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Hajime Tsubouchi, vice- resident of Nippon Kokan .K. of Japan, one of the world's three largests trading companies and a major importer of B.C. coking coal, said earlier this week in Edmonton that Japan couldn't be counted on to take a part in any new coal developments in the near future. He said that because of decline in., production of steel, his company is ‘‘left with no alternatives but to say is will not be possible for us to make any susbstanital contribution to any new, large-scale coking coal de- velopment projects in the coming two or years,’” Suspension holds up settlement PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) The British Columbia Labor Relations Board has requested written submission from both parties involved in the contract dispute between the Pulp Paper and Wood- workers of Canada and two Prince George pulp mills. The submissions concern a three-day suspension given to Mickey Finnigan, an employee of Prince George Pulp, and secretary of Local 9 of the union. Finnigan served one day of the suspension before the LRB ordered re- instated pending an in- vestigation. Several other employees Pa eheee eats} f Price reduced to 30,000 for this ito schools. Thishame has wall to wall carpeting. There Is a Separate garage with 4 workshop. Nicely landscaped With a garden area. Vendor will carry secondary finan- mcing to the right party. To am view this multiple listing No. 2862, Phone Rusty Ljungh. neat two bedroom home. Closet were suspended later and the union is trying to get them rescinded before settling a new contract. The LRB is ected to rule on the submissions sometime next week. The dispute between the ills and the union is the stumbling block to an agreement for a province- wide contract, because the industry believes itis part of an industry-wide issue and refuses to sign a master agreement unfil the dispute 18 settled. The union looks on the dispute as a local issue and is willing to conclude the master agreement before settling the local issues. EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME New wall to wall carpeting recently Instalted. Fenced, landscaped, concrete patio. Convenient to schools and arena - centrally located - 5 bedrooms, two = finished *HE HERALO, Friday, October 1 1977. PAGE 3 7 | Despite 90-day freeze _ Ferries staff goes off VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Ferries Corporation workers walked off the job at nearby Tsawwassen Thursday night even tho Labor ster Allan Williams had earlier imposed a 90-day cooling-off period in the dispute involving a_ first contract with the Crown corporation. e walkout by the B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers Union closed down the Queen of Prince Rupert which sails between Tsawwassen and north coast ports. Service between Vancouver Island and the Vancouver area continued Thursday night. Williams said he discussed the action with his cabinet Thursday afternoon and notice of the cooling-off order had been delivered to the union and the cor- poration. . . Williams had said he w appoint a spec mediator and did not expect any problems in getting both sides to comply with his order. . However, union president Shirley Mathieson said in an interview in Victoria late Thursday that the order will not stop the union from striking. “Our indications from the membership are they were angry to begin with—that’s why they gave us a 90-per- cent strike vote—and they’re even further angered now and they have no intentions of stopping strike action. Ms. Mathieson said all other vessels in the ferry fleet were to be shut down at midnight Thursday night. Mass meetings of union members were to decide today whether to return to work. Asked if this was a defiance of the government order, she said: ‘‘We are going to wait and see what e membership are going to say tomorrow morning. She said this does not necessarily mean they will be conducting an illegal strike until the meeting. “The legislation is very vague. We don’t have an exact ruling on when it becomes legal or illegal.” A spokesman said the main issue in dispute is hours of work. Here! Listed New Business's | Not listed in our 8.6. Tel Directory. K & J AUTOMOTIVES - 638-8484 VILLAGE MEATS - 638-1765 TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 Free- for ONE month courtesy of the DAILY HERALD If you wish your business phone fisted for your customers 635-6142 4648 LAKELSE AV 4 Please Call 635-6357 QUIET - SECLUDED LOCATION ON THE BENCH - Presently rented To view this 3 bedroom full basement home with graden area, landscaped, covered walkway - carport, phone Rusty or Bert for an appointment. E. 635-6142. at - r za 2 GREAT FAMILY LOCATION fireplaces, rumpus room: For sppointment phone Rusty of 4 hus Ritts TIDY STARTER HOME Compact house fer the young family with two bedrooms, steal tee wall to wail carpeting, mud room with storage and the house has bean newly decorated. Full price $28,000.00. For viewing phone WELL CONSTRUCTED igo? McConnel has 3bdmn full mebsmt 1136 sq.ft. and only Syrs Fold. All bdmmns are carpeted also living room and dining room-ensuite plumbing “4 master bedroom-attache carport-natural gas heating. mee Ovner will take a rock bottom price af $45,000. Give Bob Sheridan a call, LOCATED-WELLF Bert Lijvngh. y PRICE REDUCED On this view home, of split level design and located on a 80° lot. Some of the many excellent features In this home are three bedrooms, ensuite plumbing, fireplace, finished | rec, room and utility room. Tne attached garage Is in- sulfated. Grounds are fully landscaped. immediate possession. Orive by 4403 Birch Ave. and then call John Currie for full detalls. SPACIOUS MODERN HOME Only 3 years old, 1288 s¢.ft. with full basement, modern kitchen, nice dining room, 2 fireplaces ensulte plumbing off master bedroom, rec. room, all bedrooms, Ilving room, and dining room nicely carpeted. Located In an at- tractive area of Westview Dr. Call Bob Sheridan. -[TConvenlent te all 1 -‘Ibasement’ home has natural school Jlevels this 7200 sq.ft. full fireplace. Ensuite plumbing. 3. additlona bedrooms in basement. At- tached carport-eatra built ins. Nicely treed iot. Asking $49.000. Give Bob Sheridan a call. rock Wa oe ee CAPTIVATING VIEW 0 TERRACE AND SKEENA VALLEY 4609 Westview has 3 bedroom, full basement, 2 fireplaces, rumpus room, attached garage, kitchen Is toaded wiih cabinets and range and fridge included, hot water heating. Very private and secluded setting. Asking $45,000 and will consider offers. Give Bob Sheridan a call, SPLIT LEVEL IN TOWN Spacious home with 3 levels aatinished inctuding three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fireplace, eating area In the Hkitchen plus dining room, and a large family room and entry ; dhe ground level. The property is nicely landscaped and there is a carport. Phona Bert Liungh to view. NEAT - CLOSE TO TOWN AND SCHOOLS Attractive threa hedroo mahome with wall to wall car- Bpating, acorn fireplace, ap- proximately 110 sq. ft. with 1 bedroom, rumpus room with a wet bar, laundry room and storageon the basement laval. There Is an attached carport and the property Is land- iscaped and fenced. Contact Bert Liungh to view. 4 = Another price reduction on 3508 Thomas has now brought UNIQUELY DIFFERENT Quality constructed full bsmt home with 3 bdmns off an upper balconey which overlooks the Hving room and dining room. Modern kitchen with laundry room just a step away. Study room with patio EASY PEACEFUL - FEELING This open beam calling home is mostly finishac In cedar, has a large living room with flreplace, 3 good alized bedrooms, large rear sundeck and a full basernent with a sauna, fireplace and partlally finished recreation room. The large lot has a rear view of the Skeena Valley. Phone Rusty Ljungh for viewing. . [Just off Hwy 16 out oftown an ae pis a LOOKING FOR QUALITY@ WITH A RURAL SETTING? 1129 sq.ft. full bsmt home int Immaculate condition andy constructed with care. Very modern kitchen with built-in range andoven. 2 bathrooms, quality carpeted attached garage, 18'x24’ seperate workshop, bright, futly In: i [nredpewer to heated and wired power tools. 22ov. It's a beauty. Even a fully Insulated E cold storage room in the bsmt. Call Bob Sheridan for & detalis. doors to deck, Fireplace In living roam and bsmt has free standing fireplace In a large. carpeted rumpus room. Sundeck over carport. Twin seal windows. New listing In town on Dairy Ave. See this really different well buti: home with Bob Sheridan. tha asking price down to $37,900 for a 2 bedroom up and 2 down, Cherry and Apple freas, landscaped and close to schools. Fer further tn- formation on this MLS No. 2758 - Phone Bert or Rusty Livngh. ‘COMFORTABLE HOME - LOW TAXES Located [ust off Queensway this three bedroom home has wall to wall carpeting, franklin tlreplace, patio doors fo front sundeck, laundry area and a large eating area in the kitchen. To view Phone Rusty SPECIAL Price reduced from $25,500 to $22,500. Owner realty wants to sell as quickly as possible - 3 bedroom, full basement. To view cal! Bert Ljungh. PRICED TO SELL-ANXIOUS OWNER 3 bedrooms-full basement. sttractive fireplace, bulit-in range and oven, bullt-in china cabinet. enclosed patio at rear, 2 bedraoms, bathroom, rumpus room In basement. THE KITCHEN you ALWAYS WANTED Here It fs a kltchan with cabinets galore In this top quality full bsmt 3 > brmn home, 2 bathrooms, large carpeted ilving and dining rooms, finished rec room, large private deck, 2 car carport with storage, Lovely lot on quiet dead-end street so convenient to downtown. Give Bob Sheridan a call it's _Ljungh. Full price $32,000, priced reasonable. CTeg eas ee _ Evening Phones a ee SO Bob Sheridan’ Bert Ljungh Rusty Lyungh | Dwain! McColl _ 635-5865 . 635 - 2664 -635!- 5754 Le hess DOUBLEWIDE WITH SHOP AT BARGAIN PRICE Modern 2 bedroom Century double wide on concrete ringwall-serviced by P.U.C. water system - only slx years old and In good condition - 22'x28' shop with concrete floar - large lot - owners offer financing assistance and are only asking $21,000, Make an offer. Contact Bob Sheridan. | gAsking $64,000-give Bob Sheridan a cail. rid et cm TT cele Quiet srea off Queensway affers a3 badroom house with breeze way carport and at- tached workshop and storage area - Franklin tirepiace inside and brick barbecue outside - nicely landscaped and treed - for an appointment't to view - call Rusty Liungh 635-5754. 635 ©2978. | Nat ALAS TIS RE