BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOF -In Terrace, : New: controlied: ‘and: well-serviced. *: : Thornhelghts:, division. »Must - ‘all. at exceptional: $13,500, Call 624. 5499 An: Prince Ruperts. “08 2h) FOR RENT— a 000 aq, fh: office space. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phona 635-2552, a * [ace-toc. #fn) WELL ESTABLISHED Janttorlal Co. Annual: gross $100,000. For further” — Information _ contact Box 1457, C0" Terrace: Herald.” “{pvo-23)) om bargain, :7 waste into: the. " “One problem: Bs that BC. - Jacks a proper. toxic : ‘waste a SMALL | LOCAL sweeping business for sale, Couple could run.” includes: 2 machines; one completely | renovated: (Jtke ' new) and Sih wheel trailer. For more, information call 635-6772 — afier = dépm. (n20-7W) . 1982- Excellent condition, Nice all. around bike. .Have ‘purchased bigger one.’ $750. Also ‘74 Yamaha Trailer ' $290. Phone after épm 635- 7077. (p6-24) ‘197 FORD* TORINO 351, - Va, low mileage. $600 OBO Phone 635-4741, coe : (pé-24]) ‘77 GMC TRUCK 6 cyl. auta., radio, cassetie.. condition throughout. H.D. ~ ‘suspension, good tires $3500 ~ optional with 8,000, Ib. warn winch. 80 Ford Fairmont 6 ‘oyls ‘ auto., -radio. Very. clean, well. maintained. ‘Phone 630- a74b. ot (pa.21) “4978 T-BIRD Bids call. Rockey o or David at 635-2261. ee, (aces-24}) W981 JEEP: CJ excellent - condition, $30,000 miles, extras. Asking $5500. 635. 5407 after 6pm. Phone 635-3613 evenings... , pa. 2i/)- 1976, axt CHEV BLAZER - 638-1888. (p5-22)) “SALE OR RENT: 1x44 traller $7000 or $285 monthly rent. Stove and. fridge. Fenced back yard. Oxlé balcony, Fully furnished. - Phone 635-7379 days or. 635-. 9258 eves. . - (p5-20]) 1980 MANCO mobile home. 14x70": in. excellent condition. sundeck. . Situated -in Woodland Trailer Park. $31,000. Phone 635-9759 or 636-8877 after 5 p.m. 12x56 trailer. In Thornhill. Close.te school $335 month.:: | Plus. utilities. Security deposit required. No pets. . (p6-23)) Phone 635-3475, NE FOR A CHECKUP. HONDA — XR100,. : Goad - (pop, 1974 CJS WILLYS JEEP GC. Roll bars. Winch.-$3400 “Regulations; ob.a0 est : * Provided any ‘eligibip” “bidders who te-ynable to.” attend the auction In pérson may submit a sealed tender, _ fo becepiined af the hour of | Fireplace, 4 _ peal” auction and treated.as ane FOR RENT— 2: bedroom, “bid. . industrial wastes are belnig « dumped: illegally ‘in -B.C., “but where . temains : al -- mystery. : : The. discovery last. week. _waste | In: & gravel : pit : din? Surrey, 7 Vanes was.” .: eer Spey stir ee “i . ’ Environment Ministry. | Two |: “months | “ago; _ thousands of litres of toxle: ‘chemicals’ - were ‘found leaking from containers Into. ‘ sandy soll on. -Annacis .. " Island, in the Fraser’ River... : “It's only now that we're coming to grips with the — problem,"- said Cathérine Fox, executive-tirector of “the Society for Promoting. ° SEnvironmental - ’ Conservation. - \ “Some companies dispose properly, but others are fly-' ~ by-night; * ~they: anywhere' or almply drain. ver.” disposal site. The closest ig: “and: ‘ shipping “waste «there - is - Arlington, _ Ore, - expensive, said"~ Irena Gurke, of Chem Sectitity, a’ “Vancouver-based subsidiary of the Arlington vate “dump. - “It depends on whether -~ the waste is bulk material ° or drummed, but to ship one _truckload:. - — .would:’ cost - anywhere - between $5,000 and $7, a0, an she said. . The BC. " Environment’ _ Ministry knows . the . U.S. - ’ could prevent shipment of ~ toxic wastes across. the border, © .° “They could: shut ‘the - border at any time,” said ministry Spokesman Rod WANTED TO BUY— Volkswagon” Westphalla Camper. Must be in good’ condition. Phone 638-8117 or 6-1374. “tps-23))° _ MOTORHOME.. FOR « SALE— W972, 2 24° ‘Winhagabo ‘Class A, 318," 52° gallon capacity, water: :60: gaitons . alr pressure. generator: 2500 =~ Kolher. .. conditioning. Awning. Price _ $12,600 ‘Days 635-6121, aves: 635-7077, : : (p6-24)) 4973 VW Window van in excellant shape 6,000. miles on factory rebuilt. Sleaps: 2 ‘adults, 2. children. Fult size roof rack. Asking $35,000 or - offers, Phone 849-5364 after 4:00 . (p6-20)) Ey NOTICE ‘INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE Ala. Pursuant-to section 16 rE) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale by public suction by. the District .. Manager, TERRACE, B.C. at 11:00 a.m..on the 0th day - of June 1963 a Timber Sate | Licence to. authorize ‘the harvesting of 12,000 cuble _ metres of Timber and. tocated DL, 3067, 9.7 kmioff . Thunderbir Spur. . TERM: Two (2) years. - Bids can be accepted ‘only ° Business: > enterprises as defined In: fhe: i - from. :small? licence: will be ‘awarded under the ‘provisions of . Section 16(3)(a) of the Forest Act,; which restricts bidding .fo- . persons | registered in the “Thi 8 small - busineds - enterprise. - ‘ogram Category ! and II. ; P Details of the propoted . Timber Sale Licence may” be obtained from the — District Manager at 310-4722 ‘Lakelse Avenue, Tefrace, "BLC. VAG IRS... {ace3-4,13,20]) © of 67 barrels of unidesitified: suburb -of , . dymp - —' that's’ .) tonnes, or ‘about 70 barrels’. have..to : fin ‘0m are ply” d “know what ‘to ‘dor with-it." “THe Yoinlstry ‘ is ‘seeking. a ‘prop iltablg dumping site in the’ * dis; “VANCOUVER: (CP) '— “Beven years after the’ Canadian ‘mperial Bank of Commerce called in the recelvers and 10 : months after its founder dled, Uncle Ben’ 3. ‘Breweries ip oul t ‘of recelvership.’ ‘seven years, his ‘executors managed in’10-months.” “corporate skeletons, stripped of all. sssets. pay bank debt, other creditors, operating coats and the fee » of lawyera and receivers, “- | ’ Inall; the receivership raised $19. simlllion'- —_ $12.1 mnillio from: the sale of fixed ansets =: aga! st the {initial debt of 93. _illlion called in by ‘the bank. ; “Unele, en, tie farth boy. from Manitoba’ "who bull: a “fortune contracting: on: the” government's ‘northern :-". construction projecia, died last July. ashe was mounting a legat batile tor regain control ot ‘s-vompanies ‘Ginter had no illusions ‘about ‘moving back inte. the beer’ business in B.C."(although he was again fFunniig ‘a brewery - in‘Alberta), His aim: was to gain the use of. the-millions of . ~ dollars of accumulated tax logses of the companies. and to be In 4 position to;challenge the bank and receivers in court. . Ginter maintaiiéd until hls death he had been the victim. . of lobbying by the major brewerles to force! him out of “Las VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Honey West didn’t need any “coaxing to Start acareer as 4 stripper. After all, her mother. . stripped ‘for 20 years and at the age of 62 now works as a comedian in:an Alberta strip-tease parlor. ” But West retired four years age and now laments the state-of the industry. “They took the teasé out of the strip-tease in the early. » 1970s," she said at the first Strip-Teage Artist Convention in” Las Vegas. “We used tocome in days before with props and - all sorts of costumes, Now they show UP with a plastic bag - and then just take it all off. : West, now 33 and studying for. a career : in broadcast ot journaliam, says she never quite took it all off, although it . sometimes appeared - that way .to spectators. And her mother, Jackie Dunn, says, she never’ came close In her «stripping career. a - “AIDT Would remove’ ‘was: "my: skirt, my. purse and my tam,” said Dunn. “It would have- been too “seandalous to. show too much at that time. 4We'll announce.’ several | ‘Uncle Ben rattles skeletons = What founder Berl Ginter had been unable to achieve in The assets and the income of seven years. were jute to : Brewerles in. Prince George, “Red: Deer, Alta., ‘and :. Winnipeg, the partly built brewery in Richmond; a winery ; jn Westbank, BC., and Ginfer's construction company, Pala no longer teases — ‘One of those eocapanied - safe: trarisport to the will get the nod in about twa ._-. We're talking here abou aonths,”” said .Cameron. : waste that requires’ special “treatment” before... being jintroduced” tite’ the | ane and that can ‘The “include acids, ‘solvents and the -site’ under: government... pesticides,’ ” said Cameron: : supervision.’ At the: same o ONBut people: don't-react to. he. | illegal dumping because it! - Sites, then go, to the publi foi { ‘the Vancouver’ area”. Prepare, the wastes, ‘for is dumped ” in- ‘an ordinary ~ i " business before a modern new. brewery he. had ander * construction in Richmond, B.C., was completed.” ; The bank said Ginter was ingolvent and it acted to Protect ‘ its awn debt. ‘Ginter’s companies were pul into receivership when the’ bank called for repayment of the $3.0¢-milllon demand loan. But now all that remaing of the $20-million group that The. call came ‘after Ginter’s B.C.. operations, were shut. “ Ginter had wrenched from his grasp in Jan uniy, 16, are. , down and declared “hot” by the B.C. Federation of Labor . : because of a imion dispute. .. . Dunwoody Ltd., the receiver, took contral of, Uncle Ben's * Legal fees and costs of the receivers’ themselves during’? the seven years: were-to $1.75 millions. ‘One of the causes ‘of the high Jegal: costs, whieh’ tapped“ $750,000, ‘was Ginter’s own Hight against’ the bank’ and the _-Fecelver, with whom he never'ciime to terms. ~ Tronieally,. under the. provisions’ of the B.C; ‘Conipanies ‘© Act, the legal costs of a receiver and the debenture holder ¢ who has appointed’ him must be paid“by the company. in receivership, So the more Ginter. ‘fought the recelvershit ' the more it cost him as he was forced to | pay ‘Tegal. costs 6 both sides of the case. - It took the death of: one of. British ‘Coiubia' more colorful businessmen to. break the deadlock. Dunn began 7 years ago as a chorus girl in Chicago at the’ age of 15 and gradually worked her way into: Be. featured “stripper role. - “In those days.you eoilin’t ust become a: stripper: ¥ you “paid your: dues on the chorus: line supporting the star .. ‘performers first," she recaited, “And you just didn’t go out .. /and strip. You'told, jokes and sang also, rages + Dunn worked the travelling shows,: but. settled: down-i ‘in New Orleans where she married and had three daughters. a She - “eventually ‘became manager of a New Orleans - cnightelub and her: daughters grew up with the lifestyle. “entered it: But when they started I had-them on the chorus - line. I wanted Ahem té learn how: to dance." » shéigut ii aia ér'in the busiftess by. choreographing & a. . show featuring her sister and daughter, billing themselves as the First Family-of Stripping: Dunn still works & as § a _ burlesque-style comedian in Alberta. - Enola Gay pilot dies _ NEWPORT NEWS, Va, (AP) — “Robert Lewis, the man who co-piloted the Plane.that dropped an atomic bomb on 7 2 ae the Second. World War, has died at the. age of y 65 . ‘ : % cause of his death, in Riverside Hospital in Newport mE ‘Alt . News on Saturday, was, not disclosed. * As a captain In the'U.S: Army Air Force, Lewis watched ’ from the Enola’ ‘Gay on Aug. 6, 1945, a5 the mushroom cloud: f _ of the firat atomic, bomb unleashed on the world rose over oo Hiroshima, “© ‘hy God; what have we done,” lewis wrote in his notes of: as he sat in the B-29. and watched as the bomb, nicknamed “Little Boy, by. its buflders, “exploded 816 metres above the city. The blast and firewave destroyed 70,000 buildings and- killed an estimated 80,000 people, The shock wave from: the . blast jolted the Enola Gay, 11 kilometres away. _ “I'l never forget that feeling, * Lewis said in an interview | in the summer of. 1962. “You could see a good-sized city, ° then you didn’t, see it ‘Bnymore. lt wea simply gone." He sald he did not regret flying. the mission because he: was convinced’ the bombing of Hiroshima, and of. Nagasaki i a few days later, hastened the end of the war and saved * Many American and Japanese lives. : ' Baek . But that monient probably changed his life,.he said, and — ‘he believed that he, more than most Americans, knew t ‘ could happen again .and.what would happen if it did, - Lewis said he was not a pacifist, and ha believed that man is sometimes compelled to fight, But he said nuclear war is different. - . “There is no conscience to a born like that,’ r “he said. Stores to close ist. JOHN'S, N&d. (CP). — Some merchants and ‘businessmen in: central and“ western. Newfoundland are upset that their shops will have to close this Friday, June 24, becausé- of a change in the official holiday marking . Discovery Day. * Under the provincial Shop Closing Act, Diecovery Day'la . “usually observed ona ‘Monday. But this year the provincial _ government decided to change it to Friday to coincide with the visit of Prince Charles-and Diana, Princess of Wales; + The busitiesérrien say’ "Driday is a jucrative shopping day. and andan exception should be hade for businésses in other. parta of the province because the prince and princess are” only: visitiig St. John's and two towns in Con¢eption Bay. Carl Head, president. of the Corner Brook Chamber of: - . Commerce, said in afi interview that most major retailers. ’. - will open on Friday, Businessmen will face whatever: penalty is imposed for ignoring the: holiday, he-said; - Labor Minister Jerty ‘Dinn said in an interview, that: anyone Who opens on Ftiday is showing disrespect for. goverment and «. ‘for the royal couple's’? “visit io |. ; Newfoundland, However, Dinn’s threatyia apparently tempered by the fact the niaximum fine for operating on a, holliday :1s.$25.. - ‘Workers called in on Discovery Day are entitled to 2 day off in Heu of the holiday but not necessarily to ogertime pay: Meanwhile, the New Democratic Party wants lo setile the . issue by declaring both Friday and. Monday, June 27, . official holidays. NDP Leader Peter Fenwick: said in a statement. that employees who have to work In Saturday, . will be robbed of a tong weekend. “ies overkill, overkill, overkill, “There. has been: such a terrible Buildup that at nobody knows how to control it” ™ “not: visible: If special waste. = . os were quacking away in a storm: sewer. 1 - When he arrived, Rodarmer: found an ‘anxious hen a “My ‘kids ‘were around thie: business and’ ‘two of them . | a (PHONE MANAGER ANYTIME : anf, - . ‘covered. up in. a a mite hours... Peet ts m of: toxic” ‘waste " produ “each year: by mauery. in the ‘Province. - : » PEOPIF F ee - proper “special: . waste dump’ ‘ dike the one. in. _. Arlington, and ‘the: public’ ae tery He wins twice: And what's his ‘prize beth limes? . __A weekend in New: -York; on Broadway. “My wife and J love to go on the town in New York City,” says Jetry Rosen, a freelance administrative sales ‘repteseritative. And, he adds, he’s always been Iucky with. . " contests. “The Broadway Bonanza, a. weekly drawing of "losing “thekets: from the New York State- ‘Lottery's four ‘games, .. . offers:4 prize that includes ‘accommodations. for twa at the, -Plazs Hotel, meals;: tickets to a couple of shows, $100 © spending money and enough cash to pay taxes.on the Prine. : To mark the. 150th anniversary of his birth, ‘former. Us 2 _presidéat, Berjamii Harrison will be pelted, with, an S ‘shells. ‘The ground “Up shells will: zip ‘the bronze statue of the 8rd. : - president: to fight corrosion ‘and’ oxidation, says Dorothy : ’ Sallee, ‘director’ of. the Benjamin Harrison home in a ‘Indianapolis, Ind. . The cleaning, part of 2 a aipate of activities planned to _ celebrate the Republican’s.birth on Aug. 20,- 1893, will be - . done by Parks “Department employees using ‘pulverized. -walnut shells propelled by an air compressor. ’ Other events include the start of a $100,000 fundraising: | drive to realore Harrison’ 8 home. , - The call arrived at the Bast Grand Rapids, Mich. alice ‘station after dark: Ducks _ ‘n distress; ©. ; ; a ~Police Sgt. Larry Rodarmer took the call 1 from Meggie” ” Mackercher, ‘10, and Jean George, 12, who said same ducks" " mallara pacing around ‘the basin a8 11 ducklings paddled in the smelly water. below, “ Rodarmer and passerby Dave Tomsu fashioned a eiare > ' “and fished each duckling ‘out. ‘For the next half hour, they _ Chased. the ducks ‘around, occasionally stopping traffic © “when one of the feathered fugitives dashed across a road. 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