- CLASSIFIEDS: CONTINUED 19 For Rent One and two-bedroom apartments on Brauns Island. Special rates for seniors and students. Some furniture available If need- ed. Phone 635-4054 or 96 Trucks 1985 half-ton Ford Ranger XL. Still on warranty. V6 engine, 5-speed transmis- sion, bucket seats, consil, AM/FM tape deck, Dura- guard box liner, 6000km. Asking $10,600. Phone 695-3583. tin 798-3433. 3/26p For reni: 3-bedroom tT Sear io eri pe townhouse. Close to 32: Mobile Homes downtown, fridge and stove. Refarences required. Phone 638-8187 or 635-9593. tfn For rent: 2-bedroom house and 3-bedroom trailer located in Thornhill. Avail. immediately. Phone 635-2500. 3/26¢ For rent in town: 2-bedraom cottage, natural gas heat. Clean & quiet. Small pat OK. $286 per month. $100. deposit, 638-8398. 3/19c .For rent: one-bedroom. tur- nished unit in Thornhill. Avaliable April 1. Phone 635-4453, 2i4p 10°x50’ trallar, gd. cond., 12’ wide living rm addition. Wood/oll heat, scenic, quiet location in trailer park. Ideal for couple or single person. Asking $7500. Ph. 635-6479, If no answer, plse call back. 4/23p MUST SELL: 1977 Manco mobile home, 3 bedrooms, includes washer and dryer, stove and fridge, also in- cludes all drapes, brand new livingroom drapes. Also has an outdoor shed. Asking price $20,000, but open to offers. Excelient condition. No. 4 Pine Park, Thornhill. 635-4532, 3/26p For rent: Attractive 1-bedroom suite with view and yard on Queensway. Phone 635-2837 or 635-9093. 3/19p 33. Real Estate. . Five acres on the bench in Terrace. Good location. Phone 635-4453, 3/19p Uplands Introductory Offer ORDERS TAKEN FOR Marley Greenhouses Aluminum and glass, 6’ x 8’ basic price ‘599 Other sizes and many options available Nursery 635-2603 Corner Hailiwell and Kalum Lake Drive @ free parking ® references required Province of Britleh Columbla Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral District: Skeena Highways District: Terrace Project or Job Number: D §2u2 ProjectiJob Description: Supply, inatallation and Maintenance of soll, sod, flowers and precast concrete sign ai Expo Prome- tlonal Sign at Kitimat. The tender sum for this project is to include applicable fedaraé and provincial sates tax. Tander Opening Data: April 2, 1986. Tander Opaning Time: 10.00 a.m. Tender documents with envelope, plans, specifications and conditlons of tender are available free of charge ONLY fram Minlatry of Transportation and Highways, District Office, - 4546 Park Avanue, Terrace, ae. between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Manday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating ot- Hee: 638-3340 Tanders will ba opened at No. 400 - 4446 Park Avanue, Terrace, B.S. 26 Spacious, Clean and QUIET! | Huntington Apartments Is now taking applications at the corner of Walsh and Kenney for Feb. 1 occupancy. @ fridge, stove, drapes, wiw carpet, double sink @ walking distance to Skeena Mall and bus stop ® near schools, theatre, store & racreation ground ® security sysiem and on-site management Come for a view. You'll enjoy our residence In an excellent location. Call Elaine — 638-1748 4934 Davis Ave,, Terrace, B.C. Province of British Columbla Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral Distict: Skeena Highways District: Smithers ProjeciJob Descriplion: Supply and cleaning of coveralls and minor repairs and/or shop coats, The tender sum for this project Is to Include applicable faderal and provincial sales tax. Tender Opening Date: March 28, 1868 Tender Opening Time: 2:00 p.m. Tander documents with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of fender are availadie fraa of charga ONLY from Qistrict Highways Manager, Provincial Government Bulfding, 3793 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, B.C. between the hours of 4:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holldaya. Phone number of originating of- fice: 847-7403. Tenders will be opened at District Highwaya Office, Pravin. clal Government Building, 3783 Allred Ave., Smithers, B.C. v19 of Festival. Award Winners. Admission: $5.00 Adults and $3.00" Thursday, March 20 INSTRUMENTAL — Caledonia Lecture ‘Theatre 3605 Munroe Street 9:30 a.m. - 11:30. a.m. — Oboe, Clarinet, Saxophone 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. — Woodwinds, Trombone, Flute 7:00 p.m, Flute, Brass and Woodwind Ensemble SPEECH ARTS — Pentecostal Church 3511 Eby St. 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. -- Dramatic Poetry Grades ; K-2, Sight Reading | 00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. — Dramatic Poetry Grades 3,4, Sight Reading REM Lee Theatre 4920 Straume Avenue 7:00 p.m. CHOIR — REM Lee Theatre 4920 Straume Avenue 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.—School Choirs — Elementary 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 P. m. — Secondary School Choirs - 9:30 p.m. — Dramatic Scenes BALLET — Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. — Set Piece Ages 6-16, Demi- Charactere 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 — Classical Ballet, Demi-Charactere 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. -- Jazz, Classical Solo and Duet Friday, March 21 INSTRUMENTAL — REM Lee Theatre 4920 Straume Avenue 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m, — Flute, Recorder, Clarinet 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Classroom Recorder - SPEECH ARTS — Pentecostal Church 3511 Eby Street . . 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. — Dramatic Poetry grades 5.7, Sight Reading 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m..— Dramatic Poetry Grades 8-11, Sight Reading CHOIR — REM Lee Theatre 4920 Straume Avenue 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. — Orff Classes - Elementary BALLET — Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. — Music Interpretation, Classical Ballet At the REM Lee Theatre Friday, March 21 at 8 p.m.: Scholarship Competitions in Speech Arts, Dance, Vocal, Instrumental, and Piano. Play-offs for Knights of Columbus, Terrace Water Polo, and Northern Drugs Scholarships. Admission: $2.00 REM Lee Theatre Saturday, March 22 at 8 p.m.: Gata Performance — Highlights from the two weeks Announcement of Scholarship and Children. Tickets are available during the festival at the REM Lee Theatre Lobby. 35 Legal Province al Britiah Columbia Mintairy of Transportation and Highways Council An invitation for Ter- race to bid on hosting the 1989 Northern B.C. Winter Games was refer- red to the Parks and Recreation Committee and the Recreation Com- mission, by Terrace council at its meeting March 10. HIGHWAYS -TENDERS Electoral District: Skeana Highways District: Terrace Project or Job Number: D 5201 ProjectiJob Description: Supply, Inataflation and Malntenance of soll, sod, flowers and precasi concrete sign at Expo Promo- tional Sign at Terrace. The tender sum for this project Is to include applicable federat and provincial saloa tax. Tander Opening Daie: April 2, 1988. Tender Opening Time: 10:00 a.m. Tender documents with envelope, plans, apecitications and conditlons of tender are avallable tree of charge ONLY from Ministry of Transportation and Highways, ODlstrici Office, - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, axcept Halldays. Phone number of originating of- continued from page 1 aza| two BCSTA officials. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 19, 1986 23 Free admission to musical event - 9:00 p.m. — Tuba, Concert Groups — provide seminars and other services given in the past by the BCSTA, and he went on to say that the interests of northern boards could be better served by them forming their own association. Another motion by Sheridan re- Mia Johnson and Dianne Carr standing beside a local ar- tist's work they admired at the Terrace Art Gallery. Festival features fine performances TERRACE — The 1986 Pacific Northwest Music Festival will-be taking place in Terrace until Saturday, March 22, by Sherry Halfyard “The festival has been such a success in the past, that it has been ex- panded from just a cou- ple of days to two weeks,”’ said publicity and awards person for the festival Diane Weismiller, Over 1400 students from all over the northwest will be com- peting in the festival, said Weismiller. The competition will be limited to amateur art- ists in the northwest region. For competitors 12 years and under, the Ter- race Water Polo Association is awarding a scholarship of $250 which will be given to the top performer. The Knights of Col- umbus scholarship of $1,000 will be given to Budget approved the top performer in the 16 to 25 year age category. The Northern Drugs scholarship of $500 will be given to the top per- former in the [3 to 15 years group. — Also a $300 scholar- ship from the Pacific Northwest Music Festival will be award to a past and/or present competitor in the festival. The student for this scholarship must be continuing their educa- tion in a recognized post- "secondary institution. Students are com- peting in the areas of Piano, Organ, Band, Vocals, Choir, and Ballet. The performances will be held at the REM Lee Theatre, the Pentecostal Church, the Caledonia Lecture Theatre and the Mount Elizabeth Theatre in Kitimat. Throughout the festival admission for spectators will be free of charge. sulted in the establishment of a joint fica: 638-3340 It was decided by the board, however, Tenders will be opened at No? that such action be delayed until after and teachers. . fark Avenue, Terrace, ‘ . : : B.C. an upcoming meeting in Terrace with committee of trustees and teachers. Sheridan said that the purpose of such a committee would be to promote and enhance the public perception of education, understanding between board trustees and to foster joint The next round of negotiations be- iween the board and the TDTA is scheduled for April 16. ii EEE Saath eee = ry . . 4 An