66. RECREATIONAL VEHIGLES ‘Vanguard Camper, a’6’ deluxe, Completely loaded. Priced to sell! Phone 635- 409A. (atin-026) GMC 1949 % ton with 11%’ Security camper. Six tires, 17°’ wheels, portapower (tote-a-volt). Campe) equipped with fridge, 4 burner stove and oven, furnace, porta toilet, Queen ized bed. Condition A-1 throughout. Price $5,000, Phone 635-5008 after 3 p.m. or weekends, (p5-1D) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR © CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE ia hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of mame, pursuant to the ‘provisions of the “Change of Name Act,” by me:- VIC- TORIA WIEBE of 4615 Graham Avenue in Terrace, in the Province of British Columbia, to change my name from Victoria Wiebe to Victoria Jackulack. Dated this 24th day of November, A.D, 1978. Victoria Wiebe (e1-27) 168 LEGAL ; DISTRICT OF KITIMAT LEGAL NOTICE The Council of the District of Kitimat hereby gives public notice of its proposal and intent to undertake works for additional water intake and pumping facititles to the Cablecar Subdivision Waterworks System as shown on plans and specifications available for inspection at the District’s municipal offices at 270 City Centre, Kithmat: AND FURTHER, that said Council intends to borrow upon the credit of the. District of Kitimat a sum not exceeding ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ($100,000.00) DOLLARS, which will be repayable over a period of Twenty (20) years: wt? EURTHER, that 85, W thirty days of! the last publication of this notice, not legs than one- tweatleth in number of the electors of the District of Kitimat petition the Council for the submission of the “Cablecar Waterworks Improvement Loan Authorization By-Law No. 2, 1978" for the assent of the electors, the Counci] may adopt said By-Law and proceed with the works described above without further notice. B. de Kleine, - Munieipal Clerk (a2-24,27) JOB OPPORTUNITIES For information on these and other job opportunities contact your Canada Em- ployment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. CHINESE FOOD COOK - Previous experience required. $1,000 per month. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER - Should have shorthand, Must be fully experienced in legal office. $1,000 per ‘month © BABYSITTING POSITION - Several open in Terrace area. Applicant must have 2 “letters of reference, PROJECT MANAGER - Family violence research. -$180 per week. PROJECT MANAGER - To manage a family service project. $180 per week. PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER - Must have Mastera in S.W. $1717 per month, (2 positions open). PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOREST TECH - Timber cruising. Traversing road design levels. Wages DOE. PRE SCHOOL SUPER: VISOR - Must have ex- perience and B.C. cer- tificate. $675 per month. INSTRUCTOR - Recreation courses for spring term. $5-6 per hour. LOCUM - 6 mo. position. Must have graduate ex- perience in internal medicine, psychiatry and obstetrics. $2,000 per month. MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGIST - Must have Class 1 with one or two years experience. HSA wage scale, ; MEDICAL TYPIST - 50 wpm . Must know medical terms, $6 per hour. - SANTA CLAUS -80hrs. work over 2 week period. $4 per ar. STOCK RECEIVING CLERK - To stock shelves and price. Temporary position. $3 per hour. LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER - Room and board. OFFICE ASST, I- Part time position. Must have 0 wpm typing & dictaphone typing. $492 per month. TURF CARE SPECIALIST - Must be experienced in sod prod, Salary negotiable, SKIDDER OPERATOR - Camp job. IWA rate. POWER SAW OPERATOR - Queen Charlotie Islands. Must have own power saw to cut and split for shakes, $87 per cord. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $300 per month. MECH. WELDER - Camp ‘job. IWA rates. PLUMBER - Must be qualified and have Class I gas fitters ticket. Unior wage. ‘ PROJECT SUPERVISOR - Must have experience in chain link fencing. $13,000 per year. LABOURER - Temporary job. To unload fixtures, $3.50 per hour. . TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must have experience on tow truck. $300-1,000 per mo, + commission, BUILDING SUPERVISOR - Must be experienced in heating & air conditioning. $6.08 per hour. ; COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN - Must have thorough knowledge of all equipment. Salary negotiable. BODY REPAIRMAN - Must be fully quailfied jour- neyman, $1,000 per month. CARPENTER - Temporary position. Contract basis. Scientists around the world are learning more about a little gland that can play a big role in a woman's monthly cycle, The pituitary gland, a small organ attached to the brain, produces hormones, sub- stances that affect most bodily functions. DOCTORS CAN HELP some people with pituitary problems, Sometimes NEWS IN BRIEF TOKYO (AP) — Chinese UNITED NATIONS (Reuter) — A report sub- mitted to the United Nations Security Council says South Africa has agreed to UN- supervised elections in Namibia (South-West Africa) but with reser- vatlons that will require further negotiations. One condition the council is virtually certain to reject is that once a date for elections is set it should be kept irrespective of whether there is a cessation of hostilities and a subsequent WW1 aces stage reunion SHOREHAM BY THE SEA, England (CP) — Three old veterans, two of them First World War fighter pilots and the other one of the planes they once flew, met for a brief reunion at this grass alretrip on the south coast of England, where the Canadian air force began. Don Maclaren of Van- eouver and Lloyd Rochester of Ottawa, both a5, posed for pictures Saturday beside an immaculate SE-5A, aged 62, one of the biplane fighters Not my fault - Clark QUEBEC (CP) — Joe Clark says he isnot to blame ifhis party has a poor image in Quebec, “T wasn’t party chief when Louis Riel was hung, and I had very little influence during the conscription," quipped the Progressive Conservative leader during a Saturday meeting with 20 party candidates for coming ederal elections. He said his party is the choice od nine out of 10 prav- e.°.6UC6@ Kiwi Labor WELLINGTON (Reuter). — New Zealand's opposition Labor party refused Sunday to concede general election defeat, but Prime Minister Robert Muldoon insisted he and his conservative Neto party won. - Muldoon’s party appears to have just squeezed back into power, although still- uncounted absentee ballots leave the final result in doubt. ; As counting continued, it was clear that voters in Saturday's election registered a strong protest against Muldoon’s tough economic policies by slashing his parliamentary majority from 19 to, at most, six seats in the 92-seat house. Leftist guerillas hit MANAGUA (AP) — Leftist guerrillas staged hit- and-run attacks on Nicaraguan national guard outposts near the Costa Rican border Sunday, but military spokesmen said there were no casualties. _ Aspokesman for President Anastasio Somoza’s national guard, Nicaragua's com- bined army and police force, said the raids on the Boca de Sabalo guard posts were made by members of the International Brigades of Sandinistas. The spokesman said the guerrillas “fled back into Costa Rica to their refuge’ after the raids, The leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front, which led a bloody two-week rebellion against the Somoza ‘ government in September, is known to have gathered recrults [rom several other Algerian leader improves ALGIERS (AP) Algerian President Houarl Boumedienne regained consciousness Sunday after more than. a week in a coma, the afficlal Algerian news agency said. It reported a “general improvement” in his condition. None of the speciallsts the pituitary treating Boumedienne, in- > not leave office until his term Vice-Premier Teng Hsiao- ping openly acknowledged for the first time Sunday that the Peking hierarchy may demote China's top leader, reduction of South African troops in the territory, ob- servers said. The UN settlement plan negotiated by Canada, the Hua Kuofeng, apparently to last year, China analysts 4 United States, Britain, make way for Teng. One have questioned how long the France and West Germany, reportenid the shakeup may —strongwilled and pragmatic- ‘ the ‘council's Western be announced teday. minded Teng vould work in members, requires South Afriea to withdraw all but 1,500 troopa prior to UN— supervised elections. Waldheim sald he falled to get South Africa to call aff unilateral elections it acheduled in Namibia for next month. The power struggle con- tinued in wall postera and demonstrations, meanwhile. The Japanese news ser- vice Kyodo, in a dispatch from the Chinese capital, said 4,000 Teng backers rallied In two Peking squares Saturday night and Sunday demanding that Hua, Mao Tse-tung'’s handpicked suc- cessor as Communist party chairman, be removed from the square in memory of late Premier Chou En-lai, Teng's mentor, Teng was blamed for the rioting and deprived of his posts. Since his “rehabilitation” tandem—- and olically in a subordinate role—to the little-known Hua, who al the time was believed to have been a compromise choice for premier, the official in charge of the government, Kyodo, ina Hong Kong dis- patch, quoted an informed Bource there as saying the Communist party central committee would make an important announcement The Feral? °*nday, November 27, 1978, Page 3 Chinese shakeup predicted . WANTED \ September 12, 197% Issues of the Terrace/Kitimat Daily Herald. 7 We will pay $2.00 per copy. Must be complete issues. Bring to the Terrace /Kitimat Daily Herald Office. 0 a a | they flew during the Kaiser's his second post, premier, today. The source was oe war. and replaced by Teng. rted to have indicated it Itwasthe 60th anniversary = {t said a new wall poster might deal with a reshuffling AVIS AUK PARENTS FRANCOPHONES of the formation of a Canadian air force, which established about a week after the signing of the Ar- mistice in 1918, Maclaren, who was flying commander here when the Canadian air force was formed, is credited with went up in Peking denoun- cing the 1965-69 Cultural Revolution. as a national disaster. The revolution,” a purging of ‘‘reactionary” elements in favor of ideological purity, was spon- sored by the late Mao. Kyodo said Teng told do 43 enemy aircraft Japanese Democratic tide against Hua, since the L'{nscription des eleves. pour la region Terrace- ' during six months of hisone- Socialist party leader late chairman was the [fj Thornhill, se fera le 23 novembre entre 9 h et iS ha year posting to the Western RyosakuSasakiata meeting source of Hua's power. School Board Office, 3211 Kenney St., Terrace, Front. in Peking that the Chinese § Teng said the Chinese leadership is considering revising two decisions its politburo made in April, 1976—one that promoted Hua to first vicechairman of the inces for the elections, while party and premier and Quebec remains the big challenge. another that dismissed Teng Fs. a To help change this, Clark from all his party ati (é: : e said the party will maintain government posts. i a) ew U i a permanent presence in Upon Mno’s death ‘li wT Be Quebee from now until the elections, expected in the 8 September, 1976, Hua was elevated to chairman -and Teng later was reinstated in the hierarchy. | ‘ It remained unclear whether Hua might 2-be removed from the peng chairmanship as well, sli his promotion to that pest stemmed from his % pointment as first vite- chairma' n. Teng indicated the ‘revi- sions’ would be made because Mao was ill at the time and the decisions came at the initiative of the radical “Gang of Four," the now- disgraced group led by Mao's widow, Chiang Ching. The two decisions were made after rioting in Peking's Tien An Men Square on April 5, 1974, when antl-Teng groups tried to remove wreaths placed in pring. The Conservative leader was accompanied by Joliette, Que, MP Roch LaSalle and Ottawa MP Robert De Cotret during a Quebec tour Friday and Saturday. party stays The final count could erode this slim margin and ab- sentee votes in 11 crucial constituencies with election majorities of 505 or less will decide who governs New Zealand for the next three years, “It would be quite im- proper to concede defeat at this stage,"’ Labor pa Leader Bill Rowling said. His party made big inroads on the government, especially in depressed rural areas. For Muldoon there is no doubt about the result. “We have won. We have a working majority. It’s business as usual.’’ The final count could take - up to 10 days. Latin American countries. Somoza has accused Panama and Venezuela of helping the guerrillas by sending war supplies to Costa Rica to support them. . Mediators from the United States, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic met again Sunday in Managua to discuss ways to overcome Nicaragua's political problems, Both Somoza and the Broad Opposition Front, an alliance of political parties. and labor unions, rejected a proposed national referendum to let Nicara- guans decide whether Somoza should satay In power. Somoza’s foes have demanded his resignation, but the president says he will expires in 181. The news agency, citing medical sources, sald: “The president's condition has shown a general im- provement on all levels. He ig progressively emerging from his coma and his neu- rological condition is developing favorably,” Well-informed Algerian sources said the 53-year-old of the premier's post. : The agency also quoted Teng as telling Sasaki that ' the current public campaign to reassess the actions of the Mao has been conducted with official approval. 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