LOOKING FOR A JOB? 4 7 LOOKING 4 FOR HELP? 19. Help Wanted "The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 399 Terrace, 8.C. Phone 435-6357 - Terrace Subseription rates: Single Copy. 20 cents. -Monthly by carrier - Three Dollars ($3.00). Yearly by mail in Canadas $40,00. Senior Citizens $20.00 per year. feorly by mall outside Canada $51.00. Authorized as sacond class mail by the Post Office Department, - Ottawa end for payment of postage In cash. Classifieds due 24 hours prior ta desired day of publication. $2.00 - for first 20 words, 10 cents each word thereafter. No refunds on- classified ads. }. Coming Events. Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the, Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazalle Avenue. ‘Terrace Duplicate Bridge Ciub “will cammence play each Tuesday night at 7:30. Play will be In reom 4, Caledonia High. Schoal. All bridge players are Invited to attend. For part- nership or information phone 635-7356, Thornhiil Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Elementary School, 7:15 p.m. New members welcome from Terrace and Thornhitl. Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1820, Terrace, 6.C. Meeting held every and and 4th Thur- sday every manth at & p.m.. Phone 635-6641, (ctf) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every. Tuesday night ata Inthe Skeena Health Unit. For’ more information phone 635- 2847 oF 635-3023. Kermode Four Wheelers Meetings Ist Wednesday of each’ month at 8 p.m. in the meeting | room at the Sandman Inn. For further information phone 635- 3442. Meeting - Terrace B.P.O.E. {Elks Lodge). First and Third Thursday af month. 0.O.R.P. _ (Ladies of the Royal. Purple} - wSecondiand Fourth Monday of ] Month. a 48. Suites for Rent 58, Mobile Homes Responsible person to live In. Prasence required from 11:30 p.m. - 7:00a.m. In exchange for room and board. Contact Lorna Romilly at 635-2171 for more information. (¢-5,4) : ’ DISTRICT OF TERRACE VACANCY POSITION: Steno Jf {Part- Time) QUALIFICATIONS: ' 1. Ability. to type 60 w.p.mt. with accuracy 2. Experience in filing, copy equipment and dictaphone operation 3, Shorthand an asset, but not essential 7 4. Abltity to communicate etlectively both orally and In written form, and to handle the public with fact and courtesy. DUTIES: Typing, filing. some swit- chboard rellef, operation of photocopy equipment and other dutles as assigned, HOURS OF WORK: Approximately 20 hours per week, Monday through Friday. UNION: C,U,P.E, - Local 2012. RATE OF PAY: $5.49 per hour. BENEFITS: Competitive employee benefit plan. RESPONSIBLE TO: Executive Assistant to the Clerk-Administrater. Applications must be sub- mitted fo the undersigned not later than 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 13th, 1977. : 0.0. Dorrington Executive Assistant District af Terrace: No.5 - 3215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. VEG 2X6 (c-5) 33. For Sale - Misc. New hay for sale: R. Perry, Woodeack, 6.C, Mailing ad- dress; Box 9%, Kltwanga. Phone .. 112-449-5404 22,5,10,15,20,5+10,15;20) Terrace Contract Bridge Ciub will begin biweekly play the first Thursday In October at the Sandman. There will be beginning, Intermediate and advanced divisions. All those interested In playing phone 638- 1304 or 635-2130. {¢-1,2,3,4,5) 14, Business Persorial Webb Refrigeration | 4623 SOUCIE 435-2188 Authorized Service Depot ~ Freezers, Washers, Oryers, And Ranges Repairs to Refrigerators | (ctf) ad For Sale; Bunk beds and single beds. Phone 635-6829. (p56) 2 wood cookstoves. Open to offers. 635-2485 (c-4,5,6) For Sale: Washer and dryer and new shower cabinet. Phone Avalisble tmmediately, 1 bedroom, seml-furnished suites cose to fown. Phone 635- 7318 or 635-7261 {c-4,5,6) (p- r = KEYSTONE COURT ‘APARTMENTS Office No, 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and three bedroom apart- ments. Laundry & Storage area. Near schools and] downtown, Clean, quiet, spacious, security lock-up and patral. 635-5224 — (ctf) 3 bedroom apt. for rent. With fridge and stove $185.00. Without $150.00. Ready for Immediate occupancy. Phone 638-1646 or 635-7502 (p-4,5,6) HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, centrally located. -Fully furnished. Reasonable rates by day or week. Non-drinkers only. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) 49. Homes for Sale d modern 2 bedroom up- talrs, large kitchen and living m with Franklin fireplace, urnished revenue suite wnstalrs. Lovely yard. Phone 635-5733 atter 5 p.m. (p- 12,456) FOR SALE Premium constructed bedroom home on the bench. Finished basement with private trance containing 2 additional bedrooms .or self containing renvenve suite. Priced to sell at $49,500. 635- 44 for appointment to view (ctf-) For Sale: By Owner. Well Inilshed 3 bedroom home, Iraplace, ensuite plumbing, lly carpeted and fully tand- 12x56 1968 General Traller. Jeay shack, stove and fridge, washer and dryer. Located In Park Ave. traller court. Phone 635-5927 Phone after 6:30 p.m. (p-4,5,6,7,8) Rental purchase, 24x56 double wide In Pine park. 3 bedroom ensulte plumbing. Exclusive master bedroom. Storage room, living room. femily room, kitchen, utility and dining rooms. Terms negotlable.. To view at see No. 75 at Pine Park Phone 544-7235 days, P.G. (c-4- 8) For Sale 10x44 house fraller. Large glass patio doors. Al fer loey shack, work shop, storage shed. Terms $1,300 cash $1,000 Phone 635-5032 after 6 (¢-5-11) . 66. Rec. Vehicles 635-3449 «= (p-4,5) ped. 635-7367 (¢-3,4,5,6) 37. Pets Cary home, close to schools and : town, 3 bedrooms, large kit- For Sale: English Springer chen, dining - area. Full Spaniel. 2 years. Spayed. Looking for a farm home. Further information Phone 635- 3013. (p-4-5,6) 38 Wanted - Misc. - Responsible and honest young person to share expenses of three bedroom apt. Must have references. Phone 638-1250. (p- 3,4,5) - E.W. Landscaping Box 454, Terrace, 6.C, _ Specializing In Lands, Trees, Shrubs, ate. Complete Tree Care - Insect & Erosion Control, Fencing & Contruct Blasting 635-6! 993 . EUGEN WOESTE - (¢-20,21,22 end of Sept.) 16, Lost Male, part persian, 5 month ald cat, Black with white underfur, white flea collar, from 3300 Kenney ares. Call.638-1227, (p- 4,5) ‘ 19. Help Wanted General office help required for small office. Reasonable typing speed essential. Reply to Box 1162 the Dally Herald, stating experience and salary ' @x- pected. (ctf) TAXI DRIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 licence and pollce permit required, Terrace Taxi - 635-2242. ee (ctf) Wanted -one experienced teller. Apply In person to the Bank of Montreal, (c-4,5,6) * SCHOOL DISTRICT 68 (TERRACE) | Teacher’s ald for protected kindergarten class (A.M.) at Primary r day. For furthern Information cat 635-4931 of pick up applicatl rms at 39211 Kenney. (c- 23,4,5,6) ‘dryer hookups. Contact manager - Clinton Manor | _ [Security enterphone. Wanted: ‘Mature babysitter In Parkside School area for 2 children: ages 6 mos. and § years. Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 1:30 p.m. for baby, 11:308.m. - 1:30 p.m. for 5 year old boy $8 per day. Phone 438-1520 afternoons. (p- 4,4,5,6) 47. Homes for Rent 1 bedroom trailer tor rent. Fridge and stove included. Has fable and chairs. Westerhoff Apartments, Nelson Rd... New Remo. Phane 635-6904. (c-4,5.6) For Rent: Large 2 bedroom duplex. Wall to wall carpet, fireplace, fridge and stove, utility room with washer and Located at Kalum Drive. Avallable Sept. 15, 1977 Phone 635-5634. (p-5,6) 46. Suites for Rent basement and carport. Priced in thirties. Phone 635-6929 (p-5- 9) , 55. Property for Sale For Sale: 5 acres with House and outbuildings, Near town. Power and well. Call 635-7394 after 6 p.m. (p-3,4,5,6.7) 57. Automobiles For Sale: 1972 Ford 4x4, '4 ton, With radial fires, bullt-In radio- tape deck. Best reasonable offer. Phone 635-4561 after 6 pm. and ask for Cal (ctf) 1970 Ford Custom, Four) door sedan, 302 cubic Inch, automatic. $800 or best offer. Phone 635-6235 or 635-4328 (cif) Lakelse Ave, Terrace. Saturday. (ctf) ‘1970 Sunbeam Arrow, 4 dr. sedan 42,000 miles. Best offer, Phone 635-7558 between 5:00 - ‘7:00 p.m. (c-3,4,5,6) 1976 Corvette, 350 cu. in. automatic, 4,000 miles, radla T- 4S, B & M Shift kit Hurst Shifter, Holley and much more, Immaculate. 9510 after 5 p.m. (p-3,4,5,6:7) CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Sulte 113 ' Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 New 1, 2and 3 bedroom sultes for rent. Fridge. stoves pry sad pool, table, with ‘gecurity enterphone and levator; Absolutely no a | For Sale: Chev Van $200 rhene 635-2102.4623 Hillcrest Ave. (p- 4,67) 1974 GMC 34 ton 4x4. Low mileage. 635-2231 ask for Len For Sale: 1976 Datsun F10 frant wheel drive Hatchback. Must _ sell, Phone 635-6916 (p-5,6) 1972 Sports Car 124 Spider Fiat 1600 ¢.¢., 7,000 miles on rebullt. Richard 635-2171 or 439-9444 If not there, Jeave message. (p- a) Furnished or unfurnished studi or 1. bedroom apartments. - Sauna, 635-4261 : 638-1032 sabes poe te vee nee ammetnre mere erces tee tere wd ot ERE TA 58. Mabile Homes For Sale: 1969 12’x52' Knight trailer and 2 Joey shacks. 10°15’ and 8'x10' asking $8,000 Phone 435-7451 (p-4,5,5) $9,500 firm. 635-. - ‘For Sale: 20° min! motorhome 1976 model. as new $14,000 or affers, Phone 635-9561 ({p- 2,3,4,5,6) For Sale: 1976 17' Vanguard trailer 13 months old, equipped 849-5584 (c-4-8) Fully For Sale: 1975 Vanguard mini moter home completely self- contained. Sleeps six. Like new condition, Phone 635-7202 days 635-5702 evenings. (p-4,5,46) 68. Legal SEALED TENDERS, marked Extension, Electrical Distribution System and Traller Services for Ministry of High- ways, Matntenance Establish- ment, Salvus Camp. will be accepted by the Honourable the Minister, Department of Pubile Works, care of Foreman of Works, 4027 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. up to 2 p.m, September 26, 1977. Tendering documents may be obtalned from Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. and also viewed at Government Agents Office, Terrace, B.C. on and after September 7, 1977. .The lowest or. any tender will not necessarily be accepted. (e-4,5,6)3 _| No running. No-walking. No exercise. No effort. Penalty — a shorter life. No argument. — = = eo fens bo a) e THE HERALD, Thursday. September 8, 977, PAGE 7 "REBUILD RELATIONSHIPS — We can survive, says Roberis VANCOUVERCP-Canda ean survive. its .con- federation crisis, but it will have to agree to a large seale.rebuilding of federal- provincial relationships, Join Robarts, co-chairman of the federal task force on wnity said Tuesday. Robatrs said. in an. in- ferview that he is optimistic that Quebec will choose to ‘remain part of Canda. But he added that ir will be a different -Canda than now exists. -- “You'll never put his thing back together the way it was. ‘The West wouldn’t _ ptand for it and. who could blame them?“ Robarts sald. He. refused to be more specific about his idea of what a new Canda would be like: . . said the federal govern- BY MICHEAL LAVOIE OTTAWA .CP-An Ontario labor department safety : {ngpector. strode into the dust and disarray of the House of Commons Wed- neaday and put an dbrupt though temporary stop to a $5 million renovation project to allow television and radio broadcasting of Parliamentary debates. J.A, Smithh, his blue hard hat. emblazoned with On-- tario trillium symbal, drew out a sheet of paper and wrote dwon the infractions. | Peking su expressed support today for the developing Third World ment might have avoided the present confederation crisis if it agreed to a redistribution of power for it in 1960. Robarts, who retired in 1971 .after 10 years as premier of Ontario, was in Vancounver to speak to the Men’s Canadian Club about the work of the task force on unity. The otherco-chairman, former federal cabinet minister Jean-Luc-Pepin Is expected to speak here later this month. . Robarts said the task force is committed to preserving confederation, though not necessarily in its present form. “We think that some form of central state government is right for this country,’’ he said. renovation crew hired by the federal works separt- ment wre were without stee- toed safety nat. There was no protection quard rail along the mez- zaine floor being built high across the south wall of the Commons chamber. to ac- commodate television and radio control rooms. “These workmen will be told they can’t work, that’s all,” Smith declared as a hatless workd department supervisor nervously of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN and attacked the | Volunteers need more power OTTAWA (CP)- A government-commissioned study says private and volunteer agencies need more power and authority tohelp people who get into trouble with the ~ law. The 220-page study, released - Tuesday, says non- government agencies such as the John Howard and Elizabeth Fry societies need more encouragement, co- operation and money from federal’ and provincial governments. Quebec Workmen's Compensation. Board, blasted ; , The study, prepared by a five-member group headed B C Tel by Judge Robert Sauve of Montreal, prealdent of the e cd] . ready to walk out VANCOUVER (CP)- Employees of British Columbia. Telephone Co. could walk off the job at any members. of the Telecommunications Workers. Union voted 73 percent in favor of a strike. Workers at Canadian Telephone Supply, a B.C. Tel subsidiary, voted 9 90 percent for a walkout. Vote results were released by the union Wednesday. Graeme Stuart, a com- pany spokesman, said B.C. Tel was still Ww. begotiate if the union requests a meeting. Stuart said if there is a strike, about 10,000 com- pany. employees would . be affected. He wouldn't comment on contingency plans the company may have in the event of a walkout.. No strike notice is needed, The strike vote was taken after the company refused to accept the report of an industrial inquiry com- missioner which recom- mended a 45 percent hourly wage increase ina one-year contract. Base rates unavailable. - were. to. middle-level. clvil servants for refusing to. co-operate ‘with organizations engaged in counselling, e prevention, parole supervision and after-care service to ex-convicts. . Thegroup, set up to study the role of the private sector in criminal justice, was appoin ted by federal and provincial justice ministers a year ago to investigate the relationships between some 650 private agencies and all levels of government. The . report .said many volunteer agencies are suspicious of civil servants and that middle level civil servants have been resisting attempts by their superiors to establish greater co-operation with non-government groups. : ‘ It said many volunteer agencies relying on govern- t grants have been hit hard by.continuing federal and ovincial spending restraint programs. phe group offered 27 recommendations, including: An 18-month freeze on all staff positions in govenr- ment criminal hiring services and in all private agencies while new financing arrangements are developed. -the option of Canada The task force has the authority of a royal com- mission, but is hoping to complete its work and make recommendations sooner than is usual with royal commissions. The task force is giving priority to Quebec because of its immediate im- portance, but the force will not neglect the concerns -of other regions, Robarts said. The task force will examine the option of Quebec separtaing and also staying as it is, Said Robarts in the speech,. asking whether there was “a third option which has not yet been developed,”’ In the interview, he elaborated to say that it is his personal view that the Canadian structure will be PARLIAMENTARY COVERAGE Inspector shuts down TV pla Most of the 20-amn . crossed and uncrossed his soft-toes brown loafers. Smith’s . unannounced arrival had meant another temporary delay in the rush to complete renovations by. the time Parliament re- assembles in mid-October. The project was to be carried out gradually over a few years, but all the work has been compressed into jess than four months. The last interruption came in August when MPs were called back into session to debate Arctic pipeline é DENOUNCES USSR pports southeast ’ PEKING Reuter - China - countries of the Association Soviet Union for criticizing the five-nation grouping. A commentary carried by the New China news agency noted that the ASEAN- Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, . Indonesia and the ppines .- had called for the “establishment of a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality. free from any form or manner of in- terference by outside powers.”’ It added: ‘‘This reflects the desire of the Third World countries to safeguard national independence, get altered consider bly. He said Ott wa should recognize that t} : provinces have all developed sophisticated, competent governments . apable of deliverying serv :es Ottawa insists on admi stering. Ali provinces share, to some extent, th alienation with Ottawa that Quebec has expressed, ' 3 sald. He. recalled « provincial meet debate on cost one federal- program. degen the political « izestion of what governm: it’s name was to be c. welfare cheques. “That is a heli make decisions ' governinga co sald. 1e federal- ig where a sharing of rovincial ‘ated in to ¥ a way to hen you're ntry,’’ he is proposals.and or ‘er striking alr straffic cont illers back to work. Workers are i stalling 10 powerful new |i hts, wight television came 1 positions and a maze of sound and videe-tape rcord of Commons proce. dings. Both nationa: television networks plan te ise exerpts from the debat 3 and the daily Common question period in the: regular newscast. They’ also plan some live cove: we of im- portant debates. superpowers, he Soviet Union and the U: ited States, and their milit ry blocs.” Last week. China’s leaders in t Iks with President “ite of Yugoslavia had expressed their supp rt for Yugoslavia’s .on-aligned policies and the :on-aligned movement, Yugoslav sources said. Today’s comn ontary said the ASEAN desir >for peace, freedom and ne trality ‘‘Is in sharp contra: to that of the Kremlin to nanipulate and control T! ird World rid of foreign interference countries aij their and not be dependent onthe organization.” a ae Ee EE Palmy days, meaning prosperous or happy da 3, comes from Roman times when gladiators received palm branches as rewards. Anush Columba Forest Products Lin ited BOSTON BAR - SAWMILL DIV.SION Requires MILLWRIGHTS TQ preferred, Coastal IWA rates and .enefits apply. Telephone applications accepte 1, Call - «Negotiation of an agreement between governments and private agencies on division of responsibilities, with Ottawa and the provinces formally commiting them- selves to the principle of encouraging greater use of non- government groups in. criminal justice, WANTED Ambitous boys or girls to do carrier routes. Good experience and earnings for the right persons. 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