“For Sale: 1973 Chev % ton, PS, PB; 350 engine, phone 635-9518 (¢3-5) 1971 Ford Plekup. In run- ning condition, Asking $500 phone 635-4242 (p3-5) For Sale: 1973 Toyota Landerulser. Excellent condition 250 Chev engine and trans, 5, }1-15 tires with white spoke hubs $4000 635- 7394 after 60.m. (p3-5} ' 3970 Chrysler Newport, p.s., p.b., rear defroster, block heaters $800 phone 635-5102 atter 6 and weekends. (ctf) 58. MOBILE. HOMES FOR SALE: 12x45 two. bedroom moblie home. Located on fully serviced lot in Thornhill. Asking $13500. Financing avaliable. Contact Gerry Warren at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-7117 (ctf) FOR SALE: 12°xd8' Frontier moblie home with 2 large additions. Built In fireplace, raised living room. Wilt move and set up In Terrace area. 635-4692 (ctf-f) For Sale: 1970 2 bedroom trailer with fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer, has & 10x25 addition (p15-11) For Sale: 1973 12x60 traller with 2 bedrooms. Phone 635- 7007 after 4 (c20-may10) 1975 Leader mobile home, 3 bedrooms. Will. sell fur- nished or unfurnished phone 635-2660 (p5-6) FINANCIAL HELP WANTED: Earn $200.00 monthly part-time: $1,000 full time. Easy to succeed with our iraining. Write Futter Brush Com- ‘ pany, C-O Box 108, 808, 207 West Hastings Si., Van-- couver, B.C. Vé8 1H7, or Mr. T. Diamond, R.R. % Kamloops, B.C. V2C SKI. (ctf) 66. RECREATIONAL | Looking fer a good used camper? Come in and see this) 1975 il’ Seml- selfcontained Fun Time camper,’ “Tt Ras’ a large refridgerator, furnace, 4 burner stove with oven, and lacks. Sleeps eight. Come Into Camperland and see this unit, « 5412 Hwy. 16 W, Terrace, Dealer Licence Number DO0611A. (c5-5) 74 Ford Camper Special Pickup with 11° 0.K. Cam- per.. Like new, tape decks, radios, quean size bed, all other usual appliances. $8,500 phone 635-2626 atter 6. p.m. (c5-4} 8’ split level Capilano camper. 2 way fridge and stove- with bathroom and furnace, Sleeps 6 phone 635- 2667 or view at 4640 Walsh (p43) 7 a SERVICES” WItl do rototitiing with 54” tractor unit. Adjustable soll depth, Front bucket for moving-spreading soil- gravel. Prefer. Thornhill area. phone 635-3478 (p10-6) Bakkers Modular Structures for sale. Reasonably priced Pre-fab. greenhouses and mult] use utility sheds. phone . 636-1769 evenings or view at 3961 Dobbie. (p10-6} PRINCE RUPERT Telephone answering ser- vice Ref: available from estab. flems. Business hrs. Mon.-Fri., 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Call The Switchboard, 624- 120 (p5-4) Will do roto-tilling phone 635- 6782 (p1-2) "LIVESTOCK, ——————————————— Syear old registered Qua rter Horse gelding. Western andEnglish shewn Terrace and Prince Rupert. Ideal for chitdren or adults. Asking $1,000 phone 635-2826 after 6 Goats, 2 milk, 5. meat, price $210 for all must sell well cared for sea Halls 3 miles _ west Kitwanga on Nor- thshore: Rd. No Saturday. {p5-3) eet 1971 — ‘A bronze statue by Petite . Danseuse de Quatorze Ans, Was auctioned for a world price record for sculpture of $380,000 at New ‘York. Edgar Degas, La. BCYCNA. HELP WANTED: Sales Manger for’ Community newspaper. Fully ex- perienced person with Proven track record. Op- portunity to bwy Info one of Canada’s fastes! growing newspapers in attractive, Progressive community in the Lower Mainland. ‘ Good starting: salary with sub- stantial commission. Permanent position, apen ta @man or a woman, is to start June 15th. Write Box 116, careof 608, 207 West Hastints St., Vancouver, B.C. VéB 1H7. (ctf). PERSONAL: Discerning Adults. Shop discreetly by mall, Send $7.00 for our latest fully iHustrated catelogue of marital alds for both tadles and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K., P.O. Box 3266, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3X9. (ct#} REAL ESTATE: Yukon! Investment properties, all types = of businesses; acreages, homes’ ‘Yukon’s most experienced licensed realtors. John Dumas or Mel Stehlin, Investment Research, 6101 - 6th Ave., Whitehorse Y.7. Y1A 17. Move Now! MOBILE HOMES 1972 Leader Mobile Home for sale. 12x48. Three bedrooms, $12,500. CSA approved; many extras. Must be moved. Phone 112- 534-8960 or write 21298 - 36th Ave., Langley, B.C. V3A 4P5. CARS FOR ‘SALE: Mini Brute 1950 altered Austin, high tension 128 m.p.h. 305 Chev 600 h.p. fibreglas tilt front Ford 4 speed $6500. with trailer. phone 112-334- 4223, Courtenay, B.C, REAL ESTATE: For Sale in Grand Forks - 14.9 acres, two miels from town, five miles from U.S, border; Irrigated; beautiful view. Bargin a? " $32,000. For more in- . formation phone Castle gar 112-465-5600. FOR SALE: Carlbso Creek Estates at Burton, B.C. on the Arrow Lakes. treed lots from 4-10th acre. Good fishing and boating. Prices $6,000 and up. Selkirk Realty Ltd., Box 40, Nakusp, ° BC. MOG IRQ 2 ee HELP WANTED: . Ralse earthworms! Growers needed. Buy-back, contract « The picturesque chapel of Panaghla Viachernon in Corfu. The Enchanting Isles Long View of Corfu - There are countless spots of beauty in Corfu where you can enjoy the enchanting landscape and sheer beauty of nature. Lovely . provides yearound market. * High profit potential. Full or part-Hme. Write Balt Barn Worm Farms, 253 Harbour AVe., North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 2E6 or call 112-986-1033. (2.4) ° FORSALE: Bargain Doors. Front - $49.00, Back - $19.007 Pre-hung Interior - $14.90, Exterlor - $32.00. Bundie of 2'a** Interior doors - 20 for $60.00. Walker Supplles, 1346 South West Marine Drive, Vancouver, B.C. phonell2- 266-7211, JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Career Opportunity. We require ao Village Ad- ministrator. Our Village is small but growling so this is a key position. For datalls write MAyor John Allen, Box 28, Harrison Hot Springs, B.C. VOM 1K. REAL ESTATE: Op- portunity of a Lifetime! Four unit Matel-Traller Park ete, 7/2 acres, 400 ft, lake frontage on highway 16, 2 miles west.of Smithers, B.C. Ideat for potential overnite campers. Offers to $120,000. For further information write Box 2744, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 or phone 112- 947-2110, {2-4) . REAL ESTATE: For Sala: 30,000 sq. ft. Commercial. Property In downtown Whitehorse. Terms for sale: 10 percent. with offer, ‘balance 60 days. Apply In writing to Canadian Legion, 2146 2nd Ave., Whitehorse, Yukon. REAL ESTATE: 320 acre farm, modern 1800 sq. ft. home, power, weil, barn, outbuildings, fenced. -6 miles from town. $120,000. Write Box 763, Vanderhoof, B.C. "567-4107, ae ‘1902 Washington, D.C., was incorporated. - . 1833 — The Mormons ‘adopted the. name, Church of Jesus Christ of ‘Latter-day Saints. 1998: — Golda Meir, former Israeli prime minister, was born. ; 1970 — A Kent State. University anti-war riot resulted in the death of four students and critical wounding of three others by National Guardsmen. Japanese glass fish floats, The seven islands of the Tonien Sea have much in common, but each has a distinctive charm and character of its own, Due to their comparative isolation from each other, imposed by the limited inter-island porta the each island has developed somewhat differently and each has reacted differently to succeeding occupations by the Venetians, the French and the Englizh. Today, with grently improved tran- sportation facilities, it is easy for anyone to visit all the islands and enjoy the individual surprise each island offers. Corfu, known as the “the enchanted isle” because of its lush green beauty and its association with Homer’s Odyssey ( An exciting, cosmopalitan island where © ities for'a gay social Corfu has a tong tradition of to tourists, The catering island is dotted with char- - - ming villages, neat cottages, a on of flowers, and the stately houses .of past beautiful summer the’ Achillelon, museum by day anda night. Paxoi, a lesser-known island far to the south, is Discover British Columbia A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA LADY W by Shirley, Guth, ‘A certain: Vancouver Istarid lady has quite a reputation. People are talking—about her awe-inspiring endowments «anc hér unconventional: ways. But this lady doesn't-mind. Infact, over acup of steaming tea, she'll obligingly reveal her many charms. She's a natural beauty called Point No Point, 40 acres of trails, coves and beaches, the Pacific suri at her feet, a handful of -' secluded cottages and a cozy .. teahouse at her crown. ; Ascenic 64 kilometres west of Victoria, her teas are a favorite with Sunday drivers who come as much forthe picturesque sea- coast drive as for the homemade cakes and jam—and spectacular view —served up at picture win- dows overlooking the Pacific , breakers far below. After a ‘tea guaranteed to spoil your supper, guests can stroll through one of the leafy ° corridors that descend from bluff-top to beach, a beach- comber’s paradise, of shells and — unusual driftwood, or some- times, in a snag of seaweed, The luzy can linger over a tidal pool's miniature aquatic. world, while the more ambitious - hike off in search of several nearby petroglyphs. . “There's always plenty to do here,” says owner Evelyn Pack- ham, “even though we have no- organized éntertainment,” Ina day of packaged resort amusements, Point No Polnt’s calling card is a no-frills privacy. - Tea at Point No Paint. View fram Point No Point Teahouse. “We leave our guests alone,” she says. “And we've had people come back 20 times over the years because they cherish the quiet and peace.” - So cottages boast fireplaces, but no telephones; ocean views, but no televisions. . After exploring the forest trails and half mile -of private beach, puests can raid the tea- . house's well-stocked library or chat in front of the lounge fire- place, vas “Once you learn how to shift into low gear,” explains one guest, “you can have a great time just sitting on a rock watch: ing for seals or a pod of killer Whales.” ” By any other name, Point No Point's view would be as impres- sive, but her surveyor's title Im- parts a haunting note befitting her mists and moods. . ITH A POINT OF VIEW Old admiralty charts reveal that she’was dubbed “no point” because her promontory, origin: ally called “Glacier Point” -by Captain Vancouver, doesn’t jul out enough to qualify as a “point”. 7 ‘ But in all other respects, guests agree, she measures up. " ‘Twenty-five years old.this spring, she's not gettiilg olden just better, Her roomy cottages, all mod- . erately priced, have modera kit- chens and balconies or patios; her daily ‘teas are reputed to feature some of the Island's best | ‘orumpets, drizzled with butter and ahint of cinnamon, Guests have included, movic star Vanessa Redgrave, former B.C, ‘premier W.A.C. Bennett, authors and artists seeking seclu- sion and the dramatic beauty of the rugged coast. . Open year around, Point No Point is a true beauty who fooks good wearing any kind of, weather; she's intriguingsin a winter fog, dazzling in dappled sunshine. : ah, Even a stormy winter day, when the breakers smash in and the seafoam flies all the way across the Sooke Road, finds tea going on as usual, boats warm- ing before the fireplace, Seems that, when it comes to easing away city cares and jangled nerves, this.lady de- serves her reputation. ‘ rears ar eens ini wo aus aretha Bde _ Zakynthos, lovely island paradise of fe abound, * palace, | now a. simple and crowd-free_and crossed from On this tiny island, 10 kms, in length, you can still choose our own strip of sandy beach and enjoy a swim in peaceful solitude in its utiful limpid waters. For those who prefer shade, dense olive groves dot the island. Marine excursions are _ always an adventure in Paxoi, and one should not miss observing the seals resting in the big sea cave at Ypapanti or the excellent mineral springs at Oxia. seh td hg peac a far removed from the rush and frenzy of 20th century living; an idyllic and un- pretentious place to swim, to renta caique and explore the surrounding 2eas, or just to soak of the sun. ; : ‘the green and poetry and song, is still own by its Venetian name- “Flower ofthe Levant’. If it is indeed true‘ that. the character of a landscape influences its inhabitants, then os has had a profound effect onits people; medieval town, long pince abandoned. a Zakynthos also houses an interesting post-Byzantine muselm, a library, and the. church of ST. Dionyslos, WE NEED TREES 635-6357 Pete Dla a alice tna Lafkeda face. patron saint of the island. At the rugged northern tip of the island lies the Blue Cave, a Mediterranean omenon, The sun's rays, falling on the surface of the water create in- comparable shadings of blue and silver. Cephallonia, the largest of the Ionian islands, possesses a dense network of roads which permit the visitor to plan a variety of tripe. Among the island's many attractions are Mycenean , bearing witness to the islands ancient civilization, Byzantine icons and fabulous mosaics. "Medieval castles set ina bold end colorful landscape of mountain and pine groves add to the islands pic- ue charm. Crowning: huresq Cephallonia's highesi Pyrigi mountain is “‘Aenos”, a forest of a unique.cpecies of fir tree which grows nowhere Some of the villages, Fiseardo for one, are ar- chitecturally interesting with a curious blend of an- cient, modern and medieval buildings. Sites of interest for tourists are numerous, and the bottomless lake at Avythos should not be ' nor should “Drougarati’, a cave possessing astonishingly beautiful stalagmites and marvellous acoustics. The fabled Homeric island . broideries or .. traditional “Leucada Laces.--- 60 metres wide. violet- blue coves and inlets _ indent the island's coastline, while the landscape. is enhanced by vineyards and silvery olive groves. Vathi, the island’s capital, is an attractive little town, and an excellent starting point for an excursion to the harbour town of Andri, or for a climb up to the Marble Cave, where it is said that of the lonian Sea Odysseus had the gifts given to him by the Phoenicians. The countryside of Ithaca has a wild primitive beauty of its own, unspoiled as yet, with quaint - villages Stavos, Kalamos and Marmarospitia. The latter, the "Grotto of the Nymphs" is the island's main tourist attraction. Lefkas, the Ionian island nearest to the Greek mainland, has such a lacy coastline and is surrounded by many tiny islands that the view from any one polnt is marvellous in its diveraity. Immense olive groves stretch in all directions and placid crystal - blue waters flow round these islands. One can explore the main town itself, Leucada, or the surrounding villages of , the Mills-of Gyra, Kalamitsi and Karya. short boat cruise acrosa the bay dotted with amall green islets allows the visitor to get _a glimpse of the late Shi Onassis’s islet of Skorpios, lying bejewelled and idyllic opposite the village of Nydri. From the sheer white cliffs of “Kanostis Kuas" is is said that the great ancient . poetess Sappho fell to her death after Phaor had spurned her love. There are aay ented on souvenirs this enchanting isle, and ite well worth hunting for one of the famous’ The sever islands of ‘the Jonian Sea offer the weary traveller a unique @x- Reta surpeses, En . n° dlessly varied and beautiful landscapes, quaint local customs, archeological remains rich in history, and heartwarming hospitality and friendliness are all there t waiting to be vered just wae re wu Kofoed Dr. | and River Dr, Queensway area DAILY HERALD | dq em-.... and-made .-. tee ener ta we ow ai Pree bee oF . rae