White Water Guiding — If you are In- terested In catching really big fish, please call 635-3048 anytimel! —tfnp ays | 36-Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUISA RATCLIFF LESTIN, ALSO KNOWN AS LOUISE RATCLIFFE LESTIN, WIDOW, LATE OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cradilors and others having cialms against the above estate are required to send full particulars of auch claims to: . Robertson & Company, P.O. Box 748, - Terrace, B.C., V8G 403 on or-before the 15 day of October, 1937, after which date tha astate’s assets wi be distributed, having regard only to clalms that have been recelved. . Margaret A. McKeown Executrix ° 9/235 35 Fishing a “ Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 2, 1987 23 Province of: . British Columbia _ Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS—TENDERS Electoral Diatrict: Omineace Electoral District : : Highway District: Burns Lake Highways Olstrict . Project or Job Number: K 0429. Project or Job Description: Winter. Maintenance 1987/68 Equity Mine Road. - Tender Opening Data/Time: September 25,. 1987 at 2:00 p.m. local time. Surety Bld Bond or Certillad Deposit Cheque Is not required. : Tender documents with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are available free of charge ONLY from: - Miniatry of Transportation and Highways 408-2nd Avenue, Burns Lake, B.C. VOJ TE between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, excep! Holldays. Phone number of originating office: 692-7161 “: Pra-Tander meating will be hald at: 108-2nd Avenue, Burns Lake, 8.C. ; Date/Time: September 17, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. Tenders will ba opened at 108-2nd Avanua, Burns Lake, B.C. VQJ'1E0 © Ministry Offical - Wd. Sunderwood : 8/23¢ Bowering says herbicide not — related to — medical: officer for the Skeena ; -Health Unit, has completed his report for Kitimat City Council regarding. illnesses apparently — caused by the application of the herbicide Roundup outside the Golden Townhouse apartment building in Kitimat on Aug. 6. by Tod Strachan In his report, which he ‘said. is limited to the medical conse- quences and implications of the spraying, Bowering said that he - had found no proof of herbicide poisoning but recommended that Kitimat council should con- sider ‘‘ways and means to ensure that involuntary human. ex- posure to herbicides (or pesti- _cides) not be permitted within its boundaries.’’ oo He also said, ‘Council should encourage the public informa- tion process in relation to the use of herbicides (and pesticides).”’ Bowering suggested public in- formation meetings with ap- propriate ‘‘expert’’ speakers and a ‘‘general stance in favor of a more open registration process” could prove useful in the future. The incident occurred when residents and neighbors of the apartment building, who had received no previous warning, noticed workers dressed in pro- tective clothing applying the her- bicide around the base of the building. ; - Bowering said his office had been advised by a Kitimat resi-- dent the following day that, as a Tesult of an ‘‘over spray’’ of the herbicide, nine children and two pets had become ill. In his report, Bowering sai Roundup is a non-selective her- ‘bicide which kills a variety of plants but does not accumulate in animal tissue and is ‘‘only marginally toxic to mammals,” ‘In test animals, it has been referred to as. an ‘ideal’ her- bicide,’” he said, but added that poisoning scare Dr. David Bowering, chief. chemicals used in Roundup had been shown to increase its toxici- ty to blue gill sunfish and trout fingerlings. sO He said Heaith and Welfare Canada stressed that the entire Roundup formulation had been adequately evaluated, and animal testing on a variety of species had caused him to con- clude that the herbicide’s toxici- ty to mammals is extremely low. ‘There is no evidence that Roundup is carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic to animals followed over several generations for several years,’’ he said. According to Bowering, Roundup is a mild eye and skin irritant and only slightly toxic if inhaled. Bowering concluded, ‘While there is no reason.to doubt the reality of the reported symptoms I have found little or no evidence for the assumption that Round- up was the cause for most of them or that this incident could accurately be described as a ‘her- bicide poisoning’.’’ “It is important that people make informed: decisions, and they need to have trustworthy information in order to do this. - This requires openness on the part of manufacturers and government regulators as well as intellectual honesty and ‘home- work’ on the part of environ- mentally concerned individuals and groups. Negotiation and discussion is by definition healthier than conflict,’? Bower- ing said. - - | appticable Federal and Provincial sales tax. “f. between. the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and : Highways HIGHWAYS — TENDERS , Electoral District: Princa Rupert Highway District: Prince Rupert Project or Job Number: W-4889 Project or Job Description: Miscellaneous Fencing — Queen Charlotte Islands The tender sum for this project Is-to include Tender Opening Date: September &, 1987 Tender Opaning Time: 2:00 p.m. Tender documents with envelopes, plana, specifications and canditlons of tender are available free of charge ONLY from: . . Prince Rupert District Highways Office 204-815 ist Avenue west, : ’ Prince Rupert,-8.C., V8J 1B3 and the Port Clements Maintenance Yard, Park St., {Box 187) Port Clements. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone No. of originating office; 627-0485 Tendara will be opened at: 204-815, tat Avenue, west. Princa Rupert, 8.C. ; Lorne Kelly District Highways Manager 2c SKEENA CELLULOSE - —T.F.L. No. 4 Sealed tenders wiil be raceived by Skeena } Cellulose inc., Tarrace Operations, no later than 2:00 p.m. September 7, 1987, for a manual brushing and wesding/spacing can- tract of approximately 55 ha. Location: 32 km Waai Kalum Road. Viewing of sites is mandatory. ; View!ng date; Septambar 4, 1967 leaving Skeena.Cellulose’s Terrace Office at 9:00 &m. abarp. Detalla can be obtained from: Brian Shaw, Skesna Caliuiase, Box 3000, Terrace, B.C, - V8G ace The lowast or any tender will not ‘Necessarily be accepted, 2c Province of British Columbia Ministry of - Attorney General NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: os Sauro, Antonio, c/o Skesnavlew Lodge, . 4011 Sparks Street, Tarrace, 8.C, ; Creditors and others having claims agalnat- the sald catate(s), are heraby required to send them duly verified io the: PUBLIG TRUSTEE 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, 8.C., V6Z 2E5 before September 26, 1867 after which date the assets of the said state(s) will be distributed, having regard only to claima that have been racelved, ‘ : S.C. Rumsey. Public Trustee Si2¢ Don’t Drink & Drive! . | Singer and eongwriter Kan Whiteley will Saturday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m., courtesy of the will be on sale at Terrace Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall for $4.50 Whiteley’s tapes and records In the Skeena Mall on Sept. 12 and Sept. 25. be touring the Norihwest beginning on Sept. 25. Whiteley is a multi-talented -childran’s entertainer who is versatile and enjoyable to witness. He will appear in Terrace's R.E.M. Lee Theatre on errace French pre-school and Canadian Airlines International. Tickets per seat. Pre-school staff will be selling Kermoce Knit Wits, a club tor all persons interested In furthering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7: .m. For further informa- tlon cail Audrey at 638-1335, Jan at 635-7517 or Nancy at 635-5319. Everyone welcome. The Toastmasters Club moets on the first and third Tuesday of every month at Caledonia Sr, Secondary School, room 3, at 7:30 p.m. Orop in and see what it's all about. Alanon and Alateen Family Groups ~ meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. The Alanon meetings are held on Monday and Thureday at 8 p.m. Please note that the Thursday meeting is a non-smoking gather- ing. The Alateen meetings are held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All roetings are In the conference rooms on the Psychiatric ward at Mills Memo . or Frances at 635-2 al Hospital, For further into. call Kay at 634-1291, Marilyn at w 9 — The Royal Canadian Legion will be holding - adarte nlg it at 8 p.m. New mambers are welcome. pS OBEEO Tie Bkhe Sater So ages nade ade age wg tines renee myer re ROB ASS TASES 8 I ih BTS ON ! Fn gel Tae wee teen ee eT me eg ee - fore ped oe