vv VvVVY we weer _. v = TERRACE STANDARD « BUSINESS Your Bunny Will Be. HA Le we, REGULABI — Getting started WORK. ‘on Sadie,is a female terrier ‘approximately 1 year old. She has a very sweet personalilty, and is. always ready to go for a ‘walk. Sadié would be great company with lots of love to give to a family she could call her own. . Ernesto and Maria Carreiro’s new home at 5021Keith Ave. is under way. The cou-. ple lost-their home of 35 . years in January of this ee 7 : ; mo Get the vaccine... not the flu. VIEW ANIMALS AT: www.petfinder.com Come see these animals at the Terrace Animal Shelter year after a fire gutted it. __» The couple was in dan- ger of not being allowed’ to rebuild. because their home is located is what is _ desginated as a light in- dustrial area for the city. Aspecial bylaw passed" by city council this sum- . mer means: the couple’ ‘can remain on their prop- . erty and build again. That's carpenter Kor- win Siemens looking over the plans for the elderly couple’s new home. It will take about three months to finish the home. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN | PHOTO INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS are FREE for: - © People 65 years and older Adults and children with a chronic illness” e Children aged 6 to 23 months e People working directly with live poultry or swine ° Household and regular child care contacts of children aged 0 to 23 months - . ¢ Household contacts for people at high risk for influenza. . e Pregnant women in their third trimester or those who are at higher risk for influenza . Ifyou "re in an at-risk category, you ‘can get your flu shot ata local clinic: ‘Terrace an North West Health Unit (in Auditorium) _ 3412 Kalum Street DAYTIME drop-in clinics:. 8:30am - 4: 30pm November 7 - 10 November 14 - 18 EVENING drop-in clinics: 6:30pm - 8:30pm. November 9 (Wednesday) » | November 14 (Monday) | ee - November 16 (Wednesday) a _— Pod For more information, call 250-638-2200 | | Economic development | group shuffles board exec | | THE TERRACE Economic Development ‘Authority has a H new chair‘of its board of directors. Campbell Stewart, who has been on the board for two years, moves into the position left vacant by outgoing chair Stephanie’ Forsyth who is also the president of Northwest F Community College. i Stewart is also a‘part’of* the: Kitimat: Terrace Industrial: * Development Society — a group of business people trying to attract industry to the Kitimat and Terrace area. “We've got a great group of people on the board who are really passionate about the community,” Stewart said. _ Other changes to the make-up of the board include the - creation of the positions of secretary and treasurer. _ Jeannine Knox is moving into the role of treasurer and Lael McKeown is the secretary and Bert Husband, former Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce president, is the new vice chair. And the new representative on the board from Northwest Community College is David O'Leary, the new dean of in- struction there. yy _ - Ho northern health — . “ : www. northernhealth.ca 2005 Dr. REM. Lee Foundation End-of -year t tax tips — CER IAWUEE |! Ua!!! - Warren Connacher Lal © a £5 FCIPIPEEERSS Lal -— Oct 27 $50 Oct 28 Diana Towriss * $50 Oct 29 Tina Fehr $50 - Oct 30 Sonja Braman. $50 Oct 31 Jennifer Wraight $100 - Nov 1 Lynette Phillips $100 ° Nov 2 * Cathy Jackson $50 = N GE ELIC AS 4621-8 Lakelse Ave. HAIR JOAN HAIR SALON. 615-0092 Come in to Angelica’s Hair Salon for cuts, highlites, colours & perms for all those special occasions. Book your appointment today! "Go Canucks GO!” - piu: 7 Only: 220 in Canada! Limited Supply! : "Go Leafs ¢ Go!” i oi Also: Let's. Go Flames!” & at Gemma’, your Bradford dealer! Where Quality Makes The Difference