°7 AUTOMOBILES. ue 1974 Corvette High Per- formance 350. T roof. Tilt wheel. New palni and tires, Phoné 635-3153. (p5-190) 1ton crew cab Brand New w- ‘camper vetued at $19,000; Best offer takes. Call aftar 6 p.m, 112-624-6874. Cr0-160) - Leaving . in 3 weeks. Must Sell—- 1978 Ford Van F150 ¢- w swivel captain chairs, AC, headers, summer & winter tlres. Some customizing. Stereo atc. Ph. 635-2603 rm. 2. (pts-240} 1979 GMC Van. 15,000 km. Sliver’ grey. Excellent condition. Phone 635-4342, (c#160) 1976; “Toyota Land, Crulser 4x4,;/263 engine. 350 horse cam. 2 sets of tires and rims. Soft and hard top. Ph. 635- 7662: (p5-170} 1975 GMC Jimmy 4x4, Auto, PS, PB, To view call 635-9277 or 635-2151 after 6pm. {p3- 150) | 1978 250 Ford Club Wagon. Low mileage. Partlatly camperized. Many extras. 635-9083, (5-170) 19e? Ford Model 850. Cab- aver fuel truck. 4 com- partment Willock tank - 2850 gal. cap. Complete with meter, live reel and hose. New paint, Vancouver cliy tested until May -.80. Phone £28-4375, Room 107. (¢3-180) 59. MOBILE | | HOMES For Sale: 1972 Norwastern®: | 12x56 mobile home’ with . 10x12 finished addition, unfurnished and In "goad" ” condiflon. same ter. priced. Phone 635- Pr 0} a < For Sale: 1972°712%88 foot trailer set up In trailer park. Far app. to view call 635- 2506. -'-(c20-8N) For Sala: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home. Unfurnished. Sat up and skirted In local fraller park. Phone 635-9736. (etfn-2-10-79) ‘74 Monarch mobile home. Unfurnished, with fridge and Stove... 12K6% withe2ecjodpol shacks 10x12, fully Fitshed'=\AUS with electric heat. 3 bdrm.. very good condition. Situated at 47 Woodland Helghts Trailer Court with tenced-In lot. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Asking price $15,000. Phone 635--5627. (c- 70} TENDERS © B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY For Sate by Tender As Is . Where Is REF Q 616 | 2000 Gallon Steel Sterage Fuel Tank. | 3 Westinghouse 150 KVA Transformers 2400 - 230,460 'V REF Q 417 1958 Madel ATCO 3 Bedroom Mobile Home 42' x 10° The above Items are located at the B.C. Hydro Diese! Generating Station, Atiln, B.C, For Inspection and to obialn Tender Ferms con- tact Mr. Mike Ferrter, 8.¢, Hydro, Atlin, B.C. Phone 451- 7526 or 651-7529. Bids close at 12:00 Noon 31 October 1979. (91-150) = au British Colu mbia WB GSP Bulidings Corporation Invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked “Snow Removal’ . for Provincial Government Bullding, Terrace, 8,C. for a perlod of five months will be recelved up to 3:00 P.M. October 25, 197%, and fthase available at that time will be opened In public at 4847 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G KT. ‘Tender documents may be- obtalned at thé above address, Tenders must be filed on {ka forms provided, In sealed, clearly marked envelopes. Enquirles may be direcied to the Bulidina Manager, K.L, Eastman, 14827) Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C, VEG 1K7, telephone. 638-1191, ; (92-150) 1 65. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Ideal hunter unit: 16° travel traller, fridge, stove, lights, all propane. Equipped for electrical Hook-up. .Can run electrically ‘off battery. Hlich assembly, spare tlre, jacks, propane - tanks. Licenced. $1500. Phone 635- 3423, Real P ME DIATELY: 1977 31 foot Wilderness travel traller. Asking $8500. View at Reel Inn Motel, Highway 15 West. Last trailer on lefi. (ctfn-2- 10-79) 5 air * irene EA eae By me FERGUSON WINNIPEG (CP) Federal Liberals com- deat uct. a ays losing mee! elr pa osing touch with the mood of the electorate and won't get back in government unless a policy overhaul can restore the confidence in voters, particularly in Western Canada. An unofficlal gathering of about 150 reform-oriented Liberals Including academics and a aprinkling of MPs, former cabinet ministers and defeated candidates — concluded the party hierarchy has gotten out of touch with the ‘membership and lost sight of matters that concern the average yoter, : They said that if the party is to avoid a repetition of the May 22 defeat at the polls, it will have to begin a long process of reappraisal of party policies. “At times, we were not to- tally sensitive to the moods that were developing in the country,"’ said Jean-Luc Pepin, a former Trudeau cabinet minister, re-elected in Ottawa-Carleton on May 22 after several years out of politics, Despite speculation the meeting would raise . questions about a new leader for the party, direct criticism of Pierre Trudeau never surfaced. Trudeau and most senlor members_of his former cabinet were not invited to the meeting. But in two days of workshops, participants sald the former Liberal cabinet had become isolated from the party and the electorate. The party hierarchy and key Montreal at a MONTREAL (CP) — A strike by 2,000 maintenance ‘and office workers which brought Montreal's bus and subway services to a grin- ding halt Friday continued today, with little indication that a settlement was in the offing. Negotiations continued ring the weekend, but union leaders vowed to continue the walkout until all 200 demands they are geeking in a new contract with the Montreal Urban Community Transit Com- mission are met. Quebec Labar Minister. Pierre Mare Johnson or- dered two concillaters from hie department to draw up a report which he hoped would lead to an agreement bet- ween the transit commission and the maintenance workers. on the The report, demands: dee. offers presented at negotiations, is to be finalized as soon as possible, said a statement from Johnson's office. There waa no hint of a legislated end to the dis; which has forced ha million Montrealers to hitchike, share cabs, walk, ride bicycles or drive their cars into massive downtowrti traffic jams. transit shut- it ke t fi es ave, halt th in Ve years. wa ne 1977, went for 11 dave before a settlement through “To reveal art and conceal the artist is art’s aim.” Oscar Wilde For Sale: 1976 24x60 Homnco moblie home In Pina Mobile Home Park. For Tiere | lin formation plédée’ call” 635- 2261 and ask for Tom. (c7- 190} AAust Sell -- 1975 Diplomat mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Extras In- cluded. Can be seen by ap- palntment. Ph. 692-2585. {c7- 190) TENDERS INVITED for clear- cutting an elght (8) acre stand of L. Pine and Birch, to be followed by grubbing and clearing for cultivation. Merchantable trees to contractor, batance to be decked on the property. 35 miles east of Terrace on Highway 16. D. Havard _ P.O. Box 2458 Smithers, B.C, §47-2993 (¢3-150) S ~ r J British Columbia WEP SS Buildings Corporation Invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked “Snow Removal’ for Skeenaview Lodge, Terrace, B.C, for a period of five months will be received up to 3:00 P.M. October 25, 1979, and | those avaliable at that public at 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 6.¢. vaG 1K7. Tender documents may be obtained at the above addrets. Tenders must be fIled on tha forms provided, It sealed, clearly marked envelopes. : Enquiries may be directed to the Bullding Manager, K.L. Eastman, 4027. Kelth = Avenue, Terrace, B.C, V8G 1K7, telephone 630-1191. {a2-150) guarantee. No For information write: time will be opened In ff Aachen se. OPPORTUNITY iciocKs BUT ONCE EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR AN AMAZING NEW REMOTE CONTROL ENGINE STARTER Staris any vehicle from the comfort of indoors In all types of weather by remote contral. No mare cold weather worrles. Product backed by ar uncondillonal franchise Command-Start Electranica Inc. 1451 Chartwell Orive Went Vancouver, B.C. or phone (604) 926-1867 NOW fees involved. cope ‘ ast Nt conciliation was reached, while ‘the longest, in 1974, lasted 44 days. The tranalt’ commission ran full-page advertiaments in weekend newspapers saying It has made “a more than reasonable offer” to the maintenance workers, in- cluding an 16.1 per cent wage hike during a threeyear contract, a cost of living allowance in the last two yeara and increases in pald sick-leave days and fringe benefits. “But union president Jacques Morissette told a news conference Sunday that other issues —- including working hours and job sa fety — have yet to be discuss “For all practical pur- poses, we're at the same Trudeau advisors had atifled party participation in de-- cisions. The party was drifting without aolid economic policies. Montreal MP Claude- Andre Lachance said the daily pressure of being in power breeds isolation, and “maybe we've been too long — 16 years,” “Now. that we are in op- position, it’s good for us, Let’a rock the boat.” LH. (izzy) Asper, former Manitoba Liberal leader, said if the party wanta another chance to form a Government, it has to develop policies to restore confidence of voters in the West where the Liberals elected only three MPs May O r “If you don’t, you're looking at future dinosaurs, " Liberals want overhaul Asper told the closing session Sunday. Earlier, Doug Lauchiln, president of Calgary's Mount Royal College and an un- successful Liberal can- didate, took an indirect swipe at Trudeau's key campaign theme at the need for a strong central govern- nkly, Westerncors at -this time, don’t want to hear - that,"’. Lauchlin told a workshop Saturday, He said the pation of Joe Clark and his Con- servatives. with decen- trallzation “is very much akin to Western ‘Donald Macdonald, — ; former Trudeau finance minister who quit in 1977, told reporters the party should ititg go around “aeapegaal af —_ find someone to blame for the election loss. standstill place we were during firat round of nogotiilons last May,” Morissette sald, The maintenance workers, who like the office workers are affillated to the Con- federation of National Trade Unions, are seeking a 20 per . cent raise during a two-year pact, full indexation to the cost of Ilving, job security clauses and a guaranteed work week, The 3,700 bus drivers and subway operators, whose Independant union is also negotiating for a new con- tract, were laid off when the maintenance workers struck Friday, thus being eligible for unemployment Insurance if the dispute lasts more than ‘two weeks. They are seeking wage parity with their coun- Lazelle Medical Centre is pleased to an- nhounce that DR. CASEY will! be joining the clinic as of OCTOBER en oi] ae, Ppl mas Racin. ioe od *s aveb 2 8rahant Ss office hours will be from 10 antes oa / oct. 17 and Oct. o4 tickets good for Oct..24 - BIG BONUS. PRIZES Veta ads sf data me oa In memory ot ip 2 Barn ste Your contribution will t 4 a cr man... hilp students from ty every schoo! district in British Columbia with bursaries, fellowsHip’, and endowment funds to attract thew" Please give through your chartered Bank or Credit Union or write: C/O University of Victoria P.O, Box 1700 Victoria, British Columbia forthe future of a province terparts tn Quebec Ci recently won a $9-hour: me alte an elghtmonth strike. They currently earn about §8 an hour Meanwhile, Belanger, director of the 6,000-member Montreal Chamber of Commerce, desaribed the strike's impact . on the city's economy as a “little disaster,” The Herald, Monday, October 15, 1979, Page # WANTED Retired people or people with cars to deliver papers to drops in Terrace & Thorabill, Please apply at the Daily Herald office. Charles . PUBLIC NOTICE TO BOATING To affect construction of a plpaline it will be necessary to obstruct the north channel of the Skeena River from a point 1,000 feet upstream of the east boundary of fot 4803 to a polnt 5,000 feet upstream of the i east boundary of tot 4603 C.R.5. This Is approximataly i 34 miles west of Terrace, 8.C. and is in the general aren of the Salvus CNR alding and Is 2.46 miles up- stream from the confluence of the Kassicks and Skeena Rivers. River traffic ls advised to avold the north channel if at all possible and fo contact the power barge (DELTA TRANSPORTER) which Is in at- tendance ai the side. The obstruction will he a 14" cable’ spanning the river. [twill rangein helght from 2 feet to 12 feet above the water. There will alto be a 12 discharge line Prolecting from the south bank In anortherly direction. This closure Is In effect SEPTEMBER 24 - OC- TOBER 24, 1979, LORAM INTERNATIONAL LTD. CANADA COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON —_ AVIATION SAFETY | By Order-in-Council dated the 3rd day of August, 1979, pursuant to Part II of the Inquiries Act the Honourable Mr. Justice Charles'L, Dubin was appointed 10 head a Commission of Inqujry on aviation safety. The following are the pertinent provisions of the Order-in- Council setting forth the terms of reference: WHEREAS concern has been expressed about (a) the adequacy of federal law, regulations, and rules and of practices and procedures governing aviation safety in Canada, particularly in relation to (i) small aircraft (ii} remote areas, and (iii) uncontrolled air- ports; (b) the sufficiency. of enforcement of ‘Existing aviation safety legislation an | ” Gind ‘standards, inchilding The: training, qualification.and numbers of federal inspectors; : (c) the airworthiness and maintenance of aircraft including departmental aircraft; and {d) the adequacy of aviation incident reporting and investigation and avia- ., tion accident investigation. AND WHEREAS the Committee is of the opinion that it would be in the public interest for the said concerns to be investigated; The Committee of the Privy Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, therefore, advise that, pursuant to Part I] of the Inquiries Aga; Bean Excellenc in Council may be pleased to authorize the Minister of Transport to 8ppoint the Honourable Mr. Justice Charles L. Dubin of Toronto, Ontario, a Commissioner under Part JI of the Inquiries Act, to investigate and report upon the existing state and management of that part of the business of the Air Administration of the Department of Transport pertaining to: I, the inspection and certification of aircraft: 2. the conditions under which aircraft may be used or operated; 3. the formulation and enforcement of laws, regulations and rules neces- sary for the safe and proper navigation of aircraft; 4, the investigation of accidents and reporting and investigation of inci- dents involving aircraft, including the taking of statements and other materials by investigators for the purpose of any such investigations and the retention of the statements and whether such statements, other materials or voice recordings relating to an accident or an incident should be privileged, and if so, to what extent; 5. the activities of any person who is or was in the management or service of the Department of Transport insofar as these activities relate to his official duties in respect of any of the matters referred toinsections | to 4 inclusive; and 6. any matters incidental or relating to any of the matters referred to in sections | to 5, 50 as to advise the Minister of Transport of the safety of the civil air trans- portation system and on whether the Aeronautics Act and regulations made pursuant thereto should, in respect of the matters referred to in sections | to 6 be amended to improve safety and, if so, in what manner. The Commissioner shall report to the Minister of Transport within one year of October |, 1979. i | NOTICE OF HEARING. The first session of the Commission will be convened on Monday, the 22nd of October, 1979, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, Salon Outaouais, Ist Floor, Place du Portage, Phase [V, 140 Promenade du Portage, Hull, Quebec, for the purposes of determining procedures and entertaining applica- tions for status by interested persons and organizations. Anyone intending to participate in the Commission's hearings is invited to attend and may make submissions at the above-noted time. The dates, times and places of public hearings will be announced at a later time, The Commission is seeking comments and information from all interested persons and organizations with respect to any of the matters included in the terms of reference. Anyone wishing to make a written submission or submit rele- vant information to the Commission is requested to write to the Commission. with a brief statements to the nature of the information or submissions intended to be provided to the Commission and may do so by writing to the Commission John Sopinka, Q.C, Counsel to the Commission of Inquiry on Aviation Safety addressed to: Gary Q, Ouellet Associate Counsel William A. Riel Executive Director Commission of Inquiry on Aviation Safety, 110 O'Connor Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ontario, (613) 995-3431