oe i Page 6, The Herald, Friday, January 30, 1981 O'LEARY, P.E.J. (CP) — Nelther mow oor cold nor freezing rain can keep Libera] Keith Milligan and Progressive Conservative James Matheson from their allotted rounds of house calls as they fight a campaign for a Feb. 2 provincial byelection in some of the worst weather in 2 years. » Milligan, in a half-ton ” trurk, and Mathegon, in a * four-wheel drive vehicle, geusensuenuneneaucnsnenuanannscuenensnuasenen, a a a a _ a _ a a a B ae a | a 1 a a B a B s 4 & a a 1 a a a a a w I] a a have climbed snowbanks and got stuck in afew as they seek the Prince 2nd seat vacated by George Henderson when he suc- cessfully moved to federal politics. Standings in the 32-seat legislature are Con- servatives 21, Liberals 10, one vacant. DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) —A lawyer who faces disciplinary action by the - Nova Scotia Barristers Society is trying to get an injunction against the society. ; Ted MeFetridge is trying in his application to disqualify the saciety from continuing proceedings against him. The lawyer broke the society's policy last year by advertising fees an his law-office window, (1) | SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) Treasury Board Chairman Jean-Maurice Simard of New Brunswick clashed with university students Wednesday over 2 bill designed to protect linguistic and cultural rights. The French-speaking students at the University of Moncton said the legislation does nothing but | maintain the status quo. Simard told the students he was appalled that Acadians would reject a measure to help ensure their . equality without suggesting any alter- natives. He said they are Surrounding themselves with symbols and giving no thought to realistic: protec- tion of French and English cultures. QUEBEC (CP) Provincial Liberal energy critic’ Pierre Fortier,’ a nuclear engineer and of former president Canatom Ltd., a nuclear consulting firm, says he doubts Quebec can avoid turning to nuclear energy | * in the next 20 years. Despite abundant hyr- droelectric resources, Fortier said, planners at Hydro-Quebec and in the energy department expect the last of the Quebec riv- ers capable of producing, power will be dammed by about 1995. Since it takes up - MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE ” Anyone interested in playing | men's fastball this summer should _ contact one of the following numbers 635-2249 635-2268 635-2333 Interested umpires may also call the above WIGHTMAN & SMITH REALTY LTD. COMMERCIAL VESTMENT The owner has asked us to drastically reduce the price on this pr. Consists of 1480 sq. ft. concrete block bullding with part” basement. Two bays with one hoist. 3 phase wiring. Natural gas heat. Lot fronts on Clark and River Drive. This is an excellent shop for a small contractor or logger. The asking price on this listing has been wae from $20.00 to “149 ACRES PRIME INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY This property has 331 feet of trontage on High- way 16 and offers ex- cellent potential for re- development while retaining for use. some 13,500 8q. ft. of existing buildings, Why not contact us for mare details? Asking price $500,000. SUST LISTED - HOME ON ACREAGE IN TOWN 10 acres on Hailiweli with a 4 bedroom home and outbulidings. Perfect for a mini-farm. Could be subdivided Into 3 acre parcels, $135,000. 2 BEDROOM HOME On FULL BASEMENT This newly renovated home In ‘Thernhllli is occupancy. Asking avallable for Immediate ~ COME AND SEE . Spacious family home located on the Bench Just one block from the bus stop. This home has many excellent features. Spacious living room with fireplace and wool carpeling. Master bedroom with 4 glece ensvite. Kitchen features built-In dish- washer and many cabinets. Patio door off dining area to 12x22 “patio. Basament is futly developed with rec room, office and 3 piece bath. 1831 garage-shop . with concrete floor, 60 amp service, sully in- ‘gulated and all space heater. Double concrete d@riveway. All this can be purchased for |ust 996,000. 1.75 ACRE LOT IN KLEANZA SUB- DIVISION Fhis attractive former hamesite Js located on . the south side of the road. A mobile home could be moved right in. Make an offer to the owner's asking price of $24,000. LARGE HOME TOWN ON % ACRE This 1600 sq. 4. full basement luxury home has 4 bedrooms plus large living room, dining room and kit. chen. There is a 2 bedroom mother-in-law suite down, plus garage and 18x18 workshop. Asking $89,900. - . Soll for gardening. This COMMERCIAL _ IN- VESTMENT PROPERTY This 12,4613 sq. #. (on two floors} building on Lakelse Ave, can be used as is for relail space, or modified for offites. Excellent assumable. financing of $189,000 at 1] per cent and Vendor will con. sider'2nd. Asking price of $285,000. JUST LISTED Three bedroom older hore on V2 acre lot in town. Very well cared for. Wall-to-walk carpet throughout. Excellent . home will probably not ast long, so Inquire ‘4taday. ‘Asking price $54,500. . PRIME LOCATION 6.38 vere industrial land has approximately 98)” of highway frontage at the eastern entrance to town. Inciuded Is an attractive and Ivxurious 1400 sq. ft. full basement hame. Asking $260,000. Also 9.51 acres opposite with approximately 800°. of highway frontage and highway access. Asking flonway $210,000. * HOMESITES .- THORNHILL 2 large tots off Sande Wray (average) at $14,000; and 79’x28a' (average) at $12,500. é "WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS-"' 635-636 Rod Cousins 633-5407 Bob Ripmeestér 635-2832 4611 LAKELSE AYE. TERRACE, B.C, EVENINGS Jim Dufty 635.6688 Stan Parker 635-4031 635-7449 ~ _ Gordon Olson r] 7) B s Laurle Forbes » a a a 635.4035 a a + “ . to 15 years of advance Planning for major con- - struction projects, Fortier said, a decision whether to go ahead with nuclear Plants must be made by 1982 or 1963 at the. latest, There are rinks associated with nuclear - plants, Fortier conceded, “but no form of energy. is 100 per cent safe, even hydroelectricity has an. ecological impact” through the building of dams and power lines, =~ TORONTO (CF) — The women who take it off for a living say they don't want -to take it from their em- Ployers any longer. They want a union. - A lawyer for a group of strip dancers appealed to the Ontario Labor Relations Board Wednes- day to recognize their “unlon and put ap end to humiliating working conditions. Mary Cornish told the board that change rooms are often earth basements, smelly bathrooms or the office of a tavern boss who demands the door be left unlocked. She said some women are subjected to ‘grabbing by the tavern bosses and told to ‘be’ hice” if they want work. If the women are fired, they get ho notice. Sometimes they don’t even get paid, The board must deter. mineif they are employees or independent contractors: under the Labor Relations Act. The tavern keepers say the women are ‘in- dependent contractors and the act. . WINNIPEG ° (CP) . Manitoba Liberal leader Doug Lauchlan has called on the provincial govern- ment to act on reports the former Manitoba Indian Brotherhood cannot ac- count for thousands of dollars in grant money. An internal audit of the : organization, now known as the Four Nations Con- federacy, has shown at least $200,000 unaccounted for. ‘Last year, the group received $175,000 in grants from the provincial gov- ermment. Lauchlan told a news conference Wednesday Neiscn ‘onan what youdont know about could be costing you! }. Of Deautiful homes with: FREE? Nelson Just send for your FREE 1991 Neon Home Buyers’ - Guide. rt contains pages beds t TH? "Mail this . | coupon to: 10503: 100 Avenue | Grande Praine. TEV 3A1 | Prone : 4030532-5454 | setOwma « Grande Prairie « Edmonton « lovorrunster = Calgary Brandort Regina « Switt Current = uclear energy seen as inevitable — ay “that ‘Community services : Minister George Minaker should monitor the audit _ being carried out by the Confederacy and in- vestigate whether there has been criminal activity. " REGINA (CP) — Rabbi Sheldon Korn is concerned * about board of education - guidelines’ that will alow ' the Lord's Prayer and _ Bible readings, during opening | enerees ‘fp city : ‘therefore not covered. by." public sétiools, ‘The Lord's” ‘Prayer isa Christian prayer and its ‘recital could create problems for non-Christian * students, ‘the said in.an in- terview Wednesday. — _ Some people argue that the New Testament prayer Goes not mention Jesus and. contains universal ideas, .Korn said, “but it’s nota | Jewish | prayer, it's recognized asa Christian . prayer. U a The guidelines, ‘effective this week, allow teachers to excuse children from roinority religious groups: irom’ participating in the Lord’s Prayer and Bible readings, but Korn said a child asked to leave the | classroom during ‘such — activities could suffer... CALGARY = (CP) Drilling rigs may be leaving, but RollsRoyce is coming on strong in the city of oil companies. Rolls-Royce is opening a Calgary showroom, with a $116,860 Silver Shadow II and a $132;935 Silver Wraith TI on hand for early cuslomers, The dealership will be the English company's fifth in Canada: Others are in Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton and Vancouver. GANGES, B. C, (CP) — There's trouble in Paradise. : ° Saltspring - Island, located between mainlant ‘British - Columbia and Vancouver Island and long ‘considered ‘the epitome of laid-back, West Coast mellow living, has a crime problem. Merchants in Ganges, the largest seilement on . the island, want a visible police ‘patrol between midnight and 7 a.m. Stores, homes and building sites on the island have been subject to break- ins and thefts in recent ’ months and merchants are upset although. five adults ‘and 18 juveniles have been arrested Ln connection with the recent’ petty crime _ Wave. . Tom Gossett, operator of 4 bome and garden store, said the island's five RCMP officers don't patra) past midnight, and also have to patrol Galiano Inland and a few other outer islands in the Gulf Islands group in Georgia Strait. RCMP Sgt. Mitchell Hanks said that “In the past few months we've had | an increase in break and enters, but I wouldn't call it an epidemic or anything."’". Legion auxiliary ~ names new officers The following are the 1981 officers for the Legion Ladies Auxiliary of Branch — 13 in Terrace. Emily Karpyshyn is president; Gloria Camp- bell is first vice-president; Lottie’ Carter is second . vice-president; Doris Garrelt is secretary; Neta Arnold is treasurer; directors are Joyce Ken- . nedy, Marie Clifford, Anna Levesque; and the Sgt. at . arms is Linda Fisher, Committee heads are Lottie Carter for sick and visiting; Linda Fisher for - ways and means; Gloria . Campbeil:.:for: prega and “te arie® * radio; Anna Lev: membership; Clifford and Joyce Ken- nedy for telephone and Marg Stubbins for. Kitehen convenor; . | The next general meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 3 in the Legion canteen at 8 p.m. Strike action follows CUPE STRIKE UNDER ._ WAY VANCOUVER (CP) - Vancouver-area civic workers began walking off the job today [n'a dispule that union leaders ‘sald will paralyse seven civic. governments, = * The first. “ walkouts began shortly after “a rally in Vancouver Thursday night that at- tracted ‘only 300 workers. However, strike organizers ‘said.. the walkouts by the 8,000 civic employees would continue through today. “The employer has had his last chance,” said strike co-ordinator - Bernice Kirk. “Now we'll show them we | mean business.” Union officials said picket lines will be set up in Coquitlam, North 4 Vancouver city and district, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond and Vancouver. rejection of a 15-per- cent final offer by the Greater Vancouver .Re- Gional District. ” Laborers currently earn $4.17 an hour, tra- desmen get $10.52 and pay for clerk-typists Tangea between $043 pnd $1,048 a Tomth, John - Parks, the district's labor relations committee chairman, said the offer will not be ministrative areas,’ iy will-not be altered..-° -. Widespread jub action- will halt garbage collection, city hgit. adminigtrative set-. rwdcer, LSiy-run golt (pourses, ; an “theatres it edition to community centres and ice rinks, ; The strike could create major problems for performing arts organizations such ‘as. the Vancouver Syps- phony ‘Orchestra, Vancouver - Opera BLOCK NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, QUALITY CON. STRUCTED HOME Spacious and modern contemporary storey end a half, 2''x6 framing with R 2 In- sulation In the walls and R 28 In the ceiling, thermo windows, nat. gas heating providing a ‘warm confortable energy efficient home. , Vaulted celling In fiving room, large family room-kifchen coam- bination with bulit in dishwasher and patio - doors leading to glassed - In sumporch, double garage, paved driveway, partially finished basement gyp- rocced and featuring a recreation - room, and workshop. Contact: Bob Sheridan or Rusty Liungh. bedroom, 4 piece bath .- WESTERN VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM Hillside home with view of the Kalum Mountains fram the dining room and sunken ilving room, and over 1400 Sq. ff. of living area, heatalator fireplace. ealing area in kitchen, . spacious closet, ensulte off the master bedroom,. nat. hallway entrance with ‘ 37.5 ACRES iM THORNHILL Approx. 13 acres of' flat land lightly treed, and the balance In hillside and potential view property, with 2 acres cleared and a quonset style shop daxeo. ft. Property has water righis but Thornhilt Water System would be - - amd then-a hobby room, TWO INDUSTRIAL LOTS ON | EVERGREEN - Located side by side these lols are 60x120 ft. each, cleared and are serviced by water and sewer 33 available from Keith Ave. Price $20,000 each. Lois tre available for houses or trailer sites, are serviced by water, payed road and cable vision, properties have sore, treed. Price $10,250. good drainage and are . LARGE FAMILY HOME Well consiructed 2 storey home with over - 3100 sq. ft. of Ilving. space, & bdmns., 24° living room, modern - kitchen. There Is a family roam and a den , 2 full “bathrooms, én. - iguite off metr. bdmn. t hat water, avallable. For further -{ | and ancther ve Sad ually flooring Information phone bathroom. Well In- and paved driveway. Rusty or Bert Lijungh. silated home with a Phone Bert or Rusty : wood furnace supplying Liungh to view. MLS DAVIS AVE.—GREAT | main heat for economy. LOCATION Catl Bob Sheridan to see RURAL SETTING Exceltent family hone this: home on Aioun- a Lakelce one on | and attractiveiot. brick | tainview Ave. ho basement “— fireplace in living room, araundhome. 104539. ft. | fouemssSonmain2ii | seciupeD AREA . Also rec room, . . Concrete foundation. finished { WITH VIEW ‘Very = sturdily’ con- ‘and 2 fee all Recently renovated 1400 - structed. Call Bob Nt ely lantsen, roo airy sq. ft, home. Living Sheridan. ¥ pect yard’: room, dining room and paved drive, targe bedroom enter onto ONLY .FIVE LOTS carport. Call -. Bob large sundeck and take ' LEFF IN THOR- Sheridan. . dvant. {th NHEIGHTS advantage i) ie STARTER HOME mognificient mountain Mobile home on 75x100 has large addition end private lot. Priced fo sell at $37,500. Contact Danny Sheridan for details. ft. lotion AAcNail St. This ° ‘ and a large rec room view. 3 bedrooms, 2 unique rock fireplaces’ are ‘just some of the: features of this home. For. an appointment to view call Dick Evans, JOHN CURRIE my-2i4 BOR SHERIDAN pts very BERTLIUNGH 37H: eg >» i = “RICK EVANS a35-Tads mus LUNGH 036-6142 PRUDEN & CURRIE on Lie: 636-6142, DANNY SHERIDAN a Association and professional theatre groups which use civic facilities: Some library branches will be -al- fected. Burials will be halted in municipa) cemeteries. ~. Vancouver Mayor Mike Harcourt, whe has NDP ties and who received union support during the-reeent civie elections, said that if” Picket lines ga- yp around city hall be will continue to work, = “J think the mayor of .the city is an ‘essential service,” he said. “I was elected to be mayor of the city for two years “and 1 will be mayor of the city for two years.” Port Moody workers struck Monday and Port Coquitlam services have been shut down for ‘two 3 weeks while ’ Chilliwack and © ‘the Fraser. Valley, emplay- ees are conducting rotating strikes. Pee While Vancouver: area municipal em- ployees: get’ ready: to ‘take their turns” pn ‘pleket’ “Jines, —ne- gotiations for 10,000 school board and municipal, workers | . elsewhere”. int ‘province are are under way — with sone closer to a strike than others, and one set- Uement. | About, 2,000 mumelpal employees in six locals in the Victoria regipn are still in mediation with the Greater Vie torla Labor Relations Asdociation. . Two hundred Capital _Regional District employees. renched a ro