PAGE 12, THE HERALD, Tuesday, May 30, 1978 For Safe: by Owner, 4 bedroom soplit-level family toom. Good location. Price low 60's. Phone 635-3817, (p3- 22) For Sale: 1078 sq. ft. 3 bedroam home on ¥2 acre lot, fully fenced and freed, at- tached garage, 300 sq. fi. shed, root cellar, Asking $42,000. Phone 635-4790 after 6 52.. WANTED © *. JO RENT Public Health Nurse wishes to rent unfurnished ¥ to 2 bedroom house with fridge and stove from July 1, 1978, Contact 635-4407 (p5-22) Wanted to Rent or lease a. smali. house or trailer by a responsible woman with pets. 636-1534 or 635-4931 Local 37. (¢3-1} 55. PROPERTY ~ FOR SALE For Sale: 80x100' lot. Viewt - at McNeil St., Thornhill. On water sysiem. Asking $4,000. Phone 635-7540 or 685-2056 3 and $ acre parcels on Woodiand Park Subdivision $14,000 and $1900. Two lots only left. One with creek. JD Proctor, 490 Anderton Road, Comox, B.C. VIN 4B4 phone 339-4736 (€50-[uly!) Build your home among beautiful large cedars on lot 150x210 Skeena St. Asking 11,500.00 Offers. Phone 836- $102 after 6 and weekends. 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Tire Business with gas service For Sate Prime etc, - 4 bedroom home, completely furnished, 1% bath, many extras, situated 68 miles north of Terrace. Apply C. Ritler, Box 183, Terrace, B.C. 633-2326 (ctf) Successful store for sale In Terrace. Complete with equipped butcher shop, 8 coolers and freezers, 1 walk- In, 3 bedroom dwelling at- fached. One rental house, occupied, 3 bay garage all on one acre of land. Annual sales almost double asking price. Assumable mortgage. Call 635-5202 for details, 51. UTOMOBILES - 1972 Ford Fully For Sale: Econoline Van. camperized, Law mileage, many extras. Exceltent condition phone 635-5514 after 5 (p8-2) For Sale: 1973 Mazda RX3 Station Wagon. 34000 miles $2300 or besi offer. Phone 635-5970 (c5-21) 1972 Ford Econoline Van 302- V8 Std. frans. sun roof, partly camperized. Radial stéel belied tlres like new. Phone 635-3304. {p3-21) 1969 V.W, Beetle, Low mileage. Well maintained. Has radio, 4 summer & 4 winter tires. Good running condition. Call 635-2243 8. 4:30 or 638-0372 aves. {¢5-1) 1975 Olds Omega Hatchback 350 V8, Tapedeck etc, 53,000 mifes. Blue and white 3500 0.8.0. Phone 635-7291 days 635-6876 atier 5 p.m. (p5-1) 197) Toyota Landcrulser with wide tires plus set spare tires with rims. View at 5135 McConnell 639-1517 or 635- 4390 = (p 10-6) 1972 Toyota long-wheel base Landcrulser. Complete with winch, extra spare tire, root rack, good conditlon, View 5135 MeConnell 638-1517 or 635-4380 (p10-6) 72 Volkewagon square back, sliver colour, 1 owner car, 32000 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $1800 Phone 635-4997 (cS-1) For Sales 76 GMC Cam- perlzed Van Fully equipped. Want Corvette or Pickup in trade. Phone 638-1744 atter 6 Pam, (pa-22) For Sale: 1975 Mercury Bobcat, 4 speed. 28,000 miles, Like new condition, Phone 635-4049 (p3-21) For Sale: 4972 Triumph Spit Fire. Custom Palni. Good condition.- 25,000 original, Offers, Call days 635-6516 eves 638-0296 (p5-2) 1975 Jimmy 4x4, 26,500 mites, engine covier, oli cooler, equalizer hitch, traller fowlng suspension for 8000 G.V.W., Sliding side win- dows, high Sierra Package. Excelient condition. Will consider trade. Phone 632- 7973 (c5-2) ‘dryer. _ Sway. 74 Chev % ton 300 HP, V2, new tires and rims. Tratler towing pack. Asking $4,000 635-7466 (p5-2) 1967 Belair Station wagon. 427-4 barrel. Asking $350 firm. Phone 635-6681. {p3-21) 79 Renault front wheel drive, asking $1000 and 1976 Kx250 motocross Kawaski like new asking $1,000 639-1489 (ct!) 1978 Dage Van, 7 cyl. stan- dard. phone 635-7702 (p5-22) 38. MOBILE. For Sale: 1974 Bendix Leader trailer. 2 bedrocm. Reverse aisle. Front kitchen, patlo doors and 12x54 Safeway, 2 bedroom with 30 addition, fridge, stove, carpet, drapes in- cluded. Set-up and skirted in traller park, phone 635-4310 after 5 (cti} invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked “Renovations” Terrace Community Correctlona! Centra Terrace, B.C. for Major Renovations, Tender No. 1870 wil! be recelved up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 22 day of June, 1978, and those avallabla at that ilme will be opened In public at British Columbia Buildings Cor- poration, 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C., Phone 638- 1191. Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on= the 31 day of May 1978. Tenders must be fited on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac-, cepted. (¢3-1) 12x68 Safeway. Furnished. 8x10 heated joey shack. Phone 635-9323. (p10-7} ‘ Safeway doublewide. Includes @11 major ap- pliances, large garden shed] land fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, and flreplace. Set up and fully skirted In ar. View at No. 31-4619 Queensway Drive (Tim- berland Traller Park) Phone 635-9429. (ctf) = Must SII - 12x46 2 bedroom mobile home on a fully serviced, clear tle’ tot on Simpson Rd, Thornhill. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Roya! Bank, Terrace, 8.C., 635-7117 (ctf) Immediate Dellvery 1978 Factory bullt 2 or 3 bedroom 14° wide or double wide. Delivered and set up to your location. 100 percent financing avaitable OAC. Gov't grant of $2500 ap- plicable. Free round trip to Vancouver. For inquiries please phone collect Parker Homes of Canada Ltd. 997- 5447 (c12-22) For Sale: 12x68 ATCO Velmont 3 bedroom mobile home. Set up and skirted In traller court in town, WIV sell furnished or un- furnished. “Phone 635-9046 even. (p10-JuT) For Sale: 12x60 «(1973 Canadiana 2 bedrooms with fridge, stove, washer and Asking $11,000 negotiable. Phone 635-7097 ; 66. RECREATIONAL “VEHICLES For Sale: 17' Travel traller, In excellent condition with fridge, stove and heater. No bathroom. $2000 Phone 635- 7565 = {p4-21} Hardtop tent trailer. Steeps 6, Two burner propane stave. Canopy. Asking $475 638-8329 (p3-22} 1975 Concord motor -home. 24’ leng. Dodge 440 engine, 6 new tires. 2 new batteries. Stove, 3-way fridge, washroom with shower. Sleeps 8. Air conditioning. Furnace, 2 dining tables. Phone 632-6704 (c5-2) For Sale: trailer 635-7074 (c3-22) 1972 - 8 camper. Very good condition, Phone 635-4644, (p31) aT. SERVICES eee eee GENERAL CARPENTRY NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL ADDITIONS, SIDING RENOVATIONS CEMENT WORK, | PAIN-TING < Phone after 6: “BCYCNA REPOSSESSIONS We have a limited number of 12‘, 14', and 24 wide In ex- cellent condition. NO DOWN PAYMENT Purchase Includes delivery, set up and furniture, (On approved credit}. If you quality we will fly you In at aur expense. Hurry! - These won't last! Call our credit manager collect at . 664-0024. Tor-Star Mobile Homes 835 Granvile Vancouver, B.C. V6zZ 1K7 Traller for safe: 1974 12x69 3 bedroom furnished trailer, dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, china cabinet etc. No.1 Pine Park phone 635-3246 (clm-Ju 17) 23x56 Doublawlde, major appliance and garden shed - fenced. Situated on lot fully skirted complete fenced. View at 31 Timberland Traller courts 4619 Queen- tf) LIVESTOCK Registered ‘4 quarter and Arablan Cheatnut gafding. 8 years old. Very gentle. Good riding horses $300, Phone 635-6997, (5-1) For Sale: Regisiered Morgan - Walker horse, 5 years old, gelding, trained phone after 5 635-7543 or 615- 9523 (pl0,18,19,21) 60. TENDERS. FOR SALE SY BID Good and chattels of Copper Mountaln Automotive Ltd. Situated at 208 Skinner Ave., Terrace, 8.C, THE GOODS MAY BE VIEWED Monday Evening, June 12, 1978, Bids may be submitted In writing jo Security Balliffs Ltd. P.O. Box 222, Kitimat, B.C. no later than June 16, 1976. (c9- 7) PHOTOGRAPHY: 10 for $1.00. 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They rely heavily on convenience foods and partially prepared products to save time and energy. It ia always a good idea to keep an emergency supply of canned, bottled and packaged foods on hand— the kind that can be served instantly or with a mini- mum of preparation. Yeater- day's cake and fresh fruit become an exciting dessert fondue when dipped into melted concordgrape jelly. Stretch a small amount of hamburger by making it into meatballs and serving with prepared spaghetti sauce. Combine two or three different varieties of ' canned soup for a spur-of- the-moment first course. Make fancy desserts in a iffy, Take ordinary pound- cake, slice into threa layers, ‘spread bottom two layers with one jar of concord- grape preserves, alsemble, frost and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Presto! An easy, elegant torte, Suggested here are two. fancy desserta mede with convenience nods. Their ease of preparation makes them suitable for both par- tiea and family meals. For the French Peach Tart a frozen pie crust, packaged pie crust mix or your favor- ite pastry recipe can be used, depending on the length of time you want to spend. The filling is a luscious concoction of whipped cream laced with orange-flavored liqueur. Canned peach slices are then attractively arranged over the filling and glazed with a mixture of concordgrape jelly and lemon juice. Addi- tional whipped cream is ‘piped around the edge of the tart and sprinkled with INTS FOR OMEOWNER: Tips To Help You DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR CUT FLOWERS Imagine buying a bouquet of cut) flowers on Monday and. still being able to enjoy them the following Monday. Impossible? Not when you fill your vase with distilled water and floral preservative. Findings of Ohio State Uni- yersity’s Horticulture Depiart- HELP WANTED: Mature _ Students! Earn $6 to $7 per hour plus bonus with In- jeresiing summer work. Write Fuller Brush Co. Sox 108 care of 808, 207 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V68 1H7 or Air. T. Diamond, General Delivery, Station ‘'R’. Kelowna, 6.C. VIX 4K3. (ctf) crumbled peanut brittle or chopped nuts for garnish, Brandied Strawberry Sauce is something you will .want to keep in your refrig- erator at all times to perk. up ice cream, fruit or pud- ding. This beautiful ruby- red dessert sauce combines concordgrape jam, brandy, chopped strawberries (frech or frozen) and lime peel, FRENCH PEACH TART 1 package ple crust mix or 1 frozen 8-inch pie crust, baked and cooled 1 tablespoon orange- flavored liqueur 2 cups sweetened whipped cream or prepared whipped topping 1 can (1 pound) peach slices, well-drained 1/2 cup concordgrape jelly 1-1/4 teaspoons lemon juice Sweetened whipped cream 1/4 cup crumbled peanut brittle or chopped nuts Prepare pie crust mix ac: cording to package direc- tone and shape into &inch tart pan or ple plate. Stir liqueur into 2 cups whipped cream; chill. . {ment have shown that distilled water, used with a - floral preservative, can extend the. life of cut flowers up to 100 percent. Devoted flower loverg may have already made this discovery about distilled " water which, until now, has been used mostly in steam irons and for cleaning contact lenses, This floral life-span in- crease stems from the fact that the -preservative reacts more quickly and effectively with distilled water than with tap water. The chemicals in common tap water tend to alow down the preservative action ‘and interfere with op- timum results. Unlike tap water, distilled water contains no chemicals, minerals, or trace elements of any kind. You can use distilled water on your house plants, too. Though the soybean was cul- tivated in China before 3500 B.C., it was virtually un- known in the U.S. until 1900. ay ONDA Honda CivicSedan . e Test drivea Honda today at “TERRACEHONDASALES - ‘ 442 Hwy, 16 West Terrace, B.C, VEG 1L8 635-6571 or 635-4325 . Dealer Licence Number 02066A If you reside in Terrace or. Thornhill and do not have apaperoarier- we have a SPECIAL OFFER} OH SUBSCRIPTIONS ~ FOR YOU! Just before serving, spoon whipped cream into ple. emat. Arrange peaches on — top. Melt concordgrape jelly with lemon juice. Spoon over fruit, Garpish with ad- ditional whipped cream and peanut brittle. Makes one 8-inch ple, Note: 1 package vanilla pie filling | cooked with 2 cups half- and-half and thoroughly chilled may be substituted ’ for the 2 cups whipped cream. BRANDIED STRAW- BERRY SAUCE 1/2 cup concordgrape jam 2 tablespoons brandy 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water 2 cups coarsely chopped strawberries, fresh or defrosted frozen 1 teaspoon slivered Ilme peel Combine concordgrape jam and brandy in saucepan. Heat, stirring, until jan is melted and heated: Blend cornstarch and water; stir Into syrup. Cook, stirring, until sauce fa thickened and smooth. Add strawberries, and lime peel. Heat sauce, stirring occasionally. Serve warm over ice cream, fruit or pudding. Makes about 2 1/2 cups sauce, ‘ Although roses are qtite hardy and will grow in. almost any kind of soil, there are two basic require: ments that these perennial beauties demand: that the ground be well drained, and that the sun shines brightly enough on them. | To plant your roses, start with a hole-12 inches deep and 18 inches wide. Loosen the hottom soil and form a small, cone ‘of earth in the _ center, Carefully fan out the roots, place the bush over the cone and fill in the soil ‘over the roots to about four inches from the top of the hole. Then, tamp firmly eo the roots are well anchored, and water thoroughly. After- wards, fill the hole com- pletely so the soil is one or twa inches up the stock of the bush. [t's also a good idea to fertilize your roses two or three times a year with a fertilizer that's high” in phosphorous, Water them steadily and regularly so the roots are always kept moist, Yes, roses have many friends, but they have enemies, too: insect enemies. To protect your roses and shrubs from pects such as aphids, mites, leaf- Loppers and other enemies, an effective pesticide guch as Spectracide® is recom- mended. Spray on bath sides of leaves until they’re dripping wet. You can also use Spectracide Garden Insect Dust to protect your roses effectively. . Rose lovers without much garden space will be happy to know that roses can be grown in containers, Any place that enjoys four to «ix hours of sunlight daily is suitable. Should you want the rose’s sweet fragrance in a bouquet, clip just above the topmost spray of fine leaves. The lovely rose may . look fair wherever -it is placed, but prized above all is its lingering scent, Do It Now Aluminum Sheets 26” x 36” 12 sheets only - 3.15 THE DAILY HERALD 3212 Kaium St. Terrace What book is available free to milllons of Canadian motor- _[lsts, contains vital information about a big Investment, can save most of them money and the least-read “best eellers” over published? If you haven't guessed, it's the new-ecar owner's manual, And If you'te among the buyers of a 1978 model, you should catefully tead your owner's manual, You'll be surprised how much new, useful Informa- tion has been put into it in recent years, This year's Tord and Mercury manuals, for example, have' up to 100 pages devoted to vehicle operation, service, safety and customer convenience tips. “Our vehicles undergo a variety of changes each year," said T. Larry Johnson, national inconvenience, yet still is among: — Car Tips By Totem Ford Car Owner's Manual : Least Read “Best Seller” Saves Money, Inconvenience + service manager, Ford Motor Campany of Canada, Limited. “Even if a car owner glanced through his manual in . past years, he still should take the time to read the new safety and operating instructions fer his 1978 model,” Mr, Johnson notes that new emission control devices have caused auto makers to revite start-up instructions for many. newemodel cars in recent years. Drivera who fail to follow these hew procedures may ‘have dif. ficully starting thelr care, parti- cularly on cald mornings or when the engine is very hot. Important notes on safety Ktems, tire care, trailer towing ‘and emergency driving situa- tions also are found In most new-car manuals. The auto makers also provide car owners with operating tips -today's cars, Ford's manual to help them enjoy the ever: increasing number of comfort) and convenience features on notes, for example, that a car will cool off faster once the alt conditioner Js turned on, if you. leave the windows open for two {0 three minutes after] parking under a hot sun, And did you know you should “cycle” the alr conditioner once or twice aemonth during the winter? . Do you know the safe way to uso jumper cables: when ‘starting a stalled car? Does your car use fuses, circuit breakers, or both, in ita elec. trical system? The answers to these and many other safety, service and maintenance ques tions can be found in a car owner's manuat, Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd, 4631 Keith , > 635-4984 DOOT27A. “= rnaéte ore Seo eS Oe ee a? a ae ae a ae. -_— eS ee eS rhe = 2 oo |