DELUXE BEDROOM ‘apartmenis, .Close- to town. Complete © with “stove, fridge and carpet. Phona 636-1133 ° day's OF 635-F080 & 638-1833 a evenings, ae _Gccttn-témay) ” 1 ‘. rf ‘BEDROOM apart. meant: located ' on Brauns island. Available for rant Immediately: Speclal rates for. retired. or pensioner. Information phone 635-3583 or F 635-40. . + (p3-18may) WOODGREEN- . ‘APARTMENTS— 1, 2 and 3 bédroom’ apariments. Downtown” locality. Compiete. with dishwasher, fireplace, ‘fridge, stove and drapes, -Undercover’ parking. Security entrance, Phond 635-9917. . “(accsepti2ttn) FOR RENT— 1 bedroom | suite West side of duplex. One block from swimming ‘pool. Phone 638-1048, — . (p3-22may)- ONE , BEDROOM & bachelor . sultes. Avallable Immediately.| ° Fridge & stove Included. Sauna & - recreation] room. 635-9023 or 635-] owe PT We o planned it we. bull § It, we love It 1.280: could | you. 3: ‘year old 1344°sq;, ft. homeron 4:6, treed Only 1.5 kr “frontid Many: special teatyres Include. pine. ceiling, ‘fireplace, large master bedroom’: with -3 pce. ensuite, 6 638. 1321, (pé-1emay) 4 teonoon house in ‘Horseshoe. area, Large sundeck, garage, large rec room. Interested party only. Price $81, 500, Firm. . B5-3aNs, (pi: aAmay) _5 YEAR OLD 3 lava! split. . Asking $52,900. Phone 435- 7530 after Sprn. No agents. (pt Timayps- ‘Wemay) ES 52 -Property © for Sale ————— . LAKEFRONT PROPERTY on north end Lakelse Lake. Offers | to + $16,500. Phone. 625-5990.’ (pld- 29may) 54 Business Two bedroom suite available. - —quiet, . spacious, dawngown locality —adult only . —seacurity | enfrance, private parking —large balcony To view please phone 635-4422, (p10-25may) 48 Homes for Rent 3 BEDROOM upper duplex - 1100 sq. ft, Fridge & stove included. Carport. One block from Westend Store. Available June~ Ist. $450 | per month. Plus deposit. No pets. Phone 635-2643. (p5-23may) 2 BEDROOM “house for rent. Stove & fridge inc. Available June 1-84. Phone 635-9418. (p5-23may) 3 BEDROOM townhouse, close to downtown. References required. No pets. Phone 635-9593 or 435- . 7592, (pd-11,16,17,18may) 2 BEDROOM duplex with full basement. Situated 2 blocks from downtown. Ideal for a working couple. Fridge and stove Included, Rent $450-month. References required. No pets. For appt to view Phone 630-1522 belween 6 & 8 p.m. only. . (p4-Tdmay} 3 BEDROOM house in town. - Fridge, stove, washer and dryer. No pets. References required. Also 2 bedroom trailer. No pets. References required. Phone 638-1356. (p10- aamay) THREE BEDROOM town houses close to shopping centres and $chools. Phone Terrace Manor 638-8417. _ p20: -21may) 49 Wanted to Rent NEEDED by July Ist. 3 or 4.bedrogm home, Phone 635-7642, (p3-18 may) 50 Monee for Sale FOR $ALE BY OWNER— A small 3 bedroom house” with a fireplace arid lote of: trees In the yard. Close ta town and achools. Asking | $59,500. Phone 638-1639. (atf-29may) 5 BEDROOM home on ' acre,’ on Skeena St. 2 fireplaces, garden ares, barn, sauna, Asking $87,500. Phone 635-2485 after 5 p.m. co (p5-23may) 5189 to view. : (p20-23may0]_ Property . . BIRCHWOOD: ———— APARTMENTS | FOR -RENT— 5,000 sq. ft. retatl stores Located corner. af Lakelse & Emerson - best show] windows In town’ - -for further Information} phone 695-5333 during business hours. ‘{aced-april-ttn) BY OWNER commercial property on Hwy. access. 2 large tots: & 2100 sq. ft. . bullding will consider any reasonable trade and will finance up to half. Phone 635-7824 5-9 p.m. {p10- ‘Stmay), ' $5 Business _- Opportunity, SALE— fanitorfal presently grossing $100,000 annually. Finanelal available. Include machines. Reply to Box. 1485 c-o Terrace- Kitimat Dally Herald, Box 399, Terrace, 8.CJ V&G 4B4. {p20-25may) fn mn FA Motorcycles 19983) YAMAHA = 1200 Venture Royale Touring Bike.- Mint condition. Stereo, air suspension, digital read out, helmuts, gloves and much more. Phone 635-5004, ‘(p3-18may) fn nee | 57 : oT . Automobiles ve 1978 MONTE CARLO 2 door hardtop, 305 motor, auto, AM-FM. stereo, winter-summer tires, good _ condition. Call had 5784 after 4pm. (pl 031 may) COLLECTORS! 1965 Buick Skylark: Convertible Red with white bucket seats. ’ New radials, top, paint. _ Never known rust! Im: maculate! $6500. Phone §57-4363, (Queen Chartottes}. ; (p5-18may} ‘58 Tucks & i Vans 179 JEEP CHEROKEE ixd, ‘automatic, radio $2,600. Call 638-1679 after épm. (p10-24may} MUST SELL— 1920 Ford F180 4x4, 6 cyl. short box, new fires, canopy, roof . rack, excellant condition. Asking $7,200. Phone 638- 1919, (pidasmay) - smobile - . 5:30 p.m. _ chattels: : 1919" FORD -Plekup. Bis: | One ‘owner. 7 condition. 26,000 | original mites: Asking price, $4,000 : ttm, Phone 635-7851... “acres. , Beautiful: vie. Po _(pt0-zzmay) Excal lend FOR SALE— 1978 G.M.C. Van, Bids onty. Call Rod or Anri at.635- | 2261 between 8:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. {accl0-30may) FOR SALE— - 1978 ‘G.M.C, Chev 1% ton: pickup. For ~ bid Inquirles cali. Rod or | Ann at 635-2261 between ‘| 8:30 a.mz and 5:00 p.m. . (accl0-30may) “1980 FORD 4% ton, Super cab..XLT camper special, ‘alr condition, tit, cruise, carpets, bucket seats. Near new 14 Bridgestone tires. New brakes, Phone 635-5164 between 5-6 p.m. or see at - 4637 Weber’ Ave. (p4-18may). 1980 CHEV % TON Diesel, Silverado, tilt, air con- ditlon, AM-FM, cassette, . carpets, radials, 22,000 km onengine and trans. Phone 635-5166 between 5.4 p.m. View at 4637 Weber Ave. . (p4-18may) 59 Mobile Homes | —————— 1966 KNIGHT Traller 10‘x40" «plus = addition 10’x22", finished, Excellent condition. $4,400 negotlable, Phone 633-2421, (p20-7jun) FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM _ ‘Ex: . doyble-wide trailer. cellent condition. Fridge; stove, washer, dryer. Available June .1. Adutts, No .peis. References please. Phone 635-7411. : (p3-22may) ‘6ORecreational Vehicles _ ’ eee FOR" SALE—"" 1983 Yamaha Skidoo. Bids only. Call Rod or Ann at 635-2251 between 8:30 am, & 5:00 p.m. ply - (accl0-30may) SKYLARK 10’ Camper, follet, stove with oven, 3 way fridge, furnace, hydraulic jacks. To view 4806 Hamer St. or phone 635-6901, (p5-22may) ‘927, TAURUS HOLIDAY TRAILER Excellent condition. Low miles, $7900. Phone 638-1305 after Spm. (p5-17may} _ FOR SALE— é" Okanagan Camper with fridge, oven and furnace. 1964 Old. low mileage, no rust. Phone 635-5639 after ! (p3-18may) 68 Legal - ———— _ Sheriff Sale The Sheriff will offer for. ° sale by public auctian at 320-4741 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on May 18, 1964 at 10:00 a.m. the In- terest of. the following udgement debtor in the ‘following ‘goods and Terrace Model ‘Werld Limited; purported to be: Cash register display cases *varlous hobby crafts ‘models and games - Terms of Sale: Cash on an as Is, where Is - basis, subject fo~ social service tax. . The ‘sheriff. reserves the right ‘to. adjourn the sale - and apply to the court for further direction If the need arises, A.N. VINSON Deputy Sheriff Terrace : (ace}.17may) SE WATER “WIG! Never swim tha Canadian Red Cross Soolety Province of British Colca « Ministry of | os Forests ae Forest Service NOTICE | ' Regarding Examination ‘for Licence to Scale Logs. _ Examination for. Hicence to scale logs in the Interior will be held at Terrace. The examination will be ‘preceaded by a scaling course. Place: Northwest Community ° College, Terrace Date of Scaling Course: May 28 to June 1 inclusive beginning at 6:30 a.m. Date ‘of Scaling Exam: "June 6, 1984 |: The course of ‘instruction must be attended by persons currently holding an “Appointment of Acting Scaler”. To these persons the examination Is free of charge.” All other pergons will - be charged ’ examination fee of $40. 00. Application forms for the examination (F.S. 67,1989) must be completed and available for presentation at the examination. These may be obtained from the instructors during. the course or from any District ' Manager's Office. Persons wishing to-at- fend the course are ‘requested to register by. contacting one of the following. Ministry: ° of Forests ‘district offices.”* -Terrace 639-854] Hazelton 842-6591. V.M. Strain Acting Reglonal Manager Ministry of Forests oo _ (acc9-25 may) ~Shevitts Sale.” -UNDER AUTHORITY OF A Writ of Selzure and Sale directed tome by Kitimat Ralph's: Service Lid.,’. | ‘have seized and will offer for sale by sealed bid all the right title and interest in the undernoted goods of Mr. lan Murray., One-1975. . GMC Truck with four wheet ‘drive. Sertal ‘No. TKY 1451509072. ** ‘TERMS OF SALE?: ard writing. marked “BID O SHERIFF SALE” are fo be submitted to the un- dersigned by - twelve o'clock noan,, May 25, 1784, The goods maybe viewed ‘by contacting the Sheriffs office .In Terrace, B.C, Any bid may be rejected. 638-1117 Gordon Bellman Deputy Sherltf Court House Terrace, B.C. taccé- damay) iF é Tenders MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL invites con- tract tenders for the renovation of two {2) bathrooms. Contract specifications may be obtalned from the director of maintenance. The lowest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. Ciosing date for contract tenders will be 12 o'clock noon 20 June 1984. {acc2-18may} SUPPORT . THE — TERRACE. LITTLE _ ‘THEATRE | ‘or political * Canada’s ’’ ‘Newfoundland Premier Brian Peck- ford said Wednesday night. THe issue is one of importance not only for Ottawa and Newfoundland, but for the entire country, Peckford told a Progressive Conservative fundraising dinner in this Vancouver .| THE BANKRUPTCY Coachman Apartments . Delare apartment dwelling, puidge, jlove, carpeting, doapes, andercover packing, elvaler, secarily eystem, resident manager. Plone manager anylime 638-8245 ‘ The Herald, Thursday, May 17, 1984, Page nO ‘Peckford crossing Canada RICHMOND, B.C, (CP) — future suburb, Peckford, who is on a Canada-wide campaign aimed at explaining his side of the federal-provincial fight over the riches which lie under the seabed off Newfoundland, told some 400 people at a $75-a-plate dinner that Canada “cannot hope to be streng or productive or self-sufficient if the - over people of Newfoundland go unaltered by shadows aspirations hanging of the time,” The premier gave those at the dinner a brief overview of the battle Newfoundland lost on March 6 when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the federal] government had jurisdiction, over the Hibernia oil, field and the right to “explore and exploit” natural resources in that area. “That decision, in its narrow legal view, denied many aspects of the Newfoun- dianders had previously taken for granted,” said the Tory premier. proud heritage that TORONTO <«(CP) — Treasurer Larry Grossman gambled big by not increasing taxes in his budget and early in- dications are that the Ontario © economy has justified his hunch. by surging to the front of the ’ provincial pack. A report by the Con- ference Board of- Canada, released today, Ontario's economic growth should shoot. it to first place among the provin- ces, “‘a distinction that has escaped that province throughout the 1970s.” So, _— while other provincial budgets have slipped «a>‘hand into the taxpa: r«, pocket, Onan idea un- et & Tenders I “THE BANKRUPTCY ACT” . IN THE MATTER OF OF RONALD ROBERT MOULD, of the District of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, NOTICE is hereby given that Ronald. Robert Mould, of the District of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, made an assignment on the 8th day of May, 1984; that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1984? at the hour of 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, in the Court House, Government Building, 4506 Lakelse Avenue, in the District of British Columbia. DATED at Prince George, this 14th day of May. 1994. , Henfrey Samson ‘Belair Ltd. 700 - 299 Victoria Street Prince George, B.C, V2L 588. ; (604) 562-3030 (acel-1?7may) : To view the settlement of Newfoundland’s offshore resources as a narrow, legal battle between the province ‘and the federal government is to deny an important part of heritage, ’ promising. Says ‘thousands of dollars are . Ellis, who raised the An instructor Is required to teach Chemistry and Paar Guting a renting Mathematics. Thisis a temporary, part-tlme (70 ; n per cent) one-year appointment. Wednesday, said he ¥ ppo | Terrace, Province of | with his side of the oil tale” The Supreme Court of. Canada, in the view of Newfoundland, is an inappropriate instrument with which to define “the kind of Canada we want to have." ; “All too often in recent years the Supreme Court of Canada has been asked to rule upon federal-provincial dispules that should have been set- tled in the Canadian way at the bargaining table, Indeed, it hag become the means to dismiss — legitimate concerns and issues with a finality that can only be harmiul to Canada,” Peckford said that since the legal case concerning the Hibernia oil field is over, Newfoundland now is able to bring “‘the moral case to the court of Canadian public opinion.” The premier's speech was the fifth in a series on offshore resources which Peckford said would take him all across Canada. He told the dinner audience that his province has been painted as greedy in its pursuit of a solution on the off- shore issue, but was as flexible as' possible in negotiations with the federal government. ; OWNERSHIP ASIDE ‘In an effort to find a reasonable management-sharing and revenue- sharing agreement we moved — as most Western Canadians would never have moved — from traditional provinciak ownership to joint ownership to a position that com- pletely put ownership aside...” “Far from seeking a grasping or preedy remedy to our many Brian Peckford economic problems, Newfoun- dlanders are passionately committed to becoming contributing and productive members of the Canadian family,” The development of Newfoun- dland's offshore resources is essential to the productivity and self- sufficiency of Canada, said Peckford, adding that his province must be in a position te maximize the impact of that development so its “have not” status can be abolished. He spoke of Newfoundland's high unemployment, which in March was more than 23 per cent, and said thal “the wish to remedy the legacy of unemployment that eoars above lhe national average ...is not an act of greed (but) a plea for justice, for some equality and some dignily.” the . Treasurer’s gamble pays off scathed Tuesday ‘through Grossman’s optimism and their prospects look . reserves while holding the at about $159 billion. line on taxes, Inflation should stabilize at The budget papers 53 per cent and unem- project the Ontario ployment at about 9.1 per economy will enjoy robust cent, while the number of growth of 4.7 per cent this people with jobs will ‘in- year with the value of all. crease by 75,000 to 4. 65 Grossman told reporters Wednesday the economy has given the province more financial flexibility goods and services pegged million. than it’s had in years and made it easier to raise the almost $25 billion, in revenues needed to-run its" NORTHWEST affairs, without increasing taxes, COMMUNITY In Tuesday's budget, } Ontario was able to in- crease spending well COLL EGE above the inflation rate, eut the deficit, finance an H $800-million "jump — in . Requires health-care costs and : pylenish dwindling cash PARETINE INSTRUCTOR; i 1 # i “QNE In Sociology ~~ " ‘ wy MPs have unpaid bills" at restaurant OTTAWA (CP) — Credit. privileges for MPs and senators who eat at the ’ A part-time~ Instructor” Is’ required to teach ‘ Sociology 205-206 (Sociology of the Famlly) In Terrace commencing September 4, 1984, University traning In Soclology and a B.A. degree are required. A Masters degree and teaching experlence in the sacial sciences are preferred. Salary depends on qualifications and experience and Is determined according to the N.W.C.C. parliamentary restaurant Faculty Seale. have been — cancelled ; because bills totalling Applications, accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae, should be made by May 21, 1984 going unpaid, Conservative MP Jack ONE Math-Chemistry Instructor regrets that all MPs are being punished because a few “callous’’ members are. ignoring thelr debts. He estimated fewer than 24 are involved. Rather than revoking Preferred Qualifteations - Masters degree in one of the subject areas being taught. \ Appointment commences August 15, 1984. Applications, accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae, should be made by June 1, 1984 to: eredit jrivileges, Com- mons Speaker Lloyd Paul Sneed te Divis Francis should have the Head, Academic Division power to deduct out- Northwest Community College standing bills from MPs’ P.O. Box is + - J Saal monthly non-taxable ex vee ace pense allowance of $1,470. TERRACE’S E oo K ! NEWEST & BEST TOO Now at affordable Rates OEE mes eee COMPARE —Aftractive, spacious, extra storage room —Beautifui appliances, tiled showers —Loavely cupboards, double s.s. sinks —Large balconies with screened patio doors _ «Lats of parking - recreation court —Security, enter phones and deadbolts . —Drapery co-ordinated to w—w carpets —Walking distance to down town - —Family orlented - close to schools —Hospital, convenience store, parks, car wash, all in area —$200.0 move in allowance for May 1 - 31 Professionally Managed by trained staff who respect and care for our tenants Telephone: 635-5968 Property Stewards Western Ltd. j ASN Dey ee -re~ acai LE PB