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WEDNESDAY $1.00 PLUS 7¢ GST April 26. 2000 (S1.10 plus 8¢ GST outside of the Terrace area) TANDARD VOL. 13 NO. 3 Bomb threats close schools By CHRISTIANA WIENS dents being told the school had electrical and mainte- spent hours preparing the school. And, in response to at- SCHOOL BOARD officials are angry that a second nance problems. Students were sent home. tacks on women recently and reports of stalking, admin- school bomb threat here in less than two weeks disrupted "We didn't want to create a panic situation," said istrators were also telling parents to escort female stu- classes at Skeena Junior Secondary School. Beedle. dents to and from the dance. "This is an act of violence," said board superinten- The Skeena threat April 20 was called in the day Instead of being excited about the dance and the dent Sharon Beedle after almost 600 students were eva- after the RCMP mentioned the first threat at Caledonia Easter long weekend, teacher Greer Kaiser said students cuated from the school Thursday, April 20. in a news release. were upset. "They were pretty choked," she said. "It has far-reaching affects on students and staff, it A secretary answered the phone Call just after 1 p.m. The RCMP say threats can have a devastating effect creates anxiety and fear, and we do not want any part of School administrators called the RCMP, Beedle and on student safety. "If they cry wolf, we may not react in it," she said. ,'If we ever find out who did it we're going sounded the school's fire alarm to clear the school fast. time next time," said RCMP Sgt. Darcy Gollan. "You to insist that the RCMP press charges." School students -some in gym shorts - were told to let your guard down." Beedle said the board is also considering a reward for go home without their jackets, house keys and back- Gollan said officers take every bomb threat seriously, tips leading to the arrest of the callers. packs while RCMP dog handlers and fire officials swept but, as their frequency increases, they could condition "This is intolerable," she said. "We never like to find the school. themselves that the threat is not real. ourselves in a time when our kids are not safe." Even though students weren't told about thethreat, "We don't ever want to take this lightly," he said. Beedle said it's possible the second threat which most figured it out by the heavy police presence and se- Gollan added most people don't realize the time and closed Skeena was a copy cat call of a first threat April curity at each doorway. money needed to call in the RCMP and fire departments 1 l which closed Caledonia Senior Secondary. The threat also cancelled the school's Spring Fling in emergency situations. "The more published this gets, the more other stu- set for the evening of April 20. The dance that had al- "If we ever find the person responsible, we will take dents think this is a thing to do," she said. ready been rescheduled from the week before. the appropriate action and charge them under the crimi- The first threat called into Caledonia resulted in stu- School students, teachers and administrators had nal code," Gollan said. Sharon Beedle Foo(I bank sets record for helping local folk IF THE Terrace Churches operating season of the Food Bank was a business, food bank. it would have seen record- She said without local breaking profits over the donations and shoppers past six months. who buy the $2 B.C. Shar- The food bank had its" ing Coupons, the food busiest season yet, dis- bank wouldn't exist. tributing 3~747 bagg"of '" "I know the $2 coupons" food to local residents don't seem like much, but from October 1999 to April man, they make a huge 2000 (excluding Decem- difference," she said. ber). "Every little bit helps." Food bank co-ordinator She explained that Kathy Miller said February every cent donated goes and March were record- directly toward buying gro- breaking distribution ceries. Every month, Mill- Kathy Miller months when 1,378 bags er has to buy 1,200 cans Miller said. were handed out. of tuna, 600 pounds of The food bank operates "We were really busy rice, 660 dozen eggs, one week each month be- :his year," Miller said. 1,200 cans of vegetables tween the fall and spring. 'Obviously some people and hundreds of loaves of The exception is De- •eally needed help. Many bread. cember because the Sal- ~eople are finding it hard She said it takes more o stretch their money." vation Army holds its than 70 volunteers to pick Christmas hamper program Miller estimated that if up food, package it and then. ;ach bag of food is worth distribute bags every ibout $9, almost $34,000 As the title indicates, month. the food bank is a co- ~'as spent on food for the "A little piece of them operative effort on the part leedy over the six months goes into every bag," of local churches. 'Martyr' worries• ':" MLA,2 .. ;KEENA NDP MLA Helmut Giesbrecht de Leeuw's report] is accurate to talk worried that a provincial bear biologist about sustainability." uspended for a report critical of govern- Giesbrecht's reference to logging prac- aent hunting policies is being held out as tices stems from the recently-revealed se- martyr by those who want hunting stop- cret talks between environmental groups ed altogether. and logging companies to halt logging And he fears the suspension of Terra- along the coast. e-based Dionys de Leeuw is being com- By agreeing to stop logging, forest ined with criticism of B.C. logging prae- companies hope to persuade environ- ces to hurt the economy. mental groups to back off their interna- "All this is now part of a greater de- tional campaign to boycott B.C. products. ate overseas and in Europe," said Gies- "This issue is being used in a debate recht last week. "I hear rumours that we don't need given the pressure on the eople are saying if we allow the killing logging industry," said Giesbrecht of de of grizzlies, then perhaps they should Leeuw's suspension. boycott B.C." Giesbrecht was critical of de Leeuw's I Dragon masters de Leeuw was suspended without pay suspension, saying civil servants should for two weeks the end of March for a re- be allowed to present information on gov- KARLA HENNIG, son Alex and husband Graham Maguire are celebrating the newest addition to port suggesting that the level of grizzly ernment policies without fear of reprisals. their family - a fantastic dragon hand-made by local artist Charlynn Toews. It's the latest in a hunting being allowed is beyond that He's consistently asked that environ. number of spectacular dragons Toews has painstakingly constructed out of plaster, on commis- which the grizzly population can absorb. ment minister Joan Sawicki give de sion for local people. Dragon-building evolved out of Toews' other creations, demand for which "What this has turned into is a debate Leeuw his two weeks of pay. has been largely driven by her son's voracious appetite for new and interesting objects of the over the merits of hunting or not hunting," "I've been chiding her for not stepping robot and dinosaur variety. said Giesbrecht. "Instead, it should be a in," said Giesbrecht. "She just shakes her debate over whether the information [in head." Treaty talks get hung up on 'good faith' By JEFF NAGEL In that letter the Tsimshian cchocd tenures are not on the table," said the get assurances that the group is not duty of governments in treaty talks to NEGOTIATORS have patched up a earlier statements of the First Nations letter signed by Tsimshian negotiators accusing the province of negotiating in ncgotiate in good faith. dispute that last week threatened to Summit - a provincial association of Gerald Wesley and Robert Hill. bad faith. That was a preliminary decision in derail Tsimshian treaty talks. tribal groups in treaty negotiations- "The province has stated that there He was refusing to continue talks ongoing court action by the~ For nearly two days April 19 and voicing frustration and urging B.C. is no room for revenue sharing and that on other issues until the dispute was who can - if their treaty talla!llf~psd 20, it appeared the province might and Canada to "engage in good faith First Nations governing structures will resolved. - resume arguing that the province ne- walk away from the main table talks negotiations." be 'delegated' in fashion." "The Tsimshian called on us to ne- gotiated in bad faith with them be- taking place at the Kitselas commun- The province in particular refuses to "There are many other examples gotiate in good faith and we needed to cause it was simultaneously conclud- ity hall. entertain what the Tsimshian view as we can provide but the bottom line is clarify whether they thought we were ing the Nisga'a treaty that the Gita- Provincial treaty negotiator Lyle key components to a treaty. you should not be surprised at our re- acting in bad faith," he said. nyow say infringes on their territory. Viereck said the province was alarmed "B.C, maintains compensation is newed, collective urging for good faith The terms 'good faith' and 'bad The province has taken very ser- about a Feb. 7 letter the Tslmshian not on the table, and those parts of our negotiations." faith' have become highly charged in iously similar allegations of bad faith wrote to the province complaining territory encumbered by provincially Viereck wanted the Tsimshian to the treaty negotiation arena since a talks, up to and including halting about the pace.and scope of talks, approved lieences, permits and other retract or alter the letter or otherwise judge last year ruled there is a legal Cont'd Page A16 A2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 Support pouring in for plan DID YOU KNOW: to set up a rl ne service HAWKAIR AVIATION is It hopes that invest- dian Airlines, completed being overwhelmed with ment, combined with the late last year. support from near and far company's own resources The merger opens up for its plan to launch a and the sale of its Carvair major opportunities for competing passenger air- cargo aircraft will raise competing carriers be- line service, enough money that it will cause of new federal legis- The Terrace-based be able to borrow the rest. lation designed to foster cargo aviation company "We areabout halfway competition. has been fielding hundreds to having the funds that we The rules are supposed of phone calls since it an' need to launch this" Men, to preVent the monopoly nounced two weeks ago zies said. carrier from using preda- CAREER POTENTIAL: plans to buy a Dash-8 air, Hawkair expects topay tory pricing to kill new Therc is a shortage of qualified millwrights. According to Work craft and offer twice daily : m0re than $5'5 million for competitors. Ftttttres BC Occttl)ational Outlooks an estimated 500 jobs per flights to Vancouver at the : plane and other items ...... Competing carriers are much lower prices than needed for a passenger also allowed to tap into year for the next ten years will open in this trade. Canadian Regional Air- serVicei the Air Canada booking For More InFormation Coil 635-65 ] l lines now charges. "We're continuing to system, "We've had people develop the plan and we,re Other new airlines are •'i::~; Northwest ' from literally all around still hopeful that we're being formed around the Dave Menzies :iiii!i:~i~li? eommunlty ,. the province calling us and going to have an operation country and Calgary-based major expansion into east- offering their support,,' here in a matter of Westjet is conducting a ern Canada. said co-owner Dave Men, months," Menzies said. zies. Hawkair staff will travel "People are telling us to Toronto next week for they would use the service : training on maintenance of if we got it going," he Dash 8s, he added. said. "And other communi- The company has also ties around the province been flooded with resumes have been asking if we 0fpeople seeking work. would be interested in es- : "We,ve found there are tablishing similar services a number of people in Ter- there because they feel race with previous exper- they're being under-served ience as flight attendants," as well." Menzies said. Hawkair has been Hawkair's plans come meeting with potential in the wake of the merger local investors, of Air Canada and Cana- ;'r Highway set for sealcoating HIGHWAY 16 between the chamber of commerce sign at Thornhill stretching east for 40km until Big Oliver Creek is to be sealeoated this year, says Skeena NDP MLA Helmut Giesbrecht. A second 19km stretch, on Hwy 16 west of town, is also on the list for sealcoating this year. The gravel and tar substance is regarded as being just as effective as pavement in some situations and is far cheaper. ~. ,~ .~Chicken Legs Giesbrecht is also expecting road improvement pro- '•'~ ~~-q/Back Attached. : jects in the general Terrace area heading south to Kiti- Seasoned.Individually mat. i~ QuickFrozen, The Exstew River bridge west of here on Hwyl6 is Soldin a 4 kg box : being resuffaced and there'll be some work on the bridge for $6.80, crossing the Skeena River at Kitwanga. o LIMITTWO. As well, the Usk ferry will be refitted to extend its i working life. .Giesbrecht acklao.~ledged that portions of Highway 16 SAVEatleast ~2,12/box e plk9 .~L., J(.I~U~ IL,~.'.:'; J ,., , between Terrace. an~ Kstwanga are re'need of improve- ; ment. " " .... ~: ! One' proposed project~ ' i. that •won't take place is the re- placement of the Queensway bridge on Queensway. Giesbrecht said what was proposed wasn't suitable for the kind of traffic and level of traffic using the road. 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Open Fridays 'til 9 p.m. SAVEat least$1,20 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- A3 , ,Society votes 87 per cent in favour School adds senior grades News In Brief mourned APRIL,IL 2;t28 has keenbeen declared as a day of mourning by theae Ci:yCity offflerra, Terrace. the regional district and the Kitimat-Terracenat-lcrt ace DistrictDisl Labour Council for work- ers killed on the job. "We, as working people, must fight for better le- bers of the school's gov- gislation and protection so that we don't have to be erning society, which is :::: ii ..~:~:~: i<::;..:.:. : remembered as workplace casualties," said labour made up of parents and council president Ray Raj in a written statement. supporters, voted 87 per "Remember to mourn for the dead and fight for the cent in favour Of adding living, sick and injured." the two grades. The city has also been asked to fly its flag at Centennial Christian half-mast April 28. , School principal Frank Raj said it is the responsibility of every worker ' Voogd says offering to work safely and the responsibility of employers : Grades 11 and 12 naturally to provide safe working envtronments. fits with the school's goal. Terrace mayor Jack Talstra signed a proclama- ; "This is great," Voogd tion regarding April 28 last week. said. "It's been my vision to see a complete educa- tion program from a Ban stream-side logging Christian perspective from THE DAVID Suzuki Foundation is calling on the kindergarten to Grade 12 ." B.C. government to immediately ban logging be- Parents voted againsl side fish-bearing streams. i' adding the two grades in "Clearly logging in riparian zones must stop im- recent years in part be- mediately," said Jim Fulton, executive director of cause they feared tuition the foundation. fees would increase be- Fulton, once the NDP MP for Skeena, is calling cause of the variety of on the province to meet the 100-metre buffer used courses and the demands :•:,, by the US National Forests and called the Forest of older students. Practice Code dangerously inadequate. '" But Voogd said the It ignores small tributaries and allows stream- school's board members side buffers that are too narrow, he said. have agreed not to raise CENTENNIAl Christian School principal Frank school adds Grade 11 students. Grade 12 will be Voogd is looking forward to next year when the added September 2001. Last month federal fisheries manager C. Dale tuition fees next Septem- Paterson criticized B.C. Forest District managers ber because of the new for failing to protect streams. grade. are." the school will either rent tion would be to build on housed in classrooms that Currently 23 Grade 10 Voogd said the school space elsewhere or use to the current facility. were part of the Christian students are enrolled at the has enough empty class- portables. Centennial Christian Reformed Church on Get set for May Day ' school. Voogd expects rooms in its current facility The school owns prop- school currently has 230 Sparks. THE KITIMAT-TERRACE and District Labour about half of these stu- for about 20 Grade 11 stu- erty on Eby Street near kindergarten to Grade 10 But a school was built Council and local unions will be hosting a May dents to return for Grade dents. Parkside Elementary and students. Voogd predicts on a neighbouring lot in Day picnic in Lower Little park Saturday, April 29. .11. If need be, a portable future plans may include the same number of stu- the late 1980s, beginning a Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy free hot :-'/"wilHe said some parents will be used, he said. building a high school dents enrolled next year. solid decade of growth in dogs and drinks from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There'll also send their children to And when Grade 12 is campus there. The school was once students and in classrooms. be music. Caledonia Senior Second- added in September 2001, Voogd said another op- May Day itself is usually May 1 and that's a tra- ary, where they'll have ditional workers' holiday in various parts of the more course options. world. "We do realise with a RCMPturn to polygraphs small school you're not 'going to have a huge var- Welfare rates increase iety of courses in all the THE PROVINCIAL government is raising social "different areas," Voogd to help with assault probes assistance rates by two per cent in July, meaning that a single person now collecting $500 a month •"said. TERRACE RCMP say they have a number of persons of That assault happened nine days after the Wednesday, will get $510, if they are receiving the maximum But with small classes, interest in two violent sexual assaults here last month, but March 22 sexual assault of a woman in a home in the 3600 he said, students have the their investigation is still wide open. block of Kalum St. shelter benefit. And families on social assistance will have the , opportunity for more hands "There's lots of stuff out there," said Sgt. Anders Udsen, RCMP say the assaults do not appear to be linked to the , on learning and going on the head of Terrace's Serious Crime Unit. "We're looking same offenders. benefit of federal child tax benefit increases as : outings, which is more dif- to eliminate a bunch of people." Udsen said general duty officers, when available, are part of the two per cent rise. That means a single : ficult to do with larger He added investigators will attempt to verify the alibis paying extra attention to the six-block area surrounding the parent with one child now collecting $879 a month ! will get $896.58. classes• ...... of several suspects...... -~ , ",~ ' crime scenes. :~, ~, ~ ...... [ "We're not going to try ',We'lpgiVe'-a::pblygr~plf'~i toW0•next 'week~iesaid Udsen. ' :Buti he said., rp.~portso~ a'older male in a red car stalking Provincial statistics indicate 'the' so~:ial assis- to mfmlc,' Caledoma s No Other assaults have beenlreported to the RCMP since ~several young'women in various places around the areaare tance' caseload has dropped by more than 26 per timetable," Voogd said. the Kalum Copperside assault late March 31, where a lone unrelated to the assaults. cent since December 1995. For the 19-24 age "We want a unique pro- woman was sexually assaulted by two 18 to 23-year-old That suspect is substantially older than the suspects in group, the caseload decline has been almost 50 per gram reflecting who we men. the sexual assault cases, said Udsen. cent.

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Up, up away 'll • I( ASIDE FROM health care and the Vancouver Canucks, there's probably nothing more people G love to talk about than airlines. That's particularly the case in the north where airline service is regarded as a symbol of progr- ess. It's an ego thing. We may complain about the fares and the food, but we've gotten used to measuring our place in the world by the size of the aircraft and the number of flights a day at our disposal. Even if we don't fly frequently, the sight of an airliner curving over the city in preparation for landing gives us a sense of satisfaction that hey, we matter. This was very true in the 1990s when two airlines flying big jets offering as many as six flights a day used our airport. So in the fall of 1999 when Canadian Airlines pulled its 737s in favour of subsidiary Canadian Three ch , ers f(rcc untry's G,G, Regional's smaller jets and AirBC took its four- VICTORIA - Adrienne Clark- private," Pellerin says. solving the legislature during son, the governor general, and The absolute necessity for the height of the scandals in- engined jets away and replaced them with Dash her philosopher husband John the monarch to abstain from volving Bill Vander Zalm, a 8s, there was a very real sense of loss. Ralston Saul are being at- political statements, she ar- former premier. And this month, when AirBC left altogether, tacked with increasing fre- gues, is founded in the Cana- Clarkson is a fresh wind in a quency for meddling in the po- leaving us with Canadian Regional, that sense of dian constitution which, she stale nation. And so is her con- litics of the nation. affirms, is modelled after the sort. Instead of criticizing her loss grew. From that high of six flights a day, we Governors general are sup- English constitution. for bringing homelessness and are down to three and our ego took a hit. posed to be seen but not I think the good libertarian poverty to the nation's atten- heard, or so the conventional Hawkair Aviation Services, the company that meant to say British. Someone tion, we should praise her for it. wisdom held by conservative should also enlighten her about Poverty is a cancer on the flies those large bulbous nose cargo aircraft we elements of our society goes. the fact that the Brits don't soul and body of this country. see over the city on occasion, wants to change They are supposed to preside "-•RIOM THE CAPITAt have a constitution and are When homeless people die in at the awards of medals for that. doing very well without one, the streets, as they did last books and bravery, meet for- HUBERT BEYER thank you. For that matter, winter, there is something rot- It sees a very real market opportunity in offer- eign dignitaries, host the we'd all be better off had in our society. It's just wrong." ten in the state of Canada, Queen when she's in Canada, Pierre Trudeau left ours in ing fares cheaper than those of Canadian Regio- On another occasion she voted by the United Nations and generally make us feel Westminster. said it was her role to point the number one country to live nal. It believes more people will fly if given the good about ourselves. It also seems that Prince in, two years in a row. out what is wrong in our socie- right circumstances. More importantly, it has Public utterances that can Charles, the British monarch- ty and make sure people have The opposition parties do in any way be construed as in waiting, doesn't' believe in confidence in the northwest and in its residents. a voice through her. not appear to have been too political are definitely out. keeping his mouth shut, cam- successful in shaming the gov- . Refre.~hingly, ~ho'.f~,er, '.thi~ -~ ~,tl of :which:, has ,the:guar- ...... ~ ~%~,.~ ,~, !~ i~ ts%f~t~diti0Ja a~hteii ~mentm on, evervttim~ from ernment mto combattmg pover- • current governor~general a'~¢d social' s,to rotten arcmtec- ty. They are too preoccupied "Pointing out what's wrong her consort appear determined ture, much to the dismay of with wresting power from the in or society is the role of an I n to ignore convention. Blair hordes that rule the na- opposition party, not that of government to have time for Saul has been visiting soup tion. the Queen's representative," the poor and homeless. kitchens, expressing concern And yes, the monarch or her blusters Brigitte Pellerin in a So I say to Clarkson and about the homeless. And he representative have the power National Post guest column. Saul, keep on meddling. Hold conveys his concern in spee- to interfere in politics, al- Pellerin is a "webzine" co- up the government to the stan- Now, not later ches to the better-healed. though they rarely use it. dards it has forgotten or never lumnist for Le Quebecois Clarkson is no less reluc- I remember the Queen's in- knew. AFTER SLUMBERING for a couple of years, Libra, a libertarian publication tant to rub the politicians' tervention that ended the Suez based in Montreal. And damn the critics. the local construction industry is on the verge of noses in issues many consider crisis early on in her reign. "While in office, she and Beyer can be reached at: E- a national disgrace. A recent And David Lam, the former picking up. Already this year new homes are un- her husband must be impartial mail [email protected]; Tel trip to Nunavut she said, "We lieutenant governor of British derway and more than a few businesses are mak- in public and discreet in (250) 381-6900; Web cannot have homeless people Columbia, came close to dis- ing improvements and renovating. http'//www.hubertbeyer.com But there are three big projects which will de- fine construction activity this year and next - Ter- race Mountain Manor beside Terraceview Lodge, Time to recruit ,7_,; e-grinders a new elementary school on the bench and a re- AT EVERY Terrace and Area meeting April 13 - a meeting seek what's best for us, to lis- placement for Skeena Junior Secondary School. Community Health Council which could not happen be- ten to us and then interpret that All three have been years in the planning - (CHC) meeting since October, cause no quorum was present to Victoria in a way that brings when the health watch group - it was pointed out to the results. more than 10 years in the case of Terrace Moun- organised, at least two people CHC that reserving a seat for a What with budget cuts, tain Manor, for instance. have voiced their willingness native contravenes the Charter legal bills to our chokers, and These three projects will have a two-fold im- to serve as CHC members. of Rights and Freedoms. But Victoria's misguided spending - One is a young white male, neither Victoria nor the CHC including a fully equipped, pact on the community. First, they will enhance the other a 54 - year - old sees the folly. spanking new hospital in 100 the quality of life in this city. Second, they will white female. Yet the CHC While it's unlikely anyone Mile House without a doctor or deliver employment and dollars for the economy. wobbles along short two mem- would file a complaint with a nurse - the BC government bers.. the Human Rights Commis- makes running Mills Memorial It is important that these projects proceed as Why? Because the CHC sion, still it offends ... and Hospital difficult. I I; I ;[a]I[~ • [] :I I ~[eIet_,! Ig',l soon as possible. There have already been too wants a native and a female makes chopped liver out of the All the more reason to ac- many delays. senior. CLAUDETTE SANDECKI two natives already sitting on cept CHC members who are Already the CHC has two the CHC. committed to good health care native members, one a female No one can supply criteria what age Victoria means by despite the necessary tedium of counsellor working at the Ker- for CHC members. I'm told "senior". Fifty-five? Sixty- reading reports, sitting through mode Friendship Centre, the two criteria are the ability to lengthy meetings, and being PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Rod Link five? Certified senility? other a male from Kitwanga. maintain confidentiality, and castigated by the public for any ADVERTISING MANAGER: Brian Lindenbach The board is now fairly re- What native perspectives do having no axe to grind. shortcomings. PRODUCTION MANAGER: EdouardCredgeur presented by females. Expect- these two individuals not re- Well! Do we elect school This CHC would be more NEWS JeffNagel • NEWS/SPORTS: Christiana Wiens ing one senior, whatever age, 1998 WINNER present that a third native trustees for their ability to effective with two eager beaver NEWS/COMMUNITY: Alex Hamilton to fully represent all seniors is CCNA BE T'IT..ER_ would miraculously supply? If keep mum? So we elect city volunteers who care. Let's not _NEWSJ~APER___S FRONT OFFICE: Darlene Keeping silly. We'd be better off if all the CHC wants a representa- councillors because they agree opt for searching for two poli- COMPETITION CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Carols Kirkaldy CHC members listened to the tive from thehinterland, why to drag everything in-camera? ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: public, spoke up to Victoria, tically correct but ha-hum ap- not say so? School District 82 Hell, no. pointees. Sam Bedford, Mark Beaupre & Stacy Swetlikoff and argued for better health does. We elect them for their guts TELEMARKETER: Stacy Swetlikoff care and funding. A little axe-grinding might As for the female senior po- to stand up and speak for us; to DARKROOM/COMPOSING: SusanCredgeur At the regular monthly clear a path to the emergency sition, the CHC can't define go toe-to-toe with Victoria to room door...... 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Authorizedas second-classmatt pendingthe Post Office Departmenl~for paymenlof poslagein cash. :iS (i i Special thanks to all our contributors and correspondents for their time and talents The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- A5 Logging., ment, thM cannot be met. result in strike action, COR SPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD impactingparents by making it diMcult for them to work at their jobs. 1 don't believe Mr. Rowe's comment that working conditions for teachers and support workers has deteriorated significantly recently, unless he is speaking to the issue of the hick of halt talks sufficient computers, books and other necessary The teaching tools. Perhaps if the salaries and benefits were more on par with the private sector (not just for unions threaten but school board employees also), we would have enough money to purchase the tools neces- Mail Bag sary for a quality education. Secondly, my point with respect to special turmoil needs children was in relation to class size. I am in full support of all children attending the same Dear Sir: public education institution since it promotes ac- Justin Rigsby went into the Greenpeace ceptance, equality and tolerance of all people. "Great Bear Rainforest" moratorium at great These are important life lessons. But I don't length, so I will not repeat his great wisdom. think we need to reduce class sizes to 22 for K-3, He, and I, and many other local people sit on because of the special needs children, since the Kalum Land and Resource Management plan each special needs child is provided with a full (LRMP). time aide. We do not always agree. In fact there have Perhaps Mr. Rowe's comment about changing been some very nasty fights,and I am sorry to say societal pressures and family structures, which that I have started my share. he claims has resulted in higher expectations of But the important thing is that we sit at the schools, is the justification to continually reduce same table, we share our views, do our battles, primary class size. make our points, and then finally get to a posi- I believe society has always expected child- tion we can agree on. ren to receive a good education. All the LRMP decisions are on land use, I understand we are faced with a new econ- which valleys to log, which places have higher omy, faster paced environment and with informa- tourist values, where protected areas should be. tion technology overload. protection of ungulate winter range - those sorts But, efficiency and productivity are essential of things. in these times of limited funding in both the pri- The only people missing from the LRMP table vate and public working sectors. in Kalum and North Coast are Greenpeace, the If it is the discipline of children that is a con- Sierra club, and the Western Canada Wilderness cern, my response is that children have always Committee. They left the process after the first misbehaved, some worse than others. few meetings (down south, they never appeared Years ago, teachers had the authority to phy- here). sically discipline students. Justin and I have been at the table for four Now teachers attempt to talk it through, and if years, others have been there even longer, all this doesn't work, the child could be sent home. time donated,and will finish this June. Teachers should use this option more often if This document will be the consensus of opi- they need to gain more control over their stu- nion of land use planning for this area - logging, dents. tourism, protected areas, fishing, marine areas, Yes, family structures have changed, but in everything. my view for the better. And now the "Great Bear Rainforest" people There have always been dysfunctional fami- are doing another, completely unauthorized plan lies, i.e. alcoholism, physical/sexual/mental that will overlay all our work, and add over I00 abuse, we just didn't hear about it. new valleys off limits, not only to logging, but to Now children are growing up in safer, health- any road building, for mines or any other uses. ier environments because parents have the abili- The Kalum LRMP at present sets aside 18 ty to remove the abused from the abuser. percent of the land base for purposes other than Finally, I would like to elaborate on the issue commercial activity. of the process involved in attempting to ascertain That's 6 percent above the target of the pro- the right for my child to attend her neighborhood vince. Add to that this new initiative and the school. number will be 25 or 30 percent. That represents Mr. Rowe is correct when he says there is more to the incident than has been revealed. a 30 percent loss of jobs and income for this RICHARD LINDSTROM, of the Skeena Timber Trust, says it's time to consider radical new area. alternatives to the status quo in forest management. The first step was to visit the school. The The recommendations of the LRMP must be school told me the Collective Agreement states used for future planning, not some direction dic- only 23 children per class this year and there is .tated by offshore organizations with no interest in no room for flexibility. this province. it's still not too late for As Mr. Rowe suggested in his letter, i went to Worse than all, there's the uncertainty that the School Board. this 18 month moratorium will cause. Surely we They told me they would ask the union and ,c~il ~ill 're'fii~hibi~r th6 hllvod"wrough't'::iil file :ti~si' would offer compensati0n)to,the teacher~who 'three years after the uncei'tain'ty of ih6)'C~)lla'li~6 "'' our industry to adapt would take the extra child. of George Petty's Rep'ap B.C. The union had a meeting to discuss the matter This new uncertainty will negatively affect all Dear Sir: Two men harvesting 400 metres a day with a and chose to refuse the offer. From this, ! can our investments and our working lives. It will It would appear that a major blow has been grappleyarder is hardly conducive to saving the only guess the union leaders decided it either 'provide, for this town, three more years of tur- struck to the heart of the forest industry. "Great Bear Rainforest" nor is the practice of in- wasn't enough money, or as Mr. Rowe states in :moil we have just been through. The almighty consumer, in this case the Eur- stalling "value added" facilities for the sheer his letter "waiving its (the contract) provisions is Every one must stand opposed to this new opean wood products market, with considerable purpose of adding timber quota to an already un- a risky business and, if done too often, the con- deal, and stand behind the LRMP (with what pressure from some powerful environmental sustainable level. tract soon becomes meaningless." warts there may be). groups, has brought the industry temporarily to its Perhaps we should return to the family style If we are to follow the Collective Agreement And not just stand behind it, but tell every- knees. logging or sawmilling that we practiced at the diligently the solution would be to hire another body that you do. That statement applies most to Not a fatal blow, but with enough impact that turn of the 19th century. Jobs per cubic metre full-time teacher to teach a split class of six? all the municipal politicians. Write the Minister it screams for change in the forest. Remember, have never been higher. How about woodlots of a (there are currently up to three children on local of Forests. the customer is always right. community forest where the holders are local and school waiting lists for each grade) Or perhaps If no one speaks against this new proposal, This is an unfortunate occurrence but certainly personally responsible for the management of have three classes of 18 to allow for possible im- people will think we agree with its direction, and industry officials could not be so naive to say their own forest and all things in it, and held migration? its direction will destroy our communities, and that they did not see this coming. abruptly accountable for all infractions leasing to The School Board is faced with maximizing waste all the local planning done by local people We in this area are so dependent and in- the detriment of the forest ecology. available funds for education due to budget con- for our communities. grained in the present clear-cut system that we There are better ways of doing things. The straints. Les Watmough literally cannot see the forest for the trees. technology is already here. Somebody else is But, who could possibly plan effectively with Terrace B.C. Why do we insist on putting all our eggs in telling us to use it. Do we continue as we are and these kinds of restrictions legislated in a Collec- one basket? hope for the best or do we change with the times tive Agreement? Surely we can all remember what happened and become current and competitive? This line of reasoning follows the suspicion I One legal wrong here just a few short years ago when a market It is not too late to save our livelihoods and have about the union and all its power: their (the - leads to another downturn almost created a few new ghost towns the time for a world class solution is now. It is union leaders, not the teachers or support work- along the Skeena. time for our forest policy and practices to ers) priority is increased wages, benefits and sus- Dear Sir: New diversification in both the forest itself change. Call Victoria. Politicians tend to forget they have an obliga- taining bargaining power, and not the children and in the secondary manufacturing aspect must Richard Lindstrom who should be attending school everyday in their 'tion to Canada's citizens and not to themselves. be realized now, not just talked about. Terrace B.C. own neighborhood. They are supposed to protect the rights and the property of Canada's citizens; and that only Debra Stokes bia to their constitution, there is a law passed by • At least two of the government biologists "by" the constitution, and "to the jurisdictional Terrace B.C. Victoria (made after the Charlottetown amend- who sit on the panel were reprimanded for sign- extents granted" by this constitution, do they ments were defeated by referendum) that obli- ing a report card which gave the Minister of En- have this right. gates this province to hold a referendum on the vironment largely failing grades for the govern- Case of missing bike Trudeau's Charter directly and successfully acceptance of those constitutional changes - re- ment's dismal record in implementing the 1995 attacks the sovereignty provisions granted to the Dear Sir: gardless of what wits previously passed in the Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy. To the person who took my son's bike some- provinces by the Constitution, aided and abetted B.C. legislature or by Parliament. [] Another government biologist was repri- by the provincial politicians who sold out for the time between 9:30 p.m. Monday April 17 and The Nisga'a Final Treaty Agreement guaran- manded for releasing to the Science Panel infor- 8:45 a.m. Tuesday April 18 from the low income . promise of thirty pieces of silver in annual trans- tees to Nisga'a, on the basis of race or ethnic or- mation on grizzly hunting areas that were in dif- fer payments. family housing. igin, undefined self-government, an ownership of ficulty. I'm sure it was a big thrill for you to take that The Constitution clearly states that any law surface and sub-surface resources that is outside The aforementioned instances of high-level that is inconsistent with its provisions, is to the bike, but it was no thrill at all for the person you of provincial law, and a percentage share of area government interference are a negation of the took it from. extent of the inconsistency, of no force or effect. salmon stocks and wildlife (the latter contained process of scientific inquiry. It is only through The charter cannot be legally recognized until The owner of that bike is a five-year-old little in an expanded area over 10 times the size of the open debate and the examination of all evidence boy who was thrilled to receive it after his grand- it has received a majority vote by the citizens of actual land involved in the treaty). that valid decisions can be made. Canada in a referendum. Also, as it seriously father fixed it up especially for him. All of which, contravene the constitution of This government's suppression of the free ex- The first time he saw that bike he beamed •contravenes sections of the original constitution, Canada, as it legally exists without amendment. change of scientific information about grizzly those contraventions, until ratified by a referen- with pride and giggled with joy. It was so won- A Bourdon bears, within both the wildlife branch and the dum, must be considered to be illegal. derful for me, a single morn, to see him st) Terrace B.C. Grizzly Bear Scientific Advisory Panel, is a tra- happy. He's only had that bike for one month. This illegality is far reaching and furthermore vesty. it contaminated many of the following decisions My son took that bike everywhere he went Hearing needed into Wayne McCrory even if his destination was only 10 feet away. , made by both levels of government, such as the New Denver B.C. recognition that "aboriginal self-government is Imagine how he felt last week when he heard his muzzling of scientists bike was gone. an inherent right not a right contingent on the Dear Sir: Teachers union root His tears of joy are now tears of sadness and sanctioning vote of provincial and federal parlia- There should be a public hearing into the B.C. they haven't stopped. All he wants is his bike ments," as agreed to at the first ministers confer- government's muzzling of wildlife branch biolo- of many problems back. Your actions do have consequences, and ence of October 1987. gist Dionys DeLeeuw's recent report on grizzly Dear Sir: the consequences for this is that my son now has What Trudeau's Charter does also, is to politi- bear hunting. I wish to respond to Mr. Rowe's letter to the no bike and 1 cannot afford to replace it. cize the Supreme Court of Canada, where their The government's actions are a violation of Mailbag in the April 12 edition. rulings are now based upon federal policy and It would mean a lot to the both of us if you Mr. DeLeeuw's democratic rights as a biologist I feel two of my points contained in the April could return it. not solely upon law. to produce scientific reports for review. He mere- 5 edition may have been interpreted incorrectly. Teena in order for them to agree with promoting Ot- ly circulated it for internal review, Firstly, teachers and support workers are dedi- ,~.. tawa's policy towards aboriginals, they even re- Ter~ This is just one example of government inter- cated, skillful and hard working. • - sorted to re-defining the rules of evidence so as ference, As a former member of the B.C. Minister My experience through my children has pro- to allow the inclusion of unsubstantiated hearsay of Environment's Grizzly Bear Scientific Advi- yen this to be true. as evidence in order to justify the appeal reversal About the Mail Bag sory Panel, government attempted to conceal My concern is the negotiated contracts for The Terrace Standard welcomes letters to in the decision on Delgamuukw v. B.C. and suppress sensitive information about grizzly these workers have exceeded their purpose in Thlssame Supreme Court is now being used the editor. Our address is 3210 Clinton St., bears in nearly ever quarter. protecting the worker, but rather providing union Terrace, B.C., V8G 5R2. You can fax letters to rule on the constitutionality of the Nisga'a For example: members with wages, benefits and job security to us at 638-8432. And you can e-mail let- treaty. [] Mr. DeLeeuw produced an earlier report that is not practical in B.C.'s current economic If the treaty is found to make any changes in ters to us at standard@kermode,net, We which never reached the Science Panel because state. need your name, address and phone num, the relationship of the citizens of British Colum- it was pulled by a senior bureaucrat, : The union,s unrealistic demands to govern- ber for verification. A6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 Some deserve assistance but others s=mply do not FACTORY!RECT Dear Sir: pay the necessary rent and Spring Clearance on Now! Over the past year, I've CORRESPONDENCEFOR THE TERRACE STANDARD bills for them and for food, become more aware of the back to me old food activities in this town with stamps. certain disdain. One that If they want to drink, I've noticed is the poor ex- maybe, just maybe they cuse of a welfare system. could (gasp) get a job[ Over the past year I've Living such a restricted worked nights and have What I've learned in ted drinking this late after- lifestyle may finally get come to know those that this lifetime is that welfare noon for that eventual stop those who have chosen to trek the nights. is there for those that need at the bar, to get rid of the live their lives through the Once a month, on the it, but many of the citizens remaining stash of cash welfare system, out and last Wednesday of these in the north abuse it. Kids they have for one more into the workplace• months, thousands rush are still not being fed night of drunken escape. Another possibility is down to obtain their wel- right, people are still liv- I do apologise to those having people work around fare cheques followed by a ing on the streets, and al- that are actually utilizing the community doing odd quick trip to the bank to coholism is running ram- welfare as it originally was jobs. No work, no money. cash them in. pant and we are all footing intended for. I'm not sing- I'm sure after awhile some "Mardi Gras", as many the bill. ling you out. This is only may find getting a job merchants infamously call Generations of people for those that are making worthwhile• this once a month charade, have been living off this the system, and you look I state these concerns begins once again. Festivi- money, and have no inten- bad. for I see many people ties begin, and many next tion of ever getting off it, With so many welfare throughout the day of all make a trip to our mall- although they may claim recipients, naturally crime walks of life, working to sized liquor store and that they are. is up and domestic dis- just get by. stock up for a hard night of I write this on a Friday, putes are up, so I propose They live check to drinking and partying. two days after Mardi Gras a solution. check, without any help All I can say is how and the bars could not be For those that prove and do what they have to happy I am my tax money any happier. proper usage of their funds, do to raise a healthy fami- is helping these individ- Many welfare recipients they continue to receive ly. These people deserve uals drink themselves into have more than likely star- checks to get by. For those the support, not those SKEENACONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD, the gutter• that can't and have their wasting their lives away. lips stuck to a bottle, Robert Donne, Jr., 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Dr., Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4 human resources should Terrace, B.C. Ph. (250)635-3936 (250)638-8477 Fax(250)635-4171 Don't be afraid !oos speak out ,' ,' It seems as if some people are playing with our minds i i and trying to make us ashamed when we tell the truth. I suppose that everyone has an agenda which they like to | |

accusingthePUrsuemakelfOtherweand canSidethemmakel°°kof one methodbad.spreadingthem oflook pursuing hate,bad or ourweeVenwill viewfeelfeelbadbetter is to by ~ll| . II THE CITY OF Jl I11~ oursov orour w :, ,: To accuse someone of being a homophobe, a hate monger, or an idiotic bigot is terminology used to make | II one feel bad about telling the truth. Is this psychology or | |

what?. Telling the truth about any subject is not bigotry, ;~1 i ,~ , ~ " I~ hate, or homophobic. Some people are trying to brain- I I wash the masses by telling us that we are crazy because I =RRA¢ : : I[ we hold to values that builds a nation instead of destroy- [] | | ing a nation. Give us the statistics and the facts and let the cam- | | man citizen decide what is best for our society. Give us |

anages, • referetkdum cmto;.,,.. mmestmg oq,the¢,-.~JJtcJ._..'.- issuos.gf perverts, aborl;ion~, .~,,~ann tax. homosexual Issues...... mar. " "ll~ I i¢,[j~"' , LI ( f~ ~i~(~ ~ ~i ~.~ i )' : ¢OMPoS~;i ...... I Recently J,t.ha.v,¢ l-read , I. I letters to T-heTerra~b '~tan- I | dard accusing others of "idiotic ravings of the town Give us a referen- | I [] STARTING MAY1 2000 " iiiiiidi'!il;h,l~i!Piiil)ii~S,ee~lnu°~: |.I J7 ': justice, decency, and san- ' I I ity are never brought about I I THE ¢lllrY OF TERRACE WILL BE i by Ithate". sh°uld n°t surprise us that °he critic wr°te' "I am ! I COLLECTING I confused". I am confused, too, when men try to speak YOUR COMPOST 11 the facts on the issues and others critic|so him with ac- I I I 1 cusations of hate. Recently one critic wrote concerning homosexuality, |I Compost reduces land-filling volumes by up to 30%, will help to cover the. • I l "If that lifestyle brings happiness, we should not ques- I tion it." Excuse me, but I wonder who gets the happi- ~| landfill when closed, and is good for the environment. | hess? Gay does not mean happy. ~l ~ I We have rapists free to walk the streets of Terrace, I with opportunity to offend again. We also have men who I OW THE PROGRAM WORKS I want to protect our children by speaking out on the facts I I I and are accused of hate literature. Give me a break. New calendars are being delivered to show which days are your Compost I believe it is time for decent common sense citizens I I I 1 to speak up and not be intimidated by those who would I Days (shown in green), and which days are your Regular Garbage Days. | use backhandedpsychology on us. ! I Please discard your old calendar, and use onI]~the new calendar, start. | I encourage anyone interested in the facts to read The i ityGaY(www.leaderu.com)Gene?by Dr. JefferYhasSatinover.an excellentLeadershiParticleUniverS'on the I : ing May 1 st. (The old calendars will not apply in May and June.) |1 I gender identity disorder by Dr. George Rekers. Another l, • Acceptable compost is: grass clippings, leaves and garden trimmings, i ! "whyg°°darticleAmericaiS bYwentDr.Gay,,.CharleSHoseaSOCarides,4:6 said,M'D'My entitleSpeople I • Only compost will be accepted on compost Days, and compost will not be | are destroyed for lack of knowledge,'Mayo, B.C. i Il accepted on Regular Garbage Days. |l Mercer Terrace, • Place your compost in the special biodegradable bags that are available free |l Ill at: Canadian Tire, Terrace Co-operative Garden Center, City Hall, or the Ill Wood/~o,,,o,,..~ h.~, .~.,~ nb~o.., ~,,o~,.~, ~.~,~ ,o~,, ,,~ ] ii Public Works building. Only these bags can be used. mainsubstanceofthet,'unkorbranchesofatreeo,'sh,aJb • There is no bag limit on compost. • Make sure to place your compost and garbage within three (3) feet of the :i traveled portiOnforof the roadway to help our operators pick_up.efficiently. • Ill[

q keep costs the program down, a two (2) can or bag limit for Regular || _ ~~& ] ~ i Garbage wdl also start May l. Additional cans or bags will only be collected , [] if they have and EXTRA BAG TAG on them. These garbage tags are available at | [I City Hall and the Aquatic Center for $1.00 each. | I

, , : Wood SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK IS APRIL 25-28, 2000. During this week, extra gar- |l 2OOO bage and refuse will be picked up FR££ o, ¢harge. This service does NOT , Northern Wood Forum /:i Gallery & Exhibition include car bodies, stumps, industrial waste, or items normally charged for at | ! • • May 4- 6,Vanderhoof, BC the landfill (e.g. major appliances). I l Join Us! Proud Sponsor: Let's do our part to keep garbage collection and landfill costs down, and help I|l /:iL the environment. For more information, please call the City's Public works | Department at 615-4021 ,I I!_[] The TerraceStandard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- A7

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( .'H~kIRMAN'S MESSAGE Welcome to the eighth annual Terrace Trade Show presente d • by'(:he Terrdiceand Dis't'ri~t Chamber of Commerce. The theme ,~ for the year 2000 is "Building Innovative Businesses for the New Millennium", which exemplifies how our economic ~nvironment is changing and how businesses are adapting to Lhat change. Terrace is the focal point for businesses and services in the Northwest and this year's show offers the opportunity for the vroad spectrum of businesses located here to showcase and promote their products and services. This year's show promises to be both entertaining and interesting with over 80 O exhibitors and displays. In addition, to the many new exhibitors and businesses taking part, there will be a great selection of local talent to entertain you. Again this year on Saturday, the Home Based Business Association will be having their annual spring show in the Arena Banquet Room. The number of innovative home businesses is growing each year, offering a diverse range of products and services. Take advantage of this opportunity to view Terrace's smaller, but vibrant businesses. As you tour the exhibits and displays, please remember that these entrepreneurs and businesses rely on our community to succeed and grow. Your loyalty and support will ensure a stronger and diverse local economy. A We hope you enjoy the show and have a great time! ~ A Justin Rigsby, O Chairman

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Habitat knowledge takes to the web A LOCAL FISH HABITAT EXPERT'S know- ledge will soon be available on the Web for all to read. Written last year, Alois Schillinger's manual is being converted to a digital format for display on a website maintained by the federal Department of DOWNTOWNTERRACE Fisheries and Oceans. The manual emphasizes Schillinger's technique of restoring the food chain in creeks and streams : , 7;ie Hear that have suffered environmental damage, i' He contends that breaking the food chain, that interconnection of plants and marine creatures, damages what had been healthy fish populations. At the same time, a summary of Schillinger's ,, , t of work will appear in the June issue of a magazine i ~ ~-, Our Cii-ff called "Cottage.!' He's also expecting a version of his work to be " I "" published in a newsletter put out by the European Centre for River Restoration , which is based in Denmark. Washington and Oregon fishery departments have also made contact. o Schillinger restocks creek and streams with plants which in turn provide habitat for the tiny creatures upon which fish feed. Rocks, called "'riffle rocks" or logs are placed on the beds of streams and creeks They provide ;', ~",,. /, --- ~.-~-___ sheltering and feeding locations for juvenile fish populations. Kitimat's new surgeon Ev's Mens Wear delayed for two months 4605 L&dse Avenue 635-5420 Kitimat's new general surgeon won't be arriving for Tuxedo Rentals "Celebrating 40 years serving you" another two months. Dr. Litif Sarkis, who was supposed to arrive on up March 21, has been given until the beginning of June to commence his duties by the Kitimat and Dresse~Bridal, Grad ~~:~:::':: fi~/ Area Health Council. "In the overall scheme of things, it's a small and Accessories ~ All cotton, colorfast printed shirts, long hitch," explained strategic planning committee 4609 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace ~iii~wearing, hard working, good looking shirts chairman Dr. Jim MacKenzie. Ph: 635-4211 ;:~---~ in colors & styles inspired by the west. Sarkis's delay is due to unexpected circum- stances - his own health. He's ill but is already on the mend. "It's quite unforeseen," MacKenzie said, • Commercial, Residential,~' noting the health council agreed to give Sarkis an Automotive Locksmithing ,~,*J~ CENTRAL FLOWERS "extra cushion of time" to ensure he'll be able to Since 1973 start June 1. Until then, Dr. Warrick Evans of Ter- • Authorized ASSA & See our selection of MIWA Dealers race has agreed to provide weekly service in Kiti- Copper & Brass pieces from Afghanistan mat. He'll handle elective surgeries on Thursdays Terry & Pat Heinricks • Safes- Sales & Service & Artwork from Africa. at Kitimat General Hospital. Journeyman Locksmiths 4624A Greig Avenue • EmergencyOpenings STONE GARDEN scultpures are in] Smaller airports seek Terrace, BC V8G 1M9 CHECK THEM OUT]! For Every Bloomin' Thing slice of bigger pie Toll Free 1-888-560-5549 Fax (250) 635-1918 4619 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. , Phone: (250) 635-5549 E-Mail: [email protected] ~, CALL IT a Robin Hood plan for airports. ~.~, ~ 638-1900 ~ 1-888-325-6667~ Terrace mayor Jack Talstra is backing Quesnel mayor Steve' Wail'ace'S idea to demand Vancouver International Airport turn over a portion of its mul- I~' Terrace~s''~' .... ~'"LARGEST'"*;~" .... '*'"Selectionli ..... of~ ~,~'t i ~'~*.... i~i~li ~ ~ j .....* T ' '~ ~77 - ' ~'" ...... ti-million dollar surplus to smaller needier airports elsewhere in the province. | Magazines& Newspapers Jf~J~ Smaller airports are struggling to adapt now that I they're no longer supported by Transport Canada. Vancouver, Talstra noted, makes money with every passenger smaller airports in the province !1 • INTERNET-COMPUTER ACCESS ~ funnel into it. "We help in the success of the Vancouver airport," Talstra said. "So we should share the wealth a little bit." I ' VA.S r ,WS "%4~OZLok~lsoAvo.,To,oce ~9~-~8~ ~~!1~

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_= Islanders push city Smile'.. /,/+ Ill James W. Radelet RADELET & COMPANY Barristers& Solicitors III Tax Law * Trusts • Corporate & Commercial III for better lagoon plan 1330- 1075 West Georgia Slreet, Vancouver,B.C. V6E 3C9 Ill April is Dental Health Month ~~ e:__604-689-0878 __Fax: 604-689-1386 THE CITY's plans to the lagoon so your aeration ,,Jl eventually expand its sew- system functions better," BC Dentists. Helping to makeyou smile. age treatment plant has he said. prompted Braun's Islanders All that material will be to call for improvements to removed and piled on the WII.P SI'SATXW the existing ponds. SOCIETY adjacent land, Christensen Comtntnfity Hcalitlg Centre Diana Penner, one of said, and composted with Prom Specials I'O lltrx.i29 the Islanders who suspect wood chips. Kilwanga BC the sewage ponds have The process sounds like V0J 2A0 contaminated ground water it would be smelly, he For The Grad. Tel (250) 819-521 I Fax (2~()) H Me-q37.1 in the area, wants a non- added, but he's assured it permeable liner installed won't be bad. Annual General Assembly in the sewage ponds, The resulting compost Penner, in a letter to will eventually be used as 7:00 p.m. the city on behalf of the top fill at the city landfill, 15% Braun's Island Committee, he added. Tuesday, May 25, 2000 says the thin clay liner in- Off any Nail Service Another grievance of Place: Wilp Si'Satxw stalled, when the ponds Braun's Islanders - namely were constructed 15 years the flow of treated sewage or Tanning Package Healing Centre ago, is expected to even- close to the river bank : NEW HOURS tually leak effluent slowly Stew Christensen since last year's flood Monday Friday 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. Kitwanga - Cedarvale Road into the ground. knocked out the sewage Saturday 10 a.m.. 6 p.m, "As the Terrace sewage fastest part of the river, as outfall pipe - has been Reports Elections treatment plant is prepar- required by the environ- solved. Notice of changes to the ing for expansion, it is the ment ministry. The city paid specia- hope of this committee "It's up and running and lized contractors $650,000 SunSalon Constitution. that all the lagoons will be working perfectly," he to build a replacement where every BODY tons down under brought up to a safe said. outfall pipe. 6:35-4544 ~Refreshments will be served!~ standard," Penner wrote. What will happen this It's covered by an arti- City engineering direc- summer, he noted, is dig- culated concrete blanket tar Stew Christensen was ging out sludge from la- designed to prevent distur- reluctant to comment on gaon number one. bance by logs and other the letter because Islan- Solid waste in that pond objects moving during high ders have threatened the has built up to a depth of water. city with legal action over as much as four or five The new pipe went into contamination of well feet, he said. operation last month, rr water. "Every so often you Christensen said, andHOmESi is He did say all clay have to go in and take that carrying the city's treated + tnthJ eartl liners leak, although very. build-up of sludge out of sewage well out into the gradually. " . •

leaks"Even at all thoughtimes it claymay Man gets four yeai's be hundreds of years be- ,+I Scouting's National I -l) ~ Ft II tween the time when water A MAN who skipped out of jail and broke into 19 homes goes from the top of a clay here during a five-week period last fall will spend four liner to the bottom of a. years behind bars. I ~ ++~l=h++ ~p+: ++,-!~+:,.++.++:u. l clay liner," he said. Christopher Prokopchuk, 21, pleaded guilty in a Terrace ¢ Christensen added the courtroom April 17 to escaping lawful custody August 29, m ~ lagoon liners were built to 1999 and committing 18 counts of break enter and theft and t )dcd I rods ii a safe standard and he be- one count of break and enter with intent to commit an in- V l~:il:i,~,?,:,:t,rt members' tft,dcrsta,,dit,g a,,d care of the I lieves the treatment dictable offence between Aug. 31and Oct. 6, 1999. plant's operations are safe He was arrested and put in back in jail Oct. 7. • +i!++:::.!:~::!~+.~" ~-~ 'i now. Prokopchuk, who also goes by the alias "Pork Chop", II Although the city typically entered houses through a door or window while ...... I I Funds raised by'i'crr;icc SCOtlting Grotlps will... • bought a chunk of land just residents were not at home. He stole mostly compact discs, l • ~ODU~R ~ --" "~ l II east of the present treat- cash and smaller, easy to carry articles. / Assist Terrace Scottting Grottps in their prognlnt =i,,d ii "SINGLE ++W..~)DES ": " I', inc. ment plant from a Graham He is originally from Stewart and came here after serv- I m c;unl)ing activities ' II Ave. farmer for expansion ing time for similar offences in Revelstoke. Prokopchuk I ...--'-.~;/...... L~Modumar Home Store/ ,/' 15"/. of the fUll(IS raised will sponsor scouts ill third [J of the plant, that's not ex- also broke into houses here in the mid-1990s. l:" _';_...,,tk~, CornerofHartHwyandBellamy l worM countries with conllilUnity dcvclopnlent 1] pected to happen soon. projects such as diggillg wells and e{lucational II "It's not in our five-year i a'~m)im|l~lm=mlllllllllllll --....-- ~.,~.~ l prognlms II plan and it's probably no! I ~.m.mup.m.~ l~"Jl~ Trent: r PLEASE HEI.I~ SIJI~POIIT YOUR LOCAl. SCOU'I'S II :in our 10-year plan,, r IL"mvuMH-mlI~ n,,~l.'lmm mr,--m i • ) I 962-11733 ~.~ TREE 1 LANTING TOCFAKE I LACE~ON MAY 6 'n, 2001) "Christensen 'sald' ...... "7 Ill ~=m m ram= m= .... ~-1~ v m .=z=~.~,,w.l

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, , I A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 TERRACE STANDARD Skills for Successin the Workplace Your Welcome B USINES s REVIEW Wagon Hostess for • Positive Attitude Terrace, B.C. are" .Assertiveness .May 9, 2000 New landing system advancing #..t s~z.g A LONG-PLANNED me- Tanya • Guidelines for Goal Setting thod of improving the 6 ! 5-0330 • Mapping your future goals chances of planes landing • May 11,2000 at the airport in bad Emp/o~r Emp/oyee Expectat/ons weather should be in place • Professionalism at Work this fall. If you have moved 'Employee Expectations & A $25,000 cheque given to Terrace or have Employer Expectafions..a match? the Terrace-Kitimat Air- lust had a new • May 16, 2000 port Society last week by baby, are getting Prob/e~ So/v/rig & Teamwork 16-37 Community Futures married, or start- is being used to pay a Ke- • Ar~ you a team p~ayer? ~ E~~III lowna company to design ing a new busi- • Come andfindou,! ~111 a satellite-based naviga- ness, just give us a • May 18, 2000 tional procedure. call. Sponsored By: The new procedure, de- Human Resources Development Canada signed for use with a glo- Time: 6:30 pm till 9:30 pm bal positioning system (GPS), means pilots in %sA LCOM~ Northwest Training Ltd. aircraft carrying the right o?,o~ 201-4622 Greig Ave. 638-8108 equipment will be able to pinpoint exactly where they are in the air. And that will help them land in conditions which may now result in can- celled landings. GEORGE CLARK, chair of 16/37 Community Futures, was at the airport to Pilots now use beacons hand over money to airport manager Rick Reed to finance work on a new GPS and other electronic landing system. ground-based equipment to guide them in to a certain preach will help reduce lots. Community Futures comes point at which time they that historical four per cent "GPS technology is from Western Economic MCEWAN GM'S must be able to see the cancellation figure, Reed changing all the time. Diversification, an arm of runway. If not, they have noted that it won't be per- When the equipment is in the federal industry depart- D A ilk, iT ¢Di¢#1 A I to execute what's called a fect. and the pilots are trained, ment. missed approach. "Weather is weather," we'll be ready," said Fra- It's part of a pool of Last winter, for exam- said Reed last week. ser Mackie, the secretary money available for speci- ple, seven per cent of the "There's nothing you can of the airport society. fic community develop- flights which tried to land do about it." Accuratus, the Kelowna ment needs, says 16-37 here were scrubbed be- Some aircraft and heli- company which will do the manager Joe Whitney. cause of weather, says air- copters using the airport work, should have the GPS "In a case like this, port manager Rick Reed. now have GPS equipment approach finished in a there is clearly a need," That was an exception- on board. couple of months. he said. ally bad year, he noted, in But the big push will It then has to be ap- Two years ago, 16-37 that the average over the come in convincing sche- proved by Transport Cana- used the same pool to pro- last 10 years has been duled air carrier Canadian da, which could take an- vide money to Stewart to around four per cent, Regional to install GPS other couple of months. keep its recreation centre And while a GPS ap- equipment and train its pi- The $25,000 from 17-37 open. Trade show underway this weekend "THIS YEAR'S trades show spon- known local auctioneer Leo de Jong for at this year's trades fair. sored by the Terrace and District is in charge of the live auction Its doors open Friday, April 28 at Chamber of Commerce at the Ter- which begins at 4 p.m. 5 p.m., closing at 9 p.m. On Satur- race arena will have a special side "It's rapidly growing," Phillips day, April 29, doors open at 10 a.m. to it. said last week of the list for both and lose at 6 p.m. and on Sunday, A silent auction followed by a auctions. April 30, doors open at noon until 4 FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 635-4941 live one April 29 are raising money The silent auction is called that p.m. ~ ~., ~. ~ :. for a couple injured Jn an automobile. . because peopl e;iintereste d in its • h~ere~ will • " < ~I~'; 4: accident in Venezuela in February. items submit their names and ment,',,nclud,ng a jazz land trcm in, Organizers of the "Friends for amounts they would pay on paper. A Rattle and Hum music school and a .,.8oo-8,2,392, j.iGoodwrench Friends" campaign have gathered list of what's available will be on fashion show from Pizzaz on the Sa- McEwan N scores of items for the silent auction hand. turday. and for the live one on behalf of Some items for this and for the Local home-based businesses will I Service[> Alexis and Rolf Ahrens, says cham- live auction will be available for also have their wares on display in a www.mcewangm.com ber manager Bobble Philips. viewing at the chamber of com- separate event in the arena banquet The silent auction begins at 10 merce booth at the trades fair. room on the Saturday of the trades We Can Make It Happen At The Bright Spot Otl Highzoay 16 West In Terrace a.m. and lasts until 3 p.m. Well- All 82 spaces have been spoken fair.

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lilIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIlIIIlIBIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIlllII The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- A15 Cuts to hu rt ll,::+,t'[+Ntmt )?: .e I1,+;!,;exerase MacKay's Funeral Service Ltd. local schools ?can Sen'ing Terrace, Kilimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert :THE PROVINCIAL government's plan to cut payments Monuments Concerned personal ito private schools next school year have Terrace's inde- t0ngg°/, Bronze Plaques service in the Northwest 'pendent school principals worried they may not be able Terrace Crematorium since 1946 to afford to operate. BIo~dln9 8 km in 30 ndn~s can ~es ~ ~ur he~ Ifs tl~t dmp~. Frances Nuyten, principal of the Veritas Catholic 4626 Davis Street ischool, is shocked with the government's March 27 bud- A Terrace, B.C. V8G 1X7 'get proposal to cut private school money, especially Sharin~He~hh~r a 4~1~~,~ .~c~:e Phone 635-2444 • Fax 635-635-2160 since the education ministry failed to consult the Future~'m 24 hour pager schools. Pr.TRrlEIPrTfTlOfl, "It's unbelievable," Nuyten said. "This could close us down eventually." In its new budget, the government states independent school will not receive the 2 per cent salary increases awarded to public school teachers beginning April 2000. Independent schools will also not receive the addi- You BE THE JUDGE tional benefits for teacher-on-call provisions negotiated fin that agreement nor the money for the third year of the BY CLAIREBERNSTEIN kindergarten to Grade 3 class size reduction program al- ready in place for public schools, He Put His Foot in His Mouth~ Nuyten said these cuts don't make sense especially "Hey Toml You ust ran through a stop signl" since the government has been paying teachers salary Barry cringed. Tom had one finger on the wheel of his racy increases and increases in teachers' benefits for the past sporls car. "Don't be such, a baby. I looked both BASED ON /T/~.~I['~ 123 years. ways• The coast was clear. ACTUAl. COURT lfll=,Jl~ "They are going to exclude operating costs needed to "Oh really?" Barry quipped. "Then I suppose CASES that cop who's waving you to the side just wants to run a school," she said. "Our costs go up every year like sav ,H;, ,' your tone, mister." anyone else's." "To'm winced "1 didn't see an" coN" The cop started yelling hysterically. "Get off • 1 t" I' She said if the government goes ahead with its cuts, ' He was h~dmg..... m a driveway, s eedyl " my foot. i th¢ school would have to increase its student tuition fee. ,,-,-L.,u~...... ro.en creep. ,om spunerea,pe ,~opymg • on . Barry... •was .,. now hypervenhlatmg.. Come on • ' • , Iom, |~llS IS rlalCUlOUSl The school charges parents $75 per child per month, good cmzens hke me. Doesnt he have a murder to ~ . , , ...... solve or something?• ,, Tom pulled over to the side, .. Iom. Sl g nea...... Jeez, everY one .IS I~..UST SO U P11 g hi' $120 for two children, and $140 for three or more child- ~.A...... ~.t.~A i'nese aoy...slenslon. Will Kill yOU, ouaay. Iry some ren. C~fficer Rotilo yelled out "Move a li,le closer to deePrbrreath~n.g." , ..... / Ready, set, grow • , e, ,h nl~neo " kJ1,rlcer Ko/no uanea pounamg on me nooa Nuyten explained the government saves about $143 Barb Whiting reinforces some raised beds at Tom snarled "Oh, so now t"his...... uy aoesn i' like" of Tom s car.,, GET OFF RGHT NOWi million every year on students who attend private the Apsley Community Garden in preparation m arkin either J' o . ~t. . r Tom sowv took his foot off the brake. y p. • ,g . m g nna gwemm a pmce o1, "Alright alreacly I'm not deal, you know If you •schools, rather than public schools. She estimated it for the growing season. The Terrace Anti Pov- my mma. • • ...... , ,. , .... wanted me to move, all you had to do was ask iwould cost the ministry $1 billion in school construction erty program helps low-income people and visit y.:;a1'n 'ia~'J:°tmcjo 3sarhey par;:::°~,e ?:: ;:; n~c:lY~dT°~hdars°3:ikff the cop's foot, And was costs, teachers' salaries, and materials if all childrcn in others without access to a garden to grow out of here.' Tom grumbled as he inched the car 8 . ."'~ ...... iprivat¢ schools switched to public schools. their own vegetables. Whiting says there are toward the curb In court, iom rrleo to oe paine. Tour manor, Currently the government pays private schools 50 per assault is the deliberate, active application of four open spots for newcomers to the Apsley Officer Rotilo guided him. "Keep golng...a little force on someone. But I didn't de[il~nralely roll cent of the costs it spends per pupil at public schools. garden. And she says they're also planning to closer...closer...closer.., okay, care- onto the officer's foot. It was an accident. And For example, this year the education ministry gave expand the Evergreen Community Garden on ful...aaaauuugh...you're on my footl You're car's once I was on his foot, you can't say I assaulted Coast Mountains School District 82 about $6,400 per the southside this year. Plans are in the works on my footl" him, because I didn't apply force or anything. I public school student. Private schools in the school dis- Barry started freaking out. "Are you com- juststayed there." to level and clear the second phase of that pletely insane? You're going to kill a cop?l" The prosecutor stormed to her feet. "Your trict received $3,200 per student. garden, which last year provided growing Tom rolled his eyes. "Why do you have to exaggerate every~ing. It was just an accident." Honor,you can't view the aspect of going on the City councillor Lynn Christiansen, whose two child- space for eight families. foot as separate from failing to remove the car ren attend Veritas, said the ministry's formula for inde- Meanwhile, Officer Rotilo was turning red with from the foot. It was one continuous action that pain. "Don't just sit there, you idiotl Get off my included both the active application of force and i pendent schools need to remain the same. damn footl" "It's already to hard for independent schools to be Tom shook his head. 'Unbelievable. That cap's the guilly mind necessaryfor assault." '.competitive in recruiting teachers and offering decent still pushing me around." He rolled down the win- Is Tom guilty of assault? YOU] Be The Judge• ' wages." dow. 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EV BISHOP Canada carpentry compe- tition held in Vancouver Enjoying the day my

daughter's way "He' s good - really ight now, I have complete free- good. Without ques- R dom in writing about my children. tion he's the most ta- I can relate the cute things, the lented student I've not so cute things, the disgusting ever had." and the hilarious things that my kids come out with. They don't roll their eyes - Joe Murphy and groan in embarrassment about their mo- ther's references to them in print. Hopefully I have a few more years before for the second year in a being forbidden to even allude to the little hu- rOW. mans that I helped bring into the world. All His gold medal earns too soon I'll receive the moan, "Muuuuther, him the right to compete please!" Then, for the sake of easier relations, in the national carpentry 1,11 have to keep all the things my children championships held in teach me to myself. Quebec city this summer. Until then I will go on sharing my delight at The chances of him my children's perceptions and words, knowing winning the Canada-wide that countless other parents are just as amazed carpentry competition are by their children as I am by mine. When I good, says Caledonia high WELL CRAFTED BENCH: Caledonia carpentry whiz Chad Buhr recently finished making a bench, made think about the qualities my kids have, the one school carpentry instructor out of local birch, that he will give to Thornhill Elementary School. Students who take the Carpentry 12 that comes to mind first is their wholehearted Joe Murphy, especially course are encouraged to do community projects for local schools and non-profit organizations. embrace and love of life. I think there is sortie since Buhr won the natio- part of you that, in childhood, sees things and nal contest last year. ted pupil. rising with his father, who naturally to work with." pay for his trip to the na- feels things more poignantly than adults usual- "He's good - really "Chad just has a natural is a carpenter. After graduating from tional carpentry competi- ly do. Hanging out with my kids often leaves good, Murphy said. ability," Murphy said. "He "I've been working with high school in June, Buhr tion in Quebec City. me stunned with vivid memories of my own "Without question he's the has a great work ethic and my dad since I was really said he hopes to take an If anyone would like to childhood. Delight and wonderment, pain and most talented student I've takes pride in what he young - ever since I can apprenticeship in Terrace. make a donation, call Ca- confusion come back triggered by my child- ever had." does." remember," Buhr said. Buhr is currently look- ledonia school at 635-6531 ren's amazement at life and their experiences. There's no limit to Mur- Buhr said his talent He added: "I just work ing for sponsorship to help or Chad at 638-1960. Awhile ago, on the way home from school, phy's praise for his talen- comes from years of prac- well with wood. It comes Riah was laughing maniacally, blasting us with the frigid air of late January in Terrace. She suddenly realized that the breeze was chilling her sleeveless arms. (You'd have to ask her why she was sleeveless.) Local author recorded "Hey, I feel PLASTIC!" she yelled, deligh- Around Town ted. Moments later, turning a corner too quickly, I didn't avoid the ocean of a puddle Northwest's history Dyer returns formed by the curb. FUNERAL SERVICES NOTED INTERNATIONAL affairs commentator Gwynne Just thawed water sprayed in through the Dyer is making his third appearance in Terrace in 10 window, landing on Riah. were held Monday for "Yahoo, Mom, you're the BEST," she chat- Norma Vletcha Bennett, years. author and longtime Ter- Dyer, born in Newfoundland but who now lives in tered. race resident. England, will speak at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Friday, "Yeah, the best!" chorused her brother and May 5 at 7:30 p.m. There is no charge. He'll take ques- a friend who were laughing hysterically at the Bennett, who was born in Wetaskiwin, Alberta in tions after his lecture. show. Dyer's subject is how should democratic countries "Do it again! Do it again!" I didn't have the 1912, died on April 17 at conduct themselves around the world. heart to inform her that I hadn't cruised Mills Memorial Hospital. "After centuries when democracies were the belea- through the puddle on purpose, that I'm not She would have been 88 guered underdogs, we have entered a world where demo- that cool. years old April 27. Suddenly I remembered a time when jump- Her first book entitled cratic countries are safe, overwhelmingly power, and what you might call the moral majority," writes Dyer in ing in puddles was a priceless form of enter- Pioneer Legacy, Chroni- a summary of his lecture. tainment. cles of the Lower Skeena He'll specifically refer to the events in Kosovo where When my daughter was about to lose her River, was Bennett's la- western countries waged war to protect human rights. 'first tooth, bottom front, her permanent tooth bour of love taking her Dyer is a newspaper columnist and has made a wide was almost fully-grown in behind it. The pro- more than 20 year to com- variety of television and radio documentaries. spect of losing it made her lip tremble and her plete. eyes well up with tears. Thinking that she was The book, which re- concerned about pain, my husband and I tried counts the story of native to reassure her. settlement and later on, Calling big bosses She interrupted us, "I'm not worried about it white settlement up to the THE HEART and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and Yukon hurting, but I don't want my teeth to fall out. I 1920s, is a well-documen- is looking for company owners or managers to help it want rows, like a shark." ted history of the lower raise money when its Big Bike comes to town May 26 How do you not laugh at that? Inside I was Skeena. and 27. in awe. We live in a society where people so Bennett coaxed stories The bike can handle up to 29 people each time and dread looking "different" that they "fix" al- from early white pioneers, the plan is to have that number of bosses and managers most anything they can. For a brief time in compiled stories of the re- collect pledges and tour the town en masse that day on childhood we're spared insecurity about our sident Tsimshian and the foundation's big bike. A big medal goes to the big looks to a point where we actually think shark painstakingly gathered rare boss raising the most money. teeth would be cool. photos of the early days to A special time, 6:45 p.m., has been set aside for this Not every thought my children trigger complement the tales of particular ride May 27 and the goal is for each person to comes with a laugh or a funny twist of per- those who lived along collect at least $500 in pledges for the Big Boss Ride. spective. A sad expression, a moment when I these Skeena River. Norma Bennett is photographed in 1997 at book Demand has been so high that what was to be a May can see in their eyes a glimpse of older under- The book is so well-do- signing event. Her first book Pioneer Legacy, Chro- 27 event has been expanded to include rides on May 26. standing, a jumble of hurt feelings that aren't cumented it won a provin- nicles of the Lower Skeena, published In 1997, is a All 19 rides available for Saturday have been filled in my power to fix.., all those cause me to re- cial silver medal for his- well-documented account of local history, and at least two teams will be going out May 26, says member back also. torical content from the organizer Rana Nelson. The goal is to top last year's Amidst all the joy and fun of parenting, I'm BC Historical Society. Her second book, en- for equipment at Mills collection of $25,000 for the heart and stroke foundation. intimidated by the knowledge of how strongly "It was quite an accom- titled Pioneer Legacy Vo- Memorial Hospital. More information is available from Nelson at 638- the early years of your life influence who you plishment," said Bennett's lumell, is expected to be Bennett said his mother 0017 or from Christine Walkinshaw, the foundation's co- grow up to be. I'm even more intimidated by son Ric. "She was very published soon. and father Bill Bennett ordinator, at 638-8464. the realization that this is the stage our kids proud of her books." Proceeds from Ben- moved to Terrace from the People who wish to ride, but who aren't part of a are in; the having the foundation laid for the Over the years Bennett nett's books go to the Dr. United States in 1958 to team, are being encouraged to call either Nelson or grown up they'll become stage. This know- compiled so much infor- R,E.M. Lee Hospital Foun- purchase a motel, called Walkinshaw. "Some teams don't have a full comple-. ledge challenges me as a parent to make sure mation, she was able to dation, a local society de- The Motel. ment so they'll be looking for more people," said Nel- my kids know that I love them, no matter write three more books. dicated to raising money son. what. I want to give good input, solid support and big laughs along the way to help balance out the harder times, because despite our best Locals urged to support Friends for Friends Day intentions, sad things do happen in childhood. I aim to not let myself get too stressed out A GROUP of local merchants and friends of enough," Roldo said. Works Coffee, is currently in therapy at a hos- while pondering the future. I have faith that it Rolf and Alexis Ahrens are holding a number Roldo added the couple will needs money pital in Vancouver. will work out to good and when I need some of events Saturday, April 29 to raise money for to purchase a wheelchair and to renovate their According to her brother, Chris Chico!ne~ encouragement, the words of my daughter the couple's extensive medical expenses. home to make it wheelchair-accessible. Alexis was able to leave the hospital for~ll come back to me t making me smile. Rolf and Alexis suffered major injuries in a Friends for Friends day begins April 29 in first time for a few hours last weekend. +~.... "I am so excitedl I can't wait until tomor- motor vehicle accident in February while they the Lazelle Mini mall parking lot at 8 a.m. Chicoine said his sister is learning to cope row. I almost think this is the best day of my were honeymooning in Venezuela. The acci- with a garage sale and bake sale. A hot dog with her paralysis. "She still has good days lifel" What makes these words my all-time fa- dent has left Alexis paralysed, unable to move sale will start at 11 a,m. Face painting and and bad days," he said. vorite quote from her'/There wasn't even any- her fingers or her legs. balloons will be available for children, He would like to thank the everyone who thing particularly special happening that day. Lara Roldo, friend of the Ahrens', said. A silent auction will be held from 10 a.m. to has helped support his sister, Her enthusiasm is crazy and good, If I can Friends for Friends Day is being organized to 3 p.m. at the Trades Fair in the Terrace Arena. "We are blown away in regards to the sup- teach my kids half as much as they show me raise as much money for Alexis as possible, "If A live auction starts at 4 p.m, port Rolf and Alexis have been given," Chi- about livingt they'll beOk. we can raise $50,000 it still wouldn't be Alexis, 30, who was a manager at Ground coine said. B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000

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Beasley's Mix: Every Friday night, Halfyard, the amazing one-man band performs, featuring Terrace Art Association's 33nd anniversary of BOXING Re l~,ax on our / music from Sting, Eric Clapton, Bob Marley; ~ the Spring Arts & Crafts Show Saturday, • Everlast, and many morel April 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ~-~ Sat., April 29 /__1-" ..... Theatre Nights alive ,,,.,,.. PATIO Terrace Little Theatre presents Morris Panych's black comedy "VIGIL" at the McColl Teens aged 13-18 drop in! Come to the . Ful/Se~iey* ]l Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street April 27-29 and Carpenter's Hall Fridays from 8 p.m. to 12 L~:I~::: j May 4-6 at 8 p.m. Tickets at Uniglobe a.m. and Saturdays at the Teen Learning II Hi,heal Grant ' Courtesy Travel or at the door. Call 638-1215. Centre from 8p.m. to 12 a.m. There will be [ ~ , "n~a,u" ~)i Musical workshops, music, videos, dances, crafts and , .... much more. It's free! Pre-teen program for l( KARAOKE ]('Don'tDrink&--[ children 8-12 are invited to the ET Kenney Every Cabaret The BC Nurses Union has created a theatre Gym Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for I/ I/ ,.Drive /I On Saturday, April 29, the Terrace piece which looks at the value of nurses' work. crafts, videos and games. Parents must I / Thursday [IOur tREE CourtesyI! l Community Band will present its 10th annual Over 70 nurses from across B.C. have shared accompany youth to register. Volunteers and I I Comeinand IIVanwill pickyou uplll Spring Fling Cabaret, 8 p.m. at the Elks their moving and humorous stories with a any donations are appreciated. For more Hall, 2822 Tetrault St. Join them for an group of writers and researchers. These stories information call Marj at 635-0174. evening of fabulous live music, swing dancing, will form the basis for "Hurl, Hemorrhage, decadent desserts and finger foods! Only 100 Heal - The nurses' Musical." For the first time 'l 3086Highway16 seats. Buy your tickets early for this great in North America an artistic production about Make the 'Scene! fax to 638-8432 to add event. Tickets are $12, and available from nurses will be performed by working nurses ,your event to the Standard's free band members only or call 635-4632 or 635- who are also professional actors. The entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. 4729. You must be 19 years or older to attend. production will be presented at the Best Thursday for the following week's paper.

Wednesday Anrii 26 versary of the Spring Arts and Crafts Baby Massage: Learn how to massage Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ter- your baby by a qualified massage therap- race Art Gallery. ist from 1-2 p.m. every Wednesday at the Terrace Hospice Society is having a North West Health Unit. No cost. Bring a Yard Sale at 4809 McConnell Ave. If you blanket, towel and massage oil. Call Ca- are interested in making a donation of therine Chapman at 638-2200 for enquir- goods please call Wanda 635-6011 to ar- ies and/or to register. range pick up. Come on out and support Parenting your teen course: A six- Hospice in your community. week course begins at Kalum Horseshoe Skeena Bands Giant Garage sale SAFEWAY Community School (Clarence Michiel). takes place at the Skeena gym at 8 a.m. www.safeway.com Designed to help parents understand their No early birds. Donated items can be teens L°°k at h°w differentparenting is dr°pped°ff Friday fr°m 5"7 P m Help Hill Sp ing S il TERC'CE today. Gives ways to improve communi ..... send'the band to.nationalsinToronto.., i, "'"" r pec a ~= 2HRYSLEI il cation (with respect), develops the cour- Terrace Model Airplane ClubMall. ~,~'-~ -.,~ 2!~,~,~ ,::::,,i,...~ : . . age to be imperfect, ideasfor problem Show at the Skeena Mall. If you are in- Ill[l] www.terraceautomall.com solving, encouraging responsibility, and terested in model airplanes come and p ril70aYff . A A[ what to do with issues around school, chat with members and see what we are .w ~rl~/ confidence,d rugs and alcohol, sex, and up to. Have a no risk first flight on the st- violence. Call the family place at 638- mulator. For info call George 638-0787. 1863 to register. Mother's Time Off: Fourth annual at Thursday. Auril 27 garage sale and bake sale from 8 a.m. to TERCCE Terrace Public Library's book club noon at 4733 Halliwell.Donations accep- I :HRYSLEI I ~ meets at 7:30 p.m. in the library's board I terrace.automall @telus.net ted. Call Trish 635-0967 for more info. room. Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaeis Monday. May 1 M rpett & Myateriea I will be discussed. Everyone welcome. Terrace Downtown Lions meet every The Terrace Standard Please call the library for more info 638- 1st and 3rd Monday at 7 p.m. at the Skeena Mall S = ARD [email protected] 8177. Thornhill Lions Hut. New members wel- Katimavik Party: The Katimavik Your website/email address come. 635-1887 group has arrived in town and would like Tuesday. May 2 could be here] to invite the Terrace community to their Meet Margaret Thompson, author ofl Contact us at 638-7283 official "Get to Know You Party". Come Eyewitness at the Terrace Public Library to the Kinhut between 7-8:30 p.m. to meet from 7-8 p.m. Margaret Thompson is also the 10 new volunteers and share some of the author of Squarhlg tlre round: the early their music, stories, photos and poetry. days of Fort St. James and a collection of 0 Snacks, coffee and tea will be served. For short stories, Hide and Seek. She has been I more info call the Katimavik House at a high school English Teacher in Merritt,; 635-3594. Madeira Park, Sechelt and Fort St. ~ Friday. Anril 28 James. She recently moved to Victoria Spring Cleaning booksale at the Ter- where she now lives and works. Door FAT "SPONGE" race Public library starts oat 5 p.m. and prizes and refreshments will be available. Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a magical key to blocking all those tasty and prevalent dietary fats? continues during library hours until 5 p.m. Call the library for more info at 638-8177. Dietary fats have foremost been linked to health problems, on Sunday, May 7. Thousands of discar- ' Thursday. May 4 including breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, cervical, ded library books will be sold at incred- Greater Terrace Beautification Soc- uterine and endometrial cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabe- ible prices. Stock is replenished daily. iety's annual general meeting at city hall tes and obesity. Call the library 638-8177 for more info. council chambers at 7 p.m. Membership Baby'sName: Baby's Name: While rm not aware of any earthly magic, there is a unique KellyMatthew Curtis Lincoln form of fibre that we should consider. Very few of us get enough Multieultural gathering at 7 p.m. at fee only $1. ShaylaKaya Giselle fibre, and it's essential to our health. the Family Place. Spring celebration. Friday. May 5 Date &Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: This fibre, Chllosan, is a cellulose.like polymer that comes Bring your heart and relax and enjoy Noted international affairs commentator Apr. 2, 2000 at 8:05 p.m. Apr. 9, 2000at 4:23 from the shells of crustaceans, such as shrimp, Scientific stud- meeting families from different cultures. Owynne Dyer is making his third appear- Weight: 7 lbs. 14'/2oz.Sex: Female Weight: 9 Ibs. Sex:Male ies demonstrate when combined with specific forms of vitamin Take a part in making a Polish Easter and ance in Terrace in 10 years. Dyer, born in Parents: ScottSwanson & Parents: ShelleyJohnson & c, it can absorb up to 8 times its own weight in dietary fats, TerenceLincoln Exciting news for dieters, this has considerable potential for share with us how you celebrate spring, Newfoundland but who now lives in Eng- Sandra Stephens others as well. Chitosan has a unique ability to lower HDL or More info call Ewa 635-0664 or Noriko land, will speak at the R.E.M. Lee ¢ ¢ bad cholesterol while increasing LDL or good cholesterol. It 638-8529. Theatre Friday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m, There may absorb heavy metals and toxins, and soak up excess stom- Saturday. Anril 29 Baby's Name: Baby's Name: ach acid to promote better digestion. It has additional anti-viral is no charge. He'll take questions after his and antitungal properties. Friends for Friends Day: A group of lecture. Dyer's subject is how should de- S~er KeetonGene BdannaGermaine Munday it's important to remember that this dietary fibre absorbs fats local merchants, family and friends of mocratic countries conduct themselves Date & Timeof Birth: Date &Time of Blrfiu indiscriminately, so never take it in the same meal as good fats. Alexis and Rolf Ahrens, who were ser- around the world. April 3, 2000 at 9:32 a.m. Apr. l l, 2000 at 2:54 a.m,. These would include essential fatty acids, fish or flax oils, vlla' iously injured (Alexis is paralysed) in an Friday, May 6 Weight: 8 Ibs, 15'hoz,Sex: Male Weight:7 lbs, 6oz,Sex: Female rains A, E, coenzyme QIO or fat soluble medications. Parents: Esther Deanna Guno Parents: Jason &Mtchelle People with certain allergies should exercise caution. While auto accident while travelling in Vene- Women and Development Garage most shellfish allergies are in response to a protein, it's possible zuela, are having a garage sale, live auc- sale from 8 a.m. (no early birds please) to ¢ ¢ they could react to this form of fibre as well. • tion and hot dog sale to raise money for 12 p.m. at 4707 Walsh Avenue. Women Baby's Name: THE SOLUTION: We can't let ourselves be fooled into the couple. The garage sale and the hot and Development is a non-profit group Baby's Name: thinkingthat we can loose weight eating cheesecake and french dog sale will be held in the Lazelle Mini JosephJames Burnett Jalen IsaiahWait Ross fries. But adding Chitosan to our diets could assist a reducing that raises money to aid women's organi- Date &Time of Birth: Date &Time of Birth: program, enhance digestion and improve cholesterol levels. Mall parking lot. The garage sale will zations and cooperatives in developing Apr, 6, 2000 at 9:20 p.m. I It's important to find a Chllosan combined with ascorbic acid start at 8 a.m. and the hot dog sale at 11 countries. Donations for the garage sale April 12, 2000 at 10:55 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 4oz. Sex: Male Weight:8 lbs. loz, Sex: Male Ii and citric acid. Erythorbic acid, aloe vera, and broccoli concen- a.m. A silent auction will be held from 10 can be dropped off at 4707 Walsh Ave. J Iratewould enrich the formulation. a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Trades Fair in the Parents: Michael& Candy Burnett Parents: Ron Tail& April 6urney Remember, a healthy body looks, works, plays and feels betterl Call Brenda at 635-0040 for more info. Terrace Arena. A live auction starts at 4 Attention Child Care Providers: The p.m. There will also be face painting and Community Care Facilities Licensing For information, a consultation or to balloons for the children at the garage Program is offering a workshop from 9 Get A purchase herbal nutrition products sale. Any items left over from the garage a,m. to 4 p.m. at the Terrace health Unit. at wholesale prices contact: sale will be. donated to the Salvation For info call Nicole 638-2507. Army. Tuesday. May 9_ Free Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Darcie Anneshy, Terrace Homebased Business Terrace Ringettes AGM at the library Maureen Gen!, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat) Spring Fair in the Terrace Arena Ban- at 7 p.m. Bruno Belanger & Krista Boflyan (Terrace). Baby Gift. quet Room, Tables available call 635- Wednesday. May 10 2365 or 635-9415. Hepatitis C support group: The first (Simple, huh?) ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS May Day Picnic in Lower Little Park meeting will take place from 7-9 p.m. at Just see our service desk for more information Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (near the library on Park) from 11 a.m. to the North West Health Unit, 3412 Kalum I (250) 632-2740- Kitimat 3 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and Street. If you or someone close to you is BB-.'Y,V',J =Co] ~= =hie| -- | Fax: (250) 635-1565 enjoy music, free hot dogs and drinks, living with this disease, please Come to 1B~'fz\v J =~o] ~ O =', [ o] - | EMAIL: [email protected] Brought to you by the Kittmat,Terrace "share your experiences and ideas or hear n~.-/._\-:"'"=:'- • J:~ • )~(]t,[e]=Tv 4m Overwantea Chang~rigCanadians Health i and District Labour Councnl' and unions, others, For info call Carol, 635-2200. i , One Persona t a qTme .. Terrace Art Association s 33nd anal- . : m i The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- B3 Pacific Northwest Music Festival results Speech Arts Awards Mark Guitar Duets, Trios or Pare Sharma Michael Strymecki Mem- Ensembles: Graeme Band Awards orial Trophy highest Mark Austin/Nash Park (Adjudicator's Choice) Choral Speaking. Kindergar- Carters Jewellers Trophy The Terrace Community ten to Grade 3: Weritas Highest Mark Strings Solo - Band Trophy: Grade 7 or 8 School Grades 1-4: Hayley Sullivan Band with most enthusiasm Terrace Rotary Club Tro- Royal Canadian Legion and musicality: Clarence phy Highest Mark Spoken (Ladies Auxiliary) Award Michael/Cassie Hall Com- Poetry (Dramatic) - 5 to 8 ($100.00) Highest Mark bined Band, Uplands Jazz years: Michalla Heighington Strings Solo - Grades 5 to Band Dr. M.R. Kenyon Award Open: Jamie Norton The McDonalds Trophy ($75,00) Highest Mark Spo- The Ellen Anderson Mem- Level B200 and B300 Cen- ken Poetry (Dramatic) . 9 to orial Award ($75.00) Highest tennial Christian Grade 12 years: Melissa Bahr Mark Strings Conservatory 8/9/10 Concert Band A & tV Speech Award Class: Kasel Yamashita The Alcan Trophy Level ($100.00) Highest Mark Spo- The Terrace Symphony B400 Smithers Community ken Poetry (Dramatic) - 9 to Award ($100.00) Highest Band 12 years: Naila Manji Mark Strings Duets, Trios or The XI Beta Mu Trophy Robin McColl Memorial Ensembles: Jamie Norton, Level B500 and B600: Ter- Tropl:y Highest Mark Spoken Marlee Emery, Hayley Sulli- race Community Band Poetry (Lyric) - 5 to 8 years: van The McDaniel Trophy: Ju- Rebecca Esau & Tianna Adam Engineering Award nior Stage Band, Thornhill Jr. Pedro ($50.00) Highest Mark Brass Secondary Jazz Band Mr, & Mrs. F. Hamilton Solo - Junior and Intermedi- Dr. R.E.M. Lee Award Award ($50,00) Highest Mark ate: Sam Gill ($100.00) Senior Stage Band: Spoken Poetry (Lyric) - 9 to Elan Travel - Terrace Caledonia Vocal Jazz En- 12 years: Elizabeth Esau Award ($100,00) Highest semble Dance Awards The Mike & Joan Brady Mark Brass Solo - Senior and Prince Rupert Community Award ($100.00) Highest Open: Katrine O'Byrne Arts Council TrophyHighest Mark Spoken Poetry (Lyric) - Terrace Rotary Award Mark Classical Ballet Solo, 13 years to Open: Naila ($75.00) Highest Mark Brass Junior - 12 years and Under: Manji Conservatory Classes: Darren J0el Carlson Tilden Rent-A-Car Trophy Bohle The Woodd Family Award Highest Mark Canadian Poe- Dr. G. Linton Award ($100.00) Highest Mark Clas- try: Jennifer MacKay ($100.00)Highest Mark Brass sical Ballet Solo, Senior - 13 2000 F-150 4X4 Terrace Ministerial Asso- Duets, Trios or Ensembles: years to Open: Jessica South- • 4.6 L Triton V8 • Air Conditioning ciation Award (Bible) Highest SUPER-CAB XLT Siobhan Anderson & Michel- gate, Hans Seideman • LTD Slip • Tilt/Cruise Mark Bible Reading: Fran- le VanHerd Eurocan Pulp & Paper $399/mos cesca Pretto Beta Na Chapter of Beta • Automatic Trans • PW/PL/PM Award ($100.00) Highest 36 roDS lease "$4,381 down Terrace Little Theatre Sigma Phi Award ($50.00) Mark Classical Ballet Large • 4 Doors • CD Trophy Highest Mark Dra- Highest Mark Woodwind and Small Groups: • Dual Airbags • AT Tires matic Scene: Sara Pereira Solo - Junior & Intermediate: Matrix "Gaiety Parisienne" $33,750 Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Liezl Behm Bahr Family Award • 4 Wheel ABS • Security Lock Award ($100.00) Highest Dr, B.L. 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Dance Studio Award ,, Crampton Personal Law tory Classes: Tabitha Nennin- ($100.00) Highest Mark :, Corp. Award ($50.00) Highest ger Stage Dance Solo - 14 to i', Mark in Public Speaking - 13 Prhtce Rupert Rotary Club Open: Kelly Grainger I: years to Open: Ken Adair A w a r d ($100.00) Spectrum City Dance ,, Instrumental Awards Highest Mark Sonata, Con- Award ($75.00) Highest Mark _ tSE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: 'Lease a new 2000 F-t50 XLT V8 4X4 Supercabwith auto transmissin, all terrain tires, limited slip rear axle, CO stereo system, monthly pay- _ . T. Tchernoussoff Trophy cert Group, Concerto Stage Dance Duets or Trios: I ment ol $399 based on a 36 month lease Item Ford Credit to qualified retail lessees, on approvedcredit. 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Pro hockey coming to Kitimat KITIMAT will be one of six Canadian cities to kick off the Northern Professional Hockey League next fall. Three Ontario teams -Thunder Bay, Timmins and Brantford - as well as Maple Ridge and Williams Lake SKEENA:,ANGLER: will play a 64-game schedule beginning next October. The league is looking to hire marketing, office, coach- ROB BROWN ing, medical and game day staff in each location. The lost monopod Prince Rupert sweeps -.m- ast spring John and I went to the upper whist playoffs Lakelse River to look for trout. John is new WHEN IT'S raining in Rupert, the seniors must be play- ----.,/to trout fishing. I'd told him the fishing ing whist. This year's B.C. Senior Games zone 10 whist playoffs would be good, so, naturally, it wasn't. The cut- in Kitimat April 9 were dominated by three Prince Ru- throat were using the bottom as a dining table and pert teams. supping secretively. We could see the flash of their Mary Arneson and John Basso took first place while silvered sides from time to time which, I told John, Audrey and Jim Stott and Margo and Hans Will took meant they were sucking some kind of bottom second and third. dwelling nymphal delicacy. Other upcoming Seniors Games playoffs include car- When trout are dining thus, catching them pet bowling at the the Happy Gang Centre April 26 at 10 requires a complex kind of angling calculus l'm not a.m., cribbage Saturday, April 29 at 10 a.m. at the much good at. The fisher needs to get a fraudulent centre. nymph the size of a seed way down deep and keep it Darts playoffs will be held in Prince Rupert May 6. under some kind of control. To do this with a floating I While social bridge and five-pin bowling playoffs will also be held May 10 in Terrace line is impossible. Doing it with a sinking tip is awk- Call Ron Kuechle at 635-5997 for horseshoes playoffs ward, and doing it with lead of some kind on the at 1 p.m leader ain't flyfishin'. Golf playoffs will be held June 10 and 11 in Prince John and I flailed away until late in the evening. Rupert. John is a photographer. He'd brought along a mono-, pod just in case there was a hatch of photo ops. A I Under 16 Summer Games monopod is a tripod missing two pods; a third leg that team named photographers use as a third hand to avoid camera THEY'RE the best under 16 girls basketball players in shake. John tied his to his vest. While he was casting the northwest and four of them are from Terrace. the knot came unstuck and slipped quietly into the Leah Male, Gillian Gook, Candace Klein and Allison river. It was too dark to recover the monopod by the Smith will join Prince Rupert's Jaclyn Flaten, Kristina time John realized he'd lost it. Monteleone and Gina Williams as well as Ashlene Ra- I went out the next day to look for the shiny alu- nahan from Hazelton and Pauline Williams and Marcina minum stick in the bright morning light. When I Wright from New Aiyansh in the July 28-30 BC Sum- arrive d,at.!h.%f]p~t;st~MarshallPerrinwas already fish- mer Games, ...... ~ .... ing. He'd already found the pole and kindly set it up Thel teami Was: selected by T~i'raee coach Bill~ Gook against a branch, assuming correctly that it had some during the April 16 try out camp.'' rs I value and that its owner would probably return for it. Junior badminton winne A season later, John and I were out on the Lakelse WHEN it comes to secondary school badminton in the again. northwest, Thornhill Junior was the place to be Friday The back trails were littered with moose drop- April 14. pings and the bones of last year's salmon. We passed REMEMBER THIS NAME: Jeff Frank had never tried competitive wrestling The winners of the A-event were as follows. a grove of twisted cedars and began fishing at Lower until he moved to Terrace eight months ago. Ellen Rushton, Lexine Atrili and Deserai Vandevelde Coldwater. Things started out badly. I cast a minnow took first, second and third in the girls singles event. out on the end of the new fly line. As I followed the In doubles, Deserai Vandevelde and Jocelyn DeWalle passage of the fly through the tea-coloured water a Rookie wrestler takes won gold. Ellen Rushton and Christine Porte took silver big, red steelhead rose from the bottom and snapped and Lexine Atrill and Jil|ian Ling took bronze. it up. There was nothing to do but break the four- Kolten Taekema, Justin Voogd and Alfred Jong took pound test leader. I pulled back on the five-weight fifth at national meet first, second and third in the boys singles. Taekema and Voogd then got together and won the rod as hard as I could, breaking the line at the looped IT ONLY took Jeff Frank 20 seconds to Wickie also attended the meet but failed boys doubles event as well connection between the running portion and the clear win fifth place at his first national wrest- to place in the 48-kg weight class. Alfred Jong and David Pham won silver in doubles head and leaving a 15-foot head attached to the fish. ling championship. "He went from 70 pounds last year and Nathan Rintish and Adam Toovey won bronze. A few hours later we'd beached some nice trout. But eight months ago, the 15-year- to 100 pounds this year - and it was all In mixed action, Alfred Jong and Ellen Rushton won John had his monopod carefully secured to his vest old rookie didn't have a mat to wrestle up, not out," said coach Dave O'Brien. gold while Brian Todd and Lexine Atrill took silver. this time. As we fished through a wide flat run it on. "He's just not packing the muscle but Kolten Taekema and Jocelyn Dewalle took home banged against the rocks. Sound travels well in water, Frank moved to Terrace from a 60- he works hard and he's got a great atti- bronze. and since fish are sound sensitive, John undid the student high school in Telegraph Creek tude." monopod and threw it up onto the bank. We fished on in September to improve He said Wickie was un- Golfing with the ladies his academic and athletic THE SKEENA VALLEY Ladies Golf Club kicks off a getting more distant and more spaced out as the day derstandably nervous opportunities. considering it was his new season golfing season Thursday, April 27 at 6:30 wore on. At the Secret Creek Pool we had lunch then And that he has. first national competi- p.m. we walked the tracks back leaving the monopod On April 6-8, Frank, as tion. The inaugural golf night is planned as a social, with where John had tossed it, something he didn't realize well as Thornhill Junior "I've seen him wres- golfing optional. Call the golf and country club at 635- until the next day and I didn't realize until he phoned student Robert Wickie at- tle better," he said. 2542 for more information. me later. tended the Cadet nationals Wickie and Frank Recovering the monopod gave me an excuse to go in Abbotsford. plan in the same age Ultimate Invitation fishing. I was on the river the next morning by noon Even though he won group next year. WANT TO play ultimate? The Terrace Ultimate Lea- and on the spot where John had tossed the the mono- fifth, Frank isn't satisfied To O'Brien, Frank gue is looking for players. pod into the bush like a javelin 15 minutes later. 1 with his performance. and Wickie are the pro- Ultimate, played with a frisbee-like disc, combines the rooted around in the brush like a pig after truffles: no "I should have done duct of a new generation skills of soccer, football and basketball in a fast-paced better." said the 83-kg monopod. Assuming somebody must have passed by of Terrace wrestlers. game where everyone is a quarterback and a receiver. wrestler. The local program here before me and picked it up, I fished on. This Ultimate is a no-contact, co-ed sport that requires no The Skeena Junior stu- was traditionally built referees! afternoon I got it right, catching lots of fish most of dent suffered from an at- on female power houses Local games are held every Monday and Wednesday, them robust specimens, including a dolly varden I tack of jitters in the natio- such as Pam Haugland beginning at 6:30 p.m., starting May 1. measured at 23 inches and a pair of cutthroat not nal forum and went down Robert Wickle who graduated last year The ultimate field is located on Straume Avenue just much smaller. I'd just released a fish when I was star- 7-0 early in his first bout. with three years of medals in provincial past the REM Lee theatre. tled by two anglers making their way downstream Frank calmed his nerves, came back and national competitions. For more information call Kelly or Richard Klein at toward me. I was enjoying being alone, so I reeled in 7-6 and was just about to take a scoring This year O'Brien combined the boys 635-6636. and made my way down a side channel, crossed the position as the buzzer sounded. Deter- and girls programs in hopes of gathering river to put a couple of pools between myself and the mined not to let that happen again, Frank the team's strengths in a rebuilding year. Rugby players needed RUGBY practices run every Tuesday and Thursday, be- other fishermen, to keep it that way. Again I managed won his next bout 10-2. In his next bout, Besides Frank and Wickie, Darrell he lead his opponent 4-0 before pinning ginning at 6:30 p.m. at the NWCC fields. to fool some decent fish. While eating my sandwich, Bolton put in a gold medal performance him in the first period. in the Small Schools' Invitational, the Come play rugby and compete on one of any senior I noticed a blue plastic tub, I picked it up. In black And Grade Nine student Robert new name for the AA provincials. men,over 35 men, women (of all ages) and under 19 bold print the words "Bubba's Bait Barn Prince boys' teams. George B.C." were printed on the top. I emptied the dark dirt from it then crossed the river to fish the pool Youth soccer kicks off I'd skipped on the way downstream. new season The two fishers were still fishing the run Polanco wins Rupert run THE TERRACE youth soccer association season is IT'S one of the first run- took the individual men's minutes. David Sheaer of upstream. I put the field glasses on them, steadying kicking off with a bang this year and association organi- myself against an overhanging alder. One fisher was ning events of the season open in 1:22:23 seconds. Prince Rupert placed zers want everyone to know coaches are neededl short, wore a pinkish sweater under his vest and had and Terrace runner turned His closest competitor, third. Organizers need coaches in most divisions, girls and blond hair. The other wore a hat and was a lot taller out in droves for the Kelvin Mark of Prince Inthe women's mas- and boys between 6 and 17 years old. If interested call than his partner. As I watched they stepped out of the Prince Rupert Half-mara- Rupert, trailed in eight ters event,, longtime run- Keith at 638-7677. river and began making leaving motions, As they thon April 16 in Terrace. minutes later. Shaun Da- ner Sherry Hamer from The youth soccer association also advises all referees that, according to a BCYSA ruling, all referees must began making their~way up the trail, I noticed a flash. Carolina Polanco, al- vies placed third. Terrace beat Shirley Be- When they passed behind some bushes and emerged renew their certification annually. ways a strong contender In the individual male lisle of Hazelton by six again I noticed the shorter angler was using John's To recertify, class 5 referees, aged 12 or older, meet at in any road race, won the masters event, for those minutes, monopod and as a walking stick. Out of hailing dis- Northwest Community College in room 1105 Saturday, April 29 at 9 a.m. Class 4 referees, aged 14 or older, tance and with no lhope of catching up I watched individual female open in 40 and older, Prince Ru' Jeanne Wakarvie, of meet in room 1101 on April 29 and 30 at the same time. helplessly as they disappeared up the trail i 1:38:!0 seconds, : pews Ray Leonard beat Terrace placed third with Telkwa;sJamesSmids Dave Stewart from Ter, a half marathon time of For more details, call George at 635'3719,

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How ~ Terrace Youth Soccer Goaltending key to requires are COACHES we in most divisions. championship title The divisions are for girls and boys aged between 6-17 years. If you are THERE WERE plenty of officials decided single penalty shots and break- Best of the best doing?. interested call Keith at 638-7677 shots, would decide the Top Scorer: away goals in the final game. Wben we ~:ll short r~3Ymr Brian Barwise. Super BM (30 goals) games of the men's futsal execration, please tellus. The Pipers scored on' Best Defence: When a newspaper story does playoffs, but it was the kee- fourth shot and advanced to Mike Denomme. Kitwanga Falcons not seem to rt'flect fi#rly what pers who controlled the face Super BM in the sec- Most spotYsmanliketeam: was said, let our editors know. game as the Blazers upset ond round. When we are unable to soiree Northern Knight )Ymr complaint, rt~, encourage Super BM to take the cham- In semi,final action, the Top goal keeper: 3vm to submit It to tbe: SKEENA VALLEY AMATEUR pionship title. Blazers took the lead in the Tony Ribeiro, Jock's Pipers B.C. Press Council First round playoff ac- first half in a game against Playoff MVP: 900 - 1281 W. Georgta St. HOCKEY LEAGUE ..... tion saw the Falcons easily the Falcons Wednesday Gil Rego and Nilton Praticante, Blazers . Vancouver B.C. V6E 3J7 beat Northern Knight 6-2, thanks to two goals by Tom done yet. utes 'Super BM applied Tel/Fax (604) 683.2571 Notice of Annual General Meeting taking an early lead and Westle. Blane Angielski scored pressure but Blazers keeper, controlling the rest of the The Falcons tied the off a corner kick to bring Gil Rego stopped every- Saturday, April 29th, 2000 game. game, but Westle added an- the Pipers within one goal thing that came his way. 1 p.m. at the • The Blazers also breezed other goal and George Silva of beating the league's top Rego's hard work was through the first round, tak- scored another to put the team. rewarded when the Blazers Bear Country Inn ing a 4-0 lead on Canadian game out of reach, The "Pipers tried for the scored on a couple of break- Tire, 'who scored two goals The Falcons added a late tying goal until the last sec- aways and took a three-goal late in the game for a 4-2 goal for a 4-3 final score. onds, but were denied by lead. www.bcpre.counclLcom/Ink final. In the other semi-final Super BM keeper Dmitri Super BM's Corey Wal- The last match of the game that night, the Pipers Filtziakis. die scored early in the sec- first round saw the Interna- and Super BM played to a This left Super BM up ond half to bring Super BM tionals battle the Pipers. 4-3 BM win. against the Cavalheiros Bla- back into the game, but the LUCKY DOLLAR BIN(, O The Pipers took the early Corey Waldie initiated zers in the final game Blazers pressed on, scoring lead, scoring two quick BM's goal scoring, fol- Thursday night. two more goals to take a 5-1 goals, only to see the Inter- lowed by an amazing goal The game's pace was set lead. May2000 PALACE May2000 nationals tie the game at by BM sniper Brian Bar- early as both teams moved Brian Barwise skirted half time. ~UNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THuRsDAY FRIDA~' ' .SA'rUBDAy wise to take a two-goal the ball up the floor quickly one more goal past Rego In the second half, the lead. allowing good shots on and the Blazers took the Ten~ce Internationals went ahead 4 ,e.a 5 TerraceCrime ~TerraceSearchand The Pipers didn't get goal. playoff championship 5-2. 30 Terrace 2 Canadian Peaks LitlleTheatreSociety St0ppers~iety ~ RescueSociety ThomhillJunior Minor ParaplegicAssociatio~ Gymnasticaub on a goal by Jackie Brown, many chances on net in the During the first 10 min- Kem~odeFriendship SecondarySchool Baseball Nonbwe~ KitsumkalumMuks- Terrace Minor Ni~ga'a'~C0~il• Socieq only to see the Pipers retie first half, but Dale Mace- ParentAdvisory Bdkley/Skeena kum~ Sisterhood Softball the game when Duncan Ste- do's hard work paid off for Council Association Reg~n end EldersSociety Association Ter~¢eLocal TerraceS~ting Dub wart blasted the ball past In- a goal. In Terrace 11 Te.~ce 12 ,e=e 3;~d.aceC0~wr~q ternationals keeper Frank Another breakaway goal 7 8 Terrace Canadian Community Anti-Povedy C~mun~ u~er Bureau Marelli. for the Pipers put the teams Minor ParaplegicAse~ialion VolunteerBureau GroupSodety KermodeFnends~ip CaledoniaSenior N~thwesf The game was still tied tied at two at the half. SecondarySchool Hockey BenevolentProtective Order of N~a'a]~l C0mcib Bulkley/Skeena Orderel Elks#425 TerraceSkating Club after a five-minute sudden In the second half, Bar- ParentCouncil Association Region Royal Purple TenaceL~I death overtime, and went to wise added a second goal 7 ,e=e Terrace 1QBi(]B~thers ;)0 0~ra a best of three shoot out. and Trevor Lutes scored on 14 15Terrac e 6 Canadian Peaks 1•"" Anli.Poverty ~d BigSisters ol RoyalPu~ Each team scored one a long shot to restore Super SkeenaJunior Minor PampregicAssodafion GymnasticClub GroupSociety Terrace P.A,C,E,S,Day Care SecondarySchool Northwesl goal in the first three shots, BM's lead. Hockey RoyalCanadian Kinette Club gsga'aTd~ Council Sociely ParentAuxiliaq Bdkley/Skeena •Terrace L~al re~Yo~thSoccer tying the game again, so But the Pipers weren't Association Region Legion#13 of Terrace Assoda~on 4 Terrace Terrace Youth 21 2Terrace 3canaaian Bluoback v Ang'P°verty Ho~bl ~ # F~r~.T~'K~t,~ Thomhi[IJunior Parapiagic~iatian SwimClub GroupSociety A~l~aq Ke~deFriendship SecondarySchool Minor Nonhwest Terrace Miner N~'a Td~ C0undl. S~iely .. Hockey TerraceRingette Soccer ParentAdvisory Bulkley/Skeena Softball Ter~eaL0eal TerraceYoufh Council Association Region Association Association SoccerAssociation Sports S zope Terrace Youth Soccer Association would like to advise all Referees that, due to a new 28 29 30C.,ian 31 TerracePeaks Terrace Palap~icAssociation GymnaslicClub B.C.Y.S.A. ruling, all referees must renew CaledoniaSenior Minor Northwest certification annually. SecondarySchool Hockey BulkldylSkeera ShamesMountain Play tennis this summer ParentCouncil Association Region SkiClub THE TERRACE Tennis Club invites players of all skill Referee Courses levels join them at the Hailiwell courts Tuesdays and Class 5 (must be age 12 or over) Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Sat April 29% 9:00 a.m., NWCC Room 1105 Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. I olu a, o mootSunday, from 1 pm to i Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.,Sat. LateNight Games Doors9:30 p.m. Games9:45 p.m. The membership fee is $20 per~.s¢lisi0~, a.ad~ i.0p.lu,dg,,i "' ~-:~ Class 4 (must be age 14 or over) membership toTennis B.C. , ~ , i!,.:/ ,:. !-':, ~at',~'*Suh~Apri129!"/30% 9:00 a:m., NWCC: Bingo Every. saturdayAfternoon ,:t~,,ii ,,:,,~ ~...... Call Ada at 635-9695 or Dighton at 635-2925 for Room 1101 T,V. MONITORS NO SMOKING AISLECONCESSION more information. Call George 635-3719 4410Legion, Terrace 635.2411 THANK YOU The Terrace Minor Hockey Assocmtlon andthe BC Amateur H~ckt~Y Association wish to extend a h~ankYOr~';ioa~lh?~you WhOch~d m March 19 - 24

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': 110 • 155 OBITUARIES BY~r~H NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ~,,~= COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A43365 re,,,,, ANNIVERSARIES Pursuant to Section 20 of the ForestAct, a Timber Sale Licence is being offeredfor ~,, . : sale. CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- FULTON Closing Date: May 18, 2000 District: Kalum FRANCES BIRDSELL Geographic Location: 19 kmArbor FSR dian Pardon seals record. Marjorie Adelaide(nee Kenney) Term: One (t) year CONSULTING American Waiver allows legal was born May 1, 1918 in Volume: 21,,449 cubic metres, more or less • Facilitation ,Mediation entry. Why risk employment, Vancouver. She passed away Upset Stumpage Rate: $27,39 per cubic metre business, travel, licensing, de- The upset stumpage rate was determined by the Market Pricing System, and is • Consensus Process suddenly in Vernon Jubilee applicable only to coniferousgreen sawtoggrades• • Spanish Translation portation, All Canadian/Ameri- Hospitalon April 13, 2000. Species: Hemlock 52%, Balsam 48%, more or less can immigration applications. Marjorie will be deeplymissed Tenders will only be acceptedfrom individuals or corporations registered as a Small Call 635-2184 1-800-347-2540. by her husband, Clarence and Business ForestEnterprise, CategoryOne (t) and/or Two (2)., Logging System: Low ground pressure Summer GaS/Cable FOR INFORMATION on servic- their three children: Thekla This licence requires the building of approximately0.5 kilomstres of on.block roads• VIVA CLINIC es available to people with dis- (Doug). Linda (John) and KIm; Ground based skidding is either low ground pressure summer or winter ground abilities and the Designated skidding with a 1.0 metre snow peck. Recoveryour heallh in a her seven loving grandchildren Parking Placard Program call and three great-grandchildren; Applications will be accepted by the District Manager, Kslum Forest District, 200- nalural integrated way, BCIILRC at 1-877-288-1088 5220 Keifh Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia VaG tL1 until 8:30 a,m. on May 18, her sistersLorraine Johnston and 2000. LIFE ENERGY ASSESSMENT GIANT ANNUAL Spring Flea Norma Morrison;brother Edward There is additional material which the applicant must consider in their application, includesenvironmental Market. April 30th noon. Kispiox Kenney;as wellas extendedfam. This material, application forms, and other information about the Small Business and foodallergy testing Valley Rodeo Grounds. Great Program, can be obtained from the above Forest District Office. SpecifyT~mber Sate ily members.Marjorie was a life- Licence A43365. ABOMATHERAPYMASSAGE family fun. Old stuff, new stuff, long teacherwhose greatest thrill REFLEXOLOGY,EAR CANDLING crafts, face painting, foods, etc. was to teach a child 1o read and Info 250-842-6764 AURICULARACUPRESSURE write. Frances Birdsell, IF YOU witnessed an accident II s.~ ,= .,~ ~,,,,; II She beganher careerat the age NaturalHealth Practitioner on Sept 17/1999 - Red 1967 II J" ''' ''''"j U of seventeenyears, in a one- Call635-2194 foran appointment Mustang, Green 1994 Mazda II r,~,'~ II room schoolhouseat Sheridan 4506 Lakelse(ac~st~ T~e~ rupture) 626 mid size car, TimHorton's Lake in the Cariboo.She subse. on Highway. PIs call Teresa. quentlytaught primary children at 250-633-2188 NIRVANAMETAPHYSIC Beairsto school and sewed as ~ & HEAUNGCENTRE TWEEDSMUIR PARK Rod & I1~"- II Primary Supervisor for the Gun 25th Annual 1000 yard Vernon School District. After shoot. Two day event. May 6 & retirement she continuedteach- 7. Club house, Babine Lake • Rd., Burns Lake. Sight in Sat. Ing English to new Canadians "ForA Splritua! &,Awareness 7:30 - 11:00 a.m, unlimited and readingto an adult literacy, Journey"May6 10; S, May7, ~lO- 4. class - 10 shot, heavy barrel. 5 fogram : .... ' ...... "~ ' Everyonewelcome J'oih ~'s t~rta,ifin, shot: starts 12 noon. Other A ~ervlceor Hememorancewm iniormetive,relaxing& awakening classes Sunday 9a.m. sharp. II eeither are sporty II II be held at Trinity UnitedchiJrch experience.Door prizes, canteen, on Wednesday,April 19, at 4:00 aromathempy,reflexology, Steak supper Saturday night. II Bot, are fun, II It Overnighters please RSVP 250- 1] ~ ~Ja~, .P..eattand ]1 p.m., with Mr. BrianJackson offi- Palm/AuratTarot/ChannolReadings, II Healings:cPJstal, polarity, therapeutic 692-3600. Display tables avail- e_u_~guess_wh°'s II II ciating. In lieu of flowers,those touch.~'eiki, spiritual, & pranic. able. II NOT urn;, 3 . II wishing to remember Marjorie Creativecentre, drumming, inbrmatio~ may make donations to the displays,herbology, pendulum work & II. II Arthritis Society of B.C., 895 muchmore. West 10 Ave., Vancouver,V5Z II Birthday II 1L7. Arrangementare in the care of Vernon Funeral Home. 542- 0155. SUBMISSION OF A PEST

KRUG MANAGEMENT PLAN Iohn Walter (Jack) on April 14th Pest Management Plan #351-014-00/05 , of the renovated 2000 in CampbellRiver passed Pest Management Plan applicant: awayin his one hundredthyear. ,~ Skeena Cellulose Inc. Mills Memorial Hospital Jack was bornJune 1st, 1900in Woodlands Operations Lorlie, Saskatchewanand was 4905 Keith Avenue Auxiliary Thrift Shop )redeceased by his wife Mary, Terrace, B.C. son Malcolm,daughter Joyce, and Skeena V8G SL8 In Loving Memory of 4544 Lazelle Avenue grandson Chuck. He is suMved Telephone: (250) 638-5700 Fax:(250) 638-5720 Roy Joseph Stephenson by his childrenAngus of Campbell Skeena Cellulose Inc. is developing and requests approval Aug 1911940- April 6100 River, Ron (Sharon)of Campbell Born in St. AIbed,Alberta, resi- under the Pesticide Control Act for a Pest Management It's now time to play, go River, Catherine (Lorrle) of Saturday, April 29 dent of Thornhillsince 1976. Plan. The plan requires that an integrated approach out and have fun. But by Sechelt, John (Brenda)of Cobble Join us for ribbon cutting and Roy leavesbehind to mourn his toward vegetation management be taken; specifically, the looks of that eye, Hill, and Don (Mary) of Terrace, wife Rika (Frederika)sons: Trevor that all suitable options, including manual treatments, prizes at 11 a.m. maybe next time I'd runt/ twenty-eightgrandchildren, thirty-! and Bradley; father: Cryril sheep grazing, and herbicides, be considered for treat- Stephenson and mother Mabel four great-grandchildren, four ment. This plan replaces the Pesticide Use Permit process. Happy 40th Pepin; siblings, Doug, Karan, great-great-granddaughtersand Denise,Anita and Patrick. six remainingsiblings from a faro. The purpose of the plan is to detail the management Brad Even though you've slipped ily of twelve; Irvln, Ella, Nelson, approaches that will be utilized in establishing or main- eadh's bonds, in our heads we will taining young forests through site preparation, brushing Guess Who remember,and throughour memo- Alma, Richard,and Joyce. ries, you liveon, Jack was raised on a prairie and weeding, and conifer release. I would like to expressour grati- farm, attended college in Vegetation control methods include: tude and thanks to all Mills Saskatoon and came to British MemorialNurses and Doctors,also Columbia to pan for gold in the Herbicide Treatment Non-Herbicide Treatments those who showedoverwhelming Fraser River near Spuzzum. He -Backpack Applications -Sheep Grazing supped, with flowers, cards, food married Mary Ann Campbellin (i.e. broadcast spot, cone, .Manual Brushing (i.e. chain- ; and donations. Vancouver,B.C. and they lived in wick and basal bark) saws, brushsaws, hand, Especially thanks to Thomhill -Hack & Squirt slashing, girdling) community Church, for their Stewart, Prince Rupert, Port DSS CARD problems. Did you Clements,back to PrinceRupert, -Cut Stump -Mechanical Site Preparation expressions of sympathy, meals, -Brushsaw Applicator loose the DSS programming? flowersand prayers. Salmon Arm, Queen Charlolte We can fix, a guaranteed. Email Roy will be sadlymissed, but not City, and CampbellRiver. Geographical description: at [email protected] 250-692- forgotten. He workedas a diamonddriller, • SkeenaCellulose Inc. TFL1and FLAt6835 Operating areas 3265. Fully .quaranteed Frederika.Trevor & Brad a carpenter, owned a taxi com- • Orenda Logging Ltd. FLA16883Operating area SOAP OPERA UPDATES panyand operatedmany types of • Buffalo Head Forest Products FLA16884Operating area NOWIlll 1-900-451-6624 EXT. equipment before retiring at the 3230 $2.99 per rain must be 18 age of seventy-two. Communities within or near the Pest Management Plan area nclude: yrs. Procal Co. (602) 954-7420 Jack always loved a party and • Terrace and District WILL SET UP and maintain his familyand friendswill be hold- • Stewart your sinai business bookkeep- ing a celebrationof his lifein eady Ing requirements. 10+ yrs ex- July in CampbellRiver. His ashes Proposed herbicides: perience. Excellent references will be interred nextto his wife at Trade Name Common Name upon request. Phone 635-9592 Tlell on the Queen Charlotte Vision Glyphosate or Emall: manucomp@uni. islandat a laterdate. Release Tridopyr serve.corn Duration of the plan is from July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2005. Copies of the Pest Management Plan application and maps of the proposed treatment areas may be examined in detail at'. By ten weeks after ,f~ Skeena CelluloseInc. conception,the prebern~j~ Woodlands Office child s fingerprints W 4905 Keith Avenue are alreadypermanently ~o.~ ~': Terrace, B.C. engravedon his or her skin. VBG 5L8 Foreverafter, these may be used Attention'. Silviculture Forester to identifythis uniqueindividual. BUILDING FOR LEASE A person wishing to contribute to the development of the pro- TerracePro-Life Education Association Box882. Terrace TERRACE-KITIMAT AIRPORT posed Pest Management Plan can send written copies of com- ments to both the applicant and the Deputy Administrator of The Terrace-Kitimat Airport Society is calling for the Pesticide Control Act, Ministry of Environment, Lands and The War Amps Parks (address below), within 30 days of the publication Of this NEVERAGAIN!I expressions of interest to lease a 5 bay garage notice. V;deo Series building of approximately 359 square meters. The building is heated by natural gas, has an overhead Deputy Administrator, Ministry of Environment, Landsand Parks "In I war, everyone sufferS... 325-1011 Fourth Avenue we mull never let It crane, hydraulic hoist and washroom facilities, it happen egeln." Prince George, B.C. ' " would be suited for a heavy-duty repair shop. TO m I video lilting, vlIIll Om Web SHe It V2L 3H9 www.waramps.ca Please contact Rick Reed at 635-2659. Telephone: (250) $68.6155 Fax:(250) 565-6945 1-800.260o3030. I I II I I

c t The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 - B9 FORESTDEVELOPMENT PLAN I : 355 FURNITURE (Extension) I BUILDING TO BE Pursuant to seclion 19 (4)of the Forest Practces Code of British [ DEMOLISHED M,SC OFFICE furniture. 250- REG. HEREFORD Yearling Columbia Act and section 4 of the Operational PlanningRegulation, | 638-7727 bulls, polled, quiet, good feet, ATTENTION: I lost 40 pounds I] Deve]opmentthe opprovolof Planthe 1998"2002 Major Amendment Forest Development W0rk/Den~se Plan and98-1 Forest for [] TERRACE-KITIMAT AIRPORT ;: ! : 365 :ii:7 : 5494New bloodline.Peter and PleaseAnita Gattiker call 846- in 2 months. We need repre- sentatives in your area. Call to- l Thomson Industries Ltd,, Forest l cence A16837, has been I MISCELLANEOUS HORSE & Tack sale. Sunday day. 250.635-1543 I extended to July 01, 2001. The original term of this Forest ] The Terrace-Kitimat Airport Society is i nterrested in ~~ I DevelopmentPlan was July 02,1998 to Ju y 01, 2000. I hearing from parties to demolish a wooden FORSALE ~:' Apri, 30th, 11:30am 4071 Mc- | The Forest Development Plan and Forest Deve opment Pan Major I \ ~ Lean Road. Quesnel. Please AUCTIONS ARE hot! Exciting ] Amendment covers the fo owing geograph c areas: Little Tillhorn ] building located on the airport. In exchange for 2 MOBILE homes 12x56 far book early. Phone BC Auctions. Dot.CamDot.3am business,busines Turnkey, ] river, Bluff Creek, Salter Lakes, Verney'Passage,Work Channel and I demolishingthe building, all salvage becomes the $2000 and 10x40 for $1500. 250-g92-9325 training,train ng, high prattprofit, no experi- [ Denise Inlet. | property of the demolisher. Please contact Lane Ready to move, great for stor- once,ence, no selling, exceptional I For further information please contact ROd Fowler, at (250) 635. I hamhome/office .~/office or plu£plug in business. 1 6956 or in writing Of Posl Office Box 220, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A6. I Mitchell at 638-8345, pager 147, age, workshop, etc. 250-638- www.tackstore,bo.ca Bi#Biq Demand.I)emand. 1-800-654-97881-80C 8084 ~ ~l E.Ci)MMERCEE-COMMERCE Fr~Franchise. Mul- FREE RANGE tiple E-ConlmerceE-Commerce Profit Con- ~--~ pine series steel building built tree No experience required. CALL FOR FISHERIES for the snow loads of the interi- I! PORK & GEESE III tree No experien,$10-$20K per or. Must sell! Make an offer. ]1 FOR SALE I[[ Earnmontl~, up full totraining, $1 complete ]] PROPOSALS ]] Worth $20,500. 250.567.3810 ] i I montl,, fullbusiness. trainin 1-800-654- II]. The Nass Fisheries Renewal Committee (NFRC) II ~ CALL 9788turnkey business. Coming Soon to Terrace Build- 798-22 1 4 ESSENTIAL OIL Markets ex- III is accepting proposals to the Fisheries Renewal BC III ere Do-It Center. Spectacular II "Hay is also Ill ploding. Earn big $$$ from home III Salmonid Renewal Program. Funding is available I| savings on windows and extort- I~ available for sale ~ in this lucrative irindustry. See. ! I1[ for community projects that enhance local selma- [11 or doors. Lots and lots of sizes ~ why. Free into packpacl 1-800-773- II I nid stocks, restore habitats and promote public III to choose from. ~ 9963 II awareness of the need for fish renewal. The II ~ FINALLYI REAL money for real II I deadline for applications is May 12th, 2000. All II Centre. Large selection of per- work - Online! WcWork at home II applicants must receive a proposal package from II ennials, bedding plants, stokes from computer. No selling. Eve- seed, bulk seed potatoes, hang- ryone welcome. Easy US$ II I Steven Groves at 6355449 or 1 800 663 6396 III ing baskets, trees, shrubs, gel- Money!Me ~y! StartStartt, todayl ayl Send Email II I ([email protected]). All approvals for projeds III vanized steel frame greenhous- to: [email protected]:success~ ~m.' I1[ are subject to funding. [11 es. Large selection of sizes and GET~ ~INVOLVED with the Inter- II I The NFRC Partner Group has an open member-ill options, 10'x15' Gothic style net.net Work fronfrom hehome using a III ship policy for interested community organize- III starting at $520, cold frames simplesir, e system andind make seri- II] tions. Please call Steven Groves for more ]11 10'x20'atartingat$450. Decker ousou, money.nancy. F,Free ~h Interact sew- Lake, 250-6g8-7337 days. ice included. Call 250-698- ~_.information. # PACIFIC ENERGY direct' vent 7649, 250-248-8197, 250-635- gas heater. 25,000 BTU Cran- 2556 or 604-607-5539 berry Red. Porcelain enamel GREEN HOUSES for sale. finish. $995. 250-638-1104 after 8'x10' and up. Call for informa- Upper Skeena Fish Habitat Steward 5 pm. tion 250-635-3067 The Northwest Watersheds Resource Council (NWRC) is SCUBA GEAR Womens War- • We are backto oursummer hours Jl HERBALIFE INDEPENDENT seeking dell drysuit/gloves, hood, regu- IL~ Tues. - Sat. J Distributor. for product or oppor- lator, flippers, snorkel, mask, tunity. Please call Evelyn 250- A FULL TIME PERSON Thank You Everyone regulator bag, gear bag. $1000. 635-1543 TO BE FUNDEDBY THE HABITATCONSERVATION AND Rick & Bey Booth would like to exten~" our sincere thanks to all our neighbours & friends during the loss of Padi tank and weight belt $200. ICE CREAM Shop. Equipment STEWARDSHIPPROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENTOF FISHERIES Phone 250-785-7990 fax 250- our home and vehicles that were destroyed in a house 1218 Hwy: !6, Telkwil complete for Ice Cream, both AND OCEANS. 785-7905 htliulluwa,h~cks i,,re.'l,~'. C,~ soft 8, hard. Also Pizza, hotdog, Funding is for one year starting in May 2000, but may fire on March 21st, the love and comfort extended dur- Natcho, Slurpee quipment. be renewable. ing this traumatic event can never be repaid in words. TWO SINGLE Seaward touring kayaks and one double Folbot Price $49,000. Phone 250-638- The individual will assist in coordination of fish habitat, A very special thank-you to our dear parents Irene Kayak. Excellent condition, all 8889 or 250-638-8768 conservation, protection, restoration and stewardship Leason & Henry Gibbs and Marguerite Booth for being the gear. 250-265-3533 or e- PUREBRED GERMAN LAUNDROMAT/ COLLECT- projects. The Habitat Steward works proactively with gov- there for us with support and words of love. mail [email protected]. ABLE store for sale. Great lo- ernment agencies, First Nations groups, industry and com- Thank-you to our neighbours Jos~ Andrade & Sally shepherd puppies. Wormed. Website: www.eco.koote- First shots. Health hip and el- cation, new building & parking munity groups promoting advocacy, conservation and Philips, also Diane & Richard, Mim& Richard, for being so nays.cam lot. All offers considered. Call helpfull & supporting. bows guarantees. Parents may stewardship goals. This person will provide public educa- WANTED TO Buy: Head- 250-635-1128 or 250-615-4774. A special thank-you to Vivian King, Skeena Mall man- be seen. Avaiable April 1. Ter- tion and technical support to Upper Skeena stewardship mounts, lifesize mounts, rugs, race. 250-635-4084 Ask for Simon groups. ager and to Roy & staff at Northern Drugs for their con- hides and capes from all wildlife THE CHANCE to start your own Qualifications include: A B.Sc. in a resource manage- cern and donations. PUREBRED MIN. poodles. Un- game, also horns from moose, reclistered $3501 250-615-7679 business. This is your opportun- ment field or technician diploma with excellent communi- To co-workers Tony, Victor, Oliver, Pete, Sam & Gord, deer, elk etc. 250-545-9550 ity - operate your own business, cation skills, experience working with First Nations com- to L&C management, thank-you for all the comfort and WINDOWS FOR sale: suitable REGISTERED BLACK and yel- sum stock on location. You pro- munities, good computer skills and experience with Upper support you gave us. for greenhouses, enclosed low Lab pups. Healthy field and vide the retail experience for a Skeena watersheds and resource issues is required. To all the tenants of the Skeena Mall who donated so porches, etc. Sizes from 4'1" x trial stock. $250 to $500. Phone minimum Investment of $4,800. Hiring preference will be given to local applicants. freely. 3'x1" to 9'11" x 3'10". Please 250-842-6447 For more information call Karl Erwin & Judy - Northern Eyes Optical, Bruno - Gemmas, phone 250-635-3475 TOUCH OF the wild. Hybrid 250-635-2312 Send resume to: Victor - Cavalheiro Fashions, Ken & Kathy - Creative YELLOW POTATOES torsale. Wolves. Excellent companions, THE MONEY Machinel NEW Northwest Watershed Resources Council Zone, Phylis & staff - Jeans North & Universal, Renee - Eat or seed. Phone 250-635- gentle and friendly, very faithful. not an ATM. Most financially se- Box 229 Flowers ala Carte, Margaret - Shefields, Dianna - 5503 Phone 847-6039. $350 each. cure home based business in Hazelton, B.C. V0J 1Y0 Reitmans, Helen - Happy Days Handbags & Ruby Red, the world. $100,000/yr potential. Phone: 842-6S11 local 328, Fax: 842-6828 Laurie - Erwin Jewellers, Buck or Two and staff, Jeff - Investment starting under Bata Shoes. $10,000. 1-888-257-4164 (24 1981 JD 740A Grapple winch 0 Deadline; April 28, 2000 at 4:00 p.m. Also thank-you ever so much to Randy Smith of Terrace hrs) Member of BB8. Emergency Services, Terrace & Thornhill firefighters and hours on engine, workorders WE ARE a No Royalty Dollar volunteers, George DeMederios manager of the Bargain BOXES avail., good running cond. Fur- Store Franchise. We can build Store and Susie Viveiros for being so helpful and caring. ther into 250-636-9018 you an amazing store, Save To Roger & staff at Zellers, Fields, Canadian Tire, Curt HIGHWAY LOG hauler-1989 Kitimat River Fish Habitat Steward (CARDBOARD) you a ton of money. Locations at Totem Furniture for all your time, patience and effort. lreightliner 42" sleeper, 430 HP available nowl Carl: 1-800-992- The Northwest Watersheds Resource Council (NWRO is To Paragon Insurance & staff and Gary Shannon our series 60, 18 speed, 44 rears, 9932 seeking Insurance adjuster for your help and sympathy. FOR SALE air-ride, logging bull board, A FULL TIME EMPLOYEE ~,'...... :' Also a big thank-you to Aurele & Pierette Ayotte and PLUS 1984 Jeep and 1980 FOR SALE FuI~DED'BY THE HABITAT'coNSERVATION"A~I'I)~STE~RDS Hjl ~'~ daughter Jenny for taking care of Nicole over spring .,Pole trailer. All certified. Ready to work $27,000. Trades con- WOOD WOILKING "" ~P'RC)GRAMOF THE DEPARTMEI~TOF FISHERIESAND OCEANS. bl'eak/'; ; ...... Funding is for one year starting May 1 and may be To all we have failed to mention your concern and 10/s5 sidered. Phone 250-638-0047 EQUIPMENT or page 250-638-3006 renewed. kindness have been truly appreciated, you all have a very Includes: The individual will assist in coordination of fish habitat, special place in our hearts. SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- ered, excellent price. 847-4083 l O'"Table Saw, 6"Jointer, conservation, protection, restoration and stewardship Sincerely yours 12" Phmer, Scroll Saw, projects in the Kitimat River watershed. The Habitat Rick, Bev& Nicole STAND R---D THUNDERBIRD RANCH and Belt/Disc S:mder Steward will work proactively with government agencies, 3210 Clinton Street farm equipment. Quality used and more. sales & locate,s. Hauling avail- First Nations groups, industry and community groups pro- "lb be sold ;is .'t single t,nit moting advocacy, conservation and stewardship goals. able. Dave Crossan 250-567- :: 230LOST&: 638-7283 j to the highest bidder Qualifications include: The person we seek must be highly 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- To view contact: Larry or motivated, an enthusiastic self-starter and be able to FOUND CANADA'S BEST 24 de,hoot, BC work in changing situations whita variety of people and HOUR 1 on 1 (18yrs+) 1- Revin :. 635-5449 interests. Strong interpersonal and coping skills are essen- FOUND: GIRLS purse. During 888-913-8122 from tial. You must have the ability to work effectively with a spring break. Call KiT to identi- fy. 250-638-1196 $2.00/min. Credit card bill- Volunteer Board and with other staff members on a team ing. 1-900-451-2220 basis. A B.Sc. in a resource management field or techni- FOUND: HUSKY cross female. FOR SALE Young. Brown eyes. Red collar. $3.99/min Website: D2 DIESEL cat. Manual/angle/ LOGGING TRUCK loads of cian diploma with excellent communication skills, experi- www.discreettalk.com tilt] push brush blade - canopy, Birch firewood for sale. Phone ence working with First Nations communities, good com- Found on Thomas Street, 1998 MPV60 STREET SINGLE WHITE female Non Hyster winch, runs well. Under- 638-7290. puter skills and experience in the Kitimat and Douglas horseshoe area. Monday April 10. 250-635-0650 smoker 34 happy, attractive, fi- carriage and track in good con- SWEEPER Channel watersheds and resource issues is required. Travel dition. $6550. 250-695-6562 af- LEFT IN Canadian Tire Buggy nancially secure. Enjoys nature, LOW flOURS out of town and overnight stays may be required on occa- conversation and travel. Seeks ter 5 pm or leave messa.qe. sion. The individual must have a valid drivers license. pair of fitover sunglasses. Re- I.OTS OF OPTIONS ward offered. 250-635-5221 single white male 33-45. Non- QUALITY SQUARE bales for Hiring preference will be given to local applicants. smoker, employed, good na- sale. Excellent horse hay. 55-60 WITI-[ "I'ILMI,I~R tured, honest with similar inter- lb. bales. 747-3605 LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pro at $$GOVERNMENT PRO- BUY NOW FOR Send resume to: the Bingo Hall in Prince Rupert. ests for companionship/ rela- WANTED TO rent Fence post Attn: Sue Christiansen GRAMS Information Govern- a black leather wallet. Please tionship. Reply to: File #59, c/o poundr. 250-635-1753 or 250- ment assistance programs in- SWEEI)ING SEASON Habitat Steward Hiring Committee return, no questions asked. I.D. Terrace Standard, 3210 Clinton 638-7252 formation to assist the start or MARTY@ 635-5449 Northwest Watershed Resources Council very important. Please call Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 expansion of your business and Kitimat Village Council (250)624-2002 extension "0". farm. Call 1-600-505-8866 PO Box 1028 Reward offered. 1000 BC Businesses for Sale Kitimaat, B.C. V0T 2B0 FOR SALE Registered red an- View online at www.Business- Fax: 250 632-4794 240 PERSONALS 3 GIGANTIC Equipment Auc- gus bulls. Two years old. In- Trader.cam or call 250-312- tions. Tractors & haying equip- cludes semen testing. Call 250- 7876 Deadline; April 28, 2000 at 4:00 p.m. A GREAT way to meet great merit and lots more. 1. Kam- 567-9522 peoplel Northern BC's newest loops April 22nd. Gigantic GENERAL LIVESTOCK haul- avenue for singlesll Profession- equipment dispersal for Wood- ing, cattle, horses,sheep. Li- al, safe, fun atmosphere. Amaz- fort Cattle Co. At the Kamloops censed and insured for Canada, District of Stewart ing start up ratesll Downtown Stockyards. 11:00 am 2. Kere- USA. Hay hauling and sales. PostOffice Box 460, 5tewart, BrilishColumbia VOT 1WO Office. Stepping out Singles Tees April 29th. Gigantic equip- 250-694-3448, cell 250-692- II mR SALE ' II Tel (250)636-2251 Fax (250)636-2417 Aqency. 250-612-0400 Tent & cattle dispersal for 6559, fax 250-694-3769. Jeff Email: doFsrewarl@hotmaiLcom BC'S LARGEST chatline. Over Rocking Chair Ranch at the Giesbrecht Transport, Burns I] Due to health reasons must sell!! III 4000 men & women call a day. Ranc hln Keremeos. 11:00 am Lake, BC> |l Turnkey operation with 5 year lease IIIII DISTRICT OF STEWART Connect live or just listen, Use 3. Williams Lake May 6th Gi- GET WHAT you need in Bull REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS free trial code 5030. Call locally gantic equipment auction for Power, Calving ease, high fertil- 310-CHAT. www.trylive- Pable Mln Cattle Co. at Wil- ity, fast gains, higher returns,' The District of Stewart is requesting proposals from interested firms links.cam liams Lake Stockyard. 11:00 Tarentaise gives you all this |l Serious inquiries only. [11 for extraction and export of gravel from the Bear River, which CAN'T USE Vlagra? Maximus am. For more information on and more. Yearling heifers and appointment: (250) flows by the town of Stewart, B.C. The proposals are due by 4:00 these sales call BC Livestock II For 635-4440 Ill Natural Cream now available. bulls available. Will-Dor Ranch. ,1~ Weekdays 8 AM - 4 PM pm PET on May 31, 2000. For FREE into kit call Mark's Producers Co-op. Kamloops 1-780-542-6575. Drayton Valley Aggrodafion of the Bear River is posing a flood threat to the town Plaza Pharmacy. Toll Free 1- 250-573-3939, OK Falls 250- AB. 497-5416, Williams Lake 250- of Stewart, and The District wishes to sublease its License oF 877-747-6664 STRAW FOR Sale square Occupation for gravel to a firm or firms which will remove it from 398-7174. LOOKING FOR passenger fly- QUESNEL EXOTIC 6th Annual bales. Phone 847-4083 the river bed and possiblyexport it from the 8ear RiverValley. ing to Las Vegas, for more into • The section of river bed available is about 1.5 km long by 200m Fur & Feather Auction. May 6th, call 250-635-3955 2000, 11:00 am. Alex Fraser wide. The depth of the alluvial gravel deposit is not known, but is MID-LATE 30's professional Agri-Plex. Please consign early. thought to be in excess of 5m. The deposit consists of gravel with SWM, fit, easygoing, N/S, out- 250-249-5210, 250-747-3212, DID YOU KNOW: less that 10 percent sand. doorsy, relocating to Terrace 250-992-6289 Stewart is served by an all-weather highway and a port facility mid-April. Would like to meet an SCHMIDT AUCTIONS saturday with a bulk loader and barge facility. optimistic woman 19-40 for fun, May 27, 2000 11:00 am. 3 miles The District will collect a royally from the sublessee of $1 per friendship and discreet Intimate East of Burns Lake. Equipment cubic metre on behalf of the Province. times. Nothing serious, but Re- vehicles, lumber, tools, tack, spect, Honesty, Discretion, and There is working area and potential for infill usage near the zone and more, To consign items call Monogamy always. Reply to Ritchie at 1-250-698-7351 or of extraction. Proposals involving consequentor subsequentindus- File #60, c/o Terrace Standard, 694-3305 trial or commercial development of the foreshore area are 3210 Clinton, Terrace, BC, V8G Computer Technology Program encouraged. 5R2 The successM applicants will be required to obtain necessary per- mils and approvals, including, in all likelihood, going Ihraugh the EVANLY.RAYS MARBLE OVAL dining room BC Environmental Assessment process. table with 4 chairs. $500. 3 FREE 2000 CALENDAR The proposals shall be written in a clear, complete and legible piece wall unit $300. Black buf- SRV39.99 c011ed0rs edition fet $150. Washer plus dryer manner. Proponentsshall outline their experienceand capabilities ratedbesl service and moslaccurate to undertake this pro ~t. The proposals shall also include an esti- G.E. $200. Black coffee table psychicsin (:doin 1998+1999 $150. 3 bookshelf units $150 mate of the vo ume to be extracted, an extraction plan, time ele- • Career abe. 250-638-0155 ment for extraction, discussion of extraction and processing meth- odology including thrill usage, storage and transportation. i Relationships Spouse habits, There For Further informalion and to express an interest in this project contact Brian Woodward, Administrator, at 250-636-2251, or by Picking Lotto # s ~ & We Ca r,e For More Inform.tion Call 635-651 1 fax and 250-636-2417, An information/tender package may be • V in 2000 ,•We're :~ Northwest prepared and/or a technical presentationgiven in Terrace and/or Plea.~e ~'el¢otne ~llP i,~ : Community 1-900-451-4055 your nelghbourhood the Lower Mainland if there is sufficientinterest, ~14 HRS. $2.99/mln. 18+ ¢anva~ SWhtfi hey :~~:cCollege B10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000

.... 530 EDUCATION':' :: ACCOUNTING STUDENTS Scott. Vohora & Company CARTERS JEWELLERS is Slocan Group- Chartered Accountants. Our now accepting applications both GITXSAN HEALTH Authority firm is interested in seeking full-time and part-time sales po- requires a community health Are you interested " nurse to provide community Ouesnel Division candidates who want to pursue sitions. Interested applicants lias an opening for a a career in Accounting. We will must enjoy working with the nursing services to Gitxsan provode training and financial public and in giving the best communities located in north Certified Millwright with previous experience. GoxtOs ellor western BC. Baccalaureate de- assistance with your course to service possible. Applicants Quesnel is a modern plant producing mainly 2x4 and obtain a CA, CGA or CMA des- please apply in person with gre in nursing or RN with com- Ignation while you are era- complete resume and referenc- munity health diploma and 3 export stock. IWA wages and benefits apply ployed with our firm. We offer a es. No experience necessary years experience. Current li- cense to practice nursing in Please contact: competitive remuneraton pack- EARN $200, $300, $500 per BC, criminal:record check and We arc offering a six month full-time age. Please fax or mai!your re- weeki assembling product in 3 references are required. Sub- SIocan Group- Quesnel Division Professional Counselling Program leading to ;t sume to'. PC Box 728 Prince yourown home, send a self ad- mit letter of application and re- 1920 Brownmiller Road Rupert, BC, VSJ3Sl. Fax 250- dressed stamped envelope to: Residential Scllool Abuse Counsellor Certificate sume to Arleen Thomas, Exec- 624-6929 O.P.H. 6-2400 Dundas St. utive Administrator, Gitxsan Quesnel, BC V2J 6S1 LOOKING FOR a new Career? West, Suite 541 ref 683 Missis- Health Authourity, Box 223, Ha- Phone: (250) 992-5581 START DATE: May 8, 2000 Train to become a Professional sauqa, Ont, L5K 2R8 zelton, BC V0J 1Y0. Fax 250- Diver in the Heart of the Carib- - ...... 5LOCAN Fax', (250) 992-8520 ..... to W rk after PO5 HUN AVAILABLb.: LaD 842-0079 GROUP ...... Dean. ~o stralgnt o Tech, .66 PPT wdh on-call and The Counsellor Training Institute of Canada ~raauallon. lz week courses ...... --, ICE MAKER/CURLING Club artd the Northwest Band Social Workers sta ~ J U~ ~: ndeSs~;!ewmber.aiFv°r t os , Manager. Smlthers Curling Club me e n : " seeks proposals from qualified Association are in partnership for this full time career.com or Ph. 345-949- Box 790 Port Hardy, BC, Ph. persons to provide Ice-making 0321 250-949-3415 Fax 250-949- and/or managerial services for Regional District of program.There is limited seating and if you are 6190 ,• six sheet curling rink. Interested Kitimat-Stikine interested of would like further information, REQUIRED PERMANENT live TRAIN TO work in the comput- parties should contact Wayne please call (250) 638-0744 or 1-888-655-6533 in care giver for elderly man, Stucklberger, Club President, at er industry. Network Techni- two days per week. Must be flu- has available a part time contract (out of town). cian, Computer Technician, 250-847-6615 or 250-847-9520 t~ ent in English, non,smoker, or by email: [email protected] ,3 Programmer Analyst, Office Ad- have first aid ticket, bondable. ministrator. For program or ley.net for more information and Janitorial position Send resume with references to to obtain a proposal call pack- student loan information, from File #16, olD Terrace Standard, Successful candidate will be responsible for our CDI College (Abbotsford age. Proposals must be submit- 3210 Clinton St. Terrace BC, ted in a prescribed format and cleaning the Thornhill Community Centre after Campus) Call toll free today 1- V8G 5R2. 888-229-1555 must be recieved by May 15, functions, mainly on weekends and holidays. 2000. Salary is negotiable and Also weekend cleaning of the Thornhill Animal I KITSELAS BAND will be commensurate with the COUNC I L KITSUMKALUM experience and qualifications of Shelter. Applicant must be reliable and flexible. The Cornerstone of Community Education for 25 years the successful bidder. BAND COUNCIl, Homeopathy & Healing ...... $69+ SKEENA DISTRIBUTION Serv- Please apply in person with resume and refer- ices, Northwest BC's Hostess ences to the Thornhill Animal Shelter between w- April 29 Kitsumkalum and Kitselas Bands require a Frito Lay distributor has open- the hours of 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday Intro to PowerPoint 97 ...... $164 Community Health Nurse. ing for holiday relief route driv- w- May 1-10 (Monday & Wednesdayevenings) er. Drop resume at 4931 Keith through Friday. Located in Northwestern B.C. on the outskirts of Ave. Between 1:00-5:00 pm Airbrakes ...... $180 Terrace. weekdays. (formerly Skeena May 2-6 (Tueday-Frldayevenings, all day Saturday) Beveraqes) Duties: Planning/developing/delivering community SUMMER STUDENTS We Traffic Control Flagging ...... $169 have openings for two summer TERRACE & AREA ,r May 6-7 health programs, health promotion, disease preven- students interested in pursuing tion; elder homevisit/care. No treatment nursing HEALTH COUNCIL Foodsafe Level I ...... $99 a career in accounting. We will involved. provide training to suitable ap- ,¢ May 8, 10, 16, 17 (evenings) plicants. Please fax of mail your Staff Pharmacist Air Conditioning Retrofit ...... $135 Requirements resume to Scott, Vohora & A part time or full time Staff Pharmacist is • Current registration Registered Nurses Association Company, PC Box 728, Prince 4.- May 8 Rupert, BC, V8J 3S1. Fax 250- required immediately for Mills Memorial Hospital in of BC Transp. of Dangerous Goods ...... $70 624-6929 • Baccalaureate degree in nursing or a Diploma in Terrace, BC. May 10 TECHNICIAN REQUIRED fully nursing licensed import technicial re- Applicants must be licensed or licensable in Commercial Vehicle Inspection ...... $350 • Experience in Community Health/Public Health quired for busy Volkswagen British Columbia. Previous hospital residency ,e- May 11-12 • Strong interpersonal skills dealership. Fax resume in con- and/or hospital experience would be an asset. • Knowledge of First Nations culture fidence to Service Manger, Building Service Worker ...... $225 Royal Volkswagen, Vernon. Reporting to the Chief Pharmacist the success- ~- May 12-14 250-545-2351 Send resume to: ful applicant will be responsible for the provision of Internet/E-mail ...... $89 Kitsumkalum Band complete professional services pertaining to the ,¢ May 13 Attn: Community Health Nurse Hiring Committee pharmaceutical care of hospital in,patients. Mgmt. Skills - Part III ...... $445 Box 544, Terrace, BC, V8G 4B5 EARN EXTRA INCOME Chemotherapy and sterile product preparation may as a Resident Manager be required. r May 16-19 Telephone: 250-635-6177 Fax: 250-635-4622 of a mid-size apartment Intro to Windows ...... $164 building Salary and Benefits as per H.S.A. Collective Agreement. Interested applicants are asked to ~'- May 16-25 (Tuesday & Thursday evenings) in Terrace. Closing Date April 28, 2000 Maintenance Skills an send resume to: WHMIS ...... $50 asset. ,¢ May 17 Human Resources Send resumeto: Terrace Regional Health Care Society OFA Level I ...... $83 Majestic Management 4720 Haugland Avenue ~- May 18 (1981) Ltd. ram Support 800-299 Victoria St. Terrace, B.C., V8G 2W7 I OFA Level III ...... $639 Prince George, B.C.V2L 5B8 Fax: (250).635-7639 Northwest Community College Terrace Campus, .has an Fax! (25,0)563-~8,033q.,,. #is(iLJ MOO,q(J.~l~ OW ~ .,'~'~ ' ,-. ,,.'.~.i~ : I. . ",J I rMay23-June2 ; opening for at1 O6-cailProqram SUl~l~or{: Clerl~i Si~l~:~lll b~~ I Intro to Word97 ...... $164 In accordance with the Collective Agreement between the College and B.C.G.E.U. Support Staff Scale, Level 5.

Responsibilities: Under the general supervision of the Administrative Assistant the incumbent will work with other Certified Benchman program support clerks to provide clerical support to programs; operate a multi-line switchboard console routing calls to appropriate people or locations; use word processing (or Certified Circular Sawfiler) equipment and associated computer programs for the production of learning guides, instructional materials, exams Join one of the world's largest sawmills in Houston, BC and schedules. Additional duties as assigned by the (http://district.houston,bc.ca) supervisor. Canfor is one of Canada's largest integrated forest products companies with principal Qualifications: Grade 12, First Year Office operations in British Columbia and northern Alberta. Located 320 km west of Prince Administration, or equivalent, and a minimum of one year George, our recently-upgraded Houston Sawmill, which covers approximately nine work related experience; background in Desktop Publishing hectares, produces 401,000 MFBM annually. (Pagemaker & Illustrator), Microsoft Word, Power Point and While a Benchman who ls certified in all the tasks of a Fitter and Circular Sawfiler is ideally spreadsheets software Is essential. Able to work to required, we are offering a Circular Sawfiler with band-saw experience the opportunity and Needed Immediately deadlines, excellent interpersonal and communication skills support to qualify as a Benchman. to join the team in a busy progressive, combined with demonstrated ability to handle and prioritlze multi-tasking; ability to deal with a wide range of Plenty of variety can be anticipated in this position as you will be responsible for a broad friendly salon for part time or full time work: people/personalities and be a strong team player would be range of benching and maintenance work. You will be drawing on your related experience A Licenced, Experienced in a sawmill as well as your well-developed organizational, communication and an asset. troubleshooting skills. You will also be exercising considerable Initiative and applying a team-oriented approach. Hair Stylist We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes The salary/benefits package is competitive. Please submit a rdsum~ in confidence by If you are outgoing, friendly, should be submitted by May 5,2000 to: 4:00 pm, May 12, 2000 to the address below: and a team player, apply with resume to: Competition 00.023B Images by Karlene Director, Human Resources Box 726, Terrace, B.C. VSG 4X2 Canadian Forest Products Ltd. 4652 Lazelle Avenue Fax: (250) 635-3511 Houston .NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE., Employee Relations Co-ordinator PC Box 158, Houston, BC V0J lZ0 Fax: (250) 845-5296 Email: jobs @canadacareers.com Web: www.canfor.eom Fisheries Community Ksan House Society M19380 Coordinator Terrace EmergencyShelter The Northwest Watersheds Resource Council (NWRC) is seeking a part-time individual to administer the delivery of the Want to make the beauty Fisheries Renewal BC (FsRBC) Salmonid Renewal Program, AUXILIARY SUPPORT but also to undertake various funding, planning and coordina- business your business? Let's talk. tion tasks. WORKER JOB DESCRIPTION Terms: On Call Shift Work District Sales Manager Under the direction of the Northwest Watersheds Qualifications: Resource Council and the Fisheries Renewal Committees, Avon is a seven billion dollar beauty business wtfll a presence in over 135 countries - making us the coordinator will be responsible for administration, coordi- • Minimum Grade 12 the number one direct selling organization in the world. In Canada we are involved in tbe nation and liaison with community groups. Responsibilities • Diploma or certificate in the field of social work or manufacturing, marketing and direct sale of a wide nmge of products to our Canadian customers. include financial reports, budgets and contracts, but may also home support and/or practical experience. Avon Canada employs over 1,000 associates across tile country and our head omce is located in involve facilitation, research, planning, organization and • Must submit to a Criminal record search and sign Pointe Claire, Quebec. We are seeking a candidate who is committed to excellence and is developing proposals for the FsRBC program and other fund- an oath of confidentiality. ing programs as needed. comfortable working in a dynamic team environment. QUALIFICATIONS APPLICANT SHOULD POSSESS: The person we seek must be highly motivated, an enthu. • Ability to provide support and practical information to The Position siastic self-starter and be able to work In changing situations clients within our program; We are presendy looking for a candidate wilh the potential to become a District Sales Manager. with a variety of people and Interests. Strong interpersonal • Familiarity of BC Benefits and Issues surrounding This would be a fidl-time position based in Terrace, will1 a base salary, commission, benefits and and coping skills are essential. Must have the ability to work poverty; use of a company car. effectively with a volunteer Board and with other staff mem- ,,An ability to work effectively in a "team" bers on a team basis. Financial, communication and com- environment; " The Candidate puter skills are required. Education and/or related work expe. You have a minimum 2 years of sales experience. You are dynamic, energetic, autonomous and rlence in the natural resources field (aquatic/fish resources • Good interpersonal and communication skills; preferred) ts required. The position Is located in Terrace, but • Good knowledge of community resources; have the drive to manage a team of independent Sales Dealers focused on growth. You c:m travel out of town and overnight stays may be required on • An ability to deal with clients and community recruit, train and motivate people to become top performers. An entrepreneurial spirit is occasion. The individual must have a valid driver's license. agencies in a professionar manner; required to excel in this demanding environment. Training and presentation skills and direct • The ability to ensure reasonable privacy; sales experience are definite assets. A proven track record motivating others to achieve targets Commensurate with experience. • Ability to handle stress will be essential. Please send resumes to the attention of: • A valid Level #1 First Aid Certificate Personnel Com~ttee Forward resume by April 28, 2000 to: Northwest Watersheds Resource Council Resumes with cover letter will be accepted until May Barbara Lloyd, Division Sales Manager 204.4630 Lazelle Ave ..... 5th at 4:00 p.m. Avon Canada Inc,, 5500 Trans..Canada Highway, Terrace, BC, V8G 1S6 Ksan House Society Fax 250-635-2698 Attn: Roy C, Atrlll, Coordinator [email protected] (MS Word format) fax:P°intB65146308396Claire, Quebec, HgR 1 AVON l'errace Emergency Shelter APPLICATION DEADLINE:April 28, 2000 4724 Lazelle Ave. Only selectedcandidates An era player of choice and equal opportunity Terrace, BC, V8G 11"2 will be contacted .... : t I Ill " ill i ii ill The TerraceStandard, Wednesday,April 26, 2000- B11 !~604 t336 HOUSES FOR r 1676 WANTEDTO : APARTMENTS • RENT • RENT CUSTOM HOME near Sidney. Five bedroom. 3200 sq,ft. 1978, LABORERS. PHYSICALLY fit. NEAR NEW, bright, spacious 2 2 BEDROOM basement suite EXECUTIVE HOME in quiel 1A FURNISHED or unfurnished FOR SALE or rent to own. 4 1.8 acre treed culdosac huge Long hours. Steel toed boots bdrm apt. Onsite caretakers,.5 for non-smokers. No pets. Dam- upscale community/neighbor- one"bedroom house in Thorn- bedroom home on 4 1/2 acres garage heated shop garden required. Send resume by fax to appliances, NG fireplace, mini age deposit. References re- hood in Terrace. Preferably with hill, Close to schools, stores, with a large shop. An orchard, fruits Pastoral views 1-604-514-9973 storage, NO pets, references quired. $550 per month includ- double garage, fireplace, No, laundromat. $415/montb. Avail- and a beautiful view. 5 km to www.klatv.com/pinetree ing heat and hydro. Phone 250- minimum 3 bedrooms, Renter HELP WANTED. Clerk Cashier required. $750/month. 250-635- able May 1st. 250-638-8052 downtown Terrace. Call Dave $318,000. 250-655-2926 635-8277 has recently moved to Terrace. and leave message. 780-991- required for local store. This is a 6248-- 2 BDRM duplex, clean, incl EXCELLENT NEIGHBOUR- Is married, no children, Contact 3800 part/fulltime position. Must be TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 BEDROOM basement suite sundeck, carport, ahed, W/D, HOOD in horseshoe area. able to work weekends and shift laundry hookups. Newer frldge DW, all utilities including cable. Dieter Kuntz at 250-635.2211 HOUSE FOR sale $99,000, Newly Renovated 2 BedroomApts ExL 221 Close to schools. 3 bedrooms. work. Ideal candidate will pos- & stove spacious private back Negotiable price. Upper Thorn- Southside. 1000 plus sq.ft. 4 1 1/2 bathrooms. NG heat, ho- $500 per month WANTED TO rent cabin or sess team player attitude, com- yard. No pets, no smoking. hill. No dogs or smokers, 250- bedroom with basement. 10x12 tawater, wood fireplace, brick . Free hot water/recreation home for July and August on municate with the public, ability • Close to school and hospital $500/month. 250-635-5081 ref- 635-3756 garden shed, and some ap- patio and new deck. Updated Lakelse Lake. 624-9283 or to handle cash, strong interper- erences required 2 BDRM townhouse. Clean pliances. For appointment 250- carpet and flooring, Partially fin- Call collect (250) 632-4308 leave message. sinai skills, reliable. Fax Re- or cell (250) 639-4069 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY quiet. Fridge/stove. Suitable for 638.1282 ished basement. Large private sume to 250-635-9101 Close to downtown, 1 bdrm professional couples. No pets. WORKING COUPLE W/2 child- yard Backing onto Howe Creek THE COSTA-LESSA Motel is basement suite- f/s, heat, hy- Ref. required.Phone 250-635- ren. Wanting to rent home in ome & 2 Workshop~ Trail. $154,900. 250-635-5371 looking for a mature person to rPARK MANOR APTS~' dro, and cabe included. Securi- 3796 Cedarvale/UskJGossen Creek GOSSEN CREEK Subdivision good location, 1.29 acres / fill the position of a oomblna- ty deposit and references re- 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 bath town- area. Phone 250-638-7830. 1.72 acres 1200 sq.ft, home, 6 2 bedroom apt., 6 bedrooms,6 appliancesJ tlon chambermaid/desk clerk. quired. $500/month. Call 250- house. Stove and Fridgeinclud- yrs old. 2 bedrooms up 2 bed- 70,000, Phone 635 4453J This person should be consci- $600 mth, includesheat. 638-8010 ed. W/D hookups. No pets. ...705.1:: : rooms down, 2 baths. 880 sq.ft. entious, ambitious, and a team Closeto swimmingpool & BACHELOR SUITE for rent. $600 month. 250-635-5213 ACREAGES/LOTS I shop. 900 sq.ft, hobby house. player. Please appy at the Cos- downtown. Close to town. No pets, non- LOOKING FOR quiet profes- OVER 1500 sq ft living space Garden, green house, fruit ta Lessa Motel, 3867 Hwy 16 I'qo pets. smokers, no parties. Damage sional or working couple. New 300 FT Waterfront on Shuswap on 3 floors. End unit condo. trees. Asking $167,000. Call East, Terrace between the References required. deposit and references re- very large 2 bedroom, full crawl Lake $136,900 and up. Scotch Close to downtown. Appliances 250-638-0745 hours of 6-8 pro. quire& Available April 1, 250- included. $64,000 OBO. 250- space storage, 1 1/2 Bath, oak Creek Cottages offer 20 Strata BEST VIEW- Reduced Price, 638-8874 635-2717 TRAFFIC CONTROL person- Ph. 635-3475 cabinets, tile floor, fenced, W/D Units nestled on nearly 4 acres 2.8 acres of view property. 3 nel. Valid traffic control ticket. FOR RENT 2 bdrm bsmt. suite. hookup. Dishwasher, F&S. of beautiful sandy beach. 2 bed- PEACEFUL/BRIGHT unique bdrms, 1 1/2 baths, 2 natural Experienced, able to work long $500/month + DD. Inc. heat & Avail June 1, $750 month. 250- room bungalo, sgl family de- split level/Bench. 1350 sq. rock fireplaces, nat, gas forced hours. Send Resume by fax to CLINTON MANOR hydro, located Thornhill. Ref. 638-0661 tached year round residences, It./full bsmt. 3+1 bdrm, 2bth-1 air heating, air-conditioning, 3 1-604-514-9973 WE ARE TAKING APPLICATIONS req'd. No pet. Call 250-635- NEW DOWNTOWN 2 bedroom fully furnished. Earn income newly redone. N/G heat. New- car garage, paved drive, full WANTED, TEACHING Pro at FOR A BACHELORSUITE 9530 condo 2 1/2 baths, 5 applianc- when not In use. Won't Lastl paint/carpet/window tx. Quartz walk out partly finished base- the Skeena Valley Golf & Coun- s420.00 month. FOR RENT large 1 bedroom es, NC, built-in vacuum, private Act Nowl May 1st deadline for crystal f/p in L/R, pastoral view. ment. Price reduced to entrance, private garage. Avail- Summer 2000 possession. Family room, rec room in bsmt. try Club, Terrace B.C. For more AND ONE BEDROOMAPT, furnished suite, for quiet single $259,000. To view phone 250- info call 1-800-770-2542 ask for person. $200 damage deposit. able June 1st. Damage deposit Open houses starting Easter Spacious m/bdrm. Fruit trees, 635-1543 long weekend. Call Corrlne L Bruce or Kevin s500.O0 month. References required. $475/mo and ref. required. No pets. $850 greenhouse, berries, storage LOG BUILDINGS in-stock 24 x month. Phone 250-635-3845 Reynolds 250-679-8776 shed and garage. Walk to WE PAY you to lose weight. One block from swimmingpool. heat, power and laundry includ- 36 with half loft, 30x40 with half 5 ACRE view lot with small Uplands/parks. Asking Needed eight serious people No Pets, references required. ed. 250-635-5293 NEW SMALL one bedroom loft. Tiny's Log Homes. Phone home on the Skeena River in immediately. Call Susan 1-888- NEW 2 bedroom suite for rent, house. Gas fireplace. Horse- $143,000. Assumeable mort- Phone 635-3475 Cedarvale. May accept motor 250-699-6560 563-1333. all utilities Included. Non shoe area, $500 per month plus gage at 6.65% interest. Phone smoker, and please no pets. damage deposit and utilities. yacht or RV unit as trader or 250-615-0107 WELCOME WAGON in Terrace NEW 2 bedroom apartment su- Available May 1st. Phone after 250-638-1880 down payment. Call 250-635- QUIET CUL-De-Sac on Bench. (rSherry Anderson~ and Kitimat has openings for ite. 2 floors, very clean and 6:00 to 250-635-7477 7009 Partial view. 3 bdr, complete outgoing business minded per- quiet area. Has covered park- NEWLY RENOVATED three Notary Public APPROX. 15 acres with fron- with in law suite, Walk out base- sons who would like to earn ex- ing. Comes with F/S, W/D. No ONE BEDROOM spacious su- bedroom lower half of house. Real Estate, tra money in a part time posi- ite for rent. No pets. No smok- Located close to downtown, tage on Skeena & Zumacord ment close to school and tennis Conveyandng pets pleasell Available April 1. Rivers. Great group investment court. 250-635-5740 Wills, tion. Flexible hours, car essen- Phone 250-635-4571 ing. In horseshoe area. Close to with fruit trees and fridge and Mobile Home tial, must tYPe or have comput- downtown. 250-615-9467 and stove. Asking $600 a month. for recreational property or your SACRIFICE SALE "Unique Transfers, er. Apply in writing to: Tilly Meu- NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bed- leave message. Available May Available April 1st. Call Patrick own getaway spot. 250-635- Character Home" 2604 Braun Declarations, wissen, 1786 Knollwood Cras., room apartment, storage room, 1st. Watson at 250-638-1135 5061 St. 250-635-4857. $169,000 Mortgage laundry facilities. Available May Documen~atlon, Kamloops, BC, V2C 4M2. Or ONE AND two bedroom suites CLEARED SERVICED lot on Notarizations Member , 1st. $500/month. 250-638-1115, TAKE A Big Bit out of your fax to 250-851-2674. E-mall til- 6112 CABINS/: for rent on Queensway. Yard Bench 60x131. $41,500 inc. 250-615-9772 Mortgage. Two year old, two NEW U~.ATION [email protected] COTTAGES and view. Clean. $450 and GST. 250-638-0822 storey, three bedroom home #104-4644 Lazelle Ave. YOU HAVE exPerience in out- ONE BEDROOM apt. Cable $500 per month. 250-635-2837 LAKELSE LAKE property. with a full basement and at- Terrace,B.C., V8G 1S6 side Truck Parts and Industrial and laundry facilities. New man- LAKESHORE COTTAGES for or 250-635-7844 Build your dram cabinl Large tached double garage. Located Tel: (250) 635-5988 Sales. Neat in appearance, well agement on site. No pets undeveloped lot. 142' lake fron- at 5218 Mountain Vista Drive. summer rental. Suitable for cou- SMALL 2 bedroom Duplex for 1 ~.~ Fax:(250) 635-5926 organized, motivated, able to please. 250-615-5441 tage. Road access. Ph. 250- The basement has a one bed- ple or family. No pets. Cozy, pri- or 2 people, stove, fridge, no establish new accounts and 632-7447 for details. room, self contained suite. ONE BEDROOM furnished vate. Furnished. Eastside Lak- pets. $375/ month. Call 250- service existing ones. We offer else. One camping, one modern $194,000. Call 250-638-1456 to :: 745 MOBILES ! i apartment in Thornhill. Single 615-5515. Thornhill. competitive wages, commis- occupancy only. No pets. Refer- cotta.qe. Phone 250-798-2267 ROSSWOOD ~I view. sion, vehicle & benefits. Please ences required. $360/month + THREE BEDROOM Thornhlll TWO SIDE-by-side lots, one $1000 CASH toward moving forward resume to: James $180 Sec. dep. Phone 250-635- 616 COMMERCIAL home. F/S, W/D, dayroom, pa- ACREAGES with house 1532 sq. ft. with your mobile to available premi- Western Star, 50 Rose Street, 2065. tio, large fenced lot, garden FOR SALE basement entry, and one with um pads at Boulderwood MHP, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4G5, FOR LEASE 1800 sq.ft in Gob- area. Two vehicle enclosed ga- Call Gordon for details, 250- Large 5 bedroom home large centre shop (30' x 30'), Attn: Wayne Novakowski ONE BEDROOM unit in Thorn- ind Mall. For more information rage. Hose trained pets wel- 638-1182 • on approx. 20 acres. with attached smaller shop on hill available immediately. $325 call 250-635-3409 or 250-635- come. Available May t. Ref. per month. 250-635-7025 even- 5981. -large 6 bay shop each side. Phone 250-635-7711 1981 - 14x60 mobile home for req. Phone 250-635-4471. $900 sale. Groat starter or rental rsv- inqs. FOR LEASE Retail or - per month -older utility cabin -greenhouse and garden -i 735 HOUSES enue. New renos, inc: fully QUIET CLEAN 2 bdrm. apt cial spaces available. Available TWO BEDROOM 800 sq. ft. du- painted interior, new bath floor- close to town. Laundry facilities, immediately. Lots it perking. -guest house (rents for EXPERIENCED CARPENTER plex 8x10 porch, F/S, gardening $124,000 EASTER SPECIAL, ing & fixtures. Asking $21,500. Reasonable rent. Ref reqd. Warehouse, 2 OHdoors. Phone $600.00 per month) Richard Thornton Construction. possibilities, $450 per too. Ref- Horseshoe home to sell, swim- Call 250-635-2628 615-7665 or 635-5653. 250-635-2312. 28'x36' and Asking $195,000.O0 ming pool, five rooms, hard- Available for renovations, re- erences. $200 Damage Depos- 1996 14X70 Mobile home, 2 SPACIOUS 2 bdrm suite in 4- ; 55'x20'. pairs or new construction. 25 it. New Remo. Available May 1. Three timbered 10 acre wood floors, 3+2 bedrooms. bdrm, F/S, W/D, Dishwasher, plex avail. May 1st. Walking dis- 4740 Straume 250-635-6464 years experience.Call Richard Phone 250-635-9266 lots for sale. Ige addition, sundeck, close to tance to downtown. Couple pre- 628 FOR SALE OR Great neighborsl OPEN 638-8526. TWO BEDROOM apartment in Asking between schools & town. $55,000 firm. ferred, 4 appl. included. Ref. HOUSE SUNDAY at 2:00p.m. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. : RENT ~ i: triplex. Very roomy. $30,000.00 and 250-635-9260 req'd. No pets. $775/month. 1030 SQ.FT. non-basement 3 Jurgen Mattheis. 635-7810. $550/month. Three bedroom $40,000.00 1996/97 SRI Mobile home. 2 Req. DD. 2 bedroom apt. avail. house. $750/month. Both south- bedroom home. Lot 61x100. Housing, ranis, office remodel- immediately, no pets, ref. re- 4 BEDROOM house, close to br/2 bathroom, c/w five ap- For information Natural gas furnace, hotwater, ing. Independant distributor of quired. $575/month + DD. Call hospital & school, finished side of town. No pets. Ref re- pliances, sat. dish, skylight, phone 638-7290 fireplace. Includes fridge, stove, Sun-Free vinyl products. 250-635~6824~ .v,.~ ~,..! ~ basement, natural gas heat,. 1 quird. 250-638-1648 very clean aFd bright, has dishwasher, washer, dryer, OFFICE CLERK available for ...... - ..... '- ..... ~ i, t,/2 bath a.qd carport. Phone ask for Robert '12'x36' ~'dn~~l~;~10'k12' ' pew. I 13t treezer, blinds. Near schools teFIpgrary.;;worK%~ am,=a- m.~--,...... ered/id~t]l~le8 ~[6rkSh6pC Must .... ~.:',.: "-...... ~,~ . ~(";~J ...... ite~,,,,Pnr~;a"te.,~en|rances. With ...... and downtown. $97,000. Call UPPIUI=U/ wora/~xcel Hecep...... be seen.,Loaeated at#13 Sha- ..... ' ' ' " " e yaro. uowmown, Natural gas 635-2744 or kookie@ker- dy Rest Park in Houston. Call t~omst ~mg ' aata entry • Leav heat. $650 per month. Available mode.net. message 250-638-8069. Seri- immediately. Deposit required. TERRACE MASONIC Hall is 250-845-2716 for more info. ous Enquiries only. Call 250-638-0790 for appt. to available tot rental, suitable for 1145 SQ.FT. 4 bedroom, 2 7 RECONDITIONED 14x70 Me- 60 diners or 80 sitting in rows. baths with full basement. Up- bile Homes in Burns Lake. Pric- PRECISELY RIGHT MOVING. view. No pets. 4 ACRES, zoned M1. Flat com- 3 BDRM House close to town, Details from Hugh, 250-638- dated, exceptionally main- es starting at $18,900. Free de- TRUCK and 28' trailer en- WE ARE taking applications pacted gravel. Fully srviced. N/G heat, F/S, fenced yard. 7798 any time day or night. tainedl Lots of storage, many livery. For details call Leon at closed, will protect your goods Fully furnished 1 bedroom Gated, paved access. Adjacent Avail May 1. $700 month. 250- extrasl Must be seenl 142,500. 250-692-3375 across town or across country. apartments in Thornhill, Motz to CN Rail. Land Survey and 635-30041v. message. 4841 Lien 250-635-5768 BUY FACTORY direct Chapar- Will assist, or load for you. Rea- road. $800 per month. Utilities environmental approvals done 1250 SQ ft rancher in horse- ral Custom designed deluxe sonable rates. Terrace at 615- included. $400 damage deposit. 3 BDRM townhouse, fairly new 1999. Contact Queensway mini shoe. 3 bedrooms, large living- modulars, unbeatable pricesl 0002 or 638-6969 (cell). No pets. References required. with basement, walking dis- storage, 2350 Queensway 1972 WINDSOR mobile home. room. New kitchen cabinets. Displays and factory tours, toll 250-635-2312 tance to downtown Terrace. No Drive, Terrace BC. 250-638- 12'x48'. Situated on Braun's Is- New flooring, french glass free 1-888-765-8992. Sheldon pets, ref reqd. Available now. 0204. $160,000 $750/month. Phone 250-638- land. No reasonable offer re- doors. Wood stove, large patio, Modular Homes, 3075 Sexs- 7140 or 250-632-5918. fused. Must be moved. Phone COMMERCIAL PROPERTY on detached garage. $121,900. mith, Kelowna, D.L 10146. HUNTINGTON 250-638-1509 Halliwell in Terrace. 2500 sq.ft. 250-635-5510 1 AND 2 bdr apts available 4 BEDROOM upper half of buildings on t/2 acre. Formerly 2 BDRM mobile home w/addi- 1320 SQ.FT. townhouse, 2 Ige immed. On site management. APARTMENTS house on southside. Close to Northern Light Studio. $95,000 tion, 4 appliances, $600/month, bdrm & den, 1 1/2 bath, private 250-635-6929, 250-635-5136 schools. $900/month including or best offer. 250-638-0413 Taking Applications utilities. 250-638-7290 available immediately. Phone deck in backyard. Strata titles, or635-6428. Now LARGE 4 bedroom duplex, 2 250-635-2126 w/snow removal and lawn care. 1955 FORD 2 door club sedan 1,2, 3, bdr apt. Availimmd. On baths, rec room, storage shed, 2 BEDROOM 12x68 mobile $104,900. 250-638-1558 V8 auto, PS, dual exhaust site management. Ref reqd. fir'1 & 2 no pets, sec. deposit, ref. re- home on private lot, w/addition, 4 BDRM, 1 1/2 bath house on skirts, plus spare parts. 1969 635-6428 or 638-0134 or 615- Bedroom suites quirod. Across from Uplands 4 appliances, 600 month, no full basement near uplands Cougar V8 auto, PS, Power 0345 ,~Clean, quiet renovated suites School. $900 per month. Call pets, available immediately. 1189 SQ.FT. 3 bedroom home, school. Large landscaped lot, brakes, 2 door hardtop. Lots of 2 bedroom economy apart- • Ampleparking 250-635-9677 250-635-910! leave messaqe. with 2 bedroom self-contained natural gas heat, wood fire- spars parts. 1980 Zephyr front • Laundryfacilities on eachfloor suite down, attached garage, fenders Brand new still in box. ments in quiet location near LARGE THREE bedroom 3 BEDROOM mobile with large place, modern colors. Asking • Closeto schools& downtown fenced, fruit trees, private lot Call 250-627-6956 town. Pets welcome. 250-635- house, located at 4813 Lazelle addition, F/S, W.D natural gas $146,000. Drive by 4024 Mu- backs onto river, 8 appliances, 9102 • On bus route Ave. Available June 1st. $850 heat. No pets. Damage deposit nroe or call 250-638-8639 to 1986 SABLE Station wagon $139,000. 250-638-1292 2 BEDROOM ground floor su- , Securityentrance per month. Security deposit and and references required. view good condition, Auto. Asking • On site management 3 BDRM house, 2 up/ 1 down. $2500 OBO. Phone 250-635- ite, 1 bedroom bsmt suite. New- references required. 250-635- Available April 30/2000. $750. STARTER HOME in Horse- • No pets In Horseshoe area. N/g , FP, 0026 ly •renovated. In town. Available 2643 250-635-13~3 shoe, two bedrooms, N/G fur- • Referencesrequired fenced yard. 2 fruit trees, ga- May 1st. 250-635-9684 to view. 3 BEDROOM trailer with addi- nace, vinyl windows & wood 1987 HONDA Civic 4 door Ex- To view coil rage. 1100sq.tt. Asking cellent cond. 1 owner, low mile- 2 BEDROOM upper unit In four- tion, fenced yard. Wired shop. $159,900. Call 250-615-7869 floors. Perfect for the first time plex, Thornhill. $600/month, 616cOMMERCIAL Garden area. Newly renovated. buyerl $87,500. 250-638-7688 age. $3000. 250-635-4875 After with utilities included. Damage 638-1748 $675/month plus damage de- 5 BDRM house w/2 kitchens, 1 4 pm. deposit. Ref. required. 250-635- posit. 250-638-8723 up, 1 down, 2 1/2 baths, large 5992 fenced yard, 9 fruit trees, 2 FOR RENT 2 bdrm trailer in paved driveways, workshop, 3 BEDROOM upper suite. Thornhill $475/month + DD. No garden area, RV parking area, Trailer Park in Thornhill CLose to schools. Laundry facil- Summit Square pets. Ref. req'd. Call 250-635- lower part of house is well lit, 15 pads and 2 housesplus nearby owners ities available: $575/month. Apartments 9530 separate entrance, and could residencewith workshop & storage, 7+ acres 250-638-7290 THORNHILL TRAILER Park. be used as a rental unit. APT FOR rent: 2 bedroom, 1 & 2 Bedroom Pad available May 1st. 250- $150,000. Phone 250-638-8427 $640,000 Phone 635-4453 available May 1, 2000. F/S, Units ALMARLIN BUILDING 635-6352 BEAUTIFUL 2-Storey Charac- W/D, no pets, non smokers. • Quiet & Clean ter home and outbuildings situ- 250-638-0046 or 250-635-4852 • No Pets 3219 Eby Street ated on 40 acres. Bordering ATTRACTIVE 1 bdrm suite, • Ample Parking Tel: (250) 635-7191 crown-land w/creeks flowing utilities included, $450/month + • Laundry Facilities through. Set-up for horses. deposit. 250-638-8482. • Close to Schools & Ground Floor: Must see. Phone 250-847-2662 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted (Smithers) AVAILABLE MAY 1/00, a one Hospital 2,625 sq. ft. - location Thornhill, clean, quiet, bedroom ground floof suite lo- • On Bus Route no pets, no smoking, ref. re- BEST BUY Everl This month cated in quiet neighbourhood Second Floor: • Security Entrance quired. $300 month. All includ- onlyl 5 bedroom home for on Medeek. Suite has 4 ap- • On site Building Manager 1,130 sq. ft. ed except food. Phone 250- $89,000 OBO. In quiet cul-de- pliances tridge, stove, washer sac, 3452 Parmenter. 250-635- • Basketball, Volleyball & 538-1970 and dryer, $600 per month in- Racquetball Courts 0671 or 250-615-8182 cludes utilities. Non smoking REASONABLE LOOKING FOR roommate to share a large trailer with full CLEAN AND Bright 5 bedroom unit. For more information or to Ask for Monlca Warner home on bench, 3000 sq.tt., 3 view call Roger at 250-635- RATES length addition. $400 month, utilities included. 250-635-0655 newer bathrooms, Irg. kitchen, 5414 or 250.635-3400 Call: 635-4478 new deck off IMngroom, sepa- CLEAN, QUIET, 2 bdrm side by rate dining room, new wood side duplex in Thornhill. very stove in rec room. Newer roof, small pet ok. Gas furnace. N/S. newer upstairs windows. Estab- $525/mo. 250-635-4200. lished yard with fish pond. New MX70 2-Bdrn FULLY FURNISHED 2 bed- shed, includes 5 appliances. Modular Home room suite on acreage. 1000 4124 Anderson. $155,000. 250- sq.ff, private entrance. W/D, no 638-1011 smoking, no parties. $900 mo HOUSE FOR sale. 2 Bed- includes utilities. New 2 bed- 2 BEDROOM apartment, newly rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 acres, renovated. $525/month. Hol Deluxe . , 1200 room 2 bath suite on acreage. $175,000, 2 bedroom rancher I ,e -v=,~ ' Free Home / 3.bdrm, 2 bath, etted tub, water included. Recreation and 1400 sq.ft, includes tridge, located in Park like setting near m'4x/u "'Owner'slnsUra~ce . skylights' , carouse bay stove, W/D, No Smoking, Out- laundry. On site manager. No woodland park subdivision, pri- , - - ~ t,....:i v..:-= ~ wmaow,many more 0plJgm. pets. Ref. Required. Available Loaaedw/Optlons . :" ~ ,u, ! ~~-u~ . wa, $e89oo./ side pet okay. $750 plus utili- vate road access. Call 250.638- Wo, S~4,~,oo ' ?e, al~l~ ...... ,=._ ' ties. Call 250-635.5051 June 1st. Rent to purchase 8320 available. 250-635-0662 or 250- $67,900 Now 1,90 FURNISHED 1 bedroom apart- 615-6762 JACK PINE Flats, 3 bedroom ment, In Thornhill. $380 per home on basement, Carport, • I • ' • , , ," month plus damage deposit 2 BEDROOM bsmt suite, Ecell- wired garage, greenhouse, 2.3 $190. Utilities not Included, no ent location, private drive, NS, acres, $115,000. 250-635-4246 pets. 250-635-6851 NP, $575 month. 250-638-1028 NORTH USK 2500 sq ft on two I~(~M~ES ~( Moduline1956 HART Homes HIGHWAY O,;;~;;,~;:,j.,-. IN'TERRACE 4 bdrm lower unit 2 BEDROOM suite. Downtown floors plus basement, Work. PRINCE GEORGE, BC of duplex $750/m0. NG heat & area. On Lazelle. Heat and shop, fruit trees. Liveable, (250) 563-5412 ~: hot water, DD & ref reqd, Phone laundry Included, $550 per Needs finishing; Great potential. ' 250-798-9554. month. 250-635-7025 $55,000, 250.638-8526 1-888-301-2288 B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 1992 HONDA Accord $10,000, 810 CARS FOR •. OBO. 4 Blizzak winter tires, 815 TRUCK FOR: SALE ;' " new muffler, 5 speed trans, SALE FLIA ^ NC, am/fm radio. Phone 250- 1979 CAMARO Berlinetta. Au- 635.2980 1987 CHEV 4x4 restored 250- 1993 (2452) Bayliner Express. tomatic trans., power wifidows. 1995 CAVALIER 60,200 kms. 635-2555 Excellent condition. Like new, 305, 2 barrel carb, dual ex- Elec. Sunroof, cruise, power 1988 F250 Heavy duty 4x4 c/w all the baals and whistles. haust, engine in very good con- steering, window, brakes, up- truck w/11 1/2 ft. fully equipped Asking: $36,000. Call Houston I CHRYSLER i dition, 200,000 kms on a 21 yr graded stereo. Exc. condition older camper. All in good work- 250-845-7027 old car. Needs some love, Must $9800, Call 250-638-0643 '97 ChryslerSebring Ing order. $6500 OBO. Call 16" CANAVENTURE bowrider, sell ASAP! $1000 OBO, Call 250-638-1353 after 51om va, Auto, Loaded 250-615-0126 any time, leave 1998 GEO Metro. Forest full canvas on trailer. 90hp $18,995 message. Green. 2 door. Like new. 1990 3/4 Ton, GMC, 350 4x4, Johnson & steerable kicker. 17,000 Km. $9,800. 250-635. ext. cab, low km. many extras, Rod holders, down rigger, radio, 1987 TEMPO. 153000 km. 3213 immac condition, $12,000 250- fish finder/depth sounder, bilge '95 Dodge 4x4 Reg, Cab Good running condition. $950. 96 FORD Escort wagon. White, 635-9755 pump, ski pole and whale tail. Laramie SLT,V8 Auto, NO, Phone 250.635.9043 $6000 OBO, Call 250-638-0638 a/c, cr cant, tilt, cassette, 4 ex- 1990 FORD F-150 4x4 Super Cruise, Tilt, Windows, Locks, 1991 CORVETTE Convert. low tra studded winter tires, perfect before 9 pm. Canopy. Cab, XLT. Lariat, 302,5 speed, mileage, fully loaded, $26,000. condition. $12,000 open to off- standard, Iongbox, Air, tilt, 22' SANGSTERCRAFT $19,995 Call 250-635-3575 eveninqs ers. 250-635-7400 cruise, captains chairs, $7250 "Dolphin", hardtop, new canvas, Firm. 250;638-0967 302 cu. in. Ford engine, Mer- 'g8 Dodge Quad Cab 4x4 cruiser Alpha 1 leg, 8' H/D in- Laramie SLT,V8, Auto, Air, Tilt, 1994 FORD F250 4x4. $12,200. 250-615-0016 after 4 pro. flatable, 9.9 HP Marc. O/B, trail- Cruise, Windows, Locks & more er, lots of extras. Price $12,000. $27,995 1995 CHEV 4x4 pickup 3/4 ton, Call 250-634-5595 or 250-634- I999 FORD ESCORT 6.5 turbo diesel, extended cab, 3034 SE SEDAN short boxl Excellent condition: '97 DodgeDakota 4x4 Leather Interior, full load, and to 24' CAMPION ,am/bridge 390 Club Cab, SLT, auto, air, tilt, ...... :,:, ;i;::::~ ::~... many options to mention. Ask- orig. hrs. on 350 chev, volvo cruise, windows, locks ing $24,000. Call evenings: 280 leg. New 9.9 4 stroke Ya- $21,995 "~#iii!~if~!i!::ii:::i::::!~i~.~.,:.'::;' ~>~",i 250-635-2126 maha on new aluminum 1998 Honda Civic EX 1992 Toyota Corolla LE sw/grid. Anchor winch, Ioran, 5 spd,4 cyl,Low km 5 s~er 94 FORD 250 4x4 extended sounder, VHF, stereo, etc., like $18,995 cab. XLT Diesel 106,000kin. new heavy E-Z Ioadr galv. trail- '~ DodgeClub Cab Box liner, aluminum rack and NO, Cruise,Tilt, Canopy. Auto/QualityCertified er asking $24,900. Phone 250- $8,995 rail. Strobe and reverse lights. 35-5371 , $18,995 D00 Down 36 mo lease 1991 Ma-~a B73!00 Air ride and suspension. Comes PP~14,988 95,828Residual 1997 Pontiac Grand Am with western plow. Total pack- 98 Dodge2500 Ram Quad age $21,90.0 truck only $7,995 GT $18,900. Phone 250-635-0080 Cab4x4 LaramieSLT 4 cyl,5 spd,NC, fully loaded, spoiler VIO, Auto, Air. Loaded. 1996 Chev$10 Blazer 4x4 Was$20,995 97 DODGE 1500 SLT. Power KEN'S $31,995 V6,Auto, NC 4dr,was $23,995 locks, windows, mirrors. Air tilt Now $18,995 cruise. 4'! S. Lift. New tires. Box now $21,995 1992 Mazda liner. Hitch. Tow hooks. Tinted '97 PlymouthBreeze LX MPV windows. $22,500, 75,000km. MARINE Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, Cassette 1993 Pontiac Sunbird GT 4x4,7 pass,V6, Auto, Full Load 250-635-5838 , $13,995 5 spd,6 cyl,fully loaded Was$12,995 Incl:roof rack, running boards '90 GMC 6.2 litre, 1 ton diesel 1999 Kawasaki Now $10,995 & alloywheels cube van. Looking for bigger $11,995 truck. MUST SELL. $7700 obo. KLR650 DualPurpose Bike 96 JeepGR Cherokee 4x4 Call 250-635-4511 or 250-635- Laredo 1992 Ford Aerostar 1994 Pathfinder LE 5485 Auto,Air, windows, locks & more 7 pass,6 cyl,Auto, NC, ~lt & Cruise 4x4,Leather Inted0r, Auto, V6 *4,995.00 , $23,995 MechanicSpecial 820 VANS FOR $4,995 $22,995 SALE .-:: 95 Chrysler Intrepid 1996 Plymouth Grand 1998 HondaCR-V EX 1996: Suzuki V6, Auto, Air, Crusie,Tilt, LE 0nly28000 kms Windows, Locks & More Voyager 1993 CHEV 20 cargo van 305 6 cyl,Auto, Fully Loaded, one owner $24,995 auto, fully lined and insulated. , $12,995 $21,995 Low mileage, white, very good 1995 Ford Taurus running condition. $9500 OBO. 94 ChryslerC¢'~::~rde 1997 Subaru Legacy GT Auto,6 cyl,fully leaded 250-635-2282 6cyl,p,Jt, r;;~;,~!~ise, sedan,AWD, Auto, CD, 0nly 38,000k NOW $11,995 wi~~rnore $25,995 ~11,995 1995 Dodge VIO 1997 Kuwasaki 3/4 Ton,4x4, P.U.. Auto. 91 YAMAHA Blaster, 4 wheel- I :FORD J $19,995 er, 200 cc, 2 stroke manual 6 ZXl 1I00 WaterCraft spd trans, very quick and fun to withtrailer '98 Ford F150 XCab 1996 Suzuki Sidekick ride, great condition, runs excel- 4x4, XLT,V8, Auto, Lariat, 1992 Subaru Loyale 4 dr, 4 wd, 4 cyl,5 spd lent $2300. 846-5998 eves, Loaded 4x4Wagon, 5 Spd,4 Cyl Was$14,995 847-2237 days. Ask for Tyson. '5,995.00 $29,995 $7,995 Now $12,995 Misty :RiVe~ B:6nt ~:: *LEASES BASED ON 36 MOS, $3,000 DOWN 1995 Chev 0 " .i~ ii::!~..... 3/4 Ton(H.D.), 4x4, Long Box, . 862BOATS/ ::., '95 Ford F250 4x4 LICENSE, REGISTRATION, TAXES NOT INCLUDED. 25,000 KM/YR .08/KM AFTER 75,000 & 3 YEARS 8 Cyl,Auto, Nc, l~lt& Cruise , MARINE V8 Auto $19,995 ::,,;.s:00...... $12,995 Home of the $15,000 Sweepstakes 1 17' KNCIIOOHPManner water 2352 Bayliner ski boat, view/Water Lily Bay '92 Mercury Cougar $7500. 250-635-3575 eveninqs Auto, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, Quality ,'¢ / Trophy Windows, Locks 1981 Leocraff Motorhome 18.5 FT. Malibu with cuddy, full V8 kicker,full 10ad soft top, 150 hp Mercury out- $ 49 $7,995 'TERRACE 27ft (16ft awning) Roof air, microwave, board, 84 hours, EZ loader gal- ,995.00 FORD /' generator, superciean condltion J vanized trailer. Options include '98 Ford F250 XL I , ,', $171995 I dual batteries, stereo, marne 4x4, Reg Cab, V8 , I.:VHF, ',de~ sobnder',:::anchor ...... 1994 Kodiak...... Zi ..... ;NO:, 5 spd &6 " , Terrace, B.C. VSG IK3. J .....!'~;'-~;=~'1~"~]~ ~ I|""~smal"prop., ~'oa~andmore.lb'k't"/'spere'Looks like " $24,995 :'~ Phone 635"4984' Fax 63'=28n J I 4838HWYlaW, TERRACE o,~,,s, 1-800-665-1990 638-8171 I new. 250-845-7569

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TOTAL: 1586 SQ. FT. (147.3 M') r ...... : -, ask for Glen 0~~ .dn~ W, WlDTH:42'O"(12.8M) ~ J i ~ J~, 1996HARLEY road king. J.E. i~ Pistons, 10.2 to 1 compression, DEPTH: 41'0" (12.5 M) ~ / MAIN FLOOR PLAN Dyna 2000 ignition, Crane 495 ...... I t. I rtln.~ "" 867 SQ. FT. (80.5 M ~) lift cam, adjustable push rods, '97 SuzukiSidekick "v ~ rear lowering kit, low profile JLX, Sport, 4Dr,4x4, windows, '~_.~ .~1'~ '~ UPPER FLOOR PLAN , ; ~ ~1~ seat, plus many chrome acces- locks & more BEDROOM BEDROOM 719 SQ. FT. (66.8 M=) / / ~ ~ i~/1 sories, $19,000 obo. 250-847- $17,995 ,o',, ,0' ,0'4, ,0' ~ ~ ~ ~ 0305 window seo, '97 Mazda i ' ~ WEINMASTER HOME DESIGN I PLAN NO 9506 I twin,..o..,,. pipes, heel ,o0 clicker clutch 4 wh dr X-cabSE plus V6 5 spd ~ , kit, hole shot belly pan, mtn. NC, Cruise,Tilt, Windows, Locks =- -. - ,, -. _, , I tlJ]][lllllll ,]B JIIl.'l~l¢lal~ l~'..f" ~'~ grips,bar'windsheildpolaris canvasbag' roll cover,tUnnel $17,995 Plans Available Throuah I ~" .~.t,~,,~.~=t~.._ • , . .,~~. ~ • ,.J" ~.,.,~ 1400 miles, excellent condition '95 Hyundai Sonata • o I ffNorthwe~t Tile ~ On tim'- =,.,A ^,. ~mnA.~l 111 '~. $6300. 846-5998 eves, 847- Auto, Air, Cruise,Tilt, ' Windows, Locks SALESAND INSTALLATION "L ' home construction j. $10,995 / _ ~ _ _ = _ I ~ Com~S~OurS,~wroom It Commercial construction • Roofing ~t _= ~ ~ I i,~ ~,.erclmlc,.,. Hie '.,/vlarole . ana ' jr,_ Certified BlueMax® ri id [oam/concreleinstallation "~ w . I iinll~lmm~i- l II ula$sDtocKs ~ , B~ g.,f,.i .t ~ .q '96 SubaruOutback ...... J ~lliJJ~Bildll== I' I-k .~'~'.... " ~ '.--cer, tea nuluaer ~"" "al 4WD,NC, Cruise,tilt, AM/FM Cassette ...... I 6=s-~.o ~ ~ ~'~ 1994 B' Slumber Queen Camp- $20,995 [email protected] llli I 6ss.oo== ~ Jr BARTON CONSTRUCTION LTD..~ er. Toilet. $7500. Good condi- ~;2~,,,~ 1-800-470 DO IT ..,.... ---- I I'J; "~'r.',.,~L'/"';GARY CHRISTIANSEN ~ - G E N E R A t C O N T R A C T O R ~ ~ -- tion. 250-638-0484 ~" / !~ 403e Moll Plozo, ~ Building a Repulofion for Quality ...... I IT Terrace,S,c.veG3z9" "~ Tel~fax 635-6244 '93 Toyota Camry 3ZU/Munroe/lerrace 0L1.')-02/~1 I !t.lttlt[tlll.t~l, Itl,l~l~tP,IR ~ -- ~ ~ --~ ..ad. ~ __ ~ % I V6, Auto,Air, Tilt, Cruise,Power / UHI~IH[II,IlqttIII31]I;III~.~IP,tl I~d,~" I~%1]~'~'=1~"%i~1~,J't1~ %'B~'J'qI'~,'I~E b~" Locks & Windows & More Now $14,995 mALLeuTMIGHTY] BUSINESS BUILDING SMALL BUT MIGHTY! MIKE ROSMAN'S RV "Help" ADVERTISING BUSINESS BUILDING ADVERTISING We need campers, trailers, 5th 1994 Vol .~':,a[:~iG01f 1A motorhomes. Buy/consign Dry~ Terrace Standard fenced compaird separate use ~495 SERVICES LTD. BusinessDirectories J Terrace Standard sales staff. Interior's largest I% ] dealer. Call Peter 1-800-811- *CHIMNEYS *MOSS REMOVAL & ZINC J S tto.o "Home Improvement $~1~OO 87331-250-558-8635 *FURNACES *AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS I vvper week** Business Directories ~V per week** *BOILERS *AIR DUCT CLEANING I plus GST plus GST TER C"E *FIREPLACES cOIL STOVES "Basedon 13 weekcontrad *Basedon 13 weekcontract *DRYER VENTS *SEPTIC & GREASE TRAPS "EAVESTROUGHS *JEN AIR CLEANING 3210 Clinton St., L,,'~ 4916 Hwy 16 West6~.7t87 I STANDAI.D Terrace'638-7283 1983 33' Pace Armw. 64500 3210 Clinton St., Terrace 638-7283 Fax:638.8432 ' ' 1-800-313-7187 m,~,sgss Fax: 638-8432 STANDARD km, sleeps 7. Fully loaded. 11% Phone 635-1132 www.terraceautomalLcom Good condition, $33,000 OBO. I Burns Lake. 250-692-7919

J l I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000- B13 914 CHILD CARE BABYSITTER WANTED imme- li!i::::!i::i::iiiiii:,i+i~i~:~::~...... i:~::~i :ii diately for 5 month old. (Babysit I in my home). Days and occa- ~!ii!i:;i{~iiii;~ ~ sionally afternoons and wee- kends. Ref required and non ~:~i/:~:+/~+f;~!~ smoker, 250.635-7719 ...... LOOKING FOR experienced babysitter to care for active 3 ,-.,...- m= 63 TIPS year old boy in our home, Own PIQNEER UPHOLSTERY , ;It)l i iEil, ; transportation and/or driver's li- since 1973 cense would be an asset, Apply in person with a resume and FOR A:LL YOUR UPHOLSTERY NEEDS references to the Costa Lessa Motel, 3867 Hwy 16 east, Ter- • race,

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Ph: 635-1338 ,:!~ i; family for years---nowyou're PENTICTON. 36 unit motel Fairgrounds, Olds, Alberta. ~ i / ~1 ~.. 1 * Bondable I watching him suffer, What official ticensedproduct. First are a secure, family owned I time in your area. Minimum requires on-site couple to May 6 at 11 a.m. 100 head of ~ ~'~ ~-J~ Phi615,0002 Cell:638-6969 I can you do? Steroids, company who respects manage this seasonal Belgians, Clydesdales, surgery, aspirin - have side investment $10,950. Your Investment is guaranteed. family values and is focused business. Duties include Percherons, and mules. effects. You need a natural on keeping good operators front desk, reservations, Purebred and grade alternative:Mobility for Dogs. $100K yr. Potential, For details 1.877-446-7744(24). and drivers. Wo offer good customer service, seedstock, hitch, pulling and We're pleased to announce mslntenance, workhorses. 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