22 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 14, 1988. ~ CLASSIFIED. Wanted: Berries & Mushrooms for Car seat; 20-40 Ib, $20. Girls size 13 cash. For more Info. contact 3779 Skates, $10. Baby seat for a bike, ; River Dr. between 4 & 6 p.m. In $10. All in good condition. Phone Kitimat -—- John Bogaert 23 Turney, 638-8028. 9/30 -5320; In Hazelton, Earl or Ray, 1977 Cougar; loaded, onl id, y 81,000 3136 Sargent Cres., 642-5409 after kms, good condition. Asking $2,000. 10/7 pm ___9/14P Phone 632-7781. peta ake Renae bee eo oe a BP A emi | mate tat atm 7” Yamaha flute; Ike new condition. Wanted to buy: canopy for standard ‘ Wanted to pny orang s38-8908 9r40 ASKING $250. Phone 635-2180 after ; Province ct : British Columbia TT Province of ; ; ; , ! ram _ einai Sai Britieh Columbia Linda Legace (jeft) with fellow Terrace Grade 10 students Elaine De Melo and Kari ‘Kar-_ portation & Highway ‘a | Ministry of | Pyshyn say a tack of Grade 12 math or sclence wouldn't hold them back In the work force | HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Attorney General | even If they decided to change careers. Z . ae . | Efoctoral District: Allin Esectoral District , . MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY ; oO, So, «| BSS: | (weeaccee| Shortage of math and science : or : This Contract Is foe .C. invites contract | - Provislon of an Excavator tor Aggregate Prospecting. proposals to provide the follow- S h t g f t h d | oan Includes developing aocets a | | ing services, in Stewart, B.C.: _ | : " } I : . - _] COMMUNITY SERVICES ORDER | : i Tender Opening Date/Time: September 16, 1988 at , { 2:00 p.m. — To work directly with the h h | | g d i i Surety Bid onan or Certified Deposit probation service Xo ensure ac | eve rs as CO e = WoO rr € , "Fender documents with envelope, plans, successttt completion ot ares The lack of math and science _ tant to both Kitimat and Terrace students who need the help. specilications and conditions of tender are available freq of charge ONLY from Geetechnical & Maleriats Branch, 4637 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G tK?, 638-3362 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m, Monday to Friday. except Holidays. : Phone number of originating affice: 638-3362. Pre-Tarkder meeting will ba held at: Onty H requested by prospective contractors (See S Provisions). Tenders will be opened al Geotechnical & Materials Branch, 4837 Keith Avenus, Terrace. 8.6. : 0. Nyland, K Eng. Regional Manager Geotechnical & Materiais Engineering . of ide’ Sai Provinces of a British Columbla Ministry of Transportation & Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Skeena Highway District: Terrace Project Number: T-5122-0002 Projact Description: Intrusion Alarm System Waigh Scale . , Work shall include all supervision, labour, matorials, plant, equipment and incidentals required to execute and complete all work specitiad of indicated on the drawings associated with the Intrusion alarm system. Tanders will be opened an: Thursday, September 22, 1988, 2:00 p.m. af: 940 Blanshard Strest, Victoria, B.C. Surety ‘Bid Bond: or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Documents and a drawing are available free of charga ONLY from: Terrace District Office, 300 » 4546 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G.- V4. Phone 638-3360 and 5C - 940 Blansharé Street, Victoria, B.C, Phone 487-1411 unless otherwise specified, bet- ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except Holidays. . R.D. Flitton Deputy Minister 9/14c hours. Contractor Is responsible - fordeveloping and maintaining a range and variety of sultable work locations, s¢reening, assigning, equipping and super- vising clientala In accordance with Corrections Branch Stand- ards. For more information on. this program or to submit written proposals, contact: Deborah Poland, Probation Officer for Stewart, B.C. (638-3231) or Kerrie Delnes, Local Director, Probation Office, 120 — Court: house, 3408 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2N6, Phone: 638-3231. credits of area high school graduates has become a matter of concern to Northwest Com- munity College. At its last regular meeting, the board pass- ed a motion ‘‘that the college write the Minister of Education regarding the apparent low levels of achievement at the high school level in math and physics and that this low level of achievement was reflected in students not being able to meet the requirements of the college and university system.”’ NWCC president Dr. Val Province of British Columbia Ministry of ae Environment REGISTERED TRAPLINE AUCTION LEGAL NOTICE “Nolice inviting bids at public auction.” Pursuant to the Wildlife Act and its Regulations the Ragiona) Manager, Fish and Wildlife Branch will offer for sale by pubiig auction in Terrace on October 12, 1988 the righl to trap for species of fur bearing animals on several Irapline areas in Skeena Region. The teapline areas to be auctioned are: [| agogTaa? =—s on tha Kildala River _ 0803TOES at Staniforth Point on : Devastation Channel O803T 107 on east side of Pooley Island 06037108 on Susan Island o603T110 at north end of Roderick _— Island ; O603T114 on west sida of Devastation Dies Channe! 06111076 49 -on Banks stand 06147023 on Big Falls Creek 106147091 at Alice Arm 9121¢ Sie Province of British Columbia —— Ministry of Transportation & Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: SKEENA Highway District: TERRACE Project or Job Number: J-5230 Project ar Job Description: OITCH MAINTENANCE COMPLETION (AREA “C” SALVUS) Tender Opening Date/Time: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 AT 2:00 P.M. File: 52-0-23) Surety Bid Bond of Certified Dopasit Cheque is not required. ‘ Tender documents wiih envelopa, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are available free of charge ONLY from Miniatry _ of Transportation & Highways, 300 — 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VG 1V4 between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, excep! Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 638-3360 Tenders will’bé opened at Minlstry of Transportation and Highways, 300 — 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4. -George said the concern arose partly because they had great difficulty finding students who would qualify for their Elec- tronics Technician program. “Very few have the background to get into it. It’s essential these students have a good.Grade 12 program, particularly science.” George: said the problem wasn’t a matter of students hav- ing low math’ or science marks, but of finding students who had even taken the courses and pass- ed them. . Caledonia Senior Secondary vice-principal Mark Frye ¢x- plained students don’t need Grade 12 math or science in order to graduate. A Grade 12: English, plus three electives authorized by the province are required, Students have. the _ P.M. Wightman . District Highways Manager ' git4c Province of British Columbla wat Ministry of Transportation & Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: ATLIN Highway District: PRINCE RUPERT Project or Job Number: G-002/88 ling of Highway 37 between 2.0 km north of Taft Creak Bridge and 3.0 km south of Cousins Craok Multiplate (14.0 km) THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT Is TO INCLUDE APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND PROVINGIAL SALES TAX. Tender Opening Date: SEPTEMBER 26, a88 Tender Opening Time: 2:00 P.M. Tander documents with envelope, plans, of Tranaportation and Highways, Suite 204, 815 - 1st Avanue West, Prince Rupert, B.C. Vad 183, Telephone: 627-0485 between the Projact ar Job Dascription: Crushed Gravel- specifications and conditions of tender are available free al charge ONLY from Ministry choice of options, so a graduate could have chosen geography in- stead of alegebra. ‘‘We counsel students to take Grade 12 chemistry and biology if they are interested in taking. rehabilita- tion medicine at UBC, for exam- ple,” Frye said. “‘It depends on what they want to do after high school.” * been talking to school divisions, especially in Kitimat, about the “concern. “Industry now requires _ and math background.” Kitimat’s Clive Hall agrees. He’s overseeing a NWCC math upgrading course, which will George said the college had. students to have a better science: to ensure jobs with big em- A group of recent grads in ployers like Alcan and Ocelot town from Prince Rupert are filled locally. ‘‘More and responded, “‘Why would you more employers are asking for take something you don’t really algebra and physics. In Ontario, need? When are you ever going the GM plant has 1200 produc- to use algebra? ‘‘ They also cited tion workers involved in robot- the difficulty of such courses. ics — they’ve become electri- Terrace’s Mike Denomme and cians. In the future, pot line Dean Star from the Nass Valley workers at Alcan might have to said Grade 12 science and math be technologists.” . courses were *‘too demanding Math is especially crucial if and have too much homework.” people want to keep up with They said these courses were for technology, such as retrainingin the more academically inclined computers, Full-time day students, such as those planning courses and possibly part-time to attend university. evening study will be available for recent ahd not-so-recent Grade 10 student Elaine De grads wanting to upgrade their Melo said she wasn’t planning to skills. take Grade 12 math and science, A number of local teenagers as she figured they wouldn't be were queried about why high useful for her future career plans school students seem to be in hairdressing. Kari Karpyshyn avoiding Grade 12 math. and said she might take them, and is science. Cher Pelsma said the planning to go into real estate. courses are more difficult, and Linda Legace said she had ‘‘no only the more motivated stu- idea.” When asked if a lack of dents pick them. She said it math and science study would would help if there were fewer hold them back in. later life, students in the class so the perhaps when changing careers, | teacher could take more time ex- the three agreed it wouldn’t be a plaining difficult concepts to problem. 0 nfly 7 pine mushroom depot our Ast year in business | - hut as §& rong as the = 7° | | market leaders = Se eet a cee oat 4 : aT enn a ae ne hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to FAIR RETURN FOR YOUR WORH TPr istration is required prior to 4:30 p.m., : a “Ootober 14, 1988, inlerasted parties should. fueey. except Honenve igineting office: start at the end of this month. 1) patween 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday ta eo oaes er of originating , “There's a problem in local in- Pride cone mr On e000. Tenders wil be opened at Prince Rupert ere § P hi dred f , . : anager, re . A : ; . ; - aa earners, B.c. VOJ. 2NO (lelephone. Oistrel Oftice, amt en Avenue . dustry, where wale. th ap 33 | 3 Ss anks St ‘ Te - 47-7303) or 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace. LM. Kelly, Distitet Highways Manager plications are on file, gathering Pp ae “ 1n € RE a ce 1° B.C.VBG 1K7 (telephone 638-3279). {boven 91216 Ministry Orticial | dust, because. the applicants ic } ae don’t have the prerequisite re- quirements,’’ He said it’s impor- call+Bee Richard - 6359705 or 6352436