BIO - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 30, 2000 ACTION AD RATES 638-7283 DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. Display, Word Classified and Classified Display ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline Is Thursday at 4 p.m, for all display and TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET TERRACE, B.C. VBG 5R2 All classified and classified display ads MUST BE PREPAID by eilher cash, VISA or Mastercard. When phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard s a a Classifications! ANNGUNCEMENTS 616 COMMERCIAL TOS ANNOUNCEMENTS — 678 FOR SAIE OR RESIT 110 ANNIVERSARIES $36 HOUSES FOR RENT 120 BIRTHDAYS $40 MISC. FOR RENT 125 CHURCH $44 MOBILE HOMES 130 COMING EVENTS 548 ROOM & BOARD 135 ENGAGEMENT 65 SHARE WEDDINGS. ACCOMMODATION 145 1N MEMORIAM 840 STORAGE 150 IEGAL NOTICES 869 TOURIST - 155 OBITUARIES ACCOMMODATIONS - 160 TEMCERS 876 WANTED TO RENT 165 THANKS 680 WAREHOUSES. PERSONAL REAL ESTATE 210 BUSINESS PERSONALS 705 ACREAGES/LOTS " ZO LOSI & FOUND 715 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TERRACE S Action Aps The Terrace Standard reservas the right to classify ads under appropriala headings and to sal rates therefore and to determine page localion. The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that It Is against the provinclal Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and employment when placing “For Rent:" ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preference. The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classily or reject any advertisament and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advartisemant and box rental. : Box replies on “Hola” instructions nol picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisémant will be deslroyed unlass mailing instructions are recelved. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avold loss. ‘ All claims of errors In advertisements must be recelved by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication, it is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Tarraca Standard In the event of failure to publish an advertisement as publishad shall be Iimited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect Insertion for the portion cf the advertising space occupled by Ihe Incorrect Or, * omitted item only, and thal there shall be no liabilily in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. Name. Address, _ Phone, Start Date. CLASSIFICATION # of Insertions ___ Terrace Standard #___ Weekend Advertiser Credit Card No . O VISA GQ MASTEACARD PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE Expiry Date____. number ready. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS $11.90 per column inch WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 1 Week (Standard & Advertiser) $1338 ‘tne. aon 3. Weeks (Standard 4 Adveriser) $25,68'm. csr BEIGE “Additional words {over 25) 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GST : (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT GROUPS) = §7.70-c.in LEGAL ADVERTISING .v.cccsssssessereseesseene $14.14 per column inch For regional coverage place your display ad in the weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. ssified ads 240 PERSONALS 730 FOR SALE BY OWNER MERCHANDISE 733 HOUSES 745 MOBILES 115 AUCTIONS 755 OPEN HOUSE 330 COMPUTERS: 370 WANTED 355 FURNITURE 340 GARAGE SALES AUTOMONVE, 145 MISC. FOR SALE GIO CARS FOR SALE 380 TIMBER G15 TRUCKS FOR SALE 495 WANTED 870 VANS FOR SALE PETS / FARM. ‘ 410 FARM EQUIPMENT RECREAL TAS UVESIONE $4 AIRCRAFT 15 PETS a58 ATV'S 832 BOATS / MARINE RR PAMENT 844 MOTORCYCIES 470 IOGGING/TIMBER om we NS 460 MACHINERY 878 RV’S MOTORHOMES CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE | sumoyment a2 RY RENTALS Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 S10 BUSINESS 80 SNOWMOBILES OPPORTUNITIES S20 CAREERS SERVICES 330 EDUCATION 910 BUILDING SERVICES 440 KELP WANTED 9N2 CARPENTRY 570 TUTORING 514 CHUD CARE 4580 WORK WANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION RENTAL 932 HANOYMAN (804 APARTMENTS 936 JANITORIAL 408 BASEMENT SUITE Fad MISC. SERVICES 8) 2 CABINS /ACOTIAGES J | j : 6 __2 B 2 io 1 +2 13 14 15 16 , 17 18 19 20 43,38 21 22 23 24 25.66 13,64 43.91 14,18 14.45 14.71 25.95 26.22 26.48 26.75 27,02 . For longer ad, please use a separate sheet Clip & Mall This Form To: P 105 ANNOUNCEMENT. BE DISCOVERED! Faces Wast international! model & talent search. Meet top international agents in Prince George Sept. 10, 2000. For more information call 250-564-2929 ext. 7273 FLYNN SCHOOL of Gallet. Registration for yr 200-2001. Teaching 3yrs - acults. Classes beginning Sept. 12. Registration timas Sept. 5/7 3:00-7:00 pm. Carpenters Hal! {corner of _ Sparks & Davis) or call 250- 638-0920 to’ register/for more information. FOR INFORMATION on servic- eas available to people with dis- - abilitias and the Designated Parking Placard Program call BCIILRG at 1-877-288-1088 IS ALCOHOL a problem? Many find a solution one day at a time with § Alcoholics Anonymous. 250-695-6533 VICK PARVIAINEN Dance Studio Classes include a variety of Jazz ballet, tap and Ethnic Character (Irish, Scottish, Ukrai- nian etc.). For registration or in- formation phone 250-635-7483 NIRVANA METAPHYSIC HEALING CENTRE Aromatherapy Massage - Barbara Whiting, Elian Black Retlexology - Barbara Whiting Polarity, cryslal, pranic, thorapeutic touch, sha+ manic healings, Quatiied healing practitioners. Laurell Ballard. Msc. D.. PhD. “9 "3B Coftonmmond Cres, “Thoin, WEG ICS. BESTS is \ VIVA CLINIC (A Recover your health ina \ == _/ natural Intagrated way. LIFE ENERGY ASSESSMENT includes environmental and focd allergy testing AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE AURICULAR ACUPRESSURE Frances Birdsall, Natural Health Practitioner Call 635-2194 for an appointment REFLEXOLOGY, EAR CANDLING Ff. 4506 Lakelse (scrss trom Totem Furi tre} Congratulations from all of us Wilma, Keith, Allan, Shaun, Dan; Albert, Nance), Breanne, Denise, Jason, Lrtc; JoAnn, Brian, Anna, Kenneth; Dick, Corrina, Nicole, Noah, Katelyn; Rolf, Sharon, Destrat, Tyson, Mikayla; Jenny, Chris, Christian, Harley, Kart; Bill, Trude, Shatun/Rebecca, Tid; Jobin, Hilde, Suzannab/Norm, Karla/David, Liza, Pam; Henry, Susan, Michael, David: Ruby, Randy, LeedAnna, Stepbarite. 210 BUSINESS | PERSONALS. © BOOKKEEPING SEAVICES: Set up and maintenance of your small business requirements. Serving the Northwest for over 9 years, Phone 250-635-9592 PAID MARKET RESEARCH, Professional Market Research Company seeks input from general public. $50 for two hour focus group session. Call toll free, 1-888-463-5071. A vary specials thank you to all our family and friends for joining us for the celebration of our GOth Anniversary. Ruth & Kip Gravelle Tretrere THANK YOU The Skeena Valley Fall Fair Association thanks the following for the con- struction of the new rab- bit barn: CONTRIBUTORS: Adam Engineering Lid. Tertace Redi-Mix Lid. Terrace Builders Do-It Center Lions Club Len Skrabyk - Backhoe Services . 210 BUSINESS -: PERSONALS. . Brain waves con be recorded in the preborn child, six 10... :c-. seven weeks afer { y conception. ae Jerroce Pro-Life Education Asa, Box 452, Terrace ~ 230 LOST & FOUND AT China Bar. Swiss DONATIONS: Amy Knife. Call to identify. Royal Bank Se —— at Bank of Kova Scotia : long haired kit- ten, white bib and paws, wear- VOLUNTEERS: ing a rad collar, Vicinity of Mills td, Dan & Mike Ansems Memorial Hospital. Please call Alex Palasthy Ted at 250-635-3888 Bill Adoms LOST JUNE 17 at 9:30pm at Dino Stella the Bingo Hall in Prince Rupert. a black leather wallet. Please Hatt & De Bone return, no questians asked, 1.D, | ove St, Thomas very important. Please call Bar Adams (250)624-2002 - extension “0”. Jean Homer Reward offered. Jerry Walker 4155 OBITUARIES. | Cameron Hamer J To All Of Mary Walker’s Friends Mary got exactly what she had wished, for the interment of her ashes. It was a hot, sunny Okanagan Day on July 19, 2000 when they were placed next to her dad, Dr. Alfred Vanderburgh. This was at the old Pench Orchard Cemetery overlooking the lake in Summerland, B.C. All of fer family and a few long time Summerland friends attended her graveside service. What Mary would have especially enjoyed was that every one of the family’s five days in the OKanagan were also sunny and fot, drawing them into the lake as a group several times a day. Just like the many summers of old. The family is grateful to those friends who generously donated for the Memorial Bench that is now in the Terrace Public Library Art Gallery of which Mary was a founding mentber. And, thank you, Mary! The Family Ad ING —A4dS IN . MEMORIAM... HJ MEMORIAM Wemorial Baby Sarah & ; Grant still born August 16, 2000 Mills Memorial Hospital, Terrace, B.C. ongleenda August 23rd at McKays Funeral Home & - Kitamaat Village. Baptism on August 22nd, 2000. ‘3 F Our beloved daughters cd . Beloved sisters 7 Beloved twins # We cherished the day you arrived, E. Sorrowed your departure, ¢ | pray thee lord My soul fo keep... if You are sadly missed Thank You to Family & Friends Haisla Nation (aera! 5 + for your compassion and professionalism. Rev. Jon Van Omme for officiating. David Lleyd McCreight (known to all as Lloyd) July 26, 1918 - July 25, 2000 f Born in Batilefard, Saskatchewan where he grew up and spent his early adulthood, He enlisted when he became of age and was shipped | overseas, where he met the love of his life, Ruby, who | spent time with his family in Saskatchewan before moving to | the Kootenays to begin their family, After his retirement, | | Uloyd and Ruby moved to Terrace in 1974 to be close to their | ) two youngest children, David & Dianne. Lloyd spent the | I) remainder of his years in Terrace with his loving wife an | family and could often be heard remarking how lucky he | 1 was fo have such a rich and rewarding life. } Lloyd and Ruby celebrated their 55th wedding anniver- | say on June 1, 2000. He is survived by his wife Ruby and | children - David, Dianna, Joyce, Pearl, and Cindy; grand- | 1 children - Joshua, Darren, Clinton, Lance, Leisa, Launa, | 1 Kyleigh, Braydon, Tyler, Dylon and Jordan. He was well known in the community and to his family BG) for his hard work, his patience & integrity, his wonder | sense of humor and ab children. a batter place. We will miss him and love him always. Go in Peace Dad. | years, the MaKay’s Funeral Services, and Mr. Charlie Meek wos eeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. ©, Senior Games Zone 10 would like -to| ‘thank these merchants for donating prizes t our Monte Cristo Challenge that was h during Riverboat Celebrations. Fish Tales Grace Fell Florist Koala Tanning $a Dairy Queen. Effective Fitness Elegance Fashions Overwaitea Bert's Deli Radia Shack ‘Aqua Clear Bottlers Ruby Red Jerrace Builders ‘Shadez of Hair Misty River Tackle ‘Subway Gemma's Totem Ford Northwest Anglers iHome Hardware tkitimay A&W Bargain Store Erwin Jewellers © Sidewalkers ‘Hairbuster. . Culleys Fishing Shop Don Diego's Carters Jewellers Terrace Standard hone Fax 3210 Clinton SI, Terrace, B.C. V8G SR2 STANDARD 638-7283 638-8432 c Cremation and memorial service held Wednesday,“ BRITISH NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR isina © COLUMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE AG47a1 = *™* Pursuant fa Section 20 of the Forest Act, a Timbar Sale Licance Is being offared for sale. Closing Oate: September 7, 2000 at 10:00 a.m, District: Kaium Geographic Location: Deep Craek Term: One (1) year Volume: 13,763 cubic metras, more or less Upset Stumpage Rate: $31.69 per cubic metre The upset stumpags rata was determined by the Market Pricing System, and is applicabta only to coniferous green sawiog grades. Species: Hemlock 48%, Balsam 51%, Cedar 1%, more ar lass Tenders willonty be accepted Irom Individuals or corporations registered as a Small Businass Forest Enterprise, Category One (1). Logging System: Ground Based SysienvSummer Apnlications will be accepted by the District Manager, Katum Forest District. 200-5220 Keith Avanua, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 11.1 until 10:00 a.m. on Saptembar 7, 2000. - There Is additional material which the applicant must consider in their application, This material, application forms, and other information about the Small Business Program, can be obtained from the above Forest District Office. Specity Tmbar Sale Lkence AG476t. Kitamaat Village Council and... 3 i. ‘Dr. Almas and nursing ‘staff "8291 a AB From: Brian, Pamela, Brendon, Shauna and 3 British NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Lnaeyal ys COLUM BIA INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR Fons ee CONTAACT E01-25-9999 Sealed Tenders for the construstion of 2,400 linaal metres, more or less, of subgrade on the Deep Creek Branch Road will be received by the District Manager, Kalum Forest District, 4200-5220 Kaith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 1L1, up to 41:00 a.m, on Septamber 15, 2000, and will ba opened in public at thal time. Tenders are invited from qualiffad contractors only. A qualified contractor Is one who has auccasslully completed work of a similar size and nature within the past fva years, and is in good standing with the Ragistrar of Companies and the Workars* Compensation Board. Plans may ba viewed and/or obtained lor a non-relundabla fea of $25.00 (including PST & GS1) alter Septamber 1, 2900 from: Kalum Forest District Office, #200 - 5220 Keith Avanue, Terrace, British Cotumbia VAG 1L1. All inquiries should be directad to Brian Bailay, at the above address, Phone (250) 636-5100 or Fax (250) 638-5176. junction of Merkley Road and Spring Creek Road al 8:30 a.m. Contractors must attend the viewing labe sligibla to submit a tender offar. : . Bidders are required to submit 19% of tha tendared price as a bid bond or cash deposit. Thig will ba refunded to the unsuccessful bidders, In addition, the successful! biddar must supply a performance bond of 50% of the tendered prica, or a cash security of 10% in a form acceptable to the Provinco. Tenders must be submitled on the forms and in the anvelopa supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoavar, and tha |awast or any tander will not necessarily be accepted, Contract award [3 subjact to funding being available at the time. B.D. Downie, District Manager, Kalurn Forest District A mandatory viawing will ba conducted on Friday, September 8, 2000, leaving the” ecame his wife in 1945. Aber returning lo Canada they Hil | Shauna, Jason and Kagan; great grandchildren - Shawn, | solute devotion to Ruby and his | We loved him and are sad to see him go. Although | am | sure he tried very hard to stay the Lord chose to take him to | The family would like to thank all the staff and doctors | that cared for aur father at Terrace Memorial Hospital. A | | special thanks to Dr. Brown who had cared for him all these | ) who gave the service to honor aur father. All your sympathy | ‘Ff to Friday, excluding holidays. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine NOTICE ROSSWOOD ELECTRIC POWER AND TELEPHONE UTILITIES SERVICE AREA AMENDING BYLAWS NO. 471, 472 and 473 The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, subject to consent of the Electoral Area C Director and J approvals of the Inspector of Municipalities and | Minister of Municipal Affairs, intends to amend a the Rosswood Electric Power Capital Financing Service Establishment Bylaw No 439, 1998, Loan Authorization Bylaw No 440, 1998, and Parcel Tax Bylaw No 441, 1998. Bylaw amendments Bara currently at third reading and are expected to a be presented for adoption at the Regional District's September 22 and 23, 2000, Board meeting. f The purpose of these amendments is lo provide for the capital financing of a telephone utility In addition fo an electric power utlity. No other bylaw j changes are contemplated. The current service area boundary, loan authorization limit, annual requisition limit, parcel tax limit and debenture period will remain the same. The Rosswood Electric Power Extension Project is complete and the proposal is to use remaining B funds under the existing bylaw authorization limits B to fund a telephone utility extension project to the § service ared. | The unused borrowing authority remaining from § a the electric power project is in the order of $62,000. This amount is sufficient to cover the expected local cost contribution of between $54,000-$60,000 for telephone service, depending on the number of final subscribers. Telus will undertake this telephone service extension project and, subject to meeting participation commitment deadlines, has committed to a 2001 construction schedule. Persons wishing to Inspect the bylaws and make inquirles should contact the Regional District of fi KitimatStikine, 300-4545 Lazelle Avenus, Terrace, BC, V8G 4E1, telaphone: 1-250-615-6100. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday SERB TERE TR gE LET ot ale en Pte We SATELLITE Raitt tger tt te