We ‘the Hamilton family would like.to express our heartfelt thanks to all our friends and relatives for. | the kind expressions: of sympathy and help, floral “different charities, all -baking and food,. cards ‘and letters which helped _us in our tragic loss of our “Debbie.” With special thanks to Rev. Stan Bailey, Dietary Staff. at _Mills Memorial Hospital, ‘Lois Long, Joyce Prosser, | Eileen Micks, Mary Bond, Management and Staff at the Blue Boy: Hotel. and ‘Mr. Sport Restaurant, “Debbie's” co-workers. Loe ~- Thank-you -. Gordie, Hazel, Donna, tributes; .all donations to | Sherrie, Darlene, Jerry, | | Jenny, Lindy and Rhonda 1981 GMC %-ton pickup, 6-cylinder, ‘standard. Asking $3,700. Phone 635-2866 or view at 29-3889 Muller _ Ave. : Wanted To Rant. oe ae Retired lady looking for room to rent or house to share. Has vehicle. Phone 798-2285. 10/18p Legal J work In the Terraca and Nass ‘The successful contractor-must {_Behyaro INVITATION TO TENDER | Tenders are Invited tor miscelianeaus overhead line areas. This work includes poles, trans- formers, primary, secondary and services. - 7 be approved on B.C. Hydro’s P.S.S.P. focal operating order for all live line work. ma ’ Tender closes Thursday, Oc- tober 19, 1989 at 11:00 a.m. Copies of the documents are avaltable at B.C. Hydro office at 6220 Keith Avenue, Terrace. For any further Information please contact Fred Peters at 638-5635. . 636-6347, _INVITATION TO BID Sealed Tenders will be received” by Terrace Co-op, 4617 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1N2, attention Lawrence Gosselin, up to noon October 31, 1989 for Snow Removal of the Co-op parking lot. For. more information call u 10/18p i “THANK-YOU to mark | INVITATION TOBID — Sealed tenders marked “Arena Snow Removal” will be received at’City Hall, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X8 up to 12:00 noon local time, October 27,. 1989. Specifications are available at _ the Parks and Recreation office at 2320 - Kalum Street, Terrace. . . _ For more information, call 638-1174: | .. ER. Hallsor - _.. -Clerk-Administrator os. City of Terrace 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2X8 prescription, pursuant to section 3 of the silviculture regulations. The following area has a propos- ed prescription that wilt apply If approval Is obtained from the ’ Ministry of Forests, The propos- ed prescription will ba available for viewing until November 23, - 1889, at the location noted below, during regular working hours. Te ensure consideration, any written comments must be made to Rod Arnold, R.P.F., RwA. -Forestry Ltc., 3000-4722 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VBG 1R6, by the above date. Forest Licence A-16886 C.P.: 005; Cut Bik: 001; Location: Kwinatahl River N.; Area (ha): 101.3; Ammend. Y/N: No. Zaul Zap Industries (1983} Ltd. P.O. Box 310. Terrace, B.C. vases - | _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice Is hereby given to creditors and others having claims against the following estate. ‘LUELLE LORRAINE REUM, Deceased, formerly of 4445 Lazella Avenue, in. the City of Tarrace, Province of British Col- umbla, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executrices, at 4509 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1P3 on or before the 15th: day. of November, 1989, after which date the. estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. , LOIS MARLAINE WEBBER and MURIEL O'BOYLE | Executrices CECIL C, PRATT, ESQ, Sollcitor —d —— | ] __ PROVINCE OF PROPOSED SILVICULTURE PRESCRIPTION BRITISH COLUMBIA Notice of pre-harvest silviculture — TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS INVITATION TO REGISTER | Qualified parties who are cap- able of teaching Ministry stan- dard, one and/or three day, snow avalanche safety courses to Minigtry staff are Invited to sub- fale: 3 outlines, and instructor resumes . to the Ministry for approval. Following receipt of written Ministry approval of course con- tent, qualifled parties may pro- ceed to schedule and advertise their courses as “Ministry ap- proved.” Applications to attend approved courses will then be made directly by participants. Those Interested in obtaining Ministry approval for such courses may obtain the Request- For-Approval Terms of Refer- ence by contacting: Jacek Bon- netto, Manager, Snow Ava- lanche Programs, 940 Blanshard Street, Victoria, B.C.; V8W 3E6. Phone 387-6361. Complete requests for approval must be received at tha above address by November 3, 1989 to be considered. . _ M.V. COLLINS -DEPUTY MINISTER eit lesson ‘platis; ‘course | Province of British Columbia Ministry of — Transportation & Highways Terrace Highways District PUBLIC NOTICE The Ministry of Transportation and Highways is requesting pro- posais to provide surveying on the Queen Charlotte islands on basis. clude equipment avallable, per- perience and should also detail any availability restrictions. It should be noted that some or all Data Reduction may be re- quired and that all equipment necessary to complete the works be provided by the appli- cant. For more information please contact the following: Dwain Hornland, Manager, Plan- ning and Technical Services Ter- race, B.C., Phone: 638-3360 Fax: 638-3316. or ‘ Dave Byng, Area Manager/- Queen Charlotte Islands Port Clements, Phone: 557-4277 Fax: 557-4469, NOTE: All proposals will be received at the Skeena High- ways District Office, #300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4 no.later than 4:00 P.M., Oc- tober 31,.1989. . ihe J.R. Newhouse District Highways Manager Dated: October 16, 1989 At: Terrace, B.C. an “as and when required”. Proposals submitted should in-. sonal qualifications and ox- |. “PUBLIC NOTICE” B.C. Hydro requests offers from heavy equipment contractors in- terested in performance of snow clearing from substation yards and access roads in the Terrace, Lakelse Lake and/or Kitimat areas. Such offers will be receiy- vember 1989. To obtain the re- quired documents please direct enquiries to Fay Armstrong, 5220 Keith Avenua, Terrace, B.C. (phone 638-6601) under refer- ence to Local Work Contract Numbers J604 and E704. 10/25c ed until 11:00 hours on 15 No- | ' Terrace city council’s vote was unanimous, and the Pacific Northwest Music Festival’s gala 25th Anniversary Grand Recep- tion is all set for March 16, 1990. $3,000, but in recognizing the many contributions of the Festival over the past 25 years bargain for what has become one of the major annual attrac- tions in the Northwest... PNMF president Norah Ferguson says she expects at award winners to attend the reception and adds this is only one of several events planned to “‘celebrate this landmark year in every way possible’. The Grand Reception will follow about two weeks of per- formances by 1990 award- winning contenders. In coming months, the Ter- race Review will take a look at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival since its humble be- ginnings in 1965, and highlight some of the people and evenis who have helped put Terrace on the performing arts map. High cost of roads explained For those who complain about the condition of city roads or request an upgrade project for their street — there is a sim- ple fact they should consider first. The cost. . Because Terrace city aldermen often receive complaints and re- quests regarding gravel and pot- holes, Director of Engineering list of upgrading costs for them Skeena Valley Meats © now open for Custom Cutting, Game, Beef, Pork and Sausage Making. Watch for our Retail/Wholesale Opening Soon PROVINCE OF 7 BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS CALLING FOR TENDERS Sealed tenders for the following: Residual falling contract will be ‘| raselved by the District Man- ager, Ministry of Forests, Gener- al Delivery, Dease Lake, B.C., VOC 110. Contract: SP89 RO9-003 Residual Falling, 3 metre down on approx- imately 173 ha. located near Lilard and Hyland River. Viewing Of this site prior to submitting a bid Is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of tenders |s.09:00 a.m. on Novamber 3, 1989. Tenders must be obtained from the Min- istry of Forests District Manager indicated. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. ~ BChydro Too Late To Classily _ 1978 Chevy ‘e-ton pickup truck, 6-cylinder, 3-speed, standard. Good condition. $2,200 OBO. Phone 635-7585. 10/25p 1980 Ford -F«100 pickup, V6, automatic. Good condition. Phone after 6 p.m. +10/25p LOST - Two Sioerian huskies, .. silver/grey female ue eyes, and black ane yn? brown eye ¢O the a ale with one . olue eye, Lost in vck Lazelle. Phone 10/25nc 635-4366 of 635-6724. -.. py placing an ad: “+. (nthe classifieds oy mgr tod Tag to consider. Now, if you phone your favorite alderman with a street-related complaint, your only answer may be a gasp of horror. It looks simple at first glance. The city only has to pave the street, Right? That costs $65 a meter according to Christensen, about $1,200 for a 60-foot lot, and on a cost-sharing Local Im- provement Project it doesn’t sound too bad.. What’s forgot- ten, however, are the other costs that may be involved. For example, it’ probably means the construction of a new road base at $110 per meter, and may also mean the installation of a new storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water main at.a cost of $75 per meter each, This runs the total cost up to $400‘a meter or about $8,000 for that 60-foot lot. Still interested? . “Oft times we might see in our dreams a lot of roadwork going on. But...,"” was one alderman’s teaction to. the report. “I’m astounded: by the: | cost,”’ was another. that’s only $120 a year... a least 300 past organizers and Stew Christensen has compiled a. The cost to the city will be - S i dnesddy, October 18,1989 21. Music -Festival — 25th year fl fj ‘