fel E WV General “Motors of The major items were. a +a x ' ; 2 : ' mes donates housings, rear axles and : around the equipment . appreciative of the other training aids recently aupplied by General Motors. These Included filmstrips- and training equipment to Jin “McEwan of McEwan GM in Terrace indicated that hia com- pany is always interested in cooperating with any’ The Herald, Friday, April 13, 1984, Page 3 Northwest . Community Caledonia munity! ere in- cluding’. option Service Cliff Wilkinson is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of his : . $2,000 per unit, » Vehicle into the shop. following GM personnel. department of Labour:: - i = an through ‘and in focus me. 7 the complete 4 rear “Doug Brewer, “ Auto., Instruction may be given Mr, is en -Bagnall, They have provided tended GI have a “goat OM, of Tree assem braking 67 whe Mechanics Instructor at -on the differential geara Vancouver Zone =omany man. hours of training classea in the ty dome ’ iin arms, shoes, cunermency’ Caledonia felt these units and axle assembly aa Manager; Mr. Brian training to their ownstaff Los Angeles area. ‘Fevently ot These units are complete ale ectt Then eacy -will enable him to offer... well as the entire wheel Ro Consumer of | mechanics . and Several students from Dalat alta auamotve in every the Paiterent hey of these urlin’ at setail.. “hands on erteevteth rear wheel brake system. Relations Technical bodymen in the’ GM local schools have been aining aids Btuden enead |: Manager, Vancouver Fac! Schools in invel work ex- 4 Sealoc Secondary School. assembly, a rear axle Prices would exceed to bring a complete - As the units are removed Zone and Mrs, Rosemaris vancouver, .GM Factory . voriewee " programs , : from the vehicle they Kopitski, Public mobile schools have also operated jointly by A lend themselves to Relations Department in beenheldin Terrace with .Caledonia. - and com- ql relatively large groups Oshawa, Ontario. | the cooperation of the without restricting an invitation to any and College. A number of Department'if McEw visibility or access, With all of these GM people to management staff of GM, eat owen ; Sree td shop and a large Mal nical ns : — . * Claes leature : alning f° wagoewe-. a7 : definite advantage, -Department when next in Effective Ap rll 9, 1984 as ' Mr. Brewer was also Terrace, — 3 manuals on General local education _in- : Motors“ carburation ‘stitutions in the | Profession under the firm a . systems, Training slides promotion of Automotive | name of 4 were provided on the Mechanial Training. In co A raking system used on _ the it years that hei, ae , GM cara and trucks. ” McEwan GM has been in C.S. Wilkinson 4 _ _ Caledonia Senlor business in Terrace they _ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Be * Secondary School . in have sponsored a total of 203-4630 Lazelle Avenve Terrace each year. over § mechanles and 4 _ {Above Canada Manpower) A processes seven classes bodymen through the P.O, Box 250 a of approximately 20 apprenticeship training [ Terrace, B.C. a students each in program. of. the B.C. J. VaG 4A6 635-5307 ts : rewer . . “ey ve ot a good reason to be happy in the training a5 part of their course. Examinin ng that he haa been teaching ‘Caledonia enlor Secondary Auto the two unlis are students Chris Gurket Auto Mechanic Icasses at : Méchaniesshop. General Motors of Canada (left), Alex Kulkas (center), and Archie, Caledonia for 11 years. -_and McEwan GM .of. Terrace recently Ellwood (right). Standing behind'them is., On this. basis he would = donated $4,000. worth. of rear differential Jim. McEwan and Shop Instructor Doug: appear to have provided : “assemblies to the school to enable students: Brewer. «an insite into the i ‘the mechanics course to get hands-on " operation and repair of automobiles to nearly 1400 Terrace students, ‘BCGEU. retirement banquet =!== : rewer expressed his - re : a er ye TIGHTAIT Designs in. ‘ “On Saturda eve Burna u Pierce B.C.B.C,, Vice-Presiden . SUppo: Is pl ay q March 31, 1084; ning to present t ein Baroy Prince Rupert; “Joe B.C.G.E.U.. (Master of., given and training aids fon ard Mines All dence classes. ore winder the sunert von of i ‘ Terrace Hotel washoatto: plaques and give the Schulmeister, B.C.B.C., Ceremonies) and Jane:;,supplied by the General consultant d fessional Mrs. B. AA ST.D., ISB, ‘the British Columbia awards speech was John ‘Terrace; Wid Smith, B.C. Gellately; John Shields, , Motors organization. He RA. jance professional Mrs. Barbara Nunn A.1.5.7.0., ISB, ” Government Employee's. ‘Shields; det Vice- Forest Service, Houston; 1st Vice- President _particularly wished his D. C.D.T.A, and Mrs. Naida Stainton R.A.D. 4 ' “Union retirement President, B.C.G.E.U.- Joan Sparks, Ministry of B.C.GE.U, -Headquar- thanks be passed to the - Mon. 10:15 - 14:15 a ~- banquet.” . Thosa: employees Health, Terrace; Allan ters; Norma . ‘King,. % ‘ Adult Jazz Fitness Thurs. 10:15 -.11:18 “\ ‘Approximately ° ninety recelving ‘. ‘retirement Stanyer, Ministry of Secretary B.C. GEU. « @ Twi people (including retirees" plaques ° ‘were. the * can Bums Lake; - Northwest area Officer. 5 wice weekly $80.00 per 10 weeks 3 “and spouses, B.C.G.E.U. ° follo Dorls Acton, Charlie Stephenson, Dave MacKinnon, North- a] Executives and Ministe of ; Health, Ministry. of Highways, west Area Staff | Police News NOON JAZZ FITNESS Mo. Tues, Wed., Thurs. ‘ numerous Stewarts) “Terrace; Ellen “Agnew, BurnsLake; and Dorothy | Representative Fri. 12:15~ 12:45 p.m. be “were in attendance to Ministry of Health, Fin Tine, "Ministry of ie oEy. and nied, ——— . $20.00 per 20 classes ae ““enjo' nee, "3. ac. on, Also invi ates Hag GS “@Pdahaye "ier hati eterna’ TeRnAce— Trae: | Sarena at “olf to Pat Dougherty and ‘Houston (formerly of following persous who Mayor Helmut: -RCMP have one young: ~ 2300 2000 per classe tal . Terrace); Hilda. Bed- are. scheduled. for Giesbrecht, . District of - male offender in custody pm, per 20 classes. the aphic area'- dows,: Ministry af. the. Tetirement with. the ‘Terrace. . \” BS a reswil of a break an : hep ie Seogrephie a in’ Attorney. Fr erdl,,. impending closure.of . The big surprise of the ‘enter into a home on Children’ §. Saturday Classes - Representa covers from - 7 Burns Lake Wet to’ ne seen ee lorthweat Area No.12. as one of three broad "geographic areas com- Smithers; Rita Burkett, .’ niftey oobstl-Health, 31 -Hazelton (unable to at-': _ tend); Ken Hartis,- BC. ‘Timber Local 64, Prince Highways, Burns Lake; ON AS IS—WHERE IS SALE BY TENDER Skeenaview Lodge... ‘in. evening Was A ‘well- Mays svilh be giyen canes Special bouquet race; .Jbe*Courh betirament: plague: try of Couto bhatures: ‘occasion? jtielen aA Ring, ing, ber Bush, Marg Goodlad, - Nellie Matwick and Joe «Wideman, Ministry of BASIS Ad. git’ pres ears of unt! ‘and dedicated service, as secretary par excellence at the Northwest Area Graham Avenue, Wed- nesday . afternoon.. - Although a large e amount of valuables’ Were ‘fakes, “polite have recovered most‘of them through the - resulting investigation. Entry was gained " Breakdancing $20.00 per 10 classes fuse wri Jazz $20.00 per VO classes eyqim fy ie inne i ingen) , “ ih gets wists y ean SHIGE DNA LTR le feboigxs Teens": a “Breakdancing:$20:00-per: 10-clagsegen ts no: Jazz $20.00 per 10 classes “Do you find exercise classes Inappropriate to your needs, the nts pines ) &- region of the B.C, Rupert” (unable to at- - Health, Terrace. ; average beginner class tog much? Uncertalp which type of. dance fe oerament Employee's. tend);' John Klassen, me ‘head table com- Boe ue ae is through Be sement exercise is for you? Let us design your own persona! exercise | ‘ prising an administrative . Ministry ‘of Highways, prised of the following . . banbiien : program through our PRIVATE CONSULTATION SERVICE, a Talon known 98. Region. Burns. Lake; David people: Jim Fulton, M.P. presentation to Norma appear in Terrace court : : : a. i .No.j Northern, ‘° “:. Martens, Ministry-of for Skeena;- Dave King. oaay, 7. ; On - hand from Gellately Reglon ‘No.5 ’ | Iten _ Description t - 4+ + - 1973 International, Pickup, - ‘Serial ? snacocuneet?a 2 = - + 3M Thormo-Fax, Copdier/Transparency Maker 3 - + + Sanyo TRC 8700 Memo-scriber | - “2 + + Sanyo TRC 8700 Memo-scriber “ §'= = + IBM Executory, 3" Magnabeit, Dictaphone . 6 = + + Symphonic, Model 514-D1, Record Player a ” bate Phillips 5 Reel te Reel Tape Recorder Sterio .. : “8 + © + Sanyo 4 Ban adio Cassette Recorder, _ 9» © - Weinman 5306 Pump, 3" inlet, 2" outlet. 10 - = - Chicago P2181 Pump, 4%” inlet, 34" outiet A Quality Canadian Made 11 - - = Pumps 6 Powers Pump, 4" inlet, 3" outlet m, _12 - + + Fairbanks-Morse Pump and Motor, Pump size 1 Motor ‘ 3 phase, 10. hp, 5490 RPM © “Ve - = Westinghouse, Life Line Motors 3 phase, 20 bp» 1760 np " 14 - + - Westinghouse e-Line Motor phase {§ . s . English Electric Co.; Motor, 3 phase, 30 hp, $500 RPM 7 STEEL BELTED Mi + -,- Bnglish Electric Co., Motor, 3 phase, 25 hp 1750 RPM RADIAL* “7 + +» English Electric Co,, Motor, 3 phase, 7.5 hp, 1733 RPM ; “1B @'* - Brook'Electric: Motor, 3. phase, 16 hp; 1740 RPM ; P155/80R13 $52.99 ea. “19 = ='+ Wastinghousé, Life-Line Motor, 3 phase, 24 hp, 1725. aM ; pas Pi6s/BOR12 5519 ea 20 - > - Chicago P11260 Pump, 4" inlet, 3" outlet a , Bp. _ 65. a. W- se Weinaan 4108 Pump/Motor » Pui. a. inlet, 4 outlet, ae P175/B0R13 57.18 ea. a lotor 3.phase, 2 hp, P185/80R13 60.65 ea. Bod2e. = = W 4UL Pump/Motor, Pump 4" Anlet, “4 outlet, ry oo s wae “Motor phase, hp, “1155 7PM ; Save from 18: to 310 P175/75R14 60.78 ea.. /25.* > + Pioneer Cassette Sterio with Sanyo Power: ‘Hooster Pp P185/75R14 63.15 ea. 24 ~ - + Audiovox, Steria Eight, Solid State, ‘ ns FROM a Pair. P196/75A14 66.49 ea. “38 + + - Phileo Auto Radio, Hoey : .49 ea. "296 < ~~ Realistic, Auto Reverse. cassette Stérig ; P205/75R14 71.24 ea. Te a ethers Pe P216/75A14 75.98 ea ~28.- - - Parker Brothers, Merlin of : . . oH - + Augus Cintar, Mini Palmatic: 2. Camera. : , 99 P225/75R14 78.94 ea. 4Q-- - - Agfanatic 2008, Pocket Cenere ae oy PO05/7ER15 73,67 ea. :"$1 - + = Outboa oter Gas Tank | - S| [32 --+ - Nordam, Mons, Digital-Watch = °°” P155/80R13. P215/75R15 76.56 ea. a) et ie Timex, Mens}-Digital Watch INSTALLED - P225/75R15 82.14 ea. ““34 - + = Phasar Quartz,. Ladies,: Digital. Watch ’ . P235/7ER1B 88.63 ea. Posg2 2S Mkdins, 356 ee om All ties covered by Kal Tite's own SRG. a ns ol :37 = = = Aqua-Lung, su er wey nut, Sen ne a _ Road Hazard Warranty for as long as : .= = = West Custom. Windows uto Sun we _ a8: -- COM, Elites Hens» Browns 5 5 sp. . you own them. Pe aQ = = = Deel te, Mens ue sp . ; gy c~ = © Norco, Montery, Mens, ‘Blue, 10, sp° Sale Expires April 14, 1984 A2.-.- 7 Tovoco »! Mens, Blue é SB y ‘ 0 sp: : : - = + Pr our, Aero, Hens, ¢€ -4 tg > > 2 Cobra,” Keng etter 1 be, ie . mi MECHANICAL - - « CCM, Gran’ Turismo ens: q ie - os Sears; Mens; Black, ir : . ; Shove Apsuiten, + SPECIAL ‘47 + = - Apollo,. Mens Blue} at's . _ 48 - - -.Mens,: Blacks, 10 sp! ht Asa WHEEL “49 > - - Meng, Aug, 10.3 Free nanty yin es ; 50 - - > ent" cope ea Mans ee 10. oT grhs Tee Meat | ALIGNMENT j82 - - 4 Apbilo,; Capti, Nand area ab ab Buy Three Hh 2 Bae Salen ate Sed Gat tne 39.995 “ago. + x Stinter, tat sige tae ; 4 23 S6°¢°4 Sprinter, “8 ys, Red, i's _ : a? se. ard Yamaha [Noter""Cydté FREE , Most U.S. cars. Also Datsuns, Toyotas may: so ; : : and many, many mare. Call about our Cory Fleming low, low prices he align Items may be inspected at the Pubic Works Yard at 5003 Graham Ave. 7 CUSTOM WHEELS EXTAA CHARGE, Manager - dally from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M, Monday, April 16th through ‘Thursday, es » Apel 19th, 1984, ; _. Bids must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before April 25th, 1984 ; . at 12:00 noon and must be In an envelope marked “TENDER” to the At. ' tention M.S, Fjaagesund, The District of Terrace, 3215, Eby St. Terrace, . Sarr a i BC VOG 2X6. \ : i ‘sold to the next bidder; - ’ ‘The highest or any fender not necessarily accepted. Any item not claimed on or before the 10th day atter notification wil be District of Terrace ; per M.S. Flaagesind . SERVICE LTD. Ba 4929 Kelth 635-6170