56. BUSINESS _ + OPPORTUNITY For Sale: Futly equipped conventance store, WIth tiving accommodation. Store does a good year round jurnover. For further In. formation please write Box 1214 of call 635-3971. (ctfn2. 10-79) Earn $44.50 dally in your own business maliing circulars at home: No experience nmgeded. World mall group. Box 1022, Cobourg, Ontarlo . KPA 4W5. (p3-30) 57. AUTOMOBILES. 1949 Chavelie, Good Year tires on CON rims. 11 to 1 pistons. 650 Holly carbs. New clutch and pressure plate. Well maintained with many more extras. Phono 638-1427 or 635-5600 (c10-50) 77 Pontiac 4 door, V4. Radial tires. Excellent candition. Phone 635-5450, (e5-90}) ‘ 1974 .Ventura Hatchback. Auto. Reasonably priced. Phone 635-2576. (¢2-30) 1975 Ford Custom 50, 4door, Rebuilt motor. PS, PB, AT, $1,100. OBO. Phone 438-1320, (etfn-2-10-79) 77 Nava Concours. 4 speed. 17,000 miles. Ph. 635-6707. (p5-50) 1976 Dodge Colt-1600, Motor Auto 2 extra rims with studded tires. 1,400 miles, One owner. Good motor. Clean condition. $2,700, Cail 635-5645 afier Spm, (p3-50) Attention Hunters! 1977 V.W, delivery van for sale. Phone (3-50) 632-7711 (Kitimat). TRUCKS. "74 Datsun PU "Mags. 27,000 miles, Excellent condition. Ph. 635-2037. 638-1443 after 5 pm. = {¢5-50) 78 Ford Van E150. 40,000 km. 353 cu.ln. 4 speed overdrive. Sun roof. Cap- talin’s chalrs. AM-FM stereo. $5,500. Ph. 635-6674 after 6 pm. = (p5-50) - For Sale: 1974 Datsun P.U, Perr eIS-aOaF HeSAOO FF: For Sale: 1974 Ford Granada ESS. PS, PB, bucket teats, radials, low miles. Would consider 75-76 vehicla an trade. Ph 635-2009 after 6 pm. {p3-50) For Sale: 1973 Toyota PU. Long box. In good condition. Ph. 638-1529 after 5. (4-100) 1977 Ford F:147Ranger. ¢ Light green with white canopy. 400 cu. in. motor. Auto transmission. 25,000 miles. A.C. & carpeting. AMilchelin steel balted radials. PS, PB, traller hitch & wirlng. Duat tanks. $5,250. Ph. 635-2222. Local 222, (c5- 100} Leaving in 3 weeks. Must Sell -- 1978 Ford Van F450 c- w swivel captain chairs. AC, headers, summer & winter tlres. Some customizing. Stereo etc. Ph. 635-2803 rm. 2 = (p15-240) 1975 GAAC customized van, P.S., P.B., lots of extras, Must be sean to be ap- Preclatad. Phone 635-2154 or 635-7144. Custom Interlor and exterlor paint job. Ask for Mike. (ne-atf) 1976 Chev P.U, 4 ton. For Sale. PS, PB, V8 auto. Good running condition. Ph. 4635- 246, (11-120) 1975 Chev Ven for sale. Short box. Fully customized. Ph. 635-7030 anytime. (p5-40) 74 GMC Four Wheel Orive. 4 speed iransmission 350 Engine $3495.00, 1975 Ford F-250 XLT Ranger 4speed transmission 390 V- 8B Engine. Two tone. $3495.00 1976 Ford Supercab F-250 4 speed trans. Dual gas jlanks. $3995.00 1977 Ford Supercab F-250 Automatic 40. V:8 engine. Two tone, Dual gas tanks. Back seat. $4995.00 Cam periand C& B Services $412 Highway 16 West Deater License No. 5731 classifieds 636-6367 |® TENDERS. Prowate oF britien Cotumbls panes try of Forest NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR . TIMBER SALE LICENCE A:}1447 TAKE NOTICE pursuant to section 16(1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger, Kitimat, B.C, at 11:00.a.m. on the and day of November, 1979, 8 Timber Sale Licence ta authorize the harvest ing of 6 0 cuble metres of timber and located at Cornwall (niet - Princess Royal Island. Term: One (1) year. Provided anyone who Is unable to attend the auction in perton may submit 5 sealed tender, to be opened a@t the hour of auction on jreated as one bid. Details of the proposed Timber Sale Licence may be obtained from the Forest Ranger at P.O, Box 159, Kitimat, B.C. V8 2G7, or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. Val 189. (34-40) | NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR A TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-11446 pursuant fo section 16(1) of the Forest Act, there will be cdifered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger, Kitimat, B.C. at 11:00 a.m. on the nd day of: November, 1979, a Timber Sale Licence to authorize the harvesting of 12 500 cubic metresof timber and located In the Hecate P.S.Y.U. on Cornwall inte - Princess Royat““Istand. -TERM: One (1) year. Provided anyone who Is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, io be opened at the hour of auctlon and treated as one bid, Detalls of the praposed Timber Sale Licence may be obtained from ihe Forest Ranger, Box 157, Klilmat, 6.C., V@C 2G7, or the Province of Nucustry oF Oritien Colm bia Forest Regional’ Manager, Market, Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. Ves 189. (54-40) * Province of Ministry of | elh Columns Formsts NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR A TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-11442 Pursusni to sectlon 14(1) of the Forest Act, thare will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forést. Ranger Kitimat at 11: a.m. am the Ind day of November. 1979, & Timber Sale Licénce to Authorize the harvesting of 9 1% cublc metres of timber and located In ihe Hecate PSYU, Drake Intet, Princess Royal Island, CR4, Term: One (1) Year. Provided anyone who is wiable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid, Details of the proposed Timber Sale Licence may be obtained, from the Forest Ranger at Box 159, Kitimat, B,C, V8C 2G? or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, 8.C, VJ 1B9, (aa-40) Province of Minv try at Bitlis Cohenbla Fed ytg | STAND | TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed Tenders for the fallawing stand tending contract{s) will be recelved by the Ragfonal Manager, Molsiry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. on. the dates shown below. 1, Contract ST#IM-5-2 CR Locatéd Robinson Lake. Ranger District Hazelton. Number of hectares 10.0. Viewing date October 4th, 079, leaving Ranger Statlon a& 3:30 am. NOTE: Viewing of the stand tending slie prior to submitting a tender for this entract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of fenders {8 1:30 p.m. October th, 1979. Tenders musi be sub- mitted on the form and in the envelopas supplied which, with particulars, may be ebtalned from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from the Reglonal Manager, Milstry of Forests, Prince Rupert, 8.€. The lowest or any tender will not naocessarily be ac- cepted. This call for tender is under the terms of The Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (a6-20) ‘ (a3-3-5,9,0) S| HOMES © "4x36 two BR modular home MUST FOR SALE ANP REMOVAL and-or DEMOLITION Frame buildings locaied on‘Schoo! Board property at Usk. . Slta to be left clean, clear and level by November , 979. ‘ Bids will be accepted until! 42 noon on October 10, 1979. Forward blds to: ’ School District No. 68 (Terrace) Purchasing Agent P.O. Box 159 Terrace, B.C. VAG 4A7 59. MOBILE m 4 foot cement foundation. Has 12x12 addition and large patlo. Good sized, fully landscaped lot. Quiet area in Copper Mountaln Sub- division. Asking $34,000, View. at 968 Simpson Cr. or phone 635-7023. (p5-50) Afwat Sel] — 12x68 Diplomat mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Many extras. . Can be seen by appointment only. Ph. 632-2585 after 5 pm. {e5-30) . * For Sate: 1978 14x70 Manco - moblie home, Unfurnished. Set up and skirted In local traller park. Phone 635-9736. (ctfn-2-10-79) For Sale: 1976 - 14x70 two bdrm. mobile home, brick “replace, bookshelves & china cabinets built-in, Reman bathroom, wet bar, Insulated porch. Could be purchased furnished. Parked In town. Aust be seen to be appreclaied. Ph. 638-1474, (p5-30} W967 12x55 Glendale -moblle home. Unfurnished. $4,100. Phone 635-7006. (p5-30) For Sale: 12x56 foot Knight traller. on large fot 118150 foot. For further info please call 635-5596 or view at 3560 Newell Avenue. (p20-189) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES SELL IM- © MEDIATELY: 1977 31 foot Wildernass travel trailer. Asking $4,500. View at Reel Inn Motel: H 1-79) | One Blackfoot camper. “Newly redecorated Inside. To view by appolntment after 5 pm phone 635-3048, {p5-90) 977 Vanguard motor home. GMC chassis. Low mileage. Phone 6356707. (p5-50} eld en ae 77 camper ands 69 Dodge 1 fon. Ph. 695-3922. (ctfn-W.3. 16-69) . 1975 Ranger XLT camper special. PS, PB, auto, 390 cu. In. engine. 43,000 miles. Also * pes Vanguard camper. Both units In good candition. Ph. 635-6954 afier 6pm. (p3-50) 77 Camper and a 69 Dodge | fon. Phone 635-3322 (ctf-wed- 19-09-79) Vanda HI, I'm Mona — your Vanda Beauty Counsellor. Piease call me for your cosmetic needs & gifts. Thank you. Between 9am - 2 pm. 635- 3571, (p4-¥0) 10. | WEsTOCK Pasture for rent for horses. Phone 638-8271. (p5-50) Part quarter horse, part thoroughbred mare In foal to Tan Tin. Enjoys gymkhana type events. Does well. Due ta foal In late April or May. Easy keeper. Foal wilt ba 2 registered Arab. Cali 635- 3048 atier 4pm. (p5-50) Baby Llamas, Excellent pets & pack animals. Weil adapted to nerthern climate. Very easy to feed & fence. Valuable wool. Sells for $2.00 ounce. Prices start at $500. Write to Box 1057, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2NO. (p$-100) er Bea paper carrier Phone 635-6357 TERRACE 632-2747 KITIMAT ee Oil price hikes hi BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (CP) — The finance minister of Saudi Arabia hinted today that actions could be taken to increase: cil prices for Americans if the value of the dollar continues to decline. “We have watched with growing concern’ the renewed instability in ex- change markets,”’ Sheikh Mohamed Abalkhail told a meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. — “It would be nalve to pretend that a continuous erosion of our financial ‘ resources, through inflation and exchange depreciation could not evoke reactions," he added. Saudi Arabia, the largest oil exporter In the world, ip considered moderate on pelees, which now average about $23.60 U.S. a barrel. Abalkhalt Arabla has “always for- mulated its policies with a high priority” given to in- ternational considerations. But he indicated domestic needs may require further actions on prices, Speaking shortly after Crosbie claims is aid unpopular By CAROL GOAR OTTAWA (CP) — The average Canadian belleves . the economic problems of Canada are too serious to allow major financial cammitments to the de- veloping nations, Finance Minister John Crosble told government leaders at an internatlonal meeting today, It was the second time in a week that Crosbie has op- posed expansion of in- térnational assistance funds to help the peor natlons get out of their international debts. His speech, delivered at a joint meeting of the Inter- national Monetary Fund and World Bank in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, was distributed in Ottawa by the finance department, Crosbie took a similar stand against increasing IMF assistance to debt- ridden poor nations last week at the Commonwealth finance ministers’ meeting in Malta. A source at the depart- ment said the minister's speech was changed several times in the last week. “While our problems in Canada of inflation, unemployment and severe budgetary and current- account deficits may seem insignificant when compared with the magnitude of the task facing any or all of the developing countries, nevertheless they are are serlquely by the average Cansdlen. Further increases in the transfer of resources are difficult to justify to Canadians until our own eco- nomic situation improves.” Crosbie said Canadians are concerned abcut the gap between the rich and poor nations and want to demonstrate that concern with deeds. But they believe. that the ‘developing natiarta’ + must deal with their prob: lems with ingenulty and self- discipline, He warned colleagues from the developing world ~ they have little chance of attracting inereased Canadian support. by emotional outburts against industrial nations. “I tell you frankly that the apport of our people is not enhanced by artifical con- frontations here or elsewhere. “think it is time this was said publiciy, As @ politician t's 4e= ==Ffastest. FASTEST CAR ON WHEELS The Blue Flame, long, slim and shaped like a cbullet, | holds dherecord as the. fiustest car ever built,” This’ four: wheeled ‘ftyer, powered by Uquid natura! gas and driven by Gary Galjelichy sof San Pedro, Cafilornia, ‘execeded 650 mph on thé. Bonneville! Salt. [lats, moh, A more important “speed” record lo many has been established by the Dodge truck. ‘Ib has made the Chrysler Corp. the fastost- growing truck manufacturer in America, In the last dec- ade, Dodge truck sales have increased 259 percent, com- pared to the incustry average of 88 percent, Dodge sules in 1976 suaved 44 percent aver the previgus year. The versa- tile 1879 Dodge D150 Club Cab can be used in a wide variety of work or family situations. EF Speed of another kind has been demonsiraled by Bob Munden of Kansas City, Mis- souri, whe sels records with a pistol instead of pistons. He- porledly the fastest quick- draw al them all, he was timed in 1968 shoating a mansized sihonetic 26 feat away in 21/100ths of a steond, viewed Utal, Oete- 20" 1970. The eat is thearetiunthy* ecapuble of speeds. to 9@0e vasa k I must live with these realities (Canada's economic difficulties), They may be leas visible in- ternatlonally than the re- alities of life in a developing country, but they are no less real t}) Croabie said Canada is prepared to go along with a seventh general increase in IMF quotas. , “Beyond that, we oppose further moves ta add to existing liquidity.” He suggested that the developing nations, faced with the huge costs of modernizing thelr economies, should : Place more emphasis on private sources of capltal such as banks and foreign investors. —Take a second look at the kinds of projects they are at- tempting to finance and ask themselves whether they are trying to expand their econo: mies too quickly. —Ifi they really need assistance, ask for it outright in the form of foreign aid. HOUSEHOLD REALTY CUMPED TIVE ste” Mol Ril WAM Po uk eth Aer coe ee For FastServire Gut) - TERRACE 4608 Lakelse Avenue 435.7207 CAREER imoaes o%. OPPORTUNITIES| Motel. Highway.18 West. text,” Crosbie said, |". Laat thar dn‘ left.’ Cetti2-*! phey: WELDER W. Ahrens, P.O, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C. Vel 352 cae POSITION OF: Bee REQUIREMENTS: 1, Man and wife leam. 3. Experience: a) Living = In Item). month. work along with 12 Board Office, New Alyansh, B.C, Phone: 633-2228 sald Saudi: Treasury Secretary William Miller blamed much of U.S. inflation onoll costs, the Saudi minister said oil prices were blamed too much for problems in developed and developing countries. The Saud! minister did not indicate what action his country might take, but it could be to price oil ac- cording to a mix, or basket, of currencies, The Organization of Petro- leum Exporting Countries, of which Saudi Arabia is a member, already has in- creased oi] prices by 60 per cent this year. The next meeting on oll prices is scheduled for Caracas later this year. Miller told reporters earlier in the day he does not think . the oil-producing nations would consider the basket of currencies ap- proach, There have been suggestions before that OPEC might switch to the basket approach to prices. Such a change coiild in- crease the price of oil to Americans if the dollar continued to decline in value, as the dollar then would be just one of several curren- cies used to determine the price. Miller sald the Carter administration will “wring inflation out of our syatem” but vowed there will be no mandatory wage and price controls, The treasury secretary said the Carter ad- ministration might have trouble balancing the federal budget next year, but that it expected to produce a ‘“‘sub- stantial eurplus’ in the coun- try's balance of payments. Federal Reserve Chair- man Faul Volcker returned The Herald, Wednesday, October 3, 1979, Page # nted | to Washington Tuesday as other Industrial leaders in Belgrade voiced optimism about easing foreign ex- change market upsets that have cul the value of the dollar. West German Finance Mathoefer said in his opening day speech: “We shall make every con- celvable effort, to improve the level of our co-operation with United States’ authoritles.” U. S« Treasury Under- secretary Anthony Solomon said earlier that bilateral consulations between the Americans and West Ger- mans since last weekend focused partly on better co- operation to defend the dollar in world markets. Earlier in the day, delegates expressed surprise and dismay at the soaring price of gold. an exceptional security and pension plan “Caltifdien Cellulosa Company, Limited has an Im- iff. mediate vacancy for qualified Welders at its Northern Pulp Operations in Prince Rupert. Applicants must hold a valid P.O. 101 of DPW No. 1 Welding Cartificate and preference will be given to those with a valid DPW No. 3, No. 4 T.I.G. and stainiess steel certificates as well as experience in the pulp Industry. In addition, applicants must have the ablilty to work at helghts, Excellent employee benefit programs Include medical, * extended health, denial, pension and welfare plans a5 wellasan hourly wage of $11,765 per hour, Interested persons should apply, in writing, giving particulars of qualifications and experlence to: Industrial Relations Assistant, Canadian Celtulase Company, Limited, SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. #2 (NISGHA) COMPETITION ___ September 25, 1979 OPEN) " KPPLICATIONSARE BEINGACCEPTED FOR THE RELIEVING HOUSE PARENTS IN GROUP HOMES, NEW AIYANSH, B.C.. 2 Age: preferrably In their “late twenties”. , ‘arge b) Ablilty to prepare meals for 12 full time residents .and upwards to 20 students for over-night situations. c) Working with large groups of children, _ d) Ability 10 counsel, guide and mainiain a daily routine of running @ large home. ; 4 Secondary education (No. 3 may over-ride this 5. Commitment to working a 16 day work cycle, with 4° days off, and repeating the 16 day work cycle each & Important: Successful candidates must have large reserves of patience, dependability, humaur, genuine love and concern for children of all ages, the abliity to ‘LETTERS OF APPLICATION CAN BE SENT To: Me. Nick Kelas, District Superintendent of Schools School District No, 92 (Nisgha), CLOSING DATE: No ciosing date. Please sand ap- Pllcations In IMMEDIATELY. _ Are You Career Minded? Amuitimillion dollar company with over 60 years, experience needs three more representatives to service and increase established accounts In your area. Age not important desire Is Are You: Legal age or over in’ good health agressive bondable with good references ambitious own a reliable car. If you quality you will have: two weeks expense paid training in Vancouver 50 percent of your income from established accounts. Unilmited advancement opportunity, no seniority. Op- portunity to advance into Management as rapidly as your ability warrants, Act Today to Insure. Tomorrow Please send resume to 4 Combined Group of Companies Suite 301A - 1124 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H) WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN MAKING * ANPEXTRA THOUSAND DOLLARS?” Pick wild Pina Mushrooms in the woods or on the Mmountala and sell tham to us. We offer from $5.00 to $8.00 par Ib. depending on size . and quality. Please contact the following for further Information TERRACE PRINCE RUPERT Wayside Grocery Ltd. R. Sigiyama 4711G Kelth Ave. 1625 indla 635-4575 624-4185 g os British Columbia Buildings Corporation POSITION AVAILABLE TITLE: STORESPERSON GROUP: PROPERTY MANAGE MENT LOCATION: TERRACE DEPARTMENT: REGION4 OPEN TO BOTH MALE AND FEMALE AP. PLICANTS. OUTIES: Employees In this function are required to carry out the general rouiine dutles Ine storeroom: fll orders fram stock: transport articles to and from the stores; load or unload, sort and place artides on shelves; maintaln and update aceurate stock accounting records; perform periodic Inventory checks and reconcile to stock records; ensure the stores and working areas are maintained In a claan and orderly condition. Performs clerical functions and other ralated work as required. family situations. QUALIFICATIONS: Education equivalent ta Grade 10. A good knowledge of matertal handling or warehouse-procedures with’: a malntenance-construction environment preterred. Some stores of warehouse experience, Ability to follow specific Instructions and exercise fact. AbIIIty to operate office equipment preferred. Must possess a valld B.C. Driver’s License. SALARY: $1100 - $1214 per month. 6 percent Increase will be applied sublect to Union ratification. ' ather House = Parants. SEND APPLICATIONS TO: Mr. Ken Eastman, Bullding Manager, British Columbia Buildings Corporation, 4027 Kelilt Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7 APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER Sth, 1979 BEFORE 6:30 P.M, a