ii]:]::~::;i!;:i~:::'ii:,.:,i: ,, pi: Exhaust inspectic ~;~ and we shared ~;i!li!~i~:,~;;:~;:::i ::"? :,:~: ~: Transmission.fluid: ;;: ;:~:-':~,~;~;.~;:!!:i;:,:,;:!.:C: ; 4.: ; .. ~ many laughs.'" :., -Windshield washer flutdi:/;:, :/ ,....

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4 t The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003- A7 Merger of Alliance, Tories welcomed by Skeena MP SKEENA CANADIAN AI- nected with the federal West and they were head- feder'al election. !iance MP Andy Burton Tories before, being a sup- ed in the wrong direction," Some of those MPs did says he's looking forward porter of the federal Pro- Burton said. hook: up with the federal to a new name and a new gressive Conservative par- "We needed then, as Tariffs in an informal al- partnership with the feder- ty for several decades. we do now, to toss those lianc:e but Burton did not al Progressive Conserva- But he joined the Re- federal Liberals out," he go quite as far. tive party. form party, the predecessor continued. "l,Vly position was that Tile new party, to be to the Canadian Alliance, Burton was also loosely we needed a leadership re- called the Conservative when it was put together associated with a group of view and I was suspended Pat:ty of Canada, if the • by Preston Manning in the Canadian Alliance MPs fron.i my caucus because • merger is approved by Al- late 1980s and early 1990s. who left the Alliance party of that. I returned when the liance and Progressive "Reform was needed after becoming disen- review was ordered. I real- Conser~,ative party mem- then to shock the Tories. chanted with leader Stock- ly never left the party," he Andy Burton bers, will make for a They were ignoring the well Day after the 2000 saidl, stronger body to eventually take over the federal gov- ernment, he said. "We need to go in unit- ed and not divided," said Burton last week. : He anticipates the Al- liance and Progressive Conservatives party mem- bers will decide by early December 'if the merger and new name will be ap- proved. ..ae'" -? ,,., : , :Burton met with his constituency executive less... two weekends ago. It gave its blessing to the union, albeit with a few reserva- i ¸ . , . . tions. "It's important that we Fresh maintain the principles Spalding arid policies Reform, and now the Alliance, were acon Asparagus . built 9n, '' Burton added. 500g When it comes to votes s4.39 kg, lmported in Skeena, a combined right-of-centre party won't make that much difference come election time. Burton handily took Skeena in the 2000 federal election, with 12,704 votes 9'9 99 compared to 8,656 for the Liberals and 6,227 for the NDP. The Progressive Conservative candidate ea Ib collected just 957 votes. The MP did note that not all Skeena Progressive Conservatives are in fa- vour of the merger. Ken Richardson, the president of the federal Progressive Conse~'vative party who Coke 12 Pack Purex Bathroom Tissue lives in Bella Bella isn't ~,'T" i Selected Varieties that keen on the idea, said 24 Roll or 12 Roll Double Burton. "But that's his opinion,"• said Burton. "The: time is right to do the right'thing. This is the ,~.~ .... , thaa~"S~ena and B.C. It's about Canada." "Philosophically a lot' of usare right of centre, I'd say "we [the Alliance and federal Tories] agree on posit about 80 per cent of the i" eposil policies," he said.

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We reserve the right to limitquantities. to take more training, i , A8; The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 , .; ~g More people have epilepsy than ]lore than m.$., Muscular Dystrophy and Mammography bus to take Cerebral Palsy combined. 300,000 [l.t~s.tplLI~SV BC EPILEPSY INFO LINE (1"066"374"S377) one last trip to hospital here ( ',anadians A UNIQUE northern ap- EFFECTIVE FITNESS proach to health care will have (Your Family Fitness Centre) have one last hurrah before fading away. epilepsy WELCOMES Virginia Hawkshaw, Certified Some time this year, a PersonaITrainer, Nutrition & Wellness Specialist bus of women from Ste- wart and other places north ~ip EPILEPSY With 10 years experience, Virginia of here will make its way CANADA can help with your Health & Fitness needs. to Terrace so they can re- ceive mammography 1-514.845-7855,1-877.SEIZURE Call 635-4130 screening at Mills Memo- www.epilepsy.ca rial Hospital, Popularly known as the Boob Bus, the trip was as The Skeena Valley Rotary much as a medical trip as ~| ~P~ Club challenges one and all to Date, Hovennber 2 a social experience as the "" ~:~'~ design and build a catapult women were able to enjoy Time. l=00p,m. shopping and other activi- for competition purposes. ties while in Terrace. The Boob Bus was to have been parked because Bring all your old Mills now has a new mammography screening pumpkins for device, meaning it could be taken on the road in a ammunition in this rented van. years Pumpkin Fling - Mammography screen- ing is considered a key to Prizes for winning early detection of breast cancer, providing the op- pumpkins will be portunity for treatment to TECHNICIANS PETRA Kaster, left, and Renita Fraess were on hand in July begin as soon as possible. 2002 when Mills Memorial Hospital took receipt of a new mobile mammogra- awarded. But the inability to find phy unit. Plans to take the unit on the road have yet to take shape. FILE PHi3TO The Pumpkin Fling will take place at the Rod & Gun experienced technologists Club Iocaed at the end of Rifle Range Road. j! able and willing to go on the road for a week at a the northwest, she said. time has derailed, at least "Sometimes we have to for now, the plan to take go outside of the province the device north this year, to find people. Just recent- says Lisa Kan of the B.C. ly we've had to go as far Contact: Cancer Agency's screen- as Prince Edward Island," ing mammography pro- Kan continued. Terry Morris 635-6983 gram. She did say the mam- "We just "couldn't find mography screening pro- or Ken Earl 635-5163 anybody with tnobile ex- gram has tentatively perience for this fall,', said scheduled a trip north next Kan. "Finding a van and March or April and has al- so on was easier to deal ready begun searching for with than finding a tech- a technologist to do the nologist." trip. "In the meantime there B.C. is considered one are women in Stewart and of the country's leaders in other places who need mammography services mammography screening tied to the early detection so what we're going to do of breast cancer. is organize transportation Mills Memorial pur- down for them and take chased its new mobile Terrace Rotary Club and Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce, :I care of the costs," she rnammography device last said. year after its stationary As in past years, Mills one was declared unfit for , lO:Ooa,m,- 12:oo p.m, Memorial will block out a Slop-by-Slop Exporting Seminar time, probably a Saturday, The decision to pur- .j~~!~,:~ to do the screening all at chase a mobile one wasn't _:~, J • Assessyour com ~any's export readiness ~: once, Kan added. made right away, leading i::ii'ii~il • Build an export [,lan ~ i :~ The difficulty in finding, ,~t0 a temporary gap in IFACTO~YSALE i'ii: • Research and seiect markets'~:,;:,,~i~.= .~. ~ ;!~

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"The salmon are per- The study, released last fectly fine for eating," Door Crashers=Nov. 13; 14, 15 & ]6 Only 1:30 P.nl, - 3:00 p.m. month, found surprisingly Blais says. ,First7 customerseach of thesedays high levels of PCBs in But when millions of 141.st0& pot Reg.$ 298 Sale$89.41t Governmenl Assislance/Programs for remote northern B.C. and such spawned-out fish de- Alaskan lakes thought to compose in a lake's sedi- ,First12 customers each of Ihesedavs Firms/Organizations Inleresled in Exporting be pristine, rnent, and that process is The fish arrive in the repeated year after year, Please phone Terrace & District Chamber of spawning grounds loaded the toxins build up, Blais [Ji[~4a,]l[,[*t~ i[' i l[,~'/I [.I Commerce at 635-2063 to reserve a seat in one with PCBs from oceanic explained. feeding and deposit the of the seminars or for the luncheon. chemicals into the sedi- ment when they die, Uni- versity of Ottawa biology professor Jules Blais re- ports. 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' ::i::':::~":~::: !I..:'~: A '-- panies could vote this unable to reach agreement. A majority of workers at week on an IWA offer the IWA president Dave West Fraser's sawmill union says addresses con- Haggard said the union's here voted against strike tentious cost control and latest proposal will help action, IWA business other issues. companies control costs. agent Surinder Malhotra At issue are thousands "We think that we have said. of jobs within an industry made a fair and balanced But more unionized struggling to contain costs proposal that addresses the loggers voted for striking, and increase productivity. key issues and puts both he said, adding that offset Included in the bargain- parties' feet to the fire on the mill workers to pro- ing is West Fraser's Skee- contracting out and cost duce a nearly evenly split na Sawmills here. reductions." he said late vote here. The mill closed earlier last week, "When we add the log- this year When the compa- In the meantime, IWA gers and everybody else it ny's Kitimat Eurocan pulp officials here say most came to exactly around mill workers went on strike workers at West Fraser's 50-50," Malhotra said. because it had no place to Terrace sawmill opposed Only about 80 of rough- send its chips, going on strike when a ly 250 eligible workers The mill has yet to reo- vote was held in mid-Sep- turned out to vote, he said. pen. tember, New Skeena IWA saw- The company has cited IWA leaders had pre- mill workers didn't vote a glut of chips in the viously only said the com- because they signed a new northwest and the labour bined vote coast-wide had labour agreement with the unrest for its decision not produced an 89 per cent company this spring. to set a date for the reo- strike mandate to back the That agreement will pening of the Terrace saw- union's bargaining position come into effect whenever mill. with coastal employers. New Skeena opens its mill Coastal companies and But local numbers fell here. Greenville man's death nvestigated by po ice RCMP CONTINUE to investigate the investigation, sudden death Oct, 19 of Fred Vincent The major crime unit is based in Moore, 51, of Greenville in the Nass Val- Prince George and its members are called ley. upon for more serious incidents. Moore was found deceased at his Front RCMP are saying they want to speak St. residence at approximately 9:40 p.m. to anyone who may have had dealings by police when they were called to his with Moore in the hours or days prior to home. Police late last week said an au- his death. topsy was done, but were not releasing Those with information are asked to the results, call the LisimslNass Valley detachment MATTRESSES & SLEEP SETS Members of the RCMP's North District at 250-633-2222 or Crimestoppers. 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InterConnect (250)635-7995 Youth Opportunitles (250)635-3812 The Governmentof Canada has contributed funding to these initiatives Canad ,n InterConnect & Youth Opportunities are programsof Terrace& DistrictCommunity Services Society TURNS A DOUBLE SHIFT INTO A CAKEWALK. Comfort on Concrete WITH SOFT FOOTBEDS Gary MacCarthy and staff would AND SLIP-RESISTANT SOLE ~~ OUR SERVICE OXFORDS like to extend a heartfelt thank you MAKE SHORT WORK OF II Seared at Sears to thefollowing businesses and BOOTA Uppal stands beneath what was left of his backlit sign on the west side of the Sears building on Kalum St.. An electrical problem trig- individuals who helped in making gered a fire in the sign shortly after 7:30 p.m• More than 25 firefighters our Grand opening a huge success. from Terrace and Thornhill responded to the scene. The fire was quickly extinguished and electrical power to the sign cut. Uppal estimates the Hawkair Trimline Signs sing's replacement costs to be $3,000 but no damage was done to the Coast Inn of the West Northwest Weekly building itself. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO Northern Motor Inn M & M Meats MADE IN USA -- - --= = -- " Terrace Standard Rovers Blue Ridge Graphics Air Liquide Treat Your Feet To Red Wings. Mega-bucks at stake Gemma's Boutiques Rudon Enterprises Available in: B 10-14, D 6-15, E 6-13, EEEE 7-15 CFTK and The Mix Superior Linen Skeena Valley Golf Club Salvation Army over Alcan court case Thornhill Jr. Sec. Band Safeway 635-6703 By JEFF NAGEL In order to deliver the power to Alcan, Baskets Unlimited - Gifts by Design THE PROVINCE would have to provide Hall said, Pacific Northern Gas would Men - Sat 9-6 Alcan with hundreds of millions of dollars likely build a gas-fired generating station Grand prize was supplied by worth of power if Kitimat wins its battle between Terrace and Kitirnat. to force the aluminum company to build a He argues that would also secure the HAWKAIR@ new, much larger smelter. long-term future of PNG's natural gas pi- for a trip to Vancouver. That's one of the terms of the 1997 peline serving the region, which would be agreement that settled Alcan's claim for in jeopardy if the Methanex plant in Kiti- Winners: Len & Shirley Hanson compensation over B.C.'s 1995 decision mat - PNG's biggest customer - shut to cancel the Kemano Completion Pro- down. ject. "There's a whole series of very large That deal guaranteed Alcan 20 years public benefits that would fall out of A1- worth of low-cost replacement power - can building a new large smelter," he equivalent to the extra electricity that the said. scrapped hydroelectric expansion would Hall rejects the theory that the 1997 have generated - if it builds a big new agreement on compensation could unrav- Let us help you find the smelter, el if Kitimat launches a court challenge Kitimat administrator Trafford Hall to enforce the terms of Alcan's original superior returns you're searching for. said the cost of the replacement power contract limiting power sales to the vicin- may be one factor on the minds of provin- ity of the smelter. cial officials in resisting Kitimat's argu- "You're not reopening a contract if you ments that the province should vigorously go and try to enforce the existing one," block power exports by Mean. he said. He and Kitimat mayor Rick Wozney Any compensation owed to Alcan has met enterprise minister Rick Thorpe and also declined, Hall said, because the energy minister Richard Neufeld on the company has over the past six years been issue Oct. 9. able to export power at large profits under Hall said he tried to persuade them to another plank of the 1997 deal. look at the benefits and not just the costs The deal also enshrined Alcan's much of such a scenario. more valuable water rights, he added, "If the contract was adhered to there'd noting they would go back .on the table if be a new large smelter built," he said. Alcan went after compensation again. He estiniates the value of the 175 "It's not a credible argument to think megawatts of power the province would that Alcan would reopen the agreement," have to provide Alcan at between $400 he said. "You're not going to challenge and $500 million. somebody for a dime when you risk losing "That would be somewhat expensive, a dollar." but it wouldn't be any more expensive The town is edging closer to launching than that which they've sunk into Skeena its lawsuit over the issue - something it Cellulose with no reward to date," Hall has held off doing for nearly three years. said. The meeting in Victoria wrapped up "It would give us a shiny, new smelter with officials pledging to try to ilraw up a which would secure the future of the re- possible new route to finding a resolution, gion for years to come," he added. "There he said. is a huge benefit to it." "This is really our last effort to avoid Additionally, he said, the power trans- any kind of court proceedings," Hall said. fer would not be a subsidy but rather re- "We'll have to see what they come up paying a debt to the company for the can- with and see if it holds any promise at cellation of KCP. all." i

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"TERRACE STA N D.~ RD BUSINESS REVIEW

3IT board re in town urlng and local bus ship of the run by lhe )nal district Bus Lines, !8 per cent year. JEN- OTO,

Northern Drug 2x50steoporl0/29 - Black :i~ ~i~!~~ i :iii • ~;: i: :i~ :~,,~ ~/; ~:i~i i~ ~I,I~:;i: i~i:~ ;i~i: : ,~ ~:~?:: ii,ii i~ ~:!~ ! ~:!~ i _stooporosis Clinic Transit bosses love MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ridership increase 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. WHEN ridership on Ter- A little over one year directors toured Prince Ru- race's transit system in- ago, the Terrace Regional pert, Kitimat and Terrace creased by 28 per cent Transit System introduced last week, meeting with AT NORTHERN DRUGS "over the past year, B.C. route changes designed to local transit officials. Skeena Mall, Terrace Transit officials took no- improve service and make The system is a partner- tice. the system more efficient. ship between B.C. Transit, INCLUDES: Ridership jumped from The introduction of two the City of Terrace, The • Bone [::)ensif)( Scan using the Omnisense 122,336 to 156,721, mak- new transit buses also Kitimat-Stikine Regional Ultrasound_.~l~l~~ ing it the largest year-to- helped raise the system's District and Coastal Bus • radiation-free measurement year increase for a munici- profile in the community. Lines. • fast and "easy" measurement pal transit system of its "Where the real growth The five-year operating kind in the province. is is the students," B.C. agreement for the terrace • A 1.5 minute consultation with the pharmacist "It was quite remark- Transit board chair Regional Transit System is able to see that change," Gregory Slocombe said. up for renewal April 1, APPOINTMENT REQUIRED - PHONE 635-6555 WEEKDAYS B.C. Transit vice president He and other members 2004. 9 AM - 9 PM • SATURDAYS 9 AM - 6 PM • SUNDAYS 1 1 AM - 6 Phi Steve New said. of B.C. Transit's board of

Out & i~!;i~!i::~!!i,~ili:i:~,:~i:il;iii~i::!/::::~i:! ~i~:i¸,~;~i!:,!!:~!:;i!!i:~il ~ About P URCHASEEINANCIN • i/: i, ~•!• !:/•:;: Export experts iT NEWiN:SI:OGKRi~MAI iNG 2003 F;i50 FoR BESTSELECTION wHILE QUANTITIESLAST! : :i:i! ) pay visit VARIOUS EXPERTS in the field of exporting goods and services are vis- iting Terrace to hold a seminar and to meet indi- vidually with local busi- nesscs. The Nov. 3 seminar is hosted by the Terrace Ro- tary Club and the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce. The experts, six in all, come from the Internation- al Trade Centre in Van- couver and are employed by various p.ublic sector : i .. agencies. ii i :~ ~• ¸;,¸•¸,2 To book an individual appointment or to attend a luncheon that will touch briefly on all the above topics, call the chamber office at 635-2063.

! :.,::,: Feds have • : : !~) cash for you I~,~.,~,~, A FEDERAL-PROVIN- CIAL tax credit program is i!:;!~:~ ~!:: ? :! r : : th~ subject of a Nov. 13 ...... ::!~ ...... :: '~~. ~,:..... Terrace and District Cl~amber of commerce luncheon. ~:'~"~:~~:~'~::~:~.::,~,~,~.,~::~::~..,:::::iYOl'~.~:~':~":~'~:~":....OIIJR.CHOICE:: SUPERCREW OR SUPERCAB FOR $399 A MONTH The tax credit applies to businesses doing testing 2003 F-150 XLT 4x4 SuperCrew 2003 F-150 XTR 4x4 Supergab : :.,~ ~.~ :~,!::;:!~,;~.~:~::~~'~z:~ or development work to /5 i::, : i either create new markets 3 PER MO. FOR 24 MONTHS 3 PER MO, FOR 24 MONTHS ,.>:~: ,:~: ; :~;: V~'~::~!':,;~ ~:v~.:::~ ; or to deal with competi- $1,299 DOWNPAYMENT ! ' $399 DOWHPAYMENT *399$475 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED t~, ...... $475 SECURITYDEPOSIT REQUIREO tion. 4 Over the past 15 years, .~"),1 'inn .,.o,.,s,,o,,o~ ~I .~e)n "TAn 460T. OFFERSINCLUOE ' the program has provided more than $1.4 billion to eligible businesses. But only one Terrace business, to date, has ap- plied to take advantage of the program, says chamber member Betty Barton who is helping to organize the Y¢~[ BUYERSREkD ~[ LEGALCOPY: I)O% purchasell~ncin£ on mad remaintn!~ In-sIc

! t A'14- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 IT MAY be based in Terrace, bul Northern Vacuum and Sewing Ceatre's coverage area reaches as far east as Prince'George and north to Ihe Yukon and Alaska. Aican asked for donation Northern Vacuum and sewing is one of the top Ihree stores ol ils kind for size, selection andproduct in Western Canada and il's here in lilthflerrace. "People hear about us and our service," says owner Scoff to help finance sportsplex Walter. "When a person wants fo have their $8,000 SPORTSPLEX BACKERS wish to start construction for the construction of this ning costs once the sports- sewing math ne serviced, they want to send it to somebody who can do the ob." Waller opened Northern here have asked Alcan for as early as next spring, facility?" plex is built than there are Vacuum (our years ago, offer a 17-year career with a substantial amount of leading to a fall 2004 date Chamber president now at the old arena. Electro ux The store carrles most every make and model money, perhaps as much of when the second sheet Sheil~ Love said last week Thars because of efficien- of vacuum cleaner, household, commercia and built-in. as $1 million, to give their of ice will be ready for that of more than 100 cies to be gained by com- He and three other full time employees sell three main $4. million plan a signifi- use. members who responded, bining operations and from brands of sew ng machines: Pfaff Janome and Babylock Dino James Nancy Leydi Scoff cant boost. They've now begun a 92 per cent were in favour more revenues from more - and service every brand and model of vacuum cleaner Stella Meredith Zieman Noble Walter "It's no secret we've renewed money-raising of construction. ice time rentals. and sewing mach ne approached Alcan," said campaign aimed, in part, The project is viewed Efforts to construct ~t The company also sells Ihe exclusive line of German Miele appliances, dishwashers, washers, dryers, Art Erasmus, head of the at demonstrating comntun- us one that could be second sheet of ice as well cook tops, elc. committee charged with ity support to assist in cheaper to build now rath- as other multi-use facili- Alaska is on interesting market br Northern Vacuum as there is no duty or tax on vacuums and sewing finding the money to con- seeking large donations er than later because the ties have been going on in machines going into the Uniled States. struct a second sheet of from corporations such as current economic climate the city for more than a "The dolloi" difference has also been a benefit to us," said Walter of his American customer base. ice and other public-use Alcan. could result in more at- decade. Northern Vacuum's client list includes industrial and commercial as well as domestic facilities in the area bet- The chamber of com- tractive building bids. This configuration, cuslomers. ween the existing arena merce, for instance, is As it is, the project is which is cheaper than oth- The store likes 1o promote a comfortable easy going atmosphere along with their and the aquatic centre. polling its membership estimated to bring 40,000 er proposed versions and slogan... "If there was a bronze, asking the question, "Do person hours - or 18 - 20 which already has that $2 silver and gold level of you support the City of person years - of direct million federal-provincial "Service With A Smile" sponsors.hip, there would Terrace's initiative to employment, commitment, has come have to be a higher one, build the Terrace sports- Project backers are the closest of them all to an aluminum one," he plex, and to raise the funds forecasting cheaper run- fruition. NORTHERNVACUUM # SEWINGCENTER said. Toll Free 1-877-635-8822.4435 Lakelse Ave,, Terrace, www.no~thernvatuum,com Erasmus declined to provide the exact amount of money requested from Alcan. Company officials have met with sportsplex backers and they have pro- vided the company with substantial project docu- mentation. A substantial donation from Alcan would signifi- cantly add to the $2 mil- lion in federal and provin- cial commitments re- ceived rot the project and to the more than $200,000 in commitments and cash OUR BESTSALE EVER ON that has been raised local- ly. The City of Terrace has also made a commitment to provide money, if need be and based on short-term borrowing, to move the CANADA'S#1 MII IVAN sportsplex project along. Backers of the project Shot man won't face Dodge Caravan charges By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN A. MAN shot by police and who later faced five charges has been found not criminally.responsible, due...L ~ ~ to a mental illness. Terrence John Bird was charged with three counts of assault, one count of obstructing a police officer and another count of utter- ing death threats after in- cidents at Caledonia Sen- ior Secondary School and his home on Benner Ave. Mar. 28, 2003. The Oct. 16 verdict was naade based on the facts of 2003 DODGE CARAVAN SXT: • Leather wrapped steering wheel • Body colour door handles * Unique the police investigation 15" "Crossfire" wheel covers • Air conditioning • Cruise control • Power windows, locks and mirrors and a report by Bird's psy- • Sentry-Kep Theft Deterrent System • Multistage driver and front passenger airbags • 7 Passenger seating chiatrist, says provincial Crown counsel official Lee Porteous. It means though Bird naay have committed the offences there was no int- ent to do so because of his s21.588" mental state at the time. The details of his medi- cal condition have not been released. Bird must O /0 onDodge Caravan and now abide by several condi- purchasefinancing for72 i 0 N T H S* all DodgeGra.d Carava,s. tions, including seeing a psychiatrist and taking medication. The verdict is a binding DodgeCaravan .... : . finding and Bird can not be tried for the charges at LEASE FOR LEASE FOR CASH PURCHASE PRICE a later date, Porteous said. $ t::t*/mooth $'~,,~.0.1/month for The five charges came ~PPEARAN(:E ,~-,.~1~ 48 MONTHS ~e~,~e~e 48 MONTHS WITHSI.750 DOWN PAYNERF OR EOUIVALENTTRAOE. WITH S1.T50OOWN PAYMENTOR EQUIVALENTTRADE, s28,188" after a series of events PACKAGE FREIGHTAND AIR TAX INCLUDED. NO SECURITYDEPOSIT. FREIGHTAND AIR TAXINCLUDED, NO SECURITYDEPOSIT. ~~.... ~ REAR SEAT 7" DVO SYSTEM which began with Bird al- ~ "L{~J WITH REMOTE CONTROL legedly going to Caledonia OTHER 48 MONTH LEASE ~.~,~!~] & WIRELESS HEADPHONES Senior Secondary School "Most Fuel Efficient PLANS OFFERED looking for his daughter. Van for 2003" MONTHLY DOWNPAYMENT MONTHLY DOWNPAYMENT HIQhlst Side Impact Ratlno" He was described as being aggressive and agi- s294~ $3,350 $354 t s3,350 2003 DODGEGRAND CARAVANSPORT DVD EDITION: Based on 2003 Fuel Consumption • OuadsealinQ o Fronl & tear air ¢endiUoninn,Power windows, locks & mirrors tated. Police first went to Guido ratlnqs published $364* sO $425t sO • AMfiM/cassetldCDplayer • 3.zanelemperature co.trol * Keylessentw * kn$ brakes the school and then to by Natural ResourcasCanada. • Cruisecontlol • kddilionai U" in hngth8 7;'4L (;~S.Scu. n.I morecargo capacity Bird's home on Benner on

the bench. ~°#rt-'t o~lt-=,tm,...... The best protection VISIT YOUR NEIGH BOURHOOD CHRYSLER, JEEP, DODGE DEALER OR DODGE,CA Wise customers read the fine print: ', t. • Theseare limited time The remaining two Oldll];~l) we'veever offered on offers which may not be combined with any other offers except Graduate Rebate and apply to retail deliveries on most new 2003 vehicles, Dealer order/trade may be necessary. all 2003 Dodqe ' 0% purchase financin~ on all 2003 OodoeCaravan and Grand Caravan models up to 72 months. Example:$25,000@ 0% APR/72.monthterm; monthly payment is S347,23.Cost of borrowing charges of obstructing a Caravan and Grand is SO. Total obliqation is S25000. t Based on a 48 month lease for the Z003 Dodqe Caravan 280 RBK+AGR (vehicle not exactly as shown) and 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan Caravan modets. 28HcWNY*RBU+XRV~GNC.Total Caravanlease obliqations are as follows: $t7.412 with $0 down: $17,494with $1,750down; SI7,462with $3,350 down, Lease financinqinterest rate is 0,5%, Total police officer and assault- 7 year or l lS,OOOkrn Grand Caravan lease obliqations are as follows:$20,400 with SO down: $20,374 with $1,750down; $20,342with $3,350 down, Leasefinancinq interest rate is L3%.Kilometres limited to 81,600: ing a police officer stem uowertrain warrant'/. charqe of SO,IS/kinfor excesskilometres. ¢ Cash purchase price may not be combined with purchase financing and applies only to the 2003 Dodqe Caravan280 RBK+AGRand 2003 Dodqe P/us 24 hour RoadsideAssistance. Grand Caravan 28H*WNY,'R8U*XRV~GNC,If customers choose 0% purchase financinq, they foreqo incentives available to cash purchasers. The effective interest rate, lactorinq in there from a confrontation there. 6M, eOIID,ffONOW | TOYOTAooN,r MATCHIT. incentives, could be up to 9%.' t • Cashpu!cha!e/financinqfleases inc!ude freiohtand excludelicence, imurance, taxes,req[stration, dealer a dmi.nistration charqes and PPSA,Lease/financing sub ect to approval by Chrysler FloanciaICanaoa,t;nrys[er Financial t;anaoais a memoerof the DaimlerChryslerServices canada ~roup, bee dealer tar complete details and conditions, n Based Bird ran from his home on U.S.National HiohwayTraffic SafetyAdministration (NHTSA)scorino sys[e.mfor 2002 model year DodqeGrand Caravan.4 2003 and 2004 Chrysler. Jeep, and Oodqevehicles are backed by the down the steep embank- best protection we've ever offered: a T-year or 115,000.kUometre Powertrain warranty plus 24.hour roadsideassistance. Basic Warranty coveraoe!s to! 3 years or 60,000 kilometres. Rust.throutjh coveraqe on a]l body sheet metal is for 3 years,W hicnever comes lirst. Some conditions mcludincj a deductible may apply. Offer odes oat appJy to vehicles sold for certain commercialuses. See ment at the foot of Benner dealer for details. ® Jeep is a re(}isteredtrauemargof DalmlerChryslerCorporation used under license by DalmlerChrvslerCanada hc.. a wholly ownedsubsidiary of DaimlerChryslerCorporation, St. and was followed by police. When he started back toward police two warning shots were fired followed 4916 16 West, Terrace, B.C. by RCMP Cost. Jack ttundial firing two shots at Bird with a shotgun, inju- 35- 187 ring his abdomen, upper thigh and hand. Bird spent several TERRACE weeks in hospital in Prince 1-800-313-7187 George recovering from his injuries before the charges www.terraceautomall.com were laid in May.

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, I iii ii ii i I STLA THOUGHT I EV BISHOP Spinach lessons M Y DAUGHTER has always liked Back in 1936, a Terrace judge recorded the memories of Kitselas chief Walter the produce section in grocery stores, particularly Safe- Wright. Nearly 70 years later, their grandsons relaunch Men of M'deek way's. (That's no shameless plug, just a fact.)When she was a sweet, buggy- By JENNIFER LANG bundle of baby and she got cranky? The quick- Ralph Wright, Waiter's grandson. IT WOULD begin with a jug of est remedy for her woes? Bundle her up and go On Oct. 22, the two grandsons water, a drinking glass, and a dish held an emotion-filled book for groceries. Worked like a charm. Especially of apples. when she saw the tomato section. launch for Men of M'deek and Then, the two men - such un- There was something about those glowing Wars of M'deek at the Kitselas likely partners- would get to red spheres that just made her happy. She'd Community Hall before a rapt au- work. One, a white man with a flap and wave and scrunch up her whole body, dience. keen interest in Tsimshian history then release all her muscles in a flop of com- Just 500 soft cover and 50 hard named Will Robinson, would roll plete ecstasy, chortling at the top of he r lungs cover copies of the edition have in delight. She generated a lot of attention, my a sheet of blank paper into his been made. Barry Robinson has veggie-loving baby, as she screamed cheerful- typewriter (a No. 3 Underwood). given these books, a digital ver- ly at tomatoes, cooed at carrots and ga-gaaed The other, a chief named sion of the manuscript and assort- at apples and oranges• It was hilarious! Walter Wright, would tell his ed files, and the copyright to the My son agrees that the veggie and fruit sec- story - the story of his people, the Kitselas band• tion is wonderful (although he didn't become Gitselasu, the people of the can- "We were an instrument, only, enamoured as early as his sister.) and has been yon. to bring this book back into your known to belt out at the top of his lungs, Wright would talk for a few hands," he said at the emotion- "Don't forget the broccoli!,' minutes before pausing so Robin- filled event. I've had produce clerks and fellow custo- son could start typing what he'd Freda Wright, Ralph's daugh- mers in every store in town chuckle and com-. just heard, faithfully recording the ter, presented Barry with a framed. ment on my children's "strange and unusual" other man's words. black and red felt eagle - her fa- begging. "Please can we get Brussels sprouts, Once they worked like this for ther's crest - and a Tsimshian please? Then can we get spaghetti squash? seven hours at a stretch. Tribal Council pin, one of the PLEEEEASE! I love spaghetti squash!" (Note: Over the weeks and months, evening's most touching presenta- my son also begs for candy, a nag that I find they would record many stories of tions. less endearing• All whines are not equal!) the Gitselasu, their mythical ori- "It's all I have to give,', she The other day we had another one of our gins in a legendary city to the said, her voice on the verge of vegetable adventures. east, and how the Men of Medeek breaking. I'd gotten it into my mind that I desperately used the stronghold of their can- Kitselas education coordinator needed spinach; a craving I have often since I yon to control trade on this part of Debbie Moore said she'sgrateful adore spinach. However, this is where my kids the Skeena. she can now read Men of M'deek and I_differ. in~ our .veggie.tastes, .I love spinach Wright, who learned his peo- to her grandchildren. in all forms and they think it's revolting unless .... •j~le' s ~tiistbi:i~s'lS~,?~lSaiffstaki~gly .... "We're all relatives""ficre, and it's raw or in dip, (Actually, for anyone trying memorizing, knew the world was HISTORIC CONNECTION: Ralph Wright, left, and Barry Robin- we're all Connected to the history to trick kids into liking vegetables, I swear changing. He feared the oral his- son pose with the very' same typewriter that brought their grand- of this book," she added, that raw with dip or chopped and IN dip, is the tory would be lost unless it was fathers together, a No. 3 Underwood. JENNIFERLANG PHOTO Ralph Wright, a former chief way to do it!) so we "compromised" and deci- written down for future genera- councillor, remembers hearing his. ded to make a spinach salad. (Which in my tions to turn to. rest of his manuscript, Wars of tory of the Kitselas people. And it grandfather's stories as a child. daughter's gibbled-Grade-5-girl speak is "very The result was a book called Medeek. No one had any success, was time to give it back. The stories capture thousands', most luv-a-ful!") Men of Medeek, published in 1962 Then, his granddaughter Enid Two and half years ago, Glenn of years of history - and provide Broccoli in hand, I was pondering whether by Kitimat's Northern Sentinel DuPuis found Robinson,s old pa- Bennett, Kitselas chief councillor, moral lessons that young •people to pick up cauliflower or not when Riah spot- Press nearly 10 years after Robin- pers in a box. She showed them to got a phone call from Barry Rob- can learn from. son's death. her cousin, Barry Robinson, a inson, hoping to locate Walter "This history is unique. When ted the spinach bunches. "Oh there you are, In his will, he urged his surviv- businessman from Penhold, Alber- dear spinach! Morn, DO NOT forget our dear Wright's descendants. Before you read the book, you'll under- ing family members to publish the ta. They knew they held the his- spinach," she squealed and ran to the display. long, Barry was in touch with stand what I mean." A woman nearby grinned at Riah's enthusiasm. "I wish I could have a student like you in my food class!" she said, giving evi- dence that she (and probably the rest of the Local church welcomes a new pastor store as well) heard her my daughter's yell. By JAIME SPYKSMA into Terrace with their two child- "Yeah, my kids love their veggies," I said IT MAY scare the stuffing out of ren at the end of August, and he stupidly, like that wasn't obvious already? him at times, but preaching is just began his work at the church in "Especially spinach salad!" said my daugh- part of his job. mid-September. ter with the momentarily one-track mind. Joel Ringma, the Terrace He and his wife are enjoying "That's so great!" the woman said to me Christian Reformed Church's new being first time homeowners. And and then to Riah, ,'It is yummy, isn't it? It's pastor, was only recently or- being from the Lower Mainland, one of my favourites." dained. "I find the north that much more What is 'the point of my blathering, other "What an awesome task that I evenly paced," he says. than to show that I'm one of those annoying have," Ringma says, adding he There isn't one main goal or parents who think that everything about their loves preaching. "Very few people focus for Ringma as he begins his oh-so wonderful children, including their eat- have a job where they are called ministerial career. ing habits, is worthy of comment? to reflect on the Scriptures each "I'm excited to just start my Well, the collected incidents make me ex- day of their lives in a way that ministry," he says. "The ]'act that cited about the endless opportunities that applies to people's lives." I got ordained on Sunday was abound in the produce section, of course, but His ordination took place dur- Ngfi~l really exciting and it's exciting that spins into the bigger picture of life itself. ing the Sunday morning church ~%':.~i because that means it's the end of I have a tendency to get depressed. It is my service Oct. 19 with Reverend the student phase of life and the kids who pull me out my blue periods. They Martin Contant, formerly of Ter- beginning of more formal ministry inadvertently, without lecture or intent, remind race, conducting the service. but it doesn't have to be that me that life is what you make it, how your A welcome from several n~em- formal." perceive it. bers presented Pastor Ringma Pastor Joel, as he prefers to be Imagine being able to say "dear spinach" with symbolic gifts such as a JUST CALL him Pastor Joel. The Terrace Christian Reformed called, plans to be involved in the enthusiastically and meaning it Bible, a loaf of bread and a wine Church's Joel Ringma was recently ordained. JENNIFER LANGPHOTO Terrace Churches Food Bank, the sincerely? (Admittedly, she was also joking goblet, incense, and a set of cof- Terrace Ministerial Association around. She's not a complete freak or fee mugs. The congregation cele- vacancy through long-tinge Ter- because I knew there were certain and to enjoy being outdoors as anything!) Imagine being able to find so much brated with a potluck lunch fol- race resident, Cal Stru2fk. Not things that the Terrace church much as possible. pleasure and contentment in such a simple lowing the service. long after, he was invited to visit needed that lined up with gifts He has been building relation- thing as getting to pick a new kind of veget- This is Ringma's first chut:ch in the church, which has a congrega- that I have. It felt right because as ships with people in his congrega- able or gathering up an old favourite that it the ministry. He graduated from tion of 298. a family it was the type of church tion by making an effort to visit makes you laugh out loud? Calvin Seminary in Grand Rapids, Upon visiting Terrace for only we were looking at." every member of the church. Imagine experiencing life itself that way; Michigan in the sPring - about the the second time in his life in He adds, "When we came "I'm not just called to ministry with every nuance, every "small" bit noticed, same time Terrace CRC members June, he knew that this commun- here, it actually had that feeling of Word by the pulpit," he says. felt, truly experienced. learned their pastor was retiring. ity would be a place he and his that this could fit for us." "It's not about who I am but Imagine not overlooking the small Ringma, 30, heard about the family could fit in. "It felt right He and his wife Ella moved whom I represent." "mundane" details in our lives. Imagine taking absolute joy in, having sincere thankfulness for, things like the inside of your warm new Terrace 75 coat !'even feeling good against bare skin," having the remains of a chocolate Nascar left- over from Easter, having a sibling who looks Regimental ball will be a formal affair so cute dressed up as a snake,.. For things like MEMBERS OF the community are invited to Mayor Jack Talstra is among the dignitaries by dinner at 7 p.m. and presentations. being allowed to cut up your own banana, the RCMP's upcoming regimental ball cele- who will be taking a ceremonial role in the A dance follows. The Accelerators, a local being able to keep a quarter from a shopping brating Terrace's 75th anniversary. evening's festivities. Others include Insp. Mar- five-peice band that plays a variety of contem- buggy return, getting to watch a show... Heek, There's still time to get your ticket to the lin Degrand and a commissioned officer repre 7 porary music, will perform live. imagine even noticing such things let alone dinner and dance event, but act fast if you senting the RUMP's E Division. There are still tickets left. They cost $40 feeling abundance in your life because of would like to attend, Formal attire is a must. That means floor- and are available at the detachment reception theml Friday, Oct. 31 is the deadline for ticket le.ngthgowns for wornen and tuxedos or three- during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Thankfully, and really due to my kids con- sales, says Cpl. Mike Lamarche, who heads up peice suits for gentlemen. The RCMP mern- The Terrace detachment doesn't organize a stantly living that way:and reminding me, I the RCMP committee organizing the black tte bers and firefighters who attend will be wear- regimental ball every year. don't have to imagine, And I would like to affair, The ball is scheduled for Saturday, Nov, i trig their cercmonla! uniforms, The last one was held in 1999; Five hundred thank them, dear, dear veggie-eating them, 8 at the Vefltas School gymi :: Gut let for e0ckiai sat6p m,, foilol owed people attended ..... B2- The TerraceStandard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Lest year nearlg 800 million co~tsiners ITY SCENE worekeptoutofBClandfillsa~ldrecyclod, r ~ "I Nov. 1 doors open at 8 p,m. Bar open 9 p,m. 1 Northwest Rrst Nations Theatre Collective Clubs & pubs Costumes and door prizes. Snacks on sale. holds auditions for Penny Gummerson's play, Shuttle bus available. Proceeds to the Ambu- Wawatay. Roles for one woman (30-45) and GATOR'S PUB: Live entertainment with Pure lance and Paramedic Society. Live music by two men (30-45). Play reading Nov. 10 at Morning Wed-Sat. where you can enjoy the Borderline, DeJavoodoo, and an open jam. 7:30 p.m., auditions are Nov, 24 and 25. 7',30 top hits of today. Wednesday is Open Mike Tickets at Artistic Hair Studio at 4844 Walsh p.m.at the McColl Plfiyhouse 3625 Kalum Jam Night with free pool. Thursday Is DVD Ave. or call 638-8928. Street, No experience necessary. We'll train Night. Friday: get there earlyl Saturday is youl For more Into call Marianne: 635-2942. Troonie Night, Come out Halloween for games and prizes. Concerts Visual arts BEASLEY'S MIX: Theresa Marie sings Friday [] Skeena Junior Secondary Fall Concert pre- evenings, Watch your favourite sports pro- sented Thursday, Nov. 6 at the R.E,M. Lee • The Terrace Art Gallery presents "...and grams on a large screen TV. Theatre. The music starts at 7:30 p.m. Fea- the fish you rode in on." Watercolours by GEORGES PUB: Semi.Chronic Oct. 30- Nov. 1. turing the Grade 8 concert band, the Skeena Dyan Myrh and pottery by Dan Condon. Halloween Spooktacular Oct, 31, Jazz Band, the quintet and the Grade 9/10 Opening night reception Nov, 1 at 7 p,m. HANKY PANKY'S is your dance party night concert band. Admission by donation. Pro- Lower gallery: Blatherings, a collection of club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college ceeds to the Skeena Band Tour 2004 to Vic- mixed media works by Kara Myhr, Joey Lun- night Thursday, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Fri- toria. drigan and Trina Myrh. day and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. [] Thornhlll Junior Secondary Dessert Con- • The Terrace Art Gallery is open Wednesday ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays: jam cert Friday, Nov. 14 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Thursday from noon-4 p.m., and Friday sessions with Frank and Friends, Moonshine and Country Club, at 7:30 p.m, Featuring from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays from noon and Copper Mountain. Participant prize meat band students. Tickets at the door. This is a to 4 p.m. Sundays from 1-4 p,m. Call 638- draw starts at 4 p,m, All members welcome; fundralsing event to help cover travel ex- 8884. bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. penses to the national music festival in Mon- Comedy treal. Terrace 75 • Yuk Yuk's on Tour, presented by the Terrace Little Theatre as a spooktacular alternative Local theatre I 2003 RCMP Regimental •all. Celebrating for Halloween fun Oct 31 and Nov 1 at the the city of Terrace 75th anniversary. Satur- Best Western Terrace. Featuring acclaimed • On Cue Players holds a reading for a Festi- day, Nov. 8 at Veritas School. Dinner and Native Canadian comedian Howle Miller and val Play, Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 6:59 p.m. at dance, Live entertainment with The Accelera- with the wickedly funny Tony Binns. Tickets the CEP Hall, 623 Enterprise Avenue, in Kiti- tors, Tickets available until Oct. 31 at the Ter- are $16 each at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. mat, The drama festival will take place in race detachment. Formal dress. Show starts at 9 p.m. May 2004. This is a great opportunity for amateurs to get involved with community Fax 638-8432 to make the theatre. For more information, call Garcon i Deadline is.5 p'm. Thursday;i Halloween evenings at 632-5990 or Doreen at 632-6749. Events will run space:permitting. Halloween Dance at the Elks Hall Saturday

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~..mo, il Iooxeson , I FRIDAY,OCT. 31 The Skeena Valley Snowmobile Club meets on ~' _Wednesdaysand I • Kids Halloween Party at the Kermode Friend- the first Wednesday of the month downstairs ~.~/ Sotur¢loys so your I at the Sandman Inn at 7:30 p.m. Everyone 20% Off ~er-o-~rrie~ I Games,ShipSocietyprizesfrOmand lots1"3 ofP'm'funlPleaSeCall Marsharegister'or welcome.For info, call Joyce at 635-7913. c~iveryour i co,,oo. The Klnette Club of Terrace meets the second All Blaok Clothing, Hats Wednesday of each month at the Kin Hut at '' I .... paper. I • Heritage Park Museum Halloween. Oct, 31 6:30 p,m, We are an energetic group of women (, & Aocessories_ from 5-8 p.m. Trick or treat for the children. serving the community's greatest needs. If Surprises at each cabin. Games, costume con- }i ~i}i!i!~[i]]]]{il]~]Tii}}!~:~:}:~:i:~?'' 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Preschool Storytime wagesand benefitsto warkers and their families and over $2 billion in SATURDAY, NOV. 1 (3-5 years) Wed, or Thurs from 10-11 a.m. lax revenueto various levelsof government. However,the conlinuin9 • Christmas Bazaar. Sacred Heart Parish, Starting Nov. 12 and 13. Registration begins market decreasesand ob losses mean"that coaslal [orest.ry is on !he Nov. 1 from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. At the Veritas Oct. 29. decline• Threecoastal I'orest companies in British Columbia,Inter.lot I School Gym, 4836 Straume Ave. Timberwest, and Weyerhaeuser,worked Io develop o document titled Attention Crafters: showcase your wares at Embracinga New Vision: RebuildingBC's Coastal ForestIndustry. Will'].in TUESDAY, NOV. 4 the 3rd Annual Centennial Christian School the documentare 10 visionsthat prpsenl an idea for how to increasethe • The Breastfeedlng Support Group holds its coastalforest industry. Christmas Arts and Crafts Sale Saturday, .o lusx monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the education Vision #1- World Class Mills- efficient mills that will ensure logs Nov. 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call the room at Mills Memorial Hospital, All morns school at 635-6173 or Maria at 635-7531 to harvestedin BC stay ia BC. There'will be [ewermills but thesemills will with nursing children welcome. Bring ques- run all the time andwill extract the highest value kom each log. In 10 reserve a table. years,lhere will be severalnew smallerstate-of-the-art mills on the coast. tions and concerns, come to meet other morns Vision #2- A Vibrant,Growing Value-Added Industry- The visionis for and babies, come for a snack and a night out. The Terrace Community Band rehearses Tues- BC wood Io be processedin BC by local craftsmen,and be marketed Call Cathy at 635-7397. days from 7-9 p,m. in the Skeena Junior band room. We welcome all new and former adult the next generationof Coastalwpr~ers and communities.. NOVEMBER 7-8 members to join in the fun, For into, please Baby's Name: Vision #3- Brand.NameProducts and ExRandedMarkets- Brand name • Mills Memorial Hospital Auxllllary Craft call 635-4729. Baby's Name: Shayla Rose products thatdisplay BC's uniquewood qualilieswill be marketed world- Fair in the education room of the hospital wide, withmarkels expanding to. ne~v.areas on the globe: . . . Nolen Kasik Date & Time of Birth: Nov. 7 from noon to 4 p,m, and Nov. 8 from October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: vision #4- Res~ecled.War dwide fog EnvironmentalLeadership- The 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Date & Time of Birth: October 21, 2003 at 2:23 p.m. coastal industrywill be a leader in environmenlolmanagement thraugh More than 90 per cent of breast lumps are dis- October 15, 2003 at 12:30 a,m. Weight: 9 lbs. 6 oz. Sex: Female science-basedprinciples, callaberatlve approaches, suslainable practkes, covered by women themselves. The majority of and independent,Ihlrd-pa~ certilication. Part I Continued... MONDAY, NOV. 10 breast lumps are non-cancerous. About one Weight: 5 Ibs. 13 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Rick & Loft Gullason • Skeena Valley Fall Fair Association general woman in eight will develop breast cancer. A Pareak~: Grog&Jeannine Knox ¢ meeting 7 p.m, at the Terrace Art Gallery. monthly breast self-examination, periodic ¢ Everyone is welcome, medical checks and mammography can lead Baby's Name: to early detection and treatment. For further Baby's Name: Shame Leonard Roy THURSDAY, NOV. 13 information, call the Cancer Information Ser- Sarah Karen Date & 'rime of Birth: • Cancer support group for family and friends vice at 1:888-939-3333 or pick up a booklet at meets at the Canadian Cancer Society Re- Date & Time of Birth: October 9, 2003 at 3:07 a.m. the Cancer Resource Centre at 207-4650 Lazel- October 21, 2003 at 6:30 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs. 3 oz. Sex: Male source Centre at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. at 7 le Ave, between noon and 2 p,m. Monday to p,m, The next meeting is Nov, 27, Call Craig Friday, Weight: 8 Ibs. 11 oz, Sex: Female Parents: Rod Aster & at 635-0049 or Rose Marie at 635-6985, Parents: Keilh& Tracey Fell Ocraldine Robinson Terrace Churches Food Bank opens for its Oc- ¢ ¢ Join us at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre UPCOMING EVENTS tober distribution Oct, 27-30, Last names November 6- Skeena Junior Band Concert- 7:30 p.m, [] The Terrace Tourism Society will be present- starting from A-H on Monday, Oct, 27; I-R Baby's Name: Baby's Name: ing the annual Kermode Christmas Parade on Tuesday, Oct. 28, S-Z Wednesday Oct, 29 and Robert Douglas Kaidyn Maxis November 8- Barachois ~ Acadian traditional music Saturday December 6, 2003 starting at 6 p.m. anyone missed Thursday, Oct. 30. Bring identi- Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: filled with passion and life ;i :" ..... Mark it on your calendars so you don't miss fication for you and your dependents, Call October 15, 2003 at 8:58 a.m. October 6, 2003 at 11:28 a.m, - 8:00 p.m, k:;7,~ ..... i this great family event full of lights and holi- 635-3744, Tickets $25.00 at the d66r :i day cheer, For information on participating in Weight: 8 Ibs. 7 oz. Sex: Male Welghb 6 lbs, I oz. Sex: Female $20.00 forstLidents/Senior~ ::ii::fii::: ::,, this year's event, please contact Terrace Tour- Halloween Programs at the library: Preschool Parents: John &Melissa Dave/ Parents: Blair & Melaney l~ot ism at 635.0832. Halloween Friday, Oct, 31 from 10-11 a.m. Baby brotherfor AshlO, Baby sister for Seen NovemSer iS:::Benn~flt :~onCer~:ibi trio ~0meless Come in your costume for stories and funl Featuring local First NatiOnsArtlstsi;i :~ii Scary Story Night for children aged 6-8 years ~: L 7:00 p.m: ' ::i !:: ::;:;::~:z:~??: PSAs Flu and Pneumococoal Vaccine drop.In clinics Thursday, Oct. 30 from 7-8 p,m, Come as your- ~!ifN6rthern Drugs' Baby Club and i iT ckets $15.00 aild a! norl'perisharoie food item at the Health Unit Auditorium Nov, 3-7, 10, self or come in disguise to the library for spoo- ~dr hewborn will receive their first Novei:ilber ~),1, 22~ Tei:race Little Theatre presents 12, and 14, From 8:30 a.m, to 4:30 p,m, Even- ky stories by candlelight, All programs are CINDERELLA (aPahtomime for the Entire Family ing clinics from 6:30.8:30 p,rn, Nov, 5, 10 and free, but please register In person or by calling 12. Both vaccines free to anyone aged 65 and 638-8177. Bear older. The Flu vaccine is free to people with Special Matinee Performance- Nov. 22.2:00 p.m. November Is Diabetes Month. Canvassers will Tickets $12,00 -in advance $:1.4.00, at the door chronic health Illnesses, otherwise there is a $15 fee, At 3412 Kalum St. be going out door-to-door for donations to the Children- $8.00- in advance $10.00. at the door Canadian Diabetes Association. Money is Tickets available at Uniglobe Travel Members of the Thomhlll Junior Secondary used for research, education and support to School bands will be door.to-door over the send children to a special camp for diabetic . Terrace Concert Terrace Little Nov, I weekend selling Canadian Tire gift children. Let us all work together to find a Society Tickets Theatre Tickets cards, Proceeds help us cover travel expenses cure for this dreadful disease, for a band trip to the nationals in Montreal. Available at Available at TGIF Fun Club (Thank Gosh it's French). Stu; Cook's Jewellers Unlglobe Courtesy Northern Health Authority for Families. Discus- dents in K.12 are invited to the Caledonia Gym every Friday there's no school for fun French in the Skeena Mall Travel sion sessions, The Ministry of Children and Fa. SKEENAMALL mlly Development Is putting regional ab0rlgi, activities for all ages, $10/day, Bring a lunch...... From 9a m-3 30 p m Ca Gary at 635-653/ TERRACE,B.C. , l

't q The Terrace Standar'd, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 - B3 • Reunion PASSPORTS ALVER TAIT reaches Canadian passports have out to a figure in pole gone hlgh-tech with new carved by the legendary security features, such as Nisga'a master Oyal in holograms and optically the 1860s to honour variable ink, photos can have no shadows and must TaWs great-grandfather. have a white background. Tait, seen here during a ,~. ,., JON'S PHOTOGRAPHIOS special ceremony at high.resolution digit.a/camera London's British Mu- meets the new tecn specs. seum, helped with re- 615.0033 storation efforts on the ~==port, VI~, Petm~mte~ hiding, greemm. pole, originally dedica- ted to honour Chief Luuya'as. "The pole and an eagle figurine Tait carved will be on exhibit in the Wellcome Trust ' ...... ~i~.~ ...... : Gallery, the new hub gallery for the museum's ethnography depart- Photo? ment. Up to 5 million vi- sitors tour the museum Did you see a photo izl the each year. PHOTO COUR- you want a copy of.~ The "re TESY OF JONATHAN KING Standard along with Northern Photo Ltd. now provides this service. Nisga'a students and elders Come into our office locate, at 3210 Clinton Street and it travel to a special matinee file photo of your choice ;at 4"x6" 5'x7" o,~r,Phom By JENNIFER LANG Price indt, des prinling lee fra,~ Northern IT WAS just the ticket for purchasing fee from Ihe TerraceSlan All photographsare copyrlghl~l to the Terra a rainy ;afternoon. ' Nearly 80 elementary (Note: 90% of photos ~ken are digital photos of high quality peg. Black and white prinls students from the Nass nlso available from back and while ~gatives.) Valley " and six elders - took in a special matinee •showing of the movie .Whale Rider, a magical coming'of-age story about TERRACE a Maori girl in a remote northern photo New Zealand village. "Your Headquarters For Digital As she waited in the Cameras And Digital Imaging.Services" STANDARD foyer for the movie to 4-4736 LakelseAvenue Ph: 638-7283 Fax: 638"8432 begin, elder Ivy Woods said she hadn't been to the movie theatre for many ye'ars.: 'This particular show was onlysupposed to play one night only at the Tilli- cum Twin Theatres as part of the once-a-month Tor- FILM STUDIES: From left, elders Sarah Haizimsque, Evelyn Woods, Aron onto Film Circuit series, Russ (at the back), Emily Mercer and Ivy Woods. JENNIFERLANG PHOTO sponsored here by the Ter- race and District Arts Council, invited to attend. Meanwhile, it turns out The film played later teachers across the Nass that night, as planned. Valley have been reading Beaupre said there was Witi Ihimaera's 1987 a lot of advance interest in novel, Whale Rider, to Whale Rider from people their classes and wondered in outlying communities. if a matinee could be ar- One man from Kitwan- ranged. ga planned to attend, driv- The Tillicum Twin ing back home after the ~heatres agreed, arts' show. • ': ' ~'~vA | lint I~ J. ' ;~ cbfincil,, president Ki m , ,If.,you didn't get out to B~upi:e ~aid, " ..... see it last week, you will So on Oct. 22, students have another chance to in Grades 4-7 from New see Whale Rider on the big Aiyansh and Gitwink- screen. sihlkw, climbed aboard a It's playing here again School bus for the one-and- Monday, Nov. l0 at 7:15 a,half hour trip to Terrace. p.m. as part of another film Students taking a First series, the Travelling Pic- Nations studies course at ture Show's fall tour. • Caledonia Senior Second- You might want to get ary in Terrace were also there early. Legion meets Nov. 10 CONTRIBUTOR Cmde. Peter Crompton would like members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 to know the next General Meeting night is Monday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. This is a change for November, because Remem- brance Day falls on the second Tuesday that month. Also, Branch 13 is not open on Sundays, despite a misprint that inadvertently appeared in last week's Le- gion News. But Saturday afternoons are becoming quite popular.

Nel deJong It is with pleasure that we at the Happy Gang Center celebrate our friend, htel deJong, as Senior of the Month. During this year, 2003, Nel remembers that it was fi~ years ago that she and her husband Jac and family of five left Holland to make their home in Canada. After arriving by ship in Nova Scotia, they Oct. 2003 Good weather. Lively discussion on a travelle~'i across this continent by train to Bright Harvest Moon, tip of meeting to be held with Summerland where they ,found employment. Later they moved on to snow on the mountain. Roger Harris MLA re the ~:',~ :~ Terracewhere her husband was employed Hasn't this been a great closure of some ....~ ~ !~i~i! at Frank's Dairy Farm. Not knowing the ~: ~ ~¢~i Eng ish anfluage, Nel was encouraged to fall? Terraceview beds. ic~ ~ :~ attend nlg~t classes at Skeena Hiflh ~i!i i ~tt...... School. A farm was purchased directly The Happy Gang held it's A large number of across from Parkside School on Eby St. and for years they raised and sold October meeting, and we people turned out to help vegetables, After becoming o widow and her children had homes of their own, Nel continued to raise arid sell bedding plants for the Terrace Co.op. had several new men'~bers Clara Turner celebrate her Even after she sold the Farm and moved to her latest home, she has welcome a guest speaker 90th birthday. Clara has continued to be an avid gardener; her yard often displaying at least one hundred geranium plants, as well as many other varieties of plants. She who told us about a new lived here for a long time, proudly competed at the Thomhill Fall Fair and would be invited to act in the exercise program set up is still an active member of cal0acity of j.ud~e,of the garden produce. Nel attendedthe Terrace Evangelical Free Church where she has given of especially for seniors and the Happy Gang and can her time and talents to be of service to olhers. For at least twenty-five years, she hosted Bible Study. grouL0sin her home. those with osteopor~sis. still throw a mean Carpet She has also been a long-time member of the Happy Gang Center and was This is a 10 week program bo~vl. invo.lve.d wi~ the preparation of lunches for many years. She has been enthusiastic and competitive in both bowlingand carpet 'Iv,ice a week and will Don't forget our bazaar bowlin~l during former years. probably start in the new on Nov. 8. She ~as donated her knitted items and willingly sold tickets in the Co'op and in the Mall to support the annual Happy Gang Bazaar and Bake Sale year registration and Don't brget your flu shot and each November would find her at the I~azaar assistlng as sales person as information will be it's important. Starting ~vell. Nel has given much of herself to this community. We appreciate her, love available later on. Monday, Nov. 3rd. her and thank her for all she has done for us. B4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003

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SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN 638-7283 PORTS II Local nabs bronze at world champs By SARAH A. ZlMMERMAN VAL JEFFERY should be proud of the bronze medal hanging around her neck but instead she's a little disappointed. "I think I had higher ex- pectations of myself, maybe unrealistically," says Jeffery of her first 3KEENA ANGLER shot as a global competi- tion. "It was very emotion- ROB BROWN al and overwhelming for me to be there - you feel Lines On Lines this pressure for represent- ing your country and your t's my mushroom money rod," said community who helped Bill Burke holding out a shiny Sage support you to be there and I for my inspection. emotional when you don't I took it, then handed him my pole. do well because it's over "How long is it?" so quickly." "Twelve feet. It's a six-weight.' The local martial artist Sage rods are too much money considering recently returned from the they are no better than the poles put out by World Karate/Kickboxing Daiwa and Fenwick, to name just two consider- Association's (WKA) ably less expensive brands that carry equally world championships in good guarantees against breakage. That is not to Ireland when she fought VAL JEFFERY shows off the bronze medal she earned in Ireland. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PH0"TO say that the Sage rods are not well made. With her way to a bronze medal the top quality guides perfectly wrapped (by in continuous fighting. uous fighting, she found Her first match came tinuous fighting cornpeti- tie heavier as well," he machine, I'm guessing) a durable metal reel The competition drew out the hard way how los- immediately after the tion taking part in four says. seat and the highest quality cork grips, they cer-. 2,500 competitors fighting ing one's concentration opening ceremonies and matches to clinch the "We train for that, but tainly are, but paying close to a thousand dol- in dozens of kickboxing can put an abrupt end to her tbcus just wasn't there, bronze medal, obviously with the pressure lars for a plastic rod seems excessive. and karate disciplines in a the competition. "'I don't really have an The final match against on her ,and because her Bill's rod was the top of the line. Its action variety of divisions based With an immediate excuse except that when I the eventual gold medal focus wasn't there, it was was something the Sage marketeers call "the on weight, age and exper,- knock-out format at the stepped in the ring I knew winner from Ireland was a really rough fight." European Spey." The line designation decal ience. Jeffery competed in tournament, one loss I wasn't ready to be in her toughest, says her in- But a bronze at the above the handle was 6/7. This is supposed to the women's over 35 means athletes don't move there," she recalls, structor Renshi btarwan world level is something to mean that the rod will reach its casting poten- years, under 65 kilogram on to any more fights and The loss was tough to Abu-Khadra. be proud of and it's given tial when loaded with a six double taper or division. that's exactly what hap- take so early on in the "With the last fight Val Jeffery that extra incentive seven weight forward line. That's the line that Participating in both pened to Jeffery in the tournament, but she re- had, it was against a very, and experience to train Bill had on it, and although I could cast it, I' point fighting and contin- point fighting competition. deemed herself in the con- very big girl who was a lit- even harder for next year. could feel that the rod wasn't loading fully. Sage is not the only rod manufacturer guilty of underrating rods. The House of l-lardy is notor- Demons want to ious for labeling its graphite (the Brits like to . .... call it carbon fibre) rods one or two line sizes under the line that will flex them properly. This put a scare into may be a throwback to the early days of gra- phite rod technology when insecurity with the "new material may have prompted the rod ma- NHL oldtimers l~ers to recommend hnes that couldn t possibly, stress their poles. HOCKEY FANS are in for a treat in the not-so distant • So, how much stress will a graphite rod take?, future as the Kitimat Ice Demons take on the NHL Old- TWO years ago I met a USAmerican Combat timers in what promises to be a fast-paced, exciting hockey game. fisherman who was casting a line he'd spliced ~ iiiii iil iii!!:,..... ' ,, i| ' together at home. He was throwing well over a With five Terrace players suiting up for the Ice De- 100 feet effortlessly on his 15 foot Sage nine- mons this year locals will have a chance to cheer some weight rod. His line was built of a dozen feet of of the hometown players on. 125 grain sinking line connected to a length of "I am totally looking forward to it," says Terrace right 16 weight floating line which was attached to a winger Troy Butler. "I played about 10 years of senior length of 14 weight floating line spliced in turn hockey and I've never had a chance to play the Oldti- mers before." to ~ 12 weight floater. Butler predicts the Demons just might be the under- PEE WEE captain Sahir Gill prepares for a tace-off against a member of Kiti- "Graphite rods," he told me as he sent out dogs given the line-up scheduled to take to the ice. mat's rep team. Gill scored a hat trick in the 7-2 victory over Kilimat Oct. 25. :another 100 foot blast, "are a lot stronger than Former hockey greats including Dale Hawerchuck, people think they are." Dave" Williams, Larry Melnyk and for Edmonton Oiler Bill had armed the rod with one of Sage's Glenn Anderson will be suiting up for the game. disc drag loop style reels. I don't care much for Pee Wees take two these new, salt water style soundless winches By SARAH A. Team captain Sahir Gill Kitimat the previous night . that make fighting fish easier and therefore strip "'We'll have to try to beat them with ZIMMERMAN lead the way in scoring by a much tighter score of the sport of one of its essential challenges, but I TERRACE'S Pee Wee with a hat trick. 'Taylor 3-2. was intrigued by the line he had on it. It had a speed because we'll have youth on our reps are starting to gel. Mallett, David Tooms, The wins are an indica- changeable head system, a tan coloured belly side. '" That's the word from Kyle Holtom and Scott tion the team is coming followed by a section of bright yellow level line assistant coach Roger Simpson each put one be- together after splitting a and another section of running line coloured hot Butler figures the Demons will have to play hard and Tooms after the local team tween the pipes to round pair of games against Kiti- orange. Bill said it was a "Mid Spey" made by fast if they're going to take the hockey heroes. snagged two games away out the scoring, mat two weeks previous. Rio, a company owned by Jim Vincent, another "We'll have to try to beat them with speed because from Kitirnat last weekend. Terrace net minder The team hits the road USAmerican Combat fisherman. we'll have youth on our side," Butler says. "The team today just Devon Ames put in a top- this weekend as it plays in Rio lines, along with two-fisted Sage rods, The Oldtimers' Hockey Challenge comes to Kitimat's started to actually pull to- notch performance only a tournament in Prince breathable waders, and high-end rain coats and Tamitik arena Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at gether," said Tooms after letting two goals in - one George. The next home giant leech like flies, are essential pieces of the Terrace Standard at 3210 Clinton St. for $20. Pro- Terrace's decisive 7-2 win of which was a tense third game isn't until Nov. 21-22 equipment for today's steelheader. They're fine ceeds go to the Aluminum City Telethon and Terrace over visiting Kitimat Oct. period penalty shot. when Terrace hosts Smi- twine, with a rugged coating and a wide selec- Firefighters local 2685. 25. The Pee Woes downed thers. tion of tapers. t Vincent took a leaf from the handbook of ve- teran steelheaders who discovered long ago that they could snip off the front end of a double ta- pered line, make a loop on both ends of the in- cision and, after coating them with Pliobond, make the same kind of loops on lengths of sink- ing line, or heads, thus creating an interchange- able system that would enable the angler to adapt readily to varying water flows. Building these lines was tedious. Rio's multi-tipped lines have made the one- rous and unhealthy task of building such a line unnecessary, provided one is prepared or able to spend over a hundred and a quarter on a fly line. ; The problem with the lines is that, in all but the smallest sizes, their loops tend to catch on the rod guides - a tendency that is generally just plain irritating but could be catastrophic if it happens at the end of a struggle with a trophy fish, • Air-Flo lines have solved this problem. These British lines have smooth clear loops that whis- ,tie through guides, They come with a five year iguarantee against breaking or cracking, and .their finish is as slick as as an algae coated stone. The only drawback to the Air-Flo multi-tip is one it shares with all multi-tips: it gives the an- gler too much choice, Do I stay with the floater? Do I go to the tip that sinks at three inches a second, or is a fast sinker better? At the end the end of the day it may be bet- ter to fish a floating line, leave some sanctuary to the fish and be unencumbered by those weighty decisions, ..... B6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003

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1 CottonwoodCres ; Thornhil,635q7 . l I 15 Church 1 PSYCHIC READINGS BY MARLINA Will enter your spirit by the sound of your voice. -- (/ ~ ' G raclo us ~j~l~l~W~ r Slmpl~ Helps with all problems. Re- Living V .~nazlng. moves evil obstacles, stress, negativity, loss nature. Love Specialist. Sample Reading (321)383-3561 .' COU T Designed for today's 5S* on the go! FOUND ONE girls mountain mma e ma N bike on Davis Ave, To claim and identify call 250-638-7251 ,nTerrace Wade & Danlelle (43NC2) LOST: LARGE gold hoop ear- ~cedfre~ Barnett ring with lattice design. Reward TERRACE ALLIANCE CHURCH -i October 29 offered. Lost Oct 9th at Skeena • Safe • Aff0rdable • Ve,v of ML Bake~ I ~ove c~a~)~ e4lr,. Malt. Call 250-635-1930 (42-2) • 1he utiimate in c0mfort ... and so mu~ mor~ I ht ~#i:tmta REWARD FOR return of our '~ 35230 Delair Road [ = 7month old black and white fe- Abbotsford I male cat. Black spot on chin. We purposeto know Christ, to makekiee knowntogether. ~ ~" ~ ~ 604-852-1139 I Missing sinceThanksgMng Day Our celebrationser~ices tnke place each Sunday at 10:30a.m. .~~~ ~ ~ :~ ~ Managed by the Safvati0n A,my ] on southsids. Call 250-635- www, cascadec0urt.ca ~.~ 0617 (43P3) We also run l

for supportfor Moderato Band's Fundraising "Now you to~etlmr are Christ's body; but each of" .....~:iThursdays 7:30-9.30 p,m. ~: for our tripto Music Fest Canada 2004, in Montreal. you is a d/fTerentpart of't," Y 0oF./2:27 m The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 - B7 ::270HelpiWanted 4000 NEW Vinyl Windows. Over 60 different sizes to choose from. Great Pricesl Chilliwack location 1-800-546- 8733. Surrey New & Used SHIPPER/RECEIVER 17861-64th Avenue, Surrey, 1- 877-570-8733. Thisis a full-timeposition and is availableimmediately. VANCOUVER TICKET SERV- ICE Located In the downtown The individualshould have some previous Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel,. experienceand be familiarwith parts and inventory Concerts & sports. Shania, Bo- wie, Macy, Gray, Chilipeppers, , control.They shouldalso possesa currentClass 5 for helping raise over s14,000 Seahawks, Canucks. Hotel ac- commodations available, 1-800- .~ driverslisence. The positionalso requires some heavy toward the new Sportsplex, 920.0887 liftingand the individualshould be neat and organized SIX PERSON hot tub, 20 jets, as therewill be somedealing with customers.Only Air Canada- John Dunlop Hawkair ~y~CE T..~ER~CE~~ six years old $6000.00. those interestedin possiblecareer advancementn~l Canadian Tire Itech Sports [el-" I :k'&'l II ;It 10,000BTU air conditioner, info @terraceautomall.com used once $450.00. Regency apply with resumeand in personto: The Mix 590- CJFW Tim Hortons gas fireplace $1200.00. Natural Greg Delaronde McDonald's Restaurant A&W gas Cleon furnace $300,00. TERRACE Call 250-638-1838 (43P3) Nanager Paragon Insurance M & M Meats Neid EnterprisesInc. Northern Drugs Coca-Cola 4921 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C.,' VSG 1K7 Terrace Standard King Foundation S NI )ARD [email protected] Sharalyn Palagian Save-On-Foods [email protected] AT LAST -- SOLUTIONS FOR Terrace City Council Rich McDaniel WOMEN, 100% Natural Pro- Your websitc/email address ducts For PMS, Menopause All SeasonsSource For Sports Bquer and More. Established Compa- could be herd ny. Commissions/Bonuses/Re- KitsumkalumTempo Gas Bar TerraceChrysler Contact us at 638-7283• sidual Income. We Train and Northern SavingsCredit Union Ken'sMarine Support. 1-888-873-0424. LOOKING TO market your Maureen Worobey Sight & Sound !i 160 ApPliances-- business to 195,000 outdoor NorthwestWeekly Robert Bateman enthusiasts in a Provincial Mag- Willia USE MOFFAT fridge and elec- azine with guaranteed distribu- Sonny'sCollectables BC Oldtimers tric range. Almond with black tion? Call Ann=marie Rindt at 1.800-661-6335 for more Infor- Terrace & DistrictCredit Union lan Bagg trim. Excellent condition. marion. URGENT: JOB POSTINGS $750.00 for pair. Call 250-638- TWO (21 INSTRUCTORS FOR ACUTE CARE PRACTICUM 8904 (44P3) HOME WORKERS NEEDEDItl Assembling Products - Mail- Please reply by Monday, November 3, 2003 ing/Processing Our Circulars - Ouailflcatlons 33: Obituaries : :: Copy/Mailing PC Disk Program. We are planning to hire two instructors to provide clinical No Experience Neededl F,REE supervision for 10 practical nurse students. The following info @ www.gifts-plus-online.comor are the qualifications: send S.A.S.E. to: CRAFTS, 8- • Personal Resume AUCTiOHS 7777 Keele St., Dept 113, Ref # • Copy of Registration , :~ TOOL AUCTION at 3031 7-702, Concord, Ontario L4K • Current CPR Certification ' 1Y7. Call 705-726-6795 • Criminal Record Search r ~ ~: Kofoed, Terrace, B.C. • Degree .:-~ i=;' Saturday, Nov. 1 at 10 22 ACRES for sale. Working gravel pit. $219,000. Owner • Recent Acute Medicine and/or Surgery Experience ?. :::- a.m. Preview: Oct. 31, 1-7 will hold first mortgage. 250- pro. Partial List: Kabota 379-2281. There will be ten practical nurse students fiom our ~. I 'l~:~l/i m ~l)ased on doubleoccup=¢y~ water pump, engine hoist, BUSINESS FOR sale. Vans LPN program who will be completing their ACute Care. ~ :~i. ~ - Practicum at Mills Memorial Hospital.. : : , ~ : .... air jack, air compressor, News - Terrace. Excellent fami- • The Practicum will run from November 17th, 2003 to :; snow blowe£ welding ly business with growth poten- December 5th, 2003. tial. Serious inquiries only. Gary tables, steel-top work • If you require a more detailed description of the duiles, Ih'in. Jm..ge~ or Sharon 250-847-2412 (43P3) please contact Frances 8erlow - Palmer #(780) 427-5972 bench, shop vac, spill at Norquest College in Edmonton. Axworth )" response kit, first aid kits, [ I * Great Corporate Rates Interested and Qualified Instructors, please fax or mail resume to: Brian passed away peacefully first aid blankets, gun wash, on October 20, 2003 at Ihe [ acres B.c.a.4 lef I~ I ' ~reekend Teaxa Rates I I iJniqueoPportunity to own~andoperate a I Gltksan Wat'auwet,en Education Society (GWES) i (kelocals~u;deyo~ ~ I p..h.n,~,. I life jackets, hip waders, 12003 Kenworlhwith zerodown.You mustl Attn: Ka.nen Bdllon (Program Manager) young age of 48. For the past I "p he 'te I Pub ' Beer & Id/ine St°re I I havea minimumONEYEAR flat deckhigh-[ 15 months Brian was very 100 & 200' tape measures, I way experienceable and willing to run[ Box 428 courageous in his battle with fire extinguishers, dry I CMtADA/USAand possess good references. I flazelten, B.C. V0J :LY0 cancer. He was an inspiration boxes, tarps, traffic control I Steve or Andre (800) 663-0099 I Phone (250) 842-2248 Extension #351 Fax: (250) 842-2219 ' t, ~ryonewho knew him signs & cones, welding & c ery much laved and SEASONAL BUSINESS, float- c ed by his family and ball peen hammers, boxes ing 30' cafe, located on the f s. A Celebration of of nails, wheelbarrows, Douglas Channel at MK Marina, Job Available Brian's Life was held on shovels, landscape rakes, Kitimat, B.C. Set up .to seat 12 October 26, 2003. We would brooms, roller tapes, plus people. Equipment: freezer, mi- Museum Director/Curator like to thank all of the nurses much, much more. crowave, stove; pizza oven, re- at h~ills Memorial Hospital frigerated stainless sub table, Organization: Terrace and District Museum Society dnd Dr. Peter Hay, who cared P stainless worktables with Location: Heritage Park Museum, Terrace, for Brian and made his final /q on shelves, stainless cooking Closing Date: November 15, 2003 journey comfortable and SEAPORT LIMOUSINE LT war& There is also a spacious Salary Range: $500.00/week, 35-40 hours )eaceful. In Lieu of flowers, room upstairs which could be per week, some evenings and week-end work donations to the Terrace PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE storage and/or office. Asking Palliallve Care Program or the For full listlngs, visit our website: $39,000.00. Call 250-847-4331 The Heritage Park Museum' in Terrace, BC has Terrace Branch of the Daily scheduled bus service from Stewart to www.marjonauctions.com employment-fora museumdirector/curator to manage Terrace and return, and all points in between. Pick- (250) 635-9452 our facility,and work toward the long term preservation up and delivery of goods in Terrace, C.O.D~ and TRAIN TO work in The Com- puter Industry. Network Techni- of our eight buildingsand thousandsof artifacts :c.gqr~g.r..sg~ic. ~...... L. cian, Computer Technician, This person,will~work-,closelywith a Board of Directors p.._;..;i...,...,..,rr- I Programer Analyst, Office Ad- and be guided by a long-term strategicplan and .... P.O. Box 217, Stewart, B.C. ministrator. For Program or budgetary limitations. Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 636-2633 Student Loan Information from ..... Tel'ra._ce D_poj~ ,,35-766 [..._~_~_7~. , Flooring Distributor NEEDS our CDI College Abbotsford The individual will oversee the development and Campus Call toll free today 1- implementationof public events,school programs, CASH FLOW Laminate - $.49 688-421-7225. sq/ft, Laminate tile - $.99 sq/ft, display development,collection management, volunteer 1X6" knotty fir - $.80 sq/ft, slate 270 Help Wanted coordination, staffsupervision and or granite from - $1.99 sq/ft, 3 • . . .. administration duties. 1/4" oak or maple pre fin - CLASS ONE driver required for ml~r-Ln vj o, v interior based company. 2 years Qualifications: We are interested in interviewing YourWekome SERVICES LTD. $3.99 sq/fl, 3 1/4" exotics pro- Super B flat deck experience energetic, creativeapplicants with past-secondary Wagon Hostess for SPECIALISTS IN CLEANING finished- $4.99 sq/ft, bamboo, required ongeneral freight. We museum education or equivalent practical museum prefinished - $3.99 sq/ft, 1-800- offer performance based Terrace, B.C..is: .. • CHIMNEYS & FURNACES *SEPTIC TANK & DRAINS 631-3342. renumeration, assigned units, experience. Educationalprogramming experience, • AIR DUCTS •SEPTIC FIELD FLUSHING benefits, direct deposit. communityoutreach, event p]anning,and grant writing • BOILERS *CATCH BASIN & SUMP PITS Company operates primarily Cathy • FIREPLACES •REST. GREASE TRAPS BC/BC-AB. Fax resume & expertisewill be considered.As a visible • ATTIC INSULATION REMOVAL *ELECTRICSNAKE abstract 250-828-1490. representative [or the Society this position calls far a 615-9286 • AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS *FLOOD CLEAN UPS WALNUT FINISH dining ream person with good interpersonalskills outgoing • PAINT BOOTHS *VACUUM EXCAVATION table with two leaves. Four WANTED: Experienced bucker- If you are new t6 straight back and two captain man/Iogscaler for camp position public presence, writing skills, ancl up-to'date computer skills. Terrace or having a Industri'al Vacuum Trucks 635- 1 1 32 c'hairs. Matching buffet and in the Fort St. James Distdcl hutch. Asking $2200.00. Call starting approximately Novem- Apply by mail or submit application in person to: baby, please call Your ~ :il ~fl ~] VI :i ~hll~ I q ~:i [o]:1.1 ~'~ I,[,~, f;l fill u :D]:] l ~ fit.l~l 250-635-8797 (42P3) ber 15. Mail your resume to: TDB Consultants Inc., 2032 Ms. Cindy Sabino, Director Welcome Wagon Ri~er Road, Prince George, Her!tag= Park Museum .Society hostessfor your free B.C. V2L 5S8 Fax: 250-562. Carlson Wagon lit Travel ~i~s and inbrmatio~ I CLEANING YOUR AIR DUCTS WIll RELIEVE 0227 Attn: M. Green. #2-4736 La[elseAve, I AllERGY SUFFERERS AND IMPROVE AIR QUALITY. Terrace, BC V8G 1R6 Phone 250 635 2277

CONFIDENTIAl, SECRE'rARY/EXECUTIVE ASSISTAN'r to the DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES " KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY " ~..~" ~eCI $ELYv/NG,,ll1Rlt~a y COOSEMANS PIANOS and LABOUR RELATIONS • : MO ,,r.i., .,.. ,.o SCHOOL DISTRICT 82 (COAST MOUNTAINS) Director Of Programs • ~ ~' Yo'--uiMo;ingProfessiolasS ce'igg ~ Piano Tuning 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 3E9 The Ksan House Society is seeking an independent, motivated, ~1~.~ T~k & New 32 & 28 fl #ailersal YourSe~ce) Complet~ RebuiIding passionate, friendly indwidual for the full-time position of Regulating & Sales Applications are inviied for the above noted position which DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS. Ksan Society is a non-profit "L~.~ * Across town or the country t Cem'fied is excluded from union affiliation. The position is based at .,, * Will assist or load for you the School Board Office, Terrace, B.C. grassroots organization which operates a transition house, • Reasonable Rates Piano Tuner. Technician emergency shelter and hostel, subsidized housing, sexual assault 1-866-615-0002 Jos~ Coos~mans The successful candidate will have extensive contacts with crisis line, sexual assault centre and women's counsellor programs. "~| ~ ! ADVANCEDBOOKING BISCOUN1 administrative officers, union members and officials, excluded The successful candidate will be dedicated to equality and will Ph:615'0002 cell: 638'6969 (2so) 635-9275 staff and the public. Within the scope or assigned duties the have an understanding (or a strong desire to learn) of issues facing applicant wil/be required to demonstrate a major degree of individuals in an isolated resorce based community. , energy, initiative and dedication to excellence of work. The position involves managing all the Sacietys housing This is a challenging position which may involve travel programs including the Terrace Transition House, Terrace from time to time. Emergency Shelter and Hostel, and independent housin~ ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: programs. The successful applicant will organize, direct and 1. Demonstrated knowledge, ability and interest in working manage all housing programs consistent wirit Board approved with word processing and computer equipment. agency policies, g0als anffobjectives and in accordancewith legal, 2. Aproven ability to act with tact, diplomacy, and statutory, constitutional and other requirements. They will ensure a efficiency under pressure Excellent written and oral high standard of client based program delivery is maintained as commumcatlon skills. well as promote the agencyi objectives through contact with the 3. 'A proved record of excellent work in a confidential community, business organizations and th e general public. executive secretarial position 4. A proved ability to accomp.lish a wide variety of Job Skills and Abilities: assigned tasks with proscribed deadline and with , the ability to hnetion independently and frequently pressure mimmal supervision. while managing multiple concurrent prolecu. Rubber Duc Daycare 5. Abilit 7 to transcribe from dictation equipment, i excellent oral,written, public speaking, presentation, training, Licensed Family Child care For 6. Supenor organizptional skills. facilitation and interpersonal communication skills. ~hs ~o :1/years DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: demonstrated teamwork leadership and supervisory skills I. Knowledge of the SDS Information System. well developed planning, organizing and controlling and 2. Knowledge of Labour Relations; OHS and WCB matters, administrative skiils. Calltoday to enrollyour Child 3. The successful applicant may be required to work evenings good time and general management skills. and weekend hours as circumstances may require, understanding of the dynamics, and ability to deal with and represent a non-profit organization in a positive and supportive Lorle flansen Tests of knowledge, skill and ability may be administered. fashion, r 6151983 The successful candidate must comply with the Criminal Records Review Act. Only those applicants who are short- ability to foster ~sitive relationships with staff, peer managers, listed will be contacted, SalapJ range: $40,000. $50,000 community agmcies, media and other external contacts. ii:!~ ';;~i ;( ;7 annually dependent on demo'nstrated skill, knowledge, publicity, public relations and community awareness skills. qualifications and experience, Applications, complete with ability to work effectively with staff, volunteers and non-profit resumes and references, will be accepted until 4:00 P,M., or publically funded groups, agencies and or~ganizations. ~ Needs Tuesday. November 4th, 2003 and should be addressed to: ability to deal tactfully with sensitive client tssues. ~Matthels~ Mr, Donald MaaPherson This is an excluded position within a unionized environment. Director of Human Resources & Labour Employment is conditional pending results of a Criminal Record Relations Search. Resumes with cover letter indicating non-profit i: '*TOPSOIL =SNOW PLOWING Coast Mountains School District 82 management experience by November 7th to Ksan House Society .~ ~. ";i~..:i.=!: • .~ i:: Terrace,B.C. 3211 Kenney Street by mail: 47N hzelle Avenue Terrace, B.C, V8G IT2 by fax: F...man .,,.,..,. Terrace, B (2. V8G 31/9 .... (250)635721?, 15 ...... or email:[email protected] . Rob Freeman ' . (2S0) OO~) ~OaL -0706 FAX (250) 638-4461 I I I III II B8 - The Terrace Standard Wednesday, October 29, 2003 i: :322: Education1"!: LIMMIT DE-LIMBER Operators .... Needed, Camp Job. Prince • .: . ' , ;. :. : . McNeiU&Co George Area. Phone 250-260- CERTIFIED llIM|aAL ACCOUNTANTS 5861, Fax 250.260-5862. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ex- Proposal Writer, Applied Degree ApRlicaSon PUBLICC PRACTICE ACCOUNTANT perienced TRAILER MECHAN- ICS for work in Prince George. MS FrontPage 2000 - Level I "(,mted s~dng remaining) $1 69 Northwest Community College requests proposals from persons A progressive CGA firm in Prince George requires an intermediate to senior level CGA sludent with public practice Must have own tools and be Nov3-8 • Men/Wed/Sat • 7-10/7-I0/9-4 interested in developing the business plan for an Applied Degree experience and above average computer skills. Duties will proflOent in welding and electri- cal scales a definite asset. Fax in EcosystemsTechnology to be offered at Northwest Community include the preparatio n of review, audit, and cornpi!ation Spanish Level 1 $79÷gsf resume to Arctic Manufacturing Nov4-Dec2 • Tue/Thu • 7:00pm-9:OOpm College; The Applied Degree will bu Id on existing:Natural engagement files and related tax returns using CascWaro and Ltd. at 250-962-2588 (42P1) other software, We offer a comprehensive fringe bencfi[ Resource Diploma programs at the College, Applicants should Management Skills for Supervisors - Pad 2 $469 package.and professional development opportunities, hove a degree in a related discipline and experience in the post Nov 4-7 t Tue-Fri *~' 8:3Oam-4:3Opm R6sum6s should be sent by e-mail to dan@mcncillcga,co~n secondary system as well os successful experiencein proposal and should include salary expectations. BOUGHT A COMPUTER but Worksofe: Joint OH&S Committee Training $99 writi'na: Terms of Referencefor the project can be obtained from See our website at www, mcncillcga.com need a little help getting start- Nov5 * Wed • 8:30am-5:3Opm [email protected]. : : : ~: : ~ ~ ed? Need help with the basics? • Proposolsam ~equffed fo be submitted io • Don't let your investment go to Bldg, Service Worker Level I "Oin~tedseadng remaining) $265' waste. Give me a call and we'll NOV7-O * Fri/Sat/Sun • 5-10/8:30.5:30/8;30-5:30 Beth Davies, Vice President Education and Student Suppod, get you surfing and emailing in 130 Ist Ave. West, Prince Rupert. V8J 2Z7 DELl MANAGER. The suc- CUSTOMER SERVICE Asso- no time. Call 250-635-3789 SuperHost: Fundamentals $79 or at the above email address n~ later than November 21,2003. cessful candidate Is knowledge- ciates - Kamloops to work rotat- (43S3) ..... • ...... able in all areas of the Dell Ex- Nov7 • Fd ,8:30om-5:3Opm - - ing shifts. Requirements: ex- FOR ENGLISH and 101 Tutor. perienced in merchandising, $15/hr. Call 250-631-2132 , .... :: NORTHWEST with good organizational skills. cellent customer service skills CPR Level "C" $69 People skills are essential as and Grade 12 or equivalent. (43P1) Nov8 • Sot • 9:00am-4:OOpm • this position is for a large full- We provide a competitive be,e- QUALIFIED MATURE tutor. scale deft with upwards of 30 fit package and a salary of Will teach English or French in Retail Customer Service Skills $99 employees. Advanced Food $9.05/hr. Forward resume to: reading, writing or math. Nov8-- •Sat ,9:O0am-4:0Opm' : Safe knowledge required. Grades 1-6 children or adults. Above aft, your best assets are Email: kamloops.jobs @convergysJ:om Fax: (250) $17/hr. Guaranteed results MS PowerPoint 2000 - Level I :$169 ~ Canadian Soci6t6 a positive attitude in a fast- • • paced setting combined with 571.5870. within 3-6 months. Will supply Nov10-19 Men/Wed 7:DOpm-10:DOpm ,, Cancer canadlenne some teaching aids. Call 250- Society du cancer flexibility and pleasant personal- ity. Beautiful Vancouver Island DEALERSHIP CON- 638-0775 (43P3) Foodsafe Level 1 ;~,~:~S":*':~;' ",::.':~"~$99i:: TROLLER/OFFICE Manager Nov • Fri/Sat • 6-10/9-4 ,,~ms. calumet^~No ~u=¢oso,wsto~ Iocatiom Top benefit and pen. required. Comox Valley Dodge 14-15 ~:~',~;~J~"',.:~'~:,~"%, ~';-':',:. "~-) sic, package. Apply to: Quality has an immediate position Providing Sepport. Funding Research. Giving Hope. Foods, Attn: Dell Supervisor, available for a full time interme- $37.95/MONTH FOR a phone Box 1120, Qualicum Beach, diate accountant. Successful B.C. V9K 1T3 applicants must have a strong line. Reconnection with no cred- Relay Co-ordinator (Terrace) INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN understanding of accounting it check. No deposit. No one re- Stuart Lake Lumber Co. Ltd. is and like to work in a high paced (Temporary Position. November '03 -June '04) fused. Email:[email protected] currently Iookin~] for a Certified env ronment and be able to su- Call Need-A-Phone 1-866-444- An organized indt~dtial ~th initiativea~d dm ability to ~t prioritiesand Industrial Electrician for its Saw- pervise a small office staff. Au- 3815 meet deadlines will excel in Ibis temporary part.time opportunity, You mill/Planer complex located in tomotive experience required Fort St James BC. The Ideal with full cycle accounting on the A-1 SIDING meting and guitars. will ensure Ihat Ihe Relayfor Life is a positive communi~ fimdraising Candidate will have knowledge PBS pc based computer system event, raising fimds for cancer research, patient anpport initiatives of Allen Bradley and GE PLC's preferred. Excellent pay plan We install 5" continuous gutters and educatinn progr~]s. TilLswill entail supporting t~'un leaders and and have Interprovinclal Certifi- and company benefits, will con, in assorted colours. Best rate in the Relay ~mmlaee, attending Coeunlttee meetinl~s, organizing team cation of BC T.Q. Candidates sider relocation expenses for town. Also install soffit, fascia, recndtment work, co.ordinating public-relations activities and. all should send their resumes to: the right individual. Apply In vinyl siding and roofing. 20% printed and media =ualerials, and preparing an evaluatinn and dam Mike Goodwin, Stuart Lake confidence to: Bruce smith, Seniors discount on labor. 250- report after the evenL Lumber Co. Ltd., PC Box 5, General manager, Comox Val- 635-9714 (43P3) Fort St James, BC V0J 1P0 ley Dodge, Courtenay, BC. Familiaritywith I~ISWord and Excel is desirable. Aboveall, you are Fax 250-990-8883. V9N 5Y8. (250)338-5451. Fax: FIVE TON flat deck for hire. a team player who can build strong teams and enjoys a challenge and Reasonable rotes. Long and FULL AND part time class 1 (250)338-1442. bringing people Iogether. Event-n]anagementand vohmteer-sa=pervision short hauls. Call 250-615-5466 drivers required. Must have 1 ATTN: WORK at Home. Real 11|1111111~!111~!111~||1|11111111111111 experience is preferred. years experience, competitive People, Real Success. We're (44P3) Please send your resume by November 7th to: Stephen A. Itorton, wages and benefits, Year ordinary people, we just follow HANDYMAN AVAILABLE for Canadian Cancer Soclet); Northern Region Office, 401 Quebec round work. BC, Alberta. 1- an extraordinary system. We small repairs. Carpentry, plumb- ouse Street, Prince George, B.C. ¥2L IW5. E-mail:[email protected] 800-667'-3944. earn $2500-$5000+. ing and millwrighting. Call even- The Canadhn~ Career Soc~'eO, provides equal opportunity in www.SimplyChoose.com ings 250-635-4395 $25/hr. emploj,mentand encottragesapplications from all quah'Jledpersons. Want to earn EXPERIENCED BUNCHER, (44P3) Publishing extra CASH PROCESSOR AND BUTTON- in your spare TOP OPERATORS, also log- 1 Where all of your printing needs are completed • time... ging trucks w/6 bunk hayracks needed in Fort Nelson for winter BOOKKEEPING SERVICES: with fast service at reasonable prices. by installing the nation's most season Dec-Mar. Good rates. papular satellite dish. Set up and maintenance of your For into call 250-774-6229 small business requirements. WE 8PEOMU.IZE flO SELLING (42P3) We prov/de the work. Serving the Northwest for over IN .~ GREAT OPPORTUNITY!If Na- 9 years. Phone 250-635-9592. Work evenings/weekends tional Book company looking for WCG International Consultants Ltd,, rated as one of BC's Successful applicantsmust have energetic, self-starter individual top 25 companies to ,work for by BC Business magazine, experienceinstalling satellite to service schools and busi- Office Stationary - Business Cards• requires a dynamic, flexible Vocational Coach/Job Coach dishes, and have their own nesses in your local area. In- Brochures - Flyers - Posters - Newsletters who is a well-organized team player. A demonstrated equipmentas well as a valid ventory will be supplied. Re- record of working with persons with disabilities is driver's license and reliable quires van and access to inter- Looking for - Absolutely Anything on Paper - • q essential, You must have excellent computer, time transportation. Must also have net or fax. No experience nec- essary. Will train. 40-60K an- Child Care? management and direct service skills in addition to the Internetas well as e-mail. Phi 635-187?- - Fax: 635-1868 | nual potential earnings. Don't SkeenaChild Care Resource and lAIJ =liiliil =liliiJiimilia =ili li Jiiil'l] demonstrated plannin~ skills and job placement Please e.mall Allison miss this opportunity. Call 1- Referralhas Informationon [email protected],corn experience. Applicants must display an understanding of 800-277-4934 or visit www.se- childcare optionsand on lect-books.com (44P1) performance driven and outcome based service delivery. EXPRES.~SERVE choosingchild care, Qualifications LOG HARVESTING company Drop by The Family Place ONE AND two bedroom apart- ONE, TWO and three bedroom hiring TRUCK DRIVERS and at 4553 Park Ave. rnents. Two houses for rent. I apartments for rent. $350, • A combination of education and experience in working TECHNICAL SUPPORT Asso- EQUIPMENT OPERATORS in ,i~:~;.,i~or ca11.~8-1113;:.,,. i,..,::':. like to make you happy, but not $450, $550 Heat and hot water in the field of vocational rehabilitation and demonstrating ciates -Kamloops...Require- the F3. ~St, Jphn :area~..Must.~be "too happy;' Call 250-615;2361 included. Recently painted. Se- willing t~ Stay in Can~p~Tndwork the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities in planning meats; Ability to solve custom- " ..... w~an'sRe~aurce Society or 250-635;3354 (38TFN) curtly on premises. Please call flexible hours. Contact John @ andis fundedby the Minis~y of Community, services and job placement services; er complaints with regard to ONE BEDROOM apartment. 250-638-0015 or 250-63B~1749 their cable broadband access to 1-866787-8990 or send resume 4,~ /,b0riginaland W0rnen's Services (320.TFN) • Minimum 2 years experience working with persons to 250-787-8991 (44P1) Clean, quiet, new paint, laundry with disabilities in a Vocational Rehabilitation setting. the Intemet. Rotating shifts. facilities. Available immediately. SMALL APARTMENT in four- Grade 12 or equivalent. MOUNT LAYTON HOTS- Call Tom at 250-615-5441 PRINGS is now accepting appli- plax in Thornhill. Ideal for single Please apply no later than Saturday, November 1, 2003 $11.00/hr. Emall: kamloops.jobs (CTFN) person or couple. To view 250- Attn: Barbara Patterson cations for the position of @cony,raYs.ecru Fax: (250)571- ONE BEDROOM furnished 635-8288 (40P6) Triumph Vocational Services RESTAURANT MANAGER and 5870. or cook. Experience as a short apartment in Thornhill. Single TWO AND three bedroom [email protected] GET BACK ON TRACK! BAD A LEADING Southern Interior order cook as well as full course CREDIT? BILLS? UNEM- occupancy only. No pets, refer- suites in Thornhill. Close to lumber manufacturing facility banquet is necessary. Please PLOYED? NEED MONEY? ences required. $360 + $180 schools. $300 - $500/month. has an immediate full time drop off resume with a hand WE LENDll If you own your security deposit. Call 250-635- Fridge, stove. Contact Rob 250- opening for an Interprovincial written cover letter and expect- 2065(43P3) 636-7290 (43TFN) CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITIES Journeyman Millwright. The own home - you qualify. 1-877- HEALTHCARE IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA successful applicant must be ed rate of pay, or fax Art: Don- 987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com ONE, TWO & three bedroom able to work graveyard and aid or Marlene @ 250-798- apartments. Available imme- The Northern Health Authority is inviting applications for the 2478: (No phone calls please). Member of the Better Business weekend shifts. He must have Bureau. diately. On-site management. HUNTINGTON following position: experience in: (39TFN) References required. Call 250- * Optimll Double length Canter OPENING FOR CHAMBER- FREE CREDIT COUNSELLING 635-6428 or 250-638-0015 or APARTMENTS * Kockums Headrig • Consolidate debts 250-615-0345 * Ukiah Gang MAID. Drop off resume at front Taking Applications desk. No calls, no taxes please. • One Low Monthly Payment Kitimat & Terrace, BC Casual Comp. No. XO3-NW2024 * Newnes optimizedBoard Edger PERFECT PRIVACY for single. Cedars Motel • Eliminate or Reduce Interest This is a cozy, clean, complete- Now 2 Positions Available - 1 In Each Community * Newsnes Trimmer and Sorter :. •Rebuild Your Credit Rating C'BRIEN ROAD and Bridge ly furnished, studio suite. All for1 &2 This positionis involvedin receiving,storing, transportingand deliveryof * Auto Log Grade Reader • Credit CounsellingSocle(y of BC Upon successful completion of Maintenance Ltd. is currently utilities included with satellite Bedroom suites supplies and equipment in the Hospital. Assists inventory analyst by NON PROFIT SERVICE and laundry access. $490/mo. a 90 day probationary period, taking applications In Port , Clean,quiet renovated suites verifying inventorylevels. you will be offered a permanent 1-888-527-8999 No smoking, no pets. Call 250- Clements for a PLOW TRUCK , Ample parking position in a safe work environ- OPERATOR with a Class 1 It. 638:8323 (44P3) WAGE: $19.08 per hour. NEED MONEY NOWI Laundq/facilities ment In an ISO 14001 certified cease and Air Brake Ticket, If you have equity in your Qualifications: mill driven by continuous im- Closeto schools& downtown provement. Only the,ate be in- although applicants with a home, we can help! Can't CLINTON MANOR Grade 12 plus one year's recent related experienceor an equivalent Class 3 license will be consid- prove income, slow credit, bank On bus route combination of education training, and experience. Holds a valid terviewed will be contacted. Please fax your resume to: ered. Please fax resume to 250- says ,el Call Rick Graves at PARKMANOR APTS. On site management Transportationof DangerousGoods Certificate, Holds a valid Class 5 (250) 679-3545 ,'Attention: Per- 557-4306 or call 250-557-4282 Rick Graves & Associates. 1- Bachelor suites, No pets 604-306-0891. drivers license,Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in sonnet. (44P3) I and 2 bedroom apts. Refeiencesrequired writing. Ability to deal with others effectively, Physicalability to carry GRAPPLE SKIDDER Operator REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, Unfurnishedand furnished. out the duties of the position, Ability to organize work, Ability to Fulltime, seasonal, Merntt/Prin- LIFEGUARDS with NLS Certifi- Closeto swimmingpool & To view call operate relatedequipment. • ceton area. IWA rate, benefit downtown. No pets. ackage. Experience an asset. cate, CPR Level C and Senior CLOSING DATE: Friday,November 14, 2003 ~ ax resume 250-378-8117. Rescucitation as well as SE- REFERENCESREQUIRED. 638-1748 Only those selected for inter- CURITY GUARDS with Bronze NEW DELIVERY service in Pleaseinclude a reference to the Competition Numberon your town! BK DELIVERY. Call 250- Phone 635-3475 resume and forward it to: view will be contacted. Closing Cross, Bronze Medallion and date November 6, 2003. K-way CPR. Apply at Mount Layton 635-4469 or cell 250-631-2307 Brenda Lemal, HR Recruitment Assistant Conttactln.q Ltd. Hot Springs or fax resume to (44P3) 300- 299 Victoria Street, PrinceGeorge, BC V2L 5B8 EASY GOING, experienced ba- 250-798-2478. Attn: Donald or Toll Free: 1-877-905-1155 bysitter wanted occasionally Marlene. (42TFN) BEDROOM CABIN in between 7am-3pm for two well SMART PAINTING Experi- Thor=Thornhill. Electric heat, E-mathFsx:5o>< [email protected] NORTHERN HEALTH adjusted kids aged 1 and 3. My enced painting contractor will house or yours. Southslde pre- $375/mo. Available immediate- www.northernhealth.(a a N t b o r i t y paint.Fall and Winter interior, fered, Cash contract. Call 250- INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? 1 & 2 Bedroom Ill =aT,lyly or the first of November. Call We thankall applicanlshowever only thoseshort.listed will be contacted. Have you been audited, reas- exterior, residential and com- 250-638-8052 or 250-635-2319 615-5581 (43P3) mercial painting. 10% paint dis- sassed or disallowed certain Apartments Ill {44P3) claims by Canada Customs & count from supplier. Seniors Revenue Agency? r.gallen 15% labor discount. Profession- MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SAFETY & SOLICITOR GENERAL @shaw.ca Call R.G. Allen & al quality work. Reasonable Oo. Ltd. @ 1-250-542-0295; 24 • 420 Commercial BC Coroners Serv/ce rates. Free estimates. Refer- . • . . yrs Income tax experience; 8 ences available. Call Karl. 250- 1/2 yrs with Revenue Canada 615-0199 (41P3) 100OSQFT SHOP • w/reception area. 1600sqft executive apart- Community C)='oners 278 SkilledT rades ment above. $1400/mo. Call HD MECHANIC 250.635-4941 before 9pm. (43P3) cBRITISHOLUMBIA VARIOUS LOCATIONS SERVICE MANAGER SKI SUN PEAKS RESORT BC. The successful person will have Visit our website at: 2000 SQFT OFFICE space. hese part-time (on-call) regularOrder-in-Council positions call for energetic,motivated individuals who diverse heavy duty mechanic www.sunpeaksreservanons.com 4391 Kelth Avenue. Call 250- experience (ten years mini- T are interestedin servingtheir communityin a uniqueway. Under the directionof the RegionalCoroner, or call Sun Peaks Online at 1- 635.7171 you will work as a medico-legalinvestigator to conduct and coordinateall aspectsof investigationsfocusing mum) plus, machining and welding experience. You will 888-578.8369. Hotels, condos Summit Square RETAIL SPACE for rent in on clarifyingthe facts surroundingsudden, unexplainedand unnaturaldeaths, Routine activities include a possess a working knowledge & chalets. Ski in/ski out, hot Gobind Mall. Call 250-635-5981 detailed examinationof the scene and body. For a full description of duties and locations, pleasevisit Apartments ef; logging and road-building tubs. Great Accommodation - . or 250.635-3409 www.pssg.gov.bc,ea/coronersor contact Diana Young, Manager, Finance& Administration at the e-mail 1 & 2 Bedroom Units equipment plus service and Great Rates - Great Service addressbelow. maintenance experience (CAT- • Quiet & Clean MCS System) t~ie WCB Regu- In additionto beingavailable to attend death scenesand coordinateall aspectsof investigations,you bring • No Pets OFFICE and lation; and have good organiza- • Ample Parking to the role: = a combinationof education,training and/orexperience in a relatedfield (i.e, legal, medical/ tion, management, reporting RETAIL SPACE nursing, investigative, social science) • experiencedealing with peoplein crisis • strong written/verbal and communication skills. You • Laundry Facilities communication skills ~ the ability to work ¢ollaborativelywith a variety of professionals• proven PC must be able to supervise me- CLEAN, QUIET two bedroom • Close to Schools & 4644 Lazelle Ave, competency• a validBC driver's licence and transportation• consentto a Criminal RecordsCheck, cnanlcs in the shop and field epartment in Thor, hill. Fridge, Hospital Main floor 1600 sq. ft. plus commercial track mechan- stove, washer, dryer includes • On Bus Route 8= 525 sq, ft. As this is a provincialgovernment position, current BC governmentemployees are not eligible for Ics. References and Driving bell express view. $450/mo. consideration,nor should you be employedin any positionthat may create potential for conflict of interest Record are required together • Security Entrance Second floor 580 sq. ft, References and damage de- • On site Building Manager or perceptionof bias,or interferewith the impartialrole of the coroner(i.e. volunteers and civilian employees with your applicatlon/reeume. posit required. Call 250-635. & g60 sq, ft, of policeagencies). Good wage and benefit pack- • Basketball, Volleyball & age available, Interested ep- 5912 (43P3) • Racquetball Courts Phone 635-3475 HOURLY RATE: $20.00. If you feel you have the necessaryskills to serve in this Interesting and plicants submit your resume tin NEW ONE AND TWO ,24hr Video Surveillance challenging role, please forward your r~sumE and cover letter by November 3, 2003 via e-mail to confidence 1o: Mel Gulbranson, BEDROOM APARTMENTS, [email protected],An eligibility list may be established.We thank you for your interest; Gulbranson LogglnQ Ltd,, 1475 close to town, ••four appliances. SENIOR CITIZENSWELCOME T|~a~ llaMil~'I, " • i • however, only applicantsselected for interview will be contacted. Hwy 16 East, P.I~, Box 665, Non-smokers, no pets. $550/mo Ask for Monica Warner Vanderhoof BC V0J 3A0 Damage deposit: required, No, " UI IIII IIIB M31162 Call: 635-4478 ~ Emall: [email protected] Voice', , Vember 1/03, Call :250-635- . i ~ ~,le~cestanda~,com (250)56"7-4505, Fax: ((250)567, 1622 or 250.635-2250 (42TFN)': tim i.d ==~u m...,b.,,~l,,~ L,~ 9232. : i

I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003 - B9 : ( 420 Commercial' : NEWER TWO bedroom double wide mobile located In Queens- TRIPLE "A" INVESTMENT PROPERTY WITH way Park. W/d, f/d, d/w, jacuzzl INTERNATIONAL FAST-FOOD TENANTS. PRIME tub. $500/mo plus damage de. posit. No smokers, no pats. TERRACE LOCATION. 12% RETURN. $1,375,000 References required. Also older two bedroom double wide FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Blazer 90cc $400/mo. Please call 250-635- CHRIS MIDMORE or ERIC POON 7411 (42P3) KidsAI"V SMALL TRAILER for rent 604-736-5611 |v=v/0]fl.']l =1dll i; I;[0] ! tPE~Io]'~'~ $350/month. Call after 6:00pro Sl,899.00 ~r:?d if0) d~vAB a 41 gill|l;~o]l[r];l on weekdays 250.635-5537 /~ ~[o) I: I:l.'|r,rll~III :l-'i'i (43P3) ...... iOgp SnoWblower ' Previous credit problems are no problem Mint C0nditi0n i • We deliver to your door '$0 down plans available LISTING/SELLINGI s899.00 I i' Fast and friendly service PARKING LOT maintenance •UNIQUE PROPERTIES: 'Over 400 vehicles in stock THREE BEDROOMS, fridge, VERY SMALL house, two bed- business complete operation for ' First time buyers welcome stove, washer, dryer. Recently sale. Includes: F450 Dump waterfront • countryproperties Call Now 24. Hour Ratline rooms, washer, dryer, fridge, Ranches" outdoor I~usinesses 1999 Yamaha renovated• Close to town and stove. Wheel chair ramp. Pets truck, 16It sweeper trailer. Me- chanical vacuum sweeper. Gas Minl,Max, 700,141" Track, Pipes 1-888-921-2733 schools. $650.mo. Call 250- OK• Horseshoe area. $550/mo. Io o3wmJJ 635-3908 (41P3) Call 250-635-4444 (43P3) powered leaf blowers. Gas TWO BEDROOM condo, close powered broom. Line painting- s5,500.00 CLEAN COZY three bedroom equipment and inventory. - to WalMart and super store. upper floor of house. W/d. THREE BEDROOM trailer with IntemalionalMarketing Recently renovated. Available Asphalt sealing equipment and Close to Skeena Mall and bus additon in Sunnyhill Trailer inventory. Buy now and be & Float Plane immediately. No smoking. Call stop. $650/mo includes heat. Park. Washer and dryer Includ- i 24, FibetFOrm 250-624-5824 (44P3) ready for spring. Excellent reve- Available Nov 1st. Call 250- ed, no pets. Available imme- nue potential. Call to make an www.landquest.com 0C0~B0nf Mere (rUiseii~i TWO BEDROOM condominium 635-6350 (44P3) diately. Call 250-638-1902 appointment. 250-615-8638 250-798-2200 :: V8T0ndemTrailer 4832 Lazelle.(Ioft bedroom/2nd COZY RANCHER in Thornhlll (43P3) (43P3) HARRY McCOWAN bathroom). Tastefully renovat- In need of a good reliable ten- THREE BEDROOM very clean ed, quiet end unit. Includes N/g SUCCESSFUL RETAIL busi- ant looking for a home. Three mobile home on pdvate lot in ness, with established customer window coverings, three ap- bedrooms, five appliances, Thornhlll. Washer, dryer, fridge, - pliances, aecurity entrance. base for sale. Owner wants to large hedged yard, sundeck, stove, dishwasher. Available' pursue other interests. Apply 2000 Yamaha Non-smoking mature adults, no tennis court, fruit trees and stor- immediately. $575mo Call 250- MUST SELL. Older trailer MHP. pets, deposit, $650/ month Box #948, Terrace, B.C. VSG Three bedroom plus addition. MountainMax, 700 age shed. References and se- 635-6128 (41P3) 4R2 (41CTFN) Available immediately. Call 250- cudty deposit required. No pets Five appliances. Wood and/or 638-0240. (43P3) TWO BEDROOM mobile home, gas heat. Good condition. As is• or smokers please. Call 250- washer, dryer, fddge, stove• s5,995.00 635-2627 (43P3) $5000.00 OBO. Call 250-615- $450/mo . Option rent to own. 019t (43P3) COZY TWO bedroom house in Call 250-638.6969 (39CTFN) Copper Mountain area, on pub- TWO BEDROOM mobile. NO DOWN PAYMENT for sale w/45Mei~ i~tEZ ~adet Trdlei lic and school bus route. Five Washer, dryer, fridge, stove in- HOUSTON COURT order sale, or trade for house. 14X70 SRI appliances, pets negotiable, cluded. Located in Thornhill. 5900sqft steel bldg., body shop manufactured home. Two bed- 780 SUV s &4x4 s 1/2 DUPLEX with four bed- damage deposit and references Carport. Available immediately. and paint booth, land 2.33 acr- room, two bathroom, n/g fire- ,, 4;99s:oo rooms. Comes with washer and required. $500/mo. Call 250- Rent $450/mo plus $200 dam- es (M-l) rented $1500p/m net. place, f/s, w/d, built in dish- 1982 TOYOTA LAND Cruiser. dryer, heat included. Close to 635-1112 (44P3) age deposit. No pets. Call 250- $115,000.00. Call Anup 1-604- washer, microwave, and china 2001 Honda Big diesel engine, snowplow. downtown, very bright. Prefer FIVE BEDROOM home on 635-6662 or (43P3) 521-0579 Royal Pac. (43P3) cabinets, skylight. Master bed- Some rust. Extra cruiser for room has full ensure with jacuz- families. Available immediately. 4832 block Scott two n/g fire- TWO BEDROOM trailer In New (RSO0 parts. Great snowplow, great Phone 250-638-1902 (43P3) places. Electric heat, two full zi tub. Two large decks, back hunting dg. $6000.00 plus GST. Remo. 10 minutes from town. deck has six person hot tub. FOUR BEDROOM duplex in baths, jet tub, nice yard. Wood stove and electric heat s3,500.00 Call 250-692-7244 in Burns Terrace• N/g heat, washer/dryer $800/mo. Call 250-635-9530 DOUBLE CORNER lot in Also includes 8X10 sided shed. Lake. (43P4) $475/mo. Fddge, stove, wash- Horseshoe. Three bedrooms up included• No parties, no smok- (42P3) Fenced yard in a quiet park. 1996 FORD Explorer XLT, fully er, dryer, garden plot. Pets al- - in-law suite down. Awesome Can be moved. Asking $59,900 ing. Written references and de- FIVE BEDROOM house on lowed. Available December 1st. 2002 Arct=c(a loaded. A/c, cruise, Tilt, PI,Pw, posit required. Phone 250-798- large lot at 3508 King Ave in fitness gym, fruit trees, garden, (or assume mortgage of am/fro cassette, command stad. Call 250-635-9266 (43P3) greenhouse. Private. Pictures $380/month plus pad rent) For 9554 (41P3) Thornhill. Fridge, stove, washer, TWO BEDROOM trailer with 155,000kms. Excellent condl- dryer, freezer. $650/mo. Call available. Asking $147,000.00 more information call 250-635- tion. $13,900.00 OBO Call 250- LARGE THREE bedroom du- addition for rent in clean quiet Call 250-635-3951 (41 P3) 6477(44P3) plex in upper Thomhill. F/s, 250-638-8639 (41P5) 695-6677 (42P3) Park in Terrace. Call 250.837- FOUR BEDROOM house with RETIREMENT SALE on trail- w/d, blinds, fenced yard, fin- FIVE BEDROOM older home 6788 (43P3) 1999 GMC Jimmy 4door, fully ished attic. Pets negotiable. includes two bedroom base- full/partly finished basement. 6 ers,.Prlces low to clear. Fully fi- TWO BEDROOM trailer. years old, 1707 sqft, two and a 2002 Polaris loaded, no leather, 73,000krn. Non-smokers ONLY. $675/mo. ment suite, fddge, stove, laun- nanced. Call 250-638-7903 $19,900.00 cbo. Call 250-638- Comes with washer, dryer. On half baths, paved driveway, ga- (43P3) (negotiable for 16mo+) plus dry hookup, n/g and/or electric, private lot In upper Thornhill. RMK 800 151" 1831 no smoking, no pets, $800.00. rage, fruit trees. Constructed dam. dep. Available November Has 14'X22' shop, power heat- FOR SALE 1999 Subam For- 01/03. Call 250-635-4368. Call 250-635-5081 (43P3) with first quality materials. Lo- er. $575 plus utilities. Call 250- cated at 541B McConnell Cres- s7,$00.00 ester. 82,000 km, 5 speed. (42P3) FIVE BEDROOM older home. .635-3756 (42P3) cent on treed 2/3 acre lot. Ask- INVESTMENT: UNIQUE five $19,500, excellent condition. No LARGE TWO bedroom suite in Includes two bedroom base- TWO BEDROOM trailers, ing $209,900.00 Owners down- unit townhouse, single storey, accidents. Call Mallory @ 250- a quiet, high quality four plex. ment suite, 1ridge, stove, laun- fridge, stove, washer, dryer sizing. Will consider smaller two bedrooms, sunken living 638 -1010. (42C3) dry hookup. Natural gas and/or 494!6reigAve, Near hospital and bus routes. hookups, pets ok. In town. Un- house in trade. Call 250-635- rooms. Laundry and storage Onsite caretakers, five ap- electric heat. No smoking. No believable low prices. Call 250- 7462 after 6pro• (43P3) rooms, fenced patios. Near pets. $800.mo. Call 250-635- pliances, ng fireplace, mini stor- 63B-7903 (43P3) PRICED TO SELL. Four bed- school and hospital. Excellent age. No pets please, $685/mo. 5081 (43P3) revenue $30 - $33,000 per 1977JEEP CJ with 8' hydraulic room 1100sqft, fully finished angle snow blade. $3500.00. Call Allison at 250-635-6580 LARGE FAMILY home on dou- basement. 4912 Scott Ave. year. Senior owners wish to (31CTFN) ble lot, five minute walk to move south. Serious inquiries Please call Randy @ 250-632- $125,000.00 OBO. Call 250- only. Call 250-635-6689 (44P3) 7722 (40P10) ONE BEDROOM ground level. downtown and schools. Five 785-7592 (43P3) bedrooms, four bathrooms, 1996 BIG FOOT 8'6" camper, 1997 GMC Crewcab. V-8, 4spd Fridga, stove, washer, dryer, SOLIDLY BUILT three bed- gas fireplace, storage shed. family room, F/S, dishwasher, ONE BEDROOM with kitchen short box series. Too many ex- auto. Air, cruise, tilt. available immediately 4826 facilities available for gentle- room home needs a little TLC, L mp; tras to list. Excellent condition. 190,000kms. Excellent condl- Utilities and cable included. Up- large lot, good neighborhood per Thornhill. $600/month. Call Davis Avenue $990/month. Call man. Call 250-635-5893 Living V Amazlngt Asking $13,900. OBO. Call 250- lion. $15,000.00 OBO. Phone 250-615-2777 (42p3) (41 P3) southside. Has self contained 635-9807 (43P3) 250-638-0008 (42P3) 250-635-3756 (44P3) basement suite. $140,000.00 SMALL TWO bedroom duplex, LARGE WELL maintained Call 250-635-5081 (43P3) CASCADF, Best Buyl 1997 GMC 2X4 pick- in Thornhill. Fddge, stove~in - small two bedroom house avail- up. 64,000km V6 auto, with: cluded:ElbctHChe*at. Nl3':l~ets. ~ablee~.Close ,to schools and BUY OR sell USEDCAR- am/fm cassette, new 16" Security deposit. $385 per town. Non-smokers, no pets. COURT SINBC.COM Cars, trucks, vans, tires/rims and additional Designed for today's 55* on the go! 45,000km extended warranty. month. Call 250-638-7727 Call 250-635-5893 (41P3) SUN PEAKS RESORT, BC. sub's. Specialize in lease or fi- (44P3) LOG CABIN on 20 acres set up Top of the Mountain Accom. 3 nance. 0 down payment, credit 250-615-9977 (42P3) for horses. $800/mo available Mountains, 3500 ski able acres by phone. Put your items on our THCRNHILL DUPLEX avail- Nov 30. Call 250-638-0760 wlth 119 runs. Fully equipped. web site. $9.95 until you sell. 792 Vans/Buses able immediately. Good condi- (43P3) 1,2,3,4 bedroom condos & cha- toll free. 1.866-344-4044 (42P4) tion• Fridge, stove, washer, dry- lets. Fr• $99 up. Ski-in/out or 10 RENOVATED FOUR bedroom, rain max to lifts (walking). Hot er hookup, three bedrooms. [ Immediate access I Leaving town? One 1/2 baths, n/g heat/hot wa- two bathroom house with dou- tubs, saunas & jacuzzis. Stay 6 l * Sale * Affordable • Viewof Mr, Baker Jto your emergency j Or just cruising around? ter, large yard and carport. ble garage and large shed. nights & get the FIRST night $800 a month plus utilities. Ref- FREEI (Some Restrictions Ap- • ]he ullimatein cornfoct... and so muchmol~ Do so in style. For sale $650/mo. References required. ply) Lift Packages Available. Call 250.638-1394(41 p3) erences and security deposit re- "~' 35230 Delair Road is a 1988 Dodge Cara- quired. No pets please. Phone WWN.topofthemountain.ca Abbots ford van mini-van. New THREE AND A ONE BED- 250-635-2669 (43p3) e-mall:sunpeaks @direct.ca 604-852.1139 ROOM fridge, stove, washer, 1-800-585-8834 brakes in April. Excel- dryer. No pets, smoking or par- THREE BEDROOM home on Managed by the SalvationAImy lently maintained by lo- beautiful rural property 4636 www.cascadecourt,ca ties. Close to schools, and • Safe• Afludable • View at M(, Eater J cal mechanic. No rust. downtown. Available Nov 1st. Johnston Road. All appliances, ,, The uffimatein comfofl,,,and ~o muchmo~e. I security system, riding mower Service records avail- Call 250-635-9684 (43P3) AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1. "~ 35230Dclair Road J included. $700/mo. Call 250- .~. Abbotsford I able. Call Rod. 638- THREE BEDROOM duplex for •638-8639 (43P3) three bedroom executive town- rent. Located in upper Thornhill house. Attached garage, close 604-852-1139 I 8927. on very large lot. 1 1/2 baths, THREE BEDROOM house to primary and elementary THUNDERBIRD RANCH and $550/mo and one bedroom so-.~.. Managedby the SalvationArmy storage room, carport. Includes schools. Quiet location. www, cascadec0urt.ca farm equipment. Quality used fridge, stove and hook-ups for ite $400/mo. Clean, no pets, $975/mo. Call 250-635-3926 sales and Iocators. Delivery BAILIFFSALE- washer/dryer. $700/mo (negoti- non smokers• Available Novem- (43P3) available. Dave Crossan 250- ber 1. Great downtown location. able for long term lease) Call PAY HALF MONTH RENT for 567-2607. 6km Mapes Road, LOST BOYS OUTFITTERS-50% OFF 250.635-6905 (TFN) Perfect for someone with an In- Vanderhoof.BC FCC financing. home business Call 250-798- November, December, January. THREE BEDROOM unit in four- Three bedroom townhouses OAC JADA'S FASHIONAND BRIDALBOUTIQUE- plex, Five appliances, electdc 2000.(41 p3) THREE BEDROOM house close to downtown and schools. 75% OFF heat, $650/mo. No smoking, no F/s, w/d hookups, apartments pets, Walking .distance from $600/mo on Straume. Fridge, Caledonia Bailiffs will sell all remaining invenlory located al 4650 stove. Call 250.635-5139 wlth w/d available, Please call town and schools, Carl 250- TERRACE MANOR 250-635- TWO REGISTERED Appaloosa Lazdb Avenue,Terrace, B.C. next Io Terrace & DistrictCredil Union 635.6224 (41P3) (43P3) broodmares bred to Canadian 4980(43p3) MOVING MUST SELL 2403 Saturday, Nov. 1,2003 from 12:00 pm.- 4:00 p.m. TWO BEDROOM duplex close THREE BEDROOM house lo- National Champion Stallion. ALL ITEMSMUST BE SOLD,CASH SALE ONLY, cated at 4509 Grelg Ave. Hard- QUIET, LARGE AND CLEAN South Kalum 3 bedrooms, 2 full Our weanling out of one of to schools In Thornhill. Electric two or three bedrooms• Five ap- baths, living room with vaulted NO INTERACT,CHEQUES OR CREDITCARDS, ALL SALES FINAL. heat. Fddge, stove, washer, wood floor In living room. these mares went grand Cham- Fddge, stove, washer-dryer pliances, fireplace, secudty sys- ceiling, European cabinets, pion overall Appaloosa at Buff. dryer $450/mo. Call 250-635- tem and storage. Non. For further information please contact us at: (250) 635-7649 9530 Available November hookups. $600/mo. Call 250- ceramic tile floors, gas fireplace, Phone 250-694-3488 (42P3) 638-8639 (44P3) smokers, no pets. Walking dis- unique multi-level design, home (43P3) tance from town. Options vary. office, separate laundry room, TWO BEDROOM duplex In THREE BEDROOM trailer for Available immediately. Call 250- rent. $800/mo. Includes utilities garden shed, fenced I~ackyard [~ CITY OF TERRACE Thornhill, four appliances. N/g 638-0046 or 250-635-4852 and exceptionally good heat, large fenced yard. Avail- in Thomhlll. Five appliances. evenings. (42P3) 2000 748 Gll Skidder with vo- NOTICE References required. Call after condition. able immediately. $550/mo. Call THREE BEDROOM 1 1/2 bath- lume in the Fort St. John and CEMETERY MAINTENANCE 250.638-1553 (42P3) 5pro. 250-635-6241 (42P3) REDUCED TO S135,000 room townhouse. Includes or offers accepted. Fort Nelson area. Contact The City of Terrace hereby gives notice that any' fences, TWO BEDROOM duplex in TWO BEDROOM house close fddge, stove and blinds. Utilities Bruce @1-866-787.8990 town. Fridge, stove, washer, to school in Thornhill, $400/mo Call 250-638-8837 or (44P1) tokens or ornaments on, around or near graves in the not included. Walking distance 250-849-5463 dryer, dishwasher. $600/mo Call 250-635-4395 evenings. to downtown, Located on 2906 TRUCKERS AND Industryl Terrace Municipal Cemetery must be removed by plus utilities. Call 250.615-6832 (44P3) Molitor Ave in Terrace. Asking and leave message. Take advantage of the rising November 1,2003 for the winter. or 250.635-59g2 (43P3) TWO BEDROOM house with $650/mo. Call 250-635-0355 or dollar. Now is the time to save money on, on-board weight Those items remaining after this date, will be removed by TWO BEDROOM duplex on finished loft and garage on 250.632-2261 (43BR2) large treed lot. Fridge, stove, scales for your truck, forklift, the City of Terrace. Queensway. Good condition. THREE BEDROOM town- bucket loader. By authority of Bclaw 1279-1992 View of river. Some storage dishwasher. $700/mo. Call 250- house, 1 1/2 baths. Fddge, www.davco.bc.ca Toll Free: available. $400/mo. Call 250- 635-9151 (42C3) stove included. $550/mo, half THREE BEDROOM mobile 1-877-747-8371. Wa ::le Loukes 635-7844 or 250.499.5171 TWO BEDROOM. house. damage deposit, half month home with 924sqft shop. This Parks & Facilities Manager (42P3) Comes with washer, dryer, freel No pets. Close to Shell very clean home has near new TWO BEDROOM In triplex, frldge, stove. Thornhill bench station. Call 250-638-1094 or washer, dryer, dishwasher, rugs $475/mo• One bedroom cabins area. $500/mo. Call 250-635- 250-638-8825 (38P6) and linoleum. It is well insulated $425 and $450 mo. Utilities in- 6062 Leave messa.qe, (41P3) TWO BEDROOM townhouse in (low heating costs) with peaked UPPER HOUSE with three bed. cluded (cabins only), in quiet family oriented complex. Close shingle roof, Shop has cement LOGGING CONTRACTOR for neighborhood. On-site landlord, morns. 2405 Apple St. Separate to hospital, schools, Canadian floor, large door and is insulat- entrance• Fddge, stove, wash- ed. Reduced for quick sale hire. Several years experience. BC Transit is seeking proposals from persons or companies to plus extras, $200 damage de- Warehouse, and Walmart. On References available. Select manage and operate the following transit systems: posit. Available immediately. er, dryer. $750/mo. Utilities In- bus route. Off street parking, $69,900.00 View at 3921 Simp- cluded. Non-smoking. Pets el. son Crescent, Call 250-635- logging or production. Call 1. Terrace Conventional and Partransit System. Call 250-635-3492 (43P3) washer, dryer hookup. Refer- Herb. 250-847-2846 (42P3) lowed. Available November 1st. ences and security deposit re- 6128 (41P3) The population served by the transit systems is 151100. TWO/THREE BEDROOM Call 250-638-7608 (41P3) There are 4 buses and 2 minibuses in the fleet. DUPLEX SUITE. Natural gas quired. $593/mo plus utilities. heat. No washer/dryer but laun- For more Information call 250- For information, log onto our website at dry available on premises locat- 635-1996 Mondays 10:am WWW.bctransit.com. Click on Corporate and choose ed in Skeena Valley Trailer 2pro Tues-Fri lpm-5pm. (43P3) Employment and Tenders, then RFPs to view the proposal Park on Queensway. $325/mo SHOP AVAILABLE for rent. notice. "PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE ADDRESS No pets. References required. 20'X26' with 10' door. Wired, BELOW NO LATER THAN 11;OOAM. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. Call 250-635-1998 (41P6) water available. Separate met- 2003. Proposal documents are available for a non- ers. Available Immediately. OPEN HOUSE refundable document fee of $50 (GST included) from: Rent $150/mo. Call 250-638- APPROXIMATELY THREE 8544 (42P3) acre lot. 235' frontage on Skee- 3689 Juniper Ave, Thornheights Megan Hill, na River. Cabin and well. 20 Contract Administrator Municipal Systems Program minutes from Terrace on paved Sunday, November 2nd BC Transit road. $17,000.00 Call 250-615- PO Box 610, 520 Gorge Road East HALL RENTALS. Terrace Kin 9091 (41P4) 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Victoria. B.C. V8W 2P3 Hut, Capacity 120-160, kitchen Phone: (250) 985.5687 Fax: (250) 995-5639 and bar. Ideal for weddings, an- THREE BEDROOM mobile USA BEST Buyl Take over 20 Hosted by LaurieForbes niversaries, reunions. Day and home in Pine Park. Washer, acres In booming West Texas. ~M~ Laurie Forbes evening rates. 250-635-7777 dryer, fridge, stove for $500 per $295 per acre $100 per month, 4650 Lakelse Ave,, Terrace month, Call evenings 250-635- For more Into call toll free 1- of Terrace 638-1400 ! BC Transit emell [email protected]. Bar- 800.875,6568. (42P3) tendin.q Services available, 8772 (39CTFN) BIO" The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 2003

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NOTICE TO II Oh yeah! CREDITORS AND THE TERRACE Midget reps celebrate a goal during their 7-5 victory over the OTHERS Smithers Storm Oct. 25 at the Terrace arena. Goals came courtesy of Garrett Re: The estateof Kerr and Cody Latimer who each picked up two while Chris Brown, Calen Find- ROSARIORINO lay and Sam Gill each added one to the tally. The win was retribution for the 9- also known as 2 beating they suffered the previous night against Smithers. The Midgets take RINOROSARIO to home ice again Nov. 21-22 against Smithers. SARAH A. ZlMMERMAN PHOTO Deceased formerly of Terrace,BC Creditors and olhers having claims against the estalo of ROSARIO RINO Y also known as RINO ROSARIO are The Terrace StagdaN is now m [] hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the undersigned Executor at #200-4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, S.C., V8G 1S6, on or before the December 3, 2003, after which date the Executor iwilJ distribute the estate among the Parties enlitlecl to it, having regard only to the claims fllal have then been received.- Giuseppina Bemardo, Executor °° 'glN www ,terracestandard , c0m Warner Bandstre Brown, Check out our site or call 638-7283 for advertising information Solicitors

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Pursuant to Section20 of the ForestAcl, a TimberSale Licenes is being offeredIor sale. To place your Cloelng Data: November6. 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at the Terrace"timber Sales Office Geogrephlc Location= HelenLake Area (HazeltonField Team) Term:One(1) year Community Classified o" Volume: 19t5 cubic metres, more or less Community call this newspaper or Upset Stumpege Rate:$to.87 per cubic metre =~ CITY OF TERRACE The upset stumpage ratewas determined by the District Value Index, and is applicable tollfree,-866-669-9222 "=o only to coniferousgreen eswlog grades, Classifieds [email protected] "~ ~ :'~REATION,,~c i~ PARKS& REC Species: Balsam 91% Saruce 4%. Hemlock5%, moreor less www.communityclassifiBds,ca Tenders will only be accepted from iedivlduals or ccrporationsregistered as a Small REACH 2.3 MILLION BC & YUKON READERSFOR $309 OR 11 MILLION READERS NATION-WIDE FOR $1,443 -m INVITATION TO BID Business Forest Enterpdes, CategoP/Any. Sealed tenders marked "Arena Snow Removal" will be Logging System: Right.of-WayDecks received at City Hall, 3215 Eby Street, TERRACE BC VBG Restriction: Heel Boom Loader Applications will be accepted by the BC Timber Sales Manager, TerraceTimber Sales AUTO FINANCING BUSINESS FOg SALE MISC. LOANS STEEL BUILDINGS 2X8, up to 12:00 noon local time, Thursday, October 30, Office, SkeenaBusiness Area. 200 • 5220 KeithAvenue. Terrace,British Columbia V8G SECOND CHANCE OPPORTUNITIES CORAL CALCIUM PAYDAY LOANSI Bed 1L1 until tl:00 a.m. on NovemberB, 2003. 2003. FINANCE, We say ~'es GREAT CANADIAN "EXTRA" 100 capsules, credit? No credil? No STEELBUILDING SALE, There is additionalmaterial which the applicant must consider in their application. This Specifications are available at the Porks and Recreation DOLLAR STORE $30 mgs f00% pure problem. Borros~. up "FinalClearencel" Priced material, anlolieationterms, and other information about BC limber Sales, can be to poor credit and franshlse opporlunities, marine coral calcium to $1000 until payday. obtained from the above Terrace Timber Sales Office. SpecifyTimber Sale Licence Office located in the Arena at 3320 Kalum Street, bankrupts, Select from Wilh more than 100 from Okinawa, Japan Have a job? Gel to sell. Godirecl/save. A73078 TERRACE, BC. For more information, call 615-3000. over 450 cars • trucks, stores across Canada, as endorsed and a loan gusranleedl This Ilcance may be subject to new maximum term Umlts and extensionfee provisionsas we offer one of the 1 hour approval 25 x 40, $6,900, 30 x 40, Wade Loukes a result el recentproposed legislative changes associatedwith Bill 29 - 2003 and Bill 45 4x4s-vans, Cag Marlyor most thrilling and 'recommendedby Robert - 2003. which may be brought into forceat any time. Applicantsere advised to carefully lan 604-552.4554. affordablefranchises to Bareloot on T.V. 1-866-3-PAYDAY $8,B00,35 x 50. $t2,900, Parks & FacilitiesManager 24 hrsl7 days. consider the impact el these potential changes in formulatingtheir bids. own. To learn more 1-866-319.0708 Calgary G U A B A N T E E D visit our wobstte ,www.curecensda,com. www,prfdirecl.ca 40 x B0, $17,400. APPROVAL. You work - www.dollars[ores.com NEEDA COMPUTER? OUT-OF-TOWN 50 x f20, $35,500. you drive, Bad credit, or call loll rrao Don't have cash? The PROPERTIES NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR u=,~= (~ no credit OK, Over 400 1-877-388.0123. ~ ~BRI':I'ISH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ~,wv (~ BP,I:rlSH ro~e,m original iBM PenUum 4 CONSIDEI~ THE Manyolhers. Pioneer.:. L..OLLJMBP~ TIMBER SALE LICENCE A69897 F=.~, COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE UCENCE A72933 4x4s • vans & cars INVENTORS - NEW PC lot $1 a dayl No $$$ BENEFITS of a small 1-800.668.5422, PRODUCT ideas wanted, downl Fasl deliveryl Free Pursuant to Section20 of the Forest Act. a TimberSale Liconceis being offeredfor sale, Pursuant to Section 20 of the ForestAct. a Timber Sale Licence is being offeredfor sale• available. Call 24 hrs We are currently looking dlgltalcamerel Call nowl town, Safe.friendly. Closing Date: November6.2003 at 1:30 p,m, at the TerraceTimber Boles Office Closing Dora: November6, 2003 at B:30 s.m, st the TerraceTimber Sales Office 1-888-921-2733. Cell tor ideas tor new er Toll.free t-866-259.1171 progressive, Welcome to TRAVEL Geographic Location: Don Francis FSR (HazenonField Team Area) Term: One it) year Geogreghlo Location: Nangeeso(HazeltonFieldTeam) Term: One(1)year lod_~- drive tomonowl improved products to Preeceville, Volume: 870 cubicmoires, more or less Volume: 1439 cubic metres, moreor less prepare and present Io w,~v.dollaraday:~_m..... Saskatchewan• We oiler TIMESHARERESALES • Upset Stumpsge Rate: $2.00 per cubic metre Upset fitumpage Rate: $0,31 per cubic metro BUILDING SUPPLIES corporations, aur award SAWMILL $4995.00 All alfordable housing, hesllh The upset stumpoge rate was delorminedby the District Value Index, and is applicable The upset stumpage rate was determined by the Distdct Value Index,and is applicable A MAJOR FLOORING winning team delivers new Super Lumbermale services, education, Ril® Stroman • Since only to coniferousgreen sawloggrades, only to coniferousgreen sawloggrades, professional resulls. Free 2000, larger capacities, recreation, business ,1979, Buy-sell-rent- Species: Hemlock 74% Pine 26% moreorlees Species: Hemlock 79%. Bolsam 16%, Spruce 5=/=, more or less WHOLESALER needs information package, moraopllons. Norwood incentives and community Tenders will only be accepted from individuals or comorations registered as a Small Tenders will only be accepted trenl Individualsor corporationsregistered as a Small cash Ilow. Save up te 1-800-544.0327. Industries, manufaclurer events, Webslte: exchange. Worldwide Business ForestEnterprise, CetegoryAny, Business ForestEnterprise, Cetegoty Any, 50% on 100 choices of ONTARIOMEDIAis on a el sawmills, edgers www,lownofpreeceville.ca, Logging System: Right-otoWayDecks Legging System: Right-of.WayDecks woodgrain laminale, 20 Canada.wide quest, and skldders, Free E m a I : selecUon. Call now[ Restrlcffon: Heel Boom Loader Restriction: Heel Boom Loader choices ceramic tile-look Entrepreneurswanted to inlormaUon, t-800.560- [email protected] 1.800.201-0864. Applicallons will be accepted by the BC Timber Sales Manager, TerraceTimber Sales Applications will be accepted by the BC Timber Safes Manager,Terrace Timber Sales laminale 6" unfinished represent, esec.u!e, and 6899,ex!.400,OT TolNree1-877-706.3196. Office, SkeonaBusiness Ares. 200 • 5220 KeithAvenue. Terrace.Bdlish Columbia VBG . '_.1 .... manage a revomnonary ...... Ofhoe, Skeena BusinessAre& 200 - 0220 Keith Avenue.Terrace, British Columbia VSG rustic nr,;~l ~'prelinisneo search engine, For HELP WANTED PERSONALS TRADES 1L1 until 8:30 a,m, on November&2003. 1LI until 2:30 p.m, on NovemberB, 2003. hardwood in oak, maple, more information visit BUSY AUTOMOTIVE There is additionalmatedal which the applicant must considerin their application. This EXPERT PSYCHICS..,Try There is addilionul malodel which the applicant must consider in their application, This birch, brazilian walnut, www,ontarlomedia,com GARAGEIn Fort Nelson, us: flrstl Your luturo ReeFERS NEEDED, material, application forms, and other Information about BC Timber Sales, can be mateflaL application forms, and other tnlorr~ation about BC Timber Sales. csn ~e japanese cherry, rind BC, ooklng for revealedby your personal oblairmdrrern the eboveTerrecaTimberSslos Office, SpecilyTimberSale Ucenco obtained from me nbove Terrace "llmber Sales Office. Specify~mber Sale Ltcence CARS Great opporluntty for Iourneymen mochanic . psychic Sincere & A69897, A72933. bamboo. Real wood AUTOMOBILE LOANS genuine readings. Celt 24 experienced rooters & This licence may be subject to new maximum term limits end extensionfoe provisionsas This licencemay be subject to new maximumterm limils and extensionfee provisionsas Iloaling floors oak, maple, GUARANTEED - Various mechanical a result of recentproposed legislativechanges associatedwith Bill 29 - 2003 and Bill 45 Trucks/vans/ears/BUYs. dulles, diesel and 4x4 hours• 1.900.561,2100 a resultof recenl ~reposedlegislative changes associatedwilh Bill 29 - 2003 and Bill 4S bamboo, and also crews wilh expanding - 2003, which rosybe brought Into Iorceat any time. Applicantsere sdvised to esrefully Diesel/gas. Turneddown? dlagnoslics,Fax resumes $2.9S/min. 18+ - 2003, which may be brought into force at any time. Applicantsare advisedto carefully slate, Tons morel Call consider the Impact el these potenlialchanges in formulating their bids, comider the Impact el these potential changesin formulatingtheir bids. Rales too high? Trade? wilh driver's abslract DIVORCE SURVIVAL c0mpsny, Year-round 1-800.631-3342, We have moneytor you and credentials Io STRATEGIES...Before -7%. Comp!imen!ary (250) 774-7727 or small work In Vancouver. All BUSINESS envsry ~ppzy toaay spending tares sums on '. - " to mobrenton@hotmallcom. legal fees, call The Family NOTICE INVRING APPLICATION FOR u,.,=~v (~ OPPORTUNITIES invenlorylloans tu ...... t.. types ot rooting needed. BRI:rlSH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ~'wv (~ BRirLSH TTGyU¢2 1113 U tim t;l Law Centre to understand ~.r ~ L.OLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A69898 F=m wwW credit.kinn corn Call u C( )LUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A73077 re,= EXISTING LOCATIONS 1-800.680-4829• °' ' 24/7 depending upon your tights & obligations, Cell 604.263-0334. AVAILABLE • TrueVnluo Sates/teasing/service. experience. ___ Pursuanl to Section20 of the Forest Act, a Timber Sale UcenceIs being olfered Ior sale, Pursuant to Section 20 el the ForastAcL a Timber Sate Licoriceis being offeredfor sale. Our lawyers will preeenl you wilh your oplisns & Closing Date: November6. 2003 ar 10:00 a.m. at the TerraceTimber Sales Office Closing Dale: November6. 2003 at 2:3g p,m. at the Terrace"Tlmber Sales Office Hardware, V&S Options, Est,1986, LEGAL SERVICES TRUCKS oiler Smarl & proven Geogrsphlc Location: SuskwaArea (HazellonField Team) Term:One if) year Geogrephlc Location: QuillCreek (HozeIton Field TeamAreal Term:One it) year Counlry Depol. No EDUCATION LAWYERREFERRAL stralegles to help leduse AUTOMOBILE LOANS Volume: 1100 cubic metres, moreor loss Volume: t585 cubic metres, morn or less Iranchise tees- members APARTMENT/CONDOMI SERVICE is sn easy way Upsel Stumpege Rate: $4,30per cubic metre your Legal fees,safeguard Upset Stumpage Rate: $12.82 per cubic melra receive yearly dividends, NlUM MANAGER, Train 10 access a lawyer, GUARANTEED • The upset srumpsge rsle was determinedby the District ValueIndex. end is applicable The upset stumpage rate was determinedby ths Disrdct Value Index, and is applicable your assets & defend your Ongoing field support, to be an Relerrals are given to only to coniferousgreen sswlog grades, only re conilerousgreen sawloggrades, apartment/condominium participatinglawyers who child custody & access Trucks/vans/ears/SUVs. Species: Balsam 90%. Spruce 10%, more or less Species: Hemlock 80%, Bolsam5%, Cedar5%, Spruce8%. Pine 5%. more or less Call TruServ Canada manager, Many nbsl Job rlghls, Don'l be a vicUml ptscemenl assistance. All provide consuRstlons up Tenders will only be accepted from individualsor cor0oretions registered as a Small Tenders will only be accepted from Individuals or corporstionsregistered as a Small today and be pall el "Separate Smart.' Diesel/gas. Turneddown? Business ForestEnterprise, Category Any. areas Government Io half an hour tot St0. Toll.Free1-866.879.3529, Business ForestEnterprise CategoryAny, our team. Toll-flee reglslered program. Regularfees tollow if both Rates too high? Trade? Logging System: Right.of.WayDecks Logging System: Right.of-WayDecks 1 -800-068.5085, Information/brochure! psrUesagree to proceed RECREATIONAL We have money tor you Restriction: Heel Boom Loader Restriction: Heel Boom Loader www,guserv.es 604-681.8456 I 1-800- wllh services, Phone . VEHICLES Applications will be acceptedby the BC nmber Sales Manager, TerreceTimber Sales Applications will be accepted by the BC Timber Sales Manager TerraceTimber Sales 665.8339.www.RMTLcs 604-087.3221 or 1-800- OVER 200 NEW and Office, Skecne BusinessArea. 200. 5220 KelthAvenue, Terrace,Bdtish Columbia V0G WEEKLY PAYCHEQUESI 0.7%, Complimentary Of ce Skeena Bus ness A ea 200 - 8220 Kel h Avenue Terrace Bd0sh Columbia VSG 663-1919. DIAL.A-LAW Is used molorhomes,diesel 1L1 until 1:30 p,m, on November6, 2003, 1L1 uni 10:00 a.m, on November612003, " " Company needs help FINANC1ALSERVlCE8 a library ot scripts pusheie, 51h wheels, delivery, Apply today, There is additionalmateriel which the applicant must consider In their application, This There is addillonal mstodel whichthe applicanl must considerIn ihelr application, This filling oul simple DEBT STRESS? We prepared bylawyetelo trailerS, van.conversions, material, eppficaffon forms, and other Information sboul BC 'ribber Sales. can be Inventory/loans material, appffcallon forms, and Other Information about BC Timber Bales, .csn be can help you avoid provide practical truck campers. Tolel obtained from the above TerraceTimber Sales Office. SPOcNyTimber Sale Ucenca worksheels, No oblained from the above Terrace"t3mbor Bales Office, SpecifyTimber Sale Ucencn bankruptcy through debt In/ormallon on specific RV Centre RV Listing A69ffgB. experience necessary. consolidation. Achieve www,credlt.klng,com, Call A73077, Service, Free pick.up This lleence may be subjecl Io new maximum term limits and extcnelm tee provisionsas Slart immediately. Call peace ot mind, VIsit Ioplcsoflsweslheyapply This licorice may be subject to new maximum term limits end extensionlee provisionsas us online st: In British Columbia. Western Canada. 1.800.650.4029 2417 a resultof recentproposed legislativechanges associatedwith Bill 2g - 2003 and Bill 40 a result of recentproposed legislative changes assoclstedwith Bill 29 - 2003 and Bill 45 1-000.279.0019 ext,CPT, mydeblsolution,com Phone 604.687.4680, Voyager RV Hwy 97. - 2003. which may be broughl into force at any time, Applicantsare advisedto carefuUy - 2003, which may be brought into Iorceat any time, Appllesntsere ndvlsed to carefully Sales/leasing/service or visil www.opportunity. or call Iol14ree:1.877-556- 1,800.565-5297 or Winfeld, B,D. 1-800-668. consider the impact of these potentialchanges in Iormulating their bids. consider the impact of these potential changee In Iormulaffngtheir bids. depot.corn 3500. www,bccba,org 1447, www.voys~]eiRV,ca Est.198& ii