For sale: 1956 International ton, 4 speed, 284-4 cylinder, ‘Phone 5-8691 after 3 p.m, (P6-29M) Tandem, completely rebuilt motor. 1 48 Rambler Hard top, new rubber. Parts ‘for Ford trucks and“Rord “4%.” Rambler cars. Phone -638- _. 8584, Also: Garage Sale May © 26 & June 2 - Household _ tems, Garage equipment, . heavy equipment parts, records, tapes, gas & electric Mitrs.'1 boat Mtr & Tir’ ete. 3955 McNeil Street, Copper Mountain Subdivision, Thornhill. (C8-1June) 1977 Long Box pick-up with low'mileage, 1977 Okanogan =.’ Camper, fully equipped, Phone 635-7651 “atten ° (P10-20M) automatic p.8, nie Reet matic, p.8., p.b., 27,000 Jmites, $5600.00, Call age 2202 between 8 a.m, and 5 p.m. Doa77 (ctfn) - : 59, MOBILE ~*| | HOMES Deluxe Manco Mobile Home 14-70, 3 bedrooms, 144 batha, family room, Set up on lot at Copperside Estates. Reduced for quick sale, For further information phone 638-1484. (C10-5June) ; Well Kept 1970 12x80 Mobile Home. 10x24 addition, acorn F.P. & Veranda, $10,500.00 Skirted & set up in trailer 1976 «= Ford park. Call after 6 p.m. 638... Yona, (Ctin-18-8-79) ‘€or ‘sate 22x52 Glendale Vista Villa fully furnished set up In local iraller park. Phone 638- . ita. (etin-1-5-79) "For Sale: -22x52 Gendall: Vista Villa fully furnished, set up In local trailer park. Phone 638-1044. (ctin-2-4-79)_ . 12x68 traller, raised living oom, ain ingen: . Separate dining, large hutch. Fridge & stove &. dish-. “washer, Bar room, glass shelves 4 bar stools, washer & dryer, extra clothes closet in- shed. Phone §35-4996 (furnished or unfurnished, (Pid-iJune) . For Sale: 22x52 Gendall, Vista Ville. Fully furnished set Gp ‘In tocal fratier: ; me 638-1044, re) 1977 14ftxseft Atco fully furnished, set up in Park Ave, Trailer Court. Phone 635-2667, (P528M) Deluxe 1876 Diplomat: 2 bedroom fully furnished, installed in trailer park. To view Phone 635-4965 or §39- 1238 (C5-28M) For sale: 1978 igx69 3 bedroom Safeway Manor furnished mobile home. Phone 695-9605. (C5-24M) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes (ctfn-23-4- down. O.A.C. Set up} and delivered, trades welcome. Phone collect 591-5105 VEHICLES For sale: 1973 Camperized * VW Van. Rebuilt motor. Spare winter tires. Phone, 638-1121 days, 695-5807 evenings, (P5-24M) Flat deck trailer equipped with lights and serge brakes, 20 foot moter home in oex- cellent condition. Phone $87- 2528, (P3-25M) For sale: 1978 7% foot travel mate camper, furnace, 8 way fridge, stove, sleeps 4. Like new condition, extras, Offers, 635-3705 after 6 p.m. (P5-23M) For sale: 11 faot camper $2100. Certifled check or cash, View at 4742 Davis or Phone 635-4540. (P5-28M) 1976-15l4 it. Okanagan travel trailer, electric brakes, Stove, heater, icebox, spare: wheel, View at 4720 Tuck Ave. or phone 638-1068 after 5 p.m, (NC2-23M) 1. 1978 Vanguard % foot bat ae ters _tollet, 3 way fridge (4 cu. forced air. furnace. Good . éondition. Phone 692-2496 or 635-0000, (P3-28M) Moving must sell rebulit camper. Fite 4 ton truck. Sleeps four, fridge, stove, sink with cabinest & tanks. $500.00 OBO. Phone 638-1041 oF 638-1005 (C5-24M), . Gppraiser, Min years experience required. : For: sale: 1 €5 IHC 1000 - 6 p.m, ; aller: park... from as low as $100.00f (ctf) _| | 66. RECREATIONAL : REAL APPRAISER Expanding tirm requires Minimum three Interes scope of duties- responsibilities Including: Tesidantiel, commercial, industrial, Salary and benefits depondant’ upon ability,. experience and’ acddemic qualifications. Excellent long-term p- portunity for conscientious vidual seeking career in ’ private sector, Applications may be made in: strict confidence to Mr. D.K, Lane, P.O, Box 668, Terrace, B.C, (AB-23M) _ . ag By Cynthia Lee Consumer Relations Dept. _ TEXIZE HAVE A GARAGE SALE If you're short on.money and long on household clut- ter, why not have a garage sale? They're becoming more popular everyday, and spring & cleaning season is the perfect time. to have one. Here are some suggestions to help make your sale'a success: TT. 1. PLAN: AHEAD, Check with town: officials in advance a 8 Drifting by moon milk - .. Inacavernous world .. attraction. Properly managed, it groups. Past policy of a majority would have tour guides and under- By Shirley Olsen Guth - Vancouver Istand’s mysterious’ ground walkways, caves are about to surface, ” . That's because the ; limestone caves, long considered those being considered, off limits for the average tourist, A river cave near Port McNeill famous on Vancouver Island is typical of keep cave locations a seeret from the public—‘‘to prevent rampant - “An underground river would will emerge as one of this year’s be ideal for boat tours. As the boat most visible and novel. tourist moves through the cavern, the attractions, according to’ Karen guide could shine his light on of B,C.’s serious cavers, called spelunkers, has been (o' closely Buard new cave discoveries and vandalism, "' explains Bischoff. GOLD MINE But caving is. a sport whose Rischoff,secretary-treasurerofthe th« _iistening stalactites and time has come, cavers say now. B.C. Speleological Federation. $..uagmites."' Plans for tourists this summer include public education pro- features waterfalls, “By opening caves to the public, The Port McNeill cave also they hope to hasien much-needed moon government legistation aimed at grams at selected caves, the open- milk—-soft shining limestone de-: protecting and preserving caves, . ing of a “cave park*’ at Anutz posits—.‘d “‘even pigmented Vancouver Island, they say, is Lake, and helicopter tours to an trout swe. ning in one of the sitting on a tourist gold mine. | ~ underground glacier near Gold pools." River. . “The island has some of the The deci.on to promote caves best available caving in Canada," And in the island’s future, she to tourists 1s an about-face forthe says Bischoff. ‘We've inyen- decorated cave as a major tourist 2 says, is the opening of a heavily B.C. Speleological Federation, toried more than 650 caves, and nouncing your sale in local ~ newspapers and hang notices on nedrby street ‘corners * attract “passing: drivers: Be, sure to Include the date, time 4 and place, plis a‘vaindate,! -:: “2, MAXIMIZE PROFITS by making your “saleables™! sparkle, Many items, such as small appliances and wash- able furniture, can be cleaned by spraying them with Fantastik® spray cleaner and wiping with a clean cloth or damip sponge. ; 3.MAKE AN INVENTORY a8 you-set up; use It later as 4 fascinating new world is opening this year for tourists. a checklist ‘of what's bean sold, Po) Sees Les rr. PRICE... TEMS | CLRARLY... |. 6, PLACE -SALE ITEMS IN. |; ATTRACTIVE GROUPINGS accotding to their function. For example, put. recrea- tional items such as books and games in one area and household equipment like dishes and kitchen appliances in another. This will make it easier for customers to find what they want, _ 6. 8ET UP A "MINI-BANK”® on the day of the sale: Keep a box filled with coins and small bills on hand so you'll be. able to make change for early bargain-hunters, SEPP CREE REED ? % ? ? ouc Ask ? (SoS CSR eee _ WASHERS Question: Although I’ve tried several different deter- gents, [ don’t think my wash is coming out.as clean az it should, What would cause this? Answer: It might be be- cause you are using tao little detezgent to hold soil in sus- pension until i¢ can drain away, any the home econo- mista at Whirlpool Corpora- tion, one of the leading manufacturers of washers. This causes soil to redepoait on the clothes and can cause grey, dingy laundry or spot- ting and staining. YOUR WASH WILL BE CLEANER if you use the right amount of detergent for the load. Question: When should I “use cold water to save energy? Answer: Use cold water for tnees, Some Ighily solled and non-colorfast items may be washed In cold water. Far best results, dissolva pow- ered detergent in warm or hot water before adding to cold water in the washer or we a liquid detergent, and pretreat spots and atains, or MONEY SAVING TIP; Read the permanent care label in a new garment before washing. Follow the manufacturer's care Instructions to avold weshing mistakes that might damage the clothing item. During the heyday of the powdered wig in France, Ivis’ heads were laced to ‘orm ridges = upon which the wigs could rest. which represents six B.C. caving there are probably thousands more, undiscovered. Why not , follow. the lead of other countties am Slucky enough to have limestone y S-deposits, and make use of these acaves for tourism, recreation, ~teducation and scientific study?” ~ Geological conditions are ideal = for cave formation on Vancouver Island, and limestone corridors hundreds of thousands of years old lead to a subterranean world of fakes, rapids, football field sized halls, and chambers bris- tling with formations. ‘DEVIL'S BATH’ The northern half of the island, in particular, has been called a cave explorer's paradise, and will be the focus of this summer's tourist caving promotion, . With the Mount Waddington Regional District, which has sponsored a survey of caves with tourist and recreational-potential, BCSF plans to erectumiarkers and make educational titerature avail- able at three up-island caves, - The caves, “‘Devil’s Bath’’, “Vanishing River'* and ‘‘Etemal Fountain", are located in a MacMillan Bloedet logging area, and are indicated on the com- pany's recreational maps." Of particular geological inter- est, Etemal Fountain is an exam- ple of ‘‘exsurgence swallet*’: water pours from the ground at the cave site, forms a waterfall, then Centuries ago, when a man spoke of cattle, he could have meant sheep, dogs, hens, or any do- mestic animal as well as cows—which, at that time, were called “kine.” “Cattle” comes from the Latin word capitale, meaning wealth or prop- erty, while "cow" and “kine” come from the Anglo-Saxon word _ cu. 2 oo oLuck The first cattle raised in the United States, “Texas"' longhorns, were the descendants of the eattle brought to Mexico by the Spanish explorers during the 16th and 17th centuries, - drops back under the falis into the cave. Tourists can follow the water into the cave for 120 metres, Bischoff says; - RIVER DISAPPEARS - At ‘Vanishing River, tourists - can stand on a viewing platform and watch the Benson River dis- appear into the ground. The .proposed cave park at Anutz Lake features a limestone - archway where explanatory mark- ers inform tourists haw caves are formed, A tour guide, lights and helmets will be available at the cave, where “you can go in just far enough to tell whether you get . cave-claustrophobic."" And at Gold River, tourists can - take a seven-minute helicopter - ride to a mountain named “'Q-5"" for a look at an underground glacier. YEARS OF DEBRIS ” Because the glacier dips down 60 melres ot one point, tourists can see years of layering and debris buried inside the glacier. - “The tour, which costs about $25 - and takes two hours, runs from late June through August, with extra trips scheduled during Gold River's “Logger Sports Days”, June 23 and 24, ° B.C. tourists are ready to be educaled about caves, says Bischoff, and BCSF’s hand-out literature will stress cave safety and conservation, as well as list locations of other beginners’ caves to explore. ‘ Tourists can also look forward . to more cave parks on Vancouver Island. The new open-door policy is actually a conservation meas- ure, says Bischoff, because only a cave-conscious public will: be sepsitive to caves’ extreme fragility: + ’ “Carelessriess or vandals can” destroy a half-million-year old formation in minutes,"' says one caver. “Even a muddy footprint in a dry area will last forever. ”* There’s more beautiful B.C. than meets the eye on Vancouver Island. it lies underground, and this is the year tourists begin to discover it. BE THE START OF ne The Canadian Coast Guard Base at Prince Rupert s cordially invites the Public open at 1230 hours, PRO 1300 hours - Life Raft ¢@ A surprising but sim- ple way to help prevent against new mastitis in- fections in dairy cows has been developed by 3M. Teat Shield™ is a liquid that is applied to the cow's teats. Ht dries quickly, forming a soft Beacon lights GUARD DAY, Sunday May 27, 1979, featuring an exhibition of Coast Guard vessels, helicopters and equipment used to promote safe navigation. Doars OGR. leployment 1320 hours « Buoy laying operation 1330 hours - Fisres: and line throwing demonstration 1340 hours - Fire monitor demonstration 1400 hours - Cloo Stung rides 1400 hours - Helicopter rides | ON DISPLAY Buoy tender “Alexander MacKenzle”, Search and Rescue cutter, Radio & electronic equipment, Buoys, and work shops, Generators, Fog Detectors and horna, Pollution Cleanup equipment, Wind powered generator, Sikorsky helicopter - to participate in COAST AM film that covers the teat. This shield stays on from one milking to the next, keeping envrienmental organisms from entering the teat canal and causing new mastitis infections, >, 4 et Sealed Tenders marked for 1) “REPAINT 8) Red Cross Hospital b) Survival Stations Highways" British Columbia —_ Buildings Corporation c) Ministry of Transportation, Communication and 2) “CONCRETE FLOOR, Ministry of Transportation, Communication and Highways” 3) EXTEND PORCHES, Court House” =~ “Atlin, B.C.” for: "he Herald, Wednesday, May 23, 1979, Paget ‘more than anything? A pet ’ of their own, When you fecl they are ready to care for a Puppy or kitten, these pointers can make its arrival easier on you, and on your “home, . A kitten will usually hougebreak itself if you pro- _vide a litter box In a con- ’ venient place. But a puppy _needs to be trained, This can help: Hang a small bell from . the front door and make sure the children Jingle it every time they take the _ puppy out, He'll soon learn . to jingle it himsalf when he neadg to go out. Most animals shed to “some degree, so your chil- dren should be encouraged to brush often, especially if their pet had a long, profuse eliminates some of the ‘'fall- out’’ but even well-groomed ‘coat, Regular grooming. POODLE fag. When this unique de- odorizing foam is dry —in as little as 15 minutes —~just vacuum it up.. Your rug-is clean and odor-free, your whole room smells fresh. That's because Lestoil Deodorizing Rug Shampoo doesn't just mask odors. Its exclusive deodorizing sys- tem actually counteracts them, evan in damp weather when: smells are most obvious. The Lestoil pet experts have an answer for another common prablem, To teach pets shed. Another problam: animals pick up odors out- “doors, retain them in their th - hair oe fur and bring them in ‘inside, Carpeting attracts _ and holds them, along with stray hairs, dirt and traces '* of pet waste. Now there is a way to solve this prablem. Simply vemos car Stee an Wee Help Wanted”. . OM BG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S The Terrace Cerebral Palsy Association requires an Executive Director to administer the operation of the. Terrace Child Development Centre... - The centre is an interdisciplinary treatment facility for multi-handicapped pre-school age children, ag "aS ty oy ‘Applicants should have experience working wih children and should have some understanding of the special needs of handicapped children and their families, a Lec pt " Experience in personnel management and office administration would be an asret, Apply in writing stating qualifications and expected. salary to The President, Terrace Cerebral Palsy. Association, 2510 South Eby St., Terrace, B.C. " Closing date is June 1, 1979. COT rn a a ra eo Part-Time CLERICAL OPPORTUNITY| ' THE JOB: - Varied typing & Clerical duties - Posting custe:ner accounts - Cashier duf! - Some customer account work. - Good typing abllity - “ccuracy with figures | THE SKILLS -b me previous clerical experience. a cat to scratch his post, not the furniture, place the post the room where he sleeps. Cats tend to scratch most when they awaken. from a nap. . “With a little planning, and a can of Lestoil Deadar- izing Rug Shampoo, you can, spray Lestoil Deodorizing keep your pets—and your Rug Shampoo all over your kids —out,.ofthe doghouse! |. ‘ feeqneipinung pre nenque ot ofa mg oy de to seta 4 - ~ Pet Care Corner: A NEW PET FOR YOU? ~~; What do most kids want ve a4 ' This is presently a half time position with the - ‘possibility of developing Into full tine. Phone 636-6310 TRADERS GROUP LIMITED @. i 4609 LAKELSE AVENUE = 7 FINNING OPPORTUNITY NEEDED IMMEDIATELY BY SEVERAL FINNING BRANCHES JOURNEYMEN HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS, CAT EXPERIENCE PREFERRED fa friends for life + The Canadian Red Cross Society LOGS FOR SALE APPLICATION no. 5014 Species - Hemlock Saw Logs Total Volume - 708.4 Cubic metres Log average - 46 cubic metres Location - Terrace, B.C, APPLICATION: no. 5017 Species - Spruce Saw Logs Totat volume - 1673.1 cubic metres Log average - 1.00 cubic metres Location - Terrace, B.C, Pune details for inspection will be supplied on request by: INDIAN HEAD TRADING CO, LTD. Sulte $01 - 2695 Granylile St. Vancouver, B.C, V6H 3Hé Phone 138-45 (01-28M) one 126-6586 a ands Will be received up to 3:00 P.M, local time the 12th day of June, 1079, and those avallable at that time will be epened in public.at 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. AG AKT. Tender documents may be obtained at the above ad- dress AND Government Agent, Third Sireet, Atlin, Tenders may be viewed at Amalgamated Construction Association, 2873 Oak Street, Vancouver, 8,C,; Bulkley Valley - Lakes District Construction Association, 4124 Railway Avenue, Smithers, B.C. Prince Rapert Construction Association, No, 2 + 222 Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C.; Terrace - Kitimat Con- suction Association, 4931 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes, Enquirles may be directed to the Bullding Manager, K.L, Eastman, 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VEG 1K? telephone 834-4191 or Technical Services Manager, Mr. C.W. Woll, 2275 Quinn Street, Prince George, B.C., VIN 2X4, telephone 562-9131, local 798, A ‘TO: FINNING CONTACT _ STAN PETERSON BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. APPLICATION MAY BE MADE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT. CO LTD, 4621-KeitH Avenue Terrace, B, C, HENRY HORNSBERGER ae