' | i 7 Material bids selected for city roof — repair work | ol . Terrace city council has awarded discount at all, was well out of the a . three tenders totalling $90,675. running with a bid of $62,353. ae | Telkwa Roofing will be re-roofing On the galvanized steel roofing, = _ 4 portion of city hall for $26,880, First Choice Builders of Terrace con vo Truss Mi nn supplying the beat out the second place tender by THE RIVERBOAT executive committee will soon see the results of months spent 4 the Public We Ke bull pia on only $626. Convoy Supply offered Grganizing Terrace’s annual summertime celebration. Shown here in front of city hall, i uDlic Works building for the roofing at a price of $16,055 onthusiastic and ready to go, are Maria Thomsen, Ruth Wright, Gayle Holtom, Riverboat $48,376, and First Choice Builders and the Terrace Co-op placed a “te at . Burdett and Louise Beaumont. will be providing the galvanized close third with a bid of $16,300. Queen Vesta Douglas, Mary Ann nnd steel for that same roof for Other bids came from Terrace 7 . 7 | $15,429. . Builder's Centre at $18,035 and City cou ncil passes on unity call | There was only one other bid for Trusco at $18,765. No bid was ' eee | the reroofing job. Plewis and Sons received from Telkwa Roofing. Terrace city council hasn’t MEND has sponsored the gather- hope is, says Pearce, that such a . Roofing of Telkwa came close The roof trusses and galvanized offered the mayor and council of ing of signatures on messages of resolution would help dispel |) with a bid of $28,479. No bids steel will be installed over the Quesnel any support on their call support to be sent to the citizens of regional mistrusts and avoid future a 4 were received from Lam Roofing existing Public Works building for a united Canada. According to Quebec and teleforum involving confrontations. i of Terrace, El-Gill Roofing of roof as the best alternative for mayor Jack Talstra, Terrace students from a_ representative Kitimat or Eby and Sons of Prince correcting a structural flaw in the already does enough work in pro- elementary school in each of the Pearce’s letter was filed for | Rupert, . building. Following the collapse of moting Canadian unity through 12 provinces and territories. Long- information, but at least one Ter- f There was, however, a little more an addition, apparently due to school and sports exchanges. term goals included the encourage- race alderman isn’t sure he agrees coy competition on the roof trusses and snow load last winter, anengineer- In a letter to Terrace council, ment of exchanges and twinning with Talstra’s assessment of things. ihe galvanized steel. Tested Truss ing study found that the roof on mayor Michael Pearce of Quesnel relationships between individuals, In answer to Ruth Hallock’s won the contract by offering a the main building was defective as outlines a few details on a new groups and organizations across motion to receive and file Pee $2,060 discount on a base price of” well and structural changes were group in their community — the Canada." Pearces’s letter for information, a $50,376. A 10 percent discount recommended. Movement to End National Disu- Darryl Laurent suggested that it 4 offered by Trusco on a base price The city has called for separate nity, or MEND. According to To this end, Pearce asked Ter- might not do any harm to support | of $57,353 placed their bottomline tenders to install the trusses and Pearce, MEND wants to "create an race council to adopt a resolution this Quesnel initiative. "It certainly f almost $3,000 over that of Tested the steel. The deadline for sub- awareness, understanding and to the effect that they support is a contentious issue in the coun- aes ' Truss; Tricon, who offered no missions is July 27. ( - — appreciation for. the positive ongoing prdgrams and exchanges try today," said Laurent. “It y aspects of Canada’s cultural, his- between all paris of the country wouldn’t do any harm to let every- torical and linguistic differences". that would enhance Canadians’ one know the cily of Terrace He continues by saying, "Already understanding of each other. The would support a unified Canada." Province of British Columbia Notice to B.C. Consulting Engineers and Technicians R.1.S.P, REGISTRATION UPDATE The Ministry of Transportation and Highways is updating its register of consultant engineering and technical companies, firms and individuals capable of delivering professional engineering services to the Ministry under contract. (R.I.S.P. System) Services typically required include: Bridge Engineering @ = Electrical Engineering Highway Design @ Materials Engineering ' Project Management @ = Traffic Engineering Geotechnical/Geological @ = Highway Planning Construction Supervision @ = Drafting Services Engineering and Technical based firms and companies are invited to apply SOMETIMES WE DON’T APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE HERE IN a =sfor registration by contacting: 7 TERRACE... UNTIL WE SEE IT THROUGH THE EYES OF OUR ; RISP System Administrator VISITORS. THE MAJESTY OF THE MOUNTAINS, THE BEAUTIFUL : Minist'y of Transportaten and Highways | RIVERS, THE WARM WELCOME OF THE CITIZENS. ED HALL, Victoria, B.C. VaW 3E6 AUTOBODY REPAIRMAN AT NORMS AUTO REFINISHING, LEFT uo i ' TERRACE AFTER LIVING HERE FOR 18 YEARS, AFTER 5 YEARS IN Fax Number: 356-9426 (preferred) ONTARIO, ED IS GLAD TO BE "HOME’”...ENJOYING HIS SAIL- Telephone: = 387-1411 or 387-7879 ; . BOAT ON LAKELSE LAKE AND THE EASY ACCESS TO NATURE! ql ; | ED KNOWS HOW MUCH OUR VISITORS APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE HERE, . | , Application packages will be mailed upon request. Please specify Professional Engineering ragistration package, Technical Services registration package or both when making your ue sug A Ministry of Transportation _ fequest. . : This is a call for expressions of interest only. Oe ain ays Minist Eligibility for future contracts will be based upon Honourable Rita Johnston, Minister Completed application packages received by Giving You the Freedom to Move August 31, 1990. TERRACE & DISTRICT: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | a WUE ASSISTANCE FROM THE CITY OP ITRRACE