PAGE 10, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 26, 1978 For Sale: [ust under 20acres (road asilowance} between the boundary af the Village of Telkwa, British Columbia, and Provincial Park. Acreage wooded and overtpoks fake. Morigage Terms, acceptable. phone 736-704), (€2-15-20} For Sale AND Removat: Buildings located at 4410 Lakelse Avenue. For further Information, contact Mr. Bishop af 635-2222, Twinriver Timber Limited, (5-18) PROPERTY FOR SALE: 38 acres near Seeley Lake, South Hazelton, on highway. Spruce and cedar timber. Creeks, house logs. $19,000 642-5954 (p12-w.th.f-2ap28) Acreage for Sale In fown by owner; 2.2 acres-3 bedroom home. Basement finished, Barn, landscaped. Asking $69,000.00 «Phone early evenings at 635-3620. (CTF May 5) : 56. BUSINESS “OPPORTUNITY «| For Sale: By owner, 3 badroom duplex dwelling. Full basement, oak floor, dauble lot, jandscaped, gogd location. Low taxes. Phoha 635-3463 after six p.m. (CTF-Apr.28) 3 ™ AUTOMOBILES 1969 Baracuda Convertable, new 303 motor, mags, holly carb, naw paint, Asking «$2800 or nearest offer. (st#) 635-6357 1977 Ford F-150, custam 4x4 with canopy, 5,500 mites, auto. Still 4 months feft on warrenty. $8,000 or best offer. Call 638-1455 after 5 (p5-39} FOR SALE: 67 Ford Bronco 4x4, with new Trutrak tires, 635-9181, 635-3910. (P3-18} For Sale: 68 GMC % ton rebullt motor 3,000 miles $800 - phone 635-6874 after 5 (c5-18) for Sale: 1973 Ford %4 pickup with Ford canopy 57,000 miles. Good condition. 15,000 miles on new 360 engine. Alr cond. Asking $3500 phone 635-4282 (c5-18) For Sale : 1975 Ford V2 ton, . 4 wheel drive pickup, new tlres and brakes phone 635- 3286 (p5-1) 1975 Plymouth Cricket Wagon. like new, low mileage, best offer, 635-4617 (4-20) 75 Super Beetle Metallic Green with sunroof, 20,00 miles, excellant condition, radio, new radials, 2 stud spares 635-9635 (p5-1) 73 Renault front wheel drive, asking $1000 and 1976 Kx250 motocross Kawagkl like new asking $1,000 638-1483 (ctf) For Sale: 1973 Chev % ton p.s., p.b., 350 engine, phone 635-9518 (¢3-20) - VW Van 1977 -7 passenger as new with many extras, 7000 miles 635-5290 after 6 and weekends. (ctf), For Sale: 1975 GMC ¥% ton . pickup V8, auto, p.5.. p.b., dual tanks, phone 635-6669 affer 6 (320) For Sale: 19467 Chevy Van, custom Interior, porthole windows, new palnt, good running gear, phone 639-1529 after 5 p.m. (p5-2) For Sale: 1974 Blazer 4xd V8, p.s., p.b., auto trans, 8000 Ib. warren winch, hid. bumpers and roof rack. phone 635-7216 evenings. (p3-20) 58. MOBILE HOMES For Sale: 1973 12x60 traller with 2 bedrooms. Phone 635- 7697 affer 4 (¢20-may10) For Sale: 1969 (10x36) bm- peril trailer. Comes fur- nishud and can be sold with or without |oey shack, Priced for quick sale, Phone 435-7860, ‘ (P10-20) For Sale: 12x54 Safeway traller sltuatad on a 75'x100' landscaped lot. Traller Includes fridge, stove and deep freaze. Phone 635-7851 after 6 p.m. (p10-2} "FOR SALE: 12x46 two bedroom moabliie home. Located on fully serviced lot In Thornhill. Asking $13500,' Financing available. Contact Gerry Warren at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-7117 (ctf) For Sale: 1970 2 bedroom trailer with fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer, has a 10x25 addition 635-5348 ¢. | 1972 + 12x60 Monarch mobile tome, 3 bedrooms, fridge and stove included, 8x25 [oey shack, asking price $7,000 phone 635-3542 after 5 on weekdays (c6-2) For Sale: 10x44 1969 Park- wood, furnished, set-up in local trailer park $4,000 firm. phone 635-3905 (p3-19) 60. TENDERS Bids are open on a 18’ glas tron vessel! equipped with 100 h.p. Evinrude electric start engine ona as where Is basis, Vessel located at the Coast Guard Yard, Prince Rupert, B.C. All bids recelved at Brouwer & Co. No.d-3238 Katum St. Terrace, B,C, 635- 7173 FINANCIAL FOR SALE: Eighteen beautiful Secluded acres for sale. House, ovt-buildings, cabine, spring water, gar- dens, fruit frees. Highway access, hydra, telephone. Price $58,000. Write Box 231, Nakusp, 8.C. VOG IROor call 192-265-4451, REAL ESTATE: Bargain - Cash Oniy - Chips point, Fanny Bay. Modern house. , Garage, large lot, near ocean, piped water, power, fireplace. A-O heat. Price negotiable, For appointment phone 112-335-2484, HELP WANTED: Ad prodyction- lf you are creative, and can work quickly on paper com- position, producing quality ' work, then we want you! Call 112-489-3455 Kootenay Advertiser, Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 4H. ot . HELP WANTED: Help! Do something nice for whales, seals and the planet, Sell Greenpeace Spring ‘'Go Anywhere” Lottery tickets. 2108 West 4th Ave., Van- couver, B.C. V6K IN6. Phone (604) 736-0921. (3-19) HELP WANTED: Earn $200.00 monthly part-time; $1,000 full time. Easy te succeed with our training. Write Fuller Brush Com- pany, C-O Box 108, 908, 207 . West Hastings St., Van- couver, B.C. Vé6éB 1H?, or Air. T. Diamond, R.R. 3, Kamloops, B.C. V2C SKI. (ctf) BUSINESS OP. PORTUNITIES: 8&7 percent Better Mileage, 45 percent less engine wear! For a4 chance to handle this plus many moré top quality Automotive and Industrial’ § lubricants, write: Sales Promotion Dept. 4575 Harken Drive, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 2M8. Household Realty SECOND MORTGAGES No bonuses — #No brokerage fees No finder's fees FAST SERVICE Come on in or call the nearest office of Household Finance Ask for Mortgage Services 4608 Lakelse Avenue TERRACE 635-7207 | 66. RECREATIONAL -VEHIGLES FOR SALE: 20' Empress motor home. ‘as new”, Used very [litle $14,500 Open to offers, phone 635-9561 (c5- 20} For Sale: 1975 9¥2' Okanagan Camper, like new condition, - 3 way fridge, furnace, flush follet, sleeps five, asking price $3900 phone 635-2933 (p3-20) - For Sale: & camper, phone 635-5634 (p3-20) For Sale: 8’ camperetie, . very good condition, phone 635-4577 (5-2) 67 " SERVICES WII! do rototiliing wlih 54° tractor unit. Adjustable soil .depth. Front bucket for moving-spreading soll-: gravel. Prefer Thornhill area. phone 635-3478 (p10-6) Bakkers Modular Structures for sate, Reasonably priced Pre-fab greenhouses and multi use utility sheds, phone 638-3766 evenings or vlew at 3961 Dobbie. (pi0-6) “money refunded. FAR-KO CONTRACTING LTD. Sand, gravel, reject crus gravel for driveways Phone 635-5156 (20-20) ‘Ltd. BCYCNA. PERSONAL: Discerning Adults. Shop discreetly by mail, Send $1.00 for our latest fulty Ulustrated catelague of marital alds for both ladies and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K., P.C. Box 3268, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3X9. teattl BUSINESS FOR SALE: Gravel Haul Operation in- cluding Four Kenworth tractors one dump one scale one. 980 loader and spare parts. Licensed going concern contracts pending. Phone (403)668-5854. (5-1) MACHINER FOR SALE: In stock. Complete line of BERCO under carriage for your John Deere Crawler tractors. Coast Tractor and Ltd, Phone 524-0101 or Call Equipment Coquitlam Chilliwack 792-2781, collect, (2-19) . FARM MACHINERY: Fox super Dsell-propelled forage Harvester camplete with six foot grass attachment. Also 20 toot 3 axte goase necked trailer with cattle racks. Phone 112-794-7716. CAR S$ FOR SALE: Special! Must sell 1975 Ford 4door. Excellent condition. $3200 or best offer. Phone 112-826-1469, ~ HELP WANTED: Sales - Manger for Community newspaper. Fully ex- ‘ perlenced person with proven track record. Op- portunity to buy Into one of Canada’s fastest growing newspapers In _ attractive, progressive community in the Lower Mainland. Good starting salary with sub- stantial commission. Permanent position, apen to a manor awoman, fs to start June 15th. Write Box 116, care of 603, 207 West Hastints St., Vancouver, B.C. Vé6B 1H7, (ct) FOR SALE: Full line refrigeration cases for food store. 34' freezer, &° Island Freezer, 28' Produce, 24° 3 deck Diary, 20‘ Meat. Can arrange delivary. IGA, Box 600, High Levet, Alta. TOH . 120, PHOTOGRAPHY: Special offer 10 color pictures from any one negative for only $1.00. Send us your color negatives {any size} plus $1.00 and we will send you 10 Beautiful Jumbo Size Color Pictures within one week. Also. send your color films for developing and printing to Pronto Phota, We will give you fast guaranteed quality and service at reasonable prices. 12 exp. roll complete $2.99; 20 exp. roll complete $3.99; 36 exp. roll complete $6.99. Satisfaction guaranteed or Pronto Photo Service, 30 Eastgate, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 20% (c4-20) ‘ EXPLOYMENT OP.- PORTUNITY: Needed: Experlenced Whee! Align- ment and Radiator Repair People. Excellent wages and opportunity. Phone 403- 667-6102. Yukon Tire Centre 107 Industrial Rd. Whitehorse, Yukon. YIA 277, DISTANCES SURPRISE St, John's, Nfld. is closer to London, England, than to Vic- teria—London is 2,000 miles away and Vicjoria is 4,600 miles away. LET'S GO FOR A SPIN During the Depression, when R.B. Bennett was prime minister, westerners used ‘‘Ben- nett Buggies'’—cars drawn by horses—to save gas. WE’RE OFF TO THE RACES Canada’s annual Turtle Derby is held in Boissevain, Man.,and features the world’s first electric starting gate for turtles, IT -HAS DIVERSIFIED The Old Testament was written entirely in Hebrew except for a few small sections in Ara- maic. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. GIVEN The devil’s advocate was originally the name given a person appointed oppose a pro canonization in the Ro- man Catholic Church. Fritatta is an open-faced halian omelette that blends the flavours crunchy zucchini and just a touth of garlic with the versatile egg. Served with a tossed salad, tomato slices and Frittata makes an interesting meal for of Parmesan cheese crusty Italian bread, family or guests. Spaghetti Carbonara is a gour- met main dish that can be ready in just 20 minutes: perfect for that hectic day when your stomach is demanding a fulfilling meal, but m you don’t have the energy to pre- pare one. 2 thsp. olive oil or butter 1 small onion, thinly sliced By EVELYN OLDHAM | BAMBERG, West Germany (CP) — “The greatest surviving medieval city of Ger- many” is the accolade bestowed on this. small city. Itmay not be as well known as larger German centres, but it is easy to reach—only two hours by car east from Frankfurt, the airline gateway, or an hour north of Nuerem- berg. Visitors are always FRITATYA. = 6 eggs / tsp. salt 4 tsp. pepper bottom. 1 cup diced, unpeeled zucchini 1 clove garlle, minced (opticnal) ¥, cup grated Parmesan cheese Preheat - broiler. Heat oil or butter in medium. skillet. Sauté onion, zucchini and garlic until onion is limp but not brown. - Beat eggs untiljust blended. Add salt, pepper and half the cheese; stir gently. Pour over vegetables in skitlet, Cook over medium heat, lifting the mixture with a spatula to allow uncooked egg to run to the - Cook until just set. but’ still moist (5 to 10 minutes), Spread... evenly in pan and sprinkie with remainifig cheese.” Place. under” broiler (about ] minute) to brown top lightly. Ef handle of skillet is servings. . For variety, add one of the fol- lowing to the zucchini and onion: sliced mushrooms chopped tomato shredded raw spinach diced green pepper dash of marjoram SPAGHETTI CARBONARA (the 20 minute dinner) 3 eggs hot over-proof, wrap well in’ aluminum foil. Serve immediately. Makes 4 10 ounces spaghetti 8 slices bacan, diced Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water for 7-10 minutes or until just tendcr (“al dente”). Do not over- cook, Meanwhile, fry bacon in large § saucepan until crisp. When cook- ed, keep over low heat but do not drain off bacon fat. __— Insmall bowl, beat eggs with salt and pepper just until yolks and whites are blended. Drain cooked colander, rinse briefly with cold water. Add spaghetti to bacon and toss until well-coated with bacon fat. Stir beaten eggs inlo warm spaghetti, falding over and over sa | that eggs cook completely. Re- spaghetti ing move from heat; mix-in grated at. Bamberg - Medieval city surprised to see so many churches, abbeys, monasteries, mansions and palaces surviving from the Middle Ages. For more than several centuries Bamberg was a rich religious centre dominated by .strong, wealthy bishops who created a headquarters of art, culture and learning. Central Bamberg lies on an island surrounded by the Regnitz River. As a prosperous citizentry developed, so did a feeling against the pawer of the church. The island became the stronghold of the town burghers, and religious buildings became concentrated on the left bank. Later the city spread beyond the right bank where many factories help keep Bamberg pros- perous today. TOWN LOCATED IN VALLEY The town sits in a valley with seven hills rising above it. A church is on every hilltop, and in between are the domes and spires of 22 others. A girl in the tourist information office ex- plained why so many churches survived. ~ “The ald town was never encircled with a wall, and ‘in all the in- vasions of the religious wars, the Thirty Years War and the Napoleonic A Province for Discovery - New Brunswick When the Canadian Museums Association holds its Annual Confer- ence in the historic City of Fredericton, New Bruns- wick, from June’4th to 7th this year, members will have a rare opportunity to walk through living history with their hosts. In the gracefully aging City of Stately Elms ihe Military Compound with its 1826 Guard House, Soldiers Barracks and Officera Quarters (now a Museum) echoes the time when Fredericton was an impor- tant Imperial Garrison of the British Empire. The reat stone bulk of Christ hurch. Cathedral could easily be the stage setting for a novel by Anthony Trollope. with its graceful spire and Cathedra’ on the bank of the St. John river, Next door to the Cathedral stands the plush Victorian Legislative Build- ing complete with statue of Britannia, her helmet, trident and shield evoking memories of past glories. And only'a few blocks away is the Wniversity of New Brunswick, founded in 1785 and one of the oldest in North America, One compleie evening of the Conference will be spent on a supper visit and tour of Kings Landing Historical Settlement. This commu: - has, nity out of time sixty buildings including a school, church, store, Green. forge, saw-mill, farms and sail-driven woodboat 1837 vintage; not to mention the Kings Head Inn, injerna- tionally famous for tradi- tional food and drink. Post Conference Tours will be available to the Village Historique Acadien in Caraquet, to. St, Andrews-by-the-Sea and to the Grand Manan Archipelago. Key-note speakers for the Confer- ence will be J: Lynton Martin, Director of the Nova Scotia Museum, and Hon. Jean-Maurice Simard, Chairman. of the . New Brunswick Treasur Board, Ms. Ann Hitchcoc of the Manitoba Museum of ‘Man & Nature will moder- _ate a-panel with resenta- tions by Peter McNair of a British Columbia, Barbara ' McIntyre of St, Martins, New Brunswick, and Dorothea Hecken of the Royal Ontario Museum. Other featured speakers Brunswick ‘Museum. Founded over a century ago by the famed Dr. Abraham — Geaner and enriched by the long devotion of Dr. Clarence Webster, the will be Ms. Joanna Smith of | the Winnipeg Art Gallery and Dr. David Abbey of the Ontario Institute —for Studies in Education. | Later in the week, partic- ipants will visit the Loyalist City of Saint John. That bustling modern sea-port with history and tradition popping out at the visitor in the most unexpected places, has one of the most interesting thuseum collect. ions in the country } sused in the grey bulk of the New Visiting Cousins at Kings Landing spending a N.B.M. has singularly fine Canadian History, Marine, Military and Indian Galler- ies together with some not- able art materials . and Loyalist memorabilia. 1 morning ‘making butter. at Joslins Farm. . . ' cheese at the table. servings. % tsp. salt, 40 f \nesde ee. cheese. 7 dat ~ \ tsp. pepper "4 cup grated Parmesan of * Romano cheese I thsp. chopped parstey (optional) i * Sprinkle with parsléy-and serve: Makes 4 Wars, citizens couldn’t defend their cety so they surrendered, paid protec- tion or housed and fed enemy troops and thereby saved Bamberg from luckily suffered little damage.’” * The most unusual building emphasizes the - division between church and state. It is the old town hall standing as- tride a bridge joining the island to the left bank. Its location was chosen to ' signify civic . neutrality between the clergy and merchants, and it was a. good spot to keep an eye on both. estruction, And in , ‘the Second World War it Most impressive of the churches.is the cathedral with its four green copper spires, carved doorways. stained glass an numerous sculptures. It is flanked by great stone buildings—once residences of bishops, ' SQUARE IS SHOWCASE The cathedral square is | a showcase of four ar- chitectura]l gothic, baroque, rococo and Renaissance, . ‘ Bamberg is no museum city, however, Statues. and fountains adorn the market place where local people have been selling flowers, plants, fruits and . vegetables for centuries. Through the cobbled eathedral square cars squeal on their race uphill through the left bank. The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and other musicians perform’ in regal halls. - In, the rose garden of the new residence of the bishops you can sit out on the terrace sipping black current juice and look out over the domes, steeples and tile roofs of stone h galleries or museums and downtown streets are. lined with department stores and shops selling souvenirs, antiques and - old pewter, mansions ‘and timbered’ uses. Many old buildings are |‘ styles—.: