Te ee ae Page & THE HERALD. Wednesday, August 30, 1978 A well established busy Drycleaning Plant will be sold to an ambitious person with & prefarence to being his own boss, who doasn‘t mind extra effort ta make an above average tiving. Idec! for working cauple. Trained personnel on hand - well equipped - smoothly operating plani, located in thriving Fort St. John - this opportunity only comes once, Family and other business commitments only reason for selling. For further information write Professional Cleaners, 9920-1041h St., Fort St. John, B.C. phone 785-2322. (c14-15) For Sate : Small sawmill powered by 37.5 kilowatt generator, Allis Chalmers Diesel Motor, Kitimat 632- 7427 (p4-1) AUTOMOBILES 3 Mazda cars, 1 Toyota plus end 1972 Ford Ranger. and 1- 1974 Ford Van. Phone 635- 6636 or view at 2609 Skeena St. (c3-22) 1976 Monza. Phone 635-5508 after 3 (¢10-11) Truck: 197) Ford F250, p.s., p.b.. Heavy duty Sport custom. Low mileage good mechanical condition. Extra hattery for camper 635-5048 (p47) 1974 Plymouth Road Runner 400 mag. C-W extras. Asking $4,000 or best offer. 635-9513 after 5 (p5-2) For Sale: 1971 Ford Truck ‘2 fon. J owner. Excetient condition. Only 36,000 miles. Phone 635-2668 (c5-2) For Sale: 1978 Ford Fiesta. Brand new condition, open to offers. Phone 638-5271 (5-2) For Sale: 1974 Volkswagon Window Bus, ? passenger, ANM-FM radio, radial tires plus 2 winter, only 35,000 miles, very good shape, priced for immediate sale. Phorie 632-5648 (5-2) FOR SALE 1975 Datsun pickup In ex- cellant condition, 2000 Engine, Winnebago canopy, new winter snow tires, radio, Strack, 21.000. mites. ~:Best Ofter. Me tn Ask for Carol. 635-910) week- days, 9-5. 638-6255 affer 6 & weekends. (p4-6) 1973 Chevy Nova, 350 custam hatchback. 49,000 miles. Phone 635-2303. (¢5-5) 1971 Foard Torina, good running condition. Auto. Phone 635-6751, (¢3-1) 1967 4 x 4 Mercury. Phone 635-6751, (¢3-1) 1973 Dodge Polara, 340, 1 owner, good condition. Price $1,500. Phone 635-3080. (5-5) 1975 Dodge Dart écyl. 4 door sedan. Auto, PS. Excellent condition. 635-3750 evenings. (p2-22) For Sate: 1972 Ford Ran- chwagon, PS, PB, V6, auto. Good condition. 36,000 mites. Asking $1,600.00 Phone 638- 1455 Open for Salvage Bids 1 - 1974 Dodge Dart at Riverside Auto Wrecking. 1+ 976 Chevrolet Custom Delux, 4 wheel drive, Heavy Outy 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 (c10-22) B,C, Leaving fawn and must sell 1973, Mazda pickup. Low mileage. Very clean con- dition. Call 635-6391 after 6, 798-2567, ask for Bob, ‘73 Truck, 8’ camper with jacks, and insulated canopy, Va ton P, Up, PB PS, $2700 or best offer, 635-9448 1976 Grand Prix SJ. Good condition, alr conditioning, * PS, PB, 495 cu. in. etc. Serlous offers only. Phone 638-1604. (p10-23) ‘74 Toyota pick up long box. Good condition. Fhone 635- 2707 or 635-5115 ask for Jack. {p5-1) ‘76 Trans AN, all power AM radio with 6 track, 2600 km. Bgst offer er Trade with 4x4 Wheel drive. Phone 635-5422 after 5 p.m. (p-5-1) 1. 1972 Ford 4 ton pick-up. Godd condition. Phone 798- 2267. (p5-22) + ‘69 Ford half-ton automatic, 40 motor. 635-3040. {p-10-22} 1972 Volkswagon 411. Good condition. Phone 635-7320 afier 6. (p5-1) Mablie Home Immediate Delivery To Your Location are now avaliable on ou lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile, homes. You choose your decor, and we custom bulld ta sult. Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - Return, For free credit check and Please phone Parker Homes of Canada Lid. : MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. 0.A.C. ‘ Set up and delivered,|. trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 ‘(etf Rent or Purchase 1972 1268 Paramont house iraller with fireplace near stores and ‘sthools;on- private lot. Rent $255. per month with option to buy or purchase $9,500 open jo offers. WIIl carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rorke, Gen Del, Win- field, B.C. (ctf) For Sale - 1972 3-2 bedroom traller, depending. Franklin fire place, unfurnished. Completed 8’ x 18’ carpeted addition. Located In Thor- inhill. Price $6,500. Call 635- 9589, or 633-2455. For Sale: 1976 McGinnis 12x68 Traller with 8x16 Joey shack & 8’x24’ Veranda. 3 bdrms & will sell furnished or unfurnished. Phone 635- __9750 or view at no. 18 5016 Park Ave. | For Sale or Rent, 1972 - 2 bedroom traller. Fully furnished. All appliances Including dishwasher. Ex- cellent conditlon. Phone 635- 3408. = (p1-21) ; FOR SALE: 12 x 64° mobile home, 2 bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, fenced yard with garden and shed. Locaied In Terrace trailer court. Phone 635-4639 week- days. (p3-1) For Sale: three 12'x52', 2 bedroom = sem|-furnished Safeway Trailers. Units complete with blocking, fuel. tanks, axles and wheels. Asking $6,000. Call J. Hut- chings Box 727, Stewart, BC. ‘Phone 636-2660. (p20-Is) 1973 Safeway Traller, fur- nished or unfurnished 8 x 12 heated Joey Shack. Set up in park near schools. Phone 635-9323. (p5-1) For sale, 1971 Glendaie Trailer. Fully furnished, in excellent shape, on 2 acre treed & landscaped lot, with work shop, joey shack & wood shed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Priced io sell. Phane 636-6224, (p5-22) 66. RECREATIONAL “VEHICLE =e ent = . For Sale, 1976 Starcraft tent trailer with stove, fridge, furnace and canopy. Like new condition, Phone 635- * 3adt. For Sale: 10' Caveman camper In ex- cellent shape $2,000 Phone 635-9420 (p3-1) For Sale, 1975 16 ft. self. contained Motor home. Excellent condition. Air conditioned. For further details please phone 635-3211, (p3-1) oh SERVICES Does your bullding need exterior painting? Call 435- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. tEave name and phone number for Terry. ‘Free Estimate. (stf) —— 1, LIVESTOCK For Sale 34 Registered Arab Mare. 5 years old. Excetlent pleasure horse. Good dlspasition. Phone 635-6632. (¢6-22) at Smithers, NOTICE To CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for the ‘construction of a concrete pad and disposal tank at Terrace Airport will be received by the undersigned British Columbia, up to 3:00 p.m. (local time on the sixth of September 1978 and opened In public at that time). Plans and specificatlons .. may be viewed after August 28, 1974 at: 1, Terrace-Kitimat Con- struction association in Terrace, Plans and specliflcations may be viewed-or obtained after August 25, 1976 at: 1. Engineering Division, B.C, Forest Service, 3683 2nd Avenve, Smithers, B.C. VoJ 2Nq. 2, B.C. Forest Service, Ranger Station, 4530 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VaG 1P4, All enquiries should be made to Engineering Division in Smithers. (george Van Tine: 847-2696), Tenders must be sub- mitted on the forms and in the envelopes supplied. No tender shali be con- sidered having any qualifying clauses what- soever and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A.C, MacPherson Reglonal Manager, British Columbia Forest Service, Smithers, 8.C. VoJ 2NO (c3-21} CRAFTY IDEAS Making Mats To Match You don’t have to spend a iot of money to give your home a rich new look~just expend a little talent. When the seasons change—or your mood does—change your small home accessories to make a big difference in the look of your house. One fun place to start is with table accessories. They're easy and inexpensive to change and rearrange, . Special table motifs for a family event, a time of year, or a celebration are easily expressed with appropri- ately colored napkins, place- mats and centerpieces. Or you may want to provide a charming-and practical— backdrop for a favored or new set of dishes. To en- hance special meals, some hostesses enjoy coordinating their table linen to the food they serve, To make a set of snappy, woven placemats in your colors, all you need is about 30 yards of “Vexar,” a durable, washable craft net- ting made by the Du Pont Company; 4 macrame board and pins; access to a sewing machine; and a needle and thread. Simply cut the “Vexar” craft netting to size, pin the strips to the board, Inter- weave, sew around the perimeter, cut the fringe, and presto! You're set. A humble home item that almost never gets attention is the lowly—but oh-se- useful—doormat. And there’s no reason that it shouldn't be pretty. A perky, handmade doormat can also he a lively acces- sory. It's also so easy to make that you may decide to whip up a couple in different colors to alternate on special—or unspecial— occasions. To make a doormat, you just have to select from 17 fade-resislant colors of “Vexar" craft netting, Other than that, all you need is pins. The mat is simply made by alternating overhand and square knots, Concise, - easy-to-follow instructions for these door- mats and placemats, as well as other innovative acces- sories, are available at craft slores where you can pur: chase “Vexar" craft netting, "Man by nature is fond of novelty.” Pliny The Elder 4 RECEIVERSHIP FORSALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be recelved by the un- dermentioned Receiver until 2:00 o'clock In the affernasn on Friday. the 5th day of September, 1978 for the following assets en bloc: (a) Stock In trade - retall value $6,773 (8) Store fixtures and equipment Bids. must be accompanied by'a deposit of a certifled cheque payable to the Receiver In an amount equal “fo at least 15 percent of the amount bid and must be ‘contained in a sealed en- velope clearly marked “| “Beyehuk Enterprises Ltd. - Tender*’, The deposit willbe returned to the bidder if the tender Is not accepted. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. ‘ Any deposit will be forfeited as liquidated damages by the bidder to the Receiver if the bid [s withdrawn at any time before recelpt by the bidder of anotice from the Receiver. advising the name of the successful candidate, If any, and any terms of the suc- cessful bid. Sales taxes are to be paid by the purchaser unless the Purchaser produces an exemption certificate. The purchaser of the asseis must (a) make arrangements with - the landlord to tease the premises and carry on business there, or (6) remove the sald assets from the premises by September 30, 1978 at his own expense. Tenders will be accepted on the basis that the purchaser has Inspected the assets and that no warranty or con- ditlon is expressed or can be Implied as to description, condition, size. quality, or In any manner whatsoever. The vendor reserves the right to withdraw from the sale any assets at any time if he recelves evidence that . they may not be the property of Boychuk Enterprises Ltd. . Bids. received will be .ad- .: lusted by negotiation. upon withdrawal of any ass+s. The assets may be viewed at the company premises on Highway 16A approximately one mile outside Prince George. 6.C. from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 o’clack moon on Friday, ihe 6th day of Sep- tember, 1978. Further information may be obtained -by contacting either Bil) Mauris or Murray Mawhinney at the address listed below. Sealed tenders must be forwarded to the address show belaw. Gardner, McDonald Ltd. Receiver No. 601-280 Victorla Street Prince George, B.C. 563-1581 (c4-21,1,6,4) si » Some say it's best to plant potatoes on starry nights. Even if you’ve never been to Texas, the idea of a Texas BARBECUE —TEXA ee ee NOTICE TO CREDITORS+ Estate of the deceased: SULLIVAN, Joseph Albert O.K.A, SULLIVAN, Joseph late of Skeenaview Lodge, . 4011 Sparks, Terrace, 8.C, Creditors and others having claims against the said estate, are hereby required tosend iham duly verified to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, ‘B.C., VéZ 2C5, before Sep- tember 20, 1978, after which ‘date the assets of the sald estate will be distributed, - having regard only to claims that have been recelved. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (c4-6,11,16,21) 1 NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS Estate of ihe deceased: MAIN, James tate of Skeenaview Lodge, 4011 Sparks St., Terrace, B.C. - Creditors and others having claims against the sald estate, are hereby required to send them duly verlfled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 00 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C., VéZ 2C5, before Oc- fober 11, 1978, after which. daie the assets of the sald estate will be distributed, having regard only to clalms that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (c4-21, 613,20) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: GRIFFITHS, Gwyntred John tate of Skeenaview Ladge, 4011 Sparks, 5t., Terrace, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the sald estate, are hereby required ta send them duly verified to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, _B.C., VéZ 2C5, before Oc- tober 4, 1978, after which date the assets of ihe sald estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (c4-16,21,3,8) WATERACT Section 20 - FILE NO. 0977742 Conditional Water Licence 20229, Spring Creek, authorizes the diversion and use of 10 acre feet per annum of water and 1,000 galians a day of water for irrigation and domestic (stock watering) purpose for use on District Lot 982, Range 5, Coast District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licensee for three successive years fo make beneficial use of the water for the purpose and in the manner authorized under fhe = Heence. Notice Is hereby given that unless cause to the contrary. ts shown within 60 days of the date of the fourth publication of the notice the said licence will be cancelled. 4.0. DeBeck Comptroller of Water Rights Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C. 1 This is the 3rd Publication (cl-21) S STYLE Re barbecue ia so delicious to contemplate that you can al- most smell the biscuits baking and the spicy barbecued beef simmering. Even if you can't get to Texas, you can try this recipe for Texas Style Barbecued Beef. A hefty cut of brisket of beef is pot roasted in the oven with oniong, garlic and Open Pit barbecue sauce. Serve with a tossed salad and hot biscuits and don’t be surprised if your, whole family starts talking about ‘the ranch'’! SHITEXAS STYLE BARBECUED BEEF + wngi pounds (about) brisket of beef ; 1-3/4 cups (18 ox. bottle) all-purpose barbecue sauce, any flavor 2 medium onions, thinly sliced 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon chili powder Place meat In shallow pan. Combine remaining ingre- dients and pour over mest. Cover and bake st 325° for about 4 hours, or until tender, basting occasionally. Remove cover and bake 30 minutes longer, basting occa- aionally to glaze meat, Skim off excess fat from drippings; thic! en, If desired, and serve as a sauce. Makes 8 to 10 servings. alnstituts,. 7 Fashion Forecasts: of 100 percent cotton from Lanvin is one way to stay warm, ; a §6ho WIDE WALE CORDUROY According to the experts on words, “corduroy” probably comes from the French: corde du roi, mean- ing “king's cords." Ac- cording to the experts on fashion, this strong, durable, all-cotton fabric. is the one to ~wear all year round— especially this year, when it’s the number one fabric of the season in a variety of looks and styles that the ald French kings might have ehvied. For a whale of a good look, Lanvin has designed an elegantly oriental wrapped and quilted jacket CORDUROY FASHIONABLE COTTON CORDUROY is also used to put over this look designed by Andrevie. The square jacket and longer skirt are extramefy chic. in wide wale all-eotton cor- duroy, Wide sleeves and a high collar can help keep the wind away, while the smart striping and piping ean help draw many ad- miring glances. Another outstanding cor- duroy look is the oversized jacket, complete with pad- ded shoulders and long, pleated skirt. The sexily squared off jacket ia of posh, plush, ribless cor- duroy, designed in 100 per- cent natural cotton by Andrevie. 7] Cc =] m oO = o EE oO < > r + =< ke: oo al Ae THE MILITARY LOOK in mid-wale cotton corduroy is Montana’s fashion statement. Marching into the lime- light is the military loek, such as this mid-wale pu cotton corduroy coat by Montana. Tough and chic, this longer coat goes beauti- fully with the quaint mili- tary cap. Fhe coat wraps — like a robe for extra warmth, and the fine, up- standing collar and criaply cuffed fuller sleeves are 08 comfortable as they are fashionable. Natural cotton corduroy, the cloth of kings, can help make you look and feel naturally royal, F “ a! . * a . a - aoe bad as aaiden —S, wi Te The People’s Republic of China has won the Li than any other country. ‘ttle League World Series more times Safety Tips For Lawn Vacuums If you have a lawn vacuum for tidying the green carpet around your house, or if you are contemplating buying ene, here are some safety tips from the experts at the Outdoor Power equipment KEEP CHILDREN and pets away when you're vacuuming the lawn. 1. Dress for the occasion. Sturdy boots can keep you from falling or slipping. 2. Do you know how to use all the controls and attachments? Make sure to reread the owner's manual before you start the vacuum season, 8. Children and pets should be kept away—playfulness and machinery don’t mix. 4. Learn to stop the ma- chine in an emergency—some- one's life could depend on it, 5., Never clean the machine or remove obstacles fram your path without stopping the engine. Follow these tips and you'll have the cleanest lawn~and safety record—around. -\=5 = at Perhaps the first, if not the only, professional canine fund raiser was a small mongrel named Tim. between 1992 and 1902,' he met all incoming trains in London's Paddington Station carrying a@ metal cup attached to his collar, His job was to beg for coins for a widows’ and orphans’ fund. Dogs suffer from some of the same skin irritations and diseases that affect man. They, too, are subject to chafing and moist skin eczema, itchiness, and derma- titis. If your pet so suffers, he can be treated with Sulfodene Medication for Dogs, 4 pain- less skin medicipe developed by a veterinarian for canine skin disturbances. WM. et Job opportunities «Further detalig on the following jobs are to be obtained by calling the Terrace office of the Canada, Employment Centre at 43s-, po go Ee it + Vocational inatructor - 1,727 hie, vl thooey jrstruct students a repair of diesel engines 5 months appointment. Terrace. MORTGAGE CLERK - 41.56 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 - IWA, 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 valld drivers license, Must be mature. CATSKINNER -_ IWA. Terrace. Permanent Full- time, experience in road building. BLASTER - IWA. 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 ustrial hydraulics. 1.D. TRUCK MECHANIC - $9.01 per hour. Stewart. Permanent full-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. Financial ex- . perience an asset, BABYSITTING VACAN-. CTES - Interested applicants for babysitting vacancies must be registered with Canada Employment Centre & provide at least 2 letters of reference. CLAIMS STENOGRAPHER , - $1,014.36 per mionth. Must have Gr. 12, must have 60 wpm dictatyping & adding machine experience, Prefer office experience & knowledge of Medical ter- minology. VHUKERMAN - 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 - 99.00 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 position; could work into full-time. Stocking shelves, cashier tidying store, . Stenographer - $600 - $800 DOE. Terrace. Legal ex- perience preferred, Minimum 2 years office, 30 w.mp. typing & dictaphone. DINING ROOM WAITRESS ~ $3.50-4,00 D.0.E. Terrace. Night shift. Prefer ex- perience. - et + 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 - ‘D.O.E. Terrace, Must have 50 wpm minimum, . high degree of accuracy, dic- faphone or shorthand. _ Registered Norse - $1124 month. Terrace. Care of ‘patients in ICU maintenance’ ‘of equipment. Responsibla to head nurse, Shift work d rcent VP. Room’ and ard Provided at cost, TELEPHONE OPERATOR - $3.25 per hour. Terrace. Shift work, Some typing preferred; be able to record messages accurately. SHEET METAL WORKER - - Union. Terrace. Must be journeyman or equivalent experience, First Ald Attendent - 6.61 Hr, Terrace, B ticket or better, Camp job, Free B & R. Head Cook - $5.00 per hour, , Terrace. Permanent ful] time. Must be fully ex- perienced ana familiar with food costing, staff super- vision, References required.