: office | ~moving — Al2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 2, 2005 ‘Busi BSS k REVIEW. -Kalum Ventures to. supply eee ee URGENT! First Nations and Metis craftspeople and artisans wanted to produce culturally relevant play materials and resources for young children. If you are skilled in woodworking, drawing, photography, sewing costumes, making moccasins, weaving sashes or nets or have, similar skills, please call Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral at 638-1113 bigger wood for TLC exports parma ; .By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN That wood i is sold primarily to the North Amer- Poupard Creek blocks is roughly 65 per cent gang . THE TERRACE Lumber Company could be ican market, which TLC officials say is no longer and 35 per cent standard sized timber. getting the larger sized wood it needs to export to economically viable to export to. , The two blocks represent roughly 17, 500 cu- the Asian market as early as next week as Kalum |, . — bic metres of trees to be harvested. ‘Ventures begins harvesting on new blocks. “np . The hemlock, spruce and pine will go to the » .* Lyle Bolton, acting manager of the forestry I’m happy that Kalum _ Terrace Lumber Company while the cedar is be- company owned by the Kitsumkalum band, says” Ventures is doing our ~ ing sold to West Fraser, Bolton says. logging on two different blocks in the Poupard . part to help out that It'll be the first timber harvested by the com- .’ Creek area north of Kalum Lake is about to com- sawmill...1 hope we can » pany — which has only been logging since April: o” mence. continue to work with _ |= that itis selling to the Terrace Lumber Com- Those blocks : ‘contain some of the standard the folks th oy os pany. —— = sized wood — logs with tops 15 inches or larger | ero ‘S ere, Up until now all of the wood it has harvested france Best deal on the : — that the local mill says it needs. - Lyle Bolton has been sold to the West Fraser Skeena Sawmills HADLEY. market today! _: | The mill shut down sawmill operations last __ in Terrace. Reet ~ week and switched those workers over to run,a “I know Mo (Takhar) has been knocking on Bus: (877): 635-2404 | _ double shift‘on the planer because of what of- They are instead eyeing the more lucrative our door for several months,” Bolton says. Res: (866) 798-9565 . “ficials say is.an over abundance of ‘ ‘gang” sized - Asian market which requires the larger sized “I’m happy that Kalum Ventures is doing our Cell: (250).631-3100 wood... wood — wood the local mill doesn’t have enough ‘ part to help out that sawmill...we are now doing .. = Email: vance@royallepage.ca: . Gang refers to trees “with tops less than 15 of. our part and I hope we can continue to work with Royal LePage Terrace, Sn AC : inches. a 3 . . _ Bolton says the wood to be harvested from the the folks there.” ; #102-4644 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. nnn i Paragon: _ AFTER 27 years of being located: in the Skeena Mall, Paragon Insurance is moving toa new location. ae ee _"“Every five years we re- making processes. _ evaluate our position when _ our: lease. comes up,” says Sherry: McColl, manager of ~ Paragon Insurance. ‘ BChydro & 2005 Integrated Electricity Plan _ Information Sessions — Round Two BC Hydro is developing its s plan for meeting future electricity needs and we believe ‘our.customers and those affected by our business should be part of our decision- We are following up on regional information sessions held around the province this past spring to obtain insight into your values and preferences around specific * resource options. This information helped to design energy portfolios (resource “She says shopping habits -|. mixes) that could meet the province's future energy needs. ‘have changed and not many - people: look to deal with — their i insurance needs while. on the resource strategies. . We invite you ‘to a'second round of regional information sessions to hear about the - : - activities undertaken to date i in preparing the 2005 {EP and to obtain your feedback shopping in a mali. The new location, in the ~ Please drop in for a chance to review the displays, ask questions and hear from the former location of the Great 2005 IEP team Canadian Dollar Store near , the CIBC branch; is bet- - The following information session is scheduled in your region: ter suited to its clients, she | |- . . says. . scfeny ~ Kitimat: : age BOR " Paragon Insurance | Moti, November 7 opened its Skeena Mall lo- ~ 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.~ ' cation in 1978 — the same Riverlodge Rec Centre . year the mall first opened. Activity Room es “But I’ve been coming 654 Columbia here for 22 years so this lo- cation holds a little nostalgia We look forward to seeing you. For more information, please call 1888 224-9376 for.me,” McColl says, add- (1888 BCHYDRO), or email 2005iep@bchydro.com, or visit www.bchydro.com/iep. ing despite that all the staff are excited about the im- ' pending move. . _.., The insurance company ; expects to open the doors at www.bchyd ro.com its new location on Decem- So me for generations. At BC Hydro, our purpose is to keep B.C.'s electricity reliable and low cost 9 for generations A05-453 ber 5. BRINGING THE NORTH CLOSER ee “$4 *One way airfare from Terrace is available on selected flights. The number of seats are limited and subject to availability at time of booking. DAILY FLIGHTS TO VANCOUVER | | RESERVATIONS: 1- 800- 487-1216 or -contact your travel agent | WE KNOW THE NORTH © We live here. wt Complimenta i Newspapers & Magazines Pillows & Blankets _ if Free soft drinks & a variety of juices Full bar service ri Snack service with your choice of a sub sandwich or veggies with cheese & crackers CITY OF TERRACE NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the Electors of the City of Terrace that an Election . by voting is necessary to elect six Councillors for a three-year term commencing December 2005 and terminating December 2008, and that the © persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are: . ‘COUNCILLORS - Six (6) to be Elected » Surname Usual Names ___ Residential Address ‘Christensen — Stew, - . 4514 Cedar Crescent " Christiansen. — Lynne .Gossan Subdivision Croot Kim ' 4517 Cedar Crescent . Davies Marylin #5-3215 Kenney Street’ | Downie ; ' Brian. . 4329 Birch Avenue , Kelly. “Glenn 5007 Cole Avenue Leclerc. - . Carol ' 4615 Westview Drive . McDaniel — - Rich ' | 2507 Skeena Street Oates - Gordon | a 4720 McConnell Avenue Pollard Brad © _ 4923 Lambly Avenue Shkuratoff $= = — RobertA. 3508 Sparks Street NOTICE OF OTHER VOTING ’ FLUORIDATION QUESTION REFERENDUM PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY given to the Electors of the City of Terrace that a vote will be held on the following question: Do you want the City of Terrace to continue adding fluoride to its water supply? Yes No a VOTING OPPORTUNITIES ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: ' ‘November 9, 2005 November 16, 2005 , Gity Hall, 3215 Eby Street . City Hall, 3215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. a Terrace, B.C. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SPECIAL VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: — November 18, 2005 . , November 18, 2005 Terraceview Lodge Mills Memorial Hospital 4103 Sparks Street ' «4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, 8.C. 7 Terrace, B.C. GENERAL VOTING DAY: November 19, 2005 "Caledonia Senior Secondary School - 3605 Munroe Street . Terrace, B.C. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Persons qualifying as “Resident Electors” who are not currently on the List of Electors may register at the time of voting, by completing a resident registration form, and by providing two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature - picture ID is not necessary) proving residency and identity. The qualifications for Resident Electors are: . Canadian citizen; 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day; A resident of B.C. for at least 6 months immediately preceding the day of registration; A resident of the City of Terrace for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registration; and . - _ Must not be disqualified by this Act or by law from voting. PECIAL: NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT A person who is not a resident of Terrace, but who has been a registered owner of real property in Terrace for at least 30 days before date of registration, may register as a non-resident property elector at the City of Terrace Municipal Offices during regular business hours, until Friday, November 18, 2005. A qualifying non-resident property - elector may also register at the Polls on November 19, 2005, by providing two pieces . of identification (at least one with a signature - picture ID is not necessary) proving identity, and by providing proof satisfactory to the official that the person _applying is entitled to register in relation to the real property, and if applicable, providing written consent from the other registered owners of the real property. _The qualifications for non-resident property electors are: | ¢ Canadian citizen; ¢ 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day; ¢ A resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration; e Registered owner of real property in the City of Terrace for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; _@ Must NOT be eligible to register as a resident elector in the City of Terrace: © Must only register in relation to one piece of property; and __, * If more than one person owns the property, only one owner may register and that person must have the written consent of a majority of the other owners; e Must not be disqualified by this Act or by law from voting. Given under my hand at Terrace, B.C., this 24th day of October, 2005. Cathy Jackson Chief Election Officer