‘Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 24, 1990 — Page A? RAINBOW EMBROIDERY IN BUSINESS § SINCE 1963 ‘Full Service ae [BALLOONS AWAY! Fae iy bay New to Terrace is Heather's Balloon Magic and Flowerland, de fee a number of years it was operated aut of the old store nexi to « bea u y a 0 ni: tac BF: £ the Terrace Hotel and has operated out of its present location tn December 1987, Rainbow Embroidery started ‘| 2obler and exciting Balfoon decorating, Promotional displays, |i since May of 1978. We have a small motors repair shop and sall mororeycles. powersaws, outboards, boats, lawn BR -| asa home based business; The purchase of an in- _| balloon gift wrapping and arrangements. They also have unl- dustrial‘ embroidery machine began the concept of a. ‘one. ‘of Terrace s newest editions Is “mises. by a |. que balloon deliveries fork birthdays, new arrivals, showers, [ ce business that would be ® creative, Personalized and § : Karlene". This’ full service beauty Salon: is unique” “weddings, anniversaries: ‘OF: any. special occassion. Heathers = a . of six were bor in the area and attended the local schools. f George... ron ng. ‘Images by Karte! ig the only salon in town to baloons, decorations,’ ‘fresh and. ‘ilk flowers as well as i ne ey : have been involved in many things in the ‘community, have The business expanded | in May of 1988: with the’ : a ove suche, come te -ecilty. Owner Karlene Clark ical Plants. ther Graydon has-been a. Terr @ resident tor (ali ‘A: f - served a stint on council, both as alderman and mayor. | am | addition of an estabtished retail shirt-shop. Rainbow * vears id. She bat od he al x ne she was only ten “oy nO ea sh ray! on han ved | rac esident for OE alge END an active member of the Lions Club since 1959.1! spent four f Embroidery otters for Sele a variety of caps, jackets a Eng t Jpon her return to Tere Rarning in Lon- mb of tha Kinnette Gleb and Seed nowmumy. a i a a ~ years on the board of directors of Terrace & District Com- and various styles, of shirts and sports wear. Saad id has Coe ee return " Terrace, Karlene was 2 Heat or es te panels ‘Siub, and Sacred Heart Perish, Ui ie " munity Services, served on the hospital board, and have - Currently tocated | In thie Skéena Mall Rainbow Em- 4 ‘maried and has been here ever since with her husband | Heather tries to be a: ‘part, of any fun event, assisting with hope to pravide Terrace and outly- and two daughters ages, 12: and 19. Karlene and her © family enjoy skiing, and look forward to the opening of ~ Shames Mountain t this winter. been on the board of variance for the past:10- years and have | also sat as a member of the Court of Revision for the past 10. > years. | am also a pilot and a member of the: ‘Flying Club plus écorating : ideas, costumes and ‘entertainment, Atong with ing communities with areally funand “her husband Bruce, and.gon Ryan anid: their Super statt they unique. Service to suit everyone! broidery “adds ‘the .“personal touch” -to -all your | numerous other community involvements...” ‘Be. - : | | | = - Js | * |= yeep Laste! = as . i feathers. Balloon Mag c TERRACE. EQUIPMENT SALES Lt. || =" | Terrace, 6.0. (apap azzpamll © 635-4997 By gee te ae ody Skeena Mall. 638-6275 i : | id Flowerl d 4441 Lakelse Ave. 35-6384 _ : re 635-6312_ an owerlan 28 YEARS IN TERRACE! || “THE CUSTONER COMES RST” J po 3 Wilkinson Business Machines Is in Its 21st year 4 : Oo N E (@) F A K! N D | Terrace Sight & Sound has been in business in Ter- - of s@rving Northwest British Columbia, including ae | race for 28 years. It was first located on Lazelle Terrace, Prince Rupert, Kitimat and the surroun- » Established in 1984 by George Asp, the Thornhill Avenue, then moved ta the corner of Emerson and ding areas. me * Neighbourhood Pub is the only one of its kind in the Ter. Northienn Computer has been operating in Terrace for nine _ Lakelse, where Video Stop is now located and has been The largest office/equipment dealer in the Nor- ens race area. Whether you want to relax and unwind after a years and now boasts six sister stores throughout British Cal- a resident of the Skeena Mall since the mall opened in thwest providing Ganon equipment — fo : zy. ..[- hard day or meet with friends for'a good time the Thor- ‘umbla, Northern Computer carries Apple, IBM, Laser & _ 1978, We are proud to have been able to serve the photocopiers and fax machines, office furniture as ap Teen “ "ES. | nhill Neighbourhood Pub is the place to be, It offers a Hewitt-Rand, as well as accessories such as books, garies, entertainment needs of the residents of Terrace and the well as other accessories and quality equipment yee = eeaens, “> a. | gféat selection of your favorite beverages as well as and: diskettes. . ~_ Surrounding area all these years and know that our new lines. A courteous and efficient service staff en-- 3 ee a = * delicious food from the full service “Owls Nest” kit- The following people store manager Don Suttis, office ad- .. expanded music store will be a great advantage to our sure long term customer satisfaction. a ae YAEL sist . = chen. You can also take in the crib and Pool tour- ministrator Brenda. Nelaon, outside sales Chris Chicoine, “customers. With branches in Terrace and Prince Rupert the wae ~~; 'f paments as well as the new and exciting games and sales/support Mike Foote; inside sales Lisa Peters, and ser- Rick Slavik, who hails or iganally from Fort St. John company's success Is. based on the philosophy, al > fa ie ; ‘J functions put on by the management and staff. vice technician Tami Rae’ Mak! offer. you a fuil service com- joined Terrace Sight & Sound in June of 1988. He lives ‘the Customer Comes First’. Bob Wilkinson a : : = ~ |. _Burga Anderson has been the manager of the pub for puter store who has built its reputation on service and intend in Terrace with his wife, Irina, and his two small children and his staff remain committed to their customers - oN EP “ ~F 4 months now, but has lived in the Terrace area for 28 — “= to carry the tradition on for many more years. ” Skyler and Kaitlin. Rick has extensive experience in and wish continued economic rosperity for. the’ i | years. She enjoys being an active part of the communi- in Timber. Burga and her family en: , music both as a member of a band, playing bass guitar : Northwest: in . —— mes isan _ | ty, she is an executive for the Terrace Curling Club, a - joy living in the Terrace area and she ; . cee ‘ a ae . a ot Op “ay Curl Canada Instructor, B.C. Ladies Curling Association looks forward to her future at the , . ’- Club Rep., as well as the treasurer for Canadian Women _ Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub, _ THORNHILL: NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB | _ 2987 Troms? te maa **638-B404° 27 YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICED ~A-frlendship among three Air Force tachnicians laid ihe groundwork for what is today a very successtul fur- niture and appliance store. Totem Furniture started 27 years. ago as Totem T.V., expanding in 1965 to include appliances in its inventory. That's when current co- - owner Ed Moldenhauer joined his two ex Air Force bud- dias. Only five. years later Dick Sharples joined the taam, with Ed-and Dick eventually becoming the sole 1. owners, Sh B a — Totem. Furniture, like Terrace itself, has grown bined ex rat mg many ¥ ears of com- ‘tremendously over the years from its first location Tot e erence to thelr customers. where thé Bank of Nova Scotia now stands, to its pre- ; orem's secret for success is sim- sent Home at 4601 Lakelse Ave, Totem Furniture has. °°: (Bs a locally owned retail outlet we “been built upon a reputation for good quality, value’ and aiid our customers with a product a.concern for the customer. ey can rely on, while staying com: “Totem’s stalf of Ed, Curt McCann, Judy Comfart and Pebtve and providing back-up cme = _ _ Subtamer Service.” explains Ed. . 4545 Lazelle Ave = gym & Fitness Centre and as a member of our staff, Rick is a competent and committed member of the Slont & Sound team. Es EE a eee re Tents peed COMMON SENSE FITNESS Ironworks is celebrating its’ Fifth Anniversary this month, and fs acclaimed by many to be one of the finest fitness cen- tres in B.C. Dick Ladouceur takes pride in making everyone -feel comfortable in his club regardless of their age or their shape. He offers a facility with no heroes, just real people working out - fesling good. Dick, who is originally fram Quebec, has a wife, Camille, and two children; Michelle, 21 and.Ben, 15. Dick has worked out off and on since he was 14, He started instructing body building for Vic Tanney's Health Spa in 1967, in Ottawa. Although he's never been a health nut, he believes in keeping in decent shape and “Common Sense Training." Dick is also an.avid drummer, and likes to play for focal au- . diences whenever he can. Small business Week was first been held annually in late October § launched in British Columbia in 1979 and has grown to include more than — when the Federal Business Develop- information sessions. The Bank, ment Bank and its Lower Mainland along with co-sponsors in Atlantic: branches pooled their manpowerand Canada, Quebec, Ontario, the {financial resources and held informa- Prairies and North West Territories, tion sessions during a one week and B.C. and yukon, now organizes period. business fairs and exhibits, . The concept, which consisted of workshops, conferences, lun- j.. 14 information sessions addressing cheons, award ceremonies and — the needs of British Columbian en- much more. trepreneurs, was a sell-out. Riding The theme for this year's edition of 4501 Lakelse_ 635-4130 = | FURNITURE E APPLIANCE LTD. | ggg. 4158 Es high on this success, the FBDB repeated the Small Business Week experiment in 1980 and quickly had ‘to triple the number of sessions to accommodate the demand from local » business people. Small Business Week is Quality and Productivity: The Competitive Edge, The theme urges Canadian En- trepreneurs to do more than match the price, service and design of com- petitors; it stresses'the importance since 1963. | mLSHARGEPLAR WELL WORTH THE DRIVE From ite ‘small beginnings. the Safeway Bakéry has > sendy increased its capacity to produce more pro- ; WORKSHOP — ‘‘STRESS MANAGEMENT’ me © Coping wilh stress in today’s environment is an important part of managing your business. @ Take advantage of this workshop learning to recognize signs of organizational stress and how to deal with it. | Wednesday, October 24, 1990 on -Inn of The West a = TIME: . 6:30.- = 9:30 p.m. - COST: $40.00 "46; REGISTER: 7 oe Please call DANIELLE in Tarréce ~ — 635 4951 or Toll Free — }-800. 663. 5038 He “BUSINESS ‘OPPORTUNITIES ° _ AT YOUR DOORSTEP”: "Northwest Consolidated Supply has been s serving Terrace for 11 years. Located on Kelth Avenue — a bit out of the way — but wall worth the drive. We of- fer a wide varlety of products ranging from pool and hot tub supplies to pipes, fittings, hot water’ tanks and fireplaces. - Mei Ruttan, our sheet matal mechanic will custom — bend sheet metal for you, everything from wedding caké pans to Gar body parts and of course all heating and air conditioning ducts, - There's no Job too large or too small, or the best in service and supplies, ‘industrial or r commercial, drop - ; by. Youll be surprised! pee With the transfer of the assistant of providing the products and ser- ~ general manager of B.C. and Yukon vices their customers. can count on. -” regional-office to the bank's Montreal Through. the choice of popular f headquarters in 1981, came the themes and the organization of infor- '. idea of holding a country-wide event mative events, Small Business Week g to raise awareness for Canada's will continue - as it has over the past growing small business community. 11 years, to draw. thousands of en- ~ And so, Small Business Week went trepreneurs in-celebration of the in- . national. estimable contribution they make to Since that time, the event has our ‘economy each day. ’ ducts: ”: ce ‘The installation of the new oven in May '89 has In- “ereased ‘the bakery capacity to 400 loaves every 40 + minutes, for a total of 4800 loaves per 8 hr. shift, or 144 ‘doz: dinner, hamburger, or hotdog buns every 15 cs minutés, or 3,456 doz. per 8 hr. shift. is ‘Our-ovens have steam Incorporated in them, allowing "US to produce the crispy Franch Bread we are famcus ( ) ‘The addition that has been completed now offers our customers a full line of pure whipping cream products $ @ Well a8 a full selection of “cakes for alt occasions, Our. - -” |i staff. has Increased by three Jf to handle! the -Increase of = + “selection and the all new. Full ~ © Service Bakery: Dept. at fo " _ Satewoy. Thank you for attending our _ OPEN HOUSE ..Presented by... ~ Monday, October 22, 1990 © Ministry of Regional & Economic “Development . atour Terrace — Saturday, October 27, 1990 ‘FBDB BRANCH OFFICE Business Opportunities at your doorstep a -We-look forward to «= Northwest Community College - seeing you again soon ~ Time: 8:00 a.m. = 5:30 p.m. & . * = Gost: $40.00 uy THE CANADIAN CHAMBER ; : OF COMMERCE Please register at Chamber Office. . im ee g Federal Businass Banque fddérale te Davelapmant Bank de développement EL RUTTAN Sheet motal mechan’ nic f ) NORTHWEST: oS "CONSOLIDATED SUPPLY ir. a 635-7168 "pea Resional ic | Ra Regional an Ne eae ee Ee