’ b eee ee te ee ee Ti - Information Wanted Wanted: Information’ re: Russian’ Lillian who tried to walk (o the Bering Sea in 1927. Reply to Box 1041 Care of Térrace Herald. (C-24) 16 - Lost Reward - for information | jeading to return of 10 weeks old black poodle . Red leather collar, answers to Buttons. 635- T7746 . 33 - For Sale - Misc. 47 - Automobiles 1967 Ford Galxie 500 Sports ; Original Paint "- P.S.. P.B., Radio. 390-4 barrel engine New , battery; tires, One owner- 635- _ 9991 after 5 p.m. (P-23). For Sale: 1970. Inlernationai with 8 fool. camper Truck in excellent condition, | low. mileage.-345 V8, 4 speed, power steering, radio.’ ‘ Camper.clean and in good’ shape $2700 or, nearest offer Phone 35-3807 (P-22) y Four Siamese’ kittens . Knitking, knitting machine. 635- 4716 (C-23). 72 Mateor Rideau, like new, Only 12000 miles. Phone 635-3643 after 5‘p.m. (P-20) ‘For Sale: 23'" Admiral Black ~ and White T.¥. Cansale with Am - Fm Stereo and record player. Contacl either 635-6146 or 635- 2522, (P-23) . 36 - Wanted - Misc. Wanted: Carrier in Queen- sway area. Timberland Trailer Park and area towards bridge. Phone Thursday or Fri. 635-6857 ‘ before-5 p.m. Must start own’ - route. Be ,.responsible for delivery STF.. - : Wanted (9 buy used dresser and chest of drawers. Phone 635- 5032 (C-22) : 49 - Boats & Engines For Sale: 131: Fl. Aluminum ~ Boal with near new 6 h.p. - Evinrude. 635-6986 (P23) ~ Fully furnished cottage across from Furlong.Bay. Phone'635- _ 5322 evenings. C-22 - aa - Suites for Rent For Rent one. large furnished - bedroom unit at-Kalum Court. ° Phone 635-2577,CTF . *- 49 ~ Homes for Sale’ 3 large bedroom house for sale. Approx. #400 sq. ft, an- main, floor, Downstairs has -2;suiles, each with 2 bdrs. sed, garage for car parking. Oily interested parties telephone 635- 6816-afler 4. (C-22) One year old house’ lor sale, Large lot in’ quiet subdivision Underground services, paved road, 635-3812 (0-221, 0... 55» Property for Sale : For Sale: “Lol. 5 Dairy, Rd. Serviced ‘by: waler.& ‘power. 75x 142° $7000, or neatest offer. (Phone 685-6828 4P-24) 58- Traiters | For Sale: Pully serviced lol and. Ifailer Phone 635-4408 (P23) (C28) ¢ Closed ~ "< Biye-years will abe alle Legal “Notice To Creditors Estates of the following . deceased: Earle Frederick” MOULTON oka Earl Frederick ~ MOULTON, late of 4427 Greig Ave., Terrace, B.C.; Alfred Edward’ MacTAVISH, late of. _ Canoe Rivers BC. | Creditors and others having | claims against the said: estate ‘ore hereby required: to send’ thom duly verilied, tothe Public ‘Trustee, 635 Burrard Sireel, Yancauver, 1, B.C., before the fath day of July, 1974, after which date the assets of the sald Estate will be: distributed, having regard only to claims” thal have been-received. - Clinton W.. Foote, , Public Trustee . Department at Lands, 7 . Forests,and Water “o>: ; . Resources < Timber Sale A05036 ©. + = Sealed “tenders will’ be ° ‘received “bythe District “~ Foresier al Prince Rupert British Columbia, not later (han 1:00 a.m. on the 28th; day. of ‘June. 1974; far the ‘purchase of -;, “TENDER ( TRADES) ADDITIONS TO STEWART SECONDARY SCHOOL” STEWART, B.C. ° ‘The Board of School Trustees, Schoo! Distric|. No. 88“(Skeena- Cassiar), Terrace, 8.C. inviles SUB-CONTRACTORS lo tender the following Major and Minor Irades on, the. Additions to Stewart: Secondary Sthool project Stewart, B.C. Major.Trades: |” Excavation ae Concrete Work Structural panels © . Millwork Drywall , “Roofing OT Roofing & Sheet Metals Plumbing pe Healing & Ventilating Electrical . Glue Laminated Members Minor Trades: - Drainage =). 2. Miscellaneous Metalwork Exterior Wall Cladding Firedoors & Metal Door Frames . Glass & Glazing , Resilient Flooring co Suspended T-Bar & Acoustical Tie. 7 oe Finish Hardware © Metal ‘Partilions Bleachers . Lockers. ’ may” be. viewed - Roony Rolling Shutter Door ” On-May 27, 1974: (a) Plans and Specifications for Minor Trades at. the Following Plan ; Viewing Centers: wera q, ‘Amalgamated,’ Coristruction a “Association, - : : 2875 Oak. Stree(,:’ Vancouver, BC coe : Industrial Construction Center,’ 2430. Willingdon ; .. Avenue, Burnaby, .B.G..00/ 0 3 -Proyincial. Government. Plan Room - 20 ee 108-501. West 12 th Avenue, Vancouver, B.Ce <>. “Litence’,,:A08096,. 10. cul, 1.583.400 cubic feet of Hemlock, “Spruce. Cedar, Lodgepale, «: Pine. Balsam, Coitonwood..and ~ _ other ‘species. ‘located, Keyton. - Lake. Cassiar Lan District. . 4 1 for removal of limber.” 2% “As? his: “area ‘is within Ine, Skeeiia P.S.Y.U.. whieh is fully. vedmmitted, this sale will “be - awarded under the provisions ef “Forest: Act, which gives the {imber-sule applicam . certain . priviléges. 200: ne Parliculars may be obtained Riverside Auto Wrecking = ma 1271 Substation Rd Ph Special on rims tires * . & batteries , * ~ SPRQIALS OF THE WEEK | 67 Falcon $695.00 66.GMC $695.00 64 PLYMOUTH Convertible 62 GMC 69 FORD. 67 CHEVELLE 2dr. Hardtop Special reduced rates on motors transmissions & rear end 63 MERCURY Convertible. elelterateeE retatatate ae # ie Fi cK] “ ‘sgeard Avenue Wesl;. Prince Rupett,.B.C. .- . trom tne District Forester, -Princee Rupert. British. Be Columbia, or the Forest |” Ranger, Hazelton, British Columbia. vs Terrace “Construction Associalioi, ">. : “ 4991-Keith’ Avente, "Terrace, BC. “Prince Rupert Construction Association, .! 2"): th} Plats and ° Speéffications. i -omaly be- dblained - for" Major Trades ut ‘the office ef + ghitecis: _ Collins & Brockington, ° oral the affice af the Owners: "School District No.8 °° -(Skeena Cassiar) 32H Kenney Street, Terrace. . BC+ upen deposit. of $25.00. for ‘a period af three () warking days. ‘ cops Forms of Tender and In- structions to Bidders may be obtained at the offices of ihe Archilécis and Owners *.-<"- All. Trade Tenders will’ be, received by the undersigned jot later than 4:30 P.M... DST, Tuesday, June 11h: 1974, atthe ofiee of the Terrace - School Board, 3211 Kenney . Sireel. Terrace, “B.C. under «the following conditions: a (al. Tenders submitted . IN DUPLICATE upon the fender. forms provided by the . chitecis, sealed in a plain‘en-: velope marked as to Ile. per? linent rade, and “ADDITIONS TO. STEWART SECONDARY. SCHOOL." ~ . . tb) All bids over Five thousand « dollars ($5,000.00)> shall “be. accompanied by.a 5per cent bid band and also @ letler. from a Surety, Corapany agreeing lo: agreeing.Jo, exchange . the bid bond -for a. $0. per. cent Per- formpance Bund {f called upon to In Sa,, ut The Board-af Trustecs will, - post publicly all bids al their office within.geven (7) days of the closing of tenders: The lowest or any Tender’ will nol necessarily be accepted and ie Board: of School ‘Trusiecs reserves the right (o‘rejeci all or any Tenders. ©" . E. Wells Secreldry, Treasurer, . - School District _ No, 88(Skeena-Cassiar) . © ~ P.O. Box 189, . Je Térrace, B.C." an AC-22} | on ; the Ar- ° 4695 Kingsway. Burnaby, i, s 5 The regular monthly meeting of.the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District Board took place in the South Hazeltan Community Hall an Feiday May 24. © . The Regional District hired 22 students under the Careers 74 . plan under which the Provincial Government pays the. salaries and the Regional District the THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. idea and a:step in the. right’ direction’ towards preserving . - the natural resources of . the Lake. He encouraged the Board lo give the public substantial reasons far the moretoreum, as oullined in the study and ag given by Mr. Bill Schouwen- berg. tn, cn Mr. Bill Schouwenberg spoke ws we ne — . fs 7 y ' . , iota 7 ; eo ; : ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: (1) Outdoor” Recreation Projects . ; . . . Presented was a letter from Mr. ‘W.G.. Hughes - former District Forester, dated March: 19, 1974, re proposed fecreation. sprojects in the Terrace area, * thé--Hazelton area, and the Stawart Cassiar Highway. fringe benefits, The students ~ priefly on. the limnological . —,.Thé Forest Service's program _ will be working on. resource planning in such domains as _mining, forestry, fishery,. etc. Some will also be undertaking a history-af the’ Regional, - District. Se "Administrator John Pousette reported that. ‘the .Thornhill water.system being constructed fox ‘the School Board will be - using (2 inch pipe instead of ten Inch pipe as planned because “Yen inch pipe was not avaitable. The infiltration gallery will not will be sufficient for the School aspects of Lakelse- Lake and he mentioned ‘that.. the~ pollution problem at the Lake was a very - serious one, largely due lo-the -. high input of mutrient from. the ; public. users. aye _. BUSINESS ARISING ; FROM. THE MINUTES: ot: 7-0? Agricultural Land Reserve — _ Mr. Parfitt reported. thatthe Regional. District ‘of -Kitimat- - Stikine, had submitted. their: proposed’. plan. for. ;the - ig dependent on the fire season experienced this-year. © Thelr program fs designed to be co- ordinatéd with the Department “of: Highways: -rest ‘stop programs, -The’ Forestry’s program wilt be oriented: lo-the - PSYU's and will.be of a low key. nalure. “Proposed sites: . ~~ ~ Maraon & Bornite Mtn. Trail - Campsites at- Refuge. Lake (Stewart-Cassiar’ Highway) ~ Sweetin Rivdr & Kispiox” ~ ~ Upper Kispiox Road Site - “be completed this summer bul. . Agricultural Land. Reserve.lo ~ Mie 1 - Suskwa.Road needs. Fhe gallery will be completed this -fall. There are _ five hydrants on. the: systems. ‘ Mr, Pouselte gave a Thornhill * Planning Progress repart. as. follows :- won ~Thornhill to be devioped as a separate community capable of ~ , full independance. and self-- _ sufficiency. . This will require ; concentration of development in . that the Director of Lands, had. - the B.C, Land Commission and that each . department in the field would be requested: to ‘comment an it - after being returned by the B.C. Land Commission. yea Meziadin Lake Subdivision . The Lands Branch reported been advised of the Boards - _ request to have the auclion of Government © ~ -- Kiniskan. Lake & Mezladin Lake (Stewart -Cassiar High- way) ne . ‘Mr. Norrish mentloned: that the Parks Branch were in the process of reviewing Professor Dooling’s report of recreational development along the Stewarl Cassiar Highway. and that Parks Branch Planning would ‘be related to the. recom- mendations of Doollngs repart. Mr, Bose, the Regional Land Inspector, presented a map of the Kitimat Stikine Region an and the. Stewart Cassiar. High- -way, outlining Ihe recreational aid commercial developments presently existing and those which’. are . scheduled - for development along the high- way.s 0 . (2) Tatogga Lake Subdivision \*Presented was-a lelter from - Mr. BE. Warneck, Land , ‘In- spector, dated March 26, 1974 re . . Loy 4 we an ~ ‘Wilfred Hudson Splane Wilfred Husdon Splane- Funeral services ‘for the. late ‘Wilfred present; Thornhill planning *- ihe Meziadin. Lake lots held in Hudson Splane,.age 20, were areas: with”. restricted development in (he remaining areas. ree - (2) That provisions be made Stewart instead of Terrace. The lands Branch emphasized that the Board be. advised. that Siewart residents may uppoint .. held Monday, May -27th,: 1974 from the Pentecostal Church, Prince George, wilh the Rev. J.C. O'Brien . officiating.“ In- * for ‘agricultu¥e and -small ,- an agent to bid on their behalf. ternment. ‘followed ai the “holdings on land suitable, for . the . such development a5 greater Thornhill: ; ‘Terrace Development Area bul such | Thornhill Waler System as merly of Terrace, brothers” adopted by the Board at its | . eee _ meeting on April 26, 1974 was small holdings are to be. sul-. -ficiently large so as to require an absolule minimum of ser- , .vicing. ' os (3). That land. that proves unsuitable for development be ‘separated aut of the Grealer- Thornhill - Terrace Develop- men! Area and{rozen. + - 4b: “yeservations apply: and — that . Health, Water Act, Highway Act, Green Belts, Municipal jhat the TPC advise the Board: ~ that in response to part 2 of the | _ moratorium policy. that the Affairs, Land Use Commission, ‘Pollution Control Board Act and -.. ~*. pelated:Acts be fully-considered,, ° policy of.the Lands Branch was: “such that.no cabins necessarily in be ineluded in final plan. , The, mileage payable to ' directors has been increased to > 20-cents. per mile fram.15 and the Out of Town per Diem Rate nerensed:lo $90,.from: #4, “$500 Was approved*ta ‘remove “tihe'sand bation Hermait Creek / Subject: 1o'the approval of the .iFederal ‘Fisheries’ Department. US proposedBuilding By-Law “was given: first and second reading. It is a By-Law lo regulate ihe. construction, _ alleration, repair or demolition af buildings. aud structures within the Regional District Kitimal-Stikine.. Regional ‘Technical Planning Commitlee Meeling ‘ , Greater.” Terrace’ Tran- sportaliqn Program Mr. Norm Worsley. of Willis “Cunliffe, Tait, presenied the * propused - future. traffic . and - - transportation program for the . - greater . Terrace, area. | He mentioned ; in-his presentation.’ “that only the early -stages af planning have.been.dene, and = that the proposal.was on a very generalized basis. - _ . «The transportation plan calls for a- “grid”. system te ac: commodate future traffic and guide development. Such. a “natives. -Rather (han. an -prientation ‘to a downtown _ eonire. o . : He suggested thal -rights-of- way should be preserved aj [he onset before alienation, and thal. the‘ corridors .should be ap- proximately 200°, Development could eventually. run, along {he west: side: of thé: Kitimat Terrace Alrport, south in the direction ‘of Kitimat (a north. “south direction). Lakelse-Lake’ 0 Mr. .Bill. Sinclair, Chief of; - Economy ; Fisheries Service presented the: -, Lakelse Lake: study. -: He ex- -” plained how the.study had been ““&" “Sociology, sel- ‘up -into’ ‘five. different chapters these beings’ - the non-recreational usos of the Lake. oe . . - the users of (he Lake =the economic & sacial ‘value af the Lake .- ‘ -=°planning for, public use ‘ot. ~ Lakelse Lake’ "0: ; . ce policies for Lake develop- Memo. yp le Research had been conducted during the sumine r‘of 1973 by. _ ‘telephone , surveys, mail (sur. : - .veys, and “interviews on the Kitimat, Terrace, . Prince That.’ ‘provincial. regulations, résiructions , . _ Crown: Carried. system lends itself io alter- - Thornhill Water System 7 Acapy of the R109-1974 re the - shown to the TPC and discussed , briefly. Tatogga Lake Subdivision. I) was decided 10.defer the mailer of..the ‘Tategga Lake, Subdivision until ‘the New . Business Section of thé “Agenda. Lakelse Moratorium _ Duly moved. and seconded had to be consiructed on leased lois however,.the lot .must be used for recreational, purposes. Carried. 7 : Duly moved that. the TPC advisethe Board that in response (0 Parl 3 of the moratorium policy that on all - Crown | ieases,, it -is ‘4 requirement that ‘they. meel with the Health Department. requirements in» regards . 10 sewage disposal: Carried. . * Hazellon, Airstrip, rs Mr.-Parfiit reported that the metes and bounds, description of ; the Hazelton airstrip had been seit duwn to the Lands Branch, profile uf he Airstrip was being surveyed. 0! : APPLICATIONS FOR LAND. LEASE OR SUBDIVISION: () Float” Plant) Base Ed- dint enajon Lake oo Duly moved and seconded by - the.-TPC thal the. proposed application’ for. a Float Plane. Base at Eddontenajon Lake lies - betweeti a ven_chain jakefrori : reserve, aid a 10 chain highway reserve in the tame of the (2), Stikine Services Parcel and. seconded: lan was . Terrace. spen! must of his short” - 2, 1968, Vanderhoof Cemelary.” - \ He ‘is survived by fils parents Mr. and Mrs. J.A, Splane: for-* David Cleveland Mr. David Cleveland Mawhinney, passed away ‘Aprit-. 37, 1974 in Oliver, B.C. where he and his wile have resided for lhe - past three years. He was in his :B0th year... . : “David-Mawhinney was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Mareh 4, 1885.” His early years were spent in. ~ Halband, -Manitoba where he received his education. After Jeaying home in tis mid-leens he worked first inthe, Uniled States ‘in Min- nesota, (hen wesl to Seattle and eventually up to lhe Klondike. ‘after leaving the. Klondike. he “se(tled.: in .the , Skeena Valley iiaking * Copperg:River..bi ni if : Wetssin nlgdaler: | ived until moving to Oliver in’ 1971. He was married in 1958. . his, Terraee oe ther - quate yealst. Geiger AVE DERN in, Van. ald seated in Terrace -where:he., es ee a" prairie - ae Danny, Emie and Stephen and step-brother. Alfred. and -step- . sisters Clara MacGowan, Evelyn: Splane, -Helen” Dowd, | Marianne” Vandervalk “dnd Pauline ‘Pelers. “= 65 “Inlieu of flowers, donations lo the Evelyn Splane Misstonary.. a Fund care of the Pentecost ‘rapernacie, 497 Ospika Avenue, .° Prince George'B.C.’ would be ~ appreciated. a Funeral services were held in the Chapel ‘of Graham Funeral - “Home Tuesday, April 30th at 2:00. pm, Officiating clergyman was Rev. Desmond Holl. Internment {ook pluce in District proposed WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1974 ihe proposed location ‘ahd ”! layout for a crown residential , subdivision near Tatogga Lake. Mr. Férrler explained thal the subdivision was. merely a concept and that an‘site survey was necessary (d work? oul. -A final design. «ss ! “Duly moved “and seconded that the TPC recommend to the, Board thal ‘the mater of the subdivision... at Talogga Lake be tabled, until further field work has been done in the areas by the agencies concerned. Carried... {3) Bob Quinn. Lake Com- mercial Leases +> 7 Duly moved and seconded :. that the 'FPC retommend to the Board that the plan for ihe ~ gommereial lease near..Bob . in’ * principal in order’ thal. the Quinn ‘Lake .be approved Department of Health and the ‘Department of Highways might: undertake lo examine this site. Carried. (4) Trailer Court, Lot 5759, RSCD, Mr, Gordon Little . Duly moved: and seconded that the TPC recommend le the Board to request Mr. Gordon Lie ta‘subimit a detailed plan and specifics of his, proposed © development af a,trailer court on Lat 5759, R5SCD, known as ‘Littles Island in order that (he. ‘Pollution Gontral - Branch, Water Rights Branch and Public Health might comment.-" Carried.” ; . ; . Sun Life of Ganada is pleased ‘to announce the ‘appointment of Willy W. Schnelder, .C.L.U. As Senlor . Representative the Oliver ‘Public Cemetary. ; .. 4 Graham Funeral was entrusted with arrangements. Helen ‘ Polvin of | Athabasca, Alberta}twa step-sons, William. / Messenger of Prince George and .Neil Messenger of Moosejaw, Sask: Also his neice Mrs. Gladys. Kerr -.and his nephew Mr. Hud Fisher both of provinces. Lane el Passed away suddently, as a _fesuly af -a, logging decident ? April 18, 1974 Patrick fan Lance . Mitchell, aged 26.. Survived ‘by chis loving wdfe Arleen, a five * Viciorla, and that a centre Hine-- year old.son, Shawn Patrick, - | father. and mother Arthur and: Joyce Mitchell, three sisters -° , Mrs. Maralyme Stenquist, Mrs. . Sharon. Alger and Miss:Helene : Mitchell, of Terrace, ‘a, half brother Keith -Mitchell“and half: sister, Muriel - Miller af ‘Win- nipeg. Cet born and raised in’ Jife here. with the exception af -two years | spent in’ Prince George whete!-he.-mel and. married Arlene (nee Killer) in Funeral service “were: held April. 23 from» Knox United of Houston. : By -, Regional, District, the’ srea is: - Board that. (he prapased Along Side Eddontenajon Lake. Church with the Rev. Dan Lewis . Duly maved and ‘ seconded” officiating. Hymns. sung were ; that the. TPC advise Mr. Gerald ‘Abide With Me’ -ayd ‘Rock of: Mitchell,;President, Stikine. Ages’.-Mackays Funeral: Home ‘Services thal, there is° a ten” was in charge of arrangenients: chain lakefront reserve and'a.-. Internment’: was. in. he _Eil- ten chain highway reserve. The sumkallum::Cemelary. Pall- -Lands Branch’ advised that no “bearers-were Ed Gordon, Ole formal application has yet been Hide, Alex ‘Houldan, “Robert received ‘from Mr. Mitchell.” i Carried. > (3). Proposed Subdivision. of | ¢ - Former.-Episcopal. Subdivision” “This. Subdivision meets .the ““Subdivision::Contral By-Law , and Ihe proposed-waler sysiem "J “is designed: to meet Ihe, Water. =Rights Board regulations. . ~ Duly: moved’ ‘and. seconied (hal. the TPC recommend to the - Bord to approve the proposed [i “of DLAW0.Carried (4) Proposed of DL 440 /f _ Rogswood Area 7 . Although -this. subdivision - meats the, Subdivision Control : By-Law requirements: of: the “yaledby, the, Fish, & Wildlife Branch’ as vital winter range. ‘Neither’ B.C. Hydro nor the School Board have long range - "plans lo service lhe ares. , :.. Duly. moved and ‘seconded “that the TPC recommend to the sub- Long. John’- Backman,’ and’ _-Rupert, Lakelse Lake residenis, -: division of DL 440. nol be ap- Canadians and. non-resident. * prayed as it is not in the public Canadians. A slide presentation. i interest. Carried, . was then given; showing maps (5) The following applications. anid (ables giving a.wide range’ for lease afid subdivision were: - ‘of statistics: concerning the -., presented’ for the members information: - 7 “2 (o) Ageiculture Land ‘Lease, ers., (heir. activities, In! concludhig “Shis * presen-- atlon;:Mry Sluclair stated 'that~. -Klappan River e ‘felt. the’ “moretoreum > \-):(b), Agriculture Land. Lease, * “‘praposed by” the Board: ‘for’ “Weal ‘of of McEwan Creek & Lakelse Lake was Indeed'agood.”. Xlappan Creeks. - ' “Junction “of -Caycte Creek . & 7 joco, | 4616 Groig Ave. Emile’ Zagar., Relatives and. friends altending from: out-of- town were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killer from Williams Lake, Mr. Douglas | Killer” of Prince George, -Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Kuemper.of Prince George and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Erickson “resume, -to: * Box 245 : Everything for the home winemaker : now at Toso Crafts | CRAFTS | 35-4442 wn He, is - survived by his wife Harriel ‘of: “Oliver, one-step-daughter Mrs. ° - Sales Representative | oir Wanted _$ales Opportunity in ‘Terrace and surrounding -area with established homes manufacturer, - ‘Sales. experience in preferred. Applicant must be a-‘Worker,. bon- .dable, and, honest; and will be. required to produce. the best of references. Relocatable, generdus draw, attractive commissions and full “Company benefits. Reply, with reference A NATIONAL HOMES LTD. WE ARE PLEASED. TO ANNOUNCE That we are the new dealers for | , THE WINEMAKERS? SHOP | -” In-Horthwestern B.C, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada congratulates Willy W. Schneider: on his ap- pointmant as. _ Senior Representative.” Mr. Schneider —_ bagain his carrer with Sun Life’ In 1959. The title of Senior Representative ts _ awarded to 4 representative of _ proven comptence, . qualified _ to give sound advice, and. for quality af service to his clients. eo industry or related Was ano Terrace, \ a