FAMILY HOME. on quiet paved -streat. 1420. 8q2. ft: main floor. consists - ‘of a. bedrooms, flichen ; dining - room; fiving room, and bath. Two . bedrooms, den, laundry room, bath and unfinished | “WORK SHOR | 7 6.8 email . ares hoy ve «satin: [price * bo “Offers. considered. ‘Eam up to 3500+ per month LAS VEGAS at ‘HERE. wlth que new ‘electronic computerized ‘easing games. Nothing. can.‘stop the boom, - Profits ‘reported . are electrifying. No salting - Y min. invest. $19,000. For complete dafails Please write: Director "> -of Marketing, VM Fraser” zoe Everygresn. St. 65 . “{pS-208eby: Crest., Prince George, ; i” “OPPORTUNITY! - “errace’ ‘Taller: Couet ‘on .; ~ Graham Ave. (Cor approves. .: - buyer) pad rental Included. «Have your.home pald for: int brea eae “5s years. Haas tovely.. Wwooe ” Ode “stove. “and . otter : ‘extras. ‘Phone. Ron collsct: GENS,” TK, Realty, Lia: “ . pibareby = FOR SALE 10x50 moblie. “borne with. Tae ‘addition. . Phong. 615: 738 8 evenings, ; oS (peémner) W997. 8 KIT | CAMPER * Excellent condition. Fully equipped, wiih double sink, furnace, oven, 4 burner stove, power * converter, :. bathroom, ridge, "door. & hydraulic jacks, . Sleeps 5 or 6. $2000 FIRM. . aS £. v2M ave. o ; (p3-21feb) FOR SALE— 1961 650 C.B. custom Honda MC with less than.10,000 miles. E xcellant~ condition $18,500. Phone 638- 1507. - 190 interor eic. phone 635-464. (nc2efeb) wy = =6 CHEV” Suburban. Trallering. package . and extras. Phone 635.4773. - . ‘ * (pS22feb) me ‘FORO Fico, “with: miles, -.. Automatic. | Electric brakes ard WHEh. $2,100 firm. Prione: 68-8813. bo (ncio-zmar).. | FOR SALE~ 1979. %4. ton Dodge. Pickup. New motor. and paint fob. 600 O80. - ; Caley 638-]996. MUST SELL Package daal, . 1974, GMC Jimmy 4x4 PS, PB). TS, fraller hitch, roof rack and roll bar, Also 198! $R250 street bike. Asking $1650, For more Information o hone 635-3453, (stfn) . BANK i REPOSSESSION’ WidWad at SKB Auto Salvage, 3490 Duhan Rd. : Written offers should be. sent to”. an ‘R.Wiison ye ae MO ee Tetrace, 8.C, one vaavi . "(acc to-mteb,) w77, Me “TON GMC. 340 cu. Ind ‘speed trans. with 49,000 mites. ‘Good. cond.: Asking $4,000.: ‘Phone 635-3154 -atter - (pio-amar), - FOR SALE— 12x47 mobile, home. Very good condition, must be seen, 4 appliances -- and priced to setl $6,000. Phone 635-4457 . (paste). FOR saLe— 1972 Vaxea? 3! BE bedroom mobile - heme: Fenced yard 2 storage” | sheds. Set up and skirted; iff” Terrace Trailer Court. Phone 635-3705, (pS-24feb) FOR, RENT— 2 bedroom, fralier “with fridge’ ahd stove, In Thornhill, $350 per month, No pets. Phone Bay. ee (p.-22feb) Ap§-24feb) CAMERO © parts, . “canopy 00 original: J: . ‘ine GMC 4x4 — Can be f- Travel ¢ Traller.: Fridge. _ , Stove, totiet, Sleeps 5. ‘Many © extras. Excellent condition. Asking $2500 OBO. Phone 638-0438. - woe “UP S-21hb “4 CONRAIL - REQUESTFOR . EQUIPMENT " Sealed quotations for heavy © be received -up to 12:00 Noon, Mountain. Standard Time, * ‘Wadrnesday,:"" _ February 29,. 1984. ” This, equipmant may. be required Bt | ..varlous - locations between. Taverna, B.C. and Prince. Rupert, required: basis, . Rates “quoted” are. fo. remain tn ges saan: ‘December 31, : Equipment list ‘and “rates - are fo. be provided. In_ \. acvordance with documentation avallable at * the following location: - - . OFFICE OF..THE TRACK ‘AND: -ROADWAY . “ENGINEER. . 283 George Stree! 7 . Prince George, B.C. Telephone (604) 569. ON... ’ Thelowest or any, quétation not -necessarlly” accepted. RA. Walker ; : _ Vice President . >. “Edmonton, Alberta ' oo _ face 17,20,21feb) ” CRRAIL TENDERSFOR ° CONSTRUCTION OF LINE. REVISION - MILE 43,15 and MILE 44.01 - §KEENA SUBDIVISION, |“ . WEST OF TERRACE,, B.C. _ Work'consists ; i clegring, ‘excavation and - grading, placing - " granular “ patlast ‘and | placing of. . ciiverts. Sealed tenders: in the ‘self: - addressed: envelope will be “raceived up. to 12 o'clock: noon Mountain - Standard Time, Wedresday, ‘March: ¥5, 1984. Tendering documents may be obtained from. the office... - of Regional Chlet Engineer,: oy 15th Floor, 10004 - v4 Ave...” ‘or the. Roadway ao Edmontori, : Alta, .~ . Track and. Officer, 14480 = 117: A: Ave., North Surrey, B.C.: of tha | > Track: - Engineer, - & Roadway 283 George. Street, Prince George,:B.C. on:-or efter Thursday, - _ February 2ird, 1984. upon, deposit of & Certified fifty” dollar (650) cheque payable, ta thé Canadien National — Ratlway Co.” ” Deposit. refunded, ‘gn “return, of documents’ In'good ‘condifion within thirty:(30):. days from the date of fefder closing. . Fok “a fupthert “tachnleal: _ enquired “call the. offlee of | tha -:Praject .° Officer, te Tetrace, B.C. (604) 638-4612, Thé lowest or ariy tender not . Necassarily accepted. R.A, Walker ViceP resident Edmonton, Alberta. “+ ((aee3-23,24,27feb) ~ USE. THE ©’ CLASSIFIEDS screen’ Phone 635-4553.. 7 woe st “FOR SALE — “9 12! RENTALRATES |. equipment rental. rates will BC. on en as and: ‘when BETWEEN, sub. | "708. since “DOWN & rénthty She Buys 2 badroom ;home ir- examples of “agereth a and” billboards’. within 2 ~ Absudtatio meinbers told : : News: ‘conference’ Adday- - ‘they’ hopd . the. “Glagrant” violations: of the voluntary - industry. ~eade "gre. the’: . smoking gun that will force federal ‘Health © Minister © _ Monique Begin to legislate a- “CORAL. "EQUIPMENT __ RENTALRATES ~ Contractors are Invited to submil sealed quotations for .. rental rates’ on Backhoes | and Pipe Pushers. Rental - “Rates: are to -remaln: In- "affect ‘for the year 1984) The equipment will “be ‘ required © at. - * varlous locations betiveen. Prince + George, -8:C. and Prince - Rupert, B.C:, on an as-when :< . nd where’ required basis," For further Informadlon.and . submission“ of: quotation. : Interested. Contractors ~ should contact: ~~ Mr. Neil McMillan’ Supérvisor © Signal _ Construction CN. Rall’ oe 1077 Eastern Street © Prince George, B.C. ‘V2N 2K7" of Telephone (604)564.1256 Quotations will be. recalved at the above address until-_ 12:00 - Noon, « : Pacitic Standard ©. Time, o> | Wedhinsdaiy, ‘February 29, 1984. - The lowest or any quotation not necessarily ‘accepted, R.A. Walker. we Vice President © . Edmonton, Alberta "2 - * ~ (eccd-17.20-21fab) ; matnlage _ Provinge. at : "British Columbia . Ministry of Transportation . . and Highways °: A HIGHWAYS:TENDERS - - Electoral District - Skeena. Highway’ District’. Terrace” . Project or Job’ Description: . “Rack Slope Stabilization - Kalum Lake Road . : " Tender documents” with, envelope, ‘plans, | “e “Spacifications and e “conditions: * of tender “are. “avallable free: of | ciarge' “ONLY trom No.300-4545 Park Avenue, “eerrace,” British Columbia," Phone (GDA) 635-6254" ‘between. “the. ". hours of: 8:30:4; m,’ "and 4: a. “pn. Monday’ ta“ "Friday, : except Holldays.; ¢ Tenders wilt be opened at’ ..NO.300:4545 - “Park. ‘Avenue; Terrace,’ British’ ‘Columbla “THE TENDER ‘SUM FOR’. THISPROJECT Is”. To. INCLUDE FEDERAL SALES TAX, ' ' Terder - opening date: February 29, 1984 2:00 PLM (File: 52-0-23) | ‘ ; "W.E. Stanley _Distriet. Highways Manager” for: “AG. Rhodes Deputy “Minister” facet 13415, 20 23feb) Lani and improveriints . for Sala by Tender . The’ British Columbia Buildings Corporatian Cihe ’ *Corporation’') Invites Tenders to Purchase the following Land and improvements. - LOCATION: 1777 Queen Sirdet. : Smithers, B.C. . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lote 9 te 5, Block’ 163, Section 31, Townahlip 4, Range §, Plan 1054, Coaat District. . DESCRIPTION . OF © IM: _ PROVEMENTS: One storey frame “gonmtructed residence comprising 107,02 m2, | SIZE (APPROXIMATE): 0.348 ha, * This Is a unique In-town acreage’ property haveing -potential for developmelt as? FWwo. or more - Fesidential view fote, 2s. All offers must be submitted io the Office of the Buliding Manager on Its Offer fo Purchote forint In.e sealed, clearly marked envelope, no later than 2pm. March 9, 1984 together “with © certified cheque payable ta the * Corporation in the amount of 10 per ‘cent of theofter; This dapcsit shall be - Eredited towards the purchasd price _ fa tender Is etcepted, Those Otters, 14 Purchase not recelved by 2:p.m. March? 19ad shall not be cohpidered. The highest or any bid will nol necessarily be eccepted, “4 Separale Olfer to Purchase forms - May baobtainedtrom the officaot the — . Building Mensger, British Columbia - Bulidingé Corporation, Dennis Gofitron, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C., VAG 1X7, Feléphans 638-1191, For further Informatiin, please a contiect Mike Sampean in Victoria at, | teces deb) , to8 “Living as we do‘in-a high-tech society “wihere change occurs with'a rapidity that tends to-leave the’ |- average person bemused and sometimes bewildered, It's litte wonder people resent things new dnd wish In-, F- stead that everything could. stay ina familiar, coni- _ fortable routine. | “ _~ But while that’s a perfectly: ‘natural human reac- ‘f. tion, {t's an ostrich-like attitude which in the long run,... ‘would be counter-productive toour soclety's evolntian, ; _ ond growth. oan i - Part of the problem is that change tends to take.’ ; “place * ‘quickly ‘with little ‘advance dialogue or’. > understanding of what's: happening and why in niy:. view,-it's essential that the process of change begin: _ Sith, and be accompanied by, consultation. © “That credo Is an esseritlal part of my philosophy as, ‘~ minister of labor for British Columbia and E think can . be illustrated graphically in the areas of the Labor ’ Code and our existing labor relations system and the ; Workers’ Compensation Board. More than a: year ago, for example, I- invited : representatives of employers and employees, 2s well ° as.the general public, to give me their views on the . *. eptle and the labor relations scene herein our province, Ihave since received more than 75 formal briefs as well as: about 150 to 200. other written submissions recommending specific changes to the code and the system, In addition, 1 have met with numerous groups and individuals to ‘hear. their views directly. Active . consultation has been taking place and there Is a : definite consensus that changes are needed. : Some people claim.that the changes we are con- ’ ‘templating will be-a concerted attack on organized - labor and produce all-out war. That, Tassure you, isnot : at ali what we have in mind;: '- . . We-don’t plan to: ‘politicize the Labor: Relations . Board or undermine the Collective. bargaining process : “or take’ any: other negétive or disruptive ‘action. Changes, ‘Will:be made after full consultation and . hopefully’ they will win acceptance. and support from the parties involved, employers and employees alike. “The existing:system, established by the NDP:as . part of Its program of social“‘reform"’, was intended to. establish.a balance between managenient and labor, with: ‘an Independent administrative tribunal to hear. “and resolye disputes. The idea was to isolate and con- © ‘taln the effects of labor disputes, “securing and main- taining. industrial peace while promoting conditions. . tavorable to collective bargaining.” - Unfortunately, the system has had: very damaging “side-effects on. employer-employee relations and the - _provincialeconomy.. . The system, . ‘gad to gay, is symptomatic of. the ‘trend over the last 30 years toward more ‘Jaws, ‘more regulations, a great Increase in the number of ad- | ‘ministrative agencies and a parallel increase In the | - Complexity of litigation — a trend évident in the un- controlled growth of the public service: right ‘across Canada~- where effects and costs are only how beginn- ing tobe fully reeogn ized. - "> This is precisely what has happened to labor rela- - -tlons in British Columbia over the past decade. “| Labor-management relations here have becomeso © | att regulated by the procedures and prohibitions of : the.Labor.Code, and so closely defined -by the policies, and ‘dictates of the Labor Relations Board, that the system prolongs disputes as much asitresolvesthem. . The system, in fact, has come to rule those it was _ “ designed to protect and serve. And that,.to me, 13 an unacceptable state of affairs. — « That government and its agencies do respond to representations from: the public is ‘demonstrable, A + good example is the recent decision‘by the Workers’ Compensation Board, made only ‘Mba careful con- sideration of all the facts, to freeze assessments this year attheir196Slevel, © - vre > - I don't have-to tell you how tough these recent 1: economie times have been for industry In this province and how additional costs in any shape or form can en- - danger the fragile economic recovery. which is slowly starting to take shape in our province.” . The decision was a pragmatic one. The private sec- tor has been hard-pressed to keep its head above water . through this particularly diffleult recessionary pertod. Many companies are unable to- stay. afloat and foundered and went under, taking jobs-and wages with them. . “Freezing ' WCB rates won't solve. all the economic Woes, faced by the private sector, but.it will help pro- videa breathing spell and provide some cost relief at a time whien It was never more ieeded.I am assured that. - tio injured worker will be denied benefits and that the board’s decision to freeze assessments will have only marginal effect on the unfunded labillty.. ~' Clearly, though, additional changes must be made to make the WCB more efficient, both from a cost and : productivity point of view. To this erid, the board 1s ex- amining a number of options which, if. implemented, will allow the agency to. operate in a more affective fashion.’ One of these areas ‘involves the ‘tengtiny delays in the present appeal process and the ‘subsequent, ever- increasing backlog. _\. ‘The statistics show that in the first 10 months of - 1083, the commiisioners decided 411 appeals and there are currently 539 more appeal waltlog to be heard by thé commissioners, That represents a yéar’s backlog. : I donot believe that the preserft system, which has resulted in both workers and employers walling for up to 15 monthe for an appeal hearing, is satisfactory to _ anyone concerned. It certalnly isn’t to me. T-can assure you that as minister of Fabor that the “appropriate legislative amendments and other - Decessary steps will be undertaken with all due dispateh, and, I might add, with great care. Discussions are continulng-and hopefully, the final "decisions will be welcomed as positive steps to further - lmprove'the WCB’s operations both from the viewpoint with ee : ROBERT McCLELLAND: Pp Minister of Labor, won of employers and the members of our province’ sg work | | force. 7 | Council. - oe a4 ‘don’t believe. it's: ae: 7 Gari eld Mahood saldof the '.iplicement: “of: signs | vend, been’ warned aboul .. the, a billboards near ‘schiools...’ - symediately denied ‘by. Jean: + Clavel, & spokesman | for the Montreal-based: -Canandian: “ of ° ‘billboards’ is a ‘recent o problem ‘that-is entirely ‘the - oe fault of Sign companies. e, "LONDON, Ont, (cP) — " eidental’ hve -any-: way," Clavel. * “Fhat ' charge | was’ im: ¢ within weeks, he added.: Tobacco - - Manufeclurers “The incorrect placement smokers’ Haircuts cheap ‘ companies . to ‘sell, eatiraet “sdvertiing, said ~ The sign companies ‘have --vlolations.and the offend: ng - ‘billboards. will be removed ‘But Mahood and other “spokesmen for the’. non © . smokers’ “group : aay “ihe industry.is violating many. aspects of its codé-The'non- - so “and ‘selected the clause Sealing. ~ industry but Ol ‘sign placement’ near -sehools-only because it is --eapy to doccument. SEES -" SERIOUS “PROBLEM “This: is nota © trivial problem,” said“ David Sweanor, a lawyer, who no helped ~ co-ordinate survey in Toronto, - ter. treal, Ottawa, : Winnipeg,’ “Calgary, - Edmonton and Halifax. .- » “Bor years, the tobacco =, ‘has ©: evaded” _ legislation“. by ‘ gapctuary: in’ industry: self-: om “i Pegulation ploys.- Bul: these =! violations... - clearly + demonstrate that Jegislation © * is necessary to deal with * _ Hamilton fe , : seeking : IE. » 7603 when “productions - glorified hair, - ‘that . Chatham; ‘Ont.,. would get © yich - basement barbershops? ".: Jim. Tucker remembers‘ .$6 in a no-frills shop, "they noted his haircut was. _ better than hers and she - immediately headed out to the low-price shop to haye - her locks remodelled. ‘eountant, and friend Bud . Cowan, a longtime hair- . Stylist, on the road to a $12 " vestigating ‘the haircutiing -vinced the time was right - _ up- thelr fiat“ Superclips ro ’ price is still right — //Canada and §7 in the United "States — and combined’ proaching $15, million to $18 ‘OFFERS TO BUY ° ‘Who ‘would’ve thought, back ” in the. hirsute ‘days of the :even stage ‘three “boys from ‘opening _bargain- that -the idea first struck him in. California in, 1979 when his former wife paid $50 for a hairstyle in a fancy salon and he got clipped for When.the pair got home, _ The idea started ‘Tucker, an engineer, along with his nothing has happened. - this problem,” he said. - - y partments — , carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, slavator; weeny system, resident manager. - Phone manager anytime . 638- 1268 | Delos apartment dwelling, pidge, stove,’ | brother, Brian, an. ac- million-a-year busitiess. The trio’ began’ ‘in- industry.. in ‘the United | States and became can- for. low-tost haircutting in Canada. wo Today, thay. have . 140 outlets in Canada, and. the. . United States since setting ” shop in Chatham in 1980. Brian Tucker says the ; $6 in annual. sales’ of he: cor-".. potfatjon.-” sand. franchise > operators . are «.“‘fast’: ap-: : million. " Tucker says the firm, which hag’ moved ‘its cor- ° porate’ headquarters: to Mississauga, Ont., has been’ ~ AVON | DISTRICT SALES "MANAGER AT: AVON: . MANAGEMENT MEANS leadership, Initiative, creativity | _ growth and opportunity, Wy you are a leader... « IF you know how to motivate people... you may quality for a growth position as | tan AVON DISTRICT SALES MANAGER for the Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat area, " AVON will train you for this challeriging job. ‘You'll earna substantial bate salary with commission and * am ones tian § " feaerveoronenoen = Find out more about this challenging opportunity, . and we encourage qualified Avon. Representatives - to reply, to, this advertisement. - Contact Bryan Hayes’ - No. 101$ 1030 West Georgia SP. ' Vancouver, B.C. Vé6E 3A? world’s largest, cosmetics company,.in the Prince ‘iberal {ringe benefits, an “automobile Is ‘Supplied. onl ei oa Peat TPL RS SOA Ce sedd rae TT ets hewitt bias eeeas aoe SREP TALS " approached: by ‘very large - |. CARPET . * . All Commercial - $team Cleaning 30% “Flood, Smoke & Fire. CARE im Ask about our new. auto deoderizing service ; “Dave Brown '24HOUR | OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT SERVICE Now at [SiBE _ 635-6675 | TERRACE'S NEWEST & BEST TOO affordable Rates One bedroom at $325°* mo. Two bedroom at 8360" mo. FOROGBE '—Attractive, Spacious, extra storage room —Beautifula ’ —Lovely pllances, tiled showers cupboards, double s.s. sinks —Large balconies with screened patlo doors —Lots of parking - recreation court —Security, enter phones and deadbolts - —Drapery co-ordinated to w—w carpets ' —Walking distance to down town —Family oriented - close to schools ... Hospital, convenience store, parks, car wash, all in area | $200.00 move In allowance for March 1- 45, . - Professionally Managed. . : by trained staff who respect and care forour tenants Telephone: 635- 5968 Property Stewards Western Ltd. . _ Emergency Service Clean-up fam : > i ea veh te RERUSEEA Lea IEE STE peed armed a RA EES ETA AE Re He AT RY veers der “po