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Weight Watchers meeting held acme | heat and ap- every Tyesday at 7 p.m. at the ; enon, United Glureh Hat, a 4907. 4582 BGreg ‘Avs, Lazelle Avenue. ; : Terrace Duplicate Bridge Clob | Webb, Refrigeration | _ 4a SOUCIE 635-2188 Authorized. Service Depat. Repairs to Refrigerators . Freezers, Washers, Oryers; ‘And Ra anges ACH . 1. Coming Events For Sale: ‘4 Quarterhorse mare. Camplete surge milking “machine. Single set work _ harness. Pasture for rent. 635 "7563 (p-9/14) 38 Wanted - Mise,” | Wanted, rear end for 63 Mer- euy % ton. Phone 638-9276, storage. || on large” 3 bedroom, lerge bullding and works lef In TI must sell. 14,19,4,9) For Sale; Jbedroom houes, fall, basement. Wail to wall carpet. Large lot. Close to town and . schools. Priced In Mid 30's: 635- 6829 (¢-14,15,16,17,18) . Phone 635-5692. ( ' Wanted to buy. 1800 c.c, Mazda or Courter engine or truck of same with good engine, 635- LL 03. (tf . Wanted: Mature woman over a + 19 years af age to live tn for. housekeaping. and cooking duties. For ‘more Inforamtion phone after 6:00 p.m, 638-3135. (p-10-19) OPEN HOUSE, Sunday July 24, Ss unique newer bedroom, with .. headed stain glass windows, two +. stone fireplaces, — finished basement, wat bar, children’s . playground, greenhouse, =. OPEN HOUSE : . 2neon-ép.m. - . or Phone 634-1403 (p-14,18) we 47, Homes fer Rent . ‘3 bedroom house for _Fridge, stove included: “Wall : on to.. wall carpet, - drapes, will commence play each Tuesday night at 7:30, Play.will be in room 4, Caledonia. High School, All bridge players are . invited. to attend. Or Batts if nership or erorrriaten P 635-7356, . CTF) Thornhlil Calorie Counters meat every Tuesday, Thornhill Elementary ‘School, 7:15 p.m. New .members welcome fram Terrace and Thornhill. Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1620, Terrace, B.C. Meeting hefd every 2nd and 4th Thur-- sday every month at & p.m. sear Applicants. . Shovid. be. familiar. with the: i ae oe, construction |W ease apply In writin, to. Box 606 Terrace, B.C. qc. “TAMIDRIVERS = Fulf time, part-time. Class 4 ‘{leance and police permit required, Contact manager, Terrace Taxi - 635-2242, (ctt) Hel wanted: ‘The Royal Bank: In Terrace’ requires a feller: experience preferable, Contact ‘Mel. Stokes, 4640 Lakelse Ave. ” Wanted: ‘permanent™ part ime babysitter Jor_afterncon: 12:30. 4180p area. R “Please ? jane: 830-1507. “Help Wanted: . Manager. time. Couple or single person. Phone 635-6641. (ctf) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at & in the Skeena Health Unit. For more information -Phone- (6. 2847 or 635-3023. B.C. Heart Foundation In Memorial Donations may be gent fo Terrace Unit, Boc 22, Terrace, B.C. ; - ALCOHOLICS - . - Apartment Phone 638-1032. (c-13,14,15) . ANONYMOUS ~~: day, Thurs., . Be you: have a talent or trade. ‘Mandy. urs seturday that yeu would like to volunteer, 638-1021 Oshorne Guest. Home needs: - easy 895-7595 . You. . -Phoned3F-217). Ask for. - - ar de Four Wheele Dabble &.14,13;14,1 18): eb 1. ermode Four Wheelers == JExperienced tire.man wanted | ‘Aeetings Ist Wednesday of each month af 8 p.m. In the meeting — immediately. Apaly In person’ room.atthe Sandman Inn. For f°”. Mane” Ifornfation phone 635 TIE | | Malls Hey 16 WW Mantis ig "East and third -lerrace, B.C. e). Fir “B Thursday of month. -O.0.R.P. -[ie14 45) es (Ladies of the Roya! Purple) - Second and Fourth Monday: of - "24: Situations. Wanted: ~ - Awl babysit int my home by the: “pipeline” Fitm- Green day:. . Phoria’ 635-3389. .(¢- (Room nat. 33. For Sal ept. 33. or: 1 Sept ay 3. F ale - > Mise. Sliver Collection For Sale: ” Fender Mustang | (N.C) sleciric gulfar.: Fender ‘Band. “master AMP, Speaker cabinet, Banjo 5. string, Yashica 2% square format camara, cassetts Sat. July 23rd |s the date for the: next dance at the Sandman Inn - For minus one soclai club members. recorder, mint Korg tuning . ‘@ o'clock - good music - food standard, Japanese Pignose: and drinks. "AMP. Prove, ¢a5 A840 eveningt. Our welcome mat will be lald for old and néw. members | single adults o over 25, 635-96 0 or Aptis) ‘Must Sell: "2 door. tlige ond 635-5359. 2 None —~". $100, loapeed bike $75, new. T.V. 2. Notices In new condition, Phone 635 a 461. (c-14,15) The Area Counsellor, ‘for Veterans Affairs will be In Terrace for interviewing, by appointment at the Royal Canadian Legion Manday, Suly 25, 1977, For-.an ap- penimen please contact ve Mallett, Saturday: : Sunday 23, 24 July 77a as ct 4535, Monday a.m. 25 July 1977 J: -*"! at 635-7134, (stf 10-15) cae For Sale; NCR Cash Register, 8 department. total, recon: dittoned, very rellable type of machina. Winterland General: 455-4656, (cit) a 14. Business Personal’ For some “real bargains in wed nd: ‘children’ GENERAL | |: ‘ wRates. . No It too bly or small, trea “Headers $id ‘pipes specta stimates on remodelling, : |; 638-1991. (e: ocfing, porches, siding”. ———-—— EERE, painting, } gpraytex cefling 10:lb. capacity washer an - ’ ¥ Ask for John after 6 i. m. ictt)e . spin’ drys a oe ; ° Ha a ate in i tt ulfe: ‘ne: reterence. ce Full time or part- - ‘for ‘rent. . J sauna and. pool fable, with 068 “Paquette tn: Thornhill, "$220. “phat Phone 638-1786, (6-12 8,14 161 HILLSIDE LODGE . 19.- ‘Hep Wanted: . "4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping. rynlts, eer centrally. locatéd. uly, shed; Reasonable rates by cay or week. Non-drinkers only. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) — 3 Bedroom Row Housing Suites. . Full basement, 12 baths, half ’ block ‘from schools, 5 minute . walk from town. Sultable for families, $250 per month. orth lease, fpely Sulte 108 - 0 Seat ‘(ct ’ Unfurnished 2 bedroom housé for rent: For small family, must be employed. No heavy drinkers, References required. _ Phone 635-3684 after 7:30 p.m, ~ Ap-¥1,12,13,14,15) For-Rent: 12x42 one bedroom _ taller one black from Thornhill, “Senool private fot COM- PLETELY FURNISHED, | Steady and rellable peopte only,' Steady ora 635-9181, (STF) gras Suites for Rent - - 3 bedroom home with wail te. CEDAR PLACE “APARTMENTS -. 4931 Walsh Aveniie Suite 113 “Terrace, B.C. | drapes, carpet, rec area, sseurity. enterphone and glevator. Absolutely no pets. . {ctf) . 635-7056 : ‘New 1,2 and 3 bedroom sultes |. Fridge, stove,|. wall through. Acorn firep ace... rahill. Owner leaving: Household Realty SECOND MORTGAGES ~ No bonuses. - No brokerage fees No finder's fees FAST SEAVICE © Come on in or cai] he nearest office of Household Finance "(Ask for Mortgage Services se Lakelse fxenen | TERRA ean 52. Wanted: to Rent. Furnished 1 ‘bedroam: ac: ore In Thornhill: ‘Want. Baas pres . 55. Property for. Sale: : Beautiful treed, seclyig acres with all year:creek: E ‘to town. $17,900 Phone aa (p-14,19,4,9) Property for ‘Sale: 5 acres, 2 bedroom house,. _.20'x2' workshop. 12x17 Chicken < coop. All cement. 2-4 years old: | river frontage. 300° from. Hw Th east. Phone 635-7394 atfer weekenva p.m. ° or _ ¥2/13,14,35) at 57. ‘Automobile miles. Parfect shape, firm. View at 4640 Wa 2667. RTA) ‘ with power take cH brs electric baseboard heal custom gas ténks for one 39, gal. and Q 2 Phon @ 635-3981 T214ABNSD For Sale: 1967 "Val Beetle. Ask inf? offer. To’ row 3 Vig For Sale: “piympal ado sedan; power steering “Asking $750 or. best offer. ‘In 'very:¢: condition. To view. or phone anytime: ; o For: Rent: ~ stove!’ $190," washer & dryer _ Store, 3210 Kalum St. Terrace, ie [Cr ae ~ For Sale top, sail sa Call 63 235-2803. Ask for Kevin. : * ing, paused te at “the: ~ Kitimat: Workshop at 660.W.o | CARPENTRY. of Golumbla, st. at Riverlodge, vo days..donatians, “welcomed, : : 3 bedroom basement sulte for - fet Fridge & stove Included. ' Located Pohle Ave, $200 phone. 635-3292. (pp-12,13, 14,15, 16} . for Rent: Small furnished apartment, close In, No pets. Call 635-5950. {e-12,13,14) Furntshed cone bedroom duplex . at Mountainview Ave orn ‘3936 _1973 Ford crew cab. 1973 ; fon pickup, 1970. Ford:-100; ; 6B5-6635 view at 2607. Skeena Sf! (ctf) "1969 Chevelle, New paint: And’ 1971.Chryslar Ne low miles,- new paint Perfect condition, ¢36- A (p-10,11,12, 13,14). -Igh Datsun pickup: -Cal also 5 radial tires'on Chev,.-14 inch rls, $50 635-3772 after ments. area, ‘Near schools and downtown, ‘Clean, spacious, security lock-up and hb =! "485.5208 two and three bedroom apart. Laundry & me & Phone 635-2577 (CT (p-10,11,32,13,14). —- : E URT 1975 et RAY! " A Jc) KEYSTONE co! 4A. .1975-Chev 4% ton ce “APARTMENTS ~* i office No, 2 - 403 Scott. ong Ee 7 quiet, bedroom apartments. “Bc a, curity enterphone. Phone = | ‘Clinton Manor | Furnished or unturnished studio Bedroom sulte for rent.: Avaliable now. — Centrally - located, ‘No pets. 635-9471, (stf) 9 Homes ‘far ‘sale _KILGREN EXCAVATING. Small cat work, 420JD. Land- scaping, backfilling. stump ere Wa andem axle. ab ° at- deck, 20’ tandem yal fallen: We Per Copy, Phone 635-3112, Ask for Wayne. Totem: Press & Stationery (cif) oo "4550 A Lakatse Ave. : Prone ; 635-7412, _ ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. (CTF niet vos Class A Electrical Contracting. Free Estimates. Phone 635-5876. ; Or 638-1231, (ctf) ’ Golden Rule: Odd jobs for the alum, Phone 635-4535, 3238 lum. (ctf) . ae “ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Refrigarative’ Contracting and household repairs. Phone ss ta 5876 or 638-1230. (ctf) 4. and; Photo. ‘Copying, ee - Caditlonal bedrooms or self 9944 for appointm a (o-12,19,14.18,1720) ise Molt: ia 7 FOR SALE. ereintum ‘1 bedroom home on the bench. Finiehed basement. with private entrance containing 2 | reontatning: ravenue sulte. Pricedtosell at $49,500. 635-. t to view. “FOR SALES = ‘3 bedroom modular home, Full basement on Jacres Phone ¢ sas. 4467 4 ‘679. 396) 7 For Sale: 1994 1 4 Call Rob. 4 ai ‘ ; 685-4990. pueda _ candition construcied 37 vegularly. ' “for 8feotbax. Call _. traller ¢ park, ~ Phone 635-.2715,: For Sale: 1968 Trail 1978 Olds Cut. Sup. Wge.°} auto, Ps, Pb, radio, Very, clean, ' Only $3950, eo condition, Asking $4200. H.T., 24,000, males Pars shape. $4,000flrm. View at. Walsh or 634-2687. ‘ 1973 Audl Fox Aer. Sate: on nf Also: ‘Sportsman, Fiberglass canopy cab i for Bob atter 5 632-5759 58, Mabile Homes ye 12x68 3 Bedroom | “Safeway Manor - Excettent-conditjon. . : Completely set up. In.quiat. AW. bedroom. . Phone: 1914 15:16.17) iigoten Fa ie ie Fs ea ngeest advance ‘for . 6b. Ree, Vehicles For Sale: 1974 Lionel Tent - Trailer, Sleeps 6 adults. Bullt In stove, sink; icabox. 635-2532. (¢-12,13, 4, 35) ‘ For Sate: Hardtop tent traller. Sleeps’ 6. Contents propane stéve._and camping gear. $600 : \ eo. 7 (P- AL eee ‘UNITED NATIONS (AP) ‘he. Security Council ously recommended ietham for United Nations prigentative | valiga on the tae States not to shirk on Tegongtruction aid for his is: Council, decision cledred “the .way for ‘the.’ General Assembly to admit ‘Vietnam in September along with newly-independent Djibouti, increasing UN nemibership to. 148 f ties, toamest UN observer ‘Ba Thi thanked” n that: ‘the. :U.S. jhquld fulfil its. re- sponsibility.to contribute to healing: the wounds of war andi: ost-war reconstruction of Vietnam.” is a matter of conscience, of honor and of reg a States which the. ‘States’ government of. -U. S. postwar Sa to Viginam with reporters. . Dropping of the: U, S. veto 0H STOWN, Pa. (AP) — A flood, touched off by an eighthour’ rainfall, isolated _ 41,000 residents in this flood- te Bs city Wednesday and leath, destruction and i maddy debris in its wake. ‘Roads washed awa ¥ Dmunication ‘lines fe at least 13 persons were idead:as flood waters : pereretie Wednesday ré from outlyin, Fa are the storm an ‘died — in of Seward, where 35 mobile MOMS. ‘lid. into the fr River as flood gushed. over the river »JOhI stown Mayor Herbert funl-aaid earlier that three , ns. weere dead and five : sal his city, . ‘Jo town Flood p claimed 2,200 lives "PRINCE GEORGE B.C. ‘CP - The British Columbia ‘Forest Service is using an owered 1a Attar icttories to detect ies to de forest fires | burning “unset ground. dim . Haley, a forest. ction officer, says the nound, hand-. camera Is "“probably ‘President a os ho: ‘he: said-‘had== ‘attacking. . resolution Vietnam ‘for membership. ° "it g were less severe. © the - ters 6, Four - auto, low mileage, nies estmoreland County town PRODUCTIVE TALKS Law of the sea progress is seen UNITED NATIONS ‘(CP) — Alan ‘Beesley, Canada’s chief sea-law negotiator, said Wednesday the Canadian delegation is” satisfied with the result of the eight-week session of the marathon UN Law of the Sea Conference which ended last Friday. _. Hetolda news. briefing he felt tremendous progress . vu) US. BACKS EX-FOE vietnam’ s U.N? entry now seems assured — to Vietnam membership climaxed 23 years of American opposition to the Vietnamese Communists that began in 1954, when Dwight Eisenhower first sent military advisers to support the anti-Communist Sou eventually followed ended with a ceasefire agreement signed Jan. 23, 1973, in Paris. The ceasefire agreement. would . said the U.S. “contribute to healing the wounds of war and post-war reconstruction” of Vietnam and . U8. ‘contended that . the commitment is not valid -because North Vietnam _ Violated the agreement by the South and overwhelming it little more than two years later. n . The Council acted by 5 50- called consensis, without a vote, in adopting . the recommending Its admissions committee of the whole had arranged that procedure to spare.the — US. a choice between voting = for Vietnam or abstaining. AUN spokesman. said Secretary-General Kurt PENNSYLVANIA tow ; cThis is just total hell,” ‘said Ryan: Bocher,. volunteer fireman who watched the floodwaters lift a van.and smash it into a house here. ‘There were people on the roof, but we couldn’t rescue them because of tension wires." A photographer. who made out | of. Johnstown as the waters receded said: “There are cars on top are cars wi » "Bolice are riding around in the back of four-wheel rive trucks with shotguns on their laps and the streets are just covered in about a - foot of thick mud.” Mayor Pfuhl was reported to have told police to shoot when reports of lootin came in soon after the flo Bee by early Wednesday. by noon, Pfiuhl 8 d . Scanner fightihg fires since they put men up in steel towers during the 1880's.” “It’s a real piece of space- age technology,” he sald. - “We think it will be articular! y useful for inding lan ng fires, We have already picked up two potential bad fire situations on. jandings with . it’ this spring in the: Peace River’. country.” in - Vietnam. The war that ‘oughout Indochina. | “Officials have’ applicati o1 n membership. Last Nov. 15, high 7 downtown - of cars. There. thelr rear ends: stacked up on parking me-, was made at the session, the ei hth in a series of rnational meetings held eince 1974 in an attempt to draft a broad treaty to regulate man’s use of the eile said he felt that the 1,600 delegates, representing 145 countries, had achieved. more . than they did in the two 1976 ' Waldheim. walenes ‘the decision of the Council and . ‘ig confident that the . Socialist: Republic of Viet- nam will play an important and constructive role in the furthering of the goals and- Ratlons:” of the United ations.” The two Vietnams applied for UN membership in July, 1975, after the North took over the South. The U.S. ‘yetoed both a oof plications twice, the sec ime in the face of a General Assembly appeal that it reconsider its ition Pe The U US. said it vetoed the , two Vietnams because ‘the Céunéh “hdd ~refiised* to consider a membershi application ‘from Sou orea, Unified in 1976, Vienam then. filed single or the U.S. vetoed that on grounds Vietnam had not accounted for almost 2,000 Americans missing in action, . At American-Vietnamese talks in Paris last May, the “US announced that it would no longer oppose Vietnam’s membership in the UN because Vietnam had begun to.account for. the missing. a s flood cuts desttuctive trail and almost wiped ‘out the _ looting had subsided. thew at Lee qtowital re bringing indry ice keep blood? cold because thelr electricity is out,” the photographer said. Gov, | , Milton declared a state of extreme emergency. Shapp . sessions put ‘together. The conference resumes in Geneva next March, ; Beesley expressed satisfaction with © the session’s final pr‘duct, an “informal compocite nego- tiating text" containing provisions that would divide the oceans into territorial waters, economic'zones and the high seas, regulate fishing and the imining of minerals on the seabed and_ guard against .marine pallution.n : But he: stiessed that the 303-article text, pulling together the results of the - conference and ‘replacing. two previous nego iating documents, stil! is only basis for negotiations aed is is not a final agreement, Beesley expressed hope that agreement on a treaty can be reached at the Geneva sessions next spring and warned. tha. failure could lead to cisastrous consequences, with govern- ments turning to unilateral action in implementing sea This was particularly so in the mining of seabed’ minerals, estimated to be worth $3 trillion and designated in the negotiat- ing text as the heritage of of mankind, with th hare by from mining to be shared by all nations. ; «a, The new text. rovides for the mining of thé deepsea minerals, rich in nickel cobalt, manganese and other ores, by both private entities and an international authority to be set u up und the treaty, The Thi World countries previously had sought to limit oper:itions by private corporations and, individual states It also contains .2 revised. formula to limit seabed mining and protect the interests of such - nickel- producing countries as Canada. Canadian delegates had expressed fear that unrestricted seabed mining would ruin the Canadian . nickel industry. Under a complex ‘ormula, seabed production of nickel would be limited to 60 cent of the cumulative increase in world nickel demand in a 20-year base period. Conference ‘sources estimated that nie or 10 sea mining sites migh be in. operation by the late 1980s. Pich-la'T7 Hepp y British Columbia 1 Beavtiful GOVE RNMENT OF CANADA _ PROGRAM SUPERVISOR ‘Manpower & Immigration Job Creation Branch t.° “f f Terrace, B.C. Thiscempatition'sdpentoboth men and women, “SALARY: $17,059 - $19,123. DUTIES: Plans, organizes and supervises Job Creation ; Programs In B.C, by supervising Project Officers In selec- ton, control and monitoring of projects submitted to J.¢.B, for funding. Establishes and malntains effective working relationships with': CBC's Ministerial Advisory Boards, Federal Members of Parilament and the cornmunity at Large. Davelops the professional capabliltles of a group of Project Officers. . ‘QUALIFICATIONS: University graduation plus evidence of good experience with [ob creation or [ob oriented programs OR considerable administrative experience combined with the ability normally required to completa secondary school . educetion.. Knowledge of the English language Is sshontial. " apply betore July 29, 1977, quoting Refarence Number 77-Va MID-117 to: REglona! Staffing Officer, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 11120, Royal. Centre, 500-1055 West Gaorgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., VSE 3L4. ‘‘Application Form (PSC 367-4110) Is available af Post Cfflee, Canada Manpower Centre and Public Service Commission of Canada . offices.