7, - AUTOMOBILES 1953; Classic Chevy. Com- pletely reatored to im- maculate perfection in- cluding button-tufted leather interior. Rebuilt engine with Edelbrock, dual carbs, Maliory, Isky, Hurst and many chrome accessories, Phone 695-5993, 9 am. - 4 pm. (p10-21) 1968 1% 'T, $1,000, Phone after 6 p.m. 635-5787. (p3-21 CHINCOK TRAILER SALES LTD. NEW — We Invite you ta stup ‘end see our new line of ‘custom vans from Sundial Camper of Canada. These’ vans feature custom exterior: paint with extremely well finished Interiors and represent fhe best of the personal vehicle market. USED — 1975 Ford F250 Crew Cab — low mileage. 7 ft. box. Excellant buy for large family or contractor. $5500. 1977 International Terra Scout 4x4 plekup. Automatic trans. Locking: hub, Diesel ‘power. §70000,.. 1975 Oldsmobile Deluxe Cutlass St\9 in Wagon. Slightly oP*eve average mileage. Selow average price. $3400. 1973 International Travelall. Low mileage, power steering, power brakes. Traiter towing equipment. Excellent buy for large passenger and = cargo capacity. $2800. 1974 Oldsmabile Regency 94. Four door, fully equipped, new radial tires. $3000. 975 GMC % Ton Camper Speclat Pick-up Truck. 820 G.V.W. 454 engine, dual exhaust, camper package. Excellent condition. $5500. Dealer no. D1113A. (actt-n1) . 635-2033 5506 Hwy. 16 W. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE BY OWNER: Hededoitle wide! swith! @étage and tool shed. Close to school. All appliances included. On 75x00 lot, $36,000. Phone 635- 9785. (ct0-20n) 58, For Sale: 60x10 trailer with 14x26 finished joey shack, built on. $3,000 — will take offers. Partially furnished, Located at 2198 Lavaina Street (Dogwood) Thornhill. Phone 638-8365. (¢5-22) ¥2 x 68 three bdrm. trailer. Fully furnished. Joey shack, laundry rm. Good condition. Set up and skirted in Terrace Trailer Court - no. 27, Phone 638-1246. (p20-n22) MOBILE HOMES New mobile ‘home: from as low as $100. down. 0.A.C. Set up and delivered, trades welconie. Phone collect 591- ‘5105. TENDERS” District of Kitimat NOTICE OF TENDER SEWER AND WATER SERVICES — CITY CEN- TRE EXPANSION Sealed tenders marked “SEWER AND WATER SERVICES — CITY CEN- TRE EXPANSION" will be accepted by the undersigned until 10:30 a.m., local time, December 12, 1978, Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bid bond int the amount of ten percent {10 percent) of the bid amount and a Consent of Surety for a fifly percent (50 percent) Performance Bond. This work includes the Bupply and installation of watermains, sewer. mains and related appurtehances on an eight (8) hectare site. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Municipal Engineer, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ° , M. Fell, Purchasing Agent, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre Kitimat, B.C. Vac 1IT6 TENDERS Gtiiah Columbia Bulinge Carperetion feuita tion pTende: ( Snow = Removal at Skeenaview Lodge, Terrace, B.C. for clearing snow from various areas at Skeenaview Lodge, as per specifications and task schedule will be received up 03:00 p.m. local time the 27th day of November, 1978, and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbla Buildings Corporation, 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, V8G 1K7 Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 20th day of November 1974, Tenders ‘must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (a2-22) Sealed Tenders, marked Snow Removal at Provincial Government Buildings, Terrace, B.C. for cl snow from various areas at Provincial Government Buildings as per specification and task schedule will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 27th day of November 1978, and those available at that time will be opened in public a . British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VG 1K7 Tendering documents may . be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 20th day of November 1978. . Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in jealed, clearly marked envelopes. The iowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. ' (2-22) INVITATION TO BID Notice to Contractors: Sealed tenders for miscellaneous construction and alterations for the Northwest Community College, Terrace, B.C: will be received at the offices of the Architect - 205, 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. up to 3:00 P.M. Local Time, Wednesday, December 6th, 1978. Plans, specifications and form of tender may be ob- tained at the office of the Architect, General Contractors may obtain one set only, on deposit of $20.00, which will ‘be refundable upon receipt of # bona fide bid and return of the documents in good conditions within ten days of close of tenders. Additional sets may be purchased at $20.00 (non- refundable). Documents will be avallable for inspection at the following Construction Association Offices: Terrace, Smithers, Prince George and Prince Rupert, Tenders must be ae- companied by a Certified Cheque drawn In favour of the Owner in the amount of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00). The successful tenderer is required to post a 50 percent Performance Bond or Certified Cheque within Ten (10)-days after award of Contract. Architects North, 203, 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C, FOR: . The College Council, Northwest Community College and ; Vocational Institute, 5330 McConnell Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Ministry OF Proving of rideh Cotumbla Forests TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-10750 THERE will be offered for sale at public auction by the Regional Manager at Prince Rupert, B.C., at 10:30 a.m. on December 15, 1978, the Licence A-10750, to cut 10,561 cunits of spruce, balsam, hemlock and trees of other species located Bel] Irving Crossing No. 1 Cassiar Land - District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal af .timber. Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one did. Particulars may be obv Particulars may be ob- tained from the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C., VB) 1BY or the Forest Ranger, Box 67, Stewart, B.C., VOT LW. (a4-14,21,28,05) TENDERS. * anny Forosts ya | TIMBER SALE LICENCE A 10732 CORRECTION THERE will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Hazelton, B.C, at 11:00 A.M. on November 24, 1978, the Licence A 10782, to cut 36,230 cunits of Hemlock, Balsam, Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Cedar located at VCL N Boundary of Lot 3022 in the vicinity of Dyne Lake. Two (2) years will be ° allowed for removal of timber. Province of Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and trealed as one bid. Particulars may be cb- tained from the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C, or the Forest Ranger, Box 215, Hazelton, 8.C. (al- 017,24,31,n7,14,21,28 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Vanguard Camper. 9°6’' deluxe, Completely loaded. Priced to sell! Phone 635- 4094, Catfn-026) For Sale: 1972 Olympic Ski- doo. Phone 635-5873, (¢5-27) SERVICES TREES For pruning, surgery and moving call ; - 635-3281 and free e. (c8-24n) 71, INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 90 Hough Loader. 1976 - 2600 hours. 1976 jour wheel drive. For the two - $85,000. Phone 635-2033, (pl0-21) 1974 Pacific Logging Truck. Many extras: Withjob in. town. 1/000 gal. fuel'tank &’ stand. Phorie 635-4048. (p4- 24) A Sell System vice presi- dent recently described & several exciting new tele- Te communications develop- Gi ments to an American & Newspaper Publishers Association audience in St. Louis. Here, in brief, is his look at some of the “Tech- | nology of the Eighties." Mr. Dacey is Vice-President, Transmission Systeme, Bell Laboratories. © By George C. Dacey During the next decade, computers may contain, for ‘example, a software model of the human voice tract. Basic speech elements would be simulated within the computer and then pro- grammed to assemble them in an intelligible manner and order so it could speak to humans. Along _ parallel lines, work is continuing on ways to enable computers to understand and respond to artdible human speech. Of course, all of this re- quires very powerful com- puters and a great deal of complicated software. Bell Labs, we're working with magnetic bubbles, an advance which will have im- portant implications for ‘ computer memory banks of the future. A bubble pack- of a pack of cigarettes, can contain more than 500,000 bits of information and can store about 12 seconds of digitalized speech, Along with memory, another important area of computer research is logic circuitry. Solid state tech- nology has led to develop- ment of the micropro- cessor—an entire computer on a chip about the size of a postage stamp. In quantity, a typical chip could cost about $10,00 but it will have more computing power than computers costing as much as $100,000 just 15 years ago. System. ESS provides tele- communications users with a variety of options. Some of the more familiar services are call forwarding, call waiting, speed calling and conferencing, However, these are merely predeces- sors of far more sophisti- cated options which will be possible in the future. In fact, the real potential will emerge when these com- munications machines are interconnected into a total network—a sort of nation: wide distributed giant brain. Whether or not these result in actual service offerings by the Beil System will depend on the needs and demands how government agenciag, the new system will be able to serve city Is divided with signals dedicated to the use of vehicles in each cell, - As you drive from point to point within a city, conver: - automatically . sation is switched from one cell to the next without inter- ruption, allowing simulta-. neous use of the same radio .. channels. This: will result in mobile phone service giving . practically equivalent ser- c vice to that of a local call, , age, just about half the size of the user community and, Anolher test, successfully | concluded, was that of light: regard this new technology,,, wave or optical fiber trans: Let’s look at a few.,pos mission of signals, A’ glass” sibilities. You could arrange in, ads. vance for the acceptance charges for calls fdr’? designated list of 8&hnlii?, numbers. 2) You coulll Rave" improved automatic’ éall 50,000 telephone calls: transmitted by laser- powered light pulses. an open line. In, contrast, ; ye hundreds, of | thousands of users in a city . because it is based on the’ re-use Of frequencies, The ° into a° number of districts, or cells, For example: 1) fiber about the size of yori thumb can carry more thah:- The test fibers in Chicago - carried Picturephone® back when a busy phiin¥ Meeting Service, data signals line becomes free. 3) YeB@and 672. conversations . could have off-hook callinggt underground on each pair of. allowing calls to a desiff fibers. We expect that you | nated phone to be auted matically switched to (a1 specified destination, giving. You could have co screening so all callers, To the telecommunica- except those you identify ‘tions industry, low cost py code, would auto- computing power iq signifi- matically receive a busy cant because it will |make it possible to distribute com- signal or be routed to other parties. 5} You could have a munications processing yisual display of calling through the telephone network—especially in the realm of electronic switching. Right now, some 25 per cent of our customers’ lines are seryed ..by electronic dwitching, which... will éventually be numbers or have calls routed to a mobile phone and 6) You could have a series of distinctive rings to help screen calls according to priority. ; We are now testingjatiiewi foetal bir) ry r etaet concept in mobile:télephonst the, public, iz) better ways jiiyti standard technology. - Mobile phone‘ the" future ‘than’ we eet will he .seeing, fiber . optic transmission as ‘part of regu: ._ lar service within the next. the effect of a hot line. ah two years, @ The network ‘of thy ‘futu Gat will change and it will ton: tinue to evolve nd bilities that by standards belong world of Technology is rushing on. However, its . contribution in the depends on man’s use. In © that. sense, we are all part- - ners in a great new adven- ture of human communica: - - tions-working -together so - the Bell System will meet,{ "pbaal today's — ‘make-believe. ° Phd ne aa needs ang serve, throughout the entire Bell users often have to wait for dreamed of in the past. JOB OPPORTUNITIES For information on these and other job opportunities contact your Canada Em- ployment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. OFFICE MANAGER Medical clinic. Must be experienced. $50 per day. PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER - Must have Masters in S.W. $1717 per mo. (2 positions open). PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOREST TECHNICIAN - Timber crulsing, traversing, road design levels. DOE. LOCUM - 6 mo. position. -Must have graduate ex- perience in internal medicine, psychiatry and obstitrics. $2,400 per mo. MEDICAL TYPIST - 50 wpm typing. Must know medical term. $6 per hr. CHINESE FOOD COOK - Previous experience required. $1,000 per mo. PRE SCHOOL SUPER. VISOR - Must have ex- perience & B.C. certificate, $675 per mo. INSTRUCTOR - Recreation courses for spring term. $5-6 per hr. WANTED September 12, 1978 Issues of the Terrace /Kitimat Daily Herala. We will pay $2.00 per copy. Must be complete issues. Bring te the Terrace / Kitimat Daily Herald Office. SEVERAL BABYSITTING POSITIONS Open in Terrace area. Applicant must’ have 2 letters of reference. LIVE [IN HOUSEKEEPER - Room and board, TURF CARE SPECIALIST - Must be experienced in sod Production. . Salary negotiable, SKIDDER OPERATOR - Camp job. IWA rates. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $800 per mo, MECHANIC — WELDER - Camp job. IWA rates, PROJECT SUPERVISOR - Must have experience in chain link fencing. $13,000 per yr, TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must have experience on tow truck. Wages negotiable. COMPOSING ROOM , FOREMAN - Must have thorough knowledge of all equipment. Salary negotiable. BODY REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified jour- neyman. $1,000 per mo. CARPENTER - Temporary position. Contract basis. ‘The Herald, Tuesday, Novemeber 21, 1978, Page 23 HOW QUICKLY CAN YOU FIND SEVEN QFFERENCES (N THE SECOND PICTURE ? | Se nt , Sa == ) {4 E 6-4-8 Bujaney ‘pico oud 4 ROTH PuATUREE Beers SMH ‘Sd “Seed ‘PROD 198514 SUAIMSNY “NEW HOMES NOW” ’ 65 Beautiful new mobile homes — ready for immediate delivery. “Low - Low Discount Prices’’, Ask about our free furniture offer. Call collect today. ‘Purchasers enjoy expense paid flight and airport pickup. Gall Collect ooh 497-1184 Ask for Cal or Amund ‘Munday Homes Ltd. 6401 Kingsway Phone Collect eva ve ou (Burnaby, B.C, V5E VE? = (112) 437-1184 Dealer Licence Number 01428 ee for the Anderson, Yeo route on the Bench Also — the McConnell area on the Bench. 635-6357 e: FuN Bug =a)