‘BUILDING. Course Lussier Loghomes, fan. 21, 22 624 weekend: Fee $50- 10: only “avallable, ‘For ; placed "mori Information” ‘Phone ae MAYTAG. electric ‘dryers. each. Phone Larry between a &: ‘Sat 635-7640. (ace-tnttn) ae WATKINS. FOR SALE one “ ” “[pao-an TEN. ANNEL RADIO telephone; selective call, , ina ‘hits ‘Cylinder heads, Ficastings: or © block’ ‘Vépalrs,. Contact us. first a) sel D—Someone to put “a play Terrace, ie V6G 1A9." WANTED. ‘10° ‘SELL. ON. CONSIGNMENT— ic Snowiults. - skl.-sults,, ‘wood sweaters, party dreises birt Call. Bovtique Encore. 638 (20-20 dawn TRA TOR: With: mower: ‘and small” ‘vinity | trailer.. Phona 635-3559, a Loy (e514) tye PERSON WANTED to share 3 bedroom house. $190 pers mbnth,-- atters.pmis 7 | : HALL,” FoR: RENT. | WALL Cothatle Hall?- ' Located:“at .4636.. Walsh” Avenhue..,Terrace. Kitchen: ‘acilittes, avallable.: 49, catering. ‘For bpokings 4. More information phone S38-7127 Br 698 099, ee -taee- suettinl mm - ° foo (ace: even) 1 BEDROOM tat contained units $325: L “PERSON. a fireplaces,” - washer, ‘dryer; : $180 mon... By - * BASEMENT: suite. ‘for rent. Excellent condition, $200 - “t available.” Mon “PRODUCTS | Comp fe, ih ‘speaker, | J 4or.the. best. quailty,and: Jf Somme erat Exchange. f° a manuscript. Write Box 214, LARGE 3 “tltities | Inctuded:* Phone. 635- 5764 ; : “SELR-CONTAINED' ; in Horseshoe ares. " Sultable for ‘single : ‘person. - Fridge, * stove,” laundry’ facilities " Inctuded, Available: Jan:“1- SI No pets please, For more Information phone 6354741, w n pe geungey. “MANOR: . “By 8 | itable lajaly.” “Fridge and. ‘Mowe feluded, Furniture’ th. rent ‘trge one 12 ‘month: lease. 635-3902 © or 635-8109 to view, - tein) 2 ' 7 WOODGREEN APART. ‘MENTS 1, 2, 3 bedroom. apartments. Downtown. locality. Complete. with .Gishwashar, | fireplace) - Aridges- 5 ve ‘ee ‘drapes. : . Under c, , “parking. Security entrance, ‘Phone ‘ (ace) KEYSTONE | ~ APARTMENTS | w taking cnplications: ‘Spacious, clean aparts..: 1 -2.,.and '3: badragm. “qultes, | ‘Extras . Include heat, hot water; Jaundry. ‘factities, ‘locker, ‘storage p playground. Please phone. 635-5224. “(acee-{tin) ee . Two BEDROOM #raller. _ Couple . preferred $275. month, _Phone 635-4994. (P1019) ‘2 BEDROOM town Manor. In town. ‘Split level, with fridge and’ stove. Wall: ‘fo “wall. carpeting and drapes. No ' pets. Own entrance. ‘Phone « (ps1) : 65846. “os ; HOME E FOR. RENT— at “St. in Terrace. 4 opm, V4 baths, fridge: ‘and, stove,’ storage shed, ete, . etc, for mare ‘lnformation : prone Kitimat 632-6237: Lo e519). BEDROOM” unfurnished hovte with full finished . ‘basement: and ‘garage. Close’ si a. on ‘Hanson "$1... (pets. Heterencés, ana deposit - required. Phone 635- 2676 ater Spm... : oe 2. ‘BEDROOM mobite tome for rent. Jan 1-89 Yn Terrace for | further- “Antormation ° phone cotlect 627-7171. eer os ABD ROOM To. BREATHE: a large. bedrooms, large: living’ reom with. fireplace, “* dining’-room. 2 . baths. en, Wai, 14,18,99:20.211 - Kitchen “with | ‘trldge and - Cathalic: Church ‘and School. Rett *$850°" “Avaliable - Init bly call anytime 638-1504, {p$-12)) a ewe T UE Sali mete) “AVAILABAEY ‘FEBH: ota Large ..2° bedroort) house! . Feldge andeteyel Thornhill, close taschools, Wood heat, : mlactelo ‘back-up: Garden: aren $450. 605-3561. Must be cult ' FOR. RENTS r ‘bedroom trailer with large ‘addition. Situated on an: acre, 7 minutes. from : downtown, Fridge and stove Jiicluded. |. $400 par month: Pht 625." _ Ta06 ater 6 p.m. eee os _ Phone 635-2058, “WANTED: fo. WANTED— Prince Rupert... (psp , -on basement, - Must . “be. Sten. -2BED mid her western allles ard ter with’ furnished, 6x40 {oy 8 shack. Tet ear onl const itchen: facilities.. 65-5803. . : r plex. with ste “frldge “and’ stove: ‘Carpet “ Extental Alta ge and te Full basement. © ene Fol Full, basement, - pets: Phone SIR. te » (p2021)). 7 2 ‘BEDROOM house, ‘by permanently. - employed bustness couple. | “Prefer .. . downtown Horseshoe.” or Bench. area] ‘near? “bus. | Hine. | Bad EXT: 22, . ; AREAS) WANTED: 0 RENT— For’ “Feby, 1:83 A. well- maintained: 2-9 « bedroom:” house: ‘with ‘ Alreplace.” “Referencen’. -, available, Reply fe Box, 1498. 8S : tps 13), ‘Shared accommodations,” starting in February for.2 adults and child, 22. Non-smoking and — Into: ‘good dieb: Also ‘in need | of babysitter” ‘during: day. (Preferably. with. children} money negotiable. Call collect. 624-5343 or 627- 7043 FOR: RENT— 2,000 °sq.. 4. " offica space. “4623 ‘Lakelse | ‘ ‘Ave. Phan 635-2552, ; “dace: ‘boc-Hn ‘WELL | ESTABLISHED ‘AUTO BOY sop. s9 2 acres.: More. inirmation all. 625 ey oe 18-2434, : (PIO “OFFICE. OR. STORAGE. SPACE FOR RENT on™ ” ground floor!” “4521. ‘Lakelse Avenve. Ale conditioned “190 HONDA CRI Ex. cellent condition, low hours. ‘635.5319, (novisestin) 1974 PONTIAC’ LEMANS ’ SPORT 350, 2 door hardtop, ° PS; PB, tilt steering, 2,000 | or best offer. View at 34601. Kalu: or: -Phone 35-4019 | after é 'p. m.. ~ (atin. 1978 CHEV VAN good cond., 60,000 km, PS, PB,. Piralll tires, running :-boards, .HD . springs, $5000 OBO: - Call- Larry between 3& Sat 85. 7640. 1972, Ford Ranchero, geod cond., low mileage, PS. PB. Piralll tlres, canopy,52000 , OBO. Call: Larry between a &5 at QS-76a. 1974) “12x58, 3: BEDROOM with stove and fridge. VGC. Must sell. No52 Pine Park. ’ Asking $18.90, # 438- me + Opt. up FOR’ SALE~'boubia’ wide. One-third ‘acre lot: fully. landscaped. to be. appraciated. “Asking $45,000: or Best offer. Call 635- Teta anytime. =~ (pio-21 D IM tralter, partly. “FOR ‘SALE. OR ewes “share large 3bédropintiome _ New 3 ‘bedrddm - Ir ‘new _ cansiltations with Cadada “near eqllege. ‘Sbathrooms,. 2 ul dighWasher,’ is. ‘heating. No. a "Contact among © NATO: ; Hee 16° W. 635-4902; -° ate rin. mon. a) a ; (acet:ndtin) , 7 equipment . “who” Allan -MacEachen,” mon 8 ‘weleomeit seat NATO allles.: . ‘There. has’ bee n litle. - pariners.on the issue an . there ‘are ‘no - ‘imanedae ) plana for. talks; “a” ‘fedeeal’ official ‘sald Monday. In’ faét;-: the”. Polish. question has been’ ‘pushed to" _ the background: ‘since the. beginning of the: year and” the’ imilleary- regime, itselt ; ~ ARCTIC SNOWPLOWS rer, -" $1950. Some: accessorles, ‘where appileable, - cextra. plya tax-and. freight: . Kalum Fire Auto Supply. oo » Aecc-tuegatrt 30)" ey oy Lite eee $19.95. Kalum Tire Auto Supply _ - Hwy. 16 West | ele 635-4902. - , cen i TERRACE. -EQUIPMENT. ‘SALES LTD. dealer licence “No.5810 will sell on January. . th, 1983. at 10 a.m. at our | premises’ at 44ay: ‘Lakelss Ave, Terrace, B.C: - ‘onder jh Mechanics: Lien Act: ‘the “following: Lik Barry. Stevens, - 1979° El Tigre’ 9013520. = $137.00, .. - Peter: Martin, (19768. ‘arctic Cat Lynx B00084S - Sss6.s0- te 4 RENTALOF.. _ CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The. Ministry of “Forests may. wish to. rent = construction ‘equipment. © throughout”: British. ' Columbia during the 1983-84 fiscal year.’ | “The following types of equipment may be. : required: Dump - trucks, matras: ‘and over; : Crawler. ra “euble Excivators ane’ bsckthoba Front-end, toa ors; ee Roek delliing’ ‘biotpmient ‘Compaction equipment; Miscalianeous heavy duty . consiruction, equipment.’ Rentals will normally be on an “all-found ‘hourly | rate basis. For dump trucks, and ‘miscellaneous eqispment, where. different rate systems are In effect, alternate: rates: ‘should. ‘be - Hated... ' ‘This Is: fender, owners * Invited — to. not a formal bot equipment ‘Interested are ste: their giving: the: following Information: Moke, — model,’ serial number, year, attuchments . *.and mropésed rental rate for. each machine, ‘business address. and: Telephone number, - a Written. -avbmisstons should be ‘forwarded before “February 28, 1983. to: _ Manager, : “Construction. Surveys: and Engineering Branch. Minlatry.of Forests . 1450 Government: Street © VICTORIA, :. British Columbia VeW3E7. 0°" ~ (weet-11) he "has" ‘made it. clea that’ any *. cli here’ ‘must’ await rabge of sanctions: a NATO also endorsed three conditions ' for lifting ‘the ¥ , «fa, seals Supt? Pnit! tractors, : 780 Ms Somes over? - ° RVANSVILLE, ‘Ind. (AP) ‘= ‘The wife’ of. a: ‘deputy. -bécause’ we: have. no ~ with finding pieces of bodies and, | \ndependent trade .. mune -of “the East-bloc - “pation, to’ ‘even .a: limited “ restoration of, politica freedoms and civil liberties, ‘Alter the: military: ‘crack: . - «down in December, 190], the. western allies imposed. a‘ 2of-/ Janoary... And On: the activities at. trade : ‘ peland impsised riertial law to: crush. the. free” ". Solidarity ‘trade: union, * which ‘had been legally “measures: the. end of . established bya pact ‘with, : martial Jaw, release. oF all » people detained . under martial- Jaw decrees and'an ! t ~ apening of talks betveeen the: 7” , Strikes, “ : ‘Seliger a8 suipended, ‘Asked if he would quit the party now’ and be rid of the whole business, Worthington replied: “God,no. Vl begoing ; : to the convention naw as & Journalist, guess’ 2 and pledged - to fight the loss ‘of status‘all the way. “He said Clark has ‘adopted; the “Stalinesque method of ~ assuming that he is the’ party aid anyone: ‘who challenges _ him is not acceptable. aa SOF Clark's lexderstilp, Worthington said: “One, ete : avoid the’ reality: that Joe'c ‘Clarke ts’ net ‘ectptable to ’ Canadian people... doesn’t like him — they. ridicule him." Instead of the. tive who now have lost thelr status, Nola 7 Creewe '— a Fataig spporter will be given delegate status, an association spokesman.said. He said the riding association can decide if it wanta other _ a delegates at the vention, Jan. 26-30 in Winn teem; ~ GATES SPORTLINE PRO. send ui to tix dele : pea: SNOWMOBILE - “BELTS. ‘send up to six delegates... ‘Worthington: ‘was - selected | ‘Dee’: 3 as a. a. delegate: to. represent the Conservatives at the party’ ‘a general meeting, - although he. did ‘not meet. “the: riding’s - residential: requirements. Delegates .are ‘supposed to: reside: in’ the constituencies they-are. elected to represent, a Tory MP Sprott: Fennell, who: heads: the: créderitials: commitiee for the: convention, ‘said earlier: he. turned’ the Worthington problemi over to party president Peter. Blaikie, and the exetullve. committee. Jape a experién 1 ‘haltedat least: temporarily, Jie ‘Recent statistics show major off ; ‘ders: attempted ‘murders, sexual aitacks, “In thé last year there was a tremendous ‘degree of at: tention focused’ on crime. If we were ‘to analyze the news .. coverage given ‘fo police last. year it would astound you." Calgary's ‘overall crime picture: increased 4.3 per cent”. compared. ‘with. 1981. There were 56,375 Criminal Cotte’ of-- ‘ fences last: year. compared, swith’ 54,050. in 161; - MORE ROBBERIES ~ hee Ce ‘The main area of concern for olice ls 192 was 813, S-per- ; _ cent increase in, robberies. © pe _ There were’ 690, robberies in 1982 onipared with 608. in- , 194], Croaby-Jones sald, . The 14 murders committed in 1962 were ‘doin three from. the. previous year bot there were. ‘nine more ® atlempted . murders, “W ife angry dirty, wet, messy clothes - coroner: says she's. fed up: “morgue, ;”" she said. , Cox agreed. . waa, formally: oullawel by. a: : “stranglehold has ‘been: oat “made “it. clear ‘that’ grain ©. “two: ‘countries, would not be sh ~atfocted: aa the government: in Auguat; ‘level contacts between the Le. 1980, “during i ‘nationwide | , - cost them the seat to NDP candidate Lynn McDonald: . ‘Clark who Is doing it:”. _ Besides belng an insult to the party members who tected Calgary or crime trend ends _ n Police in’ 1982, ‘a drop from the 105 reported the pr uding mur.” assaults and : robbery, increased 3. 7 per cent last yeai compared with . 1981, ¥ ; ““We" re: now begirining to stand oti: “aa. a city; ” Crosby:’ : Jones said Monday. “Maybe crime is also affected by this. Me Calgarians may also have adjusted their ‘iifestyles: to ' reduce the potential for. victimization, he added. -" - “wails the Worst year in terms of a violent series of rapes _ occurred across: ‘the city laat-spring. — . majority of fraud related offences involved the use of. ntoles credit’ cards, ~~. a. - an "af ftg” ‘iteaal governmen and local, leaders | were|. -the :.§1: ‘arrested and, in‘October, Tt. : “under: teemé : “the = TF “Canadas Jmpéueit itmited | "Sanctions ‘in February: but: Canada, ‘now . is farther credit to Poland 30 {t -can purchase more grain, A - ‘three-year - ‘bilateral: . agreement” expired December: : : shipments; the ' principal item ‘of trade between’ the The: "sanetions- included: “Teduced air: liriks,: can- eellation of, academic. ex: . economy. ‘has :continued : nchanges and a bah on high: Pry ‘aaa result. of ‘western’ ‘sanctions. and: - dustrial - ‘production two governments, : -” ‘Wheat’ Board Minister” Haren Argue pays the: near future: Worthington. plans lawsuit ». him and the four others; Worthington sald the action was, Hy : ‘monstrous affront to the democratic. principle:?” mn “TORONTO. (CP) - — Former Toronto Suni editor’: Peler - : Worthington, stripped Monday of his delegate status for the | : Progressive Conservative convention this month, Bays, he" j will ‘probably Sie party Leader: Joe Clark,: wee ‘Ian interview today, ‘Worthington said he willbe seeing ‘a lawyer: today’“and J expect to sue Joe Clark ‘for con : spiracy. to deprive. me-of my democratic rights.”.’ * Worthington and four other Torontonians lost thelr: status *. late Monday ‘after an executive meeting in Ottawa oft the *; Progressive Conservative - Association of ‘Canada, | : “Association ‘director Pierre Forller sald the group proved ‘s " "by thelr actions: in the. October byelection In Broadview-_ “If yowhave any link with the stregt you know the street ” ms . party... Greenwood that they did not support, the - Conservative . " Wotthington ran as an independent after. losing - the - Conservative ‘nomination ‘and the four. others — ‘Susan Robinson, David.Simmons, John Gunning and Chris Steer : 7 did not support PU candidate Bill Fatsis,- -Many. Conservatives Were harshly critical of the move, -. L-which, they Bay, split the Conservative | vote. in the riding ang _ beet ‘them. the seat. ° ; -Many Gonabsvatives i were harshly ctitical of the moved, | which they gay. Split the Conservative vote in the riding and “Worthington, said ‘until today he- thought the: ridi “association president was the one trying to prevent hin “from being'a delegate “but naw it’s quite clear that it is Jo ; aA 4 "Sexual offences, including Tape, ‘were down . by 29 gent. There wera 80 rapes and attempled rapes report = te Perera San aajendacan yaokane nem SEL ha Raia, ‘ with the decrease i in numbers, Crosy-Janes said He was referring to the string of stil unsolved rapes. that : “But: ‘after they stopped,-we had a ‘Very quiet peried. a ‘aud increased 32.per.cent, but Crosby-Jones sald the 4 "“Now is the time to consolidate | our efforts to preven further inroads by criminals,” he, sald. . 2 MANOR VILLA APARTMENTS . Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting. Phone ‘Manager anytime at. 638-1268 "Please anquire about our : inher refrigerator. and. having. "COIpses : hauled around in-her truck. | “Shirley | ‘Jean.- Cox: a. d Vanderburgh | County . commissioner’ who’ married th Deputy. Catcane® | Earl Cox, complained at a county-hearing Monday that _ her homes being used aa an_ impromptu morgue, - ‘At. Thanksgiving. in: ‘stead of having a turkey in my freezer, 1 hid to. clear- out!‘a “apace to have’ body . parts,” she sald. |. - Her ‘wrath isn't ‘directed ‘at hér hitsband. She's upset ‘ blowing.” County ‘cominiséloners: : have questhoned: ‘where the with -the’.county for. not haying’. ‘proper morgue. She sald the body parts - ‘and other evidence. in coroner's ‘cases have: been kept’ at her home routinely for 14 yeata when they could. not'be sent immediately to. ‘labs for analysia. The iiems « ‘remain at her home’ over-... night-or sometimes through - a weekend until they can ‘be . *taken toa local tab or sent to , Indianapolis; she sad: The body parts,: which | mist -be preserved through - refrigeration, are placed in styrofoam containers iit her- kilehen . freezer, she said, Blood taken from bodiés is ” stired:in: the refrigerator. Other, evidence: must be kept: temporarily. in clher - parts of the Cox home. “Our garage and our basement house evidence — - “Sometimes it does get a. “little © disgusting putting ‘ . things in the refrigerator,” he said. “‘When..my ton brings his -friends. over to: 7 ‘play ball, they can’t come in ~ and get a bologna sandwich. or a drink out of there. I tell. them. that’s off. limits.” Cox sald he sometimes . must hang viciime’ clothing | _on his clothesline to dry, so -the. material won't mildew: , “The neighbors really don't eay. ‘anything about it, - but “they... -, don’t» Hike Sometimes the: wind is - $300,000 to’ build: morgue: ‘would come fiymm. > 7 yf oa ~ TETRAULT PLAGE APARTMENTS Rents start at $00, Fridge, stove, drapes, “carpeting, off - street parking, security system. =~ _ Phone manager anytime ~ Ac APARTMENTS. Deluxe apartment drelling, fridge, stove, _ carpeting, dropes,: undercover. parking, ee _ elevator, security. system, resident manager. - Pasi. mranoger anyting. . 638-1268 “rescheduling plan for’ ihe ! -_ a ;, Sountry's huge forelgn debt, ‘sidering’ whether to. extend But Poland 4 5 depresged: d untikely'to increase in. the rb ‘mew reduced'rents. | ye : wet tae day We Te pa ee gt ste Poland, mostly: “far: eran 4 :