Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 21, 1990 Al3 Three-piece Roxton maplo colonial style wall unit; two bookcases, ad- justable shelves, one bar/entertain- ment. Could be spiit. Installment payments possible. Phone 638-0240 after 4:30 p.m.orweekends. 2/21p Baby accassorias, including popular “Indisposables” reusable cotton diapers. Safe and comfortable for baby and easy to use. Must be sean! Phone 638-1204. 2/28p 1984 Daytona 2.2 Turbo, 5-speed, PS, PB, PW, Pmirrors, sun roof and alr conditioning. Excellent condi- tlon. Asking $7,995. Phone 635 Sere. p 1072 12x60 mobile home for sale or rent to buy. In quiet trailer court, gas heat, washer and dryer. Ready for Feb. 28/90. Sale price, $8,000. To rent, $285/month. Phone 638-1940 after 6 p.m. _ Sip: Electrolux vacuum, good condition, $100. Phone 635-7761 after 6 p.m. 2/28p Lovely three-bedroom home, owner- bullt, lots of features, fridge, bullt-in oven, Jenn-Air stova, dish washer. Sundeck, fenced yard, playhouse, fruit trees. Backs onto enclosed playground In Thornhelghts. Private sale. $85,800. Phone 638-0420. 3/14p ae | “TERRACE DRUGS (Northern Health Care) All store fixtures must be sold. Phone Allan Dubeau at 635-7274 FOR RENT 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments Laundry facllitles & balconies At the corner of Kalum & Scott Close to downtown & schools References required 1 bedroom — $380 2 bedroom — $450 3 bedroom — $520 if available Woodland Apartments | 835-3922 or 635-5224 * * * * x * * * [ MOUNTAINVIEW APARTMENTS Centrally located, clean, quiet, security intercom, on- site manager. Spacious one bedroom units, laundry FOR RENT facilities and parking. [L 638-8398 | OR LEASE: 1,000 sq. ft. office, store or shop space. Lots of parking. For further information | phone 635-3355. RENT TO OWN — Beautiful 3bedroom 1,500 sq. fi. home, wall- to-wall carpet, carport, patio, 2 acres, located at Jackpine Flats. Avallabla Immediately. $750 per month (negotiable). 1-278-8957. 2/28c - FOUND — Ring In the Liquor Store. - Phone 635-5850 or drop in to Identify and claim. 2i2inc FOUND — Adult male Himalayan cat around Jan. 14 In the Uplands school area, Call 635-2118 to Iden- tify and clalm. 2/21nc Phona- Notices 8 ee | For Sale oy : vei - Pe “og “Thank You Notes -thaik Younetes PRO-LIFE * Box 852, Terrace Kalum Family Day Care has open- Ings. Fenced yard, pets and toys. Ages newborn to 12 years. Full-time, part-time or drop-in avallable. Phone 638-8429 or 638-8998. tfne RED CROSS LOAN Cupboard. The hours for the Terrace Loan Cup- board are as follows: Mondays from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 712 noon. The Cupboard Is located In the Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Kalum Street. Emergency inquiries can be made in between service hours at the following numbers: 635-2122 or 635-7941. ; . tfn Gay connection — Telephone most evenings between 7 and 10 p.m. 638-1256. 4i1ip CAN YOU HELP BY SUPPORTING A NORTHERN CHURCH (St. Aidan's Anglican Church) _ TELEGRAPH GREEK Looking for new or nearly new articles to be _ donated for Spring Auction. Tax receipts available. Send donations to: General Deilivery, Telegraph Creek, B.C., . VoJ 2WO LETS” TALK SHOP © Looking for ideas on improving your business? Staff training? Market development and expansion? We can put you in touch with the information sources you need in your community. Call the Ministry of Regional and Economic Development Toll-Free 1-800-663-0529 zy Honourable Stanley B. Hagen Minister of Regional and Economic Development “Wanted'Misc; > Wanted to rent — One-bedroom apartment close to town, clean, reasonable rent, for a reliable, work . ing lady. Phone 635-7840 days or 635-4047 evenings. tfnp WANTED — Responsible family looking for three or four bedroom home. Would be tong-term or will lease. Have good references. Phone 636-8673 or 636-5541. 2/2ip Wanted to rent or lease: The new conatruciion manager for Shames Mountain and his family are looking for a small house or duplex for a minimum of {0 montha. Call 635-6244 or 636- 6158 if you have any leads, 2/280 Would Ike te share an apartment or house. Reasonable. rent. Phone 635-3921, ai2ip We wish to thank our families and many friends for the lovely floral tributes, donations to the Child Development Centre, messages of sympathy, and the many expressions of kindness and support, in the loss of our dear Brian. A special thank you to the Reverend Stan Bailey, the Royal Purple, B.P.O. Elks, and the members of the Rugby Club for their fov- ing and continued support, which has meant so very much to us during this difficult time. The Kormendy Family Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways. Honourable Rita M. Johnston, Minister invitation to Tender Project No.: ©-6913 Location: 29.5 km north of Ter- race on Kalum Lake Road 43 Description: Drill, blast and stockpile 5,000 m3 of rip rap In Goat Creek Quarry #2024 and P-5231A. Sealad tenders, completed in ac: cordance with the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Ter- race, B.C., V8G 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on March 9, 1990, when tenders will be open- ed in public. A security deposit/isurety bid bond will not be required (in ac- cordance with the conditions of the tender.) Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specitica- tions and conditions of tender are available immediately from: the Ministry of Transportation and Highways 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace,.B.C., V8G 1V4 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holldays. Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order; made payable to the Minister of Finance and Car- porate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. For further information contact Glen Overholt, Area Manager at (604) 638-3321, or fax (604) 537-3316. Tha lowest or any tender will not precessarlly be accepted. fe PROVINCE OF er _ BRITISH COLUMBIA — _ MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS Invitation to Tender Project No.: B-6783 Location: St. Croix and Big Oliver Creeks, Hwy. 16 East. Description: Drill, blast and stockpile 4000 m3 of 1500 kg class Rip Rap. Drill, blast haul and place 350 m3 of 1500 kg class Rip Rap and load, haul and place 2500 m3 of fill materlal at Big Oliver Creek 45.4 km Hwy. 16 East. Drill, blast, haul and place . 1050 m3 1500 kg class Rip Rap at St. Croix Creek 30 km Hwy. 16 East. Sealed tenders, completed in ac- cordance with the Conditions of Tander on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways at 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Ter- race, B.C., V8G 1V4 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on March 2nd, 1990, when tenders will be open- ed In public. A security depositisurety bid bond will not be required (In ac- cordance with the conditions of the tender.) Apre-tender meeting will be held at 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Ter- race, B.C., V8G 1V4. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifica- tlons and conditions of tender areavallable from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.c., V8G 1V4, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- day to Friday, except holidays. Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance and Gor- porate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. For further Information contact Randy Penner at (604) 638-3360, or fax (604) 638-3316. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ["norice FOR SALE UNDER | THE MECHANCIS LIEN ACT To satisfy a debt incurred by Edgar Good in the amount of $2698.26, a 1985 Chev P/U, Serial ‘Number 2GCDC14H6F 1144843, ragistered In the name of Jackie Good, will be sold at 5004 Highway 16 West, Terrace, B.C. on Thursday, March 7, 1990 at i 9:00 a.m. Support Your Lung Association Did you know that... February is Heart Month ...Give from the heart and SU research that Saves more lives. B.C. Heart CF) Foundation Northern | University -- continued from page A3 George and other northern com- munities may be more prudent than constructing new buildings throughout the region. . In response to these and other submissions, Strachan said two things. First, he agrees. And second, many of the decisions to be made will come from an interim Board of Governors and not himself. He suggested, though, that there is litte for the North- west to fear. "I think you will be pleased with the Native and regional representation you have,” he said. Following the meeting, Strachan said the names of the university board appointees should be released later this month. » Beyond this, we should expect the university to open in Septem- ber, 1991, and it will be regional — but not necessarily right away. Universities in Thunder Bay and Sudbury serve areas quite similar to our own, says Strachan, and they have exceptional regional program delivery. But he also pointed out that they have been in business for 25 years;‘ for our own university to ‘deliver sircng regional programs, it must first have a strong central core. In the interim, he suggested, we should use every tool at our disposal — including distance education and open learning. Strachan did say, though, that he could foresee an expansion of the college University Transfer program and there was no reason that a student entering that prog- ram this fall couldn’t graduate from a northern university. Whe- ther it will cost the northern Student more or less than his southern B.C. counterpart remains to be seen. Strachan did say, however, that the government has made a commitment to offer a northern university "weighted" funding for at least 10 years. That is, the province’s commitment to the northern universtiy wil] be equal to 135 percent of that given to Jower mainland. universities. To add to the confusion on this subject, though, he said that post-secondary students, regardless of where they study, should pay no more than 15 to 20 percent of the cost of their education. In developing the university model, Strachan suggested that a university of the north will emerge as a unique entity in the province. It will be more flexible, innovative and without the "layer- ed bureaucracy" of its southern counterparts. "You don’t have to be big to be good," he said. "You can be good and be small, and very quickly, if you set your sights high." As far as the suggestion that a university forestry campus and research centre should be es- tablished here Strachan ac- knowledged the fact that forestry researh was needed in the north and suggested that industry support could help the university meet that goal. As far as the location of the campus is con- cerned, though, he said that the IPG report recommends that the board of governors should be free of political influence in their decision-making, and that’s a recommendation he intends to honor.