Province of British Columbia Ministry of ‘Transportation. & Highways Terrace Highways District . PUBLIC NOTICE The Ministry of Transportation and Highways Is requesting pro- posats to provide surveying on the Queen Charlotte Islands on an “as. and when required” basis. Proposals submitted. should in- clude equipment available, per- sonal qualifications and ex-. perience and should also detail . any availability restrictions. . It should be noted that some or _all Data Reduction may be re- quired and that all aquipment necessary to complete the works be provided by the appll- cant. For more information please contact the following: - Dwain Horniand, Manager, Plan- ning and Technical Services Ter- ' race, .6.C., Phone: 638-3960 Fax: 638-3316. or Qeve. Byng, Area Manager!- ues Charlotte Islands Port Cisivents, Phone: 557-4277 Fax: 557-4469. NOTE: All proposals will be - yeaceived at the Skeena High- ‘ways District Office, #300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4 no later than 4: 00 P, M., Oc- tober 31, 1989. J.R. Newhouse _ District Highways Manager | Dated: October 16, 1989 At: Terrace, B.C. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘MINISTRY OF FORESTS NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT A.S.C. 1985, Chapter N-22 The Ministry of Forests of British Columbia hereby gives notice _ that It-has, under Section 9 of ‘| the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Transport, at Ottawa, and in the offica of the District Registrar of the Land Title District of Princa Rupert at Prince Rupert, British Columbia a description of the site and plans of the bridge now being bulit over the Iskut River 110 kilometres south of Dease Lake, B.C., approximately 3160 metres west and 50 metres north of tha northwest corner of Lot 1874, Cassiar Land District. And take notice that after the ex. plration of one month from the date of the publication of this notice, The Ministry of Forests of British Columbia will under Section 9 of the sald Act apply to the Minister of Transport, for ap- proval of the said site and plans. Written objections based on the effect of the work on marine navigation may be diracted to: Director General, Aids & Water- ways, Canadian Coast Guard, ‘Department of Transport, Ot: tawa, Ontario, K1A ON7, Dated at Victoria this 18th day of October, 1989. Peter H. Downs “Service and the British Columbia . DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (FRDA) | Keith Avanue, Terrace, B.C. on | Van Dyke; PROVINCE OF Cy BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘MINISTRY OF FORESTS GOVERNMENT OF CANADA | Canadian Forest Service Notice of Federal/Provincial Contract Project(s) to be Financed by the Government of Canada-Canadian Forestry . Ministry of Forests UNDER THE FOREST RESOURCE Sealed Tenders for the following Planting Contract of Supervision Contracts will be received by the Regional/District Manager, Ministry of Forests 200 — 5220 the dates shown below. Contract: PSOR05-001A; Located: Terrace/Nass; Forest District: Kalum. For Planting Contract Supervision on 411 hectares. Viewing of this site prior to sub- mitting a bid is not mandatory. Dealine for receipt of tenders is 1:00 p.m., November 27, 1989, at which time all tenders wiil be opened. Contract: P89R05-002A; Located: .Forest District: Kalum. For Planting Contract Supervision on 342 hectares. Viewlng of this site prior to sub- mittIng a bid is not mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is 1:00 p.m., November 27, 1989, at which time all. tenders will be opened. - Contract: PagR05-003A; Located: Bell.- Irving; - Forest District: Kalum.: For Planting Contract Supervision on 390-hectares. — Viewing of this site prior to sub- mitting a bid is not mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders ts . 1:00 p.m., November 27, 1989, at .} which time all tenders will be opened. Contract: P89R05-004A; Located: Terrace/Nass; Forest District: Kalum. For Planting Contract. Supervision on 145 hectares. Viewing of this site prior to sub- mitting a bld is not mandatory. -Deadiine for receipt of tenders Is 1:00 p.m,, November 27, 1989, at which time all tenders willbe opened. 10/250 B PUBLIC NOTICE B.C. Hydro |s accepting bids for ‘the construction of a storage warehouse facility at Its Terrace | office. Tender documents are available at 8.6. Hydro 5220 Keith Avenue, _} Terrace, B.C. Tender J604-89- 17 closes November 10, 1989. - 10/25c _Behydro PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ; MINISTRY OF FORESTS . GOVERNMENT OF CANADA a iw Canadian Forest Service Notice of Fedoral/Provincial Contract Project(s) to be Financed by the Government of Canada-Canadian Forestry Service and.the British Columbia - Ministry of Forests UNDER THE FOREST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (FRDA) Sealed Tenders for the following Planting contracts will be raceiv- ed by the Reglonal/District Man- ager, Ministry of Forests 200 — 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, on the dates shown below. Contract: P89R05-003; Located: Bell Irving; Forest District: _ Kalum. For 434,000 Seedlings on 390 hectares. Viewing of this site prior to sub- mitting a bid is not mandatory. Deallne for secelpt of tenders Is 1:00 p.m., November 27, 1989, at which lime all tenders will be opened. Contract: P89R05-004; Located: TerraceiNass; Forest District: Katum. For 188,700 Seedlings on. 145 hectares. Viewing of this site prior to sub- mitting a bid Is not mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is - ; Pee November 27, 1988, at hie -openied,. tds ae time all tenders will be: | 10/25e © | Wednesday with — Fae- by Fae Mooney - Beyond the four seasons ‘Have you had your “‘colors’” done? What season are you — Spring? Summer? Autumn? Winter? If you have ever been “draped”, then you probably . have been categorized as one of these four color types. Carole Jackson initiated the | four-season palettes as exprssed in her book “‘Color Me Beauti- ful’. By her method each “season”’ has a palette of 30 colors, All skin tones, without exception, have one of two underlying colors — bluish or golden. If your natural coloring has blue undertones your palette will be comprised of cool colors, Summer and Winter are the ‘“‘cool’’ seasons. The Winter palette is made up of either blue-based or true, clear — icy — colors, Summer colors have blue, rose, or grey undertones, and are softer. If your natural coloring is golden, _ then warm colors fill your palette. The Autumn palette is based on golden tones, rich and earthy. Spring is filled with clear yellow undertones and the warm pastels associated with - the season. What-can the right color do . for you? According to Carole Jackson, the right color worn next to your face can appear to smooth and clarify your com- plexion, minimize lines and circles under your eyes, and give your face an overall took of radiant health. The right color will cause your face to be noticed — not the color you are wearing. “Knowing which colors are exactly right for you,’’ Ms. Jackson claims, ‘‘will have a profound influence on your life: how you decorate your home, the accessories and . jewellery you wear... the flowers you buy, the perfumes you use, the stationery you write on, the cosmetics you ap- ply, but mostly, the colors you wear,” Knowing your “‘season’’ may be good as a guide in choosing colors, but not all color experts agree that Carole Jackson’s method is the best. It certainly is not the only one. And the idea is not new. Nor is it ex- clusive. We may even choose wisely without realizing. Apparently, the artist Johannes Itten ob- served this ability in art students whose personal color choices consistently were com- plimentary to not just their . ~ skin tone but also hair color — and eye color. This takes us beyond the :four season palettes that _restrict us to just 30 colors based on skin tone alone, Joanne Nicholson ‘and Judy Lewis-Crum wrote a book bas- ed on their Color 1. Associates - Wardrobe and Makeup Pro-. gram. ae ~The Color 1 concept;”” they say, “is designed to liberate | - you from color prison.” Skin tone is the most impor- tant factor, they agree, in deciding which color shades will be most enhancing. But — all of your natural body colors, which include hair and eyes, - must also be considered. ‘You can wear every color,”’ Nicholson and Lewis-Crum ex- press in their book — even black and white, “provided you select the shade, clarity, and intensity of that color most becoming to you.” Those are the keys to success: shade, clarity and intensity of color, . as well as color value. We'll come back to these in a mo- ment, What do these two color eX- perts have against the four seasons? ' Others claim that all women fall into one of four seasonal categories. All ‘winters’, for example, get the same prepackaged set of colors to match when they are choos- ing clothes and makeup. They also claim a woman’s ‘season’ _ indicates. her ‘clothing per- sonality’ — whether she’s the - dramatic,.sporty/natural, romantic, or ingenue type.”’ With this approach they strong- ly disagree: “You can’t lump alt women into four categories . and expect each woman to be ‘equally enhanced by one of four identical, prepackaged sets of colors.” Why is color so important? “If your goal is to look sen- sational all the time... to look — and feel like that proverbial million dollars, you must find _ the shades and color intensities that compliment your unique natural coloring... Color is the most important factor in dress- ing effectively. Color can not only completely change your appearance and mood, but can exert a powerful, though sub- ‘liminal, impact on the mood of each and every person coming into contact with you. Why? Because color creates your first visual impact. Make no mistake about it, color attracts the eye. more quickly than any style or silhouette ever will. The color of colors you're wearing — and how well they work with your natural body colors — will — dominate the viewer’s first im-. pression more than any other aspect of your attire.’’ And there is more to color than just color: “Every color comes in a myriad of shades. Red, for example, can be brick red, fire engine red, Chinese red, raspberry, burgundy, rose, orange-red, and so on, In addi- tion, each shade of red comes in a variety of clarities. Clarity ‘refers to the clearness or lucidi- ty or purity of a color — how distinctly ‘‘red”’ it really is. A bright red would fall at one end of the clarity spectrum, for instance, and‘a toned-down or. Sul, Hen seca! kale atte vadggareee™! abe _ muted. red containing. a ‘Tot of. Ve brown or gray ‘pigment: would . Leh fall at the other... There are = four levels of clarity: intense; = bright, toned-down, and sub--. dued. Your skin color will . . - determine which clarities: are right for you.” ~ _' . “Byvery woman,” Nicholson and Lewis-Crum admonish, “ean wear all colors in the’ spectrum, It’s the shade and clarity of the colors she wears: that’ matter.’? : The third key color concept - is value, a color’s darkness or: — lightness, ‘‘The lightest values ~ of a color are often called : pastels,’’ they explain. “The deepest values are. termed dark ~ colors. Those in between are, ‘of course, medium-value col- ors.’”” These are the color basics. . Where do you go from here? _ -To find your true color type, . ascertaining the shade of your skin is the first step. This pro- ‘ cedure is outlined in their fascinating book. (The ap- -proach is similar to the seasonal draping, if you have had your colors done.) Next, you determine your . main hair color and its lighter - and darker tones. Your hair color, you may be surprised to learn, ‘‘will always be one.of _ . the best colors to repeat in your clothing or accessories because your natural hair color is never unflattering. If you think it is, that’s because you haven’t learned to match or showcase it properly.”’ a Your best red? Gently press a fingertip with your thumb. - There you have it. ‘‘This red is. one of your very best colors.” The basic lipstick shade, nail color and blush, also a major - staple color for your wardrobe. “Rye colors are terrific col- ors to pick up in your clothing and makeup shades.’’ the book advises. “And when you take a | good look, you'll be surprised at all the color you see. It’s the rare human being whose eyes contain only the light and dark ‘values of one color. More typically, the irises of an in- dividual’s eyes are the repository for several colors. The average person has any- where from two to four colors. Some have as many as six... Even though the irises of your . _ eyes may only contain trace . amounts of these secondary colors, it is important to know what they are because certain shades of these colors will look extremely attractive on you when. worn as items of clothing or as eye shadow... Most | human eyes have some form of yellow in them. Include your best shade of yellow in your basic wardrobe. Not only will it enhance your skin tone, it will. bring out the yellow glints in your eyes, making them ab- . solutely sparkle.’ And that’s just the begin- ning. In their book, Joanne . Nicholson and Judy Lewis- — Crum offer advice beyond col- or, too. There are lots of color experts around, but none offers the freedom or the selection. Color 1, they claim, is “‘the © only color system that treats every woman as an individual." Try it for yourself, The name of their book is Color Wonder. ;