60. TENDERS UFFERS will be received by The Royal Canadian Legion at 4425 Leglon Ave., Terrace, B.C, until 79:00 F hours Tuesday, Novamber 14, 1978 for the purchase of ‘ the house situated af 471B —_ a" Park Ave., Terrace. This house must. . be removed fram the property » by Nov. 30, 1978. All fees, permits and Incidental costs - to be born by the successful va buyer. | ; O.A. Kalbeck: - . Chairman Development Committee (ad-8) I G6, -REGREATIONAL ‘ VEHICLES : Vanguard Camper. 8'6’* . deluxe. Completely loaded. | Priced to sellt Phone 635- : 4074, (atfn-026) BUYING? SELLING? Use HERALD CLASSIFIEDS. TAYLOR, Frank Raymond, passed away al Mills Memorial ‘Hospital Noy. 3, 1978. - Born June 19, 1922 in Carleton Corner, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. Served ae a navigator with CR.- C.A.F. overseas during World War I] after which he served as a Navigation In- structor in Winnipeg, Man., followed by Northern Search & Rescue out of Namao, Alberta. Following an honorable discharge from RCAF he remained in Ed- monton serving with Canada Post Gffice until 1971 after which he retired and moved with his family to Terrace, BC. Surviving are his wife, Annie (nee Bruce), daughter B.C. “knowledge of the daceased’s “OBITUARIES: 68. LEGAL. INFORMATION WANTED TO SETTLE: AN ESTATE FINKE: Re: Estate of JANOS PINKE otherwise known as JOHN who died ‘May 19, 1977., Last address 5008 Park Avenué, Terrace, Anyone — having family history or whereabouts of next-of-kin Is asked fo contact: PUBLIC TRUSTEE File Number: 671002 800 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. V6z 2C5 7. INDUSTRIAL - EQUIPMENT __ LOGGING TRUCKS WANTED logging trucks required for log haut from Eight Hazelton to Kitimat} Starting November 15, 7a. For further in- formation contact Wayne Webber of Metropolitan Trading at 38-8352 Evenings 635-6948 {c5-6) Carol, 33 and grandaughter, Helen, 7, of England, son Brian, 29, Vancouver; daughter Debra, 25, Terrace; son Scott, 24, Victoria; son, Kevin, 17, Terrace: sister Vala and brothers Arch and Charles L., all of Bridgetown, Nova Scotia and brother Ronald in England. Mr. Taylor was predeceased by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Taylor, four sisters and two brothers, ail of Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, ; Funeral service to be held at McKay's Funeral: Home, 4626 Davis Ave., Terrace at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1978. Ln lieu of flowers please make donations to the Canadian Cancer Fund. Mode 4 ts henipedy of MANPOWER LOPPORTUNITIES Jamal oontuat aster’ sagtigah corgi Soopepghla yt For further information on these and other job op- portunities, please contact your local Canada Em- ployment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. PROJECT MANAGER - Public education services. (Two required). PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER - Should have Masters in S.W. $1533 per month, PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS - Must be qualified with certificate. GROUP HOME RELIEF PARENTS - Must be couple to relieve regular house parents 8 days per month. $840 per couple. WOODWORK IN- STRUCTOR - Must be able to work with handicapped, $138 per week. INSTRUCTOR for RECREATION PROGRAMS - For Spring term, $5.00 to $6.00 per hour. HANDICRAFTS IN- STRUCTOR - Must be able to work with handicapped, §138 per week. PHYSICIAN - Gen. Prac. 18- 12—15-1-79. Ped., Gynecology and Obsilteric, OFFICE ASSISTANT II - 50 wpm typing, 100 wpm shorthand. $1006 per month, LOANS CLERK - 45 wpm typing. $675 per month, COPY TYPIST - 55 wpm typing. Casual. $4.004+ per hour. SALES CLERK - Footwear. Must have experience. $4,30 per haur, _ PROJECT MANAGER - For storefront food cutlelt- $180 per week. PARTSMAN - Purchasing plumbing materials. Ex- perience preferred, DOE. PARTS SALESMAN - Must have experience in auto wrecking. $800 per- month. CHINESE FOOD COOK - Must be experienced. $1000 per month. WAITERS & WAITRESSES - Several required. Full time and part time, BABYSITTERS - Several required in Terrace, Full time and part time jobs. HOUSEKEEPER - One day per week, $3.50 per hour. (Two positions). LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER - Must be mature. Reom and board. : MAINTENANCE PERSON - Janitorial and renovations. $138 per week. TURF CARE SPECIALIST - Must be experienced. Negotiable wages DOE. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $600 per month, BODY REPAIRMAN - Fully qualified with TQ. Two positions (one in Terrace and one in Port Clements). CARPENTER - Temporary - Job, Must be able to plan and implement plans. $13.00 per hour. PROJECT SUPERVISOR - Must be experienced in chain link .fencing. $13,000-14,000 per year. TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must be experienced and have air ticket. Commission ar wages. $6.00 - 9.00 per hour, COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN - Must be journeyman or heve four years experience. TASTY AND HASTY MICROWAVE BAKEDB.C. APPLES _ NEWS IN BRIEF TEHRAN(AP) — Iranian Prime Minister Jaafar SharifEmami submitted his . resignation to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi on Sunday night, authoritative sources gaid,. as mobs shouting ‘Death to the shah!” rampaged through Tehran, The sources said Sharif- Emami resigned during a meeting with the shah but it was unknown if the shah had accepted the resignation. Hundreds of tanks and ar- mored personnel carriers rolled into Tehran as rioters stormed through the capital's streets virtually unchecked. NON-BROADCAST SIGNAL Gov't won’t contr OTTAWA (CP) — Commu- . nications Minister Jeanne About 500 demonstrators forced open the gate to the British Embassy and burned down the four-storey main building’ in the downtown development. The: U.S, and Iraqi ¢mbassies in the northern part of the city also were threatened, but rioters - were driven back by soldiers ‘and tanks, Sharif-Emami, 69, was ap- pointed prime minister by the shah on Aug. 27 in an effort ta stem Moslem op- position to the government, Troop withdrawal called for OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Minister Trudeau called Sunday for an immediate withdrawal of Ungandan troops from occupied territory in northern Tan- zania, In a message sent Sunday to Tanzanian President ' Julius Nyerere, Trudeau expressed shock “at this attack by one Com- monwealth African country on another,” his office said in a statement. Trudeau said the Canadian government condemns Ugandan President Idi Amin’s declared intention to annex the area of Tanzania his troops have eccupled and views the invasion with deep concern. Last week Uganda an- nounced it had seized a salient of Tanzanian territory west of Lake Victoria known as the Kagera salient and that Tanzanians in the area now were under the direct rule of the Ugandan president. Uganda has long claimed the land, between Lake Victoria and Tanzania’s border with Rwanda, as its own. Ugandan-Tanzanian ties have been strained since 1971 when Amin came to power in a military coup and deposed President Milton Obote. Obote has taken political asylym in the Tanzanian . capital of Dar es Salaam. Fire engulfs old hotel | HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) — Asuspicious fire engulied a landmark 19th-century hotel in northeastern Penn- sylvania on Sunday and at least 12 persons are feared dead, officials said. Wayne County Coroner Robert Jennings said nine bodies were found in the rubble,,,of.. he, thtee-storey Allen®: jay bad that three or folir ‘Mnére“persons ate believed dead. : - He said about 20 persons were in the hatel when the fire broke out about 2:40 a.m, EST. . “When we arrived flames were rolling out the front and sides of the building,” said fireman Allan Kominski. “People on the second and third floors were hanging out windows screaming ‘Help ‘me, save me.’ A few jumped and we got to some of the others with ladders. There was intense heat and a lot of smoke. We couldn't enter the building.” Congressional elections WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans vole for a new sway: vin, the. .erq- Of Proposition 13. But eligible voters weary of politicians’ promises and uncertain what difference their ballots make seem likely to stay away from the polls in the general elections by the tens of millions. The leaders. of both the Democratic. and Republican parties agree that economic issues*inflatidn,- taxes and government spending—are uppermost in the minds of the vaters who will decide the makeup of the 96th Congress, which will begin sitting in January. Search for pilot underway FERNIE, B.C, (CP( — A . search was underway for the pilot of a single-engine airplane which crashed about 50 kilometres south- .west of this southeastern British Columbia com- munity early Sunday. RCMP said the Cessna 172 was heavily damaged in the accident and it appeared the pilot may have attempted to walk out from the crash site, about eight kilometres north of the B.C.-Montana border. A police spokesman says anair and ground search has been launched for the missing pilot, who was | believed to be a Fort Lewis, Wash. man, His name is being withheld. Police say the plane was ona flight to Missoula, Mont. from Spokane, Wash. The Cessna was registered to the oo Lewis Military flying club. . - Schreyer thanks his party WINNIPEG (CP) — Manitoba NDP leader Ed Schreyer expressed Bralitude to the party's annual convention Sunday after constituency pledges from the convention floor promised to reduce the party's $250,000 debt by more than one-fifth. Schreyer, in an address after delegates unanimously reinstated him as party leader, told the convention uphill battles are perennial for their party because it is “up against the boys with the bucks." “That's the stark reality," said the former premier, “but in a democracy—if it's worthy of the name—that is precisely who you have to pit yourself against." Schreyer said the party's financial problems are ‘‘no worse than in 1973 or 1974 but nevertheless it ig a real problem.” A 45-second standing ovation reaffirmed the party’s support for their leader. Seamen to face discipline NORTT VANCOUVER, B.C. (CP) — Thitly Filipino seaman who went on slrike onboard their ship for higher pay have been told by their government that even if their strike in port here is successful, they will face discipline when they relurn home. Telegrams from the The simple things in life from top to allow steam! national Seamen's Board of are often the most nutri- tious — and taste the best! 4 B.C. Mcintosh apples 1 tablespoon raisins 2 tablespoons butter 3-4 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon grated cheddar cheese Note: io escape. Combine filling ingredients and spoon into cavities. Sprinkle with grated cheese, as desired. Micro-cook using high setting 6 minules. Let stand several minutes to finish cooking and to cool for eating. Makes 4 servings. If cooking more apples, add one minute Wash and core apples. cooking time for each Peel a rim of apple skin additional apple. the Phillipines and the country's Coast Guard have warned the strikers aboard the 30,000-ton freighter Grace River thal their uc- tions ave illegal and they will face serious consequences. The telegrams were delivered Friday to the ship at the Saskatchewan Wheat Elevator dock by a representalive of Westward Shipping Ltd. A telegram signed by Oscar Torries, chief legal officer of the seamen's board, said: “This board will ot tolerale action by in- dividuals or single groups of individuats which jeopar- dizes the majority of Philippine seamen, officers and engineers.” Coast Guard rescues four “ULAK ISLAND, Alaska (AL) Four men were rescued by the Coast Guard | Friday night aller thelr 15- metre fishing boat sank off here. The culter Tron Wood, based in Adak, look the four aboard, They were reported Salurday in good condition. The Coast Guard in Juneau identified those taken aboard as Mike Hutchinson, Gary Kamp and Mike Redfern, all of Seattle, Wash., and An- thony Lopez of ‘Tacoma, Wash. Sauve says the federal government never intended to assume jurisdiction over any non-broadcasting signal carried on cable television. “The important thing is to distinguish between the con- tent—what is broadcasting, what are other types of services such as data processing, teleshopping, metre reading, all of these things," the minister said in a recent interview. She said this was what she had done in the agreement she signed with Manitoba which allowed that province toown the transmission lines carrying cable signals, “T said no matter who does it, who owns the thing, who operates it, I just want to clarify that when it is broadcasting, it is mine. “The rest of the signals that are not broadcasting we have never pretended to have jurisdiction over—and we dissociate ourselves fram any intention of having jurisdiction over,” she said, It. is becoming = in- creasingly difficult to distinguish between who are broadeasters, who are cable operators and who between who are broadcasters, who are eable operalors and who are carriers, she declared, Mme. Sauve, now into her third year as the minister of communications, said she now feels she had mastered “a terribly complicated portfolio” and is beginning to enjoy it. A former broadcaster herself, Mme. Sauve says she insisted upon taking the job that she would not be divorced from broadcast content and confine her role - to making policy in the so- called hardware side of cam- munications. In fact a government bill outlining her policy role over broadcasting soon will be in- troduced in Parliament. She says she had always assumed she had such a. | power. But the new parliamentary “Tt will be cut in the open—~ my autharity for police directives will be defined in the legislation,” she said. The legislation also will spell out that she will not be concerned with the CBC, the awarding and renewal of broadeast Heences and the quality of programming. At last week's [ederal- provincial conference on the constitution Prime Minister Trudeau included commu- nications as one area where Oltawa was ready to discuss jurisdiction issues. To date these demands for provincial jurisdiction have revolyed mainly around cable television and “pay television. . Mme. Sauve said she had sympathy for the three Prairie provirices’ demands that government-owned telephone companies own cable transmission lines. Cable companies were anxious to secure licences in largely populated areas but the Prairie governments wanted to make sure residents in rural areas, already feeling isolated, should have the same quality of television services. The provinces wanted in- troduction of cable services to proceed orderly with a degree of cross-subsidation “and that is no scandal to me," observed the minister. Along with ownership of transmission lines the Western provinces wanted to regulate the industry, to decide who gets the fran- chises. As long as federal role of authority over broadcasting policy was ob- served, Mme. Sauve in- dicated no opposition. "at Charlottetown several months ago she and the provincial communications ministers clashed on the issue of pay television. The ministers insisted this, was it situation, ontrol. . ~ Mme. Sauve said she ha been able to convince many of her. counterparts that The Herald, Monday, November 6, 1978, Page ? further fragmentize Canadian audiences. Ottawa also was con- cerned that there would be commercials on pay television. The rivalry for the commercials already was intense and there must — be protection of. existing broadcasters. As a_ result ‘of the Charlottetown meeting she was preparing a policy paper on pay TV, . The minister referred to Canada's space program as “a wonderful success story." "A $20.4 million program an- nounced a few weeks ago aimed at making Canadian ol it: companies self-sufficient in building satellites will save 800 existing jabs and create an additional 2,000 in the next three or four years, says the minister. Canadians will help assemble and test the third satellite in Telesat Canada's Anik series which is being built by the Hughes Aircraft Ltd, in the U.S. This would be a learning experience for the Canudian companies. Hopefully they would be in a position to make a competitive bid for the next series of Anir satellites, says Mme. Sauve, Vancouver General to be given a facelift QUESNEL, B.C. (RP) — Provincial Health Minister Bob McClelland announced Saturday a $62.7 million program to rebuild Van- couver General Hospital. He said VGH, the largest. hospital in the Com- monwealth, has a dilapidated physical plant; buildings which should have been torn down years ago; buildings that. have been condemned by- the fire marshal; and facilities that strain the competence:- even the most. dedicated professional. He said the seven-year program to rebuild the hospital will allow it t maintain its place as one of the best hospitals in the country. He added that the physical condition of the hospital may be the cause of the widespread staff and ad- ministration problems that have plagued VGH. 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