rite RATE STE RR A eer Ae SOREN ep TT TIATED CLASSIF = CONTINUED AIREX fiberglass, 140 Volvo marine engine, Hamilton jet, twin 28-ft. riverboat, 30 gal. fuel tanks, upholstered seats, less than 25 hours total time, on tandem trailer. $10,000. Will consider smatier boat on trade. Call Don Parmenter, Rosswood, B.C. on radio phone H49. 5042. 4i16p 9g Recr. Vehicles: 1979 Motorhome, 191% ft. Bendix, very good cond. Ph. 635-2774. 4/16 32 Mobile Homes 10°x50" traller, gd. cond., 12' ‘wide living rm addition. Wood/oll heal, scenic, quiet location in tralter park, Ideal far couple or single person. Asking $7500. Ph. 635-6479, 33° Real Estate 32-Mobile Homes. Must seil, 1977 Manco mobile home, 3. bdrms., washer, dryer, fridge and stove. Ail drapes with new living mm. drapes and a Storage shed. Asking $20,000 but open to offers. E.C. No. 4 Pine Park, Thor- nhill. Ph. 635-4532. Arp 3 bdrm. house, no bsmt., on 2.28 acres, Kalum Lake Drive, 10 mins. to downtown on paved road. Asking $48,500. Negotiable. To view " ‘Tertace Review — Wednesday, April 16, 1986 23 ‘Automotive students get “hands on” experience - Auto mechanic students at Caledonia are given a $13,000 vehicle to train on. ph. 635-5438, 4/30p TERRACE — General if no answer, plse call back. Lovely cedar home, 3/4 acre, Motors of Canada in 1961 Eagle 4x4 4-dr. wagon. Fully Joaded incl. air, leather interior, roaf rack. One owner. 42,000 miles. $6,295. Call KC at 847-3220 days, 847-3619 evenings. Box 460, Smithers. 4ITEp 1885 Nissan 4x4 Hustler, 12,000 km. Asking $12,000. Stewart. It wilt be In Terrace on April 15. 4/23 1974 Pontiac Astre, 4 cyl., auto. trans. Ph. 635-7719 after 3 p.m. 4/16p 1978 Chev Vega 4x4, com- pletely rebuilt running gear. $2500 firm. Ph. 635-7809 aft, 5 p.m. 4/30p 1979 MGB, yellow with black ‘trim, low mileage, very gd. 4/16 1983 Honda Accord LX, 5 speed, 40,000 miles. Like new cond. Stereo, spare set of snow/ice radials. $9,500 firm. Ph. 635-5264 eves. 4/16p cond, Ph. 635-5221. 4/23p in town on qulet street. 4 bdrms, fiplace, woodstove, RSF. Asking $81,500, For appt. to view, phona 638-0277 aft. 4:30 p.m. Si7p cooperation with Jim McEwan Motors Ltd. of 35 Legal INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for the construction ‘of the project entitled: St. Anthony’s School, 1750 Nalablila Street, Kitimat, B.C. Roof Retrofit. (Approximate Area 185 Squares) Interested Contractors are requested ta contact Inter- Provincial Inspectors (1982) Ltd., 13696 104th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3T 1W4. Phone 588-4443 for information regarding specifications, bid forms and detailed instruc- tlons to bidders. Closing Date: 2:00 P.M. PST — May 1st, 1986. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Tender endorsed Audio-Visual Studio" will be received by Mr. Peter Cromp- ton, Maintenance Superinten- dent, Northwest Community College, 5331 McConnell Ave., Terrace, B.C. Board- room 208, up to 3:00 p.m. local time Friday, April 25, 1986. This project consists of renovalions to three areas of approximately 1500 sq. ft. in the Administration Building. General contractors may oblain a set of documents from the architect. Documents are to be returned in good condilion within ten (10) days of close af lender. Summit § 4/23p Documents will be available far inspection from: “Best in Town” Apartments quare Tarrace Plan Room Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of ¢1,000.00 drawn in favour of Northwest Commun- ity College, and wil! be forteited if tenderer fails to enter into contract when re- quested. Certified cheque will be retained by the owners until Satisfactory completion of the work and will be released in conjunction with holdback funds. storage room stainless sinks patio doors ~ Laundry facilities wv Attractive, spacious, with » Colored appliances and fixtures ~ Beautiful cupboards, doubie »~ Large balconies with screaned Phone 635-5968 (references required) » Security enter-phones and deadbolts » Fully draped and co-ordinated to wall-to-wall carpets » Six-channel satellite TV ~ Racquet courts » Ample parking Rules of the Prince George Bid Depository SHALL NOT APPLY. Royce Condia Associates, Architects, 4663 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1¥9 Phone 635-7191 FOR: Norihwast Community College, 5331 MecCannell Avenue, Terrace, B.C. ¥8G 462 4/16 JOB DESCRIPTION: children. Monitor client progress. Work independently. QUALIFICATIONS: exlensive related experience. « Good intarpersonne! skills. REQUIRE: Three job-related references. TERRACE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY TWO FULL POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR CHILD CARE WORKER ~ Participate in the delivery of counseling service to special needs ~ Participale in treatment and planning, High school graduation with minimum 1 year H.S.W. program, or i Ability to be an effective role model. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT MUST: » Submit toa criminal record check. »~ Possess and maintain a valid drivers’ licence and use of vehicle. CLOSING DATE: APRIL 18, 1986 Send resuma to Terrace and District Community Services Sociaty, 4530 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Attention: Lorna Copeland TERRACE AND DISTRICT | COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY CHILD CARE WORKER ~ FULL TIME JOB DESCRIPTION: ~ Parlicipate in treatment planning. Monitor client progress. ~ Ability to access appropriate social agencies, ~ To work with mental health and probation services. QUALIFICATIONS: Good interpersonal skill. Ability lo be an effective roll model, SUCCESFUL APLICANT MUST: Submit to a criminal check, We require three job related references. CLOSING DATE: APRIL 18, 1986 Sand resume to Tertace and District Community Services Society, 4530 Lakelsa Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Attention: Lorna Copeland Participate in delivery of counciling services to young offenders, » Preferred Past Secondary Degree in Social Sciences or Education, ~ Minimum 2 year H.8.W. program or extensive related experience, Possess and maintain a valid drivers licence, and use of vehicle. Terrace, recently made another substantial donation of automotive training aids to Caledonia Senior Secon- dary School. This year’s donation was a brand new fully operational GMC Safari Van. The approximate retail value of this vehi- cle would be in the neighborhood of $13,000. _ Occasionally a new General Motors vehicle may be damaged in tran- sit from the factory to a dealer, McEwan explain- ed. If the damage is such that the unit cannot practically be repaired and certified as meeting the high standards of a new vehicle the unit will be declared unfit for sale. Rather than sending these units to the crusher and having them com- pletely demolished, General Motors through their dealers, may make them available to Educa- tional Institutions to be “used as automotive train- ing aids, These units may never be sold nor licens- ed for use on public thoroughfares but are to be used strictly for the purpose of training students in automotive fields, McEwan said. Doug Brewer, Auto Mechanics Instructor at Caledonia, is largely responsible for obtaining this. donation. His telephone conversations and letters to Jim McEwan of McEwan GM in Terrace, the - public relations depart- ment of General Motors in Oshawa and with Brian Robertson in the YYSSOVYYNSNSYS yy E> MARINR®**® ¢ S SOUTBOARDS KEN’S MARINE RRR RERERERERERER Service Relations depart- ment of GM in Van- couver was undoubtedly the catalyst required in having this unit donated to Terrace, The unit donated to Caledonia has had severe damage to the upper front portion of the body and windshield area. The entire running gear, engine, transmission, differential, steering system, braking systems, doors, window controls, gauges, seats, etc., all are in new factory condition. Much of the very latest technology has been used in building this unit and therefore makes it an ex- cellent training tool, McEwan said. This 1986 GMC truck is equipped with the latest fuel injected V-6 engine, and a 700R4 automatic transmission. Having the latest technology to work with will enable Brewer to make available hands-on . training to local Terrace automotive students. Brewer plans to simulate failures in the various components and teach proper diagnostic and remedial procedures. He says it will also be used to teach proper removal, repair and replacement of all the major assemblies. Through Jim McEwan Motors, GM has made available other training aids in the past few years. In 1984 two com- plete differential assemblies were donated to Caledonia. This equipment would have a retail value of over $2000 per unit. These two units continued on page 24 SALES SERVICE PARTS 4946 Grelg Ave. Phone: 635-2909 ¢ Pe ; ” £ i ‘ 7 iy 1 ip a ema A a Erm Sy te ENE DNC