CLASSIFIEDS _ BUSINESS SERVICES . West Coast Chimney Serica Clean chimney maintenance dealer for: FINGUARD CHIMNEY FIRE EX- TINGUISHERS. Phone 635-9557. - Pro Tech Electronics Complete electronics. repairs and. - - services, Service centre for most ‘major brands, Satellite TV systems. 4519 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-5134. vo ‘ _ Northwest Consolidated Supply Lid. Your complete source forall your - heating needs. 5239 Kelth Avenue, ’ Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-7158. : Total Business Services Typing, volce pager, photocopying, 24-hour answering service. No.. 1 3238 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2N4. Phone 638-8195. - . All-Wesat Glass Terrace Ltd. . Auto glass specialists, ICBC claims handled promptly. 4711-A Kelth Avenue. Phone 638-1166, Ken's Marine Merc Crulsers, Mariner outboards, Hamilton and outboard Mariner Jets, Homelight iawnmowers, Yamaha 3 and 4 wheelers, Yamaha Power Products, Shindalwa chain - _ saws and power products. DL No. 7550, 4946 Greig Avenue. Phone 635-2900. B&G Grocery Laundromat and Carwash, Open 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.daily. 2701 South | Kalum Street. Phone 635-6180, Terrace Equipment Sales Ltd. . Sales and Service for Matorcycles, Chainsaws, Snowmobiles, Marine ' Supplies. 4441 Lakelse Avenus, Ter- ~ race, Phone 635-6384. Doc's Cartage & Storage Co. (1884) Ltd. Agents for United Van Lines, ... Across town or across the natlon. 3111 Blakeburn Street, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-2728. In Kiilmat Phone 632-2544. . 4 Nate’s Electric Industrial, Commercial & Residen- tlal Wiring. 4931 Lazelle Avenus, Ter- race, B.C. Phone 638-1876. Nathan | . Waddell - Electrical Contractor. H-Quallty Belting & Contracting id Services: inflatable. Boat Repairs, Durable ‘High Quality Vuleanizing Repairs. - We specialize in Conveyer Belt In- staltations,. Splicing, and Repairs. Yuleanizing and Pulley Lagging. 24 hour service, reasonable rates. Phone 638-0663 or 638-8530 _ North Coast Auto Repairs Ltd. Specializing In 4 x 4 and Automatic Transmission Repaira. 3220 River Drive, Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-6967. - DLN Contracting Commercial & Residential Construc- tion, Malntenance, Repairs & Renovations Wood Stove Installa- tlons. No, 4-3916 Mountainview Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-5859. Kalum Electric Ltd. Major Appliances: Frigidalra, Elec- trohome, Westinghouse, Quasar’ T.V., Sales & Service, VCR, Parts Depot for atl makes, We service all makes. 3234 Kalum. Street, Phone 635-6286. Thornhill Grocery & Laundromat ‘Open 7 days a’ week 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fresh meat cut daily, Fresh’ | produce, ‘Take-out’ foods, Stamp Agency. Across from Thornhill Elementary. Phone 635-6624, Chimo Dellvary Do you have problems picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your mov- © ing and delivery needs, phone for ex- perienced and speedy service. Daily Grocery Pickup. from Safeway and Co-op 1:30 and 5:30 pm. Only $4.00, free to Seniors, only through Chimo and Safeway. Phone 638-8530, Too Late To Classify. HOUSE BOAT VACATION ON BABINE LAKE 40-ft., sleeps 10. For infor-— mation and reservations, call Totem Lodge & Marina 697-2992 Lee Two bedroom apartment, fridge and stove, wiw, garden space. $225 per month. Available May 1. Nelson Road, New Remo. Phone eames p IN CANADA. ; prosecution/fines, or bath. ‘PRODUCT. INTENT OF THE POLICY. City of Terrace COPYRIGHT OF THE CITY TERRACE] LOGO & KERMODEI BEAR DESIGN TAKE NOTICE THAT IT IS THE CITY'S POLICY THAT: — 1. ANY business, person, group or organization wishing to use the ' Kermodei Bear design or City logo, MUST FIRST SEEK APPROVAL in writing, FROM THE CITY OF TERRACE. 2. NEITHER the Kermodei Bear design (as shown above left) nor the City logo (shown above right) MAY BE MODIFIED OR DISTORTED. 3. ANYONE who applies for approval or use must indicate the design, the wording and the use to which the lago will be put. 4, ALi USE of the logo FOR TOURISM-RELATED PRODUCTS AND PROMOTIONS (ie., pins, hats, t-shirts, crests, spoons, glasses, mugs, etc,), both,the product and printing, pressing or transfer, MUST BE DONE BY CANADIAN COMPANIES, WITH THE PRODUCTS BEING MADE 5. APPROVAL for the use of the logo will be for a specific length of time ONLY, eg., maximum two to five years. 6. ANY organization or business currantly using or salling products with either design MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR USE, by no later than May 13, 1988. Any illegal use of the designs or _hon-compiiance with this specific condition may be subject to ' 7, THE City logo or Kermodel Bear design are NOT TO BE USED FOR BUSINESS PROMOTION OR ADVERTISING OF A BUSINESS OR 8. THE CITY COUNCIL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO JMMMEDIATELY REVOKE APPROVAL GIVEN TO any person who has been given approval for use, IF THE USE IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OR GENERAL 9. THE City logo will NOT BE PERMITTED FO BE USED FOR OR DURING ANY POLITICAL CAMPAIGN/REFERENDUM by ony candidate, organization or group (excluding the City’ of Terrace). (RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL NUMBER 140-1988) TRADE MARKS ACT, SECTION ® M/A Legal - i Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 20, 1988 23 jeg iz FOR SALE Skeena Cellulose Inc. (Terrace) offers for sale by | public tender bid, one Quonset building and one warehouse building. Buildings do not include shelving or office equipment. Buildings may be viewed during working hours 8 a.m. to.5 p.m. For further information contact | Brian Smith, Purchasing Agent,. 635-6580 Local CEMETERY MAINTENANCE The City of Terrace hereby givas notice that any fences, tokens or ornaments on, around or near graves in the Terrace Municipal Cemelery and found to be decrepit or In disrepair will be removed by City crews beginning April 29, 1999. This notice applies ta | those sections of the cemetery where such items are permitted, By authority of By-Law 856. Steve Scott Cemetery Administrator 3215 Eby Streel 4/20¢ Terrace, B.C. - SALE BY TENDER Qne Lot - Asbestos Cemant Transite Pipe. Consisting of approximately: - 6,300 ft. of 4 inch duct. - 3,000 ft. of S Inch duct. - assorted bends, segments and couplings, Location: Central Workshops Compound, Bottom of Airport Hill, Prince George, B.C. ’ For Inspection Information and Tender Forms coritact: Dave Kee at (604)561-4912. Sale is ‘‘as is, where is'’, and subject to B.C. Hydro Conditions of Sale. All tenders due In the office of: Disposal Agent 12345 - 88th Avenue, - >. Surrey, B.C. V3W 529 by noon, 5 May 1988 and will be opened at 12:45 p.m. Please quote Reference No. 0-716. 4/206 ®BCHydro- A CITY OF TERRACE INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS SOIL SCREENING PROPOSALS will be received by the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation for screening approximately 12,000 ‘cubic metres of soil unti! 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 1988. PROPOSALS must be submitted on the prescribed forms and may be picked up at the Parks and Recreation Department office in the Terrace Arena Monday to Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted. E.R. Halisor Clerk-Administrator 4/20c COUNTERATIACK SPRING ROADCHECKS APRIL 13TH — MAY ATH 244. . , 4/Rp we. ‘CITY OF TERRACE Province of x _ British Columbia ie Mialstry.of NOTICE Forests & Lands NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS Sealed tandars for Contract No. RMS8RO5-03: _ Ganeral Maintenance and Upgrade of a Ten (10) Vahicls. Unit Recreation Site located on Clements Lake approximately 13 km North of Stewart, B.C., will be received by the 8.C. Forest Service In Stewart untlt eee p.m.. May 13, 1988 and opened in public at at time, Plans and specifications may be viewed and/or obtained at the B.C. Forast Service Office in Terrace and Stewart afler April 22, 1988. All enquiries shoutd be made to: . Tha Resource Officer, Recreation Kalum Forest District 310-4722 Lakelse Ave., Tarraca, 8.0. VBG TRE Phane: 638-3290 Tendars must be submittad on the tander form and in the envelope provided. =” Notander shall be considerad having any qualifying Clauses whatsosver and [he lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acceptad, 4/20 Province of Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Skeena Highwey District: Terrace Project or Job Dascription: Garbage Barrel and Rest Area Maintenance. aoe Opening Date/Time: May 9, 1988 at k m 00 p.m. Surety Bid Bond or Certifled Deposit Cheque Is not raquirad. Tender documents with envelope, plans, specitications and conditions of tender are. available free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 300-4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, 8.0. VEG 1V¥4 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 638-3360 Tenders will be opened at Ministry of ’ Transportation and Highways, Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. ‘ Siac British Columbia - Arena hill landscape contract awarded The Terrace Beautification Society has awarded Jack Hoekstra Landscaping the con- tract to landscape the barren hillside in front of the Terrace Arena. Hoekstra’s bid of $84,225 was about $12,000 bet- ter than the only other bid, submitted by Terrace H&H Builders. According to Terrace Superintendent of Parks and Recreation Steve Scott the con- tract calls for Hoekstra to clear and level the hill, install an underground sprinkler system, spread six inches of top’ soil and plant'grass, trees and shrubs. In addition, says Scott, Hoekstra will be enlarging the present parking area in front of the arena on Paul Clark Drive and build a crushed gravel walkway from the arena to the tennis courts. ‘Scott said the project will in- clude the planting of about 40 trees and enough shrubs to cover 20 percent of the hill. Hoekstra has indicated he would like to be finished with the project by the end of June. Lake continued from page 1 once a beautiful area of wilderness, abundant in plant and animal life, Its resources, particularly timber and fish, - should have been used carefully and wisely. “Today itis apparent that this lake met the same fate as hun- dreds of others: the shoreline has been mutilated; garbage and other pollutants are increasing; - stands of the original large - timber are being relentlessly . whittled into away annihilation,”’ “T urgently propose that. this bay be made a sanctuary to pro-| vide protection and a chance to survive for all wildlife regularly frequenting the area.’’ More direct opposition to the Hot Springs expansion came from Terrace resident Kolbjorn | Eide, who has a trapline in the area and wrote the Ministry of Forests and Lands to oppose the project and to also express con- cern that as the owner of a trapline in the area he wasn’t ad- vised of the Hot Springs applica- tion, Eide described the value of the area, including part of the land in the Hot Springs application which is often under water, as a fish-rearing habitat and named a dozen sport and commercial «Pecies that spawn there annual- y. In addition, Eide pointed out, ‘*This area also has many spruce snags and other conifers that provide cover, denning sites and habitat variability to increase the ‘numbers of wildlife species in the area.” ‘‘Many species of birds use this area, and it is especially valuable as bird habitat because of the diversity of habitat types ‘and habitat structures including edge,. canopy layering, and _ diverse vegetative communities.” Bide also described the area as a “rich foreshore waterfowl — . staging, feeding and breeding habitat’’ and pointed out, “The cover timber on both these lots was deleted from logging for the purpose of providing a buffer for moose, bear and furbearer production from logging and other development. In short, it was set up to provide these animals habitat. To remove it would defeat this purpose.’ He concluded by saying, ‘There has already been a large removal of public lands from the Lakelse environment to the detriment of future generations - and future options.’’ “There is a place up on Forceman ridge where develop- ment would have little impact on this ecosystem for which I have less concern,’ he suggested. — Women’s vote — continued from page 17 issues perceived to be women’s issues, as some women candi- dates in larger, more cosmo- politan areas can and do.‘*Peo- ple in the north want to know you can deal with all areas, that you can work for the forest industry and labor. issues and health care ‘in the north,’’sne said. Perhaps she was taking her cue from Mary Ellen Smith, who said in her first speech in the legislature on March 1, 1918,‘*Not only do I come to ask for legislation in the best in- terests of women and. children, but also legislation for the pro- tection of the best interests'of all people in this province," pees wee an de Te a a ad