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‘avatlabte’: In| ‘the: All’ Wes: -
Centre.- Contact All. West
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" DRYCLEANING a
_ COMMERCIAL”
_ LAUNDRY
Lo. "OPERATION .
‘sale under the: direction of .
“Manning, Jamisen Ltda
“Recelver, Assets Inciuds
“equipment “and:
“premises. Located: 3350
“Yellowhead, Highway :16,
Smithers; B.C, Further
. Anformation and viewing
‘please contact: John Irving, -
‘Federal: Buslneas
“Development. Bank
ROA ESS-4951.
(necio-16m)

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las ‘PORA .-
on “COMBINATION
aie afore...
=9 bedroom home
“=eworkshop,
“All located on - Hwy.
freritage \closd to town
with. approx. V& acre
“fend: subdivided Inte. 2
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"rari: Wate WreloF as
[ youhave-a ‘trade plus
cash?
Interested’ “parties cail-
635-1340 after § p.m.

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400 SUZUKI Asking

“gneeien0 : 100 SuzvkI-Dirt

‘Bike. Asking $400. 1990 H.
- Davidson $7500. Phone 635-
(en. .

1990 DODGE OMNI Asking |
85,000 OBO: Phone 635-7107

OF 638-664 evenings: ask for ,

Dave.
_ (acee. tn):

own aviek CENTURION: 4°
door HT, 48s origins. Non:
“spin fear end, New Michelin
_ tires...

This car hae
hing Including | mud

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lease to

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“deen serail home. and:
when he'll finally f

ota 4. - Speed, ‘blue, ; $3,000"
OBO... Good./:: running:
- condition: “New: brakes.
Phone 68-4066 -dffer: 6pm.

wa {atin

“FOR SALE — 1967" 1050"
traller No. 31 “Woodland ©
Heights: ‘Trailer. Court.”

. (attn- tin)

a FOR SALE—. 1978 - " 19K68
; Estate: mobile- home. With:

or without property.: 80x20 .

In Thornhill... Block’ from
school. Phone 638-0458, :
, peta)

val

1900 SKYLARK a “sth
wheal camper, self.
contained, alr-conditioning,
. price Includes hiteh. WII .
sell, er trade for aarviced lot
of ‘equal. value, or
unserviced: lot and cash, «
Thornhill area) outside clly,
with. wecess to all‘ utilities,
cable TV. Will consider all-
offers. Phone between 10:00
fits 8:00 parm. 87900.
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- NOTICE TOTENDER .
' .. BC HYDRO
| Invitation’. fo ‘tender for
_ vehicle ‘washing, (cars,

trucks,
Divisional :

etc.) af the.
Centre, -§220 -

’ Kelth Avenue, Terrace,

BC, - (7 MBG. ARS:
Tender "forms > ” and
_ wpecifications are available.”
from Mr, T.M. Kempt at: the
above address.

Closing date for. ‘subentssion

af fenders Is ly March “1983,
~ aces 0m)

4

Transportation
-. and Highways
Asphalt, Pavement.
“§mithers area

amithers Highways.
 * fihetelet

- Tenders are. invited for.

. the supply, In place, of 2000
tonnes, more or less; of

glass 2 medium mix asphalt

“pavement In whe Smithers.

ein ebviy’ 3

* Sleet-me. ani
he..quipped during: that -
- election * ‘campaign’. which.»

jut
trounced: - “the:: : ‘short-lived .

1 Conservative: “government
vand led~ the “Liberals to: :
power for the fourth.time in
~ years, Coe

* with his three:sbns. °°:
~Trudéau didn't: quit. the ,

1 quit; te pairore

ise, a. ; desimated histerle

“building, on Pipe. Avenue, :

o “unoccupied,”

‘except ‘fora “guard, some,

workers: ing renovations.

and a tenant who thoved put’

the’ next: federal election;
‘last summer, when'“"the
Constitution was. finally
-Tepatriated |. ‘under. Lk

" guldanes: and, when | - top..

‘advisers. Jin, “Coutts ‘and

ae ied sling “in
declared he would not run in ~ Saperior “Coutt offers little.
clue that: he! ‘might: step.

down soon. But! it indicates

_ he bala & keen interest in his.
. his. unused - Montreal’ ‘home, |
“pullt-in | 1931 by “the. ‘late
Canadian brchitect Breet
~ Bays are marring the: “view: ‘preserve

" was followed by speculation
cthat -he .woitld soon. leave .-
- Oltawa polities tor good and

Canadian banks show profits

'- Commons: - |

. course

4 “flaps! and hasbeen restored area,

_ifomint condition, - $4000 "MAbx to be applied ci a! ‘as
Original. miles: Open for. and. when required beals
; offers. 638-6442. oo within a 2s ‘kllometre radive
. of. Smithers. |

(nets)

AIL pavement. materials
arvé to be supplied. ty the
_ contractor, Traffic ‘control

and. priming ‘as necessary |
: * will be supplied | by. the:
- mintet
lee DATSUN. PU 2 WD, : ” "Tendee documents .
: catseite fo rae fuk aplciticattons are ovelile ”
event ene SEAS trom. the Ministry ot
enn ™~ - (peated * Traaspertation ‘ and
= ‘Highways, District “‘Otflce,..
ge “tovora”: LAND S098 “Alfred <"Stredt,

*GRUISER 4x4, Warn hubs 5 Seta Pon Fielenhone
and snow plow. Foxtra parts, ;

» 6I5-644, ‘Sealed<tenders mar
. oners oe (ne-1 15m), Sema
a ga thebe sarea’ will be.
“way va waogw ye Ned af the Ainley ot ©
4 ° Transpoctatlon and:

, row cia ‘a,t00. “Highways, District. Office,
® insti)
“ey ot ‘Smithers, B.C... ‘vp te: 2:00

Web OMe 40 PS,:PB, 4 ‘pim., Friday Adarch 18th, .

‘, Speed, Excellent ‘condition.
; sam, tire, sacar «
: ee _ ABST)

-“yae1 FORD ECONO VAN Le
a ‘pacaener, finted. windows...

"100. at which time tenders,

wlll, be opened In. public,
Hy, A. Ronmark, .

of
and.

‘Minister

_ 10" ng-post guardrall from.

3793 Alfred Street, Bag 5000, .

District Highways Manoger: :

" shortly. after It was.bought.
-But speculation about his ©
veslgnation- continued — — in

“TORONTO (CP) — After: atruggling for rivet of jest’ year,

' Canada's riajor chartered banks enjoyed an excellent start”
to 1989, with total profit for the first’ quarter urging at per ;

cenit to a record $484 million. -
“Analysts sald banks made the large gain through: the way
they reduced Interest rates and by practising tight control

over costs, As well, companies are begitining to repay some: °

of last year's doubtful loans and this rash goes straight to

_,the Industry's bottom line.

“The banks have allowed their cast of funds to deeiine

_ prior to cutting their prime rates," says, Terry Shaunessy; 8 a

; bank ‘analyst at Gardiner Watson’ Lid. of Toranto.:* °

~”” Banks have ‘also put Light lid on wages and.the other ©
" non-interest costa of running & financlal institution, he'sald.
‘The’ ‘first-quarter ‘profit figure this year breaks the first-'

quarter ‘record of §473 millfon set in early 1081, .whet'a’
period of high ‘ritereat rates produced a political storm:‘and

> led to & government inguiry on the banking. industry. Profit
inthe fourth quarter of 1962 waa $493 million; © << ~:.

“The Intest. results are also notable because banks were
able'to make more money desplte slow ‘growth’ in: loans.

“Total industry assets were $248 billinn at dan: at, almost

unchanged: from: a year eariler, | oa

“Although total: profit was a. record, individual: pete,

varied’ widely. The Bank of Nova Scotia ‘and the ‘Toronté- -

Dominion- Bank ‘were much moré profitable ‘than the
»_dndustry: ‘Generally while ‘at the other: end, ‘the Canadian:

Michael Pitfield quit their. ‘Cormier. :

. fobs. - in. July,. °1981,; and > ;

October, 1962, respectively. -. “The ‘guit demaride that the.
The. celvil Bult: Triideag ‘developer. ca a new, ns

: ~ ‘damages from Nashton; its ° he: was the vict' ous :
: presldent Oscar Steiner: the. _Tepresentationg" made re

. “Montreal architectural firm " the’ defendants, and enya
" that.
condominium -

Imperial: Bank of Camilerte. and: the 1 Bank of. Montreal
performed the poorest ‘among the majors. ,
The amount of profit a bank makes on each $100 in assets

is a good way of comparing performance; and the Bank of. -;
_Nova Scotla, at 77 cents, had the industry high, -with the TD -
"Bank closely behind’ at 76: cents. “The “Commerce, -by:

contrast, was able to. mute: only 3 cents, ‘well: ‘below: the
average of 55 cents..”

Analysts said the Bank of Nova Scotia played the decline
in the cost of money-over the last six months adeptly, and

“this is why it reported superior profit. It lent for relatively

long periods at high interest rates, while funding loans with’

~ Bhort-ferm deposits, - AB rates Fell, borrowing costs lunged
. and profits soared. -

* ‘Banks that performed well also had low administrative

- expenses and loan‘loss provisions. The Commerce and the

Bank of Montreal, for exaniple, used almoat 21 cents of each

- $1 in revenue for these two tema, the highest totals of the

Big Five. The TD had the least, only 17.2 cents, Just below |

- Scotiabank’s 17.3 cents.

For the rést of the year, analysts are confident banks will ;

continue to report. excellent results, . with ‘most expectig
’ profit to rise 25 per cent. -

The increase will be larger jf cémpanies thet didn't meet

"payments last year make good on thelr unpaid Interest. A
total recapture of lost interest could increase profit by |

about 45 per cent for the major banks, says Robin Cornwell

“of MeCarthy Securities Ltd.

~ Indian children pay with lives _

| OTTAWA (CP) — Indian children are paying with theis” .

welfare’ jurisdiction’ for Indiana on reserves are two mat :

llves as the federal and provincial: governments squabble (( factors, Johnston said in his atudy.

over responsibility for native child welfare, says the author
‘of a study released today. .

‘Indians are almost five times as likely as other children
to be placed In the care of child welfare: authorities, yet,
those agencles do as much damage as.good, Patrick:
‘Johnston, author of a 2%-year_ study: forthe Canadian
Counecll on ‘Soclal Development, “said in an interview
Wednesday. -

Of the disproportionate number ‘of Indlan children taken .

ftom thelr familles, 77.2 per cent were adopted by non:
-Indian familles in 1981, said the study, titled Native Children
and the Welfare System.

The result is: that the. children have had: thetr culture
atolen from them and family and, barid life as-been ripped
apart, sald. Johnston; ‘now. “executive . djrector: forthe
-Natlonal- “Anth-Poverty: ‘Organisation.

Feadited worse ""

In the 19608, -many Indian communities lost alraoat-an_-
entire generation af. children to ‘the welfare. Aystem, ‘the.

-Fepart sald. ‘

Thore isn no simple reason for the large number of native a

children taken from thelr families, bul: misunderstanding of

native cultural values and a — dispute over

New. prostitution offense ptopdeed

‘OTTAWA (CP) — Liberal -
MP: Celine : Herviewx- |
Payette proposed. a
> eompromise solution: to the
' problem: “of. street.
prostitution today, urging
that ‘Parliament pase slaw
making it @ Criminal Code
offence to “offer to buy" Bex .
on the atrest. ‘ :

recommend to Parllament.

be. leaning’. toward .
Vancouver .. Mayor - Mike
Harcourt’s proposal that the
‘Codebe amended to make it .
easier for. police ‘to, arrest -
broatlintes, no
L 5 - problem, “whieh -”
She is a member of the aurtaced in Vancouver's .
~ justice residential “west end, has

‘which. will made, life miserable for -
residents’ who - are. often :
propdsitioned - by cruising ~

committee, ..

decide ext week on what

‘of action

to

them for prostitutes.

Hervieux-Payette © sald
toughening. the | soliciting .
‘low will amply... make .
prostitutes.” Maven more
victimized’:: than they _

. along Highway No.16" will °
* ba.recelved up.to 2: 00 part
‘March W, 1983. 0°.

‘The work Is to load, hav! .
‘end stockpile 500 places a

-kitometer84:-to kilomefer 53
{O48 Salvus Camp).

‘Tenders and Inquiries ere to
be directed: to the District
Highways: Manager,
Ministry “af ‘Transportation —
aid Highways, :-Sulte. 300- --
546 Park Avenve;: Terrace, -
B.C; . V8G we _(Teliphone .
645-6254): -
Tender. ‘fortis ‘and’ spectal
proyisions are avaliable at

propdeed

tHe above: address.

W-E:. Stantey, ee books for many years,

wee Highweya ma nee ~The, Canadian Meilical Association and -

Teanaportation and its provincial affiliates have been lobbying

Highways ho ~ against. in an earlier: federal
Dated: ‘Pebroary. od 1983 draft obtained by doctors last fall. Sanie -

wets ‘Terrace; B,C.

health, housing and ‘other government social Pallcies.

Consérvative *.and . most -
Liberal. members seem to ;

_ Customers ~ who mistake -

television commercial on the-danger of
_ moré'state'control over medicine, -

- The ad, which was broadcast for the first
time this week and Is to run during the next
six: ‘weeks, ‘contrasis. the U.S.
entérprise system with Britain's national —
healft plan. It warns the “fragile” balance -
in Canada’s medicare system could be
‘upset: by more government intervention.

\ Aasoclation spokesman Lynne Beckett :
said {he ad reflects long-standing concerns
of Ontario doctors and is not related
. specifically te the running debate about a

physitians fear that Ottawa's ‘proposiils’ ”
would, -in” effect, ban extra billing by: °

Provinces say the federal government has responsibility

for reserve Indians while Ottawa: maintains that child
welfare services are provincial juriadiction,.

The result is a “life and death approach to child welfare.” —

ha. ;

Pern
‘officials “coproyed the
~ project. aa did the Quebec
. _ Department.’ of, Cultural:
Judgment, 2 “alt Affairs: after: ‘determining | it:
coriditioning - “nll; “10°. wasn’t” ~ wlolating _ the
skylights ‘and 40 or 50 other “protection |. . ‘area”
rooftop: objects Trudeau established “‘by law: to.
the. surroundings *

ne Nathtin Investment ‘Ltd:
‘of Montreal. — Temayes,
within 10 days of

and depréclating the’ value ‘. of any. ‘designated bintorie

‘of his house. .

oe “building.
It also deriands $100,000

‘But Trudeau’ charges |

designed — “the “they are. -all: -,dolntly
blick, Fesponsibie for “Paying
Tolchinsky and ' Goodz “damages.” *
_afchitects-H, M. Tolchinsky - Opposition MPs expioited:
and. Barry Jaslovitz; and .the Trudeau lawsult-in the .
land surveyor T. .T, Katz, House: of - Commons : on
: The suit also asks the Welnendiys .

court “to reserve the rights . ‘Could. prime

of the plaintiff (Trudeau) to'. minister te this house -

' [claim damages from the - whether or not‘ he has.

" day he begins permanently ‘stopped lately and: counted.
occupying jthe - ‘Cormier’ - the number of views lie has
house, until such time asthe spolled for Canadians, the
tald | Installations-“'and 1,5: million “jobless, _ the.

A A tA regen mw

structures’ are removed,”

. ‘Trudeau claims in the sult
he. met: - with: “Steiner, -
Tolehinskys Jaalovitz- and.
Katz vin : February.” ‘and |
: Mek 1881, when ‘the ©

condominium project was)
_ getting under way, and-was-

rulned and the bankrupt
businesses, and for all those
Who have lost confidence In
_the government?" asked
. Conservative ‘ ; Gorton
‘Towers,

. And New Democrat. Bill
‘Blaikie chimedin that many

verbally’ assured. the top of: ‘Canadians hope. Trudeau
the new building would: be’ will soon move into. his
lower than the terrace level. beloved: - new. home -

of the mansion above it. permanently,

Huntington Aartnents

> Jneludes: telage, stove, drapes; wall to.
“walt carpet; close to: schools and bus.
” «Inquire about reduced rates. M8

Call 65-7071

Some provinces step on to a reserve only ina ‘crisis; when it pememom

-Is teo ate to do anything more than take the child from: the :
‘home, Johnston sald,

When action is ~ taken,
consideratiqn of native values, .

Most provinces fail to recognize Indian and tnt “custom
adoption," where children are raised by aunts and uncles,
cousins or other family. members when the child's actual |

: parents are unable to‘manage, .

However, laws in most provinces ailpulate thal: -adopted.

‘Wghildren not now: the names of thelr. biological, parents:
—*9phnstwn satd:> = -
‘He ‘said -he is releasing the study now in ‘hopes. ‘that
“delivery of child welfare will be a major-topic of discussion
"at the firet- ministers” conference on. Aboriginal: rights .
-March.1536. 0" ,
«The -Ottawa-based eouncil is a national: ‘hon profit

eG.

organization conducting’ research and advocating change in

‘the. law: be. aimed - at
customers, After..a - few
arrests, other customers.
would. stay out of an area
‘and. the ‘proatitutes. would
-dlaappear,

- She noted that of 10 big:
“dity mayors who supported
;, Harcourt’s. - proposal; all .
"wera males.’ Only. Mayor.

Hervieux-Payette

thelr views.
‘Pat Carney, =a
- Conservative MP

‘Vancouver, has already

prostitutes: and customers,

“Marian Dewar of Ottawa |. But | Hervieux-Payette”

had: _proposed => i expressed the fear that only :

* decriminallzation, “as has prostitutes ---would,.- be ©
Lynn McDonald, NDP arrested and customers lett.
“member..on the justice. wlone;+ because -male
commities. - _ “Wndercover ——_- policemen ".
“The =problem with would. likely be. used to.
_-decriminalizing soltelting. is enforce the law, ‘
constitutional. When .

“The justice” committee
hie been told it would be
difficult to find a way to

Thagy'l- already are.” - -Neave. ‘the ‘problem for #80; @ female undercover » §
“T don't’ ‘mow how many municipalities. to solve . Pollceman was posted to the —
women might be arrested through local bylaws, rea and:-arrested 300 ©
seer | lecloral District simply because they winked rather than’ keeping the _ would-be customers i one
; Broject GRIME: atamanina-bar.” . ‘matter’. a ‘federal month. ~
-. We-Post Guardrail _ She propored instead that _Fesponablty. | - The problem evaporated
a Along O18 History 16
Yel .
Mime D tors prot t trol
senate DOC ors protest controls —
‘Terrace Highways mo OTTAWA (CP) — The Ontarto- Medical | doctors and . user fees for boepitad ‘
Sealed Tenders. marked Association has taken the plunge into treatment. -
‘Removal of 16" guardrail advocacy advertising with ‘a 60-second ——._ The Ontario assoclation’s commercial is .

: for the ad on its stations, °°

Ifee
‘In hopes of getting the message across to
_7B per cent of Ontario households, She said
stie didn't know the cost.of the campaign,
but agreed it would be expensive.
The television ad is the first in a series of

drunken driving will beain ‘appearing in
‘ Ontario newspapers.

The - television | ‘ad: features an
unidentifted general practitioner from the
Toronto area, The text reads as. follows:

health-tare system: is well. balanced to
- assure all Canadians good medical eare.
"Bat that- balance is fragile. ;

tt ote frequently -without

“sald —
she feels that she and |
McDonald ‘can reconcile ;

‘from .

' expressed support. for an 7
amendment aimed at. both -

- being show on CTV and Global outlets in 9
the province. The CBC refused to sell time”

Beckett sald the ad innit in in
morning, afternoon and evening time slots.

advocacy ads planned by the association. ;
Within the next. several weeks, ads on

a) ¢ -health-rela| ;
new Canada Health Act. The -| pecific ted. topics such as

“federal government is working on drait
legislation to replace two laws governing
health: insurtince that have been on the.

. “This message ls brought to you by the.
Ontario Medical Association. I'm a doctor
and I want to tell you that right now out

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