3 For Rent _ . Mise, FOR RENT—" Cement forms, Call..638- 1396: a * (stfn)” WARIR: "FOR RENT= - Ukfanien ‘Catholic ‘Hall. Located, at, 4636, Walsh Avenue. Terrace, -kitehen facilities avaliable, catering. ;Far: bookings pa more information phone GO57177 oF S88- 8329. ; - (ace. tus. tin) : GOR RENT an) + Oddfellows Hall 3222 Munro Street: ‘For information .re rentals ‘Phope, 625.2794 or 635-3995. ae s; (ace-tuesBirl-Ha), 7 7 Sultes ‘~o-for Rent Pe = . ae . 2 BEDROOM: bastinent sulia:for rent..Fridge-and . stove. Close.to school. and town. Phone’ 635-7456. sb . {(ps-Mmay) ONE. ry wo BEDROOM ‘Apts. “Good rates,’ Call manager any’. filme for sppolniment ta view. Phone KEYSTONE . ‘APARTMENTS — ““*""UNDER NEW | af MANAGEMENT “Wy 2" and 3° bedroom suites ‘available. Spacious & clean. Extras Include: Heat, r hot” water, — laundry. facilities, atorage locker. | &:'parking. References | required as of Feb. 1-94, Plensé phone 635-5124, _lece2s)an tin) TETRAULT | _ PLACE APARTMENTS . Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting off street ’ parking, - ‘security _ (acezidec-tin} ‘Rents start at. agg “yr “Phone anytime. 638-8245 wQah bn: menager SeyaNOR ALLA 4 APARTMENTS Starting et $295 Carpeting, Appliances, Drapes, Laundry, Parking, Security. ONE BEDROOM & bachelor: sultes, Avaliable Immediately. Fridge & stove included. Sauna & recreation room. 635-9023 or 635- 5189 to view. “ vt. (p20-23mayd 4 - 2 BEDROOM apart- ments for rent. $100 deposit $275 aind $261 monthly Pay own hydro. 3145 River Or. (Thornhill) Phorie 635.3879. , ‘(p5- -tOmay) ‘ONE BEDROOM suites Low..rents. Close to town. and-shopping. Prone. 635- . 6155 days, 638-1533 to 635- 9080 evenings. (acc-sept2- fin} WOODGREEN APARTMENTS-— 1, 2and'3 bedroom - Downtown: apartments. - locallty. Complete with dishwasher, | fireplace, fridge, stove and drapes. Undercover parking. Security entrance. Phone os: 9317. 2 BEDROOM basement suite with fridge and stove. Close fo‘school and town. Call: atter dpm. 635-596, . (p4-8may) 2 BEDROOM washer and dryer, fridge and ‘stove. $325 per month, Availabia May lst..No pets please. Phene 635-9378. ot (p5-may) MANOR VUALA: “APARTMENTS rer M3 1 Starting ae $295.00° These, apartments on. Kenney & Agar offer: —w-w carpeting 2 appilances —drapes —lsundry facilities on _ avery floor plenty of parking security system FOR MORE ; INFORMATION ‘PLEASE PHONE 45-3003 Hi nev.29-83) PHONE 635-388) (ace-Hn-tuesAfrl) . “{acesepti2tin) ; ads 4 Sulees for Rent. , cobs : ia. z FOR SALE—Stx acres sof. ty : ONE - BEDROOM “for” + gentleman wiih kitchen faciltles. Phone 635-5893, (panimiay) SMALL 2 bedroom. apt. In. Thornhill. Self:contalned. Fridge and stave. Ideal for. single or couple Phone 635- . ax, 3166. View at 3727 River - derson. Price $22,000. 4 Includes foundation, Drive. . (p4-limay) 48 Homes — for Rent Y DUPLEX in town, gas ‘heat and. hot water. Fireplace, 2 bedrooms up , _ Idown. Carpets, new range ‘and fridge. No pets. $450 -month. For, appointment ta view call 635- 2541 evenings vonly. . (p10- 1amay) ‘DELUXE: MAUI CONDO for rent, at the Whaler In’ Kaanepall. Best focation on beach. «> Write Mr. McCarthy, 1981 .W. 44 Ave. Vancouver. V6M-2E6 or call (604)736-04653 days, (404)241-6512,aves.. -(stff-tues-tfn) ‘THREE ‘BEDROOM town, hoysés...closg 40 shopping centres and schools. Phone Terrace Manor 638-6417. , (p20- zimay) tt FOR RENT— 3 bedroom . home In Horseshoe Area. Fireplace, large yard, gas heat. References required. _Immediate occupancy, $650 per month, Phone.635- 189 ; ; (p6-8,9,10, 14,15, lémay) FOR RENT— 3 bedroom upper duplex, 1100 sq. ft. fridge and stove included. ’ Carport. One block from Westend Store. Available June 1st: $450 per month. Plus deposit. No pets. Phone 635-2643, (p5-l4may) 50 Homes for Sale ————————_—_——— 2..BEOROOM log house, ” 1200 sq. ft. an malin, 1000 upsfalhs? in’ ere One thted | acre scenle river view lof: $69,000 635-4968 or 638-0678 Phone after Ipm to view, (pl}-15may) $99,500 We planned It, we bullt lf. we love It... so could you. 3. year old 1344 sq. ft. home on 4.6 treed acres. Beautiful view. Only.1.5 km from city. Many special features Include pine calling, flreplace, large master bedroom with 3 pce. ensuite. 638-1321, | ET - $2. Property Vand. Créek “running through the middle. The frontage, Is cleared. ‘Asking $40,000. Cal §35- (7585. : tpro-smay) labour tor. buyers choice, Phone Coxford Construction . 635-4595, - (pé-Timay) 54 Business Property FOR: RENT= 5,000 sq. ft. retall store. Located corner of Lakelse - & windows in town - for| further. information phone 635-5333 dringt business hours. (aced-apr'll-ttn) PRIME RETAIL orl office space on-ard Ave... Prince Rupert -. 1500 ‘Esquare féet - good term - fixtures. optional .- loading area and alley 55 Business Opportunity: —SSE SS BUSINESS. SALE— . Janitorial business presently ‘grossing $100,000 Financtal - avallable. annually. statements . Operations vending Include machines. Reply to Box) 1485 - co ‘ Terrace. Kitimat Dally Herald— . Box 399, Terrace, B. Cc. Automobiles 1975 V.W'. RABBIT, 4 speed, radio, geod con- dition. No rust. 68,000 miles, $2200 OBO. Phone 638-8251. (nc5-8may) . Phone ‘835-7354: + Emerson - best show . Phone 635-2691, " owned by REPOSSESSIONS 1978 Chrysler Cordova, auto., PS, PB, AM-FM stereo, Good conditlon. Phone Terry at 632-6191 between 9am & 4pm: (p6-Tdmay) . (accld-11may) GOOD STARTER [venice HOME 2 years old. | TRANSFERS, Sales Partially finished on 34 acre, 3 large bedrooms on 1750 sq. ft. main floor. Natural gas fired ‘hot water heating: system. Room for two bedrooms upstairs. Can be viewed at 3882 Mountview. or phone 635-5172. * {fe 20;9may) 3 BEDROOM house, 4902 Halliwell, finished basement, fireplace, carport, large sundeck, fenced yard, natural gas, $49,900. Phone 635- 4595. (p6-1Imay) NEWLY BUILT 1500 sq. tt. log house Rosswood, Located on 10 acras, 1-2 acres cleared. $30,000. Phone 635-4600. (ps may) fl eres Ce 5 BEDROOM home on 1 Ve litre’ on Skeana St, 2 fitéplaces, ‘garden area; barn; ‘sauna, aaking- $90,000. Phone 635-2485 alter 5pm. 636-0431, - {p5-1lmay) FOR SALE 6 BUILDER 3 bedroom home. Full dayligh basement wiih brick flreplace.. Location: 4730 McConnell Pho 635-5628, _ (pld-Pmay) a ee neem Tax, (CBC Autoplan. For all your Insurance needs. Wightman & | Smith instrance, 3227 Kalum Street, Terrace, 635-6361. (acctues-mar27-84) ‘I details call 635. in. 1971 TOYOTA 4 whee! drive, Land Crutser, with hydraulle snow plow $1400. In good running condition. Phone 635-6036 or 635-9415, oho (pt Bmay) REPOSSESSION For sale 1981 Toyota PU View at §.K.B. Auto Rd. Terrace. Please forward bids to.C.C.A., Box 1065, Terrace, B.C. Attn: M. Laing. Further 7649, (ace3-4maynez. Smay) Te Vans a ‘MUST SELL— 1980 Ford . PISO dnd, 6: cyl. short bex, new tlred, canopy, -roof rack, excellent condition, 28,000 mi. ... Asking $7,200. Phone 638- 1919. (pl0-9may) 1977 FORD F250 6 cyl. 4 speed, $2200 OBO, Phone 638-1963 after Spm. ; (p4-timay) 1979 FORD Pickup F150, One owner. Excellent condition. 26,000 orlginal miles, Asking price $4,000 firm. Phone 635-7851. (p10-22may} Salvage, 3690 Duhan{. 58 Twcks a - and: ya ‘Wm ‘FORD Fi0 Ranger « XLT. ‘Canopy ard ‘boat : ‘rack. Dual tanks:- No rust. . Excellent condition. Low mileage -. $3,000. OBO; “08. -amay) REPOSSESSION FOR SALE. 1974 > International Dump Truck Contact C.1:B.C. In Kitimat, 632- 2168. Highest or ‘any bid not, necessarily ace : cepted. (accld-1émay) 1973. CHEV 4x pickup $1,200. Phone 635-5156... “(accs-11may) ; 4x4 ‘FOR SALE— 1977 GMC 4x4, Good condition. 49,000 miles. 635-3354, (p5- ‘Mmay) ————— 59 Mobile ~~ Homes | FOR SALE— 12x69 Villa Vista. 3-bedroom with joey. shack... Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher and. micro- . » wave bullt-in. Phone 628-.. ‘council said. Canadians are involved 8364-asking $19,000.~ " (p20-15may).- 8°02. JOEY SHACK, Insulated, wired; eavestrough, two doors, windows. Asking $700. | (pid. Wimay) KNIGHT MOBILE HOME. Large ?.bedroom, skirted, with joey shack, furnished. $10,500. Phone 635-3239. 1. (p10-14may) legal aa WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT ° = 1977 GMC Pickup serial No.TCL2471500127 Licence No.72-60-JM = which ° is Don E. Gravelle shall be''soltf* “for débts: owing ©" under = the Warehousemans Lien Act: The vehicle can be viewed at Skeena Auto Metal. and - will be sold May 20th, 1984° to the highest bidder. Dingle Dans Towing: P.O. Box 92 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2 635-2068 (acc2-4,8may) 69 Tenders Ministry of Human Resources _ Submissions invited The Ministry of Human Resources invites «sub- missions from societies, companies or individuals | to provide residential and day programs for mentally retarded persons In the. Terrace area. The Ministry seeks proposals for the following’ - programs: —a residential. resource for three adults. —a day " programme to meet specific needs ot the three adults. Submissions may be for residential and-or day programs, : For jurther Information contact Alf Brady, Ministry ‘of © Human Resources at Box 380, Hazelton, B.C. VO) 1Y0, Phone 842-5201. Submissions. will be recelved at Ministry of Human Resources, 34-3412 Kalum St., Terrace, &.C, . ~ until 4:30 p.m., May 31st, Fe 38 Trucks & | 19d, VeG 472. The lowest or any tender. will not necessarily be: accepted. (acca-)1may) If you know someone who can't read this ad, suggest they get a volunteer tutor through Northwest Commanity College. . ‘Call 635-4511 ask for JOHN WOOD or JOHN NOONAN. For information Yegarding complete or - partial literacy. ' Help your friend improve their reading and-or writing skills. EE EEE eeEeee—vrv ‘on ‘MIAMI {Reuter} . Canadian organized crime : groups flourishing’ in ‘Florida may soon find themselves at war with U.S. “mob families," says f a report by Gov. Bob Graham's - council on organized crime. "The report summarizes _ testimony ‘during a.series of public hearings from October 1983 to ° last ‘ebruary. . South Florida has been an open area,” Duane Lane, a U.S. Customs Service agent, told the council. “Canadians could come here and as long as they didn’t interfere with | anyone they could pretty well do what they wanted. “But the Canadians are gelting greedy. They are — making a lot of money. The U.S. faction of the mob - wants some of this... . . There is going to be & war _ in Miami.” Since the mid-1970s, “Canadian crime groups have in- creasingly looked to ' FLorida asan area ripe for ‘the expansion of | their _iilegal enterprises,’ ". the in drug trafficking, loan sharking, bookmaking, organized . in bars, restaurants, hotels and. - automobile-related businesses, and the smuggling of firearms to Candda, the council said. SEPARATE GROUPS Bruce Nill, an agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, told the council Canadian mobsters. * can be divided into two categories:. residents who ‘conduct illegal activities in | ‘the state and fugitives - using Florida as a “safe crime group is the Cotroni family, which began as a Montreal-based expansion — ‘of New York's Bonnano family, Many of the fugitives left Canada to avoid having to testify before the Quebru _erime commission, which - began hearings in 1977 to identify and prosecute . organized crime members, Nill said. Most came to south ‘Florida, traditionally a . popular winter vacation spot for Canadians, with more than one million legitimate visitors each year. Since April 1982, the Twisters ‘flip mobile. homes, level stores Wailing sires warned residents of Williamson, W.Va., to head for high ground as floodwaters up to three metres high forced more than 1,000 people in six U.S. states to flee their homes and tornado- . packed thunderstorms spread today from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to the Appalachians. ; ’ At least 24 twisters touched down in the southeast Monday, levelling a shopping centre in Paris, — Tenn., flipping mobile homes in Alabama and: slashing power lines in Mississippi. More than three . dozen people were injured. Five people were known dead in the three days of flooding caused by heavy rains moving slowly across the mid-Mississippi and Tennessee valleys since Sunday. Three people drowned in Tennessee, one in Kentucky and one uth Carolina: :- read In“additich, -ohe woman wap missing in south- - western West Virginia, where the Tug Fork River gushed over its banks Monday night, splashing over the town Williamson’s 13-metre high floodwali for the first time since 1977. Sirens wailed a warning, but there was no way to tell how many of the town's 5,000 residents fled, said . Phil Dunean, a spokesman for the Mingo County Emergency Service office. . TOWN EVACUATED | Communities along the Tug Fork without floodwalis were harder hit. Authorities in Kermit, 40 kilometres northwest of Williamson, reported up to one metre of water in the downtown area. Matewan, 17 kilometres east of Williamson, had three metres of water swirling through downtown businesses, Mayor Robert McCoy said. ‘The town was evacuated Monday night. , “The thunderstorms are pretty much spread out and I don’t see any hope for a major change in the next day or go," said Harry Gordon of the National Severe Storms Forecast Centre in Kansas City, Mo. Gordon predicted rainfalls today of up to 15 centimetres from the Gulf Coast across the Appalachians and into New England. Flash flood watches remained in effect today in parts of 10 states. Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky all had flooding serious enough Monday to force families from their homes. Twenty-four tommadoes touched down between early Monday morning and midnight, the National Weather Service said. Tennessee was the hardest hit with 10. Twisters were also reported in — Mississipi, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas. Arctic cleanup needed TORONTO (CP) Arctic air pollution is 50 bad it needs a joint cleanup effort by adjacent coun- tries, Environment - Minister Charles Caccia said Monday. THe pollution, including acidic sulphate, comes from. different countries and shows the need for “an international agency to deal with transboundary ' pollution," Caccia said. He said Arctic haze may become an issue during international meetings on ~ alr pollution in Europe * next. month, It may also . Come Up at oan = in- ternational workshop on _ the environment in Canada next year, “There Is nd pristine frontler ‘left,’ Caccia told 50 scientists from six countries meeting on Aretic alr quality. The alr pollution comes - mainly from burning coal and oil and from smelters in industrialized regions thousands of kilometres away, Arkansas, — Kentucky, LOBE faces V war with viel ak ‘mob’ 3 ‘investment of illicit. profits ‘council was told, . tive criminals on Canada’ '§ SoO- called 10 most-wanted list have been arrested in south Florida, Lane sald it is difficult to prevent | Canadian criminals from entering the U.S, He said Canadians do not have to show a - passport and, they can readily obtain “L-1” visas issued to corporate executives with . business interests in the United States.. These visas are good for a year and can be renewed. major — : Florida-based Canadian ~ $2. 5 million . winner says goodbye to work TORONTO (CP) — John Brazier, winner of $2. 5 _ million in Lotto 649, has no intention of going back to work, Brazier, 52, of London Ont., felelphoned the Kellogg Salada Co., Monday before picking up his cheque and told them he wouldn't be:in for the graveyard shift “because of personal reasons.” After eight years at the plant, he said he'd call them again and say he won’t be back. me “IT might just goin to see the boys and give them a - run at me,” hesaid Monday. ‘‘But you know, all that shift work and working weekends in the summer can get to you after a while.” Brazier said his wife Doreen, 42, will likely leave her job too. She works part time at 4 bank, Brazier and his wife shared half the $5 million Jackpot. The other winner. has, yet: to claim the icke “