BIRCHWOOD APTS, Quiet two & one bedroom ‘suite. . Fridge, stove, ~watl-to-wall carpeting =& drapas, Included far appalniment to view phone 635-4422, 1 _BEOROOM , geniieman:: “Wilh klichen facies, Phone’ 635-5090, a , (p20-1amar) “BEDROOM BACHELOR ‘surTeS Avaliable. Inmediately, “Fridge. and’. ” stove Included, Sauns. © & ‘recreation room, 4635- 9023 or 635-518? to view. ge 7 {pat lamar) a BEDROOM home, clase to . all’ amenities. Spotless! Freshly painted. = neighbourhood. Call 435- call “memings © priterred ‘ “faces. 28feb) 3 BEDROOM condominium with basément.: ‘Rec! cgom, “wall: fo:, Wall carpet, 12 baths, ‘appliances. Close to. "schools: ‘and town. Avallable (p5- Heb) ‘ONE BEDROOM house on Kalum: Lake. Drive: Phone, 6355874. Available | : immediately. Sal, oS igh ited 2'BEDROOM sulte; io-pets. - References required. 2 bedroom trailer In town. No , «pets. | _ References required 2. bedroom | trailer in Thornhill, No pets. Phone eas aat4: Or 638- 1366. » {ps-23feb) LARGE | 2. BEDROOM. house,: ‘fridge ; and stove Included, $375 “a -month, - Small pets. welcome... Call... bebween: 10am. and }2am orc, late'in evening. Phone 638-.-. 0768; or 635-5290. ahem WANTED: IMMEDIATELY— 3 bedroom hoyse to rent. ' Prefer Horseshoe © area. Referencas available. Call: 638-1546-0r 635.4941 ask for . George. (p5-2Beb) ae ‘FAMILY HOME on quiet paved street, 1120 sq. ft. matin floor consists of 3 bedrooms, kitchen-dining roont, living ream and bath. 2 bedrooms, den, laundry room, bath ond unfinished ‘workshop . downstalrs.. Carports: greenhouse and small garden, Asking price - $69,000, Offers’ considered. rH Evergreen St. 635-5689. mae (p10-6mar) FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 bedroom’ full basement - house In ‘horseshoe. area, sundeck, carport. Utillty shed... . .dlshwasher, 2 ‘fireplaces, natural gas heat: . Exeallent condition. Asking _priée'$79,900. Phone 635- 2554 ‘or 635-7626 ‘after 5. S ce (p5-26feb) FOR: SALE 3 bedroom condominium = with basement, Rec room, w-w:'f Wa -baths, . with: shower. ' Electric ~: heeit: Newly. -rédecorated * and: landscaped. Appliances optional. Available Mar 1- @4. Asking $38,600. Phone 635-4051 between. éB4pm. . (ps afeb) _ Carpet. ~ FOR. ‘SaLe— Spacious 2° : bed?oom home on me OPPORTUNITY! Laka.: Wood-electric Heat.” W.W ‘carpet | Firaplace, .- ‘ throughout. large metal shop, carport. Call 798-2522 - afterdpm, (pza Heb) 3 BEDROOM house on large . FOR ‘SALE— 4972 12x68 3 corner lot, 75x14. Central “bedroom mobile: hore. - “vaccum , finished reé-ream’. Fenced, yard 2: Storage In:: basement. Double .- sheds. Set up and skirted, In . dackle | Westendorp, * wlio. owen. 2 cP) Then 16, she ‘complied, ‘Westendorp ‘drifted |. to to ‘work: the “ayes expected to “have BEX |: went “all the.- ‘Way | to.‘the. oAhey them and make sure 's - 1981; ‘violating ‘the two-week-old anti: -prostitution bylaw that. ora used stereo. hitchhiked to.Caigary where she was arrested July 9, ‘and - charged with * Westendorp, by. ‘now - 18, - “although her’ father sid nothing, \... - Westendorp’ learned recently he knew . she was a prostitute, having read in the local. paper _ about her legal battle against: Calgary's bylaw. only apparent s solution is to - _ run away, making them even'more vulnerable. WERE MIDDLE CLASS Westendorp said at least half. of. the men‘who bought (p10-amar) 7 “ie _ 49,000 _ (sth2dfeb) “¢ pleatieb) STORE “SPACE: © Cheap » rent. Sultable . for store ‘or warehouse. . Call 635-2153 after a: 30 p.m. “ ¢p5-29teb) FOR SALE “W981 450 C.B. ‘Custom Honda MC with fess than 10,000 rales: Excellent condition. $1, 800.: Phone 638 1507. Asana) FOR SALE—. 1980 Ford Pinto: Good cormililan. o ‘Asking $3500 Phone 635-4075." (pl0-émar), 1970 -- CAMERO parts, Interlor, atc. phone 625-9464, _ dncasteb) LJ97E % TON GMC. 4x4 350 -cu. In. 4 speed trans, with miles... Good condition. Asking $4,000 Phone 635-3054 after épm. _ (Pre. mar} me BANK: ", REPOSSESSION 1979 GMC 4x4 _ Can be Nlewed:catSKBRAuioLE: Salvage, 3490 Duhan Rd. “Weitten offers should be: sent fo 7 - R. Wilson | _‘Boxxo Terrace, B.C, - Veo aVi- (ace10- anieb, ) 74 FORD Fioo with canopy 36,000: original miles. Automatic. Electric brakes” and hitch. $2, 100 Firm. Phone 630.2813. ' (nctozmar) "BOR SALE— 1979 % ton Dodge Pickup. New motor and ae lab. $3600 OBO. 638-1394. ” tst#) MUST SELL Package deat, 1974 GMC Jimmy 4x4 -PS, PB, TS, traller hitch, roof rack and roll bar. Als 1981 SR250 street bike. Asking $1850. For more Information phone 635-3453. . (stn 7 1977 % TON G.M.C. 940 cu: In. 4 speed trans. with 49,000 mites. Good cond. Asking $4,000.. Phone GS: 354 after: 6pm. Coes > (piozmar) © 1981 FORD F150 6 cyl. Jautomatic, 46,000. _ kilometers. $5,000 obo} Financing fs available. on] approved ‘credit. Call 635- 7107. ; _ (pé-Imarl i POR RENT— 2 bedroom trailer. Phone 5-517. saws (pate) FOR SALE— 10x50" mobile home with 7x30": addition. * ‘Phone ‘635-7208 evenings... Spieae waar): - $701 DOWN *-8& monthly. $474. Buys 2. bedroom home Ir: Terrace Trailer, Court or; Graham Ave, (for approvet. buyer) pad renfat Included: Have your home paid for Ir - og years. Has. lovely wooc “stove .and ‘other ‘@xtras. . _ Phone Ron collect 632-2131 FOR || RENT—. 2200 sq. ft. area. | High: Voltage: ‘ Comiectlon 36 GENS eS . Tender documents. ‘uth envalope, - carport gas heat,-closa. te Terrace: Tralier ‘Court, : School, Phone after 6pm 635; _, Phone’ 35.0705. Lids _ Abe aato ” “POR SALE— 12042 mobile Wes home. Very good: ‘condition,. -was . mist ba'seen,-4 appliances . .stere ‘and priced to sell $8,000. : Phone 635 -4457,, . : _ (p9-29feb) - Province of British Columbia . Ministry of . Transportation’ : _ and ‘Highways. A HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral. District Skeena . Highway District. ‘Terrace ‘Cis46y : Project or. Job Description “plans, 7 * specifications “and « ' conditions: of ‘tender are" available « frea of. charge ONLY from. 300-4546 . Park Avenue, ‘Tarrace, British Columbia, Phone. 635-6254" between the hours’ ‘of a: 30° 2.m.’ and 4:30 p.m. Manday fo Friday; except Hofldays.- Tenders will be opened at °. No. 300 - 4546 Park Avenue,’ " Terrace, British Columbia. THE TENDER’ SUM FOR THIS , PROJECT © 1S TO INCLUDE. FEDERAL SALES TAX. . Tender opening : dates. March. 2, 1984 2:00 p.m. {Fille :-52-0-23) - W.E.. Stanley, -- Disirict Highways Manage ; A.E. .Rhodes, Acting Deputy Mintster _ (ncc3-17.29,29Feb) -CNRAIL: TENDERS. FOR: : “Gonst atc OF LINE REVISION - BETWEEN | MILE 43.15 and MILE 44.01 SKEENA SUBDIVISION, | . WEST GF TERRACE, B.C. ‘Work consists’ of clearing, ' excavation and grading, sub. ° placing. — granular ballast and pacing of culverts.: Sealed ienders in the self addressed anvelope will be recelved. up to 12 o'clock ‘noon «Mountain Standard Time, Wednesday, March — 15. 1984. a fe Tendering. documerits may be obtained from the office of Reglonat Chief Engineer, 15th Floor, 10004 - 104 Ave., Edmonton, Track» -and Officer, 14480 - 117.A Ave,, ‘North Surrey, B.C. or the \ ‘Track & Roadway “Engineer, | 283. George - Street, Prince George, B.C. on cor after . February 23rd, 1984, upon - deposit of a certified fifty dollar ($50) cheque payable’ to the Canadian . National Railway Co. Deposit refunded on‘ return of documents In good condition within thirty (30) days from the date of fender ‘closing. For. Terrace, B,C; (604) 635-4612,: The lowest or eny fender not en Bian hus kidney ; failure, For kidney _ patients like Brian, ie * evolves around length treatments whic * glearise the blood while . ‘waitsfor a trans- plant. What they really a heed is a cure, You have . -” helped us get closer to “that cure, ogether, we =:ean find It. oa To To donate, call toll»: 1-800-268- 1atos 532. (In BC. - 112-800-26 oe “3° Makéir oo. . envelope, . orp ahi she. d bir name.) vayed aa ait, en a. ‘drut, ‘rehi ibilitatién ' program ‘she’s | taliktng'about cng high. ‘Behodlz: ee na! a Westendorp: wi ercover. ‘policeman. : *" ue That: “began: ‘her reluctant “ae-tmonth le egal battle which - .. redulted in” the,” Supreme - Court. ruling. the city’ 's anti- + prostitution‘: constitutional. colts St made me think about : “what T was doing out there,” ie ‘Westendorp said in her first ~ interview: « “Supreme - Court. “eon ; . Since . the - “das: 2418S ‘PICKED. AT- NAILS: “In: ithe interview, . as ‘she: nervously” ‘picked - polish - “from her: nails, ‘Westendorp’ } ‘discussed.;-her. past): and talked wistfully ‘of marriage || £ “and babies. oo) “But Tight ‘now don't “want to have anything todo - “with. men. Ureally don’ t like’: them” ‘Unless “I've “been :” . drinking: Maybe ini three or: fou" years I could have a’ ‘ relationship.” * : ‘Wéstendérp, dressed in a. white — .sweatsuit .. --and wearing no “makeup, her - brown hair cut very short,” in an. attempt to forget how: - customers ised to enjoy’ “fondling it, also talked about - the . help an Edmonton: _ ‘policeman and_his:.friends ' Rave provided since. she’ “pave up prostitution ‘last : August. - ‘ Det. ~ Vern Colley is” “determingd- to © keep - Westendorp from her for- mer pimp, a man who broke . her ‘jaw ‘and beat her-so. ~ badly she coulda’ ‘L.work the. ‘in Calgary in duly: 19a). hy 8 an: “high school and a part-time “gob iylaw’,. une - ‘Toronto Baliways-and washrooms of posh’ hotels. Being young, | ‘her life was lucrative,’ ., She earned $300 to-$400 a night - plus extra, money from, pornographic ‘photo “jon city streets, * “T just wanted to pay the recalled. “But the other girls ond the pimps said I . Should fight it.” to Buffalo, NY. _ So did lawyer ‘Tony. Managh, who handled her. ” But after a quick + suc: “cession of pimps, who gave “her ‘drugs and a place. to. ‘stay. but-kepl her earnings,"’ Westendorp returned” to, ‘Society paid the reat, > _ “’Managh *- convinced the . unconstitutional “it infringed on WB" ‘in a fried-chicken beétause.. restaurant. Fe Poe 0) ining prostitution, ~ JOINED GANG eo alt didn’t last long. She “soon became the only . female" member .of “a ‘motorcycle -gang . and ‘eventually ©: wound ..up © in’ - Edmonton where, she said, them I was going to schoo! a biker traded her toa pimp ‘or.had‘a job." During her years:. as ‘a. streetwalker, Westendorp '-went back to Ontario’ for occasional family visits, but HALIFAX (cP) _ It's been a grim month in the * Maritimes and for reasons that have nothing to do with. a __ Winter that’s starting: to wear out its ‘welcome. . As most-of the region lies bare or bland without the " preltying influence of new snow, Maritimers are reading “and hearing about a ‘rash of murder trials and violent ; deaths — ‘ tragedies connected by their morbid domination “-of the‘headlines and newscasts. ‘It's beer ‘enough to raise eyebrows among criminologisls, but has led 4o'no new conclusions or. theories, except that this could be one of those oddball years when the murder Yate lakes a jump. The cases have, however, adhered io one of the few clear ’ patterns in down-East violence — that it occurs most often among relatives, friends, nelghbors and lovers, So jar this year, seven people have been slain in ‘New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and charges have been laid in each case. There are usually about 2 or 13 murders i a year in each province. The hideous discovery of two mutilated bodies ata dump . outside Saint John, the killing of a mother and two of ber sons outside Halifax, the finding of a woman’s body under the floorboards of a house in northern New Brunswick and the beating death ofa man on a roadside in northern Nova Scotia have all happened over the course of five or six weeks, streetg fartwe months: - news from killings last fall, thedkefrain-that-the East-is-a Westendorp «ran. - away: ‘from her southern: Ontario. " home at 15. Since then she . has had hepatitis. and been on welfare. - She. drank ‘heavily and took drugs. There had also been a, string of suicide attémpts.. '“T knew I was going to die soon; I just knew it.” SHOWED INTEREST Westendorp said after leaving home older men began showing an interest in her and she, accepted their drugs and alcohol. Then one took her to the home of a wealthy old man.: “He had all his. clothes off; I didn’t. know what: to -do. I'd slept witha lot, of guys but .. . not like this.” Her. boyfriend " told © Westendorp _ She'd be ‘Province of ‘British Columbia . ' Ministry of Transportation ‘and Highways. a HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District - Skeana Highway District - Terrace : Project or Job Description - ‘Rock -Slope Stabilization - _ Kaluin Lake Road ‘Tender. documents with ~plans, specifications and. conditions. of ‘tender are. available free. ‘of charge ONLY from.- No, 300-4545 Park Avenue, Terrace, British, Colunibia, (604) 635-4254" hetween the hours of 6:30 ani. and 4:30 ~ p.m. Monday to . Friday, except Holidays. Tenders will be opened at No.300-4546” Park Avanue, * ‘Jerrace; British Columbia THE TENDER SUM FOR ‘THISPROJECT 18 TO | INCLUDE § . FEDERAL . SALES. TAX, : Tander-opening . date: February 27, 1934 2:00 P.M (File: 52-06-23) . WE. Stanley . pit Highways Manager AS. Rhodes safe place. to‘live may: ‘sound strained. REMAINS SAFE But it is safe, criminologists say, though it's of no comfort to grieving families. Murder rates in the Atlantic’ provinces are the lowest i in the country and the incidence of all violent erime remains significantly below the national average. Rates in the Western provinces are the highes|, reaching 3.73 murders per 100,000 people 'in British Columbia com- pared to 1.98in Ontario, 2.79 in Quebec, 1.17 in Nova Scotia anda low of .68 in Newfoundland. That was in 1981, when the 899 murders In Canada made up a national rate of 2.49 Wife. murdered _ banned gelling or buying, sex , fine and forget. it,’ ‘she- ase for the$100 she could: . offer. The Alberta Legal Aid ' ‘Supreme Gourt the bylaw. : federal: ‘legislation gover- _avolded the truth by ‘telling’ - - Murders - raise eyebrows.» ~ Coupled with more than a dozen’ other trials now in the VICTORIA. (CP) — An torso. estranged husband - ad- Mann admitted that a mitted Wednesday that he short-handed axe entred as chopped up his wife with an axe and staffed the pieces of - . her body into garbage bags. . The remains of Har- bhajan Kaur Mann, 28, were found by police last April 8 in ‘three triple-wrapped plastic bags at the home of Sawam Singh Mann, 57, of nearby Central Saanich. . Mann, who is charged - with | first-degree murder, made a series of admissions an exhibit was the murder | weapon. - Court was told that the couple separated in the fall: of 1982, and. that since :Mareh 1, 1983, Mrs. Mann had introduced a man, identified a3 Lamer Rao, as her fiancee. ; Two photographs showing Rao and Mrs. Mann were found in Mann’s lunchbox, The trial continues, "". head of' the. Saanich police identification squad, said he _ Phone - in .B.C.. Supreme Court, dispensing with the need to prove the facts. : Sgt... Norman Ellison, saw part of a woman's head: in 4 partially-opened plastic bag beside a deep freezer in Mann's bedroom, The bag also’ contained the woman's clothing: : ’ A bag beneath the kitchen | sink contained arms and the chest area. A bag inside the freezer contained the legs and the lower portion of the. Be Water Wise A\ways undo the hip beit and loosen shoulder straps of your back pack: . _.whencrossinga fiver or a stream, . =Dra The Canaan Red Cross Society Leos. -Now at affordable Rates BEE CORP ORE —Altractive, spacious, extra starage room — Beautiful appliances,tiled showers —Lovely cupboards, double s.s. sinks . —Large balconies with screened patiodoors —Lots of parking - recreation court "—Security, enter phones and deadbolts Walking distance to down town - —Family oriented - close to schools —Hospital, convenience store, parks, ‘- car wash, allin area - ; $200.00 move in allowance for March 1-15. . - Professionally Managed’ — by trained staff who respect Telephone: 635-5968 her hody came from middle- . class homes with wives and children. = a “They'd ask, “Why -are _ you doing this?’ and I'd say; ‘Why are you : out here paying for it?" = Social: conditions. “thal, limit. women's . wages ° or employment. opportunities ‘have been blamed for. the * recent increase in Canada's. prostitution problem. - Westendorp said she “walked -Toronto- and Calgary _ streets for. days trying to find. “straight” .jobs: befor - giving in- to persuasive pimps. -— - Westendorp talked briefly. about the - possibility prostitution _imight even: . tually .disappear, « "but: conceded that it’s unlikely. “Men always seem ‘to . want, to 9 buy it.” Colley, the policeman who -befriended. Westendorp and. - “has helped six other women get off the ‘streets, said there. are - some - obvious warning ‘Signs before. girls turn, to. prostitution. . coats ’ “They start skipping alot © of, school and: going . to shopping: malls, roller rinks - or discos all the time.” Boyfriends ; - who con- stantly work: to allenate girls from their. family. and . friends are ‘also dangerous. “They set them “up, taking © away everybody. 80 there's- no one to lean on.’ And he urged children to- seek out policemen, schoo) counsellors; © pasiors © or. neighbors if someone close. to them makes sexual ad- vances, if they wait too long to.do anything the situation -“eppears heneless and the murders per 100,000. : . Robert Kaill, director of the - "atlantic Institute off Criminology in Halifax, says the Atlantic provinces remain mostly free of s0-calted instrumental murders — piirposeful . “ killings involving hit men, foan sharks and other gangland... type slayings seen in major U.S. cities and to some extent in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto. ve Also, the region generally lacks “incidental” ‘violence, ., the kind associated with robberies or break and enter when_ _ the criminal does not plan to burt anyone but is confronted.” IT’S WHO YOU KNOW In short, the chances of being hurt iby strangers are — ‘remote in Eastern Canada, Kaill says, but it’s a different story with people who know each other. * These spontaneous crimes of violence, as they. are called by the experts, are the big ones in Atlantic Canada and most . of the rest of the country. © In the more than 15 murder cases before the courts in the Atlantic provinces since Jan, 1, almost ali the people chargedor convicted were related to the victims, lived with « them or knew them well. Vietims ranged from the 78-year-old great aunt of one of her two killers to a 21z-year-old baby whose mather lived | with the man on trial, ; _’ Any theory about why crime occurs is met with a cpun--: tertheory, Kaill says, so there are few pat answers when* analysing patterns of violence. ----<“The-majority of people who-appear in court, are poor, ° - unskilled and uneducated, he says. But while the Adlantic ’ region is the most economically. disadvantaged in the . country, its violent-crime rates are the lowest. Almost al] the current cases happened in rural areas, though there is nothing conclusive to show the countrygides © are any more dangerous than the cities and large towns. - * “Our kind of violence is mainly of a spontaneous sort, 80-: it’s an expression of anger," Kaill says. ‘You get anger where people are intimately related, “So, they're more intimately related in small towns and rural areas.’” CG achman , Avartments | Dabune apartment dwelling, fridge, stove, carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, elevator, security ayatem, resident manager. Phone manager anylime 635.1268 TERRACE’S NEWEST & BEST TOO One bedroom at $325** mo. Two bedroom at $360" mo. ry co-ordinated to w—w carpets and care for our tenants OTK. Realty Lid, es your victory too! (ploarteb) sy woe aera rar Deputy Minister. (ace4-13,15,20,23fab) Property Stewards Western Ltd.