A10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 25, 2002 ERRACE STANDARD. BUSINESS REVIEW __ |itiwessnie| | De Daily: Design Center H opening of North Coast taj tetinyblleOholats,oas | §| Family Chiropractic on @ full Face Orthodontic Care an . . * invisalign - the invisable braces intensive training in Victoria, Dr. Lindsay is Abo ut co nta i Nn e r te rm i Nn a | + Foti Crow od Ver | now using state of the art procedures and Out & FOS Could FINANCE |. :s::scin.2-| | Sperber '6: 2002 + eh iering aching | rehabilitation equipment fo treat a wide ' ‘ ‘ x Pree VIrice ote . . Here are the [eport outlines northern transportation needs __. |_| range of injuries and disorders ranging fom | : NORTHERN B.C. leaders have called on A container port in the region could Dr. Peter. A. Okimi : whiplash to low back pain. The new cttice is NOMINEES the rial i Pees Ripe ee ec ameenrng | Akeewewacws | locaied ot 112-4710 Lazele Ave, in Terrace emt nest rmir + A ve , ; ; : om ih Ana TiOns are , That's one of many recommendations The report also issued recommenda- 35-7611 (next fo Misty River Books). Both former and in eons yeu ernie put forward by municipal leaders who at- tions on maintaining B.C. Rail service in (250) 5 >" A new patients are most.welcome Phone 635. Cn istrict : = wT ,, tended the Northern Priorities 2002 Trans- the north and improving highways and ae a eae tela ce 78 p Ue TOG ee Commerce s ‘i UsINess portation Symposium in Prince George, ferry service. ; ae = 0011 to make your appoiniment. Winne warts. sach ‘rhe report suggests the province could It said the north contributes 11.4 per = feca) a —— a 7 inners aT a , extend a $23 million loan to help build cent of total provincial revenues but re- - - category wt ° ‘the $50 million container facility, ceives only 7.2 per cent of expenditures. announced at the Business Excellence Awards gala Oct. 19. Nominees -are: Community Booster Sight & Sound, CFNR, Vesta Douglas. Executive of the Year -— The loan would be repaid to the pro- “There is little support in the north for ‘vince with interest through a toll on every spending billions of dollars on the expan- container that moves through the port, the sion of the Sea to Sky highway,” the re- recommendation said. = * port added, urging the province to find the _ A container port in Prince Rupert most cost-effective means of paying for would cost much less than an estimated the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler winter $350 to $500 million to put a new termi- Olympic bid. Ron Bartlett Dave nal in Vancouver, the report said. The report also touched on air Service, Menzies/R 6 d ; lt also noted northwest ports are under- noting the air security tax is too high for Hayward/Paul Hawkins, utilized and are one to two sailing days small airports that receive few benefits or Ron Story, Mo Takhar. -’ ‘¢loser to Asian markets. security enhancements. Company of the Year - crvk. Tiawksir. Me. Number of visiting tourists improves Mike's, Shames Mountain. | ; Contributer to the Aris — ‘THE NUMBER of visitors pared to 4,643 people in were also well represented. Come in to see us about a - Ld s ° Tony Demeto (Sight & ‘stopping at the chamber of 2,631 parties in 2001. Most asked about fish- Consolidation or Home Equity loan. Sound), Marilyn Kerr commerce’s infocentre for That’s a reversal of the ing or Kermode bears. ' | (Sight & Sound), Terrace July and August topped the situation for May and June verall for the four ncia Little Theatre. ‘number for the same two when fewer people visited month a to Aveust per. We are here to help resolve your fina if Customer Service — Bill | months last year. than in 2001. iod, 6, 11 people stoppe the stress in yout life. Watson, Scotia Bank, Statistics kept indicate People from B.C. and at the info centre, a net problems and reduce y West Point Rentals 4,817 people in 2,729 par- Alberta dominated, but grin of two ove oe Home-based business — ties stopped this year com- Americans and Europeans who stopped off in . to, Groomingdale Service, + HS Terrace & District E ine we do Lanfear Guest House 4 tem ¥ "go Credit Union ve ing Ww “ Mike’s Camputer Service Paper WI ns adve rtising aWa rds -_ : F we do for YOU Newsmaker of the Year The Terrace Standard has provincial Rotary confer- an advertising campaign ~ Bill Sauer, Jack Talstta won two awards for adver- ence held in Terrace. for Totem Furniture. Phone for an appointment today 635-7282 an vente y .tising from its parent com- The Terrace Rotary The awards were pre- § Open: Tuesday-Thursday 10:00 - 5:00 elailer of the Year — ' ’ | " ; pany, Cariboo Press. Club and the Skeena Val- sented at the company’s . 0.7. 9-00 - 1:00 Canadian Tire, McBike The first was fora sup- ley Rotary Club assisted annual ad sales seminar Fridays 10:00 - 7:00 & Saturdays and Save On Foods, plement published in May with the supplement. held recently in Williams Rookie of the Year - jy conjunction with the And the second was for Lake. Midnight Mechanical, Northern Vacuum and Pro Line Ventures. Employee of the Year -— Roberta Preece (Best Weslern Terrace Inn), Pat McGinley (Totem Press), Trish Cannaughtonk (Canadian Tire), Betty Peltier (Hava Java), Ron Bartlett (CFNR), Vivian Raposo (Keenleyside), Sam Bedford (Misty River Tackle) Tourism Excellence — Terrace Tourism, Shames Mountain, Hawkair Three in one THREE HOME-BASED businesses have come to- gether under one roof. Proprietors of Acord Foods, Northwest Learning Resources and Spring Creek Herbs were attend- ing the home-based busi- ness fair this year when they decided to open a downtown storefront. Country Emporium, lo- cated at 4663 Park Ave., officially opened its doors last week, said Carol Freeman, who owns and operates Acord enterprises, a company that sells glu- ten-free foods, Lorrain Jordan of Spring Creek Herbs and Carmen and Bob Bahr of Northwest Learning Resources, a company that sells class- room and educational sup- plies, round out the three- in-one businesses concept. The store will also sell locally-made arts and crafts on consignment, as well as original paintings. New java joint to open p A NEW coffee shop will open in the closed Ground- works location next month. Nick Garcia, an instruc- tor who heads the col- lege’s cook training pro- a erm, has leased the La- : zelle Ave. location, ah A new name isn't fina- a 4 B ORD DEA R lized, but he said the new + shop should open Oct. 1, iii ea = RE Ee aaa ee ra cn , “We'll be doing more VISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY:"¢% purchase Financing on mott hew ln-soch 202 Fond vtichs fr Bt dye to seal cuenta. approved cf. A th 3 duy pupae dara) WOK » 86%; pecan nang (en dopucnp on vila rl bape en ment ee Instock 2002 Ford venels fo a casimum al 36/48 mecba ores cntomers of pastries, because that’s my Een, AO ans 2951 89 an prea nol mr my pe i GB ARLEN fbr a oveceAsoce se ae ais spuds VACATE ae ee co ec St da 41 un ata 9 b i, ny " 2 ” S i HO BOM (varias di h specialty,” Garcia said. — savetic matentor 36 or 48 nont fenm cartact rom Ford Crt quatfed rea lentes. a proved Mo own paymert or secur aap eed Ftd Moor Compare Carada wii gay ttl mms payer, Some cones and ubeteorevveaen of Se OG BOW Ine nc Bch apply, charge ot 8 conts {eaiss deporing iT I Me a ‘ton eppline, clus applicable taxes. E.g. for 848 month tease on a 2002 Taurus LX pedan, Ford Mott Company of Canada makes your first month's fenaa payment and then for the remaining torm, your monthly Headed payment fs $399 per month based on an annual aan cats of 2.4% from Ford Credit to qualified ralail lexsens, on approved cro Ne dau aoa ra We m ay build up the rity deposit required. Total lease obigation i $19,152, residual amount of $7,163.80, plus epsiicabs taxes, Ts if & bampld calculation only, All fense affors Include at taxvtrelght and exclide Neence, ieaurarce, adeiinistcation fen nd all Otte appbcable taxa. 00% purchase financing available on rematning new in-stock 2002 Focus, Taurus, Windstar ang Explorer Sport 1 h I for 48 months ta qualified retall customers, on approved crodit. E.g. $20,000 financed at 0% annuil percentage rite for 43 Monitha, monthly payment ts $418.67, coat of barrowing ls $0 and total ta ba repald ls $20,000, This ia a sample calculation ably. Down payment or equivalont irada may b¢ required based on Appraved credit, Anancing doas not epply to licence arid unch program aS Well, and — icawance tees. Lease and purchose olfere are mutually exctualva and cannot be combined. All oHiats exclude Lincoln, Thondetird ant F-Series {above B00 GVW). Ooslor may weit ar tense for lass. Limited uma offers, Offend may bs changed at eny tina without notice. Some eonditans apply, Sea Ocaler for détalls. add more fancy sandwi- wea ; hes and salads.” Ape (EN) ¢ Groundworks Coffee Sr TERRACE 4631 Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. (250) 635-4984 ‘Limited quantities. Limited time. ee 1 its assets were seized: for non-payment of rent,