MOBILE. “HOMES MUST SELL 1973 Nor. waslern trailer (12 foot x 50 foot) .2 bedroom. Fully furnished with washer & dryer. Includes additional room (9 fect « 12 test): & eoyared porch. Located on private: tend In. Therahiil. _ Must be seen fo. be: ap- 59. preciated. Reasonable offer. [@ =p i STAND TENDING CONTRACTS following stand tending accepted, Phone 635.3497.,contract(s) will be received - et bythe Regional Menoger, | _ Ministry of Forests, Prince days, 638-1995 svenings.” (Citn-13-6-79). Weill Kept 1970 12x60 Mobile Home: 10x24 addition, acorn F.P; & Veranda, 310,500.00 Skirted & set up in trailer park, Call after 4 p.m, 693- 1072, (CHn-01:08-79) ; For Sate: 22x52 Gendall Vista Villa. Fully furntahed, ast up In local tralier park: Phone 616-1044. . (ctfin-23-4. +.) . 1974 12x68 Deluxe Diplamat. Fully furnished, 2 bedroom, bullt In Chine cabinet. Imitation fireplace. Installed _In tratler park. Phone 635. (‘2318 or 630-8429 after 6 p.m. (CS-18June) * For Sale: 12x36 mobile home and full (ength addition on acre. 2 bdrms., dining rm. L.R. with fireplace, Frult: trees, barry bushes, garden, landscaped, Offers. 635-2271 after 5 p.m. (atf-tin) 3 bedroom dovblewide for sale, On large treed lat. Fireplace, 2 baths, on water . syatem, aleo large workshop. Phone 615-4244, (P20-3July) 61. PROPERTY ~ WANTED. ‘Wanted to buy acerage in Alice Arm-Kitsalt area, Apply at Box 1212 cara of Terrace Heraid.. (FP 10- 2sJune) | 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES. 1978 Okanogan Van cover- sion with all accessories. Under warranty. View at Aluminum City: Lodge Ir Kitimat, For further In formation call Kemano 6 5899. (C10-19June) ; 20 foot Frontler min! motor homeon GMC chasatc. 12,000 miles. 400 cv. In. engine. Auto, with tollet and shower, away tridge, 4 bumner shove with oven, furnace, Kot water heater, All in” exc, cendiHon. Phone 632-5322, te3-20) - Moving — Must Sell by June grth, 1974 - 19 ft. Prowler Travel Trailer. Came to No, a Timberland Trailer Park to Miew. $5,000 OBO. (p5-22) 1971 Skylark 19V2 foot travel traller. Fully self contalned with showar & many extra‘s.. Good condition & clean throughout. Must be seen fo be appreciated. Phone 635- 2 atter § p.m, (Cé-20lune) Why Rant? Completely camperized, new angina & tires. Sleeps five. - ust beenseen. Phone 635- ‘sama, (C10-26June} wr? Ford F-150 traller special, complete with canopy. Light green (white ) 44 cu, In. motor. Auto trans, P.S.. P.B, Gual tenks, Stes beited radials. Alr conditioning. Renger Deluxe package. $5400.00. Phone 638-1497. (C1-13Jurie) 1977 Skylark Camper, 11Va foot. Fully equiped. - 1974 Ford 1 ton Super Camper Spacial, Like new. Will sell camper separately. Phone 635-2027, (P7-16June} WF toot Tandem trailer. Stove, oven, fridge, tollet, shower, Many extras. For appointment to view phone 690-1378 after § p.m. (CS Wwaune) 1 wvestock 2 registered quarter horses. Palomino yeariings, one filly andone gelding by PETERS Lucky out cy PAMA Exc, show prospects. For more’ in- formation call Birch Haven Ranch. 635-5288, (c5-22) For sale rare red poodie puppies. Phone 695-4069, (C5- fOJune) 71. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1975 International dump truck. &71-N 16 speed. 2600 hours. Phone 357-4464 anytime, (C-19Jure) atin BUYING? ‘SELLING Use Classifieds ‘contract ls Rupert, 6.C.. on the dates shown below. - ' 1. Contract $T103116-16 J5 Located Goat Creek Ranger District Terrace Number of Hectares 7 Viewing date June 27th 1979, leaving Ranger stallon.at 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this mandatory. Deadline for receipt. ¢ ‘tenders [1:30 p.m. July 4th - 1979. 2, Contract ST1031-10-18J5 Located Camp Creek Ranger District Terrace Number of Hectaras 25 View!ng date June 27th 1977, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the stand fending site prior to sub: mitting = tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadiine for receipt of tencera Ia 13:30 pom. July Vth 3, Contract $T1031-10-19 JS Located Treston Block C€ Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 5.5 Viewing date June 27th 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 am. . NOTE: Viewing of-the stand. tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract ls mandetory. Deallne for receipt of te- dere Is 1:30 -p.m,. July 4th 1979, he gota! Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelope euppiled which, The Herald, Monday, June 18, 1979, Page ¢ _ Japanese runner Wins | Manitoba marathon WINNIFEG (CP). = Wataru Sakamoto of Japan wou the first Manitoba Marathon on Sakamoto finished the with particulars, may be Course obtalned from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager,- Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 6.C. The lowest or any tender will not. necessarily be ac- cepted. (AT-26June) ot “BRUSSELS (CP) = nada won four events and acédl second: over-all’ ina wookend fourcounity women's track and fi meet with Finland, the. Netherlands and. Belgium. Finland won the com- petition with 160 points fo nada's 146, Belgium was third with 186 and the Netherlands had 108. Lueette Moreau of Mon. treal wae Canada’s out- atanding Individual per- former with gold medal’s In Saturday's discus and Sunday's shot put, The other Canadian winners were Jill Roas of. London, in the pen-. tathalon and Shauna er KICKER MAKES A DEAL x CAlaany, | (or? ho er ‘all, w fhe’ Calgary, Stampeders mpeders “amt nae , hase to contract rerms with the ‘National Football League’s Denver Broncos, ‘ The contract is for one and McFall race in two hours 17 mimates and 31.8 seconds, about of seconds ahead of Kateum! Takeshima, also of Japan. . Goran H of was third {n 9:18:90.1, Jonn Stanley of Australia was fourth and Dick Beardesley of Minnesota fifth. - Richard Bourrler of Winnipeg was the firat foe t ‘iinsiveg, Beaune al O placing 10th in 9:00:44, tee Wiles of Wiscorin sane recy ca - ‘one | ait course Ln 8:26:28. A lefty hits one In Mens Fastball in this Vance Edwards photo and was no ml i . ouqua ‘ . ot .. so 7 flowers ed Gail Volk of CS ; e Ds ! woman in the 5 ° bd pace with a tlme of 8:48.41. rwin takes it second time 5:2 | | . Oneelsaie ails Soke TOLEDO, Ohio (AP). = Irwin, who hadn't won in eventually finished the par- it all came apart onthe last © He made bogey instead Lunils finished Hale Irwin fought his way to the United States since 1977, five boo witha double bogey two holes. ” driving into the rough 2 tith Fe a fron , four-over- startedthefinalround witha that took him out of tie =, ave hehing « tree ‘Ttting a bunker, ” Lundie’ had ‘the best time per 78 Sunday in the flnal threestroke advantage over contention, Inthe rough on the 17th, put Jt Was the lith American #5 kilometres but round that secured his Tom Weiskept. |, gy "That enabled Trwin to. his second in a trap, ex. Victory of Irwin's carer, had to'itth a few Golf champlenshi with bogeya on bis first two jeaq chipped back and missed his collected f50,-000 the The wheelchair par- ‘ Deapite a finish, holes, Then came Tom ‘He appeared in command first putt. It was a double total purse of about $350 ticipanta started several Irwin, $4, who previouly Purtzer, reéling off birdies’ most of the way, taking a bogey. Pate, a former minates ahead of the other won the title in 1974, cap: on threa of the first four birdie when the opporumity wey. champlon, ‘and Player _ 6,000 racers but were given tured the tournment by two holes, the last on a putt of arose, sattling for the bogey , 08 the 18th, with South ior second Pate shot 73° no time , shots with a 72-hale total of about 50 feet. Those herolcs - when he had to, and ee African Gary Player and despite two double bogeys. ~Baxamoto was given a scat oes come, ties op meray glen ate a a Eels ae farms ae tae 7 . » SFWIn , a towithin two strokes of the Wil aulhority And pelve. oeded only another double shots back, had tds chance 02000 as be Gurned is ive Although the windy condi- lead. But, with a fiveshot lead, bogey to win it outright, of overhauling the leader, runner momen tons, the demands of the But Purtser seli-- tarily over a ralling after be course | the cuter dentructed. te bogeyed | e crowed the line but undulating greens. three holes in a row recovered quickly and demanded all of Irwin's tied to take the short-cut A d aked track concentration and skill, his around the tree and down the ONE on | n erson WI1Ins imillng ae the our collapee of mast of Rit avenue 9 te ehh grew, : . : avenue . ; challengers. He got into trouble and, NDE Ont ari O O e Bite |e interpreter a I. ; the two sald they _. e 4s » -| WINS | 110 OPC eee eae ay ; . are not used to running on @ Canadian ladieS WIN | ic | eho Sis Sie eae ee ; a when runners of Rimonton jn the 1000, Varesuver, second ts | LADIES | scan Onerio Open gol carried hin to a'wiod of abed wl bend tote MOB et ne ce 2106S and Dabble C of..]° RocHESTER, NY.) Champlonship Sunday, Mriday weht''cold,”He’ ft best marathon Moreau, whose ef- Victoria, thirding:03.3inthe: | cap) — Jane Blalock | Shooting “his- third’ con ished ‘at’ fivé-cverspur 16, bea as Wwariiat- hal forte were6S.22 metresinthe €00 metres and Angele | tesnioned a oneunder-par | secutive sub-par round to = tying him with four others in weather and the hard com discus and 15.89 metres in Taylor to Toronto, third in [9 sunday to run away take.the $15,000 tournament 12th place, , theshot, sald the train travel the 200 metres In 23.69, ~ with her fourth 1079 by three | strokes over Bob sariler mee | '. Ladies Professional Golf re. ‘and West Germany, inw Ba s medalists were Anderson three-putted Canada had finshed last, Sharon Lane of London, | dssodatlon Oke by oe once in the Shale event DENTAL ASSISTANT was hard on the athletes, = PASGNE On aoe ine dian | youngster Alice Aitsman, | ea kept the ball in play with "required ane PMEOTEADER "aR Ford; ‘Diuoia eet at |» Bimec crdsed toa 7h | Poet ee te of wah distance was concerned but, ViS!OPi, agcond in the 1,800 | bole otal of 280 with her | eontreal said bls rounds of Experience preferred but ne at least in the discus I had a third in the ip metres In r effort to pick up 68, Bt and 68 for 205 onthe neooasary few good throws that didn’t 17 65 ’ 18,000 as winner's share | PA&F-70, 6,-82l-yard course count because of fouls,”” sald on ‘ al the $100,000 event, were the beat GO his caresr, 636 2662 the 38-year-old McGill Canada placed second in | ° For Ritaman, 27, the Anderson — turmed Phone ™ University student, th relays, secondplace money of professional 18 montha ago DNS ‘Miller came from behind Assessing the tour resulta, | 99,800 more than doubled | 94 plays out of the Cedar : ' ‘to win the 3,000 metres in team manager Dave Smith | her earnings this year, | Brae course in Toronto, ' — “TI don’t want to be tled down any longer than one season,” McFall said in an interview. “That way, if I don't Ike it, I'm free to go my own way. “Besldes, if things work out welland I have a good BORON, I. can Broncos have five place Kickers In camp besides |. him, but three came out of the team’s free agent camp, a fourth is a college draft choice and veteran kicker Jim Turner may not return because of a contract earlier this spring when he couldn't come to terna with the Stampeders. The Calgary club has used neweomers Mike Me- Tague and Ed Thomas to handle the kicking chores ao far this season. * ” defen’ Ws nine minutes 12.24 seconds, Ross'a winning pentathton score was 4,014 points, Other Canadian medallsts Sunday were Franelne Gendron of Mi 66.08; Anne Mackie-Morelll of Toronto gald several. athletes hed achieved pertonal ualified for the Pan erican Games, . “To do that was our main reaton for coming to Europe," he sald, Argumentative but Enroe wins LONDON (AP) — John McEnroe argued with an sureight day Sunday bul Li y quieted down and won two matches to reach the finals of the $125,000 Queen's Club tennis tournament. __ The volatile left-hander collected another ponalty Pont a argume with the crowd before Sandy Mayer 2-6, 62, 6-4 in an all-American quarter-final match. Then in & calmer mood, he ous countryman Roscoe Tanner 6-4, 7-5 in the semi-finals. In today’s final, McEnroe, 2, vill moet Victor Pecei, improv araguayan. Pecel-..knocked out two Aer the srtaylica’ ant : J nals, an Arthur Ashe, 63, 7-6 itn the McEnroe got his. first penal miscoriduct . This ime, after ” disputing a line call, he went up to the umpire, Roy Cope Lewis, and sald: ‘I want your name, and I will see you are never on my court a in," 2 umpire supplied his name and told McEnroe he lized one new Grand being ra " Several times during tha match McEnroe shouted or signalled for spectators to atlll or alt down, er treated it all with good-humored warcaam., “Ayala in the corner “You have mistaken your ," he called across the cEnroe. “You should have been an usher.” Meroe sald inte ve Was Ww Poa to the umpire, “It happened in the heat of the moment,” he added, “But I did not deserve a ponalty point.” All penalties are to the Professional nis Council for posible disc ry action. : nroe was the top seed In tha tournament Peecl was seeded No, 14. will contend for a first prize. of $17,000. Seventh win for. Lopez SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — Danny (Little Red) Lo knocked out No. 1 cont and hometown favorite Mike Ayala’ in the 18th round Sunday to defend his World Boxing Council feather- welght championship for the seventh consecutive time, Lopes pinned the dogged decked him at 1:00 of the, round with ao left-right combination to score his 29th . knockout In 44 professional “The socond-ysar had never: finished Phighor h beste and seven had -1 than aixth. alxt! Vicki Fergon, who gave Blalock her greatest challenge before fading on the 6,300-yard course wound up alone tn third li a four-day total of The 23-year-old Fergon nearly ¢ alled " at earnings wi ' third prize, She had won 90,623 this year with her best finish a tle for ie, although she tied for in a 1077 tounament during her first year on the tour. ; poiiman shot 7 and rgon 74 w the final roun vite Blalock. Jerilyn Britz, Dot Germain and Sandra Post tled for fourth at 289, Pat Meyers claimed seventh with 290 and Sally Little eighth with 201. All of them took a run at with Moyers starting of oyers B with an eagle-3 on the first hole. However, Meyers erased herself from contention with a on the 40!-yard fate after in three birdies on the first four ‘o Punder, th African traneplant blew up on the three holes bose doubl f way gey, double bogey an bogey to Anish front nine 1-over 87 and aut of the running. Post, a former resident af Oakville, Ont., sur- vived a double bogey on No, 13 and came back with the beat round of the day, a é-under-par 09. He took home the winners’ purse of §3,000 and earned an exemption into this week's Canadian Open at Glen Abbey In Oakville, Ont. The two other exemptions went to Beauchemin, who finished at two-under-par 208, and Mike Daly of Montreal who added a final- round 63 to his rounds of 72 and 49 for 209, The top amateurs, tled at oneunder-par 200, were dentist Plerre Archambault and Graham Cooke, both of Montreal, Archambault’s closing 67 tled him with veteran Nick Weslock of Burlington, Ont., for best round of the day, while Cooke shot an even-par 70, It was Anderson's first vic- tory in a major tournament, . “Lalways knew my time ‘would come," he sald, Weslock, a veletan amateur and seven-time winner of the Ontarlo Open, opened the tournament with a 76 Friday. He shot 72 Saturday and 67 in the final round for 214, nine strokes behind Anderson. "This is ratification that “my game is still there," Weslock said, He aald “plain carelessness” on two greens cont him a possible round of First-round leader Roger pie Sore a c eesional from Manotlck, Lendahand: Keep Canada Beautiful previous BUILDING FOR RENT 5745 9q. ft. with é6¥o years on lense plus 10 year renewal option, Prefer one tenant but witl sublet. EXCELLENT LOCATION beside banks and erena In Kitimat City Centre. Rate approx. one-half of mall rent. . Contact Brian Eby at MacKenzie Furniture, 380 City centre . 632-7181 or 624-4146 624-008 Prince Rupert - Work Prince Rupert - Home| su British Columbla . = Buildings Corporation | Invitation te Tender Sealed Tenders, marked “PAVE DRIVEWAY AND PARKING LOT, COURT HOUSE, PRINCE RUPERT", will be received up to 3:00 PLM. July ¢th, 1979, and those evallable at thai time will be opened in public at 4827 Keith Avenve, Terrace, B.C. YeO 1X7. Tender documents may be abtelned at the above ed: Tenders may be viewed at Amalgamated Construction Astactation, 1474 Oak Greet, Vancouver, 6.C. 1 Bulkley Valley - Lakes District Construction Association, 4184 Railway Avenue, Smithers, B.C.) Prince Report Construction Association, Ne. 2 - 233 Third Avenue Weat, Prince Rupert, B.C.) Terrace - Kitimat Cen: struction Association, 431 Kalth Avenue, Terrace, Tenders must be fited on the forma provided, In seated, clearly marked envelopes. Enquiries may be directed to the Bulld he, K.L, Keotman, 427 Ketth Avenve, verre, B.C, ; 1K?, telephone 696-1191 or Techaleal Sorviess Manager, Mr. C.W. Welt, 2276 Quinn Street, Prines! George, ac. VIN 2X4, telephone 042-0181, Tenders also avaliable at Gevernment Agent Offies, of the alll Hours, Market Place, Prince Repert, 8.¢, ———