peat ST 2 635-3487. Confidentiality assured. - $5,000 obo. Phone evenings 635-5892. - Please phone 638-8398. Unplanned Pregnancy? Decisions to ‘make? Understanding all your al- ternativas makes you really free to ‘ghoose. For a confidential, caring, friend, call - Birthright, 635-3907, anytime. ‘FREE PREGNANCY TEST- ING: Do. tin a Kitimat Crisis Line and referral ser- -vice.. Phone 632-4333 open 7 days a week. 9 p.m. to9a.m. Answering 8Of- . _ Vice during theday. -~ ~ tfinp - Abortion..Counselling, information and referral service. Fridays 10-12, Phone 638-0994. After hours . tfn ‘Real Eslate fe Will trade 40° acres with creek, located 30 miles north of Terrace, for a pickup truck and fifth wheel or - ‘atravel trailer. Call collact — Angele at (604) 492-3623. = * Recreational Vehicles Skidoo 500, excellent condition. Phone 628-3525. 13 1978 KIT Companion trailer; 3-way power-electric brakes, new furnace, fridge and stove, sleeps. 6. Asking 27 1980 Ford truck with 1977 Travel mate camper. $7,000. Phone 635-6845. W11p 4980 GMC 4x4, short wheelbase, — good running condition. Call 635-2189 after 6 p.m. 2/8p 1988: Toyota 4x4 truck; no money. down, take over . ‘loan’ payments. "Phone 635-5152 after 5 p.m. 1/20 1980 Ford Van; V8, very good condi- § tion, fridge, stove, sink, CB radio, ~ stove uses propane or electricity, Is - an extendavan. Asking $5,500 firm. Phone 628-3348. 1/20 - 1980 Ford F-250 4x4; new hubs, 4 brand new tires, ex running condi- Non. No body rust. Asking $5,700. Phone 628-9828. 13 Canopy to fit large size truck. $300 ’ obo. Phone 635-6341. 1/20 1985 Toyota 4x4 turbo diesel, custom paint, canopy, stereo, ex- ‘cellent condition, 78,000 km. $9,000. Phone 635-2765 after 6 p.m. 1/20 1977 Ford 4x4 pickup; excellent run- hing condition. Some rust. Has been parked for past 2 winters. Asking ‘$1, 100. Phone evenings 635-5892. 9 1/27 -Plaasé phone 638-8398. f anted:ttis Exercise bike and exercise equip- ment wanted as soon as possible. B. C.B UILDINGS & ‘Asking $3,000 firm. Honda ATC — ff . 110, good condition. Asking $800. 5 Ministry of Forests, Atrpart Site, Dease B.C. Buildings Corporatior WANTED:. 1968 Johnson 9.5. out-~ board for parts. Phone 624-4264, 1/11 Wanted To Rent oe One Christlan male looking for room and board Phone 635-2779. Wiip . &bedroom home required: as soon - a8 possible by responsible govern- ment employee, close to town and ‘schools. References upon. request. Phone 638-9178. 1125p 3-bedroom home or apartment -needed for new resident to the area. .Leave.a message at 798-2503 or call atter6 p.n m. 1/25p TENDERS INVITED - Project 894018, interlor Painting Dormitory, Lake, 8.6, Tander documents may be obtained from B.C. Bulldings Corporation, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C.. V8G 1K7 from January 4, 1989. ~ ‘Sealed Tenders will be tecelved at the above addrass until 3:00 p.m., January 20, 1989 and will be opaned in public at that time. For further information call Rod Paters in Tereace at 638-3221. 1186 Too Late To Classity. wh . a soy me L . | Booming contractor required, with side- winder, for north coast logging camp." Send inquiries to: Wedeen River - Contracting, © P.O. Box 637, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 3S1 Attention Kelly Williams 1974 Econoline van; ps, pb. Asking $1,000 obo. Utility tralter with canopy. Asking $450 obo. Phone 624-3937. 27" a Wanted Misc. Exercise bike and exercise equip- ment wanted as soon as possible. Cc een - $980 Frontler 8’ camper; comes with 3-way fridge, 4 burner stove with oven, port-a-potty, closet, hydraulic jacks. 627-7247. 1/27 Two cushion couch, belge on wooden frame, and chair. Asking $150. Phone 624-5562. 1/27 "Machinery — FOR SALE Grader Blades - Unused 5’ x 6” Straight and Ice. 6’ x 6” Straight and Ice 7x 6” Straight and Ice — | Gantust Northcoast Road Maintenance Ltd. | 4930 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. | Phone: 636- 8397 a 30 a am - 4: 00 pm Mic | aS soon as posalbie. ; Asking $4, 500. Phone _ "Eleanor Woodhouse Next Monday i isa very special day. This area’s most senior resi- _ dent, Eleanor Woodhouse; will be 102 years old. But true to her English upbringing, Woodhouse is a very modest and private per- son and the day will: be celebrated as a quiet: family af- |. fair. From an interview last week, we got a brief look at the - life of this fine, cultured lady of English descent who has given ~ much to the world i in. which she - lives. by Toa s Strachan January 16, 1887 was a cold. wintery day in the northeastern -- - shire of Cumbria,-England. But — for Margaret Alice Robinson, wife of Captain H.T. Robinson, it was a day of very special warmth. It was the day in the - northeastern community of Ulverston that she gave birth to Eleanor, her second daughter. ‘Eleanor and her sister spent their childhood in a comfortable . home overlooking the Irish Sea while ‘being schooled in true” English discipline and culture. Later, upon graduation and with hopes. of becoming a. teacher, she furthered her education © through three years of appren- ; hg shige dare tansy ae scatiet on fe ea “one e another. And Je still. eee |! ane active and independent, wom- 0 il ‘an at the age of 96, she. decided" ee, “to accept an ‘offer. from hers | “youngest daughter. ‘and husband, eT Rita and Kenneth Kerr of Ter-. vv and WO betore ‘qualifying ‘1 ‘fora position at. the Girls’. Council School Ulverston. In 1912, at. the = age: Of 25, ; Eleanor left: “England and ‘the family home to travel with her. mother to Toronto. Here; she - married lifetime friend, Richard — and. raised. her. daughters as first generation. Canadians. Following the death of her husband, Eleanor main- tained her own home until 1973... when, at the age of 83 and still Woodhouse, very active in the community, she sold the family home .and- moved into a Toronto apart- ; ment. . Three ° years later, she moved to the. home of her. eldest daughter. and cher husband in Galt, Ontario. The trio later _took up residence in Montreal before finally returning to Toronto. In. 1983, Eleanor’ S- eldest daughter and her. husband _ passed away within a month of students for all sessions. tivities. ~ Recreation programs | - for strike-bound kids The Terrace Parks and Recreation Department has sched- " uled additional programs in order to offer worthwhile recrea-__ |. tion activities for the duration of the School District © 88/teachers’ dispute. Activities include swimming, skating t and scrub hockey. Fees are 90.cents for children 2 and $1 120 for - - Additional public swim times are from 1 p.m.:to 2 p. m. on Monday: and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, [J while public skating sessions have been ‘expanded to include a slot.from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m, Monday. through Friday. : Something new, scrub hockey for the 14 to. 16 age group, is __ _ proving popular, These sessions take:place from 10:15 a.m. to -: 11:15 a.m,.on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. There is a ‘‘no — -. checking’’ rule, but in order to take part everyone must have _ _.regulation. hockey equipment for, their own protection, __ Parks and Recreation Superintendent Steve Scott says the. . additional sessions will continue as long asthe dispute lasts _ and. adds that: although. their schedule is full, if the dispute seems to “‘drag on”’, his ‘department will try to find other ac- x HEPAT merece Pa OE tt Tace,. and’ moved to the. North- west. Today, ‘although not “quite what ‘she’ was at: 100, ‘she still - likes” her - independence. arid -would .probably:: ‘do. her; own’ laundry .and cooking - if. her daughter didn’t insist on doing Te -thosé.. chores “on her, behalf... Eleanor does, however, help to | ‘maintain: her own little. “‘living — room”. on the main floor of-the ~ home, where she enjoys reading. ; Jarge print . publications . and 7 many public TV broadcasts. The. Terrace Review joins her grandson, Richard’ Kerr of Ter-_ .race.and her two great grand- - sons, Christopher and. Gregory .. Kerr of Ontario, in wishing Eleanor Woodhouse a very hap- | py birthday and the very best for - the coming year. 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. . 4620 Lakelse Avenue 638-8141 Fine Dining BP in quiet surroundings! . Chinese & ‘Western Cuisine _ . a Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight - Fri. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — 1 am. _ Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. 638-1848 o 636: 8034 - GIM’S 4643 Park Avenue . RESTAURANT as ay Chinese & Canadian Food j OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ‘Mon - Wed 17:30 am. —:10:00 pine ANU Thursday 11:30 a.m. — 11:00 pan SD Fri - Sat 11:30 a.m. ~ £:00 an. | | (a Sunday 12:00 a.m. 10:00 p.tt. 7 ed 635-6111 1 ae “Stay eq ‘Specializing in Chinese. Cuisine and Canadian 4606 Grelg Ave. sy Terrace, B.C. Dishes for Take-Out — Ph, 635-6184 |gupspemee hours. Copper Grill at the _ Terrace Hotel For your dining pleasure we have expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant G 635-6630 . a a.m. \ to $ p.m, Fa am ahead inet tt ag ee a ed eR wo pauper ganeine EAT Reap Derr pt iba SS SS