ORE. BEOROGM $4. ‘BACHELOR SUITES’ Available. Immediately. Fridge _and "stove eluded, -. 23, oF, 635-5189 to. view. - Apis. \ ’ Sauna. ht recreation. room. 635+ ae s_(patariar) | Wa GEDROOM, . mo Phoie ‘Maléolm a: °5 pam. al 638-1986... ; “sate contalnied: ‘wolt, $275.00 per a fecce-feb-tin) ; “KEYSTONE | ~~ APARTMENTS _ “UNDER NEW. - "MANAGEMENT | sultes.-avallable. - Spacious. & ° clean. Extras Include: - Heat, hot “water, - laundry facilities; storage lacker -& ‘parking. References required as of Feb. 1-84, | Please : ‘phone 635-5224, 1 2: and 3. bedroom f. ye fecetsien- tin)*. 1 “giepsidom | facittties.. ‘Phone’ 635-5893. ee (p20-l2mar) 2 BEDROOM suite for rant . ‘In Thornhill, Fridge and. ‘stave Included. Rent $240- 276 ‘month, Plus damage deposit. No pets. Phone $35- 7 (p5-amar) 1 BEDROOM ‘SUITE Furnished or unfurnished, to non-smoker. drinker, utllities and cabte Included. "Phone: 638-8822, . (paTear) rOR'RENT tn Thornhill <2" bedroom ‘unit: with. fridge and stove, washer and dryer hookups. ‘Ideal for single person or: ‘couple. No pets. References required. Phone 635-5989, : . (p3-6mer) T H R E E out the. house. .No - pets. Asking $400 per, month, : Includes 2 all ufillties, Phone cd ad Hae OH {ph 27mer) Two, BEDROOM basement sulfa; {ridge and stove, drapes, some furniture $350 per month. Horseshoe area. No peta. Avallable March 1. | Phone 635-2643. ° 2 BEDROOM. duplex. Hardwood floors and “ap- pilances (new) © 3360 Riverdrive, Thornhill. Rent $275 per month. Phone 635- 6al5. etter: épm.- for’ rerilaman,- With ‘kitchen (p5-8mar)” * (p3-smar) New Mavagement offers * Reduced Rates 7) ‘atthe MANOR VILLA ’ APARTMENTS Starting at $295.0 These: ‘apartments on Kenney & Agar offer: —w-w carpeting —2 appliances — —drapes laundry facilities on every floor - —planty of parking —secirity system: ‘FOR MORE. - INFORMATION _ PLEASE PHONE 635-3883 Pi ~ workshop ' Carport, - Halliwell, 2 (tll nov. 29-63) 2-& 3. BEDROOM sultes, in Thornhilt. 1 + Wo pets. References required. Phone 638-1366. or 635-4894, 2 (p5-2mar) 2 | BEDROOM - sulle, fireplace, fridge and stove, No ~ .pets. Immediately. ww: carpet, Available Closa: to school and. town.. Phone 63 -4357_ of 635-4270, small fridge,’ at 3-396 Moun- tainview. Ave. .P 27, 0 ‘view. oy (pm: zatiar) - sulies a Low: ‘rents. Close: 40° town... and ‘shopping. Phone 638: |; $155. days, 638-1533 fo 635. ONE ie DROOM | 080 even ngs. (ace: septi-tin) WOODGREEN APARTMENTS— 1, 2and 3 bedrogm apartments. Cowtown - ‘oeallty. ; Complete: with dishwasher, fireplace, fridge, stove and: drapes, “Uridercover parking. Security entrance. Phone. 634 $9317. . . " (aceseptizttn) _ 4p5-2mar) ~ BEDROOM. duplex... with stove... ard.. hone :.635- _ ONE & TWO BEDROOM | manager any time: for eppointment to.view. Phone © 635-4547, ‘Goad rates. Call: my seca : LUXURY 4 WHEEL - DRIVE 1980 Jeop Wagoneer :- loaded with extras. $13,900 | ‘080. ‘Phone 635-5141. : ; oe ie ‘nba “TETRAULT PLACE - APARTMENTS. Fridge, ‘stove, drapes,’ carpeting off street parking; ‘security. [ro fstem. a. ‘Rents: stort at ; . $295 oo Phone manager anytime, 638-1268 : 6aa: 1928 after APE 4 FOR: “SALES. 1980. Ford. ‘ Pinto.: Asking $3500 Phone 635-4075, . tet (pld-6mar). 1976 FORD Fico 4x4 Good condition. after Spm (pS2mar) ‘BIRCHWOOD APTS. Quiet two & one bedroom sulte. _ Fridge, stove,’ wall-fo-wail " carpeting = & drapes. ; -Included for appolntmant to view phone 635-4422 : . p10-2mar) 1 BEDROOM unlit in Thornhill furnished. $235 per month. Phone 635-4453. (p3- “ona 3 BEDROOM condo. 1 $q. ft. plus full basement.- Fridge and stove included, month. Phone 65-1934, oo. (pé-2mar) - 2 BEDROOM traller with. stove and fridge. 'n Thor- nhill. No pets: References “required. $350 per month. _ Call 635-6763. BEDROOM: - basement sulte. Carpet thru. - (ps-2mar) "y BEDROOM home, located’ on quiet street. 1054 sq. ft. attached. garage, close to schools. and hospital. Treed 040° ; 638-1396. 1977 % TON GMC 4x4 350° cu. in. 4 speed trans. with- 49,000. miles. Good condition. Asking.” $4,000.. ‘Phone 635-3354 after, 6pm. cee (pl0-2mar) | 1977 DODGE axa New paint, heavy, duty. springs, .sun roof, .camperatte. All In geod condition. $3,800. Phone 638-0854. noe “(pS-émar) . Ey FORD Fioo with | cariopy 34.000 original . miles, — “Automatic. ‘Electric brakes and. hitch. $2, 100 Flr, Phone 638-4813. ‘ . (netoamar) . Close to downtown and - * schools. No pets, Rent $400 Must. SELL. Package deal. | 1974 GMC Jimmy. 4x4 PS, © PB, TS, trailer hitch, roof, $R250_ street ‘bike. Asking $1850/ For more information ; , phone 615-3653. _ (stfn) FOR. SALE— 1979 %4 ton and palnt job. $3600. OBO. Asif) 1977 % TON G, SMC, 350 cu qeote. Phone 635-3354 after épm. a (pre-amar)’ Jot. | Assumable mmerioage sa approximately : $40,000. Asking $49,500. Phone 635 E 7850 atler dpm. {pl0-13mar) _ FAMILY HOME on quiet paved street. 1120 sq. ft. main floor consists af 3 bedrooms, _kitchen-dining room, Ilving roorn and bath. 2 bedrooms, ‘den, laundry room, bath end- unfinished downstalrs. greenhouse and small garden. Asking price $469,000, Offers considered. 2904 Evergreen St. 635-5469. (p10-émar} 3 BEDROOM condominium. Full basement, fridge and stove. Close fo schools and | downtown. No pets. Price . $27,500, Phone 635-3934.. (p7-9mar) REDUCED TO SELL 4902 3 . badroam, flnished basement with firepiaca © and. - -extra bathroom. Under cover parking for two cars, large concrete sundeck, fenced yard, natural gas. $12,900 down and assume mor: “toage. Full price $49,900, Phone 635-4595. . (p8-13mur) . [ae FOR SALE “DEASE. ‘LAKETRADING.. |” POST". Stora; . taxi. service, bottle: : meet Furnished. living | ‘quarters: “A Low :” : overheads, Hwy te , frontage. , Priced” $20,000. . For April . i transfer. Growth opportunities . good. Phone Dease Lake, m- 3501 for details, * . {p13-13mar) LOT FOR SALE— In Thornhelghts. 9569 Cottonwood Cres. $14,900 O8O. Reply to 731.N. Dollarton, North Vancouver, 6.C. V7G INS. (ptojunafrl) _ FOR SALE— 12x42’, mobile home. Very good condition. . Must be seen, 4 appilances and priced to sell $8,000. Phone 635-4457, (p5- -émar) _ -FOR SALE— 12x68" 1974 - Canadiana, 3° bedroom $15,000; OBO: Phone cig 2594. . (pia-amar) “FOR SALE— 10x50" mobile - home with, 7x30" addition. Phone 635-738 evenings. (p20-4mar) FOR RENT— One. 2 bedroam iraller In Thor. hill. No pets. References required. ; One: 2 bedréem trailer on large” lot. No | pets . References. required. No pets, References required. One 2 bedroom trailer in town... ‘ MOVING MUST SELLI 12454’ mobile home..Two bedraoms. Fridge, stove’ drapes, joey shed. Sacrifice at 38500 Phone 638-8016. _ (p5- amar). 1976 12x68 3: BEDROOM _mobile home. Set up fn town, 8x10 addition. 5 ap-' pilances. Good condition. . Phone 638-1307 after Spm. os vs (pl0-73mar) NOTICE TO “TENDER invitation. to tender for Vehicle Washing (cars, trucks, atc.) at the §8.C, Hydro Divisional Centre, _ $220 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C.,. VaG 4R5,. Tander forms and spacitications ard avaliable | from Air. T.M, Kempf at the above address. Clesing date for submission | of tenders Is 3:00 p.m,, 12 March 1984. _ (acea-6mar) (ps aman - Good - condition, .” . Phone 4634- 1078 . ‘rack arid roll bar.Also 198) (pS-2mar} | “TORONTO (oP Oneot miel Sampson:Grafstein, beliefs. , Tom - Axworthy, - . ideas — the years. . on SENT. LETTERS “The prime ee always appreciated the. . - lelters," Axworthy says. “Thelr criticism was in the forefront, not in ‘whispering behind his back. “We get ‘tniltions of letters of complaint. Few - ‘come with an action plan attached, Some of the’ ideas-were good.and some bad, but the prime © Asking. yninister was always stimulated by, them." Grafatein says he is excited about his new". forum in the Senate, whieh he says contains a. _, Gratsteln says he. didn't figure he was.“up to bat’ to be named to the upper chamber of - Parliament: and Its. $61,000-a-year, salary... “But ‘Grafatein, 49, ‘one of the new-guard . "Liberals of the 19603 who ‘was drawn to Lester -Peargon’s small. Liberal vision ‘and campaign — 2 ‘manager for John Turner,'in the 1968 leader. - ‘oy, ship Face, answered yes when" Trudeau ‘asked _ * jhim to.use ‘the Senate “asa. “platform” for : - spilling out-his never-ending ! flow ‘of ideas. ‘That won't bea new, task for. Senator Jerah- : He’s alwaya been. upfront about his passions -— politics, his wite and two cons and Jewish “nedeau's’ ‘ secretary, tells. of the Grafstein Letters — a - series of miasives, ‘often critieal. and full of that Grafstein has sent. Trudeau over a television; for theatre ... ., strategy *. Grafstein’s appointment on the, last ‘patronage moves" made. by: “Prime. Minister Trudeau before he annownced his jotention to step down “ula ‘ ‘this week Wwas-to ppoint a ‘longtime Liberal : Limited. immaculate ant _ backroom mai ‘toa seat in the Senate, - For Jerry: Grafstein, a lanky; Toronto lawyer “who: ‘heads ‘the: ‘party's: ‘electitn- advertising ‘machine, the ‘timing of the telephone call from 109 CELICA: Gr. 5. speed! “Trudeau camie as a surprise.’ Excellent condition. Phone. wealth of talent despite negleet from: the; . “media. AD great “popu , cultural ‘policy for. . a coherent industrial . . . @ creative. international trade "polley" — those are some of his initial ideas. “Jerry Grafstein could have been a brilliant . judge or professor,” says. Senator Keith Davey, , Liberal ‘party strategist. ‘we're fortunate he’s ” ehosen ‘to channel 80° much energy into the . _ Barty. nm + . Turner, expected to bel ‘ne iéading candidate to replace Trudeau, praises his “‘good friend” Grafstein for the nowledge and intellect “that - will make:him a very good senator." ‘ - Grafstein. was-in London’ when Trudeau " announced chis resignation and coutdn't be _ reached for comment about whether he would once again head. up the prospective Turner leadership campaign. _ ‘FATHER KILLED principal Alberta, is. not | Nevada “CALGARY cp) — The government has no wish to turn Alberta into “the Nevada of the North” by approving proposals to build Las Vegas-style gambling casinos, says Don: Gardner, ‘chairman of the Alberta Gaming Com- misalon.. Alberta already. allows mire casinos than any other province in Canada, Gardner said. ' The: seven-member commission issues licences to . charitable Broups so each Can hold one two-day casino a Dodge Pickup. New motor: year. Two casinos are. ‘allowed each weekend in Calgary and Edmonton.. Other communities are restricted to one. ‘The charities can't use the casinos to raise general funds — ‘fey must be for-a specific project, such as 4 skating rink. apdner; said the only: province that comes. close ;to. - in. A i tran vill Wai ting he ” weenie ‘as much regular gambling is: Manitoba, where ’ easinos operate most Jweekends;. but are ‘Tmnited to Win- nipeg.- GO WORLD CLASS © _ The mayors of Calgary and Edmonton announced a joint 7 proposal: dn.late January to open world-class casinos in both cities. They argued the. ‘economic spinoffs from the ” facilities, including an increase in hotel and restaurant business, would help financlally squeezed Albertans. ‘-°-“There’s lots of money flying to. Las. Vegas and Reno,” ‘Edmonton Mayor Laurence Decore said. “Why shouldn't - - Edmonton dollars be left in Edmonton?” . Calgary Mayor Ralph Klein said a casino could be part of " a$15-million frontier-town: redevelopment approved by city council last, year." The Rocky Mountain tourist town of Canmore, just east of _ the Banff National Park gates, got into the act In early “February: when. a developer proposed building a $100-’ - million casino. Spokedinen for’ the Dobbin-Cochrane Group said they-are negotiating a land purchase and Invited the province to operate the facility. . Gardner, in at interview from his Edmonton office, said “the: only ‘way the proposals could be approved under existing Alberta gambling laws is if various charities run ~ them. ‘Attorney ‘General Neil Crawford has told reporters: “I “ope we don’t see too much expansion i in the casino ¢ area.’ HIRE FIRMS - Many. charities hire a professional ‘firm, such as Action- Cash Casino Enterprises Ltd. of Calgary, to run casinos for _ them. « . Joe Chapple, « a partner in “Action-Cash, says-the firm has its own building,’ does the advertising, and provides the ~ gambling equipment and staff — dealers and security — as well ag no-loss insurance in case players get lucky. But those who actually handle-the money, such as bankers and chip runners, must. be volunteers from the charity who are given two days' training by the company. Mayor Klein‘said profits from Calgary's proposed casino could be funnelled into a specially created charity to upgrade city park facilities. That would require a change in existing legistation so-charities could operate casinos for more than two. days: annually. _ TAKE GOLD’, Ina two-day operation held during the week, Chapple saye & charity nets an average $30,000 with the take during a weekend about $18,000 because there is more competition. His company makes about $19,000 from which {t must pay salaries’ and other expenses, say6 Chapple. Gardner said a legal change to make casinos more than : two daya 1s tinlikely because the government is convinced _ taxpayers don't “want further expansion of gambling INVITATION TO TENDER Mills -Mamorial Hospital Invites tenders. for the amual grounds main- fenance contract. Closing date for tenders will be 12- d’clock noon, Apri! 7th, 1944;; Contract specifications may be obtained from Charlie Lindstrom, | ftanance, Millis ~ Mamorial Hospltal. . faced.smar) Director of . SUPPORT - + THE .. TERRACE LITTLE — THEATRE . committee. “The son of a Polish soldier-and a Canadian : mother from a family of ultra-orthodox rabbis, Grafstein grew up in a London, Ont., home filled.with more than 1,000 books and ‘visited often by religious leaders” and his en- ~ trepreneurial uncles, ‘His father was killed in a traffic accident when Grafstein was 13, but the: elder Graf- - steints example of discipline stuck with the younger as he studied and hustled his way through high school and an undergraduate . degree at the University of Western Ontario. Afascination for the law outweighed his urge to become a rabbi, and'he enrolled at the ° ‘University of Toronto law school.’ Grafstein first tasted politics with his: father- in-law Harry (What A Man) Sniderman, a popular Toronto baseball and basketball player ‘ and coach who also was'a well-entrenched fund _ ee f ast Some of Grafsteln’s relatives also are ia : Commission. ., Canada. HEAD CAMPAIGN Hig star rose in 1966, when he went to Ottawa as executive assistant to Turner, then minister _ without portfolio, Grafstein' tuned down. an | offer to work for then-justice minister Trudeau, . ‘polities. He is'a second: -cousin to Solicitor General Robert Kaplan and third cousin to Phil . Givens, a former MP, member of the Ontario legislature. and-mayor of Toronto. who is, chairman of the Metropolitan Toronto Police ' But his political future was decided when ' Grafstein wandered into a Young. Toronto Liberals meeting : ‘and met Davey. ‘Within months, he was. the: English-speaking vice: . president of the Young. Liberal Party of .¢ The tierald, Friday, ‘March 2, 1964, |Poos Ww e me) - raiser for- the provincial Tories, and. worked against ‘Trudeau's bid for - leadership in 1968 when he ran Turner's _ campaign. Returning to his Toronto law practice when Turner lost, Grafstein gained a solid reputation ‘. as a communications expert. In 1972, when the . Liberals called upon him to boost their sagging _ popularity, he. dove-back into the political arena by planning a Maple Leaf Gardens birth- day bash for Pearson. 7 _ With a gleeful grin, he recalls: “Tt sia fun, You gotta feel very good about what you're | . doing. That's an important strategy in the military, in politics, In life." Grafstein joined: a powerful - ‘team of backroom Liberal organizers and has worked - since then helping to steer the political fortunes - * paigns. of the party. His efforts include heading up Red | Leaf, the non-profit advertising consortium . that promotes the. Liberals in election | eam. _ Egg to be eaten’: : TORONTO “«CP) Biochemist Dmytro ‘Buchnea' is 80 sure seagull eggs from ° Toronto's _ waterfront. don't contain dangerous levels of toxic chemicals he wants to start eating. them for breakfast. --Buchnéa,.. a . retired University * of -the fray over the unpopular Seagulls, - whose proliferation on the Toronto waterfront appears to be ‘aggravating the- city’s pollution problems. - Angered by a suggestion ’ Toronto. _ professor,-has stepped: into commissioner, suggested that Buchnea approach the ‘Ontario’ Egg Producers” Marketing Board about the idea. But Douglas Hallett, ‘the federal scientist who found _the deadly chemical dioxin in Toronto gull eggs three years ago, called Buchnea’s plan “pretty irresponsible.” “Basically. gulls. have been used As an indicator of contamination. . . PCBs, Mirex and dioxin,” he said: Hallett, the Environment: Department's scientific adviser in Ontario, said “high “gulls” " Aectimulate while lower levels can damage organs and the ; nervous system and cause : birth defects. During the last several : years, governments around : the Great Lakes have issued © warnings about the health 3 _ hazards of eating some : types of‘fish from polluted areas, - including _ Lake : Ontario. : But, Buchnea is un- | daunted, insisting the gull - goulash won't threaten his : health. - Committee by the” Canadian Wildlife sevice “that some. of the” ‘eggs be. sprayed with kerosene to prevent them. drom hatching, Buchnea offered to put his stomach _on the line, saying the eggs should be eaten, riot beaten. “It (gull egg flavor) is a -mild fish taste," Buchnea said Thursday during a meeting of the Metropolitan Toronto . water pollution “They . wholesome and nourishing and an.economical source of delicious food.”. - He said that in order to. prove the gull eggs can be eaten, he will conduct a five- year experiment in which -he will eat them. 7 WANTS MARKET Rather than spray the eggs with kerosene, which could harm the = en- vironment. and other wildlife, amarket should be found to sell them, said Buchnea, adding gull eggs are considered a delicacy in some European countries. During the committee's . discussion Thursday, Robert Bundy, Metro parks fe '—Dra —Wal ’ pesticides, are . levels of hazardous chemicals because they eat food already contalning the chemicals, which . con- centrates the levels. DEADLY SUBSTANCE Dioxin, a byproduct in the manufacture of some chemicals, ” including is the most poisonous substance made by man. One two-hundredth of a drop can kill a human - 20 pairs chairman : ‘Anthony’ O'Donohue, “a Toronte-—akterman= "aid there would be no objection : from the cily to Buchnea’s °: experiment. Buchnea still has to con- However, : vince the wikilife service. FE Officials of the service © sald that 10 years ago, only of gulls were ‘ ‘ f counted around © Toronto harbor. 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