LOOKING my FOR A JOB?, LOOKING FOR HELP? & 19. Help Wanted THE HERALD, Tuesday, September 6, 1977, PAGE 7 24. Situations Wanted. 49, Homes. for Sale — Gq “The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 399 Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6357 - Terrace Subscription rates: Single Copy 20 cants. —Monthly by carrier Three Dollars ($3.00), Yearly by mail in Canada $40.00. Senior Citlzens $20.00 per year. . Yearly by mail outside Canada $51.00. Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Depariment, Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash. . Classifieds due 24 hours prior to destred day of publication. $2.00 for first 20 words, %0 cents each word thereafter. No refunds on classifled ads, 1. Coming Events Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 . Lazelle Avenue. , Shrubs, etc. Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club will cammence play each Tuesday night at 7:30. Play will - be In room 4, Caledonia High School, Ail bridge players are Invited to attend. Fer part- nership or infarmation phone 635-7356. (CTF) Thornhill Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday, Thernhill Elementary School, 7:15 p.m: New members welcome from Terrace and Thornhill, Loyal Order of Moase Lodge No. 1920, Terrace, B.C. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur- sday every month at & p.m, Phone 635-6441. (ctf) Meet enete Tussdey night ' every Tuesday nigh! at 8 in the Skeana Health Unit. For more information phone 4625- 7847 or 635-3023, _ Kermode Four Wheelers Meetings 1st Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. In the meeting room at tha Sandman Inn. For further information phone 635- 3442, Meeting - Terrace 8.P.0.E. (Elks Lodge}. First and Third ‘Thursday of month. 0.0.R.P; {Ladies of the Royal Purple) = Second and Fourth Monday of Month. Terrace Contract Bridge Club will bagin bi-weekly play the first Thursday In October at the Sandman... There will be beginning, intermediate and advanced divisions. All those Interested In playing phone 638- 1304 or 635-2130. (¢-1,2,3,4,5) 14; Business Personal Webb Rofrigeration 4623 SOUCIE 435-2188 @ _ Authorized Service Depot Repairs to Refrigerators ; Freezers, Washers, Dryers, And Ranges (ctf) sotaies| E.W. Landscaping ‘Box 454, Terrace, B.C. Specializing in Lands, Trees, Compleie Tree Care - Insect & Erosion Control, Fencing & Contract Blasting 635-4993 EUGEN WOESTE (c-20,21.22 end of Sept.) "49, Help Wanted [By night a bed sofa ‘and chalr General office halp required for small office. Reasonable typing speed essential. Reply to Box 1162 the Dally Herald, stating experlence and salary @x- pected. (cif} TAX! DRIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 licence and police permit required. Contact manager Terrace Taxl - 635-2242. (ctf) Help wanted: LIBRARY AIDE required for Copper Mountain Elementary School. Duties te commence 1 Sept. 77; 4 hours per day. For appointment call Mir. B. Phillips, phone 635-7760 or 625-3034, (p-2,3) FURNITURE SPECIAL | fram, - $299.95, 5 Plece kitchen sulte - $99.95. Single dressers from - $99.95. 39” Mattress or box spring from F - $59.95, Fred‘s Furniture Ltd. 4434 Lakelsa Ave. Second Floor (ctf) 635-4931 or pick up applicatt . preference. ' Government 7 ; Bad Contession As the boat was sinking fast, the captain asked if any of the passengers knew how to pray. “I do,'’ shouted back one of the passengers. “Well, get started.” replied the captain ‘we're one shy on life belts.” POSITION VACANT - Chilo Care Worker, for Intermediate School Commencing September 7 (approximate). JOB DESCRIPTION - Working in a special education program Involving 8 teacher, ap- proximately 10 students and the child-care worker. Students range from ten to fourteen years, male and female, mose are behaviorally disturbed and disruptive in a regular classroom. Counselling of students, as well as regular contact with parents, intensive: one-to-one - relationship with child outside the classroom situation and setting up programs for the child as reinforcement for good behaviour Inside the classroom. Program Involves activities outside the classroom. QUALFICATIONS - Applicants should possess a vehicle. Should possess a great deal of persistence, patience, and have a high frustration level. HOURS OF WORK .- 35 hour- week, possibly some weekend work, ’ Afternoon and evening work primarily. ~ Applications available or send resume to: Cormnmunity Resources 4603-D Park Avenue Terrace, B.C, VEG 1V5 (c+16-4) : : SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 '* (TERRACE) Teacher's ald for Rah) aif kindergarten class (A.M.) at E.T. Kenney. Primary School. Thisis a small class for ultiple handicapped children. Experience working te ers work for four (4) hours r day. For furthern Information cal ms at 3217 73/4,5,6) Kenney. (c- *! COLERK (Persornél-Payroll)} "TERRACE $961 - $1,053 The Provincial Ministry of ' Human Resources, requires a person at Skeenaview Lodge to gather and complie Information for both payroll and staff utilization purposes; fo assist with payroll as necessary, and answer enquiries requiring knowledge of regulations, statutes, collectiva agreements etc, Preferably Secondary School Graduation, more preferably certification in bookkeeping or accounting: three years’ related experience. Isolation Allowance of $49.50 month Is also pald. Canadian citizens are given preference. | Obtain applicailons from the Government Agent, 4506 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace V8G 1P5, and return to the Public Service Commission, 1488 Fourth ‘Avenue, PRINCE GEORGE V2L 4Y2 IM- MEDIATELY. . COM- PETITION NO. 77:1251A. (c-3}. DEPUTY SHERIFF {Male-Female} TERRACE $1,261 - $1,454 The Provincial Ministry of the Attorney-General urgently’ requires a person to supervise staff and carry aut estabilshed policy related fo security of Courts, at all levels; to take custody of accused person in court, perform escort duties, handle'service.of civil process, salzures and evictlans and to have the care and control of | juries; to maintain records and Statistics. -Two years’ ex- perience as Deputy Sheriff, or equivalent, Including super. visory experience; good knowledge of Court procedure, statutes (Provincial-Federal). $49.50 fsolation Allowance Is pald. Canadian citizens are given Obtain applications from the Publle Service Commission, 1408 Fourth Ave., Prince George V2L 4¥2 or, the Agent, 4506. Lakelse Ave., Terrace V8G 1P5 and return to. PRINCE GEORGE by Septernber , 14, 1977. COMPETITION NO. THVWGA —(e-3)* ~~ ~ Will babysit in my own home, Your hours, any age. Hansen $t.in Terrace. Playroom, large garden, references. Phone 635- S771. (¢-2,3) . 33. For Sale - Misc. For Sale: 1 seat for a van. Never been used with seat belts. 1 car rack. Phone 635-2909 before Sept. 3 and 633-2442 atter Sept. 3 (p-22,1,2,3,4,) : ForSale: Washer, dryer and stove. 1 year old. Excellent candltion. Phone 635- 5771, (e-2,3) A near new 30” electric stove Harvest gold $180.00. Phone 635-3438 = (¢-2,3) 38 Wanted - Misc. Responsible and honest young person fo share expenses of three bedroom apt. Must have references, Phone 638-1250, (p- 34,5) 39. Boats & Engines 22' Relnell Cabin Cruiser sleeps six. With tandum trailer. ex- cellent condition. Loaded with extras boat house kept. Full price $13,500 or nearest offer. Ptione 635-2063 after 6 p.m. (p- 22,1,2,3,4) For Sale: 16° steel hull river boat with 40 h.p. jet drive Johnson and fralter. Phone 632- 3605 (p-22,1,2-34) 43, Rooms for Reni lidren essential. This positiont- Clinton Manor | Furnishedor unfurnished studio er 1 bedroom apartments. Security enterphane. Sauna. 635-4261 638-1032 Room for rent with kitchen and living room tacllities on the " * bench; 635-3971 (cif). 47, Homes far Rent 3 bedroom house with fridge ,and stove, wall to wall car- peting. Close to town and school, Phone 635-5485 (p-3) For Rent: Three bedroom home with fireplace. Heat and \Ight Included. Phone 638-1929 or 635-4322 (p-1,2,4,4,5) 2bedroom house forrent: With fridge and stove. For full in- formation call 435-4697 (p-3) Must Sacrifice: Comfortable 405 bedroom house on nicely land- seaped lot. dryer.. Close to school. Street. Kitimat, 8.C. (p-2,3) Includes fridge- — freeze, stove. new washer end. or - appointment to view phone 632- | 6456 collect or view af 45 Elttern - ‘or Sale: . By Owner. lreplace, ensuite plumbing, ully carpeted and. fully land-. “ Well}. Inished 3 bedroom home, caped, 635-7367 (c-3,4,5,6): © 52. Wanted to Rent Wanted fo Rent: In Terrace: Conference match which the - Riders won 26-18 before a ares 1 - 2 bedroom house. Secluded yet accessible. Reliable couple. lan Crawford — 635-6511 (Northwest College) (p- 9. 55. Property for Sale | For Sale: .5 acres with House and outbulldings. Near town, Power and well.. Call 635-7294 after 6 p.m. {p-3,4,5,6,7) 57. Automobiles 1974 Ford F250 pickup, radio, P.6., P.S., camper special, duat batteries and dual tanks Phone - 635-3438. (c-2,3) For Sale: 1972 Ford 4x4, 4 ton. . With radial tires, bullt-in radio- tape deck. offer. i p.m. and ask for Cal (et) Best reasonable ror Sate: 1971 Dodge Polara, - two dr. hard top 340 AT P.S., P.B., $1,100 Call 635-6988 after 4 “pam, (p-2,3,48 , ee 1970, Ford Custorri, ‘Fours door sedan, 302. cuble Inch, automatic. $800 or best offer. Phone 635-6235 oF 635-4328 (ctf) Transfers - Plates - Sales Tax. See Wightman & Smith - AUTOPLAN agent.- 4611 Lakelse Ave. Terrace. Open - Saturday. (ctf) 1970 Sunbeam. Arrow, 4 dr. sedan 42,000 miles. Best offer. Phone 635-7556 between 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. (¢-3-4,5,6) ©. . For Sale: 1974 .Chav’ Vega Good condition. Phone 635-3089 after 65 p.m... (p3) automatic, 4,000 miles, radio T- AS, B & M Shift klt Hurst - Shifter, Holley and much more, immaculate, $9,500 firm.. 635- 9510 after 5 p.m. (p-3,4,5,6,7) 48. Suites for Rent CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue ' Suite 113 Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna .and pool table, with security enterphone and elevator. Absolutely no pets. KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and three bedroom apart: ments. Laundry & Storage area. Near schools and[ downtown. Clean, quiet, spacious, security lock-up and patrol, 635-5224 (ctf) HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue, Sleeping roams, housekeeping units, centrally located. Fully furnished. Reasonable rates by day or week, —Non-drinkers only. Phone 635-4611. (ctf) 49. Homes for Sate FORSALE . Premium constructed -3 droom home on the bench. Finished basement with private; trance containing 2 additional bedrooms or: self contalning| renvenue suite. Priced to sell at $49,500, 635- 3944 for appoiniment to view, {ett-) Wanted: ‘Mature babysitter in Parkside School area for 2 children: ages 6 mos. and 5 . years, Hours: 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. for baby. 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. for 5 year old boy $8 per day. — Phone 638-1520 afternoons. (p- 3,4,5,6) PRIVATE SALE ON BENCH: 3 year ald 3 bedroom, full basement, carport, wall to wall carpet, beautiful qulet setting on Dairy Ave. 10 percent Royal Bank Loan with $5,000 B.C. and. Call after 5 p.m. 638-1472 (p- 1,2.) THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT “|, HASFORSALE- Item 1- 1972 Chevrolet Windaw Van, 6 Cyl, Ser Wo. .CJ5 152174875 Set Item 2- 1969 Dodge Van Ser No. 280 a08, «Cy. Hem 3 - 1973 Chevrolet 34 fon Crew Cab Pickup. Ser'No. CY . S49B 166868 Hem 4 - 1968-GMC Cab and Chassis, 6 Cy! Motor Ser No, C95 538 1101668 . ° tiem 5- 1963 GMC Tiit Cab, Cab and Chassis, 37 966 -03850437F Ve Moter . CONDITIONS FOR SALE YD As ts, 2) A certified cheque for 10 percent of the amount offered, must be enclosed. , 3) The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. 4} Offers addressed to the un- dersigned must be submitted in - a sealed envelope arid clearly ' marked, OFFER EQUIPMENT FOR SALE” will be recelved up fo 3:00 p.m. local time, Wednesday, September 21, 1977, oo Equipment may be viewed at the City Stores, Wantage Road, between 8 a.m. fill 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. G.H, Andersen, Purchasing Agent, City of Prince Rupert, 424 West 3rd Avenue; ., Prince Rupert, B.C. Vas 1L7 Py (c-6,11) an Phone 695-4561 after 6: ‘the final . seconds but ”. Saskatchewan's Bill Baker - day. where. is. , 58. Mobile Homes - For Sale: 1971 Safeway 12x80 mobile home. Fully .skirted. Located at Pine Trailer Park,’ Phone 632-3405 (p-22,1,2,3,4). a r 66. Rec. Vehicies - For Sale: 20' min! motorhome 1976 model as new $16,000 or: Phone 635.9561 (p- offars. 2,3,4,5,8) REGINA CP- Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers - waited until the fourth arter before opening up their Western Football Labor Day crowd. | ‘ It was standing room only as 22,616 fans filled Taylor ’ Field-just.16 fewer than the park’s largest-ever turnout. Goining into the final ‘quarter, Saskatchewan led 18-11, but forged ahead with a field goal and a touch- down. Winnipeg retruned: with a touchdown minutes later to make the score 23- - 18, but quarterback Ron Lancaster marched his team in six plays from the Saskarchewan 28 to enable “punter Bob Macoritti to kick a 25-yard field goal for the ‘final score of the game. - Winnipeg threatened up to on put anend to it by dum- ping Bomber quarterback Ralph Brock on the Sask- chewan 20 as he was poised to deliver to several scat- tered receivers in the Rider end zone, _ Macoritti kicked four field - .. goals including the one that -- put the game out of reach, The others were from 44, 38 and 21 yards. Joey Walters -caught.a 10-yard pass from - Lancaster and Molly McGee ran 39 yards to provide the winners with their two touchdowns. Macoritti converted both. Winnipeg got touchdowns on a 71-yard run by Richard - Crump and a 43-yard pass to Rick Koswin from Brock. Bernie Ruoff converted both 1976 Corvette, 350 cu. In. - and added a 37-yard field goal and a single on a ' missed field g from 32 yards, The win moved Saskatchewan into second . place in the WFC along with Edmonton Eskimos who won at Calgary 22-8 Mon- They trail British Columbia Lions by two points. Before the Labor Day action, Winnipeg , Saskatchewan and Ed- had been tied for second. Saskatchewan lost the services of rookie running back fRed Williams in the ing quarter with an ‘injured leg. Williams, who. accounted for two touch- downs in Saskatchewan's ‘Twitchel victory’ last week over had to be carried from the field on a stretcher. The Riders’ first-quarter field goal was set up when defensive lineman Tim Roth recovered: at the Winnipeg 20 a punt return fumbled by Brain Herosian, Less than a minute later, Winnipeg’ got its first touchdown when Crump swept around the left side of the line and ran straight downfield to pay irt. As the second quarter opened, Lancaster was in excellent field position on the Winnipeg 20, havin marched from his own 26 in 11 plays. A holding penalty Expos edge loser Mets NEW YORK AP-Tony Perez and Ellis Valentine homered as Montreal Expos defeated New York Mets 4-3 Monday and’ sent Jerry Koosinan, a 21-game winner last year, to his 18th loss of the 1977 National League baseball season. Perez opened the fourth inning with his 16th homer and the Expos added another run in the inning .on a single by Gary Cater and Larry Parrish’s double. . Koosman,8-18, walked Perez to start the sixth and Valentine hit his 21st home tun-his first since Aug. 8-to make it 4-0), The Mets cut the lead in half in the sixth against Montreal starter Wayne l, 40, who had permitted just one scratch infield hit over the first five innings, when Lenny Randle got and infield hit with two out and Lee Mazzelli homered his fourth, New Nork scored its final’ runin the seventh on a walk, wild piteh, infield out and Leo Foster's infield hit. Following Mazzilli's homer,, Bruce Boisclair singled and Steve Hen- derson doubled to chase Twitchell, Will McEnaney relieved and retired pinch hitter Mike Vail on a first- ipitch fly ball, WANTED Ambitous boys or girls to do carrier routes. Good experience and earnings for the right persons. Phone Mr. Loiselle 635-6357 The Terrace Daily Herald 95” x 36” 12 sheots only... 3.15 THE DAILY HERALD . 9212 Kalum St. Terrace REGINA 26, WINNIPEG18 Last-quarter action _ defeats Bombers and an incomplete pass to Tom Campana forced the Riders to settle for a field goal by Macoritti. Brock came right back on 11 plays to put Bombers on the Saskatchewan three- yard line but thed drive ended there on a thrd-down amble as middle backer Cleveland Vann sacked Brock as he tried to make a first down. However, Saskatchewan never recovered from the poor field podition: and Winnipeg was able to score 10-6. e Bombers didn’t keep the lead, long as less thatn two minutes later TWO HOMERS However, McEnaney walked Ron Hodges to start the seventh and was replace by Don Stanhouse. After a forceout, Stanhouse wild- pitched Joel Youngblood to second. He .advanced to third on an infield out and scored on Foster's single to deep short. .. Stanhouse then walked - Randle and Mazzelli to load the - bases but retired Boisclair on a bouncer to CAREER earres ’ wee netbeans! Lancaster fire t 10 yards to Walters in the end zone. 7 Saskatchew n gairied 116 yards along the ground while Winnip: 3 rashed-for 146. McGer netted .°117 rushing for Riders:.And Crump scape 2d 78.-yatds for Bombers. mat Steve Mazu ak cought: 10 passes for 135 vards for.the winners and Tom.--Scott nabbed the s me number for 115 yards .r Winnipeg. Saskatchewan -was heavily penalizd, losing 107 yards on nine infractions. Winnipeg drev 60 yards: on six penalties. first and went on to retdrd his sixth save. a He survived :: scare inthe ninth when second baseman Dave Cash droped Foster's pop fly with ‘wo out and Randle singi:d up the middte. But wi 1 runners on first and secer 1, Stanhouse retires Maz-elli on a grounder to e::d the game. Koosman strick out-seven in six innings best in:the. National Lea ‘ue behind Atlanta's Phil fiekro...::: tee ee industry, responsibility. CONT ACT: 4630 LAZELLE CONTACT: 463 LAZELLE TERRACE, B.C. OPPORTUNITY = PRESS. APPRENTICi: © The Terrace Daily Herald requires a..: young enthusiastic, reliable person to work towards a future in the f -inting Applicants should be mecha iicall inclined and be willing CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENT :E TERRACE, B.C. Career Opportunity The Terrace Daily Herald requi:2s an*~ enthusiastic, reliable person ta work... towards a future in advertising sales. Applicants should be neat in appee ance, haveself management abilities, enjoy meeting people and have the abi ity to generate new ideas. would be an asset. Your own transportation is necessary. Full line of company be efits. Opportunity for Advancement: CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE eres to iccept * {44 Advertising Saves : 4 Sales expeclence