at LOOKING LOOKING © FOR HELP? 14, Business Personal uM. For Rent - Misc. the Heratd, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 399 Terrace, B.C.. ¢ Plane 635-6357 - Terrace i Phone 632-5706 i. =, Kitlmat ; Gubserlption rates: Single Copy cents, Monthly by carrier Three Dollars ($3.00). fern’ by mail in Canada ge io. 00. Senior Citlzens $20.00 Jer year. ; early by mall autside Canada Authorized as second class mall y the Post Office Department, tawa and for payment of postage In cash, Hassifleds due 24hours prior to sired day of publication. $2.00 for first 20 words, 10 cents each word thereatter. No refunds on dassified ads. U3 Coming Events Weight Watchers meeting held - every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lipzetle Avenue. Thirace Duplicate Bridgé Club: -commence ‘play each Thesday night af'7:30. Play will in room 4, Caledonia High ool. All bridge players are ited to attend. For part néyship or information phone 7356. (CTF) Tilprnhill Calorie Counters mget every Tuesday. Thornhill Elsmentary School, 7:15 p.m. Ngw members welcome from Térace and Thornhill. emit Webb Refrigeration | 4623 SOUCIE 635-2168 Authorized . Service ‘Depot . Repairs to Refrigerators Freezers, Washers, Dryers; And Ranges (Ctf} ' Applicators willbe acc jar recoe _ DO IT. YOURSELF WIRING. OPEN 8:30 a.m. to é p.m. ~ MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. Electrical suppiles for your: avary need. .Wa stock com- petive “lines of entrance equipment, boxes, wires and cable. Electric heat dnd ap- pllances. 4552 B Grelg Ave. Terrace, 8.C. Phone 638-1663, . ‘(p-13,14,15,16,17) ’ "4B. Suites for Rent _ 66. Rec. Vehicles "Trallor lot for rent: 124x150 ft. $50 per month. Close to schools fn Thornhill. Phone 635-2346 1st month free. {CTF)- 36 Wanted - Mise. Wanted, rear end tor 68 Mer- euy Va ton. Phone 638-6276. Wanted to buy. 1800 c.c, Mazda or Courier engine or truck of same with good engine, 635- | §62603, (ctf) - Wanted:: Mature woman over 19 years of age to live In for. housekeeping and cooking dutles, For more Inforamtlon phone after 6:00 p.m. 635-3135. (p-10-39} 39. Boats & Engines 22' Reinell Cruiser 1450 MC, CB, Sounder tabs, compass, duel batteries, fue! gallery facllities, many extras. Slecps five, :, ghown.at.Prince Rupert Yacht - Club. Asking $95,000, 627-1921 ‘after 5, (¢-40,11,12,13) 19. Help Wanted by: the. Northwest . goer Association for the position of . secrelary manager. Appilcants. should -be familiar with. the legging and construction I[n- dustry. Please apply in writing to Box 606 Terrace, B.C. (C- §,6,7,8,9,/10,19,12,13,14,15)} i ; yal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1a, Terrace, B.C. Meeting hale every 2nd and 4th Thur- iy every month at § p.m. one 635-6641. (ctf) , : TAXI DRIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 licence and police permit required.’ Contact manager, Terrace Taxi - 635-2242, (ctf) i INCHES AWAY CLUB # every Tuesday night at 8 inthe Skeena Health Unit. For mre information phone 635- 2 or 635-3023. . Help wanted: The Royal Bank. In ‘Terrace. requires a_ teller experience preferable. Contact Mel Stokes, 4640 Lakalse Ave. - {e-10,11) Heart Foundation In Be. ag is Donations may be- semt fo Terrace Unit, ‘Boc 22, Teétrace, B.C. gl ALCOHOLICS © ANONYMOUS fonday, Thurs. Saturday. Aone a 638-1021 635-7395 \Kermode Four Wheelers Hings 1st Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the meeting. room af further. trferpfation phone 635- 3442. be . Meeting .-" Terrace B.P.0.E. (Elks Lodge). First and Third Thursday of month. 0.0.R.P. {Ladies of the Royal Purple) « Second. and Fourth Atonday of Month. ‘ Pipeline” .; Film - Green Roam - Terrace Hotel H). Sept. 21° "2" 6200 PAM. , Silver Collection Sat. July 23rd Is the date for ihe next dance at the Sandman Inn « For ‘minus one social club members,” * 8 o’clack 2 good muste - food” and drinks... - Our welcome mat will be laid for old:‘and néw. members single adults avér 25, 635-9649 or 635-5359... - 2. Notices nn nan omaead el af'the Sandman inn. For _ “landscaping etc. The Area’ Counsellor for Veterans~Aalrs will be In Terrace’ for -intarviewing,. by appointment - at the’ Royal Canadijaf. Legion Monday, Juby 25, 1977... For an ap- polntment ‘please contact Dave Mallett, Saturday or Sunday. 23, 24 July 1977 at 635- day a.m..25 July 1977 _ department 4535, M bt 635.2194, Astt 10-15) 10. Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late, Antonette Duirr wilt take place on Thursday, July 23st at 2pm. In Sacred Heart Catholle: Church In Terrace. Prayer services will behald Wednesday * evening In. MacKays Funeral Chape! at 8:00 p.m. Burlal wil be In the District. of Terrace New Klitsumgallum cemetery. MacKays. Funeral Services are In charge of arrangements. 14, Business Personal KILGREN EXCAVATING Small cat Work, 420JD,~ Land- scaping, backfliling, stump removal, clearing: | Truck, tandem axle. ‘Hyab 17 Flat- deck, 20; tandem axle traller. Phone 635-3112. Ask for Wayne. (ctf) ete ; mo ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. : | Class A:Glectrical Contracting. Free Estimates. Phone 635-5874 or. 638-1231. (tf) Galden Rule: Odd jobs for the abless.":’Phone 635-4535. 9238 alum. (ctf) ABLE ELECTRICLTD. Refrigerative Contracting and household repairs. Phone 635: 5876 or 638-1231. (ctf) OF , Wanted permanent part-time babysitter for afterncons from 12:3 - 4:30 p.m. In Thornhill area. Require oné reference. Please phone 638-1507. (c- 42,13,14,15} : ‘Help Wanted: Apartment Manager.’ Full time or part- - time. Couple of single person. Phone: 630-02 TS Asp T 24, Situations Wanted - ... ‘WORK WANTED Bulldozing, basement digging: Backhoe work, rote-tiiling, post hole ‘digging. . Phone - 85-6782 (ctf) 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles _ 1975 Honda C.B. 500 T. View call 635-9634. Ask for Bob (p- 8,9-10,19712,13) : ‘ 33. For Sale - Misc. ’ For Sale: 18 cabin cruiser. Fibreglass over wood. 50 h.p. . :, dectele start and dit trailer. - $1500 as Is Phone 638-1835 or View at 4415 Grelg. (p-13) For Sale: New. 20' 6 Inch fibreglass ‘over plywood river boat, $900. 635-7251 (work phone) View at 4727 Soucia. (c- 11,92,13) For Sale: 12' Lund Car Topper. and 10 hip. Mercury motor. . Like new conditlon. Phone 635- 47. Homes for Rent For Rant: Four bedroom house, two bathroom, carport, covered patio, fenced yard, In. town, close to schools. $320 per month, Phone 635-3242. (p- 11,13,15) 3 bedroom house for rent: Fridge & stove Included. Wall to wall carpet, drapes, on Paquette In Thornhill. $220 Phone 638-1786. (¢-12,3,14,15) HILLSIDE LODGE . 4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, cantrally located. Fully - furnished. Reasonable rates by day or week. Non-drinkers only, Phone 635-4611. (cif) 3 Bedroom Row Housing Suites. Full basement, 14 baths, half . block from schools,.5 minute - walk from iown. Suitable for families. $250 per month. month lease. Apply Sulte 108 - 4530 Scott. (ctf) Unfurnished 2 bedroom house for rent: -For small family, _ must be employed. No heavy drinkers, References required. Phone 635-3484 after 7:30 p.m. (p-11,12,13,14/15) FOR TENDER Fridge. Range, Box Spring & Mattress, Sofa & Chalr, Kitchen Cupboards. ’ Parmeles & Nelson General Insurance ’ Adjusters, Ltd. . Tel. 563-4910 (¢-11,12,13) . Instant Printing — | and Photo Copying, |. _ We Per Copy Totem Press & Stationery 4550 A Lakelse Ave.. - Phone 635-7412, (CTF) For Sale: NCR Cash Register. 8 ditioned rellable type of on very reilaoie of. ‘machine. Winterland General Store, 3210 Katum St. Terrace, 635-4636. (ctf) a For Sale top soll and sawdust, fall 635-2609. Ask for Kevin. For some real bargains in used women’s and children’s clothing, household Items and: foys see the selaction .at the Kitimat Workshop at 660 W. Columbla St. at Riverlodge. - i 9 f° 4 @ days...donations welcomed. (cH) - ‘Headers and side pipes special {his month, $88.68. 638-1991 (¢- Hoover 10 Ib. capacity washer- spin dryer Phone 632-5132, Mr, Mrs, — Levesque (p- 12:13,14, 15/16), ‘ - 2”- Reject lumber.” $20. per thousand board ft. only. Price Skeena Forest Products. (ctf) ‘TFlowering -almends, ‘flowering erabs ready to bloom, ‘Silacs, fruit trees & berry, bushes, o broad selection of. flawering & ornamental traes,. shrubs. & rilevlarly suited lam. to 7 p.m. Mon. to § Closed Sundays.-635-2603. week: | For Rent: 12x42 one bedroom traller one block from Thornhill School, private lot COM- “PLETELY . FURNISHED, Steady and retiable le only, . phone Brian 635-9161. (STF) 48. Suites for Rent CEDAR PLACE _ 4931 Walsh Avenue Suite 113 Terrace, 6.C. _.. 635-7056 a New 1, 2 and 3 badroom sulfes for rent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet. rec area, sauna and pool table, with security enterphone and slevator. Absolutely no pets. "3 bed For Sale, weener pigs, 635-2603. , 3 bedroom basement sulte for rent. Fridge & stqve Included. Located Pohte Ave. $200 phone 635-3292. (p-12,13,14,15,16) “For Rent: apartment, close In. No pets. Call 635-5350. (c-12,13,14) For Rent: Furnished one bedroom. duplex at 3936 Mountalnview: Ave Thornhill ' Phone 695-2577 (CTF) APARTMENTS: f; * Small furnished | For Rent: 1 bedroom fully close to town, available July 2}, phone 636-8195 days 435-5415 evenings. (¢) ; ; ; 2 bedroom suite fer rent. Avaliable now. Centrally located. No pats. 635-9471. (st) 49. Homes for Sale FOR SALE: 3bedroom modular home, ’ Full basement on 2acres ar 679-3961 ; (ctf Ju, Jul) 3 bedroom home wiih wall to wall through. ‘Acorn fireplace, - patio, storage shed. Asking $30,000. Phone 635-2957 or drive by 4705 Goulet Ave. (p-2) . FOR SALE Premium constructed 3 bedroom home on the bench.: Finished basement wit! private entrance contalning 2 additional bedrooms or self. contalning revenue sulte. Priced to sell at’s4?,500. 635- 3944 for eppolntment-to -view..: (¢-12,13,14,15,17,20) . ‘ . 52. Wanted to Rent Furnished 1 bedroom ac-— _eomodation in Thornhill, Want as soonas possible. 635-7478. {p- - 55. Property for Sale Propetty for Sale: 5 acres. 2 bedroom house. — 20'x20' workshop. 12x17 woodshed.. Chicken coop. All buildings on cement. 2-4 years old. 800° river frontage. 300’ from Hwy. - 16 east. Phone 635-7394 atier 6 | p.m. or weekends. -(p- 12,13,t4,15) = « 57, Automobiles For Sale: 1964 Plymouth 2 dr, super. stock, stock car. Ex- Police Patrol Car. Phone 639- 3384 after 5 p.m. (P- -7,8,9,10,11,12,13) ‘For, Sale: ..1968 Triumph. Spit.” Fire (Sportster) 635-2054 $600 or best offer. (¢-9,10,11,12,13) For Sate: 1974 2 dr. HT., 24,000 miles.. Perfect shape. $4000 firm. View at 4640 Waish or 635- 2667. (p-12,13,14,15) ok For Sale: 1- 1972 Ford 34 ton axa - with power fake off winch. 4 electric baseboard heaters, 2 - custom gas fanks fer pick-ups - one 38 gal. and one 50 gal. Phone 635-3981 after 5. (p- 12,13,14,15,16) : For Sale: 1964 Ford Comet. Runs’ well but needs brakes. Asking $100 Phone 635-9434 after 6. (p-12,13) . For Sale: - 1967 Volkswagon. Beetle. Asking $650 or best _offer. To view at 5135. Agar or” phone anytime 635-2636. (p-2) Plymouth 4 door For Sale: sedan, power steering, Asking $750 or best-offer. In very good i 4 (p-10,11,12,13, 14) - E 1973 Ford crew cab. 1973 Ford 3 ton pickup, 1970 Ford f-100,:1972 Datsun pickup. Call 635-4696 or view at 2609 Skeana St. {ct#) 1969 Chevelle. New paint, And also 5 radial tires on Chev, 14 Inch rims. $50 635-3772 after 4. condition, good tires, 635-3745, (c-10,13,15) - 58, Mobile Homes 12x68 3 Bedroom Safeway Manor - Excellent condition. Completely set up In quiet cool traller park. Only: $9,500 Phone 635-2715, (C16) - . For Sole: 1968 Traller 12x56 2 KEYSTONE COURT: " APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and three bedroom apart- ments. Laundry & Storage area. Near schools and downtown. Clean, quiet, spacious, security lock-up and an re } 435-5224 (ctf) ~ . a . wt . oo Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnished studio lor 1 bedroom apartments... Security enterphone, Phone — 838-1032 635-4921 (ctl) _ bedroom. Phone 635-2713 (p- 13,14,15,16,17) ‘For Sate: 1974 12x64 Gmpassey. Call Rob, 635-5550. (p-4) For Sale: 1974 12x16 3 bedroom Glendale Moblle Home ex- catlant conditon, large sundeck, storage area, Several at- - tractive features, View at No.14 Timberland (C-3,6) 12x60 mobile home. Includes washer, dryer, fridge and stove. 19 cu. In. freezer. Fully .fur- nished Includes black and white T.V. Wall to wall carpet. “in- 2-propane gas fanks. 2: [oey _ shacks one 6x18 other Is éxe. ‘Both Insulated. and panelled. Sat up in Jacobsen Traller Court In Stawart. Phone 636-2598. (C- §,6,0,10,11,13) = ' . For Sate or Rent: 2 bedroam , 12x60 traller. Fully furnished. On private 120x127 lot. Phone 635-2631. (p-11,13,15,16,18,20) cludes-$250 gallon fuel tank and - For, Sale: 1974 Lionel Tent Troller. Sleeps 6 adults. Bullt In stove, sink, icebox. 635-2532. (¢-12,13,14,15} 66. Legal BRITISH COLUMBIA ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY OTICETO ‘RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNERS © Under the provisions of the Assessment Act, property owners who have owned and lived In their homes con- thiuously from January }, 1959 ‘to ihe present, may be eligible to have the 1976 assessed value of thelr land based on its residential use only, regardless of the fact that its actual valve may be higher due ta influences of a non-residential nature. An residence in a commercial area. . ’ To ‘claim eligibility it Is necessary for you fa file an application with the Area Assessor on or, before Sep- - tember 1st, 1977. “o1f-you. consider that ‘your property could quallfy undar this provision, you are urged to contact the en Assessor's office immediately and obtain the form of application (known as A, H.R. JONES . . NORTHWEST AREA ASSESSOR lo 444 Lakelse Avenve — TERRACE, B.C. PHONE NO. 638-1116 , (c-13} ; ce, VICTORIA (CP) — The Social Credit government's core curriculum proposal is nothing more than a public: relations job designed for political gain, Eileen Dailly (NDP—Burnaby North) said Tuesday. ms Dailly,. the ~ former education minister, told the legislature that no new core curriculum -is planned for - ‘British Columbia schools as Education Minister Pat McGeer would ‘have the public believe.” 2° 0° She said she did not object to that per se, because many education rograms currently in place: in the province were instituted by 2 NDP Dailly said McGeer has - stirred up a small but vocal - antieducation fringe and has. done so at the expense of the whole education system. “'There’s no new core curriculum ... we’ve always SAYS EILEEN DAILLY ‘Core curriculum just a “P.R. job” had one,” she said. ‘I don’t think the minister has levelled with the people of Dennis Cocke (NDP— New Westminster), his arty’s education critic, cked Dailly, saying the core proposals were nothing more than a circus, Cocke said a recent ministry of education news release. said core eurriculum proposals would _bein place in the B.C. school - system: this fall, = He said that such a decision would have had to be made in February or Mareh and “‘there can be no changes at this late date.” Dailly said McGeer has done nothing to dea! with the roblems which do exist and e has only stirred up anti- teacher sentiment. She said that a good example was the controversy overncom- - NEW MINERAL ACT Get out the gold pan, a help is onthe way VICTORIA (CP) -» Prospectors --will:-benefit “yinder' . new affecting mineral claims - ‘legislation which was introduced Tuesday in the British Columbia legislature, says Mines Minister Jim Chabot. . Chabot said the new Mineral Act is basically. an: updating of the old: act,. which: he said contained’ ambiguities and some. repressive clauses concerning prospectors. The Snnister told reporters that the new act will abolish a_ provision introduced by the former New Democratic Party ’ government which required prospectors to pay a $10 -rental fee for each claim they staked. Chabot said many prospectors were unaware Victim named PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) — Police have identified Danny Richard. Michalek, 16, Of Vancouver, as the outh found dead July 7 in a ‘field. near Keremeos, B.C., 30 miles southwest of this Okanagan community. 1961 Peugoet, good running AD. analysis of dental records confirmed a tentative identification y'the youth's mother identify the victim, had re- " Jeased:.descriptions and i drawitigs. AN ‘autopey_ showed the youth died by strangulation. There was some evidence of sexual assault. Police have made no arrests. Contract ratified PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — The 80 non-teaching employees at the College of New Caledonia have ratified - a new two-year agreement with the college, Stewart Berry, spokesman for. the Association “of University and College _Employees, : Local 5 said Tyesday, The contract calls. for. wage increases of eight per vent in the first year and Rix per cent iri the second year, retroactive to Nov. 1, 1976. The current minimum wage at the college. is $695 a month, Se olice, unable to. of this and therefore ‘‘tens of ‘~ thongands~of claims’’ were.’ forfeited. ; Lea (NDP—Prince Rupert) declined to ‘comment on the. new legislation, saying he will study it in detail before ‘making any statement. n Chabot said the new act . also contains provisions for prospectors to use a ‘‘two- post’’. method for staking claims, a move which he called a concession’ to prospectors. The section : prohibits companies from ‘using this easier claiming - _ method. The minister said the whole area of claims security will also be strengthened by the legisla- tion, and predictednthat the new act will create “a favorable climate for NDP mines critic Graham . OFFICERS - CALGARY (CP) — Three RCMP drug squad officers: were acquitted in provincial court Monday on charges of assault after Judge Brian Stevenson ruled the policemen had | used reasonable force in a search of a man for heroin. He found constables Wade Johannson, Kenneth Hales and Terry Towns not guilty after a trial on charges of ‘assault causing bodily harm ‘ to Donald Eooper, 36, of Calgary last Oct. 2. ° Judge Stevens.n ruled that while drug search procedures would not be acceptable in other cases, police powers when it comes o hard-to-detect drug transportation should be liberally interpreted by the courts, ‘ Cooper testified the three - policemen: were among six: oreight officers who held his: -throat and beat him after he was Jed from his pick-up . truck in the city’s northwest and told to lie down near a ‘ boulevard, - Adoctor told court Cooper - came to hospital that night with a broken rib, cut lip and bruising around one eye. ~ The four officers seized and held amanby the throat and legs while searching his mouth for heroin—but not finding any—after recelving information that he . was "trafficking in the drug. Olicemen testifed investment ., ..in.,.,.,the,., MoGeer said _in,,-.... mews.... . « release Tuesday tht ‘itis « province’. 7 Chabot explained that the new act removes rental from mineral claims which is. replaced by a fee to record work. . “When implemented, this will eliminate any question of forfeiture of mineral claims where work is recorded in advance, if rental is not paid,” he said. Chabot said that under the act, certain technical reports formerly r uired to be submitted to the chi gold commissioner now submitted to the chief inspector of mines because the new Mineral Act will have sole jurisdiction of title to mineral rights. The new act will, ‘for many years to come, provide a firm basis for obtaining and holding title to minerals, serving the small operator and prospector as well as the larger mining companies," the minister said. petency in English. She said MeGcer catered to the has anti- education mood of a minority ofnthe pro ince for his own political edi ‘ication, No concrete programs have been started to hel alleviate the probi:m an teachers have heen ‘unnecessarily blar.ed for the problem, she s::id. - In the me. :ntime, MeGeer’s remark; have created fear in the. :anks of the-students. - Dailly said it appears that if McGeer bad his way, the province would revert back to the old days of, .tudents sittingnin a row, bein arbitrarily passed an failed. a McGeer did not respond to the criticisms, which were made during debate on his budget estimates. _of French seems to FRENCH ALL-DAY VICTORIA (CP) — The ministry of education is’ "Joking into the poss" ility of setting up French language “immersion progr:ms in - British Columbia's . high schools, Education Minister Pat hoped some progre ns can be offered by the fall of 1978." oo a. “The realities of Canadian life indicate that increased ‘opportunities for. British Columbia students. to ‘become bilingual must be made available,” .“eGeer said. He invited any of the larger school districts in the province to establish immersion program ‘for secondary school st, Jents if they wished to do s¢, but he did not indicate wha: type of financial assistance would be offered by the government, ~ McGeer noted the:: study in B.C., with 20.1, per cent of elementary students voluntarily learning the languete last school year, compar.:d with 5.7 per cent in 1970-1. increasing Pollution knows no nat’l borders WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) — Increasing awareness that air and water carry pollutants far from their original sources means the old concept that a man’s “home and Jand are his castle and kingdom will have to be re-examcned, the International Joint Commission (1JC) was told ‘Tuesday. Norman Berg, United States chairman of the IJC's reference Group on pollution from. land use activities, said" government intervention into land use is a thorny issue that goes right © ‘the heart of our politica]: and economic activity:” Murray Johnson, Canadian chairman of the group, said a double standard of land use may have to be set because lands bordering on lakes, rivers, or streams may contribute more to pollution of the Great Lakes than -land outside the: area of these water bodies. “will this mean that near- shore land use will have to come under stringent use, and individuals inyolved bear a higher cost for pojilution abatement programs than more re- motely located areas in the same tributary or even within the same political jurisdiction?” Johnson said it will be difficult to decice the relative contribution, made to Pullutionnby individual land owners and to assess the need for remedial programs. In an interview cfter a presentation to th: LC, ichard Parizek, the state ‘of. Pennsylvania - representative on th. refer- ellce group, said the public must be made aware that most pollution controls now used have only postpsned or spread pollution problems. He said high smoke stacks poison the air mile: down wind, municipal incineration of was'e and sludges only releast pollu: tanta: into the air to be rained down elsewhere, and contaminants buried in landfill sites ultimat:!y find their way back to the water. Parizek said the war: against. pollution is not opular with politicans ause it is expensive and long-term; and selling lution control to the pub- ic is difficult becaus. there are no easy qardstic assess the well-being of the Great Lakes. a