e ” Must sell—Diplamat 12X68 - Phone "Headers, C @ndCB bullt in. 17,011° 55, PROPERTY FOR SALE: ot for aale by owner. 74 Pine Street Thornhill ar 912,000.00, easy terms.. ‘Phone 202-2765. (F24-24Aug) E S. i area for --Pizza- Spaghetil-Steak house, For | ‘more information apply afating age and a ‘small resume of yourself to; , Itza Jon's 464.Reld Street Quesnel, B.C. t, V2L Ms for sale 1968 Buick LeSabre. 71,000 rvilles 4916 Gair Ave or phone 435-7308 P2-20 Aug 1977 Plymouth Volatre Auto | V6. Phone 635-4741. (p5-244) 19735 Vega, low. mileage, | radial tires, 8 track tape and radio, P.S, Excellent con- dition. Phone 639-1212 atter 7 p.m, (Ctin-24-07-79) - ” For Sale 1976 Z—28 Camara 635—2471.(C5—20 (Aug) - ‘1977 Firebird Formula package Inc, 400 motor. AM—FM Cnssette original miles. Exc con- ditlan. Phone 636-1483 "(C1027 Aug) 1962 Ford Falcon 2 door Classic, Opene- to offers. Phone 638-1916 atter 6 pm(c5- 2 Aug) ——_ Te | TRUCKS 1973 Chev. Cheyenne “Ton P.U. Heavy Duty suspen- sion. Radio, PS PB Many extras Phone 635-3745 Pc-21 Aua “ 1975 Ford F-250 4xé, 350-V.8, P.S., P.B. Complete with canopy, 23 channel C.8., twin C.B, arlels, 8 track tape player. Evenings please phone 635-7517. {Ctin-1-08-79) A 1-59,- MOBILE 19743 Br Knight doublewlde altuated on % acro land: acaped lot on Copperside, Subdivision. Hoa veg garden, grasnhouse, smokehouse ond shed. Exc condition, Please claii after 3014 cl0-27 Aug | 1975° Vista Villa 12x68 Traller, Phone 635-9308 after 6PM (P5.22 Aug) vo 12x68 Ateo Expande trailer fer sale: Furnished with washer and dryer, fritge and stove, dishwasher and freezer Asking $14,500.00. PR635-6760 or 635-2211 ask for local-264 Doris Smith P15--7- Sept. 7 |® STAND TENDING | CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for following stand tenditty contractia) will be received by the Regicnal Manager, “ Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below:. - . 1, Contract ST 1631-7-15 Js _ & RE. Located Thunderbird, Ranger District Terrace. Number of hectares 39.4, Viewing date August 28, 1979, leaving Ranger Statlon ‘at 9:00 aim. . _ Deadline for racelpt of "Ie 1:30 p.m. Sep- tembgr 6, 1979, , ‘Terders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the onlones - supplied which, wit” particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Minlsiry of Forests, Prin Rupert, 6.C, The lowest or any tender * will not necessarily ba ac- cepted. . This call for Tender’ se under the terms of The Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (al0-24A) 1978 Ford Bronco 4x4. V6, P.S., P.B,. auto. Like new — Immaculate Interior. Priced to sell. To view phone 638- W026, (p5-22A) 1979 Cl Jeer. PSs P.B., oversize 4): 9 7,200 km. $2,500 OF6'535-4347, Local: Hi, Ron. tne-stf) For Sale: 1972 Ford 302 rebulli plus Cétransmission - $500. Owner leaving town — must sell. Please phone 635- ad atter 3 p.m. (p5-214) 59, MOBILE HOMES — 1974 3BR Knight doublewide situated on %% ‘acre’ tand: scaped lot on Copperside Subdivision. Has veg. gar- den, greenhouse, smokehouse and shed . Exc Condition.Please call after 5PM 635—Wl4 (C10—27Aug) .,12x68 Glendale mobile home (1974), Includes large heated and finished annex, Asking $15,500, Utility shed In rear — extra, Asking $80 OBC, over $400. Phone -.635-7949 from Sunday to Thursday. _ (32-285) , Mobile home, 12x68 McGulness. Set up In trailer court. Asking $16,000, un- furnished or beat offer. Phone 635-5729 or write P.O. Box 1121, Lillooet, B.C. (¢5- ° nA) 1978 - 14x70 Mance mobile home. Unfurnished, setup & skirted In local trailer park. Phone 635.9736. (Ctfn-1-08- 79) . + Mobile Home. Many axiras. Can be seen by appointment only .Phane 632~—-2585 after SPM(C5-—~20 aug ) For Sale: 12X68.3 Br. Mobtte hame with’ finished 10124 addition set up in a tandscaped spot In a Thor- nhill trailer park. Call 636— 126? for appointment to ‘view {P5—20 Aug) Wrz. 1262 Mobile Home, 2 bedrooms, excellant con- dition Imitlation flreptace . Will consider small car In . trade, Phone 635-9768, (p3-20 Aug) For Sale: 14x68 - 1977 three! bdr. fully furntshe- Skirted and fenced in tow. traller court, Also one acre cleared lot in New Remow One 13 gallon water pump. Phone 634-2667, (p5-20A) ‘ Provinces of (inatry of STAND TENDING — CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for the following stand tending contract(s) will be recelved by the Regional Manager, : Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. . 1. Contract ST 103 J-1-4 US Located Porcher tsland. Ranger District Prince Rupert. Number of hectares 17.5. Viewing date Auguat 29, 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 10:00 pm. | NOTE: Viewing of the atand tending site prior to submitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory, Deadline for receipt of tenders is 1:3 p.m. Sep- tember 5, 1979, 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, of from the Regional Manager,- Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- tad This call for tender is under the terms of the Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management Agreement. 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES “1977 Land Crulser, soft top & hard top. 18000 highway miles. New condition. Call evenings. 847-3556. 847-3241 days. (C10-22A) 14foot fravel iraller, Sleeps 5, stove, oven, fridge & furnace. Phone 635-4761, _ (e10-22A) : ™~, 1975 GMC customized vai. Custom paint feb. P.S., P.B. Lote of extras. Mus be seen fo be appreciated Phone 635-2154, Ask f Mlke. (atf-tfn} VT foot travel trailer in. ex- callent condition sleeps 6. Propane fridge. tollet, furnace, oven , 3 way lights, equalizer hitch, efectric brakes and controls. Asking | .00 Phone 635-4277 (p3-Aug 20 1974 Travel Mate tratler for sale, Asking $2600.00 Also auto washer for parts. Aaking $50.00 Phoné 495.9045 pe-22 Aug ne moe , HOMES: Spm 4635- - - talking about a NOTICE TO, CREDITORS _IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWIN BLAND-CLARK, RETIRED ACCOUNTANT, FOR., MERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Creditors and. others ‘having claims against the _ above estate are required to sand full particulers of such claims to Murdech R. Robertson, P.O, Box 746, ° Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3, on or before the 15th day of Sep- tember, ‘1979 after which: Gate the estate's assate will be distributed, having regard only to claims that ‘have been received. . . * Maud Neste ‘Veronica Clark — Administratrix ' By: Murdoch R. Robertson . Solicitor (a4-13,14 ™M21A)- ‘ oo Envo nideast JERUSALEM (AP) — Menachem in, told xeporters he had suggested a ‘‘range of proposals’ regarding UN’ Sharing hls three-da trip y the two countries. , “I've met with very © and : serious questions reservations both here in Israel and in Egypt,’ Strauss said. “And I shall faithfully report those questions and reservations” to’ President Carter and: State Secretary Cyrus Vance in Washington. ; Neither Strauss nor Begin would answer reportera’ Young | slams _ policy WASHINGTON (AP) — Andrew Young, outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nationa, said Sunday Powel) cy toward Palas ’ Liberation on is “ridiculous” the, y a . Organizati and that re-definin Young, who resigned last. week after it was disclozed he had an. unauthorized mecting with the PLO’s observer to the UN, said the cause of peace in the Middle East can only be ‘advanced’ by opening communications with the guerrilla or: ganizal U.S. policy since 1973 has tml Ir acoepts tie hemes price tay m ew x0 with Zehd! Labib Terai . Violated that policy, “Our policy is kind of ridiculous,"" Young. eaid Sunday on the CBS-TY program Face the Nation, “In 1975, It may have made sense... But here it is four, almost five years later and we're still not commu- nicating organiza support of s part of the Arab woe “How ‘lives is this policy worth? If you're policy of non- communication with a timate power, whether you agree with them. winter me it you fy don't bavesoneolbee metas : violence, Mh. more more terroria Lend a hand Keep Canada WINNIPEG (CP) — farmers admits failure ‘Begin Indicated hé ashington resolution. Cabinet spokes man Aryeh Naor said: the government believes the American suggestion “contradicts the .com- mitments of the United States to Iarael” that were made in 1976 and confirmed later in tha Camp David ac- cords and in American milo 8 lukewarm rece ae The mediator said the Carter administration would give ‘very serious con- sideration” to the Israeli and ‘Egyptian attitudes. Thesubject still may come up when the UN Security Council sits down to debate the Palestine issue on Th \ . No details: were. released on the new American plan, but it evidently would have sought to.find a compromise om Palestinien rights that: would have been acceptable | to Tarael and Palestiniacs © american Strip, the Israell-occupied . arab territories. UN Resolution foundation. for. j negotiations since it was passed after the Arab-Israeli *“aaiq’ war in 1967, mentions the, - Palestinians -only as 4; refugee problem while - siating that Israel should withdraw from occupied Arab territory in return for Arab recognition of the state within secure an heh wrineered ra Foc debate would amend the basic resolution to Include a call for an independent Falestinian stiate, while the can plan was reported to be limited to Suaratiening ty"* ' the “legitimate righ the Palestinians to self- determina at opening a door to the Paleitine . Liberation Organization, with Israel says It will never negotlate. . | the says +4 242, the ible to all Mideast: “Houlty,and that there was verso weather this s eid summer haye crea’ ‘the pessimism in that AS a result, the US, eati a 8, eati- mates the Soviet Union will import about 33.6 million grain, almost twice the. imports of last year, Such a would have a major as the rest af the calendar year at least, most Grain prices stayi of any new large export sales will be filled hy the United States because other major exporters Canada, Australia and Argentina — allare experiencing shi; oth reports, pping Agriculture Canada says Himitationa. " ‘The situation in the Soviet Union already has had a: large influence on Canadian wheat prices‘which reached a high of $236 a tonne or $6.42 a bushel June 22. : Prices have been erratic since the peak was reached "~ in June and the wheat board says they likely will be volatile in the future as the market reacts to future Production estimates and er industry rain, wheat and flour ade crop year 1971-80 be about 75 million tonnes, up. about feur-milzion from the last fiscal period, Feed grain trade, on the other hand, could increase much more sharply, ° ‘ The Herald, Monday, August 20, 1979, Page 9 ng strong Besides wheat production declines In Eastern and Weatern pe ‘and the Soviet Unton. Canada's wheat crop is expected to be down bv onesitth to 16 million tonnes and Australia will be far below its record 18 million tonnes of last year..: However, other countries such as the United States, India, Pakistan and many in Africa are expected te show &n incrénse in wheat ction, ‘ Nel Cluette, a nurse at the children’s ward at Mills: alter ‘Kibet i" Memidtial Hospital tries to get a smile out of Patent * Kindra Scott for her head nurse, Margaret Petrick, id Manager Dé al : Coulter and TK Cablevision donated a television and in- stallation of free cablevision for the children there. - , Herald Statt Photo a MOSCOW (AP) — Came, Engine shut down diverts | airliner HALIFAX (CP) — A spokesman for Air France ¥ Wi in a 4 Montreal office, ‘gaid the supersonic jet was land without dif- vera. safety problem. He the. landing wai Concorde’s passengers, But it couldn't land because of . fog, and continued on to , Nfld., for refuelling, added, the spokesman The Concorde can carry 100 passengers. whom . fam Valery Ryumin safely ended history's longest space flight Sunday, landing in Soviet Central Asia after an earth- ocbit voyage that lasted a record 175 days, 36 minutes, the | ea agency Taas The Soviet spacemen had travelled 115,584,000 Wlometres, the equivalent of around trip to Mars when it is closest to earth, Lyakhov, a S38 ~ear-old air force iieutenant colonel, el Ryumin, a 40-year-old a civ engineer, were launched into space Feb. 25 aboard the Soyuz 32 space capsule. “It's good to feel the earth beneath your feet again,” . Ryumin said during an in- terview. shortly after lan- ding. Lyakhov, who had just completed his firat space flight said: “It's good to be on-earth, all goals fulfilled - and everything normal.” They said they felt the effects of gravity after such a long time in space, but not too severely. . The cosmonauts descended from the Salyut 6 space Jaboratory In a space capaule and touched own 2,560 kilometres southeast of Moscow at 3:30 . p.m. local. time (8:30 a.m. EDT), Tass reported. On July 15, they broke the endurance record of fellow cosmonauts Viadimir Kovalenok and Alexander Ivanchenkov, surpassing the old mark of 139 days, 14 hours and 48 minutes. Kovalenok and Ivanchenkov set the previous mark Nov. 2, 1978, in the same Salyut space station, Shortly after their return from nearly elx months in space, Tass announced ‘Lyakheov and Ryumin had each been awarded the highest Soviet medal, Hero of the Soviet Union. = - -@ the Preliminary medical examination found the cosmonauts in good health, and Tass sald they had “withstood the long crbital flight. well.” | The Sunday touchdown t| expected since Saturday, when Tass — for the first time — reported the Planned conclusion of a space flight in advance. In reporting the Jdnding, Tass omitted only one-event flight! It. did not mention the April’ -12 malfunction of “trdéckets ‘aboard the Soyuz 48 spacecraft; piloted by Soviet cosmonaut ‘*"Nikolai * Ivanov: prevented a Iinkup with Salyut 6, of WHS forced back” ein dangerous -nighttime lan- Soviet space officials on June 26 launched the un- manned Soyuz 34 to test new rockets designed to prevent further docking failures. Tass repeatedly sald during the mission that the men were henithy, and Soviets break space record boasted on July 13 that Ryumin had gained 1% pounds. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda reported last Wednesday that, despite their good health, the spacernen were growing increasingly homesick and wera discussing home and family ° more and more in con- versation. Soviet cosmonauts have held the space endurance mark since March 16, 1978, when they broke an 64-day record set four years before by U.S. astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibaon and. William Pogue aboard Sky- lab. Cosmonauta Yuri Romanenko and Georgy Grechko broke the American record only to be surpassed by Kovalenok and Iyan- chenkov less than eight months later. Salyut 6, launched 23 months ago, has been manned a total of 441 days, and has been visited by seven crews and seven Prog- ress spacecraft carrying supplies and scientific Qguipment. which is expanding & |s fast bacomlag one of the most challenging places to work at requires WAITRESSES With experience, neat appearance and willing ‘to assume rasponsibilitiss, For Appointment Call 635-2080