4 a | _amined at the office of the appli- _ NOTICE Take note that application has been made to the Motor Carrier Commission for an increase in tariff rates. Changes may be ex- | cant. Subject to the consent of the Motor Carrlar Commission, the proposed effective date is May 29, 1989. Any objections may be filed with the Superintendent of Motor Car- tlers,, 4240 Manor Street, Bur- naby, V5G 3X5, on or before May 12, 1989. Johnny's Welding Ltd. ~ 4933 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C.. VaG 1K? 635-7748 | *PRESHGR Ros aia Province of British Cotumbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Honourable Nell Vant, Minister Giving You the Freedom to Move HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Skeena Elec- ‘ toral District . Highway District: Skeena — Project or Job Number: P0891 Project or Job Description: Pro- vision of Draughting Services to the Professional Services Group. ‘THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT IS TO INCLUDE AP- PLICABLE FEDERAL AND PRO- VINGIAL SALES TAX. - Tender Opening Date: May 16, Tender Opening Time: 2:00 p.m. Tender documents with enve- lope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are avail- able free of charge ONLY from Professional Services, 4837. Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1K7 between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. . Phone number of originating of- flee: 638-3362, . Fax number of originating office: 638-3546. Tenders will be opened at Pro- fessional Services, 4837 Keith _Avenue, Terrace, B.C. D. Nyland, P. Eng. Regional Manager, Planning aren —— Province of British Columbia Minisiry of Tranaportation and Highways = Honourable Neil Vant, Minister. Giving You the Freedom ta Move PUBLIC NOTICE — LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section 26-of the “Highway Act” and to the pro- visions of the Commercial Trans- port Act, notice Is hereby given. that all road restrictions within the Skeena Highways District are hereby rescinded effective ang a.m., Wednesday, May 10, This includes roads in the Kitimat, Terrace, Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands areas. JA, Newhouse District Highways Manager Skeena District For: Honourable Neil Vant, Minlster of Transportation and Highways =. Dated: May 8, 1989 _At: Terrace, B.C. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA _"~ MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: LESLIE | ARTHUR AUSTON LATE OF 4103 SPARKS STREET, TER- RACE, B.C. - Creditors and others having claims against. the said estate(s), are hereby required to send them duly veriflad to the PUBLIC TRESTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, 3.C., V6Z 2E5, before JUNE 21, 1989 after which date the assets or the sald es- tate(s) will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. 5.C. RUMSEY PUBLIC TRUSTEE & Professional Services &® | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND.ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND In Land Recording District of Smithers (Prince Rupert) and situated Highway 37 and 1 mile south of Casslar Junction. Take notice that Steve Simonovic of Box 208, Casslar, occupation prospector, intends to apply for a purchase of the following. described lands: Next to Lot 5 of Lot's 1101 660°x400' or 201 metres North East on Highway 37 1 mile south of Cassiar Junction and 37 Highway frontage 660'x400' to the back containing 6.06 AC. Commencing at a post planted at Survey. Post ending Lot 5 of Lots 1101 surwayed In May 1874 thence 660° frontage R.; thence AG moreorless. the purpose for which the disposition ts required Is playground church. and Jade | Stock yard, repair shop. Steve Simonovic _} Dated April 6, 1980 ' MINISTRY OF FORESTS | 400’ back; and containing 6.06 FRESSSA: oF eee Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways Honourable Neil Vant, Minister Giving You the Freedom to Move HIGHWAYS — TENDERS Electoral District: Skeena, Omineca, & Atlin Highway District: Bulkiey-Nass Project or. Job Number: J 5513 Project or Job Description: To supply and Install sign posts within the Bulkiey-Nass High- ways district. Tender sum for this contract Is to include applicable Federal and Provinctal sales tax. Tender Opening Date/Time: may 19, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. . Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque Is required. lope, pians, specifications and conditiona of tender are available free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Transportation and Highways, District Office, 8.C. between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating of- fice: 647-7403. at! Ministry of Transportation and Highways, District Office, 3793 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, B.C. May 17, 1989 at 17:00 a.m. Ministry of Transportation and Highways, District Office, 3793 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, B.C. and affix Ministry suppiled signs, Tender documents with enve-— 3793 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, ° Pre-Tender meating will be held Tenders will be opened at- re et | PROVINCE OF = BRITISH COLUMBIA _ . MINISTRY OF FORESTS _ MINISTRY OF FORESTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for Contract No. RM89RO05-03: General Mainten- ance and Upgrade of a ten {t0) vehicle Unit. Recreation Site located on Clements Lake ap- proximately 13 km north of Stew- art, B.C., will be received by the 6.C.. Forest Service in Stewart ‘until'09:00 a.m., June 8, 1989 and. opened in public at that time. Plans and specifications may be viewad and/or obtained at the Ministry of Forests Office.In Ter- race and Stewart after May 11, 1989. Site Tour Date: May 30, 1889, jeaving the Stewart Field Office at 08:30 a.m. Attending the Site Tour Is MANDATORY. - All enquiries should be made to the Resource Officer Recreatlon, Katum Forest District 200 - 5220 . Keith Avenue, Terrace, 8.C., V8G 1L1, Phone: 638-3290. . Tenders must be submitted on the tender form and in the enve- lope provided. No tender shall be considered having any quallfying clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily ‘be accepted. . Contributed by Elaine Parmenter Give your life a little twist... ora hop, skip or jog... or swim, - depressions, cycle or walk on May 31, the day Schizophrenia group promotes awareness | Last Saturday was .Schizo- phrenia Awarness Day, designed: io promote awareness and understanding for those who must live with this devastating illness. Schizophrenia is a brain disease that primarily strikes young people in their late teens. It’s a disease that changes bright young minds into unproductive, desperate individuals, a disease that places talented teens with a hopeful future on the welfare rolls. In understanding schizophre- nia, says Elly Kardamylakis, secretary for the Terrace Sup- port Group of B.C. Friends of Schizophrenics, the first step is to realize that it is not a ‘‘split personality’? — asin ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”’. “I¢ is a breakdown of the personality, split from reality,” she explains. ‘A bio-chemical imbalance has occurred in the brain of the patient that robs them of the ability to concen- trate, to think rationally; it creates delusions, hallucinations and paranoia.”’ As a result, she says, the sufferer goes through a com- plete personality change. They become suspicious of their fami- lies and friends, suffer deep withdraw from those who love them and some- ~ times society as a whole. And the scale on which this is occur- ting must be confronted — there ‘are about 28,000 sufferers in B.C. alone. - ‘There is no cure. Kardamy- lakis says, ‘‘The available neur- oleptic drugs control the symp- toms to a certain degree, but have unpleasant and often debil- itating side effects.’” In most cases, she says, schizophrenics remain a burden and a heart-. ache to their families for the rest of their lives, lives that are often tragically short — one in ten sufferers end their misery with suicide. For these reasons, explains Kardamylakis, families of schiz- ophrenics have formed groups all over the world-to raise funds for research and to offer each other support in their time of need. She says that there are over 30 branches and/or sup- port groups in B.C. and the Terrace Support:Group has re- cently applied for certification as’ a registered branch of the B.C. Friends of Schizophrenics. The group meets the third Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital and everyone who is concerned or affected by schizophrenia is -invited to attend. ‘There is:no obligation to join anything, there is no fee,’ Kardamylakis says.. “And everyone with an interest in this illness is most welcome to attend."’ According to Kardamylakis, _ there are some resources avail- able in Terrace but there is also a need for more. But, “What our community is lacking and what is badly needed Centre,” says Kardamylakis. “Schizophenics often isolate themselves from their families by the community. They need a place where they can meet and support each other, where they find acceptance, friendship, recreation and motivation to go on with their lives. They need a lot of encouragement, They. need hope.’’ “ Be to! is a Drop-In or Achievement and in many cases are ostracized. | Fitness Challenge back _ of the sixth annual Fitness Challenge. Once again, Terrace has challenged Kitimat and Prince Rupert- to a community fitness challenge as part of Canada’s Participaction Challenge. The . community that has the highest percentage of participants (based on population statistics) turning out for a minimum of 15 minutes of continuous physical activity on May 31, wins. Results so far have been: 1984 — Kitimat won; 1985 — Kitimat won; 1986 — Terrace won; 1987 — Kitimat won; 1988 — Terrace won; 1989 — it’s up to you! ‘The City of Terrace Parks and Recreation will be coordinating the Terrace Fitness Challenge. - We would like to involve every- one in Terrace and Thornhill in this event, whether it be a 15-minute walk, run, swim, fitness class, ball game, or par- ticipation in the “Around the World in 60 Minutes” event sponsored by Terrace Parks and Recreation. - Last year the Canada Employ- ment Centre, the Royal Bank, the Skeena Mall merchants and many more organizations plan- ned walks for-their staff to par- ticipate in. The Terrace Aquatic Centre had a number of special swims. Members .of Terrace Parks and Recreation fitness classes were urged to “bring a buddy” to the class for free. Around the World . In 60 Minutes A fun-filled: family event for ~ all Terrace and Thornhill residents is being held Wednes- day, May 31, at Lower Little Park. Registration starts at 6:45 p.m. and the events run from 7 to 8 p.m. Events will have an in- ternational flavor and include ‘the Outer Space Orbit course, the Seven Wonders of the World (the Manitoba Paper Clip Search, the Brazilian Coffee Bean Bag Search, etc.), and the — Goodwill Games. Everyone is invited, so jot this’ date down and plan to join Ter- race Parks and Recreation, _-For more information, ' call .