PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS CALLING FOR TENDERS Sealed Tenders for the construc- tion of three thousand eight hun- dred metres (3,800 metres) more Kwinageese - Jig Saw Forest Service Road will be received by the District Manager, Kalum For- est District, 200 - 5220 Keith Ave- nue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1L1, up to 2:00 p.m. September 13, 1990 | and will be opened in public at that time. All enquiries should be made to the above mentioned address or phone 638-3290, Tenders must be made subject to the conditions of tender and Submitted on the forms and in the envelope supplied. No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Bidders should be aware that ac- cording to the conditions of tender, ten (10) percent of the tendered price is required as bid bond or bid deposit. 8/29¢ “a = . PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS Cassiar Forest District General Delivery, Dease Lake, B.C. VOC iLO NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION IN THE MATTER OF road con: ' Quinn Forest Service Road, in tha Gassiar Forest District. OWNER: Ministry of Forests; Government of British Columbia General Contractor: Mensinger Holdings Ltd. Carradice Road, Box 4448, Quesnel, B.C., V2 Sud TAKE NOTICE THAT in accor- dance with the BUILDER’S LIEN ACT of British Columbla, substantial performance has been established for the above project on August 10, 1990. District Manager g/20¢ | Cassiar Forest District IN THE MATTER OF THE | Dease Lake, B.C. rs BANKRUPTCY OF KARL GEORGE KARLSEN | ‘NOTICE is hereby given that KARL GEORGE KARLSEN filed an assignment on the 14th day of August, 1990, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Friday, the 14th day of September, 1990, at the hour of 11:15 o’clock in the forenoon, at The Court House, 100 Market Place, in the Gity of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated at-Prince George, B.C. this 21st day of August, 1990. Deloitte & Touche 4500 - 299 Victoria Street “= Prince George, B.C, V2L 588 - (604) 564-7281 Save their habitats for the sake of ALL of us. (racks (adrerted Canitch _ Call 1-800-665-DUCK or less of class 5 road on the | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is hereby given that credi- tors and others having clalms against the estate of ROGER BRENT HICKS, deceased,’ who died on July 12, 1990, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Administratrix at 4509 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 1P3 on or before the 15th day of Septem- ber 1990 after which date the said Administratrix will dis- tribute the said estate among parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims she has notice. DIANA ALBERTA ELKINS Administratrix with Will Annexed By: CEGIL C. PRATT Solicitor a struction of 4.3 km of the Bob | | INVITATION TO TENDER ‘LOCAL WORK CONTRACT E704.022 B.C. Hydro is inviting tenders for pickup and delivery of ship- ments containing monies, cheques, mail and/or securities. from the B.C. Hydro office at 5220 Kelth Avenue to specified locations in Terrace. Companies must be bonded under the Pri- vate Investigators and Security Agencies Act. Sealed bids must be received at B.C. Hydro, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, no later than 11:00 a.m. September 12, 1990. Tender documents are avallable at the above office. For further information please contact Dave - Bulger at 638-5629, BChydro TERRACE CURLING ASSOCIATION Notice of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be held October 42th, 1990 at 7:30 p.m, at the Terrace Curl- ing Club, 3210 Schoo! Street, Terrace, B.C, Also, pre-registration for the 1990/91 curling season. “Get Swept Up in the Fun” TooLate Fa Classify = WE T ST The Inn of the West is seek- ing an individual to fill a per- manent part-time position of front desk clerk. have minimum Grade 12 edu- cation, have working know- ledge and/or work related ex- perience with today’s gener- al office procedures, As well this applicant must be bright, energetic, self-motivated in- dividual with good communi- cation skills. Application complete with ‘resume and letters of refer- ence should be submitted to: “Init of the West, 4620 Lakeise Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1R1 Attn: Debbie Mclniyre. The preferred applicant will whe cae CITY OF TERRACE PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW NO. 401-1966 TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend the City of Terrace Zoning By-Law No. 401-1966, TAKE NOTICE ALSO THAT the application affects the proper- ty and land, within the City of Terrace, outlined and shaded on the accompanying map. INTENT: The intent of this zoning amendment application is to change the zoning use for the subject property from RURAL (A1) TO RURAL SUBURBAN (R.R.) The proposed amendment By-law may be inspected between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, ex- cluding holidays from August 28, 1990 to September 4, 1990 and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding holi- days from September 5, 1990 to September 10, 1990, both in- clusive, in the reception area at the City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinions regarding this Application may do so, in writing, to Mayor and Council, andi. or in person MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1990, at 7:30 p.m., In B.C the Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNIC- IPAL ACT, R.S.B.C. 1979 (AND AMENDMENTS THERETO). TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. D. FISHER, DEPUTY CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR Pcl. A (1136 1) DL. 1745 Except Plan 11158 KALUM LAKE - on. Haam tite “HANNODsus . . a 2 a % o ¥ cr) hy , f . 2 <= mW 7 PROPOSED REZONING [7] Rural (Al) to be changed to Rural Suburban (R.R.] em | W.C.B. INDUSTRIAL “| Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 29, 1990 A15 New health unit officer for camps report the establishment of tempor- ary camps {o the health unit, he said. "They fall under a variety of jurisdictions. They’re hard to regu- late by nature.” Bowering assumes that the prob- lems are more frequent than their reporting information would indi- cate because most of the people who work in the camps come from outside the area. "If a tree planter from the Cariboo gets sick from bad food or contaminated water, his or her reaction would probably be to go home. We’d never hear about it,” he explained. — An environmental health officer would be able to advise camp Supervisors on measures to prevent food spoilage and methods of sanitary sewage disposal and water procurement, Bowering said. The problems are preventable and professional inspections could help the camp workers and minimize environmental damage. Bowering added that the new EHO will also be used to help overworked inspectors in Tzrrace with their normal duties of keeping ‘an eye on restaurants, residential Sewage disposal systems and other activities that affect public health. The people who used to be called Public Health Inspectors are now Environmental Health Officers, and the Skeena Health Unit will have an additional one joining their staff in about a month. Dr. David Bowering, chief medi- cal health officer and health unit administrator, says the newly hired official is expected to begin work at the beginning of October. He intends to give her a primary func- tion that the health unit has been too busy to look after until now: inspection and advise for tempor- ary camps that come and go in the Northwest bush. Bowering said the makeshift camps set up by mining explora- tion crews, tree planters and other resource work occupations are often gone before the health unit is even aware they were here, and there are often health and sanita- tion problems that affect workers in the camps. Cases of food poisoning come to the attention of health unit personnel from time to time, and Bowering said he has heard "horror stories" about their water supply and sewage disposal methods. Companies are not required to FIRST AID TRAINING COURSE IN TERRACE Date: September 17 to September 28 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday) Place: Mills Memorial Hospital Fee: $300 includes W.C.B. exam and books Instructor: Roger Cloutier _ For information to register phone 845-7752 days or evenings SPONSORED BY NORTHWEST FIRST AID TRAINING. CALLING All Mothers-To-Be! If there is a Baby on the way, You'll want to attend Welcome Wagon’s Baby Shower SUNDAY, A = SEPTEMBER 30 4 — starting at I p.in. at the Inn of the West ~ For further information contact: Karen: 638-0707 or Katharin: 635-7504 SPONSORED BY: OVERWAITEA ALMA JOACHIN (INDISPOSABLES) SINCE 1930 a