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M. 30 In Memoriam : 322 Education/Tutoring 554 Houses itis agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of failure to publish an advertisement as published - Dispel _ 33 Obitvorios 336 Floctric 360 Lohethore shall be limited to the amount pard by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or isplay, Word Classified and Classified Display seesonat 50-99 328 Finance/ Morgoye 372 Modula Homes omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. : we ' " landyman ‘ Y in ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls $3 Business Pa Personals 332 Home provement $84 Ourof Town Name Address rf ; b . =) lome t V sits on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline is | 4s tt Found” 36 Hovte Siting 596 Townhouses Phon Start Dat ex t " ; : : ¢ z Pye s 340 Janta ‘cum pass /ann 00-699 one art Date # of Insertions Terrace Standard. ; an Weekend Advertiser. ; a it ndscaping/Gardening ding —_ wos TERRACE STANDARD, 304 0 CLINTON STREET’ CLASSIFICATION Credit Card No. Expiry Date. ; : 7 65 Travel/Tours/Vacation 344 Machino/walding 612 Farm Eq vipment 346 Misc. 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Start 11 a.m. ‘last rider out 11:30/a.m. Lunch/BBQ included in price. $25 per hand. For " .. more info contact..Thora Tuttle 694- - 3784 (35p3) . 65 Lost & Found ' REWARD OFFERED Eleven month old female Shih Tzu/Bi- chon cross. White with floppy . EXCLUSIVE Cuba. Departing November 14 =* www.bcandalbertabedand- breakfast.com has over 500 B&B's online! “Call Robyn at 1- 800-661 - 6335 for your free. glos- ° sy magazine. SPECIAL to for Two Weeks... Adults Only. - All Inclusive, $1893.00 Inctud- “ ing all taxes, 604-524-0166 or 1-800-668-6505. Email us at The Terrace Economic Development Authority is secking BOARD MEMBERS | “TEDA” is a non-government organization (NGO) charged with promotion, enhancement, recruitment and retention of business and industry in the Terrace area, in an effort to support and sustain a strong vibrant EDA Terrace Economic Development Authority June) 15, 1930 - ‘September 8, 200: . A wife, mother, grandmother: - ~~ sisterand friend _ GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN e Remembered by “Ray, Brent, Mark (Sandy), Wade (DOUGLAS) ADRIAN "MUMFORD April 3, 1958 - August 30, 2005] Survived by . his ‘son, * Gas and Energy Utilities 6) ears with grey markings. Short . Jesse, daughter Sheryl, Si air (lipped). Monday, Aug. 8th, _ tavel@maccaigtravel.com economy (Carmi Grandchildren: Kevin, Krista, || |] stepson Ryan; Parents : ( PPe ). Y Ug. : The board is structured so membership characterizes a broad P yan: if io ant sing het 280 Oe we, oy _ ee “I cross-section of econornic interests in Terrace, and should attempt to include. ~\ Kyle, Jordyn & Gavin , f poud & Marg Mum- - ee: “ is missing ner. 3 Announcements : but are not limited to, representation from sectors such as: oe ce : af | (Kelly) ater One: bn ‘ a = foresty “Tealih sO = —_ (Dave) Borgford, Lee-Anne | * Mining Tr . Veit api (Paul) Wilson; nieces, . ; ms sett ar ns al | SSCEEGE nephews arn ote : “°° *¢ Aluminium manu acturing ° : . ‘amily members: | ¢ RITISH * Construction and Development * Labour ; og { OLUMBIA . * Real Estate Ern est Wolf g an g Special thanks to Ken and recommended approaches to plan implementation | gov.bc.ca Integrated Land Management Bureau Seeking New Membership for the Kalum Land and Resource Management Plan Plan Implementation Committee A Chance to Have Meaningful Input into Regional Land Use Discussions The Kalum Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) was developed by public stakeholders between 1991 and 2001. Cabinet approved the Kalum LRMP in April 2001 and endorsed the plan for implementation in May 2002. The main purpose of the Kalum Plan Implementation Committee is to: ; Provide balariced recommendations to government on aspects of regional and subregional land use plans that require amendment, including revisions to management direction (e.g. targets) Provide balanced advise to government on priorities and Participate directly in monitoring implementation and/or effectiveness of the land use plan Review and provide comment on plan implementation reports prepared by government Act as. the vehicle for public input for issues arising from the Kalum LRMP and public land resource use; The Kalum Plan Implementation. Committee (PIC) has just been initiated and has developed a Terms of Reference. The PIC is now seeking nominations for ‘representative and alternates for all 11 seats provided (total of 22 positions available), The 11 seats are intended to represent the full range of land use perspectives. The 11 perspectives include: Conservation /Environment Fish and Wildlife Forestry — major licensees Forestry :— small business Labour/Economic Development Local government Mineral and Energy | Public/generalist . Recreation motorized Recreation non-motorized . Tourism, A selection committee has been formed by the Kalum PIC to review nominees for appointment to the PIC. Nominees will be chosen in such a way that the Kalum PIC represents the range of value perspectives found in - the Kalum LRMP plan area. Members are appointed for a three year term. Nomination forms, the ‘complete Kalum PIC Terms of Reference and background information. are available from the Integrated Land Management Bureau at Eamon. Odonogue@gems9.gov.bc.ca . Nomination forms can also be obtained at the Kalum Forest District Office in Terrace, the Government Agents office in Terrace and the Integrated Land Management Bureau office in Smithers or through any current member of the Kalum PIC. The Integrated Land Management Bureau encourages all interested parties to submit their nomination forms no later than Sept 20th, 2005 to Eamon O'Donoghue at the Integrated Land Management Bureau : Bag 5000 Smithers, BC VOJ 2NO or by email to: Eamon.Odonoghue@gems9. If you have any questions please contact Eamon at 250- 847-7495 or any Kalum PIC member. * Communications and Technology * Education * Industrial Supply and Service If you would like to be a volunteer member for a two year term on the most exciting and dynamic board in Terrace, please submit a brief biography by _ September 12, 2005 to; Terrace Economic Development Authority #201-4621 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1P9 ‘fax 250 635 4152 email info@teda.ca for more information please do not hesitate to contact 5 Dave Menzies at 635-4168 ALL submissions will be considered by a commnittec, struck by our funding partners, The City of Terrace and the Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce. 27 Funeral Directory MacKay’ S Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert Monuments Bronze Plaques . Terrace Crematorium ~ Concerned personal service in the Northwest since 1946 4626 Davis Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 1X7 24 hour pager fi Funeral Service . Phone 635-2444 © Fax 635-635-2160 Assodaiion ‘30 In Memoriam. Walter Fricke May 15 1936 August 24 2005 ‘Ernest (whom we all know as Red), was born in Celle, Germany on 15 May 1936, the only child of Elsa and Walter Fricke. At the tender age of | : two, Red lost his mother. As a result he was raised by his Uncle Robert and Aunt Ida and his cousin Ewald whom he thought of as a brother. In 1956 Red decided to emigrate to Canada. He loved and embraced the country and took it as his own. As.soon as it was possible he became a Canadian citizen. Not long after, he met his reason for being. Her name is Shirley. They were married in 1961. Through tough times and good times, they created their own special world. Red worked hard throughout his life but also took time to relax and enjoy. He was on avid fisherman, gardener, and outdoorsman, but his ‘passion! was golf. Since his retirement, his time spent on the gol course with his friends was the highlight of his week. ~~ — The'anguish his family feels at his sudden and unexpected passing is indescribable. Left behind are his wife Shirley, son Walter, daughter Loretta (Lewis), grandchildren Sean and Ryan, his family in Germany: Erika, Bernd, Mar- tina, Liso, many in-laws, a lot of friends, and Mickey, Red and Shirley's beloved dog. In ligu of flowers, donations to the Terrace Hospice Society would be ap- preciated. The address is 207-4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace BC V8G 156. Red's family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to everyone . Sette ' player, (that has been so kind, thoughtful and supportive. oy “In Loving Memory of Our Dad” Richard (Dick) Brown | May 21, 1941 - August 27, 2004 In the twilight glow I see... For you are all around me... I needn’t look very far... For I’m a part of you, and all that you are... With Love, till the end of time Your Loving Family ; Please visit my Dad’s memorial website @ : www.lievesley. com/inemoriahs/204/RichardDick Brown/ . Hendrikje. - He married Christina Johanna (nee three years to POW camps in Germany. ' WILLEM Tpit) 7 -VISSERMAN “Our energetic, artistic, people- loving patri- arch passed away peacefully in Penticton, B.C. on ‘August 13,2005. "Bill was born in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands on ~ November 3, 1910, youngest son of. Harmen and Groenewegen) in September 1938. Soon after, WWII broke out and since he was an officer in the Royal Dutch Army hewe was sent ‘off for 11951, he, his wife and four children emigrated to Canada and they settled in azelton where they started a small dairy form which he operated until 1985. At the same time he also was the hookkeeper for Marshal Brothers’ Trucking in Hazelton. He had always been a weekend water colourist but after his retirement from farming he took up this hobby with great enthusiasm. His paintings of the vanishing old building in this part of the province as well as his Jandscapes were well received by many in the Terrace-Smithers area. He was a long time participant in the annual Terrace Art Association Arts and Crafts shows In 1990, his wife of 52 years passed away. He married Coosje (Jackie) van der Horst in 1992 and moved to Kamlodps. He continued to paint as well as study his numerous books on the old Dutch and English water colour masters. He loved to read and was particularly fond of books on Leo Tolstoy. He kept a daily diary recording the events of each day, the people he met and the. weather. He loved company and could tell many stories and funny anecdotes amusing his guests. Bill is survived by his wife Coosje of Port Moody, his daughters, Christine (Kolbjorn) of Terrace, Hennie (Gerald) of Prince George, Eva of Pentiction, his son Taede (Ted) of Hazelton, stepsons Hans (Colleen) of Kamloops and Don (Sue) of Port Moody as well as a number of grandchildren and six great-grand- children. Bill also leaves to mourn his passing many nieces, nephews and thei families in both Canada and The Netherlands Interment in the New Hazelton cemetery followed by a memorial service to be held on Sunday, October 9th at the Roche View Lodge in New Hazelton. _/ Lori Dahms, friends, doc- tors and nurses at MMH and Dr. Fourie and Dr. Kenyan for all their hard work and efforts. Donations may be made to the R.E.M, Lee Foundation: " .Cat,Scan 125 Wanted .- 7 FREEZER BURNT ‘meat, fish, .and bones for sleddogs. Will pick up. Please call 250-635- 3772 (37p6) OLD CLASSIC movie videos, 3-5 CD record. player and"cas- blocks, floor lamp: 250-631- 2077 (86p3).. ‘ . 160 Appliances _ FOR SALE Washing machine. . Works fine. $75 OBO 250-61 5- ' 5579 (36p3) . WHITE KENMORE washer and dryer. $300 for pair. Excellent condition.. 250-638-1360 or — 250-635-7314 (34p3) WHITE MAYTAG washer and : dryer, 10 years old $500 OBO. Call Milt or Shirlee. 250-635- 2635 (34p3) . WOODSTOVE RSF energy wood furnace $500. 2590-635- 2647 after 5 p.m. (6p3) - - 170 Auctions _ BC Livestock in Kamloops is having a Horse Auction, Fri- day, Sept. 16th. Tack.4:30 pm Horses 6pm. Consign éarly for * best selling spot: Phone 250- 573-3939. 475 Building ‘Materials | ONE DAY ONLY! Hardwood Flooring Sale. Call 1-888-599- ' 2253 for details. Flooring Wholesaler Needs Cash Flow - Buy direct Laminate.......$.49 sq/ft, 12 ml laminate......$1.99 sq/ft, Lami- nate tile (from)......$.99 sq/ft, 1x6 knotty fir or pine......$1.75 sq/ft, °3 1/4” ..0ak, maple, bamboo pre fin......$3.99 sq/ft, 3 1/4" ja- panese cherry pre fin......$4.75 sq/ft, Oak, maple, ‘ash engi- neered ......$2.99 sq.ft. TONS MORE! | 1-800-631-3342 _180.Computers’ FOR SALE One year old cable -modem $75. Leave message. 250-638-7950 (35p3) 195. Firewood ° FIREWOOD: LOOKING for log- ging truck load of either alder or birch delivered to Prince Rupert, - 250-624-6056 (35p3) cement’ ‘screen :