CLASSIFIED ADS 1875 — 12’ x 6@° Estate mobile home on a 75' x 200' lot. Has wired addition and sundeck, fridge, Stove, washer and dryer Included. Located on a quiet, paved street In Thornhill. Price reduced for quick sale. Phone 635-3644. 30. ‘Mobile Homes. Expando o'16p : "The Best. Way - ito Buy and. Selif? NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUISA RATCLIFF LESTIN, ALSO KNOWN AS LOUISE RATCLIFFE LESTIN, WIDOW, LATE OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. | Creditors and others having clalms against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to: Rebertson & Company, P.O. Box 748, Terrace, B.C., VaG 4c3 on or before the 15 day. of October, 1987, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have bean received. ‘Margaret A. McKeown Executrix 9/23c Province of British Columbia Ministry of Health : ; Division of —— Vital Statistics NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME - NOTE: Application for. change. of name must be made to the director of Vital Statistics before the expiration of two mon- me from the date ol publication of this notice. - ‘NOTICE: Is hereby: given that.an application will be made to tha Director of: Vital Statistics for a change of name pursuant to the provisions of.the "Nama Act” by me:- NAME OF APPLICANT IN FULL: * Worne, Sarah, Beatrica Cootes = OF; 1589 Kuispa! Cresent ° : IN: Terrace, B,C. VBG’ 4P5 as follows: - 1, TO CHANGE MY NAME FROM: SURNAME: Cootes FROM: GIVEN NAMES: Yeanne, Sarah, Beatrice. TO: SURNAME: Bevan : TO: GIVEN NAMES: Wonne, Sarah, ; Beatrice Dated this 27 day of ‘August A.D. 1987. Sarah Cootes ‘919 ‘vie says Terrace drivers have to “THE RULES OF THE ROAD an : _ SRE Suitdigs Comperstror : TENDERS INVITED Janitorlal Services for Skeena Health & Human Resources Centre, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. A public meeting will be conducted on September 21, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. ‘at B.C. Bulldings, 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace. Tender documents will be handed out at the mesting site and all bidders MUST attend. Sealed tandars will be received at the office of the Property Manager at 4825 Kalth cAvanué, Terrace, 8.C., V8G 1K7 until 3:00 p.m., September 25, 1987 and will be open- ed in public at that time. Far further information, call Walt Hall in Terrace at 638-3221. ‘ : - 9NBe Province of British, ‘Columbia - Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS | Electoral District: Omineca Electorai District Highway District: Burns Lake Highways District Project ar Job Number: K 0429 Project or Job Description: Winter Malntenancea 1987/88 Equity Mine Road. Tender Opening Date/Time: September 25, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. local time. Suraty Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque la notrequired. Tander documents with anvelape, plans, - _ Specifications and conditlons of tender are avallable free of charge ONLY from: . Ministry of Transportation and Highways 108-2nd Avenue, Burns Lake, B.C. VOs 1E0 : between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, excapt Holidays. Phone number of originating office: 692-7161 Pra-Tender meeting will be held at at: 108-2nd Avénue, Burns Lake, B.C. Date/Time: September 17, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. Tanders will ba opened at 106-2nd Avanue, Burns Lake, B.C. Vou 1E0 an Ministry Offical . WJ. Sunderwood . B28c Mirlistry of -both sides.’’ Btale Davis, 5, and James Feler, 8, know how to use a crosswalk ‘safely and hope other school students to, too, Pointing your way to safety tells the driver you want to use the crosswalk and looking tha driver In the eye tells, _ laws before we have to enforce - gut reasonable consideration for them. traffic. £ Back- to- séhool means - youth traffic safety CYCLISTS MUST OBEY A PEDEST RIAN is NO: : RCMP Constable Ewen Har- of students returning to school to obey the'rules of the road the Jearn bad habits by watching in the area, but he also reminds same as a motor vehicle,’? said their parents. students and parents alike that ‘Harvie. ‘‘To ride on the proper using common sense and safe side of the road, to signal prop- walking and crossing an. in- practices on the street are also etly, to make sure the bike is tersection against a traffic light . properly lit up at night, to use are two of the most common in-. their responsibility. . Harvie said students walking common sense.” fractions and most -people,. to school, as well as those. riding “I’ve stopped kids with no especially children, seem to’ be. buses or bicycles, are responsible brakes on their bikes,”’ he said unaware of any danger. for their own safety and ifevery- as an example. “They’re using one obeys ‘the law it could be an their feet to stop.” are covered under section 137 of accident-free and happy year. reason is public safety. |. Yeah. They're going to buy jay-walk.” ‘He said the RCMP could en- some stuff on payday.” Harvie had some important’ force the law, which specifies Harvie said, “You can’t com- safety tips for pedestrians: minimum fines for violators pare a five dollar bill to five | Always-use.a crosswalk, point ranging from $50 for pedestrians months or five years of some-. your way to safety, look the up to $75 for cyclists. But he one’s life just because the kid driver in the eye, look for cars said enforcement could be couldn't stop.” behind cars, and walk, don’t counter-productive. ; - The bottom line, he said, is run. He explained that by point- _ The best situation, he explain- that the cyclist is responsible but ing across the crosswalk you ed, is when the enforcement he suggested that parents look want to use you're telling the comes from the individual who and see what their kids are doing driver what you intend to do. understands why the law was and ask themselves the following ‘‘He knows you're not standing made in the first place. questions: there waiting for -someone.’” *‘They’re ticketing people in but explained that it creates ‘a yourkids and told them the rules. tends to do. ‘‘If he looks at you, negative thing between kids, of the road? Do you know where you kriow that he’s seen you.” police and the parents, which your kids go with their bikes? - Always-use the sidewalk. If just creates more problems for’ Are your kids riding downtown — there isn’t one, walk on the left _ When they aren't old enough to - edge of the road facing traffic, | He stressed, however, that it handle the traffic? Do you know © Always wear bright colors at -shouldn’t be interpreted that the what kind of shape your kid's night and always obey traffic Terrace RCMP aren’t going to pike js in? | . - signals: And never play between enforce the law and ticket | Harvie said some of the more. parked cars.or on the street. violators where necessary. dangerous situations he He said most accidents. are Rather, it is a willingness by the witnesses every day are failing to caused because someone didn’t RCMP to lock: for a More stop at a stop sign, failing to -use common. sense or obey the amiable, long-term solution toa signal, riding on ‘the wrong side law. | © potentially dangerous situation. of the road, trying to beat cars ‘‘The worst problem is People shouldn’t obey the Jaw across an intersection, riding on pedestrians, or the driver, not only when an RCMP officer isin the sidewalk, no lights on the paying.attention to what they're sight. ne thing is to try and pet bike after dark, careless cycling doing,” he said. © thi (doubling, riding with no hands, FACTS ABOUT BUSES ic to learn and obey and - i idi ith- the public to learn and obey stunting, etc.) and riding with: =, dirig’ to information supplied by Constable Harvie, the idea of a severe school bus “It has to be the public saying Under section 185 of the we want to learn, Prevention Motor Vehicle Act, everyone of ccident conjures up horrible through education is the best an- these infractions carries a SC*marlos for parents because so swer.”? . minumum fine of $75. little is generally known about buses and bus accidents. The truth is that considerable strides have been made in vehicle safety, but a great emphasis is still needed on the children and their behavior. A student fatality is four times “the bus (before boarding and after leaving) than inside the bus and, in terms of injuries caused less than half involve students inside the bus. - Every. year, the school board sends material home to the parents of bus students listing a set of Rules of Conduct. And every year, students receive sus- pensions for violations of those Tules.. to make sure that their children know the rules, understand the reason for their existence and obey them. Harvie also warned drivers approaching a stationary school bus in either direction that they are required by section 153 of the Motor Vehicle Act to stop when the overhead lights are flashing. Failure to do so will cost you a minimum of $75. + Sister — continued from page 18 Two and a half weeks later, on Sept. 5, Griffiths left for Jay-walking and other pedestrian traffic violations carry a minimum of a $50 North Wembley, England, fine under section 137 of the motor vehicle act. Terrace RCMP advise that where he will be the guest of the children learn from parents’ example and ask everyone to obey the law. With Richards and discover his own: thousands of schoo! childran back on the road, It may save a life. you whether he's seen you or not. past and his sister’s too. Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 9, 1987 Jo 7 COMPETITION FORA CAR Harvie said most children According to . Harvie,. jaye ‘He said pedestrian violations - He said that when he asked the Motor Vehicle Act and carry. . Laws are made for a good them if their-parents knew the a minimum penalty’ of $50... reason Harvie said, and. the brakes didn’t work, they said, ‘Think of that the next time you, ceting . Do you know how your kids Also, by looking the driver in. other communities,” he said, ride? Have you sat down with the eye,.you know. what he in- more likely to happen outside | by accidents involving buses,. It is the parents’ responsilibity - ma