‘are cro t Die Lala celia a ae re ry cab.to. the Fire ‘Safety. “House ~ ~project.. for use in moving the fire... safety ° education .device from: point to:point. The: Fire- fighters: ‘Association - will: be. re- sponsible for upgrading’ ‘the ver a ity. donates: truck oFire Safety House 7 TERRACE - = - The city. has do- Rated: a, 1979" ‘Ford one-ton crew hicle by- repairing the transmis- sion and giving it a: ‘coat -of paint, but through -the- fire~ department’s annual. budget the | city will take care of fuel, licenc=: ee ‘ing, insurance and basic: main- wae, -tenance costs. ° at rrace Review — Wednesday, September. 13,-1989 Part of the ‘appeal of the Skeena Valley Fall Fair is the demonstration of equestrian skills that remind local people . that the rural lifestyle is still alive and well in the Terrace area. CLASSIFIED ‘Terrace Fire Safety House project coordinator Ray Tremblay (left) recently received a dona- tion of $1,750 from Pacific Northern Gas via Area Manager Ron Vanderlee. The Fire Safety House js nearly complete and was bulit largely with donated materials and money and volunteer help. But the job of local organizers is far from over: they will still need help in the annual maintenance and operation of the Safety House which will be transported from school to school to show children what to do in the event of a fire. Golden Bear mine showing | second quarter improvement ‘CROWN LAND FOR SALE AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES — NEAR TERRACE See RE re it tT Palermo The Ministry of Crown Lands, Skeena Region, is pleased to. an- North American will merchantible volumes of timber. nounce the sale of three (3) intensive agricultural parcels in the ~ Chimdamash Loop area, northeast of Terrace, B.C. Two of these parcels front along the Skeena River and all contain SUMMARY OF CROWN LAND FOR DISPOSITION - PARCEL NO. 1; LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Block G, District Lot 4780, Range 5, Coast District; AREA: 3.22 ha . - PARCEL .NO..2; LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Block H of District Lot 4780 and District Lot 7919, Range 5, Coast District; AREA: 5.37 ha - PARCEL NO. 3; LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Block J, District Lot 4780, Range 5, Coast District; AREA: 4.26 ha The properties are offered for sale “as is”. After a somewhat shaky year- end for 1988, North American Metals’ Golden Bear project west of Dease Lake appears to be gathering steam again. _ The company’s second quarter report for 1989 states ex- penditures of $6.1 million dur- ‘ing the quarter in camp, access road, construction and airstrip work. North American chair- ment; deliver 84,879 ounces of gold to Homestake at a rate of 2,000 ounces: per quarter from Oc- tober 1990 to September 1995. Homestake bought the gold for $368.30 US, and North American will be required to‘ deliver additional ounces if the market price drops below $300 a combination of underground and strip methods. The com- pany says 67,000 tonnes of over- burden waste have been re- moved to date from the open pit site and the underground works are going ahead on schedule. No dividends on outstanding company shares will be paid un- til the contracted gold deliveries to Homestake have been com- The Offer Opening is scheduled to be held on: DATE: October 12th, 1989; TIME: 2:00 p.m.; LOCATION: Ministry.of Crown Lands, Skeena Regional Office, 3726 Alfrad Avenue, Smithers, B.C, Those wishing to submit an offer are required to obtain acopy of the Ministry's Information package. Al! offers must be submitted on the Offer to Purchase forms provided by the Ministry of Crown Lands. Alt offers Including Development Plans must be complete and sealed in the attached envelope marked “Otter to Purchase — Chimdemash Loop — Do not Open”. NOTE: Offer to Purchase must be delivered before the closing date of 12:00 NOON, October 12th, 1989 to: J.R. Yardley, Regional Director, ' Ministry of Crown Lands, Skeena Region, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Bag 6000, Smithers, B.C. VOU 2NO, Phone: 847-7334. All offers must be accompanied by a certified cheque ¢ or bankdraft: tor $1,000.00. during the delivery period. Mining at Golden Bear will be pleted. Hiking club plots end-of-season treks A more strenuous hike up Bornite Mountain, estimated dt six hours for the round trip, will man Robert Hunter describes the improvements as “dramatic’’. The company ran into cash flow problems last year after development costs overran estimates by about $30 million: During the second quarter of this year North American struck a deal with Homestake Mining of California for forward sales ‘The Terrace Hiking and Nature Club has two more outings planned for September. noted above. .. Late offers or cash deposits will not be accepted. information packages containing the Offer to Purchase forms may be obtained from the Smithers Crown Lands Office at the address 10/4 Ministry of Crown Lands BCAG sienna ronee . C Honourable Howard Dirks, Minister of gold totalling $31 million, enabling it to liquidate a bank debt and finance development costs of its 50 percent share in the.Golden Bear property. — The other stakeholder in the venture is Chevron Minerals. -Unider the forward sale agree: . On Sept. 17 an easy walk is set, between two and three hours to Clearwater Lakes. Hikers will meet at the Terrace Public Library at 10 a.m. Betty Bell is the leader, and more informia- tion is: available from" her at 635-2383, ee . depart from the library at 9 a.m. Sept. 24. Jorma Jyrkkanen will be leading this one. ‘Club members report that at their next meeting the speaker will be Bob Childs from the B.C, Forest Service recreation depart- iient. oe : h \