— ce ween teen The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 26, 1999 - All Kermode Nobody Does it Like | | Police Beat Friendship Terrace Furniture Nlart Assault hearing set ° is hosting the A FORMER TERRACE resident charged with 40 N, ‘crimes including sexual assault will appear in court for FIRST NATIONS PARENTING PROGRAM a two-day preliminary hearing here July 22-23. RAISI NG THE CHILDRE N The 64-year-old man is accused of sexual assault, as- sault causing bodily harm and weapons charges. He Health Canada CAPC Funded was an auxiliary RCMP officer here in the 60s and 70s. 5 D AY WORKSHOP AT Body found at the lake. Kermode Friendship TERRACE RCMP and the coroner’s office are investi- Centre gating the death of a 42-year-old Terrace man. Friends found James Allan Kennedy d ide thei = Cc. fontraidacestiaisseaen cpm” | | MAY 31-JUNE 4 1999 12 Full Months Free Coroner Robert Minhinnick said a post-mortem 10 a.m,-2:30 p.m. autopsy has been complete but it will take 10 to 15 days for a judgment to be released. “There was no foul Lunch/Materials provided F re e P rog ra m m Nn g play and no accident,’? Minhinnick said. . 4434 LAKELSE AVE TERRACE Alleged tea bandit caught | | Ca! 635-4906 to Register Phone: 638-0555 TERRACE RCMP arrested a 44-year-old man May 16 Ask for Shena Toll Free: 1-800-638-0530 for allegedly stealing fine china and silver tea set. Somelime between 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., someone broke into a house in the 4400 block of Park Avenue aud stole cight silver goblets and a silver coffee serving . set, The same person also stole a Crown D’ Arby tea set including a tea pot, creamer and sugar bow]. The suspect, arrested for allegedly selling some of the stolen property, faces pending charges of break and en- ter, theft and possession of stolen property, CONGRATULATIONS | unis oe Technological advances in the automotive industry have created a shortage al qualified auto or | : technicians, The Ford BCAA/BCIT Student Auto Skills Challenge, held May 7, encourages talented THE BEST IN a BUSINESS Help the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce recognize excellence in the business community — fill in these ballots and ‘return them to the address indicated at the bottom. a Criteria for Business Executive of the Year 1, The business executive must have owned or managed a business In the Torrace area for at least thres years, 2. The business must be successful (profitable). 3 It should be clear that i ve and [ Wve has been _ fesponsible for the success of the business. 4, The business executive should have demonstrated & community minded Spproach and have supported focat events/groups/sporls teams ar have soma involvement with local service clubs ar business assaciations, : 5, There should be some evidence of strengths in financial planning, marketing, preduction and human rescurce planning. : - 6. The business should portray a good comporate image and relate well with business peers. : Futute prospects for the business should o¢ promising. & The business should have created or Improved Hts market share by taking ' advantage of ting, training, t and community (professional) and government sources. te not NAME: BUSINESS:. * BECAUSE; ee ~ students David Anderson and Matthew Rooker, and instructor Doug Brewer from Caledonia Secondary, for their success as finalists at this year's Auto Skills Challenge. NOT ALL POWER LINES ARE ACCESSIBLE FROM THE STREET. ~¢.)RURASE RETURN BALLOTS BY BAY 34, 1999 TO: TERRACE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 4511 WEITH AVE., TERRACE BLC. \30 1Ki sneer ee ee ee ee ee ee . mt a Cl eee Me ae i Many 8C Hydro power lines are Doug Smith 1 Customer Service cotheare ° ~« located in remote mountainous war The strangth of @ Wellounded arte communtty contributes tothe quality ot ite In Tortace & Oletict, Rominoss will De Feuple who meet the following comarca: 1, Three years or moe involvement in 6 specific discipline or warlety of disciplings in the field of the arts In Terrace and area, 2. Has démonstrated by their contelbution of time, talent and/ot resources, a strong desis for a sustainable aris segment in Terrace and waa. Mt areas around the province. In some circumstances, access is possible only by snowcat or helicopter, {Sponsorad by Terrase & District Chamber of Commerce} Have you ever deen “wawnd" by a focal bualness of campany? Hav a business or company gone that t extra mile for your i] Consistancy - 13 the service good all year found. r Quite often, reaching a power line n | Service - do the ernciayens go the exve | mite? Are they helpiui? Oo they giva & télarfal lo another business 1 they don't 9 have the product of service? i] Vonnty + do they sland by thelr 1 product ; in need of service or repair takes ‘extra effort. Such was the case this a NAME, BUSINESS:. BECAUSE: ‘past winter, as crews often faced - exposure to the elements and 5 BUSINESS: BECAUSE: record snow'packs. A few of PLEAND RETR RULOTS BY MAY 31, 1999 TO: TERRACE & DISTRICT CHAMBER Of COMMERCE, SSP MTH ANE, TERAAE BC VBC VEY the extremes our employees battle. whiie keeping the lights on for British Columbians. PLEASE RITURS BALLOTS BY MAY $1. 1209 10; TERRACE & DISTRICT CAMBER OF COMMERCE, ASULREITH AVE, TERRACE BG VAG Oni — —s—me eee eee eee eee ee ee mm a ee ew eee ew ew en ‘ 1 1 “Rookie of the Year" 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 I 1. Operaling success. 1 i 2. nnovotion, 1 p 2% Community invelvement. \ jy % Must be raw withia tha past Loree yeara. \ The Judges will algo Inka Inta consideration auch (actors we Rhe entrepreneur's age whan the Y tusiness was started and any unique problema that had lo be overcome. t hue: t ' BUSINESS: ' BECAUSE: ' ! i ' i ! . . , . \ PRES RETERN OTS A MSH, TO \ Cooperative winter habitat TERRACE A DISTRICT CHAMBER OF CONMERG, (S16 REITIL ASE. TERAUCE BC 8G SKI enna "7 eee 7! enhancement programs improve pm ttre wees meee em ! Student of the Year ' \ Company of the Year I conditions for wildlife. i . ' ta I 1 Huvant"aatina "eemonatnted | ¥.S6tlit ite ora tine on | = z atudent who has demonstrate . . . ae { excellence In five major arean, The & g ardae! : | z ‘BCHYDRO” (224 3 award will be presented to (ha nominey 5 1 Sates 1 Arahat hia fre: | who teat setlafles the criteria. by Gown 1 vin the LowerdMainilane - ' 1, Atademie achievement. tt Product Development \ . 2, Outslanding achievement In athletic or i Profitabitity 1 t cultural ecthities, i] Job creation 1.3. Contribution to schoo! affairs and tog Environments! Eshancerrant t t extracurticuls’ activities, . te Labour/Managamant Faletions i It 4, Participation in conumunity solivities, = g a Quality of Product or Service i] I §. Overall good axtitude, Ug Nominees rust have m parminent phyalcal 4 1g Presence int Ternace Bod erpas 1 | yaw: \ ' i | scuoois yt hme: ' " pecause: 8 BUSINESS: i I UP pecaise, ! a t l ti | ' ! ‘rt : ' i 4 PLEASE RETURN BALLOTS BY MAYS§,199970; : TERRACE & OTSIRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 1 mesemaseworsevmesiin fk ASM METTH AT, TERRME BC VOI t | TERRACE RDISTINCT CHAMAPROFCOMWENE, = gy . ' 1 «ASH OTH AE, TERRE AC, 4G kt a 1 Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce 4511 KEITII AVE., TERRACE, B.C. ¥8G 2K1