- Meeting ay LOOKING © yj FORA JOB? 7 LOOKING {ae _FOR HELP? 4 1. Coming Events 33. For Sale - Mise, 49. Homes for Sale 68, Legal THE HERALD, Monday, October 9, 1977, PAGE 7 THE Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 397 Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6357-Terrace Subseription rates: Single Copy 30 cents. Monthly by carrier Three Dollars ($3.00), Yearly by mall In Canada $40.00. Senlor Citizens $20.00 per year. Yearly by mall outside Canada $51.00, Authorized as secand class mall by the Post Ofice Depariment. Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash. Clasalfieds due 24 hours prior to desired day of publication. $2.00 for first 20 words, 10 cents each word thereatter. No refunds on classified ads. 1. Coming Events Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1620, Terrace, B.C. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur- sday every month at 6 p.m. Phone 635-6641. (ctf) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at § in the Skeena Health Unit. For mare information phone 635- 2047 or 635-3023. Kermode Four Wheelers Meetings 1st Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the meeting room at the Sandman Inn. For further information phone 635- - Terrace 6.P.0.E. {Elks Lodge). First and Third Thursday of month. ©.0.R.P. (Ladies of the Royal Purple) - Second and Fourth Monday of Month. Welght Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4407 Lazeile Avenve. The Catholle Womens League WHI hold thelr Annval Fall Tea and Bazzaar on Sat. Oct. 27th at the Veritas Auditorium. cTF | Canadiar Calorle ‘meet avery Tuesday at Thid Elementary School 7:00 p.m. New members welcome fram Terrace ond Thorhiil.. Further Information call 635-5486. or 635- 7425. . A special general meeting of the Skeena Vallay Golf and Country Club membership Is called for Tuesday October 4th., st 8:00 p.m. In the Clubhouse. This concerns. your Funding Committee reports, recom- ‘mendations, discussion af General Meeting tor election of new Officers and Interim Operation of the Club. It Is vitally Important you attend. (p- Oct.4) The Tamitik Women’s Association witl hold thelr annual general meeting on Thursday, September 29, at 8 p.m. In the Kitimat Women’s Centre In the Nechako Centra. Sept. 27 to Oct. 11 - exhibition of art selected for office display In Terrace Library Arts Room. Oct, 4 - 8:00 p.m. general meeting of the Terrace Art Association. New comers welcome. Library Arts Room. A Tea and Bazaar will be held In Knox United Church on Sat. Dec. 3 from 2 to 4:30 P.M. The Independent Order of Foresters are having a Tea & Bazaar at the Elks Hall on Oct.15 from 1-4 p.m. Homemade items, baking and much mera, The J.0.F. regular meetings-3rd Saturday of each month at the Slumber Lodge at 8 p.m. Kitimat Community Arts Council - Next Meeting: Thursday Oct. 13, 1977 at 7:30 p.m, at Museum. Arte end Craft Falr: The éth Annual Fair to be held on Oct. 22, 1977. at City Centre Mall. = All Welcome. A special meeting of the Terrace Soclal Credit party will be held atthe Terrace Library on Wadnesday Oct. 5, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. (ctf-3) Lae ee Rebekah todge Tea and Bazaar, Sat. Nov. § 2-4 p.m. Elk's Half Raffle draw 4 p.m. Old Age Pensioners Tea and Bazaar Sat. Nov. 12, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Arenas Banquet Room. Raftle draw 4:00 p.m. (ctf Nov.) HOUSE PLANT SALE: Sat. Oct. 1st 10.a.m. - 2 pits, 4912 Park Ave. Variefy of Houseplants. Proceeds to Terrace Child Development Centre. For Donations or Information phone 625-5650, (c-Oct, 1-77) Terrace Chess Club is looking for new players. Everybody, Including beginners, are welcome to attend. Games and Instruction are avery Wednesday af 7:00 p.m. at the Terrace Swimming Pool Board Room. For Information Phone Joe at 635-5419 (ctf) Couch and Chair for sale. In excellent condition. Phone 635- 5628, (p-19-2) Hunter Special - 6 ft. Cam- perette with boat rack. alsa 12 sear old Mare Pony. Phone 635- 7521, (p-20-3} One antique wood cook stove and one wood cook stove. 1972 International Travel-All $1800.00. Open to offers. Phone 635-2485, (p-21-2) Weiner plgs for sale. Cail 635- 2603 (ctf-} Four bedroom house with un- {finished basement on § acres of land. Across from N.W.C.C, also work shop 60’ x 40' wide and 20° high. On 12.5 acras, 2 mile from city Limits. For more information phone Houston 845- 2928 or write to Box 580. (p-Oct 14) House for Sale: 3 bedroom house with wall to . wall carpet-full basement gas heat close to schools and town. Drive by 4921 Park of phone for 635-7382 or 635-7594 (p- . 16+ 17-19-21-1-3-5-7-9-11} 39. Boats & Engines 1974 Chrysler boat motor far sale. 55 H.P. complete with |et, good condition. $900. Phone 635-2420 (c-21-3) 43. Rooms for Rent 13. Personal (no longer will be responsible as of September 30, 1977 for any debts Incurrdd by my wife Chantalle Michaud, Jean Michaud. (c-1-3) 14. Business Personal ABLE ELECTRIC LTD Class A Electrical Contracting. - Free Esimates. Phone 635-5876 or 632-1231. (ctf) Room for rent for single gen- thmen In the bench area. With kitchen and living Troon facilities. Phone 635-3971 CTF Sleeping room for rent. Private entrance. Near town. Supply of linenevery week. Has a bathroom for your con- venience. Very reasonable price. Phone 635-4013 after 5:00 p.m. (ctf-m.w.f) 48. Suites for Rent Gelden Rute: Odd [obs for the fobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Katum. (etf) ; ABLE ELECTRICLTD. Refrigerative Contracting and _ household repairs. Phone 635- S876 or 634-1231. (ctf) ' TAXI DRIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 licance and police permit required. Contact manager, Terrace Tax! - 635-2242 (ctf) Meo os Teg he i tS ASTROLOGY Register now for beginners & Advanced evening classes. For more Information or con- vitations. Phone 635-2390," (Evenings) (P-16-5) QUEENSWAY TRADING 3215 Katum - 638-1613 Terrace most unique second hand store. ; You Need It - We've Got It - ' Book & Tape Swap Guns - Antiques Furniture - Appliances T.V.s - Stereo’s - Lots More “For the Best Deal In Town” (ett-4) KILGREN EXCAVATING Smail cat work, 42030, Land- scaping, backfilling, stump removal, clearing. Truck, fandern axle. Hyab +7’ Flat- deck, 20’ fandam axle trailer, Phone 635-3112. Ask for Wayne. eff.) Consign your car, teuck or trailer. Leta protassfonal sellit for you. ae Copper Mountain Enterprises Lid. 635-4373 DOL WE05A (ctf) CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Suife 113 Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites lor rent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna and pool able, wiih security en erpohone and elevator. Ab- solutely no pets. E.W., Landscaping Box 454, Terrace, B.C, Specializing In Lands, Trees, Shrubs, ete. Complete Tree Care - Insect & Eroslon Control, Fencing & Contruct Blasting 635-6993 EUGEN WOESTE (c-20,21,22 end of Sept.) Webb Refrigeration 4623 SOUCIE 635-2188 Authorized Service Depot Repairsto Refrigerators Freezers, Washers, Dryers; And Ranges (ctf) _ 2 bedroom house for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We will Establish you in yourawn DISCOUNT FABRIC STORE In the location of your chalce, initlal Investment $10,000 to $15,000. For more In- formation write ta Box 2043 Stn. R. Kelowna, B.C. VIX 19. Help Wanted Required immediatoly- ex- perlenced joader operator for new heel-boom cable loader, in the Williams Lake area. Salary commensurate with ex- perience. Twelve months operation pertod. Contact: Dave Karran. Jacobson Brothers Forest Products Phone 392-4121 weekdays or write Box 4710 Willlams Lake 4K5, (e-4-5) 55, Property for Sale Must sell - Two wooded lots totalling 5.13 acres, ideally located In the town of Telkwa. Sub-dividing posslbititias. Write Box 2322, Smithers, 8.C. of phone 847-3353, (p-20-3) 57. Automobiles — 1973 Nova SS radio, new tires, Best offer. 638-1354. also 1972 Datsun 510 Radio, tape dack, asking $1700. Phone 638- 1356. (p-21,1) i970 Ford LTD. Good condition. $1,400 or best offer. Phone after 5:00 p.m. 638-1577 or view at 5218 McConnell (p-1-3) 1974 Mazda, 4 door Station Wagon. Lew mileage, excellent ‘condition. $2400 firm. Phone 698-1842 after 6 p.m. (stf) 1977 Blazer K5. AMany options. For more information call 624- 6015. Interested partlas only (c-20-3) . 1973 Chevy 2 ton. 6 cyl., radio, canopy. Asking $2,000. Phone 635-6880, (p-20,1,4,6} For sale: 1973 Dodge Tradesman Van. — Interlor Customized. Please phone after 6:00 p.m. 635-3029 (p-20-3) HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, centrally located. Full furnished. Reasonable rates by| day or week. only. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) For Sale: 3 bedroom modular home, Fulfoasement on Zacres $34,900. Phone 635-3469 or 679- 3961 (e-Sept. Oct) : Non-drinkers|- 1970 Ford Custom. Four dr. sedan, 302 cuble inch, automatic. Priced to sell. Phone 635-6235 or 635-4928 (ctf) Transfers - Plates - Sales Tax. See Wightman & ‘Smith - AUTOPLAN agent. 4611 Lakelse Ave. Terrace. Open Saturday. (ctf) 58. Mobile Homes Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnished studi ¢ 1 bedroom apartments. Security enterphone. Sauna. 635-4261 638-1632 Immediate Gecupancy: 12x68 three bedroom Safeway. Laundry room, finished mud room, large sundeck. Located on a fully landscaped cholce lot at Copperside. Phone 635-4461, (¢-Oct. 2) KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS Office No. 2- 4603 Scott. One, wo and three bedroom part- ments. Laundry % Storage area. Near schools and downtown. Clean, qulet spacious, security lock:up and patrol. 635-5224 (cif) 4 bedroam row housing sultes. Full basement, 142 baths, a block from schools. 3 min. walk fram town. Suitable for families, $250 per month. 6 months lease. Apply sulte 118, 3530 Kalum. (ctf) 2 bedroom sulte. Available October 1, 1977. Centrally located. Phone 635-9471 (ctf) Storage space avallable for campers, boats, vehicles, etc. - Limited space left. Call 635-4326 for quotes. (ctf-m and th) 49, Homes for Sale sale: Beautifully situated'on Lakelse Lake. Large lot. Must sell, owner leaving town. Phone 635- 3178, (p-19-2)) For Sale: 1 bedroom house at 4645 Kelth Avenue. Price $2,000. Must be moved - before snowlall. Phone 635-6334 days or 635-6974 nights. (c-19-9) FOR SALE 3 bedroom home with com- plated basement, sulte carpeted throughout, Shaw fireplace plus many extras. Drive by 4801 Hatilwell or phone 635-3944 after 5 p.m. for details. Priced at $51,500. (ctf) For Sale: Mobile Home. Set up In Woodland Hieghis Traller Park. Fully skirted, with Joey shack. Phone 635-5346 after 5:00 p.m. (p-19-2} Trailer and addition on lot in Thornhill . Lawn, greenhouse, and woodshed, Will consider trades. Phone 635-2641 evenings. and weekends, (p- 415,16,19,20/21,3,4,5) 66. Rec. Vehicles 17 Camper Trailer. Phone 635- 5628 (p-1-5) 60. Tenders BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY Invites tenders for - Supply, haul and place approx. 15,700 cu. yds. of grandular fills at new B.C, Hydro Office and Warehouse Site in Section 9, Prince Rupert, 8.C. Reference No. Q7-3848 Closing Date: 12 October 1977 Seated tenders clearly marked as above-referenced will be recelvad In Room 1026, B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Bulldinge 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, 8.C. V6Z 1¥3 until 11:00 a.m. local time, 12 Oc- tober 1977. Delails may ba obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent, 19th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Véz 173, telephone 663-2577 and 663- 2560. (c-1) Too much bench time slaws you down. Get active. Get in shape and put yourself in the clear. Fitnessis fun. Try some. Notice of Application to Change of Name Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a “changeofname, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Act.’ by me: AAlfle Schinkel of 4607 Haugland Street, Terrace, In the Province of British Columbla, as follows: To change my name from Aaltje Schinkel to Aaltje Selnen. Dated this 28th day of February, 4.0, 3977. Volcano spares illag KALAPANA, Hawaii (AP) — This tiny coastal community on Hawaii Island appears to have been ared from a lava flow with e end of an eruption of Kilauea Volcano, scientists report. ‘We'll probably let the residents return to their homes Monday moming if nothing new happens,” Dennis Yamashita, Hawall County civil defence lo- gistics and supply officer, said Sunday. The cooling flaw slowed early Sunday to a rate of five or six feet an hour. Activity ended Saturday afternoon in the voicano’s cone about seven miles away, said Len Anderson, a geophysicist at the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. The town’s 175 residents were evacuated late last week when authorities said the lava flow might pass through but the lava later began to pool in gullies about a mile from the sea. Fire injures 24 SHANNON, Ireland (AP) — A‘jetliner carrying abou 250 US. tourists caught fire here late Sunday and about 24 passengers were injured, Airport authorities re- ported. Initial reports said in- uries were limited to roken limbs reported to have been caused when the DC-8 aircraft made an emergency stop during take-off when flames were spotted coming from the landing gear. The plane, chartered from Capitol Airways, had made a stopover here while returning to the U.S. with the tourists who had spent eight days in Rome. Airport authorities said most of the passeners on the jane came from Texas and Kklahoma: The plane was reported to be hound for Dallas, Tex., via Hartford. Passengers said the plane was taxiing down the run- way ready for takeoff when flames were spotted shooting from the landing gear, witnesses said. They said the flames rapidly - spread to the right side of. e plane. The ,plane was im- mediately stopped. The injured passengers were taken to hospital, The other pasengers were found hotel accommodation for the night near the airport, which is about 130 miles from the Irish capital of Dublin. “100K” As low as $200.00 youcan buy a 14’ wide mobile home - furnished - set up and delivered. HURRY! Phone Mr. George - collect 434-9175 - Joint accord hailed hy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Israeli government sharply criticized an Sunday a new U.S.-Soviet declaration on the Middle East. The Palestinians and other Arabs hailed it as a positive step toward peace. The joint declaration, aimed at reconvening a Middle East peace con- ference in Geneva before the end of the year, urged Israel to recognize the “legitimate rights of the Palestinian ple” and to ant the Palestinians a role in Geneva negotiations. Israel claimed the declaration would stiffen Arab policy toward Israel and hamper efforts ta resume the peace con- ference, which comprised only a brief session in December, 1973, after the last Arab-Israeli war. Jerusalem contends the superpower endorsement of Palestinian participation in Geneva will open the way for a Palestine Liberation 0 delegate to join the talks and for creation of an independ- ent Palestinian state, o tions rejected out of hand Jerusalem, The Israelis have said only that they will accept n on representation in a Jor- danian delegation at Gen- eva. MESSAGE TO CARTER Informed sources in Cairo said a “very im ortant message: from ‘Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, commenting on the joint declaration, was sent Sunday to Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy, who is in New York City for the current meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. The semi-official Egyp- tian newspaper Al Ahram ‘said Fahmy will meet U.S. President Carter in the next two days to pass on Sadat's message. Faruk Kaddumi, chief of the PLO's _ political department, in New York and the Egyptian state radio welcomed the declaration as a “positive step toward a breakthrough in the stalemated Arab-Israeli conflict.” The declaration, issued Saturday by U.S. State Secretary Cyrus Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, did not define the so-called ‘‘rights’’ of the Palestinians. A U.S. state department spokesman said later those rights should be negotiated at Geneva. The statement by Moscow and Washington called for participation in a new peace conference by “ali the parties involved in the conflict, including the Palestinians.” But it did not mention the PLO. :¢ Minister vho chaired g Sunday in of Prime em Begin, spital from said the tains “the the super- impose a Israeli Finar Simha Ehrlich, acabinet meeti the absence Minister Menz recovering in I exhaustion, declaration cc first signs tha powers want t solution.”’ “The staten acceptable i Ehrlich said. accept an solution.”’ - Meanwhile, : ploded in . central bus sta wounding three ersons, one ofthem serious] , police and hospital officia ; reported. nt is not Israel,” We cannot imposed bomb ex- trusalem’s on Sunday, In Beirut, Yasser Arafat's guerrilla comm it was respons blast. A comm. the explosion wounded “an number of Zior sts and in- flicted heavy dz nage to the buses parked in the station.” . Lebanon, Palestinian nd claimed sle for the inique said killed and unspecified ~ Cubans sent to Ethiopia CAIRO (Reuter) — A Somali embassy official said Sunday a large proportion of the Cuban troops ‘in Angola have been withdrawn and sent to Ethiopia. The Soviet Union has decided to meet all the expenses of the tran- sportation of Cuban troops in addition to providing. them with supplies during their stay in Ethiopia, the official Middle East News Agency quoted him as saying. “The Soviet U ion exerted strong pressure on Angolan President Agost aho Neto to ap rove the tra sfer of the uban troops from: his country to Et! opia,” the agency report i him as saying. He was furth: ' quoted as saying that Ni .o’s recent visit to the Sovie Union was to persuade Mos ow that the presence of ie Cuban troops was in the interests of the security of . ngola. Greenpeace in debt after whale campaigns SEATTLE (AP) — Green- ace Foundation president Dr, Patrick Moore said Friday that his organizasion is $bout $250,-000 in debt after its anti-whaling protest against Russians and Japanese on the Pacific Ocean this summer. He told a rally here t at about $500,000 of the money raised by the organization supported shadowing of whaling ships by tha James Bay, a converted minesweeper. He also said the whale population may be dwin- dling seriously. “The ‘oussians and Japanese found few whales this year and there is some doubt they will fish next year because the whale population has been so depleted,” he said. What makes me angry Is that sclentists sit around and devise humane ways to kill whales,” he said. “You know how the Russians do it? They walt until the big body curves up out of the water, then blow ita backbone away with explosive harpoons. ‘Whales are mammals, just like us, and they scream and thrash around for 15 or 50 minutes before they go still.” Moore also called for an end to the hunting of the bowhead whale by Eskimos. “The theory that Eskim,s should continue to slaughter the whale as a tradition has long ago been proved false,” he said. ‘‘.ost of the traditions of the northland natives went a long time ago with the entrance of the white man on ti 2 scene. “Now tourists tire the Es- kimos to go ot in their plastic boats wi h powerful outboards and iurder the whales w th explosive harpoons. Th tourists watch from he. zopters or other boats.” known, Do it Now Aluminum routes. right persons. WANTED Ambitious boys or girls to do : arrier Sheets 26” x 36” 12 sheots only. 9,15 THE DAILY HERALE 3212 Kalum St. Terrace Good experience and earnings f: r the Phone Mr. Loiselle 635-6357 The Terrace Daily Herald F i 4 Arabs, rapped by Isriel — } t