‘FOR. RENT— 2 bedroom duplex.on John’s Rd with ‘stove, ffldge. and laundry *- . facilities.. No chiidren.: No “Ticiudes dishwasher, ‘tridge ’ stove, washer ‘and .dryar. ’ Downtown area. Phone 635- 9307. after 6pm. available 7 ~ * March”: ‘Tat. ve an ONE. BEDROOM” sulteg -Apto-aijan) Low rents, Close to town - and shopping. Phone: 625- - 6155 ‘days, 638-1599 $a 635- 9060 avenings.. : faccsept2 tia) “ | WOODGREEN : " APARTMENTS— 1-2and3 . bedroom. Dowritown - Aocallty. Complete with’ ‘dishwasher, . fireplace, fridge, stove and . drapes. ° Undercover _ parking. Security entrance. _ Phone 635-9317, . _ daccsepti2tfn) THREE - & °°. FOUR BEDROOM at reduced rates. Available now Is 2713 and 2715. Hall. . Street tn Terrace. Phone Kitimat 632- "6237 and ask for Joe or leave — yourr” name: and phone number. (o'5-2feb) FOR RENT~ 2 bedroom . traller. Timberland Tr, Ci.. $375 month. No pets. References required. Available Immediately. Call _ 698-1396. istt) 3 BEDROOM. townhouse, ‘located. References required. Phone 635. “9593. - , (p5-20Jan) in tet : me Us cphooweksiccania, Ctose fo store In. Thornhill. $273.50:“manth. Utillties extra. Phone 635-3475. wee (p5- “25an) SELL MUST Condominium. Asking price $34,500 OBO. Drive by 7-4717 Walsh or phone 638-1698 for appolntenent te view, “a (p20. 20teb) r BEDROOM home on a acre on Skeena St. Sauna, garden area, barn, 2. fireplaces,” $90,000. OBO". Phone 635-2485 after 5pm. . (p5-30)an) 3 BEDROOM home located on quiet. street. 1056 sq. ft. attached garage, close to schools and hospital. Treed lol. Assumable mortgage. " Approx. $40,000. Asking A $49,900. Phone 635-7850 after 4pm. : ' (pl0-1feb) HOME FOR SALE— 5 bedroom house on fully landscaped fenced lot. Close a to town and schools. Fruit trees, garden, greenhouse. Asking, $70,000. 512 " 5 FOR RENT— 1700. aq. ft. warehouse in Motz Plaza, m unit 13010 Kalum St. $700 per month. Phone 635-2312... ; (acctOjen-tin)., | F FOR SALE— 2 cabins 12028. $400 each. 2houses - opprox. 900 sq. ft. m 31000 each. AN must be moved. Please phone anytime 635-5290. (e7-z7ien) SMALL TRAILER court for miele, 10 pads, traifers. All pads occupied. Good location. Phone 635- 3475. (p5-25jan} pets. 5350 per month. Phone , BEDROOM; -duptex < apartments. - ‘centrally 7. 6 rental ‘ REPOSSESION” For sale 1981 Renault R. * 5. View at S.K.8. Auto Salvage. 3650 Duhan Rd. Please ‘forward sealed. CCAS Box: ; Terrace, 6. C, VaG Avi. “Saint . . bids: to. Offer. “100. ‘6-0. 1085, 6 Signed. -"Maif’:Lalng, |“ _(eccta-7feb) heavy duty bumper, roll? se Steven Holt,.. - general. manager rot” Televisid ‘AU —f with all-sorts of distractions,” Holt said Tuesday. 250 FORD “aKa Crew Cab, . 1978. 8,000 Ib warn winch, - an. averag ‘seven hours, ty foe ew te . 4 "Viewing in 1963 ‘was. ‘ap: in u | months. January ‘and "OF ebryary, the months when TV-watehing-becomes a warm ‘alteriiative to: ‘the gutdoors, had respective’ consumption levels of seven: ‘hours, 8 minutes: and seven hours, 33 minutes. -. The loweat level | was six hours, a mini ne and seeing may. b cae uzzitig enviroament; “Viewers: are ‘watching: TY: number of hours may. have: increaged;: the sets are surely. on, but ‘people can't possibly. be "sitting in-front of the TY.all those hours and getting the dishes washed, fixing. the meals ; bar, . many more extras. and cleaning: the house, : 100," Must seen evenings 638. 0438. - (p5-25]an) FOR SALE— 1979 % ton. ‘penetration and made inroads infg'the U'S:,\ Dodge. Pickup. Naw. mator “sand palnt job. . $3600 OBO 638-1396. ‘ain wide mobile home on a fot in Copperside. 960 sq. ft, 3 bedrooms, en sulte, 30x20" lot In a paved street. Asking $29,500. Open to offers. Phone 635-7688 or 635-9210, . (p5-26Jan) * 197% 12x68 3 BEDROOM mobile home-set-vp In town. 6x10 addition. 5 appliances. Good condition. Phone 638- - 1307 after 5pm. : ; . (p10-25jan) RENT OR RENT TO.OWN . * 10x47 2 bedroom trailer with joey shack. Boulderwood Traiter. Court 3616 Larch. -- Damage. deposit and references . Phone 638-0783. _(p?-27|an) OFFERS FOR VEHICLES | OFFERS: Plainly ‘marked on the envelope “Offer an P.T. No.155"" will recelved on an Individual lot, combined fot . or: complete lot basis by the Chairman, Purchasing - Commission up to 2 p.m... February 17, 1984 for ihe following, which may or may not be complete and. ‘located at ‘the ..B.C. Bulidings ‘Corporation compound, 4825. Kelth’ Avenue, Terrace, B.C.: - :Lot (A) 1974. Dodge Van, No,B31BE4Vo09033, Serial” Unit No.V'46024 Lot (B) 1967 John Deere -. Backhoe, Serlal No. 442766, . Unit No.4000, Lot (C} 1977 Ford Pickup, - Serial No.F14HRXB85973, Unit No.P.4011 (damaged) Lot (D) 1978. Ford Crew Cab, Serlal No.F255CCC5396, Unit No. P 4013 (damaged) . No warranties or -. " guarantees ‘are expressed - or implied. To view: or for. further Information contact Air. ‘Dennis Bontron, .Byllding ‘Manager at the above address, telephone 639-1191. : Offers | must: cheque or money. order made payable to the Minister of Finance-for 10 | per cent of the bid. successful subsequently withdraws his offer, the 10 per. cent payment shall be liable to forfeiture. ‘'Renioval of the unit(s) must be carrled out within ~ 10, days .of., notlca of . acceptance of thie bid(s),., HE the “The highest or ,any offer : will not necessarily: be 5 i accepted, by the bearer of a 3 eccepted, by -bid.:-will cent S. 5. tax. TRE ee aaa a CHAIRMAN, ” : ” Purchasi ng Commission : - Parliament Bulldings - e Victoria, B.C, _ 1 VeV1Te WE “(acer lant TIME FOR A 1 ces TUNE-UP? , i phone . FOR SALE— Older siouble- = | ‘be he: accompanied by a certified bldder - t “alation scenes and ¢ pa: 3 required fo pay fhe 7 per” “Sn '1983,- a stallion have won ian atiy type of racin - Holts company did an April survey & aying. that udience |. attentiveness had diminished. The networks: ‘countered a thay r the ‘Teport was biased, and unsélentific,.” : In the. record: -breaking: year; ‘while independent, ‘stations. it! ntied. growing .willi ‘their network: reruns: and: the. n works, ‘which’ ‘stopped losing vigwers, for the first time f e “a MILESTONE” aa Ir breaking the ‘Sia record’ ‘h Ag thinutes et TV a’ “1933 Fanks with other ‘TY addictidn ‘inilestones: ; t “The oh . . ‘VANOOUVEE (cPy = = A provinetal forestry gt group says "there are four forest. “management programs they say : should not-face further cuts by the provincial government. : The prograins. encompass. basic: forest renewal, tree improvement, - ongoing” forest research, and pest -: Management, represeritatives of the Association of B.C. ’; Professional Foresters: said al a meeting Tuesday with a Finance Minister’ Hugh ‘Curtis.; . Association president; Peter Ackhurst anid that in the past . ., three years. there: has ‘been: a. -$43-million’ (32-per-cent) ° - reduction in. the ministry's silviculture expenditures. tilization of young forests and other programs which can said. LE ot “The association recognizes | the difficult times that B.C. al has faced, but is concerned that further cuts may impact on areas: ee ey “The foresters. alse ‘recommended that B. C, support.a new _ ‘federal-provineial -*: “agreement on “cost-sharing of .. Teforestation programs to address the 600,000 hectares of ~~, idle: forest. land in-B.¢,, maintain reforestation funding VANCOUVER’ (cP): > the Greenpeace - Foundation asked organizers ~ of. an- ‘Okanagan tourist. -promotion . ‘Tuesday ‘to make’ ‘Bure, the’ mythical" monster _Ogapogo. “doesn't become'an endangered species. ~ |,’ Greenpeace ‘spokesman ., Bob Cummings * said. the ” - Okanagan-Similkameen Tourist “Association, which ‘has: arranged to pay $1 million’ té. ‘anyone Who can prove the ‘existence ofthe legendary creature, should spéll oul: that the proof should be photographic and not a dead monster. ' The: $l-million offér has been arranged. through Lloyd’ ‘a, ‘the London insurance firm, ~~ - Assoclation- ‘spokesman Bob Sheeley said in a telephone ‘interview that terms of the $1-million agreement are being worked out this week to discourage hoaxes and ensure thal if the creature i is captured it isn’t harmed, Sheeley said. “It’s the same type: of’ policy Lloyd" 8 has with the Loch, Nes people,” Sheeley said, - Ogopogo, known in Okanagan Indian legend, has. ta? describéd:as being between six ‘and 20 metres long with a whale-like body, reptilian head and a tong, flat tail, From. the there-goes-the-neighborhood department: Residents ‘of a Park Avenue co-operative apartment * building in New York City will vote next week:on whether they want former. US. president Richard. Nixon ag a neigh- bor. : Nixon, who has lived in Upper Saddle River, NA, since 1981, has tentatively concluded a deal to pay $1.8 million for a 12room. ‘apartment at Park’and 72nd Street, But Jacob Kaplan, a cotop director, went to court to farce a vote onthe transfer, °° tobe, Nixon's presence: “will no ‘doubt ‘bring, ona “host. of sightseers, security guards, newsmen and others,” Kaplan said. **(]t). will shatter. the privacy and. tranquillity of our family-oriented building and. reduce the e marketability of our apartments.’”. eo, . . Officials at the “Harbourfront . arts and recreation area “want to énsure Toronto. the Good. Stays that way: They have banned a dance-posler picturing a nude man photographed from behind with his hands lied behind his ‘back with a rope. The poster was to be used to publicize an Appearance by. the dance’ company of Montreal choreographer Daniel : Leveille: - + “it: (the poster) captures the spirit of my. “work —-, the burier, the vidlence, the sexual things,” said Leveille. “The "Job ofa poster is to make people'stop and look. This one has been used throughout my cross-couutry, tour.’ _Thé-poster also showed: two’ smaller nude figures, one “male and one female, both wearing wings, qughing at lhe bigger figure. “Tom Scurfield, performing. ‘arts. “ manager « at Har- bourfront, defended the ban, saying “these performances ‘are taking place on one of our sponsored. series and we did not want to be associated with that, ‘kind of image, with its suggestions of bondage. " ‘ ce te - Now that Beverly Hills, Calif, has banned Homesof-the: Stars tour buses from its. residential streets, radio an: -houncer Gary Owens figures there -palght be some e interest in an alternative’ sightseeing trip. # a ’ Asia promotion - -for ‘a local: radio station, itie former ‘Laugh-In regular says he will take 40 of his listeners on his ts Homes-cf, -the-Extras tour. ~. Highlights will include visits to the hoines of a lady who _ Section that makes abortion : - washired to‘clap all day | for a Bing Crosby film, a man who . carried’) ‘4 rock in The Robe and extras who milled in bus eered as Frankenalein's monster Was — lupe, 4 What ia-fomity man! ; ne. re ‘‘Albatress>has claimed the lithe of the ‘leading ‘site of _ “tonidy inning harness hotses for the third straight year, thé’ U-8" trotting ‘Assoclation announced Tuesday, ..: The.gorls and, daughiters of Albatross earned $9.53 million “BM Amount. greater than the: foala of ‘any other Sor, The woman whg layed the boy who wouldn't E:Cw up has, “been named an hovorary boy scout at ‘age Po. Mary Martin, who played Peter Pan, says she ‘satill of fered “everything” — stage and TY plays and movies — bul doesn’t think she'll be tempted back to. Broadway. ‘ “One never says hever tonything. The mitute you say “opyou do il. But I don'l know. Unless 1 found, something I. truly could not resist, I don'l think 30; "~ “I'm having a wonderful period in-my life with my children and grandchildren and doing things I've never done before,” says Martin, who was made an honorary boy sor Dee, 1 on her 70h birthday. ES SPEORLE - zn Toronto presently, mechanisms under a ‘section of the Forest Act and en- & courage: specjal-employment “programs directed at forest - _ management activities: : Present financing methods for forest. renewal should be - “analysed and alternatives for new proposals developed, ‘they said. . an 2 - Letter. released — TORONTO (CP) — The demand for ordination of women . if the Roman Catholic Church is based on theological _ aberrations, Gerald Emmett ‘Cardinal Carter says in a major pastoral letter. _ The 62-page document, issued less than eight months before the Pope's scheduled visit to Canada, sets out Catholic doctrine on the priesthood and tries to amend what are considered heretical views. The letter comes down hard on the side of.the Vatican’s 1976 declaration that women can’t become priests, Carter,-head of the archdiocese of Toronto, says thal i. although equal dignity of women must be given expression ty din the Ilfe of the church, that doesn't lead. to ordination of. *- females. . The issue has sparked an outery from feminists in the church, who say women will leave in growing numbers if ., Steps.aren't’ taken ‘to’. include: them nore. in chureh.-.J- ministries. Teeeety % i. . : But there:i is 1101 room for compromise on the debate over women’ s ordination, Carter says. - “The issue is sharply drawn “and leaves no ‘middle ground. , - PREACH THE FAITH Carter also says itis the bishops’ responsibility. to preach the truth of the Catholic faith, In and out of season. His letter was written partly out of concern about the decline in priestly vocations. in Toronto, the largest English-speaking archdiocese in. Canada, there is only one parish priest for every: 3,000 Catholles. In 1967, the ratio was one for every 1,500, : _ Carter says no substantial renewal of the church is . possible without a rise in the number of priests. Although other factors have contributed to the decline in | the number of yourig men willing to commit themselves to © priesthood, “widespread criticism of the priesthood has led to diminished interest in and appreciation: of that thigh ; dignity,” Carter: says. ‘Delay granted WINNIPEG (CP) — Dr. Henry Morgentaler and two staff. members. of his Winnipeg abortion clinic today were granted a delay of: proceedings brought against them on abortion- related charges." ‘The case is expected to be dealt with.in May, publication during the trial af the names of women who said they had abortions at the Winnipeg clinic was _ turned down by the judge, who told. reporters: te use discretion in publishing the names, Morgentaler, Dr, Robert , — . | | . a sal oe ou im c ih [i K i TERRACE'S retrming an ea : NEWEST & BEST TOO | Greg * Brodsky, - Morgentaler’ 3 lawyer, said heasked for the stay of proceedings so .a con- stitutional challenge of similar charges in Toronto could proceed first. “The issue'is whether the illegal’ is. in fact valid legislation,” he said. “That matter is now in the.courls and being argued out in “Im asking the court here ‘to delay the proceedings here until after thé decision is rendered in Ontarlo with Fespect to that issue.” . Morgentaler, “Scott and Dr. Leslié Smoling face charges. in’ Oritario of conspiracy te procure a_ miscartiage. A pre-trial motion to have the charges quashed on the grounds they are unconalitutional con- tinuies today in Toronto. - Morgentaler, Scott and Crocker entered no plea during their half-hour ap- pearance in court. A request for a ban on Mt ft Ba ee a rey wats ol af TV a day in. | “ “Intensive forestry programs such ‘as:spacing and fer- : inerease’ future harveils were Virtually eliminated," he hasic programs: such & ag reforestation of Togged and burned ~ lo.one factor aceountd for the tremendous jump,” ” said , Jeremy Handelman, a CBS researcher; “In general, this additional viewing is likely to come from a variety of " groups, watching a varlely of programs. All the bits and ° pieces add up.” - - One major reason cited by industry observers was cable’s greater exposure, providing rowa.and rows.of new chan- nels, ‘Cable not only enlarges the choices, it clears the . reception: on hazier channels, particularly. PES stations on the. ‘UHF band: ‘Besides more channels, there were more sets in 1983, ~ offen two or more in the same home. Figures released this . -week by the Elecironic Industries Association showed a 23- per-cent rise in sales of color TV sets, pushing the total of all TV sales for 1993 toa record. 19.7 million sets. ~ And these sets lured mire discriminating viewers. “Programs like the M-A-S-H finale (CBS), The Day After. _ (ABO), Thorn Birds. (ABC), Winds. of War (ABC) and Kennedy (NBC) altracted the non-habltual FV viewer," Bald John Sisk, senior vice-president for nelwork broad-. ' casting at the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency. -- Joel Segal, executive vice-president for the Ted Bates ad _ agency, said the increase in Nielsen's sampling size, to - 1,700 test homes in 1983 from 1,200, picked up more hard- core TV fans, meaning more heavy viewers were measured last year than in 1962, . ‘Thumb. was eaten. ‘BUTTE, “Mont. (AP)—A man who had all five fingers of his right hard severed in a power-saw accidenthhas been ’ discharged from hospital with four of them realtached, including his thumb, which his dog had eaten. ‘The patient-“looked pretty good” afte a fourth operation | on the hand, said Dr. Tristan ‘Stonger, the microsurgeon who.reattached the fingers, _ The accident occurred Jan. 13 while the unidentified man ‘was working on a house he was building, Stonger said, “The fingers fell on the floor; the dog, it was a springer ’ spaniel, ate the thumb,” the surgeon said. - ‘The dog was made to regurgitate the thumb about 0 . minutes later, Stonger said. After the initial operation, Stonger operated again last | ’ Friday for about 12 hours, again Saturday ‘for about Ao hours and Monday for six hours, he said. One finger was so badly damaged by the’ Baw that its reattachment did not “take,” the surgeon said. a @ ac han Apartments Debare apartment dwelling, fridges stove, | “carpeting, deapss, undercover parking, -shvator, -sacurity: mates renidant meaner” : Phone manager snpline 638-1268 ~ -TYPIST/WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR Lane Appraisals Limited Is seeking sultable. applicants for the posit‘on of typist-word processor operator. Job responsibilities will Include typing of general correspondence from dictaphone, clerical preparation of technical reports including graphics’ ~ and. format organization, and general receptionist duties. . A The individual we seek must. have a sincere desire to consistently produce top quality work. Technical skilis Include good typing ability and experience with dicta-fyping. Experience with word processor would be an asset. Salary would be dependent upon experience and’ . ability. All appilcations will beheldin confidence. "Please apply, INWRITING ONLY, to: - «Mrs. A. Simpson P.O, Box 643, Terrace, B.C. - VAG4BS _ Now at affordable: Rates SEE tractive, spacious; extra storage room —Beavtiful appliances, tiled showers —Lovely cupboards, double s.s. sinks —Large balconies with screened patio doors . ' Lots of parking - recreation court , —Security, énter phones and deadbolts .: —Drapery co-ordinated to w—w carpets ‘gs —Walking distance te down town ee ‘-~Family oriented - close to schools © ‘ —Hospital, convenience store, parks, car wash, all in: area —$200.00 move in allowance for Jan.1-15° fo Professionally Managed — by trained staff who respect oe a and care for our tenants a _ Telephone: 635-5968 Property-Stewards. ‘Western Ltd. - ce One bedroom at $325* mo. Two bedroom at 8360° mo. -