_ CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED 25. Cars 1977 Ford Maverick, 4-door, 6-cylinder automatic. A-1 mechanical condition, new tlres. $800 firm. Phone 635-7131. 9/24p 33 Real Estate In Rosswood north of Ter- race. on paved road, 80 acres. Has creek and buildings. Call 635-4705. 1975 Le Mans 2-door. Ex- collant running condition. $850 obo. Phone many 1¢ 26. Trucks 1980 Slerra Classic 4x4 pickup. Excetlent condition, only 42,000 miles. 4-speed, deluxe model, air condition- Ing, cruise control and many extras, 31° BF Goodrich all-terrain tiree $8,550 obo. Phone 635-3920 afterSp.m 10/8p 32 Mable Homes. Moving: Must sell 12x60 traller with addition. Wood/ oll heat. Fridge, stove. Must be moved. $8,000. Phone 635-7901. 10/1p 33 Real Estate House & shop on separate lots in rural location. Ideal for truck shop, cabinet building or rental storage. Save real estate costs and make me an offer. 635-3929 days; 635-4954 eves. 9/24c 1200 aq. ft. 3-beadroom home on large fot. Full basement with sauna and rec room. 2 fireptaces, sun deck, large ‘shop and storage building. detached. Modern home In quiet area at 4708 Galr Ave. For more details phone 638-8254, tfne In Usk, other side of river, 4755 acres. Half a mile of river frontage. Phone 635-4705. 9/24p 35. Legal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the dacsased: McGartity: Peter Late of: 4011 Spevks Steel, Terrace, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the said estale(s), are hereby required to send them duly verified to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2E5 before November 5, -1986 after which date the assets or the said estate(s) will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have bean raceived, 5.C, Rumsey — Public Trustee 10/ 15¢ SKEENA CELLULOSE INC. T.F.L. No. t and F.L. Ai6835 Sealed tanders will ba received by Skeana Cellulose inc., Tar- race Operations, no tater than 2:00 p.m. October 31st, 1986, for planting during the 1988 season. Viewing of the sites is man- datory — viewing dates — Oc-. tober 2nd and 3rd, 1986, laav- ing Skeena Cellulose’s Terrace office at 8:00 a.m. both days. Detalls can be obtained from Brian Shaw (telephone 638-3176) or Greg Antosz (lelephone 638-3179}, Skeena Cellulose Inc., Terrace Opera- tions, P.O. Box 3000, Terrace, B.€. V8G 406, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepied. $72dc 450.0 9/24p Bench view ima corner lot, centrally located, 3 bedrooms, garage. Asking $89,500. To view, call 635-4762 after 5 p.m. 9/24p 2bedroom modular design, well Insulated. Comp./w wood heat, fridge and stove. Reduced to $12,000. Phone 638-8387 evenings. 10/1p 35 Legal OFFERS FOR RESIDENCE AND ATTACHED BUILDINGS JOFFERS: Plainly marked on an envelope ‘‘Offer on P.T. - #70" will be raceived by the Director Material Administra- -tlon - Division, Purchasing Commission up to 2 p.m., Oct. 14, 1986 to purchase for the purpose of removal or demalition the following - structures located ‘‘as is” and ‘where is’’ on Kalum Lake Road. Residence & Outbuildings. Legal Description: District Lot 7564, except Plan 6948, Range Viewing for the above has bean scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1986 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. For further information contact Doug Beaumont, Property Ser- vices, Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Terrace B.C., telaphone 638-3340. Conditions of Sale: (1) The buildings are not to be occupled except Insofar as is necessary for the removal of demotition. (2) The buildings must be demolish- ad or removed fram their siles within 30 days, commencing from the date of acceptance of the offer. (3) The sites are to be left clean and tidy and any earth disturbed In tha removal must be backfilled to the satisfaction of the Ministry of Highways official mentioned herein. Upon falture to remove the structures and complete the side work within 30 days, all right, title and in- terest shall revert to the Crown and monies paid shail be deem- ed to be a penally and the Crown shall ‘after dispose of the buildings as it sees {it. (4) The purchaser agrees upon acceptance of his offer and at all timas thereafter well and suffi- clently to indemnify the Crown and to keap the Crown indem- flified against all liabitity, ac- tions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs and ex- penses arising out af or relating to the design, location or state of repair of the purchased buildings. Offers must be accompanied by a cortilied cheque or money order made payable to the Minister of Finance tor 30% of the bid. The highest of any offer will not necessarily be accapted, but the bearer of tha successful bid will ba required to pay the 7% S.S. tax. {f the successful bidder subsequently withdraws his of- fer, the 30% deposit shall be liable to forfeiture. The purchaser must make {ull payment within 10 days of notification of acceptance of the successful offer, otherwise the deposit may be forfelted to the Crown. Director, Materiel Administration Divislon Purchasing Commission Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C. V8X 4Y3 sedeteteinteretezey -_ ee etae mare “.". ence 8, maha tateh a”, io Sas coed sesererare™aTeres ore. 0,000.0, 0,0.8,8,8, rota tl jamae eee. raMelaretetarare statatatatstarstatatatstates NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: Brown: Arthur Ansgar, A.K.A. Arthur Brown, Late of: #4-839 2nd Ave., West Prince Rupert, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the said state(s), are hereby required ta’ and them duly verified to the St., Vancouver, 6.0., V6Z 2E5 before November 5, 1986 after hich date the assets or the said fate(s) wilt be distributed, having regard only to claims thal have been received. S.C. Rumsey Public Trustee 16/15¢ STEWART “SCHOOL BUS ROUTE Scheol District No. 88 (Ter- race) will receive tenders for bussing students in the Stewart area, Daliy route covers approximately 300 kilo- meters operating out of Stewart carrying some twenty students allhough the popula- tion is increasing. This Is a ten month operation. Companies or individuals with documented Public and/or Student transporta- tion experience will be con- sidered. Tenders should be based on a cost per kilometer and sub- mitted in a sealed envelope marked ‘'STEWART BUS TENDER’. Submit to the: Purchasing Department, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 3E9 NO LATER THAN 12 o'clock NOON on OCTOBER 3, 1986. FURTHER DETAILS MAY HE OBTAINED BY CON- TACTING: MR. L. HELLER MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT AT 635-4931 LOCAL 11. errr itatay 54 o ox tet sate seresecisacs: ‘> ts ieotene: *,6 eyetore THE COA CHMAN APARTMENTS = 1 & 2 bedroom apartments & © available on the bench in Terrace. = & Clean, affordable suites to suit all § 3 (including families). : TO VIEW PLEASE CALL | __—- 635-3618 ates enenesoce tens: rae ratatetaPa ta! al Classifieds = $ Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 24, 1986 23 How soon we forg et continued from page 5 atateteze‘ece‘ e/a or scot psacarereerenerecer ape Ce ie OO aatatatetatenaeatyeger te Pi tctedelatotetoretetets 7 «! 'a“0"a"5 "0-070" edesececesets rasceteteeatets Fateteteteletetotetere’ TFN 553,058 bree, te! ata”: ritaratatata’s® portation. Local Socreds like Edna Cooper should. be wiping the dust off this four year old economic development ‘ strategy put together by the Social Credit govern- ment and hailed as the ‘“unfolding of new ideas and strategies” for the northwest. - Several months after unveiling the New Fron- Call for public polling continued from page 4 by them. We refer you to “Biologic Effects of At- mospheric Pollutants: Fluorides, Effects on Human Health’ by the Committee of Medical Sciences, National Re- search Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, USA, 1971 (pp. 175, 185, 238-239). These documents sup- port that indeed it will take 10-20 years at 20 to 80 mg to produce “crip- pling fluorosis'’; what is not pointed out is that there appear to be other side effects which are found at quite low levels which take anywhere from one single dose through months and years to show up. In other words, the Na- tional Academy of Sciences own data does not seem to support the safety of fluoride. ' Furthermore, the Canadian Public Health Association in a ‘‘News Update’’ claims that fluoridation of humans results in a beneficial ef- fect on calcification of the aorta (by preventing calcification). The literature from thé Na- tional Academy of Scien- ces tends to indicate that in fact there is an in- crease, or negative, ef- fect of fluoridation on calcification of the aor- ta. These statements seem to be in contradic- tion to one another. Why is it that no one has noticed that the very organization which en- Your best bet in: ~ ICBC repairs Paint jobs ~ Rust proofing ~ Reasonable prices Norm’s Auto Refinishing= PHONE: 635-3929 4630 Keith Ave., Terrace = a * * xx - Xt a“ *» = * »‘ = a x . ap 4 dorses fluoridation, namely the National Academy of Sciences, has published informa- tion which appears to show that fluoride causes many side effects in doses lower than the upper limit of so-called safety? We once again ask Council to call a referen- dum on fluoridation in November, and we await a reply in the near future. Grethe Brorup Terrace ee FrultStains Do not use soap on fruit stains. Rinse a fresh stain under cool running water, soak for 30 min- utes in warm water with an en- zyme pre-soak, and then rinse and launder. tiers report, an election was called and the Socreds were re-elected. How quickly we forget. We need secondary manufacturing, greater priority for reforestation as a source of stable employment,’ a fair resolution to the Indian land claims issue, im- proved transportation links and greater local say in regional matters, to mention a few. It is Mr. Howard, our MLA, and the New Democrats ‘who have spoken in the legislature in support of these, some of our regional concerns. Mr. Howard has done his job in the legislature. It seems to me that Social Credit is the road block. Finally, we are once again being bombarded with glitz, that Expo will serve as the initiator of development of new jobs for the next twenty years. Methinks we need a new government, the sales pitch is wearing thin and I'm getting tired of paying for it. By the way, Edna, Ex- po is located in a New Democrat constituency! © Jim Lamb Terrace .s a" a a ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 * thebetier. * TAURUS % Apr, 20-May 20 - nized. ; GEMINI * May 21-June20 * ‘CANCER * june21-July 22 = in value. » LEO yy July 23-Aug. 22 * vIRGO x Aug. 23-Sept. 22 * LIBRA 4 Sept. 23-Oct.22 * 4 SCORPIO Oct, 23-Noyv. 21 * NOW. . * SAGITTARIUS * Nov, 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan, 19 y AQUARIUS Jan.20-Feb. 18 * PISCES * Feb. 19-Mar. 20 in theopen. & a Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 9/28 - 10/4/86 Something that's been pending for a while comes to ahead. The love life takes a turn for Developing a new skill adds to Ihe success of your work unit. Your value to the firm is recog- Theend of the week brings a new beginning in creative activities or romantic pursuits. Look forthe unspoken message. Concern for family well being brings your work closer to home. Real estate holdings increase Do not let misunderstandings spoil family relationships. Communicate your feelings and clear the air. Financial matters areof major concern. Look in to dealingsin such things as jewelry, beauty aids, high fashion. An unexpected encounter with a media per- sonality brings you a degree of prominence, andcould lead toimportant contacts. You'll be busy behind the scenes getting to the bottom ofa list of things that have to be done The pace of social life quickens. You would benefit from membership ina group that pro- 4 motes career possibilities, Matters having to do with career and reputa- tion are on theline, Avoid making 4 big splash. Don't be too eager to put yourself out in front, Hold back alittle and let another take the lead. Focus is on joint financial matters. Being too secretive arouses resentment. Keep things out BERT ‘S DELICATESSEN 3 Park Ave. Terrace (across from the library) RRR RE RK RH a Your message = from the stars... WE HAVE... ..4 large variety of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads, We cater for large and small partias and picnics, 635-6440 Oooo e ee Coe eee ee. (CPSC E ET Coe ESE eS Cee ee ee SS 4