30 - The Prince George Citizen - Saturday, November 11, 1995 The Prince George Citizen I CALL US rv* i Fax: Wm 960-2762 Ml Find It Buy It Ruth Melba Our helpful, friendly staff will make your classified ad effective and your experience enjoyable. Sandy Barb Cathy HOURS/DEADLINES OFFICE:: Monday to Friday - 8:30 am to 5:00 pni PHONE ADS: Monday to Friday - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm AD DEADLINE: “To place/cancel your ad“ 3:30 pm for the next day's paper Monday's paper - 3:30 Friday prior. OFFICE/PHONE ADS CLOSED SATURDAY 150 Brunswick Street P.O. Box 5700, Prince George, B.C. V2L 5K9 YOUR INVESTMENT 24+ days: 25c per word/per day 7-23 days: 260 per word/per day 4 - 6 days: 30c per word/per day l - 3 davs: 37c per word/per day 12 WORD MINIMUM The above rates apply to consecutive daily insertions only. Minimum classified word ad - $4.50 (must include cash with copy). Minimum for all charged advertisements - SI0.00. Box service charge - $20.00 per month (G.S.T. extra). 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VISA WRITING YOUR AD FREQUENCY Run your ad with enough frequency to get results KEYWORD Start with the item or service, you want to buy, sell or find ABBREVIATIONS Avoid unfamiliar abbreviations FEATURES List the best features of your item, job, service, etc. PRICE Include price of item or service Announcements 202 Births 204 Deaths 206 Funeral Directors 208 In Memoriam 210 Memorial Services 212 Cards of Thanks 214 Florists 215 Health & Fitness 216 Information Wanted 218 Notices 220 Coming Events 222 Lost 224 Found 226 Person to Person 228 Greetings 230 Personal 232 Travel Opportunities Employment 250 Employment Wanted 252 Employment Wanted - Domestic 253 Daycare Services 254 Domestic Help Wanted 256 General Help Wanted 257 Self Employment Opportunities 258 Instruction/Tutoring 260 Mngmt./Administration 262 Office/Clerical 264 Restaurant/Hotel 266 Salesperson/Agents 268 Skilled Help Wanted 270 Teachers 272 Tradespersons 274 Employment Service FOREStRY 290 Logging Contractors 292 Mills/Equipment 294 Timber Wanted 296 Timber For Sale 302 Art, Music, Dancing 304 Appliance Services 306 Bands 308 Bobcat Backhoe Services 310 Bricklaying 312 Building Contractors 314 Business Service (Misc.) 316 Carpentry 318 Carpet Services 320 Catering Services 322 Cement Work 324 Chimney Services 326 Cleaning Services 328 Drywall 330 Electrical 332 Entertainment Services 334 Flooring 336 Handyperson 338 Home Improvement 340 Landscaping/Gardening 342 Moving/Storage 344 Painting/Decorating 346 Pet Services 348 Plumbing/Heating 349 Rental Services 352 Roofing 353 Siding 354 Snow Removal 356 Small Engine Repair 358 Topsoil/Gravel 360 Wedding Services Agriculture 390 Farm Implements 392 Farm Produce 394 Hay/Grain For Sale 396 Livestock Merchandise 402 Appliances 404 Antiques 405 Arts/Crafts/Collectibles 406 Auction Sales 408 Bicycles 410 Books, Coins, Stamps 412 Building Materials 414 Cameras/Photo Finishing 416 Computers/Videos 420 Firewood 422 Furniture 424 Garage Sales 426 Garage Sale - Map 428 Jewellery 430 Machinery/Equipment 432 Miscellaneous For Rent 434 Miscellaneous For Sale 436 Miscellaneous Wanted 438 Musical Instruments 440 Nursery/Plants 442 Office Equipment 444 Pets 446 Sports Equipment 448 Stereo/TV/Sound Eqpt. 450 Swap 452 Tools 502 Aircraft 514 Antique Vehicles 504 Auto Parts/Service 506 Automobiles For Sale 508 Trucks For Sale 509 4x4s 510 Vans/Accessories 512 Wanted, Cars/Trucks MSSSSSBM 520 Boats/Marine 522 Campers/Canopies 524 Motorcycles 526 Motorhomes 528 Snowmobiles 530 Summer Camp 532 Trailers 534 Trailer/Motorhome Rentals Financial 570 Business Opportunities 572 Investment Opportunities 574 Money To Loan 576 Money Wanted 578 Mortgages & Agreements Real Estate 602 Acreage 604 Apartment Buildings 606 Building Lots For Sale 608 Commercial Property 610 Condos/Apts/Tovvnhouses 612 Country Homes/Acreage 614 Duplexes For Sale 616 Farms/Ranches 618 Houses For Sale 619 Houses For Sale - New 620 Houses - Open Houses 622 Houses For Trade 624 Houses Wanted to Buy 626 Income Properties 628 Industrial Property 630 Listings Wanted 632 Mobile Homes For Sale 634 Mobile Homes/Property 636 Out of Town Properties 638 Property Exchange 640 Property For Sale 642 Property Wanted 644 Recreational Property 646 Real Estate Services CLASSIFIEDS Sell It Rentals 702 Business Locations 704 Commercial Rentals 706 Cabin/Cottage Rentals 708 Duplexes For Rent 710 Garages For Rent 712 Halls For Rent 714 Houses - Furnished 716 Houses - Unfurnished 718 Housekeeping Rooms 720 Mobile Home Rentals 722 Mobile Home Spaces 724 Office Space For Rent 726 Room and Board 728 Room and Board • Wanted 729 Shared Accommodation 730 Sleeping Rooms 732 Suites Furnished 734 Suites Unfurnished 736 Townhouses/Condos 738 Wanted to Rent Legals Dating Service 780 Dating Services 782 RSVP Freebees As a public service, the Citizen offers free advertising space for any items you are offering for Free. Maximum 12 words. Call to cancel your ad when item has been given away. • All advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Code. > Please check your ad the first day it appears, and if you find a mistake, please call our office so we can correct the error. • If an error does occur, you can choose to rerun your ad once for free, or we'll gladly refund the cost of the portion of the ad affected by the error. > To ensure the integrity of our newspaper for the benefit of our readers and advertisers, we reserve the right to revise, edit or refuse your ad. • The names of all our advertisers and box numbers are confidential. You Asked For It! ■ ■ ■ 4 Days / 12 Words ■ ■ ■ Advertised Items to $20 ..........Only $1 Advertised Items to $20 - $50 Only $2 Advertised Items to $50 - $150 ....Only $3 ■ ■ ■ 4 Days / 12 Words ■ ■ ■ 12 word maximum. Ad must run 4 times under appropriate Marketplace column. Ad must include price. Only one item per ad. No commercial ads. All ads must be paid in advance. ACCEPTED VISA Adults reading various classified areas 30,000 ............... ........................ 20000 10,000 n n .8.. 8. .8.8. .8.8. 11 n rt 11 1.8. 11 JL2_ 1,1 11 1.8. 11 8.1. 8.1. 11 1.8. JLJL ,VNe NADbank 1994 EXTRA Sales Power Sell in 7 Days or Next 7 Days FREE Most Citizen Ads Sell in Less than 7 Days ... But there can be exceptions. If you fail to sell your items within the 7 days you’ve paid for, phone the Marketplace department and we'll i your ad for 7 more days. FREE! When your items are sold, simply call and cancel your ad. You pay only for those days published up to a maximum of 7 days. Merchandise for Sale only. Does not apply to Display Ads. I/n* lYiiici* George Citizen Central British Columbia’s Daily Newspaper Second Class Mail Registration No. 0130 Published Monday through Saturday P.O. Box No. 5700V2L5K9 Phone: 562-2441 SUBSCRIPTIONS Single Copy: Daily 80c-Friday $1.00 Minimum Outside Greater Prince George Daily 80c - Friday $1.00 By Carrier: 6 Days per Week Mon. thru Sat. $12.20/1 month (GST Included) Outside Greater Prince George $12.75 (GST Included) Agent: Vanderhoof Mrs. Pat Griffith - 567-2860 Agent: Mackenzie Barb & Miguel Saavedra - 997-3947 Agent: Fraser Lake Mrs. Bev Reeves - 699-6352 Agent: Ft. St. James Mrs. Brenda Loveway - 996-7833 Agent: Tumbler Ridge Gordon Toms - 782-3409 ft The Audit k Cvj Bureau s 202 BIRTHS BARLOW — James and Cynthia, of Vancouver, a son. Nathen Thomas. 7lbs 1oz on October 17, 1995 at Grace Hospital. Proud grandparents are Barrie and Barb Barlow, Prince George and Nan Young of Vancouver, Great grandmother Blanche Barlow, of Okotokos, Alberta. DURIAUX — Taylor happily announces the birth of her baby brother, Keenan Robert James Steele, November 8, 1995, at 5:59am, weighing 4 lbs, 12 ozs, 45cm long, born at the Prince George Regional Hospital, delivered by Dr. Leon. Proud parents are Kevin and Darla. FEDYK — Holy smokes, surprised Dad Geoff, ecstatic Mom Carol, bigger brother Jeremy, big sister Katherine all welcome Lisa Brianne to the family on November 8, 1995. Thank you to Drs. Dabbs, and Patterson, and LDR staff. KELLINGTON — Sherry and Jonathan are thrilled to announce the arrival of 7!b-5oz Spencer Toon, on November 2. Tasman is excited to welcome her little brother home. Special thanks to Jonathan for being the perfect labour delivery coach and the ideal father, caregiver at home while Mum and baby were in hospital. And, once again, thank you Terry. MACKUS — Another brother for Jason, Tyson and Lale, Connor has arrived on Wednesday, November 8th, 11:30pm. Mom (Kim) is doing fine, (Dad) Randy is hanging in there. Special thanks to LDR, Diane, Val and Charlene also special thanks to Dr Smith for being there. O'BRIEN — Eric and Shauna are pleased to announce the early arrival of their precious daughter, Olivia Leslie Ann, born at Vancouver BC Children's hospital, August 16th, 1995, v/eighing 11b 6ozs, 12 inches long. Special tnanks to “Auntie Barb" in Port Coquitlam, primary nurse Jeanine, Vancouver, and all our friends and family who gave support throughout this difficult time. Olivia should be home soon! First grandchild for Bob and Heather Alderson, fourth grandchild for Marjorie O'Brien and Mick O'Brien. SKAALID — Les and Myrna from Mackenzie are pleased to announce the early arrival of their beautiful baby girls, twins, born October 14,1995, Anna Mackenzie, weighing 3lbs-2oz at 7:32am, Alyssa Victoria, weighing 3lbs-3oz at 8:21am. Proud grandparents are Mel and Mary Skaalid and June and Lome Kain.___________________________________ [204 DEATHS LOYD — In memory of Allan Gwin Loyd Sr. passed away November 9, 1995. Greatly missed by his wife Joan, 2 daughters Judy and Carol, 2 sons Allan and Vic, 14 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, and many friends. No service by deceased request. Any donations to the Cancer Society. I Corinthians -15:39-58 a FOODSAFE FOR MANAGERS Foodsafe - Level II This is an advanced programme oriented to management and supervisory personnel. All candidates should have previously com- j pleted Level I - Foodsafe. Successful participants in this one day work shop will receive provincially recognized certification. Date: Nov. 25,1995 Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Fees: $85.00 Room: Seminar One For further information and to register contact 563-9588 204 DEATHS BURKINSHAW — Irene, passed away in hospital on Wednesday, November 8, 1995 at the age of 63 years. Predeceased by her husband William Burkinshaw, Father Charles Brose, Mother Manerva Brose, sisters Bernice Stanley and Gladys Brose. She is survived by her loving family, sons Wayne (Sylvia) Burkinshaw and Warren (Shirley) Burkinshaw; grandchildren, Bridget (Jeremy), William, Kristopher, Brianne and Alexander; nieces and nephews, Doug Stanley, Craig (Denise) Stanley, Brent, Denver, Jenny, Kristina, Amanda, Jordan and Caitlyn. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, November 14, 1995 at 1:00pm from Assman's Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations to the Prince George Hospital Foundation, 2000 15th Avenue, Prince George, V2L 1S2, would be appreciated. Interment Prince George City Cemetery. LITTLE - Brian Malcolm. Born March 15, 1966, died suddenly, tragically Nov. 9, 1995. Predeceased by his father Doug in 1993. Survived by his special love - Melanie Fulks, his mother Sheila, brothers Warren (Kelly) and Keith. His sister Karen (Marco) Myatovic, two half-brothers Vern (Julie) and Gary (Pamela). His grandfather Harry (Angela) Alaric, many aunts, uncles, cousins, and nieces and nephews. Brian is also survived by his many friends - far too many to list here. Brian and his partner Cezary owned and operated Erafor Forestry together and Brian's love for the forest showed through in all the work he did. He played centre for the W.I.C. Warhog's Gentlemen's hockey team, and he loved all sports. A visitation will be held Monday, Nov. 13, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. for family and friends at Assman's Funeral Chapel. A service celebrating Brian's life will be held Tuesday, November 14, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Giles' Presbyterian Church, 1500 Edmonton St. with Pastor Elizabeth Zook officiating. Donations can be made in Brian's name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. & Yukon, 490 Quebec St., Prince George, B.C., V2L 5N5. Internment Prince George City Cemetery. 148723 VANSICKLE — William George, passed away suddenly on November 9, 1995. Service information to be announced later. Assman’s Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. j 204 DEATHS MEMORIAL ANDERSEN — Leif, 52 years, born in Viborg, Denmark, August 22, 1943, died November 8, 1995, 4:38am. Predeceased by wife Vivi Andersen. A long time member of the Painters Union Local 138, avid outdoorsman. Survived by his three children, Allan, Steven and Lena; his parents Hessy and Charlie: one brother and three sisters and companion Marie Fraser. Informal gathering to be held at the Pumphouse Pub on Noranda Road at 1:00pm, Saturday, November 11th. Flowers appreciated or donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. NORTH — Walter John, passed away in PGRH November 8, 1995 at the age of 75 years. Papa will be greatly missed by his loving wife Anne; Children, Judy (Barry) Rogers, John (Carol) North; grandchildren, Kristie, Scott, Teresa and James; Sister, Valma Stokes and numerous other relatives and friends. Wally was predeceased by his brother Elmer. Known by his family and close friends as “Mr Fix-It”, Wally loved the outdoors, enjoying many fly-fishing and camping trips. A celebration of life will be held Monday, November 13, 1995 at 2pm from the chapel of Prince George Funeral Service, 1014 Douglas St with Rev Dr Lance Morgan officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations in Wally's honor may be made to the Prince George Hospital Foundation. Prince George Funeral Service in care of cremation arrangements. 564-3880. 206 FUNERAL DIRECTORS PRINCE GEORGE FUNERAL SERVICES LTD. 1014 Douglas Street - Your ONLY LOCALLY OWNED Funeral Home -Full Service Facilities - Lower Compassionate Prices • GUARANTEED Oldroyd 564-3880 Owners/Directors 24 HOURS S ASSMAN’S FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. "Serving Prince George and Area tor over 50 years" Uk Glenn Johnston • Director Funeral Service Association 1908 Queonsway St. 564-4431 LAKEWOOD FUNERAL HOME LTD. 562-5915 1055 Ospika Blvd. Gordon Power Managing Director Over 25 yrs. in Funeral Service “Where Dedicated People Care" 00130214 208 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of ENID SHALANSKI Who passed away November 12,1994 A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Gerry, Lynne and Mike 208 IN MEMORIAM August 17, 1950-November11, 1994 In loving memory of my husband PERRY WAYNE PIAT0CKA I will cherish the memories, the 28 years we had together, until we meet again. Love Yvonne Its been a year since you’ve been gone Dad, and there’s not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. Sadly missed, love your 5 daughter Tina 5 I IS? I In loving memory of Joseph Sowick (Sovic) Who passed away September 19,1993 We visit the grave often. Elroy and Ronald miss him. We pray for Linda as she deals with her pain at the loss of her father. Love, your Mother Leona Sowick |216 INFORMATION WANTED F349355-5. Witnesses needed for mva Monday, November 6th, 12noon at Pine Centre, between white Mercury and black Hyundai. Call Terry 561 -5019 or Glen, 561-5027. F349512-1. Anyone who may have witnessed a motor vehicle accident on November 8, 1995, at approximately 3:30pm, on the Northwood Pulp Road, between a black GMC truck and a gray Ford Escort, please call 561 -5021 |218 NOTICES PANCAKE BREAKFAST EAGLES HALL DAGG ROAD SUNDAY, NOV 12, 8:30am -12 noon 222 LOST CAT, black striped, 3-4 months old, blue collar w/bell, Oak and Pearson area 563-5130 LOST In North Nechako area since October 29th, 4 year old female Tortoise shell cat, black, tan and orange, desperate, any Information please call 564-2136 LOST, Pitbull cross, black and white, blue eyes (brown spot in left eye), female, 4 months. Spruce Street Overwaitea area. Reward offered. 561-0154 or 562-4367. LOST, registered male boxer, 7 years, tan in color, white paws and markings, brown collar. Answers to “Radar". Reward offered for info leading to his return. 964-2270 or Pager 1-604-979-1609. |222 LOST REWARD, female Husky, black/white, 5 months old, black collar, lost Kelly Road area. 962-6435 I 224 FOUND FOUND- Akita, identify to claim. Will keep if not wanted. 964-1061 evenings. GOLD Bracelet, Redwood Square parking lot, owner may claim by identifying. 963-9447. LADIES watch found at Vanier Hall during concert weekend. Owner identify to claim. 562-0800 MEN'S leather jacket, found in the parking lot between the Elks Club and the Multicultural Centre. Owner may claim by identifying. 563-8525 WOMAN’S watch found in Ft George Park, Sunday. September 17th. Owner identify to claim. 964-4304 | 226 PERSON TO PERSON SW WIDOW, 65yrs, all good qualities, n/s, n/d, seeking male companion, same qualities. Citizen Box AB-0761. TO Debbie Short, please contact your school friend Robert Lelliott, 564-7932 228 GREETINGS MAKING spontaneous eye contact with complete strangers in grocery lineups hasn't tilled my spare time up with any dates lately. What about you? Good looking, quiet, singular, SWM, 40, NS, 5'10". med/slim, enjoys dancing, travel, outdoors, movies invites similar adventurous goal oriented SWF, 34-38 to share interests and new experiences. RR8, Site-10, Comp-1, PG, BC, V2N-4M6 Enterprise Development Centre % 1349 4th Avenue Prince George, B.C. V2L 3J6 Tel (604) 563-9588 Fax (604) 563-9533 Happy 75th Birthday CUT1E” (Nov. 13th) i Love, The Family | 3!RTHDAYC To E3ips from her sister and Best Friend. Squeeze 148555 J To a wonderful man that we are proud to call our Dad. Happy 65th All our love - Cindy (Kevan), Rod (Donna), Sheri, (Gory), Nicole (Kevin), & families. __________________________________________148697