_—- ‘workshop... Carport, greenhouse ‘and - small. garden..Asking price | 2 BEDROOM traller wtih: stove and fridge. In Thor- nhill. No pets. References required. 3350 per amonth. Call 635-6763, _ 5: amar) REE HOME, 3 bbedroon upsiaits;”. living’ room: kiteben: ‘idloing room, Downstalrs : - bedroom, laundry room; room) * playroom, ae ; waahrogm:, 2. Alreplaces,” Located . on Garage. Phone’ 435-4405, : Bete {pl-asfeb) Wat acra,. 2B sDROOM House Ory: “acreage close to school any bus. Phone 838-8779 or 635. 9521: (pe a7teb)- “a ‘BEDROOM condo.’ 1040 sq ft. ‘plus. full basernent, - Fridge ; and ‘stove. Included. -Close:'to downtown ‘and ; schools.” No pots..Rent $400 _ month. Phone 635-394, .., (ps-2mar) WANTED IMMEDIATELY— 3 bedroom house to rent. Peafer: Horseshoe “area.: References available. . Call - 638-1546 or 85-4941 ask for George.” ve (p5-26feb) Wi. FAMILY HOME on quiet” paved street. 1120 sq. ff. ‘main’ floor consists of 3. bedtooms, — kitchan-dining room, Ilving room and bath. 2 bedrooms, den, laundry — - room, ‘bath and -unfinished downstairs. $59,000, Offers considered. aM. Evergreen'st, 635-5659. _ Newly Apt geriaey Boe Gea Siena FOR SALE BY OWNER— 3 bedroom: full basement house In: horseshoe area, suridéck,” carport. Utility - shed, |,» dishwasher; 2 fireplaces, natural gas heat. Excellent condition. Asking price $77,900, Phone 635-2554 ° or. or SE Rs otter 5.. ws ghee) (p5-28feb) ‘ _ $1850. For more Information "phone 635-3453... : FOR: SALE 3 bedroom . condominium with basement. Rec room, -w-w carpet: V4 baths; with shower. ‘Electric heat. redecorated and landseaped. = Appliances - optional. Avaliable Mar 1- B4. Asking $38,800. Phone - 635-4051, between 6&3pm. Segre st (p5-29feb) FOR SALE Spacious 2 3 bedroom home on Lakelse — Lake. | Woodelectric heat, WW ‘carpet throughout. ’ Fireplace; large metal : shop, carport. Call 798-522 after ‘Apin. . (pz0.27feb) 3 ‘BEDROOM house on large corner: lot. TSx135, Central! veccimn 7 tinished rec room . basement." .. Double carport gas heat, ‘close to school. Phone atter épm 435- % (p10-2efeb) FOR SALE “DEASE: LAKETRADING POST’ Store, ‘service, Furnished living quarters. . Low -faxl STORE» overheads, Hwy .. ‘ frontage. Priced. $20,000. For April: mt c transfer. Growth, 4n5 opportunities good. Phone. Dease Lake. 771-— 3501 tor detalls. ; —{pt3-amar) ra SPACE FOR RENT— 2200 sq.. fi. area. Cheap. rent, Sulfable for store or warehouse, Call 635-2153 after 3:30 p.m. (p5-29feb) -atorage. ‘ bottle depot... 7: iy Phone 638-4457. ! FOR SALE— 1981 490 C.B. . Custom Honda ‘AAC with less” , than 10,008) miles. Excellent: “ condition. $1,800. Phone 638-", 1507, ine (pS ‘steb) “amt CELICA ors speed. -, Excellent ¢onditlon. Phone | 638-1038 atier Spm. FoR SALE— - 1980. Ford - Pinto. _ Asking 500 Phone 65-475 ’ os (pid-émar) * 1970», Interior, ete. phone a3. 5464. we 1 fneapien). - 1976 FORD Fi00 4x4 Good. condition: Phone 638-1028 afler Spm ug: - lesan 1977 % TON ame 444.350: cu. in. 4 speed trans. with 49,00 -. miles. Good, condition, “Asking $4,000. Phone 635-3354 after 6pm. a Bit amar). “Ae? BANK.” ; REPOSSESSION ‘ WP GMC 44 — Can be —Vewed at.’SKB Auto “Salvage, 3690 Duhan Rd. Written offers should be sent fo . R. Wilson Box mo Terrace, B.C, vacavi - - (ace 10-2feb.) 74 FORD F100. with canopy 3,000 original rales. Automatic: ; Electric ‘ brakes, and_[. | hitch, $2,100 firm. Phone, 688813, Anei0-2mar) autres “A sete RST = “ eb’ SALE— wW79 % ton Dodge Pickup. New motor - and paint lob. $3400 OBO. 638-1396. - (if) MUST SELL Package deal. 1974-GMC Jimmy. 4x4 PS,. PB, TS, traller hitch, roof rack and roll bar. Also 1931- $R250 strest bike. Asking miles.. Good cond. Asking $4,000. Phone 635-3354 alter épm. - . , (pibamar) 198 FORD: F150. 6, cyl. automatic, 46.000. kilometers, $5,000". * Financing is avaliable o approved credit. Calt 635+ FOR RENT— Gre. 2 ‘bedroom ‘trailer in Thor- : _nhill, No pets. References ° required. One 2 bedroom frailar on large lot. No, pets References required. No- pets. References required... One. .2 badroom iralier, In jown.. (p5-2mar) "MOVING MUST SELLI. 12x54" ‘mobile home. Two. bedrooms: Fridge stove, “> drapes, joey shed. Sacrifice - at $8500 Phone 636-8016, " FOR sale: iede mobile home. Very géod dottdliten, mustpe seen 4eppllances and: priced; to. wail + $0,000... my, + Sari see SL be ' (p9-29feb) : age OPPORTUNITY! $700. * DOWN ..&.: monthly - $414: Buys 2 bedroom home tr Terrace Trailer Court or- Graham Ave. (for approvec buyer) pad rental included. Have your home pald for ir 5 years. Has’ lovely wooc stove. and - other extras. Phone Ron collect 632-2131 TK. Realty Lid. — (p10-27fab) Codey oe 7 (p5- ava)» Good condiiten... {CAMERO - parts, . (stn) , “1977 % TON G.MAC. 350 cu. " In. 4 speed trans. with 49,000 “gas well, ; today, : Buffalo News seports. - _ computers mianufactured by a New. England company, - ostensibly: “destined : forCanada, ‘were. routed: through: ‘West ‘Germany and Switzerland before winding up ‘in the Soviet’ Union. = - ‘The newspaper. ‘said the disclosure came during grand : jury proceedings that followed an - investigation, . code- named Exodus, begun in 1981 by the U:S, -Customs Service.’ e - The grand jury deliberations, in an American ‘city that: | "officials refused to name, are expected to bring indictments ; shortly on a number of Americans and forelgners, the: Story Said. - ‘Shell ‘Canada Ltd., operator ot the vig, ad no way: 0 - knowing how much gas has. escaped or the pressure of the flow from the blowout. The company had-no immediate report on what the well-cappers { found during: their checks ‘Campbell: sald his team plaris to: Wy. to divert then "gas from underneath the rig floor to get a better look at how’ extensively the vig’ s equipment was damaged. Computers. smuggled to Soviets _ BUFFALO. N. ¥.(AP)—A federal grand fury has heard eviderice that the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area of New York © slate was used as corridor for the smuggling of ‘computers: = to the Soviet Union via: Canada and. other countries,. the A drilling rig -Vinland. today, -pssessing damage cauded’ by last week's pas well ‘blowout, - Pat:Campbell and his three- sthan‘team from Boots atid -. “Coots Inc: of Houston, ‘Pex. ; were. then flown by helicop ; ‘from the Norwegian-owned rig, stationed. 12 nautical mile “off:Sable Island; to the: Mg ‘pata’: ‘Scotian ‘to plan atra egy. for halting the’ flow of natural-gas from the well.’ --Fog atid high winds had prevented the crew from landin - aboard the semi-submersible rig-during the: weekend. “For had cleared by today but bigh winds were still Bweeping'the Sabie: ‘area, 285 kilometres east of Halifax, ‘ ‘Whe blowout Wednesday, which forced the inan cr abandon the rig, might have been caused by damage. to the * blowout preventer,.a three-storey’ structure that sits in. the ea floor and seals off uncontrolled: flows from the > natural: a "were ‘illegally exported tov the Soviet Union in 1991, said . Roger Urbanksi, head af the Customs Service’ 8 technical * _investigaton.branch in | Washington. a ‘PHONE TIP. ~ fal, i Authorities made the discovery when Urbanksi, who was working at the U.S. Embassy. in West Germany. at the time; received an anonymous phone call. informing: him'a ship; ~ ment had just leit Swilzeriand for: the Soviet’ Union, ‘ he said. But Customs agents followed the next: shipment after’ it. left the unnamed manufacturer, crossed into Canada’ along |: ‘western New York state, and was flown from, Toronto’ to: ” Bonn; he said. In the 2 West German eapital, officials seized the equip- Moderaté arly wins: ‘eléction VITORIA, Spain (AP} ~ A moderate party favoring greater autonomy for the troubled Basque area won a strong 40 per cent of the vote FOR SALE— 10x50’ mobile home with 7*30’ addition. Phone 635-7338 evenings. (p20-6mar) CNRAIL _| TENDERS FOR’ CONST RUCTION OF LINE REVISION SKEENA. SUBDIVISION, WEST OF TERRACE, 8.C. Work: consists of clearing, excavation “and” grading, placing . granular * sub. - - ballast: cand... “placing of culverts. Sealed tenders fn the. self, addressed envelopa wilt be received up to 12 afclock: won: Mountain Standard Time, Wednesday, March oc) ‘Tendering documents may "be obtained from the office of Regional Chief Engineer, 15th Floor,” 10004 - 104 Ave.. Edmonton, Alta. or the Track «=ooand=~=6-Roadway Officer, 14480°- 117 A Ave., North Surrey, B.C. or the Track = & Roadway Engineer, — on ,.or ‘ater’ “Thursday, February 23rd, 1984, Upon deposit of a:cortifled. fifty + dollar. ($50). cheque payable ~ to the ‘Canadian * National * Rollway Co. Deposit _ refunded on return = of documents li good condition within thirty (30) days from the.dbte of feridgr. closing. For further téchnical enquiries call the. office of the | Project. Officer, Terrace, B.C. (604) 635-4812, "The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepled. RA. Walker a Vice-President Edmonton, Alberta { (acc3-23,24,21e b) cats Era bee 4 BETWEEN MILE 43.15 and MILE 44.01 . (283, George . ” Street; ‘Princg George. BC. * and ~ “At that time, there | was ‘nothing we could do. to stop it, i in regional elections on Sunday while a party ad- vocating . from. Spain slipped in popularity and. finished third. | A campaign marked -by assabsinations and other ” violence ended with voters giving the - Basque seats in .. the Basque . parliament, ‘which governg the three northern Spanish © provinces of Alava, Vizcaya and Guipuzcoa, The Nationalists, who demand. greater local control, have: been dominant in the region of 2.7 democracy in 1977, two years after the.: death ' of dictator Francisco Franco. ‘The Basque country, Euskadi, {5 the most in- dependent of Spain's 17 - Bears | WHITEHORSE, YT. (CP) — A controvery over Yukon government plans to kill About, 100 walves by the end of March “plan to reduce the - territory's grizly bear population, ' ‘Lindsay = Staples, = a- director of the Yukon Conservation Society, said the organization recognizes the need for game kind of wolf control: °° “Bul. the plan to reduce ‘the grigzly population has virtually no scientific basis to stand on,” she said. Staples’ added that the government is using only one year of collected data té ‘implement the program. As in northern Britiah | _ Columbia, the Yukon . government is reducing the -Wwolt -,, population swith government-controlled’ aerial hunting. The program was implemented “ to-help restore moose herds eliminate ' some problems .. wolves - have caused in populated sreaa. Studies indicate ‘that _ Wolves, which have grown Ow o independence - Nationalist party ‘32°of 75 * million people since Spain. . teturned to parliamentary © is being. _ overshadowed by another od wi ‘= Four all-capping experts spent an . ” atthoiagh the gas continues to biliow (rom the rig, there is how: ‘aboard: the abéindoned.. “The Herald, ‘Monday February 2, Wel, paces funetioti properly.’ mo ittle danger it swill ignite, Campbell said:* Only'a third of = JOB.TOUGH | Campbell, who has been involved in capplrig m more than 250 blowouts, said the most difficult to bring under control “blowouts caught fire and with the Vinland stable and proper precautions taken, there was. litile, chance: of fire. © “I'm more worried flying back ard forth there on that “helicopter than I. am being on the tig,” Campbell said, . OAT HEADY "in cage a fire btarta,: Tf the gas continues to hamper efforts to jands on the rie, ‘artipbell sald, the team plans to fly to the:nearby Apata otian and use supply ships to reach’ ‘the Vinland. ; -Ed Hopkin, ‘Shell ‘Canada's © manager of. frontier . ‘operations, said the blowout could have been.caused by a break in a-simple air line, necessary to operate hydraulic control valves on the blowout preventer, ..- ‘The metal line runs under the rig's drilling platform and -died before he reached hospital.” Hopkin satd ‘it might have been: broken. by: ‘a wave of - pressurized mud shooting up the drill pipe, which connects drilling program, it took just 12 minutes to abandon ship. e rig with the wellhead 153 metres below, oy “The hole is full of mud, 30-it throws all the mud out and there’s two or three tonnes of it," he said: “Ts. like a Breat, ig wave wasling over ‘you. : “We lost our air supply. and then we, jot our t ability to ‘ment aS it ‘WAS heing loaded ona truck ‘bound for Swit- _ Zetland, - Urbanski said: that because the: U. 5, Commerce Depart- ment does not require ‘exporters.to obtain licences for - : Canadian trade, Canada. is - becoming increasingly at- . The newspaper said in.a story ‘published. Sunday that tractive as a first step in illegal technology imports. US. APPEALING AREA - “Because of the absence of paperwork, Canada is a very ‘likely route," he said; He explained: that the truckers who -. ‘Carried the shipment ‘séized in- Bonn only. required as a toddler when the Germans bombarded the city. declaration forms indicating thenature of the shipment and_ its destination when they. crossed into Canada from the cry The Bulfalo-Niagara Falls. area. is’ appealing to smugglers, local Customs officials said, ‘because of its border. «proximity to international airports on both sides of the : .* border and because of the large volume of trade across the ‘In the part of the’ investigation involving the Butfalo. area. ! connection, “several million dollars” worth of computers.“ “While Butfalo is a ‘small city in some regards,’ in ‘terms ’ “of trade passing through here it is enormous,” said Thomas McDonnell, the Buffalo-area . co-ordinator of ‘operation. * “Exodus, . ‘Customs officials in Buffalo have made gix seizures of « high-technology products since the Exodus program began, - ‘officials ‘said, including an airplane with sophisticated communications equipment that was discovered to be en route to South Africa, not Canada, as had been reporied, Exodus officials said they expect to make more seizures technology ‘smuggling: as they become more familiar with the nuances of high- : “We're kind ‘of. new. to the game,’’ said Robert Charlesworth, ‘special Agent in charge of the Buffalo office, ‘who noted that agents used to-dealing In fraud and drug Smuggling “have had to © stop | and retool. " an Me AU ages res we autonomous regions, each of which has a regional parliament. The Basque Socialist party, allied with Spain's governing. Socialist: party,: made the largest gains — apparently due to a: ‘backlash, against —the assassination last Thursday of a .. soctalist | ‘seats in the newly-expanded the nine it had held of the previous 60 seats. RESIST INTEGRATION The Basques, who speak a language unlike any other in. Europe, have resisted full integration into, Spain for centuries. ‘The outlawed group ETA, or Basque Land and “Liberty, has been fighting :for independence from Spain since 1968. It has been accused of more than in numbers in recent years, are partly, responsible for the loss of up to 85 per cent of moose calves in some areas, says Yukon govern- ment biologist Doug Larsen. But Larsen said closer examination of many moose-calf kills in the’ last year showed that black and grizzly bears caused a Significant portion of the kills in certain areas. Roland Maw,a University of Lethbridge biologist, said the Yukon” government doesn't have the data to prove that fluctuations in the moose populations occur as a result of grizzly bear and wolf kills. “]" think the Yukon government should realize the grizzly is as much‘ Canada’s animal as it is the Yukon’s, and people are not going. to put up with this (killing),"' he said. Howard Tracey, minister responsible for wildlife in the. Yukon, defends the programs ogainst criticism _ from wildlife organizations, Opposition Is rooted in an unscientific, . emotional response, he said. Basque senator. The ‘party won 19 75-seat parliament,.up from . 500 assassinations. The © separatist Herri ‘Batasuna, or Popular Unity party, retained its: 11 seats © in Sunday's voting — -but that amounted to a loss ‘-bedause of: the increased size of parliament. The small’ leftist party Euskadiko — down one from the 1980 parlament -- and-a con- servative coalition called Popular -° Alliance won Seven, , ‘The present head of the Basque government, the lendakar,. is Garaikoetxea oof _ the Nationalist party, He is expected to win re-election when parliament opens next - Left. 7 —Wal Exkerra, or Basque Left, won six seats: Carlos . month, assisted by Basque COURS. are those in semi-submersible rigs like the- Vinland, experts. assess damage” “The biggest problem is that with the blowout preventers on the sea floor, we're not able to take direct corrective ‘However: Lalurié Taylor of Shell 6 said ide gai extremely’ ” action and will probably: have to do it remotely or with olatile anda fire boat has been assigned to’ tend by. the rig manipulators, ” he said. ~ If efforts to cap the well fail, a rellef well may have to be drilled — a process that would. take months, In that case, heavy mud would'be pumped down the rellef hoie into the ‘original well, There, it would be pushed back up the pipe until the column.is heavy enough to stop the gas flow, The Vinland’s crew was rescued by supply boats 'Thur- sday after spending the night in two enclosed lifeboats . tossed by story seas. One man suffered 8 heart attack and “Tn the first major accident in the Nova Scotia offshore ‘Soviets aided | . money for an Allied city devastated by bombs that no Canadian city had ever experienced. On Feb. 27, 1944, Toronto held a tag day that raised $37,000 to help Soviet citizens rebuild Stalingrad, now "ealled Volgograd. placing ceremony at city hall today. Fwo representatives from Volgograd are in Toronto to help commemorate that act of friendship with a wreath- Alexandre Ovcharov, a retired Soviet general and veteran of the battle of Stalingrad, arrived Saturday with Loudmila Kouznetsova, a Volgograd city councillor who The battle, which began in the summer of 1942 and ended with the 6th German Army's surrender in the basement of a _ Stalingrad department store, levelled more than 40,000 — ‘homes, countless factories, schools and hospitals and killed about! 40,000 civilians. ‘The visit grew out of efforts by the Toronto-Volgograd Initiative, a group of 200 concerned Toronto academics, . - professionals, writers: and students. ‘SEEK FRIENDSHIP. ‘ Although the ceremony is paying tribute toan event In the closing days of the Second World War, the group hopes to foster new ties of friendship between two countries that are | no longer allied. James Houston, a local community worker and: the group’s co-chairman, said the idea of linking with Volgograd came out of Toronto’s successful disarmament referendum during the 1982 municipal election. Houston sald the non-+ political group wants to emphasize the bonds. of friendship between Canada and the Soviet Union. On Saturday, Ovcharov gave several members of the group a commemorative medal struck in Volgograd to celebrate the contribution Toronto made to his city i 40 years . AGO. oan "serene UE ‘Kaneisateaee translating, ¢ Oveharov said in an In “= terview the peace movement in the Soviet Union is large and important to Soviet citizens. - He said the Toronto visit provides opportunities for Soviels and Canadians to build on what they have in com. mon, * - Asked how Volgograd would react if it received an he ‘vitation from a city in the United States, Kouznetsova said: . “If an American city invites us, we will gladly come,” and care for our tenants Phone manager anglime 638-1268 TERRACE’S NEWEST & BEST TOO Now at affordable Rates £EE phones and deadbol!s TRrapery co-ordinated to w—w carpets hg distance to dawn town | —Family orlented - close to schools —Hospital, convenience store, parks, car wash, allin. area ~$200.00 move in allowance for March 1-18. 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