*~ CLASSIFIED RATES “LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per Insertion, over 20 words § cents per ward. 3 or more consecutive. In- sertions $1.50 per insertion. REFUNDS: First insertion charged for -whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before 2nd insertion. Ailtowance can be made for only one Incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick Up. $1.25 mailed, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 24 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per Insertion. LEGAL - POLITICAL AND TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: $2.60 per column inch. BUSINESS. PERSONALS: $4.00 per line per month, On 3 4 month basis. only. DEADLINE ‘DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORUER ofher than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. Service charge of $5.00 on all N.S.F. chequas. WEDDING TIONS: No charge provided news submited within one month. $5.00 production charge for wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) received one month or more after event $10.00 charge, with or without picture. Subject to DESCRIP. condensation, Payable in advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5,50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaihs 5.50 Funerals 5.50 Cards of Thanks 5.50 Memorial Notices 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classifled Advertising Dept, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October 1, 1977 uo Single Copy 20c By Carrier mith3.00 By Carrier year 36.00 By Mail amth 12.00 By Mail émth 22.00 By Mail year 40,00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 , British Commonwealth and United States of America 1 year 51.00. Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VaG 2M9 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & District _ Phone 635-6357 Deel The Herald reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the Herald Box Reply Service, andto repay the customer the sum pald for: the advertisement and box rental. Box repiles on “Hold” ‘Instructions not picked up within 10days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed uniess mailing Instructions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send Originals of documents to avold tess. All clalms of errors in ' advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first . publication. It Is agreed by fhe ad- vertiser requesting space that the Wability of the Herald in the event of failure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the ad- vertisement as published shall be limited fo the amount pald by the ad- vertiser for only one in- correct insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupled by the in- correct or omitted tam only, end that there shall be no ability toany event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohiblis any ad- vertising that discriminates against any person becayse of his race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of ortgin, or because ‘his age Is between 44 and 65 years, unlass the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work Involved. COMING EVENTS The Anglican Church Women will be holding a Rummage Sale on Friday, September 15 at 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Everyone lis welcome. The Kildada Girt Guides and Brownles of Olstrict 2 will be halding registration for the coming year on Monday, September 11 at 6:0 p.m. In Klidata School. Registration for camp will also take place. —, The Catholic Womens League (C.W.L.) will hold the Fall Bazsar on October 28, the last Saturday in October, at Veritas Hall. ATTENTION Ail people Interested in Commercial Hockey. There will be a General Meeting on Monday, September 1th at the Senlor Citizen Room at the TERRACE ARENA ai 6 o'clock sharp. | It Is very Important that ail players and coaches, mbnagers, referses and interested peaple to run for office positions attend. Is yovr son Interested In Scouts. If so the Ist Terrace Scout Troop Is taking pre registration for September. fdex number will be 24. If Interested call Mra. Wardrop at 635-3553. Fees will be $20.0 per boy. Anyone In- terested In helping with Scouts please call . The Kitimat Museum shows during August and Sep- tember with the permission of our Provincial Museum a special exhibit on Indian Rock Carvings and Paln- tings. We display as well Eskimo Stone Prints from the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The AAuseum is open from 12 - § except Sundays and In September except Sundays and Mondays. ‘Terrace N.D.P. Invites members and non-members alike to the first general meeting of the fall. This meeting will be held on Saturday, September 14, at 2 o’ctack, in the Green Room of the Terrace Hotel. A presentation dealing with Issues concerning Canadians will] be made. Refreshments will be served. : Pregnant and In need of support? Call for hele f-~- Riaht’ .. Life proms Liss at 695-3164 Carol at 635-5136 Janna at 635-/533 Skeena District Girl Guides would like to announce the opening cf a Land Ranger Company In the Thornhill aren. Girls between the ages of 14 and 18 who are in- terested please cail 635-3061 or 638-1249 (ctf) A Heather-Tartan Soctety Is being formed with the In- ferest of promoting Scottish cultural interest and events. Interested persons should contact Eleanor Halley at 635-2456 as soon aa possible, PAGE ¢, THE HERALD, Monday, September 11, 1978 Weight Watchers moeting held every Tuesday at? psn. at the Knex United Church Hall, 4007 Carella Avenue. WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop. for the Handleapped are tooking for donations of any old, broken or used pleces of turniture, also any discarded ‘wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Call us at 635-2238 batween 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try fo make arrangements ‘for - plekup. Skeena Health Unit 3215-2 Eby Street . Terrace, B.C. 635-6307 The following are a few of the services offered locally by your Health Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON. FERENCES. » Held weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30-3:50 p.m. Please phone for an appointment ° - Held at Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap- pointment. - Babysitters who bring children must have parents written consent for im- munization. ADULT CLINICS These are held at the Health Unit on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday from 3:00 - 4:10 p.m. by ap- pointment only. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at intervals for expectant parents. Phone the Health Unit for details and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care In the home for those who need it on referral from thelr family doctor. Terrace area anly. HEALTH PARADE For 4year old children. Hetd on third Monday of every month, Developmental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone for appoiniment. PRENATAL BREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af- fernoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. V.0. CLINIC Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appolniment, SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated In Eby Street. They will be pleased ta assist with any sanitation problems. Speech and Hearing Clinic Held at 4612 Greig Avenue. Hearing tests will be done by by referral from family doctor or community health nurse, 638-1155. Leglon Ladies Aux. Annual Snowflake Bazaar Saturday, October 28.2 - 4 p.m. Arena Banquet Room. Dance to follow. Time: 9 - 1 am. Music - Ron Swan. Midnight munchies. Price $15 per couple. (1-8) ce Do You Fee! You Have ‘A Drinking Problem? - There Is help Available! Phone 635-5636 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings: Mon.: 8:30 p.m. United Church Thurs. or Saf. &: p.m. Mills Memorial Hospital. Sun. @reakfast Meeting. 10:00 to noon. Lakelse Hotel. The Terrace Art Association is sponsoring a Pottery Workshop, September 23 and 24 in the Terrace Arena Meeting Room. It will be for intermediate and advanced students and include all aspects of making pots, Hiro Urakaml fram Van- couver will conduct the workshop. He will offer demonstrations In brush — techniques, throwlng, decorative methods and show stides of Korean and Japanese pot- tery. Students should be prepared fo make pots and try the varlous techniques during ihe two days. To obtain a registration form with further details cal) Jan MacLeod at 435-2964 or Julle Gellner at 635-6936, Learn to Fly. Join Air Cadets, Terrace Squadron Is accepting applications for September. Hf you enjoy or think you would enjoy flying, rifle range, outdoor ac- tlvltles and arebetween 13.16 years of age, please call: Mike Smith at 635-5036 or Bev Tasa at 635-7598 . * SKEENACENTRE Skeena Centre offers to the Senior Citizens of the Terrace and Thornhill area the following services - + Activity Centre for han- dicrafts ' - Day people - Drop-in for companionship & coffee, Monday thru Friday 8-4. Transportation available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge 335-2265 ’ Rape Relief Abortion Councelling : & Crisis Line for Women 636-8388 INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at . Bin the Skeena Health Unit. For more information phone 635-3747 or 635-3023. Care for working GEMINI EXCAVATING To, (Wes Andrews) Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract 635-3479 anytime {AJ12) CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS PRE-KAST Far immediate dellvery Sepilc System ~ Speclatists *Insiston the Best” PHONE 635-3937 SCHMITTYS EXCAVATING “THE HOBBY HUT Ceramle supplies and Greenware, ale brushing available - custom firlag. 3936 McNeil St. 635-9393 GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jabless. Phone 635-4535, 3238 Kalum Interested In Ski Patrolling? The Canadian Ski Patrol Sysiem will be starting their Ist Aid Course an Sept 8th -. 7:00 p.m, at Skeena Junior High School. , For further Information contact: Evenings: Harry Bledgeti - 635-7875 ‘Days: Carol Toop - 635-4977 _ The city of Terrace, Recreation Department, is now offering your chtidren a chance to Searn a bit of Spanish and French culture & language. This program of fun & learning will be given by, French speaking persons from Quebec & Spanish speaking persons from E! Salvador, parilcipants of Canada World Youth. It wilf Include basic vocabulary, alphabet & numbers as well as cultural songs. games and cooking. Children from ages 8 - 10 (Spanish), . and 10-13 (French) can enter this three week program (con- sisting of nine sessions). For further information and registration call 639-1174 Oh, by the way... It’s free. LONG TERM CARE Office at No.205-4721 Lazelie Ave. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and planning far these eligible for Long Term Care, : AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 205-4721 Lazefle. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and guidance for vocational and social rehabilitation done consultant, In ever loving memory o our dear son and brathe ROY MUNSON who passed away so suddenly Sep; tember 2, 1973) Faiher in Heaven hear our prayer. Guide our loved one with tender care. Be a qood Shepherd, don't leav him alone. Love him as w att did when he was home, He slipped away withaut a) goodbye. But atl our memories of him will neve die. He will always b remembered and always In our hearts. He was deeply loved and sadly missed by all. Dad, Mom and Family. (p4 2) 14. BUSINESS PERSONAL MINIT DRY CLEANERS The new professional name in dry cleaning = ap- propriately focaled = in Skeena Mall. For in- formation contact Julien Kennet?, Minit Ory Cleaning Lid., 215 - 6620 Sussex Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5H 3C7, 112- 437-0527 or in Terrace: Audrey Barker, Skeena Mall Lease Representative, Terrace Hotel, Man. Sept. 11 thru Fri, Seph 15. 635-2291 (c5-18) ABLE ELECTRICLTD. Electrical and Refrigeration © contract. House wiring. 435.5076 (etf) DUFEFS BICYCLE SHOP Reconditioned bikes and repairs. , Reasonable rates, 1931 Queensway Dr. by RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD. We buy copper, brass all metals and batteries. Location - Seal Cove Open tilt § p.m. Mon. to Sat. Phone 624.5639 18. HELP. WANTED Needed, Avon. represen- tatives in the following areas: Lakelse Lake, School, Pine, Park. Phone 635-2517. (ctf) « Full or part-time. Here is an opportunity to earn extra money, $6-$8 per hour. Training ls available, For Interviews. Cal) Joan 638. anime: (Fuller Brush) ctf) UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA SCHGOLOF SOCIAL WORK. requires SOCIAL WORK TUTOR JOB DESCRIPTION: To provide consultation and support for 10-18 students who will be enrolled In Soctal Work 200 (An introduction to Socla! Work in Canada), This course will be offered by the Schocl of Social Work, University of Victoria in cooperation with Northwest Collage and will rely primarily on a set of pre. prepared Instructional materials. LOCATION: The area served by Northwest College. STIPEND: $1.50 (includes benefits) QUALIFICATIONS: A.S.W. or equivalent TO COMMENCE: Novem ber L 1978, Send applications to Brian Wharf, Dire tor, School of Soclal Work, University of Victoria, P.O.- Box 1700, Victoria, 6.C. VeWw 22 before 5:00 p.m. September 8 1978, (3-12) Skeena CLERK-TYPIST. Pleasant working conditions. Chance for advancement. -Good salary. All employee benefits. 5 day workweek. Steady employment. Must be experlenced typist and experienced on diclaphone and able to handle clerical work, Apply to 1AC-Niagara, 4639 ~Lazelle. 635-6391. SCHOOL. - DISTRICT 68 . TERRACE TEACHING VACANCY ' Applications are invited for the position of half-time Librarian - Uplands Elementary School. Applicants must hold a valid B.C. Teaching Cer- tificate and should have had recent successful teaching experiences at the elementary level. Preference willbe given to teachers who have had courses In Library Sclence or whe are willing to upgrade ‘thelr qualifications In this area, Piease send applications complete with supporting documents to: Mr. M. Bergsma,. Director of Instruction, School District 66 (Terrace) Box 460, Terrace, B.C. VaG 4B5 Applications close 12:00 noon, Wednesday, Sep- tember 14, 1978. (€3-12) Help Wanted: '2 bank feller positions open Immediately. Experience essential. Phone M. Cabrita. 635-7231 (cé-18) SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS REQUIRES School District 88 (Terrace) Applications are requested from qualified teachers to substitute teach In Terrace ang Thornhill Schools. Non- qyalified persons with relevant training and ex- perience may also apply. Please apply in person to The Office of the Director of Instruction, 3211 Kenney, Terrace, or write, Box 460, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4B5 (c2- 42) . - Require experienced partsman in the automotive paris and service fleld. Phone 635-6314. (ctf) 29. MUSICAL _ "INSTRUMENTS For Sale: Yamaha. cornet. New condition. 638-6321 atter 4. 32: BICYGLES, MOTORCYCLES © For Sale: 1976 750-4 Honda motorcycle, Good condition, low mileage. Asking $1750 or best offer. Phone 635-4659 atter 5 (pé-7) p.m. | other . = general OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Girl Friday to handle tetephone, recep- tionist duties, classified advertising and Full employee benefits. Salary com- mensurate with experience. Position avallable immediately. Apply In —s persons at__sthe:: Terrace Herald 3213 Kalum Street Terrace,B.C. (tfn) office duties. CIRCULATION MANAGER The Terrace Herald requires a circulation manaocer. é22, sce preferred but not necessary. Job -*u'res orlanizational ability and desire to work with people. Salary com- mensurate with e.., arience. Full employee benefits. Apply inpe © Terrac? 3213 Kalum. Terrace Herald Street ‘{etf) - For Sale: 7366 evenings. MISC. For Sale: Acarn Fireplace. Like New. 635-9566. (p5-15) Apples for Sale: 30 cents Ib. Phone 635-2748 or see at 4915 McDeek. (pl-1t) For Sale: Iniernatianal truck canopy and 1 Bom- bardier Mo-Ped. Low mileage. 635-3048. (p3-12) 2 Arctle cat snowmoblles, One 340 cc and one 5000 cc, Also tent trailer, hunter’s special. Phone 635- 3831, (p3.12} Fard school bus. No seats. Must sell quickly. Alsa wanted mens 3-speed bicycle. Phone 632-3460, (p3- 12) For Sale antique brass bed, avacado green 34% stove, 1 yr. old fand 1 portable camping tolfet. all Items in excellent shape. Phone 635- 3567. (p3-12) For Sale: five 10’'x15*' scrambler tires and rims for GM or Chev pickup. Phone 635-5596. (pa-12) For sale: one Remington automatic modet 742. Price $285. One Sievens shotgun 12 gauge, 2%4, model 520. $75. Phone 638-1258. (c3-12) ‘34. FOR RENT For rent by the week. Bachelor apartment. Fully furnished. Phone 635-9258. yFurnished two bdrm unit, carpeted, tireplace, ‘everything supplied = [n- cluding dishes, IJinen, vacuum etc. Sultable two _Working adults. No pets. 635- 6757 (p5-14) Male cat fo give away. Litter trained. Has had it’s shots. Call nights after 8, 635-2877. sif 38 WANTED MISC, Wanted - 75 motor for Kawasaki motor bike. Phone 635-3268 atter 6pm or Gord at. 635-4941 during the day. (stf) Wanted: will buy fridge in very good condition. Phone 635-7074. (¢3-12) 39, MARINE . | For Sale: 40’ displasement boat still in building stage. Huit ready for fiberglassing, diesel motor, shaft, prop, . bearings, coaling system. Can be finished where it Is. 635-6700. {p5-15) 1 factory built VALCO 16 ft. riverboat and EASY LOAD traller. 75 power Johnson. CB, spottight, engine has 50 hours running time. Phone 624-3652, Prince Rupert, (5. it) | 43, ROOMS _FOR RENT 1042 bdrm. rooms for rent. Klichen facilities, Furnished or unfurnished. For working lady. Phone 635-3268 or 435- $467, {p3-12) 41. HOMES FOR RENT 2 bdrm. house on the bench, clase ta school. References required. 635-3971. (cif) 49. HOMES FOR SALE 3 bdrm. home. 1200 sq: ft. New w-w carpet & stove included. $30,000 firm. 4606 Scat! Ave. Phone collect 627- {c5-14) FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 Bdrm, fult Bsmt, Ree. Rm, 2 ‘oll Baths, 25 Fireplaces, w w carpet, undeck, many extras. Located on bench on Benner St. To view call 635: 5 : Situated on Pohle Ave. Cozy starier or retirement home with extra lot. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom living raom with sliding glass door fo rear patio, dining area in kitchen and porch with laundry facilltles. Electric heat. House has new cedar siding on exterior, extra lot Is subdivided and can be sold separately. Asking $20,000 for house & $10,000 for extra fot. Bath are priced fo sell as apackage for $26,000. Firm. Call 635-2370 for appoiniment to View. (p23-29s) -. - 3 bedrcom heme on the bench. Paved driveway. Enclosed garage. Good garden area. Phone 635-9277. {p10-14) Home For Sale: One year old three bedroom home. Watnut cabinets, w to w carpels, with partially finished basement. Fully land- scaped an paved st. Phone after 6 pm 635-7367. House for Sale: 1040 sq. ft. hame. 4704 Halliwell. 3 bdrms. up & 1° down. Bathroom up & down, 2 fireplaces, basement par- flatly finished, Phone 635- 6475 «to view. (¢5-18) 50. HOMES” Moving to Terrace, require 3-4 bedroom home, will maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1178, Terrace, B.C. (ctf) 52, WANTED TO RENT. Wanted to Rent or Lease: 3 bdrm. house or trailer. References. Phone 635-4813, (p5-15) ‘ Wanted to rent. Small garage to store car for the winter months or one or two bdrm. house with garage. - Phone 635-5263 weekdays or before 5 p.m. or 635-9634 weekends or after 5 dally. {c5-15) 54. BUSINESS PROPERTY Retailor Office Space 2 stores total of 2800 ff, Can be separated to 1400 ft. areas In choice location on Lazelle Shapping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 or 255-1999 Vancouver, Available Sept. 1, 197B, (crf) ‘55. PROPERTY FOR SALE For Sale: property. 80'x200° cleared lot on Pine Ave. Thornhill, Call 625-2671 atter & p.m, (p3-12) . A well established busy Drycteaning Plant will be sold te an ambitious persor with @ preference to being his own boss, who doesn't mind extra effort to make an above average living. Ideal for working couple. Trained personnal on hand - welt equipped - smoothly operating plant, located in ving Fart St. John . this opportunit mes. y only comes amily and other business commitments for selling. only reason or further Infor write Professional Clee 9920-104th St., Fort St. John” B.C. phone 785-2322. (c14.15} +