{ a) ace Review — Wednesday, November 15, 1989 Wanted Misc. The Family of Beverly Lynn Pocie Looking for a purebred female - (nea Monteith) would like to thank American Pit Bull Terrler with ‘family, frlends and all the relatives papers to breed with a purebred who came from Owen Sound, On- male American Pit Bull Terrler with - -tario; Chase, 6.C., Squamish and papers. Phone 635-7840, ask for Prince George for all their cara and = Mark. ©. 11/29p support, food, flowers and just help- " ing us out through this difflcult time. Special thanks to Lynda Monteith, Grant Currle, Michelle O’Brien, Denine Topiis and Shirley Lindsay. 11/15p SEALED TENDERS for the project described below, addressed to Transport Canada and endorsed with the project name and contract number, will be received until the specified closing date. Tender documents can be obtalned through Regional Manager, Materiel and Contracting Services, Room 742, 800 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., Telephone: (604) 666-5661 or from K. Carrigan, District Superinten- dent, Supply Operations, Prince Rupert Coast Guard Base, Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, B.C., Telephone: (604) 627-0346. PROJECT NAME: Construction of a lumber and equip- ment stores shed. PROJECT LOCATION: Prince Rupert Coast Guard Base, ; Prince Rupert, B.C. ~ CONTRACT NUMBER: TR 14616 | THE WORK INCLUDES: Supply of all labour and materials for the construction of a 147 sq. meter one-storey frame building. Mr. Hugh Ashworth, Phone: 984-3724 Phone: 666-5661; Fax: 666-6476; ’ Telex: 04-54320 |. Friday, December 1, 1989, 1400 hours ee / ++, ++» Vancouver time. : Specifications are also available for review at Construction Associa- _ tion offices in Prince George and Terrace. To be considered, each tender must be submitted in dupticate on the forms supplied by the Department of Regional Manager Materiel and Contracting Services, Room 742, 800 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. - Telephone: (604) 666-5661, All tenders must be accompanied by the security specified on the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 11/15¢ TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES: _ TENDER ENQUIRIES: CLOSING DATE: GOLF & COUNTRY CEUB ’ we ~Christmas Parties x -.¥ Weddings * oo. % Banquets * fe Service Club Activities x Ideal for groups of 50 — 80 Call early to book the Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club - for your preferred date. . °' » 3525 Golf Course Road | 635-2542 » Bat Service| vv Music Available (on request) y Food Service yw Dance Floor CLASSIFIED Outstanding University of Victoria students, including. seven from Terrace, and the scholarships, bursaries and awards which have assisted with their educations were honored at UVic’s 22nd annual awards ceremony on the .evening .of Oct. 25. The guests were welcomed by UVic: Chairman of Ceremonies, Dr. Peter Smith. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Joseph NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having . claims against the Estate of Reginald Edmund - Smallwood a.k.a. Reginald Smaliwood, . ‘deceased, late of Terrace, B.C. who .died on April'11, 1989, are hereby required to send them to § the undersigned Executor at Ter- race, British Columbia, before the 20th day of December, 1989, after which date the Executor Z will distrubute the said Estate among the parties entitled i thereto, having regard to the. claims of which it has notice: DONNA MAY GRAF BY: WARNER BANDSTRA BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 15-4644 Lazolle Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 156 11/29¢ chairman of the UVic Board of _ Governors and founding partner and president of the engineering firm of Willis, Cunliffe, Tait and Company: Ltd. The title of Cunliffe’s speech was ‘‘Citizen- ship and Education’’. In his address, Cunliffe re- WANTED TO RENT | House/Duplex/Apartment for couple with small child. Contact Debbie: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m..to 4:30 ' p.m. at 638-4409. — | | - Fine Dinin rte In quiet gurroundipgs! ) im 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. z. 4620 Lakelise Avenue . ST 638-8141 = | 1 Polly’s Cafe rat St Chinese & Western Cuisine ~ — = Gs iMon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fr, & Sat. 10:30 am. — 1 a.m. _ Sunday 12:00 a.m, — 10 p.m. 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 0 638-8034 — JL GIMP a BS RESTAURANT @& “i” Chinese & Canadian Food ‘Wy . if ~ opEN7DAYSAWEEK — fi Mon - Wed 11:30 aun. — 10:00 pun, fil Ne rursday 14:30 at. — (1:00 puittua Zit SS Fri - Sat 11:30 a.m. — 1:00 aun. © Sunday 12:00 aun. 10:00 p.m. 4643 Park Avenue 635-611 | % . G Grill at the Terrace Hotel 635-6630 For your dining pleasure we have expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant hours. Monday —.Saturday 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday — 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Copper aay Say Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes ( 4606 Greig Ave., tor Take-Out — asead Terrace, B.C. Ph.635-6764 | guage Local students honore ferred ‘to issues raised by the donors who established the . Cunliffe, former.member and: Sullivan Commission on Educa- tion. Cunliffe. said statements from the report indicate ‘“‘the — school system ‘cannot provide, — by itself, a complete education in the broader sense. It certainly needs. what. I call ‘citizen sup- port? and I once more define a citizen as one who. accepts the . concept that the health and function of the community is his or her responsibility and not that he or she is the responsibility of the community. ' “We are still in a position where with awareness and ‘citizenship’ we can contro! the education of our young people and there is still a chance that we can do so in a way that will -in fact lead to the curing of. society’s ills,’ Cunliffe stated. Award certificates were pre- sented by Dr. Sam Scully, UVic Vice-President, Academic. Students who received awards from Terrace are: The T.S. McPherson Scholar- ship Renewal — Peter Hepburn, $2,500, Arts & Science 2, Bachelor of Arts. The Fox Memorial Bursary — Catherine Kennedy, $750, Education 5, Bachelor of Educa- tion, Language Arts. The R.T. Wallace Com- memorative Scholarship — Catherine Kennedy, $1,750, ' Education 5, Bachelor of Educa- tion, Language Arts. The T.S. McPherson Scholar- ship — Janet Lennox, $4,000, Arts & Science 1, Bachelor of Science. The Harry O. and Etta B. English Memorial Scholarship — Diane Morehouse, $800, Education 5, Bachelor of Educa- tion, Learning Assistance. The Clearihue Bursary — Diane Morehouse, $900, Educa- ‘tion 5, Bachelor of Education, Learning Assistance. The President’s Scholarship — Alexa Wandl, Education 4, Bachelor of Education, Science. THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS ' NEIGHBOR ... THESIGNOF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem Identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor Veta Wego in the community. Terry Kendell 638-8178 ‘e Middleton 636-5672 |