Ski Equipment : . ; : ao oa 2 pair of children’s ski boots; new condition, sizes suitable for ages 6 to.9 years. Asking $10. a palr. Phone 638-0240 after 14:30 ‘p.m. or week: ends. 47 Ladies 165¢m downhill skis; comes with 2 sets of poles and size & boots. Good for beginners. Asking $50. obo. Phone 638-7260 days or even ce Review: — Weiingsday’ March: 29; iogo CLASSIFIEI D Recreational Vehicles = 23%2' Travel traller; fridge & freezer, ; forced air furnace, overhead oven, hot water, shower & tub. Lots of cup- boards, good condition. Asking $4,800 obo. Phone 635-4932 after 5 p.m, or view at 3137 Kofoed. - tfn 1985 18” Sth wheel Travelair; self contained, includes hitch and awn- ing, excellent condtion. Phone . 635-9753, aiid ings. Trucks.” 1980 Chev. short box 4x4, 33°x12” tires, automatic, 350 cu.in., tilt. $4,000. Phone 638-1530. ‘4/5p | Thank You Notes : : a _“A Speclat Thanks” To Dr. Appleton and the nursing staff at Miils Memorial Hospital for taking good ' care of our late father Mr. Mela Singh Dhami during his illness. Thanks from the Dhami Family - 2/29p Wanted Misc. : ‘Looking for a roll-away bed. Phone 635-9392 between 6p.mJ8 p.m. 431 | Wanted to buy: Banana potatoes, English quail, Bantam chickens. Phone 635-7682 avenings. 3/29p WANTED CEDAR SHAKE . 7 BLOCKS A.M. Cedar Ltd. is paying up to $450. per cord. Call collect evenings 352-1773. Wanted To Rent. Professionally employed single | parent seeking 2 of 3 bedroom — house or duplex. Good references. ‘Call 635-7840 days, 635-4810 eve- nings, ask for Mike. 3/29p Too Late To Classify — 1967 Chev pickup, power steering, power brakes, new 16” back tires. $800. Phone 638-1852. 3/28p Travel Trailer; 15’, slaeps 4 to 5, ex- cellent condition, plus many extras. Asking. $2, 800 obo. Phone 624-3999. aia ; 1980 Ford 1 Holiday van, 350 cu. in. auto, air cond.,.tilt, sun roof, 4 velvet cap. chairs, ' table, sink, ‘ice box, .couch, factory camperized. $4,000. Phone 638-1530, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF " TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS ' Skeena Highways District ‘PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS NOTICE #2 Pursuant to Section 26 ‘of the “Highway Act" and to the provi: sions of the Commercial Trans: port Act, the following load res: trictions are hereby Imposed of- fective 7:00 a.m., Friday, March 24, 1989 on the following Provin- ‘clal Highways and roads within the Skeena Highways District until further notice. — -All Highways and roads will be restricted to legal axle loading (100%) with the exception of the following: . 70% Legal Axle Loading 1, Beam Station Road 2. Kitamaat Village Road 3. Old Lakelse Road #53 from Thornhill Streete to William Creek Trail #252 : All term overload permits are in- valid for the duration of the res- trictions. Violators of the regulations and restrictions. will be prosecuted. - the percentage of tolerance pro- vided under Section 7.06(2) of the regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act shail . apply. D.J. St. Thomas A/District Highways Manager For: Minister of Transportation and Highways Dated: March 21, 1989 At: Terrace, B.C. 4M2p , | B.C. Hydro Purchasing Agent, Please note the application of | an exclusive territory. _ We require mature, “well not necessary. SALES - REPRESENTATIVE | The Canadian Federation of Independent Business isa - non-partisan political action organization representing the small business sector at the various levels of government. CFIB Is the leader among Canadian - business associations, with over 80,000 members. We offer a unique and permanent career in sales within Individuals looking for a_ lucrative and challenging opportunity will enjoy the - weekly commissions and generous Incentive bonuses _ a8 well as the competitive benefit plan we offer. starters for the Terrace and lower Skeena Valley area, | Thorough training ts provided by a Regional Manager. _ Sales experience, including Intangible is helpful but _ Please send your resume in confidence to: Vice-President, Fleld Operations Canadian Federation of Independent Business Willowdale, Ontarlo M2P 2A6 groomed, articulate self-- 4141 Yonge Street pee Sal oR ii invitation to Tender — Bare rental of. various 4x4. and 2x4 pickups and suburbans as required for approximately 6 to 12. months. baginning APPFOX- imately 1 May 89. Reference: 09-3235 | -| Closing Date: 12 Aprit 89 Detalls avatlable from office of . B.C, Hydro Purchasing ‘Agent, 1265 Howe Street, Suite 200, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2G8; 683-2577 or 663-2560. Sealed tenders clearly marked with reference number will be recely- ed-in Room. 226, address as above, until 11:00 amon abova closing date. ~ | Behydro Invitation to Tender Civil work for the construction of the Switchyard & the Control Building — Alyansh Substation, Stewart. Documents available from 15 March 89 from this of- fice upon prepayment of $20.00 plus $1.20 tax for the firat copy & $10.00 plus $0.60 tax for each ad: ditional copy. (NON-REFUND- ABLE). Details available from. office of. 1265 Howe Street, Suite 200, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z: 2G8: 663-2577 or 663-2560.. Sealed tenders clearly marked with - reference number wilf be recelv- ed in Room 226, address as above, until 11:00 am on above closing date. BChydro ACASTLE AT FORA COUNT. ‘Try a classified ad in . CASTLEGAR | CAMPBELL RIVER KITIMAT.... . ‘and 87 more B.C. newspapers. - AMI for just *159. You can get blanket coverage - of BC. with a classified ad in 90 newspapers, for as little as $159. If you're BUYING, SELLING or simply TELLING, | ITPAYS TO SPREAD _ THE WORD. -Fot more information call this newspaper at 635-7840 or 1-669-9222 ' (Blanket coverage service also available in other Provinces — Alberta $125; Manitoba $85; Sask. ‘That's nearly 3 000,000 readers. 7 $100; Ontario §275; Atlantie Provinces $99.) ‘Ice fall on n Highway 16 kills Prince Rupert man March 25 —_— “antil 2 Dp. m.. Local TERRACE’ — Two single- vehicle traffic accidents over the holiday weekend resulted in the death of a Prince Rupert man and serious injury to a Terrace juvenile. In a bizarre event on Highway ‘16 near Exchamsiks River about. . 40 miles west of. Terrace, an eastbound pickup truck was . | totally destroyed when a sheet of . ice attached to a vertical rockface gave way and fell on the road as the truck was passing ‘under it. The driver, 32-year-old Roy James Gorrell, was fatally - injured anda passenger reportedly received minor in- juries. The road was closed from the time of the accident — 9:30 a.m. Editorial — tions will get substantial dollar backing (the ministry highways spokesman Dave St. | Thomas said the piece of ice was about five cubic meters in total . - ‘volume, and the extra time was required to ensure that no other — falls would occur. Additional ice was jarred off the cliff face with. explosive charges. On March 27 at 11:30 p.m. a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old Terrace man —.-whom the — RCMP state was ‘underaged for — driving — went off the road and rolled over at the intersection of Sharples Ave. and the Highway- 16 frontage road in Thornhill. The youth was taken to Mills Memorial with serious injuries. The car was totally demolished - - in the incident. — continued from page 4 has already announced $3 billion over the next 10 years) for implementation. Primary, elementary and secondary school funding will presumably be distributed around the the provirice through a Pos modified form of the fiscal framework, based on stu ne _dent numbers. Omissions in the speech may be as significant as the emphases. Forestry still employs one-third of the . . workforce in Terrace; it rated two lines promising ex-. : panded reforestation efforts, but it doesn’t indicate whether that’s dependent on renewal of the federal- provincial FRDA agreement. Health care, the single biggest budget item, got four this summer? | ” BRITISH COLUMBIA y SUMMER ~ EMPLOYMENT SS B. c. EMPLOYERS: _.What could extra help mean for you _ Plan for it now and we may be able to help. if you create new opportunities for work * for young British Columbians, the. . Provincial Governnient. can make it. affordable by cost sharing the wages. Contact your local Job Training Area Office for details (check the Blue Pages of your telephone directory, Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training isting). Province of Brillsh Columbia Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training, and Ministry Responsible for Sciance and Technology Hen. Stafley B. Hagen, Minister | paragraphs on page 16. The key words are ‘quality © ~~. care” and ‘‘fiscal responsibility’’. Look for a restrain, ee. _ ing exercise there. - arene nt tim dD a terre te noon