on "58;-Trailers: 68, Legal 2 oy 4. REPOSSESSION | * >” “1973 Canadiana make “fully: furnished and’ equipped mobile: : home. Take over payments. For). further. Info. phone collect 524. onl Dealer No. 121 CTF : ae at _ For Sale: Double wide Deluxe - Brentwood Mobile’ Home. Partically ‘turnished., On 1234 acres at Lakelse Lake. Fully carpeted, 3 large bedrooms; dinning room, cement foun-' dation. One year eld. Phone 635- 552% (C48) For Sale: 1972 Broadmore 12 x 64. Furnished or unfurnished. ‘Joey shack, porch, Set up i fy ler Court. Phi: 695-4675, (P: For Sale: Bids to be taken on a ax 35 pile of lunk. Phone §-2482 evenings. For - Rent: Trailer spaces located 944 Katoed Rd. $45 per manth. Phone 5-2482 evenings. For Sale or Renton the option of buying. _3 bed, unfurnished trailer. Phone ‘5-9687, . (P-48) For Rent: 2bed, fully turnished trailer on private lot. Carport. ; Phone 635-7706,. (P48) ” For Sale: 1972 Skylarke in mint Condition. 17 ft. Travel trailer completely self-contained Sleeps @émany extrasincluding: spare tira on rim, barrary charger hook up, hot & cold water system, toilet and shower. Priced for winter sale : $4,500.00 or bes! offer. Phone 635-6980 or view at Smitty's pee 15 miles east on Hwy 16, For Sale: 12 x: 60° Windsor trailer. with joey shack. Phone 65. 5242 alter ép.m, IP. 48,49} For Sale or Rent: 10%. 40 40 Knight traller close to Thartihill School, Phone 635-5406. (P-48) For Sale: Glendale mobile home 10x42. Set up In No. 10 Timberland Trailer - Court. Priced al $3,700. Phone 635- 6992 or 635-3535. CTF For Sale: 973° 12" “Statesman”. traller with 10 x 30’ addition. Full furnt hed. Phone 635-2516. .{P-4?, New .12x60 3 bedroam Vista _ Milla, fully furnished and ready for occupancy. Full pirce. of $12,991 with all taxes and charges included. Chinack Trailer Sales Ltd. 635-2033 O5- 387 (CTF ic For Sale (Mobile Home) | 1970 Embassy, 2 bedroeam mahile home c-w joey shack, skirting, kitchen and jing room, pare pets,. partially: furnished in excallent condition, Write Box zai. Telkwa, B.C. or phone a4 “To Clear: New 1974-Glendale Mobile Homes for as low as , $15,600.00... ‘Furnished. and: set... Up. Timber -Mountaln ‘Mobile’ lome Sales, - ° Highway 16.East Open daily 9-8 Sundays fram 12° to 5, Dealer No. 25035, CTF. Trailer space for rent 635-6904, IPAS aay 59, Machinery for Rent. For Rent: ‘Bobcal™. front end loader... Daily or hourly rates 635-2603 (CTF) - x rae ~~’ Dapariment of Lands - Forests, and Water . Resources * . Timber Sale agsoza Sealed fendera wilt be recelved by tha - District Forester at Prince Rupert British Columbia, not tater than 11:00 a.m. on the 10th day of December; 1974 for the pur- chase of Licence. A05023, to cut 4,032,300 cubic feet of Hemtock, . Balsam, Cedar, and. Spruce. -Located 7 miles NE of: Terrace on Copper River. GR. 5 Land District. Five (5) years will ba allawed for removal of timber. : ‘As this-area is within. the -Skeena'P.S.¥.U., which is futly committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Fores? Act, which gives the timber-sale applicant certain. privileges. Particulars may be obtained from the ‘District Forester, Prince Rupert, British Columbia,’ or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, Britigh Columbia, (C-49) fa “NoTi CEO OF ~ DIVORCE ACTION Ta: ‘Bernard HELIE - Terrace, British, Columbia. ” Your. wife, Jeanette Grant Brown HELIE, has filed a Petition, number 5935-00188; In the District neh Cal Supreme Court of British, Columbia, at Terrace, asking for a divorce. Your whereabouts being unknown, the Court has ordere service of the Petition on you by advertisement. -- The graunds alleged for divorce are stated in the Pelltion. If you: wish to defend or counter-claim the Petition, the steps you must fake and the time within which you must take hem are set out in the Notice endorsed on the Petition. -- Copy of the Petition with Notice ‘will be malled jo you on request addressed jo District Registrar of the Supreme Court, Court House, 4506 Lakelse Avene, Terrace, ” British Columbia. ~ Hi you do net file an Answer In the said District Registry and take the steps asset put In the Notice - endorsed on tha Petitlon within ‘thirty: days of the day of publication of ‘this. ad- ~ vertisement, then you will not -be entitled te further notice and fitleen days there-after the Petitioner may proceed. ‘and relief claimed-may be given In your absence. DISTRICT REGISTRAR , 4E;48} , "De >artment of Indiari- Altalrs and Northern Development - . Terrace, Indian:District -~..° * 215-4818 Lazelle’ Avenue . * Terrace, B.c.: : “Project 986-147 : Electrification Iskut, 8. qe Sealed. Tenders - will received by “the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. (P.5.T.) on fhe elecirificatlon. of homes ‘and buildings on ‘Kluachon Indian Reserve No.) Iskut, B.C. which is situated approximately -225 air miles north of Terrace, B.C, The work willinclude the wiring at 29 houses, pumphouse, wareh including 100 amp 61.’ Properties. Wanted, “SHORELINE PROPERTY ‘WANTED | "Must have one mile of shoreline or more, with con- . siderable land. Send datalls to . J. Jean, Box 584, Station’ K, Toranto, Ontarld. (C-39, d4, 48, » $2, 59, 19,18, 22, 26, 31, 35) SHORELINE PROPERTY WANTED Must have.ane mile of - shoreline or more, with con- . siderable land. Send details ta Jean, Box 586, Statlon K, Toranto, ° Ontario NC. 45,48,52,5,9,13, 18,22, 96.31 a5) 67, Snowmobiles For Sale: . 340 T.N.T. Ski-doo. 1970 model, good condilion, For further detal Is ‘phone 835-2751. For Sale: W934 3a0 ce ‘Rupp Nitro’ 11. Snowmobile. yoy good condition, Phone 635.5627, Phone 435-5627. (P-47, 48) ' 1979 TNT 640 Skidoo. Lika naw, condition. 635-2303. (CTF). 1971 Skidoo INT ‘like new condition. 635-2303, C.T.F. New Rema Argo Sales Snowmob ies “ & and a wheel AT.V.S. Phone 635-5163 | (€.47) 68. Legal " NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of the deceased DONALD McKENZIE, late. of Skeenaview Hospital, Terrace, B.C, . Craditers and others having claims. against the 5s estate(s) are hereby requiredto — -send them duly veritied, fo the PUBLIC. T USTEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C, VéC 3L?, before the Ist day - of January, 1974 alter while daie the assats of. tha said “estates(s) will be Aietributed, having fo been only to claim that have beer recelved. CLINTON: W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE 49, 50) Ww. ic. 47, 48, - service entrances and’ all ap- purtenant works more par- _tievlarly deseribed in’ the contract documents. be , unemployed, net because there ‘and: being “broke" was. the that each man should look out . British Columbia, not later than. - sth of December 1974 for the”. ~ committed, * awarded under the arovisions of “from the Distr A 10 percent security deposit ©. based on the tender price Is required. Tenders mustbde submitted on the forms rovided and ac- cordin he conditions set ‘forth t jerel n Specifications and Tender © forms are avallable from the Terrace Indian Olstrict: upon recelpt. of a certified cheque or: money order for $25.00 made payable. to. the Receiver General for Canada. The lowest or any. Tender not necessarily accepted. W.G, Robinson District Supervisor 635-7127 (C48, 49)” Oepariment of Indlan- Affairs and Narthern © » Development . Terrace Indian District | 215-4618 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, B.C. “Project 986-148 Electrification Telegraph B.C” Creek, Sealed Tenders will be received by the’ undersigned. unt i 2:00 p.m. (P.S.T.) on the ‘6th day of December 1974 for the . electrification of homes and buildings on Telegraph ¢ Creek Indian Reserve Telegraph Creek, B.C, witch ry sltusted approximately 256 alr miles north of Terrace, B.C. The work will Include the wine of. 23 houses, community hal warehouse, Including 100 amp service entrances and all ap- urtenant works more. par- Jeularly described in the ” contract documents, A 10 percent security deposit based on the ¢dndar price is required, ° enders must be submitted an the farms provided and ac. carding to the conditions set forth therein. Specifications and Tender lors are available from the Terraca Indian District -upan . receipt of a certified cheque or money order for $25.00 made payable to the’ Recelver General for Canada, The lowest or any ender not’ Recessarily accept G, Robins on District ‘Supervisor (C-48,49) '.(30) days from the date ‘of - - thereto having regard only to KATH EREEN SYBIL CAUS . Grant & Co. , Ic 45 ,4b,47,48) ed A ee ee Ee ee Ee ee, Sh et -. Prince uIc and you “Why do [ pay Unem- from the business sector, whieh ployment Insurance now has'the revenue lo pay Premiums?" Many people who more wages to produce more cantribute to the. Unem-+ goodswhich the public will then ployment Insurance fund, feel they will never be in a position to benefit From it. : Unemployment Insurance is ’ just what the words say. It: Provides protection, a lem- porary income, should you lose your job: It-is set up on-a renewable, yearly basis employment year, not calendar year - the same as other lypes of insurance, ~ . Yes, just like fire insurance, it provides prolection, ~ You certainly do not want. your house lo burn down bul you keep paylng fire insurance - just in case. It is basically the same. situation with unemployment insurance. You.-are ‘buying protection - justin case you may Need il someday. It is generally conceded thal these days no one has what can be called a per- manently secure job. .The. . 1930's brought a depression thal was (and still is) unparalleled in Canadian history. Hundreds of thousands of Canadian ‘workers. were buy with more wages, and so it: goes. If this cycle is interrupted for any reason, perhaps an energy crisis or a shortage of raw material, hese could cause unemployment and loss of in- come to some. . This means the public will have leas (o spend, business ‘will receive. less revenue: they will produce less, lay off. more people, pay less. wages; and cause a further reduction in spending, until the eycle grinds to a hallt,. In 1940. the Canadian people, ' through legislation, enacted a plan. thal would prevent a duplication of the “DITY THIRTIES" ever again. : With the Unemployment - Insurance benefits we are able lo replace the wage dollar, which has the effect of priming lhe cycle. ‘Fherefore, the Unemployment Insurance fund is a major factor in keeping our | economy stable. The result of this “Priming” is a benefit to those of us who are unfortunalely without wage dollars and it puts the rest of us in the enviable 'pasition of heing able io contribute, ~ - To that extent we all benefit, For’ further. information contact your local Unem- ployment Insurance Com- mission office, ‘| PUNCH LINE _ OF THE WEEK wasn'l work.lo be done, but because the botiom had fallen aut of our economy. As arasult, there was wide-spread suffering ~ order of the day, To make mailers worse, the philasophy prior to 1930 was for himseif and be able to provide for the conlingencies of life the best way he could. To achieve a stable economy money must cirevlate. From . the business sector to the public in ihe form of wages, The public will haye income to purchase goods and ‘services eh SOME PEOPLE pre . DON'T | we 1 BEER BOTTLES - AEE PoP SHOP 10p.m.-é6p.m. Fri, THY 7 STOCK UP FOR XMAS EVERYEODy! ; accidents and fails, the study’ on gt tite ’ Drowning causes more than 1300 accidental deaths . in Canada each year,-.but the problem is largely ignored by all levels of government, ac-. cording to a detailed study on drowning just releasted by the Canadian Red Cross. The cross-country study, which was done by the water safely services department of (he Manitoba division of the Hed Cross, pointed oul that gavenrments spend millions of dollars on (raffic safety, as well | as on safety programs - for - firearms, trains, snowmobiles and bicycles, bul very little on - waler. safely, Yet drownings are t the third , largest cause of accidental deaths in Canada, after traffic. says. The researchers, warking under.a federal Opportunities for Youth grant and with assislance fram Red Cross branches across Canada, found. dhat: very little research has been done into the causes of death by drowning. Medical studies have examined the physiological mechanisms of . drowning, bul there is very little data as to whom, how, where and why drownings occur. The Red. Cross study examined: drowning statistics from every province except Nova Scolia, where lhey were unavailable. - It found that boating accidents. have replaced swimming as the largest cause of drownings In . Canada. They now account for 32.percent of all drownings, as compard {o 24 percent then years, ago. Swimming accidents account: for 23 percent, and falls fram ° stationary objects, such as docks or river banks, account for 27 percent, A surprising 9.4 percent of drownings resull‘ Vegetables Agriculture Department ports indicate that. this year’s harvest. of 360,150 acres of 14 ‘major fresh vegetables represents a 2% drop in ‘yield from Jast year, 68. Legal. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER +. RESOURCES TIMBER SALE Aossz0 Theva Sealed" “tenders will be received: by othe District \Forester’at = Prince Rupert, 14:00'a.m.-an: the 17th day of December, 1974 for the pur- chase of Licence A 05620, to cut 1083900 cubic feet of Hemlock, , P,LEPOLD . . eas sam and othert species an Lo MANAGER : ree COU caste ane Bates 4617 LAKELSEAVENUE = , ‘One (1} years will ba allowed *, TERRACE, B.C. | for the removal attimber. this area is within the - Hecate P.3.Y.U., which Is fully -AVGO FINANCIAL SERVICES 5 “Requires - Gashier/ Clerk Must be able ‘0 meet people well, Handle figures accurately and is a good typist. 5 day week, 9 ’ 5:30 P. m.s salary open, GET FULL DETAILS FROM: PHONE 635-7107 re- ” this sale with be section 17 {la) ofthe Forest Act, which gives the timber-sele applicant certain” privileges. articulars may be obtalned ct Forester, 4617 LAZELLE TIP TOP. TAILORS | i a Pay cosa eats ’ t - TERRACE, B. c.: Prince - Rupert British Columbla; or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, British Columbla. | (C-4é, 47, 48, 49) Notice Ta Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMIL PETER CAUS, OTHERWISE known as MADE TO MEASURE SUITS * British "Royale" Woolen Fabrics | Alterations Qur Speciality Including Leather : Clothirig " MEN'S, LADIES, CHILORENS ALTERATIONS — ALL TYPES OF ZIPPERS FIXED Be ete! ae -consesipdcest Emit Plerre Caus Contractor, formerly of 3514 Eby Street, Tegrace, Britlsh Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the above eslate are required to send full par- Covers Made Fi For Your SPORTSMAN Boats Also Repairs to ticulars of such claims fo the undersigned. execulor at P.O. Box 609, Terrace,. British Columbia, on or before Thirty _ Covers, publication of. this notice after which the executor entitled ihectalms of which she then has natice. Executor Solicitors for the Estate (c. 45, ab, a7, 48) on Departmentof Lands, , Forests and Water ‘ Resourcas- Timber Sala A-06601 There will be afferad for sale al public auctlan by the Forast Ranger at Hazelton, B.C., at "11:00 a.m. on the 6th day of December, 1974; the Licence A- 04601, lo cut 513,000 cubic tect of Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, Aspen, Birch, Cedar, Hemlock, Cot- fonwead, Balsam and trees of other species. Located ap- |. “proximately a miles south east : of Kline. Lake. Casstar, o One {1} year wit be alldwed for removal of timber, The successiul tenderer wiil not be consfdered: as an established operator far the purpose of lar further timber arate it the Skeena P. provided anyone “who Is unable to attend the auction in rson may submit a sealed Fen dar, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one Hours: Closed Tuesday & Id ’ Particulars may | be obtained from. the District Forester, Rupert, B.C, or: the Forest Ranger, Hazelton, B.C. Secon : _ DISCOUNT FOODS © “Wil Be Open Thursday 28th Of November 1974 2p. m. to 9 pam, 1096 KOFOED ROAD THORNHILL — PHONE 635-7703 Wedneséay . eceagea «ee RAE THE HERALD, Wednesday, November a, 1974, PAGE Bt waler use in the vu. 5. In breaking down the boating accidents, the researchers found that 50 percent of them are caused by capsized boats and 32 percent from falling overboard, . Most occur in small, unpowered boats, such as canoes. ’ Alcohol was found to bea significant contributing factor in drownings, despile the fact that statistics on alcohol were not available nationally. Even with limited statistics, researchers found that it was assacialed with 29.3 percent of all drownings. from non-aqualic ‘vehtole- ace cidents, most of which occur when passengers are trapped In a vehicle which has driven off 4 bridge or into a ditch. British Columbia ranked third, after Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, inthe number of drownings per 100,000 of population, The rate in BC. is 92 per “100,000. as compared to 11.5 in Newfoun- dland and 10°in PEL . The national rate is 62 per: thousand, which is higher than the- United States, despite the “fact thal a warmer climate provides a longer period of A rs “ SHORT CUT TO A LONG FALL ... Wherever there are vertical metal beams in a construction project, there is the temptation to use them as a shortcut down. The man caught in this candid shot made it to the bottom, but others have not been so lucky. Stairs or a ladder provide a slower but much safer route to . lower levels. = CATTLE + Read About Some Efficiant She Stuff © Malte for a free cony of the breed magazine | in Tarbh Treun . P.O. Box 112 ~ Duncan, British Columbia VoL 3X1 Sears Sales ,'” Where prices are born not raised“ Toys, Giftware, Novelties, Party Supplies _ Wholesale & Retail “230 DOBY PHONE 635-7824 ‘ AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES Is fooking for ambitious young person to train for management position. Collection or affiliated . finance experience desirable but not necessary. GET FULL DETAILS FROM 7 - -.° PB, LEPOLD. MANAGER |. 4617 LARELSE AVENUE TERRACE, 6.C. ', PHONE 635-7107 -Did You Know... —— That for just ite (ten cents) per sq.ft. you can have your _ Carpet shampooed by us the way it SHOULD he shampooed? Here's what we do! Your rug iz first thoroughly vaccuumed by tha most powerful vacuum we have ever used. Our . deterger ihen goes to work. It has a log chaped brush which LIFTS UP the fibres te enable the foam to penetrate to the bottom of the pile. As the cleansing fakes place the built in vacuum tn the machine instantly sucks back the foam and dirt that has been extracted , We recommend that you always ask to s¢@ the residue from your rug. This Is PROOF POSITIVE at the proper cleaning method. * We never have and never will use.a clrcular or serub-In ty of brush. Fastdrying timeand remember, just 10¢ her aq. ne Tel. 635-9339. - (Any Time - 24hrs.) Or Write The Rug Shampoo Service Box 707 Terrace Licence No, 84581. ‘i Pe ee ee ee a ee » aye oi re ea eee fee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ery 7] Drowning study urges better regulation Alechol was Involved in 41.9 percent of the boating ac- eidents, in 27.9 percent of all swimming drownings, in 17 percent. of falling drownings and in 13 percent of the miscellaneous drowning ac- cidents. Age and sex were also im-— portant influences on drowning. A slartling 84.1 percent of all drowning victims are males, “with the largest number of male ‘drownings occurring in he 15ta 19-age group. Recommendations in the Red Cross study stressed the need for both water safely education and stricter enforcement of boaling regulations, It. urged the introduction of regulations that would: - make testing and licensing of all power boat _ operators mandatory; - provide for suspension of licenses and detentian of boats as enforcement measures; - make the carrying of life jackets compulsory on non- power craft as it now is on power boats; - provide ‘for more active policing of boats, particularly i in heavy-use areas. In the field of education the report recommended: + an intensive, govenrmeni- sponsored education and ad- vertising program to inform the public about the dangers of ~ drowning and the. precautions that should be taken near water, - a survival boating course, . similar to defensive driving courses, be made available to all boaters: » adults to be encouraged lo take swimming and boating courses, which presently al- tract mostly children: + swimming be taught, where possible, in rivers or Jakes, because learning in a pool situation does not prepare | people for the hazards of oul- daor swimming; - introduction of a swimming ‘ supervision and life-saving course for parenls of small children. ‘Toast Treat Stir’a small amount of anchovy paste inte some butter and spread. onto slices‘ ef extra thin, hot toast. Wanted Sales representative for Pacific Northwest Area. Apply In writing to Alltrans Express Lid. P.O. Box 730, Terrace, 8.C, (4a) SECOND MORTGAGES Rates as fow as 14.98% imple Interest ash availahia naw Up ta $16,000 ® No bonuses or Ridden charges @ Pay off at anytime ® No prepayment penally ® Enquiries Welcome HOUSEHOLD REALTY Corporation Limited HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Canada 4608 Lakelse Avenua Terrace, B.C. Phone 635- 3207, , £-27, 29, Di. 33, 35, 37, 39, 4. 43, £45, 47, 49, 51, enn mu are nnn na | FACTS or LIFE cametey wm Dip ENGLAND EVER HAVE A BACHELOR KING 7 WES, HEWAS WILLIAM ID THE'SON OF WILUAM, THE CONQUEROR, £2 _ For. Your parsonallzed { MANTIQUE | ! sult; “come to Mantique 4 Parts Personnel B.C.’s Largest. Interior Ford Dealer Requires |: Experienced 1) Counterman 2) Wholesales Man For. Top Wages in the centre of B.C.’s playland ‘Phone or Write, Loren Leei, Parts Manager Dearborn Mirs,, Kamloops, B.C. erie) a é