OD EE EEE EP ate Fee a _- inclidies stove, :washer and “dryer, : THRE . $275 per month. Phone 635. ‘Bachelor, - Sultes,’ _ Avallalbe imivedlatoly.: | | Fridge and . stove’ : Included. : au "ONE. BEDROOM & 2 BEDROOM: baiethent ‘guites:.Eridge: and: ‘stove. “BE. OOM... ‘duplex - es.dishwasher, fridge” “‘Dewntown area, Phone 635- 9387 ater, 6pm available ~ Marsh Stes os - . * (pIOdian) One: “BEDROOM: capt. ‘tn ’ older duplex. Rent $275 per. ‘month... One=- black: from . swimming: ‘pool: ‘Phone 63.’ ‘BEDROOM. ‘af reduced ‘rates. .Avaltabla now Is 2713 and "S715, Hall Street in Terrace. Phone Kitimat 632- | 627 and ask tor Joeor leave | : your. “num ame and phone my . ~ (pi5-2teb) 1 BEDROOM ‘unit In. . Thernhiit:: ‘Stove 8. fridga ; vailable ‘Feb. 1-. “pa ate) POR: RENT 2 bedroom * -fraiiir.cTimberiand Tr, Ch . $387Stomonth. ': References. - -No* pets, tain THRE “Staiodi house, includes. ‘washer, °. dryer, fridge - and”: stove, ° ‘and. dIsKieRHEr! $550 pe¥ month: Pron days 638-1131. {ask for: Lee) Fyeninos 635-4075. | ans twl0-efe) “townhouse, © located. “A” ; (pS-0}an| $. ‘BEDROOM | HOME Partlallyfinished ‘ basement, garden area, greenhouse; near schools and churches. Asking $72,000... View at. 4810 Scott Aye. Phone”. 635-2820-: between . Fam - épm. or _ S937 avenings.: ~ (acct vofeb). MOST. ‘gardén' area, [ $ELL~ Conddminium. Asking price "$34,500 OBO. Drive by 7-4717 Walsh or phone 438-1498, for. Sppointment to view. | ° ; wh Apa -2oteb) . 5 BEDROOM. ‘home on acre.on Skeena St. Sauna, barn... 2 fireplaces, $90,000 O80: Phone 435. 248 afte 5pm... LD . -ApS-S0jan) ‘ae rig) : ‘required,,: - . - Agathe inmate. Call’. . SHENG: ¢ : Be. ‘BED-ROOM = centrally References in a i required. Phone 635. My “) 5. View at S.K.B.: Auto anne ‘provide * billions * of ‘dollars’; for: junto Dams 2 MBs roi : “said ‘anid =: ae ' poliey >of” . relying on the: ‘private sattor’ - fo create’ Jobe now. ‘that the” ‘But he sai Phe tpt oD ‘help the’ ‘unemployed, Pa “Maybe ‘they are going to: “pave us. from the’ holocqust ~ instead: oF ‘ elying- Us ° economi¢: McDermatt said, referring’. to.) Prime} M - ‘Trudeau’ 8 peac _ However, McDermott’ 8 call for more job programs was, at odds with business. R-RENT— 1700 -sq, fh. unit th Ph Kalum St. $700 per - GacctOlan-tin) coop ‘OPPORTUNITY. Small ‘traller: court. --10 ‘pads &! 6. rental ‘frallers: “Included. “» Full ‘Occupancy. . Room: for ‘expansion. location, Alnconve.“.. $25,932, Asking. “Brice: 0.000; Phone ce 5. Iteb) “Northwestern - B.C. “econ. ‘In shcpping mall. " SOCAL RESTAURANT ‘for: sale. - Includes - ‘I equipment and fixtures, “4 Open: to. offers. Phone uma ~ prio ty”. * timiatie. that” Lalonde; will. “recovery,'**- ° ; told move than 600 mostly : hostile enekte Sunda “warehouse In Motz Plaza, - ‘INVESTMENT. Convenient conn ’ Gross Annual 8 pERATING PET STORE on |. _ 638-O148. ask for Mr. - Roberison. ‘ Ly laces-steb),| 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury II P.S.,P.B:, auto. $200. Phone & 2516. . . (sittin) | REPOSSESION. . .For sale.198) Renault R- ’ Salvage; 3690 Duhan Rd. ‘| Please forward sealed’ bids “to: Offer 100 c-o "BECCA. Box + Terrace, ‘B.C. VaG 4Vi. an FOR’ SALE— 1979. % ‘jon Dodge Pickup. New motor . and: paint. sob. $3600: OBO,. - SB-1N6, - ; oe * (stf} 1065,. | 3 BébROOM home located on, quiat ‘street. 1056 aq. fH. attached garage, close to schools and hospital; Treed. tot. Assumable mortgage. . Approx. $40,000. ‘Asking $49,900, hone 635- 7050 after 4pm. - bedroom. -house —on- fully. : landscaped fenced {ot,.Close * fo town: and schools; Fruit: fread, garden, greenhdite! Asking ‘oom, asi, wo sth \ Pan LOT fla, 0 Hawthorne Ave. Thorphetghis Subdivision, Phase 3. Oniy $14,000. Phone, Dave at 435-3276. ~ * . ~ (pt0.} OF) Shipper NOTICE ‘the undersigned carrier. hen made application ;to | Increase rates-end charges * In bls filed tariffs, , Subject to consent by tha” Motor Carrier Commission, oboxtid rates Wil become, on: ‘or. _ alter Fat dary a7, vad, froposed rates may be ‘axamirad at the offices of the’ undersigned carrter. Carrler Branch, 4240. Manor Street, ‘Burraby, B.C., V5G. 3X5, up to February 10; 1984: Hal. H. WilHlamson, Ine. Tarrlff Agent for Caravin Moving @ & » Storage L - 3 Doc's Caraga. - as Storage Co. Lid, . 12). (aeel-30land. OSLO (AP)., “Be: paid: like: ~ tensive ; - investigation bm ‘ “Lalonde ito: “show. new, ways’. “under way to determainé how : vo tacoma wapk: humuch damage “Yoaréer * peaple, wlio acco plomat Treholt,” the © _ Canadian: Manufac- “turers Association, “That' 8 ‘the , eWay to, Spend ‘money,’ Father: than’ an: ‘artifiglal 7 1 props," we Sany ‘Hughes, president of ree ‘the ‘Canadian Chamber‘ of.” meres said he would ” . like to see Lalonde continue. - with’ his promise to reduce the. federal. deficit; Hughes: ‘the: ~ Sele. drive WINNIPEG (CP) — Andy. Anstett, minister respon- sible ‘for the Manitoba government’s. French-la-_ nguage rights legislation, proposal, : Anslett _aaild: the New’: : Democratic “Party. govern- ~ ment believes’: the’ plan’ ig. fair, despite « ‘Widespread | French-language | services Province ot Ministry of: ” British Columbie . NOTICE TO . oo ‘CONTRACTORS ©; Sealed tenders for the . Dease Lake alr tanker hase pan “local “fime) -on February: "23, 1984. and _ bpened, In: publle at. that “times 224 Plavis specifications, may. be‘: viewed. “after - January 25, 1984 at: - Amalgamated He : Construction. Association, "2675 Oak. Sti, Vancouver. ‘V6H -'2K3. “Amalgamated | Construction .- Assoclation;. ' 7730 Edmond St., Burnaby VIN. 1Be. Construction Plan Services, : 3785 = Myrtle ‘Street; Burnaby V5C 4E7. . Northern.6.C. Construction . ‘Association, 3851-18th Ave., Prince. George V2N° BI. BulkleyValley-Lakes .. District Construction Assoclation,: P.O. Box 2258,: Smithers V0J 2N0; Terrace- _ KitimatConstruciion Association, 4931 Kath Road, Terrace. V9G 1K7. | Prince Rupert Construction ~ Association, 739-2nd Avenye - West,. Prince | Rupert. vad 1H4. Fort’ St. John ‘Construetion °° *ASsociation, - P.O. Box 6907, Fart St, John Vid. 413... Dawson: Creek Construction Association, 1130-102nd' -Ave,, Dawson Creek V1G 261. Fort Nelson Consiruction Association, _Fiox 1594, Fort Nelson, VOC” 1Ro, * Pians may ba viewed alid- or obtalned .after January” » 1984.fromi-. | -Reglonal Manager, - , ‘Ministry of Farasis, Prince .: Rupert Reglon, 3726 Alfred - St.. Smithers*:Vol 2No,” Technical Services Branch, . ‘AInistry of Forests, 1061: Fort Street, Victoria VeWw. - 3E7, - District Manager; Cassiar. Forest District, Ministry: of. rests, General Delivery, Highway 37, Déase Lake VOL 1L0;: ' All Inquiries .. should. be” | ‘dha Technical © made to: Services: : “Branch, 307-1764, 1 As deposit of. $50 | required,” Wich will be "refunded... al the unsuccerstul_ ‘bidder. upon ‘phone; ae ot ‘ return.. of. the, Plane. and. spadificktions . . Im: ‘geod: | condition; within 2 Gays: of! award of fender, .~ Tenders “must. be: made - subject to the conditions ef fender: and submitted en the . forms and. in the envelope - supplied eo No fender shall -be considered - having — any ‘qualifylig: ‘clauses "' ~ whatsoever and the lowest or, any ily bet wilt | not necess rily accepted, -: Deputy Minister Vietoris, Be. " Files 571. 76\4-20 Gi. {accl. 30140) ree udgel insludes large make-" work’. Projects - (or: otk ' @ souidly based: dnvestments," "said - ~ Roy. ‘Phillips, president: of. “ ‘‘aaid getting . , Carried away ‘with: ‘election | Sepals “would: “only . ins” . but. ‘suggested : be’: ‘financed: : programs: “pather - “than | through a higher deficit. ‘muiity’s. . “alias (that “massive .. ."maake-work : projects ~ ‘would: “pee":-the -return of ‘soaring. interest rates. <.. . ‘Rates could. be, held down by .. imposing. . ‘exchange controls tocurb.the flight of - Investment. - Toney. from Canada, he said. * “Rights. given’ ‘to. one" “group in: our society — as long as. they are not clearly ‘out of line withthe rights .. available {o others — is-an enhancement ‘of, freedom: “all of us," Anstett told the: orderly meeting in a school. = ‘Bymnasiam. ‘:One‘man held. a. eign that: - ‘read “Anstett, realgn," ud “but.” stituents’ best interests and’: that’s what he is doing: " Anstett was a. ‘relatively : unknown back-bencher until. he was appointed to the cabinet last fall as govern- .. 7 ment house leader, wi responsibility | . Tor language proposal. . : CONFRONTS ANSTETT.. ‘He. ‘agreed to alterd: the: meetinig: after about ° 100 angry residents. of his rural: : Forests. ‘constituency of Springfield * Norway “++. on the edge of _ Winnipeg confronted ‘him Saturday . outside legislative earings on the plan, ' "I want. my name struck.’ ‘off the’ mailing list," ‘said’ Gerald Shields of Dugald. 2) admired you, but you let. me - down and I believe that if’ you withdraw ‘the - ‘whole ». __ issue you'd stand a whole ht” taller today.” : ’ os’ The. ‘legislature com- “mittee began hearing public - submissions on Bill- 115:- Friday after the govern-- ment used closure:to end.’ stalling’ “Agetics legislature ' oye Progressive: Conservative . Opposition. . ~The bill sets out the- type of ‘provincial government . services. ‘that will be ‘provided in French as well as English, A resolution to ' amend the Constitullon to. protect francophone : ‘rights. js. stil. before - ; _ legislature. Bona ARGUMENTS Diring ‘the © commiltee hearings, opinions. for .and against the plan “mirrored ‘arguments shoyted across | .the province during a series of public, : hearings. last summer, . “T's dictatorial to force J a second language .on me,’ . - Taras Lasko of St, ‘Adolphe - “said: Saturday: “We have’. - one. language, Let's atick with that. langowge.”” re " Gayle Selby of ‘Winnipeg. said the Janguage plan Is © ‘ the.1:3 Million ‘une ployed, ; in her the. SIMILAR - :and NATO. ° + A former cabinet minister ; Says it could ‘have* been - * Federal Bureau‘: unmasking. - The | former under suspicion, sald’, the .. diplomat; who was arrested: ~ - Jan. 20, had a double value a ’ to the Soviets. - oo “The really | . thing is that Treholt could tell the Russians what, the. - government was thinking” and how the Norwegian side « would react in .. given minister; ‘ha “] anonymity. "Treholt joined the Foreign ‘made him* privy to. Nor- ’ opposition to increasing » Anstett-aaid he was elected... Wegian and'NATO defence in .1981 to serve his. con- secrets, information “about “‘Sweden’s ‘foreign’: cand defence © policies -. “and “negotiations : ‘involving Norwegian: trade and the - “ Soviet- “Norwegian : “dema~ Teation line i in the Barents “Sea. ‘ “There * “Speculation in the Scan- Jdinavian news media. that during the Barents’ Seq - -negatiations; which led to an » agreement. in’ 1978° that’ sigried . “ despite regervations; Treholt was. “working both sides of ‘the table.” ‘At a news conference Friday, - “Magner . Florties, . Norway's chief. prosecutor. na whe" is” Hatidling : “the in- , , vestigation, said ‘Treholt | was" suspected of spying .even before he became ‘a : counsellor at Norway's UN mission in New Yorkin 1979, » The FBI was brought in ity _ years later and kept. Treholt . under surveillance until he left in the summer of 1983 to ‘attend the. Norwegian . Defence College. ~ During his nine months at the - college, - -Treholt. had “access to claasified in- formation | and attended > briefings in West Germany, NATO . headquarters. . Brussels, Belgium, elsewhere, : He. became chief’ of the and Forelgn Ministry's press -- office, its . second-anking _ information -post, a month . " before his arrest. | Players. ‘stabbed. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) — were. stabbed Saturday - following an‘argument that started in a local hotel and continued in the streets, | Toronto Argonaut ‘slot: “Brampton, Ont, was - reported. in, satisfactory condition in Greater ‘Niagara. Regional hospital - arrested on a ‘Soviet, ‘apy, :shouid oJimay have done. to. ‘Norway. from: _othér’ fo add: Officials have been’ mum - --@bout the case - except. Lo- -confitm that the 41-year-old: ‘ Treholl has confessed, that: hi a security risk for at Jeasl five’. “ig Years, and.. that” the US." of.” -Javestigation helped in his® - cabinet os ‘minister, who served during: ithe pertod Treholt: was. .: », Ministry in 1972: Since theh, “hé.has held- ‘positions , that. > been: Two Canadian - Football League . players” back Jan Carinci, 24, of. * part of'a plot by the federal With: stab-wounds to @ leg government to turn Canadé. | and abdomen. Former Argo into. a French-speaking “Roland Mangold, ‘now an ou you: 1 feel ‘that ‘strongly about Ii, you should pack up » your bags and, move to Quebéc,’”” abe’ told | the - committee, ~ * Others said the fingige plan doesn't go-far enough «dn protecting the righta of the. five” per cent of *Manitobana , who ‘claim * French: as thetr: first language. : Allen Kears, a ‘professor “of, political scieneg.‘at the University: of , Manitoba, said the Manitoba govern- ‘ment has watered down the ‘plan in the face of opposition from the public. “They have backed off too * often. in the face of ignorafl - hostility,” sald Kears. _ offensive’ lineman with _ Montreal Concordes, was . treated = and. Mangold * lives’ - Burlington: Ont. . ~ Police say the spun did net involve fdotball, , f ‘Robert Alderson, 28, of Hamilton is charged with poskeasion of a weapon ‘dangerous. to the public pence, Michael Peeres, 6, of * | Hamilion is charged -with aggravated ‘assault . and fon of a dangerous weapon. > Alderson was: released and mat appear in court Feb,": 'Peeres was": remanded ‘in custody for'a court appéarance today. released. in ' Pierre De Bane. . “the salmon resource, :- “: A. member of the minister's advisory we council ; the ‘board .began preparing ‘its _ : ‘defence of sports fishing more than a year ago. after the advisory council was given ‘the. task of assessing recommendations made by Peier Pearse, . fisheries policy inquiry, commissioner, VANCOUNER (CRY - ~, : More enphasis «should be placed on ‘salmon sports fishing in : .-*.. British’ Columbia ‘because it’s: the ‘one "segment. of. the troubled industry that has "the potential for growth, lhe Sports Fishing Advisory Boatd has told Fisheries Minister” ‘, he board, which says it represents more | than’ $00,000 salt water anglers, said in a - report that it ‘supports a federal govern- ment. suggestion to buy B.C. salmon fishing o boats to take them out of the industry, oe . "But it said a federal: ‘advisory. ‘board's. recommendation to buy out only 20 per cent _of the B.C; fleet would not halt declines i in \«:Ralph Shaw, board chairman, .) Sunday | the board decided on submitting a “-report to De Bane because the advisory council constantly votes against the sports fishery on aréas of conflict. The report, sent to De Bane Jan. 2t, notes that the economic impact of sports fishing dn 1082 was almost’ $120 million, roughly 80 important 7 ed Nom cE TD TOE aE MPEP CRY Arty Samer ! fishing Neet’s 45 million,’ To - Other points include: -The investment of the sports fishing fleet is approximately $1 billion, nearly double that of the commercial fleet.. . The sports fishery. Lakes only four per cent of the catch whereas the commercial iector takes 93 per cent.'The remaining five per cent .is caught by ‘the. indian food fishery, mos “Sports fishing generates. 37 per: cenit of the total employment in the Pacific flahery. “The sports. fishery . is economically viable, growing by about 39.3 per cent from 1980 to 1962, while the commercial fishery is experiencing serious financial. difficulties. program aimed at reducing the fleet by 20 ‘per cent would neither halt-the decline in the resource nor contribute to'a rebuilding of salmon stocks, It ‘said a 20-per-cent reduction applied on a pro-rata basis toa gear types would be a “travesty. wi! Among other proposals aimed at helping the foundering industry, the. federal. _ government. is currently’ considering spending . -$100 million on a ~ buy-back scheme. The $100-million option.has:been estimated at reducing | the Roel from. 2 tow per cent. said Basques claim responsibilty ‘ “situations,” said the former... MADRID (ep) The quested ' .of-a:Spanish army general Bapque separatist :group ” “BTA: has-clatmed: reapon:’. sibility for the fatal shooting outside his. home ‘Sunday, . police:said-today. An. anonymous : - ealler telephoned: aradio station in Madrid late. Sunday | and said -ETA’s oul the killing. Polite’ said ‘they were. investigating the ‘claim. — - _ Spanish Premier Felipe ‘Gonzalez was due today ‘to * political- military’ wing. had “carried i replaced as’ commander of attend . the funeral of -Li.-— Gen. Guillermo Quintana. Lacaci as’ a‘police search continued for his_killers.. Earlier, police -vestigators - said . :suapect ‘Basque. separatists had carried out the.-sub- machine-gun attack.” -- Witnesses to the slaying of Quintana, ‘67, aaid he was. ” ‘they’ fired at--by ‘two men who. ‘ah Bed the comers Car i id the: general was .. hit by ‘at least 10 bullets. The general's wife, Maria “Elena ‘Ramos, $8, ‘was shot in-the legs in, the aftack, “which occurred Sunday as. the ‘couple, walked home e from: mass at a mearby . church, WOUND EX. COLONEL Aretired colonel who was walking down the street also © was: wounded in the attack. Police. said late Sunday the killing had the earmarks -of an operation carried out, by ETA, @ group intent on. winnitig independence for northern Spain's . Basque region, ©’. Quintana, one of Spain's — highest ranking. officers, was the Madrid -regional when military governor ' the “members "of ’ "paramilitary civil. guard invaded the lower house of parliament Feb. 23,.1981, in an attempt to overthrow the’ democratic’ ~ government. Quintana ordeied ail troops under his command COLE... . PEL COKPGGE ~Attractive, spacious, extra storage roam to remain in ‘their barracks, ° receiving; meine post, * thus foiling the: ‘soup ‘ates Was «thes tempt". He had fought for Gen. - Francisco Franco, the late dictator, during the civil war of 1936-39. in’ which © | conservative and “traditional forces in Spain rose up, and overthrew the second Spanish republic. * Last July, Quintana was parliamentary democracy in 1977 and the second to die : since’! the: Soctaliats-/swept into power in-October 1962. Since its began in 1968, ° ETA has claimed ‘respon-. sibility for the deaths of at - Teast 506. people; . ‘moat of ’ them. police. or’ military © ‘officers, | Claims bias “VANCOUVER (CP) — — Record clalm-staking, activity in: British Columbia last year is proof that mining companies, investors and prspectors are anticipating higher gold and silver prices; says. the President of the BC, and Yukon | Chamber of Mines. the Madrid region without ng “promoted. ; since ‘Spain. “returned - to rote ey + The. report says ‘a federal buy-back - . . “But if higher prices don’t materialize in: ‘1984, the. ine : dustry, particularly the junior mining sectpr, will find itself. | badly overextended and many of the new claims will be . allowed to lapse without work for lack.of funding,” Robert | Cathro told the chamber's recent annual. meeting. . The price of gold is the only cruclal factor’ alfecting the | explotation side of the industry. in the short. term,’ che: ad-y ded. “*<“Cathro did not forecast a ‘price, ‘put: “sald. ‘gold: ‘at $800: (U.S.) an ounce would stimulate vigorous activity by junior companies and trigger higher trading volumes and financing efforts on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. —_ On the other hand, gold-at $300.an ounce would produce a further sharp decline because: junior ‘mining compenies would be unable to raise funds and exploration spending by - the already-squeezed major companies would be reduced, Cathro said, Meantime, he said, working mines need higher prices for lead, to. regain profitabtti Coachman A artments P Delise dipartment dialling, pidge, stove, ‘ carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, : elevator, security system, vestdinl manager. Plons manager aaytione | 638- 1268 TERRACE’S NEWEST & BEST TOO ‘Now at affordable Rates _ One- bedroom at $325°° mo.’ Two bedroom at $360" mo. . 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