- §$ 8K house. Den, recreation Kinc-sit) ya3. HOMES. FOR SALE. room. Fireplace. Ph after 6 PMA 635-381 or 635-7502, (p5- ! 3 BR home with ful) basement on large fot, 70x220',. Large kitchen, Ample wall to wall car- peting. Full price $42,000, Ph ‘635-9530. (p10-205) 1400 sq. ft. house. 3 large badrvoms, utility room and kitehan are big. Shaw fireplace with fan In living room. Full basement with 2 rooms roughed in. Large storage shed. 200x80 ff. lot. in private water aysiem. Priced to sall at $47,500. For Information phone after 4:30 pm 635-4775, (p4-145)} Small 3 bdrm. house on 75x200 lot. Greenhouse, cedar root cellar and stee! storage shed. Orilled well. For more information aor Sppciniment fo view plse. prone 635-7410. (c20-50) 52, WARKTED.. TORENT. “We are a young responsible + family of 4eeeking torent a3 bdrm. home In town by Nov. 1. Please call 638-1037 or 635- 494 anyilme. (p10-14$) WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bdrm. house with basement and fireplace preferred. Must be clean with 1 or 2 steps to front door. Call AF. Willlams at 567- (4191 collect. (¢20-255) Young responsible non- smoking couple is now seeking 4 place of residence, preferrably near Com- munity College area. Not too big, but private, Phone Jesse at 638-1403, | (p5-145) WANTED TO RENT; Single businessman required ac- commodation (furnished or unfurnished) Immediately in’ Terrace area. Phone Craig at 635-4231 or 635-9141 (no. Wed evenings). (6-148) ‘House with garage required :aa 100f as possible by couple with mo children or peta. References avaliable. Phone 638-100), (etfin-4-9-79) WANTED A home for me and my horee. Willing te help youl plus pay room & board. Terrace-Kitimat area. For; further Information: 633-5177 (ci0-105) 54. BUSINESS PROPERTY —_| For Rent: 900 9q. ft. on and floor. Alr conditisned. Located at 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552, (ctin-4:9-79) Office apace for rent — 900 oq. ft. of alr conditioned malin floor office space. Separate strest tevel en- trance. Four yr. ald building. Exc. downtown location, off street parking. Ph Mrs. Simpson 635-4595 @ am-4:30 pm. {ctfn-4-9-79) Warehouse or manufac- turing space available Im- mediately. 3100 aq. ft. Downtown location. Phone i pony 55. PROPERTY — FOR SALE For Sala — Old Remo. 1.2 acre parilally cleared lot. Nicely tread. Craak fron- tage. Good fishing. Exc soll. Asking £10,000, 635-2485 afier (c$-135) For Sale: 1 lot, 145'x145’ on Marahall Ave. Phone 635- 9373 after Spm. (c3-13$) 1 acre corner lot on pavement. Close to schools. With 2 bdrm. house and shop plus 4 rental units. 2 big gardens and lawn. Mostly all furnished. Priced to sell. Phone 495-3408 anytime atter Som (p10-148) ; § acre farmette in town. ‘ideal for bores lovers. Barn, paddock, riding ring, pasture, 2 bdrm. basement home. Ideal halding property, Phone 638-8480 for sepolntinent to view. (c20- PROPERTY FOR SALE 16) acres In Topley, B.C. 1] mile off Hwy. 14. Lightly freed. 18 miles from Houston. 2 miles from Sunset Lake. Power, water and Jbdrm. trailer. Asking 951,800. For more in- formation contact: G.W. Gibson PU. Box 148 Topley, 8.C. or. C.F. Gibson Terrace, B.C. 85-375 . Rupert, 56. BUSINESS. “OPPORTUNITY: “Plant, gitts & craft store located In downtown shop- ping centre In Prince Good = family business with exc. future potential. Apply In writing: 355 - 500 West 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, 8.C. Vad 376, {c10-208) “WHY SHOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN WELDING SALES?” We are one of the most successful Industrial cor- porations In North America, and we sell the finest welding products available In the maintenance field. We have a unique opportunity for a successful sales pro or a welder with sincere desira to enter the highly paid in- dustrial sales field. WE OFFER: high 5 figure salary first year Income potential extensive training while on a draw protected territory Family Assistance Program Few careers offer the challenge and Income of welding sales; Investigate the fastest growing welding alloy company In the In- dustry. Call collect Murray Jones (604) 273-7678 Sept. 10th, 11th, 12th . %AM.-5 PLM. (a3-115) 1 suTOMOBI E 1971 Chavy Nova for sale. in good running cond, Ph 635- 424, (c3-75) 1969 Cortina $100. as Is. Ph 632-3460, (65-115) ‘67 Beaumont H.T. Needs some work, but have ail: parts, (plus extra parte). New .black crushed velvet upholstery. Ph 635-5044, (p2- pk! 1973 Brown New Yorker Exe cond, Only 46,000. All op- tlons. Ph 635-3051 atter 2 pm. (c$-145) 1971 Chevy Nova for sale. In good running cond. Ph 635- 4244, (¢5-145) 1956 Chavy Belair, wagon, Rebuvilt V4. 3 speed on the floor, Body in good conditlon; Needa restoration. $900, Ph aaron In evenings. (pa: 118) Reasonably priced 1975 Ford Van, 351 motor, power steering, power brakes, partially camperized. Phone 635-466) after Spm. (p3-118) For Sale: 1969 Chevelle. Goodyear tlrason CON rims, New shocks & clutch. 43 and 1 pistons, 650 Holley carb. Adany more extras. Call 6348- 1427 or 635-5600. (p10-138) 1970 2-r. Datsun 4 spd. $250 FIRA. Phone 635-2154 or 635. 7144, Ask for Mike. (ctin-stf} 58. _ . . “TRUCKS PS, PB complete with canopy, 23.channel @ track tape player. Evenings please call 695-7517, (etfn-4-9-79) For Sale: 1977 Ford % ton 4x4 In excellent shape. Auto, PS, PB. Phone 638-8442, (p5- 128) 1973 Toyeta Land Cruiser, Many extras. 6,000 miles on rebuilt motor. 1954 In- ternational Pickup, No rust or dents on body. Ring bearings and gasket for motor all original. $4,000 miles. Phone 638-1434. (cS: “178) 1975 GMC customized van. PS. P.B., lots of extras. Must be seen to be ap- preciatedl. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Interior and extertor palnt job. Ask for Mike. (ne-stt} For Sale: 1973 GMC ‘4 ton P.U. 6 cylinder. Standard. Exe, cond. Ph 635-7696. (pé- 128) 1976 Chevy %& ton PU for sale, PS, PB, V8 avio. Good running cond, Ph 635-4246. (c5-148) For Safa 1977 Dodge Club cab 404, 77,000 kilometers, ton. Ph 638-8443, (¢20-1100) 1978 High Slerra P.U. Oni owner. Exc. shapa. $6500 Firm, Ph, 635-7084 or view at 4726 Park Ave. (pé-13S) 1965 Chev 3 ton flatdeck, new 227 motor - $4500. Phone 635- 8970 or 635-7750 after 6 pm. (5-125) 1974 Ford F250 4x4 330 Ve, 59, “MOBILE: + HOMES: Must Selt: Diptomat 12x48 mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Many extras. Can ba seen by appointment only. Ph 635-2585 after 5 pm. (p5-128) 4966 3 BR Nashu trailer 12n61, 8x40 finished joey shack {heated}. Asking $7500, Ph 635-5261 for ap- polntment to view. (p5-13$) 3 bdrm. trailer 12x61 plus @x40 joey shack. Finished. Asking $7,500 OBL. Ph 435- 5261 for appolntment to view. (p 10-248) For Sale: 1975 Vista Villa fraller, 12%49’. Oll tank, blocking and skirting In- cluded. Will pay moving & set-up In Terrace area. Phone 635-9308. (p4-14S) For Sale: 12x56 fi, Knight traller on large lot, 115x150 tt, For further Information please call 635-5595. (p20- ED For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home, unfurnished, ast up and skirted In local trailer park. Phone 635-9736, (ctfin-4-9-79) 1974 12x69 Deluxe Diplomat mobile home, Will sail un- furnished. 2 bdrm., built In china cabinet, ratsed Ilving rm. with imitation fireplace sot up-and skirted in Pine Park, To view phone 638-6429 ter 6 or 635-3218 days. (¢?- ) of TENDERS © CORRECTION in the September 10th edition of the Daily Herald a Ministry of Forests od read “Notlee -Inviting Ap: pileations for a timber sale. The ad read Contract ST 1031-1-1 CR but should have read = 193P-1-1-CR. We apologize for any = in- Province of Britten Comuen bia Mrustry of Forests “convenience. (pi-115) INVITATION To BID Sealed Tenders, marked ‘'Ocean Cement Warehouse”, will ba recelvead by Ocean Con- struction Supplies Northern Lid. at ihe Offlee of the Engineer, R. John Morgan Engineering Lid., up ta 10:00 am. local ilme, September 21, 1979. Plana, Specifications and Form of Tender are available at the Office of the Engineer: R. JOHN MORGAN ENGINEERING LTD. Ste. 200-4665 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, B.C, VéG 188 (¢2:11,138) 66. RECREATIONAL -"WEHICLES . 21 foot winterized travel _ trailer. 2 years old, Exc cond, Ph 635-2456, (pl0-19$) For Sale: 1977 Vanguard 22' motor home on GMC chassis. Low mileage. Phone 435- 4707, (p4-148) For Sale: 1975 V.W. motor home. Fully equipped. Exc. cond. Would consider small ear or older P.U, as part payment. Ph 635-7042 after 4 pm. (p5-17S) For Sale: 11 foot Vanguard Camper (1971). Please call 638-1749 atier 3pm. (¢2-125} WV. f. camper In good condition. Features Include propane stove w-oven, propane fridge, propane furnace, sleeps four and has tollet. Asking $2500. For more Information call 638- Wali atter 5:30 pm. {p5-11$) For Sale: 1977 31 ft. Wilderness travel trailer. $9,000. View at Reat Inn Motel, Hwy. 16 W. Last tratler on left. (etfin-5-9-79} 14 foot older model travel : traller, Ph 636-4761, (c5-145) For Sale: tent trailer, soft top, sleaps five, canvas In pood condition. Asking $400. Call 638-1641. (pS-135) Jack and Jill Nursery Schoot Is accepting inquiries for clauses In Sept. for 3and 4 yr. olds. Phone Mra. Anderson at 635-5187 or Mra. 0 Brien at For Sale: one slaughter pig for sale. Price to be discussed, Ph 635-4482, [ca- 148) By ALAN ARBUCKLE WINNIPEG {CP) — Ministers responsible for mining in Caneda gathered here Monday to pander whether thelr annual meeting with the Industry has outlived its usefulness after 36 years. The six provincial ministers who came to the conference of mines ministers agreed Monday the meetings should continue, but with more emphasis on policy and less on technical detail. “Qur end ls the policy and the politics,"" said James Auld;, Ontario minister of natural resources, -rince Edward Island, New Sxunawick, Alberta and British® Columbla were represénted by civil servanta, Al least two of the ministers who came to the conference were planning to leave early, Those who remain today are to meet in closed session to consider the future of the conference as well as the feaditlonal topic of federal Involvement in resources, Replying to criticiam that the ministera were getling out of the conference ‘onl what they put into it, Ja Messer, Saskatchewan minister of mineral resources, noted that few chief executive officers of mining firms had attended the conference. Both Peter Guah of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd, and Ed Thompeon of Lancana Mining Corp. asked the ministers to continue the meetings as an opportunity for the industry to consult with political policy-makers and senor civil servants, Gush called for more definite objectives for the conference and a system of following up on recommendations, Thompson, who said ministera got little polltical mileage out of the conference, suggested it be shortened In hopes of getting . mora ministers to attend. The same suggestion was Kiet made, by some of the “ministers, Messer osnid the conference had to offer the ministers a chance to meet by themeelves. a rertiment echoed by Yves Herube, natural resources minister of Quebec, who sald he and his colleagues wanted time to seek a political approach to problems. A unified voice among the provinces might mean less conflict between the federal and provincial governments, Berube said. Leo Barry, Newfoundland minister of mines and energy, sald the Industry representativea were naive if they thought they could achieve uniform policies and regulations through such a meeting. But they could use the conference to discuss how policies should evolve. Barry said a small committee of ministers should meet with Ron Barkhouse, Nova Scotta mines minister, before next The Herald, Tuesday, September 31, 1979, Page 13 Meeting ponders the future year's conference to establish a format that will allow Industry to refiect its views to ministers on changing policies. At a panel discussion Monday on native employment and land claims, Neil Faikner executive director of land claims for the faderal government, urged mining executives to get involved early with native groups where exploration and. development programs will affect them. Other speakers outlined. the success of government. and industry in settling territorial rights and including native people in the mining work force. Jim Bear, chairman of the land entitlement committee of the Manitoba Indlan Brotherhood, sald the settlement of outstanding treaty benefits offers Indlan people the chance to bulld their own economic base and a community as the treaties originally intended, The cost of settling treaty entitle ments, he sald, will be less! than the codt of dealing with violence predicted to occur if: thoss entitlements are not: settled. Troops e exercise ‘ in West VICTORIA (CP) — Canada and the United States will begin massive: military manceuvres on the: Weat Coast later this racnth the Canadian defenc department has announced, Forty thousand Canadian and American servicemen, 45 ships and 150 aircraft will take in the two-week joint exercise beginning Sept. 24. The manoeuvres, are designed to teat and evaluate continental defen- ces under the Canadian: American mutual defence agreement. Toronto no longer centre it was TORONTO (CP) — Metropolitan Toronto may be loging {ta poaltion as Canada’s financial hub a8 DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) — U5. dollar in terme of Canadian funds at 3:30 pm. EDT Monday was down 13-50 at 91.1693, Pound sterling was down 2-25 at $2.6116, In New York, the Canadian dollar was up 19-100 at $0.8596 and pound sterling was Up 43-100 at $2.2450. soaring land prices and municipal red tape force companies to Bhift operations elsewhere. That gloomy forecast, con- tained in a Metro planning report, hasn't reached crisis proportions yet, but it is worrying civic officials. ."There are no visible cracks in our armor, but there are a few chips,” says Metro Chairman Paul Godfrey. Buginesamen are quick to note other problems in the eity — a lack of land for expansion congestion that makes transportation of goods difficult. Some say Metro municipalities have anti- STOCKS VANCOUVER (CP) — Prices were mixed in heavy trading Monday on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. Volume at close was 5,828,960 shares, Of shares traded, 156 ad- vanced, 151 declined and 158 were unchanged, In the industrials, B,C, Re- sources Investment Corp, was down .30 at $8.30 on 1,406,845 shares and Great Natlonal Land waa up .05 at $1.15 on 27,700. Computrex Centres was unchanged at .21 on 7,500 shares and Third Dimensiog , Industries “was” unchanged at .25 on 5,700, Hal Roach Studios was un- changed al $4 and Domlar ine. was unchanged at §27 5- On the resource and TORONTO (CP) — The Toronto stock market was moderately lower at the close of active trading Monday. The TSE 300 index declined 4.49 to 1,720.90, Desplteheavy galnain real estate issues, the market fall, as declining lasues outnumbered advances. The total volume was 8.68 million, Among Industrials, Bow Valley Industries fell 1% to $99, Aquitalne of Canada 1% to $46, Dome Pete % to §i4%, Kalser Resources % to $35 and Standard Industries % to nu, , Nu-Weat Development A rose 3% to $99%, Seagram Co. 2% to $99, Canadian Occidental Pete 2%, to $43%, Carma Developers A 2% to te and Gulf Canada 2} to Ma, McIntyre Mines was down 2% to $45, Dome Mines 1% to $51 and Brenda Mines % to $29%. Preston Mines advanced % lo $24%, Canadian Superior Oil fell 3f0$160, Numac Oll and Gas 1% to 46 and Merland Explorations % to $14%. PanCanadian Pete up 2% to $60% and Cheiftain Developments 1 to $26. TAKES CYCLE TITLE STOCKHOLM (Reuter) — The Soviet Union beat Sweden by one point to win the 250 ¢.°. motocross world team championship Sunday. The Russians became the firat team to break the domination of the champion- ship by Sweden and Belgium, Sweden won the title the first five years and the Belglans won it the last 10 times. Hay for sate: In storage. Top quailty. Alfalfa, brome, tlmothy mix, Gov't tested. Average profein 10 percent. Ph Dick Redman at 846-5288, (c10-19S) POPULATION WAS TINY Intendant Jean Talon took the first Canadian census in 1666 and found that there were 3,000 Canadians. g development board, American Fluorite was up 25 at $3.15 on 71,600 shares and Seaforth Mines . was: down .#¢ at .74 on 66,250. Kandahar Resources was up 11 at $2.41 on 65,900 shares and Consolidated Boundary Exploration was down .20 at $1 on 64,900, Copper Lake Explera(ion wasup .03 at .22 and Actlon Resources was down 41 at $2.00, On the curb exchange, Santa Sarita Mining was up 116 at $1.92 on 79,100 shares and New Congress Resources was unchanged at .§4 on 67,500. Beach Gold Mines was up .06 at 60 on 84,000 shares and Gavex Gold Mines was up .04 at .36 on 55,500, Cusae Induatrles was up 38 at $2.05 and Meridian Resources was unchanged at .38. and traffic - — centre of businese attitudes. The planting report cites the loss of 1,011 manufacturing flrms in three yeara aa'a symptom of the city's financial trouble. - However, not “all of these companies ieft town. About 120 went bankrupt between 1975 and 1978, says the consumer and corporate affairs ministry. Others merged with larger com- ‘panlea or changed thelr names, Not even Don Richmond, the deputy planning commissioner who wrote the report, knows exactly how many industries lett Toronto. He acknowledges that there {sn't a crisis yet, but there are warnings: —assessment growth has dwindled from four or five percenta year in the 19600 to two per cent, and forecasta show it may fall to one per cent by 1985; —Maetro's population dropped to 2,137,867 in 1978 from 2,156,262 in 1976; in June this year, 88,000 people in Metro were out of work and:that number is ex- pected to rise; —municipal spending Is rising faster than provinclal ald, forcing a grenter rellane on property taxes. Meanwhile, other cities aren’t standing still. “Calgary and Edmonton are challenging Toronto's position as the financlal Canada,"' Richmond says. \ Between 1871 and 1978, Calgary's assessment grew five times faster than Toronto's and Edmonton's -Resessment grew seven Umea faster, PRODUCES OXYGEN A litre of seawater con- tains as many as 10-million diatoms working = with children, message. The District of Terrace INSTRUCTORS NEEDED For Two Racrestlon Department Programs From September ta Dacamber, possibly January to AAarch. Renumeration according fo exparience. 1. 9 teach simple ethnic and seasonal cooking to senior citizans one morning a week. Experience teaching or senlor 2. ta lead a pre-school program two marnings a week — must have two years early Childhood Education course or simflar course plus experience working with Call 638-1174, ask for Mary Margaret Smith or laave a cltizana an asset. su -_ Invitation dress. Avenue, Terrace, B.C. ™ British Columbia SP Ge Buildings Corporation Sealed Tenders, marked “Construction of an Otice and Warehouse Building, Havston, &8.C.”, will be received up to 3:00 P.M. September 2éth, 1979, and those avallable at that time will be opened In public at 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7, Tender documents may be obtained at the above ad- Tenders may be viewed at Amalgamated Canstruction Assactation, 2675 Oak Street, Vancauver, B.C.; Bulklay Valley - Lakes District Construction Agsoclation, 4124 Raliway Avenue, Smithers, B.C.) Prince George Construction Association, 3651 - 18h Avenue, Prince George, 8.C.; Prince Rupert Conatruction Association, No. 2- 222 Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C.2 Terrace - Kitimat Construction Association, 4931 Keith Tenders must be filed on the farms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. Enquirles may be directed to |he Bullding Manager, K.L, Eastman, 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Vee IK7, telephone 638-1191 or Manager, Mr, CW, Wolf, 2275 Quinn Street, Prince George, B.€, VIN 2X4, telephone 542-4131, ™ to Tender Technical Services — In- most cases, companies stay in Ontario — many of them -mo just ocutalde Metro to nearby Mississauga and Peel Region where more ind is ‘available. However, the ‘New York state commerce department also is to attract new industry and the state's aggressive representatives can dangle President Carter's incentive program for domestic industrial development as a lure to disillusioned businessmen, Grant Darbyson of Toronto, owner of a factory and chain of clothing stores, is considering moving part of his business to the Buffalo, N.Y., area. “yd eta tax holiday for 10 years y'll pay for new staff and they seem really eager to have you there,” he says. He'd rather keep hie %- million business in Toronto, “but the taxes, the red tape and the hassle gat so out of hand that you figure, why bother?” TBM Canada Ltd. 2 among other companies leaving To- ronto. The company will move. lis headquarters to nearby Markham in 1982, ESB Canada Ltd, a Toronto subsidiary of Inco Metals Lid, will move its Industrial battery plan to Woodstock, Ont, next year. NCR Ltd. moved its manufacturing plant to Waterloo, Ont., in 1972 and Ite uftad in oftice to. uga in 1974, Frankel Structured Steel Ltd. moved to Milton, Ont., from Toronto becawe It needed room to grow. Fred Metrick, president of Elte Carpets Ltd., is critical of Toronto's attitude to ness, “They — politicians, I mean — just haven't taken enough advantage of thia { city. They haven't een aggressive enpugh That's why they're los business — they make things too difficult and forget to remind people of the advan- tages of being here.’’ REGIONAL DISTRICT-OF KITIMAT:3TIKINE >, VOTHASOBIET. ce eeerer oe COURT OF REVISION TAKE NOTICE that any person entitled to be registered as an elector In the Reglonal District of KitIlmat-Stikine may make objection to the retention of any name appearing on the Hust of electors tor the eglonal District, and the objection may be made on any ground that would dirqualify the elector or ap: pilcant from having his name retained or registered as an sloctor on thelist of electors, This objection must be filed at the Regional Olstrict Office, before October 1, | 197%. : A COURT OF REVISION has been appointed and will sit at the Regional Distrist Office, 9-4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C, on October 1, 1979, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. ard 12:00 noon, and will continue to alt If required, from time to time thereafter unttl all appeals have been heard. . The Court of Revision shall hear all complaints and correct and revise the !lst of electors; and may (a) correct thenamesof electors In any way wrongly stated therein; or (b) add the names cf electors omitted from the iat) ° or (c) strike out the names of partons from the lat who are not entitled to vote or who are disquallfled from votlngs or ({d) correct any other manifest error theraln, and shall add to the Ilat of electors the name of any perton whe was qualified fo have hla name entered on thu tlst of electorson the thirty-first day of August, TENOR RLEIVAT 2 s a * = na a S ws ae “ x mt ae OMS RS SSL MSRM ERIS Sea SSC Se nea nheeateSeseanSetatatecesreesonsecneeteteteete tetera COPY TYPIST This is a permanent full time : _ pasition. Fast and accurate : typing is a necessity. Excellent fringe benefits, Please shone for an appointment and typing test. 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