Tee TRUCKS 1969 Y% Chev ifruck, 6 cylinder. Exe. running cond. $650.00, Ph 635-9646 or view at 4637 Soucle. c29N 1976 Slerra 4 wheel drive. Good Cond. Lots of Extras. Lew mileage. Must sell Ph. 636-1405. ‘CFTN 6-11-79 1974 Ford Van Good Shape. Low mileage, studded tires. Ph 635-5468 after 5 p.m. P2-2,8 and ? Nov 1974 Dodge Club Cab 1 ton. Completely rebullt over 1200 worth of new parts. New paint. Asking $3,600. View at The Real Inn Motal or Ph 438- . Wat C59 Nov 59.° MOBILE. oo HOMES For Sale 1968 10X52 Mobile Home wlth 8X24 ft joey shack. Includes {fridge and stove, washer and dryer. Ph 638-1529 P5-15 N In Hazelion 1972 12x50 Embassy Moblle Home, Must be moved from site, Ph coliact. 312-559-4204 C59 N ‘ Fer Sale: 1972 Statesman moblie home. 112x562, In- cludes washer and dryer, _ fridge, stove, all furniture and appliances, joey shed and porch. Clean and reasonably priced. For quick sale priced under $10,000. Phone 632-3413 anytime or 632-5069 afler 5. (cl0-12N) “7972, Norwestern Mobile Home 32X56 with 10X12 finished addition . Un- furnished. In good condition, Reasonably priced. Ph, 635- 5539 CTFN 31-10-79 For Sale: 1972 32x68 ft. trailer set up In traller park. For appt. fo view call 635- 2506, (c20-6N) . For Sale 1978 14X70 Manco Mobile Home unfurnished. Set up and skirted in local traller park. Ph. 635-9736, CTFN 2-11-79 VEHICLES. MOTORHOMES FOR RENT: 20° to 26°, * Luxuriously equipped. Fully insured. Available for Nov., Oec., Jan. Phone 632-2420, (020-14N) MUST SELL IM- MEDIATELY: 1977 31 ft. Wilderness travel trailer. Asking $8,500. View at Reet Inn Motel, Highway 16 W. Last traller on left. (ctfn-2- 10-79) 11 ft camper stove and Icebox. Needs finishing. $2,000 FIRM. Ph 635-5484 P2.9N Must sel! Immediately. 1977 3) Foot Wilderness Travel Tratier. Asking $9,500.00. View at Reel Inn Motel Highway 146 West, Last traller on Jeft. CTFN 2-11-79 For your Xmas Shopping visit Jeanatta’s Ceramics In New Remo-Nelson Rd. Candles and Barble Doll Clothes and Ceramics. 635-7395 P20-30 N DIVORCE $100 and filing fees We prepare your divorce papers over the phone--fast. For more Information cail THE LAW SHOFPE of JACK Bb. JAMES, MB.A. LIB TOLL FREE }t2.600-663-3035 {in Vancouver area call 687: 2442), Chargex and Adastarcharae welcomed. Attn 20-9-79 NOTICE OF SALE MECHANIC'S LIEN ACT Notlea Is hereby given to A. E. Clapp the registered awner of a Trlumph Herald Convertable. Registration Nbr. 1294007, Serlal SFC. 12939 to come forth before November 20th , 197? to pay oulstenging belance owed ta Terrace Engine Rebuilders for services performed on the afore mentioned vehicle onor abeut June 1°, 1973 or vehicle will be sold for cost of ~ {neurred charges. P10-20 N Notice of Appolntment FORM 7 ASECTION 115} COMPANIES ACT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER OF ACOMPANY We MANNING JAMISON LTD. Lleenced Trustees In Bankruptcy, at 670-1665 West Broadway, of the city of Vancouver In the Province of British Cotumbla Hereby give notice that: ‘No. 1 We were appointed the Recelver of all the property and assets of CEDERVALE SHAKE AND CEDAR PRODUCTS LTD. on the 2nd day of November 1979. _No.2The Instrument under which we were appolntad Is a debenture dated the 23rd day of February 1974 Issuad by CEDARVALE SHAKE AND CEDAR PRODUCTS LTD. In favor of the FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOP. MENT SANK for a sum of $18,500 (eighteen thousand flve hundred) dollars, duely reglatered In the office of the REGISTRAR OF COM- PANIES, Victorla Gritish Columbia on the 2nd day of March 1978, also,'a deben- ture dated the 19th day of February Issued = by CEDARVALE SHAKE AND CEDAR PRODUCTS LThN, in favor of the FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOP. MENT BANK for a sum or $168,000.00 (elghteen ‘thousand) dollars, duely registered in the oftice of the REGISTRAR OF COA- PANIES, Victoria British Columbia on the 22nd day of Februrary 1979, Dated at the city of Van- couver in the Province of Briilsh Columblsa this 2nd day of Novernber 1979, AIT N . Manning Jamison Ltd. Licenced Trustees In Bankruptcy, Sulte 670-1665 West Broad- way, Vancouver, B.C. Vas 1X3 TENDERS Provinces of Mentor | hai Bitish Columbia Favests y STAND TENDING CONTRACTS + Sealed tenders for - the following stand tending contract will be recelved by the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. on the dates shown kelow, Lot Contract ST 1007-7-17. JS located Branch 77 Ranger District Kitimat number of hectares 32,2, Viewlng date November 20th 1979, leaving Ranger Staion at 9:00 a'm, Nofe: Viewlng of the stana fending site prior to sub- mitting a@ tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadline for recelpt of fenders Is 1:30) p.m. December 7th 1979. . Contact ST1031-2-25 JS Nocated Cecl! Creek Ranger District Kitimat. Number’ of hectares 24.3, Viewing date November 20th 1979, teaving Ranger Station at 9:0) a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the stand fending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadiine for receipt of tenders [3 1:30) p.m, December 7th 1979, Contract $T1031-2-24 JS located Branch W-61, ranger district Kitimat number of hectares 36.3. Viewing date - Navember 20th 1979, leaving Ranger Station af 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract Is mandatory. Deadiine for receipt of tenders is 1:30 p.m. December 7th 1979 Tenders must be submitted on the form and in the en- velopes supplied which, with porticulars may be obtained fram the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or from = the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C ‘The lowest or any fender will not necessarily be accepted. This call for tender |s under the terms of the Canada British Columbla intensive forest management agreement, TO LIVESTOCK Fur Sale Veal Calves.-$1.50 pound. Year old laying hans. $3.00 each. PION Hy PHILIP MAIL CALGARY (CP) — The federal government is ” prepared to pay at least part Do you possess Inu abllity to become a: Successful Executive? THEN We want YOUR talents We NEED your talents jLet's gow TOGETHER WE ASK THE FOLLOWING OF YOU: 1. Compatibllity with pecple 2. : Willingness to relocate 3. Minimum Grade 12 education 4, Front line determination .WE OFFER: 1. Pridein your accomplishments - 2. Good positions 3, Good benefits 4. Good ramuneration But most important of all a chance for a secure and successful future. Excellent opportunity for recent graduates, KK mart CANADA, LIMITED | SKEENA MALL TERRACE bs AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION of the increased freight rates that might result from changes to the longstanding Crowsnest Pass rate structure, Transportation Minister Don Mazankowakl said Wednesday. He would not say,, however, whether the money would be paid to the rallways or to farmers who now are protected by the low, statutory Crowsnest rates, Suchdetails will have to be worked out In meetings with producers, he told reporters after a speech to the United Grain Growers annual meeting. ’ “We also have to recognize that it (the government money) would have to come out of funds that we are now paying for branch-line subsidies ‘and railway rehabilltation.” . In a speech to the 200, farmer delegates, Mazankowskl said any changes in application of the Crowsnest benefit would only come after full con- sultation with farmers and would require guarantees of service from the railways, He also said the govern- ment has “no intention of removing the value of the Crow rate from the producer as it now exists,” The Crowsnest agreement guarantees farmers low rates for shipping export Grains, but forces CP Rail and CNR to move grain at a loss. Critics say grain will never be moved efficiently unless the railways are woweoon TUNE-UP $52.78 plus tax Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ld. adequately compensated. There is disagreement over whether the railways shouid be compensated directly by government or by farmers, who would pay higher freight rates and be reimbursed by government, Mazankowski, MP for Vegreville, sald Canada is probably losing $1 billion worth of grain sales a year because of inefficiencies in the grain-handling system. A 50-per-cent increase in exports of grain and , Which his gavern- ment has promised by 1985, “would earn Canada $2-$3 billion a year in badly needed foreign exchange.” “Qur annual merchandise trade surplus ‘would be doubled. It would help to restore the value of the Canadian dollar and it would generate an additional $4 billlon a year in domestic economic activity,’’ He was optimistic about increasing exports, but said expansion of grain-handling capacity at Prince Rupert is essential, The port has to be developed as an alternative to Vancouver so the industry The Herald, Thursday, November 8, 1979, Page 7 Feds will pick up part of cost ig not vulnerable to such things as damaged bridges and snow slides that have interrupted exports from Vancouver, ’ Expansion at Prince Rupert and proposed pur- chases of addillonal hopper cars will be effective in the long term, he said. “For the short term, it is imperative that we get more mileage out of our existing. facilities,” A three-man study group is expected to report to him within a few days with proposals for ‘‘i, nediate action that can pro le for more grain mov. vent within exisiting fa: = :s." Mazankowski, also minister responsible for the Canadian whent board, said the push fo increase exports will mean (temporary sacrifices in the ‘equality of delivery opportunities” for farmers. Quotas for farmers in some areas may have ta be lowered for the wheat board to respond effectively to demand for specific grains. Residents fight oil port VANCOUVER (CP) — The head of the Islands Trust said Wednesday he will fight by any means possible development of an oi] port at Britannla. Beach in Howe Sound. John Rich was com- menting on the news that Dome Petroleum Ltd.. has purchased about 500 acres at Britannia Beach, about 45 kilometres north of here, for future offshore shipments. Rich said that British Columbians are trying to push a United States oil port as far away as possible but a 40 times worse than a port at Port Angeles, Wash. “There is no question but we (the Islands Trust) would be absolutely opposed to such a port in an area like this,” he sald, “To think anyone could contemplate putting an oil port In Howe Sound is crazy,” Rich said theré are at least seven major Howe Sound islands which come under the jurisdiction of the Islands Dome president Bll Richards confirmed that his - Trust. Canada’s largest producer and seller of natural gas liquids and industry sources gay it has expressed interest in developing a Iquefied natura! gas port on the West - Coas t. Federal fisheries biologist Tom Bird said Howe Sound is a very confined area and his ~ department would be con- cerned about any tanker port ere, “We have made great Mortgagescheme little help port in Howe Sound would be ~ OTTAWA (CP) — Latest available statistics suggest that nearly one-half of Canada’s estimated 4.8 million home-owners would receive little or nothing from the Progressive | Con- servative govyernment’s mortgage interest and property tax credit plan. The figures show that more than 200,000 low- income families or single persons who own homes would get no benefits from the plan because they pay no federal income tax. . At least two million cther group would fight the oil port “in a big way.” A plan by the B.C, govern- ment for a deep-sea port at Squamish to transport Peace River coal was aquelched after Jack Davis, then federal environment minister, made public a federal fisheries report stat- ing that drainage of the Squemish River estuary would ruin fishing in Howe Sound, low they pay little federal ta: x. The tax credit plan was unveiled Sept. 17 by Finance Minister John Crosbie to fulfil an election promise of major tax rellef for home- owners, Legislation to put the plan Into effect for the 1979 tax year was introduced in the Commons late last month, The government has frequently touted the plan as a way to help those hard hit by rising mortgage rates that are part of the Can- servative program to fight efforts to clean up the sound and improve the fish habitat so the possibility of any new port would certainly cause us concern and there are also serious implications for recreational boating in the area,” Bird said, Doreen Wakely, a spokesman for the Save Howe Sound Committee, organized in 1972 to fight a coal-loading facility at Squamish, B.C., said the benefits would be distributed, The proposal is really two plana in one, It would reduce the 1978 income tax burden by up to $375 —- $62.50 for property taxes and $312.50 for mortgage interest. Maximum benedits would increase to $1,500 u year when the plan comes into full force in 1982 — $250 a year for property taxes and $1,250 for mortgage interest, The latest indication of how the tax credits would be distributed among hame- : ; company has purchased the fioyseholds would receive inflation, owners comes from a Hp to 11 litres Oil ss31 Keith Ave. 635-4984 land, but refused to disclose only small amounts because - Croskie has sald3.8 million ‘Statistics Canada report . ; - the nature of the shipments. they have no mortgages or home-owners will benefit but based on a survey in the Drain Automate Transmissicn However, Dome i _ because theirincomesareso has not specified how the Spring of 1977. 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