56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY... Next exciting © tranchise opportunities, ideal for semi or retired persons, professionals or alike far additional Income, Sheflelds and Sons, Tobacconist to open on Oct. 25, 1978 in new Skeena Mall. Also Includes computor Lato - Ticket Sales. Approx, $40,000 will handle, Some financing can be arranged. Write Box 494 Prince George or Box: 118! this paper, (c11-6) . ty Business opportunities mesting. Earn extra money, meet new friends, become your own Independent boss. No obligailons. Come have a coffee and give us your opinion. Place: Sandman Inn (basement). 7:30 p.m. avery Tuesday night. Ask for Corinne or Lyle. (20-27) ye _ AUTOMOBILES, W974 Ford Bronco. With ‘winch, hunter’s special. Phone 635-3413. {p10-10) 1918 2728 Camero 4 spd. 638- 1252, (¢46) 1974 Ford V2 ton plekup. 360 motor, auto, radial tires, electronic Ignitian. Phone 635-9580 after 4, (c-th,F} ‘Wia Blazer 4x4 K5 custom. 27,000 miles. $4,500 OBO, Phone 635-9765, (¢3-5,6,10) FOR SALE 1976 £1 Dorador. Low mileage. Excellent con- dition, Phone 635-5366 a for Ray Skoglund. (c5- 1974 Ford ¥ ton P.U. Radial tires, electronic ignition, auto. 3460. Phone 635-9580. (¢10-10) 1967 Mustang, parts. Phone 635-3730 or 638 1553 (p2-6) Car for Sale: 1963 Chevy IT Nova. 350 cu. in. Excellent condition. Some extras. 638- 1236 after 5 or weekends. (p3- Ww) 1976 Dodge Chargeng P.S., P.B., AC. Phone 635-3303 after 5 p.m. (p5-6) 1973 Javelin. V-8 auto. P.S.. P.B., 2 door hardtop. Phone 635-4246. (p5-6) 1972 V.W. bus. For details phone 635-5579 after 5 p.m. (p3-6) Must Sell: 1974 Volvo 5.W. Very good condition. Will accept any reasonable offer. Phone 638-8286 or 799-2488. (pi-8) 1976 Camero. Excellent condition. P.S., P.B., 8 track. 16,000 miles, 639-1996 after 7 p.m, (p5-L1) 1974, 302 Super Van. $1,500. Call afte? 6 p.m. Shag carpet Interlor & “tape deck. 635- 471. (3-6) 1976 Dodge Van. Fully camperized, Roof extension. $9,000. View at 4615 Halliwell. Phone 635-5489. (p5-11} 975 Purchased new 1976, Plymouth Vallant Brougham. P.B., P.S., auto, 318 V-8, Sun root and trailer hitch. 29,000 miles, Call 635- 9404 after 4 p.m. {c7-1%) 58. MOBILE HOMES - 1972 Velaire 12°x68' three bdrm. trailer. Jiving room, Furnished or unfurnished. 9’x16’ joey shack. Set up in trailer court Phone 635-5998. {c10-¢) FOR SALE OR LEASE 12456 mobile home with 12x56 additlon on, 2 acre landseaped lot with frult frees and berry bushes. 3 birms., utlliiy rm. living rm. with fireplace, dining rm., wall to wall carpet. 6 miles from town. Will set or jease to reliable party. : Phone 695-3271 after 5 p.m. (stf) Rentor Purchase: 1972 12x68 Paramont house traller with flreplace. Near stores and achools on private lot. Rent $255 per month with option to buy or purchase. $9,500 - open to offers. Will carry second mortgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612, Write Joe Rorke, Gen. Del., Winfleld, BC. (ctf) 12x66 moblie home, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms. Comptetely or partly fur- nished, located close to schools, 2 roam joey shack, ‘alse flreplace. Full tength, covered walkway, 635-4591. (ctfn) ee eee se tae eet he 58. MOBILE — HOMES MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from ; D low as $100.00 down. Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 51-5105 Bish Columile buicings Corporation Invitation to Tender Seatee Tenders, markea Janitorial Services for Stewart Court House - Ex- cluding Living Quarters will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local ilme the 7th day of November 1978, and those available at that time will be opened in public at British Columbla Bulldings Cor. poration, 4827 Kelth Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1K7. Tendering documents may be obtalned at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 10th day of October 1978, Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepied. (a5,6) ‘Divorce! SERVICES. $100 plus filing fees. Obtain your lawyar supervised divarce over the phone - fastl Call Self- Counsel Services toll free 112-800-663-3007. Chargex and Mastercharge accepted. (cft-Th) - TO WHOM IT MAY LON CERN: 1, Ron Pongracz will not be responsible for any bills or debts incurred by my wife, as of this date October 2, 1976, Ron Pongracz, (p10-13) 70.0 "LIVESTOCK une year ald gelding. One seven year old Walsh pony. Both with saddles and bridles. 635-4596. (pé-4) 5 yr. old registered Morgan gelding. Keer’s Warrior Further information phone 638-1494 or 635-3090, (c21-31) One seven year old Arab mare. Double registered Well broke, $1,800. One four year old Arab mare. Double registered. Green broke. $1,800. One 6 month filly. Canadian registered. Show prospects. $1,500. One stud colt, 3 months. Registration pending. $900. Financing available. Dave Burns, R.R. 6, Kepple Rd., Prince Gearge. (c3-10) Manpower job ASST, PROJECT MANAGER - 138 per wk. to co-ordinate tutors, GROUP HOME RELIEF PARENTS - Must be couple to relieve reg, houseparents, 8 days per mo, $80 per month per couple CHILD CARE. WORKER - Should have some behavior sciences background. COUNSELOR 2 - BSW-RSW or university degree in Social Sciences. $1300 per mo. PRE SCHOOL TEACHERS - Must be qualified with certificate. . SUBSTITYTE TEACHER ; bk k a y:ped botnet FIELD WORKERS - Tutdfs. $138 per week. ‘COED TEEN co- ORDINATOR - Part time. Evenings. $5-6.00 per hr. PHYSICIAN - General practitioner. 18-12 to 15-1-79, Peds., gynecology & ob- sliterics. 4 REGULAR NURSES - For hospital shift work invulved, Various stations available including ICU, Med., surg. & general duties. LOANS CLERK - 4 wpm typing. $475 per mo. FINANCIAL STATEMENT TYPIST - 60 wpm typing. ACCOUNTING TECH. .- Formal education — in buckkeeping for $300-100¢ per mv. RECEPTION CLERK - Must be malure and able to handle office routine & cash. $400 per mo. * SALESMAN - Experience required, Must be familiar with building trade. Have own transportation. AUXILIARY CLERK - Steno INI, Tu interview and assist clients with job applications. $1055 per mo. _ ADVERTISING : SALESPERSON - Salary plus for commission. SALES CLERK - Ratail lothing stores, $3.50 per hr. Part time and full time. COOK - Chinese. $1000 per Stewart area,” Expand® mo PIZZA COOK - Mature, clean cut person. Experience ‘not necessary. $3.75 per hr. DOE neg. two persons, REQUIRED SEVERAL BABYSITTERS . In Terrace. Full and part time jobs. SFUN BuG a= TO FINISH THE PiCTURE, CONNECT THE DOTS FROM 1 TO 61. , opportunities REQUIRED SEVERAL WAITERS & WAITRESSES - In Terrace. Full and part lime jobs. LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER - Temporary pusilion. About 1 mu, $20 per day and free mand’ board: SHINGLE SAWYER - Fully experienced only. $5,00 per sq. SHEET METAL WORKER - Must be experienced., Ap- prenlice with 2 or more yrs. experience would be ac- ceptable. Union wage. 2 positions. WELDER - Must have DPW no. 1. Temporary job, Union yale, oso. REFRIGERATION MECHANIC - Experienced. Union wage. CABINET REFINISHER - Refinishing RV & hume entertainment system cabinets. $5.50-6.50 per hr. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $800 per m U, MECHANICS HELPER Must have own hand tvols. $4-6.00 per hr. BODY REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified with TQ. 2 pesitions. (1 in Terrace, 1 in Pt, Clements). RADIATOR REPAIRMAN - Should have previous ex- perience, ILD, MECHANIC - Britannia Beach. General main- tenance- skidders. IWA plus. CARPENTER - Temporary job; must be journeyman or equivalent. $13 per hr. PLUMBER - Residential, commercial. Must be journeyman, Union rate. DRYWALLER'S HELPER - Should have experience. $8 per hr. DOE. CAMP MAINTENANCE PERSON - Must have own twuls plus previous “x- erience. $10.15 per hr. TOW TRUCK DRIVER - st be experienced and have air ticket, Commission or wages. $3-9.00 per hr. TYPESETTER- Musi have keybuarding: or paste-up experience. Min. 45 wpm lyping. 4.00 per hr. LOG . TRUCK DRIVER - Must have class 1 plus air. Temporary job. $35 per trip. CLINIC By William J. MeAutiffe, Jr. Exacutive Vice, President G38 pe eee Amaricon Land Title Association UNRELEASED MORTGAGE In these inflationary times, the purchase of a home is a substantial expenditure that normally becomes an excel- lent long-range investment. Since a residence is the largest purchase of a lifetime for most of us, it makes sense to consider protection in advance. A home buyer in the mid- west discovered the impor- 4, M tance of pre- cautions when a tender with whom he had no business re- oy lationship un- a expectedly age f filed a lawsuit ier to foreclose an McAuliffe unpaid mott- gage on his residence. This action came as a surprise be- cause a title search of the publie records before closing had shown the property to be released from the lien of the mortgage. The buyer was covered by owner's title insurance ob- tained at the time of his real estate purchase, and the insuring title company in- vestigated, As it turned out, the release of mortgage hed been forged and the mortgage actually was binding on the property as the lender claimed, Under the owner's title policy of the buyer, the title company paid the lender and also paid related costs to settle the matter without financial loss to the buyer or loss of the property. emember that all hazards of land title do not show up in‘a title search. Owner's title insurance based cn a search will pay for defending against an attack on title as insured, will either clear up title problems or pay valid claims, and will help assure that a real estate transaction § is properly completed. | Free guidelines on home buying safeguards are avail- able upon written request from American Land Title Association, Box 566, Wash- ington, D.C. 20044, family finances THE HIGH COST OF HIGHER EDUCATION In the last 10 years, four: year college expenses have Jumped 55 percent. At two- year colleges, costs have risen about 85 percent. Are there any steps you can take to help prepare financially for these expenses? A talk with the college's financial aid officers can pay off. They know the qualifica- tions for scholarships, loans and grants, work-study pro- grams and government aid programs. Many parents are learn- ing how to cope with the high cost of educating their children. ° Students can get low inter- est loans guaranteed by the state or federal government. Fact sheats about a number of government programs can be obtained from the Office of Education, Bureau of Stu- dent Financial Assistance, Room 4682R0B3, 400 Mary- land Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20202. Civic clubs and labor unions often sponsor scholarships. It’s a good idea to start looking at possible scholar- ships and other programs in the student's junior year. Many parents prefer to start a lot earlier, From the time their children are toddlers, they put money away, per- haps in a mutual fund or U.S. Savings Bonds. Regular long- term investments can be a big help with all those growing bills. That's what the experts say. For a free booklet about planning your child’s educa- tlon with mutual funds, write to the Investment Company Institute, Dept. P., 1775 K Street, N.W,, Washington, D.C, 20006. 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