Te a ge eg ny 39, MARINE 1974 17 2 Foot K and € deep - Von traller near new soft top .120 H.P. OMC stern drive. $4600.00 Phone 635-9502 _ (P5-26 Oct) For Sale 115% foot Sangstucraft with 65 HP mercury outboard motor and phone 635.4398. (C3-26 «© Oct) 48... SUITES. “FOR RENT > “Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnishea studio or 1 bedroom apartments. Security enterphone. Phone 635-2368 638-1032 C224 Oct.) 49. HOMES FOR SALE in Terrace new 2 Br. House ‘with carport and covered walkway w-w wall ta wall _ with feature wall and easily developed fower floor. 635- 4826. (C4-260ct) 4 8R home, 1270 sq. ft. 2 bathrooms. Ample = car- , péting. Ph. 695-4450 for 4-appoiniment to view. {pt0- : 240} 3 br. country home with } excellent view on one acre. ! 1026 sq. ft., creek frontage, ‘ large garden area with c excellant soll. Asking : $40,000. Phone 635-2485 after . Spm. (ctfr-16-10-79) : Three bedroom view home i.and large eg 5 Located In aqfUnres al ares only “rnirutes “trom Js¢hcola and downtown. - Possession can be Im. cmediate. To view phone 798- 2258 after 6pm. (aifn-11-10- 79) HANDYMAN : SPECIAL « House and lot In Thornhill ares. Contact Rick Smith or adack Ambter at 635-7117 for (ctin-16-10- further details. 79) ame Wain tsa R . oad reser" 3 BR home with ft. Has 20x30 ft. workshop. Fenced & landscaped fot. Approx. 50x100. View at 4743 Stravme or phone 635-9233 after 5 pm. (p20-300) 52. WANTED. ~ TO RENT: Working couple ¥equlres' 2 Br. Accomodation im- mediately. weekdays 8:30 4m to 4:30 pm phone 635-6255 local $2 after 6:00 636-1080. CTFN-23 Oct) full basement. Approx, 1000 sq. 56. BUSINESS * OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE business. Small Can be operated part time or in. conjunction with another tine, Easy terms to right party. Phone 635-4559 evenings. (p8-260) For Sale: Fully equipped convenience store. With living accommodation. Store does 8 good year round turnover, For further In- formation please write Box 1214 or calt 638-3971. (ctfn-2- 79) 7 ae AUTOMOBILES ‘74 Comet PS. P.B, Good running condition Phone 639. 1318 (P5-30 Oct.) 79 T-Bird low milsage. Exe. Warranty, Phone 638-1366. (15-7 Nov.} 1954 Chev Bel Alr AM Sedan. Exc. running condition. Many original extras, Some body work needed. Beat offer. 638-9371, (P5-249 Oct) 1973 Suberban P.S.P.8. A.T. 350 V-8 Very Good Condition, $3,000.00 OBO. Ph. Kitimat 632-3627, P3-25 Oct) For Sale 1968 Chev Bel Alr $700.00 OBO 1978 Daiaun PU and camper, only 6,000 miles $5,850.00, 635-2243 days, evenings, (P5-290ct) 635-4385 1969 Chevelle, Gloss black and white scoop, New Tires ond rims. 11 to 1 pistons. 12 bolt rearend. 650 Holley carb with many more high par- formance extras Must sell. docr, Hard Top. Exc. Cond. Try offer, : vet 635-6439 atier 5 p.m. {Ca24 Oct. 1978 228 Camaro wine color. Custom Interlor. Power windows PsPb Automatic transmission, headers, combination radio-tape deck. Phone Prince Rupert 624-5704 after 5 p.m. (C5-25 = Oct} FOR SALE-By- OWNER: 1977 Chev. Blazer. 4 wheel drive. Over $17,000 Invested. Buylit 350 engine by off road specialist. Over $5,000 in- vested In motor. M22 rock crusher 4 speed. Hurst vertl- gate shifter. Tack roll bar. 4 Inch lift suspension kit. Too many extras to list. asking $12,000 Ph, 635-5218.- (C5-30- Oct) 75 Ford Ciub- Cab ¥-8 Auto P.S.P.B. radio. Exc. con- dition Never driven on gravel. Asking $4,100. Ply 642- 5910 or 642-6606, . P3-25 Oct.) Ae “ty By family of 3 a two or three bedroon apt, house , or traller as soon as possible, Call 635-6536 ext, 20 between 6:30-4:30 pm (C426 Oct} Sy family of 3 a two or three bedroon apt.. house , or fraller as soon as possible. Call 635-6536 ext. 20 between B43 pm (C426 Oct) 2 o 3 BR house with basement and fireplace: preferred but not urgent. Qne or 2 steps to front en-” france. Cail evenings only (collect If necessary). 112-' S87-A191." (20-310) 54. BUSINESS | PROPERTY For Lease: Warehouse .or shop. éunits 19 ft. by 48 ft. by 16ft, Calling 14x14. Overhead door. Plumbing & gas heat. Ph. 635-745?. (etfn-MWF-12. . 10-79) For Rent: 900 aq. ff. on. gecond floor. Alr con. ditlaned. Located at 4623 Lakelae Avenues. Phone 635: 2352. (ctfn-2-10-79) Vatuable commercial lot in Terrace. For sale or build to owners requirements. For lnfarmation please phone Russ Roper 562-4114 Collect. (C20-Nov 1.) 55. PROPERTY | FOR SALE Property for Sale 1.2 Acre. View property in country. Creek frontage. nicely treed. Phone 635-2485 after 6 p.m. C-TFN 24} Lot for Sate: Exocallent large fot on 4516 Cedar Crescent, (deal residential area with potential view. $21,000. Contact 35-76%, (ctfn-2-10- 1972 Firebird for sale. Phone 635-4246, (€9-2 58. Nov.) TRUGKS 1976 Toyota Land Crulser. 4X4 263 engine. 350 horse cam, 2 sets of tires and rims soft and hard top. Phone 635- 7662— (C5 25 Oct) Leaving In 3 weeks. Must Sell — 1978 Ford Van F150 c- w swivel captaln chalra, AC, headers, summer & winter tlran. Some customizing. Stereo atc. Ph. 624.2803 rm. 2. (p15-240) cud 1978) Bronco |'P.S.P.B. positraction 35] with 4 speed Exc, tapedeck and radio. Ph 635-4516, C5-30 Oct For Sale-Ford Mercury 1966, Comes with camper, 635: 3804, 635-5556. . P2-25 Oct} 1970 International PU with flaidack. Ph 635-2568, C3-24 Oct) Wanted: Toyota body in good condition. No engine. Preferrably Corona Mark II or Corolla, Call 635-7127 before §. 628-, 1064 after 5, (C429 Oct} Must sell 1978 Ford Window Van. Less than 6,000 miles Partially camperized many extras, Ph 635-9083. (C529 © Oct) 59.- MOBILE . HOMES For Rent: 72'X14' M. H. compielely furnished dish washer, washer and dryer. Usk location . Phone 435- 3816. fry (P2-24 Oct) 55, ” For Sale: MOBILE HOMES. 1972 12x68 foo! trallar set up in iralier park, For app. to view call 635. {¢20-8N) Tenders Invited for clear ‘ cuiting an § acre stand of Pine and birch to be followed by grubbing and clearing for culfivation.: Merchantible trees to contractor, Balance tobe decked on the property. 3§ miles east of Terrace on Highway 16. Write to Box 2458 Smithers, B.C. or phone BAT-2993 (G-24 Oct) 66, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 78 Bendix citation 28 feet, ivavel iraller. Comes with Microwave oven, vaccum cleaner, AM-FM 8 track. Dash air and alr conditioner with heater. 4500 watt generator, awning, T.V. artel, Inside control. Like new . App 8,000 miles. 635- 2592 . ; 5-30 Oct. 1975 Dodge %4 Ton Club Cab with camperette Travel Tank and CB Asking $5,000. Call 638-1390 after 3 P.M. P2-26 Oct. MOTORHOMES FOR RENT: 20° to 28, Luxurtously equipped. Fully Insured. Available for Nov., Dec., Jan. Phone 632-2420, (¢20-16N) MUST SELL sUIM. MEDIATELY: 1977 31 foot Wilderness travel trailer, Asking $4500. View at Real Inn Motel. Highway 16 West. Laat trailer on felt. (ctin-2- 79) BT SERVICES TIRED OR RUSHING AROUND AT THE LAST MINUTE? ‘ Get your Christmas shop- ping done now in the privacy and comfort of your own home. REGAL carries oa complete line of Christmas cards, wrappings, daccrailons and inexpensive gifts fer everyone on your Wat. Call Carate; your Regal representative, now for you feapy, ob ‘oun+CHristma ‘catalogue; at 6355893, ©: (C2-19, 23 October) ATTENTION SCALERS : ALL LOG ‘sons holding a valid og Licence or OTTAWA (CP) — Liberal defence critic Judd Buchanan called for a six- month delay in choosing Canada’s new §2.3 billon fighter aircraft fleet after sericus problems with the two fightera being con- sidered came to light Tuesday. But Defence Minister Allan McKinnon said he still plans to shoose between the General Dynamics F-16 and the McDonnell Douglas F- 18A by the end of the year. He rejected Buchanan’s arguments about industrial benefits to Canada and his call for consideration of the Northrop F-18L, a land version of the F-19A, Buchanan raised. the matter in the Commons after congressman Jack Edwards (Rep. Ala.) told the U.S. House of Representatives defence appropria tions subcommittee said problems with the Pratt and Whitney engines of the F-153 and F- 16s are an embarrassment to the U.S. Alr Force, Buchanan gaid there also are troubles with the F-19A, which was experiencing trouble reaching its proper range and suffering cost overruns. It 1s being built for the U.S. Navy. The. former Liberal cabinet minister, known to have advocated the F-1eL when the Liberals were considering fighter planes, said In an interview new information has become available since the Con- The Heraid, Wednesday, October 24, 1979 Page ? Best jet takes nose dive servallves took over the govertiment, There have been reports that the F-16 is not really in the competition and that the government.has virtually decided upon the F’-18A., piicKinnon ng denied one reports, saying there real competition and each company has offered a good industrial - package for Canada, Buchanan said nelther of the two U.S. alreraft com- panies are offering Canada any real technological ad- n vances. He said the F-16L is a lighter plane than the F-18A and would be cheaper for Canada to operate, Mc- Donnell Douglas and Nor- throp are both involved in the F-18A and the F-1aL. McKinnon {s to receive a report shortly from Brig. Gen, *Pau] Manson who headed an inter- departmental ip which studied the submissions of all aircraft corporations, Revamped region reception cool VERNON, B.C, (CP) — Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander Zalm drew mixed reaction Tuesday when he presented his government's proposals for revamping the B.C.’a second level of government. . Speaking to about 120 elected and administrative officials from five Interior regional districts, Vander zalm said that since the formation of regional government in 1965, is objectives have hecome Increasingly obscure and complicated. He presented olficlals with three options: eliminailon of regional move a county system of government which would reduce the alze.of the local governing unit to correspond with the boundaries of one or more of the school districts. After seven hours of debate and questions, Vander Zalm got a con: proposals but fell far shor of pr all far sho: getting outright sy to diamantie regional districts in favor of the county system. . OPPOSE PROPOSAL ‘Qne of the moat con- tentious issues was his proposal to take land-use planning from regional districts, preser- districts. vation of the status quo, or a Strike cts, He said the provincial rights going to cost BY DON McLEOD TRURO, N.S. (CP) — Bal- ding, owlish Joe Ross, 40, is a former botswain on an oil tanker who engineered Nova Scotla’s town police strikes in New Glasgow and Amherst, An ex-motorcycle cop who gave Up & $6,000-a-year-job on the Halifax force to become executive director of the Police Association of Nova Scotia 16 yeara ago, Ross is a super confident profane-speaking bargainer who says voluntary com- plusory arbitration amounts to surrender of the right to strike, . “7 do it for $21,700, but I'll be God damned for ” 913,600," he said in an in- terview Tuesday night just before settlement of the Truro strike was announced. Ross travels to New Glasgow and Amherst today and he expects a quick settlement in both towns, The association, with 21 units representing 495 police and prison guards — vir- tually allthe unionized peace officers in mainland Nova Scotia — is largely a creation, TS Vat! Feat® and wishing of Ri o Upgrade’ to" metric en- dorsement, are hereby requested to contact the Terrace Ranger Station on or before November 1éth, 1979. Pra-ragistration ts required for those wishing to atiend a 2/2 day course and ‘exam to be held November 21st, 2nd and 23rd, 1979 In Terrace. Scale returns submitted on or after April 1, 1979 must be In Metric measure(Cubic Metres). Only returns from persona having passed the metric upgrading will be accepted after this date. JA, Blickert, Regional Manager Ministry of Forests ° (A2-7 Nov, 14 Nov) Notice :To all customers of Fashion TwaTwenty Cosmetics. Take. notice that there willbe a price increase ct: preducts effective Nov.1, 1979:To place ah ‘order before Increase phone 635-5041 (C5-30 ?et) Ta whom it may concern: | Vincent Vance Gaynor will not be responsible for any debts or bills incurred by my wife, as of thls date. Oct. 19 W979. VV. Gaynor (P5-29 =e) 70, LIVESTOCK Registered ¢ yr ofd ¥% Arab- Va thouroughbred. Showen Western and English. Good prospect jumper $700. OBO Call after § 635-2913. C1-26 Oct} ‘ In 1907 a spacial commis- sian decided that baseball had been invented by Abner Doubleday in 1839, Hevaalled the world for Imperial Oll Ltd. from 1944 until 1844, when he became a Halifax policeman. He was the representative of his ship at talks between. the oil company and the. association representing men on the tanker, not a peal union but something ‘‘to allow us to vent our frustra- on.” “They used to take us off once a year and we'd slt down with the top bosses and they’d say ‘how can we make it more comfortable for you Bu 6 at sea.’ Imperial waa a Th ned to try todo ue ey . 'y todo rey before we even asked,” He sald Imperial remains pon-uniofized becayse of its: attitudes sg yt Ross left the sea when he got married and “decided it Was time to come ashore,” A Yarmouth, N.S., native he joined the Hallfax police department in 1954 where he stayed for 16 years. He earned enough to be outspoken at meetings or the old Halifax = Police Association — not a real union but a grievance group. He was chosen for his out- spokenness as executive director when it was founded in 1966. For the next three eara the organization obbied and eventually -secured full bargaining rights Including the right to C) atrike, Ross said with the Truro settlement in hand he con- sidered the police union had “eome of age” during the three sirlkes and won new respect at the bargaining table. Ross earns $35,000.a year as executive director but Indicates he has paid .his dues and deserves it. The association contends the anti-Inflation board held down wages for amall town forces in. comparison with those in Hallfax-Dartmouth, inct¥lising a wage discrepancy between the towns and the city from about $1,500 to $6,000-97,000. Plackards carried by the policemen here noted they earned less than $14,000 annually, compared with $21,000. for an RCMP con- Stable. Ross said he would gladly trade the right to strike for RCMP pay scales and regular increases together with binding arbliration. “Give me that and you can have it.” ‘The association has staged two strikes previous to the three this month, in Yar- mouth, N.S., and later Westville, N.S,, where the four man force were our for four months, a Canadian record. New weaponry means. cutbacks By CHARLES LAMBELL PORTOGRUARO, Italy (Reuter) — Italy is streamlining its armed forces, cutting manpower by one-third and introducing new, advanced weaponry. | The partly-implemented plan aims at transforming by the mid-1980s a once large, under-equipped army into a more effective force. But inflation is eating away at funds set aside four years ago to update equip- ment. The Italian parliament passed the 1975 naval act in order to allow the country to. contribute, alongside the U.S. 6th Fleet, to the security of sea lanes in the Mediterranean, through them passea 25 per cent of the oil used by the Weat, A 10-year plan calls for a modern 105,000-ton fleet of amaller, fast vessels with impressive firepower for thelr size centred on two helicopter carriers plus guided missile destroyers, guided missile and anti- submarine frigates and hydrofoils. LIN... Naval officers, however, ; fear that the ship building ‘ program: might be delayed : or irimified since the naval act’ ‘does not provide for _ inflation, Thé: air force, whose perédhnel has been cut by one-third, also is being modernized wlth the mulli- rele Tornado combat plane due to replace part of the Starfighter fleet from 1961 onward. Italy is buying 100 Tormadoes, the new generation plane it built together with West Germany and Britain. Senior air force officers said the government soon would decide to go ahead with the construction of the ali-[tallan AM-X plane to replace the old Fiat G-01 asa close air-support tactical fighter. But a total of 2,500 pilots, 160 left the air force last year for better-paid civil aviation jobs and 100 more have tendered their resignations. in an attempt to slow down resignations, the govern- ment 1a studying a law to introduce a 12-year contract government would in- corporate the needs of the provinclal government, environment, trans- portation, resource manage- ment and agriculture into a province-wide plan that would spell out the land use for évery area in the province, Any major alterations in the plan, he sald, would need the approval of Victoria. Officials said a centralized nning department would too remote to meet the immediate needs of local concerns, Many othera were con- cerned that regional districts that have completed their own regional plana would be NEW PAPER DOING BETTER OTTAWA (CP) — The newlook Ottawa Journal is one month old today and it's beet birthday present is a circulation rate that has jumped 7,000 ain, It becaine Sept ak, newapaper A, Executive Peditor Jim Rennie said Tuesday the average fiveday cir- culation rate has amped to 73,000 from 66,000, The 98-year-old nhewspaper, an FP Publications Ltd. newas- paper, changed to a morning format after years of sagging’ cir- culati : The former Toronto Star editor said Journal Management” is examining all depart- ments and plans new features and columns. “Look at it in about a month,” he said, Renrle also sald The Journal took advantage of last month’s demise of the six auddenly-unerployed six auddenly-un editors and a photogra- er, Ashok Chandani is now a news editor while Alan Allnutis a new city editor. Malcolm Aird and Donna Ebenid are copy editors, Quinn MeTlhone is an as- sistant entertainment editor while Bill Robson is Photo editor and Peter Brosseau ia a photographer. Chancellor was choked NEW YORK (AP) — John Chancellor began to choke on a plece of cheese earlier this week, and was trying to cough the object free when NBC News colleague Tom Brokaw came to his ald. “Tom grabbed me from behind and squeezed three or four times," Chancellor said Tuesday, recalling the In- cident that occurred at lunch Monday. “The piece of food just shot out.” “I told Tom I was grateful and neither one of us thought much about it, We sat down and resumed our lunch,” the NBC Nightly News an- chorman said, Others present at the funcheon with Republican presidential candidate John Conn sald Brokaw used the “bearhug’’ method demonstrated many times on Brokaw's Today program. The rescue ma- noeuvre was developed by Dr. Henry Heimiich, The Heimlich method is performed by placing both arms around the victim's waist, forming a fist with one hand and pressing it against the abdomen, just above the navel and below the rib cage. When pressure is applied, the abetruction should come out of the victim's throat. Chancellor, who suffered no ill effects from the in- cident at NBC's Rockefeller Centre headquarters, said he became concerned when the plece of food caught in his throal, and stood bent over to try to force it out himself. left out of the planning process. Vander Zalm got support for his proposal only after assuring officials that minor changes In the government's plan would be carried out at the loca] level and that the province ls only concerned with changes that would have a major Impact on the area, He said regions that already have ai com- prebenslve land-use policy — among them the three Okanagan regional districts _ he assured that their ne would be Incorporated nto the plan eventually adopted by the government. Official generally sup- ported the idea that many of the regional districts needed some boundary adjustments but were not prepared to endorse the county concept of government. His suggestion that onal districts or counties may eventually take over all local government functions met with solld opposition. The meeting was the sixth ina series of discussions the minister and his staff are having with loca) officials, A government spokeaman sald 1 tion on some proposals could be. put forward by 1980. Pensions should go up with wages MONTREAL (CP) — le Devoir says a confidential government study recom- mends a major boost in Canadian ions and says increases in old age security and income supplements should be iled to increases in average earnings In the country, The newspaper says in an Ottawa story that the study recommends that pensions equal 40 to 45 per cent of a persons former. salary. It says pensioners are currently paid an average 34 per cent (14,610) of the $14,- 000 average salary. The cost of tying old age security and Income sup- plement payments to salary Preentt is estimated at m in. . ‘at og Lemans ay Adothar $360 malllion ‘would ’ go to new benefits for single people over 48 years ald wha live in poverty. The newspaper says the study, prepared by the finance and health and welfare departments, recommends that either Penalons be made com- pulsory for all businesses or that government pension plane be enlarged. - - It says only half the em- ployees in the private sector currently pay into private pension plans. The study algo recom- mends that employers be obliged to periodically readjust pensions to former employees based on ear. hings of pension fund in- vestments, It says employees should be able to withdraw penalon fund contributions, including those of the. company,, MORTHAL ATES °° earlier. \ HONTES [SiR HAGE tifa \ COMPETETIVE Sty te POW RIND SEED For Fast Service C.ti TERRACE . 4604 Lakelse Avenue : 635.7207 nl WANTED Relirad people or people with cars lo deliver papers to drops in ferrace & Thornhill. Please apply at the Daily Herald office. AIRPORT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VEHICLE RENTAL LOCATIONS Terrace Airport TRANSPORT CANADA Is calling tenders on an Alr- port-by Airport basis io provide vehicle rental services to air travellers at the following Transport Canada Alrports: Tenders will be conducted in a single stage. Tenderers will ba requited to submit a financial offer and provide corporate, aperational and marketing information. The successful tenderers will enter into licence agreements wlth Transport Canada for a term of five years commencing January 1, 1980. They will be ex- pected to provide a high level of service to air travellers wishing to rant vehicles at Transport Canada Alrports. Interested persons may obtain tender documents at elther of the addresses below: Alrport Manager's Office. Terrace Alrport. or Mr. F.B. Wong, Regional Superintendent Material Management, Roam 405-739 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. V4C 1A2, Sealed and marked tenders will be received up to 11:00 hours (local time) on Friday, November 23, 1979 In the office of the following: Mr, F.8. Wong, Reglonal Superintendent Materlei Management, Room 405-739 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, 8.C. V6C 1A2 Atender briefing meeting will be held at the following time and locailon: 15:00 hours (local time), Friday, November 9, 1979, East Banquet Room, Lakelse Motor Hotel, 4620 Lakelse Avenve, Terrace, B.C.