BT - AUTOMOBILES. ee - - | “1976 Dodge Cali 1600, Motor . Auto 2 axtra rims with atudded tires. 1,600 miles. One owner, Good motor. ‘dean condificn, $2,700, Call 1435-8045 after Spm. (p3-50) “Attention Huntersl 1977 V.W. ‘delivery van for sale. Phone 2701 (Kitimat). (c3-50} 1976 Dodge Monaco wagon. ‘one -owner. all. oleciric ‘windows, tape deck. $3800: | ‘flem. Phone 649-5327, 120) ; 58. (ps- TRUCKS 74 Daten PLU, Mage. 27,000 miles. Excellent condition. ‘Ph. 635-2007, 638-1443 atter 5 pm. (5-50) — VEHIGLES. | MUST SELL TAA. MEDIATELY: 1977-31 foot Wilderneis travel traitor. Asking $8.50, View at Reel inn Motel, Highway 16 West.’ Last tratler on left. ‘etin-2- 79) : (One. Blackfoot camper. ‘Newly redecorated Inslda. + To view by appolniment after 5pm phone 615-3048. (p5.90) . ; 977 Vanguard motor home. GMC chassis. Low mileage. Phone 635-6707. (p5-50) 77 camper and a 69 Dodge } ton. Ph. 635-3322. (etfin-W-3, 10-69) W975 Ranger XLT camper special, PS, PB, auto, 390 cu, By Jean MacKenzie Head north from Hope and you travel the tracks of the, trailblazers. ' Highway 1 up the Fraser Canyon parallels the incredible journey of Simon Fraser, the first white man to follow the river to its mouth. Take note of the place names along the way, China, Boston and Kanaka bars each tell of the mélange of men who forgeda way into the wilderness jn the 1858 search for gold. Today’s blacktop overlaps much of the ald Cariboo Wagon Road, built by the Royal Ene gineers in the 1860's to transport GeCuTy TOUR BRITISH COLUMBIA Zipping : along a wagon tr Cache is mentioned in a journal penned in 1859, and the town's aame likely recalls the secret hole where some long-ago trader stowed his stores. East of Cache Creek, Highway 1 passes (he ruined irrigation flumes of Walhachin, an orchard community that died when its men went to war in 1914. : “ILL-FATED TRIP The first fur trade fort al Kam- loops was built back in 1812. During the Cariboo gold rush, the ill-fated Overlanders arrived at the fort after their terrible trip through the Rockies and down the North Thompson River. A visit to the Kamloops - Title: The Trailblazers’ Tour. _ Estimated length: 600 km . Estimated time: three days minimum Starting point; Hope uanDssMyyy uDutzalg gag ~ ail ~ The Herald Friday, October 5, 1979, Page 17 Herb Dressing Sparks Cooked Vegetableg sat mat = =e Or an Bee a: Salads have come a long way since “mixed preens.” | Most anything in the way of meats, fish, poultry, cheese and/or vegetables goes into salads these days — with scrumptious results when properly dressed. You can give character to an otherwise simple oil and vinegar dressing just by adding a dash of curry powder, tarragon, herb eae ale. 43.000 miles. Also freight to the Barkerville museums will help to bring this seasoning, Ttatian seasoning, basil, oregano, cumin seed anguard camper. Both i i or chili powder, . ye Ford Van 6180. 4,000 7 in goldfields. penn, > life for you and your Gently cooked vegetables respond beautifully to this um. 351 culn. 4 speed overdrive. Sun roof. Cap- taln’s chairs. AM-FM atereg. %,500. Ph. 6356074 afier 6- pm. - (p5-50} For Sale: 1974 Datsun P.U. Ph. 635-5047, (c5-100) ‘ton crew cab Brand New‘. camper valued at $19,000." ‘Beat offer takes. Call after 6 units In good condiilon. Ph. 635-6954 atter § pm. ‘(p3-50) | SERVICES — .. Vanda> HI, I'm Mona = your Vanda Beauty Counsallor. Please call me for your cosmetic needs & gifts, Thank you. Between 9 am - 2 pm. 635- Pause at Hell’s Gate Canyon to marvel at the mighty Fraser as it thunders—nearly 200 million litres aminute—through a narrow - tock chasm. . . ‘ SEEKING GOLD The highway leaves the brown serpent of the Fraser at Lytton and heads east along the green: Thompson River. There are two family. South of Kamloops, Highway 5 wanders through rolling grass- lands and past more than 150 fishing lakes. In the 1850's this was the route of the fur brigades. ‘EMPIRE OF GRASS’ Today close to 45,000 head of cattle graze the “Empire of Grass’’. The imposing Quilchena * Hotel near Merritt was byte jee herbed dressing—basically an oil and wine vinegar mixture with basil and tarragon added, The whole salad is very simple to make ahead, and if there is any dressing : left. over, it.can he chilled, covered and used later, For fullest flavor, add the dressing to the vegetables while they are still warm, HERBED VEGETABLE SALAD 2 cups carrots, sliced 1/2-inch thick 2 cups broccoli flowerettes 2 cups sliced cauliflowerettes 2 cups zucchini wedges, cut in 2-inch pieces im. ‘ provincial parks on this section of rene . 1/2 cup oil ; e m. i t2-424-6074 . SL {p4-90) the route, Skihist and Goldpan, 1908 by a pioneer cattleman, Itis loops, ‘is ‘said to contain 26 son Lake Parkissouth of Merritt. 1/4 cup red wine vinegar \ = 70, , where campers try their luck at still open for guests who can play varieties of fish. You can camp Otter Lake- Park, near Prince- ‘ feapoone lemon juice 1969 Ford, Model 850. Cab-' LIVESTO rH panning the sandbars for a lefi- golf,ridetherangeorenjoy water on the tiorth shore of this ton, is close by the historic site of 1 teanpoon basil leaves, crush sports at Nicola Lake. Nicola Lake, named for an Provincial Park. fisherman's paradise at Monck Campement des Femmes. This, over fuel truck. 4 com- was the last brigade camp before | over speck of gold. partinent Willock tank - 2850 1/2 te. t Legends say that stolen /2 teaspoon tarragon leaves, crushed gal. cap. Complete with meter, live ree! and hose. New paint, Vancouver city tested until May-80. Phone 635-6357, Room 107. (c3-100) ‘168 Chav 3 ton with 17 foot flat deck. Phone 635-5237. {p1-80) 1975 GAC customized van. P.S., P.B., lota of extras. Must be seen to be ap- preclated. Phone 635-2144 or 635-7144. Custom interior and exterlor paint job. Ask for Mike. (ne-stf). . oy ‘ood 1952 Willys’! deep? ai atier 5 p.m. 695-5389 ian49,120) ‘Pasture for rent for horsas. Phone 638-8271. {p5-50) Part quarter horse, part thorougibred mare In foal to Tan Tin. Enjoys gymkhana type events. Does well. Due to foal in tate April or May. Easy keeper. Foal will be 2 registered Arab. Call 635. 3048 after 4 pm. (p5-50) ‘Baby Llamas, Excellent pats & pack animals. Well adapted to norihern cilmate. Very easy to feed & fence. Maluable wool, Salls for $2.00 _ ounce. Prices start at $500, Write th Box 1057, Smithers, B.C. V0J 2NG, (p5-100) Qne Patamino Mare, Phone 635-6762. (p$-120) For Sale: 1973 Toyota PU. Long ox. In good condition. Ph. 638-1529 afer $. (p5-100) 177 Ford F-150 Ranger. ; Light green with white canopy. 400 cy. In, motor. Auta tranamission. 35,000 nies. AC: 6. carpeting. . Michelin steel belted radials. PS, PB, traller hitch & wiring. Dual tanks. $5,250, no Lecat 222, (c5- Leaving In 3 weeks, Must Sell — 1978 Ford Van F150 c-: w swivel captain chairs, AC, headers, summer & winter tires. Some customizing. Stereo ete. Ph. 635-2603 rm. 2 .¢pl5.240) wei tk 74 GMC Four Wheel ive. 4apeed transmission d 80 Engine + 300s w75 Ford F-250 XLT Ranger Aspeed transmission 290 V- W76 Ford Supercab F-250 4 speed trans. Dual gas jane. S95. W77 Ford Supercab F-250 Automatic 400. V-8 engine. Two tone. Dual gas wre |Back seat. $4995.00 Cam pertand Cé& B Services $432 Highway 14 Waat Deiter License No. 5731 59, MOBILE “’ HOMES a3 two BR modular home an 4 foct cement foundation. Has 12x12 addition and large patlo. Good sized, fully landscaped lot. Quiet arsa in Copper Mountain Sub- diviston, Asking $34,000, View a3 3968 Simpson Cr. or fone 635-7023. (p5-50) ‘74 Monarch Mobile Home. | Unfurntshed, with fridge and tlove. 12x63 with 2 josey shacks 10x12, fully finished with electric heat, 3 Bdrm, very good condition. Situated at 47 Woodland Hgts. Trailer Court with fenced-in tot. Must be seen to be ap- preciaied.. Asking price 915,000. Phone 635.5829. (c5- v0) For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home. Unfurnished, Set up ard skirted fn local: fraiter park. Phone 635-9734. ° ictin-2-10.79) | “VEHICLES ‘7? Camper and a 6 Dodge } ton, Phone 635-3322 (ctf-wed 9-09-79) fEngine, Two tone. $3475.00] | TENDERS |. *- “$USTRADE TENDERS ore requested by Jaemer Construction Co, Lid., . 10557 - 96 Ave., Surrey, B.C. VOT 4w2 Prone 888-4446, Telex 04: 5516 for Prince Rupert Intermediate Care Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C, Closing Oct. 9, 1979 Plans at Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Prince George plan rooms, Also A.C.A,, ‘vancouver. (A2-4,5,0) | furnishings. Cariboo gold was hidden ncar Cache Creek, but Riviere de la Walhachin: A victin of the First World Indian chief who once led a war — There are campsites aplenty on the push over the mountains to Fort Hope where the pack ponies were unloaded and the winter’s party against the fort at Kam- the last part of the joumey. Alli- War. One non-milking cow for 4 aala. Phone 635-2856 after 4 : _ p.m. or see at $025 Gair, (p?: | 90) You Can’t Have One Without the Other Every car must have elec- tricity’ to run; ‘and’ your alternator or generator has the job of producing it. When you're traveling at highway speeds, however, either one could produce ‘more electricity than your car’s system can handle. That's why a voltage regu- lator is also a part of most cars, It has the job of regu- lating the amount of current Breakdowns. ony et > « Once ina -whiles fot a ’ number of different reasons, your alternator or generator will break down or burn out. When this happens, the installation of a replacement is the only solution. While replacement is not a simple task, it is one that you can do yourself. All the parts and tools you'll need are available at your fur bales stowed aboard boats for the trip to Fort Victoria and the voyage to England,” West of Princeton the road follows the old Dewdney Trail, which led to the interior goldfields at Rock Creek and Wild Horse. The peaks, lakes and flowered mountain meadows of Manning Park straddle the Cascade Range . on the road back to Hope. There are six campgrounds-along the way, each one a tempting appor- tunity to linger longer on the historic trail blazers’ route. m ~—SOT*his is a Tourism H.C. ‘travel § feature. . to $60 range, depending on = The reason for this is that the model of your car. a faulty voltage regulator Installing it is retatively can cause the alternator or ‘simple, however, if you fol- generator ta burn out. If low a logical and systematic you don’t install a new one procedure, Qne good trick when you replace your alter- is to mark all the wires, nator or generator, it could | cables, belts and connections burn that one out too and when you take-them off.with:yon’ve just setit $60 ‘or sa: masking tape. That way down the drain. Why risk there’slittlechanceofmaking it when for another $10 or a mistake during the recon- SO you can be sure of the nection, The $10 Mistake One mistake most self- installers make is in the system replacement proce- dure. The alternator/genera- tor and the voltage regulator work together. A voltage reguiator for most North whole system. It’s just not sensible, Obviously, it does not make sense to install a new alternator or generator every time the voltage regulator. goes, That’s being over- cautious, Bumper Tatk is a column nearest ‘auto parts,stara. allowed to pass back into Nat Cheap the car's electrical system. It is also responsible for returning -current to the battery where it is stored. Pi bay Odes. sate ROPE Ra aia Bd Easy to build timber dining table has simple lines that complement contemporaryiy: Mirrored — wall adds drama to dining, expands small: spaces. With space at a premium in most homes, the dining room is often squeezed out or too small, You can do wonders by adding an un- usual decorative touch that will make dining and enter- taining a pleasure. A partition can help de- fine a regular eating place if you don’t have a dining room, Whether you choose a kitchen/dining room or a Rving/dining room will de- pend on the degree of for- mality you prefer and the size of the room at your disposal. Whatever you de: ' cide, your eating area should have style. Nothing helps expand a small room tike a mirror wall. It need not be all mirrors, however, You can alternate strips of mirrovs with smooth, kiln-dried t boards. Form a rabhbet (an L-shaped cut) in the long edges of each board to create a seat for the mirrors. Have the mirrors cut so the boards, 6” wide or so, can be nailed to studs, The nailing pattern at the boards’ midpoint will run 16” on centers horizontally. First, nail a board, then place mirror, nail the next cut four as corner posts-end: board and so on across the notch them‘to redeteHaila. wall, made of the’ sarncasizedis If you size the rabbet cuts timbers. ol te PL correctly, the mirrors will 1¢ finished, 6x6 tinberd” be held snugly. enough 80 sctually measure 5-1/2", so. they won't shake, a five-piece pile adds up to” Another idea for an un- 27-1/2"—good for dining usual wall treatment is an table height when toppefl”: Irregular pattern of rectan- with plate glass. oe, gles cut from a beautiful Neither an alternator nor a generator is cheap. The cost usually runs in the $50 "y. 08h! , : , Gy be Very knowledgeable of the local Indian Culture prefinished plywood panel- ing, like those from Georgia-Pacific. Cutting o 4x8’ panel into 2x2' squares and 2x4’ rectangles gives ou maximum use of each panel and offers plenty of design possibilities. You can use a batten moulding to cover the joints or simply butt them together if edges are cut smoothly. Your glasses and cptlery need not match your furni- ture style, but what yot Should you decide to use~ corner posts, cut the tim- bers 28 inches long, Timbers may also be purchased “rough,” which ‘means they are not planed and actually measure about 6”, Bear these dimensions in mind when you estimate the height of a completed table. Also, have your building products dealer plane one surface of timber pieces that will regt on the floor, unless you have a husky belt sander and can do the job have should be set on an yourself, For these and simi- attractive table. You cat-jJar home improvement easily bulld an elegant table ideas, send for the paper: that will be the focal point hack, “Great Possibilities ' of your room, using 6x6 fir for Your Home,” by writing timbers and a 3/8" to to Great Possibilities, Dept. 1/2"thick plate-glass top. NAPS, Georgia-Pacific To construct, stack the Corp., 900 3.W. Fifth Ave., timbers Hike Lincoln logs Portland, OR 87204. , In- without notches (they sim: clude 75¢ for postage and ply rest on each other), Or, handling. Anasnican cars costs around for automotive dd4Hi2your- $10 and a standard rule is selfers, prepared in associa- to never replace an alternator tion with Bumper to Bumper, or generator without the Canada's larges! network of regulator, auto parts CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ¢8 (TERRACE) nator for the Kitwanga Elementary-Secondary In a large sauce pot of boiling salted water place carrots. Cook for 5 minutes, Add breccoli and cauliflower: cook: for 2 minutes longer. Add zucchini; cook for $ minutes longer. Drain vegetables and place in a bowl, Combine oil, vinegar, lemon juice, salt, basil and tarragon. Pour over vegetables, Cover and refrigerate until chilled, about 2 hours, Serve as an appetizer, salad or with meat or poultry, Yield: 8 cups, 4 > a] British Columbia . = Buildings Corporation Invitation to Tender Project 0398 - Regional Correctional Centre, Prince George - Phase Ii. Sealed Tenders are invited for tha additional alterations to the Regional Correctional Centra complex, focated in * Prince George. ; Tenders will be received by British Columbia Buildings Corporation at 2275 Quinn Street, Prince George, B.C. on or before October 30, 1979 at 1:00 p.m. Tenders available at that time will be opened in public al this address. - Tander documents may be obtained on October 9, 1979 by General Contractors only trom the office of the Architect, Stuart C. Ross, 715 Victoria Avenue, Box 1804, Prince George, B.C. .V2L 4V7, upon receipt of a refundable deposit of $50.00 payable to the Corporation. Exceptinthe case of the successtul contractor, deposits will be tafunded upon satisfactary raturn of documents within +2 AN Manth of fonggr closing date. A conducted site, J} masting will be held Gelaber 24, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. on site:- Tander documents may be viewed at Amalgamated ‘Construction Association of 8.C., 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver; Pian Viewing Cenire, 3785 Myrtle Street Bumaby; Prince Gearge Construction Association, 3651- 18th Avenue, Prince George; Terrace-Kitimat Construn- tlon Association, 4931 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, and the Construction Association of Victoria 1075 Alston Street, Victoria, Bid depository for subtrades listed in the Instructions to Bidders will closa on October 26, 1979 at 3:00 p.m, at the Construction Association offices in Vancouver and Prince George. Information regarding bonding is contained in the Inttfictisfy to Bidders. The lowest or any tender will not I? Hecessarily be accepted. Enquirias may be diracted to Project Administration 387-1309; or the Projact Manager Mr. Bob Hrandle 187-5088 in Victoria or the Architact 563- 0998 In Prince George. \ . “~ — ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS | QUESNEL _ Rigaby, Lea, Barr & Co., Chartered Accountants, have vacancies In thelr Quesnel office for experienced ac- counting techniclans whose duties will Include writing up accouniing records, preparation of financial statements, preparation of Income tax returns and ail other work incidental to our client accounting service. Remuneration offered will be higher than average and will Include medical and dental plana and group In- surance os well os assistance In meeting removal expenses, All applications will be treated In strict confidence, must Include full detalls of educational qualifications and previous experience, and should be addressed to: The Stall Partner, Rigsby, Lea, Barr & Co. MS $t. Laurent Avenve, Quesnel, B.C. V2J 261 t , . My} apaleations for a FULL-TIME Home-School bl, Ideally the successful candidate will: fave successfully completed Grade 12 rie 4. be able to retete well to elementary and secondary students 4. be able to effectively communicate and cooperate with teachers, parenis, Band Education Commitiee, etc. . 5. ba able to fuifili the tasks outlined In the detalled [ob description (copy avaliable) To apply, please contact = - Mr. M. Bergsma, Director of Instruction Box 40 Terrace, B.C, V8G 4BS Phone: 635-4931 Application forms may be obtained at the Kitwanga Elem.-Sec. School, the Kitwanga Band Office or the ‘School Bosrd Office In Terrace. DRAOLINE FOR APPLICATIONS — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1979. Schooi District 92 (Nisgha) SECRETARY TREASURER TRAINEE Applications are Invited for the poaltian of Secretary | Tressurer Tralnea. Applicants must have good theoretical experience and proven administraiive exparioncs fogether with at least completion or wmaemption of one year of the R.1.A. of C.G.A. Applicants will commence employment at Terrace flow of ihe board and mvat be willing to relocate to New Alyaash when required to dosoby the board, Written applications with supporting documents should be sent to: Mr. John G, McMynn CA. Secretary Treasurer School District No. #2 (Nghe) 4540 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, AC VéG 1Pa Closing date for applications Is October 15, 1979, { .