TENDERS . Prodece ot han rtd Cohmoia NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-11447 TAKE NOTICE pwsuant tosection 16(1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for aale at public auction by the Forest Ranger, Kitimat, B.C. at 11:000.m. on the Jad day of November, 1979, 5 Timber Sale Licence ta authorize the harvesting of 8 0 cubic meires of ilmber and tocated at Cornwall Inlet + Princess Royal Island. Term: One (1) year, Provided anyone who Is wiable fo attend the auction In person may submit a seated tender, to be ipened @ ‘the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Detalls. of the proposetl Timber Sale Licence may be atelned from the Forest Ranger at P.O. Box 159, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2G?, or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Ruperi, 8.C. Vel IBS. (a4-40) | @ NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR A TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-11446 pursuant to section 14(1) of the Forest Act, there will be differed for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger. Kitimat, B.C. at 71:00 a.m. on the and day of November, 1979, a Timber Sale Licence to authorize the tervesting of 12 500 cuble metresof timber and located In the Hecate P.S.Y.U. on Minugtry ot Forents Province of Minatyet | Exftiah Columbia = Forests Cornwall init - Princess | Royal Island. ‘TERM: One (H)-yoor, Provided ‘anyone, who is wable to a The auc WwW person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened @ the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Detalls of the proposed Timber Sate Licence may be obtained from the Forest Ranger, Box 159, Kitimat, B.C., V8C 267, or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. Vel 1B9. (34-40) a wo i Province 7 ma" | ition Colman Forests NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR A TIMBER SALE LICENCE A.1t442 Pyravant fo section 14(1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger Kitimat at 11:00a.m. on the 2nd day of November 179, a Timber Sale Licence to Authorize the harvesting ad 9 190 cuble metres of timber and located In the Hecate PSYU, Drake Inlet, Princess Royal Island, CR4. Term: Ore (1) Year. ’ Provided anyone who Is unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender, toa be opened @ the hour of auctlon and treated as one bid. Details of the proposed Timber Sale Licence may be ebtained from the Forest Ranger at Box 159, Kitimat, B.C. VéC 2G7 or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, 6.C. Val 1B9, (04-40) Ministry of Forests Province of | = : STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for the ‘follawing atand tending contract(s) will be received by the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 6.C., on the dates shown below. 1, Contract ST?IM-5-2 CR Located Robinson Lake. Ranger District Hazelton. Number of hectares 100. Viewing date October 4th, 1979, leaving Ranger Station a 9:30 a.m. NOTE: Viewlng cf the sand tending site prior to wbmiltilng a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline to receipt of fenders la 1:33 p.m. October th, 1979. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the q@velopes supplied which, with particulars, may be ebtainad from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Reglonal Manager, Mnistry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. ” The lowast or any tender will not necamarily be ac- capted. . This cali for tender ls under the terms af The Canade British Columbia Intensive Forast Management Agreement. (96-30) Haret Fh auction: TRUCKS, ‘72 Dataun P.U. Mags. 27,000 miles. Excellent: coridition. Ph. 635-2037. 628-144 after 5 pm. = {e5-50) 78 Ford Van £150. 40,000 km. S51 cu.ln. 4 speed overdrive. Sin reof. Cap- tain’s chairs. AM-FM sterea, %,500, Ph. 635-6874 after 6 pm. = (p50) . 75 Ford F2% 4x4 350 V8. PS. PB complete with qaainopy, 2 channel @ track tape player. Evenings please call 635-7517, — (ctin-4-9-79) . 16 Chev P.U. 250 auto. Glass canopy. Phone 635-412, (p5- BD) , ; 1975 GMC customized van. P.S., P.B., lote of extras. Must be seen to be ap- precisied. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Interior and exterior palnt fob. Ask for Mike. (nc-aif} For Sale: 1977 Dedge Club Cabuxd. 77,00 kilometers, 34 fon. Phone 636-2443, (€20-10) wre Chev P.U. % ton. For Sale. PS, PB, V8 auto. Good running condition. Ph. 635- @46. (11-120) 1975 Chev Ven for sale. Short box, Fully customized. Ph. 635-7000 anytime. (p5-40) 74 GMC Four Wheel Drive. 4 apeed transmission 380 Engine $3495.00 75 Ford F-250 XLT Ranger dspeed transmission 290 V- at Engine. Two tore. $3495.00 76 Ford Supercab F-250 4 speed trans. Oual gas lanka. $3995.00 1977 Ford Supercab F-250 Automatic 00. V-8 engine. Two ions. Dual gas tanks. pack seat. $4995.00 Camperiand C @ B Services 5412 Highway 15 Weat Dealer License No. 5731 NOTICES - Is your notice that the undersigned carrier has made application to Increase per shipment charges, class rates and certain rules and commodity rates, applicable between points served by the themed carrier. Subject to consent of the Motor Carrier Commission, the proposed changes will become effective - January ” It, 1980, coe ' Coples of the proposed changes may be examined at the office of the undersigned. — _Any representation respecting proposed changes may be made to the Superintendent, Motor Carrier Branch, 424 Manor Greet, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3X4 up to - November Nth, 79, PACIFIC TARIFF SERVICE LTO, Tar tff Agent for: LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE (1973) LTD. (u-285) 59. MOBILE .. HOMES . w74 — 12x68 Glendale moblle home. 3 BR plus uilllty. Set up & skirted with full deck In traller park. (mmaculate condition, To wWew No. 12 - Timberland Trailer Park or phone 636- 153, Wheels Included. (c5- 1) 32 BR trailer, 12x61 {1946). Plus @x40 loey shack. Finished. Asking $7,500 OBO, Phone 635-526) for ap- polntment ta view. (5-10) “ 24x36 two BR modular home on 4 foot cement foundation. Has 12x12 addition and large patlo. Good sized, fully landscaped lot. Quiet area In Copper Mountain Sub- division. Asking $26,00). View at 3969 Simpson Cr. or phone 635-7023. (p5-50) WI 24x60 Homeo mobile home tn Thornhill, For more information call Tem at 635- 26). (etfn-26-9-79) 1974 12468 3 bedrocim Estate Osluxe. Set up and skirted In Sunny Mill Tratter Court wiih 10 Insulated porch, 0x25 veranda and work and storage shed, Nice lawn and three flower beds. Phone 635- 096 (p10-20) Must Sell — 72x68 Diplomat mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Many extras. Can be seen by appolntment only, Ph, 622-2585 after 5 pm. (¢5-30) Caledonia students doin By ERLEEN COMEAU Herald Staff Writer A total of 17 scholarships were awarded to 18 Caledonia Secondary School gudents who have recently entered university programa to continue their education. Kathleen Brewer waa the recipient of five scholar- abips: John and Ellen Bastin Memorial Scholarship, $900: © Terrace Hotel Scholarship, £250; Province of B.C. Scholarship, $1,000; University of Victoria En- trance Scholarship, $500; and the. Nancy Greene Scholarship, $1,000. Brewer is currently enrolled at the University of Victoria, with plans to study physical education and mathematics. School activities were volleyball, basketball, tmek and field and student's council. Brewer was the most outstanding female athlete end had been on the Honor Rell since grade eight. She was also the winner of the Large Block Athletic Award and named Caledonia Outstanding Student. Brewer was also the winner of the Chemistry 12 Course Prize. Richard Brouwer received three scholarship awards: The Price-Skeena Forest Products Ltd. Scholarship, $300; Tarrace and District Credit Union Scholarship, #5; and the Province of B.C. Scholarshlp, $1,000. Brouwer is presently at- tending the University of B.C. and enrolled in the faculty of science. . . Brouwer was very active in the school band, student's council and minor soccer. He wag also the winner of a Small Block Athletle Award, Outstanding Grade 12 Musician and winner of the Arts and Sclence Program Award. Lynne Carey received the Terrace District Teachers’ facociation Scholarship for 0, . ; , Carey is attending Nor- thwest Community College m the unlversity-transfer program. She was active in girls’ volleyball and winner of the Large Block Athletic Award. Kelly Champoux was ~.. awarded the John and Ellen Bastin Memorial Schoar- ship for $100. Champoux is. attending Northwest Community College and taking a Business Education course. He was also the wimer of the Community Recreation 12 course prize. Jacqueline Cook received the Tertace District Teachers’ Association Scholarship for $225 and ia qurrently attending UBC and e@irdled in the faculty of education. ; Cook was very active in the school band. 59. MOBILE HOMES For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home, unfurnished, set up and skirted In local traller park. Phone 635-9736. fetin-4-9-79) For Sale: 1978 - 14070 two bdrm. mobile home, brick fireplace, bookshelves & china cabinets bullt in, Roman baihroom, wat bar, Insulated porch. Could be purchased furnished. Parked In town. Must be seen to be appreciated. Ph. 638-1474, (p5-30) MUST SELL Robert Dozzi was the winner of the School District & (Terrace) Scholarship sponsored by the Province of BC. for $1,040. Dozzi plans to attend wiversity next fall to study commerce. He was active in minor hockey and the students’ council. Paola Durando received two scholarships: the Terrace Association Scholarship, $250; and the Province. of BC. Scholarship for $1,000. Durando is attending UBC enrolled in the faculty of arts and hopes to be a Ilbrarian. He was also active on the g@aduation committee and winner of French 12 course ze, Judith Eastman was the recipient of three awards, The Terrace and District Credit Union Scholarship, #5; Terrace District Teachers’ Association Scholarship, $325; and the Province of B.C. Scholar- ship, $1,000. Eastman is attending UBC md plan to become a teacher. She was also the winner of the Geometry 12 course prize md History 12 course prize. Cheryl Flury received the Mills Memorlal Hospital Medical Staff Scholarship of 50, Flory. ls studying nursing at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Vancouver and plans to be aregistered nurse. D'arey Hill was awarded the Terrace District Teachers’ Scholarship for $525. Hill is attending the University of Victoria and flans to become a teacher, She was also the winner of a Small Block Athletic Award for Curling. RichardKlein received the Terrace Hotel Bursary, $250. Klein is attending NWCC _ With plans to attend the. University of Victoria to study to become a teacher. Klein was active in volleyballand basketball He was named Most Qut- standing Male Athlete and winner of a Large Block Athletic Award and Physical Education 12 course prize, ~ Karen Lamming was awarded the Mills Memorial Hospital Medical Scholarshir .* "50. Lamming ...0 to attend the University of Victoria in the fall of 1980. She was active in volleyball and other sports and the winner.of a Large Block Athletic Award. Lamming was also. the a winner of ‘the,. Physical... Education 12 course prize and also the Regional -Studles 11 Course Prize. Colleen McGhee was the recipient of three scholar- ships: The Hans G, Muehle Scholarship of $300; Terrace ad District Credit Union Scholarship, $75; and Why Wear A Motorcycle Helmet? If you ride a motorcycle, a helmet can be the most im- portant piece of equipment you own, not only protecting your head from injury but also helping to make you more visible on the highway. Statistics show the head is the most vulnerable part of the body in accidents. Co-operative * Association’. Province of B.C. Scholarship af $1,000, McGhee at present Is in Quebec on the Kamitaulk Program and plans to go to the University of Victoria to study sociology next fall She was active in volleyball, basketball and softball and the winner of a Large Block Athletic Award, McGhee: alan was the winner of the Algebra 12 (Honors) courage prize. Barbara Parr received the Kinsnien Club of Terrace Scholarship in the amount of 0. Parris presently attending UBC and in the faculty of science. She was active in the schoo] band and winner of the Textiles 11 course prize, Parr also was the out- manding grade 12 band student. Janet Parry received the Loyal Order of Moose Scholarship in the amount of $00 and the Nancy Greene Scholarship for $1,000. She is studying at UBC in the faculty of science. Parry was active in water polo, volleyball, basketball and anmual club. She was named Caledonia Qutstanding Student and winner of a Small Block Athletic Award, . laurie Radelet has been | awarded the Terrace District Teachers’ Association Scholarship of $625 and the Province of B.C. Scholarship of $1,000. Radelet is attending the University of Victorla and plans to study education. Radelet was the Rotary exchange student to Cam- peche, Mexico in 1977-78. She was also the winner of the English 12 course award. Vida Schooner was awarded the Bernice Hainstock Scholarship of $900 and the Province of B.C. Scholarship of $1,000. Schooner is attending Smon Fraser University to study commerce, Schooner was active in volleyball and basketball and wimer of a Small Block Athletic Award. She was also the winner af the Biology 12 course prize. . Anita Wirtl was awarded the John and Ellen Bastin Memorial Scholarship for 71,000. She is presently attending the Univeraity of Victoria and studying psychology. Wirll was active as editor of the yearbook and chair- person df the graduation m@mmittee. The Herald, Monday, October 1, 1979, Page 14 2 well She was algo the winner of the Geography 12 course rize and named recipient of the Rotary Schleld for Social Responsibility and School Citizenship, John Chen Wing; biology teacher at Caledonia, was active in the compiling of all the names and pertinent data regarding the activities of the recipienta of the numerous scholarships recently awarded. Are You: ressive arbitOUs Legal age or over portunity to advance into ability warrants. Are You Career Minded? Amulfimillion dollar company with over 6 years experlence ce needs three more representatives to serv established accounts In your area, Age not important If you quality you will have: an exceptional security and pension plan two weeks expense pald tralning in Vancouver 50 parcent of your Income from established accounts. Unlimited advancement o portunity, no seniority. Op- nagement as rapidly as your Act Today to Insure Tomorrow Please send resume to Combined Group of Companies Suite 301A - 1124 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H) In good health bondable with good references own a reilable car. and increase desire Is _ CAREER © OPPORTUNITIES Staff . CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT A shift Millwright wanted for Sawmill In Prince George area. Preference given to experience In sawmill malntenance. 1.W,A, rates with full benefits. . APPLY TO; + ° THE PAS LUMBER COMPANY LTD., Box 879, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. V2L 476 OR: PHONE COLLECT TO: Mr. Karl Ebsrie, 604-543-451 School District 92 (Nisgha) SECRETARY TREASURER |. TRAINEE Applications are Invited for the position of Secretary Treasurer Trainee. Applicania must have good theoretical experience and provan administrative experience fogether with at least completion or exemptionof one year of the R.I.A.or C.G.A. Applicants will commence employment at Terrace Ofloe of the board and muat be willing fo relocate to New Alyansh when required to daso by fheboard. Written applications with supporting documents should be sent to: Mr. John G, McMynn CA, Secretary Treswrer School District No, 92 {Nisgha) 454) Lakelse Avenue Terrace, BC VéG IPS Closing date for applications Is October 15, 1979. IM [2 T: MEDIATELY: 1977 - 31 foot | — Wilderness travel tralier. } Aaking $8,500. View at Reel Inn Hotel, Highway 16 West. Last tralier on left. (etfn-27- #79) 1967, 12x55 Glendale mobile home. Unfurnished. $6,100. Phone 635-7006. (p5-30) For Sale: 12x56 foot Knight trailer on jarge lot 1150180 foot. For further info please call 635-5596 or view at 3560 Newell Avenve. (p20-160) 65. RECREATIONAL “VEHICLES 77 Vanguard motor home. GNC chassis. Low mileage. Phone 6354707. (p§-50) ie LIVESTOCK Pasture for rent for horses. Phone 636-8271. (p5-50) Part quarter horse. part thoroughbred mare in foal to Tan Tin. Enjoys gymkhana type events. Does welt, Que to foai In late Apel) or May. Easy keeper. Fast will be ‘2 registered Arab. Call 635- Maa ater 4pm. (5-50) A helmet can be the most important piece of equipment you own. You can help keep yourself from becoming one of those statistics by reaching for your helmet as automatically as you reach for the ignition key, the Motoreycla Safety Foundation points out. And, the helmet you select should bear a label from the U.S. Department of Transporta- tion, American National Stan- dards Institute or the Snell Memorial Foundation. For the greatest comfort and protection, a helmet should fit snugly but not tightly. Avoid one that's loose, and remember to | fasten the chin strap securely, It's a good idea, too, to ‘affix reflectorized materials to the back and sides of your helmet and wear bright colored clothing that will make you more visible to other motorcyclists and drivers. You might want to: apply reflective tape to your gloves and jacket for night riding. It's common sense Lo wear a helmet and other protective gear. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. #2 (NISGHA) COMPETITION (September 25, 1979 - OPEN) APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE POSITION OF; RELIEVING HOUSE PARENTS -IN GROUP HOMES, NEW Al YANSH, B.C. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Man and wife team, 2 Age: preferrably In their “late twenties”. 3 Experience: ‘ 4) Living in large family situations. b) Ability to prepare meals for 12 full time residents and upwards to 20 students for over-night situations. ¢) Working with large groups of children. d) Ability to counsel, guide and maintain a dolly routine of running a darge home. ‘ Secondary education (No. 3 may over-ride this en). § Commitment to working a 16 day work cycle, with 4 days off, and repeating the 16 day work cycle each month, & important: Successful candidaies must have large reserves of patlance, dependability, humour, genuine love end concern for children of all ages, the ability to work along with 12 other House Parents. LETTERS OF APPLICATION CAN BE SENT TO: Mr. Nick Kels, District Superintendent of Schools School District No. 92 (Niaghal, Board Office, New Aiyansh, 6.C. Phone: 633-2228 CLOSING DATE: No closing date. Please send op- Gilcations in IMMEDIATELY. Eurocen Pulp and Paper Co, Lid. Kitimat Logging Divislon HIGH LEAD YARDING CONTRACTOR High lead yarding contractor required to fell and yard approximately 20,000 cunlis per annum commencing wed. Interested persons should direct inquiries and applications to: EWROCAN. PULP & P4PER CO.LTO. Attn. M. Alaric Logging Superintendent Killmat Logging Division 0" P.O. Box 1400 Kitimat, BC. vac 2H) (604) 632-3191} SUNDANCE SKI & SPORTS bys has an opening for a SALESPERSON Applicants should be able to mect the public and have an interest In sports. Apply In person at 4736 Lakelse (Mini Mail) or phone 635-5848 for Interview. g ~ British Columbia = Buildings Corporation POSITION AVAILABLE TITLE: STORESPERSON GROUP: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LOCATION: TERRACE DEPARTMENT: REGION 4 OPEN TO BOTH MALE ANO FEMALE AP. PLICANTS. DUTIES: Employees In ihia function are required.jo carry out the general routine duties in a storeroom: fill orders from stock; transport arileles to and from the stores: load or unload sort and place articles on sheives: maintain and update accurate stock accounting recorda; perform pericdie Inventory checks and reconcile fo stock records; ensure the stores and working areas are maintained In a clean and orderly condition. Performs clerical! functions and other related work as required. QUALIFICATIONS: Education equivalent to Grade 10. A good knowledge of material handling or warehouse procedures within a malntenance-construction environment preferred, Some stores of warehouse experience, Ability to follow specific Instructions and exercise tact. Ability te qperate office equipment preferred. Must possess a valid B.C. Driver's License. SALARY: $1100 - $1214 per month. & percent Increase will be applied subject to Union ratification. SEND APPLICATIONS TO: Mr. Ken Eastman, Building Manager, British Columbia 4027 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. V8G 1K? Bulldings Corporation, APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER Sth, 1977 BEFORE 4:30 P.M,