Page 6, The Harald, Wednesday. November 8, 1978 3207 Kalum \ TERRACE DRUGS LTD. Vitamins & . Toys, Toys, Toys 635-7274 CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per insertion. Over 20 words 5 cents per word. 3 or more consecutive in- serilons $1.50 per Insertion. REFUNDS: Firs! insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Mus! be made before 2nd insertion. Allowance can be made for only one incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 mailed. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 22 cenis per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per Inserilon. LEGAL - POLITICAL and TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: $3.60 per column Inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4,00 per fine per month. On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. ‘CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER ofher than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. Service charge of $5.00.0n all N.S.F. cheques. St ir WEDDING DESCRIP- TIONS: No charge provided news submitted within one month. $5.00 production charge for wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) recelved one month or more after event $10.00 charge, with or without pleture. Subject to condensation. Payable In advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5.50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals 5.50 Cards of Thanks 5.50 Memorial Notices 5.50 PHONE 635.6357 Classified Advertising Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October 1, 1977 Single Copy 20¢ By Carrier mth 3.00 By Carrier year 36,00 By Mail amth 12.00 By Mail 4mth 22.00 By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 British Commonwealth and United States of America one year 51.00. Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VAG 2M9 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & District Phone 635-6357 Ol The Herald reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers direcied to the Herald Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid. for the advertisement and, box rental. Box replies on “Hold” Instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing Instructions are received. Those answering Box ‘Numbers are requested rot to send = originals of documents to avald loss, All clalms of errors in advertisements must be recelved by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. It Is agreed by the ad- vertiser requesting space; that the liability of the, Herald in the event of fallure te publish,an advertisement or in the event of an error. appearing’ in’ the ad- vertisement as published shatl be limited to the amount paid by the ad-- vertiser for only one in- correct insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupled by the in- correct or omitted Item only, and that there shall be no llabllity to any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any ad- vertising that discriminates against any person because of his race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or because his age Is between 44 and 65 years, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved. : eel COMING EVENTS INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8 In ihe Skeena Health Unit, For more information phone 635-3747 or 635-3023. Rape Rellet Abortion Counselling & Crisis Line for Women 439-8388 TERRACE ART ASSOCIATION The Terrace Art Assoclatlon. Is holding 8 pre-Christmas Arts and Crafts sale on December | and 2. All those Interested in particlpatin may .write: Terrace Ar Association, Box 82, Terrace, B.C. or phone Mary Walker, 635-6404; Julle Geliner, 635-6834 or Kay Ehses, 638-1403 for more information. MILLS MEMORIAL THRIFT SHOP AAills Memorlal Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate any donations of goad, clear. clothing, any household Items, toys etc. for their THRIFT SHOP. For pickup service phone 635.5320 or 625-5233, or jeave gonations ai the Thrift Shop m= Lazelle Avenue on Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thank you (netfn) Order of the Royal Purple will hold a Novelty Sale and Tea on Saturday, November 18 from 1-4 p.m, at the Elks Hall, (ne tin) The Stxih Annual Smorgasbord of the Terrace Saivation Army will be held on Nov. 11th featuring a complete assortment of Nalfve Canadian cuisine. Tickets are available through contacting the Salvation Army. Admission: Adults $3.00. Children - $2,00. Between 1 and 5 p.m. (10- in) The Salvation Army will be sponsoring a Christmas Tea and Sale on December 9 between 1 and 5 p.m. Ad- mission $1.00 — 4637 Walsh Ave, Everyone Welcame (9-9n) Pregnant and in need of support? Call for help from Right-to- Life promoters: Lisa at 435-3164 Caro! ai 635-5136 Janne at 635.4503 WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are looking far donations of any old, broken or used pieces of furniture, also any discarded wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Calt us af 635-2233 between fa.m. and3 p.m. we will try to make arrangements for pickup. . The 1.0.F. are holding thelr CHRISTMAS BAZAAR on Nov. 25, 1978 at the Arena Banquet Room fram} 3 pms Christmas ornaments and lots of gifts for everyone {ne?4 24no0v) Skeena Healih Unit 3215-2 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. 635-6307 The following are a few of the services offered Jocally by your Health Unit Slaff: CHILO HEALTH CON- FERENCES. Held weekly af ihe Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30 - 3:50 p.m, Please phone for an appointment. Held al Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month fram 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap- pointment, Babysitters who bring chitdren must have parents writien consent for im- munization. ADULT CLINICS These are held at the Health Unit on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3. 4:10 p.m. by appointment only. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at In- tervals for expectant parenis. Phone the Healih Unit for details and regisiration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care In the home for those who need if on referral from their family doctor. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE For 4 year old children. Held on third Monday of every month. Develop- mental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone for appointment. PRENATAL BREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af- ternoon at 1 - 2 p.m. V.0. CLINIC Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appointment. SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated in Eby Street. They will be pleased’ ta assist with any sanitation problems. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC Held at 4612 Greig Avenue. Hearing tests will be done by referral from family doctor or community health nurse. 638-1155. LONG TERM CARE Office at No. 205-4721 Lazelle Ave, Tel 635-9196. Assessment and planning for those eligible for Long Term Care. AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 205-4721 Lazelle. Tel. 635-9196. Assessment and guidance for vocational and social rehabilitation done by consultant. Christ Church Anglican Kitimat, will be holding its annual SNOWF Lake BAZAAR:: Oo . Saturday, Nov. 25 from 1:30 p.m.- 4 p.m. There will be a sewing table, tea table, bake table, men's gourmet booth, white elephant table, plants, books, fish pond for children. Come and do your Christmas shopping. Everyone is welcome. (ncl4-24) Learn to Fly. Jain Air Cadets, Terrace Squadron is accepting applications for September. If you enjoy or think you would enjoy flying, rifle range, outdoor ac. livities andarebetween 13-18 years of age, please call: Mike Smith at 635-5036 or Bev Tasa at 635-7598 Ladies Silm Line Club meets Monday evening -~ 6:30 p.m. — United Church basement, Kitlmat, (ne-10-14) St. Matthews Anglflcan Church Women of Terrace are having Christmas Bazaar Nov. 25, 1976 from 2-4p.m. In Church Hall (nc15-24) Do You Feel You Have AOrinking Problem? There Ishelp Avaltable! Phone 635-5636 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetlngs: Mon.: 8:30 p.m. United Church Thurs. or Sat. 8':30 p.m, Mills Memortal Hospital. Sun. Breakfast Meeting. 10 fo noon. Lakelse Hotel. A jea and bazaar will be held in Knox United Church on Saiurday, December 2 from 2pm. to 4:0 p.m. (ne-tin) CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL holds fea and bazaar at ihe school, Sat. Nov. 11 from 2 p.11.-6 p.m, For donations please phone 635-9027. December 11 BAKESALE 4p.m.at the Co-op. Proceeds for the Centennial Christian School. Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazetle Avenue. Annual General Meeting af Skeena Golf & Country Club Sociely and Election of of- ficers will be held at the. Terrace Hotel on Wed., Nov. 15.a19 p.m. This meeting is vital! it concerns ratificallon vote re purchase of golf club by members. All members and olher in- teresied citizens please altend. (nc10-15) The Terrace Concer! Association is pleased io announce that the New York Harp Ensemble will be replacing the Chitiri Arpi Harpisis who were not permitted to leave Russia for their North American Tour. The New York Ensemble are the only other touring har. pist in the world and we are fortunate to be able to hear this accomplished group. This is a rare opportunity to hear skilled and talenied musicians perform Scartatii, Bach, Bartock and Vivaldi In a relaxing, pleasant al- mosphere. ‘» The concert will be held In the R.E.M, Lee Theatre on NOV. 14-8p.m. Tickets $6.00. Available at the door or by membership. (nc14-14} Terrace Little Theatre's first production ‘‘Vanifies’* opens November 14 and plays Nov. 16 to 16 and Nov. 23 - 25, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for Tuesday, Nov. 14, $3.00 for Thursdays and $4.00 for Fridays and Saturdays. On sale at McColl’s Real Estate or at the door. (nc13- 17) Kathryn Cernauskas has studied in North America and Europe with some of the world's greatest masters of the tlule. She is a very versatile musician, per- forming reguiarly with the Vancouver Saciaty for Early Music and being a founder member of Days, Months and Years lo Come, an en- semble specializing in the performance of recent music. Davied Humphreys is a Sritish born harpist who has recently seltled in Van- couver. His activities include working with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Vancouver New Music Sociely and Symphonie Canadiana. R.E.M. Lee Theatre NOV. 25—8 p.m, Tickets - $6.00 at door or by membership. SKEENA CENTRE Skeena Centre olfers to the Senior Citizens of the Terrace and Thornhill area the following services: - Activity Centre for han- dicratts Day care for working people , Drop in for companionship & cotlee Monday thru Friday 8-4. Transportation. available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge. 635-2265. 14. BUSINESS PERSONAL CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS PRE-KAST For tmmediate delivery Septic System Specialists "Insiston the Best” PHONE 635-3939 SCHMITTYS EXCAVATING, RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTO. We buy copper, brass, all metals and battertes. Location - Seal Cove Open t1I1.5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Phone 424-5639 SKEENA COLORS Residential Commercial Painting Phone 638-1835 {ald} ~~ PERSONAL ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical and Refrigeration contract. . House wiring. 635-5876 (ctf) SPORTSMEN'S BARBER SHOP Now Open Fridays til eight. Across fram Post Office. 3223 Emersan (a-06} DUFFS BILYCLE SHOP Reconditioned bikes and repairs. Reasonable rates. 1931 Queensway Or. GEMINI EXCAVATING LTD. (Wes Andrews) Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract 635-3679 anytime (4J12) GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalum. - MARRIAGES Knox United Church in Terrace was the scene of a very pretty wedding on October 28, when Carolyn Joan Chrisliansen, only dauehter of Mr, and Mrs, Eli Christiansen was wed to Brian Wayne Lockhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhar!, all of Terrace. The ceremony was performed by Reverend Dave Martyn. The radiant bride, who was given away by her father, wore a full-length white gown with a key-hole neckline and wrist-length Sleeves. Her bouquet was made of yellow roses, blue daisies and dainty baby's breath. She wore a shoulder- length veil, The maid ef honour, Miss Carla McCall and bridesmaid, Miss Debbie Dunphy wore identical light blue, full-length dresses with capped sleeves and they wore full-length gloves. Their bouquets were smaller versions of the bride's bouquel. The best man was Mr, David Pigeau of Prince George and the ushers were Mr. Alan Christiansen and Mr. Brad Lockhart, brothers of the bride and groom respectively. A dinner reception for the happy couple was held al the Terrace Hotel Banquet Room. Mr. Dennis Brewer was Master of Ceremonies for the occasion. Grace was said by the groom's grand- father, Mr. Stewart Lockhart. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Ron Snider, uncle of the bride, and was responded to by the groom. The bride's bouquet was caught by her young cousin, Miss Evelyn Morton, and the best man caught the bride's rter. Out of town guests were David Pigeau, Randy Pigeau, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pigeau, Miss Kim Demman, all of Prince George; Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Lockhart, grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs = Thomas Moriarty, grandparents of the groom, Mr. Terry Moriarty, uncle of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Linn, all of Penticton; Mrs. Marlene Moriarty, aunt of the groom and cousins Susan and Douglas from Burns Lake; Miss Julie McDonagh, cousin of the bride, from Vancouver. The happy young couple will be taking up residence at 2502 Pear Street in Terrace after a short honeymoon trip through the Okanagan, Los! from 3300 Thomas. Doberman Pincher. One year old, wearing choker chain. Ears not cut. Answers, lo the name of Dillinger. Reward offered. Phone 635., 5937 or 638-1813. (alf) 19. HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED Earn. 2 hours a day - $200 a month commission plus prizes. For details write Fuller Brush, Box 108, 207 West Hastings St., Van- couver V6B 1H7, or Mr. T. Diamond, R.R. 3, Kamloops, B.C. V2C SKI. tw) “HELP WANTED Full or parl-time. Here is an opportunity to earn extra money, $6 - §8 per hour, Training is available. For interviews call Joan - 636- 8392 anytime {Fuller Brush} (ctt) RECEPTIONIST- SECRETARY Required for a local real estate and insurance office. Duties to include swit- chboard, ‘yping, Autoplan and those of a receptionist. Permanent position, previous Insurance ex- perience an asset but nat necessarily required. Ex- cellent starting salary and usual company benefits, Apply In person to Pruden & Currie (1976) Lid. and Braid Insurance Agencies Ltd., 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace. (a030-clf) 33. FOR SALE MISC. STAINED GLASS Windows — Lamps — made to order and repairs. Matt & Kaye Ehses. 638-1403 (pi7-30) Girl guide cookies for sale. Will deliver, 635-3553, 635- 3260. 635-3294. (nc-tfn) Firewood for Safe. Bill Geier. Box 585, Terrace, B.C. Phone 638-1768. (p10-13) To buy or sell Avan call Mary, 635-2537. (ctf-04) For Sale: 30’ fifth wheel trailer. Has many extras included. 100 Ib. propane bottle’ AM-FM cassette radio’ AC-DC color TY, spare tire, 14° awning. Presently set up & skirted. Phone 635-2652, (p4-10) - BUILDING DEMOLITION SALE at 4702 Tuck Ave. Phone 635-2577 Windows, doors, stoves, G.E. trigs, sinks, tables, chairs, 4000 wait heaters, 500 amp service, 100 watt switches, plumbing fitings, electric fittings, toilets, ‘amps. dishes, desks, dressers— others, (a-ctf) 34. FOR RENT. MISC. - For Hent: 12x68 trailer. wired insulated entrance, No pets please. Call 635-5350. (¢3-10) 36. FoR HIRE Grader for hire. Wik ou driveway, parking lots vic Nothing too big or tao small. Phone 635-9605, (5-10) Carpentry — Handyman, available. Small jobs desired: remodelling cement work, fix-up. For information phone 635-3261, Richard Wilkerson. (p5-15) WANTED MISC, WANTED Coples of September 12, 1978, Daily Herald. If brought to office we'll pay you $2.00. (nctin) Wanted to rent: garage for winter months to store vehicle. Phone 635-2154 atter 5 p.m, (tfn-stf} NEED SOME EXTRA MONEY? We'll pay you CASH for your old — furniture household items, guns, etc Just phone 638-1613 3215 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C, QUEENSWAY TRADING (atinw-f) 41. MACHINERY — _ FOR SALE- 1974 John Deere 540, New: erigine, 4 chains, in first class condition. Phone 635-' 6873. (c10-10) Herald classifieds got results! 2 bedroom house. Clase to school and downtown. Asking $35,000. For ap- pointment to view phone 635- 3998. (p20-20n) FOR SALE BY OWNER Three bedroom house on large corner lot. Many features must be seen to be appreciated. For. ap- pointment phone 632-2442 days, 052-6728 evenings. (cl4- NOW UNDER CONSFRUCTION 3 bedroom, 1340 sq. ft., L- shaped home with full basement and fireplace. Will finish to your choice. Phone $35-6011 635-4094 (at in-026) 52. WANTED . - JO RENT Two young gentlemen wiih references roquire a 2 bedroom furnished or partly furnished house In fown. Phone 635-4416. (p5-10) Wanted to Rent: garage space for car. 639-8450. (p4- 10) 3 bedroom house wanted fo rent, Near the high school area by Dec. 1, 1978, 635-4334. (p5-10) Wanted to Rent: three bedroom house or duplex. Required immediately by responsible couple. 635-2132. (p3-8) “54. BUSINESS _ —PROPERTY FOR LEASE Retail and-or warehouse — space centrally located at street level in Terrace. In lolal 4647 square ft. For- merly used as equipmeni sales and repair shop, For complete information conlact Pruden & Currle (1976) Lid. 435-6142 or Write 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. (etf-w) Retail or Office Space 2 stores total of 2800 ft, Can be separated to 1400 ft. areas in choice location on Lazelle Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 or 255-1939 Vancouver, Available Sep!. 1. 1978, [clf) 51, | AUTOMOBILES | For Sale: 1970 Maverick 2 dr. Needs starier. $200 OBO. Phone 638-1916. (p5-10} 1969 El Camino. Good con- dition, new radials. $1,200. Call 635-4716 after 5 p.m, (p3- 10) 1953 Classic Chevy. Com- pletely restored to im- maculate perfection in- cluding button-tufted leather interior. Rebuilt engine with Edelbrock, dua) carbs, Mallory, Isky, Hurst and many chrome accessories. Phone 635-5993, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (p10-21) For Sale: 1978, 318 Dodge Van. 4 Speed, with overdrive 9,00 miles. Warranty valid. Phone 636-8231. Ask for Dave. (p5-9) For Sale: 1971 Olds Cutlass “§", good condition, has mag wheels & 4 winter tires on rims. Further details call 695-3520. (p5-13) Phone . For Sale: 194 Ford % Ton P.U. Runs good, in good condition, Open to offers. Phone 635-7074. (¢3-10) Gas saver—35 miles to the gallon, Excellent condition. 1976 Ford Courler Pickup. 27,000 miles. Asking $3,600. Phone 639-1613 days, 635-5937 nights. (p5-14) For Sale: V-8 Vega. Ex- cellent condition. High performance 350. Phone 635- 6844. (€10-n10) CHINOOK TRAILER SALESLTD. NEW— We invite you to stop and see our new line of cusiom vans from Sundial Camper of Canada. These vans feature custom exterior paint with exiremely well finished Interiors and represent the best of the personal vehicle market. USED ~— 1975 Ford F250 Crew Cab — low mileage. 7° ft. box. Excellent buy for large family or contractor. $5500. 1977 International Terra Scout 4x4 pickup. Automatic trans. Lecking hub, Diesel power. $7000. 1975 Oldsmobile Deluxe Cutlass Station Wagon. Slightly above average mileage. Below average price. $3600. 1973 Injernational Travelall. Low mileage, power steering, power brakes. Trailer towing equipment. Excellent buy for large passenger and cargo capaclty. $2800. 1974 Otdsmobile Regency 98. Four docr, fully equipped, new radial flres. $2000. 1975 GMC 34° Ton” Camper Special Pick-up Truck. 8200 G.V.W. 454 engine, dual exhaust, camper package. Excellent condition. $3500. Dealer no. DIFI3A. factf-nt) Blue ¥z T. Dodge P.U. 4 Speed, wall to wail, AM-FM fapedeck. Many extras. Must be seen. 5445 Hepple Rd. 635-6701. (c8-13) 58. MOBILE - HOMES For Sale: 1974 Homco Diplomat moblle home. 12 x 68, 2 bedrooms plus faundry room &8 x 16 joey shack, Set up and skirted at no, 14 In Terrace Traller Court. Will sell partially or unfurnished. Phone 635.5514 after 5 p.m. {pto-15) REPOSSESSED AND NEW MOBILE HOMES No down payment 0.A.C. Will fly you into Van- couver all expenses paid. Phone collect 437-431) and ask for Mr. Starks. (al0-27oct} MOBILE HOMES New mobile home from as low as $100. down. 0.A.C. Set up and telivered| trades welcome. Phone collect 591. 5105. (ctf) MOBILE HOME IMME DIATE DELIVERY TO YOUR LOCATION are now available on our lovely +4 wide and doublewide mobile homes. You choose your decor, and we custom build to suit. Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - return. For free credit check and approval please phone collect. Parker Homes of Canada Ltd. 935-5447