3207 Kalum SOA Teta Et 4 ———— TERRACE DRUGS LTD. Vitamins ; «€ | 7 | Toy 8, Toys, Toys BBB-7274 CLASSIFIED RATES SUBSCRIPTION . RATES LOCAL ONLY: Effective . October 1, 1978 : 20 words or less $2.00 per SingleCopy 200 insertion. Over 20 words 5 By Carrier - mth3.00 eents per word. By Carrier year 33.00 3 or more consecutive in- By Mail 3:mth 15.00 ‘ gertions $1.50 per insertion. By Mail 6 mth 25.00 By Mail year 45.00, . REFUNDS: Senior Citizen year 20.00 _ First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. - CORRECTIONS: - Must be made before 2nd ;; insertion. ’ Allowance can be made for only one incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: ’ 95 cents pick up. $1.25 mailed. 2 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request, ABT ha ohare tee NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 2 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per insertion. : LEGAL - POLITICAL and > TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: t $9.60 per column inch. “ BUSINESS PERSONALS: “ $4.00 per line per month, + Ona 4 month basis only. DEADLINE . DISPLAY: ; 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to ; publication day. - CLASSIFIED: ;, 2:00 p.m. on day previous to * day of publication Monday to “ Friday. % ALL CLASSIFIED CASH «, WITH ORDER ofher than | BUSINESSES WITH AN 1 ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. cpa TQck ite ‘Service charge of $5.000n all N.S.F. cheques. WEDDING TIONS: 1 No charge provided news ‘. submitted within one month. “, $8.00 production charge for wedding and-or engagement , Pletures. News of weddings ’. (write-ups) received one * Tionth or more after event “ $10.00 charge, with or . without picture. Subject to * eondensation. Payable in “, advance. DESCRIP- \ CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: : Births 5.50 ; Engagements 5.50 . Marriages 5.50 * Deaths 5.40 .Fanerals 5.50 ’ Cards of Thanks 5.50 * Memorial Notices 5.50 “PHONE 635-6897". Dept! | ‘Classified Advertisti box rental, British Commonwealth and United States of America one year 55.00 Box 399, Terrace, B.C, Vac 2M9 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District © Thornhill & District Phone 635-6357 4 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 directed to the Herald Box Reply Service, and to repay - the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and Box replies on “Hold” within days af expiry of oh wi expiry of an advertisement ait be destroyed unless mailing instructions. are. received, Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send originals:..-of: documents to avoid loss, . All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. It is agreed by the ad- vertiser requesting space that the linbility of the _ Herald in the event of failure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the ad- vertisement as published shall be limited to the amount palit 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 liability 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 againat 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 “Feguirement ‘for’ the -ivork iivolved: "| u a COMING EVENTS : Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at? p.m. ~ at the Knox United Church: 4 Hall, 490? Lazelle Avenue. Do You Feel You Have A » Drinking Problem? There is * help Available! Phone 635-5636 : ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS : Meetings: , Mon, 8:30 p.m. United ~. Church, . Thurs, or Sat, 6:30 p.m. Mills . Memorial Hospital, .. Sun. Breakfast Meeting. 10 . to noon. Lakelse Hotel, * SKEENACENTRE # Skeena Centre offers to the : Senlor Citizens of the ’ Terrace and Thornhill area * the following services: !. Activity Centre fer han- - dierafts .° Day care for working, people, \ - Drop-in for companionship ‘ and coffee. Monday thru Friday 6-4. . Transportation available. ' Contact Skeenaview Lodge, 035-2285, - Ladies Slim Line Club meets ‘Monday evening—6:30 ~p.m.—United Church sement, Kitlmat. Rape Rellef Abortion Counseling & Crisia Line for Women 698-8388 MILLS MEMORIAL . THRIFT SHOP Milla Memorlal Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate, any donations of good, clean clothing, any household items, toys etc, for their' THRIFT SHOP. For pickup service phone 695-5920 or 635-5233, or leave donations at the Thrift Shop Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thank you. ‘PREGNANT?’ NEED HELP? Call Birthright for an alternative to abortion. ‘Phone 632-4602 anytime. Room 233, Nechako Centre. INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8 in the Skeena Health Unit. For more information phone’ 635-3747 -or 635-3023, WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are looking for donations of any oid, broken or used piéces of furniture, also any discarded’ wood products we could use’ for recycling or renovating. Call us at 695-2238 between @a.m, and 3 p.m., we will try to make arrangements for pickup. Pregnant and in need of a ? ct tor help from Right-to- é olers: Skeena Health Unit 3215-2 Eby Street Ay Terrace, B.C. 635-6307 The following are a few of the. services offered locally by your Health Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON- FERENCES: Held weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30-3:50 p.m, Please phone for an appointment. Held at the Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month from ~ 1:30-3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap- pointment, an Babysitters who bring children must have parents written 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 intervals for expectant parents. Phone . the Health Unit for details and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care in the home for those who need it on referral from their family doctor. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE For 4 year old children, Held on third Monday of. every month. Developmental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone for ap- pointment, PRENATAL BREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af- ternoon at,1-2 p.m. V.D, CLBNIC " Held egexy Monday at 3:30 or by @ppointment, SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated in Eby Street. They will be pleased to assist with any sanitation problems. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC Held at 4612 Grieg Avenue. Hearing tests will be done by referral from family doctor ‘Wecomminity-health nurse. 638-1155. 6 LONG TERM CARE Office at No. 205-4621 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, A forum on the Kitimat Valley, discussing the pros ° and cons of use for forestry, industrial development, fisheries, recreation . or agriculture will be held on December 19. p.m, at the Ranger Station in Terrace, .. If you. are « interested In-the fate of the: ” valley, please ‘altend. ““(niev-: BAKE SALE Sat. Dec. 16, 1978 | at : 11:00 A.M. Skeena Mall sponsored by the Right: to Life promoters. (nc3-15D) FREE CHILDRENS XMAS SHOW There will be a free show at the Tillicum Theatre, ‘ Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. on Lazelle Avenue on for children 12 years and under. No admission charge, but an article of food or clothing, which will be donated to the Salvation Army, for distribution to the needy, would be gratefully ap- Free show for children 12 and under at Tillicum Theatre, Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Terrace Coop. (nce6-19D) The Terrace Day Care Auxillary will be holding a BAKE & CRAFTS SALE at the Terrace Co-op, . December 22 from 5 p.m. , P.M. All of our friends who wish te donate any crafts or baked geoda can drop them off at the Day Care Centre, 3425 Kalum oa or before December 2-4pm, (030- ) Terrace Downtown Lions and Br. 73 B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization CHRISTMAS PARTY on Sunday, December s7th In Terrace Arena Banquet Room at 5 p.m, Ali Senior Citizens welcome. Tran- sportation will be provided. Phone 635-2704 or 6354075 days or evenings, or 635-7202 days if planning to attend. {neé-15D} Vas BUSIN 3 “| PERSONAL” GEMINI EXCAVATING, LTD. (Wes Andrews) Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract 635-3479 anytime ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical and Refrigeration contract. GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalu. DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP Reconditioned ‘bikes and repairs. Reasonable rates, 1938 Queensway Dr. RUPERTSTEEL & SALVAGE LTD. We buy copper, glass, metals and batteries. Location — Seal Cave Open till 5 p.m. Mon. to-Sat, Phone 624-5639 - " SPORTSMEN’S Barber Shop Now Open Fridays til eight.. Across from Post Office. (3223 Emerson (af6) ’ SKEENACOLORS Residential CommercialPainting Phone 638-1835 (aj4 LOST from 5200 Haugland — female Malamute. In formation 635-2283 or ev 638-1305. Reward offered. (¢2-15D) |Help WANTED NEEDED: Sales Person for delicattesen. Must be experienced. Apply at Mountainview Bakery & Delicattesen, Skeena Mall. (a5-14D) ‘ Do you want to be the Avon lady in your neighborhood? Call Mary 635-2517. (ctfn- 2in) Paper Carrier for Terrace Herald needed for the Mec- Connell area on the bench, Phone ‘ 485-6357 (ne-ctin) CARETAKER for isolated ranch. Call 626-9948 for in- formation. (stf) ; A Manager is required for Snow Valley Savings Credit . Union. This’ position will be of interest to a qualified ‘person -with experience in Credit. Unions or other financial institutions Knowledge. In accounting, lending and supervision are a& pre-requisite. The position offered is permanent and carries a generous fringe benefit package, Salary is negotiable. Please send resume to R. Leibach, President, 40 Gannet Crescent, Kitimat, B.C. (at0-22D) . 29. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Copy of 15th Century Itallan harpsichord, beautiful yellow cedar case, boxwood keyboard, turned beech stand, spruce soundboard. ‘oD Phone 635-398, (p3- One guitar — like new condition. Asking $50. Phone 635-2137 after 5 p.m, 635-4922 before 5 p.m. and ask for Helene, (c2-15D) 33. FOR SALE MISC, | ‘GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT’ Stereo system with 90 albums, excellent condition. Yamaha CA-400, Amp. BIC . 160 turntable with Shure cartridges. Two JBL 24 speakers. Yahama HP-1 headphones with ten ft. extension. $1400 OBO. Owner leaving town, must sell, Phone 638-6363 after 5. p.m. (p6-14D) “HELP WANTED’ *! * CO MIS Fridge and stove in got”d condition. Rim and tires, and motor for 1447 Rambler, 638- 1491- after 6 p.m, (c3-198D) Studio knitting machine and table. Lessons available. "Gall Linda at 635-6384 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 635-3810 after 5 p.m. (c3-18D)- , ’ For Sale: Water conditioner. 40,000 grain model. Phone 695-2837, (p5-20D) One 12’ alumimim boat - $250. 1 clarinet - like new - $125. 1 pr. 7% Munari Ski boots - $40. 1 pr. 7 ski boots - $15. Very old Stroneberg radio-record player cabinet $100, Phone 635-5294 after 4:30 p.m. (plG18D) . Girl Guide cookies for sale. “Will deiiver, 635-3553, 635- $260, 635-326. (ne-tin) Double beds - $49 each. Color TV (20" RCA) $340. Chrome chairs (new) $28 ea. Dish- washer, like new $390. Ad- ding machine $40, Fing pong table $60. Phone 635-7496. (p6-18D) ee Skis for Sale, Atomic fibreglass. 160 cm. Tyrolia bindings. 695-0448. (pJ-15D) Ones track with AM-FM and’ 5 speakers, 8 track was new, will sell with speaker for $125. a8 Various GM parts, including rebuilt 3 sp. standard transmission, 10 volt rearend etc, Various LP's of ali kinds of music. . 1955 Chev hardtop. No engine or trans. Asking $300. 635- 5363 before 5 p.m. 695-9636 weekends. (c3-15D) . JUST ARRIVED AT QUEENSWAY TRADING $215 Kalum —NEW— —USED + A large Assortment of pGreat Gift Ideas for Everyone Dolls - Musical Wickerware - Rattan Sets Planters - Brass & Copper Jewel Boxes RemoteControl Cars Battery TrainSets art Boards Cups & Saucers ‘Clocks Fancy Lamp Shades Bar Mirrors Wooden Kitchenware cassette combinations Angelus Bells - Wind Chimes ”. 2. Way Radios Lamps —We Gift Wrap— {Come In and Browse At! ‘ Your Leisure Open 6 days a week 9 - 9 LATE SHOPPING TILL XMAS 9-9 36. FOR HIRE ‘Will do fruit tree pruning. Phone 635-7685 after 5 p.m. (ne3-7Datf) 38 ‘WANTED MISC. Wanted to rent: garage for winter months to store - vehicle. Phone 635-2154 after 5pm, (tfin-stf) Wanted to Buy: Small wood- burning heater. Call after 6 p.m. 798-2563, (stf5-15D) 41. MACHINERY FOR SALE © FOR SALE! Snow plow with cylinder mount to fit any heavy duty truck. Can be seen at Arnim. Sander’s Welding. .Contact Dave Eberling for more information. (p5-15) 49, HOMES FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE A-FRAME on Penner Drive. Three levels, 3 bedrocms, free- standirg fireplace. Large vegetavie garden on a e0°x160" partially treed lot with a large 16’x40’ workshop, Asking $43,500. Phone 635-2488. (p5-191D) ‘MUSTSELL’ By Builder, one house, new. 10440 sq. ft. Carpet throughout, fireplace carport. 5 year new home warranty, CMHC approved & inspected. For a place you can afford, under $50,000. For appointment to view phone Ben Faber Con- 1971 Ford Custom. Phone 635-2080. (p10-19D) 1969 Volkswagen Camper Van with pop top, ilfcc motor, Phone 635-5730. (p5- 18D) 1976 Dodge Dart. Slant six, structicn. 635-7818 mint condition. 21,000 original miles. $3,500. Phone (c20-29D) 639-9300. (p5-14¢) 3 bedroom condominium. for Sale: 1968 Chrysler Close to schools, downtown. Newport, Bucket seats, Excellent condition. Low down payment. Phone 635- 9747 after 5 p.m. (c3-15D) ‘Must Sell leaving Kitimat. 4 bedroom home on Brant Street. Open to offers. 635-4903, (¢15-16d) Modern 3 bedroom house for sale by owner, Copperside area.. Must be seen toa be appreciated. Asking $38,000. For viewing call 635-6642. (p5-14D). ‘TASTEFULLY FINISHED 5 BEDROOM HOME’ in iguiet corner of town. “{Pinished basement with “bar, laundry room and bathroom. 2 brick fireplaces, carpeted throughout. At- tached Insulated garage. fenced and landscaped. Phone 635-3248, (p5-14D) ‘7’ New homes in downtown .farea for sale by HECATE DEVELOPMENT. Quality homes built by local builder, For more in- formation call HECATE DEVELOPMENT 635-2930 (al0-1BD) 54. BUSINESS | PROPERTY For Rent: The former Jon & Jan suite. 1000 sq. ft. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552. (etfn-D7) 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 Sept. 1, 1978, (ctf 55. PROPERTY FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE Large lots on Soucie and Munroe. Phone 964-4424, (ctin-27N) ST. AUTOMOBILES 1972 Mercedes Benz 220 Diesel, in good running condition. New paint job, radial tires and tape deck. Asking $ 6,000 firm. Phone 635-6442, (c5-15D) 1974 FORD ‘ ton pickup. 360 motor, auto, radial tires, electronic " ignition. Phone 635-9580 after 4, (c-th,F) 1965 Chevrolet Impala 283 automatic. Excellent. run- ning condition. Must be sold this week. $550 OBO. 633- 9398, leave message. (pa- 14D) 1949 «=V.W. van, Semi- camperized. Second engine. $ 500 OBO. ‘Phone 638-8387. (c3-12,14,15D) 1973 Mazda Pickup. $1,100. Phone 635-7607 after 5 p.m. (c5-19D) 1978 Subaru Brat 4x4. Standard 4 sp. trans. Air conditloning, radio. 18,000 Kl, Silver metallic paint. $5,800. Phone 635-2048. (cB- 12,13,14, 45,19,20,21,22) MUST SELL 1974 Mazda Pickup in good condition. Will take trades or open to offers. 635-2609. (p5- 18D) 1970 Toyota Corona Deluxe 4 ‘dr. sedan. One owner, good condition, good tires. 635- 9210. ¢p3-14D) console, 383, P.S., P.B., four winters on, four like new summers. With no rust thru. Rebuilt transmission and starter, Very good running order, 20 Nass Street to view or phone 632-3413, $750 or . best offer. (c10-18D) 58. MOBILE — HOMES Mobile Home for Sale, 1974 12x68’, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, and storage shed. Phone 638-8202 after 4:30 pm. (pt-15D) ‘[New mobile home from as low as $100, down. O.A.C. Set up and delivered trades welcome. Phone collect 591 5105. ; (ctf} e's 60. invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked Replace Entrance Doors for Northwest Community College, Terrace, B.C. will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 16th day of January 1979, and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4927 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 14th day of December 1978. : * Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, In sealed, clearly marked envelopes. - mt The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted, (a2-15D) 66. RECREATIONAL _’» VEHICLES 8’ Truck camper. Stove, heater, sink 6 cooler. Sleeps 4, $500. 635-4561. (¢2-15D) 67. SERVICES Divorce! $100 plus filing fees, Obtain your lawyer supervised divorce over the phone — fast! Call Self- Counsel Services toll free 112-800-663-3007. Chargex and Mastercharge accepted. (cti-Th) Herald classifieds get results! MOBIL MOBILE HOMES : TENDERS . | UNDER THE WAREHOUSEMANS LIEN ACT A 1971 Ford, serial number 14AHN66149 will be sold for the amount owIng of $1,916.25 unless claimed by registered owner and account settled by Dec. 28, 1978. ; Hillside Lodge Terrace, B.C. (p1-14D). Ol” By Jack House, The Dueector Teacher's Scoich Information Centre Where Tha Romans Stopped The Roman conquests are famous in history, but one country that the Roman | legions did not conquer was ™ Scotland. Early in the Chris- tian. era they defeated Eng- land. Then in 80 A.D. dulius Agricola marched his army into southern Scotland, but the Romans found the High- lands too much for them. forts between the Rivers Clyde and Forth and spent much of their time repelling the constant attacks of the Caledonians, a very warlike race. In A.D. 140 the Emperor Antoninus Pius sent new legions to Scotland and the new commander joined the line of forts with a wall 10 feet high, named the An- tonine Wall in honor of the Emperor. But, Teacher's Scotch In- _ formation Centre explains, the Caledonians found whys of getting over the wall. They inflicted such trouble that the ‘Romans eventually gave up the campaign and went home. You can stil! see small bits of the Antonine Wall, the only remains of the Roman “occupation.” THER (NOW THEN: The first home television set was demon- strated in 1928, in Schenec- tady, New York, by Dr. E.F.W. Alexanderson. By August 1981, there were an estimated 9,000 sete in New York City and 30,000 more in the rest of the country, Screen sizes were miniscule. A “large screen” set of 11.3 square - inches wasn't intro- duced until 1931, : NOW: There's a new set with a 1,000-square-inch pic- ture that’s three times the size of the popular 25-inch diagonal screen. Created by General Electric, the Wide- screen 1060 Home Television Theatre almost turns your living room into a movie theatre. Featuring VIR Broadcast Controlled Color, remote-control tuning and dual speakers with improved sound, GE's giant screen set is & one-piece unit in a wood cabinet 50 inches high, 70 inches long and 24 ‘aches deep, or no devper tha. GE 26-inch TV sete E HOFIE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | TO YOUR are now available on LOCATION our lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile homes. You choose your decor, and we cu Government grant stem bulld to suit of $2500 appiicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - return. For free credit check and collect. approval please phone ‘Parker Homes of Canada Ltd, 935 -5447