Ad. Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 22, 1990 . TOWN OF SMITHERS————_4 MUNICIPAL OFFICES ean P.O. Box 879 3836 FOURTH AVENUE ! SMITHERS, B.C. TELEPHONE 847-3251 Vo 2NO FAXCOM NO, 847-9643 Tenders for grinding and overlay of pavements, construction and paving of roads will be received by the Town of Smithers up to 3:00 P.M. local time August 31, 1990. The approximate quantities are as follows: Grinding + 4,000 square metres Asphaltic Concrete Overlay - 1,100 tonnes Excavation - 11,000 cuble metres Base Aggregate - 8,300 cubic metres Asphaltic Concret Pavement - 1,800 tonnes Concret Curb & Gutter - 2,000 lineal metres ; Geotextile - 12,000 square metres All tenders must be submitted to the “Office of the Treasurer" In a sealed envelope clearly marked."Tender-Paving 90”. Tenders will be publicly opened at the above stated time in the Coun- cit Chambers at the Town Office. All tenders will be examined as to thelr sufficiency and submitted to the Council for awarding. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. : A question period and site tour is scheduled for Friday, August 24, 1990. The meeting is open to all contractors and will start at the Town Office at 1:00 p.m. : Tender documents may be obtained without charge from : Town of - Smithers, 3836 - 4th Avenue, Box 879, Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2N0, Engineering Department. INVITATION TO TENDER: SEALED TENDERS for the projects or service listed below, address- ed to the Regional Manager, Contract, Policy and Administration, Pacific Region, Department of Public Works, Canada, Room 601, 1166 Alberni Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6E 3W5 will be received until the specific closing time and date. Tender.documents can be obtain: ed through the above noted Department of Public Works, Vancouver office. PROJECT — TENDER NO. 70C-90-0040: For FISHERIES & OCEANS — Harbour Im- provements. Contract #3 Floating Breakwater, M.K. Bay, B.C. . Closing Date: 11:00 a.m. POST — 31 AUGUST 1990 Tender documents may also be viewed at the Amalgamated Con- struction Association of 6.C., Vancouver; the Construction Assocla- tions In Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat, and the Regional! District of Kitimat-Stikine, Terrace, B.C. . os ‘ TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES: A. Fakidle, Project Manager (604) 666-8944 THE TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY wrapped up its summer reading program with a Willy Wonka cake caper recently. Young chefs decorated the cake to celebrate the finale of six weeks of activities which included a poetry workshop, fan-making, and being part of a bookworm in the Riverboat Days parade..Over 200 children participated in the summer activities, TENDER ENQUIRIES: (604) 666-0185 [ Invitation to Tender In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, Sectlon 49(1), sealed tenders are invited for the following: Project No.: 05032 Location: 50 Km, West of Terrace on Highway 16 Description: Haul and Place 300 metres of no-post concrete barrier and remove and dispose of existing W-beam and posts. Seaied tenders, compieted in accordance with the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at #300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on August 31, 1990, when tenders will be opened in public. - A security deposit/surety bid bond will NOT be required (in accor- dance with the conditions of the tender.) Tenders documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are available from the Ministry of Transpor- tation and Highways #300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4 or #103 - 100 Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C., Vau 1B8 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, Monday to Friday, except holidays. Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable, For further information contact Jeff Wiseman, Area Manager, Prince Rupert at (604) 627-0485, or fax (604) 627-0580. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. FREEDOM wi mente tet RG Se chakighenys Province of British Columbia ese nreve @ a eee vy se we pee L_ Hon. Alta M. Johnaton, Minister © TERRACE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE os NcESWS | = by Robert Q. Smith General Manager TERRACE INN CHRISTMAS PARTIES I-know it’s real early to think about Christmas, but if you’re planning a staff party, i urge you to book one of our banquet rooms NOW! Space is filling up fast and -many choice dates are already booked. Call our Ban- quet Co-ordinator, Jackie Nadeau, for further detalls. TERRACE’S ONLY SUNDAY BRUNCH Every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., we pre- sent a fine feast for all the family. The large buffet In- cludes both breakfast and lunch items, as well as Juices, coffee and desserts. Join us this Sunday — adults, $10.95; seniors, $7.95; and children, $5.95. TERRACE AQUATIC CENTRE When you or your visitors. stay at the new Terrace Inn, a complimentary pass to the Aquatic Centre is in- . cluded In the hotel room rate. You have the use of two swimming pools, a dry Nordic sauna, a whirlpool, weight room and Finnish steam sauna. This is a fine facility that you can really enjoy while staying at the Inn. Remember, we also Include a full breakfast and a bonus coupon book In the room rate, which starts at $49 single. Stay at the Terrace Inn and please recom- mend us to your friends and visitors from out-of-town. 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 Fax: 635-2788 {TOLL FREE: 1-000-c63-e166] Terrace In I ‘Tentative date set for visit to Terrace by Vander Zalm and cabinet Premier Bill Vander Zalm and members of the Social | Credit Cabinet are tentatively scheduled to be in Terrace Sept. 25 and 26 for public meetings. The B.C, government caucus announced a proposed tour of the province after 9 retreat in Harrison Hot Springs two weeks ago. Terrace Regional Development officer Elmer Derrick said last week the dates are not yet confirmed. He expects the visit to include a "town hall" type of meeting at which the general public will be invited to question the premier and Cabinet members accompanying him. Derrick added that he expects the regional health care task force to present formally present their finished report on health care issues in the North- west while Vander Zalm Is in town, and the draft report of — the regional task force on tourism may also be ready by then,