3] "AUTOMOBILES | cyl, standard. New tires & engine, $800. 635-9590. (c3-15) For Sale: 1966 Chev H.D. V2 ~ fon. 4 sp. trans. alsa 1978 Honda CB 400. 635-6697 or 635-7377, (p4-18) 1973 Chrysler Newport custom. 400: Va, automatic, radials, dual exhaust. $1550 O:B8,0, Phone 635-9998 bet- - ween- 68 p.m ~ For Sale: 1975 Ford Ranger XLT $150, Excellent con- dition. 4900 miles. 351 Cleveland engine. 3 spd. auto, $4000. 635-9680. (3-15) For Sale: 1976 Granada, only 79,000 miles, 2 door hardlop, V.8, excellent condition. $3,700 firm. Phone 635-9247. _ (p5-14) For Sale: 1969 El Camino, good condition. new radial tires, $1200. Phone 635-4716 afier 5. (p3-12) For Sale: 1974 Chev 4x4. P.S., auto, canopy, winch, 41x15 Armstrong tires. $4,300. Phone 625-2698. (p3- 12) 1974 Fiat SW. Good con- dition. Front wheel drive, radial tires, AM radio. Any reasonable offer accepted. Call. 635-9444 or 638-1418. (p2- 13) ‘ 1974 GMC %4 ton 4x4, 638-1078 atter 6 p.m. 1969 El Carino; good con- dition, new radia) tires, $1200. Phone 635-4716 after 5 Pm, = (pd-15) 1974 Volvo, 145 Wagon. Must be seen. Asking $1000. View at 4712 Loen or 798-2488, (p2- * 13) “4970 Olds Cutlass 4 door ‘hardiop, 638-8259. (4-15) 1976 Mustang Cobra II, 302, 4speed, 39,000 miles. Best cHer takes. Phone 635-3594 ater 5 p.m. (c5-18) "For Sale: 1976 Mazda Mizer 608, 20,000 miles. Excellent condition. Phone 635-5832. - (p5-14) Gar for Sale. Must:sell, 1973 Celica. Low mileage in ‘excellent condition: 638-1267. : For Sale: 197% Ford Ran- - chwagon, PS, PB, VE, auto. - Good condition. 36,000 miles. :JAsking $1,800.00 Phone 638- 1455 “1976 Dodge Tradesman Van 100." PB, PS. Insulated .panel, chrome sidepipes, 318 ec. $4000 firm, Tel. 635-7025. 1970 Pontlac 4 dr. 350 cu, In. P.S., P.B., - $975. 1974 Mercury Botcat - $1195, 1972 Toyota Corolla - $975. Rosh Enterprises Auto Sales. DL No. 02193A. For Sale: 1973 Road Runner Dodge. Excellent condition. Phone 635-3412. for Sale: 1971 Ford P.U. 2 - 1976 ‘58. MOBILE | -. HOMES 1968 - 10x44 Parkwood’ tratler. Furnished. Reasonable. Phone 635-2497 after 5 p.m. (pS-14}) For Sate; 12x56 two bdrm. Knight trailer, Located. on 115x150 ff. lot. Fully fenced - and landscaped, has garden, greenhouse and .garage. Phone’ . 635-5596. | (p10-21) For Sale - 1972 3-2 bedroom traller, depending. Franklin 4lre place, unfurnished. Compieted 8° x 18’ carpeted addition. Located In Thor-. nhili. Price $6,500. Call 635- 9589, or 633-2455. 27 ~~ Frontler motorhome. *Full bathroom with tub. TV hookup, winter windows. New tires, €.B., NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE ishereby given that an application will be made to the Diractor of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of - Name Aci.’ by me:- Hazel Mae Stephens of 2405 Apple Street in Terrace, B.C. as follows: - My minor unmarried childrens name from Wayne Daryl Stephens to Wayne Daryl Crmandy. : Dated this day of September, A.D. 1978 a Signed ~ radio. Excellent condition. ‘ Phone 615-6011. jazel Stephens For Sate: 1971 Glendale APPLICATION FORA trailer. Fully furnished, in excellent shape, on V2 acre treed & landscaped fot, with work shop,.loey shack & wood shed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Must sell. $26,500. Phone 638-8224. (p5- 22) ee 3 MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.0 down. OAC. Set up and delivered, ‘trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (otf Rent or Purchase 1972 ¥2xéB Paramont house trailer with fireplace near stores and schools, on private lot. Rent $255. per month with option to buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers. Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rarke, Gen Del, Win- field, B.C. (ctf) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES For Sale or Trade: 1975 Security, G.M.C. chassis. 18 ft. molor home. Priced ta sell. Offers considered or will: trade motor home on house to purchase, Please 635-3211. phone (p3-12) For Sale: Fully camperized GMC walk-in van. Includes stereo, stove, 3-way fridge, furnace, tollet, shower, hat water heater-pump. New motor & trans. Must be seen, 109-3530 Kalum St. Phone 635-4037 after 6 p.m. (¢3-19) For Sale: Vanguard 8¥2’ camper, sleeps 4, completely recovered with new aluminum, stove, icebox and jacks. Phone 635-3589. (p3- 12) 8’9".Security camper. 3-way fridge, furnace, 3 burner. stove. Phone -635-3867 . (p3- 1) For Sale: afl running gear off 1973 Toyota Corolla 1600. Back window with defrost. Motor tas Jess than 72000 miles since rings, bearings and valves were dene. Call 635-2671 after 6 p.m. (p3-12) ‘For Sale 1968 Vauxhall. 2080, (p10-15) 4 AT Trackers on 15x10 CDN rims, GM-Chev, Phone, 635- 5092 (ctf) - 635. “Super Special! 1974 Ford % ton pickup. Power steering, power brakes, automatic, duel tanks. 8’ Okanagan camper. Fridge and furnace. - ‘$4995. See ihis unit at Camperland. Dealer licence Dooé11A. (c5-14) 1974 Fiat S.W. Good con- ditlon. Front wheel drive, radial tires, 2 winter tires on -rlms, AM radio. Best offer accepted. Cal) 635-9444 or 638-1418 after §. (p2-12) 50. MOBILE HOMES | For Sale: 1970 12x43 two bdrm. trailer. Furnished. Set up In trailer court in town. §’x10- finished ad- dition. Call 635-4366. (p5-14} ‘For Sale by Owner: 2 bdrm. mohlile home with 8x45 ad- » ‘dition with 1 bdem. & Ashley wood heater, New olf fur- hace, drilled well, fruit trees & lawns. Lot 80x200, Phone 635-5458. (€10-22) Avaltable now: 3 trailer spaces for 8’, 10° or 12” wide’ traliers. Century Maebile Home Park. Phone 635-7690. (p5-15) For Sale or Trade: 1975 Security, G.M.C, chassis, 18 1. Motor Home priced to sell. Offers considered or will trade motor home on house to purchase. Please phone 635-3211. 7» Travelaire. Electric brakes, stove, furnace and ice box. $1500. Phone 635- 5416. (€5-14) For: Sale: 8’ camper with icebox, 3 burner stove, furnace, jacks. Phone 635- 5926 after 5 p.m. (pi3-19) | 1977 Bonnaire hard top: tent iraller, Sleeps 6. Asking price $1500. Phone 635-9322. (pa-15) : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estale of the deceased: MORRISON, Simon J, late of Skeenavlew Lodge, Terrace, B.C. = and MYSTROVICH, George late of Skeenaview Lodge, Terrace, ‘B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the sald estates, are herby required to send them duly verified to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Sireet, Vancouver, B.C,, V4Z 2C5, before Oc- tober 18, 1978, after which date the assets of the said estates will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been recelved. CLINTON W. FOOTE «PUBLIC TRUSTEE (¢4-6,13,20,27) PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1967 (EFFLUENT) This application is to be filed with the Director, Pollution Contrel Branch. Parliament Buildings, Vietorla, British Columbia. Any person who qualifies as an objector under section 13 (2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date of publication in The Briilsh Columbla Gazette or in a newspaper; or, where service is required, within 30 days of ihe serving of a copy of ihe apptication, file with the Director an objection in writing to the granting of a permit, stating the manner in which he is affected. Those who do not so qualify may file with the Pollution Coniroal Board an objection In writing under section 13 (4), In the same manner and (lme period as described above. | 1. |, Geeraert Enterprises Limited of 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, 6.C. hereby apply to the Director for a permit to discharge effluent from Thornhill Hotel located at Thornhill, B.C., Soulh side of Skeena River located near Terrace, British Columbia inte drainfield as noted which flows and discharges and give notice of my application .to alt persons affected. 2. The land upen which the works are tocated is Lot 1, Part of Lot 50, Plan 4769 and remainder of Lot 50, Plan 4769, Disirict Lot 370, Range 5, Coast District. 3. The discharge shail be located at Lot 2, Part af Lot 50, Pian 4769 and remainder of Lot 50, Plan 4769, District Lot 370, Range 5, Coast District. The quantity of effivent to be discharged fs as fotfows: Average annual daily discharge (Based an operating periad) 10,000 (Imperial gallons). Maximum dallydis¢harge 35,000 (Imperial gallons). The operating period during which the effluent will be discharged [Is Cantinyous. ~ 5, The characteristics of the effluent discharged shall be equivalent to or better than 60 ppm &.5. 45 ppm B.0.D. ph 65 - 7,5. The type of treatment to be applied to the effluent before discharge Is as follows: Package Treatment, N.P.S. System (Northern Purification Services System) 7, +%|, Harold Reay, Treasurer hereby cerilfy that a copy of this ap- plication has been received by the Regional District. of Kitimat-Stikine. Harold Reay 8. This application, dated on the 28 day of August 1978, was posted on the ground in accordance with the Pollution Control Regulations. | by R.J..Morgan, P. Eng., McElhanney Surveying & Engineering Lid. Terrace, B.C. (c1,-11) Sealed tenders for the following stand tending conitract(s) will be recelved by the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on ihe dates” shown below. Lf 1. Contract ST 1031-10-6US Located Ski Hill No. 3 Ranger District’ Terrace Number of hectares 39.94 Viewing date September 20, 1974, Jeaving Ranger Statlon at 9:00 ALM. Note: Viewlng of the stand tending site prier to sub- mitting a fender for this contract Is mandatory.. ‘ Deadline for receipt of tenders [5 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember — 29, 1976, 2. Contract $T:1031-10-7 JS Located Ski Hil! No. 4 Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 33.02 Viewing date September 20, 1978, teaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1978. 3, Contract ST 1031-10-86 JS Located Ski HII No. § Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 12.2 Viewing date September 20, 1976, teaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: ViewIng of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a fender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of -fenders Is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1978 4. Contract ST 1031-10-9 JS, Cr-Located Ski Hill No. 6 Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares. 15.42 . Viewing date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a fender for this contract’ is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of tenders Is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1979, Tenders musi be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may . be obtained from the Forest Rangerts) “indicated, “or from the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. "7 (¢3-15) JOB OPP’S CANADA MANPOWER FIELD ACCOUNTANT - Camp job, Queen Charlotte Islands. Cost accounting, inventory control plus time keeping. Experience required, 1st aid an asset ‘b‘ ticket. PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS - Must be qualified with certificate MOBILE HYDRAULICS INSTRUCTOR - 5 years experience in mobile plus industria] hydraulics. SHEET METAL WORKER - Must he experienced ap- prentice with 2 or more years experience would be acceptable. Union wage. 2 positions, REFRIGERATION MECHANIC - Experienced. Union wage. TV TECH - Experienced or graduate of electrical course, $6.00 per hour plus D.O.E. ' Herald © a class — ads a get results ‘Ali will use condition and brains to win NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Muhammad Ali boasts that his physical condition is better than it's been for several years, That and Ali’s wits are the key in his bid to beat heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, says Angelo Dundee. “T see it as a very tough fight,” Dundee, who has worked in Ali’s corner for all of his pro fights, said Tuesday of the World Boxing Association heavyweight title bout in the Superdome on Friday night. "I see it as a L5-round fight. I don't see any knock- downs. 1 see it as the sur- vival of the fittest ... and [ know my guy is fil" One unusual aspect of this fight is that it is Ali who will have to change his style, rather than his opponent. In many of his fights, Ali has made his opponent play his game. In Las Vegas last Feb, 15, Spinks beat Ali at Ali’s game and won the world title. ESCAPES | ASSASSINATION BEIRUT (AP) — North Yemen's new president, Ali Abdulla Saleh, escaped unharmed from a_ recent assassination attempt in San’a, the capital of the Red Sea republic, the inde- pendent Beirut newspaper An Nahar reported Tuesday. The report quoted Arab diplomatic sources as saying the president’s aide was killed in the attack. The aide was not identified. This time Spinks expects Ali ta be more aggressive, rather than trying to make Spinks tire himself, “I ex- pect him to come stronger,” the champion said. ‘'He wants it back bad ... and I want to keep it just as bad." TANK FULL “Tt ain't the trick to wait for the guy to empty his gas tank,” Dundee said of Ali's first fight tactics which were to make Spinks punch himself out in the early rounds. "The gas tank is full, He's 25 years old.” Then Dundee tapped his head with a finger and said: “This is what is going to lick Spinks. It's going to be the noodle. He (Ali) is going to have to fight a smart, calculated fight.” Spinks, who will weigh some 20 pounds less than Ali but has tremendous upper body strength, can once again be expected lo try and pressure his 36-year-old opponent. “There ain't a man in the world that can beat Muhammad Ali in boxing,” said Spinks, ‘‘because then he’s fighting at his range,” Ali, who has an 90-inch reach, four more inches than Spinks, has preferred to fight at arms‘length but as he has grown older this has been increasingly difficult ta do. Spinks is taking nothing for granted. He has brought George Benton back into his camp to help trainer Sam Solomon devise strategy for the fight. It was Benton who got Spinks to pound Ali an the left shoulder every time Ali went into a defensive shell in the first fight. This tactic took the snap out of Ali's famed left jab as the fight progressed. THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 13, 1978, PAGE 7: sports | Lions add players to stop slide VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Lions placed two players on five- day. trials Monday in an attempt to stop their three- game losing streak in the © Canadian Footbali League. Import running back John Henry White and Canadian wide receiver Mark Me- Donald both practiced with the Lions, who play the Stampeders Sunday in Calgary. , White is a five-foot-10, 190- pounder recently released by Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. The Lions attempted to sign White last spring fallowing his graduation from Louisiana Tech. The Lions have used im- ports Larry Key and Harry Holt’ in the offensive back- field the last four games, but head coach Vie Rapp said Monday that Holt is more suited for a receiver's po- sition and might be switched to tight end, PLAYED FOR STAMPS McDonald is a Vancouver native who' was traded to Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1975. He was released by . Winnipeg earlier this year and was on the Calgary roster for six games before being cut, B.C., with a 3-4-2 record, hasn’t lost by more than eight points this season and Rapp said: '‘Nobady’s really beat us—we've beat our- selves,” He said Jerry Tagge will be his starting quarterback in Calgary. Tagge has been plagued by untimely in- terceptions lately and Gary Keithley started in B.C,'s 15- 9 loss here -Saturday to Saskatchewan Roughriders, Rapp and Tagge hada i'2- hour meeting Monday and the coach Jater said: “I think he's really bowed his neck.” “T think you're going to see a totally different game from him ... he knows it's time to take the bull by the ass and go.” . Reds win CINCINNATL (AP) Champ Summers hit a towering home run in the sixth inning and a freak play in the ninth gave Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 victory over Houston Astros in a National League baseball game Tuesday night. The ninth-inning play came with one out after Joe Sambito, 4-8, had walked pinch-hitter Ken Henderson. Rick Auerbach attempted a sacrifice, Sambito fielded the ball and attempted to force Henderson at second base, But shortstop Rafael Landestoy missed the throw, allowing Henderson to score the winning run, Dave Bair, 7-5, got ‘the vic- tory, pitching the ninth in- ning and allowing one hit. 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