B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 30, 2003 Sports menu To gal your game, event or meeting added ta the Terrace Standard Sports Menu or Sports Scope, fax us at 638-8432, or e- mail us at? pawsroom. @teracestandard.com May 2-4 @ Totem Saddle Club hosts Jill O'Neil clinic. For details call Peggy at 638-1507. May 3-4 Mi Totem Saddle Club hosts Randy Ophus cli- - nic. For details call Jo- lene at 635-8833. May 4 m@ Shames Mountain Hill Climb biking race, Meet’ at the Shames Mountain road turn off at2 p.m. For details call McBike 635-5225, May 5 @ First game day and in- troductory session for the Terrace Ultimate Club. Meet al the fields west of Caledonia Se- nior Secondary at 6:30 p.m. For details call Ri- chard or Kally at 635- 6636. May 10 @ TESSA badminton tournament 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at Thornhill Junior School. May 18 @ Kitimat River Chal- lenge 65 km biking road race, Terrace start 2 p.m, For details call Mc- Bike 635-5225, May 18 M@ Totem Saddie Club poker ride in New Remo. For details call Lyn at. 635-2793. Lo May 19 # Red Sand Root Chute cross country biking race. 11 a.m. start at Red Sand Lake. For de- tails call McBike 635-" 5225, May 23 and 25 @ Tolem Saddle Club hosts Jill O'Neil clinic. For details call Peggy at 63638-1507. May 24 Bi Totem Saddie Club hosts spring schooling horse show. For details call Anita 635-7260. June 1 @ Tolem Saddle Club hosts gymkhana, clear rounds and percentage days al the Thornhill Communily Grounds 10:30 a.m. June 7 @ TESSA track and field | meet 10 a.m. at Caledo- nia Senior Secondary School, June 7 ; @ Skeena River Relay - ’ Prince Rupert start. Teams of runners pound ihe pavament of Hwy 16, Far info call Charlene at * 627-7877. From B9 Track season under way this season including com- petitions in Smithers, Prince George and Kam- loops. Teleza Shafooli, 14, is training with the club for the first time this season ~ she’s excited about the op- portunity to travel around the province. "I like to see how far I can. go .and challenge myself,” she says, adding she’s drawn to the compe- titive side of running. - Jen Haynes, 17, is no stranger to competitive: track and field. She’s been competing in communily track meets around the province for several years — sometimes the only competitor fram Terrace to attend. jump and triple jump. “T don’t like races that get too long,” she says, “Because that scary feeling you get in your sto- mache — I don't like that. The longer the race, the longer that lasts.” She’s encouraged by the interest in the track club and hopes the organi- zation will thrive in the next few years. “It's better that you have more support in the community — it gets more people out,” she says. “It's mostly younger kids so it’s good to see the interest.” Any student interested in joining the Terrace Track and Field Associa- tion can touch base with Smile ‘and Whitening By Dr. Zucchiatti ADENT DENTAL CLINIC Phone: 635-2552 Haynes continues to compete in sprints, long 5082. Dighton Haynes at 635- TERRACE ENNIS CLUB The ‘terinis nels ore up and the weather is cooperating so it's time to bring out the racquets! The Terrace Tennis Club would like to welcome tennis players of all skill levels to come down to the courts and see what we have to offer. The club has exclusive use of the Halliwell courts every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6:30 PM to dusk. Sunday from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. In conjunction with the club’s usual social doubles play, the following new special events are scheduled: * For the month of May, every Sunday from 12 noon to 1:30, players are urged to bring out other family members to try the pert Instruction will be available for beginner players. * For players who want some help with that troublesome stroke or team play strategy, group lessons may be scheduled on Tues fesday ond and Thursday club nights. © IF there is significant number of younger junior players (ages 9-14}, the possibility of their own cl ub time could be scheduled if there is interest. MEMBERSHIP RATES Adults: $25 per person Includes: - Tournament Play - Lessons - Membership with Tennis BC - Doubles and Singles play of all skill levels We're looking forward to a great tennis season and hope to see returning and new members on the courts, IF you require additional information, please contact Steve @ 615-5490 Ty TERRACE TENNIS CLUB b TERRACE TENNIS: CLUB MEMBERSHIP SIGNUP Amount Due: *25.00 pense complete and bring this with you to the caurts. CITY OF TERRACE NOTICE OF PUBLIC INPUT ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend Schedule “A” (Zoning Map| oF Zoning Bylaw No, 1431-1995. THE SUBJECT LAND: The application affects the portion of land, within the City of Terrace, described as: Southwest 1/4 of Lot 9, District Lot 977, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 1055 [4508 Eby Street] JHE INTENT: To amend Schedule “A” (Zoning Map) of Zoning Bylaw 1431- 1995 by changing the zoning classification of the property: FROM: Agriculyral (AR1) TO: Rural (AR2) To bring the property into conformance with the Official Community Plan. BYLAW INSPECTION: THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BYLAW AND RELEVANT BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS MAY BE INSPECTED in the recep- tion area at the City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between the haurs of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day from ‘Wednesday, April 30th, 2003, to Menday, May 12th, 2003, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. PUBLIC INPUT DETAILS: Any persons wishing to veice their opinions regarding this appli- cation ma so in writing, and/or in person, AT COUNCIL MEETING To BE HELD IN HE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, AT 7:30 P.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 12TH, 2003. THIS NOTICE §S GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, R.5.B.C., 1996, AND AMENDMENTS TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. RON POOLE, Chief Administrative Officer AMENDMENT TO FOREST DEVELOPMENT PLAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC VIEWING Notice Is hereby givan that New Skeena Forast Products Inc., Terrace Operations, is making proposed Amendment # 7 to the Forast Davalopment Plan for Tree Farm Licence # 1 available far public viewing. Amendment # 7 Is for a Major Expadited Salvage Operation, and pertains to salvage of windthrown timber {n TFL. The Forest Development Pian shows ihe location and development of proposed harvesting, rad development, maintenance, and deactivation for the perlod of 2000 - 2007. The Pian also includes informatian on the maintenance and protection of other resource values in the area. The proposed amendment to the Forest Devalopmant Plan is made available for review by the public before approval is considered by the Ministry of Forests, as the proposed amendment may be revised as a result of written comments reacelved. The amendment will be available for publle review at the Woodlands Office of Naw Skeana Forest Products Inc., 4900 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, from April 30, 2003 fo May 9, 2003 between the hours of 6:00 am and 4:00 pm or by appeiniment (636-5700 or 638- 5719), To ensure consideration, all comments must be in writing and addressed to New Skeena Forests Products Inc., Terrace Operations, 4900 Keilh Ave., Terrace, 8.6, VeG 5LB. All comments must be received by May 9, 2003. When you can't nreathe, i nothing else matters ‘ spre crisdbia LANG assoctattoA ‘Tate eke of F-ROO-BEELUNG | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estole of ERNEST WILLIAM PETERS Deceased formerly of Terrace, BC Creditors and others having claims against tha estate of Ernest Willian Peters are hereby notified under sec: tion 38 of the Trustee Act that par- liculars of their claims should ba sent lo the undersigned Executors at #200-4630 lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VBG 184, on or before May 22, 2003, after which date the Executors will distribute the ae Qi rtias entitled to it ing regard only to tha claims that have then bean received.- PATRICIA GAIL BUTEAU and KENNETH BRLAN PETERS Execvtors Wamer Bandstra Brown, Solicitors 7 El + UNDER WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT for sale by Phil's Custom Towing Ltd. to recover for tawing and storage of $3214.27 1994 Ford Mustang VIN# 1FALPA2TARF210415 belonging fo Lester Clark Sale to take place May 14, 2003 635-0022 Not necessarily sold to highest bidder. Y Dr. Joe Zucchiatti 20 years of mercury-free dentistry Founding member and treasurer of the Western Canadian Acadamy of Cosmetic Dentistry General Practitioner Providing services in: Mercury-frea white fillings Teeth Whitening - Porcelain Veneers and Crowns Microabrasion Dentistry (No drilling, no freezing) Hygiene and Preventive Care Intra-aral camera assisted Diagnosis Fer your.comfort, we hava overhead telavisions and headsels. We welcome all new patients Independent AHousing for Health Living BC Call for Proposals ; Partnership we Assisted Living and Independent Housing with h Support Northern Health Authority Independent Living AC is a housing-for-health program facllitated by BC Housing In parthershi with the federal government, regional health authorities and the non-profit and private sectors. Specifically deslgned for seniors and people with disabilities who have low to moderate incomes, Independent Living BC encompasses two types of housing: Independent housing with some support services, and assisted living for those who need a greater level of care. These housing units are self-contained, private apartments in developments where tenants are provided with personal care services. As part of the provincial government's New Era commitment to provide an additional 5,000 new intermediate _ and long-term care spaces by 2006, independent Living BC will create 3,500 new independent housing units with support services and assisted living units across the province. Of these, 1,500 will be newly constructed non-profit units and 1,000 will be converted from existing non-profit housing or health facilities. The remaining 1,000 units ~ will be provided through rent supplements in private assisted living developments. Non-profit Societies New Builds and Conversions BC Housing, in partnership with the Northern Health Authority, has issued ‘a call for Expressions of Interest to non-profit societies interested in providing assisted living and independent housing with support services through the Independent Living 8C program. These housing developments may, involve new: construction, renovation = or conversion. Expressions of Interest must be made ina prescribed fc format and forwarded to the attention of the ¢ Co-ordinator of Program Implementation at: BC Housing ‘ 601-4555 Kingsway Burnaby, BC V5H 4V8 Submissions will be reviewed and approved on an ongoing basis. The Expressions of interest document, ‘along. with the Independent Living BC Design and Constriiction Standards, Program Guidel ines and other supporting documents, can be dewnloaded fram the BC Housing Web site at Www. bcheusing. ore/Supp_Liv or obtained’ by contacting BC Housing at the above address. Representatives of interested societies are encouraged to attend one of the folowing information sessions, and must register in advance by calling 1-800-257-7756 ext. 4761. : Dawson Creek Tuesday, May 13 9 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Health Linit Multi-purpose Room 1001 ~ 110th Ave. Prince George Ramada Hotel Wednesday, May 14 9 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Cranbrook N. Room 444 George St. Terrace : a Thursday, May 15 11:30 am.~ 3:00 p.m. Best Western inn we 7 skeena Room #1 - “4553 Greig Ave. Private Operators Rent Supplements In partnership with the Northern Health Authority, BC Housing is secking proposals from private operators interested in the rent supplement component of the independent Living BC program. Funded by the provincial government, rent supplements are provided to seniors and people with disabilities with low to moderate incomes to assist with their costs of renting in private assisted living developments, - Proposals for rent supplements must be received by 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 26, 2003, forwarded to the : attention of the Co-ordinator of Frogram implementation at: : BC Housing 601-4555 Kingsway Burnaby, BC VSH 4V8 Alt interested proponents are required to attend one of the following mandatory Information meetings, | and must reglster in advance by calling 1-800-257-7756 ext. 4761. : Dawson Creek Tuesday, May 13 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Health Unit Multi-purpose Room 1001 - 110th Ave, Prince Georga Ramada Hotei 444 George St. Wednesday, May 14 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Cranbrook N. Room Terrace” 7 Thursday, May 15. "4:00-6:00 p.m. Best Western Inn o-. Skeena Room a “4553 Gtelg Ave. For a copy of the request for proposals and other supporting dacuments visit the Independent ting a acre room. a on the BC Housing Web site at www.bchousing.org/Supp_Liv --- an L 4623 Lakelse Avenua, Terrace 5 Mon-Fri © 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Bait ~ NORTHERN HEALTH COLUMBIA cite tha"i ty SS ae |S. 7 www bchousing.o rg’ Yanada