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They will have a~ crafts fair, dance demonstra- tions, native foods and a salmon | barbecue, all’ in Lower Little Park. The Shriners’ Clowns will be active in the Legion-sponsored “parade and in. all children’s |. events throughout the five-day extravaganza, ; The B.C. Old Age Pensioners #73 ~will have their usual delicious pancake breakfast and have a float in the parade. The Seniors Games Society ‘will again host the Seniors’ Mile, with plans to expand it to in- Legion, clude other age groups. Fireworks are again planned. Details are yet to be arranged. : ‘Present at the meeting were representatives from the Rotary Club, Shrine Clowns, the BCOAP, Seniors Games Committee, Centennial Lions, Peaks Gymnastics, Men’s ’ Slo-Pitch, Northern Motor Inn, Terrace Inn, Kermode Friend- ship Centre, and the Riverboat Days committee members. Of- ficers ‘this year are president Maria Thomsen, internal vice- president Gail Holtom, external vice-president - Mary Ann Burdett, secretary Ruth Wright, . treasurer Louise Luedtke, and directors Vesta Douglas . and Milt Lindsay. The next general meeting of the Riverboat Days committee will be on May 10 at 7:30-p.m. in the Legion. Auditorium to finalize plans. - ~ Beautification Society _ ponders coming projects | The Terrace Beautification Society called a brief meeting on Thursday, Apri! 12 in the coun- - cil chambers at city hall to begin plans for the forthcoming year. It- was decided that another meeting will be held May 3, ata time and place yet to be deter- mined, to provide more input to the organization, to elect a new executive, and to arrange. for projects for the coming year. Among the projects in the past for which the Society has been responsible are the placing around town of the receptacles for rubbish, arranging for grass to be planted on the boulevards, and for the work on. the arena hill and several small events, ‘*City council has been very supportive of the beautification project,” said George Clark, an active member, ‘‘and are waiting to receive our projects for this year. We need to meet again and identify the ideas which we all have.”’ Apr. 13, 1990 WASH by 1 MIN by 2 MIN by 2 EDM by 1 LA by 1 HTF by 1 MTL by 3 WASH by 1 ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June20 CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oci. 23-Nov, 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN | Dec, 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan, 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Public recognition comes as a result of your un- canny insight into what direction current trends take. 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O35-6440 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (ucsos from the bea y BICYCLES Ot Child's, Skyline, 1sp, Black 02.Boy's, Isp, Black ~— 03 Boy's, isp, Black 04 Boy's, 1sp, Orange 05 Boy's, 1sp, Silver 06 Boy's, AllPro, Pro-Flash, 1sp, Silver 07 Boy's, BMX, High, 1sp, Silver |... 08 Boy's, Hikari, HK4000, tsp, Silver 09 Boy's, Kuwahara, Magician, isp, Blue 10 Boy's, Norco, isp, White/Red 11 Boy's, Precision, Freestyle, 1sp, Blue/White 12 Boy’s, Precision, Freestyle, 1sp, White/Black 13 Boy’s, Raleigh, ProTrack, 1sp, Silver 14 Boy's, Raleigh, Red Baron, isp, Red 15 Boy’s, Randor, Freestyle, 1sp White 16 Boy's, SuperCycle, Bobcat Mx, isp, Silver 17 Lady’ 5, Isp, Blue 18 Lady's, AllPro, 10sp, Blue 19 Lady's, Apollo, Capri, 3sp, Blue 20 Lady’s, Raleigh, 10sp, Blue 21 Man’s, 10sp, Blue 22 Man’s, 10sp, Blue 23 Man's, 10sp, Red 24 Man’s, 10sp, Silver 25 Man’s, AllPro, 10sp, Grey 26 Man's, AllPro, 10sp, Grey 27 Mars, AliPro, 12sp, Gray 28 Man's, Apollo, 12sp, Black 29 Man's, Apolio, 10sp, Green 30 Man's, Apollo, 10sp, Green 31 Man’s, Apollo, 10sp, Red 32 Man's, Apollo, Capri, 10sp, Green 33 Man’s, BAC, TouRace, 10sp, Blue 34 Man's, Cobra, 10sp, Purple 35 Man's, Norco, 12sp, Black 36 Man's, Norca, Eliminator, 10sp, Orange- 37 Man's, ProTour, 10sp, Red 38 Man's, Raleigh, 10sp, Black 39 Man's, Sportster, GranSport, 10sp, Blue 40 Man’s, Sportster, GranSport, 10sp, Blue 41 Man's, Sprinter, 10sp, Purple 42 Man’s, Mountain, Dia-Pace, 12sp, Brown 44 Man’s, Mountain, Norco, Bush Pilot, 10sp, Blue ITEMS MAY BE INSPECTED AT: BIDS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED: FOR THE ATTENTION OF: CITY OF TERRACE SALE BY TENDER | on an “As-ls-Where- is” Basis - 62 12’ x 12' RollUp Shop Door - 64 Wylie Patch-Mix Model 330 Patch Mix Plant 71 Sears’ Radio/Cassette Player 43 Man’s, Mountain, Free Spirit, Explorer V, 12sp, Red 81 Srt of Marker, M4-15, Step-In Ski Bindings The Public Works Yard, 5003 GRAHAM AVENUE. Monday, APRIL 23rd through to Thursday, APRIL 26th, 1990 — between 1:00 & 3:00 p.m. ONLY in a SEALED ENVELOPE, marked ‘SALE BY TENDER’ M.S. FIAAGESUND, Purchasing Agent. 5003 Graham Avenue TERRAGE, B.C. (mailing 3215 Eby Street address: Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X8). ALL BIDS / ARE TO. BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1990. The highest or any tender Is not necessarily accepted. ~~ Any Item not claimed on or before the 10th day after . . notification will be solid to the next bidder. ~— Ss. Cc. Christensen, Director of Engineering CITY OF TERRACE: 45 Man's, Mountain, Vagabond, TT1200, 2ep, a Black/Yellow | . MISCELLANEOUS 46 1978 Chev. Pickup - for parts only 47 1972 Chev. 1-ton - for parts only 48 12-ft. Zodiac Mark tl Inflatable Boat, 35-hp, Johnson Qutboard complete with Jet and Propeller Leg ona 1985 Road Runner Boat Traiter (RESERVED PRICE) 49 4” Sewage Piston Pump, complete with Motor and Hydro Cell 50 IBM 5251 Gomputer Work Station §1 Victor, Champion, Adding Machine 52 Victor, Madel 315, Adding Machine 53 Texas Instruments, T1-5219, Adding Machine 54 Vard Drafting Machine 55 Desk Light with Magnifler 56 Desk Light 57 Desk Light 58 Set of Drumatic Humidiffers §9 Hot Water. Heater Core 60 Warn-A-Larm, Bell for Vehicle @1 12’ x 12' AollUp Shop Door 63 12' x 12’ RollUp Shop Door (RESERVED PRICE) €5 1982 Ferguson Compactor Roller, TowBehind (RESERVED PRICE) 66 Hot Butter Machine 67 Concrete Swan 6B Set of Electrohome, SDSPK3, Speakers 69 Set of Galax, Model PS-388, Speakers 70 Readers’ Digest Multi-Band Radio 72 G.E, Radlo/Cassette Player 73 Set of G.E. Walkie-Talkies 74 Realistic Sterao Power Booster 75 EDS, 23-channel C.B., with Mic 76 Asahi Opt. Co., Pantax- M, 28mm, Lens, with Case 77 Polarold, Model 268, Flash for Camera 78 Metal Camera Case (burned out) 79 Omega CT10 Enlarging Timer 80 Aladdin #21C Camp Stave 82 Hub Cap, 7" diameter