BT "AUTOMOBILES 4979 Ford Galaxie. 2 dr, HT, $8i-engine, P.S., P.B, Good running condition. Phone e38-0084, (p4-1D) 58; "MOBILE. 7 <) HOMES FOR SALE BY OWNER: 24x48 double wide with garage and tool shed. Close to school, All appliances included. On 75x100 lot. ‘Asking $96,000. Phone 635- "MOBILE HOMES © New .mobile home from as tow as $100. down. O.A.C. Set up and delivered; trades welcome. Phone collect 5914 ‘5105. TENDERS TIMBER SALE LICENCE A 30732 CORRECTION THERE will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Hazelton, B.C, at 11:00 A.M. on November. 24, 1978, the Licence A 10782, to cut 36,230 cunits of Hemlock, Balsam, Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Cedar located at VCL N Boundary of Lot $022 In the vicinity of Dyne Lake. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of * Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in may’ submit a sealed tender, to be opened ‘at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Particulars may be ob- tained from the Regicnal Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. or the Forest Ranger, Box 215, Hazelton, 38.C. (al- ‘917 ,24,31,7,14,21,28 TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-10780 THERE will be offered for sale at public auction by the Regional Manager at Prince Rupert, B.C., at 10:30 a.m. ou December 15, 1978, the Licence A-10750, to cut 10,961 cunita of spruce, balsam, hemlock and trees of other species located Bell Irving Crossing No. 1 Cassiar Land District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of . timber. Provided anyone’ who is unable to attend the auction In person may § a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and’ treated as one bid. Particulars may be obv Particulars may be ob- tained from the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C., VJ 1B" or the Forest Ranger, Box G7, Stewart, B.C., VOT 1W9. (at 14,21,28,05) THER NNOW A lot more progress than many people realize has been made In energy conservation in the last few years. oy, | £a A, “4 AC 66. RECREATIONAL > (tote-a-volt), VEHICLES q Vanguard Camper. 8°6°' deluxe, Completely loaded. Priced to sell! Phone 635 [| 4004, (aifn-024) | JOB OPPORTUNITIES | GMC 1969 34 ton with 1144” Security camper. Six tires,, 17” wheels, portapower For information on these and other job opportunities Campe) Contact your Canada Em- equipped with fridge, 4 ployment Centre at 4630 burner stove and aven,-. Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. furnace, porta tollet, Queen alted bed. Condition A CHINESE FOOD COOK - Previous experience throughout. Price $5,000. required, $1,000 per mouth, or weekends. (p5-1D) ‘LEGAL STENOGRAFHER - == Should have shorthand. Must : be fully experienced in legal office. $1,000 per month. users were interested [n saving’ ‘energy. By having fuel con- serving devices installed on new large trucks and buses, they saved 39 million gallons. NOW: Over the past five years, the trucking industry's voluntary efforts have man- aged to save over 1,7 billion gallons af fuel, thanks to 4 variety of new conservation devices and methods. This, the Motor Vehicle Manufac- . turers Association points out, also saves motiey and so helps fight inflation. LAND REGISTRY ACT Certificate of Tite $877-1 Lot A of Assigned Lots 1 and 2 of Block 53, Casslar District, Plan 4764, Re: WHEREAS satisfactory’ proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in, the name of William Harry Simpson office, 1 hereby give notice that at the expiration of one. week from date tificate of Title to the above named in lieu of sald Lost Certificate unless in the meantime: valid objection Is made in writing to the un- dersigned. DATED at the Land ‘Registry Office, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 22nd of November, 1978. (al-28N) 7 rt INU US TRIAL EQUIPMENT 1962 Ford 3 Ton with freight box. 8,000 miles on rebuilt 6 cyl, engine. Rebuilt trans: and suspension. Phone 638- 1498, (pt-1D) QUALITIES ent Little Known Facts Woe Ye Perhaps one of the most unusual examples of life imi- tating art occurred in the household of 19th century Russian musician Count Skavronsky. A great opera buff, he insisted that his wife, children arid servants talk only in recitative, or in other words, as if they were singing opera dialogue. ; For almost exact imitation of concert hali-quality sound in your own home, you need ‘sophisticated and sensitive stereo equipment. Manufac- tured to meet the highest standards is the nationwide Radio Shack outlets’ ex- elusive Realistic line of fine stereo systems. Designed ta make you feel you're at an actual live performance, the Realistic Mach One speaker J features a 16-inch woofer, a ‘| multicell midrange horn, heavy-duly tweeter horn, and treble midrange L-pads. hag been filed in my, projec If you had been at one memorable Metropolitan Opera performance of Cer- men, starring Enrico Caruso “| and Maria Jeritza, you would have heard some unusual lines not in the libretto, A nervous horse had done the most Impolite thing possible on atage Just before the climactic scene in which Caruso had to stab Jeritza, She refused to fall and die. Stabbing her again, Caruso shouted, “Die! Fall, will you!" Madame Jevitza screamed back, ‘I'll die If you can find me a clean place!” India ink originated in China, not India. - BABYSITTING POSITION - Several open in Terrace area. Applicant must have 2 letters of reference. PROJECT MANAGER - Family .violence research: $180 per week, STOCK RECEIVING CLERK - To stock shelves | and price. Temporary position, $3 per hour. LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER - Room and beard. ~ OFFICE ASST, II - Part time position. Must have 50 wpm typing & dictaphone typing. $492 per month. . TURF CARE SPECIALIST - Must be experienced in sod prod. Salary negotlable. SKIDDER OPERATOR - Camp job. IWA rate, POWER SAW OPERATOR - Queen Charlotte Islands. Must have own power saw to ' cut and split for shakes. $87 PROJECT MANAGER - To manage a family ce t. $180 per week, =| PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER - Must have : of Masters in S.W. $1717 per . publication hereof, I shall “fssue a Provisional Cer- month. (2 positions open). PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOREST TECH - Timber cruising. Traversing road design levels. Wages DOE, PRE SCHOOL SUPER- VISOR - Must have ex: perience and 8B.C. cer- tificate. $675 per month. | INSTRUCTOR - Recreation courses for spring term. $5-4 per hour, LOCUM - 6 mo. position. Must have graduate ex- perience in internal medicine, psychiatry and obstetrics. $7,000:per month. MEDICAL .LAB TECHNOLOGIST - Must have Class 1 with one or two years experience. HSA wage scale. per cord. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $800 per month. ' MECH. WELDER - Camp job. IWA rates. PLUMBER - Must .be and have Class 1° qualified ,@as fitters ticket. Union wage. PROJECT SUPERVISOR - Must have experience in chain. link fencing. $13,000 per year. LABOURER - Temporary job. To unload fixtures. $3.50 per hour. TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must have experience on tow truck. $800-1,000 per mo. + commission. BUILDING SUPERVISOR - Must be experienced in heating & air conditioning. $6.06 per hour. COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN - Must have thorough knowledge of all equipment. Salary “negotiable. MEDICAL TYPIST - 0 wpm typing. Must know medical terms. §6 per hour. ] SANTA;CLAUS:s0hte, work | aaa week period #4 per A per BODY REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified jour: neyman. $1,000 per month. . Paiste 4 CARPENTER:~ Ts porary ’ position. Contract basis. HEALTH HINTS BEATING THE BACTERIA It may surprise a lot of people, but you can maake your homemade salads safer if you add mayonnaise or salad dreasing. . Because of their high-acid content, quality dressings retard the growth of spoil- age organisms and food poisoning bacteria. According to food seclen- tist and microbiologist Cynthia Keller of Monsanto Company, one of the main enuses of food polsoning is foods that are held for hours at warm temperature before they're eaten. The salad can be con- taminated by bacteria in the ingredients, utensils, con- tainers or on the people ' who touch it. A low acid content In salad supports the growth of food poison- ing bacteria, as does high temperature. Fortunately, there are a number of pre- cautions that can be taken to prevent bacterla growth. » Use clean utensils, con- tainers and food preparation areas. * Make sure you use good quality ingredients. How To Escap e Don’t leave the food above refrigeration tempera- ture for hours at a time. KEEP FOOD SAFE with chemicals and cleanlinass. Most ‘commercially’ pre-. pared salads are protected. by chemical additives that inhibit the growth of micro- organiams. So are com- mercial mayonnaise and salad dressings. It’s these consumer protectors that allow you to keep dressings ao long in the refrigerator. With the care taken in making the commercial pro- ducta, and with your taking proper care of foods you make at home, it should be safe to say you can help prevent food poisoning from finding your family. e From A Fire TO BE FOREWARNED IS TO BE FOREARMED If each member of your family knows what to doin case a fire breaks out in your home—and knows so well that he can do it automatically—you have ‘one of the best protections possible against needless auf: ferlng and tragedy. The Junior Fire Marshal Program, sponsored by The Hartford Insurance Group, is teaching youngsters and their parents the following important lessons in fire escape, It is vitally important for every household, especially those with children, to have home fire drills at regular intervals. The theory is that in a teal fire, even with thinking Impaired by lack of oxygen, drowsiness or panic, the individual would react Instinctively and correctly, It’s a fallacy to assume a parent will be able to rescue a child, Many parents don’t know how to get themselves out of a fire, And even when a parent does know what to do, he may not be able to reach the child—or the child may awaken first and try to hide from the flames, Yet even a five- year-old can learn to protect himself from fire, Children should not be taught to call the fire department if a fire breaks out, They should be taught to leave the house immedi- ately, then go to a neigh- bor’s house or to the nearest fire alarm box to summon help. DRILL EACH FAMILY MEMBER in home fire escape routes. Whife an adult has some, capability to determine whether it’s safe to call the’ fire department from a burning house, a young child should not be asked or expected to make that Judgment, Remember: life safety always comea before property safety! . Whe | MEANS EATING SENSIBLE MEALS HEALTH FOR THOSE LATER YEARS by Joan Fielden ~- Those later years are bacoming tater. Yea, wonderful things are happening to those In the grandparent years. There Is 4 greater possibility of more grandmas and grandpas moving Into the great-grandparent brackel, And, science is ahowing them how to enjoy the vintage years In comparative good heath. Statistics show that our population is getting aldar— it's not just that grandfather's friends look that way to him! Since 1800, the number of folks over 60 haa Increased about twice as fast ag the total population. Perhaps more important Is the fact that many of these persons are In good health, apparantly free from diseases usually associated wiih aging. In these cases * thelr food habits have been, and continue to be sensibte and sound, Nutritionists point to this fact as the beat evidence that eating habits have an Important bearlng an the orlgin and development of diseases commonly considered to go along with growing old, - — In contrast, there are many in this later age bracket who in: vite Ill health by Ignering health hazards. Their mealilmes are Ir- regular. Their cholea of foods Is limited. Thelr meals ara mono- fonous and uninteresting. . In this group are found many of the ilis so often thoughi to bo a necessary part of the process of growing old gracefully". Monotonous diets, because they include such a limited num: bar of foods, are likely to be deficient in one or more essential food nutrients. These nutriants— especially protein, minerals, and vitamins— are just as-important in later years as when we are growing up. Studies have shown that when any one is missing, changes can occur— afien changes leading to premature aging. There can be no substitute for adequate nutrition. To supply the body with billions and billions of body calls, food with dozens of balanced nutrients Is necessary to maintain them ina state of répair called “health”. RAL . If you want to joln:thd4ashionable “older set", make it a practice to selact balancedl'‘meals containing a variety of foods, for those In the crib‘orowd and right on up! Encourage grandma and grandpiito foltew your lead. They'll need a few variations to allow for’dentdres and slower digestion. But tha inclusion of minced and ébttet foods, and exclusion of harsh and gasforming foods, nec##t change the basic pattern one little bit! Thelr menu card oie read something like this: 199% Walt-cooked cereals and,@nriched white or whole grain breads; plenty of animakprotein foods like milk, cheese, eggs and meat: yellow ayggreen vegetables, raw as well as cooked; citrus and other fruits dally. ~ Toe LR Nutritionists have sometimes pooh-peghed the-almosi” traditional ‘tea-and-oast™ diet for older fotk. But, today’s alder - generation may continua to depend on soft white bread and crisp white toast to round out meals and snacks, confident that enriched white bread is supplying them with many of the . extra B vitamins and Iron they need for healthier, happier days. In fact, thls common favorite of the grandparent clan can tip the balance from poor eating habits to good, if bread is used in combination with other essential food groups. Grandparents are indeed a part of modern-day living. Help them to enjoy the health and happiness they daserve. Jaai ‘ Fladah: is on “indéagindent home economist ‘and is. ; nutrition Gonsulfant to the Bakery Council of Canada. axl rp \ ge gh for Anderson, on the [WHAT TO EXPECT| LUGGAGE © What you carry tells as a much about you as what you wear, 80 whan you're travel- @ ingas Americans are more Taam and more —you'll want to be in style, ; Contemporary luggage that goes places with you ‘s no longer the keavy, inflexible suitcase of yesteryear, Its soft, supole material gives and stretches ic take whatever you pack—ss well as the hard knocks and pressures of a long trip. Current fashion cails for LUXURIOUS, LEATHER- LOOK “Rama” luggege exemplifies today’s idea of traveling in style. snappy, contrasting trim. Fabrics like nylon, canvas and vinyl won't ecar and scuff. They're also ensy to clean, with no polishing and buffing 2800 Block Hall, Evergreen, Kalum, Keefer & Cramer Also 635-6367 roftlooking luggage wits renuirsd, ~ WANTED {September 12, 1978 Issues of the Terrace/ Kitimat Daily Herald. 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