‘BB - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2000 TERRACE STAN D : Ci ifi ti | The Terrace Standard resarves tha right lo classify ads under appropriate headings and {o sat ratas therefore and lo catermina page location. AC Ti O N AD RATE S assl ica 10 n s H The Terrace Standard reminds advertisars that it is agalnst the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and ANNOUNCEMENTS 614 COMMERCIAL employment when placing “For Rent:" ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preferance. ; : . 103 ANNOUNCEMENTS 628 FOR SALE OR RENT The Terrace Standard reserves tha right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to ratain any answers cireciad to the Naws Box Reply 1a NIN ERSATTES 838 HOUSES FOR RENT Service, and fo repay the customer the sum paid for tha advertisament and box rental, . . = schnce a NAR NO te Box repties on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advartisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are racelved. . 130 COMING EVENTS. 48 ROOM 8 BOARD Thosa answaring Box Numbers are requested nat to send original documents to avold loss. : a : 1B ENGAGEMENT 655 SHARE opanions “ claims ct errors in advertisements musi be received by the publishar within 30 days ae ane frat publication. nl'sh an ad ertisement as published tis agreed by tha advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failura to publish an adv DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. Tee ——_(B8 STORAGE shall be limitéd to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one Incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or Display, Ward Classified and Classified Display 145 OAMUARIES ACCOMMODATIONS omitted itam only, and that there shall be no lability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising, , 165 HANKS seo WAREHOUSES Name Address ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falle | prsona REAL EStATE Ph S ; 7 Standard #___Weekend Advertiser on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is | 2¢suswess tisonas 7as acreactsitors | one. Start Date: # of Insertions Terrace Standar Expiry Dat Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads, | 2.0tasonas 720 FOR SALEBY OWNER CLASSIFICATION Credit Card ne Sanp xpiry Date————— MERCHANDISE 795 HOUSES O VISA O MASTERCA TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET BS AUCTIONS 735 OPEN HOUSE " PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 355 FURNITURE 770 WANTED All classified and classified display ads MUST BE | issnsc rorent MONON ae 4 2 4 al 5 PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When | J MER 815 TRUCKS FOR SALE phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard | pers, ram BBO VANS FOR Balk 5 10 number ready. Ae TC MENT asd ARCRAR s 2 2 WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 435 PETS 858 AT'S TL Week tStancard & Advariser) $13.38 ine. 057) NO COPY CHANGE INDUSTRY ee preetavatid 11 12 13 ia 15 BWweeks Standard & Adveriser) $25.68" te,os7 AUIS ie DOGG MEER B70 RY'S CAMPERS “Additional words (ov 25¢ PE DO PL! 480 MACHINERY 674 RV'S STH WHEELS 16 17 418 19 20 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS Saale BOX SERVICE ph Wwaewaes 13.38 er column inch Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 510 BUSINESS . - $11.90 per colu ps il out $ ov OpomTNS Wo Seownoms a 22 23 24 25.68 (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 5390 EDUCATION 910 BUILDING SERVICES 13.64 13.91 14.18 14.48 14.74 IN MEMORIUMICHURCHES/NON PACFIT GROUPS) $7.70c.in | MOHRP WANTED Ma canb cane 25.94 26.22 26.48 26.75 27.02 - S80WORK WANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For longer ad, please use 4 separate sheat LEGAL ADVERTISING... .cssssecneseseonect 4.14 per column inch 992 HANDYMAN 3 . j + 200 APARTMENTS 936 JAMTORAL Clip & Mall This Form To: Phone Fax For regional coverage place your display ad in the | ion cure saayuse SIRVCES Terrace Standard weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. 617 CABINS/COTTAGES. 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. VBG 5A2 TAND ARD 638-7283 638-8432 410 Soe. ANNOUNCEMENT: FRANCES BIRDSELL CONSULTING *Facilitation Mediation Consensus Process *Spanish Translatian Call 635-2184 eee | ANNOUNCEMENT. CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- dian Pardon seals record, American Waiver allows ‘egal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, de- poriation, All Canadian/Ameri- san immigration applications. 1-800-347-2540, Z\.\ VIVA CLINIC “NY Recover your health in a \ == natural integrated way. LIFE ENERGY ASSESSMENT includes environmental and food allergy testing AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE REFLEXOLOGY, EAR CANDLING AURICULAR ACUPRESSURE Frances Birdsell, Natural Healih Practitioner Call 635-2194 foran appointment 4506 Lakelse {across trom Totem Furnetura) NIRVANA METAPHYSIC & HEALING CENTRE “For A Spirltual & Awareness Journey” May 6, 10-5, May 710-4, Everyone walcome. Join us forafun, informative, relaxing & awakening experience, Door prizes, canteen, aromatherapy, raflaxology, Palm/Aura/TarolChannel Readings, Healings: crystal, polarity, therapeutic touch, reix!, spiritual, & pranic, Craative centre, drumming, information displays, harbology, pendulum work & much more, 3611 Cottoriwood Cres, IBS. VEGSCS° ~-ESTTIE @ PAINE. FOR INFORMATION on senic- es available to people with dis- abilities and the Designated Parking Placard Program call BCIILAC at 1-877-288-1088 GIANT ANNUAL Spring Flea Market. April 30th noon. Kispiox Valley Rodeo Grounds. Great family fun. Old stuff, new stuff, crafts, face painting, foods, etc. Info 250-842-5764 IF YOU witnessed an accident on Sept 17/1999 - Red 1967 Mustang, Green 1994 Mazda 626 mid size car, TimHorton's on Highway. Pis call Teresa. 250-633-2188 TWEEDSMUIR PARK Aod & Gun 25th Annual 1000 yard shoot. Two day event. May 6 & 7. Club house, Babine Lake Ad., Burns Lake, Sight in Sat. “7:30 - 11:00 am. unlimited class - 10 shot, heavy barrel. 5 shot: starts 12 noon. Olher classes Sunday 9a.m. sharp. Steak supper Saturday night. Overnighters please ASVP 250- 692-9600. Display tables avail- able. of the renovated Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop 4544 Lazel le Avenue Saturday, April 29 Join us for ribbon cutting and prizes at 11 a.m. Please call Teresa McMillan 250-633-2188 or Carol Sam 250-635-3537 after 5 p.m. ANNIVERSARIES - 1 GUYS!! | Neither are sporty Bath are fun, But guess who's NOT turning 31. Happy Birthday it’s now time to play, ga out and have fun. But by the looks of that eye, maybe next time i'd runt! Happy 40th Brad Guess Who DSS CARD problems, Did you 210 BUSINESS: PERSONALS loose the OSS programming? We can fix, a guaranteed. Email at foxdss@bcinfo.cam 250-692- 32) 65. Fully quaranteed SOAP OPERA UPDATES NOWIII! 1-900-451-6624 EXT. 3230 $2.99 per min must be 18 _ yrs. Procal Co, (602) 954-7420 WILL SET UP and maintain your small business bookkeep- Ing requiremenis. 10+ yrs ex- pe riance. Excellent references upon requast. Phone 635-9592 or Email: =manucomp @uni- serve.com ‘Tto Did you know that...?° By ten weeks after conception, tha prebor; child's fingerprints ain are already permanently St angraved on his or her skin. Foraver after, these may be used Terrace Pro-Life Education Association Box 85 identify this unique individual. 2, Terrace: The War Amps NEV To see 4 video listing, viell our Web affe at ft or orders pamphie by calling ' ER AGAIN®| Video Series |: “In a war, everyone suffers... we musi never let it happen again.” yiww.waramps.ca "MEMORIAM Gd then swiftly loft ta es Bows, \ ~CHE aur Eaue, y_Peiends, 44 145 IN - | ds we faved you, Se we miss yeu; In our memory you are a a > aoe in the fe tietts Alun, Dad, your brothers. ard sisters, Leaf aud youn. family. and 155 OBITUARIES | ‘} Stephenson and mother Mabel In Loving Memory of Roy Joseph Stephenson Aug 19/1940 - April 6/¢0 Born in St. Albert, Alberta, rest dent of Thomhill since 1976. Roy leaves behind to moum his wile Rika (Frederika} sons: Trevor and Bradley; father: Gryril Pepin; siblings, Doug, Karan, Denise, Anila and Patrick. Even though you've slipped earth's bonds, in cur hearts we will remember, and through our mamo- ties, you liva on. | would like to express our grati- tude and thanks to all Mills Memorial Nurses and Doctors, also those who showed overwhelming support, with floways, cards, food f. and donations. Especially thanks to Thombil | community Church, for thelr expressions of sympathy, meals, flowers and prayars. Roy will be sadly missed, but not forgottan. Fredarika, Trevor & Brad allie _ 155 OBITUARIES FULTON Marjorie Adelaide (nee Kenney) was born May 1, 1918 in Vancouver. She passed away suddenly in Vernon Jubilee Hospital on Apsil 13, 2000. Marjorie will be deeply missed by her husband, Clarence and their three children: Thekla {Doug), Linda (John) and Kim; her seven loving grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; her sisters Lorraine Johnston and Norma Morrison; brother Edward Kanney; as well as extended fam- ily members. Marjorie was a life- long teacher whose greatest thrill was fo teach a child to read and write, She began her career at the age of sevanteen years, in a one- room schoolhouse at Sheridan Lake in the Cariboo. She subse- quently taught primary children at Bealrsto school and served as Primary Supervisor for the Vernon School District. After retirement she continued teach- ing English to new Canadians and reading to an adult literacy PRODIAM. rai vey tei Te sanice df Hatter yale wil be held at Trinity United Church on Wednesday, Apri 19, at 4:00 p.m., with Mr. Brian Jacksen offi- clating. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to remember Marjorie may make donations ta the Arthritis Sociely of B.C., 895 West 10 Ave., Vancouver, V5Z 1L?. Arrangement are in the care of Vemon Funeral Home. 542- 0155. KRUG John Waiter (Jack) on April 14th, 2000 In Campbell River passed away In his one hundradth yaar. Jack was born June ist, 1900 in Lorlie, Saskatchewan and was predeceased by his wile Mary, son Malcolm, daughter Joyce, and grandson Chuck, He Is survived by his children Angus of Campbell River, Ran (Sharan) of Campbell River, Catherine {Lorrie} of Sechalt, John (Brenda) of Cobble Hill, and Don (Mary) of Terrace, twenty-eight grandchildren, thirty- four great-grandchildren, four graat-great-granddaughters and six remaining siblings Irom 4 fam- ily of twalve; Irvin, Ella, Nelson, Alma, Richard, and Joyce, Jack was raised on a pralrie farm, attended college in Saskatoon and came to British Columbia to pan for gald In the Fraser River near Spuzzum. He martiad Mary Ann Campbell in Vancouver, B.C. and thay lived in Stewart, Princa Aupart, Port Clements, back to Prince Rupert, Salmon Arm, Queen Charlolte City, and Campbell River. He worked as a diamond driller, a carpenter, owned a taxi com- pany and operated many types of equipment before retiring at the age ofseventy-two, Jack always loved a party and his family and friends will be hold- ing a celebration of his life in early July in Camphall River. His ashes will be interred next to his wife at Tlell on the Queen Charlotte island at a later date, 150 LEGAL. _, NOTICES. BRITISH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR unya PB? COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A43365 Pursuant to Section 20 of the Forest Aci, a Timbor Sale Licenca Is being offared for sale. Closing Date: May 18, 2000 District: Kalum Geographle Locatlan: 19 km Arber FSR Term: One (1} year Volume: 21,449 cubic metres, more ar less Upsel Stumpage Rate: 527.99 per cubic metre ; The upsat stumpage rate was determined by the Markat Pricing Systam, and is applicable only ta coniferous green sawtog gradas. Spacies: Henilock 52%, Balsam 48%, mere or lass Tendars will only be accepted {rom individuals ar corporations registered as & Smali Businass Fores! Enterprise, Category One (1} and/or Two (2).. Lagging System: Low ground prassure Summer GBS/Cable This licence requires the buitding of approximately 0.5 kilometres of on-block roads. Ground based skidding is either low ground pressure summer or winter ground skidding with a 1.0 metre snow pack. ‘ . Applications will be accepted by the District Manager, Kalum Forest District, 200- 8220 Keith Avenue, Tartace, British Columbia VG 1L1 until 8:30 a.m. on May 13, 2000, There is addiliana! material which the applicant must considar in their appticatian. This material, application forms, and other information about the Small Business Program, can ba obtained trom the above Fores! Dislrict Office. Specify Timber Sale Licence A43365. CALL FOR FISHERIES PROPOSALS The Upper Skeena Fisheries Renewal Committee (UKFRC) is accepting proposals to the Fisheries Renewal BC Salmonid Renewal Program. Funding is available for community projects that enhance local salmonid stocks, restore habitats and promote public awareness of the need for fish renewal, The, deadline for applications is 20D, Al applicants must, receive, a AntilagRE aA ve Te at 635 5449 or 1 800 663 6396 (sgroves@kermode.net). All approvals for projects are subject to funding. The UKFRC Partner Group has an open mem- bership policy for interested community organiza- tions. Please call Steven Groves for more , information. ! BUILDING FOR LEASE TERRACE-KITIMAT AIRPORT The Terrace-Kitimat Airport Society is calling for expressions of interest to lease a 5 bay garage building of approximately 359 square meters. The building is heated by natural gas, has an overhead crane, hydraulic hoist, and washroom facilities. it would be suited for a heavy-duty repair shop. Please contact Rick Reed at 635-2659, - Deputy Administrator, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks * 925-1011 Fourth Avenue — m 4-800-250-3030. MANAGEMENT PLAN Skeena Cellulose Inc, A Terrace, B.C. Skeena Cellulose Inc. is developing and requests approval toward vegetation management be taken; specifically, ment, This plan replaces the Pesticide Use Permit process, taining young forests through site preparation, brushing Pest Management Plan #351-014-00/05 , Pest Management Plan applicant: Woodlands Operations 4905 Keith Avenue Skeena vac sis Telephone: (250) 638-5700 Fax: (250) 638-5720 under the Pesticide Control Act for a Pest Management Plan. The plan requires that an integrated approach that all suitable options, including manual treatments, sheep grazing, and herbicides, be considered for treat- The purpose of the plan is to detail the management approaches that wil! be utilized in establishing or main- and weeding, and conifer release. Vegetation control methods include: Herbicide Treatment Non-Herbicide Treatments -Backpack Applications Sheep Grazing -Manual Brushing (i.e. chain- * saws, brushsaws, hand, slashing, girdling) -Mechanical Site Preparation (i.e. broadcast spot, cone, wick and basal bark) -Hack & Squirt -Cut Stump -Brushsaw Applicator Geographical description: » Skeana Cellulose Inc. TFL1 and FLA16835 Operating areas * Orenda Logging Ltd. FLA16883 Operating area » Buffalo Head Forest Products FLA16894 Operating area Communities within or near the Pest Management Plan area include: ; ; ® Terrace and District ® Stewart Proposed herbicides: Trade Name “Co Vision Glyphosate Release Triclopyr - Duration of the plan is from July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2005, Copies of the Pest Management Plan application and maps of © the proposed treatment areas may be examined in detall at: Skeena Cellulose Inc, Woodlands Office 4905 Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 5L8 Attention; Silviculture Forester A person wishing to contribute to the development of the pro- posed Pest Management Plan can send written copies of com- ments to both the appilcant and the Deputy Administrator of the Pesticide Control Act, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (address below}, within 30 days of the publication of this natice, : 3 Prince George, B.C. V2l 3H9 oe Telephone: (250) 565-6155 Fan; (250) 565-6945 A a NA ee ae ee