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I Regt0nal.'Index . ~Ced by'the .ministry ,f: ~conomlc develop- n~t, - '. ~,Aith~ugh" .: Terrace's ~conon~,is.dominated by he.fo~t.industry, most in iradas. x0vid~ ~tces er. ure ' nv~)lved~:,~.,with .,'ad- mlnlatraU6~. Not all: 's ': economy reii~s:i'0, ~ ~:;eiiu:lose's;tree far~ ~d alun~u.m..but the Wovinelal :":*government •expects.' the~sltuation to cba~ge witk. more dive~ifieatlon in the !: ec0nomie base.' " .'.~.,Naturblly, the local mwmilla make up most of .th~p manufactururing 'bl~.k but other firms suob as dairies, . bakeries, } ,-; . ".tL. '/:! ..~,.!:; . . ..: . ...:.~.......: --' ..... '.; ,'~ ~-.., .~.:..,... , ~:~, ,...,.,; '" .-,,..~ ~" ,L. :~:~::.,,::~.~¢~,.,~.:~:>;;~.-~:~:::~:::~,v.--~,~,.,. .............. i !" " " Cellulose and will be floated.down a.river to the closest mill, ;The . Ferry .Island, campsite has' become !a • popular spot,' espeeiaUy for fishermen. The " famous salmon fishin~ is one.. of the-main, aat- iractiOns. " Huntin8 also;:idraws visitors, who go afte r• bea'r, mountain pats,- "deer, moose and grouse. The. Lakelse Lake Hot Springs should become a major tourist~ atiraetign : P~,ot~ OY Ca~'la WilSon plan • f6rl development, expected~, in the near future, i~l~e lava beds and the brea~taking scenery are other, tourist draws. Terra¢~ ' was in- corporated in.192'/; but ito history ~s back.much father then that...The c|ty, is expa~ding and. Shop- ~r ~ am drawing in .residentk~ Thecity hopes to pa~tieip'ate "in a downt~" re~iinlisation. wo~rani !that" 'Will ira-' . .'• i," . ,,• , "" I " - ,. !j ~.. .... !: .... ..:: ~. , ;./ . ...... , .,, ._~.~ .. .. "':r'~... ,... ... . RUPgRT .STEEL,. . o . : -. & SALVAGE '" LTD. '/.•. / "-.i. L 1 Sea! Cove Rd;,:Pr; Rupert 624-563 WE "BuY copper:,,brass,all meials, bafleri~siet" . ..... . . -:~<~, ........ . . , - ,,. , : ~i~ US.-'We.~r~ open Mort. fhrough Sat';, :., i .... i ;, ::. ;; .. -~"i. ;,..i:'i oa m.spm ., ....... i;i.":; ,: !! ..; i/'.'. ; ..', ~..:..;.. .~.., ". , ,. o .. .•. ,••.. ..... - .... : ~.:,::=':'.~ '~ : ., .,,, :',,, .'~.:~;'' . . , ; . . . ~ " ;~;~.,,'/:..~, ~ ..." ".. ,; ., ,, .'~" . . :~. ,~ .'-.'. ..i ...... i:,...' ,. . "'i. " i" . , , ..~.'~.:.,,. . . . . . . . . " " ' . .. '?.: ~...;~. ':.i'" ' ~• " ,':;:": ' /"!!/i-i.?"~ " -"' :/, ' .=.. •- . %1• ', '..'~i'/,: .'" ...... ./.; .. ;.::i;.;;:.,. . . .. - . . .. , : .... ., .- • ~ .':.":!., ....:.. " , ~... ,.',, , An, inqUe.at into.tlmbizarre be*ry cabins:,, that., are dlfficu.lt.t~:acc0mmodste ' dro~g~ioLani.linfa, nt ~1 probably Out'. there, s, where these w~ke~rs. ~....i:~ (.~ -~'. b'as "~evealed •.that many " would'they live? W~ve got ~.,,~d~,,, ~no" ,he ~- itineran~ B C; farm workers 88-. square miles; to. cove dA~ " ira,m/ ~v~alc,d tim in'this .Fraser. Valley corn-,.here.: .. How cab we~ know " ch-~d fel~a~'st"-'-~to the 'reunify live in squalid ..about:all.of.~them'{':'" .... "' ,..~,:-o,~,--~.-,,~fa'bed ' " ,, - ' ' ' ~-and -~= "~ ...... ""'=" conditions. " ' : • ' .. . . l~kn0w lts.g~ :__ while her mother,: Ran,~ A coroner's jury, obing mayue seme of ,:.tne:.atau .Uoako,. ,~H ,t tim r~r a~ the death of. the seven- know, Tsylor..:sal.cL,':.'.W. .;=~ . ..... ~,l.~-,.t,~hM" pickers',w0rldng;at;Jasmer ..eye to It.:.- , ,::9+--+,~ ..... . ;Test.im~y.amos~..wm .urn. Bri~ch's +: farm,':,fc~md+~ ibo : . J Taylor~++"blamed,~, the earn• nao nee n • ,illegally child,, Sikhdeep .M+dhar,. ' situation on+~. sob s!sters who altered in :~ and now died: "a0¢ld~taliy...July.~ 16.L .~.afra!d,fam/~..~M.will_ 'go,..meets :no. pro, vlnc!al.or wlien.she:~lled off ~.bm~k' 'out of e=ds..te~e.9::ead. the mualeipat ouumng, nre am heiidfl~'si into a l~iU of.Water agricultural i'r::liud ~ :corn- ~ healthstandards. " • . at her pa"ren=' tiny llving.-~ I "T ' ' " ' " '"" ''''" :'~':::': " " ' " "" " ..... ' " " " '" " ; ' ' " qua'riorsiii'a coverall horse " '" ' " !" ?' ;"~ ~ " " " ....... " ' The Ju~':~alled. for im~ ", ~ . ".;.'.;~'::':i:'"!;!: ...' ". "'~," -., ": ' ' " " ' med,ate:;][~gi.s|'flO, n"e.m ".': .• EARLYMORNING ;. ;powering ~,~5'e .pgoviocla! ' .. ...... :~'' ""'' ~4' ~*:':~ "" .... '; r : t . ; ''', """ " ' ' ' " : . {~nmworkers'~ous~dinWhat " . ": ..~:."~ ". :' ?:':.;;; .,: '. •.... • " -" " ' • -.-~, • :. Iveninto Loug's,w.U... Harold:"N~-~a~.bullding ,ti~!,r~m~:.iW~:!~~.::Louis..../, ..The l~ople ~in'thenouse ~.. impector.,in!..~is.sprawling: ~shou~at~i~}K~Y '' were:..s!eel~h~, in ".the ba~ i'- municipality .about ;.90 ..Str~t"at,,5;30~F~i~Yi~0r-" ~bedrO0m,~'.w,.nen.,m.e.,.car i kil6metres.:east..i:of Van-,!ning..,~.. E'~.,.,~'~-"i .~;~:-" ?/; rammed theh'_nouse, x~oous I .C~/~'; told tl~,inquest:,n6' Thevehiclew~:goin~,eaot:! ~w""', InJutecl.,'' I on6"~uld luive been.living -an u. dde~valk~0n: Columbia " Afterthe'car Crashed.into |:,~ .iii.~b.~'~:.whete the~chfid., Stree, ti. ~lU'ma~wh~niC"r=it~ .the ho,--.y.~e, Klelt.~e~,~ ~~ .d~ned','~i~- ":~": . , ".:: .'./::.;:. thr~j[h 'a :i hed@'~i~t 5' . ,!he a, ec,~!den.:t,. ~O0,..,Wq~S:'..m.,.~u~ r. 'mea~u'ri~g '. :about: tfiree ~ ~ : ~ metres square and. con .... "...... ,girting six. beds; ' " ". ~ , O V i! e Evidence during the"t~vo: - -.day .inques~ ~'evealed, tl~. "~= ; barn; had- been illegally .. .... -::,: altered-in.,,~'mand:now sub: meets' no provincial, or municipal bulling, fire and - ..... 7.!.':i Pacific off Oklnawji,.W~re it w. by a!! } st is reported to ~ve ~I at least- nme.sall0~; ' " ~ art's Maritime Ssf~y~ ~eni~y said. '-:":/'~' ~ Initial reports.'~i : W~~° vessels, aceqmp~ Soviet fueF-tan :. ~ d southwest •from, I the accident ~ii 45 nautical milea-,i ~'i,. of . Okinawa.. 'Tbo~.. ~ "~ ~. peeted to skirt"tl~ end of the igan~l . head. foe the So~iet~ n home base, 900 [~ miles to the norriS:,? ~:', Japan's chi~| !l~lnet secretary~ '.~;.~ chi air and seabom1~ ;! L~Ore , found no sigm ~.lt tim leakage in the ~ ~ere the sub was stH~e~ aid Japanese alrer~*t{~ ~hipo tow it. 'answered fi~t by.a pau/~ a. British tanker, :.later by ,r. Japanese patrol craft, and n ..tban by the Soviet tratutog it ship Meridian, .diso oM .@/ Vladivoiitok. The Maritime'.. Safety Agency, Japan's c0Ht guard, said it lntercepi~. Russian radio .traffic reporting that nine crew a members werekllled ,and a three injured in the:fire. .The Sovietsvolga,areolae. details, of. the incident, allo~l noforsipere aboard the submarine, and refused all offers of assistance. McKitka acquitted A tbarge Of.. common assault was dismissed .. against .formei" Surrey, Mayor Ed McKitka in Kitimat provincial court Thursday. Judge. Darrall C011iM found that although MclUtim struck' Terry Gresl, was not enough proof that he • did' so intentionally.. "~e--re-~ugh.-; many are .......... ~'~*~" employed" • '.by''., the. ~luminum Company.-of i, canada" i: '(Alean) '~ in."' i-'...~';~,~ Kitlmat..a~ the~/!eom÷ i :i/:~:~:~':~" ~ ~ mute.-' : Leggin0 ~r'ucks are. a common sl0ht • In the ..The Tc~rac'e and norlh. These logs belong to Canadlan Kitima¢ .:rel~i~ns, ~, are .S~/ct?to/.varinllons ;of.. " ' " ' "' " " ' ,'~pisina prim~loeation. In 1976, there, were /Wot'l'~ ".mkrketsbemuse of to"benefit from the~in- farms that were one acre -'their re~a~e,. . .__~__°n forestry~.:,. . dustry and the jobs .it . or•more and they covered a totalof.4,982:acres. Mining doesn't play a major role i~ the city,s economy but the many .. sand.and ~'a~elpits near • 'it; p~..vide': magerlai for co~Xid:tlou, There is a small, limestone ,quarry: near Terrace. The. tourilitindustry in ,. Terraceis improving and pro~des.. " i , The largest single scurc~ of f~ revenues is from locally.sold eggs and poultry. "The ~port ~d there are ~, f~.small" dairy farmerS, and some beef cattle, as well as pigs and sheep.~ . , . . The terraces beside the Skeean Rl~,er provide he,•th ~tandards. -. -, "' The onus-is on the owner :. i. to eee ihat .tile :3permi'to ,are" • obtained ~-~n~l-: ~e bull~,,. " requirements are :met0. " Neuman said; ..~.: ' : Renovations to housefarm ..... laborers are usUail~-~rriod out.in.standing structures, like the barn, he :: said., "If construction starts from the ground up,.it can be seenand • investigated. "But if. a barn has been converte~ and this sort of work~e0uld.be fmished on a weekend, from the outside, it still looks like a barn," Neurone.said. Joiu~ Spring~tbo Matsqut '. police cbnntable who in- :. vestipted.~ the drew'ni~; said be was struck by the squalor o{ Ifying conditions in the barn. when ~"fit~,i. vtsited tbe dol, mi.tory which homed anmany as .60to 70 workers, .." :..' " But Matsqui a~istant fire commissioner ,'Ernest Temple,on, "'who inkpeoted thei'horn in July, ~979,-told the in~luest: ,For berry pickers, I've seen worse." Templeton said he will continue su~efllA~ce to make sure t,ha% i ring Jaim's ton'Itor!al;~tm. The s,ooo-ton .~, .,~'.dm. i~ printing and. publishing good ,.conditions - for • facilities are being im- ausdmnd the appropriate .~lrrns are ~resent, too. growing i~tatoes and proved to : eater to when • the .i pr0vineial " p¢oveti~. ~:look of Terrace i..b~iM~/permits bad been ~With the headq~rters ..vegetables./' , . visitors. • .~ . • ~oyernment settles on a " end. attr~t more shop- obtained, ' submarine was reported McKitka denied striking oftliewoo4~operatiohkof ~ ' ' " -' ' " " . persa .n..d"¢laitorsandthus "You've gotts use some crippled, by. the fire about Greasl. The incident oe- caeadl~n. Cellulose Co. " ' " gro'W (CO~.el) in"Terrace, the "Kiumat has ?o0m to. , PaOe. B, "'% help tlm focal ec0nomy.~. ~. common sense in" these,, davm Thursday, It Se~t.out curredinKitimat, August~l, " , , , things'? '~ he said. "If we distress calls that were 1979, r ' 0 P cent ofWag s C nt aCto tlak 28t 315 ' er e , , i "; i ~I~2~" ' VANCOUVF'R (CP) -- A among an estimated 35 alf~fa ancl' Brussels sprouts.,to refuse,cancel or nuspend because ~they want the be ge~ ~.15 a far and pays W~inwouldke~ali~]l~,, or abom So ~r ~ent~;~Ms0 a nat' from th~ (.~ers, wl wo d get a day., 36 per e~,.~j;the barHes. ":,',-,' .',- greed, that the current w~lominatolY'.Jmmlgran! Of the 8,o00;n~n~cr. woln~L . - .. ;.,;The. new bill, which the work of ll~.lahorsrk,theonlyWiytodotba{,isto cheques. • lmmi~rsntlabor_p0~.~l~ut Walls .-- wh0~bids on labor w~kerisagoodoneandtha.t. Supplycont~ac~tenderedby ~i~d second .readin~in 'working [0r~." him ~., 'sup- get us out@/tl~dW:tY,'"l~ . On an average of |t rials 1,000 travel to the. L~ver. f~rmers gro~ing fruit 'mid tbe]~ktare last Tuesday, plemqnta his Paycheque at a - Union'.• ;presi "' .j each at ~3.1~ a flat from the Mainland from ruur~ '~s" vegetables" including caliS/for li~'ensing., and .. sawmill,l . says (~anadtan Couhon ~aid mcet{urmers farmers, Walla's workers tanner, some who chaqle rent of about 25 cents a flat. The more the .field hinds pick, the higherT their INMOt, said Chouhan,. who represents about 600 workers. The uniou, whie~ wasgranted certification recently at two Lower Mainland [alms, want~ to orpplie B.C."farmwerkms as well aa field he, raM ta othor ~ .' ' " British Columbia con- -- says th6 provincial' ,a liceuce, mmey c~rently being paid, his workers ~.25 a salt. He ~raetors with a stahle lsbor ,, government's employment ! It also forces contraeto~-s centraeterk., said they each pick between .force of ahout8100o Fraser standards act, bi!i36,wlll~ut to pay workers a minimum "Theyj~t want to take 10andlSflaisaday.coeada • Valley - pickers -- into his incon~e..andco~ld :hourlywa@at the dictation our hu~in~s away," he said. pemion and unemployment wipe out his'- job a~i con= :~of'eabine{, •..~'. - . ,: ' . ."'They wtutt...~, make lois of insurance' payments are trer~or., .- • Wufia, whose income from-, mone~ f~ Uie workers and':, deducted from their VancouVer labor eoniraetor says complaintsby the farmwm'kers' union about l~ls b~ine~s are based on" arrangement bet~veen farmer, contractor and blueberries, I-.strawberrles,~ "~Mingof c0ntractora and ~a~workers UniOn : of- am payingtheir contractors .could. collectively pull in ~ernnberries, raspberries~. giv~tbe ~ove~nmout powei~ i~.a.J ~ 'are... complaining, $3.50a ~ flat. Walia'uid l~0re than t3,000 a day, • . . "~.'" . .. '." . ",'.'. ., ':.. :..,." ,,...',~-: .. '.': .... '. • .~/:.'/: .... " " i ' - .' • ..... " pickers are being treated fairly.. Kishan Walls is eonsidared a medium-size .contractor of B.C. During the~l~@mg mm O~ live.l.,~ty- ~: ":3:,- !i

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{~nmworkers'~ous~dinWhat " . ": .. ~:."~ ". :' ?:':.;;; .,: ' . • .... • " -" " ' • -.-~, • :. Iveninto Loug's,w.U...

Harold:"N~-~a~.bullding ,ti~!,r~m~:.iW~:!~~.::Louis..../, ..The l~ople ~in ' thenouse ~.. impector.,in!..~is.sprawling: ~ s h o u ~ a t ~ i ~ } K ~ Y ' ' were:..s!eel~h~, in ".the b a ~

i'- municipal i ty .about ;.90 ..Str~t"at,,5;30~F~i~Yi~0r-" ~bedrO0m,~'.w,.nen.,m.e.,.car i kil6metres.:east..i:of Van-,!ning..,~.. E'~.,.,~'~-"i .~;~:-" ?/; • • rammed theh'_nouse, x~oous I .C~/~'; told tl~,inquest:,n6' T h e v e h i c l e w ~ : g o i n ~ , e a o t : ! ~w""', InJutecl.,'' I on6"~u ld luive been.living -an u. dde~valk~0n : Columbia " Afterthe'car Crashed.into | : ,~ . i i i . ~ b . ~ ' ~ : . w h e t e the~chf id. , Stree, t i . ~lU'ma~wh~niC"r=i t~ .the ho,--.y.~e, K l e l t . ~ e ~ , ~ ~ ~ . d ~ n e d ' , ' ~ i ~ - ":~": . , ".:: .'./::.;:. thr~j[h ' a : i hed@'~i~t 5' . ,!he a, ec,~!den.:t,. ~O0,..,Wq~S:'..m.,.~u~ r.

'mea~u'ri~g '. :about: tfiree ~ ~ : ~ metres square and. con . . . . " . . . . . .

,g i r t ing six. beds; ' " ". ~ , O V i ! e Ev idence du r i ng the"t~vo: -

- .day .inques~ ~'evealed, tl~. " ~ = ; barn; had- been illegally . . . . . . -::,:

a l te red - in . , ,~ 'mand :now sub: meets' no provincial, or municipal bulling, fire and - . . . . . 7.!.':i

Pacific off Oklnawji,.W~re it w. by a!! } st is reported to ~ve ~I a t least- nme.sa l l0~; ' " ~ art's Maritime Ss f~y~ ~eni~y said. '-:":/'~' ~

Initial reports.'~i : W~~° vessels, aceqmp~ Soviet fueF-tan :. ~ d

southwest •from, I the accident ~ii 45 nautical milea-,i ~ ' i , . of

. Okinawa.. 'Tbo~.. ~ " ~ ~ . peeted to skirt"tl~ end of the igan~l . head. foe the So~iet~ n

home base, 900 [~ miles to the norriS:,? ~:',

Japan's chi~| !l~lnet s e c r e t a r y ~ '.~;.~ c h i

air and seabom1~ ;! L~Ore , found no sigm ~ . l t tim leakage in the ~ ~ere the sub was s tH~e~ aid Japanese alrer~*t{~ ~hipo

tow it. 'answered f i~t by.a p a u / ~ a . British tanker, :.later by ,r. Japanese patrol craft, and n ..tban by the Soviet tratutog it ship Meridian, .d iso o M .@/

Vladivoiitok. T h e Maritime'.. Safety

Agency, Japan's c0Ht guard, said it l n t e r c e p i ~ . Russian radio .traffic reporting that nine crew

a members werekllled ,and a three injured in t he : f i r e .

.The Sovietsvolga,areolae. details, of. the incident, a l l o ~ l noforsipere aboard the submarine, and refused all offers of assistance.

McKitka acquitted

A tbarge Of.. common assault was dismissed

.. against .formei" Surrey, Mayor Ed McKitka in Kitimat provincial court Thursday.

Judge. D a r r a l l C011iM found that although MclUtim struck' Terry Gresl, was not enough proof that he

• d id ' so intentionally..

"~e--re-~ugh.-; many are .......... ~'~*~" • employed" • '.by''., the . ~luminum C o m p a n y . - o f i, canada" i: '(Alean) '~ in."' i-'...~';~,~ Kitlmat..a~ the~/!eom÷ i :i/:~:~:~':~" ~ ~ mute.-' : Legg in0 ~r'ucks are. a common sl0ht • In the ..The Tc~rac'e and norlh. These logs belong to Canadlan Kitima¢ .:rel~i~ns, ~, are

• .S~/ct?to/.varinllons ;of . . " ' " ' " ' " " ' • , ' ~ p i s i n a prim~loeation. In 1976, there, were /Wot'l'~ ".mkrkets bemuse of to"benefit from the~in - farms that were one acre -'their re~a~e,. . .__~__°n forestry~.:,. . dustry and the jobs .it . or•more and they covered

a totalof.4,982:acres. Mining doesn't play a

major role i~ the city,s economy but the many

.. sand.and ~'a~elpits near • 'it; p~..vide': magerlai for

co~Xid:tlou, There is a small, limestone ,quarry: near Terrace.

The. tourilitindustry in ,. Terraceis improving and

pro~des.. " i , The largest single

scurc~ of f ~ revenues is from locally.sold eggs and poultry. "The ~port ~ d there are ~, f~.small" d a i r y f a r m e r S , a n d s o m e bee f ca t t l e , a s w e l l a s p igs and s h e e p . ~ • . , . .

The terraces beside the Skeean Rl~,er provide

h e , • t h ~tandards. -. -, " ' The onus-is on the owner :. i. to eee ihat .tile :3permi'to ,are" • obtained ~-~n~l-: ~e bul l~ , , . "

requirements a r e :met0. " Neuman said; ..~.: ' : •

Renovations to housefarm ..... laborers are usUail~-~rriod

out.in.standing structures, l i ke the barn, he :: said., "If construction starts from the ground up,.it can be seenand

• investigated. "But if. a barn has been

converte~ and this s o r t of work~e0uld.be fmished on a weekend, from the outside, it still looks like a barn," Neurone.said.

Joiu~ Spring~tbo Matsqut '. police cbnntable who in- :. vestipted.~ the drew'ni~;

said be was struck by the squalor o{ Ifying conditions in the barn. when ~"fit~,i. vtsited tbe dol, mi.tory which homed anmany as .60to 70 workers, .." :..' "

But Matsqui a~istant fire c o m m i s s i o n e r , ' E r n e s t Temple,on, "'who inkpeoted thei'horn in July, ~979,-told the in~luest: ,For berry pickers, I've seen worse."

T e m p l e t o n s a i d h e

will continue su~efllA~ce to make sure t ,ha% i ring

Jaim's ton'Itor!al; ~tm. The s,ooo-ton . ~ , . ,~ ' .dm.

i~ printing and. publishing good ,.conditions - for • facilities are being im- ausdmnd the appropriate .~lrrns are ~resent, too. growing i~tatoes and proved to : e a t e r to when • the .i pr0vineial " p¢oveti~. ~:look of Terrace i. .b~iM~/permits bad been

~With the headq~rters ..vegetables./' , . visitors. • .~ . • ~oyernment settles on a " end. a t t r~ t more shop- obtained, ' submarine was reported McKitka denied striking oftliewoo4~operatiohkof ~ ' ' " -' ' " " . persa .n..d"¢laitorsandthus "You've gotts use some crippled, by. the fire about Greasl. The incident oe- caeadl~n. Cellulose Co. " ' " gro 'W (CO~.el) in"Terrace, the "Kiumat has ?o0m to. , PaOe. B, "'% help tlm focal ec0nomy.~. ~. common sense in" these,, davm Thursday, It Se~t.out curredinKitimat, August~l,

" , , , things'? '~ he said. "If we distress calls that were 1979,

r ' 0 P cent ofWag s C nt aCto tlak 2 8 t 315 ' er e , , i "; i ~I~2~" '

VANCOUVF'R (CP) -- A among an estimated 35 alf~fa ancl' Brussels sprouts., to refuse, cancel or nuspend because ~they want the be ge~ ~.15 a far and pays W~inwouldke~ali~]l~,, or abom So ~ r ~ent~;~Ms0 a nat ' from th~ ( . ~ e r s , w l wo d get a day., 36 per e~,.~j;the barHes. ":,',-,' .',-

greed, that the current w~lominatolY'.Jmmlgran! Of the 8,o00;n~n~cr. woln~L . - ..

;.,;The. new bill, which the work of ll~.lahorsrk,theonlyWiytodotba{,isto cheques. • • lmmi~rsntlabor_p0~.~l~ut Walls .-- wh0~bids on labor w~kerisagoodoneandtha.t. Supplycont~ac~tenderedby ~ i ~ d second .readin~in 'working [0r~. " him ~., 'sup- get us out@/tl~dW:tY,'"l~ . On an average of | t rials 1,000 travel to the. L~ver.

f~rmers gro~ing fruit 'mid t b e ] ~ k t a r e last Tuesday, plemqnta his Paycheque at a - Union'.• ;presi "' .j each at ~3.1~ a flat from the Mainland from ruur~ ' ~ s " v e g e t a b l e s " inc luding ca l iS / fo r li~'ensing., and .. sawmill,l . says (~anadtan Couhon ~aid mcet{urmers farmers, Walla's workers

tanner, some who chaqle rent of about 25 cents a flat.

The more the .field hinds pick, the higherT their INMOt, said Chouhan,. who r e p r e s e n t s about 600 workers. The uniou, whie~ wasgranted certification recently at two Lower Mainland [ a l m s , want~ to orppl ie B.C." farmwerkms as well aa field he, raM ta othor ~ . ' ' "

British Columbia con- -- says th6 provincial' ,a liceuce, mmey c~rently being paid, his workers ~.25 a salt. He ~raetors with a stahle lsbor ,, government's employment ! It also forces contraeto~-s centraeterk., said they each pick between .force of ahout8100o Fraser standards act, bi!i36,wlll~ut to pay workers a minimum " T h e y j ~ t want to take 10andlSflaisaday.coeada • V a l l e y - p i c k e r s - - into his incon~e..andco~ld :hourlywa@at the dictation our hu~in~s away," he said. pemion and unemployment

wipe out his'- job a~i con= :~of'eabine{, •..~'. - . ,: ' . ."'They wtutt...~, make lois of insurance' payments are trer~or., .- • Wufia, whose income from-, mone~ f ~ Uie workers and':, deducted from their

VancouVer labor eon i rae to r says compla in t sby the farmwm'kers' union about l~ls b~ine~s are based on"

a r r angemen t bet~veen farmer, contractor and

blueberries, I-.strawberrles,~ " ~ M i n g o f c0ntractora and ~ a ~ w o r k e r s UniOn : of- a m payingtheir contractors .could. collectively pull in ~ernnberries, raspberries~. giv~tbe ~ove~nmout powei~ i~.a.J ~ 'are... complaining, $3.50a ~ flat. Walia'uid l~0re than t3,000 a day, • . . "~.'" . .. '." . ",'.'. ., ':.. :..,." ,,...',~-: .. '.': .... '. • .~/:.'/: .... " " i ' - .' • . . . . . "

pickers are being treated f a i r ly . .

Kishan Walls is eonsidared • a medium-size .contractor

of B.C. During the~l~@mg mm O~ live.l., ~ty-

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~i;: ~/HiTEH()I~Z (CP)"- A : • " :~hi i~ I:iu) i i u r w.~: s i l l " In : ': pro~m•ised: to-marry ,her: and : "VaU~v~i/0ml~uythog&~'e Can&'d~ • she took another.. she:gave 'him morei than . an Hawaiian'm'a~ th0u~nds • Sa;0el:from a Vernon;': B,C.. SS7,000.'Hui. Hut denied .of_. i of dollars 'told' ,.Yukon. l~nk. U~lei" pressu~ from . fe./~ing ' to" marry Ang- • . Territorial: CouP[ Thur::,~lay. pr0seeutor ,ia:n,::~McKinnon "eio~ulis. " " • ,,:~.: ""

i n s i s ~ . . i i l m [ ; ' / n o n e y was " i shestill love~ the mira who is ':,`he -;McKinnon. showed !.ihat ' charged in.a 'complicat&l' pP/'{ 0t:' th~"i ~aHier. $1.3,154, i.:.. Wilson ~ has $70;00Q,"!~:~59~

del~its 'ivhid,, .:..: " t . ' " conspiracy case/'.::'..-..l~it.:didi:h0t, dnswer When term .... :!!~ime. ' f r a u d . • . . . . . . • ' ~. Lilllan:"Wti~; told .~ourt~ McKi~uon.:~a-4k~d, her to' due early next y..~r em~tha

~•and '~ i~meg, : . (~o) ~i~ ~: I~w t~o :separale ,"Hui l ]u | Wad " ~.~,~!~,m! . ~ m e . . ' ,Huip~n~t~rilanyl#:aul~:, :w'lmdraw.!s.were.the ~ , u e o r g m a . u a v ~ .

10ut': Hu[ H~ /.was arres " "'~"~" : " M ~ n ; ' w a s ~ inter'est ed : .vislt~lher hereaf~ =. Hui.Hdi::and,Paul~.,T.~.'!: • .......... , .... :~...... ..... ~...._____ , ', in :,:;Hal~Hul s movements :.::imet.Brennan in Ha

to ~:'aelraUu ~ mte~., ss,c~. ~,ts .~ '~.L~ dehled." : ~: " • ;:'he :was and ,~:'ghe"'als! . . . . , '. . . . . ' " " " . w t ~ t • - . . ] . wRh, severaI .Whi tehorse . . . . -. . . . . . . . , ." • . ^ , ~ ' ~ ~'v.~;u~.:.:. ,. " ,. :: : knowing .';he.. had visited. Soveral" f r ien~

: :/" w,en -!" ""elm: "~ ~'~},m t~l~ the stand ,:" ~.., .s~ ...... .::met" Hut Hall..... In . .:. =E~iier,.~ .... th..e, . • " . " "~- ..... "-"---d -April " , .:'- ' : " " ;,. ".fremanOdtari{ Thursday; : :ne .procjmme .. , . ,,.. :. --,,, ",-., .' " '~ . .- . . . . .

midYinglove.for.Wil~n.and :~, .,Wheh~l~tooktheddin~llni ...'gave. B~.¢nn'ii~ • ' " ffez~l='to .,Hut admiftedVls'itlngB'lill~ar/i:loa~'. and ~ii~'

• said, he never, o ~ , e l o i Y o IL;s'told~u I . marry any Other.worn,in: ~' • 8"~a.t./visit to ca .da , !!,i~f~,.i.:to.ifi~ a! Wil~n said :`he!meti.Hiii , u e.,court ,~ sidu ..... '~al ~ :

Hni i~,HawaliinMa~!h, 1079: Wednoeday that 'Hui The'ti LnuI~.

She said shes~nt&%T'/4 to ~ " :"" " " " "-: : • o Hui Hui so he could vBlt bar .' " ' - ' . " " • "";

in Vancouverin April a n d " : ~ " : . " " .. " n - g ear "

,.no. =,v" u s w a l a Shortly aftei ' ,his she.withdre~. $13;154 from . . . . . . . •

, the. ~ .* which,he ~,~d,w.. ~'-ZZ " :'.~ .,J - - ' ~ : . . : 41.',~ I~(i~, W a r m w e a t h e r in K i t i m a t ea r l y t h i s week H~/~an~i~h.~ug~t~a,~1~ O T T ::i 113U lllllt iy " b r o u g h t 0 U t . ~ h e . f i s h e r m e n h o p i n g to ca tch ~ m l ~ 8hesa id `hegave" . " " : ' " " : : : ' ' " "-" " ' ' ' " .' "

t h e - " b i g 0ne. I' . ,,~o.uvcaraW so"'. Hui' ~l'ui the money for • FORTWORTH, T:exI:(AP)'CharlesPetty, of Daliasand etUllil!ttu - ' " ' " ' " " safekeeping..'.: ' ' . . . - - . A State: district judge Os~/a ld | ,wyer 'Kenneth ~.. ~ : . .. . : . • ' . .' ' , . p0s t~ )oned . ' i nde fh , ; t e l y ' " Campbell~ , :. -,-'.,, ' i ,; .: . ' • , i ,'.. " . :..... '' . "" . .. .. " : .Thursday': "a . hearing Petty, a defendant in.the

. • . :, • . ', ' : ' • , ~ a , ' ~ S s i l a ' :scheduledf0rtnday'dnaSnit .Suit, asked the judge to move . . . . ~ • 1 " 1 1 1 1 " seeking : t o " block .the: the hearing onthe s u R # o m L u m b e r f irm exhumat! °n- o f accR~d..F..ort W.o.r th: fe~H~s~'-~t e

• ' ' " 's" " ' " " " - ". " '~ . . ' " . ' ' ~" ~ ' . ; Harvey' Oswald.., .. i~" • . . .rem~)ye .Marina - ¥ s ~ : hest cut e n a[t. . .. JudgeJameS Wrisht"post- P°rter as a defendantAnthe f o r h t g . P - . -ported.the hearing af t ' r s,tbecansesheagrc "ith

• , . . . ,".. ' :,';' '. ;. motions " e filed-by'the . he~ :Idr~.d.r bmthel'-i~,law. O[--O O m,! wer ,,,,, . , , , , , , , , , , a l ~ , T . n n , , : ' O r ' R(CP) The metres , o r t h of P r lnc ' Merkel,sald' there ..'" Dal las :Coun ty , m , dlcal ......... , "" . c ) " ' B V.A"~oO~VBmRinistrY" has'. George ' . : few.. 'cases.. each., y,~..., o f . :,.e~mn~er,.~nd.,,.l~y~(~,,...~ ~ ~ ~ :'i:':'~!" " handed ° North' C e n t r a l : Lev~rne!Merkd. a timber '.over.cutfingi~..publiefim~r,:}'Osv~ald's b r d ~ e . r , ' . } ~ ' ? ~ , . : | : a , ! . ~ l l . l ~ ; i ~ i '.

" ' b i l l for minis t r at Prince George disputed c a s e . revolving . last week. to bl0ck. . t .. r t ~ h i n : / . " , ,~ . . ~ r g e a $420,.4~4.. '," . ' Y " . . . . . • ' t '~ . Lakelend Mills Ltd. ' . " . : exhumat ion a q t e ~ p t s '.-by . :' I'~V. ~ . . ~ " , : i ~ ~~P~i~.~ '

• i."i. !i " ' u~c,~utUn~ publzF ~ Umber satd .Thursday, t i~ .penal ~. , . . . . . . . . . . . : . ,L . " ~ . - ' , _ . o , ~ . ~ , . ' , ! : , - l ~ | , ~ f ~ . e l ' ~ ~ • ~ , , " ~ " . . " - ~ . ' . " " . ~ ' , , ~ • i " 9 " re 'resents twice the normal . LaKelanu is ms puun8 u , l~r|tmn a U U * ~ r : * q a ~ ' U ' ~ ' ' ~ " q " " ' '" ~'i " " "~ ' "~ ~ ' k .rnghtsm197.. -,. , ' ... ...P ........... .. ,. -.. .. .. " • ..... .; i." .... 'to ~• " ~ ..... ' '

. . . . . Ministry officials .say it's stumpage r a t . cha.rg~ .m add:t i~, al.. $.1.!1.;~(~.. bill. for_ • .E~._.owe:_( y h~,;:,~.~z:mgm, t , , I n . . m!cIOl DO 't~e: hi~hest :nenaltv of its • 1979 . :'...' .. ...'...' ~:: ....' overcuttlng l~ tuuoet.rlgn~ -: wove..tne ..uoUy.:.p|..'.u~.:"r;~..-: ....:" '. '...":.:..,..' ,:':i :~.~

• 1978" MONARCH-.2 ~ OR : '::/:_ !!:i•'i•. -: ~ U ~ I '!i-' ' I I 'i:'ii i•iiii'•!i :tY,.rovinee •.:.' ' ' '- e ¢ " levied:•.:, in.. ' ...;the . - l -v , "•• :"'It ' ':~e":largest:! i ~ n a l t y ' ' eeen.',s. ~ s , . • e m::•.t .he.• "/tn twg "e~ in~g eXCeP~ona' ' c , r c u m s t a n c e s . • . . . . torcen. an - W ~ : ~ / ' ~ ' i ~ ' • " ' ~ " L • i ' ~ ! " • ' a ' " ~ : i ~ o v l e t . , ' impute'WhO. ~- . . . . . . ;,'m°~,-••:- 8une,.a,~, •' : ~'BEitt~I~i•'~:!Pa'" : ld :~, ~ m . ,~h~~mn •" '" ' ' (~• : " . . . . -- P. . . . . . k;,,,~:.;~:o;;,;,~,,,~" ~.. i~ri~e~Georae-m" any Other ov'ercu(of a ~ u t lO,00o cubtc Oswald s ldeflttty to. k i l l -'t,t~,.,~:~Be,,t!!o-a.;ba~tt.:i~d~is

• '" ' " " ' " " " " " " " ' stul~ e values metres . ' . . . . mrmcr' V,~=-u~,,. ---,.. -. '. - . " " ~ " " ' ha a submdmry .Qf .Northwood. regmn, but ,pag - . ,. .- " . . . . . . . " . . . . . , : -, ~ / . ~ 0 ~ . . . . . • ~ " . " - - . . . . . . . . . , .~, ' t m i istt offi¢laism, 'K ~'":*;';.' " ,~.~- , ; ~ ~ ' '

lgg VAN ' ' "-::::;:! i : i : ; U ~ ' ! : mel~Cs'afwond~no~etha, i t " a f t e r th";o.vercuttmg;: :s . . . . eereuumg m m ' " a " ° w ~ m ' h uotas ramer tnon " ~ " " * " ' ~ : " r ~ ' ~ ' ' : ' ev ioe ,o to m.cate me man. • ' °fli¢la~s"want"'fl~"~r~ms,,:,o ...... - " . . . . . " " ' dis utin ~ e penalty .on the cu t ng q - ' • . . . . . . re turned 'to,~e;.~.fi~ l b ac-

~.ustomizea i ..... '." ".' "i. '."i ii'i.i'." ""~"~"',!'!'i.'i'.$83~i~" should hav e m 1979.:. -.......~ .... g. " ."- ..... • ", ' " w Id ...... ' . ........... " • T h e overcut represents 62' .basi, s.that:verbal pe.rmms.~:on overcu.tt:ng,..~t .no . seno~ m t.h.e.~.ave |.sn~ Oswaj = cordance:, w i t h ; l a w s :i!or-

' e W~"' iven ~ for. tbe ~ a " -Cases oceurron m me laSt' ' wright sc~ameo a' ~ep~. a biddin w mir, rat0~ ,; bi rds

FO. F250 EWCAB ".....i.....- per..cent more. than. th . ...~g.: .,.., .: , .. ,.. ....... .. : .- . .'. ... . • . ~ .. ~ . ?. ..... •

:companY ~d rightp td'cut i~ :~i~;~ritteni!0~ind!eate.. .." .i " ' .': " /' -.. .... '.:. " ' - '..' .' " ,: Their, 0wner,"Anne 'I~er,

' ~ auto.19TS' , ~ C R • • :'I• i.!, .'.• ~•::i'.~.ii!i $.3995 the Takla" 'j}ubli, sustained...SU.Ch:•;~ per,~isS"n~ •. ,aS.. -", ." ...'.' " .,• ' .-,",.. • 35. k,)/a,t,eyqldie. .::[.~.,: .. . . .. :•' , . ,.;'..", . . . . •. ' yield unit; ~bo~t;:,. ~|~-. :~a,~, :::•.~:~'..~ :,:, : ' ~ ' ~ i ~ l r ~ f ~ : : . ~A t ' The 'i•~v];diffe 0'f~,~ials

,' ' - :" " " ' " : " ' ......... " " ' " " .... i":'qkd~l~,#~11~i!kA! "/~k.l~v q~v...~.. " realizeit's,atirkLi`h:~e.

0 7 PL • " ""'•" """ "" ' """: "'T'/ °" CE I': ..... " " '"" '" "• d s a y s ' l h " t t ' h i r d ' " ' ~ ' ~ a s 1 8 Y UTH S I A60 [ , T H E . D I S T R I C T : O F E R R A . .... t ~ " • : ' • :: ~ " " ' " T h , , , c , . ~ t o . . . . d for w a s t e d .woo r~'elved 'national i p , , ~ i ! y • ' .,:.. : " ' : ' . .... " i ' : , ' . . . . , " " " ' • . . . . :, : . " . . .~: . ~ . . : ! i : ,:..",.::i.,:::'~::: " ~" ' ' makes .. i t ' eXt~, 'e~y [ : vnTFR RFCI TRATIOH i ' ~ P ) ' ' : ~ I ' ; ~, . ' ' 'Waterland"id't~erate del!.ca, t e ' : ~ - " . C ~ r ~ ~ ' ~ r -

i ~ i i " ; ; ' ; ; ; c ~ l l l n : c °~ l ' l ° i l : " " " ' " ~ I ~ ' I ~ ; • . w . . M . . . - ' . - - - - - - - - m . . - - - ' = - . . . . . . . ~ ' "' e rate has w a s tab ish~4J u n d e r , c°wtcn~ ,uo l .n la : ~ . l ~ . s • ' '.. ' • ,-. , , ' . . . . . . . s cml stumpng . ..e$ I . , ...... • i :." ... : : ' : ~:-:4nnmu': • :.:.-. . .:':| '~e~," .granted ,a Prince".sectio~ of the; Forest Act- game .protec!or,-.,:~,".~m

' i .'" ' ",: ~ :. 'i |~U. " ' '. : " ' ~. George pulp company whieh."..whieh ~rmlts. a speelal rate w ,eu,,nes~.y;, ...-::./~.~.~iL.. " " ' ": : " '~ '' '",~~-"--LA-~mAas ~,i plans an. on-site: chipping ::whez'e;' it '.is. cOnsidered .. we.oon t want.!O.~ne I: U i l M I r l D A i n ,n I , i ' l i l i U : ~ n n experiment' utilizing 'wocd:: beneficial t o " t h e forest re.g, oa~. g u y s w . . n o : g o ~ u

munlull.IHll. LlklkUiiUn. = w.~.h .w~Id o}her~Iso manage • d Yet we have t o e ~ce . . . . . . . . ; . . . . e bir qf • , " " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . wasteo ~'orests Mmiste~ • ~alva e erations mvolv • . . The"Municipa!,Act" requires ,~hat .a l l . "Tom " W a t e r l a n d said mo&tb;~;~ 'eandpif ie , With the ]aws,:..no mat t s r : .~w iST CHEV BEAUVILL[ VAIl e l ig ib le . 'persons..must. f i l e a . , v?rer. • Th.--,;;~-~o~,:" . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . . . ~n~ilamoum~ 6f a s . n •The_. ridictu0m racymay ~ t o . eo ,e "" ' " ~'- " r eg | s t ra t i on f o r m w i t h the M u n l c , p a l . • . . . . ' - low.urade fibre -is b e i n g ' some p p . : . ,./;.%:,;~

' C l e r k o n ' o r b e f o r e 5 0 0 , m , , A u g u s t . ., . . . . • . . . . ,,, ,'-,.~.~c " : P ' "-, '~kwood Puln and - chipped b y a n on-site, per- Suzie a n d .Ber.t. ~were 12 passenger, VB"auto " . . . . . 3Tst, .1~60,:" p r o v i d i n g t h e y - h a v e not Ti'm"l;e~ Ltd " wi~'l pay tebleuni tandmixedwiththe rescued about a year ago

mo msms ooo ' 1 a l r e a d y done so, I n o r d e r to I~. e l i g ib le [ ' to v o f e l r l t h e 1980 m u n i c i p a l e l ~ : t l o n , stumpage at the rate of 1o regular supply' for Nor- wben they fell out of a nest in

• . - . cents a cubic metre for thwo0d's pulp mill. Miss Leffler's yat& Their

6 cyl., Auto. P.S., P.B.

1977 CHEV BLAZER V6, auto, air ~ond., stereo.

1970 ZEPHYR STATION WAGON 4 door, six cyllnd~, auto trans.

1979 FORD F150 4x4 PICKUP V6, 4 speed trans., radio.

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$9495

Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd.

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Dealer He; 5 ~ I A

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a~ is 1 9 y e a r s o f a g e o r over , o r .w i l l be 19 y e a r s o f 'age p r i o r to N o v e m b e r 15th,

• 1980; . . : .

b ) is a ;Canadian c i t i zen or B r i t i sh "

• sub jec t ; ' '

c) has res ided in C a n a d a fo r t w e l v e ,. mon ths , in the Pro.vir ice fo r s i x . m o n t h and i n t ~ e D is t r i c t M u n i c i p a l i t y of T e r r a c e for three, m o n t h s ;

and l s not reg is te red on the 1960 In- ter im L i s t of E lec tors , Is e l ig ib le to c o m p l e t e ' t he • r e q u i r e d v o t e r r eg i s t r a t i on f o rm w h i c h m a y be ob.

• ra ined a t the M u n i c i p a l o f f i ce , 3215 E b y Street, T~r race , . B.C.

The : ' M u n i c l p a i Act ' : f u r t h e r makes p rov i s ion fo r the r eg i s t r a t i on of non, • res iden t p r o p e r t y owne rs and c o r - pora t ions as voters , sub lec t t o c e r t a i n qua I l f l ca t ions . Fo r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t he e l i g i b i l i t y a n d ': r e g i s t r a t i o n of non . res iden t and car. pora te vo ters , p lease coc tac t the o f . r ices of the ' D i s t r i c t o f Ter race•

T h e 1980 I n t e r i m L i s t o f " E i e ~ t o r s : l s a v a i l a b l e f o r i n s p e c t i o ~ a t . t h e m u n i 6 1 p a l b f f l c e , a n y t i m e d u r i n g n o r m a l b u s i n e s s hours ,

• . E . R . HaLIso r • C l e r k - A d m i h i S t r a t o r

• timber on dbout 200 hectares near the north,central B.C. city. Miniihum stumpage rate cm'rently is at $1.20. a cubic metre~ . .

"This exPeriment can lead to better utilization of the forest and a greater supply of fibre to the pulp industry,"

• said Waterland. -

heads are bare of feathers, ,probably due to illness, and Miss Leffler has since ~ken

• in a.thirdrobin, a Chick"with ~'.. e

an injured leg.' ~..

WHO WILL ; PA Y FIRST?: ~.'.'.,~W

Chrysler chairman Lee la-cocca bet New York MayorEd-ward Koch a bushel of a p p l e ' s t h a t Chrysler corp. will pay Off' its .guaranteed loans before New York City • ~ees. The:automaker was given' morethan St'billion in guarantees to 'k~ep it • from going under, while New York-City received $1,6 billion ii~ guarantees to stay' a f i re , ::

iaco~ca initiated .the bet after he.heard Koch say .during the Democratic National Convention that a federal loan , g u a r a n t e e for

• f i n a n c i a l l y - a i l i n g . C h r y s l e r w a s . "r idiculo~s." iacocca Originally had wagered a box of Monte Criat0 Cuban cigufls, but Koch, chiding him for smoking, switched the bet to ap- ples. /

.The CBC Radio has an- nounced that Fa ther

• G u i d o S a r - d u c e i , a frequent guest on S a t - u r d a y Night Live', has been hired-to cover the

• A m e r i c a n g e n e r a l " election, exclusively in Canada for Variety

• Tonight. The CBC said • that negotiations between

the corporation and the E u r o p e a n . l a w y e r s represent ing Sar.du~ci'. concluded l a t e , wed-. nesday, Sardueei's salary was not reported, but reached a t his office in Vatican City, he said it, was "in three figures,".

C a n a d a ' s comedlanS no~v can rise to enormous. heights ins tan t ly - - a l t i t u d e s o f 35,000 f e e t •or more, to be exact - - if their material is, eeiscted for part of Air. Canada's .infllght entertainment.

Comedians How|e Mandei; and Marcel Lamd/'che, have already' been taped' by Horizoh- . Audio Creations of Montreal im@~.~ theeompany is still audb~.'. t ioning comics,., A i ~ Canada is planning ~:to,~ play the. tapes .in SelY,:~ tsmber and October.. i', ':,.:.

Scott Ba:o, who p~~/,.s Chaeld un Happy D~..o/s,.,

recently fulfilled a d ~r~,.m,. foi" Barbara Bern~en"6f '. Blackfalds, Atta. ~he teenage hea rt-thio',i/~ surprised the 15.ymr.old. | recently with a phone cb'll .~| from Los Angeles ahd'~"'l

• 10-minutechat about boyL~] friends and the like,..~.iii'." :;[

Barbara was so stuntted | • she was speechless,, her'~|

mother Said.. '?She really:,:| adores him. His postei's ~| and pinups, are all over ~[ h ~ r r o o n i . '*~ . . ' i ,=I

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By GAILDOTINGA. ' the export committee, that the Loggei's Association " T h e y .phoned us t~dny HereidStaffWritar" M e a n w h i l e , b o t h is upset with the goVern~ ' pnd Changed it so that 'new'

There is moratori.um o/i , Metropol i ta 'n . Tk'ading ment's decision. "the logs/in the-water can the movement Of logs •from - Company andthe'Nor.the.set : . Even.though the logs pre~ p r o c e e d through normal the interior to the coast for . Loggers Association a r e now b e i n g adver t i sed to ezpertproces~, weJust'e'an't

• " ' ' ' ~ et ~ ~,ith ' ~ e " n b ~ ad ' "local interior~sawmills, • haul 'anymOre i cy . said ,exPox !. : . . . . . , , .~. ..... • up~ ~ ..... - .,~ . . . , . , , ' ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-. ' Pt 'o.vincla|"Minie~r" of .~er t~ ingregUla ldon. , ~.':,.Cu. rt isdalinstheyarebeing (~urtis, ,, :,.,: . . . . , , For~ityv .Tom" whterland~, C.." i i k riot~itair, . We .Weren'i :~ ;,spit~ul.tO those~hau]ers or :. ~Th, eieomp~Y in.wdl~,.g at d i ; ~ e d .: ~e,. g0vern~..._ ent.,s',~., 8iV~n:any/notl~.'at'•~all. ;,~i saLd • :. s e l l ~ Whl~ P~eviMly s01d ; th!s'p()L~__tos, ee w_hatltl],e ne .w

- . s t a~?on , ' the ma~r:by,/ . ,~)ei .r l~/C~rt~s: , t0r~ster.wlth:':'to' the eempany; "~. .:; ' ' rules wiu. be. u : m e y au- statihg ~. f l int ;egqguk:..i0:gs": Metropoli~n.;'.::.:'!'-; ~ i'" "-/~ '.'~i. '/ 'R's:' ~noi".',the"}.i~k~r:,; YeY tl-R--- i,n the- in-teidor"!t,,wlH fr~h~priVatesellei"smustSe ~ : : ' . ' - - ~ ~; : ' " : ' : : " : ' . ; " " " ' r~ d' ' S ~ " :" ~ t " " " " . . . . . ~ m=er~uaysuemre~ twm.~

_ ~ . . . ~ . . . , . . . , , _ ~ ; . . . . . The Soereds got elected, fault.':" He 3 :trying to im~vn W~Z~ther the. w®d Is aaverueea';srs~-:mmcm~ ' " ' . . . . " ' ' : : ' " ' " " " ' " i " " ' . . . . ' ' / .. ~ :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_~.n.,;. ~ because ,they were for. fTee ~:. make a lying,, but the mills termed surplus or n0t.' With .saw.,m.~.~|S. ' °. e z ° F e ' eel• S~ en r ise, bdt , thefre more ̀ .• I~veblackl~ted afiyon'eWl~, . . , . : . . , o , . , ,,, ,~o ~ , o , , it nrou~nt t o lhe coast , t o .... i socialist than the NDP . . . . . . : used ' to'. do .busine~ with. : now.takes 30 days. ' ~ [ t ~ ~ . . . ~ . , ; .:~ " ~ , ~ ' . . . . . , 'What k~d of a-systom is"-. companies that expe .r.ted t h e . Metropolitan moved into

" .,"."~°~='~'?~_'_.."_"~..~',=,_"~". i t : w h e n .ihey s t a r t telling .lugs. t0 the eeast;! . . . . - ' the area between Sndthers m rez~enee m rece~ a~q-- .. ;--~vate dell~ where "to sell " ' ' ' "~ " by., ~loVernment , ; /p ins t ' - .1~.'.. ,6;;;.~, ,, . . . . . . . .. ' ~. Whenthegovern/n.en t f n ; s t and Vanderhm.f " abgut .two u o , ~ . , n n l i t a n T r a d i n ~ :' "~"'..:" w... ... • :~' ,.' toldMetropoli tantheynadto Years~ago. "rnm. year nas C.om~;;~ which had be~n..~':-!:i:The. ~0mpa~y :e~timates advertise ~the wo~l. locally ' been the best for' the m in this

" hauling" logs~in from the ~ :.th;,ti'163 Will. be laid. pff before taking it elsewl/ere; particular type.of operation. interter~to Kitimat and then~ ,because hauling operaUons they. were told .. they•i Would " ' "

. 'adve.rtleing them ran the~, f rom- the~:-interior will be . receive noexport permits for JOINED U.S.S,R. .eoasti: ; . . ,~10wed .dOwn. . thelugs already in the water. Latvia b~came • the 14th ,: ' the t/tuber, in qu~tion is t,.: . ,.~- " Sovietrepublic in 1940.

individuals, such as., ~i" agricultural leases. Z ' small ' business

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• " A ¢ ~ i n g t o the Council of ~,~.i:i ' • " : . ~ : T o r e s t ; t n d u s t r l e s , ' ROOM FOR GROWTH i i .~ i . :.~.. ' '-Met~o~"lf ianlsahle'to,offer

world demands Kitimat needs • .. , ' . than what the.local sawmills • " ' .'. • ~.an. The company' hauls in

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- . . . . . . • : logs from the Smithers- ~c.., ~ ~yCARIAWllASON ' but these a re relat ively ' and pulp and paper plants in the same beautiful scenery Houston" area and brings ~'/.i~i,.He~nd'dstalfWd~'r.;,, " ,mdeveloi~L', compared ~o Kitimat naturally, dominate surrounds . Kitimat as them to ' t he coast to ad-

. . . . . . Terrace, repor t s the. B .C. m a n u f a c t u r i n g . t h e r e . Terraee, plus bothAleanand vertise there,' Mcot coasta| I" It tal~e;~n01P~eat;'m°untof' l ~ | o n a l index,: 'presented Euroean i's involved in guroean conduct tours sawmills eannot be bothered [

I.ol~en, aUon'.to~.re~lixe the 5y the~mininh'Y Of economic loggingnearKitimat and the " through their plants. " " w~thth~smallerinteriorlogs ' ~ o n d m y of ',.Kitimdt .. is, ~-'~l~Iklent on theAhuninum develoi)menL ' - . . : " : • ~ompanyhas : ' i~ own"woed , Kltimat'whS ine0rp0rated, and ShUT,oremake no bide .

• mill as:~/ell',as a pulp-and " in 1953 and;haS an area of en.the~hi ' i ~ J Coml~tof .Can~da (AleanY As with Ter race ' s paper mi l l . 79,540 acres. There's lot~of Met~o~liten applies for ~ ' to a ' small extent the ~ n IPul/} ~nd';~Papo r dependence On the fbi 'st, . Ther ' e is ',virtua!ly no room to grew snd.as long as an export license and, ;4

•., . industry;' Ki'timat reli~S on 0.~ricultdre ok" mining a t or AIean and Eurocan stay •became. no bids have been ~ !~m. . " world . demands for near l{itima.t~ The city'.is economically .healthy and made on the wood, it is | . ' . . t , ' , ! " ' . , ' . ' , ; . , . . - ,/.~Kltimnt. sugp~es basic,. ~alumln ,urn. which can. vary. still lagging behind Terrace continue to supply jobs', termed surplus and usually

~ I o end"service funct/ons .,i~l~e. "ma~!v~ aluminum in its tourist attractions but Kitiinat will prosper. granted a n expOrt, permit. The company i s then free

to.expert the logs to Japan where, they wili receive good price f0rthem because the Japanese prefer logs to

claim that if the wood was .: advert ised there f i r s t , : ,

reasonable, bids would be made on it b~zeause .they are ' short of wood, .Th~ priee:..

-w~,d ;.or be~!h~' ~ ' ~ '~pan~l~' pay; but' i tWo'dld I~ up to i~e export com-" mittee ~o~d~!de wh.~t is a ONLY

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' K ma r t Reg. L is t Pr ice 1.63 L i m i t 4 Per Customer

• S A T U R D A Y ONLY was advertised on the coast. Than what can they do when the. lgg~?.are 300 miles

• away?" Ysaid Van Seofield, n o r t h e r n o p e r a t i o n s manager with the C onncil of Forest Industries 3 "

The interior mills and the Council of.Furest Indueltles have asked the/government ~0ONLY 100ONLY. .150ONLY for greater representation.of.. interior foreSiry officialS••0n 'L • S l V i ~ ~ ' ~ J • ] S lVM' 4Se/~ [ I SAVl~ 8 0 ~ I

WEATH R ~ • E us|l| OOL|ATE lIJ|X • _ . . . . O00KIES OL|AI I |R . .

.;~ , The pipes on the lef l shoot out chips f rom fhe mi l l i o . c r e a f e the huge ch ip pi les beside The weather forecast f6r' ' 100mL '; " Eu rocan ' s m i l l . • • P . h o l o t ) y t ; a r l e w l l s o r i ' " • " • today is Iperiods' of rain With K mart Reg. List Price 1,b7 Kmart Reg. List Price 1.6,' K mart Reg. List Price.e0 • Limit 2 Per Customer

.~. . . a few showers overnight. Limit2 PerCustomer Limit1PerCustomer e t i f - s - y A n o t h e r ,weather s y s t e m wi l l "

i tness to t ':Key w ' b""--" : " " The temperatures will '

99' s. 880 sAT 50" " ByGAILDOTINGA suggesting the inquest be Billson, Hyt~.ciuk. is ira- .inquest was granted after Friday with overnight lowd: . ," • tlerMdStaff'Writer moved to Xitimat, ~ portont because, hopefully, Ole Eide, . Er ic ' s father, going to l0 ~r 12 degrees. ONLY ONLY ONLY

V i c t o r B l l l s o n , a key .Corporal' Steve Hryciuk, he will beable to eonfirm the ' charged that the selection of The highs expected for witness in the E r i c E l d n theeemmand ing° f f i ce r °n t imeelement '° f theevento t h e j ~ ° r s was biused in the Satarday'sh°uld beEn the , _ , j ' ~ ' ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ [ I O ' [ inquat, ' has b ~ n located duty that Idght,' was unable that " took place that first one~ mid-tneM.

SAVE 28% • a l a d will return..to' .Terrace to attend the inquest in July evening," sais Jacks. 300 fer.quesitentog,' i . . " because of poor health. Eide died on New.Year's O N L Y N L Y

, ..Thesecondlnquesttntothe. However, he will be. there Day, 1979, after he had been ,• ' A C A D [ v | S | o N : " ' ~•A •O Y • " 0 0 ' N ' ~ I K I T 0 ~daathofI~ars?ErieEidewas when the hearings resume in a flght at a party and then ' DEMIC

suspended after two days of the,, fall. , left without his coat. The I ~ p wSen Billson. fated . Those two witnesses will temperature outside as -48 M ~ S S n l e . ' I S E N

}toappear-fOr questioning., be important, especially degrees Celcius. A second . NORTHWEST KI11DHEN MOSEYS i J A R S ' ~e~.wae ~anUy ~taeted • ~ . C O M M U N I T Y I 16 oz.

andbyRCMP i n , has ugresdS°u~ernB'C'to appear al M " ' F Hi ~ C O L L E G E I ' K m a r t R e g . L is t Pr lce 3.87 1~fore theinquesL' INISTRY O Now Is ihe time to think oboes taking on K m a r f Reg, U p T o l . 1 9 I L i m i t 4 P e r C u s t o m e r -

i j i l l s o n . i s a m a J o r w l t n e a s I [ MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS[ a c a d e m i c o r c a r e e r coerse this S A T U R D A Y ONLY i S A T U R D A Y ONLY . to . t h e i n q u e s t a n h e , w a s

.o,....,,,...,,. N O T I C E I , . ,. ,,m. , o,o, .., - - , .. e e l 7 7 b e f ~ thedeceased left the I r , ' academic or career course'this fa~ll ' '

P9 ray' . ": Wake up your mind, get a start on,a degree or I t ' W U i hoped ~nt the The Public Hearing on, I career, find out more about • topic of interest, i

b~Uest would be resumed in I meet new frkands and come out wifha sense of |Se~embei', but now chief Regulations f o r t h e proposed I |eerei~er Douglas Jacks i s , I personal eccompllshment..

= ; " ' - - " I Community Planning Area I Toflndoutwhatweofferandhowtore0lster='i

cease.- . . N o . 2 8 at D e a s e L a k e . I ' ®w. . . . . , t ' " R i l l h t now several people I 6 3 5 - 6 6 1 1 !at this end ate on holidays Schedu led for A u g u s t 26, . J t-a ~. s~tumher, =e at- i ,n Te'=. I-.d,., ,®.=,. w,, I 1980 has been cancelled and i 632'-4766 , . , , . . , ,go.e.,eaidaack,. [ will be held at a later date . I | He added that in order to Ifacilitate the Jurors he is l T H, ,n . . . . I I Ill " . " .. I I I " : .

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reasonable price, under the varying circumstances.

"We don ' [ expect the companies to give their logs away, but selling them to Jal~m .takes•away jobs from B . C . , " said Waterland. •

, I n m a n y ~ases, .interior sawmills, didn't know "the wood was available until it

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KANSAS.CITY, Ms. (AP) or eel casaei~0ie.': ' . ' " fil M travel to diffenmt locationS, they holp'. , t !~ ~ When Stove Kennicutt Cavett, a s(aff member 'at .:.~:ii~iiG. .... ' " . .. " . . . . ' - moas tosprea.d, 4 , . ,,=,_;, ~. ;~ ~ .

opened, the scorched metal the Hamptmi Mariners ' " " lunch box he was sh0ek~.~d to Museum in Beau[ort,"in a i • " i -' .~,' " ~. ' . . . . :l%tallmoaesgr0wtosuchrmmcum.~9,.mm,,. ' i • knownmom Called sphagnum Mows where mere m i find more than $10.0001 mint believer ~ new (l~lhee. ,H~ : ~ " light and water. In some marshes and ehallowswamp*. of.it in t20 bills. ' ." helped o r ~ : i ~ze |ourth. .~ " _~ • - " ' " .. i[row so thick that it Is hard for other pl~in" to: i

Kennlcutt. found the loot annua l Straniei~Seafoo~ " " " :: , " " " ~ 'started, - '"":" • when he was 8athering the Spe~taculor 0n;.Thurada y:in : ".. . . ' " . .Splm~nummossflllsswampslJkeo.ther.m.oues.e~t~ belongings ofhis tenant and an effort to spread the word. ~ .- " .,.." .. forest.floor. In the damp, and often nunuo casauu !cream, friend, WHlard Gauld, 52, More than l~0 , 'N t s ,~ ) f : : ' " " " ' . . . . . who died Saturday in a house daring taste I ~ . sh0wedup " " ~ ' : , i -- I. . .- . . . . " • V a ~ species form such dense.ma~ ti~..t 0.th~ p.in~t~ ar~

• PROJECTS ~e efflelal~ here bismed on t o t , , ~ .-- .fr0m " ' r'~ ~ ' " r J ~ t ' ~ / ~ ' , A , . . . . . chokedo.l. Tie elder the too, geta, toem~c.er,t:'~o. , e ~ . W a l k ~ over. the velvet, green elum, i~.ot m~llke,t~, . ~ uareless smoking, bat ter . fr ied stinil' r i y . to ..... . onto expensive shag carpel .... /-:'-~.:

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man," said .police Sgt, tentaeled ootupus~:~."Folks CALGARY. (CP) - - No one knows how,many Cold Lake projects, both Of Robert Kinser, really do like lt,':,he sine, bi l l ions "0f .dol lars In petroleum projects are approval, f rom Alberta 's

Kennieutt said the money "Tiiere was ale6 i~oked i.hangln9 p reca r i ous l yon th is fal l 's oil.pr.lcing Conser.vatlon Board, a apparently came from a. shark, Shark chowder~.~ha~ .negotiatiOns, . - " i ' . i whether to.pr0ceed is not as i property settlement o r a salad,,chark:.er,~e,'.:mullet

' . dlsabWty payment. He said row, m,qet dre=inS, mullet " " .Butwhatever the total, It is onemind:numbing Pefro-Canada'spr0Pased it will be turned, ever to 'chowder, ." leftand right- : Onor.mlty. ' - ' • expected to be at the.stage

• • ' . p l i c a t i o n s . u d t i l , f h e f a l l of 1 G.auld'a relat!~res w.henbo~l~ey. , hanikd whelk ~d~Wder-~ - . ; The most v is ib le p~'o]ecfs, two oil.sands plants snow up to cmtm me Y' and,the e v e r " : ' " " ' r r a - -' • . Kennicutt got the reeeipr purple' ~-a ~ r ~ : e ~ ~: ' w. ~planned by Esso Resources Canada Ltd. and the say .ff wi l l be some. t ime b for $10,537. ' . , - ' " -,, . , ~ ' , ..~ iA Isands , consort ium, would, cost roughly. $7 worry"about , the pr ic ing sih

" : ( C P ) . ' : H ~ An:: . : b i l l i o n each. In the'. meantime;- from HUNTINGTON, w ; v a . O'FI'AWA : " • Ottawa 'coup!e's Sb/tement. ... Petroleum Industry economists est imate that research for the Project Will,

(AP) - -Miami officicain say on their ma~a l f~ l ieen~ construct ion 'of ' two such I~lanfs would ge'nerate token amount bycompar ison they will gladly welcome any applleatlod that. thW attend, ' ' :" " i " .andonethat can be gambled of Huntington's vdgrants . . . . th= .=..-,,.a,,.,-" ;:"" b"-"=-'....~. .. $47 bi l l ion of. that in Ontar o. i ;

with open arms-- but only if church" almos~"at ~ i m '.' : For each plant, that translates into almost .uncertain!y. Huntington accepts some of their-wedding, n~t month. $1,000 worth of. business for each Canadian - ' More immediate ly ru iner the thousands o~ Cuba, . " ike MeC~bJ, i '= and" from aduI ts to in fan ts - over the four.or f ive.year n~xt :~/ear's. general, explor flocking to Florida recently. .., . , . . . . . .

Huntington Mayor Bob Mar aret Oldflidd, 27, who mns t ruc t ion period. • " ," m~-n t" =,,*Mt,,- " " ~,j ' plan tobemarriedhere S~l~t,~.... And corporate spgk~e~L~n ~ay.~,¢o~tin~d .... ,'~.n~,~,,=~ ~ i , , . , ~ ,~, , iP/s 'n, ~1~ Bailey delivered that news to 8 .. . . . . . . • . .,~i' ' . , ~ . ! ~ t , " 7 : ~ o ~rt'i~-~(,u~ , ' :

. ' . . . . . . , ~ . ~ ' . ~ ~ " ~ ~ ' - - : ." * . ' ~t . " ~ v , ' ~ , , v ~ . - F ' , , , ~ . , ~ - - ~ , , - w , , ' - ~ . " i¥I z3, had .their. a ~ rnmental fai]Or~ tO ;.~rovide" ,~ta~l~ and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . e , " . , . . . • y n g . . reje.e,.d, by..dty':...l~ .th.l, a c c e p t a b l e price.tax arrangements could lead ~nfract:~'S est!.m, ate'"33, Mo, es..can be.recog, lzed.by pec.u!lar,, , ~,.,~

dlc~ss how. 'to solve the week wnen mey leetuseo to , _ . . : , . . . . ' . ,, .,__ . . . . . . . . • t :asmrn ~,anaoa. mr purcnases or. goou ; . " . . . . . . . . , : _ ..:..:... .: problem downtown Hunt- answer a quutl~:ideman - 1nero ..~ .. pUll me PlUg on ThOse p l a n t s . . . . . ':~,.~,k,~..q,='~,--~'#/~ " , ~ u i ~ , n #h*,r,~ indirect ly ' ': : ; Thb, however, m nottyptceuo[au m o ~ . ~xpoae ! ~.

. . . . ~. • "- . ' ~, .. . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,..w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~" ~ • w bHek bulldin andstone: lx l ' " ding their rel i l !0,s, de..~..'. However, the effects of not having an oi l .price ' . ^ , , . , . ,;.-,_.-,.,-,.~-:, ,-,_,;..~=, . , ,"A~,, , , , ,~=,, , ,-='" dty .ride elks, ~8 ., dll~ ~.: ington h a s ' had with ~ - = . . . , . . . : " " " '~ . ~ . ~ . . ~ k . . . ~ . . . o , . . . t . , " . . ; ' ' ' " m . . , e , , , u ~ p e , , u ~ , - ,~w,~,wu, , , , - ~ t ~ . , = . , v , , v . . invades suitable bah/tats Tiny I~l)er wide eraClN I vagrants. • "' ,, . . . . ; . . . . . .. . . " . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . | ,,,~-,-,,,-. - . ..... • ' • mV.=~: ,m. , , u~ , ,u . ~ u V .,-~-~;. . . . . . ' ' """ " t r ": - - ' " "' " i ' . . . . . ., . ' :.", ~,-. . . . . ' . . ' . • :.. - Canada, manag . lng .d l re~ .John .Por te r • m e d rough edges are all that some tylm, require for a f ~ ~.

He' said Miami made the The. eierk . . . . . . !i~r~¢d.. :!b~tna~: ~. F inancia l uncer ta inty wil l hamper or cripple ~ e sitiJatlon , " v e r y seHo0s" . ; . . . ' .: .. ; :: • sinoo roo.~ are laclda~, th~ do ~ t W . d e ~ ) . ,.Hal i r~' offerpolice to ChiefHUntingt°naftoreitYottie. Adkins ~:~m;a l r ~ a . ~ . . ~ : m : : .w'eparations for projects ranging from b i l l i o n - . .Decisions pn 1 , 1 activiteS;~:he:said .in' an •~in;.:.. ~ i l~e ~bl~r~em m n e e ~ , ~ n T , , . ' ~ i I ~ propesed giving the vagrants placation can be.ice.blank:,, dollar heavy-oil projects in Saskatchewan to $6. tervlew, wil l be mbdefrom' i~0wfo.mi~O¢"tober .... ,In..,com-,,rinon to i)the~ ,[="in, m 0 m lack ~ ;" one-way t i cke ts to the . Protostlns:t~t~~v[~g!~! bll l lon offshore oli developments In t l le Arct ic, and It Is ,af ready probable: that .W i~~ ' , d r i l i i ng : , : s ' ~ ; e l i n a " d ~ u s s , . T ~ ' ~ r e g ~ t o l o w ~ ' ~ ~ ~:

reveal their ellBloUs Sunshine state. Adkins said . . . . .!!;:it . _ , ! ' Induetlry Spokesmen say ' : • ' ac t iv i ty wi l l be bel0w year-ear l ie r levels. ' . ' . iffdevedopment, yet have attained a high dNpme of d l ~ g. he made the proposal after a ueoommauon ~;a..,,lolaum" , '~ . ' • " ' ' ' ' " ' w i l l andsd~'~m Theirworldwidedintribullenlsatributa~td i'. few of Huntington's bard- ,,~ -~vP ri-hts Men, l~in-- . . . . 'Who the hell is going to get stuck in a .$7- Meanwhi le, Smyth stressod that Canada - . , , , . . . . . . , : L , ,_ , ,_,, , ,~ . , ,~=,, , , , . 4 ~-

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• luck cases said they'd rather an agnestie -- i ~ . ~ 1 ~ the . . . . bi l l lan oil.sands plant when he doesn't knoWwhat. ' . . . . lose more than economic~ activity... . . . . . . . i f explorat ion - . . . , .. . . .. . . . . : .:.. ~,,.~. . . . . . . r d ~ " ~" . . . . . ' ' " " " " ' " ' ":~"~ he in Florida. form from the, c erk.an r his revenues are sing to be. executive declines. . • :. . . . . . . . . . , ,.: ~.:.,

But instead, Bailey saysl pr,,ted th.s no~e,o.fyour- d i rector l an Smyth of the Canadian Petroleum . Canada iS importing400,000 barrels of o i l da l l y : . . . I.I::TTI::I) ouamess, enuren ,n tne : . . . .~ ' " " ; " . . . . . ' " - - " " ' : " - - - ' - - n d b y 1985could ' , - I . , s . - ' . ~ , • v ' . - " - ~ , v , v ,~;~.:~,~: he plans to offer the c i ty . . . . ,~,e = ~ ~ . . . . , P, ssoclallon sale In an interv iew. . . ., aT an average cost o t i ~ eacn, a y . .. . . • ' . . :~;~ .... ~:

council an ordinance makin~ "~'~" "" . . . . . P " " ' : " " ' . : '::."~'," ...-.. ~ . "Who Is eoing to dr i l l $75.$85 mi l l ion holes in be Import ing 650,000.barrels a day, he said. To . . . . . . . . . • . . . ;.::~.:,~,, it illegal to beg or panhandle 'the clerk still !~dused to ; .. _ ;' " . . . . . . " "-- : . . . . . " - : . . . . . . . . . ~':r the "sh-rta-e Of domestic olh more " . • The ,eram' wezcomes its reaoers commento~.:.?: me ueaumont :)eatT ne aoesn T K n o w w n a T T¢~X m c K e u p m g M issue the licen~. ",.,..: -" . • • • . All letters to the edite" of general public inte~t.: i . in the city,

However, MurtayZinn, an- regime is going to b e ? " wou ldhave tobebeugh t f r oma forelgnsuppl ier.- wili be printed. Wedo, however, retain the rtgltt.:i: BEAUFORT, N.C. (AP) -- official with the provincial Such "megapro iec ts " , . Smyfh said, need The domestic rate now is $16.75 a barrel , "less to refuseto print letters on grounds Of p0ssible'.::

When David Cavett invites a reabtrar-aene~d'il'::~dries,' "megabucks" . than half the wor ld price. " libel or bad taste. Wemay also edit letters b~'!'~i guest todinne r, meatand ix)- Thursday di.rsctod dry hall. Since other possible megaproiects are well ,That, declared Porter,-Is a " t raves ty imposes style and length. All letters tobe considered:~F. ~;". raises might likely be to issue the e~.p!e .the l IMIhlnd the advanced stage of the AIsonds and on Canada and o n t h e Canad ian . taxpayer / ' publication must be kilned. ~ . '.~i~:~.~,:~i ' replaced by grilled ootopus lleenee. . : - • " • .~, .: .....

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REPORT : ;.. : ~ r t u n l t y : P rov i s i on of t r a n s i ~ o r t a t i 0 1 i l n Br i t i sh . province, toglveltasharelnthegoodthlng~,~:]Q; FROM : '''''.':j" i"For example, the Victor ia Daily-Colonist in a Columbia has a lways been a mat ter o f p u b i c g ive those who l ive there an opportunity" fOCal'i: ' . . . ps i 'capt ive.edi tor ia l sternly took the federal policy. And we have :many kinds of tran- . the i r productson world markets. ~ .:-iii~'!iii'~:i~:! :

T H E '' government . . . . . . to task for its contention that to help spor ta t i~ corr idors. Some o f them are asphalt theThatfirstiS thesocialSamecreditkind of governmentq)portunlty 0ive~in....fil.ili. ' ' ~ ' " RE ,open' the resource . r i ch Nor theas t would on which t rucks and Pr ivate passenger, cars as i.provInce when i t bui l t t h e hi'ghwaY.s' .i:;ia.'~!

L E G I S L A T U . . . . . somehow.consti tute a taxpayer subsidy, well as publ ic .and pr ivate t ransi t vehicles move. . .. ~ -The .Colonist c~lled the federal position "a Some of them are steel highways -- ra i lways .- ra i lways that opened up the Inter ior. . -"': .:.:

By P R E M I E R B ILL BENNETT. ' dmplisfic., and deceptive statement." on which our Industr ial products and natural I g rewup in the In ter ior and I remember~" .h~ , " " . . . . . . . ."There's a whole lot more to help develop the resources, move. Some are. water h ighways, we d idn ' t have access even as people, let alonbl

Transportat ion and i ts impoHaJi~" .:.to t he Northeast coal fields of this province than the moving a m i x of people and merchandise, the. kind of Industry and development, t h ' a t . ; ~ i .

provincial economy is great ly misundlrsh)od In black.and.white sketch (Ottawa) draws when We have never asked our asphalt h ighways t( only come w i t h a n . adequate transport~f|~ ~. some ciuartors. The current dlscussil}h :of t h e (it) chooses to use.the d i r t y word "subsidize". pay fo r themselves; Why should s tea lh ighway! system.. .- ' ,. : . :-'%~ '.:i: role of t ransportat ion as i f re lat t | : t o " t h e "So le t 's take a look at the gut quest ion: ' be any d i f ferent?. " Sol say, let 's g ive the people of the N o r ~ i):. development of the province's North~!kt, that What 's in it. for us if our governments use our Our asphalt h ighways are paid for entlr.eiy by an opportuni ty to share equal ly In the:wealth:6 d : vas t s tore house of mlnera ls , v : . t lmber , money to help cl inch a g iant coal deal wi th "public money and are maintained by publl-c economic ac t i v i t y of this province...: ! "i~. hydrocarbons and agr icul tural r lche! Go v~rlng Ja , , l ~? " " " . money as well . No tolls .are charged. Our proposed development wil l . not ~oniY .crd ; : onequarteroftheBritlshColumblalan~mau, A ilong.term coal c o n t r a ~ ~Nill mean p r o v i n c i a l r a i l w a y d e v e l o p m e n t has been . immediate lobs In the area. ; i 'he :mul t l~ i ~ Provides p lonk /o f evidence for t h a t . - .: ". thousandsof lobs, not lust In Br i t ish Columbia s imi lar . Where there was a fai lure by the effect, of those, lobs and ~hoea resources r.

Perhaps nowhere Is the mlsunders t ind lng- but In Eastern Canada." national ra i lways to open up our p.rovlnce, ripple through the ent i re provlnclal 'arkl n . M ' ~ i . ~ 1he Colonist noted that in round numbers the provincial go~/ernments I n the past expanded the economies,, creat ing wealth and op.po . r ~ n l t ~ i ' :

more evldent fhan ln some of the statements that prov!nce talks of spending $400 mil l ion, the B.C. Rai lway. ' ' Theopen ing of the Northoest Is t h e g r e ~ ! : - ~ , , have come from representative~ of the federal federal government being asked fo..contrlbute In fact, the opening up of the rest of the Investment we can make today In t h e , f u h J r ~ f government, in connection w i th the ~,efusal .of . enofher $10o mil l ion, for a deal that would country In ~ e great ra i lway building era of the this :province. The o~ai tonnages wi l l i~]~: . Ottawa to g i v e a grant to the planned Northeast " .: provide federal and provincial governments last cent tury, saw the federal government make swif t ly, the prices can grow d r a m a t i c a l l y , . ~ . t ransportat ion network. . . . . . . . : . . wHh ~ .S MII ien in taxes over 20 years, huge gi'ants of cash' l andand other concessions the products and serv ic ing of the ga i an{(i!~! :i

I am h a p p y t o say that a lot ; o f ;B r l t l sh It noted that less than .20 years ago S70 mil l lon to the Canadian Paci f ic Ra! lway. ~ iFor. the fleMs wi l l have tremendous economic Impa~.~..i Columbians takead l f fe ren t l )o in t of v l~ ' ; . And, of publ ic money was put In to developing., the development of B,C~, it. seems, is the federal" T imber w e now cannot harvest w i l l bac~'~.~, I am sure that as the benefits and oppMlunlf les Roberts Sank super port. Lest year, Kaiser government applying dlfferen! rules. . aCcessible: Grain, minerals, . : r e s b r v o l r l |'ibf. to be gained from opening the Nor~lJ~it lare~ ~ Resources, just one Of the companies shipping In. the. Northeast,. '.we have asked. for a wee Ith untapped'and st i l l largely undiscovered, i bai ler understood by the public, aQ ~r~fl lh ~ cos! f rom the Province'sSoutheast, alone'paid guarantee Of a ,~,ertaln load factor --"a coal wi l l become ava i lab le . . . ' • ' fi:*!, Columbians wi l l enthusiast ical ly ' s t~ . ~ : the. $106 mi l l ion in tax~s i , tonnage o f b e f w e e n s i x a n d s e v e n mi l l ion tons . W e another f~.ontler to be crossed to . l~6 . | development. ' • " : , i " " ' ! "."* ~ 'A f l ve . f o l d return on our money wi th in a to help,¢ay the ~apl|al cost . . , q ~ e d . And its 6enof i ts fOr the fu ture of th is ~ • I am happy to say that severe! ~ ~ c ,6~|e of decades and a lot of 10bs In between, " There Is no~obsldY. We are not subsidizing province are almost, unl imited. ; : '

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. . . . ' .I .IR CONFIDEN, _ _ , . , . T L . I . +^..,.E DE SANTIAGU,. S a n DiegO. POlice . . . . "Del?art- ovetj+yed, to , . R o b i n s o n •thelnlllnee1.973,andl?~.+d O. .I, I I ' ~ l l g ~ . ' I L U / ~ I L I I . : I ~ --'+ • - . . . . • " ~ ' - " ' . . ' . ' . . . . . . . M e x l c o ( U P I ) - - T l i e c a s e . o f " m e n t i n f o r m a t i o n o[ f i t~ . r , aga,n. . .' . i t w h e n p v e r . s . , w a n t ~ : + + :

- ;: ' ~ ' ' : - ...+'w- . . . . T ,'~.. ' , I " . "--" " ' ~ . - , ~e , ,+n~ ' t~ ,ep ~ t * w u s , . c r ink le the fabric. " .J. Carmen Gare ia 's glant.~, keep+;, a t0~podnd Gar¢ia "Las l week on one:day i : ' . . He . a l ~ . s a m . n e . m o ~ , r ~ _ : i " ' ' .+ " . ' " i " : ~ . ~ ' ". "! " . . ,.',~,',~;',~'~'~,'~,,='i,,:,:,';,',,,; . ' . ' . 'WethenomkethevHnkle ve+Mlables gets? 'curlouser + onien..in his f reozer I n S a n had.people here:from New. want .m.anm. u s I m a . z ~ m u l a :

• , ~ A C I ~ O T ; . ~ e v . (AP)..-- herself as " b ~ n and bred in ..~.%~'.';'~.= '."+7""7 " : . . . . . . . . . . . nroc+s +periU/uiem,. : . ' . . +.an~eurlonser." ' . . ' +": • ' • Diego. ~- . ~ " + " ,+ ' • :" Zealand, Venezuela, France, '.~'What.m: tmp0rmnt ts +~...~ i "~.As.she lias done sb i y . . Bolse, . . Idah0Y sayS' the ,~cre~~,'~W;.(,e.diaiincti# e " ; . . : : +.,?. i : ' . ' . : Gar~Ii, themarvei:+of~lhe .:. In.l+ebi-iry, UnltedPress l h e D o ' m i n l e a n Republic,; the .way to grow. gl.Ant t ' ttmm-befere~..=Judy. L y n n Idaheaeeeot: 'dldn't goover / ' . , i ~ 7 ~ v , J j , , + , , " , , ~ l a n . : c o t t o n : ,Whatever th+se+rot: =ln~'.. ma~e to lace inhb id" . l lqe in . in ternat lonal i rammit t~dan .Canada. Germany and the. vep~bleahes. .be~, put~.~.'._a I moved on.stage, a l l cowgi r l well w h ~ alie.trled ~.~r~,ck " a ~ ' . ~ ~ A, ' .~ ~ L ~ h ~ . , , , ~ l s ' dian c0ttons are one m. t.ne;., a :wod 'uee-r leh- v'ail6y"in illustrated 'dispatch ~ about . U n i t e d States/.' Gareia , , a i d . . safe pmco to t me. eenefl~'m [ . garb:and.glltt~r, and reigned. "Nmlhville,+ y , ' 7 :- :- .%" : ~ne"~". '_"you"i"nst '~+wist + ,best.ras+~i~.l~. Is ar0un~, :. us+ GuanaJuato.state 260 miles Garcla based on an article in " I" tell them "Stay horn slx .huma!d!y,' he.rata. . . .?~.: :,~ ' f0r45 s a u t e s , • " " . . . . Butif Nashville wasn't Is+ ~.a ;,+-r~ : ~ , t U~ttin~'all p r i c C ~ . Ir~m anout $30 [ . o r . 8 + +northwest :-of Mexico C i t y , San Diego Home and Garden monthsand i ' l l leach you the . " The enoeen oepns|+tor.y~l,01' ' . B d t r ids t i m e she had .a w e H e d " w R h J u d y Lynn, a.~ ; ' ,~ ; :~ , , ,~ - :~ ,T , ; ,~ '~e , ~ e r o ' sendress .re.S55 for. a snow.+. perenni;~ll;+ . ,r ihgs: ~n ' 50- M a g a z i n e ' by 'Rob inson . - method. ' F ina l l y they go :ma.nkind, i . t : t u ~ , o u t t ~ : . J ~ :~ = d ! f f e~ 'en t ' i .m.eesaile f0r 'a l o t ~f other places were, She. ' . ~ '~"~o ' " r ' ;~ .~a~e ' i '~a 'who le stop. p!n~.lWrem, p..a.nm~ t o n y . p o u n d : , e i ; i i b ~ g e s - a n d tO- . l t ob imon had s inmbled upon away, but.others, come. I t 's Romex~cz.an uroeP .ol" . . .~n u . 8 a t u r d a y n i g h t . g a m b l i n g " opened in 1959 a t ~ e G o i d e n ' 'oihe;,~st'o~ ! ~ : . " . - . , . m age t~!¢em, e zasmm. ~rme. . , pound .® iona : Ind ~.feet, l m g theg ian t Vegetables, Garc la hard for me to get any work J _ose, ua.m. : , . • , + . _ . ~ ,, / .~ . s lno .c rowd : : N u 8 8 e t at" ].;as. Vegas a n d . Coo] "e~nk ie c 'o t in~ f r o m : " of : +'.expensive : : - s u m m e r . e o H a r d ~ r e e f i I : ~ . " ~ " . e n d his.. amsoeiate, Oscar d o ~ , " • , ' ' . ua rcu l sala n e woma.,R+x

" - l ' m re t i r ing . Nov, 1 5 w i l l ptayed 10 years. She has i , mo+ ~,,;o ,,,.+o ' , ,r . ,K,, , , ~ design'er:.-clothes.' : ' ". , H o w i ~ ~ do~it?i ' . . . , = i .Ar tedondo, . . :wh i le o n a A q u i ~ look around the . g i v e . the . d e t a i l s of".~mtI i b e m y last show; Mter ~ been b rayn i t the nightclub, ~ : : . ~ , ' ? ' , ~ ' ~ v: .a~ 'eal '~n '~": ' u- , ;2Pi~ade us i -Ybet te r ' " H e ~ a ~ - - ~ l h g : " M e x i c a n v a c a t i e n . . ' " t ldy 'parceidls¢lo~dnoglant meth6d;:,But.hei:~d ~y~.~e

" yeare eo the road, 2½ millLm rodeo circuit ever-sinco. "+ ~:o~',~",', ."l~u]'.+don",?-trV: t~, .~i~al~l'+t~',~"'tto~"[li:.~'tPte nret- ~ e x t r a ; t o r r e s t r i d i , " - . U n - A,k: , : , ~ . , ' ,m ,,,,,,,,,+, vega~blea .amoug the rows. ~ a llttle : e r p m c . ~ r . . . . . . . ' . . . . - -t,+~KKa=e m a t o ndother t l l i ze r , s fica y I ' .~'i~...m.,.,'tl~..ol .hod hashadlt . . T l ~ . ~ o f l ~ r imga.m~de ~s~:ov'er the S~ret"p~'o6e~s~-~tie~Ir, ~im.s. i ~ t a ~ a b l e -.~ . .dergre~. . /d+we~ .- . . . R0bimonreee lVedover l ,o00 . - ~ . ~ ~. ,to a - - - u ' - ~ Im .,~

. , . w t m me..sea+men .~ a the top-ave country cha t s : , t , , , ,or,on them wrinkled 'i,os6:'c~elamen nlhk indI~o' .mamas ,us wllo ave on giant. • ~., ,_~ r . . . . . ~a hA ,~,=-,, ' proms. . m,m r~. . • . . -,~! ' .pract ised profssMonal,• she F tat of a Fool, M . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . _ . v etahiea i ~ l d h i m in a r • . .This is the w a t e r crop, A s p o x e s m a n . t o r . . I , . . . . . . . , . 0o ~ Y .Da.vid/.+. A . n d e r a o n , .isandy~!low...theelothes , eg . . . . . . . . . . thumbs .around the ,wm'Id, , ' ' "R~ierucinn Order tmld- . . . . sings, Jokes, yodels and r a t h e r a Voice and The . . . . . . . . . . - : " • ' • a e . . , sub rranean ' r i s ~ - - g a v e . . . . and I m experimenting now . . . . ,..,~-. + • . . . . . . . .. . w~lesa ler .v t .the.Southern . ~0rn ' . , with . .p.r~per . - . . re. . P . ." re uextin . more :, I n - , . . • . . . . . . .

- +w+++ls~.racks her way t h~o~,h Calm Before + e S . t~rm. . . , .Comforts apparel :line .will eeasorleaqin Other, words no ; .l~n.. a scrap .of:.paL~r eou-, t¢#s~atio~ inc lud ink t w o ,w_L~__g~+.ttln_~ ' higher y /e l~ . ~ganlzaUm n, aa,,mt)~,~ ~ C a : an0W ,a t i uactus f e t e s Miss I ~ S'last snow Wi l l ",,++l;J ~ , u , : =;"1'5(~ " C r i n k l e ~ m e m a ~ leather sandald ? t a l m l ~ a ' t o rmum o / a y m - • , ~ _ , , .m n, , ,o, . , , ,~, ,~ ,,~ r e , t © + , , us t . = s ' - , ' ~ , , , , , , , : , , , . , , . , ; , , . ,.~..mp

• , .... , , , . .~ " ' ~ ' r . ~ " + . " "'-- . . . . . . " + " m " U + . , ' ' + ~ ' ' + ' ' ' " " " " v e ne l a i n , e a t II1 a +caelno in this buatllnglitt/e be in RenD ~ h e i inviting a . . . . ntiaL but I drce shawisl can o "- bob Gorcinsaid he ga.ined a~. i '~ . . i t , i~ .=. • . , ~ n . , , .vegetables, Garela said. ha t . . . 11jl.. • . , • p r o c e ~ s , t s ~ i ~ e . . or .#Y - g! . . . . . . . . . " A e . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . V a i l s o¢ nolo'" . N.evatla . ,gambling. town, lot of eelshrities to help her will tell yblr~.~that Indian anywhere from Work to the . inspira t ion : for hia.,:own , - tho l~ l s t s i n F l o i ' l ~ and - But some . o f ,: these . w he the. i t b . . . . . .P2

, . wqere .. she :-nas., oeen.ap-. ' : go out In.style:, " • ' . . ladies come in nnd semi= rtheatre. *'.; • : ' = " '" 1 1 'r " ~ 0 ~ P ~ I ~ ' ' I ~ 1 6m" ~ ' ~ = ~ " g O ~ l ~ e ~ say i c a n t grow ' ~ o t n e r 0111ctal ~I. la.:,pt~ ' " ~ a r i n g : r egu la r ly for. SS . s h e wanted to qult the . ' . . . . , " : ' • . . • . .' :: ' . . '. . . . . i+' :. templ~ting the f o r m u l a . . " " ~ ' ' " " + .+ . . the bllZ:mea an I'm. going to order , Is. : co ndllc.l~.ll~.

, "~e.m'q,.;.: ~ . . . . . : . ' ~..'!" ' ~dnd at.leaSt a year a g o , . , ' • .. .. . .. .':i:. Whatex+ronethinksoft l ie i.Awed by the sudden In. . growthemblg~.ei'.t .Kan ever ~ne.ultura.l e x . p p ~ m . ~ . ~ ! . .Lynn, 44,-nsl+-nsen orang -.. "But I fotmd it bm't easy to ., • . ' .. , " : ' • . extra.terrlmtrlalcouneetleo, .tareat, R o b l m ! ,felt duty- ~ r ~.e. ~e,p,.m.mmm" narv.~t. ~ n Jo.~ .naseo on tm: :~ -

' t h a t : > s i n c e d h e . . w a s a " get out. :There a re s o many - = . . . . " ' [ I I " ' L I ' the e x i s t e n c e ~ of.; ,the .= bound to return to Mexlco.~ . carambal I v e been growmg mrmann , " , ,L~ • teetW'gai';'Sbd~ays.shetHed . ~ople:deiMndiNI on you.': ' J ~ ; I , ~ . , ~ 4 . l ~ e . , , ~ " ' ." rvegetab les i s ,undeniable , " s e e k m o r e i n f 0 ~ a t i m f r o i h : _ -~_"~ '" ~ " , ' , , ,I , . . fo r : yeora to .ge t . toL/tJletoD,. .P, a t h e r , t h e l z ' d i s c l s t h a / ' ~ 1 1 1 I I 1 ~ 1 I 1 a . l ~ t Z ~ +, ' . G m ~ h z p r e d u c a s t h a m y ~ r GarcL~ ,UP l tagsed .n iongas " _ - -. r ' ~ ' P ~ m I ' '

• made it lmd foand there was years of..night¢lub 81Rter, • ." . "==" • = . v . . . . . . . - . , , , - . = ' ' ' In and year out .Phot~rapha iInterpi 'eter , . ~ '..,:( " ' I , ~ - ~ ' ' ' ,, . . ;.~-~!,I + : r m ~ ~ ~ e r e ; : ' . ' . ' " . she prders tol-talk. more ".. ' , . ' " , # I . ' : exist. And Bill Robinson, a. ' , Gareia was..-less t h a n ' [ , I = - 2 , . , : . . , . E , , ~ , ~:I

: +; S h e a n d h e r troupexhd~e, e6her'ly abeuthePfuture. • ' ' W . ' . ; .~ . . . i . . . . " "' ' :,' . . . . .. ' ~....,.+..+ . , ' . . ' + ' i ','~ • . a v e r a ~ i , 5 0 , 0 0 0 . k l l o m e . i r e s . : + I ~ h e u y s . s h e ' f o e n d J e a m + - ~ ' ~ D , a n d ,TIO , I IITARB IR[ tl, :ii::l • o u = . ~ . " h i , f i n s ' , h a t a b o u t ~ . d - + - ~ , + . , i ~ = ~ r " a n d w a n t a t O v - , . . - - - , - . ~ - - - - - - - - - . - , - . • ' ' . , ' , - ' : | - ~ w " . . . . . . . . . . : - - 7 c I

" + - - ' I I ' - - + " - - ' " ' ~ + + ' ~ " + V - - d I i ' I ' " ' " " ' " ' " . . . . " ' " ++ ' • ' " " ' [ ~ ' " - - - ' _ _ ~ ' V ~ C H T S L T D , - + J I , every.ro~leo in the Pacific-. devote her timeto.Christ+la+ n ': " + " " ' ' " ~ " ': ' ' ' " " ' " " " D U O M E S , I , ~ - ~ .:. " ' " + . . . . . . ."~:I

r hw st North Dakota When "The re rt havin dig ' r I ~ g t , t W I l I ~ n . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' NO t e , . work, -.. - . . . . . . . . OTTAWA (CP) - - y p o g . . . . . - ' , ' . . . . . . . . ' - ; ' . | . / ' ~ . m h t ' . ' . i " A ~ I I - ~ I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + + . , / , . -and.Montana. • J 4 . . . . I . She and hUsbend-mana.ge.r she wakes up.in the mommg, ficulty concentrating,..pen : . . . . . . ; ".. '+- . . . . . . ' " • . . . . . . ~ A I +~' , s h e ~ s ,.~-~noWn. ups aria. John Kelly.. p]~n~ ..a few. lazp. . . . . . . . she c a n t b u a r t o look at h e r . memory . , . . . . b lu . r rea y.moins, ,' " " - - ' W e W i l l : ~ e l i v ~ a n d S e t - u . . . p • • . . . . - • - ->

- .dawns but for .the iMt. 10 months at their tms Vegas,. puffy face in,the mwror, headacnea, acnes#na PO , .', .. " .':, ,:~'. : .: / . . , . ,> . . . . , . . , , . , . . . ' . yean l thas beeninestlyu.ps, borne/ ] . ~ t~ ; " she ' s .~Iking"' Bi noon bar appear~c-e'i~'• menstrual Irregularitlexand .. . . . . ' : "~+a:;+;'~.;,~!.~;i,,~.,h,^,,~, ' •~br; ' I • , . •

after she hlt bottom wnon about returning tb their 120- more acceptable, but her fat igt le . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • , , , , . , . ,^, , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,,~-~ . . . . . . ~.. - v , • I. ~ 7 ~ k . ' . ' . - ~' . , she t r ! ed . t0b~ in t0 t lm . blJl ' aemrene.h 8t..Bgoken_,Bow. , weddin~ l~nd ' i~efuses, to .'McK.end.ry..said~tmt suf- .. ' / - . 1 9 r t . l ; I x 6 4 : S a f e w a y + , . 2 0 r . , . . " +:- ~' i ,+I .+ USe Inmnsnvme.:~. : .Okla. ,andsetungupalstme- bud~z#from'ber finger when [erers typtea,y ~ t n two o r . '. ' ". '~;, . , , +~'~J+, e++;+A, , , ; , , . .ok , - ".'+++, ' I . " " +~,:;++II

'. Miss:.Lyhn,/.. w h 0 .bills . + muslc..camP, _ : . . ! ' : . , 'she~vashes ~ lunch dishes, m o r e . , pounds between .:.: " . .,V,a !-^tm. ~_.,.~,=-,,,=,, " i ~ ' : ' ; '.,L " . + . ; . . . . . , ~ " '. ~i I . +::~.',~:',." : . i - - " r" ".+ " ; ' " "i "':J " "'~" •''.It slilm~6ff eaMly when m0rqing and evening on at '~ • "1974 12XS~.l~IMonte - ,Dr . ' . " ' -" - ~ • ~,'i~'~II ......... " " ?~ : • dinner rolls around, b u t by least 10 dkys.a, month. 1974 12)(68 N o b l e ' - 3br. , " ~,.: " . ~]i|

Ailment has ebb and flow

i HUmble ++ start % :;. then her feet are so bad ly Swelling seen In .the- , , , 'm ,,h,,co e.,,,e,.al 3br ]"' G:Jil

• " ' d and owls • , , , , , . , , , , w , , . . , , ,. - . • . . ' - ~ , , + , , . • ~+ . . . . . . . . . awullen she can bare ly stand cheeks,, fm'ehea j " . . . . - - - - . . . . . . . . . " r " - ' : " ' t - ; i •" . 1 9 / 3 1 2 X O 0 ~ T O T e S m U I 1 ? . 4 u , ' • ~ ' + " . "%,~ ,+~ . . -~ :+ . ; ; : . ; .4 " ~ t I

• : ~ s~ 7:~ :~ -~-~ :~:I ,o

, . .': : ..... . " at the kitchen counter.- in the morning decreases • ~ ' "' : • ". "- :Z ' " , : " • ' '~ ~. " . : ,>Wh i le , s h e - is m o s t throughtheday, buthands, "I ' : ~ _ __JA • . ~ = I I - ~ A A A (I]str~ssed ;by he rcons tan t " feet and trenk become m ~ e

: R r I ~ _ I ~ _ I I M I _t.U I [ : ! : ~ - - ' ~ ' . ~ physical + d i scomfor t , her awollen, Ringsand MtoeSxeeJ. ,~i I k , P I V ~ , ~ ' . ~ , ~ . . ~ . ~ I V v V W family: iS u p e r . ~ t b y the tighter at bedtime.. ~ . . .

• . , . . . " " ~ . , : : : . , . . . / ' :" " ' ' ' s tar l ing change .in • h e r ' . The s h i f t i n , swellldg is - ": ' ' . : f f '~ :% "'r "1~'~'4 . : ' . : . :+ , :~ . ! ,~ ' .+. ,/:.'~ ~'~ ~ : personallty.,..+-nt, f rom fun- a p p a r e n t l y in response to- i . ';" P O R T - S T A N I ~ ' ~ 3 , O n ~ r l ~ , + S t i : . . . ~ m ~ y , w ~ e r e ~: |o~Ymg ' anff ' '~'as¥-going ' t o g r a v i t y a l ; - r e t a i n ~ .wa te r , ~ ( _ , c p ! . , , S e w J n g w ~ . . ~ . = ~ ~~~ve~+++,,,unl~i+edi~al~eq.~ind irr i table. , the Source of..the swelling,. ] sterne, a s . . r m r . e g t ~ ~ ' , ' m I v e . , Shehes,e~tnplained, to her moves downward throughout I .chLldg~owl.ng. up.inth~La.ke Pert S t a n l e y . + : . : . _ ; her doctor, but "her gonstant the day. ". t~ E r i e . shoretme, commumw. Pleasure satzoz'~ tmeo, . , railing in 'h is office makes Why some women• retain ~. : , Nowi the ~o,0ng wom...an han~workand b ~ . g h t sails. . .him dread, her visits. She is, Water-- often accounting for .

, has m m e d her reereauou to be repawm a m nags ann he s [ . . .~ i . . ' . thinks pr 'va te ly , S imply 20 pounds ex t ra ~e igh t - - in. . ' I l~t6 i a . b o o m i n g nusmens cushions to besown~ . +difficult;. " .. . • " excessive~ amounts + and

l4~em.ployins:.hom.e ~ w e r s . ~ , I mov.ed_.i.n~ my. new ' , . In fact, she suffer:s from a Suffer icli0~thie edema is a I ~ c c . c a n v a s Im~ a r i a w e n a s e s m t , ' e p r a u p j " t ltd.+ ~. .physical prob lem a f f l i c t ing ' , mystery . •. ,..... ' " ~ . . .

Cloth~S for her cottage m It was supposed to be JUSt a | . " + "' .- " ~ . . . .milli0ns ,of'. women - ,Not all sufferers:appear ', " ~ t W ) : I ' : ~ . . ~ ' ' " r ' " " " .eanvas bag'.eomlmny, nut !. idiopathic edema. " ' swollen," they. m a y simply i +"lldid~i' . t:~kn6w t h e dif- threw clothes in anti epeneo . The most obvious physical feel swollen .+ .

terence between ~bOlesale,~ In May ~ - ' ener ' ' | ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .> ~l~p " : . . . . svmntom ' - - a g al The onset may be gradual ~" ~," '~ aata m me " l sold out m two nays t " " s l: ' ~ r '+ ~ ' ,. . . . . -: , '. , , , . . . . ' , reeling'of heing swollen-- is " ~ suddcn.t. T r p a t ~ t ~ i

+ M + 2 + + ] experienced-by most women l ong - te r~ t~ 'and ,6~i~des ~ t m l ~ ' - ~ ' - - - - - ' r - - ~ - . ~ = ~ .J~ : ' - . ' .+ ,? . " a f~w ,davs_bof~,q, m + ~ n p ~ q ~ , ~ w e t i c s v t o + ~ r e d u c e

,- __ s _ L : - - : ~ a O O U t ume i ,;, ~ r'~ L7 ")[' O ' ~ ~ ~ ' ~ 1 I + . . . . . . . . . . . ' e r r e " ed ~ . . ~ ~ ~ . . . . • . . "~Ttn~a 'h~: : ' , • . • f l l eamount of war. tam . ~ n t r e ~ t o r t h e h l ~ U people, _ " . . . . . But w o m e ~ w i t h i d o p a t h i e b y i nc reas ing t h e ' u r i q e

;+ Ket t le CreekCanvas Co; she :six monms J~uer,.sne n a u ..a . . . . . . . . ;~- "e the s,,mn- output a n d l i m i t i n g sugars,.

: " " " ' " " rkin ~ t h e days of any month over met , : ventory sold in two days . , dustry sewers .wo g . ~'" ' • ' " • ', Now she predicts she'll• . o n •. their own homes.+ _ •many:.} 'mrs; oecu.n'mg eve_n .=~oc~o~oa~ennmg~ tpJ re : ' ' ~ idoing a SAO,-000-a-month "1 emerged . . I n b~e,p_- ~ter..me so~l~ce~lina3e ~ t : ; ~ e l p t h e e through par-

re ta i l business, t e m ~ , m e sam, . I t turn , = , , u ; ~ , z+ : . . . . . . . . . . Desplte the.heady success business) had taken off. I me, n,+opau.se,. ' / • . , .-~CeU.l~rlmy,~3mUgsn2+~;;~t~ce

Of h e r en te rp r i se , M s w a s amazed. , ' l t m i n s a t o t o t w o m e n p u t ' . + v . . . + . _v Stephens e l e ~ l y r e m e m b e ~ She's learn ing to adjust to 4P with it ~vithou.t r~!i~n.g eoe, m a2an.,e3y ' an~ ~low~,,, I~ i , h . m b l ,,'o*o'+ o a w l n ~ 3 h e d ~ the role of employer, t h e r e is an i a e n t n m o z e '~ Y"'+'."T. ~.'", =` = " ; =~?'__'72 ' . . . . " ' - " ~ ° ~ ' * "" "~"' " " , , . . . . . I - - ~: 'e z medleal - rub l e s , " said D ~ ' - most atllletea women are m eomfort~ in ,aparfllnont, . + , . , , , i f ' n a g s seem, ,me, '+s ~ . v • . ~ , ,, tef of their 30s and 40s It rarely +' s l icker, more eff ic ient, she Ralph McKendry , oh' .

the m e t a b o l i s m and en- d'ocrln01ogy' . d i v is ion at Ottawa's'Civic Hospital. - I n a d d i t i o n , tO fee l ing

"swollen~- w o m e n " : .-with idiopathic edelna experience nervous tension, irritability and aggressive behavior.

(AP) - - Iris Johnson cried end flash bulbs popped, • but 1 Seymour, winner of the / c o m p e t i t i o n a t l the ch ic Be~,erly Hills Hotel, merely | looked C~mfuSed as h e " w a s / awarded $15,000 and a'star- r ~ tele In a' television a{i,

But then, it 's not every day that a cat from Sauk Rapids, Minn., travels to Hollywood end wins s meow~off, ' "

The eight.year-old white Pei'Men entered in the Meow Mix Contest by.Earl and Iris Joltneon;i on Wednesdey'was found to hhve the best meow in Ameriea in balloting by blindfolded celebrities .Vic T a y b a e k . : "" of Alice, Christopher Norris of Tra'p~er John, M.D., Quinn Cummings of 'Fami ly and comedian Ruth BuzzL ..

A total of 670,000 feline en* ' t ranta were submitted through ads on eat food boxes, said eompany of- flciais. The finalists were chosen-through a drawing. ~ : . : . . : . : . : :

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each' year in the United. States for treatment of teeth decay.

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Unemployment Ins ce. M o s t people get t ing u n e m - . . . - ~ .:+_.=. ,=

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I n s u r a n c e N u m b e r or ex l~c t s ¢,,pl,.,~s .,re ,,,~ o~,,g ,o, , , ~ ~n, ,,,,~¢ of people reeei~b~, i4nonp/, ~.,tttent bnterma¢ f r o m c o m p u t e r payroll tapes for + , # i , . ( } n l v m w J oflx,te'ndalabu~e Will

each employee they hire o r rch i re . . ,~+,+,f+++." T h i s info'rmatiDn is cross- checked w i t h the Social Insu rance a r n e w job. [n that cam, r epaymen t N u m b e r s o f people ~ ¢ e i v i n g ' is all tha t ' s required. But , a u n e m p l o y m e n t insurance benefits, pena l ty o r prosecut ion m ay f o l l o w O n l y cases o f potent ia l a b u + . w h e n the new sys tem d e t e a s ~ Will ever surface. A f t e r i n v ~ - . : people wrong ly collect ing benefits. r iga, ion, a n y o n e f o u n d ~-ceiving" I f y o u are col lect ing u n e m - + benefi ts to wh i ch they a m not p l o y m e n t insurance benefits, and e n t i d ed will. have to ! ~ m y them. s tar t a n e w job, please ,.say ,so o n

It ma~ b e an hones t midtake, you r U I c l a iman t report card.

So, m e peop le forget or don ' t u n d e r s t a n d they ~ u s t tell U n e m - ipmplolnl

Imm lgea t l on Canada Imml~ ra | l on C . ' nada ploymcni Im~urance and rcpoh 14, e.+o,..,..+ thew total earnings when they start u.+m,,,.,,,~,,o,m~. ,~mm,,,,~,*o,,+.

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The Kitimat Junior Tennis The gates open at 7 a.m; ,Lloyd Johnstone, who used Tournament .will be held Friday at the fairgrounds to own, th e Lakeise Lake hot August 30 and 31. The whichareleeatsdoffofTafla springs, will share his tournament is open to Road. knowledge of the local area',

Terrace residents in the under 14, 16 and 18 year old categories. Singl e and double categories are open. Entry forms are available at the Terrace Arena office. Deadline for entries is August 27. For more in. formation write David Mack, 36 Kootenay Street, ' Kitimat, or phone .632-5671.

Registration for academic, career technical and special program courses at Nor- thwest Community College will take' place from Sep- tember 3 to 12. For course i n f o r m a t i o n • a n d registration, call the college in Terrace at 635-6511 and in Kitimat 632-4768.

M.F, Wagner Midway Show will be set up at the lot beside the Twin River of, rices, August 29 to the 31st.

The Red Cross Water Safety .Service will be sponsoring a presentation of small craft boating safety. It will take place at the beat launch at Lakelse Lake at 2 p.m. this Saturday.

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The Dealers •will be playing in the Red D'or this weekend. Entertainment in the lounge at the Terrace Hotel this weekend will be provided by Bobby Hicks.

The Smithers Fail Fah" will be held this weekend.

Lakeise Lake provincial pork is going to be a busy. place; the summer program is full of act ivi t ies , for everyone.

Outdoor 'games and ac- tivities will hegin at = p.m. Friday. They'll last for one hour and anyone who would like to join in sbeuldl meet near the change house at Furlong Bay beach. H all t l ~ e bright berries

look tempting, then you might be interest in going to campsite number 68 at 8

:He wil l sl~.ak on the hot s p r i n g s , the history, of

Terrace an,! hatcheries. Bring a tea 'c*)p to the campfire at 8 p.m. 3unday. ". Next Thursday afternoon, the park naturalist will be on the beach at Furlong Bay to answer any questions on the: park. :~

Informatlon on' the" food plants of . the north-west coast Indians will be given out at the notice' board in the Furlong Bay beach parking lot. Bring your ct~p for a

• . surprise wild tea on August p.m. Friday to f'ind out whlch 29 at 10:30 a.m. ones are edible. . . , . . ~ . , A member of the B.C.

Boaters will.be intereeteo forest service will speak on in the Red Cross boating -;his experiences on fighting safety_ detachment talk,on ' forest fires a t the campfire Saturday at 2 p.m. • The speakers will be on Furlong Bay Bcach and will discuss llfejackets, paddles, canoes, canoe trip preparation. Safety techniques for boating will be demon- strated.

" A car caravan"wlli, b e ar ranged , a t . 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Wednesday and 7.:30 p.m,, August 30. It will go to see sockeye salmon' spawning In a tributary creek of Lakelse Lake. Bring your vehicle to the interpretive am- phithcatre parking lot. .

The K'san House• Society .... " " " : " " :" '" ' l l g ' " will be held Sunday at t he T h e s e k i t t e n s n e v e r h a v e a b o r i n g m o m e n t l i v i n g i n a b a r n . T h e r e is a l w a y s s o m e t h i t o p o u n c e o n . P,o,o ~v C,r,o w,so,. , Terrace Legion at 5:30 p.m. * " ' " ' , . '

Members.of the society .* . . . . " : . ' ' . i " " ' willbe preparinga spaghetti dinned'will g o towards a The Empire Strikes B s c k " Star Wars m a y have /AWaltDisneyfeature, The "Theatres. Sunday,' it ' l l ,be dinner and tickets a r e transisti~n'h'ouSe. ' i ~ i It ' l l 'b~ playing at Tillicum:,p.toblem, s w!~.thi.s action- Last FIight of Neah's Ark, is replaced with Fam~wbleh ~lvailablebycailing635-5145. " Science .fiction .fans still '. Twin Theatres until August:"~P~Ckedsequa I, butit 's worth also playing .at Tiilicum will play until Augtist 26,- The proceeds from ~ the have another week:~to: see, . 28.~iPebl)le wh() haven't seen seeiv"

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guveUp a successful job in The enigmatic Beckwi~:: becausehewasa U.S. citizen prOp ~ e . U n i t e d States 18 years left his 'wife, four chi ldren ' l~ving on Crown land. Two to gi • ago to live a simple, rustic and . an .. executive. P0sition year e ;ago, ' . provincia!

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James Farentlnof ~,: Katherine Ross MATURE"!

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( on" Best Island on. ballpoint .,pen .and .other One was a deed of gift and RCMP officers. ' ' .: . Whitewater Lake, about 250 writin~ instruments in the the other was a custodian- , :, . . .

d kiiometres no~'th of here, a 1~50s " ": : . . . . : . . . Ship: ag reemen t ,allowing . They seized.. '.the. pr0pert p ~ ' museum of Indian artifacts Mostof Beckwith's time in '" ~eck~Nith to remain at the iifld ha~ep.bsfedan arounc

a n d a n accumulation of the w ~ d s ~vas .~,,ent on r e - Site '.conducting his work. the-clock~•dt0pi 'o tect i l 4~ years of scientific research, search conee '~ina . the' .upon h i s death, i t was " But i[he issu.e is far fro! u • , . - '. ' '~" ' . . . . a reed ' the ro err and over, as Wirm nas vowea. : ~ ,However two different relat=onsh=p of other planets .g . . . , . p r ( p _ y . . . . . . . . . =

L" • . ' . . . . . . . , - . . - : ; ; - ai ~- ' ehatteJs woula ne taken over • intenuto taKe.~every, leg~ r Clalmln tile to earm s gravity , e ~ . .. .= . . . . . . parues a e . , ' g Y dedicated himself to workin, B y tl~ government througn*'step pussiole~o~protect m

l t own Beckw~ths property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , :^ ; . . = = , . . . . . ' .;,)e,,==t , , . ....... _ _ ~ One is his benefactor, Har ry on, his solar home.. ,. - " '~ ' " " = " ~ ' ' . - - " " . ' " . . . . . .

¢ ~,~o..o~- 6 2 4 2 6 " 2 i : o ; i ~ 2 4 3359 ;~ w i r t h , ' a Ca l i f o rn ia Wirth decided to support : • ,• .. .~v " . ' . . . . . . " ~ businessman who supported Beckwith because he wan ted '1 • : ~ - - ~ " '

~ ~*" "' . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . bin esca ~ , , ~ t ~ a ~ t ~ , ~ N t ~ t ~ him fmancmlly. The' other is awddernees ca to pe . ~ II ~==~11 ' ~ k ~ = - = ~ l l . ~ t ~ ~ ~ ' " the Ontario =overnment to for .h is " holidays : 1 ' he J ', • ~ • L ~ I I U ~ l l a l l U . . , ' ' • ~ . ~ : = _ . ~ . ~ . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ .......... ..~,..~.,~ Wirth considers the cabins Whitewater Lake site w : • m= m • ' ~ A ~ S ~ , ' ~ "

. . . . . . . . . . ~ ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ - - - - ' - ' - - - - - ~ . . . . . . . . and their contents to be be chosen, and the cabins w e r e I . ~ J *~1~ I , I I ~ ; l l l l l l his, although he has s p e n t b u i l t / . . . . . . . . " .. ! ~ v , , only 27 days in the area since But the cabins aren't the

• ~ E O . ~ ~ onlytreasUreon.thetslund, 1 o ' At the same t ime the pray.-. Beckwith s.artifacts include

' inCe claims Beekwith en- intrieaie pieces of headwork toted into two legal and leatherwork done by

I agreements that called for local Indians he traded with, • " , . ' . . .

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' P h o n e a r e a 6 0 4 - 6 S 7 . b Y 5 1 " ' life in' the northwestern with •Parker Pen Co. in government officials say, he Be Ontario wond~, but his death.~. Wisconsin to devote his •llfe • turned to Ontario's ministry. SatU

' . . . . . last week has caused a ; to scientific research in .the.. ofcultureand recreation and WArt / b ~ 4 , " ~ " ~ k q ~ " , ~ - e ~ ' ~ N P ' ~ ~ ' ~ J controversy that is anything bush. . . ' ,i. i ".°( ferC~d, to igiye t h e public Pres

,'~ • _ f _ , h_J_ ~..~.,~ ~' but simple. " An inventorformOs[ofhisi..ae c.ess~t° hls..work, . . he .( . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Two lega~ agreements next say ny munstry oz ~ ~, ~ ~ .. The 65-year-old he rm i t s life, his work wi th parker in- .; . • " . . . . ~ '~ ° ' ' ~ ' : ' ' . . . . a d' ' '" ' " . . . . . . . . . . . ::"

~ * es te includes three cabins were reaches, officials salo nclais, provincial police fl ta " ' " ' c i ude d development of the. " • . ' • . . i

a n around-, . . . . '# TII TRE i01 )i'°tectit'. : is far from ,~ L:..JE ' , ~ ~ ~ [ ~ ¢ ¢ [ ~ ,= is vowed: . I ~ • ~ ~ V ~ ~ m ~ v v = - v ¢ . every legal *~ ' . , , . .'1¢' ~protect my ~ ~ H i d d e n s o m e w h e r e In t h e ~

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Co-existence :- logging and the environment will be the convention theme for .the North West Loggers Association.

The 13th annual con- vention will be held Sep- tember 26, 27 and 28 at the Terrace Hotel. Speak.ers will be tMking on a numher of

topics including forest ac, ceea on the west o f the

SaUboat enthusiasts ea.n Skesna River. receive advice on sailboats Tom Waterland, provin: at Furlong Bay at 2 p.m." cial minister Of forests, will Sunday. i . . : b e the luncheon speaker,

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Canadian senior women's fast-pitch softball cham- pionship Thursday, knocking off its nearest rivals from Saskatchewan 4-2.

Dawn Storey 's triple touched off a three-run sixth inning which launched the New Westminster Alpha Sports to the victory. It raised their record to 3-0 and ensuring them of a place in the playoffs which get un- derway here tonight.

S a s k n t o o n Harmony Centres , r e p r e s e n t i n g Saskatchewan, saw their recoi'd fall to 2-1 in the 13- team ' tournament ' s red division, but are virtually certain to make it to the eight-team play'offs no matter what they do today against the Winnipeg Smitty's squad representing Manitoba.

The eight teams with the host records, regardless of division, get into the playoffs. The four with the best records in the round. robin portion of the tour- anment get two losses in the playoffs while the other four squads get only one.

Ontario, represented by the Agincourt Shamrocks, nnd N e w f o U n d l a n d , represented by the Labatt'S St. John's team, are also certain of making the playoffs. They lead the blue division with identical 3.0 records but meat today in

hoad-to-bead competition. Patty Polyeh, who threw a

no-hitter Tuesday and a

Jays, representing Nova Scotia.

Ontario picked up four rubs in the first azid two in the second Thursday to score an easy 9-2 win over Grand- by Ba'chand Electr ic , representing Quebec.

The host team, Hull Volants,' also have a good chance to make the playoffs. Hull upset Manitoba 6-4, thanks to five runs in the bottom of the sixth to raise its record to 2-1. The Volants elo~e out rtba round-rubin portion of the schedule with a game today agains.t the powerful British Columbia squad.

Also in the running are an all-stur team from Prince Edward Island (2-2), M o n c t o n R e b e l s , represent ing. New Brun- swick (2-2)and Edmonton Blues, representing Alberta. (2-2).

With outside chances are Manitoba, Nova ScOtia '- and Quebec, aH With 1-2 records. All-star teams from the Yukon and Northwest Territories were eliminated Thursday after compiling 0-4 records.

In other action Thursday, P.E.I. edged the N.W.T. 2-1; Alberta got back into con- tention by demolishing the Yukon 9-0; Saskatchewan beat New Bruoawid~ 5-1. Today's other game in the roand.robin portion of the eompetttion pits Nova Scotia against Quebec. The finals are scheduled for Sunday.

Whitecaps lose to Roughnecks

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - - Allen Woodward scored off a direct bee kick after a scoreless first half and Tulsa Roughnecks went on to blank Vancouver Whitecaps 2-0 Thursday night and clinch a [ North American Soccer League wild-card playoff berth.

'" The Roughnecks will open the plnyoffs at home ngainst either Seattle Snn.nders or New York Cosmos,

Woodward scored at 52:24 after a free kick by Jorgen Kristensen bounced, off Whitecaps goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelsar.

Viv Busby added his first goal of the season at 76:49 with assists from Woodward and Billy "Cankey.

Tulsa directed 23 shots at Grobbelaar with the Van- couver goalkeeper recording five saves. Tulsa goalkeeper Paul Turin had four saves in Vancouver's 12-shot attack.

The Roughnecks needed three points to assure themselves of the second National Conference wild. card berth. Tulsa ends the ' regular season with a 15-17 record and 139 points, while Vancouver, with 137. points

and a 16-15 record, has one game left and is also assured of a playoff berth.

It was the only game scheduled Thursday night.

Canucks sign Kev:n VANCOUVER (CP) - -

R i g h t - w i n ~ e r K e v i n Primeau of the Canadian Olympic team was signed Thursday to a two-year- contract with Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League, general manager Jake Milford an- nounced.

Primeau, 24, who stands six feet even and weighs 180 pounds, scored 16 goals and It assists for 27 points in 41 games last season with the Olympic team.

Prior to that was an all- star on the University of Alberta team.

• If New York Yankees aren ' t hearing foots teps behind them, they certainly must be aware of the flap- ping of Oriole wings in the immediate vicinity of first pince.

Playing more like the Bad News Bears, the Yankees handed Seattle four unearned runs in the first inning, then failed to score after loading the bases .with none out in the ninth and

coosesutive regular:season opener 5-3, and BostOn Red victories over :the Angels - - Sox downed Oakland A's 5-1. 8.0 rids year - - plus a 3-1 Seatt le 's . Bruce Bochte, edge in the 1979AL playoffs., who singled home. the tie- . New York's lead-- on July : breaking run' in the fifth 19 it was 9½ over Milwaukee,. inning-- Julio Cruz homered I0over Ba l t imore - - i sdown in the seventh for an in-. to a scant 1½-games fo r the. "surknce run-- hell~d Seattle first time since May 21"and" reliever Shane Hawley down George SteinbreN/er's blood, after the Yankees loaded the l~eeaur~, must b e boiling bases in the ninth ~n a ~valk ouer. . and two singles, one a bunt.

In other" ,.A~i~" actioli, White Sox 5 Blue Jays 3 Chiengo White Sox defeated . Jim.. Morrisen drove in

help from" Ed Farmez:, who notched his 21st save. Winning. streak. Hansey Morrison singled heine the tyiiug run in the fourth in- ning and rapped a ,two-run single an inning late[:, walk to Mike Hargrove. Orioles 7 Angels !

Rich Dauer collected four hit~, including . a pa~' of doubles, and John Lowen- stein added a homo runwhile. ~ nightcap was. a• one-otzt Scott McGregor pitched a single by Rob Wilfo~ in the tidy seven-hitter for his 15th victory and the Orioles' fifth " • " . . . .

Kansas City's eight-game In' the op'ener, Pete Mackanin hit a tin-b~'eaking

• connected off Steve Bdsby two-rUnhomer for the TwMs after - Miguel ~ Dllone 's ' in the seventh inniug and ch~ked-swingdouble and a" rookie Do'ug Corbett

recorded his.14th save.- Brett'homered in the fourth Red Sox 5 A's f " inning for his ~dy., hit. Jim.,.Rice hit his 15th Twins 5~2 Tigers.3-4, homeriin the~second inning 'Minn~ote's only hit in the and 'B~ston scored four

unearned runs in the fourth to snap Rick; Langt0rd's

first inning. :nine-gkme.winz~ing streak.

action Thursday night. . stopped SanDieg0Padres 9- "They just beat our brains 8 in 17 innings..

out," said Pirates shortstop In other NL action, Atlanta~ Tim Foil aft•i" a 12-5 beating Braves whipped Chicago by the Astres in a battle o f Cubs 6-4 and New York Mets NL division leaders, t r i m m e d San. Francisco

Unaccustomed to scoring runs in such big bunches, the NL west-leading Astros collected 18 hits as they completed a three-game Sweep of the East front- ruDners.

"We have been hitting better , '" said Houston manager Bill Virdnn. "I wish I knew why. =' "If I knew the answer I could solve it all. We like to' play .that way, but •we're. really not that kind of tealh. But we'll take them." The Dodgers bad taken a" 4-

The victory improveci 2 lead in the eighth on Houston's lead in the West to Garvey's R B I single and 1½-games over idle Cin- Steve Yeager 's tWo-run cindati Reds. Third-place' single. But Montreal tied the Los Angeles Dodgers game in the bottom of the defeated Montreal Expos 5-4 inning on Rowland Office's

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Giants5-1. . . . , Dodgers 5 Expos 4 ,Steve Garvey's'fourth bit

of the game, s solo homer leading off the.'10th, led Los Angeles ,:over Montrea!. Gary•y, who bad stroked three straight singles, belted the first pitch, in the 10th from reliever Stan Bahnsen, 7-5, for his 22nd homer.

Steve Howe, 6-5, the third: .Dodger reliever, allowed one hit over three innings to earn the victory.

dropped a 6-4 decision to the Toronto Blue • J a y s ;.5-3, three rum with a double and consecutive triumph, . . . . . lowly Mariners in American Cleveland Indians nipped a two-run single and Kevln Indians 4 Royals 3 , ~.. ' League baseball action Kansas City Royals 4-3 ~-- Bell contributed a key triple Hen Hassey belted a three- ~ . . . . yP •

A un,queexper,ence Thursday night. Detroit Tigers b e a t Min-. in Chicago's four-run fifth run homer in the first'innlng . . Meanwhile, the high-flying nesots Twins 4-2 on Jack inning, Winner LamarrHoyt and Rick Waits and, :two :" '~ "~ ' "

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• The 8a!~rday Nlght Movibo n CrV at 8.p.m. m,a fictlona! newand~ex.ci~n.~!de~,tes_e~Ip-r°du.cts? Weil'~!e~.r~Y_ '.:_~.. ~ d ' cameto symbolize the hopes~and dreams of an era. They . ,. moVie.a ou the effects 6[ s e sration between.uana(m ana ' f G ~ d i s '6omuerg, 'ana ~oren; now one r e m e lop a ' , . • . . . . . - _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . ~- . " • • b t - . . . . . . . " P. • - 9 . . . ' . . . . . . . , . . . ' , V . were me utoane !~ummp~em, me suo]ecm m a ,l~cm, ou • ' • theprovinee0fi~zebe¢,EmlleGenes~'andMontqueLePage agenciesaino-~adthat.drasm..H~ve!.EverU~To, ou, K c 1 ~ : M o n d a v . a t g b m . ' . : : ; ' : ' . . . . " " . "" ' , ( ~ C O N D ~ . ' " ' ' ' "

starintheCana~dramaentitledSeparationbasedonthe i~fore,~nKC~l~gat~U:is'p.m.S~ndaytellshinatorymn0~. There Will~)e.rar~'~i~reei"f00f~ae,.s~ill phot~rapim; ' _.'~. " T . - ~ ' ~ - - . . . . " bes~.sei]ing novel by R l ~ R0b~er . Thin Is kp extra lon~ hes~z ; t edbu t~ the advertising business, in. a ..l~semefitox- .. ~ ips from feal~ro f i ~ s imd interviews With eyewttneases . . . . ..(~ ~ , ~ r ~ r~p~v~r ~ / ~ / , movie, asitw0n't/endunW.10:30*p,m. " • flce in the back streets of Toronto. I texammeameparaaox . . . . ~ J , L a ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ - - ~ , ' ' - . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . illian " Based on thebest seller by PlerreBurte}, the d6cument{u7 ~ • +.

_ ' ot 'a man wu0 grew upwith soczaunm nno uuu[ a m '+'" 'o" the u~tu lets ~ " ' the earl se •ration f~om . . . . . . . . . ' " " . . . . ; ' " " ' ' ' " El " ' ' ' ' . . . . ' n t rise to. ~kS q p ngu, y pa Beeause i twassucbah i tea r l l e r thisyear, both CT~a dol lar . . dyn~s~ ' by ' .promo.Ung - f ree . . e erp • ~,oi,,-M,~,,o to their re,bile dlsnt~v ifi a h~snllal At ' the

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Monday(,.. We dn~day sod .Th. u r sday . a t 9 p . m . . ~ Mark;~;~i.Was i2 yearsold: a fallfr0m a tree left ~renaflt~0an'y.Th~;wd0°~ede~'~y°ated.~hsa°~n~.7~ t TERRACE & D I S T R I C T H o s P I T A L SOCIETY

Ti~e times and dates are exaetlv thb asme for NBC: " " ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~n.i ' A v ~ y / . a , ~ n g . ' , ~ m 1 : : " / : : ; : - " ~ | An o , The series in' based on a true story afterthe instollailon of ,ppy.ever-nffer".. s tory. " . " "~+ L n U ':

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hospital cafeteria m - - + , + + o . , + . . , . : pai r o f blue polyester pan- p.lat;m0,tzmm,u~w,¢i" lles, which measured"3.21 . • .~ " ' metreS wldeand 4.91metros ~ ; .The bbslness, w i l l consist of the elect ion of longwhen,..flnished,, r: " ~ [ ~ " " -membersofthesoc'lety, t h e e l e d l o n o f ~ h e m e m b e r s

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f rom an emplo~os, tn the l t ;s t ime to c~ll your In ocdec to be 'e l lg lb le to vote, member~h!P must p l a n t ' s packaging depart- WelcomeWagonhost~s . . 'be,purd~ased "before Monday, August 2~,..1~0, merit, but plant "manager -. ;,".. ." . " Gary P I L ~ i n g t m said "no Lois .Moh'nifioer -- 6 3 5 . 5 3 0 9 Memhershlp m a y be'purchased at

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: . . .. _ ," . . " ealledtl~ sandance Institute . be invited to see the fdms a t . J ~ , .- Muroered Play0ey nunny uooper in TOrentO were . "to boast"film-making ~ d t he fq~tival, . " ' " . ' +~'~t., '

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• August eentrefgld.' "She+jast. '" kicked, in.. Lglass, i:damage~ ..,Maple Leafs's tralning c a m p ' . . . _I~., ~ , ~ • .' - - , h~ppened to get" mixed u p turnsti les/and' each 0ther.....:ha~e:!~. n ' sent out, but t l~ . u wcqs,n ~ , . . " .. ~•

:With the wrong fqilow. It 's .. Fo~teen'Y0uthswere taken .".-~lati0n~a! H o c k e y League . ~,-"~'~,. ~,i,~,~ m . ~ i , , ' ~mv.r, • •sad it had.to happen, . to besp!La!..with, minor : , d u b ~pn t sayWhether one i~ws ~ ' . 'Kem'i i the F - ' ~ •

• ': 'Miss' St / 'a t ten; a Van- juries Poli~+arreated a b o u t 'was !sbnt ~ to s t a r Centre . ._ , .. . , r ~ . , . ~ a . :" -~---- - '~ - - - " . . . . . . I" . . . . . s 30 f ans " - + . . . . . - * L fs owner n a m e a c n a i r m a n ox tne ~l•rd couvu-, D.~,., ,--~--,~'!'V . . . . " . ' u a r r ) ' l ~zttler,: ea . ~ 'annual UNICEF dav an6eal . co,a , . . . . . man[ -- - - ; - ~lrd

' named Playboy s playmate . . . . Harold' Ballard is ads _. ": . . . . . . . . . - "..".'~'" • ' " d a ' s .. • . dim' tiensen." creator ol (he ,w

: of the year for 1980,. was + Fo l lowing : C a n a _ that Sittler will never again . , . . . _ 2 = - . ,,, . . . . ;., +t. . . ,kln| m•nc~e ,i found shot i n ' a I . ~ Angeles example In luring Hollywood ' Wear..-the,-blue "and, white ,',. ~upp~=~,,wm .up ,i~. , ~ , ~ . r•r. ~m- . • ~ m l m c h e

, o . , . , . . . . , . , a . , . , . SAIIIIIB ':borne. with'Snider . ' f i lm-niakers, north of .the Toroptb uniform . . " ' / " - " ' m .~ ~ " " bordartoah0ot'moviea, actor ' i ~ . ',-.. • week with: h ls green suede m0. " ~Pans 'of rock star' Alice Robert Rodford in tr)~ng to ~ ' I i~nes t iy d0n't:know i f superstm" : puppe t t o meet m •

, .. • . . . . . . ' .. .... ' w e l~a~e inVRed him; but I with J a m e s G r a n t ; h e a d o f ~ ,,,x . I : C ' 11"' I " ' I :F " M ' ' ' " ~k ~ ' d' " m '~ 11--/' •.think I.could stop, him from' .uN][CEF, ,theUN children's " mln~•ncM

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. I • U X • . . " h i g i ~ s t Score r ' i n ' L e a f s . . .Celebri ty" intbrviewer eo Lby " C U R E L L a d MA:RIAY GJ" h i s t o r ~ - - B a l l a r d h e s s a i d i f G e o r g e Anthony, 'the en- Im•ncm

• : ED n ~3UN ~ " e a n ' t t rade the popular, ter ta inment ed i to r , . e f the ~u . • " • ' " ' ' I m • n c l ~ '

' - ~' " t ' " hockey.player ,hewil l pay: -To~ronto' sun, .will join ,0onoorn • . Thin week we have several Satimas,.. h~oping fo r , a ' him!to Sit in,the.stands.. ."Famous PlayerslFiltn Co¢~). ~r~ novels by major, authors: '.. " t ranscendence, that will . ~ ". . . " " . a s ' v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , c r e a t i v e , ' ~ : • l u b

. " MyUnclbOswaldbyRo~Id enahle him to save hin world, : , F | o H d a . s i n g e r " A n i t a .the c o m p a n y . a n n o u n c e d .~

. " Dahl in a very amusing s tow unde rgoes . u n i m a g i n a b l e Bryant, a crt~ader ~against.. Wedne~iay in Toronto. • ,M. o['0swald's discovery of the paink~ he:Journeys through, honi .o~exual Hghts, in . f~ , - ~ e " n e w eerporatlon will '"~ world's most . powerful ' space On a spii'ltuai quest .at . ' salting the or~nge groves tor develo,, '" f inance " ' and ~m ai)hrsedinlae and. a method a time when' religion in ex- the .! land. 0 f o U wells. The . , , , , ,h ,~ ' ~onadtan featm'e +'

+~ quick-freeeing sperm, tinct. • f O Y e r M|SS' Oklahoma left ' m,-S ' . Its' t in 'ran't in-. 'u, , , ' Tngether these yield h i s High cr imes . . ' nnd ,' M~i~,iwi~ h.~f,°urchl ld~ee:' anno; inced r e e e n i i y ; ' b ; • i n ~ t e r f u l p lan to make a M I , d e m e a a o r , b , J a m e s : ~ 9 y t o J o i n her m(xne George Destouni~, prestde, t I Uml. tO 4 pJz

fortune -.give. rich women a "'"" " in": dlan, u r ea , her mother ' d. • . Greenburg. The author of, ! ' _ ~ _ , . , ~ . • . . , of Famous Players Lt • ~ u ~ l o

c h o i c e o f g e n i l ~ ' t o f a t h e r N e v e r P r o m l s e d Y o u a R o s e . ' ~ " " ' " ~ " . . . _ . , • . . ~o~ ;ee..lectrlc :ompany Oum their children. Dahl, more Garden ' ItC this , latest. ' ' M i p Bryant divorced .last

renoWned for his children's collection weaves together" we~l~. Bob Green, • her Actor James Stewart ' s ,, • health had improved enough ).co u ,~ I ~ z a r . . . . . I C 1 1 1 5 1 C I E x p r m

. be6ks, has here, written an stories that deal with crimes ims~ollnd of 20 years. Green Wednesday that be may be ,o, =oo~m~ I Era,* • .adult novel filled with a fast- . L r '~ = 0 O t S t M ~ l I Emile .:paced and sparkling wit that " actual " o r theological, ' had, ishe dadared , "u io la ted ab le t0 go home sore. The

. se r inusorcomlea l -andwi th my most precious asse t . , - Im.rr,~, m ~ very COnscience" s a ~ Academy 1 award-winnin8 ~,% ~" ~a goed many readers will ~uch criminals as a woman Y' " - actor has been Oll aepe¢lal s •mln~ I Sur dim

. ~find quite humourous, who has .10st faith and, Miks. Bryan t ' s , mother coronary e ~ e list at a Santa ,,, s . ~ I ~ o m m ~ , "Right now she~s .off men, Monies, Calif., hospital since ,r ~ovle ! The Beginning P l a c e b y Thalmudie ~seholars w h o

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~Ursula K. LeGuin. In this steal time, ', Friday for an irregular ,r : , t , . [~ ' " ' ~ ~seienee fiction tale .by a ' ~'-'~--v-" ' pulse. 4,1snflc IOoCUm. iw.lnner of many The S a t a n ' 8ampler. .by . ' F i l m •actors have the . : , v I D o c o m .

:d/stinguIshed awards, two L " Victor Canning. Attempting o s e m . Mudclans have the ' The bashful actor, 72, ha~ ~, ,w~, I ¢Inem, "':'young people who cross over to free his family's counlry Gi;anunys~ Now comics will made about 100 n~ovies in hi~ uveDrummer" llcm.m,Trlp°" !from every day reality and estate from: its twenty-y~r ' I~ able to compete f e r a 45 years in Hollywood. ~ e ~ d U . I ~ r , m '

:meet in a magical villsge, leaea ' to the FelbeekFoun- ' Danny. An award for out- Alwaysamoviebero, hewaz u ~lll~r• Ic0nema • . I T r l p o t e

!.vi)lunteer to confront and dation ~or the Preservation. standing~?nedy performers a hero. in real life. A vetera~ , SlrlmSlum• I/mlmlg[Anlm•g idastroy the unknown of the Christian . . . . Hedtege, Is being &tablinhe~ in the ef 20 combat flying mlasiou~ !* s~,~" [~u~,t

• .:malevolent force .that is Richard Seyt0n soon realizes name of Danny Kaye at the in. the Second.World War. !~reatening the village wilb that the Foundatioi~'s. in - D]e~lviile festival of S t ewar t rece|ved. "th, | , 9 ' I'. 11/'

' tentlons are :not striet!y AMerican film in France. DIstingtdshed Flying ~ " !deairuetion. r ¢ctvl g¢~i di~lll ¢lUPt • 8tar God by Allen Wold. charitable .and he is caught Kaye'Will be a guest of and was made a brigadier ' - •

:Anotlter excellantSef-fi story up in a web Of. ~tr igue and . l~nof at .the. sixth annual general inthe U,8. A i r Fore - . 'in Which a spedal agent under~round poHUcs. . . . :festival' in Septemher,. and Reserve. ' . ' "

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I • I , . , . / / ' A ; 4 / , , - : A I$ , .~- , , ,~ / I :..pr0vlnce 'now, has i ~ m ' ho ad clergyman at'tl~, locaL" ::College, .0_~ is. tra us.!'.e'.n:In, g I r U ~ d" " l It." umuuu I : d i s ~ L .Thedis~ict'h ° l d s a n church'hobasa0a.ss~,, rant" ' l~m:ano-m.~r:a~°"~L'm:~-n'" " I ' ' ' " " i " annual .convention" i~ whlch • While 'each ..l.ecm :.cnurcl~ , t h e . e l ~ n is reqmreu

faith and "making converts, o t h e r 'i i n f e r m a t i o n a l -MI offieial.chur~:wbrkers ichoi~eaits0wn.mi~..ier' ,t he . t o attend,.the Allisn.cellible " , , The headquarters m6y be on meeth~s during the year,, plus .Lwo'.]ay memb.ex~ f ree :distrkt ~ m m . e ~ ~"men r pC0~ege f0r.one .year, :or ~.a/ . : ..

• :Amanee Ch.r,;b.'.. ' anywhere.. There are three m~in .eld~a. unit• is.- the National

divlsloes In the Alliance The middle orgon~UonaI J~membly... It governs, or organization, unit .is lhe districL .The consists of an elected board.

First, ofcourse, isthelocel Terrace church is In. the of.. •directors, with~ a church. It is largely Canadian Pacific' District.' president . -The 'national autonomous. It holds an This dist]rict is only a year assembly.is also one year annual meeting plus two old. It used to be both old. Strucl~rally, theNorth

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The• Amance Ch.urch is located at.4923 A~ar Avenue in .Terrace. It is.a relatively .new building, already totally paid for. It .has a large perkins lot, which is quite full on Sunday. mornings. One would not easily know that the heart of this church just is " not in -it.

The denomination used to be known as the Christian Missionary Alliance Church; its old nap)e reveals where its heart rceliy is. Like the ~nlividual missionary, the church's heart is "out there," out in the field, sharing and pr~ching its

Hobby farm on Halllwell. 1200 sq. ft., 6 bedroom home on lust under S acres of land. Large garden area, fruit trees, small barn and pasture. A farm lu~ mlnutas from town. For" details call Dick Evans.

AT COPPERSIDE Nicely set up mobile home on lot - - 2 bdmn. with addition, frldge, stove, washer and "dryer Included. Wood burn!ng fireplace. Separate workshep-storage building, root c e l l a r . Aflroctlve lot really wel l fenced. Asking $30,000 open to offers. Call Bob ~erldan.

tsl~ng place. - - , To become a mInister'of an After haVing.fulfilled ".~. : "

.Alliance "Church one can • a~ademlc ~alifications, one- " attend a~three or four y e a r "candidates'. ' , for...a par- :. " course at its Bible. College secular "lo~.al~/fellowshiP. "' "" (either with or without :a prevlons B.A.- de~ree) : .in.._

OURRIE (1,',,) LTD, T E n A O E ' S 0 0 i P L E T E R U L ESTATE SERVIOE 4 6 4 8 L a k o l u A v o n u o . .. 6 3 6 , 6 1 4 3 .

L A R G E 3 B D M N . F U L L 6 S M T . • B U N G A L O W 1225 sq. ft. full bsmt., 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, 3 Ixlmn.. on main 8nd 4th In bemt., extra feafurus are den and wine ce l l a r , roofed sundeck. Choice location on ' the bench. $79,000. Give Bob Sheridan a call.

GRAHAM A V E . 3 Ixlmn. full bemt. home, 2 bdmn. bsmt., suite, separate' meters, home In very nice condition. Fenced and :landscaped. Paved drive. $6S,500. Call Bob Shsr'ldan.

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G O O D C O N D I T I O N O N ST RAUME• Aflroctlve bungalow with two- bedrooms, acorn flrepisce, full basement end new roof, painting, and exterior finish has been completed In. the past year.. For. viewing.

• 10hang Bert Llungh. •

W E L L M A I N T A I N E D HOME AND SEPARATE SHOP 1160 sq. ft. of fu l ly

' flnlshed home'festurlng 4 bedroy), ms, fireplace, carpeting, 2 baths, flnlshed rumpus room and o f f l ce In the basement wlth p a t l o doors to tl~e rear yard.: Many fine.features that must be viewed I-nq:ludlng a fish pond,, double t~eraga on a separate lo t etc. To view call Rusty or Bert L, lungh.

CONSTRUCTED 2 Y E A R S A G O A N D S T I I ~ L L I K E N E W '1140 sq. f t;, full Concrete basement, n a t . gas. heating, 3 nice bedrooms ensuIte o f f master, fireplace In living, rou,m~ sundock 'at : rear ~. .overlooking a: 'treed private yard. See this now we are s0rs 4929 Galr • Ave. wll l be sold qulckly. Call Bob Sherldsn.

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O N D E A D E N D STREET Four level split bordering on Skeena Secondary playing f ields with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, lV=

• baths, family room, eth bedroom or den, un. finished basement area, attached Carport, and re.any more features. Lot Is nk:ely landscaped,, has 0arden shed, fruit trees,' rear patioand is 75x165 ft. Phone-. Bert Liungh for vlewlng.

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Skeena Valley and all our bea0tlful mountelns. - -

We have "lust listed a modern 5 bedroom home slfuated on a 75x200' IoL Extra.large 19x29' living room, Iqrge kltche0' and~ dining area. Over 1600 sq.,

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to :s~hOois; and .fully finished o n bofh f loars.. Home" features" 5. bedrooms, total ly room/ fireplace, 2,. full baths, sundeck over Carport and a 'nicely. developed yard with' many trees:and shrubs.' For Vlewlng phone" Rusty.: or . Bert Liunoh . . . . . : , - " , ' . .

E V E N U E 4 - P L E X . Located on Soucle Street and featuring 3 bedrooms, laundry ares, lots of storage, front and rear door and easy~ maintenance exterior. ~ All units rented and lust newly re.decorated,: For further information call Rusty or Bert Llungh.

also rec room and 3 piece bath, patio doors from dining room to sundeck, .modern kitchen with hullt In appliances, double garage. Priced In upper 60's. Call Bob SherMan.

N E X T T O N E W Just IIs~ed. IV~ year old home on the bench. 3 bedrooms, 4 pce. bath with entrance off the master bedroom plus 3 place bath downstelrs. Fireplace, full ba~ment, carport, "paved driveway & front landscaping. Priced In the mid sixties; For an appointment call Dick Evans.

VIEW LOT ON BIRCH A V E . ' Cheloo hllblde lot In new mbdlvislon On the bench, fully servlced and hes e oommendlng vlaw of the Skeana Valley a n d Terrase. Call Rusty or Bert Llungh to vlow,

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JOHN CURRIE 791.2i,58

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completely finished home .,~ . on large lot , attractively .., landscaped. 4 bedrooms ':~ (largo, ms t r . with • en... PRICE REDUCED LOT , " svlte), modern kitchen,. Large 1500.sq. ft. family Wehavelust Ilsteda good lots of , Cabinets, 2 home on a 94x127' corner S. bedroom family home f ireplaces with . i0t. This hometeafures on a T/x205' lot. Ful l . . hestalators, large double goodslzebedroomswlth a basement wlth.rec room; garage,"prlvate soiling, lai.ge3pco.ensulteoffthe and a wood heater, 3 Call BOb Sheridan. master. 12x17' family-, bedrooms o, main f loor .

, .~ , .~,m..~.~.~. . room off t he . kitchen, Master has'a 2 pce. on. .............. .~ dining room, sunken •

~. / ' "~"~, i !~! i~;~: ~ living room with red bl'lCk suite. Nicely landscaped fireplace. Naturalgas: and goed garden. Priced

• under S60~)00.'. For: an t ~ i ~ ' i i heat. FaranaPpolntmeht" appointment give DlCg

to view call. Dick Evans:. Evahs a Call. ' .

EXCLUSIVE HOME Thlslovelyhomelssef on ~ ;::~ over % acre corner ~ ! : ~iili I property. Very quiet street. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, l iving room and a family room, Very. well .maintained. . PROGRESSIVE VEN- Call Denny .Sheridan for NEW CONTEMPORAR; TURES • In delightful Caledonia. an appointment to vlew. DESIGN -' NEARING . Subdivision, 1240 sq. ft.,

1 COMPLETION ' 2"x6" framing fo r .... ~:::~;:: Large homo of 41 levels,/ durable construction and

' over2000sq, ft. of finished max imum Insulation, • l iving area plus natural gas heating, wood hesemerd,'4 bedrooms, 3 twin seal windows. bathrooms, large family throughout, Insulated room with .sliding glass exterior doors, .3 doors to patio, masonry bedrooms, sunken living

- - NEARING C a M ; fireplace, nat. gas room, patio doors from PLETION heating, sundeck, double, dining room to wrap Make an appointment to garage with overhead around sundeck. Ensui~ view the unique double door, 2 " x 6 " framing, plumbing, modern wall construction, maximum insulation, cabinet kitchen with European flavour Interior, paved drive, treed lot dlhette area, masonry obcaratlng, a~l • with i)rlvato yard. Ex- f i replace;dayl ight ful l f ireplaces, two b'afhs, callent location, In. basement. Call 6oh carpotlngend many more terestlng home quality Shorldan. features that must be constructed by Apex viewed. Call Rusty or Development. Call BOb -PRIME DOWNTOWN LOT Bert Llungh for an ep. Sheridan to see 4927 Ideal far .a r e ta i l store polntment. Labella Ave. location or office building

. • In the centre of the shep- COPPERSIDE ESTATES 1300sq. ft. ofcomfartabte COUNTRY LIVING pthg malls. Far viewing l iving, 4 bedrooms, We are now offorlng for call Rusty or Bert Liungh. frankl in flreplaco I n . salo .ono of the few "RESIDENTIAL LOT- 1Wx16' living room.- large . availabla 8cruege ' THORNHILL lot. ' Fenc~l and land- propertlas In Woodland' Thlechok:oresldenflallot scaped. 12'x32' sundock.' Park Subdivision. This tslocatedclosetothegolf This Is a 12'x68', 1973 rolling, property • on. course; ~ ft..by 200 ft. mobHo with 16'x34' at. compasses 5.76"acres of andonthe water system. tracllve addition. Asking secluded privacy. Far TMslot Won't lest long. I;37,000. , Call Bob further.detallscontact Cell Danny Sheridan for Sheridan, Danny Sherlpn. further detells.

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.Thatlis, th.epatenl/al pastor .. pASTOR ROY TAYLOR - i ' Is Invited to a'aiven chm-ch to . . . .

• preach and to discuss mutuai ehm, chis involved with. needs, deali'ea, and .goat. I thad 'a Christian Service with the hoard. The.buaro : .,Brlgade,whichis similar to then recommends, or .not - Cubs or Scouts, .with a recommends .'a... particular" .stronger evangelical era- person to the c o ~ t i o n " phueis. I t is non- who ,then vote on the par- den.ominatiooal and is 'secular can~f:ate, hooken down into two age

To become a. member of g rou~i for h()ys, eight to 11 life. the church is a somewhat. r o d : " 12 to .16. sindisr process. First one:- '.There .. is a similar must possess a ..',personal • m;~ml~Iton far girls caUed fai~ and commlimeht to the " thePlononr Girls wldch now . Trades Fair and took llrsl

• I, ord. Jesus .ChrldL" 'Then " uumbefs '50 "imrlielpadts, there/Jsa shortsbld~ ontlrse oI~ about I0 of whon~ are

:taken. On the Alliance. ~ i "Alliance Church Chureb, foll6W~ "by ira in.- ' . . . . " : ' " . . . . "

terview-by the pastor.and , , ~.. ~ . a ~ . Irm. t h ~ elders on t he individuaFa

" faith, as detn .o.n4.trated in ida dally. . ll~e,... :doctrine; sued. a .onmmlUnent .to. a better; ' S~dnca~ chu~, h:.Ooe. • :thin h;,ceived as, a mem.buz

• . At present, I the Agm

t~rs,: with ~a'~: ;.aversZ( Sunday. :attendance'. of' aP

Mmbm: rest ~:,~e~i z, ~em'o~age. i , i . , ,

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• ~ m , ~ ~ . ~ :12.- y e a . ' In. thq)] minla .tn~ .Yayl6r has atwaysltauSht tb • denominktion's station. ol • adult" bapt i sm ~ bY:.':im :merslon;" . . b u ' ~ : " t h denomi,mtion does n~ pres the issue, but rath~ leaves I

: rip . ' t o . t h e In'dividuaL . provN©n "J . . . . . . . . . . .v . ~t.~-~d~ys~ca L . H0~evez, In thoae camef2 c~afts, Bible Study. I t s

s~indles, and a thing ~ I I ~ a • disciple group. Taylor. ;ex- plains that this is generally two or three people,.'om~f which is "a. more" maltOSe Christian"- w h o . . m ~ t feriodieally ~ discms ,hew. to live out one's fai th~ (laDy

Taylor believes .in ~.l~h visibility for the church.: It had a booth at 'the last

Iirst prize for non.commm'cial entries. Vlsibility"leads 5o men~bersidp; •

But most of the members of the church are Overseas.

' : . ' ' . I ' n - - anyone, enter the mere-' .. s i~e moot of these Who churehistheintenait~of.lts ; ' • ~.~ ber'shlp : o f ' t h e Alliance ' attend are not now mere:, "W~dd Wide/Misldga'.'~-~lYS

~ . : .~ i:~:i: :. . :~: ~: Chub who ~,: noLbe- : , ~ . ~ u ~ , p , ~ . ~ : . , .v~o~; , ~ . ,l~;-~m. ef~-'i~ ~ X bup(~ed in t h l s ' m ~ . . ' : . fo~ hath In,ants andt.edd]en . l~dget: .I.~, .p~. t .o0 thaL :lla ....

' ' ,Those now ' ~,lliance ': during the t i m e s - o r ml~lom~les are on u ~ . members ' who ': Were ' meetings. " - from , the national

N E W . . . . . . . " ;,,,=,,; . . . . i v ' memher~ ' o f With 'five other churches headquarters so th_ey ~n.'t ~ I S : : , ./)reviously m e m b e r i o f A V E , . . , • - :. Inexcellenfcondlfl(mthis anothar'douominat/on,khd theAIUinimC~W'ehoi)arates have to •seek fundl~'- 3 bedrooms!.home Is folly buptised as infanla, ~Od .t 0 . Rough Acres. Bible Camp, themselves periodically an~l 'modern with Wall to wetl 'view that organlaiceremony .which'is open from July to can stay in the field withoq~ carpeting, flnlshed f'8.mlly. . as "being:. dedicated:', b y LahotlrOay.350people on.an flnancisl won'lea~..- ..... - room 32x28,~Ith kllchen, thehr 'parents. Indeed,. the average, attend ;. each The 8one is-to double fadllt les, 'alta~,ed: ' : " . AJlianoe Church itself ld~. ...an summer. There are two church'amembershi.. P l n t ! ~ carport w l t h lay;go Sun. infant dedication rlte. " : : : jumQr camp's, one for toeue, purled 19'~ to l~iT."L'husf6r~ deck. off :0f.tl~. elevated.. ' On .the sign outsMe, the amd"o'~' structured for the i( .lo0ks like the' 'AI I I~.~ living room:: 'To~/Iow call churci~ building is '~ted a Whole' family, Church will achieve .tha~ Rusty Ljungh.'. : whole host of activit/es the"'. There is also home Bible objective. , ., i:l FULLY" FINISHED,ON, • . . . . . . ~ " " , .... ' . . . . . "" SOUTH. KALUM . . . . . . . . : ,. u81 sq. of: l lvng ~vlth a ~ " ~ P " ~ "

rear sundeck, i:arpeftng, : ' 3 bedr0om~ on the mete " : ' floor anda f t l l l y f l n l she V . ' " ' : :" . . . . . . J , ' 'RI~.~UNfOAVE~S~ART:~sN . • , ".. basement WHh large L. . • . sTuo. no ST MATTHEW S 'shaped rumpus room,. • ' ' HEART I . . . . "rerrac.,o.c.. ' . ' , , ~ , . ,v- =

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bedrooms"laundry3pco. T I "° v, bafh and sfaraga. Lot Is • ~'~'"'~mo ' L " • "®"'" , ~s m t -fully' developed has a n : . - , concrete patio ' and. storage shed., Far an ~ ... Terrace ' ' . . Z I O N . ' I0:00 a , m , ' • appointment phone Rusty i 7 : 3 0 p m ' : B A P T I S T . Sunday Services or Bert Liungh. i ~ t u r ~ y eye ing • CHURCH 7:30 p.m. Informal Service

V • Pastor Paul Mobehlgar ' Sunday Mares i NVESTMENT UNIT. . . . • ' . H o m e ~ S . S 3 0 9 ' . . . . This Trl .pisx .Is located " ~ Ministers: . s 9.00am • :'"

1 I1"1S a"m Carne*..Sparksand Kalth. duse.to the hospital In an ~ . . . . F " ' . . . . 1 • , " ' Reverend: Lance Stephens' i r Ideal location for rentals, v " ' . '. 9 :45 a . m . . ' 635.S8,~ . . . . : .~ Co, edstlng, of a Three • ' ' . " HOUSE -i :: - SundayS~onl ' .. ReverendOanlolAno~y • bedroom 0 n l t . a one ~ : . OF ' ' " II:SOa.m.. :. .." . . 6~Is.32v0 i bed;'oom unlt and',a four ~ . " :PRAISE , " Marnlng.Worshlp " " • t bedroom unlt. Separate . . . . . . . : , ; .. . . , . . . . electric~l meters.. Call ~ 3406EbyStrMt/ : ' ' IAN ' " CHRIST ' . . i~ Danny Sheridan for . • " ' CHIIlST • " LUTHERAN ' i ' , further details, V " " " ~ , " "1 " REFORMED • . _ I

10:30 a.m. " ' " " . ' C.H-U.RCH- - - " .Rev;~l~2RmlC%g o n ' I : I Sunday Warshlp .; . Rovero .t~ s.vanoi~Ion ' B,A. M;Olv.O, " ' ' ~ .

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Thurs 7.0"30 , . • ' I • r~rKs'~vrem ano . . ~ . ~ • E

::',:, I aed Park A v e n u e •~" l .._ I O , O O . . m . , 1 ' ® a m " -

• : ' Sunday School. Terrace W~'lhl' Ssrvlca ' . I V SALVATION " i g i : ' I - - - m p ,-; v, " A R M q : - : - - % ~ I ' :®p" " - " - mo 9:4S.a ;m. I n , Sunday Scncol Ke • AREA • Av,. ! " Church School E

Thls large 1275 sq, ft. I . . . . . " - ' S ' t J N D A Y ~ m .11:00`a,,m~. ._- ~Sundey . School, Con~W~ home Is located In one of • : _ _ - - , - - . . . . . . , warenlp =erv~ce L f i rm,t l M ; - , the choicest locations in m " - ' ' v:~oa. • : • m • " Hour 5.00 p . . Youth and Adult C l a s t ' the horseshoe, area. i ~ : l ~ l O ~ n Ed;catlon Hour I warsh,- Serv,c. / . . . . . . A Three bedrooms, I ~ - - . ~ I wor=n,p ,m . . . . . . / HOly r, ommunlum f i r s t s ' '

',fireplace, natural w o o d :='aml~"'~Vo.h,p ear vie; ~ I Sunday eac~ month. : ~ ; 'kitchen cabinets, natural •7 :30 p.m~ ' ' ~ . . . . l U P~A_.NU~ : ~': gas, basement entrance, s a , v . . o n I " carport. C a l l Danny . • M t t d i n g - .' " . _ ' . ' ! ' '_ .CH_URCH ~. I CHURCH : ~: S~erldan for 'an up--. v. . . . . . TUESDAY NIGHT - I . :Pastor lqbLasYk I : ' }OF ' " " 1V l ' :

polntment to view. i ~ _ " : L " ! . . . . I ~ a g o i I Reverend n,l.. Wlte. , •

y ~ l , ~ : : /_ : " I - : , d N . 1 ' h o m a s I 334tRl,rOrlvo~.-~;-V~- • A " ' - -WEDNESDAY, l - ' . . _ I ' Terrace, B.C. - ~ ' ~

l T : ~ p , m . , : . : " ~:..,S.a.m... . I ., m . t s 6 ~ l ' Ladles Homo Lea us' Bible Teachln0 I , . l ? . g . . ..

i ~ . ~TURDAY ~ I ! ! : ° °a 'm: . . . _ . I S~nda'ySchool A I ~ _ ~ ' m n o wors~,m Service I Revered R.L. Wrote ~'1~ V Vo.m" Gro~. " ' l ~ 3 o p , m . ~ : . _ . . I tt:O0am. • ~r,

I Singing ~nd Bible Study I N~'fllng Warship li .vwe,f.4 , I ~.:~op.m. : " I~ | tp~i6ml Ihu lu rem . tHorns.Bible S~dles ' I EvenlngWorlhlp, r V ~ ' ~ M i "V°uAre. welcome I Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ,v.

DANNY SHERIDAN • W I ~ e W e m ~ l ~ I :at UPlands" " I Prayer Service

years,, be has. never ~ seen emphasis is alsoon outreach . . T h e .hallmark ' of this

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'The / u nth i n kab!e ' , strike:" I il " " ' + ' ' ' P': ' : 11 ' ~ " o c c u!rred: 3 0 : " L y e a r s ago • .MONTREAL (CP) - - Only " " For the next nine days, the outoffreshf'oodby theweek:

a week earlier,* president c o u n t r y ~ ' s ~ n a t u r a l end: ~.Hearst - • and Donald Gordon:0f Canadian.i~geographical ba r r i e r s " Kapuskasing,! 'Ont . ,were Nat iona l ' ~Railway , h a d " reclainled what the dreams*, rationing foed',~:and"other assured the. nation' [h~t,. of the Fathers of .Con-.northeim comniunities in Canada's trains would .con-. federation and the cost-plus'. 'Ontari~ 'and~ Quebec; linked tinue to rna~A nation~.rail contracts'of the rail barons only by, rail, W~'e running

" strike --- "the greater labor, of the previous century had. ~low of vital supplies. dispute sincebatlds"o[ steel '~•overcome. • " " "!. The r p~h: l f la rved t ' in.the spanncd'the ~ition,, Idithe "B.C. -fish. and lumber Niagara PcninSula would rot words of ode columhist '-. "can't was unthinkable.- ' : "

But on Monday, Aug..2t,., dispatch reported. " ' 1950, after monihs" Of'unin-': ".Western. wheat 'is cut off spired negotiation and•hours :. from eastern mills. Oil can't of last-ditch mediation, talks

• between Canadian .Pacific and Canadlfiti "NatiOnal "and their 125,50O. running tradesmen broke down.

sThirty years ago. today -~Canadtans awoke to radio • ~eports 'of the nation's first

'get across the o n t h e ,trees.-W1~uld the uniohs..ma[ntain ~e. ferries Rockiest" a Canadion Press to Prlnce Edward Island?:

The i950 sti'Ike wasn't t0he Canada's. ' last national•

move in any direction from railway walkout, or perhaPS eastern refineries. • even its most costly. L But "if

"East-coast products and the repp, rting~)f the walkout goods coming in from, in newspapevs:~and, on the overs3as are stuck a( radi0(televis~onwasn'tyeta 'docksides." factor) s e e m s overly

Paper mills, auto plants, dramatic. ! twasil~ause the nickel mines, flour mills and walkout was as far.reaching

~,Tailway crisis, a disruption stockyards were halting as. it Was unexpected.

and child in Canada,". wrote a Toronto Telegram labor reporter.. No other tran- sportation mode could take up the slack. '

Traes-Canada Air Lines .reported • a 44-per:cent 'in. crease in fl!ght time during "~e strike, but the fledgling forerunner .of Air Canada and .its :fleet o( DC-3s' could move only a tiny fraction Of the ~..rdllroads' freight, Canada's trdcking, capacity. was still l~'rglnal, with t~e TranSCanada: Highway in many places only a strip of grass alongside the~ tran- scontinental railline,

Cana~la had iQcreased .50 per cent in the United States. in the previous 15. years), forced talks fo~" 'several' years in' a row'(o a federal c o n c i l i a t i o n h o a r d , reasoning that its amused Contract awards "w0.uld

The strike ~began. after negotiat ions traveiled~,i recommendations. unexpectedly ~ beyond what Guy Hamel, a retired.CNR • had become ~their habitual .e~nployee who was a non-

otbat ,would ,undo what the.. production /rod laying off The rails were "the:artery term!qa.!P0int, .c0ncll!a!ion. ' union dispatcher in Montreal ~d:ailding of railroads, ac- workers, the story • con: most'.: vital.: to', t h e nation's The rmw~as; :squeezea, ~ uy in 1950, Bays most p~ople ~,~'omplished some 80 years tinued, economic,: st'ability, ' t he federally:regulated t~:elght ;'believed" the '. railroad ~iigo."" Churchill, Man.', would run lifeline of every man,'woman " ra t~ (which•hale frozen:in : exeCutives simply never

• ' i " . . • : " thought the unions would go" 'i!i~i ' :"~'"::":;::'~": ''~, "::'::~:: ~":~!::~:~::°: ' " " " . . . . ~ : : " ' " as far.as a strike, .. , . , . : . • .

I [ .'~ ..... " " :", . . . . > . . . . . " ' : . . . . : : : " . " ' ".We, !a l ] ; : . though{: M r . • • . . . , , . . . . . . . ,

. . . . . " ' : " [ ' ' * ' : J : ~ ' " " " : I ' : " ~ " : " ' ' : " " . 1 ' ' ' ' " ' G o r d o n . Wa-~ gfimbling,"

. . . . . . ~': " • . . . . :~ . . ": . . . . ..., ":, ' :;. ' .... " .. ~ '~ ' . " : : '.'+~'~;- ~; .: .', : ";!:'.::. ::.i::,: .':: "ii~:*:; ': ':, "The:rai lWays saw i t as a I S ' : = ',; " '~ ' " ' .: I" ' ~,q: ~ d~ I~'~:.I ' :;''; :~:':~'4d:' : " : c.P¢" ~'', ~ : t ~ ~ I~ *I . : " " : q :* ' : ' " : r " " r" ' , " ' " " test against the unions, and

i : : f " I i } ' ' . : : : !.i,i.:: ,~i~'.~ ::, : / , , .. :~,'~" ; . . , : " ; . / ' : '-. :"':. " " • ":!'. ".' . • the . ".unions: ' ca l led . [he i r . ~ . . - , . ' :~ , , • : .,,.:,..:, ..... :. ,. - • , ' ', . . . . . . . . . . bluff . . . . ,

At issue was the 40-h0ur

accept substandard wages and onerous worldng ,hours in o r d e r _to; underwrite railway deficits.!' But ~the Liberal government of Lo~ls

St. Laurent was reluctant to grafit unpopular freight.rate inerehsss and only .abort-

al S n o w . c l a d m o u n t a i n s o v e r l o o k the Skeena R i v e r as i t r .uns t o C h a t h a m Sound on H i g h w a y i6 . . : ~ ~ "- - P h O t O b y C a r l a W i l s o n

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vens oners o . . . . . . r ,

encore'raged them tO retizrn: . The couple col•brat agora, retirement" in i976 by taki

Ber~ says they've ap- a 5,000-kilometre to poal'ed'(~n si~ U.S. tele~,ision around the Coast of Brita prograr~s'along~e way and Queenie had finishe'd her j "sometimes .we'Ve had to as a quality control w6r~ refuse':the gifts hncl'offers to in a can factory; Bert retir stay over or we d never get • a| the same time from his j

across':" ' ~ "" . . . . in an old folks hospita]

~lCy from Los Angeles -- on . . . . *... t'~! x . , . " • bicycles. : iammnwmmimmmim=mmm=i, mlm=lmmmmmHmmmmmmimmmm•u .~The "pedolling pensioners . . . .

na~onally famous. back yome in England, where the I I . • ~ews media are following • ' • Weir second trek across I • ' • • North America since the pair • •

~':STRATHROY, Ont. (CP) "They all think it's :mar- .~"'D0n'tbe miserableabout vellous and encourage us to ~bur age- - and don't fold up carry on," Queenia says. ~h~n you reUre.". "But they' haven't bothered

That's the. advice of 69. to join us.', . .. : . . . . . ~a ro idBer t Barnes as he ' Although the u.s. Bummer • ' ld'his wife Qucenie, 64, heat wave has made this tour c~ te :thr~tt~h town Wed- a hotl one, the frien~liiness' ~sday headedfor.New York they'v e encountered has

I four years agO. • couple, who' have• •

owned a car, rested • .~ednesday in this town 4~out.50 kilometres west of m_.

:.~lbndcu before continuing on : t~p.ir way. They've travelled ~0re than 25,000 kilometres :

, b i e y d e t h r o , h C a n a d a . : " WlGHTMAN '& SMITH • t~eunited States, Norway,. •

~ lglum, Holland, Germany, i ' xembourg,. France and. . itain. " . -

..~They carry their essentials I ' ' " a small, t en t , cooking

nails a n d clothing - - in i LARGE FAMILY H O M E t ~ e i r : b ike packs, and • IN.TOWN . . . . . .

• 3 bedrooms, a separate c~pending on their mood, ~1 dining room; fireplace. 5 ~ m p oi)t or stop in motels, i appliances and all cur- 'JPlans are not part of the • loins are included In the ~ gage though. ,'We like the : owners asking' price of

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California on May 2 after the. : Large cemmerclal lk~ir flew in from Not- • buildings, motel, mobile ~ g h a m , While they 've i home park and others,

GIve us a call to discUss I~dalled along at a rate of 65 • . your requ l rements I n k~lometres .a day, their two I .confidence. (~iJdren and four grand- ~, TWO FOR ONE i .(~ildren have been t e n d i n g ' • Yes, two Smaller homes U)eir bungalow and putting on 66x100 foot Residential t~eir pension cheques in the 3 zoned land. Both units I~nk, saving u[) for anotll~, r rented. Ideal Investment, t~in next year.

REALTY LTD. BRAUN AT KEITH Four bedroom residence with ~011 basement. On larger ~ 121x374 " foot property w'hlch is' Zoned L ight Indust r ia l , Ideal holding property, offered at lust $7,9,000.

HOME:.iN TOWN ON 1 ACBE. . ' . - - .... PRICE REDUCED TO $49,900 .

• Thl~ ~70 sq. f t ;3 bedroom horn- )n' Agar of fers p r i vacya t an affordable

.price: and ; future sub- division potential ms well.

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THORNHILL - - 3 • BEDROOM FULL • BASEMENT HOME - - • PRICE REDUCED TO I1" $32,500 • This, 1359 sq . ft. home : needs wo'rk but Is well i located and should be d i barga in to the r i g h t purchaser. Owner w i l l • :

, finance..~ , . , ' " • ACREAGE IN TOWN i 4.29 acres on Halllwell. i .Asking $42,500. • GOOD STARTER HOME i AT $31,900 ' i

,, This 1 bedroom home Is In • town on .all services with •

FOR.PRIVACY AND a V~acrelot. There Is bts • HOR~ES of potential here as the m M 1200 sq. ft., 4, bedroom house could b e ~.

. home on 1 acre with a 2 economically expanded•• bedroom rented col lage and the lot has fu ture •

• Asktovlewl ls f ingno. 236. ' as well'. Asking $39,900. subdivision posslblllfles. •

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, : J i m D u f f y L a u r i e F o r b e s • : 635-6688 6 3 5 - 7 4 4 8 :

; S t a n P a r k e r G o r d o n C)lson • ' ' " ' 635-403i , ' . 635.4035 •

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private car was at the r e a r . granted an immediate four- During the.. next- week, cent hourly wage increase to

many Canadian mines and all - 125,000 striking plants cut. production or rallwaymen. clesed d e w and inter-city Mr. Justice Kellock even- transpertatlon ground to a . . tunily awarded the unions halt, stranding travellers at ~just about everything they either'end of the country, had fought for. The 40*hour

assure governmentapproval doned, its hands.off po l icy At ~ e I~eight of the s t r i ke , week without less of pay of freight.rate"lncreases: to towards the disputeafter t h e the federal labor minbter became effective in Juno, co#er the costs. un io~ hadset their s t r ike announced that almost 1951, along with a three-cent

' " 1 ' " " ~adline. " r 1 ~ , ~ workers were Idle: wngeine]'eane for.allexcept ; But this Ume the :.con- STY..' Laurent first' called

ciliation board fell far short unsucceasfull" fdr a dela- in 125,000 r a Q employees ;had hotel and ferry workers. Of the Unions' demands, and the' deadlin~i then stem- .walked out, another 47,000 ' The r a i l s ' re turned to the men -- who worked in . . . . . . . ~ . ~ = ~ .~. , hadbeun laid eft and 20,000 " narmals°°nafterthespec!al

. . moned th . ' . v - , , ~ o . - = telegraph a n d e.xpres s of. ,meeting in Ottawa. ~'iuaily, worka'S in other industries legislation was adopted. The; . rices:, repaw shops ann he cal led in a, 0special hadbeentemperarilyletgo, first 'men'were backwithin " two hours of a national racub rounonouses, on lerrles a r i a . . m ' e d i ~ t o r , Q d e e n s ' M u e h " o f the stranded" freightwan left in boxcars m b r o a d c a s t hy "the strike in CP hotels - - over- University vice-president sidings. Nothing moved, leaders recommending, a

. . . . . return to' Work. " • whelmingly. •.rejected ,its;., . . W,A. MacKintesh~. ' - . - . "I*dneve~ ~ m tba rails go' Fred .Champagne, an'* aide Furious'commuting en- .. rusty/and have never (.seen

.sued between Monbreal and it).sinca;" recalls i lamel: i to CPR negotiator. ;N.R. O(tawa during f i le weekend - The headquarters staff Of Crump (who .was later to before the deadline,:, the railways moved, into head the ' railway), highlighted by Unien calls for the resignation of the "high- hotels in downtown Men- remembers -th,e. overni@t

ere•l, occupying c0mpleto., drive back to Montreal from" handed and dictatorial" floors from wh~'e t h e y t r l ~ •Ottawa;' a f t e r the • str ike. Gordon and. throats from Got'des that !'if the disaster' to answer complaints, from settlement. "It wan still early, about 4 angry- cnstomers, and dis- of a strike is forced ~- the ' patched Crows to patrol com- or 5 a.m., and we could see

the St#am from firing up the public the unions*will live to pony, property. :/ "., ~ • . locomotives in the Glen regret4t.' . . . . : E v e r y o n e : concerne~l

I The railways proposed a recalls t h e strike as Yards from as far away as 44-hb~ week_ without" pay remarkably peacefuL/When Vankleek Hill," he says. The less but without guaran- "unauthorized". pickets Oritario town is .about 75 teeing, overtime for any ;joined a workers', rally in kilometres from the Men- extra hours worked. Al- Montreal's Place Vigor; trcal railyal'd.

• ternatively, the unioes could The results of the strike week, whichhad been won accept a'boest Of about a .union leaders called in the by rail workers in the U.S. dime to their $I.03 average anti-subversive squad of the.~ were various. The CPR's and which was increasingly hourly wage; ab0uta thtrd of city police to remove them', official history calls the settlement a major victory

. . . . This strike basn't stopped for the rail workers and the norm .in Canada's what they were asking. And our fight against com- booming heavy industries. CPR president William munism," union leader laments the boost the strike Post-war inflation was Mather pledged the railways Frank Hall, assured reper: gave the railway's: com~ stripping railroading of its would institute the 40.hour ters .in that anticommunist petitors.

. . . . Many emergency t rucking high-wage status, and the Week "at the appropriate Korean War-era. ,..;i : measures ,introduced. that rail unions, c0nsidered the time.", . . . . . . country's strongest at the '.The' p romise ' . wasn't Several days lat~-, when week Were made permanent. time, didn't "intend to "nearly definitoenough" for someono, fired, a. shetlon a efterthesh'lke, nurturing an represent second-fiddle union negotiator H.K. picket.line inNorilf Bay, industry that has since citizens forever,", as one Mosher, who at the time was Ont, Hall dismissed the surpas.,~ed the railways in the labor,leadersi~ld." " " also pres ident of' the incident as. the • work of hauling of many goods,

The railroads maintained CanedianCongressofLaber, "some crank o r Corn- w i r t i c u | a r l y , * be tween . they lacked the financial a predecessor of thepresent munlst." Eastern industrial centres. ability to match industr ia l Canadian Labor Congress. Thegovernmentfiuallyre- Ottawa and the •provinces wages. Reductionof the 48-. ,'The unions retained their .called Parliament Tuesday, strengthened their com.. hour week.with0ut 10ss of demand for an immediate 40- Aug, 29, a week after the mitment to building the pay plus a 10-cent-anhcur "hour week witheut"less of strike began. An end to the Tram-Canada Highway' for wage increase would cost pay but cut thepropesed 10- strike was legislated by eoant-to-coant movement of them more than $i20 million, cent increase to five cents. Thursday. both private and Cominereiai Without a 38-per-cent freight MacKintesh's mediation The back-to-work law, vehicles. rate increase, that was efforts had proved fruiUess, ,carefully worded to avdd . "People had learned to impossible, they said. and 'when.the last trained ' antagonizing the .workers, rely on the railways," says

The conciliation report did pulled .into . Montreal's ' named a Sup~me Court Hamal. "It was a strike that . . . . . . :.~ , . . , ,,o,,,,oao,.~ Central Station from ottawa • justice, R.L. Kell0ck, to hurt the railways for a long

1176 sq. ft. home located in Horseshoe area has lots of nice features. Asking $74,900, .. Eo r ' .more in. format ion cal l Keith.

3 bedroom, full basement home on acreage. HouSe has wood burning furnace with e lec t r ic back .up system. Covered sundeck over carport. Loca ted approx. !0 miles out of town on Kleanza Drive. Call Christel or Horse Godl inski for more details. •

Downstairs family area' has br ight windows and a- wood stove for year round enjoyment. The. upstairs has been renovated to prov ide c o m f o r t a b l e living for the busy family. House sits on lot 180x194.

ReallY. neat for a retired .couple or starter home. I/2 acre, small 2 t ~room home wi th a fireplace. Finished in natural wood and o'n the new bus route. Asking S39,500. Call Keith for more details.

FRANK SKID•ORE

iremises are in a 960 sq. ft. Concrete block buiMing - designed for a second storey.. All inquiries to Judy. • ' ' "

If only the best wi l l do... Let me show you t h i s

• modern IV2year old home in the Caledonia sub. division. 2300 scl. ft. o f perfect planning on hoo levels make this an Meal

f a m i l y home. Featuring attractive corner fireplace, rec room, four bedrooms, large sundeck and anex~ l len t location. Asking price is $89,500. Call Christel or Hoist Gndllnski for ,,more in. formation.

Two brand new homes ava i lab le for quick

• possession.. Both have wall to wai l carpeting, three bedrooms and full basements. Each home features two furnaces, natural gas and wood. They are located in a good residential ores "in town and are priced at 165,500 each. For viewing, call Christel and Horst Godlinski.

and i t | l ched lhop . Listnd. at $35A00, Call Pal today for more information.

BrHtMaking v b w l Over • /2 acres of axcoptfonsl v iew proper ty , very p r i v a f o a n d s e c l u d e d .

Qual i ty constructed~ Home offors 2500 sq. f t . of comfort on two isvolk Large foyer, roe. room, bath, 2 guast rooms and laundry are found on entrance level. ~ho upper

• level consists of l iving and dining rooms, kit. chon, IV2 baths and three bedrooms. Large win. (lows and glass doors open ever room to the sweeping panoramo of nature. This proparty has many extra features and is located only 10 minutes from town. An ideal bide- ,~way for the busy protasslenal or executivu. Asking price is $125A00 - Call Christel or Horse Godlinski for more in. formation.

O u r s i gns a r e on l o t s o f laWns B u t n o t f o r l ong ! ,,

W e ' r e t h e b u y e r f i n d e r s a n d w e l ' l l do a j o b f o r you .

Ca l l R E A L T Y W O R L D . P a r k A v e n u e R e a l t y L t d . a t 635.4971.

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CHRISIEL IL~n', J IEpHSON .IC,, DOVFR L~OD LI Nb ~ I ~]R ' h57 a3~' 1070

KEfTH WILLIAMS 635.b439

in a new subdivision. Offers you a b r i ck f i rep lace pat io and ua~ro l gas heating, al l for S61,900. Cell.Joy for more Information.

A Rare Combination: NeW home and h acre lot in town. If you purcham this It06 sq. ft. home before total completion, the interior color scheme can by your choicel This three bedroom home has eesuito plumbing and natural gas heating. For appointment to view, call Joy.

Cuddle by the fire I At. t rac t ive large home with l i i t a i s f o r br ick fireplace in s.pscioes living room. Home features three bedrooms on main fleer, master bedroom hal ensuite and walk.in closet. BHght kitchen has built. in dbhweshor and lots of cupboards. Home is vey clean and well maintained. Call Pat for more information.

HORST GODLINSKI 635-5397

PAT C~JINN 635.2532

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12 13 " ' 14 ~ ' " P ] [ S C ] ~ ; " "' X ' " " ' " " ' : ; : ' ! ' : l ] I I i t I I I i ( F e b . 1 , t o M a r , 2 0 ) . . ~ I ~ . . . ~ - . ~ _ ' : : % k - ~ ~ } :I : l~S I I I 116 1 I I . l ~ g ) ) I I- I . i w a [ c n i m p m s e ' o u y i n g . F '~Im social" ob~gations, l l l ~ l ~ : ~ - ) ~ ~ : . I : : : . , , ~ ' ~ " ~ ~ i ~ l : ' ~ r * " . ' . \ ' " . : ~ / . : : , ; . f l I I I I I I I I ~ : I : I I l = R o u ~ e p ~ m , l t s af ford the ~nserva t i ve l r i eads are your . ' " '. " ' " ' ' ' ' " ' " ' " ' ' " - ~ / : ! : ~: ' / i ,m l . , l i HASf~g3S881,,IZO l ..l , , . , mo~t pleasure. Be protective best bet .now. A el0se d r y I l ~ L ~ ' : ~ : < < * I ~ , . I i i i i i B ~ E I ~ I I. i . i . i " . i l o f bealth und diet in the p.m. c0uld'overdo. B e r e s l i s t l c ' i n l . ' . . l l ~ l ~ _ _ _ k - ~ ~ . ' : : " I [ ~ : , ~ : ' ~ . - I ~ ~ ' : ~ L : ' ~ I

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I I I I I I :i Ibutthee .sa'dabout'tatay°uw hpe°plew°uld leavelAIML l' ll4| , , . ~ \ ~ I . ~ ' C . ~ - . _ ~ '- ' ' ' - - . . - - . - . . . . , . . n sodal occasion the . better, and then invite them to s t a y / l l X ~ l ~ i ~ \ '~1 J ~ , ~

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®0 • .. • letter uaed stands for a n 0 t ~ ' . H y o ~ t l d n k U m t X ~ l B k O , it (June21toJ~y.22) , Little expenses could, crop , ' " :/A . O N . ~ / , ' . ., . . I T L O O ~ L / I ~ . / ~ Y ' ~ ' ~ I ( ~ ~ T O / t , V C t / , ~ V I ~ Z I . ~ . ~ O , , ~ I F J ~ "~. 7H.,47"~,4gTIC T/.IECa[~I~, ~ , , ~ ~ . . . . .

ano w o r o s . . . ~ .an a ~ . . . ~ IP.~ve Y~.e~mm w . m u a s v , - .©~y- , , , . .~ : : . - ,_v-~-=C_: trivomus expenditure. ~oney i ~ . ~ ...... .~. I I ~ ' - - . = , = : = : : ~ - - - - - . _ _ _ I ~ . . . ~ = .~TU-. ~ , . ~ . I I - - - . ~ o - : - ' - - - ~ : I vowels. Solution m a e e m ~ oy m m a m re'mr..,,; - , p.rone m.p.mmme.rnore .ffm.n, has a w a v of. ,disappearing I:. ~ ( = - - - - - - ' ~ . ~ ' = - - ' " - ~ I I ~ ~ _1 ~ ~ ~ . . 2 7 ~ _ . . J I # - " - - ' - - " . I .J

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. : . " ( J d y 22 to'Aug. ~ ) - - ~ : ~ .(Jan. 20 to Feb, 18) ~ . . , = ~ , ,:.: . ' / " , " ' Small retationship problems You're inclined to eat or J~ I J m ~ ~ ~ I I 1 ~ " : ~ ~ ? 1 1

l i , ~ J~AI~I44 q ~ J ~ . could crop up over money, . , drink too much. Watch out for I~ I 1 ~ ~ ~ 1 1 m J ] i l ' ~ ~ c * l l l I. I I P . l l : l i ~ d i ~ @ ~ F l l l I m I1:- -~ ~ - - - ' _ - - - I I I U ¢ 1 4 , / ( t , . . " ' ~ " " Ei ther you or a c l ~ e one leans a n ~ o r h.lth indb~ition. I: I | ~ I I , I ~ I I I I } ~ U ~ ~ I / I I I ~ I I

~ - . , , ~ , , ~ , \ , toward extravagance, watch Turn your attonUon to nuagecs i~ ~--- - - - - / / I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m t-- ; U m ~ . .: i ~: / J [ I ' / ~ ' ' ' spending. '- ' ' and bookkeeping.' I ~ i ~ ~ ~ I l - ~ ~ l . ~ ~ : V ~ I l ~ l ~ ! ~ 1 ½ 1 ~ ' ~ I K ~ i / I ~ I \ - . v o m o . :; , m o ~ , . P m C ~ v , ~ " ¢ ~ ~ ~ I - . . - ' = ~ = ~ - ~ l ~ = k ~ _ v J ' ~ I ~ = ~ ~ ~ I

• / r ~ u ' ~ . - / "., '. ( A u g . ~ t o ~ p t . ~ ) . "'~r d~l. (F.e.b.19to~ar:~O) , , . ~ . is-,~ - - ' ~ 1 1 " / " 1 ' - , - ", , l l , , ~ , ~ - ~ - ~ , - - , ~ ' Ton much.social l i fe could ¥ouseemtoDepBy ingh iue , . . r " ' ' " ' • ' " ' ' ' ' " : ' "~: .

• , prove inJudous to your health, and seek now. A tendency to • ,. • , " - • ' . ' , .... , I . - I , , o l A ~ n ~ l ( " . l o m e l I n " : ' • Unwelc~ti~e visitors could in- withdraw competes wi th a H A G A R t h e H O R R I B L E . . ' • ' b y D i k B r o W n e i i U ~ , . ~ U C , A I m ~ v u ~ l u . u ~ ~ , J l ~ . 9 . . . . teffere wi th work that n .e.eds to need to s~iali~.e. W a t c h ' . . . . . . . . . . . . , - .. . , . ' • . ' . ' : "

• . b e d o n e escapmttendencies ~ El , V I T I , I ~ ~ 1 - 1 0 1 . ~ - . . ' . ' • ' " ' ' I T ~ : I ~ O O F N I C E . ~ N e • :

• B y A b i g a i l V a ~ B u r e n ' ' " : . . . . ' l w ~ ~ _ ~ , ~ I l l ~ m , ~ ~ ? : - ~ • • ~980byUnl¥~lPressSynd,cate , , " ' FOR:MONDAY, AUGUST ")1980 ' I ' 1 " ~ H O U ~ I ~ ~ O I I " " " J l i ~ l I l l /I/ l l ' l l l0J~L~ / 1 ~ _ " , ~ . ~ _ ( ~ J J I)EAR ABBY: 'I hey say opposites attract, Wel!,my. . - ' ' . . ' , - - _ . -~_ . -~ , Ul l1-111)7#Tqm)~ '~d B I I ' / I I I / ~ I , ~ E S ~ ' ~ / ~ ' ~ J / X ~ ' , ~

Wecl m " " y, . ' ~ " g EnJoyasoda oecas Y . . . I I I I I I I I I I~I I I I I I I I I I I b , ) A ,kUl lAq l l l l [ _ ~ . . , ~ U . . ; ~ . ~ out as.urcounselorsuggested. Whenever we disugree, we co-workers. The. p.m. is'tantromanticin.mresc, t/ome III~A I I I I I I I I IIIIAIII '~ I b ~ . ~ ' , l / l l l l ~ ~ ~ , , . \ ' _ ; = ~ ~ . g i ~ / ~ _ b , ~ ~ . . ~ - ~ alway~ end u, p i n a n a r g u m e n t , andhesays l "AI I r , ight, m~ve romantic, but be mindful of life is favored over going. ~ t ~II/~111111111'/ l l l l ,t) 1 1 ~ ' 1 1 7 . . : 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ : : ' t i.t your way.' Tnennecnamsupanaaoesn t . ,P~aKu) metor udintshed work that needs to for good times, A ~ n a to I I I I I I I 1 ~ Ul u II | I ~ , ~ H L : , r m l l l l q ~ ~ l . ~ / , - ~ , ~ r : , ,,I says. " . " bedone. , d e ~ n d r ~ needs. ! I M M M ~ I I H i l I I I I

I f inal ly have te tell him thut he was r ight and r was ' • ~ ~ .. wrong in ( der to coax him hack in t . a geod m . e d . d ~ " ' ' ' ~: !~;'::

! would much ra ther have a gead old irish knock-dawn, X " ~ I W drag-out a xument t h a n p u t up with his sulking and silent treatment, "

So how do I get this stubborn Swede to hh)w his cork and get his resentment out in the open where he can deal with it?

IX)UI) -MOLITi iEI ) MICK

TAURUS , 1 4 ~ ' (Apr .20toMay~0) v ~ . - w SAGrr rARlu0

,avoriteYou" enJOYrestaurant.an outingCareerata (NOV.~toDOc.2I)You can pleasantly mix B O M - R O H I L D A b y ' R u s s e l ! M y e . ~ ' ! " proKreas through l a r d work. bos~ess with p l~sure . ViSi~ I ' ' Somedi i f icu l tywi th f f lends. wi th friends are st imulating. ' M A ~ / [ '-~ ~ E T ¥ O t I R H A N I ~ OFF i" I /~1EE. . . X I / C . I ' M ' i GEMINI , . ~ M ~ , A home problem may requ/re I H~LPYO~ M E , ~/0~ w o w m L E , ~ ; I | W A ~ O N L ¥ | / ~ XP,~L.. J

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D E A R MICK: You can't , bu t . the r i g h t t h e r a p i s t might be ab le to. Your. husband needs to learn the importance o f e x p r e s s i n g his e m o t i o n s s o d ge t t ing all that anger out o f his sys tem. Bott led-up resentff, ent can cause s tomach ulcers, h igh blood pressure , skin rashes and any number Of pbys iea l a i lments .

lYEAI{ ABBY: I'm going with a 24.yeur-old felh)w. ~ndy is a decent, likable, c )nsiderate I, ersan, i hire s )nly .nc thing wrong with him, ih- has an almost bahyish attachm~mt to his mother. . i '

I1' he's going to he out after midnight, he alwuys ('alia her to let her knuw, he(!uuse hi: says she worries al , )ut him gettMi; hurt in hi:; (,nr. '

Andy wi l l never mukd a datx: wi th me unless he cht~'.ks wit l l his mother f irst i~) he sure she has s .meth ing to do. .~h~ s a widow, und he d.esn ' t want h(,r to Is! ulene.

We ( ' .n never make I)lans fi)r Sunday al ' tern,.m I)ecuum, lu~ reserves that tim,. to take his mother t,) visit friend., and r(,lativ(~s, (Sh,,'s Im invalid.}

Andy w lnts te murry me, hut I 'm afraid I wi l l always~)hiy sP('m~d fiddh, t . his mother, I need your advier. "

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I)EAI{ I{IIONI)A: G r a b him, For' II i)r(Vi~, ,w peck, o f h o w it man w i l l t r e a t his w i re , t ake m) t ieo ~)r the Wlty he t r r a t s h is mo the r .

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I)ICAIt AIIBY: What is the diff,,n,nre I),,twiq,n a wife und a mistr(.ss? , "

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I)I'. 'AI{ N E E I ) ~ : N i g h t nnd d; ly.

Buy ~ n e t h i n g artistic for CAPRICORN the home. Make plans for a (Dee.22toJan.19) r o m a n t i c h o l i d a y , but Romance at a distance, but remember to attend to career check costa before planning a obllgatioM. ~ ~ visit. WInlUatlve brings l i m a . C A N C E R , c ia l re turn, bu t watch (June 31 to July 22) arguments. •

You're especially creative AQUARIUS. ' ~ , J e e - ~ now but must put in more el- (Jan, 20to Feb. 18) -"~.,~9~"

f o r l to succeed. Domes t i c , Being pleasant brings work plans.hu'e better ~ distant progress. You may impulsive- Interests at pre~ent, . - - A ly travel or make plans to do . .

x a u ~ . . . . I ~ 4 ~ so . U s e e x t n i c a r e t h o u g h in ' ' : ' ( J u l y ~ t o A u g . ~ ) . ' j o i n t a s s e t a . . b y Jeff MacNeily h u . ,~reUve PmCm ~ S H O E . , : :

indlcaLed, but be p ro t~ t ive o f together vitailses romance. , , , i , , , u , , ~ ' ~ . ~ p / ~ l q - r a n g e s e c u r i t y , Re-evaluation brings a new '.' . ~ / ~ ! , , . VIRGO , U k , o c u s t o w b e t y o u w a n t o u t o f I " 1 I i ~ " : ~". ! ' (Au&~toSept .~ - ) . -&IL life. ' ' >

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(Sept~toOet.2D. ~ are some of the fields in wldch I ~ /*11)~I.~ ~ l R l ~ J ~ I ~ • : . Theday [q romantic, but you you'd find fulfillment. An in- | _ . ' ~ P . ~ ~ . ! .

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ALANON & ALAT E E N ME ETI NGS

Mondays at Mills Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m.

Lols 635.7853 or Ann 635.2776

KITIMAT A.A. Construction Group

In Kitlmat telephone632.3713

MEETINGS Monday. Step Meetings 8:30 pm Lutheran Church. Wednesdays Closed Meetings 8:30 pm United Church. Fridays. Open Meetings 8:30 pm Skeena Health Unit, Klilmat General Hospital. AI.Anon Meetings - Tuesday 8 pm United Church.

BIRTHRIGHT

LADIES SLIM LINE

CLUB • meets Monday evening 6:30 pm - - United Church basement, Kitlmet.

TERRACE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

635.9052 638.1514

"6354646 Mestlngs . Monclay Knox United Church 8:30 pm. Thursday Mills Momorlel Hospital 8:30 pro. Saturday Open Meeting Mills Memorial Hospital 8:30 pm.

WEIGHT WATCHERS

635-6357 D ily Herald 635-6357..

DO you ever need help In a hurry? Need a lob done or need a lob? Phone

GOLDEN RULE Employment Agency

of Terrace 635-4535 or drop In' at 2.3238 Kalum Street next to B.C. Tel Office.

FOR INFORMATION . on the

BAHAI FAITH P.hone

635-4865 anytime

MILLS M E M O R I A L THRIFTSHOP

MIl ls Memorial Hosp i t e l Aux i l ia ry Would appreciate any donations of good, clean

Meeting held every Tuesday .clothing, a'ny household Pregnant? In need of sup- at 7 pm In the Knox United port?Call Birthright635.3907 Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle

Ave.

meets every Tuesday n lgh t at 6 In the Skeena Heallh Unlt. For Intormatlon phone 635.3747 or ~ . ~ ,

T h e ' : T H R E E RIVERS

WORKSHOP is' open to the public. We have macrame, qullts and various wood products. 1-1ours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday.

Items, toys etc. for their Thr i f t Shop. For pickup service phone 635-5320 or 635. $233or leave donations at the

INCHESAWAY Thrift Shop on Lezelle Ave. CLUB ' on Saturdays between 11 am

and 3 pm. Thank you.

MEALS ON WHEELS

Aveileble to elderly, hen. d~copped, chronically Ill or convelescents - - hot full course meals delivered Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost: minimal. Phone Homemaker S e r . vices. .'.. ";:L

635.5135 4603 Park Ave.

- - 3.4621 Lakelse. Free confidential pregnancy tests available. 638-1227 635-3164

R A P E R E L I E F Abortion Counselling

& Crisis Line for 638-8388

O V E R E A T E R S ANONYMOUS

Ueets Tuesday at 6:30 pm In St. Matthew's AnglFcan Church basement.

Phone 635.4427

after 6:30 pm

Community SerVices Index Coming Events I Notices 2 Furniture & Appllanceo 30 Wunled to Rent S '~ Births . 3 Garage Sale ~ 6uslnlse Property ,~1 Engagements 4 Motorcycles Property for Sale $5 Marrla0es 5 For Sale MIIcellanouue ~34 BuSlne~ OpPOrtunlty 56 Obituaries 6 For Rent Miscellaneous " Automobiles Card of Thanks g Swap & Trade 35 Trucka 511 In Memorium 9 For Hire 36 N~blle Homes 59 Auctions 10 Pets 3? Tendere 60' Personas 13 Wanted Mtscellenl~us 38 ~Proplrty Wanted 61 Business Personal 14 Marine • 3? Alrcrofta 63 a~ . . . . . . . 64 LostF°und 1615 MechinerYRooms for fOrRentsele . . 4,341 ~lll~e~lal , ~.,~,|.~;l; 65 ~ .... He p Wonted - .~- -, ~ ":, 19" ' Rbom &-aoatd "~:~ . . . . . . ' 44 ~ourlldlonal VehlRIAS" ~ , ' 5 tuetlohs wanma 24" Home for Rent 47 ~ervices Property for Rent 25 Suites for Rent 41 Legal, M . T,V & Stereo 26 Homes for Sale • 49 Profoseianels 69 Musical instruments 29 Homes Wanted ,,~ Livestock 70

CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS: Notices S.SO Births 5.SO Engegemilnts 5.50 Marriages , 5.SO Obitdorlel ' 5.50

"* Card of Thllnka "S.SO in Memorium 5.SO

PHONE 635-6357 -- Claselfled Advertising. Department.

SUBSCRIPTION ~ ~kTliS l l l l ¢ t i v i October 1, I ~/ I

Single Copy 20¢: By Carrier - mth. 3.00 By Carrier year 33.SO BY Mall 3 mth. 1S.00 By Mail 6 mth. 25.00 By Mall " I yr. 45.00 Senior Citizen ! yr. 20,~

Brlttsh Commonwealth and Unlted Stetel of America ~ o yeor 55.00 .

The HerBtd resorvea the right to claseifY 81:11 under appropriate heH Ings and to ..let roles lherofore and to determmi page ocotlan.

The Herald reserves the rl0ht to revise, edit, cleseily or relect any advertlnement and Io rstel~ any in lWlrs directed 1o the Herald Box Reply Service and to repay the cultomer the sum I~lld fol ~ the advertlSemenl and box rental.

Box replies on "Hold" Inetrucflans not picked Up within I0 daysof exp ry of an advertisement will be destroYad unless mailing instructions ere received. ThoSe answering BOx Numbera are requested nM to send orioIneil of documents lo avoid tou. All ¢ l l lmo of errors if1 ad. vert semanto must be received by the publllhor withln 30 days offer the t rst publication.

It Io egroad by the advertiser requestlpg space that the ebl ity of the Herald In the event Of failure to publleh an advert Wment or In the event of an error appearing It1 the advertisement as pub ished she be m ted to the amount paid bythe advertiser for on y one Incorrect Insertlun for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or omitted Item only, and that there shall be no liability to any extent greater " than 1he amount paid for ~uch advertising.

Advertlsomenta must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any advertising that d scrlmlnates egelnet any person I~couSe of his race, religion, sex,.color, netlonality, ancestry or place at orlgln, or beceuse hla age I I b~lween ~4 and 65 years, un ass the conoltlun Js uetified by e oone floe requirement for the work involved.

CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY 20 words or leSS S2.00 per insertion. Over 20 words S cents per word. 3 or more conwcutlve. insertions SI.SO per' Insertion.

REFUNDS First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set,

CORRECT IONS: MUSt be made before second insertion. Allowance can be made for only one Incorrect sd.

BOX NUMBERS: $1.00 pick up. S1.75 mailed.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon redueat.

NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 28 cents per agate line. Minimum charge ~.00 per insertion.

LEOAL • POLITICAL end TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: S4.06 per column inch•

BUSINESS PERSONALS: ~.00 per lee per month. On a tour month basis only.

COMING EVENTS: Flat Rate $2.00. 25 words or lose( mexln~um five days.

DEADLINE DISPLAY: Noon two days prior to publlcMion day.

'CLASSIFIED: 11:00 p.m. on day previous to day of publlcatlofl Monday to Friday.

ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER other than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT.

,Service charge of SS.bo on i l l N.S.F. cheques.

WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS: NO charge provided news submitted within one month. S5,00 production charge for wedding end. or engagement plctureo..NeW~ of weddings (write.ups) received one month or more offer event $10.00 charge, with or without picture. Subject to condensation. Payable in advance. Bee 3~1, Terrace, B.C, HaM I= DELIVERY

v i a 2MY Phone 635-6357

h r k

TERRACE KITIMAT d { "i

Classified Mail-in Form 48, SUITES

FOR RENT,

20 words or less: $2 per day $4.50 for three consecutive days

$6 for four consecutive days $7.50 for five consecutive days

Y o u r A d " ' ! t I ! 1 1 1 1 I I I I O I ! I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I i t

I I I I I t l I I I I I i I I I I ! I I ! I I I I l l I I I ! ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! 1 I I I I I ! I ! ~ 1 I I I I I

N a m e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A d d r e s s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . .

T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone . . . . . . . . . . No, o f D a y s . . , . . , . . . . C lass i f i ca t i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Send ad a long w ! t h

cheque o r money o rde r to: DAILY HERALD

3212 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C.

VaG 2M9 •

: . , ' . :,

T E R R A C E H O M E M A K E R

SERVICES provide assistance with household management and

da i l y ,li~,lng act iv i t ies to aged, handicapped con., valescents, chronically" IIh etc. . .

4683 Park Ave.

SKEENA HEALTH DISTRICT

23.3412 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C.

638-0311 Child Health Conferences~ ~- weekly at Kelum St. every Tuesday 1:30 . 3 :50 'p .m. Phone for appointment. Held at Thornhlll Elementary, 4th Tuesday every month from 1:30 to 3:30 pro. Phone for appointment. Babyslfters who. bring children mbs~ have parents' written "con. sent for Immuhlzatlon. Adult Immunization CliMes -- every M o n d a y and Wednesday 3 to 4:10 pro, By appointment only. Prenatal Classes .-- heid throughout year for ex- pectant pm'ents. Phone* for details and registration..

• NORTH E RN deLIGHTS Co- Op wi l l be holding a general meeting Sept, 3.at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizen's Room of the arena. Members please co/no. .

(p.10.3-Sr)

FILTER Q U E E N

Sales & Service Phone

635-7096 (am.t.8.00)

VOICE PAGIHG Complete coverage I n Kltlmat and Terrace. Call, collect for an appointment- with* our. r~prosentetlve.

PERCGM Systems Umlhld

• 624-4960~ (am.l.~e0) .

Call ~. CEDAR DESIGN ,,

Construction & Prenatal Breathing & RsoovMiens Relaxation E)(ercises •-- • for al iyour carpentry needs.

Reasonable rates. No lob fi)o every Monday 1 to 2 pro. small. , Home Nursing Care - - Nursing core In the hor~e for those who need It, on referral frOm family doctor. Terrace area only. Baby's First Year - - e~e'ry. Thursday 10 am to 12 noon. Dr.op-ln classes on Infant growth::and development~ .nutrltlon, play,.satety, care durlng lllness etc• Phone for details. ! Preschool Screening Clinics -- held once monthly. Developmental; vlsl0n, hearing screening done. Phone for al~polntment. V.D. C l i n i c - Counse!llng and treatment available. Phone for appointment. Sani tat ion- Public Health Inspectors can assist with sanitation problems such as food polsonlngs end com- plaints, sewage disposal, priveto water supplies and nuisances. . Speech & Hearing Cl inic '-- Audlolegy assessments are done on referral by family physician or community health nurse. Hearing aid assessments are done on referral by family physlFlen. Assessmrmt'and therapy• conducted for speech, language; voice and stut. taring problems, preschool through adult. Preschool screening conducted "In conjunction with Nurse'~ monthly screening clinic. Long Term Care - - Assessment and planning for those eligible for Long Term Care. Community Vocational Rehabilitation Services - - Assessment and , guidance for vocational and social rehabil i tat ion done by consultant.

Phone 635`46,'4'*

. (am.l:8.B0) HARLEY'S PiIntlng & Decorati|)g

Drywa II - Stucto - Tile Linoleum & Carpet

F roe estimates Phone 638-1095,

• . (am.l-e-80)

T H E CATHOLIC WOMENS' LEAGUE of Terrace wil l be holding Its annual tea and bazaar on Wednesday, October 29, 19801 from 7 " p.m. to 9" p.m: i n the Verltes SchouJ gym. For further Into. phone Betty at 635-5394.

( p.S.8-29-Oc. ~

SALVATION AR/~Y Thrift Store Is having • final summer clearance sale "on Saturday, August 23, 1980,. from 10:30.4:30.

(p~.~.Au)

KITSU~AGALLUM BROWNIE, Guide, Path- tinder registration Wed. nesdey, Sep~t. )7th, at Verltas Hall , 7:30. Leaders urgently needed. Please phone 635-5046 or 635.2744.

(p.15`17-Sr)

HOSPITAL AUXILLIARY Thr i f t Shop Is having a half-price sale bn all clothing on Saturday

PART TIME JANITOR sorvlces required. Two days weekly. " Private Indl~,,Iduals welcome. For Interview, please write to

.Box 1260 care of Dally Herald, 3212 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 3M9.

(tfn.20~:50) . w

SALESPERSON REQUIRED for B.C.'s largest Janitor supply house• Work out of Terrace office. Salary and commission..Vehicle end expemes suppfled.i. Phone 635-5501.

(p.5.25.Au)

Required September )H0. Distributor for business end in4own paper routes.

Duties:' To bundle and distribute papers to local businesses, end. carriers on a daily basis Mohday to F rMW. - Vehicle a must.,.,

Contact: John at 6354357 Terrece.Kitimet Daily Herald • 3212 Kl lum Street. :, I Terra¢'e, a.~,; ..~ I

PIANO LESSONS and music theory classes~ Beverly Holdon, B.JAus., B.F.A., A.M.M. Phone 635~2~ 1.9 pm.

( p6.12,15,19,22;26,29Au)

E){~CUTIVEASSISTANT is - 410 JOHN DEERE for hire or ~contr.act for~ land. recu|red Joy Ter~e~e~

DiEt r ict~-" ~,ComhYuhlf~ ,.'.'! Services. Applicants should have mln. 40 wpm typing, have their own transportation and have some knew'ledge of the community ~ dad social service field: Bookki~eplng abl Ilty would,be en asset. Candidates should submit

umes to ' David lately, Manpower. and

Immigrat ion 'OffLces, TerraCe, prior to Aug. 29, 1920.

(p-7.29-Au)

WANTED- MATURE ex. perlenced salesperson In stereo, eqUipment and TV. Apply 4717 Lakeise A venue or call 635.9121.

(cffn.22.8.80)

LOCAL FOREST Industry company has an bpenlng for a qualified scaler. Must hold a valid scaler's Ilcanco. IWA Union rates. Apply to Bell Pole Com. pony Ltd., P.O. Box 280, 5630 Highw.ay 16 West, Terrace, B.C; 635-6295.

(c.IS.11-Sr)

,scaplng. Backhoe and ! dumptruck. Also black top' sell f o r sale. Phone 635. 4)61.

• ' (ctfn-l-8-6O)

ODD JOB SQUAD: Need eny odd lobs dune? We have 50 energetic Workers.

• Contact Canada Em- ployment Centre for Students. 635,71341ocal 44.

AN EXPERIENCED ser. vlceman required for Terra(= area. Must have gas ticket. Send resume to: iCG Canadian

AMPLIF IER, DOLBY • cassette deck, equlllzer) belt drive turntable.with strobe, four speakers, some albums and cleaning" Idt.$700OBO. Rainbow Inn Motel, Unit No. 2: John or Scoff or phone 635.6357 before 5 p.m. and ask for Scott.

• " (attn.1-8-60)

30 INCH Admiral white stove• In excellent con- dltlen. S200. Phone 635- 6816.

• (c.7.29.Au)

G I B S O N ' D E E P FREEZE, Propane, 4516 .Kelth Ave., • stoves, lawn Terrace, B.C.

(c.4-26.Au)

PART TIME receptionist. Starting Sept. 2, 1980. Experience preferred, but net nesc:essery. Phone635. •

6263. (c.3.2'2-Au)

FULLY Q U A L I F I E D outhoard motor mechanic. Apply, at Terrace Equipment Sale.s Ltd., 4441 Lake lse Avenue, Terrace.

(c.4.2o=t,~,.-Au)

August.23, 1990, from 11:00 e.m. to 4 p.m. New ~ock put out weekly. Located HELP WANTED - - P a r t mxt to Spea.Dea'Prlntore. time end full time, Apply We also have rags for sale at A&W Rettaurant In

pound• Skeana Moll. " . . . . . Io.6o per i t l~: .~Au) (C~0Au)

mower, couches, plng pang table, sewlng machlne (Slnger), Supertwln washer, Ch0pln piano, stereo, desks, dresser, " bed, ' Olds recorde r. Phone 635.28~.

(pT.29.Au)

LENNOX OIL FURNACE• . and300 galloh tank. Phone

• 635-5.170 after 5 p.m. (p-2-25-Au)

AIR CONDITIONING unit . • 10,000 BTU. Phone 635. 4246.

• (c-6-22.Au)

PRE.SCH'OOL TEACHER Is required. Must have or be . *-*

• in the process of taking. Early Childhood GARAGE SALE Saturday, Education. Send resume Aug. 23 from 9.1 p.m. at 1o Lazalle Pro-School at' M0e Skesna Street. 4901 Lemlle Ave•, or phone (p-1-22-Au) 6284037 or 635-3966.

(nc.22.Au)

19"/9 SUZUKI GS 100N. Goo~ condition. Asking $3,600 abe. Phohe 632.5304.

(pT.29-Au)

1978 HOI~DA •Super Sport 750. Excellent condition. Phone 635.2578 or 638.8447.

(p.S.22-Au)

1976 HONDA Twin Star. 185 cc. Phone 685`4246 after 5

p • m . . (c.6.22-'Au)

Harley Davldson motorcydes. ~ Northern B.C. dealer. North Country Sports and Equipment, P.O. Box 100, Now Hezelton, B.C. or phone 842-6269.- ..

' (cffn.l.8.80)

FRESH" VEGETABLES for sale. Monday. Saturday• 35 cents lb. for most vegetables. 5233 Soucle. Phone • 63.5-3289.

[c.I-22.Au)

FOR SALE canoe, 4(X) mm • camera lens • canon

mount. Roll le "rechargeable.flash~ ~, I we

• '10 speed bk:~,;:les, ?PhOne • ~5..7.0PB..,pfler S:30:

(p,3.26.Au)

CANADIAN ~ IMPERIAL Bank of commerce has the toll0wlng units for sale: 1974 - IP/g ft, K&C thilit;; meg lass Uoat. Inc lud lng 1977 "OMC. Inboar.d motor and tralrer.' 197"/ relate Sfatlon Wagon, 4;door. 1978 Arct ic Cat Panther snowmobile," series 4,000. . f e r s on all wil l b~,~,~c.

xe m.~, ce ~. • WHtrr~g.'~hone ~o 91ew at 635.6231. (c10-27Au)

: - . -

ASSORTED =/4" drive socket set . up to 2~" ..... Uti l i ty trailer mjad(~ from back of Datsun. S300 firm. 2 year old co~t $600. 'Phone 635. 3800 after 5 p,m.

(p.3-25.Au)

R E Q U I R E D IM- MEDIATELY second hand rifles calibres308; 270, 30. 0~, 7mmmag. :Northwest Sportsman, 3217 Ka lum Street, Terrace, B.C• 635. 6496.

.(p7.29:Au)

JUST * A R R I V E D

Over 200 used. guns - - nearly a|l. makes & models. Just In •time for hunting.

.Trade your old gun in

Lowest Prims On Guns--Scopes--Amino

Come and see for yourself:, QUALITY

GUNSMITHING Te'rrace's most

unique Second Hand

Store We Buy - Sell':

Trade" Anything of value

POCKET BOOKS " Lowest Prices In .Town.

Fresh Roe While It lasts

FiShing - - Hunting Licenses '

Furnlture:~Wlcker-;-

'~ Q U ~ E N S W A Y ': TRADING. • 331S Kalum St ,

* ' ~ '/638-1613 ~' . / (BffnTuWFI54L~0)

15 FOOT Lend speedboat. 65 i hp m o t ~ . ¢.W.3 pe!rs of water skis a ~d ..on~_4!alom•

.. Phone 635-3109. (p.7-29.Au)

18 FOOT cabin cruiser with Johnson 60. i~Full canopy with heavy duty trailer. $3,500 abe. Phone 635. 2485 mornings and evPt~,~s.

(c.5-27-Au)

MAZDA ROTARY 1973 AMBASSAD()R t2 x,68 "merlnlzed': engine and

"trOller. ~Aiso stereo, 1able let lag. 10 hours on motor. and-chairs and queen.size Jet only lt/2 years old. 635.

9233. (p~20.16.Sr)

TWlNPOWERED JET boat• 454 GMC engine. 28 x at/2 if• beam. Heavy duty trailer. Total engine hOurs - 60. As new. Reduced price. Phone Ray Skoglund, 635.5366:' ,..:.

( c.10,23.A~:j.!

FOR SALE Massey Ferguson Tractor wi th leader, snow blade, chains. 14 foot elu mlnum boat with motor, accessories. 20 foot tandem Uti l i ty t rai ler . Skldoo troller. 2 skldeos. Phone 635-9381.

(stfn.15Au)

waterbed w.heater and frame: 6.38.1720.

(c.5.27.Au).

AIR CONDITIONING unlt. 10,000 BTU. Phone 635` 4246.

(c-6-22;Au]

GRAVEL FOR SALE - - Drlvewdy~ pea gravel or coarse Idtrun. Delivered cheaper In the Thornhlil. area. Also concrete septic tank iales, or complete

. septic Installations. • Equipment for Rent - - Backhoe (18 ft. digging depth). Loader (with grapple or bucket). Hlab light crane service. Dump trudk (10 yd.). S~chrnifly's Excavating • 635-3939.

(cffn.l-e-B0)

Sou:rH WOODLAND. Heights Trol ler Park. Under new management. SI-EEPING ROOM for rent

D i r ec t l y behind Telo. Friend Grocery. Space for single worklhg person." rent S75. First.month free. Phone 635-9473 or 635`2177.

(ctfn,1-8.80).

AMERICAN ESKIMO dogs (Spitz) male for sale. 7 weeks old. With orwlthout papers. Call 635.2993 or 635-5693.

(c.S.26.Au)

MALAMUTE PUPPIES Dame and sire champion stock. 646.5623 (Smltberu).

( C-6.S,8,12e15,19,22.Au)

Phone 638-1057. (p-3-25`Au)

• HILLSIDE LODGE 44S0 Liffie Avnue

SleEping rooms, houmkaaplng units, mntrel ly located., Fully furnished. Reasonable rates by cleye or.weeks. Phone

6854611 (T,F.29.Au)

T H R E E BEDROOM

Pitch-In'801 i I ] I r i i l l " .

apartment with well to wall carpet. Fireplace. No frldgeend stove. Clam to town, Davis. Available Immediately. Phone 2360.

(c.1.22.Au)

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:BRITISH :CoLUMBiA " ~" " ': " ~ ~ :r" " r "'~ i . . . . . 1 ' ~'I

a'aln" r,deunparalleled" '

" ' :: : : : pimvI'i CEOF - . . . . ' " ' : :PROViNCE'OF" " ~ " :" 1000 'SQ;: FT: f E T A l ' ; • stere iW11~ : tON Ford4'x'4,~ Free " ~ " , " lo~t I0n avallable to~-lease ": .wheellng hubs, :New fires. ~; .. -' BRITISH COLUMBIA:.. " I .iBRITISHMINISTRYoFCOLUMBIA " By Shir!cy Olscn . . . . . . Guth . - - ~ ' ' ' : ~ : " " on Lazeile Avenue. Car. .Priced 'for ,quick -sate, " ..... .MINISTRYOF ' r j . T ~ . . . . " " FORESTS "--- ,FORESTS-'." • It'sasurcsignofsummer--thc -.-

.... .

1 . . . . . . Subsldlary Subsrdlary • . there is alayov~ 0f one hour and . . . . " • .... . .... : : =~ . . • " • : : ~ , . • , . ~ : . [cffn. l .8-80) '1970 TOYOTA LandCrulser. -" l'AgrenmelltO n Agi~.ementon "- ~5 minutes" : - ~ .:. .,

• INTENSIVE' " INTENSlVE~ " 1 " " I On the way, she skirls beautiful M00.SQUARE F E E T p r l m e ,~.:8030.Ib. Warn wlnch: Warn FOREST " , . FOREST : Ho~ve Sound, mmbtes through : : . . . ' . . ' ' :;'i, I .'~ ./ - , ~ "

re ta i l . space. Nechako . iock.o.matlc:-hub~; CB • . MANAGEMENT .. _ : - : t~ . NAGEMENT . . _ . Six tunnels;: 1 and bands past ~,.~.n ,;,:.,,;~,'~;:r~w ~ n . t a block from the Indian means' "strong • Centre In Kitlmat, Apply : drlvlngllghh~,G0od~hape, Sealed tenders . for the ...:.,~alad tqt~l.~ e ra . for me sn6w:capl~.dmountains .' '., ,: ...... ~ ' - ' : - r - - ~ - - : - , ~ : . . . , ' - : ' : : . " Sequ.ol' Developments . Phone63S.4~40a.fle,.J'4p,m, fo! lowlng sta'nd tendlng fol l :owlng..atan d tend lng. There's history outsideyour rr°mm~s.mU°;o~tnngta:mn~c w,n~s . . : : . . . . , Lknlted, 6S0 Kuldo Blvd,, ' , .. ' . . ~ . {~)IO;2SAu) wl l l berecelvedb contrad wll l be recelve4 ny' . ... ~ . . . . - in ease.you. ' : ~ . p " ' ' • . contracts Y " . . . . . . . "wmdowas ou ass|slandsand , . . _ -. .- Another Ond chance for

the : R e g l o n a l . M a .g. . , ! . . . . g . . . ' waters n~med after early B.C. . " . . - . . . . . hotogra hag the cngme come~ KIHmat, B.C, or'632.~33,. MU~T$'ELLbyAug~st :~) th, 1 na er" th'e ~ :Re Iona i M a ~ o g e r , . " y p ; tame Atterwards, visit the small, . ' g ,. • " : ~ ~" i ' ~ :: (cffn-1-8:80)' tr of Forests, Prince M]nlslry m Poresfs, PHnce -_.^._ • .;~ ,h._,= h;=,,~ intereszi~)gmuseum next' to the p . P., . . . . . Minis y " ' . • • ,= A,,, ,,,.,~ . . ' . ". OaCK in vancouver, wnen tnc ..: • ' • . : 1977Chev.V=ton', sho~ box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ©^plu,© , =. ....... ~ . . . . " ' • la . . . . R art," B' C, on f l ie dates Rupert, B.C,,...on the. date ^.~...~;.a h,,. ,n~ vBu' bein~ .park, There s.alsO.a nearby p y- v Hudson linuers at the sta-

4xA. '400cu. in, P.S~ many up .. . . . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . i'¢ . . . • Ro al • sho r lbelow: ~- . , . . . . ~.., ~.. shown below: .. . . . ; ; . - - : ; , , " . . ~ ground forchildren. , . ~ ' ' ~ • • 'optlons..635~5507, ~ • . , " o p W n ..i=T~L. 9<16 jS t . Conf , - ,~ STO~E 1&16 JS pulled by Royal steam engme , , .'. ..;,. t on foF another half hour. : . ' , . '(p10-27Au) ~.v,,,.o.,;'".~ , "" ". ' - - " ' " : ' "', " " ' " " 'v Anuoringaswca[er'wnenyou

S F " Lo = , = =' . . C .w . ICr . ' :J : ~ . t . : . " Verdo'n NO.'.5. ' ~Si~t6Q,, C?l~llnt~°e t~0!~°T:ntti l l; step off .the Royal "l~udson a t . Round-trip' faresfor the R;~al r '1if7 F O R D a ten vai~; V.8; No, 3 , : - " . . : • • 1 ' " : " ' : " ' F ~ ~ t p l S W , C . t - L a K e S - P . . . . . . . . 93~ Squami.sh, y0umayencou'nte/the Hudson .cx,c.ursmn are $6.5 !

Forest. Olstr!ct:'iL~xe~e~..BaUrmS z.a.Ke, o n ..]o.v., nec~ acr~s~ia~U.~n, ~his"t@ is 'a chilly n0hherlies 'from out 6f.the. adult, c~Irdr~o" ~ tOn~o]r~)ti~ r "MuST. 'SEL[: wei l treed" " p.s., .p.b:, p o i l : t r ~ , ' t0w • Burns. LeRe,. o n : . . . , ':. :. " _:': _ ..~ " i -. . . . . . . . . . . . (i 'D mountains at the head of Howe $3. ,, ' ~ . .

watedronf lot '.on sauth - ' v l " Sot/thbank ,~,~nh-the,~verfulsteamen,,in¢ Sound that [~ive this town its check w~th B.C. Rad at 987-521 i lde of t:.akelsa River near miles.- ~,300. Phone 63S. tares:.. : . . " : ,,.~" " . . :vlewlngoam.. ~eptemoer " cumera. A good rime =o pn = . . . . . . . . . i mou th0 f r l ve r . :Fu l l p r l ce 4743anyt lma. '. - : : " v lew. ing date...SePtember' 3rd~1980~.]ea.ng . . * ' c,.-,--.- r - - . . . . =.',, " ' ~* " "" " n ated for schedules. S7,500, Phone 112.724-3179, - " ;' (p-10-22,Au) 2nd, 1980,..~Ioavlng Burns He Qg~ Station at 1000 n.¢s, . is ~twccn 9 and I0 a'.m., wnqe name. Squam~sh , Ira sl ..

" ' Ra er Stationat 0900 . Oeedllr le. for recelpt of ~ ~ . ~ mr'-ad~ate,r nilnln~, " Lake I~ . . . . . . " " ' , , - - - r - . . . . . " . . . . . . . . • r . . . . . = "

tenders Is 3.30 p . m . . p raphers before departure. Note

.:..'.: • /...

ROOMS: FOR: RENT :ii~' mobi le motel complex, North Kalum .T ro l le r Court. Fr ldge In "each pated with finished In- ~ Phone 63S.324& " . , " : ,4 room. Communlty kltchen t e r l o r , Good corner ., . . - .::. :: (p.2-22Au) • : Government • " " Geve~nm.eM Royal Hudson steam tr~in is back

.and:washro0ms.'Ldundry lo~ t lon . , wl th a m p l e " : • - . ' : : . •' " . : / : ' ' .o fCanada. " • ' :ofCanaoa" on ' I l ia t rack, . . . ' . . . .

.f~¢llltles. 22 r o ~ .Corn-. .parklng, Contact C.. Mc. tgT/..F.2S0.Ford.4 x-4: l;Ift- . " '. . . . . .R.eglonal .; • , ' .. " R q l o o ~ l : . FmmMay 18 thmugh Sept. 16, - plea. S200.S22S par month .Carthyat '635-~?orph0ne'. : . 'klt~!P~S~/:P;B,, alder.ells, . : • ~ "E¢o i~m lc : . . - . .Eceng.mc : . - you can¢limbonboard at.Noah

". , ; " ..... Ex i x ln l iM : ~::- . : . . ~. .~ ~ : . ,~xP#nll~t ._:, . . vancouve~;'sB.C. Rail siation.a! ' i .~orS~0.S~0parweek. Phone .Vanceuver.at (604)2S~; ' excefient~ondltl(;n, :38,000' 'Th'ese:.ero:" ' . . :F~iera. l : . ._Th.ls ..IS. :a.:~eOFoe!be l O , a m , for her scenic ~ - I " ' ~

~5-9473 or.63e.1739. 1939. , - : OBO. phone~'da2.:434~;': 11:' (ctfn.l.$.80) ' .. . . (cff11.1.8.80) ...: : . . . i." (p.S.2/,Au) provlnclel/projects, t o be Provlnctal prolecb" o • ' ' ' • . . . .

,n=cedby:.tho. Department f ln ,nc, dl0y.th_e DoPe.rim_ant k'l~me'.?£n;°:::O::~hamls:~ ~ i:.i::: ii:~ "0 : :SQUARE F E E T 0 n '1~? :FORD :FIB0, 'wll~10w. °f.~':Regl°"aI.1E°~.°mlcEx' d f ' l ~ I o n a L . , -=nomlc l = X - - . . , . . : . . . . . . . , "

second f ionr; A l r : con-, van, / .P.~S,/':F,~;':.V-e.:: ~61unibI~;). i: '~inlstry :.:'Of Cowi~.'b!K,::M!q|~rY~( :0~ , :mam.=%.mo~ ..~ ,,~..~: • dltloned; Located at, 4623 " dtondard. .Low .-ml!e..~e~: F o m t ~ : :'~ : ~ ' ~". " ':'.. ': Fol~e~ fs'~ :*i:::" ".';" ' -;. -- . senaer ' service/on., me .;,r~onn , , " LakalSe~venue, Phone Geedehape,.~63s~324;-: : ..... • * i~'~de~'tbe; ; . . . . . [ :./:~:.ondm.tiie: ::.' :'.'i " K~ned'c~~)fitinent:'~AtSq u~mish;

635.2~. " . " " . . - . . .: (I~4-22-Au) . . : . .

Os'OER THREE bedroom home for sate. 'Large,:woll kept. property. 3. year ess.umabte mortgage at 19 portent; .Asklng $46,S00.

. Phi)he 6 3 5 , 4 6 0 3 . , . "

. (C.3.22-Au)

ATTRACTIVE '.TWO.: ~ bedroom modular home on

." landscaped'let In Copper '..': Mounta ln S0bdlvlslon; .

Large kitchen and laundry room addltbn w.lth pall, o;

. Fence* In backyard and 8 • ' ' x g f t shed. Asking t33,000.

Only: 5-percent down'. PhOne 635-7023; ,..

: . . ' . (p-6-26.AU)

FoUR BEDROOM:house. • (c.5-2?.Au) 1977: J IMMY 4x4 ; 45,00g hrs. i. " . . . . F.!rep!a~e,:carport and • • r ~ n d e c k , complete ly I0 ACRES for sale.. North •miles::P.S,, P.B,, radlo, . Deadline.' for "racelpt of. tem~;,erlO, 19~._;' ,.:...,. ,~ h@ handsome .siainless' :st.~el

i . . . . : .... .. " "" - "~e jacket; along with her new bo,ier, finished basement; " In ': s l d e o f Sk~lene near: Ki t . stereo, eutomatlc. ' ~ n d e r e is. 3:30 p.m. , Sap- . v - - m = 11 I ' I U = / ~ ~ I ' " = " " ~ ~ " " ' "

~ v n . Landscal:~d, garden sel ls . Orchard , Creek, ~ FuII t lme;4-wheel dr ive, lamber 9, ~lg~0. : ! e ,u , lm~es ml~eaorlmemrm'su~lledanawhlch,m m . it was one o f . . . . . the major tasks in $64PJ OBO. &15.2~40 or Contract: ST~L.8;25JS & . ' ;~ "~.~, ; : . ;~, . . . . be rebuilding the 2860 for active

m a l l cabin.- $40,000 OBO~ leave meseage ot 635-7063. SF. Located Paul Fire No. w , . ~,,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . • ~ . - Phone after..6, p;m;. ~ . " " " , " (P1°'26A'u)"11" " :" " t ::'::-"~z.ax~s obtained.:from the.D!str lct duty,m,1974, .F, Immnots01d:at I~0S, . .r,''" . . . . ''" ' ":" ' ' " ~: ' ' ' " " Forest Dlstrl'c . Madaner Indlcatucl; Or from the.station, so Day ancqa. • ;::-; , : : ; . - : '(ctfp.$-1.S0)" . . . . • ' Bur'ns."Lake, on 21,7 hac; the ~eg iona l Manager, - For aBound-and-smell show,.

:,, .area and ' greenhouse. • 'Asking S67,S00...Cal!.~15.

. ~ 1 3 ; " " ""- "" * "" :' : ioffn-l~.oe.go) ' .

I I :i L: = : ~ huqder N0 C O ~ E R C l A L BU'ILDING L ' " " " " ~ i - ~ - - ~ : " ' ~ ' ~ ' - ' : , , , ~ , ~ ' for s a l e . • D0wntown., ~r ' : , _ ~ K . K ~ . , . .

iw ,~.~,,,.,,,., . t ~ ' " v e ~ m a ~ bedroom home Drive locat ion o n Ka lum. .S. ~ . . . . " . " . . . . . . .

- ' , - , , ' ~ P i n ; Ave -In Interested porn= ploasa / . - . A . ' - ~ : , ~ -,,,,,w._..,... ,~_ ::.._ .., _ contact MI'. Hoghe~; 2~IS I ~: .... . / ~ u t ~ ..... "' Tnornnl, , ~nen g,ve us • Thacker Road, Kelowna, ' " ' " " : call at ~15.M15 Price " BC VI:Z lW5 / ,m , . . $ 4 ~ , S ~ ; , ~ " • . . . . " . ' : . ' " i . aivage . . . . ' ' I

' : ' ! ' 0 . 2 2 A u : . . . . . . . • • .... , : : : @.] • ). ' .... . . . . . ' , I . . , ~ . " [ , t r l . . ' " " ' :oh "I ':{'fv' ::-""nacres I 'aND SlOE:by :slde!l~011dlng I ' " ': : .l,,.1~..~m, . . : . . . . .

HOUSE'. ~', '" . lo ts : " .on *Cottonw0od:. i • " " ' : ; ' ; " town.:A~k!pg.|69,000. Crescent In Thornhelghts. i * nff*rsvoo • . . . . Phone ~ :4~3 : " , ' ? " * . ' Sa7,000:'OBO..Ph0ne ~1.12: [ . : • t"h'e'largest" "

~,~. ' .~,(Ft~n.1.e.e0). ' ~ . ~ . : ' " " I S , l . d l o f : • ' . . ~ : ' ! '~ ' _!~'~ " ; ' . ."~ :":" '"" (~:ffn:1.8-80) [ . . . . . ::.. ~.!.?._,~I . . . . ;

::i ' ' l ' ' TRUOK: :'':r:' '"

| : :!:::PARTS !: ! %

~'ouNGG0iETworklngglr l ' " . | ' ! : :Ne~rthwest" : : ' / ' : fookLng for"~0r ~e br. - DisTR iBUTORSHIP i n - | - " " ~-':":US":. / basement sulfa or small . ternatlonal manufacturer [ . ' "~. ::~ PL : ' . . . apt, In walking dIstance of . I s~ . n o w ~elect!n0 | . . , ~ v ~ l e ~ . . Terrace;: ' References. d ls t r ibutors for varmus I : ' .~v " " ' ° ' ~ ' ' ~ " ' : ,

'available, Phone Dog.& areas In B.C, Our products J ~ . ~:.: . ' . : ~: : .re ne,,0..,,y .dv,rt,s I 635 2333 :v

FOR SALE by builder. 960 =!. . ft., no besamint, 3

Sods Weekdays:10-$:30 ~ - : 7100, evonlngs~ls.2912,aSk and '.shown at. trade ~alrs.

: " ' " ' - " ' ; ,~ ;~: ' (p-~ l ;~u) ;"s(J~p~l~t'.'i'l~d' Ih'flel'd ~¢~frtgs~. '~ . '"635;387( - • - • .

WlSN TO RENT motor home; ̀• camper "or trai ler for ' one week beginning Suhday, 24th.. Phone, 632- 7447..

(c.3.~-Au)

WISH TO .RENT two. bedroom, house or .'apart- rnent. Phone ¢1S.4835, ask for Terressa. - •

n,. "~ (p-5-25-Au)'

RESPONSIBLE WORKING • couple with 3 chtldron looking for 3 bedroom hOuse "or t ra i ler ' to r~nt ASAP. Phone 635-2885 after 6 p.m~

(c.9.29-Au)

technical •assistance. Small Investment In In. - 29 "1 .4 . Ventory: r.equired. Phone or wr l teMr . LeSlle Faure, S.. Kalum: Xypex Ch~mlcal Carp , " " " : ~ " '~ : ' . " I 12S20 Vk:kers Way, Rlch. " (am.Tu.Fr,29.Au) I mond, B.C. V6V 1H9. (604) L_ , " " '

273.5265. "" (p.7-29.Au)

FOR LEASE 1800 to 7200 Sq. ft. bu'lldlng. Light in-

" dustrlhl zoning. AtcOmor of Kenney and Pohle. Phone 635-74s9.

( cffn .11 4.60)

FOR SALE W~p!l maintained apar tment business In downtown area. ,For .In- formation, Inquire :at 3314

Sparks . . . . (p-S:27:A?)

15 R~NTAL UNITS on 1 a c r e of .land. Downtown" area. For In format len Inqolre ~t :3314 Sparks.. ' - -

• (p~2O~u)

Mt SQUARE':FEET office s p a c e for rent. Street level, carpeted. 4624A Gralg Avenue. Phone 63~.~20.

( c l ~ A u )

~ 0 SQ. FT, MAiN .floor of. rice space in. pr ime Iocetlon. Air cehdltlane~, separate street level en.

• trance. 4 year old buIIdTng, off street parking. Cal l Mrs. Simpson 635.BS9S - - 1:30 to 4:30 weekdays, •

(cffn.l&g0)

C H O I C E C O M M E R C I A L lot. at 4653 P a r k A v e n u e . A l k l n g $39,000. Reasonable offers wll l be consldered. COntact Miirlon Woodland at Aland ' R~Hy, Prince George at ~3.3332 or ~24M$.

(ctfn.Th,F.l.&80)

W A R E H O U S E and of f ice space for rent- -downtown Terrace. Phone 635.63,$7

d a y s . . (cffn.1;i~e0)

OWN. YOUR. OWN weldlng ,,supply, busln~..~.,... :Local

f ro n ch I sad .. area; E x ; cellent returns. !nqulre.to

P,O. Box Ie8; Pr lnce George, B.C. V2L 4Sl,

(p.5-22.Au)

tores. . . . - Ministry of Forests, Market head straight tO the last, open;air "Viewing date September" Place, Princa Rupert, .B.C. car. Watch the sunny World at~the

2nd, 1980, "leaVliongn B u r ~ . V~J 1B9(. - : entrance diminish to i~ncil:poin.t Lake Ranger.:Statio ' at 09 T h e owest or any .ten .der size. That pungentod0r you smell hrs. " . ' ' . " . : ' "will net ..f~eSsarlly be .ac:/ is.:..'the b'uildup~ ofl sulphur0us

I ne for recel t of ted. s o • D e a d l " " ' P ' coP" " ' " " : ~ " " " " " d 'm l~e inside the tunnel from ~he tenders la 330 m , Sap .The w o r k . w a n e carrie - " e 14 cars ahea"

*" ": P' ' " . . . . . . . . . ~ "onof e,,gln , ' '. a"" " tember:9,;1980*. • . -- out under.thesupervtst .. - .:. - ". • , ,

. :Te'od;l~.s 1-. most: .be:. sqb.-- t.he..•" BritiSh..'. C~)!u.nlblql : - u ;7~ "~ '~ ; :;:• ~t°t~a'n "~"c°;,~ n~lHed0nthef0rM'a, d ln the . /~n~tr.y'0f:For.es.~.:. ~ " P . . . . . . . . . . ' . . is attractmns ocgln to skim by A .enve]opss:" supplled..'whlch,' 'This. 'call. 'for.. ;[ende'r., . ~' . . . is- . _ . . :.~ . . . . .. The R,,va/H,ds,, .~,,a~e~,h,,,~ Howe 3o,,a. wi th particulars, . m a y be under th_e terms i of : the .go~:Vl,eWO_~._t.~on~u[e ur, oge " . . obtained ;W•om'the District cena'da:Briti_sn~o,um, Ola a'as~¢n ;'r%mom~ari.'~n~ ' to::S;n ~ " Mghage~;Indlcated, 0r-from I n t e n s i v e F.o.rest ~';. ' ' P':. g P : " "

" : t he Regi~!:ai Manag'er , N~hagement Agreement. Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. , . . . . . . . . ' .Ministry of~For~sts, Mark el. ..... i " ' : L (~'8"29--Au) This graceful span. howeyer u r R I S l l U o l u m D l a

Place; Prl.m;.e Kupart;: B.C., , . . . . . . ~ . . . ~ ~ w~'.privatelybuilt in;I.038 by th~ ~ " B u i l d i n g s . C o r p o r a t i o n vgJ 169. : • . .: " ~ - ~ - - _ - - - - - - - ~ - internationally:-known 'brewery w~-" , , , I*,.,I.:An t '~ "r,~nrhsr

.The lov;'eat orj.an~ tender' : : : - - - ' - - - : - : - . ' . ~: . .... baron;:, the Guineas family..as a . . . . m V , , , u v , , N --,~. . . . . . . w, i l l hot.'mceesaHly be 'a t - ' , ; ~.'.: ::: . " link • from the.mainland to their seaied Tenders, ~ ( copted. " ,- " , . . :.,.. Por nanav North Shore real estate holdings. .SERVIC * • The,work wlll.l~e..carrleo .- " ! . :" '.. : : Burrardlnlet thel~)dyofw~er Resourc( ~ Wtudderthe's0 vlslonof " • ~ ;. • ;"' . . . . . " ' " med " ' • per. .-j : • - . - ~, ' . - , " It) the eft. was na f ~ d BC;, for, ( r t h e Br i t i sh :..~¢oluh!b a : ' " * ClaSSiTlea a o , .shipmatebyCapt0inGeorgeVan" up to 3:' | r MI,,ISt,y v:. ,,:~.--.,7,':,'.:./:. '.':is'.. ' ; : " " :": " :::" : " ' " ' " ¢ouv:~r; wh0:extensivd~ expl0;;ed avallabl( -~ ,~Thl s ,cal l . . : ror tender.' . . . . • ~ lee~ ,~m~=n t " . th[s'c0ust for KinLz George i l l , . ' : 4827 Kei~ '

marked " J A N I T O R I A L S E R V I C E S " for:'Skeena Health and Human

Resources Centre, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B .C., for a period of (1) one year wl II be received up to 3:OO P.M. September 3, 1~0, and those available at that t l me wi It be opened Ih public at 41127 Keith Avenue, Terrace; B.C. V8G 11<7. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . ,~o.i i i~ender deco~en,ts~ma~ bei9 bt a l n ~ ~ t , ~ t ~ ) ~ e i

• . (a.~.,-Au) " t~e t tp;ckside high-rises,who'ga!h.~r Tenders must be fl led on the formsprovlded, In " " ~ ' ' . " sealed, c loar iy marked envelopes. • : PR0V: INC[oF ' . ' . l 1 on their bal;:onies to wave. Say-

• BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF

F O R E S T S " G o v e r n m e n t 1 '

.of Canada Regional . . Economic. -.. Ex~nsi0n

This Is a ." Federal Provln~:ial prole~; to b e "

. financed by the Oepartment " " of ReglonalE~=onomlc Ex- ,

FORSALE14x703 bedroom pension, and t h e Br i t ish mobile home. Appliances Columbi'a Min is t ry Of included. .B x "20 Joey Forests : / shack. Set up In trallar , underthe • "-. court. Call 635:5220. Subsidiary

. ,. (p-S,gS.Au) Agreement on

ea ,to folloW

I ,ercxld m l.in

order: orm

era| years ago.' I~:al cit!~e.'~s v0icd 6vc|:whelmingly to e~ei~pI the .Royal Hudson whistle from West, V~.~n's anti-n0is~bylaw. :

Keepa sharp: eye. od. the left.. and sho.rtly af(er'-you'l[ s~ethe lighthqu~ on Point .Atkinson. anothel', spot name..d by- Captain Vancouver.. The Point Atkinson fi|ghom is the. loudest and Oldest in the mainland area and has been bl()wing fiwthree seconds twice a

• minute since 1912. The ""two:million'.dollar tun~

nel'" comes up at 18 kilometres. That's how' mu(~h it cost to blast this first and longest (more than a kilometre long) of six tunnels 0n

Enquiries may be dlrecfed to the Buildlng Mangei', M. So'tier, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8~)1K7, telephone &18.119|.

l e ,DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS

• S A L M O N I D • " E N H A N C E M E N T

P R O G R A M

• T W O ' B E D R O O M 14" x •70

1970 MONTE CARLO N e v / ' brakes, carl), coil springs' and all" shocks. Excellent running order. Phone 635. 033.

(p.1.22.Au)

1969~•.MUSTANG MACH I Cobra . 390 high per-

formance. Good conditiOn. 635.3934. ~':

( o 2 - ~ ; A u )

19711 FIREBIRD Bee~l fu l oondlf lon. : :Meat options i Including T, B a r roof. N~er' : drlvan:..In wlnter:L Low: m l l m ~ , : .' Oays"63S,. 7231 or evenings 63S.S417, ask for' Ken. Also 1979 370 cc Suzuki h'al l :atrMt bike...

. o f f e r s ? ' .. , (p.s.u.Au) 19711 NONOA Statlon Wagon~ " S tandard , tach, r a d l o ,

~ t o r m l t a n t ~ Ipers . Phone 635.2519.

(p-5.2~:Au)

1974 M U $ ' I ; A N G I I V:6 , ' auk~matlc. 37;000 tulles. Asking $1,200: Phone 635- . . 1

5161. .:... :' (.p-S.26-Au)

197/TOYOTA Land Crulier. $ mats, All terrain tires. Good condi t ion. 1978 Mustang, e x ~ l l e n t con. dltlon with sunroof. 638. 1976after 6 p .m.

(p.5.26.Au)

1913 P O N T I A C Venture.

FOR SALE 16 'font travel trailer:; Steeps 6. Single axl(~ Phone 635-2039.

(ps-27.Au)

I)76 FIFTH Whee~ Coach: , man deluxe. 35 ft. Ex-

cellenl condltlon. 627.1880. " "... : .. "(C'-3-22-Au)

I N T E N S I V E . , • FOREST.

mobile home. FI.replace, " MANAGEMENT Roman bath-and built,on ' . Sealed tenders for the iparch. FUrnished. Phone fol lbwlng. 's.tand tending 635.3109.. contracts will bereceived by.

(pT.29.Au) t h e R e g i o n a l Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.c.vgJ IB9, on the

" dalo shown below: Contract : ST1031-10-51

"A" JS. Located: Glac l~ N ~

Forest Olst r lc t Kalum. Terrace, On +-37.5 hectares..

Viewing date August 26th, 198g, leaving Terrace Ranger Station, at 0900 hrs.

Deadline for receipt .of tenders Is 3:30 p.m., .r Sep- lamber 2, 1980. ' '

.Tenders must be sub- mlttedon the form and Inthe envelopes supplied which, w i th , particulars, may be obtained from the District,/ Manager indicated, or from the Regional ':Manager,.

K ITSEGUKLA TRUCK Mlrdstry of Forests, Market SERVICE Certified Mack Place, Prince RuPert, B.C.- engine mechanic, 9 years vgJ . IB9. exper ience wi th Pr ince '. The lowest or any tender' George 'Mack. By. Ap-. wi l l not necessarily be ac. polntment. George copied... • . . Carlson;. Manager. 849. The work wil l be car r ied

" outunder the imperglslon of 633Z (p-&.2.&Au). the :Or[risk 'Columbia

Ministry 'of Forests. This call for tender is •

under ;the. terms, of the Canada ~ Br i t ish Columbia I n t e n s i v e " FOrest Management Agreement.

" " (a.4.~.Au) SlX YEAR O L D p a r t . •

Quarterhorse,' part Arab L ~ - - ' ~ l l d mare. Good show a hand

Low mlli4Bga, 350 V.0; p.s., p.b., 8 track, AM redia, new radlab. Well meln-

.telned, 12,S0~OBO,. PhOne m.44.~ ottir 4:0o p.~, ,

" , - (sffn.e.lS4i0)

potential and all.around pleasure. C 0 m p l e f e Engl ish and Western riding :equipment. Phone 635.9718 after 5:00 p.m.

• (C-5.26;Au)

19'/4 •PONTIAC Porislenne. GOOD H A Y :tor sale. Power windows, door s~end . TIm0thy~ red ¢loyer, seals. Asking S2,300; atslke.$i03pei" ton. Phone phone 63s:~K)39. $46.SM~- " - . (p-4.~.Au) - .(c.lo.2.sr)

~ - - - - - - ~ : the mute to Squamish. . _ ~ ~ - , - - _ - . : . .

As you emerge from its north l~)rtal,• look fin the Horses)me Bay~ ferry terminal' below"that serves Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and the Sunshine Coast. It's been said that the number of. .ferries operating in.B.C, wmers outnumbers the fleet'of the Royal Canadian Navy.

Wtiile "Onboard~ visit "l'he "'Re.,mlUtion'" coach car for a .

| T l ~ M a r e f o r • . : me l ~ p l e ;

I. " ~ ~ " ~ 1 " " ..look'a! its plushy •otd.fasfii0ned" - ~ ~ luunge chair.~ 'and tasseled L / . '.:~'i • window shades.

• . ~ . ~ G You can dine at Squamis h or ~.---~--- , , ,X,=a, , - , , , , - - --- pack a picnic lunch tn eat in a

I

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NortKWood Pplp and Timber Limited has ~'! openings for the above positions .at its Upper Fraser Sawmill.operations. "~ • ~ "

The ~ndidates mustbe fully ctualified Main ' t e n a n c e ~ Electricians, preferably with a saw-

. ' : mill backgr'ound, and should possess a valid, Electrical T.Q, ",

' . . Consideration will be given to individuals currently in thetr third or [ourth y e a r of." App~nttceship,

Nor thwood is anintegrated forest products comimny operAtins four ~wmills , a pulp mill and a plywood .plant in the ce.ntrai interior of B.C.

I ,W.A, wage rates and health and ~nsurance benefits are in eff~t.

Please submit your resume to: Northwood Pulp" and Timber Limited, #213~ I717 Third AvenuO, Prince George, B~ C. V2L 3GT. Atten- tion: Personnel Of~cer.

For further : information' phone (604) s62.z~1..

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" I N V I T A T I O N TO T E N D E R 1

SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Chief, Ad. min is t ra t ion Div is ion, Fisheries Management , Pacific Region, ]090 West Pender Street, Van- COUVOr, B.C.,

TENDER FOR:

KITI T R,VER PnOJpCT C O N T R A C T N O . 1

S ITE PREPARATION

w i l l be received up to 2i00 p.m., Pacific Daylight Savings Time, on Sept. S, 1980. Tenders must be In duplicate and be accompanied by the security as specified In the tender documents.

R~resentatlves of the Deparfment of FIs'herles and Ocea'ns ..will be available at the Klf lmat River Project site on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1980, to guide prospactive tenderers around the site of the works.

Work u nder this contract wil l include, .but not be I lml~d to,.the following:

1. "SUpply, place . endcompact fi l l for hatchery site and access road (approximately 134,300m3) 2. Supply and place approximately 6200 m3 of rip- r a p .

Plans, speclflcatl0ns and tender documents may be I ~ n on application to the Chief, Administration Division, 8th floor, 1090 West Peeder Street, Van. coover, B.C., .on or otter Aug. 18, 1980, or may be obtjllned on lOan from the above, upon deposit of $100 In ~la form of a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Receiver C, ensral for Canada.

Documen~l are also available at the Construction Assodatlon,vlewlng rooms In Vancouver, Prince George, Terrace.Klt lmat, Smlthers and Prince Rupert.

For technk:al Inquiries, contact Gregg Morris, Prolect Engineer, 666.3118, Vancouver, B.C.

The Department reserves the right to relect any ~r all tenders, and the lowest ender wi l l nor necessarily be accepted.

M.A. Crulckshenk, Chief, Administration Division

torists are t ry ing to stret~:h each " f i l l u p " as far as it w i l l go.

Unfor lunate ly , some at them are t ry ing to do it by carry ing extra gas in con-

• tainers in the t runk or back seat o f their cars. In .many cases, these containers have been " found" around the house and have never been approved by the Ministry of Transport• or the Can- adian Standards Associa- tion, the two bodies that regulate the safety of auto- motive' accessories. Vapour Explosion

The primary problem with carrying uncertified gas cans is that they allow gas va- pours to escape into the trunk area (the place where cans are usually stored). If this happens, all it takes is a simple fault in the car's wiring and you're going to set a new speed record. Unfortunately, it's going to be in 69 different directions at ouce [ U.S', Rules Different

In Canada, motorists may carry gas in their cars if it's stored in CSA-approved cans. These are usually made of plastic and are.

• available at most auto parts stores at prices rangivg from about $4 to 510. ' .

In the U.S.. gas must be carried in metal cans which are proportionately higher in cost. Canadians may, how- ever, carry their CSA-ap- proved cans into the U.S. ,

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c h m e D ge : ~ 'strong sense o f c~m- ' throug~out ; .New'York~C! ty r£he.se'young"~ithlete~ :p, a l',,,.,(!'" Not mu or an r o u s munity is built upon tiust. -~idit,, :.the 24th Precinct ticipate'inrourm.ain e~,e,n,,..s~ than Gas Cans commitment and pride. An Station for a tour of the sit-ups, stanaing uroa0,Y ':~.;i.~'i" r " "~

facilities. By,' le~ning about',, jump, softball understanding of the various throw, a n . d . " Heigerson Realty i~ now the' ., • rlan~ers roles individuals play in police operati0nsfirsthand, fifty yard,' dash.

Gas prices are rising al. but the limit is aronnd 10 serving the community en- the youths come to under- Peanuts. a d i v i s i o n o f S t a n - ' " ~ ' " : " : : '* re'preSb-n~tivefor BLOCK BROS.:National most daily and many .mo- gallons (U.S.). hances the comraderyof its stand' that the'. police a r e dard Brands .Incorporated, . ' ' . P

: ! ' . R e~il Estate service in Prince Ru err, B .C. members. In large corn- indeed friends of the local sponsors, therfielit" day,and munities, in particular, communi ty . . awards~ keep.fit prizeslsuqh " ~ " " special efforts often are "Operat ion Friend" aims.. 'as 'summer .camp Echo!at-.- " i~ I. ' F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t P r i n c e Rupert real made to bridge the gaps o f to bui ld .s t rong bodies, as ships, b!cyeles aria rotter. anonymity and build new well as warm rel&tionships. •skates. " : - , .: estate, come into any Block Bros. office friendships. During the school year, : ol'call Helgerson RealtyLtd. in ' .. • One such program, with youngsters in all public and " Physical ~i(n'e,s ~', through " ,.

thirteen yeara of success to parochial seho01s in the pre~ exercise and,go0d=fiutfltibn . Prince, RUpert; i ts credit, is. New. York tinct use Mr.'Peanut's Guide is important for :everyonb~' " . ' " : . " . City's "Operation Friefid'." to Nutrition as part of their By presenting:the eh~lehge , (604) 624-9115 ~ The main objective of curriculum. The grand finale and incentive , for forming ", "Opera t ion .F r iend" is to of the yearly p r o g r a m i s a heal th-wise'habi te a t . a n m BLOCKBROS. .foster close relationships be- physical fitness comp.ti- early age, parents, teachers tween police officers and .tion. 120 top athletes selec- and ~ommunity. members local youths. In one phase ted from local fourth and . " . N A T I O N A L REAL ESTATE SERVICE of the program, elementary f i f th grade classas demon- are making a sound invest- - " sPhnnl nhUdron rrnm nuhlin" =t.~t~ the=Jr tnlents at Mr. ment in the future 0f'thei~; " a

Your Best Bet Unless you're t ravel l ing

over long.distances where gas isn't readily available, your best bet is to s imply make s u r e that your tank is topped off most o f t he t ime, N o t only does this give you a margin, o f safety; i t also cuts down on the amount of condensation that w i l l develop. Condensat ion, i f left to develop, wi l l even- tual ly cause rusting and corrosion in the tank 'and gas lines, a problem, that can be very expenstve to solve. One Reminder - .

If you re,a ~:egulai" dr iver and ~.'gas up" often, it pays to fill up at a station that does a heavy business. You '. benefit for one simple rea- s o n - busy stations have their holding tanks filled regularly and customers are usually drawing gas 'from the top half of the tank. This means that they're not. getting a n y o f the natural sediment or "gunk" that normally finds it's way t o the bottom of most station .tanks, no matter how busy they are.

Bumper Talk is "a colwnU /'or ' automotive do.it-your- 'selfers, prepared in associa- tion with Bumper to Bumper, Canada's largest netu'ork of. auto parts and accessories stores. Address your questions to Pat Baker in care o f this ne,:vmper.

coats. Add extra coats in heavy traffic areas. Follow the directions on the label about drying time, shaking or not shaking the polish, and the method of applica-

• tion. Directions differ with type of polish and brand.

Proper maintenance can extend polish life for mnnths. The Chemical Spe- cialties Manufacturers Asso- elation points out that dirt,

Proper application and maintenance of' floor polish can keep your floors look- ing beautiful and prolong their life, Before you apply polish, your floor must be clean and dry. Loose dirt, detergent residue or damp- ness will keep polish ~rom adhering. Wo'od or' cork' flooring should be swept or dry-mopped. Other types of flooring should be swept

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Tree Cutting & DBKSEN'S Canadian RemovalserviceWATOHREPAiRS'ii G n e r a l Trees that are , o . h i g h and.or too Watch,& d~,~llr, . p a i r and engraving e Electric I close to your house we will/cut and I

remove . From top to boil m. :.Free I~ . Rne sfix:k of watch bracelets & IlrEpl.

MOBILE RADIO, SALES & SERVICE

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3010B Kaium Street Terrace, B.C. " Sales- 63S.M42

Service. 636-6271

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6, - A Complete t..~ "a , .~ Glass and

R D ~ Aluminum Service S " '4418 Legion Rvenue S Terrace, .B.C,,

estimates; CALL JOHN AT:

638-1219

D - J C O N T R A C T I N G

.... 'S tucco and "Drywal l , , . • Con t rac to rs . . . . . . ,

F REE ESTIMATES

• Phone EIz 4 635 -3170 , .or Seen G35-4385 462e o i l e r Ave., Terrace, B.C.

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MONACO CONSTRUCT/ON • • General Contractor

. Residential • COmmercial'* Renovations .Complete houses Free esflmaies

'~.Basemen; finishing . .Give your'work to experienced men.

.7 We also do brick & Stonework

638-1787 TERRACE, B.C. 635-382E F E R N A N D ' ~• RODRIGUE_

.n,.en.e, opped.nd,,.,n,,.re,heene. e. ' 1 Applypo,,.hn,hn ,o,ou.,, tE

........ c..,.ow,o, i N ENTERPRISES - . BONDED& LICENSED GAS FITTERS LTD.

635-4600 . • ,,,.,',,.,.,'r,o,,, s,.,,v,c, NATURALGASHEATING - +SHEET METAL.

MIKE'S CONTR O,,TOGASCONVERSIONS '

- - - , - . _ _ _ = _ • FormerIy:DAVE'SCONTR'ACTII4G ~ ~ l a ~ ~ ~ . ~ 6 3 6 - 3 8 9 7 Terrace,

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John Kroeker .Construction

General Contractor Residential Commercial

Renovations References upon request

635-7367. .

PRINCE RUPERT FLORAL DESIGN SCHOOL "We h'aln better florist for better shops'!

Four weeks oi Intensive florJl clesillning for the • beginner or established florist. For further intormatlon apply to.

327.,lrd Ave. Prince Rupert ViM ! 1,1 "Learn with the professional's now your only school In the northwest."

624-5005

g.IZ OJ~O U ~,t.~--.=! prmi 5vncEc¢~e

"He ' l l be back soon. H e ' s gone for a cherry split. ''•

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"FOR SALE" In Boomlag Clty of MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA

Hlgh Volume • 3 Bay Muff ler Shop In Excellent Location .Net profit $11e,00o.0o year .Includes a brbke and tune.up bay 4122,000 stock: equipment Included -Experienced personnel on staff .Owner.manager training Includld

Price $360,000.00 E.THIESSEN. 4 Lupine Court

MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA 1 ~ 521.3137

At CANUCK we offer dependable •late model trucks at low competitive rates. Rent by the month, week or day. .Pick.ups (I/2 & 3/4 ton). Crew Cabs. Cargo vans. Suburbans. One ton dumps. Jimmies.Broncos. HIAB cranes..18 flat decks.

Call CANUCK to reserve yoursummer ~:entals. We also offer 12, 24 or 36 month leases on makes and models of your choice.

CANUCK WE,~ENOC,EVRO. • 4928Hlway 16W.

Truck Renb# Ltd. 635.4681 k15.7221

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& HEATING Contractor

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. Residential - Commercial • Industrial -Renovations

• Free.Estimates 635.3828 638-1787 RODR'!GUE F E R N A N D

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JOE'S GLASS SHOP LTD.

WINDSHIELDS REPLACED WINOOWS REPAI RED

SAFETY GLASS CU;I" & INSTALLED SEE JOEl

,39. Wren Ave. ( ~ . ~ ( ~ ) ~

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HOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOURHOUSE

INTERIOR- EXTERIOR

°'"0 & L PAINTING • 635.4559

Odd & LeH Nlcolaysen 3421 River Dr.

NORTHWEST PIPE AND EQUIPMENT LTD..

PiPE PLUMBING SUPPLIES PUMPS HOSES NUTS AND BOLTS FENCING WATER SOFTENERS AND MORE

5239 Keith Avenue 635-7158

COUNTRY Crafts & Gifts

M~rame supplies, hand embroidered tablecloths, custom ~'der~ wood crafted'wal l plaques

Monday'. Frl.day - 9 a.m..9 p,m. • Saturday.- 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

4711 TETRAULT ALLWEST CENTRE 638-1645

N a P I . S S l O N A t .

CARPET ~;, FLOOJ INSTALLA TION

lAMES GRA Y Old Lakelse Road Phone: 638-1691

£PENDABLE

YOU SUPPLY / WE INSTALL

J & P L06 HOMES - Custom home specialists . round wood construdlon . t imber f raming , restoration - finish carpentry - consulting - blue prints

Evenings call 798-525

LAUNDRY in the I All West Centre

4711-C KEITIf A V E . _

COIN - P R E F A B R I C A T E D HOUSES & BUILDING MATERIAL

Prefsbr caSed houses - your p ens or curs; will cultom design to your requiremente Also special order~ for'building materials (lumber, trusses0 plywood, doore windows, kitchen cabinets with tree layout eervIce, roofing and siding • aluminum and prestilmee cedar Send your plans or mMerlal list In for free estlrnete or eel $2.00~or ourneW house PNm catalogue to;

Weslw0od Homee and Ou ding Msterlsla Area Office: P.O. Box 790

I Terrace, B.C. ' V S G 4 R 1 . Phone: 635.2r4,1

I~/estwo~l: Manufacturing homes for 111 years• Oellvery • anywhere direct from eur fecfory ~Id warehouN In NeW

Westminster to your lob site.

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