Province of British Columbia Miniatry of Transportation and Highways TENDER Electoral Diatsiet: Attin c Highway District: Dease Laka a Profect/ob No.: J A - §3/86 A Profectiiob description: Grader oy) ae Service “Contract for Highway O we Maintenance and Construction * on Highway 37 and Telegraph ’ Creek Road within ihe Dease Lake Highways District. Tha tender aum for this projact is to Include applicable Federal and C 4 oe Provincial Salea Tax. bt oo Tender Opaning Date: April 15, 1888 Fender Opening Time: 2:00 P.M. Tender documents with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender aro available free of charge ONLY from Miniatry of Transportation and Highways District Offices within Highways Region No. 6 between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holldays. Phone number of originating office: (804) 771-4511 Prevtecer meatin wil) be held at: nistry of Trans, ation dye! ites —— Ela “How about letting me back In? 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PC); * Proficiency In the English language (verbal and written}. Duties * Drafting of correspondence for sentor management; * Processing of subdivision and zoning applications, and related legal matters; * Documentation for Land Title and plan registration; * Recording of minutes for Public Hearings and Board of Variance; * Some technical and background research and report preparation; * Answering queries for the general public; . * Other related duties. Working hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Union C.U.P.E. Local 2010 Dental, Medical, Superannuation, three weeks’ holiday and other normal benefits. Rate of Pay $13.26/hour. Applications and resumes must be submitted to: Engineering Department, §-3215 Eby St., Terrace, B.C., . . . V8G 2X8 NO LATER THAN 12:00 NOON, MONDAY APRIL 7, 1986 TERRACE — Store manager at Canada Safeway, Gary Quadros, said he is pleased to an- nounce the addition of a delicatessen to the Specialty Department line-up. Construction began April 1 and should take approximately four weeks to complete. Safeway Deli depart- ments carry a wide vari- ety of products, said Quadros, For example, we will have available some 75 to 100 assorted deli meats, 70 to 100 types of cheeses, 25 to 30 types of salads and en- trees, sausage rolls and Meat pies, special deli breads, fresh pizzas, assorted deli sandwiches, fresh, natural salt-free peanut butter, and our famous hot BBQ chicken, No hiring is an- ‘National TERRACE — April 12-19 has been proclaim- ed National Book Festival Week ail across Canada. To promote an interest in Canadian authors and their books, the Canada Council has provided funds for Canadian authors to tour the country during this week. Three prominent children’s writers will be in Terrace on April 18. SHIETED SINCE CREATION, Bea ae % LL AUSTRALLAN CAN VOTE AND ARE SECURITY BENEFITS, r THOUGHT LAND NEVER LATE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ENVISIONED ABORIGINES \ 4 GUILDING ONE ARE NOW AUSTRA= \ MIE HIGH] THE LIAN CITIZENS, THEY \ TALLEST STRUCTURE 1S THE WARSZAWA ELIGIBLE FOR SOCIAL \_ RADIO MAST IN POLAND, IF IS 2, 1f20°HIGH: > MARINER**S ZJOUTBOARDS SALES KEN’S MARINE RAGA Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 2, 1986 23 oafeway opens a ™ Store Manager Canada Safeway ticipated for the deli, as the clerks required to run the department will come from the Safeway staff currently on hand in the Terrace store, Other changes planned during this remodelling will be the addition of a “fresh sausage system” capable of producing nine varieties of fresh Sausages right on the premises. We will ex- pand our health and beauty aids to include cosmetics, etc., plus a new look in our bakery and bulk food depart- ments, said Quadros. **We are excited about these new changes because we will be able to serve the customers of Terrace better, and also make one stop shopping a closer reality,’’ he add- ed. delicatessen Book Festival Week proclaimed They will be givjng workshops at a Young Writer’s Conference, organized by the local Terrace-Librarian’s Association, to be held at Northwest Communi- ty College. ‘The three are: Francis Duncan, author of “Cariboo Runaway’’, *‘Kap-Sung Ferris’’, and ‘*The Toothpaste THE HIMALAYAS IN (921. ENGLISH EXPLOR- ERS Saw HUGE \ SERVICE PARTS Genie”’. Ann Walsh, author of “Your Time, My Time’’; and Gordon Korman, author of ‘‘The Bruno and Boots’’ series: ‘‘No Coins Please”, ‘‘Don’t Care High’, and many others. Gordon will also be giving a free public reading at the Terrace Public Library Thurs- day, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call the library at 638-8177. Police report by Carrie Olson On Tuesday, March 25, three young of- fenders from Terrace were charged with theft after stealing articles from four parked cars at the Terrace Arena, The public is reminded to lock their vehicles when leaving them unattend- ake On Wednesday, March 26 a 16 year-old Terrace youth was charg- ed with breaking and entering and theft. The youth was found inside a Terrace business at 3:30 a.m, on March 27, RCMP said. Later on March 27 the youth appeared in Ter- race Provincal Court. eee On Wednesday, March 26 a 41 year-dld Terrace man was charg- ed with drunk driving. The driver will be ap- pearing in Terrace Pro- vincal Court on May 10.