TE cae = $13,700. Se) “| prepayment 20 - Help Wanted’ -, :- Receptionist - Must type and have pleasant manner, Pay according . to qualifications. Contact Hans. Caulien, Park avenue Realty Ltd. 635-4971." 1) - 49 - Homes for Sale | FOR SALE: By owner.- 4 — large 2 bedroom “A’’ frame home in a-guiet tural setting only 2 blocks from pavement, Located ina fully built up area ona dead end road, the acre’ lot is partially treed and landscaped with a detached carport suitable for 2 vehicles. . . This home is idea ideal for a young faimly wishing the ~quiel of the country with onvenience of downtown living. Serious buyers call 635- 7886. (C 10) 52 - Wanted.to Rent WANTED TO RENT: | 1 bedroom furnished ‘suite. 635- 4590 after 6. (P it-11-12) 58 - Trailers + $uU95. . New 3 bedroom Norwestern, Fully furnished, carpet and slider windows, electric range ~ $9495. axca Nor: Western -"Washer & ryer - Full earpels. Large het 12,900. New 12x68 Vista Villa, Revers uisle ~ Spanish package, Many}: options , Separated living area! Chinook Trailers - Snes Lak 2-582: 5506 Hwy 16 West _ Phone 635-2033 CIF . ‘For Sale at-Nass Camp, 12'x60" Frontier, new: furnishings, rug, with 12°x10” Joey Shack. in good condilion. 635-6006 or contact Marly Kester.al Nass Camp (P 10-11) ey - Por Sale: 1% acre treed Jol at Gossen ‘Créek. sub. with’. 1969 - 12'x5¢’ Uo bedroom trailer in . good condition, with 12'x60' parch and | 24°x60° roof . nat finished. All lumber & lin for roof included Must sell right away, Phane 635-3300 (P 13) 1973 8 Vanguard ‘camper, 1970 GML. Custom Cab P.U., 1964 Michigan loader wilh erapple und 2!» yard buckel. 1956 Ford Hydrolie Boom Teuck 24 Ton gear winch Call after 6.p.m. al 635-0755 (C11) ce 82 Properties Wanted: | _ \ Wanted lof with complete (railer hookup 625-4471 (P 10-11- 12-19) : aognt - ~ hard Wanted: Sullable for hunting or fishing. ° acreage. . Large or small Without buildings. Send details af size and other information to , _ M. Taylor, Box 586, Station K. Toronto,’ Ontaria. ms LAKE FRONT »... PROPERTY WANTED: Large acreage with al least one mile of shoreline, Must haye good fishing. Send details to J. Jones, Box 952, Station K, Torania, Ontarie. _69 Snowmobiles Fur Sale 1970 Skidoo 440 TNT Cron running ‘ead, reasenible Phone 635-2751 STF For Sale 1972 Skidoo TNT 440 Like new Only: 250 miles Best _ offer Phone 635-4379 after 5 p.tm. (PB) 1974 Skiroule, TRX. 440 100 _ miles $360 Phone 635-3182 (P , 66, Loans * “REAL ESTATE LOANS | “UP. POSTON . ‘tramedinie cash available for = 2 and mortgages: Itates as low “ds 12%4 per cent. No bonus. > Pay off). al. any time,- no * penally: : aR RTA _ HO ISHILOLD REALTY 2 qa pea tion Lime HOUSEHOLD FINANCE “dairporalion of Camda.” <2" WOH Lakelse Avenue (Cod Pel 15-19-28) + ater heater, Good furniture) within the Skeena’ Public _ Sugtained-yield Unit ‘in “ac: cordance: wilh a ‘development -- _ humbers, * Sheriff, ., Courl House, (CO) cceremaceeener me Terrace Phone G35-1207 |. yodet TOO LATE T 22 Uptesiege * "| HOMEOWNERS’S LOAN immediate cash available for second mortgages. Borrow up to $10,000 on the eguily in your home, No bonus. -Na pre? payment penalties. . -” Household Realty ~ Corporation Limited , . Housthold Finance © _ Corporation of Canada . 4608 Lakelse Avenue Phone: 604-635-7207 Legal - ' Notice ToCreditars in The Malter Of The Estate Of Theodore Gerald ARM- STRONG, formerly of the District. of Terrace, British Columbia. 0400 ee Credilors. and other having claims agains! the above Estate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to R. Glen Skelhorne, Representative of the Applicant for Letter of ‘ Administration, ‘of the firm of Grant, Ewert & co., 4635 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, — British Columbia, VaG 188, on ~ orbefore Mareh 14h, 1974, alter “whieh date the Estate's assels. will be distributed _, having regard only to claims thal have * been received. * Grant, Ewert & Co.. Rt Glen Skelharne, - Soliewtor .: ~ (C10) : Department of Lands, ° Parests, and Waler Resources .- Timber © Sale Harvesting Licence AM6SS7. - Scaled”: lenders «will be received by~ the. District Foresler at. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, nol later than i a.m., Mareh 29,. 1974, for. the . purchuse of Timber Sale Har’ vesting Licence A06557,-"10 authorize the harvesting: of 4,500,000 cubic feet of dimbar each year for twelve (12) year ; peried. ms Cutiing permits 10 be issued under authority of this licence will authorize cutting on areas: plan to -be “submitted by * the successful tenderer... - pg This sale will he ‘awardec ‘under the provisions of sectior 17 (1a) of the Farest Acl, whick gives the timber sale applican certain privileges. “”: : Particulars may be oblainece ‘Trom Forester, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, or the Chief Foresier, Victoria. British Columbia, (0-22) District . . Sheriff’sSaie Sundry Creditors vs James D, MacDonald a.k.a. J.D. Mac- Donald. -- .: _ Take Notice that by Authority of several Writs of Fieri Facias issued and directed to me, i _ have seized, and wil] sell by . Public-Tender certain guods formerly :'possessed “Dy the above noted Judgment Debtor, James D, MacDonald. © : 2 The“ items inthe main, are cumposed of office furniture . and: equipment, as well asa) 2 OF ’ . -APPLICATION BY.THOR-: number of Law Books, both text and Satutory in subject: “Phe goods are stored’ in-the warehouse of Lindsay's Cartage” and Storage .Ltd,,.al Terrace, - and: are. marked -with -Lot Law Books, which‘are in my care.ai my Ullice in the ‘Court’ - Iluuse, Prince Rupert. Details |. uf these volumes can be had by muking the necessary enquiries Ome ee Bids onal other items should _bein my liands no later than [he sth. day of: March, 1974,. and " ghould’ clearly .stale. (he “Lot. number. bid -upon, the amount: bid, and should be decompanied by a Certified cheque or money order, made olf (0 me,“in an amount not less than 10 percent of the whole amount bids. % Tax al 5 percent, and to have the balance pald io ‘me. within, seven duys of being: notified.” Unsuccessful bidders will be notified ‘and their deposit will be returned. . vena _ ‘Terms of the Sale: Cash plus § percent Sules Tax, 050 ~ Given under my hand this 18th day af February, 1974, J. Needhum, Prince Columbla- (C-10) Rupert, British ’ Notice is hereby _ Public Hearing will be + 4973 to December 31, 1974. the -Forest - Ranger. - Hazelton, Biitish Columbia; the © oe ithe Public Hearing’shall be . the. Municipal for service. O CLASSIFY — Lega! ey DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTIC given that a held on . -proposed Land Use Contract Modification By-Laws No, 708- 1974, 709-1974, 710-1974 and Zoning Amendment by +laws Na. AD-P02-4001 and AD-P02- as 4002, 0 . ’ The preposed amendments are -as follows: By-Law 708-1974: - To extend the date of completion for site development. as outline in Schedule ‘I’? te Appendix MA” of By-Law No. 664-1972 (Land ‘Use Contract between the District of Terrace and the Terrace Curling Association respecting Loy 1, Distriel Let. “369, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 7024, being 3210 School . - Seplember), from September | 30, 1973 to September 30, 1974. By-Law 709-1974:- To extend: the dales of completion for road and drainage development on Legal’ THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE Development proposals will be received by the underslgned_ until 4pm. March 28th, 1974 for the purchase and development Lats 24 to 28 inclusive, Bicok 4, : District Lot 369 Plan 972, . Range 5, Coast District 4400 Block Lakelse Avenue ‘The property: is situated on Terrace’s main commercial avenue and comprises a site of 16,5000 sq. it. with 365 feet of frontage on Lakelse Avemuc. The properly is presently zoned P (1). Administration’ and Assembly District. This zoning’ rovides for civic and ad- Tinistrative area containing governmental, administrative, recreational, cultural and other related: services and facilities which. serve the ‘whole com- munity. ~ cis Straume Avenue and Munrce » jack Hardy: - Street, and for. the installation ‘ofasewer main onMunroe as - outline in Schedule “I” to Ap- pendix “a' of By-Law 691-1973 (Land Use: Contract between the District af Terrace and the Roman | Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Prince Rupert respecting Block 33 except (he part subdivided by plan 6486, - . District Lot 362, Range 5, Caast * District, Plan 967, ad the west “lS half of Block 34, District Lot 462, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 967, being 4828 Straume.- Avenue"), from December 31, By-Law 710-1974: - To decrease the size of the access approach -to Lazelle Avenue as outlined in Schedule “C"’. lo Appendix “A” of By-Law 652-1972 {Land Use Contract between the District of Terrace and Terban Holdings Limited respecting Lot "A" of. Bleok, “A”, District ‘Lot 361, Range 5, Coast District, Plan” 4553 being 4660,4662,4664, and 4666 Lakelse. Avenue, from thirrty (30) feel. in width to twenty-eight (28) in widih al the. curb line, - Los "By-Law AD-P-02-4001:- To rezone Lot 2 of the subdivision of Lots 16 and .17,.Bleok 3, District Lot 611, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3494, being 9804 Kenney .Street,. from. Medium Density Residential (40 people per. acre). to High’, ‘Density - Residential (200° people per - acre). > By-Law -AD-P02-4002:"AD-P-02- -4002:+ To rezone subdivided Lot > 4). District, Lat 360,; Range ‘5, Coast District; Plan 6838 being *-. 4708" Graham: Avenue,, from Park and Public Use : District (P2)° to Medium Densily - - Residential (40 people per. acre3,.- ao ‘The proposed. modification | and Zoning. Amendment By- Laws may be viewed during reguiat, business hours al the: Municipal Hail. ~ . held in the Council Chambers of Building ‘on Monday, Mareh 25, 1974 at 7:00 pm. ee, . Peal persons having any .in- terest in the proposed modifications and-amendments aforementioned shall, take . nolice and -be governed ac- cordingly. © «00 mo Jack Hardy , ° Clerk Administrator District of Terrace (C10-11-12) : NOTICE NHILL- UTILITIES LTD. TO. INCREASE RATES : -Notice is hereby given that Thornhill Utilities -Lta.. haa: : appli t Ce Exeepted are the - made application to the Comp- troller. of Water Rights for his* ‘consent to the filing under the. rovisions - of he’ Waler. Un-. iilities Act and the Energy Act of amended rates and charges A summary of the existing and proposed rates Is . asfollows § _ Residential- Existing Rates per ~ month (or year) $5.00 Proposed Rates »Permonth (or (year). $8.59 Increase per Month $3.50 _ Washraom $3.50 Existing Rates . per Month;, Proposed Rates per month §5.00;- Increase per _ month $1.50 Apartments 35.00 .. - ~" Bxisting Rates © Successful bidders will be. Eociating required to pay Provincial Sales .- Proposed. Rales per month ‘ga50. / Increase Per month $3.50 7 ; . ! Increased operating casts. o> Any"-persan wishing: further ~ information: in connection with (he proposed rates or reasons: for the propssed changes should. “wrilesta Thornhill Utilities Lid, By ‘direction of: the Comp- > trailer, .af: Water ” Rights, ob-? " jections to the application are to. = be forwarded lo the Complroller - of Waler'Rights, Water Ulilitles ‘Agl, Parliament Buildings - “-Vieloria, British Columbia, to, be-in’his hands on or before April 4, I Lo [7 - phornhill Udlities. Lid. te 4 G-10-1]-12-13) Per. Month;: >> Clerk Administrator, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. (604) 635-8723 © “NOTICE TO Creditors. “Bglates’ of: the following deceased: John SHAW, late of - Dawson’ Creek,’ B.C.;. Carl Waller. WALBY, . late of Revelstoke, B.C... 5. Creditors and: others having ‘claims against the said estate are herby required tosend them duly verified, to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Sireet, Vancouver J, B.C.,.before the mh day of March, 1974,. after which date the assels of the said Estate will be distributed,. having: regard only to claims . that have. been received. Clinton W. Foote, : Public Trustee. | - “—s . oe Gal oh Os ‘Police Beat 7 oe a Charge Laid. One charge has been laid in an accident. last ‘Thurgday and other may .come. abouts. the resull of investiagation into the © tollision: Resemain Bamipi was charged) with refusing to provide a’ breathalizer sample following a collision between his car and another drivern by Alcide Ahbut.. Both men are trom Terrace. Bampi was apparently in the process of -surning right off Highway 16 and onto the Celagr access road when he was struck by.the Ah- ‘but vehicle from. behind, In- vestigation continues. . oo) Man-hits Pawer Pole - Kenneth Wayne Senger has been charged.with driving with a blood-alcohol, ratio. over .08 percent following a single .car Tiishap Sunday which resulled in $2,000 to. the vehicle and. ° _ properly. Jett the read way due, inpart, lo Senger apparently icy. canditions, crossed a dilch and sheared olf a telephone pole _ becaming lo rest, Five Claims Shed. A fire Monday afternoon completely destroyed a small shed aboul one mile north of the Municipal: Garbage Dump on . Kalum Lake Road, As yet no cause has been determined for the. blaze, *. — Stolen Car Recovered A ear that was stolen from Thunder Bay, Ontario driyer ts on il’s way home via Terrace. The car, a 1969 Rambler Station . . Wagon, was recovered by at alert. RCMP. official Jast Thur- sday while he was palrolling ‘Terrace near the Keystone Apartments. uppurently lot: : Vandals Warned : ‘the CNR - yards in Terrace have recently sume vandalism, believed : to _ navebeen cause d by juveniles. Police and CN spokesmen paint out that such: ‘pranks’ and “practical jokes’ are Hable ta -end in prosecution. 4 , er eer »You ‘ean get soiled: Cennis shoes. white -on a ahoestrlig. “washing: machine, apply while shot polish-diluted Mrst with _ one-half water, When they are dry ond stains are com: plately. covered, thay look like new, - ‘ l f me IX oersey) GLI” > B.S _ was wate. = Emperar Paul ‘af Russ foriude ‘hii subjects. to “went cornered hats under pain of flogging or bantdhment. THE HERALD, TERRACE, BC, |. The car was’. ‘parked in: the’: apartment building's parking been the scene of -- “After washing them. in the - ae J “ i ae ee sas as | WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 84 : CORNER. Butterflies Are Free this weekend - oy daily adereht Iwas delighted to read Inlast Stokes“and Sandy Clay_en- week's paper, plans are ~ tertamed ‘the Senior Citizens definetely underway for the with thelr guitar palying and singing. They sang and played Senior Citizen's Residence. The an i site of the new residence is, many request numbers and the ' Jn a recent edition the Herald Jobn Nattress 0 excellent groviding the: pensioners ‘thoroughly enjoyed ‘profiled two members of the _. TheDirector ~~ 0s. residents with easy access lo their performance. Mr. E. “east of. Butterflles are Free, Notof the play. ‘The Director” stores, As the provincial Haugland won a prizefortaking Laurie “Winter ‘and . Ted in this case fs the fourth and government. seem to -be up the challenge to sing a few Hockaday. Today we feature final character in Butterflies. x providing the facility I hope barsof asong SOLO. Following the remai ir ; Although John's part is ‘amall, ‘Providwwiil give the Senior all these activities ia delicious the cast nln Ie ho Although et pages in the Citizens a say in the type of lea was served by the Ladies of will portray Don’s mother acrpt, during his brief a construction. Sorely needed is a the Royal Purple, who’ also Florence, and John Nalltress, pearance, he must let audience know he's really been - there all the time. He's et trusted: to let the audience ~ prepared the tea. . The refresh- ments were on a Valentine's theme, . Following this, the facility that provides the residents with a central ealing and recreation area, under one who playa ihe scorned lover. | -- yrargaret Dodd -roof, Thave received a couple of- Ladlesof the Royal Purple, who = Margaret Dodd has some know all about this character In enquiries with regard lo. ap- also - prepared the tea, experience for ihe role of the a brief, nolsy scene. ; ‘plication to reside in the new presented four beautifulicakes . mother. - Off-stage she's: just’ .. As for stage experience, John | home so ] gave the District a to the pensioners together.with: that with four children of her. iscertainly not lacking. He was - call and’ spoke with Mayor ~ . a own but she doesn't feel this will... featured in the Terrace proup's Rowland, _ 3 a beautiful card expressing — help her role. ~. ppoduction of Lover's and. Other . He said this thus far only the lovely thoughts. President a Stranger. two years ago. In land has been purchased and Haugland thanked the Ladies of As Florence Baker, Margaret England, before emigrating to assured me that before the - (the Royal Purple for their ef- is charged with portraying an Canada in 1980, he appeared in two productions, Annie Get. Your Gun and’ Choo .. Ching Chow, playing ‘before audience. of 6-7,000" people, at’ each: ‘per- ‘formatice. 8 ee Since coming to Canada; J chn has spent about six: years, in Terrace, working “first. as 4. with Col Cel and ‘currently as the = furntiure: department manager at the Terrace Co-op. ’ As well as having to shape the character-of the Director. in a” ~ghort pericd of time, John has to . play a role that is opposed ta his off-stage life. 20: ou att. isn't me- but” it's a challenge,” he said speaking of his role.. “The Director is 1oud, - cocky and sure of himaelf. Or. -rather was. ’- He's finally~ realized that he wants to settle . dow and he wants Jil.” Although his part is small, John assured us that the ‘audience will know he's there. | “forts and for the lovely gifrt. ° Mr. . Haugland thanked everyone for making the” af- ternoon a success. over-bearing and possessive mother. who doesn’t ‘think her blind son can:cope with the world. oo ve Council approved -any_ building plans, a. commitlee of senior Citizens will be consulted for their recommendations. . That was good new! os -& very enjoyable afternoon - was spent on Valentine's day at the Senior Citizen's Room at the Aveng, Everyone was ing party mood, . There was a crazy hat - contest which was won by Mrs. Anne Normandeau. She wore a. - delightful: ‘chocolate box tied _ under her chin with bright red. ribbon. About 12 pensioners participated in the hat contest and it was dilficult to find a - winner, After the hat ‘contest many of the, segior’s par- ticipated in a cake walk, with - prizes being won instead | of cakes. ° Lucky winners were Mr.s E. Huagland, Mrs. Mary Cote, Mrs Mabel Hobenshield, Mrs. E, Whalen and Mrs. Martel. : The cake walk was _ “this ig very alien to me.” Mrs; Dodd explained, “as I feel children, should : have “more ’ freedom, tess restrictions.” . The next' meelingoftheSenior Citizen’s Organization: will be held March 7th at the Senior Citizen's Room in the Arena at- 2:00 -p.m. Anyone: requitlig _ information or a ride- to” the meeting please call me at 635- 9939 _ After _ considerable . ex- perience with theatre. in. her: ‘native England, -‘Mrs. -- came ta‘ Canada in 1957 and * spent.7 years at Holbrook on “Vancouver. Island where. she | ‘was very: involved with Litte Theatre actiyitieis. = “1 like working with a small cast and I love Butterflies are _ _ Free,” Mrs. Dodd told -the Herald. “It's a very modern play with a great contrast of characters. I's a very feasable love story but it is not ultra- romantic,’ As for her part The nexl Birigo will be held Tuesday March 2th at 9:00 p.m. at the Arena. We need : more members to turn out so if iransportation.is preventing | you fron coming. out, please call me.. ‘Best, Wishes go’ out to. our Treasurer Mrs, Marie Chap: man who is once more in the hospital, | Chin up Marie, remember the’ saying ‘Behind in the féliowed by a door prize draw every'dark cloud... You are long ; re, wht , eee eduction it's a" which was Won by Mrs. G. overdue for one of those silver That L can get a rnice role, the he Bay BOE stage nis Dosen. Tyo yous ladies Liz linings. ale.” oo . Friday and Saturday al 8 p.m ; Although the part of Florence and. Sunday at 2 p.m. at the ‘ TTT Baker is not.as large -as Laurie's or Ted's it plays a vital role in the play, Mrs Dodd brings her experience both as an actress and as a mother to the stage, ' Skeena Secondary gymnasium. The play is bound to be as good as it will be controversial, il’s near nude scenes adding to the depth and scope’ of this lave story. . a iz TS TE mal aie " }gacleria are so minute that a new unit-the micron-wae devised Lo measure them. . : . 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