| 54 BUSINESS "PROPERTY... For Rent:' 902 sq. ft. on second floor. Alr con- Gtioned. Located at 4623 Lakelee Avenue, Phone 435- 552, (ctin-2-10-79) For Lease: Warehouse or shop. éuntis 19 ft. by 48 ft. by 16 fi. Celling 14x14, Overhead door. Plumbing & gas haat. Ph, 635-7459. (ctin- MWF-12- 10-79) : 55. PROPERTY - FOR SALE Lot for Sala: Excellent large fot an 4516 Cedar Crescent. kdenl residential area with potential view. $21,000. Contact 634-7694. Ictin-2-10- nm) PROPERTY FOR SALE mile off Hwy. 16. Lighily freed. 18 miles from Houston. .2 milas from Sunsei Lake. Power, water ‘and 3bdrm. traller. Asking $51,500. For more in- formation contact: G.W. Gibaon : P.O, Box 148 Topley, &.¢, or C.F. Gibson Terrace, B.C. 65-3975 160 acres in Topley, B.C., i finc-stf) 56. BUSINESS - OPPORTUNITY For Sale: Fully equipped convenience store. With living accommodation. Store does 8 good year round juraover. For further in- formation please write Box 7214 of call 635-3971. (ctin-2- 0-79) ; a MOHAWK OIL: COMPANY LTD: . Via, abt + Mohawk Cll Gompény:t locking to oastablish an outlet In this area. If you have a service statlon or a 5B: _ TRUCKS 1919 GMC Van, 15,000 km. Siiver grey., Excellent condition. Phone 635-4242. (¢3-160) 1876 Toyota Land Crulsar. 4x4, 293 engine. 350 horse cam. 2 sets of tires and rims, Sott and hard top. Ph. 635-. 7662. (p5-170) 1975 GMC Jimmy 4x4, Auto, PS, PB. To view call 635-9277 oO after dpm. (p? 5 1978 250 Ford Club Wagon. Low mileage. Partially camperized. Many extras. 635-9063. (c5-170) Leaving In 3 weeks, Must Seil — 1978 Ford Van F150 c-' w swivel captain chairs. AC, headers, summer & winter . tires. Some customizing, . Stereo etc, Ph. 635-2803 rm. 2, (pls-240)} 1952 Willys Jesp. . Good ahape. Call after 5 p.m. 635-5389 (p3-5,9,120) 1989 Ford Mode) 659, Cab- over fuel iruck. 4 com: partment Willock tank - 2850 gal. cap. Complete with moter, live reel and hose. New paint, Vancouver city tested until May-~.80, Phone 635-6375, Room 107. {c3-180) ~ 1979 Ford 150 Explorer. Like new » must sell, Only 7,000 km. Ph, 635-2198 Sundays, only. (1-120) . 59. MOBILE | HOMES For Sale: 1972 Norwestern 12x56 mobile home with 16x32 finished addition, unfurnished and In good condition. Reasonably priced. Phone 635-5539, (p7- 10) . 24 Monarch Mobile Home.. Unfurnished, with fridge and atove. 12x63 with. 2 joey shacks 10012, fully finished with eleciric heat, 3 Bdrm, potential service station} very good condition. Situated site please contact Stev at 47 Woodland Hgts. Trailer Glover, Mohawk Oil] ;Court with fenced-in lot, Company, Box 1870, Princ George, B.C. or phone 952 14, (c5-160) 57 "AUTOMOBILES 1948 Plymouth = Station Wagon. PS, PB, alr con- ditioning. Needs muffler. 3350 OBO. Phone 635-2547. (c4-120) Must Sell 1974 Mazda RX-3 wagon with radials and snow tires. Cassette stereo deck. New brakes. Needs mutfler and shacks, but runs fine. #900 OBO. Ph OL BHD: (CH 175 Ford Custom 500. 4 door. Rebullt motor. PS, PB, AT. $1,100, OBO. Phone 638-1320. - (ctfn-2- 0-79) . 1976 Dodge Monaco wagon, one owner, all electric windows, tape deck, $3800: firm. Phone 649-5327. (p5- 120) 78) Mercury Marquis. Metallic biue. Low mileage. As new condition. All reasonable offers con- sidered. Phone 635-3844. (p3- 120) For Sale: ‘76 Plymauih Volare, V@ automatic. Ne reasonable offer refused. Ph 632-4012, (¢5-160) For Sale: 1975 Pontlac GT sport coupe. in excellent condition. Phone 638-8273 | atter 6pm. (pl0-230} 1973 Dodge P.U, 43,000 miles. No rust. $1950, ‘76808 Mazda. Low miteage. Exc. shape. Phone 635-9266. {p2-120) For Sale: 1967 Chevelle Mailbu. Needs some work. Asking $450. Ph. 635-3492. (p3-160) 1972 Comet GT. Bucket wats, console shift, auto, PS, 372 Va. Exe. Cond. 635-5072. (cl-120) Must be seen to be ap- preciated.. Asking price $15,000. Phone 635-5827. (c5- 120) : For Sale: 1972 12x68. foot Teall se 36. RL {CAML PREK cr opp. to view call 635. : 4 aD END Oil 635: 2506, Mobile home and 60x180 foot lot. Quiet street. Laundry & family room addition. Large storage building. Ph. 635- 215. (3-120) For Sale; 1978 14x70 Manco mebile home. Unfurnished. Set up and skiried In local: traller park. Phone 635-9736, Cetfemliore) © - ocd Satie ‘74 Monarch mobile home. Unfurnished, with fridge and siove. 12x63 with 2‘ loey shacks 10x12, fully finished with electric heat. 3 bdrm. very good condition. Situated at 47 Woodland Heights Tratler Court with fenced-in lot. Must be seen jo be ap- preclated. Asking price $15,000. Phone 635-5829. (c- 170) For Sale: 1976 24x60 Homto mobile home in Pine Mobile Home Park. For moge In- formation please call 635- 2261 and ask for Tom. (¢7- 190) Must Sel! — 1975 Diplomat mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Extras tn- cluded. Can be sean by ap- paniment. Ph. 632-2585. (¢?- 1 61. PROPERTY WANTED Wanted fo buy — small acreage within 6 miles of town. Phone 635-2791. (pé-. 120) 66, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: Ideal hunter unit: 16’ travel irailler, fridge, stove, lights, all propane. Equipped for electrics} hook-up. Can run- electrically off battery. Hitch assembly, spare tire, jacks, propane = tanks. ' Licenced. $1500. Phone 635- _ Mon crew cab Brand New w! camper valved at $19,000" ‘Bast offer takes. Call after 6 pam, 112-624-6874 €10-180) 1974 Ford Van. PS, PB. Partlally camperized. Low mileage. Good shape. Ph. 635-4468 after Spm. (c3-120) 1975 GMC customized van. P.S., P.B.. lots of extras. Must be seen fo be ap- praciated. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Interior and exterior palnt job. Ask foi Mike. (ne-aif) 423, (c5-150), MUST SELL IM- MEDIATELY: 1977 3! foot Wilderness travel tratier. Asking $8500. View al Reel Inn Motel, Highway 16 West. Last traller on left. {ettn-2- ¥-79) Uy Chaennie ty Nutmeg was once thought ta ramove freckles. Wa prepare your Iin- corporailon papers over the phone — fast. For more _ Information pleasa call THE: LAW SHOPPE of JACK D. JAMES, M.B.A. LLS. TOLL FREE 112-800-663-2035 (in Vancouver call 657-2442) Chargex and Mastercharge wetcome. (atfn-10-10-79) 1,0 "LIVESTOCK. - One Palamino Mare. Phone 635-4782, (p5-120) ) - TENDERS” L | J British Columbia Gs SS .Bulldings Carporation Invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked “Snow Removal” -for Provincial Government Buliding, Terrace, §.C. for a period of five months will be recelved up te 1:00 PLM. Octeber 25, 1979, and those available at that time will be opened In public at 4027 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Va@ 1K?. . Tender documents may be obtalned at the above address. Tenders must be filed on the forms pravided, In seated, clearly marked envolopes. Enquirios may be directed to the Bulidieg Manager, K.L. Eastman, 4027 «Kelth . Avenue, Terrace, B.C, VG IK7, telephone 638-1191, (a2-150) 08 my Sritish Columbia , —_ Buildings Corporation Invitation to Tender ] Sealed Tenders, marked “Snow Removal’ |. for Skeeneview Lodge, |. Terrace, B.C. fora period of five months will be recelved up to:3:00 P.M. | October 25, 1979, and those available at that | time will be opened In public at 4627 Kelth ‘Avenve,'-Terrace, B.C. veo" 1K.” ; Tender documents may J be obtained at the above | address. Tenders must be filed on the forme provided, in sented, clearly marked envelopes. «ts Manager, iL. Eastman, 4027 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VEG iK7, ' Rhett ty be} directed 1 ¢ Building CANADA PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ELIZABETH the SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her Ciher Realms and Territogies, Queen, Head of the Commonweatth, Defender of | the Faith, . To all fo whom these presents shall come GREETING, W.N, Vander Zalm Minister of Municipal Affairs WHEREAS by sectlon 766 of the Municipal Act, It Is provided nter alla, that In addition to the functions conferred by thaf Act, a regional district has such functions as are provided by Latiers Patant or supplementary Letters Patent _ 6nd for this purpose the Lieutenant-Governor In Council : may, on the recommendation of the Minister, Provide In the Letiers Patent or supplementary Letiers Patent such further objects, powers, obligations, duties, (Imitations, and con- ditions In respect to any or all functions requested pursuant to this section: . AND WHEREAS the Repional Board of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine has requested, under the provisions of sectlon 766(4a) of the Municipal Act, ihat the regional district be empowered to undertake ihe function of Economic Davelopment Commission with the District of "Kitimat, the District of Terrace, the District of Stewart, The Corporation af the Village of Hazelton, and Electoral Areas A,B,C,D, and E as participating member municipalities. AND WHEREAS under the provisions of subsection (4b) of section 766 of the Municipal Act the annual net cost of any function granied pursuant to subsection (43) shall not exceed the praduct of two mills on the assessed value referred to in subsection (1) of sectlon 782 within particlpating municipalities and the annual net cost of all functions ‘granted pursvant to subsection (43) shall not exceed the product of thres mills on such assessed valves: AND WHEREAS the pravisions of the sald section 766 have ‘been duly complied with: NOW KNOW YE THAT by these presents, We do order and prociatm that on, from and after the date hereof, ihe following be added to the objects, powers, obligations, duties, limitati¢ns and conditions of the Regional District of Kitimat: Stikine: DIVISION X)11— ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COM: MISSION 1, The Regional Board may establish, maintain. and operate an Economic Development Commission with the | Bistrict of Kitimat, the District of Terrace, the District of Stewart, The Corporation of the Village of Hazelton, and * Electoral Areas A, B,C, D, and E as participating member municipalities svub|ect fo the provisions of paragraphs J and 4 reof. 2, The objects, powers, and dutles of an Economic Development Commission established by the Regional Board puravant to the function hereby conferred consist of: (1) The development of a comprehensive profile af com- merclal, Industrial and other business activity within the area-or areas to be served. ‘ but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following: . {a) (nitlate and coordinate studies of the current economic base Including linkages beiween communities and current economic activities and In cooperation with the Ministry of Economic Development the relationship between the ares cr aress served, other regions of British Columbla and other parts of Western Canada. (b) An objective assessment of the area's advantages or secondary and service sector opportunities, including con- straints to development posed by government policy and | other factors. : (c) Development options for the region and the benefits and costs associated with each. (d) The preferred development strategy required to realize [the area’s economic potential and objectives. (e) Identification of specific opportunities that could be profitably located In the ares. (f) Development of action plans for realizing the specific -] opportunities and Implementing ths overall strategy. "(3) The coordination of econamle developmen? activitles within, the. aervice-anep. Including the davelopment of an activamarkating programme for the.qgcouragement of both new and existing Investors. (4) The provision of lialson with other levels of govern- ment, the private secior and the news ‘media In respect of economic development within the service area. telephone 634-1191. (a2-150) aa el a FOR SALE AND REMOVAL andor DEMOLITION Frame bulldings located on Schoo! Board property at. Usk. Site to be ieft clean, clear and level by November 30, 1979, Bids will be accepted until 12 noon on October 10, 1979, . Forward bids to: ‘ Schoot District No. @@ (Terrace) Purchasing Agent P.O. Box 159 Terrace, B.C, Ve8G 4A7 (a3-3-5,9,0) TENDERS INVITED for clear cutting an elght (8) acre stand of L. Piha and Birch, ta be followed by grubbing and clearing. for cultivation. Merchantabte trees to contractor, balance to be decked on the property. 35 miles east of Terrace on Highway 16. D. Havard P.O, Box 2458 Smithers, B.C. 847-2993 (c3-150) ' NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE OF THORNHILL REFUSE SITE Seated tenders, addrassed to the undersigned anc marked “Thornhill Refuse Site Maintenance’ will be received until 4:30 p.m October 15, 1979. Spacifications and con- tract documenis may be obtained on request to the | Regional District of Kittmat-, Stlkine, No. 9 - 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. (635- 7251). The jowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. John Pousette, Secretery-Administrator (a3-120) 3, (1) The Regional Board may, by- by-law, undertake the establishment, maintenance and operation of an Economic Development Commission on behalf of ona or more of the participating mamber municipalities and may fix the terms end conditions under which the Commission will operate and the compealtion of the Commission, including the number, qualifications, term of office and the manner In which the Regional Board shali appoint members thereto. (2) Before exercising ihe powers under subsection (1), the Reglonal Board shall obtain 9 resolution fram the Council of each municipality and the written consent of the Director of each electoral area thereby affected by the establishment, maintenance and operation of the Econamle Development Commission, and shall, by by-law, a copy of which shall be daposited In ihe office of the Inspector of Municipatities, name the participating member municipalities and in the avent a defined portion of an electoral area belng designated 8 participating member municipallty, such defined partion shall be defined by mates and hounds description In the sald by-law.2 08, 6 &. “ 4, Unless th prichent.ot the electors has been first obtalned to the by-law feferredta in paragraph 3(2) hereot insofar as an electoral are’ or ditihed™ portion thereof Is affected and unless ¢ resolution from the.Councll of a municipality that is affected has béen tlrat obtained, the annual net cost at- tributable to this function shatt not exceed In any mun- clpality, electoral’ drea: at’ defined portion thereof, the product of 0.5 mills on-taxdble. assessed values for schoo! purposes in the current year, excitiding property that Is taxable for school purposes only by special Act. 5, ‘The annual net cost pursuant to this Division shatl be apportioned among the member municipatities lable to share such costs on the basis of aseessment, which may be texed In the current year for school purposes, excluding property that Is taxable for school purposes onty by special 6. No debt, other than temporary current borrowing, shall be incurred for the purposes of this function. 7. On the tasvance of these supplementary Letters Patent, the Regtonal District of Kitlmat-Stlkine is empowered to jointly exercise the functlon of Economic Development Commission with the Central Coast Reglonal Disirict, or enter intoa contractual arrangement to supply such services fo the Central Coast Reglonal Olstrict. . AND THAT the Letters Patent, as amended, of the : Reglonal District of Kitimat-Stikine be deemed fo be further amended accordingly, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Latters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our sald Province to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, the Honourable Henry FP, Bell-Irving. Lievtenant- Governor of Our said Province of British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, In Our sald Province this 27th day of Sep- tember, In the year of Our Lord one thousand ning hundred and seventy-nine and In the twenty-sighth year of Our Reign. By Command. D, Phiilips Acting Provincial Secretary and (1-120) Minister af Government Services. (2) The preparation of a development strategy Including, | disadvantages for attracting andor generating primary, . Buying A Mattress ‘Because restful sleep is necessary for good health, your mattress probably is the most important home furnishing purchase you will make, Here’s what to look 1, Support with comfort - Buy a mattress that's firm yet not too hard. When you asleep, your shoulders, hips and lower back need both comfort and support. Don't be embarrassed to lie down on a mattress in the store, and see how it feels. No- body will be shacked! 9, Resilience - Test a mattress for its resilience before you buy. While in the store, touch the mattress gently, Itshould “give” easily under your fingers. When you push harder, you should feet the mattress pushing back, Then, sit on the edge of the mattress. Get up, and see how quickly it springs | back to shape. 3. Flexibility - Any home- maker who has ever put a sheet on a bed knows how important it is for a mattress to be flexible and easy to lift, . 4. Dust and ador resis- tance - When a mattress does not collect dust, and is odorless, the problems faced by people with allergies are greatly reduced, | §, Composition - Mat- tresses made of good quality flexible polyurethane foam offer support with comfort, resilience, dust and allergy resistance, and flexibility. (And, for good measure, they keep their shape and do not need turning.) When you've picked the proper mattress, you should enjoy many years of restful nights. PID SYOUIENOW ...that the Baltimore Orioles swept the Lag Angeles Dodgers in four straight games, in the 1966 World Series, despite a mediocre .200 team batting average, lowest ever for the winner of a four-game series? ...that the Orioles held the defending champs score- less over the last three games? eesthat The Gillette Company is giving baseball fans and other consumers the opportunity to scare in the Gillette World Series Baseball Game and win 1980 cars, cash and atherprizeat ..-that consumers can participate in the World Series Baseball Game by bringing the game piece from early fall issues of national magazines to a participating store where a Gillette World Series dis- play, sporting a baseball- shaped “unscrambler,” re- veals which prize they may have won. First prize is a. 1980 Chrysler New Yorker car plus $10,000. ,.. that in the 2nd game of the '66 Series, Jim Palmer, just 20 years old, blanked the Dodgers, 6-0, to become the youngest hurler to pitch a Series shutout. Per capita consumption of process pickles rose from 3.3 pounds in 1947-49 ta sight pounds in 1977. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALDEMAR PENNER,: formerly of Terrace, British Columbia. Creditors and others | having claims against the above Estate are required to send full particulars of such claima to Crampton & Brown, No. 3-4623 Park Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia, on or before the Olat day of December, 1979, alter which date the assets of | the sald Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. SILL PENNER, Executor Crampton & Brown Soeftcttors for the Estate (ad-9,12,16,19) The Herald, Friday, October 12, 1979, Page 13 please Tate. Coming Soon Terrace Art Asseciation’s _ PRE-CHRISTMAS ARTS & CRAFTS SALE Mev. 39 (6-9) & Bec. 1 (9-6) All artists wishing to enter thelr work at the Skeena Ajall contact Kelth Olson 635-9964 er 695-7883 _] ‘ae a a rs _) —_—s ed -- +t a = ~~ cee 4 Riverside Aut -Licensed mechanics available to install parts -Used parts & accessories -Used cars & trucks — -Motors & transmissions at reduced prices -BCAA affiliate 24 HOUR TOWING ' 635-6897 4129 Substation Road 635-9383 a. ee es > el ~ —< ae ee ~~ a "__) a] man = S = 5 STI] — -< / oct. 17 and Oct. o4 tickets good for \ tora OF 100 oF $5,000.00 EACH INSTITUTE Perrier, et Ea ate PART-TIME The Open Learning Institute, the provincial institution for distance education, requires part-time tutors to assist students enrolled in the following courses: Adult Sasic Education ist 28. ENGL 090 MATH O10 MATH 020 SCIE o10 SCLE 020 SOST 010 SOST 020 .y TUTORS i English for Grade 10 Comptetion Practice [in Prose Composition (Grade 11 level) Intreduction ta Literature (Grade 12 tevel) Maths for Grade 10 Completion Algebra (Grade 11 level) Sclence for Grade 10 Compleiion Physical Sclences (Grade 11 level) Soclal Studies for Grade 10 Completion Canada and the Contemporary World (Grade 11 level) Career-Technical-Vocational BOTR 111 BOTR 125 BUSM 111 BUSM 135 ELEC 110 ENGL 106 GTEC 121 HSPY 130 HSPY 140 MATH 040 MATH 106 PREP 01) ADMN 411 BISC 10 BISC 450 CMPT 100 ‘} ECON 200 ENGL. 100 ENGL 422 ENGL. 432 ENGL 442 GEOG 470 HIST 12) MATH 101 - MATH 411 PSYC 301 PSYC 44 SOC! 450 Applicants . Prinetples of Ecol Typing | Forkner Shorthand | Effective Supervision Accounting | Introduction to Electronics Written Communication Project Management Restaurant Management | Motel Management i Introduction to the Matric Syatem Industrial Mathematics Planning your Future University Management and Motivation | Blology and the Human Species ogy | Computing In Modern Soclety | Principles of Microeconomics Literature and Campoalilon | The Nineteenth Century Britlah Novel | Modern Canadian Fletion Modern American Fiction Reglonal Geography of Canada | Canadian History (187 to the Present) Calculus for the Blologica! and Soclat Sclences Differential Equations Introductory Paychology | Child Paychology Soclology of Deviance | musi held appropriate academic qualifications and have experience in teaching com- parable courses. Tutora will work from thelr own home. providing In- dividualized assistance by mall snd telephone. Average commitment will require approximately 10 hours per week, normally in the evening. Contracts wiil be for 4months starting 1 January; 8 number of 8° month contracts will also be avaliable for the Advit Basle Education Courses, Renumeration will be dependent on the number of students contracted for. Letiers of appilcetion specifying courses of Interest and a detailed reaume should be submitted by 17 Oc- tober to: The Open Learning Inatituie, Personnel Department, 7671 Alderbridge Way, Richmond, B.C. Vax 129