49. HOMES ° ~s- FOR-SALE For Sale by Owner. 1172 sq. ft. F-B home. Conveniently jocated. 3 bdrm up & 3 finished rooms and bathroom in basement. Assumable 10 percent mortgage. $49,500. Phone 635-5343, (c3 - 4,6,8) For Sale: A beautiful 1316 sq. ft. home... . ready for you to occupy. . Wall to wall carpet . 2 + floor to ceiling fireplaces . 2% bathrooms . fully tandscaped . 600 $q. ‘ft. workshop ad- facent te house . carport . located at 4738 Loen Ave., Terrace. Phone 635-2646 (c5- 4) Situated on Pohle Ave. Cozy starter or retirement home with extra lot, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Ilving room with sliding glass door to rear patio, dining area in kitchen and porch with laundry facilities. Electric heat. House has new cedar siding. - on exterior, extra lot Is subdivided and can be sold separately. Asking $20,000 for house & $10,000 for extra tot. Both are priced to sell as apackage for $26,000. Firm. Call 695-2370 for appolniment fo view. (p23-29s) : FOR SALE BY OWNER ? Bdem, full Bsmt, Rec. Rm, 2 full Baths, 2]. Fireplaces, W W carpet, undeck, many extras. Located on bench on Benner St. To view call 635- 905 2 bedroom home, finished basement, 2. bedrooms down, Rl area. Features rock front, Ciose to schools. 635- 7467 (p5-8) Page 14, THE HERALD, Tuesday, September 5, 1978 "AUTOMOBILES For Sale: 1972 Ford Ran- chwagon, PS. P@, V6, auto. Goad condition. 36,400 miles. Asking $1,600.00 Phone 638- 1455 . 1975 Pinto Statlonwagon, 1972 Fent Trailer & an Avan & coln collection. WIH sell separately or trade for truck and-or camper, 635-5744 after 5 p.m. (c5-13} ‘1972 % ton, 4 wheel’ drive. Phone 635-5587 ask for Jerry. (c5,11) 1971 Super Beetle & 1973 For Maverick, 638-8387. (p3.7) _— 1976 Monza. Phone 635-5508 after 3 (cl0-11) 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. 400 mag. C-W extras. Asking $4,000 or best offer. 635-9525 after 5 (p5-2) For Sale: 1971 Ford Truck V2 fon. 1 owner. Excellent condition. Only 36,000 miles. Phone 635-2668 (¢5-2) For Sale; 1978 Ford Fiesta. Brand new condition. open to offers. Phone 6325271 (c5-2) For Sale: 1974 Volkswagon Window Bus, 7 passenger, AM-FM radio, radial tires plus 2 winter, only 35,000 miles, very good shape, priced for immediate sale. Phone 632-5848 (c5-2) FOR SALE 1975 Datsun pickup In ex- cellent condition, 2000 Engine, Winnebago canopy, new winter snow fires, radio, 8-4rack, 21,000 miles. Best Offer. Ask for Carol. 635-9101 week- days, 9-5. 638-8255 after 6 & weekends. (p4-6) 1973 Chevy Nova, 350 custom hatchback. 49,000 miles. Phone 635-2303. (5-5) 1973 Dacge Polara, 360, 1 owner, good condition. Price $1,500. Phone 635-3080. (p5-5) 3 bedroom home on the bench. Paved driveway. Enclosed garage. Good garden area. Phone 635-9277. (p10-14) Home For Sale: One ‘year ‘old three basement. Fully land- sSeaped an paved st. Phone atter 6 pm 635-7347. 50, HOMES .- WANTED: Moving to Terrace, require $-4 bedroom home, will - maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1178, Terrace, B.C. (ctf) 54. BUSINESS ~ PROPERTY | Retail or Office Space 2 stores total of 2800 H. Can be separated fo 1400 ft. areas In choice location on Lazelle Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C, 695-3576 or 255-1999 Vancouver. Availaby: Sept. 1, 1978. (ctf) 55. PROPERTY - - - FOR SALE 140 acres near Kitsumkalum Road 4§ acres near USK Phone: Prince George 964-4424, ctf 55. ‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For Sale. Coffee Truck Business. Est. 5% years. Geod potential. Phone 635- 4350 after 4p.m. (p 10-55} 'A well established busy Drycleaning Plant will be’ sofd fo an ambitious person with @ preference to being his own boss, who doesn’t » mind extra effort to make an above average living. Ideal for working couple. Trained personnel on hand - well equipped - smoothly operating plant, located in thriving Fort St, John - this opportunity only comes once, Family and other business commitments only reason for selling. For further information write Professional Cleaners, 9920-1041h St., Fort St. John, B.C. phone 785-2322. (c14-15] For Sale : Small sawmil! powered by 37.5 kilowatt generator, Allls Chalmers Diesel Motor, Kitlmat 632- 7429 (p4-1) bedropna, a Wi wi Ss cabine t ca et as oe cabins sea car A= Maac “Gite Dew TA excellent condition. Phone 635- For Sale 1968 Vauxhall. 635- 2080. (p10-15} 1974 Datsun 710 4 spd. 5 sum- mer and 5 winter radials. } Radio, tape deck, good con- dition. Best offer. Phone 635- 2084. (p5-B) ae 5419. (c5-9) 1972 Camperized Chevy Van. Fridge, stove, Sink & propane heater. Excellent condition.’ Low mileage. Asking $4200 or best offer. Phone 635-2444 ask for Doug. or 635-4809 Affe 5.. (3-5) /58. MOBILE HOMES a es | Mobile Home Immediate Delivery To Your Location are now available on ou lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile hames, You choose your decor, and) we custom build to sult, Government grant of $2500 ‘applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - Return. For free credit check and] approval please phone collect. Parker Homes of Canada Lid. 35-5447 (c18-23) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. 0.A.C. Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (ctf Rent or Purchase 1972 12668 Paramont house traifer with fireplace near stores and schools, on private lot. Rent $255. per month with option to buy or purchase $7,500 open to offers. Witt carry second morgage If nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rerke, Gen Del, Win- field, B.C. (ctf) For Sale . 1972 3-2 bedroom trailer, depending. Franklin fire place, unfurnished. Completed 6’ x 18° carpeted addition. Lecated In Thor- nhill. Price $6,500, Call 635- 9589, or 633-2455, 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES. Now in stock at Camper Land! 1978 22’ Mini-motor Home, tdeal for the family. With bunk bed and targe bath | complete with tub. This unit has full winter package. Ideal for the skler or those who like to ski-doo. On a’ GMC chassis, featuring a 400 ~~; : engine, filt slearing, and ,2oc cruise control. : 1978 20° Minl-mator home on Ford Chassis, air con- ditioning and cruise contro] with a 480 engine. This unit Oct. 19, 1774, found Captain has rear kitchen, with large James Cook and his crew in the windows at back and sides. ‘‘Resolution’’ back al Queen Also has full winter package. Charlotte’s Sound on the coast of Come and have a took, we New Zealand. He had completed have what you want. his exploration of the Cook Is- 5412 Highway 16 West.Jands and other groups in the Dealer Licence No. D00611A. pacific north of New Zealand and (5-8) : ance again he was facing the task af completing his search for the mythical southern continent. But Cook was puzzled by the detachment with which he was 5702 (p5-8) received by the Maoris. He had 67; _ ie hoped to have word of Furneaux ae 4h 11H eee and the ‘Adventure’ but there mS ; was none. It was obvious that ~ another ship had been there and Does your building need Cook correctly deduced it had exterior painting? Call 635-been the “Adventure”, There 4906 Kermode Friendshlp yere cumours of the loss of a ship Centre. LEave name and and the murdering of its crew and phone number for Terry. subsequent acts of cannibalism, Free Estimate. (sth) but this was firmly denied by the Maoris. However, an uneasy tna help yew. No pa books feeling existed in Cook's mind ax foo small: Bookkeeping to they headed east and south once Trial Balance. 635-7002. (p3- again. 5,6,8) They got to the area of Cape Hom at Christmas time and found are Vanguard Mini-motor home. Completely self contained a- c. Low miteage. Phone 635- Singing classes for children 9 .wild geese for Christmas dinner ta years ald and up will begin go with all but the last of their the week of September 5th. Madeira. On Dec. 28 they were ‘“Parengs wishing to enroll away again to complete the cit- their children may Contact cumnavigation of the Antarctic Joan Spencer, A.R.C.T. at continent and to forever deflate 635-3382. the rumour of a vast continent. They did, however, find a land mass that proved to be an island A BICENTENARY SPECIAL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA - RUMORS OF CANNIBALISM. By Ron Gadsby There was qn uneasy feeling abaut these New Zealand Maaris. * and named it South Georgia. It was a black and forbidding piece of geography and Cook was glad to see the last of il. Then he headed north for Table Bay at the tip of Africa and there he found a letter from Furneaux. lt disclosed what Cook had feared. They had missed the rendezvous by only a few days and on the eve of departure of the “‘Adveniure’’, Furmeaux sent a party of 10 ashore led by master’s mate, John Rowe, a relative by mariage. They were to gather wild greens but they never ac- complished their mission. They were ambushed, murdered and eaten by the Maoris. With this experience behin him Furneaux decided he had had enough of exploring and headed back to England following ap- proximately the same route that Cook had just completed. Furmeaux had passed through Table Bay almost exactly a year before. It toak Cook five weeks to leave Table Bay duc to. repairs necessary to a faulty rudder, but finally he headed north. via St. Helena, Ascension Island and the Azores and arrived at Spilhead, Engtand on July 30, 1775. He had been one three years and 18 days and had completed every task to which he had been assigned. He had dispetled forever the exis- lence of another continent and had been further south than any matt before him. But to him the greatest satis- faction came from the fact he had lost only four men and only one of them from illness. It is no wonder he was awarded the Copley Gold Medal by The Royal Society for a paper he submitted on the fight against scurvy. He was made a Fellow of the Society, but compared to the reception he had received al the conclusion of his first voyage, the public welcome was rather lukewarm. He was received by the King once again and promoted to cap- tain of 74-gun HMS Kent. It wasa nominal command because the following day he was appointed captain of the Greenwich Hospi- tal, Buta permanent land job was unthinkable for Cock and he reluctantly took it on the under- standing that he could leave at any time. he was needed for, more active service. The Admiralty happily agreed and Cook went home to become reacquainted with his family. But he wasn't home for long because another venture catled and Cook hadn't lost his hearing. His affirmative answer cost him his life. NEXT: A Tahitian charms London To whom it may concern: l, Ronald K. Harris will not be responsible for any bills or debis incurred by anyone except by myself, as of this date, Sept 1, 1978. Ronald K. Harris (p3-7) 7 i L” GOOP MoRsING jo aT ~ Ta ¥/ oo - = Uw Be eALd er ee S , : When the song “Happy Birthday To You" was written in 1893, it was first called "Good Morning To You.’ ; * Crossword By Eugene Sheffer ‘4 Vanayes sy OY Zz VOLUNTEER CANVASSERS. ARE _ FIGHTERS SUPPORT THEIR Ea Job opportunities . Further details on mne following fobs are to be obtained by calling the Terrace office of the Canada A Employment Centre at 635- 7134, Vocational Instructor - 1,727 - 2,239 mo. ‘To instruct students all theory & repair of diesel engines § months appointment. Terrace. | MORTGAGE CLERK - $4.56 per hour. Terrace, Per- manent part-lime. Must be mature and responsible. Experience preferred but employer will train, SHORT ORDER COOK - D.O.E. Stewart. Shift work; Accomodation available. Experience preferred. Hook tender - TWA. Terrace. Permanent full-time. Must have full tower experience. BIOLOGICAL FIELD ASSISTANT - $5.70 per hour. Terrace. Temporary. Must be 19 years of age with a valid drivers license. Must be mature. — CATSKINNER -_ IWA. Terrace. Permanent Full- time, experience in road building. BLASTER - IWA. Terrace. Permanent Full-time. Must have ticket and experience in road work. CIVIL ENGINEER TECH. - $1600 monthly. Nass River. Temporary. Must he familiar with surveying, sewer construction, ea moving and compacting. MOBILE HYDRAULICS INSTRUCTOR - $1714 - $1791 monthly, D.O.E, Terrace. Temporary full-time. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in mobile and industrial hydraulics. H.D. TRUCK MECHANIC - $9.81 per hour. Stewart. Permanent full-time. Must be journeyman. Must have diesel experience. Must be mature and responsible. CASHIER - Negotiable. Terrace. Permanent full- time, Must have typing of 25- 30 wpm. Financial ex- perience an asset. BABYSITTING VACAN- ~ CIES - Interested applicants for babysitting vacancles must be registered with Canada Employment Centre & provide at least 2 letters of reference, CLAIMS STENOGRAPHER - $1,014.36 per month. Must have Gr. 12, must have 60 wpm dictatyping & adding machine experience. Prefer office experience & knowledge of Medical ter- minology. CHOKERMAN - Union. Terrace. Permanent full- time. Must have full tower experience. TYPING INSTRUCTOR $9.00 hr. Terrace, Must fully able to teach typing at level of basic typing, in- termediate or advance. CLERICAL INSTRUCTOR - $9.00hr. Terrace. To teach a clerical “refresher” course. Must have _ thorough knowledge of clerical field. Journal Clerk Cashier - $675 mo. Negotaible. Terrace. Must have 40-45. typing prefer financial background. STORE CLERK - $4.00 per hour, Terrace. Temporary posilion; could work into - full-time. Stocking shelves, cashier tidying store. Stenographer - $600 - $800 DOE. Terrace. Legal ex- perience preferred. Minimum 2 years office, 50 w.mp. typing & dictaphone. DINING ROOM WAITRESS - $3,50-$4.00 D.O.E, Terrace. Night shift. Prefer ex- perience. COOK SEA FOODS - Negotiable, $1,200.00. Terrace. Must be fully ex- perienced. Evening shifts. - SCALER - Union, Terrace. Permanent, full-time. Must be fully experienced, Prefer coast license. SECRETARY « STENO - D.0.E. Terrace. Must have 2-3 years minimum office related business experience. 50 wpm minimum, high degree of accuracy, dic- taphone or shorthand. Registered. Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace, Care af patients in ICU maintenance of equipment. Responsible to head nurse. Shift work 8 nacent VP. Room and yard provided at cost. TELEPHONE OPERATOR - $3.25 per hour. Terrace. Shift work. Some typing preferred; be able to record messages accurately... SHEET METAL WORKER - ‘Union. Terrace. Must be ‘journeyman or equivalent experience, First Ald Ateendent - 6.91 Hr. Terrace. B ticket or better. Camp job, Free B & R. Head Cook - $5.00 per hour. Terrace, Permanent full time. Must be fully ex- perienced and familiar with food costing, staff super- | vision. References required. > | oe Gies Satisfaction Atways! ae One of Canada’s largest retail organizations IS COMING AND NEEDS STAFF! K mart Dept. stores, willbe opening a new store in this area. 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NMF DMW AIVZnVF KLCCMC Yesterday’s Cryptequip — CHIC SCHOOL OUTFITS CHARM | YOUR SMALL FRY. Today’s Cryptoquip clue: Z equals W The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. Hf you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating . vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error. ' +3978 King Features Syndicate, Inc, short words, We also require: ® Automotive Manager | ® Automotive Assistant Manager ® Mechanic TERRACE @ Mechanic’s Apprentice ® Service Person APPLY IN PERSON WITH BRIEF WRITTEN RESUME OF WORK HISTORY BEFORE Sept 6, 1978 CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE 4630 LAZELLE AVENUE rey a