a OM Pee ae Te 22. Terrace Réview — Wednesday, February 1, 1989 MB Snowmobilas "0 ey Skidoo 500, excellent’ condition. - Asking $3,000. firm. Honda ATC -110, good condition. Asking $800. Phone 628-3526: _- “4410 Snowmobile trailer; double wide, tiit and swivel. deck. Asking $500. firm. _ Phone 635-2619. .. 217 ‘Trucks fea” = 4 Red Ford 1974 Econoline cargo van; good running order. WIll consider trade for a Chevrolet. Asking $4,000 - obo, Phone 632-3104. - 2H? 4980 QMC 4x4, short wheelbase, ood -running condition. Calt 189 after 6 p.m. ; 2i8p 1980 Ford truck for sala. Phone 635-6845. 2/22p 1979 Ford. pickup F-150, automatic trans., tape deck and radio. Asking $7,300 OBO. Call 638-1419 after 2. p.m. . 2122p 4977 Toyota Land Cruleer 4x4. One owner, 49,000 orl -‘es, electric winch, fac*7. QQ ? uals, Rus- ty but goc anical condition. $1,250. Phone 635-7840, ask for Mark. =. tinp 1960 %-ton Chev 4x4 pickup with canopy. $4,000. Phqne 638-8513. ; p PROVINCE OF _ BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION ; AND HIGHWAYS " HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electaral District: Atlin Highway District: Stikine Project or Jeb Number: AS141 Project or Job : Clearing, Grubaing and Disposal. ol~ Material for Relocation of Highway/Alrsirip al Bob Quinn an Highway #37. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accapted. Tender Opening Date/Time; February 02, 1989 al 10:00 a.m. ' 0 _Suraty Bid Band or Certified Deposit Cheque is not re- quired. . Tender documents, with envelope, plans, specifica- tions: and conditionsof tender are available Iree- of charge ONLY from Stikine District Oifics, corner of Stikine & Commercial Drive, Ganeral Delivery, Dease Lake, B.C.-VDC 1LD, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number af originaling office: 771-4511. - Pre-Tender meeting will be held at: Bob Quinn Lake Highways Camp. Date/Time: January 27, 1989 at 11:00 a.m. Tenders wil! ba apaned at Stikine District Office, cor- her af Stikine & Commercial Drive, General Delivery, Deasa Lake, B.€. VOC 1L0, OP. Stead, Minlstry Offictal. 2/te Aresponsible coupte with three chil- dren would like to rent a three or tour bedroom home close to town. Please phone 635-6230. -. 2f6p 1 bedroom apartment or house. Preferred all utilities Included. Need. . by February 1 or there after. Phone 635-4219 ask for Dawn. 217 ~. 2te 3 bedroom house; reliable work- ing couple. WII sign iease, top refer- ences, Wanted February/March. No childran. Phone 624-4115. 3/10 Footate Ta.ctassily There will be a first ever Reunion of the Class of 1971 from Nanaimo Senlor Secondary School. If you at- tonded N.D.S.S. and graduated In 1971 (this does NOT mean Just grad- uates) we are holding an 16 year reu- nion. If you have not received your info, and registration forms please contact us. The reunion is in Nanal- mo at Beban Park July 14 & 15 1989. We are still looking for over 100 tor- mer classmates. Class of 1971 Reu- nion, N.D.S.S., 8112 Lorenzen Lane, Lanizville, B.C., YOR 2H9. 217 Electrolux shampoosr, $150. Coffee - table, $65. Two end tables, $90. for the palr. Recliner, $60. Phone 632-7781. ; 2/24 Beige & dark brown sectional sofa; with octagonal oak coffee table with tinted glass top and wicker botton, -ex condition. Asking $650./set. Phone 638-1211. 2/24 -_ a B.C. BUILDINGS cau "INVITATION TO TENDERS Project 984040, Remove existing _ carpet and install new in three houses and trailer In Dease 4 Lake, B.C, Tender Documents may be obtained after January 27th, 1989 from British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7. Sealed Tenders will be received at the above address until 3:00 p.m. February 16th, 1989 and will be opened in public at that time. For further information call Rod Peters in Terrace at 638-3221. B.C. Buildings Corporation CN Rupert, B.C.: TENDERS FOR RENTED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION CN may wish to rent constrictlon equipment during 1989 on an ‘‘as and when’” re- quired basis and Is presently compiling its Rental Equipment List. The following equipment may be required at various locations between Taverna, 8.C. and Prince Trucks, Backhoos, Excavators, Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Cranes, Graders, Scrapers and other Miscellaneous Haavy Equipment ’ Equipment lists and rates must be registered In accordance with and on the Abdout.a doz ed an organizational meeting of the Skeena Protection Coalition chaired by Maureen Bostock last . week and’ decided that a recyc- -. ling alternative to waste disposal _ was the best way to address en- © vironmental concerns at the root. level. 2 More global issues were touched on in the initial stages . of the meeting — CNR; Hydro’. and forestry pesticide use, -log- ging and other industrial. prac- tices and processes, the ozone layer — in general, the whole environment. But wisdom dic- tated that the issues were too. large. It was felt more expedient to start small and gradually work up to the bigger issues. . Also, it: was recognized by the. coalition that there were cor- porate difficulties in ‘dealing with waste management and” time was needed for change. Of . the ‘issues discussed, it “ was recognized that: CNR had very few options at the present time, forestry research’ is. ‘terribly’ underfunded — leaving manage- ment..with few alternatives — and environmental monitoring by government agencies is inade- quate. = 6” Co For this reason, it appears that ‘the course of action at-the local level will be an awareness campaign to promote recycling. Plans include a mall display and public survey, talking to the city about ‘present and future, dis- posal plans,.and lobbying for change, promoting ‘bulk foods, and ‘‘getting into the schools’ to educate the young before they | Gym nast S. —_ | continued from page 17 where it was necessary to divide _ them into two groups — begin- ners and advanced. Simons says that the advanced group had two additional two hour sessions every week in-addition to the regular three hour Saturday morning session which was primarily a time just for ‘fun gymnastics’. oo Once the local gymnasts were more competitive, says Simons, they began. attending organized meets at Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Telkwa and Smithers, and the original three- “member executive took care of all the scheduling, transporta- tion, lunches and coaching. But _it was all worthwhile. “‘It was very rewarding to see how they had progressed,”* says Simons. From this point, the club was _able to get the help of a Van- couver coach who boarded with the Simons and Vancouver gym- nasts who boarded with the fam- ilies of the clubs two top gym- nasts — the Hardings and the Checkleys. With this help, says Simons, “Our advanced group really improved.” In 1978, the Simons’: moved to Kitimat leaving Orr to man- age to club and look for other . volunteers. But, according to Simons, the club continued to. grow. “They have gone nowhere but up,’’ “she says. “It’s a pleasure to see how far they’ve gone and we hope the public and business community will see fit to help them realize their dream of their own gymnastics building.”’ And Ellen Simons would be pleased to know that the club is. well.on their way to that dream. - The present executive. has the plans and a model already com- plete and is now waiting for the city to come up with a suitable | site. Serving on that executive are president Erica Neves, vice:. president Lorraine Jordan, treasurer Pat Williams, secretary Bobbie Phillips, pre-competitive director Carla Kelly, competitive director Cherralee Roberts, public. relations director Maria Mateus, coaching ‘director Dianne Chalupiak and registrar Nancy Arbuah. on learn old habits... habits like the . use of disposable diapets “and a . ve et : cer ae ee : ‘ap - : 2 a. ‘ a sl da ee F ~one oF i. ¢ : ay ne cc er A ‘ om re . . J . & | ; wo la ce why , ‘ : o eal ‘ . . ao on - ae ane er styrofoam containers — and un-. _ _ questioning faith in corporate ©” ariswers like biodegradable plastics. ‘‘Chemicals from biodegradable products still: go into the soil,”’ pointed out one coalition member. — ane _ The group .also saw ‘these : measures as employment oppor-" tunities for some enterprising entrepreneur — a recycling busi- . ness and diaper-service were two. ~ that were mentioned. ‘‘Perhaps we cai make a difference itiour — . area,”’ says Bostock. “Perhaps. _ we can makea start.” And when the time comes to’ deal with these larger issues, “How hard do ‘we lobby?’ — asked ofie of the group. ‘‘As far - replied Bostock. « _ THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS. . THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES -- This emblem identifies ~ the clvic-minded businessmen who sponsor “ici. In the community. Terry 638-8178 Vi. 635-5672 Alma , 638-1204 i. 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Sunday 12:00 a.m. 10:00 p. ES oc. ' : . MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1989. Llsts recelved after 4643 Park Avenue 7 1800 Bote 6 int f | Terrace, BG Ph. 636-6154 (papa i : that date will not be considered. oo " ne z “4 Equipment lists must include the following information and remain in effect until 31 | Decamber 1989 = - Ce ; : Make, model, serial number, year, attachments, W.C.B. Registeation No., amount pote oN opper _ : Hablity Insurance carried, business address and telephone, . Ce P | | Equipment ane fates sieaont wit Include operator, The above does NOT include eee ee re Grill at the 0 f _tanting or jeasing equipment without operators. a os : ; -66 The lowest or ariy quotation not necessarily accepted. GN reserves the right to select | This spot could. a Terrace Hotel 635-6630 be yours — R.A. Walker expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant Sentor Vice-President hours. Westerh Canada, "Edmonton, Alberta 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.