¥ 33 For Sale - Miscellaneous he FOR SALE PRE-BUILT . FOR SALE— 1 Kerosene heater. Like new. Pald $200. Asking $100. Phone 635-4553... ‘{ncS-4may) HAWKE SEAFOODS | Speclatizing in. -fresh ‘{prawhs. Inseason cod) octopus, Snalls, Ive crab, halibut. and shrimp. 1928 Bobsien Cres, a (p20-9may) 38. Wanted - Miscellaneous - WANTED— Caring home for 14 year old, | mixed '4-Tennesse Walker gelding. Tack included, Owner away at College. Call 639-8347, (p5-4may) w He ‘Marine FOR SALE— 33 ft. riverboat, fibreglass over plywood = = and polyehylene bottom, front. steering. 80HP Mercury motor, fandem traller and some extras. Must be seen to be ap- preclated. Phone 635- 2748. (p5-amay) FOR SALE— 22 ft, cabin cruiser. Mechanically good. Rebuilt leg. Bulkhead sounder, tabs. Stereo. $10,000.. Phone 635-4368. (pl-Imay} EXCELLENT 20° RIVERBOAT with 50HP Mercury also heavy duty traller, Life’ fackets etc. - $2,900 fir. Phona” 635." 3873. (p3-2may) FOR RENT— Cement forms. Call 6398-1396. (stfa) p_______] 47 Suites | ‘for Rent ONE & TWO BEDROOM Apts. Good rates. Call manager any time for appointment to view. Phone 635-4547, : _ (ace2idec-tin) KEYSTONE APARTMENTS UNDER NEW . MANAGEMENT. 1 °2, and 3 bedroom suites avallabla. Spacious & clean. Extras Include: Heat, hot water, * laundry facilities, storage locker. & parking. References réquired as of Feb. 1-94. Pleasé phone 495-5224, * (ace25|an-tin) LARGE 1 BEDROOM apartment situated In Thornhill. $250 per month plus utilities, Also heed roommate for shared house. Phone 635- 2315. (p5-4may) ONE BEDROOM & bachelor. sultes. Avaltable Immediately. Fridge & stove included. Sauna & recreation] room, 635-9023 or 635- 5189 to view. (p20-23may0) TETRAULT PLACE APARTMENTS Fridge, stove, Grapes, carpeting off street parking, security system, Rents start at » $295 Phone . manager . anytime, 638-8245 more information. 9080 evenings, pa] 47 “Sultes: for Rent. 'ONE BEDROOM syite: _ Low rents. Close to town and shopplrig. Phone. 635- 6155 days, 638-1533 io 635- ; lace. “sata: tn) WOODGREEN x APARTMENTS— 1, 2 and 3 bedroom &partments. Downtown locality. Complete with dishwasher, fireplace, fridge, stove and ‘drapes, Undercover parking. Security entrance. - Phone 635- 9317. (acesephiatin) 3 BEDROOM basement suite. Fridge and stove, , full carpet. Close. to school and town. No pets, | Phone 635. 3701 after Spm. “ ips.amay) SMALL 2 BEDROOM apt. In Thornhill, Self- contained. Fridge and stove. Ideal for single or. couple. Phone 635-3166. View at3727 River Drive. (p3-Imay) 48 Homes —— forRent .. ————— | 4 BEDROOM house, fridge, steve and dish- washer, month plus damage deposit. Available May Ist. Call 635-5679 for (pd-Imay) FOR RENT— 3 bedroom upper duplex, 1100 sq. ft. Fridge and stove In: cluded. Carport. One block from West End - _ Store. Available June 1st ’ acre treed fot. a phone 635.5172, -Hlrepiace. $450 per month plus deposit. No pets. Phone 635-2643. (neS-Imay) THREE BEDROOM town houses close to- shopping centres and schools. Phone Terrace | Manor 638-8417, Cheat vee babii > 1 HEDROOM furnished unit in Thornhill $235 per month. Phone 4635-4453, 50 Homes for Sale —— TWO BEDROOM starter, home located in the Horseshoe area, with developed, large treed lat. To view phone 635- 5635 after épm. . (p5-Imay} 5 BEDROOM hore on 2 acre on. Skeena St., 2 fireplaces, garden area, barn, sauna, asking $95,000. Phone 635-2485 after 5. (p5-Imay) WANT PRIVACY with a view? We've got {t. with 4 1344 sq. ft. home on 4.6 Many special features. $99,500. 635-5088. (p5-Imay) FOR SALE B BUILDER 3 bedroom home. Full dayligh basément with brick Locatlon: 4730 McConnell Pho 635-5628, {pl0-9may) GOOD STARTER HOME 2 years ald. Partially finished on %4 acre. 3 large bedrooms on 1750 sq. ft. maln floor. Natura! gas fired. hot water heating system. Room for two bedraoms upstalrs. Can be viewed at 3882, Mountview or oa (p20. gmay) NEWLY BUILT 1500 sq. tt. !og house In Rosswood. Located on 10 acres. 1-2 acres cleared. $38,000. Phone 635-4600. iyeece tree (p§-2may) frontage Asking $40,000. Call: 635. ee : 52° alah de for Sale. . “ROR SALE-Six acres of ‘land. Creek running... through the middle:. The is cleared: 7585, a (p10'9may) - ‘APPROXIMATELY 5 ‘atre parcel ‘city. water, .treed ‘on. Haltiwall. “$46,000. Phone 638-1403. . _ (p2-Imay) 54 Business - Property Curtains. $600 | FOR RENT— 5,000 sq. ft. retail store, Located corner of Lakelse & Emerson - best show windows in town - for further Information Phone 635-5333 during business hours. 7 . ace4-aprit-tfn) PRIME RETAIL -or office space on 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert - 1500 ————. square feet - good terms . + fixtures optional - loading area and alley - access. Phone 627-8444 ‘Or 624-4746. (p10-imay) lees | 55 Business . Opportunity machines, Reply to Boxi 1485 ~32c-o Terrace- 1 Kitimat. Daily Herald, Box 399, Terrace, B. C VeG 4B4, (p20-25may) ~ INCOME —Excellent earnings, servicing ,. and. restocking -refail store accounts, —Exciting product lines. —Training provided. —Investment required, $9995 secured. —Male or female. 112-585-3727, ' (p4-3may) DEALERSHIP OPPORTUNITY - A Distributor of . fine quality gift-souvenir fowels Is interested In establishing a dealer. ship In your area. This is an excellent opportunity for persons . who want fo operate from -their home, building up a profitable - business. Small ‘investment required. Write: Tawel Co. Box 2070, Stn. ‘Kamloops, B.C. 7Ké, First B.C. A. V2B (ace5-dmay) ———————————— + Automobiles 1977 TOYOTA Corola Liffback. 5 speed. No rust. Phone 635-4246. (p5-Imay) ":Whes Susan Morrow puts Princess. . Theatre, movie house. upward of 50 features a ~ old-time standards. _ French REPOSSESSIONS 1978 Chrysler Cordova, auto., PS, PB, AM-FM Phone Terry at 632-6191 between 9am & 4pm. stereo, Good condition. |. (accl0-1 may) ‘root “1919. fa ne | 58 Trucks &. Vans ESSE MUST SELL— 1980 Ford F150 4x4, 6 cyl. short box, new fires, canopy, rack, excellent condition, 28,000 mi. Asking $7,200. Phone 636- (pl0-9may) “together: alist of the movies ’ she wants for Edmonton ie. ; carefully reads. Toronto and New York newspapers to see what trends are being established there. ‘Her theory is that if a _ film flops in both cities, it's: got a good chance of being popular in Edmonton. ‘The Princess -° is ’ Edmonton's oldest’ and only surviving repertory ‘Tt shows month, ranging from cult films to foreign filma to the -Morrow says what makes a repertory movie. theatre popular in one city offen won't work in another, ; "Ottawa has more films because there’s that diplomatic corp in the city. Vancouver goes more for doubte-bills in their rep houses, eee “In. Halifax, they work -very closely with the- National Film Hoard and “show. a lot of documentary - Toronto is more. ‘stuff. . “adventurous . with = their | programming because it’s a bigger city.” SEEKS BALANCE - Morrow says the reason the Princess has flourished in the last seven years, - While others have tried and failed, is that it atrives for a balance of programming. . “University students make up about 95 per cent of our audience,” she says. “But I try to program for about six or seven different groups." For example, Morrow's Burveys show an eclectic ~mix of all-time audience favorites: Attack of the ‘Killer Tomatoes, The Blues Brothers, La Cage aux folles, The Grey Fox, The - Party and Australian films as well as the collected filme of Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart and Alfred Hitchcock. But Morrow uses criteria other than. audience reaction, Two years ago 8 of rock-and-roll “” movies because she didn’t like the crowds movies drew, “The crowds got really rowdy and weren't that respectful of the theatre. We're an old building and we oa can't take that much a . BUILDING GRAND | Located in a trendy ares of Edmonton, surrounded by chic bistros, bookstores and boutiques, the Princess isin a grandly refurbished, turn-of-the-century —_buil- ding complete with a chandelier, . The elegant ambience is often in bizarre contrast to ‘the queues that form in front of the theatre. Reduced ticket prices are such Waits” in plastic tent for Trudeau message TORONTO (CP) There is no postal code on Pauline Davis's plastic Shelter in a ravine beside the-Don River, but the mailman knows where she. can be found. “[ don’t keep friends. very long," says Davis, 41, a twice-divarced mother of - three. “People just don't understand me. ‘They think I'm weird, queer .. . that they'd better watch out or {tll rub off on them." On May 12, Davis’ will f mark the first anniversary of moving into the ravine ta . draw attention to her campaign for peace and justice in the'world, She says she’s deter mined not to leave until Prime Minister Trudeau acknowledges her petition for a justice review. board to develop direct lines Fr terre woe She's Hving in her third.- shelter in a year — rodents. ate through one pup tent in: a couple of. weeks — and’ recently refused the offer by a friend of a wooden shelter in favor of keeping ES 59 Mobile. Homes 2 BEDROOM mobile home for rent. Located in Terrace, Reasonable rent, Phone 627-7171. (p5-2may) FOR SALE— 1972 12°x68' 3 bedroom mobile home. 2 storage sheds. Fenced yard. Set-up and skirted in Terrace trafler court. Appliances “negotiable. Asking $18,900. Open to offers. 635-3705. (pé-2may) 1979 «14’x70’) = MANCO deluxe, 2 bedroom, fireplace, 3 appliances, carpeted 8'x12" insulated and wired Joey shack. - 6x8’ storage shed. Askinging $29,000, Phone 635-2691. (p10-Imay) : 4976 ¥2'x68’ 3° bedroom mobile home. Set up in Terrace Trailer Court. 8x10’ additlon, 5 ap- pliances, good. condition. Asking $17,000. Phone 638-1307 after Spm. (p10-4may) FOR SALE— 12x68 Villa Vista. 3 bedroom with joey shack. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher and micro- wave bullt-In. Phone 638- 8364 asking $19,000.- (p20-15may) a’x12" JOEY SHACK, insulated, wired, eavestrough, ‘two doors, windows. Asking $700. Phone 635-2691. (pl0-limay) 60Recreational Vehicles See 1972 CHEY BUS ideal for motor home. Rebullt 366 | Custom paint. ‘Seats. Included. Must be seen, © Asking $3,900 Phone 635- 3871. . (p3-4may} . kerosene her plastic shower curtain string over some fir branches. ; “J thanked him (for the offer of the wooden structure), but I can’t use * it,” she says. “It’s not in the right location, cording to my vision.” ac- accommodation, ’ she survived the cold winter. HANDLES COLD A friend “brought 1 mea heater on Christmas Eve and I had it untll March 15,” she says, “T could handle the cold to. Until Christmas, she heated her pup tent with - candles, but later, on ex- tremely cold nights, she used the heater, three sleeping bags, two com- forters, double clothing, _, Scarves and mitts. WES yee ee During:.heavy, wrain in February, the river flooded the valley and stirrounded her tent, so she climbed into a tree. | She says she scavenges for food. in “y scavenge . weight problem, restaurants or what have | you. I get day-old food. - Sometimes, people up here (in a nearby: housing complex) invite me for dinner. Occasionally, they . give me money for food. “All the people mow me,, - or of me, or their children Despite the primitive do. Some people offer me their facilities for a shower or laundry: So I get a’ shower twice a week’ and my laundry gets done once a week.” ‘And she waits, she says, for fulfilment of a vision she had in February last year that a child will deliver a message to her that Trudeauhas received her letter and petition, Her children try to un- derstand her, she says. “They know I have to do this. They know I'm not erazy. But they find it difficult to understand why one. to git-into the system:’ And while her choice of » creates some’ lifestyle problems, it solves others. “I came here with a I was about 160 pounds. Now I’m ¥30,”" Quake shakes Italy PERUGIA, Ttaly (AP) — Mild tremors rolled through parts of central Ttaly today, a day after a sharp earthquake injured about 100 people and left 3,000 people temporarily homeless, officials said. No deaths resulted from the quake that jolted 30 towns Sunday morning and wae felt in Rome, Florence and Naples. Civil defence officials sent tents and campers to the stricken area, about 145 kilometres north of Rome, and authorities said no one went without shelter. Electricity and telephone lines were knocked out In the hardest-hit areas and “there waa great panic,” said a police officer in Gubbio who declined to be identified. - In Foligno, 40 kllometres from the epicentre, 30- year-old policeman Moreno Tugni broke both legs when he jumped from a third | floor window in fright, police said. The quake was centred in Monte Urbino and there were reports of partially collapsed -buildings and cracked walls in the nearby towns of Gubblo, Perugia and Assisi, The area is a WATERPROOF YOUR CHILD fled Cross Swimming Leseons BE WATER WISE! Never swim Tha Canadian Red Cross Soclety cradle of art treasures and Officials were inspecting churches and historic buildings for possible damage. Authoritles temporarily closed the Palazzo dei . Consoli In Gubblo, which contains paintings by 14th century masters, because of cracks and falling plaster. = . The Basilica of St. Francesco in Assisi was shaken by the quake but officials said the famed Giotti frescoes were un- damaged. The Swiss Geophysical Centre said the quake registered 5.9 on the Richter scale, “which measures ground motion. An increase of each full number indicates-a 10-fold increase in ground motion. —Wal stepped midnight woman fights so,hard LOGE . — rap _—e— ‘lops in Big Apple are big hits in Edmonton | often offered those who come in costume and Stooges leok-a-likes frequently can be seen lining up around the block. Morrow .. believes the univeralty audience is one -Teason’ repertory theatrvs have not been as affected as conventional movie houses by pay television and the growing popularity of home video. Most students can afford neither. : When pay television first started, she admits she wasn't sure what effect it would have. tattered notebook: support. playwrights. theatre. ~ Playwright | will ride home to Vancouver Random pages from an entertainment writer’s J Pledge forms are available from the Terragen Theatre, 30 Bridgman Ave.,' Toronto, M5R-1X3. A pledge of a penny a kilometre would amount to about $48 — and a good many such pledges could 7 | create an important new impetus for Canadian [.: Frertre Py “My suspicion was at the outset that the people that were investing In video and _ pay TV were not inclined to: ome to the Princess: anyway, They just; preferred other types of entertainment. ’ We: assumed that and then confirmed it.” . ‘pt " But she’s not willing to take any chances, Last Christmas, the Princess Paid $35,000 to install a: Dolby stereo sound system. ° “You can’t get com-: placent,'” Morrow says. “If” you do, you can lose the: Long-distance athletic endurance has hit the world of Canadian theatre. a Steve Petch, one of more than a score of 7. ‘playwrights whose works have been produced at Jf. . Tarragon Theatre in Toronto since 1971, is un- J. ". dertaking to show that Canadian playwrights are }- “not a weak and endangered species. Following the May 13 close of Cousins, his current show at the Tarragon, Petch will return to his Vancouver home by: bicycle. The trip of about 4,600