“ts Coat ceeipaney. ’ managér Saan Stores at 635- . on Lazelfe Shopping Cenire, 938: ‘Mancouver.. me 56. BUSINESS “volume. 1977. Nova Concours, P.S., . Stingray. ~ Exc. running order, [1976 Ford F250, ‘ Tautomatic, p.s., p.b., 27,000 miles. $5900 Call 635- 52. WANTED - Contact fhe - 2786 or Sandman Mator Hotel $9181 ask for P Maria. (cin 05-79) - Warebowe space and or’ Manufacturing space available ‘immediately. Any Size-from 800 to 26,000 square © feat. Reasonadle “Tent, Phone: 635-3231, For rent; the Terrace NDP olfice. Available -June 1). . 1979, air-conditloned. . Lakelse Avenue. Phone 635- RETAIL OR ‘OFFICE SPACE : gota! total of 2800 sq.-#. Can be separated to 1420 2q. ft. areas, In chotce focations Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 ar. 245... (ctin-23.. A ere. For rent: ‘Office ‘space, 2 offices approxima oq. fect each ir 1200 ft. featal fee. ‘Apply at 3010 Kalum Street, Terrace, (Ag- aM) ace. |. WAREHOUSE: and “Retail. Space available on new By- pass. Phone ‘ 638-1166 (cttn-13-04-79 OPPORTUNITY: ‘For lease - ‘fully, equiped ‘eonvenience atore. Good { ‘Far more jn- formation write to Box 121! . care of Terrace Herald. (P10-12June) 57, re AUTOMOBILES ‘Woo Travel All, 1983 Vatient. Ask for Henry at 635-2171. (C2-1June) 1942 Pontiac. Asking $150.00. Phone 635-9558 after. 5:30 p.m. (CiéJune)) 197?" Chev Belair station . wagon P.8., P.S, Heavy duty slonvi AACR: radio. te suspen: tapedeck. Exdcéttent’ Gont'® dition, asking $5,000.00. Phone 632-2584, (P2-1June) W967 Pontlac Strato Chief, excellent cunning condition 37,000 . original © miles, automatic 4 door $650.00 Phone 635-9525. (C-1June) For sale 1969 8 pars Ford Clubwagon 635-5629 after 6 p.m. '(P3-1June) P.B., Viny! roof, 354 motor In good, conldition, and very economical on gas. Asking 94700. Phona 635-4023, (eto. iJune).. For Sale: 1972 Corvette * Exc. running order, Many options. Must be seen to: be appreciated. Phone 635-2243 days, 635-2612 eves. (pl0-8J) 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix, , many options. Must see ‘to ap: . Preciate. Phone 635-2243 aye or. 635-2612 eves. (pi0- 1968 Oldsmobile, good tunning condition. Phone 635-9290, ask for.Chris. (P10- . GJune) 1970 Mustang Mach I. 4 | Open to bids. unill x, 1978, Contact G. -Warrenn at 635-7177 between 8:30 & 5 p.m. (Ctin-17-5-79) 1973 Toyota Corolla $700. Phone 636-3382, (P4-1June). “1971 Triumph Spitfire. MX IV Excellent condition, only 30,000 original miles. Asking $3,100. Call 635-2243 days or 695-4205 evenings. (P4- iJune)' 1, 1970 (Mustang, repossessed, — to bids, Contact Rick Smith, 635-7117. (ctin-24A) For sale ‘73° Austin-minl $2500. 635-9981. (P1-31M) . 1974 260Z Datsun. Low mileage, best offer. 796-2208 bfter 6 p.m. (C5-6lune) TRUCKS. "1975 Chev %4 Ton 4x4 Stepside - spd. Phone 638-1121 or 635- 3007 after 5 Sp.m. (ctf-19-4-79) meres 1978 Dodge Max! Van motor home. $14,000 firm. Phone . 624-5812, (PS-6June) Ue 2292 between's a.m. and 5 ‘Dsa77_(ctfn) - 250 camper special. ’ For L 1978 14x70 Manco MH. Unfurnished: _ many For gale: -1 Tandem, ‘comple rebuilt © moter, 16 Rambler Hard . top;. new rubber, ‘Parts for Ford trucks and. Ford & Rambler cars, Phone 635- 9666. Also; Garage Sale May — 23 & June 2 - Household items, . Garage . squioment, heavy ‘equipment “pars ; rds, tapes, gas dé ctric Mire, 1 boat Mtr & Tir ete, 3955 -McNeil Street, Core Mountain . Subdivis Thornhill, (Ce-1June) - For sale:. 1077 GMC Blazer. 4x4.'..25,000 : miles, - many extras, Will take. large . Btation’ wagon as trade-in. 4823 Phone 635-9717 daya, 635-7429 after 6 p.m. (Cl0-1iJune) > for saler 1 64 Ford pickup + truck, 6 cyl. automatic. Asking $500 or best offer... Phone 5-7042. (C5-6June) For sale 1977 Ford Supercab, Many extras with or without an 8 foot camper. Phane 638-1398. * (Cel June) ; 1979 Blazer, silver and black, 4 months cld. Owner leaving town. Must sell. Phone 838 1007. (PG-31M) - 1975 Chev % Ton 4x4, Step _ Stde-4 spead. Phone 638-1121 or 635-3007 after § p.m. (ctin- 15-79) err 1600 -_ condition, 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ‘hard fraller with: canopy.. ese "635-9723 or view at 4718 Loen Ava. (C2-1June) , Alpine camp fratter, folds - down. Furnace & stove. — “Asking $1060.00. Phone 635°. 5802, 42. Tune). For sale: 744. foot travelmate camper, siseps 4,: 3-way - fridge, . stove, furnace. Extras, Excellent’ condition — : 635-3795 after 6, (P5-éJune) For. sale: travel ‘tralier, 16. ‘feet. Stove, oven, fridge, edectric brakes. Phone 5 2594. (C5-6June))” oo feet. Sleeps 7. excellant condition. Fully equipped. $7,000 or best offer. 047-4476 (C2-31M,1 June) . For Sale: 14 foot Holladaire: travel trailer.’ Excellent Phane 685-8508. incon LAND D REGISTRY ACT Cartificate of Title H3323, Lot 2, District Lot 4468, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 898, Diplo Bale 1978 =Dodge - mat a er options, air conditioning, eirack cost $9,100.00, asking $7500, 00 OBO. Phone 635-5236 after 7 _ pam. '(C3-1June) | _.,1W18Toyota .plekup,. 52,000, ‘original miles, 4 new’ tires; gem top canopy; excellent, condition, . $2500.00 OBO. Phone 636-5896 after 7 pm. (C31June).. set ‘up Foie skirted in local ‘trailer ‘park; Phone 695-9798. (Ctin3-15- 7 1974 Glendal Mobile. Home with finished and heated and insulated annex. To view call 633-7603, (C-M31) 12x68 trailer, ralsed living Separate dining, large hutch, paral e hut Fridge, 4 gown: sate washer, HO 2 shelves 4 bar stools, washer & dryer, extra clothes closet in shed. Phone 695-4896 (furnished or unfurnished. (P10-1June) Deluxe Matico Mobile Home 14-70, 3 bedrooms, 154 baths, family room. Set up on lot at perside Estates. Reded for quick sale. For information phone , oa 1504 (C10-5June) Well Kept 1970 12x60 Mobile Home. 10x24 addition, acorn F.P; & Veranda, -$19,500.60 Skirted & set up in trailer park. Call after.6 p.m. 6a. 1072. (Ctfin-18-5-79)- iRor ‘Sale: 22x52 Gendall Vista, Villa-fully furnished, sat up in focal trailer park. . Phone 638-1044, (ctin-2-4-79)_ For Sale: 22x52 Gendall. Vista Villa. Fully furnished, | set up In local tralter park. Phone 438-1044, (ctfn-23-4- 2») 3 bedroom Deluxe axe trailer with 12x68 addition, .exifas.. fenced lot, 6 miles from town. Must be seen to be © appreciated, Also wanted to. buy baby-s playpen. Phone 635-7074, (C5-SJune) 1973 Norwestern trailer. (12 foot x 50 foot) 2 bedroom fully furnished with = 9x12 addition. Covered porch. Phone after 6 p.m. 638-1985. (P5-5June) 66. RECREATIONAL ofGslCLs | Fist deck trailer with lights and serge bere 2) foot motor home in ex- cellent condition. Phone 70#-. 2638. (NC3-31M) 1971 Skylark 19/2 foot travel trailer. Fully self-contained with shower, many extras. Good conlidtion. Clean throughout. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 635- 9240 after 5 p.m. (C5-3June) (*Adersign sah. thle (P3-1June) On targe | WHEREAS satisfactory proot of loss of the above. Certificate of Title Issued in the names, of. Roger Glenn Vinnedge and Joan Lenore Vinnedge has been filed In my. office, | hareby give -notice fhiat at-fhe expiration . OF two Weeks from date of the. firs? publication hereaf 1 shall issue a Provisionai Certificate of Title to the above namied In fleu of sald Lost Certificate unless In the - “meantime valid. objéction Ip made In: writing to the un- ed. .* be ri Eh "DATED": ‘atthe Land Roser Office, Prince “8: Hooper, “REGISTRAR First Publication ' May 3, 1979. (A10-13Juna) eS For sale: 4 horses. 1 Morgan thiproughbred, . b-fily by: some, ,J...Shetlend Welsh ~ Gymkhana-trained, 1 Welsh’ Quarterhorse, © Gymkhana- trained. .Many ribbons & trophies to show. Sulky & winter stelgh. Phone 5-9400. {P2-1June} Part Morgan, registered 11 years old. Filly asking $300.00, Phone 635-7878. (C10- SJune) For Sale: several good quality saddle -horsea and children’s horses. Large stock of saddles and riding equ at the Jackson Place § es from Highway 16 on, Old Lakelse Lk. Ra. or 4 miles from Highway 25. Phone 635-5617, {c6- 28,30M4,6,85) , Top quality hay for’ sale. Heavy bales. Phone 347-3165 after 6 p.m. (Ci0-7June) - For sale: 17 year old pony Morgan & Weish cross, Phone 5-4042 after 3 p.m. TENDERS: STAND TENDING — CONTRACTS _ Sealed tenders - for tour stand tending contracts will be received by the Manager, Forestry and Engineering, Canadian Cellulose Com- L B.C, June 13, 1079, Viewing of the stand tending siles prior to submitting a tender for any” of these contracts is man- datory. Contract areas vary in size from § to 15 hectares. ‘Viewing date June 8, 1676 leaving Company office at 9:00 a.m. Tenders must be. sub- mitted on the form s plied & which can be obiained from the Manager, Forestry and Engineering. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (AS-4June) SACRAFICE SALE: 1977 Kit Campenion 18 foot self conialned Tandem trailer with awning In excellent condition. Price $5700.00 Phone 635-3265, Ctfn -29-15- 7%) SACRIFICE SALE: 1977 Kit Campanion 18 foot self contained Tandem trailer T° with awning in excellent condition. Price $5700.00. Phone 635-3265. ({Cifn-29- a5-79) TENDER Tenders for. painting the exterior of 3 separate buildings containing a total of # apartments will be received up until June 10, 1979. . Work experience and references required, Paint: and brushes sup- plied. Applicant must rovide own ladder. For details phone 635- 825. (NC -Clin-ttarh , dragged in. 1975 Terry travel trailer 2312 ‘By Shirley Olsen Guth © “"Surt' 8 up? . Ne, not off Waikiki, On. c., _ where stormy breakers are rolling inthe good times for winter beach |. hikers,: collectors and seafood ‘ gourmets. . When the salt apray flies, when ‘the wind slaps roses. into your cin 1 the 3 sur Of am ‘cheeks—that's the time to visit Sauhe a B.C,*beach, Bundle up, sally § out and’ see what the. surfs ii Flotsam-laden storm waves along China Beach and Point-No- Point on southwest Vancouver fm ‘ Island, for instance, deposit j o _ fascinating and beautiful objects. f Prod a heap of kelp stranded Ii high and dry..Ensnared in the tangle may be an unusual shell that'll look great back home as a soap dish or ashtray. * JAPANESE TREASURE . Take a closer look before you makes it an interesting decanter, or pretty sitting ‘in a sunny windo We basketball size, these where grey clouds tumble in and’ ~ Togs lie like -jumbled pick- “up sticks. Or j jog on the hard-sand tidal: step over that bottle. It could be a flats at Qualicum Beach or . ‘Sake bottle tossed from aJapanese Parksville on the Istand's gentle fishing boat, }ts pale green glass cast coast. You'll give out before the beach does. If all that exercise gives you an . Appetite, a winter beach can give. « ’ And, if you're ‘lucky, you may you a‘free supper. Clamming is discover the rarest and most ex- excellent through winter —butier, citing find of all, the Japanese fish razor and little-neck clams~“are float, Ranging from baseball to fleshier and tastier than i in sum- ishnet mer—and between now. and buoys are carried thousands of spring’ night clam ‘diggers ‘can -kilometres along the, Wést Coast count on low tides, by the Japanese current, as far - south. as Point, Conception, in. -Zouthera California, before beltig. carried out to-sea again: * -packs which gripped, then ‘re- treated from B.C. shores 10,000 ‘years ago, the province boasts a evastline’ that, for beauty and with 28,000 kilometres of marine coastline, B.C. has awinterbeach. some of the most prodey ive. anyway. . -breakwater fishing is right now, Feeling hemmed in? Hike amid when the kelp has disappeared, A_ beach? Langhvat those threatening. the Sturm. und Drang of Van- leading hot spot is the Victoria clouds, and let a smile be your’ couver sland’ s Long. Beach, breakwater, where black bass i is umbrella, . |TREN NOW! GLASS: AN EGYPTIAN - LEGACY to suit every mood. | your 3 GARDEN Ff Kinowing: Beans ve : ; Beans. are runt orily, ond you: “wh nahen you :'eat” thétn’ they're good for your garden -when you grow them. Beans absorb useful nitrogen from | the atmosphere and add it to the soil, . Green or yellow snap beans can he grown In any. good soil. Prepare the soil with a §-10-5 fertilizer at the rate of three to four pounds. per 100 “square feet. ° . A GOOD CROP OF GREEN BEANS can make your neighbors green with envy at your gardening abilities. Plant In spring when the oll is warm and dry. Space your rows approximately ’ three feet apart with furrows one inch deep, Plant a seed every. two to three inches. Naver cover the seeds with more than an inch of soil, According to a new gar dening authority, the Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Gardening, cultiva- ting bush beana can be a snap. When they're six inches tall, sprinkle a 6-10-5 fertilizer in & band on either side. Keep the soil well moistened but never water from above, Mulch to conserve moisture and keep down weeds, Pick the beans while they still snap when you bend them and before the seeds swell visibly, . With a little care, your fam- ily ean be full of beans all stason, —- “When the tide’s out, . the. Says. one B.C. “Almost eVerything - you find on a beach hikeis edible, Thanks to the enormous ice except the shells and some of the table's. set," ‘naturalist, barnacles.*’ ‘BASS PLEASURES “stowed at summer’s end, begause A clam digger follows the tide out at China Beach,, - 1 WO) d iniknong rope, seagulls wheel an If it's fish’ your: eyetodth ®Gay-old bread, and a starfish in a variety, rivals Norway's. And craves, unpack that rod" ¥ a “tide pool i is‘a joy forever—well, _ The Herald, Thursday, May 31, 1979, Page 11 Play-Do word - with children, and playing with it has been happily going on for 28 years. More than 500 mil- lion cans have been sald in stores throughout the world, magic The second pring intro- duction. is ANIMAL ARK. Now children can make horses, camels, lions, sheep, and bears to help NOAH load up his Ark which is . printed on the plastic play mat. The third modeling set for Spring is TWIST 'N SHAPER; ids easily press out stars, bars, hedds and girders~-10 : different designs from two die-strips. Play-Doh and.the threa new sets are for chil- dren ages 3 to 7 years, The world-famous modeling compound |s produced - by Kenner Products, Inc,, Cincinnati, Ohio. Three new Play-Doh modeling sets are planned . for Spring 1979. First Is _ CREEPIES, a new set to make some of the weirdest creatures ever seen. With Play-Doh and molds, the youngsters can make a com: bination of uardvark, porcu- pine, pig, armadillo, lady bug and turtle, easy and fun to catch. Perch and cod hang out off rocks at Long Beach, They are great tasting, filleted and fried over a bonfi ire. For the ‘salad course, veteran beach foragers recommend alittle sea lettuce, found growing at half-tide mark. Delicious, they say, For a visual feast, there are B.C.’s spectactilar beach views—such as the one you get at twilight - from _. Vancouver's Spanish Banks when the city lights wink over English Bay, Orihe one from the observation _ platform overlooking Victaria’s Cordova Bay, where a carpet of conifers and madrona forests, fhe ‘city; and ocean, lie‘at Your féet. - A winter beach holds no end of : faspination for children. A lon; ” alstrand of bull kelp becomes, a Peach wood is believed to make good divining rods. " OFFICE:SPACE ARB x Sinall of large olfices * Central location? Up to 2200 Sy. H. available e “ww Carpeted and alr conditioned ehap dime dy * Start ‘terin lnases available aa cay Ph. 636-1221 ia. or 636-3324 ving’, gt +90 a eal for your toddler's bag of HELPWANTED — "for a child-earaptured 15 minutes, SECOND STEWARD... WH! Royal Canadian Legion So why nota winter's day atthe (Branch 13) wa Terrace: J DUTIES - " Sperdtion of bar, Mixing and serving alcoholic beverages. Staff’ supervision. Stock Conirol. Bookkeeping an asset, MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR OLOER. Hours flexible. Resume to MR. R. BENNETT . 4425 Legion Ave. Terrace, B.C. The “Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibit now _ on tour in this country has caused many people to mar: - vel at the ancient Egyptians’ artistic abilities, as well as their legendary skills of | preservation. Another invaluable con- -tribution of the Egyptians— dating back more than 1,600 ‘years before King Tut —is treasured by modern man for its exceptional preserva- tive qualities. That legacy _ from an ancient culture | is glass, _ From Jawelry to Jars The Egyptians are cred- ited with Inventing man- made glass about 3,000 B,C, And although by the “boy king's” ‘relgn (about 1985 B.C.), the use of glass was limited mainly to the’ cre ation of jewelry and oma: menis, a technique had been developed to produce glass bottles. ‘Those who cauld afford them—primarily the ruling class and priests— Considered the glass jars, jugs and ointment cases as valuable as their jewels. Egyptian merchants soon learned that such products as wine, honey and oila eould be carried and preserved far better in glass than in other packaging ma- terials, a fact- which many of today’s food packagers stili appreciate, | - Before 1890, the opera- tions of most glass factories were not much different than those 2,000 years écrlier, Howover, by the atart of this century, the develop- ment, manufacture and use of glass increased at an extraordinary pace and- once-rare glass containers secamie increasingly more iffordable. A Clear Choice in Packaging The development of large furnaces and automated _ equipment sinee the 1900s _ has reduced the cost of glass, * making it more economical Jimmy Burente’s nose has been Intured for $40,000. as a packaging material. Aa | & result, about 208 con- “| tainers for every man, woman and child in thls country are made each year In the United States for packaging food, beverages, chemicals and cosmetics, In fact, Americans eat twice os much food from glass jars as do all other countries combined. But concerned ‘ ” are resealable, are available: V8G_1N? ST. REGIS (ALBERTA) LTD. HINTON, ALBERTA Requires _P/W FALLERS AND P/W SKIDDER OPR.. Permanent employment is offered for . applicants experienced working as piece, . workers, safely and efficiently. Power saws and skidders supplied. J Hinton is a modern town located 180 miles west. of Edmonton near Jasper National Park, and offers excellent housing ‘op-. portunities, shopping centres, schools, and recreational facilities. consumers should also be ‘aware that, unlike other containers, alll glass jars and bottles are completely re: cyclable. And if you’re an ecology-minded shopper, you'll be interested to know that glass is made from sand, one of our country’s most abundant natural resources, _ Consumers often choose products packaged in. glass hecause they know that ginss preserves freahness and flavor, They also appreciate mm the fact that glass containers in many- sizes and shapes nd don't affect the. taste Piease submit confidential applications to:. or aroma of their contents. . LJ. Old, sath disp penetit: duct’ Industrial Relations Department, si . I d sha , so St. Regis (Alberta) Ltd. . there are no surprises when | Hinton, Alberta the package is opened. - "NE 180 . . Glass—A Natural Choice sila , ' In aworld where dynamic . EGIS (ALBERTA) LTD. technological and cultural -changes are commonplace, few things have a lasting im- pact on cur lives. Yet, unlike the long-lost treasures of a young ‘king who ruled the Nilé more than 3,000 years ago, ‘another Egyptian legacy —glase packaging — continuously has main: tained ita popularity for nearly fifty centuries.. naturally. LY) Hinton, Alberta. Manufacturers Hi Brite Bleached Kralt Pulp St. Regis \ Whitewoods » District of Terrace NOTICE By now you ‘should have received your 1979 araperly tax notice. | To apply for the Homeowner Grant if you are eligible, the back of the while copy must he filled in and signed: This form must reach the Municipal Office before 4:30 pm June 29th, 1979, to avoid the 10% The Homeowner penalty on the balance outstanding al this date. . Grant may be claimed whether taxes are paid or not, Property owners who have mortgages at the following banks will take the (ax notice to the bank. Royal Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, Toronto-Dominion Bank. All others must mail or take the notice to Menicipal Office. Keith Norman Collector