Sad news for bears A stroll in the park Days of thunder The power is up and even the An unsightly stretch of road is A quadraplegic finds the freedom I wiliest dump bears are now out of much improved with a face to move at the Terrace luck\NEWS PAGE AIO lift\COMMUNITY B1 Speedway\SPORTS B6

WEDNESDAY 93¢ PLUS 7¢ GST JULY 3, 1996 NDARD VOL. 9 NO. $2 Loggers put screws to Repap

lly JEFF NAGEL es, ' ' HAZELTON-AREA loggers are crank- "It's bad enough having a one- ing the heat up on Repap as the company Late payment policy linked to Orenda hearings industry town, let alone having just one prepares for public hearings on its pro- The move guarantees the payment Rick Carlo, one of the stump-to-dump three months down the road it can be a operator," Webster added. posed lmrchase of Orenda Forest Pro-- schedule will be a hot issue when the contraclors who signed the petition, says real hardship," Webster said. "You "We feel as contractors in this area ducts. Orenda hearings get underway -- likely Repap's policy of waiting 40 to 45 days have to have a pretty friendly banker to that they're putting alot of mosey out on Virtually every one of Repap's con- later this month, to pay logging contractors is starting to pack you for three or four payments." capital expenditures without looking tractors in the Hazel|on area have signed The meetings will hsppen on two or take its toll. While workers and contractors struggle after the day-to-day stuff." a petition that opposes the transfer of three weekends in Terrace, Hazelton, "It's impacting tim community quite a to meet their payments, Repap continues Carlo sent the petition to forests minis- Orenda's forest liceace until Repap and possibly Stewart, according to bit," he said. "I should be buying new to make more capital expenditures, Carle ter on Friday. changes its policy of delaying payments Skeena MLA Helmut Giesbrecht, who is tires attd stuff like that, but I've got to said. He said word that the Northwest Log- to its contractors. one of the northern MLAs who will sit save my money to meet the payroll." "They bought out Buffalo Head, gers Association and Giesbrccht were "We feel that we should not have to on the panel. Road-building contractors are waiting they're in the process of buying out speaking out on the issue prompted the subsidize their expansions any longer Repap wants to buy Omnda and its 90 days, says Dave Webster, of DJ Hobenshields'. Now they're buying out petition target|lag the dreads hearings. through these schedules," says the peti- Meziadin-area lieeaee for up to $25 mil- Trucking, and also mayor of New Orenda," he said. "They're getting "When we heard Terrace was going tion, signed by 29 contracting finns and lion and further secure its northwest tint- Hazel|on. more and more of a nmnopoly but after them we figured it was a golden op- their owners. bet supply. "When you don't get a cheque for they're not changing thek pay schedul- Continued Page A2 Ac,c:used man to take stand By DAVE TAYLOR from the scene to the detachment, where he A LOCAL man accused in the drunken kill- proceeded to interview him. McKay said that ing of a mentally handicapped woman in he did not notice Taylor limp or have trouble Thornhill is expected to testily in his own walking, nor did he notice any signs of defence this week. alcohol. Dwain Elliot Taylor, 28, is charge d with MeKay taped the interview, which was second-degree murder in the beating death of played to the jury. The tape was flawed Gale Annette Morrison on the morning ol~ because it was recorded from a steno's dicta- ...... ~::~...:4;~:: :::: :..i::: ::::::::::::::::::::::. April 11, 1993. phone that was not meant for this purpose. .... "'.;.?':.'i.:'.:...' The jury heard police officers testify last McKay said that no other recording device week that Taylor admitted to them that he was available. killed a girl. During the interview, Taylor'says lhat he

:.....'.L But police tactics in gaining that evidence, had been at a stag party the night before, and Taylor's degree of drunkenness that night, that he had been drinking. He also says that and the state of the woman he's alleged to they went to the bar Hanky Panky's and the have killed are expected to be critical ele- Terrace Inn. He explains that he got kicked ments of the case. out of Hanky's and laughs. Later, he says, he The killing took place in a recently-cleared went to a party in Thomhill, near the wooded area in Thornhill near the end of Thomhill Pub. Lavina Street. But Taylor says on the tape that he doesn't Several hours after the discovery of the remember when he left that party, or much body, Special Cons|. Tom Urbanowski was afterwards and that he'd been drinking. He guarding the scene. Urbanowski testified that also says that he returned to where the girl Taylor and his brother Michael Rhode- was killed because of "bad feelings". approached him. The day after the interview, MeKay said Urbanowski told the jury that Taylor asked that he talked to Taylor again, this time in his if an Indian girl had been found there, and if cell. she had been hit on the head. Urbanowski McKay said that when he spoke about says he then asked Taylor what he knew. and Taylor's mother, Taylor broke down crying Taylor replied, "1 think I did it," then broke and said, "I don't know why I did it. I've got down into tears. two kids for Crissake. I trick a life." According to Urbanowski, Rhodes asked if Later, McKay said, Taylor's mother came in the girl was OK. and he replied that she was and they both cried. When she asked him in the hospital. why, McKay says that Taylor said, '1 don't Crown prosecutor Mike Fulmer asked if know, it's like a bad dream." He also said that ======::.::.... Urbanowski had noticed any signs of alcohol he didn't know the girl or even how he met on Taylor and he said that he hadn't. her. Under cross examination by defenee lawyer Laliberte attacked MeKay's testimony dur- : ' ,'.~::. ~ .-i: !: :": :::? .-=:. :%(// :.:. :::::: Terry Lalibene, Urbanowski admitted that he ing cross examination. McKay admitted that had not been looking for signs of alcohol, and throughout his taped interview with Taylor, may not have noticed if there had been any. the defendent repeatedly said that he wanted Cpl. Rob MeKay, the lead police investiga- to speak to a lawyer, yet McKay continued tor in the case, testified that he took Taylor Continued Page B2

::.i::~ ':' "i~::":iri~- ...... :.... : : : :!~..~::i ...... ': .~ ...... • . ., ~:'~::i'?~ : ::; q:::.::::i:~:.~!~::4:;=:~:ii~i:;;::~:i:::[f:: !:i':.,!~~~---. ~::."i:: ~-_---~- I •Architect found guilty of ~ " ~°~;.:...... ::.:: ...... -~,,,~,~~~;~i~,~ unprofessional conduct CHECK UP: Local mini-blind retailer Joanne Link inspects mini-blinds at local elementa- THE ARCHITECT who caused a costly engineering documents and ultimately take over the job. ry schools to determine whether they need to be replaced. delay iu Terrar'e's library expansion project has been cited for unprofessional conduct. On the Kitimat elementary school and the Alan SouL'Jr will be removed from the Gusto's restaurant project, Soutar filed register of the Architectural Institute of what's called a schedule C, assuring that effective July 15. the work is substantially fitgshed and is in The decision of the institute's disciplinary accordance with the plans and permit. Schools chec-k blinds conunittee stems from Soutar's conduct on "He submitted those schedules before three projects: the Terrace library expan- construction even began," Ernest said. IIUNDREDS OF people around Tile blinds, which are made in Bowering said lhe blinds only sion, "construction of Gusto's Restaurant, "When you say that construction is com- Terrace ripped plastic mM blinds off China, Taiwan, Indonesia. Hong present a danger 1o children, since and renovations to Roy Wilcox Elementary plete and you've done all your inspections their windows, I'ollowing a report Kong and Mexico, present a danger adults aren't likely to ingest the dust. School in Kitimat. and construction hasn't even started, from llealth Call.Udii that they pro- because they contain lead. However, pregnant women are The committee found him guilty in each you've got s pretty fundamental gap ~ and seined a danger to children under the When the blinds are exposed to warned to be curcful, slid avoid case of signing engineer's drawings or doe. one that this place did not take kindly to." age or six. sunlight, heat and cold they can activities like cleaning the blinds; umeuts, or giving assurances which he was The Institute said Soutar may apply for When school district oflkials deteriorate; producing a lead dust Stores arc|rod TerraCe Which sell rehmtatement after one year, learned of the warning, they commis- film. the inexpensive blinds stripped them not qualified to give. But he can't work as an architect in the sioned Joanne Link :from Link Ira child licks the blinds, or runs from Iheir Shelves last week, "He's not an engineer,', explained meantime, and he'll have to take extra Window Coverings tii check each Of a finger along them and then licks the Some stores, Such as Klnart, are Michael Ernest, the institute's director of the 30 btnldnlgs in the Ferrace dis- finger, he orshe is ingesting the lead; giving refunds for il~e blind& Other professional services. "So what you've got courses, write an exam and pay the costs of trier, including l-hlzelton lind Stewarti explains Dr. Bowedng of the Skeena storesl like Terrace Interiors, were is an issue that amounts to professional the professional inquiry that found him So far she's found mini blinds in Health Unitl still Waiting:as of press time, to hear misrepresentation." guilty before his application would be con- two Terrace elementary schools, but If young children repeatedly back froth their mantdacturersi : The library project was thrown into chaos sidered. they are the liigh gloss, Variety, and ingest this lead dust, it could cause Foi~ people wondering how to dis- when city officials discovered construction "You don't automatically return," Ernest are probably Sal'e, She s waiting to i brain damage and learning disorders; pose of the biifids~ ihe environment had begun without the structural engineer- added. hear back from file nianufacturerS; The health unit fielded hundreds ministry reco nrnertds putting them in ing beillg approved by an engineer. Two provincial laws ~ the Architects and doesn't expect a resp0nse for of calls last week from people con- plastic bags: itnd waiting for rurtler Building inspectors slapped a stop work Act and the Engineers' Act m require that anotherweekiirs01 :: : : Cernedab0utwhattheysh0ulddo, : ins|rue|lob order on the project, and the city had to the two groups of professionals stay within , .... ' ,,,,,, bring tn at|other firm to examine the their own areas of expertise, A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996

~ -,=" -- -'g -~ - L--,,-th STOP Press r target O rer,da deal opportunity to put on additional pres. waat to make sure there arc jobs for a chance to buy 49 per cent of Orenda. sure," said Carle. their areas." It's the second time in as many Giesbrecht, who has asked the Repap's proposal to buy Orenda, an- years that Orenda has gotten a buyer forests minister to look into what can nounced early this year, was put on and made it to the stage of seeking the be done about Repap's payment hold uutil after the provincial election. approval of the forests mhfister. Horses disease watched policy, says he's not surprised it's my" VOLUNTEER It wants to buy at least 75 per cent Last year a New York-based con- F BUREAU HORSI~ OWNERS in the Terrace area are being been raised ia com~ection with the of Orenda's 8.2 million shares and sortium tabled an offer to buy Orenda licence hearings. asked to keep their horses at home following an out- will pay $3 each. at a higher price -- as part of a VOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITY "Any forest licence transfer in the break in the north of a mysterious disease. The purchase would give Repap plan to re-open a closed pulp and north is going to raise issues, because At least 15 horses in Terrace have been infected so control over an additional 342,000 paper mill at Gold River. That MEALSON WHEELS: it's part of a laud claim area aud its a cubic metres of woe4, and help buffer proposal fell through. far. Only one hour commitment,but resource that various groups take the loss of as much as 170,000 cubic Forest iicence ownership changes The disease first appeared in the Houston and Bums it means so much to our ownership of," Giesbrecht said. metres that goes to the Nisga'a as part arc evaluated as to whether or not they seniors, Lake area. "There isn't a lot of forest harvest of the proposed treaty. will contribute to the economle devel- Initial symptoms are little pimple-like bumps on the land left ~ (people in the region) Repap will in turn offer the Nisga'a opment and stability of communities. Delivermeals to shut-ins 11:30- horse's tongue. These pimples can then turn into blisters 12:30. Driversneeded for:. and may be accompanied by heavy salivation. every Monday The horse's appetite may also be affected. FROM FRONT everysecond Monday 'They don't eat 100 per cent, but it shouldn't have everyThursday too much of an impact," said Terrace vet David An alternate wouldbe available Farkvam. for yourholiday time. Alternates He doesn't yet know what's causing the disease, but Jury hears murder ev'idence also neededfor on-call. (If necessaryyour childrenmay warns that it could be transmittable to people, cattle, with the interview. he never followed up on Taylor's claims Lee Thickett testified that Morrison was au,ompanyyou) sheep and goats. McKay also admitted that he gave that he had "blacked out", nor did he living at the home because she was men- "I'd be very diligent about my hygiene and handle Taylor some incorrect information about ever give Taylor a breathalizer test. tally handicapped. She said Morrison Desperate Need DNA and rape, and he never asked if the their mouths with gloves," said Farkvam. Taylor's mother. Victoria Huscroft, could speak words, but not coherent sen- A personin a wheelchairon a two had consentual sex. testified that, the afternoon the body was tences. Morrison was not allowed out of However the disease is not "foot in mouth disease" disability pension and his Laliberte also blasted McKay tbr using discovered. Taylor was at her house for the home without supervision. family will be evicted if they as some people feared, and it is not vesicular stomatitis an improper recording device that cut dinner. Thickett also testified that Morrison cannot keep their lawn or any type of herpes disease. out both when Taylor was asked if he Under cross-examination, Huseroft had dramatic mood swings, was posses- mowedAdonation of a work- A bleach solution should kill the disease, he added. understood his rights and when he was said Taylor had not been going out at sive of personal items like clothing and ing lawn mower would be asked if he wanted to give a statement to night or drinkingsince his return Io could become violent. greatlyappreciated. police. Terrace from Edmonton several weeks Robert McVey, then manager of the School rebuild frozen Laliberte suggested that McKay had before, because he was busy taking care home, testified that Morrison had bitten Call: Lovina Tyler been trying to scare Taylor with talk of of his children. a staff member on the wrist and could 638-1330 THE REPLACEMENT of Skeena Jr. Secondary New location School is one of many projects frozen hast week by the murder and manslaughter and never let She says that after a nap, he told her, strike out at times with a kick or a the defendent explain himself. "I think I've done something really bad. punch. He also said that she was flirta- 4621-B LakelseAve. provincial government. And even though McKay knew that I think I've killed someone." tious with men. Next to Hava Java The six-month freeze on capital spending is part of intoxication could be used as a defence, On Friday, group home worker Wanda The trial continues this week. finance minister 's budget announcement, in which he said the election was a signal that voiers want the government to pay closer attention to the debt and deficit. Store strike ends The only projects still going ahead are ones in Report by which legal contraots are already signed and the pro- OVERWAITEA and Safeway ,"should be ~ ~e:~n~i!i r!:iiSniinsPSoC: kdtO :h te~~ ~?n vince is committed to carry out the work. open by Sunday following a settlement Eva-Made Sarich reached over the long weekend to end the month-long grocery store strike. Safeway is reported to have threatened to Againthis summerat FurlongBey in the LakelsaProvincial Park there will Tot struck by car The United Food and Commercial liquidate its B.C. stores if an acceptable be programsof special interestto the young people in your family, r:very Workers Union is recommending accept- deal was not reached soon. Saturday between 3 and 4pm the parks interprelive service will be A TWO-YEAR-OLD child was struck by a station- sponsoringthe Jerry's RangersProgram. B.C, Parks recognizesour young wagon in a parking lot in the 4800 block of l-Ialliwell ance of the proposed collective agreement. Safeway officials had begun determining peopleas the Mure decisionmakers and futurestewards of park islands. Avenue on the afternoon of June 29.The child was taken Union members are now voting on the the point at which the strike would make proposal and results are expected Saturday. The Jerry's RangersProgram is an educationalprogram for youngpeople to Mills Memoriai Hospital with serious injuries. The selling off the stores more profitable than designedto fosteran understandingof conversationissues and knowledge names of the child and driver have not been released. Details of the proposal are not available, reopening them. of the natural and cultural environmentas they relateto the park system, but union spokesman Tom Fawkes called it Overwaitea and Safeway had been seek- The programrecognizes participant intersts and effortsthrough the awarding an improvement over the two-year roilover ing lower wages for starting employees to of stickers and pins,These programs are deliveredin parksand aroundthe Looking for Lambright recommended last month by mediator Brian help the chains compete with other 'super provincefor thosevisitors that are toudng. TERRACE RCMP ARE requesting the public's Foley. stores' that have cheaper labour contracts. The programuses visual, auditoryand kinesthetictechniques including games, crafts, music, and dramain orderto appealto those young people assistance in trying to locate Frederick Charles The employers accepted that recom- Safeway stock had dropped more than mendation, but it was rejected by one of the six per cent last week, but rebounded participatingin the program. ,Lamb right..:.~ .... :,:,,,.,, ,~.,.,,,.,~...... :, .,,, ,, .: ...... , unions, and the lockout that beg//n':~t th~ '/",: ,I~I6ti~@ 'rn new~rf!he proposed: ~: ,.,: ...... Jerry was an orphanedmoose who was being studied,by.conspryations, .,.,~ ,Lamhright ls,a26-b'ear-,old,cau~cast~" " m'al.¢,,5,;9..tal.' " 1 { ~ end of May then became stake. "~!:~'~'~ '" set!~ent. :" .,i , 7:.~ ..to determineits eatinghabits, migration and habitat.He was immodalizedby and 150 lb~,.with blo.ud,,br¢.s!arc.ut hair,,~ ~ediu~ build ..... '..... ; • :t, ',;)?h ~1)1', ,', 'J.~,, ...... - B.C; Parks by havinga programnamed after him. ~eprogram'has been'in and a medium complexion. He may be driving a green operationsince 1984 in B.C. and has seen thousandsof young people, 1991 Honda, with the licence plate GCL 818. The vehi- throughparticipating, develop a betterunderstanding of our parks. cle is lowered and has tinted windows. Jerry's Rangersare requiredIo earn four stickers - two are mandatory- If anyone has any information, please contact DoggedDetective and SafetySense and two are optionalstickers - History Hound, NatureNut, PeoplePleaser, Earth Explorer,Garbage Gobbler and Terrace RCMP at 638-7400. Proud Player. Oncethese stickers are obtainedthe young peopleobtain their badge,become a JuniorRanger and enterthe Jerry's Hallof Flame. Drive-in Boutique Instilling in our young people a pride in their natural and culturai environmentis a goal sharedwith B.C. Parks and parentsalike. Bringyour POLICE RESPONDED to a single vehicle accident young mind to the LakelseAmphitheatre (Furlong Bay), every Saturday at the comer of Kalum Street and Lazelle Avenue at 4 afternoon,and helpbuild a betterMure for us all. a.m., Monday. Program Schedule A south-bound 1995 Ford pick-up driven by a 22- July 4 th. 8th. 1996 year-old Terrace resident crossed into the other lane, Thursday,July 4: struck a concrete planter in front of the BC Tel Phone 3 p.m. "WildWater World" Comesee and learnabout some of the Mart building, continued across Kalum Street, struck a creaturesthat liveon, in and nearthe lake. (Be preparedto sign post, and eventually came to rest after hitting the get yourfeel wet) 8 p.m, "rakea Walk on the Wild Side"Comefor a walkalong the corner of the Glass Slipper Bridal Boutique. TwinSpruce Trail and learnabout some of the things that There was extensive damage to both the vehicle and live in the wild the store. Alcohol was a factor in the accident and the Friday,July 5: driver will be charged with impaired driving. 3 p.m. "CreeovCrawlina Cdttenl" Comea/ong on the great serachfor someof the parkasmallest residents 8 p.m. "Ue A CreekWithout A Paddle"Come and learnwhat to do and not to do whenout in your boat (Waterand Boat Safety) Saturday,July 6: 3 p,m, Jerry'sRanoer "Nature Nut" Comelearn moreabout conservationby becominga NatureNut with Jerryand earn (;ilm|vli- a sticker. 8 p.m, "EaeerBeaver: Natures Enaineer'~"Learn about our local residentthe beaver(castor canadensis) it's habitat,and (mmmlm ))= m history. .)1 (11 I I.ml. , Sunday,July 7: 3 p,m, "Let's Go Rv A Kite"Come design and make a kite you Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking your assis- can l~y. tance in solving the break, enter & theft from a resi- 8 p,m. ~Nleaa'e Lava Park" Slideshow and presentation.Nisga'a dence in the 4900 block of Lambly St., Terrace, BC on LavaPark is one of B.C.'s newestarea. May 29, 1996. Monday,July 8: 8p.m. The investigation has revealed that the culprit(s) .~.l~Jl.F~~Come for a walk down the Twin Spruce Trail and learn about the history of this old growth entered the residence during the morning of May 29th forest. (Meetat the top of the trail near the sewagedump by forcing open the rear door. It is believed that the station) break and enter occurred during school hours by FORMORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS PHONE EVA. MARIE SARICH youths. Once access was gained the culprit(s) stole THEPARK OFFICE 7~-227"/ the following items: 1. One Emerson 14 inch television with remote ;~i: zi~

) i "he Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 - A3 News in Brief Victim's rights rally planned ON JULY 23, Ric White, convicted of sexual assault this January, is eligible to apply for day parole. White broke into Tammy Fee's home in June last year, and handcuffed and sexually assaulted her. He received a prison term of two years for the crime. Now Todd Hollett and other friends and ac- quaintances of Fee are organizhlg a rally attd concert on July 16, to help bring attention to White's parole ap- plication. "We want to raise awareness of violence in our com- munity," said Hollett. The night will feature speakers from CAVEAT B.C. a victhn's rights group from Vancouver -- and Tammy Fee will also be speaking. A concert will fol- low the speakers and then a march will wrap up the evening. If you'd like to get involved in the rally, come to an organizational meeting being held tonight, July 3, at 7 p.m. at 4708 Loon Ave. Organizers are also looking for sponsorship money to help pay for the flights of the two guest speakers, and other expenses. Photo radar to go ahead THE PHOTO RADAR program will start up in the beginning of August, one month later than planned. "Government remains committed to the program be- cause of its potential to save lives, prevent injuries and reduce the cost of crashes on BC roads," said High- ways minister . Tickets will be processed manually, instead of through the automated system American "['raffle Sys- tems Canada was contracted to supply. The govern- ment ended that contract in May when it didn't provereliable enough. Punjabi classes 'stalled' Because of the late start and the lack of automation, revenue projections for the program have been. THE PUNJABI community is angry already has guidelines and money treatinent." reduced. about the Terrace school board's lack available for school districts to offer He says there are approximately 122 of action on its request that Punjabi Punjabi as a second language. Punjabi families living in Terrace, and language classes be offered this fall. The education ministry is supporting there arc enough students to justify Steelhead restrictions Representative of the Punjabi com- this initiative province-wide, provid- classes. He also hopes that students THE DEPARTMENT of fisheries has announced munity met with the board's education ing three conditions arc met: com- from other cultures will lake an inter- that, beginning July 1, the daily quota for steelhead perommi committee on June 18. There munity demand, number of students est in the language, which is spoken taken by anglers on the Skeena and Nass Rivers will be they repeated their request ~ which and availability of resources. throughout the world. reduced to 0 fish. was first put forward at the beginning Those conditions have been met, "As taxpayers we deserve a fair These catch-and-release only restrictions apply to all of the year ~ that language classes said Gill. treatment," says Gill. "I think there is steclhead greater than 50era front nose to tail and will start this fall. "We're not talking about a com- a reluctance on the part of the board to remain in effect until December 31. But that commitiee has to report to munity request to be entertained," accept a new reality." the school board,which doesn't meet The school district did bring up the again until September, explains school possibility of holding Punjabi classes Trucker flees scene trustee Stew Christensen. Aatd that "As taxpayers we after school or on Saturdays, but Gill A HIT AND RUN incident behind Lazelle Ave. last means there's no chance classes could deserve a fair treatment. I says that would seem like a punish- week has led to the arrest of a Saskatchewan truck begin then. think there is a reluctance ment to students. driver. "They have just been using stalling Gill was hoping the school district RCMP said the tractor trailer unit was heading east- tactics," says Ravi Gill, Punjabi rep- on the part of the board to would list the Punjabi language in the bound on Lazelle Ave. behind McDonalds when it hit resentative and head of an internation- accept a new reality." course selection sheets handed out to the rear of a parked car and pushed it into another al association of Punjabi authors. students near the end of the school parked car ahead of it. The local Pm~jabi community is cur- year. But that didn't happen. The driver and truck then fled the scene. reutly in the process of putting togeth- says Gill. "I want to emphasize that He says the school district claimed "With the help of several witnesses, the driver and era pehtzon ~,~'hnchnt plans to gwe J~e thnseurrl@lum zs supposed to be zm- to be worri~tl about funding the the traetoi4railer was located.30 kilometres east.of Ter-, bo;t~'d, the e~a:tzoxl m,ustry and the ,, p[unentcd~ hi, 9& They are not gwmg classes, but adds that the education : tad2 on'Hwy 16," said Cpi. Joe Havixbeck. premier. ~ '" ' ...... this as serious attention as it should ministry has already agreed to pay for James Woidyla, from Indianhead, Sask., is charged Gill is angry about the lack of prog- have. them. And Punjabi community leaders with failhig to remain at the scene of an accident. Tess in talks about the language pro- "I don't think they are giving the have agreed to contribute money as RaviGill Police said total damage to all vehicles was $5,000. gram. He says the education ministry Punjabi community fair and equal well. I ® j~'~--~ TERRACE CO-OP~~. ' 'U " i'ti i ' ' i"il ~v-v~,) Department ~~~ Store L F'F IUCING UF

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Illll fl A4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 TERRACE Ju#iorhiQh,.Senior high,, (//7/verS/t l, ,. STANDARD i e ¢che/bra/erL5 d rea. ndnoba/f e _r ESTABLISHEDAPRIL 27, 1988 f#a2, L you & /ilI L e Welhr¢ MY;C#Litv7,1.1 ,I , Z ADDRESS: 3210 Clinton Street Terrace, B.C. • VBG 5R2 TELEPHONE: (604) 638-7283 • FAX: (604) 638-8432 I! ( E-MAIL: [email protected] MODEM: (604) 638-7247 We're all /,/> I"' politicians THERE'S something un-Canadian about the brash hard-edged bluster of Jack Munro. But the ex-IWA boss and now Forest Alliance i f[ -- 7 of B.C. chairman has a point when it comes to .z,//~/,~'./xz,~"/ .... . i defending our own interests. J, Nobody, he rightly notes, will do the job for us. Mu.nro's suggestion is that each and every one of us take on the job of telling visitors to this province that forestry is now a different game

fl'om the policy of plunder of 10 or 20 years ago. .r Certain sects of the environmental movement 'qL refuse to acknowledge that forest practices can and do change, and continue to demonize B.C.'s forest industry, ultimately threatening the jobs of workers here. It's a simple, believable message that readily draws support and cash contributions from Clark alls a spade a spade dwellers of America's concrete jungles. VICTORIA -- So the eastern The premier tells me that at a Speech. Tourists are now arriving here from every media were all atwitter last scrnm in Ottawa, the national And lest Ottawa thinks Brit- corner of the globe. It's simply good business to week over Premier Glen media asked him 20 questions, ish Columbia isn't serious and Clark's outburst at the first all of them about Quebec. determined to take jurisdiction engage them and make their stay here pleasant ministers conference in Ot- Well, there is life west of the over west coast fisheries from and informative. tawa. Rockies. It may not live up to the federal government, here's And Munro's point about countering the Clark called the federal the lofty expectations of my what's at stake, according to government stupid, in- colleagues in eastern Canada, the B.C. government and, I propaganda that hurts us is a good one. transigent and arrogant. What but we like it fine, thank you. suspect, according to most It's even worth extending the principle to the would they have him call a And there are issues other than British Columbians. govenunent that ignores Brit- national unity or Quebec. "People in this province fishery, since many American tourists are on ish Columbia's demand to take Fisheries is one of them- the have long recognized that the their way to Alaska right now to catch what in control over west coast most important one, in fact. Pacific salmon is more than some cases are Skeena-bound chinook salmon. fisheries. The Throne Speech opening just a resource. It's part of our That demand isn't just a grab :ROM THE CAPITA the first session of the 36th history, part of our culture, and They should know that their own government's for greater provincial Parliament left no doubt that part of our identity as British policy is driving fish stocks here ever closer to autonomy. It is, according to HUBERT BEYER Clark is determined to pursue Columbians. extinction. all experts, a desperate attempt bashing for its own sake, but the fisheries issue with the "Protecting this resource is by British Columbia to prevent the fisheries issue is too impor- same vigor he showed in Ot- more than just an economic In the end, each and every one of us is a the west coast salmon from tant to be couched in diplomat- tawa, and I expect with the imperative. It is the defence of politician and diplomat for the place we live. going the way of the east coast ie niceties. same language, if necessary. our cultural, historic and natu- cod. Every expert I've talked to Keep in mind that the Throne ral heritage. Former premier Mike Har- says the Mifflin plan isn't Speech is written by the "The loss (of the salmon) court went to Ottawa as a con- goingt~0 work. They say it.is government and certain to be' would be measured in thou- • , ...... , ..... I.,:, .,,. II L.,. ciliator, placing national unity -goiJlg-to destroy'small fishing checked and approved b'y "thb. " sands of fisheries 10bs and the ahead of all other issues. In communities along the coast premier. devastation of our raany fish- retunl, he was dubbed Premier What we need is a home- "My government will con- ing communities, but it would Use it or lose it Bonehead ~ also by some grown plan, a course of action tinue to press Ottawa to re- also be felt in the very soul of idiot of the eastern media. mapped out by British Colum- place the Mifflin plan with a this province." THUMBS UP to city council for beginning to Welcome to , bians and followed through by plan designed by British With stakes such as these, get back on the bus. folks. We like his style just British Columbians. Columbians, for British polite and diplomatic language fine. And if you think that our If sacrifices must be made to Columbians, a plan that would be folly. Stay the A year ago some councillors were seriously premier's remarks last week save and revive our salmon reduces the fleet in a balanced course, premier. Go for the talking about the idea of scrapping our heavily were a tad too harsh for your stocks, they're a lot easier to way, and provides adjustment throat. subsidized public transit system altogether. sensitive ears, get ready for accept if the decisions are for the workers and com- Hubert Beyer can be more. We don't call the guy made right here in British munities who are affected," reached at: (Tel) 604-920. But in the end we were not condemned to pitbull for nothing. Columbia rather than some Ot- Lieutenant-Governor Garde 9300; (Fax) 604-385.6783; choke on our own exhaust. I don't believe in Ottawa- tawa bureaucrats. Gardom read from the Throne E.mail: [email protected] In a flash of enlightenment, council realized that if they invested a bit more in the bus system and made it useful, people might actually use it. Now it's up to the rest of us to prove them right by checking out the new routes and more con- venient schedule. More is at stake here than just the bus system. It's time to strap on a bucket A poor response says that the naysayers were 'THE HEART and Stroke slowed to a crawl by repaying grew up on horseback and Foundation's big bike would right. of the center lane, conunuters never had a chance to master a be a novel yet useful could hop aboard and pedal CCM, it would be superb. An improvement of the bottom line ~ which is permanent addition to the com- across the span quicker than the best way to catch this council's attention munity, like the blue-and- many sports cars are traversing The big bike appeals to me white striped tent bought to it this summer. because you don't have to might even encourage other pedestrian-friendly shelter holiday gatherings. Elder Hostel could organize wear a helmet to ride it. At measures. Schools could save on bus cross-country excursions for least not yet. September And if bike paths are too much to hope for, costs renting it for short range energetic seniors who might with its mandatory hehnet law field trips. Mothers Time Out relish a bicycle trip but not the -- is coming up fast and I what about an alternate pedestrian crossing of could navigate the neighbour. upkeep of changing tires, don't look forward to always the railway tracks between Keith Ave. and hood byways with their young. repairing sprockets, and oiling strapping on a safety helmet, Greig? stars perched beside them in- chains. They'd be happy to even to travel six blocks to stead of sitting cooped up in a have a mechanic'leader take read my granddaughters to It's well known that many people don't use the room watching their kids HROUGH BIFOCAL'. c them for a ride. bed. "socialize" over a toy. A bike that size has plenty of Sande Overpass and instead cut through CN CLAUDETrE SANDECKI Still, to set a good example People who talk exercise but advantages besides for the kids, I must soon go Rail's yards. lack motivation could team up could indulge their fondness camaraderie. It commands shopping for a brain bucket, as to ride together and chat the for an open air pedal yet be respect from motorists. Thhtk Yet the city continues to concentrate multifami- Harley riders dub it. Then I kilonleters and pounds away. well chaperoned and brought of the many eye witnesses ly housing on the south side without any exam- must practice wearing it. Heritage Park could contract safely back to their starting should the bike be sideswiped ination of this problem. Sooner or later, someone the bike for museum tours tak- point. or rear-ended by an impatient More than once since the law is going to get killed under a train. ing tourists to all the main If families incorporated a big driver. And even a crew of passed in the legislature last pioneer points within city bike ride in their reunion plans, Olympic bikers wouldn't be year the kids have asked me, limits. Along with our town's no kid would have an excuse able to muster enough speed to "Did you buy a hehnet yet, unique sights, they could to re-enact a fight for a trigger a radar camera. Grandma?" They know the PUBLIsHER/EDITOR: Rod Link sample the smells and sounds window seat. Because the bike can't tip, value of one. Automatically as ADVERTISING MANAGER: Rick Passmore of Terrace and the Skeena Val- Even Vancouver has a pres- you don't have to know how to they straddle thek bikes they PRODUCTION MANAGER: Edouard Credgeur ley. ent use for a big bike. With the balance a two-wheeler. For buckle up their helmets. NEWS Jeff Nagel • NEWS SPORTS: Dave Taylor Folks with Alzheimer's Second Narrows bridge traffic someone like my mother who I must learn to wear one, too, COMMUNITY: Cris Leykauf OFFICE MANAGER: Laurie Ritter ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS: Sam Collier, Janet Viveiros, Karen Dietrich & Cheri Reidy ADVERTISING ASSISTANT: Emma Law, Kelly Jean TYPESETTING: Sylvana Broman P DARKROOM: SusanCredgeur CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR: Karen Brunette

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CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD Trick or treaty? The Mail Bag B.C.'s land claim policy has gone off the rails Parks 'sting' a waste Dear Sir:. By MEL SMFrH I hope all you taxpayers feel safer now. T HE NATIVE LAND The Ministry of Environment,Lands, and Parks got a claim process in conviction against Stan Sowa at The Bear Paw B.C. has gone terrib- Ranch/Resort. He'll pay a fine of $1,500 dollars (or go ly wrong. The courts to jail) and he has lost his license as a sports angling have decided that aboriginal guide. entitlements are modest in But while perks officials use the court win to boast of scope. Yet the government has how they're protecting the wilderness from the bad decided to give away the store. guys, take a long look at what happened here. If the present course is fol- More than $40,000 taxpayer dollars were spent in court costs attd an elaborate undercover "sting" aimed lowed, native claim settlements at the Bear Paw Ranch/Resort. Why? To protect will change the complexion of Nadateslin Lake from over-fishing? No. B.C. forever. It is by far the Neither Parks nor Fish and Wildlife have done any most important issue facing us meaningful inventory work on the lake. It is known today. that there are a lot of small rainbow present but just An Agreement in Principle how many and with what population trend hasu't beau was recently signed, between assessed. There are no indications of over-fishing. the federal and provincial I've been down there five times in the last two years governments and the Nisga'a and never seen another boat on the lake. So, did Parks Tribal Council, which will con- spend the money on this prosecution to maintain vey to 4,800 Nisga'a (only wilderuess values by getting rid of noisy outboard jets? No, nobody except the Bear Paw has been brained from 1,800 or whom live in Nisga'a using jet motors oa the lake. territory) a cornucopia of bene- Was it perhaps to avoid too much commercial use? fits that include the outright Nobody except the Bear Paw has been conducting ownership of land, resources commercial tours there.., and they've been doing it and subsurface rights over an shtcc before Nadatealin was a Park area. They were li- area 17 times the size of the cetksed by Parks to show tourists the beautiful falls and, City of Vancouver; $190 mil- yes, to sports fish, until the last few years. lion in cash; commercial fishing Why was the right pulled? Ask Parks. If they are rights; an ethnic-based govern- basically opposed to commercial ventures working m file Park lands, why is there such a thing as Park Use ment with powers supplanting Permits? And how are visitors to experience these in some cases federal and areas if not with qualified operators? provincial laws; and extensive Initially, the undercover operation resulted in a whole control over wildlife, recrea- bunch of charges, all saying basically the same thing: tional activities and resource "fish guiding in a provincial park without the neces- management in a vast area of sary permit permission". One assumes the multiple the Nass Valley beyond Nisga'a charges were to insure that something stuck. It must lands. have been important to "get" the Bear Paw. If this were only an isolated deal taking place in a remote area of the province, British I can remember the days when you'd look Columbians might well be for- for the shoulder patch that said "Parks" be- given for the lack of apparent cause they were people who cared about the interest. country and could help you experience the The fact is that the Nisga'a wilderness. Now they act more like it's their deal is of crucial importance be- park and we're not welcome, cause it is to be the "prece- HISTORIC EVENT: Nisga'a Tribal Council president Joe Gosnell signs the Nisga'a agreement-in- dent" for some 50 or more principle during March, 1996 ceremony, bringing B.C. into the age of modern-day treaty-making. treaties that are yet to be negoti- Was the infraction at Nadateslin just an excuse to ated. in future. tended them bewildered and government then decided to ig- shut down this operation for other heinous crimes? At the end of the treaty- To date, British Columbians uninformed, here the Courts and open the Poaching? Unethical behavior? No, even the un- making exercise, British Colum- have had no say on this funda- The Agreement in Principle is vaults. dercover agents reported being firmly rejected when bians will wake up to discover mental change in direction not legally binding and there is The Liberals and Reformers they inquired about guided hunting.., and being told .... they'd_!leed additional !!genses for steelhead or sahnou that their governments have which Our gpvernmen,~:~e.lem- ' afle'~t~a year of fu'~her'work to fundamentally disagree. The ~ substanttally altered forever the barked:upon, ...... , ~...... ,-~ ,,~ on ~e,~lik'me x¢h e tt4 he.-yrask~ • he ;done to. translato~,it,.into a LdSerals are commztted to hold- In the end, only two charges, against Stan Sows, economie, socml and political Most of us are, :,totally treaty. It is clear that the New mg public hearings and would fabric of the province. were upheld and even then, the judge figured it should oblivious to what is being de- Democrats have no intention of then put the matter to a free vote be one charge. On top of this, the beleaguered cided. Public information meet- making substantial changes to irL the legislature. The The really strange thing is that, in court, the Parks of- Canadian taxpayer will continue ings on the subject have given the deal. Originally they fired Reformers would have a pro- ficials testified that The Bear Paw was a class operation to finance the 100-plus special little opportunity for average the lawyers who "won" the vince wide refcrendum. and exactly the kind of tourist facilities they wanted to programs for native people in British Columbians to influence Supreme Court ease for B.C. Mel Smith is a former deputy work with in the areal Canada, which annually cost $7 or shape outcomes. and replaced them with others minister handling constitutional I've personally seen Stan Sows pushed by a irate billion. Carefully orchestrated and sympathetic to native claims. affairs, and is author of the European tourist for releasing fish. He actively Treaties will be overladen with bureaucrats, To their confusion, the new book "Our Home or Native promotes catch and release. He taught my friends' young sons to recognize signs of wildlife on the shore "constitutionalized" so that such meetings have left con- lawyers "won" again at the Land?" on the topic of Cana- these rights will be unalterable cemed citizens that have at- sands while he coached Dad into his first rainbow on Court of Appeal. Harcourt's da'saboriginalpolicy. the fly md m and released it. Now he is being refused renewal on his angling guide license from Fish and • Wildlife because of this prosecution. So now you have a wilderness tours resort with no li- censed angling guide. That's how Parks "works with" what they describe as one of the best operations on Hwy 37. No, Bear Paw did not have a Park Use Permit in It's time to move forward place during that August. It had not been sent to theml Despite the fact that the permit runs from January 1, it By JOE GOSNELL prisoners and the meutally ill, could not vote. It the power to manage and govern our own com- has seldom been provided before May and often not ALK ABOUT desperate was not so long ago. Even now native people munity and the lands the Nisga'a will own ill until well into the summer season. Operators through- revisionism. Opponents and cannot raise capital from reserve lands to foster conunon. Who else should govern it but those out the province carry on business without a current supporters of our recent Agree- their own economic development. It is held in who own it? Oa Nisga'a Lands, the rights of P.U.P. in place every year. They have tot In the year in T ment in Principle to settle the trust for us, like irresponsible children. non-Nisga'a are fully protected. The Canadian question, the P.U.P. arrived in September, after the un- Nisga'a Lind Question are still arguing Now we have an agreement reached with the Constitution, the Charter of Rights and Free- dercover agents were sent in. full participation of the native people who will dams, and the Criminal Code of Canada apply about the meaning of the Calder case that Yes, the Bear Paw was disputhlg the removal from be affected, where we look forward at last to s to Nisga'a lands and Nisga'a people. was decided in the Supreme Court of Cana- their permit of, first, Nadateslin attd second, the Iskut measure of control over our future, where there • Nisga'a goverument will evolve over time River from Kinaskan Lake to Nadatelsin. Parks offi- da 23 years ago. is recognition of our history in this small corner and will be compatible with federal and provin- cials assured there would not be changes or restrictions In that historic case, the Nisga'a sought recog- of the globe, of our right to be here, our rightful cial laws and standards. without consultation and good reason. There were nei- nition that we retained title to our ancestral inheritance. It is remarkable that a case decided in this ther. lands. Six of the seven judges found we had country's highest court 23 years ago should just Meanwhile, foreign nationals continue to unofficially aboriginal title before colonization and three of now have become the source of so much debate and illegally haul tourists into this and other northern them believed that title had never been ex- I have known the time when it and dialogue about its meaning. lakes ~ without permits, licenses, regard for conserva. tinguished. The very fact that this debate is occurring il- tion or the catch limits. But they're probably too hard As often happens when the Supreme Court of was illegal for aboriginal people to speak among each other about lustrates the challenge for Canadians. The chal- to find and prosecute. Why not stick to the locals who Canada issues a split judgment on an important lenge that negotiations between First Nations have to have paperwork and pay taxes. They're easier issue, the federal governnlent was prompted to the very idea of land claims; and the senior governments of Canada are now, to fnd. step in to deal with an question that was clearly when our religious and social tra- finally, addressing is to give meaning to the dry Sadly, I can remember the days when you'd look for far from resolved. In 1973, Jean Chretien, the ditions were outlawed; when our language of the Constitution. the shoulder patch that said "Parks" because they minister of Iudian Affairs at that time, announc- The Constitutiou guarantecs protection of ex- were people who cared about the country and could ed the government would begin negotiations children were seized to be raised istiug aboriginal rights, but those rights, in help you experience the wilderness. with the Nisga'a. away from the "uncivilized" in- mauy respects, have never been fully dcfined. Now they act more like it's their park and we're not Now that an Agreement in Principle has been fluence of their loving parents; We, the Nisga'a people of the Nass Valley, welcome, except to foot the bill for ridiculous, wasteful reached, which calls for communal ownership when Indian people, like have placed our faith in the ability of the Catla- and counter-productive court cases. by the Nisga'a of 2,000 square kilometres of prisoners and the mentally ill, diaujustice system to right a historic wrong. Walt Liirnatainen laud in the valley of northwestern That faith was tested through more than 20 Prince Ceorge, B.C. British Columbia, it is under attack by those could not vote. years of negotiations. It was tested in the Calder who oppose auy accommodation of aboriginal case. It was tested by Nisga'a leaders who for rights. more than a century petitioned governments, Mei Smith, former constitutional advisor to Why are we suddenly hearing words like even though they were ignored, or turned away A beautiful bridge Social Credit governments, says there is no "apartheid," and of a form of governance "too at the steps of the legislature, to hear cur claim Dear Sir:. legal support for Nisga'a self-govenmmnt, attd horrible to contemplate," now, then? Do they for lands which had been seized without com- that it will lead to a "jurisdictional mish- I would like to take this opportunity to thatLk the high think the past was not horrible, or did they just pensation or consent. school construction class members that built the mash..•too horrible to contemplate" when other not find occasion to contemplate it? I believe this agreement in principle, while not wooden bridge at Ferry Island. B.C. First Nations also reach treaty agreements. Pardon me. It has been a long journey. And I perfect, while full of compromise attd conces- We are avid Ferry Island hikers and campers, a few Reform Party MP Keith Martin casually de- aln tired. Tired of condescension attd arrogance. sions for the Nisga'a, is an opportunity to gain weeks ago we had found certain areas of the walkway scribes the agreement in principle as Tired of people saying they know what is best control of our future, iuaccessible because of water damage. "apartheid" and says it will isolate aboriginal for us. I believe it is the door through which we can Walking over one of these marshy areas over a bridge people from mainstreant society. Let's get some things straight: walk to join other groups in Canadian society, this weekend was certainly a pleasure• Let me tell you, we have been isolated a long • The Nisga'a have since time immemorial as equals at I ast. The construction was first-rate and rugged ~ I im- tittle. governed themselves through the ancient code I believe it brhtgs houor to all Canadians, as a agine a few generations of Ferry Island goers will grow I have known the time when it was illegal for of laws and traditions known as the Ayuakhl demoustration to the world that people of up using this same brldgel aboriginal people to speak among each other Nisga'a, What's more, we already govern own divergent races and histories can settle their dif- What a wonderful use of young talent and strength. I about the very idea of land claims; when our re- affairs in the areas of health, education and ferences. applaud your efforts and hope for similar projects ht ligious and social traditions were outlawed; child welfare. Without hatred, without bloodshed. the future. when our children were seized to be raised [] The Nisga'a agreement in principle does Gordon Schuss away from rite "uncivilized" infucnce of their not establish an autonomous nation-state within Joe Gosnell is the president of the Nisga'a Terrace, B.C. loving pareuts; when Indian people, like Canada, What we have agreed to in principle is Tribal Council. A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 College wriggles, finds room News in Brief By ellIS LEYKAUF DESPITE A BUDGET and NWCC adds 140 new seats despite budget, tuition freeze UNBC to offer new tuition freeze, Northwest offer three new programs The college also released a environment. Conunuuity College is this year ~ the iategrated five year plan. during the Berthiaume said he ex- tourism degree program opening up 140 new seats resource nlauagemcnt diplo- same meeting where it ap- pects his union to endorse across its campuses, ma, applied con|puter tech- the five year plan. THE UNIVERSITY OF Northern BC is offering a new proved its budget. The college board of gov- nology program and the so- .... The emphasis on equali- degree in resource-based tourism at its Prince George The plan places a special ernors just approved the cial service worker diploma focus on equality of access, ty of access is good," he campus. The program Is the first of its kind in Canada. 96]97 budge t at its June 22 "Resource-based tourism relates to those tourism ac- program, service to members of First says, and he also liked the meeting, For the fourth year And NWCC has decided Natious , quality attd way the college accepted tivities and experiences that involve the natural and in a row, reports college to upgrade its computer relevance and community fiscal accountability. cultural environments, such as ecotourism, back- president Michael Hill, the technology. The e-mail sys- development and accoun- "These are fairly progres- country travel and First Nations heritage sites," says amount of money the educa- tern is being improved, says ,ability, slve initiatives," says Alan Ewert, program chair. "One of the fastest grow- tion niinlstry has given the Hill. And students can ex- The plan is expected to be Berth,aurae. "The board has ing sectors of the ecoaomy is tourism, and one of the college remained frozen. fastest growing segments of tOurism include those ac: pect to scc IBM Pent,urns a "living" document, react, donc alotofwork." ,'It seems more like 50 instead of 386s in tit,vies that take place in natural environments." some ing to the chaligh|g collcgc years," lie joked. computer labs, But the col- The new program has also been identified as a pos- Add that to a tuition sible 'keynote' program for the Terrace UNBC lege is hanging onto its freeze, aud the college had 486s. campus. to do some maneuvering to "Evea though it was a UNBC administration has been searching for a de- come up with next year's gree program to offer in Terrace that fits the needs of tight year, it was something budget. Michael Hill w.e needed to do." • FLIGIITTRAtNING local residents. Dr. Margaret Andersou, regional coor- ',NWCC has some of the • AIRCI~,AVI" RENTAls':, dinator for UNBC, says the university is looking into In order to make some of • PREFERRED IL.VrES FOR MEMBERS lowest iuition fees in the more than doubled sitlcc the these expenditures, Hill says Our goal is to provide stable q~qJr(kible ~ ~ resource based tourism. province," said Hill. While late 1980's, said Hill. "It draws on the strength of First Nations Culutre and the college trimmed its ad- training andflyh~g fi~r Terrace and area. he's proud of that, he says a Then the coilege picks up activities," she said, listing one example of why the ministrative and support WE FLY: "f SEAT CESSNA 172 tuition freeze on top of another $3 million or so in program ,night work itt Terrace. "There's an enormous staff and Will try to reduce those low fees is difficult to "flow-through" money the amount of mouey it potential here." mauage. from miscellaneous sources. However, the university plans to talk to the college, spends on travel and sup- The budget is not balanced What will that mean for Bristol Rdat the"Airport students and employers before any decision are made. plies. yet, but Hill says he is con- students who plan to attend Rocque Berth,aurae, presi- 635-6667 fident it will be before the the college next year? dents of the academic Miller gets extra duties 96/97 year is finished. In order to save costs on workers unioll at NWCC, NORTH COAST MLA Dan Miller has added the About $11 million of the delivering programs the col- gave the budget a thumbs cabinet position of small business, tourism and culture college's budget comes lege is "using its courses up. to his already lengthy list of responsibilities. from the education ministry. more efficiently," said Hill. "Given the circumstances He takes over temporarily from miuister Penny Roughly 11 per cent of that That means instead of of- I think they've doae fairly Priddy, who has breast cancer and will undergo sum is tuition fees. feting different types of well," he says. chemotherapy this summer. NWCC picks up another English classes for people in "I view the budget as al- Skeena MLA Hehnut Giesbrecht, who is par- $4 million or so in technological courses arid lowing for some degree of liameutary secretary to the small business, tourism and sponsored money. It comes academic programs, the col- iimovation attd flexibility culture minister, said he didn't expect an elevation to from traiuing programs put lege will offer just cue type with limited dollars," says cabinet, stressing Priddy's absence is expected to be on by the federal or provilv of English. Therefore, Berth,aurae. temporary. cial government. In that classes will be full. He particularly liked the Miller is now deputy premier, minister of municipal situation either a student's "We're getting a whole way programs were being affairs and housing, ,ninister of employment and in- tuition is paid for, or the lot more effective and effi- restructured, so that studeuts vestment, and minister of small business, tourism and goverument agency buys the cient," said Hill. would have better exposure ~,,.~',yousee:wllaflretMssu?mereallr.'oo663~.sss5 .~..i '¸ ~w' , "" ~ " '" . "'?-, " "' '~ """i~ i culture. Whew! whole course. With some of these to a wide variety of pro- Sponsorship money has savings the college plans to grams. Helppick yourown dump THE THORNHILL land- Q fill isn't out of the running yet as a candidate to become the dump of choice to ser- vice:greater-Terrace.-;.:,,: ~he landfill has been a source of concem for local residents who fear con- tamination of nearby Thorn- hill Creek and are worried about increased traffic and garbage at the site. But the dump is likely to be the least expensive op- tion to handle the area's Limited Quantity Only. waste when the Terrace landfill closes. Come on in and test drive the Roger Teems, manager of "Best Buy" Accent GT. Features include a works and services for the hot new 16-valve DOHC engine that puts Kitimat.Stikinc Regional out more horsepower than the Tercel DX. District says that environ- Plus a sports tuned suspension, cast mental impact tests are cur- rently underway to study the alloy wheels, a slick rear spoiler, feasibility of the dump. ,~ piercing front driving lights,

"We started a hydro study :~iiiiii~iiiii:~iiT~:iiii::iii~:~:~.~:~ ~'~~!~..~:~:.% ~:~.% ~:.. sporty seat trim, a there last week to see if the ~~::~!~:$:.~.,.~: ~ %.~..~..::~,:. stanciard ETR AM/FM ~:~~,,',~ ~,~~, ,¢¢...,,.,~.~.~ ...... ~ ~::: site is viable for future 4 speaker cassette use," says Teems. "Hope- fully we'll know by the ~~~~ systenl complete with middle of next year." ~... an anti-theft device Meanwhile, th.e search for other' possible sites for the greater Terrace landfill, and two other proposed dumps to service the Regional Dis- ttiet, is under way. And the RD is asking for the pub- lie's help in the search. "We're going through a process of climitmtion," says Teems. "It's a ground- kicking exercise to identify some potential starting points." One of the proposed land- fills will be located near ,qOTED Meziadin Junction to serve : ACCEN:t :11(.; area residents, and eventual- ACCENT GT TERCELDX CiViC CX ] NEON BASE ,,BEST BUg" ly the District of Stewart as STANDARD FEATURES 3-DR 2-DR ,, -DR / -2R well. ,, Another landfill will ser- Power Steering m AND Aluminum Alloy Wheels vice the Hazeltons and sur- Fog Lights rounding area. Rear Wiper/Washer ,,BEST vALUE The third, and largest, site Sunroof will accommodate Greater Rear Spoiler FOR1996 Audio Radio/Cassette Terrace and possibly Tachometer S Cpd:tGOlOEIVtP,GP~NE KitimaL 60/40 Rear Split Seat S 50/50 Tooms says that ideally, Remote Deck Lid Release S S the new landfill sites will Remote Fuel Filler Lid Release S S S S have little or no environ- Dual Remote Control Mirrors S ,@ Digital Clock S mental impact. This requires Tires 175/65R14 155/80R13 175/70R13 185/65R14 that they are some distance Warranty 5yr/100 000km 5yr/100,000km 5yr/100,000krn 3y#60,000km from surface waters and are HYUI'IIDRI Roadside Assistance 3yr/60,OOOkm 3y~60,000km well above groundwater Where The Smart Money Goes. levels, or underlain by im- It pervious soils such as clay. *Accent GT $13.785 Including [relghl and P.D.S, tJcense and taxes not Inchided. Dealer may sell Ior less. 1" Based otl t.)J(i c,mqmtltlve mantffaeturers' litiblished Ii][orlnation Side nlt,uldlng available as dearer Installed Oliilon, To help find suitable sites, the RE) is asking residents to suggest possible locations. "Once we locate potential sites, then we'll do drilling Thornhill Hyundai and testhtg," Tooms says. 3040 Hwy. 16E "At some stage we'll also Terrace 635-7288 be going to public discus- sion m once we have some decent information about different sites." The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 -A7 RADELET & COMPANY Skateboard park defended Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. COMPANIES • TRUSTS • TAX DISPUTES SKATEBOARDERS have started to James W. Radelet mn into opposition in their plan to Phone 604-689-0878, Fax 604-689-1386 build a skateboard park between the bowling alley and the RCMP detach- menu Box 22, Joseph Durando, owner of the house IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. MajorCredit Cards adjacent to the bowling alley, ap- YOUR VSG 4A2 Accepted peared at city council Monday night ODDS and wanted to know if the city had de- HEAR]" AGAINST MarjoriePark Yourdonation is cided on the site behind city hall. AND STROKE CANADA'S 638-1167 tax deductible rOUNDA11ON Councillor Rich McDaniel said that #1 KILLER it had, and invited Durando to attend Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send weekly Tuesday night meetings with your donation to the address above, along with the name skateboarders to guide development of the park. and address and the name and address of the next-of- Durando wanted to know if he kin, for an acknowledgement card. would be consulted and if there would be fencing or supervision of the park. "We've only just started," MeDaniel said. "It's a project for the youth of our city and for the future of our city." Skateboarders were also present at the council meeting and congratulated • FLIGHT TRAINING council for making the first steps toward a skate park. • AIRCRAFT RENTALS "My guess is they're going to work . extra hard in protecting that area and • PREFERRED RATES FOR MEMBERS make sure it's clean and safe," Debra Critchley told council. "Kids them- selves are going to create the rules for Our goal is to provide this park." Despite its proximity to the police stable affordable - station, there are fears of increased 4 vandalism and criminal activity in that training and flying area, she said. "If you don't build a skate park, for Terrace and area, you can bank on that kind of thing all ,~ over town," she said. "I urge council to stick with the location -- it's an ex- LOCAL SKATEBOARDERS say the Idea of a park behind city hall ~, ceilent location." would be perfect, and are meeting Tuesday evenings at city council. WE FLY: ; Critehley added that supervision 4 SEAT ' would "send the kids a message that One skate told council the park will "People can use roller blades at the CESSNA 172 , they need a babysitter and that it is not attract more users than just skateboar- skateboard park, and BMXes and their park." ders. stuff," said Ray Mazurak. iCampers' enthusiasm dampened Bristol Road at the Airport NOT SURPRISINGLY, the too cool 800 line, operated by BC Tel, experi- would mean tying up half Lakelse's 635-6667 spring has kept people away from area ence lengthy delays and busy signals 160 sites for reservations rather than 'campgrounds. when trying to make reservations. all being available on the current first Figures for last month show camp- About a quarter of BC's provincial come, first serve basis. ing visits at Lakelse Lake (Furlong parks are on the system, but none of "Lakelse has a high ratio of local TERRACE REGIONAL Bay) are off about a quarter from the those are in the northwest. campers and we're concerned a 50-50 HEALTH CARE SOCIETY same period last year. Ken Zimmer, the district's extension split might not be the best way to do INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SERVICES While laying the blame squarely on officer, explained "the reservation things," Zimmer suggested. "[The Mills Memorial Hospital the shoulders of Mother Nature, system requires a phone and fax line system] might take away from the Lakelse area supervisor Jamie Hahn at the park. Currently we don't have number of available sites." anticipated numbers will pick up as any parks in the district with that." The district had decided waiting a Is it a REAL Medical Emergency? the summer progresses. Although the system was under con- year would give it an opportunity to But the northwest is faring better sideration for Lakelse Lake, he said analyse how well the system worked Use Your Emergency DepartmentWisely than other proyincial parks. Some are the district had.wanted to hold back and whether, it would be cost- Your hospital EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is organized for.sudden, serious. , experienCing~a'.54 per cent drop in At-~.:.~andsee,what problems thesystem h~,d4~&ffective,he ad~. ~a.~,..:.~:~,./:~., ....health problems.~he.hospital has.a:fixed-budgeh however,.and,unneeessa~ tendanee d espri~te renovations and ire' ]~eGigG~;~isiitif'Jn ~ equipment...... "introduction Of the 'reservation sys- use of the emergency department diverts resources from other areas~of;t~e introduction of a reservation system. He was also skeptical because the tern idea will be one of the items up hospitaLThe same service provided in the doctor's office is much cheaper Park contractors on the reservation service requires a 50-50 ratio between for discussion at a public forum with system complain those calling the 1- reserved sites and walk-in sites. That Lakelse lake to be held in luly. than if provided in the Emergency Department. It should not be used as a substitute for visits to your doctor's office. ,

Doctors' Office Versus Emergency Visit Landlord i ii If you have an ongoing medical problem that has not suddenly affected your well being, you should arrange to see your doctor in the office. If you are defies DENTURE SPECIALISTS seriously injured or are suddenly taken ill, the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT RD order is where you belong. Eckland Denture Clinic What If You Don't Have a Doctor? THE THORHHILL land- 206-4650 Lazefle lord who earlier this year Plan to have a family doctor before an emergency occurs. Family doctors' was told to evict tenants office number in Terrace are listed in the Yellow Pages of your telephone from illegal suites on his We deal DIRECTLY with the Public. directory under "Physicians & Surgeons." The EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT property still has two of the staff cannot recommend the name of a doctor to choose. four suites rented. New Dentures, Repairs and Relines. Hehnut Reinert owns a 3 Generations- 54yrs. experience When It Really Is An Emergency piece of property on Old When you have a real emergency, bring the patient to the EMERGENCY Lakelse Lake Road, just I~~ DEPARTMENT, promptly, using ambulance services if necessary. Emergency past the Thonlhill dump. room nurses are also not allowed to give medical advice over the phone. The property is zone for ~ii!(:!T¸ 3 single family homes only. B%i } EMERGENCY patients are assessed on arrival and those with serious But Reinert has several and/or life threatening problems are seen first. The hospital does not have trailers on the property on site emergency physicians. In a real emergency "on.calr' doctors are which he has been renting. available. Earlier this year, the Regional District decided to Gerald Ecldand, RD, FCakD Tracey Eckland, RD, Appropriate Use of Your Emergency Department Ensures enforce the single-family bylaw. That Our Doctors and Nurses Can Treat You Promptly In A Reiuert has sittce emptied Real Emergency! two of the suites, which are ECKLAND now occupied by his family , while their home is being DENTURE CLINIC renovated. For appointment call But two other suites are still rented. 635-1288 "One couple is staying I because the woman is very sick," says Reinert. "She has a muscle disease and the suite is specially designed for her." Reinert says the other tenant is a man on a dis- r InYourBasement. ability pension. "You can't put people like that out on the street," he says. Reinert says he is the fnst person in the area forced to conform to the bylaw. "They want to make an example of me," he says. Andrew Webber of the RD says the district has been reasonable with Reinert, and is trying to avoid going to court. "We'll be out there within a week," says Webber. "I For free pick-up of your operating fridge, call need to talk to him and see where he is standing." 1.800-663-2274 throughout British Columbia Reinert appears to be Saves More Than Money standing firm. or 683-2274 in the Lower Mainland. Bghgdro The RD has yet to decide what action will be taken. "Mr. Reinert and us have *Fridges must be in working Condition. B.C.Hydro customers onh, please, Limit of two [ridges per customer, to sit down and talk," says Webber. "Not fire salvos through the press." A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 Mine search accelerates THERE'LL BE more money spent in last year worth more than $200,000 the northwest this year on mineral ex- Explor Ltion to each compared to 30 the year before. ploration than in 1995 but it's too ear- Mines ministry statistics indicate ly to say how much, says a mines hit new that total exploration drilling dropped ministry geologist. Houston and the Kemess gold project to just under 150,000 metres in 1995. Last year's $30.5 million was down northeast of Smithers -- passed their That, according to Wojdak, shows a by 37 per cent from 1994 but there's environmental approvals and are to higher level of drilling on intermedi- every reason to believe it'll increase begin the construction phase this year. ate and advanced exploration projects. this year, says Paul Wojdak. Last year was marked by at least One downside to the exploration in- He's particularly buoyed by five projects beginning the new dustry is a decrease in the number of renewed activity at Red Mountain, a provincial environmental approval active claims in the northwest. gold showing close to Stewart. process needed to gain all the permits An attempt by Columbia Gold Ownership changed hands three required to begin mining operations. Mines Ltd. to work a gold prospect times ill the past couple of years and Wojdak is also encouraged by two 301un west of the village of Iskut was now rests with Royal Oak Resources. deposits in the Yukon in that they may halted. Previous owners halted exploration spur additional searching in B.C. The company needed road access to last year but Royal Oak is back on site This often happens when the ore- the site through iMonnt Edziza Park this year with a program worth mil- bearing structure in one claim area but failed to get approvals. lions. also exists in other places. Columbia has since sold the proper- "I think it'll be a fairly good year," There were 26 projects undertaken ty to an Australian finn. said Wojdak. In 1994 northwest expenditures of $49 million made up half of the $100 Natives, companies link up million spent across the province that THE MINES ministry has begun to as more than a dozen northwest native year for exploration. act as a connecting point between na- groups begin the long process of But it was still a long way from the tivc groups and mining companies. treaty making. $100 million-plus seasons of the late Last year the mines ministry hosted Even before land claims negotia- 1980s and early 1990s. a session between the Wet'suwet'en, . lions became formalized mining com- Those years were marked by the who claim land in and around the panies were reaching out to natives. The Blue Maxx Building Experience. gold search frenzy in the Eskay Creek Smithers-Hazdtcn area, with mining The Tahltan Native Development area and by tax laws, now gone, and eXFloration companies. Corporation, for example, builds and Foam Wall Forming System which favoured exploration expendi- "We see our role as a catalyst to maintains roads for companies. tures. bring together the various interests," Its contracts include the road to the That has now resulted in one new says Smithers-based ministry geolo- Golden Bear mine outside Dease Lake hiiiiiiW!i:], mine -- the Eskay Creek gold mine gist Paul Wojdak. and the route into the Iskut Valley. owned by Home.stake -- which In March, the minisUry was in on a Companies have also undertaken !!i:,It l:li: ll:i:iili i! opened last year. session between the Kaske Dene and specific programs to train and hire na- And two new mines -- the Huck- mining compauies in Watson Lake. tive workers. leberry copper-gold one south of More of these sessions are planned STOPS: Cold, heat, water, fire, bugs, drafts, rot, sound, deforestation and pollution. Westfair, gov't [) anners to meet BLUE MAXX FOUNDATION HAS A MINIMUM R25 INSULATION RATING A PROPOSED Real Canadian Warehouse Club outlet will area is being considered• It's a 22-1ot extension of Cory The solid strength and permanence of steel reinforced concrete, with the fabu- be one of a long list of developments debated when city Drive to near Joliffe Ave. City staff say there would be lous insulating capacily of dual two and half inch thick slabs of expanded poly- councillors meet for Thursday's noon planning committee enough new homes there to require a north-south road con- meeting. nection from McConaell Ave. down to Mountainvista. But styrene foam in a system that is fast, cost efficient and virtually fool proof to Westfair Foods Ltd., highways ministry officials and they won't require the road link to be paved yet, as it's ex- construct from the basement up to 10 or more stories h gh ,:~::~: ~sidents have all been invited to attend. pected storm aud sanitary sewer lines won't go in along it So far highways officials have been at odds with the until future subdivisions go in. |Ill' " A wide variety of block forms allows the ':~:ii!~i~i~,..~ company over issues ofaccesa of Hwy 16. Fred and Barbara Seller want a rezoning of land to R1 architect to create sophisticated visual I Highways planners can veto the subdivision plan for the residential at 3712 Bailey St. to allow for future subdivi- treatments without having to fiddle with I land, which is necessary for the development to go ahead. sion. "~ Other proposed developments on the agenda Thursday: Another subdivision under application by Isabel King- .....&~;p,, ;,po,,,o,. custom cuttin9 blocks to fit. J [] A 6,500 square foot office/warehouse building at 5235 Johnston would create two new lots and a remainder at Keith Ave. to be built by Emil Wind Construction Ltd. for 4823 Twedle Ave. The developer is being required to Public Works Canada. The building would house various designate a portion of the land for a future cul-de-sac. SKEENA CONCRETE federal government employees, including the Department A larger 22-Iot subdivision near the old chicken farm on PRODUCTS LTD. of Fisheries and Oceam, and Environment Canada. North Eby already has approval and is now being cleared. 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Thornhill, Terrace ,.~.a~-~_~...~'~ ~_~ ~i [] An addition to SNT Mini Storage at 5043 Keith Ave. Kakfilah Projects Inc.'s development is located east of by Shane Palahicky. North Eby, just north of Dairy Ave. ' - 638-8477 [] Denis Gagnon plans to build a laundromat replacing- the former corner store at Kalum St. and Loon Ave. It would be at least 2,000 square feet and would have residential space on the top floor. [] A 10-by-40 foot addition to add a solarium to Mr. Mike's restaurant.

A series of proposed subdivisions are also on the agenda. The E.T.V. Phase IH subdivision plan for the west bench IUUl ~,.J~JIIIJ, JI~L~:;/-tUIL~./IIIkJLIV~;~ ~t..i~,JJ, Ji~f ~.Ji.~Jl~ 4736 Lazelle Ave. (Just behind McDonalds) TERRACE, B.C. THE "R.V." Supplies &Acces. "Raybestos" Brakes "Frarn" Filters "Moog" front end parts FOREST "Blue Streak": Ignition "Walker" Exhaust "Monroe" Shocks "Armor All" cleaners PRACTICES "Champion", "NG~' & "Autolite" Spark Plugs "Tulle Wax polishes "Magna charge" Batteries CODE We carry one of the of Automotive tools in the area! ~s Now" ONE YEAP~ OLD For all your Spring Tune-Up Needs I Comein for a coffee and browse ~1 i AA Mon.- Fri ...... 8am-Bpm i~ I i Sat ...... 8 am - 5 pm :~:~i~ I I VISA I [~"-¢~' ..,~ ~.~. • Open 6 days a Week, i !~ Li~ v v ~ !~.~~,,.',.?~i] ...... I ~e Forest PracticesCode has beenthe I II II II .... I1 II II I I I lllllli II "~i~'lll of the forest for one year.

In that time: • Morethan15.000 ,~~ forestsector workers ~.~ acrossB.C. have been involvedin ForestPractices .'~ Code [raining. • Morethar 800 code Infractionsand sub~'='cluent penalties

haveoccurred since i i i, IBm lune '95. • 7.000calls wereanswered on the Ministryof Forests' 1-800 line. 36 code guidebookshave been published and distributed. One yearremains in the ForestPractices Code J transition period.All forestoperations must be In full compliance by lune 15, 1997. To order ~ldebooks anywhere In B,C.,call the SATURDAY,JULY 6 MlnlsbT's codehotJbte~ 1-800-565-4838.In Vlctoda, r,I :.° at 9:30 a.m.- 6:60 p.m. Ministry s web site: http://www, for,gov, bc.ca i

MINISTRY OF FORESTS, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA m The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 - A9 B USINESS REVIEW

Mill CLEAR THE AIR ~,~ Reduceair to get ~-~,, pollution ~-.~'o ~'~ fromresldenhal "" woodsmoke and aulo emissionswilh tips from the Association. wood t BRITISHCOLUMBIA RAVENAIR(,,,,,,) LUNGASSOCIATION A THREE-YEAR timber '" Box 34(.109. Stati0fi b FOR MORE INFO CALl, (m 632-4 I~1 OR b32-5787 ' EVENINGS 6.';5.1950 Vancouver, B.C, V6J 4M2 AUSTAIR sale licence to Terrace Pre I'tdi'rt'~ing~t~wed°~lltdbYlKll'd'lweai*~)• L~lrd al the south eM of the airport in the Ftwdbeilding Cut Mill Ltd. will pave the way for expansion of the planer mill and the hiring of ...... ~..~.~ ...... ~~,,~:~:~,~;..,.,.~ ...... ~,~ ~,~¢'~ ...... :,.:::::: ~:'::...... ~';'~.. ~- ...... "...... ":¢~:~::!.::.... more workers. The firm plans to invest more than $650,000 for a SPRING & SUMMER dry kiln and a storage shed. The company currently operates the planer mill to produce custom-ordered MORE JOBS: A new timber licence for Terrace Pre Cut Mill will allow the Braun ji ,i iiiiiiiiiii ii! ?i!?ii!iiiii!iii " iiii ii!ii@iii iii metric lumber for Japanese St. mill to hire at least 10 more workers. That's owner Mo Takhar and planerman markets. Gurinder Dhillon feeding the mill's planer. The expansion is expected ~ , Dresses ° 2 pc dressings !i to mean increased produc- underway by late sununer. per River watershed under he said. tion. • Blouses • Cotton sweaters ! "Once we have a dry kiln, the Small Business Forest Takhar is expecting busi- Terrace Precut owner Mo i~:. • T-shirts • Maternity we have a way different Enterprise program. ness to improve later this Takhar said he expects to '~, ~ ° Lingerie Plus much more. , market open for us," Tak- He said value-added mills year. hire 12 to 14 more workers, har said. like his get more results "We're slow right now, bringing the mill's work- New options include from the timber that's but we're different than the , ashions force up from 10 to 24. finger-jointing for local logged than shipping logs sawmills," he said. "We'll :~'~ 3230 KALUM, TERRACE • 635-3666 :~ It will take a while for the lumber buyers, he added. overseas, or even basic mill- be busy later on." dry kiln components to be The mill will be allowed ing. shipped here, but said he's to harvest 80,600 cubic "Remanufacturing here hoping to have construction metres of timber in the Cop- means more jobs for B.C,," Dry kiln needs re-approval BUSINESS TO BUSINESS DELAYS of more than a year in building kiln since that decision means Terrace Pre the dry kiln means neighbours will get an- Cut will have to start the process all over other shot at Terrace Pre Cut's expansion again, and apply to council for a new devel- Directory of Services plans. opment permit. The dry kiln proposal was the centre of a City planner Dave Trawin says the permit ~.i) i:"= storm of controversy almost two years ago was approved back in the spring of 1995, www. kermode.net when the company first sought a city devel- but never actually registered on the proper- • email ' internetaccess i::iiii~ opment permit for the expansion. ty. • web pages . training ~i~!!~;:: Braun SL neighbours opposed the project, Even if it had been registered, he said, the OfCfic e rod uact? arguing it would mean further industrializa- delay exceeds the requirement that a devel- Terrace's only Iocallv owned full service :4:!~ i • Stationery ° Office Equipment i tion of the light industrial zoning adjacent opment be substantially completed within internet provider. • Office Furniture * Business Machines to their homes. six months of a permit being issued. • Fax Supplies • Sales, Service & Repairs The six-month battle between residents "Technically, he has to come back and RGS Intemet Services I and the company ended in March 1995, reapply for a new development permit," 4722 Lakelse Ave. i!~:;di We can assist you with all your office and when council voted 3-2 to allow the dry Trawin said. "It's the same council, so you Ph.: 635-3444 Business supplies :kiln development...... would .imagine it would pass again. But Voice (604) 635-9261 " Fax (604)'635-9219,. ~x~.~27 ernail:[email protected]~ ..,.,..It ,,.it ,,.|t ...... ,.. ,..:~,..~! ; But the 15-month delay in building the stranger thingshave happened.,' ...... ii$i~

%.J (1~.~~ Desktop Publishingby Lee Burkltt l Dylcan Industry Phone 6380877 N, /~Business ,magecDemSipgunt;r~ut:lrlinV;lumePublishing Crane Service Out & About stunted Ph: 635-0227 INCREASED STUMPAGE ~N 20 Ton P&H Omega 4 wheel drive House prices up rates and a growing list of ©.,L' Truss rack to install up to ten trusses each lift REAL ESTATE prices are up this spring, but sales are regulations have stunted the Tree removal down from last year. growth of B.C.'s forest in- N The average price paid for a single-family home in dustry, according to a Price 7 days per week/24 hours per day Nk'. the northwest region in March, April and May was Waterhouse report released $138,418 ~ up 10 per cent from $125,666 for the last lnonth. i :F~Ziii~ : :::: :!~i;~i~. !i!:i~i!~:ii !;i iil !iibil ii~i!i::.3~!~i~ii:! ~;~;?~ ;~:~:~-~* ...... ~ ;~ ~ ~4!i:" same months in 1995. The 35-page study points The Northwest Real Estate Board also reports sales to both the year-old Forest are down two per cent, with 95 Multiple Listing Ser- Practices Code and Forest vice units sold worth a total of $11.3 million. Renewal B.C. as being two of the biggest offenders in driving up the costs of log- Licences get look-see ging and upping product REGIONAL DISTRICT officials are going to look pricing on the international into the possibility of instituting business licences in markets. unorganized areas like Thomhill. The report states that after The idea came from Kitimat director Jim Thom, who FRBC's first full ycar of op- says he wants to create a level playing field in the busi- eration in 1995, stumpnge ness commnnity. fees shot up 21.8 per cent to But Thornhill director Peggy Julseth predicted such $26.46 per cubic metre. Un- an idea won't work. der the provincial program, "There are too many home-based businesses and the money is to be recircu. God-knows.what out there," she said. "It will be too luted in the forest region it expensive to carry out." came from in the form of various restoration or sil- Logging remains slow viculture projects. But not everyone is convinced the LOGGERS and truckers continue to struggle in the money is flowing back equi- face of an extremely slow logging season. tably. Don Hull and Sons Ltd. has carried about half the "Stumpage rates are amount of logging it normally would to this point. tremendously higher, which The logging slowdown has also had a trickle down has a significant impact on effect to other related businesses. LEJ International industry," says Gary Trucks Ltd. parts manager Bob Bauer said business has Townsend, vice-president of been down 20 per cent in recent months. West Fraser Mills. "I'm just not convinced Ski manager to teach that the money paid from SHAMES MOUNTAIN general manager Scott each region is retundng to Siemens says he's left the ski hill to go teaching for a that region considering the year. cost." He's accepted a one-year contract with Selkirk Col- Total stumpage, royalty lege in Nelson to teach part of their ski area manage- and related charges ment program. amounted to $1.8 billion in Also gone from Shames is guest services manager 1995 -- an increase of Tim Foster, who has left for Calgary. $386,000 over 1994. Ac- But Siemens, who also holds shares in the company, cording to the Price Water- says he'll stick around this sununer and do what he can house analysis, the increase to help prepare for the new season. is generally attr~utable to "I have still committed to Shames to help them out the Forest Renewal plan and maybe find them some new staff for next year," he stumpage levy no longer said. giving indus~y a fair return. He says he'll still be calling Terrace home, as he and If B.C.'s number one in- his pa~ter Tanis Sutherland will continue to own Ef- dustry is not making ade- fective Fitness. quate returns, analysts say, it's bad news for the pro- vince. Excellence in forestry Total profits for 1995 THE DECISION to voluntarily give up cutting rights were $1.2 billion, down q, : to the Kitlope River watershed, two years ago has from $1,3 billion the year earned Skeena Sawmills and West Fraser Timber the before, In a peak year, add :ii~i.... Forests Excellence Award for environment. analysts, the number should have been double. i rl A10 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday July 3. 1996 Sneaky bears removed Bugs~',,~;'v~g°o" worked,,o out of electric fence at dump I Gara e

Terrace dump this year for some post-hibernation mun- chies will be out of luck as they meet with six feet and 7,000 volts of electrified fence. The fence, which was in- stalled last fall, has so far done a good job of keeping ,ly 6 tuiy 7 bears away from human food and garbage, according 9:30- 6:00 12-5 to conservation officers. "The fence has been suc- cessful for sure," says of- ficer Ken Fujino. "No bears up to in dump equals success." Two bears did actually manage to figure out how to 0 get around the problem. They waited for the gate to ZAPlll That's what will happen now to bears that try to sneak into the Terrace dump, An electric fence has been powered up ~ere, and so far things look good. be opened for garbage trucks, then zipped inside, loaded u 1) with refiise, and bears. The fence was in- ....~ RaCks/Tables ~. zipped out. Complaints are down and the dump stalled last fall, but it hasn't Both bears had been been powered up yet. c. c.out/ g tagged previously, so they fence is a success, despite cagey tactics "The fence is ready to ~ InFrontof .~ % JIl',it" were destroyed by conserva- by a couple of sly bruins. go," says Hofweber. "But tion officials. timing is important. Con- Another bear found an cervation officers prefer to Selected Items i even sneakier route; When after being tagged and relo- depending on the number of go in the fall when the most cated last fall. the fence was first powered complaints." bears congregate at sites." In fact, Fujino says there up, the female learned she The Thornhili dump was a Hofweber isn't worried haven't been any complaints could climb the corner posts site that was planned to be that the frequent power out- from neighbors about ALL to get inside without getting fenced immediately. But ages in Aiyansh could result marauding bears at all so far shocked. Hofweber has given the in bears crashing through this spring. "That was due to a design bears there a stay of elec- the fences like dinosaurs in t ITEMS flaw," says Jim Hofweber, Hofweber and Fujino trocution for two years. Jurassic Park. municipal enviromnental both agree that this kind of "The district needs time "Most fences are powered protection head for the success means the fences to figure out the future of by a battery," he says. region. "Our regular con. seem to be doh~g their job. the site," says Hofweber. "And the bears would have PRICED tractor was not used at the "But if the dump is still op- been relocated at that point Terrace site, other fences "Our basic strategy is to erating in two yearn, it will anyway. Fences don't go up don't have that problem." provide bear-proofing at all have a fence." without (bear) management TO CLEAR But Fujino says the flaw solid waste facilities within One of the next landfills programs in effect, or else has since been fixed, and the the next two years," says on the list is the dump at you could have serious bear that learned the trick Hofweber. "We're picking New Aiyansh, a site visited problems ~ Jurassic Park has not returned this year out the priority ones by a large number of grizzly situations." Cable TV planned JackpineFlats ,,~-(~.~ LE!~LL~ ~ SKEENA Cablevision's plan to hlstall thereby saving Skeena Cablevision Jackpine Flats indicates there is suffi- --"~- - ( cable lines to Jackpine Flats, along- some installation costs. cient htterest in cable in the area. side the natural gas line, has fallen However, the contracting company Cable lines will likely be available through. However, the company still used a different kind of machinery to throughout Jackpine, up to the Wil- plans to put cable into the area by this install the gas line, and that meant liams Creek bridge, he says. 635-6195 fall. cable couldn't go in at the same thne. The cable co'npany is also looking 635-3392 For the past two weeks a contracting "Now we have to find an alternate at the cost of installing lines north of company has been digghtg a trench way to to do it," says Norm Saele of town, past Dover Rd., and in a few 4741 Lakelse Ave. Terrace for the gas line. The cable line was Skeena Broadcasters. other areas, but no t'u'm plank have supposed to accompany this line, He says a. survey being conducted in been made yet. In The Skeena Mall

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i!!i An eyesore becomes a park i!ii!iiiiil),::i . i A LONG-TIME dream looks likes its finally un- derway for the Terrace Beautification Society. The society has hired workers from the Provin- cial Networking Group to help create what will be the beginning of a linear 111[.'!1 g_'ll d," [,lit ~tI J II park, along Greig Ave. by KATHY FLORI'FI'O Saan to the Sande Over- pass. Some small fir trees Out of the were planted there three years ago, but tall weeds frying pan have obscured them till OT ANY good kitchen stories7 now. You lalow ~ your finest goofs, Two workers from the ]1 first time cooking for the new in- networking group were n laws, lessons in how not to make busy last week clearing lemon meringue pie... Perhaps when you weeds, planting seedlings grabbed the first white granules you saw you and laying donated wood learned the difference between sugar and salt chips along in a path be- the hard way. tween the existing trees. Or have you ever tried to make clam chowder Doug Gaunt, a student and, finding the clams a tad tough, you cooked with the Natural them longer (and longer) to make sure they were really tender. Or maybe you followed the Resources Program at the directions for broiling porterhouse steak while college, was acting as a using chuck. job coach, and supervis- It would be great fun to put together a collec- ing their efforts. tion of our "finest hours" in what must surely "Hopefully these trees be the most important room in the house and will grow quickly and REYNOLD STARR and Bob Young, workers from the Provincial Networking Group, were busy last week, con- even greater fun to read. If you have one you'd that won't be such an vetting an eyesore to a park, along Greig Ave. by the Sande overpass. Supervising and helping out was job coach Doug Gaunt. like to share, by all means, call mel eyesore," said Margaret I remember my first crack at making baking powder biscuits like it was yesterday (I'm sure Anderson of the Provin- ney St. intersection, walkway, bad this year, and weed homes. Or if you'd prefer the poor schnook who tried to cat one remem- eial Networking Group, The beautification Other beautification whack along major routes to have someone from the bers them too). To this day, I don't know what pointing towards the CN society is also looking for projects are also un- in the city. networking group do it went wrong, but I think I must have confused rail yards, free clean fill to level off derway around the city. If you'd like to do your for a reasonable rate, call baking powder with baking soda or, being a She's hoping the trees the area between the trees Workers from the part to help beautify Ter- 635-4479. fairly new resident of California at the time, will be the start of a and Greig Ave. Then networking group pick race, Anderson suggests And if anyone can spare forgot that the US version of flour isn't quite the linear park which will members are hoping to up garbage, whichAnder- people can weed whip the some clean fill, phone same as ours. stretch down to the Ken- plant lawn along the new son says is particularly ditches in front of their Conrad at 635-2095. Anyway, they were an incredibly accurate test for determining tooth strength, if that was part of the plan. They were baked 30 years ago and I'll bet they still haven't decomposed. Centuries from now, some ]archaeologist will find them in one of his "digs"//lid biitld fin tii- teresting concept of 1960s society just from my baking powder biscuits. And I thought I'd never play a significant role in the history of eiviliza- tion...pshawl Now, here's a story too good not to pass on... You may have heard one much like it before, but the friends who told it to me offered it as a personal experienee...and since we humans do have a tendency to repeat our own as well as the foibles of others,I'm not surprised it happened to them.

No matter how busy our routines, there's always space for laughter, and the things that occur in our own Hves are often the stuff of genuine burnout.

While guests in a friend's home, they were watching their hostess prepare dinner. Before she put the roast in the oven, she cut off both ends. Rather odd, they thought. "Why'djadoothat?" sez he. "Dunno," sez she..."That's how my Mother did it." Not being one to let things rest, he nagged her Avery Archibald Lindsay Davis Ann Compton until, out of sheer desperation, she called her mother. "How come you cut the ends offthe roast be- fore putting it in the oven, Ma?" Meet the Miss Terrace contestants "Dumlo," replies Morn. "That's the way NINE YOUNG WOMEN are vying for the title Caledonia, and her interests are skiing, drama, Davis currently works at McDonalds and is your grandmother did it." of Miss Terrace this year. and riding her horse Esprit at local horse shows. sponsored by the Kinsmen. Yep, you guessed it -- nothing would do but The teens have spent the last few months get.. She's hoping that being involved in the Miss Ann Marguerite Compton plans a career as she had to telephone Grandma, who lived in a ting ready for the pageant, taking part in work- Terrace pageant will help her "learn the extent a sexual assault counselor. home for the elderly in another city. It took a shops and in classes. of her capabilities and challenge her limits." Compton graduated in 1995 and currently while to get through and even longer to shout And soon their hard work will pay off. Talent Archibald plans to become a primary school works at the Slumber Lodge~ the question...Grannie's hearing wasn't quite night this year is July 20, with awards night on teacher. Her sponsor is Gemma's Boutiques. Developing her social skills and gaining more what it used to be. July 27. Lindsay Davis just finished her grade 12 year confidence are some of the reasons why she de- "Granl Why did you cut the ends off the roast One will be chosen that night to represent the at Caledolfia and her goal is to go onto univer- cided to take part in the pageant. She also hopes before cooking it?" city at a variety of functions throughout the sity and obtain a psychology degree. to gain a better understanding of the history of "Eh? What's that?? Oh...the Roastl Pot was year. Davis entered the contest to better l~erself Terrace. too small." Below are three of the nine eonteslanls: through the social events and workshops offered When she's not busy at work, Compton also No matter how busy our routines, there's al- Avery Archibald entered the Miss Terrace to contestants. likes to take part in Terrace Little Theatre Ac- ways space for laughter, and the things that oc- contest to improve her communication skills She also hopes to improve upon her abilities tivities. She is sponsored by the Terrace Shop- cur in our own lives are often the stuff of genu- and to gain self-confidence, to meet and talk to others. ping Centre. ine humour. They're not "big deals;" they She'll be going into grade 12 next year at often don't rate even a nod from those who make their living performing in comedy clubs, but those comedians, in my opinion, are missing a good bet. One of my all-time favourite au- thors, Erma Bombeck, who, sadly, died this Cast selected for TLT fall show year, knew it and used them in a way that made all our days much brighter. THE CAST HAS been selected man with the pooka (invisible (Joe Zucchiatti). Merry Hallsor is many invisible bunnies showed We need more, not fewer Ermas in our world. and the carrots have been pur- animal spirit) named "Harvey." Betty Chumley, his wife. This up at the auditions. However, If you haven't read any of her books, run, don't chased for Terrace Little Bialobzyski was last seen as the delightful pair played husband director Hcnnig feels confident walk to the library and take one home. The Theatte's upcoming production evil brother in I'll be back before and wife in Windfall in 1995. that the "real" Harvey managed Grass is Always Greener Over tim Septic Tank Harvey. Midnight. James Moauro and Karen to scoop the role,.. is one I'm sure you'll enjoy. The play is about a man who Elwood's sister "Veta" is McDowell star as Dr. Sanderson Amlette Martindale stage man- So, while I've no pretensions about matching has a close friendship wi~ an in- Sharon Lynch. Lynch has a long and Nurse Kelly. The o~derly Is ages the show and Mariamte Erma, if you enjoy "home-cooked" humour as visible six foot rabbit. That's a lot and successful history as a TLT Adam Kirkwood, The cast Is Brornp Weston produces, with much as I do, don't be shy....it could be mid- of ca nots. actress; she last was seen in Wait. rounded out by Mary Ann Graham Maguire as special ef- January in Terrace before anyone has an op- Karla Hennig put the hopeful big for tile Parade. Lawrence, David Liscomb and fects coordinator and Rachel AI- portunity to read your story ~ we could all use actors through a grueling audition Veta's daughter "Myrtle Mac" Ted Wyatt. mer as costume designer. Set a chuckle about then, don't you think? schedule and the result is a mix of is played by newcomer Cathy Casting "Harvey the pooka" decoration is by Candae¢ Weller. newcomers and TLT veterans, Gonnan. proved to be a challenge, as it Harvey opens i~ November at Phil Biaiobzyshi has been cast Owner of Chumleys Rest, a was difficult to ascertain just hQw McColl Playhouse, in the lead role of Elwood, the psychiatric home, is Dr, Chumley BUNDL]i I.TY CENE OFJOY Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Paul Brendon Eves Zared Robert Orlon Tait Date & Time of Btrth: Date & Time of Birth: ,,, MOVIES June 4, 1996 at 6:47 June 15, 1996 at 2:09 am I~. MUSIC Weight: 7.1bs.I oz Sex: Male Weights: 7 Ibs 2 oz Sex: Male Parents: Jacquie & Darryn Eves ]Parents: Gloria Venn& Stuart Tait .... • KARAOKE NIGHT is every TI~ A Still performing those death defying stunts, it's Schwarzenegger in day and Sunday at George's Pub iE t Northern Motor Inn, every Sunday ERASER, playing at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Baby's Name: Baby'sName: Jared William Marsh Monday at Hanky Panky's and e, And at 7:15 and 9:30 Jim Carrey and DeanJoseph Henyu Tashoots Date & Time of Birth: Friday at the Thornhill Pub. Matthew Broderick show you there's no Date &Time of Birth: May 18, 1996at 3:27am '~ such thing as free cable in CABLE June 20,1996at Ih29pm Weights:9 Ibs 6 oz Sex:Male ~eight: 7 Ib 11.5 oz, Sex: Male Parents: Lisa & Dwain .. GUY. Parents: Jane Tashoots & Brother for Brendan & Travis | Dan Henyu ~ ,: I StartingFriday ¢ Baby's Name: "-" | ETCETERA A If you've got a hankering for some Baby's Name: Raymond Luke Chassin Aimee Andrea deKergommeaux ! sweet summer fruit, you might want to A TERRACE ART ASSOCIATI Date & Place of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: ill take in Disney's JAMES AND THE June 18, 1996 at 1:15 am. June 3, 1996 at 8:40 am i presents a Summer Members S| GIANT PEACH, playing at 7 p.m. At Weight: 8 Ibs I oz. Sex: Female Weights:7 Ib 2 oz Sex: Male featuring a display of artwork by It Parents: Dinah &Andrea Parents: Jacquie & Raymond i: : 9:15 p.m. Nick Nolte and Melanin Grif- artists. Come take a look at the wide Oualizza deKergommeaux ~ | fith star in MULHOLLAND FALLS. riety of medias and subjects. Gall At 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. CABLE GUY hours are Wed-Fri, 12-3 p.m., Fri. ev continues with Jim Carrey and Matthew ings, Sat. from 12-4 p.m. and Sun. ft Broderick. 1-4 p.m. SATURDAY | A THE OXYMORON'S -- Terr Make the 'Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax JULY 6TH I Little Theatre's improv troupe, takes to 638-8432 to add your event to the I ,d~ OINI LY I impromptu performance up to Standard's free entertainment listings. ] ~,per/ag~'~ Garage Sale | Shames Mt. Tea Bar eafe on July 14 The deadline is 5p.m. Thursday for the ] ~ Come early for the I from 2:30-3:30 p.m. following week's paper. best buysl

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Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m. at Thursday, July 4 LIVING WITH CANCER Support MISS TERRACE PAGEANT com- AL-ANON: Men and women whose the Happy Gang Centre. For more info Group meets the second and fourth MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- mittee meets the second Tuesday of lives are affected by someone else's call Jean at 635-3159. Thursday of every month from 7:30- iary meets the third Monday of each every month at the Terrace public li- drinking meet every Thursday at 7 p.m. 9:00 p.m. in the Stepping Stone Club. brary. month ill the board room at 8 p.m. TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meet ! at the Women's Resource Centre at house at 3302 Sparks St. For more in- 4542 Park Ave. Everyone is welcome. the first and third Tuesday of each formation call Diane at 638-0296. month at 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of MEASLES DROP-IN CLINICS: ALZHEIMER AND DEMENTIA the West. Learu public speaking in a The Terrace Standaed'~.offer,,.the:..: TOPS flake Off Pounds Sens~ly) support gl%ui~-md~tgaf T p.m~ off the positive and enc0uraging i~nvironment. What's Up community calendar as a., The Skcena Health unit is still offering meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at i measles drop in clinics for the month last Monday of the months at the ~Ter- New menlbers and guests are welcome, public service to its readers and corn- the Skeena Health Unit auditorium. race Mental Health Centre. Call 638- For more info call Linda Tanner at munityorganizations. of July. A second dose is important for Weigh-in at 6 p.m. For more info call 3325 for more info. 638.1856. This column is intended for non. all children aged 19 months to 18 years Joan at 635-0998. of age. Call the health unit at 638-2200 pro]'~ organizations and those events for dates and thnes. TUESDAYS CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets for wMch there is no admission TIlE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND every second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at charge. meets the second and fourth Thursday WEEKLY MEETINGS meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the 3302 Sparks. Items will run two weeks before each I of every month. They get started Oct. Caledonia high school. For more info event. 14 at the Legion. Call Pat at 635-2537 WEDNESDAYS call Jim Ryan at 635-4089. DAIKO JI SOTOZEN CENTRE We ask that items be submitted by 5 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets or Ethel at 635-5046 for more info. hosts Zazen meditation every Tuesday p.m. on the Thursday before the issue Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at STRETCHING CLASS -- The Min- evening at 7 pm at the centre. For into in which it is to appear. TERRACE HIV INFORMATION 7:30 p.m. at 4542 Park. For more info istry of Health community rehabilita- phone 635-3455. Submissions should be typed or call 638-6114. SUPPORT Group (T.H.I,S.) meets the tion program hosts this seated stretch- printed neatly. third Thursday of every month at 7:30 TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS p.m. in the Mills Memorial Hospital meet every second Wednesday at lunch board room. Contact Carrie at 635- at the Coast Inn of the West. For more 4885. info call Robert Oliver at 638-0913. MONDAYS THE KINETTE CLUB OF TER- POST-PARTUM SUPPORT GROUP meets Mondays till July 8 Shop and invest RACE, a service club for young women, meets every second Wednes- from 10-11 a.m. at the Skeena Health day of every month from Sept. to June. Unit. There is a $2 fee for child care. New members are needed. Call Fiona For more info call 638-2200. at 635-1854 or Debra at 635-3262. locally... TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS SCOITISH COUNTRY dancing meet the first and third Monday of happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. each month. New members welcome. in the gamx United Church Hall at For more info call Ray at 635-3589 or Whenever there is a pro- Les at 635-9405. 4907 Lazelle Ave. For more info call #ct to make our community 635-5163. MOTHER'S TIME OFF m Morns a better place to live, you'll MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Coffee are invited to drop in, meet other find local merchants right morns, do a craft, or just enjoy a break Group meets every second Wednesday there pitching in to help. Our at the White Spot at 10 a.m. Call Judy ' while your children play close by with at 635-3258 for info. experienced care givers. They are open local merchants are the com- Mon., Wed., Thurs., and Fri. from 10- munity's strongest support- 11:30 a.m. at the Knox United Church. SINGLE PARENTS SUPPORT For more info call 635-4147 during ers. Shop in their stores, buy GROUP meets Wednesday afternoons program hours. their goods and services, the at 1 p.m. at the Women's Centre. For more htfo call 638-0228. whole community will SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR As- benefit. LESBIAN DROP-IN happens noon sociation meets the second Monday of ~hour on every third Wednesday of the every month at 8 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Local merchants pay tax- month at the Terrace Women ! s Centre. Secondary in the library. es which are used to finance Ask for Elizabeth or Maria. KERMODE BEARS DANCE public services like educa- TERRACE PROFESSIONAL GROUP meets every Monday and tion, police, and fire WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION holds Thursday night from 7-8 p.m. at the protection. Kermode Friendship Centre. Anyone its monthly meeting the third Wednes- Support our community . day of every month. Meet for lunch at interested in dancing please come out. the Terrace Inn from noon to 1 p.m. Elders are needed for drumming. For Shop and invest locally Contact Joyce at 635-9660. more info please call Benita at 635- 7670. THURSDAYS "SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE meets the fourth Thursday of the meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of .month at 7:30 p.m. at A&W on Keith. every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Call Bob at 635-9214 for info. Hall. Call 635-5121 for more info. Terrace & District Credit Union 4650 Lazelle Avenue,Terrace ph. 635-7282 CHRONIC PAIN SUPPORT BIRTHRIGHT volunteers meet in GROUP meets the third Thursday of members' homes on an alternating every month at 2 p.m. in the Skeena basis. Call Linda at 635-6849 or Betty Health Unit Auditorium. The group at 635-5394 for info. We belong to your fights pain with education, laughter, the credit union advantage: we are a profit sharing, member owned institution... sharing and earing. For more informa- BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold tion, call Pat at 635-5078 or Diane at a board meeting the third Monday of we belong to you. 638-8587. every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 - B3. Around Town ,l More graduates WHILE GRADE 12 stu- SALES EVENT dents were saying so long to school last week, graduates of the Ydng's Castle Day Care were looking forward StK#1035 StK#1005 to entering kindergarten. • i Thirty-four youngsters, aged two and up took part in a kids oriented grad ceremony last week. 1~o sitting still and boring speeches for them. Instead the children played with Purchase B Lease Purchase B Lease turtles, fished for toys, ate dinosaur jujubes and made *25,888 $358 ~or s27,888 $358 moper frult-loop necklaces. A puppet show on grow- i '96 Dak0ta:+Club Cab:."Sport'+ +:,: . - . . . ~ +'-+>;. ing up rounded out the F StK#1004 StK#1006 ceremony. :L Many of the youngsters are now looking forward to entering kindergarten this fall. Get gardening .+_ B +,,o +c.°,o B +a. IF YOUR GARDEN is $22,588 s320 °do *28,588 s427 ~:o~ taking a little while to get Over 35 Trucks to choose from! underway this year, and KARA NAHIRNY strings together a necklace of beads and fruit loops while her Fr.~S netd rebec* ~d pJus~ m Leaseso~ 30 rt~qt~ ~,'03down ~s t~ pt~t &rid~unt! d,r~t you're wondering how that mother Delilha watches. The activity was part of a pre-school graduation might affect your chances in ceremony put on by the King's Castle Day Care centre. More than 30 youngsters took part in the ceremonies. ammal gardening contest, ¢~ TERRACE4916 Hwy. 16 West 1-800-313-7187 CHRYSLER ..... 635-7187 LTD. don't worry. The Terrace Beautification Society plans to give gar- deners an extra week or so !~efore judging this year's contest. Judging is tentative- ly scheduled sometime be- tween August 5-17, depend- ing on the growing season. :As in past years there are five categories to be judged: ri~sidentiai, mobile home, multiple dwelling or apart- ment, industrial and com- mercial. ~Judging will be based on ~ieatness, effectiveness of the garden type, and the to- il overall effect of the gar- den. As in past years, only the garden and surrounding ~ea will be judged ~ the I~ouse or dwelling is in- ( ..... conseque.tial...... :.., • .'. ear0!' .'~ ",A'.~ ' ,.,,-:::...:....:..::..,:::.:,:.:~: Entry forms are available ai the-Terrace ,Co-0p+Gard~n ', "' "" ~;~LI +: ;:i ~.*" i ..~'.. ''~*( ./+k++ . , ~ "~+.... +:~,jl J ;' . ,+,~it '+, q%~4 ".,| | ;" ~ ",'lj.~l* Centre, The Tei'race Stan- dard and city hall. Stude, nts Desk 18 CUe~,ft F,ridge ...... Was $299 ' FOR EDUCATION OF OUR CUS TOMER S " " 'J ' ...... " " '+J +'' :'+' If you want to enter a neighbor or friend, please make sure you have their Now ...... s69 PUBLIC NOTICE Was $1399 Now .... s799 consellt first. For more information call We have a payment plan of 12 equal Laurie at 638-1388 or Chris payments or simply pay the lowest price by at 638-10'19.

Dining Table .... cashvisa mastercard or cheque Westinghouse Park w/4 chairs Everytime you ask for a2 year "No interest Range Was $280 s149 No payment program" You are faced with Self Cleaning site of Starting at ...... such problemsas: s699 Was $1099...... Now Sunday You pay higher price for product

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GeorgeEach Limesewice Park. is led by a i~ii~ shLypes1111:i6 Toe|oar= Making ] : congregation in Terrace and • Room For New Stock! begins at 6:30 pin. The purpose of these ser- 99 vices is to provide an op- portunity for worship for the whole comlnunity and pro- q /D mote fellowship between ueen ouble Christians and churches. Mattress & Foundation +o,+Incasc ofbadweather,+,° ,. +othe 29" Stereo TV s,- '" ehnroh hostingaud leading Samsung the service. Set ...... The first of these summer Full Remote loaded with features services in the park has al- Was $850 ready taken place. The next .749 scheduled services will take place July 14 (led by St. Now Matthew's /mglican), July ...... Army),28 (led Augustby the 11 Salvation (led by "CR S 210- =:i;.+599 ] the Seventh Day Adventist Church), August 25 (led by 41~ ~ ~1~ Knox United & Christ 4 head, hi-fi stereo BlJ~~ Not Exactly As Shown Lutheran Churches), and Was $729 ...... Now '~" '~" September 8 (led by the Christian Reformed o,,,~,,.The Terrace Ministerial Single Mattresses Sofas s289 Chairs & Loveseats invites everyone in the corn- muuity to attend these Ser- s6 9 From ...... s289 Vices. Starting at ...... From ...... !ASECONDGIVE SOMEONECHANCE. Discuss orgtm donation with your family and Sign a donor card today. i ll,m Knx,,~ FOUNn~'nON OeCANAn~ B4 - The Terrace Standard Wednesday, July 3, 1996 Active Golden anniversary celebrated )~~h ~ b-~'aur~u~ll Estimates summer LONG TIME Terrace resi- " Call dents Dick and Fran Prest "Quality Decoratin,cJ For / l,~e' e~e~/te~ for seniors celebrated their 50th wed- Moderate Pricin'.cl" ~ O~)~'/ZUj[ By Aileen Frank ding anniversary on June 8. Interior and Exterior Painting BRANCH# 73 of the B.C. But their "golden celebra- Vinyl Siding PressureWashing 635-0207 tion" came a /ittle early in Old Age Pensioners Organi- Drywall and TexturedCeilings the form of a surprise party, zation held their monthly membership meeting Thurs- held on May 18 at the Kin Hut. day, June 13 in the Happy Out of town guests in- Gang Centre, with the presi. eluded Wally and Merle dent, Hugh Power, in the Preset, Merril and Caroline chair. About 50 members at- Prest, Mark and Marine tended. Ivczich, Stan Ivezieh, John Before the meeting Effective July 1, 1996, British Columbia's and A~m-Marie Thompson, slatted, Tess Brusseau gave Victims of Crime A ct gives victims of crime the Colleen Scambler and friend YVONNE MOEN a brief description of the *'ight to receive information about: Irene, Charlotte Sullivan children's book she plans to now enjoying their retire- and Lise and Fred Espersen. • victim services available to you publish on the history and ment years, spending time And now a little about life of the Kermode Bear - together and with family • compensation for criminalinjury Dick and Fran. sometimes called "the spirit and friends. • howthe criminalsystem works, the The couple moved here in bear." Their three children and status of the police investigation and the 1958 from Chilliwaek with Returning to the business families were the ones who court case their two young sons Rich of the zneeting, a vote of • the administration of the offender's and Dale. hosted their 50th amfiver- "Thanks" was extended to sentence Dick was a boom-man, sa W celebration. the men members who • your rights to privacy and he first went to work for catered for a membership Timber, If you have guests visiting You are also entitled to a reasonable supper to honour "Mothers' you in town this summer, Day" on May 15. boomiug logs on the Skeena opportunity to have admlssable evidence about the river. Later he worked for the you might want to point Convenors of the kitchen impact of the crime upon you (victim impact Riv-Tow, opemtlng a tug out the O.K. Mountain. and supplies committees statement) presented to the court before boat on the Nass River. It should be visible from reported all was well but the old Kitsumkalum sentencing. If you are a victim in a case in progress that before the September Eventually Dick ended up with Mac Gillis and Gibbs, Cemetery or Frank's field and wish to make a victim impact statement, call membership meeting con- near NWCC. the Crown counsel office involved in the case or sideration be given towards falling poles. He retired in 1982. Look northeast toward the victim information line. providing refreshments for Kleanza Creek and you membership meetings. I'm sure many people re- If you want more information about the rights member Frau from her days should be able to see a huge A motion was made ex- DICK AND FRAN Prest recently celebrated their 50th of victims of crime under the Act, you can obtain working at Terrace Drug on OK, standing out on the pressing a vote of "thanks" wedding anniversary. These long time Terrace resi- the booklet, Victims of Crime Act: Your Rights if Kalum St. mountainside. dents moved here in 1958. to the ladies who gave their You are a Victim of Crime, at your local victim And of course while living Apparently the best time time and effort to sewing a in Terrace, daughter Holly to view it is supposed to be services office or call: beautiful quilt to be raffled was born. the first week or so in July, Watch for this uuique spot blow more about the Victim Information Line at the fall bazaar in Novem- when the snowy ravines Both Dick and Fran are off the Yellowhead Hwy. at mountain call Randy Haigh 1-800-563-0808 ber. edge the letters. Klcanza. If you'd like to or Floyd Frank. Muriel Michiel and her committee reported visiting several sick members. A motion was made that a committee be formed and given the authorization to Tl' e act on a replacement of the gas hot water heater to elec- tric. A committee was formed, Intr{ jd and $100 will be provided for the decorating of a float for the Riverboat Days Pa- rade. A motion was made to donate $100 to the B.C.O.A.P.O. Scholarship Fund. The resolutions com- mittee, after reviewing the many resolutions to be pre- seated at the B.C.O.A.P.O. <,~mual Conference, sug- !'.geste'd th'~ttlae twly'a'etdgat~s :luse their,.:.own, discretion : vt LLI] E regarding the acceptance or rejection of the resolutiom. Summer activities include JLST GOT BETTER WITH a pot luck picnic at the homes of Renee Cox and Mr. & Mrs. Anweiler at Lakelse Lake and a B-.BQ at Mary Ann Dillys' Brauns Island, Saturday, August 17 at I p.m. There was a motion made to write a letter to the man- agement of Westjet Airlines for interested members to :=..:.- ..iSpeed" cqmr01: ,. sign to show support for this VALUE PRICED

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Top students honoured at ceremony " COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. GRADE 11 AND 12 stu- Amanda Cavalheiro, School Scholarship [$5001 Anly Patanell-Jones, Ter- COMPANIES • TRUSTS • TAX DISPUTES dents were honoured for Clarence Michiel Joe Hadley, Skeena Saw- race Parents for French James W. Radelet their hard work, academic Elementary School Scholar- mills Ltd. Scholarship $500] Scholarship[$500] Phone 604-689-0878. Fax 604-689-1386 excellence and commitment ship [$300]; Caledonia Clare Halleck, Northwest Len Pelletier, C.U.P.E. - , .... qrl to the community last week Senior Secondary School Community College Municipal Workers, Local during an awards ceremony. Scholarship [$50] Trades/Technology In. 2012 Scholarship [$600] O NOTICE The winner of the Daren Chaluplak, North- structors'Seholarship[$400] Sandra Penner, Terrace UNPROFESSIONALCONDUCT Goven~or-General's aca- west Education 88 Scholar- Michael Hamilton, Tar- Parents For French Scholar- demic medal is Mark Tee- ship [$400] race District Teachers' ship [$500] ALAND. SOUTAR sere{ He also wins the Alison Chase, Northwest Union Scholarship [$500] Tim Phillips, Terrace & The DisciplinaryCommiltee appointedby the AiBC Cauncilhas found Alan D. Sourer, Prcmier,s Excellence Award Real Estate Board Scholar- Rebecca Heenan, District Arts Council • IBC guiltyof unprofessionalconductin that he: for $5,000. ship [$400]; Caledonia Caledonia Senior Secondary Scholarship$650] I. On the "Terrase Library' proiea for the Cily of Terrace, undertookto provide Three outstanding students Senior Secondary School School Scholarship [$250] Janle Ramsay, Don professionolservices which he weenot qualifiedto perform: were also houured: Natalie Scholarship [$100] Chris Hernes, Mohawk Diego's Restaurant Scholar- Ca) signedand sealeda SsheduhB-I "Assuranceof ProfessionolDesign and Dicksou, Travis MeMurray Sheri Clarlq Caledonia (Terrace) Stop N Shop ship[$500] Commitmentfor Field Review' and a ScheduleB-2 "Summary of Design and Karla Vandevelde. Senior Secondary School Scholarship [$200]; Meena Saturn, Caledonia Travis McMurray end FieldReview Requirements"as port af the buildingpermit application, Outstanding student in whichha gove his ossuruntelhol lhe designof Ihe sfrutlural, methunkol, Individual awards were Scholarship [$400] Caledonia Senior Secondary Senior Secondary School plumbingand ehrtrical componentswas Fepared by him and complied ha!!ded out =for various pro- Midmel Cooper, Rotary School Scholarship [$150] Scholarship [$300]; 'withthe B.C Building(ode ...... grains. Club of Terrace Scholarship Jamie Hill, Kalam Forest McDonald's Restaurant Jeremy Striker, NWCC (b) signedand sealedstrudural, plumbing, mechanical ano"~eleclrkol drawings, Kathlcen Duggy was for School Citizenship and District Steering Committee Scholarship[$500] TradesfI'echnology In- which were nol preparedby him or under his supervision,diredion or con. named the Outstanding Social Responsibility Scholarship [$250] Pal Sandhu, R.C.M.P. structors' Scholarship tral, controryfo the ArchitectsAct. Grade, 11 studenL 151,000] Hal Hobenshleld, Scholarship [$200]; Terrace [$400 ! 2. On Ihe "Greig Ave. Reslounnl" prefer, submittedlo Ihe Building Inspedor of The Business Award went Ayesha Coosemans, Caledonia Senior Sccondary Bar Association Scholarship Diane Telxeirn, Province Ihe City of Terrace SchedulesB-I and B-2 for all items under "Struaural, Mechanical,Flumbing cod Ehdrisal", doled April 5, 1994. At the same lime, he to Diane Teixeira. Howard Froese Memorial School Scholarship [$100]; [$500] of B.C. District Scholarship [$1,000] submilled o Schedule C "Assurance of Professional Field Review and Courtenay Marshall won the Scholarship [$500] Terrace Kitimat Airshow ]Permlndar Sandhu, Tar- Compliance',giving his assurancethat he had already fulfilled his obligations Community Services Award Scholarship|S250| race Parents for French Kevin Teixelrn, Terrace for field reviews,prior to constru~ioncommen:ing. and Colleen Craig was Jeanette Ingersoll, Blue Scholarship[$500] Soccer Association Scholar- 3. On the "Roy Wilcox Elemenlary School" prefer in I(ilimal, BC for seismic given the Humanities award. Back Swim Club Scholar- Nadlne Savinkoff, Pro- ship [$50Ol upgradeand exterior renovation,provided professional services wbkh he was The Industrial Education ship [$150]; Caledonia vinee ofB.C. District Mark Tessaro, Terrace not qualifiedfo perfarm: award went to Richard Senior Secondary School Scholarship [$1,000] District Teachers' Union Ca) signedand sealedSchedules B.I and B-2 dated August10,199( as part of Beaupre. Scholarship [$150] Hannah Seruton, Terrace Scholarship [$750]; lhe buildingpermil application, in whichhe gave assurancethat Ihe design Caledonia Senior Secondary of the sh'ucturnl,mechanical, plumbing, fire suppressionsystems, eharical Scott Northbridge was Charlotte Jordan, Tar- Parents for French Scholar- and geotechnkalcomponents was preparedby h/m and compliedwilh lhe awarded for his ability in race Parents for French ship[$500] School Scholarship [$250] B.C. BuildingCode. Performing Arts and Scholarship [$500] Jennifer Shepherd, Ter- Jill Thiessen, Terrace & (b) at the same time, signed,sealed and submittedto Ihe BuildingInspeaor a Giebette Nemfinger won the Lonnie Klukas, Terrace race District Teachers' District Medical Society ScheduleC giving his ossurancethai he had alreadyfulfilled his obli0otioas Science awe rd. Dental Association Scholar- Union Scholarship [$250]; Scholarship [$500] for field sevievn,prior to conslruaioncommencing. A large number of ship [$500] Terrace Soccer Association Amy Turner, Terrace (c) signedon sealed slructurolengineering drawings, which were nol prepored scholarships were also Michael Krisinger, Scholarship [$500] District Teachers' Union by him or under his supervision,direslion or conlrol, conlrory to Ibe Scholarship [$500] ArchJlectsAct handed out, and reeiplents Natalie Dickson NWCC High School Cheranne Sheppard, EffectiveJuly 15, 1996 Mr. Sourerwill have beenremoved from Ihe Registerof the are listed below in al- Scholarship [$500] Caledonia Senior Secondary Karla Vandevelde, Hans Outstanding student Instituledue to his unprofessionalrondud. Subject to lhe successfultomphtion of spa- phabetical order: Navneeraj Malhotra, School Scholarship [$250] G. Muehle Scholarship cific coursesand conditiuns,Mr. Sourermay apply tar reinstatementone year from his 1$1,ooo1 Lindsay Bailey, Terrace Colleen Craig, Northwest Dudley G. Little Scholar- Kerri Skaalrud, removalfrom the Register. Parents for French Scholar- ship [$600] Caledonia Senior Secondary Trncy Woods, Kermode Education 88 Foundation Friendship Society Scholar- ARCHITECTUP, AL 11',4STITUTIE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ship [$5001 Scholarship [$400] Travis MeMurray, School Scholarship [$400] Victor Basanti, Terrace Skeena Sawmills Ltd. ]R~=,,, Stevt:llSOll, lag ship [$300] Darcle Davies, Kermode Veronica Zimmerman, Minor Hockey Association Friendship Society Scholar- Scholarship [$1,000] King Hockey Scholarship Scholarship [$250]; Renee Mitchell, Terrace [$500] Northern Drugs Ltd. ship [$300]; Lomak Trans- Scholarship [$1,000] Caledonia Senior Secondary port Corporation Scholar- Parents for French Scholar- School Scholarship [$250] ~hip [$500] i LEVOL()R ship [$100] Hayes Beatty, Terrace Michael Davies, Terrace Giebette Nenninger, J&F District Credit Union & District Credit Union Distributors Ltd. Scholar- v ~ t t ~ ( Scholarship [$500] Scholarship [$500] ;hip [$500] ' : ~ ( (--'~ alan Club of Terrace Senior Secondary School 3cholarship[$500] l/I,~t/#):r'~ldll:3/ Scholarship [$150]; Blue Back Swim Club Scholar- Scott Northrldge, Terrace ship [$150]; American Ex- District Teachers' Union - '" l,ress/Elaa Travel Agency Scholarship [$250]; TG Mi$~ Scholarship [$100] Caledonia Senior Secondary ~dgat h Leah DeWalle, Terrace & SchoolScholarship [$2501 ere: District Medical Society Peter Oklmi, Skeena Cel- AK ~ ~ ~ Ar Scholarship [$500] lulose Inc. Scholarship % ~ Terrace Chrysler Ltd. ~ ~~ Leslie Dickson, Terrace [$500] District Teachers' Union Amar Parmar, Skeena ",~ab,, 4916Ilwy 16, Terrace • 635-7187~ Scholarship [$750]; Sawmills Ltd. Scholarship " " " Mark Tessaro Caledonia Scaler Secondary $500] __~_ Governor School Scholarship [$250] I FVOLOR General's Award Natalie !Dickson, North- ::', ,-, Richard :Beaupre, Nor~- em Sflvlngs Credit Union west Community College Scholarship [$1,000] Trades/Technology In- Joe Dominguez, LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO structors' Scholarship McDonald's B.E.S.T. [$4001 Scholarship [$500]; Kins- Linnae Bee, Terrace man's Club of Terrace PALACE ,,,,,,. Cooperative Association Scholarship • SUNDAY Scholarship [$500]; Terrace Caledonia Senior Secondary Old Age Pensioners' Orga- School Scholamhip [$100] I1 Terrace 13 Terrace 14 5_ 16 nization Scholarship Carole Faber, Kinsman's I ,. I12~er~ooe I I TerraceMinorSollbaUl Canadian I lotem SaddleClub [$1,500] for second year I Minor I Friendship I Peaks I~1 ParaplegicAssoc. I Club of Terrace Scholarship I Hockey I Societ, I G~mnastcs I Mu~s.~um.ol I~1 KinsmenClub studies; McDonald's w .... u ] z x ] Sisterhood& ' ~=sgaa lanai I~ 155001 , B.E.S.T. Scholarship [$500] Robert Freeman, Frank ss°e'a"°nlI I I Roseanne Blackburn, Morris Scholarship [$850] liJPt 7 Skeena 18 Terrace 19 IlO..e,e Ill 112...... 113A,,A.oa Province of B.C. District Julie Gillanders, Scholarship [$1,000] JrSec J Mnor I Kerrnode Icommunit,veuneerl Te~CeeaLr~tleI~l~erSses &,,o e,rooal~ Caledouia Senior Secondary .', .' s .... t Fr endsh n i e~reau&Seniors I__ I ...... ALL LEVOLORBLINDS ~CnO01 IJase0all ~ Inf rm , nA I Christine Bradford, Ter- School Scholarship [$250] I I Society I 0 are cease I Terrace I Nisga'aTribal I Search& race Skeena Valley Rotary Rayna Goudreau, MeAl- , I I ' I I Anli.Poverty ]Council.TerraceI Rescue __ . matle to Club Scholarship [$500] pine Company Limited '14 15 16 17 18 19 20,m,es::;'oh' Trisha Braun, Terrace In- Scholarship [$500] .,. I Terrace I ...... I I Orderer 119,.0.o ", measure surance Brokers' Scholar- • Terrace Re al Purple p eglc Assoo . . Leah Graham~ Caledonia 'n°r°°"' ! 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DAVE TAYLOR PORTS 638-7283 A day at the races THREE HUNDRED horses thumping under the hood. Raw power under foot. Gravity pressing as you pull into a turn. These are the things that drive stock car racing enthusiasts. And these are the things that keep them work- lug on their cars in preparation for the next race. "It's certahfly not the winuing," says Claus I -n:q==~mw_.wx~=l=li Woinowski. ROB BROWN Wolnowski is part owner and driver of car number 406. "I just won my first race two weeks ago," he says. "My first race in two and a half years. You're there for the fun, not to Tagging tales Will." wo decades ago, when steelhead Wolnowski races in the Street class at the Ter- radio tagging was in its infancy, the race Speedway. The speedway hosts three scientists wondered if the un- classes, Street, Hobby aud Super, although only T avoidable rough treatment of the Street and Hobby racers have shown up this fish by the radio tagging crew would affect the year. steelhead's migratory behaviour. Street class is the entry level of racing. The But, as the first season wore on, the radioac- cars are stock vehicles, with no performance tive fish left electronic footprints on stationary parts allowed. The engines are limited to having scanners set up along their route up the Skeena, two-barrel carburetors and two inch exhausts. and on the mobile receivers that were packed around on foot, in cars, in helicopters and aeroplanes. Puzzle pieces began falling into place. Did the gillnets hanging in the river at numerous sites along the Skeena intercept many steelhead? 15 to 20 percent of the radio tagged fish showed CARS JOCKEY for position in a turn during that they did. fast action at the Terrace Speedway. "At times things got a little touclly," said Wolnowski's car is a 1975 El Camino with a program ram rod, biologist, Mike Longh. can have all the power you want, but you still 350 cubic inch engine boasting 300 horsepower. "I remember following a radio signal into the have to get around them corners." "We built it through the winter," Wolnowski Indian Village at Kitsegukla. As I drove down a Woluowski says racing is a great hobby that's says. "It's easy if you liave the tools. You just village street the signal got stronger and not too expensive if you get several people in- need the time." stronger. Finally, I pinpointed it behind a smoke volved or sponsors. Anyone with a valid drivers licence can get house and found it in the middle of a gut pile." "It'll cost you $1,100 or $1,200 yearly, in- involved in stock car racing, Wolnowski says. Lough recalled wondering what would happen eluding gas," he says. "But it takes lots of The youngest driver right now is only 17. if the owner of the smoke house should show up time." to find a white man, packing a radio receiver All you have to do is buy a car, strip it down, The sport gets more expensive in the higher install a roll cage, remove the glass and any and wearing headphones, swatting flies and classes like Hobby and Super, because these rooting around in a fetid pile of fish offal. flammable material, install a window net, seat cars have more expensive performance parts Another time Lough ehoppered down to the belt ll,~ruess and fire extinguisher and voila] and require more maintenance. You've got yourself a stock car. parking lot of a federal government office and Wolnowski says maintaining his own ear is tracked a transmitter to the desk drawer of an Of course, negotiating the thing around a track fairly simple. embarrassed Federal Fisheries officer who had at 100 kilometres per hour is another matter. "After a race you check the oils and bear- forgotten to turn in a transmitter brought to him "It only gets really tricky when the track's ings," he says. "And you bang out the dents." by an angler seeking the ten dollar bill and wet," says Wolnowski. "Then it's a totally dif- Wolnowski just won his second race two ferent rllcc." baseball cap' reward'offered by the Fish and weekends ago. Although he says he's not in it Wildlife Branch. As long as the car is stock, teams can use any for the winlling he was pretty pleased after his "If the fisherman had released the fish then size engine. So teams try different ways to in- first win last month'. reported it, his reward would have been fifty crease their car's torque. "Yeah, that was nice," he says. bucks," Lough said. "Some people have tried using big-block "Nice?" pipes up his friend and fellow driver Getting paid to fish with rod, reel, and radio is A LI'I-FLE BANGED up, but still winning, engines to get mere power," Woluowski says. Jules LaFrance. "We couldn't wipe the smile good, exciting work, but it can be dangerous. number 406 after a race. "But they weigh too much." He smiles, "You off his face all week!" Besides the inherent danger of flying the treacherous, steep-walled, wilderness valleys of the , there are other un. expected risks. High in the upper watershed of the Sustut, Longh and due of his crew tubed a steelhead.. While the fish revived the men took a quick. The winning spirit flight, returned and found the tube in shreds, the steelhead gone. Tracks of a sow grizzly and cub FROM A DISTANCE, number 96 ] Was." specially-equipped van. and friends in Terrace, but there -- or cubs ~ covered the spot where fish and looks pretty much like all the other This is Legros' first year on the "I couldn't go without driving," was no wheel chair-accessible hous- tube had lain. stock cars racing at the Terrace track. The 31-year-old broke his Legros says. "There was just no ing available. It was early in the Fall, before the leaves had Speedway. neck 10 years ago this August in a way." Then, last year, a town house was fallen and the brush had withered. Lough re- It flies through the straights like car accident. He had fallen asleep Racing runs in Legros' family. built and Legros finally managed to membered the uncomfortable feel lug of ginger- the other cars and banks hi to the at the wheel, missed a turn and His father raced Super Stock back turns just like the other cars. The come home. And he started to hang ly threading through the thick shrubbery as the went over a bmtk. in the '80s and Ken hung around out at the track again. signal on the receiver strengthened. difference is that after the race, the Drifting in and out of conscious- the pits, helping out whenever he "I was visiting the old guys, Even little grizzlies are big bears. All of them driver climbs out of the car and into ness, Legros l~y ill the car for six could. a wheelchair. watchhlg the races and I said - move fluidly and quietly and quickly. hours before help arrived. The acci- After the accident, Legros lived Ken Legros is a quadriplegie. Wow, I'd like to do that," Legros Fortunately the bears swallowed only the fish. dent left him paralyzed from the in Vancouver, then Prince George. says. "The other guys just looked Mike and his partner found it on lying on a "Man, you wouldn't have shoulders down, with only limited Hewanted to get back to his fanfily believed how nervous I was before at me and said -- Well, why don't game trail, "disgorged," he said, "like a giant use of his arms and hands. "It took a lot of work," says you?" my first race," says Legros. 'Td avocado pit.'" But six months later, he was on Legros. "But it was my first car spent all win ter preparing and there So Legros spent the winter pre- There are also the unexpected bands dealt by the road again, this time in a and I wanted it to look good." paring a car. His dad gave him the wilderness, the chance of toppling from peak of The vehicle is specially outfitted old racer, and Legros used the exhilaration to frantic desperation in a second. for Legros, with boosted steering, a engine and transnfission to put to- Ron Tetreau, for a long time the quarterback quick-release steering wheel and gether a new car. But he was far of the Fish and Wildlife Branch's steelheading hand controls for both brakes and from finished -- he needed team, remembered the day two anglers on the acceleration. sponsors. team returned from ferrying a media man Legros says he's pleased with his "The first phone calls were dis- around the river and discovered the rising performance so far, but he plans to couraging," Legros says. "They Skeena had moved one of the men's jet boat off improve. didn't want to take a chance on tile. anchor and carded it down a side channel where "By the end of the year I want to But then things really took off." it was pinned, vibrating, against of one of the have my times down to the low Legros now has a whopping 16 river's many sprawling logjams. 20's," he says. "Every race day sponsors helping him out. After the boat was moored, the skipper of the I'll push just a little bit harder." One of those sponsors is Claus endangered boat clambered over the bleached Wolnowski of First Choice wooden bones of the jam, then hopped in. As Legros says that he's still learn- ing and hopes to be even more Radiators. Legros says that Wol- his partner watched, he fired the 50 horse nowski and his friend Jules engine. competitive next year, although he points out that he does it mostly for LaFrance have been especially sup- The sled reared up like a bronco, then spun fun and challenge. portive. and flipped in the twisted currents. While this La France does all the mechanical "It's a great challenge for me," was happening, the crew member leapt from the work onthe Legros vehicle and the he says. "And it shows people that bow and just managed to grab on to a log the two help him get in and out of the size of a piece heavy artillery. The river pulled if they put their minds to some- ear at the track. thing, it will pay off hi the end. It hard. The stranded man still had on his chest That car is a 1980 Chevy Malibu waders and rain coat. His partner yelled at him did for Inc." with a 350 engine. to hang on, then disappeared over the logs. After a few moments of panic the crewman's mind became clear and focused. With his waders filling with water, he wouldn't be able to hang on against the current much longer. He thought about his partner's boat, wondered if the smaller engine would be strong enough to negotiate the heavy flow, then power the boat to a spot where he could climb on board. As it turned out, there was no need to specu- late. His partner was back atop the jam, yelling apologetically. His steering cable had snapped. Continued Next Week.

CLEAN AND SHINY, the specially.equipped Legros racer at the KEN LEGROS beginning of the season. Hoop The Terrace Standard, WednesdaY, Ju y 3, ~,99c~sB7 Got a complaint FLYNN about the press? SCHOOL OF hopefuls ... let Ihe Press Councilknow Formed at the initiativeof the BALLET newspaper pablishcrs in British converge Columbia, we are a non-judicial LAURA FLYNN, TEACHER review board which bears MEMBER OF: unresolved complaints abonr at Cal the press. The Press Council seeks to Telephone: 638-2077 YOUTHS WITH dreams of NBA ensure t]firacss and acearacy 3226A River Dr,, Terrace, B.C. V8G 3P4 and Olympic stardom gathered all and F,romotes quality jot,rnalisnl last week at Caledonia's gym- while protecting the free flow of information. nasium to take part in a basketball camp. B.C. PressCoundl The camp helped the students 900 - 1281 W. Georgia St, hone valuable skills, while empha- Vancoaver B.C. ¥6E 3J7 sising fun. Two sessions were Tel/i,ax: (604) 683-2571 held, one for grades 8-10, and one for grades 11-12. Kent Stanley, head basketball coach at Oklahoma City Univer- sity, was up to teach the camp. Carrie Willson, a former girls bas- ketball MVP in B.C., and now starting guard in Oklahoma, was also on hand to help the students with their play. Stanley, a B.C. champion him- self, took the youths through a va- You BE THE JUDGE riety of drills and techniques to help improve their stamina, speed, Who was that car by Claire Bernstein teamwork, dexterity and con- fidence. Both girls and boys were in- tharte banged into me? volved in the four-day camp, ' "n ,aids had stopped for the red which provided valuable tips and light, Suddenl 3 there ~ Its a screeching sound. training for the budd inn stars. The car behind Ihem skidded to a halt too late. Not to be left out, the coaches call crashed into the back of the Greenwald s also took part in a clinic, hosted by BALL SPINN ING wasn't one of the skills emphasized at the basket- Mrs. Greenwald's head was thrown back Based On Actual Court Cases Stanley, to help improve their own ball camp last week at Caledonia Senior Secondary. Nonetheless, "My neck. The pain is excruciating. Get me skills. this youth seems to have mastered the art. to the hospital!" won'l be able to sue. How could you have The driver of the car behind ran to Mr. been so careless." Grecnwald. Mr. Greenwald could barely hear her. He "This is absolutely horrible. It's all my dashed into the kilchen and called his lawyer. fault. The brakes suddenly stopped respoad- "Good news," Ire called back to his wife. ing. Look, I'm a lawyer, l'm late for a trial. "Our lawyer says we can sue the British Here is my name, address, licence number Columbia Insurance Company. Our problems Sorry, no girls allowed and telephone number. Call me." are solved." Mr. Grcenwald stuffed the piece of paper In court, the insurance company protested ATHLETES FROM all over the pro- says Hull. "So we sent in a mixed low the possibility of having not yet the woman had handed him into his pocket. vigorously against being sued. vince are gearing up for the BC Sum. gender team list." fully mature 13-year-old females Fie then drove furiously Io the emergency "Your honor, this law suit is absolutely mcr Games, to be held ht The response was swift• Colin competing against fully mature 17- wing of the closest hospilal ridiculous. Sure a victim can sue us in those cases where they don't know who the other Trail/Castlcgar later this month. But Brown, vice president of the BC year-old males," he said. Four hours later the Greenwalds drove some competitors will not be going home. Mrs. Greenwald's neck was in a neck driver is. Andwe have to pay. But only if Rugby Uuiou foxed Hull a letter, in- Browu stressed that the union was there's no wayto identify the other driver because of their gender. brace. forming him that the team list was not supportive of womenrs rugby iu BC like a hit ~nd run Coach David Hull created quite a Mr. Grcenwald helped the Mrs. inlo hod acceptable and that girls would not be aud would work to include female and then sat down at the telephone to call Ihe "But that is out the case here. Mrs. • stir last week when he sent a list of allowed to play. players in the games. driver of the other car. Greenwald's husband did have the name, Zoae 7 rugby team members to the Browa argued that it was a safely is- "We hope to see the situation He put his hand into his jacket pocket. address and licence number of the driver. He Sunmter Games. sue. chauged for fitture BC Games," he He froze. was careless. He lost it. The protect the vic- "It's not listed in any rule book," "I feel that it would be unwise to al- said. No paper with her telephone number. tim law doesn't protect people who misplace Mr. Greenwald went into a frenzy, lie things." dashed down to the car and turned it inside Mrs. Greenwald could still not move her out. No paper. head very well. "Your honor, how horrible is He ran into the bedroom. it Io lose the information? I am an accident "Darling, do you have the woman's piece of victim and I should be treated the same as Racketeers rally at sou ney paper with her telephone number and name every other accident victim who can't identify arid address? ' :~: ~.th e responsnble' drlv.er.~" .;~ -,t':t : I~ ';o " YOUNG TENNIS players Mrs. G reenwald0pened he} e~,es, ,~l~e' o :,Should the4nsurancelcoffLppnN]_..:• - -, ~...oi'~ereG,.~,-,., the A flight. And Kevin Sat- server competition was leyer competition. i0 pay damages to from the Junior Club met on slat took Out J imtny Condon Shcldou Davidson, while Club coordinator Ada Sar- looked dazed. Then the Sttii'k reality hit her. "I can't believe it. How could you have BE THE JUDGE. Th~ Iob~"Gelow'l~Grth$ Sunday, June 23rd for their to win the B flight. fabulous forehand went to slat was pleased with how lost it? I have serious drLmages. Now we decision• annual singles tournament The tournament was also David Malnl. Melissa fl~e day turued out. and skills competition. chance for the youths to test Beaupre took the boomer "All participants dis- Fourteen players, from 10 their prowess at the tennis backhand competition and played excclleut skills aud SPONSORED BY to 16 years of age, rallied at skills they've been practie- Jonathan Sarsiat was the great Sl)Ortsu~anshil)," she the Halliwell courts to test h~g. Corporal Daley of the victor in the victorious vol- says, their skills. RCMP was even on hand to In the singles tournament, clock ball speeds with a LAWYEeS Shown Fagan beat out radar gun. 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Questions? Call customer service at 1-800-647.3782 ,4 See the Personals each ". ~¢~ If yo u s e e wildfire this summer call 1. 800 • 663 * 5555 [~ week in the Weekend Advertiser. #. Ca ~ "" " • t ,f . , B8 - The 1' errace Standard, Wednesday, duly 3, 1996 m Men's Soccer Mid-Season Standings Terrace TEAM GP W L T GF GA IrI'S WestentPacific 6 4 2 0 16 11 12 .Men's Soccer Knights 6 3 1 2 20 8 11 Sport Scope Score Board June 23 Forestry 6 3 1 2 10 7 11 SuperBM 6 3 2 1 16 13 10 Super BM 2 ] Brought. To You By RGS Serviceslnternet Castoffs 6 2 2 2 13 17 8 Forestry 1 Super Mann Internationals 6 1 4 1 10 19 4 Internationals 4 YOUNG HOCKEY hero David Mamt is heading to the United Nations 6 0 4 2 8 19 2 Castoffs 3 North American AAA Hockey Championships in Van- couver. Terrace Youth Soccer Association Mann joins David Boomer iu representing Terrace at Under 9 -- June 25 the prestigious tournament. Teams from all over North Elkers Auto 5 Philpots 5 AJnerica will converge in Vancouver July 15-20 for the Surveyors 10 Inland Kenworth 2 PRINCECRAFT 14th annual event. Centennial Uons 2 Totem Ford 2 Ten-year-old Mann will be playing centre position in Under 10 -- June 26 the Major Novice division. Shopl~ers 7 Warner Bandstra 6 No One BuildsAluminum Boats Better Than Princecrafl RGS Terrabytes 3 Skeena Cellulose 0 Caryle Shepherd 3 Co-op 3 Athletic awards Under 12--June 27 CALEDONIA SENIOR Secondary handed out the Copperside 7 Cedarland Tire 1 school awards last Thursday evening and there were A & W 9 Sight and Sound 0 several athletic standouts. Elan Travel 7 Da Silva 0 Litutae Bee won for top female athlete. She also took Under 14--June 25 the Grade 12 physical education award. There were Brady's Football 7 Tilden 2 two top male athletes this year, Michael Cooper and Tolsec 2 Kerby and Sons 2 Joseph Dominguez. John Heroux won for top per- Under 17 --June 26 formance itt Grade 11 physical education. Ooxford Constrictors 3 Bandstra 2 There were also awards given for most sportsmanlike Takhar Trucking 6 McEwan GM 4 athletes. This year these went to Lisa Clarke and Jen- Under 14- qirls -- June 24 nifer Shepherd, Royal Can. Legion 2 Wilkinson's 1 Braids Insurance 5 Terrace Shell 3 Rossco Ventures 3 Misty River Books 1 Water-ski fun Under 19 girls -- June 24 IT'S BOUND to be a splash all this week as Lakelse Northern Drugs 3 Richards Cleaners 0 Lake hosts a British Columbia Water-Ski Association ICsan Construction 9 Pizza Hut 2 ski clinic. The clinic is providing an opportunity for skiers of all ages and abilities to have some fun and learn. Lessons Terrace Minor Baseball are on skiing, wakeboarding, barefooting and safety, Rookie Division June 24 KEN'S MARINE Warner'Bandstra g Race results T&H Equipment 9 4946 Greig Ave, Terrace ~315-2909 AT THE SPEEDWAY June 22, Gord Klassen 77 A&W 10 Cramp Brown&Arndt 5 won the A Hobby class dash, heat attd main. Elizabeth Co-op 13 Northern Drugs 10 Cloakey 77 took the B Hobby dash, heat and main. Esso 21 Terrace Travel 17 In the Street class, James Miehalchuk 024 took the A Year End Standings dash, heat and main. Meanwhile, in the B group, Fraser 1st A & W 6th Co-op t i I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 Sutherland 024 took the dash and heat, with Claus 2nd Warner Bandstra 7th CrampBrown&Ar . 2 Days of Wohtowski 406 winning the main. In the (2 group, 3rd Elks 8th T&H Equipment ~ Cheryl Grace 024 won all three. 4th Esso 9th The next day, Gary MacCarthy 92 took the A Hobby 5th Terrace Travel Northern Drugs Racing Excitement' dash, attd Gord Klassen 77 won the heat and main. In Bambino Division the B group, John Cloakey 92 took the dash, Jules June 24 LaFrance 97 the heat and Elizabeth Cloakey 77 the McDonalds 14 Downtown Lions s TERRACE STOCK CAR ASSOCAITION main. Chevron 5 Shoppers In the Street class, it was Jason King 869 winning the Chevron 8 McDonalds A dash with Fraser Sutherland 024 taking the heat and Shoppers 11 Downtown Uons Vie Johnson 013 winning the main. James Michalchuk playoff Standings i HOBBYSTOCK INVITATIONAL 024 handily took all three B group events. 1st Chewen And in the C group, Margo Normandeau 024 wou the 2nd McDenalds [] dash and main. Vicky Johnson 227 took the heal 3rd Shoppers Saturday, July 6 Sunday, July 7 4th Downtown Uons Junior Dlvlsion [] TIMETRIALS 6:00 pm TIME TRIALS 1:00 pm Soccer playdowns 1st place league play:All Seasons [] Racing 7:00 pm Racing 2:00 pm THE WEEKEND of June 22 and 23 was huge for 1st place playoffs:Pizza Hut soccer players and fans in Terrace as Christy Park 2nd place playoffs:Speedee Printers [] SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY hosted the Provincial Playd0wm. Our 13-year-old team took their zone playdowns and The hometown Terrace Under 17 Boys were division will go to the Provincial Championships in Grand ",, THORNHILL NORTHERN wimters. That means that they will be heading to Van- Forks. couver Islaud later this week to represent the northern "- NEIGHBORHOOD MOTOR region in the Provincial B Cup finals. E~ D~ B In the Under 12.division, QResn.el.,~,o.k,'~urs,.t,.p.lace,... with Terrace coming in second. Terrace ~!s0 placed J -": ...... FOllow all the iiii!!il second in the Uttder 16 Boys division, with Prince George heading to the f'mals. !iiiiii~l It was a nail-biter in the Under 14 Girls division, as Soccer Standings the Terrace girls were tied with Prince George at three r~~~ on the web at iiiiiiil points a piece after regular play. It took Prince George until overtime in the second match to put away the l!tI www kermode net i!ililJ feisty Terrace team. !~~ Another

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TO bOOk a toUri:ifior more,n,0 ] fled or dist,o/ltbltwd without noth'e. Preserving resources.J Creating jobs. i!:i~i~:~:::~i,~!:~:::::!i;!:!:!i:i:i,;;;i::i~:!:iiiii::ii!~!ii~i~;:i~i i:)i !i ~i~i~!~i~i~ii!~!~i!!!ii!iii~i~i~i~i~iiii!~!i~i~ii~{i~i~iiii~:~i~i~i~i~i~!ii~!ii~i~ii~i~'eas;ag a: I The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996- B9 CTION AD OVER 30 The TerraceStandard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headingsand to set ratestherefore and to determinepage location. The Terrace Standardreminds advertisersthat it is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminateon the basis of children, marital status and ACTION AD RATES CLASSIFICATIONS! employmentwhen placing"For Rent:" ads. Landlordsnan stale a no.smoking preference. 10. Real Estate The TerraceSlandard reservesthe right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisementand to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply 20 Mobile Homes Service, and to repay the customerthe sum paid for the advertisementand box rental. 30 For Rent Box replies on "Hold" instructions no1 picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisementwill be destroyed unless mailing instructionsare received. 40 Commercial Space Those answering Box Numbersare requestednot to send original documentsto avoid loss. 638-7283 All claims of.errors in advertisementsmust be received by the publisherwithin 30 days after the first publication. For Rent 50 Wanted to Rent It Is agreed by the advertiserrequesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisementas published DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. 60 For Rent Misc shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiserfor only one Incorrect Insertionfor the portion of the advertisingspace occupied by the incorrector Display, Word Classified and Classified Display 70 For Sale Misc omitted item only, and that there shall be no liabilityin any event greaterthan the amount paid for such advertising. 80 Wanted Misc 85 To G~veAway Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls 90 Cars For Sale on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is 100 Trucks For Sale Phone..-. Start Date [] VISA I:] MASTERCARD Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads. 110 Aircraft CLASSIFICATION. Credit Card No. Expiry Date 120 Recreation Vehicles 130 Motorcycles PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET 140 Snowmobiles TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 150 Boats and Marine 160 Heavy Duty Equipment 1 All classified and classified display ads must be prepaid 170 Farm Machinery 4 5 by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When phoning in 180 Pets ads please have your VISA or Mastercard number ready, 190 Livestock 6 7 200 Farmers Market 9 10 CLASSIFIED WORD ADS OBITUARIES 210 Garage Sales T.Standard 1 insertion - $6.50 [+tax) $22.83 for 3 inches 220 Lost and Found 11 12 13 14 15 W, Advertiser 1 insertion $7.50 (+tax) *Additional at $6.64 230 Personals Both Issues (consecutive) - $11.00 (+tax) per column inch. 240 Births ADDITIONAL WEEKS. $5,00 ea. No copy change - conSeculive 250 Card of Thanks 16 17 18 19 20 - $6.50 issues. *Additional words (over 25) 15¢ each per issue. 260 In Memorlum CLASSIFIED DISPLAYADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE 270 Obituaries 6.65 6.80 6.95 7.10 7.25 t $10.39 per column inch Pickup $3.50 Mail out $5,00 200 Business Services 290 Bus Opportunities BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY LEGAL ADVERTISING 295. Courses $22:83 for 3 inches, includes 1 photo, $11.90 per column inch 300. Help Wanted 7.40 7.55 7,7Q 7.S5 R ¢3~ *Additional at $6,64 per column inch 320 Work Wanted Far longer ad. lease use a separate sheet For regional coverage place your ad in the weekend 325 Situations Wanted Clip & Mall This Form To: Phone Fax edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 330. Notices Terrace Standard 340. Legal Notices 3210 Clinton St., Terrace. B.C. V8G 5R2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432

10. REAL ES. TA~E, 10 ACRES between Cedarvale and Terrace, fronting Highway 40 ACRE farm for sale. 2 two LEASED LOT #29 MillBay Ftd., ! WALK TO DOWNTOWN bdrm houses, 128' x 60' barn, Granisle. Shop buildings, dock, 16. Approx. 5 acres of timber, 1992 TRIPLE E sectional 1300 year round creek. 160 acres on 1/4 mile front on Skeena River. $50,000.00. 6 light plants, 2KW sq ft. $20,000 options, 3 bdrm, Kitsequecla Forestry Road, 50÷ 18 acres cleared and seeded. - 45KW. 4 Lincoln gas welders, 2 bath, all appliances. Must be acres of managed 10 year old Deep well. Asking $160,000.00. 200 stops. Two on trailers. 2 Call 842-5316. large aluminum boats, 20' Her- moved. Asking $80,000. Call pine plantation, 80 acres of 847-5346. aspen, cottonwood and birch, 5 1/4 acres at Usk on bench, ring skiff, 22' starcraft with trail- ers. 12' Fiberglass Travel trail- 1995 SRI 14' x 71' manufac- with scattered pine, spruce and Well kept2 bedroomhome on large10l two roads into this. Call Marg at cedar. 276 acres on Skeena 0nlyminutes to downtown. 635-7421 or George at 635- er, (has everything), $2400.00 tured home, 2 bedrooms, 2 full River near Kitwanga, mainly Includesshop. Fenced yard, lots of 2897 for more info or a maD. without T.V. 1-604-697-2474 or bathrooms, bright & spacious 697-2720 leave messafle. treed with aspen, with scattered trees,flower gardens. A NEWLY built 3 bdrm side by open floor plan, sliding glass pine, spruce, birch, and cedar. 0nly5129,900 ~LS side duplex and a duplex lot for LOG HOUSE on beautiful Para- doors, skylight, ceiling fan, all Spectacular view of Seven window coverings, new 2 ACRES - MOUNTAIN VIEW sale in Terrace. Contact 632- dise Bay, Francois Lake - 5.05 Sisters mountain range. Phone 5249 or 632-4406. acres mostly wooded land- fridge/stove, dishwasher, wash- 845-7948 eveninqs. small travel trailer - tractor with er & dryer, 300 sq ft deck. FOR SALE by owner: 3 bed- snow plow - log splitter- Satell- Completely set up in all new 1976 14 x 70 Capewood mobile room doublewide, 4 appliances, ite dish with receiver and de- section of adult park. Price in- home. No tax on this clean natural gas/wood heat back up. Nez~ scrambler - $110,000. Call 695- cludes landscaping, double dri- home. $24,900 delivered. 1- New roof, large shop. All situat- 604-692-7295. i~,i~,~i ~!~'!~i::~!!~!~',~!~i~i!i!i:: 6583. veway & cement pad for shed. unique ed on a large fenced corner lot. Reduced to $81,500. Call 635- 3 BDRM home on a deadend This completelyrenovated 3 bedroom Asking $120,000.00 abe. Phone LOOKING FOR a summer 0601. home Street in Thornhill, all modularhome features "new drywall 638-8348 after 3 pro, home? A place to retire? A nice *paint"new carpet & lin0 "largedeck place to raise a family? COME appliances included, garage FOR SALE in Gossan subdivi- *newwell & septic"private cul-de-sac. TO GRANISLE: Newly renovat- for sale and gardens. $103,500.00 abe. sion. 4 bedroom home located OnlySt 29,900MLS ed three bedroom home, ready Call 635-2158. on a 1 1/2 acre river frontage 1 BDRM appartment on site to move into. Full basement; $225,000.0 3 YR. old home in new SPACIOUS TOWN HOME lot. Property has a 18' x 32' management. No pets. Ref. carport; lovely yard backs Onto required. 638-7725 subdivision near Uplands. 1038 EASYUVING shop, greenhouse and two park with view of lake and the 2 9DRM. top floor of house. 5 i:2604Brau , sq. ft. 3 + 2 bdrms., 2 baths, Nearlynew 3 bedroomtown home small storage sheds. To view mountains. $67,000.00 in- NG, full basement. $179,500. 1320sq ft. All appliances& custom please call 635-7243, appliances, heat included. 2 cludes fridge ! stove,, washer"& references required. Will be To view, call 635-4410. blindsplus security system. FOR SALE located on quiet, dryer. Call 845-3623. 4 BEDROOM house for sale. Availableimmediately for owneror dead-end street in horseshoe. available August 1/96. NEW, HAZELTON. 5 bedroom $875.00/mo, Call 638-1616. Full basement, NG, sundeck, Investment. 1350 sq.ft., 4 bdrm, 2 gr~anhb'use, carport. Closb~,t0 bathrooms, large paved on 5 acres, 2 acres landscaped, 3 BDRM execut ve duplex, N/G :'driveway, large 'deck~ ~L~t~'slz~ barn with , water, workshop heat 5 app ances, 2f rep aces, July 1/96. To view call 63 80' x ;132',Asking $169,000. T~ w/e!ectr~it~i Undei'[]round sprin ..... $1000;O01tno? -Avaiiable ,' July kler syst~m;,~kcellenf mountain.~ : 1/96. FOr appointment tO' vtbw 0252. ' ~ i:: • .:i!]~i".... view i~hone 635-7437. ~ view; $11o,ooo, Phone 842- phone638-8064 0r638-1885. FOR SALE: 1100 sq ft, 3 bed- 6848. room newly renovated house on 3 BEDROOM Duplex in SPACIOUS 2 bdrm house 1230 OPEN HOUSE IOPEN HOUSE quiet street, close to hospital, horseshoe area, $800.00 5548 Kleanz-, Drive sq ft, extensive renovations Only 5124,900 HIS NG heat & water, $115,600. per/me. No.smoking, no pets. throughout. Free standing n/g REDUCED SOUTHSIDE Call 638-1005. Referenc(~s required. 635-2484 fireplace, 4x6 bathtub, large lot. or 558-4645. FOR SALE: 4.96 acres. Natural great investment opportunity. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. gas, view lot, hydro, 5 minutes $137,500.00. View at 4633 Da- Room for rent in newer out of Burns Lake, $29,000. vis Ave. Call 636-5262. subdivision, Includes cable and Call 1-604-092-7878. utilities. Own telephone. Close COME & VIEW FULLY SERVICES residential to college. $350.00/mo. To view Completelyredecorated 3 bedroom building lot. 5218 Mountain Vis- call 635-3790. rancheron largefenced 10t. This ta Dr. Terrace. Asking 4512 Cedar homeincludes 5 appliances,attached DELUXE 2 bdrm duplex on a $35,900.00. Call 604-563-8980. quiet street with a view. Thursday,July 4, 1996 Crescent carport,NG fireplace.Thishome is in excellentc0nditlon and is offered GREAT STARTER home: 3 Includes attached garage with 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Thursday July 4196, for only$123,500 MLS bedroom's w/large sunroom. automatic door opener, 2 Roomto roomon Ibislovely 2.07 acres of pristineproperty. Dis(over a good tamily patios, 5 appliances, all window 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm LAND & COMMERCIAL Approx, 1400 sq, ft,, ng heat. 1984 14 x 71 mobile home, homewith a full basementand loisof exlras.Priced at S144,900MLS. Newly renovated kitchen, vaulted ceiling, 4 appliances, no coverings incl. 2 skylights, gas SUZANNEGLr:AsoN in cltendance. Saturday July 6/96 FORLEASE fenced yard and landscaped on wood paneling. $28,000.00 de- heat, all yard maintenance 6 baydock weight truck terminalplus 1:00 pm- 3:00 pm a 70x100 lot in Thornhill. Asking livered. 1980 nabco 14 x 70, 4 included $985.00/ month. To office$2300 per monthMLS view call 635-4840 or fax 638- Hosts: oee $99,500.00 for appointment to appliances $22,000.00 deliv- 1606sq ft downtownretail next to view. Call aft. 5:00 pm 635- ered. Five other mobile homes 0445. Rusty& Bert Ljungh Subway,$10,00 per sq It EXC 3763. to choose from. 1-800-809- DUPLEX AVAILABLE Aug. 1. Ph, 638-0371 IDle ROUSE AND shop; 1.5 acres 8041. 3 bedrooms- 1 1/2 baths - 4 160 acresrecreational land on Tseax with or without small operating appliances - gas fireplace. Rent River(85 kil0metresnorth of Terrace) business. Ideal location on Nix 1995 SRI manufactured home, $900/month, no pets, $69,90QMLS Ft, Rd. west of Houston. Natural 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, bright & references required. 635-1926. Call Steve Cook today gas furnace; fenced; newly spacious "open" floor plan, slid- FOR RENT 1 bdrm. in private ing glass doors, skylight, ceiling after hours 638-0047 refinished exterior and roof. home, use of kitchen and Call: 845-7064. fan, all window coverings, new utilities incl. Thornhill area, must fridge, stove, dishwasher, IN GRANISLE: 3 bdrm house, be working person, Phone 635- washer, dryer, over 300 sq fl 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, partially 1553. deck, completely set up in all finished bsmt, attached carport, ROOM AND board, Avail. new section of adult park. In- fenced backyard. Phone even- Immediately, Includes fully cluded In price: landscaping, ings $635-3950 and 692-3430. furnished bdrm, 2 meals/day, cement driveway, walkway and Century 21 Askincl $65,900. shared bathroom, satellite T.V,, pad for shed. Asking $83,900. washer/dryer, spacious home. Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. LARGE 3 br house, 2 bath, full Call 638-0529. basement, double carport on Call 635-2276. 1996 SRI 2 bdrm. double wide. 5.9 acres, landscaped with ROOM FOR rent. Preferred Completely set up in adult AFFORDABLE large garden and flower beds. 5 working person. Laundry section in Timberland Mobile COMFORT min. to town. 692-4286. facilities included. Call 635- Home Park. Including 5 0857. ..,Can be yours with LARGE SPLIT level home in appliances and skylights. Call this well built two bed- Thornheigts. 2200 sq ft plus 635-7447. TRAILER PADS for rent in 1300 sq ft basement, 4 yrs old, Fraser Lake, Phone: 1-604-845- room basement AFFORDABLE HOME for sale. 4 bdrm, 3 bathroom, main level 2835 or 1-604-569-2717. Mobile home w/large addition, home. fireplace. laundry room, separate dining I totally renovated on lot in CALL fenced yard. paved room, 2 car garage, large back Thornhill, N/G heat, 4 bed- driveway. yard with fence. Many more Summit Square JIM DUFFY rooms, laundry, family room, w/ features. Asking price reduced NG fireplace. Must be seen. Aparlments serving "your Real to $189,000.00, Call 635-7031, Phone 635-9530 or 638-7693. .1 & 2 Bedroom Units Estate needs for the NEAR NEW 4 bdrm. house; KERMODE PARK home sales "Twice the Service" last 18 years. completely finished up/down, 3 located accross from weigh Quiet & Clean ~i~~.~.~. ~:...... ~ii.,'.'~i~i!~i~] 635-6361 (office) full bathrooms one Jacuzzt, 2 scales, featuring modular Racquetball Courts ~.,'.~[~.... :~i."..~ skylights, deck, much more. homes and 14 x 70 mobile • No Pets • ~35-6688 (residence), Independently Owned and Operated Burns Lake. 1-604-692-3618. homes. Call 635-5350, i Call: 635-5968 LISA & CHRIsTEL I GODLIHSKI Century 21 Century 21 KULDO tl~'~[~:: .~ Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd. 635-4950 635-5397 COURTS A GREAT PLACE TO SUPER SHOP & HOME 632-2450 COMBINATION START AT A MODEST A great combination PRICE. ~i~/: ::;~ ::!" ""~i~ of 2800 sq ft, 5 bay shop Thls 3 bedroom home with over 1500 sq ft of comes with 5 appllances, CALl., living accomodatlons, 4 bedrooms, hardwood CALL o storage shed, green REVENUE EXECUTIVEPLUS JIM DUFFY floors and much more, DERRICK house and garden, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, over 2900 sq 3 bedroomsup, 2 bedrooms serving "vouP Real on 2. 73 acres In town, KENNEDY down,located in the horseshoe. ft on 2 levels.Double garage, large family room,central vac & alarm serving "vou~ Real Well maintained,great revenue. ,*ote oee , ,or ,,e VIEWPOINT system. Beautifullyfinished. Wired lY2] Estate needs for the last Listed $147,500MLS. shod out back. Lisled MLS , last 18 years, 18 years, APTS 635,6361 (office) 635-6361 (office) • 632-4899 635-6688 (residence) InclependentlyOwnedand Operated 635-3042 (residence), IndependentlyOwned and qoereled i i KITIMAT,B.C. B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996 '40,cOMMERCiAL SPACE .....FOR'RENT , 2500 SQ.F'r. shop, 2 offices, EMPLOYED MALE Terrace FORGET ME Nots Antiques TD8 IHC Crawler c/w Winch 1987 TOYOTA Supra Turbo 1990 FORD F250, 3/4 ton 4x4, washroom, showroom, resident looking for clean and Gifts. A wonderful selection loaded. A/c, 90,000 km. One extended cab. 460 cu in., color compressor, hoist, large paved I~se/trl/bsmt. suite to rent. of country style and formal and 6-way dozer, 25 hp Alice SELLING DUE to death in fami- Tractor e/w 3 pH and Cultivator, owner, new tires, new paint matched canopy, 84,000 krn's, lot. Days call 635-3334. References and rent into antiques collectables, and ly. 1994 Winnebago 25' 3" fully sickle mower, side delivery $17,000 obo. Call 635-9321 new liras & brakes, air, cruise, 5000 SQ ff warehouse with available. Send into. to File #18 accessories. Endako 1-604- after 6:00 pm. tilt, am/fro cassette. Phone 604- loaded. Has been used a few 699-8812. rake, diamond harrows, post times only. Just like new. To dock level loading. For more in- 3210 Clinton Street. Terrace, 1989 MUSTANG GT, bright 639-9110. B.C. V8G 5R2. pounder, 12' shafer disc, view call 798-2544. formation. Call 635-2801. GUITARS AND imps for sale. quantity of sucker rod, quantity red, 47,000 kms, nitrous, SVO Trades welcome. Now dealing 1991 FORD Explorer XLT. 4 i RETAIL OR office space WORKING, PROFESSIONAL of used pipe, plate and various camshaft, 1.7 roller rock- door, 5 spd, power sunroof, low available. 1330 sq. ft. Ample couple looking for a place to in Takamine. Bill's Guitar Shop. metal, grader blades, single ers/springs, underdrive pulleys, 632-4102. Call today. Fax 639- mileage, great condition. Asking parking, downtown area, Call rent. Have two fully trained axle trailer. Can deliver 65 mm Ihrottle body; street]strip $18,500.00. Call 638.8356. 635-2818 ask for Brian house dogs, Contact Shoppers 9879. anywhere between Prince clutch, 3:73 hears, JBA sherry 1991 TOYOTA pick-up, 4x4 in evenin.qs 635-3367. Drug Mart. Ask for Jim, 635- LEASED lot #29 Mill Bay Rd. George and Dease Lake, B.C. headers; off road exhaust, fl0w- 7261, master mufflers, MSD ignition, mint condition. Never been in Granisle shop, buildings, dock. 847-4083. OVER 200 RV'$ N STOCK Monster Tach, G-point roll bar, the bush. 31" tires, rollbar, alu- OFFICE/WAREHOUSE I 50,000.00. 6 light plants 2 KW- UNTREATED FENCE posts & mtnum brush guard, Kenwood 1,728 Sq.ft. 45 KW. 4 Uncoln gas welders, 4,point harness, 3 point tower Looking for Storefront, offices, warehouse rails. Price range from $2.60 to 10 pce stereo; asking 10,600.00 200 imps. Tow on trailers. 2 .75¢ per post. Delivery extra. brace, subframe connectors, a trailer or c/w OH door,NG heat • MT slick on rims. $18,000. Call firm: No Saturday calls please. R.V.? Keith & KenneyStreet large aluminum boats, 20' Her- For further into. call 604-692- Phone 849-5489. ring skiff, 22' starcraft with trail- 632-4881, : Contact PROGRESSIVEVENTURES 1 NEW' hide-a-bed couch, bed 3690 or 604-695-6358. 1992 DODGE diesel, 4x4 club ers. 12' Fiberglass Travel Trail- FOR SALE or trade '69 Mach 1 636-7459 never used. Couch used for 3 UPRIGHT YAMAHA piano. cab, automatic, low miles, LEN BURTON er. (has everything)2400.00 Mustang. Over $18,000.00 months. New $700.00 asking Like new $2460.00. Call 842- deluxe loaded, c/w deluxe * TRADES WELCOME * without "IV. 1-604-697.2474 or spent. $15,000.00 OBO or will $300.00. Call 635-4611. 5316. 1-800-811-8733 697-2720 leave messaqe. trade for Oceanboat. Call 635- canopy asking $26,700 will FOR LEASE 1000 SQ. ft. grey carpet - consider partial trades on truck "Be Certain With Burton" 6758. 4,000 sq. ft. Adjacent to $250.00 obo. 8' x 11' kitchen MORTGAGES BASED on & camper, trailer or boat, call , i Home Hardware cabinets, 2 years old. Comes Equity In Real Estate or 635-1238. Mobiles, not Income or Credit. 1994 TERRY 26 ft. 5th wheel Good access to parking with countertop 2 1/2 years old, WANTEDII 318 cubic in EFI (if travel trailer. Sleeps 6 PROGRESSIVEVENTURES $1200.00 obo. Call 635-9685. Intel Financial (11 years in business) 861-1526. possible) or a 360 EFI in good (bunkbeds) loaded. Awning, 2 OVERHEAD metal garage running order, If you have it and 635-7459 POOL SHARKS pinball. Game electric lifts, outdoor shower, doors. 1 in good cond. 1 in poor want to sell give me a call 635- great game in good condition. hitch included. Used four timesl cond. Hardware included 3763. $1500 obo. Call 638-1162. 1979 GMC pickup, 4x4, winch, $21,000 obo, Burns Lake, 1- ~wnt0wn Street LevP $300.00 obo. 30 assorted single excellent running condition. 604-692-3369. pane wood frame windows PRE-ENGINEERED all metal Retail SpaceAvailable • 80: WANTED : Ready to haul skidoos w/flat 21 1/2' 5th wheel, a/c, $200.00 obo. Will sell buildings, l!Summer Specialsll deck. $5000. 635-5537. Mini storage, commercial build- microwave, storm windows. ~! ~:ApP~'ox, i406::;:q,if:!0n~ii*: separately. 640 gal plastic 1981 JEEP Cherokee- good Ka[Um Street app6sit6B~C: : certified septic tank with 180 ft ings, manufacturing, warehous- Asking $11,000,00, Call 635- 'Tel.. Call: 635:2195 and 'r, ' ing, truck shops, turn key serv- running condition, natural gas/ 2191. of PUC drain pipe $600.00 obo. LOOKING FOR a roommate to gas motor. New rubber. ~-, leave n~edsage Utility trailer made from import ices available anywhere in B.C. share 3 bdrm house. Call 635- LOOKING FOR Motor home to Call todayff Interior steel struc- $4000.00 obo. 1989 utility trailer p/u box fits 2" ball $350.00 obo. 1354 eveninqs only. - small. $100.00 obo 635-6859. rent for the August long 1 baby crib with mattress. New tures. Call 1-800-662-1399. 16' ESTA- Villa Holiday trailer weekend. Call 635-4737. w/fridge/freezer, stove/oven. FOR LEASE cond. 1 good quality change Evenin.qs (604) 546-6615. /:, 90;.CARSFOR : 1984 GMC Suburban 6.2 litre $2000. Call 635-1749. 1977 CLASS - C motorhome. NEW table. $150.00 for both or will PRE-FABBED, wood diesel 4x4. Excellent mechani- i~::: SALE:I cal conditional. Cruise, air, new 21 ft $7500. Call 635-3086. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE sell separately. Call 696-3384 in constructed tool and garden ? : ? ...... 1976 11' Vanguard camper. 3 Topley, B.C. sheds, other utility buildings. tires. Asking $8000. Call 845- way fridge, stove, oven and COMPLEX 1980 CHEV Caprice Classic 4 2245 evenin¢ls, 845-5216 days. furnace, hydraulic jacks. BANDSAW MILL for sale. Ask- Phone Dirk Bakker at 638-1768 door, am/fm, air, well evenings. 1988 IZUZU import pick up. Exceptional condition. ing $3,900.00 firm, comes with maintained, auto, ERC. $950.00 $2800.00. Call 636-1330. 2,000 to 8,000 sq. ft. 5 hi0 Honda. Call 635-7400. RUBBER MAID doghouse for a Carl 635-3036. Extenda cab, auto, canopy, excellent shape, $6500.00 obo. 1991 CR500 new molor, 1994 DR 650 Endure. Low kin. units, storefront, COMPLETE SALON equip- large dog. Asking $75.00. Call 1981 BUICK Regal, runs well. 635-4737. 635-1692 or 635-0811. excellent cond. Asking $3000 excellent condition, $4500. 638- warehouse with OH ment for sale. Everything a hair- $1000.00 obo. Call 635-0042. obo. 1993 Tigershark Jetski 1035. dresser needs. $1000.00 com- SERIE "A" bass guitar, steel 1989 FORD Ranger, burgundy door, mezzanine 1987 TOPAZ. 5 spd. a/c, w/ matching canopy, new carries 2 people, pulls skier, 1995 VN800 Kawasaki Vulcan, plete. Serious enquiries only. strings, have volume & tone cruise, pw/pl, Kenwood stereo, excellent cond. asking $3500 option, NG heat, Please call: 1-604-845-2869 control. CNV 2 toggle switches muffler recent tune up, no rust 2900 km. Like new condition. new exhaust. $3500.00 OBO. ec. $5000 obo. 635-0304. obo. 1-604-694-3748. $6700.00 obo. Call 635-4836. parking, yard storage and leave a messaqe, & 4 pick ups, & hard case, Call 635-1330. space, DEEP FREEZER for sale, $350.00. Jordon bass 16 prac- 5008 PohleAvenue asking $150.00 (family size). lice amp, %150.00. Yamaha One rototiller for sale asking clarinet in excellent condition. Phone: $200.00. Lots of electrical Call 635-0931. PEPSI KERMODEI 635-7459 wiring, make us an offer. Call SOLID WOOD flooring starting 635-2868. at $1.95 sq It! We also offer BEVERAGES PROGRESSIVE completely installed flooring VENTURES packages. 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SIX WEEKS: The baby, a plump little being over a half 1980 24' Campion Haida, 350 1989 ALLI Craft, 20', 350, 3 ALLIS CHALMERS 185 tractor, HAY FOR sale delivered to any inch long, with short arms and 1987 HarhyFORDavid~on SALESofiail FXST. One 1 Chev. with Alpha I leg. Sleeps stage Hamilton jet, 130 hr use, M.F. tractor 165. New Holland point from Prince George to legs, floats in her amniotic sac, owner, [ally loadedwilh genuineHD 6. Includes 1995 Yamaha 9.9 fish finder, down riggers, 9.9 pull type swather. ,"Jew Holland Pease Lake B.C. 847-4083. "- HOLMES hp outboard. Many extras. well moored by the umbilical accessories,always stored in healed Evenrude outboard. Asking round baler. M.F. 124 square PLENTIFUL PRESERVES, Cheryl Roadrunner trailer with new cord. Though she weighs only garage, only 2750 0riginsl kin., abED. $26,900.638-7291. baler. Hay elevator, A.C. silage jams relishes, chutneys, award lately mint. Mustsell. SI 7,500 obo. Call tires. Well maintained. Moving 1/30 of an ounce, she has all Darlene BOATS AND Marine: 15' equipment, hay wagons, winning antipasto. See us every the internal organs of an adult Brianel 847-3110(Smithers) j must sell. $2500.00. Call 635- stooker, round bale mover, pipe In loving memory of a 1330. Catamaran compl, with sails Saturday at the Farmers Market in various stages of develop- and trailer in good condition. for cattle guard. Individually or phone 635-3259 or fax 635- ment. Terrace Pro-Life Box 852 dear wife, molher, 1981 35' Northern F/G - Tri ca- Asking $1800.00. Phone: 695- priced or package deal 847- 0186, Terrace 635-9552. grandmother, who bin Trawler. 130 Perkins Diesel, 2528. 6504 daytime asked for Fred or WHITE MALE couple seek oth- passed away on July 2 showers, 2 heads, command leave a message 695-6647 FOR ALL your farm machinery bridge, dual controls, radar, lot- er males for safe discreet en- 1,1993. even/ntis after 8 pm. new and used. Tractors, balers, counter. Phone 635-3626 even- an, 2 radios, 3 sounders, diesel mower, conditioners, rakes, in- As we loved yOUr SO fireplace, Espar furnace, 10' Zo- DEALER FOR Double Eagle in qs & weekends. Boats and have in stock 206, vertors, loader's and attach- we miss you, NORDAN diac on Davits, outboard motor, FOUND A gold pendant watch EQUIPMENT 176 and 185. Dealer for Nodh- ments, twine, hydraulic hose SINGLES INTRODUCTION! All In our memory you 2000 Yamaha Gen, B/mini top, in Thornhill. Phone and ern Lite & Somerset campers & and repairs. Contact Big Mead- nationalities for friendship or are near. 3458.10th Street full canvas, complete with fish- ow Farm Supplies in Ft Fraser, indent/Iv 638-8015. marriage. We understand and ing tackle, crab & prawn traps & canopies. Campers all sizes- Loved, remembered, Houston, B.C. full, import & short box. Fin. B.C. Phone 1-604-690-8256. NATIVE DRUM with picture of we care, strictly confidential. down riggers. $80,000 for into longed for always, Authorized DealerFor: available, Ph. 567-2937 or 567- SQUARE BALER, New Holland sun with Eagles. Lost June 18 Tired of being alone? Call 1- phone 1-604-632-4321. Fax 1- at the weigh scales in Terrace. 604-983-4880 todavl Bringing many a silent 604-632-4340. 2820 or write to: Box 1187 Van- 276 $2500.00 M.F. 6' Sickle SUZUKI derhoof, B.C. V0J 3A0. mower, 3 pt. hitch, $1200.00 Octagon in shape. Please call lear. 1981 CAMPION 26' Sedan 638-7619. TYPHOON 5400 Avon 13 ft. (2nd mower in parts) Danuser • 1992 KawasakiKX250, Cruiser, twin F.W.C. Mercury DALE, SHELLEY, SHERRY) inflatable boat, Aluminum 4 pce. post pounder 3 pt hitch P.T.O. SPADE FEMALE cat; lost. She Direct Psychic $3600 470 engines & legs, low hours, floor with trailer 25 hp Yamaha driven $1000.00, all in excellent is an Abysinian, Grey w/ • 1992 Yamaha 250 YZ/WR, power trim, trim tabs, 2 outboard & 12 volt electric condition 1-604-699.8507 after patches of a lighter colcur. She LinkS1"mkl. $3300 sounders, VHF, full galley, motors. Call Craig 635-7700 or 6 pm. is sadly missed if seen or found (Save 1 -g00 SURCHARGES) • 1992 SuzukiRM 250,$2995 enclosed head, sleeps 4, full 635-3639 after 6:00 ore. please call 842-5541. • 1990 Honda CR 125,$2650 stand-up canvass, galvanized Free 5 min. Info call • 1983 Honda, XL 6000, tandem trailer and much more. usualtoll chargesmay apply to $1650. Everything neat, clean sound 160. HEAVY DUTY LAB HUSKY cross pups for SunshineCoast B.C. Canada Margaret Annie and ready to go, $24,900.00. EQUIPMENT: sale. To good home, have been CALL 845-7776 Phone 635-2292 days or 635- •... : .. :?.,'. McCormack wormed, and have a good ARE YOU a Christian lady 30 - Micheal 6779 eveninqs. Passedaway suddenly June 1964 700 gallon fire truck avail- disposition, if interested call 38 who loves God, communica- (604) 885-9147 ~150. BO~ AND 1989 18 1/2 Ft, Four Winns bo- able. C/W some turn out gear. 635-0865. tive, domesticated, sensual, 1/96 at St. Paul'sHospital, wrider/inboard OMC Cobra en- CoastBooks 886-7744 Phone Steve at 847-2879. SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies. seeking to create a loving life- Visa/MC ~ 'i MARINE} i ; gine, 175 hp, V6. Matching Four Vancouver.Barn March 15, .: .: ' , , /,. 1988 KENWORTH, fully rigged Gorgeous. Maple leaf faces and time family with an affectionate Winns trailer and full canvas logging truck with 1992 tri-axle markings. Blue eyes, black and loving, intimale, non-abusive, 1925. Survivedby husband cover. Marine stereo, hydrofoil 14 1/2 ft. Zodiac type inflatable trailer. Both have up to date white plus colors, loving com- stable, responsible man, Write stabilizer. Excellent condition. with photo and biodata to: File Donald,Terrace, B.C., daugh- boat in excellent condition. Motor Vehicle Inspection. H panions, lifetime friends. Asking $14,000. Call 635-7252 #16, c/o Terrace Standard, PSYCHIC Color red. $1500.00. Trailer plate included. Call 638-8531. $199.00 and up. Call 635-3772. ter Mary, sonsLarry (Scam- also available $500.00. Phone for more information. 3210 Clinton St. Terrace BC 1991 MORBARK Chipper, THE TACK STORE. Everything V8G 5R2. ANSWERS pi), Ronald, grandchildren 635-6273 ask for George or 1992 16 1/2 ft Malibu Bowrider Model 290, 4 cylinder Cummins for the home lover. Gifts, har- GIRLS! GIRLSI Girlsl Talk to LIVE & PERSONAL Sarah,Marcie Drew, 3 step- 635-5486. w/115 Mercury outboard motor diesel, low hours. Excellent with matching EZ load trailer ness and saddlery. 4 kms. out them livel 1-900-451-5302 Ext. RATED #1 IN CANADA 15 1/2 fiberglass boat and trail- condition. $10,990. Phone 635- of Telkwa on Skillhorn Road. EVAHLY RAYS TALK sons& wi'les,1 slepdaughler and canvas top in excellent 2741 $3.99 per minute. Must be er w/40 hp. Evinrude motor, all 2753, leave message. Wednesday to Saturday, 10 am LIVE 1 ON I and husband & 7 slep in very good condition. condition. Includes ski bar, ster- 18 years. Procall Co. 602-954- eo, 2 SL camp, waterskis, 1 235 CAT Heel Boom Log - 4 pm or by appointment 846- 7420. |OVl ~laFTlO $1800.00 obo. Call 635-1232. 9863. grandchildren and many double set, wake board and loader. Comes with 56" bucket, MONEY ~%~r ACCUIUIT1E 16 FT Fiberglass Starcraft IF ALCOHOL is the problem, more. Asking $10,800 obo. Call 30" pads. 4300 hours on CAREER ~ PSYCHICS friends.Memorial service in Bowrider w/90 hp Yamaha. • 190. LIVESTOCK many have found help with 635-7278. engine. Bush guards ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. KehwnaJuly 22/96. Galvanized trailer, kids & adult throughout. Asking $68,000. 21' CAMPION boat. New motor Phone 635-6533. !-900-451-405S waterskiis all 91 - $9700. 635- Phone 846-9518. 5 YEAR old gelding, green 24 HRS. $2.99/min - 18+ 9121. & kicker. EZ load trailer and broke. Phone 699-6628. Keep JEHOVAHS V/ITNESSES: is BRIGS & Stmton, 11 hp, 6 kw much more. Phone 798-2026. twin~. $1500 obo. there something about the 16 FT. Drift boat, new condition, generator, CSA cedified, w/ trailer, $3000. 635-5537, 38' CRISS Craft boat. "April ARAB CROSS. Used to Pony Watchtower that makes you 250: CARD OF ..... Mist". New twin 350 gas engine, governer & electric start. Has a uneasy but don't know what it 17 FT. ski boat Road Runner Club level D2.Good fiber glass, sleeps 6, controls 30 amp, 50 amp & 4 110 out- is? If so, you are not alone. TH/~N'Ks: : )~ trailer, 90 hp Yamaha, asking temperment, $2000. Call 695- on bridge, VHF and sounder, lets, handles, 120 - 240 volt Phone 1-847-4352 for recorded ATTENTION SMALL business- $5800 to view call 638-8161. with breaker. $2000.00. Call 6568. Thoroughbred, good trail es, why pay high accounting Gen set, needs new mag. View horse. Trustworthy. $1200. Call message. 1978 - 18' Gulf Stream, 165 HP 635-0931. fees for your bookkeeping at Rush Brook Marina in Prince 695-6568. inboard Chevy, low hrs, good needs? For confidential, profes- Rupert. Boat in good condition. WESTERN STAR pads. '92 shape, $6000.; 1995- 12 1/2' BLUE FRONT Amazon Parrot sional bookkeeping service. $65,000, Call 567-2030 in Van- Silver Motors, hubs, wheels, air Thank You Quick Silver, soft bottom, w/25 comes with cage and stand. Manual or Computer call 635- derhoof. tanks, axles, drive shafts, rear- I would like to hp Merc, $3500. 12' Avon hard Excellent health. Call 638-0566 AREYOUSAFE? 9592. 40' HOUSEBOAT new floats, ends and much more. Phone bottom w/20 hp Merc, really or 638-8441. Ask for Carl. TERRACE TRANSITION HOUSE thank my fellow DO YOU Need Some R & R? stove, oven, balhroom with 846-9132. offers 24 hour safe shelter to good cond., $3000. 8 CFM Dive shower, sleeps 10. Includes 10 BOLD CHANCE double employee's o f Come to Lakeside Retreat for a compressor, dual whips, 8 hp women with or without children. B & B weekend and enjoy being ton tandem trailer located at registered half Arabian gelding You can call. Even just to talk. PNG, friends and Honda Motor 3000 Ib psi, Francois Lake. Phone Tony at Two (2) years old, lunging well, pampered, Rainbow trout, 12' $7000. 3800 Watt Yamaha 604-721-2123. trailers and baths, was shown Battering is not o.kl family who made boat & gourmet meals. "Sweet- generator $2,200. Phone 604- as a yearling. Selling because It is not o.k. for someone my retirement party heart Special", family package 632-4321. USED FARM equipment finding of school. Ph. 845-7483. to hit you or give yourself a treat. Phone service: If you need it, we'll find or push you a great one! 1-604-573-4549. Pinantan it. Call 847-4083. CERTIFIED C.E.F. English & Western Equestrian coach or yell at you Keilh Bjorgaard Lake, Kamloops. available for lessons. Available or scare you 1 to school your horse as well. You can be safe. Call Lisa Homer @ 635-7250. There are safe places. DONKEY 3 years old, gelded, gentle, leads well. $1000. Call TERRACE TRANSITION 638-0454. IT UP HERBA IFE,: :'! II ~ Dynamic Office Services I HOUSE: • ~...... " DERENDENTDISTRIBUTORs~-:i::~ :~-;:i:i~: FOR SALE: Two Charolais Prdfes.~lbnal. Dependal)le - Expertencea1 th~e6+ +~'~f'"0td ~co~g ~'ffd '+ 8 635-6447.. ~P" ()~ce Oredoad/Resumtsl,;fiscellaneousCorrespondence I month old calves. Two Charo- 24 HOURS A DAY RI6HT,BC lais three year old cows. Phone: • ~••• ::/':~!: iOO%;~,~ORA~ii! ~~:?; : ! 1-604-845-2292. LIVESTOCK: 15Y old 638-8737 Appalosa/Quarter mare and 16 }Ec,x (604i 635~.702;*; i] L'80.0-6~6'i8866' y old Quarter/ Arabian gelding LEAVE A MESSAGE If you see this face on or after July 2nd , Make Your Choice From a "'~ #g a ~ ~ ,~,~~ ~.~" J Price: $1200.O0 ea. or best Wide Variety of Baked offer. 1 Western saddle, like Goods, Soups Chili,. new. $500.00 Phone: 695-6504 Sandwiches and Bagels. daytime asked for Fred or leave M INTRODUCING Made Fresh Daily. Enjoy Northwest Underground-- a message. 695-6647 evenings WAX WORX after 8 pro. Your Choice with Our by Diane Famous Coffee. PLAN TO attend open house at Two Locations To Serve Installations (1995) Ltd. 6 Years Experience in: Northern Twilight Farm, Telkwa, You Better Dire~onalDrilllng - TrenchMg - Bob Cot Services - Excavating • Electrolysis • Make-up * Manicure July 6. Over 30 Welsh ponies, Blend Thermolysis • Facials & Pedicure Jeff Cobbs Ran Snider Arabians, part breds will be pre- OPEN 24 HOURS A DAYI 638-8801 635-2597 or 635-038B(cell) (Disposable Filaments) • Waxing • Lash & Brow Dyo sented. Many for sale or lease. 3983 Old LakeheLake Rd. Terrace,B.C. V6G 3T9 CallDiane Kuma~,ai for an aJ)poir#mentat 635-5875 Call 846-5583, 846-9863, 845- Beware!-He's turned 13! 635-2662 7565. 4655 Lakelse, Terrace Artwork, Lesb'otls, YOUNG WELSH ponies. 1995 HE SOAP EXCHANGE TM foals to 2 years. Fillies, colts, SKEENA MALL FOOD COURT Workshops & u can save 50% and rnom by using geldings. 4800 to $1500. Two MALL HOURS Yu~'~cAlwl'pl GeeTime F~rTim I h.~l~ More. our top-quality cleaning 9roducts/ horse trailer $1500.00 obo. Call Luv, your Family 846-5583. V100% biodegradable CGreat for Septic Tanks JOANNETHOMSON VMoney-back guaranteed rt (604)638-1468 VAIl Containers Re-used & Recycled Terrace.B.C. j free delivery or pick up Call 635-7861

Total Entertainment BIGOR SMALL WE DO IT ALL! Only on the New, 18" RG~,Mini Dish ~ia Direct T.V.and U~':,B.For $9t9.95 THEGARAGE SALE GUIDE I TOPPERS, RENTALS & SALES I ~TARVISI01~ • ~ |Tents for banquets, weddings or outdoor| SATELLITE SYSTEMS lactivities. Rent by the day, week or month. | For re(Ire information call ~mm at | Phone/Fax 635-2157 I 638-0315 /:- @ Northland Upholstery eHarmony Clowns 638-8608 FAX 638-8609 %"~,; ~/~) 3967 Kerby Street, Terrace, B,C,'~/' BIRTHDAYPARTIES. PICNICS • SPECIALEVENTS ~!/ BALLOONDECORATING FOR WEDDINGS & MEETINGS ~' Leave the Decoratingand Clowningr0 Usl ':' / II (Absolule Pet Car# / /:~I¢=¢..i~ Leavingtown and stuck / ~s . ~ for a pelsiffer? / i~-~)~ Call AbsolutePet _rJ~/~1 Care and utilize \ ~J ~ J 10 years experience (~ FalrhavenFarm, Kltwanga 2704 KENNEY '~l~:fr..'..'..'..'..'.~~ ~ in animal care. Sun.,June 30 from8:00 am - 6:00pm Sat.,July 6 from8:00 am- 1 p.m. Ph. 635-9193 Annualmoving & garage~e. 849.5598or 101r0w Toys, Books,General Mmchsndise, 3 Family ~,ax 635-0130 Reasonable Rates~ s~gnsfi0m Patio Canada. No SaMd W ¢alb. GarageSale. (~) 4111BENNER ST, Put Your Sat.,July S from 8:00 am. NOON NOW OPEN (~ 3978 MCNEIL STREET OaraBe Sale Sat.,July 6 from8:00 am. NOON on the Map Arti~tk ~air ~tttbio Table& ChairsBaby dothes & crib. toys, lack & ~ Invites you to stop In for I visit. The houm ate camper,Jars./dwarf rabbit to give away, misc. for Only' greatl Open Man • Sat from 9:OOam l0 7:00 p~, ,.~ ~~B r ~ 11~ "~ll;~ir~;. especlany convanlentfor all rou buoy people who I care about your halt. P~e¢laloncuts, pen'ns,colorl, | -V- J.T. DISTRIBUTORSv LTD. -,,/ II, Stop by our office: 3210 CLINTON STREET corn rows, ear piercing, wax, make-up and hair ~ra products too, I TENT RENTALS & SALES I (BEHIND DARLENE'S ANTIQUES) ...Come on Inl You have to aou R to believe Ill l SPECIALEVE NTS/COM/~ ERCIAL/RESIOENTIAL II | PEBBLEBLANCHETT PRESIDENT964-4560 | by 4:00 p.m. Friday for 4844W~SH ~v~ e38-8928 I ROBERT KELLY TEaRACE638" 1833 | Wednesday publication IN THE TERRACE STANDARD ONLY j DJ MAIN CONSTRUCTION • Custom Housing • Finishing • Residential Framing • Foundations • Ccmmercial Renovations STANDARD 1 yam"Warren ty on alT'Wor[~na~ip '& £a~our Phone635-1745 Fax 635-1748 B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996

INSTRUCTOR, I Motherhood requires that we hire a PIANO LESSONS: now Business Programs CERTIFIED DENTAL FULL OR oartial highboy or accepting new students for fall WANTED Iowbed loads of freight, farm term. To register call Ellen Terrace, B.C. Top Quality machinery or logging equipment Boston -BMUS at 638-0348. to haul from any point in Alberta NorthwestCommunity Collegehas an openingfor a temporary full- ASSISTANT Licensed Mechanic Top wages and benefits paid. to any point from Prince George time Instructor who will teach in the Business Administration and Must be caring, courteous and enjoy to Dease Lake, B.C. Phone David at Office Technology programs in Terrace. This position commences meeting the public. Reasonable rates. 847-4083, August 19, 1996 and terminates June 27, 1997, The salary and Capewell Auto• 847-2432 JOY YESII! Dirt nolll Thorough, benefits will be in accordance with the Collective Agreement efficient, trustworthy, depend- between the College and B,C.G.E,U.. Please send resum~ to able, I do windowsl Call Joy WATER & Dr. J.O. Zucchiaffi ~41,4 CHILDREN.~ H)4 638-2095. Responsibilities: to teach courses in Micro computing from an ~ Youcan still6eo Foster ~ NEW TO B.C., exoerienced introductory to an advanced level, Accounting, Communications, 4623 Lakelse Ave. ~4 ENVIRONMENTAL ~4 Parent. )4 dedicated, hard working, caring Management and Mathematics of Finance. Terrace, B.C. ~4 Ministryof SocialServices ~4)4 middle age couple for ~erma. TESTING V8G 1 P9 neat farm, grounds keeping etc. qualifications: A Master of Business Administration or Bachelor's ~4 )4 i, ~ dlL.aLA ah.,A.ab A.alL ~ ,at..La~,L ,akA ,•. a work with accomodations, Ref. Degree with a professional designation; proven ability to teach at Ph. 635-2552 erences, first aid & geriatrics 1-800-990-9522 the post-secondary level; business and/or management Fax 638-1446 • Help-Wanted Call 635-7024, leave a rues. Prince Rupert experience; extensive knowledge of computers and a variety of saqe, computer applications is required, Looking for a friendly PAINTER, 15 years experience, relaxed atmosphere to special rates on nterior, exterior We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those SKEENA UNION BOARD OF HEALTH work in, we have two houses. Special rates for sen- TERRACE selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes should be The Skeena Union Boardof Healthhas receivedfunding for a Child Youth tars. Free estimates. Phone sent by July 22, 1996 to: Injury PreventionProject in the NorthwestRegion. The purposeof Ihis pro- positions open for 635-3783. GUTTERMAN ject is to reduce the incidence and severity of injuries in children and immediate employment, youth. WILL DO renovations, roofing, Competition g6.036B Must have own clientele. siding, windows, porches, pa- Manager, Human Resources The Union Boardof Healthis seekingapplications for the positionof Hours are negotiable. tios, painting, fences, finishing, Box 726, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4X2 Offering a 50- 60% drywaU & insulation, act. Phone Coordinator Randy at 635-3246. As coordinatoryou will be responsiblefor Ihe implementationof this pro- pay scale. Inquire NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE ject in the NorthwestRegion. This project responsibilities include: within. SPECIALIZING • identifyingand trackinginjury epidemiolegy Ask for Dianna, in 5" continuous raisingcommunity awareness AUGUST 24 and 25 - 1996 SKEENA-KALUM HOUSING SOCIETY stimulatingcommunity action, and Hunting and Gun show at aluminum gutters, AmenityBuilding, 4616A HauglandAve. • linkingwith provincialand nationalorganizations Prince George Golf and Curling Club, corner of Hwy 16 West soffit and fascia Terrace,B.C., V8G 1G5 Ph. 635-1996 Fax 635-1502 Qualifications: and Hwy. 97, Prince George, installations. B,C. To reserve space or more FREE ESTIMATES The Skeena-Kalum Housing Society invites applications for the • Bachelorof Science in Nursingor a similar health or human sciences 320. WORK - into: Ray Alexander, days 1- position of degree • Experiencein health promotion~d communilydevelopment WANTED 604-563-3306, evenings "-604- SERVING TERRACE COORDINATOR Travel is a requirementof this position 564-0882 or write PO Box & KITIMAT for its housing complex on Haugland Avenue in Terrace. The Criminalrecord check will be required. 2622, Prince George, B.C. V2N Coordinator, operating under the direction of the Board of A-1 childcare available in family 2S6. Pleasesubmit your application to: oriented environment. 638-7054 Directors, will: LATTER-DAY Saints, the Mor- Stimulating activities, crafts & • oversee the day-to-day operation of the complex mons. Fact or Fiction, Shadow SkeenaUnion Board of Heaflh outings. First aid & CPR. Call • manage all aspects of tenant relations 3412 KalumStreet or Reality. Phone 847-5758 for Vicki at 638-7952. • maintain financial records and related duties Tenace,B.C. VBG 41"2 recorded messa.qe. • supervise other staff Fax:638.2251 • identify and contract with, as necessary on behalf of the Society, suppliers of goods and services that may be needed Applicationsmust be receivedby 4:30 p.m.,July 19, 1996. REACH 40,000,000 INTERNET USERS AND SELL I EARN UP to $1000 per week from time to time I YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE FREE ""~ I from home. For free details • prepare reports for and advise the Board and Committees of send a S.A.S.E. to G.N.R. Ent. the Board o, FO ,ON--HH, Box 80049, Sherwood Park, • Reach 40,000,000 Internet User AB, T8A 5T1. The successful applicant will: TERRACE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY • Show Your Products In Full Color Graphics HOME BASED Business: Fan- • have a background and successful experience as a manager • Immediate Response tastic money earning potential, SERVICES SOCIETY of rental accommodation • Don't Miss This Once-ln-A-Lifetim0 work your own hours. Help to • be thoroughly familiar with the Residential Tenancy Act and #1 - 3215 Eby St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X6 stop poisoning our children and appeal procedures FREE Advertising Offer! destroying our environment. • have previous experience with subsidized rental units YES,I WOULDLOVE TO ADVERTISE MY PRODUaOR SERVICETO 40,000,000 The first step is to phone 635- • have sting interpersonal skills and be able to work closely INTERNETUSERS FOR FREE PLEASE SEND ME MOREINFOR~TIOH. 2224. with the Board other staff, tenants and government agencies TDCSS currently has several openings on our Volunteer Cutend Mail t0: MAKE $$/SAVE $$. Major • have the ability to work without supervision Board for new members. Name ...... FREEAOVERTISIHG OFFER travel discount for yourself and To apply, forward a letter of application and resume to: We are seeking individuals who have the Time and TSE Frank Rowe, President PO 80X 22023 others,.IMMEDIATE & residual Energy, and are willing to work with a dedicated group Address ...... PRINCERUPERT, 8(. income. Don't let this opportuni- Skeena-Kalum Housing Society Amenity Building, 4616A Haugland Avenue of people to support the Sociely in its endeavors. V8J4P8 (604) 624-6905 ty "Take Off" without youl Toll Phone ...... ORFORFAO~R SERVICE FAXTO free 1-604-918-6525. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1G5 PHILOSOPHY (604)627-4397 The Sociely's belief is in the dignity and worth of all RESTAURANT IN Houston is Only written applications will be accepted. No telephone inquiries available for lease. All equip- please. Closing date for receipt or applications is July 10, 1996. people. meat included. Just move in Our Community Based Programs include: and start cooking, for more in- Home Support Services formation call: Gary at 1-604- 845-7112. Skeena Family Resources Choices Mental Health Rehab Services i Prime Vending Route I Sales opportunity InterConnect available now in Terrace. I Innovative Dynamic Professional Norlhwest Alcohol & Drug Services Only one. Don't miss this I For further information please contact opportunity....Call.~, for t ' Tolsec Canacia. Inc. is 'sPelling ,a~full time l)b~'son f01" i/" ?7 :°7 ~? =~ ~'M'~rg'Sin~ons, 'details. 1:800-387-2274 I the position of Sales and Marketing Representative. Executive secretary, at 635-3178. If you are an interested party, This person will be responsible for the sales and pro- please contact: i i m m m mm m m m m m motion of security related products in the area. Some Captain, Linda Vandale travel is expected. The successful candidate must m~[(im~ I HumanResources D~veloppementdes Exdudve area distributorship demonstrate strong people skills and be able to work DeveloprnentCanada ressourceshun~aines Canada at: 635-0697 available.We sello produdeverybody in a team focused environment. Preferences will be needs "Food" 9 year proven track given to those with Industry experience, or related record"nol a regauront." No inventory to carry, low overhead, knowledge, strong sales background, and Windows furnkey sel-up plus (omplele fraining based computer knowledge. and on-goingossislon(e. Position includes base salary, commissions, full bene- Students deliver,... Excellentreferences available fits, and a company vehicle. Minimum Inveshnenl$38,900 CallAllen 466-0206 or Tolsec is a leader in northern BC security industry, ...they also type, serve, fix, HELP WANTED 1-800-665-7168 providing Security Alarm Installations, Closed Circuit ServeCanada Home Provisioners tld. operate, and much more. This Retail fabric sales. Permanent part time position. Video Systems, Access Control, Environmental Controls, Fire Alarm Systems and 24 Hour Monitoring summer, hire a student! Sewing experience required, Must be able to work of all types of systems. Saturdays, Apply in person with a resume and Contact the Canada sample garment to: l - lT°saccana°ancl- Employment Centre for FABRICLAND A NATIONAL respiratory 4443 Keith Ave. [(~ 4717 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. r~ company is seeking a part-time Terrace, B.C. Students at: respiratory therapist/registered Tel: (604)638-6000 Fax: (604)638-6001 nurse to provide home oxygen and other respiratory services to its' clients in the Skeena Resumes: Attention Leona Klein by July 12, 1996 "" Experienced Certified "" Region. This person should be 635-7134 self motivated, and eager to market services to the health Dental Assistant West Fraser Mills Ltd. has an opening for a permanent staff care community, Please fax Field Supervisor and a temporary contract opening for an your resume in confidence to Assistant Mapping Technician at Skeena Sawmills Division in Send Resumes To: 604-374-6778. Attn: George. Terrace, B.C. Deadline is July 8/96. Mountain View Dental Clinic CRUISE SHIP Jobsl Earn FIELD SUPERVISOR (road and cutblock layout) #10-4546 Park Ave. $300/$900 weekly. Year round Terrace, B.C. positions. Hiring both men and This is a full-time permanent staff position, women. Free room and board. Reporting to the Area Operations Forester, you will be respon- V8G-1V4 Will train. Call 7 days. 1-504- sible for the field supervision of road and cut-block layout to a student. Ca~c[~ 641-7778 Ext. 565 C26. ensure that logging plans meet company environmental and m m mm i =m m i H m m m m HOUSTON, B.C. A person who operational objectives. Duties will also include supervision of m is both a Licenced Interior crushing, collation of stumpage appraisal and site assessment Scaler and a loader operator. data, and assistance in development planning. Minimum two years experience, Qualifications: You must be a graduate of an accredited for- HIRE A LOGGERCONSULTING TERRACEHEALTH estry program at either a technical school or university level. Send resume to: c/o Box 1140, You should have a minimum of two years of field experience Houston, B.C. V0J 1Z0 or 5 TRAINING AGEHCY CAREStXIETY in layout of roads and logging settings in ~oastal terrain. messaqes at: 1-604-845-2895. INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SERVICES MILLWRIGHT WELDERS. Dry ASSISTANT MAPPING TECHNICIAN ~1~..)A ~;,VATEPOST SECONDARY ATTER~,C~I~'~ ,~ST,TUT,O~ Kiln project starting July 8 for Terraceview Lodge requires a appo× 14 days. 12 hr shifts - This is a full-time temporary position for a one year term and LEVEL 1 FIRST AID IWA rates will apply. Fax re- will involve working on an afternoon/evening shift. July 4 & 6, DAYTIME - e:oo TO 4:00 ...... $75 QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER sume to 1-800-926-7388. Ener- Reporting to the staff Mapping Technician, your duties will be July 4 & 6, EVENINGS - 6:00 TO 10:00 ...... , ...... , ...... $75 to providehairdressing services for the residents con Energy Carp, Prince primarily the production of maps for the Woods Department TRANSPORTATION END. Pleasecontact Bonnie al George. Phone 564-3230 or 1- using MICROSTATION software. Related duties will include July 3 & 8, DAYTIME- 8:00 TO 4:00 ...... ,,...... ,,,..,.,.,.,...,, ...... $75 800-736-7733 ext 40. manual drafting, maintenance of mapping files, and assisting July 4.5. EVENINGS - 6:00 TO 10:00,...,, ...... $75 638-0223 Ext. 21 in the production of various forest planning documents, THE NORTHERN Motor Inn is LEVEL 3 FIRST AID Qualifications: You should be a graduate of a technical school July 23.Aug 29, EVENINGS- rues Thur~& Sun, n:o0 TO 4:00, ...... $59S now accepting resumes for the program in computer assisted drafting. You should be profi- Aug 19.30, DAYTIME-Man-Fd. 6:00 TO 10:00 ...... , ...... $595 following positions - bar staff, cient at computer drafting, preferably with MICROsTATION. waitresses, desk clerks & TRAFFIC CONTROL Proficiency in manual drafting, EXCEL spreadsheets and July 5.6. - 8:00 TO 4;00 ...... ,,...,, ...... , ...... '..,, ...... $1';0 chambermaids. Experience a knowledge of forestry mapping standards would be definite DANGEROUS GOODS sub,a,, EWN~NGS...... ,.,, ...... ' ...... ,$40 ~;AI Terrace Chrysler Ltd. definite asset, full & part time assets. positions. Reply with resume to WHIHI$ AN~Me I,ofr,~,rel...... ' ...... ' ...... ,....'.,....$40 The Northern Motor Inn, Hwy West Fraser Mills Ltd. is a major integrated company with FIRE SUPPRESSION oN e~No ...... , ...... ' ...... S~OO 16. Terrace. ., logging and manufacturing operations in B.C, and Alberta, as AUTOMOTIVE SALES FOREST PRACrlCE CODE c/~ o~N~ ...... $1oo well as retail outlets in centres across western Canada, Terrace Chrysler Ltd. has an immediate opening for an FriLLING G BUCKING o~/~u~, 2 mrs ...... $2oo il Looking for Terrace is the hub of Northwest B.C. and offers excellent facili- SPLICING oN ~v~No 2 eArS...... $2OO Automotive Sales Representative.The successful applicant ties and recreational opportunities. ~i Child Care? I CHAINSAW SAFETY oN eE~VO 2 OAYS...... S200 must be highly motivated, have good customer relation skills and be a team player. Automotive Sales experience ~ISkeena child care supportl A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package is ~:~program can help you ma~ath~ offered. Qualified applicants should submit their resumes is an asset, but not necessary, Excellent earnings potential )~]right choice for your child, For by July 19th to: and benefit package. =,dl'4information on choosingcare and Please apply in person with resume to: ~ availableoptions, call West Fraser Mills Ltd. ~] Coco at 638-1113. Skeena Sawmills Division Terrace Chrysler Ltd. (HI A freeservice provided by the P.O. Box tO ~,m== 4916 Hvvy 16 TerraceWomen's ResourceCentre Terrace, S.C. [] ~ m and fundedby the Ministryof V8G4A3 • = [] Terrace, B.C. V8G 1L8 1,4 Wa'nen'sEquality. or Fax: (604) 635-4335 c/o Bob Costain !iX.x2txxxxxxzx.xTxxx: Attention: ForestrySupervisor ne lerrace bIUIIUi:UU~ VV~Uli~ouay, ouiy ,J, 0oau- IJo,,,~ Request for Proposal Pacific Inland Resources is requesting Proposals for REQUEST FOR TENDER ! Reconnaissance Level Terrain Stability Mapping in the CONFIDENTIAL. Your self im- Moflcetown and Reiseter Creek areas. Terrain stability mapping Local Work Contrail, Nulnber E704-96-17 ~==' provement plan will be OUR is required for approximately six 1:20,000 BCGS map sheets. u'n'LE SECRET. More energy, Eligibility Requirements: BC Hydro invites tenders to perform the following work: better health, weight control? REQUEST FOR TENDER -All field work to be completed by a licensed professional. Alcan Water Intake Pro!act Electrical Une Work Free consultation. CDT Health -Provide proof that similar size projects have been completed In Removal and reinstall MIN 25F57 river crossing to accom- & Nutrition. Burns Lake 1-800- the past. 698-7319. modate AIcan work as indicated on BC Hydro drawing Contract #E704-96-16 -Be capable of digita.lly mapping the final product to the number 6730-655106. -d" "Interim (1996) Standards for Dlgital Terrain Mapping Data TRADITIONAL B.C. Hydro invites tenders to perform the fol- Capture in British Columbia. Two Step Contract: lowing work: Qualified contractors are Invited to request "Detailed Proposal 1. De-energize and remove all line and river crossing ROMAN Package(s)" from Alan Baxter at Pacific Inland Resources, structures by no later than July 12, 1996, Transportation and delivery of treated wood CATHOLICLATIN Tatlow Road, Box 3130, Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2N0, or phone 2. Reinstall and energize all line and river crossing struc- /V~SS poles in the Terrace Area - in accordance with (604) 847-2656 during normal working hours. Competition tures by September 25, 1996, Invitation to Tender - LWC #E704-96-16. closes 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 19, 1996. Funding for this project is being provided by Forest Renewal BC. Tender closes July 8j 1996. JULY 18,1996 6:30 pm Tender closes July 11,1996 at t1:00 hours Tender Packages are available at the BC Hydro Terrace Confeasions s~arllng at 5:30 pm office. Please refer to Local Work Contract Number E704- Tenders are now available and may be picked 96-17. EAST BANQUET ROOM up at the Terrace office, (OUTSIDE ENTRANCE) For further information, please contact C. MacPheat at (604) 638-5635. OAST INN OF THE WEST B,C. Hydro UJe_qtIrasgr RENEWAL BC ~ 5220 Keith Avenue BC Hydro, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, V8G 4R5 Terrace, B.C. III St. Matthew's V8G 4R5 / Anglican Church For further information, please phone Val Hansen at BChydro 4514 Lakelse Ave. 638-5643. Ph. 635,9019 Emergencies: 638-1472 Pastor: The Rev. DeanHoughton PROPERTYACQUISITION OPPORTUNITY Invitation to Deacon:The Rev.Jim Cain RESIDENTIALDEVELOPMENT ~iTF BuildingUC Come Worship With us TENDER fortF~ 2letCentury Sundays 10:O0 a.m. The City of Terrace is seeking bids, for no less than TERRACE, B.C. Holy Eucharist $300,000.00 from padies interested in acquiring the Sunday School & Nursery BELL POLE CO. LTD. land shaded on the accompanying map and described PROJECT #T72024 available as: CONTRACT #£19362246 Wednesdays 7:00 p.m Lot 1, D.L 979, Range 5, Coast District, Plan Bell Pole Co. Ltd. is accepting Bid Proposals from per- TENDER #96-TBB008 ...... sons interested in the removal of western red cedar PRP13599 THORNHILL non-pole material from our Terrace Dryland Sort oper- Sealed tenders are invited for interior office renovations to the ation. This non-pole material consists of two log sorts: Terrace Ministry of Social Services District Office, including mechanical and electrical systems, located at 3412 Kalum COMMUNITY A. Chuck materia .(bur and top pieces less than 6 Street, Terrace, B.C. CHURCH feet) which may contain some shake and shingle !i -a product. Sealed tenders will be received by the Property Management Unit, British Columbia Buildings Corporation at 2918 S. Eby Sunday Service10:45 B. Logs 6' to less than 10'6" Street, Terrace, B.C., ¥8G 2X5, until July 18, 1996, at 3:00 AtThe ThemhnlCommunity Hall Bid proposals should address the following criteria p.m., and opened in public shortly thereafter. T~ns& Adul~i~le Classes 9~0 and will be addressed as such: Tender documents may be obtained on June 28, 1996, from ~.~:~-~ a) Complete removals of all non-pole material British Columbia BuildingsCorporation at the address above. Sun ool Club 9'.30 b) "timeliness and efficiency of operation c) Bidder qualification Plans and specifications nmy be examined at the Bulkley Val- d) Bid price ley-Lakes District Construction Association, Terrace Kitimat College @ Caz-e~ Construction Association, Prince Rupm ConstructionAssocia- reen Youth G.r,~ups For further information on Bid Proposal packages, tion and the Prince George ConstmclionAssociation. Adult Mid-~"k Bible please contact Martin Sterner at 635-6295. Proposals All documents under the control or custody of the British Col- Studies ~5~ilI should be submitted by August 15, 1996 to: umbia BuildingsCorporation are subject to the provisions of the ~ "~i~ll~.m;:~]~ '+" ~,~& BELL POLE CO. LTD. Freedom of Information alld Protectioa of Privacy Act and any P.O. Box 280 The +/- 2.2 hectare (5.4 acre) lot located on top of the regulations, rulings, and an~endmentsthereto. ~ Terrace, B.C. bench escarpment and overlooking the City is zoned General enquiries may be directed to the Project Superintend- V8G 4A6 as One Family Residential and designated as Urban AaszstantPastorRob Bnngon . ent, Darryl Hansen in Terrace at 638-2364, Facsimile Nunther Residential in the Official Community Plan. Phone 635-5058 ; 638-2370, or the Consultant, Fergus Foley at Access Engineer- ing ConsultantsLtd, at 562-9345, FacsimileNumber 563-4878. Bid proposal and information packages are available CALLING FOR TENDERS from the Planning Department at the Public Works The Corporation reserves the rig/it to tiegotiate arzy tender and Take notice that sealed tenders for a Boyle & Dean L.~ glng Ltd. Building 5003 Graham Avenue, weekdays between the lowest or any tender ~vill not necessarily be accepted. Jl (B&D) Watershed Restoration contract, to be funded I,y Forest the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. .. : " ¢I "'J'~/' Renewal B.C., will be received by Rod Fowler of B&D at 3974 LockOut Old Lakelse Lake Rd. Terrace, B.C. V8G 3V1 up to 16:00 Hrs. July 12, 1996. 1996.BidProposal to close at 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 19, BuddmgsIIii AutoCrime This conlrad involves the following activities; 1) Deactivation of approximately ten kilometres el forest road. 2) The removal of logging debris from gullies utilizing both a line/oader and a heli- copter. 3) Grass seedlng of approximately~~ ten kilometres of fore~ RoadN road. -. . ~ The project location is The Big Windsor River, wdhm the North Coast Forest Distrid. Sense The Big Windsor River is isolated in nature with access only by air or water, no camp accommodations are available. All equip- ment must be barged to the site via The Skeena River. OUTWESTFENCE :.i For a full description and contract particulars contact B&D at the above mentioned address. J~B=jIIP. J~__,. "Super Selection of Col Spas I & DOBCilT ~: : 340: LEGAL Qualified contractors must have; Proof of Workers Im'Ji~/,~JU~ (~"~fL • ¢"l~.~i,-.I. g P...... ,~ I Chain Link- Vinyl- Farm Fencing, Gates, KennelsT~ ~ - Compensation Board registration: successfullycompleted a job of I 'Ib~~:Z2,T7 I Excavaling- Backfilling- Trenching ~(Jl similar size and scope in a remote coastal location: experienced I %~;%'L .... I Augering- Snow Clearing- General Cleanup ~Jl personnel and necessary transportation, accommodation and Bobcat & Auger Service Also Available other equipment: an acceptable iafety polio/and plan: and com- I i~r~" rrc~L w°tr 'u~l'l~ l ¢OMMERCIAE°IN'ilSTRIAL'RE$IDENTIA£ ;t milment to a high standa[d of performance and job safety. The lowestor any tender will not necessarilybe accepted. ,~ SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION In the Matter of ion 1,2 Creek (North 1%"#" Seaekinnlsh) Bridge on Grease Trail TERRACE, B.C. , • : Forest Service Road in the Kalum Forest District. RINIFWAL BC OWNER' MINISTRYOF FORESTS SHELL CANADA PRODUCTS LTD. GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TRACTING" BRIAN BURDETT For ALL Your BURDETT DISTRIBUTORS (1977) LTD. GENERAL CONTRAOTOR= CiTY OF TERRACE FOUNDATION & FRAMING CONTRACTS Bulk Lubrication FORMULA PILE AND BRIDGE SIDING & ROOFING 4760 KEITH AVENUE Gas and Diesel CONTRACTORS LTD. PUBLI(~ NOTI(;E TERRACE,B.C. V8G 5P3 9157 ROCK ISLAND ROAD BRICKS & CERAMIC TILES BUS: (604) 635-2818 Needs PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. V2N 2K8 ROAD ABANDONMENT AND FLOORING INSTALLATIONS FAX: (604) 638-1188 RENOVATIONS RES: (604) 635-3367 Take notice that. in accordance with REVESTING OF TITLE the Builder's Lien Act of British G FREE ESTIMATES Columbia, substantial performance TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to Section 578 of the PHONE: PRINCE RUPERT i has been established for the above Municipal Act, the Councd of the City of Terrace intends to (604) 627-4192 project on June 21, 1996. stop up and close to traffic that 608m ~ portion of land STEWART dedicated as road by Plan 972, District Lot 361, Range 5, • CONTRACTING 638-7828 0 Regional Manger (604) 636-2344 Shell MinisUy of Forests Coast District and shown shaded on the map shown below; Pdnco Rupert Forest Region AND pursuant to Section 573 of the Munidpal Act the Coundl of the City of Terrace intends to petition the Minister of NORTHERN Municipal Affairs to abandon the said road and vest title Fo~m thereto in the name of the City of Terrace. TELESCOPES [ .....__. ] i L.--='- - -_:..---- TELESCOPES, BINOCULARS NOTICE TO ROAD ACCESSORIES, REPAIRS CONTRACTORS INVmNG i "1~ o,v,s AVE. APPUCATIONS FOR CONTRACT PRIVATE TUTORING, STAR PARTIES

SEALEDTENDERS let ti~ ~oa of ~-m~L~l-7-'--7:[' &g00 lineal metros,more or loss, of sub- grade on the Umonite Branch 500 and Branch 800 Forest Service Road will be r~.eived by the Oistrict Manager,Kalum ForestDist~ct, W200. 5200Keith Aver~, Terrace,S~sh Colombia,V8G IL1, up to It;00 a.m, on July 26, 1996,and v~ll be openedin publicat thattime. Tmde~ are i~ted from qualifiedcont~ac- t~J only.A qualified¢onttactet Is one who hassuccess~ly completed work of a al~i. la~ size and nature wi~in the past five Rendezvous Restaurant yeats, and is In good standingwith the Rendezvous=Sangam=Meeting Place rmB'-. Regis~ of Comp,~lesand the Wetke~' C0mbemat~mBoa~d. I Ransmay be v~ewedand0r obtained fu s Vie TaR P. HA WE$ n0n.rebndablefee of $25,00 (plus GST) afterJune 5,1996 from: [lllj]~ .~kh~ Now Featuring I', OPTOMETRIST KalumForests Oisl~l Of~oe 11"J= l t Authentic EastIndian Food/\. #2~ • 5220Keith Avmue Terrace,Bdl~sh Cctumbla VSG ILl /~//~ ~ ': :,#" ,' / /)~'/1 I 638-8055 All enqut~iesshould be directedto Brian 46, ELtE 63S-4494 r/l/(11 ,/ Bailey,at the abovemenUoned address. JL~ Tde1~one638-5100 or Fax638-5176. ~ ,,',,lll'~,l,, '/ !l!l i/" #1 - 4748 Lakelse, Terrace THE PROPOSED ROAD ABANDONMENT AND • ~.'~" "~.i ~ ", I. 8t4de~ are requiredto submit 10% of (Also with locations in Smithers and Houston) tendered price as s bid bend or cash REVESTING OF TITLE BYLAW MAY BE INSPECTED bet- depot. This will be reftmdedto b~eumuc- ween the hours of 8:00 a,m. and 4:00 p.m., each day, from csssM blddm, In ad¢~m,the suoae'~M Wednesday, June 26, 1996 to Monday, July 8th, 1996, blddermusl supplya perfomame bondof excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Canada Day, Monday, ,~ of ~ lenderedpdce, or cash ascurily Jan's Kitchens Plus at ion pecmt (10"/,)In e lotto ='.cepta~ July 1st, 1996 in the reception area at the City of Terrace t0 Ibe ProV~:e. PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING at 5003 Graham Avenue, "Don't Just Dream It, Do It.#" Box 972 U S S E L L Terrace,B.C, VSG 4R2 NoIndus ~i be ~0r~deoU~ng ~ Terrace, B.C. qualifying clause whatsoever end the • Cabinets & Counterlops Painting & 635-4332 Io~,~stet any tarter win r~ neoess~iybe THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE • Renovation Consultant FAX (604) 635-1722 L ===o¢ MUNICIPAL ACT. R.S,B.C., 1979, AND AMENDMENTS • Interior and Exterior Doors Sandblasting CEL (604) 638-2884 THERETO. Traders mu~t be surtaxed on the fo~e • Garage Doors and Windows MOBILEPRESSURE WASHING TO 4,000 PSI •Levelor Home Fashions C0ns-actaward ts sut~ed1o funding ~ng TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. • Computerized Kitchen Designs * Equipment ,, Vinyl Siding . Concrete • OldPaint, Etc. a.~lat~ / 5~elime. MOBILEINDUSTRIAL SANDBLASTING ...... HALLSOR, .... Clerk-Administrator CALL JAN LeCLERC . Boattzaihrs • Blockwork • Concrete Etc. iheAgeeement ~ InternalTrade. Phone/Fax 632-2359 INTERNET:[email protected] PROFESSIONALPARKING LOT MARKING

,I I B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1996

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