ws The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 - A11 ° <) FREDA DIESING SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN may Join the celebration! Northwest Community College is launching the Freda Diesing School of | Art and Design, the world’s first post-secondary First Nations Fine Arts program. — Join us for this important, historical event. When: _ Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. 7 Where: ‘Northwest Community College, Terrace Campus ° 5331 McConnell Avenue, Terrace, BC 2 " Waap Haawk (Birch) Building, Cafeteria . "Renowned First Nation artists and program instructors Dempsey Bob, Stan Bevan and Ken McNeil along with _ First Nations Elders and dignitaries will talk about the importance of the Freda Diesing School of Art and Design. ‘The exciting and signifi icant Northwest co : NORTHWEST Community College Freda Diesing Collection mo, . é ronan COMMUNITY COLLEGE willbe on display for all to enjoy. ; ‘ Take a closer look. Toll free: 1.877.277.2288 : ‘www.nwec.bc.ca i a Power boost. -THAT’S KEITH Janas from Sterling Electric beside -the trench that will hold new electrical lines for a new generator for Mills Memorial Hospital that wiil be installed early next year. It il be located in a new structure attached to the hospital. Oo eos ___ MARGARET SPEIRS PHOTO © a All kinds of stuff ison sale today at Terrace Lumber | By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN the range of $150, 000, says buyers i in New. Zealand. Seibold. ~The | two-day” auction SO, JUST how good are the Also up for grabs is the starts today, Oct. 25 at9 a.m. -deals at today and tomor- sub station across the street The first. day will consist of row’s auction at the Terrace from the sawmill, which larger items in the sawmill Lumber Company’s sawmill could also got for $ 75, 000. and the next day will see all people could spend’ any- to older ones, and. the pric-. supplies going on the block. 4 where from $20-$150,000. “es could go anywhere from . . Seibold says the auction Fe And ‘with more than $20,000 to $70, 000, Seibold won’t»stop until everything 2,000 lots up for grabs over says. . has been sold. . the next two days, there is “Tt depends, everyone is “We're here until we’re plenty to choose from. kind of particular about what done,” he said. “We’ll sell Even the few logs that re- they like,” Seibold said. ital.” main at the mill have white Seibold has been fielding Those who do purchase tags with a lot number on upwards of 50 calls per day items from ‘the auction are , them. for the last week from peo- also required to pay a buy- Officials . from . May- ple making inquiries about. er’s premium of 12 per cent nard’s, the auctioneers hired the Terrace Lumber Com-_ if they are on site and 15 per to conduct the fire sale, have pany. auction. cent if they place: winning been in Terrace for nearly © He’s' received :calls from bids on line: The premiums two weeks diligently tag- all over North America in- . are paid to Maynard’sas part ~~ = , ' ging items ranging fromcol- cluding California, Oregon ‘of its fee and are not part of ~ ; of. ; OO Co, nT Barns lections of hand: tools’ and and Idaho. He’s also had the revenue going to the Ter- eee athens ene ne Sette ne ecu ulbcs eet yeneccnine op Lo nearness re eee secathesn esc be ates _— Pen a office supplies to front end some interest from potential race Lumber Company. < Bo wo ra? loaders and forklifts. ' qo But what the items will go far is all up in the air, says auctioneer and project manager Mike Seibold... _ A giant Ahlstrom chip- ping head — a menacing. looking circular shaped saw — should fetch in the range of $15,000, but “You never know,” says Seibold. _- .“That’s the thing with a Sale — sometimes stuff will - go up in price some will go - down.” Equipment is laid. out throughout the mill's‘ prop- erty — in the yard and inside the sawmill proper. A row of ladders, wheel- barrows and metal garbage cans filled. with brooms, shovels and other tools, line , one area, each item or group . oo: ; i, - . of items neatly tagged. ee a a = _ a4 _ |. Lo 7 - The collection of hand a S . rn. i ee e , tools can go for anywhere ee ei CASH PURCHASE FOR $21,899". from $50-$100, while the ie, ; Se oS ij, OFFERS INCLUDE $3,000 DELIVERY ALLOWANCE AND $1,250 AIR TAX Au FREIGHT. ° -dry kiln alone could fetch in | From front Auction. starts And TLC .also has not coe paid the $781,137 it owes the city in property taxes for 2006. _ If those taxes are not st paid in 2007 the company will . _ . . ‘NO . : ‘ . : : 48 _ | 2,750 1 OQ” ee SECURITY; >> | -. 48 | °1,400 | Q)% | secur MONTHS | DOWN apn | DEPOSIT shoe 0 . 1.9% | set ury - MONTHS |. powN aPR |. 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