nase oe pes eS aan ws SEALED SENDERS dia sed Heatintont a “Builiiig dhednavion tatu. Aectade. By tue Deitiotition: rand. Keinesal of. above’ “$trvctyre inctuding footings. and-or concraéte slabs, steps ate. will be accepted by the - -. Honourable the Minister, ‘Department of Public ‘Works, care of Foreman: of . Works, 4827 Keith. Avenue, Terrace, B.C. up fa 2 p.m., January 26, 1978. Tendering documents may be obtained from Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C, and alsa viewed at 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on and atte danuary %, 1978. = * The lowest or any tender -WIH not necessarily be ac- cepted. HJ. Morlok - Foreman of Works For Minister of Public Works, Partiament Bulldings, Vietorla, British Colymbla. 6a38n (c3-7) oe O seaviogs HH! Ceramic Time Again. -There is openings -for the following class groups: Beginners : Send 25¢ and large stamped -Advanced techniques envelope for detalls. “Open or supervised Wedgewood Manor, Box 28, workshop * a - Gray Creek, B.C. VOB 150, «°-. ens only case ° .s(Actf) ot, order, phone saa.” «BUSINESS OP- The Hobby Hut PORTUNITIES : Hrs. Mon-Thurs. 1-9 p.m. ViINYLDECK- IN. Fri, & Sat, 1-6 STALLATIONS LTD. with p.m. (p5-8) ‘ . ~“RGYGNA CLASS. - DISCERNING ADULTS. Shop discreetly by mall: Send $1.00 for our latest fully Ittustrated catalogue of marital aids for both ladies and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K., P.O. Box 3268, Van- eouver, B.C. V6B 3X9. (ctf) SEALED TENDERS, | marked Demolition - 8 Buliding, Skeenaview Lodge, Tervace, B.C, for Demolition and Removal of above structure Including footings and-or concrete slabs, steps etc. will be accepted by the Honourable the Minister, Department of Public . Works, care of Foreman of ‘Works, 4827 Keith Avenue, . “Terrace, 6.C. up fo 2 p.m., January 26, 1978. . Tendering documents may be obtalnad fram Ministry of ‘Public Works, 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. and also viewed at 4827 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on and after January 9, 1978. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. H.J.:Morlok = - Foreman of Works for Minister of Public Works, Parllament Bulldings, Victoria, British Columbia 633810 - _ (3-7) INVITATION TO BID Notice to Contractors: “Sealed tenders for “Ad- ministration Bullding Renovations” for the Nor- thwest Community College, Terrace, 8,C. will. be received’ at’ the offices of a tt 28; og! McElhanney Ass iit ae arena ani CA rerPltery g AB el ay Local = Time, . January 27th, 1978. Friday, Plans, specifications and form of tender may be ob- tained at the offices of McElhanney Associates. General Contractors may m obtain one set only, on deposit of $20.00, which will be refundabia upon recelpt of a bone fide bid and return of the documents in good condition within ten days of close of fenders. Additional seis may be purchased at $20.00 (non- refundable). Documents will be avaliable for Inspection at the following Construction Association -Offices: - Terrace, Smithers, Prince George and Prince Rupert. Tanders must’: be . ac: companied by a Certified Cheque drawn In favaur of the Owner In the amount of Four Thousand. Dollars ($4,000.00). The successful tenderer is required to post a 50. percent Performance: Bond or Certified Cheque within ten (10) days after award af Contract. NicElhanney Associates, - Ste. 205, 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace B.C, for: The Collage Council, Nor: thwest Community College and ss Vocation Institute, §330 McConnell Avenve, Tarraca, 8.C, (e1-6) G6..REGREATIONAL § —_ : ; VEHICLES REC. 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Gordon Pierce, president of Substandard In- ternational Underwriters (Life) Ltd., a citybased life insurance broker. b Substandard has heen’ reaking new groun the Canadian and. in- ternational underwritin industry durng ‘the las 3% years, acting “at a specialized cle house locating companies to underwrite people tra- considered “uninsurable.” the e company shops international | market for Canadians who have tieen . denied coverage because of poor health. He esti- mates that about two per cent of Canadians who Shir Perot i . ingure 9 cent of those people. And there are many more who have considered them- selves uninsurable and haven't tried to get in- surance.” Pierce believes his company could attract as as eight per cent of the $¢hbillion life in- - World MOSCOW: (AP) Pravda said Sunday that U.S. President Carter's ition on the neutron omb contradicts his administration's espoused interest in ' furthering . detente . and arms limitation, Carter said- at a recent news conference in Warsaw that the neutron bomb ‘would have less effect on the East-West arms _ balance than the new Soviet SS-20 mobile missile. SEOUL (AP) A visiting U.S. congressignal delegation said Sunday it opposes the pullout of American combat forces from South Korea until a peace settlement is reached with North Korea. ' President Carter has announced plans for a hased withdrawal of 5, ground forces from South Korea. FLU HITS ISRAELIS TEL AVIV (AP) — An estimated ‘700,000 of Israel's 3.5. million ulation have ' been. af- licted with flu this . winter— more than ‘ever before, Dr. Tiberio. Sch- wartz, the fovernment’s -chief epidemiologist, ‘gays, Identifying the culprit as the ‘Victorla-A virus, Schwartz alsc - debunked - ‘a ‘favorite’ ' Israeli folk remedy—tea ' mixed with brandy. DIPLOMAT DIES PARIS (Reuter) — Andre Francois-Poncet one of France's most rominent diplomats of this century, died Sunday at the age of 90, members of his family said. ANNIVERSARY » Lower Malntand, aring oper. CAD; naually: Piers to i 5 OPPOSES PULLOUT | fe ROA N AG OK MISCELLANEOUS BRITISH COLUMBIA. HISTORIC SITE RESTORATION RAFFLE. Fabulous prizes monthly: antiques, gold, vacations. - branches throughout the has a dealership opening in this ‘area. We train and guide you. Eara up to $40.00 per hour. Small Investment required. Phone 465-576? or 539-4926. . The’ first Academy Award _ A given to something other: than a human being went to Mickey Mouse in 1931-1932. Cee) Pierce! who was with Financial Life of Canada for 11 years and with London Life for another: 10, says Substandard is the Canadian broker in the _ in- ternational © reinsurance market. ; REFUSE BUSINESS He says that while most Canadian insurance companies refuse the uninsurables, many European companies actively pursue them. Agents of various in- surance companies ating in Cana are familiar with the service and refer such clients to Substandard. Pierce says the cost to such clients might be . but many ae pay price. .. In November, Sub- Standard received a $150,000 loan from the overnment-operated. Al- ta. Opportunity Co. for One PA et. Perey eai company ani concept. “We act only as broker. A Vancouver- based company issues the policies. Most of the ‘people at Substandard are very familiar with the business. The potential is there, and we can have a good percentage of the market.” Briefs NOTED ” PEKING (Reuter) — Large crowds milled around Peking's Square of Heavenly Peace on Sunday inspecting wreaths marking the second anniversary of the death of Chinese Premier Chou Enlai. There were no signs of the emotion or political posters. that appeared in the square on the first anniversary. BALANCE FAVORABLE -HONG KONG (Reuter) — China had a favorable trade balance last year for the firat time since 1973, the Hsinhua news agency reported Sunday, It said revenue was up by Bix: per, cent. compared with last year and topped the peak year in the 26- ear history of the ‘eople’s Republic, BOMBTHREAT HOAX . ’ WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (AP) -- About 250 passengers were evacua from Am- trak's Montrealer early Sunday after . an anonymous caller said a mage! un Nobo passenger :No bom was found. The train, headed for Montreal from © .. Washington * unacheduled stop .at made an Windsor Locks for the evacuation and bomb search. ma FLIGHTS DISRUP- ‘ LONDON (AFP) — Hog seriously affected flights in and out of London's Heathrow Air- rt on Sunday, Many epartures were can- celled (and incoming. hts were diverted to other airports. Streets in -2e rrace look on that all too familiar look AME OAL te fuses rereeg fh. WFR, dt dl 4 Still no, | jobs: be able to” reduce unemployment levels wobas auhet bunban .. Significantly this year be- cause unemployment . Fates arige from stubborn again as the weekend brought more snow. _ Faked memo urged violence In Quebec By GERARD Me- NEILL- : OTTAWA (CP) — The RCMP Security Service in Montreal drafted and issued a. fake’ com- munique in December, 1971, urging Quebec - terrorists. to violence, Solicitor-General Francis Fox disclosed today. : Fox told a news con- jerence that the com- munique was treated as enuine by vincial Police, RCMP headquarters in Ottawa’ and Jean-Pierre . Goyer, then solicitor- general, -:«C. ; urported to come from come from: fa: Minerve-cel¥ of the’ Front dé Liberation du Qubec, which Fox said. - had previously issued two other communiques. that . included appeals to. violence. foo: The communique was authorized by Chief Supt. Donald Cobb, then an inspector in charge’ of. security operations in, Montreal. Cobb pleaded: guilty last spring to authorizi legal 1972: raid on offices of three left-wing groups in Mon- © treal. . Cobb was given an . unconditional ::discharge last June-..by Montreal Judge Roger Vincent, who said. Cobb. an authorizing Quebec and Montreal police officers had acted with noble mo- Civil - dikely . five years Quebec — , today tives in allowing the removal without warrant of documents from the offices of the Agence Presse Libre du Quebec. Fox said federal. law officers have told him a charge of - public mischief, carrying a paxi ou sentence a Prison, CO be placed as a result of the fake © communique. Fox was responding to a Dec. 29 subpoena by a Quebec inquiry into illegal police acts in the province. The subpoena, issued y _ inquiry ght the production o number of doc hands of the - federal commission. under’ Me. : Justice David .C..-Me-- Donald and “for this reason” ‘he won't turn them over to the Keable inquiry, However, he said a statement of relevant facts is being to the provincial. inquiry reply to the subpoena: ": - a - the stitement included were ‘trying ' those . questioned as 7 sources of information cases in I esti +. Of - in viduals, taken to hofels or motels for periods of to.12 hours in 1971 and 1972, ‘may’. have been improper because it was war TORONTO (CP) — fleeing South Africa he. Donald . Woods, the banned newspaper editor | who fled from South Af- is running out to prevent 5 out to preven a civil war between blacks and whites in South Africa. In an interview recorded while he was in Zambia and broadcast Sunday by CBC Radio, Woods said that in the short: term, he sees disaster for South Africa unless white nationalists - go to the negotiating table with leaders of the coun- try’s black majority. “I know the blacks ‘would be amenable to that,” hesaid. “But I fear the time is running out’ when they will listen to ‘negotiating noises,” oods, a critic of South African racial policies while he was editor of the. East London Dail Dispatch in South Africa, said-no member of the South African govern- ment is consciously evil. “There are no mon- sters in that cabinet,” he said. anhey just happen ta be terribly blind on the racial question... . They are imprisoned inthis cocoon of fear they haye spun around = them- selves,”’ noe ; . Woods, who now is in ‘London, said that before wi mea” sa can. sec ice who ‘fired on. his fouse and sent shirts for his children which had been impregnated with irri- tating substances. Loto OE winner- TORONTO (CP) — A 24-yearold Thunder Bay, Ont.,. seaman drawing unemployment insurance "won $1 million in Sunday. night’s .. Lote-Canada. draw in Vancouver, - A- lottery. official - said. ‘Anthony: Jerullo. held. ticket number 1388114. The owner of a private house in Thunder Bay where Ierullo rented ..a basement suite, sald the . Y- bachelor phoned and sald “was 0 dlea pear foe Py few The man said his tenant — has been olit of work since August and has heen receiving unem- ployment inaurance. a. Lote-Canada of- ficial said cheques will be ven to Ierulio and ather - mtario winners: at a ceremony . here Thursday. A, of documents. “Fox: > said. all.. the documents. are in: the. -' vestigation. One-of those * enough turned over . on done against their will. —More details on the burning of a barn by’ RCMP to prevent a meeting between Quebec terrorists and U.S. Black Panthers. —Photocopies of a certificate of review dated Nov. 3, 1972, and issued by Jean-Pierre -Goyer to allow the RCMP to tap the -telephone at 3449 St. Hubert St., Montreal, where offices had been illegally raided by police a month before. INVESTIGATE ‘METHODS | - Fox said the methods. a and procedures used .in. the interviews. were of: concern “to warrant further _ in- interviewed had com- plained at the time, he said. . ‘He indicated that an arm had.been twisted in one case and: that in others, moral force had been exerted by police to give. the persons being uestioned the feeling ey had no choice but to stay in. the room. e police, he said, to recruit about the FLQ cells they were thought to he associated with. If that failed, the idea was to ‘neutralize’? them by leaving them with tie impression police knew of their activities. Fox said the McDonald royal commission into the RCMP: would have to determine why Cobb did not inform headquarters that the communique, turned over to Goyer as genuine, was fake. DISCREDIT CELL In. a statement, Fox ‘said the communique “expressed a ‘Maoist’ ‘viewpoint, including a -call to violence, This was seen by the drafters ag a way . of bringing ublic discredit on the cell and _ fostering disunity among the FLQ membership - following Plerre announced Vallieres’ | We're Listed | Here! aif you wish your Busi change of strategy in December, 1971. The language used in the communique raises Fanaa na heut ite propriety a legality.” Vallieves, regarded as the intellectual force behind the terrorist movement, turned his back in the early 19708 on violence as a solution. 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