| maj FOR SALE 455. PROPERTY ©.» “) acre .corner tot on pavement, Close to schools. . With 2 bdrm. houte ond shop piva 4 rental unite, 2 big tgardens and lawn, Mostly alt ‘Yturnished. Priced to soll. “*Phone 635-3498 anytime after - Spm (pi0-145) {28 acre farmette In town. ’ + Te {deal for horse lovers. Barn, , paddock, riding ring, ‘'pasture..2 bdrm. basement ‘thome. » Ideal holding wproperty. Phana 638-8480 for ‘cappaintment fo view. (c20- 10) M56: BUSINESS — OPPORTUNITY Plant, gifts & craft store located in downtown shop- ping centre In Prince _ Rupert. Good = family business with exc. future ” potential. Apply In writing: v' ass - 500 West 2nd Ave., ¥ s.- draw Be “protected terrltory’--- Family Assistance Program: Prince Rupert, B.C. VO) 376. - " (610-208) * “WHY SHOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN ~. A CAREER IN 's WELDING SALES?” We are one of the most successful industria! cor- " porations In North America, * and we sell the finest welding products avaliable. In the “: malntenance tleld, We have "a unique opportunity for a guccess{u! sales pro or a _ welder with a sincere desire '- 49 enter the highly paid in- dustrial sales field. “WE OFFER: high 5 figure salary °° flrat year Income potential ‘1 extengive tralning while on 3 oo Few carears offer the ‘challenge and Income of: OT AUTOMOBILES : 1970 2dr, Oateun 4 spd. $250 “FIRMA, Phone 635-2154 or 615--. 7144, Ask for Mike. 1975 Ferd F250 4x4 350 VB. PS, PB complete with canopy, 23..channel @ track tape player. Evenings please call 635-7517, (etfn-4-9-79) 1971 international Scout with hydraulle sysiam and snow blade. Asking $3200. Also 1971 Toyota Corona Mark II 4 door. Good cand. $1,100. Ph 635-5043. (p3-105) 1975 GMC customized van. P.S:, P.B., lota of extras. Must be seen fo be ap- preclated. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Interior and exterior paint job. Ask for Mike. (ne-stf) 1965 Chav 3 ton flatdeck, new 327 raotor - $4500. Phone 635- 5370 or 635-7950 after 6 pm. {p5-128) 1972 GMC 4x4, 350 motor, auto, warn hubs. New rear end. New paint, 2 seis of tires clean. 1942 Willys Jeep 4x4. Winch, new top, new springs & paint. Clean, spare parts. Ph 635-7869, (p2-10S) For Sale 1977 Dodge Club cab 414, 77,000 kilometers. %4 - ton. Ph 638-8443. {20-10} 1976 Chevy ¥2 ton PU for sale. PS, PB, V8 auto. Good running cond. Ph 635-4246. (c5-14S) For Sale: ‘73 Toyota pickup. Runs good, cheap. Phone 635-4247 evenings. (p5-195) For Sale: 1973 GMC V2 ton P.U. 6 cylinder. Standard, welding sales; Investigate! ‘Exc. cond. Ph 635-7976. (p5- the fastest growing welding! #125) .Blloy company «ity ithe In: : dustry, Caltdonedt® Murray Jones (604) 273-7478 Sept. 0th, 1th, 12th 9A.M.-5 P.M, (a3-118) 257. AUTOMOBILES * .good running cond. Ph 635- ei + 3 d2dh. (08-78) * 632-3460. (5-115) , ‘67 Beaumont. Needs some work but have parts. Best *- offer. Also one harvest gold ee ' fridge in exc, cond. Ph 635- saa. (3-78) . For Sale: 1973 Pontlac _ Ventura. $1,000 miles. $1600, Ph 636-1884, (p3-75) _ 1975 Honda CieteHateHback ’ In tmmaculate condition and loaded with extras. AM-FA radio, @irack, roof rack, roof ”‘gonscle clock radial tires. Plus! Plusil Get excelient “pn 638-1449, (p5-75) F 1969 Plymouth Wagon. PS, 4 PB, alr conditloning. Needs to mutter $390. Ph 635-2547. ares oot AL =v. tae 4. €og-10,12,14,17, 19,215} 4 1973 Brown New Yorker Exc ‘cond. Only 46,000. All op: + tlons. Ph 635-3051 after 2 pm. + (5-148) “Street Legal fibreglass dune bugpy. Best offer takes. 635- * 6485. (pl-t0S) "1971 Chevy Nova for sale. In good running cond, Ph 635- “4246, (05-148) (1956 Chevy Belair wagon. Rebuullt V8. 3 speed on the -|floar. Body In good condition. Needs restoration. $900. Ph 635-6903 In evenings. (p2- 11S) ca Reasonably priced 1975 Ford Ven, 351 motor, power steering, power brakes, _ partially camperlzed. Phone 635-4661 after 5pm. (p3-118) New 1979 Mazda RX? Red racing car with black and orange trim, Factory removable aun roof and wind deflector flve mag - aluminum wheels. 5 road ‘ hezerd Warranty radial tives. Automatic tran- amission, Console 3 spd. Special acoop trim on front, epoiter shadow reer hat- chback window. Opera rear corner side glass trim. i Stripas etc, Rates 90 mpg _ Nghway with 5 year $0,450 kilometer warranty yours for $14,000. Phone business 635-6871 or write Box 354, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B1. {pé- - §,7,10,12414,178) : For Sale:, 194? Chevelle. ” Goodyea: tires on CON rims. "Mew shocks & clutch. 1 and - 7 piatons. 650 Holley carb. * Many more extras. Call 638 aa? oF 635-5600. (p10-135) 1971 Chevy Nova for sale. In - gas mileage. Phone after 5 | ip76 GMC High Slerra 25 with PS, PB, aute, air conditioning. Also wiih & foot Kit camper. Exe. cand, Asking $8,000. Phone Joe. days 635-7101 of evenings 635-6411, (p2-105) 1978 High Sierra P.U. One owner. Exc. shape. $6800 Firm. Ph, 635-7084 or view at 4726 Park Ave. (pé-195) 1974 Suburban GMC Va ton eo Cortina $100." sis" tai-Ph GWEN: Optlonal 9" passenger seat, 350 Ve, PB, PS, AT. Clean and In very gaod cond., even some rust, $3500 OBO. Ph 632-3829. (p3-108) For Sale: 1977 Ford % fon 4x4 In excellent shape, Auto, Fs. PB. Phone 638-5442. (p5- 128) 59, MOBILE. HOMES Muat Sell: Diplomat 12x68 mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Many extres. Can be seen by appointment only. Ph 635-2585 after 5 pm. (p5-128) 1966 39 BR Nashv traller 12x61, 8x40 finished joey shack (heated), Asking $7500. Ph 635-5261 for ap- pointment to view. (p5-135) For Sale: 12x56 ft. Knight trailer on targe lot, 115x150 t, For further Information please call 635-5596. (p20- 19$) For Sale: 1973 2 bdrm. mobile home 12x54 Includes @xt4 joey shack. All ap- pilances. $10,000 firm. Phone 635-2777 after 4 pm for ap- polntment to view. (p10-10S) For Sale: 1978 14x70 Mance mobile home, unfurnished, eet up and skirted In local jraller park. Phone 635-9736." (ctfn-4-9-79) 1974 12x68 Deluxe Diplomat mobite home, Will sell un- furnished. 2 bdrm., bullt In china cabinet, ralsed Uving rm, with Imitation fireplace set up and skirted In Pine Park, To view phone 638-8427 afier 6 or 638-321R days. (c7- 128) _ TENDERS - Province of Siettish Cohnbia Miniaty of Forealt CORRECTION In The September 4, 1979 edition of the Daily Herald a Miniutry of Forests ad read “Notice Inviting applications for a timber aale License A- 12612" end should have read “Nottce Inviling applications for a timber sale ficensa A- 12616," We're sorry for any [n-. convenience. (pi-105) Province of Brits Coumbla Ministry of Forests STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Seated tenders for the following stand tending contract{s) will be received by tha Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 6.C., onthe dates shown below. Contract ST 1033-9-5 JS & CR Located Usk Ranger Disirlet Terrace Number of hectares 6.7 Viewlng date September 10, 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the siand tending site prior to submitting a tender for this contract !s mandatory. Deadline for receipt of “tenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sept, 18, 1979. Tenders must be sub- mittedon the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from ithe Forest Ranger(S) Indicated, or from the Reglonal Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.€. . The jowesi or any tender | will not necessartly be ac- cepted. {a4-75) Province of tora Wy et Batigh Cotumbia Danety STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Seated tenders for the following stand tending contract(s) will be received by the Reglonal. Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. on the datas shown below. : Contract ST 1031-1-1 CR located 6 Mile Creek, Ranger Disiric? Kltwanga, Number of hectares 6.1, Viewing date Sept. 11, 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of, the stand tending site prior to submitting 9 tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of tenders Ig 1:30 p.m. Sept. 1% 1979, Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger (s) Indicated or from the Reglonsl Manager, will not nacessarily be ac- cepied. This call for tender Is , under the terms of the Canada British Columbla Intensive Forest. Management Agreement, (13-105) 65. RECREATIONAL ~ VEHICLES © a) foot winterized rave! trailer. 2 years old. Exc cond. Pin 635-3456. {p10-19S) ov ft. camper In good condition. Features Include propane stove W-oven, propane fridge, propane furnace, sleeps four and has tollet. Asking $2500. For | more Information call 438- 1413 after 5:30 pm. (p5-115) For Sale: 1977 31 ft. Wilderness travel trailer. $9,000. View at Reel Inn Motel, Hwy. 16 W. Last trailer on left. (elfn-5-9-79) 14 foot older model travel traller, Ph 635-4761. (¢5-145) For Sale; tent traller, soft top, sleeps five, canvas In good condition. Asking $400, Call 638-1641. (p5-135) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLORA ANN RUGG, formerly of Terrace, British Columbia. Creditors and others having clalms agalnst the above Estate are required to send full particulars of such claima to Crampton & Brown, No, 9 - 4623 Park Avenue, Terrace, British Columbla, on or before the alist day of October, 1979, after which date the assets of the sald Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been recelved. . LAWRENCE WILLIAM RUGG, Executor CRAMPTUN & BROWN Solicitors for the Estate (al-105) 10. LIVESTOCK oy Hay for sale: in storage. Top qualiy. Alfalfa, brome, fimothy mix. Gov't tested. Average protein 10 percent. Ph Dick Redman at 446-5288. (10-195) poe int ee ene ae Sea! ten eer eam ao _Ministey of Forests, Prince - ; Riper. he ae |- The’ lowest or any tender The Herald, Monday, September 10, 1979, Page ? RATES If early drilling results, at the Kopanoar well are supported by further evidence of ol] and gas In the Beaufort, investment dollars . are likely to pour into sev- eral Canadian ol companies. A second curtous aspect to Crosbie's timing waa that he waited until threes weeka after the Federal Reserve Board in the United States © had raised its discount rate, At first, the central bank's apparent unwillingness to imitate the U.S. actlon surprised analysta, many of whom were predicting a ‘quick Increase in interest tates to keep the Bank of Canada in step with its U.S. counterpart. This would have followed the pattern set in July. The U.S, raised its discount rate on duly 20 and the Bank of Canada matched the move July 22. Questioned by reporters, Crosbie said he hoped he ‘ could avoid another bank rate increase “at (this particular time.” He said the strength of the dollar offered encouraging support for his. position. A week later at a cabinet meeting in Jasper, Alta., the finance minister told ters not to assume that every interest rate increase in the United States means the government will do likewise. But last week, the finance minister's words changed abruptly, foreshadowing Friday's increase. . Crosble told businessmen at an economic conference in Toronto that Canada has little alternative but to follow changes in U.S, interest rates closely. Gerald Bouey, governor of the central bank, was more painstaking than usual in explaining the need for the Increase. Instead af the five- paragraph statement he normally uses to alert the press to a bank. rate increase, the governor went on for two pages with a minl- analysis of the economy, jus- tifying the rate increase, Jerusalem move HAVANA (CP) — The non- aligned movement has called on its 96 member countries to “‘take firm measures,’ Including breaking diplomatic re- lations, with countries that recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The measure, seen a8 a re- sponse to attempts by Canada earlier this year to move its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, was contained in a lengthy declaration issued Sunday at the conclusion: of the movement's six-day summit conference. “The restoration of Jerusalem to Arab soveriegnty is an_ in- dispensable condition for a durable peace,’ the docuement said, “Israel should be compelled to adhere to the relevant The conference, whose members represent a third of the world's popultion, appealed to members to ‘take f{lrm measures, Including severance of diplomatic and economic Honeymoon out | MADISON, Wis. (AP) — James Mercer, facing irlal in the strangling of his sevenweek-old son, has heen granted court permission to marry the boy’s mother, wha is to be the prosecution’s chief witness, ’ Mercer, 20, and Arlene Dah}, 21, smiled and waved to each other as Judge Mark Frankel of Circult Court granted the marriage request resolutions of the United Na- © Monday during Mercer’s tions Security Counct] arraignment. regarding Jerusalem andthe © Mercer has been in jail holy placde.” in Wiew of $10,000 cash INFO . HEALTH “DR. BOB YOUNG Fashions in hair style , skirt length, and disease tend to come and go. Anorexia nervoea was firat described in 1683, and for years was thought to be a rare disease, and in fact the number of cases that occur is probably increasing. Sileetide: Mth The illness is seen aimost had previously satisfactory. The Individual hos the appearance of someone suffering from longstanding starvation, which indeed they are, The anorexic eats Ilttle or nothing, or having eaten, promptly vomits each meal. Although some resear- chers feel that the disease is due to hormonal problems, most doctors think that it is basically .a psychiatric abnormality. Possibly both blological and psychosocial influences. determine the, disease will There are few symptoms other .than the -profound . weight loss, : and. its ;¢on- sequences, -.A pale. cam- lexion, dry .ekin and. hair, yw blood: pressure, anda slow pulse. are often Aeen, along with intolerace of cold and loss of monthly periods In the, mental -ephere the 7 person seems to” have ca distorted idea of their body image, and a restless pursuit of thinness Is the result, In the early atages of the | disorder the person may be overactive and deny fatigue. Irritability, increased compulsiveness, and striving for perfection may be noled also be noted. Although at first glance it might appear that treatment would be easy(all you have to do is get the patient to eat}, in reality anorexia nervosa is exceedingly difficult to manage ef- fectively and sometimes the disease resuite in the death of the patlent. Once the malnutrition is brought under control, a difficult task , the patient haa to be edeated und guided for a long period of time, An attempt must be made to improve the paychological out ook oft tha in are and prove the usually presen emotional disorder. Management of these young girls is diffleult for the physician and the wasting away of a daughter is heart- rending for the family. Info-Health Isa service of the British Columbia Medical Association and this newspaper. . His key points were: —Credit had to be tightened because Canadians werespending too much, too fast — often on credit — driving up prices. He used as evidence the fact that bank lending had gone wp 28 per cent in the last year, —Although the consumer ptice index did not appear to be rising as quickly in recent months a8 It had earlier in the year, there was 4 marked shift In spending patterns, Until a few months ago, inflation could be blared chiefly on rising food and energy prices. The government could do little to control these. Recently, however, prices for such items as cara, appliances and clothing (which are often bought on credit) have been rising rapidly. There- fore it made sense to increase the cost of wing. —Although the dollar did not appear to be faltering, Canada was headed for its largest-ever deficit in lta transactions with the rest of the world. Crosble haa eted a deficit of §7 bil- on and figures reloaged Laat week show that by mid-year thedeficlt wan already 60 per - cent above its six-month lave) fot 1978. The only way Canada could hope to support such € shortfall in its international account was to be sure it had access 10 foreign funds, And the only way to be certain af attracting those funda, was to pay them better interest rates than they could fet elsewhere, especially in United States. Crosbie acknowledged he was unhappy with the action, but repeated the explanation he had offered a month earller, following - his previous rate increase. He sald he had been compelled to follow Boucy's advice be- cause the former Liberal ad: ministration had left the economy in such @ mess. As finance minister, Croabie hag good reasan to sparks reaction relations, with countries which recognize, formally or by implication, the city of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.” ; Besides Canada, few coun- tries have expressed an bond. Frankel granted permission for the mar- riage after a deputy. district attorney, Jerry Hancock, said the union would not prevent Miss Datl from testifying against Mercer. Hancock sald the rule agninst having spouses testily against each other does not apply when the yictim is a third member of the family. . “We would have ob- jections ta any honeymeon trip,” Han- cock added. Mercer stood mute at his arraignment ona firat degree murder charge in connection with the Juns 22 death and the judge entered a plea of not * guilty on his behalf. | SETS WORLD RECORD LONDON, Ont, (CP) — Jo Ann Marshall of Oshawa, Ont., has set a world record at the Canadian women's powerlifting meet, Marshall, who weighs 295 pounds, lifted 450 pounds Sunday in the squat event to break the previous mark of 424. interest In moving thelr embassies to Jerusalem. Pakistan proposed bassy to Jerusalem. However, be b after taking office as a result of an outcry by Arab countries and instead appointed FR. Stanfield, former Progressive Conservative party leader, to etudy the implications of such a move, from page I be reluctant about raising interest rates. The move is never because It forces yoters to pay more for everything they buy on credit. Bat coming within a month of the ope It bas Higher borrowing coste will take some of the teeth out of the Conservative mortgage interest deductibility pan. which was designed to stimulate construction and give consumers a break when buying a home. The rate increase also is likely to convince some con- aumers to postpone buying a new car, aggravating lay- offe at the troubled Chrysler company and in the crucial auto Industy. Businesses may have ‘¢ rethink thelr explanaivi plans now that money i: more ive. This woulr mean a decrease in the Hin? of spending that means more , improved productivity and iudustries better equipped to compete jacked down UIC from page I Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, sald; ‘The approach they seem to be seems fairly sensible to us =H ite fairly Tegleal approa use payme have been growing in leaps and bounds." Doyle said the association has malntalned for some time that the walting period should be increased to 20 weeks from six weeks for those who quit their jobs. a etanennecataaeteaneaieaneeetesn Ee ah atase cas asnaaashsaeanbgeeseeteeed decebigeeetsniaeest ate. ot, % A variety of dance types taught within’ the classes = we Ave and Up. Seeetehegheteeeten ys = Including ballet, modern jazz, ethnic character and: soft shoeand fap, Limtted enrolment avallable for ages = Registration: Parkelds Schoo! For pre-registration phone 635-7483 SSSR ber 12 —4:009.m. sie orrer a icra bOGS, OR SALE... toe at First Application: 5046 Spruce Saw Logs Total Volume 962.0 cublc meires. Log average 2.9 cu. metres. Location: Exchamalks River. For further Information please contact: * Metropolitan Trading 1520 - 625 Howe Strest Vancouver, 8.C. VEC 2Té (ape) 605-5264 as ae aad Career Opportunities © t POSITION: Drafisperscn II DUTIES: 33 directed. Distriot of Terrace EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Perform dutles required for preparing drawings fram fletd notes and other datum. Be abte to aperate blueprinter and other equipment Assist In fleld surveys when requested. bapinl! ie) working with senior children. message. The District of Terrace INSTRUCTORS NEEDED _For Two Recreation Department Programs From September to December, possibly January to March. Renumeration according to experiance. 1. to teach simple ethnic and seasonal cooking to senior citizens one morning a week. Experlence teaching or: 9. to lead a pre-school program two mornings 8 week — must have two years early Childhood Education course or similar course plus experience working with Call 698-1174, ask for Mary Margaret Smith or feave a citizens = ans asset. tar 't é, fet ge NE ig ten DN Sipe MRE N ERENCE SBE ERE peaeeenie of Parliament, ° drawbacks. _ ‘Be able to communicate orally and In legible writing. " Ba able te meet the public In 8 courteous and tactful ‘B omanner. . ff QUALIFICATIONS: “Minimum Grade XU education; technical training a I related to topographical drafting and knowledge and rae The eae L 2 “® décaptad. + legible hand lettering. work. HOURS OF WORK: RATE OF PAY: $651.68 Bl-Weekly UNION: C.U.P.E. Local 2012 PROBATION PERIOD: 3 Calendar months. BENEFITS: AAS.A. & Dental Plan Life tnaurance Plan Pension Plan eke of trigonemetric functions. in Previous experience In Municipal Drafting may be Previous survey experiance may be accepted. #PCluMust be able to use lettering equipment as well as £3: Be able to show samples of his-her own drafting 3:3 a.m. to 4:30) p.m, : ULC. & Canada Pension Plan Further information may be obtained by contacting the undarsigned. Apptications In writing fo the un- dersigned by 4:30 p.m. Septernber 14, 1979, Monday to Friday. E.R, Green, Senlor Draftsman District of Terrace 53215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. VEG 2X6 635-6311 a e s Eo) s 3s oF typing test, TERR ACE-ACEILAT ieieletet RP LAN RIG *, Tcanwesnoennes nite COPY TYPIST e This is a pormaneat. full time i’ position. Fast and acourate typing Is a nooessity, Please phone for an appelntment and daily herald 635-6367