Al4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 15, 1990 CLASSIFIED | at i, VAM City of | - GaS@e NOTICE OF INTENT APPLICATION FOR CLASS “D” (NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB) LIQUOR LICENCE "It is the intention of the owner of the Bavarian Inn, located at 4332 Lakelse Avenue, to surrender the existing 225-seat com- bined Dining Lounge, Class “B” and Cabaret, Class “C” Liq- uor Licence for the first floor of the Bavarian Inn in exchange for a 65-SEAT NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB CLASS “‘D"” LIQUOR _LIGENCE for the same location. The above type of licence permits the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages. Permitted hours of operation include: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m, “of -Monday- Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight - Friday & Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinion regarding this _ matter may do so in. writing, to Mayor and Council, and/or in 4 person MONDAY,‘ AUGUST 27, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. in the | _ Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. ‘September 5, 1990. L PF ERRAC ENG CITY OF TERRACE _ INVITATION TO TENDER . Tenders for construction of public washrooms at George Little Memorial Park will be received by the undersigned until 1:30 p.m. . Wednesday, September 5, 1990. Work includes site preparation, sup- ply of materials and construction of a concrete black building ap- proximately 45 sq. metres In size. _ Plans and tender documents may be picked up at Terrace Parks and ‘Recreation Department at the Terrace Arena, 3320 Kalum Street, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. . Tenders are.to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Tender for . Public Washroom — Little Park" and will be opened at 1:30 p.m. on The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E.R. Hallsor, Clerk-Administrator 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., VBG 2X8 | | No. 300-C, 4722 Lakalse Avenue Tarrace, B.C. VAG 1AG PRESCRIPTION Notice of pre-harvest prescrip- silviculture regulations. ed prescription that will apply if approval is obtained from the at the lacation noted below, dur- ing regular working hours. To ensure consideration, any mto Rod Arnold, APF, RwALA. B by the above date. Forest Licence A-16886 C:P.: 006; Cut Block: 1; Location: | m Kwinamuck, Nass Valley; Area = (ha): 81.9; Amand. YIN: No ms (ha): 78.7; Amend. YIN: No zaul Zap industries (1983) Ltd. P.O, Box 310 Terrace, B.C., V8G 4B3 Stewart, B.C. Tender forms and specifications are available from A. Anderson, 8.C. Hydro, 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, a District Office, Stewart, B.C. B Ciosing date for submission Is August 27, 1990. BC hydro: 19th Avenue, ott R.J.A. Forestry Ltd. PROPOSED SILVICULTURE Bf @ tion, pursuant to section 3 of the ’ The following area has a propos- | Ministry of Forests. The Propas- § = ed prescription will be available | for viewing until October 5, 1990, F written comments must be made §f Forestry Ltd., 3000-4722 Lakelse ft | Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1R6 5 C.P.: 006; Cut Block: 2; Location: § s Kwinamuck, Nass Valley; Area § invitation to tender for Janitorial & Services at Stewart District Of- @ 7 fice located at 19th Avenue, & B.C. or B.C. Hydro §g RESIDENTIAL CROWN LAND THORNHILL, BRITISH COLUMBIA The Ministry of Crown Lands, Skeena Region, invites Offers to Purchase on an unimproved resi- dential property at Thornhill, British Columbia. The subject property is legally described as: Lot 8, District Lot 1432, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 6002 and lacally known ae: 3930 Walker Street, Thornhill, British Columbia. interested parties are invited to rquest Information packages (detailing the terms and condl- tlons) by contacting: Ed Opal, Manager of Development. and. Marketing, Ministry of Crown _Lands, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Bag §000, Smithers, B.C., VOU 2N0. Telephone (604) 847-7334. Fax (604) 847-7556. | ~~" MINISTRY OF: CROWN LANDS ‘Honourable. Dave. Parker,’ Minister’ 1981 GMC High Sierra, short box, step side, 4x4 with canopy and four new tires. $6,000. Phone 638-2047 evenings. 9/5p Two-bedroom home on Thornhill Street within one block of golf course. Large landscaped tot, ap- prox. 0:42 acre, Phone 635-8797. 915 p For sale by owner ~— Buy direct; save the commission. Undeveloped, treed lot with character in Thorn- heights subdivision. Call 635-6244 to view, . tinp CITY OF TERRACE | NOTICE. ‘The City of Terrace invites PROPOSALS . FOR CON- CRETE SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTON ON LAZELLE AVENUE. Tender documents are available at the City of Terrace Public Works building, 5003 Graham Avenue, between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. CLOSING: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1990. For more information please call 635-6311, local 247, _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’ AND OTHERS © Notice is hereby given that credi- tors and others having claims 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 Lakeise 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 Po, - By: CECIL GC. PRATT ’ Solicitor Too Late To Classity GARAGE SALE — Saturday, Aug. 18 at 4736 Soucie Ave. from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fireplace screen, grate, fire- place, carpet, floor covering, cur- tains and many smailitems. 8/15p 1976 242 DL Volvo, excellent condl- tlon,. snow tires, AM/FM cassette sterao. Must sell, leaving country. Asking $2,000, Phone 788-2503" p City seeks Ministry of Highways project | manager David Fisher says they Hydro decision — Continued from page Al these areas double circuiting — single poles carrying both hydro circuits — would be required, ‘In order to do this, Edwards says, the Kitimat hydro line would have to be shut off for a period of time, and that could jeopardize the northwest power supply if anything happened to the line from Prince George. Without a backup power supply, the northwest could be completely shut down, Project manager Mike Gwilliam says they may have overcome this problem, though, with specially ‘designed towers, and that concept is under review now. With these towers, says Gwilliam, the security of northwest power might be vul- nerable for only a few hours at a time, making double-circuiting a feasible choice. He notes that no decision has been made yet but does say when talking about Route ’A’, "It’s looking much more positive now”. Gwilliam says a final decision will be made by mid-September, and by the end of September they- will be making their Application for Certificate of Public Con- venience and Necessity to the B.C. Utilities Commission. In the mean time, says Edwards, individual reports from the various environ- mental disciplines involved in the original study have been placed in the. Terrace and Kitimat libraries for those, interested in reviewing ihe material. have hired Hamilton and Asso- ciates of Vancouver to begin a traffic flow study on the Hwy. 16 corridor through Terrace. Places like the Sande Overpass and the Tetrault and Kenney St. inter- section will be an important part of their study. According to Fisher, the study. will cost a little over $80,000 but it’s not an unusual project. He explains that corridor studies are done in every community in the province about once every 20 years, and although the city’s concerns over specific points in the Terrace corridor might have hur- ried things along a bit, Terrace was about due for one anyway. ‘The present study, however, may offer an opportunity for the Public Works department to finally com- plete a study of their own. City . council “has expressed concern from time to time over traffic in the downtown core .and intersec- tions like Lazelle and Eby and Lazelle and Kalum, but a recently launched traffic study has never been completed. One was begun when Okanagan Skeena proposed the partial closure of Ottawa St. The city allocated $5,000 for that study, but Okanagan. Skeena changed its mind before it was completed and the study came to a halt after only $1,500 worth of work had been done. City director of engineering Stew Christensen says, however, that he will be talking to both Fisher and Hamilton and Associates about: expanding their own traffic study by cost sharing with the city. and: looking at highway feeder. streets and the downtown core as well. ~ Gold — - staking — - Continued from page AS. busy at their desks for the next 4 two months.writing the reports." The inspections, he said, consist ~~ of locating the legal corner posts and identifying the various mark- ings left by each claimant. The ‘Staking is photographed and docu- mented across the. terrain, and reports are then written which form the basis of the Commiis- | sioner’s decision on the ownership - of each claim. “The investigations concentrated @ on the area inside the non-staking ‘reserve, but Conte said there are more areas tobe covered in inves- B® tigations coming up. The Galore Creek area to the north is attract- ing. attention because it’s an area of known gold occurrences. The same {s true of the Kitsault-Dolly Varden area, and Conte said there are already a dozen or so disputes there waiting for investigation. The inspectors will be taking a look at those in September. extension of highways study According to Fisher, the Ministry of Highways study should be com- pleted by the end of October. He adds, though, that a preli- minary report in late September could mean some minor changes in highway traffic patterns as early as this fall. Major changes will take a little longer; a second overpass could still be years away, Froese gets Nass gravel job TERRACE ~~ An $855,683 con- tract for loading, hauling, placing and compacting gravel on the Nass Road was awarded to Terrace- based Vie Froese Trucking last week, The contract covers 92 kilo- metres of gravel road from the end - of the pavement north of Ross- wood to Aiyansh and westward along the Nisga’a Road for 32 kilometres. The project is sche- duled for completion in October. The Ministry of Highways took over maintenance responsibility for the roads from Skeena Cellulose in April. Transportation and High- ways Minister Rita Johnston said in the contract announcement, "In the coming years, further recon- struction work will be done to improve driving conditions on these northern routes." . The Nass Valley roads are pri- mary haul routes for logging trucks and are also used by Nass Valley residents commuting to and from Terrace. =_