mm Coming, Events, ‘Helghbourhood garage sale: September 3, 1977 10:00 a.m. till ‘9:00-p.m. 3925 Paquette, Also ' gat of druma and pool table. . ‘Phone 635-4761 of 635-2788 a 21,221 12) ‘ ' past Speed 4; V4, Busia F Personal 7 Class A Elecirical Contracting. ‘Free Estimates. Phone 435-5876; ‘Kalum. (ctf) household repalrs.- Phone 635- . ‘Webb Refrigeration ey 4 oot fo . fr . fra LOOKING — | FOR A JOB?, P - FOR HELP? y “The Herald, 3212 Kalu Street P.O. Box 399 Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6357 - Terrace | Subscription rates: Single Copy . 20 cenis.:— thly by carrier Three Dollars ($3.00). Yearly by mall in Canada pone _fanior (Citizens $20.00 per Meorly by mail. autside Canada Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department,’ ’ Ottawa and for payment of postage In cash. Classifieds due 24 hours prior te desired day of publication, $2,00 for first 20 words, 10 cents each: word thereafter. No refunds an- classified © ads. - Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m, at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazelia Avenue. _ ‘Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club | will commence play esch queaday night at 7:30, Play will be In room 4,. Caledonia High Schoal. All bridge pla players ore’ invited to atten ‘ nership or. ination ne 635-7356, Thornhill, Catorie Counters ‘meet every Tuesday, Thornhill School, 7:15 p.m." welcome, from Elementar: New mem Terrace and Thornhill, -~ Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur- aday every month at 8 sp... . Phone 635-6641. (ctf) © - . INCHESAWAY CLUB °.-. .every Tuesday night at 8 nthe Skeena Health Unit. For’ more information phone os - POSITION VACANT: Child cs 1%, Help Wanted 43, Rooms for Rent 56, Business. Opportunity Care Worker, for intermediate School Commencing September 7 (approximate). . JOB DESCRIPTION - Working Ina special education program Involving a teacher, ap- * Flaw large housekeeping room, suitable for working man, stove, frig, everything fur- nished, centra! location, ': separate enterance, parking proximately 10 students and the . child-care worker. Students range from ten to fourteen years, maie and fermale moze: are behaviorally. : disturbed and disruptive ma regular. classroom.’ Counselling. of: ‘Mudents, as well as regular. contact. with ‘and cablevision supplied. Phone 635-2145 (p-1,2) Room for rent with kitchen and - living, room: facilitles on the ° For. Rent: bench, 635-3971 (ctf) Room In spactous shared Thornhill duplex. - “Kitchen, ilving room and parents, intensive one-to-one. - -- relationship with child ovteide — _ the classroom = sitvation : and setting Up programs for the behaviour Inside the classroom. ‘Program: involves activities, - outside the classroom... QUALFICATIONS - Applicants should possess‘a vehicle, . Should possess a great deal of persistence. patience, and have a high frustration level, HOURS OF WORK - 35 hour- " week’ ‘possibly sorrie weekend : child as reinforcement for good. basement facilities. $05 8 month plus utilitfes. Phone Bill or Janey at 635-4292 (st#). 47. Homes for Rent Attractive 2 bedroom duplex fridge and stove. Electric heating. Walt to wall carpeting. Phone 635-7485 (p-1) 2° _ 1.2. bedroom furnished house suitable for asingleor a couple, - Phone 635-5775 or 635-5874 (p- Wi For Rent: - Three bedroom home with fireplace. Heat and. wAtterngon and evening: work ‘- primarily. ° Applications. avaliable. ‘or send resume fo:. . - Community. Resources 4603-0 Park Avenue. ‘Terrace, 6.C,: a VaG 1V5 {eed . eee “General ottice help require small offles. Reasonable zing ’ speed essentiai. Reply to Box 1162 the. Daily: Herald, - ‘stating experience and. salary, ex: room at the Sandman Ian... For further Information phone 635- Meeting « Terrace B. P.0.E.- (Etks Lodga), -First and Third, Thursday.of month. 0.0.R.P.! = eet Bout Wed Bs 2 : with. full. resume and related : “family. No pets please. Phone “BRAT OF 65-2 : pected. {eth ges — oe sire Kermode Four Wheelers ‘ Ratlable peraon or courte | to. Meetings 1st Wednesday of each’ caretake apartment complex In raonth at 8 p.m. in the meeting, Kitimat. © Light duties, goad. “ penumerstion. ‘Phone: ‘collect - —- R6- -7805 days, | or. 594-9541 . javenings. (¢-21,22/1,2): - Wented: Foreman for Tarfel’ ‘freight operation ‘af Kitimat. Previous . supervisory “ax-.. Night included. Phone 634-1929: or 635-4322 (p- 1,2,3,4,5) - - 48. Suites for Rent ‘3 Bedroom Row Housing Sultes. | i Full basement, 122 baths, half, ‘ Block from schools, 5 min walk from town. Sulable for familles. '$250. per month. month ‘Jease. 4529 Straume. c CEDAR PLACE ‘APARTMENTS | 4931 Walsh Avenue : ‘Suite 113 - Terrace, B.C, 635-7056. “apy § Sulie "A for rent. Fridge, stove; drapes, carpet, rec . area, sauyna and pool table,. with security emlerphone and 6: perentet dnd? RABWA aduwSES general “cargo would be an weset. Please reply Inwriting, , experience to: : che anger Box, .241, °, Kitimat tee: 21,22:1,2)" : . ‘24. Situations. Eo Terrace Contract. Bridge Club will. begin bi-weekly play the first Thursday In October at the Sandman. There will be beginning, ‘Intermediate and advanced divisions. All those, rer at in pleying phone 638- Mais Mamortal.Hospital ‘Thrift : - Shop Is having. price sate on - all stock ihis Saturday, -Sept. ad. Store hours. will be 11 a.m. + 4:30 p.m; The | Thrift Shop Is located on La elle Avenue, [ust | Printer. (p-1.2) ap oy es Radio part, Garage Sale: _T.V./s, VTVM, dlahes, tant, car-' boys, ete. Starting 10 a.m. Sat. 2508 Kenney. (c- va) ‘4 ABLE ECECTRICLTO:* OF; 638-1231. (ctf) Golden Rule: "Ode [obs for the fobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 * ABLE ELECTRICLTD. Ratrigerative Contracting and S076 or 638-1291. (ctf) * 4ang SOUCIE esb-nies “Bull time, part time. ‘required, _ For ‘Sale: [By ‘trom ~ $299.95. a Flece kitchen suite - $99:95. i will babysit | In my ‘own home © of. Halliwell, Street near : Uplands ‘School. Cail 638-0304" (e-22,1.2.94) ‘ . . 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles ; running condition.” Reasonable offer. - Phone. 635-2946. name. and Phone. umber: (20,22,1)° . For Sate: . cb3so motorcycle. ‘Priced low. fo’ sell.. Place. Apartments. Walsh Ave. (p-21,1,2) . vos a3. For. Sale - Misc, For Sale: Girls Wifa Skates size’ - 4, CCM Size 2, Doust Size: 2. - Phone 435-2537 (p-1-2) > FURNITURE SPECIAL Single dressers from -. $97.95. 39" Matiress or tex spring. from + $59, 95, - . Fred's Furniture Ltd. -4434Lakelsd Ave. -_. Second Flor. aN (ctf) ' For Sale: “1 seat for 6 van. Never been used with saat belts. T car rack. Phone 635-290? bafore Sept, 9 and 633-2442 after Sept. 3 (p-22,1,2,34,) _ a “8 ‘For some real bargains in. used women's. and _.chitdren’s _ clothing, household: items. and ' Cafe - insect & Ereslon Control... Fencing & Contruct. Blasting is 435-6993 BUGEN WOESTE (c: ‘20.2 ond of ‘Sept.} vide Sra maces 19, Help Wanted * " TAXEDRIVERS Class 4 dteance and police permit ‘Contact a tei Terrace Jax! 635-2242, (ctf) Tey be aes ange aeueth Sa aR seemmce Dh omen Bo 22 Retnell Cabin Cruiser steeps six. With tandum-tratier. ex- cellent condifion,. Loaded ‘with extras boat house -kept. | ‘Full price $13,500‘or: neareat ‘offer. PR @ 635-2009 after 6 p.m. & . 22234) wR ~~ The toe in: humle ie refers esser pi an |animal;.such Paine the. + heart, liver, kid Yaoi No. telephone, View: at 216 Cedar ° . ht a bed sofa end chair] F Furnished or unfurnished stud 750 Suzuki, good |}. ’ Jarea. : Fdowntown. : Spacious: security lock-up = Llc) “Ttwo and three bedroom apart- elevator. Absolutely no pets. -For Rent: 2 bedroom sulte with fridge andstove. Has hardwood * ficors, wood. paneling and idectric heat. Good for small. _affer.8 p.m. In Thornhill. (p- 18,19,20,22,2) Phone 635-6668 __ Glinton Manor - or 1 bedroom eames Saune KEYSTONE COURT | APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, Laundry & Storage Near ‘schools and Clean, qulet, ments. patrol. asin New 1, 2and 3bedroom suites - “McConnell Terrace. B.C. (¢-21,22,1) | . Saturday. - miles. Good condit : hen : me WILLSIDE! tObGE 4450 Little Avenue ~ wnits, centrally located. Fu ~ furnished. Reasona’ le rates rent *. cluded. ame - day or. week. meet only. Phone 635-6611, fet) Sleeping rooms, housekeapl 4 “Non- -drinkers 3 bedroom basement suite for Fridge and stove In- Phone “638-1346 (p-: 21,22,1,2) “9 bedroom Gporkment. electric: ° heat, fridge and stove. Free » laundry facilities, No pets. $144 --per month, Phone 635-6445 (cif) - 3145 River Orive - 49, Homes for Sale .- PRIVATE SALE ON BENCH: 3. year old 3 bedroom, full, - basement, carport, wall to wall carpet, beautiful quiet setting -. on Dalry Ave._10 percent Royal © Bank Loan with $5,000 B.C. 2nd. “Call after s p.m, 638-1472 (p- | 2d : 4 . toys see the selection at the er = _ athortaed Kitimat Workshop at 40 Wi | | vice.Depot Columbia St. at'Rivertodge. « ‘| © Repelrsto Refrigerators § Open 8 9 to. 4..-, weeks Ps ad “Feeerers, Washers, Dryers, f days.. donations: welcomed, i, oo. And Ranges . fet) aot CC 49. Boats. & Engines "> LW. Landscaping For Sale: 16° steet hull. river Box 454, Terrace, B.C. bast with 40 hp. let drive, 13 Specializing in Lands, Trees, Johnson and trailer.” Phone 632- Shrubs, etc. Complete Tree 3605 (p-22,1,2,3,4) . ° airs, large kltchan and fiving) ‘oom with Franklin fireplace, revenue . Lovely yard. [Phone 635-573) after '§ 5 pm. (p-: y2rA,5e6) for Sale: Attractive, modern, * mobile home. On a very large “mostly, landscaped lot. 85226". Situated adjacent to -Thornhilt Golf Course on dead end street. Phone 638- 1507 (¢- 20/21/22, 2 late anny eee tttmeety blind ames oa E) ‘Ilvingroom ares, Wanted: ‘Young couple looking. for house to rent. Outside of Terrace with a few acres of lend to work with. Willing. fo do repairs on house. Write te-RR2 &- ‘Marshall, . Easy to manage fast. food franchise. Avaliable offering big returns. with minimym Investment. Write Quick Stop Submarine, 1649 Victorla’ St. Prince George. , Phoria snare (¢-22,1,2) . : : 57. Automobiles, 1975 GMC Slerra “Classic Camper Special. 454 V8 engine. ‘Dual fuel fanks, air con- ditioning. P.S., Dlte ‘brakes, ‘Radio, heavy duty suspension. _ 5¥,50e16"tires, spilt. rims; :new exhaust - system and ‘ brakes. - 1978 Veriguard Camper, 8x9! dual. propane cyelinders; propane fridge and. 3-burner rear ; stove. a Prone eeaaior (c iodeaadania For Salex 1963: Malibu, é eylinder, “automatic . ‘tran: "mission. Good running con- dition.. Phone 35-932 22,12). ‘For. Sale: ey F:380 ‘Ford: Custom pickup. PS. FB - “camper. Inexcellent: condition. Phone 635-5571; {c: 21,2212) . "1975 Dodge Maxi Van Tennessee. 7 Red Cedar Int. ‘Inaylated.- ‘Cordoba high back seats. 73,000 miles. Must be seen. 638-1794 (p-22,1,2) ‘Transtars - Piates - "Sales Tax. . See phtman®.& Smith AUTOPLAN : agent.’ LLakelse Ave.” aarrace. (ctf); For Sala: _ 1974. “Plymouth jf Scamp/é cyl... 3-spead, Phone 638-1217" ‘etter: Sp. m.” Apa) ‘1972, ‘Vega 6.T. Hatchback “4 ‘speed transmission. - ” 42,000 ion. Phone 695-9716 after 5 pm: Ap 2012), < For Sale: 1973 Ford 484, ion. With radial, fires, bullt-In radio- ‘tape deck. Best reasonable offer. Phone 635-4561. offer 6° ‘pM. ‘and. ask for Cat (oft. at "1970, Ford. Custom, Four) door ‘sedan; 302 cuble-. Inch, automatic, $800‘pr. best otter. 4. Phone. 635-6235 or 835-4328 Act#); " §8. Mobile Homes ‘For Sate: 1968° 12252. Knight’ ‘Trailer. Make an offer, Cail. ‘635-7451 - 21,22,1,2). : For Sale: 64°12! “Fraller, : bedroom. Fridge and tee. 75x00" lot In Thornhill... Phone - J 635-7625 (p-221.2) For Rent: - two bedroom fur- “4° wished trailer and one bedroom, ” furnished suite. View. at 1885. ' Queensway. (p-22,1,2).° - For Sale: ‘1971: Safeway 1axt0 mobile home. Fully skirted. . ‘Located at Pine Tratler Park. Phone 632-2405: (p-22,1,2,3,4) Older type 2 bedroom tralter for. sale or rental purchase, .Phone - 635-2682 p-22/12) Must sell immediately: 121684 bedroom Safaway.: Manor.” Excellent condition. Must be seen. Make us an offer. ‘Phone Phone after 6:00: ‘pan. 695700 “(p-20,1) an 4 yaar old 3 bedroom Satenay Bs Nice kitchen,” House’ traiter. jeundry hookups service. 75'-fenced lot. Furnished with appliances, For ° more Information phone 635- 16 after 4 p.m. de 65, Mortgage Money: . MORTGAGE monay -any amount (25 years amortization) 1st mortgage from 10 percent. Ind mortgage from 12% par- cent. Residential, Commercial, Builders | interim Business Loans. . Phillips Capital Corporation. 10673 King George ' Highway, Surrey, B.C. V3T 2X6. sultel: Phone 5880411, (p-21,221,2) -66, Rec, Vehicles _ For Sale: 20° Vanguard motor _ hone on a Ford. chassis for further Information: phon 3430 {p. ciate a 6s. a ere eo es wld be ae ad ma Bs - Monday “gidered clos because | “46th te 4 a,N419) STEVESTONB.C: cP- United States fisherman ‘have threatened to sue the ‘Canadian’ government -for damages as oil from ‘a 10,000-gallon spill here spread __into. American waters, a apokesman for the In- ternational on Com- mision said Wednesday. ‘John Roos, the com- mission’s assistant director, ‘said in an interview that the ISC was notified of the threatened suijt.as it con- g@ salmon fishing in U.S. waters of: oil . con- “Roos ear the U.S, Coast: Environmental - Protection Service that American: ' fishermen are@o upset with ‘having to fish in con- taminated waters that the oy have threatened to sue bo the government and com-. responsible for the oats are already tied up as- _ a result of a closure of the ' radio, dual tanks. rigged for . ower Fraser River and part — __ of Georgia Stralt ordered by -- the commision Steveston is Iseated at the mouth of the Fraser, and about eight miles south of Vancouver and 1'mile north of f the Candas. border. e spill apparently oc- cured late Monday when‘ a ‘submerged ‘pipe connected tank a Canadian ot ehing Co.Ltd., plant was struck by ‘debris ed by the hi. tide in the Fraser. The pipe was ruptered and heavy Bunker’ BB Boil emptied into:the river. - spread south Wednesday, criticism ‘mounted about the way in. which federal agencies organized cleanup. It .did not begin until 15 hours: Bae Ml pment for was available ediately. It wag estimated that it will take at least three days before. the oil in Steveston ‘harbour is cleaned up and before it-is scrubbed from the rocks and pilings along the riverfront... ’ Roose said the Americans - As. the - oll ‘said they would use their pment and ee Canadian ows clean! ‘charge o government for all the costs. .He said the decision to close the Canadian lower - Gulf waters and the waters off Point Ro , Wash. for an indefinite peed Was. No new ‘VICTORIA CP- Premier Bill Bennett said Wed- | nesday the British Cloumbia government, is not planning a new budget after a 2.4 per cent decline in the gross national roduct. Bennett . told the ‘ legislature that economic meatures taken by his ‘Sodial. Credit govenment. “don't need: correction now’? The premier pointed ‘out that economice trends in ‘thes province have been ng contrary’ to those in untry. - The. growth’ in em- 4 plpyment is at as’ ‘threepper- annual’ rate, Bennet said, twice the, national ow, VANCOUVER CP - Pat Brady, president of the Briti " Columbia Teachers’ Federation, says it now . seems that few changes will ‘take place within the schools | troduction of the core . ee program this with Brady, Peaking in an ¢ Tuesday, said he was fe. °° pleased sed with, ‘the: recently- FP os announced adjustments, to 9. . the ministry original core rican : “proposal. of education's ’ Fishermen may sue over spill , disgraceful, Guard has told: the federal — "about 700 Canadian fish- jhe. face of record savings , - ereased this year, and that is an, abvious sign that 3 wasn't needed, * "THE HERALD, Thursday, September. 1, 777, PAGE? — ‘ Ea geo . . Pod . ‘ made because Cariadian fishermen did not want, 0 foul their gear and the the salmon caught wor aot But he ‘sald he is getting , opposite advice from - shermen who believe in ily water will be safe if sufficiently washed. Loudest criticism of the federal cleanup came from— Bill Otway, excutive director of the British Columbia Wildlife - Federation, who has sent a telgram to Transpot Minister Otto Lang, demanding a public inquiry. ‘It's goddamned ” said: Otway. par eirte etes ng the spill to the Coast Guard, the Vancouver. marine — Tenders called for | CP- Peter Steen, president cf Cassiar Asbestos - Ltd. said. Wednesda called for tenders from production. ‘al large West Coast Pralthough all tenders shi ing and barging firms haven’t been | received, to. move 70,000 tons of Steen Steen sald the company asbestes a year to Van- p throug! couver from Stewart, B.C. from Vancouver that his firm ia investigating an all- | Canada route to move its product from its Cassiar mine, Stewart, to Vancouver. - The company now ships its production through Whi = is then shipped ia asbestos hauling PRINCE RUPERT, BC. container — vessels to LVancouver from: Skagway. The tonnage Fe; resents 75 he has percent of the mb e's annual rather. Ahan -agway. Shipping throug Stewart would mean mproved wharf facilities - r es and a regulat frieght- transportation route to southern B.C, ‘The town of Stewart has demanded’ a regular feery b Saieatien ance Northland ' Navigation uspended service tothe c mmunity earlier this year. Steen said in an interview 300 miles north of y, Alaska, by v3 and Yukon route. perryrt tT Titel hehehe TTT . traffic controller and the .. marine emergencies staff about 11 p.m. Monday butné . cleanup action was taken until Tuesday morning. John Pye, second mate on the Fort Langley, said if a boom had been place around the ruptured line im- mediately, the spill could be controlled. ‘Keith Hebron, ang EPS officer, said his agency was notified Monday night and, in turn, informe other federal agencies. He said no- cleanup operations are possible at night but many federal officials were on the scene early Tuesday, Clean Seas Canada’ Ltd. was called in to work on the @eanup described: as the - largest ever pollute Greater Vancouver waters. Captain J.C. Young, ‘regional ‘manager — of emergency operation for the Coast Guard, said he was notified of the spill at 11 p.m. Monday but was not asked to supply any cleanup — pment, He. explained that his - depart ment has.a stockpile - of cleanup equipment available for any spill but - actual responsibility faor - land-based spills, as this one was, rests with EPS, *- “We could have supplied skimmers, booms and dispersents but no equip- — | ment was aked for,” hea said. . Replying to criticism of: the cleanup operation, Ian. Robertson, EPS emergency coordinator said the Can- dain Fishing Co. did not mow it was their spill until 9 am. Tuesday. budget “average. As well, the , ovincial national product § grown at an annual rate . of five-per-cent. : sive Conservative leader Scott Wallace suggested that in the face of a recently-announced provincial surplus, and in deposits in B.C., the ' government should cut Its seven-per-cent sales tax in . order to stimulate buying. Bennet said. that sales taxe collections have In-.- consumers are’ already . spending more money, and at a reduction in é tax, -_ andarea. This! -' Bull range ~ POSITION OPEN The Terrace Daily Herald has an opening ' for a circulation clerk. Applicants should hi a full timesalary position. . Applicants should be nee? in appearance, be able to. _ Meet the publicand capableofmanagingowntime. —- Your: own transportation: Is necessary. of - Experience would be beneficial but not mandatory. — CONTACT: ‘CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE poe 7 4630 LAZELL f TERRACE, & a a . ‘WANTED Ambitous boys or girs to do carrier routes. . . ‘Good experience and earnings fo° ‘the: right, persons. Phone Mr. Lolselle 2 636-8387 The Terrace Daily Herald “Required ‘Immiediatsly” Newspaper distubutors for Thomhill & Terrace Are Job consists of delivering to carries. _ Permanent part-time employment. Position suitable for semi-retired pc rsons. For further dotals ‘contact The Publisher THE DAILY HERALD 3212 KALUM Sik eas 698-6967 Dol Row Aluminum ~ Sheets ot 42 sheets ont. 2.15 THE DAILY HERALD 9212 Kalum St. Terrace ave complete knowledge of Terrace, ‘company benefits: avaliable. AC. ° . ste