52, WANTED | TORENT .3 berm. house wanted by reliable family by October Ist In Terrace. Phone 635- a9, (c4-18) For Sala: property. 80°x200' cleared fot on Pine Ave. Thornhill. Cai! 635-2671 after 6 p.m. (p3-12} A well established busy Orycleaning Plant will be sold to an ambitlous perser with a preference to being his own boss, who doesn’t mind extra effort ta make an above average living. Ideal far working couple. Trained personnel on hand - well equipped - smoothly operating plant, located in thriving Fort St. John - this cpportunity only comes once, Family and other business commitments only reason -for seliing. For further information wrlie Professional Cleaners, 9920-10dth St., Fort St. John, B.C. phane 785-2322. (c 14-15) BIE ” “ | AUTOMOBILES - Truck for Sale: 1970 Datsun pickup, 6 wheels & tires. Good running condition. Phone 635-6475, (5-15) For Sate: 1976 Granada, only 19,000 miles, 2 door hardtop, V.8, excellent condition. $3,700 firm. Phone 635-9247. (p5-14) For Sale: 1969 El Camino, good condition, new radial tires. $1200. Phone 635-4716 . after 5. (p3-12) For Sale: 1974 Chey 4x4. P.5., auto, canopy, winch, 1x15 Armstrong tires. $4,300.- Phone 635-2698. (p3- 12) 1974 GAAC % ton 4x4. 638-1098 after 6 p.m. 1974 Flat SW. Good con- dition. Front . wheel delve, ‘radial tires, AM radio. Any reasunable offer accepted. Catt 635-9484 or 638-1418. (p2- 1) : 1969 El Camine; good con- ditton, new radial tires, $1200. Phone 635-4716 after § p.m. {p3-15) 1974 Valve, 145 Wagon. Must be seen, Asking $3000, View ai 4712 Loen or 798-2488. (p3- 13) 1970 Olds Cutlass 4 door hardtop, 638-8259. {(c4:15} 1976 Mustang Cobra It, 302,,, 4speed, 39,000 miles. Best offer takes. Phone 635-3594 after 5 p.m. = (¢5-18) ‘For Sale: 1976 Mazda Mizer 605. 20,000 miles. Excellent condition. Phone 635-5032 . (p5-14} Car for Sale. Must sell. 1973 Celica. Low mileage In excellent condition, 638-1267. For Sale: 1972 Ford Ran- chwagon, PS, PB, Va, auto. Good condition. 36,000 miles. Asking $1,600.00 Phone 638- 455 1976 Dodge Tradesman Van 100. P.B., P.S.. insulated panel, chrome siceplpes, 318 cc, $4000 firm. Tel. 635-7025, 4970 Pontiac 4dr. 350 cu. in. P.S., P.B.. - $975. 1974 Mercury Gabcat - $1195. 1972 Toyota Corolla - $975. Rosh Enterprises Auto Sales. DL No. 02193A. For Sale: 1979 Road Runner Dedge. Excellent condition. Phone 635-3432. For Sale: all running gear ‘off 1973 Toyota Corolla 1600. Back window wiih defrost. Motor has tess than 2000 miles: since rings, bearings and valves were done. Cail 625-247) after 6 p.m. (p3-12) For Sale 1968 Vauxhall, 635- 2080, {p10-15) 1974 Flat 5.W. Good con- dition. Front wheel drive, radial ilres. 2 winter tlres on rims. AM radio. Best offer accepted. Call 435-9444 or 638-1418 after §. (p2-12) For Saleor ‘Trade: 1975" . Security, G.M.C, chassis. 18 ft. motor home. Priced to sell, Offers considered or will trade motor home on, house to purchase, Please phone 635-3211. (p3-12) t _ AT Trackers on 15x10 CDN rims, GM-Chev, Phane 635- 5092 (ctf) For Sale by Owner: 2 bdrm. mobile home with 8x45 ad- dition with 1 bdrm. & Ashley wood heater. New oil fur- nace, drilled well, frult trees & lawns. Lot 980x200. Phone 635-5456. {c10-22) Available now: 3. traller spaces for 6’, 10° or 12’ wide trailers. Century Mobile Home Park. Phone 635-7690. . {p5-15) For Sale - 1972 3-2 bedroam jrailer, depending. Franklin fire place, unfurnished. Completed 8' x 18° carpeted addition, Located in Thor- nhill. Price $6,500. Call 635- 9599, or 633-2455. For Sale: 1970 12x48 two bdrm. trailer. Furnished. Set up In traller court in fown, Oxt0- finished ad- dition. Call 635-4366. (p5-14) 1968 10x44 Parkwood trailer. Furnished. Reasonable. Phone 635-2497 after 5 p.m. (p5-14) For Sale: 12x56 two bdrm. Knight tratler. Located on 115x150 ft, lot. Fully fenced and landscaped, has garden. greenhouse and garage. Phone 635-5596. (pt0-21) 1976 ay Frontier motorhome. Full bathroorn with tub, TV hookup, winter windows. New tires, C.B., radio. Excellent condition. Phone 635-6011. For Sale; 1971 Glendale trailer, Fully furnished, In excellent shape, on 2 acre ireed & landscaped lot, with work shop, joey shack & wood shed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Must sell. $26,500. Phone 638-6224, (p5- 22) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (ctf Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68 Paramont house traller with fireptace near stores and schools, on: private lot, Rent $255. per month with option fo buy or purchase $9,500 open lo offers. Will carry second morgage If nec. Phone 112-762-4612, Write Joe Rorke, Gen Del, Win- field, B.C. (ctf) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES — For .Sale: Vanguard 82’ camper, sleeps 4, completely recovered with new aluminum, stove, icebox and Jacks. Phane 635-3589. -(p3- 12) a9" Security camper. J-way fridge. furnace, 3 burner stove. Phone 635-3887 (p3- 12) For Sale or Trade: 1975 Security, G.M.C. chassis, 18 ft, Moter Home priced to sell. Offers considered or will trade motor home on house to purchase. Please phone 6398-3211. WwW Travelaire. Electric brakes, stove, furnace and Ice box. $1500. Phone 635- 5416, {c5-14) 61. SERVICES: Does your building need exterlor palnting? Call 635- ‘4906 Kermode Friendship Centre, LEave name and phone number for Terry. Free Estimate. (sif) Super Spectal! 1974 Ford %4 ton pickup. Power steerlng, power brakes, automaile, duel tanks. 8’ Okansgan camper. Fridge and furnace. $4995. See this wnil at Camperland, Dealer licence Doos11A. (5-14) Herald Class _ Ads Get Fast Results NOTICEOF ., APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Ishereby given that an application will be made § to the Director of Vital Statisties for a change of hame, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act.” by me:- Hazel Mae Stephens of 2405 Apple Street in Terrace, B.C. as follows: - My minor unmarried childrens name from Wayne Dary! Stephens to Wayne Daryl Ormandy: Dated thisday of Seplember, A.D. 1978 Signed Hazel Stephens. APPLICATION FORA PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1987 (EFFLUENT) This application is to be filed wiih the Director, Pollution Control Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. Any person who qualifies as an objector under section 13 (2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date of publication In The British Columbia Gazette or in a newspaper; or, where service Is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the applileation, flle with the Director an objection in writing to the granting of @ permit, stating the manner in which he Is affected. Thase who do not 50 quallfy may fife with the Pollution - Control Board an objection In writing under secilon 13 (6), in the same manner and time period as described above. ‘ 1. 1, Geeraert Enterprises Limited of 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. hereby apply to the Director for a permit to discharge effluent fram Thornhill Hotel located at Thornhill, B.C., South side of Skeena River locaied near Terrace, British Columbia Into drainfield as noted which flows and discharges and give notice of my application fo all persons affected. 2. The land upon which the works are located Is Lot 1, -- Pari of Lot 50, Plan 4769 and’ - remainder of Lot 50, Pian 4769, District Lot 370, Range Coast District. 3, The discharge shall be located at Lot 2, Part of Lot 50, Plan 4769 and remainder of Lot 50,.Plan 4769, District Lot 370, Range 5 Coast Districi. . The quantity of effluent to be discharged is as follows: Average annual dally discharge (Based = on operating period) 10,000 (Iimpertal, gallons). Maximum dail yidischarge 15,000 (imperial gallons). The operating period during which the effluent will be discharged is Continuous. . 5. The characteristics ot the effluent discharged shall be equivalent to or better than 69 ppm S.S 45 ppm B.0.D, ph. 6.5 - 7.5. The type of treatment to be applied to the effluent before discharge is as follaws: Package Treatment, N.P.S. System (Northern Purification Services System) 7. ‘|. Harold Reay, Treasurer hereby certify that a copy of this ap- plication has been received by the Regional District of Kitlmat-Stikine. Harold Reay 8. This application, dated on the 28 day of August 1978, was posted on the ground In 5, accordance with = the Pollution Control Regulations. by R.J. Morgan, P. Eng., McElhanney Surveying & Engineering Ltd. Terrace, B.C. (cl.-31) Herald “ae class ads a get results ‘Ranger Olstrict Terrace "TENDERS Sealed ienders for the following stand tending contract(s) will be received by the Oistrict Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. : 1. Contract ST 1031-10-46) Located Ski. Hill No. The Fish and Wildlife Branch announced recently that several changes have been made to the Hunting Regulations for 1978-79 to provide additional recreational opportunily for sportsmen and to correct inadvertent errors that appear inthe 1978-79 Hunting Regulations Sybnopsis, New or changed open seasons are being provided for. the following species: . 1) The open season for Mule (Black-tailed) Deer bueks in M.U.'s 7-20 and 7-21 shall be from November 11, 1978 fo November 26, 1978; and 2) The open season for Mountain Sheep (full curl rams only) in M.U. 4-35 shall 3 Number of hectares 39.94 Viewing dale September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M, Note: Viewing of the stand fending site prior to sub- mitiing a tender for this coniract is mandatory. Deadline fcr receipt of tenders Is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 29, 1978. 4, Contract ST 1031-10-7 JS Located Ski Hill No. 4 Ranger Olstrict Terrace Number of hectares 393.02 Viewing date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Statlon at 9:00 A.A. Note: Viewing of the stand © tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract Is ‘mandatory. Deadline for receipt of fenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep: jember 29, 1978. 3, Contract ST 1031-10-4 JS Lacated Ski Hill No, 5 Ranger District Terrace Number. of hectares 12.2 Viewing date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: ViewIng of the stand tending site prior to sub- miiting a fender for this: contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of fenders Is 3:30 p.m. Sep- tember 24, 1976 4. Contract ST 1031-10-9 JS, Cr Located Ski Hilt No. é Ranger District Terrace Number of hectares 15.42 - ViewIng date September 20, 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 A.M. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this TORONTO (CP) — What happens when a Canadian Football League passer with one of the stingiest in- terception records meets the leading inteception team? Quarterback Ralph Brock of Winnipeg Blue Bombers had allowed only three in- teceptions going into Saturday’s game against Ottawa Rough Riders who were leading the league with 16 interceptions. Helpful hint When adding a roam to your home, try to pick a le- vation where an existing window or door can be sed as a connecting pas- sageway. By doing se, costs are reduced becatse the ‘existing opening al- regulation changes be from September 10, 1978 to October 5, 1978; and 3) The open season for Grizzly bear in M.U.'s 73-, 7- 4, 7-5, 7-17 and 7-18 shall now commence on September 1, 1978; and 4) The open season for mule Caribou in those portions of M.U.'s 6-} and 6-2 not within the Eutsuk Nature Conservancy Area or the Tweedsmuir Park Neo Hunting Area (see page 46, 1978-79 Hunting Regulations Synopsis), shall be from September 15, 1978 to Sep- tember 30, 1978. Recent aerial surveys in the north Tweedsmuir Park area indicated that the Caribou population could sustain a limited open season. Battle of the passers Otlawa increased its total to 19 but still couldn't prevent Brock from engineering a late rally to beat the Riders 31-29. CFL statistics released today show Oltawa’s Con- dredge Holloway is actually the league's leader with the fewest interception throws. He has yielded only one interception in 132 pass attempts. Holloway and Brock share the lead in touchdown passes with 11 each, With Brock completing an average of 18.1 passes a game, Winnipeg receivers are having a field day. Rookie Joe Poplawski is the league's leading receiver with 45 catches and team- mate Gord Paterson is second with 42. Leon Bright of British Columbia Lions and Ot: ‘THE HERALD, Tuesday, September 12, 1978. PAGE 9" sports — Legion takes softball tourney The Legion Men’s team won the annual mixed soft- ball tournament Sunday _taking two games. The men first defeated Finning Tractor 17-6 and later in the day managed to get by Charlie’s Brown Sox by a close 9-8 count. The league, which started the year with some 36 teams, plays under extraordinary circumstances. Some teams are composed of men and women on the same team, while others are strictly an all fale team. * Although that doesn’t sound quite fair certain rule changes allow for the weakness of the weaker sex. An all male team is not allowed to score more than five runs in an inning, while a mixed team may score as many as they are able. Aiso men pitchers must “slow pitch’? to women batters, so that it works out about even. Bouton ATLANTA (AP) — Jim Bouton didn’t win anything when he made his first major league baseball appearance in eight years Sunday, but his wife won $5. “About two years ago, we made a het,” said Bobbie Bouton, wife of the 39-year- cid knuckleballer who made his first appearance since 1970 Sunday when Los Angeles Dodgers belted him After the Legion team had defeated both Finning and Charlie’s Brown Sox, the two losers played off with Charlie's winning 13 to.5 to place second in the tour- nament. Finnings placed third. The male Most Valuable Player award was presented to Ken Rosentreter of Fin- ning Tractor who plays left- field. Runner-up for male MVP was Brant Arnold- Smith of Elker Auto. — Female Most Vatuable Player honors went to Bunty Clarabut of the RCMP team. Runners up were Carol Reynolds of Finning and” Shelly Wilcox of Charlie's Brown Sox. Some mention was made of the possibility of holding another tournament in two weeks time over a Saturday and Sunday. This one however will be an all male tourney. : returns pitching in the majors.” “But they just don’t know Jim, The Bulldog. The nick- name is very fitting.” Bouton, a 2l-game winner with New York Yankees in the 1960s, left baseball to- become a television sport- scaster. He also wrote a best- selling book, Ball Four, an irreverent look at the lives of contrac! is mandatory. ready will have a function- — tgwa's Tony Gabriel are tied and Atlanta Braves 11-5. major league baseball Deadline for receipt of ing header, for third with 39 each. “I bet $3 that he'd be back . players, fenders is 3:30 p.m. Sep- jember 29, 1978. rT Tenders must be sub- AY TT'S NCE TO KhOW mitted an the form and in the ; LCOU-D CHANGE envelopes supplied which, ini NY OCCUPATION ANY with particulars, may be , cbtained from the Forest : ST TEENIE TING I WANTED TO - Ranger(s) indicated, or H ——— Trae Pd peony frafn ‘thé District” Forester, j pee nes ; > Ministry of Forests, Prince 5 ' Rupert, 6.C. § The fowest or any tender Hi will not necessarily be ac- i cepted. (cd-15) - 3 Bao 7-14 ; Barnes DOONESBURY ‘AND I GET OH, IT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL, BD! | AND THE MANSION, YOu UH-HUH, DID S ur gery NAT 2:30f Year I I (Wish YOU COULD HAVE SEEN CANT BELIEVE THE MANSION! YOU PICKUP sae some- ; YOULL MEET GUESS. Hot IT! THE GRAVE IS UNDER A ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT! IT Me, WON'T WAS GRACE- a LAND? delayed [| MONTREAL (CP) — Mon- treal Alouettes have learned that quarterback Joe Barnes will net require immediate surgery on his damaged left knee, a spokesman for the club said Monday. Barnes reinjured his knee during Montreal’s 27-2 rout of the Argonauts in Toronto on Sunday, “The . spokesman said Barnes had not been placed Je (TS COVERED WITH FLOWERS BUNCH OF GREEK COLURNS, AND 4 “enn FROM FANS! wae WAS ALL SO MOVING T Lovs\ NEARLY CRED. POSTCARD yés, ge sone NG on the 30-day injury list but would be required to rest the limb for perhaps that length |. ay of time. Meanwhile, veteran . quarterback Sonny Wade will intensify his program of physiotherapy in an effort to get back into action when - Hamilton Tiger-Cats visit the Aloweltes on Sunday. IN THE ! Wade is recovering from KITCHEN: | knee surgery. - Defensive halfback Dickie HELP THERES A WHITES TORNADO Harris underwent surgery Monday to repair a tear in the bicep of his left arm. B.C. by johnny hart (WAY HAVE YOU CHESEN THIS GOD-FOREAKEN THEY DONT CALL ME IONE WAY’ " AS OPROSED Te THE MORE CORRIGAN FOR NOTHING. ROule, | acenic PRSCAGE? cree 7 the AMAZING SPIDER-MANe EVEN RIELES CAN'T SOQ €RCE THE VAN'S an Ton) PIERC : - “AM Z| SWAT RIFLE TEAM'S GONNA K ATTACK? BLOCK ANP BEAT O P THEY SHATTERED A ROAP|§ FFA J§ SEAUTS TO TACKLE ’ -- THE POLICE $ | POWERLESS EEM To STOP THE SPEEDING ARMOREP Tve sor To NY REACH THEM IN TIME, iF SOMEONE IS KILLED, MY OWN NEPHEW WILL BE-- A MURDERER / ag. 4