A Fala a a a aa ar ee & NOR Ne EE Bsa - RELL ELEC EU EO CE UTBRE DA CSEEE COMREC Ce Dr ee Dee : ; 1 iad = SM EA eee pee ee ee PAGERS TTR ~ The regular meeting of the “District of Terrace Municipal “Council took place in the “Council Chambers on Monday, “April 8 wiih Mayer Gordon - “Rowland in, the chair, All aldermen were present wilh the ‘exception of Aldermen Hank Buncombe recuperating from surgery. Treasurer Greg Miller _of the Terrace and District > Chamber. of Commerce was present as an official abserver. _A large gallery of citizens was "present. "A petition to have an area in the Graham-Tetrault Streets «proclaimed a park was with- “drawn so that the petitioners could get further names in time for presentation when the city finds allernate park land * allowing them to sub-divide the “present parkland. Asaggestion thal elty bylaws be made avaiiable at the city library was: well received by Mayor Gordon Rowland and the “matler will be considered. _ Aldermen Gerry Duffus brought to the attention ot Councit that the Canadian and British Columbia Rags were “flown in the distress position : and asked thal this be corrected - before the next meeting. He also lamented the fact that there was no’ portrait of the Queen and Prince Phillip on the Chamber wall and has volun- teerad 10 purchase one, oul of “his own pockel , for the cily. Councht accepled a -recom- s mendation from administration hat there be a0 change in the “present automobile. allowance . paid cily employees and thal a _campact vehicle at $2,035. be ‘purchased for the use of ‘ihe “Superintendawt of — Public Works, I was revealed that this ‘would be an imported half ton pickup. ° : ‘ . ' ‘There are’ (wo sets of rates “paid employees. Far those who ;, donot make regular use of their ‘yehiclea rate of fiteen cents per -mileis paid, For those paid on a monthly basis this varies irom . $5 per month to $75 per month. A request from John Hipp to Y establish a trailer park-at 4723 - Graham was passed (0 the ‘Planning Cummittee on a. ‘suggestion by Alderman Ev “Clift: Mr. Clift said there could “ gvass fires has arrived aud that s;something should be done to olicil, (he ‘co-operation af Tervace citizens. Mr, Green pointed out that a “gheek of the Fire Cheif's report “for last year showed thal must callants at his perled were in sneclion with grass fires. il resolved thal the the general public. » Alderman Norah Jacques reported on a meeting of the “Skeena Board of Health and °. : confirmed a Herald report thal ’ the building to house all ser- vices would be. constructed on "the Mills Memorial Hospital - “grounds, She said that con- struction could get under way * this Seplember. Ms, Jacques also Informed ‘Council that though (he Skeena - Health Unit had sufficient! * budge! lo hire staff but people in some area were very hard lo ‘. get. This is partievlarly so in mental health, and Inspection | : services, Lo _? Assistant Administrator Wayne Buchanan . advised Council of the enumeration ‘program. which is: mandatory — aceordiag to arrendments of the *"= Municipal Act. He said that the ) Jelly had. been’ divided into. 29 ‘ gveas and that in consequence “\. 98 enumeratars would bave lo be hired. I is also passitle that a census could be taken at the- the. citizenry dawn. into caleyories same lime breaking “such as osenior cllizens, prospective senior cllizens, uder school.upe ele, ‘Phis could be used: by various organizations and javernment services and could serve the cily In setting up & true per capita Figure for grants. and givernment services and could “serve therdily lnsettlog up a true already wader way so” Lorne’ The | Ad- ministration and the Fire Chel “wet logether to plan at ade “ vertiging campaign lo inform per capita figure for grants. The city now shows a population of just under 10,000 according Lo the inst census. IL is expected thal a start will be made al the end of this month or the beglaning of May. The cost should be belween: cight and ten thousand dollars. * In future elections no person wil be automatically HHsted on the election Ist nor vill Inere be any calegary. All will be simply electors. Companies will. no longer "have a vole. Anyone who has resided in the province for. six months can run providing his namé Is show on un electors list. In fact a resident of Vancouver could run for mayor of Terrace as long as his nominees are Crom Terrace. Alderman Ev Clift proposed a motion asking the city either make loileries illegal in Terrace or thal il run its wan sa That money is not bled wi of the community by such ‘vhings as Irish Sweepstakes, the Manitoba Sweepstakes, eic. He also suggested thal if the cily does nol get into the loltery business that it look al the propused provincial lottery 10° find ways and meaus of gelling “a slice of the pie.” Council voled to have a feasibility study made anda report repared fur future - consideration by council: .. The length of time it takes for. the construction of the Skeeua River Bridges was brought up from the gallery and on a suggestion from. Alderman Green it was agreed thal al any lime there is someone. from ~ Council in Vietoria that (hey try to gel the project moving faster.” There: was not too. much. op- shown and: Alderman the survey for the bridge was thai * the pace seems lo be normal. ‘Council voted to - authorize Stanley . Engineering: Lid., 16 proceed with the preparation of working drawings or Phase 1 of the propused siorm: and sanitary sewer program.- Mayor. Rowland : reported that, al(hough no agreement for financing had been arrived al as. yel, he. fel that the signs are good ‘and. that council ‘should lake a chance 10 go ahead to _keep ahead of schedule. The work would not. be lost if financing ‘is not-found as the plans will be needed at any rate. The cast-would be in the neigh- borheod af $2,000, : ‘ ‘A proposat by: Tymoschuck Agencies for a’ Keytrat dn- stallation on Lazelle was turned down as this development - proposal lucatign was -un-. suitable in that purticula area. mayur Rowland explained that it would mean heavy trucks rumving through -a. Urrty foot lane belween motels in the middle of ihe night and this’ could nol ke accepied. Mayor Gorden Rowland sent ihe following telegram to Frank Howard, the Pederal Minister of Transport and the President of ihe Treasury-Board in regard to the firemen’s strike effect on Terrace:- ‘ The Terrace-Kilimal Alrport ‘being innperalive to jel aircraft hus presenied numerous problems and inconvenience ta PWA lo some degree have diminished the concern wilh Convair fligits, = Wilh’ lhis service now suspended us a resull af firemen’s pasilion the siluation, exiremely critical. Respectfully request that your pood offices be used 10 resaive » Mr Alex ty Hall Happe three percent of the gross revenue of natural gas sold in the communily. The mayor urged all alder- man who could attend the an- nual convention of the North: Central Municpal Association to beheld Fort. SL. John, June 12 to 5. ” Mr. Rowland is on the Board and he advised. thal he will make an effort to -get all six M.LA's from the north at the convention. ~~ | : BUILDING PERMIT AP- PLICATION: M, AGUIRRE . The Committee | was “presented with a report ‘from the Building — Inspector respecting the. M. Aguirre buliding permit application. . Subsequent to reviewing the request and the Building {n- specior’s - port thereon, it was recummended. that. Mr. M1. Aguirre . be granted the requested: permil. rot RE-ZONING APPLICATION -— G & B DEMMITT oThe Commitlee — was presented with a request from G &B Demmitt regarding the re- zoning of the north half of to high densily residential (200° PPA)... Following a lengthy debate, the Committee recummended thal the Ad- ininistralion be authorized to advertise for a Public Hearing to consider the Demmill re- zoning request, MOBILE HOME .,PARK DEVELUPMENT PROPOSAL - NAHANEE | BEVELOPMENT The Commiltee.” was presented wilh a propusal. from Nawanee Developments Lid. respecling a prapased mobile home park and an offer io purchase Lots from the District “af Terrace. Also presented was a report from the Interaal Planning. Committee: .dated March 2h, 1974. regarding the developinent proposal. , Subsequent to the Cumimittee - having veviewed the proposal was. and ‘the veport: -it recommended (hat the prapasal as presented be denied for the following reasons; : ‘a, There is uo legal access 10 ihe ‘property proposed for developments |...” . ob... There is. no sewer within easy teach of lie property and an existing survey shaws thal’ ihe ‘sewers (In, (he area ‘are already operating to maximuni- capacity. , ... [t would b be necessary to iustall a heoster pump in the water supply system in order to service '- the - proposed development, ‘ ft, Road prades for highways ta the area would be in excess of thoge presently sanctioned, by the Disirict of ‘Terrace, i.e. in the nelghburhood of 20 percent, itis also recommended thal the: District - of, Terrace not! entertain: the éffer of sale respecting Municipally owned progerty in the avea, and thal if passible the developer be en- couraged to locale the proposed - mobile home pack in another area af lown where the required servicing is available. APARTMENT COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL - . 4. HOPFNER chilect, was in, attendance to acquaint the ‘members of the - Commiltee with the apartment development (corner of Lazelle Avenue and Clinton Sreet) proposed by his client Mr. Jerry Hopfuer, Also presented was a report. from the - Internal Planning respecting -. the aparinient proposal, | . Subsequent to receiving: Mr. inselberg's presentation and -veviewing the Internal Planning Inselberg, “Are! dence received fram Mr. MeGhée and Mr. Homburg regarding street naming signs within the District of Terrace. . Subsequent to considering the Internal Planning Committee's report respecting the above, it , was the opinion of the Com- millee that the necessary street sign repair would be carried out during the normal spring maintenanc e program. Il was ‘recommended that the Public Works: Depariment of -the Disgict af Terrace - he authorized (o purchase a book on Terrace’s history and use the book as the offleial spelling suide for streel names. ‘ » At was also recommended thal consideration be. given to designating. ihe streets or avenues on a numerical or alphabetlcal sequence . in conjunction with. the proposed compiunily development study; PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICY. . , ..The Commiltee held a brief discussion regarding the problems presently being en- countered in conjunction with municipal property acquisition, lt was recommended that Administration be. requested to prepare a wrilten recom- wendation lo Council regarding . this nvatter for consideration al the earliest possible date. REPORT UF THE PUBLIC “WORKS COMMITTEE MEETENG | . Rentention of Consultants - 1974 The Committee was presented wilh the Municipal Engineer's report respecting the requirements insofar as —consnltants are concerned for the year 1974, Subsequent to reviewing thé report it was recummended - that °-the Engineering Department be authorized to retain Consulting, Engineers to design certain proposed services and facilities, namely : 1. Pear Street Lift Station Ugrading. oo : 2. Sewage treatment plant upgrading. .. : 3, Park Street pump house upgrading. -. so - Vet “ha DRAFTSMAN |, ' THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. nings Council request for-a “grant ity: was recommended that the sum, -: of $600.00 be allocated lo assist them in the continuallon of their, - activities during the. 1874 °). ealendar year. - : WEATHER: «- March was a month for ex-. lremes for Terrace weather as the thermometer ranged hbet- ween 53 degrees on the 22, 24, ~ and 29 of the month to a chilly 2 degrees‘ on'the seventh.” The average maximum — tem> perature was a nippy 41.38, the malnimum: 24.12 The over-all - average Lémperature kept the — winter - coals ‘out for: atiother - month - 27.75 degrees. ‘There’ was also a_ little precipitation last month, .65 inches of rain and 15.60 inches af snow, falling’on fifteen days.” That brought ihe | total: precipitation for the ‘year to | 1,436 inches. me 232i POLICING . ‘the Terrace RCMP detach- ment received 209 complaints last-‘inonth, investigated 209, found ‘six uulighted street lamps, allended five fires, found only ‘ane. husiness unlocked, ,handled “G6 liquor eases (average), had ten ar: ficles veporled lest; recovered eleven and ‘found ane slate bicycle. | Prisoner expenses included $289.60 foy meals, $2,467 in guard's: salaries and $51.13 in-salaries for matrons. A breakdown on. the liquor situalion shows 61 of- the 66 cases involyed drunks delained, ‘there were (wo cases af minor in ° possession, and one case each af drinking ‘in a. public place, . liquor seizure and supplying “Tiquor ta, minors, On the drug scene there were six eases of possession. of a narcotic, one case of (raffieking and drugs were found once, DEPARTMENT. There were five’ fires in Terrace during’ March, one in an averhead chip loader, ane in a vehicle, another a: rubbish fire, one in & CNR ‘work crew bunk-liouse car and one in-a lumber dry ‘kiln “building. Causes included ‘a. welding were ‘emerganieles. *-” There were four fire dril for said Department. _ The Committee: reviewed’ a petilion received : businesses ‘localed . within the _ vicinity af the lane. bounded by. . Lazelle Avenue and Kalum- Street. Following a. brief discussion it ° was recom- mended that the District -of : Terrace nol participate in a cost |- sharing program for the paying . of. said lane; however, il was ‘suggested that the District of » Terrace entertain the paying of | lane on a ‘local ‘im-. said provement basis, providing said arrangement is satisfactory 10" the petitioners. m4 INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC . LIGHTS : The.’ Commiltee | was presented with a report from ihe Municipal © Engineer regarding (he potential in- PETITION - LANE PAVING . from |. Elmer DeLorme, 28, fined $75 for lhelt “under. $200; - Stan Schneider‘ given a-conditional discharge-after pleading guilty to possession of a narcotic; E Parent, fined $300. for driving with a blood-alcohol . roading over -,08 per. cent; Rupert Woods, 59, fined $200 for Im-. ired driving; Harry Fisher, 47, fined $300 for impaired driving; Robert Cluett, 40, fined $100 for causing a disturbance; Dary! Redmond, 20 and Darcy Redmond 17; each received a, ane year suspended sentence for possesion. of a narcolic; Kem Tremblay fined $ 160 for possesion of a narcolic; and Robert Lindsay, 19 fined $50 for supplying aminor. (Robert . Johnson was -nol charged’ twice with common: assuait.as il would appear from the'last twa Police Beals. An oversight on the part of our police reporter led 1o his name being included in two issues of the Herald.) : Police - 5; Datusns-4. * - There were seven accidents of some ‘consequence .in ‘the Terrace area, five of them where. Ihe RCMP laid charges and all of them involving Datsuns. Pall Asleep 7 AL Wheel ne Marvin. Gale of South Hazelton damaged his Datsun la the tune of $1,000 -after he apparently fell asleep ‘al" the wheel while driving on Highway 46, about twenty-five miles east, of here. Gale left the roadway, went through a ditch and hit an venbankment. -No only did he . receive a fractured collarbone in the aceident, be gol a charge - out of il loo, For driving without due care and attention. Another Day, Another Datsun ~, ‘Donald Morton..of Terrace : had his Datsun injured to the ~ tune oF, $1,000° when he lost control, of his’! vehicle. while . driving on the Old Lakelse Lake Road. - The vehicle rolled twice ~ and wouttd up in a culvert'at the bollai of a hill. .;Morton-has also ‘been’ charged for driving’ else and * “Beverly al. 29° with can ibverage (al-- + lendance al™ the -drills of \wenty-three members,» 78 inspections, were -earried oul, In other activilies !wo- fire drills were held for the Thor- was, & class tour of ihe Department, “the 1974 .hose testing was slaried, the First - Aid team held’ three practices, - examinations ‘for’ lhe ST. - ~ John's Ambulance course were conducted for 7) Atr © provided first -aid _ personnel for the, Capilano. Winter Ice Show. ; . stallation. of traffic lights at. avenue intersection. . It. was recommended that this matter be deferred for ‘con- sideration in ednjunction with an overall traffic study for lhe District. — ; phil -Fire. Department, there . Hillside Collision : *. Pavid Sutherland of Terrace _ Will face charges of failing to yield half of the road and failing 19 report an accident following a callision on the 71h:on the Old ~ Lakelse Lake Road, Sutherland “was apparently proceeding - north on the road, down.a long chill and imo-a right hand turn when he crassed the center line and struck an oncaming vehicle “Charges Follow Colliston * Mary Harris . has . been charged with failing to yield the driven by Werner Gellenbeck.’ Cadets -and-the Department. oo, a Police Beat __ “side window, - The thieves nol right of way following a collision Friday at the id- tersection of Kalum and Grieg. Harris was apparently turning left off Grelg and onto Kalum and didn't sec an oncoming car driven by Cheryl Green ‘of Lakelse Lake. The ensuizt accident resulted in $800 wor' of damages. : Third Datsun bites The Dust Peter Killin was driving out the Kalum Lake Road during the weekend when a tire on his 1970 Datsun went flat, He went back 10 town to affect repairs, leaving his car parked by the road, When he returned lhe found it had been pushed over the enbankment resulting ‘in $1,000 damage .i@ ihe car. RCMP is investigating. And Yel Another Finally a Datsun . station . wagon belonging to Joe Pitzoff was struck by a dump truck in the Liquor Store Parking Lot area Monday.. The dump truck, ‘driven by Hugh. Denovan of Prince George, was pulling out of a parking space when the driver: apparently cul -the wheels too sharp and scrapped theside of Pilzoff’s vehicle, The - resulting damages (otalled $800, ° all to the Datsun. * * Schools Entered _ Someone was alittle eager for. an education but what they learned was that crirme doesn’t; pay. Especially for amateurs. ‘The Three Rivers Workshop was entered sometime Sunday and four hammers were taken. Entry . was gained through a WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1874 content with their four ham- then enlered the nearby School Roard offices in the old Kalum School building and made off with, some more tools and “a couple of cassette lape recor- ‘ders. The tape recorders don't seem destined lo see much use though, they were in the building for repairs. * “Agricultural : head named : MLK. (Mike) Thomfson has been appointed as head of the . Brilish Columbia department of agriculture's new agricultural credit division, Agriculture Minister David D, Stupich has announced. = _Mr, Thomipson will direct the operation of the agricultural credit division which is: being established to administer the depariment’s new farm credit program, ‘The program, was announced under legislation passed last fall... : .Mr.. Thompson majored in economics al the University of Saskatchewan. Upon receiving his B.A, degree in 1953 he joined the Toronto Dominion bank. He received his first management appointment in 1965, 2 +’. During his’ years. with the bank, he was stationed in rural areas where he was directly involved with farmers and farm organizations. a ~ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | .8- Card of Thanks 55 - Property for Sale. - : * Many.ihanks 10 Mrs. E. Piper & | ‘yur friends ‘Dave, Diane & *. Cathy Stewart, Victoria is fine. - “OPABY 13: - Personal. - Responsible working lady desires cheerful, - self-contained one bedroom suite. or. ' sinall house by May 1. Also reasonable rent. Ev 635-6357' -days 635-4803 even ‘STF. - 14 - Business Personal Lat for sale al “Copperside’ Eslales 635-2652 CTF . 57 - Automobiles 65 Chrysler. Model 800 4 dr. HT - $900.00 only Ph, 52821 (P-16) 68 Thunderbird Landeau. Fuli factory options including air conditioning 4 new. radials. "Immaculate condilian. $3,450.00 Call 5-2803 Unit No. 3 (C-15)} “196B Chev Imapala 2 door aT Sports’ Vinyl. Top New Paint Very Clean 327 Engine 400 Auto \ » Trans $1,695.00 . 1982 Chey Panel: Good Tran-+ sporlation low insurance $495.00 Phone 5-5060 Tas (P-16} " Well-established janitor service... for Sale, Call 5-2895 before 5. (C- cn 33 Baby rabbits, 3', mos.old & one. high chair, 5-2602'after 6 PM (C- 1b). “ wo ‘Household furnishings in- eluding ‘small , ap: pliances for-sale. Very reasonable 635-3703 C-16) _.° 90 - Help Wanted . | + Female = District Of Terrace Clerk Typisl 1. Applications are inviled for the “week of May G+ 12 Audi the dispute in order that nperations may be resumed. As a result of a letter fram “dintdoars Unilttered CBC Mayor ftawland will declare the hitter Week, In addition the proposals for activites during this week swill be passed un to (he Terrace daycees for organizalan if they so desire, : , Aldermen’ Dulfus propased a Sweep-A-Thon with merchants sponsorlig students and providing brovms as a incans of cleaning up and of raising funds for the swimming pool fund. Leonard =F). Winter, Secralary, Terrace Jaycecs, has advised Council thal the ‘Terrace and District; Jaycees _ have officlally. accepted ‘he * challenge offered of promoting Canada, Week in Terrace... Council appraved’ a “motion that Ihe Mayor.send a lelter of felicilations 10 Ihe Jaycees. An Alderman’ and - Ad- ministeator . will- atiend the Natural Gas: Rate Charge hearings to be held Aprit 29. AdmInisirator Jack Hardy sald that if. the proposed rales are approved It : addllicnal six (o seven thousand dollars to the city which ;dets- - Committee ‘Repurt, dhe: Com- Jmillee - recommended. that othe preparation of sald con- would mean, at " REQUIRED EXPENDITURES - 1874 PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL BUDGET ‘The Committee considered a request submitted by the Municipal Engineer’ for per- , mission (o purchasea street line traci, adverlise for a Public marking machine and a tandem Hearing (hereon. :.’ dump truck, | > Adininistration be authorized to prepure a land use contract to uccommodate the development proposal and that subsequent lo -HEPURT © FLOOD. PLAIN Engineering Department be : REQUIREMENTS - . Mr. (LM. Gale,” Municipal . propelled street, line marker, Engineer, preseated (he: -° and: to golleit ‘tenders. for’ the Cammiltize with a map indieatin purchase ofa tandem durhp i{-flood plain, areas wiihin the truck, rn , District of Terrace pursuant to . instructions received from the Deparinient of Municipal At- faite .-Fellowing a brief discussion concerning | Mr. Gale's, Presentation, the Commillee recommended that the flood plain map, 98 presented to Committee, be forwarded and- or presented to the Department of Municipal. Atfairs. for their cousideration; ~ ahd that said Departinent's: ‘comments be sulleited in view of the properly involved, ‘MEETING, DISPLAY: - PACIFIC. NOR- TUWEST TRADES FAIR - The, Commillee was presented ‘with on estimate of the .cost ‘of preparing a Muulelpal display. for the .-Pacific Northwest Trades Fair. Following 24 discussion’ regardiig the con- lent, cost, theme, etc. of the proposed municipal display it was recommended (hat (he sum REPORT ee 7 of $1200.00 be allocated (o cover i RE . NAMING STREET oO : . " . -o o> GRANT. + ‘PERRACE AND The Committee - was DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL: presented witha report.from - Subsequent lo -o brief the Interrial - planning Com- * discussion regarding the iniltee regarding correspan- “JL was'reconimended that the - ~ give authorily (o purchase a sel: - FINANCE; BUDGET AND: WELFARE COMMITTEE’ lengthy © Cute Two Bedroont House al area. Has wail to wall carpeting, laundry In good residenti MAKE US ANOFFER ©" raom and high cement basament. roe _ Attractive Home In R 1 area near beth secondary schools on street with un- darground ser¥ices. Stone fireplaces in good sized living Real Estat very nicley landscaped. Good Family Business. ae “Grocery Store with six day week presenti “Included In, price plus buildings’ Store,, attached, house, garage and two bedroom rental house. = Contact. - 4609 Lakelse Ave the cost olerecting sald display. 7 Terrace and: District Arts § as Terrace B.C. Phone 635-6131 i LIST WITH US - WE SPEGIALIZE® room. Three bedrooms on main floor, master bedroom has washreams off. Downstairs are t bathroom plus plenty af basement § wo more bedrooms. with pace. Lot ts fenced and y. All equipment is K e Services Ltd.} posilion of Clerk-Typist. Good typing, handling’ of cash, - and some general bookkeeping” knowledge is a definite asset. Starting salary -.$575.00 pe: nvonib. : Duties (a ‘commence April 29, 1974. . Kindly apply in writing to: C.M. Gianna. ‘ Supt.ofParks and Recreation © 3215 Eby Sireel . _ ‘Terrace,B.G. _ - No later than April 18, °1974. 37 - Pets, ” For Sale: Registered purebred - miniature’ dachshund pups. 5- | 3768 (C-15)" " Young” bueks bids for sale. $35 each, Phone 635-2937 (C-15) . 47» Homes for Rent’ + ole “Moving Must Sell (A 2 Acres flat, cleared properly 2 i - bedroom house, Beautiful Area. _ - Phone 635-3079 (P-16) 1967 Ford’-4 Ton 4x4 47,000" nhiles.: Saddle tanks. Canapy, 2 spare lires. “Asking | $21,000,00 God condition. Call * 635-4888, (Pag) a as “For Sale: 1973 -F: 100 ‘Ford Ranger 4x4 Loaded with options _ , 12,000... miles’. asking | 5,163.00 Phone 635-7924 (P-16) ; “99 Dodge. Coronet 500 Station Wagon. Exceilent condilion. - _ Phone 635-4810 or 635-3803 (P- - 16} Co 2 1987 Ford. 4 ton 4x4 Good condition; Saddle anks Canopy, -(P-15) 58 - Trailers "1972 Statesman deluxe 12x68:in town, 3 bedrooms, ulilily room, shag carpeting, throughout, _ duey stack & fenced ‘in’ play area. - Furnished ~or. un- furnished, Interested parties & call aller 6 635-2308 (P-18) -:, “2 bdr. trailer in North Kaluin Trailer. Park. Close lo town, Phone 9-4786 (P-16). 0°. 0 Leaving proviice,. Must sell’ immediately furnished 12x60, 7 headroom 1986 General in very good condition: Set up in quiet Irailer court; ‘$x23_ insulated Joey shack. Large fenced yard, . Immediale possession. Priced for ick sale, Phone 635-4694 "48° Suites for Rent, - “ ‘ ; For Rent * 2 bdr. suite fully furnished. 6 miles west el. New ‘Reno. 64081 (C15) Se For Rent: 2. bedroom house, ‘stave & frig, 2 bedroom fur- nished sle. No dogs. 635-6950 (P- 14) " , 52 Wanted — ‘Young .responsible couple. Mm seeking one or two bedroom B.. house. 635-3919 after § pm, .....; Fully ‘furnished, ane & two bedroom trailer rentals, By the day, week or month, Located at 944, Kofoed St. 035-2482 afler 4 ‘pm. (P-16) , For. Sale::2 bedroom trailer 10'x42', low down payment take - over payments $111.00 ‘a. mo, ‘ Located al 944 Kofocd St. in. ‘Thornhill Phone 625-2482 after 4 pi. (P-16) Dy ” ‘Trailer spaces available, al 844 -Kofoed St... Must - have. gin’ furnace. No large dogs, Phone _:BI5-2402 afler 4 pm (P-18). 2spare lires Cali 635-4888 after 4 close (o-‘siores and schools. ee pease en mee me my Ye” ih