LARGE... 2 TWO. = TWO stove Included. “Thernhitl phone 635-3879." ee . “(pS-titeb) FOR" -RENT— 3 hadroom sa f-contalned af apartment os witty iridge-and ‘stove, “At "Kaauintview Ave: Phone, 625-2877, to, view. 2 BEDROOM, suite for-rent. In -Jhomhill.’. Fridge. and stave Included. ‘Rent $795 month plus damage deposit. No: pads. - 635-5627. BEDROOM; roniatned unit, “$27590 per mo.,,Phone. ‘Malcolm B - p. mi. at 638. 1986. T™wo:. “BEDROOM partly furfilshed: apartment, One: block.from swimming pool, For <, more... information please phone 635. S61. . {aces ‘aateb.) BEDROOM fridge and stove Included. $375 a month. Small.:pets welcome. Cali _ between 10am and 12am or lata In the evening. Phone 638-0768. house, (nec- 24feb) HOME FOR SALE— 5 bedroom. house on fully landscaped fenced Jot. Close fo fawn and ‘schools. Frult frees, ‘garden, greenhouse. Asking, 970,000. 635-4912. : (st) FOR SALE OR RENT ~ = 3 bedréom. condo. 1,040 sq. ft. plus full basement. Fridge and stove Included, No pats. Asking: $27,900. Phone 635- KX? Rall {P10-17feb1)- 3 BEDROOM house on large. corner: lot. 75x135. Central . veccum , finished rec room | . ~ basement, Double ~ carport gas heat, close to school. Phone after Spm 635. 5853. . (p10-28feb} 3 BEDROOM home, located on quiet, street. 1056 sq. ft. StHached garage, close ‘to. gchools.and hospital, Treed ; lob Assumable mortgage approximately: $40,000. “Asking $49,900. Phone 635- | 7850 after 4pm... " -{pvd- 2¢feb) MUST SEtL= Condominium. Asking price - $34,500 0B0. Drive by 7-4717 - Walsh or phone 638 - 1699 for sppelniment to view. ~~ : (p20-20feb) ‘§ BEDROOM home on V2. ‘acre’ on Skeena St. Sauna, gerden . area, barn, 2 fleplaces, $90,000 OBO Phone 635-2485 after 5:00 p.m. Except weekands, =. (pl0-21feb} FOR. SALE— Spacious ‘3 bedroom home on Lakelse Lake.) Wood-electric’ ‘heat. W-W"- carpet throughout. Fireplace, large . meatal shop, carport. Call T2522 after dpm. : (p20. rte) ‘ FAMILY HOME on quiet paved ;street. 1120. sq. ft. main: floor consists of 3 bedrooms,. kitchen.- dining room,.living room and bath. Two :.,. bedrooms, . den, . laundry room, bath and unfinished work shop downstalrs. Carport, . greenhouse and small garden, Asking . price $49,000. Offers considered. 204 race -$t...65- (p5-20feb) FOR SALE— to be moved — or dismantiad. 2 cabins $300 each. OBO plus 2 houses: $1,000 en OBO. Must sell. Phone 635-5290. ’ na (p5-17teb) FOR: SALE— 1983 1200 Yamaha Ventura Royal touring bike, Mint condition Many features. Phone 635. 504, “(pserteby: baattae ‘ KEDROOM: apartments. “Fridge: and ff ¢¢ “cout . ae er) , self. . "(ecet-bt) ” Travel A HOME PARK ‘00D R INVESTMENT = § OPPORTUNITY . * Small: trailer court - Included. f occupancy, 5 axpanslon,: location, ‘Gross: annual Income’ $25,932. Asking ‘Room for ; References: a required. sas 635-4394, or 1970 “CAMERO ‘parts, Interlor, "atc, phone 635-9464; | Ancapfes) 1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR - second «owner, mechanic owned, automatic, 24 miles per galton, new fuel. pump,’ new firés, new power disc | brakes, . fully, winterized. Runs extremely-well.. $1250 or make me an offer | can't refuse < 112-842-5872 .New': - Hazelton, ; 35-1Hteb) FOR: SALE— 1989 Corvette Stingray, 350 cu: In. 4 speed. . - Mmileage.. - Excellent condition. Phone. frans.: Low. 635-2238 or 635-9300 after apm. . (ps-16teb) . BANK sj REPOSSESSION | 1979 GMC 4x4 — Can be | viewed at SKB Auto Salvage, 3690 Duhan. Rd, Written offers should be. “Terrace, B.C. eG 41 {ace 10-28 feb.) 'FOR SALE—.1979..%4 -ton ‘Dodge: Plekup. New motors: ‘anc: ‘palnt:-[ob. “saco0 OBO: "638-1396. {sth io * CHEV. Suburban, Trailering package and extras, Phone 635-4773, MUST SELL Package deal. 1974 GMC Jimmy 4x4 PS, - PB, TS;. traller hitch, roof rack and roll bar. Also 1981 SR250 street bike, Asking . $1650, Fer more Information phone 635-3453, . (stfn) FOR SALE— 1960 GAIC plekup’ 4x4, Four speed. ,,'Lecking hubs. Low mileage: *Aaking $5500 Phone 635-5004. (p5-17feb) 7 GIFT AT $7500 - 1980 GM M4 ton 4x4, 350; 4speed, warn part-time hubs," dual batterles and more. call 638- 8753. ‘ ; “(p5.17teb) : OPPORTUNITY! $700 DOWN & menthly $414, Buys 2 -bedraom -home Ir Terrace Trailer Court on Graham Ave. (for approvec - buyer) pad rental: included. Have your home pald for. Ir 8 years. Has: lovely wooc - stove and other. extras, ‘Phone Ron collect 632. 2131 T.K. Realty Ltd. (pro-27teb) FOR RENT— 3 bedroom mobile trailer, furnished or unfurnished, Sunny Hill Traller Court. Phone 635. 7559. FOR SALE— 10x50" mobile home with 7:30’ addition. Phone 635-778 evenings. (pt0-emar) MUST SELL! 1974 12x68 Canadiana 3 bedroom. trailer. $15,000 OBO Phone (pl0-1éfeb) 798-2504. FOR SALE — 1972 12’ Trailer. Fridge, stove, tollet. Sleeps 5. Many extras. Excellent condition. Asking $250) OBO. Phone 638-048: se {P5-21feb) CENTURY. MOBILE | pads a6 rental rolls OPI, Te Convenient $110,000, Phone 635-3475, § oo ' (p10. V7Feb) : ; “(pS2hteb) ‘treasury . open fire through the closed doar ofa: nearby. Rock. Forest : _ motel rooni daring’ ‘a raid in” which’ ‘an: Innocent, man was ~Adlled, a» lawyer ‘for Sherbrooke police. told a” coroner _ “inquest Wednesday: . ° - Speaking on: the. final day ‘ot earings, ‘lawyer “Michel f.. Proulx said the use of force was necessary because police; "were convinced the occipants of the’ room. were.armed and: fs dangerous. bandits, ‘who had)’ ae Brink’. guard n Mountain collapsed LAS VEGAS; Nev. (AP) - _ - Fedéral. ‘bificials aay. they, don't know why an undergrousid nuclear: blast. collapsed a: to “walk on, Cy es One man waa ‘in ‘critical condition today: vith ‘injuries h ~ received when. the 18-by 47-metre Piece, of’ ‘Rainier ‘Mega. several trailers. Eight: workers were. The cave-in Wednesday Gccurred about threé ‘hours after’. ; . technicians at the government’ 's Nevada. test site detonated: . : 8 nuclear device of “less than 20 ‘kilotons,'* sald Jim Boyer, -, . @ spokesman for:the. U,S.’Department of. ‘Energy: *He said the blast- “Was, considered: “very ;amal.” “°° _ “The atom-bomb. that destroyed. Hircshinia In the Secani : World War, leaving 130,000 people: dead, ‘injured « or missin was 20 kilotons ~ the equivalent. of 20,000 tonnes of ‘TNT. - . “The only thing we can say with’ certainty. is-we had‘a.- subsidence anda subsidence means that the surface of the ; earth ‘dropped down over. the explosive site,” Boyer said. Greg Cook, another spokesman, said: late Wednesday: “We don't have anything on the cause yet. ‘There will be | as full investigation: pros: . ; -NO RADIATION LEAK - ; v ‘No“radiation: Jeaked from the éave-in i or from the test tunnel, Boyer said. “The blast went off in a sealed chamber _ ’ about-the height and width of a two-car garage but several ’ times longer, in a. tunnel 386 metres underground, he said, The injured workers had returned ‘to the site and were | checking data ‘recorded-on instruments at ground zero,. directly above the point of the blast, said another Energy. Department spokesman, David Miller. : “Some had the ground drop out from under them,” Miller aald. “Some were shaken off ladders which led to the top of - . trailers, and one man apparently was still inside a trailer when it toppled over."” | "Twas learning how to walk on air, but the ground got me . instead,’ one injured worker said as he arrived at a_ ‘hospital in Las Vegas. He was taken away before he could ‘ give his name. Another injured worker, Liz McDowell, when asked what happened, said test-site employees signed pacts with the . governinent stipulating that they nol: talk aboul their work. ‘VERY UNUSUAL” _ Boyer called the. collapse “very unusual. " He said the: hard-rock area where the blast was detonated, about 145. . kilometres riorth of Las Vegas, is used only infrequently for - nuclear tests, with most taking. place i in softer soil. . Since 1976, the United States and the’ Soviet Union have - Nuclear Explosions Treaty,: which limit underground: "teste Barbara, and their four children auahging in age from 19 to _ to 150 kilotons. Neither treaty, has, been, Fatified by the US. Senale. ’ Tests in’ Rainier’ Mesa, which rises" out, of the’ barren . desert, are‘done in long sealed ‘chambers: within a series of . tunnels. ‘ Rail cars’ carry workers to work chambers vin the labyrinth. Officials. say everyone is cleared from the area when a bomb is expleded,-and the tunnel remains sealed until it is considered epfe. Goodies offered | OTTAWA» (CP) — Similarly, having spent Finance Minister Marc billions on job programs Lalonde opened up the only to see unemployment . slightly Wed. remain high, Lalonde opted nesday to try, to . lure perhaps politically © more a big chink of a mountain more than 300; inelres. above; in- Juring 13 atomic workers’ ineluding one who daid pelearned caved in, ‘dropping: three to 10’ ‘metres: ‘and: _pwallowing for relatively cheap — but - toraid the'motel reom, and that some officers participating ‘tithe operation believed the first shot ‘had: been fired by” ‘someone inside the room. . Evidence produce at the three-day inguiest showed a total 21 shots were fired — pil by police — during: the Dec, 23 aid, Twenty. of the. bullets ‘were fired. with ‘a’ Uzi sub- achine-gun through the'door, killing Quebec Cily carpet layer Serge Beaudoin, 33. His. partner, _ Jean-Paul ° ‘Beaumont, 32, also of Quebec City, was injured. “After hearing the last ofh20 witnesses, ‘sessions Judge ‘Denys Dionne adjourned the inquest. saying he would render a decision Monday. eer The special coroner will, have te sift ‘inrough, pages of contradictory. testimony | to’ determine. if Sherbrooke’ ‘policemen | involved in the rald were criminally responsible ‘for, Beaudoin’s death, Dionne’ # findings will not be binding on the Crown, whieh a3 final ‘say on whether criminal, charges will be laid,’ : - Dionne undertined.- the contradictory: nature ; OF the | evidence during the testimony of Sgt. Yvon Charpen tier, 35, | . the'Rack Forest: police officer who had apparently alerted - “Sherbrooke investigators . to the. presence of . two “sguspicious". men at, the Motel Le Chatillon: * DENIES STATEMENTS 7 Make NS ‘Ina report dated Jan. 4— 12 days alter: ‘police riddled thé ‘motel room with bullets ’—- Charpentier. said he had told - ‘Sherbrooke police: “We have your. guys. They're at the. Metel Le Chatillon in Room 5." But under oath Wertntsday, Charpentier denied his previous statements... ’ The: inquest also produced differing versions of whether ” police issued warnings before opening fire, and how of ficers > Hall working — _ TORONTO (CP) —.The ‘world’s’ only surviving lung - ‘transplant patient is back on the job, Thomas Hall, 54, who. received a lung last November, has: firm i in nearby Mississauga, He is also pursuing his hobby -asa gourmet cook and i is Planning a Caribbean cruise with his; wife. : Hail, only the second person in the world to leave a” - hospital after a lung transplant, has amazed doctors with . his quick recovery. Forty-two days after the Sly ‘hour operation, he lef Toronto General Hospital. and* was. admitted to a ‘rehabilitation centre: He left there Feb. 4 and went back to work last week. "The only other trarisplant: patient to leave hospital was a man who received a lung 15 years ago in Belgium. He was discharged eight months: after the operation and died two months later. |. we Only 43 lung transplants have been done in the world . since they were first attempted i in 1963, Most patients have - dled, within two weeks. - ~ Although | he made funeral arrangements before the “operation, Hall’ says he was- confident it would succeed, COULD po IT . : “T always thought. I would make it,” he said in-an in- terview Wednesday. “] thought ! would be the-one to do it." Hall, said he was helped through the ordeal by his wife, : ‘ returned to wark iraining salesmen al: an-industrial‘sales - - like he just wasn't there, “ centimetre knife, and she ran to a’ neighbor's house, _ hospital for four days. a aan wot into the. roorit ‘alter the shooting. ad ended. Proulx said the policenien | aid just and reasonable c cause *! Beaumont and-Ed Redden, a visitor from: Edmonton who was: staying in the adjoining room, said police opened fire without warning, But police, Witnesses all sald they had shouted out: warnings before’ shooting. ! Policemen also testified they kicked the door open .when they discovered it was held by a chain. But Beaumont said | he unfastened the chain and crawled out after the shooting § had ‘stopped: and police had ordered the occupants of the room toe come out on the count of five, Det. Roger Dion told the Iriquest that when he entered the * room and saw ‘‘a nude torso” moving towards him from the < bed, he pulled back towards the door and fired a shot from © : his ‘révolver while the. door was closing. | : His partner, Det. Andre Castonguay, said he fired 20" rounds from his submachine-gun in the direction of the bed, = believing the first shot hed been fired’ at Dion by someone * inside. Det. Michel Salvail, itie officer i in charge of the raid, ‘said police had not checked the licence plate of the victim's car. “toseeif it was stolen. The slayers of the Brink's guard were . thought to have used cars stolen in ihe Quebec Cily area for:- . their getaway: te Dion, and Castonguiy were suspended from the: police ‘ ’ force pending the outeome of investigations into the affair. | Attacker quieted; “VANCOUVER (CP) — As her attacker slashed her with a. z pocket knife, the victim’ screamed, “I love you,” al they. attack stopped, a B.C, Supreme Court hearing \ was told 5. Wednesday, Nanaimo -defence lawyer David MacLeod, speaking i in Vancouver on the sentencing of Jack Charles McColeman, * 47, called the victim to the stand to > speak on McColeman’ Sq behalf." ‘ g “Coleman, charged “with attempted : murder after the? stabbing incident May 23 in Nanaimo, waived his right to a | é preliminary hearing and proceeded straight toa trial in + * B.C. Supreme Court, é He then pleaded guilty on Jan. 16 tothe lesser charge of aggravated assault, while Mr. Justice Charles: Locke was on circuit in Nanaimo. . MacLeod ‘said McColeman and Bonnie Peaker, 35, ‘had ‘been living in a common-law relationship for four nionths = prior to the incident, after a longer relationship that began. 5 in the Okanagan. Both are members of Alcoholics Anonymous and had not #: consumed alcohol for more than a year before the assault, ° he said. . Peaker testified Wednesday that the attack occurred in: their home following a tense and stressful weekend trip to : the Okanagan. "Tt was like he was in a complete trance — Treas listtuasetnat “When. I screamed out at him, the trance was gone and he | was left standing there like a little chitd."’ : Peaker :said MeColeman then handed her the 18. | : dropping the knife in the,krass on the way. She was in” CP saeeesecreer tft ta lites Morr chs Mt ete 25. tind © _ strong family." ‘Dr. Jost Cooper, head of the hospital’ 5 thoracic surgery ' division and team leader on the transplant, says. Hall has “changed the scene,” _“We now know it can be done. The. question: now is how often it.can be done successfully." Hall, who suffered. from pulmonary fibrosis, « a disease that causes scar tissue to build up on the lungs, is monitored at the ‘hospital once .a ‘week, undergoes ‘rehabilitation another two days and wotks two days a week, Protests helpful _ TORONTO (CP) ~ Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's they went to the Litton plant, which makes the “pS. 17p) 7 disenchanted ‘homeowners, — pen: | -. sioners and. investors back - small. -businessmen, . into-the Liberal fold with relatively © inexpensive goodies. , ; ; But. with a Liberal - ‘leadership convention and an election virtual ‘cer- tainties for 1984,. Lalonde kept ‘his future leader's options open, leaving’ more dramatic. measures for the future. There was no reference, for example, to the one-per- cent sales tak increase-he . _ announced last April totake. _ effect Oct, 1; There had ’ been: spéculation | the. $1:. . . billion-a-year tax might, be ’ ditched or delayed because many expect. an election in. -November. More. . - importantly, Lalonde seems‘ ‘to gambling that the party can win the next election despite : near-record unemployment by restoring its popularity. among ‘selected sectors. of the population. Liberal pollster’ “Martin Goldfarb has been. telling: the party for months two of ’ the areas where it-has to do better’ are youth and women, - " So the only major new ~ funding to tackle ‘unem- ployment *— “whieh’ even Lalonde expects lo remain above 10 per cent until i984 — was $150, million to go with the -previously an-.. ~ nounced, $1 billion Youth Svpertualty E Fund. ote . : wea ad we aa abe dk LR EIN ‘be. ‘profitable = -- women. . For ‘single | pensioners, about. three-quarters of ‘them women, there was up to $50 more a month in two instalments — the laat one is. Dec: 1, probably near the - end: of- the -election cam- -. ‘paign — that will cost the government just? $248 million in 1984-85. ; ‘Cheaper’ still was the, announcement that Lalonde plans to discuss with the - provinces’ “ proposals... for o a ‘homemakers’ pension. Talk’ doesn't: cost much.’.< . For. the middle-and' upper- middle . class, | plan 'to.expand tax breaks _ that will allow individuals to “ contribhte, up ‘to: $10,000 . a. yebir | tax-free to registered. ratirenient ; savings . plans beginning in 1985 and $15,500 by. 1988. ' The program will cost the treasury $300 million a year by 1988 — but that will’ be some other. - finance minister’ B problem. ‘pont hefp — for. long-standing another Liberal: target; there was a peace initiative. has ‘been spurred” by ‘ anti-cruise missile: protests, —_ the chairman ‘of. the Canadian Physicians “ for Social Responsibility provincial court: Wed- -mesday. Dr, “Frank Sommers, testifying for 63 protestors charged : with trespassing during a demonstration at Litton Systems Canada Ltd. in November, said Trudeau told him. last month that work.. by” ‘protestors “has. _ been a major factor”. in- his peace plans. During questioning by defence. lawyer Michael Smith; ‘Sommers sald that, | during ‘a lunch with Trudeau last month, the protestors, “should keep ' pushing’ the government." Oulside court, Sommers said that Trudeau also told him: “Thank God for (he peace movement in the U. 5.” . ‘As in the previous two days of. testimony, a number of defendents said ~— Coachman | Apartments | Dele apartment dwelling, fridge, stove, : carpeling, drapon “anderciver ‘parking, . Plions manager anylime | | 638-1268 ‘elavatén, decarity system, resident manager, i& . told a on prime’ minister:-advised him that . guidance suystems for the U.S. cruise missile, to make the public: aware of the “genocidal weapons’ being produced there. A Toronto « psychiatrist testified the demonstrations staged at Litton expressed a “healthy concern with what is going on in the arms raee.” - ‘The 63 charged with trespassing are among 127 people arrested during ‘the _ three-day protest, COGS... 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