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ADESCRIP- TIONS: No charge provided naws submitted 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 condensation. Payable in advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5.50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5,50 Funerals §.50 Cards of Thanks §.50 Memorlal Notices §.50 PHONE 635-6157 Classitied Advertising Dept. GOING EVENTS The Terrace Art Association is sponsoring a Potlery Workshop, September 23 and 24 In the Terrace Arena Meeting Room, It will be for intermediate and advanced studenis and include all aspects of making pots. Hiro Urakami = from Vancouver will conduct the workshop. He wil! offer demonstrations in brush techniques, throwing, decorative methods and show sildes of Korean and Japanese pottery. Studants should be prepared to make pets and try the various techniques during the two days. To cbisin a registratlon form with further detalis call Jan MacLeod at 635-2944 or Jutie Gellner at 635-4836. TERRACE CLASSICAL BALLET SCHOOL _Barbara Nunn A.I.5.7.D. 1.5.8.) Royal Academy of Dancing Syilabi for students from 3 years of age. REGISTRATION will take place at ihe Terrace Little Theatre Building on Tuesday, Sep- tember 26 and Wednesday, September 27 from 3:30 to § p.m, and 7:3 to 9 p.m. (¢7- 26) Terrace Art Association Monthly Picture Loan Oc- fober 4, 1978 has XH new pictures far selection. Pictures out on loan should be returned to the Terrace Library Arts Room by 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. (tn} Page 12, The Herald, Friday, September 22, 1978 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October 1, 1977 Single Copy 20c By Carrier mth 3.00 By Carrier year 34.00 By Mail °© 3mith 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 OO | The Herald reserves the tight to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to defermine page location. The Herald reserves ihe right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the Herald Box Reply Service, andto repay the cusfomer the sum pald for the advertisement and box rental. Box replies on “Hold’’ Instructions not picked up within 10days of expiry of an adverilsernent wilt be destroyed uniess malting instructions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send Originals = of documents to avoid loss. All claims. of errors In advertisements must be received by fhe publisher within 30 days after the first publication. It is agreed by the ad- vertiser requesting space that the liability of the Herald in the event of failure ta publish an advertisement or In the event of an error appearing In the ad- verilsement as published shall be limited to the amaunt pald by the ad- vertiser for only one in- correct Insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the In- correct or omitted Item only, and that there shall be no llabllity to any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising, Advertisements | must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any ad- vertising that discriminates against any person because of his race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry ‘or place af orlgin, of because his age Is between 44 and 65 years, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved. The Kitimat Museum shows during August and Sep- tember with the permission of our Provinctal Museum a special exhibit on Indian Rock Carvings and Pain- tings. We display as well Eskimo Stone Prints from the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The Museum is open from 12 - 5 except Sundays and in September except Sundays and Mondays. Pregnant and in need of Support? Call for help from Right-to- Life promoters: Lisa at 635-3164 Carol at 635-5134 Janna at 635-4503 A Heather-Tartan Soclety Is belng formed with the In- 4eresi of promoting Scottish cultural interest and events. Interesied persons should contact Eleanor Halley at 635-2456 as sadn as possible. WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop. ‘for the Handicapped ore looking for donations of any old, broken or used pleces of furniture, also any discarded weed products we could use for recycling or renovating. Call us at 635-2236 between da.m. and 3p.m., we will try. te make arrangements for: plekup, Legion Ladies Aux. Annual Snowflake Bazaar Saturday, October 28.2 - 4p.m, Arena Banquet Room. Dance to fallow. Time:.9- 1 a.m. Music - Ron Swan. Midnight munchies. Price $18 per couple. Watchers moeting held every Tuesday at? on. at the Kriex United Church Hall, #07 carele Avenue. Oe You Feal You Have A Drinking Problem? - ' There Ishelp Available! Phone 635-5636 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings: Mon.: 8: 30 p.m: Church Thurs. or Sat. 8:30p.m. Mills Memorlal Hospital. Sun. Breaktast Meeting 10:00 to noon. Lakelse Hotel United Skeana 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 Cenire 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 cansent 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 Iniervals for expectant parents. Phone the Healih Unit for detalis and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care in the home for those who need it on referral from thelr family doctor. | Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE. “For 4year old children. Held. on third Moncay of every, month. Developmental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone foi appointment. 4 PRENATAL BREATHING: & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday _ af- fernoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. V.D. CLINIC - Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appointment, SANITATION . The public health inspectors are now situated in Eby Street. They will be pleased fo 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: . . LONG TERM CARE Office at No.205-4721 Lazelle Ave. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and planning far those eligible for Lang Term Care. AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 205-4721 Lazelle. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and guidance for vocatlonal and social rehabilitation dene by consultant, ° : 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 siudents and include all aspecis of making pots. Hiro Urakami from Van- couver will conduct the workshop. He will offer demonstrations In brush techniques, throwing, decorative methods and show sildes of Korean and Japanese .pot- tery. Students should be prepared to make pots and try the varlous techniques during the two days. Toobtaina registration form with further details call Jan MacLeod at 635-2964 or Julie Gelfner at 635-6834. Fall registration for aquatic recreation program sfaris Saturday, Sept. 16 from 12 16 4pm. ai ihe Arena Banquet Room. Phone 638-1174, Rape Relief Abortion Councelling & Crisis Line for Women 638-0348 INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at Bin the Skeena Health Unit. For more information phone (1-6.....635-3747 or. 695-3023, “The SKEENA CENTRE Skeena Centre offers to the Senior Citizens of the Terrace and Thernhill area the following services - Activity Centre for han- dicrafts Day Care for working people . Drop-in for companionship _ & coffee, ~ Monday thru Friday 6-4, Transportation avaltable. Contact Skeenaview Lodge 635-2265 ‘Learn to Fiy. Join Alr Cadets, Terrace Squadron is accepting applications for September. If yau enjoy or think you would enjoy flying, rifle range, outdoor ac- tivitles and are between 13-18 years of age, please call: Mike Smith at 635-5036 or Bev Tasa at 635-7598 GARAGE SALE 4729 AAcConnell Ave. (bet. ween Sparks & Eby), Saturday, Sept. 23rd. 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. ~ Furniture Household items, hockey equipmeni, toys and clothing, T.W.0. (n¢3-22) The city of Terrace, Recreailon Department,. Is now affering your children a chance ta learn a bit of Spanish and French culture. & language. This: program of fun & learalng will be given by, French speaking persons from Quebec & Spanish speaking persons. from £1 Salvador, participants of - Canada World Youth. It will vocabulary, songs, games and cooking. Children from ages 8 - 10 (Spanish), and =. 10-19 (French) can enter this three week program. (tan. | sisting of nine sessions}. For furiher Information and registration call 638-1174 Oh, fy! the way... if’s free. Include basic.’ alphabet & numbers as well as cultural - Order” of her Royal ‘Purple wilt hold a Novelty Sale-and Tea on Saturday, November 18 from 1-4 p.m. at the Elks Hall, (ne fn} The Terrace Contract Bridge Club will begin its fall season on October 11. Anyone, wishing to join the ¢lub- or requiring further Infa, please call 638-1304, (nc4-22)) 0. . 7 Friday Sepi. 22 at 7 p.m. the | Swimming Poot will be re- opened, Late Aquatic Program registration will be held on Sat. 23 from 12-2 p.m, at the: Arena Banquet Rm. my Dog Obedience, beginners and advanced. Sept. 24, 1 p.m,; Thornhill Community Centre, $15 per dog, Proceeds for S.P.C.A. In- siructor Nancy Clay. Phone 635-2750, (p3-22) The Terrace Art Association ls Sponsoring an exhibit of all paintings by Vancouver artist Don Portelance. The exhibit ts on display in the Terrace Public Library Arts . Room Sept. 13-29. Gallery is open dyring library hours, Catholic League will be holding their Bazaar on November 4 at Veritas Hall. The previous date of October 28 has been cancelied not fo interfere with another Bazaar, Everyone will be welcome at Zpm. fo 4 p.m. ' Come to the Terrace Singles Dance. Sai. Sept. 23 at 9 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 4917 Lazelle. Good music, refreshments and coffee. For more information phone Bob 635-9649, Peggy 638-7093, Marorel 635-9349. (ncd-22) DEVELOPMENT MOVIES AND DISCUSSION: Dependency by Design examines the external origins of Latin American underdevelopment, and Puerto Rico: Paradise In- vaded Is a case study of economic, social and cultural Imperialism. Sponsored by Canada World Youth.E! Salvador Ex. change, at the Terrace Little Theatre on Kalum St., Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. No admission charge. Refreshments and a discussion. Call 638-1215 for more information. Herald classifieds _ “RUPERT | SALVAGE LYD.: . We buy copper, brass alt Women’s: grandfather, September 23, 1977. When family ties are broken And Joved ones have to part Ht leaves 8 wound that never heals - And also a broken heart. ‘But ‘looking: back are memorles Upon the path we've trod We bless the years we had And leave the rest to God. So dearly loved, and sadiy -° missed by his loving wife, Esther, and son Robert, daughter Wendy, daughters Marsha and Sharie. 1.14, BUSINESS PERSONAL ABLE ELECTRICLTO. Electrical and Refrigeration ~ ‘House wiring. 635-5676 (ett) CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS PRE-KAST © For Immediate delivery Septic System Specialists “Insist on the Best" PHONE 635-3999 “SCHMITTYS EXCAVAT! NG GENERAL CARPENTRY... NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL ~ ADDITIONS, SIDING RENOVATIONS CEMENT WORK, PAINTING. | ‘Phone after 6: * 635-4074" - gran-. . GEMINI EXCAVATING tTo.- (Wes Andrews) ‘Backhoe Work - et Hourly & Corifract - 635-3479 anytime (AJ12) - GOLDEN RULE ’ Odd fobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3234 Kalum ry THE HOBBY HUT - Ceramic . supplies . and Gréeenware, alr brushing _avallable’- custom firing. _ 3936 McNell St, 635.9393 DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP — Reconditioned bikes and repairs. Reasonable rates. ; 931 Queensway "Or, | STEEL & metals and batteries. Location « Seal Cove Open til 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Phone 624-5438 9.) HELP WANTED” ” CLERK-TYPIST Pleasant working conditions. Chance for advancement. ‘Good salary. All employee baneflis. 4 day workweek. Steady employment, Must be experienced typist and experienced on dictaphone and able to handle clerical work. Apply to |AC-Niagara, - 4639 ~Lazelle. 435-6391, Needed: Avon represen- tatives in the following areas: Sunny Hill Traiter Park, Woodland Helghts, Skeena School. Phone 435-2517, (ctf). ' POSITION AVAILABLE MORGUE TECHNICIAN- STOREKEEPER Hours of Work: 37/2 hours per week Salary: Starting $6.62 per hour ; . Benefits: As per H.E.U. Collective Agreement Applications: Apply in writing before Seplember 29, 1976, to: Mills Memorial Hospital Personnel Department 4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, B.C, VEG 2¥6 20,21.22,27,28,29) (cé- PIZZA HUT Pizza Hut requires full and part time waiters and waitresses, bus person and cooks for evening and weekend night shifts. Must be mature, pleasant, rellable and have own = tran- Sportation. Wages based upon experience. Apply In parson only. (€3-26) 24. SITUATIONS ’ WANTED Will babysit In my own home at Copperside Estates, § days a week. 638-1484. (p10- 2act.) ' 32. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES © For Sale: 1976 750-4 Honda. _ Excellent condition. With : @xteas. Open to offers. Phone 635-4659 after S$ p.m. (p2-22) For Sate: 1978 Canam 250 dirt bike.- Phone 635-2471. {p5-22) 33. FOR SALE MISC. and wood 5 For Sale: oil burning stove with stand and fank. 635-5966, (p3-22) For Sale: 450 4.P. 60 A.M, equatorial refractor telescope. 60 MM-F9O0MM, Phone 635-4214. (¢3-22} For Sale: soft-top for a ‘73-75 Blazer. $150. 635-3939. (£3-22) For Sale: drum set, 6 pe. *: Remo Sound Master. New. * $300. Regular size Gemtop— * canopy. $200. Singer sewing. * machine - manual or elec: fric. $100. Phone 635.7448. (c2-25) . 34. FOR RENT Furnished or mane studio or 1 bedroom partments. Security lenterphane. Sauna. 635-3521 . 638-1032 ctf - w a HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue aad aieeping rooms, housekeeping units, cen- rally located. Fully furnished. © Reasonabl rates by day or week. Non- . “HELP WANTED: Earn-2 hours a day: $200 r) month commission ptus. prizes. For . details’ write. Fuller Brush, Box 108, 207 West Hastings St., Van- couver V6B 1H?, or Mr. T. Diamond, R.R, 3 Kamloops, B.C. Vac 5K1,. A qualified pre-school teacher is required for the Terrace Child Development Centre. This is a special needs pre-school, therefore preference will be given to applicants with a background in speclal needs children - psychology or a relaied field. Please submit resume to the Executive Director, Terrace Child Development Centre, 2510 South Eby Street. Terrace, BC, (5-25) AUTO MARINE Counter partsman Automotive paris. Tor 2 yrs experience preferred. Phane 635-7160. (5-27) KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One. two = and thre bedroom apartments. Laundry & storage area. Near schoofg and down, Jtewn. Clean, quiet, spacious, security toeky and patrol. Full time manager, In residence. 635-5224 (ctf). ‘Wanted to 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, req ‘Jarea, sauna and pool table with security interphon and elevator. Absalutely fno pets. (ctf) "in loving memory of a very Require experlenced partsmon tet , dear ‘husband, father and in the automotive For aot: Pet Rheseus Charles service field. Postuk, who. passed away test) parts and monkey. Very tame and Phone 635-6334. geod pet. Goad home Is a must. Offers. Phone after 3:15, 635-9288, (p3-26) 8 WanTED Mi Misc. te Wanted: 2 pr. boys skates. 1 size 2 bays and size 7 and used stroller. 638-1252. {c1- 22} Spot CASH for used fur- niture, household items, dguns ete, 1 . Queensway Trading 3215 Kalum St... 638-1613 cttm&f + Horse Traller, 635-3939.. {c3-22) - Wanted ta Buy: Old toy iralns In wide gauge. Lionel, Hornby, ete. lf you want to sell them, give me maker’s ‘name and any names or numbers on the cars and engines. Hf you write me please give me your asking price and your phone number, | pay the postage for anything | buy. Dr. J.A. Folkins, 925 West Georgla, Vancouver VéC IR5.. (¢22,29, 3) . 39. , .) MARINE . For Sale: 40’ displacement -boat still In buliding stage. . Holl ready for fiberglassing. diesel mator, shaft. prop. bearings, coollng system. Can be finished where It is: $9,000, 695-6700, (p5-27) , 41. MACHINERY ~ FO R. $ ALE 1970 D&C Angle dozer. Serial number 9951405. Direct drive. Contact D. Allen. 635- 9151, Room 349 after 8 p.m, (pd-19,20,21,22) John Deere 1974 540. Rebulld engine. 250 hours. 4 new chains. Everything In first. _. class condition. Phone 635- (6873, (p222) 7 For Sale: One 7: HP Boiens snowblower, 28 Inch scoup, Call 635- 2614 before 8: a.m, ri « ONES. BR RENT House for Rent: :1 bedroom “furnished home In Thorahill, 49. HOMES _ [1 / FOR SALE For Sate: a beautiful 1376 sq. ft. home ready for you to occupy. Wal! to wall carpet, 2 floor to calling flreplaces, 24 bathrooms, fully land- scaped. 600 sq. fl. workshop adjacent to house. carport: - 635-5775. (3-25) Located at 4738 Loen Ave., . Terrace. Phone 635-2844. (c8- 25) so i) Situated on Pohte Ave. Cozy starter or retiremant home with extra lot. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrdom tlving room with silding glass door to rear patio,.dining area In kitchen and porch with taundry . facilities. 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 lot. Both are priced to sell as a package for $26,000. Firm. Call 635-2370 for: prciniment to view, (p23-298) Wo "1 $49,500. Phone 635-5343, " Small . cabin, 1172 sq. fi. F.B. home. Conveniently located. 3 bdrm. up and 3 finished reoms and bathroom In basement. Assumabie 10 percent mortgage. ane furnished for sale. Phare after 5 p.m. at 635-6452, (per 28) 5 bdrm. havse. Fireplace, =: rec room & patlo. Fenced in yard. 3a yrs. old. On 4440 Walsh. Dishwasher. 615-2667. (c5- 22,25,26,27, 28% .§ ACRES with small house on the bench. Price £45,000. . Phone 635-445.. .1P. & F- / 52, WANTE) TOR i: house, traller or apartment. Phone 635-4913. {p4-27) We are looking for atwoor . three bdrm. house fo rentfor . or Oct. | Doesn't have to be in jown. * at 635-6707, the end of Sept. Call anytime (c12.29) Maturerellable couple with 2 : children wish to rent a Zor] bdrm. home in town, Contact -- D. Thomas 635-7134 (office) - Born again Christian seeking --° room and board with same. ~ Phone 635-7953, ask for Ted -: or leave message. (p5-25} «=: °‘2 Require 3 bdrm. house or -:: mobile home to rent im- ~-- mediately. 635-4389 or 634. -.: 4064. Responsible party with - (tin} excellent references. Due to ilmited dormitory space of student preference, Northwest Community College students (individuals ~~ and = familles} require sultable off campus housing! = ' To assist bath landlords & © : students, the college will =: post notices of avallable accomodation. Landlords In the Terrace-Thornhill aren ~~ .who have rooms, room & -- -board, sultes, or houses to P rent may list them by calling <: 635-6511. (c9- 24,91 1 a 6,1 8,23,25,30) 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. (elf) 54. BUSINESS. PROPERTY FOR RENT IN TERRACE: * 2,000-2,500 sq. ft. of bdrm, Wanted to Rent: 3bedroom —— ” ere 4 choeerk d 4s Cc: warehouse and factory — buitding. Avaliable Im- mediately. 16° celling helght, _.” ten bays at 24’x80', two bays 1 30'x80", one bay 45’x70’, all clear span. 10,000 sq. ft. of covered storage, heating system, parking for 50 cars In front of bullding water and 2 acres of yard space in. rear. 5,000 sq. ft. presently set up for a building supply :: store now closing down. For more struction Ltd. Nights #635- 3231, days 635-7124. (1-22) You are cordially 20th at 7:30 P.M. E Open House 78 CALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL parent’s meeting on Wednesday, September - Parents will be given the opportunity to s fravel through their child’s first semester m invited to attend a + timetable. Course content evaluation and rH m other pertinent information will discussed with the ® gym for introductory m7 m 9:30 - coffee Please note the following itinerary. 7:30 - €:00 P.M. - parents assemble in the 8:00 - 9:30 - ‘classes’ be & individual teachers. m | a rl remarks a a ! | f Information contact - the owner at Madig Con- -: tf bone '