Pats Terrace men in accident An accident involving a small car and a logging truck near Hazelton has resulted in a Terrace male and a woman and child being sent to Winch Memorial Hospital. Unemployment Ac- tion Centre co-ordinator Bill Goodacre was taking an unidentified woman and child to Smithers on Animals .............050- 16 House Trailers ............ 32 Pets 2... eee eee eee 16 Announcements ........... 2 Legal notices ............. 35 Property ............0.... 33 Apartments ............... 19 Livestock ................ 16 Real Estate............... 33 Auto: Cars... .......0000, 25 Lost &Found............. 7 Recreational Vehicles ......., 29 TruckS ..........0.. 26 Machinery ................ 21 Rentals .................. 19 BoalS ...... 2. eee eee 20) Marine ......... 0... ees 20 Room& Board ............. 19 Business Opportunilies ...... 12 Memorlal notes ..........., 4 Sales (Garage, Yard) ...-... 17 Business Personals ......... 10 Misc. forsale. ............ 8 Snowmobiles ............. 28 Cars cece ee 25 “MoblileHomes............. 32 Thank-you notes........... 6 Employment Opportunities ... 11 Motorcycles .............. 27 TOUGKS «0... ces c ee eee 26 Employment Wanted ........ 15 Notices ...............0., 3 Volunteer Opportunities ..... 14 Found .......... eee 7? «Odituaries .............56. 5 Wanted Misc. ............. 9 For Rent Misc. ........... . 19 Opportunities: Wanted toRenmt............ 18 For Sale Misc. ............ B = Volunteer .........,,.0-- 14 Work Wanted ............. 15 Garage Sales ........... 005 1? Business ............... 12 Yard Salas ........ 0000. 17 Homes forRent............ 19 Employment ..........05 11 Homes forSale.....:.....,. 33. Persona... ... kw eee 1 ERIS ; a = | 3 Notices - —19-For Rent. Terrace Parks & Recreation is holding a Preschool Recreation Leadership Workshop Jan. 24, 25 & 26. lf you are a parent of preschoolers, a preschool instructor or day care worker looking for new ideas, or a person who wants to learn more about the needs of preschoolers, sultable activities, ages and stages, discipline and more, contact Terrace Parks & Recreation at 638-1174. 04¢ Kalum Family Day Care has openings. Fenced yard, pets and toys. Ages newborn to 12 years. Full: time, part-time or drop in available. Phone 638-8429 or 638-8398. O2tns B For Sale Misc.. Cardboard boxes, 17x22x5 Inches. Special price 20 cents each. Phone 635-7840 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. 46tns Aluminum plates for sale. 21,.6x25.6 Inches. ideal for roofing barns and sheds. 50 cents each. Phone 635-7840 between 6:30 a.m. and 5. p.m. 46tns Regal representative invites your calls. Phone 638-8398 or 638-8429. 05p Right Side When cooking, match the size of pats to the range units. Heat is wasted when the pot is smaller than theunit. Wo. Employment Opps. [Certified Dental Assistant required for orthodontic of- fice. 30-hour week. Wagas negotiable, based on ex- perience and qualifica- tions. Phone 635-9414 os, 15 Work Wanted Meanie V CHECKLIST | Will do housework, eve- nings and weekends. $7.00 per hour. Expertenced, reliable, references available. Phone 638-8398. 05p 18 Wanted to Rent Wanted: 2 or 3-bedroom house In horseshoe or bench area for Mar. 1. Phone 638-0217 after 4 p.m. O4p Classifieds make _ quick sales @ free parking ®@ references requirad Spacious, Clean and QUIET! Huntington Apariments is now taking applications at the corner of Walsh and Kenney for Feb. 1 occupancy. . @ fridge, stove, drapes, wiw carpet, double sink @ walking distance to Skeana Mall and bus stop © near schoois, theatre, store & recreation ground ® security system and or-site. management Come for a view. You'll enjoy our residence In an excellent location. Call Elaine — 638-1748 4934 Davis Ave., Terrace, B.C. “Best in Town” Summit Squar Apartments Three bedroom traller, part: ly furnished. No pets. Phone 638-0791 or 635-3854. For rent: 2-bedroom house located at 4715 Park Ave., available Feb. 1. $380 per month. Refer- ences required. Phone 635-6972. O4p Two bedroom duplex in town. Clean and quiet. Small pet O.K. $302 per manth. $100 deposit. Phona 638-8998, 03p O3p — Terrace Review Classifieds work storage room stainiass sinks. patlo doors » Laundry facilities 1980 14'x70" Manco trailer, 7'x18’ expando, 12’x35’ veranda, two bedrooms, fireplace, deluxe bathroom, shower stall, five ap- pliances, one owner + no children. Excelient shape. $27,000.00, Phone 638-1418 for appointment to view. O6p Repossession If you fall behind on your car payments the lender can repossess the car without first taking you to court. Even if property has been repos- sessed, you have the legal right to buy it back. But you will have to pay off the lend- er’s expenses for repossess- ing the property, which may include legal fees. ~ Attractive, spacious, with » Colored appliances and fixtures » Beautiful cupboards, double » Large balconies with screened 32 Mobile Homes ner Phone 635-5968 (Reterences required) » Security enter-phones and deadbolts » Fully draped and co-ordinated to wall-to-wall carpets » Six-channel salallite TV wv Raquet courts ~ Ample parking Summertime is running out, ., but anytime is WANT AD time! the evening of Wednes- day, Jan. 8 when, early reports indicate, his Volkswagen Rabbit crashed into the back of a logging truck stopped on the road to pick up a hitchhiker. ' The Goodacre vehicle is believed to be a write- off. He sustained various cuts and bruises and a broken nose. The woman received a Mixed curling finals staged in local rink Eight zone represen- tatives, including a team skipped by famed Brier curler Bernie Sparks of Vancouver, will. be in Terrace this Friday to Sunday for the B.C, Mixed Curling cham- pionships at the Terrace Curling Club. The three-day series has teams playing in a modified double- knockout playoff, and not a round-robin as is normal for Provincial finals. The opening ceremonies are set for Friday at 4 p.m. The first draw follows at 5 p.m. FBDB relocates TERRACE — The Fed- eral Business Develop- ment Bank (FBDB) mov- ed its headquarters in Terrace from 4548 Lakelse Avenue to 4641 Lazelle Avenue, the former ICBC building. FBDB manager Len Winter explained that there were various reasons for the move. He said the company was trying to reduce its over- head costs and the loca- tion on Lakelse had Classified Ad Form: deadline is Friday, 4 p.m. As a public service, the Terrace Review will print free of charge any ad offering to share something with the community (e.g., rides, child care, free Items). In addition, there will ba no charge for "Lost and Found” or for ads placed by Individuals seeking work. All other normal word-type classified ads will be published for a maximum of two consecutive weeks atacost of two dollars. We must iimit ads to 30 words. This policy does not apply to display ads, which are $4 per column-inch. The editor has the right to edit or reject any ad. Please send, deliver or phone your ad to 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 — 635-4339. Please send pay- ment by cash or money order — the “Honor System” will apply as we will not send bills. broken ankle. The child was shaken up,. but otherwise unharmed, Goodacre was transferred from Winch to Smithers Hospital at noon on Thursday, Jan. 9 for treatment of the broken nose. The woman and child were on the first leg of a trip to Fort St. John to attend a funeral. On Saturday, com- petitors have three more draws at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday’s schedule has a draw at 8 a.m,, and a tie-breaker at 11:30 a.m. if needed. Because of its size, the Fraser Valley will be represented by two rinks skipped by Wayne Stat- ton and Sherman Liston. Other zone reps are as follows: Doug Smith of Ver- non; Brian Scott of Kelowna; Gary Wray of Smithers; Brian Lemoel of Trail; and Steve Williams of Vancouver Island. more space than they re- quired. “We are now in a high-traffic area — our old location was somewhat out of the way,’ Winter said. He added that with a main- floor, store-front-type operation, it will be less intimidating for the first- time business person visiting FBDB. - Winter said they had Continued p.18 25 30