"81973 Ranchero Squire . EEE 58. 974 GMC “4 fon 4 wheel drive V-3, Standard, P.s., ‘PB. Asking 2700.00, Phone 635-9202 after 5 p.m. (PI- éJuly}- 1973 Ford Blazer. Auto, v-a, 1994 Ford |. Toring, P.S., P\B, Auto. Phone 635-2166, (P2- Sduly) PS, P.B. complete’ with: canopy, 23 channel CB, twin’. CB’ arlels, § track tape player. Evenings please phone 695-7517, CHn-19-06~ For sale 1965 Dodge station’ ‘wegon V-8, 363, winter tires, running good, price $300.00, Alto 6 GT Yamaha, bumper brackets, like new. Price $500.00 Phone 635-5709 atier SPECIAL Brougham: with gem top.. Auto. P.S., P,B., 400 CID, 36,000 mites. MUST BE SEEN TO BE AP. PRECIATED. Phone 435- M79. {Atin-25-04-79) MOBILE HOMES For Sale 12x68 Gendall Mobile Home . “Includes Large finished annex, in- sulated and heated and Large utility shed In rear. All Feasonable offers considered ta inspect ; Phone 635-7403 (PF 10July)- 1973 (12x56 Embassey 2 bedroom mobile home. Set vp & skirted in trailer par k. Partially furnished. In .good condition. Phone 635-2777, « (PS-12July) . Daluxe.2 bedroom, 12 bath traller. Many extras. Set up & skirted, $3000.00 down & refinance. Owner farming.. _ Phone 638-6398. (Pl-éJuly) | 1970 Double wide 3 badroom furnished. Very good con- dition, well Kept: $22,500.00. Phone 635-6715. (P10-19July) MUST SELL 1973 Nor- weatern tralter (12 foot x. 50 foot) 2 bedroom. Fully furalshed with washer. dryer. Includes, ‘adaltlonal, room (9 feet x 12, feat) a “covered porch. Located on private land in Thornhill. Must be sean to be ep- preciated. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 635-3637 days, 638-1985 evenings. (Ctin-13-6-79) : ‘Well Kept 1970 12x60 Mobile Home. 10x24 addition, acom F.P. & Veranda, $10,500 Skirted & set up in iratier park. Call after 6 p.m. 638- 1072. (Ctfn-01-06-79) For Sale: 12x56 mobile home and full length addition on 42 acre. 3 bdrms., dining rm., L.R. with flreplace.: Fruit trees, berry bushes, garden, landscaped. Cifers. 635-3271 . after 5 p.m. (stt-tfn) 3 bedroom doublewide for. sale, Located on large treed lot, Fireplace, 2 baths, on water system. Also large workshop. Phone 625-4246 for appoiniment to view. (C20- Mjuly) Glendale mobile home for sale, 12464. Must be seen to be appreciated, unturalshed. 10x32 foot addition with bedroomattached, finished. For appointment to view . Phone 4635-7949, 635-9991. '(P20-31 July) 1 Knight Double wide 24x56 _ foot, New rugs, fridge, stove, hot water tank. Like new condition. $22,500.00 offers. Phone 635-7849. (P5-1lJuly) 1978 14x70 Manco M.H. . Unfurnished. set up & in local trailer park. Phone 685-9736. (Ctfn-28-15- x.) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES «| For sale 1974 7% foot Travelmate camper, sleeps 4, 3 way fridge, stove, fur- nace. Excellent condition. Extras. Phone 635.3795 after 5:0 p.m. (P5-éJuly} Why Rent? Completely camperized 26 foot bus moter home, Sleeps 5. Motor & tires In excellent condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 635-3692 after 6. (C10-18July) H.T. tent tratfer, sleeps 4, equipped with stove, fridge & furnace. Asking $1500.00. Phone .635-7042. (C5-NJuly) For sale 1974 Hollldalre Travel! Trailer, 3 way tridga, ttove; sleeps 6. Phone 632- 4240, (C10-1d July) ay ; ‘975 Ford F-250,4x4, 250, V-8; ; 4 (P4-26,29June,5,6, July) ee 66. -RECREATIONAL. TRUCKS a VEHICLES 1971 11foot vangaurd cam- per, propans, fridge & stove,’ 635-3435, (P1-6July) Starcraft tent traller, stove, fridga & furnace. Sleeps 4, Its of extras. Excellent, condition. - Phone 635-9241, INCORPORATE QUICK-INEXPENSIVE : Obtain your incorporation over the phone-fast. For more information -call Self- Counsel. Services, the law affice of Jack D. James, MLB.A., LL.B. Toll Free 112- 800-663-4095 (in Vancouver area . cail- 386-3866). (Atfn- Fi). Employment Opportunities PIPELINE AND NOR- THERN JOBS. Earn up to $8,000 per month. Learn how to secure these and other high paying jobs throughout Canada, Send long self- addressed stamped envelope for detaila regarding our services. LMES-P, Box 7810 . Sta A), Edmonton Alberta ToJ 3G6 (Actin-Fri-25-6-78) 70. . “LIVESTOCK New Hay for sate. We deliver to Terrace area. Phone 846- S334, (C10-13July) . For sale 4 year old purebred Welsh Gelding, broken te -Fide, spirited, excellent prospects, $275.00, Phone 625-5543, (P4-9July) 2 registered quarter horses. Palamino yearlings. One filly & ‘1 Gelding by Peters Lucky. Excellent ‘show prospecis. For more in- formation call Berch Haven Ranch 635-5288, (C5-11July) Province of Minisbry af Bittieh Coumile Forests |® STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed fenders for the fallawing stand tending contract(s) will.be recelyed by" the> Reglonal:"Manager;” Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. Contract ST1031-10-15 JS Located Terrace Ranger District 4 Number of hee- tares 6.5 Viewing date Juiy 6th 1979, leaving Ranger. Station at 9:00 a.m. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract is madatory. Deadline for recelpt of tenders is 1:30 p.m, July 13th 1979. . Tenders must be sub- omitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtalned from the Forest ‘Ranger(3) Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Foresis, Prince Rupert, B.C. . The lowest or any fender will not necessarily be ac- cepted.. ; *“FHIS CALL FOR TENDER 1S UNDER THE TERMS OF. THE CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA: INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT." (A?-27,28,29June,3,4,5,6July} By Mrs. Dan Gerber Your baby’s tears and smiles communicate to you Tong before those first pre- cious words. As both a mother and a grandmother, I ean give you some hints about crying. Tears may signal that baby’s diaper is wet and un- comfortable. It's easy to check and a dry baby is cer- tainly a happier one." Sudden, loud noises or any- thing startling can- produce fear and make baby cry. Comforting and holding baby close -will usually stop the teats. ing also can say thal baby is overtired. If baby still eries when put in bed, wait a while or try a rocking chair. Chances are sleep will come s00n, . Of course, all babies cry when they are hungry. A sure cure fox these tears is the line of wholesome convenient Gerber baby foods that rents have depended upon or over 60 years, Province of . (3 Maeaaeeed Tollet, flbraglassroot. Phone | TENDERS Ministry of ie Forests STAND : TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for. the’. fallowing ‘stand tending coniract(s) will be recelved by the Regional Marager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown balow. 1. Contract $T1031-2-15 JS & CR. Lacated Crown Bridge Ranger District 16 Number of hectares 13.5 Viewing date July Vth 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to swub- mitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadtine for receipt of ‘tenders is 1:30p.m. July 23rd . 1979. 2. Contract ST103t-214 JS Located Kitimat River Ranger District 16 Number of hectares 6,2:-Viewing date | July 1th 7979, leaving “Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitiing a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for receirt of tenders is 1:30 p.m. duly 23rd 1979. 3. Contract $T1031-2-17 18 Located Branch 50 Ranger District 16 Number af hec- fares 14.0 Viewing date July Wth 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. . Nota: Viewing of the siand fending site- prior to sub-— mitting a° tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for recalpt of tenders [5 1: 30 p.m. July 23rd 1979, ; 4, Contract 571031-2-19 JS Located Branch 55 Ranger District 16 Number of hec:- ares 11.5 ViewIng date July th 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 am. Note: Viewing of the stand fending site prior to. sub- ‘mitting a tender for this contract 's: mandatory. Deadiine for receipt of fenders Is 1: 30p. m. July 23rd 1979, Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from ihe Forest Ranger(s) indleated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert. BuGs oo ete ‘nicely than TENDERS STAND TENDING . CONTRACTS Seafed tenders for the: following stand ‘tending contract(s) will be recalved by the ‘Regional Aisnagar, | ‘Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 8.C., on the dates shown. below. Contract ST93M-5-1 CR Located Robinson Lake Ranger District 6 Number of hectares 10.0 Viewlng date July th 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 9:30 a.m. Note: Viewing of the stand — tending site prior to sub. mitting: a tender for this contract Is -mandatory.. Deadline for.recelpt of teridersis 1:30 p.m. July 18th - W79, Tenders ‘must ba sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes’ supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger(s) indleated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry af Forests, Prince Rupert,. B.C. The lowest or any tender will not’ necessarily be ac- cepted. ° “THIS CALL FOR TENDER IS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT.” (Aé-10July) ° oo YOUR LIFE! INSURANCE 4 ] . Prepared by the American Society of Chartered Life: Underwriters, the ~ national society of life insurance pro-. fessionals who have é¢arned the. CLU designation by meeting high educational, ethical and experience re- quirements. Q. I'm 35 and doing very you, so I’m looking for an insurance policy that will protect my family now and provide in- come for my retirement years later on, What kind of Policy. _ can you are cople in , your, The lowest or-any jender . athe Opt: for ‘an” éndow- will not necessarily be ac- cepted. “THIS CALL FOR TENDER {S UNDER THE TERMS OF THE CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT," (A9-13July) ment insurance policy, It pro- vides for payment of the face amount of the policy to your beneficiary if anything hap-— pens.to yon within a specified period of tima, such as 20 years, or for payment of the same amount to you at the end of that period. The University of Victoria © Requires PART TIME INSTRUCTOR In Terrace, B.C. ‘An Instructor Is needed for University of Victoria Education courses, Ed’ D414: Group Processes, and Ed : D 417: Helping Relationships, to be offered on weekends In Terrace. Total Instruction time for each course Is 72 hours. Persons must have strong knowledge of theory and dynamics as well as group leadership. Ph D preferred. Background In Educational Counselling helpful. For further detalls contact: Dr. David Chabassot Faculty of Education University of Victoria 477-6911, local 4871 bes. bed Foster homes are urgently required for mentally handicapped children with multiple health problems. Special maintenance rates will be paid. For further information contact 635-2283 or apply at Ministry of Human Resources, 4506 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Province of British Cotumbia MBs Ministry of Human Resources Hon. Grace M. McCarthy Minister Can Your Car Survive | That First: _ Ag much punishment as our cars take in a typical winter, many suffer another knock-out blow when that first het day comes along. A.ateaming radiator, which venient time, usually has a ‘starring role in a traffic jam. Automotive Caoling Sys- tem Institute says most overheating problems can be avoided with a little pré- ventive action. ~ _ Jf you have noticed that your cooling system hes needed “topping off” rather . frequently, find aut where the coolant, is going. Is It Jeaking from hoses, radiator or is it disappearing through - an internal engine problem? ‘The safest and best way to find the leak is to have your mechanic check it out with a pressure tester. The costof this check is minimal, says the Institute, and it can save you, a great ‘deal of in- Heat: Wa ve? ‘never happens at a con fem conveniente and expense. Part of the pressure test includes a check of the radi- ator pressure cap, which can ‘be another source of leakage and inefficlent cooling sys tem operation. . For detailed information about your car's cooling aystem, write for a free copy of ACSI’s newhookdlet, "QUICK COURSE IN CAR CARE." Send a stamped, self addressed number 106 (business size) envelope to AUTOMOTIVE COOLING SYSTEM INSTITUTE, 222 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. The Herald, Friday, July 6, 1979, Page 17 friends for life ‘The Canadian Red Cross Society + thelr needs. PLACE: TIME; © DATE: ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST - for Post-Secondary STUDENTS Students’ entering most post-tecondary Institutions in B.C. are now required fo write an English Placement Test. Scores from this test will be used to assist In assigning students to Engtish courses appropriate to Northwest Community College Room 215, Terrace Campus 7:00 pm. Tuesday, July 17, 1979 ‘COURSE -provinclal Institute for applications for course BUSINESS: . “ a iwi Bugs rs Principles HOSPITALITY: industry. Appointments for some to: WRITERS The Gpen’ Learning Institute, a newly-established distance education. Invites - writers for the development and-or revision of courses in the following areas: - Ferkner Shorthand Pitman. Shorterhand - Typer} riting - Business Communications thematies:.. 077... ts Beokkeeolifa-Accouniing are ~ Fundamentals of Business Principles of Supervision of Management The Motel Business The Small Restaurant Business INDUSTRIAL: industrial Mathematics ladustrial Science industrial Communications Safety and Accident Prevention . Project Planning and Scheduling These are short-term, full-time contracts to develop - complete self-learning packages for adults. Course writers must have experlence in Instructing adults andor extensive related experience In business and of the courses will be made early in July, while others will be confirmed as course schedules are developed. Applications, including resumes, should be forwarded The Personnel Department OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE 7671 Alderbridge Way Richmond, B.C. ' Wax 120 ' Northwest Community College Requires - Two WOMEN'S ACCESS COUNSELLORS To organize and set up women’s access coun- selling facilities In Hazelton and Prince Rupert. Dutles will include group and Individual career educailonal and vocational counselting. | organizing workshops, developing community contacts and community awareness of programs for women. Term of Employment: months, Quallficatlons: Approximately six . Demonstrated counselling skills. - Related training. - Knowledge of local area, Salary will ba based.on qualifications and ex- perience and be according fo the faculty union Applicants must be prepared to use own car on expense account basis, Applications accompanied by & complete resume should be made by July 15, 1979, ta: Bart Seinen Counsellor : NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Bex 726 Terrace, B.C, Soma people have believed the herb thyme could drive away fleas. CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Applications are Invited for one faculty vacancy In the Early Childhood Education Department. Appointments will commenca on August 15, 1979. The department runs a full time program In Terrace and puts on short courses and ‘ workshops In centres throughout the college region. The successful applicant will travel considerably throughout the winter. Applicants for this permanent appointment preferably should have a Masters of Early ‘hildhood Education degree and should have some jeaching experience. Salary will be according to the faculty scale and there Is & generous range of fringe benefits. Applications should be made before July’ 16 and be mailed to: The Ac demic Head NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE _ + Box 726 Terrace, B.C. . NORTHWEST ’ COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOCATIONAL * : ‘TRAINING ° ‘OPPORTUNITIES - Some space is still avallable in the * followr ig: programs beginning on September 4, 1979. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - (10 months - September and January) This program teaches students basic electronic theory through classroom Instructlon and ex- perlments and applies this theory In practical Instruction In the repair. and malntenance of communications equipment, radio and television and micro compuiers. , INDUSTRIAL RECORDS AND FIRST AID - (5 Jmonths... Septambenand REPAY Ls io wy iene 5 soon io thiave edt alow aU pats This program combines Instruction in otfice procedures, typing, timekeeping, and accident prevention with Industrial First Ald Training. At the completion of thia course, students ara tested by the Worker's Compensation Board for thelr Industrial First Aid Certificate. WELDING GENERAL - (10 months - September and Febryary) This program covers basic metaliurgy heat treatment, blueprint reading, and plate and plpe layout. Various welding procedures are applied to different types of welding matal. Graduates -f this program will have galned sufficient prac: teal experience and related training to take a welding test under the A.S.M.&. sec. IX, C.S.A. - Wa7 or A.W.S. codes. These are the recognized § standards of qualification acceptable to In- dustry. . GENERAL MECHANICS - (10 months - tember) Sep- This [3.2 program for those who are Interested In mechanics but who do not wish to speciaiize. Practical tralning and theory Is given In automotive, heavy duty, smail motors, dlesel and marine mechanics. MARINE ENGINE REPAIR - nt months - § September) This program provides Instruction In the maintenance and repalr of marine engines. Instruction Is glven In applications of two-and- favr - engines to the marine field in outboards, Inboards, stern drives and diesel engines. .COOK TRAINING - (12 months - September and January) This program gives instruction In all aspects of the food caiering Industry. On-ihe-job training Is given in the schdol cafeteria in menu planning, nutrition, quantity ‘cooking, meat and poultry carving, baking, food storage and cost control. Spaces will be available In fhe following programs ai various times ihroughout the year: | - Basle Tratning for Skilla Development (Vocational Upgrading) - - Business Office Training and Upgrading + Cook Training and Upgrading - Electronics Upgrading Fer more Information on these and other pregrams offered through Northwest Com- munity College, contact the Student Services Office, Narthwest Community College, Box 726, Terrace, B.C. V6G 4C2 or phone 635-6511, FINANCIAL AID Tultion fees for full-time programs are $16.00 per month. Financial aid Is avallabie from many sources for studenis who require asalstance. Contact the Collage for further Information or your nearest Canada Employment Centre. DORMITORIES Space is available in.on-campus residences for students whose families reside outside of Terrace. Room and board are provided at reasonable monthly rates.