66, RECREATIONAL | J’. VEHICLES ‘Far Sale, 414‘ slumber queen carnper. Fridge, stove, oven, Jacks. 635-4327, (-1.18) For Sale. 1976 Starcraft tent traller with stove, fridge, furnace and canopy. Like new condition. Phone 635- op ia Dees your building need exterlor painting? Call 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. LEave name and phone number for Terry. -Free Estimate. (stf) - GENERAL CARPENTRY NOJ08 FO BIG OR SMALL ADDITIONS, SIDING RENOVATIONS - CEMENT WORK, ‘PAINTING rt ' Phone afteré: 6 eee Incorporate! . $70.00pluUS tiling fees. Obtain your lawyer supervised Incorporation over the.phone fast! Call Sel{-Counsel Services toll free, 112-800-663-3007. Chergex and Mastercharge accepted, (ctf-th) Divorce! $100. plus filing fees. Obtain your lawyer supervised divorce over the phone - fast! Call Self- Counsel Services toll free “112-800-663-3007. Chargex and Mastercharge accepted. (4-13) { 70. | LIVESTOCK For Sale % Registered Arab Mare. 5 years old. Excellent pleasure horse. Good disposition. Phone 635-6692. ..Further detalls on the following fobs area fo be obtained by. calling the Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- m4, Vocational instructor - 1,727 ne mo. To instruct students all theory & re ofveliesel engines 5 months appointment Terrace,» vtove 2. a ppolntment. Nerraces 9 Ca RICAL INSTRUCTOR - DINING ROOM WAITRESS - $3.50 - $4.00 per hour, D.O.E. Terrace. Shift work, prefer experienced. Waiter-Waitress - $3.00 hr. Terrace, Must be mature and responsible. BOOKKEEPING IN- STRUCTOR - $9.00 hour. Terrace. Must be thoroughly conversant with all aspects of bookkeeping & able to wotk independently — communicate. COCTAIL WAITRESS - $5.55 per hour. Terrace. Part- time; shift work. Experience not necessary ‘ Stenographes - $600 - $800) DOE. Terrace. Legal ex- perience preferred. Minimum 2 years office, 50 . w.mp. typing & dictaphone. . SCALER - Union, Terrace. Permanent, full-time. Must be fully experienced. Prefer coast license. Inatructors - $9.00. hour. Terrace. Instructors for specific topics in home skills (include handyman) Arts & Cratts, Academic, Vocational, General interest - and self help. TEACHER - Negotlable. Terrace-Iskut, Grade 6 & 7. Transportation included in salary. 1 Years probation Teacher of Hearing ~ Im- paired. Neg. Terrace. Must B.C. Certified. Registered Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace. Care of ‘patients in ICU maintenance af equipment. Responsible ‘to head nurse. Shift work 6 percent VP, Room and oard provided at cost. TELEPHONE OPERATOR - $3.25 per hour, Terrace. Shift work, Some typing preferred; be able to record messages accurately, Head Cook - $1,100 - $1,300 rt month. Terrace. Must experienced. Days and hours vary. COCKTAIL WAITRESS - D.0.E. Terrace, Shift work, prefer experienced, BABYSITTING VACAN- CIES - Interested applicants & for babysitting vacancies } must be registered with : Canada Employment Centre 3 & provide at least 2 letters of : reference. Far Sale, Reg. % Arabian Mare, Grean broke, genile disposition. Offers -con- meres Phone 635-7448.. (p23. For Sale Hereford Bull, 1 Angus cross cow and 3 geese, Phone 635-2384. {p5-20) Invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked Vehicle Exhaust System 1866 for Ministry of Highways, Meziadin Lake, B.C. will be recelved up ta 3:00 p.m. local time the 7th day of Sep- tember 1978, and those avaltable at that time will be opened in public at British Columbia Buildings Cor- poration, 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G IK7. Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on. the 24th day of August 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, . clearly marked envelopes. The lowast or any Tender wilt not necessarily be ac- cepted. (c2-18) Say you saw it in the Herald (ieee ne Job opportunities HEAD LIFE GUARD - 6.25 how, Stewart. Must have bronze medal, must have national life saving award or equivalent. TYPING INSTRUCTOR $9.00 hr, Terrace. Must be fully able to teach typing at level) of basic typing, in- termediate or advance: BAe kn Pee $9.00 hr. Terrace. To teach & clerical “‘refresher”’ course. Must have thorough ‘knowledge of clerical field. Journal Clerk Cashier - $675 mo, Negotaible. Terrace. Must have 40-45 typing prefer financial background. STORE CLERK - $4.00 per hour. Terrace. Temporary ition; could work into full-time. Stocking shelves, cashier tidying store. Baker - $7.00 per hour to start. Terrace. Permanent Must have ex- full time. rerlence. ‘DINING ROOM WAITRESS $3.50-$4.00 D.O,B. Terrace. Prefer ex- Night shift. perience. cook SEA FOODS - $1,206.00, “Terrace. Must be fully ex- perienced. Evening shifts. Negotiable, Plumber - Union Rate. Terrace. Must be Jour- neyman & have residential- commercial experience. SECRETARY - STENO - D.O.E, Terrace. Must have 2-3 years minimum office related business experience. 50 wpm minimum, high degree of accuracy, dic- taphone or shorthand. WAITER or WAITRESS - $4.58 per hour. Terrace. Permanent full-time. Must be 19 years of age. Must be experienced and have a neat appearance. Must be mature and responsible. Cook - 4,00 Hr, Terrace, Shiit’ Experienced in work. complete meals & short order & banquets, SHEET METAL WORKER - Union. Terrace. Must be G journeyman or equivalent experience. - First Aid Attendent - 6.91 Hr, Terrace. B ticket or better. ‘Camp job, Free B & R. Head Cook - $5.00 per hour. Terrace. | time. Must be fully ex- perienced and familar with ood costing, staff super- vision, References required. CLAIMS STENOGRAPHER - $1,014.36 per month. Must have Gr. 12, must have 60 wpm dictatyping & adding machine experience, Prefer office. experience & knowledge of Medical ter- minology. - Vehicle Exhaust System 1985 tember 1978, ‘ht Permanent full Oe AES PPLE =a Civ Columbia Suldings Corparaiien lnvitation toTender | 4117 Lakelse 4 and prompt! prescription BAS Sealed. Tenders, marked. the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN for Ministry of Highways, LAKELSE PHAR Cte services STOLE MACY oss-7263 | | FLY REPELLANT, BEACH TOYS, SUNGLASSES} By Stan Lee and } John Romita THE HERALD, Friday, August 25, 1978, Page 11 Dease Lake, 8.C. will be recelved up to 3: 00 p.m. local - me the 7ih day of Sep- and those avallable at that time will be opened In public at British Columbla Bulldings Cor: peration, 4827 Kelth Ave.,.- Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7. y MAN, EAH! T CAN FEEL Cony ANNA \THAT GREAP ALREADY! P TKE os WAITIN'! Tendering documents may ' be obtained at the above . Oey address affer 9:00 am. on the 24th day of August 1978.. Tenders must be filed on the . - forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes, | The lowest or any Tender’ will not necessarily be ac- cepted. - uo HEY, He's Gor % NOTHIN' To WORRY ABOUT! f TILL WE GIT BACK! — by Roger Bollen & Gary Peterman (¢2-18) Invitation to Tender “F2S ETB Omens Trane NY Naas Sid tac Sealed Tenders, marked Vehicle Exhaust System 1914 for Ministry of Highways, Atlin, B.C. will be received’ NEVER THOJCHT AHD SEE H'DAY WHEN YOU'D GWE UP RIDIN YER HORSE TA TAKES TRAIN, CATFISH / tial up to 3:00 p.m. focal tlme the: 7th day of September 1978, and those available at that time will be cpened In public B.C. at British = Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, 8.C, VBG. 1K7. : Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:0 a.m. on the 24th day of August 1978. Tenders must be filed on the ho forms provided, in sealed, WILEY'S ; clearly marked envelopes. DICTIONARY eH The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (c2-18) aa ati Uriieh Cabseibia Gianeangs Corperotan =! rn 7, . Tint Invitation to Tender” Sealed Tenders, marked Vehicle Exhaust System 1967T for Ministry of High- wavs, Mezladin Lake, B.C. will be received up to 3:00 HEYS DICTIONARY |, p.m. local time the 7th day of. September 1978, and those available ai that time will be opened in pubile at British dase te rar by Brant parker and Johnny hart 4 hiniah eonist Columbta Buildings Cor- poration, 4927 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7. TenderIng documents may be obtained at ihe above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 24th day af August 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, In sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted, ; , (c2-18) ~ Your Individual ~ Horoscope ST ances Drake FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1978 What kind of day wi control needed; also aa little time to ‘make some tomorrow be? Tofindout oat determination NOT to try and long-range plans. the stars say, read ite VIRGO othera. roan to Feb 1) ‘o ven for . . Sapecast elven for your BITS (Aug. 24 to Sept 23) "PS, “some astute checking could Keep on your toes now. A saveyou time, prevent wasted ARIES -S competitive factor of which energy and costly errors. (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) you are unaware could be Don’t divert efforts into un- One of those days when @ building up, Watch, too, for productive channels. snap decision could turn out, PISCES te surprisingly well — LIBRA xh (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) HEX if travel is involved. (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) fi Pay no heed to glowing TAURUS Consider new methods and or sensational rumore (Apr. 21 to May 21) Oi techniques, but don’t — especially if finances are Whatever your plans, take overreach your capacities. involved. Keep on aneven keel into account new trends and Neither be overanxious. and you should do well. ideas and, If necessary, Impress others with your change maneuvers to fit the poise and good Judgment. YOU BORN TODAY are current picture. Be dauntless, SCORPIO endowed with a lively outlook ready for the (Oct. 24 to Nov, 22) mae on life; are keen-minded, EMINI Aspects indicate the remarkably intuitive, per- (May 22 to June 21) , of some deception ceptive and practical. You are Another good day for in your area. Be alert and more meticulous about launching new plans and reagy to counteract with handling details than those projects. Of course, sensible firraness, Above all, avoid born under most Bigns, and precautions and complete those who have deceived you your integrity ts outstanding. understanding of your Ul before, ; You have a great love of dertakings will be important. SAGITTARIUS knowledge and never. stop CANCER BER} (Now. 2 bo Der. a1) ge trying to accumulate more {June 22 to July 23) Be ready to face com- than you have. If you can curb You may gain a little here, ‘You usually enjoy the a tendency to be overexacting loge a little there, but the stimulation of this, but don’t with those under your overall picture is one of ad- burn the candle at both endsin supervision, you would make vancement, A strong lunar your desire to get ahead. Easy an excellent teacher, but day stimulates quick thinking, does it! many other fields are suited to good judgment, CAPRICORN your wealth of talents, LEO 2 & (Dec, 2 to Jan. 20) W notably: science, literature, (July 24 to Aug. 23) Not much planetary help music, the stage, medicine Emotionalism and tem: here. In peneral, it would be and the law. Birthdate of: peramentaliam could get you better to stick to routine James Lick, astronomer; Bret into trouble if not careful. Self- matters. Perhaps, too, to take Harte, Amer. author; Leonard Bernstein, symphony con- ductor, composer; Sean Connery, screen star. «PTS King Features Syndicate, Inc. 42945678001 2349678 80129456 FACTS, | & FIGURES | 1294567991284 567 R9OL TF Between 1960 and 1970, the amount of taxes paid to local, state and federal gov- ernments by each American nearly doubled. It went fram an annual average of §$628—to $1,146. . Electricity prices may not be as high as they otherwise might, thanks to new tech- nologies being developed by the Electric Power Research Institute. One of its projects will generate gas from cual at the largest low-BTU gasifier test facility in the nation near Windsor, Conn. Pulverized coal will be consumed at the rate of five tons per hour to produce approximately 890,000 standard cubic feet of clean gas per hour. * According to the United States Department of Agricul: ture, an American family with two children, 6 to 21 years old, in 1974 spent on the average $54.10 a week on food. 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