, Information contact: 52. WANTED — 10 RENT. Wanted to rent by rellable , working couple 2 or 3 berm, | house of fraller on a ‘fot, {before Sept 1. Phone’ 65° 03 or 435—9414 botween 6 AM—4PM Raferences vavallable: a (Peg 24) . 'Reltabte: young married couple would Iike a for Sept 1 Phone 82: +1061 ‘after SPM. (Cloo aug a 54. BUSINESS ~ - PROPERTY 900 square feat on second ‘floor, Alr conditioned.’ Located at 4623 Lekelae Avenue. Phone 438-2552, (Ctfn-1-08.79) - i Warehouse or manufac turing space avaflable Im- mediately. 3100 square feet. Downtown location. Phane 635-7840, (Ctin-1-08-79). FOR SALE © for sale at Coppersice Estates. Phone 635-7081, {P20-17Aug) . Lot for sala by owner. 744 -Pine Street Thornhill area. $12,000.00, easy terms. Phone 262.3765. (P24-24Aug) 00 acres, year round creek, orchard, small cabin, view af Skeena River. $40,000 0.8.0, Phone _ 638-1605. _(P10-17A) Wacres of residential tand In town. Asking $40,000. Phone 635-7047, (pd-22A) 1 acre cholee corner property with vacant lot on corner, 4 rental unite plus 2 .badroom house & shop. New. Wwell,. lote of water. 2 big gardens, shrubs & lawns, Many extras such as maintenance spare parts & lumber, Mostly furnished, close to schools, 8 minutes to fawn. Located on pavement frontage in Thornhill. 338,000, Priced to séll by awner, Phone 635-3698, (P10. lsAug)* "gra Cory terior, “windows, mags &. radlats. for? - em. house apt.,or trailer ee _-Slginel miles, ‘Phone. 630-1483 , 58. me TRUCKS © 1978 Ford F-250 4x4, 350-V-8, 8. P.B. Complete with canopy, 23 channel C.B.4° twin C.B, ariels, 6 track tape: player. Evenings please phone 695-7517. (Gtin- 1-08-79) ‘For Sale: 1972 D7, "AUTO sa PS, P.By power AM-FM, stereo Tilt & taleccape steering. T- roof, 950-auto, - a Phone 635-2059, (P7-17A auch Firebird - ‘Fore ii package: jnce it. mala anaes ‘ool in 6.011 Exc ‘con- dition. (C10—27 Aug) For Sale 1978 7-28. Camaro Phone Aug) 1978 Ford Bronce 4x4, Vo, P.S., P.B., auto, Like new — Immaculate Interior. Priced fo sell. To view phone 634. 1026. (p5-22A) . For Sale; 1936 Courier 95. 37 passenger bus. 471 GM Gleael, Less than 31,000 miles aince last major overhaui, Phone 695-3570 after 5:30 pm. (p517A) 79 Cl? Jeep. PS. P.B. oversize tires, 7,200 km. $4,500 OBO, 695-6047, Local Si. Ron. (ne-stf) 1967 Ford Va ton. Good running condition: $900 firm. Phone 635-6095, .(p3-17A). ‘Ford 2 rebullt plus Cétrenamission = . 9500, Owner leaving © town. — must sell, Please phorie 635- 2829 after 5 Ps mh.” (pS-2tAd Ex Army ‘Coinilntcations . Van 4 by4 %4ton, Good shape $2500.00 or near offer. Phone SS—40S(Pd=17 Aug). PROPERTY FORSALE | 160 acres in Topley, 8.C., 1 mite off Hwy. 16. Lightly freed. 18 miles fram Houston. 2 miles from} Guneet.Lake, Power, -water]. and 3 bdrm. trailer. Asking 1,550, For more 17 Aug) 173 Chev. Cheyenne YTon P.U, Heavy Buty suspen- tion, Radio. PS PB Many extras Phone 635-9745 Py 59. MOBILE HOMES — \ixé8 Glendale mobliehome os G.W. Gibson (1974). Includes large heated P.O. Box 143 and finlshed annex, Asking Topley, 5.C. or $15,500. Utility shed in rear C.F, Gibson — extra, Asking $8) OBO, Terrace, B.C. ever $400. Fnone 635-7749 * 695.9975 from Sunday to Thursday. (tfin-stf) ‘ (p32-285) - ae Moblie = hame, x6 56. BUSINESS McGuiness. Set up in trailer court, Ing $16,000, un- : OPPORTUNITY Wrnlehe or best offer. : one 635-3729 or write P.O, FRANCHISE AVAILABLE Box 1121, Lillooet, B.C, (em this area for Plzza- Spaghetil-Steak house. For more Information apply , stating ape and a smail resume of yourself to: lttza Joe's 444 Reld Street Quesnel, B.C, VaL IMé (€10-21A) 57. AUTOMOBILES 1989 vw Van. Partly cam, perized. Please phone 635 3882. (C5-15A} Finance company must sell ‘3976 Gran Torino 2 door V-6, ” PS. P.8., AT. & alr con- ditiening, Phone 435-6108, (CENA) 1967 - 209 motor. 3 speed transmission. Poattrack rear end. Excellent running condition, Asking $500, Phone 635-9996, Ask for Dennis. (¢5-17A) Finance Cor.pany must sell 1976 Gran Torino 2 door: V8, P.S., PB. AT: “pale conditioning. Phone, 695-6108. (€5-18A) ; 1972 Datsun 240Z, Good condition. Phone 635- ve atler 2 p.m. and ask fo » Dennis. (p5-18A) -_ For sale 1988 Chev Belair, peed condition, Custom madera _ for Toyota long box. Phone" 635-4985 of leave’ message at 635-3874. (P5- 146A) 1971-Chev Townsman station wagon, F.5,, P.B, Excellent condition. Phone 635-9211, (Ctin-1-08-79) 1975 Vega, low mileage, radial tires. 8 track tape and: radio, P.§. Execalient con-' dition, Phone 638-1212 after 7 p.m. (Ctin-24-07-79) . 1A) 3 bedroom Estate mobile home. In good condition. Set up on epactove lot In Terrace Tratler Court. Phone 635- 9768, (p5-17A) 1974 - 12x60 2 bedroom Bendix trailer, Set up in Woodland Halghts Trailer Park. Fully furhished. Asking 12,000.00. or (655, _ {C6-17A) 1978 - 14x70 Manco mobile home. Unfurnished, set up & | skirted In local iraller park. aa 635-9736, (Ctin-1-08- 7. Must seli—Diplomat 12X68 Mobits Home. Many extras. Can be seen by appointment only .Phone 632-2585 after SPM(C5--20 aug ) : For Sale: 12X683 Gr. Mobile "home with finished 10x24 addition set up In a landicaped spot In a Thor- phil tralter park. Call 63 1269 for appointment to view (P3—20 Avg) For Sale: 14x68 - 1977 three bdrm. fully furnished. Skirted and fenced In town trailer court. Also one acre cleared lot In New Remo, Che 15 gallon water pump. Phone 635-2667. (pS.20A) oa Buying? Solling? | Use | Worald Classifieds 635-0367 » Full gauges. - Asking - “py. the Regional Manager, ‘Minietry of Forests, Prince ~ Rupert, Bis on the dates + shown be lw Contenet ST 1031-7-18 ds : - 63§—-2471,(C5—20 - Miatitry of Foceate. STAND TENDING CONTRACTS. Sanled tenders for the following stand ‘ending contract{s) will be received & RF. Located Thunderbird. Ranger District Terrace. Number of hectares 97.4, Viewing date Auguat 28, 1979, leaving: Ranger Station at #100 a.m, Deadiine for receipt of. tenders is 1:30 p.m. Sep- tembar 6, 1979, Tenders must be sub- _ mitted on the form and In the envelopes supelled which, with particulars; may be obtained from the Forest. Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince MAE Rupert, 6.C, The lowest or any ‘terider will rot necessarily be ac- cepted, This call for Tander Is under ‘the derms of The Canada British Columbia’ Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (m10-24A) BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND . POWER AUTHORITY lavites fender for supply. of Cedar Timbers. Reference No, G?-3738 Choslag Data: 19 Auguat 1977 Sealed tenders’ clearly marked as above-referenced will be received. In Room 1026, B.C, Hydro and Power ‘ Authority Bullding, 970 Burrard Sireat,. Vancouver, B.C, VéZ TY3 until 11:00 AM local timer, closing dates as -above paialle may: be ‘obtained fram. the-affice of the Pur: chasing Apeni,: 10th Ficor, #00); Burrard::Street, Van- coyver, B.C. V6zZ WH, telephone. 663-2577 and 863 2540. (a1-15A) "FINANCIAL HOUSEKO LB REALTY COMPETITIVE SECOND MORTGAGE RATES. NO BONUS, BROKERAGE ORFNDERGFEES. . : 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES © 1977» 31 fact Wilderness Travel Trailer for sale. Ltke jew condition. View st Reel Inn Motel, Last trailer on Pe Se Mlghwey 16 Weat. cS 17, 14 foot travel traller. Sleeps §, stove, oven. fridge & furnace, Phone 635-4761, (¢10-22A) 1977 Land Crulser, soft top & hard top. 18000 highway miles. "New condition. Call evenings. 647-3556. 847-3241 days. (10-224) 14 foot Holldalre travel trailer. Asking ‘$3900.00. Phone 635-5128 atter 6 p.m. (C5-16A) 1976 Bonalr 700 tent tralier. . $1350.00. 3 bedroom houses. Phone 635-9579, (P5-16A) “1974 @ foot Okanogan cam- per. Complete with stove, furnace & 3 way fridge. Asking $1400.00. Excellent condition. Also 1 recon- ditloned Remington typewriter. $175.00. Phone 635-5273, (P5-15A) For Sale—mini motor home. $3000.00 Phone 635-2761 ' after 6PM(P3—Aup 16 1975 GMC customized van. Custom paint fob. P-S., P.B. Lote of extras, Must) be seen to be appreciated, Phone 635-2154. Ask for. Mike. (sif-tin) NOTICE GF ' APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics. for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act, by Me:- LAURA ‘SENN’ ".ACOURSE of 3707 - River Orive in Terrace; in the Province of British Columbia, a6 follows:- To change my name fram LAURA JENNY LACOURSE to LAURA JENNY REIBIN. . Dated this 14fh day of August, A.D, 1979.. ; Leura Jenny Lacourse (p1-15A) ~ is not ~ Rotlee to Dennis Ladouceur made in this court for an order which may atfeet your rights, You may obtain further Information from the court office at the 103 Malt, ond Floor, 38 Pine St, North, '. Sulte 127, Timmins, Ontario- PAN 6Ké. The court will hold « tearing at the. same addrets on Auguat.27, 1979 at 9:30 a.m. or as soon after that ‘time ae the case can be heard. If you do not come to tha hearing, an order may. be _ made In your absence and enforced against you. ‘You may also obtain in- _ formation about thie matter fram the Procupine and District Children's Ald Society, 54 Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins, | Ontario PAN 1A2. Area code 705-264-4257, (Al-6AU). LIVESTOCK ‘Reasonable board required ‘for 2 quarter horses for winter months, Phone 635- 7001. (C5-16A} Fighter purchase I Saskat | An appiteation has besn wallkc the time — wher negollatora for the Saske- toon Police Asesdciation | reached & momorandum of | agreement with the city, Details of tha agreement, reached after more than five hours of negotiations with conclHator Ron Duncan attending, ' were not relonsed. praia a ratification vote; the policemen. A date fo the t ratification vole has ng been set, The .polleemen voted during the weekend in favor. of aitiking if thelr contract A dispute with the elty- could” mm not be resolved, Before the agreement was me reached, security firms had reported an unprecedented demand for thar services and some businessmen were talking about using Ruard delayed till fall OTTAWA AY — Cabinet ted to select the new: ter aircralt until Alberta... Heritage | fund sees criticism TORONTO (CP) — The Al- berta Heritage Fund acts os a drag on the economy because money going into it — through royalities on oll and natural gas = is ‘out of pockets across the . | country, says Herb Gray, | Chief epokesman on finance for the federal Liberals, stk bool i ee would. be: terview from Wiridsor, Ont. ‘As it is, it ls being allowed to. pile iP Gray, for Windsor Weat and a cabinet minister from 1960 w 1974 In the former Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau, said the fund money -{s creating economic problems for Canada. “It's a drag on the whole economy," he sald. ‘‘It should be loaned out for productive actlyity, perhaps to the provinces.’ Gray was reacting to a report Monday from the Conference Board of Canada containing a projected growth rate for the fund, which was established in 1976 to receive 30 per cent of the province's revenue from nonrenewable © resources. ‘The fund cobtained $4.7 Wr billion on March 31 of this yew and Alberta Treasurer Lou Hyndman has estimated it will grow to $6.2 billion by next year, “Some provinces have al- ready recelved small loans from the fund,” Gray said, “The Canadian Pension Plan isa precedent for this kind of thing with money loaned at low interest ratex to the provinces. “Loans from the heritage fund could also be used for st thn Industrial projects — Ings as the tar sands personal concern, could be to help out the Chrysler lente. in Windsor, The plants need retooling so they can make smaller, more energy ef- ficient cars. The loans would _ be guaranteed by the federal vernment, This would be mportant for the whole Canadian economy.” - ch Keep Canada Beautiful -the U.S. . regime in Jran. The Liberal October, with the fleat of ‘used Iranian F-t4s still a dark-horee contender. Renewed interest in the Grumman F-ld4s, coupled "with cabinet’s preoccupation - with economic issues and a hew parliamentary session virtually ensures there be no decision on the §2. billion fighter contract tor, many weeks. The mt ernment project te ‘o proposals have yet tozreq The cabinet has until Bee. a1 to & contract with either of the two finalists — McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics = under current terms. If that data Sips by, the government muy have to renegotiate con- tract clauses, including price. But Defence Minister agalt looking at the secure at the, second-, ind Feds, surch aged from by the former et rejected the F-14 last year and named the Mc- Donnell Dou F-18A and the General amics Fi6 as final contenders. McKinnon indicated during the federal election campaign he would like to buy the 78 Iranian-owned F- 14s because he heard they were for sale. Those ho faded early this summer but recently revived with news the United States 1s trying to buy them back. McKinnon says Canada would negotiate with the U.S. - if Washington bought the . Americanbuillt fighters from the Iranians. He wants to know if the Iranian planes can be bought al rockbottom prices, giving Canada what widely considered the best ar defence fighter in the “] don't think there is a very good chance of the deal going through _ I wouldn't want to pass op: portunity,’ m Mek anon said Tuesday. ’ thefl . and” ‘was 70 kllometres southeast - owner of a , Bald in owner of » gunshop mgome of the nicest people you can tleet can unlaw-ablding at some time, Twouldn't be nalve to think it couldn't happen in Saskatoon," sald he thinks a “break-in and thett of several handguns at his store last week was a @gn of someone peeparing for a nolice trike. Tho Herald, Wednesday, August 15, 1070, Page 7 He sald he is consi whether to hire a securi eng guard, leave his Daberman pinscher in_ the. bullding overnigh t; or stay in it Associauon President vie pain said Monday that mem- d only to cnegenie there fs a ie first attention would be to the protection of life and limb and secondly ‘ Prtbere would be no regular patrola, but officers would man. telephones and would! teatifv in court as usual. toon “city police jut fears averted . Businessmen and others taking cold comfort from police plans have been: calling Metropolitan In- vestigation and Security (Canada) Ltd, since Friday noon, Chuck Marchildon, Metropolitan's northern Saskatchewan operations manager, sald in an In- terview. - He sald bis 180 full-and parttime staff would be working eee ind the company might extra staff from other offices’ around the country in the event of a strike, Oil fouls resort QORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. {AP) — Rug-ize patches of - sticky Mexican crude oll washed ashore on scenic Texas. regort beaches and sclentista said Mexico might push two Rigs co two huge slicks to shore. * “We have some pretty “sizable concentrations not now predicted to hit the coast, but they could hit with ery alight change in the winds " said John Robinson ' ofthe 'V.S, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- ministration, scientific co- ordinator for the special that has been Deeany rellet from it," he sald, ‘There's nothing In the foreseeable future to change the situation we have." * Amap in Robinson's office wal. krmiarked with symbols indicatlig location of big slicks from the world’s worst oll spill, epewing from a runaway well off Mexican shores, Numerous oil patches loomed off 160-kilometre- long Padre Island, a thin spit: of Jand with multi-million dollar tourist strips at either end and a picturesque seashore in between. A slick mo kilometres’ lang kilometres ° of Corpus Christi and another, 19 kilometres long and one kilometre wide, was drifting several klometres off Brownsville at the southern tip of Texas, U.S. Coast Guard officials sald, The firat of what are ex- pected to. be many latge pancakes’ of oi] came adhore late Monday about 45. Kilometres south of Aransas Pass, and two others were | beached in front of hotels in the town of South Padre Inland. They ranged in size from 1.2 square metres to 2.3 metres. 7 Selentists were ar eularly concerned the alick off Brownaville, Robinson said @ computer predicted the slick would come within three kilo- metres of the beach but “narrowly misa it.” He warned, however, that & alight change in the wind would put it on the shore. Sclentists said the oll from the runaway offshore Mexican wel] Ixtoc I, more than 800 kilometres to the south in the Bay of Cam- peche, was drifting offshore Career Opportunities — CLERICAL varlety af office machines. currently under review, (014,18) , required by B.C. HYDRO We presently have an opening for an individual with at least two fo three years office experience and good © typing akllis. This perton should aleo be familiar with a This position Is temporary for seventeen weeks, however, the prospects of permanent employment are excellent. The starting salary Is $1,015.00 per month, If you possess the above qualifications and are In- terested In working in modern, congenial surroun- dings, please apply In person to our Personnel Office, at: British Columbla Hydro and Power Authority 5220 Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C, VEG ARS NB. All applications recelved during the jas? three months will be given full consideration. STAFF _ afternoon, ‘thé in currents that follow the Texas coast. But the unpre etable gulf winds, ich usually pick up in late t drive some of the scattered patches to the | hardpacked sand bes, Coast guard officials continued to search the Texas coast for a “reverse current’ sctentists hope might drive the ofl back toward the open ‘sea. Rob- inson sald such a current, created when northerly and southerly currenta collide, Is thought to be somewhere off ‘the coast, but [t had not-yet™ been found. OH on the easily cleaned beaches was the lesst en- vironmental worry caused by the spill, Robinson sald. Sclentists are moat con- cerned about keeping’ the aiime out of the environ- ‘ mentally sensitive Laguna Madre, between Padre Istand and the mainland. It is home to several varieties of wildife and is a breeding ground for shrimp and other marine species. . Acoast guard team has in- stalled protective booms at two southerly passes into the lagoon and have equipment ready at Aransas Pass, the - northern entrance. ‘Gangster ‘'swidow to sue in death . SAN DIEGO (AP) — The widow of underworld figure Frank Bompenslero has filed a $1 million wrongful death claim against the federal government In the 10977 "Gangland murder of her described ene 1 enforcement bY noritios as the head of aaah ein in ah Die ak aie 22 al near Re 1b, wee The claim, filed Monday by lawyer Nicholas De Pento om behalf of Marie Bom- pensiero, alleges a pald FBI formant .conspired to murder Bompenalero. The complaint the government “negligently alled to supervise and control” Jadiies (dimray itie Weasel) Fratianno. Fratlanno and five Los Angeles-area men have been indicted in Bompensiero’s murder and face trial in October. oenilanno, ad now 3a erallyprotected govern- ment witness, has already been sentenced to two yeare in prison after pleading gyilty. to wonsplsacy, inthe slaying. ama 704 The term was part of a Pleabargaining arrangement that called for Fratlanno to co-operate with the government in the case, In another trial last year, *Fratianno testified that he was pald by the FBI for several years to Inform on underworld activities, Regulations governing carcinogens said needed yr ASHINGTON {AP) — More. stringent regulations are essential to prevent public exposure to toxic chemicals which can cause cancer, the chairman of the U.S. Council on Environ- mental Quality, said Tu . “Tn the workplace alone, more than 100,000 workers are believed to die each year os a result of physical and chemical hazards,” said council chairman Gus Speth. “Occupational exposure to carcinogens (cancer-causing agenta) is factor in an estl- mated 20 per cent to 38 per cent of all cases of cancer,” he added, made his remarks while releacing a draft report written the in- teragency tore substances strategy committee, Nee AUTHORITY sald leglalatlon is eed to strengthen U.8, government authority over the cosmetica industry, to provide for the clean-up of toxie dumps, and to remove barriers Preventing the aharing of trade secrets and confidential data involving toxic chemicals. “We can’t walt around for people to atart dropping fore we begin regulating.” NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Requires a SECURITY ATTENDANT "DUTIES: Under the general auperviston of the ‘Supervisor of Residence to perform security checks of the campus: to supervise the residences and ceriain student activities; to control access to ihe campus and bulldings: to make relevant Investigations and reports; other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 10 minimum or equivalent; Industrial First Aid "C" Certificate for abliity te acquire one}; supervitory ex- perience: progressive atitude towards people; a desire to improve leadership skills. CONDITIONS & BENEFITS: BCGEU mem- bership and benefits: shift work: salary $1249 per month ptus shift differential and 835 for Firat Ald Certificate, Applications to: Mr. R. Kilborn Northwest Community College Box 726 Terrace, B.C. Cie.