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WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 1996 93¢ PLUS 7¢ GSY T xNDARD VOU 8 ~10.52 City wants to light up your life THE PLAN for the future of the Hwyl6 Hull told highways planners at a meeting If the rear road works, they may even stretch known as Keith Ave. calls for a Thursday. ing highway access to Cramer St. and improve Cramer St. and have the freshly close off highway access to some of the Keefer St. paved street stop at a dead end just be- series of traffic lights to break up con- Eventually traffic lights would be in businesses and agencies along the north gestion along the heavily travelled strip place at the intersections of Kerr St., Developer Glen Saunders told council- fore the highway. side of Keith. lots that would scuttle his tentative deal Fisher stressed they're planning for the council members heard at a meeting last Kalum St., Hall St. and the south end of City council is already feeling heat week. the Sande Overpass. with unnamed Alberta-based developers long term. "This is what we're looking from business operators along the strip to build a 38,000 square foot retail store at when there's 20,000 people here and Kalum St. would likely be the first in- But the most controversial part of the that don't want to lose access to the tersection to get lights -- possibly as plan is the idea of developing an access behind his Kennodei Trading outlet. 15,000 people over there (in Thomhili) highway. "If they don't have approval for roads, trying to drive back and forth," he said. early as next year -- and that one can't road along the CN Rail lands behind "I could see a lot of excitement if you come fast enough as far as city council is locations like A & W and ICBC. we don't have a deal," Saunders said. But city planner David Trawin noted open up the rear and say you 'may' or Councillors said they would also like concerned. Highways planners hope the rear ser- both prospective developers and the city 'may not' close the front," councillor to keep the Cramer St. highway access "I don't know how much busier it vice road could provide an alternate way need some confidence about what path is Ruth Haliock told highways pin .nners. open, noting there are tentative plans to needs to get and how many more acci- of getting to businesses, reducing the fre- being taken now in order to plan effec- "May is a big word." repave, curb and gutter Cramer if tively. dents we need to have before you guys quency that esatbound drivers try to turn Also under fire are highways ministry put lights in there," councillor David left and tie up traffic. homeowners there are in agreement. The matter is going to be discussed suggestions that they are looking at elos- Hallock said it would be ludicrous to again at a city council committee of the whole meeting Monday night. Please, please let it be quick FOR THE SECOND straight summer, local drivers are in for several weeks of highway construction delays. Highways officials have tentatively set May 1 to July 15 as the dates for the re-paving of nine kilometres of Hwy 16 from the Kenney St. intersection all the way through town and west almost to the Copper River. "With this, of course, comes major traffic disruptions -and delays and inconvenience," said highways ministry project manager Bob Penner last week. Last year's re-paving of the new Skeena River bridge delayed tourists and frustrated local drivers and business owners. Unlike the 1995 bridge backups, however, traffic will continue to flow all the time during construction. Most of the time road crews will have at least two of the four lanes on the highway open while work proceeds. Occasionally drivers will have to take turns alternating on one lane. City engineering director Stew Christensen predicts traf- fic tie-ups won't be bad this year, because most four lane sections of the highway will have two lanes open even dur- ing construction, and because there won't be as great a dis-

;t lance between flag people as there was during the bridge work. "There's going to be some inconvenience -- there's i" no doubt about it," Christensen said. It's not known precisely when work will start. Penner said that depends on the schedule of the successful bidder. Bids on the project are opened Apr. 23. Penner said the contract is written to make it possible to have workers continue work at ldght. Highways ministry spokesman Marcelle Harapiak said they'll try to keep people updated about where they're working and how to avoid traffic jams. The paving project will also fix ruts by deep drilling the road bed and pouring 10 inches of concrete at major inter- sections with Kenney St., Eby St., both ends of the Sande Overpass and the four-way stop in Thornhiil. Traffic lights will also be put up at the Kenney St. inter- section. A large power pole will also be removed from that The right note intersection to make it safer. Better street lights are also planned for the Hwy 16/37 intersection. MARY WARNER will be competing for the first time in the Pacific Sound locations around the northwest, Organizers are advising Mayor Jack Taistra suggested the ministry consider Northwest Music Festival which started yesterday and runs till everyone to get their tickets early for the Gala Night, on April 20. doing the four-way stop in Thornhill first, thereby paving April 20. She's been playing the violin for just eight months now. A That's the night when students recommended by the adjudicators the way for some tourists to detour through town and avoid detailed schedule of the music festival is available at Sight and will be performing. much of the work. Police assemE ling list Shovel time GROUND BREAKING of possible radar spots ceremonies take place this WATCH OUT if you like speeding along Krumm Road in Saturday for an additional Also on the tentative list for Terrace and area are Old 18 units at the Skeena Thomhiil, Hailiweli on the bench or along Keith Ave. in Lakelse Drive, Kalum Lake Drive, a section of Lakelse, town. Kalum Housing Society's Hwyl6 and Munroe, 5300 Block McConncll, Kalum in the complex on Haugland. Those locations and more are on the list of tentative sites city and Skeenaview Drive. The units are expected to for the province's new photo radar vans. One van and camera unit will be kept within a day's At $70,000 a piece, the north is to get three such vans be completed this fall with drive of Prince George while another van and unit will be capital costs covered by a and two sets of photo radar devices. They'll be based in circulating through the rest of the north. Prince George. $2.1 million loan from the "These units can take 300 pictures of violators an hour," provincial housing manage- Photo radar works when a picture of a speeding vehicle said Leshures of their capability, Eventually thcre'll be six is taken after a radar device triggers the camera. A ticket is ment commission. constables and one sergeant assigned to the photo radar As with the first units then sent to the driver of the vehicle. unit. "I must emphasize that these are tentative locations. I opened nearly two years ago Speeding tickets carry a $100 fine, rising to $150 for ex- rents are based on income. can't say if they will qualify until the}' ;~re evaluated," one cessive speeding (40kin over the posted speed limit). of the photo radar specialists, Con~t~:~le Dong Leshures Four of the units will have Because the cameras can't prove who is driving the two bedrooms, eight will said recently. He or other officers .~s:dgned to the north's vehicle, points aren't placed against its licensed owner. photo radar unit are due in Terrace later in the year to do have three bedrooms, four There will be tolerances -- 10 kilometres an hour in a 90 units will have four the on-site evaluations. kilometre zone, for instance -- but officers will adjust ac- The tenlative locations were chosen by local traffic of. bedrooms and there are two cording to road and weather conditions, visibility and gen- wheelchair accessible units ricers as being subject to a high number of speeders or eral traffic flow. containing three bedrooms. were there are a siguificant number of accidents. Leshures and other of'ricers are already testing the photo Photo radar is being introduced by the provincial govern- The new units are ex- radar units in and around Prince George. Northern drivers VISIBLE FOR now but not when installed in a van Is pected to help ease the tight ment as one way to slow down speeders and thus prevent can expect tickets in the mail when the program comes ful- injury or dealh causingaccidenis. this photo radar unit. That's RCMP Sgt. Mike rental accommodation ly on stream by early this summer. Clarabut. He's in charge of the units. market in Terrace. A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Tenants get evicted STOPPress from Thornhill suites Strong hair is )e tlJtifui, A THORNHILL landlord who's renting out iem. He will give his tenants their eviction illegal suites is finally bowing to the law. notices this week. Helmut Reinert has been involved in a "It's not up to me anymore," he says, dispute with the regional district since early "It'll now be up to the community to put Have you always wanted this year. pressure on the district." thicker, shinier, healthier- Sex assault charged He owns property on Lakelse Lake Road, just past the Thornhill dump. It is zoned to Transport studied looking hair? TERRACE RCMP have a 27-year-old Prince allow just one home on it. THE FEDERAL government is sponsoring Then let our stylists Rupert man in custody tbllowing a sexuai assault ear- But besides his own home, Reinert also a study that'll look at transportation issues Iv Easier Sunday morning. has three trailers on the land which he rents introduce you to Essential along Hwy16 leading to Prince Rupert. Police say a man was giving a 21-year-old woman a to five tenants. And that's illegal. On the list are airports due to lose their Jy & Strength Reconstructor. ride home when he took her to ,an isolated area in the Earlier this year the district told Reinert federal subsidies, VIA Rail, highways and he'd have to move the h'ailers or kick his ~just one treatment, Copper River subdivision and attacked her ...... port facilities at Prince Rupert, says Trans- tenants out. Now, it seemg the latter will Police say the two did know each other. port Canada official Boris Parlor. amaged, limp and lifeless come to pass, She called police after the assault, and a suspect was And it'll include the provincial govern. "I'm tired of fighting," Reinert says. hair becomes full of natural arrested a short time later in the Terrace area. ment's plan to spend more than $100 mil- He plans to give each tenant an eviction The accused man is scheduled to appear in court lion building a bridge and road network body and shine. notice, giving them until the first of June to connecting Prince Rupert to its Digby Is- next month to answer to the char,,es move out, Suddenly, your styling land airport and several coastal com. options are limitless. 45 laid off in Stewart "I don't want to be fined or taken to court munities. and take on regional district," he says. FORFY,.FIVE workers at V~estmm s Premier gold 'Everything will be looked at in view of "That could cost a lot." mine in Stewart are out of work as of this Friday. the fiscal realities communities face," said Initially the district set February 1 as the Pavlov. ' Nfflatrix Layoff notices went out last Thursday following eviction date, but later bumped that up to Westrnin's decision to close underground mining The idea is to determine how various April 1 to give both sides more time to tzy transportation methods can cope with operations there. and work out a compromise solution. changing situations, he added. MATRIX. EXPANDING THE SALON EXPERIENCE The remaining 27 workers there will continue mill, On April 1 regional district bylaw enfor- A key part of the study will look at vari- ing ore and concentrate for other mining operation s in cement officer Don Oldham visited the ous port facilities in around Prince Rupert. the region. property and told the district's lawyers the Among them is Ridley Terminals Inc., a Westmin vice-President Bruce McKnight said the tenants were still there. debt ridden base for shipping grain which is HAIR GALLERY Premier mine did not produce the ore the company Reinert was then told he had two more now suffering because of an end to federal 4711D KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE expected since reopening it as an open pit in 1988. weeks to come up with a final proposal or shipping subsidies. The open pit operation was scaled down a few years the district would pursue legal action. Main Prince Rupert port facilities are well 635-3729 But Reinert says his lawyers have now ago. and McKnight said they continued on a "hand-to- used but not to capacity and there is the said there is no other way around the prob- mouth" basis by extractin~ small ore pockets left by potential to expand, noted Parlor.

previous operators:" : r " That has been at best a breakeven prospect, but loss- es are now moantingl McKnight estimated the mining operation lost more than SI million in the last three ntonths~'"We can't strand losing that much on a long term basis'" he said. MARCH MAX, MIN. ~ SUN But .McKnight said they're v,'orking on drumming MAX. ~ PCPN SUN MAX. YEAR MIN, YEAR PRECIP. YEAR 29 5.1 -1.4 TR 7.8 up more business for the ore mill in Stev,,art: Its major 13.7 2.9 0.8 4,9 16.8 1994 -5,6 1965 49.3 1976 30 2,5 -4.0 7.9 10,8 1,5 1,7 16.7 1962 .6,1 1971 13.o 1985 customer is Cominco's SNIP gold mine on the lskut 31 -1.3 -5,3 0,8 0.5 10,5 -0,1 TR 2.8 15.0 1994 -6,0 1976 river, which b~u'ges ore concentrate to Stev,'~u't. Apr 1 26.6 1985 2.6 -5.1 1.6 6.0 6,3 2,8 1.2 1,3 17.0 87 -5,6 McKnight said they're negotiating with a few other 2 1963 18.3 1971 4.0 -2.6 1,3 6.0 5,0 1,4 18.2 0.0 16.1 1958 .4,0 mines in the hopes of milling more ore. 3 1982 18.2 1995 2.9 -2.0 2,4 0,0 9.2 1,7 2.0 1,1 16,9 1977 -3.3 4 1965 18.3 1964 5,4 0.4 30,4 0.0 7,9 1,3 TR 3.7 Vandals sought "New Record 17.6 1977 -2,4 1982 59.2 1981 TERRACE RCMP are following a trail of broken glass, trying to find vandals responsible for a number llmam ROAD CONDITIONS I BROUGHT TO YOU B__Y~ of incidents last week. | With Spring approachingcrews will be switchingover to a variety of works | NECHAKO~'- Sometime between 3:15 and 3:45 a.m. on Friday I such as pothole patching, surface grading,sign and drainage maintenance,I NORTHCOAST morning culprits threw rocks at living room windows I whichare site specific and may causeminor delays on the highways.Please I of three homes on McConnell. Sparks and Benner | anticipatepossible black ice on cold nightsand mornings,Look for and obey I CO~Sn'P'J CT:O ~ ' SE .'R'JIC ES streets. all traffic control. TO REPORT ROADHAZARDS, CALL 1-800.665.5051. / d: ~ In each instance a small, grey car with a noisy Ydur Rea¢/ Maintenance Contractor exhaust was reported to have been at the scene. '...... People.dri~;inga'car ~t~the s~edescri~iiofi were also reported to be involved in a number of vehicle ;Onditions break-ins that same morning. Police say a number of vehicles in Terrace and • :- ,- I Thomhill had their windows broken, and thieves then took whatever the,,' could get their hands on. Giesbrecht gets the nod ABOUT 50 New Democrats showed up at the Canadian Auto Workers Hall in Kitimat Thursday A / "m IIdA night to annoint Skeena MLA as the pm-ty's candidate. Also there were small business, tourism, and culture minister and Cariboo North MLA Frank Garden. Barlee called Skeena key to the government's II chances of victor'. "Skeena's a sv,'ing riding and the union movement will decide what happens." he said. I Ul cuts protested ABOUT 50 people staged a rally at the Skeena Mtdl ptwking lot Saturday morning to protest federal cuts to unemploynaent insurance benefits, The event was organized by the Kitimat-Terrace District Labour Council. which bussed in protesters from Kitimat.

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-" Call 63 S-tIPS 1.eoo.e13.11ss 638-1158 ...... CHARGE PLt~N The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996- A3 Docs to toe I News In Brief income line Greenhouse up in flames DOCTORS ARE getting a fee increase but they won't be getting any more money. A TERRACE man will likely think twice before flicking a cigarette butt into the dry grass again. In a complicated financial deal announced last week doe. tots agreed to cap the overall amount of money they'll That's what happened on March 27 in his back- receive this year from the provincial medical services plan yard on Hamer Ave. to what they received last year. Firefighters say the man was outside working on While there are fee increases within that $1.407 billion his greenhouse when he dropped his cigarette butt cap, doctors have agreed to reduce costs and procedures before going into the house. where poss~le to keep to that limit. The next time he looked outside, the greenhouse And if they don,t, there are provisions in the deal be- was going up in flames. It burnt about halfway to tween doctors and the province to cut payment toward the the ground before firefighters arrived. No.one was end of the year if it looks like costs will go over the cap. hurt. The deal means the provincial government won't have to pay an additional estimated $28 million in medical ser- vices plan costs for this year. Mega clinic set to open Dr. Victor Dirnfeld, president of the B.C. Medical Asso. elation, said that although doctors had a deal with the pro- on Park Avenue v/nee for an average two per cent fee increase this year MOVING DAY for staff at the city's two major medi- they agreed to the cap because of the provincial govern- cal clinics has been set for Friday, Apr. 19. menl's desire for tighter financial controls. Dr. Bill Redpath says doctors, nurses and stsffat The "We were aware of what's going on in other jurisdic- Medical Clinic and the Emerson Medical Clinic will tions. We decided to be proactive," he said in a reference stop work at noon that day and begin moving into the to the Ontario provincial govenunent's plan to cut doctors' new Park Avenue Medical Centre. salaries there by up to 10 per cent. "We'll spend the rest of the afternoon and weekend Cutting medical services plan costs has already been the moving and then we'll be up and running on the morn- subject of various committees and that work will continue, ing of Monday, April 22," Redpath said. said Dirnfeld. Not everything will be finished, however. The ex- "We'll be looking at specific fee items such as the use of terior stucco and painting has to wait for warmer labs and being smarter with the use of information," he weather, and landscaping will also wait a little longer. said. The parking lot paving will be compleied on time. That'il mean, for instance, that doctors referring patients Nor,hem Health Care won't be open at its location on to specialists will include as much information as possible the main floor when the centre's doors open, but to avoid repeats of tests already done. Omineea Medical Laboratory will be open in the new "Some fee items for tests, for instance, are set at rates location. Redpath says efforts are continuing to get a five to 10 years ago. With new technology, the costs may licence to provide ultrasound and x-ray services in the be reduced and so will the fees," Dirnfeld continued. WORKERS BRAVE blustery spring weather conditions while putting up a fence new building. Also on the list of cost trimming are procedures consid- around the correctional centre here. It'll provide for an extra level of security and New specialists expected to join the clinic include ered not medically necessary. permit the centre to accept prisoners who haven't yet had their day in court. neurologist Stephen Clark, presently head of neurology These include not doing x-rays for aldde injuries, at SL Pads' Hospital in Vancouver, podiatrist Michael depending upon the person and how the injury happened. Foist, and dermatologist Julian Hancock. These restrictions went into effect in February. Fence being installed Redpath says project managers have managed to keep Coming soon are guidelines restricting the number of the five-storey building on budget. The building itself ultrasounds conducted on pregnant women. A FENCE is going up around the Terrace ferent," said Walker. Currently the correc- is costing about $4 million, but leasehold improve- The average now is 2.6 uitrasounds for each pregna!lt Correctional Centre this week. tions centre typically takes inmates serving ments should push the final value over $6 million. woman but that might be reduced to one depending upon The fence is part of the centre's prepara- sentences under a year. The Emerson Medical Clinic is listed for sale, and the woman and the state of her pregnancy. tions in getting ready to accept remand "The safety of the community is a big The Medical Clinic's offices are available for lease. Dirnfeld described the cost trimming as necessary given prisoners. Those are prisoners who are priority for us," said Walker. "And we'll the provincial government's financial situation. waiting their trial date. take the victim's wishes into account too." Mad-cow hits home The deal, which still has to be ratified by doctors, also In the past remand prisoners from the The correction centre can house up to 32 northwest had to go to Prince George. Then inmates. They are required to take part in a IF YOU thought the dairy case at the Terrace gives them access to a $25 million medical services plan Safeway store was a little emptier than usual last week, reserve accounL they were often sent back here. work programs while they're at the centre. But as of May 1 those prisoners will be Much of the work they do benefits the com- you were righL That'll be tapped should the $1.407 billion cap be ex- On March 26 Canada Safeway ordered its stores to ceeded. staying in Terrace. munity. Inmates shovel snow for seniors, "We'll only consider taking non-violent build picnic tables for the handicapped, remove all British diary products from the shelves over But health ministry official Debra Shorn doubted if this concert,s about mad cow disease. will ever happen. offenders," said corrections centre director chop firewood and more. "We did this as a precautionary measure until we "That's a lot of money and I don't see that needing to be Patricia Walker. The criteria they use to de- But the primary benefit of housing cide whether they will take remand remand prisoners here is to keep them heard from Health Canada," 'says Safeway's Mark used," she said of the reserve account. Stortz in Vancouver. The provincial government now says it'll take that $28 prisoners will be the same as the criteria closer to their family, friends and their law- And on April 2 Health Canada ruled the British dairy million it would have paid to doctors this year and spend it they use for deciding what type of con- yer, said Walker. And the province won't products posed absolutely no health risk, and Safeway on reducing waiting list for some types of surgeries. rioted inmates to take. have to pay for the imnate's and escort's "We won't be looking at anything d/f- travel to and from Prince George. and the products were back on the shelf that day. RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. COMPANIES, TRUSTS • TAX DISPUTES James W. Radelet Phone 604-689-0878 • Fax 604-689-1386

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Big news soon ? , ) GET READY for a propaganda airburst of mam- moth proportions once a provincial election is called. Premier 's current red hot announcement-a-day pace is a signal that the tra- dition of buying voters' support with their own tax money will continue. But the premier will have to do more, lots more to keep his steamroller of a campaign at a full tilt boogie level. So expect a shift in what is being announced. Now that Premier Clark has pretty well got the provincial good news scene figured out he and his ministers will concentrate on regional and lo- cal situations. A test run of sorts took place last week when tourism minister Bill Barlee showed up in Thornhill to announce money for tennis courts for that community. This is not to suggest Thorn- Act now before it's too late hill doesn't need tennis courts or that the grant of VICTORIA ~ "No less to 1,000 grizzlies may survive bia was still the "Brazil of the government money for such a thing isn't a good reprehensible than the on the entire west coast," the North." slaughter, of Africa n elephants report says. At the time, Stephen Owen, idea. for their ivory is the hidden Aside from logging and li- then chief of the now dis- But to have something like tennis courts com- scandal of Canada's grizzly censed hunting, poaching is the banded Commission on kingdom under siege by most serious threat to grizzlies. Resources and Environment, mand the time and attention of a cabinet minister chainsaw and gun." Following an RCMP sting op- just happened to be in Europe is a bit of a stretch even in an election prepara- Thus warns the Raincoast eration last year, 60 bear paws and was able to also get a hear- tion frenzy. Conservation Society in a were seized in a raid, and 29 ing before the European Parlia- recent report on the grizzly charges were laid against 11 ment and set the record We prefer waiting for the real good election- bear population that depends individuals and businesses for straight. timed announcements that'll be happening. for its habitat on the rain_forest trafficking in and possession of Yes, McAllister is a rebel, Expect to see a lucrative package for Thornhill- valleys of 's bear gall bladders. even by mainstream environ- central and northern mainland One man was fined $3,500 mental movement standards, Terrace amalgamation. This is a very touchy coasL for possession of 33 gall blad- and yes, I've tanned his hide subject -- a sort of land claim of a different kind "Ecologically catastrophic ders, hardly a deterrent when on several occasions for his all effects of clearcut logging are HUBERT BEYER and the provincial government that doesn't grizzly gall bladders can fetch too frequent and irresponsible driving these old-growth- The Rainforest Conservation thousands of dollars in Asia. outbursts, but the Raincoast address the nebulous issue of pride and the prac- dependent monarchs from their Society's report admits that The report claims that Forest Society's fears of a homes in one coastal valley last year's dedication by the government policing is vir- dangerously declining grizzly tical issue of sewer and water lines isn't going to after another. Logging and be looked upon favourably come the day of a B.C. government of the Khut- tually non-existent. "On the population is shared by many over- fishing are reducing their zeymateen Valley as a grizzly entire central coast, one or two other environmentalists who prd~irR~ial~,0t'e. ~:; ' " ' .... :" ;" principle food source - sahnon. bear sanctuary was,' a ~com- conservation officers were in are less radical ~than MeAl- And the coastal gri~iies face Also expect to see a deal made betwe(~n the mendable re'ore, but adds that the field a total of three days in lister. ~ : an additional threat as hunters the area is too small to 1994. It falls to guide outfitters In a nutshell: I'm willing to provincial government and the City of Terrace and poachers continue taking preserve the local population themselves to report kills and listen to his concerns, and if over the provincial lands surrounding the airport. their poll," the report says. of grizzlies. sightings that make up official the government has conclusive The city has made it quite clear that control over The society accuses the B.C. environment ministry data on bears." evidence that McAllister is government of doing little to figures suggest that about One of the society's directors wrong, I'd like to see it. and subsequent development of those lands is the preserve British Columbia's 3,000 grizzlies should have is Peter McAllister, and I The last word goes to the only way the airport can survive once federal grizzly population or worse, come out of hibernation last should tell you that I've been Ra incoast Conservation hastening its demise. subsidies disappear. spring. That estimate has less than kind to him in the Society: "History has taught "British Columbia's grizzly changed little over the last 20 past. us that we rarely come to the Airports are very much a healthy and sexy sign bear population is headed for years, and the Raincoast Con- It was McAllister who told rescue of a species until it's of progress in the north and the vote-seeking extinction due to the combined servation Society the figures the European Parliament some too late." pressures of clearcut logging, are way offbase. time ago 'that despite govern- Buyer can be reached at: government that doesn't agree is in real trouble. trophy hunting and "Actual counts were never ment initiatives to increase the Tel:(604) 920.9300; Skeena NDP MLA Helmut Giesbrecht is in for bureau cratie indifference," the conducted, but we believe that province's park land from six Fax:(604) 385. 6783; E-Mail: report says. a challenging ride this election and a regional an unstable population closer to 12 per cent, British Colum- [email protected] goodies gravy train will be welcome news to him indeed.

This statue is for the birds "I would much rather have But in this age of shriveling reference books; bought musi- men ask why I have no statue, funding for everything from cal instruments for a high than why I have one." Cato. education and health to fish school bank; paid the at- Ninety-thousand dollars ~ a hatcheries and affordable hous- tendance fees for handicapped In the hole big or small sum? ,,ll I ing, why invest in a stone kids at a summer camp; filled a SPRING MAY have trouble sprunging but that If you're an average Joe who statue? That's for the birds! playground with equipment. has just won with a 649 lotto If Nanaimo needed some- Or they could have done hasn't stopped city work crews from using spray ticket, it can be a windfall. thing tangible to demonstrate something for the city's If you're Jimmy Pattison, their appreciation for Ney's bombs to circle potholes and other craters need- 1 seniors. ing patchwork. $90,000 will almost buy you ! years of dedication, why didn't They could have added an another car. they commemorate his additional HandyDart to their Very soon the asphalt truck will be winding Anywhere in B.C. today, achievements in a style less transit service; supplied an through the streets with driver and workers on $90,000 is hard to come by. passive and useless. electric wheelchair for the It's salaries for two classroom ! d-"I ~Iolll~l-" I-'! I :loIo#-~ ~'tN For instance, they could have nursing home; built a wheel- the lookout for the bright red orbs. teachers or for two hospital bought two more riverboats or chair ramp beside a fishing And once again it'll be a reminder that the nurses; enough to import Mike CLAUDETTE SANDECKI other equipment for search and hole; constructed wheelchair city's new paving plan will do wonders toward Miller to talk teens out of statue in memory of Mayor rescue (goodness knows many accessible curbs on more street suicide in a dozen com- Frank Ney. a bathtub racer has been conlers. providing seamless and comfortable roadways. munities; the amount we're Now it's clear Frank Ney plucked from the drink); Instead Nanaimo will have a short to maintain special needs was well liked by the majority named a soccer field after him; gigantic stone monument services for another year in of his townspeople. We're told provided swinmfing lessons for around which soft drink cups Terrace schools. he worked hard to improve his under privileged children; and pizza plates will swirl in So how did Nanaimo spend community and to promote it manned a lighthouse for one the wind, while flying crows their $90,000 collected from ~N PUBLIsHER/EDITOR: Rod Link to tourists. He's credited with more year; dedicated a public and seagulls bank over it leav- donations, bingos and car library wing in his honour; A ADVERTISING MANAGER: Mike L. tlamnl the popularity of the annual ing messy deposits. washes? They erected a stone stocked a high school with PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Crcdgeur Nanaimo bathtub races. Only the sculptor benefits. NEWS Jeff Nagel' NEWS SPORTS: KatMcen Brandsma COMMUNITY: Cris Levkauf OFFICE MANAGER: Audra Creek ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: EARS F.VeRALP-R F,~ HoMAp~ AR~ so Sam Collier. Janet Viveiros, Tracey Tomas "Fo'FflF_ SouND Jl Dut',lG ! "Ffl~y A/f:vE~ ADVERTISING ASSISTANT: Emma Law, Kelly Jean ,Vo'NcF_ wI-IAF"..S J DARKROO M: Susan Credgeur VF-f~RA~J HOSKY,~) CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Karen Brunette @I~FL'/ p~eAR'FS./ MEMBEROF B.C. PRESS COUNCIL Servingthe Terraceand Thornhillarea. Published on Wednesdayof eachweek by CadbooPress [1969) Ltd.at 3210Clinton Street, Terrace, Bntish Columbia, V8G 5R2, o ~ Slones. photographs,iUusttations, designs and typestylesin Ihe TorraceSlandard are Ihe properlyof Ihe copyright holders,including Cariboo Press (1969) Ltd., its illuslrationrepro services and advertising agencies Reproductionin wholeor in part.wilhout written permission, is spec~callyprohibited, Authorizedas second.classmail pending the PostOffice Department, for paymentof postagein cash Special thanks to all our contributors and correspondents for their time and talents N'ol i?

The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 - A5 II CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD Blueprint for parks The Mail Bag City plan maps out a strategy Nisga'a fell into a trap Dear Sir:. By CRIS LEYKAUF The signing of the Nisga'a Agreement In Principle E LIVE in a spectacular part of (KIP) was truly a historic event. But it was an event the country, surrounded by that has taken place many times before in Canada. mountains, pristine watersheds, Upon signing this agreement the Nisga'a have fallen W lakes, forests and more. Just into the same trap as their eastern brothers and sisters. minutes from Terrace are incredible op- The treaties in eastern Canada, although much shorter portunities for hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and less specific, have much in common with what has horseback riding, and canoeing. been proposed in the AlP. The rights of "Indian" But while we may have plenty of recreation people are again being impeded and narrowed by west- opportunities outside the city, what about the em thought and law. need for parks just down the street? A Native people are again being shown as grateful playground for children, or a trail for seniors to recipients of a deal which is nothing more than stroll along? manipulation by a government who needs to keep na- A parks study looking at the needs of city resi- tives quiet and happy. It must be a coincidence that an dents was recently released in draft form. It's election is coming up soon. the first study the city has ever done which Nisga'a negotiators were forced into this farce of an deals solely with parks. agreement due to a volatile political climate. If the The city's growing economy and population agreement had not been signed now, it may never have prompted the report. This growth has created a been. greater demand for a variety of parks in the city. Thus, under this type of pressure it is understandable Currently Terrace has 22 parks, covering al- that a deal was hammered out, however haphazardly. most 99 hectares, not including the Terrace Mt. This tactic by the government was no different than the trail. eastern treaties where "Indian" people were told to That's above the minimum 74.4 ha recom- sign or face the wrath of the King. History has shown mended for a city this size. us that wrath. i However the city has to start putting aside Another similaritY to other treaties is that a few are ~rks for future use, says Steve Scott super- speaking for many. Sure, many will say 90 per cent intendent of parks and recreation. Hc's also the voted in favour of the AlP, but this was 90 per cent of author of the parks study. 525. What about the other 5,000-plus Nisga'a people In the study Scott made a number of recom- whom this deal affects. mendations, some of which he's hoping to see Traditionally, Nisga'a people came to consensus in place as early as this spring. when deciding about something which affected all. Now we see less than 10 percent speaking for an entire Ferry Island nation. On Ferry Island, which is used year-round by It seems that the Nisga'a have fallen prey to the west- hikers, pet owners, mountain bikers and cross crn democratic system which follows majority rule. country skiers, he's advised improving the trails In this case not even a majority is ruling. The Nisga'a and installing pedestrian bridges where needed. have supposedly endorsed a deal which will take away He's hoping that the bridges might bc built by over 90 per cent of lands which people in their nation construction classes at Caledonia. In the past have belonged to for thousands of years. Who decides those classes have built bridges over Howe PARKS REPORT author Steve Scott stands near the new proposed b'ail head for Ter- what land and what stories will be sacrificed? Creek and done other community projects race Mt. The start of the trail on the north side of Terrace Mt, has been moved a number Land is the key to a traditional form of self- around town. The city then would just have to of times in recent years due to a property development on the bench, Now Scott wants to government not the few dollars thrown at the people kick in the cost of materials. make a new start to the trail, just past the water tower tank, left of where the trail now like a carrot before a horse. Only the land, which car- "They're good skookum bridges," says Scott. starts. But to do that the city needs to buy that section of land, ries the spirits of all those who have suffered under Scott's also recommended extending electrical non-native tyranny, can heal the wounds of the past. service to at least ten more camping sites on the those lots haven't sold yet, but it will soon be- Howe Creek But again money is thrown at a people who have island. come a problem. The horseshoe has seen a lot of activity been beaten down by years of abuse. Don't fall into It's also confusing for people new to the area, around Howe Creek lately. A coalition of this trap. Please consider your ancestors and loved ones Riverfront who are trying to find the trail head. There citizens recently purchased land adjacent to the who still roam these lands through the spirit realm. One of the reasons Ferry Island is so popular aren't even any signs up to mark it right now. creek, but fight now the park is just a collection Consider your brothers and sister, the Tsimshian, the is due to access to the river. Scott would like to "I don't feel right about saying please of properties which straddle the creek between Gitksan, the Gitanyow, the Haisla, the bear, the eagle, develop another riverfront park, stretching from trespass on this guy's property," said Scott. Sparks St. and Lanfear Hill. the raven and the wolf, all who will be affected by this Pear St. west to Braun's island. The land would He hopes to make a new access to the trail, There are still gaps in this land link, and Scott agreement. ideally take in the riverbank and go back at least which would start just past the water tower and recommended the city continue trying to ac- Like any other animal being trapped, don't be 60 metres. This would let the city create a 2kin to the left, It's a plan which would require the quire property alongside the creek. deceived by the bait. Once deceived, the jaws of the or so walk along the riverbank. city to purchase the easterly third section of a trap will mean certain death. In this case the death of a A riverfront trail isn't a new idea. Scott came block of land belonging to the owner of the Fisherman's Park people. ,. across plans for such a trail as far back as 1975 apartment buildings below. This park on the east side of the Kahm River It is ironic that a deal which is so bad for the Nisga'a while doing research. Scott hasn't approached the landowner, but is usually packed with trucks and boat trailers is being shunned by non-natives. This deal gives little Now he's putting the riverfront trail back be- doesn't thi,tk it should cost the city too much to whenever a run of salmon comes up the Skccna. to the Nisga'a as it is filled with provisions for the fol- fore city council. In his report Scott recom- purchase vacant, unserviccd land which has no The area is just .38 hectares, but it is one of lowing of codes, standards and laws set out by the Ca- mended that city council take legislative steps to chance of becoming usable in the near future. the city's most popular parks, as it is the only nadian and B.C. governments. acquire riverfront property. public boat launch site in Terrace. If this isn't enough, many parts of the agreement in- "As landowners subdivide the city can take a West Bench The city leases this land from CN Rail and is volve cabinet or ministerial approval. This is not con- portion of that land for park preservation," ex- One scction of the city which is in need of currently negotiating with the railway company trol for native people, it is assimilation. Still, non- plained Scott. The city is also permitted to more parks is the west comer of the bench. to buy the land. natives say the deal gives too much. preserve land for environmental purposes. Three acres have already been set aside by the This deal has a bonus for non-natives in that the fed- Or, as property comes up for sale, the city can developer, but thcre has been considerable de- Price tag eral government is paying half the bill for a deal which buy it where possible. velopment since then. Steve Scott's wish list seems long, but he says would create economic stability and benefits for B.C. Eventually Scott would like to see a path However, Scott says until the developer aside from acquiring land along the rivcrfront If I was a supporter I would try to push it through im- which travels along the riverfront, then goes reaches stage 2 of this plan, no new parks will on the southside, it's all do-able. mediately. But, I am not, so bring on the hearings, the over a suspension bridge to Ferry Island. be crested. And that means it could be a long "We're not asking to acquire a lot of land -- changes and maybe the Nisga'a will see past the blind "But those are very lmig range plans." waiL other than the riverfront," says Scott. trust inherent in their great culture. The study recommends council "affirm the But dcvcl0pment will be going ahead on a The city has over $50,000 set aside to buy Maybe they will see the manipulation. The Nisga'a principle that all undeveloped Skeena River park on the east side of the bench. park land, and Scott, and he says more might bc may be caught in the trap but they can still get out. front property should eventually be publicly available through other avenues. Glenn Rothenburger, controlled." East Bench "There's no reason why we can't meet these IGtimat, B.C. Skeenaview/Heritage Park became a popular objectives over the next five years." Terrace Mountain gathering spot in 1993 with the addition of a As for the riverfront property, Scott doesn't More innnediate are plans m secure access to children's playground and five tennis courts. think the land would be of interest to developers Terrace Mt. Trail, on it's northwest end on the Now the city is planning to develop the anyhow. It's in a floodplain, "and wc can af- bench. remaining land there with the help of the Kins- ford to be patient," he says. Save Shames Mountain The trail's end has already been re-routed men Club of Terrace. They plan to plant Although Terrace has a fair amount of park- Dear Sir:. once due to development. Now the new access ornamental trees and shrubs, and pave an area land right now, he'd like to see it developed fur- Over the last few months I have been listening to and crosses private property twice. for skate boarding, roller blading , basketball ther and see more parks linked by trails for reading various comments about the ski hill and of its That's okay with the developer for now, since and possibly ice skating in the winter. pedestrians and bicyclists. financial difficulty and conditions. I have prayed that somehow it will keep going until it reaches that plateau from which it will be able to grow and flourish. I am probably flattering myself to say I am a mediocre skier, but I think we are really blessed to have Shames Mountain so close at hand. We previous- Bike paths get a low priority ly lived on Vancouver Island and to go skiing from there was a major expense that involved either a mini- AT LEAST 50 to 150 more parks arc joined to one mum of 4 extra hours driving each way or overnight people walk or bike by Paul another. accommodation. Lift tickets were no less expensive. Clark's house on McCon- City planner David The cost of a family ski pass this year at Shames would nell every day, most of them Trawin says the city is still have covered maybe four ski days for the four of us. travelling to or from the col- in the very preliminary Because I am not a great skier, I don't do well in poor lege, and some just walking stages of looking at making conditions. This year presented poor conditions for their dogs. bike paths. every day winter life m not just skiing. Despite this heavy "Re.sults are probably a But whenever I thought I wouldn't make full use of pedestrian traffic, there is no long way off," he warns. our pass, 1 thought of it as an investment in Shames. bike path or sidewalk along There is no money in the And was glad to have paid it because I like, really like, this popular street. Many city budget now slated to being able to drive up to the hill and ski and be back in other busy streets in the city develop bike paths. time to meet the kids after school. Or if I go up and also lack a vehicle-free area, That's mainly because find it's more than I can or want to handle, it was only says Paul Clark. there hasn't been much pub- an hour out of my day and not a whole day wasted. He's talked to all levels of lic pressure yet. Shames is really beautiful. Some days I have gone up government concerned with "The majority of people more for a dose of beauty than to ski and have never roads and highways about want to see us clean up the felt disappointed. this lack of bike paths, but potholes before we worry I hope there is some way the community can help out so far response has been about bike paths," says financially, not just by buying lift tickets, but in ways minimal. Trawin. similar to how soccer, softball, skating, swimming etc., "I think this is really im- However, he did hold out are supported. Shames may be out of the city limits but portant for the city," says some hope for those who do it is Tcrrace's ski hill and we ought to bc thankful to Clark. "It's getting more want bike paths. those who have committed time, labour and money to and more busy, and more ,As new subdivisions go helping us have what is a great hill. people are opting to use in, the city is considering It is only God who controls the weather so we can't their bikes, rather than CARS, BIKES and pedestrians all jockey for room on McConnell Ave. on the having the developer put bench. Paul Clark, his wife Karen, their nelghbours Ellen and Tom Boston and blame Shames staff for our disappointments. I, for one, drive." money aside for bike paths have never found anyone working on the hill or in the lie's also worried about their children enjoy going for walks along the road, but worry about their families' and sidewalks. safety because there are no sidewalks or bike paths along the road. Shames office to be anything but pleasant and helpful. the safety of pedestrians, on And as roads around Ter- And to our city council, I would be very disappointed busy hills, such as Kalum race are slated to be re-done, to see funds being spent on a second sheet of ice before But despite Clark's re- any recommendations for ofthe park system. and Lanfcar. such as Lanfcar Hill, Trawin finding anyway to help Shames remain the one ski hill quest, and those of other bike paths. However, Scott does ac- says the city will consider "Certainly for me with we have. concerned pedestrians, a That's because the knowledge that bike routes putting in sidewalks at that my (wheel)chair, it's chaos Lynn Buelde, recently released drafl report's author Steve Scott will be in greater demand as time, to Uy and get up and down Ten'ace, B.C. those hills." parks' study doesn't make says bike paths aren't part the population grows and

I A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 I!] Minister eyes News In Brief Orenda deal Join us for the bridal event of the season. REPAP WON'T be getting all of the wood under Orenda This year's showcase will be bigger than ever UNBC has new program Forest Products' forest lieenee should it buy the company. with more fashions, services and displays to THE UNIVERSITY of British Columbia will be offer- Provincial legislation allows the forests minister to take help you plan the perfect wedding. ing a master's degree program in Terrace, starting this five per cent of the amount of a forest llcence when it summer. changes bands. The courses will focus on educational counselling, Orenda can now cut 342,000 cubic metres a year, mean- Saturday, April 20th and two introductory three-week courses will be of- ing that the five per cent take back amounts to 17,100 Coast Inn of the West fered this summer. Additional courses will follow and cubic metres. the entire program will be a two year degree. The wood typically goes into a forest service reserve and EVERYONE WELCOME According to UNBC's director of regional opera- can, with other wood, be allotted to small business sales. (ONE GUESTPER BRIDE) tions, Dennis Macknak, having an MEd available in the Before all that can bappen, Repap needs the approval of northwest will be a positive development for the uni- forests minister Dennis Streifel to take over Orenda'a versity. licence. "The regional advisory committee for the northwest Repap announced two weeks ago it has lnade an offer to put a high priority on immediate delivery of this pro- buy Orenda that could be worth up to $25 million. gram, and the university is responding to that. It will be The business end of the transaction could wrap up early a real asset to the university to have links to the school next month. The Medical Clinic system through the registrants and graduates of this But Streifel will conduct meetings in communities af- program," said Macknak. fected by the sale to deterrnine public opinion and attitude. Summer courses will be face-to-face with visiting And he'll also examine a series of other considerations will be moving faculty, while courses in fall and winter terms will be a leading him to approve or not to approve the licence trans- combination of the above and electronic learning. fer. Students who begin the courses in the summer or fall These include whether the sale will give a company or April 22, 1996 of 1996 should be able to complete the program in Ter- companies excessive cutting rights in an area and what a race, those who begin later will need to take some transfer means for community stability. to 4634 Park Ave.. 3rd Floor courses at other UNBC campuses. Streifel will also examine whether logging contractors The new phone number will be 615-5030 and others might have their ability to sell goods and ser- vices impaired should there be only a few purchasers in a Psych unit to full given area. THE PSYCHIATRIC unit at Mills Memorial Hospital These approval provisions are contained in a corporate Emerson Medical Clinic is full and overflowing, and the head nurse there says it concentration policy statement issued by former forests needs more beds and more staff. minister just over a year ago. Ken Zorn says the 10 beds in the unit are usually full, They were used once last spring to deny a plan by Canfor will be moving and staff often need to open up one or two more to ac- Corporation to take over Sloean Forest Products in the commodate demand. Kootenays. April 22, 1996 There used to be 16 beds in the psychiatric unit, but There's been no decision yet on when Streifel will hold six have been closed due to budget cuts. his meetings, where they will be held or who will chair the to 4634 Park Ave. 4th Floor sessions. "Quite often we could do with two or ~ree more The new phone number will be 615-5040 beds, and at least one more staff member," says Zorn. In the past, the minister's parliamentary secretary has "But costs like that would add up quickly." been the chair but the meetings can also be handled by Zorn works 8-4 Monday to Friday and there are two senior forest service officials. nurses on each 12-hour shift. An activity worker is on shift from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and the unit also employs a half time social worker. Fortunately though, Zorn says psycbiatrle unit staff have an excellent working relationship with Terrace RCMP, who are called in to help restrain particularly violent patients. "Sometimes just having them there with their uniforms on will help diffuse the situation," said Zorn. When the Mounties pick up someone who they feel may need psychiatric attention, they stay at the hospital It'+ ih0uJtimet until a doctor has examined that person. If that's not determined in the examination, the person is let go. "In order for a person to be admitted they have to be a danger to themselves or others or have a diagnosed _.I",) treatable mental illness," says Zorn. It's not uncommon for mentally ill patients to have very lucid moments and if that's happening at the time of the exam, it's legally impossible to hold them against their will. ., .~ Young people get help YOUNG PEOPLE in Terrace will soon have a chance to present the provincial government with a wish list. The government has a new initiative designed to give youth positive alternatives to violence and crime. II The program, called "Nights Alive" will operate in twenty communities, including here in Terrace. Schools and recreational centers will be used after hours for sports, arts, music and other activities identi- fied by local youth. In the next while members of the youth programs division of the attorney-general's ministry will visit those communities, meeting with police and young people. It's a $650,000 program, and programs allocations will be decided on according to levels of need. And it's hoped that will be determined during the meetings. Chart a Course for Northern $avinqs As part of the program a part-time youth worker will be hired in each community to help administer the new activities. If any young people in Terrace have ideas about how they'd like to see "Nights Alive" carried out here, they can call RCMP Constable Kim Hall. The number is 638-0333. GRANDO])[N]NG FAST, ACCURATE KEYS Complete Locksmith Services I1:00 a.m. Saturday, April 13th

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Terrace Child Development Centre We hope that you can join us at our grand opening celebration: Conununity Preschool "k Enter to win a Trip for Two to Vancouver is accepting registration for the 1996/97 school to see the hit musical Showboat. year. Registration will commence on April 15 and Pop a balloon in our All-Stars Contest continue until the classes are full. Children are accepted from ages 30 months to 5 years. One ~k" Plus refreshments, free prizes and nitre. months fee must accomp!my registration.

Classes are: ..... ~ Be sure to drop by the new branch on ApH! 13th Mondayand Thursday 9:00-1i:30 am $65.00/m0 and let us show you our best. Wednesdayand Friday 9:00: 11:30am $65.00/mo i0n, Wed.,&FrL : i:00!3:30pm $95,00/mo Tuesdayand Thursday 1:00,3:30 pm $65.00/mo

For further information please phone 635-9388, visit tile Preschool at 4907 LazeHe, or come to the Centre at 2510 South Eby Street, NORTHERN airBC Travellers SA VINGS Cheques Terrace Community Branch, 4702 Lazelle Avenue STANDARD 2510 South Eby Street, _Terrace' B.C. V8G 2X3 '111 Calling all you Martians The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996-A7 M P heads off into space MIKE SCOTT wants to see da's Marion Smith ex- question, Canadians will be several million Canadians plained. "In order to sup- giving the government the identify themselves as pert the Employment Equity means to bring in more Martians in next month's Act we had to go and ask a employment equity rules CCKgus. more direct question." beyond the federal govern- The Reform MP for That legislation will menL Skcena says that would be change federal hiring prae- "Who's to say they won't one way for people to tices to ensure the federal attempt to expand that into protest census questions workforce better represents the private sector?" he aimed at identifying Cana- women and visible asked. "How would you dians on the basis of race minorities, feel if you were a business and thereby disrupt plans for New on this year's census person in Terrace and the federal hiring quotas. form is a question that asks quota police showed up to "It would send a signal to "Is this person: white, see whether you had a fair the federal government that Chinese, South Asian, representation of employees Canadians have had enough black, Arab/West Asian, based on ethnic origin7 of this garbage," Scott said. Filipino, South East Asian, That's where this is all lead- "It would thwart the objec- Latin American, Japanese, ing." tives of the social engineers Korean, or other (specify)." Scott says he doesn't want in Ottawa who feel they "This census question is to urge people to break the have to have the guiding all about setting quotas for law by lying to census hand in determining who hiring on race," Scott said. takers, but admits he likes Mike Scott gets hired forwhatjob." He maintains hiring the idea of people writing in Census forms have always should be on the basis of 'Martian' or 'other' on that Smith said Canadians are asked residents' country of qualifications, not race. line. required by law to truthfully birth and to which ethnic "We should be colour "The imagery of human answer the census. groups their ancestors blind when it comes to resources minister Doug She said people who wr/,te belong. recruiting people for the Young and his department in 'Martian' might get a call "People more and more RCMP or filling federal job scrambling to cope with from census-takers trying to are putting 'Canadian' down postings wherever they may employment equity pro- clarify their answer. as their ethnic origin, so be," he said. grams for several million Smith said census officials you're losing the precision Scott also suggests that by Martians is wonderful," have not yet seen any sig- of the data," Census Cana- answering the ethnicity Scott said. nificant opposition to the question emerge. Gasoli pricesgo up In the1991 cereus, she Toronto area protested an ethnic origins question by TERRACE MOTORISTS are taking a beat- are determined by each market area. "The writing in 'Canadian'. ing at the pumps. decision is made in the marketplace," he "But I don't think it went STANDARD Early last week all stations in town jacked says. "The retailer has to ask what the far beyond Toronto," she Mike Harem • Janet Viveiros ° Sam Collier • Tracey Tomas up their prices to 61.9 cents per litxe, but a rationale for dropping prices would be." said. Petro Canada official says that doesn't A survey of northwestern gas prices indi- 638-7283 Fax: 638-8432 mean we're lining the pockets of the oil cate retailers in different communities act companies. differently when it comes to pricing their "They're not making a killing from gas. this," says Rocco Ciancio. "This is not The Terrace increase to 61.9 cents was up what you'd call a robust business." from 59.9. In Smithers prices jumped from He explains the current price of crude is 57.5 to 60.9 last week. about 19 cents per litre. The provincial tax And in Prince Rupert the price per litre is 11 cents, and the federal tax is 14 cents. has gone up from 59.9 to 61.9 and 62.9. That makes the cost to the vender 44 cents In Kitimat the price is 61.5 and in Prince per litre. After that come refining and George it's 58.6. marketing costs before the product is Municipalities elsewhere in the province SAFEWAY delivered to local retailers. also levy their own taxes on gas sold at the FOOD & DRUG Increases added after that, Ciancio says, pumps to help rmanee bus service.

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4645 Greig Ave., Terrace A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 B US INF S S RE'V'IEW

Something Special! Anti-theft Something Unique! Something Greek! device Cookin' at Sonbadas! Enjoythese fabulous lunch specials served daily/ stolen ,.::;~-~,_, VegetarianLasagna AN IMPORTANT anti-theft device p~~ withyour chot~'eof has been stolen from Mantiquc Clothes in the Skeena mall, but the manager says the thieves aren't going ~i~~~,~. withGreeksalad to get away with it. ~~ ~'"~ andrice. All clothes at Mantique are have a ~fl::,~ tag on them which must be removed ""~¢I"~ z,A;,~ ~ ~ CaesarSalad before the garment leaves the store. ~~ ~! ~]Ws~hYh/.~eChg~ce If that doesn't happen, an alarm will sound, alerting shopkeepers that someone's trying to walk out without ~mkk~ ) paying. Open7 days a week. -Tf~l~ ~ But these thieves seem to be one LunchM0n.- Fri. 11:30 - 2:00prn • Dinner4:30-11:00 pm , step ahead of the game. FORRESERVATIONS CALL They've stolen the piece of equip- 638-1503 ~,~' ment which removes the tags from the 4402I.A~ELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. clothes. "I guess they figure they can come in now and go to town," says store TERRACE REGIONAL manager Larry Clemcnts. He's since bought a replacement, at HEALTH CARE SOCIETY INTEGRATEDHEALTH CARE SERVICES a cost of about $200. The anti-tagging device is small and Mills Memorial Hospital puck-shaped. It was swiped from right off the till, likely while someone's back was turned. Is it a REAL Medical Emergency? Clcments says they have the new one bolted down. He figures a group of kids were responsible for the theft. Use Your Emergency Department Wisely Three expensive jackets went miss- Your hospital EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is organized for sudden, serious ing on the same day. health problems. The hospital has a fixed budget, however, and unnecessary He says he plans to keep plenty of use of the emergency department diverts resources from other areas of the staff on shift to provide enough ser- LARRY CLEMENTS of Mantique Clothing displays an anti-theft device hospital.The same service provided in the doctor's office is much cheaper vice that customers are rarely with-out similar to one stolen from the store recently. than if provided in the Emergency Department. It should not be used as a assistance. substitute for visits to your doctor's office.

Road crew Doctors' Office Versus Emergency Visit If you have an ongoing medical problem that has not suddenly affected your Out About well being, you should arrange to see your doctor in the office. If you are inks new deal seriously injured or are suddenly taken ill, the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THE AREA'S road and expires this October. is where you belong. Realtors shuffle offices bridge maintenance compa- Nechako Nerthcoast's first ONE OF THE city's oldest real estate agencies has ny has had its contract here contract here was for two What If You Don't Have a Doctor? closed its doors. renewed for the next five yearsand three months, cx- Plan to have a family doctor before an emergency occurs. Family doctors' NRS Ventura Realty Ltd. shut its doors at the end years, piring April 1994 and was office number in Terrace are listed in the Yellow Pages of your telephone of March and most of the realtors there have been ab- But financial details : of worth $13,7 million. directory under "Physicians & Surgeons." The EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT sorbed by other offices. Nechako Northcoast Con- Its second contract, which staff cannot recommend the name of a doctor to choose. Wanda Walberg and Raja Sandhu went to Terrace struction Services Ltd.'s bid expires April 11, was for Realty, Linda Boyee went to Skeena Realty, and Der- won't be released until all two years and was worth rick Kennedy went to Century 21. 28 contract areas in the pro- $12.084 million. When It Really Is An Emergency At the same time as the NRS shutdown, Century 21 vince have been negotiated. Mowing rights of way, When you have a real emergency, bring the patient to the EMERGENCY realtors Laurie Forbes and Shaunce Kruisselbrink The five-year term is brush control and dust con- DEPARTMENT, promptly, using ambulance services if necessary. Emergency moved over to Re/max. twice as long as previous trol requirements were room nurses are also not allowed to give medical advice over the phone. A Real Estate Association spokesman said such contracts and follows upon reduced in the second con- EMERGENCY patients are assessed on arrival and those withserious changes are common in other communities, adding discussions earlier with tract. and/or life threatening problems are seen first. The hospital does not have Terrace's realty scene has been relatively static. maintenance companies and There were no service on site emergency physicians. In a real emergency "on-call" doctors are NRS Ventura sales administrator Gary Ventura the provincial government. reductions in this five year available. wouldn't explain the closure last week, but said he Conlractors said shorter deal, said Nechako might be in a better position to talk this week. term contracts don't give Northcoast's Ryan. them a chance to settle in Nechako Northcoast's bid Appropriate Use of Your Emergency Department Ensures Sears to open outlet and recoup their invest- was evaluated 60 per cent That Our Doctors and Nurses Can Treat You Promptly In A ments. on its service plan and 40 SEARS CANADA is retuming to the retail sales "It's also a more positive per cent on its bid price. Real Emergency! market in Terrace by opening an outlet that'll sell thing for our employees. It The provincial govern- major appliances, outdoor power products, floor care doesn't throw them into a ment fanned out its road products and sewing products. If you are using hospital services PLEASE remember to state of chaos every couple and bridge maintenance ser- Company spokesman Andrew Pelletier says the bring your CARE CARD to prevent delays. of years," said Nechako vices in the late 1980s. company is looking for between 4,000 and 5,000 Northcoast president John square feet of retail space. Ryan last week. .: :.:. i:::i~...... 7 ::., :-:i:, 'i.,; ...... i:: ...... ~ .... ii:., ...... , ,.,i:: : ; ,.; ...... i.,. ,..:...j.::.:..ol.;;.,.;2:i~;;/;,.];;...... • ,, .: ...... ::: And, depending upon location and other considera- This is Nechako tions, the sales outlet could be in the same location as Northcoast's third contract the company's catalogue service, he said. for this area which covers "We want to be open by July and we're looking for from Nass Camp to the the right person to act as our dealer in Terrace," Pel- BUSiNESS T° BUsINEs I north, Kitamaat Village to !I letier added. the south, 90kin west of irectory of Services The opening here is part of a Sears plan to put retail Terrace on Hwyl6 and dealer stores in locations which have catalogue outlets 48kin cast of town on but not a full-fledged department stores. Hwy16. Scars now has 19 such retail dealer stores and wants ~WWW. Kermode.net It beat out Yellowhead Aff°rdab!ePrintAffordable Print emad =er a S P eclair" to have 50 open by the end of the year. A similar store I;:l~~er~access i: Road and Bridge Ltd., an- :.:~: Advertising ~~~ • web pages 'training Business to Business ::i is being planned for KitimaL other company which has ::! .Ad design ii: I ~ ...... :: Directory Ads : maintenance contracts in the • _Budge!.Plan.ning.Bud etPannn I:;il: Terrac~allv~. owned full service. i:" 2l inchnch - 3050'00 00 ...... per month , ! north. Visitor numbers rise !:: • Promotot~oal~'acIonaPacKages :::~I internet' provider..' : ~' " ' ~...... : Nechako Northcoast has :i:: "Pr°mconntact:Kages I ! ::i 4inch-80.00 permonth :.: IT'S ONLY early spring but already the Ten'ace and ,.,urn= ~. " :: 8 nch - 150 O0 per month ~: District Chamber of Comnterce says it had some two other contracts in the I I RGS Internet Services northwest ~ one covering healthy tourism numbers in March. 4722 Lakelse Ave. ::i: i your space now. the area around Bums Lake s T -ffEf I: I Book This Figures show that 51 parties of tourists stopped at the Ph.: 635-3444 ii:!::i -- pr.t,cing,ends .:.: and the second covering ;;,oo;,E, on I::I chamber's infocentre and business office on Kcith Ave. Smithers, the Hazeltons and :: ~.:I Fax'[email protected] :.:: ~pr,, i~, 1~11~ ::: compared to 17 parties in March 1995...... ):. _ . ' ~I :: " Chamber manager Bobble Phillips says some of the up to StewarL J v.. increase might be due to the chamber moving its busl- The Bums Lake one has ,.,. .: already been renewed for hess office from the access centre to the infocentre and Desktop Publishing by Lee Burkitt five years while the H.W. HEPBURN, C.A,. :;. so being open to take inquiries. % J Phone 6380877 i, Smithers-Stewart contract (~'~ Business Image Design * Small Volume Publishing ;?i ~)) Computer Tutoring .... Providing a complete range of : I !ii!i services including: :/:! preparation of financial statements (review :l ANNOUNCEMENT i ::i:!ii engagement & notice to reader reports) Terrace Chrysler Ltd. ©o,c ...... account ng, payrolls, GST& other returns for !7i ....~:~: government agencies and corporate is pleased to welcome the addition of ' ...... tax returns BRUCEIVIARTINDALE to their team of automotive professionals. Hotel & Restaurant Hospitality ;~: Plus fast efficient service Bruce looks forward to the opportunities 41~ Equipment ::'.~ for preparation of personal ~:,:~ income tax returns. :,. that lay ahead in challenging field of ...~ ThreeTh r'ee T Industries ::.. i automotive sales and he invites you to see .,../i~l =" 4603-A460~ -A GrahamE Avenue L:L:; . -" Terrace, B.C. him for all your motoring needs. ~~ V8G 1A5 : :,,:. 209-4650 Lazelle Avenue "We can "7"'" anything up "" (Credit Union Builders), :~: :~: P.O. Box 888, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4R2 ~:' Terrace Chrysler Ltd. i James Thomsen Telephone 604-638-1017 Fax 604-638-1012 :iiii! Bus: (604) 638-0361 - Fax: (604) 638-0330 4916 t[~w, 16, Terrace = 635-7187 :,:;i,~ !+ F:~.I:F~: ::iii~i: ~i ::16::~?:~i? L:: ::i~i:I~L ~I:I, i. Z::::i;:LZ;~: ~;:~ :?!!ii~!i!!iii~ii~ii~i~:;:c'7/. ~:~;. ~.:~i~:~~v~ ~.~ ~~: :: ::::: ~ ~ ~ : ...... ,-: = ...... ~:~:! The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 - A9 Treaty talks Do it with Logs... Only I space left for building in '96. CANADA'SLARGEST VOLUME CARPET STORES to open up Call us to see our latest creations on video! HOMES * CABINS • GAZEBOS HUGE SAVINGS PEOPLE CAN now expect • POST& BEAM STRUCTURES to learn more about the ALSO on High Quality Vinyls details of Nisga'a treaty ne- " LOG HOMERENOVATIONS gotiations then they did dur- • OUTSIDERESTORATION ing the period leading to the • INCREASEYOUR R VALUE Prices Below Wholesale agreement in principle. Provincial aboriginal af- Domco Tarkett Coordinate fairs minister Commercial Flooring says the talks to put the Constant Pride 2000 + 2000 plus Wholesale $17.49/sy meat on the bones of the Wholesale $24.97/sy Wholesale $38.49/sy agreement in principle will be open to the public. End of End of End of "It'll be the first order of the the the business when the negotia- i LITTLE MISS tors meet again," said John Cashore Roll $1 Roll Roll $1 C.ashore of arrangements to have the public attend negotia- PRINCESS'96 Price 895/sy Price '199% Price 495,,, ting sessions once they begin. • Judging to take place May 17,1996 at 8pm after the "Without that there won't be any talks," he added. ,!1 : I FashionShow held at the Co-op. :: The concept of openness didn't occur during the agree- i:i~I * All contestants will model in fashion show prior to ~z Mon - Sat 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. ment in principle stage because of a previous arrangement :::iil judging. Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. signed by the Nisga'a and the federal and provincial i ~:il t Open to ages 6-8 years. 15 entrants 0nly - waiting list govermnents in 1991. :iil will be taken. 1-800-511-6511 Talks were held in private and news dribbled through ei- l~iii ° Tickets available $2.00 each- proceeds to go the Miss 635-7700 ther by official announcements or by leaked documents. :~, Terrace Pageant j :~: All three parties were criticized for that level of secrecy. "It's null and void. It's over," said Cashore of the pre- 4717 Lakelse Ave. Terrace vious set of rules under which negotiations were con- I::ii~! i::": ,.... ~ ,': , ...... i ...... :,::~:~ i:"i:,,',~: ':'': ' ducted. The final negotiations will be more or less held under the general format of the B.C. Treaty Commission process i which provides for more openness. Cashorc expects that negotiators will return to the bargaining table within three or four months. (:lqllMi: He said it'll take some time for the province to speak more with interest groups and the general public over par- ticulars of the agreement in principle. Cashore did warn that the nuts and bolts of treaty making is not exciting and likened it to watching paint dry. .,;, 635"T! PS Generally Cashore said he's happy with the level of response to the Nisga'a agreement in principle. That's because a lot of what was contained in the agree- ment in principle was already in circulation through leaks prior to the agreement's official release. "There was quite open discussion of numbers- of land and cash," said Cashore. Although the province couldn't talk about what was in circulation, Cashore said there was a value in having that kind of information out there floating around because it meant people were getting informed. He wouldn't go' as far as to say that information was being strategically leaked but did say it was being given to groups who would then go and discuss it with their mem- bers. Although the agreement in principle is being criticized Cashore Said it is merely a lead up to a final treaty. "If we had gone out there and since this is the greatest thing since sliced bread and we're going to ratify in it six weeks we would have been in trouble," he said. Cashoreosnipes at Gitxsan office ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS Minister John Cashore took # some shots last week at what's left of the Gitxsan Treaty Office. He was responding to a press release issued by the GTO, now down to a skeleton staff since treaty talks were suspcnded earlier this year. The release followed an April 2 decision at the Supreme Court of Canada to extend filing deadlines for another six months in the Delgamuulcwland claim case, at the request of the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en. Cashorc called the GTO release "factually incerrcct" in a number of areas. "What they seem to do in a number of their news releases is take a finding and then read into that PRICES SLASHED finding political interpretations which they use to try to both speak to thcir own pooplc and also to condemn those who they are wanting to damage," Cashorc said. "It's taking a liberty and it's making assumptions and reporting them as fact." In particular, the minister challenged statements that the AGAIN! Supreme Court justice "essentially followed the Gitxsan suggestions about an extension." The order from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is a simple list of new filing and appearance dates. No rea- sons for the ruling are given. "The Gitxsan have made this argument, but there's no basis for knowing that it factored in the judge's decision," Cashore said. "Therefore this shows a profound disrespect for the highest court and for them to take thcir assumptions and put them out in a press release as fact is to play fast and loose with their respect for the courts, their respect for the treaty process, and indeed for their intention to ultimately resolve these issues in a reasonable way. "What it does is it reinforces my position that these ,i people arc not intercstcd in bargaining in good faith." Cashorc said the release was equally wrong to say the province opposed the appeal extension. "That is not factually correct," he said. "It's an un- reasonablc interpretation and they have no basis for saying that." In its last submission to the Ottawa-based court, the pro- vince said it would only oppose the extension if the Supreme Court decided to withhold judgment on a numbcr of aboriginal fishing rights eases heard last fall, pending a hgaring of Delgamuukw. The province wanted a chance to argue its position dirccUy before the court, because it was only an intcrvencr in the fishing cases. Cashore said the idea was to "ensure a logical progres- sion of decisions," not to attack the Gitxsan application. He also challenged slatements that "the hereditary chiefs have always favored negotiation over litigation." "Thc fact is that they arc the appellants in thc $.10.00 (Delgamuukw) casc, so in that instance they don't favor negotiation over litigation." Cashore also questioned why blockades were put up last $7.00 i )r4G summer if thc Gitxsan were committed to negotiation. ~fW I "The fact is, if they favor negotiation, why were there ~oup4~ 60~ a roadblocks, why was that activity condoncdT" Cashore is still smarting over press releases that attacked the province's position last December. '"Why has therc bccn ongoing public relations activitics S' .oo I that demonstrate a great deal of disrespect for the people that they should be negotiating with, if they support that?"

(,l:lll|Vll. I111~ CASH,CHEQUES i NOLAYAWAYS ON REDTAG ITEMS I .)l~)lqq.ll,~4"" " ." 4"' 635TIPS ! AIO - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996

Kitsumkalum hall finished Injuries Stop Here. IT'S FINISHED ~ almost. There are a few final touches being Adjust Your put on the Kitsumkalum band's new Head Rest and $1.2 million community hall. sg lR But the House of Sim-Oi.Ghets gift Buckle Up. shop and convenience store re-opened last week and youth groups are already beginning to use the new centre. "The kids were in there yesterday running around and throwing basket- AWARDOF balls," the band's Carol Sam said Fri- day. In addition to the gift and grocery store, the 12,000--square-foot building - :MERIT houses a regulation basketball court and stage, and a community kitchen. It was built by Terrace's Progressive Ventures. The crest painting on the front of the old building was preserved and has been remounted on the new building. "It's really nice," the band's Carol Sam said. "They did a fantastic job." Money for the building came from a Steve Butler $1.7 million specific claim settlement the band received last year for land Ted Hicks, Sales Manager, is pleased to announcethat taken decades ago for Hwyl6 without STEVE BUTLER,through his customersatisfaction and its consent. sales achievements,has been namedSALESMAN OF THE The band council needed a ~,fw com- MONTH FOR APRIL,We knowthat Steve's manyfrien~ munity hall for group activities, and and loyal customersjoin us in extendingcongratulations: felt putting up the building with the Well done Steve! money was justified because it benefits the entire band. An official opening of the new com- ~lJ. ICI( ~,lll[~/~ lll~l~ ~ PONTI,~: Chevrolet ~ munity hall is being planned for the I A NEW COMMUNITY HALL just finisheC at K]tsumkalum reserve sports two miniature Ionghouses at Sales OUTOFTOWN CUSTOMERS May long weekend. the front housing a community kitchen and the House of Sim-Oi-Ghets gift store. McEwan ~ Leasing' TERRACE~,,,~,~o.c,6354941 Terrace KmMAT 632-4941 O~J,L~a ~o ~3 I.~O0-SMCEWAN* Mine (~ 1~-862-392~)

THE PART owner of Snip gold mine has decided to pay $55 million to take over the operation. The move by Prime Resources Group to buy out Cominco's 60 per cent stake in the Iskut River valley mine has dashed another company's plans. International Skyline Gold Corporation, which holds property adjacent to Snip; had announced its intention to buy Cominco's share, pending a right of first offer refusal by Prime. "We were really quite taken aback," said Interna- tional Skyline president Cliff Grandison. "(Prime) had said 'if you guys are in- terested, we'll back off.' "As it turns out, they maybe had an llth-hour de- cision to take it." Prime is majority.owned by Homestake Canada, the same company holding a Sunny days. Cool nights. And sea lions wearing st|nglasses. Vancouver which is indeed, "Spectacular by Naturei' Of course, controlling stake in the Es- kay Creek gold mine located A sure sign that spring is present in our part of the west. both offer year-round entertainment, shopping, arts and east of Snip. So why not enjoy ,an early and unhurried hello to this wonderful incomparable dining.Just bring alongan open "We did an evaluation of i}C AirBC 4# (Snip) and felt that the fig- season in charming Victoria. Or pick up the pace a bit in vibrant 'fi-. % pl. r. mind. Mitt your thvourite pair of sunglasses. ures justified the purchase," Homestake spokesman Ray VICTORIA J;'' $345. Call yotu" traw,l agent or Air BC Vacalions a, $333 & ,,,,~,r~,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/o,,, , ,~,,,, 1-800-561-4199. VANCOUVER J;,',', . Hampton said. The deal Ai~.'fiO'e and dccommo, l, ttilm./br ttro nti~hts. cio~es April 30. Choice of 47 holels. Priced based o,1 dotlble occupancy per perseus, taxes extra. Millinluln of tWO nights stay. Four husiness days advance purchase required. R,ltesstl|,jet~t. !t! 4v,~llal,ility. I'ackages a,t' n.on_-tran~terable ,md...__~dls,fle~, are final. No share issue will be needed, he added, "we'll just write a cheque." Although the Snip mine, which employs about 130 people, has a projected life of only three more years, ) Hampton said the company will explore for other ore Terrace Co-operative bodies in the area. Homestake is also open to discussions with Interna- ~ tional Skyline about a pos- Assocmatmon sible joint venture involving the Bronson Slope property. "Yes, we would entertain talks with them," Hampton announce their said. Homestake has no plans at this time to extend the Iskut River Road to the Snip site at Bronson Creek, thereby allowing the company to NNU L ME IN merge some Eskay opera- tions with Snip. At the moment the road services Eskay only and the Terrace Co-operative Association will two operations will remain separate, Hampton said. The company will continue to hold its Annual General Meeting use hovercraft and air to ser- vice ~nip, he added. International Skyline has said its plans to develop the Tuesday, April 23, 1996 .. Bronson Slope open-pit copper project hinge on ex- tending the road. "It would save us between in the Elks Hall on 2822 Tetrault St,., Terrace $5 million and $10 million in development costs right up front," Grandison said. An application for an in- frastructure loan to the B.C. REGISTRATION: • Door Prizes government to help build the road didn't get any- 7:30 P.M. where, he added. • Refreshments Prime's decision hasn't MEETING 8:00 P.M. scrapped plans for Bronson Slope. If need be, Grandison said, the company will relo- cate buildings from its now closed Johnny Mountain Mine to claims it holds in the valley bottom. N E N The Terrace Standard, Wed.nesday, April 1 O, 1996 - A11 Young teens suspected Graffiti mars daycare THE MANAGERofPacesDayearesays she wasshocked outside gymnasium walls at Caledonia. They were to get a phone call from Terrace RCMP early Monday removed and the walls painted over. moming Aprill. The vandalism apparently happened on Saturday And Tracey Beler was even more shocked when she afternoon March 30. showed up at work to find graffiti sprayed on the back out- A woman who lives on Labelle Street, behind the side wall of Paces. schools, said she left her home for about an hour and half Using a can of red spray paint someone scrawled that afternoon. When she returned, she said she noticed the "f Indlen fags" ~ using that exact poor spelling, graffiti and called the RCMP. They also painted a swastika, and a circle with an "A" Constable Gary Swanson says there are no witnesses to in it, the symbol for adultery, the!he!dent, but he doesn't think it's an isolated thing. "I was really shocked," Beler says. "I was not pleased "In the past year there's been graffiti painted on the iiq- at all." uor store, the Bank of Commerce and the Kalum tennis r i School board maintenance workers had removed the courts," he says. What was painted on Paces, Swanson i, graffiti by Monday afternoon, and Beler says none of the says, was worse though. parents who go to school at Paces were even aware it had Judging from the height of where the slogans appear on been there, the walls, he figures young teenagers are probably "We have a variety of cultures here," she says. "And it responsible. would have been upsetting for them." Paces is located beside the R.E.M. Lee Theatre building She says there are about 20 native parents in the class- on Straume. The Paces program is for teen mothers who room and eight children, and she didn't want to make a big need daycare assistance so they can finish their studies. deal out of what had happened. Paces has been in existence for some years but the build- SPRAY PAINT was used to place racist graffiti on the back of the Paces Daycare Two slogans were also painted on the north and west ing itself is brand new. on Straume. Included was a swastika and a symbol used by some to indicate adultery. Symbolswere also sprayed on nearby Caledonia Secondary.

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635"-7700 Bonnies Cut n' Curl I?[AIRlq,USTERS 4717 Lakelse Ave. 635-3637 SKEENA MALL • 635-2432 4717 Lakelse Ave. A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Out to stop smuggling Feds ponder border post at Stewart 'rHE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is "Part of the idea of a border is to pro- da Customs each time they do so even if would be needed for a seven day a week, customs people in Stewart would be an looking at a number of options, includ- tect Canadian businesses," said customs they don't make a purchase. 24 hour a day operation, economic boost to the town. ing a manned post, to stop the flow of official Dan McGrath. And if they do buy something, they are "The strong message sent was that we The mayor favours a pass system used smuggled alcohol and tobacco between "If we can come up with a system supposed to report it and mail in ap- don't like what's going on now and if at other remote border crossings and at Hyder, Alaska and Stewart. where duties are paid or if the money propriate taxes and duties. they want to do something, they should high traffic crossings. Customs officials estimate as .much as stays in Canada, we can keep the field A meeting three weeks ago in Stewart do it properly and that's to have a full That allows free passage across the $6 million a year is lost in unpaid duties level," he said in referring to smuggled with customs officials was attended by time border post," said Stewart mayor border and a sets up a voluntary report- and excise fees because there is no con- goods being cheaper to buy because. more than 120 people. AndyBurton. ing system whenever purchases are trol at the border between the two towns. The federal government has drawn the A manned border post was one sugges- He said a manned post would do much made. And while they don't expect to reclaim ire of Stewart and Hyder residents with a tion and that's being pursued by customs to keep money now being spent on McGrath said customs officials are all of that, they do think there's potential recent requirement that people passing officials. smuggled alcohol and tobacco in Cana- gathering information on a number of to increas e government revenues, back and forth over the border call Cana- No cost estimates are yet available but da. option and will report back to Stewart officials indicate as many as five people Burton did concede that posting five residents by the middle of spring.

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INSIDE COMMUNITY EVENTS B2 () M M U N I T y

Volunteer of the Year Contest deadline this Friday FRIDAY IS your last chance to "All these things have been whatever she does, and is very ter place to live," wrote Frank on nominate someone for the Ter- done out of the kindness of their successful," says nominator Jean her nomination form. race Stsndard/Overwaitea hearts," wrote McKay. They are M. Thomson. Volunteer of the Year contest. "She is generous with her time "honest, kind, loving people." Ferguson has been an active and effort to assist in many fund- It looks like this year's judges volunteer since 1969. Site has raising events to such causes as could have a hard choice ahead of worked with the Girl Guides as a them. the hospital foundation, the li- district commissioner and music brary, and all health related pro- REG HORNE This year's judges are Lovina adviser, the Kinettes, holding grams." Tyler, of the Terrace Volunteer every poss~le office, was the Frank also noted Grundmann's Bureau, Dale Lufkin, Overwaitea Chair of the Aurora Summer volunteer work with seniors, par- Simple is best manager and Rich McDaniel, city School of Arts and a member of councilor. ticularly at the Happy Gang ~"~L NE NICE thing about spring is Theatre Alive. Those are just her Centre where "she keeps most The nearly impossible choice of past accomplishments. activities on an even keel." I that there are fewer bad hair selecting one volunteer from the ,~ days. A colleague was telling She is currently active with the "Gert Grundmann is a valuable P many dedicated choices we've Pacific NW Music Festival, on me how a haircut she had left seen so far will be in their hands. asset to the Terrace community," the board of the BC Association concludes Frank. her with spikes over the crown of her head. Many of the nominees seem to She asked for professional advice and was of Performing Arts Festivals, a feel their activities aren't very member of Terrace Little Theatre told the only solution was to spike it all so noteworthy, but without them the and on the board of directors for that it would then grow out evenly. This she city wouldn't be friendly, earing Theatre B.C. place it is now. did reluctantly only to discover that every- "She is generous with her This week five more nomina- one loved the new look. many talents and has devoted tion forms came ha. If there is one day you don't want to have many hours to the betterment of If you'd like to nominate some- a hair attack, it's your wedding day. That our community," says Thomson. one, clip out the form on page 138 Jim Stainton "Choosing to nominate some- could really spoil months of planning, if a and mail or fax it in by this Fri- high wind and rain doesn't do it for you. day. The average length of service at one deserving of this honour is a Another colleague announced her engage- the Terrace Volunteer Fire De- daunting task; so many ha our city ment recently and said that the wedding partment is 14-15 years. That's are longstanding and loyal would be next spring to allow time for the unusual in 'itself, since most volunteers. I chose Norah, be- cause not only has she spent planning. people only stick around two to three years at the most. But Jim many years as a volunteer, but A wedding should be something to re- Stainton has been there for over her cheerful and friendly per- member. I can remember a few. 30 years. sonality brings joy to many." One of my many nephews married into Now captain of the fire depart- money and had to have a huge wedding ment, Stainton has attended with hundreds of guests. Everyone was at several major fires over the years the church at the appointed ten o'clock, ex- in Terrace, including fires at the. Jean Hamer cept of course the bride. She arrived half Terrace Community Centre VOLUNTEERING IS a life- an hour late in a classic automobile. The (Lower Little Park), Terrace long commih-nent for some, al- service went well, after which the guests Hotel and the buildings between though it doesn't always start out stood about on the church lawn waiting Northern Health Supplies and that way. while the bridal party went to the botanical Western Sportsman. Jean Hamer started volunteer- gardens for the wedding photos. Lise Longpre & Loana Fisher nominated hag in 1952, wrote her son Mur- Stainton and says, "knowing that An hour later everyone was ready for the Marcus Ivanoff ray on his nomination form. there are people like Jim Stainton "I got active in volunteering three course meal which was delayed fur, Longpre was reluctant to dis- ready and able to help us in our through my children," said ther by much toastiiig'and speech making. cuss her volunteer work when she moments of crisis help to make Hamer. first learned she'd been Late in the afternoon, the Jag was loaded Terrace a safe and secure place to She started out with the Girl nominated. with the gifts and the happy couple drove live." Guides and was a leader for a few Thereasa MeKay nominated into the sunset. Stainton also served briefly as years. Then her children became Longpre and Ivanoff for all the The following spring, the groom's Unit Chief of the Terrace Am- haterested in horses, find Hamer help they'd given her over the younger brother married the bride's bulance Station and was a mem- became involved in volunteer ac- past three years. ber of Terrace Search and Rescue tivities with the Totem Saddle younger sister. This was an invitation for ='Even though Marcus has one-up-man-ship if there ever was one. team several years ago. Club. health problems of his own, he With this background it's no Gertrude Grundmann They had to have an even bigger wedding. When Hamer's younger and Lise have adopted me as their surprise that he's currently coach- Last year's winner of the She arrived an hour late in a horse and car- daughter wanted to join a 4H t ~ 'special project'," wrote McKay. ing a team to compete in an Auto Volunteer of the Year contest, riage. club, Hamer helped start one in "For the last three years they Extrication competition in early Aileen Frank, decided to put her town. have helped spring clean and The guests broiled lightly in the heat of an May, own nomination in this year. Now that her grandchildren are keep my yard neat and tidy, of- exceptional March day as the bridal party When asked about his dedica- "To my komwledge there is no getting older, Namer finds herself fered at least three times per week went to the park to have their photos taken tion to volunteering, Stainton one in Terrace more worthy of as active as ever in local youth to take me shopping or do my sitting in a row boat on the pond. That took says, "I enjoy this type of recognition for the Terrace Com- groups. forever. shopping for me and done minor volunteer work. But you won't munity Volunteer of the Year She's also the secretary and repair jobs in my home." find me selling raffle tickets on a 1996 award than Gertrude Grand- Terrace representative to the Yel- "It's just something between street corner. That type of mann. Iowhead West 4H council. The following spring, the groom's friends," says Longpre. volunteering isn't for me." Since her retirement from 44 "It's just something to do," younger brother married the bride's However, Longpre's and years of nursing (many of those says Hamer. "I enjoy working younger sister. This was an invitation Ivanoff's volunteer work is deep- Norah Ferguson years in Mills Memorial), Gert with the kids and helping." She for one-up.man.ship if there ever was ly appreciated by its sole "Norah Ferguson is a person has served the Terrace com- also enjoyf the social aspects of one. recipient. who always gives 110 per cent to munity.., and made Terrace a bet- volunteering.

Once again we sat down for a big meal and eventually watched the bride and groom set off in a small Honda loaded to the roof with luggage and gifts. I don't know why they used a small car but maybe it made it look like they got more stuff. I can laugh at all this because I was a poor struggling student when we got married so we made it simple. It was arranged in less than two weeks. We bought all the necessary silk flowers from a store that was going out of business at a considerable discount. Everyone ar- rived at the church on time, save for the bride who was a modest ten minutes late. We had the photos taken at the chapel with our fake flowers, gave everybody a piece of cake previously cut, and a cold drink and sent them home for lunch. We had a rented ear with 'Just Married' scrawled on the trunk to take us to the air- port. I understand everyone stood around and visited and were very pleased with the whole affair. The one bit of continuity in all of this was the bridesmaids m my wife's three nieces. They seemed to always be bridesmaids in those days. I remember sitting around one evening and pulling out the old wedding photos. There were the three of them, growing tal- ler and older as one wedding followed an- other. My wife just phoned to say that one of them is about to have her third child. My how time flies. Dr. Reg Horne is a member of the Univer- sity of Northern British Columbia Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies based in Terrace. B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996

ITERRACEt CEMETERYMAINTENANCE The City of Terrace hereby gives notice that any fences, tokens or orna. ments on, around or near graves in the Terrace Municipal Cemetery and found to be decrepit of disrepair will be removed by City crews, begin. ning May 1, 1996. This notice applies to those sections of the cemetery where such items are permitled, ITY CENE By authority of By.Law 1279-1992. Steve Scott Superintendent of Parks and Recreation MUSIC Terrace, B,C. A MARK PERRY plays the McColl Playhouse at 8 p.m. in a benefit for the Terrace Little Theatre building fund. Tickets $5 at Uniglobe Travel. Back by BUNDLE& popular demand. OF JOY & KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thurs- day and Sunday at George's Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Sunday and Ilaby's Name: Monday at Hanky Panky's and every '{eilly Walker Kluss Friday at the Thornhill Pub. lie & Time of Birth: rcli 8, 1996 lit 3i{}8 pm t: 7 Ibs 8 oz. Sex: Female rents: Lorelle Walker & Blaine Kluss THEATRE 0 Baby's Name: • Kitimat's On Cue Players present ssandra Lee Grypstra Jacques Plante and the Parkdale Ire & ,lime of Birth: rch 9, 1996 at 5:30 am Knitting League- Paul McLaughlin's : 7 Ibs i3oz, Sex: Female touching and humourous tribute to the : Brenda & Irving Grypstra 111ank you to Dr. Fourie~ Dr. Pegg NHL Hall of Fame goalie. Directed by & Staff. Ken Morton, this play runs Apr. 19 and • Teikwa writer Monty Bassett will be Ilahy's Name: 20 at 8 p.m. at the Mt. Elizabeth Theatre ETCETERA reading from his latest collection of • R,J. Magee stories in Slim the Guide on April 4 at Baby's Name: Dale & Time of Birth: in KJtimat. Tickets are $12 plus $1 • Art exhibition -- Sculptor Vance Darci James Marcel Ayolte March 10, It)t)6 at 1:(17 am theatre tax at Sight and Sound, Video Theoret and weaver Eileen Shannon 7:30 p.m. in the public library. Date & Time of Birth: Weight: 8 Ibs 6 oz. Sex: Male March 7. 1996 at 12:37 pro. Parents: "Irish & Mark Magec Stop in Kitimat and at the door. present their exhibit Bruin de Lane in Weight: 7 Ibs 5 oz. Sex: Mule stone and fibre at the Terrace Art Gal- • Terrace RCMP Social Club is Parents: Alma Jane throwing a transfer and retirement party & Robert Ayolte. lery from Apr. 5-27. Gallery hours are Brother for Leslec. Wednesday to Friday from noon to 3 for some of its members leaving the MOVIES p.m., Friday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 force, with a BBQ dinner and dance on Until Thursday p.m., Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and April 13. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Elks Hall. Cost is $15 for social club A A rusty sub, a rebel commander and a members and $20 for all others renegade crew join forces in the • Slide Show -- Lorenzo and Ann DOWN PERISCOPE, starring Kelsey Make the 'Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax Grammer and Lauren Holly. This one Lampanelli share their experiences living in L'Arche communities in Cape to 638-8432 to add your event to the plays at 7 and 9:15 p.m. And at 7:15 Standard's free entertainment listings. and 9:30 p.m. get ready to rumble. Breton and Honduras at 7 p.m. on April 17 at the Sacred Hear Church. Everyone The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the Jackie Chan stars in RUMBLE IN following week's paper. THE BRONX. is welcome.

...... ~ Wednesday, April 10 :' Call Gen Roberts"at 635-3094 or Kathy every month at 8 p.m. at Thoruhill Jr. BIRTIIRIGI1T volunteers meet in Ttm Terrace Standard offers the MULTH)LE SCLEROSIS Coffee Corbett at 638-8323. Secondary in the library. members' homes on an alternating What's Up community calendar as a Group Meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the basis. Call Linda at 635-6849 or Betty public service to its renders and com- White Spot coffee shop. Contact Judy Sunday, April 21 KERMODE BEARS DANCE at 635-5394 for info. munity organizations. at 635-3258 for info. llth ANNUAL GARBATHON runs GROUP meets every Monday and from 1 to 3 p.m. from the McDonalds Thursday night from 7-8 p.m. at the This column is intended for non- BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold proftt organizations and those events Saturday, April 13 parking lot. Register at the Terrace Kermode Friendship Centre. Anyone TERRACE RCMP SOCIAL CLUB a board meeting the third Monday of for which there is no admission Standard, CFTK or city hall. Hosted interested in dancing please come out. every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 charge. is throwing a transfer and retkement by the Terrace Beautification Society. Elders are needed for drumming. For party for some of its members leaving p.m. They're looking for volunteers Items will run two weeks before each more info please call Benita at 635- and board members. Contact Lois at the force. BBQ dinner and dance. 7670• event. Wednesday, April 24 635-42.32 for more info. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the Elks KINETI'ES SOCIAL EVENING-- We ask that items be submitted by 5 Hall. Cost is $15 for social club mem- ORDER OF TIlE ROYAL PURPLE p.m. on the Thursday before the issue Meet current and past members of this ARE YOU HAVING trouble seeing bers and $20 for all others service club. All young women over meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of in which it is to appear. your grandchildren? Call Marge at Submissions should be typed or the age of 19 are welcome. Meet at 7 every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks 635-7421 for info. KUTE RECYCLING DAY -- Bring p.m. at the Kin Hut. For more info call Hall. Call 635-5121 for more info. printed neatly. your old newspapers, magazines, office Pat at 638-1726 or Debra at 635-3262. paper and cardboard to the large trailer Beverages and goodies will be served. parked in the Skeena Mall lot, near Eby, from 9:30 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. For Thursday, April 2~ more info or to volunteer call Wendy SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB at 632.2256. holds its annual general meeting at <(ENWOOD &TNJ SOUND 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Kin Hut at the BC SENIOR GAMES Zone 10 holds corner of North Sparks and Halliwell. a general meeting at 2 p.m. at the New for '96 Car Audio Happy Gang Centre in Terrace. April 25-28 CENTENNIAL LIONS Club hosts a Monday r April 15 carnival of rides and games in Thorn- INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOR- hill. KENWOOD High Powered CD Player-Reciever KDC-3005 ESTERS holds a Members' Benefit • 30W x4 High Power • Full Electronic TDF (Theft Deterrent Faceplate) including Information Night from 7:30-9:30 p.m. April 26.27 carry case • Ouad 1-bit DAC's with DPAC and 8x oversampling. 1 RCA Pre-out at room 2001 in the cafeteria building SPEAKING OF ART -- the spring (1800my) for system expansion • AME (Auto Memory Entry) . DSl (Disabled at NWCC. Members and non-members conference of the Northwest Regional System Indicator) • Source Tone Memory • Touch Sensor Tone • 18 FM, 6 AM welcome. There will be door prizes, Arts Council will be held in Terrace Radio Pre-sets. Clock goodies, coffee and guest speakers. and will include a variety of panel dis- cussions and guest speakers. To regis- Tuesday, April 16 ter contact Dawn Kupchanko at 635- Reg$529 Sale Price *37900 SCtlIZOPHILENIA SOCIETY meets 1416 by the registration deadline of at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Apr. 15. Clubhouse at 3302 Sparks. Saturday, April 27 KENWOOD Multi )le CD Player with FM Modulator KDC-C64FM Wednesday, April 17 SKEENA VALLEY KENNEL • t 0 disc changer with fast access. Ultra compact design • Quad 1-bit D/A converters with PRO-CHOICE MEETING is being CLUB holds its annual Fun Match at DPAC and 8x oversampling • Disc retention magazine • Horizontal/45"/vertical mounting • held at the Terrace Women's Resource Black finish • Controlled by Kenwood head units with CD Changer control • builbin FM modu- the Thornhili Community Hall. Regis- lator • Connect ditectly to your FM antenna • Wireless remote control with power on/off, Centre at noon. ter by 9 a.m. for conformation, 10 a.m. track/disc scan, disc/magazine random, play/pause • Silver finish for the fun ring, 11 a.m. for obedience. Thursday r April 18 For more information call Shannon at COMBINED SUPPORT GROUP for 635-6869 or Cindy at 638-1476. people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Reg. s,2,.oo. Sale Price *599°° of fibromylagia will be held at the WEEKLY MEETINGS Happy Gang Centre from 2-4 p.m. For more info call Elreen at 635-9415. MONDAYS TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS Friday, April 19 meet the first and thkd Monday of JOURNEY OF HOPE workshop be- each month. New members welcome. gins today. This workshop is open to For more into call Ray at 635-3589 or family members of a person with a Les at 635-9405. major mental illness. It will sho~' you how to cope, communicate, deal with MOTHER'S TIME OFF -- Morns anger, blame and guilt. The workshop are invited to drop in, meet other Crank It Up With KENWOOD,II runs April 19-21. For more info call morns, do a craft, or just enjoy a break Eileen Callanan at the Terrace while your children play close by with Schizophrenia Society at 635-3620 in experienced care givers. They are open the evening. Mon,, Wed., Thurs., and Fri. from 10- 11:30 a.m. at the Knox United Church. SOUND Saturday I April 20 For more info call 635-4147 during TERRACE DIABETES Support program hours. SYSTEMS 638.1200 J* +i+...... !

k The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996- B3 Around Town Last foodbank THE FOODBANK of the Chur'hes will be holding the last foodbank of the year from April 15-18 at the old Ukranian Hall on 4634 Walsh. Drop by from 1-3 p.m. The next food bank won't be held again until late Fall."

Calling all artists RIVERBOAT DAYS may be a long way off, but al- ready deadlines for the an- nual art gallery tour are drawing near. The art tour is self-guided and the public drops by pri- vate, public and shared gal- leries. It's considered a highlight of Riverboat Days. Artists who are interested in taking part, or artists who ~GRADE FIVE students from Centennial Christian worked to clear garbage from the land beside the need gallery space are asked 'School didn't let the rain slow them down as they overpass on Keith Ave. to contact Sabina by April 14 at 635-1951. Artists from outside the Terrace area are also invited to participate Armstrong always puts beautiful flooring at your feet, for a small fee. Working through the rain But this spring you'll find up to $100 right under :POURING RAIN kept almost by Heidi Siebring. went on a garbage bee next to the your nose when you buy selected Armstrong floors, .'everyone inside last Thursday The clean-up had originally been Keith Overpass by the B.C. Build- We just wanted to give you the perfect reason to add homing, that is everyone except a scheduled for the previous day, but ing Corporation. For a tasty the perfect finishing touch to 3'our home this spring, grade five class from Centennial a recent snowfall ruled that out. All thirty of us worked together. treat Christian School. So Siebring wasn't going to let Designer Solarian®II Save$5 per sq, yd, Some people picked five bags of FALL FAIR cookbooks Bill Todd from the B.C. Building the rain stop them. garbage./ are still available, for those Designer Solarian Save $4 per sq, yd, Corporation phoned the school the The class is doing a unit on It was wet and muddy. We were who'd like to try a few new Visions® Solarian Save $3 per sq, yd, previous week, asking if any pioneer days now, and is studying all sopping wet but thankfully we recipes. These cookbooks * Based on an average room of 20 sq .',ds Ask fllr details. Offer expires Ma!' 12, 1996. classes would be interested in work bees, and how communities survived the hour. were published to com- picking up garbage beside the worked together. We would like to thank Mr.Todd memorate the 25th anniver- BCBC building by the overpass. Siebring thought a work bee from BCBC for helping out and sary of the Fall Fair in 1995. BCBC had been receiving a picking garbage would be a good supplying the garbage bags. We There are just under 100 ~numbcr of phone calls complain- opportunity for class, adding that would also like to thank Mrs. Deb- cookbooks left. ing about the garbage that was col- they would have worked through b'ie Kennedy for providing timbits Anyone who wants to pick lecting in the trees just past the heavy rain in the old days. after the bee as a snack and a one up can call 635-2607. overpass. "Besides, it builds character," reward. They are $10 each and con- rain 500 recipes, contributed Garbage blows across the over- she added. We would also like to thank the mainly by local cooks. pass from the shopping malls and Below, students contributed their five dollar bill that our teacher And if you don't want to parking lot, and collects there in own article on the day's experi- found on the ground. It will be buy a cookbook, you can large amounts. ences. The following is written by going towards pioneer acth, ities. still help out the Fall Fair Your Decor i Mills Memorial Hospital, not Jackie Smith & Olivia Bartsoff, We would like to thank the three committee. They're looking BCBC, is the owner of the land, both grade five students. boys I Terence Sandals, Alex for volunteers to help out in Terrace ,Carpet Centre Ltd. but Todd decided to try and clean On April 4, the grade five kids Nutma and Eric Hull for making the exhibiL hall .and .on the • 3202 Munroe St., at Hwy. I6 W., Terrace it up anyhow, with the help of an from Centennial Christian School hot chocolate after for a snack. grounds. Call Leo Dejong at eager class of grade fives, taught 635-7286. 635-2976 " 1-800-665-1657

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• ;i president [ I penalized THE PRESIDENT of the Terrace minor hockey asso- ciation has a permanent black mark on his record. [ "; " Earlier this year the BC Amateur Hockey Associa- tion suspended Brian Downie for allowing overage ! midget players to participate in a bantam rep tourna- ! SKEENA ANGLER # ment in Terrace. BCAHA president Florence Rempel says Downie ROB BROWN " I" gave Smithers coach Bruce Hutchison permission to I include the players on his team for the December I I tournament. And, she adds, one of the players was not a member of the BCAHA. The matter came to her attention while she was in- Super society vestigating something else. s we drove under the giant flag It was then turned over to district director Fred ,i~ flapping outside the Sheraton Inn Hainstock in Smithers who asked everyone involved located in the borough of Guild- for a written report. ~kllaalll .L ~ ford, in the heart of Surrey, my Based on that information Rempel banned Downie

daughter Allison told me it is billed I • i~i / ==~!: ...... • ...... from minor hockey for two years. by its owners as the biggest ensign = ...: , , . :~ : . Hutchison received a 16 month suspension. in Canada. I told her that this just another exam- Downie appealed though, saying the sentence was ple of Americans, rabid flag wavers that they unfair. are, assuming we are as chauvinistic and icon- iil i ! ii!i iil iil;il bound as they. He also claimed there were irregularities in the in- They misread us. With the exception of the vestigation process. Quebeckers, our nationalism is restrained. Our The appeal board agreed and the ban was lifted. patriotism is quiet and firm. We are, despite the The board ruled Rempel was wrong not to suspend forces of erosive Americanism unleashed upon Downie indefinitely while the investigation was un- us by overt and covert acts of Free Trade, essen- derway. tially a nation that eschews bombast and Record of the suspension will remain on Downie's jingoism, one that views the star-spangled, record. show-biz driven culture of our neighbours with He was out of town, and not able to be reached for skepticism. comment. ." In Canada bigger is not as easily confused with better. On Feb. 17, in one of the big Rempel said this complaint of overage players ballrooms on the big hotel with the big flag, a being used was the first one the BCAHA investigated small, vital organization convened its annual this year. general meeting and proved this is still so. More common complaints focus around coaches True, the Sleeihead Society of British Colum- mistreatment of players, non-sanctioned tournaments bia has grown a lot since the days, three decades and discipline matters. ago, when its membership could be packed,into '~the back room of Cat Woods' flower shop, but by today's standards its still a small organiza- tion, but its reach is long. "British Columbians and Canadians are waking up to the fact that steeihead and salmon Bronze are critical to who we are; that they are the reflection of how respons~le we have been, and intend to be, as residents of this finite and season end fragile place we call home," society president Bruce Hill announced to the membership. SHOOT! Looks like it could have been a good one. But even if it was, "There is a growing recognition that we must Uplands didn't have what it took to win the grade six boys elementary school not accept the demise of this resource. Never for bantam has the opportunity for a fundamental res .ttiuc- basketball championship. That honour went to Cassie Hall. But the Uplands turing how we manage salmon, and salmon girls made UP for iL They beat Clarence Michiel Silver 28-15 in ~eir final. habitat been more available, and the Sleeihead bowlers Society fully intends to capitalize on this op- Elementary hoops hot portunity." THE TERRACE Bantam boys youth bowlers took Earlier in the AGM, John Fraser, Canada's OVER 220 players, and 20 teams partici- Cassie Hall reached the final with a bronze at the Provincial championships in Kamioops Ambassador for the Environment -- and long paled in the g i'ade 6 girls and boys basket- semi-final win over a second Clarence March 30. ball tournament March 28-30. Miehiel team, while Clarence Michiel time Sleelhead Society member -- pointed out Coach Eva Wilkinson says the Senior boys missed On the girls side, Uplands defeated defeated Centennial Christian by six in that in 1972 there was only one department of bronze by only 30 pins. the environment in this country, namely the Clarence Mic, iel Silver 28-15 in the the other semi-final. final. "But they bowled really well," she says. Federal Department of Fisheries and the En- Copper Mountain was awarded the most In the semi-finals, Uplands downed the "We all had a great time." vironment. Environmental law did not exist. sportsmanlike team honour. Clarence Michiel Classics 31-26 to ad- 280 bowlers from eight zones were at the provin- On the international scene NGOs like Green Organizers say all teachers and coaches vance, and Clarence Miehiel Silver edged cials. Peace and the Sierra Club were beginning to deserve a big thanks for making the out Veritas 20-19. tournament the success it was. Terrace bowlers are off to a high/tournament in make their presence felt, but here, only a band . t Ventas was ichosen the roost sportsman. of anglers knit by a ferocious love for the rivers A number of high school studeats also Kitimat later this month. like team of the tournament. of this province, could be counted upon to stand helped with officiating and score keeping. In that event two bowlers, one with a high average, Ten teams were involved on the girls The grade seven tournament goes April and one with a low average, bowl as a team. up and fight for the environment. side. Resolute and uncompromising, the Steelhead 18-20. In boys =lotion, Cassie Hall beat That will mark the final event of the season. Society fought mining operations, railed against The events are hosted by the Terrace Clarence Michiel 39-33 to take the Eleroentary School Sports Association. Youth bowling will resume after the Labour Day the overfishing of west coast salmon stocks, championship I long weekend. argued against artificial enhancement, published and publicized the need for genetic integrity, in- veighed against the folly of importing exotic species to this coast, joined forces with other or- ganizations to battle Kemano II, argued for en- i vironmental legislation, pushed for far-seeing fishing regulations, and blew the whistle on shabby forestry practices. Society directors did this in their free time, without an office, without paid employees. The society insisted on being heard. It was heard, and, as result, has becn a key player in sharpen- WAITING ing the focus of government, and causing a shift PATIENTLY in ecological priorities within B.C. The society will not stand still. Hill cited the Maxine Smallwood and society's establishment of the Watershed Bob Goodvin were at the Restoration Corporation which has made the Skeena Mall March 31 to give area seniors once society the largest sponsor within the provincial - 4~::,:t'k ;i? ! • i government's watemhed restoration program. last chance to sign up for While other wildlife groups have come out the BC Senior games. with reactive, deformed, red-necked rhetoric The games are being held in Kamloops Sept 4- that sounds a lot like the kind used by the Reform party in its response to aboriginal entit- 7. About 175 participants Icment, the steelhead society has built upon from Zone 10; that's Ter- meetings between it itself the Sto:Lo and race, Kitimat and Prince Nisga'a. Rupert, have signed up. "By approaching what are at times very emo- They'll be competing in tional issues with mutual respect, reason and about 20 events, facts, we have become leaders in the conserva- Smallwood says track- tion field in working successfully with First Na- and-field events are at- tracting the biggest group tions," said Hill. That there is language in the of competitors. Nisga'a treaty offering protection to sleelhead that goes far beyond existing legislation or policy, proves his poinL The steelhead society, through initiatives cul- minating in its wild stceihead campaign has had a great deal to do with the restructuring of the conrmerciai fishery, as well, proving that small and persistent is beautiful. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 - B7

April 18-20 The Terrace Elementary S UI'I,I~ NAI I'RAI School Sports Association BRI'I'INI ('t)l UMI|IA Sports Menu sponsors the grade seven boys and girls basketball

April 27 NORTHCOAST RUGBY SCHEDULE The BC Senior Games dart April 14 playoffs go at 1 p.m. at the I p.m. - Terrace at Smithcrs Terrace Legion April 20 and 21 Terrace to Provincial Championships in Richmond April 28 1 p.m. - Smithers at Terrace THE TERRACE May 5 WOMEN'S soccer team practices every Tuesday and 1 p.m. - Terrace at Smithers Thursday night at 6 p.m. at May 11 Centennial Christian school. 7:30 p.m. - Rupert at Terrace Practices will shift outdoors May 12 once the fields are ready. 1 p.m. Smithers vs. Rupert in Terrace Anyone is welcome to par- June 1 ticipate. For more informa- 7:30 p.m, - Terrace at Rupert tion call Ray-Ann during the June 8 Seafest day at 635-6316. 7:30 p.m. - Terrace at Rupert June 15 THE TERRACE BOXING club meets every 7:30 p.m. - Terrace at Smithcrs Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- 16 ,'6 June day night from 7 p.m. to 9 11 a.m. - Terrace at Smithers p.m. in the basement of the June 23 old government building on 1 p.m. - Black/Red game in Terrace Lakelse. Sept 7 All are welcome. 7:30 p.m. - Rupert at Terrace Sept 8 THE TERRACE LEGION ,(~ 1 p.m. - Terrace at Smithers invites dropin dart players Sept 22 every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. Two dollar cost. 1 p.m. - Terrace at Rupert Sept 29 Break .ut the shmle.~. I'ccl ,)ff a 7'/n'~'c/),n II'hmh'~ skiing f)~r I'rcc. ( )lc,)u r~c. lifts limc 1 p.m. - Rupert at Terrace .h'4"iI" . I(,~,,,,'.li,,m Oct 5 7:30 p.m. - Rupert at Terrace Sports Menu, bring r~,,,, layers.f sun hi.ok, h's spring F~u m.umain bikers , ...... \nd a,,;m Oct 6 the details into the of- skii,,g, \VhJ,stlcr styh:. And with added I,,mtlS. there'. ,, h,t ,m,rt. 1 p.m. - Smithers at Terrace Oct 11 rice at 3210 Clinton tr,,,.d ,li,c,,,,,.., ,,, d,'~E, ,,., n,~. c,,u,,,,,,.,,.,,.~,,,,,,,,,, ,I,,>.li~ht h,,,,~, h, ,\~,,il ,,,,d ,~l,,,. Terrace Northmen leave for Hawaii St., phone 638-7283 .,,,c ,;,.,,,...... , • or fax to 638-8432 by .,,,,,,,, iL,~.]l: y,,u ,hill, ,,.~ well b~. 1-800-561-4199. N,,t'xm, d,ar~'. \V,:'ll.,prh,~i;,r'~.,,,.

April 14 The Terrace Tennis Club invites all adult players of any skill level out for a fun afternoon at the Halliwell courts 1 ['1 from 1-4 p.m. It's a chance to mingle and learn more about the club. A bar-b-que will follow at 5 p.m.

April 12 The Terrace Bluebacks Swim Club hosts the Pizza Hut In- L/(.pt/,~,.°~,,:~ ~ T~,-,~I,, y. vitational swim meet

April 13 Terrace gymnasts at the Kitimat Invitational Gymnastics MlllllthlilV~ h+ illt'hldVs 'I nighls meet I -...~/w ~,,,I/~ .¢'),/,y ".~ ti,,n v,'ith AirlK:t,,Vanc,,uvcr. A n,,n rcf'mMal,lcdcl,n'.it,,l'$211lUIII ,or wrm,ni~rctuircdattimc,,l'h.,,king. Fiuufll,;,ymcm,~ ~f~ . :t.'qnircd 42 ,I,b'~ i,ri,,r r, dcl,arturr. "]itxt'~.;lrt' c'.t ra. ILl :. I{cgi,trad,,n #225(_,-2. April 13 and 14 Special Olympics Sport Weekend '96 I] APRIL ~..,,.,,.,.,,,,.o,,° IS DENTAL HEALTH MONTH. ~'2 "'~ '~.-_~~ CanadS~ ...~~.>~-~"q~ ~ ~ "~,,- - - ,

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Good Luck Good Luck, Bluebacks KALTIRE to all From Brian & Sta ASSOCIATE DEALER "-ctrticfpat/ts to all Participants! l Cedarland Tire Service Ltd. '16 24-HOUR SERVICE AVE. 4929 Keith Avenue , B.C. 4818 Highway 16 West, Terrace BC 635-7335 Bus. Phone 635-6151/6170 TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1 K7 o,~o-J696 Good Luck! Go, Bluebacks, Go! Skeenej Terrace Carpet Centre " Tymo.schuk @ CELLULOSE INC. ~~ 3202 Munroe Street at Hwy. 16 W Agenc ieSvo.Ltcl. ~1~~ Terrace, B.C. '/'f~,~'e 635-2976 Wising You All PIBrRO(ANADA ® 635-2066 YOUR D~.COR 1-800-665-1657 1-800-308-2066 Best Of Luck B8- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 III WEEKEND GETAWAY Sport Scope $59 PER ROOM/PERNIGHT (FRIDAY& SATURDAY,STANDARD SINGLE,DOUBLE OR TWIN) Strong start for Northmen THE TERRACE Northmen have kicked off the 1996 1-800-663-8150 rugby season in fine form. CREST HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT They downed the Prince Rupert Seamen 360 on March ,,AW,&VA~t,k. AW.AY~Y& .~tWA'~'A.. ,AW,~'~,~'A. 31. VVV Rob Sarich and Ernie Dusdal had two trys each. Tony Pool and Graham Bayles scored one each. The Northmen are also helping initiate an under-19 Box 22, school rugby program at Caledonia. IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. MajorCredit Cards Practices go every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at YOUR V8G 4A2 Accepted ODDS 3:30. Junior high players are welcome. Marj0rie Park Yourdonation is Northmen spokesperson David D. Hall says they hope to ' HEART AGAINST AND S'~O~ CANADA'S 638-1167 tax deductible start playing games against Smithers and Prince Rupert FOUNDATION #1 KILLER within the next couple of weeks. Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send Nisga'a plan b-bali tourney your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next.of. THE TERRACE local of the Nisga'a tribal council is wet- coming entries for a basketball toumament April 19 and 20 for an acknowledgementcard. at Caledonia. Age categories are boys and girls 10-and.under, and 12- and-under. Thornh~I Motors You're welcome to sign up as a team or on your own. 3026 H~ghwoy Ib, East, Terrace dr, t zo41 The tournament will also include at free throw and three- Featuring Cars From 5ubaru, Hyundai & A4azda point contest. The deadline to sign up is April 17. 15th ANNIVERSARY For more information call Henry at 635-1902 or Marlene SALE-A-BRATION at 638-8696. Ask me how your purchase of any new or used vehicle could put you on the beaches of Waikiki. Softball sign up starts RITCHIE M_aLLE11' SIGN-UP is underway for the Terrace mixed softball Lease & Fleet Manager league. 635-7286 You can register individually or as a team. The cost is $5 per person and $8 per team and there must be a minimum of three women on each team. Games are scheduled twice a week. ALDOFF AUCTION Play will start early next month and wrap up with a SERVICE PRESENTS tournament in August. To register call Sheila at 638-8177 or 635-9758. 2 Large Auctions The deadline to sign up is April 21. Sale No. 1: Car & Truck Auction Pounding the pavement Sat., April 13/96 1 p.m. THE SMITHERS running club took fast place at a ACE! Trevor Johnson took advantage of the few sunny breaks we had last week Indoors At March 30 relay race from Prince Rupert to Terrace. to bat the tennis ball around at the Kalum courts. The nets went up just recently Terrace Curling Club and the Terrace tennis club is geadng up for a new season. The club plays every The race began at 7 a.m. and Smithera finished at 5:15 School Ave, Terrace, B.C. p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 6 p.m. until dark at the Halliwell courts. Approximately 100 cars, trucks, 4x4 vans & Rupert took second and the 16 Terrace mimers placed third, finishing at 5:36 p.m. like to get a ball hockey league off the ground off the Boats. The Hazelton club came in fourth and the handful of run- ground as well. Viewing Fri., April 12/96 ners from Aiyansh did not finish. If you're interested in signing up, call Bob at 635-2982 A van from each club followed the runners along the or drop by All Seasons and add your name to the sign up Sale No. 2: Complete Closeout route and each once ran for five to ten kilometres before sheets there. Auction being spelled off. More than 50 people have already signed up, Terrace runners are now preparing for the Glory Days Sale of Kitimat Builders Supplies race in Prince Rupert May 11. There are both 5 and 10K Crashed and burned! "Re,nember, ifyou,, Sun., April 14/96 11 a.m. routes. 422 Industrial Ave, Kitimat, B.C. THIRTEEN KILOMETERS biking up the Shames adult teeth mountain access road in a snowstorm. On offer will be: lumber, carpet, linoleum, paint, Rolling right along Carrying the bikes to the bottom of the panhandle. fallout, you don't hardware, nails, fixtures, doors, windows, office INTERESTED IN strapping on the blades for a game of Competing in a dual slalom on snow from there. " equipment, tiles, tools. rollar hockey? ; .,. Sound crazy2 Not at all. i g~t~ d,'m~. Sale Conducted By.. if you are, Bob at All Seasons Sports~wants to hear from; It was the second annual climb and'crash~~ mountain~bike ..... :Tl,,:' 5~th :7,,i~ ": ...... AldoffAuction Servic~' ' ' ' ." :': you. race at Shames on March 31. Kamloops, B.C. He says if enough people sign up he'll organize a rollar Peter Krause of Smithers clocked the fastest time up the Autotel: 372-6808 Phone: 376-6940 hockey league and schedule games at the Terrace arena. access road at 47 minutes and 25 seconds.. APRIL IS DENTALHEALTH MONTH. Fax: 376-0390 He figures there is a demand for such a thing, and would Mike Hamilton of Smithers took the dual slalom. TheDenial Profession ol B,C. / \ Terrace Standarc[ and Overwaitea Volunteers , ,f tbe Year Nomination Form We are still open and the The Terrace Standard and Overwaitea are holding a Volunteer of the Year contest celebrating the achievements and work of local community volunteers. If you know someone who's helped make Terrace spring skiing is great! a better place, tell the town! Name of Volunteer

HOURS OF OPERATION Organization(s) volunteer is active in: Man., Thurs. & Fri 10 a.rn. to 4 p.m. Nominated by: Sat. & Sun 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organization: Telephone: Volunteer's profile. Please provide a brief history on the nominee. How long have they been active in 50% off Lift Tickets ] organizations in Terrace? How have theY helped make terrace a better place? for any '95-'96 Shames Mountain season passholders

Sat., April 13 ., April 14

exlcan Schnai Who's elegible: Anyone who does unpaid volunteer work.Membership in a 1 3unfain Top group or Society is not mandatory. Dai Drop off form at Overwaitea, Skeena Mall, Fiesta Sponsoredby: or The Terrace Standard office, UPPER CHALET Central MountainAir fax to 638-8432, or mail to SKI SMITHERS The Ski Smithers grand ~" ~~Mu=' t=='=' "'tJ" "d'-3ll ] ~ Finale Celebration 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2

• Uv, sic with Sidetrack,~----JB _, .¢--.1B i • , Mexican Food The Vihar Slush Cup 3erveza. Pinat in a Trip for Two Courtes 'TERRACE Central Mountain Air Tickets available at Schnal Dai Snovolleyba Overwa,tea" Foods• •.-7 Live Entertainment , ,' = =" = i ;a~ Ski Smithers Upper Chalet or for STANDARD ...... ticket reservations call 847-2058 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1 996 - B9 CTiON D OVER 30 The Terrace Standard reserves the right to class)fy ads under appropriate head)ngs and to set rates therefore and to determine #age location The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers mat a ts against the orownoal Human Rights Act to d)senminate on the basis of children• marital status and ACTION AD RATES CLASSIFICATIONS! employment when placm(j "For Rent:" ads Landlords can stale a no-smoking preference. 10. Real Estate The Terrace Standard reserves Ihe right to revise, edit. classrty or releet any advert=sement and to retain any answers d)rected to the News Box Reply 20 Mobile Homes Service, and to repay tr~e customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. 30 For Rent Box replies on "Hold" instructions not rocked uo within 10 days of exp)ry of an advertisemant will be oestroyed unless tootling nstruct=ons are race=veal 40 Commercial Space Those answenng Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avoid loss. 638-7283 All claims of errors in advertisements must lee received by the publishar within 30 days after the first publicatmn. For Rent 50 Wanted to Rent n is agreed by tha advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as publ=srted DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 60 For Rent Misc shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advartising space occupied by the moorrect or Display, Word Classified and Classified Display 70 For Sale Mis¢ omitled item only, and that there shall be no liabil~ in any event greater man the amount oaid for such advert=sing. 80 Wanted Misc 85 To GiveAway Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls 90 Cars For Sale " ' - on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is 100Trucks ForSale Phone Start Date r3 VISA ~1 MASTERCARD Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads. 110Aircraft CLASSIFICATION .Credit Card 1"4o. Expiry Date 120 Recreation Vehicles 130 Motorcycles PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER S PAC E TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 140 Snowmobiles TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 150 Boats and Marine 160 Heavy Duty Equipment 1 2 4 5 All classified and classified display ads must be prepaid 170 Farm Maohinary by either cash, VISA or Masteroard. When phoning in 180 Pets ads please have your VISA or Mastercard number ready. 190 Livestock 7 8 9 10 200 Farmers Market CLASSIFIED WORD ADS OBITUARIES 210 Garage Sales T.Standard 1 insertion- $6.50 (+tax) $22.83 for 3 inches 220 Lost and Found 11 12 13 14 le W,Advertiser 1 insertion $7,50 (+lax) *Additional at $6.64 230 Personals Both Issues {consecutive) - $11.00 (+tax) per column inch. 240 Births 16 17 18 19 20 - $e,5o ADDITIONAL WEEKS - $5.00 ea. No copy change - consecutive 250 Card at Thanks issues. *Additional words {over 25) 15¢ each per ~ssue. 260 In Memorium 270 Obituaries CLASBIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE 6.65 6.e0 6,95 7.10 7.25 $10.39 per column inch Pickup $3.50 Mail out $5,00 280 Business Services 290 Bus ~Opporlunities BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY LEGAL ADVERTISING 295. Courses $22.83 for 3 inches, includes 1 photo. $11,90per column inch 7.40 7,55 7.70 7.85 e.oo 300. Help Wanted For 1anger a~l )re~o use a separate sheet *Additional at $6.64 per column inch 320 Work Wanted For regional coverage place your ad in the weekend 325 Situations Wanted Clip & Mall This Form To: Phone Fax Terrace Standard edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 330. Notices 340. Legal Notices 3210 Clinton'St., Terrace. B.C. V8G 5R2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432 10~. REAL ESTATE J~ ServiceComes First J 2 ACRES FOR SALE at Jack LAKELSE LAKE cleared lot, TIRED OF paying rent? Why Pine Flats. Quiet cul de sac. Beam Station Drive, Near Mail not own your own home for only Partially cleared. Mobile homes [SKEEN.4 REA-L-T-Y[fD.]l Box point. Offers. Phone 632- $69,000! This 10 x 58 trailer ok. Good water supply and #8 - 4644 LazeUe Ave. - Ph:. 635-2404 Fax 635-2161 3366. has 2 bdm, natural gas furnace, septic. Salamon way. $34,900 4 appliances addition with new 638-7865 NEWLY BUILT HOME IN roof. Beautiful shop that also 2 BEDROOM Home, family THORNHILL If you are looking has a new roof. Private fenced room, 2 car carport, woodshed, for a practical and affordable back yard with a green house. drilled well, landscaped on 1 home that is spacious and has Have a drive by 3973 Simpson acre, just minutes from town. great features this is itl This Cres. and call Sharon to view Call 85,000.00. Call 1-604-692- 1126 sq/ft home was recently 635-2224. by Owner in Thornheights Phase III ,¢..... %,,, .,x,,,~,,,~ 7665 Burns Lake. built to city code on a large lot • 2200 Sq. Ft. Finished on 3 Levels (95' x 160') in the Thornheights 6 BEDROOM house in Thornill, subdivision, It has 3 bedrooms, • 1300 Sq. Ft. Partially Finished Basement 1725 CREEKST. loftKrumm Road) approx. 200x100 lot, c/w, N/G 2 bathrooms including a 3 piece • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms heat & water, garage, paved ensuite and a large functional • 2 Car Garage • 3 1/2 years old, no GST driveway over 1400 sq. ft. per kitchen. The features include a 1970 SAFEWAY mobile home, • Lots of Extras $1 98,000 Saturday, April 14 1:30-4pm floor, large sundeck, shed, Gas Fireplace, 16' Carport, 12x50 reg. 2 br., 2 appliances, LYNDA BOYCE IN A'n'ENDANCE $158,000. Serious inquiries call basement, Skylight and much in excellent condition, S8500, 1- 3679 Walnut Drive, 635-7031 635-6333. more. This is a must see, priced 604-695-6670. Viewing by appointment only, OFFICE 635-2404 PAGER638-3063 80 ACRES for sale in Kitselas to sell at $165,000,00, 1972 LEADER 68 x 12. Mobile area. Aprrox. 5000 m3 timber. home in nice park close to Call 635-6910 anytime; leave schools and town. Great shape messaqe, KENNEY inside and out, four appliances, BEAUTIFUL VIEW, Queen natural gas heat, 3 bedrooms, "Twice the Service" Charlotte Islands, cozy ocean ESTATES storage room and large shed in RE/MAX OF TERRACE front, 3 br home in Sandspit, backyard. Serious enquiries newly renovated; near marina. LUXURYTOWNHOUSES only. $27,500.00 Ph. 635-0788 E 638-1400 golf, airport. For information or 635-9341. WORK TOGETHER phone 604-496-5812. Phase I Sold Out Now 1981 14 X 70 4 Appliances, COMMERCIAL-FOR LEASE Pre-Selling Phase II asphalt roof 25,500.00 deliv- FOR YOU! OR SALE. PRIME LOCATION. -approx, 1300 sq, ft. ered. 1983 14 X 70, new car- Joyce Findlay ..... Sheila Love Across from New Medical Ceh- -full basement .vaultedceiling pet./lino. 2x6 walls .28,500,.00.. tre. Building~ :approx~ 1300 sq. -auk fl00rin~} "gas iireplo'ce~,; : Others4or spring,6r sumrner-de- 635-2697 635-3004 livery. Phone Jerry/Joann'e, 1- .....~...... ,..,. ft. olus loft and bsmt, 4 paved -jacuzzilub -centralvacuum parking spots. Lot-68 × 91. Also • 800-809-8041. Alberta. Open Ihe door Io preslige •autometicgarage door opener .,& . _ ..... available adjacent vacant lot- 1986 14X66 new carpet and and elegance.,, Prates- IJSA ',, o CHRISTEL 69 x 93 call Joyce - Remax •underground sprinklers sionally decorated with nine line, 2 br F&S, front livingroom. foot ceilings, crown mould. 638-1400 or Home - 635-2697. asphalt roof. $31,900, 1996 ings, quality flooring GODLINSKI FOR SALE 160 acres on the Ph. 635-3653 14x63 2 br. $42,000, includes throughout,two naturalgas! .Tseax River in the Nass Valley. GST. Various other used mobile fireplaces, spectacularJ Teamed up we'll combine our experience homes for sale starting at kitchen/familyroom, Ihree Asking $85,000.00. Call 604- spacious bedroomswith a and knowledge to assist you. Call us 992-8534. f $18,900. Free delivery extend- ed to April 30. Phone 306-694- sumptuousensuile, and a anytime for your real estate needs. FOR SALE Near Uplands fully developedbasement. WELCOME~ 5455. Fax 306-694-5130, This homeis trulyfor those School, 5 bedroom, double ga- Moose Jaw, Sk. accustomed(elba best!! rage. Redone upstairs and FOR SALE: 3 bedroom trailer, $338,000 MLS. CiTY LIGHTS. SKYLINE VIEW!!! down. New flooring throughout. A large lot. Asking $163,000.00. 2 additions, fireplace, new carpet, fenced 76 X 200 lot, A gracious executive home Call 635-1198, Your Welcome natural gas heat, wired shop...... ~ ~ with five bed earns and hree FOR SALE one year old house, '~~"""~ I b ths. A luxur)ous master Wagon Hostesses $89,900.00 abe. 638-1587. ~,~'~ ~ -..,,:,"~ suite with a sitting room and 4 bedroom, large family room, 2 ~'~a ~ ~ '] a cozy fireplace. 3,800 bathroom, 2 car garage, built in for Terrace, B.C. MOBILE HOME 12x 60, 2 bed- (~.;j:i:. C~ ..... ~ i i I~ | I~)t~ ::.{J square feet finished on two china cabinet, gas fireplace, room, renovated. In Terrace ~ ~~ levels, plus a basement, are: trailer court S29,50D,00. Call full Executive home, 4 bedrooms, New home, 4 bedrooms, oak kitchen cabinets, 5 ap- ~~-~-~~ a~d a double garage. Cenlral pliances included, located at 635-1838. . ~ ~ location. 3200 sq. ft., decorator's delight. 2300 sq. ft.. 3518 Cory Dr. 3512 Gordon Drive. Call for Elaine 635-3018 MOBILE HOME for sale, 1980 $279,000 MLS MLS MLS more into 635-7497. 14x70, 5 appliances, natural Francine 635-2688 gas heat and hot water, joey Three bedroom foudeen loot FULLY SERVICED residential building lot. 5218 Mountain shack, shed, located in Terrace wide mobile on two acres in Nelia 635-1605 Jackpine Finis. Now carpel. Vista Drive. Terrace. Asking Trailer Court, $47,000. Call ing. fireplace in Ihe living- price $35.900 Call 1-604-563- 638-1677 Tanis 6356459 room, built.in buffet and 8980 hutch, ~'idge and slave are 30, FOR RENT included, Nicely treed. IN HOUSTON: 3 bedroom, 2 Gillian 635-3044 bathroom house located close 2 BEDROOM basement suite to schools on cul-de-sac; 1150 available in Terrace. May 1/96. $92,900 MLS" JUST LISTED sq. ft.: one car garage; shed, If you have Non smoker, no pets. Referenc- backyard, privacy area; fridge, moved to Terrace es required, 4 appliances. stove, dishwasher included. $675.00 per month includes hy- $115,000. Call: 1-604-845- or have just had a dro and gas. Damage deposit. L_ [ reliable set-vice todayl]]l~>~ J 7817. new baby, or are Phone 632-2390. Just Move In And Enjoy! 3702 Walnut Dr. LAKE FRONTAGE, east 3 BEDROOM top floor of house Tchsinkut Lake Road. 4.25 acr- getting married, for re.nt. Available June lsL96. I es, with 252' lake frontage. Hy- just give one of us $800, per month on bench. Ap- dro and phone, Call 1-604-695- ply to file #3 c/o Terrace Stan- 6355 or call 1-604.490-6042. ~,,call. _j dard. 3210 Clinton, Terrace BC. SKEENA REALTYZ.TZ .II Burns Lake area. 5 BD. house for rent on bench. J[#8- 4644 Lazelle Ave.- Ph:. 635-2404 Fax 635-2161 J Available June 1/96. Apply to .... .~,' }~.,.-,~,, ...;~. .:~q file #3, c/o Terrace Standard, ==='= ...... Lakeside 3210 Clinton, Terrace BC, Beauty BRAND NEW 3 bedroom con- ..:~..<: : :~:~i:~ ""~":' ": ~''~ -'" .#1 3 bedroorns on do, walking distance from Lakelse Lake, downtown Terrace for rent. No pets, available April 15.96, This qualilyfamily home is leaded wilh ownership pride and is 20x25 It. lasleMly decoratedIhroughoul. Check your needs. $850/month. Call 632-5918 HANDYMANSPECIAL I REDUCED! garage. leave messaqe. Vacant homein needo[ upgrading.Large I 3 Bdrm 14x70 mobilehome on o large • Largeenlerlainmenl size foyer • Functionalkitchen wilh sul~lividableIol in Ihe Horseshoearea. J fencedlot. App(iances included. • Southernexposed sundeck breakhslbar THREE BEDROOM house. Ga- CALLLYNDA $80,000 IEXC. I $77,000 MLS • Walk-oulbay windowin livingroom ,' 3 pieceemile in masler rage, deck, fenced backyard. I • Largefamily room bedroom Location, Natural gas heat, non smokers, k j' ~ . • 4 goodsize bedrooms Doublecar garage no pets. Two references re- Location quired. $975.00 per month. Call • LandscapedM/fenced backyard Greatneighbaurhood excellent 3 638-0797. .: , .~. .,~ .,:!~ .... 'Pricedto sellat $179,900 MLS! bedroom in the horseshoe. Great Starter or Retirement Home BEFORE YOU DIAL! I OPEN DESIGN $127,500 EXC. Spotioushome, extensive lenovaliens, neu- RESIDENTIALACREAGE tral dem situatedon 2/3 acre Remnllyinnovated house on Iwo acres.San S150,000EXC. io0m,gmuge. Wilderness • CALL LYNDA635-2404 5135,000 MLS Retreat ...... I ' " "~,~'~'~ on 10 treed acres. ~ ,',"...... ~ .~ , ;:,~.,

&/ MAKE SURE THE I . # IS CORRECT ATTRACTIVESETTING LOW MAINTENANCE Very well aminlainedIhree bedloamrancher - only live years new. Well maintainedmobile on food ie (opper Brigbl and modernkikhen offers lois a[ cabinels,buiMn dishwasher, Mountainsu~ivision. 2 hedlaoulupdated mobile home in good KULDO COURTS (mldilion. and pattlry. Patio damsoff lhe dining moo openonloo large fenced 564,500 EXC 632-2450 525,900 MLS bockyatd. Master bedroom has double ,Iosels and a Ihtee piece . ~ LYNDA635-2~]4 ensuile.Welk.aul boy windowia lhe livittgfoom,o,lulal gas heat and VIEWPOINT APTS. ~,.,~ N REDDEN hal wrier, attda doubledriveway. Go by 5007 PohleAvenue, then call Wi!llttntan & Smith tteallv Ltd. 632-4899 J~ LYNDA BOYCE SUZANN[fat an appainlntenllo view! h,,l.n.U lb.° Pager:. 638-7340 Pngor: 638-3063 [-1 Ros: 638.1915 Ros: 63~-1073 B10 - The Terrace Standard Wednesday, April 10, 1996 :~ 30, FOR RENT ' 70. FOR $~,LE : Summit Square !1 FOR RENT or lease 1000-6000 :(MISC.) : sq. ft. prime office or retail 1987 DODGE Dakota, 5 speed. Appartments BUY FARMER DIRECT q PRE-CAST cement septic 1982 Z28. CHEV Camera space. Reasonable and INTERNATIONAL ARTIST An- $5,900. Call 638-6931 SAVEI BEEF by the side tanks; two compartments; (IROC) in mint, excellent condi- negotiable rent, on main street, 1 & 2 Bedroom Units drew Kiss 2nd annual exhibition $1.89/Ib. PORK by the side two clean out holes. JOHN- tion. 58,000 original kin, no gim- dlr#9662. (Lakelse Ave.), main floor - Quiet & Clean and sale at Process 4 Gallery, $1.69/Ib. LAMB by the side SON CONTRACTING: 1-604- micks, checked mechanically, 1989 F250 4x4. Excellent con- prime location - suitable for Burns Lake April 11-14. Infor- • No Pets• $2.59/Ib. Cut & wrapped. Free mation call Wayne at 1-604- 845-2292. very little driven, automatic dition. Stored last 2 1/2 years. retail and office. Ph. 638-0555. power str, tilt, cruise, power delivery available. Hamblin 692-3434. SOLID WOOD FLOORING• $11,000.00 abe, Phone 1-604- FOR RENT - 1 Bedroom fur- Call: 635-5968 Houston. Custom orders and locks, power windows stereo. 962-5450. MOVING SALE. Everything 3/4" x 2-1/2' T&G, BIRCH or All gages, must be seen. Very nished suite, suitable for a sin- meat processing welcome. 845- PINE, compl, installed and fin- 1990 FORD Ranger, 2 wheel must qo. Call 635-5572. fast car, $5800.00 abe. Call gle person. Utilities included. 2090 or 1-800-665-6992. ished using only environmental- drive, never winter driven sun- 635-3215. $450/mos. No pels. Please call CANOES FOR sale. Made of FOR SALE White crib and mat- ly friendly components. - Unbe- roof, sleeper, ground effects, after 6:00 pm 635-2806, Western Red Cedar, durable tress, excellent condition. Ask- lievable LOW PRICES - 1984 TOYOTA corolla 5 speed. trim lined, only 65,929 original OFFICE SPACE available fibreglass, epoxy resin, trimmed ing $200. White dresser, 3 STARTING AT $4.85/sqft. We $2,500 Call 638-6931 dlr#9662. kms, very good condition, imediately, Commercial or out with real oak. Selling at very drawers hutch cupboard, large guaranty quality of products and 1985 DODGE Colt 2 door $6000,00 firm. For appointment LAKEFRONT CABIN or home oval mirror, $150•00. Call 635- proven non profit group. St reasonable price. Do-it yourself workman ship. All products are hatchback. 4 speed $3,500 firm. to view phone 842-6260 after 5 (with dock) for family vacation 2653. Matthews centre. 4506 Lakelse for month of July. Please call us kits are available in many also available for the 'do it your Nice little car. Call 638-6931 p.m. Ave. 566 ft. Shared lunch area. different styles. Ph. 638-1701. WOOD CONSTRUCTED utility seller'.- Offer good until April at 692-7924. dlr#9662; 1991 TOYOTA Privea van 635-9019 sheds and green houses con- 3Oth - Please asked for a de- FOR SALE nordic track achiev. 1985 HONDA Accord EX 4 seats, Seven plus plenty of car- tact Dirk Bakker at 638-1768 tailed price quotation, call for ONE BEDROOM, GROUND er ski exerciser, excellent condi- door. Power windows, doors; go space. 5 speed A-1 shape. evenin.qs. more info or visit our showroom level suite. No smoking, no tion. $550.00 obo. Queen size sunroof, mirrors, a/c, cruise, Full ! yr bumper!o bumper war- - i i on Hwy. 35, 19 km south of pets• Working person. Call 635- waveless waterbed. Comes r ranty remaining $16,000.00 Burns Lake. FRANCOIS LAKE auto• Fully loaded, $4,900 Call 4270. Available Immediatelv. with new water bag, padded |'- BUY OR SELL 638-6931 dlr#9662. firm. 635-2465 anytime. ROOM FOR rent in the horse- railings, liner & heater, unfin- WOODWORKING LTD.: Phone: ONE LARGE one bedroom shoe area• Call Paula at 638- 695-6405 or Fax: 695-6550. 1987 ASTRO van. Has new en- lg92 DODGE 4x4 3/4 ton apartment in a fourplex. One 1368. ished pine frame with drawers. $350.00 obo. Phone 635-3367 i Tupperware THINGS FOR sale. 1) 1 sofa gine, c/w am/fm, cassette, 6 automatic, diesel clubcab, LE, block from town. Quiet non- ROOM for rent. $350.O0/month. or 635-2818. KAREN MA't-TEIS bed (gray printed) $260.00• 2) 1 cyl, seats 7. Asking $4000.00. loaded, low kms, deluxe cano- 1977 BMW 5301 needs some smoking tennant. Includes Will share kitchen. Call 635- sofa and chair (printed) py, will sell with or without washer, dryer, fridge and stove. 4760. FOR SALE Ryobi BT3000 10 work. Asking $3000•00 Call 635-7810 Pacific $350.00. 3) 6 chairs and a Western plow. Excellent condi- $525.00 per month. Call 635- inch table saw. Mobile base. 798-2409, tion, $28,500.00 Call 635-1238. 3401 or 635-2952. Best offer. Porter cable, profile kitchen table $220.00. 4) 1 "IV stand, with wheels $25.D0. 5) 1 1987 HONDA Civic 5 speed. 1992 FORD Explorer XLT 4 x 4, 1 BDRM appartment on site sander. New $200.00. Call 638- $5,500 Call 638-6931 dlr#966Z 8960. single bed, 3 drawers in the bed auto, power windows and locks, management. No pets, Ref. and 2 corner tables (white) 1988 IROC Black in colour, 305 a/c, cruise, fully loaded required. 638-7725 GUITARS AND amps for sale. Blanket $400.00. 6) 1 headboard Corvette motor, loaded T-Roof, $21,900. Call 638-6931 FOR RENT 3 bedr. duplex in BUSHNELL 565 Telescope e/w Trades welcome. Now dealing (brown) $100.00. 7) 1 Queen new paint, new cassette pull-out dlr#9662. Thornhill. Available April 1/96. tripod, barlow lenses. 3different in Takamine. Bill's Guitar Shop. size bed, 2 mattresses, 1 head- deck. One owner asking 1992 TOYOTA 4 Runner, cas- Phone 849-8477, after 15th lenses complete package 632-4102. Call today. Fax 639- Yellowhead board, 1 foot board and 1 back- $12,000.00 abe. Call 849-8427- sette, CD, A/C, power roof, Phone 635-9422. $200.90 abe. Call 635-4611 9879. board, $350.00. PHone 635- Kitwancla: days. 54,000 kms, extended warranty, PINE TABLE with 6 chairs Classified 5174, call anytime. 1990 CHEVY Cavalier excellent $22,500. 842-5757• $175.00. Cockatil cage and bird TWO RIDING pants size 12 one running condition, new paint - 1994 DODGE 1500-SLT-Larmie clYm $75.00. 635-6609 Your ad will appear in white, one gray, brand new. low miles. $5600.00 abe. 638- 3.8-auto-PW-P L-tilt-cr uise- Terrace Standard Call 632-6638 after 5:300m. 0352. black. Running boards, box • Smithers Interior News 1995 IMPALA SS loaded. Seri- cars-tailgate protector, rubber • Prince George Free ous enquiries only. Phone 632- box mat. Asking 18,995.00 or FRESHSEAFOOD 5439 after 4 pro. with canopy 19,850.00 abe. :::::::: :.,. :: : : .....:. ::::::.! ~!~i:ii!!i;iii::!!iii!i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i~iii::i~ Press • Houston Today HALIBUT * SHRIMP EXCELLENT CONDITION Phone 635-9393 after 5 pm or weekends. • Burns Lake Lakes District SOLE * COD 1981 Ford Tempo with very low mileage, automatic, sunroof, SPECIALISTPHYSICIAN News FOR SALE 1994 Ford Ranger GoldGallery CHATHAM SOUM) SEAFOOD good tires. $1700.00 Call Paul XLT. Loaded, black, box liner, AND LAW3'ER • Vanderhoof Express Tel/Fax 638-1050 at 635-4668• tool box, never off road, mint & • Ft. St. James Caledonia FOR 150 1977 4x4 winch step- condition, 33,000 kin. Asking WITH TWO CHILDREN Courier side, short-box, some rust 19,900.00. Call 624-8258. relocating to Terrace late June HockShop • Kitimat Sentinel 80. WANTED: $1500.00, 18 foot travel trailer, THREE YEAR old GMC van. One issuein sevencommunities : (ilSC;) .:: propane stove/heater, single Completely camperized, 4 way ] 996 wish to rent large new or NOW OPEN for four weeks. axle, $475.00, 1-604-692-3655 fridge and furnace, sleeps 4, Burns Lake. low milage, must be seen to be Buying & Hocking WANTED ANY amount, (small near new executive home. FOR SALE 1973 Camera, jade appreciated. $19,500.00 abe. or large) scrap metal, will pick Gold, Silver, Jewellery, green, 350 engine, aluminum 635-1232. up. Call 847-4083. Coins, Stereo Equip, mags, new CD, seats and car- Excellent local references. pet $5000.O0 abe. Call 638- , :.120. ./, . Tools & Antiques, etc. 1018. :RECREATION s59 ! FOR SALE 1980 Ford Fair- 1 year lease preferred• Custom Jewellery 50¢ [oreach additional word I over 20 words. For non- / mont. 2 door automatic, good vE.,cLEs,, & Repairs, Done on ~,, c...... iol ..... It'. ,J 1980 DODGE Mirada 318 auto, condition. Not too much rust. Call 1-604-669-3586 air, leather, new rubber, alloy $700.00 abe. Call 635-6169. 1979 DIPLOMAT 24'C motor- Premises. Call Classifiedsat wheels. Spotless car. $2500 home. Low mileage. Sleeps 4, or fax 1-604-228-8456• abe. 846-5151.1984 aids Cut- winter package, fridge, stove, 4 635-1231 638-7283 lass Supreme V6 auto pc bath. Excellent condition. 4556 Lazelle $2000.00 obo.846-5151. Call 847-9323.

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Terrace sis: Full time bed in the back; roof & dash air; newly installed Bar, solid black, 16 hh, good 6~8-0947 i (Alsowith locations in Smithers and Houston) awning', Super clean; must be withers, good feet, producing seen; $24,000. Call 847-5888 top quality foals. For booking, 1994 Dodge Dakota or 847-9003. contact Jerry Cummings 847- 4x4, 6 cyl, automatic 1989 GRAND Voyager 7 pas- 3311.- - - stereo, reg. cab $18,700 senger, automatic, good condi- .f~/,J~ Phone for experienced and Speedy Service B,C, AUCTIONS. Horse and ~_j~ Skeena Driving School tion. $9500.00. 638-8400. tack auction Sunday, May 5th, 1993 Plymouth "'" DELIVERY & EXPEDITING 1993 5TH wheel 24•5 ft. Rus- 11:30 a.m. All ready consigned: Grand VoyagerSE Services d~/~/~ Kitimat,Terrace & PrinceRupert tler. New condition. Stored in- 20 head ranch horses. Phone V-6 Automatic, A/C 7 side• Low mileage. $17,000.00 992-9325. Proscriptions "Serving the PacificNorthwest for over 30 yrs" Passenger, Tilt, Cruise, AppliancesG..... los 638 l 8530 o.b.e. 842-5142. CERTIFIED C.E,F. English & Restauranl & ,/Professional Driving Instructors 1993 DUTCHMAN 35' Trailer. Western E~ uestrian coach Power Wind0ws & Locks Rofzeshmonl Anytimea ..- .~ .... / Gift Certificates Available $15,995 Agents for'. 1000 miles. Never licensed. In available for lessons. Available ups .mlyt;nlng "" ,/Vehicles Available For Road Tests storage. Bumper pull. As new to school your horse as well. Bonded Ca,de, Anywhere !~ ,/Winter Driving Instruction Available with awning. &19,500.00. 847- Call Lisa HaTer @ 638-8809. 1992 Chrysler Cargo Vans 9606 eveninqs. Cube Van-) Ton For Appointment Call: FOR SALE 55 to 60 Ibs. bales Dynasty Hot Shot SoP,/ico )-~ AIRPORT SERVICE d. /r '4" Terrace 635-7532 or 1-800-665-7998 BUYING OR selling your RV? of hay or strawl Delivered to 6 cyl, automatic power Call us FREE firstl We stock Terrace. No orders to small. locks, windows, a/c, over 200 new and used motor- Call 847-4083 $12,595 homes, diesel pushers, 5th FOR SALE one 7 year old Red wheels, trailers, campers, van Belgian weighs 1800 Ibs.. well LYNDA BOYC~E conversions. Toll free 1-800- trained for logging. Asking 1992 Plymouth 668-1447 Voyager RV Centre, $3500.00. Call 638-8471. Acclaim Res:{604} 638-I 073 J Hwy. 97. Winfield, B.C.'s largest FOR SALE Registered Her- Automatic, LOADED. Pager: (604)638-3063 I dealer DL #9452. fords. 40 cow calf pairs, 4 2 yr Was $10,995 NOW $9,995 SKEENAREALTY LTD~~!~ii;~ii FOR SALE 9 1/2 ft. Vanguard old bulls, 12 long yrl bulls. 992- '-''. oze"o.enue camper. 3 way ,ridge, stove, 2294. 1992 Chrysler Terrace, B.C. V8G 1 S6 oven, furnace, bathroom jacks, LIMOUSIN BULL and heifers. Dynasty Ph: (604)635-2404 ~ii lie downs, very good condition. Yearlings and 2 year olds. Top Fo~:(~04)~-2~t ~~::~ $2,400.00 obo. Call 638-7745 North American AI Sires Call Automatic a/c cassette WHY LYNDA? I Land~ TailoredTo YourNeeds Kerr's Limousins (604)846-5392 tilt, pwr locks ...... J SatisfactionGuaranteed Weekly,Si-Wee!!y,_~o_nl_hl~ ~_nd O.ccosional 150.: BOATS AND or (604)847-5856 evenin¢ls. was $10,995 NOW $9,995 Lynda lislensand pays atlenlion to detail. I WEDO MOVE-INSAND MOVE-0UTS Call 635-9548 -MARINE: - LLAMAS, LLAMAS Llamas. ]'he ultimate livestock. Yearling 1992 Plymouth 1985 17 foot fiber glass. 140 males for sale. Make excellent Acclaim inboard/out board Marc cruiser. packers for hikers hunters, UHF, am/fT, fish finder, easy mushroom pickers and trekking Automatic, tilt, SMALLBUT MIGHTY! cad trailer, full convedible top, companies. Ideal guardians for cassette stereo, aJc., mooring cover, one owner, like sheep in coyote country, Do Was $9,850 NOW $9,495 new. $8000.00 632-2522. you have a problem with 1993 CANAVENTURE 1750 coyotes killing sheep? Your 1990 Chrysler Bowrider. 3.0 LX Mercruiser. investment will pay off in no BUSINESSBUILDING ADVERTISING time. Excellent 4H prospect. Dynasty 1B, regularly maintained, 2 Automatic. LOADED.Was tops, stereo, ice chest. Excel- Spin, weave or.knit beautiful lent condition, must well• fibre into fashionable garments. $10,995 NOW $8,995 Terrace Standard Terrace Standard and $14,000 obo. 635-0601 days Exciting investment opportunity. 638-1421 evenmQs. Invest in Llamas today, For 1989 Plymouth more information call Business Directories Weekend Advertiser 22 FT. Reinell Sedan Cruiser. Northwestern Llama Ranch. Voyager New fresh water cooled 5 liter Phone/Fax 604-638-0662 6 cyl, automatic, aJc, stereo (305) Mercruiser witl~ Alpha 1 cassette, Was s9,g50 leg installed in July 1993• Ap- PLAN TO attend horse & tack proximately 200 hours. Marine safe at Vanderhoof Auction NOW $8,950 Radio, Hummingbird 600 Market. Sat. April 27th at 1:00 Sounder, New Aluminum Fuel pro, consignments welcome. 1989 Chrysler per week** Tanks, Full Aluminum Swim For more into call Henry or Dynasty '2000 per week" Joyce at the Vanderhoof Auc- Grid• Comes with galvanized s30°° tion Market 604-567-4333. Automatic. FULL LOAD. *Based on 2.5 readers per issue Tandem Roadrunner Trailer. Was $8,950 NOW $6,995 *Based on13 week contract Asking $14,500.00 (owner mov- RED ANGUS yearling bulls. ing up). Phone Kitimat, 632- Low birth weights. Call Tyee 5345-eveninQs. Red Anqus 847-4710. :ORD TERRACE Contact Mike Harem, 22' JET boat in board excellent REG, POLLED hereford bulls. condition. $20,000. Call 798- Pick early,;Alsocommerical and ,. 1995 Ford Aa r o nLP atto n~.ol;'!~our~:# = "~ .~Reg. heijer's~h~all. Ft."FLa.~er;~; ~i ~.~ Mu.stang~GT , V-8, 5 speed12500 km. STANDARD Standard Sales Rep. REG. POLLED Hereford year- leather. LOADED,S23,995 3210 Clinton St., Terrace 638-7283 Fax: 638-8432 ling bulls. Pick your bull early, we'll keep him for you until you 1992 Ford Explorer 1987 AND 1990 Linkbelt 2800 need him. Peter and Anneke carriers with KP40 Drocessors. Gattiker. 846-5494. 6 cyl, a/c, stereo. 1987 Linkbelt has high cab log SELLING OUT Wild boars. $18.995 loader. Equipment s in very breeding animals $100 piece, good condition. Call Randy weiners $15 or $1 per pound 1989 Ford (6041 476-1177. butchered 846-9103, 8:30 p.m. 4x2 Xtra Cab 8 cyl, 69 MASSEY Ferguson Tractor. - 10:00 p.m, automatic, stereo S10,995 Front end bucket/rear blade/3 pt STANDING AT stud: Reg. hitch/4ft, rototiller/chains. Good ~; ~: .~ ~t ~,.i A.Q.H.A. Wings Leo Bar. , 6 !I condition. $6000 692-7324 Chestnut. $300.00 Reg. 1990 Ford Burns Lake. A.Q.H.A. PalaTine. Easy's Re- 4x4 F250 8 cyl, COMMERCIAL METAL band- venge (Grandson ef Easy Jet), 5 speed, stereo $9.950 saw and 30T metal press. 3T $400.00. $2.00/day mare care. engine hoist. All new. Retail Uplands Ranch (Burns Lake). GM price $7800.00 (3) Make an off- 1-604-694-3448. er. 604-695-6302. VANDERHOOF ALL Breeds 1993 Chevy WANTED OLDER, self-loading Bull Sale at Vanderhoof Auction 4x4 Xtra Cab 8 cyl, logging truck and/or an older Market, Sat., April 13. 1996, excavator. Call 847-4083. 12:00 p,m. 21 Angus. 31 Chore- automatic. FULL LOAD. lois, 5 Getbveih, 48 Hereford, 5 $24,495 Shorlhorn, 17 Simmentals, 127 registered bulls, consigned. All 1991 GMO~,~ari CKC REGISTERED Norwegian bulls semen tested and ready to Elkhound puppies with initial int- go to work. Also selling 90 se- munization, parasite control and lecl open replacement heifers. tattoo. $400. Pedigree on re- For information or catalogue quest. Phone 604-846-5526. call Henry Dyck 1-604-567- 1990 Oldsmobile CKC REGISTERED Rottweiler 4333. Cutlass Supreme pups. Bolh parents hip O.F.A.'d, 200. FARMERS i 4 dr, a/c, tilt, cruise, power Sire-German import. Both par- windows & locks, power eats Canadian Champions. MARKETI : First shots, vet checked. Pet seat, cassette, digital dash and show quality available. RUNNING SHORT on feed? and more. $11,595 $800.00 and up. 604-560-5355. Round bales by senli-load. May PUREBRED REGISTERED accept some cows on trade. Ph. 1992 ChevyTracker german shepherd puppies. Both 1-604-963-3499. 4x4 5 speed, Stereo parents are champions, temper- $9,950 Tent certified, and OFA certi- 220: LOST AND.;~:: fied clear hips and elbows. '~ :FOUND Long coals $350. Normal coat MISC. $500. 635-3826 or 635-7764. A SMALL black leather THE TACK STORE• Everything packsack lost in downtown area 1994 Toyota 4x4 for the horse lover. Gills, har- lale eveninq Fn. Mar. 29/96. Extra Cab, V-6, 30,000 knt. ness and saddlery. 4 kms. oul Would like personal ilerns $20,995 of Telkwa on Skillhorn Road. relurned. Small reward ollered. Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 No quesliorl asked. Call 635- arn - 4 prn or by appointnrertl 7936 or 635-6617. JUST IN~ 846-9863. BLUE BACK pack lost at 1994 Nissan Shames Mr. May have been Pathfinder SE taken by mislake, contained a 4X4, 4 dr, a/c, power 152HH, 7 YEAR OLD Q.H. tupperware lunch box, If you windows & locks, tilt gelding p0acked, ridden exten- have it drop it off at the Shames cruise, cassette and nlote, sively in OlOtlntains. Worked Mr. downtown office. N 0 ques. $25,995 lions asked, cows, started in reining $3,000.00 1-694 3376. LOST CHROME wire spoke 1993 trubcap to fit ;i Buick H0gal Roi Mazda 2 NEW beautiful saddles with ward Oflered: Call 635-,1672. MPV 7 passengar. silver, made by professionals. I Was $17,495 NOW $16.995 used saddle in oxcellenl condi. LOST LADLES watch elf March lion. 2 very genlle saddle 25/96. Between HJA Forestry horses. See me right away, 1- and Turonlo Dorrlinion Bonk. If 1990 Toyota lound I)lease call 635-5773, 604-692-3722. Let it rinq, 4x,l Pick=up Regular Cab ...... , , LOST NEUTERED male Hl:.ti yearling P,rao cells 1 boxer" '' $9,995 ' Forlr whtte feet Has ;1 heart /~ng. ,, o/mac ...... year I lg COl, raft . ,, " ", " .... , . " '. Colldltlon n((ds 111~: dicalk)n /~rau nlare Well |romeo on(l .., . .' ",~', " .. " ' • ~-, .... . , MlSSlnq lfeln INt;W ll('nlo aroil. veryquo IU lnare itJ irn. rose . • " ,r IT yOU ;lIly II)l(.} (:;.ill I)[);J Well..... tralne(I, very' goou= 2321 |laVO" telnllered, Rag. Arab s allioli, 4 " ':/ yrs. old, excelloot disposition 230; PERSONALS will gold. Prices ore rtegotiablo , . for more irrfo call 847-4662, Terrace Motors DID YOU KNOW 1tlAI.. /.' By CHAROLAIS AND Red Angtrs lilt; iiinth or Iorllh week altOl yearling bulls. Contoct Giddings (:onlt(.~pliOll, the plobom cluld Toyota ,S TANII)ARD Bros., Telkwa,, B.C Phone 6i6- :{ticks Iris or her lhumb, lurnS Mike Harem • JanetViveiros • Sam Collier • TraceyTomas 5628. .~;Olli£~rsHulltl, illll)p.g, Sqtliill£ It} •tql2 lhh. I0 \\cs[ EWES WITH larllhs $100.00. close out light, howng; swolk~ws Pork 1.35 per lb. Uy tim side el filial inovos hm or Ii0r h'llr!lllt'=: 638-7283 r:a : 638-8432 1.65 per lb. cul niid Wral)pe(I. l-(~rla(a.~Pie lihL IIox W.,g,. Coil 842 0450. I'l~nal:t.~ h,ta"; r. ¢•1:d....g,~ Illll; c, or," B12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 270. oBITUARIES EXCITING LIVE chat-line. IF ALCOHOL is the problem, We're young, beautiful, sexy PSYCHICANSWERS ,, i i many have found help with LIVE & PERSCe~I~U. college girls who want to talk to ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. RATED #1 INC~ ATTENTION: NURSES AND F~f4.Y R,AY~'.rive t ROSS, W. LLOYD UNCONTESTED DIVORCE ALLURING ENCOUNTERS you nowl For exciting, passion- Phone 635-6533. service, resumes , typing. Call Video dating service is growing HEALTH CARE WORKERS, ate conversation call 1.900- JEHOVAHS WITNESSES: is Age 77 yrs. C.J.Secretarial. after 4:30 pm or at a tremendous pace. If you FACED WITH CUTBACKS, I,W~W("Y '%~ ACCUP~ ". '." 451-5302 Ext 2206 $3.99/min. there something about the Passed away March 30, leave message on machine are single and tired of the bar LAYOFFS? WE NEED YOUR Must be 18+. Procall Co. 602- CAREFR ~ PSYCHICS HELP. CALL CDT HEALTH Watchtower that makes you 1.900451-4055 1996 peacefully at home 638-8006 or fax 538-7912. scene, give us a try. It's fun and 954-7420. uneasy but don't know what it (after a courageous battle inexpensive just call 638-8429 AND NUTRITION. 698-7319. HOT SINGLES Terracel Awaits is? f so, you are not alone, with cancer} surrounded by for more information. If you're COMMERCIAL KITCHEN and your call 1-900-451-3560 ext. Phone 1-847-4352 for recorded his loving family. camera shy meet others building located 3 km's east of 1285, $2,99 per minute. Must message. Predeceased by his through our live date line at 1- Smithers on 66 acres along J~d'c'O L~CO,~ ' "ds Highway 16 for lease or part- be 18 years, Procall 602-954- beloved wife Vera, (1982), ~J Exterior & Interior 900-451-3240 ext 746. Seniors Qu.ltly & nership. Call 847-9515 or Fax 7420. PSYCHICS KNOW all! Love, lJi,crvti.n Ax~ured his parents and brother 0 Re.novationsAddtions & welcome. money, future! 1-900-451-3530 847-3712. Chuck. Alterations, painting etc. ATTENTION SMALL LOVE AT first sight It was the ext. 1185. $3,99 per minute. second time we met, but you Survived by and will be businesses, why pay high FOR SALE: well established Must be 18 years. Procal 602- accounting fees for your food servme outlet with very haven't called me. But if you 954-7420~ ..... :" L;;",',.:~';~ 63;~-1587 sadly missed by his children did, you wouldn't regret it. 'm Margaret, Linda, Debby, bookkeeping needs? For good clientele. Turn key SEXY CANADIAN women and confidential professional sincere, I could be more than Nell & Ronald, son-in-laws operation. Selling only do to men want dates NOWI Straight bookkeeping service. Manual or medical reasons. 638-1838 and you would expect in a mate, Brad, Allan & Larry, daugh- or Gay. Hundreds of possible Comouter call 635-9592. leave a messaae. plus rm marnage minded an~ a ter-in-law June, grandchil- matches. Why have another AREY0U SAFE7 A'I"rENTIONI ADVERTISE good provider. Your so beauti- dren Toni-Lynn, Tamarc~ & NORTHERN LOOKING FOR motivated lonely night? For a serious rela- TERRACE TRANSITION HOUSE your business through the use ful, I just want to be with you. Andrea, brothers Mervyn & LABS ~LTD. individuals for excellent home tionship or casual encounter offers 24 hour safe sheller to of calendars, pen, matches, de- ORIFLAME- Swedens number Jim, sister Laura and their based business with a INC.500 call 1-900-451-4410 Ext 7657 women with or wdhouf children. cals, mugs, etc. will be in your home based company video 1 selling skin care line. Weekly You can call. Even }ust to talk. families. WATER & $2.99/min. Must be 18~. Procall area April 15 to May 7. For a presentation dropped at your commission - Monthly royalties Co. 602-954-7420. Lloyd was born in and national profit sharing. Sell Battering is not o,kl ENVIRONMENTAL meeting write, phone or fax me door Great for home makers SINGLES I NTRODUCTION~ All Youngstown, Alta. May 25, direct or build your sales team It is not o.k. for someone now. Jerry Lemire, Box 4172, Call 1-604-945-7846 nationalities for friendship or 1918 and moved to Terrace For your new catalogue or to hit you TESTING Quesnel, V2J 3J2. Phone or fax MR. TUBE steak hotdog stand. marriage. We understand and in 1962. He worked in the business information call or push you (604) 992-6990. "Serving the Profitable small business, out- trade. He loved besl, Dianne Rowe 638-1349 we care, stricly confidential, or yell at you Northern BC Area for over 35 doors, interacting with the pub- Tired of being alone? Call 1- or scare you carpentry. 1-800-990-9522 Years" lic. ncludes 1975 van, 846- 604-983-4880 today! You can be safe. Lloyd enjoyed his family Prince Rupert EXPERIENCED CARPENTER 5146. WE ARE a 30 year old, fun Icy- There are safe places. life, spending much of his and wood worker, renovations, SMALL TRAILER park for sale. mg financially secure couple, time hunting and fishing garages, sheds, will repair No aqents. Call 635-7362. seeking a bi or bi-curious lady with his sons and relatives some furniture. No job too TERRACE TRANSITION TANNING BUSINESS for sale- to share our lives. Our interests small. Very reasonable rates. and many friends. full ellen,el- retail sales/rental are many. A .45 cent stamp HOUSE: The family would like to TERRACE Free estimates. Call 638-1701. could De a good investment to- income. Excellent opportunity 635-6447 express their sincere thanks RAINBOW BOBCAT & Snow for growth. Serious enquiries wards a rewarding and fulfilling and appreciation to Dr. GUTTERMAN Removal, 8" and 12" earth relationship. Please send 24 HOURS A DAY only. 635-3071 (days) 635-2493 Warbeck, nurses and staff eauger, backhoe, leveling, (eveninas) replies to P.O. Box 486. Ter- backfilling and general clean- at Mills Memorial Hospital. "LINENS & LACE" Fantastic race B.C. V8G 4B5. up. Reasonable rates. Call 638- The Terrace Hospice opportunity with a home deco- WHITE MALE couple seek oth- Society, Terrace Home 0153 or 638-5805 (mobile). er males for safe discreet en- rative direct sales company. Support Service, The SMALL (543) Bobcat for Hire. Hiring consultants for all areas, counter. Phone 635-3626 even- Community Home Care Landscaping and yard cleanup. inqs & weekends. IT UP Specializing in 5" Phone 604-635-5309 ask for -44D0 Nursing Service and the continuous steel or Call Dennis 638-8837. Donna. ' - t RIGHT, ec] staff at McKay's Funeral aluminum gutters. TERRA BOBCAT services HERBALIFE Services. Installation, repairs & backhoe, 12", 16", 24" Earth ],DEPENOANTDISTRIBUTORS Funeral services were held cleaning. Auger 6", 9", 12", 18", sweepers, concrete breaker, April 3, )996 at Sacred SERVING TERRACE Call us for produ(ts. Heart Parish followed by pallet forks, single and tandem & KITIMAT dump trucks. Underground interm e n t a t Terrace fd (604)635-4857. Fax (604) 635-4702 Roofing and Siding sprinkler systems. Phone 638- 1-800-696-8866 Municipal Cemetery. 8638 MOMS' DREAM! Weight loss? "REST IN PEACE" Installation and Repairs Better health? More money? Call Steve ACCOMPLISHED SEAM. How may we help you? Call STRESS, designs and alters CDT Health and Nutrition. 1- 638-7054 clothes. For more information 604-696-7319. You Can Run.., ACLS-ADVANCEDCARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT... call 635-4538. increasing your chance of survival. But You Can't Hide! On Saturday, March 9, Dr. Michael Kenyon and Barb Beintema RN, taught ACLS to 10 health pro- Happy fessionals at Mills Memorial Hospital. THANK YOU ...:: ...... -.., .: :.:p< ;.>, .>:);¢::..::.,.:2;.-,,.,,..,.-.:..,... ~,. ,:...... : ...... Birthday to the followin 9 businesses for helping to support the course: Subway, Lunch Box Dell & Sandwich Shop, Terrace Co-op, and Hoffmann-La Roche TINA! Pharmaceuticals. Your complete Home Renovations & Garden Information Supplement. 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i easy. .I" DWJ CONTRACTING ": Complete Home Renovations Deadline: April 17. *Carpenlry • No Job Too Small !i! i "Seniors Discount Watch for it For Free Estimates this April! Call Dave 638-0930 ,-- !!It I Mike Hamm -Advertising Manager :" Member of Terrace Independent "-" Viveiros Sam Collier Tracev Tomas Aaron Patto~ i HOME BASED BUSINESS 'Round The Clock Music Educators Society DIRECTORY • Violin • Viola • Cello. Freshness Affordable Advertising Make Your Cht)ice Fn)m a Wide Accepting new students Variety of Baked G.ods, Soups, for Home-Based Business Chill Sandwiches and ,',lore.,. HEINZ RADEK Made Fresh Daily. Elljt)y Y(lur Contact Aaron Patton 638-7283 Choice with Otlr Falnotls Coffee, :. 635-7536 .: for more information Two Locations To Serve You Better

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;' ! " it. 'lbtal Entertainment IflG OR SMAI.LWE 00 rr A[JJ Onlyo. die New 18" R(:A )lini Dishtia IJirt~:lT.V. and LL'~ILFor $9.i9.95 J TOPPERS,RENTALS & SALES STARVISION Tents for banquets, weddings er outdoor SATELLITE SYSTEMS activities. Rent by the day, week or month. THEGARAGE SALE GUIDE Forre.re infarmalhmt'~l Kanml al Phone~Fax 636-2157 638-03 ! s ~ RIOUXCONSTRUCTION :~_~Harmony Clowns NEW AND RENOVATION ~. 638-8608 (p;~,~ You want something done, call me! ~.~/'~Jake & Jacquie Terpstra [~;:;.~.~ Office: 635-6995 3987 Kerby,Street,,Terrace,B. ,C..%~,~.,.~l.~, Gyzmo and P¢bbles ' Home: 635-3756 WE CLEAN OUR MESS, TO0! BIRTHDAY PARTIES- PICNICS. SPECIAL EVENT.~ ~" BA_LOONDECORAT~NG FOR VvEDDINGS & MEETINGS . ' Leave tho Decor=}finDaild Clowning to U,~; =,_.L £a~.eefs Edge NORTHXAI' Oa=lil~ Basi~es=$opite~ TREASU RES ~'~V~~j~l 655-5909 All Occassions ~.~::~ Gift Basket :~~ ili!i!i!i!i i!i!i • Resumes.Consultation* CustomizedForms * BusinessCards Heather Kirkaldy "~~ . • SpreadSheet • Roports,Manuals • Essays• Avers Ph: (604) 635.9505 ' ~'~lJ~ ' Office Services Away From The Office or (604) 638.1869 "Let us add that personal Touch to Gift Giving" (~) GARAGE SALE- Pvt Your APRIL 13 1 STATEMENTS ~: 9 A.M.- 2:00 P,M, G~lroge ~lle 4 . k4 Nod s:,,,;~= #25.3614Kalum 0111 the Mop !~ Financial Services ~I Something for everybody. 144 ' Bookkeeping ' FinanciaIStatoments ~. CounlPf PinoWoodcrafls ~ Oi!:~n::° .... Lots of good itmes - no for Oilily ~4 " PayrollService • GovernmentForms & [,~ 1,4 Remittances 1,4 early birds please, ~ Ctlslorn O,dl)tS I~ " Income Taxes ~ "t Taken , P~ 615-1979 ~ YD. Cho,leol I| Linda Marshall - Coil 638-7878 ~ " Fn "r " Stop by our office: 3210 CLINTON STREET ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (BEHIND DARLENE'S ANTIQUES) Gary McAvoy & Sons Const. Ltd by 4:00 p.m. Friday for Available now to build your quality cus- Wednesday publication tom home. Book earlyl IN THE TERRACE STANDARD ONLY Also: Additions, renovations, desks, all- wood kitchen cabinets & entertainment units, Ticketed Journeymen, Local resident since 1969 ' Phone 798-2543 STANr

, / The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10 1996. B1 Controller 330. NOTICES St. Matthew's A THANK You to all Onflame Anglican Church EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - Excellent Controller position available in EMPLOYMENT WANTED! customers for your bus~ness 4514 Lakelse Ave, Treaty and Self Government Prince George with a well established com- NEWFOUNDLANDER i=o;~ v over the years, As my family & Ph. 635.9019 The Cariboo Tribal Council munications and security firm. Position will co- =rig =n Chulr.vack. B L, but ,.,,il- are eavl,g me area for Emergencies: 638.1472 tCTC) is seeking a dynamic, mg to relocate, Has exuer ence cont+nued service & your new Pastor' The Rev Dean Houghton motwated ndividual to fill Is ordinate all accounting activities and report E as a silviculture foreman brush catalogue olease contact Dana Treaty and Self Government CORRECTION Deacon: The Rev Jim Cam directly to the General Manager. saw and Dower saw ooerator fol at 635.7843 or Mary 635-1210. Executive Assistant Pomt~on in tn~s week's Kmart flyer, Come Worship With us tree spac,,g, labour wor~ ano ATTENTION DOGS! Skeena Reporting Io the Treaty coordi- the orice for the Children's Sundays 10:00 a,m. has a class one drivers license Valley Kennel Club Fun Match. nator, the CTC Execuwe Asses. 2-6X Outerwear feacure on Holy Eucharist Please submit resume in confidence to with air brake endorsement. Saturday April 27th. Thornh~ll rant ~s resr)onslble to the 8oc~e page 3 ShOuld read 13.87 • Sunday School & Nursery fax number (604) 563-3189 Phone or fax 1804) 793-9061. Community Hall, Terrace. Con- 41,97, not 3.93-41.87 as tys members (Canim Lake formation 9:00 am. fun nng available Band, Canoe Creek Bane I WILL do your income tax in an stated, 10:00 am, obedience 11:00 am. Soda Creek Band. ano W~lllams nour. fast ano accurate. Bamc We appoiog+ze for any Wednesdays 7:00 p.m • return $20.00. E.Mail extra Call Bring Owners, 635.6869 or inconvenience this may Lake Bandl in all aspects of 1he 636-1476. growing area of the treaty and Discover a new culture and make 638.0683. have caused self government process, from LOOKING TO do full or casual BRENT MAY and Kristy Curtis Kmart Canada Limited woOld like to thank Terrace community treaty issues to the friends to last a lifetime!! babyslthng in my own home, Canboo Tribal Council and the Flextble times, Dye close to Search and Rescue. Constable THORNHILL B.C, Treaty Commission pro- EF Foundation is a non-profit organiza- hOSpital and schools• Call 638. Brandwyn Reynolds. Dr. Fark- cess, The successful candidate r 1051. vain. ano the Prince Ruoert per. COMMUNITY will have: Post Secondary eou- tion that offers study abroad programs sons that s octted Skeena and PAINTER WITH 15 years ex. reported his wnereaoouis, CHURCH cation or grade. 12 and 2 years for teenagers between 15 and 18 years oenence ntenor, exterior, low related experience; Knowledge Skeena is home recovering, We rates for seniors. Call 635-3783 appreciate everyones assis- of Shuswao culture, language old for more information. and territory, knowledge ot trea- tance in brinqmq him home, Sunday Service 10:45 Why not take a high schoo year abroad anyone who ly process, The Executive as- TRADE QUALIFIED, Journey. BURNS LAKE Tweedsmuir At The "D~omhill Community Hall should would could have sistant working with the Treaty in mancarpenler w. 19 1,2 years Park Rod and Gun Club annual and Self Goverment team of the France, Germany, the UK, the US, experience w~ll ao cart)entry 1000 yd. Centre Fire Shoot or d~d graduate '~ 1976 Teem & Mulls BibleClasses 9:30 Society members must have work also. Installation of s~mg Sunday April 21st. 8 a.m. sharp. from good comrnumcatlon skills and Australia or New Zealand?!!? facia &soffets, No IOn too o ger Sigm-m Saturday 8 a,m.. Sunday'sC0ol Club 9:30 small. Call 638-0136. Smithers Senior hke meeting the Pubhc. Com- For more information call $25,00 includes all classes plus Secondary School Forages 2.12 puter skills wore perfect ~ ))~ Alannaat635-6189 U.V, ,C. STUDENT (Fine AnsL meal. Info Call Bills Guns 692- College & Careers spreadsheets, database, grapn- Bilingual EF. Needs j3o from 3600 or John Howell 692-3249, This is your reunion! ics. Self motivation ability to or call toll-free April 17th until late August, Any- Teen Youth Groups work without suoervision Plan- thing reasonable considered. July 5, 6.7- 1996 Adult Mid-week Bible Foundation 1-800-263-2825 We m,,~te :'ou to ,eturn and ning, organizing ann manage- Please call 638-1963 after 5 ~ NIRVANA METAPHYSIC Studies ment skills an asset, The Exec- D.rll & HEALING CENTRE ceteaate past t+rr,es togemer C:+bby's Prc~&,ol lhur~day utive Assistant potation provides r~a.,e ~,ourece, ,eu ~our letter? WANTED FULL or partial loads "SEEDSOF GROWTH" • , 34"I, l.'OOa rn. a good opportunity for an indi- lrom any aOlm in Alberta to 6 Af.U,.%!,S 1st. ~ e.,..eq, ~k,¢'~ • ,,% : --,: _ _.-.. ',-, .- -[ Contact Reun~cn vidual who wishes to apply, re- 9 3041:0Oa-'~ WRINCH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Northwest region Reasonable Comm,ttee. Bcx 8 S52. fine or develop their ability to rates. Call 847-4083. work with a growing First Na- PART-TIME '...... , -+:"/:+"_'7: . ." :: -: RR2, Sm~t~ers VOJ 2N0: Pastor Ron Reoker ...... ,,.. !~[: _. ,~-.:.- Assistant Pastor Rob Brinson tions organization in the chal or ca+t Marnie at 847-3467~ Phone 635-5058 lenglng field of the treaty and REGISTERED DIETITIAN • • - " ":. :., Q-." .,"L[" self government process, The DIABETIC EDUCATION PROGRAM Cariboo Tribal Counal is a Wrinch Memorial Hospital an acute care facility 635-7776. 3611 Cotl0nw0od Cres. proactive First Nations organi- in Northwest B.C. is looking for a qualified zation operating in me central interior of B,C,. A compehtwe Dietitian interested in Working with an R.N. pension plan arid insurance Coordinator to develop and work collaboratively package is offered, Terms are on the Fsrovision of a diabetic education program negotiable basee on the exnen- once and qualifications of the for hospital and community clients. Pdc ' ;ml King successful candidate For more Please send a letter of application and resume information contact Roy Chris to topher, Treaty Coordinator. or Casual/On-Call Judith Wass Assistant Administrator Employees are required by the Choices Program, Please apply FOg' )ATION Bruce Mack CTC administrator. Those interested should apply Wrinch Memorial Hospital if you are interested in working with people w th men tal handi- This Foundahon is committed to financially supporting before April 12, 1996 to: Carl- Hazelton. B,C. VOJ 1Y0 caps and have Grade 12, Also, willing to obtain a: community recreation projects and programs including - Level 1 First Aid "iqcKet boo Tribal Council. Box 4333. By April 18. 1996 me addition of a Second Sheet of ice. Williams Lake. BC. V2O 2V4 - Class 4 Driver's License For information cal 635-6948 or write to Phone 604.392-7361 or Fax. - TB & Tetanus Rick and Paul King Foundation, 604-392-6158, - Criminal Recoro Check RO. Box 203, Terrace. BC, V8G 4A6. HAIR STYLIST needed immediately, part-time or full. A LOGGERCONSULTING Pick uu an application at 2-3215 Eby Street. Terrace. B.C. The Rick and Paul King foundation is a registered non- time work. Call 635-5727 or al- For m ore information call the profit society and is registered as a charity with Revenue ter 6:00 pm call 638-1831. & f:ilRINe AGENCY Choices Office at 635-7863 Canada. ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER award winning Jasper Booster //A PRIVATE POST SECONDARY TRAINING INSTITUTION weekty newspaper, Manage- , HIRE

ment position at busy communi- "tmna:l C ~ :S'C'~ ty newspaper in Jasper. Alber- Give yourself an edael Hire A Loaaer can help you find ta. Qualifications: newspaper the job you want or k~p the job you+have. :+:+ background preferre~ with fo- Space is limited so register now. BELLPOLE CO. LTD. IENTAL ~+e +[~t~'+St + +3.'+;1+ ¢II ~.:.~ e3!,;;33 cus on advertising sales, pro- LEVEL 1 FIRST RID motion commitment to quality, April 9, 1996, Terrace- $75.00 [max, 12) Please be advised that as of May 1, and leadership skills. Excellent A~r 13. 1996 Terrace- $75.00 [max. 12) opportunity w+m oroqresslve 1996 Bell Pole Co, Ltd. will discontinue company, Oeadhne Marct~ 29 TRANSPORT ENDORSEMENT EPTIONIST Fax WestMount..Press. Robert April l O. 1996, Terrace- $75.00 [max. "l 2) ...... it's sa e+of firewood and fence PoStS tQ Douli 403-932q 803 April 14. 1996 Terrace- $75.00 (max. 12} the general.-!oublic .. NEUROLOGY SECRETARY. ve. Dental. Prac tice~ Cheerful consc~ennous medico LEVEL 3 FIRST AID tz WEe~t equires a secretary with excellent dicatyp- April 15 - April 26th 1996 Terrace - $b95 OU ImaX. 18)(Daytime) It's Terrace dryland sort operations will ing and interpersonal skills re- May 13 - 24. 1990 [errata-5595.00 Imax. 18)[Daytime) quired for full-time position April 29 - May I 0. 1996. Hazelion - $595.00 (max. 18) highly motivated, curing individual, be closed to any removal +of waste starting late June. Flexible hours qossible. Reply to: Suite TRFIFFI¢ CONTROL copaBle of Being o team player. material. 500-1144 Burrard Street Van- April 12th & 13th 1996. Terrace- $150.00 couver. B.C, V6Z 2A5 or fax 1- 604-228.8456. Competitive wages end benei:its based We regret any inconvenience caused NOW HIRING, Flight Deck Res- on qualificafions & experience. by this action. taurant s accepting resumes, REQUIRED Must have own transportation. Forest Technicians/To Relocate To queen Charlotte Islands, Apply to Park Avenue Dental Clinic For more information, call 635- Certified Heavy Duty Mechanic/To Relocate To ~1 4440 or fax 635-4403. c/o Bonnie Olson PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR- ir~'fA'J :11 i -"1:11 ;[ i].$'~1~: :1 :ll:~ll i :1:I I ~, Ii / : I :llll~. -Earn Jasper Booster weekly newspa- 201 - 461 9 Park Ave., per. Qualifications: newspaper PHONE: 635-5500 FAX: 635-5524 Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V5 635-5256 ,,j background preferred, thorough 4931-B KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C, V8G 1 K7 knowledge of Macintosh hard- ware and related programs, top organizational skdls, ability to coach staff and commitment to 5K E % 7 LL Y quality. Excellent opportunity in beautiful Jasper, Deadline is March 29, Fax. Penny Graham. WestMount Press. 604-837- 2003. PUBLIC MEETING REMOTE MOUNTAIN Resort hiring for summer, Numerous Wednesday, April 17 hotel positions available, For application, send self-ad- 7:30 p.m. - Carpenters Hall dressed stamped envelope to John Gall Glacier Park Lodge, Sparks St,, Terrace Roqers Pass, BC, V0E 250, TERRACE NEEDS FOSTER .NL&RKETOPENS.-; PARENTS FOR TEENS! Experienceas a parent is "'"'" ,,,,,)i SATURDAY,MAY 4, 1996 .( greatly valued! Ministry of Social Services ,,4 If you want info on lhe market or you would like to 638-2330 reserve a space for the 1996 season, The p~eose attend this meeting. £,,v sr T 'ip 'v v '~ ~ ',lP'w,'v v ',r v '~ ',~ v ~ ~ k4 1,4 FOR MORE INFO 638-1521 ,,- Looking for ,.,p4 ii Child Care? ,,"" Blades? k4 Skeena ch~!d care support,4 i~ program can nelo you rna;~c tr 5,4I,4 CANADI,kN CANCER SOCIETY right choice for vour chdd For ~ Now Taking Names For k4 ~nforlnationon choosing care ano I,4 PROGRESS FROM RESEARCH k4 I,4 1,4 avmlable oolFons•call 1,4 1,4 1,4 Summer Relief In AI Areas 1,+ Coco at 638-1113. 1,+ h11provements in sttrvival rates are the result of 1,4 1,4 vour dotlations. Contributions pay 1,4 A Iree serwce ~rOvldedby the )4 for / 1,4 TerraceWomen's ResourceCentre 1,4 research providing e:trlier detection and 1,4 arid turldedby the ',',t,ltstw of 1,4 I'4 1,4 more effective treatt'neru Thank you. 1,4 Wolnen's EquaMy. 1,4 1,4,.~. v ,, v .,,.v .,. v v v v s- v .+.v v.,k 4 i, ,t,-- ~Sl SURVIVAL PERCENTAGES, THEN AND HOW AUTOMOTIVE 5% TECHNICIANS j 65% Childh~ Leukemia re~ uired for expanding I% ! 8;3% Hodgkln% Di+e,.'~+e GM Dealership. GM training preferred 0% but nol essential. I 51% INen. P~"l~,,.n r, ',.', mLmon',l Excellent wages and benefil package, Mail or fax resume to: k and gain valuable experience by Coast Mountain delivering the standard in your ~+:i+' -+ +. >++, ~'+,'.+++~++++~T+i,i~;b~ Chev-Olds I% Box 3699 neighbourhood. Smithers. B.C., V0J 2N0 Fax (60,1) 847-2171 AI-rN. Service Manager Terrace Standard Call 638-7283 TODAY []EARLY 10s EARLY 905[] B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 330~ NOTICES List Your

~ Immediately following the Auction of the served Vehicles we will sell Approx. 170 USED GARAGE CARS, TRUCKS & VANS from Major Fleet, ease and Financial Institutions, Dealers and Private Consignors. 'TERMS OF SALE =liil~ al~ CentralinterlorAuctions • CASH • CERTIFIEDCHEQUE ~ll~ ~ ~ 4174Cow~l ld.. Pdrct Glorge , BANKDRAFT Phone (604) 562-5200 SALE • LEI"rERSeL lion! OF CREDIT • Fax {604)562.9616 OI$CLAIMED S o0 . ===~% for per issue ~ ,,,!k i CiTY OF TERRACE I~ERRACEI PUBLI(~NOTICE in the Terrace Standard ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT Simply bring your ad to our

TAKE NOTICE THAT application has been made to amend office at Schedule "A" (ZoningMap) of Zoning Bylaw No. 1431-1995. 3210 CLINTON STREET | I "-- " (BEHIND DARLENE'S ANTIQUES) The application affects the land. within the City of Terrace, before Friday at 4:00 pin Until a few months ago, kidney dialysis was her only chance. shown shaded on the accompanyingmap and described as: for Wednesday publication But then a kidney donor was found. Discuss organ donation Lot I District Lot 979, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 4340 with your family and sign a donor card today. If enough people ,TERRACE do, we can give others like Michelle a'second chance; "~I~ AVE. STANDARD 4647 LazelleAve. 638-7283 ® co THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA

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ADOPTEES/BIRTH begin April 30, For a Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B•C• ranly. Bond START YOUR own cruise HELP WANTED Parents/Family Members. brochure phone Toll-free 1- between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day from Mechanical,.•building en- travel business. Licensing PROGRESSIVE NORTH- Canada Wide National Wednesday, April 1Oth, 1996, to Monday, April 22nd, 800-665.7044. ERN BC Ford Dealer re. Registry and search assis- 1996, excluding Saturdaysand Sundays. • Dines for ,28, yeam~..-&7,2.... feb .f.rom': $495,0, hjp,,c!ude_s', 0641, 8a,m.-8p.m., 7 days, 1 week cruise, training, A NEW Career? Trained quires the following: Ford ttthce 1-800-871-8477. Information linet-800-871- software & much more, apartment/condominium qualified parts person, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 8477. 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Y1A 4Z2.1- years experience n boom- mances, short stories, radio nect with you, Min, 18 yrs, LAN D ACT Reinke Roofing and siding 403-667-1032, shingles, Special 20th an- ing Re-construction and TV scnpts, articles and 52.99/min, Call now for NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY Industry. Exclusive niversary prices include children's stories, Send INDEPENDENT HEAVY Love and Friendship, FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND Dealership opportunity. today for our Free BooK. Equipment Sales Agents shipping to your home, THE KEY Counsellors - Take notice that the District Manager, Ministry of Secured investment from Toll-free 1-800-267-1829, required throughout BC. Homeowners te1.1-800- highly qualified counsellors $17 500. Easy marketing Fax: 1-613-749-9551. The Work with huge new/used Forests, Kalum Forest District of #200-5220 Keith 700-0852 for complete in- assist you with all types of plan. training, continuing Writing School. 2533 - 38 equipment inventory and Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1 intends formation. Become an ex- personal issues - relation- to make application for a Map Reserve for Use support. Roland 1-604-538- McArthur Ave.. Suite 2550. maintain your indepen- ships, family, work. social. clusive Dealer for your 6112. Recreation and Enjoyment of the Pub lic of land gen- Ottawa. ON, K1L 6R2. dence. For information con- etc. Confidential, 18yrs .,-. area: Grant (604)671-5946. tact Doug MacGregor erally situated Limestone Hills, COIN LAUNDRY. Install a LOVE ANIMALS? Our 6 $2.99/min. 1-900-451-3030, Rycourt Ind. (604)260- ...... Maytag equipped "Just Like month Veterinary Office 1800. Fax: 260-1801, -I J;"Z \\~>~-~ 5 (\ ".-- t T~i~D. BUSINESS Home" coin laundry, Good Assistant Program includes ASHGROVE CHRISTIAN :- - ,g:.z.. ",,...... " _. OPPORTUNIES family business, No fran- Animal Health Care and of- ...... _L_I.V_E_.S_'F_OCK ..... Singles, F6r companionship chise fee, 270-2475. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. rice skills. Granville HERD REDUCTION 25 or marriage. Ages 18-35, Government assistai~ce NOW IN B,C• New Space Business College, quality Llamas at reason- Single, widowed, divorced, programs information avail- Age Roof Coating. Vancouver. B,C• 1-800- able prices. Must be Canada. USA, global on Internet, Write: Ashgrove. able. For your new or exist- Exclusive Roofsaver deal- 661-9885. May 27 & July moved, Bred females, year- P,O. Box 205 Chase. B.C. ing business. Take advan- ership available in your 15, lings and males from top • ~ ( ..... VOE 1Me, Free informa- faDe of the government area. Thermo 2000 an elas- EMPLOYMENT blood ines, 946-9400 or G,4~ "7, , " i " "" tomeric seamless coating !jo_n_.j -_60_4. :6Z _o:35A3, ...... grants an(~ loans, Call 1- OPPORTUNITIES F-a--x-: - 9-•-4.6 :-2-4- 0- Q :- ...... that totally seals and pro- 800-505-8866. BC'S LARGEST Chatline, :9 "°'" '"<1; J ( ...... tects a roof from the ele- MUSIC FOR Young HORSE SALE - over 100 Connect live with the per- • Hell' ,,,, ,, BUSINESS Tents with no need to resh- Children is training new llead, top quality perfor- son of your choice for a pri- :3.-:.. f "1 I\ ...... OPPORTUNIES ingle Half the cost of teachers! Teach piano, the- mance horses show vate conversation for as reroofing, Excellent for ory, singing, listening and ponies, GP Jumpers QH- low as ,37 cents/Tin Call ~" •/'" L ItLY¢ . } CANADIAN LAUNCH! " ~'l!lSb I ll.Jl¶t l',,t i metal, concrete, walls and the joy of learning music to Warmbloods, Agriplex, toll-free 1-800-551-6338 • Iq'd .. Sweden's number I selling • "" C 1'" " ... , I other surfaces. Proven ef- children m small groups, Armstrong BC. April 14/96 24hrs. .... :vl " ~ : skin care line is now here, Private teactlers or adult pi- (preview April 13). Horse fective in residential and ARE YOU ready to expert. Earn weekly commissions, anists must have grade 8 Action IntSrnational i itiPl,:l. / x kgde.';tori~ .." :, commercial installations. ence Exxxtasy? 1.900-451- monthly royalties and na- Investment of $12,950 in- piano to apply, 1-800-828- (604)545:-9896' ...... 3936 18 yrs+. $1.99 per lional profit sharing. Sell di- cludes, inventory, protected 4334. PERSONALS minute. Women call free ~',..... i .- ,j ~,., recl or build your sales territory, lull company sup- EQUIPMENT 20/20 WITHOUT GLASS- 895-5535. team. Call Oriflame Canada port and training, For infor- ES! Safe, rapid, non-surgi- ,.2 .... .-''"" "- "? ;'" '. mation call (604)945-2444. 140 G GRADERS 5WA- SERVICES 1-800-363-4585. cal, permanent restoration TERTRUCKS. 10 oaders. WE TAKE The Fear out of RECENTLY BANKRUPT? Serious .inqqifies on!y: .... in 6-8 weeks. Airline pilot ./ "" "%~1 L'IDM~ 192 I 6 plowtrucks. 10 com- CBC. Ma,or ICBC inju'ry •"'¢~ : i Finding it hard to locus on CORNER STORE in a developed, Doctor ap- pactors, 8 Iowbeds, 5 back- claims. Joel A. Wener. trial your financial future? Been small community on proved, Free .fformalion by Commencing at a posl planted for Ihe area of land hoes, P&H crane, Kenworlh lawyer for27 years, Call Vancouver Island, house mail: 1-406-961-5570, Ext. covering unsurveyed portions of District Lots 1928, there in 94, spenl 95 re- dumps, 4 fuel Irucks. Call free 1-800-665-1138, included. $375.000. For in- 404: Fax: 1-406-961-5577. 1929, and 1931. Range 5, Coast District and contain- building, flnancia ly inde- Vic 1-604-493-6791. Contingency fees. Simon, formation call (604)715- E m a i I : Wener & Adler, ing ninety-five (95) ha more or less. pendent in 96. Details - Call Ron (604)951-2524. 8230. FOR SALE MISC, Vision @Montana,corn. The purpose for which the land is required is for SPORTING GOODS/ BUSINESS PERSONALS SAWMILL $4895 SAW Satifslaction guaranteed. recreation purposes, for example, hiking, camping, NEEDED 72 PEOPLE seri- SERVICES logs into boards, planks. fishing, and small scale forestry operations. ously interested in losing PRETTY ROOMMATES GOD-GIFTED PSYCHICS beams. Large capacity. EAGLECREST GOLF Comments concerning this application may I:)e weight (nalural products), will share personal photos, witll amazing, strong, pow- C ub's Stroke Saver Golt lanlasies and videos, For Best sawmill va ue any- erful skills• Stop searclling! made Io the Senior Land Officer, Ministry of Earn Income! Call today School Package..I Days Iree, discreet info call toll- where. Free information. 1- nmlediate solutions to all Environment, Land and Parks, Land Division, Bag (604)526-1818, 1-888-467- unlimited golf, 3 days till- free: 1-800-93-KAREN or 800-566-6899. Silvacraft problems. Serlsational re- 5000, Smithers, British Columbia V0J 2NO 4372. If you're nol interesl- limited driving ranc~e, 6 wrile: Kamn, Box 670-GB. Sawmills. 6625 Ordan Dr.. sulls! Call now! 1-900-451- Telephone: 847-7334. ed, show this Io someone Ilours instruction by CPGA Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P2. B-2 Mississauga, Ontario 3778 24hrs 18+ S2.99 Tin Professional. Only $165! 1- Dated April 2, 1996, For and on behalf of BD ~#oucare about. 119t I. LET 1X2. ,C,C. 800-567-1320, Downie District Manager. STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS Be advisud any responses to this advertisement STEEL BUILDINGS: ECONOMICAL PRE-ENGI- will be considered part of lhe public record. For infor- WINTER CLEARANCE "Cheaper Than Wood". NEERED Metal Buildings, mation, contact FOI Advisor. BC Lands. Skeena Quonset-Straighlwall quon- Sale on all Steel Buildings. Slandard building sizes or Region (604) 847-7334. sel, Structural Steel Many sizes to clloose from, custom desfgrled to suit Buildings• B,C, Company, Quonsets, Straightwall- we won't be undersold. your needs. For best pric- Service and salislacller) Quonsels or the new Ing and service pllone: 1~ guaranteedl Western Sleel Trussless Design. Call 800-773.3977. Buildin~js ,1-800-565-9800. Fulure 1-800-668-5t 11.

{ ¢ The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996 - B15

(~ Provlnceof ~ Ministry0f@ BritishColumbia Forests RIHIWAL IC BAILIFF SALE CALLING FOR TENDERS 1987 Western star Comentional Truck Province of Ministryof @ Funding for this project is being provided by Forest British Columbia Forests Renewal B.C. For appointment to view and further information please contact the undersigned, Bids will be accepted until the Sealed Tenders for the following Brushing & Weeding hour of 12:00 noon Monday April 15, 1996. CALLING FOR TENDERS contracts will be received by the District Manager, Ministry Sealed tenders for the following Implementation Contract of Forests, Kalum Forest District, 200-5220 Keith Avenue, Caledonia Bailiff Services (for Tree Planting) will be received by the District Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1 on the dates shown Meet Adrianne. She was Manager, Ministry of Forests, Cassiar Forest District, Box below; #3,4554 Lazelle Avenue 247, Dease Lake, B,C., V0C 1L0, as shown below. Terrace B.C. V8G 1S2 born with asthma ~ a Contract: BR97DKMR-044Located: Iron Mine Creek area, (604)635-7649 chronic diseaseaffecting Contract IM97DCA-002 Location: Within the Cassiar within the Kalum Forest District, for Brushing & Weeding R, 8mith/N. Perry more than 100,000 Forest District (ie 2 Tree Planting contracts, one located on 44,0 hectares. British Columbians. But in the extreme north; one located in the extreme south). Proposedlviewing date: April 25, 1996, leaving Kalum District Office at 8:30 a,m. (depending on snow condi- thanks to the B.C. Lung The work will include: Compliance inspections on tions). Viewing of this site prior to submitting a bid is NORTH BY NORTHWEST TOURISM Associ,tion's work in assigned activity contracts: May undertake additional mandatory...... ' .... : .... research and education, duties, including but not limited to, plantability/site prep OF B.C. INVITATION TO BID surveys; layout, traversing and accurate mapping of the Contract: BR97DKMR-043Located: Little Wedeene River North by Northwest is seeking bids for more youngsters like treatment units. area, within the Kalum Forest District, for Brushing & Adrianne livefull, active, Weeding on 72.5 hectares. the production and design of the 1997 and healthy lives. And Tenders must be submitted on the form and in the envel- Proposed viewing date: April 25, 1996, leaving Kalum 1998 'North by Northwest Travel Guide.' opes which may be obtained from the above mentioned District Office at 1:30 p.m. (depending on snow condi- The contractor will be responsible for all become what they were district. tions). Viewing of this site prior to submitting a bid is always meant to be. A mandatory. elements of production from creative real handful. All tenders must include a list of proposed contract per- design to provision of the printed product. sonnel, including a one of two page resume for each indi- Interested pa:11esare asked to request the contract partic- For project details and bidding information t BRITISH COLUMBIA vidual. Minimum experience requirement for crew mem- ulars package by April 22, 1996. Deadlinefor receipt of LUNG ASSOCIATION bers are as follows: tender is 1:30 p.m., May 9, 1996, at which time all tenders please contract: 2 Foremen: each with minimum 2 years planting contract will be opened. supervisory experience. Ph: (604) '/31.5864 = 1-800.665.5864 North by Northwest Tourism Association of B.C. 3 Other Crew Members: each with a minimum of I year Tenders must be submitted on the form and in the envel- experiencein planting supervision, including experiencein opes supplied which, with the particulars, may be obtained P.O. Box 1030 establishment of FS7O4 Planting Quality Plots. from the Ministry of Forests, District Manager indicated. Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 Phone: 847-5227 Fax 847-7585 Bids may not be acceptedfrom contractors who have had Tenders will not be considered having any qualifying contracts with the Ministry of Forests in the past two cause whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not years, which have failed or where poor performance has necessarily be accepted. The work will be administered by been noted. Six tips for keeping your the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. borne cool iri the summer Deadlines for receipt of tenders will be 4:00 p.m., May 1st, All inquires should be directed to Daniel Belisle Forest 1996. Fax tenders will not be accepted, and the lowest or Technician-Contract Co-ordinator, at the above address. ll'll/lllll any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Phone 638-5100.

General enquiries may be directed to Tamie Buckles or Contract award is subject to funding being available at the Hank Pogorzelec, Cassiar Forest District, (604) 771-4211. time. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Take notice that the District Manager, Ministry of HIGHWAYS REGION 5 - STIKINE DISTRICT Forests, Kalum Forest District of #200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1 intends I. Air sealing,insulating :uid kcqiing Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will to make application for a Map Reserve for Use, windov,,5aiid dooi,~closed is just :is LOAD RESTRICTION #1 Recreation and Enjoyment of the Public of land gen- effectiveat keeping your honie cool be held on Tuesday, April 16, 1996, at the offic- in the sun,trier :LS it is for keepirlg Under the authority of the Highway Act and es of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine erally situated Hell's Gate Slough. the heat in during the winter. Commercial Transport Act, the Ministry of commencing at 7:30 p.m. to receive representa- ; :, ~ ~ /\ "-.:. l.TCy.r~e.. " .... ~ , fl RI Transportation and Highways imposes the following tion from all persons who deem their interests to 2. Exterior shading, such ;is av,,nings, load restrictions on the provincial highway system be affected by the proposed bylaw. overllangsaild deciduoustrees ale effective 1:00 a.m., Friday, April 5, 1996: tl~eniust eilitctive wa).~ to prevent Thornhill Zoning Bylaw No. 194 overhl2aiillgill )'our honie during The following roads are limited to a 100% legal axle the stnnmer. loading: Amendment Bylaw No. 388, 1996 3; Interior sl'~adirig,such ;is drain. The purpose of this bylaw is to redesignate land blhlds ;rod reflective whldow fihn, Highway #37 from Dease Lake to the Yukon Border --"--" "/ i ! LI3 5 is also effective. Dease Lake Townsite described as Lot 1, District Lot 840, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 4390, from Ru3 (High =,. <~o.'~. / "' T I ~ 7- .-, I Hell'sI G to Slough ,,.K B 4. Your appliances arid incandescerlt 80% Legal Axle Loading: Density Rural) zone to the RL (Low Density lights give off keat that a cooling Residential) zone. The land subject to rezoning s)'stem must cotinteract. 'll.lrtl off Highway #37 from Deltaic Creek to Dease Lake is indicated on the sketch below. The rezoning "'Ci9 " 9 - is" lights that'are rtot in use M n i ze Atlin Highway . :"- -.would allow furthevsubdivision.of the ,land and the useof :lpplh'u]ct~at the holiest Atlin Townsite " .:~, ;:~," iiuit.,',;or theda),. Iluke wilsh,drv Spruce Creek Road development of single family residences. ' aild i1'olt ill the earl),inorniilg or evenilll, ...... , Surprise Lake Road Area subject to 7'.1 ) I -, . ,.. / O'Donnell River Road rezonina 5. Wheri olxtrilling =ul air conditioning Ruffner Mine Road s3'stem or room air coriditioner, keep the hidoor air temperature 70% Legal Axle Loading: oril7 a few degrees lower than the outside leillperature. Telegraph Creek Road Glenora Road --- I ,.,' 1..""' 6. Useyour kitchen aud bathroonl Telegraph Creek Townsite exhaust fal!Sto Fenloveext, t,,.x,; ileat For the area of land covering District Lots 1921, :md nltiisttlre. 1920, 3056, 5895, 5896, 3055 and part of Lot 3054, All terms overload permits are invalid for the duration all Range 5, Coast District containing 292 ha. of these restrictions. Violators will be prosecuted. The purpose for which the land is required is for Restrictions are subject to change on short notice. For EnerCenlsis broughtto recreation purposes, for example, hiking, camping, more information, please contact Stikine District Office qou bq lhe CanodionI) s at 1-604-771-4511. fishing, and small scale forestry operations. flssocifion. For more Comments concerning this application may be Thank you for your cooperation. made to the Senior Land Officer, Ministry of energq-savingtips ond Environment, Land and Parks, Land Division, Bag G. Apperloo, District Highways Manager 5000, Smithers, British Columbia VOJ 2NO n Iurol focls,pleose Telephone: 847-7334. c0il qourIocol n tgrol DATED: April3, 1996 The purposed bylaw may be inspected at the Dated April 2, 1996. For and on behalf of BD Downie District Manager. AT: Dease Lake, B.C. offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, componq. Be advised any responses to this advertisement FOR: C. Evans #300-4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. bet- will be considered part of the public record. For infor- ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., mation, contact FOI Advisor, BC Lands, Skeena Province of Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays. Region (604) 847-7334. British Columbia Ministry of Transportation Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine and Highways Phone: 635-7251 i FraserIWest Mills Ltd. Forest Development Plan _ Proposed Forest Development 1996-2001 (1996- 2000) Notice is hereby given that West Fraser Mills Ltd., Skeena Sawmills Division will hold -" Including the Five-year Silviculture Plan ~, 17 a public viewing of the proposed forest development plan for Forest License A16882 L Public Viewing/Call for Comments located in the Nass and Meziadin areas. The plan covers areas around Meziadin Lake, White River, Little Paw Creek, Niska Lakes, Kinskuch River, Tchitin River and Kwinatahl River. Forest License A-16886 The Five Year Development Plan consists of maps and other Information related to Sim Gan Forest Corporation Ltd. invites you to view and comment on our Forest Development Plan and Five-year proposed location and scheduling for timber harvesting and road construction, main- Silviculture Plan for the years 1996 through 2000. These plans apply to our operations in and around the lower west tenance and deactivation. (1996-2001), If approved, the plan forms the basis for cut- Nass River area. We will be showing these plans at the following locations and times: ting permit applications during the next 12 months period. The plan also includes information on the maintenance and protection of other resources in the plan area. April 22, - June 21, 1996 Interpac Forest Products Ltd. The Five Year Development Plan will be available for viewing at the West Fraser Monday to Friday, 6:00 a.m, - 5:00 p.m, 3974 Old Lakelse Lake Rd, Terrace, B.C, Mills, Skeena Sawmills, office, Hwy. 16 West, Terrace, during regular working hours (8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.). The 60 day review period starts on May 1, 1996. Anyone April 22, - June 21, 1996 Gitwinksihlkw Band Council Office Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m, - 5:00 p.m, wishing to review the Five Year Development Plan is asked to contact our office to 207 Zaul Zap, Gitwinksihlkw, B.C. set up an appointment (phone 635-6336). Monday, May 6, 1996 "rilflcum Lodge Dinning Room The plan will be available for review at the following locations: 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Naes Camp) May 1, - July 2, 1996 Mon. to Fri. 8:00a.m. - 4:30 p.m. West Fraser Mills office Representatives from Sim Gan Forest CorporatiOn Ltd, will be available at Interpac Forest Products Office and at Hwy. 16, Terrace the Tillicum Lodge to answer your questions, Comment sheets will be available at all locations, May 1, - July 2, 1996 Regular Operating Hours Terrace Public Library The draft forest development plan shows the locations and development of proposed harvesting; road develop- ' Public viewings of this plan will be conducted at the following times and locations: ment, maintenance, and deactivation; and basic silvilcuture activities, The plan also Includes information on the main- Frl, May 10, 1996 2:00p.m.- 9:00 p,m. Skeena Mall, Terrace tenance and protection of other resource values in the area. It is available for review by resource agencies and the Sat. May 11, 1996 10:00 p.m, - 6:00 p.m. Skeena Mall, Terrace public before approval is considered by the Ministry of ForestS. All approved operational plans and higher-level plans A representative of West Fraser Mills Ltd, will be available during these viewings to that encompass the development area will be made available for viewing at this time, discuss the proposed plans and receive comments. Upon review of these plans, please provide any comments you may have In writing to: Any questions or concerns may be forwarded in writing to Rina Gemeinhardt, R.P.F., Dana McKamey, R.P.F.. Forest Management Representatives for West Fraser Mills, Forest Llcence A16882, Box 10, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A3, no later Sire Gan Forest Corporation Ltd. P.O, Box 220, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A6 than July 2, 1996 Comments must be received no later than June 25, i996. All input received from the public during the advertisement period will be forwarded to the District Manager of the Ministry of Forests.

1 , t B16 - The lerrace Standard, Wednesday, April 10, 1996, TRACK AND FIELD Track turners needed You are invited to attend the SO YOU don't have a gar- be.Gi use of cost." den, but would love to get A rubber track would cost out of the house and do about one million dollars. some raking? On another matter, @, 51stAnnual Skeena Junior Secondary O'Brien says coaches are has just the opportunity for discussing the idea of hold- you. ing a Terrace Community Track-and-field coach Track Meet at the end of Dave O'Brien says the April. GENERAL MEETING school is putting on a He says there are only two "School and Community meets scheduled for stu- Interaction Day" on April dents this year; one on May of The Terrace & District Credit Union 12. 4 at Skeena and the North- He says it'll be a chance west Zones in Prince Rupert for the public to drop by onMayl0 andll, Skeena and rake the track O'Brien hopes to get local Tuesday, April 16 with teachers and coaches, Dave O'Brien businesses involved in a He says the track is a mess Board will be digging it up. community track meet, and and figures people won't "I wouldn't recommend possibly pair adults with mind helping fix it up be- anyone using it now," students to compete togeth- at the Elks Hall- 2822 Tetrault St. cause it's so widely used. O'Brien says. er. "We're asking people to "Itis really soft and there "It'll get the kids more come out the school at about are some big rocks on it, .... experience," he says. Terrace, B.C. 9:30 a.m.," he says. After it's raked the lines If you're interested in "And they don't even will be put down in prepara, coordinating or helping out need to have a rake. They tion for the upcoming track- with such an event call can spell off people who do and-field season. Dave at 635-9136 during the bring one." "what we really need is a day or at 798-2291 at night. Everyone is welcome He says the winter was rubber track," says Also feel free to give him really hard on the track, and O'Brien. a ring if you'd like to help before it's raked, the School "But that'll never happen rake the track. Registration 7:00 p.m. Meeting 7:30 p.m. Success in warmer The Terrace & District Credit Union is returning over $50,000.0 waters for local to its members by way of extra equity shares, * 7% dividened * 10% bonus swimmer on equity shares of interest earned on sa,,,ings deposits A FORMER Terrace swimmer is making "In Terrace it was just more all out hard- waves down south. core training." = $20,000 = $3,000 18-year-old Jocelyn Coxford is on the Coxford took a year and half off swim. University of Victoria swim team, and ming when she developed shoulder prob- she's loving every minute of itl lems, but decided to give it a shot again in *1% Rebate "We practice six times a week for .two Victoria, *1% Bonus and a half hours," she says. And she doesn't regret it for a moment. of interest paid on loans and mortgages on term deposits including registered "It was pretty hard adjusting at first." "It's a lot of fun," she says. No surprise there[ Wednesday morning "The swim team does a lot of things to- practices started at 5:30, while Saturday gether and in a year we've become really = $20,000 = $10,000 practices began at 7 a.m. close." And until she got a car, Coxford was cy- She chose U-VIC because she didn't want cling everywhere. to be too far away from home. But that didn't seem to slow her down. Coxford swims with about 25 others on She's taking a full course load, studying the varsity "B" team, while there are six i YOUR T,C,U, MUG FROM I linguistics, and says she's doing well. swimmers on the "A" side. 1MEMBE..0 (. Coxford says she's won a couple of One of the those recently qualified for the IREFRESHMENTSII DOOR l LASTYEAR FOR A / medals at varsity meets and she's fairly Olympics in the 2130 meter breast-stroke. | SPECIAL | happy with her perfomlances. The two teams practiced together twice a PRIZES " PRIZE DRAW .J The butterfly is her specialty, but she will week. occasionally swim freestyle as well The varsity season ended a month ago, She says varsity swimming is quite a bit and once Coxford's exams are done at the different than training with the Bluebacks. end of the this month she's returning to "Here they focus on more specific Terrace for the summer. things," she says. She plans to work as a lifeguard and teach swimming lessons at the Aquatic Centre. N MINATI N N TICE Elections will be held at the Annual General Meeting for three vacant posi- tions on the Credit Union Board These positions are three year terms,

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