57. Automobiles - 174 Dadge. Monaco, 34,000 miles. 2 spare rims with tires, plus one new tire. A-1 condition. Phone 635-5008 or can be seen at 4924 Agar. (¢-3) 1972 International Travel-Al, . “excellent condition, AC, PB, PS, AN-FM, radials: will accept ‘ anyreasonable offer. Must sell. Phone 635-2485 after 6. (c-3) 1972 Datsun 510. New tires, paint, with radio and tapé deck. 39,000 miles. Excellent con- dition throughout. Asking $1750. Phone 638-1354. (p-3) For Sale 1972 Datsun stetlon wagon. 47,000 mites. Mag wheels. Good tires. $1200. Phone 635-4059. (c-3) . PRICED FOR auick | SALE oo 1964 Mercury 750 Tandem dump truck in gocd running condition. 635-7838 Noe. on A 7a Malibu Classic : Excellent condition - 50,000 miles. Radial tires, P.S. full wheel covers, cleble head lights. co Phone : 635-9562 (eth) , 1977 Ram. Charger, 4 wheel drive. Fully loaded with everything except tilt steering °- wheel and-A.C. $9000 or best offer. For more information call 635-2738. (p-7) : : Lease & Used Cars for Sale - 1973 Chev 4x4. Auto. PS. 1972 Maida Pick-up, 4 speed. -1975 Malibu Classic, 4 door. 1974 Mazda Pick-up, Rotery,-4 speed. sO, 1974 Olds, .4 door, air con- difloning etc. 1914 G.M.C.°% ton, 4x4, 4 speed. 1972 Pontiac station wagon, V- 8, Auto. 196? Mercury quis, 4 door hardtop, alr cond, loaded. Tis week's special. $995.00 1967 Mercury Cougar. 2 door, V-5, Auto. $3995.00 1972 Scout 4x4, Auto, P.S. ., 178, Datsun, B219, with, radjal “tres.” ae _ ToView Copper Mountain Ent. Ltd. 3026 Hwy. 16 E. 635-4373 DL &6054 58, Mobile Homes Bultding 8 house, must sali. Beautiful 12x68 Safewsy manor. ‘Only $9,500 or will consider trade for 4wheel drive. Phone: 635-2715. {p-3) ‘ 12x55’ 3 bedroom traller, will consider pickup and camper, Sth wheeler or boat and motor as part payment. Phone 635- 5970. (p-7} For sale 12x68 Empiral. Heavy duty washer and dryer, fridge and stove (separate laundry room). Excellent condition. Joey Shack, skirted. Located at Nass Camp. $12,995.00, or open to offers, Call 633-2421, collect. (c-1,3,4,6) - For Sale by owner. Adjoining _ waterfrant on Sandspit, Queen Charlottes. Ideally located and beautiful view. And turnished 3 bedroom hame on 2 acre lot, 60° mobile home on.¥2 acre, glassed tn porch. Far more Information, _ eal) 637-5371, or write Box 51, Sandspit. {¢-11) 58. Mobile Homes For Sale: -1972 12x68 Generai mobile home. Sacrifice price. 3 - bedroom, laundry rm., large, kitchen, tiving rm. For details cail after 6 p.m. 635-2811, - One bedroom trailer for rent.’ $85 per month. Fridge and stove and table and chairs Included. Neilson Rd, New Remo. Phone 635-6904, Westerhof Apts. (c-3) Must sell 12x62 trailer. 1974. With sliding glass door, 2 joey shacks, one finished. Washer, dryer, fridge and stove. $11,500 or dest offer. Phone 635-3110. (p-1,3,4,6,8} For sale: 12'x46' Duchess traller with Joey shack. Extras, good shape, all set up. No down payment, assume payments. Phone 635-3428. © (p-19,1,3)- For Sale, two bedroom Mobile Home with finished: Insulated Joey Shack on large fenced... landscaped Iot close to Terrace on paved road. Lot or Home can be bought separately. Asking $14,000. Phone evenings 634- 5214. (p-3) 66. Rec, Vehicles 8' Lil Lark camper, stove, fridge and furnace, 635-3546.. View at 3867 Pine Avenue. (p-3) - | : 16 foot Hollday trailer, three way fridge, stove, sleeps six. Phone 635-3525. (p-3) For sale 1973 Scamper, tandem axle travel trailer. 19’, fully self-contalned. Canbe seen In Terrace. Call 636-2970, (¢-12} For sale 1973 Scamper. tandem axle travel trailer. 19°, fully self-contslned. Can be seen in Terrace. Call 635-2270. {c-12) 68. Legal “JANICE MARJORIE . WALKER, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT a hearing concerning your daughter Amelia Linda Walker, born 27th day of February, 1973, will take place an the 13th of July, 1977 at the Provincla! Court of Gritish Columbla, Family Division, Holden at Prince Rupert and: that you may attend at the hearing and that you are en- titled to oppose such appilcation by the Superintendent of Child Welfare by appearing in person or as reprasented by Counsel and that if you do not appear ’.-and are not represented by Counsel to oppose such ap- plication, an Order may be made in your absence com- mitting Amelia Linda Walker ta. the temporary er permanent custody of the Superintendent of Child welfare and the can- sequences of such an Order are that you wiil lose your right to have custody of Amelia Linda Walker without’a further Order of this Court.’ .(c-3) andgeultural links wi pro Py MONTREAL (CP) -- English-speaking Catholics in Quebec, with religious the ince’s French majority, are searching for a suitable Christian response to the Parti Quebecois govern- ment’s goal of French primacy. The -apporpriate responses are not im- mediately apparent, says Bishep Leonard J. Crowley, auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Montreal in charge of English-speaking Catholics. He admits he is still groping for answers to a “complex and difficult’ political problem. Bishop Crowley told 300 people at Concordia University attending a seminar on The Christain as a Political Person that it is _not certain the proposed PQ, ‘68. Legal ‘Mate... EL-5800 Invitation fo tender. The North Coast Division Office of British Columbla Hydro and | Power Quthority Invites con- tractors interested In per- forming the following work: “to drill and develop two water wells at Dease Lake, B.C." Such offers will be recelved unttl 4 p.m. Friday, 13 June, Wi? To obtain the required decuments please direct enquiries to: ; Mr. F.b. Janauver 4722 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C, Phone 638-6101. (¢-3) The following items are apen for bids on an as Is, where {5 'pasis. , 1 Facit Calculator 1 Phillips P-100 Scientific Calevlator - . 1-Canon €91001 Phillips 10-F. The above are plug in types and electronic with no read-out fapes. Also for bids are: 2 Hand Caicuiators, being an Elsi Mate EL-102 m and 1 Elsi Scientific Caleulator..§ - - _ Also open for bids on an as Is, where Is basts: . 2 gold colour Skyway suif- cases, 1 large, ane medium sized, 1 Jerome Alexander halrblower, 3 burgundy knit suit, 1 blue wrap skirt, 2 blue blouses, 1 palr brown coulettes, 1 yellow Angora sweater; |! brown and cream short car- digan. 1 fur car coat. Bids will close June 15, 1977. Items to be viewed at 3298 Kalum St - Sulte 7 or phone 635- 7173 (¢-15,18,1,9,6,8,11) ‘ Tenders for the demolition and-or removal of the building - known as the old United Chirch hall, situated on lots 17 and 18, Block 23, S-D.D.L. 466, Plan 618, Stewart B.C. will be recelved until July 15, 1977, by R. Scales, 4810 Olson Ave., Terrace, 8.C. Ail materials and debris must be removed from the site and the site left In clean and tidy condition satisfactory to the, owner's representative name above. ; - Tenderers , must be adequately insured against liability ‘during the demolition and removal procedure, The tenderer Is responsible for obtaining any and ali necessary permits to carry out ihe work. All work is to be completed and the site ready for inspection by August 31,1977. - - (c-9,8,13,18) : * Painting DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked Exterior Painting - Northwest : Community College, 5330 McConnell, Terrace, 8.C. for ’ fexterlor) of the Cafeteria and remainder of A . Dorm wili be: accepted by the - Honourable, the Minister, Department of Public Works, ¢- o Foreman of Works, 4827 Kelth ‘Avenue, Terrace, B.C. upto 2 pin, June 17, 1977. Tendering documents may be abtalned from Ministry of Public Works, 4627 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. and also viewed at 4927 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on and after June 1, W977. . The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, (c- ay _. Looking for language legislation will deny fundamental’ human rights. , - “We may well inquire to . what extent collective rights may be protected before - they begin ‘to impinge un- duly on individual rights,” he said, noting that the PQ oposes to limit the use of English in courts, to restrict enrolments in English schools and to increase bureaucratic powers. Although many English- speaking. Catholics are calling for strong church leadership in the present political confusion, Bishop Crowley said, it is the laity acting as. individuals who can most. effectively counteract ‘the forces in ebec who are “opposed to e spirit of fraternity.” APPEAR RELUCTANT Church authorities- confronted with an anli- clerical climate and diminished religious practice, as well as wide- ranging views among the Quebec clergy-appear reluctant to speak out about the sityation. In an interview last month,. Maurice Cardinal Roy of Quebec City said the church must not begin to - practise what would appear to be “a new form of paternalism.’ However, he siad the church would become involved it fun- damental questions of social morality should come into paly.’” _ Claude Ryan, an activist _ Catholie and publisher of the IN QUEBEC Christian so Montreal daily LeDevoir, which has ‘taken issue with the PQ on many points, told the seminar there is ‘“‘no such thing as a universal statement or directions’’ in the current conflict and _ there are no clear-cut battlelines. : The PQ has ideals which are’ compatible with Christian ethics, he noted, particularly its desire to promote honesty and Openness in government, Even the party’s promotion of the French-Canadian . collectivity, if ethically prusued, is not incompatible with a Christian view. (Ryan also urged a commitment to would strive to know and Quebec workers will soon get top dollar. ,QUEBEC (CP) — Quebec workers will enjoy the highest minimum wage in . Canada as of July 1, under a decision to tie the minimum wage to the average in- dustrial wage every six months, Labor Minister Jacques Couture announced ‘Thursday. The July increase will bring the minimum hourly rate to $3.15.-from the ‘current $3. ‘ At present, British Columbia shares the highest minimum hourly wage of $3 with Quebec. ; The decision to fix the minimum wage at 50.4 per cent of* the average in- dustrial wage each Jan, 1 and July 1 was reached Wednesday by the pro- vincial cabinet on Couture’s recommendation. Couture said the new rates will not apply until Jan. 1 Economic conference. fails to get results PARIS (Reuter) —, The North-South economic dialogue drew t a close here Thursday with little to show from 18 months of often stormy negotiations. Delegates from the 27 rich and poor participating countries parted more in sorrow than in anger after a four-day ministerial con- ference that “failed to produce expected . agreements. The final negotiating ‘session lasted almost 40 hours without.a break, probably arecordin modern iplomacy. ~ But they failed to ree on two central items—how to anize future consultation between oil producers and consumers to avoid a new energy crisis, and how to deal with the multi-billion- dollar debts of the developing countries. The only major decisions were a $1-billion special aid offer by the. United States ‘and its industrial partners and a pledge from them: to. set up a common fund to stabilize commodity prices. ‘The eight industrialized countries. of Australia, Canada, the European Common Market (as one unit.in the Paris meeting), Japan, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States wanted the developing countries to adopt a code of conduct de- -signed to protect foreign private investments,on their territories from unfair ‘takeovers. ‘ . A draft final declaration under, scrutiny late Thor-. 1976 MONTEGO DEMONSTRATOR BROUGHAM 4 poon °5,495 & Pickups Low mileage 1975 SKYHAWK Y6-Automatic 1976 MAZDA MIZER 1972 BUICK CENTURION $3,195 $4,495 $1,195 Parts 632-6181 Service Centre - Kitimat 1971 F260 % ton ¥8-automatic 1974 F250 % ton 4 speed V8 1975 F150 3 speed ¥8 Sales 632-6182 $4,795 $9,495 3,595 Dealer Licence , ‘No. 005284 * sday said the developing countries recognize that rogress had been made ard meeting some of their proposals. o, But the 19 developing countries “noted with regret that most of the proposals for structural changes in the international economic system and certain of. the- - proposals for urgent actions » Voy 4x8? GYPROX on pressing problems have not been agreed upon.” The 19 countries were Al-' Beria, Argentina, Brazil, Cameroun,' Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Zaire and | Zambia. sa “ee . . recon-. . ciliation in which Christians “. THE HERALD, Friday June 3, 1977, PAGE 11 understand one another’s positions,and then become involved in bridging the gap. In any case, ‘whether or not Quebec separtes is not the all-important question,” Ryan said. ‘What is more important is how we treat one another in the coming In workshops at the conference, some par- lution ticipants said English- speaking Catholics should seek to participate creatively in new alliances, particularly with activist ‘French-speaking Catholics whose views on education community and individual responsibility and freedom of choice are often sharply al variance with the government's. AUCTION JUNE 6 7 p.m. TERRACE HOTEL 4551 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. PREVIEW 5-7 P.M. ON DAY OF SALE -Mahogany & Satinwood Wash -Oak Amoir Stand -Mahogany & Walnut Bedroom -Oak Sulte -Oak Tables Oak Secretary Bookcase -Oak Chairs - -Pianos, organ Ps -Carved Occasional Tables Sideboards (China cabinet) -plus many more fine antique Items. Pottery, glassware & brass of all kinds Mike suctll R.R.2 Burns Lake LTD, 8.c. vos-1£0 Phone 694-3497 or 694-3330 _. FOR THE HOMEOWNER AND PROFESSIONAL PREFINISHED MAHOGANY PANEL Auctioneer-Mike Steinbach $ 49 EA -BUILDALL VALUE FENCE & COTTAGE STAINS Green-Walnut-Redwood ASPENITE Ale te t 54% CEMENT TYPE 10 >. 80 lb BAG K3 PARTICLE BOARD V/ ieee $435 COMMON NAILS 2%i"o 3 1 62° CTN ECONO-TEX CARPET 39 SQ YD in six colours GAVCO “DASHER” FOAMBACK CARPET $H95 SQ ¥D MTD GASOLINE LAWN MOWER smeminwet to 4 PLAYER BADMINTON SETS Oi THERMOS . COOLER © +18" THERMOS PIC-NIC JUG $7758 EA OMINECA also manufactures quality roof trusses and prefabricated homes. Residential roof trusses engineered for the Pacific Northwest. Prices start at #24 each. FOB plant. A818 a eae Se if to.6 p.m. Mon. taba "4 al B a nt