FORA LOOKING ) FORHELP? @@ JOB? ff 1. Coming Events 33. For Sale - Misc. ’ 49. Homes for Sale THE Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 397 Terrace, B.C. - Phone 635-6357-Terrace Subscription rates: Single Copy 20 cents. Monthly by carrler Three Dollars ($3.00). Yearly by mail In Canada . $40.00. Senlor Citizens $20.00 per year. Yearly by mall outside Canada $51.00. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of postage In cash. Classifieds due 24 hours prior to desired day of publication. $2.00 — for first 20 wards, 10 cents each Rebekah Lodge Tea and Bazear, Sat. Nov. 3, 2-4 pun. Elk’s Hall Raffle draw 4 p.m. Old Age Pensioners Tea and Bazaar Sat. Nov. 32, 1:30.4:30 pm. Arena Banquet Room. Raffie draw 4:00 p.m. (ctf Nov.) Terrace Chess Ciub 1s fooking for new players, Ever ¥r Including beginners, are welcome to attend. Games and Instruction are every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Terrace Swimming Pool Board Room. For information Phone Joe at 635-5419 (ctf) word thereafter. No refunds on classified ads. 13. Personal 1. Coming Events Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1820, Terrace, 8.€. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur- sday every month at 8 p.m. Phone 635-6641. (ctf) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at In the Skeena Health Unit. For more Information phone 635- 2847 or 635-3023. Kermode Four Wheelers Meetings Ist Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. In the meeting room at the Sandman.inn. For further Information phone 635- 3442. Meeting - Terrace B.P.O.E. (Elks Lodge}. First and Third Thursday of manth. ©.0.R.P. (Ladies of the Royal Purple) - Second and Fourth Monday of Month. I no longer will be responsible as of September 30, 1977 for any debta Incurred by my wife Chantalle Michaud. dean Alchaud, (c-1-3) 14. Business Personal Couch and Chale for sale. In excellant condition. Phone 635- 5628, (p-19-2) One antique wood cook stove and one wood cook stove. 1972 international Travel-All $1600.00. Open tooffers. Phone 635-2485, (p-21-2) Hunter Special - 8 ft. Cam- peratie with boat rack. also 12 year old Mare Pony. Phone 635- 7521. (p-20-3) 37. Pets For Sale: Purebred Arablan Horses: Lovely bay filly 8 months aid, Chestnut filly 2¥ years, Grey staillon, Ferzan grandson, 4 years started western. These horses always place In top ribbons. Gentle. ‘Contact San-J Arablans &.S. 3 Blackwater Rd. Prince George, B.C, 964-7662 (c-2-4) ABLE ELECTRICLTD Claas A Electrical Contracting. Free Esimates. Phone 635-5876 or 638-1237, (ctf) Golden Rule: Odd fobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535, 3238 ‘Kalum. (ctf) ABLE ELECTRICLTD. Refrigerative Contracting and hovsehold repairs. Phone 635- 5876 or 638-1231. (ctf) TAXI! DRIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 licence and police permil requirad. Contact manager, Terrace Taxi - 635-2242 (ctf) Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. The Catholic Womens League — will hold.thelr Annual Fall Tea and Bazzaar on Sat, Oct. 29th at the Veritas Auditorium, CTF ASTROLOGY. Register now for beginners Advanced evening classes. For more Information or con- ultations. Phone 635-2390, (Evenings) { P-16-5} Cariédtane Cattle Counter 7 meet‘every Tuesday at Thorhil * Elementary School 7:00 p.m. New members welcome from Terrace and Thorhill.. Further Information call 635-5486. or 635- 7425. ‘ A special general meeting of the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club membership is . called for Tuasday October dih., at 8:00 p.m. In the Clubhouse. This concerns your Funding Committee reports, recom- mendations, discussion of Webb Refrigeration 4623 SOUCIE 635-2188 Authorized Service Depot Repairsto Refrigerators Freezers, Washers, Dryers, And Ranges Generaj Meating for election of new Officers and interim Operation of the Club. It Is vitally Important you attend. (p- Oct.4) Sapt. 27 to Oct. 11 - exhibition of art selected for office display in Terrace Library Arts Room. Cet. 4 - 6:00 p.m. general meeting of the Terrace Art Association. New comers welcome. Library Arts Room. A Tea and Bazaar willbe held In Knox United Church on Sat. pictf) 19. Help Wanted Required Immediately: ¢x- perlenced loader operator for new heel-boom cable loader, in the Wililams Lake area, Salary commensurate with ¢ex- perience. Twalve months eperation period. Contact: Dave Karran. Jacobson Brothers Forest Products Phone 392-4121 weekdays or write Box 4710 Willlams Lake (c-1-5) Dec. 3 from 2 to 4:30 P.M. The Independent Order of Foresters are having a Tea: & Gazaar at the Elks Hall on QOct.15 from 1-4 p.m. Homemade Items, baking and ‘much more. The |.0.F. regular meetings-3rd Saturday of each month at the Slumber Lodge at 9 p.m. Kitimat Community = Arts Council - Next Meeting: Thuraday Oct, 13,-1977 af 7:30 pm. at-Atuseum. Arta and Cratt Fair: The éth Annval Fair to be held on Oct. 22, 1977. at City Centre Mall. All Walcoma. A special meeting af the Terrace Social Credit party will be held at ¢he Terrace Library on Wednesday Oct. 5, 1977 at 7:30 pam. (etf-3) —— ee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We will Establish youln yaurown DISCOUNT FABRIC EXPERIENCED SECRETARY required part-time for B.C. GOVERNMENT .EMPLOYEES’ UNION TERRACE AREA OFFICE It you're a self-starter with a lot of Initjative who enjoys dealing with people, our unlon office may be the place for you. We need an exerplenced sacretary whe can operate a variety of standard office equipment and has a good telephone an personal .contact manner Trade unlon background an asset. Approx. 20 hours per week. Excellent union wage rates, and fringe benefits, Written applications to ba submitted to: Roger Davis Staff Representative No.2-4551 Grelg Ave. Terrace V8G 1M7 (c-2-5) STORE In the lacatlon of your choice, initial Investment $10,000 to $15,000. For more In- formation write to Box 2049 Stn. R. Kelowna, B.C. VIX AKS, ‘, oe Order of the Royal Purple. Novelty bake sale Saturday Nov. 19 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Elks hali corner of Sparks and Park. Donuis and = coffee 50 cents. (ctf-Nov.19) 33. For Sale - Misc. Electrical Service, 60 amp with breakers $55.00, Snow Ski's, 130 cm with poles and size 3 boots $35.00. Snow Ski's 150 cm with poles and size 8 boots $85.00. Sleigh $5.00. Water ski's, J- Combl, New $35.00, Ice Skates - Daoust size 6 $10.00, Music stand, collapsable $3.00. Strombecker Road Racing set, misc. pleces. Phone 635-4031. atter 6 p.m. (p-2-5) For Sale: Registered 10 months old Male Alaskan Malmut. To see phone 635-5688. (p-2-5) 39. Boats & Engines 1974 Chrysier boat motor for sale. 55 H.P. complete with [et, good condition. $900. Phone ' 635-2420 (c-21-3) : 47, Homes for Rent 2 bedroomduplex on Muller St. In’ Thornhill for {nformation call 635-5773 (p-2) 48, Suites for Rent FOR SALE 3 bedroom home with com- pleted basement, aulte carpeted plus many extras. Drive by 4801 Halliwell er phone 635-3744 after 5 p.m. for details. Priced at $51,500. (ctf) throughout, Shaw fireplace]: emammneiieas Four bedroom house with un- finished basement on 5 acres of land. Across from N.W.C.C. also work shop 60’ x 40 wide and 20 high. On 12.5 acres, V2 mile fram city Limits. For more information phone Houston 845- 2928 or write to Box 580. (p-Oct 14) For Sale: 3 bedroom modular home. Fullbasement on 2acres- $34,500. Phone 635-3469 or 679. 3961 (c-Sept. Oct) 2 bedroom house for sale: Beautifully situated on Lakelse ‘Lake. Large lot. Must sell,. owner leaving town. Phone 635- 3178, (p-19-2)) 55. Property for Sale Must sell - Two wooded lots totalllng 5.13 acres, Ideally located In the town of Telkwa. Sub-dividing possibilities. Write Box 2322, Smithers, B.C. of phone’ 647-3359, {p-20-2) 57. Automobiles , i970 Ford LTD. Good condition. $1,400 or best offer. Phone after ' 5:00 p.m, 638-1577 or view at 5218 McConnell {p-1-3) HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenve Sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, centrally tocated. Full furnished. Reasonable rates by day or week. Non-drinker only. Phone 635-6611. ictf) . Room for rent for single gen- timen in the bench area. With “kitchen, “and = fiving = roor- facitiiies. Phone 635-3971 CTF A? Ey Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnished studlal E: 1 bedroom apartments. Security enterphone. ; 635-4261 638-1032 Sauna. KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS Otflee No. 2 - 4693 Scatt. One, o and three bedroom part- ments. Laundry & Storage area. Near schools and downtown, Cleam quiet spacious, security lack-up and patrol. 635-5224 (cif) For sale:. 1973 Dodge Tradesman, Van. interior Customized. Please phone atter 6:00 p.m. 635-3029 (p-20-3) 1970 Ford Custom. sedan, 302 cuble Inch, automatic. Priced fo seli. Phone 695-6235 oF 635-4328 (ctf) TR6- Good condition 69, inquire at Northwest. Community Four dr. - Gallage Dorm 6, Room 102 (p-2- 6) 977 Blazer K5. Many options. For mare Information call 624- ‘6015. Interested parties only. (¢-20-3) 1974 Mazda, 4 deor Station Wagon. Low mileage, excellent condition. $2400 firm. Phone 638-1842 after 6 p.m. (stf) For Sale: “1968 Cougar 289 engine 4-speed radial P.S. lots of extras needs some work, new engine. Inquire at 4017 N. Munroe 635-6728 after 5 p.m. (p- 2-5) Sell: 71 Ford % ton Sport Custam rigged for tralier of camper good power and econo my, new paint loaded with extras, reasonable call Ken evenings 635-7572 view at 2118 Laurel St. (p-2-4) 3 bedroom row housing suites, Full basement, 12 baths, ¥2 block from schools. 3 min. walk fram town. Suitable for fdmities. $250 per month. 6 months lease. Apply suite 118, 3530 Kalum. (ctf) 2 bedroom sulte. Avallable Octaber 1, 1977. Centrally located. Phone 635-9471 (ctf) CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Suite 113 Terrace, B.C. _ 695-7056 New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom sultes rrent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna and pool able, with security en; @vpohone and elevator. Ab- solutely no pets. (cif) Near new 2 bedraom apartment In &plex close to hospital 1¥2 baths, stove and = fridge, avallable Nov, Ist. (ctf) One bedroom, basement suite, with sauna In the bedroom. $150.00 a month, close to town 4700 block on Davis. Phone 635- 4479. Small fridge and stove | Included. (p-2-5) Furnished two bedroom unit carpeted, fireplace, dishes, linen, T.V., vacuum etc, Sultable for working people. Phone 635-6757. (p-2-6) For Sale; 1 bedroom house at 4645 Keith Avenue, Price $2,000, Must be moved before snowfall, Phone 635-6134 days or 635-6974 nights. (c-19-9) 1972 Mazda 608, 4 door bucket ‘seats, radio - @ track, 4 speed, winter tires, very good con- dition. Asking $1,000 Phone 635- 7629 after 5 (p-2-3) For Sale: 1976 Mercury 2 door’ hard top best offer, 2 studded snow tires E-78-14 with rims call 635-4206, (p-2-3) Transfers « Plates - Sales Tax. See Wightman & Smith - AUTOPLAN agenf. 4611 Lakelse Ave. Terrace. Open Saturday. (ctf) 76HONDA CIVIC “HATCHBACK” Featuring: Low mileage, AM- FM, In dash stereo, tape deck, radial tires, clock, roof rack, console, many other options. Get economy with good gas mileage) Phone 638-1449 after 5 pam. (c-2-9) 58, Mabile Homes _ For Sale: Mobile Home. Set up In Woodland Hleghts Traller Park. Fully skirted, with Joey shack, Phone 635-5348 after 5:00 p.m. (p-19-2) 1967 10x56 Square two bedroom house trailer. Gun dype fur- nace. Nice and clean, carpeted Inthe bathroom and Ilving room $160 per month. No animals, No singles Phones 635-2463 between 4-6:30 p.m. fo view. (p 2-5) 46. Rec. Vehicles 13’ Camper Trailer. Phone 635- 5628 (p-1-5) Hormones :to kill budworm: VANCOUVER (CP) — An assistant professor of plant sciences at the University of ‘ British Columbia says there is a biological method of controlling Western spruce budworm in the Fraser Valley. “If we could approach the problem with a con- centrated effort this spring, I think a solution to the budworm problem could be two years down the road,”’ said Bob Elliot during a recent interview. Elliot said a hormone- spray technique used to control grasshoppers could be applied to control of dworms that have defoliated an estimated 600,000 acres in the Fraser Valley. Beautiful junkyard only attracts vandals SURREY, B.C. (CP) — The owners of United Auto Wrecking tried to add a touch of class to a business where class is usually lacking, but the public’s response hasn’t been exactly what they were hoping for. . The company, located in this muni pe south of Vancouver, keeps their pile of rusting wrecks out of sight behind a whitewashed block of buildings that is their headquarters. “We've always had this in mind,”’ said company Spokesry ing tas ke it lacques, ‘trying to make look like a business should instead of like a junkyard.” The company planted trees and shrubs, put up flags and won several beautification awards. But lately their efforts have attracted attention they would rather not have. Vandals ripped out palm trees and shrubs, and stole ‘ 2] of 30 trees planted along a e side fence down of pro . oWe semoved the other nine before they could get back to them,” said Jacques. STOLE FLAGS Then last week vandals stole 13 flags that had gone up only two weeks before. “We put up 13 flags on poles, all right next to each other,” said co-owner Dick Mott. ‘There were the flags of all the provinces, an American flag and acouple — of Canadian “The ropes that raised and lowered them were low ‘enow, so that someone Wi along the fence could reach them. Slave wages paid on floating coffin VANCOUVER (CP) — A ship being picketed by its 20 pind crewmen in Van- eouver harbor appears to be a “floating coffin” and the crew is getting “near-slave wages,’ says union spokesman Tom McGrath. McGrath, spokesman. for the seamen’s local of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers (CBRT), said Sunday the crewmen aboard the Liberian-regis- tered Oceanic Amity are being paid about $130 a month. The ship's hull is eroded so badly in the crew's quarters that “‘you can see ylight through it,” it's permanent handrail — is eroded and missing in sections, there are rats aboard, there hasn't been a change in linen for about a year and there are problems with the sanitary facilities, he said. . McGrath said he was negotiating with Ri ahr of ait? pping agent, Maple ping Co. Lid., and the ship's owners for a standard Inter- national Transpo Federation contract for t workers. Such a contract would raise their wages to $1,000 a month and improve their living conditions, he said. The $3-year-old ship was to take on a load of sulphur: for Taiwan, but loading halted when the crewmen went on strike Sept. 27, McGrath sald.: He said the workers have been signed up with the ITF, A worldwide union with which the CERT is af- filiated. Since they went on strike, they have received intimidating wires from their government and the National Seamen’s Board, he said. Hijacked passenger criticizes decision to meet demands By PAUL CHUTKOW DACCA (AP) — A US. missionary among * the hostages freed from a hijacked Japanese airliner in this Bangladesh capital condemned the Japanese government’s capitulation to the demands of the five | terrorists. Jenabe Caldwell, 51, of Anchorage, Alaska, said the 5laday ordeal aboard the Jane was “pretty terribly woulds t “The minute we give in to criminals we're finished, and that’s just what we're doing,” said Caldwell in a telephone interview irom the Holy Family Hospital. “While I was on the plane I thought, ‘This is war, an even if we're casualties, we shouldn’t give into it.” “Somewhere we've got to have enough guts to stand up for what we believe in.” the Bahai sect, said the five hijackers were ‘‘mostly boys,” but “anyone who thinks these Commies were _) routes. right persons. Caldwell, a missionary for - Ambitious boys or girls to do carrier Good experience and earnings for the Phone Mr. Loiselle 635-6357 The Terrace Daily Herald layi ames, they should ve Been on that plane.” AGREE'S IT’S WAR These guys called it war and I agree,” he continued. But “they didn’t want to die; they wouldn’t have blown up the, plane with themselves on it.” “They were too cocky for at. Caldwell said the ordeal aboard the filane was “pretty horrendous.” “You were living in your 1 own hell, the lack of air, the - stench, the complete un- justified brutality. "I thought I had lived under pretty tough con- ditions, but this was the toughest living I’ve ever As low aS $200.00 you can buy a 14’ wide mobile home - furnished - set vp and delivered, HURRY! Phone Mr. George - collect 434-9175 had. And for others it was much worse. “I saw a Saudi man pistol- whipped twice. ther passengers were clubbed on the head. It was unjustified. We were all co-operating. There was no rhyme or reason to it.” Caldwell said he was admitted to hospital for _ acute constipation and a painful back ailment. He said he was leaving the hospital today and planned to fly to Bangkok. aism i8 a modern religion developed in Iran that stresses principles of universal brotherhood and social equality. } Acombinatio. of two hor- mones would bi sprayed on the infested ar a, he said, making the woi ns grow 80 fast that they ‘ould burs. their outer shel and die. But Roy S epherd, a Canadian Fore: ry Service biologist, is not ; + optimistic. about the effe iveness of hormone spray: EATS BUDS He said the tested one horr Eastern spruce cousin of th variety, and foi hormone killed | not at a level hi; be effective. However, he iid a com- bination of tw: hormones might be more ffective. ervice has one on the budworm, western id that the ie pests but 1 enough to The spruce budworm defoliates trees by eating tree needle bud during its larva stage. A $t-millior pesticide spraying proj ram was cancelled last May after protests from ommunity, medical, unio and en- vironmental gro ps that the. esticides—Or: tiene and vin Oil—pos ja hazard to the local pop lation and wildlife’. Elliot said f : has mot looked farthe: into the hormone progr: n because his grant is for - grieultyral research. “To get st budworm re: another questio: He said the ne search woulc examining at hormonal comp: testing a short ween 20 and 50. yport for varch = is "he said. essary re- involve wut 4,000 inds, then st of bet- BIDS FOR BR (D SOX WILLOUGHEB’ , Ohio. {AP) — A spoke nan for A- T-O Inc,, wk ch owns Rawling Sport ig Goods, said Wednesda; the firm. has offered $17 nillion for American Le. jue : baseball’s Bosta Red Sox. INDEPE? DANT RETAILERS URGENT FORT IE HOLIDAY $ EASON WE Hé VE OVERPROL JCTION| DISTRE: SED SURPLUS ALL TY °ES OF MERCHA iDISE UP TO 40p :rcent BELO ¥ WHOLE :ALE WRITE: 26 MILFO [D AV :NUE TORONTC . ON “ARIO M6M2 '8 OR PHONE CoO .LECT (416) 249. 1011 URGENT Do It Now Aluminum 25” x 36” 12 sheets only. 3.15 THE DAILY HERALD 3212 Kalum St. Terrace adobe etebers ec vere webbed. pea ee dies