B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 15, 2002 bi Nenana Over 10,000 ads - updated daily (=) BC Newspaper Group + The Tarrace Standard reserves the right to classily ads under appropriate headings and to set rales therelore and to determine page location. . . a A Ti O N AD RATE S C lassificatio ns! The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on tha basis of children, marital status and ~ ( employment when placing “For Rent." ads. Landlords can stale 4 no-smoking preference. Se NCL ENTS ue Se Et ENT The. Tarrace Standard reserves ihe right to revise, edil, classify or reject any advartisemant and to retain any answers directed to tha News Box Reply 110 ANNIVERSARIES 434 HOUSES FOR RENT Service, and to repay lhe customer the sum paid for the acvartisamant and box rental. a 120 BIRTHDAYS 840 MISC. FOR RENT Box replies on "Hoid" instructions nol picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing Instructions are received. _ bartels EVENTS a MOM d boned Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents !o avoid loss. 135 ENGAGEMENT/ S55 SHARE All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the firs! publication. . DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P M WEDDINGS ACCOMMODATION {tis agreed by the advertiser requesting space thal (ha liability of the Tarrace Standard in the evant of failure to publish an advertisemant as published . * ee in es aso StORAGE shall ba limitad to the amount paid by tha advertiser for only one Incorrect Insertion for the porlion of the advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or Display, Word Classified and Classified Display | [S!écilnon ACCOMMODATIONS omitted iam only, and that there shall be no tlability In any event greater than the amount paid far such advertising. . 140 TENDERS. 476 WANTED TO RENT . . ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls Weapreis ado WAREHOUSES -- Name Address on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is | rzsowu SEAL ESTATE Phone. Stari Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard #___Weekand Advertiser Thursday at 4 p.m. for all display and classified ads ZO BUSINESS PERSONALS 705 ACREAGES/IOIS ; _ : TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET | ianuouss” = ororsarpvower | CLASSIFICATION Credit Card No Expiry Date____ } 735 HOUSES QO VISA O MASTERCARD TERRACE, B.C, V8G 5R2 www.terracestandard.com MERCHANDISE 45 MOBILES 31 AUCTIONS - SPACE All classified and classified display ads MUST BE PREPAID by | asaccseurers eo PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER eilher cash, VISA or Mastercard. When phoning in ads please | 355(RNIERE ‘ATOHOIVE | o. have your VISA or Mastercard number ready. 345 MISC FOR SALE BID CARS FOR SALE 4 2 a al 5 WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Slandard & Weekend Advertiser ee eD B15 TRUCKS FOR SALE 1 Week (Standard & Advertiser} $14.45" jinc.95 G37} NO COPY CHANGE PETS. / FARM 820 VANS FCR Sa ! 9 io 3 weeks (Standard & Advertiser} $26.75" ms 1.75 G8T) NO REFUNDS AVO FARM EQUIPMENT beanie is} 7 B ‘Additional words (over 20) 25¢ PER WORD PLUS GST ABS UNESTOCK 858 AIS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE INDUSTRY 862 BOATS / MARINE 41 12 13 14 15 $12.94 per column inch ' Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 480 EQUIPMENT peeled 470 LOGGING/TIMBER 14.45 180 MACHINERY 674 RV'S STH WHEELS 16 17 18 19 a6 7 (BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY/CARD OF THANKS/OBITUARIES / 878 RV'S MOTORHOMES IN MEMORIUM/CHURCHES/NON PROFIT GROUPS) $8.40 c.in | EMLOTMENT a8 RENTALS 14.74 14.98 Sg, 15.25 15.52 18.78 OPPORTU TIES stavices 27.027 27.29 27.55 27.32 28.09 LEGAL ADVERTISING. wsecscseacessesersnseere 14,98 per column inch | #20 CAREERS WORD ADS ON ACCOUNT SEO HELP WADED SIZ eARrENIEY 36.05 16.32 16.59 16.85 V7.2 S70 VIORING 14 CHILD CARE 28.36 28.62 28.89 29.16 29.43 Word Ads charged on account are subject to a service fee of 580 WORK WANTED 920 CONSTRUCTION For tonger au. please use a separates sheat $4.75 per issue, plus GST ($10.17 per week), RENTAL 702 HANDYMAN Clip & Mail This Form To: mL Phone Fax . . . 404 APARTMENTS 906 JANITORIAL . For regional coverage place your display adin the | scgsasementsute 944 USC. SERVICES Terrace Standard STAND ARD weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. ST2CABINS/ COTTAGES 2210 Clinton St., Terrace. B.C. v8G SR2 638-7283 638-8432 a cee 05 2 Aa5 IN MEMORIAM “ ISOLEGALNOTICES iy “ANNOUNCEMENT FALKLAND STAMPEDE 864th Annual event May 78, 19, 20. special events, cowboy poker, live entertainment, kareoke. Riders are Canadian and na- tianal champicn contestants for more information call 250-379- 2828 LDSS BURNS Lake Class of 1972 Reunion. July long wee- kend. For more info and to help call Louise 1-250-692-7479 or Doug 1-250-692-7240 NOTICE - Place your word ad in The Terrace Standard and Weekend Advertiser for 1 weak and pay only $14.45, 3 weeks (3TS) & S(WA) $26.75. Addi- — tional words over 20 25¢/word plus, GST. Phone 638-7283, ; Fax 638-8432 of émail toadver-""~ tising @terracestandard.com We accept VISA, Mastercard or SUH Sit. dg et Rh “weit Gu Loving Wemary **% James MacGregor gee CALEDONIA BAILIFF SERVICES #3-4554 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 250-635-7649 REPOSSESSION/ BAILIFF SALE 1998 29 Rusiler Travel Trailer 1997 Ford F150 4x4 Extended Cab, 161,154 kms 1993 30"Golden Falcon Sth Wheel travel trailer 1998 Chev Malibu, 84,670 km 1999 Ford F150 XLT, 96,469 1995 Misty River 16’, Mercury O/B 40 H.P. & Trailer 1996 Oldsmobile Cutless Supreme, 95,200 kms 1995 Ford Mustang 2D Coupe G15, 49,657 kms 1997 Chevrolet Blozer, 121,588 kms 1980 GMC Frontier Camperized Yon, 126,384 kms 1999 Jeap Wagon Cherokee 4wd classic, 95,250 kms 1990 Malibu Morinex 18’ Riverboat with 1994 Evinrude Jet motor & trailer Al Purschke P.D.G. In Loving Memory of a wonderful and loving sg : husband, father and grandfather March 23, 1926- *... May 21, 1996 Irvine e ee Apml 23, 1919 - April 3, 2002 : s Jim was born April 23, 1919 in Prince Rupert, ¥ * B.C, When the war broke out in 1939 he quickly ak volunteered for service wilh tha Royal Canadian Navy. He was soon : sent an Convoy Escort in the North Atlantic for the balance of the war. He matried Ocny Sandhals on Dec. 2, 1940, After his service he returned to Prince Rupert and was in charge of the Home Oi! Bulk Station on the harbour. The plant was destroyed by fire and all of Prince Rupert could have been involved but thanks to Jim's quick thinking he turned off the pips mains to the city, At this time Jim moved his family to Terrace where te and a friend bought Tiple.One Cabs in.September, f. 1949, In July of 1951.a crew of reporters: fr Vancouver'Sun":,, | . . . “ate 1b da tly "Lunber a) 6 B.'s Hom hich covered ie rene” "| °°" FOP appointment fo view, please contact Roger Smith page of the paper. It featured one huge pile of logs and a spar tree, and dim - the taxi driver - posing wilh hard-hat in hand as a worker. His sis- Time goes by but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday We quietly remember you every day: And sadly miss you along life’s way = “~~ When post years we often recall “== That is when we miss you most of ali, = Leet eg etl WR TON > set : aR: rane cash. ter, Calhie Fraser, was then Editar of the “Omineca Herald" and she _ . always insisted on people in her photographs. Later that year Jim and his eee ey er ee Z\ Meni cevme —_ _ _ partner bought Laketse Motors and they had a Ford Dealership as well. af ‘| A cl 7 ; rene Beene fi Jim left the garage business to pursue his true lave driving a logging 3 truck for WH. Spencer Ltd. in 1955. He later bought his share fram the Spencer Estate and was in business for himself. He drove as an inde- pendent off-road contractor untii he retired. He received the Safety Award from the Northwest Loggers Association in 1977 of which he was very proud. Jim was a fiercely independent man who naver asked for help or complained about the hand he was dealt. The loss of his daughter Allison in 1977 to a very rare cancer; and the struggle he had with his wite sut- fering for many years with A.L.S. (Lou Gehrig's), he just kept an doing his best. Jim was predeceased by his cherished daughter, Allison In June of 1977 and his beloved wife Odny in August 1992, his sister Catherine Fraser and brother Robert Irvine. He will be sadly missed by; Daughter: Lorraine & Reg Dempster, son: Jim Grandchildren: Shannon, Dave, Aaron (Michelle) Dempster, Jimmy and Michelle Irvine, Laura Bennett and Cathy Konst (Craig). Great Grandchildren: Cyurtney Bogart, Chelsey Dempster, Aija and Craig Konsl, as well as many nigces and nephews in Canada & Scotland, Appreciation: Our family would tike to express their appreciation to everyone who has shown their kindness through thought, deed and support. For all the floral tributes, donations ta A.L.S, or the charity of your choice, We would especially like to thank Bob Pastuk far finding our Dad and calling the ambulance, The ambulance attendants were so kind to all of us when they took Dad from his home when he was hospitalized earlier last month, as well as the nursing staff at Mills Memorial ) Lovingly remembered and greatly missed Hospital, Many thanks to our uncie We {Sandy) Sandhals who a The Swanson Family ; gave the eulogy at the service, Thanks also to Joe Sandhals, Pete Husoy, Alex Houlden and Corby King for their kind words at the service and ta Tom & Linda Harris for their support in conducting :% - Notice Of Intention To Apply For, A Disposition Of Crown Land Take notice that Keith Alkinson, RPF of PO Box 237, New Aiyansh, 8.0., V0J 140, occupation Forest Resources Manager, intend to make application to the Land and Water British Columbia Inc. (LWBC), Northern Region, Land Management Office, for a license of occupation for the purposes of log handling in the vicinity of Dogtish Bight, Portland Canal. (commencing at post 1300m at 338 degrees of the southwest corner of DL 5432). The proposed location is deemed to be required for jag dumping and handling purposes. The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 6405732. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Officer at P.O. Box 5000, Smithers, 8.C., VOJ 2N0 Comments will be received by LWEC until June 13, 2082. LBC may not be able to consider comments received after this date. 8e advised any response ta this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at Land and Water British Columbia Inc, regional office. TO.THE FULLEST” Metaphysical/Spiritual, Books, Tapes. Gemstones, Jewelery, Tarot Cards, incense, Smudge Materials, Drums, Altar Suppiies, Specialized Candles, Scarves, Bags And Much More « Events Posted » Come doin Us 4611 Cotlonvidod Cres., Thornhill» 635-7776" "|. 125 CHURCH HEALING SEMINAR a Christ centered ministry. Training and equipping the body of Christ. “Casting the Vision of Healing Rooms Around the World" May 24, 25. Pr. George. 250-996- 8851 Alfred Swanson Sandra Smith March 1997 May 2001 A special smile, a spectal face And in our bearts, a special place No words we speak can ever say How mich we miss you both each day To hear your voices and see your sniiles To sit and taik with you bath awhile To be together in the sente old way Would be our dearest wish today. MEN f WEDDING VIDEOS professian- ally made $650. Terrace/Kitimat demo tapes available. Merk ” ae NiflaAin~ Alar ihe service for us. The Legion Veterans for their part and the zs Video Productions. 250-646- : MedicAler t Legion Ladies for the tea and goodies alter the service, We are ar 5589, te Se ET Oe 0 grateful fa those of you who came from afar to i. Speen ant Beelf tend your support in our time \ oat TSO LEGAL NOTICES uvww. nedicalert.ca — ‘ei ‘gehtg ® 465 THANKS. SPECIAL THANKS to Doctor Lennox Brown for a quick, safe “In Loving Memory of — * delivary of Ceanna Kaylee on Deb. RL THE DAUMONT FAM April 9, 2002. We also ebora ec. , — _— _ f [ty appreciate the loving, special | Friesen (Dunphy) | SUOSMAAIMM SCS, BOG Osc cee ee WOULD UKE TO EXTEND Leslie, Roz and other nurses March 11, 1959 - 5 Description Reference Clasing Date Tee OE DONATIONS , , Apa 13, 2002 Operation and Routine Maintenance Q2-3137 22 May 2002 Dr. Duplessis, Housekeepers, Pentacostal Church, family and friends. May love surround you, may faith sustain you, may hope encourage you... day by day. Wendy and proud sister Meeka. “T wauld like to give heartfelt app and thanks to all of my family and friends forthe Friday & © Saturday goobye arties Predeceased by — fother Clarence Dunphy. Survived by mother Laura, husband Ken, sons Jesse and Nicholas. Also survived by _ sisters Sharon (Tom] Seal and Faye (Connie) Ritter. Debbie passed away April 13, 2002 at Mills Memorial Hospital. The family would like to thank Dr's Redpath and Appleton and the staff of Mills Memorial Hospital, We would also like to thank Rob Brinson and the Thernhill Community Church for their help during this difficult time. Our memories and love of Dabbie will last forever in our hearts, pig, We'll love you forever P We'll miss you for always b As long os we've living ur Monmmy you'll be Love Nicholas Jesse and |. of Dease Lake Diesel Generating Station. Tenderers must include a resume detailing experience in operating/malmiiqing a diesel generating station of similar equipment. Tenderers not having any direct experience should includy any relevant experience/education, Details available fromthe office of BC Hydro purchasing Manager, 6911 Southpaint Drive, (3*Fluor, Burnaby, BC V3N 4x8 Tel. (G04) 528-2577 or local 2560, Sealed Tenders clearly sarked with reference number will be received al the above address until 11:00am on the above closing date, POWER 15 YOURS BChydro © THE TO .TENDER Deseriptian Reference Closing Date Operation and Routine Maintenance Q2-3199 22 May 2002 of Telegraph Creek Diesel Generating Station, Tenderers inust include a resume detiling experience in aperaling/maintaining a diese] generating sta- tion or similar equipment. Tenderers nat having any direct experience should include any relevant experience/education. INVITATION Details available fram the office of BC Hydro purchasing Manager, 6911 Southpoint Drive, 13*Floor, Burnaby, BC V3N 4x8 Tel. (604) 528-2577 or local 2560, Sealed Tenders clearly marked with reference number will be teeeived at the above address until.1 1:00am Gn the above closing date. THE POWER ITS YOURS BChydro of food, flawers and expressions of sympathy with the recent loss [April 25th) of our Sister, Aunt and Close Friend, Darlene MacPhail nee Daumon}, ~ ANVITATILON- TO. TENDER: Description BC Hydro Transmission Vegetation Maintenance Department requests offers from contractors interested in providing all labour, equipment and transportation required to mechanically mow brush on transmission circuits 2L99, 2L101, 1L387/381 and 1L392 in the Northwest Area. Details available from the BC Hydro Vegetation Maintenance - Norther office al 3333 22nd Avenue, Prince George, B.C. V2N 2K4 or by calling Gord Heenan at (250) 638-5640 or the General Office at (250) 561-4881. Sealed Tenders clearly marked with reference number will be received at the above address until 11:00 a.m. on the above closing date. THE POWER ~ www.bchydro.com Reference E618-11-02 Closing Date 27 May 2002 1S ¥OuRS BChydro