ia = AUTOMOBILES 1971 Chev Townsman station wagon. P.S., P.B. Excellent condition. Phone 6235-9211, /ACttin- 1-08-79) : “TRUCKS: 1974 GMC ¥%4 ton ax4, P.S,, P.B.,-V-8 automatic. Low mileage. (Phone 638-6464, (p5-14A) 1967 GMC Pickup. Standard, Bast offer takes. View at Lot 9, Beaver Crescent, Cop- perside Estates. (93-10) ‘1978 short box, high.Serria GMC, near new, $6500 Firm, View at 4726 Park Ave. or phone 635-7064. (P3-8A). - 1973 Datwun pick up with. canopy. Phone 635-7720 after ‘Sp.m.(PH8A) 1975 Ford F-250 4x4, 350-V-4, ®S., F.B. Complete with canopy, 23 channel C.B,, twin C.B. ariels, 6 track tape player. Evenings please phone 635-7517, (Ctfn-1-08-79) 1975 GMC pick up camper special. Asking $3,800.00. 1972 Dedge Denom, 14,000 mites. Excellent shape. View at 3911 D Paquette, (Pé WAug) 1974 Ford 1 ton super camper special, 26,000 original miles, Also 1977 Skylark camper with flush tollet, shower, 3 way fr idoe, & even. Phone 635- (P5-9Aug) 59. MOBILE — HOMES 8x32 foot ‘moblle trailer. Phone 635-2668, (C3-0A) ‘1977 1470 three bedroom’ Manca moblte home, Fully furnished, Including washer &dryer, tridge, stove & dish- washer. Phone 635-9473, (C5- i8Aug) 1978 - 14x70 Manco mobile home. Unturnished, set up & ‘skirted In local trailer park, - Phone 635-9736. (Ctfn-1-08 79) MUST SELL: Diplomat 12x68 moblie home. Many extras. Can be seen by op- Intment only. Phong. 632- 5 after 5 p.m. (p3-10A) ' 1976 Bendix Paramount Jixé4 mobile home. Fur: niture Included. All in, excellent condition with axles 6x4 blocking, 250 gallon: oll tank. Price for quick sale at $12,000.00, Must be moved. Phone 635-2403, (P10-144ug) For sale 3 bedroom 12x68 foot mobile home in good condition. Set up on spacious ‘lot In Terrace Traller Court. Phone 635-9768. (P5-10Aug) 1972 - bedroom double wide mobile home, furnished (will sell unfurnished}. Very clean and wellkept. Must be moved from: alte. Asking $21,500, 25.0. Phone 635-7054, (P5- } ‘ 12x68 Deluxe mobile home. ‘Wall to wall carpet, flreptace,. built in bar, washer & dryer, deep treez, console color T.V. Fully furnished. Well kept. Used only ona yaar. WII! consider ta rent with optlon to buy. Write to Box 1216 care of the Dally Herald Terrace, B.C. (P3-8A} a Must SELL 1973 Nor. western tratlar (12 foot x 50 foot) 2 bedroom. Fully furnished with washer & Gryer, Includes additional room (9 feet x 12 feet) & covered porch, Located o: private land in Thornhill. _ Must be saen to be ap- preciated. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 624-363 days, 638-1985 evenings. (Ctin-13-6-79) 19743 bedroom Knight doublewlds situated on 34 acre landscaped lot at Copperaide Subdivision. Has: vegetable garden, greenhouse, smoke house &. shed, Excaliont cendition.. Please call after 5 p.m. 638- 3014. (C10-9Aug) FOR SALE | 12x56 mobile home with full length finished addition “| 3 bdrms., dining rm., LR. with fireplace. Lot is nicely, landscaped with frult trees.z. iiberry bushes and @ good- sized garden. Open fo of: fers. Phone 635-9171 ter Sp.m, (etin-tin} Boe |For Fast Service Gal eee TERRACE Many oxtras, “FINANCIAL HOUSEHOLD REALTY COMPETITIVE SECOND MORTGAGE RATES, NO BONUS, BROKERAGE OR FINDERS FEES. 4500 Lakelse Avenue '_§35-7207 VEHICLES 119 ft. Holiday Camper with tollet and stove and oven. 34° tlatdeck traller frame, duat axle. Phone 635-5710. (p5- 14A) 1976 Ford Ranger Supercab, 400, camper special wiih 114 toot Skylark camper, Will take traller in trade. 635- 2697. (p3-10A) . 1977 Chev Van, 19,000 miles, camperized, J-way fridge, heater, cupboards, portable stove, stereo. Asking $9,500. Phone 635-6572. (P10-1dAug) SERVICES - ” Opportunlty for employers needing a | dependable telephone service in town. Also have good contacts for finding dependable am- Ployess as needed, Cheque drop-ofts, ete. Employer supply’s == communications equipment. Please phane 638-88, 24,27, July,7,10Aug} _- TENDERS: Provinca of Ministry of + Metin Cohumble Forests STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for the following stand. tending contract(s) will be received by the Regfonal Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C, on the dates. shown below. ; 1. Contract ST 1031-B-1.J5 8 - RF- Located Williams Creek. Ranger District Terrace. Number of hectares 9.6, Viewing date August 14, 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m, ; NOTE: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to submitting a tender for this contract ls mandatory. Deadtine for’ 'recelpt :: of tenders [91:30 p.m."August” 2, i979. Sees Tenders must be sub. mitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obfained from the Forest Ranger(s) indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. . The lowest or any. tender will not. necessarily be ac- cepted. This cali for Tender is under the terms of the Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management ‘Agreement. (a5-14A) : BRITISH COLUMBIA ; HYORO AND POWER AUTHORITY For Sale By Tender As Is - Where Is Ref. Q 595 168. 1965 Mercury C750 Ve : Line Truck with Utility Darrick (Not Running), D032 To Inspect and obtain Tender Forms, contact Mr, W, Stockton, B.C. Hydro Office, Smithers, §8.C. Telephone 074-4215. Inapaction Times, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday jo Friday, Tenders will be due in the office of the Disposal Agent at 3855 Kitchener St., Bur: naby, B.C. by 12:06 NOON on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1979. .(02-8,24A) — 10 " LIVESTOCK THREE HORSES FOR $ALE One - Thoroughbred crass Morgan mare. Highly spirited, needs good rider — $350, One Welsh cross Quarter Horse, Excellent for children plus a tep gymkhana horse — $250, a One Sheiland cross Welsh, _ also goad in gymkhana — $150. Phone 435-9400. YA) (¢- Lenda hand... to clean our land ‘66. RECREATIONAL OTTAWA (CP) — Le Trong Thu and his family think they can get used to cold Canadian weather after surviving a perilous journey from Vietnam. \ Le, a Sf-year-old engineer, and his attractive wife, Kim, 29, spoke haitingly in English on Tuesday about the month they spent aboard a decrepit boat with 1,50 other refugees and sallors who uently demanded more gold. Le, his wife and son Tuan, 6, arrived in Ottawa on Monday with 200 other refugees after a 20-hour flight from Hong Kong. But Mrs,'Le smiled as she talked of the Canadian welcome here. “They show. elty is ney ttl the people ‘very friendly,’ The only: drawback seemed to be the weather — cold for the Le family, “We will try to adapt,” ahe sald. The Les are healthy with good job prospects — he Is a petroleum and construction engineer — but some being interviewed by government employment and = im- migration officials seemed lost and worried. . . These refugees are the first brought here under the city’s Project 4000, a group / started by Ottawa Mayor Marion Dewar in late June. ' She has sald the city wants - 4,000 Scutheast Asian ref- ugees In the next year, Government officials were ‘seeking basic information from the refugees Tuesday eo they can be registered for employment and get medical coverage. Later, more than 100 will meet private sponsor groups which will care for them while the government will Jook after the rest. ‘ -Le. worked for the old South Vietnamese govern- ment, overthrown four years ago, and Mrs, Le said he spent three years in jail under the new regime. She © did not say why, They are ethnic Viet- namese, not Chinese as ‘many af the other refugees great sympathy to us,” The - are. Le said the government does. not want skilled Viet. namese to go. So he had to pay more to escape because * the shipowners were taking greater risks with him than with Chinese refugees. He and his wife each paid 15 gold pieces and his son eight, each gold plece was worth more than $00. He now has no money left, - ' The Le family fled Saigon and assumed different names until they sailed from Viemam in-the dark last April. .o They boarded an over- crowded ship and Le sald the EARN INGS Banister Continental Ltd., three months ended June $0: 1979, $155,000, four cents a share; 1978, $823,000, loss, 20 cents. Cassiar Asbestos Corp. Lid, slx months ended June 30: 1879, $6,290,670, $1.15 a share; 1078, $8,329,193, $1.51. Canadian Reynolds Metals Co, Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1979) $6,716,000, $1.91 a share; 1978, $8,732,000, $1.91. RL. Crain Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1979, $1,123,000, 64 cents a share; 1978, §952,000, 59 cents, — gescelity Trust Co ax ee ognted June w: 1978, 11,000, 3.4cents a share: , 000, 31 cents, GBC Capital Ltd., nine months ended June 30: 1979, $2,- .% the territory on South 416,775,81 cents a share: 1978, $1,830,000,.59 cents. Genslar Ltd., six months ended June $0: 1979, $44,300,000, $1.48 a share; 1978, $29,300,000, $1.11 Halifax Developments Lid., 1979, $170,406, 3.8 cents a share: six. months ended June 30: 1976, $129,687, 2.9 cents. Home Oll Co. Ltd., firat haif: 1978, $22.%-million, $2,70 a- share; 1978, $19.2-million, $2.94. Investors Group, six months ended June 30: 1979, $25,570,000, $1.77 a share; 1978, $14,580,000, $1.07, . McInlyre Mines Ltd, six. months ended June 20: 1979, . $15,018,000, $8.32 a share;..J878, $46,000, two cents. * . Noma Industries Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1979,. $589,000, 58 cents a share; 1978, $429,000, 42. cents, . Northway-Gestalt Corp., six months ended Juna 30; 1979, $145,000, 6.6 cents a share; 1978, $225,000, loas, no share figure. ’ Plains Petroleum: Ltd, six montha ended June 30: 1970, $151,699 0.7 centa a share; 1078, $120,220, 0.4 cents. Quebecor Inc., nine months ended June 20: 1979, $2,203,000, 96 cents a share; 1978, $3,508,-000, $1.56. Scurry-Rainbow Oil Ltd,, first six months: 1979, $3,969,000, $1.48 share; 1978, $1,507,000, 57 cents. ; Silverwood Industries Ltd,, 24 weeks ended June 17: 1979, $611,005, 45.5cents ashare; 1978, $602,162, 44.8 cents. Sterisystema Ltd., six months ended June 29: 1979, $172,000, 12 cents a share; 1978, $178,000, 12 cents. Torstar Corp., nine months ended June 30: 197, $14,344,000, $1.76 a share; 1978, $10,254,000, $1.26. Trust General du Canada, six months ended June 30: 1979, $1,231,000,$1.37 a share; 1978, —_ $1,170,000, .. $1.30. Westhurre International In-dustries Ltd., three months ended June 30:1979, $8,783,000, loas, no share figure; 1978, $5,- 450,000, $1.41. STOCKS — VANCOUVER (CP) — Shares in the first public sale of the‘ British Columbia Resources Investment Corp, dominated’ — trading Tuesday on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. BCRIC, whi had an estimated book value of $8, was virtually unchanged at $6.10 on an initial turnover of 597,904 shares in the industrial listings > Trading onthe VSE was generally heavy, with prices down on a total of 3,609,201 shares at close, . ‘said, He indicated © 1 vesse) was in such bad shape «each Honig Kong unless they The ship, he sald, had to stop at an island in the South China a for repairs before continu long Ko The sailors ordered. th to pay more gold for food * em does not speak well enough Frand ‘plans to take govern-. threatened they would nof? ment-sponsared language , "T thought we would dle." ‘paid, Mrs, Le sald, a © Unlike many refugees, Le and his wife speak E and French. But Le said he I Refugees prepared for courses before secking a job. He asked anxiously about job Opportunitire in Canada. They will begin sa money; too, th boy the Le'a father, mother and grandmother over. Her ey Mrs, - The Hersid, Wednesday, August 6, 1979, Page 7 winters father, a former Vietnamese diplomat, and her mother are both aging and sick, she My grandmother, she is Pet eyes’ glistening “Sie ir eyes aa cried too much when we o Carbon plant Bulldogs pull their way to victory over the Grizzlies South Africa still iron fisted NEW YORK (CP) — Appointment of a new South African administrator- general in Namibia, or South West Africa, dims hope for a peaceful, transition majority rule in the territory. Prime Minister Pieter Botha recently tabbed a vitjoen _cademte, ae n, succeed sfarthinus Steyn as overseer Africa’s northern border. Vitjoen, in addition to being one of the country’s top educators, Is chairman of the Broederbund (literally, band of brothers), a secretive, rightwing soclety of Afrikaaners. The organization includes most of the Airikaaner leadership in its membership and has a-. powerful volce in -the councila of the ruling National party. a With that background, Vitjoen is unlikely to follow the more moderate ways of . his predecessor. Although he ran Namibia with a strong hand, Steyn did liberalize some of the more onerous strictures of apartheld in the territory. He also adminis- tered a set of elections which, while boycotted by the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO), were the first of thelr kind in Namibia, For years, a five-country group, including Canada, has been pushing a transition agreement to bring the perritory to independence to _ Peice as alternate fuels and under auspices. -. to." The plan called for civilian administrators to enter and . Pun free elections while a UN military force provided . Security during the voting and during the tramition Prospects looked good until late Tost year when the South Africans balked at what they claimed was an effort to favor SWAPO. South Africa then angered the UN by staging {ts own elections — doycotted by SWAPO — and has since proclaimed an. interim government, Thoee steps, to- - - gether with the appointment of such-a staunch con- . servative ag Vitjoen as administrator-general, do ‘mot bode well for the UN independence plan. Gas company wants. new Atlantic market : HALIFAX (CP) — Trans- Canada PipeLines Ltd. proposes to develop a market for 70 billion cubic - feet a year of propane gas in eat we dieed provinces en displace 12 million barrels of olf annually, Vice-president Gordon .. A.Lesile of Toronto told a service club Tuesday that if approved, the company would begin immediately to develop the Atlantic market for propane. - While developing the regional market for propane, the company proposes to. build an under-sea pipeline from se Island to Port wikes| on the Nova Scola mainland by 1964. Leslie said that even after the region started: using natural gas from Sable Island — quantities are found to make commercial use possible — outlying areas would con- tinue to be supplied by pro- pane. . Propane gaa would be sold: the consumer at the same provided sufficient - “conversion to equipment would be ded at no extra coat, he Lealle said it would be eco- Atlantle region, Propane” which can be distributed 'te rural, isolated areas as well as to urban dwellers and industrial users could serve Si-per-cent more markets than could natural gas from none es of bringing Sabt e cost able Island natural gaa ta Nova Scotia and New Brunswick markets would be less than half the-cost of bringing natural gas about 3,000 milea from Alberta, he said. The company believes that construction of a pipeline from Quebec City to Nova until further. drilieg ‘coo un er con- firma the size and com- mercial possibilities of Sable Island natural gas reserves. Leslie suggested that surplus natural gas from ‘Sable Island — which he estimated could reach 200 million cubic feet a day or more in the mid106. — should be exported to the United States and n markets because ese mats would be more rofitable than ¢a Fanadian markets,’ nisl TransCanada estimated. that producers and the Nova’ Scotia government would ’ receive $182.5 million a year . by exporting natural gas to the United States compared: with $36.5 million annually if shipped to central Canada. If the amount realized from export sales were shared. , the Nova Scotid government would receive $90 mililon for projects to benefit Novh otians while the.producers' would receive $90 million for continued exploration and development, he sald. Propane would be tran- sported from central Canada by ships and rail tank cars to the Canso strait area and stored in salt caverns until distributed by trucks, rail and pipeline. | Career Opportunities BA SSAA KR ROEM Ls EWS eas xx d Sr SR MM et 2 2s Diversitied interesting position, Requires soine typing abllity and a knowledge of office procedure. Consumer Finance experience desirable, but not essential. Work parton who enjoys working and meeting people. In other industrials, Trana America was unchanged at .25 on 18,500 shares, Baleo was unchanged at $15 3-4 on 10,100 and Canadian Pacific Investments was unchanged at $3) on $,500. Canadian Javelin was down .t6 at$1.40 and Seaboard Life In- surance was tinchanged at $13 1-4, SNA Resources was up .04 at 39 on 89,200 shares on the re-- source and development board, while Rhodes Resources was up .13 at $1.68 on 73,700, Andex Mines was up .08 1-2 at .28 on . $8,500 and M-and-M Porcupine Gold down .08 1-2 at .43 on 48,500, Klondex Mines was unchanged at .61 and Redford Mines was down .12 at $1.28. , On the curb exchange, JetStar Resources was up .05.at $2.10 on 55,000 shares and Cal Dynamica Energy. was un- changed at .69 on 52,500. Burlington Gold was down .04 at .54 on 45,000 and Crescent Mines was unchanged at .73 on 38,000, Cannon Resources was up .06 at .42 and Mabee Minerals was unchanged at .50, TORONTO (CP) — The Toronto stock market was-moder- ° ately lower at the close of active trading Tuesday. The TSE 800 index fell 1.01 to 1,585.93, Mont stock groups firmed: but oll and gold issues fell sharply. . mi lume was 4.13 million compared with 9.68 million ye Among industrials, Weatburne International fell 244 to $45, | Gulf Canada % to 454%, Husky Oll % to §54%, Walker. Gooderham A \% to $39 and Imperial Oil A % to $3444. Cominco rose 2% to $42%, General Motors 2% to $70, IBM 2 pY bond Northern Telecom 1% to $45 and Hawker Siddeley % to ‘ds Dome Mines was down 1% to $40%, Campbell Red Lake Mines 1 to $20% and McIntyre Mines % to $45%., Hollinger Mines A wae up 44 to $424 and Goldiund 16 cents to$2.65. - Chieftain Developments lost 134 to$26%, Total Pete NA % to $24% and Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas % to 917%. Nume Oil and Gas gained 2 to $41% and Oakwood Pete 1 to REFERENCE LIBRARIAN The Open Learning Institute has a temporary opening for & Reference Librarian to provide reference and: loan services to students registered In O.L.1, university courses, The librarian will be located at the Stmon Fraser University Library and will work Wednesday through Friday from | p.m. -9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from % a.m. - 5 p.m. Applicants must have a 8.0.5. of M.L.S. from an ac- credited Institution. and experience In providing reference services in the social sciences. and humanities to undergraduate students. Salary wilt be commensurate with qualifications and experience. “Initial appotniment will be from September 1, 1979 « Aprit 0, 1980. Cloaing date: ‘August 16, 1979. " Submii complete resume to: THE OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE Ms, Carol Bayes Personnel Assistant 7671 Aldberbriige Way Richmond, B.C. ay OPEN L_] Vex 129 LEARNING INSTITUTE ag SERVICE. : ASSISTANT : days Monday to Friday, This position [s suitable for a ‘ i Interviews 9.a.m. to11 @.m.or by appointment. eT 3.3, aoaean mn Canadian Acceptance Corporation 4624A Greig Ave. Terrace, B.C, te KERMIT a onesesa" setente ‘a Mechanic Required in Terrace —Heavy duty machaniec —Experlence in truck repalra required —Engine experience desirable —Elecirical experience deslrable Steady position with full benefits Apply in person to: inland Kenworth Sales 1679 Kenworth Street Terrace, B.C.