Page 8 THE HERALD, Thursday, August 31, 1978 38 ‘WANTED MISC. Wanted - 175 motor for Kawasaki motor bike. Phone 635-3268 after 6pm or Gord at 635-4941 during the day. {stf} 20 tt. flat bottom river boat, C-W motor and tandem fraller. Phone 635-9523 after 5 (p5-4) , 92 ft. K & C, $8,000.00 - boat. $2,000.00 - extras. Phone 635- 3575 or 635-7948. (3-1) 49. HOMES | FOR SALE FORCED SALE Must sell immediately. Nearly completed house and land on Jackpine Flats near. Terrace. All reasonable offers will be seriously considered. Enquire at 4509 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. (Phone 638-1161) (c3-22) For Sale: A beautiful 1316 sq. ft. home... wfeady for you to occupy. . wall fo wall carpet “~ 2 - fireplaces . 2¥2 bathrooms - fully landscaped . 600 sq. ff. workshop ad- jacent to house . carport -Jocated at 4738 Loen Ave., Terrace. Phone 635-2846 (c5- floor to ceiling Retail or Office Space 2 stores total of 2800 ft. Can be separated to 1400 ft. areas In choice location on Lazelle Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 or 255-1959 Vancouver. Avallable Sept. 1 1978. (ctf) OPPORTUNIT For Sale. Coffee Truck Business. Est. 5% years. ‘Good potential. Phone 635- 4350 after 4p.m. (p 10-S5) A well established busy Drycleaning’ Plant will be sald ta an ambitious person with a preference ta being his own boss, wha doesn’t mind extra effort to make an above average Ilving. Ideal for working cauple. Trained personnel on hand - well equipped - srnoothly operating plant, located in thriving Fort St. John - this opportunity only comes once. Famlly and other business cammitments only reason for selling. For further information write Professiona! Cleaners, 9920-104th St., Fort St. John, B.C, phone 785-2322. (14-15) Fridge, 1972 Camperized Chevy Van. stove, sink & propane heater. Excellent condition, Low mileage. Asking $4200 or best offer. Phone 635-2444 ask for Doug. or 635-4809 affer 5. (3-5) 1976 Grand Prix SJ. Good condition, air conditioning, PS, PB, 455 cu. in. etc. Serious offers only. Phone 638-1604, (p10-23) ‘74 Toyota pick up long box, Good condition. Phone 635- 2709 or 635-5115 ask for Jack.” (p5-1) 78 Trans AM, all power AM radio with 8 track, 2600 km. Best offer ar Trade with 4x4 Whee! drive. Phone 635-5422 after 5 p.m. (p-5-1) Leaving town and must sell 1973 Mazda pickup. Low mileage. Very clean con- dition. Call 635-6371 after 6, 793-2567, ask for Bob. 739 Truck, 8 camper with Jacks, and Insulated canopy, Ya ton P. Up, PB PS, $2700 or best offer. 635-9448 ‘69 Ford half-ton automatic, 360 motor. 635-3040. (p-10-22) 1972 Volkswagon 411. Good condition, Phone 635-7320 after 6. (p5-1) Far Sale : Small sawmill powered by 37.5 kilowatt generator, Allis Chalmers Diesel Motor, Kitimat 632- 7429 (p4-1) 57, ae AUTOMOBILES oe { - FOR SALE BY OWNER Bdrm, ful! Bsmt, Rec. Rm, 2 full Baths, 21, Fireplaces, w w carpet, undeck, many extras.[. Lacated of bench on Benner St. To view call 635- 5 . Situated on Pohle Ave. Cozy starter or retirement home with extra lol, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom living room with sliding glass door to rear patio, dining area in kitchen and porch with laundry. facilities, Electric , House has new cedar siding on exterior, extra lot is subdivided and can be sald separately. Asking $20,000 for house & $10,000 for extra fot, Both are priced to sell as 8 package for $26,000. Firm. Call 635-2370 for appointment to view. (p23-29s) .. _. heat. 1974 Ford Vz ton pickup 360 motor auto, Radial tires, electronic Ignition. Phane 635-9580 after 4 (c4-9) . 3 Mazda cars, } Toyota plus and 1972 Ford Ranger. and 1- 1974 Ford Van. Phone 635- 6636 or view at 2609 Skeena St. (4-22) 1976 Monza. Phone 635-5508 after 3 (c10-11) ; Truck: 1971 Ford F250, p.s., p.b., ‘Heavy duty Sport custom. Low mileage good mechanical condition. Extra battery for camper 635-5048 (p4-1) 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. 400 mag. C-W extras. - Asking $4,000 or best dffer. 635-9523 after 5 (p5-2) For Sale: 1971 Ferd Truck ¥2 ton. J owner. Excellent condition. Only 36,000 mites. Phone 635-2668 (c5-2) For Sate: 1978 Ford Flesta. Brand new condition, open to offers. Phone 638-5271 (c5-2) Home For Sale: One year old three bedroom home. Walnut cabinets, w to w carpets, with partially finished basement. Fully land- scaped on paved st. Phone aftar 6 pm 635-7367. 2 bedroom home, finished basement, 2 bedrooms down, R1 area. Features rock front. Close fo schools, 635- 7467 (p5-8) 3 bedroom home on the bench. Paved driveway. Enclosed garage, Good garden area, Phone 635-9277, (p10-14) 50. Moving to Terrace, require 34 bedroom home, will maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1178, Terrace, B.C, (ctf) 52. WANTED TO RERT 2 bdrm house or trailer. Terrace or Thornhill. Phone 632-5635 collect. (p5-22) 154. BUSINESS | PROPERTY Chalce Property For Sale Just under 1 acre corner property with paved street jin front. Four rental units with new plumbing & hat water tanks. Two bedroom house, with work shop cement floor. Very good well two big gardens & lawn with trees & shrubs. Room tor expansion on corner very reasonable for cash some terms possible. Soma lumber & many extras mostly all fur- nished. Apply: R.A. Clark - 635 - 3699 after é p.m. {p10-37) For Sale: 1974 Volkswagon Window Bus, 7 passenger, - AM-FM radio, radial tires plus 2 winter, only 35,000 miles, very good shape, priced for immediate sale. Phone 632-5848 (c5-2) FOR SALE 1975 Datsun pickup in ex- cellent condition, 2000 Engine, Winnebago canopy, new winter snow tires, radia, B-track, 21,000 miles. Best Offer. Ask for Carol. 635-9101 week- days, 9-5. 638-8255 after 6 & weekends. {p4-4} 1973 Chevy Nova, 350 custom hatchback. 49,000 miles. Phone 635-2303. (c5-5) 1971 Ford Torinc, good running condition. Auto. Phone 435-6751. (3-1) 1967 4% 4 Mercury. Phone 635-6751, (c3-1) 1973 Dodge Polara, 360, 1 owner, good condition. Price $1,500. Phone 635-3080, (p5-5) ° 1975 Dodge Dart 6 cyl, 4 door sedan. Auto. PS. Excellent conditian. 635-3750 evenings. (p2-22) For Sale: 1972 Ford Ran- chwagon, PS, PB, V6, auto. Good condition. 36,000 miles. Asking $1,800.00 Phane 638- 1455 Open for Salvage Bids } - 1974 Dadge Dart at Riverside Auio Wrecking. 1 - 1976 Chevrolet Custom Delux, 4 wheel drive, Heavy Duty Camper Special with canopy at Nugent Body & Paint Works, Kalum Lake Road. 1 - 1970 Ford Pick-up All bids are to be written and submitted to: Brouwer & Co. 3238 Kalum Terrace, 635-7173 (€10-22) B.C, 1- 1972 Ford ' ton pick-up. Good condition. Phone 798- 2267, (p5-22) 58. MOBILE HOMES.. Mobile Home Immediate Delivery To Your Location are now available on our| lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile homes. You choose your decor, and we custom build to sult, Government grant of $2500 applicable, Expense pald fare Vancouver - Return. For free credit check and approval please phone collect. Parker Homes of Canada Ltd. 35-5447 (c38-23) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. 0.A.C. Set up ‘and delivered, trades welcome Phone coijlect 591-5105 (ctE Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68 Paramont house trailer with fireplace near stores and schools, on private fol. Rent $255. per month with option fo buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers, Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rorke, Gen Del, Win- fleld, B.C. (ctf) For Sate - 1972 3-2 bedraom traller, depending. Franklin fire place, unfurnished, Completed 3° x 18’ carpeted addition. Located in Thor- nhill. Price $6,500. Call 635- 9589, or 633-2455, For Sale: 1976 McGinnis 12x68 Trailer with @x1é Joey shack & &’x24’ Veranda. 3 bdrms & will sell furnished _ar unfurnished. Phone 635- 9750 or view at no. 1B 5016 Park Ave. FOR SALE; 12 x 64’ moblle home, 2 bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, fenced yard with garden and shed. Located In Terrace trailer For Sale, 1975 18 ft.. salf- conialned Motor home.. Excellent condition. . Air conditioned, For. further detalls please phone 635-3211, (p3-1} Now in stock af Camper Land! ‘ 1978 22’ Minl-motar Home, Ideal for ihe family. With bunk bed and farge bath coniplete with tub, This unit has full winter package, Ideal for the skler or those whe like to ski-doo. On a GMC chassis, featuring a 400 engine;: tlt stearing, and cruise contrat. 1976 20° Mini-motor home on Ford ‘Chassis, air can. ditioning and ecrulse control with a 460 engine. This unit has rear kitchen, with large windows at back and sides. Also has full winter package. Come and have a& look, we have what you want. 5412 Highway 16- West. Dealer Licence No. D0osiiA. (c5-8) 67, SERVICES _ Coes your building need exterior painting? Call 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. LEave name and phone number for Terry. Free Estimate. (stf) Raia “LIVESTOCK “For Sale % Registered Arab Mare. 5 years old. Excellent pleasure horse. Good disposition. Phane 635-6632. (c6-22) invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked Re- ‘ rooting and Flashing Terrace, B.C. No, 94-113 for Ministry of Highways Garage will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local ilme the 14th day of September 1978, and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbia Bulldings Corporation, 4927 Kelth Ave., Tarrace, B.C. V8G 1K7,. Tendering documents may be cbtained at the above address atter 9:00 a.m. on the Ist day of September 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted, {c2-1) invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked Additions Smithers, B.C. No. 1926 for Fish & Wildlife Bullding will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 14th day of September 1978, and those available at thai time will be opened in public at British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4827 Kelth Ave., Terrace. 8.C. VaG 1K7, Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00. a.m. on the Ist day of September 1978, Tenders must be fited on the forms provided, In seated. clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- — ‘Braaking The Rules Tradition says red wines should be served at room temperature, but I like my red wines, like Vino Rosso and Mello Burgundy, a little cooler than room tempera- ture. I try to serve them at cellar temperature, which |s somewhere between 60 and 70 degrees. . If you are serving & red wine, open it an hour or two early to let it “breathe.” If it is a wine like Cribari, which is meant to be enjoyed every: day, then you may want to pour it from the large 1.5 liter bottle Into a smaller decanter for ‘your dinner table. If the wine is white, like Cribari Mountain Chablis, then I suggest keeping It chilled in a refrigerator for several hours, or an hour In. the freezer, no that it reaches a temperature of 45 to 55 degrees. When you are ready to serve the wine, pour a bit for yourself first. Sniff ‘and slp a it to make sure it tastes OK. A Then, pour about half a glass for each of the ladies firat, then the men, and then your own glass, If you want to break the rules, just bring the battle to the table, open it and pour for everybody, or just simply pass the bottle or decanter. I've always said that it’s the enjoying the wine that eounts, not the ritual or ceremony of serving it. _ Hf you have a question aboul wines, write me at B. Cribari & Sons, Suite 606, 500 Sansome Street, San Francisca, CA. 94111. “The office makes the man.” . , Latin Proverb A BICENTENARY SPECIAL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA A TAHITIAN CHARMS LONDON When Captain Furneaux had returned to England almost 4 year before Cook, he had brought with him the Tahitian translator Omai who had been a social success in London. He had met the King and his intelligence and poise had made hin a favarite of many, But it was time for him to be taken home and the “Resolution” was commissioned to make the return journey, ~ At the sume time. the long- standing mystery shout the exis- , tence of a northwest passage had been revived and an offer of 20,000 pounds to the map who discovered il still stood. Perhaps the "Resolution could havea try al locating it. It had been proven in 1742 by the Russian navy that a passage existed between the nonhwestem tip of North America and Asia so why not attempt to round the continent? fn fact, why not do it with two ships with each attack- ing the route from opposite direc- tions? The feasibility of the operation was discussed and Caok was asked his opinion. Of course the Admiralty wanted Cook to pat- ticipate in the exercise. allhaugh they felt he had carncd a rest and were reluctant io even hint at their interest in having him sail again. Captuin James Cook's return to Engiund from his second trip of exploration brought him new honors though less public acclaim, He was recognized by the Royal Society and the King rewarded him with new rink and with a sinccure that. would have been grecied warmly by many. s By Ron Gadsby But Cook was not one ta vege- tate and he chafed at what he felt was a place on the shelf. But he was glad to be with his wife, although saddened by the news that his infant son, bom im- mediately prior to his departure, had died in infancy. However, his son James, now 12, was in train- ing to be a naval officer at Woolich Academy and tl-year- the same direction. One cannot help but wonder about the private feelings of Mrs. Cook who seems to have been a poor second ta the call of the sea. He hadn't been happy with the work of Huwkesworth who had been commissioned to write the account of his first journey, so Cook decided he would be his own man when it came to the account of his second voyage. With the help of a clergyman friend, he composed a straight- forward narrative, and when it was published in 1777 it was an immediate best-seller. When the plan was outlined, Cook was hooked. It was outlined ata dinner party arranged by Lord Sandwich in February of 1776. Ostensibly it was to pick Cook’s brain about the upcoming voyage of “Discovery"', and the others present included Sir Hugh Palliser, and Phillip Stephens, secretary to the Admiralty. And, of course, Cook couldn't say no to the expedition even though he wasn't asked directly. His colleagues were delighted when he volunteered, and Iwo days later he was appointed cont- mander of the expeditiion with his ACAR PUZZLE In the second drawing of the car, here are § objects missing. Can you find them? B CONNECT THE DOTS Connect the Dols — Object of the . game is to draw a continuous fine through each dot, without lifting your * pencil fram the page. You are limited to 6 moves (six straight lines). court, Phone 635-4639 week- cepted days. (p3-1) (¢2-1) ®@ @ For Sate: three 12’x52’, 2 E==—“Azostt! a bedroom semi-furnished Es 2° 7 Safeway Trailers. Units = o<\ ) y complete with blocking, Fuel | [aes — y ; tanks, axles and wheels. <= bE eto @ @ Asking $4,000. Call J. Hut- chings Box 727, Stewart, BC. Phone 636-2660, (p20-1s) 1973 Safeway Trailer, fur- nished or unfurnished 8 x 12 heated Joey Shack. Set up In park near schools. Phone 635-9324. (p5-1) For sale, 1971 Glendale Trailer. Fully furnished, In excellent shape, on Vz acre treed & landscaped lot, with work shop, joey shack & wood shed. Must be seen to be appreciaied. Priced to sel. Phone 638-8224. (p5-22) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES” For Sale. 1976 Starcraft tent iraller with stove,. fridge, furnace and canopy. Like new condition. Phone 635- 324), For Sale: 10° Caveman camper in ex- cellent shape $2,000 Phone 635-9420 (p3-1) The ancient Greeks tried to make rain by dipping oak branches in water. HERMAN PAY gEM Wriee tad Mus Syren De “Is been postponed, He's got a headache.” old Nathaniel had his course setin J a te to . Omuai: A man of talent and poise. former first lieutenant, Charles Clerke, as captain of the second ship, “Discovery "’. It is interest- ing to note that at least one of Clerke’s. descendants lives in British Columbia today. Cook was happy to supervise - the refitting of the “Resolution” which was to have a complement of 112, sprinkled liberally with veterans of his previous voyages. His master (navigator) was only 22 but had already established a reputation for excellence in his. field. His name. .: William Bligh. ; There was no way Cook would have another professional botanist in his crew in view of his previous experiences with the breed, and the ship's surgeon William Anderson was entrusted with the lask. — But the expedition suffered a delay for an intriguing reason: . Captain Clerke was threatened with incarceration in debtor's prison for his brother's debts. NEXT: Not a man of revenge. Job opportunities ..Purther detaiis on the following jobs are fo be obtained by calling the Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- 71. Vocational . instructor - 1,727 - 2,239 mo, To instruct students all theory & repair of diesel engines 5 months appointment. Terrace. MORTGAGE CLERK - $4.56 per hour. Terrace. Per- manent part-time. Must be mature and responsible. Experience preferred but employer will train. SHORT ORDER COOK - D.O.E. Stewart. Shift work; Accomodation available. Experience preferred. Hook tender - [WA. Terrace. - Permanent full-time, Must have full tower experience, BIOLOGICAL FIELD ASSISTANT - $5.70 per hour. Terrace. Temporary. Must be 19 years.of age with a valid drivers license. Must be mature. CATSKINNER -_ IWA. Terrace. Permanent Full- time, experience in road building. BLASTER - JWA. Terrace. Permanent Full-time. Must have ticket and experience in road work, CIVIL ENGINEER TECH. - $1600 monthly. Nass River. Temporary. Must be familiar with surveying, sewer construction, earth moving and compacting, MOBILE HYDRAULICS INSTRUCTOR - $1714 - $1791 monthly, D.O.E. Terrace. Temporary full-time. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in mobile and industrial hydraulics. H.D. TRUCK MECHANIC - $9.81 per hour. Stewart. Permanent fuli-time. Must be journeyman. Must have diesel experience. Must: be mature and responsible. ‘CASHIER - Negotiable. Terrace. Permanent full-. time, Must have typing of 25- 30 wpm. Financlal ex- perience an asset. ' BABYSITTING VACAN- CIES - Interested applicants for babysitting vacancies must be registered with Canada Employment Centre & provide at least 2 letters of relerence. CLAIMS STENOGRAPHER = $1,014.36 per month, Must have Gr, 12, must have 60 wpm dictatyping & adding machine experience. Prefer office experience & knowledge of Medical ter- minology. CHOKERMAN - | Union. Terrace. Permanent full- time. Must have full tower. experience. .. TYPING: INSTRUCTOR ° $9.00 hr. Terrace. Must be fully able to teach typing at level of basic typing, in- termediate or advance. "CLERICAL INSTRUCTOR - $9.00 hr. Terrace. To teach a clerical “refresher” course. Must have , thorough knowledge of clerical field. Journal Clerk Cashier - $675 mo, Negotaible. Terrace. Must have 40-45 typing prefer financial background. STORE CLERK - $4.00 per hour. Terrace, Temporary sition; could work into ull-time. Stocking shelves, cashier tidying store. Stenographer - $600 - $800 DOE. Terrace. Legal ex- perience preferred, Minimum 2 years office, 50 w.mp. typing & dictaphone. DINING ROOM WAITRESS - $3.50-$4.00 D.O.E. Terrace. Night shift, Prefer ex- perience. COOK SEA FOODS - Negotiable, $1,206.00. Terrace. Must be fully ex- perienced. Evening shifts. SCALER - Union, Terrace. Permanent, full-time. Must be fully experienced. Prefer coast license. SECRETARY - STENO - D.O.E. Terrace. Must have 2-3 years minimum office related business experience. 50 wpm minimum, high degree of accuracy, dic- taphone or shorthand. Registered Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace. Care of patients in ICU maintenance of equipment. Responsible to head nurse, Shift work 8 - varcent VP. Room and gard provided at cost. TELEPHONE OPERATOR - $3.25 per hour. Terrace, Shift - work, Some typing preferred; be able to reco messages accurately. SHEET METAL WORKER - Union. Terrace. Must be journeyman or equivatent experience. First Aid Attendent - 6.91 Hr. Terrace. B ticket or better. Camp job, Free B & R. Head Cook - $5.00 per hour, Terrace. Permanent full time. Must be fully ex- perienced: and famillar with food costing, staff super- vision, References required,