Page 8, The Harald, Thursday, May 10, 1984 1 Community Services a ee TERRACE HOMEMAKER SERVICES provides assistance with household management and dally living activities to aged, handicapped, con- valescents, chronically ‘fil, etc. 4530 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. VaG 1P4. Phone 635-5135, (pad-30nav) TERRACE PRO-LIFE Education Ass'n. Is concerned with upholding the right fo life of the . Innocent from concepiian to natural dealh. Active and supporting members welcome. Phone Roberta 635-7749 or Mark at 635-5844. (ppd-30/une-34.) CANADIAN PARENTS for French (Terrace Chapter) Monthly meeting Is held every last Wednesday of every month af 6:00 p.m. af the Kitl K’Shan staffroom. For more information call Cathy at 635-2151 or Sue at, 635-4691. (ppd5-29june) KSAN HOUSE Is avallable to women and children who have been physically or mentally abused. If you need a safe temporary refuge call the HELP line 635- 6447. (ppd-april30-84) 1 Community Services ce ee THE TERRACE Foster Parents Association meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at Northwest Community Collage. We are &@ support group for foster parents. If you would like to talk fo us please call Bev 635-3248, Jacquie 495-6727, Trean 635-2865, « {pp3-june29e4) GAY CONNECTION | Sundays, 7-10pm 639-1362. (ppd-Noved) WE WANT. YOU fo come . and join us, a family orlentated group. with familly and adult activities. We are a lacal support group; offering friendship, companionship and help If we can fo famiiles who are only one parent. Come and join us the One Parent Families Association of Canada, For Information phone Bea 635-3238 or Judy 638-1935 Or write Box 372 Terrace, B.C. VeG 2B5. (ppd-13jule4) PARENT’S-IN-CRISIS A self-help group for parents, seeking to. destructive patterns of child-rearing. Weekly meetings. Telephone crisis line - 635-5566 or. write to P.O. Box 474 Terrace, B.C, (ppd4-20june) change: -- T Community Services a) FOOD FOR THOUGHT Soup Kitchen — We provide free soup to those In need; this service Is provided by volunteers who are unemployed. Donations of food and money are needed to maintain this service. 3312 Sparks Ave, ldam -4pm 63-1604 - (ppd2-30mara4) TERRACE WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE Drop-in centre; support service for women: Information; referral: lending iibrary; bookstore, counselling; support groups. 4542 ParkAvenue; | open 12-4p.m. weekdays 638-0228 (ppd-7mo-30Mar‘a4) ALANON MEETINGS Menday at Mills Memorial Hospital, at @pm Phone Isobel 635-9359 or Gloria 635-: 5546. (ppd-23mared) EVERY THURSDAY ai .7 p.m. in the Hospital Pysch Unit there is a movie on Alcohol and Drugs. Everyone welcome, (ppd-l4may) Community Services Coming Events Notices information Wanted Births Engagements Marriages Obituaries Card of Thanks In Memorium Auclions Garage Sale Personal Susiness Personal Found - Last Help Wanled For Hira, ee oe ee INDEX - Services Situations Wanted TV & Stereo Mualcal Instruments Furniture & Appliances Pets Livestock | ‘ For Sale Miscellaneous Swap & Trade Miscellaneous Wanted Marine Equipment Machinery * For Rent Miscellaneous Praperty for Rent Room & Board ~~ Suites for Rent. Homes for Rent Homes for Sale Homes Wanted Property for sale Property Wanted Busineis Property Business Opportunity Motorcycles Automobiles, Trucks & Vans Mabilé Homes Recrealional Vehicles Aircratt Finantial Ors Legal * . Tenders SELESteterressss LOCAL ONLY REFUNDS CORRECTIONS BOX NUMBERS $1.00 pickup , $2.00 mailed CLASSIFIED DISPLAY per insertion, LEGAL . VERTISING 7 cents per line. BUSINESS PERSONALS Month basis. ‘COMING EVENTS DISPLay CLASSIFIED Monday ‘0 Friday. ACCOUNT. month. Gok 1%, Terrace, B.C, VEG 44 CLASSIFIED RATES 20 words or less $2.60 per Insertion. Over 20 words 5cenls per word. 3 or more < Insertions $1.50 per Insertion. First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. Rates available upan request, MATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE 32 cenls per agate tine. Minimum charge 45,00 POLITICAL and TRANSIENT AD- $5.00 per line per month, On a minimum four For Non-Profit Organizations. Maximum S$ days insertion prior to event for mo charge. Must be 25 words or ess, typed, and supmitted to aur office, DEADLINE Noon two days prior to publication Gay. 11560 a.m, on day previous to ony of publication ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER other then BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED Service charag of $5.00 on all NLS.F, WEODOING DESCRIPTIONS No charge provided news submitted within one Notices Births Eng. Marriages Obilyaries Ive Cardof Thanks In Memorlum Department. Mus! be made before second insertion. Allowance can o@ made lor only ane incorrect ad. . Single Copy By Carrier 8y Carrier By Mail By Mai) By Mail Sanior Citizen America The Herald réserves the right to classify ads Wider appropriate headings and to set rates ierefore and to determine page location. The Herald reserves the right lo revise, edit, classily or reject any advertisement ang ta felain any answers directeg fo the Herald Box Reply Service and fo repay the customer Ihe sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. ‘ It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the lability of the Herald in the event of failure to publish ar advertisement or in the event ol an error appearing Im the a2vertisement $3 punished shall b¢ [imited to Ihe amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrent insertion for the portion of Ihe adverlising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item anly, and that there shall be no liability 10 any extent greater than the amount paid for such advertising. a _ Adverti Home Dallvery Phone 633-4000 CLASSIFIGO ANNOUNCEMENTS Over 60 words, 5 cents each additional word. . PHONE 6395-6357 — Classified Advertising SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ellactive October 1, 10D British Commonwealth and United States of Box replieyon “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of enplry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless maliing instruciions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send originals of documents fo Svold loss. All Claims of ertars in advertisements Must be received ty the publisher wilhin 0 days aiter the first pubtication, $ must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any advertising that discriminates against any person because of his race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin. or because his age is between 44 and 45 years, wniiess the condition Is [yatified by @ bora flee requirement tar the work involved, i5e mih. $3.50 yeor 38.00 a mths. 25.00 6 mihs. 35.00 Vyr.'s8.00, Tyr, 30.00 Tyr, 65.00 Classification TERRACE KITIMAT herald Classified Mail-in Form ta bebee 20 words or tess: $2 per day $4.50 for three consecutive days $6 for four consecutive days $7.50 for five consecutive days da cenccesessAGOPOSS wcccccee TOWN vascucensesces vesereeree PHONG ee rs Medd eeee cheque or money order to: No. of Days wesw reenereuned end ad along with DAILY HERALD 3010 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C. V8G IM7 1 Community Services oH UNEMPLOYMENT ACTION CENTRE — We , are a non-government . agency that provides advice and counselling to the unemployed. Our services are free. If you need help wlth Unemployment Insurance problems or Human Resources giveusa call. 4721 Lazelte, Rm. 200 (Back of Tiillcum Thaatre) 635-4463) {ppd2-30maré4) A.A. MEETINGS Monday — 8:30 p.m. {Closed) United Church 4907 Lazelle Tuesday—8:30p.m. + (Open Speaker) Sacred Heart Church 4830 Slraume Wednesday —8:30 pm. (Women's Closed) Hospital Psych Unit Thursday — 8:30p.m. {Closed) Hospital Psych Unit Friday —8:30 p.m (Open) Kermode Friendship Ce Centre 3373 Kalum- Saturday —#:30 p.m, pen) Hospital Psych Unit Sunday — 8:30 p.m. {Men’s Closed) Anglican Church Basement — 4726 Lazelle 24 brs. — 638-8195 (ppd-31july84) TERRACE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES 635-3176 . 4530 Lakelse Ave. _ Terrace V8G IPA ALTERNATE EDUCATION COMMUNITY WORKS CONSUMER COMPLAINTS OFFICER & DEST COUNSELLOR 635-1256 MEALS-ON-WHEELS . 695-3978 NORTHWEST ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELLING 638-8117 SKEENA YOUTH WORKS INCENTIVE PROGRAM (SYWIP) 635.5776 ° SPECIAL SERVICES TO CHILDREN 635-7097 ; TERRACE HOMEMAKERS 635-5135 TERRACE RECYCLING 635-7271 VOCATIONAL SUPPORT & LIVING SKILLS * 635-7843 (ppd. (ppdé-aug. 94) JUDO CLUBS For junior 7. 14 years. Ju-Jitsu for adult. For more information call 695-9316 and 635-9556, (p3-imay) PROGRESSIVE CON- SERVATIVE Association of Skeena. Information Memberships. Phone 438. 1204. (p6-31augs4) ARE YOU PREGNANT worrled, thinking of an abortlon?. We at Birthright would like to offer you our support and = friendship, Free confidential pregnancy tests available, Tilllcum Bullding 472) Suite 201 Lazelle Ave. Office’ hours Mon. to Fei. from 9am fo Tam Saturday fam to 1pm Phone 435-3907 anytime (ppd-juned4> SEXUAL ASSAULT HELP LINE 695-4042 A 24hr. line for support and information for vicilms of = sexual assault. Office locatlon: No.2328 Kalum = Street, Open 9-4, Mon-Fri. {ppd-spril30-b4) PLEASE SUPPORT ‘DISTRICT } Soclety. 1 Community Services INCHES -AWAY CLUB meets every Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. in the Skeena Health Unit. For In- formation call Joanne 635- 7742 or Kathy 638-0497, (ppd6-31aug) PROGRAMME CADRE. FRANCAIS Le Ministere de L'Educatlon offre aux Francophones de Terrace un education en Francals. Pour information: J.Y,- Paul 635-9527 L.. Tremblay 635-4832, : 4 (pl-4jun) Coming Events : THE TERRACE Figure Skating Club will he halding Its Annual General Meeting on May 28th at - In the Skeena . 7:30pm Health Unit Auditorium. ’ Election of officers will . take place. All Interested “In this club are urged to attend. (nc-28may) CHILD DEVELOPMENT. CENTRE garage & bake sale. Sat.’ May 12 10am- 2pm. For pickup of donations call 635-9528 or drop at the Centre. Fri. May 11 from épm-lpm. ' (nes. tmay) TERRACE & Arts Council and the Norihwes? Singers present the U.B.C. Chamber Singers on THE Friday, 11th May at the ~ REM Lee Theatre at 7:30pm Tickets at the door. (nc-1Imay} CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN School an- nounces that Kindergarten. registrations ,, aré.::now: being .. accepted: ... for,,, children’ af parents In- terested in Christian education. Children must be five years old by December 31, 1964. Birth certificates are required. (ne-limay> THE SMITHERS Christian School Chelr and band will be performing at the Chrlstlan reformed Church (corner Sparks and Straume) May 29 at 7:30pm. Everyone = Is welcome to attend. {ne-11may) DANCE REVUES4 $th annual performance by The Vickl Parvtatnen Dance Students. May 25th at 8pm at REM Lee Theatre. Tickets available from the studenis and Sight and Sound or phone 635-2142 and 635-2421... Prices are adults $4, students over 12 $3, children and = senior citlzens $2. Donations from the proceeds go to the REM Lee Theatre Fund. Come and enloy. an evening of entertainment for the whole family. (nc-l1may) TERRACE HIKING CLUB—Hike, Sunday May 13 Meet at the library at gam, at the library. We shall be galng to Maroon Creek; level Is moderate, - Bring a lunch, rain and sun gear, a camera and a friend. No dogs please. Phone Vicki for further Information 635-2935. (n¢3-71 may) APPEARING at the Terrace Alllance Church. The ,Briercresi Bible College Senlor Chorale will be presenting an Onward Viston Jubilee Choir Concert. Come on Thurs. May 10. 7:30 p.m. for a night of gospel music and coliege Information. (ne-10may) TERRACE ART Association pictura loan will be held Wednesday May léth from 7-9pm. In | the art gallery. Everyone welcome. (nc-ié6may) THORNHILL CHAPTER a5 Order of the Eastern Star. Bake Sale & Raffle, Friday, May IB at 2pm. Terrace Co-op. Proceeds to the Canadian Cancer (nc-18may)} 2 Coming Events NATIONAL ARTS- CENTRE Orchestra appears Sat. May 12, 8 p.m. at REM Lee. Theatre. Program in- cludes Rossini, Mozart, Schafer, Mendelssohn. Obtain. advance tickeis Carter's Jewellers, Skeena Matt $8 student- seniors, $10 adults. ‘THE TERRACE -Littie Theatre will present a special encore per- formance of it's award- ‘winning play “A- Letter from ‘the. General” at.8:30 p.m. on May.11 at the Little Theatre, 3625 Kalym. $t., Terrace. It’s your last chanee to see this play before It goes to Penticton | as the entrant ‘for the Skeena reglon in the 8.C. Festival of the’ Arts. ° Tickets are $5.00 and are available from. .cast members and at the door. (ne-1T may) SECOND ANNUAL GARAGE sale: Knox United Church. Sat, May 12 Wam-2pm 4907 Lazelle- Ave, Furniture, windows, ‘misc, items, housewares and large assoriments of bedding. - (n¢-Thmay) TERRACE FESTIVAL = organizers need volunteers! We are organizing, music, childrens events, arts & craits, local and in- ternational .food ‘ booths, workshops and more. A meeting will be held on Thursday May 107:30 p.m. Came ‘out and help make — our fourth annual festival a success! (nc3-lomay) MOTHER'S DAY PET PARADE sponsored by nl errace: Dog:Club Sunday, “May 13, 1984 at 2 p.m. To be “held ih” tha’ “Safaway: Woolworth’s Parking Lot ‘or-in case of Inclement weather It will be held In Thornhill Community Hall. There .will be over 20 categories and will include everything from largest pet to smallest ears, most colourful pet, best dressed pet or display to best frick and cuddilest pet. Judge: Charile Meek No horses, pigs orcattle but everything = else weicome from cats to guineau pigs, rabbifs to. chickens, and dogs to birds. All animals to be controlled by leash or to be caged. Prizes and ribbons for all entrants. All accompanied by their mom’s are ellgible for our draw of a fresh bouquet of flower’s for Mother’s Day. We would Ilke everyone | who wanis to enter this Pet Parade to gather first at Bavarlan inn to par- ticipate in fhe Parade for the Particlpactlon Contest between Terrace & Kitimat. See everyone at Bavarian Inn [ust before 1:30 p.m. For more Information please call 635-4217 or 635- 7424 oF 635-6484. (nc-1 may) ONE PARENT Families . Association of Canada’s Coffee Nite and” get acquainted will be Fri. May 11 at 8:30 p.m. For Information phone: 635- . 3238. (ne-limay) IMAGES OF RIBBON N BLUES all native fashion “show and dinner will be held in conjunction with the Kermode Friendship Society's annual general meeting to be held at 3313 Kalum $#. on 2 June 1984, starting at 3p,m. New members -. ara welcome and election for the board of directors will also be taking place. Please phone 635-4906 for further information. (nc-6jun) TERRACE TENNIS CLUB cordlatly invites all tennis buffs to play In the Terrace Tennis Open May 19-21st. 3. evenis. Entry deadline Wednesday May 16. Inquirles {0 Tourney Director David Burdett, - 635-5607 evenings. Hope ta see you there ; (ne-lémay) FOLK- | children. Notices [a Provinceof British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways PRINCE RUPERT HIGHWAYS DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE . LOAD RESTRICTIONS Effective 12:01 until further notice, High- way 37 from Meziadin Junction to Deltalc Creek Is Ilmited to Legal Axte Loading as set by the "Regulations Pursuant to the Cornmerclal Transport Act.” . All term -overload per- mits are Invalid for the duration of this restriction. Violators of the regulations and restric- tlens will be prosecuted, Appropriate percentages of the tolerance provided in Subsection 7.06 (2) of the Regulailons Pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act are applicable. Further restrictions may be Imposed on short notice. D.S. Cuntlffe A-District Manager for: Minister of Transportation and Highways Dated: May 4, 1984 At: Prince Rupert, 8.C. (ace3-1Tmay) _——————————l Engagements a Highways MR. CYRIL RENNEY is | pleased ‘to ‘announce “the”* Hr?" daughter " Sherry Mae -' engagement of" Renney . to Lawrence Lopushinsky. (p3-11may) 12 Garage Sale GIANT GARAGE SALE— Furniture, a lo 14 Business Personal Dn TOTAL BUSINESS SER-. VICES 24 hr. Answering Service, Typing, Paging, Photocopying | Alarm meonitering. 3238 Kalym St. Phone 638-8195. * (acc?-mar-tin) FILTER QUEEN Sales & Service 635-7096 AL TOOVEY FURNACE REPAIR Phone 635-7524 (stty D.L.G. PORTER CHARTERED AC- COUNTANT.. Trustee In bankruptcy, . recelver, Hquidator, 209.4650 Lazelle Ave., P.O. Box 868, Terrace, B.C. VéG 4R2. 630-0361, 635-5702, “ene We 7 7 Wanted os a CANADIAN Summer Resort Employment | Opportunity Information Approx. 850 potential. employers listed across Canada. Details, In. ‘formation ate. Send ‘stamped envelope to Internatlénal Em. ployment Service, Box - 429, Lumby, B.C, VOE 9 . : : a.m. . Monday May 7th, 1984 and: MATT, TAD ! COPY DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIEDS: 1:00 A.M. - ONE DAY PRIOR TO ) PUBLICATION Help Wanted | —— .NORTHERNA- INTERIOR SAWMILL requires a ‘Head Planerman, with ati: least 10 years ‘ex- perlence in main- tenance of high speed planers. Duties ‘will include: tralning and supervislori of shift planerman and supervising the mainianance of, 2 planers. " Salary in the $35,000 to $40,00) range, .depen- ding on experience. Reply fo-Box 1486 c-0 Terrace-Kithmat Dally. Herald, Box 399, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2M7. accé-1imay) EARN MONEY the “Fuller Brush” way Phone Rebecca 635-3328. ° - (p4-limay) For Hire |... "A" TICKETED |’ JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN — No jobs tosmail, all jobs considered, Very reasonable rates. Phone 638-1762. (p20-30may) Services FINISHING CAR. PENTRY Renovations & additions. Jour. neyman carponter.| - Rate $]2.00., ‘per hour. §. Phone 638-1931, (pp: ljuney. COUNTRY TREASURES Art & Crafts Drop in and see our selection of Mothers Day glft suggestions. Hand knit summer sweaters, pat- chwork cushions, writing paper and cards. 4934 Lazelle Ave. (W) Terrace Hours: Tues to Sat: Tiam-4pm (p4-1Tmay) COMPUTER CLASSES for kids, Classes start May 2th and 9th. Lago, beginner, intermediate, advanced and graphics courses. Available $25.00 per class. Call Al's Com. puter Services 635-2630, (ncl0-14may). 33 For Sale Miscellaneous Se |_ oe HAWKE SEAFOODS Specializing In fresh prawns. Inseason cod, octopus, snalls, halibut | “and shrimp, Fresh Red/| Snapper. 1928 Bobsien Cres. (p20-7|un) (p20-16r ~ay) . LUMBER FOR SALE— 1 {ft 210x18 . 2 lifts 2xéxe "1 Hft 2x62 V lift 2x4x68 40 pee. 2x4x12 10 pce. 2x10x12 | Grade No.1 & 2 Spruce & Hemlock 635-3354, (p5-1lmay) PLYWOOD - 35 sheets of | new 4 exterlor sheathing, $11 per’ sheet. Phone 638. 1828, | ya (ns -14may) oT “Wames . Miscellaneous WANTED— Fridge and: stove In good condition, children’s chalr. Phone 635-2756, (p5-11may)