The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 9, 2005 - B5 2 tt ; . . ~ ACTION AD RATES 638-7283 DEADLINE: FRIDAY 4 P.M. Display, Word Classified and Classified Display ADVERTISING DEADLINES: When a stat holiday falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday, the deadline, is Thursday at 4 p.m. for all di TERRACE STANDARD, 3210 CLINTON STREET TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2 www.terracestandard.com All classified and classified display ads MUST BE PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard number ready. WORD ADS RUN IN Terrace Standard & Weekend Advertiser 1 Week (Standard 8 Advertiser) $15,00° tinc..05 ast) NO COPY CHANGE NO REFUNDS ‘S.weeks (Standard & Advertiser) $27.82" ine.1.82 GST) CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERVICE *Additional words Pickup $5.00 Mail out $10.00 Mv CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS $14.56 per column inch _ (ANNOUNCEMENTS (3- 36)excluding ObILUATIOS .....s-rer0rer0ee $924 COLIN OBITUARIES INTERNET POSTING ($10.00)+ ..usscssessssssessnseneesen $9.24 col.in LEGAL ADVERTISING...... sessesatasensacscanscneses $16.38 per column ‘inch WORD ADS ON ACCOUNT , Word Ads charged on account are subject to a service fee of : $4.86 per issue, plus GST ($10.40 per week). For regional coverage place your display ad in the’ weekend edition of the Weekend Advertiser. Classifications! ‘The Terrace Standard reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location-* The Terrace Standard reminds advertisers that it is against the provincial Human Rights Act to discriminate on the basis of children, marital status and employment when placing "For Rent:" ads. Landlords can state a no- smoking preference. The Terrace Standard reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers ditacted to the News Box Reply Service, and lo repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rentat, « Box replies on “Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are teceived. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send original documents to avoid loss. Alt claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days alter the first publication. “ it is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Terrace Standard in the event of lailure to publish an advertisement as published Shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only une incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. ANNOUNCEMENTS 0-49 30.4 Appliances REAL ESTATE 500-599 3 Announcements “306 Automotive 506 Acteages/Lots 6 Anniversaries ‘ 308 Building Services 512 Cabins/Cottages 9 Births a9 Catering 2h8 Commercial Businesses 12 Birthdays carpentry 4 Commercial Proper 1S Church” . ale Child Cove 530 Condos sf 18 Coming Events 316 Cleaning 536 Duplex/Fourples 21 Congratulations 318 Construction $42 Farms/Ranches 2a Engagement/Weddings 320 Drywall . 548 For Sule of Rent In Memoria 322 Education/lutor:ng |: $54 Houres 5 Gono” 324 Electric * $60 lakeshore 36 Thanks 326 Excavation 566 Mchiles ‘ 328 Finance/ Mortgage 332 Modular Homes PERSONAL 50-99 330 Handymon 578 Open Houre aa 55 Business Personals 332 Home improvement 584 Out of Town 60 Health/beauty ~. 334 Home Su; 590 RV sites 65 toast & Found 336 House Sitting 596 Townhouses 0 Personals 338 Investment 75 Psychics ' 340 Jonitorial " PETS/FARM 600-699 80 Singles 142 Landscaping/ Gardening 606 Boarding : 85 Travel/Tours/Vacation 344 Machine/welding 612 Farm E 9 pment : 346 Misc. Services 618 Foad & 624 Fruit/Produce/Mea! 348 Music lessons . 350 Painting 630 Horses » WANTED 100-149 125 Wanted : 352 Paving 636 Livestock ° MERCHANDISE 150-249 354 Photography 642 Pats: , 155 Antiques 356 Plumbing 648 Trailers 160 Appliances 358 Pools/Spas 165 Asts & Crafts 360 Roolin, INDUSTRY 650-699 170 Auctions’ , 362 Snow ing 660 Equipment 75 Building Materials 364 Travel 670 togging/Timber 180 Computers 366 Trucking 680 inery 185 Consignments 368 Yard & Garden 690 Mining 190 Firearms . ” 195 Firewood yayen 400-499 RECREATIONAL 700-749 200 Free Give Ay 4 iments * ‘ Aircral 205 Furniture wey 408 Bachelor Suite’ 710 ATV's 210 Garage Soles 412 Basement Suite 715 Boots/Marine 215 Garden Equipment 416 Cobins/Cottages _ 720 Houseboats 220 Miscellaneous, 420 Commercial 738 Motorcycles 225 Music . 424 Condos 30 RV‘ 230 Sporting Goods 428 Duplex/Fourplex 738 Rantals 235 Tools : 432 For Rant Or Sale 740 Snowmobiles 240 Trade Or Swap 436 Halls/ Auditoriums 745 Trade/Swap . 440 Houses EMPLOYMENT 250-299 444 Miscellaneous AUTOMONVVE 750-799 254 Business Opportunities 448 Mobile Homes 756 Canopies 258 Careers 452 Modular Homes _ 762 Cars 262 Daycare 456 Rooms 768 Classics 266 Education 460 Room & Boord 774 Parts 270 Help Wanted 464 Seniors/Retirement 780 SUV's & dxd's 274 Professional Accommodations ; 786 Trucks 276 Skilled Trades 468 Shared Accommodations 792 Vons/Buses 282 Tutoring 472 Storage 286 Volunteers 476 Suites NOTICES /TENDERS 800-849 290 Work Wanted 480 Tourist Accommodations 815 Legal Notices . 484 Townhouses : 830 Tenders SERVICES 300-399 488 Wanted To Rent 492 Warehouses ‘| Clip & Mail This Form To: Name — Address. Phone. Start Date. # of Insertions ___ Terrace Standard #__.. Weekend Advertiser CLASSIFICATION Credit Card No. Expiry Date. Ul VISA U MASTERCARD | PLEASE CLEARLY PRINT YOUR AD BELOW - ONE WORD PER SPACE ye d “4 4 5) | 7 i | a gl. 10 a4 ; 12 ae 14] ve ag] 16 ' 17]. 18 . 19 | Zara ; 15.27 18.54 15.80 "46.07 17.61 27.02 27.29 27.55 27.82 28.09 46.87 17.14 17.41 17.68] =, ~. «17.94 28.36 28.62] © 28.89 29:16 "29.43 ‘ For longer ad, please use a separate sheet Phone . Fax STANDARD 638-7283 638- 8432. Terrace Standard 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 OES, Call ENERGUIDE for Houses" Energy Assessments * Energy Grants 1-888-599-4999 Serving Northern British Columbia www.energuide.info © Reflexology, Ear Candiing Life Energy Assessment BC Timber Sales _ Thursday March 17, 2005 Two classes: 8:00am-12:00 & 1: 00pm-5: 00pm - Best Western Terrace Inn- Terrace BC For more information and to register contact Linda van Barneveld at 250-615-2923 All registration must be received prior to March 14th ‘RBCTS RC Tombne Rains dokpik Natural Resources Consuliing, READY TO QUIT SMOKING? ~ Permanent results in just 2 hours! 95% success rate over 15 years No withdrawal « No pills or patches Sessions in either Smithers or Terrace Barri Blix, Certified Therapist CALL NOW!!!" __ 250-847-4895 CALL FOR DIRECTORS & Terrace & District Credit Union has positions for Director's co be. filied ac chis year’s ‘Annual General Meeting. All interested candidates should contact Dan Condon at 635-1578 or. inquire at che reception desk in che credit union. Applications will be accepted up to March 31, 2005 or from the floor ac che Annual General Meeting. 635-7282 4650 Lazelle Avenue, ‘Terrace RE/MAX *- RE/MAX . RE/MAX - RE/MAX: RE/MAX . | BEST SELLER REAARX of Terrace congratulates JOHN EVANS on being the “Top Producer” for the month of Februay. In recognition of this accomplishment, John is pleased to make this month's donation to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, ousting, © = RE/MAX.” RE/MAX © “RE/MAX ~ RE/MAX’ RE/MAX. ‘RE/MAX’ RE/MAX | RE/MAX RE/MAX RE/MAX REMAX hae E Announcements INTERIOR LOG Scaling & Grad- ing and Residue & Waste Sur- vey courses by experienced — | .(since’1988) and proven instruc- tion throughout: the» province. Courses start in Burns Lake | Monuments - June 6th (250)562-2291 Van- Bronze Plaques . Gerhoof:- April 4th (250)567- 3200 Prince George - April 11th (250)562-2291 Fort Nelson -° . May 16th (250)774-2741, Email: . Ih b40day@telus.net | 30 In Memoriam uy a 27 Funeral Directory MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. | Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert . . . . a . Terrace Crematorium 4626 Davis Street ~ . Terrace, B.C. V8G 1X7_ Funeral Service Phone 635-2444 © Fax 635-635-2160 Assodation | Te loving memiony of James William Taylor | Born in Ruthilda, Saskatchewan _ Oct. 9, 1926 ‘Left us suddenly Feb. 20, 2005" * Concerned personal ’ service in the Northwest since 1946 Survived by his loving wife Gail, his children Randy: (Ingrid},” Brent, Darla. (Dave), Kathleen (Dallas), Keith (Jessica), Kevin; : Kimberly & Kenneth, treasured grandchildren & great q grandchildren. — | Jim was loved and admired by many and will be greatly missed for his honesty, humour and love of family. 24 hour pager 33 Obituaries. - FRASER, Pheme (nee CN angan March 1945 - March 2002 You were simply my best time You were my sweetest laughter You were my most peaceful sleep And still you found new ways to Show your love for me ‘ Always the memory of your loveliness will remain in my heart. ° Finley) passed away ‘in, New Westminster, March 2 2005. Born in Terrace BC on May: 6, 1914 to Clarence and Jessie Finley, early Terrace settlers who All- Inclusive North Tweedsmuir Park rN } omen : | REST IN PEACE MY DARLING Gr later moved to Prince Rupert. Pheme was predeceased by brothers Weekend Set Away PERCY ALBERT @ BROWN Wit Naxnoxw March 12, 1926 - ‘March 9, 2004 Sing to me your favorite song as you fade into the past you know the one, where we would sing along and our hearts would beat so fast. Clarence, Lloyd, John. and sister Elsie Green and also by husband Gordon. Pheme _ is survived by son Lloyd (Lynn) and grandsons Ian and Graham of Vancouver. Interment will be at the Old Terrace Cemetery. :The family wishes to thank the wonderful ‘staff at Royal City Manor for their thoughtful care July 7th-11th, 2005 ~ Pondosy Bay Wilderness Resort 5 Days of F "ishing, Hiking, Sight Seeing o Relaxation $675. 00/person Children Free 1) 250-695-6677 | Complete Itinerary posted at: www, vantineguiding.com a ‘Limited space available. Call Now! | 33 Obituaries - os Q mena “RE/MAX”, RE/MAX “RE/MAX RE/MAX’. RE/MAX Read to me your favorite book as you slip into the light you know the story, with emotional glory as | kiss your lips goodnight. “Tell me about your most favorite place, as you begin to fall you know where | mean, where the sea was so clean _ and together we had it all. I can't protect you in the place where your heading . and all these machines are doing my head in I can't imagine you not being at home. . | can't imagine me being clone So I’m begging you please to sing mo your song — _ the one where we both would sing SING along and I’m hoping and praying that you will not fade ond thot 1 won't be alorie in the home that WE made, From your loving wife Margaret Brown and family. “ Bellamy, Arthur Currie 1917-2005 At 87 he passed on to the Lord peacefully in Nanaimo General Hospital Monday morning February 7, 2005 of a heart attack. He was born in Darlingville, Alberta October 22, 1917: He was the . 3rd oldest child of 13, married Norma Beatrice McKinlay in 1941, and was blessed with 4. children, 1] grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 1. great-great grandchild. He moved his family to B.C. from Alberta in 1956 to work. on construction in Kitimat, living in Terrace for 18 years. He then moved to the Okanagan and stayed for 27 years, finally retiring to Nanaimo in March 1999. Cremation will be followed’ by a memorial service at First Memorial Services, 1720 Bowen Road at 1:30 p.m. Monday February 14, 2005. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Arthur is survived by his wife Norma Beatrice, daughters Elsie Bellamy, Carol Tencza and son Larry, 4 sisters and 4 brothers. He is predeceased by his daughter Elizabeth Paquette. S during her last year. Bertha Alice Cossett Bertha Alice Cossett, 89, lately residing in Prince George, died February, 19, 2005, in the Prince George Regional Hospital. Born in Roxville, Digby {| County, Nova. Scotia on December 8, 1915 to § Charles and. Myrtle Hall, she met and married Delmar Cossett in 1933. Surviving is one daughter Lorna — Ruth Fryer (husband, - Hubert}, 10 grandchildren, . five § great grandchildren and two great, great; grandchildren; also two brothers, Ronald Hall § (wife Katie) and James S Hall (wife, Naomi) of § Ontario! She was predeceased 1 by her parents, Charles j and Myrtle Hall, her § husband, Delmar Cossett, i son, Beverly {wife} Eva), a brothers William {wife § # Stella, still living}, Alton f (wife, Dorothy, still living) § and sister, Sara Smith (husband, Donald,. also a predeceased). ' Bertha’s memorial was held February 23rd at the Kingdom Hall of B jJehovah’s Witnesses in _ ¥ a Prince made, BC.