.. placd on Friday, Fab _ p.m.” A W:00-cam, arrangements. ; accounts; ON Andrew: Todoruk and ‘11-: grandchildren. She was born-in, ‘Manitoba ‘and cama” a 9, ‘Kitimat. in:. 1956, then. aved “td Terrace Ih 1989, - She is. predeceased - by. her, *grahdsor Robbie. Lynden in’ 1979; Mamorlal Services: wlll taker place on Saturday,” February’ 19,: 1983, ‘af 2:00 © . pM. from the St. Mathew's | Anglican | Church in Terrace. Rev.” Stephens will be Offictating: “Visitation Servicas will take | Ww, 1983. between I “from pares ‘Funeral Home, 4626 Davis. Burlal’’ to fotlaw;3- In Coquitlam, 8.C.. Graveside . Tuesday, Feb: 23,'-1983 at © “from ‘the: Coquitlam. . Municipal _ Camotery. Flowers will be acceptedor. donations could” . ba. made™-fo'. the. Cancer| Society, ‘careof-Royal Bank. | MacKay's: Funeral: Services Is ‘In ‘charge of -the . (Aice-21F) CONSIGN fo our sale.. Sunday, Feb. 27, Save-your ’ money every Sat. 1 p.im.é- p.m. on tools, shop’ equipment.- célling fans, kerddene heaters and-more, Sears - Auction. & Supply, alos Hwy. 16 East. Phone: 635-7824, ‘2-6 p.m. dally. . * - (PP 10-3M} WANTED by 30 yr fernaie: 27 - 37 yr. male,. non: ‘imoker, — : never Wh frried:.” ralty.’° oa n ‘rests: classical’ musle, dining out,” Feading,. travel,- exploring outdoors, etc. INTERESTED? Please reply to Box 1444, ¢-0° Terrace Herald. , » (pt2-25f) > BILTER QUEEN . Sales & Service '”, Phone 635-7008 {am-3tA) ‘ AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND, employment guaranteed, Box 689, Lurnby,.B.C. VOE .2G0, 604 547-9215, - 1 (aee-mon-29ap) EXPERIENCED SALES AGENT’ Required for the: world’s largest distributor of ‘maintenance &- repair. parts, Established must | ‘be aggressive, self-motivated, — ' goal and results orientated. Must “have- established eradiiabllity in the. business com muiilty | Submit - resume, hand wrliten to Box VAS, 0 Dally Herald. (p0-2m) HEAVY DUTY TRUCK. MECHANIC, or logging: truck “driver, Looking for one month's work. Phone 635-4474, ‘ . oo. (ne-22f). ‘TREE TOPPING Have: Pipe danger trees, r ramoved. By . (PSR) Hospital’ froin. an “Tengthly we! Illness. She was hurvived-by - her husbands Paul Todortk,.. 2 déughtirs: Carol Lynden ©: and: -Joanng Mermans, ane’ > banee | ~ Services. will take place on ~ : FEBRUARY ONLY those pictures. “frames. | Northern,: Light. Studio. | otters 20 per cent off on’) all framing. 4 and se6. our. wide “selection of -coloured | mats and frames at 4820. . Halllwell, merece 638. 1403, _ StH ‘few « Markgrat: Limited ms ossan ' “This Isithd month forget PS : NEW t: a. Pi “BEDROOM. _ Bpartments. “Wall. ‘fo wall, .Slov he Come wl eand ridge reasonable < Edition prints avaliable. a . : Ap 28) "900": LB, HAY. Timothy _ Clover — ‘Brome: Alfalfa mixtures. Phone. 842-6602 (New: Hazelton)..or write, + Box 3, New Hazelton, ae ~ (PSa5FI FARM. SALE: grown. red. and’ white; potatoes. First quality $20 - 100 Ibs, 0-910 - 50 Ibs. and. - quality $12- 100 tbs. oF $6 - 50 Ibs. For anlinal feed $4 - 100: _ Ibs. Phong 635-3261." : Apne aay WANTED TOBUY 120 Bass Accordian 635-9530. °° . “{ane-Ha) Wik BUY. pre 1967 silver colns, at ‘six: times face ] value. Phone 635-7819... fee. (PSF LOOKING - “for “small | webicle,. between 1972-1976. . WII. pay $300:5400. -Phane 630-8377. pa a Fie ‘WANTED ‘FOR - sate. on: cofistyniventy [wares children’s® cfothes!' ete: "“In’ good ‘condition, Phone’ ash. R032 or (636-1518. 7 fo * (pmo) WANTED— Private person. to teach me to play ‘the saxaphone.. ‘Your home or mine.. Old. “style. muste preferred: | For -more Information phone 685-3311 ; anytime. - a (sins) MADILL 73". spar : tree powered by. 250 Cumming. HYD outriggérs. Bob Sladia 750-4461 Prince George, of 638-1049. © (pie-am) TWO SEPARATE. bedrooms for rant. Shared kitchen and bathroom facilities, Close to schools and town. Phone 635-5233, po / ¢(PS-24F) ROOM AND Board \— Responsible, nort-emoklng, ’ adult: Own entrance. Own’ | bathroom. On bus‘ route In. Horseshoe area. Available March a “1983, Phone on KEYSTONE ‘APARTMENTS Spactous, clean aparts., 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites, Extras include heat, hot water, laundry facilities, storage focker, playground. en) “only. Rental $195: ‘Inclusive. , Paquette, evening. downtown, - “Available: “Terrace 7 Phone hictenees . ae. tor view. - MENTS. of oe betwo Undercover. parking. . r aera » Satur . “+ GROUND FLOOR ... pee scfranes ‘Phone OPPORTUNITY , ow! New «-prodicts’. In Babes VoRS. sAoetin). | ew pro 2 ‘pepRoon duplex in’ _ MANOR In fown. Split teva!” with fridge and stove. Walt. : to wall - drapes.’ No’: pets. Own entrance. Phone 635-5464; - . (PS: ary . Carpeted. now taking applications. i Pleese phone . 635-5224. swomen’ 8 “WO. BEDROOM dup for. ‘Sunday, Yo:fr ridge: Ottawa native . couldn’ + _ Pleased," ” McAllister. said. ae Phone $35-4647." ~ two'gold: medals and, it is as (pana) ‘Rood feeting.”, a rt ; “Ontario's _ shinning time’ “Wa BEDROOM ~ ‘gate was ‘56 minules i7- ‘seconds. contalned Units. pas mo. daily, kf for’ Roger. “635- é “cenit ROOMMATE”. “WANTED - : To share 14° “duplex. . in... Thornhill, ASAP... Female HAZELTON— creek river, “180: acres:“In _ Production, carry. ‘contract. High. Producing, River . bottom. ° Apply... at. No.1-3817 - ‘(ne- stin) 4025 WALSH cP bedroom Private tlahing hole. e4a-: : basement suite, very. close: 9. ; ‘ta. Skeana. ‘School: and. ‘Fridge sand stove. Nd. pets. please. “Immediately. ° : “eps20n CLINTON. -MANOR— Bachelor and one bedroom: office, space. tz Lakilse sult avaltable oa Phone 635-2582. "Immediately. Fridgé . and ve me FOR. RENT—_2,000 sq, ff. tacedoctta) -ttove ; Included. , Furniture’ table. 625-3902 or 635- evallable. a 140034. ft. RENTAL SPAC:. available! 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Fully: furnished, Couple preferred. : Phone before 11 a.m. 635-3277; . 7 “(P5-25F) "Two SEDROOM TOWN AND. palntlig. estimates, ICBC claims accepted... Phone 638-1721, + 635-6049, .. (p10.241) carpeting and Two BEDROOM duplex. Heat and utilities inctuded, - Codples . preferred.. No dogs.- Available March 1,1963 Call 635-9411, FOR SALE — 1973 Ford Courter Pickup, 40,000 km or trade for small vehicle.” "Phone 635-2668. (P3-23F) isl FORD ECONO VAN 12 passenger, tinted ‘windows, EC $90N. Phone 635-3476 or 635-4890, ; (p5-221) WANTED TO RENT—.3 bedroom, fireplace, $450. FOR SALE. or trade for small car —.1978-Ford F350 maximum. Phone ‘ream Super Cab, . In, mater. Asking #4000 but open to CABIN. FOR. é ‘people. _ * offers: Call 30-1079, atter 5 Aug.. 1-15, Lakelse Lake, PME Phone Mark 635-6121 “days ; 635-2074. evenings,” oe + FOR RENT—2 £3 bedroom traliers,. In Thornhill 635- ith. 10° 542" additl | BB. Prem. jon, . ont acre fot in subdivision ust, ‘north of Terrace. 635- 7404 after 7 p.m. " (pi0-24f) (pi0-25f) _ FOR SALE OR TRADE— 24 Fibreform cruiser OMC _Z15 FWC, kicker, : tabs CB, "sounder, new conVas, tleeps S.ready to fish. Sell or trade for vehicle or- camper . tretier ar 2540; | : ‘(p16-25F) “canada. Games. in: the’ ‘ “x5 -kilonietre. \erose-countcy skiing relay - ind. the 17-year-old . we well as [have done £0. I ant “18:05.5 was the fastest of nek 33 women, won her first, gald ‘:-- “TL knew we were going, to: . haye.a really: good fight in. » the relay, Thave i never’ won’: . Adlomeire race.: Other’ team ‘members were . Phone between 3°& 5 ee ‘Kelly Rogers of Guelph and © 195 acres, “$165,000, . WHI © -Aiptszer S "Canada director “Abby . " Centre, Coritact “All Wes it, " ~ face: 7lan. mon). ‘been con iymed. ’ program is. flo more on. the: ‘CERTIFIED AUTO BODY “HePPing Saridblasting, welding ‘and. ‘fibregiass repairs. Free . _(stinvtta) bronze in 56.59, el apne Ontario men’s team imp team’ pedal : finish in the: ax0-.. kilometre competition, held: ‘Alma, ti hraetes north’ ofthere,. ot " Saturday ‘in the . five: , MeAllister’s teammates.” vin the’ Alpine. competition. ede “Future. Games. sites need - -more facilities—Hoffman . regrets, “that: - you: along - ~ cHicourimr, Que. (CP), — ‘It’s a good bet that future . Canada’ Games will be: steered towards. “com- munities in the 100, 000- . population. range -with 7 enough: ‘facilities. to: stage the biennial - ‘two-week sports festival, ‘says. Sport Hoffman. -Hoffman, ‘attending ‘the fifth Canada Winter Games, 7 said future: Games.” alternated between summer : The . ‘Canada - Games . Awarded ‘to ‘Saint. ‘John, -NB,, and the’ 1987 ‘Winter although e venue has not, : What it boils down to is leted'a ‘sweep of .the |: events. with -a. gold. © ' were * hot as: fortunate: . Sunday. - Belu --in’ La' Baie: . Robert athletes,,: .. citizens, | were. wronged - ‘Trottier of Brossard won the gold, Simon, ‘Lavole of Lat. Beanport- the. silver ‘and ° area of Ste: = hale with. all. of _Newfoundland’s ‘parents. and. during... our: ceremonies.” opening —~ Dianna Bulman, who E is . seven: months! pregnant, _ howled aslo game ‘Saturday . to spur B.C. women to a.3-1 ecard: In. five-pin.- action. ‘ Bullman, 22, of Revelstoke, ’ ° averaged. 223: for. the“day. —" Injuries have hit Alberta's - Alpine -skiers. _ and winter evéry two years - probably. will’; go. to: tee communities: ‘hist: havea least some. of the required ; facilities, : ‘Marianne : Rénionton is ina leg ‘cast . ‘Kasper’ of "Society ls expected to'an: ~ yaya nounce® ; “fhe” ‘successful, ; bidder forthe 1989 Summer; :? Games: ‘when. it meets -in - Ottawa. in. April. The 21985. ” Summer Games have’ been ~ Daytona DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — It hadn't been Cale bell- ~tightening | by... “the . federal government. -; “It's just too difficult to” start ‘the Games from seratch,”’ said. Hoffman.: She sald cities with existing. facilities would: be . better. prepared to. handie ‘the | Games. with. at a. minimum : cost towevommidate a Ato, tTevent program;’ - high..side,’”: Yarborough - | sald, “‘Ididn’t know (fit was =}. hb tight one, but Imadethe | _afove arid that ‘was'it.?""” Hoffman, an° “ Olymiple- : class runner and amateur | “athletic detivist before her 'appolniment ‘to the: Sport . ‘Canada board of directors, . ‘said there is no evidence’ the felleral getting, ready. to bail out of the Games: ‘rhe. Canada - Games : federal _ government block «than. anything else,” she said. . “But the {Canada Games) council is taking a hard look atthe program... to ensure that costs don't get out of hand.” Hoffman: hinted the government -is taking a government ‘is | iy to f racing's most coveted prize. ~~ . ". “It was :the only ‘real’ - ‘problem 1 had all day,’ Yarborough said of the. “Saceldent that took Waltrip "from the race-ag he was ~ ‘attempting’ to. unlap himself” dts financial obligations: to hard-line attitude on costly . projects from past Games that have subsequently fallen on. difficult: times because of increasing maintenance costs.. - — - There was some talk that a new multi-million-dollar sports building at the University of Quebec- Chicoutimi would go unused. ‘because the provincial government . was. with- drawing its promised” financial. ‘support’ to, ad- mifilster the venue when the ’ Games end March 2. However, a Games source said: Sunday the university is expected to announce during the two-week winter sports: festival that the necessary funding will be: made available to make it a viable operation. Games notes: Yarborough's week and : - when he saw What remained _of “Darrell Waltrip’s’ car. '. sliding. across - the:: track Sunday, he couldn't help but -wonder if his dream: ‘of Janother Daytona 500’ stock | car victory was about to Bo up in smoke... oe “#1 came’ very.: close. to hitting him and ‘1° made a | decision to go by him-on the “As it ‘turned out, Yar- borough made all the right moves, including one onthe | - final lap that propelled | him - past Buddy Baker and. ‘into ; *. the winner's: cirele for .the | third time for ‘steck | car: on, the Bith of 200 laps over the” 2.5-mile - Daytona International Speedway. “Waltrip lost control of his Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS. when leader. Dick, Brooks. slowed to avoid Lake Speed, who had: cut in front of Brooks in a similar attempt to unlap himself, Waltrip’s car left the track, hit-an infield “retaining wall, _ leocheted across the racing . surface, struck the outside: ‘wall and came down just far: *:. enough for Yarborough, to get by.. Waltrip, the two-time - ‘defending National: Association of Stock Car . Auto Racing Grand National champion who has failed in 11 attempts to win this race, was admitted to hospital for observation and — doctors. eines to release “him today. — The carbonic fumes | thrown off by the Canada Games torch at the Georges Vezina arena are bothering some of the figure skaters. — Officials hope they’ve heard the last .of the Newfoundland faux pas, in which most. of the 100°’ orovincial athletes’ and ’ offilate stheduled to take! ' part pti ‘Reremonted the ‘opening anxious television producer. .Games president Roland Gauthier sent a letter of apology to: Hank Summers of ° the” mission ‘ntatf; ‘expressing the organizing committee’s ‘The. ‘accident waa the only mishap of any consequence “in a week that -begai-with ‘Yarborough ‘turning’ the. fastest qualifying lap in: the - history of stock car racing : Ht 20.55 mph. ol. 4 Quebec bwept: the | men's slalom race at Mount. standings ~ ‘with - foi’ aeare “ foursilver and three bronze.” * Ontario's. 3-3-1 . total was ‘good ‘for : second place: and” ee sther two golds belonged : to: Saikatehewan : Alberta. ‘Michael ‘Edmonton won Alberta’s first gold in novice men’s’ figure skating. ‘Quebec's: : Arsenault: : Hauterive ; “won ‘the pre- ms novice competition,” while :. ~“Saskatchewan’ 5 Carscadder * and,» Greg]: _ Berezowski, : 7: Kamsack, took first place in * the novice ‘couples: ” : On’. Saturday; . Catherine’ Lussier of Montreal. won the: = Women’s slalom and “¥ves, % /Bllodeds of t Queber won. the Josee with torn ligaments after — . Women’s ‘Saturday, Leah Marshall of Calgary arrived with her arm:.in a cast from. an earlier injury. . - ‘the "The Herald, Monday, February: 21, 1983, Alister. leads C Ontario’ at Games and’ © men’s “16 Allometee. CYOBS- ote “country, rave. ‘Slipehukc -of = Qhtarlo.egach ‘Niederhause cmen's axl of" “playing a determiniag’ rile” tas the gold-medal finish. cow guys: had’ ‘good | “peeae in: the-past..and |. especially this year so there” "was nid’ question that if we” _ kied with with’ our heads: -we would. do : are bara “both: af: Scott _McGibney_, and: ‘hls “British ‘Columbia. cou “‘terpart;- Marvin: Strimbold, were’ pleased’: with’ thelf:: teams’ finishes in.the relay vo race, The Saskatchewan : ne “men took the bronze and the . women. _ placed: fourth.”: ‘British Columbia was? ith _ in both, . ‘McGibney | said: he was’: ooking for a third or fourth’ in -both events.: Strimbald said British - Columbia _ iz. : ‘rebuilding and inexperience. was a factor. . "STEEL SPAR ENGINEER. required to run a Madill Tower for. the Stoltze fe '” Logging Division of TimFor'Contractors. Appiicani oo , must‘be fully qualified with previous - coastal - , logging experlence and be willing fo purchase their. 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