exper ‘payablerécelyable, mis lease call 635. - COMME TAX WoRiinoP - with Bob Hayter. Feb.: 15, 2° ‘Hy. z: pm. “at . . a Kermode Friendship Centre - 3313: Kajum : Street. Na = . pam Fe. charge. Everyone ‘and: racelpis.’ For’: ‘more Information call: T this 1s the month to Set the Health. wa Auditorium, o ‘m1 Kalum, We have a.’ movie: “for: ‘the’ children and - - coffee ‘tor, mom, if you need a fide’or want. more. Information give.us a-call. : lv" accounts. Los t _tretin,, | Jacoulé--63$-3248; Bev 635. . 3248 ar. Trean 635-2865. ve atet Cne-150) FOR ‘SALE— “MOVING OUT 7 plece kitchen sat, very atiractlve’5 pléce wall -untt; plants, baby crib, plus © other: ‘misc. Items.. Phone 35-7307" oe , (p5-16F) at ae WANTED by 30 yr. temale::2? -37 yr. male, non-smoker, ‘matried, university. interests: classical - music. “Hining. aut, \ . pe ‘ding: ub he exploring ow idoors, e INTERESTED? Please “reply: io Box 1444, c-0 “Terrace Herald. . - (p1z- 251) never ‘some ' FILTER QUEEN ’ Sales & Service. ' - Phone _ - 635-7096 oes fam-3TA) -of Lakelse and Kalum on Feb. 9-33, an older shepherd FOUND. on. ‘corner \ male. Black with tan "underbelly and white patch on nose. , Phone 635-3194. (nef) AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND, employment ' guaranteed, Box 489, . Lumby, B.C. VOE 2G0, 604- 547-9215. ; ‘(ace mn-290p) 2 PERSON REQUIRED, with * $ood apeaking volee, to tape and. record marwals. Tapes provided but own recorder Necessary. Reply to Box: "1443... G0 Terrace Herald; ae sphere . number please ; a (ps asf)" HOMEMAKER . ; * SUPERVISOR required for: permanent” time. ‘position. i, Post-. secondary, education tn, health’ or: social - ‘wervices ” preferred. Should have - _ experience Ih supervision and admin(stration: and: an, understanding of the dutles and functions: of. a Homemaker. Valid B.C.’ drivers licence and vehicle. Salary $1.344 per month. Closing. date Feb, . 18-83. lesurrie, fo: Terrace and Dinirict.. Community Services. 46030. = Park Avenue, Terrace, ViG 1V5 ‘ (aced- 14,15, 164) - three-quarter - PAY NOMORE * FOR HOT WATER: free? For.’ more. Information call 635. F 4ps.asn |. oath ‘im ‘opportunity. , FEBRUARY: ‘ONLY - those pictures frdmes. “Northern®. Light Studio offers 20 per cent off on- [-all framing. Come tn} ‘and, seg -: our: wide: -, selection: of coloured : “Halllwell Terrace. ‘638-: M403, ° “Sill ae few. ‘Markgrat: ‘Limited’ mats and frames at 4820. oo Edition prints available: 7” + AP-aaty Wi. FOR SALE— To good home -. only German Shepherd pups, $20. Ta view call 635-- “(pS-16F) Terrace FARM SALE: ‘grown red - and white potatoes, Firsi quality $20 - a 100 Ibs. or $10.- 50 Ibs. and quality $12- 100Ibs. or $6.50" - Ibs. For animal feed $4 - 100 Ibs. Phone 635-3261... 0” ; (p20-22f) Va aa WANTED TO BUY 120 Bass... Accord lan, 635-9530. - Of oF ue ope . he. i . WANTED FOR. SALE. on consignment, © jeans, children’s clothes, etc. In 2 (snctin) good condition. Phone 638-° 8032 or 638-1518, : 17 (pamaeey * dishwasher, "TOWNHOUSE; “Deluxe” 2° bedroom: near. “hospitals : fridge. and.stove, - drapes, ; - ~ Ingluded.: Patio: $42: . Mo,’ 2 Phen 9 5 $a5- 719) ! : 1M pelt tage ‘units $325... Ine. “AF You. ‘have Ja) wood Boo “furndce héat your. water: - _ ‘share furnished aiplex. Call ' —_— 638-1989: OF: after 4pm ae. \oar, a ao _— ‘oroun a0 ROOMMATE WaNreD— Te share. Ma duplex In - Thornhitl’” ASAP, * Female. only. Rondal. s¥5 inclusive.. Apply. i... -No,1- 3817 Paquette, eng: ole Popa “ee ait) BIRCHWOOD. APARTMENTS. For RENT— Quiet 2. bedream... suile, centrally: located, private parking. | Adult a orlentated. Phone, 635-4422 (e151 * CLINTON MANOR— Bachelor. and. “one bedroom sultes aval lable: “Iminediately. Fridge - and stove ‘included. ~ Furniture~ available. 635-3902 | ‘or a 518? to: view. “ ‘ {pt0-em) ONE _BEDROOM. “large apartment, $250 ‘mo. plus utilities, Avallable immediately. Phone. 635 7315. co. foe " (p5.181) . 3 ROOM _gaseinei SUITE 635-7560... . _(p5- Ist) 2 BEDROOM '2. duplex in Thornhitl, No.2-3817° Paquette Sire et. Unfurnished, ‘fridge. and stove” included. ‘Electric heal. Damage deposit ‘gi7s. Rent $380 per month’: plus. utllities., Phone, 635-7012. ater 'S Bin. 7 ss "aan WOODGREEN APART. ‘MENTS 1, 2, 3 ‘bedroom. apartments. < Downtown: locality. | Complete. with fireplace, fridge, stove. & drapes. ‘Undercover. -parking. Security. antrance: Phone _ 95-9917 . WANTED— Private person. lo teach me ta play the saxaphone, Your: home or. mine. Old . _ style= musle: preterred. ‘For .. ““anytione. (stin-tin) WELL .DRILEING RIG FOR SALE Phone 625-5862, {p20-9mm) more: ‘ _ Information: phone 635-3311. . 2 BEDROOM house: in Phone . between: KEY pm (ace-tin) FOR’ RENT 9000 59... ottlee -speice. 4693 ‘Lakeise Ave. Phané, 695-2552. 00. ) HONDA CRI - Ex “pallent condition; tow hours, “OSB, ; ee. Unovig-stin) “WI4 TOYOTA; COROLLA - needs minor work 5250080. Phone 635- 7868, : pete) ‘we % CERTIFIED AUTO ‘BODY AND eel. painting. “Sandblasting, welding .and: ‘fibreglass. repairs, Free ‘estimates, ICBC claims . accepted. © Phone 638-1721, 635-6949, . _ tpt) 7” FORD ‘a TON good running conditlon,. Asking $1,200 Phone 635- 4635... (pe isn, , 178 CHEVY VAN 305, Pa, P§, 77,000. km. Complete: ‘inside . $5,500, Phone. S5- 5 (e5-16FY ; “1981 Foro ECONO VAN, 2 ~~ passenger, tinted EC $8000 0 en ies or 635-4880 (stin-Hn). a on £7 Tate FOR! RENT—28 3 bedrodm , : trailers, in -Thornhilt 635-5 anna - ipt0: mat) FOR SALE OR TRADE— Thornhill on 1 acre. Large ¢ 24° Fibretorm crulser OMC garden area $375 mo. Phone 635- 2141, (oer) 2 BEDROOM town manor In town. Split level with fridge. and stove, Wall. fo.- wall carpeting and drapes. pets. Own entrance. Phone Cue Wa DUPLEX In ‘town, gos: heat and hot water, ‘fireplace, 2 bedrooms up, ‘EQUIPMENT OWNERS— Put your machinery: to wark and earn your own acreage In Hazelton area. Excellent Security Offered, 842-6619... - .. (p13-tves-26april). ‘2 BEDROOM Duplex for rent In- Thornhill. No fridge : or stove: On Wren Street. Phone, $35-67165 ae dhe oti AU AL : NEW?1° &° 2 BEDROOM “apartrhents.” Wall-to'wally. stove and fridge, reatériable rates. ‘Phone 635-4547, - ; ; ~ (62020 oy KEYSTONE ‘APARTMENTS now taking applications. Spacious, clean aparts., 1. 2, and 3 bedroom . suites. Extras Inctude heat, hot water, laundry facilities, storage locker, playground. Pleasa phone “635-5224, + (acet-|ffn) + Ipesén down, Carpets, new range” and fridge, no pets, $500 “month. For appointment. 635- 2541 evenings. a _ | (pS-178) FOR. SALE— 3. bedroom house $57,000 Phone 635. 4348, (o5-16) 12'xt" 2 2 BEDROOM, mobile home with 10’x42’ -additlon,. ‘on 4 acre. lot In. subdivision just north of. Terrace. .435- Te after. 7 pn.” . | (p10. 251) y: _ HAZELTON~. 195. acres, . creek river, 130-acras In - | production, $165,000, win. carry. contract, . High’ producing. River. - bottom, Private. “tlshing “hole, * haa. 7 | {lp 12-26april) "No ; Z15 FWC, kicker, fabs CB, sounder, new canvas, sleeps 5, ready to fish. Sell or trade, ‘for vehicle or camper - trailer 631-2540, .- . (p10-25F) co [Matlee of Application for ” Change of Name NOTICE Is-hereby given thal. an -application will be made ‘fo the Director | of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursdant to the provisions of ‘the “Name Act,” by ma:-- Lise Alida St. Jean in Terrace, In the Province ~ . British Columbia,. vac ‘Pa as ‘follows:— | : To change my. name from Lise’ Alida St. Jean known. es Lise: Alida. Longpre to _ Line: Atida Longpre.. =.” Dated. this’. 5th day. -OF Fabrunry: A Ac 6. 1983; . . ; “fe ut a \ _ HEART FOUNDATION: © faintly __ elitist : wanting to ‘bar working ‘ pound ; -boindaries for which may iononr bad just won a’ ‘world-class: :tennis, Player, unday * ‘and. -eollect: ‘the 100,000 frat prize. in, nthe . the big! potata," . - Higuergs, who: ‘cara was no chance ‘form a “Tt would have, Beer hard .. ‘for’ anyone’ ‘to. peat him | “today,” Le, : fn. ad 7 Connors, 30, ranked ‘third in the .world,. became. the. LOS ANGELES. (AP) — “The ‘notion the Olympic - Games _ have always “been * _ Strictly’. for ~ athletes is a myth born in'an — British . class competitors, 8 _ researcher says. . ~The Greeka, who held: the first Games, paid their | "young. athletes - various, : ‘sums and gifts, although the "Games. offered “only - the - : ‘ olive wreath as a prize, said. ! David’ "Young, professor. of classics at-the University-of - California, at. Santa. Bar- bara. 4 Young, who. has spent 10 ‘years. ‘researching “amateurism: in. the Olym- pics, translated ancient. stones .and documents: in” Greses;: Jneluding’ -lists of | winners: and ‘their plirses. “People have the ‘notion . “that amateurism: existed In ancient Gaines and that pidfebstdiailisth Cathe alone. Mullammad ‘Ali: land winger: Dave Semenka “—'* | at a. corruption,” ‘said’ Young; whose.‘book, The Myth of Greek Amateurism, ~ | is. to. be ;Bublished this; o summer. | - "The. upshot , of what. rm : going to say is that -there. wag .never,.ihe concept. of ‘amateur. athletics . in _ the original .Games’. — ‘which flies, in the face of the whole. _ tradition.” -: -Among.. Young's ‘fiidings were that.in Plato’s time, the winner of the 200-nietre , sprint at an Athens: meet would get 100 amphoras. ‘of ” olive: oll, worth -$67,800" in today’s dollars, which he | could export tax-free. Ly ‘The city of Athens paid its champions i in the Olympics the equivalent of $358, BOO, or ihe. amount a’ skilled craftsman rg earn in 14 _ years. ° Young said: he: has. “evidente- to. show ‘Greek - medical. schools. recruited athletes" ‘in: much’ the mariner: of ‘schools today, - and athletic purses included inca of. ' British Columbta Ministry of © -.- Agriciture ‘end Food LIVESTOCKACT ab (5:B.C. 1900, Chapter 24) ” 1, Willlam. M. McConnell: Recorder: of Brands, hereby, pursvant te Section 3(3) of B.C. Raguiation 66-81 ‘of the Livestock Act, give notice of my intention to diséstablish the following ~ district, the be: obtained from the undersigned. on request:- oe Bench Pound | . Otstrict ) it has ine, ‘appointed ‘unless within 3 days: of the publication and posting - of: this. notice persons: acceptable to fhe agree to act as keepers for the sald pound ‘distriet, William M. McConnell : Retorder of Brands . B.C. Ministry ef Agriculture and’ Food.” 808 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C. VEW 227 Phone 347-5121 coe (acc?-14, 150) i aed eas the tournament | " - usually nobig deal for the " ‘hegan Jast Tuesday — Borg | amateur . society — ‘Local 295. , with an infected, left hand ‘Smatter :whiom . I'm ‘facing. - Higueras,. ranked ‘11th ré.s internationally, was a’ last- “fpinute- ‘substitute for Borg. ‘The 1982 US. clay court - champten found ‘himself in ‘over his head when he ran ‘into’ Cotiners not once, but : twice, He was bombed 6-2, 6- 4 lone big name. when: Bjorn 3 Friiay night by | the 1982 Olympic amateurism. a myth? ‘cash; leather. coals and art ‘objects in. silver, gold or bronze. . ; . Young said it is thus a mistake to believe today’s“ strict rules against Olympic athletes profiting’ finan-. cially from their sports, are’ rooted in ‘ancient, times. “Amateurisin is ‘a modern concept originating in 19th- century England to justify an elitist, athletic system that sought ‘to bar working’ - classes, from competition,” he said. ‘Baron Pierre de) Coubertin was” la. dyed: in- “Semenko - to fight. Ali : EDMONTON. (OP) Edmonton Qiler coach’ ‘Glen. 7 - Sather. has given his” blessing to. a -proposed boxing ,, match,’ between, Oilers" . provided the proceeds go to charity. ” Sather said ‘Saturday. “But none. of “the: details. have” ‘been’: worked: out. Hell, I'd. “pet in‘the. ting with ‘Ali if it was for charity.” . we ’ What’ fuelled Ali’s desire -to engage: -in: 4 three-round exhibition match with the ‘Oilers. enforcer hasn't been - made elear: - However, Larry Messier, a’ “imeinber © of- “Ali's en- tolrage | ‘and uncle. of the Oilers* .Mark: Messier, : of- fered a couple of reasons. . “Ali's doing this, first. of all," for ‘charity,” Messier © said. in; a telephone ~ in- terview from Los Angeles. “And ‘second ‘because he . thinks, ‘Who does this Dave. ‘Semenko think he: is, run- ning around: the .NHL- beating everyone up.” Yast month” “Was: Mot: Some ome “In the third. set; ‘connote Exvar teed "It?s fine with: mey, if it's : just a. fund-raising” ‘deal,”" - “Ali wants to find out how: : tough. heis, And believe me, - All's not doing this to’ be ~ em errassed.” .° Said’ the: “exhibition “match might | be held June 12. . { LOOSE. FANBELTS? cen "EW OFTEN." champion during the round: Tobin Portion of |the: tour- ~ ; : nament, but show signs of. improvement ae third-". “+ “Set win Sunday. ‘But Connors ch sed the the. : fourth’ ‘set, in negating: any: “momentum ; i S “ Higueras might have: licked “take! peralehtad defeit ta ake woe -in Volvo Masters semifinals’ * “when Higueré \ he i Hera Monday. February. M4, 1983, Page 7 confident in- Toronto “Winnblédon’ and vs. “Open points, coming fram a love: a 40 deficit to bang iin with-a! dey eros. ~eosirtt. Both playerd* then’ “held ‘serve “until: the 12th’ game - -twémateh points and nailed bakbsnd down ae line to” turned’ back |: 1 mt = rr... , ae ~ ‘dominated: -Higueras, ' “who: oo found it hard ‘to: keep, with’ 5 the. intense « pace’ ofthe faster, indoor. ‘surface: * : “Twas tired ‘from all ‘the | 7 “matehes’ this - week,” said: fates. ‘Open, ne -. Higueras,:, 29, . who ;.was resting -a sore. right: ‘nee - ‘when he received: the: call. Jast Monday © from: tour: jiament organizers.” foday."” . struggled - to hold’ serve during along second game | He Fought off” six” ‘break the-wool Anglophile: who loved the British school system, rugby in particular, and decided that their-way, where the intention of sports was to have the gilded youth . -gathér, was the right way.” -Coubertin was a French “educator who pioneered the 1696 restart of. the Games. - “The” knee was