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Published at Terrace B.C, 5daysa week Monday to Friday, af- ternoons PUBLISHER W.R., (Bill) Loiseile SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October 1, 1977 20¢ mth 3.00 year 36.00 3 mth 12.00 By Mail = é&mth22.00 By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 British Cammonwealth and United States of America 1 year 51.00. Single Copy By Carrier By Carrier By Maii Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VeG 2Me Telephone: 112-604-635-6357 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & District Phone 635-4357 “COMING EVENTS — The $1. John Ambulance - course, “Health Care for Seniors, will be offered In Terrace this winter. This is an 8 week course designed to provide senlor citizens and others with which will assist them In maintalning thelr own health and self-rellance. Topics will include: Community resources, changes In body systems, maintanance of health, nutrition and budgeting, you and your heart, safaty in the home, home nursing, and first atd. Guest speakers and audiovisual aids will be - brought In whenever. possible, and an exercise perlod will be a part of every class. There Is no fee for the course. It wili begin Friday, January 6, at 2 o.m. In the lounge of the Senior Citizens’ Apartments, 3404 Kalum. For further Information call Carol Harrison, 635- 582, Welght Watchers meeting haldavery Tuesday at? p.m, at the Knox United Church Holl, 4907 Lazelle Avenve. Information : CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: * 20 words or less $2.00 per Insertion. over 20 words 5 ‘cents per word, 3 er more consecutive in- sertlons $1.50 per. Insertion. REFUNDS: First Insertlon charged for - ‘whether cun or not. Absolutely no refunds atter - ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before 2nd Ansertion. .Allowance can be made tor only one Incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 matiled. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates avallable upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED ‘RATE: 22 cents per agate tine. Minimum ‘charge $5.00 per Insertlon. LEGAL | POLITICAL AND -. Knitting Machine Sales ‘TRANSIENT AD- ‘VERTISING; °$3.60 per column Inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per Iine per monfh. . On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE. DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prier to publieatlan day. CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. ‘Service charge of $5.00 on all N.S.F. cheques. WEDDING TIONS: - No charge provided news Submitted within on a ne.months DESCRIP- “¥8,60 pro Sion ‘charge for.:: * wédditig’éiid-or engagement ~ ‘pictures., News of weddings (write-ups) recelved one month or more after event $106.00 charge, with or without pleture. Subject to condensation. - Payable in’ advance. “CLASSIFIED AN. | ‘NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5,50 Engagements 5.60 Marriages 5.50 Deaths . 5.50! ‘Funerals 5.50 Cardsof Thanks | — 5.50 Memorlal Notices 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classified Advertising Dept. The Terrace Art Association Is sponsoring an exhibition of photographs from the Ed- monton Art Gallery, dealing | from ° with entrance ways 7930 - 1950. This will be on public display in the Terrace Library Arts Room, from Jan. 2 to Jan 15. The Terrace Art Association. is sponsoring a glaze calculation and pottery demonstration by Vancouver potter Hira Urakami, on Fab. 4and 5. Fo register for this workshop, or for more Information phane 635-2964 or write 4711 Tuck, Terrace, B.C. ~ NOTICE THRIFT SHOP Mitls Memorial Hospital Auxillary would appreciate, -any donations of good, clean. clothing, any household lems, toys etc. for = thelr’ THRIFT SHOP. For pickup, service phone 635-5320 or ‘435-5233, or leave donatlans at the Thrift shop on Lazelle Avenue of” Saturdays between 11:00 ° am, and 3:00 p.m. Thank you. (ne) . PARENTS IN CRISES ‘Are you making your own Ilfe “and ‘your children’s, | De you con- - miserable? stanily yell at your children, . or hit them, or Ind It hard to control your angry feelings toward them? P,1.C’s goal Is‘to help you become the loving con- structive parent you really: want to bd. Ge AIL. Inquizest * absolutely confidentlal. ...... ‘Phone Mary or John 635-4419 ‘pine, 638-6302;; 9.2 + . ‘Lessons - ’ buckles $30 each. » Baby Clinic every Tuesday starting at 1:30 p.m. -Thornhill Baby Clinic every Cammunity Centre from 1: 30 - 400 p.m. - - Adult relinies - on. Wed. & Fri., fram 3:60 - to 4:00 p.m. -V.D. Clinic - 3:00 p.m. every Mon. & Thurs. Skeena District Girl Guides would lke to announce. the - opening of a Land. Ranger’. Company in the Thornhith:- area. Girls between the ages’ a of 14 and 18 who are In-:’ terested please call 635-3061 - or 638-1269 (ctf) Memorial services fer George Cowden will be held at Knox United Church Friday at 2 p.m. ‘14, BUSINESS. - PERSONAL | ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical and Refrigeration © contract. House airing. 635-3876 (ctf) PATS KNITS Patterns - Ac- ‘cessorles ‘Coned Yarn 39c 02. 638- 1409 (etf4mo-18n) FOR RENT: .-2 bedroom Pte, wall to wall carpeting, find and 4th: Friday at the + {rkdge, stove. prose has syentings. 635.5892 days (pé- 6 KALUM GARDENs 3. bedroom apartment for rent, some with basement. _ and .carport, private en- - france and patio. To view see: full time caretaker at - Apts -No.6 an Scott Ave. east “-of Kalum or phone 435-4841. ctf) - . " KEYSTONE COURT | APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and = thr bedroom apartments. Laundry & storage araa. Near schools and down: town, Ciaean, quiets spacious, security lockup and patral. 635-5224 tctf) ; ‘52.. WANTED TO RENT ~~ WANTED TO RENT: 1 room or smail basement sulte - furnished for single person. 635-6439 (c3-4). GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalum (ctf) CERAMICS BY PEARL | Workshop. ° Call 635-3854 for further Information. {etf-feb 14-78) ear" HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Apt Manager « Iive-In. Full or ‘part thme 638-1032. (c32} (33; FOR SALE. MISC OLD AGE PENSIONERS!! Buy NOW and pay '2 the regular rate for one year's subscription to the Dally Herald. January Clearance sale has . started at Bees Children’s Wear....All the owterwear has been marked down to clear... Phone 635-2425 (p3-4) Skis , metal Blizzards 270em $120, Boots, 2 palr of size & 638-1738 after 5 (p33) at, HOMES ~~ FOR RENT” HOUSE TO RENT: 2 bedroom house close to town aid schools Includes garage . and fenced yard, work shop, garden area and greenhouse. 698-1235 (03-4) . 43, SUITES FOR. RENT | In Thornhill one bedroom furnished apt. $140 per month. Singtes only. Phone 635-2065, (c3-4} FOR RENT: SUITE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom duplex. Thornhill no pets, partly furnished, Phone 635-4394, (c2-3) Clinton Manor. Furnished or unfurnished studio or 17. bedroom apartments. Security eriterphone. Sauna. 635-3941 on 638-1032 ™ CEDAR PLAC E APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Suife 113 ; _ Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom sultes for rent. Fridge, Stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna and pool table, with security Interphon and elevator. Absolutely Ino pets. (ctf) HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, ~~] housekeeping units, cen-} rally located. Fully urnished. Reasonable rates by day or week. Non- drinkers only. Phone 635- 1. (ctf) WANTED TO RENT: lor 2° bedroom sulte or apt. preferably near Terrace college for single person. phone 632-3909 (p8-2 54. BUSINESS _ PROPERTY Office and warehouse space avallable. Separate |! requested. Yard space available fenced. Address Kelth and Hampton 635. 2268, — $) * suTOMOBILES.- ee 1973" ‘Chev ye ‘ton with Okanagan camper. View at 5227 Halliwell after 3:30 p.m. (p5-6) FOR SALE: 1975 Datsun 710 wagon. Clean, low mileage- Up-to-date service recard. Loaded with extras including a 23 channel CB radio. Asking $2395. Phone 638-1629 or 638-8306 (¢5-5) TRAILER FOR SALE: Priced for quick safe. 1968 General 12x56 with joey shack, set up and skirted In fraller park In Terrace. Phone 638-8297 afier 5 p.m. (p8-9} FOR SALE: 12x46 two bedroom mabile home. Located on fully serviced lot In Thornhill. Asking $13500. Financing avalfable. Contact Gerry Warren at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C. Fhone 635-7117 (cif) 66. RECREATIONAL ~WEHICLES-- 447 Skara with no motor. Male offer. 635-5450 (¢3-4) FOR SALE; 1975 Mercury 340 snowmobile. Very good condition. Protective cover. SparéUfive belts. Phone 635- 5629. (pe) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH: GRANT HOLMES, formerly of ~ Terrace, British’ Calumbla. Creditors and others having slalms against the, above Estate are required to’ send full particulars of such claims to Crampton & Brown, 4658 Lazelie Avénve, Terrace, British Columbia, on ot before the Ist day of Marchi § 1976, after which datethe assets of the said Estaféwil! be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been recelved. NORMAN WALTER HOLMES, Executor CRAMPTON & BROWN Salleltars for tha Estate (c2-18 ©2-2) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: WILSON, Alexander F., late of South Hazelton, 8.C. and cara of Skeenaview Hosp., Terrace, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the sald astaie(s) are hereby - required to send tham duly verifled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6C 2L7, before the 25th of January, 1978 after which date the assets of the sald estate(s) will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE, PUBLIC TRUSTEE {c2-15,18) " BCYCNA oss, ” DISCERNING ADULTS. Shop discreetly by mail, Send $1.C0 for our latest fully © Illustrated catalogue of - marital alds for both ladies and gentlemen. Olrect Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K. P.O. Box 3268, Van- couver, B.C, V6B 3X9. (ctf) BUSINESS OP- PORTUNITIES: RAISE EARTHWORMS. Growers needed. Buy-back contract provides year-round market, High profit potential. Full or part-time. Write: Balt Barn Worm Farms, 253 Harbour Ave, North Van- couver, B.C. V7J 2E6 or call 986-1033. . O)oux If you are otherwise in good health, .,,. regular. vigorous | ’ physical activity. for at least * 30 minutes three times a week will help shape up an even healthier you in a mat- ter of months. =< You share your birthday with at least nine million others. FAIRYTALE COUNTRY APPEALS TO YOUNG AT HEART The ‘Brothers Grimm settled in the university town of Gotting ' dents still celebrate passing their exams by kissing the goose ie statue in the town square. In the quaint town of Hamein, (right), an outdoor show features the legendary Pied Piper, who charmed children here in the fairytale. © It's a land of fairytales Kassel, where the young and legends, witches and Grimms went to school. The castles—a land that the town boasts Europe's oldest Brothers Grimm made fa- surviving playhouse, from mous for generations of the 1610, which is now a natural young and the young at history museum. And in a heart. Yet, despite its many little palace off the main enchantments, this region of street is a museum dedi- Germany, which stretches cated to the Grimms them- from Frankfurt north selves, for it was here that to Hanover, has remained the two collected many of relatively ‘unexplored by the tales that will outlive us Americans. all—Snow White; Hansel Where does your story- and Gretel, Cinderella and book trip begin? You could Sieeping Beauty. start at Hanau, just 11 miles east of Frankfurt, where the Grimms were born. A statue in the square of this town, which is known today for its quality silversmiths and goldsmiths, recalls its favorite sons. Traveling north, you Continuing on your route, you can stop at an- ather university town, GGttingen, which has a 14th century center that is as enchanting as when the Grimms worked there. Stu- dents gather in the town square on Fridays to cele- reach the s teep cobbled brate the start of the week- buildings of Marburg, which ° end, and come there when looks very much like it did they pass their exams to kiss when the brothers went to ® Statue of the goose girl. the university there at the Sunday concerts are played start of the 19th century. under ancient flags and Much of the town is cats of arms of Hanseatic even older than that. In League cities in the town front of the 16th century hall that dates from the town hall, the bustle af an Middle Ages. outdoor market fills the : Eighty , miles northwest. square on.:Wednesdays and “of - Gottined* ts-“Hameln Fridays. . “the. home,-of a'legendary said that a stranger in & multi-colored coat piped away the rats that plagued the city, back in 1284. When the townspeople re- fused to pay him, he lured their children away with the very same piping. Much of Hameln’s main street dates from the Re- naissance, and you have a chance to get a good look at the carved stone facades and curlicued gables of the buildings, since it's a pedes- trians-only street, If a storybook trip is not complete without a castle, you can stay in one, Sababurg Castle, south of Hameln, on the Weser River, which is now a hotel. It was here, so the legend goes, that Sleeping Beauty pricked her finger and fell into her 100- year sleep, until she was magically awakened by her Prince Charming. But you need no magic to get away to this world thet mixes the real.and the make-believe, For informa- tion on Lufthansa's Fly & Drive plans that fombine @ freedom o ependent ‘travel throwah tte Fai rytale country with. the g¢conomy From here, suggest the figure not associated with of transatlantic excursion travel experts at Lufthansa the Grimms, but still very airfares, contact your travel German Airlines, go on to special: the Pied Piper. [t’s agent or Lufthansa... Marsh World | 3215 Kalum QUEENSWAY TRADING 638-1613 WE BUY-SELL-TRADE Terrace’s Most Unique Second Hand Store Italy's ' Minister Rinaldo Ossola East Germany plans a EDGE — “Edge” is a term used by wildlife biologists to describe the place where two different types of habitet meet and blend. Greater numbers and varieties of living organisms are present in these areas, as the food and cover of two different environments are available to them. For example, a greater variety and number of mammals and birds are usually found where water and shoreline vegetation meet than would be found in either open water or dense vegetation alone. Ducks Unlimited (Canada) 193 «3 ITALY HAS SURPLUS ROME (Reuter) — ta balance | of paymen ow a dramatic turnaround in: 1977, Foreign Trade said Tuesday. Rinaldo. said that the country: ended the year with a lus of more than 15 ion liré ($1.7 billion) compared with a deficit - of 2.3 trillion lire ($2.6 billion) in 1976, He said’ tourist revenue and the. depreciation of the lira required PLAN SECOND TRIAL BERLIN (AFP) — second trial for Ofrolf Mainz, a dissident former: Journalist already ser-, ving aA four-and-a-half- year sentence, a West German-based civil liberties group said Tuesdiy. The Committee for the Safeguard of Liberty and Socialism said that Mainz, 43, would face charges of agitation and ning at the trial opening in Potadam on Carriers for Daily Herald. immediately in THORNHILL Queensway Kofoed & River Dr. areas. PHONE 635-6357 DoltNow = Aluminum Sheets 25” x 36". 12 sheets only - 315 THE DAILY HERALD 3212 Kalum St. Terrace