i | ” PAGE Ato: .. 100 LATE,T0 CLASSIFY _ om at 33 For Sale - Misc: + 57 Automobiles For Sale: Kitchen table, 4 chairs & leaf. Excellent con- dition $59.00 Phone 635-7396 after 4 p.m. (P-8) For Sale: 1-14 cubic frost free Fridge, Coppertone Phone 635- 2916 (C-8) | ; For Sale: Color TV 19”, Very geod condition Phone 635-7004 (P-8) » 37 Pets 4 For Sale: 2 registered Afgan . hounds 1 red-black male, .1 self marked cream female. Terms - available Phone 635-9376 (C-9) For Sale: Two Embden Gan- ders and some Bantam chickens. Phone 635-6897 {P-8) For Sale: Beautiful Japanese Bear dog and Shepherd cross pups. Six weeks old $5 Phone 635-4825 (C-9) 43 Rooms for Rent Furnished ‘room’ for rent. Cooking facility. Private en- trance. Girl only Phone 635-4630" (P-8) 57 Automobiles 1972 Toyota stallon wagon, like new, Very low mileage. Phone 635-2443 (C-8) Valx wagon: Bush Buggy for sale Phone 635-3660 after 4 on week days any time on weekends (P-9) : For Sale: 1971 610 Datsun Good condition wili take best offer Phone 635-7671 alter 6 p.m. (C- WwW For Sale: 1970 Toyota "1200 Coupe, Good running condition, : Body is In poor. shape $400 Phone 635-4954 (P20) » 1973 Nova 5300 miles, 307 engine, Aulc, Warranty till Nov. 1st, 1974, Red $3700 or Best offer | To view 4105 Eby St, Terrace » Ask for Danny (P-3) - : For Sale: 67 Chev P.U., Bucket + seats, Radio, Must be sold , try > your offer. View-at.4611 Olsen ax ‘St or Phone,695-3688 C8) :, 85 Pontiac 400 Phone 635-4468 (C-8) Small car, 65 Valiant, Auto,.6 cyl. slant, 2 Dr. H.T., Good running cond. $450 or. closest offer Phone 635-5273 (P-8) 63 GALAXIE 3 sp. conscle, auto, P.B., P.S., electric windows, buckets seals, 4 barrel carb., engine finished but another 390 - 390 CL engine supplied, OR SELL PARTS. 61 DODGE needs transmission Phone 635-5790 (P-8) Legal - _ Land Registry Act ° Re: Certificate of Title 97666- 1, Lot 21, District Lot 587, Range 5, Coast Distrect, Plan 4876. _ "WHEREAS satisfactory proof of toss of the above Certificate of Title, issued in the name of Jerzy Henryk Ziemlanski has been filed in my office, I hereby give notice that I shall, on the expiration of two weeks fro m. the date of the last publication hereof, issue a Provisional Cerlifice of Title to the above named in lieu of said Lost Certificate, unless in the mantime valid objection is made in writing to the un- dersigned. * DATED al the Land Regisiry Office, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 1ilh day of Februarx, A.D. 1974. E. J. Raven Radgistrar (C8, 9) . Notice To Creditors In The Mailer Of The Estate Of Theodore Gerald’ ARM- STRONG, formerly of the District. of Terrace, - British Columbia. - .- Creditors. and other having claims against the above Estate are required to send full par- ticulars' of ‘such claims: to R. Glen Skeihorne, Representative of the Applicant for Letter ‘of Administration, of ihe firm of Grant, Ewerl & co,, 4635 Lazelle Avenue. —s- Terrace, British-Columbia, V8G 158, on‘ ‘| orbefore March ith, 1974, afler which daie the Estale's-assels will be distribuied’ , having . regard only to claims that have been received. ~~. Grant, Eye ibaa wea ly “R Glen'Skéiiorre ”" excellent condetioa’ Phone 635- - + a Eye ame sa, ’ ¥ rf * . * poe =. mak wee: ¥i¥e eS ite ate’ FAAS AOE LE EL CEE ER THY mee Bee So eh eee Bn ARR, eed ub Ae ") 8143 (B-8) -' 9° Mustang, 3 apced, radials, : “CO | ‘ gay a Ewer “BC emitbe! lor , moving expenses. . . For further information, call the District. Taxation Of- fice, If you live ina toll area, ask you long-distance operator __lor ZENITH 0-400 and your call will be placed without charge. @. The expression, moving expenses, . probably means } many things to different people. Can you be specific regarding the types of moving expenses which can be. deducted from income tax purposes? . A, Yes, moving expenses would generally include the cost of travelling from a former lo a new residence, including meals and lodging. while route, transportation and storage costs for howse hold effects, and lhe cost of up to. 15 days tem- porary board and lodging near . the former or new residence. Q. What about the cost af cancelling a lease, advertising and iegal costs, or real estate commissions. Are costs of this nalure regarded as moving A. Yes, Each of the items you mentioned is’ included in’ moving expenses. We should probably mention that expenses for any wark done to improve — the property before sale, or mortgage penalty when the mortgage is. paid off before maturity, or any loss incurred on a sale are not included in. Q. Lhave received a scholar: ship from .a university. which requires me to move te another - dty, . I understand that the amount of the scholarship over: $00 must be reported as in- come. Can I deduct my moving expenses to the, universily? A. Yes... Tha amount of the scholarship over $500 must be - declared’as Income and you may deduct moving expenses to the extent of such income declared in‘ your return. Moving expenses travel costs, meals and lodging while. en. route, transportation and. storage costs of your household effects, temporary quarters, etc., for. yourself and ‘your family. Enquire ‘at your District. Taxation. Office for a. brochure on ‘Moving Ex- penises”, . Q. Iam a full-time university Student and have obtained lemporary employment. some 200 miles away. I am required lo pay Can! deduct this expense from the income I earn during the _ Summer?. : utes A. Yes. If you have been in full- “time attendanc “amount: of your .incorme you +, Include — : ay my own travel expenses - ’ _,. to. get to’ this temporary.jeb.,..,,, address, and advise that..your. THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Tax Tip Column. * or .other post-secondary education institution in Canada, and you move ta lake a fob, including summer employment, you may Claim moving ex- penses deductions. This applies only {0 moving expenses lo get to the employment and not to those for your return lo the universily. . Q. Lama resident in Canada and receive -a retirement pension from the United States company ! worked for, and also U.S. Social Security., If this is. subject to the Canadcen income tax, is the tax calculated before deductions were taken off in the U.S, or on the amount that I receive here? : A. First of all,the gross amount . af pension from the United States. company and also your U.S. Social Securily are income for faxation purposes in Canada. When calculating the should convert both these ~ amounts into the Canadian . dollar equivalent. If you pay - income lax in the United Stales you will be entitled to a foreign tax credit on your Canadian income tax return. 4. My husband received strike pey from his union office.in the: United States although we live ‘in Canada and the: strike. was here... Does he have to report ‘this strike pay? fo A. If your husband performs fo services (other than picketing) ~ in order to draw strike pay, he need not report it. However, if he is required’ to. perform specific services (such as ac- ting as a special chauffeur) in order lo draw strike pay, il is considered to .be.a payment for services, therefore, taxable . income to him. - .Q. Since filing my income tax return, have been transferred to.another province. I. am ex- pecting a refund. What do I do. about notifying the income. tax department about my change of ‘address? Do I write to the Taxation Data Centre or do I write to my old or my present . District Taxation Office? . A. You should write to your former District Taxation Office, giving ‘your full name, new address and any. other. iden- ‘tification, such as your‘account _ number,. Social Insurance number ‘and: your previous’. are expecting a refind: (you should also: notify your post ‘office of your change of ad- - dress.) Te - By M.G. Andrews On Friday February 8th, four car leads of Terrace youngsters ~ drove to Prince. George to compete in a Junior Badminton _ Tournament organized by the Prince Gearge Racquels Club. The lwo day lourney was swamped’ by more than 150 entries from all aver Central _ B.C, and more than 400 games were played during the week-, end, . : In the Men’s Singles the. highlight was -a brillant ch rt "ee - It’seasy. Or drop by and sec us. And pulour brains to work, Instead of yours. - rs We have tax experts. And we have computers. "It's quick, low-cost way to salva that yearly problam, | ; i'sa convenlent way, Because there’s a Niagara offlca near’ > 5 you, And i's & pleasant way, So give us a call, ca — -= a @ Iigesqgenran HIAG ANA FINANCE Seo your phone book for ihe néarast Niagara office, performance by Paul Fogt- mann of Terrace who won lhe final of the Under 19 ‘A’ Event. In the Under 16 ‘A’ Event Ricky Slemko reached the semi-finals while in the ‘B’ Flight’ Stephen Petersen and Mickey Jack, both "of Terrace, fought it out in the final. Stephen | Petersen emerged the winner. . In the Ladies - Singles Margaret McRae reached the quarter-finals in the uear 19 ‘A’ Event and Denise Selowonluk reached the same stage in the _ Niagara's oo income tax Service. eg =. 3 5 : COMPANY LIMI ‘ ” te "The smooth taste. f -. Skeena racqueteers down Under 14 ‘A’ Event. Also inthe Under 14 Singles Debbie - Earl Reached the semi-finals of the 'B’ Event while Debbie Hallam played extremely well to reach the final-of the 'C’ Event. In the Men's Doubles P, Fogtmann and M. Black reached the semi-finals of the ‘B’ Event for the Under 19s. In” the ‘A’ Flight of the Under 1és Ricky Slemko and Stephen Petersen fougnt hard to reach the final. where “they lost’ a closely contested game... ° In” the Ladies’ Doubles Margaret McRae and Cheryl Crosby: placed second in : the Under 19 ‘B’ Event and Janice Davis with Tim Clarkson reached the same stage in the Under 16 ‘B’ Event. Mean- while Denige Solowoniuk and Debbie Earl reached the semi- finals of the . © Under 14 ‘A’ Event. , Finally: the. Mixed Doubles. . Paul‘ Fogtmann. and Margaret McRae reached the semi-finals of the Under 19 ‘A’ Event. In the 4 of quality. that is unmistakably “| Seagram's. Boe "Seagramis : --_-BIVESTAR. Under 16s Mickey Black and Denise Solowoniuk reached the semi-finals of the ‘A’ Event while ‘Warren La Pointe and Tim. Clarkson did the same in the 'C’ Event. -In the Under 14 ‘C' Event Ronnie Slemiko and Debbie Earl lost a closely contested final. Other Terrace players taking part were Jerry: Robinson, Herbie McKay, Jean Nisyok, Hilda ‘Davis, John Petersen, Sleen ° Espersen, Jaime McLarty, Dwayne Lorette ‘and Bill Boake. . ~The trip was worthwhile: because it gave the Terrace Juniors. valuable tournament experience, a chance to -see good badminton being played and above all, a chance to meet and make friends. with young people of their own age group from other parts of B.C. Special thanks are due ta Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Petersen, Mr. Andrew Gfeller, and Mr. Keray Wing for their help: in. transporting the leam to. Prince George and back, vote "Canada’s largest-selling rye whisky. . tis “Blended and bottled by Joseph E, Seagram & Sons, Ltd, Waterloo, Ont. eata university "> a! . Terrace. In Court ‘Raymond Olsen, age 35 was fined $4000n a charge of driving while impaired. Allan Vriend; for possession of marijuana was fined $100. On a second possession count he received a further $50 fine. Mark Allen and ‘W. “Wagner, both aged 17, were fined $500n & charges of minors ini possession. of alcohol. . Kelly Williams, 17, was fined $100, for possession of marijuana. mo, Dale Sweet was fined $100 for, possession of marijuana. ; Phillip Kenny, 23, was fined $300 for driving with a blood- alcohol ratio -aver.02 percent. Andre Lardse 18, H. Robinson (19 and Oscar Greene, 31, were fined $100 each for possession af marijuana. vavid Sacharoff, possession of alcohol... Alvin Stewart, 17, was givena one year suspended sentence for break and egter. : ‘Laughlin Purcell was. fined $100 when charged with. theft under $20, : “William” Campbell received three. one year probationary terms arising from .thyee charges. They were assault, © “breach of probation and theft under $200. ., Kitimal Man Charged =” Anton Coppens of Kitimat has been charged with speeding following a collision Sunday on Highway 16. ro Coppens apparently collided - with another vehiclé driven by Richard Barker of Thornhill about twenty miles “west of Damage to the twa cars was about $1,100. . No Charges Ia Halliwell Aceldent No charges have been laid in a collision that. occured. on Halliwell Monday evening that resulted in about $600 worth of ~ damage to vehicles driven by Michael Theiss and Nancy Seymour, both of Terrace. Wilful Damage Charge A Dawson. Creek. man, Rodney Lawrence, has been charged. with wilful damage after an incident Saturday at the Terrace Arena, Terrace olice . * Friday night 17, was _fined $75 on a charge of minor in window in the Arena, Lawrence ‘was. taken into custody at the Arena. : Trailor Court Break Ins : Two trailers in the Terrace Trailer Court were entered or Saturday morning and almost $390 warth of goods were taken. L. Diehl reported an alarm clock and clock-radio stolen from his traller and a Geraldine Larkin has: reported’ that over §700 worth of. jewelry, including several rings, from hers. : Two In Custady eat Chambers “for Air Service The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce joint! with the Kitimat Chamber of. + Commerce have written to The Honourable Jean Mar- chand .Minister of Transport urging that immediate attention be given by that Ministry to the clostire, to. jet traffic, of, the ‘Terrace Alrport. ; : was removed . Two men are in custody and . : will appear in court soon to face charges related to an attempted . Cok ’ . Prince Rupert have been made. A Mrs, Crampton of Lakelse car theft, Avene lelephoned the Terrace detachment of the RCMP early ‘Tuesday morning and reported thal someone was trying to steal the Crampton ‘vehicle ‘which was parked in a near-by ‘lot. Police apprehended the twa men at the scene. , -. ‘Thefls: There has. been a rash of small: thefts ‘and break . and , enters of late, Around or about the fourteenth -of the month, Dave Matula of Thornhill had some automotive accessories stolen from his car which was parked at a Thornhill body shop. ‘Hayes Trucking, also in Thornhill, reported a break and entering on the 16th of the month but nothing appears to have been taken. Herbert Callihoo of ‘Kofoed Road in Thornhill had his guitar and amplifier stolen on the 17th” . of the month... - On the eighteenth over $100 awrth of tools were taken from a bridge construction site about 11 miles west of Terrace. Car Theit Brings ; _ Charge Charles Sinclaire will appear in court in the near future to face charges related ta a car theft. Ralph Brawn af north Sparks Street notified RCMP early: Thursday that . his automobile had been removed from behind the Skeena Hotel. Sinclaire was later taken into :-@ustedy and charged with the. + offense. xd : - ‘The letter dispatched las Friday reads as follows: . You are aware that the Terrace-Kitimat Airport. has been temporarily closed to’ jet aircraft; Therefore the former regular service provided by C.P. Air: has been suspended and alternate arrangements to bus customers to the Airport at The extra travelling has -In- creased the length of the trip by 4 hours ond the highway to Rupert is subject to closure due +. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1974 press: to snow and miud slides. Ourd is an area which depends greatly on the availability of a direct communication. link . -with Vancouver hence to other major Canadian cities, =. . You are also, aware of the investment commitment made by the Department of Regional Economic Expension for our . area and the planned railway . extensions, — ; - It appears that it will be at least several months before GP, Air would reconsider scheduling flights ta our aif- — -port, "We strongly recammend that alternate arrangements be. made with airline companies which could provide regular direct air service to Vancouver pending completion of repairs to the runways. . 7. Pia In Ireland, the people wore arrows around ‘their necks to prevent being shot by an elf, So far, rround his neck has ever been shot by an elf! no one with an arrow q 7] WHITEHORSE SOURDOUGH -RENDEZVOUS EXCURSION _. FEB. 28 TO MARCH 31st -VIA T.P.A. DG3 Snowshoe Races, Moose Milk Cross-Country "> Skiing, Dogsled races, . Yukon Hootch ~ Leave Terrace Thursday evening. - | Return Sunday evening, accommodation ‘at Statford Hotel = Call 635-7251 635-5501 + 635-7496. 695-3242" AW EXCELLENT BUY — 3 bedroom home on bench. The property has all the amentitles you are looking for. Finished Recreation room. fireplace; and bath in basement, carport. It | fully land-— scaped, fully fenced, and hasa good stand of trees. . u QUEENSWAY AREA © CLOSE TO ALL SCHOOLS New 3 bedroom house. Features 2 fireplaces. Upstairs is fully carpeted. Very appealing M kitchen. Mustbeseen, ©, " abedroam house. Property is oh a watersystem. | Has large livingroom, offers.a utomatic oil heat. ff . On concrete foundation. i LOOKING FOR 6 ACRES — s* This is your chance to acquire an acreage in the Queensway area, 4 acresa rest is on slope. re 2 re leval land.while the BEDROOMS DOWN TOWN ; Where can you buy a 1,200 sq. ft, house on an & industrial lot In the Terrace downtown area for $18,007 Well, come and see any one of our - Salesmen to give you the exact details., 25" per sq.ft. Inc. LAND. * Spacious’ 3 bedroom madular home. on, large 80x200 fenced lot. Automatic oil forced air heat, Large sundeck and entry porch. Low taxes on this one year old home. Includes colored fridge: & stove, Valve that can’t be beaten at. Call Ken Brandiy for detalls \ $24,500.