Sha atl ae rast se A OA veer nce: SATIRE ppm Y ree ATM PRR ES ec Tk et RN STUN NAIL) STP SEIT aac TY ahaa a a - 7 . . 4 sos : . ‘ ney ’ . Piaaer Je mevsS Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Honourable Nell Vant, Minister Giving You the Freedom to Move ‘HIGHWAYS — TENDERS |: Electoral District: Skeena Highway District: Skeena - Project or Job Number: C-5177 Project or Job Description: Gravelling and asphalt surfacing km 42, Kalum Lake Road #3 (Clear Creek Bridge Approaches) The Tender sum for this project is to Include applicable Federal and Provincial sales tax. Tonge Opening Date: June 15, Tender Opening Time: 10:30 a.m Tander documents with: enve- lope, plans, specifications and ‘conditions of tender are availl- able free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Suite 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4 between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday ta Friday, OX cept Holidays. Phone number of originating of- # thee: 638-3360. Telex number of origination of- tlee: FAXCOM: 638-3316 - Tenders will be opened at- Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Skeena District Of- ‘fice, Sulte 300, 4546. Park _ Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1V4. J.A. Newhouse District Highways Manager for: Honourable Nell Vant - Ministry of Transportation ' and Highways Ministry of Transportation and Highways Honourable Neil Vant, Minister Giving You the Freedom to Move PUBLIC NOTICE __ ’ LOAD RESTRICTIONS Effective 12:01 am., Thursday, June 08, 1989 and until further notice Telegraph Creek Road. Is limited to 100%. of legal axte loading as set by the regulations pursuant to the Commerical Transport Act. Previous restrictions Imposed remain in effect, namely: 100% legal axle loading: High- way #37 from Deltaic Creek to Yukon Border, Casslar Access, Dease Lake Townsite, Atlin Highway, Atlin Townsite, O’Don- Read Road, Surprise Lake ai All term overload permits are iIn- ‘| valid for the duration of this restriction. Violatora of the | fegulations and restrictlons will be prosecuted, Appropriate percentages of the tolerance provided in subsectlon 7.06(2) of the regulations pur- suant to the Commercial Trans- port Act are applicable. D.P. Stead District Highways Manager For: Honorable Nell Vant Mintster of Transportation and Highways DATED: June 06, 1989 AT: Dease Lake, B.C. r ) | (i) BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCE OF MINISTRY OF FORESTS NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR SEALED TENDERS FOR T.S.L. A-31215 Take notice that, pursuant to Section 16 of the Forest Act, sealed tenders will be accaptad by the District Manager, Terrace, B.C. up to 9:30 am., June 23, 1989, for a timber sale licence authorizing the harvest of timber tocated in the vicinity of Grease Tal Volume: 8,673 cubic metres, more or less. Tarm: One (1) year Sealed tenders will be opened in the District Office, Terrace, B.C. at 10:30 a.m., June 23, 1989. Only tenders from Category 1, Small Business Forest Enter: prise Registrants will be ac: cepted. Additional information may be obtained from the District Man: ager, 200 - 5220 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1L1. Vou) 2P0 or phone 694-3621 evenings. epochs cned - Inthe classifieds Too Late To Classily. = - Eating potatoes; $18/100 lbs. Seed potatoes; $20/100 Ibs. Phone 635-2774. §/19 Team of registered blond Beigian mares; matched. mother and daughter, 1,600 Ibs/each. Asking $2,500. Saddle Tramp Belgians, Southbanks, B.C., VO 2P0 or phone 694-3521 evenings. 7/28 Seasoned iogging team; full brothers, 4 & 5 years old. Belgian geldings, sorrels, friendly and easy to handle. 1,600 Ibsfaach. Asking $3,500. Horse. logging video upon re- quest $35. plus postage. Saddle Tramp Belgians, Southbanks B.C., 7/28 984 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 Dr., Stereo, 5-Speed, Moonroof lng, 37, g95< ea Atay Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd. Phone: 635-4984 - Dealer No, 5548 Go for the Gold & Seif it in the Classifieds ) Discover the easy wee way to make aa money when you y advertise in the / elassifleds. You can sell * anything.... your . house, your car, | items for a garage sale, services. Whatever it ls your AR ‘ selling you I find ‘ lenicace nae A? 1 DYs the Classifieds. ZAI For fast, profitable results, call the Classifieds Skeona MLA and Forests Minister Dave Parker appears to be preparing for a post-political profession, planting his third tree in the past month last Saturday. This time it was a com- memorative rad maple to mark the official completion of the Arena Hill landscaping project . by the Terrace Beautification Society (represented by George Clark, wielding a shovel) and the turnover of maintenance duties to the City of Terrace, with alderman Mo Takhar stand- | ing in for the absent Dave Hull. Terrace RCMP report two motor vehicle accidents over the May 12-14 weekend. Just before 8 o’clock on the evening of May 12, a vehicle went off Kalum Lake Dr. near Deep Creek and ‘rolled, inflicting injuries on all eight occupants. Police say none of the injuries were life threatening, and alcohol was definitely a factor in the crash. The incident is still under investigation. At about 4:30 a.m. May 13, a driver missed the- turn at the end of the Sande Over- pass-and crashed into a Department of Highways sign. The driver was charged with impaired driving. During the course of the weekend, three other im- paired charges were laid against local drivers, The slope in front of the Terrace Arena was vandal- ized May 15 for the second time since it was landscaped last year. A Victoria resident temporarily working in town as a tree planter was arrested and charged. The incident occurred be- tween 8 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. 'in the evening, with the damage being caused by a - four-wheel drive vehicle driven over the grass, The accused will appear in Terrace provincial court later this month, The Yellowhead Highway 30 miles west of Terrace was littered with food on the evening of May 21 after a tractor trailer full of wholesale groceries rolled onto its side while attempting to go around a curve. Ter- - race RCMP say the driver was charged with driving too POLICE REPORT fast for road conditions. During the Victoria Day: weekend local RCMP recorded nine motor vehicles accidents in the area. Police issued three 24-hour suspen- sions and charged six people with impaired driving over the weekend. A level railway crossing 24 miles west of Terrace was the scene of a car-train collision at 10:30 p.m. May 26. The driver failed to stop, struck the curb and bounced into the train. The driver was treated for minor injuries at Mills Memorial Hospital and released. The vehicle was totally destroyed and the driver was charged for not having insurance and failure to stop at a railway crossing. A party got out of hand in Frank’s Field about 4 a.m. May 28, and police were called to quell the distur- bance. During the course of disbanding the group, a police officer was assaulted by one of the participants. The individual was ar- rested and charged with assault, obstruction and resisting arrest, A pair of visitors from Victoria. were arrested May 28 on Ferry Island when Ter- race RCMP discovered a large cache of stolen goods at their campsite in one of the bush areas of the park. The investigation began after several campers com- plained of missing camping equipment and fishing gear, The two will appear in court during July. A Campbell River resident was arrested and charged by Terrace RCMP with impaired driving and refusing a breath- - alyzer test after the driver hit a. cyclist on S. Kalum St. about midnight June 1. The cyclist sustained minor injuries. A six-year-old girl was struck and injured bya passing-car at. the Terrace Shopping Centre about 4:30 p.m. June 3, but police determined the driver was not at fault and no charges were laid. Two Terrace area youths were arrested and charged following a head-on collision between a crew cab and a pickup truck on the South Legate Creek logging road 30 kilometers east of Ter- Tace. RCMP believe that prior to the accident the pair had stolen a skidder and wiped out a forest service access gate on the road. After the collision, in which three tree planters riding in the other vehicle were injured, the youths fled the scene. They later turned themselves in to police, One of the young offenders — was charged with failure to re- main at the scene of an accident, and the other was charged with vehicle theft and wilful damage. RCMP estimate damage to the two vehicles at about - $10,000; they haven't released damage estimates on the fores- try gate. The two will appear in Youth Court Aug. 2.