a : i | L 4 a i 7 4. « & a Seen meio 4. (ica Asking "AUTOMOTIVE - 1988 Ford XLT 4 X 4. Brand New. Won in Lottery. Sil- _ ver/Red, Loaded. $16,000. - 0:8.0. Trades/What Fave You? Call 992-4734 Williams Lake, B.C. Wanted top dollar paid for “these motorcycles CB400-4 Honda 1100F, Suzuki 1100, Katana, Kawasaki, Lawson, Replica, MKII, or 1,000J. Call Jim (604)276-2552. Buy/Lease any gas, diesel car or truck, new or used, - Direct from volume factory - dealer. Call for pre-approved credit. Call callect 464-0271. 05231. ~ $1 Down leases a new car or truck, Sevan Year warranty. ' Payments from $139/mo. 0.A.C. ‘Call lease manager at (604)465-8931. DL5584. Truck Leasing, Individual or Company, alt F-Series, Aerostar Van Wagons, Fords, all new cab over . medium duty. Call Bob Langstaff, Norm Diedrich collect 327-0431. D5662. 1887 Ford F-800 18’ Reefer: Priced to Sell. Call Norm Diedrich, Bob Langstaff. 5200 MLS. Out of town call colect 327-0431. D#5862. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Halr salon at Christina Lake, ‘sacrifice at . Equipment for two stations also can be leased with option to purchase. Box 510 Christina Lake, or 442-8195 evenings. - Thriving Upholstery Busl- ‘ness In modern and antique furniture, automotive and R.V.'s, 3200 ‘sq. ft. shop, stock, tools, house and gar- age. Gross $80,000. yearly. Owner retising after 35 $109,500. 403)223-4764, P.O. Box 2767, Taber, Alberta. TOK Plzzanne’s U-Bake Pizza ex- panding in British Colum- bla: Now located at impact Plaza, 152/100 Ave., Sur- rey, B.C. For franchise in-- formation call 1-604-588- hese ads app | $129. for 25 words ‘ aere, BUSINESS _ OPPORTUNITIES Cash In - Cash Out. Coke, Pepsi, Libby’s, Helnz - World Famous Orinks you will refit! in your new, unil- que, cold pop/juice vendors with separate price settings. Minimum investment of | secured a8 we sup- - $11,980 ply freight, equipment ‘ins- talled in locations, product fills, supptles, atc. Own your cash business, your choice, part or full-time. Cali/write (24 hours) for brochure, Sol- ar Business- Centres, 100 East Drive, Sulte 200, Bram- alea, Ontario. L6T 183, Mr. Halbot 1-(416)-761-5705. Redi-Mix Concrete busl- ness. 3 four-yard mixer trucks. Cement silo, ete. -— $110,000. Delta, B.C. 583- 1140 ask for Gary. Cash in On Tax Reforml Enquire about exclusive franchise opportunities, with the largest Canadian tax company. U & R Tax Ser- vices, 942 Hillside, Victoria, B.C. V8T 2A1. (604)381-5646. Woodworking company, Sal- mon Arm, B.C. Prime toca- tlons in Natlonal Gift Shows. ‘'Rascal Tovys’’, New 4000 sq.ft. shop on tndustriai. ark $165,000. (604)8S2-7482 or (6045832-4188. EDUCATIONAL Start with us! Small classes, . quality instruction. Firat- ’ year university, office tech- nology, business administra- tlon, college preparation. Brooks Campus, Medicine Hat College, Box 1979, Brooks, Alta. TO/J G0. 1- 403-362-7373. ‘Cook For A Career. Gradu- ates of our Professional Cul- -inary Training Program are employed in the most pres- tigious establishments in B.C. Full-time, six month course starts June 6, 1988. Government assistance avai- lable. Write or call for bro - chure: Pierre. Oubrulle Cul- tnary School, 1522 West &th Avenue, Vancouver, NOs 4RB. 738-3155, ~ 987-1281, 24 hours. Okanagan School of Auc- tioneer, Group and/or Pri- vate Auctioneering classes, For Information phone 768- 2781 or write Box 377, Westbank, B.C. VOH 2A0, Phone after 6 p.m. Diploma correspondence. Free calendar. High School . upgrading, accounting, man- agement, administratlon, secretarial, computers. Es- ‘tablished 1964. Natlonal Col- iege, 444 Robson, Vancou- ‘ver, 688-4913 toll free 1-800- ' EQUIPMENT AND — MACHINERY Round Baler 1988 Vermeer 504H.D. demo. Has made. 1000 bales only. Get the best. of the Round Balers. Makes 3’ - &’ bales, $14,000. Bob aves (604)826- Computers to Help. Johnny Read A Texas A&M educational psychologist has developed a. computer program that assesses how good and poor readers read, with a goal of helping poor read- ers comprehend the material better. Poor readers were atten- ~ tive in tests, bul didn’t seem to focus on critical information the way good readers did. FOR SALE MISC. Storage Problems? Used steam ship containers, 8’ X 8' X 35’ long, Insulated and in good condition. Call Lome or Linda at (604)530- Lighting Fixtures. Western. Canada's largest . display. - réetall. Free. Wholesale an Catalogues available. Nor- burn Lighting Centre, 4600 -East Hastings Street,. Bur- naby, B.C. 1-299-0666. 5C 2K5. Phone Appilance Bargains on. new ingile, Admiral, Hotpoint, Kitchenaid. Also Danby & Magic Chef Gas Ranges. Quality rebullt appliances. Budget Appliance Surre Lid. Phone collect 585-6287. Altaifas,. Clovers, and Grasses, Field Peas, Canala “Street, Vancouver, B. GARDENING Greenhouse and Hydroponic Equipment and Supplies - The most complete selection in Canada. Low prices, plus we are a Gold Card retailer. Sand $2. for catalogue and frea magazine to Western Water Farms, 1244 Se mour 3N0. 1-604-682-6836. Curved glass patio exten- sions starting at $1,095. Hobby greenhouses starting at $590. Full line of green- house accessories. Call B.C. a Greenhouse Buliders 1-604- — 433-4220 or write 7425 Hed- fey Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. ‘VSE 2Rt. HELP WANTED Experlenced Editor for Community Newspaper in 6.C, Join our successful company for opportunity & advancement. Energy, oreativity & commitment a must. Photography skills re- quired. Minimum 2 years experlence. Send complete resume to: The Publisher, c/o Box 309, Burns Lake, B.C. VOJ 1E0. Wanted: Production Person for small interior weekly newspaper. Must be exper- lenced in advertising/naws- paper layout & design. Ex- callent typing skilla & cam- era experience. Reply: 100 Mile Free Press, Box 459 100 Mile House, B.C. VOK . 27E0. 395-2219. Parts Person: John Deere industrial Dealership requir- es self-motivated individual with good communication, clerical & marketing skills to work in Calgary. Apply with resume to: Twin Trac- . for Lid., 3555 - 46 Ave., S.E£., Cal » 1T2B 383. Phone. 4092 0018. HELP WANTED Progressive autobody shop has an immediate opening. fer Autobody Repalr Person. Succesaful applicant must be a Journeyman. Excellent ’ wages and group benefits. 847-4013 or send resume to Box 3940, Smithers. VOJ Service Advisor required by Terrace Review — Wednesday, May II, 1988 21 | BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | aar in the more than 84 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association and reach more than 1.1 million households from White Rock to Whitehorse. ($3 per each additional word) Call the Zerrace Review at 635-7840 ’ Journeyman (MIF) G.M. Mechanic required for Fra- ser Valley G.M. Dealership. Experience ‘and training jn G.M. electronics, fuel Injec- tion, or automatic trans- missions a definite asset. Please raply to; Norm Koch, Motorcade Chev. Olds, 2525 McCallum Rd., Abbotsford, B.C. V28 3R1. 530-0254. B.C. Salas People. We need direct sales people for Van- couver, Kamloops, Vancou- ver island, Fort St. John, Prince George, Kelowna and Granbrook areas. We {raln and support your ef- foris. Hf you can sell, we can work together. Phone the President toll-free 1-800- 661-8697. Licansed auto body mechan- ic and painter needed Im- mediately to work In fully modern shop. Top wages offered. Contact Dave, Port MoNelll 956-3434 or 956- Sales person for copiers - business equipment. Wage plus commission. Please send written resume to: See-Moore Printing and Sta- tlonery, Bax 490, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2NO0, Partsman & Service Per- sonnel Required for’ Ford Dealership. Some exper- jence preferred. Forward re- sume to: Warriner Ford, Box #96, Walnwright, Alta., 798 4P0. Phone: (403)842- Caretaker(s) required for care of horse facilities. Ex- perience with horses neces- sary. Send resume and 2 references to Box 4122, Wil- liams Lake, 8.C,. V2G 2V2. PERSONALS Bedwatting can be stopped. For free booklet send name, address, telephone number, age of enuretic to: Enuresis Center, Box 172, Station A, Winnipeg, R&K 2A1. Ha Birthday Adopted Male ‘born May 14, 1967 . Grace Hospital, Vancouver. Birth relativas wish contact. Phone 585-4889 or 434-3319, REAL ESTATE a Thinking of moving to the - Sunny Okanagan? Located in Oliver, jee 15 minutes | from U.S.A. For sale by. owner: Spacious, 2 Bedroom | Condominium. Bright, clean, central. Adult. Pets atlowad. Call 498-2051. 27’ Trailer and lot Paradise | Valley, Washington, U.S.A, Near Sumas. Used as sum- mer escape. Motel advan- tages when travelling to Vancouver, Leisure services in area. 392-4988. . SERVICES oes “ICBC Offered me $3,500.. Garey Linde got me $194,000'', G.N. - Abbots- ford. Vancouver lawyer Car- ey Linde {since 1972) has Free Information. Phone 1- 664-7798. Second Opinions Gladly Given. ICBC Injury Claims? Call Dale Carr-Harris - 20 years a trial lawyer with five years medical schoo! before law. 0- . 669-4022 (Vancouver). &x- -perienced in head injury and other major claims. Percent- age fees avallable. Relief Editor. Seml-retired editor/publisher. Many years experience. Weekly newspapers. Available June 1st to relieve editors on holidays. Phone 525-3838. TRAVEL india Calling: Join three week package tour of Exotic India during coming winter. $3800. per person. Al! ex- penses Included, comforts assured. Contact Neha In- ternational, 55 - 2250 Baskin Gardens, Pentictan, B.C. V2A 6YS. 492-5461. Let’s Go Housaboating! On. Shuswap Lake. Reasonable rates, reservations still avallabie for the °88 season. For an enjoyable holiday contact Cruise Along House- boats Sicamous 1 2069. WANTED Cameras and accessories wanted: Leica, Zeiss, Ret- ina, Voigtlander, Rollei, Exakta. Miniature and ster- eo cameras. Nikon, Canon range-finders. ‘'Occupied Japan’' and Russian cam- eras. 592-4697 or write Mr. Guternar, Box 5171, 1625 Fort St., Victoria, B.C. Timber Quota Southern Int- erlor, Highest price offered. Phone 547-6076 or 837-3420. | . cg tear arggemern TE snare 6 ae EP FPS PNM at - BLANKET CLASSIFIED | Seed. Combine your orders with your neigh ura. Dis- Fraser Valley G.M. Dealar- . ship. Contact Norm Koch, -Motoreade Chev. Olds, 2525 PETS AND LIVESTOCK Wanted - Weldin Unit, 1 ton truck flat deck, 400. Dispersal Sale. G0 Cows, 20 amp. welder, 10 H.P. com-. ADVERTISING counts available, Phone toll ‘ . ree 800-661- , an- = MeCallum Rd.," Abbotsford, ressor, torch equipment. ; ; na's Seeds Ltd., Lacombe,' §.¢. V2S 3R1:. Phone 530- Sires Canyon Vale) Recon Good running condition. . 7 Alta, TOG 130. 0254. ) 902-2204 Quesnel. (604)949-0565. — = ; . Baseball — continued trom page 1 as these are a considerable hard- ship on a small. organization "such as ours.”? - And not only is this too much ' for a small club of only 200 _ Members to pay, but it’s also not fair, says Peden, Youth Soccer and adult scrub leagues use school fields and pay nothing because School District 88 _ doesn't charge a user fee. ' According to. Vic Buteau, ‘District Minor Coordinator for Softball B.C., most commun- ities charge senior associations a fee, but Terzace is.the only com- - munity in the province charging minor associations for field use. “Our minor softball players seem to be paying for playing - fields that our adult beer league plays on for free. It seems if money is to come from the ball leagues, it should come from the adults.” _ Buteau also points out that all minor teams registered with _ Softball B.C. have the addition- al expense of insurance. ‘‘At this point, the many beer league teams do not carry insurance atid place at risk many minor players that play with them,” he said. . . Terrace Minor Softball Presi dent Pete Pauls echoes Peden’s concern. ‘Our associations are. faced with a doubling of cost which must be passed on to the kids. Our sponsors are paying enough,” says Pauls. ‘These increased costs will eventually lead to our minor organizations accepting nothing but elite athletes or children of the rich.”’ - ' But, he adds, “‘Our league is - designed for all the children of © _Terrace...we feel our members develop a pride in their com- munity through their association with Terrace Minor Softball.” The Terrace Elks first chair- man, Noel Martel, told council his group built Agar Park for children more than 16 years ago and have spent a ‘‘considerable’’ amount of money on it since. “Our lodge is very concerned about this,’’ he said. ‘‘It came as a surprise that there was a user fee.” Alderman Danny Sheridan said the user fee should be waiv- ed for both minor organizations, but the matter was sent to the Community and Recreation Ser- vices Committee by Bob Coop- er. Cooper’s motion was sup- ported by Ruth Hallock, Doug Smith and Mayor Jack Talstra. Fall Fair — continues trom page 6 ticipate in our ‘Funway”, which provides an opportunity for your group to raise funds by organizing an activity such as games of chance, international foods; ‘talent shows, sporting events or other events of general interest. If interested, please contact Bev at 635-9209, or Thora at 635-4082 for further informa- tion. Our general meetings are held the second Monday of each month at the Thornhill Sec- ondary School library, starting at 8 p.m, We welcome new members — do join us! And don’t forget to come to the plant sale Saturday, May 14, ame The Kinette Club of Terrace meets the second Wednes- day of every month at 6:30 p.m. Anyone Interested, please call Donna Mclsack at 638-1974. The Happy Gang Centre for Seniors offers the following activities: Tuesdays: 10 a.m., sewing and quilting; 7:30 p.m., cribbage. Wednesdays: 1 p.m., carpet bowling; Fridays: 2 p.m., bingo; 7:30 p.m., bridge. First Saturday of every month: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., pancake breakfast. Monday through Friday every week: 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., lunch. Second Thursday of avery month: 2 p.m., general meeting. For further info., contact the Happy Gang Cen- tre, 3226 Kalum St. at 635-9090. ‘| | Board meeting — continued from page 198 social values o, @ensuring that the re- quirements of special needs students are met @ emphasizing the acquisition of basic skills and good work habits as well as ensuring students develop positive at- titudes towards themselves, others and education. , The board will also be talking to North Coast Minister of State Dave Parker regarding .the development of a Regional Lear- . ning Assessment Centre for Ter- race. In Pacific Rim Initiatives, it is the board’s intention to par- ticipate in student travel, teacher travel, special projects and monitor exchange. More meetings will be sched- uled throughout the district in the near future, giving the public _ an opportunity to discuss these topics or any other areas of con . cern. Se eens