57. Automobiles ‘, 58. Mabile Homes TERRACE ‘TOTEM FORD | 1,2,3 years cars & trucks For further information contact Brian Kennedy or Jake DeJong at 635- 4984. 443t- Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, 636-4084, 4631 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C.. For Sale: 1969 Ford Cyclone. New brakes, transmission, muffler system. Good rubber all way round. $500. Phone 635-7830, 2 bedroom ‘mabile home wih joey shack and storage shed. On large, fenced, landscaped lot on paved road, Asking $14,000. Phone 635-5714, (p-5) FOR SALE OR RENT 1971 12'x68/ three bdrm. mobile home. Fully furnished. Incl. drapes, separate utility, room w- washer, dryer & sink. Carpet in living rm. & mst. bdrm. Fridge & stove, Set up and skirted in local park. Call 635-4454 | after 5 p.m. (¢-52) For Sala: 12’x68' mobile home on 75'x100' fot In Thornhill. Fully furnished with garage, ulilily shed, Insulated addition. Sscrifice price. Wik sell together” or separately. Phone 635-4481. (p-1) 1975 12'xé8' Neonex Estate. 2 bedroom, wow carpet throughout. Phone after 4. 635- 3130. (p-51) ; 3975 Pontiac 2 door hardtop. 350, - Power Brakes, steering. This is & nice clean car, See It at CAMPERLAND, Priced at only $3,295.00. CAMPERLAND Phone 635- 6174, Dealer Licence D12841. (c- Scamp. Good condition, law mileage. Phone 615-1466 after 6. Consign your car, trailer. Leta professional sell it Copper Mountain Enterprises. Ltd, 695-4373. DL4144. (ctf) For Sale: 1974 Jeep C.4.5. 304 V8 «3spd. std. trans, $5,500. Phone _ Mike Karran at 627-1751 (Prince Rupert) during the day only. For Sale: 1949 Rambler Am- bassader S57, 343 motor, air conditioning, automatic. Needs some work but runs well. Phone 635-3248 after 5 p.m.- (stf) 1974 Mazda RX4 Station Wagan. For Sale: lot & trailer. Trailer Is aia years old and In Iike new condition. This frailer is 3 bdrm. 12x42 with a finished porch. Lot is partially cleared and has great possibilities. 160 ft. from school on dead-end road. Good neighbours. 635-3286, {p-5) 1967 three bdrm, 12x68 trailer completely furnished on lot 757x100"... Includes washer. dryer, deep freeze and china cabinet..Has two additions ttayroom, parch and storage). Full price $17,000. Phone 435- 9530. (9-1) MUST SELL Desirable Y acre lot in Copperside with 1970 three bdem. .12%66 front dining room, Parkwood mobile home. Factory built joey shack. Trailer c-w fridge, stove, washer, dryer and fully “furnished. Assume mortgage of $14,000, Full price $16,500. B.C. 2nd]. Mortgage available. Piease cali Fred at 635-6108 from 9 to 5 or 635-9356 fo make appolntment to view. | fe-1) Very tow miteage. Excellent. condition. Studded fires plus summer tires, 4speed, radio, tachometer. Asking price - _ $3995, Phone 635-5000 or 635-4328 after 6. (ett) - oe ” For Sate: One 1973 Ford Ranger. 4x4. 51,000 miles. $3600. Well: looked after. Phone 635-4798. 1973 Ford % fon custom. 360 V-8 In good condition. Asking $2600 . or best offer. Phone 635-2778. 58. Mobile Homes: : For Sale: 8'x43’ trailer. Used for construction or otherwise. 635-7035 at Aloha Tralier Park. . New 69x 12 Vista Villa. This | new unlt 1s situated at space no. 2, Terrace Traller Court on Graham Ave. Priced at $17,200 including all taxes. This unit Is. a good buy. Come in and talk Chincok Traller TREMENDOUS VALUE in this 24x56 ft. doublewide mobile home featuring a very practical floor plan with For Rentar take over payments on 1974 Paramount mobile hame. No down payment. Immediate occupancy. Phone 695-5815. (p-51) For Rent“or.Sala: 1248 sq.2tt. double wide mabile home. Thornhill. Available = im- medistely. Phone 635-5102 after 12 ngon, (ctf) 65. Mortgage Money MORTGAGE MONEY! FOR 8 Home Purchases | Renovation ‘Any other worthwhile pur- , POSES. . Rates from 1234, percent PEACE RIVER 2.4619 Lakelse Ave. ‘ Terrace 638-1516 .. tet) ee “MORTGAGES . 6$. Rec. Vehicles -. 1968 Travelaire 16' fraifer. Fully equipped with equatizer hitch. Phone 635-6531 days and leave name and number, (ctf) . 67, Snowmobiles purchase item wilh low down and . financing 1970 Snow Cruiser. Good run- ning condition. And skimmer. $200, 635-2635 evenings. Ap-51), Traller Salas Ltd. 5506 Hwy. 16 W. RR. 2 - p28 (ctf). | 1969 Glendale - Trailer for Sale Must be seen to be appreciated. Excellent Condition. Phone 635-3202" 635-2368 FOR SALE — A-1 Beautiful condition... 1973: Glendale Mablle Home 12’%54": | and Joey Shack 12'x20° with: - porch 15/xé', Finlshed.on the’. °° Inside with two extra rooms.) - her. or-separately.: - 4 Ph ae 63, Legal LAND REGISTRY ” ACT . Re: Certificate of Title 15940-1, Lot 8, Block 20, District Lot 340, Range 5, Coast District, Pian 1064, : WHEREAS satisfactary proot _ of loss of the above Certificate of Title (ssued In the name of Albert McKenzie has been filed ‘Pin my office, {hereby give -notice that at the expiration of one weak from date of ihe. last _ publication hereof | shall Issue 8 Provisional: Certificate of Titte “to the above naried In lieu of ~ sald Lost. Certificate unless in the meantiine valld objection Is. -made ‘In writing. to the un: - dersigned, a ; DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupart, British Columbia, this. éth day af Dacember,. 1974. _R.E, | Hooper, Registrar (c-52) DEMOLITION ‘BIDS | Are Invited for 4506 Little . “Avenue. With Bid, state length’ - “495-4094. 7) cof time required tor. clean-up. PG bittla 1 a51? Cedar, Crescent, Ss Terrace, BC. (e531) - The following information is taken from a presentation iven by Dr. Ted Storey to e Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities on recreation and leisure. Dr. Ted Storey is . the President, Department of Reereology, University of Ottawa. My remarks this morning are directed toward ‘the need for, first, a clear concept of municipal government’s role - in recreation and the sup- porting roles of the federal and provincial govern- ments, and second, cooperative. coordinatin; mechanisms between an among all levels of govern- ment, designed to support the municipal recreation function. On both counts, there may well be a need for reversal. of present trends. : In many cities and towns across this land the municipal recreation department is simply a provider of programs, acilities and services. It provides rograms, operates facilities and performs services from 4 support base of municipal taxes, supplemented in some cases by user fees and charges and aided in some province by limited special purpose conditional grants or transfers from provinicial governments, This ap: roach has two opiltfalls. irst, it emphasizes .the “doing for” process rather than ‘the process. of stimulating and helping This increases © public dependency. rather than helping individuals and groups. to become more involved and more self- reliant. ; Second, it leads to greater demands on the tax support base than can be reasonably satisfied, especially given the current and foreseeable future trend. towards ‘shortfalls in municipal financing. : An alternative approach, now. being developed and practiced in a number. of nadian and United-States cities, recognizes that the mest satisfactory method of developing community recreation is to place greater reliance on citizens and their ) orgatiizations and special interest groups, stimulating - . and encouraging them to provide programs of recreation that meet local _ needs, while helping them to dose by giving assurance of essential financial support and. technical] - assistance. This approach requires _ recognition of the municipal overnment as the key nstitution in the recreation delivery system, and it requires strong support of this role by the senior levels of government. Thus there is need for development of mutually, agreed. upon cooperative — coordinatin mechanisms between an among all levels of govern-. ment — federal, provincial and municipal, It would be naive to assume that such mechanisms can or will be developed quickly and --easily to our system of “egaperative” federalism has some remarkable un- cooperative aspects which seem to favor the most senior level of government involved in-any given set of - ‘negotiations over power, jurisdiction or finance. unicipal. governments thus tend to be as they were aptl labelied by a recent M_ report, ‘‘puppets on ‘a shoe string.” us ‘The provinces collectively have recently declared that the primary focus of recreation should be at the local level.. They have wot however, given -slron support’ in- terms. of- fis and technical assistance to help municipalities achieve their potential, © -.The first national. con- ference of- provincial cabinet -ministera respon- “sible for recreation, con- -vened in’ Edm _. 1974) gave clear recognition . onton : (May to recreation as-a.govern- | - mental’ furiction with this unanimous resolution, “Recreation is recognized as a social service In the game way that -health and education ‘are considered a social’ «services and -recreation’s- purpose should -. er ee a ‘moment. a ‘ grounds that recreation is . ‘the provinces, In Canada the ~ responsibility for recreation . stitutional responsibility for community © planning. and operation of! x Deluxe Pecreational facilities and: Accommodations THe services. The provincial Right Downtown . government has respon- ; ; sibility to provide service Free Parking and lend support to % Indoor Pool, Saunas municipalities, and to and Whirlpool engage in provincial + Cotiee Shop, Dining a Peal Me | BL) fas responsibility toprovide * Friendly “SANDMAN SINGLE support to provinces and to. . - SBRIGE engage in ete pad a COMMERCIAL ernational projects. The’ . ; munici alities must be For Resarvations, FROM $19.00 (a) To’ assist individual This failure means that and community develop- the inefficient and ment uneconomical practices are 5. The position of (b) To improve the qualily municipal governments is of life and being seriously eroded in - (ce) To enhance social this area. of governmental functioning. a Canadian functioning. leads to a The ministers also agreed action plan for recreation, ‘fundamen i concern that unanimously that “the term — by the ministers remains as recreation includes all of a disjointed skeleton with those activities in which an little promise of acquiring ~ individual chooses to par-- form or flesh, The feder ticlpate in his leisure time, government has now filled recreation delivery system and is not confined solely to the vacuum created by the in this country. When sports and physical collective failure of the municipal systems — are recreation programs, but ovinces to agree upon weakened, the very foun- includes artistic, creative, their plan-in-the-mating for dation of the national cultural, social and in- a national recreation lot- recreation delivery, system tellectua! activities.” tery, by perpetuating the is unsound, according to the Municipal government current lottery in order to principles agreed upon by officials should take special help pay off the Olympic the provincial note of the significance of deficit, again, the provinces ministers regarding the other factors considered by have failed to plan together function of local govern- the collective provincial and in the absence of any ments in recreation. cabinet ministers respon- kind of common in- sible for recreation at the terprovincial front, the federal government has- rindirectiy concerned wit proliferated planning for recreation services are apace. pr al progress toward the development of a. reasonable effective panded role for municipal Edmonton Conference, and overnment in recreation iB at a second follow-up con- acted unilaterally, to the in keeping with the growing ference in Halifax in detriment of provincial insistence by citizens for November 1974. interests... greater involvement in the In summary: processes of decision 1, They expressed severe 1.. The demand for criticism of the federal recreation services is government for its failure to burgeoning at the local _ recognize provincial Jeyel, 2° 6° they will emand policies jurisdiction in recreation 2, Municipal governments and actions which enhance and for federal activitles sre facing increasing the quality of both their such as O.F.Y. and LLP. ghorifalls. in their fiscal individual lines and the conducted without prior capacity to meet, local communities in which they making. As more people seek and find involvement in social and political action, consultation with provincial needs. live. Much of this seeking avernments, which af-. 3. In the absence of will be done through the ected provincial. and‘ egordinating mechanisms medium of recreation. If the municipal priorities. 2. They claimed provin- cial jurisdiction over recreation in the con- stitutional sense, on the politica] system is not designed to serve these ends, to. enhance these ‘objectives, we can expect that conalderable stress will ertently, the rich get be put upon the system. ~ richer at the expense of the Municipal __ recreation poor, who, of course, get systems must be “poorer. : . strengthened to perform a 4, Municipal governments “yale that becomes more bear the t of public important each day. The dissatisfaction and resolution to seek definition pressure, while provincial of ‘roles. for each level of and federal’ governments government, and to vie wnconscionably for the establish coordinatory visibility and political credit mechanisms between and obtained through _their among them, is intended to activities which are directly help achieve-that goal.” © He Place - THE SANDMAN INN, VANCOUVER between federal; provincial and municipal govern- ments, gaps in service are — not met, and in fact; some disparities are created ina primarily a concern of local governments which are in turn creations of provincial overnments. The askatchewan represen- tative stated, ‘‘Saskat- chewan sees recreation, delivery systems as bein essentially municipal an regional in nature with financial assistance from provinces have primary because of their. con- municipal institutions, education and health matters.""- 0 a The “Honorable Rene Toupin, Manitoba, . stated, “We feel that the municipalities across the country have major responsibilities in the involyed in the planning of _ Call Tall-Free provineial services af- a ecting communities, and the provincial government must be involved in the planning of federal services, affecting: the proviices.” . 3, They identified the need. - - for improved coordination . within each province, and . r stated that “‘provincial ; of governments, should ; recognize the primary focus of the community and all its resources in the planning and delivery of recreation services.” . gh 180 Wast Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C, . {604} 681-2211 Municipal government : 4 officials Phoul also take PARTIES speclal note of the fact that te! gm ‘while the provincial cabinet Leite ss ministers . criticized the federal government and its ‘departments for by-passing the provinces, they failed to recognize the tendency of most provincial govern- ‘ments to treat municipal overnments in: similar ‘ashion, by-passing them at. will. Another instance of several pots calling the kettle black. It'is also noteworthy, albeit’ very . disappointing, that the rather heady stimulus given by the two ministerial conferences -to the concept of a more ef- fective and economically efficient Canadian recreation delivery system, GINGERBREAD HOUSES GINGERBREAD MEN - CHOCOLATES (We. make our own) - CHEESE PUFFS CHRISTMAS GAKE has been lost at least P temporarily, by the failure os and UpDINGS . = ofthe. provincial cabinet Fo. 020 eo ~ ministers responsible for’ oe; recreation, to follow up on J. SAUSAGE ROLLS . these: meetings as planted. ‘The. third such ‘meeting, - “planned ‘initially. for Win- nipeg in June 1976, has.mow ' been :twice postponed” and’: ride era a (Mountview Ba ee Oe A637 Lazelle 1° kery Ltd. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL CARPET 0 people's recreation needa, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Oecember 22, 1976, page ald BILL’S WINDOW CLEANER ‘& JANITORIAL SERVICES GLEANING 635-6712 there is no discernible © . + i Have your own new, cory private studio apartment, also 1 bedroom. Security enferphona, sauna, game room. drapes, stove, fridge, laundromat, pressurized hallways, covered parking. Close to swimming poot & Arena, cabinet . RENTAL APARTMENTS Clinton Manor Will Furnish Phone 636-4321 or 638-1032 6. The concept of an ex- _ “ANIMAL CONTROL” Sealed bids relating to the above contract will ne accepted at the Municipal Offices until 4:30 p.m. on December 29, 1974. interested parties may view the proposed contract at the Municipal Offices — ’ ..3215 Eby Street, during regular business hours. Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the ‘Clerk-Administrater” and piainly marked “Tender te Animal Control Contract”. po cuore Vy Price |: Homeowner Grant is December 31, 1976. | This is the white copy of your Tax Notios, It should bo in the hands of the Collector vat the Municipal Office before 4:30 p.m. on December 31,1976. 9 _" 635-8660 « Avery. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our many cusforners who were so patient with us in our first year of operation. We look forward to serving you in the coming year, - : Jim’s Tackle Shop 635-9471 165 Hwy. 16 East ALSO now selling Local Handicrafts — Alt Inquiries Welcome. DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE . CALL FOR TENDERS _ G.W. Buchanan, - Clerk-Administrater. “Tip Top Tailors GET Lazella a ' .Beside Simpson-Sears a4 SKATES = oo ALL AT NOTICE ‘TO HOME OWNERS AND TRAILER OWNERS - The Deadline for claiming the 1976 Signed -. as ~The District 0