naw. Prone $35, 5213. on 80%200 Jot in Thornhill. -Clesa . to” schools, Asking $95.00. Phone -635-4592, : {p1p-25|uly)- 1976-12K68 WEADOW BROOK, 2 bedroom, gas “heat, fridge * > and stove, dishwasher. 6x10 porch. On..55 acte lot on Kirkaldy St. $38,500, Phone 638-1897 afier: 5pm. (pid. .25|uly) | FOR RENT — ldxsa mobile - home, seml-furnished. ‘No. 16 Terrace Trailer Court. Natural gas. Rent $459, Phone 635-7559. p . _(P3 sou) NEAR NEW; a. ‘bedroom ” . “ duplex on Soucte. Fridge & _ . stave. No pets.; Avaliable. QB, Contact. rng Bank, | cs 78-7385, baetont "yax68,-3. BEDROOM tralier : ona full basement. Situated. _ DISTRESS? MUST. SELLT:- Investor -will pay up fo $1,000.00 for your equity and assume your mortgage on your “sity or country home. : Phone .. 1-000-661-1472, . + Ext. 517, . WANTED TO BUY.3 bedroom: basernent home in ‘fhe Horseshoe. Must. be: ~modern = and ~ in ‘condition, Phone 635-3602 - ‘local 262, oo re Se (ne-lajuly) 12x60 TWO: BEDROOM ; trailer in Thornhill. Fridge and stove. included. $350 per Fa moanith: . Calt svenings $38. 13%. ; “(ne st) ; 2 BEDROOM duplex. In " Thornhilt. | No.2-3817 Paquette Street. Fridge and stove, electric heat, carpet ‘and drapes. $380. month plus damage deposit. Available July’. 1-83. Phone 635-7012. _ after. Spm for eppolniment to view. (nc-staff-tfn) RELIABLE YOUNG couple wants 2 or 3 bedroom house. Prefers with some acreage excellent ref. available. Phone 635-593? anyilme, Sonat 23 "eoebdin ns house are acreage... Finders, . fea offered, Call $35 25989 atter 5 p.m. (PIp-29July) LARGE HOUSE, Horseshoe area. Non-smokers. - References ‘If required. Reliable, worklng couple. No pets. Require Sept. 1-83, Phone 638.0498. (p2-15uly) HOUSE FOR SALE. with 2 bedroom basement. sulte. 2 flreplaces, garage, yard with frees. Phone §35- 6887, (P 10-25 July.) /$ ROOM ‘HOUSE Lakelse + Lake, ist Avenue. Box 725, ° Terrace $59,500. .Phone 635- 2655, 798-2200" evenings. : - (pad-15ju) THREE BEDROOM mobile rome land near Jopperside School, All ervices. Fenced and in awn, $31,500. Phone after 4. 38-1023. (P20- aduly) - MUST SELL “BY JULY 3eth . LEAVING COUNTRY \975 12°x49" Mobile Home, In mcellant condition. Set up m 4 acres, just minutes rom = fown.. -2 bedrooms -Utitity Room -W'xa2’ partially finished ‘ddition consisting of ‘amily Room with wood tove, and master bedroom. Over 1200 square ieet of ving area. MUST BE SEEN : TO BE APPRECIATED * sSking $48,000 or BEST ‘FER! Phone 7406. (PS 1duly) \ODERN HOME™ creage, detached two car arage. Complete privacy, | ad of road. Fwo | sides: orders on crown land. /erious, Inquiries only. ‘bking $65,000. Phone after p.m, 635-6903. (Pra.24July). THREE BEDROOMS up, J own. ;2: bathrooms, - rec. pom,.. wood-electric heat. Vell. insulated, “Good arden, On bench. $68,000 "hone 635-4878, : an - + {P8-1aJuty) inimum | one year lease. Needed by | THREE (3) bullding lots. One acre each, cenirally located in Kitwanga Valley. Phone 849-5732 (Kliwanga). (P2-13July) PRIVATE SALE —.- 10 acres, subdividable’ with cabin. Old Lakelse Lake. Rd. Near WIitliams Creek: $29,500 FIRM; Phone - 635-2696. - (Prz29duly) PRICED IN mmid-thirties:. " Cozy bedroom with: _ two: furnished -: trailer _famlly room and appliance “room addition. Garage and ., Storage shed, “Located on'2.7 "acres. No. 18 Kleanza Drive. ; Phone 635-4759. {P5-15July) FOR RENT— 2,00 sq. ft. office space. 4623 Lakelse ‘Ave. Phone 635-2552, ; Aacesoctin) FOR SALE — Drive-in. restaurant' located — In Terrace. 135 feet of Hwy. . Fully equip.” frontage. restaurant premises. Turn _key operation. Contact John - Irving F.D.B, Terrace 635- 4951 for additional info. or to view. Offers not necessarily accepted. >, 1980 GMC, heavy halt, all new thres. Good shape. $5,000, 30,000 miles. Phone 638-8220. . (P7-15July) | FOR SALE — 10xd8 mobile home with 10x40. addition. © ‘ Wood heat, fridge, stove and | ‘naw furnace. $8,500. Priced. to sell, Phone 635-7620 or ’ 624-9760 (Pr, Rupert). (P5-13July) FOR SALE — 1975 Vista, Ville °12%68, 3 bdrm. 4: * spplianées, carpet, drapes - and wiodstove: Porch and. joey sted. Goad condition.’ _ $16,000.00. Phone 630-0265." -(Pro-z2buly)" FOR SALE. 1979 Ford Super Van Camper. Excellent shape. Phone 635- 4559. oo (P5-18 July _ 1970 EMPRESS CLASS ‘A’ | - 96 1 moter home. GAIC - chassis, Power: plant, awning i roof air. Phone 635-2972 between 6-8 pm. eres . {p3-1sjuly) . % celd. mn . plays musle fordancing and will take requests. During the » tp5-t9july> " eredit — BAL us ‘i 5 NTO, | =n, Winnipeg 36 year: ‘azo; “Da Corry Livdoodte ag Mr. Hi Fi-and to this day; his love for ,BLCPh cathtale Tordntonlans and tourists alike with his seating od mong" : endless: collection of records and tapes... - . : "Every night at Peter’s Backyard Restaurant Ltd ‘Corre , ° asked it-he knew of-a’ placement,!’ he sald. "Two. weeks ‘| ~ day hisohe-man company, Musically Yours, keeps Hie goft- | Jaterhe sent mea telegram’ asking me.to go tothe Agwveh . . spoken natiye'of London, England, busy making. tapes f aM : friends to play.athome.* 7 “He will: tape thelr favorite records. as well as selections -, tpeclal. binder.’ / Carry has no qaalms about: ‘apeaiking ‘of his Wlegitimate”. » “birth or about recalling his daya in Waifs. and Strays. Society homes for homéless bays. ~ a “Dickens's Oliver. Twist: was ‘but ‘gentle compared to. from his own collection and carefully: talogue éach:in a: BE eats ot gene banat nagar Bie Po gen a is: an he treatment we weit si many yeara ago, " oa “ ” some'ot “he sdid. . , WROTE 70 ACTOR | an nae a \\ _ - “He served ag batman to an intelligence officer during the “ ‘Second World War. Then, at the age of 21 with no job. ‘and no. home, he decided to aim high and wrote a letter to actor- >, Autographed , ‘souventrs! from: such’ performers as Richard .. : " “playwright Noel Coward. to ask film for a job as a valet. ‘I told him of my: love for. the théatre and music: and : Theatre. a The Strand, and aa] for r Mr, John Mills.” on ‘Mitis Brith siage 0 and movls actor, was ‘tooling for’ a. alet 1, a. play-written by. his "When the rin. was over, he asked ‘Corry to ‘serve as his. valet. at his country. home while, he’ filmed Scott of the- Antarctic, oy Tas atint led Carry to reaming valet for. Henry Kendal Joni Mitchell feels Canadian “TORONTO (CP). — Although she remembers her childhood days spent on the’ ‘Canadian, Prairies with nostalgia, Joni Mitchell doesn’t feign any allegiance ta her home soil; “T definitely still feel Canadian,” sald. Mitchell, in town Tuesday for h2 have no nationality, no race, no class. I'm a mutt. ” “That revelation should come asno osimprise to followers of: “pood _ the 30-year-old singer-songwriter. It's been: almost 20: years, . since the small-town Alberta girl left the: coffee houses of Canada with guitar.in hand ‘and crossed the border to make a name for herself. ‘And time has béen good to her. With 13 albums to. ‘her nine of which have’ Canadian Music Hall of Fame ‘and: an: almost-perennial place on the nomination list.for the Cangdian J uno awards, Mitchell's star is still rising: =... Her current round of concerts — = the final eg of a seven- month tour ~ includes most of the music from her latest: “enough that I'll absorb it and belong toit, honestly belong to ~ album, Wild Things Run Fast, and a- smattering of ‘old © favarites. vos ; ors CAREER IN RETROSPECT. oe! gone’ gold —-a-spot'-in’ ‘the .” (Acc20-26July). . Mitchell. said fl ‘the’ show is “a. lot of renanpect with a- facelift.” ‘aniche in each of her musical, directions: from the early; “ . a8 well as in her painting — a talent thet has found: ex- pression on many of her album covers. | ';. During a newa conference, ahe said her recent leaning . . toward more rock ’ n’ roll was due to. time’ spent. in the - -” Caribbean frequenting discos and dancing for the first time -In-nearly 20 years, . 2." began to appreciate music 88 a peraon who goes (to discos) to dance to it,” she sald,’ wet “INFLUENCED BY POLICE . , * : : One of her influences has been the British band The -Palice. Their music was “simple-yet imaginative and I. . started thinking in terms of a- tighter. rhythm section. They were definitely a catalyst. a “Mitehell admitted she is concerned about ecard sales — . “Everybody's concerned” — but sald a move to more ‘commercial music would be the reault-of finding something she enjoys, not just jumping on the latest bandwagon. i“Pve been waiting, waiting, hoping to like ‘something - vit, ” she explained. . “T have begun to hear some things I like that make me . aay, ‘Ooh,’ just ‘like when I heard (Bob) Dylan and sald, 7 +o: Wow! You can actually sing poetry, the American lyric is ‘By. aome.'mundane magic,"”, Mitchell said, she has found” folk days when she was a. “confessional poet" to the funky, _ jazz-rock flavor on Miles Of Aisles: and the -blatant:'jazz Charlie. Mingus: Nothing Is static, she sald. The personal changes she has. ; : experienced are reflected in everything she does # musieally. beginning to grow ‘up.”” ‘Mitchell said she’ toeen't know when the will ul meking music.- . look to ittie day when I pull back trot oné thing to do orientation of Mingus, written using melodies by jazz Breat ; another. Maybe:l won't make recerda anymore} Tl write - short stories, “Maybe when, those short stories are al written rll just pala for. the next 20 years. a ” . ut David Bowie surprises audience " MONTREAL (CP) — stage props ‘womtied a- kinky performance a5.17,000° steaming ‘ fans . reatlessly . awaited rockdom’s _ ver night's opener of a two-night stand here. | : But.once Bowie came on. stage — blond-haired, tanned and dressed in a conservative cream suit, shiri, tie and suspenders — the four clear :..plastic columns lining the back of the stage and the floating : "giant, pointing . ‘hand © sand” _ Bequined crescent.” “moon: faded away, Soo The 34-year-old British ‘mupersiag; whose changing * musical _ personas - have shocked *. and - ‘delighted ‘audiences, surprised. the. -erowd with a show that one - ‘ttitic asid “must surely Province of British Columbia. Ministry ot Transportation and Highways “ HIGHWAYS—TENDERS. -: ; To screen and: “ecto” ' 12,000 m3 of 16mm minus so | as-to remove all deleterious » and - organic oversize material | ‘stone. . The stockplle of 16 mm crushed. - - material is located in D.L. 7° Pit North of Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ‘Tender documents with. envelope, plans, spacifications, and _conditions. of fender are avallable free .of. charge | ONLY from Suite 204, 615. First Avenve West, Prince Rupert, B.C. :V8J./1B3, Phone: 624-6288 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. dnd 4:30 p.m.,. Monday te.; ; Friday, - except holidays, Tenders will be opsnad at Suite 204, 615 First Avenue - West, Prince Rupert, B.C: . VveJ 163. The fender sum for this - profect Is not) to. included faderal sales fax, Tender, opaning date; July 1% 1983 - ‘2:00 p.m. re DS. Cunllffa, a Adting-District 4 Highways Manager, For: R.G. Harvey Deputy Minliter we. AAscé4.2A119,15uly) Moonlight tour at Tuesday - - have’ been his warmest, least, thealrical _per- formance in: his is-year ‘ career.” . ., Jaithe saurge, of, 2. long “concert. marred. by- a distractingly «loud -and muddy sound, Bowle trotted, ” out. material from ‘every - phase of his’ career, rein- ‘terpreting it” ‘according to” his recent. upbeat moed. ’ ’ while his nine-piere band went, “elaborate - ‘ through some singera, in early. American “gangater duds, acted, a 3 foils...’ : fm telling young peaple to avoid nihilism, ‘to. stay awake,” he. Said . recently, putting. those words “to. music Tuesday. _ MONSTERS SET PACE Searey: Monsters set: ‘the Appeal _ overturned | VANCOUVER (cP) — _ B.C: Court ' of: Appeal has overturned a $8,000 damage awardto' a woman who - . Sippedon a strawberry in a “supermarket... .. réne Carleon vipa, | now! 68 years’ old, fell at a » Safeway atoré in Vancouver “in éarly 1978, suffering ‘wrist and ankle injuries. : She now ‘says she may be ‘forced Into debt to pay her legal arid medical costs. The former mining camp cook said her ability to earn a living was affected by arthritis in her hand and - ankle after the fall. "But. - the “appeal court overiuimed a lower court finding that Safeway was 50- per-cent to blame tor the accident, : .. Carlson’s lawyer, Don Crane, sald shoppers now ate without. recourse when injured:in a’ sipre unless _ they can prove the operator 4 showed flagrant tisregard 3 for safety. . , In - ‘Rarlson's os case, Safeway Canada was found . to’ have had a ocom- prehensive safety and maintenance program -— though the janitor was off shift at the time of Carlson's fall. ‘The appeal court found that Safeway demonstrated reasonable care as spelled out “in the Occuplers Liability Act, - “choregraphic _ steps. and two back-up : feettoan acoustic version of Bowie's theme song, Space’ Oddity. The ovation carried | over ‘into two encores. | «pace. Taking the relentlessy jarring. album version, ‘Bowie jacked up the tempo and brightened the key:in a seeming invitation to dance. : te Rave tie! eine» hls firat of North America in: brightened ‘qeatment for ‘five years, wag sold out Rebel, Rebel, | his ‘great within hours of its an--- tough teen anthem. Fashion, fgquicement..In Europe hia“ "saw Bowle dancing all over _ two-month tour this spring the stage.’ But Let’s Dance drew euphoric reviews and and ‘Chinagirl, from. his . broke attendance records latest album, tightened the set by the Rolling Stones. SCreWS. | After tonight in Montreal, “The house fell: silent to the tour. moves. into the Ashes to Ashes, sung from United States, returning for inside one of the. prop stops in Edmonton, Toronto columns, and leaped to its and Vancouver: . . ~ HONTINGTON APARTMENTS , 4994-3 DavisAve, - NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS . lor 2 bedrooms Inquire about our reduced rents -—fridge & stove —drapes & carpet —storageroom & —Laundry facilities private parking on every floor —spacious, quiet & clean suites: In excellent location. . —only 5 minutes to Skeena Mall by car or bus +, close to schools & recreation ground 1,. —security system & new on- site management COME FOR A VIEW © YOU'LL ENJOY OUR RESIDENCE. ~ : - . 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Com any which he served; as well as - Sit was O'Contior who. bought Corry a. ket to ‘come "Candida in 1983. . He. ‘Anew fron’ ‘our conversations that Chad’ ‘no: roots ~ Corry: first got his break: ds‘a.disc. jockey." = -. He endéd up. playing records af teenage darices, « pee: or Concerta, nighiclubs-and hotels: in and: around Winnipeg... ‘He moved to Toronto and after a-year of being unable: to. - get work, he was asked bya music company he had. dealt with In Winnipeg to"manage.a record shop... *. “sy set it (the shop) up like:a public library.” os In 1964 the management of the Inn on the Park, a boxy “He spent 14 years there ‘until Hive barids made a return, Unemployed: again, Corry decided to ply his trade for. . patients in hospitals, playing music ‘for them on a volunteer. basis. oo By this time he discovered he had Parkinson’ 8 Disease, & neurological disorder for which there is no-kmown eure. - . “But whén I saw all those patients (in the hospitals) 7 staring into space, I thought I'd better ‘not give in.” Corry says he thinks he functions better’ with his mnusie because “it's an uphill fight.” | albums which ‘are full of autographed Photos from some of the world's best known entertainers. © | Then he turni“to the cabinet which holds ‘part: ‘of his’ _eollection of 100,000 records and says softly; “You know, if I didn’t have my music and- my friends I wouldn't be in terested In living. " Dialogue needed “VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope John Paul called today for “a dialogue between the government and protesters'in Chile and urged demonstrators to avold violence “even in the attenipt to reach goals of legitimate. aspirations.” The Pope spoke as police and troops patrolled two Chilean . - elties in the aftermath of ‘violent anti-military demon-. strations that killed a teenage girl and resulted. dn 568 arrests Tuesday. -