» fhres. OPPORTUNITY Campliete irae “planting ‘bueh camp. In- cluding tente, planting tools, yanicte, att terrain vehicle. ste. Fur complete Hating: yetie Bex 703, Prince! flugari, VéJ 351. (el0.4§) fO Pinel ed. 0,000 miles, & wk afecsa, dit steering, hg wheels, vinyl root, catdds sblft, $5,500 OBD,. neat $495-0955, ia Ford Custom 4dr, New: hres. Goad runalng con ditlen., Open for offers, Piura ihe 4388. (p3-3OA) (a3-30A) Entre) drive Landrover Ho wagan. 100 Serlea 1A, howd 432-2799 or view at 15 Stain Sly Kitlmat. (¢5-4$) 177s%4 Toyota SRS Iiftback, inv miles, naw Plrelll tires,’ 10d, stared, new condition, $7809 OBO. Phone 635-5291, faa} Foe Sate: 1969 Dodge: AManzco ¢ door sedan, 383 cu, - In. rotor. PS, PB, auto, radio. Like new redial tires, : | . ‘block heater, fraller hitch. , Asking $1000. Phone 635-4511! local 240 or 635-2942 after §| : fm, or weekends, . (c5-29A) : ~ 4977 Camara LT. Tapedeck, radio, electric, windows, . velour upholstery, winter Orily 42,000 miles. Asking: 1695). Phone after 4p.m. 635. 1672. (p5-2FA) vs Laguna. Good condition. ~ Adking $3,500 OBO, Phone, . sey ese. Ask for Mike. (p10- & . iv7s Vega, low mileage radtal ilres, J irack dape ana rodio. f.5. Exe. cond. Phone 63°. 1272 after 7 pm (etn 24° 79) For Sala mini motor home. AHO call 635-2761) after, 2pm (PB 1-Aug 31) . ate carey PAIRED DRIVER MUST SELLE : yas? Sulck Skylark 2 door harcdep V-8 Auto Good cond. Asking $1.00 : 3875 GMG Sterra 4%4 with Tape deck V8 4 speed. Asting $408), : 1972 Nova tour door. Six Auto -tdual indies car, Asking - 7,485. Syevttant Cond, ver2 iXniga Polalra. Needs tone work. aking $750. ‘Yaa view= > 10 3 ifge Yriumah Bonneville roots cree, 784 foot Sun. Seeker camper. Call after 6 pi, 635-5008, (pSIA) — veg Pian Ford ana. Ashlng $1,500.00 cash or will accept - Uaed oscar: as partial ‘ suytneet. Phone 635-4561 aber 6 a.m. (ctin-224) For Sale: 1974 Land Cruiser, . new Chevy 350 motor. New. eecr pod wheels, worn. wich, stereo, roll cage, ‘aking 36,500 OBO, Phone C3628, (o5-3LA) 1945 GAAC Ven. Needs work. Phone 635-2898 before 5 p.m. {ca-QoA). . 1976 GMC. High Slerra 25, with P.S.. P.B., auta, alr. conditioning, Also with 6 ft. ‘Iki camper. Excellent, cendttion, Asking $8,000, Phone Jos days 635-7181 or |: v0 635-6411, (p3-30A) : OBILE | ge HOMES ids Acco Expanded traller for osdy.. Furnished qwith wacher sad deyveryrrage and Biovey dishwasher ond fraezer Asking $14,500.00 Y2y635-0780 or 635-2211 ask for local 264 Doris Smith P15--7 Sapt - _ 7a! « 14x70 Manco mobile’ ! honta. Unturnished, set up & _skintad tn focal trailer, park, Phone 435-9736. .CtHfin-1-08- » For Sala: 12036 ft. Knight, trailer oa large lot. EKO, fest. For turthar information please ‘call 628-8598. (pRt-| Sas) . Bay Sele: Movile bene 12x84 includes wxi¢ jocy shick, All ap le nees, $10,000 firm, Phone: 555-2777 after 4 pm for ap; pobitaenut bo view. (p10-168): 1973 2 bdrm, | _ 2585 after Spm. (c8-45) at Gxeallent condition,’ . suid Bord Courier P.U, 650°, = . F ivi4 13x68 Deluxe Diplomat,| ¥ Furnished (will sell un- | ).2 bdrm., built in| ‘china cabinet, raised living: im, with imitation fireplace. Set up and skirted in Pine ‘Park, To view phone C38 ‘8429, (c-SLA) he ‘MUST SELL — Distomat 12x68 moblie home. Fur- ‘nished or unfurnished, Many ‘extras. Can be seen by 8p) ipointment only. Phone 632-. | 2 TG TENDERS . | Province of British Columble _ STAND TENDING .., CONTRACTS . d tenders for the following stand tending ‘ contract(s) will be recelved ‘by the Regional Manager, . Ministry of Forests, Prince ‘Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. — . 1. Contract ST 1031-2-21 JS “Located Branch no, 30 Ranger District Kitimat ‘Number of hectares 15,1 ‘Viewing date September 6, 1979, leaving Ranger Station ate: am. ‘ NOTE: Viewing of “the stand tending ‘site prior to submitting a tender for this , contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt. of tenders is 1:50 p.m. Sep- , tember 17, 1979. "og 2, Contract ST 1031-2-22 JS Located McCullough Creek ‘Ranger District Kitimat. Number of Hectares 15.5! ‘Miewing date September 6, ‘at9:00 am, { NOTE: Viewing of the: stand tending site prior to| submitting a tender for this eontract is mandatory. =| Deadline for receipt of tenders is 1:30 p.m. Sep- tember 17, 1079. 3, Contract ST 1081-2-23 JS ‘Viewing date September 6, 1079, leaving Ranger Station jf _ at 9:00 a.m. “ | NOTE: of the jstand tending site prior to. ‘submitting a tender for this contract ia mamniatory, — | Deadline for receipt of feenders is 1:30 p.m. Sep- jtember 17, 1979. ; Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopes supplied whi with particulars, may. bé- obtained from the Foreat ‘Ranger(s) indicated, or {from the Regional { Manager, ‘Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, BC... The lowest or any will not necessarily ‘copted, ’ This call for Tender is under the terms of the Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest be. ac- t ! | /Management Agreement, lasmsia) . ™~ Province of Uirieiry af. - (Grttiah Colntin Forests = * STAND : TENDING CONTRACTS : Sesiad iendera for the; following stand tending contract(s) will be recelved by the Regional Manager, | Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. °F, Contract $7100 J-1-4 38, -Located Porcher Island. ‘Ranger Olstrict Prince Rupert. Number of hectares V5. Viewing date August 29, | 1979, leaving Ranger Station at 12:00 pm, NOTE: Viewing: of me ‘ ptand tending asite.prior to ‘submitting a tender for this contract ls mandatory. | Beadiine for receipt of, jtendera Is 1:30 p.m. Sep-, tember 5, WP | Tenders must be sub-- mifted on the farm and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest |Ranger{s) Indicated, or ifrom the Reglonal Manager, i Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, “B.C. ; . The lowest or any tender [cepted necessarily be ac-, cepted. : i This cail for tender is vunder the terms of the {Canada British Columbla Intensive Forest Management, | Agreement.: 161. PROPERTY | WANTED REAL ESTATE WAN. : TED:200 Pius acres with | mite of water frontege, Send ‘map and detils fo Charles A : \Cerrusst, Box 101 Nobis ‘Ontario, PoG 1Go (CLM mug) . . 635-3738 (C331 Aug 4, 11 Sapt 1079, leaving Ranger Station: | | | Mike. (atf-tin),, a Located Grant Mountain: - ‘Ranger District Kitimat; say -Number of, Hectares 10.8 | * 4'Tenant HOUSEHOLD REALTY ; COMPETITIVE SECONII MORTGAGE RATES. NU BONUS, BROKERAGE OF FINDERS FEES : For Fast Service Call’ TERRACE 4606 Lakelse Avenue 645-7207 Pl services | ‘Jack and Jill Nursery Schoot la ‘accepting inquiries for classes In Sept. for Jand 4 yr olds. Ph Airs. Anderson at 635-5187 of Mrs. O'Brien at 66. RECREATIONAL | VEHICLES: For Sale: Skylark 10 foot per, Excellent condition. Phoae 638-1002, (ch-S1A). Fér Sale: Tan foot camperc- with stave, oven 3. way: frl d taltet. Ph 635-'. nae, an all autumn will eee a stepped-up 509 P5390 Aug . ‘For Sale: 21 foot 1977 Nomad ‘trailer. 3 way fridge, oven, ‘stove, sleeps 6 Excellant condition. Asking $7500. ‘Phone atter 5 p.m, 638-1524, ‘(p7-31A) ‘Thirty-one foot Bluebird ‘Motor _ Home. Separate ‘bedfoom . stove, fridge, bathroom, and separate ifront room. View at nor 10- 4619 Queensway Drive, ‘Phone 638-8400 = C5-30 Aug ' "1M? Thunderbird trall travel with stove, fridge and tollet. Sleeps 8, Asking $1,000, 2604 Kenney to view. (¢6-29A) “1975 GMC customized van4 Custom paint, job. P.S., 1P.B. Lots of extras, Mus ‘ba seen to be appreciated ‘Phone 635-2154, Ask for INVITATION TO BID Notice to Contractors” Sealed Tenders endorsed Improvements, Kitimat Campus, Norfifweat Community Callege”, will be recelved by Geoff Harris, Ca Bursar, Northwest com- munity Collage, 5330 Mc- Connel Ava, Terrace, B.C. up to 4:00 pm, Local Time sept. lth 1979 Contractors may obtain a set of conitfudlion documents from the architect on dsposit ‘of $20.00(twanty dollars) refunded only on return of documents In good condition within 10¢ten) days _ close ‘oltenders. Additional coples ‘may be purchased at a cost : of $20.00(twenty dollars) par sat (non-reiundable). Documents will be avatlable for Inspactian from Seutar Condie Associates, ” Terrace Plan Room, Prince George Construction Ass., Amalgamated Construction Tenders must be accompied - by a certified cheque drawn In favor of the owner In the amount of: $1,000.00(one thousand dollars) which wili be forfelted on fallure of tenderer to enter Into a contract when required. The rules of alther the Prince George Bld Depository Syatam or the Vancouver and Lower Mainland Bid Depository System shail NOT APPLY. The cheque of the successful bidder will be returned with 10 days of completion of the contract. Cheques fram unsuccessful bidders witl be returned immediately following award of contract Soutar Condia Ass, 4643" 5, Ave., Terrace., B.C. For: Northwest Community Sollege, Terrace, B.C, (Al-29 A) .produce rather than tinned stantial decreage in the total eost of the -monthly food basket. ; : In a recent news release from the Retail Councll of Canada, Tim Carter, vice- president and general manager of the food division, said some moderation in the rate of inflation first notleed in May will continue for a | longer period than was origi, nally anticipated. : “Where meat is con- cerned, further easing of peices for beef, chicken and pork is expected, with ample supplies of the latter two commodities suggesting further downward trends ta the year em.” . However, Carter said that pace in fpod price increases, ' continulng into 1980. “This prediction is basea on climbing energy costs, growing world demand for beef and. prospecting by major powers in Eastern Europe and the Orient for substantial geain purchases to offset poor harvests.” The council predicted that the Canadian dollar is likely to stabilize at 85 to 87 cents U.S., relieving any further pressure on imported food _ Btuffa. The survey showed that the price of fresh produce - such ag potatoes - and tomatoes was considerably lower than in July, as domestic supplies became , available, In fact, it would appear - it that shoppers would be wise to take advantage of fresh as the survey indicated that regs price because of higher feed ‘The survey of the monthly food basket is conducted in @ game supermarkets in’ each of the 12 cies on the last Monday of each month. The survey includes one pound each of round steak roast, wieners (not «ll-beef), centre-cut pork chops, Grade A chicken, medium ground beef, frozen: cod fillets, | margarine tomatoes, Apples. Also included are one dozen large eggs, one quart or one Hire of two-per-cent milk, 8 24-punce loaf of sliced white bread, a 12-ounee bag of frozen peas, 10 pounds of first-grade potatoes, two kilograms of granulated white sugar and a 28-ounce: tin of halved pears. The survey is not intended to provide a city-by-city bee iret erase the ct samp amall, It shows price increases for a limited number of items many families might pur- chase _ in a tub,. drip coffee and St.John's, Nfid.:Potatoes dropped §4 cents to $1.78, wieners 87 cents to $1,623, tomatoes 31 cents to 68 centa, peas five cents to 57 cents, coffee 13 cents to $3.00 and. sugar 46 cents to 79 cente, Round steak roast was up 20 cents to §3,73, ground beef 10 cents to $2.23, cod 11 cents to $1.69, eggs one cent to $1.28, margarine five cents to $1.02 and pears seven cents to $1.56. Cost of the basket was $27.61, down 75 cents from July when it was §22.56. Halifax:Round steak roast was down 80 cents to $2.48, _bround beef 20 cents to $2.08, | milk one cant to 61 cents, | LAWYERS TOLD Law must cr UALGAKY (CP) — A United States government ‘Bpokesman told Canadian lawyers Tuesday there is nothing wrong with having U.S. courts decide lawaults against Canadian companies for acts .committed in nada, Coo ; In some’ circumstances, “extruterritoriality today is. + . Mecessary and ap: propriate, said Doug Rosenthal, chief of the foreign commerce section of the U.S. justice. depart- ment’s anti-trust: division, Speaking to'a discussion group at the convention of the Canadian Bar Association, Rosenthal said there is no U.S. policy that woult block Canadian authorities from trying to prosecute U.S. firms for violating Canadian lawe.' A Canadian federal official partly supported Rosenthal's arguments, , Maurice Copithome, head of the less! bureau of the external affairs departinent, . said that with the vast financial ar economic tes between Canada and the United States, “‘we in Can- ada have come to accept a certain amount of traterritorial application: of U.S, law." ; , But that, he added, does not mean Canadian ‘off{cials like having Canadian firma by the fact that U.S. an Canadian laws.and policies - are similar in the vast majority of cases. - But the pane) chairman, Mr. Justice Gordon Blair of the Ontario Court of Appeal, criticized U.S. lawsults against Canadian companies that had Canadian govern- _.i Ment approval-to join an kK international uranium cartel. Westinghouse Electric Corp. is suing cartel members in U.S. courts, alleging thatthe cartel drove up uranium prices in vio- depa -- lation of U.S. anti-trust law. “For sale Jersey Ayrshire / Milking cow and her spring prices. “They might rather have fore /Calé Pla call 638-8779 (P2-31 | Aug) One Palamino mare. Ove: gelding for sale. Phone ‘638, OTS. (p6-45) Inet however, pala Wert: ULES ‘gol ude after it contracted to sell uranium at low peices and neglected to get frm con- ' tracts to acquire that uranium at comparable’ had shareboldera’ actions rather than dragging Canadian uranium ecom- the courts," Blalr said. However, that might be '‘a) terrihly tnindiciaus thing ta ex- Lamek sai sey’ and perhaps inac- curate, he added. . His criticism of the uranium case was reinforced! | by lawyer Paul Lamek of Toronto, whose firm has ‘helped defend Canadian ‘companies involved in those proceedings. Lamek sald Westinghouse is seeking $9 billlon under U.S. laws allowing for triple Canadian compaties named in 1.5. lawsuits, he said, had an unfair choice: If courts, Another problem facing firma involved in a Chicago -coure where _ the: being tint re asking penalties for the firms’ refusal to ce certain documents, he said, even though Canadian law forbids sending auch documents out of Canada. This is ‘“‘an Alice-in- Wonderland = situation,"’ outraged, injured or greedy - gued for actions. that are ~ U.S, company to siart court legal in Carinda but are - 3 , be sald. thought to violate U.S. antl" ‘Rosenthal said the trust law and to-injure-1,8. ‘problem is not as serlous as interests. °° 7... i+" .¢ Js sometimes believed, Of 200 Copitharne . said’. the" féreign commerce anti-trust potential for conflict ik offset ‘cages this century, there were 24 In which foreign | nationals were held liable for acts comml mitted outside the US: ant-trust law is not ted as 6 an instruren aliticad economle policy for ca rth Part of the problem in its application is the independence of the from political control, That Independence also, time ieterredd to the sate ent, accepting the department's opinion that sovereign immunity would In specified cases, ae eee Forsiga Sove: that leaving tunes trial’ to adjudicate U.S. Interests against policy interests. account more explicily, =| - “The US. rave defer in clreumstances ta conteting policies ad cent cents, apples 12 cents cents and pears 10 cents to 75 cents. Total cost of the basket was 24.91, down $1.45 from the previous month when It was $20.9." ||. Charlotetown:Pork chops “wemre Up $2.11 at $3.00, cod 40 cents to $1.79, eggs four cents to $1.16, wienera one cent to $1,99, milk three cents to 66 cents and pears four cents to | 0 | $1.19. Potatoes cents to 51.40, 8 ronat 80 cents to $2.68, . ground beef 60 cents to 91.68; six conis to 9 $3.57. Coat of the basket waa $35.19, down 43 cents from July when it was $25.42, | Saint John, N.B.:Round - steak roast dropped $1.09 to $1.09, wieners 86 cents fo $1.19, porke - Quebec : rose $1.60 to $3.79, wieners 10 cents to $1.65, chicken 16 cents to $1.15, cod 13 cents to $2.08, margarine two cents to 97-cents, peas one cent to §3 cents and apples 10 cents to: 79 cents, Round steak roast was down 20 cents to §2.78, ground beef 11 cents to $2.08, - Whaulpeg potatoes $1.09 to 69 cents, tomatoes six cents to6@ cents “The application of U.S. law extraterritorially Gamental justification... is to bring multinational cor-. porations and government- controlled corporations under the same rules that domestic and private cor- ; CALGARY — todien ahoute delightedly, rimming to a grey-haired woman who scoopa him into her arme. C3 + bread five cents to 60 cents, w 12, peas seven cents to 18 ' tore cents, tomatoes 40 centsto oe | ‘cent, apples 20 cents to 49 cents and coffee two cents to | pay at es z 5 a g E és T i i E BSETTAREREE agreiitgecetsa enti fF Saiities 4 35 ALE i if Be é sgacses ne FE i $3 ebees seqeei ahed alt il i ie "i porations are ‘otherwise operating under." Copithorna” and’ Laniel between, Foster Gran (CP) --— ti] the 7 ’ The eld = erly woman really isn’t his , for the toddler and other youngsters at -. the Providence Child Development Centre, she's the next best thing — a foster grandparent. Sheree the foster gran rogram oliered ‘‘a Ittle bit of love and tenderness’? to youngsters who need it and who often may be thousands of miles away from thelr own grandparents, Doris Tincknell, one of the- program's two ceo- ordinator’s, says the children, many of them reset and raised by ls parents, indl-* vidual attention. The youngsters, from ¢ infants to six-year-olds, are: not the only ones to benefit, from the program. ‘ “The grandpareats benefit: as much, if not more, than the children,” Ms, Tinckwe. says, Volunteer Florence An- derson says that for maniy . “We feel those’ 0 benefit moat from agreed that talks J ‘ ‘ He E E Zz 5 mi 3 a C4 Fake: before a U.S. judge, and if did # would fae Une A babysitter for 38 ant with 14 ol, her own, she i ‘a : 5 Atha Harald, Wednieidav. auguet 29, 1970: Faae 11 ground beef 70 cents to $1.40; cents. to $1.86; ® cents to ne cPPicer RE Ae ] 4 gi g s J 3 a a 2s ss 5 4 oss borders now too matters. Lamek noted that “what is ‘ accoptable -.-commercial. conduct ir ous’ awe mney be illegal in another” and Conadian law includes wit not be triéd in Canada for. acts committed outside Can- British authorities, he that court cases edded Mrs, Hamilton, who will be 78 In October. All the foster grandparents mame men do get involved Unsafe bottles banned now OTTAWA (CP) — Ei- fective immediately, the federal government Has banned we ani ad Allan Lawrence announced ina statement he is forbi the use of both Rarrownecked, ‘torpedo. shaped betties and wide- necked 1.5-litre bottles, considerable of the consumer protection. measures announced by the ‘pilaster Uiree weeks ago. INVITATION TO TENDER Traneport of the, Reataurant-Coffes Conada,is Inviting tenders for the operation Shop at the Terrace Alrport. The, contract will Have a-term of five yeara com- mencing March 1, 1900. The cloatng date for operational proposhis (Stage 1) will be 3:00 P.M. PDT October 12, 1979 and for financial offers (Stage 2) 3:00 P.M. PDT Decamber 14, 1979. Tende# documenta can ba obtained from the un: Gersigned on deposit of o certified cheque for $100.00 payable to the Receiver General for Canada. A pre tender briefing will be held on September 13, at 10:00 A.M, In the Alrport Manager's office to review the tender document and answer questions tenderert may heve. ‘The highes? or any Tender may not necessarily be Airport Maneger ‘Terrace Alrport IPO, Bone 724 Terrace, 8.C. VOG 41 Phare: 416-3499 te