i ee ee i Foer eae ey Fe gro ke “h LOCAL MIDGET reps, ‘race goals: He scored Not this time winless against their Kitimat counterparts this season, - feverse history Friday night and pull out a-victary. Kitimat came up with too many good scoring - opportunities and outfinessed the Terrace midgets to win it 5-2. D one unassisted to put Terrac “assisted on Linc Dougan’s goal later in that period. awson Kelln figured in both Ter- e on the board in the second period, and he © open — Contributed It’s finally happened! - After a great deal of plann- ing, squash court renovations are finally complete at the Stu- dent Body Racquet and Fitness Centre at Northwest Communi- ty College. ‘For years ‘Student Body’ members played in a court with a temporary wall that. was in- Stalled in an original racquetball court, Who knew that squash would become so popular? Since then, many people have enjoyed this challenging sport at the centre, which is Operated by the NWCC Students’ Associa- tion, Members of the public are in- vited to check out the new squash court, ‘ek kkak Ho! Ho! Ho! .... How many pounds tan you push for chari- ty? _. Find out when the Northwest Community College Students’ Association hosts their first ever ¥ Work Out For Charity from 1] &m. to 1 p.m, on Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Student Body Rac- “quet and Fitness Centre, ~ It’s-fun, it’s easy and people of-any fitness level can take part. ; _. Here's how it works: All par- ’ ticipants collect Pledges based on how many pounds they can lift, push or pull during our two hour‘event. . - oe | . Everyone's a winner, Pro- ceeds go to the Salvation Army and the Students’ Association Recreation Centre Fund, Each participant will receive a Stu- dent Body T-shirt, personalized button, refreshments and draw "prizes, : . -, We will be accepting dona- tions all day at the. Student ’ Body so drop in and join us. Pledge forms are available at the Student Body or All Seasons Sports. For more information were unable- to ea Me \AMVERTISEMENT =” rly aes sion; this time. -Bround, they're > Prepared to weather the storm, And " there's ‘every Indication of _ better ‘weather ahead... -. BSE _» Northern BC. Construction "Association was formed in 1970 ex- of. ‘pressly to meet the needs of Nor- . Sothern business, to provide services ., tallored to:northern priorities and : (deliver those: services in aa many convenient centres as possible. Itis ... > a non-profit organization. whe ‘y .- Northern: British: Columbia —~ a .. , Vast and unique area, with a wealth. ~ .: of the province's natural resources. Distance, geography and weather . Constribute to the distinctiveness of ‘the region, north _ . parallel, C. . ". From its regional head office in * Prince’ George, the of the . 62nd '. Valley-Lakes District, Wiliams Lake, _ Quesnel and Prince George: ‘itis... -@l8o.and Integral part of the network of The construction association 0 im Principal regional services’ to °K, ‘members Include: Plan rooms; mall- ‘g.. Ing of aweekly Information ‘package a ‘ § to more than 300 mermbers ‘and nor- 5. therm "calls, | news: -bulletins, a . Mouncements “by: members. ‘and * _ Spécial ‘program’ notices: ‘bid ~ depositories in the Dawson Creek, . Fort St. John and Prince George of- - __) fices;_ attractive group programs, _ ‘@verything. from employee benefits -- "packages to fax machines and vahl-: - ‘ole fuel y ... telacommunications : services, LIne “-¢luding fax’ transmissions, ‘available. |} through association offices;. offic - ',. Services; “education. and: straining; @onstruction ‘documents: and_ . | . tracts. and * legislation; making "D representations and submissions tof Northern 6.C.." . Construction Association delivers- "services through. eight affiliated, . focal construction associations: Fort . 5: St. John,Dawson Creek, Prince: . ~~ Rupert, Terrace-Kitimat, Bulklay - businesses, - Including tender .: ; and maintenance services; - \. Northern B.C. Contractors learn: | ed thelr lesson after the last races: . - mambership in the British Columbia Construction Association and: in the Canadian Construction Association; membership directory and. annual _ buyers’ guide, with targeted adver- . ising opportunities; regional, na- tlonal and provincial industry newsletters; Quarterly Construction. Sightlines. , magazine; courtesy - visiting - Privilages to plan. rooms. _ throughout B.C.;'a voice in the Im- :: provement: and promotion of the construction Industry;.- and . faltowship through general member- ship. meetings, conventions and _ Social activities, --. The Northem.B.c, Construction Association . encourages members. to participate: in “ association’: ‘ac- tivities, ‘baliavirig: will be retumed many times over. CG. Construction Poe :>-Northern-$B : Assdciation is closely ‘attillated with “the; Terrace/Kitimat "Construction Association”. “Terrace/Kitima Associat ere The association speaks on behalf of struction concems with.the govern. . ment, design : authorities. and. the oods-dr ipervites: to. the | construction industry - _ Both.unionized and non-unlonized ims are welcomed a8 members leving ‘that: while there is - Strength in numbers, there is tittle” _ Strength In: anonymity. Experience _has:-shown:; that --coRtributions . in * time," talent, friendship:“and ‘ex- _-Perlénce to fellow'members in time ' “membership and representation in ary eee rae aes . . 1 - gall: Kim at 635-6511 (local 279)... 4 Don't be a victim! Buy your used car or truck-through | a i Pe, ee ee ne PE ee gat go ae The private sale of stolen vehicles is big business. a Member of the Motor Dealers’ Association of B:C. Act with a strict code of | you the highest standards Licensed under the Motor Dealer disclosure, and franchised to give for sales, these dealers let you buy with confidence.“ * You can be sure that the vehicle's Previous ownership ‘and registration have been checked. _ * You can be sure that the vehicle has been’ checked ae for any outstanding claims. ae _ * You can depend on the warranty offered, S , * You can always find your dealer to seek service and assistance in the future. - ai - et “t a So the next time you're shopping for a used vehicle, look for this symbol. Or your next deal could be a'teal'steal. -: = The symbol af membership in the Motor Dealers’ Association of British Columbia. eae ‘TERRACE MOTORS DEALERS ASSOCIATION etiorts of construction labour rela- tions association of British Colum- bla. Each firm is classified In one of the following categories (divisions) A) General Contractors - 8) Trade Contractors C) Manufacturers, Suppliers -& Allied Services — . oe D) Associate Members _ The dues structure is based on ‘ach ’-member firm's business volume, and is designed to be fair and equitable to the multi million dollar company as well as to the ' one-man shop: ‘A speciat member- ship rate is available to’ manufac- turers, suppliers and allied service firms not wishing to-take advantage Of the plans and pian room service. Services. of :specia! interest to : @ach division are available, but the , basic membership. services are _ available equally to all members of | Terrace/Kitimat Construction :, Association. Terrace/Kitimat Construction - | * Association is a member of Northem ~ B.C. Construction, the British Col- umbla Construction Association and , the Canadian Construction Associa: tion. Thase memberships give each member of .T.K.C.A. automatic TION ASSOCIA ASSOCIATION. “ED GRAYDON, ra fee - PRESIDENT OF THE TERRACE/KITIMAT GONSTRUC- TION, IN THE PLAN ROOM OF THE T.K. CONSTRUCTION ». the regional, provincial and national. ‘associations all-inclusive in. their T.K.C.A. duas, ” = Membership in _Terrace/Kitinat Construction Association will enable you to become a participant in hetp- ing to mould the future you will be | sharing with -your. ‘compatition,. "frends and collgagues. °° It is through TK.C.A. that you will native reserves, the future, there be able to integrate -your business: northem port, As well, there’should B.C. consists. ofa ‘network af five association with'tocal, regional, pro- © be a decision reached regarding-the teams around the province: vinclal and national organizations for pulp mill location in the’ Tor-:.: Vancouver. ‘istand’ Construction the united front:of the construction race/Kitimat region shortly. |. Association;: Northam:.8.C. Con- industry; daca . There is alse the expectation in ~~ Sttuction Assocation; British Colum- Ed Graydon, President of the Ter- - the Northwest that the ‘so-called. bia. Construction Association; ‘face/Kitimat Construction Associa: lion, characterizes 1891 as 4 year with a slow start, “bit a strong - finish": We will have'a busy spring. A $2-million B.C. Building Corpora: ‘Your network for: - 8oG6e9 ‘toa nation-wide. conatnid- BE. tion office is underway and a naw competitive advantage. tion association, all working forthe i building for tha Ministry of Transpor- . The construction associations of contractor. oS lation and Highways is anticipated... 8.C. have 2,000 companies inB.C. Other smaller projects are keeping. . banking the benefits of construction For: memberg relatively: busy, inclading.. industry aasociation representation. . Gravion | a8 : thoge _ They have made ‘. Work in Kemano at the Alcan - Completion Project has-been al- fected by the layoff of 700 workers while the company awaits the out-. - -Who provide essential support ser- come of an environmental review. But, as Terrace-Kitimat area looks to Kitimat's becoming a second major “Gokien Triangle" of mines. around - Stewart will begin to produce. “The promise there’ simply hasn't yet," concedes Graydon; choice. - Members. include general con- tractors, trade-specific contractors, manufacturers, suppliers and those vices. . Mambership, ‘they have discovered is a business invest- - ment that pays back. ; The. Construction. Association of Is the possiblity of vAmalgamated. “Construction Association; Southem interior Con: ‘struction Absoclation: |.) Together these association have ielled : Ht their network of