a: i) 2 tor Sale: 1972 Ford | Ran- “cr ghwagon, PS, PB, VB, auto. ‘Good condition. 34,000 miles. Asking $1,800.00 Phone 438- 1455 - co 1970 Olds Cuttass 4 door: hardtop, 638-8259. (c4-15) /. 1976 Mustang Cobra It, 302, speed, 39,000 miles. Best | offer takes, Phone 635-3574 ‘after 5 pum, (e5-18) Super Special! 1974 Ford %4 ton pickup. Power steering, power brakes, automatic, duel. tanks. 8’ - Okanagan camper. Fridge and furnace. + $4995. See this unit at Camperland. Dealer Ilcence DoOd6TIA. (c5-14) - Phone fire place, . fridge, furnace, For Sale 1968 Vauxhall. 635- 2080. (p10-15) AAT Trackers on 15x10 CDN rims, GM-Chev, Phone 635- 5002 (ctf) oe For Sale: 1973 Road Runner . -Dodge. Excellent condition. 635-3432. 1976 Dodge Tradesman Van 100. P.B., P.5., insulated panel, chrome sidepipes, 8 cc, $4000 firm. Tel, 635-7025. 1970 Ponilac 4 dr, 250 cu. In. PS. P.Buy- $975. 1974 Mercury Bobcat - $1195. 1972 Toyota Coralla - $975. Rosh Enterprises Auto Sales. DL No. 02199A. 58. MOBILE HOMES ~ For Safe: 1970 12x49 two bdrm. traller. Furnished. Set up In trailer court in town. 4’x10- finished ad- dition. Call 635-4366. (p5-14)} For Sale by Owner: 2 bdrm. mobil2 home with 8x45 ad- ditlen with 1 bdrm. & Ashley wood heater. New oil fur- nace, drilied well, fruit trees & lawns. Lot 80x200. Phone $35-5456. (10-22) Available now: “3 traller “ apaces for 6’, 10° or 12' wide ‘_trallers. Century, Mobile -” Home Park, Phone 635-7690. (p5-15) For Sale: 1973 two bdrm. Embassy trailer. Fully furnished, washer & dryer, joey shack. Call after 6 p.m. 635-6750. (p10-27) "1968 + V0xd4 Parkwood trailer. Furnished, Reasonable. Phone 635-2497 after 5 p.m. (p5-14) For Sate: 12x56 iwo bdrm. Knight trailer. Located on 115x150 ft, lot. Fully fenced and landscaped, has garden, - greenhouse and garage. Phone 625-5596. (p10-21) For Sale - 1972 3-2 bedroom traller, depanding. Franklin unturnished. Completed &’ x 18° carpeted addition. Located In Thor- nhill. Price $6,500. Call 635- 9589, or 633-2455. 1976 93’ = Frontler motorhome. Full bathroom with tub. TV hookup, winter windows. New tires, C.B., radio. Excellent: condition. Phone 635-6011. For Sale; 1971 Glendale jratler, Fully furnished, in excellent shape, on 2 acre freed & landscaped lot, with work shop, loay shack & wood shed, Must be seen to be appreciated. Must sell. $26,500. Phone 638-8224. (p5- - - 22) 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 (ctf Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68 Paramont house trailer with _ fireplace near stores and schools, oh private lot... Rent $255, per month with option fo buy or purchase $7,500 open to offers. Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write doe Rorke, Gen Del, Win- fleld, B.C. (ett) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 8'9" Security camper. d-way 3 burner stove. Phone 635-3887 (p3- . ¥2) q AUTOMOBILES © | 86. RECREATIONAL _ Icebox, eo VEHICLES | "Cae for Sate. Must sell, 1973 1978 Vanguard 27 ft. trailer. Celica, Low mileage In , excellent condition. 638-1247, Features separate badroom. Reduced to clear at Cam- perland. Phone 635-6174. Denier Licence BOtsTiA. (c5- 20) For Sale: one camper equipped with stove, fridge, _ furnace and water tank with pump. Fits § ft. pickup box. Asking $800. Phone 635-4205. (p3-)8) ° For Sale: Fully. camperized GNC walkin van. Includes stereo, Stove, 3-way fridge, furnace,’ toilet, shower, hot water heater-pimp. New motor & trans. Must be seen. 109-3530 Kalum: St. Phone 635-4032 afier 6 p.m. (¢3-19) For Sale or Trade: 1975 Security, G.M.C. chassis, 18 ft. Motor Home priced to sell. Offers considered or wlll trade motor home on house io purchase. Please phone 635-3211. 17 Travelaire. Electric brakes, stove, furnace and ice box. $1500. Phone 635- 5416. (5-14) For Sale: 8’ «camper with 3 burner stove, furnace, jacks. Phone 635- 5826 after 5 p.m, (pt3-19) 1977 Bonnaire hard top tent trailer. Sleeps 6. Asking price $1500. Phone 635-9322. (p3-15) 68... LEGAL NOTICEOF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE ishereby given that .an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change ot name, pursuant to the pravisions of the “Change of Name Aci,” by me:- Hazel Mae Stephens of 2405 Apple Street In Terrace, B.C, as follows: - My minor unmarried childrens name from Wayne Daryl Stephens to Wayne Dary! Ormandy. Dated thisday of September, B A.D. 1978 Signed Hazel Stephens NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the dece sed: MORRISON, Simon J. late of Skeenaview Lodge, Terrace, 8.C. and MYSTROVICH, George late of Skeenaview Lodge. Terrace, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the sald estates, are herby required to send them duly verifled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver. B.C., V6zZ 2C5, before Oc- tober 18, 1978, after which date the assets of the said estates will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (c4-6,13,20,27) BUSINESS: PERSONAL © ‘Household Realty SECOND MORTGAGES . No bonuses No brokerage fees No finder’s fees FAST SERVICE Come on in ar call the nearest oflice of Household Finance Ask for Mortgage Services "4608 Lakelse Avenue ' TERRACE 635-7207 _ LEGAL APPLICATION FORA PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1947 (EFFLUENT) This application is fa be fied with the Director, ‘Pallutlon Control Branch, Parliament Bulldings, Victorla, Sritlsh Columbia. Any person who qualifies as an objector under sectlon 13 (2) of the Poltution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date of ' publication In The British Columbia Gazette or In a newspaper; or, where service Is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the application, file with the Director an objection in writing ta the granting of a permit, stating the manner In which he Is affected. Those who do not so quallfy may file with the Pollution Contral Board an objection In writing under section 13 (6), in the same manner and fime period as described above. 1. |, Geeraert Enterprises Limited of 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, §8.C. hereby apply to the Director for a permit to discharge effluent from Thornhill Hotel located at Thornhill, B.C... South side of Skeena River located near’ Terrace, British Catumbia into drainfield as noted which flows and discharges and give notice of my application jo all persons affected. 2. The land upon which the works are !ecaled fs Lot 1. Part of Lot 50, Plan 4769 and remainder of Lot 50, Plan 4769, District Lot 370, Range 5, Coast District. 3, The discharge shall be located at Lot 2, Part of Lot 50, Plan 4769 and remainder of Lot 50, Plan 4769, District Lot 370, Range 5S, Coast District. The quantity of effluent to be discharged is as follows: Average annual daily discharge (Based = on ‘operating perlod) 10,000 (imperial, gallons). Maximum dallydischarge 15,000 (Imperial gallons). The operating perlod during which the effluent will be discharged is Continuous. §. The characteristics of the effluent discharged shall be equivalent to or better than 60 ppm S.S. 45 ppm .0O.B. ph 65 7.5. The type of treatment to be ‘applied to the effluent before discharge is as follows: Package Treaiment, N.P.S. System (Northern Purification Services Haro!ld Reay, Treasurer hereby certify that a copy of this ap- plication has been received by the Regional Olsirict of Kitimat-StikIne. Harotd Reay 8. This application, dated on the 28 day of August 1976, was posted on the grourid In accordance with the Pollution Control Regulations. , by R.J. Morgan, P. Eng., McElhanney Surveying & Engineering Ltd. Terrace, B.C. (cl.-11) _ tember Sealed tenders for the following stand tending cantract(s} will be received by ihe District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Ruperi, B.C., on the dates shown below. . 1, Contract ST 1031-10-6J5 Located Skil Hill Ne. 3 Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 39.94 ‘Viewing date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitiing a tender for this contract is mandatory. -Deadtine for receipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep- fember —s.29, 1978. 2. Contract ST 1031-30-7 JS Located Ski Hill No. 4 Ranger Disirict Terrace Number of hectares 33.02 Viewing date September 29, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 2:00 A.M. ; Note: Viewing of ihe stand fending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for receipt af tenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1978. 3. Contract ST 1031-10-8 JS Located Ski Hill No. 5 Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 12.2 Viewing date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. ; Note: View!ng of the stand fending site prior to sub- mitling a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of fenders is 32:30 p.m. Sep- ' 29, 1978 4, Contract ST 1031-10-9 JS, Cr .Located Ski Hili No. 6 Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 15.42 Viewing date Seplember 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Statlon at 9:00 AM. . Note: Viewing of the stand fending site priar fo sub- mitting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of fenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1978. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied which, . with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger(s}) Indicated, or from the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert; 8.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. ‘ (c3-15) 57 " AUTOMOBILES: 1970 Camaro 5.5. Silver, 327 cu. in., 4 barrel, Muncie 4 spd., Hurst shifter, Rally wheels, pos! rear, P.B. 635- 5905. (pl-11) CANADA MANPOWER JOB OPP’S COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN - Journeyman with 4 years experience. Wage to be arranged. CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC - Rupert. . IBEW rate. CABINET REFINISHER - Refinishing TY and home entertainment system cabinets. $5.50 - $6.50 per hour, SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $800 per month D.O.B. Prince Lease - Any make, any model, Is avaliable Why tie up your cash? Simply pay drive away, 14, 36, 48 month For Private Useor Business terms available. Monthly payments based on bank rates OAC. All payments applied to purchase. Fly fo ‘Vancouver atour expense. Examples 0136 months. to - Own - on this folal lease to own program. first ard last months In advance and are 76 F250 SUPER 78 ECONOLINE settee = | CAB Brain we 74 FORD 4x4 78 RAMCHARGER Fe ee oase end Open ft tease end $2,750 $2,005 78 HONDA CIVIC 78 CORDOVA 87 per month $143 per month Option at tease end Option at lease end $1,000 $1,703 24 Hour Dealer Licence For information call collect. Mr. George 437-4311 Torkington Leasing System Service Number 020334 - Inventory control plus time FIELD ACCOUNTANT - Camp job, Queen Charlotte Islands. Cost accounting, keeping. Experience required. ist aid an asset ‘b* ticket. PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS - Must be qualified with certificate MOBILE HYDRAULICS INSTRUCTOR - 5 years experience in mobile plus industrial] hydraulics. HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANIC - Must have diesel experience. $9.81 per hour. BODY REPAIRMAN - Fully qualified with ticket. MARINE ENGINE MECHANIC - Kitimat - Should be experineced in GM motors $1150 per month SHEET METAL WORKER - Must be experienced ap- prentice with 2 or more years experience would be acceptable. Union wage. 2 positions. REFRIGERATION MECHANIC - Experienced. Union wage. TV TECH -. Experienced or graduate of electrical course. $6.00 per hour plus D.O.E. CLAIMS STENO - 60 wpm dicta-typing adding machine experience SALESMAN - Experience preferred. Must be familiar with building trade. Have own transportation. “TENDERS STANDING TENDING CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders for the following stand tending contracts will be recelved by the ODistric! Forester, Ministry of Foresis, Prince Rupert, B.C. on the date shown below. 1. Contract ST 1031-2-8 JS. Located Cacit Creek. Ranger District Kiilmat. Nurnber of hectares 44,0, oy 2. Contract ST 1031-7-8 JR, Cr. Located Onion Lake. Ranger District Kitimat. ‘Number of hectares 44.4, 3. Contract ST 1031-7-9 JS, RF. Located Chist Creek. Ranger District Kitimat. © . Number of hectares 16.2. Viewing date: September 19, 1978 leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. . NOTE: Viewlng of these stand tending sites prior to submitting tenders for these contracts Is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of fenders Is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 27, 1978. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest” Ranger indicated, or from the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.c. Vad 1B9. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (¢3-14-15-18) . RS SRR oR RLF et Herald = classifieds ata sana ee = pet results scesehtetatet a8, retaTeTeTerete: fata! mere, THE HERALD, Thursday, September (4, lsh, afar os Somoza keeps batile weary troops fighting _.. | MANAGUA (AP) — President Anastasio Somuza sent battleweary national guard units inte .nor- thwestern Nicaragua Wednesday to dislodge rebels who were dug in at three key cities in a fight to control this = Centra) American country. Government sources said troops, tired from five days of battling insurgents in Masaya and other cities,” were moved toward Leon, Esteli and Chinandega, major cities in Nicaragua's most populous northwestern sector. The number of lroops involved was not imme- diately known. In preparation for the government sweep, guerrillas threw up cob- blestone barricades on the Pan American Highway leading to the cities, sLopping all traffic. More than 400 persons have been killed and at least 800 wounded since the bloody slreel fighting erupied Saturday night when the guerrillas of the Sandinista Liberation Front launched their offensive against government troops. In Washington, Senator Frank Church (Dem. Idaho) said Somoza appeared ‘at the end of his rope” and suggested the United States cut off economic aid in order lo hasten the president's downfall, GUERRILLAS HOLD LEON Guerrillas manning the barricades in Leon, 60 kilometres northwest of the capital, were armed with belt-fed heavy-calibre machine-guns, shotguns, rifles and handguns. The rebels. said they in- tended to hold Leon, Nicaragua's second largest city, until Somoza steps down. . Fravellers arriving in Managua said the national Buard garrison in Chinan- EXPLOSIES EXPERT... NTHE MATOR. 1978 by Chicago Tehyne fT News yoo dega, 100 km northwest of Managua, was totally resiricled to its barracks. One said guerrillas were louting stores and passing out food io the peuple. Electricity and -water was unavailable, he said, The national guard—a 7,500-man farce that serves as both the army and pulice—appeared to have regained control of Masaya, 25 km southeast of the capital, after four days of fierce battles. MOST STORES CLOSE Soldiers patrolled the streets of Managua and stoud guard behind barbed- wire barricades. Musl stores remained closed as part ofa general strike against Sumuza, but the central market was open and some shoppers were stocking provisions. Gasoline was scarce, , Postal — service was suspended as government workers were pressed into service with the military. Olher government em- ployees said they had been told there was no money to y them. . The central bank halted conversion of the national currency, the cordoba, into other money, apparently to prevent the flight of wealth. Thousands of refugees fled north to Henduras and south to Costa Rica. Costa Rica. said a Nicaraguan air force plane strafed a truck on the Costa Rican side of the border Tuesday, and asked the permanent council of the Or- ganization of American Stales for ‘‘urgent ap- plication’ of CAS peacekeeping mechanisms. Many jobless construction workers PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — The high unemploy- ment rate for construction workers in British Columbia is mainly confined to the Vancouver and Okanagan areas, says Peter Sorensen, Prince George Construction Association manager. Sorensen ‘said in a recent | interview that Unem- ployment Insurance Com- mission figures for Sep- tember show 14,592 of the province's estimated 64,000 construction workers are out of jobs. He said the current 23 per cent unemployment rate amongst construction workers is too high, but the majority of those without jobs are living in the better climates of the province. “There aren't a large number of qualified tradesmen out of work inthe — Prince George area, and the Peace River area has a dire need for skilled construction workers,” he said. . Sorensen said many of the unemployed construction workers are living in favorable climates because “if you're going to be unemployed half the year, you'd prefer to live in a nice climate.” He: said there are few largescale construction projects underway in the province and that will affect bigger companies. Smaller construction com- panies here are doing better than their larger: coun- terparts, he added. SORRY GUESS YA WEREN'T TALKIN! 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