A1l4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 26, 1991 CLASSIFIED 4 _ PROVINCE OF ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA | MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION _AND HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE ROAD CLOSURE Pursuant to Section 26 of the Bil-Nor Tillicum Lodge 4720 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1R6 . : 638-8111 Pursuant to the Hotel Keepers Act for debt incurred by Dale Gjersten D.B.A. Lindale Logging amount owing $7,334.81 for sale one Wabco 777 Scarifier Grader Model #29 Serial #1703 c/w snow wing and two teeth ripper. WII be sold by sealed bid July 4, 1991. | Grader may be seen at Bil-Nor Lodge, Nass Valley, B.C. “Highway Act”, public notice Is hereby given that Highway #37 will be closed to through traffic approximately 155 km South of Dease Lake at the Burrage River in the Stikine Highways District, from Saturday, June 29, 1991 at 8:00 a.m. to Sunday, June 30, 1991 at 8:00 a.m. : This closure Is necessary for detour completion. B.F, Mackay District Highways Manager FOR: Honourable Lyall Hansen Minister of Transportation B.C. BUILDINGS EH] _ TENDERS INVITED Project 297001, To supply labour and materials to CONSTRUCT FIVE RESIDENGES, MINISTRY OF FORESTS, DEASE LAKE, BC. Tender documents may be ob- talned after June 14, 1991 from British Columbia Bulidings Cor- poration, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Ter- race, B.C, V8G 1K7. Tender documents are also available at the Government Agent’s Office in Smithers and Cassiar. Sealed Tenders will be received at 4825 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.c. V8G 1K7 until 3:00 p.m., June 28, 1991 and will be opened in public at that time. Tender documents may be view- ed at Northern B.C, Construction Association, 3851 Eighteenth Avenue, Prince George, B.C. V2N 1B1; Terrace Construction Asso- | clatlon, 4416 Legion Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. V8G 1N6; Kitimat Sat- ellite Plan Room, 724 Enterprise | Avenue, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2E6; Prince Rupert Construction As- sociation, 801 Fraser Street, § Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1R1; Bulkley Valley-Lakes District Construction Association, P.O. Box 2256, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0; Amalgamated Construction Association, 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H 2K3. For further information please: | f contact Barry Book In Terrace at 638-3221. ~BGhydro REQUEST FOR TENDERS BC Hydro is requesting offers to supply labour and material to In- Stall controls, new lighting, gas conversions and mis. office renovations at the following BC Hydro offices: Prince Rupert E703-130/01 Kitimat E704-033 Smithers E612.091 Hazelton E612-092 To obtain the required documents contact your local Hydro office. Please direct en- - quires and send tenders.to: Margaret Leler (561-4889) BC Hydro Marketing Box 6500 Prince George, B.C. V2N 2K4 Tenders close on July 4th, 1991 B.C. Buildings Corporation | @ 11:00 a.m. WH PROVINCE OF ESS) BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Name Act” by me: Tineka M. Sullivan of 2511 Cralg Drive, Terrace, B.C. V8G 3J4 as follows: TO CHANGE MY NAME FROM: Tineka Margaretha McDougall TO Tineka Margaretha Hansen. DATED THIS 25TH DAY OF | DUNE A. 1201 6/26p and Highways _ Support Your Lung Association DATE: June 24, 1991 AT: Dease Lake ig Province of . Bag... oren Columba Ministry of Tranaportation and Highways Hon. Lysil Hanson, Minister - — == Blaster Mystery Either Program Mac or IBM . The dispute centred on a Heek Brook pond in the Terrace bench area may soon be resolved. The four-year-old question of liability in the flooding of private property by filling a ravine with dirt has been in the Ministry of Environ- ment’s appeal process for several months. But Wilf Dreher, regional manager of the Water Management Branch in Smithers, says a minis- {ry representative from Victoria and Smithers engineering section head Reid White have now investi- Carmen Sandiego Any Version Girl Guides Guides ofCanada duCanada TALL TOTEM DIVISION Contact: gated the scene and talked to both Ben Webber and Stan Kinkead, the property owners involved. Dreher says it’s not clear how long it will take Victoria to make a decision. This type of situation doesn’t often arise in areas of low population density. He notes, how- ever, that there is a backlog of hundreds of similar appeals relat- ing to environmental concerns in more highly populated areas, and that backlog may slow the process down 4 little. Kathy Davies 638-1245 Marg Cooper 638-0609 a “Intuit Quicken Mac or IBM 5g? Terrace 4720 Lazelle Ave 638-0321 Prince George 1330 5th Ave 800- 102nd Ave. Kamloops 657 Victoria St. 374-6887 Dawaon Creek Prince Rupert 601 2nd Ava West 624-6560 Cranbrook 1107 Baker St 782-6865 426-2775 Kelowna 546 Leon St. 762-7759 Sale ends June 30, 1991 "] POND DISPUTE NEAR CONCLUSION — Lerman uy ory Rear eae neat SERONONE an Ne manl gar arrears pairs Le ~~ Peril nai Pe a el