2 ke "Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 6, 1988 21 CLASSIFIED ADS EE TRIVIA You SAY IT MIGHT BANISH WINTER BLAHS? ) Resetting Body Rhythms A breakthrough experiment using lights to mimic sunrise or sunset to reset body rhythms could improve sleep for the elder- ty and for workers on rotating shifts, and might even banish winter’s blahs, says National Geographic. Nickel A Box The first box of Crayola crayons, sold in 1903, contained eight colors and cost a nickel, says National Geographic World. Rich Man, Elected Man Costs of television tine to ad- vertise has turned presidential campaigns into arich man’s game, but a Texas A&M media spe- clalist and former campaign worker for Jimmy Carter says the problem is now trickling down to affect state and [ocal races, perhaps forcing qualified candi- dates either to not seek election or to withdraw early in order to keep from amassing unpayable bills. Cup Calories A cup of sour cream has 400 calories, and a cup of ptain yogurt has 140 calories. There are 840 calories in acup of peanuts. Glass Frog _ The reticulated glass frog of Central and South America has transparent skin thal helps it blend in with the leaves of the © plants whereit lives. BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING These ads appear in the m ore than 84 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association and reach more than 1.1 million households from White Rock to Whitehorse. $129. for 25 words ($3 per each additional word) Call the Zerrace Review at 635-7849 AUTOMOTIVE 1941 Chev P.V. % ton, fuily restored $7,000. O.B.0. 1938 Chey 4 X 4 off road racer $5,000. 0.B.0. Victor- ia B.C. 478-8816. 1977 Western Star Logging Truck 400 cum. New Lodec Seales, new transmission, tubeless tires. 90% + 1973 Columbia Trailer. Asking $36,000. with or without job. Phone 344-6415 Golden, 3.C. Jeep Owners - Parts, Accas- sories for Jeeps 1942 to 1988. Gigantic stock, low prices, quick service. Gemini Sales, 4736 E. Hastings, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K7. Phone: (604)294-2623 (604) 294-4214. Buy/Lease any gas, diesel car or truck, new or used. Direct from volume factory . dealer. Call for pre-approved credit. Call coliact 464-0271. 05231. $1 Down leases a new ¢ar or truck. Seven Year warranty. Payments from $139/mo. 0.A.C, Call lease manager at (604)465-8931. DL&584. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Kelowna B.C. We install a decorative stone and epoxy coating on steps, sidewalks, patios, swimming pool decks and driveways. Also a tough-durable epoxy and quartz flooring for indus- . trial, institutional and com- mercial applications. Full training, inventory, tools, Chev Cube Van and dealer- ship anty $35,000 total. Phone owner (604)861-4315 RFS - Health Problems. 130/seat pub. $602,000 gross. Potential $220,000 net. Buildings, fixtures, eguipment A-1, 15%% fin- ancing. Asking $580,000. Henry Desnoyer. Tradeland Realty, 3410 Coldstream Ave., Vernon. 545-5325; Eves.-542-8712. Florist - Quick Sale. Two wire. services. Fresh and artificial flowers, tropical lanis and accessories. Dea- er for wine and beer sup- lies. $60,000 o.b.0. Call ope 869-5745. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Own Your Own _ Profitable Body Gear by Suncapsule Family Tan Tone Art. Fastest growing business in Canada. High demand, high rofit, possible to recapture nvestment In fess than 6-8 months. Ground floor oppor- tunity. Serlous Inaulries only. Area developers need- ed. 1-800-663-6621. Cash In - Cash Out. Coke, Pepsi, Libby's, Helnz - World Famous Drinks you will refill. in your new, uni- que, cold pop/juice vendors with separate price settings. Minimum investment of $11,980 secured as we sup- ply freight, equipment ins- tallad in locations, product fills, supplies, etc. Own your cash business, your cholce, part or full-time. Cail/write (24 hours) for brochure. Sot- ar Business Centres, 100 East Drive, Suite 200, Bram- alea, Ontario. L6GT 1B3. Mr. Halbot 1-(416)-761-5705. EDUCATIONAL Free: 1988 guide to study-at- home correspondence Dip- lama courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Alrcon- ditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal /Medical Secretary, Psychology, Tra- vel, Granton (1A), 1055 West Georgia Street #2002, Vancouver, 1-800-268-1121. ‘Start A New Career! Learn Income Tax or Basic Book- Gertificate keepin q. .Courses. For free brochures, no obligation: U & A Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3T 2B6. (204)284-1806. Wanted: Free Thinkers. Lib- ertarian Party of Canada seeks Candidates for Federai Election. Send resumes. Lib- ertarians want more freedom through less government both in civil Jibertles and the economy. 922 Cloverly 5t., Noth. Vancouver, B.C. V7L 1N3. EDUCATIONAL HELP WANTED NOTICES Diploma correspondence. Free calendar. High School upgrading, accounting, man- agement, administration, secretarial, computers. Es- tablished 1964. National Col- lege, 444 Robson, Vancau- ver, 688-4913 toll free 1-800- 387-1281, 24 hours. EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY Two 1969 Kenworth off Hwy. dump $23,000. each; 1977 I.LH.C. S/A dump snowplow and sander $9,000; 1975 Hough 60 Load- er two yard bucket and forks $18,000. Call 949-6399. FOR SALE MISC. Deluxe 14' X 12' hauseboat, twin Volvo 125 hp. 1/0. $35,000. 34' X 10’ workboat could be converted to house- boat, twin 120 h.p. Mer- cruiser, heavy duty trailer, $30,000. Sicamous Boat Works. 836-2574. Lighting Fixtures. Western Ganada’s largest display. Wholesale and retail. Free Catalogues available. Nor- burn Lighting Centre, 4600 East Hastings Street, Bur- naby, B.C. V5C 2K5. Phone 1-299-0666. Attention Cabin/Home ow- ners. Appraved woodstove, chimney, hearth materials for one story application - $995. (stove only $475.). R.E. MacDonalds Stoves & Stones Ltd., Aldergrove, B.C. 856-8141. (camaker-Manager for four sheets Sept-April. Send re- sume and salary required to Powell River Curling Club, 3304 Malaspina Ave., Powell River, B.C. V8A 1B5. Phone (604)485-5587'. Three experienced Log Buil- ders required in April for one year in Japan. Must be under 25 years old. Accom- modation, travel and meals paid for by Japanese. Net Salary $1,500/month (Cana- dian}. Call Bonanza Inter- national, Vancouver 6Bt- 9533. Ma Gherle Fashions. Disco-: ver a new rewarding career. Be an independent. Join our team. It’s the fun, easy wa to earn extra money. Call collect (416)632-9090. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! When you complete the apartment/ condo manager’s course ap: proved by “Ministry of Lab- our'’. You can expect bet- ween $1,000 - $2,000 per month. Free placement as- sistance from Munday Per- sonnel. Available by corres- pondence or in class. For details call 681-5456 or write R.M.T.I., 90% - 700 W. Pender, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1G8. Sheep Moose Guldes requir- ed for 1988 season. Ability to speak German an asset. Experlenced only need ap- ply. Phone (403)668-7323 {Yukon) after 6 p.m. NOTICES GARDENING Greenhouse and Hydroponic Equipment and Supplies - The most complete selection in Canada. Low prices, pius we are a Gold Card retailer. Send $2. for catalogue and free magazine to Western Water Farms, 1244 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3N9. 1-604-682-6836. HELP WANTED Editor! reporter required for weekly CGommunity _news- paper In Golden, B.C. Twa person news staff. Macin- tosh Desktop Publishing sys- tem. Please contact Norma or Charmaine - Golden Star (604)344-6251. Germanica °*88: A Confer- ence for Canadians of Ger- man-language background April 22 - 23, Vancouver Trade and Canvention Cen- ire. Key seminar topics: Trade Investment Oppor- tunities; Pension Rights for You; Our Heritage; Educa- tion Programs: Sclence/ Technology opportunities. Meet European Investors. Live Entertainment. Trade Show. Cultural Exhibition. Gala Dinner with Premier. Registration Fee $30. sen- lors and students, $45, members of German Langu- age Societies, $65. non- members. For a pragram and registration form call 687-1960. Farm Auction Bill and Annie Giesbrecht. Saturday April 23, 1988 Vanderhoof, B.C. Complete dispersal of hay- ing, grain seeding and har- vesting equipment. For in- formation cal) §67-4842 or 567-3354. Henry Dyck - Auc- tionger. , PETS AND LIVESTOCK Looking For A Horse? We'll find it for you. Only $10. Got one for sale? We've got buyers! Ph: (403)237-5944 or write ‘'Dobbin'’, 300-444 - Sth Ave., &.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 2T8. We guaran- tee results! REAL ESTATE Retirement in the Sun 1.44 to 2.47 acre lots in_presti- gious subdivision, scenic view, riverside location from $25,000. Terms. Robert Roshard 256-4679, Box 77, Lillooet. Building Lots For Sale: Rest- dential and Cammersial. New Hazelton, B.C. 1 Resi- dential lot, approx.. 1 acre Telkwa, B.C. Inquire Box 247, New Hazelton, 8.C. 842-6054. SERVICES “ICBC Offered me $3,500. Carey tinde got me .$194,000"’, G.N. - Abbots- ford. Vancouver lawyer Car- ey Linde (since 1972) has Free Information. Phone 1- - 684-7798. Second Opinions Gladly Given, ICBC Injury Claims? Call Dale Carr-Harris - 20 years a trial lawyer with five years medical school before law. 0- 669-4922 (Vancouver). Ex- perienced in head injury and other major claims. Percent- age fees available. TRAVEL Free for the asking? Super Winter Special. Second per- son stays free at Blue Boy Hotel Vancouver $39.95 + tax. 1-800-663-6715 or 321- 6617. Airport Transportation not inctuded, by Andrea Deakin It is a difficult evening, five years since the accidental death of Jonny Daret’s sister. Jonny is afraid that he was in some way responsible, his self esteem and his confidence still shattered. His parents make it clear that they feel that the wrong child died. Jonny’s dancing talent lies unused, not because he is not able, but because he is not confident. Yet he wanders through life with his feet still moving to the rhythms of the Walkman that is his constant companion. On this evening he has set off to see an old friend of his sister’s, but instead encounters Sophie, an old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s. A teacosy on her head for a hat, she accepts Jonny, fitting him into her scattered memory as a long lost cousin. So begins a very moving relationship between two damaged memories, Sophie’s destroyed by disease, Jonny’s blocked by his grief and perceived guilt. Jonny is face to face with a grim, and at times unpleasant realism. Sophie’s house is filled with cats and the smell of rotting food. She herself is victimized by ruffians posing as her landlords who are systematically robbing her. He awakes to find the old woman stand- ing over him, speaking to him as if he were someone else. In dealing ‘with Sophie and those who seek to harm her, he discovers that Books For Young People) A meeting of injured minds | book, behind his own slick image he is a kind and caring person. This realization awakens him to his own potential. It is a rite of passage which ends in tenderness, compassion and humanity. Margaret Mahy does not shield her young adult readers from life, but poet and philosopher that she is, she brings them face to face with judgements and decisions, with genuine emotion and with the importance of righteous anger and concern. “Memory” by Margaret Mahy (Fitzhenry & Whiteside: $19.95) is a very moving The world of Ann Halam’s “‘Daymaker’ (Orchard Books: Watts: $17.95) lies in some distant future after a disaster has left civilization in village-centered groups, their living tied to the seasons and the harvest. The relatively prosperous groups rarely travel from their communities, and they live constantly alert to the danger from the raiding parties which descend like locusts and carry off all. Zanne’s mother, head convener of the village, is worried about Zanne’s strong but undisciplined magical powers. She sends Zanne off to an academy of magic, to the Tecovs, a group of 13 women who are guardians of Inland. From here Zanne sets off on a quest to discover Daymaker, source of an ancient technological power which threatens the new peaceful, nature-based magic of Inland. There are many interesting ideas in ‘‘Daymaker’’ and it is beautifully written. Powerful poetic images, however, further com- plicate an intricate story line, making it a book for the dedicated young reader. ‘‘Daymaker”’ is published by Orchard Books, Franklin Watts at $17.95. Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons interested In furthering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For further informa- tion call Audrey at 638-1335, Jan at 635-7517 or Nancy at 635-5319. Everyone welcome. ° Forces out against accidents ‘Accidents tell us that spring is one of the peak times of the year for drinking/driving,’’ says ICBC Community Programs Manager Kathy ““Over the last five years, the average number ing/driving accidents causing death or injury is over 40 percent higher in the spring than during Christmas and New Year’s.”’ With this mind, Terrace city council has agreed to support B.C.’s Spring CounterAttack set for April 13 to May 4 by signing a proclama- tion and by flying the official CounterAttack flag at city hall, At the time of the signing, the mayor and city aldermen will be presented with commemorative Friederici. of drink- information | in pins in honor . of CounterAttack’s tenth anniver- sary, .