| HERE “N THERE : YVONNE MOEN 1 HAVE a very appropriate story for you this week. ~ Last week I told you about ‘Al Cameron, the teacher ‘who retired afier 35 years of ‘leaching students in Terrace, : Well it’s because of ‘teachers like him and others ‘who. have contributed to ‘Terrace that we have this “week's story. I'm sending a big con- -gratulations cut to Melanic Conrad, In June Melanie ‘received her Bachelors of ‘Science from the Cariboo College of Kamloops, B.C. MELANIE CONRAD on her graduation day with mother Joyce and sister Tamara. Melanie received her Bachelors of Science and plans a career in cancer research. race and she did all of her catlier schooling here. She Caledonia Sr. Secondary in June, 1993. She then went on to attend Northwest Community College here. She took first year science graduated = from . at NWCC, then went onto Cariboo College. Melanie’s mother Joyce Bradley and her little sister Tamara drove to Kamloops to attend the ceremonies in June. Melanic plans to continue her education, getting ber masters and PhD. She plans a career in can- cer research. We in Terrace give a big congratulations to Melanie Conrad, Keep up the good work! The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 1, 1997 - BS ® BScotiabank ts proud 10 PYESENE # Retirement Decisions That Feel Right” Pyasentation and Workshop Presented By David Madsen, CIM, CFP, FCSI * Retirement Planning Options »* How to beat todays low inlerast rates with secure higher yielding investments « Passing your assets to the next generation David 8. Madsen, CI, CFP, FCS! With Guest Speakers: a Curtis Billey CA - Chartered Accountant with McAlpine & Company. * Retirement & Estate Planning For Businesses And Individuals. Michael Fahy, B.COMmMm. - investment Counsellar with Scotia McLeod + Aspecial presentation on investment asset allocation. , Lynn Boettcher, LIB - Lawyer with John Bandstra Law Offices + Wills & estates Seating is limited. Please RSVP. To reserve phone the Bank of Nova Scotia Terrace 635-2261 Kitimat 632-6181 Preseniation & Workshop To Take Place at Coast Inn Of The West - Thursday, October 2, 1997 6 - 8 p.m. Melanie was born in Ter- Happy Gang ; By AILEEN FRANK AFTER TWO months summer recess, 35 members of Branch #73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, met September 11, in the Happy Gang Centre. President Hugh Power extended congratulations to the medal winners and to all the participants who attended the Senior Games, which were held in New Westminster early _ in September, During the business of the meeting reports were heard | ‘from several committees regarding events held during the ‘summer months. ' A minutes silence was observed for members who ‘passed away recently. - Regarding the Riverboat Days celebrations, a ‘“Thank you”? was extended to all who helped assemble the float ‘for the parade, © There was a good tum-out of citizens to enjoy the pan- ‘cake breakfast held that weekend. © Now that fall is here, weekly crib games will be held ‘each Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm, ‘Carpet bowling and floor curling are scheduled during the weeks. | TERRACE f VOLUNTEER .) BUREAU Helping Handyman Program For Seniors and persons with disabilities who need {| help with fail yard clean-up. Washing outside wind- ‘} ows. Winterizing your house or mobile. Small home repairs. We have qualified volunteers to help yau. It is nat too early to put your name on the list to have your walkway kept clear of snow o Phone Sonja at: 638-1330 FOR SALE - HOUSE ON LOT Location: Legal Description: District of Kitimat Parcel Identifier: 011-955-708 Lot 17, Block 227, Plan 3593, District Lot 6033, Range 5, Coost District Subject to Restrictive Covenant 14291D {see §2581-l] and Easement 14292D (See $2581 -l} ~ Municipal Address: 69 Kechika Street, Kitimat, B.C. Description: . House on Lot Eslimated “Markel Value: $108,000. une 25, 1997] Terms: Cash A dwelling is situated on this property. The Board makes ‘| no representations as to the condition of the dwelling or the lands, Prospective purchasers are advised fo arrange far inspection before making an offer. Contact Mr. Harry Eberts,, Maintenance Superintendent at 250-635-4405, Sale is on an -"as is/where is” basis. Copies of the Restrictive Covenant and Easement encumbering the pro- perty may be obtained from the School District. Offers should be at least equal to the market value. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. The Board reserves the right to negotiate with the highest bid- der or any other bidders to the exclusion of all other bid- ders. Tenders which offer less than the estimated market value may be rejected or may be accepted if the School District considers the estimated market value set forth above to be higher than warranted. The: Boord does not warrant the actual market value to be equal to the estimat- ed market value set forth above. The purchase price must be paid in cash. Offers must be accompanied by certified cheque or bank draft payable to the Board of School Trustees of School Districl No. 82 (Coast Mountains) in the amount of 10% of the purchase price and must include an undertaking to make payment and camplete the purchase within 30 days of acceptance by the Board. The possession and adjust- ment date will be the same day as the completion date, Purchasers must retain their own notary public or lawyer to prepare conveyancing documents, "Sealed offers to purchase must be delivered to the under- 4 signed by 12:00 noon, Friday, October 24, 1997. : SECRETARY TREASURER 4 COAST MOUNTAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 82 : 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G JEP ready for fall Bingo started September 12. Members are busy organizing for the Fall Bazaar to be held Saturday, November 15. Raffle tickets are on sale. Muriel Michiel and her committee visited the sick mem- bers and the bereaved families. A motion was made to purchase a wreath for the Remembrance Day observation. Another idea was to prepare refreshments for the children attending the parade on Nov. 11. The nominations committee asked to present names of members willing to stand in the election for vice-president. Volunteers from the membership will take inventory of the holdings in the Centre, The Gice Club has started its weekly practices and wel- comes anyone interested in joining. Fern Gagnon was the winner of the door draw. TERRACE ART GALLERY presents “Photographs of Native Leaders & Selected Prints” -by David Neel - October 3 - 25, 1997 You are invited fo attend the opening night reception. Friday, October 3, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. in the Terrace Art Gallery, 4610 Park Ave. More info call 638-8884, Sponsored by Terrace & District Credit Union, Sight & Sound, Paragon Insurance, Terrace Times, Service Master, Elan Travel, The Toronto Dominion Bank, Gemma Boutiques, City of Terrace, Terrace & District Arts Council. This exhibition is circulated by the CMCP/NGC. AAA = Overwaitea BOs very own Sbod pecie. What happens when you take a fresh, hand-made onion ring and combine it with a mouth watering, specially seasoned burger, topped with a slice of real mozzarella and a slice of processed cheddar? We call it the Ringer. You'll call It delicious. But hurry in —you'l only find it at ARW for a limited time. Since 1956 Skeena Mall, Terrace 635-3332 4616 Keith Ave., Terrace 638-0100 © 1997 ABW Food Services of Canada Inc. Be