“sy The Herald, Tuesday, August 19, 1980 p 2a 43, HOMES — ~ FOR SALE PRICED TO SELL 1'% year old house with beautiful view on bench by College. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, landscaped yard, 4 year assymable mortgage af 11.5 percent. $59,500 firm. To view. phone Al 635-2881 or 638- 6319. Possession Oct. Ist, . (etfn-1-4-80) HOUSE. on five acres In town. Asking £69,000. Phone 654453. - Actin-t 4-60) IN TOWN — large four levet split with two flreptaces on large fenced lot with greenhouse. Phone 635- 2538, (¢S-20Au) THREE BEDROOM home. Large heated garage. Close to town. Orive by to view at 4526 Olson. Asking $38,000. Phone 635-5366. (c5-19AU} WANTED TO RENT-—~ WisH TO RENT two bedroom house.or apart- ment. Phone 635-4835, ask _for Terrassa. (p-5-25-Au) 52. RESPONSIBLE WORKING couple with 3 children laoking fer 3 bedroom house or traller to rent ASAP. . Phone 635-2085 after 6 p.m. ONE BEDROOM or bachelor apt. required by single woman. References available If necessary. Phone 635-9359. anyfime. (p-3-19-Ay) - WISH TORENT twoor three’ bedroom house, apart- ment, or trailer by Sept. Ist. Phone 635-9978 and leave message for Ken. (p-10-21-Au) TWO OR three bedroom house with basement at . reasonable rent required by family with two. children and dog by Sept. \st. Phone Vernon collect 545-4108. (¢-10-20-A.) WISH TO RENT - two. bedroom home or traller by Sep!. Ist. Phone 635- rer 698-1116, ask for Moreh, Fa tiv WERK bas, (p-10-20-Au} 154. BUSINESS PROPERTY 1 RENTAL UNITS on 1. acre of land. Downtown area. For information Inquire at 3314 Sparks. ' {p5-20Au) 1 SQUARE FEET office space for rent. Street level, carpeted. 4624A Graly Avenues. Phone 635-5620. (c10-27Av) 1n00 §Q, FT. RETAIL store location available for lease on Lazelle Avenue. Car- pefed with finished = in- tertor. Good corner location with ample parking. Contact C. Mc: Carthy at 635-6357 or phone Vancouver ai (604)255- 199%. (ctfn.1-8-60) WAREHOUSE and office space for rent—downtown Terrace. Phone .635-6357 : days. (ctfn-1-8-80) 0 SQUARE FEET on. second ficor. Air con- ditloned. Located at 4623 Lakelse Avenue. Phone 35-2552. 4500 SQUARE FEET prime retall space. Nechako Centre in Klilmat. Apply Sequel Developments Limited. 650 Kuldo Bivd., Kitimat, 8.C. or 632-2333. (ctfn-1-8-80) 920 SQ. FT. MAIN floor of- fice space In prime location. Alr conditioned, separate street level en- trance. 4 year old bullding, off street parking. Call Mrs. Simpson 635-6595 — 1:30 to 4:30 weekdays. {ctin.1-6-00) 55. PROPERTY FOR SALE LOT ON Cottonwood Crescent, 635-3578. (p-5-21-Au) TWO SIDE by side buliding tots on Coitonwood Crescent in Thornhelghts. $27,000 OBO. Phone 112. 920-4129. {etfin- 1-86-80) {¢:9-29-Au) | letin.1-8.00) 55. PROPERTY FOR SALE eo ACRES for sale. North side of Skéena near Kit- selas. Orchard, creek, small cabin, $40,000 OBO. Phone after 6 p.m. 633 1605, (etfn-8-1-80) COMMERCIAL BUILDING for sale. Downtown location on Katum St. Interested parties please contact Mr. Hughes, 2645 Thacker Road, Kelcwna, B.C. V.1Z_ IWS. . tetin-14- 8-80) - 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OWN YOUR OWN welding supply business. Local franchised area. Ex- collent returns. Inquire te P.O. Box 188, Prince - | George, 6.C, V2 481. (p-5-22-Au} © 57. _ AUTOMOBILES: 1974 PONTIAC Parlslenne. Power windows, doors and | seats. Asking $2,300. . Phone 635-9039. 1973 PONTIAC Ventura. Low mileage, 350 V-8, p.s., p-b., 8 track, AM radio, | rew radia. Well main- TRUCKS SKB * Auto Salvage | Ltd. i -offerayou" 7 ron selection of. TRUCK, PARTS” inthe Northwest. PLUS ©. everiety of |. gocdrarparts.....- 635-2333 ._ 2014 _S. Kalum— Evenings’ (p-4-22-Au) 59, MOBILE _ HOMES falned, $2,500 OBO. Phone &- x 35 TRAILER $2,000. 63-4459 atier 4:00 p.m. (stfn-8-15-80) 1966 BEAUMONT. Just rebuilt, 327 hp. Phone 635- * (p-3-19-Au)} 1976 FORD Granada. Smal 6 cylinder. To be seen-at _ Andre’s Enterprises af 326 Hwy. 16E. For more Info, phone 635-4459, (p-4-20-Au). 79 CHEVETTE 2 door. Only 9,500 km. Excollent con- - dition. Summer and winter tires, Reasonably priced. Calt 635-2963: 1974 DODGE Dart two door. 58,000 orlginal. miles. Automatic. P.S., P.B., asking $7,000. Phone 635- M89 ater. 6 p.m. (¢-3-19-Au) TRUCKS 1977 FORD F150 window van." PS. P.8.. V-a standard. Low mileage. Good shape. 635-4324. : . {pp-d-22-Au) 1974 JEEP Cherokee 4 whee! drive. In excellent con- dition and weil maln- wheel use. For further Info, phone 4635-2653 - ; evenings or 634-4555 days. {p-4-20-Au) 1974 FORD F250 % ton pick up. New front.brakes. No affer 6 p.m. . (ps 21-Au) 1970 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. 6000 Ib. warn winch. Warn lock-o-matic: hubs,: CB driving lights. Good shape. Phone 635-4640 after 4 p.m. . " (p10-25Au) 12 ONE TON 4x4. Crew cab, Flat deck. $2900 Firm. Excellent ‘condition. 635- 9541. (ps-19Au) MUST SELLby August 29th. 1977 Chev V2 ton, short box ‘dxd. 400 cu. in. P.S., many options, 635-5507, = - (pt0-27Au} 1959 DODGE ROYAL 2 door hardtop. P.B., P.S.. P.W. Good condition, $2500, - Phone 635-4051. . (e5-20Au) 1977 FORD % fon van. V-8, pa. pb. posl-track, low . miles. $4,300. Phone 635- s7-anytime, = - (p-10-22-Au) 1979 DODGE Street Van. P.S., P.B., sunroof, mags, captain chairs, 3 speed plus overdrive, Va, radio. Inside Insulated and customized. Asking $9,600 OBO. Phone 638-1942. {cS-19Au) WY DODGE pickup. “Lille | Red Express’, $8,000 OBO. Fully toaded. Phone 636-1689. (p-10-21-Au) 1977 JIMMY 4x4, 45,000 miles, P.S., P.B:, radio, stereo, automatic. Fulltime 4-wheel drive, $645 OBO. 635-2640 or leave message at 635-7043. (p10-26Ay) - (p5-19Au) Has seen little 4 * Phone 635-6904. (p-3-20-Au) 1974 TWO bedroom 12 x 62 ‘Paramount mobile home. includes. appliances, curtains and skirting. All _ Ingood condition, Must be moved. Asking price $15,000. Calt 635-2426... | Ap S21 Au) 66; eNRECHEMTIOHET VEHICLES | 198 SECURITY camper w-3 burner stove, furnace, overhead sleeper. In good condition, Asking ‘ 200: OBO. Ww FT. VANGUARD Travel Trailer. Fully equipped. Phone 635-3845, - _ _ (pS-t9Ay) SCAVICES MARCEL’S MOBILE Machanical Services. Heavy duty mechanic, - fully equipped. Phone 638- _ (e-10-19-Au) SOUCIE ENTERPRISES LTD. Now bullding houses, ete. From footings . te roofing.” Phone 635-5290, Free estimafes: . (p-20-21-Jy) 70. LIVESTOCK -Tust. $2,000 O80. 635-9233. -GOOD HAY for sale. Timothy, red clover, ~alsike: $100per ton. Phone "BA6-S642. { c-10-2.5 ry Soeitibleinateanntens ee eee sat - CLEAN INSIDE 700! SORA a 1 2 a MOTOR. HOME 2% an 14,000 -- Canadian: Forces’ designed x tes. 21. Av) 1976 BRONCO Winch, V6 auto, 5800 1978 HONDA CIVIC S and., hatchiveck, excellent cond. ters CHRYSLER alr Aircond” $4900 18978 HONDA CIVIG oc.w ‘48008 ee “SUMMER i980- AT'S PARTY TIME! - Everyone: ‘joves” a birth. day party.. And: if; more:is . batter—then this is the year- to vacation in Canada. There are. enough-. candles for everyone, _ Great- raniddaday ‘event of the summer is the 375th anniversary ‘of Samuel. de ‘Champlain's Habitation. -at Port Royal, Nova Scotia, ‘aite of the first ‘permanent a settlement in? "North. -Amer: ; - ica north of Florida." ; the largest: ©”. “3h “The ‘sattlement -w: th .-eradle-of the French-speak- ‘ing: Aeadijait- people... This . “summer the- welcome mat is - gut for everyone, including ' all those of Acadian heritage, -- to “come home" and cele- - ’ brate 375 years of their culture, | - Along. the “French. Shore" —8t. - Mary's. Say — in Cape Breton: and in ‘opener’ ia’ “Flovailes, Horticultural: Producers' 1986 — rary landscape - “art. ‘exhibition so ‘don't ‘worry f you: can't make: it this : year, 0 ie 7 International: ‘Association’ of ot show. Outdoor .. Floralies (May. 31-Sept.1) © ’ will-display the most recent .. .developments-in contempo- “i. “The ' 8 site~-on ~: Ile: ‘Notre-Dame — : will * remain ‘a. permanent: tapeicte ye wenn ae et 8 Led a ed ee co o> 8 for pas oate [Tse om Ge ie oon ee aw lr ATT } TREREE AGU AU Ontario's séigon : “of: fun if includes an’ -around-the--} world::-trip: at’ Toronto's “9+ *86--(June -20-28)," ‘an International food fair, « Catavan: ‘Caribana. a: fantastic Toland (July -26-Atig. , 4). Come.té, Upper Canada ‘Vil- | Tage in: Morrisburg - and‘stay .¥-.- for, the‘ evening. show, “A - Day to. Remember”—a ; musical. Upper. ‘Caitada |: Yarmouth. arid. Inverness . ‘‘Roots"t. Counties join the fairs, and festivals, dancing and pa: rades and craft exhibitions. Feast on “rappie pie’ and - dance tothe accompaniment: “of. great fiddling, accordian - --playing and spaons!. . Then, on to Halifax. to'a e "spectacular "-salude’-to ' the Canadian Navy's 70th birth: ; 7 oP day. Military tattoos tradi- arn-Tu-Fr-29-Aull (omTu fs a i ” music, ‘marching’ bands. and ‘tionally. feature martial . precision’. drills,. But the show with a contemporary : North American flavour. for Canada’s Centennial which brought down the- house. Colonel Ian Fraser, pro- ducer/direetor of -the - Centennial performance, promises more of the same for the Nayal birthday pro- duction, with pipers, com- ‘edy, fantasy, music and drama, Nova Scotia, Tattoo "80 will-kick off the. naval cele- brations July. 1, followed’ by anoval, assembly and.sail- ° past in Halifax harbor, July — _ 3, complete with ‘NATO ships decorated and illumi- nated for the occasion. Also on July 3, the Navy will be granted the privilege of Freedom of the City—com- plete with the right: to, - “parade with ‘edlors’ flying, : deans beating and bayonets fixed.” The first week of July will be full of celebrations and. nostalgia, especially for . those thousands who set sail. from Halifax, many aboard ships” named after . Nova Scotia communities. From July 25-27, the Royal Cana- . flan Naval: ‘Association will’ hold its reunion: in Halifax. Saskatchewan's: and ‘Alberta's summer. of 1980 ' also promises visitors some- thing special, Both provinces are celebrating ‘the 76th- anniversary. of joining Cana- dian Confederation.” Communities are planning special activities and: projects to mark the occa sion, in addition ‘to such annual summer - events - as Regina’s Buffalo Days’ (July 29-Aug. 3) and Saska- _toon’s Pioneer Days (July " 4-12) in Saskatchewan, and Calgary's. famed . Stampede (July 4- 13) and Edmonton’s Klondike Days (duly. 16- 26) ’ in Albetta. Albertans are planning their “Homecoming 1980”. events: for ‘a: welcome on a | grand scale. There are’ rodeos, - crafts, music and. film festivals, fairs and air | shows all summer and special commemorative events and ceremonies planned for. the week of Aug. 27-Sept. 1. Obtain a special “Stamp Around Alberta” passport . to qualify. for various com- memorative medallions. . Of course, - day party. Mortreal’s ¢ye- rolled ‘fot every — event thig year is a birth- | ‘For a “birthday. “party : Windsor’s International Freedom Festival..is a” winner—Canada’s ind the . United States’ national holi- days, July -1° and ‘July “4, “jump-up” on the ‘Toronto - into one. big oe - celebration, - : a : British Colamibla’s “visi- _ oo tors-ean enjoy Fun Fest '80 - . Throw your “hat into the’ ting .(of "Classified “users, that is) and ; liberate ‘yourself ‘from those idle itenw. The . quick cath results from your -ad “will buy you, “many abonnet, all summer long. Watch — or .; me even participate “— in tha’ downright zany. pursuits’ af . “raft - . racing, belly-flop champion- « @ ships and even bathtub ~ races. There are Salmon - gold, panning, .biffy festivals. in Port.. Alberni. (Aug. 30-Sept. 1) and Steve- ston (June 21 July 1). and. this year’s “Fifth. Annual World. Croquet Champion-. . ships takes place in Parksville {Aug 22-24). . . Whether you prefer ihree- legged, outhouse, or chuck- “wagon races (or the more. ordinary kind with harses), theatre-going;. ‘camping, ' ‘shopping, ‘mountain: climb- ing. or people- -walching © =" Canada has it all. PHYSICAL, FITNESS-. Ly Bill Toomey, Executive Director, AAU-Penn Mudual Masters Sports All This Talk Of Exercise; What Does It Really Do? That's a good question. We don’t know — exactly. But we do have some pretty good ideas, ~ “they are” pro- gressive, And "not many peo- ple are. willing ‘to devote their. lives to. being Toomey - ‘the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, aerobic exercise-the - kind that ‘sustains an elevated heart rate for a period of at least 15 minutes—can. im- “prove ane's physical health by: -2. Strengthening: : blood vessels, reducing the possi: bility of a stroke, 3. Increasing . the. ciency of the heart. - 4. Increasing tolerance to . stress. ; : 5. Decreasing cholesterol the i and sugar levels” in Su—before you go reup- holslering that. ewsy chair =F you might'-want: to give exercise asecond chance. , : The‘effects of ekoreigd dre . difficult to measure because - guinea pigs. . According to * 1. Improving clroutation, ‘elt a = SKEENA-- AUTO METAL 4842 Hwy: 16 W TERACE’ B.C. DL: No. 5179 _ Seo our complete line of Jeeps, AMC, Mazdas aad Hondas (A vehicle fer every use) Terrace _ Honda Sales 4838. Hwy 18 W TERRACE B.C. 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