Fage 14, Tha Herald, Thursday, March 24, 1981 55. PROPERTY: ‘59, > MOBILE: FOR SALE: TEN ACRES treed, large garden area, creek through property, drilled wall, water system. power, phone. A-frame houte, 32x24 wide, 20x12 side addition. Two storey. Same outbuildings. Excellent fishing, hunting. AMoun- falnous. 350,000 firm. - 56. BUSIKESS. OPPORTUNITY - FOR SALE: Here's an opportunity to start your, own business. Complete commercial gym equip- ment. 39 machines & lockers, In excellent condition. Price $18,000 or best offer. Phone 635-5361. {p20-31M) ya AUTOMOBILES 1973, CORVETTE. 350 automatic. Best offer. Phone 635-4090 evenings. - (ci0-7A) 197? T-BIRD, 302, P.S., P.B., alr conditioning. AM- | FM cassette, vinyl top. 632- 6677, ask tor Room 12. (1p3-26AA): 1976 DOBGE MONACO Station Wagon. Low mileage, P.S.. P.B., P.W. 17 yota Corolla. Good condition. Phone 635-3520. (p6-27M) 1977 TRANS AM. For bids call Rocky Simpson at 635- 261. - (¢5-26M) ‘74 FORD PINTO. V6. $2,200 or best offer. Phone 635-2175 — leave message for Marion. (ne-stfn-2-3-61)} 1978 DODGE ASPEN 2 coor. Automatic, P.S.. P.B.. low mileage. Clean and in good condition. Phone 635-7485. (c3-27M) 1974 PONTIAC Firebird. V8 auto, rusting. needs body work. $900. Phone 638-1507 before 8 p.m. (¢10-7A) 1968 CADILLAC Convertible. New palnt, iop, brakes, battery, exhaust and apholstery. Very good tondition. $4500. Phone 942. 6462. ; {p5-32M) TRUCKS 4977 DODGE PICKUP. 14 ton. 58000 km. 6 cyl, standard, canopy. Very clean. $2,300. Phone 632-7953. (p10-8A) 1976 FORD % TON with P.S., P.B., 4-speed, 16 inch wheels, "new rubber. in excellent ‘condition with near new canopy. 4 H.P. Johnson outboard with jet unit. In good condition. Phone 435- T106. (<2-27M) 1977 RED FORD pickup with 302 motor and canopy. 30,000 miles. in excetlent condition. Phone 635-7585. {p2-27M)} 1973 4 TON PICKUP 350 _ Off road cam. For more Information phone 635-2829. . (attn-22-1-01} s "Te CHEV 4x4. Heavy duty suspension package. Bucket seats. $8,000. Phone 635-921) after 6 p.m. {p10-31M) 1973 INTERNATIONAL ‘% fon. $800 OBO. Phone 635- 3643 atter 5. {c4-27M) 1972 VW VAM. 10.000 miles on new motor. Radial tires 1 plus new snow ‘tires. Asking $1,508. Phone 635-5668. (p2-27M) 1973 GMC PICKUP. Besi otter. Phone anytime. 638- 21, (stfn-18-3-81) 1973 CHEV ¥% TON pickup. $1,500 firm. Call 638-8321 atter 6 p.m. ' (nest-3-3-81} HOMES: * 1974 «8GLENDALE 3 bedroom mobile home, furnished or unfurnished with an 8x12 addition set up In local tralter court. All . skirted in. Priced to sell. Phone 635-5406 after 6 p.m. , (p4-27M) WE WOULD LIKE TO SEKL Immediately: 14x70 Manco trailer with 7x17 Expanda. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, fireplace, etc. Offers fo $38,000. Phone 635- . (c20-7a) * 2 REVENUE mobile homes. One 10’ wide, two iv wide. Can be sold separately or as package. Phone 635-3971 or 635-3511. (ctfn-2-3-81) 60 “TENDERS EUROCANPULPS . PAPER CO.LTD. KITIMAT LOGGING DIVISION Is seeking bids for STAND TENDING CONTRACTS as delalied below: CONTRACT |: Net area 61.2 hectares. Location: West of Highway 25, South of Onion ‘Lake. ' CONTRACT It: Net area 23.1 hectares. Location: East of Highway 25, South of Qnion = Lake. Viewing date will be April 2, 1981, leaving Eurecan’s Logging Shop at 9:00 a.m. For further information contact: DIVISIONAL FORESTER KITIMAT LOGGING DIVISION Box 1400 Kitimat, 8.C. yec 2H! Telephone: 632-6111, Local 227 {a3-30M) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1976 20 FT. VANGUARD minl home on a Ford chassis. 460 engine, 30,000 mites. Alr conditioning, awning. Asking $17,000. Phone 635-3430. - {p5-27M) 197? 4 FT. WESTERN camper in good condition. Complete with stove, fridge. shower. Includes hand operated boat rack on camper. Phone 635-2571. {p5-31M} 1975 GMC % TON Sierra Classic camper truck. 454-3 speed automatic plus 1978 31 ft. Coachman deluxe Sth wheel trailer. OBO. View st O-7 1885 Queensway Drive or phone 635-7694, Good con- & Gitlon, turnished. $20,000 & NOTICE OF SALE ‘Offers in a Sealed En- velope clearly Marked Sealed ‘Tender No. 4150-61- 019 will be recelved uniil noon, 22 Aprit, 1981, by Afr. R.A. Gallant, Manager - Purchases and Materials, Canadian National Railways, 20th |floor, 10004 - 104th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0K2, for the purchase and removal from Railway property of: 1. 1969 Ford Model F-502, W@ van, Serial No. FSOCC- F53580, U- tt No. CO6?2. 2.1972 .G.M.C, 12’ step van, Serial No. TPE352F 511469, Unlt No. CO72010 2. 497% Ford LT900, 20 van, fandem 7 -'e u VN72604, Unit No. CO72163. located at Terrace. Terms of sale will be FOB “as Is, where Is". Successtul bidders wilt be required to | make payment In full Im- mediately upon notifleation of acceptance of offer and prior to removal. Untts to be removed within tan (10) days of consummation of sale. Bidders to clearly Identity each unit on which they are quoting. NO LOT BIDS. Separate envelopes for each wilt NOT required. For appelntment to view, contact Mr. K. Adams, telephone; 638-8152, Terrace. Bid deposits are now required. Highest or any _QHer not necessarily ac- cepted. Bidder’s name, postal address and telephone number must be clearly printed on offer submitted. R.A. GALLANT Manager - Purchases and Materlals (al-27AA) WHEN DIO YOU LAST- Serial TOL ff Not quite from Spain but like being there are Veronica and Rick Lowrie, Teresa Lindseth, Susie Wilson and Chris Chicolne who will appear in the Terrace Figure Skating Carnival this weekend. _ from 9 - q Current | affairs ' ethics. Despite what some might think, it ls not spon- sored by the churches and has criticized them. “We like to speak to things that. concern people in- dividually — to help them cope with their grief or suffering, bring some meaning into their lives,” says Bonisteel, 50. “Our mandate is so broad — almost anything can have a religious ocertone. A program on the en- vironment, for example, reminds us of our respon- ibility to the -next generation. , “and because we've been around for so many years, maine Greer on con-— traceptives, for instance, contained some of the. saltiest language ever heard on television and Bonisteel points out the show covered homosexuality and other controversial subjects years ahead of other programs. LL CHECK UNDER THE HOOD? Dont look for this roduct pINnsaes eV {p5-31M) fim FOR SALE: 1978 11'6"' Frontier Camper. Excellent Condition. Phone 839-1996 after 6, (ctin-11-3-81) LAND TITLEACT IN THE MATTER of Certificate of Title No, 72839. | fo The Southerly 2 acres (Reterence Plen 3022) of Block 17, District Lot 260, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 1949, WHEREAS proof of loss of Certificate of Title No, 72839- { fo the sbove described land, issued in fhe names of Thomas Julseth and Im- merencia Cornelia Julseth, has been filed In this office, notice is hereby given that | shail at the expiration of two weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, lssue a Provisional Cer- Hficate of Tifla {n lieu of the said Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing, DATED at the Land Title Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., thle 18th day of March, 1981. W.G. Gandy, REGISTRAR (#2-27,31m) It's the Fresh One. The only ready- to-serve pudding made with dairy- fresh B.C. milk and cream. Snamiy PUDDING Best of all it's Dairyland BIS2-2 ONDS ” EFFECTIVE APRIL4,4964 THE RATE OF RETURN ON ALL CANADA SAVINGS BONDS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 134% PER ANNUM FOR THE 7MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 34,1961. This increases the annual return on all unmartured Canada Savings Bonds for the year which began November 1, 1980 to 42.81% —interest at the rate of 44 1/2% for _ the first 5 months and 139/4% for the remaining CANADA SERIES DATED BE 7 months. PORE 1977 SAVINGS DONDS RATE INCREASE EFFECTIVE APRIL 41,1961 (Cut out ond orach ro your Bonds). . ; Series dated before 1977 have a cash bonus payable at maturity, Holders of these Series will receive the higherrate of - return through an increase in the value of this bonus payment. The new bonus amount per §100 Bond. of each ries is as follows: Series Maturity Date Cash Bonusar Maturity 4968/59 Nov, 1, 1962 M626 4970/71 Nov, 1, 1981 $9.54 1972/73 Nov. 1, 1984 $22.76 1970/74 Nov. 1, 1965 $27.91 . 1974/75 Nov. 1, 1983 $ 4.52 1975/76 Nov. 1, 1984. * $11.78 1976/77 Nov, 1, 1985 $16.07 Bondholders who redeem these Bonds prior will not be entitled ro the cash bonus but only Io the original ferum payable, as printed on the Bond cenificates. . )Bondhelders may however continue fo cash interest coupons each yeor and be entitled to the cash bonus. fo maturity “ot the rare of 10.99% for the 1977/76 ond 1979/60 Series, 41.00% for the 4978/79 Series ond 10.94% forthe 1960/51 Series - these raies are the new a anqual yields from November4, 1980 ro maturity af Series, The new valve ot maturity. of each §4100 Compound Interest Bond is os Series Moturiry Dore Volue ot Maturity 1977/76 Nov. 1, 1966 $242.11 4978/79 © Nov. 4, 1985 $207.03 1979/80 Nov, 1,1986 $209.38 i 4980/84 Nov. 1, 4987 $206.65 Rote increase effective Apel 1, 1981. . The rate of retum for each subsequent year until the Bonds mature continues to be 101/2%. Thisrate will be reviewed at the fine the terms of the new 1961/82 Series are _ announced this Fall. . ; SERIES DATED 1977 TO 1980 INCLUSIVE For these Series the annual rates of 12.61% for the year beginning November 1, 1980.and 101/2% for each year thereafter to marurity will apply instead of the rates prinred on the Bond certificates. Each $1,000 Regular Interest Bond will $128.43 inrereston November 1, 1981 and §105.00 each November 1 thereafter fo maturity. In addition to regular annual interest at the rates sated ° above, Co Interest Bonds willeom interest ql NOTE: The 1980/84 Series of Canada Savings Bonds remains on sole until further notice. The Bonds may be purchased ar face volue plus acaued interest charged . Accrued interest charges will be at the rate of 411/:% for the months of November, 1980 to month of purchase. 2h - March, 1984 indusive and 133/4% for each subsequent month. 4 * ‘ from November 1, 1980 to the end of the