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Close to schools.and downtown. $400 per month, - ‘Phone 635-4705 or 698-8131. Stee i me HOME 10 RENT— Redecorated. In quiet area. Cail! “68-1647. “ (p4- oomar) 2 BEDROOM: house an acreage., Fridge. and stove. Wood” burning and-or oll furnace. On the Bench - $500. per miotith.- Phone 638-1608. Available Aprit Ist. a ~— (p5-20mar) (p-21mar) 3 BEDROOM condominium, full basement, centrally lacated. Rent $370 a month. Phone 639-6094. : a Nyy tk «Pee San enema _ dps-15mar) 1932: “HONDA, ATC200 <3 wheeler EC $1450 Prose 638 a _ be5.i5mart FOR SALE— 69: Datsun $10 Needs -work: but stl runs. Make ‘an offer. Phone: 638-. 8607 after. pm. Ae telah (p6-19mar} 1978 oes Door, Hatchback». Mazda: and: 1973. Volks: Wagori.:. Fully camparized _(ps-19mer) x FOR, SALE w7 , Ford Torino SW Inctudds eommer and: winter. Hires, sGo0 running: edndition”: Eig Cleveland. va outostratiss $750, 635-2608). , ma ean © BIOS. ARE OPEN ON ial MIRADA & 1982 JEEP” ‘WAGONEER. Call= for more in: formation Rod or Ann at 635-2261; 7 . (acc. iemar). running cond. Naw:b: “Asking $2,000, B : vo Pinte, : ; i Ask $3500, Phare 635-4075. as, tee 6155: days, 638-1593 fo 635- : ~ References required. ‘3 _ bedroom trailer, 2 baths. No- . pats. References required. North, for sale: 495-3503. fend Pettitt a 7 nee URY | Va,’ ‘copper In color. “Gobd" : -a14S after: Spm. he Do ” pioaimer) FOR. SALE—... 1900... ‘Ford: Goad. ‘condition. - /tht0-2imar) “WY QMCSI5 V6 auto, H.D. Low © : payload. Radials. miles. Like new condition. Phone 639-8028. | (pia ‘tmnar) FOR SALE— 9 oe fon. - Dodge Pickup. New motor: and. palrit: ‘ob. sa, Q80, 858-1396. ON ‘(sth "must SELL Package’ ‘dant: ' ~ 1974 GMC. Jimmy'4x4 PS;; : PB,.TS, traller. hitch, rdof ’ Pack and roll bar, ‘Also 1981 : SR250 street bike: “Asking . . $haso: For more Information ene 635-3453, “latin yey f one on . FOR. SALE— 12x42’ mobile home. Very good condition. Must be seen, 4 apelances. and priced ta sell $8,000 Phone 635-4457, ; * &p5-19mar). FOR SALE— Mobile hotne : 1980. 14x68 3 bedrooms. Not .. furnished. Skirted. Asking . $30,000, firm. Call 638-1497. vO (p4- lémar) FOR RENT—. 2 bedroom traller on large: lot. No pets. Phone 638. 1386 Gr. 635-4894, ° -(p10-21mar) FOR "SALE—"1974"'school * bus 48 passengers. Asking | $4,499. Phone 635-6617. ; {acet0-22mar) FOR SALE— 1980 - 23- foot ; Frontler motor home. Less than 20,000 km. Asking: . 825,000. Phone 635-2568. . (ps- lsmar) CNRAIL - TENDERS FoR’ CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING AND DRAINAGE, ‘PRINCE GEORGE YARD, PRINCE GEORGE, _ BRITISH COLUMBIA. - 1M Work consists of hauling & disposal of excavated materials; hauling, ‘placiig and compacting, excavated ” material; supply and place CMP and catch basins; ’ supply, place and compact - - granular material; supply and placa asphait: paving: ‘Sypply and place fence; oll disposal. Time, ‘Thursday; “April ‘3° 1984, Tendering: documents may : be dbtalned from the office | of Regional Chief. Engineer, 15th Floor, 10004 . 104 Ave., Edmonton, ‘Alta. or -the - ‘Track - ‘Officer, 4s00:11748 Avenue; ° SIBGRG or: the: . “Tratk Roadway. @ Sealed. ‘tenders ‘In; the self. a - ‘addressed enveldpe. will be received up: fo 12 o’clack - "noon. Mountain ‘Standard vand , -Roadway Moderate: ‘hiners in’ “Not: _ militant: ‘demands today and -- announced they would joing. four-day’! coal ;. “tinghamehire “bowed to. strike, . “National © “Unlon of: " Miieworkers, charged. that” Jones, 24, was hit by a ‘flying : brick during a fracas’ whier : _Beralding a: virtual: shut- ‘ Jocal. 1 people poured out of a “diy Their égiston. was - ‘ene nounced . hours “after the death’ “oka “striker - “who a brick while picketing. Militant © miners, *-’ protestiig’ government plans to close unprofitable pits, ‘have been blockading pits | ‘in: other | ‘counties in’-deffance ‘of -a: _ court. -injumetion. a " thighamshire’s " Not: 34, 000 miners: Have stayed. ‘onthe. job, realating the Yorkshire . pickets. oe eOne. ‘man “has ‘already - ‘dled: ‘and ‘If this carries (on "other people: are going’ to get " injured,” ” anid: tinghamshire’ union leader Henry: - Richardson "in : Mansfield, “For the’ sake’ of -apafety. we're... pulling. our ‘membership out? announced : ‘that - - He . Nottinghamshire’s ‘miners - will stop. work for 24 hours. from’ 6 p.m. (1° pm. EST): while holding's ‘secret ballot: | whether to join: the strike officially. Even _ before the Note tinghamshire _ to paralyse 83 per cent of the ' stateowned coal industry, Mostof the handful of mines still . -working were in Not- tinghamshire, ; Late Wednesday, at the Ollerton ‘colliery in Not- . tinghamshire, - Yorkshire picket David Gareth Jones collapsed and died. Province of “— Minlstry cf Transportation : and Highways , , HIGHWAYS-TENDERS. PRINCE RUPERT b a ELECTORAL DISTRICT, , ay Crushed. (Granular. - Aggregate in Stockpile Highways Yard - 251 Kalen Road . - Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ Tender documents with ‘envelope, Specifications and conditions of tender are. avallable free of charge ONLY from Sulte 204-815 Ist Ave. West, Prince Rupert B.C., V8J 183, Phone 624- 6288 between the hours of 4:30 .a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holldays. . Tenders will be opened at Sulfe 204-215 Ist Ave. West, « Prince Rupert, B.c., Vad "183 THE TENDER SUM FOR THES | PROJECT Is TO INCLUDE “FEDERAL SALES TAX. . Tender ‘opening date: March 23, 1984, . BS. Cunliffe . A-District Highways Manager” . - “FORE AE. RHODES Acting Deputy Minister . _ dace?-23mar) | ee Britieh Columbia - nist ot ereporaton ° _ Bhd Highways oa HIGHWAYS-TENDERS. ‘Contract ~ Falrview Approach : 487-R; Prince Rupert - ‘Tender documents with ‘envelope, * plans, specifications ‘ conditions. of ‘tender’ are available; free of charge ONLY trom Ministry. of Trensportation © -Highways, Suite 204-815 Ist Eniglteenit: i ea: Ave.; Westy Prince Rupert, Street, Prince.Gporge,,8.¢,. , on or after March: 15, 1984 - ; Upon Lf. of ‘a certified : fifty dollar -($50). chaque payable: fo..the Canadian | Nationar: RallwayinCo.- we ‘Deposit. refunded on reivrn jet ‘documents |. In geod | dition. within: thirty (30)° days from, the date of tender. | elosing.” For. further « technical eiquiries éall the office af MH. Maskell Project Officer, Prince: George, 8.C: (604) $63-1164.. _ The lowest or any fender not > necessarily accepted. ©’ R.A. Walker | "Edmonton, Alberta . (ace3-15,16,19mar} ry roel val 183, ° “Phine!: 624-6289 + befweertthévhours of 8: 30 Janfete seep. Monday to” Friday, except," "Holidays. _ Tenders wil II be opened at -. Butte’ 204," 816. First” ne West. ‘Rrineg? Rupert,: B VGJ.IB3 .. THE TENDER SUM FOR y THIS PROJECT is. To ‘INCLUDE * FEDERAL SALES TAX. . Tender opening date: March 23, 1964, ’ “BS. Cunliffe . A-District Highways Manager "AE. RHODES |. “Acting Deputy Minister “* (ace7-2mar) i ute ‘the: ‘British fo witnessed say was struck by , . Yorkshire : - Not- announce-.. ment, the strike had spread - it. appeared | ‘Jones “Blink; collapeed .. shortly®. before” midnight as he and-sevéral> -other: strikers: ran -from. a ‘picket line “toward . their. cars. Results of an autopsy. were ue ‘to. be, Jeleated Woman’ _ TORONTO (CP) — AY woman -who suffered a ‘stroke soon after she began: “taking oral contraceptives . pregnancy ‘she. would have any health risk warnings, 'd lawyer for. - ‘the ‘- pill’s manufacturer sald Wed nesday. a - Pauline Buchan was only . 8. years old, : already ‘had one: child: and wanted : to. purchase a‘home with her ~ husband, and -"for very “good reasons, wanted to get ‘on with “her life,” - ‘said Thomas: Dunne, lawyer ‘for Ortho (Canada) Ltd. Buchan, now 36, of nearby Mississauga,” Is suing: the company over its Ortho- Novum’ 1-50 contraceptive pills, which she had been’ - taking for 34 days-when she suffered. the stroke in 1971. Shehas a useless left arm, a seriously damaged side arid leg and is on the verge of financial ruin, her lawyer, Eric Murray, said earlier in the Ontario Supreme Court * trial. . Of an unwanted: - of. a woman,” he said, “She Pharmaceutical . ‘disagreement - between minérs seeking a natlonal - shutdown and those: who vant to work. The -staterun vata Coal Board was left debating {ts next legal move = whether toreturn to court seeking - huge "fines for . contempt of the order ‘seth the Yorkshire loval. re. speaking ~* emergency “meeting - of _ feast 0 temporary truce ‘in *” a Nottinghamahire ‘ ‘appealed to miners. to “take the . -Blltration.' ad : between “Yorkshire pickets. _ and: police. erupted .. ‘this morning, outside a: “second — Nottinghamshire - pit after - Earlier, |: * Scargill; alter, ‘an ‘leaders of the Yorkshirg: ‘and “ ‘locals, ° the heat.” out a ” Police; paid | ‘Siotence ‘police - forced back’. 300, pickets to. let local miners. rough oy report fore the ‘early nioming shift, Ollerton mine Wodnesday “aight when 300, pickets” from — Yorkshire - ‘arrived in defiance: of an. onder by the High Court. in London to stop” blockading _ Milives in other counties “Teh Blckets were arrested. vet - Spabgil ‘said ‘the in. junetion | won Wednesday by... the state-run National Coal Board: would only stiffen’ the . The Herald, Thuraday, A March 15, 1984, Page 9 to join coal strike “flying : " pickets' resolve to bring all -*Britain’s 174 mities to a * standatil], the mines already are idle, Three-quarters of ‘The - injunction. wed. nesday, imposed under the 1980 Employment Act, was * written by Prime Minister Thatcher's - _ Coriservative government. ‘Margaret The ‘Act forbids atrikers to picket anywhere but at their own place of work and calls for... huge fines against unions. in contempt. Ss desperation. provided. danger - Bluray is asking for at / ‘Teast $1 million in punitive ‘damages. The case is’ the : flrat damages sult involving “Was 80 desperate. to avoid: an oral-contraceptive user vou “and a drug. company to _ taken the pills regardless of reach court in Canada. '*' Dunne said Buchan‘ was... go’ desperate: that: she’ took “the: “Depo-Provera for 244 years experimental drug before she went on Ortho- Novum 1-50. begin to fathom ‘the impact had to make a cholce.”” WAS NOT WARNED Murray © contends ' the woman was not warned. of the dangers of the pill when . it “was prescribed ‘to her . because Ortho conspired to c keep Canadian’ wonien in - ‘the dark about information: itwas required to convey to U.S. women. . However, Dunne said Wednesday the — opposite was true, : Shortly before Buchan went on the pill, a . medical committee sought . reaction from across the “ment. ‘pregnancy . “Ortho coulin't: ‘have: done Maintenance: plans,: and - Details listed. . LONDON {AB} - John Taylor, veteran editor of Jane’s . ‘military aircraft publication, doesn’t need a network of . &gents or undercover: sources to get! ‘information’ “olf the Kremlin's secret list. The latest Jane’s Alb the World’s Alreraft’ contains néw - details-onthree new Soviet interceptors,erstrategio homber : and. the .world's. biggest transport plane:4— every: one of them on the Kremlin’s secret list. The publication Is the latest in a long line of coups. for Taylor and the authoritative yearbook-now owned by the . Toronto-based Thomson. group. Taylor, 61, said in an interview he didn't get. the in- formation through sples,-but by reading everything available on Soviet planes, ‘tapping old friends in. key positions in Soviet aviation and adding two and two to get four. ; “We don’t have any private spy system or anything like , that, said Taylor. “Tt's all above board. Our biggest asset is . the trust of aviation people, military and civilian, around : the world. “We. don’t encourage espionage. "For instance, a businessman I know told me he was going to East Germany and asked if we wanted him to get Photographs of: Soviet ‘ planes. \ “1 turned him down. We don't want people. getting chopped playing spies. Idon’t believe the odd scoop is worth - tisking the life of a friend or anyone else," — The current yearbook also includes two pages and plan drawings of China's Qiang-5 Fantan fighter - courtesy of the People’s Republic. . Taylor, the aircraft annual's fourth editor and one of the world’s foremost aviation experts, has been at the controls for 25 years and has earned a reputation for accuracy. ‘His expertise, and that of the editors and researchers of 13 other Jane’s yearbooks, has made theweighty annuals the bible of defence experts from Australia to Zambia. Taylor, an aviallon engineer, works 100 hours a week for -six months of the year collating the mountain of data for the - yearbook, charting new entries and updating the 6,000 -alreratt listed. ~ WCB shook. up * \YANCOUVER (CP) — The new chairman of the Workers’ jakeup. ; Walter Flesher, ‘who took the job shortly after ‘art Gib- . bons resigned last" December, has. shuffled the respon- " . ‘sibilities of all five board commissioners, and hired a riew ' general manager, Robert Taylor. | ~ Taylor, previously in the senior management ranks of the Medical Services Assoclation and the Medical Services Plan, will be in charge of compensation and medical ser- _ gices, The three commissioners have been atripped of their day-to-day administrative roles and bumped on to a new ' policy committee, Ina memo to all board staf, Fiesher said the changes to _ the board’s management structure are an attempt to bring . “it in line with traditional business organizations, = But compensation expert Cathy Walker of the Canadian Association of Industrial, Mechancial and Allied Workers : said the shake-up is bad news for workers. “I don’t think it’s golng to work, and I think thére is going to bé a really significant downgrading inthe services people | are going to get from the board," she said, “The No. 1 goal Is now cust-cutting, not providing services.” Under the rezhuffting, Flesher assumes control over the key industrial health and safety division of the board.. Commissioner Glen Hall now is general manager of finance and admiatration. And the three other commissioners, Herb Scollan, Bob Bucher and Mike Parr, will serve as Appeal commissioners and “fulfil te key functions of a “Policy committee,” Flesher’s meino said, - - Bodrd spokesman. Grant MeMillan said the main sign- ficance of the changes ia the separation of policy ‘making and administrative control for the first time al the board, . members . . extremists an Compensation Board hag initlated a major administrative . Level Course & Repaving 8h a ‘country _ and . made ‘ recommendations to the” Government: about’ how | it” - should deal with the pill, he” jaid Rather than trying to convey. technical - in- formation .to - consumers ‘directly, it was decided the: best approach was to have wellinformed | “ Warnings on pill: piickages’, were; 8 Canadian’, govern: . - requirémerit, and: - People shot - NEW DELHI (Reuter) = “Gunmen in a sports arena . crowd:shot dead 14 people .. and wounded more than 40 when they opened fire on a paramilitary patrol in India's northeastern state of _ Manipur, the Press Trust of India said today. - - _- “Whe news: Ageney: said ’ ‘of - ah the . ‘paramilitary. Central Police Reserve * Force. were at- ~ tacked Wednesday. at a _ football fleld. bear the’ atate capital, liphal. It quoted police’as saying ° spectators at-a volleyball match: Bullets. , -atarted | anything else,” he said. He also disputed Buchan’s testimony that she had heard’ nothing about the dangers of the pill though she was an avid reader, He : paid all of Toronto’s newspapers and - the magazines ‘ Buchan _ Profeased to read carried many articles on the pill. . ’Mr. Justice Richard Holland had expressed doubts about one aspect of ithe case: whether Buchan, as an average, reasonable person, would have taken the pill even if she had been well-informed of the potential ‘dangers. , * doctors’ 8 advise their pattents, Dunne’ ° . ‘argued, All of us wearing gowns - tn. ere are men — we can’t . infiltrated | . Fighting reported | * “BAGHDAD (Reuter) — Iraq has ‘reported fresh heavy . fighting ‘east of: its southern port of Basra-as foreign ~-miniatera of the Arab League reaftirméd support for Bagh- ; dad in its-war against Iran. A military communique said Iraqi forces repulsed @ new.’ ~ Tranian attack early Wednesday after five hours of fighting. The communique said more than 1,700 Iranians had been killed, adding that Iraq's heligopter-gunships had pounded enemy troops. east of: Basra and east of the Tigris River. further north. The area has seen some of the heaviest fighting in the 41- month war since Iran launched an offensive last month. Iran. mounted its latest push as Arab League foreign ministers at an emergency meeting in the Iraqi capital agreed on a resqlution pledging support for the Baghdad - " government of President Saddam Hussein and condemning — what it called Iranian ‘aggression. The resolution, adopted by’ 19 members of the 22-country group, also called on the rest of the world to refraln from * any moves. that might directly or indirectly. help continue the war. | STOPS SHORT . The resolution stopped short af what coriference sources said: Traq had wanted: the explicit, adoption of tough -economic moves against Tehran. - But it warned, the Tranian leadership that Tehran's * refusal to consider a negotiated peace might push Arab _ states o reconsider thelr relations with Iran. -. Therainisters agreed to set upa committee to work for an ‘end to the war through international contacts and initiatives, without ‘specifying’ what these might be. 4 nt st ete, na “sonidintSs “COMprGeS Teagiié’ Secretary Genetal* security forces and two children were among those -- killed in the gun battle. Youths in the crowd stole fol’. automatic © weapons belonging. to the security forces during the shooting, ~PTL said. +, ‘indian: security ; forces have been Waging a cam- palgn against secessionists -in-states bordering China, Burma: and, Bangladesh for _™More. than .20 years, " ‘Early Jast’year, militants * campaigning in the neigh-. boring state of Assam to . evict. © Bengali-speaking - Moslems from Bangladesh started widespread ethnic . fighting. At leuat 8,000 people were ; killed and 900,000 made ” homeless in the Assam bloodbath. Prime. Minister Indira Gandhi visited the © State last month and sald - the government had taken steps to detect and deport illegal immigrants. a ',—Dra —Wal | (OO Now. at. affordable Rates SEE: | BOOGIE —Attractive, spacious, extra storage room — Beautiful appliances, tiled showers —Lovely cupboards, double s.s. sinks ’ —Large batconies. with s¢reened patio doors - —Lots of parking: recreation court —Securlty, enter phones and deadbotts .... . Family oriented - close to schools wo ‘Hospital, convenience store, parks, car wash, all In area —$200.00 move In.atlowance for March 1-15. ~ Professionally Managed by trained staff who respect _ Telephone: 635-5968. Eroperty Stewards Western Lid. Chedli Klibi and representatives from Irag, Saudi Arabia, . Morocco, Tunisia, North Yemen, Kuwait and Jordan. . _ ‘Conferences sources said Iraq had hoped for a resolution calling on major industrial countries to stop dealing with Iran. What emerged, they said, was a watered-down ver. sion. ‘ Iraq, supported by several ofits conservative Arab allies, is still aiming for economic as well as political and military’ : pressure ta be applied to Tehran, the sources. said. os ~ Coachman an : Dale aparlmgat dwelling, pidge, slove, ‘carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, ; elevator, svcuily ayatam, resident manager. Phone manager anylime 638-1268. _ TERRACE'S ' NEWEST & BEST TOO One bedroom at $325" mo. 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