CNRAIL t TENDERS FOR ; CONSTRUCTION OF LINE REVISION BETWEEN MILE 43.15 and AAILE 44.01 SKEENA SUBDIVISION, WEST OF TERRACE, B.C. Work consists of clearing, . excavation and grading, placing = granular ballast and placing’ of ‘culverts. Sealed tanders in the self addressed envelope will be received up to 12 o’clock ‘neon -Mountain Standard “Fime, Wednesday, March 15, 1984, Tendering documents may be obtained from the office ‘of Regional Chief Engineer,. 15th Floor, 10004 - 104 Ave., ‘Edmonton, Alta. or the Track and Roadway Officer, 14480 - 117 A Ave., North Surrey, B.C. or the Track & . Roadway Engineer, _ 283 George Street. Prince George, B.C. on or after Thursday, February 23rd, 1984, upon deposit of a certifled fifty dollar ($50) cheque payable fo the Canadian National Railway Co... refunded on return” of dacumenis In good condition within thirty (30) days from the date of tender closing. For - further — technical enquiries call the office of the Terrace, B.C, (604) 635-4612. The towest or any fender not necessarily accepted. R.A. Walker Vice-President Edmonton, Alberta : ((ace3-23,24,27teb) CNRAIL EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES ie Contractors are invited {o submit Sealed quatations for rental rates on Backhoes and Pipe Pushers. Rental - Rates. are to remain in effect for the year 1984. e ~wipment will be required at various locations between Prince George, B.C. and Prince. Rupert, 8.C., on an as-when and where required: basis. For further Infarmation and submission .of quotation inferested = Contractors should contact: Mr, Neil McMillan Supervisor Signal Construction GN. Rail 1077 Eastern Street. Prince George, B.C. V2N 2K7 Telephone (404)564-1256 Quotatlons will be recelved at the above address until 12:00 Noon, Pacific Standard Time, Wednesday, February. 29, 1964, The lowest or any quotation © not necessarily accepted. RA. Walker Vice President Edmonton, Alberta t ma t . } i a in Province of British Columbia Minisiry of: . Transportation and Highways ‘HIGHWAYS—TENDERS Electoral District -Skeena Highway District Terrace Project or Job Number Ci94é} ; Project or Job Description High Voltage Electrical Connection . Tander documenis with _ anvelope, plans, Specifleations and Ognditions of fender are ayallable free of charge ONLY from 200-446 Park Avenue, Terrace, British Cglumbla, Phone 635-6254. between the hours of 6:3 am. end 4:30 p.m. Monday tg, Friday, excep! Holidays, n,renders will be opened at Np. 300 - 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, British Colurnbla, THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT [IS To INCLUDE SALES TAX, Tender opening date: March 2, 1984 2:00 p.m. (Fite: $2-0-23} W.-E. Stanley, District Highways Manager AE. Rhodes, Agting Deputy Minister (nce3-17,23,29feb) * USE THE ‘CLASSIFIEDS sub." Deposit | Project Officer, | Saturday, Feb. 18 Terrace Concert Society presents Steffan Wegner in concert at the REM Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are at Sight and Sound, Wegner was borrand raised in Kitimat and received his early musical training from © Joyce Knight. Upon graduation from’ Mount ° Elizabeth Secondary School - he studied at UBC for three years and another three years with the Trinity College of Music in England, From Trinity - College he received both an associationship and licenclate diploma. He presently teaches piano with his wife Lemmikki in _ Kitimat.’ Monday, Feb, 20 Lindsay Setzer not only has two teenagers of, her - own, she works with young * people and their parents which makes her a goad . person to talk about you and - your teenagers: at the Skeena Health auditorium. at 7:30 p.m.. She will focus on the new challenges parents face today in~ raising teenagres, Such - topics.as peer pressure-and |: teaching your teen to be... responsible will be covered... Tuesday. Feb. 21. °° - Cheer-up! ‘Bill and Nell are back with an all new action packed fun-filled. three hour presentation on the do it yourself way to win in business, Neil Godin and - Bill Gibson of Newport Marketing and Communications in Victoria will offer a one evening business action seminar for owhers, managers, staff and the public in the REM Lee Theatre at 6:45 p.m.’ Tickets. are $20 per person. Call 695-2063 to register. Wednesday, Feb. 22 If Gene Delfont puts you to sleep you just may wake- up. with a sudden desire’ never to smoke again, The hypnotist will. introduce ‘people io self-hypnosis,; aupply.a- booklet and tape . , for the, price of cigarettes .: for one month, $59. He will, Be at the Inn of the West (Lakelse) banquet Room at 8 p.m. The - Boy - Scouts ceremonies will be held in . the REM Lee Theatre, at’ 7 p.m. © Saturday, Feb, 25 Angele Dubeau, violinst - will perform in ‘the REM Lee Theatre at § p.m. with Andrew Tunis, her ac- companist: _ Tickets, from ‘Sight and Sound, are $3 advance and $9 at the door: for'adults; $4.50 advance for seniors and ‘students and - $5.50 at the door. She. possesses an. unusually beautiful violin sound, a Warmth and a radiance that mark . her. immediately as: :-s0nmieore very special, . aay, ; ‘reviewers: Until March Hu The Terrace Public ‘Library presents ‘The’ Magic Carpet'' every - Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. “There will. be stories, puppets, | filmstrips and a good time | for all children aged 6 to 8 - years. Please register in - advance by calling the’, library at 639-8177. There is. “no charge. = Thursday, March 15 The Terrace. Foster Parents is collecting UPC... ‘box «in Safeway. ° for - "ota trom the following Procter & - Gamble ‘Products: Coast, Ivory, _ ‘Zest; : Camay, Bounes |; Downy, Bold, Oxydol, Ivory ’ Snow, Cheer, Tide, - This project will help -bring money 'to the B.C: Special: Olympics. ~ Terrace's Mentally. Handicapped Soccer Team won a silver.in- the BC. Northern: Winter. Games and.hope to: g0° to ‘Maple Ridge ‘agaln... this. summer, Anyone wishing to: _ help us send our teancan drop off these codes in: ‘the. “TE: your would like: more’ - " information please call-Bev’ ~ AL 635-8248 or Jacquie at aa 6727. « Tuesdays wee An Alcoholics Anoniyminias - meeting. takes’ ‘place®at Sacred Heart Church at abso Straume from 8: 30 p. m: to: The “Terrace | -Conce, Society is ‘pleased ‘to . announce details of ite” exciting 1963-84 season‘ ‘live performances at’ tie. REM Lee Theatre. 6 African “Heritage. Batarday, ‘March !,3, oF: musicians -* “ present::the'-: musie “of; South’. Africa, " thumb pianos, this: group: . will bring thé.season to: an ; _ exciting, conclusion. These concerts will have ai season's tickets, will: be.on; gale ve short ‘Look out sy he and” Mckets are $20, ‘adult ($12 at - application format various >. door), $8 for-students and “ watercololirs are bright and . Jocatlons around town. For. senior (310 at door)-and can inspired: ‘by. nature: | They. programs’ If ‘Vbout A foul-mouthed fowl that’s been peppering city residents with salty language has. Port ‘ Golborne, Ont., Mayor Bob Saracino a little concerned. A huge black bird, believed to be a raven, has ° mastered ‘an . off-color phrase, ‘which it bellows at. _ people ata shopping mall near gne of its favorite | roosts, “People are making light of it, but really it's nothing to joke and laugh about,” says Saracino. “It’s just. a huge bird and if it ever gets The key to aggravated, well, it’s got a large bill on it.” An inspector from ‘the local -humane society. has... ‘been ‘pursuing the cursing. - creature for. two weeks and " Saracino says he'd “like to” see it locked away in a bird sanctuary where it-can stay. ‘out of trouble." " “It may soon be jailhouse rock for singer Jerry Lee | Lewis. Lewis ‘surrendered Thursday to U.S. federal — authorities in Memphis,. who sought him on charges your future isa a C.G, A. Financial managements art stenctng _ and challenging field, attuned to . the needs of the 1980s...and beyond. j Financial decision-making is becoming . . increasingly complex.and the demand - for professional accounting skills has never been greater. may be completed taxes, hits Whole Lotta Shakin’ further information, call: 636-6088 or BOAR, - ' ‘tn “addltlon ‘to the regular concert . ‘greles,. the TCS. is sponsoring a series of four: ‘Coffee Concerts’, at ‘the: REM Lee . ‘Theatre on. Sunday evenings during the. - fall’ and winter. “ Lacal.” artists, ‘will -be: ‘featured: ‘int these concerts » presenting * variety. ‘of: ‘musical: ‘forms © and= ' following “each - performance, ‘the coffee pot.” ‘will bé on in the lobby so.you: can meet the. artista ‘and’ ‘frlends:for’ -a. chat.” -afterwards, - "Esch concert . will be‘about one hourlong - and there will be'a $2 charge to help offset. expenses, 7 "April a Pacific Northwest Music: Festival Winnera; : The Music Festival always prédiices™': some. very talented atudents in various | categories” a. the performing.arts, ~ This’, ' exciting: concert ‘will: give : ae you an opportunity to see and | hear: the” best ‘of. the ‘performers, - - with - tation. by the . ‘ea Festival: winners. who: are’. °-gélected © to: represent * Northwes B.C, at the - Singing, - chanting and’. “Provincial” finals in: dancing: to "-Relowna itext May, accompaniment. of ; traditional. African’ drums,-: - xylophones, lyres.. cand "Saturday; May 12 ~. Terrace and District Aris: * Council ‘is “Sponsoring a - - performance of . the .in- . ” ternationally. ‘acclaimed: 46 very wide ‘appeal ~ and:”. piece National, Arts Centre.” Kitimat, Ms. Antoniw is now of trying to ‘avoid paying - 7 ‘almost $1 million in income’ § Lewis, best known for his a | Orchestra. The toncert is in ‘the REM: Lee _Theatre. -be obtained : by ‘writing - : Merrace .and District Arts + ~Couneil, Box :35, Terrace, : ‘B.C. V8G 4A2. a Goin’ On and Great’ Bails of a Fire, was Indicted: Tuesday by a federal-grand jury in Memphis fortryingto evade | of .up io. the payment.’ $994,000 in jncome tax for 1975. through 1980. Heis charged with putting .Money.and properly in the’ names of ather people to keep tax collectors from getting it,- the indictment . said. attend lectures at either U.B.C.or the University of Victorla or courses by correspondence. ‘Applications for Spring Session *”_ entry into the C.0.A. program are being - decepted until-March 2, 1984. Fot further information contact: FEDERAL . which is second to none. You can continue to earn a steady income, ona full-time basis, while studying for your C.G.A. The pro- . gram isespecially set up to integrate course material with relevant wotking experience. The C.G.A, program wasdevel- oped ini cooperation with the Faculty * of Commerce at the University of British Columbia. Students may, - Through the C.G.A. program of” The Director of Admissions, studies, you can acquire the special- The Certified General Accountants ized finarvcial expertise which will _ Association of BC., . ‘open new doors along your career 1555 West Sth Avenue, path. And when you have completed Vancouver, B.C. V6RIT5 - the required courses and earned the Telephone: (604) 732-1211 right to call yourself a C.G.A., you'll . a have achieved a professional Sending In Terrace chil: Maxwell Donnan, CGA, 632-2193 ° . The Certified General Acvunttents Assnctutlun” of BOC. is the largest professional accounting Rouly in British Columbla, with ovet.6.000 - - members and students. ‘ of British Cohimbia (nner nnn esnene tenes eee EERE . : , . ; ' discuss - . Thuraday, Feb, 3. Kitimat i. Tuesday, Feb. 21 “ Lindsay. | Setzer. you and” “your ‘teenager at+ 7:30 p.m." in» Mount’ Elizabeth. Senior. Secondary caffeteria. . See: Terrace item for Feb. 2 for " détails, woe a Gene Delfont hopes t to > get sinokers | to” quit. “at zthe . “Chalet Hotel banquet tonm . at 9'p:in. See Tenaee, Feb. - 22 for ‘details, ve - Until Feb, 2s ws : "The award winning noth: west’ coast: artist, “Vivian. ‘Antoniw will-be the ‘feature ' artist: at. the - Kitimat Cen. tennial Museum. She has20 ‘years® of ‘experience in the will arts: She has taught art at both. the secondary school - and college level and ’ painted in many towns in: the norwest, from the queen . Islands * - Her -, Charlotte - Smithers. bachelor’ ‘iof education ae -eomplishments- include’ a - degree. as ‘a -doulile® ait: : Major, - :- edtication ‘degree’ ‘in'Fine* |. - Aris, ‘bringing Emily'Carr “aes .master: OL” 4 College of Art workshops to. _ Kitimiat,. ‘serving. for _ living ‘in: Prince ©: Gearge ™ - pursuing - - “career: as’ ‘a, Her" professional art ist. demonstrate ‘her ‘strong interest in composition:and - design. One of her recent > paintings | included waves’ RB ELECT RONICS. “Warranty Work: On’ ; sanyo, Fishér, Candle, York, Tashibe, Zenith, Lioyds, a Repairs to all makes of - Stereos: & T. vi S. “ape GRAHAM . "TERRACE + 638-0775 “Local Stock vo A complete dine of Janitorial Supplies ior Motel, |, Hotel, Hospital and Industry. 7") bs ; ' FREE DELIVERY” Weekly Delivery to Kiti imat "635. 5501 | » 4830 KEITH AVENUE | TERRACE ” five " ‘years. ‘on provinelal com." _qitiees for. - Emily, ‘Carr -, » College :.of Art,. ‘and par. | ticipation in | local: travelling “art. exhibits’ ‘throughout her. “career: Having wotked asa. _ teacher: -most - recently “in ... reminiscent, af the | great ; , Japanese artist Hokusai., Her paintings are studies in balance’ and, light, with ’ careful attention pald te the harmony inherent in: a. natural setting. Kiltmat | lucky to he the first to show Ms, Antoniw’s work in 1984, She already has ‘shows "< “geheduléd : for Jung, : July ra rt and September in Smithers and-Princé George. Ms Antoniw's Exhibit is Feb,.14— ' -25 atthe Kitimat Museum, . Museu hours are noon tos. p.m: Tuesday ‘to Saturday; Q until'8 p.m. ‘Friday, closed — -Sunday and, Monday. Friday, Feb, 24. “The Kitimat: Museum presents » Lesotho, a o Dry 7 Cleaned. tor only mae: Cleaners FROM |. 4 February 20 fo. 25. ALL SWEATERS. slidetalk about’ an Whe " derdeveloped . ‘Airtcan nation younger — than ° Kitimat by David Gardiner at 7 p.m. at the: ‘mugeum. Gardiner taught high school in the primitive village’ of . Papaha Maama for four months. He will show slides on this exotic area and Jead - viewers into a world where - economic... ig ° based’ ‘on foreign aid from. countries - like Canada and. workers : hold “jobs ©. in. » another ; country. David will present views of both the village and country:. ‘alde-.; ‘while discussing what it is like from a Canadian: point ‘of view, to teach in this rend. part of the world. : ‘Rick ards Cleaners. M23 EMERSON 635-5119 | Wise: you wea . an ¢lean with care / ; ABLE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC & REFRIGERATION . CONTRACTOR. 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