_ palver. with antenna: "Valued at $400. Best offer no _sultable. for a. cottage or workshop. "Aust be rewired andplumbed.: ‘Must be moved. $1500 OBO. Phone cag. 25ie after 5 p.m, y MASSEY a TRACTOR: } . 1974 Merc Station Wagon; 1 1967: Dodge for parts), 1.250 ‘gallon.oll tank: 1. 1969 Chev %.¢ pickup for parias 1 295 amp Buzzbox; To view Phowe 635-5911. ; 7: (p2-29ql) i Foor FIBREGLASS car “top boat.: $400. Parts from "7a Blazer 4x4 and ‘76 GMC 34 ton pickup. 4 - Teyota . white spoke wheels for land cruiser $100. Atuminum running boards, : 68 Inch. "$100. 4- 17° ‘In, wheels and tires. for 34 ton. Chev $100. _~+ Phone: 635-2516. ote Ses _ (ne: tin) o Phone 635-4772. _ (stf) : - FOR RENT— 1. -anly. TE "FOR RENT Phone (ace }94l- Yoav) TWO. BEDROOM - *lsultes for rent. Phone 635. . m7." lower, than $200. Phone, ane y te “-GNE: BEDROOM: peri. “motes ag Crooner ae reat. = Chose: fo. : For SALEs: 19028" bullding sa i 1 ' “ (ace-manthly)” oe covwniaym 695-6155, — (pa0-3011) WooDgREEN ‘APTS.1, 2 and. 7: bedroom: sultes for . rent. Partly © furnished. ' ot. 30/1) & 2 BEDROOM units. Daily & weekly rates. Apply Unit 12 Rainbow Inn, Highway be West: Phone 638-8161. (accl0-30[1) a FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS with kitchen facilities in hasement. Utilities In. cluded. For quiet bachelor Non-smoker preferred, Near downtown, “Raferences’ requested. Available Aug. 1 & 16, 1962 Call 638-1401. “(et av) BARBIE DOLL ve. HOUSE |. __Barble dolls can stone pin this large 4 “two storay doll ian _.Worth $200 new. Asking: $100. Phone” 635-2744 after 5. : KEYSTONE. APART. MENTS. now taking “applications. Spacious, clean aperts., 1/2, and 3 ‘bedroom. sultes. Extras Include heat, hot water, laundry faciiltles, storage locker, playground. Please phone 635-5224, (snc-tfo) ~ (acea-| tin} _.. “KIDS. _. GARAGE SALE ‘, Saturday, July ist _ 9504 Eby St. ww 12200 -4:00 Electric cord organ - $10, Beginners: 2- wheeler $8, roller skates, barble dolls, barble camper, tote bag, games, puzzles, books, comics, records Laid other toys. THINGS -FOR ADULTS TOO. | (snc-30))) . . . “ - - Raspberries. WANTED:. Wii pay reasonable price, - will pick own, Phone 635- 2535 (stf) WE HAVE NEEDof 1 or 2. plecas of heavy “equipment (cat.- loader "3. backhoe} ; consider accepting what. you. have as part payment. on 15 acre ‘farm near Armstrong, BC If. you can deal “phone §46-3244 or 546- (pe-29}1) Would} ATTENTION HUNTERS & FISHERMEN 24° Riverboat, fibreglass on plywood. 6 cyl. volvo engine . with only 70 hours. 2 stege Hamilton jet. Road runner fraller, custom fitted “eavivas cover. All items like : few: Call 635- 4894 10.Ser. a -29)1) WT TD. 15¢ CRAWLER’ TRACTOR Comes with integral arch, free wheeling _ winch, tail. plate, tilt hydraulics. Inquire: Royal. Bank of Canada, Terrace ~- Branch,. Bernard. Carling, “OS7117. 2 be (ace10-11au) ROOM E BOARD: available : for male.'t5 mln. from town: +400; Phone 635-4704, ck (pt0-29i0- FOR. RENT— 2 bedroom - basement - suite. Includes triage and stove. Phone 638- * (p5-3au) Fae hee . FOR RENT— in Terrace 2711 and 2713 Hall St. 5480 per month each. Fridge and stove. No pets please, Phone - 632-6237. (p5-3au) 4 BEORCOM HOUSE on one acre. Merkley Road grea, Fridge, stove. ’ Available Sept. 1, 1982. Call 635-5491 after 5 p.m. ° , (p3-29]1) Garage. Fenced. yard. ~ Downtown location near_. schools, $700 - month: days 635- 773 evenings 635-9367; . {p20-13au) 2—. BEDROOM | duplex comptete with fridge and | stove, gas heat. Situated: within walking distance of . downtown - areas. (daally sulied' for working. couple. References are required. For appointment to view . Phone 638-1522 between 6 (pé30j1) and 8 p.m. MUST SELLI Smaller home . on 20 acres, New Hazelton area. 10 cleared. Perfect for garden or hay. $54,000, 695: 7400. (p20-sau) $13.509 WILL BUY a 3 bedr house on 3508 King Ave. wlth. payments of “$449.00 on- assumable mortgage of $44,385. Phone 635-2363. : - (p5.3au), FOR SALE BY OWNER— 3 bedroom home, waod stave; . fully landscaped, c-w cedar. deck, carport, dishwasher. Assumable . mortgage. $37,000 at 152 per cent till March B85. Asking $64,000. Open te offars 635-7609. ' PICTURESQUE 2 STOREY HOUSE, revenue from 2 rental sultes. ¥2 acre, park- ‘Ike, above river. one-third | down, bargain price. Owner: will finance balance.: 4344 ~ _MoveD— ‘Must SELL.’ 3 No.32/& 33 In Thor-' Lof whelghts. Phase. (Jl: Were - “$19,500; - Now: $17,900, For” Quick : Sale. Phone’ ‘Verton, TBI, . es oie) | FOR $ALE— 1979 Yamaha 750 Special. Excellent condition. Comes with two seais and two helmets. Phone 635-2662, . Op5-20/0) FOR SALE—- 1975 V.W. Rabbit. New’ shocks, brakes, battery. $2,900 or best offer. Week-days only Phone 635-5628. (p7-90[)) 1974 PONTIAC LEMANS * SPORT 350, 2 door hardtop, ‘PS, PB, tilt Steering, 2,000 or best offer. View at 3601 Kalum or phone | 635-4189 afterép.m. 4635-4819 ‘(stt-tfn) 190 % TON GMC New condition. Asking $8500. Open to offers. Phone 635-: 2160. (05-30) 1900 GMC % TON 3x3 Crewcab Fully loaded, camper ‘special -Asking $9500 Phone 635-4613, (p10-10au) 1977 FORD 4x4 heavy duty ¥2 ton. Good running con- dition and. boedy.. Also one utility trallar. For more ‘Information call 635-2639 (st) 1976 FORD 250 Supercab. Camper -Speciat with canopy. 26,000 mites. Fitted . with 6-354. Perkins Diesel engine. and 4 speed. Ex- So FOR RENT— Atractives eae hee. $5,500. 635- , bedréoMi House CCHr petal? Partly furnished. Fireplace, (ps au) 1981 FORD 12 Passenger Window Wan for. sale..Ex- cellent shape. Full ‘set winter and summer radials on rims. Phéne 635-4880 or 635-3476 after 6:30 pm (stt-nc) FOR SALE— 1980 5 TON “FORD FLATDECK— This fruck. has an extra long wheel base; -4 new spare tives. This truck Is in A-l condition. Owner must sell. Far. further information - phone 635-9301. - oe {pl0-dau) risk Diy ” PB, 360 4 barrei engine, electric “rear window, sliding rear ‘side win- dows, tinted glass, tilt steering. 4 new. 10-15 LT ilres,-carpet, cusiom cloth: Interior. Pius: many other options. Asking $5,900. Call’ 636- ” 9223, Lac 412 in Stewart and: ‘ask for Dave. “month. Prone 635-9530, 1978 BLAZER 4x4, PS, | aS -~(p10-Fau}]- " 2 BEDROOM traller in Woodland Heights fraller court, $4000 FIRM Phone 635-9530. (p20-6au) a 1967 10x50 (snc-tin) FOR RENT No.71 -. Woodland - Hieghts: Trailer Court..2 bedroom, $270 per (st tin) Queensway. Phone 615-2435, - FoR sALE— 10150 Safeway (p20-30i1) WHY. BUY, A Skt CABIN IN JULY? ‘Now’ Is the time-to "thx up and.palnt.-A-Frame. 0 “1990 War! partly turn ished . op Windsor ‘Mabile home with Skt cabin.an the Hudson. Bay!. _Mountaln, “Smithers: THE |, “PRICE -1S:RIGHTE Phone George Wall, 47-2803 or: B47. : 4485 FOR ‘SALE—: 3 bedroom home in an exclusive sub: | division «In | Thornhill, . Features Include 12 baths, den, hobby ‘room, fireplace and a-dowble car garage. * Asking price $106,000.00 2135 Churchill Drive. View” by appalntment.: only. Phone - 635-2901: on. weekends or. after’ 6:00 (p.m. on week. days. ae: ao _ ins ‘5a) Traller, Musi be moved. Aina 47,000 Phone "632. ‘ . (Bs aul 4a'x30" finished: addiflon. _ Asking $20,000 or best offer. - Phone 635-9054. : (nest FOR SALE— 1976 -Manco Memdowbrook 12x68 - 2 - ‘.badraom, fridge and stove, dishwasher, naturat. gas- propane furnace. - Well Ine . sutated skirting. 6x10 perch, _All--very good. condition. . Was $25,000, now $22,500, No.6?-Pine. Park-Muller__ Street, Phone’ 638- 1897. {p20a) bombing : israeli "planes ‘launched. a; Suc. cession: of. fiery. ‘raids \'on- ‘West’, ‘Beirut’ idday and “Israeli, gunboats; pounded -. the. ‘PLO encla -tlesaly i in. the’ seventh day of, * attacks. that - police. said’. _ have . killed . hundreds af Minister —, ‘Begin told a group. of: Israeli: - academics . that, ‘U.S. presidential envoy Philip Habib promised to geek “an unequivocal: commitment” by the Paléstine Liberation - Organization to leave Beirut, and will give Israel‘ the answer. by Friday, — Begin, standing. firm on his insistence: that the - estimated 8,000 trapped PLO guerrillas agree to ‘leave Lebanon entirely, said that. only such. a ‘¢om- mitment would avert an Israeli assault on the city. He.said Syria, Jordan and. Egypt each have apparently _agreed: to take in some of the guerrillas. But he ad- ded: “It is still not clear if the ierrorists have even really decided’ to leave Beirut.” Habib, scheduled to return to Beirut today, met ° Begin Tuesday night after seeing the leaders of Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. ’ Israeli newspapers said the U.S. diplomat is hopeful Syria will grant asylum to -the Jeaders of the PLO, __Jordan will accept mem- “bers with ‘Jordanian citizenship, and Egypt will take. the rest of the guerrillas. | _ Exceilent "1978 14x70 ft. three bedroom = Slerra mobile home. Includes 8x20 tt. joey shack, insulated and carpeted. 8x? ft. utility FOR SALE: condition. shed. Stove-dishwasher combination. Located at 81 SMS: Mt a eo: — ~ paling, his. mission,”. @: ‘relen:. -_ ‘were “wounded -bombardment that began at ‘midnight Monday night and ‘However, a PLO .com- ‘Palestinian camps, where. ‘in residential ~ ‘estimated 8,000. guerrillas . fulfilling his mission, abi told Begin he ha ' Ierweli official | ‘reported. progress and there is. The’ official:'said Habib. § "aghanee wil scent in a, brought “a “number -of n” thoughts and plang to salve « "the problem." + - Lebanon's” slate adie | “reported 110: people. killed | Israeli ‘official rej ried... While: “the ; hesieged | Lebanese capital. trembled » ander ° the thonderous © air: ‘and 210, wounded Tuesday in and-sea - barrages, : Israeli - the’ Israeli alr attacks and ground» “forees. and © daraell “and: ‘Palestinian tertiles. and.” rocket ex: _ changes, The. ‘Voice’: of. ~ guerrillas . duelled © with’ heavy artillery ‘and rackets: ‘on Beirut’s southern and’ Lebanon, operated by - eastern. outskirts, Jordel’s Lebanese Christian ~ porrespondents: reported.’ allies,’ put the toll ‘at 115 dead and 220° wounded, including seven dead and 35 Lebanese police said 203 people were killed and 27 in” the” previous air, sea-and-land controlled East Beirut. ': Dive-bombing Israeli, jets ‘and ‘Bunboata offshore continued for 30° hours: pounded a West Beirut. district’ where PLO. guerrillas had thrown up barricades jand mined one. ~street. - Tn-one block, two apart- - ment buildings, one of them eight storeys: all, were, destroyed, aind seven others were badly damaged during the afternoon air raids. ‘Costa Rican Consul. Abdel Baki, who lived in the neigh- “borhood, said about 200 Palestinian refugees lived in the eight-storey building, | which ‘took a direct hit... - The apartment. building - “that Canadian ‘Ambassador Theodore Arcand lives in was bombed and heavily damaged. In Ottawa, External Affairs ‘Minister Mark MacGuigan said Canada may move Arcand and other embassy staff out, of West Beirut in view of the bombing by Israeli jets, — Arcand is the last western ambassador in that part of. the city. The United States and: most European - countries have moved their diplomats to the Christian-. - controlled eastern sector. MacGuigan told reporters: Ottawa will protest. the bombing of | Areand’a munique said put the toll at 247 dead and 395 wounded in. police have. no access, and noigh- borhoods. Witnesses said it was ‘the - heaviest Israeli bom-' bardment of the beleagured Lebanese capital. since Israel invaded Lebanon . June 6 and drove to. the . gates of Beirut to engnare the PLO fighters. - Habib met Israeli Prime. “Minister . Menachem Begin . Tuesday night after seeing the leaders of Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. Israeli newspapers said the U.S, diplomat is hopeful ‘Syria will grant asytum: to the leaders of the . PLO, Jordan will accept. PLO. members with Jordanian citizenship, and-Egypt will take. the rest of the under siege in West Beirut. A source close to Begin confirmed that he has given - Hablb. more time to work on the problem, . Habib told the Israeli leader) he hag . made progress and there is ‘a | chance he will succeed in id an Gunmen support Nkomo’ Ss side | sche se dade alee be appreciated. To view call 1 tourists hostage in western Zimbabwe are among about 635- 9067 after 4:30 p.m. (pd-a0ju) ‘NOTICE FOR SALE: Under the Mechanics Lian Act To satisfy a debt incurred: by Joe Talt in the amount of $1300, one 80 h.p. outboard Mercury, . long — shaft. ‘Registered in the name -of "Joe Tait: wilt be sold at 4438 Laketse, on August 6, 1962, by R & E Sales & Service. (ace-Jau) henceforth 1 Shella AHce McKenzie will not be responsible ‘for any debts, bilis or taxes Incurred by Allan Dale McKenzie as of July 2, 1982, ’ Shella Alice McKanzle + {p10-30)1) TENDERS KITSUMKALUM SKIHILL. ACCESSROADSNOW - PLOWING & SANDING — - Sealed dlds relating to the . above mentioned contract will be accepted at the Regional District of: Kitimat-Stikine offices until ~ 4:30 p.m, Friday, August 6, 1,000 supporters of opposition leader Joshua Nkomo who ~ have slain at least 30 people, ambushed buses and trucks and attacked isolated farmhouses and country stores. The band of about 12'men who seized the two Americans, (wo Australians and two Britons on a main highway last Friday ate officially described as ‘‘dissidents" —- the * government term for army deserters loyal to Nkomo. In the last five months such anti-government ganga of armed men, using’ guerrilla tactics they learned in the seven-year war to.end white rule in the former British colony of Rhodesia, have been waging a campaign of, lawlessnesss. Most of it has been in the province of Matabeleland, the home of Nkomo's Matabele-tribe. | “It cost Zimbabwe much blood to attain’ independence, but I! could cost even more to defend its sovereignty,” said’ Col. Henry Muchemwa, the director of. army medical services, Prime _ Minister Robert’ Mugabe, a memiber of the dominant Shona tribe, and other leaders of his Zimbabwe ‘African National Union say the gunmen are “bandits,” and Nkomo disowns them. But diplomats and other foreign ’ observers believe they are politically motivated. They say they ‘are retaliating for Nkomo's dismissal from the . ’ coalition government in February for allegedly plotting a - coup and for other government actions thal. appear to be _ directed against the. Matabeles. . _ “There’s no profit motive in these abductions," one western diplomal said, noting that the gunmen: are demanding the release.of almost 200 jailed supporters of “wounded: In’ Christian: ~ HORARESARD seit + {Phe guniiies. balding six.-foreiga— His. ‘ith was heavily damaged in the ‘altack,~ Which... occurred ‘while thea bassador, was -invage tee ‘olticials © “leva 1 dn, Cristian: ‘East. Beirut. re estimated _ meeting: “Associated: ‘Press “correspondent © Nicolas . Tatro-said.the attack on the: " residential: district broke an earller ‘Israeli . pattern “of : shelling only PLO. targets ‘and: Palestinian. Tefugee camps.. “They “were all ‘elvitians “here, - all,’ said Baki. “There: was” no military here at all, no ‘guns. Absolutely none.” ‘But another resident of -the area who declined to - beachfront residential” ~give his name said a large - guerrilla machine-gun. was’ located behind the building thal got the direct hit. ‘We have been worrying about (hat machine-gun for a year,” the man said. After dark, the guerrillas fired barrages of Katyusha . rockets at Israeli. positions in the hills above the Lebanese capital. Israeli artillery returned fire in an ear-shaitering exchange that lighted the: night sky. ‘The Christian radio said. Palestinian rockets landed near the Christian port of Jounieh, 17 kilometres north of Beirut, for the first time in the war. Lebanese of-. ficials said one rocket hit the West German Red Cross - “ship Flora, killing a Ger-. man and wounding three. other. Red .Cross workers. _ The West German Red - Croas said in Bonn that the ’ ship was so badly damaged it could not leave port. The Flora docked early Tuesday. with 83 tons of medical supplies and equipment for Red Cross said: Israel cut off- electricity and walter to West Beirut Monday afternoon, ap- parently to put more political act.” “apartment " ‘E “spokesman for Arafat later * {erpretation. . a-mobile field hospital, the ; 600, 000. inhabitants, July: “4: ‘but. ‘resumed the services July? “under. pressure:: from. tb@ United ‘States and Westery Habib was.still trying ‘to arrange the evacuation of the PLO from Beirut and =~ met in: Jerusalem with Prime Minister Menachem Begin. . - Habib told Begin he made chance he will succeed 2. fulfilling his maission,'" Israeli official “reported: ‘The official said Habib brought ‘‘a- number of. . thoughts and plans to solve the problem.” Begin also had harsh words for visiting’. U. 8. congressmen. °: | Senator Paul Trongas' wo Mags.) said . the prime minister told him: “Why, are you preaching morality to us? Why didn’t we, hear from you for the past ‘five years when the population 7 t » a On the political front, UA, _ ‘presidential: ‘envoy: Philin ‘progress and there is. “a ; of Lebanon was. being murdered and their houses looted and destroyed.” -; Begin algo met the House of Representatives delegation to whom PLO chief Yasser Arafat gave @' signed statement Sunday- that Representative Paul McCloskey (R-Callé;}: fit: ferpreted_as recognition .0 Israel's right to exist. .A repudiated that ins McCloskey told a news conference he was disap- pointed: that his’ . in-; terpretation of Arafat's statement was knocked down. The kidnappers ‘halted 10 foreignets | in a “truck 6 kilometres north of Bulawayo. The tourists were on the last > Jeg of a four-month motor safari from Britain. The gunmen freed three women and the guide, New Zealander Bruce Watkins, 35, then made off with Americans Brett Baldwin, 23, and Kevin Ellis,.22, Australians Tony Bajzelj, 25, and William Butler, 31, amd Britons James Greenwell, 18, and Martyn Hodgson, 36 ‘Watkins took a message to the police saying unless the _ imprisoned ZAPU supporters were freed by July 30, the six, hostages would be killed. Mugabe sent more than 1,000 soldiers and police with helicopter gunships, fighter-spotter planes, armored personnel carriers: and bloodhounds to search the Tsholoisho tribal reserve, where the gunmen are belleved to be moving on foot with their oer ne Although officially allied during the war, | two guerrilla forces often clashed. Their hostility to each other dates back to the \8th century when the warlike Malabeles, although in the minority, virtually enslaved the pastoral Shonas, Matabele fears that the Shona sought political domination over them were heightened by Nkomo's dismissal, moves by Mugabe toward a one-party state, detention without trial of about 200 people, most of them ZAPU supporters, and the issuance of regulations shielding political leaders, civil servants and security forces from civil or criminal prosecution for any action including brutalities committed a the fight against “dissidents.” ~ Autopsies reveal al bloody murder ’ It appears Rivard did not die from being hung “because the usual signa such as a fractured larynx are not present EDITORS: The following may contain miterial ob jectionabte to some readers. By Robert Winters MONTREAL (CP) — Auiopsies on three gusirds who tied dtiting a riot. at Archambault. penitentiary Sunday show - that two died of massive internal bleeding while the third had his head smashed With such savagery it ‘was nearly sadism,” says an | official i close to. the investigation. | , Autopsies on the two prisoners said 10 have “butchered” 1982. The contract will be .. the guards before committing suicide showed they died of ’ for a three year period and all: bids should -specify:. ty Rates and Types: of: equipment. 2) Accéss to and cost of sand - 3) Confirmation that this - Cleaning will ‘be, done ‘ona " priority basis and road | access. completed by. 9:00 - _a.m.: on operating days. . 4) Program ‘of. scheduling -- Alt tenders must be sealed . __and marked “Kitsumkalum | Ski Hill < Access Road Snow Plowing «and | Sanding - Tender™ 0 LOWEST, OR ANY TENDER NOT-:: NECESSARILY “AC-. CEPTEDO, ; Kitsymakalym SKI mu ‘Regional District: “ kttinvat: Stikine - ~ No.9-46d6 | Lazelle Avenue - Terrace, B.C, VaG 186 -_Kaces-20, 21.27,28)13, av) cyanide poisoning, said the official, who asked-not lo be identified. . Guard Denis: Rivard — whose body was found hanging by . . his belf around his neck — “had his skull smashed so badly that it was as.if his head was pul into a vice and squeezed until: it burst, ad sald the official. Tt was ‘nearly, sadisin,” he said. ’ although there are marks on the neck from the belt." It is possible he was either beaten to death and then hung up by his belt or “was hung up to immobilize him while his head was beaten." - The official denied earlier teports that the 26-Year-old Rivard also received wounds to his chest. Guard Leandre Leblanc — the 6i-year-old. nighi super- visor who was working his last shift before retirement — was killed by deep wounds caused by a‘ handcrafted spike- 3 _ like weapon driven twice into his right-lung. — - : “This caused major internal bleeding and Leblanc likely 3 Jost consciousness right away. His left lung also’ was pune: - 4 “tured a bit later but there was no bleeding, indicating he “had dled at this point," : ‘The official also denied réportis from prison officials that. 7 a Leblanc had been disembowelled. ‘There: were po injuries e ~ The impact with this blunt object was asso great thatithas ‘9 his-abdomen,-only io his .chest,”. “to be described .as excessive’ violence. Rivard was hit-= “The third guard, ‘36-year-old David Van Den Atieele, also - _ Several. times, extremely hard, possibly. with-a table leg. ‘His skull was broken open and a lot of blood.came.out, including. from ¢ one large opening « on the left side. ‘of hig : _ skull,” on re , yong pane —"9 , FROM THE HEART “Tost consciousness: very. quickly “after receiving deep ung “wounds and having major blood vessels arcnind the heart 2 ‘eut,?. out ‘quickly... - Theofficial also Bald il was not immediately clear in whal form, the two prisoners had” taken the cyanide “although . they took good. ‘doses.” “Generally, cyanide comes in the form ofa white powder : * thiat an be pul into capsules that are used for vitamins or 3 other things, People just empty out the capsule ‘and put in- the powder. Alter cyanide is taken, il acts quickly and death. f occurs. in a few moments.” -'The two dead prisoners, Yvon Martin, 21; ‘and Christian. _ Perreault, 2, were both serving ‘life sentences for’ saerder. . 2 - . “This means he died very fast beeause his ‘blood flowed q