<9 fand.- “priced,” On Graham Ave.” ~°FOR SALE: “home with partially — fi- crc flreplace -plumbing. ifs ¢ + Baik 635-7117. (ett). 1 Prime Lot “44 thousand cunits, ‘ cesnibts road and company “for sale In Stewart, B.C, > Contact: . “! New Westminster, B. ¢ tes 8. HOMES 49, "POR SALE: * house good location. Close to ae phone 638-8422 (pl wa ‘}-4) _ ~Three : ‘bedroom home for » Seale ofan sere and an alghth: Mery reasonably... phone 425-4625 (p3-6) 3 - bedroom nished basement. Carport, and = =ensulte Fully. land- ‘seaped. Onthebench. phone - 635-7367. (5-9) — WANTED | 70 RENT _ WANTED TO RENT; 1 or. 2. bedroom apt, house, trailer oF basement sulte as soon as "possible. ‘R. Parade, Royal “Working couple Is looking for. “xa house of tratter for. rent “swith, ha and-stove. For ao, FOR SALE. Thornhill - District. Well and Sepfle "system $10,000. Call Ed * Carder 956-4110. (p20-m1) 56. BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITY Exportable Timber ac- _ Me. Jim Stewart, - 1631 7th Ave, > VAM 2K6 OF phone. 521-0067 leave .. Message on recording. , EPS9D, 3 bedroom * ditlon. 1976 Ford - E150 window van In mint condition. Automatic Ve, P.S., P.B., Sony stereo, radlals, insulated, ‘rust: .. '. proofed, captains chalrs, _ 19,000 miles, Asking-$6,100. phone 844-5075 (p26) - FOR SALE: 1972 ‘Toyota Catiesn. In excellent con- re-built engine, new brakes, AM-FM radio. Must sell. Student $1600.00, Ren Davis fram 5-7. Phone 635+ esp. = (€2-6) 1971, GMC. pickup, - Va, 4 speed, radio, open to offers. phone 635-5979 (c5-6} . FOR SALE: : Hornet good condition, winter and summer tires, .- $1200 or reasonable offer, phone 695-3041 (c5-10) 1973 Chev % ton P.S., P.B., auto frans, 55,000 miles phone 635-9516 (p3-8) 58. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE: 12x44 two bedroom mobile home. Located on fully serviced lot In Therphlll. Asking $13500, Financing -avaliable. Contect Gerry. Warren . at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-7137 (ct#) 12x52 Leader mobile heme, furnished, astabilshed on fot In Terrace «+ $9,000 firm. View at No.60 Terrace Tratier Park. (p5-8) TRAILER FOR SALE: 1974 12°xé0' Bendix, washer, dryer, (ridge, steve, com- slately skirted and. fenced with porch and [oey shack. - phone 635-5292 (93-8) | FOR SALE: 1.89 acres with - 10'x50' mobile home with full basement Jocated Goisen Sub division. Priced for quick sale phone 35-2965 {ps 10) By, | MTOR ‘SALED™ _, AUTOMOBILES 1978 AMC 1974: 12'x60" 3 and deepfréeze . ‘ Semi- furnished. Joey shack and small storage shed. Set up and skirted tn Terrace Trailer Park, phone 638-1554 (PS- 10) : MUST SELL: 1975 taxa? 3 bedroom Vista Vilia Trailer, Very well insulated, In ex- eallant Forests: Timber Sale Licence A-09958 © THERE will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger, -Kit- wanga, B.C., at 11:00 a.m. on - Friday, March 30th, 1976, the Licence A-09958, to cut 654,200 cubic feet of Lodgepate Pine, Hemlock, ‘Balsam and Other Species ‘tocated in the vielnity of Ritchie Station, District Lot A772 Cc. R.5. i ‘One. (1) years, will be altowed for removal | of timber, The successful tenderer wilt, not. be “con- sidered as an established operator for the purpose of applying for further timber within the Skeena’ Public Sustained-¥leld Unit. Provided anyone who [a unable to attend the, ‘avetlon in person may 3 mit: a ‘sented tender, to be; ed at the hour of: auetion and treated as one bid. | Particulars. may be ob- talndd from the Otstrict Foreiter,. Prince Rupert, British Columbla or the Forest Renger, Kitvanga, Gritish Columbla.. = (c47) - : 3 tte i -polaongus reequil goals’ bis soursal od laure aiabnveT .woled 2aeabbs aitt tec cent ‘THINK SAI FET Moe bbbieteg un ne i THOSE LOVELY PoIsONOUS: PLANTS: Plants — in _perdene,° ‘fields. forests and. homas — thay'te “pretty: but some can be Te turkey most ‘pmericans enjoy today comes from a bread we we fom England, which got. ttt from Spain which got It, originally. from the Aztecs’: PRET | ie dnray es Ma oar 67. _bedrogm. Elmont: Tralier J - Includes’ washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dish washer, , _ SERVICES NOVINGHT. CHECK BUDGETS LOW ONE-WAY TRUCK RATES THROUGHOUT WESTERNE CANADA. ‘CALL TOLL FREE 112-800-663-3478 | BUDGET RENTA TRUCK DISCERNING ADULTS. Shop discreetly by mall. Send $1.00 for our latest fully Illustrated catafogue of marital alds for both ladies and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K, P.O. Box 3268, Van- couver, B.C. V6B 3X9. (ctf) HEAVY EQUIPMENT - B30 J.D, Finatdrives. Oliver 0.C. 12 good undercarriage. 7.D. 15 tracks and rollers, D4. Caterpilier Hydraufics. 1967 Kenwerth Cummins 5 and 4 §.9.D. Contact Cariboo ‘Tracter Parts, Box 4268, Queanel, 8.C, V25 34. Phone 992-5354, MACKINERY - Fer Sale or Hire - 1976 - 1240 Volvo rubber-tired Loader, 3.3 yd. bucket. 3100 hours. Machine like new. Apply Box 904, Lake Cowlchan, B.C. VOR 1G0, Phone 749-3920 after 5 pm. ly COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Vacant, newly renovated C-2 retail store with bachelor suite on main street near Chilllwack. Value $45,000, Many possibilities. Cash or trade. Call 623-6226 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: YLEFOS - New in B.C, Quality Norwegian - Ideal for cabin, homé.’ 3 attractive models, $260.-3540. — “Write ULEFOS, Box 91686,--West Vancouver, B.C. V7V SP3. FOR SALE: | CIGARS from around tha world! Famous. names from MExico; Phillipines, Jamalca and [ Cuba. brechure. - Write ‘CIGARS’, 252, Cullen Drive, Winnipeg, Man. RAR 145, . SO == flatten eeedewteceneeccneneneececone iL, ae While meaningful, ‘statistics on plant patsonings, ara hard to gat, tha possible dangar to aa /nwaith can be nord. Send for free Metric switch cart ath ze The conversion to metric siz-- ing and poet in the foot industry is wellunderway. — - For the consumer the size change is not the problem. The package which suits the fantily’s needs today. will have a close relation in metric measurements. The problem may be the corres- pondin ing change in price: or haw O feassure the consumers thes are not being *'si off when the yoghourt container goes from ounces to millilitres... BO. da. vy, a) ’ Paras METRIC PS controls Ratified . Public sector employees in Maniteba are now formally under the provisions of the -Anti- Inflation Act, effective October — 14, 1975, Legislation coverin; these employees received to’ assent In the Manitoba Legisin- ' ture December 8, 1977, The Manitoba overnment Placed the public sector mployees under the Anti- nflation guidelines ini the fall of 118 by’ cabinet decree. This decree was. subsequently chal- lenged in’ the ‘courts and ruled invalid. _ territorial ambitions. THE HERALD, Wednesday, February 8, W78,. PAGE ? .. ah ; typrices The industry has. anticipated package which: ests from the in tine: the feeling of: unease. and mar- keting’ guidelines’ resolved by Canadian manufacturers agree that generally* only adjustments in price which are. the direct result of metic conversion will be made at the time of the size change. The guidelines also suggest that manufacturers who ure in the process of venverting. tound the size up an camversion ofthe existing impe-' rial measure into metric. will: “Another. benefit for! "rast: conscious consumers will be the eventually be altered to a S00, gr. case of comparing unit casts package. One of the benefits tw man ufuctirers| and’ consunters.\atike will be the reduced, dumber of, sizes on the grocery shelf, Stand. - ing jokes. abuut overs thing fim mint to Queen to Jumbo! sizes: will join the bushel and a.peck as donot down, For histurleil oddities. The restlting, instance, the present 459 or. efficiency ‘should help keep cunts CPRGOUNTRIES . - TODAY IN HISTORY By THE _ CANADIAN PRESS Feb, 8, 1078 Japan attacked Port Arthur (riow Lishun, (China) -74° years - ago today—in 1904—bettlin we C] Russian Pacific eet. The Rusgo- Japanese War was de- clared two days later, which gave Japan time to ‘coerce Korea inte giving up independence. The war lasted until aummer, 198, and-Russla- was soundly defeated onnland ~~ and’sea, Britain and ‘the “a. U.S,. encouraged ‘Japanese expansion in - the Pacific as a coun: ‘terbalance to Russian .- 1800—A cearemo held at. Les: Invalides Paris to mourn the. Sait ‘1 p of George Washington. n 1837—Aleksandr - "| ‘Pushkin, Ruselan poet was , | Beweather universality, salag leftovers. Serv oh up with a dash of ae or soy sauce, Ever wonder how long a before . money doubles ' ind the ‘account? - "to f answer, a January 9 Family Circle article on saving ives the following formu bart of interest you . are Divide” the. number 72 by the amount - _from one size. to another and one ‘brand to another, and the calcula- tian of thuse unit costs, “Generally the conversion is going’ very “well!” a says Gary Guus.’ Assistant Director af’ In- dustry: and Services plans with the: Metrig Cominission in Or ‘tawa. “Representatives of the ‘food industry sit an the commil- ‘tees Which decide the timetables . forconversion, The change to the few: metric. packuge. (hand con: version) ‘is usually undertaken by the processors as ‘heir equipment ‘needs replacing. This way there is litte added vast beyand normal _Tephicement of machinery." There have been some price cumplaints according to Mr. Gulas. bur-often as not they are "the result’ of the consumer's ‘tuilure: to notigd the itereused . Size of the package, und i in some instances, clerical enor in the stare. Stalf may not natige the new .packige ° ‘siding “and apply ‘prices for what [ioks to them to : be a similar imperial measure. Consumers: faced «with: what _ appears Lv -be a price increase out “at fine with the check wih change in-size shot check wit _ the store inandger to muke certain “that av. error has been mate. _ Fonherenquiries van be made to "the regional offices - Deparment “cut Consuiher,and Corporite’ Al- ‘airs, and the. Metric Conumis- ion? "Bos: 4000, ‘Ottawa, (n- “aria, RUS 5GR. “recloi ‘Therefore, if gives 6 er = cent “gare fe af your Before. ‘ordering “unusual plants by mail, by sure to check with our local, state or ederal - agricultural agent. According to the January 9 Family Circle, reatr! tions on sending restrictions plants by mall. atates. have . Salyer ole [By Dr. “Bob Young already broken.” rate: rade info/Health . “Men leave arma and i? behind, severed by the frost, and the cruel ¢ Although those words were written in the first hp +e Glug ETT cuts off the limbs aoe Miter naan Pl : “Vletien -yomit. Seek medical help. Even simple ckin Irritation may deserve medical at eee, - Take a sariple of the plant along to aid in the determination of needed: treativent. _ KNOW THESE PLANT FACTS AND’ HELP AvoID ‘NecoLes INJURY.” Instead,..the ‘January 9 Family Circle suggests 7 burning ‘it'inot'a “beaut * broth'* “taming, dat takes a4 ‘vitamins. Just takes one it ei gstaomaton ' . cup of the cooking water, orvoras rs add “one: grated: -carrot (for. citamin: A),: one ‘teaspoon brewer's yeast ¢, (for vitamin B),.and one (for : we, Palaonous plants may harm the inaiidual nf in four ways. Thay may cause: . and aciliar, was wounded injured by. cold general Mhrough necident of ° H a a Zpoloning of the vate 42) “ .§... 1881—The first regular carelessness. 4 poe ‘+ pp Mouth and threat lining irritation (3) , - ae ~ plcling tournament was Localized cold’ injury is usually divided not ae pote — skin ircltation (4} — © ‘held the U. S. at Red- | chilblains, frosthite;-. or the. immersion syh- : f ~ a For cate seriousness of plat polioning wil usually depand upon the amount ewaltowed.: “| ‘wing, Minn.’ drome. Chilblains aré caused by exposure to dry : We ms plants. even a small amount can figarous, - “a, 4 ! 7 ey wma the list of moet baw to sea the hazards they may pravent The" _ ' a tleBey Scouts ict cold, ithout freeaing. Immersion, injury bl -_ a rae moe * § corporated. - - mudd, again without freezing. Hf actual freeain 1. ; a HOUSE PLANTS, _ FIELD PLANTS : ! othe Lana Turner, | of tissue occurs, -the condition is known 1. t+. 2 Gastor Bean (1.8 2) ot Baath: Camas (2) } actress, was born. ae , 1 go». , —.Dietenbachia @ & 1) +: om False’ Hetlebore (2) - § . Accidental hypothermia is a dangerous con-- qoce) © = Blophants.car (3 4 1) “= Poison Hemlock {2} . oe ae | dition that may. occur when the whole body is roo bantana (2) -"Pokewsed (inkberry) ( & 2° “.¢ ‘Liquor and ladies are | exposed tocold. (Frostbite is usually confined to : eo. AE Mistlaioe (1 42 1 ~ Snow-on-the-Mountain ‘a ar re g not a: healthy com- | areas where clothing is not providing enough - bee coe / = Philogendron 3 I sue Gl non a ~ Thamappla 2) Lo Cotes : 4 binationsaysthe January | protection.) be A numer al other poisonous a ants, — Sauonnene ae - § 9 Family Circle, . Some people inherit a marked sensitivity to . V “also are grown indoors. no . 4 Reporting on the findings { cold arid develop skin rashes or even shock on be _ -. ‘TREES AND SHRUBS. “t+ of Dr. Mary Jane Ashley | transient exposure to cold air or water, i Ao ewan VEGETABLE GARDEN: = Black Locust (1 & 2) ft and. other investigators ..No one is immune-to the effects of cold, but Ve _ — Potato (New shoots) @ SO ore Box (14 2 gp. fom the univers ty ‘of | newborn and young: children, with their poor Pees _. 7 Rhubarb (leat blade) (2) ° i a Cherry (twl 8: leaves and bark) (2. Toronto,. the magazine | temperature regulating ability, and older people te. : FLOWER Sonus (a PLANT oy rn co sepa & 3 } - pt it j2bpears that ae poor circulation, are: partieularly suscep> ae — Autumn Grocus (Meadow Sattro - 2 Privat (1 omine ; aan — Christmas Rose (1 & Lo, r than men. a f — Foxglove (Coavos & Seeds) a , MARSH PLANTS — at the Sversity sues ;,Common senses the mais ingredient Woaring q i - Dated (2) oa Sowtile. (Marsh wena (9 ay that women are prone to | proper clothing; or-at least carrying warm 1 Daffodil (1) vo = Weter emia ah & (ooubane related illnesses [| clothing if there is a:chance that cold: exposure: i = x te (Blue Flag) (1) a after 14.1 versus 20.2 | may: occur, is most important, - IE caught, the. * ot. = for men. Women in i cit 2 ' ef _ Larkspur (Delp hinge) (2) ‘FOREST PLANTS years t rule is to keep. moving,.:keep dry," and: (if + b: » Zo byetinet oy 2) = Baneberry { é3) os re "stud es also had | possible), keep warm, Good nourishment is: E _. 2 Maming Glory: {2} “am Fly Agaric Mushroom (2) 00 . eso err of |. important. Aleohel. and: tobacco::should be : \ i | Z Narcissus in = Deadly Amanita (condi 2) of 8 @ aiver, avolded as they restrict: blood flow: ©. ; 4 |. S= Snowdrop (1) a — dack-in-the-puipit 3 & ae _ ol: .- Treatment . consists." of . rewarming, main- : : y “Tm Sweat Pea (2) (in large ‘amour. E = “Maonaned (2) z oe a 1 Ie yoie always seam to taining max lmura circulation and protecting the ; ; aed ppt or mag SSUES: soft: dressings. Rapid ; E ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — = id Buty ) A have me igies mail than the | rewarming of a froatbitten aren in. water: ‘whose ; L — Mountain Laurel (2) a | th e ght itt it, Kes - ‘& temperature Is kept hetweeita measured 100 and + i = Rododendon a Suns le oop : farow th ie 5 . 109 degrees (F) or 38 or 40 degrees Celsius is now f = Wisteria (1)” aan B Famil e ci amar ore thought to be the safest effective advice. >. af = Yew-(1) . cok. ain y Gircse x ore |. .Chilblains, frostbite, and immersion Injuries: + ! s oe ; ne H rae fiodoctwhe w seit _ require careful and knowledgeable treatment if | i f * : Points to remember about ‘poisonous piante: . . Pt d the first and | 2% much tissue a6 possible is to be saved. . : ~ am fgarn about the plants In your area that could cause harm - . - ee rea os. on Medical advice and treatment should be ob ; - Don't sat wild plants;. Including ‘mushrooms, uiless: you are positive af their ety a 4 two ai rhea F ‘gee tained as soon'as possible. ein v3 ae re wa. -Send your medical questions to Dr. Bob Youn: : a Feach bral home-made medicives rom pinta: - pO eb bo H ‘frough infomation | te British Columbia Medteal Association, 1807 on ¥ 7 pane how to racagnize the most commen potsonous plants, lke olson iy I to finish th vt f the 10th Avenue, Vancouver VOJ 2A9, or care of Sits m — norto eat un mown plants, oF to suck plant nectar; vote “OD Jetter e reat o newspaper, a q ce oi. em notte play w ants; . 1 Ss : a Keep: plant saeds, ulba end frult watt away fram small childrens’ = _ 2. Don't.” throw away i. ~ 1 a'child chaws, on or swallows part.of a.plant which yau think is icheiSnoun: make. the - 1 a vegetable cooking water, 7 ne i. t I: t i nul | we § i 4 chopped | tomato OMERALD! vitamin C). The Sy oP magazine also recom- seen ene ced mends mixing in any CaniDE . feet . hat va6 2M3