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When phoning in ads please SERS NAS Pereonals have’ your VISA or Mastercard number ready. 60 Health/beauty WORD ADS ARE PLACED IN The Terrace Standard, 65 Lost & Found : Northern Connector plus.the Northern Daily. 70 Personals _ 1 Week (Standard, Connector & 5 Daily ) $21.20*(inc.1.20 GST) a0 Sivsos » 2 Weeks (2 Standard, 2: Connector & 10 Daily ) $31.80*(inc.1.80 GST) ' 3 Weeks (3 Standard, 3 Connector & 15 Daily ) $39.75*(inc.2.25 GST) WANTED 100-149 Additional words (over 20) 30¢ PER WORD PLUS GST | 125 Wanted ... 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Services 448 Mobile Homes 195 Firewood SERVICES 300-399 = = 348 Music Lessons 452 ModularHomes | " 200 Free Give Away - 302 Accounting _ 350 Painting 456 Rooms 205 Furniture ° , 304 Appliances 352 Paving 460 Room & Board * 210 Garage Sales 306 Automotive 354 Photography ‘ 464 Seniors/Retirement 215 Garden Equipment 308 Building Services. ‘356 Piumbing | Accommodations » 220 Miscellaneous 310 Catering . 358 Pools/Spas 468 Shared 225 Music _ 812 Carpentry ~- 360 Roofing Accommodations 220 Sporting Goods 314 Child Care 362 Snowplowing 472 Storage | 235 Tools, 316 Cleaning 364 Travel _ 476 Suites 240 Trade Or Swap ., 318 Construction 366 Trucking 480 Tourist _ 320 Drywall 368 Yard &Garden. = Accommodations 322 Education/Tutoring . . a 484 Townhouses EMPLOYMEN T 250-299 324 Electric , RENTAL 400-499 488 Wanted To Rent Opportunities _ 326 Excavation 404 Apartments 492 Warehouses , 258 Careers 328 Finance/Mortgage - 408 Bachelor Suite : 262 Daycare 330 Handyman 412 Basement Suite REAL ESTATE 500-599. 266 Education 332 Home Improvement 416 Cabins/Cottages 506 Acreages/Lots 270 Help Wanted _ $34 Home Support - 420 Commercial 512 Cabins/Cottages _ | 274 Professional ~ 336 House Sitting © _ 424 Condos - o> §18 Commercial 278 Skilled Trades: 838 Investment 428 Duplex/Fourplex _ Businesses ) 340 Janitorial 432 For Rent Or Sale "' 524 Commercial , 5 0. 6 3 8. 7 2 8 3. FAX 250. 638. 8432 word ads: classifieds @terracestandard, com or for classified display advertising: advertising@terracestandard. com MONDAY TO Friday's gam- “4pm Property he The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 4, 2006 - B7 . 690 Mining 530Condos. |. . ; 536 Duplex/Fourplex RECREATIONAL §42 Farms/Ranches 700-749 548 For Sale or Rent 705 Aircraft 554 Houses 710 ATV's 560 Lakeshore ' 715 Boats/Marine 566 Mobiles 720 Houseboats 572 Modular Homes 725 Motorcycles © - §78 Open House ~ 730 RV's 584 Out of Town 735 Rentals §90 RV sites 740 Snowmobiles 596 Townhouses 745 Trade/Swap . PETS/FARM 600-699. AUTOMOTIVE 750-799 606 Boarding _ >: 756 Canopies - 612 Farm Equipment -: 762 Cars 618 Feed & Seed 768 Classics 624 Fruit/Produce/Meat 774 Parts 630 Horses - 5 780 SUV's & 4x4's 636 Livestock 766 Trucks * 642 Pets "792 Vans/Buses. . 648 Trailers =~ ; “ ae ° NOTICES/TENDERS . INDUSTRY 650-699 800-849 © vy 660 Equipment. , 815 Legal Notices 670 Logging/Timber . .. . 830 Tenders ; 680 Machinery . answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avoid . ’ headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. loss. : (ANNOUNCEMENTS (3- 36)excluding obituaries. $9.52 col.i in \ ‘ OBITUARIES INTERNET POSTING ($10.00)+$9.52 col.in LEGAL ADVERTISING $16.80 per column inch - EMPLOYMENT ADVERTISING $17.12 per column inch. . WORD ADS ON ACCOUNT . Word Ads charged on account are subject to a service fee of _ $6.86 per issue, plus GST ($13.72 per week). The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human | - Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and employment ; ‘when placing “For Rent:” ads. Landlords can state a no-smoking preference. .. _- The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any. advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the News Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. ~ Box replies on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher. within 30." days after the first publication. ‘ It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published shall be | limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no Habiity” in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. ‘ : ‘e Fluid checks i’s INFORMATIVE IT’S FREE Terrace Totem Ford is pleased to present another Car Smart Seminar. The seminars are designed to give women _the relevant information they need to make informed automotive decisions. The seminar will include: « How to Change a Tire’ ‘© Oil & Filter information ~ «Brake Inspection _ * Explore the many areas under the hood and undercarriage of the vehicle. The seminars are fun, interactive, informative, and it’s FREE. There will be refreshments and door prizes. The number of participants is limited; there- fore women are required to pre-register. DON'T DELAY CALL NOW. Date: Thursday, October 12th, 2006 Time: 7-9:00pm (reaistration at 6:30pm) Place: Terrace Totem Ford Show Room Register by calling: 635-4984 BASS August 9, 1953 September 20, 2006 f Born and raised in’ Terrace, fe B.C., Jim moved to Parksville, .B.C. when he was in Grade’ 1 where he met his sweetheart — Cheryle. His first bout with can- cer.in his early 20’s taught him to live li trying to beat cancer again. ‘ He will be missed and always loved by his wife Cheryle, daughters Tara (Sig) Mckone and Jennifer Bass: (Tim Langille}, beloved grandchildren Montana & Rocky McKone, parents Phil & Peggy Bass, sisters Susan (Pat) Casey and Patti (Ron) Malcolm, and brother Bryan (Tanya) Bass, all the Holmes family inlaws, nieces and nephews, and many friends and colleagues. He shared his father’s great love of the woods, and spent much of his life boating, fishing, camping, and working in the bush. After becoming a Forestry Engi- neering lechnician through BCIT, he worked for M&B for many years, and then started his own company special- izing in Environmental Engineering. His work took him . throu ughow the province, but mostly along Vancouver Island, the Midcoast and-Squamish. We will be holding a-celebration of his life at our home at 41542 Government Road, Squamish, B.C. at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 7, 2006. Family and friends are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your preferred charity. If you wish fo contact the family by email, he fullest, without complaint, and that is the way he left us while . please contact Tara: mckone@shaw.ca _- 3 Annoucements 3 Announcements | ED In Memoriam View Holistic Healing Centre Reflexology, Herbology Natural Therapies _635- 2194 bridge, near Walmart. If this is - your dog please cai! 250- 615- 0344 (39p2) FOUND SEPTEMBER. Exstew, boat’ window cover, ’ white trim with snaps. Call 250- 635-4920 or 250-615-7049 to claim. (88p2) FOUND TELUS mobility cell | Phone on the 2900 block of Mo- ~- litor Street,-Terrace. Two. toned grey with the name Preston on display window. 250-615-4726 to arrange pick up. (40p2) MEN'S SILVER Chain bracelet, lost on September 4th, Elks Hall, Hospital, Tetrault area. 250-635-9276 (39p2) 65 Lost & Found . FOUND LARGE black dog on . jong - _ weekend between Terrace and “Gordon Wiliam Cent March 1933 - October 2002 Time goes by Memories live on Remembered by: Betty, Maureen, Kylar, Keanan Memorial Sewice fea th the late PETER NICHOLSON: Feb. 25, 1931 to Sept. 21, 2006 OCTOBER 6TH 3:00 P.M. — KNOX UNITED CHURCH Peter passed away peacefully in the B.C: Cancer Centre Hospi in Vancouver, with his nephew, William at his _ side and his sister close by. He was a much loved and valued member of the Ter- ~ ace and Knox United Church Communities. . His many contributions included: volunteer tutoring, * work for Gtizens on Patrol, very active involvement with the Black Powder Association, active involvement as a member of Kriox United Church where he was a Choir Member, acted as Scout Liason and was an excellent lec- tor. Also: a special friend to the children. He will be sorely missed. people. for the labor rooms. Medical st all just great. been pleased. October 14, 1929 - September 12, 2006 Passed away peacefully at Mills Memorial Hospital at the age of 76. She was born.and raised in Palling, B.C, later moved to # Prince George then settled in Terrace for the. remainder of her life. # Although she worked at many different jobs throughout her life she @ spent twenty years as a matron at the Terrace Detachment of the.” RCMP where she retired at age 70. Her coworkers have remained her friends « even after retirement. She was sure to have some baking on hand when they visited. She was known for her butter tarts and had a bucket of them ready. for Christmas. for some of her special by Charles Meek. A reception was provide the Northern Motor Inn - A special thanks from the family for the wonderful meal. The family would like to thank all the friends who attended the service. Eileen would have Eileen is survived by her husband Elmer Micks and Princess. Eileen is survived by her children Norman {Lupe} Belina, Brian (Lorraine) Belina, . Alice Letourneau, Deborah {Claude} Desimone, Jim (Sandra) Griffiths, Joy (Jamie) Beedle. Survived by her Grand- children Marie, Carley, Tanner, Kegan, Clayton (Christy), Bethany, Yvonne (Gil), Laura, Joey (Kim), lyndsay (Eric), Travis D, Travis G. Survived by her Great Grandchildren Jesse, Tiffany, Chelsey, Kailey, Taylor, Dylan. Eileen is also survived by her brother Gilbert, sister Barbara (David), many nieces, nephews and friends. Eileen has now joined her parents, her brother Bill leanette), Bob (Lois), her.sister Marion and her grandson Shane Belina.. Eileen loved doing crafts of all kinds and enjo oyed sharing ¢ friends. Her passion though was quilting and s who have done quilts for Mills Memorial Hospital, Terraceview, the Child Development . Center and other charities to raffle off at fund raisers or use at their institution. They also made chemo hats for the cancer patients at MMH (and the surgeons), curtains and quilts Eileen appreciated the wonderful care she received from her Doctors and the other oH whether it was at the doctor's office or the hospital. She thought they were Eileen will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by. all those whose lives she touched. A memorial service was held on vept. 16th at MacKay’s Funeral Home officiated and hosted by George and Gail Munson at } at vo ee am . 70 Personals GENTLEMAN IN his 60's is. . looking for a good honest wom- | .’ an that knows what she wants. ". 250-635-0016 (34p3): .- * Country.ca 125Wanted ff Des tal nine oe e was a member of the Kalum Kwilters