PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Wednesday, June 7, 1978 For Sale: 1973 Marda RX3 Phone 636-8322 after 6 (cl0- 4), 1} - 69 Dodge Polara 218. 2 barre|l carb, auto trans. $400 Phone 635-2776 (p3-7) 12x68 Safeway. Furnished. 6x10 heated joey shack. Phone 635-9923, (pl0-7) For Sale: 1968 Imperla Trailer 10'x36' 635-7860 (5-7) r 1974 Montego 4-door Sedan. 54500 miles, Can be viewed at rear of Pacific Northern Gas Ltd., 2900 Kerr Street. Sealed bids will be accepted up to June 9, 1978, Attention: Mr. K. Irwin. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. (c5-6) 1970 Datsun 516 wagon. New brakes 2 new winter tires. Radlo-tape deck, good gas mileage. Best offer. Phone 635-4461 (p3-5) 1964 Chrysler Crown Im- perlal. Not running $300. 411- 4th Ave East, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 624-3716 (p3-5) 1971 Toyota Landcruiser with wide tires plus set spare tires with rims. View at 5135 McConnell] 638-1517 or 635- 4380 = (p10-4) 1972 Toyota long-wheel base Landerviser. Complete with winch, extra spare tlre, roof rack, good condition, View 5135 McConnell 638-1517 or 635-4380 (pl0-6) 73 Renault front wheei drive, asking $1000 and 1976 Kx256 motocross Kawaski like new asking $4,000 638-1493 (ctf) 1975 Plymouth Valient 318 automatic, p.s.. p.b., low mileage, 2 door H.T. Phone 635-4597 (pé-4) 58. MOBILE HOMES For Sale: 1974 Bendix Leader trailer. 2 bedroom. Reverse aiste. Front Kitchen, patio doors and sundeck. Phone 635-6405) (etfijuta) 975 Elmonte (Glendale) trailer, 2 joey shacks, 1 fully in- 12x66 3 bedroom sulated. Fireplace and covered porch. Set up and skirted at 27 Timberland Trailer Park 635-7645 after 5 pm. (p10-15) For Sale: ¥2x60 (1973 Canadiana 2 bedrooms with fridge, steve, washer and dryer. Asking $11,000 negotiable. Phone 635.7697 sé’ Safeway doublewlde, Includes all major ap- pliances, large garden shed and fencing, 3 bedrooms, 7 fuii bath, and fireplace. Set up and fully skirted in cedar, View at No. 31-4619 Queensway Drive (Tim- berland Trailer Park) Phone 635-9429, (ctf) 1977 12x68 3 bedroom Bendix Leader Mobite Home. Unfurnished but will have fridge, washer and dryer. Located presently = In Woodland Heights Trailer Park. Phone 635-4373 days, 635-3846 after 7 p.m. (65-5) Unique 68 mobile home, galley kitchen, separate dining room with dining room with patlo doors. Set- up in very quiet, small court. Phone 635-5645 (5-3) For Sale: 12x68 ATCO Velmont 3 bedroom mobile home. Set up and skirted In trailer court in town. WIII sell furnished or wn. furnished. Phone 635-9046 even. (p1d-Jut) REPOSSESSIONS We have a limited number of 12', 14, and 24° wide in ex- cellent condition. : NODOWN . PAYMENT Purchase Includes delivery, set up and turniture. (On @pproved credit). if you quality we wil! fly yau In at our expanse. Hurry! - These won't lasi!: Call aur credit manager collect at : 694-0024 Tor-Star Mobile Homes 835 Granville Vancouver, 8.C, V6Z 1K7 (a19.7) 23x56 Doublawide, major appliance and garden shed - fenced. Situated on lot fully skirted complete fencad. View at 31 Timberland Trailer Court, 4619 Queen- sway. (Ctf) Traller for sale: 1974 12x68:3 bedroom furnished trailer, dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, china cabinet eic. No.) Pine Park phone 635-3246 (ctm-Ju 17) Must Sil - 12x46 2 bedroom mobile home on a fully serviced, clear title let on Simpson Rd. Thornhill. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Royal Bank, Terrace, 8.C., 635-7117 (ctf) For Sale: 12x68 trailer on treed and landscaped Jot. Capperside Estates 12x20 addition, sundeck, garden, shed, playhouse, garden, hothevse. Phane 635-4449 eves. (5-7) cu TENDERS. Town of Smithers, B.C; Sidewatks - 1978 Tenders for the supply of sidewalks will be received by the Town of Smithers up jo 3:00 p.m., local time, Wednesday, June 21st, 1978, All tenders must be sub- mitted to the Office of the Treasurer in a sealed en- velope, clearly marked ‘*TENDER SIDEWALKS - 1978". Tenders will be pubilcly opened at the above stated time In the Counell Cham- bers af the Town Gffice. All tenders will be examined and submitted to Council for awarding at the Regular Council Meeting of June 27th, 1978. The work is comprised of base preparation, the supply of material and construction "of approximately 950 meters of 1.5 meter width sidewalk. Tender Inquiries -shall be directed to the undersigned. A. DeEllion, Director of Works and Engineering Town of Smithers, P.O, Box 879, ; Smithers, B.C. (847-3251) (¢5-12) Mitis Memorial Hospital Terrace Tenders will be recelved | by the AdminIstrator of Milts Memorial Hospital. Terrace, B.C. for the following work during the summer months, 1978: See - Mowing andupkeep of lawns . - Upkeep and maintenance of flower gardens and shrubs ~ Minor Improvements to the property including some fencing and some lawn planting. Please contact the Ad- ministrator, Mills Memorial Hospital for camplete defalis. Tenders will be recelved up till 1600 hours, ‘Thursday, June 15, 1978, (¢5- 6) . FOR SALE BY BID - Good and chattels of Copper .Mountain Automotive Ltd. Situated at 208 Skinner Ave., Terrace, B.C. THE GOODS . MAY BE. VIEWED Monday | Evening, June 12, 1978. Bids may be submitted in writing to Security Bailiffs Lid. P.O, Box 222, Kitimat, B.C. no later than June 16, 1978, (c9. 7 FOR SALE BY TENDER ASSETS OF DEASE DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Real estate and chattels situated in Dease Lake, ; B.C. formerly operated as the ‘Dease Inn’. Sale Is under direction of R.E. Jamison as receiver: manager Jand is subject to approval of the courts. For further Information contact Dave Lewis or Rod Cousins at Federal Business Development Bank, : Terrace, 635-4951. (¢5-7) BELL'S GRANDCHILD VISITS BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) — Alexander Graham Bell's granddaughter, Lilian G, Jones, was in Brantford recently to visit the Bell of Washington, DC. eaid ‘as n, D.C, : “The house is beautiful and much nicer than the last time I came here in 1053. It looks almost exactly the way it was when my grand mother and grandfather lived here,” COME HOME, LIT. TLEFOOT OSHAWA, Ont. (CP) — Bigfoot lives in Oshawa, and he's looking for his sister. Bigfoot is a cat whose name springs from the fact he comes with two extra toes on each paw—seven instead of the usual five, Littlefoot, his sister, forced to make do with only six toes, has been lured away by a wooing tom: and Bigfoot lonesomely hopes she will return. FOR. Prorince of Ministyot +] Grileh Columbia Forests re | Sealed tenders for the following stand tending contract(s) will be received by the District Forester, Ministry — of Forests, Princa Rupert, B.C on jhe dates shawn below. 1. Contract ST 1031-2-4 JS Located Humphrys Ranger District Kitimat Number of hectares 19.5 Viewing date June 15, 1978, leaving Ran ger Station at 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Vlewlng of the stand tending site prior fo sub- mitting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. June 30, 19768. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and inthe envelopes supplled which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger(s) indicated, or from the District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, BmCc. The' lowest or any tender wil! not necessarily be accepted. (c5-7) | Seated tenders for the fallawing stand tending contract(s) will be received by the District, Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 8.C. on the dates shown below. 1. Contract ST 1031-25 J5 Located McCullough Ranger District Kitimat Number of hectares 19.55 Viewing date June 15, 1978, leaving Ranger Station af 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the stand fending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this coniract is mandatory, Deadline for receipt of tenders Is 3:30 p.m. June 30, 1976. Tenders must be sub- mittedan the form and in the envelopes supplled which, with particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger (s) indicated, or from thé District Forester, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 8.C. Ministry et Province ot Grtah Coumble = Farasts The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. {c5-8) 66. RECREATIONAL | VEHICLES. FOR SALE: Camper near new 9° Galaxy with fridge, stove, furnace. Super light construction. Used only 3 times. Must sell Phone 635- 9692 (c5- . 7) 1970 VW camper, sink- fridge, 2 burner stove, cupboards, carpet, pots & ‘pans included. Priced at $1800 Call Harry 638-1403 (p3- 6) . For Sale: 1973 % ton XLT Ford Camper Special. P.S., P.8., holy carb, many ex- tras, 24,000 miles with 92! camper, Al condition. Phone. 635-2103 or -view at 4720 Halliwell. (p5-8) Camper 1975 Edson 3‘ Camper, CW 15,000 BTU furnace. Phone 638-1121 (sif) 17¥2’ Vanguard Camper traller 635-5888 (p3-7} For Sale: 10° Caveman Camper. In excellent con- ditlon aiso 20’ propane stove. Phone 635-9420 (p3.7) 70. wee: LIVESTOCK ~ Registered 2 year old Palamino filly. Sy Peters Lucky Reg. quarter horse Stallian. Phone Birch Haven Ranch 635-5288 after. 6 a.m. (p5-10) BCYCNA. HELP WANTED: Mature students! Earn $6 to $7 per. hour plus bonus with in- feresting summer work, Write Fuller Brush Co., Box 108 care of 608, 207 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V4B IH? or. Mr, T. Olamond, General Detivery, Station ‘R’*, Ketowna, 6.C. VIX 4K3. 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