rmmetel woogie tp ge gt os fe an - LOST — Brown, gray and white long- haired Keeshond, of average height, ‘Curled up tall; black face and hazel. eyes. Answers to the name “Bear”. Last seen near the library. Phone 635-4671. | tifne FOUND — Ring in the Liquor Store. _ Phone 635-5850 or drop In to identify and claim. ¥/24nc MEMORIAL NOTES ~.. In loving memory | .. dack Lloyd McLeod /, Sept. 16; 1907 - Jan. 15, 1980 ' God saw you getting tired - When a.cure was not to be. - So he closed his arms arourid you. ‘And whispered “Come with me", - Our hearts still ache with sadness ' And secret tears siill flow, . What it meant to lose you _No one will ever know. When we are sad and fonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper, “Cheer up-and carry on.” . Each time we look at your picture You.seem to smile and say Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, - We'll meet again some day. _.. Love Elsa, Lloyd, Betty, Nell, i - Kelly, Tammy, Dennis, Kathy, t David, Bridget, Danny, Ron, Heather, Bhari-Lea,:-Donovan. Kalum Family Day Care has open- Ings. Fenced yard, pets and toys. Ages newborn to 12 years. Full-time, ’ part-time or drop-in available. Phone 638-8429 or tine RED CROSS LOAN Cupboard. The _. hours for the Terrace Loan Cup- ’ ‘board are as. follows: - am | is from 9 toe 11 a.m. Thuredays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The Cupboard is iocated in the Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Kalum: Street. Emergency inquiries. can be made In between service hours at the following numbers: 635-2122 or 635-7941. ~ tn . We can put you in touch with the information sources you need in your community. Call the Ministry of _ Regional and 1 Economic .- Development. — Toll-Free 1-800-663-0529 | Zz 4 Honourable Stanley 8. Hagen Minister of Regional ., and Economic Development . apartment close to town, clean, . raasanabie rant, for a rellable, work-. Ing lady. Phone 635-7840 days or 635-4047 evenings... = oe oftnp - Work wanted — Journeyman welder avaliable for work. Phone 635-7252 after 1 p.m. U7 p Wanted — 18-20 ft. aluminum V-bottom river boat. Phone 698-8346 , . * . , . p ' Housekeaper — domestic cleaning services. Available weakdays.. Phone 635-2376. 1N7p _ Looking for: clean responsible per- \Son.to share house; Rhone 635-2498 Ke >. after6pm oe. AT p NEEDED NOW — Room and board . In town for 19-year-old male refugee student, Phone 635-2132 evenings. . _ "ANT p WANTED — Single box spring and mattress In good condition. Phone . -W17p 638-2079. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS RENTAL OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - The Ministry of Forests invites submissions to its Equipment . Rental Submission List for the 1990-91. fiscal year. Only those units listed wiil be used by the Forest Regions and Districts when hiring construction and maintenance equipment on an hourly basis. The following types _ of equipment may be required: skidders; dump trucks; crawler tractors; scrapers; front-end loaders; graders; excavators and backhoes; shovels and cranes; pile driving equipment; rock drill ing equipment; compaction equipment; miscellaneous heavy [- duty construction equipment. Rentals will normally be on an all-found hourly. rate basis ex- cept dump trucks and miscellan- eous equipment, where differant tate systams are in effect. Ren- tai rates will be requested if and when the equipment is required. Interested equipment owners are. Invited to list their equip- ment giving the following infor- mation: Make, model, serial || number, year, and attachments ‘for each machine; business ad- dress, telephone number and Workers’ Compensation num- ber. Written submissions should be forwarded before February 16, change of day for ourOpen House. = oe : . The Terrace Curling Club welcomes anyone wishing to Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation - and Highways Honourable Rita M. Johnston,. Minister INVITATION TO TENDER Electoral District: Skeena, Omineca, Atlin - | _ Project Number: B6912 Description: Installation of floor beams, subfloor and redeckin on a total of 5 bridges OS Tender Opening Date/Time: February 7, 1990 @ 9:00 A.M. A 10% Surety Bid Bond or Cer- tifled Deposit Cheque. is re- quired. Tender documents with enve- lope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are avail- Bulkley Nass District Office, 3793 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, B.C. on or after Jan. 17, 1990 bet- 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, ex- cept Holidays. Phone number of origination of- fice: 847-7403 Tenders will be opened at the Bulkiey Nass District Office, 3793 Alfred Ave., Smithers, B.C. L. Kelly P. Eng. District Highways Manager Bulkley Nass Ministry Official able free of charge ONLY fromi. ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and. - January 26, 27 and 28 — Terrace Legion, Branch 13, an- aot | ty will be holding their Robbie Burns Night Dinner and IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNA JEFFERY AND MICHAEL ANTHONY SLEEMAN JEFFERY NOTICE is hereby given that HAZEL ANNA JEFFERY AND MICHAEL ANTHONY SLEEMAN JEFFERY filed an assignment on the 9th day of January, 1990, and creditors will be held on Friday, the hour of 9:00 o’clack in the forenoon, at The. Court House, 100 Market Place, in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Cotumbia. DATED at Prince George, B.C. this 11th day of January, 1990. A Touche Ross Limited BANKRUPTCY OF HAZEL” | that the first meeting of. the 26th day of January, 1990, at. 2. Assorted floats. ~ Completed by January 31, 1990. Proposals should be delivered to: 1990, to: Manager, Engineering Trustee Section, Timber Harvesting Suite 800 Branch, Ministry of Forests, 299 Victoria Street 1450 Government Street, Vic- Prince Georga, B.C. toria, British Columbia,, V8W V2 5B8 3E7.. ic Telephone: 564-1111 PROPOSAL CALL The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Is accepting proposals for the purchase and removal from M.K. Bay Marina, the fallawing: 1. 20 ft. x 56 ft. log restaurant building and selected contents. Proposals will be accepted until January 19, 1990. Removal to be The lawest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine . #300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue ’* Terrace, B.C., V8G 4E1 Telephone: 635-7251 Attention: Mrs, Lucy Wood, Treasurer . Ment Ecumenical Prayer Service will be heid at 7:30 p.m. with Native content. _ 873-9761. Fax: 873-0152. NATIVE EDUCATION CENTRE The Native Education Centre in partnership with the Gitladamix and Lakalzap Bands requires Instructors IMMEDIATELY for an employ- ment. preparation programs In Greenville and New Alyansh. The program will blend a variety of lite skills and academic materials Interested candidates should possess the following qualifications: ® Successful past teaching experiences with Native people, preferably at the adult level; @ Knowledge of Native curriculum: © |, Abllity to work closely with Native communities; @ B.C, teaching ‘> certificate or equivalency. TERMS: Start-End Dates: Early February to Late August 1990, Salary: $3,000 per month. Closing Date: January 19, 1990. Resume may be faxed or mailed by courler to; N.E:C, Outraach Co- ordinator, 285 East Fifth Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V5T 1H2, Phone: .in St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, 4506 Lakelse, Ter- Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 17, 1990 Al3 . ‘Coming events — . information conceming the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senior. Citizens’ Housing - Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Please note curl in men’s, ladies’, mixed, commercial, junior or morning leagues. NEW curlers welcome. Leagues start | early January. Register now by calling 635-5583." Wednesday, January 17 — Project Literacy Terrace will | be holding.a meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the basement of the Terrace Public Library to discuss literacy needs in Ter- race, If you have trouble reading and writing, or If you know someone who does, or If you are Interested in reducing the rate of illiteracy in Terrace, please attend this important meeting. For further Information contact Larry Bolingbroke at 635-6511. January 19, 20 and 26, 27 — Back by popular demand, “THE ART OF WAR”, cabaret-style, at 8:15 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse. Tickets are available at Sight & — Sound. . ; Tuesday, January 23 — Two members of the RCMP Na- tlonal Recruiting Team will give a talk on career oppor- tunities in the RCMP for visible minorities and women in . the Terrace. Public Library meeting room at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. For further information, phone Jane of the Multicultural Association at 638-1594. January 26 and 27 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Is pleased to announce a Speech Arts workshop with well-known Speech Arts adjudicator, James Eadie of Edmonton, Alberta, to take place at | Clarence Michiel Elementary School In Terrace. Ses- sions will take place on Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. (Public Speaking), Saturday; 9 a.m. to noon (Choral Speaking) and 1 to 4 p.m. (Dramatic Scenes)..Private lessons may be booked on Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Registra- tions are still belng accepted. For further information, call Jo Falconer at 638-8061 after 5 p.m. nual bonspiel (open). Three events. Limit, 64 rinks. En- tries close Jan. 23. Phone 635-5825. Enter your team now! Saturday, January 27 — Terrace Pipes and Drums Socie- Dance from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Thornhill Community Centre. Phone Barry English at 635-5905 for tickets. Sunday, January 28 —. Minor softball organizational meeting In the library basement. at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 30 — Skeena High class of ‘65 re- union. If you could have, would have, should have, or did finish high school In 1965, come to the meeting at 7 p.m. - in the library basement. Wednesday, January 31 — “Tales For Twos” begins to- day at 10:30 a.m. at the Terrace Public Library. Thisisa | half-hour storytime featuring short picture books, fingerplays and puppets, especially for two-year-olds and parents. Children must be registered In advance. To . register or for more information, please call the library at 638-8177. There Is no charge. February 1 and 2 — Preschool storytime for three to five- year-olds will be held at the Terrace Public Library, Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and Fridays at 10:30 a.m., be- ginning Feb. 1 and 2. There is no charge, but children should be registered in advance. For more Information, . or to register, please call the library at 638-8177. Sunday, February 4 — The Terrace Public Art Gallery Is closed for the month of January. We will be opening again Feb. 4 featuring works by Cindy Materl of Quick, B.C. The show will run to Feb. 24. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 12 noon to 3 p.m.; Tuesday to Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 6 — The next general meeting of the Ladies’ Aux. Br. 13, Royal Canadian Legion, will be held at & p.m. in the Legion. Come and meet your 1990 execu- tive and get involved. There will be sandwiches and cof- fee after the meeting. A.pot luck supper-will be held . before the March meeting starting at 7 p.m., so-expect a phone call from our phoning committee. If anyone | would like to join our auxiliary, contact Goldie Hilt at 635-6038 for more information. See you at the meeting! Tuesday, February 6 — Ten Days for World Develop- race. This Is a service to praise God for the good done in the world and to Increase awareness of the wrong still permitted. Everyone interested Is welcome. February 6, March 7 and April 4 — Terrace Public Library presents “Travel Talk” ‘for armchair travellers, or for those who really plan to “get up and go”! Travel consul- tant. Theresa Brinkac of Elan Travel will show videos and share some of her experiences in a‘series of infor. . mal talks about countries she has visited. Wednesday, Feb..6 “Cruises”, Wednesday, March 7 '“Mexico”: Wednesday, April 4 “Cuba” — each night at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome! For more infor- mation, please cali the library at 638-8177.