vot Sable ~ RI 1 _ COUPLE oF person forent2 “bedr : basament: sulte. W- w: earpet, stove & fridge, fireplace, ‘Available ‘Immediately. ‘Pome: “638- - 1068. _ me SEDROOM’ elf: “contained ‘ ‘units $925'mo. | ~ (ptzam) a “Teme siun BOR RENT - = - 2,000 aq. - ft. office clare eal Lakelse -Phore: between.:3 & 5: pn : dally, auk for Roger, .435- ae. | WO: TRAILERS FOR. . RENT lat Copperside Tat - - “Timbérland. Avatlabte.:1st , sunecf2 bedrooms). Phone: | tps) Three SH - “THORNHILL: _ bedroom house In Pine Strast. Close to school. $455. damage deposit $225. Phone. 68-445 efter 6 pm. {p427m) ak Ree: ‘street. Wall to wall -carpeted,. V2 bath, paved _ parking area. Small steel :Stotage shed ‘In: backyard. ‘Fridge’ ‘and stove $500 per thotith” and $250! damage _ deposit. Avallable June B. - ~ Phong 635-4415 ‘after 6pm. , (p4-27m) aS 2 BEDROOM. “duplex, cutllities ‘and heat Included. “Couple preferred,No dogs. “available June 18. Phone .. 635-9411. roe, REBEL : Thornhelghts.~ Fridge. stove; -@ /bavement.:'Large: fenced. - _ Vardi Avaliable» July: tat. $400 mo: : plus damage © « ebipOsit:' 635-2716, ; . more . TAREE: BEDROOM house, “avatlable June 1," 1963. Fridge, stove, close to town, | No pets please. Phone 638. : O77, 0r 635-3216. “CHRISTIAN ‘FAMILY moving . fo. Terrace; | requires lerge home to rent or..:posalble lease = to- purchase. City or rural ares.) .Garden space .and room: for horse, If possible. N:S;'N-D. Please phone 635- 3949 ond leave name and |. : Phone r number. glad o, (pets) oe 3 URGENTLY WANTED, to “pent; 2-3 bedroom house or . “Aranlers with: cacerage. : Interested. I 1-2 year | lense - ; ‘possibly’ with option.to buy. © Phone 635.5939 after 5 p.m. (PIONIMay), THREE BEDROOM house, full basement; carporf. One ‘yearold. Will take small 2nd mortgage. Phone 635-9573. v (P7-13,18, 19,20,25,26.27M) ‘EXCELLENT STARTER > HOME— Needs work, 3 bedrooms, across from. — ae a » faccihe ifn) “BE DROOM: | + fownhouse In quiet, deadend - - Stpssoen) sgtwannoom sens We 5 Dsland (SzIm) -(P525thay) School 401 HONDA, XR500 tral) | ‘bike. Phone 815-a97e otter 5 PM. . (680m) a) ‘SUZUKI 490 Asking: 4y180. Phone 435. - an _ipsarm *ealtected. an . oe eee want any heroes in there,” says Miller, “The . "typical case ‘ts: you want: somebody that's 8. calm, ‘cool and. Safety’ Boas was the support’ team last’ year at Albarta’ 3" 2 worst’ blowout,-at Lodgepole, about (160. kilometres south-. ” west of Edmonton. An Amoco Canada Ltd. gas well-went : out of control for 68. days and two merabers ofa ‘Texas blowout team died before it-was capped, es "Miller sald in ani interview he felt Safety. Boss could have ™ handled the. blowout. without the two Dallas-based firma.” extensive oilfield ‘experience, which were brought In, apparently at the request of. -“lrefighting and other emergency services, _-Amoco's parent company {n the United States, . - “F just helped to run the truck and look. after things," 7 ‘Miller | had his fra taste of oliwell firefighting at tye. - Miller, 38, oe ts, Safety Boss, founded by hia father Ken “Smokey” Miller “in 1988, was called to quell a blaze near Drayton Valley, not | *- far from Lodgepole, . - : eat weeny y 4 ae Since then, ‘Bately Boss has iamed i shore’ than 200 yells Milles: took over the company: in 1979, ‘expanding it to” handle. other. well control: problems, - such - ae shydtogen f “sulphide Bay. Teak a and d established, A. ‘Special para: edi Rerviee, « Lo Uke the feat ofthe oll i industry, his firm haa hada rough : Hide recently. With: ‘less: exploration. and: fewer: welts: in. ~ production, there are’ ‘fewer blowouts, Safety. Boss hatidied “ ~ elght in the last fiseal ‘ year, compared to 27 the Previous Year. Staff has been cut.to"16 from ot ‘Mout of Miller's crew are in thelr cm thirtles.- ‘Besides they have backgrounds in: “4! Salaries average more. than $50,000, but a crewman can, UNICEF: seeks new solutions. ”. UNITED NATIONS (CP) — _ moat successful of the United Nations’ many - searching for new solutions in the face of tight ight budgets ‘and :* "continues its weapons race ‘with the United States, ee “Soviet ‘delegate even managed to cite President challenges. ee iy UNICEF, best known and -. ‘agencies, ini! " tunds the bright orange boxes of Hallowe'en to ‘the bloated béllles of babies, the United Nations Children Fund,. - 4s perhaps the most pervasive of all humanitarian agencies : and-one whose aims are impossible to fault. : Yet-only four years after the International Yearof the . ~ Child, depressed economies and increasing numbers of people in need have made meeting the plight of the world’s poor even more difficult, . Jean Ripert, UNICEF's director general for development : and international economic co-operation said earlier this | 1978.” FORD “FAIRMONT, “Asking wr, 6 635-4246... ' (Beam) 181 TOYOTA. ‘Canideraer 1982 - Plymouth Reliant K. Car’ auto. '4 dr. Both like | new condition. Phone | 635 -tphasm) “1974 DODGE CORNET 360 cu, In, 80,000. -miles, needs trans. work (no reverse).” - Make, an offer, 625-7012. (ne ‘aimay) . “18 “CHRYSLER $35 FIRM: Phone: 635-5600. : | (ps6) FOR sa i yh 3 Ne eitian. ‘Neads’ ‘pore: work, $350... OBO.. Phone 635-3493 after. 8:30 pms co cote ve (stf-ifn) | er ‘DODGE. MONACO - Two door, hard top, bucker seats, no rust. Asking 7 $300.00, Phone 438.0783. anytime. ; ; Vy hho 1968 Che _: (ne-sté-tin) District ’ Noga - (Terrace) . . HAS FOR SALE 1a passenger school bus G.M.C. 1976. May be seen at 3211 Kenney - Street between. 2:3 am. and 4:00 p.m.-" | Written bids to be received. at above, — ” Attentlon: Purchasing © ‘Dept. untli June 6, 1983, Highest or any. bid not. ‘necessarily accepted... . Aace3-20,24,25m) al ia J DoDer: Dr00 TRUCK a8 4 speed, blue... $3,000 ~. OBO. “Good running © condition, New. brakes. : Phone 635-4066 after” ‘dpm. (stfn) 4 7. OKANAGAN Travail Trailer, steeps 3. Furnace, stove and fridge. Best | . otters, ‘Phone 849-5686 (P10-31May) tchoo! In centre ‘of: town. : Gia Includes most furniture. As7,000. Phone 627-8344, a: . . -Apioap ° THREE... sEDROOM _ SALE. OF basement: home on Bench. |. Wew catpelling roughou ~ Nicaly ‘landscaped lot, Call + €5.40B¥ for defalls. ee 2 (PtO-LJune) REPOSSESSION One (1) Logging truck 24 | Pacific Model .No.-:, 8-510 Serlat,No.T- 1456769. 1974 ' Columbla Traller serial Boats Tratlers: eg: NO. 127958160, registration No.4075699. The truck and traller can bé: viewed" at Skeena Diesel, Terrace, BC. Inquiries to Skeens Diesel. Terrace, ‘Be. 2 iota v6.25m)- JE ACRES, two parcels, 160. gs acres standing timber with good local market. Need 300 - acres . cleared, then “ purchase for $t9.dd0. " Haze 942-669. f me , (PS-S1May) Witte, cess ATT EEE month that the world is facing a “time of and economic crisis, As waa too often:the case tlie most — vulnerable group suffered the worst, The poorest of the § poor’. -had been hardest hit," he said. : ' A four-pronged effort to meet baiste health: and nutrition : heeds of children was launched late last yearby UNICEF . end the-agency has set as its goal reducing‘ by -half the number of child deaths, The -world’s“countries gerierally - endorsed thosa plans during the annual UNICEF debate . earlier this month, '. But no UN debate can ‘avold being allied by by politics.’ Efforts to establish a major. ‘administrative office ‘in. - Namibia (South-West Africa) were prompted as much by - ‘the anger of developing countries ‘over ‘ South “Africa's - _ longstanding’ occupation of the mineral-rich. territory; aa “any particularly humanitarian need. : ho Prices. increase VANCOUVER (CP) — B.C. lumber. analyst. Ross Hay- "Roe nays an increase in softwood umber prices to a 3%: - : . year-high .cannot. be ‘solely attributed: to. conventional loss to identléy it. - fot market. influences much aB ‘bousing- starts ood low: ‘ins © 950 6 ventarles.-... wee : TE aeHnate “consulting. firm Papertree. ‘Economic . “Ltd! publishes’ a monthly newsletter ‘on the forest industry, : ; saya there is some other Anflueace at work, ‘but he was at a He sald lumber prices increased 5 per cent between. October and mid-January, the steepest climb In any three- month period since the. 1950s. Softwood lumber prices declined about. 10 per cent in January before climbing again to their Oe-year high of #290 (U.S.) per thousand board feet... - “Thave been one of the most bullish lumber analysts, but power. wo Dennis: I wasn't expecting anything like this," he said, “The way the market has been acting is evidence of tremendous | Hay-Roe predicted that Us: housing. starts, on which the. B.C, lumber industry depends, wilf’be more than. the 15 million estimated for this year. -Mawhinney, vice-president - Management, said residential construction in‘ the U.S. of: Widman sparked the current increase: in lumber. prices. Low in- ventories at B.C. sawmills added.to the rise: - However, Mawhinney saya a general economic recovery is needed to sustain lumber prices at-high levels, He said the lumber industry, which is cyclical, is only now. coming out of a slump that lasted 3% years. “Lumber - prices wilt continue on an upward cll, but they won't go - straight up," he said. “All the activity isin the vs, Fight now. We need activity _in other markets," - Mawhinney said B.C. really has two forest industries - _- the coastal mills which supply. Pacific. and European, toarkets with expensive specialty lumber, “which caters to the U.S. demand for ‘dimen . The Interior mills are already showing algua of. recovery; and the Interior, lumber. he ‘said. But on the coast times aré- atin tough. Analyst charged _ - SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Anunemployed computer — analyst under investigation — ig 18homopexual slayings in - three. - states: ‘hes been » charged with five of the, killings, authorities ‘said. An amended complaint filed Tuesday: in Orange \ County municipal: court ASIS WHERE Is. "1970 Valco Model 20° river boat, with ‘Road Runner Bost and trailer. are located th ‘Terrate.” For - viewing, contact, Nick. Stevenson or. Heenan’ ‘at’ B.¢, . Gordon Hydro, Terrace - 638-4101. Written. offers: In senled envelopes clearly Identified “DIS 283”, will be accepted in .the 6.C. Hydro Production Office, Terrace | antl 1400 hours, 7 June 1983, (Ace?-dJune) . we oh FORSALESY TENDER | THE FOLLOWING | ITEMS: | “BOATAND TRAILER charged Randy Kraft, 38, of : Long; Beach, - Callf.; with five. counts of murder, four counts of robbery,:and: one. count’ each, of sodomy and mayhem. * Judge -: “Robert | ‘Thomas revoked . Krait's ‘$740,000 ball and ordered fim’ held without bail. At the ‘defence’s request, arraignment . -was delayed — _antil June “47, when Pleas _ iiay be ‘entered: ‘Resided the five Orange County murder. charges, police have sald Kraft is mn) Michigan and one in ‘Ban. Bernardino County. mo Most of the victims were Picked up hitchhiking, then strangled and dumped near freeways, Some-- dismembentd. i t' Similarly the Soviet delegate plously: echosd the plea for to be aperit on ‘ald rather than arms while Moscow - The ‘Yuri. ;Andropoy "a exchange of letters witha young American girl 84 evidence of Soviet commitment td arms reduction: . UNICEF's 1064-85 budget exceeds $1-billion; yet- 40,000-- ‘| Children dle daily around the world. Like all’ statistics, ones ot human suffering tend to become meaningless in a world | ‘caumbed by numbers, but that death rate would eradicate Canada’s entire population in less: than two yearg, 5 ' The world spends 600 ) times as much on arms annyally, _ UNICEF"s very size — 1,900 workers in’ more than 100 countries — also makes it difficult for the agency to project great difficulty | : @ tingle image, something the'statf at headquarters want. ";But among some developing countries. there is a push to iflecentralize UNICEF.: The claim is that the agency can “better served the specific ne-is of individual countries if. “buthority is closer to.the field. Among ‘the ‘concerns were. those expensed by ihe , Canadian delegate, Douglas Lindores, While ‘he reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to the agency,: noting that Canada _,was the agency's sixth largest contributor and one af its - staunchest supporters since its inception In 1948, Lindores. also questioned the.new bilateral focus within the agency. - While © special large-scale.:: and. bilaterally funded | . Programs. could extend UNICEF's reach, .. Lindores _ . Suggested they’ might also threaten the. essential: roultilateral pature of ‘the organization.” oe, UNICEF - successfully. ~emeérged | “from ° its . first. ‘metamorphosis .— from" ‘an -emérgency” ‘relief ‘fund. organized: to help : war-ravaged Europe's children to a global aid and development agency. However, both the | .” Power and the: purse strings have remained largely in the hands, at the | {ndustrtalited countries. ; 4 t yan bs bonuses while: working on a blowout. | = - Miller said although there has never obi aterious injury. “at Safety. Boss and safety ia paramount, the r are there. - " “if you have a. well blowing, 100 million etibic feetaday — (of, #as) and: you ‘have Jgnition, sou'fe ala to get ‘ailled he also b esllect’ ‘upwards of. f $1000 a “ in pay "The! thoughitof deaith’ is. never far away. “You better’ think’ about what: “Iya: [hke- to.’ die. ‘because ' i \appen, to: yo OU paring. fram the wellhead could’ rip off. a mnah's “Bi, -Wotkers ‘had to. wade through. thousandi ‘of - batrels of olatile: ‘gas condensate around : the” ‘wellsite; The: well ” ignited twice and: the pillar. of flame gave off such heat that “even 30metres away. t was bearable for no nore than a few. "imines. eo + Arouiid the flaming wellhead tne around shook ke. we an earthquake,” The most lethal. danger was hydrogen’ sulphide, j a ‘com=. ponent of sour gas which can kill in minute amounts, ‘Sour: gas formations are common in Alberta and Miller believes his team had more experience in handling it than did the Texas firme. er Deaths. occurred when ‘two members’ of Joe. Bowden’s Texas crew ‘succumbed to. hydrogen | sulphide after remoying their breathing masks in error. woe Bowden’s firm was withdrawn from the operation and ‘Boots. and Coot, another Texas firm, mucceastully capped _ the well while it Was ‘burning. Miller doest't question the overall. competence of, the . . Texas companies, in was sometimes at odds’ with the — “crews. “We had ditticulty working with the Texans on an In-. , dividual basis," he said: “Some of them are very difficult to work with,” — ; The frletion never came to an open clash. ” "Yu put your pride in: your back Pocket and get on with de . Safety Boss operaites. mainly ‘tn Western. Canada but | Miller has expansion plans. He hopes to fill the void left by. the withdrawal of U, s, firms from oil producing countries _ buch as Libya and Iraq. He is looking at the Canadian East Coast on & limited basis because undersea well controt Is expensive... - He‘ is algo promoting the company, more actively. In. a business where. visibility often decides who gets the call from a stricken oll company, 8 little publicity doesn’t hurt. BY OWNER dneludes ‘fridge, stove, drapes, “wall to- . “wall carpet, close to. schools and bus. Now taking applications. Phone manager anytime. ~ Call 635-3525 VMIANOR VILLA APARTMENTS ' "Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting. Phone Manager anytime at. 638-1268 Please enquire about our - — reduced rents, - ~2-year old-home:-3 bedroorn;"1200'sq-t.4 no basement. Wood’ stove, assumable mortgage. Attached carport. Phone 635- - 5629 after Spm. . NEW MODULINE HOMES FOR SALE Display model. No.4 Pine Park 3889 Muller Ave, , - Featuring —cathedral ceiling —bay window _ —dishwasher | spacious kitchens . ‘dining room hutch . —fibregiass tub enclosure _ Choose from zor3 bedroom models completely ; . set up ready for occupancy. or special order i . froma selection of floor plans at prices you can a afford. an Contact Pine Park office for more information: ‘and appalatment fo view or phone 435-0418 (3087: Muller Ave.) - . - Apasinets “Dah apariment dwells ing, fridge, stove, mt : _ “carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, : heaton. wearily system, resident manager, : 1 : + “Plons manager oi | “7 = 6988268. ‘SUMMIT SQUARE APARTMENTS . / TERRACE * - ‘One & Two bedrooms featuring: : - @F ridge, sfove & drapes Si Wall fo wall carpeting - — «. @RAQUETBALL COURTS ne eGymnasium facilities © eA - : eOnsite management -: * Bors your personal viewing vist “our apartments daily at Y \ 2607 PEAR ST. or call . _ or Gachman | | ee ~ APPLICATION BY Canadian Transport Commission canadienne Commission °°" des transports Western Division - Division de l'Ouest Fite No.2-Casy-1 (WD) Docke! No.6415 WD. CITADEL HOLDINGS LTD. FORAUTHORITY TOOPERATE a.) COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE ; Citadel. Holdings Ltd. has appiled for | authdrity to operaté a Class 4 Group “A "Charter commercial alr service from a base at "*Lakelve, approximately 13 miles. south of Terrace, British Columbia. The Licence woyld : be restricted to the carriage of registered . - guests, workmen, employees: their baggage . and supplies of Citadel” Holdings Ltd. -. Any person Interested may intervene, to: _ support, oppose or modify the application In ‘accordance With fhe Canadian Transport ‘Commission's General Rules. An Intervention, _, * If made, shail be filed not (ater than June 24, 2°. 1983, together with evidence that It has been - duly served = upon the =~—s applicant. -; . JON, request fo the Commission, further a8 particulars of the application and Instructions on filing an intervention In accordance with the Canadian Transport Commission's General Rules will be provided. : 4 ; All requests shail be mailed or delivered to: =i. The Secretary . Western Division - . Canadien n Transport Corio " Third F. 350 wha A Avenue North - Saskatoon,. Saskatchewan L. . 5K aG7 Canad frien Oliver : ¥ Ale Tranportt’ Adio eed ae Mee aR ive ae, sfsaartaakae! spe 3