| i q ba IED | CONTINUED Finance & Insurance Sales Person Start an exciting and interesting career In the automotive} Industry. Jim McEwan Motors Ltd. in Terrace operates a Progressive, trendsetting General Motors Dealership in spacious, modern, well equipped facilities. A full-range of employee benefits including a heaith plan, a dental plana group insurance, etc. are avallable. BA Guaranteed Selary will be provided during the initial, @ training period after which the Finance and Insurance Sales. person will be pald on a rewarding commission plan. — The Finance and Insurance Sales person will be responsible for the selling of finance and insurance programs to new yand used car and truck customers. This salas person will also be responsible for selling optional warranties, # equipment, maintenance and protection plans to new and used car and truck customers. Other dutles will include vehicte leasing, renting, customer follow up, customerfl satisfaction plans, and generating reports. A computer will be made available to assist the sales person in all duties, sespecially the selling procedure. No experience is necessary. Ongoing sales, technical and some computer training will be provided. Advancement opportunities within 7 the company available. Qualifications: We are. looking for an aggressive, self] starting individual who enjoys dealing with people face tof face and over the ‘phone. Grade 12 education, business machine experience and some mechanical experience _ Capital’, preferred. Must be prepared to.work Saturdays, shift worklE and spend extra time at training and home study.-Some typing experience would be an asset. Applications Accepted: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only. Please supply resumes and applications to: Sandra McEwan - Jim McEwan Motors Ltd. P.O. Box 940 - Terrace, B.C. - VBG 4R2 Successful applicants will be called for interviews at a later “Had The Bright Spot on Highway 16 West oat P.O, Box 940, Terrace, B.C. veG. 4R2 : - For direct service’ ‘ask. for one af out) ae Cee School district continued from page 5 trustees about the TDTA’s - salary and class size targets for the 1987-1988 collective agreement. Grieve said notification Was necessary in order to allow the board’s finance committee time to draft funding into next year’s budget proposal, due by March 15. When Grieve began to mention specific figures, however, he was inter- Tupted by trustee Dave Parker, who asserted the subject contained. in- camera material. ‘‘Nego- tiating is done in commit- tee, not in a public meeting,’’ Parker said. . Grieve also stated the salary notification for the draft budget could be delivered to the board by means other than a pres- entation at the meeting. .When the board recon- “vened acting. chairman Kirsten. Chapman in- formed Grieve the board deemed further discussion of salary or personnel practices inappropriate, and she invited him to ad- dress further remarks on the subjects to committee. Grieve continued his | presentation by advising the board the TDTA will not participate in arbitra- tion again due to the negative nature of the pro- 695-4041 Eo cess in last year’s contract talks. TDTA’s interest-in reach- ing an early settlement on the 1987-1988. collective - agreement and suggested the board: avoid hiring a’ paid negotiator because. “‘we talk best when we talk directly to trustees’. ‘This year’s contract be- tween School District 88 and the TDTA expires in June at the conclusion of the school year. In court On Friday, Jan. 23 in Terrace Provincial Court Steven Lampert was fined $500 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. — xe kK. On Thursday, Jan. 22 in Terrace Provincial Court Larry Kronebusch was fined $650 for operating a. motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- aired. P aor On Wednesday, Jan. 21 in Terrace Provincial ‘Court David Gladstone was jailed 30 days for escaping and being at large without an excuse. “tok In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, Jan. 22 Archie Ellwood was fined $10 for an offence under the Other Federal 4 Statutes, -"" local’ people who have - - viable business ideas. but - ‘ordinator Vern Rozee: He stated the. --ment matchmaking, and established in the North- ‘Commission and the Ter- ’ fices. (1 errace) | ‘Late French Immersion - Registration | | for a Late Immersion class for Grade'6 students to be housed at Cassie Hall Elementary School, 2620 Eby Street, Terrace, beginning September 1987. The registration will take place: TUESDAY, FEB. 24 TO _ FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1987 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - CASSIEHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL >: Enrollment limited to 30 pupils - Please register early! in the Cassie Hall School library on Monday, February 23, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. _ 2HBe || School District # 88 Terrace School District announces registration An information meeting for parents will be held Sem nar JAA CO HOE EH Habe Ka & HGH IER Oo nia : Northwest - Community — .College is offering the: following course: | 16 hour module on Electricity & Electronics (for Automotive Techniclans) ; April 4/5, 1987 oy - from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day 16 hour module on Fuel Injection, for Current Vehicles (Gasoline) April 11/12, 1987 - from 8:00 a.m. - - 5:00 p.m. each day LOCATION: Room 1107 in the Trades Bullding at the. Terrace Campus of Northwest Community College. The tuition for the 4 day course is $230.00. This includes all books. In some cases Canada Employment may be able to help. The Instructor for this course is Ben Watson of Bellevue, Washington. Subject to a minimum enroliment of 14 in each course. | Please apply on or before February 27, 1987. A certificate will be-issued upon successful completion of this 4 day course. For more Information on this course, please contact Emile - Marchand at Northwest Community College, 635-6511, local 313. _ a. TERRACE — ‘‘Access to a workshop scheduled to take place in Terrace Feb..20 and 21, is | designed to provide expert advice and information to can’t. find: the : cash to develop them. = “We believe that there ' are a large mumber of employment-producing projects that. can’ be developed in this area if |. . the financial. and human [ " resources can be mobi- ¢ lized,’’ said workshop co- Topics to be addressed at: “Access to Capital’’ in- clude a summary of. suc- cessful community . eco- nomic development pro- jects in other areas, | - generating. capital within, |: the community, invest-..]> an. outline of the recently «| announced Community Futures Program being west by the federal government. The workshop is being organized by a joint effort of the Terrace Tourism and Economic Advisory race and District Credit: Union. Further information is available through the City of Terace municipal of- a On Friday, Jan. 30 in [ Terrace Provincial Court f Marcel LeFebvre was fin- ed $250 for assault. se k*wnx. community (e.g., rides, child care, free item ads placed by Individuals seeking work. Display: per Issue; $4.00 per column Inch. * WE ARE MOBILE! + WE STEAM CLEAN! + WE DEODORIZE! ‘TERRACE «- -GARPET DOCTOR Pre Spring Sale 'SCOTCHGARDING ON ALL. ‘cane | AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED! * NO JOB TOO LARGE -% NO JOB TOO SMALL ~ * GET IT DONE BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH!! — NOT PORTABLE. — NOT HOT WATER. — NOT COVER UP. “FAST DRYING”. PHONE TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE: 635-9618 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 24 HR. 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