freprrreprrprerypr. « FF © Fe FF ee eb RB Re " F Tt FF _ACTIC BUY SELL RENT TRADE an MAY 18, 1991 —. Terrace Aux- iliagy to !'The Leprosy Mission" 4s having..a “33rd anniversary 3, celebration at 2 p.m. at the Ter- “Your Chartty of Cholce” ‘Your caring gifts in Honour or inMemoriam - area beautify! and thoughtful reminder. Please help us fight Canada's No. 1 killer’ ‘with research and education. Box 22, Terrace, B.C. VaG 4A2 Marjorie Park - tat _ 638-1167 STROKE | | Malar f Credit Cardy BC A YUN ‘our -donstion le fax deductible 92. Legal Notices Invitation fo tender Transportation Service Sasied tancera for the latlowing transpeor- tation service will ba received at the ad- dress below unt 16:00 on the epecified Closing date. a Senice’ TERRACE & KITIMAT HIGHWAY SERVICES Specificalions Fuk datais as to contract specifications, achadule of service and tender form may be obtained from: Pest Offices in Terrace or Kilenal o Canada Post Corporation, Transportation Contracting Services, Tek 604-662-1449 Closing Date May 24, 1991 Deposlt: 2% of Annual Amount by moans of Certified Chequa of Monay Order. The foweal of any tender will not necesserily be accepted. ~MAILS>POSTE: Coaede Page Carpuratean, Sect Com sdianae G00 pattie | pavitation sco bof - fo lender sues ; Transportation Barvice Sealed tenders for the following anspor- * tation earvice wil be recelved at the ad- crass below uti 18:09 on the specified closing date. Serva WATSON LAKE ‘TELEGRAPH CREEK STAGE © Spectticalions Ful details as to contract specifications, schedule of service and tender form may be obtained from: Recycling: we wrote the book Recycling, environmental protection. We have a book for you. After all, circulating books is recycling, , It's Your. composting, “s* sace Alliance church, 4923 Agar ". Ave. Everyone welcome, ‘especially: charter members. For ROADSIDE SCREENING DEVICES further information call Betty at FIT §N THE PALM OF 635-6248. ANY POLICE OFFICER'S HAND... awk A HERITAGE PARK MUSEUM sponsored by the Terrace Regional Museum Society is open for tours daily fram Tues. through Sat. between 31-4 p.m. For group tours, school tours or weddings,. please make an ap- ANY TIME... ANYWHERE IN BC. or 635-2508. RE REFORM. PARTY... OF CANADA, Skeena Constituency _ meets every 3rd Wed. of each month, For information call 635-3543, leave message. kkk kk : A NEW SINGLES CLUB is mecling every Tuesday eveniig for coffee at 8 p.m, al Tim Hor- ton’s. For more information call Ann at 635-3858. . kkk TERRACE-PIPES & DRUMS practice every Mon. from 7:30 8:10 p.m. Je. Table; 9:20 - 9:00 p.m. Sr, Table; 9:15 - 9:45 p.m. piping & drumming. Meet al the Kin Hut next to Heritage Park. Anyone interested in playing or learning to. play, call Audrey _ COURT BAILIFF SALE The Court Bailifl will offer for Sale by way of Sealed Bid, the interest of the following debtor, Northland-Kalea Automotive Salvage Ltd. in the following goods and chattels, purported to be: - 1 Porlabla P&H air compressor - Modal No, 2-10-20PV, 230 volt, 60 hz, 125 “PS| complete with hose. 1 Snap On Model No, MS1D impact gun. 1 Snap On, Moda! No. PH4SB air chisel, White Cane Club meeting the - 2nd Tues. of every month at £:00 p.m. in the Women's Resource Centre. Everyone welcome, For information phone Phyllis at 638-0412 or Evelyn at 635-7015. Kaktk A NEWLY FORMED SINGLES Club meets every Tuesday night at7 p.m. at Mr. Mikes. For more 1.1980 F350 Tow Truck complete with Mode! 3540 Helmas Wrecker, = All bids are on an “as is-where is” basis, No warranties of fitness are. given or implied. For further information or ap- pointment to view, phone 635-7648, , TERMS OF SALE: : 10% Bid Depasil must be received at the time of Bid for Bld to be accepted. Deposil of successful Bidder will be ai pointment: and-phone 635-4546 : 1 Bluepoint Modal No. AT7O0C air Kerr at 635-3726. wrench. kkk : 1 Sot Oxi-acetylena regulator hose and CCB TERRACE AND cutting torch. DISTRICT Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 1, 1991 — Page BT —What'’s Up nhaktk VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for "Child Health Clinics’ Jm- munization Clinics Tuesdays 9:30 am-noon and 1-4 p.m. Weighing and measuring children, no lifting necessary. Far more info. phone the Skeena Health Unit 638-3310, rekke ANYONE INTERESTED in Joining a support group for step and blended farnilies, call Lee at 635-9055, : kKhkke TERRACE AA MEETINGS, - 635-6333, Men’s Sun. nite7 p.m. Hospital “Psych Unit, 4720 - Haughland. Sun. Women's 8:30 ’ p.m. Hospital Psych Unit. Mon- day nite 6:30 p.m. Blue Gables - Corr. institution. Monday nite 8:30 p.m., Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle Ave. Tuesday nite 8:30 p.m, Catholic Church, 4830 Straume Ave. Wed. nite Begin- . fees 7:30 p.m. Hospital Psych Unit. Friday nite 6:30 p.m. Ker- mode Centre 3313 Kalum St. , keke OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP for any persons having an ostomy or needing one in the future. A chance to share pro- blems, concerns, information and receive support from others in the same situation. Call Ter- race 635-5905 or Kitimal 632-5951, Kaka TERRACE CO-DEPENDENTS Anonymous. Meels Monday Evenings 8-9 -p.m. at Skeena Health Unit. The only require- ment for membership is the ' desire for healthy and fulfilling relationships. Contact Mary at ~ 635-5518 kkekrke . ALANON MEETING. Family and Friends of alcoholics meet Mon. nights 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital,psych. con- fetence room, Contacts: Noreen 635-6938 or Sharon 638-1836. CO-DEPENDANTS ANONYMOUS, Is a [2 step fellowship specifically designed for those who wish to improve their relationships with others, If you have problems forming or maintaining intimate _ relation- ships, these meetings may help. Videos and educational materia! are part of the format. Meetings are 3 p.m, - 9 p.m, Mondays at the Health Unit Auditorium. For more information phone 635-5518 _ or Newcomers very welcome. . kkk WEDNESDAYS COF- FEEBREAK, a women’s com- munity bible study begins its new season. We meet Wed. 9:30 -11 a.m. We offer free child care, a story hour program for 3,4 & 5 yc. olds, an opportunity (o meet new friends, small group discus- sions over a cup of coffee. There’s a place for you with us — join ust Terrace Christian Reformed Church on the corner . of Sparks & Straume. tkekke BATTERED. WOMEN’S SUP- PORT GROUP. Every Tues. 7 -9 p.m. Call 635-6447 or 635-4042 for further info. kk kin TERRACE DUPLICATE | BRIDGE CLUB meets at 7:15 every Wed. at Caledonia Sr. Sec. in the cafeteria, Everyone welcome. For more info, call Ellen Smith at 635-4096 or Dave ‘Comfort at 635-4875. kikkt ADULT FEMALE SUR- VIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT GROUP. Every Wed. 7- 9p.m. Call 635-4042 for further info, tkkkr JUNE 12 - JULY 7, 1991 — Let's’ make music! The in- struments are tuned and ready at the Kitimat Centennial Museum. From all corners of the world, the musical instruments are voices from the many cultures of Kitimat, .They will delight the eye while on display and enchant the ear when played by local musi-- cians, Musical performances will take place during the exhibition period. Guest: curator, Anne Sluyter, is a local musician witha personal interest in instruments from other lands. The collections are tocal, Museum Hours: Tuesday to Fri- day 11 a.m. - $p.m., Saturday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday and Mon- day closed, 638-8714., — Libr. ar lorteited if balance of Bid is not pald within. information, call Ann at kkk y stated lime. : 635-3888. FOR INFORMATION ON THE Terr ace cons Jones ; ike Girl Guide of Canada, Tall Bain ‘ Totem Division, contact Kathy Temace, 8.0. MAY & - JUNE 8, 1991 — ies 638-1245 cca Voting is simple in Canada, but vies S28-1245 or Marg Cooper do you know the proces taking pakke place before and after you cast - AWANA CLUBS far boys and your vote? “Behind the Ballot girls runs at Thornhill Communi- TY O F pare salaried rope in ss, The ty Centre every Wed. evening at ff. Cl ihe history of Ceeedas eeetaat 620th, for info call 635-3604 TERRACE! TERRACE system. i is based on four kkk themes: oting isa Right, Voting i = is a Scret, Voting is Accessible, AO La oie twin voring is Fair. Kitimat Centen- self-help program relating to ar- wh Kt thritis please phone Mary at . . . 635-2577 or Joyce at 635-5024, ~ Gealed Tenders for. supply, and. installation of ana it gon t es — ns qaiag'siiétem at the" Tarrace Arena will be received to, 1:30 p.m., Thursday, May 9, at Terrace City Hall, "B218, Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X3. Tenders wil: ‘be opened - publicly at that time. Tenders must be clearly marked “Tender for Terrace Arena Air Conditioning”. Tender documents and specifications may be received from the Terrace Parks and Recreation Department at the Terrace Arena, 3320 Kalu Street, Terrace. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. R. Hallsor, Clark-Administrator Clty of Terrace Poat Offices in Watson Lake, a] ~ Creek, Dease Laka, Cassiar, Iskut o Transportation Contracting Services, * Bow 2110, Vancouver, B.C, V6B 4Z3 : Tek 604-862-1449 Closing Date’, May 16, 1091 Depesle 2% of. Annud. Amount dy means of Cartitied Cheque of Money Order, The lowest or-any tander will not . necessarily be accepted. MAI L>yPOSTE el famen Province ol Ministry of Botish Columbia Fotasts CONTRACT FVLCRO1R04-002 Proposals for the following 3-year Muit}Phase ‘Waste Survey Contract wit ba recetved by tha . Disticl Manager, Mintary of Foreals, P.O, Box 215, Hazelton, §.C., VON 1¥O, on the cate ahown below. Contract FYLCRDIRO4.002 ta loceted within "the Kiaplox Format: ‘District and the Cassar. Forest Diatricl with more than 95% of the work located within the Kispiok Foreat Distict, This contract shall Inchde: the layout and eatablen- ment ol Waste Survey plots; the massuremantof waste and residue within the plots; fhe meseure- | ment of the area. of al landings and landing ples * of the block in the Goniract; tne traveraing of al ross wit dn the blocks; the compla- thon of ail waste avd tealdue; the production of + mape showing ts ‘at bull’ roads onkt landings on tha block: tal to Ite atendards eatmbighed by © the Ministry 0! Forests. angen atten ea : - A Propénanis. P.M. on May 10, 1001 at the Kiepiox Diskiot Foreat Offioe, Highway 62, Hazelton, 8.C,, at which Ue ctileria for'evalutting tha Proposals "wil by, eoubeed aa Wall 98 ther perineal 5 Conferenoe wit ba held at 1:00 ere avelabie al the ebove Information packaged address or by. conteiting Ihe Kiepiix Forest “Dawilsne Eases Fea Paul Krovies _ MAGOA BR ERY : ~ Invitation To Tender .B. C. Hydro is inviting tenders from powerline ‘contractors for the conversion of approximately 790 mercury vapor street lights in the Terrace area. The tender also includes the replacement of approximately 60 arms and the addition of 23 new - ACTUALLY PRINTED THREE DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF [T? THE MONA LISA iS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS PAINTINGS iN THE RLD BUT WHEN I(T Was X-RAYED IT WAS LEONAROGD DA VINE, HAD THE TEDDY BEAR (5 SAID TO: HAVE ORIGINATED IN 1902 IN THE US.A, WHEN PRESIDENT (TEDDY ) ROOGEVELT WAS SHOWN IN A CARTOON WITH A BEAR-CU8 THAT HE HAD REFUSED TO SHOOT GN A BEAR HUNT. A MN TOYMAKER, SEEING THIS, MADE mw A avobLY TOY AND CALLED IT "TEODY'S BEAR,’ Payee are ee areas TALK $0 WELL THAT SHE EXCELLED AT A LEETURER AND AUTHOR! from Bl More fights. _ Tender closes Wednesday May 15/91. Copies ' of the tender documents are available at the local B.C. Hydro office at 5220 Keith Ave., Terrace. For any further information please contact B.P. Clarke at the’ above address or phone, 638-5615. “BC hydro Moen hunt moose, One time they decided to stay in a cabin back in the bush, away from the road. They were in their sleep- ing bags when there was a thump at the back of the cabin. Hipp grabbed his rifle and Tony his flashlight to discover a big, black bear out behind the cabin. Tony also trapped a few winters up the Copper River. Invitation To Tender B. C. Hydro’ is: inviting tender from powerline con- 7 tractors for ‘the conversion of approximately 128 \mereury. vapor: atreet t lights with high. pressure godium: In Stewart. Tender closes Wednesday May 22/91, Copies of the tender documents, are available at the local B.C. Hydro office at 5220 Keith Ave. Terrace. _ For any further information please contact B.P. Clerk. at the above.address or r Phone, 638-561 5 One time, he and his uncle Albert hada problem with an old sow grizzly which kept threatening to raid their lean-to. She would swim halfway across the river but each time would with her, There was not much sleep that night! All ‘of these stories were told by Hector Cote during the eulogy at the April 12 memorial service,. As: Hector ‘said, Tony was & kind, honest man, a good family man and’a true pioneer. He is survived by his wife Kay, daughters Joyce Jefferd (Nanaimo), Anne McGhan (Nanaimo), Irene Johnson (Ter- race); son Ron, also of Terrace; grandchildren Raymond, Valerié, Colleen. Lorraine, Ver- non, ‘Cathy, Tonia. and Rox- anne; “and. great-grandchildren ‘Gina, Ryan, Mayra, Morgan and used to go to Topley cach fall to return:to the two cubs she had . e VAN ® FLAT DECK e FORK LIFT SERVICE e DAILY FREIGHT TO KITIMAT e SERVICE FROM PRINCE GEORGE @ LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE — CHARTERS @ SCHEDULED SERVICE ON - HIGHWAY 37 N. e DAILY SCHEDULED GENERAL FREIGHT SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE TO ~ STEWART | United Van Lines snr HEE remace 632-2544 635-2728 272 - 3rd Street _. Kitimat or 635-7102 - 3111 Blackbum Terrace at THE AGE OF six HEL EN KELLER MAS SLING, BERF ANG BUMB BUT, DESPITE THIS, A TEACHER, ANNE SULLIVAN, TAUGHT NER TO READ WRITE AND GOLLEGE AND BECAME Py