PROPERTY a FOR SALE.. ve " BY TENDER . The : British Columbla. . Buildings Corporation (the - . Corporation) ‘Fenders. to “Purchase the’. .! fertowing ‘Improvements, . on y- ea “PROPERTY - DESCRIPTION: Hine Camp: : LOCATION: "Bob Quinn ‘ Lake, BC. * DESCRIPTION... ‘OF. ” IMPROVEMENTS; on Glendale Mobile. Home, . ’ Serial No. MM1652, _ SIZE: (APPROXIMATE): 3,66 mx 20.73 m. . _ AY -offers. ‘must’ be _ Submitted fo the office of the ‘Bullding Manager ‘on Ite’ Offar-ta Purchasa‘form Ina. sealed, clearly. marked, - ‘envelope, no later than 2 p.m. August 17, 1983 together with a cartiflad - cheque’ payable ‘to the Corporation In the amount : '. of 10 per cent of the offer. : This deposit shall . be creditad towards’ the . purchase price If a tender “ls accepted, Those Offers . to Purchase not recelved by 2p.m. August 17, 1963 shail - not be considered, - ; “The highest or any bid wilt” 7 not necessarily i eacerted. : Separate Otter . Purchase forms” may be. obtained from the office of *. ’ the | Building Manager, British Columbia Bulldings Corporation, 4825 Keith “Avenue, Terrace, B, C, Vac 1K7, ‘Telephone: 638-1191. ‘For. further. information, “contact |. Mike - Sampson ‘In Victoria ‘at 387. Taga. (ace?-29]July,2,2aug) FoR RENT— 2,000 4. tt: offlee space.. 4623" Lakelsa “aware ‘that federal aid is available: to Ave. Phone 695-2552. leo JANITORIAL © BUSINESS for sale. Limited: company: : Window “cleaning ‘and Steam -.cleaning equipmeént. « Price. | negotlable. For, further - Information contact Box ‘457, co Terrace Herald. ; : (pro-15aug) “1967 VALIANT, 2° door;. , “Good condition. . Good orr gas. New muffler. $800 0.B.0. Phone 635-9518, by ee (nc-Saug) 1974. GRAND AM. * PONTIAC, 455 engine, ©. 80,000 miles: only, For . . futher Info.” ‘call 635-6703 5 (ple. aug) : “W974 PLYMOUTH, Fury 111; Air conditioning, power ~ brakes, power~ steering, ‘mechanically sound. interior like “new. . Needs ‘ body work. Good tires all -sround. -2 winter tres mounted, $1,600 or best | oer. Phone 695-5965, : a ; : ye sup). “canopy & roof rack. Asking _ $2500, 0.6.0. oe - 1968 4x 4 Power Wagon 360°: C.l.-runs’ great. - Asking * $1500. Phone 635- 9792, ” "¢psdaug) 1967, 3 TON. Internetional _ flat deck truck. 16 ff. deck, '. ‘price $2,500, Phone 635-6273 - days. _ (accld- vaaug) FOR SALE: pe, Bronte. Ranger X.L. x 4 Excellent condition. Phone 635-7850, 4 4 tavites | Weo SUZUKI 4 x. “4 Pus ae (p-saug) “LTGk iis (AP) s by police 'y «, Police: said today. - Police’ sald the- “tharkame. ‘sho the | “unidentified: giqman § at. about: 10:20 p.m, . - Tuesday as he was leadirig the hostages toe “a.car ‘provided: ‘by: police. ‘. The standoff: had begun 8 holurs earils when: the. ‘gunman entered the ‘Woitien’ - Medical Centre ‘of Lod “Angeles; ‘which , occasionally performs: ‘qbortipna, One of the hostayes; Walda Juarez, 20 ‘was ‘hot: through the leg ‘and the ‘other ~ hostage, Judy. Herring, 23,:was cut.on the ” “finger by glass froma broken car window, © _Pollce Capt Jack Smith ald, calling fol. ‘WASHINGTON: (AP). . Reagan, expréssing. concern that --no.. - American child go to bed with.an empty’ stomach, called Tuesday for a commission to look into himger. ‘poor ‘and unemployed. Meanwhile, ‘a congressional panel waa: _ looking’ into allegations that some of the Department's | distribution | programs, ‘particularly cheese and other surplus commodities, have been - operated in. a: haphazard: manner. Among the witnesses to be called before hearings today by a House of Represen- ; tatives' “agriculture: subcommittee was ‘Mayor Earnest, Morlal of New Orleans. _ - Mortal headed a workshop . Tuesday’ at ’ Agriculture’: _ distributing ” ’ Reagan said: . °° ee || may be ‘that some people are not. *actgoc-tin) ‘not administered well enough to serve all’ © ‘+. those who are eligible. Or some~people:. : = may have. just decided: ‘not to take ad: nore Polis h_families- confident. “ficlals in ‘Ottawa that their _ beginning a hunger. strike. ; OA WOT -’ MONTREAL | (cP) - “Mirteen days . aiter they pledged. fo | carry. through until the end, four . Polish immigrants returned to their Montreal-area “homes Tuesday confident they will. soon be reunited with their families. Engineer Ryszard Bar- : weaernas ‘tosz, .' 32, Miroslaw Kierazka;, © 27, sailor “ Konstanty Wroblewski, 83, and laborer Kazimierz Zeliszczak, ‘38, set up a makeshift camp on ” the sidewalk - outside. the: -Polish’ ‘consulate ‘on July 21 to. press. the ‘government to -, grant “their. wiyes and ”* children ‘Bassports to Canada.: _ ‘The iinmigrants weakly ~emabraced. each other.and | then - disassembled — (heir cots at about © 7:90" Dam. Tuesday - after being in- formed that: Polish .. Ambaseador - Stanislaw ~ Pawlak ‘had given the ’ Canadian - government written assurance the ' papers soon wotld be issued to their families. The strikers earlier had refused to call off the sirike following verbal guarantdes from; ‘Polish. “embaiy, of- PRICED REDUCED 4 ‘for Quick Sale; -1975—12 » 68). bedroom Statesman'moblle. | ‘home, In Skeeria . Valley on rafier Cour ; aa SALE: 1960, | Meadowbrook, 14 %°70; 2... '-«obedréam, 2 bathrooms, flee ak dishwasher, wee (p4-Saug) PA-18SUPERCUB. 150 Hp. 500 hrs. on = angine.. Excellent 2 000 floats, Wheels very clean. 699-6463 Fraser Lake. (p329july5-12aug) - . i, Blmgelf an: : “anti-abortion ’ -* Mmessengeh af. God” waa shot ‘and killed arkemen after ‘taking: two ~ nurses hostage ata private medical elinke ooo Reagan’s instructions for -a. “pacholde- ‘barred ‘study" came as the U.S.-Con- ~ - : “ference: of Mayors. was - winding - up the ‘third in a.series of meetings. on: the: problems faced by cities trying to feed the : _chapter’ of the. Canadian Congress, said the ee psiaug) & slyve, Phone 695-, Phone ‘Juarez: Pr _ Reagan studies hunger. . Present food next. year, oy hostages’ injuries: minor,” Ss ‘The nameé of the man; described ag in his’ baton ‘was not available; tthe gi said a “Crisis vefotitore ated mai,-who told! theni. vvmacoue th: Dr: (Lawrence) ht said budget cuts Reagan pushed.through § sh “Congress in 1981 and-1982 in federal food and nutrition programs haye totalled more than $8 billion. =. — The 1981 budget reductions resulted in ‘which volunteers from a myriad of private. . | about one million recipients being dropped agencies sald hunger in America will get ’ worse before it gets Detter. . Instructing his aides: to form a ‘com: mission on hunger, Reagan sald he was “deeply concerned about. the” extent to which we have a problem, that should not_ - exist in this great.and wealthy country.” Referring . to’ existing programs for . surplus dairy’ ‘products, yo from food stamp rolls, he said. Despite the _ cuts; food stamp participation hasin- creased to 22 million people, or about 8). million households, from 20.4 million last +. Most of the increase is due to unem- . ployment and the economic. recession. : People qualifyfor food stamps. if ‘their: incomes are no more than 180'per cent of.” the federally established ‘poverty - level, families would receive their passports . “in. the next. few . hours or the next few days." They, said, they wanted either written confirmation -’ from the Polish government or verbal confirmation from their. families. oh Georges Rawicz, president. of ‘the Montreal Polish Poles could expect to be reunited with their wives and children “within “a reasonable delay’ of about .14 days. ‘Tet's been an exhausting . Piotr, which for 1983-1964 is $9,662 annually for a. 2 fanhily of four, >. them. It ma “are +1... Meanwhile, the Census Bureau reported t may be that these programs are ; that 34.4 million Americans, or-15 per cent . : _ of the population, fell below the poverty ‘evel in 1982. two" weeks for everyone,” Rawicz said in a telephone ‘interview, - ‘GREAT VICTORY ©. . -“But-it’s a great victory. We knew we would even- a tually. win.’ ” . The 1 “Family. members. ‘expected are: Barbara Bartosz, 28, son Radoslaw, 4; Danuta Klerszka, 25;.- _ daughter Kinga, 6; Danuta Wroblewski, 31, daughters . Monica, 11, and. Anna, 10, and son Mariusz, 2; and Lidia Zeliszezak, 34, son 13, ‘and — daughter Anna, 10. ‘ Spy convicted “OTTAWA (CP)—A Polish citizen convicted in Warsaw of spying for Canada after defecting from the Polish Embassy in Ottawa was known tohis diplomatic colleagues as an all- round nice fellow. . | Andrze) Kolorynski, the embacsy’s second: secretary in charge of scientific affairs, said everybody at the embassy’. was sutprised when Slawomir Kowalski defected in Sep- - tember, 1961. “He left the ‘embassy one day without informing us,” Kolezynski said today in an interview. “Maybe he hoped to . find a.better lifein Canada:"" ~~ Kolczynski also said he was unaware until he read newspaper accounts today that Kowalski had been charged with spying for Canada after. returning to. Polarid last December, of spying. zorny'eald. : . A Warsaw. newspaper ‘Feported Tuesday | that Kowalski was sentenced to two years in Felsoa after being convicted Kowalski: abandoned his‘post as’ a ‘radio ‘operator at the f embassy after obtaining asylum for-himaelf and his family in: exchange for providing sensitive infortnation for- _ Canadian intelligence services, the daily Express Wiec- Cpl. Serge Carriere of the RCMP réfused comment on the case, saying the RCMP does not: comment on “matters of - national securily.”" +". "" UNAWARE OF CASE’ : Spokeshied for: the External ‘Affairs Department said they: were’ unaware of the case ‘but were checking - the ; report. Kolezynski, who. worked with ‘Kowalski for about 18 | “imontha before the defection, described him as a “very ‘hice fellow, with a good sense of humor, very intelligent and. :]- very helpful to.his colleagues.” The embassy official said he has no doubt that Kowalski “was guilly of the spying charge, although he has no first- ; hand knowledge of the case. Kolezynskt confirmed that Kowalski tuned himself in to the Polish Consulate in Toronto in June, 1962, but said there was no indication at the time that-he had been spying for Canada. “He didn’t tell’ Us, 5, and no one else. told us." . . . The Warsaw newspaper sald Kowa 7 because lie waa inhappy with the terms offered him in Canada. "Rolezynskl sald he had understood simply that Kowalski was “(disillusioned with Canada and wanted to return to Poland.” : ‘he is ‘a messenger. vom ‘God and -he“ts ‘anti-abortion, paid - Officer, Sergio Diaz. 3: Pe ““The © suspect, stated~” ‘thet: he. “hed: ‘something to ‘settle. Scott-because something. unfortunate ‘had "* happened toa, friend of his,” Smith said. > Scott ds one! of the. clinic's: owners, ‘but A: ‘. details of that incident were not ‘available. ‘The ‘wonien’s “clini¢ -offérs obstetrics, ’.": - gynecology, birth control counseling and. M: ‘sbortlons.- ae -4 synthetic gave himself up. . | Pe lice. a gash. ‘| MONTREAL (cP)! — " “Gazal” - ‘gawked - the | | platinum blonde teenager | #0: a8 she crunched: her way _ | through the crowd,'*“This- is just Uke a’ high school | Sock hop." fs". - Some. sock hop.. a “| + Upon stage, the’ smash a British’ Tock - group : the]: Police launched ‘Into“:a rare, two-hour’ nightclub 1" concert. for 600 ‘fans:and |: eight television-cameras [- ‘ ‘videotaping . the. gig’. ‘for future use on pay-TV.’ - The performance at the: downtown Spectrum. club | |harked back to the late: 19708 - when. the - three: | ‘piece outfit; who play “ tonight before 25,000 at -;] Olympic Stadium, -firat - vantage of the: available ald programs,” - _. Robert Carlson, chief of the White House *. gffiee of:polley development, said Reagan would-be willing to increase federal food aid spending for the poor “If he finds that 7 la the only solution.” The president's calf for a hunger com- . '. Thjasfon came on the same ‘day the: House" overwhelmingly ‘approved a resolution, - -aponsored: by ‘more than 200 House . members ‘and a majority of the Senate, 7 opposing any further: budget ‘euts in - federal nutrition programs thls year or. toured North America’ in 1976-79, | Tuesday's show will be televised in December: on. ‘| the Firat Choice network TV.in the United States. Dedicated. Police. fans] rock radio station to win frea tickets to the ex-, “4 club _inivarice at owtin : Once ticket hokiera ‘got in, however, band manager Miles Copeland, brother - of: drummer ‘| Stewart Copeland; told security guards to admit 100-odd ticketless - -fans loitering on the’ sidewalk. The show began with the. title track of the band’s, current LP, Synchronicity, which has 300,000 coples sold.— in Canada this sumer. - Guitarist Andy = Sum- [* mers - singers in black istamic “lgarb “whose : . presence | seemed. superfluous, delivered | tight, “driving | performances befitting a . “Jive television taping. fL-Butie wap’ jead, singer |= ‘and -bassist Sting who] dominated the show, | playing tothe eight TV] - ‘cameras with a roll of the eyeballs here and a ‘Yimacho flying leap there. -, His = velce, which | seemed to approach the ‘end, risked becoming at times because of the pristine “quality -of the sound System. in Canada and Showtime |. “hold” down the had to play a name-the- |- tune game on a local FM [ clusive show, a gimmick |: a {that prompted . cautious ~ Rep. Kika: “de la’ Garza. -(D-Texaa),- chairman of the House. “Agriculture _ Committee that : oversees’ food’ stamps, : :{ Promoters’ to ask * for] 4 police surveillance of the gone triple “platinum” —|. and - Capeland,’|- | backed by three female cracking point by show's |. compared with $1.5088 late necldents ‘are © suffering ‘ needless. delays, anxiety . ‘and hardship at the hands of ~ the Insurance Corp,of B.C., ' "Saye @ ‘corporation. study aa : \peeldent. - -eampensatio _ Teleased ‘Tuesday. vo os “The”. three-year. ‘study proposes a. new ‘no-fault ~ system which it says would” give “both,” innocent - aid _ pallty. ‘victinis a break, But the * proposal,: now: before. ‘inaniagement of, the. " Crown’. corporation, | _ Immegttel stileized cs ~ Dollar ‘LONDON. ‘(AP) — The US. dollar opened strong on '- European ‘markets today. . " after massive co-ordinated . intervention by Washington and central banks of four other countries in a bid to - US. currency, -, Gold . prices ” ‘drifted lower, ‘The dollar. moved up against the West German - Mark andthe French franc — ini early trading, but was just.below record levels of ‘Monday’. which” prompted intervention by the United States. and central banks of ’ West Germany; Japan, France and Switzerland. “There's no real evidence . of. continued intervention ‘this morning, but then it’ . not | always: recognize,” a trader with . “ London dealers Samuel Montague _ Bald. “The market is. dealing with the *: situation © rather - |. ‘cautiously.’ " . The central banks’ in- | tervention on Tuesday _ - Belling millions of dollars to- - depress the market rate — ..was. the- first time the. Reagan: ‘administration has’ - .. Joined. with ‘other. countries _-to réin-in the currency: - . Dealers: described. the — . effects as minor and ‘ex- - pected the dollar to go on - rising. on- expectations of _ higher: U.S. interest’ rates. ¢ In‘Tokys, cwhere, trading m ~ énds before=1t:begins in» Europe, the dollar. moved up, to. finish “at 243.05 yen, ‘ compared with 242.20 © on Tuesday. in early deals in London, ‘the’ dollar strengthened ‘against the British pound, which’ cost, $1.5072 U.S. Tuesday. . Early dollar rates against other key. currencies compared _ with late Tuesday: | - “AUCTION| .° Store Fixtures. Restaurant Equipment Refrigeration qulpment SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 at 18 am. ~ 1191-tst “AVE., PRINCE GEORGE Preview—Friday, August5 9a.m.-9 p.m. over 100 items For further information phone 562-6499 _fumber of the project. Vancouver Prince Rupert Burnaby Terrace - Prince George . (5) kl ‘Queen DEPOSIT: INSTRUCTION: _ deecuments. Ln accepted. ‘EN INVITATION TOTENDER SKIDEGATE INDIAN BAND Sealed tenders for the project listed below will be “recelved at the office of David Nalrne & Associates _ Ltd., 265-25th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. V7V * 4H9, until 2:00 p.m. (PST) August 18, 1983. ‘ “Tender envelopes must clearly show the name and - Tender documents may be obtained from the office , - of Consulting Engineers, David Nalrne & Associates ~ _ Ltd., 265-25th Street, West Vancouver, 4H9, on or after August 2, 1989 and upon payment of 3 "applicable non-refundable, deposit, - Tender documents may be viewed at the ‘Skidegate ; _, Indian Band Office.and at construction sstociations - In the following locations: - rary . - PROJECT NO. a7. “ . The residential. subdivision development: at. . ‘ Skidegate |.R. No. 1 consists of the supply and . Installatlon fo 590 meters of. 100 mm diameter _ sanitary. forcemain and 475 meters of 200 mm ° - dlameter sanitary gravity sewer including a BUMP, _ station, manholes and appurtenances. q LOCATION: Skidagate Indian Reserve No. he five - eters eas! of Queen Charlotte City on the harlote Islands. $30.00 «For further detalls contact Mr. Brad Ray of David. - Nairne & Associates To be considered, each tender _ must be submitted on the forms provided according to the conditions set therein and must be. "accompanies by the security specified on the tender. The lowest or “any tender. will not necessarily. be DAVID NAIRNE. & ASSOCIATES LID. CONSULTING ENGINEERS | B.C. V7V “Non-refundable. Lid. at 926-7881. 7 VANCOUVER (cer _ a - Innocent. victims ‘of . car\, : Restraining the — easy | te” . ae Co ahich says. ‘anly the gully, would; ain. - Under - the new. eyiten , roped by..an: A: -member ich; ‘studied. “placed In the: hands: “adjuster, ‘taking as'r ‘much aa 180. snillign,. “a year: “away -come and the cost of care. - Only. innocent, victim: ‘whe stron oe Frankfurt — —2 cave “Weat”: ‘German matks,. Up: ‘from - 2.65085.. roy z Zurich 1495 « Swiss ° france, up from 2.19872). ’ Paris —.. 8.0080. French francs, up: from 8 0045, ae Milan — .1, 572.50 lire, down from 1,574.66. . ; ’ Amsterdam 2.9705 guilders, down from 2.9725,.- ~ London — 1.2935 Canadian dollars, down from. 1.2345. In Montreal on- Tuesday, . the U,S,.dollar closed down | 3-100 at i. 2937 in Canadian: funds. said market awareness that. central: - banks. were | . monitoring the dollar and might: ‘intervene was itself US, ‘:, Gold opened. in London at -~fp13.20. US: bid: an ounce, - down |; from. ::$414° “late Tuesday; and. ‘allpped fur- ° ‘ ther -in’ quiet ‘ ‘trading. The. if wl BA aoc : ‘courtroom cand = to a for lesa oe ‘in: Dealers in Amsterdam - ‘keep the righ ,, damages” ‘er “pain and ering. © th ridin would be - provided the‘ ‘game care anda. ‘income based on a formiila - air take-.. home: ‘pay, which ‘would.be ” opranted:,_, "perlodle “payments ater than jump _ Stim, we proposes: that eellings iXlac! mn. all awards: for Income “ost because oF ‘accidents, ‘Anyone wishing: to -be -in- - -gared, agalnst ; ‘fncome’ loss. ‘above the Ilmit would have . “ty” to purchaee additional Ine. ‘s surance; rm “Michael “corporation” vice-president of insurance - operations, sald the current system operates too: tnuch like a lottery because: the amount ’ victims receive depends on — - how much insurance the \ guilty driver bought... * “And the delays in going “through. the. court. system mean same innocent people have had to go on welfare just to keep body and:soul . ‘But the the lone. dissenter on the ‘committee; ‘lawyer. . Don Yule,’ paid innocent victims, not lawyers, would be the- losers. os “The scheme would take mere money away from innocent’ victims than it ‘ does’ from lawyra to help “fund income losses for those _ who-cause accidents. ” -Thomas Griffiths, five major - bulllon: houses “spokesman for'the lawyers’ - set tha. mid-morning - » “fxing"” at HI2, 75, In Zurich, gold opened al “13 bid, down from $413.80 -- ‘ late Tuesday, and was little; ., Changed in later deals. [nace HOWE FoR SALE pesociation, said that the ~ yietim would be left’ at the mercy of.the corporation -and would “lose his umpire, ‘the court, andhis champion, - the lawyer.” “ Lotated on larg @ lot, 4 bedrooms, 12 - baths, fruit trees, privacy, two blocks fram dewntown. For appointment to view call 635-5412. 635-5968 NES Oe ome Te tae SUMMIT SQUARE APARTMENTS TERRACE . 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