we HAVE 1 miRD et or - 2, places of: heavy equipment (cat - toader backhoe) -Would conglder accepting what payment on BC it. you can. deal: “phone S46-3244 or 54g: Cale co tpe-zail you have. i part. - 1S “acres. “farm near. Apmsirong, b ATTENTION HUNTERS & FISHERMEN 24" Riverboat, fibregtass on plywood. 6 cyl. valve engine with only 70 hours: 2 stage Hamilton jet. Road runner traller,, custom fitted canvas cover. All items iike new. Call 635-4894 fo see, i (ps 2510 ROOM & 'ROARD aYallable (pl0-29]1) SUITES FOR RENT Phone 638-1268. | (ace19-{1-16 au) ONE BEDROOM ‘apart: _.fnent for rent. Close to, downtown 635-6155, (p20-20|I) ; FoR RENT— Attractive a" bedroom house. Carpeted, ° “Partly furnished. Fireplace. . Garage. Fenced verd. Ogwntown. location near: schoola. $700 - ‘month. daya - ° E775 evenings "635-9367. Ap20-gau) pROOM “UPSTAIRS OF | HOUSE ‘tor rent. Living . . ‘foom., : bathrooin.. :Pridge “and ‘kifchen and stove. No pets please, $350 month. Avaitabie ‘Aug. 1, 1982, Phone 635-3701. " (p3-27]1) LOT NO.20 In. Thornihelghts subdivision. Priced at only $16,400. Phone Dave at 635- | 3276. ~ (p28-26)1) | _ MUST SELLE Smaller home on 20 acres, New Hazelton | Srea. 10 cleared. Perfect for garden or hay. $54,000 635- 7400, (p20-sau). ‘FOR SALE— 3 bedroom hame.in horseshoe. area, ¥2 block from schools. Car- LONDON (CP) ~ ~ Britaln’s evil milljary Cathedral. With relatives. of. the’ 264 By ‘ Peace and reconciliation in the South Atlantic. - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr, Robert. Runcie, ex-. ‘tended | the scope of mourning to include Argentinian Wies tims ‘ofthe confilet. He stressed the common sorrow vof relatives ‘of the ‘British: 7 and ‘Argentinian dead and suggested that a shared anguish, ‘ - could be a bridge of reconciliation, . Cardirial Basil Hume, head of the Roman Catholic Chureh _ in England and Wales, led a prayer for bath, the Argentine . -and British soldiers who were killed. In praising the courage, endurance arid. restraint of the British forces who fought in the Falklands, Runcle also stressed (het those caught in the ylolence of the Northern Ireland conflict should not be forgotten. Two IRA bomb attacks in central London last week killed — 10 soldiers. In the aftermath of the bombing, Scotland Yard mounted one of the biggest security operations In modern history to protect members of the Royal Family and other dignitaries arriving for the service, which was watched by millions on - television: - All streets leading to the domed cathedral atop Ludgate Hill were blocked, and trained police dogs checked ‘for explosives before the service began. A Scotland Yard ‘helicopter equipped with a long-range camera hovered overhead as police marksmen kept watch from rooftops. - ‘Today's ceremony came almost a year to the day after . the wedding of Prince Charles, heir to the throne, and Lady port. Large fenced yard. - Asking $59,000. Excellent . financing. ‘Phone 635.9736. . (pS-26(0 _ POR SALE— Lake front, 3 bedroom year round. home, highway side of Laketse Lake. Recent renovations. ~ Creek through property, cabin, wired garage. Phone Aps-27)0 FOR SALE— 3 bedroom home In an exclusive sub-- division . in Thornhill. ~ Partlally furnished, Private . Close'to Skeena Sec. School, Features Include 1% baths, ONE & TWO BEDROOM sultes for rent, Phone 635- , Ww. ’ Asking price $106,000.00 2135 : Churchill. Drive. View by ' @ppolntment only. Phone 635-2901 on weekends or (acc-monthly) WOODGREEN APTS. 1,2 and. 3 bedroom sultes for den, hobby room, fireplace . and a double car garage... -afier 6:00. p.m. on week rent. Partly . furnished, days, - ; 635-6772. 4 (p0-Sa) - (p12. le ; / . SALE BY OWNER—3 FOR RENT— 1 & 2 bedroom home, wood wove, BEDROOM units. Dally & Waally.cates:Appty.:Linit.t2::: Rainbow Inn, Highway 16 Astumable mortgage. ‘West, Phone 438-8161. . ave $37,000 at 15/2 per cent fil will finance balance. 4344 Queensway, Phone 635-2435, 635-2837, "basement suite, stove, - fridge and drapes Included.” entrance and drivaway. (p20-301) WHY BUY A SKI CABIN IN JULY? Now Is ihe time to $375 per month. Available - August 18 Phone 635-2643, {p3-27[1) fix up and paint. A-Frame . . ski cabin on the Hudson Bay “B ; - Mountain, Smithers. THE ~ NOM AVAILABLE PRICE 1 RIGHT! Phone: cts aoe pinta (ace-20j0) - . Close to Downtown : : - PHONE 635-4471 3 BEDROOM .- 2 baih, full. (p5-27[1) | basement condo. Quiet end - unit, newly decorated, new ‘broadloom. appliances, close to schools, downtown, will accept quality motor home..a3. down. payment. Available Immediately. Assumable 16 per cent (30,000) mortgage to 1984 at #425. month FP (46,500) ‘KEYSTONE APART- MENTS now taking Spplications. Spacious, Clean aparts., 1, 2, and 3} bedroom avites. Extras |- Include heat, hot water, laundry = facilities, storage locker,§ Phone 635-7681. ' playground. . Please no - (p5-2711) po ee ecet| tin. MOBILE HOME 14xée Terrace Traller Court: All much more. If you are not — happy paying rent this could be your opportunity to move up the ladder and owrr your own place. Drive by No.16 see for yourself. The price is TWO. - BEDROOM fown = way below appraised value. houses. $425 per month, . Phone 635-7559 to view. Fridge and stove. Phone ~ 7 (p5-27]1) 635-7191'. Monday thru Friday 9-5 p.m. : (acca. 23,26|I 2 ‘ atoncom duptex | complete with fridge and ‘stove, gas. heat. Situated within walking distance of- downtown _aréas, References are required. For ‘Sppointment: to view Phone -630-1522° between 6 ‘and i pm. (pé-3011 ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM house. Wall to wall carpeting, drapes and: fridge and eer Close te downtown. pets. Responsible courte or smatl family only. After 6 phon 635-3344 Available Aug 1. a esa i) Ideally sulted : for working ‘couple. Yamaha. Very. good con- LET'S TRADE. EQUITY-= Moving? We have 4 section | In Alberta. Also 2 houses... Listen to‘all'deals. Call 55: MH. ~ Up3-26]0 FOR SALE-- Excess 650 D ‘dition. Asking #0 OBO (Phone 635-7829. . (pain fully. landseaped,..c-w. cadan:. deck; ‘carport; ‘dishwasher, ~ -(acclO301) March. #8. Asking $64,000. 2 BEDROOM self contained Open to offers 435.7609. ' & semi-furnished apart: (p20-sau) ments, At No.1-3936 . Mountain View Avenue. PICTURESQUE 2 STOREY Phone 635-2577. . - HOUSE, revenue from 2- (p4-26]1) -Tentalsultes. Ya acre, park. , _ _ like, above river. one-third - FOR RENT—Twobedroom down, bargain price. Owner . appliances. Natural gas and - ” in part irade. 638-1718, . Diana Spencer. last July 29 but had none of the exuberance of that occasion. It was the firat public function for the Princess of Wales since the birth of her firat child, Prince William, last month: The ecumenical services was attended by all members of the Royal Family except Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, who is still in the Falklands, serving as a helicopter pilot aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and members of her cabinet as well as former ‘prime ministers James Callaghan, Edward. Heath and. Lord Home occupied promiaent places, as did the commanders of the Falklands task force and land forces. Hidden in the crowd was one of the political victims of the conflict, Lord Carrington, the former foreign secretary. ‘Accépting a- share in the blame for: the national hurniliation after Britain had been caught: napping by Argentina’ 's invasion of the Falklands April 2, Carrington resigned three days later, : leaders gaye thanks for the June 14 vietiny rer on iat 7 _ in the Faliand Tnlands today tt-9 service at Sta s 9 dead; they saluted tie ‘ cessation of hostilities, mourned the. dead and prayed for, : Did you know in one year the Salvation. Army in. Canada provided for 54,036 patients who Salvation Army general and entered ‘maternity hospitals and 13,641 major and 13,944 minor operations were performed. FOR SALE— 1979 Yamaha 750 Special. Excellent condition. Comes with two seats and two halmets. Phone 635-2662, a” (p5-30/1) FOR SALE 1975. VW, Rabbit, New _ brakes, -battery. $2,900 or best offer. Week days only Phone 635-5628. _ (p?-30]1) 1974. PONTIAC LEMANS SPORT 350, 2 door hardtop, PS, PB, -tlit steering; 3,000 . or best offer. View at 3401... _Katym or phone 635-4169' after 6 p.m. 635-4819 (st-tin) 10 % TON GMC New. condition. Asking $8500. Open to offers. Phone 635- 10. ' | (08-90) FOR SALE— 1990 Ford Ranger. Alr cond., cassette tape deck. PS, PB. Ex- cellent condition, .Call after 5 Pm. 635-4800. ; (p3- 271), 78 FORD LARIAT F150, PS; ~PB, alr, 460, good mileage. Tip top shape. $3,500. Leaving town - Must sell. 635-7559. shocks, 1978 BLAZER 4x4, PS, PB, 35 4 barrel engine, electric rear. window, silding rear side win- dows, tinted glass,: tlit "steering. 4 new 10-15 LT tires, carpet, custom cloth Interfor. Plys many other options. Asking $5,900 Call 636- 2223, Loc 412 in Stewart and ask for Dave. {pl0-9au) A solitary boat bobs in the water at the Kitimaat Village docks. _ Auctions: reveal tough. times" EDMONTON (CP) — About 300 people jammed into: Fenske Auctions’ Edmonton warehouse Saturday to grab the bargains at a sheriff’s-sale. _ There were. sayings galore. A aon enat. en for.29.. u a and a $30 blouse for $6.1: ‘But the auctioneer saw a sad and frightening side to the fast-paced dealing. . Bob. Fenske, who has been ir the business of selling off . . sheriff's seizures and receivership goods since the 1930s Depression, said every sale represents someone who has gone out of business or could not pay: debia or rent. "Tt Jools too: familiar to him. . . “The Depression. is here again,” ‘Fenske: said. “We haven't had the bust yet here (in Alberta),. but I'd say we have a depression, =| “I remember doing sheriff's pales during | the last depression, We're starting to see things repeat themselves. 2 BEDROOM 1967 10x50 trailer In Woodland Heights fralfer court. $7500 Phone) 635-9530. (sne-tfn)' ‘1970 12°x70" partly furnisiveg:, Windsor Mobile home with . 12'x30' finished addition. Asking $20,000 or best offer. Phone 635-9054. (neat). ‘FOR. saLe—- 1976: Maneo °° Meadowbrook 12x68 - 2 bedroom, fridge and stove, . dishwasher, natural gas- propane furnace. Well In- sulated skirting. 6x10 porch. All: very. good conditfon, Was $25,000, now $22,500. No.69-Pine Park-Muller Street. Phone 638-1897. (p20-4a), ‘FOR SALE: Excellent - condition, 1978 14x70 . ft, three bedroom Sierra mobile home, Includes 620 ft. [oey shack, Insulated and ~Window -Van for sale. Ex ' 635-3476 after 6:30 pm fires. This truck is in AV - carpated. ax9 fi, utliity {p5-2771). shed, Stove-dishwasher ‘181 FORD 12 Passenger combination. Located at 41 Pine Park: Asking price $29,500 firm. Must be seen to be appreciated. To view call: 635-9067 after 4; 0 pm. cellent shape. Full set winter and summer radials on rims.” Phone 635-4880 or 2 ; (stt- nc)” we TOYOTA bia pickup.” 12,000 km. As new, -Néver used for off: road’ driving. insulated canopy. with boat - yack, $7000. Will ‘consider older standard size. pickup - . henceforih . | Shella Alles McKenzle (p6- ai FOR SALE— 1980 5 TON FORD FLATDECK— This truck has an extra. long wheelbase, 4 new re . tor any debts, bills or taxes Incurred by Allan. Dale McKenzie as ‘of July 2, 12. a ‘Shetla Allee McKensle |: oe _ fptosoIn | dndition, Owner must sell. For uriher’ Infor mation 9301, ‘(pe ml “minutes of the day for most Politiclans in the capital. A ee “The opposition seeks information in @ {plddau) — | Pat, ‘the : ‘Liberals in tthe’ ‘worst, “The last depression started the sane way; businesses started going bankrupt, prices dropped, money was tight.” He says his theory Is proven by by a doubling of sheriff's - sales and receivership. sales in the last few years, “Receiverships are extremely high,” Fenske said; “Five years ago there were hardly any, but they started trickling - in about three years ago and. now there’s more all the. time,” — He pointed to his office bulletin board. Last year, sheriff's. and receivership sales covered only half the board. On” for a tiller to save gardening time. Now he uses the machine - to work the gardens of alx retired women who live on his ‘street. ° Claire, suburban’ city just west of Montreal. “But one thing is that people seem. more- ‘aware e of: the’ -needto help their neighbors. In return for my help, my next- door neighbor. does my walk in the winter with her. snow blower, and my neighbor across the way does my driveway Stone offers MONTREAL. (CP) —Two years ago, Alan Stone paid $175. “These are tough times,” says the resident of F Pointe, ‘Saturday, the board was thick with notices, - The list of items up for bids includes quality goods: a . ‘dozen fur coats {tom a bankrupt furrier, two 2§-peint -Anlitaine.diamond. tings. from-efailed: iealcante tim cabinets and furniture from a collapsed real estate firm name a few. . Like his father, Bob Fenske Jr. blames the economy, He said the biggest increase in sheriff's sales has resulted | ‘from failures of small businesses, Hut he added even bigger - businesses are starting to hurt. “We used to get the smaller outfits, . shoe. stores, drapery shops, music stores, those sort of places. Now the big fellas are starting to fall.’”’ Auction-goere cite the stumbling economy a5 the reason | for their presence also, ‘People. are. tightening up,"' said Edmonton accountant Jerry Jeske. He sald he sees more and more people coming - to. auctions, looking for bargains and ways to cut budget corners. “Most of these auctions are MacEachen auctions,’’ Jeske - Said in a reference to federal Finance Minister Allan _-MacEachen.. : Farmer Bill Kurylo and his wife Stella bought s a $50 pair © of work boots for $and a $256 leather coat for $35 Saturday. “If Thad more money to play with I'd probably buy in Btorea’ more often,” says Kurylo. “But everybody's « “Henicalng 9 up, looking for bargains, so they come here." garden help countries. Sowe often look to our neighbors for the comfort, ‘advice -and. practical assistance which relatives once © Provided.” _. - Five years go, Daphne ‘Nahwigeb, the co-ordiaator ofa a ‘downtowm community centre, started a program called * LINK, which is designed to help residents, particularly —» - shut-in, look after each other. About $00 in the downtown “prea give and receive services through the project, <. “Pye calculated that LINK people save the government - with his.”’ ~ Stone, 54, also shares his freezer with yet another neigh- bor in exchange for homemade apple sauce and fruit. ~ City dwellers are discovering old-fashioned country nelghborliness saves money during tight economic times ~ and pays off in friendship. .. “Sure it'a nice to save money,” says Jill Corner, a. resident of west-end Winchester St., where neighbora have helped each other with a variety of tasks ranging from roof repairs to babysitting and energy conservation by sharing car rides. . "But we do it out of friendship, too,” Corner adds. “Most of the people on this street come from other citles and $18,000 year in homemaker fees by shopping for. thelr shut-in friends,” Nahmiash says. “You can't help but be aware of the monetary value of good neighbors... 4 Residents could easily be spending hundreds ofdollarson ; ; equivalent services provided by agencies or buying alone. Tony Bird. _ who lives on suburban Ste. ‘Aone de ‘Bellevue’s MacDonald College campus with her husband _ and elght-year-old.son — says she saves about $30.0 week by sharing a babyaltter with a neighbor. Mary Cardoza, who lives in the west end,-says tho : ‘discovery of a shared interest — buch as sardening _ have economic benefits too. ~ Cardoza’s garden is filled with plants given by Delghbors. ‘Woman watches democracy OTTAWA (cP) — Every afteraoon, an elderly. woman in Saskatoon turns on the television and watches fascinated while a large cast ‘of accomplished characters wheedle, cajole, insult; love,. hate, laugh, Fant, sneer, part and ‘reconcile. ..- : . ‘Ah, you say, other « soap opera. Nope. It's democracy. in action. iat on Period in the ~ . Commiona will not be responsible |. “favorite flye-day-a-week’. television show derly and: probably the most important 45. ~- While the Saskatoon woman and her counterparts from’ Coast: to coast watch, thé Liberal government, and the ? Progressive Conservative. and: New Democratic |Party * Opposition have at each other. ; siete Poa te: Hight!" Cabinet ministers answer in a way designed to nake the govern: | ‘ment look good and the opposition particularly stupid. © =. What the audience doesn’t realize’is the Question Period _ characters spend considerable time” preparing for their ’ television appearance. "For Insiance, there [sa meeting of Tory experts’ oa © various. subjects at 8:45 a.m. each day to-consider what _. i. : “questions should be asked by whom and how. i 7 Meantime, staff of Liberal cabinet ministers try to second Wuéss the opposition and Prepare answers to anticipated - questions, The rewards and perils are great. A good quesow-and. | "answer exchange means publicity, including exposure on the national television news. Sd does a had gaffe. For men and women who depend on the goodwill of the ; voters, nothing can be more © important. te on ' ae peach eehna sceueeceweeaye rear hare eee eee