PAGE BE 56. Trailers [1972 Statesman 12x63 Mobile ‘PHome 3 bed. W & Dryer in ~fuuilily room, Property set up ‘Hin Sunny Hill Trailer Court. Fully skirted & ready to for immediate occupancy. : $10,500, a 1970. 12x68 Diplomat. 3 bedroom, front kitchen. Large addition, set up in town. $12,500, H jew 12x52 2 bedroom Nor- ‘GWestern sels up in Kalum’ railer Court. Ready for, immediate occupancy 10,900. - Chinook ‘Trailer Sales Ltd. -- f.. 5506Highway 16 West _] : Steve Butler or Bill Schoops we RI5-2033 D5-387 CTE _- 12«60' Mobile home, 8x16" Joey shack, skirted, front porch. _--Situaled on quiet treed lol on * Brauns Island. Phone 635-3477 7 MP8) Forced to: Sell: Reasonably < priced: 1969 12x66 3 bedroom . Villager Mobile Home. Sel up & -winlerised on fenced space al 33 Timberland Trailer Court. ‘Interested persons only Phone + .0'§35-3026 (P-27} - 99x60. Genral mobile home. . Fully: furnished, washer and dryer; in gaod cond, Take over ' low: mortgage. Phone 635-2771 en 7 ee on For, Sale: ..1971 Page mobile home :.46x12. 3 bedroom Ex- . cellent’. cond. Financing ‘available. “Timber Mountain «Mobile Homes Hwy 16 (C-29) ~ “ERAILER FOR SALE te, Set Up in Timberland} ‘| Trailer Court ~ =Imaculate . condition + *§8x12. Estate Un- furinshed =Less than 1 yr. old ~-48x8 Joey Shack Insulated ; -.--Skirting all insulated ops bedrooms =. “[o=Built in captain beds » with drawers ' -Must'be seen to be For::Sale:. -1B71 12°62" Paramount. trailer W W large sundeck, enclosed porch, fully insulated, 625-6817 CTF For, Sale: 12x52 1969 Duchess 2 *, hdr porch, furnished 5-2624 (C- :25}Priced for Quick Sale” “2 REPOSSESLON 1973 Canadiana, make, fully ~ ‘furnished and equipped mobile home. ‘Take iver payments, Yor. “22 further. . information — phone collect $24-0114 Dealer No, 121 CTR) ‘ For ‘Sale: 12x60 ‘mabile home “with large joey shack all set up ‘én Jot. Phone 635-3687 or view al -+Block “E- Lot .§ Copperside -o PEstates, (P27), ‘For'Sale 22-foot tandem axle .. = Holiday travel, trailer Sleeps “22 six, good condition Fully can- ‘>. 1ained- with furnace toilet, : “shower, : fridge with freezer 0-7 compartment, stove with oven, _. “propane or eleciric service, “+ Phone 635-2449 or 635-3609 UPB) . available Phone 635-6992 or 635- 3§33;(C-29) °. oo ‘or’ Rent: 2 bedroom . fully. furnished trailer located a! $44 Kofoed- St. in Thornhill Phone 639-2482 (P-27) cc. For Sale: 18” Travel Trailer, o** Fully equipped Complete with “. * Pequalizer hitch, New cond. ae Phone 635-3463 (P-25) “66 - Loans — “67. Mortgage Maney REAL ESTATE LOANS | UP T0810,000 Immediate cash available for 2nd mortgages. Rates as low’ as 14.8 per cent. No bonus. Pay off at any lime, no prepayment penalty. Enquiries welcome. | HOUSEHOLD REALTY Corporation Limited : HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Canada (604 Lakelse Avenue Terrace Plone 635-7202 ACNT-LL-15-19-28) NEED MORTGAGE MONEY? We Have: -Fully amortized loans up to $25,000. . | 20 year lerms available. Competitive Rates. We also buy existing mot- gages. Niagara Realty | © Limited or Niagara Realiy af Canada Limited . Phone 636-6391 | Legal. Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources Timber Sale A = 06518 There will he offered for sale at public auction by the District Forester al Prince Rupert, B.C. ai 11:00 a.m, on the 19th day of duly, 1974, the Licence A06519 , to cut, 2, 474,200 cubic feet of Hemlock, Balsam, Lodgepole, Pine, Spruce, Cedar, and Coltonwoad. Loeated at Cullon Creek Cassiar Land District Five (5) years will be allowed for removal of imber. Provided anyone wha Is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed lender, lo be opened al the hour af ‘auclion and treated as one bid. Particulars may be obtalned- from the District © Forester, Prince Rupert or the Forest Ranger, Hazelton (C-27) Notice to Creditors: Estate of Nels THOMPSON oka Nels Alfred. Wilhelm THOMSEN, deceased, late of Pacific, B.C. _ Credilors and others having claims against the said estate arehereby required 1o send . them duly verified, tothe Public * Trustee, 635 Burrard Street, - . Vancouver 1, B.C., before the 2h day of July; 1974, after which date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed, having regard to claims that. have been received. Clinion W, Foale, . Public Trustee, (C-87) Beautiful Bubbles Fore Since ils 1745 founding in Franee, prestigious Moet - ' & Chanda» have ,been the drinks of awrislucruts: bull tilled blue bloods and power- ful pacesclters. : 7 The Duchess of Windsor and party deserted a. prime Paris beanery. because of a lack of Moet Brut, but there was plenty in Californie Rates as low as 314.9% * @ Simple Interest ~*~ @ Gash available now, . . @ Unta $16,000 . ‘oo @ No bonuses or hidden charges ., @ Pay off at anytime + No prepayment ponally- e@ Enguirjaa Welcoma +. Gorporation Limited “-: HOUSEHOLD FINANCE =" Gorporation of Ganade 4608 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C. Phone. 695-7207. C-97,.29, 31, 99, 35, 37, 39, 40, 43, - 48, ATi AW SV * OND MORTGAGES | HOUSEHOLD. REALTY for the christening of the Murrielta Hot Springs tennis elinie aud al Dean Martin's - goo mapnificent weddlag, where - quesls lousted the bride with mugnums of Moel,’ Alt the (lillering reception for Bahamian Prime Minister. Lynden Pindling, the Moet out-sparkled the “diamonds, and at the Daverly Wilshire, ‘acLor John Mills sent friends his customary culling curd: Dom Perignon! oe : In: the movie Husselil's ‘World, Ernest Borgnine qualfs Moel by the bucket, and the Mareh premier of The Great Gatsby was awash with it. - gare of tires,” . bearings on your RV. is a vital Travel Service Ltd. 4722 Lakelse Ave. 635-61 81. THE HERALD, a Beg By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB — Energy crisis or no, there seems to be no “gas” shortage among .us older folks! We go on having “gas” trouble tor lack of a reliable way to pre- vent or get quick relief. Your views on the subject would be welcome, I, myself, have suffered from what has been diag- nosed as spastic colon. A blank, low-roughage diet and anti-spasmadic medications have been the main control with less than satisfactory results. There is a side effect that I have not been able to impress my doctor. suffi- ciently with, The gas attacks occur usually at night, the pressure increases and it has a marked effect on the heart. The pulse rate, normally around 64, becomes highly erratic and speeds up to 90 to 120 while at the same time a- completely debilitating weakness overtakes me. Urination, ordinarily once a night or none, becames very urgent and a total of two quarts may be voided durin the next few hours. The wal to the bathraam becomes a herculean task and leaves me weak and faint. What can we oldsters do to prevent gas allacks, and what can be done for rea- sonably prompt relief? DEAR READER — This is a common complaint and it can cause a severe discam- fort, a8 you know. I suspect. our heart irregularities are indeed caused by the gas.. You are describing an im- ending faint, These can be induced by pain from any source. In-this instance your pain is caused by distention and spasm in your colon. Anyone who has excessive gas problems should have a medical examination. The examination may pin- point the basic underlying medical problem as it has in your case with your problem of spastic colon. The anti-spasmodies you are taking are important in severe cases. Not all doctors ‘would agree with your diet, however, In more recent years the tendency has been -to give people with ‘spastic colon problems a diet con- taining lots of roughage, The colon.is a:muscular tube. It has'to have enough bulk to contract against to have nor- | mal, rhythmic ‘cantractions without ‘cramps or spasms. When you and your family are making - plans for that first summer outing in your camper, trailer, or- other recreational _ vehicle, it’s sometimes hard to think about. fractical matters. ‘- But the B.C. Automobile. Association says the proper and safety consideration. It is very important. that wheels and tires be matched to ‘the carrying capacity of your RV. In Canada all tires marketed locally are required: to be marked with their load range. : , + The BCAA urges drivers to maintain tires at proper in-. flation to extend their life and help conserve gasoline. 4 When tires are underinflated ‘they tend to “squirm” a lot, requiring engines‘ta work harder. The hest time to check pressure is before starting out each morning while the tires are cold, OO Heat generated in tires during an extended trip can increase pressure up to 15 pounds, but this temporary pressure should not be “bled” from them. DR LAWRENCE E. LAMB ‘Gas’ problems . in older folks (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Specifically, the diet should, include cereal fiber. You get this from real whole wheat bread and whole grain cereals. ‘Use plenty of leafy vegetables and salads. p help control the gas problem one should eliminate coffee in all its forms, includ- ing all the decaffeinated products. The flavor oils alone are irritating to the cal- on. Tea and colas should also he eliminated. Eliminate alcohol, at least until the gas and colon problems are com- pletely under control. Many people who have gaseous problems and diffi- culties, often labeled as spastic colon, really cannot tolerate the lactose milk sugar in milk and milk prod- ucts. The test here would be toeliminate all milk and milk , products from your diet for some time. That includes cheese and buttermilk. Of course, you are probably already eliminating your seasoning, but it’s important ‘to eliminate all the spicy sea- sonings including garlic, from the diet to avoid gas. — ‘Most people will learn that © _there are certain foods that’ are particularly gas-formers for them. This often includes onions, cabbage and beans. Such an individual should avoid all sweet, starchy foods that are made with white flour. That includes elimina- ~ tion of pie, cake, sweet rolls, puddings and similar prod- . ucts. For more information - about spastic colon write to me, in care of this newspaper, P.O, Box 1551, Radio City Sta- tion, New: York, N.Y. LOOT and ask for the ‘booklet on. spastic colon. Send 50 cents ta cover costs. “ : If a spastic colon. is the problem, then a good bowel program, which should mean aving a fairly substantial brea! and a. regular bowel habit - each morning, should in initi- ‘ated, Laxatives obviously should be avoided. Often an such a program the spastic ~ colon problem will disappear and this, in turn, will allevi- ate the das problem. : Dr..Lamb welcomes questions fram his readers, bul because of tha volume’ of mall ‘he cannot answer personally. Questions of . general interest will be discussed in’ future columns, Write to Dr. Lamb in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1557, Raalo City Station, * New York, N.Y. 10019. 7 Safety in tires ’ A tire gauge is a good, inexpensive investment for any motorist. It should be part of the vehicle's equipment along with - a good, properly inflated spare — tire for emergency use. .. : turn te... TURN TO US WITH CONFIDENCE MacKays Funeral | Home q i Phone 635-2444 Terrace, 6.C. Serving’ Kitimat Notice to this advertisement. 5555 Taxi Ltd. 3232 Kalum Streat Terrace, B.C. ‘Passenger Tariff — 5555 Taxi Ltd. - 3232 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. have made application to the Dept. of Commercial Transport ta increase tariff rates - Rates to be as follows: 95 cent flag - 10 cents © every one-sixteenth mila - and 10 cents every 3) seconds. Proposed rata change to be effective August 3rd, 974. - Objections must be filed with the Supt. Motor Carriars - Dept, of Commercial Transport Vancouver, B.C. within 14 days of ‘ast with. lots of fluids ‘- TERRACE, B.C. Meal processors are currently busy ‘redesigning meat labels in order to meat the requirements of the new federal Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and Regulations, Deadline far label revision and full compllance is March 1, 1976, + For decades packages and labels for federally inspected meal products, prior lo wse, have had to receive federal government approval, in order ta carry the familiar round, “Canada’’ or “Canada Ap- proval"’ inspection legend. Consequently the new requirements are not extensive, even though some important new: infarmation will be generally available to the consuming public via the label. New labels will generally be bilingual and metric weights will be shown. When the newly. designed © packages hit the market con- - sumers will see an ingredient listing statement on the lable. This will indicate the species of meat used in manufacture of -the product and jn the case of a cured product i.e. bacon, the curing ingredients,and in the case of comminuted products” ie, wieners, bologna, the binder _ Will be listed. - ‘ ? "Neen B Meat Labels Being Redesigned — packaging ‘siderable management time Concurrent with the labelling adjustments will come the- addition of an open date mark on the package, This will be suggested ‘best before’ date, hased on the durable life of the product. which ts that peried of, time during which the product when properly stored will retain without any. appreciable deterioration its. normal _wholesomenéss, palatabilily, nulritional value and other claimed qualities. Although not related to. the regulations, processors will also be making: provision to include the universal product code on (he package. This code can be read automatically at the retail. check-out counter and offers advantages in checkout, in- ventory control, ordering etc. Bringing all labels into fuil compliance Is aa big job. Tens of thousands of meal labels must be’ re-approved. © Con- will be required and the graphic aris industry will be strained to complete the task on lime. The | meat irdustry is blessed with numerous small labels and lo put all required information on - them will be exira difficult. t - A pet's DELICATESSEN’ ge Fine quality. foods from all over the word 4603 Park Construction Management ci tsersen Contracting Ltd. 635-5440 Terrace * Land Development, Leasehacks. * 4603K Park 635-3921 Terrace, B.C. RACLEAN:RUG & UPHOLSTERY. v CLEANERS. oe ‘Clean is Clean when we do the job + 635-4847 | Terrace : E* MENS WEARLTD ‘fe fits for Men it's at Eva. BB 3605 _LAKELSE: . 635-5420 OW ABOUT -_ , AN, AD. FOR ME. 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Perhaps unexpected from an oil company, the book lists 17 ways lo save on gasoline, use of , any of which’ would probably ‘enable the motorist to. more than. cover the - modest suggested retail price of the publication ($1.25, Wrillen in easy-to-read, non- echnical language, ''How to get ‘ USINESS DIRECTORY 4917, KEITH (635 yramid Roofing . c ai * along. with your: ear’: has chapter such as “What makes il go?”’, “How the engine keeps its cool’’, “What to do when things go wrong”, and of defensive dirlyng.” : It even explains how the rear wheels of your car help steer _ your around corners. Colorful, easy-to-follow drawings illustrate key points. A chapter on “How to handle difficult driving situations’ offers recommendations for aetion in such circumstances as skidding, wheels running off the pavement, brake’ failure, headlight. failure, tire blow- outs, car on fire, and the ac- celeralor becoming stuck. The chapter includes “Ten hints to keep you out of trouble.”” “There's a three-page fold-out diagram showing where all . parts of the car are located. The reverse of the fold-out tells : the story of petroleum from how oil was formed,. through. ils early uses, {a how: it is‘found, produced and refined - .- ‘How lo get along with. your car" has had enthusiastic _response| from. automotive wrilers and engineers who have Seen it, ‘ te STORE RRACE 3 Ltd. ce ee . 4 :6235' {TE & Insulation PHONE FOR FREE ESTEMATES 4603K Park 435-7742° Terrace, SU ALITY USED _Are our — FLEET SERVICE LTD. 4910 Hwy 16 W 635-7665: B.C.° CARS « Speciality’ Terrace « ON Reno THIS [S$ WHERE YOUR _ ADVERTISING PAYS Fast - U" Efficient _ Business “Terace Custom Towing ‘1271 Substation Road “IN THE TERRACE HERALD AV-MOR BUILDERS . py -—sCCENNTRE LTD... - ain 4027 Keith Ave., Terrace _ for “TESTED” Trus se and pré-fabs of all kinds ; 24 Hour Service New Trucks to Serve @ AtoZ. 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