ONE. BEDROOM suites Low rents.’ Close’ to’ town: and. shopping. Phone ‘635. ~ 6155 days, 638-1533 to’ 435- WOOD@REEN a APARTMENTS— 1, 2 and 3 bedroom oo apartments. Downtown locality. - Complete.with, dishwasher, fireplace, fridge, stove and drapes. : ‘Undercover’ parking. Security entrance. "Phone. 5-517. + facesepti2tin) ” ONE * Two. BEDROOM Apts. Good rates. manager any fime. for appotniment to view. Phone 635-4547," ~ face2idee-tin) - 4 BEDROOM. cxbcutive home.’ Available’ 7 _ Inimediately. ‘Rent '$700- Call. TET RAULT ; PLACE - c ‘APARTMENTS | Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting off strast _ parking, security. ; system. - Rents start at: $3200 Phone manager. “anytime.” 638-1268 TWO BEDROOM duplex for rent-In town, Fridge & stove. ‘No pets. Phone 5 54bd.” gn (p5- 9feb) B. E D R ° ° M. FOR: RENT— For: gentleman - with ‘klichen. facilities. Phone 635-5693. | - (p20-9fab) 2 BEDROOM basement sulte, 1000 sq. #. Entrance and driveway private. Close toSkeena Sec. School. Stove and fridge. Drapes & some furniture Included. $350 par month. No pets. Available Mar. "1-84 Phone 635:5501° or a fee poe BEDRGOM:*" ° Self: contained unit. $274 month. Phone’ Malcolm 8-5 p. m. at 635-7640. os (aceé-feb- -tfn) 2 BEDROOM diplex at 3360 Riverdrive. New fridge and. stove. Rent $275 per month. Fhone 635-6415 after & p.m. (pasted) 3 ‘BEDROOM basement sulla. Fireplace, fridge and siove. Available =: Immediately. Phone 638- W * (pa. Bfab) month. Contact Jim. Duffy -: at Century 21, Wightman & ; a Smith, 635-86): we aa -Gaees- eb) , HOME FOR SALE— 5 bedroom house. on fully landscaped fenced lot. Close fe town and schools, Fruit frees, garden, greenhouse. Asking $70,000. 635-4312, - (stt) 3. BEDROOM HOME Partiallyfinished basement, garden area, greenhouse, f near: “schools. and” churches. Asking $72,000. View at 4810.Scott Ave. Phone . 635-2820 batween 9am-: 4pm. sor. 635-7937 evenings. ° . (accl0-10feb) - FOR SALE— ‘Spacious 3 ’ bedroom: home on Lakelse - .» Lake. Woodelectric heat. Ww. Carpal « throughout... large. metal. shop, carport. Call: 798- 2522 - Fireplace, after dpm. “ (p10 27eb) MUS t s ELL = Condominium. Asking price $44,500 OBO. Drive by 7-4717 Walsh. or phone 638-1699 for oppolntment to view. _ (p20-20feb) FAMILY HOME ‘on quiet paved street. 1120 sq. ft. maln floor consists of 3. bedrooms, kitchen - dining room, living room and bath. Two bedrooms, — den, laundry room, bath’ and unfinished work. - shop downstairs. Carport, greenhouse and garden. Asking - small * prlee $69,000. Offers considered. 2304 Everygreen St. 635.. 5669. pleat) a BEDROOM bare, located Gh ‘quiet Street. (1056: sd... altached garage, close to schoals and hospital. Treed ° ’ lot. Assumable : ‘mortgage approximately $40,000. Asking $49,900. Phone 635- 789 after.4pm. a (p10-20feb) Ly BEDROOM home.on ¥2 acre on Skeana St. Sauna, garden area, flaplaces, $70,000 OBO ' Phone 635-2485 after 5:00 pm. Except.weekends, {pl 2\feb) ONE: UPSTAIRS bedroom sulia for rent. Available anytime. Fridge and stove Included. Close to. school and town. No pats. Phone | 635.3701 after 5 p.m. " (p3-10feb) FOR SALE OR RENT— 3 bedroom conde. 1,040 sq. ft. plus ‘full basament. Fridge and stove Inciuded. No pets. . Phone 695-3934. " (pt0-17feb) including fridge and stove. New wail-to wall carpet. Ciase to town, Phone 635- 3806. moe, eee “(p5-10feb)- 1. BECROOM. unit in Thernhit), Stove & fridge Included. Avaliable Feb. 1 $275 per month, Phone 635- “s ‘ . (p3-31feb) 2 BEDROOM house for. rent... $325> per month no omer bills: Deposit $200. Call 638- 1544 anytime or come 1 4702, . Scott Ave: (p5- sale) 2 BEDROOM hbuse’ th” ‘Electric’ heat, | frites Thornhill. wood" stove, " Phase3, Only $14,000, Phone LOT No.26 Hawthorne Ave. Thornhalghts Subdivision, Dave at 635-3276. (p10-10feb) FOR RENT— 1700 sq. ft. warehouse In Motz Plaza, unit 13010 Kalum St. $700 per month, Phone 635-2312, “(acclOjan-tin) : - FOR SALE BY OWNER : Start up your own business.’ stove, References required. ; $400 month plus dariage | deposit. Phone 635-4447. _ (p5-Mfeb) THR € E sEDROOM fraller. Sunny Hill Trailer Court. Prone 635.7559. wanied SINGLE female to share larga home. References required..Phone 635-9432 c UPS -atetsy # (P3- 10feb.) —5m. retall-store —3 bdmn. home . —Lge, workshop. Located on ¥2 acre of land on Hwy. frontage = In THotnmIIt Phone: 635-2540, aed ¢ (P8.10feb.) CENTURY MOBILE ‘HOME PARK GOOD “INVESTMENT: OPPORTUNITY Small trailer court - pads & 6 rental ‘railers Included. Full, cecupancy: Room for‘ expansion. Convenient location. Gross annual Income $25,932. Asking $110,000. Phone 635-3475. (p10-17feb) {recaheree ag barn,. 2° -_ WASHINGTON (AP) -— water in the U.S: West. cardinay's museum will feature low snpingt terraces wit the city of Hull; Quo:, behind it and the:ancien! Gatineau - Hills asa backdrop. This has beer a gathering baer ~ “OTTAWA (ce): — Architect s€ Douglas ‘Cardinal’ 5 Bioposed new National’ Museum. of. Man. ‘combines computer technology’ ‘with a love-arid: respect for nature that is ew. ‘ rooted in’ his native: Indian heritage.” '’ “When you think that my gtandpaients came ‘out. of the ; atone ageand lived into the spree age, you realize oe a curving, with a. great central hall opening: iike-a’ 5 flower, a sheathed-in glass for a panoramic view of the Patliahent . Buildings high on their rocky cliff acioss the Ottawa River. - The roofs and outbuildings will have domes not iinlike the. shape of. Inuit igloon, and water: will eagcade fr from. pool to" U Ss. discusses irrigation in the west Congress is showing no in-.. clination to reopen discussion on one of the most divialve: - ' _etvironmental issues — who pays how much for irrigation ”. . wanted to repeal the so-called hammer clause of 1982 that would impose | an acreage limit on. the federally subsidized water allowed farmers. Under a 1902 law, the limit was supposed to be 160 acres, | but farmers-found ways around that. Since the law did. not - mention ‘easing; they leased. raore land. And they put: 140. Soviets. launch space’ shot - ‘MOSCOW : (AP) — The Soviet Union. launched its second ‘manned space shot in .6% . months today, rocketing three cosmonauts toward the orbiting Salyut-7 space station in a Soyuz spacecraft. ~~ The official Soviet news agency Tass said the Soyuz -T-10 spaceship‘ was laun- ched 3:07 p.m. Moscow time - (7:07 a.m, EST). The state-run television, interrupted _ regular programming to show: film of the- twilight launching ‘from the Central Asian bage of Baikonur. Tass sald the mission was commanded -by _ veteran cosmonaut -Col; -Leonid . Kizim, The flight engineer ‘aboard So uz-101s Viadimir Solayyee: ahd thes third member of . the ‘flight is cosmonaut researcher Oleg 1980 VW RABBIT — Diesel, 4door, grey, sunroof, a-m f- m cassette radio, new fires, excellent condition. $6,500. Phone ‘Prince Rupert, 624- 5287. | (P5-14feb.) CHEV IMPALA 74 wagon. Needs minor repairs. Phone . 635-7762 asking $1500 OBO. ; (p3- feb) © 1977 FORD VAN ECONO- LINE = Good running fondition. Asking $1000 Phone 635-4448, oe (p5-10feb) FOR SALE— 1977 % t6n Dodge Pickup. New motor and paint Iob. $3600 fol:ie) 630-1396. . (stf) _ 1980 rons: BRONCO XLT 4x4, 351° V8, auto." tilt steering, reclining | seats, trailer hitch, etc. Asking $9.00. Phone 639-6392. (ne5-13feb) | FOR SALE— 10x50’ mobile - home with 730’ addition, Phone 635- 7338 evenings. (p204mar) MUST. ‘SELLE 1974 12x68 Canadiana 3 bedroom traller $15,000 OBO Phone 798-2594, MAK E-A-MOTORHOME! 1972 . 72 passenger bus. New engine, trans. custom ‘200 good body, solid floor. 20, OBO Phone 635-3673. (p5-13feb) (pt0-1éfeb) Atkov, ’ Tass said. " Tt -said the” cosmonauta “are feeling fine” and‘ that: the Soyuz spacecraft:‘was ° operating “‘normally.”. The agency said the crew planned to dock with. the orbiting Salyut-? space ’ station, where a. two-man crew spent . 150 “days beglnning last June 27. That crew, Vladimir Lyakhov -and Alexander Alexandrov, returned to Earth on Nov. 23 after a mission marred by a fuel leak and a: ‘Tdunching- ‘pad accident that aborted a rellef Might. © / lan offers respect. of nature “ans for the new. museum: in’ the. old Victorian: Memorial 7 _Bullding, which the Museum of Man‘ ‘how shares with the - . National Museum of Natural Sclence, ‘sald his conception. TAKES ONLY MINUTES | complete. “= might have been aketched . with Beni and paper. sap But: it could riot have been’ put. into architédtural ‘and. "engineering terms without a special computer which can Bpew out in a few minutes architectural drawings and data which would take draughtemen’ and engineers months’ to . Cardinal, born in Calgary in 1934 and. raltéd in Red Deer,” “Alta., studied architecture at the’ ‘University of. Téxas and first used his curvilinear architectural shapes in the design of St. Mary’ 's Roman Catholic church in'Red Deer in. 1967. His major works now under construction are a space ‘Sciences centre in Edmonton anda civic and cultural centre ’ ; on which to make-your designs. me in ‘St, Alberta, Alta. sere parcels in the names of individual family members. After bitter fights for years over accusations tliat wealthy -farmers. and corporate agribusinesses were ripping off the ; > faxpayer, Congress in 1982 decided to permit Jeased land to ‘Last month, the Reagan administration told: Congress it. be irrigated with subsidized federal water, and set the limit full price for the water. * at 960 acres a family. Anything over’ that cost the farmer r : Farmers were given. until April’ 12; 1987, to. renegotiate their water contracts. Those who fall to meet that deadline are to be limited ‘to: 160 peres worth of subsidized water. DOCKING SECRET -. Tass did not say when the “docking would take: place. ’ The Soyuz T-10 misaion is _Kizim's second space shot, _ On Nov. 27, 198, he com- manded the Soyuz’ ¥-3 spacecraft’ and “spent 12 days aboard ‘Salyut-6, predecessor of the current “Soviet. space station with - Oleg Makarov and Gennady Strekalov. ; The other two men aboard - Soyuz T-10 are making their first voyage into outer space. - In keeping with - ast _ practice, the Soviets di not * say how long the three-man crew would stay “aboard: Salyut-7. Tass said only.that they - would perform “scientific, téchnical, medical. and biogical . studies and experiments.” But in.a broadcbst before the . launching: was — an- ‘nounced, Radio‘ Moscow - indicated ‘the cosmonauts ° “would spend at least two months on Salyut-7.. The radio noted a Soviet-Indian “flight is planned: for mid- April and added there would ‘be Soviet ‘cosmonauts aboard the space station to greet the Indians. MacMillan brightens. Britain Ra ee «LONDON (AP) — Almost 90, Harold Macmillan still works his magic on‘Britain, brightening up bleak times > with memories of a bygone ’ glittering age.. © ~ : The fornier © prime . Minister: has-been out*of politics for 21 years, and-he rarely ‘appears -in “public. His health. says —a secretary, is good, but his: eyesight is. fading and he will pass his 90th birthday quietly Friday... ' Just to took’ ‘athim is to be reminded of ' another. time. . The — patrician:'-face, ° the Sage, drooping eyes, the white hair swept back grandly at ihe temples, the mustache that. seems to reinforce the . stiffest of - upper lips + all these seem - toembody a lost golden age ‘of grandeur and empire. Critics contend that it was all an adroit: political pose, and indeed, Macmillan the prime: minister Was a _ bundle of paradoxes. ° The grandson of a poor ’ Scot, .he:married into the’ aristocracy. His ‘seeming aloofness hid: a ruthless ‘political surviyal - instinct. ‘The Tory gentleman was.a radical social - ‘reformer. : WINNIPHG (CP) — Born before automobiles, he” radio: and ‘cham- pioned the microchip. as . herald of -a marvelously leisurely future. He presided over the breakup’ of ‘the ‘British Empire. while seeming to ‘stand for everything it represented. And his two West detente and a leadership role for Britain in Europe, have gained meagre returns, — In the heyday of. his 1957- - 63 premiership, an adoring press dubbed him Super- mac, WonderMac and Unflappable Uncle Harald, and he played the role to the hilt, =~ ‘POLICIES VARIED “Some of his policies were visionary, others: sadly shortsighted. His disdain for : economics and refusal to take 2,5-per-cent inflation seriously are seen today as having set Britain on the road to 20-per-cent inflation and. mass unemployment, | Yet he remained firm in his belief that his benevolence: and vision had eradicated . social injustice and staved - off communism, . - ‘Macmillan readily admits that he never took life too. - Limit set The ripe old age of 110 is about as . long as ‘anyone in Canada can ever expect to live, Bays a Hamilton dector who specializes in treating old age. Dr. Ronald Bayne, president of the Canadian Association ‘of Gerontology, said there is evidence that humans are | getting close to living as long aa is possible, “It now appears that genetically we seem to be slated nol to get much beyond 110 no matter what we do to preserve health and live to our fullest lifespan potential,” Bayne said Tuesday. That's not bad considering the longest. a horse or an elephant can live'ls about 60 years, while a chimpanzee’s lifespan only stretches to 40. However, 110isn’t that old for tortoises, which have lived more than’ 170 yeara In: captivity. - Bayne said there is no question that more and more ‘Canadians are living longer and’ enjoying old age more. Currently, the life-expectancy fdr a male Is 71 years, while females born this year can expect to live an average of 78 years, - WILL IMPROVE: ° ‘And that’s according to health cate atandarda available ' today. There’s no doubt the two figures will Improve as the newborns, of. today grow up.” said Bayne, ° One main reason is that deaths from major killers, such as heart and kidney disease, have decreased 20 per cent in the Jast two decades In Canada. Bayne said it is possible that’ nore than half of all Canadians wilt live to between 00'and 110 years in the near future, ‘defiousiy - - “Everybody =“ slightly pompous to me now,” he recently told a newspaper. “You must make good fun of life. You must make the best of it. Even in war we had a lot of jokes and fun, Even if there - are troubles and difficulties, greatest ambitions, East- . laugh them off and pray to . Ged for help,” Macmillan came to office ind anuary 1957 with Britain reeling - from the catastrophic. xing .in 1963 with the Profumo Affair, in which War. Minister John Profumo-was discovered. to . be sharing a prostitute with a Soviet military attache. Macmillan’: resisted pressure to resign, and stepped down on Oct. 10, 1963, only after being ad- . mitted to hospital with a severe prostate affliction. Three years later his wife, Lady Dorothy, died: Since then he has written’ memoirs and -still presides . -over the prosperous family publishing house. — retest bbe. eo ata bargain ‘price - " seems | OE... Tea eal es ity, Felniary “He said many artlits are afraid computers will stunt their ; : ereative abilitles,: but he looks on them as marvelous toals with which to look into the future.’ “Tf you study any human culture, fr rom 1 the ancient paat to the Present, you will find their building forms are derived . from: m-nature and natural forces, ” he said, -Thisis true of the round domed igloo, shaped.to snuggle under icy winds, or Egyptian and Greek temples, originally “supported by columns which had their origin in tree trunks, » or the semi-circular arch used by the Romans in. their basilicas ¢ and to support auquaducts, . “The curving designs I so often use come from studying . the Canadlan landscape. I've always sketched and drawn ’ from nature like the Group of Seven artists, studying the drama ‘of the seasons, the colors and the climate. “The computer doesn’t think for itself and won't take over, but it’s like having an infinitely wide drawing board . Interior Secretary William ‘Clark, ‘appearing ‘Tuesday “before the Senate energy and natural resources committee on his department’s $6.5-billion budget: ‘request, was asked why the administration wanted out of the deal it. accepted two years ago. . “The hammer hit the wrong people,” Clark said. ’ GET COMPLAINTS h ‘Department spokesman Mitch Snow said later” the department's Bureau of Reclamation had received. “vociferous protests" from small farmers in the San Joaquin Valley in. California and the Columbia Valley in Washington state, Farmers should be allowed “‘to let existing contracts, rye out ‘before they come under the rule,” Clark sald... ’ Snow said the law required. the farmers to change their. contracts, ‘‘And we don’t know if we can do that dunder contract law." Federal contracts for waler i in the West generally last 40 or 50 years. . The depastment does not want to repeal all the 1992 ' provisions, just the 1987 hammer clause deadline. If it is successful, the department still would have to put the 960- acre limit and the pricing provisions in all contracts up for renewal, : ' Committee members did not} pursue ‘the topic, ‘whieh was raised by Senator Howard Metzenbaum (D-Chio). : Committee chairman James McClure (R-Idaho), clearly uncomfortable, said: “We will have an opportunity Cy discuss that later." 3 Several congressional aides said they believe members ‘both houses would be reluctant to reopen old wounds ig- flicted in the long fight over what became the 1982 lawi, LOOK! LOOK! Residential lots eee OPE oT se Ee TeRe Quiet area with a a view. te “PHONE. 685-2330 3 Coachman | LA arlments P : Delare- apartment dwelling, fridge, stove, carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, ahevator, security system, resident manager. Phons . manager anytime 638-1268 - TERRACE’S § NEWEST & BEST TOO Now. at affordable Rates | SEE COMPARE One bedroom at $325° mo. 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