‘A14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 25, 1990 ‘SSTEIED _ L. In Terrace The following convictions took place in Terrace adult criminal provincial court on the dates indi-— cated according to information Wanted - 7 oe Experienced loving mother wishes to babysit In own home. Mid-Aug. — and on. Looking for friend for four- year-old. Phone 635-5809, 8/8p Work wanted for big or small carpentry or renovation work. Phone Ed at 635-6540 after 6 p.m. B/8p Journeyman carpenter available for — work. Phone 635-3103. 8/15p Journeyman carpenter will do finishing work, renovations, cabinet Installation, patios, etc. Phone 635-6277 after 6 p.m. 8/15p PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF CROWN LANDS | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND Take notice that Harry John Mc- Cowan and Carol J. McCowan of Terrace, occupation businessman, Intends to make application to the Ministry of Crown Lands regional! in ‘Smithers for a Foreshore Lease of land generally situated at Lakelse Lake and more specifically described in (a) or (b) balow; (a) Legal description: D.L. 4127, R5, C.D. exe. plans 1500, 1538, 1688, 1604, 1694, 4615, 5136, 6528. (b} Commencing at a post planted: North West corner of above South approximately 80 meters, thence 50 meters West; thance 80 meters North; thence 10 meters East; and containing 0.25 ha more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is: Sea Plane Base. Comments concerning this ap- ‘plication may be made to the Senior Land Officer, Ministry of Crown Lands, Bag 5000, Smithers, 8.C. VOJ 2NO0, Telephone 847-7334, File ' #6404165. Carol J. McCowan Harry J. McCowan Dated July 8, 1990. MINISTRY OF _. GROWN'LANDS.. Honourable Dave Parker, Minister | ~ | ' NOTICE The City of Terrace has-funding . available for litter pickup by non- . profit community groups. Gar- bage bags are suppiled and pay- ment is per bag of collected Iit- - ter. For information or registra- tlon of your group, please con- . tact the Public Works Depart- ment at 5003 Graham Avanue, phone 635-6311. “B.C. BUILDINGS PROJECT 196002 ’ To supply labour and materials ’ to CONSTRUCT FOURPLEX - RESIDENCE, MINISTRY OF FORESTS, ’ QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, B.C. Tender documents may be ob- - tained after July 16th, 1990 from British Columbia Bulidings Cor- . poration, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. V8G 1K?. Tender documents are also available at in Prince Rupert, B.C. and Queen Charlotte City, B.C. . $100.00 bld daposit (certified cheque) will be required and will be refunded upon return of plans. Sealed Tenders will be received at 4825 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 until 3:00 p.m. August 3rd, 1890 and will be opened in public at that time. Tender documents may be view- ed at Northern B.C. Construction Asscciation, 3851 - 18th Avenue, Princa George, B.C. V2N 1B1; Terrace Construction Associa- tlon, 4416 Legion Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. V8G 1N6; Kitimat Con- struction Association, 724 Enter- prise Avenue, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 26; Prince Rupert Construction Association, 801 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1R1; Bulkley Valley Lakes District Construction Association, 4124 Railway Avenue, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0; Amalgamated Con- . struction Association, 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H 2K3. For further information please contact Barry Book in Terrace at 638-3221. B.C. Buildings Corporation | | PROVINCE OF ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders for the reshaping and graveling of 1,000 +/- of the Thunderbird East F.S.R. will be received at the Ministry of For- ests, Kalum Forest District, 200 - . 5220 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.Cc., VBG 1L1 until 1:00 p.m., August 8, 1990. All Inquiries should be made to the Resource Officer Engineer- ing, Kalum Forest District at ‘638-3290. ; Tender packages wilt be avallable from the Kalum District Office. Tenders must be completed and submitted on the form and envelope supplied in accordance with the conditions of tender. . the Government Agent’s Office NOTICE TO TENDER SANITARY LANDFILL ‘CONTRACT Tender forms and specifications may be picked: up at the Public Works Yard, 5003 Graham Avenue between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. The City of Terrace will accept bids until-July 27th, 1990 at 3:00 p.m. For further information con-. 228. THE CITY OF TERRACE ’J INVITATION TO TENDER Location: Northwest Community College, Terrace. Project: To connect the college’s two malin water lines. To view site and collect Tender documents contact Mr. Peter Crompton or Mr. Tom Yeager at: Northwest Community College 5331 McConnell Avenue Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6511 All bids to be. sealed and re- ceived by August ard, 1990. tact D. Gare at 635-6311, local - | August 24th. Too-Late To Classily 2 FOR SALE — German Jagd Terrier, 10 month old male. Phone 1-587-2661 in Vanderhoof. _—-B/1p WANTED TO RENT — Career woman new to Terrace needs small house or cottage Sept. 1. Call col- lact, 1-828-1220, 8/15p Work to commence ne Jater than §. Court | Monday, June 18 — Jean Paul Lavallee was. fined $200 and given six-month concur- rent probation orders on two counts of failing to comply with an’ existing probation order. Tuesday, June 19 Diedrich Fehr was sentenced to 14 months in jail and prohibited -from driving for five years for impaired driving. Jack Herbert Wesley was sen- tenced to consecutive 30-day jail ‘terms on each of two counts of breach of probation. Thursday, June 21 Agnes Vera Tait was sentenced to seven days in jail for theft. Paul Joseph Leclerc was given a one-year. suspended jail sentence for assault. Friday, June 22 Phillip Edward Quock was sen- tenced to three months in jail and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Kenneth Brian Milton was fined $500 and given a one-year driver's licence suspension for impaired - driving. Dane Albert Ganson was fined $1,000 and given a one-year driv- er’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Wesley Harland Bradford was given a conditional nine-month suspended jail-sentence for com- mitting mischief. Larry Douglas Smith was fined $75 for failure to appear in court The lowest or any tender will not i necessarily be accepted. | | 8.C.0.A,P.0. Branch 73, wish to § extend the kitchen at the Happy Geng Centre. Construction com- anles Interested contect Fred | Berghauser at 635-6634. Blue- prints available. 1962 Toyota truck - 1980 Dodge van 2-dr. sw. ',. 1986 Dodge van 1960 Ford van To view contact Mr. Tony | 635-651. Northwest Community College; Terrace have the following vehicles for sale by sealed bids. Bids will be ac- cepted up to 4:00 p.m. August 3, 1990, ; os 1988 Volkswagen Fox station wagon - 1987 Volkswagen Fox station wagon —— 1986 Volkswagen Fox 4-dr.sedan Reddy, Northwest Community College, | | Lotro sc. . LOTTO 6/48 EXTRA EXPRESS: ~ ‘ PROVINGIAL BC KENO. And the winners are... These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between these numbers and those held by the corporation, the corporation's numbers shall be held as correct. so PBAWLDATE July 21, 1990 duty 18, 1000 - July 24, 1000 July 18,1900" - _ duly 21, 1900. duly 241900: July 20, 1990 July 21, 1060 July 20, 1980 duly 19, 1990 duly 18, 1990 “July 17, 1990 July 16, 1990 WINNING NUMPEAS 09-27-28:36-87-46 Bonus 12 10-12-18-38-43-49 Bonus 40 _— 26-49-66.07 42-§2-84-93 O4-10-24-25-20-31 262052, 609231 576460 682673 1721868 08-28-29-33-34-41-49-56 04-05-10-26-47-49-54-56 03-14-15-22-26-90-41-54 02-20-21-31-34-96-98-40 09-00-10-21-94-37-42-48 14-12-16-19-90-35-46-52 _ provided by the court registry. and $75 for breach of recogniz- ance. — dolph Winn was sentenced to three months in jail and placed on probation for two years for pos- session of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. Winn was given a three-month consecutive sentence for a violation of the Food and Drug Act and a 15-day consecutive séntence for illegal possession o narcotics. Monday, June 25 Mary Helena Sebastian was given a two-year suspended jail sentence for assault causing bodily harm. Tuesday, June 26 Edward ‘Lori Sinclair was fined $1,000 and piven a one-year driv- er’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Thursday, June 28 . David Frank Halvorson was fined $100 for threatening to destroy’ property, $100 for failure to comply with a condition of recog- nizance and given a one-year suspended jail sentence for com- mitting mischief in relation to private property. Beatrice Elizabeth Costello was fined $300 for impaired driving. Ross Albert McNeil was fined $800 for impaired driving. Friday, June 29 Marty Sorenson was fined $500 and prohibited from driving for three months for impaired driving. Dolly Charlene Lepretre was fined $100 for theft. - James Gerard Ryan was fined $100 for theft. ‘ Herbert Wayne Azak was fined $200 for illegal possession of narcotics. ; Lewis Phillip Fernandes was fined $150 for driving without due , care and attention. Alvin Frederick Gosnell was sentenced to 14 days in jail for being at large before the expiry of a jail term. ; Tuseday, July3 David Alan Pearce was fined $75 for obstructing a police officer, — Peter James Dobler was fined $300 for driving while disqualified and $500 for assault. Michael Robert Morrison was fined $1,200 for assault. . Jeffrey Brian Quock was fined $100 for committing mischief in relation to property. Lila Edith Wilson was fine $125 for theft. Friday, July 6 : Ada Agnes Mickey was senten- ' ced to 14 days in jail for theft and: . given a 30-day consecutive sen- tence for escaping from custody, Kimball Anthony Tait was fined $50 for illegal possession of narc- olics, Peter Valentine Abou was sen. lenced to seven days in jail for theft. a