CLASSIFIEDS ‘BUSINESS SERVICES “West Coast Chimney Service ~ 'Claan chimney maintenance dealer for: FINGUARD CHIMNEY FIRE Ex- TINGUISHERS. Phone 635-9557. Pro Tech Electronics Complete electronics repalrs and services, Service centre for most major brands, Satallite TV systems. 4519 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6134, Northwest Consolidated Supply Ltd. Your complete source for ail your heating needs. 5239 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-7158. Total Busineas Services Typing, voice pager, photocopying, 24-hour answering service. No. 1 9238 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2N4, Phone 638-6195. All-West Glass Terrace Ltd. Auto glass specialists, ICBC claims handled promptly. 4711-A Keith Avenue. Phone 638-1186. Ken’s Marine Merc Crulsers, Mariner outboards, Hamilton and outboard Mariner Jets, Homelight lawnmowers, Yamaha 3 and 4 wheelers, Yamaha Power Products, Shindalwa chain saws and power products. DL No. 7550. 4946 Greig Avenue. Phone 635-2909. B & G Grocery Laundromat and Carwash, Open 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.dally. 2701 South Kalum Street. Phone 635-6180. Terrace Equipment Sales Ltd. Sales and Service for Motorcycles, Chainsaws, Snowmobiles, Marine Supplies. 4441 Lakelse Avenue, Ter- race. Phone 635-6384, Doe’s Cartage & Storage Co. (1984) Ltd. Agents for United Van Lines, .. Across town or across the nation. 3711 Blakeburn Street, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-2728. In Kitimat Phone 632-2544, ; Nate’s Electric Industrlal, Commercial & Residen- tial Wiring. 4931 Lazelte Avenue, Ter- race, B.C. Phone 638-1876. Nathan Waddell - Electrical Contractor. HI-Quallty Belting & Contracting Services inflatable Boat Repairs, Durable ‘High Quality Vulcanizing Repairs. We. specialize in Conveyer Belt In- stallatlons, Splicing, and Repairs. Vulcanizing and Puliey Lagging. 24 hour .gervice, reasonable rates. Phone 638-0663 or 638-8530. North Coast Auto Repairs Ltd. Specializing in 4 x 4 and Automatic Transmission Repairs. 3220 River Drive, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6967. . DLN Contracting Commerclal & Residential Construc- tion, Malntenance, Repairs & Renovations Wood Stove Installa- tlons. No. 43916 Mountainview Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-5859; Kalum Electric Ltd. Major Appliances: Frigidaire, Elec- trohome, Westinghouse, Quasar T.V., Sales & Service, VCR, Parts Depot for all makes, We service all makes. 3234 Kalum Street, Phone: 635-6286. Thomhill Grocery & Laundromat Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fresh meat cut daily, Fresh produce, ‘Take-out’ foods, Stamp Agency. Across from Thornhill Elementary. Phone 635-6624, _Chimo Delivery Do you have problems picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your mov- ing and delivery needs, phone for ex- perienced and speedy service. Daily Grocery Pickup from Safeway and Co-op 1:30 and 5:30 pm. Only $4.00, free to Seniors, only through Chimo . and Safeway. Phone 638-8530. = NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estofe of the deceased: JAHODICS: ISTVAN A.K.A. STEVE JAHODICS, LATE OF BOX 351, TERRACE, B.C, Creditors and others having claims ogainst the soid estate(s}), are hereby required to send them duly verified to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 300 Hornby Street, Vancouver, 8.C., YO2Z 2E5, before APRIL 20, 1988 ofter which date the assets or the said eslote(s) will be distributed, having ragord only to claims that have been received. §.C, Rumsey PUBLIC TRUSTEE 3/30c $a 2 Province of ae British Columbia = Ministry of Forasts and Lands NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR FOREST LICENCE A16886 Forest Act (Section 11) TAKE NOTICE that interested persons ore in- vited to submit applications to the Chief Forester for a Forest Licence(s) which wil! authorize the harvesting of 50.000 m’, or a par- tion thereot, of timber annvolly for 15 years from lends within the Kalum Timber Supply Araa (TSA). Applicants are required to provide legal ability and commiimant to provide complete and unencumbered public access through In- dion Reserva Lands in the area of Interes! with a logging mainline to eventually [ola the Nass- Alice Arm Forest Service Read. The successtul applicant will also be required to construct a bridge over [he Nass River on a location and to standards approved by the Reglonal Manager within two (2) years of award of the Licence. The successful applicant will be required lo, following the completion of horvesling and slash disposal operations, at his own expense, establish, an the land subject to the cutting par- mit a crop of commarcially valuable species of timber In a free growing state, os specified in the stocking standards document approved by the licensor or District Manager. This respon- sibility shall extend to and include the expense of growing of seedlings, planting, brushing ond weading as required to achieve a free growlng sate. ‘ Any Forest Licence that Is issued may be replaced subject, to the availability of harvestable mature limber and to satisfoctory licensee performance as determined by the Regional Manager. Applications must be recelved by the Chief Forester al 1450 Government Streai, Victoria, B.C,, VBW 3E7, on or before 15:90 hours on May 5, 1988. Bonus olfers may be submitted in whole multiples of one hundred dollars ($100.00). . Application forms and further particulars may ba obtained from Timber Policy Branch, Minlstry of Forests and Lands, 1450 Govern- ment Street, Victorlo, 8.C,, V8W 3E7, or the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forest and Lands, Bag 5000, 3726 Aifred Street, Smithers, B.C, VOJ 2N0. This notica specifically cancels and replaces the notice published in the British Colurnbla Gazette, Vol. CXXVIIL January 14, 1998, page 50, Ist column under the heading Forest Licence Alééa6, 4/ie — NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: WOODS: VINCENT MATTHEW, LATE OF 3624 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the sald estate(s), are hereby required to send them duly verifled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C., VOZ 265, before APAIL 20, 1988 after which date the assats or the sold estate(s) will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been recelved. . 5.C, Rumsey PUBLIC TRUSTEE 3/30c ' B.C., V8J 3R4. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Northern B.C. based and. owned transportation company in business for many years seeks to fulfil a management position in Prince Rupert. The right person will ideally have some accounting and administrative background to be part of the management team. They will alse have the desire to learn all aspects of the business’ and be prepared to accept responsibility including supervision. Computer knowledge helpful, Career opportunity for person of ambition and initiative. Company benefits pro- gram. Salary negotiable. Please reply with resume and required salary to: Lindsay’s Cartage & Storage (1973) Ltd. P.O. Box 457, Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Atlin Highway Olstrict: Dease Lake Project or Job Number; J0001C-53/88 . Project or Job Description: Mainienance of Reed Side Rast Areas within the Good Hope Lake Foreman Area, whihin the Oease Loke Highwoys District. Tender Opening Date/Time: April 14, 1998 at 2:00 p.m, Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender documents with envelope, plans, specifications and’ conditions of jender are available free of charga ONLY from Dease take Highways District Office, Stikine and Commer- clol Ave., Dease Lake, B.C, between the hours of 6:30 and 4:00 p.m. Manday to Friday, except Holidays. Also available at: Foreman’s Office, Good Hope Lake Phone number of ariginating office: 771-4513 Pra-Tender meeting will be held at: Ministry of Transporation and Highways, District Office. Dense Lake, B.C. Date/Time: April 7, 1988 ot 2:00 p.m. Tandars will be opened ot Ministry of Trenspor- lation and Highways, Distric! Office, Stikine and Commercial Avenue, Dease Lake, B.C. Ministry Official . D.P. Stead District Highways Manoger 3/30 Terrace Review — Brandy Alexander is just one of 100 grade one and two Thornhill Primary _ Students who took part in the school’s operetta version of “Bambi”. Under Wednesday, March 30, 1988 23 on Re the diraction of Thornhill Primary Music Teacher Jan Iverson, the students honed the production to perfection for tha Pacific Northwest Music Festival. The production combined percussion, choir and acting. Sexual Assauit Centre — continued from page 5 drug abuse is now considered saciety’s problem, so should sex- ual assault. It seems lop-sided when the new Victim Assistance Program recognizes us as a valu- able community service, and re- fers people to us, yet our fund- ing remains low.’’ The Sexual Assault Centre Employment Wanted Wanted: Janitorial work as soon as possible. Monday - Saturday. 10 hours per day. For more information call 635-2587. 3/30p Lost & Found = Lost — Blue and white budgie on McConneall-bench area. $100 reward offered. Phone 635-5256. 4/6p B.C. BUILDINGS EY | TENDERS INVITED Janitorial Services for Courthouse, 3406 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. ~ Sealed Tenders will be received at the office ol B.C. Buildings Corporation, 4825 Keith Avenue, Terroce B.C., V8G 1K7. until 3:00 p.m.. April 20, 1988 and will be opened in public ot that time. For the purpose of determining the nature and extent of work Invalved, the Manager o: his designote will conduc! o tour of the subject premises on April 4, 1988. All contractors wishing ta bid MUST citend this four ol: LOGY - Courthouse, 3406 Kalum Street, Terrace at 10:00 a.m. For further information call Jim Crawford or Wall Hall in Terrace of 638-3221 . 3/30¢ B.C. Buildings Corporation” Terrace Art Association AAA Box 92 Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A4 The Terrace Art Association is in the process of finalizing and closing out our “Picture Loan”. If you have any paintings at the gallery, please collect them by April 30, 1988. After this date the paintings will become the property of the Terrace Art Association who will be free to sell them. NATICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID TUMILSON, RETIRED STATIONARY ENGINEER, FORMERLY OF TERRACE, . BRITISH COLUMBIA Creditors and others having clalms against the above estate are re- quired to send full particulars of such claims to Robertson & Com- pany, P.O, Box 746, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4C3, on or before the 4th day of April, 1988, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only for claims that have been received. Flora Lily Banks ond David Carlaton Tumilson, ; Executors By: Murdoch R. Robertson, Soliclior 1/30e currently requires more supplies for the children’s corner, books and pamphlets, and assistance with photocopying and long dis- tance telephone charges. Al- though the Centre does have a tax number for charitable dona- tions, Stoner mused that ‘‘Per- haps people can more easily see the results from contributing to ‘save the parks’ kind of issues. It’s more concrete: you can see the trees. But why not ‘save the children’? I know there are results when I see children who have come through the Centre who are now doing well, whom we have been able to give some skills to help them.cope.”’ Editorial — continued from page 4 the theory that public sector set- tlements set the benchmark for private sector appetites, has gone to astounding lengths to hide the largesse the government is forecast to realize over the next fiscal year. It looks like a risky proposi- tion. Most major unions have been held to marginal pay and benefit increases since the begin- ning of restraint, and the largest part of the awards have not kept pace with increases in the cost of living. Labor leaders and their constituents are in a hungry mood, and even if Couvelier has tried to do some slight-of-hand work with public money, noth- ing can hide the well-publicized record profits last year of the major forest companies. p.m. and 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE Mills Memorial Hospital offers for sale by public tender bid, a variety of used household furniture, appliances and office equipment. Items may be viewed at the Nurses Residence on Thursday April 7, 1988 between the hours of 1:00 Bid forms and bidding instructions will be available at the time of viewing. For further infor- mation contact Charlie Lindstrom, Director of Plant Services, 635-2211 local 279.