a 50. Pasa 4. THE HERALU, Friday. August 11, CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Suite 113 Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Fridge, stave, drapes, carpet, req area, sauna and pool table, Inter phon with security land elevator. Absolutely ino pets. (ctf) anata ” CEDAR GROVE APTS. 3 pedroom townhouse apis. with full basements. No. 118-4529 Straume. ict) H ’ KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS 2 - 4603 Scott three and Clean, quiet, spacious, security lockupa land patrol. Full time manager inf residence. . 635-5224 (ctf) . 49; HOMES FOR SALE Home For Sale: One year ofd three bedroom home. Walnut cabinets, w ta w carpets, with partially finished basement. Fully land- "For Sale 2 bedroom house with fireplace. Large back yard with garden space. Asking $34,000. View at 20° Nass St. or call 692-3413. (¢10-9) OWNER Bdrm, full Bsmt, Rec. FOR SALE BY Rm, 2 full Baths, 21 Fireplaces, W W carpet, wndeck, many extras. Located on bench on Benner St. To view call 635- HOMES WANTED Female, 24, needs a 1 or 2 ‘yedroom house tor st September, Rural location acceptable. Phone Sue 435- 2283 evenings 635-4782. (p5- Wanted to rent. Responsible couple. Non drinkers, non- smokers desire 2 bedroom accomodation. Phone Dan at 639-1041. (p5-8) p56: BUSINESS: ~ Ivo 5 ACRES with small house on the bench. Price $45,000. Phone 635-4453. (ctf M & F) OPPORTUNITY Wanted responsible caretaker with mobile horne to operate a mobile home park In Terrace area. Free space rent & commission. Contact F.L. Janaver. 638- 9233. evenings after 7. (ct0-8) BT, eee ees “AUTOMOBILES -- 1974 Ford % ton 360 autamatic with radial tires electric ignition. Phone 635- 9560 after 4. (p10-17) 1967 Rover T.C. 2000 64,000 miles, 4 wheel disc brakes. Leather upholstery. Good condition. 635-4709 after 6. (72-9) 1973 Chevy Nova 350 custom V9 49,000 miles. Phone 635- 4264, After Aug 14, 635-4074. (¢5-11) 1974 Chev '4 ton P.U. with y760~=0s Travel-Mate = 7/2‘ camper, 3 way fridge, fur- nace & propane stove - will sell as unit or separately. 635-3795 after 5 pm. (p3-9) 1973 Datsun 240z. Excelfent mechanical condition 43000 miles. Air conditioning. Phone 635-5770. (p2-8) For Sale heavy duty 1973 % ton Chev pick-up, PS, PB, Michelin tires. 23700 miles. With canopy. WII consider small car in trade. 635-2164. (c5-11) 1974 94 ton GMC truck, dual « batteries and gas tanks. Phone 632-6424 after 5 pm. (p5-10) ' 74 Ford F250 pickup 4 speed transmission, 360 V-8 engine, power steering. Complete with 1978 Vanguard Camperette. Ideal for back roads, hunting and fishing. Total price for both units $2495. See itat Camper Land, 5412 Highway 16 West, Phone 635-6174. Dealer Licence no. DOOSITA. (€5-10} Small station wagon (1974 Fiat). Good condition. Front wheel drive, radial tires, am radio, Asking $1800 or best offer, Call 635-9444 or 638- 1418, (p5-10} 1975 GMC Jimmy 4x4 35D 4 barrel - 2 complete sets of tires. Low mileage. 8 track & cassette. Factory options. No reasonable offer refused. Pnone after 6, 635-2615, (pé- 13) 1976 Cevetle Malibu. 4 door, PS, PB, 29,000 miles, good For Sale, 1970 12x66 Park- wood 3 bedroom trailer. Set- up on fenced Sot. $18,000, Copperside Estates, Phone 638-1273. {c3-4) 1972. Statesman mobile home, 2 bedrooms, fully carpeted, furnished. 5 major appliances Including dish- washer, Excellent condition, -Phone 635-3403. (p3-8) For Sale: three 12'x52’, 2 bedroom seml-furnished Safeway Trailers. Units complete with blocking, fuel tanks, axles and wheels, Asking $6,000, Call J. Hut- chings Box 727, Stewart, BC. Phone 636-2440. (p20-1s) 56’ Safeway doublewide 1440 sq ft. Includes all malor appliances, large arden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and flreplace. Set up and fully skirted in Cedarview at na. 31-4519 Queensway Orive (Timberland Tratler Park), $26,000 Phone 4635- 9429. (cif) - 10x50 2 bedroom trailer. Set- up In trailer court. Large loey shack. For quick sale $2,500 or highest offer. 635. 5592. (c5-8) MOBILE HOMES New mobue homes from as low as $100.00 down. 0.A.C, Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (ctf , Rent or Purchase 1972 12x48 Paramont house trailer with fireplace near stores and schools, on private lot. Rent $255. per month with option fo buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers. Will carry second morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612, Write Joe Rorke, Gen Del. Win- fleld, 8.C. (cif) Mobile Hame immediate Delivery To Your Location are naw avaliable on ou lovely 14 wide and doublewlde mobile homes, You choose your decor, and we custom build to suit, Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense paid fare Vancouver - Return. For free credit check and approval please phone collect, Parker Homes of Canada Lid. ‘ 935-5447 (18-23) 68. To whom It may concern: !, Neil T. Turner will not be responsible for any bilis or debts Incurred by my wife, as of this date August 8, 1978. Neil T. Turner For Sale 34 Registered Arab mare, 5 years old. Excellent pleasyre horse. Good dispésition. Phone 635-6432. (c6-11) ‘ itv Mrs, Dan Gerber How much food does a baby need? The amount of - | breast milk or formula and food a child requires depends on many factors such as size, activity and rate of growth. During the first year growth is vapid, food needs are high and baby’s appetite is usually good, After the introductory Stage, a baby will generally eat 1/3 to 1/2 a jar of a new strained food per meal. An _older baby, especially a very active one, may eat a full jar. Parents should be fore- warned, however, that a baby's rapid growth does not continue. Sometime around that important first birthday, you may notice that your baby wants less to eat. Don't worry about this. This drop in appetite is a natural way to adjust food needs. Hints For The (Hostess | TIPS TO HELP YOU | of Paris and the serenity SOME TRAVELERS CAN ENJOY BOTH the excitem : : 1 an of the English countryside. Travelers to some of the best attractions of the Western world can get a taste of the great attractions of the East en route, A variety of tours are available of Great Britain and the Continent that start with a flight on Air India, where silken _ sari-elad hostesses demonstrate hos-. pitality, Indian style to the enticing sound of Indian music as you fly. Some of the tours give you a chance to live in a London flat, complete with maid service. Some come with the free use of a car, some include a cruise on the Rhine and others feature a gala Edwardian night that begins with a pleasant drive into the countryside for a drink and ends with a typical English dinner and entertainment. The tours also offer an excursion to Charles Dickens’ country, a performance at the British National Theater, visits to Shakespeare's Windsor castle, legendary Sherwood Forest, the bonny banks of Loch Lomond, Bronze Age Stone- birthplace, henge, Roman ruins, and medieval cathedrals. You can cruise along Amater- dam's canals, view the artist quarters at Montmartre in Paris, see Switzerland, Ger- many, the Netherlands, Belgium, England and France and enjoy excellent accommodations and con- tinental breakfasts through- out. For a free booklet about these tours, see a_ travel agent or write to Air India, 345 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022. Backyard Barbecues Though almost everybody loves outdoor barbecues, there are some things ta know that will make your backyard bash a front-run- ning success. Make sure to tell women guests to dress casually, Flat - heels that can’t sink into the fawn and an easy skirt or slacks are just about right. \ = prs Se ee ee OMFORT IS IMPORTANT in any outdoor party. About 90 percent of all eye injuries can be avoided. You can keep yourself and your family safer if you take a good look at these suggestions: The dangers of pointed sticks, BB guns, bows and arrows and fireworks should be caxefully taught to chil- dren, Parents should be cer- tain the toys a child has are safe for his age. ’ Safety goggles should be worn when you're dealing with chemicals, sharp items ot power tools at home, at school and on the job. Sports, such as tennis, pad- ~ dleball and ice hockey pose special hazards to players’ eyes. 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Today's Cryptoquip clue: F equals A The Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each _ letter used stands for another,,It you think that X equals O, it ee Te °* “will equal O throighoul’the pizale: Single letlers, short words, ~ andwords using“an‘aposirdphe can’ give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error. ©1978 King Features Syndicate, Inc, atl et ne =e oT SGCOVEr British Columbia Wanted to rent a 3 bedroom = condition. Ideal family car. house or traller. Phone 793- 2259. (p5-8) Phone 635-4769 or 635-6905 after 6 pm. (p3-11) Wanted to rent, 2 bedroom house. Close to school & town. Wanted no later than Oct. 1. Phone 635-3682 or 638- 1587. (ctf) Moving to Terrace, require 3-4 bedroom home, will maintain, willing to rent or lease, references, security deposit, mature family of three. Refer inquiries to The Herald Box 1178, Terrace, B.C. (ctf) Boarding homes for high schoo! students to attend school In Terrace from September 78 fo June 30, 1979 3817, room and board rate $175 per month. For further in- formation OVAL 435-7127 lecal 19 (c20-20) 1968 Rambler Rebel. Station wagon. Phone 635-4856, (c5- 13) 1969 Ford Ranchero. 351 w, Auto, PS, PB. Also ‘72 Capri, 2000 cc, Auto. To view call 635-2623. (p3-10) 1974 International V2 ton 4 speed, radio, canopy, new tires, 37,000 miles, can view at 5116 Graham Ave., or call 635-3564 or 635-6146 (Imth 1110-ay10) 1977 Datsun Hatchback. 5500 miles, Like new. Phone 632- (c5-9) 1974 Ford Bronco ranger, V- 8, 4 wheel drive. Good conditlon. Phone 635-6844 tain Provincial Park, Drive down the Churchill Mines Road at Mile 401 to the Wok- kpash Creek with its Canyon of Teetering Rocks whose un- For Sole, 196 Starcraft tenlburming charcod fine Sit A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA trailer with stove, frldge.by stacking the briquets in a furnace and canopy. Likepyramid. They'll light faster new condition. Phone 635-this way because the air can 3241. circulate easier. _ ot Comfort is a big factor in 64.: 4) ‘ any outdoor party. So make : LOANS a sure you have enough chairs 5 ae ee and benches for guests to lounge in while they enjoy a wised MOR TGAGE LOANS cool drink, such as Swamp- 4, promplly arrange water: four ounces of un- anywhere. In B.C. In- formation and references on 1/2 ounces of green Chartreuse request. J.D. PRIVIPS French Liqueur and 1/4 lime— | oa eee Capital Corporation. 10673 and sipped from a mason jar, ;, a Ne my Bee emo wba King George Surrey, B.C. V3T 2X%é. Phone 506-0411 days, or 585-1603 evenings. (f) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1970 ~Streamline Tailer (aluminum) 25’, sleeps 4, Highway, - HOW TO SELECT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Shopping for a travel agent in your community capable “Consumer - on the 20° Stone sheep at Mile 472 on the Alaska Highway ee ee TI sweetened pineapple juice, 1 aij after 5, (c¥0-14) 54. BUSINESS - . ; 1970 Ford F250 Ranger, camper special, new paint. ‘PROPERTY Top condition. Also 2 trailer Cholce Property For Sale? axles & wheels. 635-3939. (¢4- Just under 1} acre corner] gy property with paved street in front, Four rental units with new plumbing & hol water tanks. Two bedroom house, with wark shop cement floor. Very good well two big gardens & lawn with trees & = shrubs. Room for expansion on corner very reasonable for cash some terms possible. Some jumber & many xiras mostly all fur- inished. Apply: R.A. Clark - 635- 3196 after 6 p.m. (p10-37) 55, PROPERTY "FOR SALE PRIME LOT Thornhill ‘District. Well and septic 12x68 Traiter with ax1é Joey system $10,000 Calf Ed shack & @’x24’ Veranda. 3 Carder - 956-4170 or wrife tdrms & will sell furnished Box 820, Port McNeill, B.C. or unfurnished. Phone 635- VON 2RO0 {p8-may 12F) 9750 or view at no. 18 5016 : Park Ave. . FOR SALE: 12'xé8’ Frontier 1.S.acres. All year spring fed mobile home wlth 2 large creak. Very secluded and additions. Built In fireplace, aicely treed. One mile from raised tiving room. WI town. Asking $11,900. Write move and set up In Terrace Box 714 Terrace. (620-17) = aren, 635-4802 (ctt-f) _ 1974 Ford 4 ton pickup 360 motor auto, Radiat tires, electronic Ignition. Phone 635-9580 after 4 (c4-9) 58. MOBILE: HOMES" For Sate, 25' Citatlen motor home. Made by Bendix. Fully equipped. In excellent condition. Very low mileage. Phone 632-5546, (c10-19) For Sale: Four 1971 12'x52’, two bedroom semi-furnished Safeway trailers. Complete with axtes, wheels, fuel tanks and blocking, Asking $6,000 each. Call 636-2640 J, Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, B.C. (o1m-10) For Sale: 1976 McGinnis completely self contained, alr conditioning. Excellent condition. Phone 635-6772, leave message for Wayne. (pé-13) don't know how to select an For Sale Hardtop fen! agent, and how to get the trailer, sleeps six, fridge an stove and 110 wiring. Best 4824 Park Ave, offer. Anytime. (p1-6) 22' River boat and trailer., Can vew at 5116 Graham commissi Ave. or call 635-3564 or 635 steamship company, $166 {[f10-aul0) Camper OT. SERVICES fees. over the phone fast! free, 112-800-663-3007, 1975 Edson 4’the agent are standard, PUb- a tick Camper, C-W 15,000 BTUEished rates, is furnace. Phone 636-1121 (st) Incorporate! $70.00ptusfilin Obtain your lawyer supervised Incorporation Hore are four questions to Callremember when selecting a Self-Counsel Services tollreputable travel agent: of handling all of your travel related needs can pay off in the long run, according to American Express travel experts. Unfortunately, most people |f youever see a vehicle with its windows covered in card- best benefit from his or her buard, its doors lined with expertise. plastic, its radiator sereened People also don't realize’! wire, its headlights and gas that there may be no costs tanks capped in rubber and its when using an agent'’sroof piled high with tires, then services, on by the airline, Alaska Highway, tour) Though some tourists make Operator or other travelthis famous road through planners. The prices you pay British Columbia, Yukon and a more of un endurance An agent saves you time test chan a holiday, none of the and money by arranging all People thal live along il bother facets of yaur vacation or trip With the sume precautions. such as, dealings with sup- True, most of the miles are pliers of transportation, hardpacked gravel, sometimes lodging, meals, airport trans- dusty in the heat and muddy fers and other aspects of jn the rain. True, flying pebbles ackaged tours. do crack windshields: But the traveller who spends his ‘first night ata creek trying lo wash 1. Have friends or family ff mud will invariably feave it Chargex and Masterchargemembers used the agency on later when he returns to accepted. (ctf-th) arta! with pleasing results? southern asphalt hearing a Does your building needstability in the -haring 4906 Kermode Frlendshipstandards and ethics? LEave name and 3. Can the agency handle exterlar painting? Call 635 Centre, phone number for Terry. Free Estimate. (sit) 2. Has the agency shown buniper-sticker that proudly industry, ad- provluims: "We trevelled the professional famous A lisku Highway-- both ways. travel related services ike ‘Al! too often the Alcan is flight and baggage insurance, CM¥Vieed as a road running and travelers cheque issuance between -a curtain of trees, and refunds? with litle to see and even less 4. Does the agency have to do. With a little planning, branch offices to help if a that curtain can be lifted and problem arises while you're the road becomes alive. with on @ tour? ; to Agents are paid ait’s probably bound for the . MAKING IT by Lyn Hancock experiences that draw ad- mirers back. Within eight shor! months in 1942, the Alcan was rammed through mountains, mud and muskeg by U.S. and Canadian sofdiers doing backbreaking work 24 hours a day seven days aweek. [t was built as military supply line between Dawson Creek and Fairbanks to get trouops north quickly if the Japanese invaded Alaska. It was built forspeed not scenery. : lt went wherever a bulldozer could go, Now, us it result of thousands adventuring north each sum- mer looking for the, last frontiers, the curves are being. “eut and the bumps smoothed over. For 600 miles the roud trav- erses u sweep of wilderness as large as England and Scotland together, From its Mile Zero cairn in Dawson Creek, the first 100) miles af highway rell through the farmlands of the Peace River country. By Wonowon, both pave- ment and civilization end. Mileposts mark your route on a blink map that reflects the seeming empty vastness of the country, Selthiments are tn —B.C, Government Phata ON THE LONG, DUSTY ROAD more than service stations— Pink Mountain, Sikanni Chief, Trutch. All around you the forest is unbroken except for rushing rivers and reed-fringed lakes, The Rocky Mountains are a smudge on the far western horizon. By Fort Nefson, which stretches between Mile 299 and 302, you will probably stop for restocking and rest. That could be an upportunity to rent a bush plane for a short flip above the muskeg, If you are in Fort Nelson in mid-August, and if you really wart to see the back country in comfort then share a charter plane’tu Scoop Lake west of the Kechika River, Frank Cooke and his family will house you in unpeeled spruce log cabins, fly or ride you to the fish and game, or just walk you arourid their ranch in the wilderness. By taking a jet boat ride up the Muskwa. Prophet of Tuchodi rivers you may see moose, bear and exribou, ‘ By Mile 375 the round turns west into the Rockies and (he best scenery hegins. At Mile 402 walk easily Into the alpine along the microwave road at Summit Lake an Stone Moun- usual formations rival more famous ones further south. Camp by the Racing River at Mile 418. Ask at the Toad River Lodge at Mile 422 for local trails to fishing spots, the hot springs, the licks where wildlife can be seen easily. Mile 456 begins a spectacular seven-mile drive along Muncho Lake beneath the towering norther Rockies. With depths of 300 feet at places im- niediately off the shoulder of the highway the traveller can pull over to fish without need of a boat. For wildlife watchers the highlight of the trip will be the gravel wash at Mite 472 where mountain sheep de- scend to the edge of the road and lick the salt used to help nielt ice in winter. If you miss seeing them here then walk west to the Trout River where both sheep and caribou graze on the pockmarked rock of the mineral licks. As you travel over the Coal River section between Mile 496 and 530, you can clean up quickly in the nearby hot springs at Liard River, From the first hot springs pool, a second trail leads on through the trees a quarter-mile to a second more secluded pool with a tush undergrowth that makes il a rain forest island surrounded by boreal forest, Other popular stops are the Smith River Falls at Mile §41 and the Whirlpool Canyon at Mile 538. Contact Creek at Mile 588 marks the historic meeting in 1942 where north: bound and southbound bull dozer drivers met. Here is the border between B.C, und ihe Yukon at the 60th paratlel, But the road seems reluctant ta leave B.C, as for the next 9 imiles il winds back and forth nine times across the border. Lower Post al Mile 620: is your final B.C. settlement—an historie Hudson's Bay Com- pany trading post and the site of an Indian village, well worth astay before continuing north to Alaska or before returning south by ‘aiother wilderness route. the Stewart-Casshar Highway 37, a