TRUCKS: - FOR SALE: 1 192 Ken- - worth Tandump flat deck - with .or without Hy-Ab, Phone 635-6247. «can ye BLAZER ane, 350 cu. “Yn beking hubs, deluxe Interior, approst. 29,000 km, modifies for off road. — (etfn-29-1-81) 6 GMC Suburban % too . Phone tet e100) m * TON PICKUP 38 off road cam. For more 635-7099. {atte-22-1:81) CQHRERS’ MOVING. must sell, 1979 14x70 moblie home. Furnished or un- turnished. Priced to sell. Set up in fown. Phone 635- 1; (et0-16f) Wee 1478 3 SEDROOM MANCO -tratler with 5 oppliances and storage shad. Phone 638-1366. (p7-4f) 1972 MARLETT 12x63 with - 0x22 tipout pilus 12x20 addiiion. 112-963-9418. (c20.1997) lixs?’ 1476 PARKWOOD 2 bedroom trailer. In good condition. Seml-furnished. 635-3511, 435-3971. (ctin-16]) 66. RECREATIONAL, VEHICLES n tt n KIT, bedroom, full bath, tip-out living raom. Full self contained. Complete with towlng package. Excellent con- ation Call between 6 p.m. : A. 633-31 AM SPA SSH ‘yorg aff. GKANAGAN Camper. Good condition. #250. Phone 635-4519. " {chef} wm KiT COMPANION Sih ‘Wheel Camper trailer. 27/2 foot. 112-963-9418. (c20-199) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that, an application wili be made fo the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant fe the provisions of the “Change of Name Act,” by me: Claudette Edna Sadeyur of No.6-2212 Ar- char Rd. in Terrace, Inthe. Province .of Britlsh Columbia, as tollows:— To change my name from Claudette Edna Sadegur ta Claudette Edna Grosset. : - Belted this 3 day of February, A.D. 1981, ‘ (pH 1 KEMNITH McCLELLAN . will not ba responsible for _ any debts Incurred by Kelty McClellen unites by my authorization, DOsted _Monday, February ind, “19481. (ps-6n) 10. LIVESTOCK -FOUR EXCELLENT saddle horses (or sale. Can be ridden by anyone. One team racing ponies with or ‘witheul harness. One" aro gelding. broke to drive and + ride. Phone 694-3521 evenings. ; (3,4) ~ Herald - _ classified ~ action line: 635- “4000 caren 4 “4 a i GIACTER Ges A Complete Glass and Aluminum Service 4418 Legion Avenue | Terrace, B.C. D BR. Contracting : General Backhoe and Snow Removal Service Phone 635-3364 - Dalton Reid ‘Cecit Gordey NORTHWEST PIPE AND EQUIPMENT LTD. PIPE PLUMBING SUPPLIES PUMPS HOSES NUTS AND BOLTS FENCING WATER SOFTENERS AND MORE 5239 Keith Avenue 635-7158 . JAMESGRAY Old Lakebe Road Phorw: alt foot i CARPET t FLOORING INSTALLATION Me YOU SUPILY / WE INSTALL Daily Herald Classifieds - 635-4000 _ Bagnell’s book, The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Cams - to Canada (Macmillan of Canada, $16.95) has been - on Canadian best-seller lists since it was Published Hi in October. “] see myself like a craftaman, & cabinetmaker who spends four years in his shop then brings out the product. I enjoy the solitary work in my home, in my study. 1 don't intend It is clear from the tone - of his book that the silence _ angers Bagnell, an‘ or- dained United Church ninister who occasionally © takes a service in’ his hometown of Whilby, Ont. ’ Bagnell is a decent, com- passionsle man and in his writing and in his tone as he discusses the topic | during an ‘interview at Imperial Oil's executive . ‘offices in. Toronto, ;he - emphases the damage done to young children sent off to farms back in. the bush. With just a trace of an accent which hints at his Cape Breton childhood, Bagnell said, “Too often, too many. people thought first about their own needs. Many children were -Tistreated and at the least ” suffered emotional Joy Parr, whoee book Labouring Children. (McGill-Queen'’s Uni- . versity. Press, $25.95) covers ihe same subject, the details of the child immigration are better known. More than 80,000 children were taken from poor houses and alums in Britain and sent to Canada to live on farms and provide ‘For her part, Parr ing for the children, ‘to Capada without the —. parents’ permission or knowledge. ' ‘The later success of many of the immigrants, sme of whom became lawyers and university 7 professors, shows what a “it shows that the bumad spirit can often overcome years of mis-treatment. = Thompson newspapers : said tobe mismanaged LONDON, Ont (CP) —A royal commission inquiry erupted into a spirited exchange Tuesday between : Kevin Cox and David 2 Judd, representing the m fledgling Ontario Repor- ters” Association and . " {nadmissible, . ‘Thomson head-olfice per- x; Sonnel.of intesfering with fhe policy of its individeal.. ‘ pewspapers, cutting costs in unorthodox ways and imposing unconventional - One of the mandates of the federal commission, set up last year. following Thomeon’s and Southam’s acquisition and shutdown of a number of dailies, is to look into the concentration _af newspaper ownnership. . Commissioner Borden : _ Spears acted as chairman SHOP FOREMAN major logging ree rectey for one of its Isolated operations. The successful applicant will be fully responsible for a seven-man shop and all .types of lagging and road construction equipment. Excellent salary and fringe benefits. Apaly to: Box 1279 Terrace-Kilimat Dally Herald Terrace, B.C. CREDIT MANAGER Must have experience in credit’ and collection. Full iine of benefits. Send resume for interview. ‘Reply to Box 1278, Terrace Herald. eT come aes FOR SALE - Collectors Item 1970 Mustang Mach | in eaenitent condiiton, only 36,000 origins! miles, compietely rebuilt for show purposes - Tuesday in the sbaene of Tom Kent. of doing irresponsible and alipshod research and wondered aloud what kind of balanced efforts they put into their newspaper Cox, of Hamilton ' Spectator, and: Judd, of Brantford . Expositor's. bureau in Simcoe, Ont, referred a number.of times to operations af Simece Reformer, a Thomson newspaper. Their charges, including one ‘that Thomson ‘‘is Toronto head offices, = - _ Regional interests and _ identities d . Feflected'. when people. cannot be - yefuted by Thomson "| spokesmen and the two ‘denied that they were nec ‘ensarily including " ‘Thomson reporters in that . statement. . Morphy, occasionally in- jecting some courtroom drama into the exchange, waved a number. of tering from the spectators. One charge purportedly ‘eoncerned & Thomson Kead-office directive on recruiting independent ‘eontractora fer truck _ delivery of newspapers. “Tt during an interview a prospect aske questions euch as, ‘Do 1 receive minimum wages, union rates; fringe benefits, ‘Bulldogs tie in hockey game : CP Air Bulldogs played with of the night but still nanaged to Oe A tn Bavarian fen ‘Tuesday night in Gract Caper bad wo‘ goale for CP Ale, in. goal, while Peter Hoy, Dercy