. 3 bedroom “Estate: mobile _ home. in good condition. Sat MOBILE HOMES 59, ‘up onspacious lot in Terrace Traller Court. Phone | 635- ‘$9168, APS-17A).. RAS s 72x60° 3 bedroom : Bendix. trailer. Set up Woodland -Halghts: Tealter Park, Fully furhished. Asking $12,000.00. ACE)” “ Weak; 6 “Bendix. Paramount _ ¥9x64, mablie home. Fur- ‘ plture’ Included. All-In) excellant condition with axles 6x6 blocking, 250 gallon - oll tank. Price for quick sate. at $12,000.00. Must be moved, " Phone 635-2603, (P10-14Aug): 1978» 14x70 Manco mobile ‘home. Unfurnished, set up & skirted tn local traller park. Phone 635-9746... (Ctin-1-08- mm dk hy "Wanted fo: buy’ Handyman Speclol Otder 2 bedroom trailer, Please ask for Steve at 9911-D Paquette. (P3-13A) TENDERS i Province of Betieh Columbia. Minatn at Fouente | - Sealed Sere: “for the . following sland tending contract(s). will be, recelved by ihe Regional ‘Manager, Ministry of oresis, Prince “Rupert, 8.C., "¢ on tha dates "shown below?!" 1 Contraey'sT '1091-7-15 Ja &RELL Thunderbird. Ranger Oliirict Terrace. Number of hectores 39.4. Viewing date August 28, 1979, ~* feaving Ranger Station at ‘900 a.m. Deadline for recelpt of tenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sep- tember 6, 1979 ’ Tenders: must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes suppiled which, ‘with particulars, may be obtained from the --Forest Ranger{s) indicated, or from the Regional Manager, ‘Ministry of Faresis, Prince “Rupert, B.C. The fowest or any tender 11) not necessarily be ac- : ww bt SFenddr: Is - te ae ol-The Teaser Hirkéla Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (at0-24A) ' INVITATION "TO TENDER RIVTOW STRAITS LTD. . PRINCE RUPERT ‘ TERMINAL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “CONTRACT NO. 2 : PHASE tI. SITE DEVELOPMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed ‘tenders, Marked "Prince Rupert Terminal - Contract No. 2°‘° will be recelved by Rivtow Stralis Lid., P.O. Box 8960, Van- couver, 6.C. V6B 4&2 {malling address), or 2724 $.E. Marine Drive, Van- couver, B.C. (dellvery ad- dress) up to 2:00 p.m." on August 24, 1979 for alte development on thelr property in the Prince Rupert Industrial Park, Prince Rupert, B.C. The work Includes constructing rock dykes and placing fill on the foreshore. An estimated 240,000 cuble yards of _ material Is to be placed. Documents, Including plans, apecifications and ‘conditions of tender are ‘avaliable from Rupert Cement. Producis office, P.O, Box 634, Prince Rupert, - BC. V6J 381 or from CBA Engineering Ltd., 1425 West Pender Street, Vancouver, 8.C. VéG 253 for the sum of $30.00, which Is refundable upon the return of the documents In good condition within 30 days of the close of No tender will be con- - aldered Which tee any lifying - © ons. : i any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . CBA Engineering Ltd (a¥-19A) _— a Buriat Selling? Use Norald Classifieds 636-6357 ° Uo Ministry TENDERS | = - STAND TENDING CONTRACTS . “| Fouls Sesled tenders for the — following stand tending contract (s) will be recelved by the Reglorial Manager, rey o Forests, Prince upert,B.C., on. the dates “wupert balow, ‘ 1. Contre? ST 1091-8-15 & | RF Located Willlams Creek. Ranger Distelct Terrace. Number of hectares 6.8. 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. ‘Deadiina :for receipt of tenders is 1:30 p.m. August 22, 9, Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied. which, with particulars, may be obtalned 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 necessary be ac- Thie call for Tender is under the ferma of ithe Canada British Columbia ‘Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (a5-t4A) 66. REGREATIONAL VEHICLES 1977 - 31 foot Wilderness Travel Trailer for sate, Like new condition. View at Reel Inn Motel, Lest tratter on tet, on Highway 16 West, (c5-17A) Wett. Holiday Camper wiih tollet and stove and overn.-36° flatdeck traller frame, dual “a Phone 635-5710. (ps- } 1977 Chev Van, "000 miles, camperized. J-way fridgp, heater, cupboards, portable - stove, stereo. Asking $7,500, Phone 635-6571. (P10-14Aug) 14 foot travel trailer. Sleeps §, stove, oven, fridge *& furnace, Phone 635-4761. (cl0-22A) ; 1977 Land Cruiser, soft top & *hard top. 18000 highway * Atlek” New Gorididh. “Call --qveninge: 6 047-3556, days. (Ct0-22A) 14. foot Holldalre travel traller. Asking $3900.00, Phone 635-5128 after 6 p.m. {(C5-16A) ’ O47-3241 - 1976 Bonalr 700 tent traller. $1550.00. 3 bedroom house. Phone 635-9593, (P5-16A) 1974 6 foot Okanogan cam- per. Complete with stove, furnace & 3 way fridge. Asking $1400.00. _ Excellent condition. Also | recon- ditloned Remington typewriter. $175.00. Phone 635-5273. {P5-15A) Navigable Waters ’ Protection Act R.5.C. 1978, Chapter W-19 Proposed Prince Rupert ; Ferry Terminal . The Minister of Tran- sportation, Com- munications, and Highways, Government of the Province of British Columbia, hereby gives notice that he hes, ‘under Section 5 of the above Act, deposited with the Minlater of Tranaport, Of?- . tawa at Ottawa, and in tha office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert, a description of alta and plana of a ferry landing to be constructed [in Prince Rupert, It will be located on 8 bearing of 390 degrees 15’, approximately 400 feet north of the existing federal government ferry landing. And take notice thet after the expiration of one month from the date of pubiteation of this notice the Minister of Transportation, Com- munications and Highways of the Province of British Columbia will, under Section Sof the sald Act, apply to the Minister of Transport for approval of the eald site and plan, Dated the, August, 1979 ” RG. Harvey Deputy Minliter of -— Transportation, munications, and Highways. Victorla Perilament Bulldings. Com. alpen A SOT (a-19A} wd day of. FILE NO: 2-1149-1A.(198-79) - (AOL) POCKET NO: dave. CANADIAN TRANSPORT COMMISSION © AIR TRANSPORT COMMITTEE TRANS-PROVINCIAL . AIRLINES LTD. CHANGE OF CONTROL OF COMMERCIAL AIR’ SRRYICES JIM PLoTISON INDUSTRIES LTD. By direction of the Air Transport Commitee, notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisiéns of Section 19 and 20 of the Alr Carrier Regulations that Trans- Provincial Alriines Ltd. and Jim Pattison lodustries Ltd. have ‘given notlee of the proposed transfer of shares ‘fo Jim Pattison Industrias Lid. which would result In a change of control from ihe former to the latter. Under Licences Nos. AT.C, 1580-64(NS), A.T.C. 1876-64(NS), A.T.C. 1583- | 66(NS), A.T.C, 687-53(NS), AT.C, 1483-63(NS), A.T.C, 1096-40{C), A.T.C, 1613-° 68(C). A.T.C, 2174.72(C), AT.C, 694-53(C); A.T.C, 310- 62(CF), A.T.C, 98-51(CF), AT.C. WP-51(CF), and AT.C. 316-62(CF) Trans- Provincial Alriines Ltd. Is authorized to operate Class 2. Regular. Specific Polnt,. Class 3 Speelfic. Polini, Class 4Charter, Ciass 7 Specialty - ‘Aerial Inspection, Recan- nalgsance and Advertising - Aerial Control - Aerlal Photography rastricied to acenics - Class 9-2 In- ternational Regular Specific Point and Class 9-4 In- ternational Charter Com- mercial International Charter Commercial Alr Services using fixed wing aircraft In,Groups A, B, C and F from beises In British “Columbia... * Any perton or ‘assoclation or other body representing alr transportation un- dertakings affected by the ‘proposed acquisition or fransaction may intervene to object to the committee on the grounds that it will un- duly restrict competition or otherwise be prejudicial to the public Interest, An*in- terventionz tf mage, shall set out: the. Interest 6) the ‘in: tervenor, reasons (n support of the Intervention, and shall: be endorsed with the name end address of the Jn- tervenor, .the Intervenor’s solicitor or representative, . and two (2} copies shall be malted or delivered together with supporting commitiee, Ottawa, KIA ONS and a copy of the intetvention and documents shall be served upon the party who has given the sald notice, the party‘s aclicitor or representative, fot ister than Sepiember Toth, 1979. The name and address for service of Interventions is: Bryan Williams, c-0 Swinton and Company, Barristers and Solleltors ‘13th Floor 10h) Wast Georgia St. Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3C4 Areply to.an Intervention may be.made by the proposed acquirer or person who has given the sald Notice to the Committee and two (2) coples shall be mailed to delivered to the Acting Assistant Secretary, Air Transport Committee, Ottawa, KIA ON? and a copy of the reply shall be served on the intervenor or the Intervenor’s solicitor within fen (10) days atier receipt of an Intervention. . 1865. NOTICE To CREDITORS “IN THE MATTER OF ‘THE ESTATE OF EOWIN * BLAND CLARK, RETIRED ACCOUNTANT. FOR. MERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ‘Cre tors and others - having’'ctalms against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims!:ta Murdoch R. Robertson, P.0. Box 746, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3, on or -before the 15thiday of Sep. tember, 1979 after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard éily to clalms that have been recelved. ; Maud Nesta , . Veronica Clark Administratr ix By: Mérdoch R. Robertson - ; Sollclior {04-13,14,20,214)} * LIVESTOCK Reasonable board required for 2 quarler horses for winter months. Phone 635- 7801. (C5-16A) Klansmen arrested in March . MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A squadron of riot- a Blu ian’ marchers Sunday when they reached the Montgomery eity. limits -on the last leg of a “white power” march from Selma. The Klansmen, who were cited for parading without a city permit, offered. no resistance as they were herded into ‘waiting paddy © ‘wagons. The marchers reached the state capital'd city limits in two waves about 1% Kilometres apart on U.S. Highway 80 and were met by about 300 helmeted local police and- state troopers, many brandishing night- sticks. . Police Chief Charles Swindall walked. afi:the umarchers, and said over a builhorn: ‘You are violating the law by parading without a permit. ‘You sre now under arrest for that violation.” Klan leader Bill Wilkinson of Denham Springs, La., stepped forward to say: “We are marching for. civil Tights." But Swindall cut him off, saying he could not speak because he was under arrest. Mayor Emory Folmar said e Klansmen were -not armed Sunday but about 100 weapons were‘ confiscated from care entering the KKK campground - a few kilometres from the city limits Saturday night. It was the second con- frontation in two days here between police and the marchers, who retraced the Bb-mile route from Selma taken by the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his black civil rights followers in The Kilansmen had marched out of Selma on Thursday. ; ‘ CONFISCATE ARESENAL On Saturday, officers arrested 19 Klansmen at the ‘outskirts of the city and confiscated an arsenal of smnall weapons, including guns, brass knuckles, knives and clubs. On Sunday, police directed the Klan marchers to an adjacent parking lot and began processing them one by one for a trip to the city Proof of service of an jail. Intervention or a reply shall be made by declaration under oath and filed with the Acting Assistant Secretary, _Alr Transport Committee, Ottawa, Canada. _ Among the 199 persons ar- rested were 12 youths who were turned over ta juvenile authorities, They. were ex- pected to be detained until a hearing today in _fuvenile The Committee will not | court receive any Intervention or ’ reply filed out of time uniess the party making same satisfies the Commities that the applicable submission could not have been made within the time specified for reasons beyond the party’s control. Ta. Bangs, For A.J. Sutherland, Acting Assistant . Secretary, Alr Transport Committee (a1-13A) ———— LS AF allenging th WERALD —OLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! - peohibi The other 165 ‘arrested Klan supporters were freed after fellow Klan members ‘posted bonds totalling $9,300. They were charged with parading without a permit, a misdemeanor, authorities eaid. Hf convicted, the maximum penalty six months in failanda Siem fine, Folmar said the Klan's action was “a calculated effort to get publicity,” Wilkinson, asked earlier whether the Klan was aceking . publicity by @ the mayor on the parade permit issue, said: “if it was a. publicity, Stunt, the mayor helped us." The 19 Klansmen booked Saturday were charged with. violating a new state law firearms within 338 metres of a public , demonstration, to the front” om her ay Wye New friends \ were made at Terrace’ s S parade . /, - Residents and visitors enjoyed the pancake breakfast | Vinson is at top of charts CALGARY (CP) — Laura’ Vinson used to listen to a country music: radio. station icrarch-near . Jasper, Alta., when she was ‘a little girl because there was nothing else to do. , Now, that station and others across the country are - playing her songs. Ms. Vingon is recognized as one of Canada’s top country music performers after’ 11 years of playing cluts professionally. Last year, she joined the ranks of . Carroll Baker and Anne Murray when she was nominated for a Juno award as the top female country vocalist after the release of her debut album, Firat Flight, with her group Red Wyng. - “When I wag eight years old, 1 was really interested in poetry,” she said in an in- terview. “Then I finally got myself a guitar and learned how to play because there wasn't anything else to do. “At home, with friends and neighbors, we used to sing” songs for our own entertain- - ment. Somebody would play guitar and we all kind of got into it. It was either that of go to a dance every month and a half.” Ms. Vinson says she doesn’t know why she became interested in music. It may have been her French grandmother who came to Canada from Louisiana at theturn of the century or her Indian and English blood, “There wasn't any im- mediate influence. The only living influence at all was . .my uncle who was a com- poser in Toronto, but I never _ really got ur that, a my ee -before I was cate " Ms. Vinson left home as a teen-ager to continue her schooling, and eventually at- tended the University of Al- berta. She says she missed home and a lot of her songs reflect - that. “While at university, 1 did folk music and worked at Ms.;Vinson says she_also liked rock music and was a big fan of Janis Joplin and the Jefferson Airplane (now the Jefferson Starship); “T just kept performning in clubs and such and really didn’t get into, recording until a few years ago when I signed with Royalty Executives want salaries frozen ‘ TORONTO (CP) — Execu- tives of Chrysler Canada Ltd, say they would accept a salary freeze to help keep the | Bogan car company in wrens Saturday — after Carter said “'tens of millions of dollars” could be saved if top echelon executives a. . cepted a freeze on salaries, benefits and bonuses — a Chrysler Canada spokesman fee he Hought executives Te Ww agree toa ry freeze, public relatlons said: ‘I don’t think there would be a negative reaction.” Car] A. Warnock, comp- troller and treasurer jof the Canada division, | Bald everyone will be required to make sacrifices, - Chrylser Canada has already asked the federal and Ontario governments for financial help to save the i : - Terrace area(s). Avis Franchise Licenses, OWN AN AVIS FRANCHISE Avis fs lsoking for a select few business people ta operate Avis “ranchise(s) In the Prince Rupert and-or Prospective licensees who quallly will joln the Avis World Wide System: the largast In the world. We are looking far motivated, aggressive, business people who alresdy are, or want to be, thelr own boss but who recognize the additional benefits of working within a - successful organization. Status, a name that sells, a working support system, sales force and national advertising ali add to the financial benefits of being an Avis Transport of Canada Lid. 309. 4014 MacCloud Trall South East If Interested please contact: Mr. T. Murace Calgary, Alberta T20 4R7 (403) 243-8408 AVIS Wa tryharder President Jimmy - 15,000 jobs at its Windsor, _ Ont, plant. In'the f. 5., Chrysler Corp. . has told the Carter adminia- tration it needs a $1 billion cash advance to bail out the floundering company, but the administration has agreed ““bnif''“te loan Buarantees between $500 «Million and $750 million. Chrysler had asked its 135,000 United Auto Worker employees in the U.S. to give up pay ralses over the next two years, but last week the union sald no, ‘ _. Chrysler's U.S. divisi Robert Young, director of ° Net vision Is expected to lose $500 million this year, Chrysler Canada lost $31 million last year despite car and truck sales worth $2.5 billion. Chrysi¢r Corp.’s president, Lee Iaccoca, who personally asked the union to agree to a wage-and-benefit freeze, was paid $1.5 million for coming to Chrysler last October, His annual salary |s $360,000 plus bonuses. i a ee rer) (Mechanic Required) 1 a , inTerrace’ , —Heavy duty mechanic I i —Experlence In truck repairs required W | Enalne experience catable i —Steady position. with full benefits " x Apply in person to: ! i / Inland Kenworth Sales 1679 Kenworth Street ; i Terrace, 5,C. N 635-2282 Records. Then things really started to cook.” rs ae, to put raysell.through,.. .. Her, fix album with the Ww pan, tansy! ant on we, Edm rding onton-based . reco! ‘company became one of the top five-selling albums by a female vocalist within a year of its release in 1977. With that came the Juno nomination and playing at the Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in July. This fall, Ms. Vinson and Red Wyng will perform in Toronto during the Big Country awards, She has al- ready appeared on national television with Tommy Hunter and Rennie Prophet and will have her music featured in an upcoming CBC radio program. But she says her group is not hard-core country, ' Ms, Vinson says the group’s second album, Ain't No High Fashion Queen, to be released this fall, will be more rockcountry than country-rock. She says she still is looking for a major break with a number one song. While she's wellknown in her native Alberta, it's different when she travels east. ‘It’s hard to break in, When we went to Toronto to play a relatively new club, not that many people came out. If you aren't known, nobody shows up. You really have to have a name to draw well, iy Ma. Vinson plans to tour more in the future, ac- companied by her husband of two years, Frank Walls on keyboards, steel and lead guitars, Greg Bergsten on drums and Wayne Saunders on bass. TJ a