Sit AUTOMOBILES: For Sale: 1976 Datsun 710 two door. Phone 635-6391 from 6:30 to 5 pm. (3-270) #73 Foard Custom 500, 4door, Rebuilt motor. PS, PB,AT. $1,100 OBO. Phone 413-1320, {ctin-26-9-79) 1968 Mustang, Phone 638-9393 or 635-7117 office hours. Ask for Brian. (c3-28S) , 74 Datsun B210. Standard. Phone 635-5606, (p3-28S) Impalred driver must sell 1975GMC Sterra 4x4. 8 track stereo. Good canditlon. Asking $4450. Will accept trade, 1949 Buick Skylark, 2 dor ht. Good condition, asking $1,000. 1972 Dodge Polara, 2 door h.t, 8 track tape deck, new paint and tires, trans. mechanic special $900. Will take trade for workable truck. This car Is worth $2,000. Phone 633- W64or seo at 4510 Park, (¢5- 28a) p78 Plymouth Fury. €&x- callent condition. P.8., P.S. Leas than 20,000 miles $4500 Phone 635-9412 or view at 2508 Braun. (p5-28s) 977 Chrysler Newport. Fully equipped with most ceptions, New Michelans, 4aily 21,000 miles, Asking #500 OBD. Phone 632-2425 @ 632-5355 (c5-203) 1969 Chevelig, Good Year fires on CDN rims, 11 to 1 pistons. 650 Holly carbs. New clutch and pressure pate. Well maintained with many more exiras. Phone 638-1427 or 635-5600 (cl0-50) 76 Gran Torino, p.s., p.b., ar cond. Indudes winter radials. Low mileage. Asking $4,000 firm. Phone 796-2421 {p5-278) — . : . 176 Mercury. “Monarch. . 53,000 miles. Asking °$3,500.: Phone 638-1599 after” pin, nae (p2-26S)_ Sellor Trade B78 Chev H.T. 14. 4 speed Explorer, canopy, boat rack. Back ladder. 2-way doors. Want Bronco or Cherokee In a 59, MOBILE: - ~ HOMES Must Sel — 12x68 Diplomat mobite home. Furnished or wifurnished. Many extras, Can be seen by appointment only, Ph. 622-2585 after 5pm. (¢5-30) MUST | SELL IM: MEDIATELY: 1977 - 31 foot Wilderness travel trailer, Asking $8,500. View at Reel Inn Hotel, Highway 36 West. Last trailer on left, (ctfn-27- 979) -For Sale: 1978 - 14%70 two bdrm. mobile home, brick fireplace, bookshelves & china cabinets built In, Roman bathroom, wet bar, Insulated porch. Could be purchased furnished. Parked In town. Must be seen to be appreciated, Ph. 63-1474, (p5-30) 1957 12x55 Glendale mobile home. Unfurnished. $6,100. Phone 635-7006. {p5-30) 12x56 Norwestern M.H. unfurnished with 10x12’ finished [osy shack, Good cond. Reasonably priced. Phone 635-5539 (p5-28s) For Sale: 12%68’ 2 bedroom mobile home with extension in Ilving room, joey shack, furnished or unfumished. Serious Inquiries ptease. © Phone 438-1844 (p5-28s) 1974 12x683 bedroom Estate Deluxe. Set up and skirted in Sunny Hill Traller Court with &10 Insulatec porch, 8x25 veranda and work and storage shed. Nice lawn and three flover beds. Fhone 435- 4798 (pt0-20) For Sale: 12x56 foot Knight trallar on large fot 114150 foot. For further info please call 635-5596 or view at 3560 Newell Avenue. (p20-180) _, Herald “classifieds 635-6367 TENDERS Manis try of Province ot ey BrlilshCokmbla — Forasts el trade 78 = Chavette. 4 Fl y — eq uipped./; qhelin . ; aa ee ‘ Pn ee Pere Oné small bar fridge =U?" arene ING ; rew, Phone after 5 pm. 636. 744, (p2-28S) ATIMBER SALE LICENCE A-12618 1975 GMC customized van. PBS. P.6., lots of extras, Must be seen to be ap- preclated. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Interlor and: exterior paint lob. Ask for’ Mike. (ne-stf) For Sale: 1977 Dodge Club ab 414, 77,000 kilometers. 44 ton. Phone 638-6443, (€20-10) 1977 Ford F-150 400 cu. In. Auto, PS, PB, alr con- dtioning & carpeting. Steel be ited-Michelins. Green with white canopy. Asking $5,250. Phone 635-2222. Ask for Cliff. {p4-285) W75 Ford F250 4x4 350 Vd. .PS, PB complete with @nopy, 23 channel 6 irack tape player, Evenings please call 635-7517. (ctfn-4-9-79) 76 Chev P.U. 350 auto, Glass qanopy. Phone 635-4312, (p5- ») For Sale: 1978 Dodge W150. 414 PLU. Phone 635-6391 from £30465 pm. (¢3-27S) Brand new 1979 250 Ford ° pickup 4x4, Free wheellng tubs. 950 engine. Heavy duty suspension. P.s., pb. Phone 947-9534 (5-273 59. MOBILE HOMES wrd — 12x68 Glendale moblia home. 3 BR plus utillty. Set up & skirtad with full deck In traller park. Immactlate condition. To View No. 12 - Timberland Trallar Park or pone 639- 1953. Wheels Included. (c5- 10) 3 BR trailer, }2x61 (1966). Pius 8x40 joey shack. Finished. Asking $7,500 OBO. Phone 635-5261 for ap- pointment to view. (c5-10} Wrs 24160 Homeo mobile tome In Thornhill. For more information call Tom at 635- 2261, (etfn-26-9-79) i4xé4 Bendix Paramount 2 . BR fully furnished. King slze water bed, deep freeze. Sot up in Sunny Hill Trailer Court. Home owner grant applies, Phane 638 1744 after Ss pm. : (p9-285) For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home, unfurnished, tet up and skirted In locat trailer park. Phone 635-9736. (ctn-4-9-79) Pursvant to section 16(1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale at public suction by the Forest Ranger, 4530 Lakelse, Terrace, B.C., V8G IP4 at 11:00 a.m. on the 26th day of Cetober, 1979, a. Timber Sale Licence fo auihorize the harvesting of 4 760° cubic metres of iimber and located in the Skeena P.S.Y¥.U.10km south of Terrace on Highway TERM: ONE (1) YR. Provided anyone who Is unable fo attend the auction In person may submit a sesled tender, to be opened et the hour of auctlon and treated a3 ane bid. Datalls of the proposed Timber Sale Licence may be oblalned from the Forest Ranger, 4530 Lakelse, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1P4 or the Reglonal Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, 8.C., VBJ IBS. (al- - 25) * Ministry at Forests Provines of Gaitish Columbia STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed tendera for the following stand tending contract(s) will be received ty the Reglanal Manager, Molstry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. an the dates shown below. T. Contract ST93M-5-2 CR Located Robinson Lake. Ranger District Hazelton. Number of hectares 100. Viewlng date October 4th, 979, leaving Ranger Station a 9:30 am, NOTE: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to submitting a fender for ihis anitract Is mandatory. Oeadiine for recelpt of tenders Is 1:30 p.m. October 1th, 1979, . Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the evefopes supplied which, with particulars, may be disined from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Reglonal Manager, Malstry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender wilt not necessarily be ac- apted. : This call for tender Is under the terms of The Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management Agreement. {a6-30) By BILL LEVITT OTTAWA {CP) — White residents in the eastern Arctic support an [nuit proposal to carve out a new: territory in the Northwest Territorles which would eventually attain prov- incehood and be controlled hy natives, says lawyer Dennis Pattergon, “There is universal ac- ceptance for the premise that there needs to be a separate and divided territory,” Patterson sald Wednesday in an interview from Frobisher Bay. .“And any democratic form of government will easily be formed by natives,” sald Patterson, a 30-year-old candidate for a Northwest Territorial Council seat in the Oct, | election. The proposal was drafted by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, which represent’s the country’s 22,000 Inuit, and released at the group's annial meeting in Igloolik, N.W.',, earlier this month. It called for creatlon of a new territory called PAYS THE TAXES Nunavut, an Inuit word meaning Our Lend. Nunavut's boundaries woula roughly coincide with the federal riding. of Nunatsiaq where — Inuit have traditionally formed an overwhelming majority. Tt would cover all the land north ‘and east of the treeline, approximately 2.4 million square miles, but would not inciude the Macenzie Valley or Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories. A territorial government would be set up and provincial status would be attained in 15 years, the paper said. — The Mackenzie Valley and the area around Yellowknife have thehregource and tax base to make provincial status feasible far that area, Patterson said. “We need a_ territorial system or caretaker government which will look after everybody (in the east) until land claims are settled and we then develop that tax se.” So she keeps a cow OAK BAY, B.C. (CP) —A Jersey cow named But: tercup has become the centre of controversy in this affluent Victoria suburb, Oak Bay, which claims to have more millionaires per square miles than anywhere else in the world, did not hwve an animal control bylaw as the neighbors found out when they discovered that Carel. Wilkin, proud owner of a 4,200-squarefoot mansion on a 1 1-2-acre lot, was keeping a‘ cow. Not only that, she also had ° Jezebel and Hank, a fine pair of pigs, a dozen pullets annd a few thousand bees, The pigs are in the freezer now, but the pullets are on the verge of becoming full- fledged chickens, In Oak Hay ? That's what the neighbors kept asking, but Mrs. Wilkin had checked things out WINNIPEG (CP) — The Unification Church of Rev, Sun’ Myung Moon is stock- piling weapons and has become increasingly militant, says a former church member from the United States. Erica Heftmann told a group of students at the Universily of Manitoba that she is afrald legal action against’ the church could provoke an incident like the mass Suicide of residents at Jonestown, Guyana, “but not suicide.” ‘Jf Moon said shoot, hundreds of centres around North America would conceivably bc inumediately mobilized into shooting,’ she said. Ms. Heftmann said she is happy her parents had her an kidnapped ‘(deprogrammed,” t o TENDERS $UB TRADES Sealed tenders will be recelved up to 4:00 p.m. October 12, 1977 at the office of the Architect or at School Districi No. $4, Board Office, Smithers, 8.C. for the following trades: Plumbing Sprinklers Electrical Metal Partitions Chatk & Tack Board Suspended Cellings Floor Coverings Painting Millwork Fer work to be carried out -at Silverthorn School at Houston, B.C. and Telkwa School at Telkwa, B.C. Plans and spacifications are available at the office of the construction manager, CM. Projects Limited, Sulte 4265 - i5th Street West, Vancouver, B.C. V7V 4He. A $50.00 deposit Is required, Architects Killick, Matz, ‘ Bowen and Rose 1777 Weat 8th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. V6J1V8 {a2-28S) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 74 «=Camperized Van Custom GMC model. 3 way fridge, stove, furnace, sink. 30 avto. Low mileage. Ph, 638-8362, (¢2-28S)} For Sale: 16’ aluminium river boat. Phone 624-5199 (c5-285) 67. SERVICES DIVORCE $100 + fillng feas We’ prepare your divorce papers over the phone - fast. For more Information call THE LAW SHOPPE of JACK D. JAMES, M.8.A.. LIB TULL FREE 112.600.663-3035 (In Vancouver area call 687. 442), Chargex and Mastercharge welcomed, (At fn-thurs.-20-09-79) before moving to Oak Bay and learned to her surprise there were no animal control bylaws in the municipality. She said she was primarily inter in keeping bees and chickens but after some thought, decided other animals were in order, She bought Buttercup and a pair of piglets, — sipping tea in her kitchen “Wednesday, Mra. Wilkin de- scribed her successful moves towards food self- sufficiency. Vegetables come from a 7,000-square-foot garden, "That's bigger than some lots,"" she said, “We have this big piece of property — I think it should maintain itself. “We pay $2,500 a year in taxes, I should be able to do what I want on my property.” Otherwise, she says she would stil] be a Moonie, and “as good as dead.” An «official of the Unification Church — in Toronto, who refused to be identified, said the claim that the church is stockpiling weapons is "absolutely out- rageous and ridiculous, “Td say two words to her — prove it.” He also said it is iudicrous ta compare the church with - Rev. Jim Jones’: sect. The Unification Church, which started in Korea, has Canadian bases in Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto with about 1,000 members. Ms. Heftmann joined the church when she was living In Los Angeles. She said she went for what she thought would be a weekend retreat that turned Into a yearlong association with tha move: , Her first cantact with the church was in January, 1975, when she sald she was in a depressed mental state, Adter the weekend at the church recruiting centre, she Too many stitches to count KELOWNA, B.C, (CP) — Teddy Merillat was in hospital with a broken jaw and so many stitches in his head that the doctors lost count after the seven-year- ald was attacked by a dog while yard of his city home. RCMP said. Wednesday that criminal charges haven't been Jaid against the -. owners of the.. dog, who .. destroyed the animal after - the Incident Monday night. Thomas Merillat, the boy's... father, now faces medical bills and the realization: that. . | the present law contains .. nothing about a person .. keeping a dog which nearly killed a person,’ provided he does away with it after an incident of this nature. Still upset and shaken by the attack, Merillat recounted the incident: 6 5 “Eight-year-old Tommy (Teddy's brother) came running into the house saying that the dog ‘was tearing Teddy's head off.’ “Tl ran outside and saw the dog standing there, with blood dripping out of its - mouth and ali down its front. “] yelled ‘where is my boy’ and saw the trail of blood ran inte the house next door.” Merlllat said he ran into the back door of the neign- boring howe, occupled by Dan and Linda Neid, owners of the dog, and found Mrs. Neid with his son. “The side of his face was hanging right down,” he said. “We rushed the boy to hospital.” : Teddy was treated for a broken jaw and extensive lacerations to the face and head. He waa in satisifactory condition Wednesday. MAN. oa. es laying in the back-. . She said the property was bigger, bat her builder- husband Bruce subdivided two lots. One was sold and he's going to build a hovse on the other. On the remainder, Mrs. Wilkin, aided by live-in friend Olwyn Rutter, Intends to eliminate her dependence on the supermarket. As a result of her mini- farm activitles, neighbors called police twice and the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals twice. But there is no cruelty to animals here. Buttercup is hosed down daily — an event which often has cars braking hard as drivers stare in disbelief. Her mini-farm remained undetected until she invited a neighbor over to see the house. The neighbor told her husband and the first police arrived, , returned to her parents’ home and removed her belongings. ; “My mother didn't see me again for a year,” Ms. Hef- tmann said, - During her year, she said she slept with Rev. Moon's picture, dressed in ald clothing and raised $200 a day for the church. At Rev. Moon's house, which is near her parents’ home in Los ‘Angeles,-she said she: once~ prepared a dinner that cost $10,000. . , In August, 1976, she was kidnapped on the in- structions of her parents and two former church members _began to perform what is known as a “depr- ogramming.” Ms. Heftmam sald she Mra. Wlikin stood her ground with the help of her lawyer, Two weeks ago, Oak Bay council passed the Animal Reform Bylaw that provides that the owners of any wild animals, poultry, bees or farm animals must obtain a permit from councll, And council will not issue - the permit until it is satisfied the animals can be kept without impairment of the amenities of the neigh- borhood. “But my animals were here before the bylaw,” said Mrs, Wilkin with a big smile. - To date she has collected 160 pounds of honey and has about 100 pounds still to collect, Buttercup was feeling romantic this week, so a vet came by, and down the line Buttercup should deliver an Angus-Jersey cross calf, - ‘Moonies stockpile weapons was confined in a small room for three days and bom- barded with questions for which ahe hab no rogrammed response. Prater the Pinree-day session, she said a six-week period passed before she was free of her previous con- ditioning. ; She said much of her year inthe church remains a blur, “At times I have total blackouts, becauge that whole year I was spaced out.” PAN MUST BE HOT The secret behind making ood crepes is to season the pan well and keep it hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. The Herald Thursday, September 27, 1979, Page ? The Inuit want to control the development of the resourcerich Arctic which would mean authority to license companies and collect royalties, “Talking about sell- government without revenues igs impossibie,'’ Patterson said. But land claim negotiations in the Arctic have been stalled for two years because the federal government has refused to link political sell- determination to land claim settlements. , Negotiations in the Mackenzie Valley have been logjammed for the same Teason. The Dene, which is the majority in the Valley, have called for a Dene Nation..which would have quasiprovincial powers. Indian and Northern Af- =] —_ oT | _-: = i + ee a ee ee CTs OWNER TRANSFERRED #04 Cedar Cres, Excellent nelghbourhood above Arena. J bedroom, master ensulte with exira roam In full basement, wali to wall carpeting. Attached double rage, insulated and wired. Asking $62,000. Phone 635- 3123 tor Information or appointment fo view. es se es > = er 2914 Kalum St. ; “The biggest stock of ased track parts s in the northwest” RECENT ADDITIONS FOR PARTS I Inuit land has white support fairs Minister Jake EPP has rejected all political proposals calling for establishment of ‘‘ethaic governments.” But if the Nunavut proposal represents ethnic government then the federal government made a mistake by creating the riding of Nunatsiag along ethnic lines to better serve the people, Patterson said. “And what else is the prov- ince of Quebec buc ethnic government?” he asked. “It's a red herring.” Bryan Pearson, tht in- cumbent councillor, also supports an eastern territory with resource control, Patterson said. 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Interested persons should direct Inquiries and applications to: EWVROCAN PULP & PAPER CO.LTO. Altn. M. Atarlc , Logging Superintendént Kitlmat Logging Division PQ. Box 1400 Kitimat, B.C. Vac 2H1 (604) 632-3191) SUN DANCE SKI & SPORTS has an opening fora SALESPERSON Applicants should be able to meet the public and have an Interest in sports. Apply In person at 4736 Lakelse (Mini Mall) or phone 635-5648 for interview. should be sent to: School District 92 (Nisgha) SECRETARY TREASURER | TRAINEE Applications are Invited for the position of Secretary Treasurer Trainee. Applicants must have good theoretical experience and proven administrative eperience together with at feast completion or examption of one year of the R.I.A.or C.G.A. Applicants will commence employment at Terrace dfloe of the. board and must be willing to relocate to New Alyansh when required todo so by the board. Written applications with supporting documents Mr. John G. MeMynn €.A. Seorelary Treadurer School District No. 92 (Nisghs) 4548 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, A.C VG IP Closing date for applications Is October 15, 1979. We're looking for imagineers. rovative thinker, strives to be Independent. everything in between, technical area, let's talk. Evert H. Gerreteen Dance Distributing Ltd. 146 Rupert Street North Vancouver, B.C. V73 IES. Phone 984-9521. That's someone who has that unique combination of mechanical appreciation and the abillty to be an [n- It's someone who's flexible, multi-faceted, and {f that's you, we'll train you tobe part of an exclusive world-wide team who are called upon to help saive problems In a number of Industries that range from ruclear power to marine, pulp and paper, and If you possess the above spacial qualities, and you don’t mind working hard 4o get Into a business with tremendous growth and proftt potential In an exciting Interviews wll be conducted In Terrace on October sth, Send resumes to arrive before Uctober 10th. we ret