ae income $25,932. Asking “ “apartments. Fridge and "stove: Included. Thamhill phone 635-3879, sall-contalned. apartment with fridge and stove. “At 396 Mountview Ave. Phone, (pu. vteb) 835-2677 fo view, 2 2 nEpROOH, suite for rent in: ‘Thomhill. Fridge and stove, theluded, Rent’ $295 month plus damage deposit. - No. pats, — References required Phone 635-4394 or - Bessa LARGE 2 BEDROOM house, fridge and stove Included. $375 Small. pets welcome. Call between dara and 12am or late-In.the evening, Phone 638.0768, hs | Gie-2dteb) _ FOR, SALE oR RENT — 3 bedroom: ‘eoredie. 1,040 sq. ff. plus full. basement, Fridge and steve included. No pets, aking $27,900. Phone 638- (P19 aTeb,) : 3 BEDROOM house on large corner. lot. 75x135. Cantral’ In : " Double ‘carport, gas haat, close to achool.:Phone aftar épm 635- 5853, - (pl0-2éf6b) -HOME FOR SALE= 5 badroom house on fully. landscaped fenced lot. Close to.town.and schools. Frult trees, garden, greanhouse. Asking $70,000. 635-4912, , sth FAMILY HOME on. quiet phved_ street: 11120" sq. “ft. main’ floor consists of 3 — bedrooms, kitchen - dining room, Hiving room and bath. .° Two... bedrooms, dan, laundry. room, bath and unfinished. “work . shop downstairs. Carport, . greenhouse and = small garden.. Asking price $49,000. Offers considered, 2Wa Everygreen St. 635- {p§-20feb) 3 BEDROOM home, tocated on quiet street, 1056 sq. ft. attached garage, close to schools and hospital. Treed lot.. Assumable mortgage approximately $40,000 Asking $49,900. Phone 635. 7850 after 4pm. MUST - SELL— Condominium. Asking prica $34,500 OBO. Drive by 7-4717 Waish or phone 639-1698 for | intment to view. aeapiiree (p20-20feb) 5 BEDROOM tome .on % acre on Skeena St. Sauna, garden area, barn, 2 fleplaces, $90,000 OBO Phone 635-2485 after 5:00 p. mM. Except weekends. 0 {pl0-21feb) FOR. SALE— Spaclous KI bedroom home on Lakelse Lake. Wood-electric heat. W-Wscorpet = throughout. i Fireplace, large metal shop, carport. Call 778-2522 after 4pm. . (p20-27feb) FOR SALE— 1983 1200 Yamaha Ventura Royal @ touring bike. Mint condition many features. Phone 635. (p5- rieb) FOR SALE— to be moved | or dismaniled. 2cabins $300 — maeach. OBO plus 2 houses $1,000 ea OBO. Must. sells my Phone 635-5290. CENTURY MOBILE HOME PARK GOOD INVESTMENT : ma OPPORTUNITY im Small tralter court - 10 B pads & 6 rental jrallers Ancluded. Full “occupancy. Room for expansion. Convenient location. Gross annual $110,000. Phone 635-3475. (p10-17feb) TWO. - TWO BEDROOM (p5-17feb) . FOR) RENT— 2. bedroom | econ. owner, owned, ‘automatic, 24 mites | a month, | 638-1396. . ; MUST SELL Package deal, : a (py0-20feb) , _(p5-17feb) a 1970 CAMERO “paris, Inerier, etc. phone 635-9444, (nc2sfeb} .- 1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR. mechanic per-gation, ‘naw fuel pump, - new: tires, Rew power disc - brakes, ‘fully “winterized. | : Runs extremely well. $1250 - or make me an offer |.can’i ‘refusa’ .- 12842, 5572 New Hazelton. _ 25-17teb} FOR SALE— joie Cardatte ; Stingray. 350 cu. In. 4 speed. trans. _ Low - Mileage. Excellent. condition: Phone 635-228 oF 635-9300" atter. “em co , (p5-16teb) BANK | ; REPOSSESSION 1979 GAC 4x4 — Can be- viewed at SKB: Auto '. Salvage, 36% Duhan Rd. “Written offers should be. - sant fo . R. Wilson - ’ Boxd}o. Terrace, B.C, VeGaVi {acc10-28feb,) FOR SALE— 1979 %4 ton Dedge Pickup: New motor ° ‘and palnt (ob, $3600 OBO. (sity 1974 GMC Jimmy 4x4 PS, - PB, TS, traiter hitch, roof . _ Fackand roll bar. Also 198) $R250 streat bike. Asking $1850. For more information phone. 635-3453. =. . (stfa) FOR SALE 1980, GMC | pickup 4x4. Four. speed. Locking hubs. Low mileage. "Asking $5500 Phone 635-5004, * (p5-17feb) A GIFT AT.$7500'- 1980 GM SM tondxd, 350, 4 speed, warn Part-time. . hubs, dual batteries and more. call 638- - agen wid erare sre (p5-17feb) OPPORTUNITY! $70: DOWN & monthly $414. Buys 2 bedroom home ir Terrace Trailer Court” or Graham Ave. (for appraves’ buyer) pad rental included: Have your home pald for tr 5 years. Has lovely ‘woot stove and other extras. Phone Ron collect 632-2131 * 7K, Realty Ltd. . _ (p20-12mar) FOR RENT— 3 bedroom. | moebiie fraller, furnished or unfurnished, Sunny Hill’ Traller Court. Phone 635. 9.0 : ' (p5-17feb) FOR SALE— 10x50’ moblila home with 7x30’ addition. Phone 635-7338 evenings. .. (p204mar) MUST SELL! 1974 12x68, _Canadlana’ = 3 ~~ bedroom traller $15,000 COBO Phone 798-2594, : . (pl0-16feb) ! . FOR SALE — 1972 12°. Travel Trailer. . Fridge, stove, toilet. Steeps 5. Many extras. Excellent condition. | Asking $2500 OBO. Phone 638-0438. 7 : (P5-21 fab.) *% Arthaitis | “Province: of a British Colismbte 2 wet Ministry of 7 ore _ Transportation ” and Highways.» "+ | HIGHWAYS-TENDERS and’: government ° ee Electoral District. - _ Skeana’ ‘Highway District - ‘Terrace ’ Project of Job Description - Rock: Slope: Stabliization- - “Kalum Lake Road. :‘Vender documerits - with, envelope, plans, ‘specifications ; and conditions ‘of fender’. are. available. free of charge. ONLY from - No. 300-1546 | Park ‘Avenue,’ Terrace, British ‘Columblaz. Phone: (604) 635-6254 between: ‘the’ - hours of 8:30 a.m, and 4: 30. . pm. Monday to- Friday: except Holidays. Terrace, British Columbia - THE TENDER SUM FOR. THISPROJECT 1S.” TO - INCLUDE” FEDERAL SALES TAX. Tender opening date: -. Tenders will be opened at a * Ne300-4546 Park Avenue, Vand: ar-brolléd siedks bo 1 Gow tothe'pld ‘adage: | oo Urew “hit on. that ‘point, its "Companies -: “inst be -senaitive ‘to. charges in the- “consumer... psyche -and -be- : prepared: ‘te. ‘exploit -: ‘them: : »But: traditional food-buyitig a “attitudes ~ “Raye '/' been.’ : “changing for more: that, a. decade ‘so -applying” the. maxim. is. harder than -it seems, ‘heard. the : ‘conference SHERBROOKE, = ACP). A "Sherbisaky: -polleeman opened fire’ with a: “‘Submachine-gun ‘through. -the door of a motel room — because he thought a fellow February 29, 1984 2:00 P.M, ' ‘officer-had just been shot by _ (File: 52-0-23) | WOE. Stanley — _ District vom Manager. ” for: AG, Rhodes.” » Deputy ‘Minister. (ace4-13,15,20,23Feb) > Province of | British Cotumbla. ‘Ministry of © : Transportation | | and Highways’ HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral” District Skeena Highway District: Terrace ~ Project or Job-Description Terrace’ Highways | Yard. Rubbish Removal Tender « documents with . envelope, «plans, .- specifications and conditions -of fender are _ available free of charge | ONLY’ from “"No.300-4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C,’ VBG 1V4. -Phore 635-6254 : between the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 p.m. Monday. to Friday, except Holidays. Tenders will be opened: at ” No.300-4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VBG 1V4. * THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT INCLUDE SALES TAX: Tender . opening . February 17, 1984 2:00 p.m. (File: 52-6-23) . W.E. Stantey, Disirict Highways Manager for: A.E. Rhodes Deputy. Minister ‘(accd-7,10,13, feb) sh Biscsn Calin * S Bwidings Corpotanon INVITATION TO TENDER’ GR-64.1- Maintenance of Grounds at the following: locations: - 1. Skeana Health and Human ’ Resources Cantre 3412 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C. 2. Terrace Law Courts 3408 Kalum Strest Terrace, B.C, 4. Provincial Government oftee ’ Bullding : : 4506 Lakelse Avenue - Terrace, B.C. 4. GeoTech and. ‘Moterlale Lab * 4037 Keith Avenue . ‘Terrace, B.C. 5 Britten Columbla pulidinga * Corpe! res | Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. ‘For all enquiries and to arrange a site _ vinit, call Darryl Hansen. after February. 20th, 1994 at 438-8566, Tencer documents may be obtained from British. Coflinbia Bulidihgs corporation, 4625 Kelth Avenue; Terrace, B.C, from February “lat, Wea, Senled Tancers will be receivedat ihe. - above British. columble Buildings Corporation addrasa until 3:00 p.m. Febrvary 29th, 1984 and will be opened in public at that time. © The lowest or sny fender not Necessarily accepted. {accd-1Sfeb) Seated. Tenders morked, ‘Janitorist Services‘ for the Provinclal Gavernment OFice Bullding,, 4506 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C, will - be racelved up to 3:00 p.m., the aith . day of February 1984 and. those . Qa Jable at thal ime will be opened In public at 4425 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VEG IKT. For the purpose of datermini g the nature ond extent. of the work In- volved, the Atsnagor’s designates © {Darryl Hansen and Trevor Davies) will conduct o tour of the subject . Premises on Thuraday February 16, 1984. All contractors withing ta bid should attend this tour and meat with the Manager's casignates at. the Specillc time and locaton’ shown below. Contraéts will be _avallable only at this time, © - Provinclal Government Olflce ° @unding 4505 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C, Time: 4: 00 pm. . dace? 43,18eb)- USE THE CLASSIFIEDS IS- TO. | .FEDERAL | date: . - strambled . Information . “meeting between . council members . Edmonton members of the ’ financial the room's -occupants, . an: ' inquest ‘was told Tuesday. . . Testifying before special. _ ‘Dehys .: “coroner... Judge . Dionne at an inquest into the. ' death of .Serge Beaudoin, Det. Andre Castonguay said . ' he- fired two. bursts) of “ submachine-gui “through “the door alter ~ hearing a single shot Angin - inside the room. But the shot had ‘come from "the . ‘gun , Castonguay’s partner; “Det, ’. Roger. Dion, who testified — that ‘he ‘fired because :he . - feared for his life. at dawn last Dec, 23 in the mistaken. belief it was ‘oc- ~gupied by bandits whe had murdered a Brink’s guard the day before. “T felt that I.was a dead man*and I. fired a shot hoping to get out. alive,” | - said Dion, who was the first - - policeman to enter the room after other’ officers forced. open the locked door.” Beaudoin, 33, a carpet layer from Quebec City, and his co-worker, Jean-Paul Beaumont, 32, also : from " EDMONTON (EP) —The city fired its, big guns - Tuesday in. the war with Alberta over long-distance telephone revenues and made a direct hit on the provincial telephone . - system’s computer bank, Mayor Laurence Decore said the cily, in what he called a “major action,” . Edmonton, Telephones’ computer .. programs to. deny. Alberta ‘Government — Telephones needed to _ collect. long-distance tolls. “ic But Utilities Minister Bob Bogle. was optimistic peace a between the warring fac- >. flons can be restored. ‘Me told ‘reporters a city” and legislature next Monday will’ provide “a golden opportunity” for discussion and accommodation. — _ Until: the theeting, Bogle said, the province will not act against Edmonton as Jong as the city does nothing ‘todisrupt telephone service, But he added AGT is ‘Studying the legality of the city’s latest move and: ia free to take any legal action open to it, ‘Bogle was unclear on whether he will discuss a settlement on long-distance revenues separately from the - question of merging ‘the provincial and municipal telephone companies, “TALK MONEY FIRST’. The city has sald it wants a financial —. settlement before dlecussing other parts of Milvain package. . - J.V.H, Milvain, a former ’ Alberta chief justice; will explain - at- Monday's meeting the reasons behind his: -commitiee’s “recom: -mendation that a:settlement on long-distance revenue be tied to a merger of the two: of: _ distance - Telephones will. bill Holmes, * —Restaurants Ltd. of Bur- naby,, ; company's original wooden ddleboard menu.’ . | - ‘Holmes said when the Keg “Firat opened in’ -Western 1s. Canada 13 years’ ago, the ‘aim was to emulate the lald- - ‘back dining pioneered in California. - Young people : who came of age in the 1960s ‘weren't drawn to the “gometimes, daunting at- ‘mosphere of traditional eateries. , So: ‘Keg “featured short, - simple toa , unintimidating wine sin the motel robm after. * working all night installing -@ carpet in Sherbrooke, - ‘HIT EIGHT TIMES . killing an innocent man — * ~ Beaudoin was hit by eight ‘bullets. _—_ fired from Castonguay’s submachine- gun. One bullet grazed — ‘Beaumont’s chin. °° | - Dion said he fired with his Colt .45 pistol when he saw a “nude torso” = ~— coming’ .towards him and. then ‘retreated through the: . doorway. -“I fired “because — I'm not ashamed to say it —I | - was afraid of dying,” Dion . said, . Dion said that before ‘opening -fire, he twice’ “warned the occupants of the ‘toom that he’ was .a .pollceman and ordered ov? them not to move, |: Police, ralded the motel room in nearby Rock Forest Castonguay, who pumped 20 rounds through the ‘plywood door with a Uzi submachine-gun,- told the judge he. opened fire * beeause he thought the first shot had been aimed ; at “Dion. > “ “T heard a shot and the door.: slammed," . said Castonguay.:..!"Roger-. was sort of. propelled past me. For me, he-was hit. . “1 reacted immediately. The shooling had started, For me, it had to stop right . away.” ‘Several other Police of- - Edmonton. fires telephone companies. Decore said the ty realized the futility of trying - fo negotiate a peaceful settlerhent when not one of. 16 Edmonton ‘Progressive Conservative members of the legislature appeared for a meeting last week to- discuss the issue, The city reacted by filing a statement of claim in Court’ of - Queen's Bench seeking $116 million from” AGT for unpaid services | from 1990. _ Earlier, Edmonton said it would ‘ask the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to review a aystem ’ whieh forces the city-owned ’ telephone compahy to place all long calls through vvnincially owned AGT. Edmonton and Thunder Bay,, Ont., are the only two major Canadian cities which own their telephone systems. DISCUSS CITY’S MOVE Officials”: of “Edmonton Telephones and AGT met Tuesday to discuss the city’s, move to. take over - long-distance billing , “This morning at 12:07 a.m. Edmonton Telephones made significant chanyes to computer programs in such a way that AGT now no longer knows the accuriste ‘telephone ‘numbers from which long-distance calls are placed,” Decore said. | He said Edmonton will also. stop providing AGT with information about new installations, moves or similar changes. Decore said Edmonton. its * 600,000 customers for long- distance charges and pay AGT “‘its fair share.” He also sald he ‘has written to Premier Peter Lougheed asking him to intervene and instruct Bogle to be more reasonable peeve ions vice-president: of. Keg‘ B.C., held up’ the. -- “and Cleaver . restaurants . restaurants catered to the growing class “lista and walters - who : ‘in Edmonton, . got: 6" fesembled : ‘thete -youthdul: customers and insisted.on - "being on a first-name basis: DINING REVOLUTION, Holmes. - credits —_ the concept ‘for a dining revolution but sald the: _ Keg's original clientele is , ‘aging eo the chain, now with | ‘126 outlets and a projected 10’ million customers this year, began making . changes. - The paddieboard was one ,of the firat things. to go as- the restaurant expanded its menu to add a range of: ‘appetizers and = trendy. dishes. entrees Light - of- fitness-conscious - customers, -. “We | were: Binding they. Inn cent 1 man was killed - a Quebec City, were sleeping ficers who took part: in ite, rald testified Tuesday that warnings . were _ issued before the shooting began. But Beaumont testified Monday the first thing he heard was the sound of ‘bullets... . And Edward: Redden, an - Edmonton physical education co-ordinator staying in the adjoining room with his wife, said he heard police announce their presence after the shooting. Castonguay said he was Convinced the occupants of .the room had committed the - holdup and- murdered the ” Brink's guard. , . He said the two men were from Quebec City where two cars had been stolen and recovered in the Sherbrooke region, One of « _the cars. — found near the Rock Forest mote] — had a rifle and a jacket in the back seat which were thought to be clues in the killing. Police also were intrigued - by the fact the two carpet layers had checked into” their motel’ only an hour before the robbery-murder and, because they kept — unusual hours during their stay. As Castonguay * was rushed out of the hearing. room by a phalanx of . policemen, he was spat on | by Gilles Beaudoin, brother of the deceased. his dealings with The city wants a much greater share of revenues. generated — by Edmonton’ Telephones . customers — $126 million in "1982, OF that amount, AGT | and « $76 —s million ~ Edmonton Telephones $2 million, toll - CHORE. 7 —Braper ' Wal —Family orlented - close to schcals . —Hospital, convenience store, parks, ot car wash, all in area —$200.00 move in allowance for Jan. 1-15 . Professionally Managed by trained staff who respect a: vieren't coming: back’ for this giant stenk | as often o "as we'd. like them to, ” ‘said oe Holmes. -- * ; But the company was “careful to maintain quality and Holmes seid the cost -often is ‘not “passed : on higher prices. ° ‘Food consumers. rove ‘become quality conscious - and are willing to pay for it, ~~ several speakers. anid, - » Morton Satin, president of ‘Saskatoon-based Pro Star . Mills Ltd, and a former * researcher for the Steinberg supermarket chain, said specialty and high-fibre - breads _ became popular because ‘buyers believed : they had higher quality and . health benefits, even though “And Begudoin’s mother Cecile told reporters “she wanted ‘justice; that. they ’ {the police) be tried like anybody e Inquests in Quebec are - “held to determine whether criminal . responsibility is . irivelved in’ suspleicus or violent deaths. However, a coroner’s findings are: not binding on the Crown, which decides. whether’ charges - will be laid. . ‘, . James, - been = 0-called _ brands, ; white bread often uses the same ingredients. _ ‘The. “situation. | was . bolstered’ ‘by supermarkets which cut prices’ on white . bread, creating the im- ipresgion. it had even: leax: doe, d Satin. The roa ie abilitation has been to tout. fibre additives in nee white breads. Ice cream producers tnd the same kind of battle’. after years. " “footballing” ice cream — retail markdowns ‘often . ta. below cost, .said Paln, Dairies Ltd. president Jack, - Jee cream manufactureré: are gearing up for the king of promotional ‘ campaigii": used by milk producers, but James sald companies — should keep in mind the ~ highest growth in sales bag: ‘deluxe’: Jeans Desjardina, # marketing director toe . Quebec's Department of" Agriculture, Fisheries ang. Food, tuned the process, _ early to the point of putting - - consumers under a microscope. A horde of small Quebéc, entrepreneurs, ©" most prominently in the specialty. cheese business, have been. successful by finding gaps in the market and creating: their own niches, he said? Coachman 7 Apartments | - , Dela apartment dwelling, fidye, stove, . carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, elevator, security system, resident manager. . . 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