re a oe oe eel ‘ Need . ee TERRACE. — Ronald McDonald has retumed — all 20 feet of him: -_' The McDonald’s: restaurant ‘4 - character had been floating over - later that. evening after it had , been deflated, _ed ‘early Aug. 8 with no ap- “parent: damage; said ‘restaurant’ spokesman Karen Focker. ‘tHe was neatly wrapped up. | and. looked: just fine," said - Focker. : . 0 She“ pects. Ronald ws : taken’ as:a. ‘prank: and was to- have’ been inflated someplace else but. that those’ who ‘took him couldn't complete the plan. . a oo oo 2 oe ' Local lawyer Don Brown has been:named to a three-year term as a director onthe board of the Prince’ Rupert Port Corpora- tion. | . The. federal crown.-cofpora- a tion: owns and . operates coal, grain and lumber: “exporting . fa ae ; e@ first timea person outside ‘of the Prince Rupert area has been put on the board and reflects the region in which the corporation draws the goods which go through its facilities, Says corporation chairman Don Seidel. ; ; ’ Brown receives a monthly honorarium and also expenses anda daily stipend when on board business. khekekik Sky high WORK CONTINUES at a- fast pace at United Buy and Sell's building on the highway bet- ween the overpass and the Cop- perside Store, That's Matt Drummond adjusting a wall’séc- - tion that had been put in place uSing a large crane..The store is expected to open next month. Reinforced concrete wall sec- tlons for the store were pre-cast in the Okanagan according to design specifications prepared specifically for the project. In- sulation will be placed in the each square of each wall sec- tlon. Doors and windows are in- cluded in the specifications for the wall sections, reducing the. amount of work that needs to be - . done at the construction site. Gravel contract | TERRACE —A $855,683 con- tract to place gravel on 92km of road to and in the Nass Valley has been given to Vic Froese Trucking. Ltd. . The money for loading, haul- ing, placing and compacting gravel is part of the $1.6 million the highways ministry is spen- - ‘ding this year on improvements. « “ It became responsible for the section this spring. The section begins where they pavement ~ @nds near Rosswood, extending north to. and then along the Nass Valley. (You can't wi’ if you don't buy é a ticket! LOTTORBC TEMVACE SHELL @| CARWASH 3604 Kalum St.” B.C, Transit marks the 10th - ‘September 11, 1968. This is their way of saying Arigato! ‘return airfare on Japan Airlines, train tickets to and from Olso ‘Septamber 18, 1990. ; 7 CAG n/a a ae x Thess bookings canbe NES any travel agent In the elty a: A § DAY TOUR TO JAPAN FOR $1,499.00 CAD FROM VANCOUVER IS WHAT iS BEING OFFERED FROM JAPAN AIRLINES This is to mark the 23rd anniversary of Japan Airlines’ scheduled services te Vancouver, which began on (Thank You) Tour prices includes: Hotel accommodation (Twin basis), breakfast dally, transfers, services of an ex- perienced escort throughout, airport and hotel porterage, ‘and sightseeing in Kamakura. The tour will leave Vancouver on September 10 ta _ CATCH THE SPIRIT AT" Chon oe Skeona. Malt e with a. ‘eamplcte a ‘selection of: - ; Grocery: and la Convenience items ‘at Competitive. Prices! "NINTENDO & SEGA ' RENTALS _-Fresh Sandwiches & Submarines“ nl Come and Check Out as * Our Fishing Rod and \ take a kid fishing?"2%: “Reel Prices... ~~ "So... why not _ ~ AGAR RED ? ae et, HOURS:, : 7 8330 am. - » Midaight , “70am. - Midaght in err se NS ‘the local store all day Aug.4 but ‘was taken by persons unknown But Ronald was safely return oo birthday of bus service in 1 Tere race and Thornhill with a‘iun- chtime ceremony at Skeena _ Mall Aug. 17 and a radio broad. 7 cast from:a bus the next day,’ ': The ‘service, provided‘ under |”: contract: by Farwest Bus: Lines, Fe ‘is also the first in the province . tO use natural gas, “Phat occurred when a van ar-, 'Tived this summer: modified to- hold two wheelchairs and a lift in addition to having 20 seats: - It was then converted to use natural gas by Farwest. kkk kkk. B.C. Tel and. Dominion “ _Directory are customers to carefully check in-.. voices for phone directory advertising. Large numbers, of businesses are receiving phoney invoices which in reality are . merely sOlicitations for money, they say, : The solicitations are. often mistaken :.for invoices for. . Yellow. Pages advertising and ; are paid i in-error, they say. The most: recent solicitations: . come: ‘from’ ‘a company: in On-: “tario. - kKkekkkk Still with phones, Lakelse Lake B.C.: Tel customers are getting a new digital switch in- stalled on their exchange this week, ‘The $519,000 switch” brings that exchange up to the level of ' _ service as others in the nor- . thwest. It means customers can use services not now available to them. COME TO THE B.V. FALL FAIR Loggers’ Show - a=, Saturday, August 25 _ = Bulkley Valley Exhibition The Show of the North — Smithers, B.C. - warning - No. 140-4741 Lekelse Ave,,Terace,8.c, 635-6121 No. 2 - 2823 Clark St., Thornhill, 8.C. 529 Mountain View Sq.. Kitimat, B.C. No, 809- Bid Ave., West, Prince Rupert,a.c, 624-2221 635-4841" 632-4825 . 1982 ¢4 Door °4 Cylinder *Power steering _ *Power brakes *A.M. radio only..... Celebrity *5695" ‘McEwan’ S Weekly Special McEwan [itil} Terrace: ‘ Ask One of Gur Sales Consultants About Our 30 Day Exchange Policy Terrace Standard, _ Wests, August 15, -1990.— att ee Out of Town Customers - Cail Collect 635-4941 “'The Bright Spot’’, Hwy. 16 West, Terrace ARNING a PREMISES PROTECTED BY CTOLSEC ELECTRONIC BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS TOLSEC CANADA INC. “recently donated an alarm Moe . System to the Terrace Tennis Club for their equipment a "Storage house at the tennis courts, =. . Pictured above representing the Terrace Tennis Club ; Is Richard Kriegl, tournament ‘director and Cary. : Chameski technician from Tolsec. one me _ TOLSEC: CANADA INC wegen ee Pipe yee TREN SR a