Page 10, The Herald, Wednesday, December 27, 1978 - 3207 Kalum L . TERRAGE DRUGS LTD. Vitamins : & Toys, Toys, Toys “\ 635-7274 CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per insertion. Over 20 worda 5 cents per word, 3 or more consecutive in- sertions $1.50 per insertion. REFUNDS: First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before 2nd insertion, Allowance can be made for only one incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 mailed. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 2 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per insertion. LEGAL - POLITICAL and TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: $3.60 per column inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS; $4.00 per line per month, On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: ; 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. CLASSIFIED: 2:00 p.m, on day previous to day of publication Monday to Friday. ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER other than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. Service charge of $5.00 on all N.S.F. cheques. WEDDING DESCRIP- TIONS; No charge provided news submitted within cne month. $5.00 production charge for: wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) received one month or more after event $10.00 charge, with or without picture, Subject to condensation. Payable in advance, CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5.50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals 5.50 Cards of Thanks 5.40 Memorial Notices 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classified Advertising Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October 1, 1978 Single Copy By Carrier By Carrier By Mail By Mail By Mail Senior Citizen 20¢ mith 3.00 year 13.00 3 mth 15.00 6 mth 25.00 year 45.00, year 20.00 British Commonwealth and United States of America one year 55.00 Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VaG 2M9 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & District Phone 635-6357 The Herald reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to: determine page location. The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject ‘any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to the Herald Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental, Box replies on ‘'Hold” instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answering Bex Numbers are requested not to send originals of documents to avoid loss. All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. It is agreed by the ad- vertiser requesting space that the liability of the Herald in the event of failure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the ad- ' vertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the ad- vertiser for only one in- correct insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupled by the in- correct or omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability to any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any ad- vertising that discriminates against any person because of his race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or because his age is between 44 and 45 years, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement lor the work involved. "COMING EVENTS © Weight Watchers meeting held every Tuesday al7 p.m. at the Knox United Church: Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. Do You Feel You Have A Drinking Problem? There is st Available! Phone 635-5836 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings: Mon. 9:30 p.m, Church. Thurs. or Sat. 3:30 p.m. Mills Memarial Hospital. Sun. Breakfast Meeting. 10 to noon. Lakelse Hotel, United SKEENA CENTRE Skeena Centre offers to the Senlor Citizens of the Terrace and Thornhill area the following services: : - Activity Centre for han- dicrafts - Day care for working people. - Drop-in for companionship and coffee. Monday thru Friday 4-4. Transportation available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge. 635-2265, Ladies Sim Line Club meets Monday evening—6:30 p.m.—United Church basement, Kitimat. Rape Relief Abortion Counselling & Crisis Line for Women 639-8388 MILLS MEMORIAL THRIFT SHOP Mills Memorial Hospitai Auxiliary would appreciate any donations of good, clean clothing, any household items, toys etc, for their THRIFT SHOP. For pickup service phone 695-5320 or 635-5233, or leave donations at the Thrift Shop on Lazelle Avenue on Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thank you. ‘PREGNANT?’ NEED HELP? Call Birthright for an alternative to abortion. Phone 632-4602 anytime. Room 233, Nechako Centre. INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8 in the Skeena Health Unit, For more information phone 635-3747 or 635-3029, ‘ WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are looking for donations of any old, broken or used pieces of furniture, also any discarded wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Call us at 635-2238 between 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try to make arrangements for pickup. Pregnant and in need of support? Call for help from Right-to- Life promoters: Lisa at 435-3164 Carol at 635-5136 Janna at 635-4503 Skeena Health Unit 3215-2 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. 635-6307 The following are a few of. the services offered locally by your Health Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON- FERENCES: Held weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30-3:50 p.m. Please phone for an appointment. Held at the’ Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month from 1:80-3:30 p,m, Please phone for an ap- pointment, Babysitters who bring children must have parents written consent for im- Munization. ADULT CLINICS These are held at the Health Unit on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 34:10 p.m. by appointment only. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at intervals for expectant parents. Phone the Health Unit for details and registration, HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care in the home for those who need it on referral - from their family doctor. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE vision, hearing screeni done. Please phone for a pointment. . PRENATAL BREATHING, & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af-., ternoon at 1-2 p.m. V.D. CLINIC Held every Monday at 3:30 or by ‘Gppointment, SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated in Eby Street. They will be pleased to assist with any sanitation problems. - SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC Held at 4612 Grieg Avenue. Hearing tests will be done by referral from family doctor or community health nurse... 638-1155. LONG TERM CARE Office at No. 205-4621 Lazelle Ave. Tel 635-8196, Assessment and planning for those eligible for Long Term Care, AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 205-4721 Lazelle. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and guidance for vocational and’ social rehabilitation done by consultant. PUBLIC SKATING TIMES Fram Dec. 18 - Jan. 1 Dec, 18, 1978 - 7:30 - 9 p.m. Public Skate Dec. 19, 1978 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Public Skale, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Dec. 20, 1978 - 4 - 6 pm. Public Skate Dec, 21, 1978- 4:30-6:30 p.m. Publle Skate Dee. 22, 1978 - 3- 5 p.m. Public Skate Dec, 23, 1978 - 7:15-9:15 p.m. Public Skate Dec. 24, 1978 - 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Family Skate. 1:45 - 5 pam. Public Skate Dec, 25, 1978, Dec, 26, 1978 - ‘CLOSED Dec. 30, 1979 - 2:30-5:30 p.m. Public Skate Dec. 31, 1978 - 12 - 2 p.m. Family Skate 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Public Skate Jan. 1, 1977 - CLOSED PUBLIC SCHEDULE Effective December 18, 1978 Dec. 16. 1978 - 12 - 1 Noon Hour Swim. 3 - 5 Public Swim. 6 - 2:30 Public Swim. 7:30 - 9 Adult Swim. Dec. 19, 1978 - 3 - 5 Public Swim. 5-7 Family Swim, 7 - 9 Adult-Teen Swim. Dec. 20, 1978 - 3 - 5 Public Swim. 6 - 7:30 Public Swim. 7:30 - 9 Adult Swim. Dec. 21, 1976 - 3 - 5 Public Swim. 5-7 Family Swim. 7 - 9 Adult-Teen Swim. Dec. 22, 1978 - . 3- 5 Public Swim. 6 - 7:30 Public Swim. 7:30 - 3 Adult Swim. Dec. 23, 1978 - 2 - 5 Public Swim. 6 - 7:30 Adult Swim. 7:30 - 9 Adult-Teen Swim. Dec. 24, 1978 - 12 - 3 Public Swim. 3 - 4:30 Family Swim. Dec, 25, 1978 - January. — Pool will be closed until Jan, §, 1979 for maintenance, opening again on Jan, 6, 1979. SWIMMING The Skeena Health Unit Speech and -Hearing Clinic will be closed Dec. 21, 1978 to dan. 1, 1979. The Clinic will re-open Jan. 2, 1979. (nca- 27D) ‘Winners of the Chrisimas Raffle sponsored by the Terrace Day Care Cenler: Ist Price - Pearl Onstein - Food hamper from Co-op. 2nd Price - Bob Beli - Food hamper from Overwaltea 3rd ‘Prize - Dinner for 2. Terrace Hotel dih Price - Betty Ann Sayer - Dark reom starter kit from Sight & Sound, Sih Prize - Karlene Clark - Blanket from Fields Gih Prize - P. Ostertag - Plant fram Grace Fell Florists Hh Prize - B. Maier - Plant from Central Flowers ath Prize - N. Morrison - Set of glasses from Recall Orugs. Sth Prize - C. Wilkinson - 3 Boxes chocolates from Shoppers Drug Mart. th Prize - Joe Mondue - 3 Boxes chocolates from Shoppers Drug Mart. The Terrace Day Care Auxiliary would ilke 19 fake _ this opportunity to thank the Sbove businesses ‘tor For 4 year old children, Helq., 227@ting the prizes and to on third Monday of every; month. ace iz xpress our appreciation to pall the people who purchased fickels, $492.50 was raised the new foward of ihe (nc1-22D) which goes purchase building. 14. BUSINESS PERSONAL. SKEENA COLORS Residentia} Commercial Painting Phone 638-1835 taj4 GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535, 3248 Kalum. DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP. Reconditioned bikes and repairs, Reasonable rates. 1931 Queensway Dr. GEMINI EXCAVATING LTD, (Wes Andrews) Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract 635-3479 anytime ABLE ELECTRIC LTD, Electrical and Refrigeration contract, . House wiring. 635-5876 (ctf) RUPERTSTEEL &SALVAGE LTD, We buy copper, glass, metals and batteries. Location — Seal Cove Open till 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Phone 624-5639 ; ali SPORTSMEN'S Barber Shop Now Open Fridays til eight. Across fram Post Office. 3223 Emerson (8-06) 'S*HELP WANTED CARETAKER for isolated ranch, Call 628-9948 for in- formation. (sté) Working foreman with good knowledge in cedar wanted Immediately for fraser Valley Sawmill. Approx. 40 miles from Vancouver. Experienced in handling crew. Phone 462-9114. (ct0- 5Ja) Pre-school teachers needed for the Child Minding Centre. Leave resumes ai 454? Park Ave. (c3-27,28,29D) The Terrace Public Library requires a student to work part time 6 fo 10 hours per week after school. Call 63B- 8177 for an interview, (c3- 29D) 33. FOR SALE MISC, Girl Guide cookies for sale. Will deliver. 435-9553, 635- 3260. 635-4204. (nc-tin) MIIis Memorlal Hospital Thrift Shop will close on Dec. 18 and re-open on Sat, Jan. 6, 1979. Thank you for your suppor?. We look forward to serving you againin Ihe New Year. (nc3-22D) for Sale: Triple axtes from mobile home, with wheels. Phone 635-5078 evenings. (p3-27D) Hay for Sale. Phone 635-7878. (¢5-29D) Che 36 "FOR HIRE Babysitting available for New Year's Eve in my home, For further information phone 635-3187. (p5-29D) WINGS DISCO We cater to dances, banquets, parties. For more Information phone] 635-2312 Kari Molz (p5-28D) 38 ‘WANTED MISC. ‘Wanted to rent: garage for winter anonths to store vehicle. Phone 635-2154 after Spm. (tfn-stf) NEEDSOME | EXTRA MONEY? We'll pay you -CASH for your otd = Furniture, household items, guns, etc Just phone 638-1613 3215 Kalym Street Terrace, 6.C, QUEENSWAY TRADING (atinw-f) HOMES FOR. SALE TASTEFULLY FINISHED 5 BEDROOM HOME on finished basemeni. In secluded corner of town. Cathedral entrance, al. ‘ached insulated garage, two brick fireplaces, fenced and landscaped, 635-3348. (ps5. 28D) 64. BUSINESS. | PROPERTY ys Retaibor - “.” OFFiGé Space . sf he 2 stores total of 2900 ft. Can be separated to 1400 ft. areas in choice location on Lazelle Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 or 255-1939 Vancouver. Available Sept. 4, 1978. (ctf WAREHOUSE and retail space available on new bypass. Yomo Management, phone 638-1166. {ctfn-15D) FOR LEASE Retail and-or warehouse space centrally located at street level in Terrace. In total 4641 sq. ft. Formerly used as equipment sales and repair shop. For complete information contact Pruden & Currie (1976) Ltd, 635-6142 or write 4448 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. (ctf-w) For Rent: The former Jon & Jan suite, 1000 sq. ft. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552. (ctfin-D7} 55. PROPERTY - FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE Large lots on Soucie and Munroe. Phone 964-4424. (clfn-27N) 58. MOBILE .. HOMES MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as tow as $100.00 down. O.A.C. Set up and delivered, trades welcome. Phone collect 591-5105 (ct!) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1973 Ski-doo Elan 294 — good running order, new skis. $500 O80. Phone 635-7942 or 635- 3975, = (c5-30)} Herald classifieds get results! NOTICE TO __ CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHANN BLUM, late of 61 Babine Street, in the District of Kitimat, Province of British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executrix at P.O. Box 609, Terrace, Province of British Columbia, V8G 4B8, on or before February 1st, 1979, after which date the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. ANNA EMILIE EMMA MARIE BLUM, Executrix CRAMPTON & BROWN Solicitors (a4-18,19,27,28D) NOTICE TO CREDITORS . IN| THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GREGORY MICHAEL SINKEWICZ, les of 4926 ‘Walsh Avenue, in the District of Terrace, Province of British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims fo ihe undersigned administrator al P.O. Box 609, Terrace, Province ot bet e er es ee. 2 bet From first aid to physica fitness, the American public is increasingly aware of the need to care for the body. Nowhere is this trend more apparent than in the nation’s schools where students are especially ac- tive in the hea:th care area. Many teens are superbly accomplished in administer- ing first aid techniques long before they graduate from high school, judging from entries in this year's Johnson & Johnson: First Aid Award. The annual award is offered in con- junction with a first aid course sponsored by the Johnson & Johnson Health Care Division, and used to teach an estimated 750,000 students a year, This year’s winner, 15- year-old Alfred Piombino, is from Poughkeepsie, New York, Fully certified to ad- minister and instruct a vari- ety of basic first aid proce dures, Alfred compiled his British Columbia, V8G 4B8, - own teaching manual to use as part of a course he taught to fifth graders, He is also on or before January 22nd 1979, atier which date the estate will be‘ distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. GEORGE SINKEWIC2. Administrator “CRAMPTON & BROWN. Solicitors (14-20,21,27,28D) Pr ed ” ON a ee ae) Inflation ° Fighting TIPS TO HELP YOU Cooling Heat Costs An ingenious new way to save on elcctricity is with a new energy-saving thermostat that automatically lowers the heat when lights go out, or the sun goes down. cod Foti vez sui nein ies New Li/Tronic Thermostat for zonal electrically heated homes automatically reduces temperature settings 109, According to a Drexel Uni- versity study for both five and seven room homes, sav- ings on the heating portion of the electric bill can range from 15% to 37% depending on climatic conditions. The colder the weather, the greater the dollar savings. Since the heating portion of; the electric bill is usually’ the largest, such savings would allow most homeowners to pay for the new thermostats during the first year of ° Operation, Called Li/Tronic, and made by Federal Pacific Electric Company, this heat regulator automatically. turns itself back 10 degrees as soon ag you turn off the lights in a room, or the sun sets. With help like this, you never need fear that forget- ting to cut back the heat will + cut inte your budget. SCIENCE TESTS SHROUD GATLINBURG, Tenn. (CP) ~ A few small threads, no bigger than those most people pick off of their sleeves, may soon provide an answer to the authenticlly of the Shroud of Turin, a sci- enlist said here recently. ” Within the year scientists willexamine sample threads FIRST AID hha T| active in the American Red Cross, works at several first aid stations, is on general stand-by for local emer- gencies, and is a Scout! Other recipients in the national competition — in- clude: Alan D, Yoder, 18, from Wilton, Conn., Eileen Marie McGregor, 17, from Anaheim, Calif., and Steve P. Shalita, 15, from Sepulveda, Calif. What You Can Do It's important to know how to get medical help as quickly as possible in an emergency situation as well as knowing how to adminis- ter first aid, It’s also essential that every houschold contain the basic first aid supplies neces- sary to handle emergencies. These include: e Adhesive bandages in a variety of sizes and shapes « Antiseptic « Sterile gauze pads » Surgical adhesive tape « Sterile cotton or cotton balls Now is a good time to ask yourself ‘Am I prepared?'* eh ‘An ia + * o CONTROLLED BURNING - A MARSH MANAGEMENT TOOL — Controlled burning of marsh vegetation can be beneficial to wildlife. Dead marsh vegetation builds up and inhibits new plant growth. Burning. releases nutrients and allows sunlight? to penetrate fo the soil, encouraging new plant growth. Slow burns in cry peat may create hales which eventually fill with water, These potholes inctease the diversity of the marsh. Fast burns reninve dead plant litter without harming the plants themselves. These techniques increase diversity within marshes which benefits wildlife. PUBLIC NOTICE The Lang Term Care Office and the Aid to Handicapped Office of the Skeena Health Unit at no. 205 - 4721 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, will be closed on December 27, 28, 29, 1978. MOBILE HOME IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO YOUR LOCATION are now available in our lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile hames. You choose your decor, and we custom build to sult, Government grant of $2500 applicabie. Expense paid fare Vancouver - return. For free credit check and approval please phone collect. Parker Homes of Canada Lid. (tfn) 935-6447 Do it Now Aluminum - Sheets 25” x 36” 12 sheets only - 5.25 THE DAILY HERALD 9212 Kalum St. Terrace