Page A1O — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, JUNE 19, 1991 Magic rock ° THE PRODUCT has been around for centuries but area residents are anly just now being introduced to a new and dif- ferent kind of deodorant — Thai stones. Cindy Marleau and Louise. Anthony are marketing the mineral salts and potassium sulphate compgsite imported from Thailand at the farmers’ market mm Saturdays. ft - / money than last year but :that _the cut wasr2ias much as first * thought. about the same number of jobs although subsidies won’t stretch § as far as they did in previous "years. ae “Forest companies turn green.to prove a point TERRACE — A representative of a new forest industry-backed — environmental awareness organization told local loggers here the B.C. Forest Alliance is an independent citizens’ group aimed at ‘‘finding common ground” in the province's logg- ing disputes. : Cathy Groenewald said the organization — formed Apr. 10 with seed money from:13 major : forest companies — is develop- | ing a forest industry code of. . ing practices here to the “deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. “We are concerned about the threat of a boycott,’’ Groenewald explained. ‘‘The alliance will work actively to prevent a boycott. The future of B.C. is at stake.”’ . . Anybody. can join, she said, and the’alliance is welcoming all - British Columbians to become . members. Groenewald said the eipics for itsrsmgmboe, anime *l Gigethization is} different from panid 5. #Bhe was here’. June 11"to’ sell ® ~: $20 memberships to local forest industry workers. About 70 people — - representatives of Canadian Women in Timber, and employees of Skeena Sawmills and Skeena Cellulose — turned out to hear Groenewald’s presentation. “ “We're pra- “industry and.pro- environment,”’ “Everybody ‘has to agree on common ground at some poitit and we’re trying to find it.’** She said the alliance will work: against the possibility of .a European boycott of -- B.C. forest products. That possibility had . been talked about in Europe following documen- taries that have compared logg- she > said" other, industry-ba¢ked groups!“ fepokty bi ‘suchas the Council of Forest-.,. Industries (COFI) and various’ “share’’ groups. “Those groups are more industry-oriented. And unlike the Round Table (on Environ- ‘ ment and Economy), we will. not be making recommenda-. tions to cabinet,” she said. “We re strictly a cilizen’s “group.” ‘*. “This. isa citizen oadvice since 1921. 0} Now's thé tine le Sasi oypert Phone 635-3478 “They're successful people § who are staking their reputa- tions on the outcome of this program,” Groenewald said. TERRACE — North Coast Road Maintenance Ltd., the area’s private road and bridge maintenance company, has a new general manager. Bob Mair: mast recently comes from the $60 million pro- ject to improve effluent treat- ment at Skeena Cellulose’s Port Edward pulp mill near Prince Rupert. Mair first came to the nor- -thwest to work on the Ridley Island coal terminal project | near Prince Rupert in the early « 1980s, After that he spent time in, the | ‘ Middle East working on'a yarie- ty ,of projects, including a causeway. between Saudi Arabia and. Bahrain, a of Mair . rephuces:.. Mike Zylicz who, was dismissed: by North Coast this: winter. “ ; th kkk * a ee There's another; new: retail. outlet for. outdoor recreational equipment. © >‘ It’s: been. ‘opened: ‘by: Neid ” Enterprises and is located beside the Cedarland Tire building on, the highway... Manager, Don Buisse said the outlet. follows, ‘an increase. in — sales of olitboard motors: at another ce ‘Enterprises ig: purch get on which they: W ani to build of- L. QurA AND ABOUT oe fices, The land bought by George - Clark of Terrace Travel and Bob Park of All Seasons Spor- ting Goods is on the corner of Lakelse and Kalum, right beside ‘Don, Diegos. . boo foe ‘begin for about two years when | tt s Hanky Panky's S «GREAT CHILE CHALLENGE! | Chill out with Hanky, Panky's - Chili during the nfonth of June S12 p.m. - 2 p.m:Every Wednesday In June - Wed., June 19 — BUZZARD’S BREATH if you love hot food, this one’s for you. 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Arrange for your Iree no-obligition Tinancial cheek-tip today. a Mr. KIM MAILEY 661-7403. loyestmem Executive Call Collect A Member of the Scotiabank family BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL: ROAD AND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE. r, nthe Ministry of Transportation and Hi ga is renegotiating contracts contractareas. This proposal call is for: Companies may make proposals ” as many contract creas as they wish, but. = separate proposal is needed foreach, The successful contractor will be responsible for direct delivery of specific maintenonce services and for ensuring that business opportunities for small” ‘operators are retained through competitive subcontracting. The schedule belaw outlines when Requestfor Proposals decumens will be available and closing date for each Contract Area: of these Contract Areas. - Contract #. "South Cariboo ‘Closing Dote 1 uly 19, 1981. July 26, 1991: | Augusl2, 1991: “Contract Area. Documents: Avail, - Howe Sound 1 july 2; 1991 | July 8, 1991. 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