68. Legal NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked Chimney Demolition, Skeenaview Large for Demoiltion & Removal of Bolterhouse Brick Chimney at Skeenaview Ledge, 4011 Sparks St., Terrace, B.C. will be ac- cepted by the Honaovrable the Minister, Department of Publle Works, care of Foreman of Works, 4827 Kelth Ava., Terrace, 8.C. up to 2 p.m., November 17, 1977, Tendering documents may be obtalned from Ministry of Public Works 4827 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. and also viewed at 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. on and after November 7, WT, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. HJ. Mortok - Fereman of Works for Minister of Public Works, Parllament Bulldings, Victoria, British Columbia Department of a Public Works NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked Janitorial Contract for Student Dormitory. Pacific Northwest College, 5330 McConnall Street, Terrace, British Columbla will be accepted by the Honourable the Minister, Oepartment of Pubile Works, care of Superintendant of Works, Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Columbla VéG 1K? upto 2 p.m., 24 November, 1977. Tendering documents may be obtained from Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Columbla and also viewed at Ministry of Public Works, 4627 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbla on and after 7 Novernber, 1977. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. for Minister of Public Works, Parllament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION Far Additions and Alterations to MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Terrace, B.C. To whom If may concern. The following contract has been declared SUB- STANTIALLY COMPLETED. Paving Contract | ..s., o- By Northwest Black Top agot: November 2, 1977. - Dave's Piumbing & Heating Site Services As af December 17, 1976 Thompson, Berwick Pratt & Partners Architects Paclifle Coast Industries Ltd. Construction Manager. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MECHANICS LIEN ACT (cT.W.Th) Miss Canada chosen TORONTO (CP). — Catherine Swing, 21, of Toronto was crowned Miss Canada 1978 on Monday, beating 28 other contestants in a nationally televised contest. - First runner-up was Andre Eng, 21, Miss Van- couver. Second-runner-up was Leslie Wagner, 22, Miss Manitoba and Shannon Tweed, 21, Miss Ottawa, was third runner-up. Miss Swing, who was Miss Toronto, is in her third year of university, majoring in English. Gobblers waddled across line TURLOCK, Calif. (AP) — They waddled, webbled and gobbied, but with plenty of prodding from their han- dlers, most contestants finished the first Turke Tech Grand Prix wit feathers flying. The plump birds and their handlers had to run a course under a one-metre-high bar, through a puddle of water and down a lane wide enough for one bird. On the back side of the U- shaped course, handlers earried their turkeys over a haystack, put them down and then prodded the birds toward the finish line. The prizes for winning went to humans, and the gobblers faced the gloomy outlook of being carved up for U.S. Thanksgiving dinner in less than three weeks, ‘ rhe - Loans called for on mobile homes OTTAWA (CP) — A report on the mobile home industry says the federal government should remove the roadblocks to financing this low-cost form of housing. The report recommends that Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMH- C) make loans available for the purchase of mobile homes as it now does for regular housing. t also recommends that the Assisted Homes Ownership Program (AHOP), which provides Queen might sell out GLASGOW (Reuter) — Queen Elizabeth would be forced to sell off much of her extensive farmlands on Balmoral Estate in Scotland, although not the castle itself, under Scottish National party land reform policy published Monday. The party, which wants independence for Scotland, proposes that the price of the land on the royal estate, as well as all other estates in Scotland, should be set by the local council. Present tenant farmers would have first claim to the land. Isobel Lindsay, the party’s vice-chairman in charge of policy, told reporters the Queen would be treated the same as any other estate owner in an in- dependent Scotland. The Balmoral Estate comprises 43,000 acres in the Scottish highlands. Bacon made safer CHICAGO (Reuter) — U.S. bacon’ now..is being processed under controls that make it safe from cancer-causing agents, the resident of the American eat Institute (AMI) said Monday. I. J. Holton told the AMI’s annual .convention that use of nitrates and nitrites in the oduction of bacon has n greatly reduced. The agriculture depart- ment last month gave the meat industry until Jan. 16 to prove nitrites and nitrates,. used in bacon processing to prevent tulism, do not result in fermation of carcinogenic substances known as nitrosamines. Holton, president of Geo. A. Hormel and Co., said information submitted to the agriculture department shows that existing processing methods are safe. He said nitrates have been largely eliminated and nitrite levels cut ‘in’ bacon processing. The agriculture depart- ment plans to propose a ban on use of the two chemicals if it ig not satisfied that they are safe. low-cost loans for low- income home-purchases, be expanded to include mobile | hemes and suggests establishment of a mobile home mortgage insurance program. @ report was prepared by a six-member study team from government and the mobile home industry named last April to look into problems of the ailing in- dustry. The industry provided 28,000 units, about 13 per cent of all new housing starts, in 1974. But sales have declined considerably since then. Mobile home purchasers can't get mortgage with terms longer than 15 years and they also have to pay interest rates about two percentage points above regular mortgage rates. ‘CMHC has refused to accept us,” said. John Fraser, president of the Canadian Mobile Home Association, representin about 300 dealers an manufacturers. ‘‘We’re saying ‘lock, we can build an affordable house, but without proper financing the monthly cost is too high’.”’ The industry wants CMHC to act asa lender to a mobile home purchaser, making mortgage funds available at the current rate after a borrower has had twa refusals from regulat lenders. REDUCE RISK But the report envisons less difficulty in obtaining funds from regular lenders if a mort gage insurance ogram is developed by the ederal government and rivate lenders. A mortgage insurance program would reduce the risk to lenders and allow them to lower interest rates and extend the payment period, reducing monthly costs. The report also recom- mends that all mobile homes brought into Canada ’ from the United Statss meet Canadian constructior standards. Fraser said about 3,000 mobile homes come into Canada from the U.S. each year: Many of them are used omes and fall below Canadian standards. The report also says mobile home parks should | be eligible for low-interest loans and grants available under the ederal Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program for w radin older _neigh- rhoods. These funds could be used to improve older, rundown mobile home parks. - It recommends that CMH- C provide mortgage loan insurance for lenders making loans to developers to assist in the development of mobile home parks. The report notes that many municipalities ohibit mobite home parks ecause of this image ‘problem. “There is a need for improving site standards and ynit appearance so that the strong resistance to mobile homes and mobile home developments might be reduced,” the report says. . TV insanity trial Judge keeps conviction MIAMI (AP).— A judge taday rejected a defence motion to overturn the conviction of Ronny Zamora, the 15-year-old boy: convicted of murder in the so-called “television in sanity” trial. Circuit Judge Paul Baker then swore witnesses for a hearing on another attack on the conviction, this one alleging procedural errors before the trial last month. Defence counsel. Ellis Rubin called for testimony from eight people involved in the trial, including the prosecutor, Assistant State Attorney Tom Headley. The motions delayed the sentencing, but Baker gave no indication he would have to put it off until another . The trial had drawn wide attention for the novel defense argument that ~ Zamora killed while tem- porarily intoxicated by endless violence he had seen on television. The trial also was the first in Florida to be extensively covered by courtroom cameras since the state Supreme Court ordered a ‘one-year experiment to see if such coverage would disrupt trials. Still cameras were also allowed in the courtroom. Presiding. over the trial, Baker had blocked efforts to bolster the defence theory with testimony by television detective Telly Savalas and a psychologist who had studied television violence. Zamora, a Miami Beach high school student, ad- mitted killing his neighbor, 83-year-old Elinor Haggart, when she surprised him and . a pal as they ransacked her home last spring. The other youth faces a murder charge. but has not been tried. As during the trial, television cameras were present today to record the events. But this time the court was crowded with other defendants and their lawyers waiting for hearings. 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