Terrace Standard, August 13, 2014

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

Wanted Labourer/Landscaper. Must be physically ďŹ t. Cell: 250-631-8000

Female home care worker required. Experience preferred. 25-30 hours per week. Permanent. Wage dependent on experience. Vehicle req’d. Call: 250 638-0396.

NELSON’S Glass Ltd., located in the sunny North Okanagan Valley, is looking for a full time ticketed auto glass installer. Drivers license is required and glazing experience is an asset. Email inquiries/resume to nelsonsglass@telus.net

Funeral Homes

Funeral Homes

Stone Moving Schedule for Marven Richard Brown ~ Friday August 15, 2014 ~ 9:00am - Stone Washed 9:30am - Moved to the van 10am to12noon To Kitsumkalum 3:00pm - Move stone from van to grave site at Fairview Cemetery in Prince Rupert.

Personals MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-712-9851.

Lost & Found Lost woman’s watch. Last Sunday August 3rd at Lost Lake. Gold coloured with a gold coloured chain. Personal & sentimental value. Generous reward offered for its return. Also lost reading glasses. Call: 250 635-3875 & lv. msg.

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Travel FOUNTAIN OF Youth RV Resort offers More Winter Vacation for Less money. Hot mineral springs, events, activities, fitness, entertainment. foyspa.com or 888-800-0772.

Employment Business Opportunities

INDUSTRIAL / AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are a large company based in Fort St. John, B.C that is looking for Industrial/ Automotive Sales Representatives to join our team. We offer an attractive compensation ($105,600/year), benefits and bonus program. Sales experience is not necessary but an industrial background would be a definite asset. Please forward your resume to: human.resources. depart1@gmail.com

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$19 hr. for 25 hours Mon-Fri and 10 hrs.+ for Sat & Sun. without a car, $20 hr. with a car. A FIT female worker required for personal care in Terrace. National & World Travel option. No experience needed, on the job training. Call Allen: at 250-635-4992 or email: allan_heinricks@telus.net. Serious inquires only

LOOKING FOR both F/T and P/T servers. Pls send your resume to Shan Yan Restaurant at 4606 Greig Ave Terrace. No Phone calls pls

STEWART/MEZIADIN- Looking for someone to clean a lodge in Meziadin 2 days a week. Call 250-975-0616

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GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com.

Neil “Buster� Patterson passed, Aug 4, 2014, at 81 years of age. Pre-deceased by his son Glen, he is survived by loving partner Linda Kawinsky, daughter, Lynn Patterson granddaughters Devon and Shelby Foote, great great-granddaughters Abi and Anna, sister Marion Ryan of Langley, John and Jean Patterson of Slocan, and Bob Patterson of Nakusp. Buster and family moved from Nakusp to Terrace in 1969, and it became his home forever. Employed by Canadian Cellulose and its future company changes. Buster supervised some 1,100Km of roads from Hazelton, through the Cranberry Junction and down towards Kitimat. He was responsible for the maintenance of bridges and roads. He was born in Fort St. John, to parents Neil and Hazel Patterson. The Patterson’s were a family of 12 children. His father Neil was a settler in the Woodcock area during the 1920s for a period, and the family eventually settled in the Arrow Lakes district. He told us, through the generosity of his siblings, many having entered the army, that the younger children afforded some of life’s comforts. He was always a generous person to his family. Buster spent a very important part of his youth in the army, achieving the rank of Trooper, Honourably Released in 1959. He attended Fort Knox for instruction of “Armor Track Vehicle Maintenance�. He achieved the highest mark in the then 13 year history of the course. He would later use those skills maintaining the equipment at the Skeena Valley Golf Course. There were a few places where Buster frequented. The Royal Canadian Legion for “pool and meat draw�, the Happy Gang Centre for billiards in the basement and the “full meal deal� lunch on Fridays, always opting for the beef barley soup, and Tuesdays at BPs for pasta night. Buster was, if anything, a person who enjoyed his routine. His greatest love was golf. Buster loved it so much he took a job maintaining the Skeena Valley Golf Course. Particular in his work ethic and instruction, he was always happy to get up at 4am to water the tees and greens. We will think of him as “gone golfing�. Thank you to Dr. Strydom, Darcy, and the compassionate staff of Mills Memorial, and Prince George hospitals. All family and friends are invited to attend the Terrace Legion - Legion Tribute Aug. 14th, at 5:00 pm and a Celebration of Life at the Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club Sept. 12 at 5:00pm. The family would like anyone wishing to golf to book a tee time, in memory of Buster. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Please come to a

Denny’s Restaurant in Terrace is looking for

AMBITIOUS & ENERGETIC individuals who can be a part of the Front of the House Team We are hiring

SERVERS who are passionate about customer service and have a pleasant personality. Immediate openings for

Full time & Part time positions. You can e-mail your resume to

6544@dennys.ca or visit the Restaurant

and hand in your application in person to the Manager on Duty.

Denny’s, 4828 Hwy 16 West, Terrace, BC. V8G1L6

Celebration of Life for

Florence Spencer August 23, 2014 at 1:00pm at the

Evangelical Free Church 4640 Park Ave., Terrace, BC Come with a story or a “photocopy� of a picture to add to the Spencer’s collection. Thank you for the phone calls, flowers, sympathy wishes and donations. Extra special thanks goes to Betty, Gloria, Babs and Heather, also to Pastor Rob Brinson and to Mom’s church family at the Evangelical Free Church.

Katherine Marie Halvorson Katherine was born on January 25, 1965 and passed away in her sleep, in a diabetic coma, in Kitwanga, B.C. on July 1, 2014. Kathy is survived by: Father and Mother: Donald and Joan Halvorson, Kitwanga, B.C. Brothers: Marcus (Karen) Halvorson, Hinton, AB and David Halvorson, Grand Prairie, AB. Sister: Kristina (Blaine) Meek, Grand Prairie, AB. Nieces and Nephews, Aunts and Uncles, and Cousins throughout BC. Thank you for the cards, flowers, and sharing your memories with us. Rest In Peace My Darling

Circulation Supervisor The Terrace Standard requires a circulation supervisor. Duties include supervising a diverse group of newspaper carriers and collators, shipping and receiving, data entry and dealing with the public. A strong knowledge of computers and computer programs is essential. On site training. This is a Tuesday to Friday position. The compensation package includes benefits. Please address applications complete with resume and two letters of reference by August 15, 2014 to: The Publisher Terrace Standard 3210 Clinton Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 Fax 250-638-8432 www.blackpress.ca


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