Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS--TENDERS Elactoral District: Omineca Electoral. Olstrict Highway District: Burna Lake highways Olstrict Project or Job Numbar: K 0420 Project or Job Description: Winter: - Maintenance 1987/88 Equity Mine Road. Tender Cpening Date/Time: September 25, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. local ilme. Surety Bid Bond or Gertifled.Deposit . Cheque Is not required. Tender documents with envelope, plans, apecificatians and conditions of tender are avallabie free of charge ONLY from: Minlatry of Transportation and Highways | 108-2nd Avenue, Burns Lake, B.C. - VOU 1E0 between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holldays. Phone number of originating office: 682-7161 Pre Tender meoting will be held at: 108-2nd. J Avenue, Burne Lake, B.C: Date/Time: September 17, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. Tenders will be opened at 104-2nd Avenue, Burns Lake, B.C. VOU 1E0 Ministry Offical - W.J. Sunderwood - Bf23¢ : Province of | British Columbia NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOVISA RATCLIFF LESTIN, ALSO KNOWN AS LOUISE RATCLIFFE LESTIN, WIDOW, LATE OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ; Creditors and others having claims against _the above estate ara required to send full - particulars of auch claims to: . Robertson & Company, — = P.O, Box 746, a Terrace, B., vaG 4C3 . “en of Before the 15 day of October, 1987, after which date the estale’s assets will be. dlatributed,. having tegard. only to claims. that have been recelved. ° - _ Margaret A. McKeown “ Executrbe Lf Be British Columbia Parks oF ‘Waste Management Branch Waste management file No. AE-7330 APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF . | THE WASTE MANAGEMENT . _. ACT (Effluent) f. This appiication Is to be filed with the Regional Waste Manager al Waste Manage- ment Branch P.O. Bag 5000, Smithers, British Columbia VOJ 2NO. “| > “any person who may ba adversely affected by the discharge or storage of the. waste may within 20 days tram the last date of posting under-saction Ya) or publication, © service or display under section 4, write to the manager stating how he Is affected. " Praamblé: Tha purpose of this application -is to request autharization to discharge ef- ‘fluent from the Village of Greenville to‘the ground. +, We Lakalzap Indian Band of Greenville, - B.C. VOU 1X0, heraby apply for a permit to discharge. effluent from‘a multi septic tank and dual sawaga lagoon system located at partly within Lachkaltsap indian Reserve No. 9 and partly within District Lot. 1044, Cassiar District (2.36 ha portion) to the Nass River approximately 300 M. distance which flows scuthwest and discharges Into ~ Portland Inlet and giva notice of application to all persons affected. 2. The land upon which the treatment work will be located is Lachkaitsap Indian Reserve No. 9and District Lal 1044, Cassiar District 3. The discharge will be located at same as 4, The rate.ol discharge will be: Maximum daily 230m* day Average dally(based. on operating perlod) 230 m da The. operating periad duriag which the’ ef. fluent will be discharged is. continuous §.. The. characterislics of the. effluent discharged shail be equivilant to or better than typical untreatad municipal sewage. 6. Tha. lype of traatment to be applied is primary treatment followed. by effluant in. filtration to ground. 7. Datad thig 20 day of August, 4997. . Lakalzap Indlan Band, telephone No. 965-5341. -Acopy of this application was posted at ‘the . ‘site In accordance with the Wasle Manage ment Reguiations on September 4, 1987. . : - 9/23 Province of Ministry of . Enviroment &. a really think it’s time ‘we get a. CNIB - the annual Cana The Terrace Rotary Club, represented by Phil Hart! (left), recently helped A Potholes — --your - ‘car: ‘taking - the. visiting grandparents to those places —_ - it twould be cheaper taking a cab. dian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) fund-raising continued from page 7 few things straightened out. ~Thousands of feet of grass was laid out like a carpet this year, it was watered but it was never cut. Next year you will probably see continued from page 17 - ras drive by donating $1,000. Gerry Stolz of the GNIB received the contribution. aspects of the CNIB is treated in the same manner a a blind per- son. “Some of our programs . may not be needed, but there is mo change in our willingness to . help,’’ Stolz. explained. -The CNIB -is ‘very active in - promoting eye safety and holds many workshops and other ser- vices -to help people ‘Prevent . visual impairment. An -annual: budget of $3.7 million is ‘used in. the B.C., 2. Yukon every year, and the Oc- tober ‘campaign. helps to keep that: budget adequate. - Stolz hopes to raise $10,000 in “the Central North this year through the campaign. ‘‘We are . very appreciative of the Terrace - Centennial’ Lions and most recently the Terrace Rotary Club for: their support,’” Stolz. said, ‘and we'd like to get more chibs. ~ involved with the CNIB so that ‘we can fund programs like the ‘talking book library; and con- _ ‘tinue to provide support.’’ ’ .. - it cut once, turn brown, get y watered once, then die. Taxes collected.on-our houses 9. in-the past three. hears have ime. creased three ‘ times,-yet, our house values. have dropped three times. No incentive'is given’ for © having a nice yard, keéping. your. - own ditches clean,. filling in your. own potholes, watering. your. 7 | own road to cut down the dust,: burning the tall grass in the. spring to prevent fires, picking | ‘up garbage from the major ~ sources of fast foods. Things that top my. list. of . _ priorities are: 1, Get the roads in shape to stay in power.. eo 2. Get the streets cleaned. ‘up. of - litter and use the inmates to do oe it. 3. Explain how: Kitimat with its . - streets and roads in the condi- tion which are something to.be proud of, with comparable taxes - per capital, can make Terrace’: - look like we are a major earth- : quake. ° Thada discussion with one of the road people a year ago. ‘If . you really ‘want to get an honest - answer, listen to the crew teliof ’ the waste of thousands." I spoke with a prominant lady : who, for years, has been furious of the waste of monies on the: landscaping of the arena ‘hill, “‘and what an eyesore that is’’. Every time I think of the run- ning of this city without. ap- parent common sense, . it’ gives “me the chills — and since winter | snow . removal is another pet peeve, I’m _ nding ithis right now. 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