“£ $18,000. aareat piceesy anion FFE ase nH, Lhours, Inboard $21,900. E20 fi. Trip “Ee mator home. {Phone ep, or: 438-9920: ‘ faced tein: P gealler.-Alr- ‘conditioning, : i fridge, ‘stove, forced alr’ + furnace, separate ‘bedroom \ {andbath. Asking S7S00 ifm. i 838-1978, CAMPION’ : BOAT. w \ Chev: i 2 ft t. TRAVELEZEE travet ’ An: the. nam: of E. Senetie with a Will.bg sotd at $004: Hiway 16: BC. on Wednesday July 21 19628:30 aan, by Jim MéEwan | » pickup West; Terrace,, Motors (Terrace) iLtd. ‘ Laeger the alter fa. 7 _ “(pr0. ult iTandem axte, - “bathroom, fridge, oven, | itorced-air furnace. Traller isleeps six. Phone 635-2901 for ‘an " ‘ i y debts, bills or. io lane ds or after Spm. | taxes Incurred by Allan’ an ; »(p5-1911 Dale McKenzie a5 ot (ace?:13,20]1) FOR SALE— 1977 18 ft. Kit tCompanion travel traller. - TAXSALE 4 plece : henceforth. | Shelia Aiice McKenzie will not be responsible July 2, 1982. Sheila Alice McKenzie (p?7,4,7,8,13,14,15,23|1} BATTERY SHOT? CHECK IT OFTEN. 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Veronica a in i amount 1221.99." a. 1967 : elt ; ; doing just fine,” ‘and: an ; af. alnews Sa gave. rescuers something to. cheer about when ‘she. od » slat ed The tin her ‘relatives, grieving’ the“ ” Joss of her mother and Bister in last week's crash. . “Is got to be.a miracle,” said’ Gabriel’ Trahan, - grandfather of 1¢-monthold - Melissa Trahan. ,, ‘We thought she was dead but. ' God gave her back to us." Melissa met reporters - Monday night with both sets of her grandparents, her - doctor, and her family's . pastor at East Jefferson General Hospital, where she is recovering from injuries including second-degree burns on both feet.- * 'Mellssa's ‘Melanie, and four-year-old * sister Bridget died Friday when a Las Vegas-bound - Pan Am 727 jetliner crashed into the f amily’ ome anda dozen “others. in Kenner, . oe: wreck Age , survivor is saul ‘providing inspiration: to - molher,. “kiting” ol 1s aboard. the plane. ‘Six others on. the ‘ ‘ground: also were, killed... ay Meligaa, ‘awakened - ‘a: hieet : the: préas, Carried - ph i ‘Her ‘maternal’. : Metisaa is ‘fine, just fine." “We are all going ta make — _ it because of her.” — In -addition-to the foot : ‘burns, Melissa’ suffered . minor bruises. — and ’ abrasions, apparently when she fell from: her bed and was trapped for two: hours . beneath a matiress and a. carpet in the ruins: of her home. She had been the: “First survivor found ‘by: rescue © workers after Friday's, crash. They broke into cheers and. applause at the discovery. “She's doing fine; she's a ‘spunky little girl who's been healing well,” sald. her physician, Dr. Gus Colon, a Plastic surgeon and burn Specialist. ‘‘She’ll need outpatient care .and— | The XEROX. Sale” “SAVE: UNTIL: JULY 16, 1982 -ON CONVENIENCE COPIERS REGULAR | SALE » SAVE 2300 Copier $3495". $2995 §500 2600 ' Copier — $3495 $2495 $]000. 2350 Copier = $4495 $3695 800 16.9per cent financing or 5 per cent discount for cash | XEROK CANADA INC. 635: 3323 PHONE AVAILABLE ~ FOR YOUR AD. — 635- 6357 TRI-R-SERVICE Fresh Fruit & Vegetables In case fot or braken cases, 635-2020 Free delivery Terrace & Thornhit) MONDAY—WEDNESDAY—FRIDAY RESIDENTIAL . INDUSTRIAL” * SPECIALIZING IN OIL FURNACES * OWNED ay 6OB OUYEN - Terrace | BOX 64, R.R.2 . Come in to _ Hourglass Plumbing & Heating : oe . _ - 24 ime So §85-3511 - .. TERRACE, &.C., V8G 3Z9 Aquire about fab! 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Paving Driveways and Parking Cots . —Grade Work— SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS 635-3934 - Les Wiebe dressing. for het burns.”” * aiseomtort te ‘Tnhe: doesn’ I Tike it ‘when; we: és chaige her ‘Melissa's. only. potty _ drésainigs,"” Colon said, ‘He sald, there pwere n> grand: aa lo . mother, Gerry Smith, said P:) SAires. ° oath ugh a development ar events ya Gera's Z HOT SPOTS Sterling ‘News Service” -_ Feature THE LESSONS OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC WAR ~ The far reaching consequences of what’ has - happened in the South Atlantic during the Falklands - crisis appears to be more important than the outcome __ of the war per se. - The military side of the baitle between the British | navy, marines and commandos and the regular. Argentinian army, which outnumbered the British, has already become a subject for thorough study by the general staffs of the two major military blocs - NATO and the Warsaw Paci. - It became'clear that some traditional “rules, which have become part of contemporary strategy, in fact | belong to the past. The classic rule, up to Now ac- - cepted in the theory of war, thai a landing or siege at - a stronghold such as the Falkland Islands should be supported by-a three to one superiority in numbers of © troops and overwhelming domination of air forces, has been proved wrong during the recent military actions in the South Atlantic. The most important factors of success have been seen to be the morale of.’ the army units, the quality. of training and the high . levelof professionalism. From this point of view, the military. principles of: NATO -seem more modern ahd successful than. the practice of the Warsaw Pact armies, which are built | ; upon the conscription of great numbers of teenagers. ~The. quality of weapons, including jets and bombers” as well as missiles and radio electronic - equipment, also appears.to be much more important than quantity, = The political consequences. and lessons of the | “South Atlantic: war- are even more ‘serious. The phenomenon of the united front’ of fight and left . wing dictatorships against a democracy surprised _ many observers from the beginning of the Falklands’ crisis:-The fact that communist.Cuba urged all the leftist: forces of Latin America to: proclaim a ‘holy war’ against Britain is probably the best proof that fascists and communists, extreme. rightists and ex- treme. leftists, and their Moscow friends could at any time combine their forces in their desire to overpower,” _ the free world, Canadian communists, for example, had spent a ‘lot of effort, money and paperto condemn the -Argentinian military junta for murdering thousands and thousands! of eftists, liberals, intellectuals, “workers and peasants in Argentina:. ‘But, after the . first Moscow order to change their stand, they ex- pressed with ‘equal enthusiasm a condemnation of Britain and support for ‘the same > fascist junta. in. lesson .for the United . States to stop: Tt ¢). WrONng " practice. of supporting right- wing dictatorships in 2 Latin America in order to counteract communism. It has become clear. that, in time of crisis; they are easily , interchangeable. That could become a decisive factor _ at a time of inter continental or global ¢ crisis. ‘paternal: -er “Gabriel and ‘Joyce. ‘Trahi : maternal ; » Mebwin confirmed, reports ‘that, a burst water miain may have-_- of th one the: child; helping. Chure Her father,’ ‘also. named . abriel; did not: attend. The “elder: "rahen: ‘sald-his eon - is ini a situation that’s hard ., jeraneparents Baw anetied ~ VANCOUVER (CP) —San 'Francisey‘trial lawyer Melvin ta meet Feporters. Belli had something special under bis pillow this week vy . before leaving for “Toronto for a.lawyers’ seminar, | The second edition of his five-volume, 20-year-old legal ~ bestseller; Modern Trials, returned from the printer last weekend, to wee 80 excited, it took it: home ‘and: put it under the: pillow and slept on it” he bald. " Belli, who;stopped off in Vancouver Sunday on his way to the Belli American Trial Lawyers’ Seminar in Toronto next weekend, paid he made clase to.§1 million int royalties from the ‘book's first | edition. at ‘He lectures, publishes. and oversees 80 lawyers in five California offices. In three weeks, he will be 75 and he has taken cut full pagé ads in both San Francisco papers to ‘invite’ the city ta'a block party-in front of his downtown office on Belli Street. - Durixig his 50 years on 1 the North American trial circuit, “the flamboyant Belli has taken some of the most widely publicized cases in recent history. He defended Jack Ruby, _ who killed John F. Kennedy’s assassin, Lee Harvey . Oswald, and the reputation of the late Errol Flyan. Beili's reputation for big-money awards — within the last year, he won five over $1 million, including a $17-million out-of-court settlement paid by General Motors to two children injured in a freak car accident — is a far cry from his .flrst job after graduation from the University of ~ California. at Berkeley in 1933. “E began working for the priest at San Quentin, representing the condemned men ‘Who didn’t have lawyers,"’ hesaid. “The priest didn't have any money, 50 he gave me a bottle of Vat ¢ 69 (whisky) for every case. ” " Belli’ ] comments are not reserved to law suits. On the subject of the world’s oldest profession, he said: — “It's a problem in seaport towns — you don't find it in the - midwest. I guess it’s just the salt air that disturbs males. “The only thing that's ‘bad about prostitution is when you have’ prostitution, you have police on the take, The best’ way to combat communism.in Latin America as well as in Asia and in Africa is to support Progressive and -liberal movements democratic principles: Right and left wing dic-_ tatorships have demonstrated the fact (which, un. fortunately, for a long time has not been understood by Washington policy makers) that they are both part and ‘parcel of. totalitarianism in: the. world. And therefore they are the. only mortal threat ‘to - democracy and freedom. , Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of Britain, has taught a lesson ‘to the leaders of the free world. She — has proved that only a firm and uncompromising _ stand in-the face of ‘aggression | ‘can be called ; pragmatic and sensible. Those. who have made a principle. out of com- promise, and proudly announce there is: nothing ‘more pragmatic and useful than to reach a com- promise by any means, are and will. be the losers. —- Unfortunately, the thing which they will lose belongs ° not only to them, [tis our freedom. DISTRICT OF TERRACE MUNICIPAL ENGINEER based on -- ready fort PRS 121 ven. Woo "Melia, his youngest daughter, is 9. ‘Her mother, 20-year oo “Every new mayor or new j police chief that comes in tries to.do some thing about prostitution, but it’s going.to come back and you are not going ta stop it.” . And on retirement: - ; ‘ ~P've got to keep my office going for Melia. Sie at be cra ahpagl ald Lia, is Belli's fourth wife and a former aselstant to former U.S. president Jimmy Carter. Planes offered WASHINGTON (AP) — ~The Soviet Union has of- ‘and MiG-21 jet fighters as . fered to sell to Argentina, which lost much of its air force in. the Falkland Islands war, new MiG jel fighters and other equip- ment on easy terms, U.S. intelligence sources say, ‘The offer, designed to - appeal to the financially . strapped Buenos Aires government, covers MiG-23 well as FA-6 surface-to-air missile systems and radar, the sources said. “Argentina would be given 19 years lo pay for the new only two-per-cent interest, Said the sources, requested anonymity. The Soviet bidi is reported At the centre of. the Pacitic Northwest. the District of Terrace f offers a lifestyle combining opportunity, excellent recreational and cultural activities. ” Reporting to the: Clerk Administrator, and. {responsible tothe Council of the District of Terrace, the Municipal Engineer.directs \.. : and manages the engineering function Including. public: v works, bs : planning and building inspection, * The successful candidate will be | an experienced: PY Eng. a "with ro excellent management, administrative and, camimasttication skills. . - Experlence at the municipal - “level” and: “industrial ‘celations background would be advantageous. | ror $40,000 range. cn who to have been extended during..Argentina’s recent war with Britain over. the. Falklands: The Soviets . backed Argetitina in the conflict while the United States supported the British. ; ; So far as is known, the - sources said, the Soviet offer still is open. For years, — Moscow has been trying to expand its. arms sales. in South America, but has gained a substantial market there only ii Peru. The Argentine air torce : lost about one-third of its * combat planes in attacks on - planes and other gear. at.. British forces in. the Falkland ‘Islands war,- which ended with Argentine : defeat in mid-June, US. sources said the _ Argentine. government -has assigned top priority ‘ta rebiilding . ‘its air force, - - which was ils only effective weapon against the British, - While -the Argeatintsns ; ere described as pleased Mth performance of ‘rench-built Super Eten- - dard: and Mirage - planes against the British, 1.8. "intelligence sources said — ‘the they - dowbt that Argentinians have: much hope of getting replacement " aircratt from France. a oR vance wants cash and. the Argentinians don't have’ ~ 4 any,” “ said one source. Meanwhile, the White - : Howse announced ‘Monday This challenging opporiunity will be. of interest to those in the | ~ 4 Please reply, in confidence, to: Anne Moore, Thorne Steverison & Kellogg, 1600-- 1177 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C, Vé6E * 9K3. Please quote file No. 1066. NS, : mo ve ‘ Thome Stevenson &Kellogg Me itita tt ran tan As se Tee AT renege ge errs shee sib Mats ‘military that, President. Reagan: has, . | decided to_ retain: a- ban on / exports: ,: Argentina while ‘itting . economic sanctions. Reagan's initial action - .was taken during the war over the Falklands, In ef-. fect. it kept alive. a. ban - imposed during the Carter -administration because of Argentina's human: n-rights: record, ~