49. - HOMES: FOR SALE 3 BR home. with basement on targe tot. 70x220'. Large kitchen. Ample wall to. wall car- peting. Full price $42,000. Ph 635-95). (p10-205} full: 55. PROPERTY FOR SALE. For Sale fn Thornhill. A very aitractive. 85’x180' building lat with water, power fearby. Asking $12,000. Ph 638-1035 day or night. (c5- 21S) TRUCKS. 75 Ford F250 4x4 350 Vo. PS, PB complete: with canopy, 23. channal &. track tape player. Evenings please call 635-7517. (ctfin-4-9-79} For Sale: 2 storey log home. Approx. 1200 5q. ft. on main floor, located on large scenic tot on Skeena St. Call 638-1121 between 8-5 pm Mon.-Fr, (cl0-285) Smail 3 bdrm. house on 75x200 lot. Greenhouse, cedar root cellar and steal storage shed. Drilled well. For more Information or eppointment to view plsa. phone 635-7410, {c20-50) 74.3 BR Knight modular home situated on 3% acre landscaped lot on Copperside Subdivision. Has vegetable garden, smoukehouse & shed. Exc. condition. Please call after 5 pm 635-5014. (ctin-14-9- 79) 52. WANTED 70 RENT WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3° bdrrn. house with basemant and fireplace preferred. Adust be clean with 1or 2ateps to front door. Call A.F. Willfams at 567. 4191 collect. (c20-255) Single businessman requires accommodation {furnished or unfurnished) Immediately In Terrace area, Phone Greig at 625-6231 or 635-9151, room 373 evenings. (¢5-215} ‘Wanted to Rent; 2 or 3 BR home In downtown or bench araa by Oct, lor the 15th the jatest. References = if required. Ph 615-2694, 635- 9970, 625-6295 during theday. (p5-215) House with garage required 48 soon 23 possible by couple with no children or pets. References avaliable. Phone 638-1803. (ctfn-4-9-79). -: Family of 4 require 20r3 BR house or tralier to rent In Terrace of Thornhill. References available, Ph 638-1320. (ctfn-14-9-79} Wanted to rent by single working woman, Basement sulte or apartment. Phone after 5 p.m. 635-3155. (p5- 205) WANTED. “TA home for me and my horse, Willing fo help you plus pay room & board. Terrace-Kitimat area. For further Information: 632-5177 (c10-188) . 54. BUSINESS PROPERTY For Rant: 900 aq, ft. on.and floor. Alr conditloned. Located at 4423 Lakelae Ave. Phone 635-2552, (cifn-4-9-79) Office space for rent — 0 aq. ft. of alr conditioned maln floor office space, Separate street level en- trance, Four yr. old bullding. Exc. downtown Iacatlon, off street parking, Ph Mrs. Simpson 635-6595 8 am-4:30 pm. (ctin-4-9-79) Warehouse or manufac- turing space »- “‘sble Im- mediately .100 sq. ft. Downtowr .ocation. Phone 635-7840. (ctfn-4-9-79) 55. PROPERTY . FOR -SALE. For Sale: view property. Five acres bench property ‘with 400 feet of frontage overlooking Terrace. Legal description: Lot 1 Range 5 Plan to 61. D.L. 983. Written offera will be considered. Highest or any other offers will not necessarily be ac- cepted. PU, Box 246, Terrace, B.C. (c5-208) § acre farmette In town. Ideal for horse tovers. Barn, paddock, riding ring, patiure. 2 berm. basement - home. (deat holding property. Phone 638-8480 for appointment to view. {¢20- 188), PROPERTY FOR SALE 160 acrea In Topley, B.C., 1 mile off Hwy, 16 Lightly treed. 18 miles from Houston. 2 miles tram Sunset Lake. Power, water land abdrm. traller, Asking $51,800. For more in- formation contact: G.W. Gibson P.0, Box 148 Taptey, B.C. or C.F. Gibson Terrace, B.C. 433-3975 greenhouse, — r 635-4308, |ine-att) LOT FOR SALE: Exc. large tot on 4516 Cedar Cresc, Ideal residentlal area = with potential view. $21,000. {etfin-14.9- Contact 635-7496. 79) 56. BUSINESS. Plant, gifts & craft store located In downtown shop- ping centre In Prince Rupert. Good family business with exc. future potential, Apply In writing: US - 500 West 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, V8J 3T6. (¢10-205) 57. "AUTOMOBILES . WF mileage. Exc, Cond. $3200. Ph 635-7950 or 635-5370, (p5- 21S) Honda Civie. Low For Sale; 1971 Ford Cyclone 2door H,T, Best offer takes. Ph 635-2182 atter Spm. (p5- 21S) 1973 Brown New Yorker. Excellent condition. Only 4,000 miles, All options. Ph 635-3051 after 2 pm. (5-215) 1979 Monte Carlo. Sun roof, gic. All options except air conditioning. Pd. $9500. 7500 miles. Ph 635-9193 days. 635- 6447 evenings. Ask for Don, “(c5-28S) ‘69 Cortina $100 as Is, ‘63 Ford Van $700 OBO, Ph 632- 3460, {c7-20S) V.W. statlon wagon. New engine. Body In exc. cond. Snow tires. $1795. Ph 632-7718 or 632-6476, (cé-22S) 1974 Datsun 610. 4 speed, 2 ‘door hardtop. Radio tape deck. Good cond. 635-4246, (ps-22S) 1965 Parisienne 4 door. Exc. body condition. Good run- ning cond, 635-2979. (p5-20S) 1968 Chev Bel Air. Good condition. 1972 Datsun Pickup. Radio, canopy, 4 speed. Phone 635-2243 days, 635-4385 evenings. (p5-21S) For Sale: 1973 Ford Mercury "Matear. Good Cond. $1800 OBU. Ph: 635-2950 or 4638- 1456. Ask for Ron. {p10-26S) Must Sell. 1970 Datsun 240Z. New brakes. Rebuilt Top End & tranny. Like new radials. Ph 635-9996 Ask for Rob. Room 106. Asking $2200, (p3-175) New 1979 Mazda RX7 Red racing car with black and erange trim. Factory removabie sun roof and wind deflector five mag aluminum wheels. 5 road hazard warranty radial tlres. Automatic tran- amission. Console 3 spd. Special scoop irlm on front, Spoiler shadow rear hat- chback window. Opera rear corner slde glass trim. Stripes etc. Rates 30 mpg highway with § yaar 80,450 Kllomaeter warranty yours for $14,000. Phone business 635-4571 or write Box 354, Terrace, B.C. VaG 4B1. (pé- §,7,10,12,14,178} 1969 Plymouth -Wagon, PS, PB, alr conditioning. Needs muffler $350. Ph 635-2547, (cé-10,12,14,17,19,218) For Sale: 1974 Dataun PU with canopy, new engine, new clutch. New rad. Good cond. $1995. Ph 635-2933. (p2- 12,178) 1970 2-dr, Datsun 4 spd. $250 FIRM, Phone 635-2154 or 635- 7144, Ask for Mike. (ctin-stf) 38. TRUCKS - Hunter Spectat. 1977 Ford 44. ton 4x4 with overtonded springs c-w 78 10% foot camper 3 way system, Ph (p5-185) 1976 Chevy V2 ton pickup for sale. PS, PB, V8 auto. Good tunning condition. Phone 635-4246. (¢5-215) 1972 Ford 4x4 F-100. $1600. ‘Ph 638-4561. (etfn-17-9-79) 1971 Toyota 4dr. 4 speed In good condition. Asking $900. Phone 635-5043. (p3-195) 1975 GMC customized van. P.S., P.B., lots of extras, Musi be sean to be ap- preciated. Phone 435-2154 or 635-7144, Custom Intertor and | éxterlor paint job. Ask for Mike. (ric-stf) For Sale 1977 Dodge Club cab 4x4, 77,000 kllometers, 94 fon, Ph 638-8443, (20-10) 1973 Toyota Land Cruiser. Many extras, 6,000 miles on rebuilt motor. 1954 In- ternational Pickup. No rust or dents on body. Ring bearings and gasket for moter all originat. 54,000 miles, Phone 638-1634. (c5- 17S) 1974 Ford Van. PS, PB, partially camperized, low mileage. Good shape. Cail 635-5468 after 5 pm. {p4-195) _ TENDERS FAINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND HIGHWAYS HIGHWAYS— TENDERS To mix and deliver to Port Clements, Queen - Charlotte Islands, B.C. 1900 Tonnes of MC 2 (Patch mix). Material produced must be in accordance with Section 311, Subsection 10 of the General Specifications for Highway Construction and related clauses in the Special provisions: Tender opening date: Oct 02, 1979 at 2 PLM. (File: 51-80-1} SEALED TENDERS, on ihe forms and In the en- velopes provided, ac- ‘companied by a bid bond or certified cheque as defined In the instructions to Bid- ders, will ba recelved-by the Ministry of Transportation, Communications and High- ways at 940 Btanshard Street, 4th Floor, Victoria, B.c. VaW 3Eé, unless otherwise specifled, up to 2 p.m. (local Victoria time) on the day of the tender opening, at which time tenders will be opened tn public. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Tender forms with en- velopes, plans, specifications, and con- ditions of fender can be obtained from the Ministry of Transportation, Com- munications and Highways, 7H West Ind Avenue, Prince Rupert (telephone 624-2121), unless otherwise: specified, or from the undersigned for the sum of $10, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 pm. Monday to Friday, except holidays. Postal Code: Val 1H3. If avaliable, full-size drawings can also be ob- jained for an additional $10. The Ministry ‘General Specifications for Highway Construction,”’ to which the construction of this contract shall conform, are also avallable for the sum of $10, APPLICABLE. Cheques or money orders shall be made payable to the Minister of Finance, No such purchases sre refundable. The tender sum Is NOT to Include Federal Sales. Tax. Tender documents ab- talnable from Minisiry of Transportation, Com- munications & Highways, 7230 West 2nd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. V6J 1H3, R.G. HARVEY Deputy Minister Transportation, Communications . and Highways (a5-20$) BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY tnvites tenders to - Construct 3.93 km (2,44 mites} of 144 kV. single distribution #o serve 3 principal customers on Tatlow Road at Smithers. Reference No, -Q9-3854 Closing Date: 3 October 1979 Sealed tenders marked as above-referenced will be recelved in Room 1026, B.C, Hydro and Power Authority Bullding, 976 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6zZ 1¥3 until] 11:00 AM local time, 3 October 1979. Details may be obtained from the office of the Pur- chasing Agent, 10th Floor, 970 Burrard Streei, Van- covver, 8.C. VézZ 1Y3, telaphone 663-2577 and 463- 2580. {a}-17S} , 59. MOBILE HOMES 1974 12x68 Deluxe diplomat mobliia home {will sell un- furnished) 2 bdrm., bullt-In china cabinet raised Ilving room w-imitatlon flrepface. Set up & skirted in local traller park. To view please Phone 636-2429 evenings or 635-2316. (c7-208) 59. MOBILE” “HOMES - 1974 12x68 Glendale mobile home. 3 BR pius utility. Set up and skirted with full dack In tralter park. Immaculate cleaning. To view No. 12 - Timberland Traller Park or phone 638-1953. (¢5-21$) For Sale: 12x56 ft. Knight traller on large lot, 115150 ft. For further Information please call 635-5596. (p20- 39S) oy 3 berm. trailer 12x61 plus 8x40 joey shack. Finished. Asking $7,500 OBO. Ph 635- 5261 for appolntment to view. (p10-24S) For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home, unfurnished, set up and skirted In local trailer park. Phone 635-9736, (cttn-4-9- 79) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES . 17 foot travel traller with propane fridge, stove & heater. Asking $2,200. Open to offers. Ph 635-2339. (p32. 175) 21 foot winterized iravel traller. 2 years old. Exe cond. Ph 635-3456. (p10-19S) For Sale: 1975 V.W. motor homo. Fully equipped. Exc. cond. Would consider small car or older P.U. as part payment. Ph 635-7042 after 6 pm. (5. 178) 61, “SERVICES - For safe permanent hair removal. Electolysis by Jackle. Complimentary consultation. Phone 635-7943. (c10-265) ™ Uvestock: Hay for sale: In storage. Top quality, Alfalfa. brome, timothy mix, Gov't tested. Average proteln 10 percent. Ph Dick Redman at 646-5268, (€10-19S) 22222722? 227222777? 32202022 1, You can recognize a real diamond by (a) its pure white color, (b) its unequalled hard-. ness, (c) its multi-faceted cul. _ View, 2. 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MOVER aM SYSTEMS INTHE WS A INC LUPE FADO, ANS ARM ELECTRONIC SIGHAL, ratooetry, PAVIO TELETIPWEITING, PATA COMMUNICATIONS: , ’ TE LE COMMUNICATION sy Bomb text published | MADISON, Wis. (AP) — diagram and thé comple text of a controversial letter that the U.S. government Bays contains secret in- formation about the hydrogen bomb were published Sunday in a special edition of The Press beonnection. . The letter. — written by Charles Hansen, 4 computer programmer from Mountain Calif. — was the subject of a ruling Saturday by a federal judge in San : Francisco, who issued a temporary restraining order barring the student-run Daily Californian of Berkeley from publishing it. As published in The Press Connection, Hansen's 32- page letter is about half technical information on what he says is how to build and set off a hydrogen bomb. The other half is a social commentary on the need for the American people to have the information so they will understand the weapon's destructive power, The letter also complains ’ that several scientists have released secret data related to the bomb and have not been prosecuted, while free- lance writer Howard Morland, who wrote an as- yet unpublished article on the bomb, and others working from those documents have been subjet to legal action by the US. energy, department, U.S. District Judge Robert Schnacke ardered The Daily Californian and two of its editors not to publish or give anycne else material from the letter, which the government classified earlier in the week as “secret restricted data’’ under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. No injunction was issued to The Press Connection, however. Mark Sheehan, a Ds. justice department official in Washington, refused to comment on the letter in the Madison newspaper, saying the department had no in- formation on it. Hansen, 32, is believed to havesent copies of the letter, addressed to Senator The Press Connection, which normally does not publish on Sunday, printed an eight-page extra edition, most of it devoted to the text of Hansen’s letter. THe newspaper said it decided to publish the material as an answer to what it called government censorship. In an editorial, The Press Connection said: “The shadow of govern- ment censorship has fallen across the United States, On March 8, the ‘justice department, acting on behall of the department of energy, ordered the Madisonbased Progressive magazine to refrain from publishing an article on muclear weaponry, The Herald, Monday, September 17, 1979, Page 11 despite the fact that all of the research was based on un- classified documents in public circulation. “Saturday night, the same thing happened to the Daily Californian in Berkeley. The shadow of government censorship has fallen across the land. It must stop, and It must stop now.” The front page of the extra edition included a diagram that the Press Connection said was on the 18th page of Hansen’s letter, showing a cross-section of a hydrogen bomb, with details of the bomb’s trigger. The Atomic Energy Act of 1044 provides penalties for anyone wha possesses or communicates what it calls “restricted data’’ — regardless of the source. Violation of the act carries penalties of fines up to $10,- 000 or imprisonment for up to 10 years. Hansen said he has a security clenrance for ac- cess to classilled in- formatian because of hia job at Ford-Aerospace, “but it has nothing to do with H- bombs.” He said he educated himself about nuclear physics through information available to the public for years in libraries and research centres. They floated away NAILA (AP) — Eight East Germans, including four children, floated through the night skies and acroas the fortified “death strip" border to West Germany on Sunday in a homemade hot- air balloon stitched together from bits of nylon and bedsheets. The group, made up of two couples with two children apiece, escaped in a 18-kilo- metre, 20-minute flight that ended in this Bavarian town 10 kilometres from the border. Their leader, an airplane mechanic, told reporters they had prepared for the trip for two months, having failed in their first attempt July 4. Their July 4 attempt failed when their balloon went down about 220 metres short of the border, the mechanic said. He said. the group returned home without being sighted by East German guards, and soon began patching together a new balloon, buying the. needed material in small quantities at different stores so they would not attract attention. The mechanic, who asked that none of their names be used, said they fled for political reasons, because “it was no longer possible for us to lie to our children and put up with the political con- ditions in East Germany.” it was believed to be the first time refugees have used a balloon to cross the closely patrolled border, which is strung with | electrified . “hoae Northwest Community. Collage THERE |5 STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR & THREE COURSES IN THE ANIK-B PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION This Is a B.C.t.T. credit course which will fm provide anyone who wishes to start thelr own construction business with the kind of control procedures that are necessary to administer a construction enterprise. STARTING DATE: October 3, 1979 TIME: Wednesday evenings, 8-10 p.m. for 12 weeks, FEE: $42.00 PRE-REQUISITE: Knowledge and experience In building construction CAREERS IN THE HOSPITALITY & TOURISM INDUSTRY This Is also a B.C.1.T. ecradlt coursa which Is offered for those considering a career in the ‘hospHality and tourism Industry. Topics will include the [ob requirements and employment potentials for Travel Agenia, Airline Attendants, Hotel-Motel Front Office Clarks & Housekeepers and other service occupations. — | STARTING DATE: October 1, 1979 . TIME: Monday evenings, 8-10p.m. for 10 weeks. REE: $95.00 UPGRADING FOR GRADUATE NURSES This non-credit course covers a selaction of topics fram 8.C.1.T.’a refresher courses for Graduate Nurses. The course {s presented In modules covering Such topics as Diabetes, Component Therapy, Oeath & Dying, Common Gynecologica! Disturbances. STARTING DATE: October 4, 1979 TIME: Thursday evenings, @-10 p.m. for 11 weeks, FEE: $40.00 PRE-REQUISITE: Graduate or Registered Nurses and related para-medical personnel. For more information on any of these courses, please cail Gary Karlsen at Northwest Com- munity College, 635-6511, fences and minefields. During the flight, the children rode in the middle - of the gondola, an 1.7-square- metre iron plate, and were huddled around bottles of gas used to fuel a fire that heated alr in the balloon. The adults rode on four iron rods projecting from the plate, each holding 2.5-centimetre- thick ropes attaching the gondola to the balloon, The airplane mechanic, who said he was a civilian employee of the East Ger- man army, was ac- companied by his wife and two sons, aged 11 and 15. The others were a brickmason, his wife and two sons, aged two and five years, The mechanic said the escape began about 1:30 a.m, near the East German town of Lobenstein when they filled the balloon with bot air. A half-hour later, with a light, northwest wind to push them westward, they took off, floating toward the - border under starry skies at about 40 kilometres an hour, he said, They reached a maximum altitude of 2,400 metres, he said. The group was met by two West German policemen who had raced to the landing site, thinking they might be following a UFO. “Are we in the West here?” one of the two ballocnists asked. “We were convinced that we were in the West even before the police officers 5 PahaaMeTaMete ratetet eta a ateth An 22, iatetatete"e’s 2888 P RS Ott eee, "TT GM Van "78 F250 Crewcab "78 Chev 2 Ton "18 T-Bird area eee eee bs i s 4 Ps Bs 3 Ra 2914 Kalum St. “The biggest stock of used track parts in the northwest” RECENT ADDITIONS E75 Bronco 7 Jeep GI 9g cougar | eame because we saw a modern farm machine on the field unlike anything we have," the mechanic later teld a reporter, Two of the children were slightly injured during the landing. The group was examined at a local hospital and released The mechanic said he had designed the balloon using principles he learned from his work with airplanes, He said Naila’s mayor had offered the families housing and jobs but that the group had not decided whether to stay. Cops out running KELOWNA, B.C, (CP) — The Vancouver city police jogging team arrived here Saturday ahead of schedule — with the blisters to prove it. The six men and one woman, who began their 380- kilometre trip Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, ran in relays, with each runner jogging a 13-kilometre stretch. They said they made the run to make their fellow officers aware of the need for physical fitness in the police orce. tel denrotn Byte ek A ~~ | - - | =. arte oS" Ae: es | ee =_ = Go? ORTON ratatata*n*a*anat ate! — Sc "anata a "78 Pontiac Wen. § "18 Chev 4 dr. E TT Nova 2 dr. TI Ford Ltd. i atateaneree Evenings 635-3870 Excellent fringe and typing test. VHC ERE x totalatetobeatecstecetenan Lelelaletutebetetstotetattes SARE SDERLLEG ee penta ie tate Needed Immediately! COPY TYPIST This is a permanent full time Bs typing is a necessity. z Bs Ba ° z © B35 : “ “ = a a Bd be s oe = is ae my Ken or Bil s s 4 x “ te Ks BS od * e 4 S position. Fast and accurate e benefits. 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