- 55. PROPERTY. '- W967 Pontlac Strato Chief, "Smith. 635-7117. panes house. Have well mannered Irish, Setter, Interested in | {erm rental. Rent with option ‘to buy 3:30 - 4:30 Monday-. Friday call 35-4255 Local 62 ree oe at or ater § call B- eee a space te Jnomoedia _ ayallab’ Any Sena det. Reasonable rent. : 698-5281. ; For ‘rent; the Terrace NDP alfice, Available June 1, 1979, : air-conditioned. 4628 Lakelie Avenue, Phone 635- . * 2552. (Clin-14-8-79)" “RETAILOR ; a ‘OFFICESPACE — \2 stores, total of 2800 aq. ft. _Canbe separated fo 1400 sq. ft. ‘areas. In choles locations ion Larelie Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 435-3574 or 255. 1939 Vancouver. (ctfn.234.. “WAREHOUSE and. ‘Retall Space ‘available on new By- pass. Phone. - “- @3B1166 tein 130479 FOR SALE | . Fer sale 2 acre lot with two bedfoom trailer. Ap- proximately 10 miles east of. ca on paved road, For more information call 635- 2399 (P10-30M) " 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY : For ‘lease fully equiped convenience store, Good volume, For more in- formation write to Box 121) care of Terrace Herald. {PI0-12June) auToMOBILES : ‘excellent running condition ‘37,000 original = miles, automatic 4 door $650.00 ‘Phone 635-9525. (C-1June): pm. (oe tune) "1977 Nova. Concours, P.5., P.B., Vinyl roof, 259 motor In gond conidition, and very economical on gas. Asking. $4900. Phone 635-423. (P10. VaJune) . 1968 Oldsmobile, "good running condition. Phone qqune)” , oak for Chris, (P10- 1076 Honda Civic Hatchback new tires, $8,000 miles. Good condition. Phone 685-9764 after § p.m. (p3-30M) | For Sale: 1972 Corvette Stingray.. Exc, rj . Many options, Must. be seen to be appreciated. oe poe 85-2612 eves, (pld-8J). aij Separatedining washer. ‘Rar ro reo glass’ éJun ley “TRUGKS 1975 chev % Ton 4x4 stepalde, 2007 after 4 p. mn. (ctf-19-4-79) for sale: 1 65 IHC .1800 Tandem, ‘omplote rebuilt’ motor, 1 68. Ramb ra. fop, mew rubber. Parts for. Ford trucks and Pord & | “Rambler. cara, Phone 635-" items, Garage equipment, heavy equipment t parte records, tapes, gas & Mirs, l-boat Mtr & ih etc. 3955 McNeil § Mountain ; cto wi on; Th _ 1979 Blazer re =i black. - 4 months old, Owner leaving town. Must sell. Phone Cm: 1967.. (P5-S1M) “ wo ‘168 Eoonatine 2: Headers, extras, $1975.00, P. enn. 9081 after S-p.m. (P2S0M) 65 THC 1800 rebuilt Hard 10 new rubber. Parts for . Frod trucks ani Ford é& ‘Rambler cars. I 1969 % ton -pick-up. Phone 635-3566, Als: GarageSale May 26 & June2 » Household items, gare equipment, heavy équip- ment parts; tapes, . gas & electric Mera. 1 boat Mtr, & Tir ete, 2958 McNeil Street, Copper Mountain: Subdivision, Thornhill. (C3- ‘1June) For sale: 1977 GMC Blazer 4x4, 25,00 miles, many extras. Will take large. station wagon as trade-in. Phone 635-3717 days, 635-7623. - after a pm. (C1e-11June) , 1976 Ford F230, 36) automatic, p.s. ‘PD. 770 ralles. $5600.00. Li 688 2202 between 3 a. rn and 5 p.m. DM77 Cetin) 1978 14x70" “Maneo Ma: Unfurnished. set up skirted in local trailer aed ‘Phone 635-0756. (Ctin-2-15- 1974 Glendal Mobila Home ‘with finished and heated and insulated annex: To view cal] . 635-7609. (C-MS1) 12x88, trailer, raised living room. : with . eons “dish shelves 4 bar stools, washer . & dryer, extra clothes closet , in shed. Phone 636-4906 unfurnished. Deluxe Manco Mobile Home tami 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, mily room. Set up on Jot at Go perside Entates, uced for quick sale, For further irformation phone 633-1684. (C10-5June) . . Well Kept 1970 12x60 Mobile Home. 10x24 addition, acorn F.P. & Veranda, $10,500.00 Skirted & set up in crailer ; park. Call after 6 p.m." 684- 1072, (Ctfin-18-5-79) . For Sale: 22x52 Gendall. | Vista Villa tully furnished, set up In local trailer. park. * (Phone 438-1044. (ctfn-2-4.70) 1973 Pontiac | Gh od Prix, we Tan options. Must s66 to ap tclate. Phone 695-1243 are owas eves, . (plo 1970 Mustang Mach I, 4 , Open to bids bat 3, 1970. Contact G, Warrenn at 695-7177 between 8:90 & 6 p.m. (Ctfn-17-5:79) 1973 Toyota Corolla $700. Phone 635-8962. (P4-1June) 685-4385. evenings. (Pa 1June) 7 ‘1970 ‘Mustang, repossessed. Open to bids. Contact Rick (ctfn-24A) For tale” “1978 “Dodge | Diplomat all power options, alr conditioning, &-track, cost $9,100.00, asking $7800.00 OBO, Phone 635-6006 after 7 pm, (C3-LJune) Toyota pickup, 52,000 aeraeal miles 4 new tis, ares Asie, 500.00 on. . B OBO, Phono 436-5608 after 7 pm. (C3-1June) ‘For sale 1977 Ford Supercab, 250 camper special. Many extras with or without an & foat camper. Phone 638-1398. (C-1June) 1975 Chev 4 Ton 4x4, Step Side-4 speed, Phone 698-1121 or 635-3007 after 5 p.m. (Ctin- 18-79) For Sale: 22x52 Gendall Vista Villa. Fully furnished, . Set up in local traller park, ‘Phone 638-104, (ctin-23-4- 7 3 bedroom Deluxe . 12x63 fraller with 12x48 addition, many extras. On large ‘fenced ot, 6 miles from town. Must be seen to be appreciated. Also wanted to buy baby-s playpen. Phone ‘635-7074, (C5-5June) ‘1973 Norwestern trailer, (2 foot x 40 fact) 2 bedroom fully furnished with x12 addition. Covered porch. Phone after 4 p.m. 638-1985, (PS-SJune) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: Flat deck trailer with lights and sergo cellent condition, Phone 796- 3528. (NC3-31M) - 1971 Skylark 1914 foot travel fraller. Fuily self-contained with shower, many extras, Good conidtion. Clean throughout, Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 435- 9240 after. Spm. (Cs-SJune) SACRAFICE SALE: 1977 Kit Campenton 18° foot self contained Tandem | tralter with: awning In excalisnt condition. Price $5700.00 me 625-3268. (Citn-29-15- n Keep Canada Beautiful '.dapd. Photie 634-1121 or 635 | - “TENDERS "EXTENSION OF: _ INVITATION TO TENDER: SUBTRADES NOFICH-OF . - APPOINTMENT OF _ RECEIVER-MANAGER - OF A CORPORATION DUNWOODY. We, , LIMITED, of 505, Burrard received up to 4:00 Street, Vancouver, Gritish wm 4, re at the Columbia, HERESY GIVE office of the architect or at TENDERS will NOTICE THAT: ‘the Smithers School. Board We were appointed Office for, the following Recelver: Manager of. trades: MADIG CONSTRUCTION “6,150 - Millwork ; LYD. on the lath day of Mays 9,650 + 5 Regttent Pion AD. 1979, |« Alorm. Systema. - 2 The Instrument under -§ Cailings which were appointed "ne a how ~ Electrical ‘ Debeniura issued by the Company to The Britlth foe work to be eared out at Columbia. Development Corporation to secure CHANDLER PARK AND - pum of $100,000.00 and In- -MUBEIM SCHOOLS terest dated the Sth day of IN SMITHERS, B.C. \ May, 1978, and 2 Cabentwe Issued by the pany Plans ‘and s (ons The. British Columbia are available at the office of Development Corporation, 10. the, Construction Manager, S TRUSTEE; ree 20 foot motor hone in ox: sacure the sum of $250,000.00 . ond Interest. dated the Sth day of May, 1978, Tegistered In the office of the. Reglatrar of Compgniss, . Victoria, British Columbia, which Debentures charged by way of a floating charge, all the _ property, assets, effects.and undertaking of the Company. DATED. the 22nd day ot May, AD. wis. - Dunwoody ‘Limited . Receiver-Manager . 660-505 Burrard Streat, Vancouver, B.C, V7X 105 (Al-4M} NOTICE To CREDITORS ‘Estate of the deceased: Edwin Reitberger. late of 2571 ¢ Clark Drive, Terrace, . s asneaneneeneieertien memes omit a Creditors and others BIRR PITT BPTI? perform gymnastics and folk) ‘There are miore-than 100. jhaving claims against the ‘wad estata(s), | ‘are. hereby requried fo send”them duly veriflad to: the PUBLIC #00 Hornby Stroqt, Varcouver,'B.C,, Vaz - 2C5, before July 19, 1979, after whith date the assets of will be ‘ a ey regard. only to claime that; have been recelved. 4h . CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE -(A4-6)13,20,27 June) 70. LIVESTOCK Fa Ne a $00.00, Pho 636-78 (Cig ‘omiste: a) poration, Too large. an air conditioner can give ‘room or an entire house a cold,. For Sale: several good quality saddle horses and children’s horses. Large . Stock of saddles and riding im, - at the Jackson Place § es from Highway 16 on Old Lakelse Lk. Rd. or 4 miles from Highway 25. Phone 635-5617. . (cB. 28,30M4 6,63) Top. quality hay for sale. Heavy bales. Phone ar S165 after 6 p.m. (C10-7Juney For sale: 17 year old pony Morgan & Welsh cross. Phone 5.4042 after 3 pm. " (Pa-1ure) TENDERS BRITISH- COLUMBIA HYDROAND POWER AUTHORITY invites tenders for Con- struction of approximately 7.40 miles of 14.4 KV single phase Iine. on Highway 16 weal of Moricetown: | Reference No. Q9-3487 Closing Date: 13 June 1979 Senied tenders clearly. marked as above-referenced will be recelved In Room 1026, B.C. Hydra and Power Authority Building, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C, V6Z 1¥3 until 11 a.m. Wocal time, 13 June 1979. Detalis may be obtained bY ‘fromthe office of the Fur- chasing Agent, 10th 'Fioor, 770 «Burrard Street, Van- couver, B.C. VéZ 1Y3, telephone 663-2577 and 463/ 2560. (A1-30M4) STAND TENDING CONTRACTS Sealed tenders for four stend bending contracts will Pe recelved Dy th the Manager, Forestry Canadian’ Coltulene Com- pany, Limited, Box 1000, Tetrace, B.C. on or before June 13, 1978. Viewing of the atand tending sites prior to ‘mubmitting a tender for any of these contracts is man- datory. Contract areas vary a alze from M te 15 hectares. owing une 8, 1979 leaving Company office at 9:00 a.m. Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form 6 ed which can be ob the Manager, Forestry and CM Projects Ltd, No. 4265 26th Street, Weat Vancouver, WIV 4H, _ A $50.00 deposit iss wi West th Avenna Vancouver, B.C, Vé7.1V8 (AL“May) ; be receiv 10, 1979, Work experi provide details er pig 9258. (NC-Ctfr-staff) ? > Youe Ask :' eptey bnesieiee AIR CONDITIONERS Question: Is it possible to buy an air conditioner with tao much cooling capacity for a room or house? . “Bigger. Is: not’ als yeways better,” say home ecari*: Answer: ' clammy feeling, Alr con- ditioners dehumidify as well . as coal the air, 50 4 unit with too much. cooling capacity ‘for an area will cool the air quickly without staying on long enough to dehumidify it, . Question: Do I need to clean the filter in my air conditioner? Answer: Yes. A dirty filter impedes air flow and cauges the unit to operate less effi- ciently. Whirlpool room air conditioners feature washable filters and the company. recommends that they be washed frequently, ° ea MONEY SAVING TP: Plant- : ing a few shade treed to ’ sereen the home from direct sunlight can help - keep it cooler and reduce the energy’ used by your air conditioner, HANDLING POWER - TOOLS SAFELY Safely taking your power mower out of cold storage and preparing lt for the work of a new season calls for a seasoned approach outlined experts -at_ the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, ——— ~ 1, Me 1, Take the mower to an authorized service dealer for inspection unless you had it serviced in the fall, 2, See that the spark plug is cleaned and, if necemary, replaced while the engine is 3. Make sure the carbure- tor anc.air filter are clean. 4. Change cicrankcase oil and fill the fuel tank with. gasoline, 5. Any metal parts that are scratched or rusted should be cleaned of rust and repainted. First, apply a priming coat of , red lead, then two coats of exterior paint. . Make eure you reread the owner's manual for in- structions you may have missed or forgotten, Learn where all controls, are and review all safety, precautions. Following these suggestions | can get you off to « safe start. up until June ‘game time - form the traditional dance ts: fem ‘Whirlpool Cor. 2. By Joan Bellinger The merry month of May brings together two unusual ceremonics, both more than {00 years old, that take place in New Weatminster—a city which honors its traditions well, being it: was the first capital of British” ‘ Columbia and it was named by * Queen Victoria. Here, by ‘the banks of. the » Fraser River, the Hyack Anvil Battery salutes Queen Elizabeth Il.on Victoria ‘Day, and. the chosen May Queen receives her crown, following a 10-year old tradition. These customs of the. Royal City, as New Westminster is also called,” eventually led to the 10-day Hyack Festival, and many new features have been added ‘to please both the tradi- tionalists and those who like the latest, The festival takes place from May 17 to May 27 and it now includes the longest canoe race in North America, two parades, a Miss New Westminster contest, a camival, a. band marathon, and many sports events. There. are alsa suth excite- ments as a car ‘rally; square dancing, fun jogs, softball, and many rides. . MAYPOLE DANCE . Thousands of schoo} ‘children celebrate. May Day on May 23 when the May Queen, chosen from the elementary school stu-. dents, receives her crown, At the s and girls. per- around the Maypole, as well as. dances. = WMTE All this adits up to the cetebfit* tion, oF the longest continuous, May Day anywhere, aie? The “ancient and honorable". Hyack Anvil’ Battery detest ty The “plestie” in plastic. wes ry comes from the: * meaning “to riold; te form. a 5 Year Warranty VIA 6K donated two of his anvils, and : Fbatteries? We buy smati BUY DIRECT & SAVE BEAMS Bullt-in Vacwam System (Siace wean) {Parts & Letour) For More Information write or call . 4191-20580 No. 10 Bypass, Langley, ac, DEALER INQUIRIES wan.coms + Factory rep in aren week of June 31th bang of a salute to the queen at noon on Victoria Day (May 21) atQuéen's Park. =. This has been a tradition since 1870 and they use two anvils, one placed on top of the other, to make the salute. " pEpLacks CANNON - Thé Hyack Volunteer Fire Brigade had originally given the 21-gun salute on their awn cannon, but when it became wom out, the ‘then mayor and former blacksmith Thomas Ovens came to the rescue. He after inuch trial and error and burnt fingers; it Was found that when gunpowder was placed between these anvils, and fired, it made a ‘most satisfactory Sa- Inte. The 5 Elyick (a Chinook word for hurry up) Battery, resplen- dent in their, red and- black uniforms, ‘have the operation down to a fine art now, Perhaps because the word: is passed down’ from father to son, for descendants of the original. bat- tery now lake part in the-ritual. ‘The varicus positions of the have interesting names, for there is a powder monkey, a blower up, a foucher off, a swabber off and right and left . hand hoisters. Amid much noise and smoke the top anvil flies into the sir as the powder-is fired at the call of the timer. ” The Fraser River'flows by the ‘docks of New Westminster and on May 19 you may glance east and find under the Pattulo Bridge a colorful cance collec- tion heading. towards you. entries in this marathon, and the six men in each cance. usually artive somewhere around cight hours after they have Ilefi the starting point at Hope. : That is a fot of hard paddling tr, nee , RUPERT STEEL: ; - qaLvaGeE LTD. Don't know what fo dé lth that pile of scrap ron, odd pleces of brass, copper, aluminum. ier ] — lerge quantities allke and are located on Seal]: Cove. Rd., Prince:R be ait Colt os at eneaener,: al through Sat., eam, + 5 \ i. Youcan install our outlet kit, in your new or existing home ee | : Air Powerh ACimited Time Offer). 1 Oruah No finer unit or pricg OFFICERS - dent work place. lations; that employers of their responsibililies: Starling salary: $2, 168. addressed to: Planning Administrator WORKERS’ BOARD HSES 6956 Hottot Stent Vero, BC. Vo? HA Idlep tone 768 07H haa 4 07765 ACCIDENT PREVENTION | Highly qualified Barsons are required to fill Acci- revention Officer (APO) pesilions in several locations throughout the province. This very challenging and interesting work should appeal to highly motivated, educated and experi- enced professionals and/or industrial specialists wha are cedicaled to the interests ol safety in Ihe . ‘The APO is responsible for determining that work environments, procedures and practices are con- sistent with the Industrial Health and Safety Regu: tions of the Regulations; for parlicipating in and/or Presenting industrial health and safety seminars. Applicants with a good working knowledge of logging, sawmills and related w construction and general indusiries are required. A minimum of grade 12 education with five to len years related experience is required. Preference will be givan to applicants with specialized or advanced training atthe univarsily level. The ability to communicate eflectivaly both verbally and in writing Is mandatory. Considerable Iravel in as- “sighed geographical areas will be involved. Applications, including a detaitect resume of qualifications and personal parliculars, should be Recruitment and Manpower and workers are apprised for writing orders on infrac- products and/or per month. The Herald, Wednesday, May 30, 1970, Page 11 Royal City holds celebration - be i ' : es? The ii ack ‘Battery fires the anvils. over 130 kilometres. And as the _ contestants near the dock, they aré accompanied by the bells and whistles of many small boats, a spray from the fireboat, ete well at the Hyack Festival, witha place for everything and everyone, including those who ptefer art exhibits, the theatre, or the cycle sprints. _ js the most expensive ingre- "part. of the nasal cavities, but taste anything wi A This is a Touwism British Columbia feature. — and the cheers of the spectators.” - The old and the new blend ‘Scent Facts AndPancies Some 17,000 émells have been classified. Among them ranged that air is drawn ovor them when we breathe. Many foods and substances arqgund the house have un- Pleasant odors that many deodoy|zerm yonly mask} with perfumes, but Super .QD, a concentrated, home, gepdor- izer in a tiny, ie’ fetroya thirty-billionth part: by odor with one or twp.drops. weight-in a given weight’ of, et air—is needed to stimplate The so-callod ttaste of Mruits your sense of smell. : "and wine is yeally 9 smell or bee aroma. You can -testethls: by The- nerve ‘endings or sen- holding your nose.whep you sory receptors for emell rover take a bite of your favorite a limited area in‘ the upper fruit. You'll find Yop, don't g you ‘dient for, perfume: pure French middle! ‘note Jasmine, which ells for’ $197 an ounce. Ce oa . Only a tiny amount of any substance —as, little. ‘as ‘one these receptors are: ao ar- breathe again. HELPWANTED |. SECOND STEWARD" Royal Canadian Legion ; (Branch 13) . . ne Ferrace DUTIES - Operation of bar. Mixing and serving alcoholic bavérages. Staff Skd - supervision. Stock Control, Bookkeeping an asset. MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. * ‘Hours flexible. Rewme to MR. R. BENNETT 4425 Legion Ave, Terrace. B.C, - VEG _IN7 “ee Ae tage wee om he tnsy yaoadt onto saa a ws rai t! are vu. a. fu nya ie —_ reads A See MineneaTy OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ; = FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ww IN COOPERATION WITH THE REAL ESTATE COUNCIL OF B.C. Commencing early in September, thase courses are available by cor- tespondence and ectures thraugh the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British Columbia in co- opdration with the Real Estata Council of British Columbia. These courses, which are distinct ftom the Reat Estate pre-licensing courses, are limited to persons already emplayed in the vocation of - real astata, appraisal ar associated lialds. In the fourth year of the program, five options are offered: | « REAL ESTATE * MORTGAGE LENDING + APPRAISAL * REAL ESTATE TAX ASSESSMENT « PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, ’ Final date for sutinission of applications for registration in the coursa is duly 31,19 Details and Feaition Forms may be obtained trom: Vid. Ferguson, Supervisor, Real Estate Division, hyo Gna sess hn on, Vancouver, A.C. V6T1W5 - t . . DEAD END JCB? Here are # aways to get afresh start. Prepare‘at home In your spare one of these high paying careers, BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING ARCHITECTURE. 1, Business Management Q Managing # Small Business a counting é Motel-Restavrent Mot. 4. Sales Management ry Salesmarship i Chemicat Engineering 2. Civil Enginseri 2\. Surveying and In 2. Rechancat Earn . anical neering ‘HM, Alrcratt Mechanics 34. Air Conditioning and AUTOMOTIVE Meachani Reirigeration ORNBRAL 24. Alriine- Travel ‘2, Interior Gecorating and . Dettgn ELECTRICALASLECTRONICs nN. ) TY, Servicing Secretarial DEGRER PROGRAMS 7%. Accounting | 3. Business Management ui. Engineering Technology BUILDING TRADES tractor re Maintenance * M4, Carpenter Buliger ALSO ADULT HIGH SCHOOL 12. Appliance Se Servicing ; DRAFTING 4. Mechanica ¥. - Structural V, architectural FREE OFFER Cail or write for tree career sooktet plus demo lesson, No - tigation. ONE BOOKLET ONLY, Bi CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ba! t . PLEASE SEND ME BOOKLET NO. Name, A . Address, Clty Phone ‘Postal Code