Veen een ae eet! a PAGE As, THE HERALO, Wednesday, Deceniber 4, 1974 ' LETTE R FROM MASSET,. QUEEN CHARLOTTES §: By Elvira C. Bryant Yesterday we received our first Christmas card of the season-fortunately a letter of a personal nature was, also enclosed. The letter telling about the senders is a far more inportant thing than the tard and I wish more people woul communicate in this way. Since communicalion exists, as an obstacle to relations when il is lacking, we really must make an effort to improve our own by whatever means we have available’ Some people prefer 1o do this through télephoning friends, but at‘this time of (he year the expense would be iremendous one to con- lemplete,, Yet one musl” always remember that even with direct communication it is very easy . to be misunderstood, “I seam ta have no trouble doing this through written columns, The first one.published in the Queen Charlolle Qbserver seems ta have had the ‘oppasile effect that what had been intended. Youngsters have commented about my being’ prejudiced, no doubt through some comments made hy adulls in the home environment. Yet il has always , been my intention thal we should hasten along. this predicted “Race uf Tan” here and now, thraugh our own in- dividual behaviour. . Anyone who has studied any of the Brilish Isles history scon realizes (hat there could not possibly be any ordinary person there who could claim to be pure Welsh, Scottish, Irish or even English, When you read of other areas in the globe as well, the influences that have come about through an influx of. other, peuple, whether through peaceful or warlike melhods, can clearly be observed. The story thal the aneient Haida people, raided other tribes along (he coast and stole. or kept the most beautiful women, must have had same (ruth behind: its ‘origination. That would then mean that back quite aways in the past, there was an intermingling. of Western, Lndian..people. - Yel today if is ‘my’ impression. that such influences of the past have been disregarded. And today we have heard of enmity: that exists between the descendants wf mainland indian people and those living, an ‘the Queen Charlotte Islands. This ap‘ parently has come. to light when a few people from this area have endeavoured loseek work in. connection with the new cannery. efforts on {he mainland.’ Those .of Haida descent haye been made to feel uncomfortable, v Yet so has it been “with any particular group of people that ‘Afres one might mention, although one hopes for more exceptians that are presently known. It, seems so easy for people to arrive at.‘‘outs" with others, This must largely He within the. 2 individual. ° - 1 The controversial subject of, reincarnation is interesting since stories have been relayed, to me about such instances: having been noted at the Haida village. Yet a thorough belief in this idea would also hasten More peaceful relations, or should. To quole once again from “The World Within’ by Dx. Gino Cerminara: “For if my soul has incarnated in black bodies and while, in fed bodies and brown bodies. and yellow, if edch af these peoples has al one lime or another been .. the creature of great civilizations equal to, com- parable to! or even superior to our own, in the greal moving kaleidoscope of. histroy; if I parlicipated in those colours and those civilizations, whether as an Inferior member or a superior member, -whelher as peasant or prince, whether as moron or mastermind-how then can I remain smugly conviced of- the unque importance and superiority of the race or nation lo which I happen to belong in lhe present.” ; We haye much to learn about Council é@ alterations ordered - by authoritles, | such. as municipél-by-laws, building codes or ‘the fire marshal, or “an improvement to an existing service or\facility, the cost af which is mire than 25 percent af . the -rental income chargeable . x4sidential premises affected foithe year preceding that-date. He improvement is. completed" which benefit. the. “henants, = 8) . -- This meanj a landlord renting asuite al $15) per month would have tumak al leas! $450° would result th a rent increase of $4.50 per minth (o the tenant, ° In determing the value of, | Hydro buys windmills cents a dozen because’ ‘‘there - ay ’ B.C. Hydro jas placed an: . order with a Prime George firm for: two. witid-yiven power plants. .- - Po aoe awe . ‘The pair of 2,000wall units, 10 be used in a pilit},evaluation- * sludy starling next dpring, will be supplied by: Pan¥ndustrial Contractors Ltd.’ 4). Each: unit will inclWle a 40- faot-high galvanized st@#1 tower and a storage ballery Hstem, Cost will be $8,210.eachh = "The . windmill power. ; will be delivered to Vanguver DENTISTRY 18 AN ‘Ph PROFESSION La : The dental profession may socially and gaining a com: ; ‘fortable income, dentistry could be your route. And women are inviled'in whal has . long been thought of as a man’s . profession. © - . ~ While women in dentistry Ih North America are not (oo common, the profession is not meant for men only. Actually, dentistry 1s particularly well suited to a woman‘seeking # istopher Bird sp 936) (oll-free),~ will: ‘deal’ the experiments that have been’ oh on deler enovalions worth . thal suite, which - - . Each will be equipped with | DENTAL TOPICS. Property has corrals,a barn and water is supplied to the property by a private water system. For further particulars phone Rusty Ljungh. ot ACREAGE AT LAKELSE LAKE Two parcels of land on the highway side of Lakalse Lake near Water. Lily Bay. One parcel has 253 ff, froniage and is 9.5 acres and the other parcel Is ten\acres with 315 ft. Lake frontage, 4 road bi-sects'tha property and there is a good aan beach. Price is $40,000.00 each. Terms available $15,000.00 woh wo hh down. Contact Rusty or Bert Liungh. renovations, the cost’: of | : ; : borrowing money to pay for the improvement and the amount of actual or likely increase of the municipal. taxes as a con: sequence of the improvement cannot be Included.. wo ‘Rent Increases for- renovalicns will only apply to those _ renovations already . completed; any disputes over renl increases should be referred lo, the Rent Review Commission. 0 Landlords are reminded thal notice of rent Increases due to renovalions must’ be given simultaneously with notice of . any annual rent increases up to 10.6 percent, and.where renl is « increased - in: excess.of:. (he: ~ allowable amounts, thé landlord has committedan offence under _ the Summary Canviclions Act and the tenanl may recover the © excess rent by court action, or by deducting it from fulure rent payments. Forms will be available from the Rent Review Commission to help landlords prepare notices of rent increase 10 comply with all the provisions of the Act concerning renovations, “The Cabinet order also ex- .@ludes from the 10.6 percent rent increase limit cottages, winter chalets ar other similar transient or recreational premises rented as such; residential premises owned and operated by a non-profit society incorporated, under = the Societies: Act, and residential premises operated by the B.C. ~ Housing Management Com- mission. - : The seciion ofthe Act allowing. mobile home park owners ‘(a apply, for rent in- creases in excess of 10,6 percent has nol yet been proclaimed. 4900 HALLIWELL AVE: ' . A real family home. 1235 sq, tt., three bedrooms, two fireplaces. Basement is finished and includes a rumpus room, games room, wel bar and sauna bath. Priced at $55,000.00. Call Dwaln McCall and try your offer to existing 9% percent mortgage. ‘ : ‘ . . A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY LIVING Lovely home newly rebuilt two year ago-with new cup- ; boards, three car carport, four bedrooms,.242 bathrooms, rumpus room, large dining rcom, flreplace, sewing room and paved drivaway. Hause is situated dn‘1 and one third acres and hasa.barn and some fencing. For appointment to view. phone Rusty Ljungh 695-5754.-° | os QUALITY HOME WITHA TWO BEDROOM SUITE The main tlocr has three bedrooms, fireplace, two full- bathrooms, patlo doar to sundeck, wall id wall carpeting and double windows. The basement has a two bedroom suite..J plece bathroom. kitchen.living roam.combination with carpeting plus rumpus room with fireplace, and a laundry room forthe owner, This attractive home must be viewed to be apprecialed. Phone Rusly Lijungh, far viewing. BUNGALOW 2710 KEEFER STREET Two bedroom house with wall to wall carpeting, shake roof, oil space heater situated ona 40 ft. Jot. The house has been recently re-cedorated and Immediate cccupation can: be arranged far purchaser, Phone Rusty Ljungh. — ~" CENTRAL LOCATION? * 08 bere oo 8 et Bod cae + -Two bedroom house with elactric heat, and insulated shop af ‘ithe rearolthe property. Property lias’a’ féw'trees and a concrete patio at the rear. For further Information phone Bert Llungh. Full price $28,000.00. BUILDING LOT . . : Large lot 78 x 244 located on the paved area of Pear Street, partially cleared with some birches at fhe rear of the lot. Property is zoned 40 pecpla per acre. Phone Rusty Ljungh. § 4822 LOEN AVE: AMONGST THE TREES: This 5 bedroom full sasement home is completely finished up and down, 2 full bathrooms, two fireplaces, larga separate dining room, bedrooms are large, kilchen has dinette area and dishwasher, range and fridge are Included, roofed over sundeck. This large lot Is fenced and landscaped, Circular drive at front. Priced at $59,500.00. Multipfe fisting. \ 4 4110 SKOGLUNO DRIVE: ON THE BENCH: ‘Modern spanish style home nearing completion. 1398 sq. ft. full daylight basement. Double carpor!# Main floor has 3 good slzed bedrooms with ensuite plumbing off the master. Large Ilving raom and separate dining room plus a family room adjoining the kitchan. Fireplace with openings to living room and family: ‘room. Priced at $54,00000. Drive by and see thlshome with Hs attractive entrance and batconies, 4728 SCOTT AVE: BRAND NEW: Nearing completion 1046 sq. ft. full basement. Fireplace and large carport. The 3 bedrooms, living room and hallway will be all carpeted, $42,500.00. Bob Sheridan |s pleased to show you this home. . in mid-December for inspection by Hydro engineers before ‘installation al (wo experimental siles caily in 1975. " One wind generator will be installed al Hydro's microwave site on Carson Mountain, near _ Clinton.’ The other will be placed in parallel operation with exisling diesel units at the Massel generaling station on ~ the Queen Charlalte Islands, = = 4a721-SOUCIE AVE: Recently redecorated. This 3 bedroom home has many & features including a firaplace, extra basement bedrcom, rumpus room and 2nd bath In basement. The asking price Is $45,000.00 and terms would be arranged. Try your offer, Contact Tom Slemka'far an appointment to view. | . instruments to delermine wind- power generaling potential, BRAND NEW HOME ON CRAIG DRIVE . No basement home with bath and :a half, laundry area, concrete foundation, and attached garage. House Is serviced by a4 private water system,. Is landscaped and has an assumable morigage of approximately $23,000 with interest ‘of 114 percent, Full pricé $32,500, Phone Rusty Liungh for an appolntment to view, = Loe 4009 MUNROE STREET: . : ; . This immaculate home islacatedon a quiet residential street § close fo an elementary school. Is ona large lot with 166 feet - of froniage. This home features 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2 bathrooms. Asking price $51,000 with terms’ available. Immediale possession. Tom Slamko will be pleased’ to arrange an appalntmant to view. . , . peofessicnel cureer. Ii can be successfully combined as a. career with marriage and * paising a family. A denlist must be an em- ployer, supervisor, somewhal of ‘an. efficiency: expert and In addition lo vocational : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ©... Soft Brink Franchise ‘serving Kitimat, Smither, Prince Rupert, Stewart, Queen Charlotte Islands and Terrace with leased premises and price includes a pick up truck, two vans and two three ton irucks. Statements available to serious cllents. Phone Bert Ljungh for further Information. 4017 DAVIS STREET . me Well bullf older home with three bedrooms, fireplace, hard- wood floors and full basement, Lat Is 70 x 122 fully land- scaped with an altractlve concrete block fence and garage with shop at the rear. To view contact Rusty Ljungh 635-5754, , . : a f ords, d being aware of signs ‘anic disorder: hallenges are ‘everyday . ts of.a dentist's life. They RUSTY LIUNGH 635.5754 BERT LJUNGH 635-5754 ail make life interesting. «= BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 TOM SLEMKO “35-3366 * _ feoming a dentist could do -§ . : eo . , thity for you, Certainly, you JOHN CURRIE 695-5865 0 en «435-2096 ~~ DWAIN McCOLL | co} c do things for society. dian Dental Association