HOMES FOR SALE. ”. Naat hedge ideuinn sain Wee FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 Bdrm, full Bsmt, Rec. Rm, 2 full Baths, 2 Fireplaces, W Ww carpet, undeck, many extras, Located on bench on Benner St. To view call 635- 6905. ; For Sale 2 bedroom house with flreplace. Large back yard with garden space. Asking $34,000. View at 20 Nass $1. or call 632.3413. icl0-9) Have we gat a deal for you! Do you have lake-shore properly or a plece of property In you can’t afford to build on right now? We have 2 - 3 bedroom houses far sale. To be moved, suitable for summer omes, or all year round. Have hot water tanks, all lumbing, furnaces and ofl tanks. $4000 each or If sald by August 7th, $3,500 each. Phone 635-3112. (c3-5) Home Fer Sale: One year old three bedroom hame. Walnut cabinets, w to w carpets, with partially finished basement. Fully lJand- scaped on paved st. Phone after 6 pm 635-7367. 52, WANTED TO RENT Wanted to rent. Responsible couple. Non drinkers, nan- smokers desire 2 bedroom accomodation. Phone Dan at 638-1041. (p5-8) Wanted to rent a 3 bedroom house or trailer. Phone 796- 2259. (p5-8) Wanted to rent, 2 bedroom house. Close to school & town. Wanted no later than Oct. 1. Phone 635-3682 or 638- 1587. (ctf) 1947 GMC pick-up. 6 cyl. 4 speed. Phone 635-4312. (p5-5} 1969 Plymouth = station wagon. Asking $300 639-1273. (c5-5) 1973 Ford Maverick Deluxe. Vinyl roof, brown on white, recently rebuilt tran- -‘smission & valve job. $2200 flrm. 636-8987. {p3-7tn 1977 Datsun Hatchback. 5500 ‘miles. Like new. Phone 632- 3917. (c5-9) 1974 Ford Bronco ranger, V- 8, 4 wheel drive. Good condition. Phone 635-6844 after 5, (cl0-14) 1970 Ford F250. Ranger. camper special, new paint. Top condition. Also 2 traller axles & wheels, 635-3939. (c4- 4) 1948 Ford School Bus. Seats removed for camper or moving. Motor needs repalr. Asking $2300. 94 Skeena, Kitimat. 632-3460. (c3-7) 58. MOBILE . _ HOMES. - - For Sale: three 12’x52’, 2 bedrcom semi-furnished Safeway Trailers. Units complete with blocking, fuel tanks, axles and wheels. Asking $6,000. Call J, Hut- chings Box 727, Stewart, BC. Phone 636-2640. {p20-1s) 10x50 2 bedroom trailer. Set- up In trailer court. Large joey shack. For quick sale $2,500 or highest offer. 635- 5582. (c5-B) For Sale 1971 Glendale trailer In excellent shape, on 'Va acre fenced & landscaped lot, workshop and waodshed. Nust be seen ta appreciate. Asking $28,000. Gocd buy. Phone 638-8224, (p5-5) sé’ Safeway doublewlde 1440 sq ft. Includes all major appliances, large arden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and tireplace. Set up and fully skirted in Cedarview at no. 3t-4619 Queensway Drive (Timberland Trailer Park). $24,000 Phone 435- 9499. (ctf) Moving to Terrace, require 3-4 bedroom’ home, will maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1178, Terrace, B.C. (ctf) Boarding homes for thigh school students to attend schoo! in Terrace from September 78 to June 30, 1979 room and board rate $175 per month. For further in- formation DIAL 635-7127 local 19 (20-20) 54. BUSINESS © PROPERTY Choice Property For Sale Just under 1 acre corner Property with paved street in front. Four rental units with new plumbing & hot water tanks. . Two bedroom house, with work shop cement floor. Very geod well two big gardens & lawn with trees & — shrubs, Room for expansion on corner very reasonable for cash some terms possible, Some lumber & many extras mostly all fur- inished. Apply: R.A. Clark - 635- 3198 after 6 p.m. (p10-37) 55. PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1.5 acres. All year spring fed creek. Very secluded and nicely tread. One mile fram town. Asking $11,900. Write Box 714 Terrace. (p20-17) 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Wanted responsible caretaker with mobile home to operate a mobile home park In Terrace area. Free space rent & comrnission. Contact F.L. Janaver. 636- 8233, evenings after 7, (c 10-8) 51 ‘ae AUTOMOBILES . 1972 Datsun P.U. Good mechanical condition. $900. o.b.o. also 1967 Dadge Monaco 2 dr. hard top tn good condition $800 o.b.o. Phone 638-1870. {¢5-5) Must SII - 12x46 2 bedroom mobile home on a fully serviced, clear tiile lot on Simpson Rd, Thornhill. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Reyal Bank, Terrace, B.C., 635-7117 (ctf) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. OAC, Set up and delivered, trades welcome ‘fPhone collect 591-5105 (ctf For Sale 12X68’ 3 bedroom trailer (Safeway). Fur- nished or unfurnished. 6X12 HEATEO JOEY SHACK. Compiete with 9,000 BTU air cond. Close to schools 635- 9323. {pl0-7) ca Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68 Paramont house traller with fireplace near stores and schools, on private lot. Rent $255. per month with option ta buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers. Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rorke, Gen Dei, Win- fleld, B.C. (ct#) For Sale: Four 1971 12'x52’, two bedroom semi-furnished Safeway irallers. Complete with axles, wheels, fuel tanks and blocking. Asking $6,000 each. Call 636-2660 J, Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, B.C. {plm-10) For Sale 1970 12'x68' Park- wood 3 bedroam traller, Set up on fenced lot. $18,000. Coppersice Estate. Phone 638-1273. (c?-4) 66. RECREATIONAL | ” VEHICLES #2’ River boat and ¢raller, Can vew at 5116 Graham Ave. or call 635-3564 or 6935- 6166 {{!10-au70) . Camper 1975 Edson Bp’ Camper, C-W 15,000 BTU furnace, Phone 634-1121 (stf} For Sale. 1976 Starcratt tent iraller with stove, fridge, furnace and. canopy. Like new condition, Phone 635- 324}. = 1974 International Yz ton 4 speed, radio, canopy, new tires, 37,000 miles, can view at 5116 Graham Ave., or call 635-3564 or 635-4164 (Imth For Sale 1972 Grand Torino phone 633-2409, (p5-6) 1975 Plymouth Gran Fury. 4 door, Vinyl top. PS, PB, A-C; Gas saver, 31,000 miles. Excellent condition, Phone 632-3736, (¢3.5) For Sale 28 foot Streamline travel trailer in excellent Condiflon, also 1970 Monte Carle. Phone 635-3946, (c5-5) For Sale, 25’ Citatlon motor home, Made by Bendix. Fully equipped. In excellent condition. Very iow mifeage. Phone 632-5546, (cl0-11) Dees your bullding need exterior palnting? Call 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. LEave name and phone number for Terry. Free Estimate. {stf) “la fire of Application for Change of Name NOTICE ishereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act, by me:- Patrick William Sterrett of 4844 Loen Ave. In Terrace, In the Province of British Columbla, ta change my name fram Patrick William Sterrett to Patrick William Sterritt. Dated this 22 day of April, A.D. 1978 Patrick William Sterrett TENDERS Tenders called for 43 Suite Avariment Black, Dawson Creek, B.C. Invitation to sub-contractors and suppliers for structural steel, excavation, piling, concrete placina, water - Damp proofing, relaforcing, misc. metals, raugh car- pentry, finish carpentry, roofing - flashing, elevator, dry wall, painting, ceramic, insulation, sheet metal venting, electrical, drapery, appliances. window aluminum, entrances aluminum, lumber supply, doors. and hardware. Pians are available from: C.M. Projects Ltd. nr 4 - 265 - 25th St. West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 4H9 ' Telephone y04-926.4391 an Killick, Matz, Bowen, Rose nr. 201 - 1200 - 103 Ave., Dawson Creek, B.C. Telephone 782-2046 Tenders close 4 p.m. Aug. ?, 1978. at the office of C.M. Projects Lid. (¢3-20,2,5) Mindtry of Forents Province of Sritish Columbia TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-08510 . There will be offered for sale at public auction by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 1, 1978, the Licence A-8510, to cut 655.100 cubic feet of Balsam, Spruce, and trees of other species located at the junction of Skowill Creek and Bell Irving River Casslar. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of thmber. "The successful jenderer wil! not be con- sidered as an established licensee for the purpose of applying for further timber within the Bell-Irving Public Sustained-yield Unit. Provided anyone who I[s unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C, Va) 1B9 or the Forest Ranger, P.O. Box 67, Stewart, B.C. VOT IW). (c4- 20,5,10,15) A BICENTENARY SPECIAL FEATURE FROM TOURISM B A SAD HOMECOMING When James Cook, with the rank ‘of lieutenant, anchored at Downs afier completing his first exploration journey on July 13, 1771, he found himself a popular hero. He had captured the imagi- nation of the British. To them, he had terminated an incredible journcy. While the recording of Venus’ transit, the superficial reason for the trip, had not proved to be as successful as the Royal Society would have liked, the myths he dispelled about many parts of a literally’ unknown world more than compensated for this. After the usual red tape of handing over the Endeavour, an audience with George II] and long conversation with Royal Society members, Cook sought to spend. his time with his family: One of his most arduous tasks was to recount his adventures lo Dr. John Hawkesworth, a pomp- ous scholar who had ‘‘wangled himself a commission to write an official account of the voyage’* for public consumpiion. Cook's pragmatic and unvar- nished account of the trip was not considered sufficiently literate for officialdom, hence he was sub- jected to hours of questioning by the tedious Hawkesworth. He was unhappy about the By Ron Gadsby arrangement and his pride was wounded by some of Hawkesworth’s elaborate state- ments which were credited to Cook. Despite his successes, Cook's homecoming had saddening overtones. His daughter, Elizabeth, died a few months earlier. She was four. And his son, Joseph, bom a few days after his departure, did not survive infancy.: , His greatest joy came from his sons—James, 7, and Nathaniel, 8, who were robust and intelli- gent. While Cook was enjoying his return to family life, Joseph Banks, the expedition's botanist, and his colleague Daniel Solander were tasting the joys of public adulation. In fact Banks, the trip's irrepressible bon vivant began to take himself seriously in the fload of invitations and licnization to the point that he becanie objec- tionable, But more on that later, Within six weeks of his return, Cook ‘was promoted to ‘'com- mander”’. This was hardly ample recognition for his accomplish- ments. He was also given whal was known as a “holding" appointment to the H.M.S. Scorpion, an eighteenth century way of keeping him on the hook, Crossword By Eugene Sheffer DO YOU HAVE THESE 8 HOME REPAIR TOOLS? They could go at it ham- mer and tongs, but no twa people could ever agree ona complete list of tools every householder should have on hand, There are, however, some basic tools almost everyone uses at one Lime or another. Does .your tool chest contain these indispensable implements? 1, HAMMER. A versatile tool that you need for nail- ing, and is on occasion used hy housewives to tap loose the Hds of recalcitrant jars. Most common is the claw hammer: the blunt end ham- mers in the nails; the Lwo- pronged end--the claw--pulls them out. ‘ 2, SCREW DRIVER. When holding strength is necessary, screws are used and that means you need a screw driver. You'll prab- ably want an assortment of screw drivers of varying sizes and specifications because = STUDENTS ABROAD PEKING (Reuter) — China wants to send several thousand studerits abroad annually and has ap- proached leading indus- trialized countries for places at universities and technical colleges, diplomatic sources said Wednesday. They said the Chinese government had asked to send students to Britain, West ‘Germany, France, Japan, and Australia. Canada and the Netherlands have also been approached. CRANE EN- TERS RACE WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative Republican Philip Crane entered the 1990 presidential race Wednesday with a promise to liberate the American people from “eonflscatory taxation and exceasive regulation.” The | Illinois congressman became the first announced candidate of either major party for the 1980 nomi- nation. CREW RESCUED NAGOYA, Japan (Reuter) — Maritime safety agency officials sald all but one of 32 crew members were rescued after an explosion ripped through a Philippines freighter Wednesday off western Japan. The ex- fosion, believed to have en in a boiler room, o- curred on the 4,-500-ton Narra, about 45 kilometres off Cape Mikizaki al the time, officials sald. it is important toa use the proper-sized tip in the screw slot, or you bend the metal around it, . 3. PLIERS. Slip joint pliers, which are the most zommonly used by the one- plier family, are great for pulling out headless nails, ands turning hooks that screw in, Tongue and groove pliers are adjustable to five positions, Vinyl grips, such as those on Ritco pliers, give a firmer grasp. All Riteo tools + and they include whatever the do-it-yourselfer needs at home-are manu- factured from drop-forged, heat-treated steel with nick- el chrome-plated heads, and are fully guaranteed. hus 4. WRENCH. You prob- ably need at least two dif- ferent kinds--one adjustable wrench for loosening or tightening nuts and bolts, and one pipe wrench (it has two serrated jaws, one. fixed and one movable) for plumbing jobs to grip pipes and other round objects. 5. DRILL. It predrills ' holes before screws go in, holes for nuts- and bolts, and holes in masonry for lead. plugs... Hand drill or electric drill? This depends upon how much drilling you do, how much money you want to spend. In any case, you'll need bits, for wood, metal or masonry. A box of precisiun-ground assorted bits is a good investment. 6. AWL. It has -many B.C. Cherry Angel Surprise Try this light and fluffy J cups whipping cream cake with fresh and juicy !/2 cup sugar B.C. cherries hidden in the |/4 teaspoon almond ex- middle, t - 10 inch Angel cake tract red food coloring ACROSS 42Earshsped 2 Entire 2 Garland 1Britishair ‘handle amount 2k Art.cult orm MA rag 8 Flounder 2 Sister of 4 Metal thread 46 Yacht basins 4 Angler's © Ares 8 Pigeon peas SJThestomach boots 23 Square of WHowe wing 510fthecar 5 Daughter turt : ee 4 13 Cuckans 52 Griddle . of Cadmus 27 Pinch eal 14 Table- cake _ G Wealthy 29 Knives, RITISH COLUMBIA spread S6Giri'sname 7Glacial forks, etc. 15 Foxglove 57 Renown ridge 40 French river Ti Cty In $4Menu item 8 Early Greek: 31 Posterior Nevada $9 Persian coin “ settlers 33 Spiral | 18—themark @Mix . 9Fishsauce 35 Witty saying 19 Large bass GiEnglishcity 10Sheercloth 33 Domestic There were still those, includ- tuba DOWN it Presently pigeon ing Alexander Dalrymple, who 1 Postpones = 1 Up's 1 American 40 Furnace insisted there must be another 24 The partner author gadget southern continent, Cook, always turmeric Average solution time: 24min. 43 Fish spears the realist, agreed that all the 25 Greck AVEME EAR] 45— Mahal uncharted waters must be ex- nickname EMAIL @) 4§ Othello, plored before a positive statement 26 Abel, to A PIAINIAIMAIHIAT for one could be made. Adam PICT oi) 47 Gudrun's At that time France and Spain 9% Conclude BS eS aires husband were pushing for new colonies, from facts LIAN Dice} 48 Capital of and Britain had almost gone to 32 Tableware TIAL | A elt Latvia. war with both Spain and France $2 Obscure RANG RIMS Lio) 49 Lath over possession of the Falkland 3¢ 4 swamp NIOWRI UO) 53 French Islands. 37 Pale AJ SAIVEBAITIE] friend However, when Spain showed 39 School of Ale 3 n A u 5 B E yi 54 Mountain backed off and. the ‘Falltonds ann 60 Kindo jacked off and the ands 41 Constellation . 55 Kind of clue became a British colony. This , _Answer to yesterday's puzzle. colonization was more a moral |! |? 3 a fé |? B |? fo Hl victory than a practical one be- fr> a iz cause these islands were, per- haps, the most geopraphically fis 16 iF hostile British colony. : With European politics in a. 19 o foment and politicians seeking new lands for potential markets, it 23 e4 was inevitable that Commander Cook would be asked to take 2s 26 2? 28 another trip. His objective: to ‘57 34 34 35 36 circumnavigate the high Antarctic latitudes. aT 38 35 40 Baa It was a challenge he savored. But he did not enjoy the personal- ae AS ity conflict that emerged at the [Reeeamunars a9 7] same time. ; $1 52 53 Next: Bank's ego deflated. . 56 57 Et} 60 uses around the home, from CRYPTOQUIP 6-20 punching an extra hole in a dog collar (hammered in) to making holes for little screws (also hammered in). . It will also double as an ice pick. Be sure to get an awl that has a plastic han: dle because wood handles may crack after repeated: hammering. 7. WOOD CHISEL, There are many jobs, such as in- stalling or resetting i.inges on doors, where the only ‘tool that will do the re- quired trimming and shaping is a wood chisel. You can probably get by with just one size: 1/2 inch wide. 8. STEEL TAPE. This — kind of tape measure winds up: in a circle inside a small metal box. Handy to have around for measuring what- ever has to be measured, it is also.compact enough to- be slipped in a pocket and taken along when you go shopping. Often measuring something in a store saves a return leip. Regardless of how many tools you start out with, chances are you'll be add- ing more as you go along. But remember, for safety’s sake and for working con- venience, keep your tools clean and in good repair. 2 cups fresh B,C. cherries, pitted 1/2 cup miniature marsh- mallows = 1/4 cup slivered toasted al- monds, if desired Slice entire top of cake off, about one inch down. Set aside, Make cuts down into cake 1 inch from outer edge and | inch from edge of hole. Remove cake from ’ within cuts to form a tunnel. Be careful to leave a base of eake | inch thick, Beat whipping cream, | sugar and almond extract in a chilled bow! until thick. Add a few drops red food coloring, until desired color is reached. Set aside half whipped cream mixture for icing, For filling, fold 1 cup cherries, marshmallows and almonds into remaining half whipped cream. Pack into tunnel firmly. Replace top of cake. ke with whipped cream and garnish with | cvp fresh cherries. Serve well chilled. ot a ee yes vse test 4 ZVG KCFPXKKVS PZ LX¥FJI KCFP VIFGU XPUJVL CPCU Yesterday's Cryptoquip — ALOHA: OUR WONDERFUL ISLAND'S HAIL AND FAREWELL. Today's Cryptoquipclue: GequalsD The Cryptoquip Is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. I ft you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle, Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error. ©1978 King Features Syndiette, Inc. CONSUMER pla er... ——_ FIREPLACES Nene Althongh stoves and fire- places in Canada have been largely superseded by gas and electric ranges for cook- ing and by central heating systems using pipes to dis- tribute hot water, hot air, and steam for warming, lire- places are now experiencing a rebirth in popularity. As a matter of fact, home- owners now regard them with flaming passion. In Canada, for example, about 20 percent of the homes built this year will be fur- nished with them. Why the glowing outlook? One reason, according lo hamemaking consultants, is the sentimental desire among many to relurn to the haleyon days when man was closer to nature, And the warmth and charm of a real wood-burning fireplace is within easy reach of near- ly all homeowners today, thanks to the development of simplified, factory-built No longer a major con- struction job, these modern factory-buill units come -complete from hearth to roof termination and require no masonry footing or foun: dation. Because of their con: ' struction and built-in insu- lation, Selkirk Metalbestos, Canada’s Acorn Oly mpic fire- places, can be installed di- rectly on wooden floors and against walls. No clearance is needed, These features make it possible for the home build- er, architect or home handy- man to install a fireplace at less than half the cost of masonry-built fireplaces, It ¢an be built into a wall, cut from a wall, tucked into a corner or used as a room divider, Once installed, the facing and decorative finish- ing depends entirely on the homeowner's imagination. Homeowners all over Canada are already warming to this fiery idea ! fireplace systems. . . Manda Accord ¢ Test drive a Honda today at — TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 1 Terrace, B.C. VaG iLe 638-8171 HONDA Dealer Licence Number 02066A to our customers, it’s the best deal in town. es