For SaleaMSCr. : As new boy’s hockey skates, top quality Micron brand, $25 per pair, . . 11, 12 & 1. ‘Phone 638-8398 or 635-4140. tine Autumn scene picture, 6% by 4%, $35: Citizen radie __ xord player, speakers pr” 300: electric hedge -trin (a) eye crockery bowl, $10: ae steamer trunk, $50, Phone 635-8945. ‘Sp ‘Rowing machine, like new, $125; ex- ercise treadmill, excellent condition, - $200. Phone 635-7793. 215p Furniture & Appliarices. * Crattmatic double bed, vibrator, heating pad, head and foot eleva- tlon, 1 year ald. $2,500. Phone P Kenmore jreezer fe) months .old), $325; oak table and four chalrs, $325; ‘couch and chair, $425; wood desk and chalr, $75; other miscel- taneous items. Phone BOB0118, P rocking chat for sale, In good corto. \sking $150, Phone 635-5418 Zi. 22p. Moffat ‘washer; Ayears: old, white, asking. $400: obo. Black: &: Decker skill saw asking $35 obo. Kerosene portable heater, asking $120 obo. Phone 632-6249 or 632-6394." 3/3 King size waterbed with leather caps and six drawers; large head- board with posts. Excellent condi- tion. ‘Asking $300. Phone. 624-4115. 0 Coffee table, $65, Two end tables; $90. for the pair. Recliner, $0: Phone 632-7761. - Microwave stand, oak took, Includes | cutting board, drawer and storage. — Asking $150. Phone 635-4875 after 4 4 p.m. ‘Top of fine ingils dishwasher; - Top of the fine | condition. Asking — $450. Phone 638-0439. 2124 Notices 8 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 638-8398. - __ tfne Will trade 40 acres with creak, ‘located 30 miles north of Terrace, _for a pickup truck and fifth wheel or -atravel trailer. Cail coliect — Angele at (604) 492-3623. 3/22 “Unplanned Pregnancy? Decisions to make? Understanding all your al- _ternatives makes you really free to choose. For a confidential, caring . friend, call . Birthright, - 635-3007, anytime. FREE PREGNANCY TEST- . ING. . tin: Kitimat Crisis Line and eferral ‘ger vice. Phone 632-4333. open 7 days a week, 9 p.m. to 9a.m. Answering ser- - vice during the day. - tfnp DEATH NOTICES [am HANDSPIKER — Lorne Thomas, 79 years of age, passed away in Ter- race on February 7, 1989. Funeral. service was from the Christlan Alliance Church In Terrace, B.C. on ‘Saturday, Feb. 11, 1989 at 11 a.m. MacKay's Funeral Services and Crematorium was fn charge of the _ arrangements. - Personak WANT TO WISH _ EDITH © ~ A HAPPY © (45th _ BIRTHDAY?! ~-DROP INTO PARAGON 7 Sola bed'ta good condition. Asking _ $300. Phone 635-9467. 90” Lady Kenmore range avacado \ color, very ‘good condition. Asking \ 250, Phos 835-0725, v3 \ Beige & dark brown sectional sofa; - with octagonal oak coffee table with tinted glass top and wicker botton, ex condition. Asking $650./set. ' Phone 638-1211. “2/24 Child's black bed; twin size in. the shape of a car. $600. brand new, ask- ing $200 abo. Men’s 10-speed bicy- cle asking $60. 1982 440ss Yamaha skidoo, excellent condition. Asking $3,300. Phone 632-6568. 33 ‘Waterbed assembly with box spring, metal bed frame’and vibrator. Ask- . “Ing $500. Phone 639-9894. a3 ‘ “oy vt _ ; ‘Lost & Found - a Bilifoid feund at the B.C. Tel Phone Mart on Kalum Street. Please drop by and identify. 2/15nc OH NO!! “THE BIG 4- QOH!! Happy Birthday Dari and Mom ‘Mobile Homes ee Serviced Pads For Rent at Woodland Heights Moblie Home Court, 3624 Old Lakeise Lake Road, $130 per month net. Phone 635-5407 after 6 p.m. tine otorcycles Harley Davidson FXA, 1340cc, In- cludes leather saddlebags and fac- tery maintenance manual. $7,000 firm. Phone 635-7840 and ask - for Mark. . tfnp Notices Abortion Counselling, information and referral service. Fridays 10-12. Phone. 638-0994. After hours 606-467. Contidentiality Y aeeured. Happy 31st versary "A SPECIAL PROPERTY @-acre hobby farm designed for kids and horses. Immaculate 3-bedroom - ' bungalow, flreplace; new sundeck, --. fruit trees, raised bed gardens. Ex: -callant pasture, fully fenced 140'x75' riding arena, facilities for - two horses, easily expanded for. more (kids or horses!!). Five minutes from - town, city close, country living! Ask: ° ing $72,000. Phone 635-2808. . °' 3/8p _ §8'x137’ residential lot on Kenney . Streat-in Terrace. Asking $12,000 . OBO. Phone (604) 832-2706 and ask for Mike or Helen. 1,200 sq.ft. S-bedroom house, fin- ished basement, on 10 acres, fruit - trees and out bulldings, near school . in city limits. Phone 635-5845. 3/22p 10x52" one bedroom trailer with wood heat. Cozy open living, dining, kitchen area. Fridge, stove included. Two additions and wood sheds. Fenced yard, garden..and green: . house. Very reasonable pad rent in town. Serious Inquires only. Phone 635-3103 after 5 p.m. 1/27 1972 Safeway mobile home; 3 bedrooms, utillty room, fridge, stove, natural gas furnace. Avaliable In March. Asking $9,200 obo. Phone 635-8268. 3/3 Sk! Equipment S 2 palr ot children’ 8 ski boots: new condition, sizes suitable for ages 6 to 9 years. Asking $10. a pair. Phone. 638-0240 after 4:30 p.m. or week- “ends. 2124 © eae ao Snowmoblte tratler; double wide, tiit : and swivel deck. Asking $500. firm. Phone 635-2619. an? 4900 Ford truck for sale. Phone 635-6845. 2/22p . Wanted ToRent 1 bedroom apartment or house. Pre- ferred all utilities included. Need by -Fabruary 1 or there after. Phone 635-4219 ask for Dawn. + DQ? 2to 3 bedroom house; reliable work- Ing couple. Will sign lease, top refer- ences. Wanted February/March. No children. Phone 624-4115. 30 | will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myeeit from this date, February 15, 1989. Donna Tetreau. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE fs hereby given that Creditors and. others having claims agalnst the Estate of CECIL AURIE MOORE, deceas- ed, who died on September 30, 1988, are heraby required to send them to the undersigned Executor at #15-4644 Lazolle Avenue, Terrace, British Colum: bia, before the 29th day of March, 1089, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the clalms of which it has notice: - HOWARD PATRICK PRUNER BY: WARNER BANDSTRA BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 16-4644 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, B.C. ; VBG 188 | Sto 5 . u . on oe ee heen Mice ee De hee ma Gye Ee ee rene 7 7s nee es ne a ae “é wet he da cete idee gy teh ae Mh, vi eA ae ian cE tie Bane ge . . PROVINCE OF. & BRITISH COLUMBIA _ \aRSB) MINISTRY.OF. - TRANSPORTATION ae & HIGHWAYS. _ SKEENA HIGHWAYS DISTRICT | “ADVANCE PUBLIC NOTICE . LOAD RESTRICTIONS. — -Pursuant to Section. 26 of. the. “Highway Act", notice is hereby “given that toad rastrictlons may - “be placed, on short notice.in the . near future, on all highways. In ithe Skeena (Terrace) District. > Restrictions will be imposed as “ conditions warrant. © ‘The ‘restrictions will. limit vehicles to 100 percent, 70 per- - cent, or 50 percent of legal axle ‘loading, as allowed. under the. . Regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act. Overweight. permits will not be “granted. All term overwelght per- mits are invalid for the duration of the restrictions. -The public, and- trucking ‘and transportation companies, . should govern themselves ac: cordingly. . ¥our co-operation in adhering to the above regulations will be ap- preciated. a ‘WLS: Buckle, . | Regional Director, Highways: For: Minister of Transportation and Highways’ Dated: January 26, 1989 At: Terrace, B.C, . 2H5e. "INVITATION TO TENDER . Construction of 138kV transmisaion ‘ine — Alyanst-Stewart. Documents to ba available from this.office from 14 Feb-89. -upon prepayment of $50.00 plus $3.00. tax for the first copy and $25.00 plus | $1.50 tax foreach additional copy. (NON-REFUNDABLE) : Reference: 09-1001 Closing Date:. 15 Mar 89 Detalis available from office of “B. c. Hydro Purchasing Agent, 1265 Howe Streat, Suite 200, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 268; 663- -2577 or 663-2560. Sealed tenders clearly marked with reference number will be recelved in Room 226,. address‘as above, until 11:00 a.m. on above closing date. B.C. Hydro planning. schedule The Northwest. ‘Community - Collese board. of directors has. dropped afi ive-year plan: ‘in. fa: o . vor ofa shorter. term, policy. Se 7 According - to chairman ‘Hans: Employee training offered. The B.C. Ministry of Ad: vanced Education and Job Training has announced the new Training Investment Program to help B.C, businesses upgrade employee skills. | ‘The Training Investment Pro- gram encourages employers to _ begin, or expand upon, long- range training processes within -their organizations. A maximum of $50,000 is available to cost- share the real costs of training. In addition, up to $3,000 is. available for worksite modifica- tions to facilitate the‘ employ- ment and training of disabled i in- dividuals or women entering non-traditional occupations. Information on the Training Investment program is available. locally from the job training division of the Ministry of Ad-. - vanced. Education at 4548 ‘Lakelse Ave, in Tertace,, or call 635-3211 and ask for. Pat Roy. sets new Wagner, the: board decided after lengthy . discussion that’ a -fiye- year plan may be a little ambi- | tious ‘in this day: of rapid. change”’ and a ‘three-year’ plan * revised annually - may be more ~ realistic. “It allows us. to be a bit _ more adaptable to changing con- . ditions,” says Wagner. os With this decision made, Wagner says that: the- college’ ‘S- Statement of Philosophy, infor- _ mation from recent evaluations, . and ideas from board discussion - have all been passed on to inter- im college president Don An- .derson, who has been asked to write a comprehensive statement : for the board’s consideration. — He says this teport. will then be ‘open to review, modification _and adaption: at . the ‘board’s Mar. .18 meeting: where a basic plan. will be formulated. “This will become the instrument for T the planning process of the in- stitution,”” he says. According’ to Wagner, one of the key elements i in the process is the ‘college's well-established ‘Statement of Philosophy. “This. _ has been a key direction giving 7 instrument to the college:i in:the © -. past,”” says Wagner. The State- ‘ment of Philosophy outlines in part the college’s commitment — to the decentralization of pro-— gramming, the utilization of _ community input and provision | of universal access to programs for Northwest residents. Wagner adds that the col- lege’s long-term planning will be . focused on the coming fiscal year and willinclude a provision | - for annual review in order to adapt to existing needs and con- ditions. ‘You obviously have to- . tie a mission statement and a general statement of philosophy into the.actual practicality and’ - - the realities for the next year’s plan and -the. one after that," says Wagner. resources and provide a basis on. which to plan its future. When asked if the college’ s° long-range planning includes a Wagner - Northern University, . said that the board fully endors- es the concept as outlined in the Dalhoff report but any of the “‘models’’ being discussed at this point are only ‘‘hypotheti- - cal” and couldn’t be used:as a. hasis for planning. ‘We've got. to get on with the planning for. _ our school and the challenge _ before it; and we focused in, on ce ' that,’” he said. . -And the next step, he says, . will provide the general “direc- ae ‘tion statement’’ which: is re- — “quired to. begin. the. process.” Wagner says that this step will ° outline the focal point for thé - college’ s existing energies ‘and 7 a. eC