s PAGE 18, THE HERALD, Tuesday, July 14, 1978 52. WANTED... ~ TO RENT Wanted to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or mobile home tor Aug Ist. Children & pets. Will sign | year lease. Call 635-2761. (p5-214) Moving to Terrace, require 3-4 bedroom home, will maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1174, Terrace, B.C, (etf) Boarding homes for high school students to atiend school in Terrace from September 78 ta June 30, 1979 room and beard rate $175 per month. For further in- formation DIAL 635-7127 local (c20-20) Wanted to rent. Quiet gant want room facilltles near OQverwaltea Store, Terrace. Kindly write details: rent, phone, address c o PO Box 562, Terrace. (p3-13) 55. PROPERTY _- FOR SALE. 1.5acres. All year spring fed creek. Very secluded and nicely treed. One mile from town. Asking $11,900. Write Box 714 Terrace. (c7-11) 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For Sale: Tool. and Equipment Rental Business. Ideal business for mechanically included people. Showing excellent returns. For further in- formation phone 615-3038 between & - 5:30 Mon. to Sat. {p10-15)} BT AUTOMOBILES” 1973 Maverick, VB automatic, new radial tires. Phone 632-2901 after 5 (c-10, 1, 123 1974 International ‘2 ton 4 speed, radio, canopy, new tires, 37,000 milgs, can view at 5116 Graham Ave.,-or call 635-3564 or 4635-6166 (imth |110-au10) AUTOS FOR SALE. 1975 Valiant Custom, ex- ceptionally low mileage, powered rear eleciric defroster, block heater. Premlum condition. Ph 635- 5102 after 1 pm and weekends, ctf For sale 1970 Tunderbird, Excellent condition, alr. con. P.B., P.S. 5new tires. Phone 635-6858 after 5. (p5-11) 1972 Toyota Pick-up truck & canopy. Radio, H.D. Bumper. Good condition. 2 spare tires. & wheels. 635- 2058. (pé-14) 1973 Ford 2 ton automatic. With radial hires. Phone 635-9580. after 4. (c10-17) 360 For Sale 1976 F250 4x4 leaded with extras P.S. P.B. auto A.C. excellent condition. Ask for Dave 635-3276.(p5-11) 1975 Chey Pick-up. 350. Auto. 31,000 miles. Extras and 1977 Okanogan 972’ camper. Hydraulic jacks, Shower, toilet, stove, oven. 3-way fridge. $9300, 635-2047, (p5- 15) 1972, Ford. LN 400 Louis Ville. 4300 miles. 18 ‘ aluminum van with rear over-head door. Real nice shape. Price reasonabte. Hazelton. 642-4231. (c6-16} 1973 Ford f-100. Ranger XLT. V-8, Auto. P.S., P.B., Radio, f-irack, 3460 motor, Dual janks. Excellent condition. $2900 or best offer. Phone 632-4585. (¢3-13) For Sale 1976 Sth wheel prowler. 27/2’ Ale con- ditloning. Completely sell- contained. New condition. Phone 635-3591. (3-13) 1975 Ford F250 custam crew cab, 390 c,j. automatic, power steering and brakes, AM FM. slereo radio, Family vehicle since new, 30,000 miles with new fiberglass canopy on 6’ box, Immaculate condition. Best offer to $6,500. 4829 Graham Ave. Phone 635-2884, (p4-14) 250 Mercedes Benz. 4 door sedan, All reasonable offers considered. Phone 635-6124 after 6. 435-3757 (¢9-19) Red 1969 Envoy Epic, Good rubber & spares. Lots of new parts. Running order needs some work. See at 3498 King Ave. (c4-14) For Sale 1973 GMC ¥% ton. pick-up. 250 6 cyl; 3 speed . — |. SEMDERS. trans. (gaod gas mileage) Fiberglass canopy. Good conditlon. 635-3923 after 6 pm {p5-12) 74 Charger V9, power steering and brakes, alr conditioning. Low mileage 435-7691 (p10-11) For Sale 3972 Dodge Call. Good condition. Phone 635- 2603. (¢5-11) 69 Dodge V2 T PU, V8, 4 speed trans, posi trac dit- fereniial, New rear tires, spare parts, motor trans, eic. $1,000 635- §339 (ctf) ‘58. MOBILE . ~~ HOMES WATT ae 1 bedroom trailer for rent. Fridge & stove, table & chairs. $100 per month. Westerhoff apts. Nelson Rd. New Remo, Phone 635-6904, (c3-12} 72 South Park camp trailer. Has everything one needs, Stove, water, tights & tollet. Phone 635-2713, (p5-14) For Sale 12X68 3 bedroam trailer (Safeway). Fur- nished ar unfurnished, 612 heated Joey shack. Complete with 6,000 BTU alr cond. Close ta schools 635-9323. (p10-16) 1968 - 10x52 two bedroom Safeway fully set up and skirted. Complete with Bx24 Joey shack, Located at nr 4 1753 Kenworth. Phone 638- 1628 {pImenth - aud) Trailer for sale; 1974 12x683 bedroom furnished traller, dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, china cabinet. etc. No.1 Plne Park phone 635-3246 {clm-Ju 17) For Sale: Four 1971 12'52, two bedroam seml-furnished Safeway trailers. Compleie with axles, wheels, fuel tanks and biecking. Asking $6,000 each. Call 636-2660 J. Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, B.C, {pim-10) Must Sil - 12x46 2 bedroom mobile home on a fully | serviced, clear title lot on Simpson Rd, Thornhill. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C., 635-7117 (ctf) For Sale: 12x68 ATCO ‘Velmont 3 bedroom mobile home. Set up and skirted in traiter court in town. WiIIl self’ furnished or un- furnished. Phone 635-9046 even, {p10-Jul) 1 56° Safeway doublewide. Includes all major ap- pliances, large garden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, and fireplace. Set up and fully skirted In cedar. Viaw at No. 31-4619 Queensway Drive (Tim- iberland Traller Park) Phone 635-9429. (cif) INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed Tenders, marked New Main Entrance Doors for Northwest Community College. Terrace, B.C. will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 10th day of August 1976, and those avallable at that time will be opened inpublicat British Columbia Building Cor- poration 4927 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 Tendering documents may be’ obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 12 day of July 1976. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (¢2-11) INVITATION TOTENDER Sealed Tenders, marked Ministry of Highways Meziadin Lake « No. 1852T FOR Reroofing and Fiashing will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time ihe 9th day of August 1978, and those avallable at that time will be opened inpublicat British Columbla Buildings Cor- poration 4827 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C. VaG 1K7 Tendering doacuments may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m.. on the 18 day of July 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (¢2-11) Flre Damage Salvage. Pan- abode home. 44109 Churchill Dr. Terrace. Salvage from pa jn-abode log house to be dismantelled by a successful bid on site to sub floor. Not Including fireplace. Suitable for summer cabin. Bids to be submitted fo P. Lachy C.I.5. 22-e 6th Ave. Vancouver, by August 6th, 1978 for further information call 972-7454 coltact. {c5-15) BUSINESS .-- PROPERTY For Lease Retail and-or warehouse space centrally located st street level In Terrace. In fotal 4741 square feet. Formerly used as equip- ment sates and repair shop. contact Pruden and Curried (1976) Ltd. 635-6142 or write 4648 Laketse Ave., Terrace, B.C. (JH-Aul A) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Hardtop Prospector Tent Trailer c-w canopy, sink, 2 burner propane stove, Icebox and spare tire. Sleeps five confortably. Phone 635-5997. (p3-9) Camper 1975 Edson 38’ Camper, C-W 15,000 BTU furnace. Phone 638-1121 (stf) | MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. »AC, Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 391-5105 (ctf Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68 Paramont house trailer with fireplace near stores and schools, an private tot. Rent $255. per month with option to buy or purchase $9,400 open to offers. Will carry second morgage If nec. Phone 112-762-4612. Write Joe Rerke, Gen Del, Win- Held, B.C. (ctf) 1970 12x54 2 bedroom mobile home. Set-up In Nass Camp. can be maved. Asking $5,000 firm. Phone 633-2346. (¢10- 20) 10'x50' 2 bedroom trailer For sale. Set-up in frailer court. Large joey shack. Fer quick sale $2500 or highest offer. Phone 635-5562. (p5-15) The Fiji Islands, Barbados and {eeland do not hava armed forces. “After dinner sit a while; After supper walk a mile.” Thomas Fuller ‘There ain't no way to find out why a snorer can’t heat himself snore.” Mark Twain 1+ 11° Camper near com- pletion $2500.00 To view 4912 Graham. 635-4530. (p5.12) 14’ travel traller 1 year old used only 3 times, 3 way fridge, furnace, 2 burner stove, 2way light in separate tollet. like new condition. phone 635-9404 (c10-43) For Sale, 15’ travel trailer, excellent condition. $1200. Vary firm, phone 632-2807 22’ River boat and traller. Can vew at 5116 Graham Ave, or cal! 635-3564 or 635- $166 ([110-au10) For Sale 1974 Vanguard 9a camper $2000. Phone 635-6977 after §. (¢11-19) 1542’ Scamper = Travel Trailer. Sleeps 6. 4% burner stove with aven. Furnace & Bp ice box. Good Condition $1500. Will trade for good & ft camper, 842-6231. (cé-16) - 67. ‘SERVICES Does your building need exterlor painting? Call 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. LEave name and ptione number for Terry. Free Estimate. (stf) GENERAL CARPENTRY NOJOBTOBIG . OR SMALL ADDITIONS, SIDING RENOVATIONS CEMENTWORK, PAINTING Phone after 4: 635.4004 For complete infarmation{ . industrial alr filter remanulactoring franchise available for Terrace and area. For further In- termation contact. Irving § Mann, Zono Canada Lid., 1312 Dalhousie Place, Kamloops, B.C. Phone 374- 3002. (c6-9,31,74,16, 19,1) Ta whom it may concern. | Mike. Balatti will not be’ responsible for any bills or debts Incurred by my common law wife, as of this date. July 7, 1974. Mike Balatti BackToBasics With Homemade Ice Cream The dessert and refresh- ment category of the “back to basics move eficom- passes homemade ice cream. The job of [reezing cream heeomes a group af- fair when the elements of the operation are divided among family mem- bers—one to mash the fruit, another to chop the .pea- nuts, someone to crack the ice, and so on. Even if a child is too young to help he can be appointed the official taste tester! It's fun and creative to make your own ice cream on a summer afternoon. Taking a turn at the crank is an entertaining activity that syrup allows everyone to partici- pate. Banana Nutcracker Sweet Ice Cream—a started- ,from-scratch recipe using simple, fresh ingredients and no preservatives—is better than any commercial prod- uct you've tasted. ‘This creamy blend of. bananas and Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts can be made in mechanical or electric ice cream freezers or refrigera- tor freezer trays. BANANA NUTCRACKER SWEET ICE CREAM 1/2 teaspoon unflavored gelatin 1/8 cup sugar 1/3 cup milk 1 cup medium-ripe mashed bananas 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1-1/2 cups heavy cream 2 tablespoons finely chopped Planters _ Dry Roasted Peanuts In small saucepan, com- bine gelatin and sugar. Stir in milk. Cook, stirring constantly, over medium heat until mixture comer to a boil, Cool to room temperature. Combine cooked milk mixture with banana, lemon juice, salt and vanilla. Whip heayy cream until stiff. Fold whipped cream inte banana-milk mixture. Pour into freezer trays. Freeze until crystals form around edges. Remove to a chilled bowl and beat until smooth. Stir in finely chopped Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts, Return to freezer trays; freeze until firm. Makes 1 quart. Far fee Cream Freezer: Double all ingredients and prepare as above except stir unwhipped heavy cream in- to banana-milk mixture omitting peanuts. Follow manufacturer’s directions for freezing and ripening, folding in Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts before ice cream is ripened. Yield: about 1-3/4 quarts, RELAXATION ODDITIES: HELPFUL TIPS By doy Miller A well-loved game is tennis and though it came to us from England in 1873, Amer- ica now boasts well over 10 million active players and more than 150,000 courts. a The greatest crowd at a }, regular tennis match was 25,578 at the first day of the [7 Davis Cup Challenge Round between Australia and the United States at Sydney, Aus: tralia, in. 1964. The favorite drink among tennis players this year is the Wimbledon Whistle, made with Seagram's Gin and Schwepp's Bitter Lemon with a slice of orange. aoe A deuce of a tip for your backhand is to hold your wrist stiff during the swing. The racket should be almost level when the ball is hit. In the follow-through, the Butter spraadars make goodtacket is well out from knives for childran because the body and brought beyond they aré small and blunt, the right shoulder. ice ~ jelly powder Frosty B.C. Cherry Coolers Lies FROSTY B.C. CHERRY COOLERS Icy cold, nutritious, full of plump juicy B.C. cherries . +. and sure to pleasel 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon flight corn hour) . Pour over cherries. and ice cream. Garnish with fresh cherries. Serve with straws and long handled spoons. Serves 8, 2 cups water 1 - 3 ounce package cherry § cups fresh B.C. cherries, pitted and chilled 5 cups lemon lime catbon- ated beverage 1 quart vanilla ice cream Combine sugar, corn- starch and syrup in sauce- pan. Gradually add water. Cook until mixture boils, send 25 cents to: Sunshine Meals B.C. Tree Fruits Ltd. ‘ al howe “Money makes a man laugh.” John Selden nt = = A =] a ~—= a ee, Tes a gets etndlt <5 4 a et ie ee cel The first. crease-proof fabric was introduced in Manches- ter, England, in 1932. Punch. Is Perfect For After-Tennis Parties With the warm summer days approaching, millions of Americans are raising tackets and taking to the tennis courts. They'll be building up big thirsts, so after the mateh, why not invite them over for some cool refresh- ments and lively tennis talk. For your own “Big Serve,” try this punch from The Lipton Kitchens, made with a base of lemon flavored iced tes mix. Crowned with an elegant fruited ice mold, the punch is sparked with pink champagne and rosé wine. Fancy sandwiches and a molded seafood spread make a fine buffet. WORLD CLASS PUNCH 2 envelopes (1.8 oz, ea.) 0r 1 can (6 oz.) frozen red Rice paper is not made from rica but from a small tree of the ginseng family. thickens atid clears. Stir in cherry jelly powder, Refrig- erate until cool (about 1/2 In tall chilled glasses, alter- nate layers of cherry mix- ture, carbonated beverage For a full - colour 16 page home preserving guide Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7N6 gam almost always find a nearby 1/2 cup Lipton Lemon tropical fruit punch, Flavored Iced Tea Mix thawed 1 can (46 02.) peach nectar 1 bottle (4/5 qt.) pink 1 bottle (4/5 qt.) rosé wine champagne, chilled 2 cups water Fruited Ice Mold* In punch bowl, combine lemon flayored iced tea mix, peach nectar, rosé wine, water and fruit punch; chill. Just before serving, add pink champagne and ice mold. Makes about 25 (5 oz.) servings. ‘ *Fruited Ice Mold: Arrange peach slices and halved strawberties on bottom of 1-quart mold; add water to cover bottom and freeze. Fill mold 1/2 full with water and freeze;repeat procedure. “Being young is beautiful, but being ald is comfortable.” Ebner-Eschanbach “Moonlight is sculpture.” Nathanial Hawthorne 7 — _—— _— The first lion tare: an record was “Manchester Jack” | of Wombwell’s Menagerie, a traveling show in England during the early 19th century. was uncoyered at Master's Cambridge University, in 1914 be e The first wallpaper is beliaved to date from 1509. It Lodgings, Christ’s College, FOURISTALK f FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA duly §7-23 Whatever your vacation choice this summer—an ocean beach, towering mountains or a sun- ye “ar warmed lake—you'll find it in a B.C. provincial park. Over 340 provincial parks, ranging from one vest-pocket hectare (o almost a million hee- tares whacked out of the vast wilderness at Tweedsnwir Park. offer a variety of scenic worlds to explore. Some, like Vancouver Island's Strathcona Park, are wildlife sanctuaries where moose, elk and deer are your companions. Others, like Barkerville and Fort Steele, are refurbished gold-rush towns, monuments to B.C.'s colorful! past. And for boaters, 20 provincial mnarine parks provide snug coves, beaches and islands. same with picnic and camp-grounds, ‘Tenters or motorists with recre- ational vehicles under six. meters ¢an slay up ta two weeks in well-equipped campgrounds in about a third of these parks; however, no e¢leciric power or sewage hook-ups are provided. Nightly fees range from no charge to a few dollars. But this month is shaping up as a very busy one, say park officials, and space for campers is limited. Besl tip, they suggest, is “come early’’. Plan to arrive well before noon because other cam- pers often leave before checkout :| time. . Motorists finding a full house trailer camp. - * ~~ - A NATURAL CHOICE By Shirtey Guth To get the most out of yous park slay. pay a call at the Nature House soon after your arrival. Located in a growing number of popular parks, these buildings are chock-full of displays in- leresting to the whole family and provide a good orientalion to your park's special attractions. They are also gathering points for Walk-and-Talk programs, conducted walks, by naturalists ~ and informal evening talks and slide-shows. Hikers and back-packers can pitch atent with no one around but Mother Nature in major wilder- ness parks. Regulations say to pitch tents at teast one kilometre from the road, carry a primus-type stove for cooking, and pack out all cans and garbage. Back-packers should remem- ber, too, that wilderness hiking is not for the inexperienced, say park officials, “These parks are designated ‘wildemess’ because they are without stores, supplies or equipment of any kind,"" says one. “Back packers must carry good maps and be trhined for outdoor survival,” So, whether you birdwatch in Mitlenatch Island Nature Park, canoe on the unique Bowron Park lakes circuit, or just hike over some of the 1,120 kilometres of maintained trails, you'll discover vacationing in a B.C. provincial ‘park is this summer's natural choice, ~~ _ Travelars’ checks wore invented by Robert Herries to take the place of lettars of credit. The original checks could only be used on a preplanned route where thay were expected. INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION OR GAS BAR OWNERS SELL UNDER THE MOHAWK SIGN AND KEEP YOUR INDEPENDENCE. H you are In or thinking of getting into the gascline business be one of the growing numbers of successful . Mohawk Dealers in Canada. For details write to: Box 1870, Prince George, B.C. or Phone: 962-8414 MOHAWK OFFERS YOU: 1. tndependence in your operation 2. Many money saving programs 3. Full tine of related products 4, 100 percent Canadian Owned Company (cft-T) : Complete Selection of 1978 MAZDA sv esuer | There are more flowers B during June than any other month, according to The World Book Encyclopedia. Traditionally, it is the month of roses. VOLKSWAGON adr. $1,100 1973 DATSUN . reas, Low mileage. Very clean. $2,200 ee. Stone Mountain, near Atlanta, Georgia, is the world’s largast granite rack. It is 826 feet high and has a volume of 7 billion cubic feet. yaate GRAND $ $3,30 4 Dr. HT. 52,095 1968 CHEVY with flat deck. $2,200 1973 BUICK 1ST TRUCK 9 Ton with canopy. SUPER CAB SPORT TRUCK Beautiful shape 1974 MAZDA B1800 PU With GEM top canopy "2.595 SKEENA AUTO METAL 4942 Hwy. 16 Wo Phone.635-6571 Terrace, B.C.V8G 1Lé: Dealer Licence Number 00391A - : 1968 OLDSYS PORT] QLD 0 $200 1873 FORD ECONOLINE VAN All Radial Tires 972 DATSUN 2 “gold ‘$1,200 971 FO%! % st SOLD F100 GO ue $1,260 1974 MAZDA 808 $2,300 1974 paagye” 5905 975 FORD 4x4 -%q Ton P.U. $4,350 1974 VALLIANTE 4 rgd ‘p "2,285 1962 WILLYS The artic tern winters in the i sr Antarctic and summers in 950 Greanfand and Alaska. JEEP STATION WAGON . 1970 MPZ0A co *600 1974 DATSUN PU With Canopy. Excellent cond. ack 1974 MAZDA PU Low mileage "2,205