‘The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O. Box 399. i Te Phone 635-6957 - Terrace Subscription rates: Singla 20 cents. —Manathly by- a Copy Three Dollars ($3.00). Yearly by mall in Canada $40.00. Senior Citizens .$20,00 per year. . Yearly by mail outside Canada $51.00. j Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment postage in. cash, i Classifieds due 24 hours prior to desired day of publication. $2.00 . for first 20 words, 10 cents-each word thereafter, No refunds on classlfled ads. ; 1, Coming Events. Weight Watchers mesting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. oe Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club will commence. play each. Tuesday night at 7:30. Play. will be in room 4, Caledonia High School. Alt bridge players are invited to ‘attend. For part- nership or: information phone 635-7356. (CTF). | Thornhili Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday, Thornhill _ Elementary School, 7:.15° p.m. New members welcome trom Terraca and Thornhill. Loyal Order of Moose Ledge No. 1620, Terrace, B.C. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur: - sday every month at 4 p.m. Phone 635-6441. (ctf) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8 In the Skeena Health Unit. For more Information phone '635- 2847 or : 635-3023, ALCOHOLICS | : INONYMOUS Monday, Thurs., Saturday. Phone 38-1021 635-7395 Kermode Four Wheelers” Meetings Ist Wednesday of each month af &§ p.m. In the meeting room atthe Sandman Inn. For further. information phone 635- Meeting - Terrace B.P.0.E. CElks Lodge), First and ‘Third Thursday of month. 0.0.R.P. (Ladies of the Roya! Purple) - Second and Fourth Monday of. Nonth. — . 2". Terrace; BiC:/ of Blend 19. Help Wanted "46. Cottages & Campsites 54. Business Property ' POSITION VACANT - Chile. Care Worker, far intermediate School Commencing September 7 (approximate). . ; JOB DESCRIPTION - Working in a special education program Involving a teacher, ap- prodmately 10 students and the child-care worker. Students range from ten to fourteen years, male and female, mose are behaviorally Gisturbed ‘and disruptive In a reguiar classroom, _ - Counselling: of students, as well as reguiar contact with parents, intensive one-lo-one- ratationship with child outside . the. classroom situation and tetting up programs for the child as reinforcement far good behaviour Inside the classraom. Program: Envalves activities outside the classroom. QUALFICATIONS - Applicants . thould possess a vehicle. | 2. Should poseens a great deal of persistence, patience, and have 6 high frustration level, HOURS OF WORK - 35 hour- wet possibly some weekend | Afternoon and ‘evening work pelmarily. Applications avaliable: or send resume to: ; ‘ Community Resources | 4663-D Park Avenue . Terrace, B.C. . VaG v5 (e164) General office help required for small office. Reasonable typing | speed essential. ‘Reply te Box 1162 the Dally Herald, ‘stating experlence and: pected. (ctf) 24. Situations Wanted - “L'witt do babysitting In my home. Phone 635-7457 (ctf) - "29. Musical instruments Wanted a guitar in fair con. dition. Phone 635-2412 after 5:00 pam: (c-18) : pe 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles. “1972 350. Honda with re-built motor has extras. ‘View at 2809 Sparks after 6 p.m. (p-17,18,19) "1974 - 125 Yamaha. Trait Bike. Phone 635-3897. (p-16,17,18) Garage Sale Saturday August 27, 1977 at 10:00 a.m. Traller No.22 Woodland Heights Traller Park. = (c-18,19): 1976 Honda 400, 4 cyl, 3,000 alles. Mint condition, Many extras, { 18,19) | 8, Card-of Thanks 33. For Sale.; Misc. °, salary ex-[- Lakelse Lake cabin for sale:. 600 sq. ft. water system, fully furnished, reasonable vendor ‘will assume A.O.S. fo right _ party. Phone"635-7527. (p-5-19) - 47, Homes for Rent For Rent: Large 3 bedroom - house, with full basement .and ' garage. Clove to town and schools, on 3501 Hanson $325 per’ month. Phone 635-2676 (p-17,18) For Rent: 2 bedroom sulte with fridge and stove. Has hardwood fioors, wood paneling and electric heat. Good for small - family. No pets please. Phone atter & p.m. in Thornhill. (p- 18,19,20,22,2) Phong 635-6668 Space now being leased In a shopping center to be located In Sandspit on the Queen Charlotte Islands. This complex wilt Include both refall and in- dustrial outlets and will be available for occupancy In January of 1978. A reply from those Interested. parties at this time would assure space bulltto your requirements. Contact Sandspit Development Limited at 637-5341, 637-2223 or 637-5448, (e-1 1-20) - _ 57. Automobiles — For Sale: ‘73 Pinta in excellent condition. May be viewed at . wn Pine Ave. (p-17,18,19) For Rent: Large two bedroom duplex, wall to wall carpet, fireplace, fridge and stove, | utllity: room. with washer. and dryer, Hookups. Located ai Kafum Lake Drive. Avaliable September 15, 1977. Phone 635- 5634 after 6:00 p.m. (p-17,18,19) . HILLSIDE. LODGE 4450 Little Avenue leeping: rooms, housekeepin “units, centrally located. F furnish y wily ed. Reasonable rates by coy or week, Non-drinkers only. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) 48, Suites for Rent - a Furnished or unfurnished studio C room apartments, Security enterphone. ; . 635-4261 638-1032 Sauna Full basement, 1% baths, half black frem schools, 5 minute walk from town. Sultable for ees: $250 per month: & montn lease. “Apply Suite 121 4529 Straume. va) y : ee KEYSTONE COURT ‘APARTMENTS Office No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and three bedroom apart- ments. area. Near schools and downtown, -Clean, qulet, spacious, security lock-up and patrol. : 635-5224 | y Ftctn - Phone 635-3844. @ We wish to thank our friends, nelghbours and relatives for - their kindness and help after our recent tragedy. . Special thanks to Thornhill & Terrace: Fire’ Department; and also Gary and Wimpy. Mr. C. Dolan and family ¢¢-18) ; Wa Ign 4623 SOUCIE 635-2168 .. Authorized Service Depot - Repairs to Refrigerators Freezers, Washers, Dryers, And Ranges (ctf) eee a ABLE ELECTRICLTD. . Class A Electrical Contracting. Free'Estimates. Phone 435-5876 or 438-120, (ctf). Golden Rule: Odd fobs for the lobless. Phone 695-4535, 9238 Kalu. (ctf) ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Refrigerative Contracting and household repairs. Phone 635- 5876 or 638-1231. (cf) , =. Landscapin Spec oot oe: Terrace, BC. pectalizing In Lands, Trees, Cares: ete, Complete Tree fet, Insect & Erosion Control, encing & Contract Blasting. BU : (eo.qg PORN WOESTE hee, 19, Help Wanted - . Dog N Suds Drive'in Is now - taking applications for. the tull ' time positions of Car Hostesses and Cooks. : Please apply in person ‘to 4342 Lakelse Ave between the hours of 9 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. (c-16,17,18,19)_ ' ‘TAXIORIVERS Full time, part time. Class 4 Ncence and police permit ‘ required. Contact manager: Terrace Tax| - 635-2242, (ctf) Omswn i ‘Columbia. St, af Riverlodge. 9 = te 4 sw running order and one = $9 JS Plece:kitehen sulte - $99.95. $Single dressers from - $99.95. 139" Mattress or box spring from - 950.95. Fred's Furniture Ltd. | 4434 Lakelse Ave. _ Second Floor (ctf) — "9 New 1,2 and 3 bedroom suites ‘J for rent. -, CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS. | 4931 Walsh Avenue ‘Sulte 113 Terrace, B.C. , 635-7056 Fridge. stove; drapes, carpet, rec area, security enterphone and ievalor. Absolutely no pets: - Excellent horse hay $1,.00a bale’ in the fleld $1.50 a bale In the. barn. Phone 646-5500. {p-7-22). For some real bargalns [n used ‘women’s and . children’s clothing, household Items and toys ‘see ihe selection at the Kitimat Workshop at 660 W, “‘days...donations _ welcomed ' a |For Sale:. 1 plonser TLISR -‘furntabla 1 AMX Pra’ i? Am- plifler with 50 watts per channel 2 Sacom speakers with: built in cross over network. New price 880. Asking $650. Phone 635- 9636 after 6:00 p.m. (c-18,19) Kimball plano, 7 montis: old, $050, Westinghouse washer and dryer, $500. Phone 638-1050 after 5:00 (c-16,19) p.m. " Birch firewood for sales. Phone: 638-1704 from 4 p.m. ta? p.m. ip 18,19) col - 39, Boats & Engines : For Sele: 14° aluminum. boat and ‘moter. ‘Also’ 1é6' canoe. . Phone 635°3372. (¢-14-18): Collier's en-. ‘eyclopedia, near new, §200. — AM-FM Stereo and @ track $50. | 41, Machinery for Sale “W62 ‘Chev Tandem Dime Truck: good condifion,, 2 Chev. 4 te axle dump trucks, one In ingte pt a eds repair, -Phone 635-3999, (c-14- 1) . 43, Rooms for Rent: - Room for rent with kitchen and bench, 635-3971 (cf) _ HALIFAX ‘{Iving’ room: facilities on the TT Oe a eet . veered 2bedroom apt for rent $125 a Fridge and stove In- cluded. Weaterhotf Apt, Nelson Rd. New Remo. Phone 635-4904 Avallabie September 18, 1977 (e- -) 5) 49, Homes ‘for Sale For Sale: 3bedraom home with full basement, carport, wall to wall carpating, fully furnished, parilally landscaped on large’ lot (190x120') on‘ quiet street. Priced to self. . Phone evenings 635-3442; (p-9,18) For Sate:. House 4 years old, 3 bedraom bungalow with many e@ttras. Asking price $29,500. Phorte 635-2957 (p-3-19) | Sbedroom house for sale. Price $45,000 open to offer. Avallable immediately. “Phone 635-2153, (p-18,19) ae 52,. Wanted to Rent | Wentedio Rent: Asmail one or two bedroom house for working - couple In Terrace. Phone 635- 7207 or 635-3494 evenings. (c- § 13-17) Single person with pets, requires home to rent or lease. Please phone 635-4937. Local 56 days or 638-1534 evenings. (c- | ‘ - 18,19): . ‘ HOSPITAL / STAY" ‘| IMPROVED | (CP) . hospital Making a experience as, normal and . constructive ds possible is . fi the aim of the child life department of Izaak Walton liam Hospital —for™ Children, says department , Urector Elizabeth Crocker. ce pan pe ee te S3Bedroom Row Housing Suites. “ Laundry & Storage _ pauns and pool table, with] 1970, Ford Custom, Foufl door sedan, 302 cubic inch, automatic. $800 or best offer. Phone 635-6235 or.695-4328 (ctf) For Sale: 1972 Ford 4x4, ‘4 ton. With radial tires, bullt-In radia- tape deck. Best reasonable - offer. Phone 635-4561 afier 6 -p.m. and ask for Cal (ctf) © For Sale: Truck and Camper, 3977 G.M.C, Sierra Classic, 1977 Frontier 10° camper. Both of. these are 2 months old. Phone 635-5039 (c-8-22) Transfers - Plates - Sales Tax. Sea Wightman & Smith - AUTOPLAN -agent. 4417 Lakelse. Ave. Terrace. Open Saturday. (ctf). “: By RANDI ROSENBLUM | NEW YORK (AP) — Calling it the first big im-. manufacturers are ‘ge up to go blended and some: the days of 100- provement in years, most i per-cent cotton denim are numbered. The new product, a com- bination of cotton and polyester called a miniblend, takes dye like cotton, looks like cotton, fades like cotton but doesn't * \ “In making this blend we found we could accomplish what our customers wanted us to accomplish,” said Larry Addison. of Swift Textiles, which will be producing only’ blended ' the end of the ear. “The advantage is at if you buy a Size 7, it will sttay a Size 7.” Blended dénim has stirred. asmall controversy with the cotton growers and Cotton Inc, ‘has mounted an ad- ating’ that it takes five or six times more energy to - “make a pound of polyes T, -bas which is petroleum-based, than to make a pound of - cotton. PLAN TV CAMPAIGN _ Polyester . advocates: counter that if you have to weed it or feed it, the fibre costs too much. There will be an extensive TV and radio campaign - supporting the “‘virtues of 100-per-cent cotton as the « .'true denim,” said Don Kieckner,: vice-president, marketing . services, of province, has Paper chips to the company. The Contract signed: PN sale cub odes ts representing - ent ¢ s in. the chips will be exported from mills in the Cariboo, but the sale is expected to relieve the surplus chip. problem throughout the central and northern interior. Dial-a-Mop =} ends drudgery — SEATTLE (AP) — Are . you tired of walking on the peanut shells from your usband's poker game? Does the endless dr ery of housework get you down ? . Dial-A-Mop* may be: the answer, - For the price of $25 to a Dial-A-Mop team scour your humble cottage or palatial mansion wi satisfaction guaranteed. Johnson formed hsiness ie; booming—vith just one small problem. . © “Generally my home has been a‘disaster area. I’m about ready to have someone come in to do the bathroom and thelaundry.” Ms, Johnson cleaned house to put herself through college while earning a social service degree. she graduated, she swore . she'd never clean another person's home; But the money for social service workers dried w and she found herse unemployed. She didn’t want an office job, didn't want to f° back to school. “Then I realized I knéw a whole lot about. cleaning houses,” she. said, and Dial- AMop was born. i. LEARNED HER TRADE . The first six months were - alittle shaky as Ms. Johnson had to learn about cleanin products, how to deal wii clients and how ‘to set up a - FURLONG AVE. SIGNED BRITISH COLUMB $1, . Mar DialAMop several years - : Notice | TO RESIDENTS IN THORNHILL RESIDING ON WALKER ‘STREET, SIMPSON CRESCENT, EOLUND AVE., HAGEN STREET, McNEIL STREET, MIST STREET AND - EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 3, 1977 STREET LIGHTING . SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED, AT THE REQUEST = OF THORNHILL PROPERTIES LTD. - PROVIDED THIS SERVICE SINCE DECEMBER ?, 1970. IA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY business. money. now, she-has three women wor for her and. owns moat-of the necessary basic equipment. She still cleans houses herself, but hopes to be strictly a- supervisor soon, =: Ms. Johnson’s clients include mothers with young. children, elderly persons with very. litte -who can’t push a- vacuum and couples in- which both ners work at demanding and have little time for 1 cleaning. : -Ma, Johnson keepe files on -- every client. She arges by the job,, not the hour. servi ments be done sald, may smudge -: homeown evening, but not when the _ cleaner was there in the m . : The cleaners have a list of tasks todo in each home,’ “and "with four or five ‘houses’ a = day we're h . ; Her files also include. - notes on whether a client's - eat can be allowed outside, whether a radio should be left on as a burglary: © prevention -device - or whether anyone in the. family has allergies, WHO HAVE 5 a ME gata 0 took poe dtl Vata ta de mmandatce ta end et a 4 ed denims co ‘reduction finish, Sanforset, nim, € THE HERALD, Thursday, August 25, 1977, PAGE 9 | _ NOMORE COTTON = ming Cotton Inc. _ suitable, industry sources ever ‘o entire “Cotton Inc. is telling say. “In the early days we blend,” said Brian ke of ple-to look at the label,” coudn’t get total Burlington Industries. . fe. said. “That’s what dyeability,’. noted) Ben “There are still a lot of. they’ve_ been getting, beeri Sampson of Cone Mills. - People who want cotton.’ satistied with. and if they FEELS LIKE COTTON _ ton Textiles is con: want the traditional type of | Inthenewfabric, whichis tinuing to make 9; cent cotton and 35-. denim, although it-is now ‘per-cent polyester, the cotton is forced to the out- side’ of the yarn when it is spun so that the finished pro luct takea dye and feels denim jeans or new neat look, they can get them in regular 100-per-cent. cotton or the new 100-per-cent cotton with the new shrink- we can make them,” said spokesman Jim. Wheeler. Both Burlington and aimilar that overcomes shrinkage.” cotton, the manufac- Canton are, using Although some mills have turers explain. - . chemical processes to give been making a_ synthetic Although all of the seven cotton denim an .casy-card denim for years, it only mills are experimenting finishfadd to- reduce . been in the last 18 months th blended fabrics, some shrinkage, but they admit that they have developed a are still cautious about its this is more costly than mixture they consider acceptance. “I doubt if we going synthetic. — ‘Its strength is in the results it, “commands. Somewhere, _ . ‘someone ‘has something to sell, buy, rent, lease or olfer. As fast as a phone call, results Our classified page, with the help of our professional telephone ad representative, get -Tesults for thosé who advertise as (ts -well as those who are looking. 1 A . : . ae ee Q - Terrace Daily Herald 7 ay oe