2 | ! , 4 fg “| 1é,acres In Topley, B.C., 1 Lot for tate at Copperside Estates. Phone 635-7081, . (P20-17Aug) - 0 1Oacres of residential land In town. Asking $60,000. Phone 635-9247, (p5-22A) Lot for sale by owner, 764 ‘Pine Street Thorshill area, $12,000.00, easy terms Phone 282-3765. (P24-24Aug' “" PROPERTY” ’ FOR SALE mile off Hwy. 16. Lightly freed. 8 miles. from Houston.. 2 miles fram Sunset Lake. Power, water and 3 biirm. trailer. Asking 156. BUSINESS area Spaghetil-Steak house, For —_——— more Information apply. yp7g - 14x70 Manco. mobile . stating age and a small resume of yourself to:. MOBILE < | 2° HOMES 1974 3BR Knight doublewide situated on % acre tand- . 59, RECR G6. RECREATIONAL | <" VEHICLES 1977 Land Cruiser, soft top & hard top, 10000 highway 66, scaped lot on Copparside ~.™iles. New condifion. Cali Subdivision, Has veg. gar- den, greenhouse, smokehouse and shed , Exc - Conditlon.Pleasa call after evenings. 847-3556, 647-324) days. (C10-224) 14 foot Holldalre travel SPM 635-2014 traller. Asking $2900.00. (C10—27Aug) ~ Phone 635-5128" after: & p.m. . (C5-16A) 12x68 Glendale mabile h . 11974). Includes larga heated 1976 Goriair 700 tent trailer. _and tinlshed annex. Asking $1550.00. 3 bedroom: house. ‘464 Reld Sirest Quesnel, B.C. - VaL 2Mé 10214) Ww Chev. Cheyenne PLU. Heavy Duty’ ari vion. Radio. PS. PEM $15,500, Utllity shed: In. rear — extra, Asking $500 OBO. ° over $400,.Pnone 635-7949 from Sunday to Thursday. (p32-285) t Mobile . home, 12x68. MeGuiness, Set up in trailer - court, Asking: $16,000, ‘un- furnished: or best offer. Phone 635-9599, .(P5-16A) For Sale—min! motar home: $3000.00 Phone 635—2761 atter 6PM(P3—Aug 16 975 GMC cpstomized vind stom paint ‘job. ‘P.S., P.B. Lota of extras. Must] 5768, (p5-17A) 1974 - 12x60 2 bedroom Bendix trailer, Sat up in ’ Woodland Heights Traller. - Park. Fully furhished. Asking $12,000.00. 631-1655. (C6-17A) . home. Unturalstied, set up & skirted | al tralier park. Ittza Joe's Phone easy io {Cttn-1-08- 79) . , Must sell—Diplomat. 12X68 Mobile Home. Many extras. $51,500. For more{ phone 435-5729 or wrlie P.O. be seen to be appreciated, Information contact: Box 1121, Lillooet, B.C, (es Mike (aint Ask for P.O. Box 148 aM) . : : . , Topley, B:C. or ; ” 17 foot travel iraller In ex- 3 bedroom Estate mobile jerrace, BC home, In good condition. Set Pe eae et, at Prat al up on spacious lot in Terrace rene eae tae ttn ™ Trailer Court, Phone 635- cee oven ee oe -tf} equalizer hitch, ‘electric brakes and controls. Asking © $3000.00 Phone 635-4277 (p3-Aug 20 ; : 1974 Travel Mate traller for sate, Aaking $2600.00 Also auto washer for parts. Asking $50.00 Phone 635-5035 p5-22 Aug ne LEGAL Mechanic's Lien “pet. Vehicle for Sale. Terrace Chrysler Limited of 4916 _Can be seen by appointment Highway 16 West, Terrace,’ pared ne YaTon ' For Sale:'12X683 Br. Mobile . fomecwith finished 10x24 only .Phone 632~—2585: after B SPAM(C5—20- aug be re vF ——— eid dditien set up. in-a §,.C. has: supplied parts and repairs to a 1949 Dodge Van owned by Clyde Nelson, 4734 | Waish Ave., Terrace, B.C. The bill remains unpald and efforia to contact eh owner : as have brought ho response, $0 . extras Phone om Las eta ndscaped spot In a Thor- the vaniclewill be'sold under Pe-21 Ava eee. Ahll tealler park, Call 638— tems of the Mechanit’s Llen “271269 for appolniment fo view Act to highest bidder at 2: 1967 - 289 motor 3 ‘epeed+ (P5420 Aug} tranamission. Poslirack rear end. Excellent running condition. Asking. $500, Phone 635-9998. Ask for Dennis. (c5-17A) For sale 1968 Chev Belair, geod condition. Custom madera ” for Toyota long box. Phone 635-4305 or leave message at WAP Sssere (PS gM {P52 Avg). Paar az Joeabidtetd Sia : 1971 Chev Townsman station - 1972- 12x62 Mobile Home. 2 bedrooms, excetlant con- dition Iraltlatilon fireplace . Wl consider smali car In trade. Phone 635-3968, {p3-20 Aug} 1975 Vista Villa Tralter, Phone 625-9308 after 12x68 tHe Sen wena Eh 0 PM August 3th, 1979 Bids will be held secret unti! the sale. cl-16 Aug. ’ KIT FOR CHILDREN ‘k By Shirley Olsen Guth. Snips anid snnils...is‘that what ° little Kids are made of Alsgy: slugs and Wags, And ; shoots’: and roots, weeds and seeds, and about 250 outdoorsy things fiore. according to British Columbia's new Encore nature progsam tor children. ' A A. portable kit with hundreds of suggested outdoor activities and stranger-than-fiction facts of wildlife, Encore is ‘tumirg childrén alt ‘over B.C. on to nalure, Nature is in the cards “Even to slimy slugs and & creepy bigs? You bet. -THING OF BEAUTY Just let. a child watch a crawling slug from ‘underneath sheet of glass for. 15 minutes, suggests activity card 76, and he'll begin to see a thing of beauty, not just a green, squishy thing. : Or let him count the rings in his own’ tree-stump’-charcaal rubbing—Lcand 63. shows: him how to do one—and he'll realize there was plenty of life on earth, long before rock and roll, ” Designed for chitdren from 9 to 14, “‘the kit answers kids’ two favorite questions— ‘Where ‘is there to, go? What is there to do?’,"' says Encore’s creator, Rod Cameron, director of information and education at the Ministry of Environment. Cameron, a biologist, and his steff worked for two years lo come up with the answers. ‘S The result looks like a’pack of playing cards that kept on growing. 7 . _ VACANTLOT | Some 250 king-sized activity cards, illustrated with: cartoons, Escher fdrawings and photo- graphs, pack messages about the B.C. environment and suggest hundreds of nature projects. - A companion catalogue fists over 800 outdoor locations, fram Learning can he done ina park, or ever a vacant lot. Fort Nelson to Cranbrook, where children can find Mother Nature at her mast interesting. _ The kit comes in an attractive wooden box, and the cards are stiff and sturdy ‘‘so kids can take them along on field trips,"* says Cameron. Cards caver every type of B.C. environment, from a west coast tidal pool, or Cariboo open grassland, to a downtown Vancouver vacant lot. **We wanted ta get across that you don't have to hop on a bus and travel all day to get to the -B.C. outdoors,** says Cameron. “Nature is as close as the weeds growing out. of a crack in the sidewalk, or’ your own back- yard:"* . - - Popular in B.C. schools for the last three years, the kits are now being offered for sale to the public. Parents, grandparents or group leaders will discover in the litle, wooden chests ‘a ireasure of do-it-yourself leam- . ing activities. ‘ How many = children-—or grown-ups, for, that matter— know: that after their camp cook-out they can scour the ‘Notica,to Dennis Ladouceur An application has made In this court for an = * .order which may affect your rights. You may obtain further Information from the & court office at the 101 Mall, «2rd Floor, 38 Pine St. North, .: : Sulte, 7. Timmins Ontarls “ie couking ideas is impor’ | th Ary ape ; 1974 3 Br Knight doublewlde The court will held a wegen, PS Pe. beat situated on 34 acre land- hearing at the same address {CHn-1-08-79) * scaped lot on Copperalde on August 27, 1979 at 9:30 — Subdivision. Has veg garden, a.m. or as soon after that greenhouse, smokehouse “thmne as the case can be Li Wei eee: and shed. Exc condition. - heard, if you do not come to radio, P.S. Excellent con- Pi#8se clall after Spm 635- thehearing,an order may be ditions Phone 630-1212 atier 7 3014 €10-27 Aug made In your absence and p.m. {Ctin-24-07-79) 1974 Corvette. Leather in- jerlor, P.S., - P.Be:, power. windows, rhags & radials.” AM-FM, stereo. Full gauges. Tilt & telescope steering. T- roof, 350-aute. Asking _ $6,500.00, Phone 635-2859. (PP-17A} 1977. Firebird Formula package Inc. 400 motor. Headers. AM--FAA Cassette For Sate: 14x68 - 1977 threat enforced against you. You may also obtain In- bdrm. fully furnished.) formatian,abgut this matter : | Skirtad and fenced Intown| from IR gglpine and iraller court. Also one acre} Dlatrict Children’s Ald cleared lot In New Remo. Soclety, 54 Algonquin ne 15 gallon water pump. Phone 635-2647, (p5-20A) ~~ STENDERS Boulevard East, Timmins, Ontarlo P4N 1A2. Area code 705-264-4257. (A3-16Au) 1 LiveSTOCK 3 Reasonable board required original ules” Exe” con. Bree Mot | for 2 quarter horses for dition. Phone 636—1403 —_—————_ wore ane Phone 635- (Cl0—27 Aug) STAND ne TENDIN ’ 1962 Ford Falcon 2 door CONTRACTS Classic. Opene- to offers. Phone 628-1916 after 6 pm{c5- 22 Aug) For Sale 1978 Z—28 Camaro Phone 635—2471.(C5—20 Aug) . 58, TRUCKS 1975 Ford F-250 4x4, 350-V-8, PS., P.B. Complete with canopy, 23 channel C.B., twin C.B. arlels, § track tapa player. Evenings please phone 635-7517, (Cifn-1-09-79) 1978 Ford Bronco 4x4. V4, P.S., P.B8., auto. Like new — immaculate interlor. Priced to sell. To view phone 636- 1026. {p5-22A) For Sale: 1956 Courter 95. 37 passenger bus. 471 GM diesel. Less than 31,000 miles since fast major overhaul. Phone 635-5570 ‘after 5:30 pm. (p5-I7A) Ex Army Communications Van 4 by4 aaton. Good shape $2500.00 or near offer. Phone 695—4303(P4—-17 Aug) 1987 Ford % ton. Good running condition. $900 firm. Phone 635-6095. (p3-17A) 1979 CJ? Jeep. P.S., P.B., oversize tires. 7,200 km. $2,500 OBO. 635-6347, Local 53, Ron. inc-stt) For Sale: 1972 .Ford 302 rebuilt plus Cé transmission - $500. Owner leaving town — must sell, Please phone 635- 2029 after Sp.m. (ps-21A) Sealed tenders for the following stand tending - coxviract(s} will be recelved ’ by the Regional Manager, Ministry. of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on ihe dates shown below. . 1, Contract ST 1031-7.15 Js & RF. Located Thunderbird. Ranger District Terrace. . Number of hectares: 39.4, Viewing date August 26, 1979, Pee ASE SARUM ES ae ? LOU, TPP PPP PPP 2 PPP PI Te . Refrigerator/Freezers ° "Seening ‘ait ‘open. imind :to: tant in households of just one or two people. The tendency is to do-the same thing over again. : Yet many time and energy- saving alds are available. One of the super convenient foods that can be used to create a delicious specialty of the hoise is Campbell's Soup for One. e eight rich and delicious semi-condensed soups have distinctive flavor as soup bhd © areligrd, use as iif’édients Tn making sauces and delectable main dishes, 3 oy ‘With ‘Savory Cream of Mushroom Soup fer One, for - example, it is easy to create Chicken. ‘Louisianne, a rich, fragrant Creale-styte dish, CHICKEN LOUISIANNE | Start :with 1/2 chicken breast, skinned and boned (about 1/4 pound boneless). Cut the, chicken in strips . and in a small skillet, lightly brown in,1 tablespoon butter or margarine with 1/8 teaspoon Italian seasoning. Add 1 can (7 1/2 ounces). s ? gensivcondensed Savory Cream ? of Mushroom: Soup for One Soup, ‘1/2 ‘cup uncooked quick-codking“‘rice; 1/4 cup green pefipdr strips, 1/4 cup Question: Why do’ vege- cut-up cinmed ‘tomatoes ‘and tables wilt and dry out so quickly after storing in the refrigerator? ; Answer: Vegetables need high humidity sturage to stay fresh and crisp, Home econo- leaving Ranger Station at mists at Whirlpool Corpora- tion, a leading manufacturer ‘Facts! i 9:00 a.m. Deadline for recelpt of of refrigerator/lreczor, fenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sep- recommend that you was tember 6, 1979. leafy vegetables and drain Tenders. must be sub- slightly. Always store them in mittedon the formandin ihe sealed crispérs, or in othor envelopes supplied which, containers, such as plastic with particulars, may be bowls with air-tight lids obtalned from the Forest Where humidity can be - under the terms Ranger{s) tndleated, or, maintained. wees from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. This call for Tender is of The Canada British Columbia Intensive Management Agreement. (al0-24A) G6. RECREATIONAL _ YEHIGLES 1977 - 35 foot Wilderness Travel Tralter for sais. Like new cordition. View at Reel inn Motel. Last trailer on left, on Highway 16 West. {c5-17A) 14 foot iravel trailer. Sleeps §, stove, oven, fridge & furnace. Phone 635-4763. (ct0-22A) Forest | - HOW COLO SHOULD YOUR REFRIGERATOR BE? A rule of thumb is that temperature is right if milk is very cold to drink, Queation: Is there an easy way to keep track of the foud In my freezer? Something always gets overlooked and has to be thrown out. Answet: Try a "Pirst In, First Out" system, When you put ari item in your freezer, put It in the back, moving other containers forward, Thus, you'll have the oldest foods right up front when you open the door, . 1/8 teaspoon calt. Bring. to ab 6 THEN: For centuries, people ‘of the tropics have known. a way to beef up meals, They've cooked their meat with . papaya fruit to make it it NOW: With the High cost of meat, many con- sumers agree it's smarter , than ever to stake about 2¢ a pound on meat in- surance: Adolph’s Natural , Meat Tenderizer. Imprev- ing the flavor and texture of all cuts of meat, Adolph's also reduces shrinkage and cooking time, Its functional ingre- dient still comes from the papaya and it works naturally ‘with no MSG! boil; red ab aver. cook over lo Ue it : or until do! lakes .gerving, ede ‘ yh : 1004S 79401 T4320 7R OEE TET 8 F e . : ~: -Opportunit A U.S. Treasury study hyp 8 Os IP po 1€s. shown that 70 percent of the : personal: income taxes in this - country are paid by people whose annual income exceeds $17,000. . iF? . r ay GURES |: |. 1. vee erproiznesareeonyeed : _ Provisions of the. Tax Reform Act of 1976 have a great impact on medium- sized’ estates (taxable. assets totaling $500,000) say the experts at the American Soclety of Chartered Life Underwrlters, That figure in- cludea equity in a home or homes, life inaurance, in- vestments, pension or profit- sharing plans, other deferred compensations and personal property. + OF, ‘ A ae yy athe” AUDPROE ot, TAODEL] : which is oxpanding & Is fast becoming one ef the mast challenging places te work at requires WAITRESSES with experience, meat appearance and willing te assume responsibilities. For Appointment Call 636-2880 ' scrubbers by the pioneers, Much -more fun than an eléctric as old as college age can find horsetails? Far out. ’“a single grass plant can have up Information Branch, 512 Fort’ Street,’ Vic- ~ ' "new home. Career The Herald, Thursday, August 16, 1979, Page # ¥ * '& topics and activities for a week's holiday in @ provincial park. or for just a Saturday moming's ‘insect safari’* at a local park. Junior can stalk = miniature wildlife under rotting logs while Suzie watches walerskaters dance over a mud puddle. ees) Lag Olod aWUIAOLD "IT SNOW CAVES The price of the Encore kit is $25, which is its cost of production. and limited printing, such a kit $150,"" says Cameron. In the cards for fall is a new winter activity series, which will give kids tips on how to test snow for dryness and insulation, dig a snow cave and dye a snow sculpture with food coloring. “Let's face it, it's winter for much of the year in B.C. We dishes with horsetails? The expect activity cards on things Tough-textured plants, with their like identifying animal tracks to silica-filled cells, were used as be poputar."* . Children as young as five or dishwasher. activity cards good for hours of Or thal they can be the firston nalure study. So will their the block. to own a tie-dyed parents. T-shirt, dyed themselves from Have lunch with your son and alderbark, red cedar cones or a frog, and see how a frog eats. (He blinks his eyes to push his . food down his throat.) IT’S ALL B.C. Or climb up a tree with your The kit is unique because it is daughter and cut open a gall—a 100) per cent B.C., says cancer-like growth on a twig— Cameron. ‘'Kids don't have to and see what you find inside. sift through materials for the (Littte is known or written about U.S. or eastern Canada. Facts galls; the two of you can become are about B.C., and are local gall experts.) explained in terms of B.C." An Encore representative will A card on open-space grasses, soon be making the rounds of for instance, says there are-more parent-teacher groups around than 300 different species of B-C. 16 promote the kits. More grass native to B.C. and that information is available from: and — Education to 360 miles of root hairs, fur- ; ther than. from Vancguyer to toria, V@W 1E6. — ; ‘Penticton.’” IMAG ia a With an Encore kit, ctlitdrén The kit can be a boon for can Have a fieldday—hundreds family outings. Flip through the of them. : eight categories of cross-refer- enced cards and find enough of “Because of the’ extensive research, field testing § would have to retai] at about ENERGY Saving Ideas Tips To Help You You may be able to save a lot of money on energy over the years if you exert some energy before you buy a house and check out its E.P.R,.—Energy Performance Rating. - This rating system was designed by Technology and Economics {advisors to the Federal Government) for National Homes, the caun- try's largest home builder. The system comprehensive- ly evaluates the energy efficiency of 13 home com- ponents including ceiling insulation, exterior wall insulation, band joist insu- lation, windows, doors, heating system, fireplace, air conditioning, duct system, thermestat and hot water systems, It can provide you with a reliable guide to energy efficiency based on your home's size, shape and geopraphic location, You.can easily figure out ‘a home's E.P.R, with the aid of a little booklet that comes with .special score sheets for various home de- signs, On the provided tables, component specifica: tions are listed, and under each are several options with specific point values, The higher the number, the greater the energy-efficiency of the option. E.B.R. will help you find the most fuel-efficient and inflation-fighting home for your money, And, the sys- tem can be applied to any - Free copies of the E.B.R, booklet are available at National Homes dealers located in 38 states east of the Rockies. LET het 4 VERE TSoP it Asking the right ques- tions when you shop for a copier may take a lot of your work out of other peo- ple's .bands~ and. save you ““thoney, 5 wees Some, machines feed via a continuous roll; others feed paper from a flat pile. Ma- ‘chines that use untreated pre- printed forms. 3 Ask-about the service contract. It-mray be penny- wise and. pound foolish to |, .buy a less expensive ma- en “e himevifi y ouzhayendiffieulty. n ettimg | itt serviced, or the THEN: In the mid: ae 1940s Adolph Rempp, 4 service costs are out-of line. Ask about special fea- California chef, finally: perfected a papaya-based tures.’ The-new Xerox 3450 mixture that enabled copier, for instance, allows consumers to serve you to reduce copies of large succulent, tasty steak documents—like ledger dinners that they could sheets of computer print- really sink their teeth outs — to letter-size sheets, into, : On’ the ‘other hand, your office needs may be readily met by a desk-top copier like the Xerox 2300. Xerox will doa free survey of your needs to help you select the most cost-effective copier for your office. Ask about the sales and rental contracts. You may wish to rent a machine for a while to try it out before making the decision to buy. Some companies permit the rental costs to be applied to the purchase costs, “Ask about, the ‘paper. | Haw ;To Select An Office Copier out 1,000 or 25,000 copies a month, there is a machine that's right for the job. Ask about the speed of copying. The Xerox 2300 and 3450, for instance, produce the first copy of a document in six seconds or less, and the 3450 can make 30 subsequent copies in a minute. Ask whether the machine copies all colors, If you need copies of a two-color document, it could be disas- trous if one of them simply pulls a blank, On the other hand, many users want, a machine that doesn't pick up one color. This lets tham make notes on the original that will not appear on the copiers, Other important ques- tions concerning the machine's ease-of-operation, the amount of space it heeds, and its portability. No matter which machine you select, the right ques- tions will help you get what's right for you. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Requiresa SECURITY ATTENDANT DUTIES; Under the general supervision of the checks of jhe camp dutles.as asalgned. {or ablilliy to acquire Ald Certificate. Applica Mr. R, Supervisor of Residence to perform security vs: to supervise the residences and certain student activities; to control access to the campus and buildings; to make relevant Investigations and reports; other ‘QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 10 minimum or equivalent; Industrial First Ald “C” Certificate one); supervisory ex- perlence: progressive atiliude towards people; 4 desire to Improve leadership skills. CONDITIONS & BENEFITS: BCGEU mem. bership and benefits; shift work; salary $1269 per month plus shift differential and $35 for First tlons to: Kl tborn Northwest Community College Box 726 Terrace, B.C. pli ae