56. ‘BUSINESS — ~ OPPORTUNITY Business opportunities meeting. Earn extra money, meet new friends, become your own Independent boss No obligations. Come have < coffee and give us your opinion, Place: Sandman tnn (basement). 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday night. Ask for Corinne or Lyle, (¢20-27) ; AUTOMOBILES | 175 Purchased new Plymouth Vallant Brougham. P.B.,. P.5., auto, 318 V.8. Sun roof and trailer hitch. 29,000 miles. Call 635- 9404 after 4 p.m. (¢7-13) 1976, 1974 Ford V2 ton piekup. 360 motor, auto, radial tires, electronic ignition. Phone 635-9580 after 4. (c-th,F) FOR SALE 1976 El Derador. Low mileage. Excelleni cond dition. Phone : 635-5366 me for Ray Skoglund. (c5- 174 Flat SW. Goad con- dition. Front wheel drive, radial tires, 2 winter tires. (Great for winter driving} $1,400. Call 695-9444. (2.13) 1970 Ford %% T 4x4, 360 engine, 400 miles, cam. headers, hi-rise, 4 barrel, sun roof, stereo, CH lights. New front hubs, new brakes, posi-trac. Phone 635-3069, 635-3903. (p3-16) 1973 Dodge Road Runner. Good condition. 635-3432. (p3- 16) GOOD TRUCK FOR SALE Blue 1975 Dadge V2 T. P.U. 318, don the floor. Ras wall to wall carpeting and seat covers. AM-FM_ radio, cassette deck & tapes. Winter tires all around. 43,000 miles, mostly hwy. Engine & *bady In. good me Phone 635-6701. {c5- 18 " : 74 Marda RX3. Rotary engine, only 25,000 miles. Excellent condition. Four winter, alt round radial tires included. Phone 635-2777. (p7-20) 1976 Camero. Excellent cond. P.S., P.B., 6.. track. 1,600 miles, 628-1996 after. 6 p.m,..636-6165. [p5-18) , WI3 % =T. P.U. and 11’ Security Camper. Allin A-1 condition. Phone anytime. 635-9794. (c5-13) 1976 Corvetie. P.S., P.B., L48 engine. $8,500. Phone 635- 7762, (p5-13)} 1974 Y2 T. Dodge P.U, V-8 aulo, P.S., P.B. Reasonably priced. Phone 635-4244. (c5- 13) 1974 Buick Century. Luxus station wagon. P.S., P.B., new radials. Only 36,000 miles, Like new. $3,200 firm. 635-7006. (p5-13) For Sale: 19768 Dodge Tradesman Van. Like new. 4 spd. overdrive. 225 - six cylinder. 5.000 kim. Super price. Phone 635-5736. {p5-13} 1974 Maverick. 6 cylinder auto. Only 27,000 miles. . Priced for quick sale. Phane 635-3510. (c5-13) 1971 GAC $900. Phone 635- 3910. = (p4-13) For Sale: 1973 Ford % ton, complete with Gemtop. F100, $1,800 OBO. 635-7158, nights 635-2913, {c4-13) 1973 Chevelle with new engine. A.C. P.W., P.B., PS. Low mileage on new engine. 635-3295 or view at 2147 Queensway. (¢12-20) 1968 Mercury Montego S.W. In good condiilon. Phone 435- 4398, = (¢3-13) 1975 Ford F250 crewcab. ¢’ box with new fiberglass canopy. This unit is in im- maculate condition. Best offer over $5,000 will fake It. View at 48689 Graham Avenue. Phone 635-2884, (c3- 13) 1975 Dodge Van. Only 14,000 miles. Stylized black with rear port windows, Panelled. insulated, car- peted. Bed, storage, cassetle, radio. 4 speakers. Side mufflers, new radials. No rust, Excellent con- dition. A real bargaln for $4,000 firm. Phone 635-7025 (p2-13) 58. MOBILE HOMES 12x68 three bdrm. mobile home with 2 finished ad ali Phone 635-4692. (c5 Vv 58. - MOBILE HOMES" fdus! sell: 1976 12 « 64 Iwo bdrm. Gendait. Excellent condition. Fenced yard with garden and shed. Phone 635- 4639 after 5 p.m. (c3-13) 12x68 mobile home, 2 bathrooms, 1 bedrooms. Completely or partly fur- nished, located close to schoals. 2 room joey shack, false fireplace, Full iength cavered walkway. 635-4591 (ctin} 10'xd48’ wiih fridge, stove, freezer, sofa-bed, chair, joey shack. $2995, For further information 635-5961 after 6 p.m. (act 19,20,23,24,25,26,27} ‘86, RECREATIONAL . eis WEHIGLES = Vanguard camper. 8'6" deluxe. Completely loaded. Price $2,000, Phone 635-4094, (5-17) Rentor Purchase: 1972 12x68 Paramount jraller with fireplace. Near stores and Schools on private Jot. Rent $255 per mo. with option to buy or purchase. $9,500. Open to offers. Will carry second mortgage If necessary. Ph. (112) 762- 4612. Write Joa Rorke, Gen. Del., Winfleld, B.C. (ctf-06) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from ps low aB $100.00 down. Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (ctf FOR SALE OR LEASE 12x56 mobile home with yau56 addition on ‘2 acre landscaped fot with fruit trees and berry bushes. 3 bdrms., ulllity rm. living rm. with fireplace, dining rm., wall to wall carpet. 6 miles from town. Will sell or lease io reliable party. Phone 635-3271 after 5 p.m. (stt) os 1970 Ford P,U. 5% ton with 4 Spd-w. 11 foot camper. 2 yrs. old. Asking $4,000 for both. Phone 635-4530, (¢5-17) 67. SERVICES $100 plus filing fees. Obtain your lawyer supervised divorce over the Divorce! phone fast! Call Self- Counsel Services toll free 112-800-663-3007. Chargex and Masiercharge accepted. (cft-Th) TO WHOM IT MAY CON. CERN: |, Ron Pongracz will not be responsible for any bills or debts Incurred by my wife, as of this date October. 2, 978. Ron Pongracz. (p10-13) 7 Livestock 5 yr. old registered Morgan gelding. Keer’s Warrior Further information phone . 638-1494 ar 635-3090. (¢21-31) ‘decor, collect. MOBILE HOME IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO YOUR LOCATION are now available on our lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile homes. You choose your and we custom build to suit. Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - return. For free credit check and approval please phone Parker Homes of Canada Ltd. 935-5447 MANPOWER REPORT For further Information on these and other job op- portunities, please contact your local Canada Em. ployment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Ave. ASST. PROJECT MGR. - $138 per week to co-ordinate tutors. GROUP HOME RELIEF PARENTS - Must be couple to relieve regular houseparents, 8 days per mo. $240 per mo. per couple. COUNSELLOR 2 - BSW- RWE or university degree in social sciences. $1800 per mo. PRE SCHOOL TEACHERS - Must be qualified with certificate. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER - Stewart area. FIELD WORKERS - Tutors. $138 per week. COED TEEN co- ORDINATOR - Part time. Evenings. $5-6.00 per hr. PHYSICIAN - Gen. Prac. 18-12-15-1-79. Peds. Gynecology and Obstiteric.: LOANS CLERK - 45 wpm typing. $675 per mo. AUXILIARY CLERK - Steno III. To interview and assist clients with job ap- Plication. $1055 per mo. AUXILIARY CLERK TYPIST - 50 wpm typing. $6.34 per hr. ADVERTISING SALESPERSON - Salary plus for commission. DEPARTMENT MANAGER . For automotive department. $200 per wek. ASSISTANT DEPART- MENT MANAGER - Auto. Dept. $4.10 per hr. to start. SALES CLERK - Weekend work. $3.00-3.50 per hr. TELEPHONE SOLICITOR - Must have pleasant voice & courteous manner. $3.00 per hr. COOK - Chinese, $1000 per mao. PIZZA COOK - Mature, clean cut person. Experience not necessary. $3.75 per hr. DOE. neg. two persons. REQUIRED SEVERAL WAITERS & WAITRESSES - In Terrace. Full und part time jobe. REQU.ED SEVIRAL BABYSITTERS- - In Terrace, Full and part time jobs. BAKER'S HELPER - Must have previous ex- perience. $4.75 per hr. SHINGLE SAWYER .- Fully experienced only. $5.00 per sq. SHEET METAL ‘WORKER - Must be ex- perience. Apprentice with 2 or more yrs. experience would be acceptable. Union wage. 2 positions. WELDER - Must have DPW I. Temporary job, union rate. CABINET REFINISHER - Refinishing TV & home entertainment system cabinets. $5.50-6.50 per hr. SHOE REPAIRMAN .- Must be fully qualified. $800 per mo. TIRE BUSTER - Must have related experience, Wages negotiable. APPRENTICE AUTO MECHANIC - Wages negotiable. BODY REPAIRMAN - Fully qualified with TQ, 2 positions (1 in Terrace & 1 in Pt. Clements). AUTO MECHANIC - Must be journeyman. Union wage. RADIATOR REPAIR- MAN - Should have previous experience. CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN - Terrace. Must be fully qualified, union rate. HEAVY MECHANIC - Britannia Beach. General Main- tenance. Skidders. IWA + $13 per hr. PROJECT FOREMAN - Job supervision of ‘at risk’. CARPENTER - Tem- porary job. Must be jour- neyman or equivalent. PLUMBER - Residential- commercial. Must be journeyman. Union rate, TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must be experienced and have air ticket. Commission or wages. $8.00-9.00 per hr. COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN - Must be journeyman or have 4 yrs. experience. TYPESETTER - Must have keyboarding or paste up experience. Min. 45 wpm typing. $4.00 per hr. LOG TRUCK DRIVER - Must have Class 1 plus air. Temporary job. $35.00 per trip. DUTY OF SCIENCE” * scrambler," Diamonds may be a scientist’s best friend and ours, too. Low-speed sawing machines with wafer-thin dinmond blades to precision- slice all kinds of materials are being used to expand our knowledge and do such practical things as monitor quality control. Based on the low-speed cutting concept long used by old world diamond cutters to shape gems, the machine gives a true cut with minimal damage or dis- tortion. Previously, scientists often had to mount samples and cut them with a hand jeweler's saw. This time- consuming process often re- sulted in damage or defor- mation to the material. Called the Isomet, this device from Buehler Ltd. of Evanston, Ill,, is being used in countless ways. Marine biologists use it to thin- section fish ear bhones— otoliths. By examining the otoliths, scientists can tell the age of the fish and determine how fast a fish population is being depleted. In quality-control pro- grams, the machine is being used to section electronic printed circuit boards, com- ponent parts of heart pace- makers and even pull-top tabs on beverage can lids. The Isomet is also play- ing an important role in medical research, In tumor- study programs, pathol- ogists use it to slice teeth « and bones for microscopic examination, Low-speed cutting is also helping to expand our knowledge of outer space. When the Smithsonian Institution received two pieces of moon rock weigh- ing a total of three-tenths of a gram, an Isomet was used to alice the pieces into thin sections without dis- turbing the rocks’ structural integrity. he LOW-SPEED SAWS with wafer-thin diamond blades are a boon to science and industry. The Smithsonian is only one of many museums using this precision diamond saw. Applications by museums include sectioning of mete- orites, precious archaeolog- ical samples of early pottery and porcelain, examination of fossils, bones and teeth, as well as the metallurgical examination of early bronze, pewter, jron-near- ly all of man's or nature's solid materials, Low-speed diamond- bladed saws have proved to be a gem. For more information write to: Buehler Ltd., 2120 Greenwood Street, Evanston, Illinois 60204. PIORYOUIKNOW/ that baseball's first World Series with a million dollar gale was in 1923 when the New York Giants battled the New York Yankees? The record altendance of 901,430 marked the first series played at the huge new Yankee Sta: § dium. Despite two hume runs by the Giants’ Casey Stengel, who later as manager piloted the Yankees to six World Series championships, the Yankees won the series in six games, ... that The Gillette Com- pany is celebrating the 40th year of its association with baseball's fall classic by pre- senting a $1 million World Series Bonus Offer fur base- ball fans and other cun- sumers? ... that consumers can participate in the Bonus Offer by bringing the game piece from early fall issues of na- tional magazines to a partici- pating store where a Gillette World Series display, sporting a hume plate-shaped “‘un- reveals which prize they may have won? Prizes include 10 AMC Con- cord D/L aulemubiles, 25 $1000 cash awards and 4000 Gillette promax compact hair dryers. ... that in that first mil- lion-dollar series uf 1923, Babe Ruth whacked three homers, walked eight times and batted .3687 Some cicadas live under- ground for 17 year, then emerge for a few weeks of sunshine before dying. . ; The Herald, Thursday. October 12, 1978, Page Meetthe = “Recycler of Unwants” | damoplil Qarnng eae tt] ty) For ntocell Bhp nem factory wf boned | Pratt's Matiess Warebouse, 18759 A Naps. Rorthredge. TON. } bite . ve phone number where yoy Ra diverter will sufarmaticotly |. AAyou there, ailmott new. coil Rei saceibce $450 299 7101, . Chama cn Bp aie TE sherman, & Franklin set. Paro nepter fire logis: ol tet Paes ire ton's +a eat 5 . net Ga rye 7 rat eee re ME ALE Wed Fri 104 Bea: te mac. yrnituee Good BOM Cetiras VN oF call Gahage SALE Thurs Fd. Sov | *velr@rator t.nk beds, atik muse 13/60 Sigrant. byl Sawn condciore: | «a Tiag oremers. Sant trucks & red. Ul — iho EP MOVING SAL aiueed mise OE orn Northland. bind. ots, cartoprack ate HTH oF Sais. 2Seny Hard ngs Doles. 100 ag | at ig , ie . ety | = 7a 4. an 4195 or DIVORCE Su 12 4-0 5 id Naf Agr oF Satica p : IY ei Eves. , U SET. acm THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE TERRACE/KITIMAT DAILY HERALD There is no-reason to keep things you don’t need or enjoy anymore just because they're valuable. Thereare customers willing to pay good money for things you've tired of. Contact the “Recycler of Unwants,” the classified de- partment of the Daily Herald. You will be pleased with the fast, speedy results, As fast as a phone call, results happen! READ FOR PROFIT @ USE FOR RESULTS | CALL 635-6357 ‘Terrace/Kitimat DAILY HERALD