Notice f0 Customers The B.C. Utilities Commission has approved B.C, Hydro’s application to amend tariffs covering extensions, new connections and other services. The revised charges which are effective July 1, 1990 are designed to reflect better the cost of providing additional service to customers. Details are available from all Hydro offices and are explained in a pam- phlet titled Distribution Extension Adjustments. sve BChydro Bae proud of our service [IN THE MATTER OF B.C, Hydro Invitation to Tender For janitorial services at Stewart District Office located at 19th Ave., Stewart, B.C. Tender forms and specifications are available from A. Anderson, B.C. Hydro, 5220 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. Closing date for submission Is August 10, 1990. 7N8c | sv’ BGhydro BAS Proud of our service THE BANKRUPTCY OF WALTER FRED NELSON (Formerly operating as “Walter Nelson & Sons Trucking Ltd.”) NOTICE is hereby given that . WALTER FRED NELSON filed an assignment on the 22nd day of June, 1990, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Friday, the 20th day of July, 1990, at the hour of 9:15 o’clock in the forancon, at The Court House, 100 Market Place, In the ‘City of Prince Rupert, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia. Dated at Prince George, B.C. this 28th day of June, 1990. Deloitte & Touche Trustee #500 - 290 Victoria Street J Prince George, B.C, V2L 536-am (604) 564-7261 a | STEWART, . BRITISH COLUMBIA REQUEST FOR OFFERS ' TG LEASE STEWART ROCK QUARRY The Ministry of Crown Lands In- vitas Offers to Lease as pertains to a ten year Lease for Rock Quarry purposes on Vacant Crown land in the DOlstrict of Stewart, legally described as: Unaurveyed portion of District Lot 5099, Caasiar District Prospective Offerers are invited to request information packages ‘by contacting: Ed Opal, Manager of Development and Marketing, Ministry of Crown Lands, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 Talephone: )604) 847-7334 Fax: (604) 847-7656. ‘MINISTRY OF -CROWN'LANDS Honourable Dave Parker, Minister ‘p.m. Monday to Friday. "B.C. BUILDINGS EX} J PROJECT 191004. To supply labour and materials to RE- PLACE CONCRETE FLOOR, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTA- TION AND HIGHWAYS, MAIN SHOP, BURNS LAKE. Tender documents may he obtained after June 26th, 1990 from British Columbia Bulldings Cor- poration, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Ter- race, B.C., VBG 1K7. Tender documents are also avallabie at the Government Agent's Office in Smithers and Burns Lake. Sealed Tenders will be received at 4825 Kaith Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1K7 until 3:00 p.m. July 13th, 1990 and will'be opened in public at that time. Tender documents may be view- ed at Northern B.C. Construction Assoclation, 3851 - 18th Avenue, Prince George, B.C., V2N 1B1; Terrace Construction Associa- tion, 4416 Legion Avenue, Ter- race, B.C., V8G 1N6; Kitimat Construction Association, 724 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat, B.C., V8C 2E6; Prince Rupert Con- ‘struction Association, 801 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J 1A1; Bulkiey Valley Lakes District Construction Association, 4124 Railway Ave- nue, Smithers, B.C., VOU 2NO. For further Information please contact Barry Book in Terrace at 638-3221. LASSIFI a PROVINCE OF Waste Management BRITISH COLUMBIA Ministry of Environment ‘File No. PR-4712 ‘APPLICATION FOR ’ AMENDMENT OF A PERMIT ' UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT THIS APPLICATION Is to be filed with the Reglonal Waste Manager at Bag 5000, Smithers, British Columbia, VOJ 2N0. “Any person who may be adversely affected by the discharge or storage of the waste may within 30 days from the last date of posting under section 3 (a) or publication, ser- vice or display under section 4, write to the manager stating how he ts affected.” The purpose of this application is to raquest an amendment to the rate of discharge of refuse from our sawmill located in Ter- race, Skeena Cellulose Inc. (Skeena Division) Terrace Operations, of P.O. Box 3000, Terrace, 8.C., V8G 4C6, hereby apply for amendment(s) as described below to Permit No. PR-4712 granted on January 3, 1978, last amended March 21, 1989, which authorizes the discharge of refuse from a sawmill yard located at Terrace, 8.C., to land. “Before” Section 1.11 — The maximum authorized rate of discharge ts 12,000 m3 annually (discharge intermittently). “After” Section 1.141 — The maximum authorized rate of discharge is 40,000 m3 annually (discharge Intermittently). Dated this 28th day of June, 1990 ce se ancy... and Menhinick, . 638-3137. A copy of this application was posted at the site in accordance - with the Waste Management Regulations on June 28, 1920. c "B.C. BUILDINGS | B.C, Buildings Corporation ff CITY OF TERRACE INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders for construction of public washrooms at George Lit- tla Memorial Park will ba receiv- ed by the undersigned to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, 1890. Work includes site preparation, supply of materials and con- struction of a concrete block bullding approximately 45 sq.m. in size. Plans and tender documents may be picked up at Terrace Parks and Recreation Depart- ment at the Terrace Arena, 3320 Kalum Streat, 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Tender for Public Washrooms | — Little Park” and will be open- ed at 1:30 p.m. on July 18, 1990. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, E.R. Hallsor, | Bulkley. Vallay Lakes District PROJECT 186003. To supply labour and materials to CONSTRUCT WAREHOUSE, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND MINISTRY OF FORESTS, ATLIN, B.C. Tender documents may be ob- tained after July 3rd, 1990 from British Columbia Buildings Cor- poration, 4825 Keith Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. V8G 1K7. Tender documents are also avallable at the Government Agent's Office In Atlin, 8.6. and Cassiar, B.C. $100.00 bid deposit (certified cheque) will be required and will be refunded upon return of plans. Sealed Tenders will be received at 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 unitll 3:00 p.m. July 25th, 1990 and wilt be opened In public at that time. Tender documents may be view- ed at Northern B.C. Construction Association, 3851 - 18th Avenue, Prince George, B.C. V2N 1B1; Terrace Construction Associa- tion, 4416 Legion Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. V8G 1N6; Kitimat Con- struction Association, 724 Enter- prise Avenue, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2E6; Prince Rupert Construction Association, 801 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. VB) 1R1; Construction Association, 4124 Railway Avanue, Smithers, B.C. VOU 2NO. For further Information please contact Barry Book in Terrace at [B.C. Buildings Corporation Clerk « Administrator 3215 Eby Street - { Terrace, B.C. V8G 2X8 | home. $20/day, $2.50/hour. Phone 636-3902. ; 7 638-3221. 7/1Be Too Late To Classify’ 2 BABYSITTER avaliable immediately in banch area. Non-smoking Mom looking to sit 1 or 2 children in own 1tp Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 11, 1990 AIS The following items were referred by city council to commit- tee or some other agency Monday night for further study and a rec- ommendation and MAY be dis- cussed at the next scheduled meet- ing. Council committee meetings are normally open to the public and you may attend if interested. For more information on meeting agenda or scheduling changes phone deputy administrator Denise Fisher at 635-6311. Finance, Personnel and Admin- istration Committee, Tuesday, July 17, at 12 noon -- Three names have been added to the list of requests for property tax exemp- tion. The Kermode Friendship Society for their property at 3313 Kalum St., the Ksan House Society for their properties on Hall St., and the Mills Memorial Hospital Aux- iliary for their Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop at 4544 Lazelle Ave. Planning and Public Works Committee, Wednesday, July 18, at 12 noon -- A letter from a Ter- race optometrist pointing out that at least four new or extensively renovated buildings in Terrace are being completed without access ramps. Paul Clark calls the over- sight a misinterpretation of the building code and asks that cor- rective measures be taken. Tourism and Economic Devel- opment Committee, Thursday, July 19, at 12 noon -- A sugges- tion from alderman Bob Cooper that an abandoned railway tunnel near Kwinitsa might be turned into a tourist attraction. - Community and Recreations Services Committee, Thursday, July 19, at 4 p.m. -- A 1990/91 Fees and Charges schedule sub- mitted by the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, Steve Scott. Increases of three to five percent are recommended for all city man- aged recreation services. The only exceptions are three and six month pool passes where the recom- mended increase is 25 percent. According to Scott, the current fees for three and six month pool passes are among the lowest in the province and they will still be an "excellent value" even with the 25 percent increase. Forests Committee (Time and Date to be set) -- A letter from the Northern Interior Lumber Sector of the Council of Forest Industries of B.C. concerning the province’s Old Growth Strategy. NILS assistant general manager, Brian Gilfillan, says they expect the province’s ’working group’ to propose the removal of large areas of old growth forest from the northern interior’s working forest and this may harm the stability of some rural communities. This working group, however says Gilfillan, doesn’t have adequate northern representation and he asks munici- pal councils in the north to submit names for membership. Members on the city’s newly appointed Forests Committee include: Don Chesley of Skeena Sawmills, Dan Tuomi or Pat Ogawa of Skeena Cellulose, Rod. Amold of RJA Forestry, Gerry Dodd of Shanott Enterprises, Sur- inder Malhotra of IWA Canada, John McMynn of TEAC, Wilfred - City Council referrals — McKenzie of the Kitselas Band, Alec Boiton of the Kitsumkalum Band, Bob Cooper or Mo Takhar from city council, retired logger Alex Houlden and a yet to be named member of the Chamber of Commerce. Committee of the Whole, (Time and Date to be set) -- A meeting with representatives of the North- erm Interior Lumber Sector of the Council of Korest industries on the subject of "Prescribed Buming”. According to NILS staff forester Joan Thomas, prescribed burning is an "extremely beneficial tool used in many aspects of forest manag- ement". According to Thomas, "It is used for improving rangeland for domestic animals and wildlife, for reducing fire hazards and for site preparation for tree planting." The city’s newly appointed Forests Committee will be invited to attend. Several items have been referred to various members of city admini- stration. The director of engincer- ing has been asked to discuss the detrimental effect of the Halliwell upgrade project on the business of Northern Light Studio. On a motion by alderman Bob Cooper, city administration has been asked io write a letter endorsing the construction of a third runway in Vancouver. Alderman Darryl Lau- rent says the third runway is im- portant to all B.C. residents and Ruth Hallock suggests that Rich- mond might reciprocate with a letter asking the Ministry of Trans- port to fast track their schedule to install MLS at the Terrace airport. Administration has been asked to meet with School District 88 and the Parks and Recreation Depart- ment to draft a policy with regard to the placement of school and playground signs in Terrace and retum the draft to the Public Works Committee. It has been suggested that school zone signs be replaced by playground signs in recognition of the fact that children use these areas on a regular basis and not just during school hours. Prior to the next Public Works Committee mecting, administration has been asked to further investi- gate traffic management alterna- tives at the corner of Lazelle and Eby. According to alderman Ruth Hallock, there is also an ongoing investigation into traffic manage- ment at ali downtown intersections. Administration has been asked to investigate complaints from Cra- mer Ave. residents that a property in their neighbourhood is unsightly and noisy. Administration must determine if the property in ques- tion was used for commercial purposes prior to the passing of a bylaw declaring the area residential and it has also been asked to in- vestigate the need for a zoning bylaw enforcement officer. The results of this investigation are to be returned to the Planning and Public Works Committee for fur- ther consideration. And finally, the city planner has been asked to research the history of a piece of property located at 3302 Eby and identify existing land uses in the area surrounding that same piece of property. The owner, Norman Helghingion, has requested the property be rezoned,