AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 7, 2000 ; beginning at 12:06 Noon For School District #54 (Bulkley Valley) At the Maintenance Compound 3377-3rd Ave., Smithers, B.C, Bhickboards Cabinets Shelving Tables ~ Benches . Chairs and Desks Loekers 4 Photocopiers TVs and VCRs Computers Printers, Paper Feeds, IBM Compatible & others Sinks and Toilets Towel Dispensers - Projectors and Tape Recorders Keyboards, Manitors. CPUs, 1987 Ford Tempo Universal Gym Stacking Boxes Ping Posy Table X-Country Skis Lawnmowers «” Paint Electric Ranges Heaters : ~ Pavement Painter Carpet Cleaners Doors Elvetrical Supplies Lights Plumbing Supplies Metal C.2, 8.3, R.R#1, Telkwa, “Not résponsible for-accidents 2. _ 240 PERSONALS © EVANLY-RAYS FREE 2000 CALENDAR SRY 39.99 collectors edition roted hest service ond most accurate psychics in Cdoin 1998 +1999 ® Career * Relationships ® Spouse habits * Picking Lotto #s *¥ in 2000 1-900-451-4055 24 HRS. $2.99/min - 164 365° MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE °, EXTRA HEAVY duty complete- ly enclosed utility trailer. New, cost $2000. Will sell for $1250. Also, custom built checkerplate front bumper with grill guard to fit older Ford. $100. 250-615- 0037 IN THE dark? 745 ext. prob- lems? Card Down every 2 weeks? New recievers avail- able. We don't use Freeware or shareware Reprogramming, un- looping. Access Cards’ Avail- able. Phone 250-846-9762 Plus many items too minerous to mention,” Subject tu aaduitinns and deletions. Terms Cash Persons paying for major tems with uncertified chee may be required Co leave itents on the grounds until cheque clears the bunk, KERR’S AU LEGAL HELP on any matter. Top quality professionals at a . price you can afford. Contiden- tial. For free information, call 1- 800-668-3112 “DOG TRAINING, Obedience, MOVING OUT- Selling ‘various household items, including dish- washer, BBQ, middle age elec- tric sewing machine on table w/ tredle, Tenor Sax, phone 250- 635-9338 MPLICITY WALKING Tractor. 92" rototiller & 36” snow throw- er. $450, 250-633-2435 NORDICTRACK TREADMILL, Skier, stepper, folds down. With speed, distance, heartrate, pulse. $1200 new, asking $300 obo. Adjustable aerobic steps $35 obo Phone 250-638-6263 “PICTURE WINDOW and sliding glass doors, e/c used hot waler tank, and new toilet. Phone 250-638-1511 SCHOOL CLASSROOM Dispc- sal, 24'x40’ portables, near new, Salmon Arm/ Soren- to/Kamloops. Easy to move. Ex- cellent value. Immediate sale. First come. Where is. All Sea- sons. 250-675-2749, 250-656- 7922. TRAGER PELLET furnace, model GB4130. Complete with blower. 250-692-7137 USED SEA Kayaks sale. Sea- ward singles and doubles. Her- itage sit-on-tops, Chesapeake Cape Charles, paddles, spray decks, rescue equipment, dry bags. Toll frea 1-888-529-2510. eco@ kootenays.com WALKER EVOLUTION/Harizon 20" wide in efc, $350. Call 250- 635-2234 PIPES. FOR SALE From 3” pipe to 16” pipe Schedule 40 to 1/4” wall and 1/2” wall, link from 6 to 60’ long For more info call 250-635-7781 380 TIMBER _ DELUXE WOOD water outdoor furnaces Friesen built CSA ap- proved for all healing systems al prices never seen belore. From $3150. Woed Fired Fur- naces Sicamous. 1-800-337- QB77. NADINA ENTERPRISE, wood- working: T&G 1'x4" $0.34 lin.f1"’*6" = $0.39 lin. f/2"x6" $0.59 tindt Logeabin siding 2"x6" $0.69 lin.ft. Cabin fogs, T &G 4"x6" $1.29 lin.ft/ Flooring, pine, 1"x8" $0.65. Prices by lin.ft.Call Albert 250-695-6954 NEW QUONSET building. 25’ long x 40' wide. Naver erected. $4,500, Phone 250-545-2104 _ 395 WANTED RETIRING OR Clasing Store? We pay top cash dollar for your inventory! Surplus Herby's . Kamlaops. Phone John or Todd 1-P Fax 1-250-376-0834, web www.surplusherbys.com email {ohn@ surplusherbys.com TIONS. (250) 846-5392: 2 Leach atthe Grouitids:, S85 WANTED. WANTED FREEZER burned meat or fish for sled degs. Will pick up 250-635-3772 WANTED: PINBALL Back Glass. Any condition. Please call 250-635-3544. _ 425 LIVESTOCK NORTHERN SADDLE club Poker Ride! Oct. 14th, 3 hours. Registration at Driftwood hall at tiam, last rider out at 12:30. Each hand $20, includes food and drinks. Don't have to ride to play a hand. A $5 drop card may be purchased after the tide, 1st prize 1/2 of pot, 2nd prize 20 min helicopter ride do- nated by Canadian Helicopters, plus many more prizes. For furhter information cantact Gail at 250-847-5743 STRAW FOR Sale square bales. Phone 847-4083 WANTED TO buy certifled rid- ing helmets for a new jinior horse club, [n Brings Lake. Please call Lisa at 250-698- 7398 YOUNG BROWN egg laying chickens available now, have all vaccinations. Cash only sales. Bring your own boxes. 604-856- 1243 435 PETS" leash training, behaviour modifi- cation, one on one personalized training, discount packages available, for appointment at your convenience. Call Lea @ 250-635-0177 GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies for sale. Vet checked, First shots. Parents can be viewed. Available at the end of October, $400. 250-798-2045 (Lakelse . lake) PURE BRED Chocolate Lab puppies. 1st shots. Ready to go mid-October. $400, 250-598- 79568 Evenings only. ROTWEILER PUPS. 6 females. 7 weeks old. $200. 250-638- 8561 YELLOW LAB puppies, for sale to good home, $290, 250-635- 0865 460 EQUIPMENT SANDBLASTING SAND deliv- ered, excellent price. 847-4083 = By Lois Hole “2 (LH) hove o confession to moke: | #2 don’t do much proning in the foil, Several mes I've mode a resolution to gel out = there with the sheats before the snow falls, 329 but somehow something always comes up. "Is-g shomefol is 0 greot time f0 prune 4 trees, shrubs, and perennrals. For one thing, ° the trees ore dormant in the toll ond won't : be unduly stressed when you stort snipping =~ branches, They'te easier to get al, too, since ~, many of the garden flowers ore oll finished and you don't have fo worry cbout crushing - them underfoot, More importantly, fall prun- ing removes 0 source of spring disease ond =: Insect otoblems-old, weak,” or’ damoged branches, Bgsides, fall pruning means thot ce there's one fess job to'do in the spring. * (Note thot svergreens, unlike most trees, hould ba pruned while they ore actively 5), grawingyfor evergreens, thal hoppens in late 9 spring.) cs Pruning Basis re: There oreo few rules, though, Fitst ond = foremost, nevet fry to prune o tree that’s E too big for you to handle. Without. the ba prone rating and equipment, pruning 43 lorge trees can be dangerous. Do yoursell 0 = fovour ond call in a certified arborst for the a dificult or hazardous pruning jobs. ie Never prune frees unless you've token *. the time to leam how ta moke a proper cut, lens do more horm then good, and there ara planty of good books with diagroms thot 3 show the difference between o healthy cut ) ee? ed Where the brdhtere terrace.builders @ osg.net am 1-800-470 DO IT FAX (250] 634-5093 3207 Munres, Terrace 635-6273 a) a 460 EQUIPMENT 1960 ALICE Chambers HD9 Bulldozer c/w angle dozer, bush rake, winch, 6200 hrs. $7500 obo, 250-562-0766 1997 DOPPLEAS B-train trail- ars, $32,900 obo, 250-992- 5465 THUNDERBIRD RANCH and farm equipment. Quality used sales & locators. Hauling avail- able. Dave Crossan 250-567- 2607, 6 km Mapes Road, Van- derhoof, BC 480 MACHINERY 1984 KENWORTH with 1997 Peerless Page 30 tom iowbed with detachable deck, 10’ wide, tandem axel. 10’ heavy rome disc. 250-694-3546 1995 CAT 320 CW ultimate 5300 Harvester head, 6200 ofiginal hours. Very clean. Ready for work. View at Tweedsmuir Trucking, QGurns Lake. $175,000, Call Mark 250- 695-6371 or cell 250-692-6054 -- 510 BUSINESS | “OPPORTUNITIES” 1,200 BC Businesses for Sale. www, Business-Trader.com View online or call 604-312- 7B76 HOME OF Business 0 Down, 0 Payments, new computer, full warranty websile listing, video game card, printer, $800 soft- ware package for less than a toonie a day. 1-B77-633-7566. MODERN RESTAURANT for {ease at the Houston Motor Inn. Ideal fora family business. For details call 250-845-7112 or fax your application to 250-845- 4580 . 510 BUSINESS. "OPPORTUNITIES ' EXCITING OPPOTUNITY learn how ta market almost anything fram home. Make 100K/year. Tall free info, 1-877-604-3635 FREE REPORT reveals how to make up to $20,000/month with 1-900 telephone numbers and intarnet websites! Call 24 hours: 1-800-771-7430, ext. 386 or vis- itwww.900secrets.com REAL ESTATE Brand New Concept. Exit Realty | offers Franchise opportunities . throughout BC. Call “Annette Roehlig Toll-free @ 1-877-604- 3948 (EXIT) = ROUTLEYS APPLIANCE Serv- ice Serving Vernon and area for over 20 years. Includes 1988 Dodge Van, tools, office equip- ment, warehouse — shelving, stock, trade equipment and more. Asking $25,000: 250- 546-5530 work, 250-546-8768 evenings. SMALL BUSINESS in. estab- lished mall far sale, key cutting, engraving, traphy iamacoids. Salmon Arm, 250-832-7378 ' TEST DRIVE! Unique opportun- - ily to own and operate a 2000 | Pete with zero down, You must have min, 2yrs llatdeck highway experience, able and willing to tun Canada/USA and possess good references. Tom or Andre. 800-663-0099 : 620 CAREERS ~ AUTO PAINTER required. Flat rate, CAR shop, must be fi- censed and experienced, etc. (Dupont paint} Fax resume to 604-793-6680 or phone toll free 1-888-368-3339 530 EDUCATION _. 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Also, | always recommend that beginners tackle only the small bronches end leave the larger ones for the experts, While you'te pruning those smoll bronches, make sure thot you don't ecciden- tally cut off cny buds. Springflowering alonts like czeleas, lilacs, ond rhedoden- dons produce buds dving the summer that [oy dormant over winter for flawer produc- tion the following spring. Obviously, if they oie sped aff, no flowers will follow. Rospberries Remove ony rospherry canes that pro- duced fruit over the summer, These are sec- ond year cones, ond hey won't produce any mora berias next yeot; Getting td of them leaves a deones, mare robust plant-the first yeor cones that didn’t produce berries this year will hove more room to grow next year. To make sure-thot, you're cutting out the. fight cones; look for tha remnants of Hit stolksthese ore the canes thot have to go. Use 0 shorp pott of pruners to cut the cones ofl right ot the soil level. Do Shearing Shearing off o tree or shrub’s conopy is 0 pear way fo prune; doing so encourages the quwth of weak, soft shoots. It’s for better to thin insteod. To thin, remove old bonches. This gives young bronches com to sprecd out. Nonking cherries and dog woods respond especially well to thinning; if they cen‘! thinned they tend to become over grown in justo few yeors, Hy Ae ae | F TIM,AR. ~ fises, doylilies, and any eorly blooming per Ferrace Co-op Home Centre 2912 Molitor St., Terrace 605-9595 Toll Free 1-800-848-6347 Paranniols Nony people cut their perennials right down ta te ground each year to cut down Fez 07 diseuse ond insect problems, while otters a prafr to leave some of the stems in place to trop snow. | prefer to eliminate potential insect ond disease troubles, so cut most of I my perennials down to three to five cm af above te soil. | don‘t cut back perennials in 314 their fitst yaar; this ollows the plonts to 34 astoblish themselves, There ore o few excep #8 tions to this ruleit’s fina to prune peonies, anmials in their first year, (Note: never cul petenni’s that sustain green foliage through Fig the winter, However, you ton cut the flower Be stems of these perennials down to the folk i age level. Similorly, if you hove perennial 334 cornations, leave oll the leaves on ond cut tha flower stem down to the foliage level.) .. The Right Tools 4 The most importent pruning fig | can gig : you is this: don't try fo sove money by f bis] ing a cheop sel of pruners, | know pega d In 3 who hove hod cheap shears breck in holl in 5 their hands right in the middle of cutting a jg small bronch.: You're for better off spending feu an extro few dolars to gat a goad my P| pruner that will last yeors. The peo U wwatk a with pride themselves on working with the hesttoclsand it shows up in their plants. For (urther information contact Hole’s, 4 101 Bellerose Drive, St. Albert, Alto ar their p92 Website ot www.holescnline.com. be 520 CAREERS CHEF/ MANAGER: = Expari- enced couple ta operate small Italian Restaurant at Lakeside Cariboo reson. Accomodations available. Italian cooking experi- ence required. Attractive remu- neration ackage. Reply w/re- sume; Judy Warner, 1800 Spy- glass place, Vancouver, BC; V5 @ 4K8 ; EXECUTIVE. DIRECTOR wan- ted for interior Space & Science Centra, Vernon. Develop & Markel programs, manage cen- ter & more. Details - http:/ www2junction.net/~vernsc] — or . phone 250-545-3644 “GM TECHNICIAN Required -by Fraser Valley. GM Dealership. -Auto trans... experience: an. as-. set. Apply to: Norm Koch, Ma- torcade Chev Olds, 30355 Au- tomall Drive, Abbotsford, BC, V2T SM1. Phone. 604-857- 5200, fax 604-857-5282, email: service @chevelty.com The Terrace Standard, Wednesda _good. engine and. electrical _and benefit package. INLAND. KENWORTH Farker Pacific, Quesnel .is- currently taking resumes: for a Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanie and Heavy Duty Truck Machanic. Truck applicant should have a background plus MVI certifica- tion. Equipment applicant must have hydraulic and electrical background for forestry swing applications. Competitive wage Send resumes ‘in confidence to: In- land. Kenworth, 3150 Highway 97N, Quesnel, BC, V2J -3J4, Attn: Roy Cherry KAMLOOPS BASED Company requires Truck- Driver to run BC/Alta. General freight, super train, (lat deck work. Benefits & donusplan.--Tarp pay. New equipment. Min. 2 yrs. experi- enced, Revenue pay (Avg. 35¢ - 45¢/mile) Please fax resume & , October 4, 2000 - B7 , S40 HELP. | _ WANTED | HEGIONAL courte \ COMPANY is looking for Full-Time and Part-Time OWNER OPERATORS for small package delivery work and contract daily runs. Applicants will need late model, white van. Please fax resume with current drivers’ abstract to current drivers abstract to 250- 828-1490 604-207-2801 S vy, your rale. _ 250.951.7814, standards. Associated supervisory/ad We would Hike to thank all applicants for the: .: Shostlisied candidates will be contacted. “Help build an industry leader in safety & manufacturing performance as a Sawmill Supervisor Okanagan Falls Sawmill, coe 20 km south of Penticton (www.Penticton.com) T his position will fully willize your excellent interpersonal abilities and . proacuve approach, Working in a modern sawaiil environment, you w primarily focus on leading, motivaung and developing shift cmplofeces to _ achieve or exceed production targets, while meeting high quality and safety ~ ministrative functions will also. be part o Key selection factors will include: « demonstrated effective supervisory ~- experience a leadership and team-building skills encompassing the utllization of | - ~ >. Total Quatity tools # proficiency with MS Office applications _ Organizing, problem-solving and communication skills. ., When you joln Weyerhaeuser, a dynamic and progressive integrated -. forest preducts company, you can expect promising career prospects and aa attractive lifestyle, Please submit your application by 4:00 pm,.- October 20, 2000 to; Hunan Resources Coordinator, Weyerhacuser, PO Box 800 (1850 Mission Flats Rd.), Kaniloops, BC ¥2C 5M7; fax A. Weyerhaeuser The future is growing™. ‘a good planning, ir Interest; however only e accessible housing needs * valid driver's license ' @ highly organized REGIONAL HOUSING COORDINATOR Objectives of the program: * empower NW communities to respond appropriately to housing issues * increase access to, and awareness of the need for, safe, affordable, * assist organizations with housing initiatives * promote appropriate changes to OCP’s, in order to preserve and expand the stock of affordable housing Se * help NW communities initiate actions relevant to their specific housing Qualifications /Requirements of the Applicant: - *« demonstrated background in housing issues * experienced public speaker . * conflict resolution/negatiation skills * familiarity with all levels of government and how th the Municipal/Regional levels oe * ability to travel frequently within the Region * must have own suitable vehicle * ability to work independently and cooperatively * excellent oral and.written communication skills * excellent computer skills * flexible, self-motivated, resourceful * ability to write lengthy, detailed reports and proposals The Closing Date for this position is 4:00 pm, October 13; 2000. For more , information, call Helga or Tanya at 635-4631. - ae Send resume and hand-written cover jetter to: Terrace Anti-Poverty Group Society 4628 Park Avenue Terrace, 8C, V8G 1V7 ey work, particularly at 40 10 “10 -1 -% 9 the ability to relate well to youth a This is a temporary, part-time (25 hours per week) position in a unionized environment. Hours of work are flexible but the successful applicant will be expected to work after school hours. Employment is contingent on acceptable results of a criminal record search, Resume, with cover tetter, should be addressed to the Hiring Committee, Terrace Women’s Centre, 4542 Park Ave. Inquiries may be directed to Liza or Carol at 638-0228, cations is October 17" at 4:00 pm. co i Terrace Women’s Resource Centre i) Co-ordinator of Youth Programs The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre Society is seeking a motivated, pas- sionate, friendly individual who will see themself as part of a feminist Coliective. We are accepting applications from cool, energetic feminists for the position of Coordinator of Youth Programs. This 6 month program (poss- ibly longer) is designed to link young women in the community to the resources available to them. The successful candidate will ideally be cedi- cated to equality and women's rights and will have an understanding (or strong desire to learn) of issues facing young women in today’s society. The successful applicant will be responsible for: operating a young women's drop in centre coordinating programs and delivery of relevan liaising with community agencies designing an effective program promotion strategy supervision of project staff , * Applicants should possess: g the ability to research and adapt mat relate to young women # excellent organizational skills ¢ excellent written and interpersonal skills $ the ability to work independently as well as c t workshops erials and approaches to effectively ollectively Closing date for appli-