ae ina ET an ‘SUZUKI 65750: = ~ Low | fois.’ Falring, custom seat, . Isay, bar. $2,900 OBO., nag. -, @ngtre. | the | landmark ‘Wakdus : totem ie pole': “Yemaing, : in: ‘Stanley The city, parks board says it it will do|everything it.can to o-year-old é ", Park despite protests,from ' ONDA CIVIC — Good nning. condition... -, Yieluding block heater and 2 studded” winter — tires, ~ “181,500. 00, Phone 635-3761, ve APHBOUY Ate a 2h ww SUPER BEETLE | “<= Excellerit condition. Dual - carbs; ‘headers, sun roof, “New radial summer. and | -Winter_tires. $2500. Phone “Gears. (P5.M1July) 01 JEEP -CJ7, 4 wheel drive. convertable. | *Ebcollent condition, Extras. 30,000 miles. $5,200. 635-5407, ' pale _ (Pa-BJuly) . me ‘ar ateun Kingcab Ax, ANCEM: ‘stereo ‘cassetie, | i gadlals; asking $8,000. - 1960 Cougar XR7, AM-EM “gfereo ‘cassette, | crulse- “control, radials. Mounted ‘Winter tires. Asking $7,000, work 635. 2659 —Phone: (leave message); home “645- $719 6-9 p.m. - wot {pld-djuly) 12060 TWO BEDROOMS. Stove, fridge, and shed. $12,000 or best offer. Phone 658-160. ‘ (P5-6July) 1976 SCAMPER 8 foot camper for sale. To view call Dave ar Rockey. Phone 655-2261. ne * ¢aged-éJuly), thie. . 1978 YAMAHA 250 | Snow - Machine. $900.00 — WII frade for: a horse traller. 849-5714 evenings. ‘(Cedarvale), © me ” {P5-6July) zhu Hansen Comb) SW Buduings Corporaten ‘project 91.008. Instail Ray- Nac Heating System, Dease ‘Lake, * B.C, Tender documents may be obiained from 4925 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VaG 1K7 from June 30, 1983. |, Sealed Tenders will be address until 3:00 p.m. Juiy "[20, 1983 and willbe opened In public at that time.. ‘f.Eor further Information call . DB. Hansen in Terrace at 638- me ol) (Aec2-5,6July) “JAlrport,, Smithers, | : Tecelved at the abovel: . 190 Questions i& Answers About ‘Arthritis? “alts.a free book that gies the tue “answers to 100 of _the-most commonly asked questions —. “about arthritis’ For” 2 yOUr Copy, clip this - -_adand return it with. “ Sifor postage, and . handing fo The Aas dociony. Public Equoation. wt .Depar °920 Yonge Street, Suite 420, _ “Toronto, Ont, , t MAW au. an | the AnTHRMs soir Vids, wo pA ieee : rr a han ‘}Purchasé form In a sealed, {clearly marked .envelope, “ laccepted. Those Offers to {Purchase not recelved by 2 “|p. July 15, 1983; shall not |THE highest’ or .any-bid wilt ' [not receséarlly be accepted. h Htrom the: office of the ” [Cérporation, “Atr. [For further informailon. _- [please - ‘{Sampson In Victotla ‘at ae? a. descendant of the: bole’s : creator - who' Would: vatlier”. see dt - £0. toy ; Ottawa’ 8. -Natiénal, _Mugeum. . “In May Ottawa: oxpressed Jnterest iin the totem, carved « "by the Kwakiut) people on. - the. “forth. ..., const -"—of : Vancouver Talon, for’ ‘the 7 REGINA” - Waseana (cP) Centre, - built around a small stream that. . oncefed a wat ‘hole for --gattle, has: become a lush ’ onsls that. is -home for thousands of Canada geese and a popular recreation _ Spot ‘for city dwellers. . -“To a Regina realdent the ‘most’ unusual aspect, I - guess, is that-we have a water fowl park in the heart . of the city,” said Joe Moran, ‘executive director -of- the » oxthectare -: a Aoo-acre) centre. ’ Tourists and " Tocal “residents flock to the centre 68¢h sspring to..photagraph "hundreds of geese waddling along the shoreline of man- z& Bats Coty 4 | Hasetings Corpraty PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY TENDER The “Corporation”’) | Invites following Improvements only. LOCATION: ; 1. B&R - Trailer ‘Park, South . Hazelton, 8.C. (Teer) er 2. Forest Campound, Southbank, - B.C... (TP666) 3. Forest eed Stewart, B.C. (TP 668) © (TP 1009). 4.. Hudson “Bay Mobtle Home Park; Smithers; B.C, +] (TP 1932, TP 1030; TP1146; B.C. (TP 1024-8 TP602) : [LEGAL "DESCRIPTION: NLA DESCRIPTION OF - IMPROVEMENTS: 1) (TP887) 1972 Moduline.- Serial | No. Registry No,'44251. Double Wide. : : 4) (TP1032) 1979 Montrose Serlal - No. MW951; Registry. No. 44254. 16) -€TP1030)- 19743 Glenbrook-Fleetwood Serlall . No. 504337 Registry No," 44696," fe -7) (TP1146) 197-4) Moduline-Premier | Serial No. “4884; Registry Na, 44694, 8): (P1034) 1973 Bendix. Paramount Serial No. 3657; Registry No, 44695, 9) (TP 1024) 1973 Bendix. Paramount Serial No. a717: Reglstry, No. 44242 . 10) (TP802) 1971 Boise |Cascade-General Serial Noj- 1534; Registry No, 44245, SIZE (APPROXIMATE): INA All offers must be’ su bmitted to the office of the Bullding| Manager on its..Offer to British - Columbia Buildings Corporation (the Tenders to Purchase. the federal, .| ansform the & °“TP1034). 5. Forest Service Compound, Smithers] ’ | 2} (TP666) Design - _ Approx. M4 years}: ald, 3) (TP668) 1970 _Fabtéct 691256059) 4) (TP1009) 1974 Forestry P : een DESCRIPTION: N- OF rs [Trailer comprising 44.59 “|comprising 22.30 m2, "| to the office of the Building [Manager on its Offer ta fd later than 2 p.m. July 15, 1983, together with a certified cheque payable .|the Corporation In. the ‘Jamount of 10 per cent of the]. offer.. This deposit shall bel crediied . towards = 'the purchase price If a tender Is be:tonsidered,.. Separate Offer to Purchase ims may be’ obtained Building Manager, Britist Columbla Buildings Bontron, BMU 1, ¢ B.C. Bulldings Corporation, 4825 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G a1 ¢ Fae “ contact:. “Mike PCSé2-PRE-S5 7 Purchase form In a sealed, Denis]. Decaying: froin -dry-rot, © -the-totem. would.require. at-* Teast $40,0 0. in, Restoration Lit work ‘un oo proposal, ih ae reconstruction. waa - include -a’ rebuilding ‘of “a”: '- house for which the pole was. the: front support.’ oy -Waklus, - . - Webster: “sald in” , made Wascana Lake. with “thelr brood of yellow, fluffy : goslings. wo Naturalist: ‘Lerne Scott estlmates that about 7,000 ' goslings raised in the centre have -been exported . to marshes in ‘Saskatchewan,’ “Quebec, New’ “Mexico ‘and Florida in the last. a. years, .- CALGARY (cP) + ~~: Christine Durmitiiu Van Saanen has -foclimbjon aa ftis tow, "And. that ‘would be: the . Bald: : best place for it, says.Gloria-.°.-. > Webster, a descendant ao that | the. pole. would: be: treated ia & treasure: AB It: i would. not just he tised ‘as: a ‘plaything for children ° | ihe: - MacDonald of ‘the eres _/ Museum - ‘consulted *: the. aes on: “the: _ Proect . _ Canada geese share ‘The i933 goose roundup, , in which the entire flock is - herded into holding pens, is ‘Scheduled: for later this - ~ Month, Staff can : easily . drive -the-- “geese into: the special areas. because the birds molt for six. weeks -- ‘every: summer: aad: are: “Unable to fly: ‘turned to poetry to celebrate her new life after emigrating Romanian ‘homeland. ‘ -“When Tcaifie to the free world, where you can say y what you want, I began writing more," Van Saanen, 50, said in a- ‘to. Canada alx years ago to escape ‘Fepresston in her recent interview: “I wasn’t sure I was gifted, but I knew 1 had something to say for myself." " : While life in Romania was not as oppressive for her asit <° could have heen her creativity asa poet was ‘chained, she -Baid, Winnipeg: liked WINNIPEG: (CP) — A Move to spruce up part: of * Employment Minister Lloyd Axworthy's riding and turn it into a ° vibrant cultural community has run into-a snag — the vagrants ‘who live there, don’t want to leave. . -More~ than - a million | Ottawa dollars has helped Osborne Village area into'a strip‘of. trendy boutiques and ethnic restaurants... A community © theatre and arts centre has. also been added recently. . The area: is- about as cosmopolitan as this prairie - elty gets, but: residents who live in nearby higt-priced_ condominiums looking ‘out over ~ the meandering ‘Assiniboine River still have Premler Serial No, C1807 to contend with transients - :f Registry No. ‘44197, <>.) -Whorummage through their Forestry] co _ PROPERTY FOR SALE.. BY TENDER British Columbia Buildings Corporation (the The Corporation’) invites Tenders to Purchase the only. . LOCATION: Highways Camp, Highway “16 West, Salvus, 6.C. | DESCRIPTION ~ ‘IMPROVEMENTS: | ; Former bunkhousé & wash house unit a) ‘“Scotla’’ m2: .b) “'Atco’’ Trailer SIZE. {APPROXIMATE}: N-A All offers must be submitted clearly’ marked envelope, fo later than 2 p.m. July 20; 1983 - together’ «with certified cheque payable amount of 10 per cent of the offer. This deposit shail be credited. fowards jhe]. accepted, Those. Offers fo Purchase not recalved by 2 p.m. July 20, 1983 shalt noty be considered... The highest or’ ‘any bid witil. not necessarily be accepted. Separate Offer to Purchase| forms : may be obtained from the ‘office ‘of the Bullding Manager, @rlifish Columbia. Bulldings|. Corpcration, “Dennis Brontron; . ‘BMU 19, 4825) "|Kelth Avenue, Tertace,| British Columbia VEG 1K7. For further, litormation, please contact’ Mikel. Sempson in Victoria at 387.) 7382. vo, (Ace) 56,7 July) . Employment. — a - Immigration: - - Department: : following ‘Improvements 4 . area has received” are a‘ | “$243,000 smaller * allocations. a the Corporation In: thel: garbage for. food. ; pf “They | are © frightening _ people," said Lil Haus,. who heads a group that is trying - . to _get-rid of the mostly- native - community living - along = the. - treedined riverbank. os a Riverborne - "Development ’ Association , hic.; wants to” “see ‘the undeveloped . and” -boitle- strewn riverside turned into a park with: fitness paths, | -boat’ docks . and skating rinks. Iti8 believed this. will’ irive-the transients away. “If we can-plant a seed in the transients’ minds that - the riverbank: is nota place - "they can. hang’ out, . they’ “might < an and it's a long shot - ~ look at a. more creative’ use of themsevles,” paid Haus. . He said’ ‘that if he preposal “is . accepted, the. . costs would likely be shared. by federal, The. riverbank project, if ‘ ' approved, wuld. be among’: Projects. _ lauinchett to’ ‘Sress up the a series Osborne area, Much of the money has: ‘come from the . ands: ran by ‘Axworthy, the MP.- for Winnipeg-Fort Garry. Among. the: monies the - federal“ employment @rant to train - 2 people to produce blown’: _ Blass “curios: and’ metal. objects, a " $450,000 grant? ‘ftom. all. ‘three levels of- government to purchase a property for. d' theatre, a $700,000 federal. grant ‘to | r| construct. and develop the |’ theatre, $120,000 in federal ' funds ‘fot'™ ‘administrative costs as well as a variety of. ‘government. - for. ‘several | community projects. _ While some have accused . Axworthy of favoring his own * ‘riding when there are other areas ‘of, the ‘city and the _ Country btarved for’ public ‘money, ,many Winnipeg | “ residents“-have welcomed © purchase price if a'tender Is} - ‘the development as a long- overdue step toward giving , the city little more class, But not everyone agrees . the rubbles must go. ‘ Police statistics indicate — the vagrants do not pose 3 significant’ crime problem | and,’ many —_lorig-time : _Tesidents have learned. to:. ; live with: them. Rev. Yan Macdonald, ‘one | 4 of the: milnistere’‘at the.’ at. § the ts er to : {asi 347 Jui - en ede & Ganeer to". church, ~" seodfed suggestions _— that . enha visited Alert Ba Bay i: , ( a pollateh' he'd hola sett rd and they’ were pleased: ‘and each’ staff © “with Ottawa's plans,“ “If the National-Museum ~ hadn't wanted. it what wo - have happened?” : Webate tos “When the chit spake at ' different." . een to:a totem pole “Natural: °: ind supernatural ‘figures. were ai carved on: it representing -. _ the Jegenda of his: family” * For thése. figures to be ds dulte unusual, ‘Webster. “sald... The: parks: board ‘voted - “Unanimously .to exiatire that. the pole remains in B.C, and “to” have a: committee “of experts, look into options for . the pole. But Webster sald the cominitioe is - fast ” Tepreaeatative. - tokenisn ‘pecquie it will iv'6s.1989, Pages, || » dah egal Impllcatlon is a include: only one. Kwakiutl “thet it ‘could be designated :. designated a heritage piece bat it does ually § an: one.. ~ the! Gttawa bffered to make a \ - replica’ of the Wakius pole to- °. “stand in its. place. in. totem": Dark of . Brockton : Oval. “not. “officially: ag ‘a heritage iplece,'” sald Russell urine,’ director ‘of . a conservation - brated - of the. | Provincial ~— the: pole, bought from’ he: -Rwakdutl’ by.’ ‘the’ Artistic; ort: to educate: poops: eee what that polé means?” she - “sald. “Will it be’ “property... cared for?" Wascana Center with people southeastern tip of the elty limits Into 'the hear! of the ‘Baskatchewan capital Ike a - aiant green and blue carpet. ~ Thousands of trees, all Planted, flank Wascana The centre winds from the - district. - « Waseana Centre was formally established in 1942 but work in the area has progressed steadily since the turn of | the century, The lake was created as a the legislative bullding from for the (Communist) party. a city and. ¢ _ provinical governments.. ~ Creek and the lake buffers _ im make-work’ ‘project. during © 7 the busy downtown business the 18508, me was used ‘between $4 million and $5. to build Willow and -Pine Islands and It cost $250,000 to dam the tiny waterway where it ran ‘under Albert Street, the city’s main north-south artery, and ail : the lake, :: - The centre is financed: by the province, the clly and . the universlty and operates on a yearly budget. of ~ malllion, Romanian ¢ praises her. fresdom. Van Saanen’ 3 family, members of Dutch aristocracy before the country became a aatellite of the Soviet Union, had a prestigious history tracing back to. the ‘13th century “when its ancestors fought in the Crusades. + |. , Van Saanen studied at the Mining Institute’in ‘Bubhareat cand received a doctorate in Beology in 1973. Her job gave her respectability and status in an n oil-producing country, ’ Dut something waa “missing. ° The void in-her life intenalfied in a political climate that hampered her writing, Van Saanen said. :. ‘ ; - “Twas never motivated because I always Had the dream ‘tobe published,” she said. “I tried, but was told-that to be published at least 30 to 40 per cent of my: writing was B to be. < " Unable to “sell herself for an idea,”*1 none of Van Saanen' 's - work was published and her desire to-be'a poet faded into © . fantasy... : . . ‘Feould not publish in such a country, but for a poet, it is very important to be published,’’. she said: “The poem has - to fly from me to other people. If nobody. is reading your poem, how do you know you're a poet?" ” A chance for Van Saanen and her family to leave the country came suddenly in 1977 when Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. visited Romania. The. Dutch monarch - expressed _an interest in hearing from the.few remaining _ ” former subjects, and the family Asked for" her help in “emigrating:--" Toren . «Moving to Canada, along with her husband and son, was like. starting ‘a new life, Van Saanen said, . ' She has since realized her dream with the publishing of three books of poetry and another. under way. ‘ Writing ‘poetry has giveri Van Saanen new enthusiasm : towards life, and friends say ‘she sweeps everyone along. with it, * Her roots in science are still strong and Van Saanen blends scientific knowledge and theories into her writing. At one time “poets only wrote about love,” she said. 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Besides’ the legistature ‘and. ‘six major provincial government buildings, the centre = Includes and !-. main includes police officers, tour ’ guldes, maintenance staff the of Regina, the Plains Health Centre, Wascena Institute, the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, Douglas Park (alte of the 1981 Canadian Track and Field Champlonships), ‘and a major waterfowl refuge. Newer tourist attractions include the refurbished homestead of former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, double-lecker’ bus tours and a 20-minute excursion. on Wascana Lake. — Summer Sunday concerts _ . in the. bandshell: this: year have included . ‘perforniances: by. an irish fiddle band, a Dixieland . , jarz group'and the Regina modern dancers... ‘In the winter, dozens of ‘cross-country | ski trails meander through the centre and: “equipment used to ‘remove . snow. from . the -roads and walkways around © ‘the university, clear huge areas of the lake for skating. RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ~~ ACT APPLICATION FOR AN “A” LICENCED ESTABLISHMENT ‘It Is the intention’ of the undersigned to apply? . pursuant to the’provisions of the Liquor Control and *~Licensing Act: tothe: General Manager.” Liquar:4 ' Control and Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C. for an . “A* Licence to cperate a licenced establishment on the premises situated at 3525 Golf Course Road, . Thornhill. Terrace, 8.C. .Skeana Valley Golf & Country Club. . _ The. above type of Ilcence may be Issued to: hotels, resorts, clubs, recreational! centres, alrcraft, trains, motor vessels, international alrports, - municipally and Provinclally owned cultural’ centres, universities, and military messes, and - permits the service ofall types of Ilquar by the glass 48 appraved by the General Manager of the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch. Hours of sale are any 14 hours between 9:00 A.M. and 2:00 AM. Certaln of these establishments may also have off _ premises sates of beer and B.C. Cider where so endorsed by the General Manager. : An “A” ficenced estabiishment was formerly _ known as a Publle House and-or Cocktail Lounge. Residents or property owners located within a 6 block area or 42 mile radius of the proposed site are " requested to Register any objections by writing to the General Manager, Liquor Control and Licensing * Branch, P.O. Box 640, Victorla, B.C. VaW 2P8. ‘Notice of Vacant Non-Shoreland Recreational CROWN LAND apn me FOR SALE - Merladin Loke, B.C. The. Miolatry of Lands, Parks and Housing has é "vacant -‘non-shoreland recreational Crown lots for sale to the general pubile at Meziadin Lake.. . The lots are approximately Vz hectare {1.05 acres) in sizeandara priced fram $5400 - $5650 per lot. * Sale will be by public tot draw. on Wednesday, July * 20th, 1963 at 3:00 P.M. ‘Lot draw wilt be held af:. Conference Room * and Floor. : ‘Gavernment Bullding ; 7 ‘3793 Alfred Avenue ee | Smithers, British Columbia: : Prospective Purchasers must submit a “deposit of $750 and be registered priae to the close of ° be obtained from: 1 \ \ w registration fo be Inctuded in the lot draw. . Registration closes at 12:00 noon: on July. 19th, 1963. ~ Prospective Purchasers or thelr proxy must be In attendance at the lot draw In order to Partlelpate. : “Reglitration forms and terms and conditions may Ministry of Lands, Parks & Housing’ Bag 5000 ; 3793 Alfred Avenue | Smithers, B.C. vod aNo... > Prospective Purchasers: are required to obtain a copy of same In order to participate. ‘ - Province of British Columbia “Ministry of Lands; Parks & Housing Honourable Anthony J, Brummet Minister ° OE eae aaa Fm ae