tak ey . torrect PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Thursday, December 6, 1977 The Herald reserves the _fight to classify ads under "” appropriate headings and to . set rates therefore and to ‘determine page location. The Herald reserves the fight to revise, edit, classity "or ralect any advertisement and to retain any answers ™ direcied to the Herald Box Reply Service, andto repay -: the customer the sum paid -for the advertisement and box rental. Box repties on "Hoid’’ “ Instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an --advertisement will be : destroyed unless mailing _instructions are received. “Those answering Box .. Numbers are requested not ‘,fo send Originals of m “documents to avald lass. TF TA claims of errors In -Advertisements must be Teceved by the publisher within 30 days after the first -fublication. “Wt Is agreed by the ad- . vertiser requesting space y.thet the liability of the _: Herald in the event of failure : ta publish an advertisement cor Inthe event of an error ‘ieppearing in the ad- “vartisement as published (shall- be itmited to the amount pald by the ad- _ wartlser for only one in- insertion for ihe ‘portion of the advertising “space occupled by the In- ‘ ‘correct or omitted item only, ‘aid'that there shail be no ability to any event greater than: the amaunt pald for ‘goch advertising. ‘ly Advertisements must comply with the British : Columbla Human Rights Act which, prohibits any ad- ‘vertising that discriminates against any person because of bis race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry orplace of origin, or because “fils 2 age Is between 44 and 65 * ydars, uniess the condition Is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work . Published at Terrace B.C. 5days aweek Moriday. to Friday, af- ternoons . » PUBLISHER WR. (Bill) Loiselle SUBSCRIPTION ‘RATES Effective October 1, 1977. Single Copy 20c By Carrier = mth3.00 ‘By Carrier year 36.00 By Mail = 3mth 12.00 By Mail 6 mth 22.00 By: Mail year 40.00 ‘Senior Citizen year 20.00-.. British Commonwealth and United States of America 1} year 51.00. ’ Box 399, Terrace, B.C. rcs. VaG ae . or ; « Telephone: wi ' 112-604-635-6357 HOME DELIVERY ; Terrace & District Thornhill & District Phone 635-6357 1 —_— * COMING EVENTS There Is a Christmas Bake and Craft sale at Coop Shopping center Dec. 17th (Saturday) from 10-6 pum featuring many bake goods, breads, canning, quilts, weaving, pillows, metal work, Christmas stockings and wreaths and many more. THE TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE Is presenting a Christmas program for children and = = families, featuring the Three Little Pigs, Santa Claus and music on-the afternoans of Dec. 10 and 1th in the Little Theatre Building on Katum. Please pick up the 50c tickets at McColls Real Estate, after Dec. 1, to reserve a space. There will be a Christmas trae sale Dec. 9th. 10th, léth and 17th at the Co-op parking laf and next ta ihe Bank of Commerce. They will be $3, $5, dnd $7. You can call in orders for trees at 635-4060. CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per Insertion, over 20 words 5 cants per word, 3 or more consecutive in- sertions $1.50 per Insertion. REFUNDS: First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds ater ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before ind insertion. Allowance can be made for only one Incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 malled. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL RATE: 22 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per Insertion. CLASSIFIED LEGAL - POLITICAL AND TRANSIENT AD. VERTISING: $3.60 per column Inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per line per month. On a 4 month Lasts only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to pubiicatian day. Service charge of $5.00 on all NLS.F. cheques. WEDDING OESCRIP- TIONS: No charge provided news submitted within one month. $5.00 production charge fer wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups). received one month or more after event $10.00 chargé, with or without picture. Subject to condensation. Payable in advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5,50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages §,50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals 5,50 Cards of Thanks §,50 Memorial Notices 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classifled Advertising Dept. NOTICE Skeena District Girl Guides would like to announce the opening of a Land Ranger Company in the Thornhill area. Girls between the ages of 14 and 18 who are In- terested please call 635-3061 or 438-1249 (ctf) MILLS MEMORIAL THRIFT SHOP Milis Memorial Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate any donatlans of good, clean clothing, any household items, toys ete. for thelr THRIFT SHOP. For pickup service phone 635-5320 or 635-5233, or leave donations at the Thrift shop on Lazelle Avenue on Saturdays between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Thank you. (ne) PARENTS IN CRISIS Are you making your own life and your children's miserable? Oo you con- Stantty yell at your children, or hit them, or find it hard to control your angry feelings toward them? P.1.C.’s goal is to help you become the loving con- structive parent you really want to be, All inquires confidential. Phone Mary or Jahn 635-4419 Jane 638-6302. absolutely - Baby Clinic every Tuesday Starting at 1:30 p.m. - Thornhill Baby Clinic every and and 4th Friday at the Community Centrefrom 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. » Adult Clinics - Mon. Wed. & Fri., from 3:00 - to 4:4 p.m, -V.D. Clinic - 3:00 p.m, every Mon. & Thurs. 14, BUSINESS. PERSONAL | PATS KNITS Knitting Machine Sales Lessons - Patterns - Ac- cessories Coned Yarn 39%¢ oz. 638-1409 (etf4mo-18n) GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3236 Kalum (ctf) CERAMICS BY PEARL Workshop. Cali 635-3854 for further information. (ctf-feb14-78) ABLE ELECTRICLTO. . Electrical and Refrigeration contract. Heuse airing. | 635-5876 (ctf) $25 reward for return of cage 12x12x30" taken from back of Gim’s Restaurant Friday December 2 between 3 and 5 p.m. Call 635-2935 evenings or 636-1152 days.(p3-7) 19. HELP WANTED - EXPANDING CANADIAN OIL COMPANY dependable persen who can work without supervision. Earn $14,000 per year plus bonus. Contact customers around Terrace. We train. Write A.K. Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum, emptor, Ont. LéT 246. (¢4-8} ROYAL Bank requires a - stenographer please reply in person to Mel Stokes, 4640 Lakelse Avanve, Terrace. (C4-7) GIRL Friday required, basic knowledge of invoicing, general office procedures assoclated with the wholesale industry Is desirable. Cail H. Young, Acklands Lid. 635-6226. (C3- 6} AN INTERNATIONAL OIL CO. offers plenty of money plus cash bonuses, at home training for mature in- dividual in Terrace area. Regardless of experience, write §.D. Read, Pres., Titfany Asphalt In- ternational, Box 1707, Sta. R, Toronto, Ont. M4G 4A3. (cd-8) 32. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE: 1976 Yamaha Y-Z 125X, dirt bike. Ex- cellent condition. Phone 635- 6844 (¢3-10) 33.° FOR SALE -WISC. FOR SALE: Genie (Singer) sewing machine. $300 or best offer, Phane 635-3303 after 6 (p16) \ FOR - SALE: Sealy Posturepedic Extra long. box spring and mattress, like new. With mattress cover and sheets, $200.00. Phone 435- 3636 after 6p.m. (C3-6) MISC.: 1971 GMC 1% ton Truck, good condition. VB, 4 Speed, radio, canopy. T.V. stand $5. Interested partles only. Phone 635-5979 (c6-7) Stumped fora Christmas gift phone 635-2122 for a book on the jocai area written by John Glen Sr. “Where the Rivers Meet.’ An amusing story of the Bulkley Valley. (p5-6) MISC. FOR SALE: Used Dishwasher - Maylag $150. Phene 35-7448 9)——__—. 1 Red Acorn fireplace complete 3175. 1 fireproof rug 14x15 (approx } Like new $175.1 Skidoo TNT 440 $3860, 17 Pair mens Kastinger Skiboots 92 worn once $70, Phone 635-4294. (c3-7) FOR SALE: One Taurus 22 target revolver, Bear L.H. Hunting Bow with G & A Kastle 200 cm Skis with soloman 404 Bindings, Mens Ski boots size 11 and poles. One new 165-13 summer radial. Twocompression alr pistols. Phone 635-934) (p3- ? needs . 138 WANTED MISC. 1 Patr boys downhill skt boots slze7 In good condition. Phone 635-7672 (c2-7) Now buying Fine Arts and Indian Antiquitles. Write to: Mrs. L. MacDonald 11577 - 149 Street Edmonton, Alberta TSM IW) (ctt-PL-D18) 39. MARINE 1976 Relnef! Cabin Cruiser, 22 ft., 225 HP IB. OB. F.W. cooled, H.W. Heat, Stave, Ice Box, Compass, Sounder, CB, VHF, Sleeps 5, other exiras, traller, write “Wilnra’’ Box 152, Prince Rupert or Phone 627-1501 evenings. (c7-7) 4]. HOMES FOR RENT Attractive 3 bedroom house for rent in quiet nelgh- baurheod, Thornhill Phone 635-2044 ar 763-9133 collect. (¢10-12) FOR RENT: Available Jan. 1, 78. 3 bedroom home un- furnished, near hospital and school, Phone 635-2806. (C4- 7) 48. SUITES FOR RENT. HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, cen- traliy located. Fully furnished. Reasonabl rates by day or week. Non- drinkers only. Phone 635- 6611. (ctf) CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS .. 4931 Walsh Avenue Suite 113 Terrace, 8.C. 635-7056 ; New 1, 2 and 3 bedreorn] suites for rent. Fridge, steve, drapes, carpet, rec area, Sauna and pool table; with security interphonel and elevator. Absolutely no pets. (ctf) KEYSTONE COURT - APARTMENTS Cflice No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and thre bedroom apartments. Laundry & storage area. Near schools and down town. Clean, qulet Spacious, security lockup and patrol. 635-5224 (ctf) Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnished Istudio or 1 bedroom apariments. Security enferphone. Sauna. 635-3941 38-1032 SUITES FOR RENT: 2 bedroom fully furnished trailer located at 3347 Koefaed Dr. in Thornhill. Private toi45200 per menth. No pets. we ne 635-2482 (c3- a} : fatal KALUMGARDENS 3 bedroom , apartment for rent, some’ with basement and carport, private en- france and patio. To view see full time caretaker at Apt. No.d on Scott Ave. east af Kalum or phone 635-4841, (ctf) 52, WANTED - TO RENT WANTED TO RENT: Employed mother with 2 children, 2 or 3 bedroom. duplex of four plex in downtown area. Phone 635- 298) before 2:30 p.m. or 635- . 5439 after 5 p.m. (P3-6) ~ ho ; “AUTOMOBILES 1972 Datsun 510 4 door auto . $995. Call Braze 635-7195 day- time (p3-7) FOR SALE: 1974 Ford Maverick 4-door. 24,000 miles, auto-V-8. Excellent cond. Offers requested. For further information phone 635-7695, (P5-8) 1970 8 cyl. Chev truck, Factory canopy included. Low mileage, one owner, 6 H.P. Snow Plow. Big wheels and chain. Phone Tony after 4 p.m. 635-2997, (P3-6) FOR SALE: 1977 GMC semi- campenized van. Phone 635- 5680. (C5-8) 1976 Ford LTD. in good condition. Aust sell. BUY OF YOUR LIFE TIME! Phone 635-3604 (p2-7) 1968 Chev 34 Ton pickup Phone 638-1273 (c2-7) 1966 Chev Impala 4 door HT. All new tires. Phone 635- 3604, (p2-7) . FOR SALE: 1968 Meteor car in good conditlon. Win- terized with snow tires. 390 Va, P.S., P.B., Asking $600 638-1273 (¢2-7) 60. TENDERS NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked Janltorial Contract . for Ministry of Labour - 4548 Lakelse Avenve - Terrace - British Columbia 2,200 square feet will be accepted by the Honowrable the Minister, Department of Public Works, care of The Superintendent of Works, Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia. up to 2 pm, 5th December, 1977, Tendering documents may be obtained from The Ministry of Publle Werks, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Co lumbla on and after 2nd December, 1977, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. (c3-7) NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked Janitorlat Contract for Ministry of Health Mental Health Branch - Room Numbers 2 and 5 - 4554 Lazella Avenue - Terrace - Britlsh Columbla (1,810 square feet) will be accepted by the Honourable the Minister, Department of Publle Works, care of The Superlntendent of Works, Ministry of Public Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia. up to 2 p.m. 15th December, 1977. Tendering documents may be obtained from The Ministry of Public Works, | * 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia on and after 2nd December, 1977, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac: cepted. {c3-7) 66. RECREATIONAL | VEHICLES ~ FOR SALE: 1976 Arctic Cat. Phone 635-3631 (p2-7) OL sare etetetet* aT 81 ar % 1976 HONDA CIVIC 1975 MONTEGO 1974 AUDI FOX 197] NOVA HATCHBACK 1972 PINTO 1974 CHEV 1 TON 1974 FORD % TON 1977 FORD CREW CAB 050 051,0°6) mseraaedegegtatatatatesecttuteceeragterawatsiahersearetatgtgtaty Used Cars for Sale 1974 METEOR RIDEAU 500 VIEW AT 3103 blakeburn st. OR PHONE MIKE AT &35-6547 OR 635-4728 DEALER NO. 014834 pepeteiete ones wien: corenereretete cegetetenas e Radig, Sunroof, 4 Spd. P.S., P.B. Auta - P,S,, P.B., Auto Front-wheel drive, 4 Spd. 3Spd., Va, Standard 3 Dr., Auto, Tape-radio | P.S., P.B., Auto, Dual Wheels + 360, 4 Spd, 460, 4 Spd, Steal Box, i: Trailer-hook up. . and gentlemen, - Matched pair Welch ponies, will sell separately. Ve Reg. Arabian mare, 13 ‘years old, good breeding, excellent broad mare. ve Reg. Morgan colt. 6 months old. % Reg. Arabian mare, 32 . years old, excellent show ~ and breeding qualities. Cali 635-7448 Don or Laurie Forbes. (c5-9) BCYCNA CLASS. DISCERNING ADULTS, Shop discreetly by mail. Send $1.00 for our latest fully INustrated catalogue af maritat aids for both ladies Direct Action Marketing Inc. Dept. U.K., P.O. Box 3268, Van- -couver, B.C. V6B 3X9. (ctf) NHL ST. LOUIS (AP) — "It's been two months of hell,’ veteran Red Berenson says of the per- formance of St. - Louis Blues in the National Hockey League. The Blues are in the basement of the Smythe Division with a 5-17-3 record, the second worst in the league. In the last five games, the Blues have scored only six erWe've been, pl “We've mn. playing eatchup hockey all season, and we haven't been able to catch up,” Berenson said. The Blues have a " number of problems this year,- among them a shaky defence and four erratic lines. More-.= importantly, Berenson ‘said, ail-‘that losing ‘has made the _players edgy on the ice and reluctant to face the fans. “It's embarrassin ing to walk out of the building after a game and meet the people,” said the team captain, a former standout centre at the University of Michigan. “It's émbarrassing ta walk into a restaurant lest you be recognized.” RECALLS GOOD YEARS What makes it worse ‘for Berenson, 38, who joined the Blues during their first season in 1957, is that he remembers the good years when the team was winning. — During three seasons in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Blues didn't lose 10 home games all year. They made the playoffs regularly. The newer players haven't been as fortunate. When the year began, the team, which had lost its losing touch, was purchas by the Ralston-Purina Co. The Rebirth of the Blues was announced, required tina's Carriers for Daily Herald immediately in TERRACE and THORNHILL areas. Exira earnings. PHONE 635-6357 What’s happening in Sports TIE FOR FIRST MANILA, Phili pines (AP) — South Africa’s Gary Player, Italy’s Delio Lovato and Argen- 3 «6s Juan =—s Carlos Cabrera fired four-under- par 68s Wednesday and tied for first place i in the pro-am tournament - preceding the 25th World. cup golf championshi 5. rge Knudson - Temes had a 69'on the 7,134-yard, par-72 Wack- Wack Golf and Country Club’s East course. TWINS ACQUIRE SMITH HONOLULU (AP) — Minnesota Twins aquired lefthanded pitcher Myrl Smith from Baltimore Orioles in exchange for catcher Tom Epperly in a minor: league trade an- nounced at baseball's winter meetings Wed- nesday. Both players will remain on ass rosters. The Twins also renewed their working agreement with Visalia of the. California State ‘League. LOSE TO MOSCOW PRAGUE (Reuter) — Boris Mikhailov scored two goals Wednesday as CSKA Moscow beat Poldi Kladno of Czechoslovakia 6-0 in the first leg of their European Cup hockey championship game at Kladno. The Russians play host to Poldi Kladno next Friday in the return 4 _RACI NG 5 CANCELLED -LAUREL, Md, (AP) — Thoroughbred racing al Laurel Race Course was eancelled Wednesday because of bad track to conditions, a track spokesman said. The track froze overnight fol- lowing several days of rain. | SWIFT KILLS HIM. SELF MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — Charlie Swift, the play- by-play announcer for the National Football League's’ Philadelphia Eagles, w. was found shot to death in his apartment Wednesday by his wife Patty. Police said a gun . was found near the body and Swift, about 42, apparently died from one nshot wound to the ead. Foul play was not suspected. WANTS FRANCIS OUT LONDON (Reuter) — Gerry Francis, 26, the former England captain whose soccer ambitions have been frustrated by injury, was placed on the transfer list at his request Wednesday by struggling English First Division club Queens Park Rangers. The midfield star, who made 294 senior appearances for angers but only pares a few gaxs in the last two years, now is fit. ACQUIRE LLOYD BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Buifalo Braves of the National Basketb Association have ac- quired 6-foot-10 forw rd- centre Scott Lloyd, The Associated Press learned Wednesday. LLoyd was waived Dec. 2 by Milwaukee Bucks. PLAN NEW ARENA BOSTON (AP) — Mayor Kevin White has proposed the creation of SCOTT -an. arena authority to build a-$35-millian. indoor sports arena at South Station here. White said Tuesday that the Bruins National Hockey League team, the Celtics bas- kethall team and the Lobsters tennis teams have agreed to move into the new building. _ - - , SSS The | largast sundial, made in India in 17264, covered al- most an acre and threw a hundred-foot shadow. Do It Now Aluminum Sheets 25” x 36” 12 sheets only - 0249 THE DAILY HERALD 3212 Kalum St. Terrace B git ul NY