OBITUARIES AGNES KATHLEEN (KATHY) JOHN: SON passed away on May 26, 1991. at Mills Memorial Hospital. Kathy was born April 10, 1919. Date of Funeral: May 30, 1991. Place of Ser- vice and burlal — Kitwanga, Of- ficlated by Father McLeod. Predeceased by sister Mary, brother Walter, and daughter Kay Deger- ness. Leaves to mourn: Aage Engholm, Kitwanga; daughter, Peggy Hoben- shield, Campbell. River; son, John Johnson, Richland, Washington; daughter, Judy Degerness, Terrace; 13 grandchildren and 9 great grand- children. Donations may be made to the CT Scan Fund c/o Mills Memorial Hospital in memory of Kathy John- son. . 6/5p THANK YOUS THANK YOU to Dr. Phillips, Dr. Chorn, Dr. Redpath, Dr. Grant and the nurses In |.C.U. of Mills Mamori- al Hospital for their kindness and care to Kathy Johnson. From the family 6/5p Wanted | The Terrace Centennial § Lions Club Is coltecting used hearing aids for the hearing impaired. Please drop them off at the Ter- race Review office 4535 Greig Avenue, Monday to i Friday between 9 a.m. and 4p.m. WANTED: 115 hp outboard with jet pump. Call Bob at 1-403-253-3016. 6/26p WANTED: room and board in Ter: race area for working maie from June 1 to October 30. Cali collect (403) 380-3049 ask for Paula or Tracy. , 6/5p — PLUMBING — New installations and renovations or repalrs. Free estimates. Phone 638-8584 tions. Highways at 771-4511. R.W. Reimche, STIKINE HIGHWAYS DISTRICT ° PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION & HIGHWAYS STIKINE DISTRICT HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE Effective 1:00 A.M., June 05, and until further notice, the following load restrictions set by Section 26 of the Highway Act, will be in ef- fect in the Stikine Highways District: HIGHWAY 37: Deltlac Creek to Yukon Border — HIGHWAY 51: Dease Lake to Telegraph Creek All term overload permits are invalid for the duration of these restric- Violators of these restrictions will be prosecuted. For further Information, please call Ministry of Transportation and A/DISTRICT HIGHWAYS MANAGER, Hon. Lyall Hanson, Minister INVITATION TO TENDER ROOF RETRO-FITS AND MAINTENANCE -SCHOOL DISTRICT #88 TERRACE, B.C. | School District #88 (Terrace) invites tenders for Roof Retro-fits and Maintenance to various schoo! buildings iocated within School District #88 (Terrace), Terrace, B.C. Offers under seal will be raceived before 2:00 p.m., local time, on the 27th, 1991 by: ~ School District #88 (Terrace), Mr. Harry Eberts, . Maintenance Superintendent, . poet 3211 Kenney Street, wo Sees cee Terrace, B.C. V8G 3E9 - Phone: (604) 635-4931 Tender Documents for a Stipulated Price Contract may be obtained at the offices of the Owner, Schooi District #88 (Terrace) at the above addrass, or the Consultant, Inter-Coast Consultants Ltd., #207-15225 Thrift Avenue, White Rock, B.C. V4B 2K9. Plans may be viewed at Construction Assoclation Offices In Burnaby, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Terrace/Kitimat. A site visit Is mandatory. City of Terrace CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR WASHROOMS - LOWER LITTLE PARK The City of Terrace is calling for proposals on the construc- tlon of a building for washrooms at the northwest corner of Lower Little Park, at the Junction of Davis Avenue and Emer- son Street. The structure is to be of concrete block construction on a thickened edge slab on grade, and the contract Is for a finish- ing, electrical and painting. Alternative methods of construction will be considered If they meet the structural and maintenance requirements of the City of Terrace. For drawings and specifications please contact Brad North, Building Maintenance Foreman — Public Works — 5003 Graham Avenue. Proposals are to be submitted by: 3:00 p.m. on June 19th, To the attention of: John W. Colongard, Director of Opera- tions, CITY OF TERRACE, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2X8 and marked: “PROPOSAL: WASHROOMS — LOWER LITTLE PARK” CITY OF TERRACE REPAIRER’S LIEN SALE FOR SALE: 86 Western Star S/N (E . tal Sign | Save their 2WLPDCVG2GK913990 C/W_B4 habitats for th Columbla Log Trailer S/N S for ine 2CSAAA2V2D1016060. whereas sake of ALL Colln Alger ofa Cst & Sons of § Box 632, Stewart, B.C. is in- of us. . debted to Granmac Services Ltd, James Western Star Pacific Ltd, for the sum of $14,623.98. The above mentioned goods will be sold by written bid fourteen days hence at 12:00 p.m. on June 07, 1991 at P.O. Box 799, 5th and Conway, Stewart, B.C. The good are avaliable for In- spection prior to the date of sale at the last mentioned address. Terms of sale: cash at time of sale. Highest bid or any bid not | necessarily accepted. Ducks Unlniiedd Canichy a Call 1-800-665-DUCK K 100% 100% Too Late To Classify Six positions available for easy phone work. Hours ara from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Full-or part-time shifts avallabie. If you would like to take home paid com- mission or top off your salary up to $10 per hour, call 635-9151, ask for Photo King. G/5¢ Province of Ap i pointment secretaries required a Z ; British Columbia daean for a national photography company an to work In our promotion depart: Ministry owe ment, full-or part-time available. Earn up to $10 per hour. Please call 635-9151, askforPhotoKing. 6/Se ed building from layout and excavation, complete to plumb- Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 5, 1991 A13- PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF AND HIGHWAYS _INVITATION TO TENDER In accordance with the Ministry of Transportation and Highways Act, Section 49(1), sealed ten- ders are invited for the following: Project No.: 0-2336-0079 Location: NISHGA'S HIGHWAY LAVA LAKE AREA 68.1 km to Hes km NORTH OF TERRACE, rock and removal of trees. Ap- proximately 1505 man-hours of scaling will be required. Trimm- Zing of approximately 4325m? of necessary and removing the BS waste rock to a designated | § disposal site. Supplying, Install- ing, tensioning and grouting ap- proximately 20 rock bolts (100 lineal metres). Sealed tenders, completed In ac- cordance with the Conditions of Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of Transportation and Highway at 940 Blanshard Street, Vic- torla, B.C. VBW 3E6 until 2:00 p.m. (local time) on June 18, 1991 when tenders will be opened in public. A security deposit/surety bid bond will be required (in accor- dance with the conditions of the a tender.) A pre-tender meeteing 11:00 a.m. ® Tuesday, June 11, 1991 at 68.1 km on Nisha’a highway north of Terrace, B.C. Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifica- a tions: and conditions of tender ‘are available FREE OF CHARGE from the Ministry of Trans- B portation and Highways Con- tract Administration, 5C-940 | Blanshard Street, Victorla, B.C. Phone; 387-1411 Documents | may be viewed and/or ordered from all Regional Offices be- iween te hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except holidays. Where required, payment for contract documentation shali be made by cartified cheque or a money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance and Cor- porate Relations. All purchases are non-refundable. For further information contact Steve Pollak, Rockworkd Engineer at (604) 660-7307 or fax (604) 660-9299. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Too Late To Classily | Help wanted Immediately for light local deliveries. Must be neat in ap- pearance and have own small vehi- cle. Paid per delivery, earn up to $100 a day. Pald daily. For interview please call 636-9151. Ask for Photo King. 6/5c START IMMEDIATELY Portrait studio looking for cheerful enthuslastic people for local photography promotion. Day and evening shifts available. House- wives and students welcome. Guar- anteed wages and commission with. an earning potential up to $10 per hour. If you're looking for work or just have days and evenings free and would like to subsidize your in- come, call immediately at 635-9151, ask for Photo King. 6/5c TRANSPORTATION Description: Scaling of loose § rack, scaling the blast area if § Seniors’ committee looks at housing by Nancy Orr The Terrace Senior’s Ad- yisory Committee held an infor- mation meeting on housing op- tions in the Happy Gang Centre May 23. Approximately. 40 people at- tended the afternoon workshop to discuss options that are avail- able for non-profit housing. Guest speaker, Cheri Kamenz out-lined the research gathered for a thesis on senior’s housing options she wrote for her Master’s Degree. She explained that the programs available for assistance were divided roughly into four main groups: Options for Single Family Homes: Home sharing (sharing with another person for compa- nionship, or for assistance with upkeep and costs); accessory apartments; in-law suites; garden suites (non-permanent). Group Living Arrangements: Abbeyfield Housing (started in Britain) includes individual bed- sitting rooms, with degrees of communal living and assistance, (often a converted large house); Congregate Care (not subsidized and can be expensive) — Oc- cupants live in apartments with care services provided; retire- ment villages,,.life..care cgm- munities. Multiple Unit Options: SAFER (Shelter Aid For Elderly Renters) — government sub- sidies provide percentage of the rent if in excess of 30 percent of income for special groups of people; subsidized housing, both public and non-profit, with direct subsidies to societies for differences in rent according to income’ cooperatives, non- profit, under Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Financial alternatives: proper- ty tax deferral; reverse mort- gages; Sale plan options, Life Estate and Sale Leaseback. (These options are designed to allow seniors to remain in their homes but require a good understanding of the terms and consequences.) Many of these options are for special circumstances and may require imaginative legislation for zoning modifications in Single Family zones, Kamenz said. Extensive counselling is ad- visable as life style changes are involved and. need to be thoroughly understood. Match- up agencies could be a necessity in many areas. The Senior’s Advisory Com- mittee is a committee appointed by the City of Terrace and con- sists of Bev Greening, Rose Higbie, Mary McGowan, Hazel Defrane, Juanita Hatton, Aileen Frank, Cheri Kamenz and Bob Goodwin. Questions from the audience resulted in the committee being asked to look into the options, their suitability and require- ments. Kamenz was thanked for her iriformative address.