Build your home among beautiful farge cedars on lot 150x210 Skeena St. Asking 11,500.00 Offers. Phone 635- 5102 after 6 and weekends. For Sale» 1% acre lot along Queensway In Thornhill. Well treed on fertile land. Septic tank and wiel. Asking $8,500 638-1036 (p10-1) Property for Sale: 6 acre treed lot for sale In & quiet, low density residential area. 1 mile north of municipal boundary 635-4398 (5-17) For Sale: 10 acres in Old. Remo. Barn, with Ilvestack, greenhouse In % acre of garden. Small cabin. Good weil with gas pump. Price $16,000 Contact T. Stevens, Box 644, Terrace, B.C. (p20- 4) 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Successful store for sale In Terrace. Complete with” equipped butcher shop, 6 coolers and freezers, 1 walk- In, '3- bedroom dwelling at- tached. One rental house, occupled, 3 bay garage all on one acre of jand. Annual sales almost double asking price. Assumabte mortgage. Catl 635-5202 for defails. For. Sale Prime Tire Business with gas service etc. + 4 bedroom home, completely furnished, 1% bath, many extras, situated 68 miles north of Terrace. Apply C. Ritter, Box 183, Terrace, B.C. 633-2326 (ctf) ST. AUTOMOBILES: Salvage Bids tabe taken ona 1975 Volkswagon Beetle. On an as is, where Is basis, For more Information contact Brouwer & Co., §-3238 Kalum St. or 635-7173 [c9- 7,8,9,16,17,18,23,24,25) 1974 Ford ¥2 ton pickup 360 motor auto, Radiat tires, electronic Ignition. Phone 635-9560 atter 4 (c4-9)....- 1972 Ford Ranger pickup $1400 and 1974 Ford window van $2200. View at 2460 Skeena St. or call 635-6645 (c3-17) . 74 Fiat station wagon for sale, good running condition, 19} 1964 Mercedes Benz in running condition. Call 635- 6277 between B-12, 1-5 (c5-19) Chev % ton’ 283 Corvette 4 speed motor - mags - headers - Near new interlor and palnt. Cifers to $2500. Youth's Raleigh Chopper 3 speed $50. Phone 638-1880 (p3-17) Looking for an economy car? See our 1972 Corlina, low mileage and In excellent condition, priced right fer your budget. . See it at Camperland, 5412 Highway 16 West, Terrace. Dealer Licence DOOSTIA (c5-16) For Sale: 1973 Jeep Com- mando 4x4 Two fops .in- cluded. Very good condition. Phone 635-2770 after 5 p.m. (p5-16) 73 Renault front wheel drive, asking $1000 and ‘1976 Kx250 motocross Kawaskl like new asking $1,000 638-1483 (ct/) 1973 BAW 750ce with wind lammer Fairing $2100 Phone 635-7840 (c5-17) i i cling PAGE 8, THE HERALD. Thursday. June 22, 1978 1969 Dodge ¥% T PU, V8, 4 Speed trans, posl trac dif- ferential. New rear tires, spare parts, motor trans, etc, $1,000 or best offer. 635- 5339 (ctf) Shopping for a new pickup? Don’t miss this 1977 Ford 1 fon, 1100 miles, 460 engine, automatic transmission, an excellent buy. Match it up with our 27 foot Vanguard Sth wheel trailer, fully equipped with alr conditioning and a winter package. See this at Camperland, 5412 Highway 16 West, Terrace Dealer Licence DOOSITA (¢5-16) 58. ‘MOBILE HOMES For Sate: or Rent: with optlon to buy 12x68 house trailer will also consider taking a smaller trailer as part payment. For further information please phone 635-7878 (cl0-1) For Sale: Four 1971 12'x52’, two bedroom seml-furnished Safeway trailers. Complete with axles, wheels, fuel tanks and blocking. Asking $6,000 each. Call 636-2660 J. Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, B.C. {pim-10) 56’ Safeway doublewide. Includes all mafor ap pllances, large garden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2) full bath, and fireplace. Se up and fully skirted in cedar, View at No, 31-4619 Queensway Drive (Tim- berland Tratler Phone 635-9429. (ctf} 10°x50' 2 bedroom trailer for sale. Set-up in trailer court. Large _— joey shack, reasonable offers accepted for quick sale. Phone 635- 5582 (c5-20) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 501-5105 (ete Must Sl - 12x46 2 bedroom mobile home on a fully serviced, clear title lot on Simpson Rd, Thornhill. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C., 635-7117 (ctt) For Sale: 12x68 ATCO Velmont 3 bectroom mobile home, Set up and skirted In .trailer court In town. Will sell furnished or un- furnished. Phone 635-9046 even. (p10-SuT) Traller for sale: 1974 12x68 3 bedroom furnished trailer, dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer. dryer. china cabinet etc. No.l Pine Park phone 635-3246 (clim-Ju 17} Mobile Home Immediate Dellvery Te Your Location are-now avaliable on aur lovely 14 wide andi doublewide mobile homes. You choose your decor, and) we custom build to sult. Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - 60. TENDERS Return. For free credit 1975 Jimmy 4x4. Fully = [icheck and approval please equipped. ‘Lots of extras. [iphone collect . High Slerra package. Parker Homes of Canada Trailer towing suspension. Ltd. : Will consider trade 632-7973, 937-5447 (¢10-18) (14-22) - rere For Sale: 12x68 Glendale 1969 and 1974 Ford pickup 34 fon for sale or trade for travel trailer 18° and up Address 2634 Penner St. 635- 3752s (p 5-18) 975 Datsun Sports truck 27,000 miles Good condition, Phone eves 638-1920 (c5-18) 1976 Chev Suburban. Auto, 9.5. p.b., alr conditlening, | rally wheels, tilt steering, cruise control, trallering special, 21,000 miles, excellent condition. Phone 635-2697 (p3-16) Silverado Vista Villa, three bedroom with utility shed included. Will sell partially furnished or unfurnished. For an appointment to view call 635- 9403 after 5:00 (p10-17). Ta whom [is may concern: | Jean Dionne wiil not be responsible for any bills or debts Incurred by my wife, as of this day, June 19, 1978, Jean Dionne. (p3-15) 1973 Toyota Cellea ST 4 speed trans, AM-FM radio, tape deck, 45,000 miles. Excetlent condition. Open to offers, 638-8244 (p3-16) lf you have the urge to go camping and don’t heve a camper, come In. and see dur selection of used campers. We also have a good selec- tlon of used pickups. We have what you want - so come In and see-us at Camperland, 5412 Highway 16 West. Dealer Licence Do0s 1A. (c5-18) DIETER'S CORNER Maintaining a sensible weight docs not mean a lifetime of carrots and celery, nor does it require hours. of painful calis- | thenies but it does mean keeping culorie — con- sumption and activity in harmony. fF Paaughis C. Pathan Authax al dfn da deve Weigle Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH KENNEDY HART COM. MONLY KNOWN AS JOE K. HART, RETIRED EXECUTIVE, FORMERLY OF EVERETT, WASHINGTON, Creditors and others having claims against the above estates are required to send full particulars of such claims to’ Murdoch R. Robertson, Barrister & Solicitor, P.O, Box 746, Terrace, B.C, VaG 4C3, on or before the 14th day of July, 1978, afler which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. Juanita Thelma Hart Executrix Murdoch R. Robertson ‘ Solicitor (611,12,16,17) Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OTTO PAUL SCHULTE, TRAPPER, FORMERLY OF TERRACE, COLUMBIA. Creditors and others having claims against the above: estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to Murdoch R. Robertson, Barrister & Solicitor, P.O. Box 746, Terrace, B.C. VIG 4C3, on or before the t4th day of July, 1978, after which date the estate’s' assets will be distributed, having regard only to clalms that have been received. ‘ Hermann J, Buschmann Administrator {c2-11,12,26,17) m 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Camper 1975 Edson 8 Camper, C-W 15000 BTU furnace. Phone 638-1121 (stf) “14 Travel Mate Travel! TraHer. 1 year old. Used only 3. times. Includes furnace, 3 way: -fridge,-3.- - burner stave, 2 way fighting and washroom. Sleeps 4. Owner must sell. Price $3700 Call 635-9404 after 4 (c4-17} For Sale: 10° Vanguard camper with 3 way fridge, 3 burner stove. Heater and porta-pottie. This 1973 camper sleeps 5 Is in A-1 condition, View at 41 Charles St., Kitimat or call 632-2620 alter 4p.m. (p5-18) 19’ Holiday For Sale: tealler. Excellent condition, | ’ best offer. Phone 635-5628 (p5-20) TODAY IN HISTORY | By THE CANADIAN PRESS June 8, 1978 The Royal Navy’s aircraft carrier Glorious was destroyed 98 years ago today—in 1940— with a loss of 1,200 lives curing evacuation ef Allied forces from Narvik, Norway during the Second World War. Two British destroyers. were also lost in the action in which the German bat- tleships Scharnhorst and Gneizenau took part. Some 33 men escaped and a few were taken prisoner. 1360—Architect Frank Lloyd Wright was bora. 1340—The Nazis invaded - Norway. . 1%3—The US. Supreme Court ruled that restaurants in Washington, D.C., could not refuse to serve blacks. 1965—U.5, troops were firet authorized to engage in offensive operations in Vietnam. 1969—The border crossing between Spain and Gibraltar ; was closed. TODAY IN HISTORY — By THE CANADIAN PRESS June 9, 1978 St. John's, Nild., was almost totally destroyed by fire 192 years ago today—in 1846. Some 12,000 persons were rendered homeless, and property worth $5 milllon was lost. Immediate relief was sent from Britain and from the neighboring colonies of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, —- 16d0—-The first ‘‘dime novel’'—Maleska, or_ the Indian Wife of the White Hunter—was published. 1935—The: Jonkers Diamond, 726 carats, arrived in New York City from England for 35 cents postage, registered mall, 1967—Gamal Abdel Nasser resigned as president of Egypt after his country was defeated in a war with Israel, 1971~The U.S. and Japan BRITISH ~ A BICENTENARY SPECIAL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA THE PACIFIC BECKONS By Ron Gadsby In spring 1768, James Cook stayed behind in London, as his ship “Grenville” returned to Newfoundland, because 1 new and preater challenge beckoned. The remarkable Cook had . proved to be almost a genius in the chart-making world. His outstanding abilities as a leader had been certified by his activities prior to Quebec's fall, and when the new challenge emerged, he was the logical _ choice. But it was a choice not with- outrepercussions in the scientific world. The challenge was to lead an - expedition to the far Pacific to observe a natural phenomenon, the transit of Venus. The planet Venus’ movemént across the sun's face had been observed first in 1639; it would happen again in 1761 and pos- sibly in 1769—and then not again for another century. : By plotting the path of th transit from three locations in different parts of the world, an accurate measurement of the distance from earth to sun could be calculated. . The observations of the 1761 transit had been mediocre and the powerful Royal Society sought to ensure success for the "1769 transit.’ t Tt was felt that an observation post at Hudson Bay, one on the ° North Cape of Norway and a third in the mid-Pacific would be ideal, It fell on Cook to lead the Seraithes village, before going to Whitby. While the Royal Society re- ceived the royal blessing and 4,000 pounds from King George IH, it was the Royal Navy that supplied thenecessary vessel and selected its captain. This procedure was upsetting to the society, as they favored Alexander Dalrymple, a rather pompous and opinionated so- ciety member. - . He was a relatively brilliant scientist and explorer, only mildly interested in the transit, but most anxious to prove a theory he held about the exist- ence of a vast continent in mid- Pacific. The selection of Cook put a major dent in the Dalrymple ego and projected him into a per- manent snit. . The appointment was adouble benefit to Cook: he was, for the first time, made a commissioned ere James Cook worked in a draper’s shop officer, and, after presenting himseliata meeting of the Royal Society, was designated an of- ficial observer, a sort of acting astronomer. j ; His new appointment re- warded him with a “substantial fee” and the necessary scientific instruments. Cook's assignment had a much broader scope than merely observing Venus’ transit. The navy issued secre! orders that he was to determine whether or not there was a “southern continent”. He was then to proceed to New Zealand and chart ils coasts as fully as possible before board- ing provisions for the returt journey as Britain was seeking overseas markets for its expand- ing industries. ; Observations of the transit were to be made from the island of Tahiti and the scientists were to arrive at leasta month ahead of time. Inaddition to the astronomers, several internationally famous botanists, two artists, four ser- vants and—of all things—two greyhounds -were to board the - “Endeavour”. The last-minute addition of this coterie required the re- arrangement of cabin area and some minor adjustments to the “Endeavour”. But what of the “Endeavour” herself? What sort of a vessel was she? Next: Aboard the ‘Endeavour’. Waiker's house, Grape Lane, Whithy, where dames Cook lived as an apprentice. Pacific expedition. HOMESTYLE STAMPEDE by Lynne Schuyler itis wild. Itis wooly. Best of all, ~it is fun). ” Ask anyone who has been to the Anahim Leke Stampede—like General MacArthur, they all vow to return. Tt began almost 41 years ago in Anshim Lake, this remote little jackpine community west of Williams Lake: Today it is still kicking. . The original 1937 frontier ’ celebration was headed by a local gent and dynamic leader, Stan Dowling} sided by a handful of ranchers. The big event got under way four ‘days late. But, in true Chilcotin style, nobody seemed to mind, Today, the air around the Chil- - cotin buzzes with excitement as | folks mark their calendars for the traditional dates: July 7, 8 and 9, when everyone is geared up to at- tend one of the last fronticr-type rodeos. * What is so special about this par- ticolar rodeo? It is strictly non-commercial! There are no big rodeo stars here. Most of the cowboys, seen at the . - Ananim Lake Stampede clinging to the wild broncos, are not registered with any rodeo association. And all the livestock assembled is fresh off the range. Discover British Columbia A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA - There, is something here too for ue '* everyone's tasle. The top action reads like a west- em menu: bull-riding, calf-roping, bareback, and saddle bronc, barrel and stake races. And you will not find any glossy program books and souvenir T- shirts at the Stampede. The only mementos you will cart home are memories of genuine Anahim Lake hospitality. The Stampede is also one of the few places where you, yourself, can go for a real roller-coaster ride on a wild-eyed steer, Ever wanted to try your hand at wild-cow milking? Here's your chance. Grab a partner and wrestle the rambunctious critter down. Sunday is set aside for novice participation. That is, for anyone who wants to meet eye to eye witha snorting, saddle bronc. . The crisp Chilcotin evenings are filled with, flickering campfires, genial conversation, and the aroma of cooking suppers, as everyone gets their second-wind for the nightly dances. ‘ The first dance begins the night before the stampede actually gets going. This year the community is able to boast of a brand-new, log-style dance hall, with plenty of room for a crowd of any size. Motel facilities are limited in Anahim Lake, 50 it’s best to pack along your own camping gear and food and join the countless nomads encircling the stampede grounds. You can expect a good day’s ' : drive, anywhere from six to eight hours, as you head west out ‘of ° Williams Lake on Highway 20, The first 54.5 kilometres are paved, and, although the rest of the 265.6-kilometre trek is gravel road, the general road conditions have been vastly improved during the last few years, ; It is wise, however, to be pre- pared for flat tires or breakdowns as service stations inthe Chilcotin can be anywhere from 50 to &0 kilometres apart and they keep irregular hours, The Anahim Lake Stampede; Don't miss it! , announced final agreement on terms for the return of the island of Okinawa to Japan. 1971--President Richard Nixon .jended a 21-year embarga on trade with China, authorizing export of 47. categories of nonstrategic items; PLA IT AGAIN BONN (CP) — The plano - on which Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s favorite Wagnern- . melodies were played by his female companion Eva Braun is coming up for auction, It 1s expected to sell MARSH THIEF — The mink is a strong, agile swimmer and appears more at home in water than on land. It preys on small mammals, birds, eggs, frags, fish and snakes, Males are almost two feet in length, weighing approximately two pounds while the. females are somewhat smaller. Strong ducks or large fish.from unsuspecting sports | men, The mink is prized for its rich brown Sur end was the first American furbearer to be domesticated, F Ty BEDE ow Andon Ducks Unlimited (Canada) 1495 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Man. RST 262 4 1248. 79 "and fearless, mink have been known -to carry off - for at least &20,000. t