<< Card of Thanks, p20) - 18 - Help, Wanted - “with experience. Phone H., Young. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1974 -ig. CARD OF THANKS “1° T would like to take this op- 2 portunityto thank all the -/y‘Doelors and nurses at Mills . Memorial ‘Hospital for their care’ and. kindnesses to me~ = While I was .a patient there recently. Would. like to esep- cially thank those in, LC.U.. I want to thank all my co- workers and ‘friends alt Pohle Lamber Mill for their offering ‘af.rnoney, which was greally ‘appecialed.. le “Lastly bul ndt_in the least 1 ‘want lo. thank, Pastor Munro, and-all my friends for their ‘yisiis, cards and flowers. May God Bless yau all for your love. i Jim Morton . _. Male ~-" A@klands Ltd., Terrace, has an opening for an Auto-Industrial “salesman.” Excellent earning -polential Salary . commensurate 695-6226 (C-28) BIG MONEY - - > IN-YOUR OWN BUSINESS - °) (SALES PERSONS WANTED. °° Build your big paying hause- lo-hetasé route business, steady income for life, with our'line of Floral Boutique Air Refreshers, “=? and other unique products, fast sellers,’ start olhers selling - -- Vadvanee to distributor, Want :Proof?? Write for details today. “B. & B. bmports . P.O; BOX 4601 Quesnel, B.C. 7’ SPT : . 29 Musical Instruments "a guitars: L electric, 1 acoustic 54005 (P20) -3°"3g For Sale - Misc, -)yapourizer; “elc., Call 636-4415 Trish setler puppies females. “eeu, £L, fridge; 25 cu. ft., : _ freezer; Hoover washer} ~ electric. dryer; lawn. mower, picnic table, gas range, 20" B & W TV: 110 V electric stove with aven: twin bed; & 3. bikes; maliress; gas dryer as-ls, $10 37 - Pets - - mths. of, Excellent pels. 635°. {AML PMD Purebred Laasie collie pups. 8 wks. old. Phone, 635-4415 . ; > Wanted - Misc. Wanted: Utility Trailer or boat “8 frailer.. 635-4805 (P-29) ae Machinery for Sale ‘635.6700 (C-28) 4 . ‘small home, ».basement,. “For Sale:' 1 small saw mill edger - a “1 portable Hydraulic spilteri 30 portable chain conveyor Phone a4 - Room & Board Room & Board for gentleman in town, Na shift workers. 635-5572 {P-27) 3 bdrm. apt for'rent fridge & stovew la w-deluxe throughaul .* - atrosé from Thornhill Schools. $275.00 heal included Phone 635- THB (PM) es . Furdishied: apt: Irailer; close in. Large-iwo bedroom ‘furnished ~ Suite at Ne w Remo‘Phone §-4081 a. ” PUBLIC ~ TRUSTEE, algo’ small - €36-5350 (C27. 70 - Legal CONTRACTORS ‘To put older home in Al con- dition, Exterior and interior painting, roofing, and floorin replacement, ;,: duel required, Competent parties please Write far appointment 10“ estimate bid and ‘state when available, BOX, 1050 Herald. ‘ Department of Lands, Forestsand Water ©, . o>. Resources |. B.C, Forest Service. "Sealed * tenders will be steal sivas nders will . be “of, he ‘province. and. the, raceived by :the Office. of the: District Forester Court House, Marks! Flace, Prince Rupert, B.C, up to 4:00 p.m. on the 10th day fo: July 1974 for. the” following work: - : “Renovation ‘and. repairs of a ‘British Columbia” Forest Ser- vice residente in Prince Rupert, B.C. Project. No.3895. - Details and specifications may- be obtained from the office.of . the District of Forester, Court House, Market Place, “Prince... Rupert,-B.C. on or alter June 27, 1974 so . . Tenders must-be subject Lith ‘cooking’ facilities (o rent: immediately, or separate room ah boards: (P-27) 000” aT + Automobiles, "gg GMC 44 ton truck low mileage “reasonable: “835°”: 6 ABO (PT 4B) Seo Fume 27, ales. 0 pam-(P-28). | fhem.-Call 635-4415." “68 Ford a Ton PU, ' 635-5080 -"1970 610 “Deluxe Datsun sedan. > Exeellent..condition, 636-2362 3972 Ford F-250, like new, 16,000 . ‘miles; with, B fl. camper. $4,200 Opemporary tire’ repairs can’ new tires * hoo . be lreacherous,-says the BC. Automobile \ Association. Vacationers” and* other. long: - _ distance motorists should never depend on so-called “‘blaw-oul'", palches, plugs or spray sealants ‘to mend -a'tiré. ‘These items are “sable only‘for short distances ‘of-100‘miles-.orless, and when “ sraveling“al:moderale speeds-- “at least under 60 miles‘an hour, “Driving: the - favourlle’ vacation . spat. - lhils - sumimer?; The B.C: Automobile + ” Associallon :urges: you 1o“-give - . your loved: ones extra ‘safety’. » dngurance..by: keeping alert. . behind the wheel, The:motoring organizalion says you can avoid - drowsiness -and ‘Highway: hyponsis’’ by keeping» the ‘, conversation golng, listening to - ively music on: the, car: radio, circulang inside ‘your vehicle. ‘ . . ' TERRACE, B.C, ete gy LETTER FROW — MASSET, & QUEEN CHARLOTTES By Elvira C. Bryant | Cap. 0: “THE HERALD, ‘Kidney | if you needed a “kidney ‘or ‘other vital organ to live...) | Would you be able ta get one? : Thousands of lives every year lara lost because there. aren't, ‘enough donors of kidneys or other organs. | Organs for transplant are “work.” while and now It is ‘nearly the “had hurdles to surmowil, 635 _visiling the Islands: this sum: . ject streaking past over head ‘heading. in a‘general?southeast : co with “a-clear-sky- and g viability. Almost two hours . ater. a similar sighting was - > made from the dock by a group. amily to “your “31 was back in April that [ ‘aeemed more in line-with the -Mother’ Ship: from which the: ‘smaller’ ‘flying saucer’ type! “travels, Bethegps soine thing in our area is becoming of more : interest? «. Eventually . srt nnd keeping pleniy.of-freeh alr: With this column appearing in print every second week, decided not, to write any for 4 end of another month and the summer holidays have arrived. : ‘As is usual -the last month of the school year keeps people ~ “busy, since there are so many things 19 be-done before the holidays begins. Farewells have been taken “by those: teacher's heading for other parts - graduation ‘banquel and dance over for 1974, net One teacher decided to iour Europe for a year while another” will be ‘leaving © Canada —in- ~ August to work-with Cusro in Sierra Loene. In time I an sure thal all of thase who lived on the Queen Charlotte. Islands “will “look back ‘and remember the | peaceful atid ‘tranquil © gelting spite any hectic problems thal may have! been, en- countered during any teaching - days The -ancient expression about, siat_bejng able ta, have, -everyihing seems. very fitting . “and T doubt we would gain in wisdom or maturity unless we ‘I often wonder how many _ tpeaple listen to the ‘radio: ‘! programe This ig a most interesting one ‘for any. person eoncerned wilh ‘prokjems of wider ‘significance ‘As: it Happens‘? than* those Involving self. Somehow I find myself jotting “down -slatements « of - inlerest . each ‘Lime the’ programis on. ‘Among some of those of this nature this month these topics have been mentioned 60 -to 80 - cars of tie Rolls Royce variety + 5 L “haveing been destroyed a week - Wa5 the Tanu, a fisheries patrol . ~-in Boston since January Ist and °” the difficulty’ of proving “[Ar- ~ son';- predictions by Timothy Mair: about John Kingsbury speaking -on poisonous plants speaking on poisonous plants, and including such things as Sunburnt ‘green’ potato portions “and apple seeds; profits made by General Motors in Germany “and. how, this. company. “‘calls the shofa-in-Le Ottawa area; Dave Barrell speaking on the '. ‘dead-beal’ fiction of the A.P.R, arid how absurd it was:to. ‘bai dul passenger service’; how the _ ba flying saucer of space ship ‘stories are kept quiet. and out of the body experiement going on al a university in Durham, N.C. anda most interesting one by an international i Marx's advocated -ideas may... ‘.eome about: should the Arabs: ' suddenly decide not to loan out any more money! - in'some instances the person - speaking had written a book about the topic or is invalved in the’ < specific. -experlement mentioned. When silvosis form the mining of uranitim was the , topic, people who had developed ; the disease spoke.” -With so many repetitions on: Television might just be of more interest lo to. the “mature! individuals to to this program: oe - Quite a few people spoke of mer; but! as yet we have not -heard from."many, of them. J While making preparations for- July visilors, I had the urge to iry out new acrylic paints that had. been: shelved since ‘last August. As a result, the af- lernoon was’ spenl in; painting - the B,C, Canuck from one of the pictures which will be on @ next year’s calendar for a Vicloria film, This week il was back to water colours, 50 if the planned '* trip oul on the boat doesn’t materialize, more painting should be done. ve “Ther is aw Interesting news item: in’ this, weeks. Queen, Charlolie ‘Islands * Observer, ‘which I will relay to. the in-- lerested;: Headed: ‘Double: _ ULF.O. ‘Sighting at Masset"’. is the. following: ‘Thursday, June 20th at Massel: with some 60 lo 60 people. at the Government. . wharf awatting the arrival of the Northland. Prince, ‘agent. . Nick Grosse and many 0 the ‘throng saw a’ bright white: ob: greater. than: plane speed’. direction’ 0 ee . Time’ was: aboul 11:30 pum. . od of perhaps 15 10 20 people; cwrole’to’ Prince Rupert radia station. about. olher signet: that had been made al Masset. « At Lhat lime what had been eeer scoffers:.*~.may _./5 come # lobelievathat::such objects do’ | indeed exist, since seeing still oo Two ii wholesale? specialist’ ‘in * - - finances, prediction how Karl seemis to be related to believing. I. ‘Insids the Fiying Saucers’ by George Adamski published this _year for the seventh printing is aboul: encounters ° with ‘creatures of people from Mars, Saturn ‘and Venus. This paper back is more interesting than Howard Manger’s ‘From Outer Space’, but there are pictures of spacecrafts in Manger’s book as well as silhouettes of a Venusian man. - . ~ Perhaps there UFO. people ‘are more interested in what is . . happening -in our part of the ‘world than are most of our own ‘inhabitants. The following is a uate from the log of the B.C. muck, dated’ June 23, 1974, while the owner was trolling off Coloe, Point off bangar Island ‘in the 45 fathom area. 9 a.m, spotted a big dragger NE; off Langara well inside Dixon: Entrance. Pulled the gear and look off alter hin. Phoned Prince Rupert radio regarding (his, while I was on the the chase. (My C.B. phowe gone: out of commision, infee days before.) Two hours later the dragger. pulled his gear and no way could I gel close enough - ~ for the name or nationality. He headed 310", No doubt he was also tuned into channel 1630, “Li am. when the situation proved. hopeless I phoned Prince Rupert radia, thal { felt like. a mosquito -chasing ‘an elephant. They replied they would inform the Department of - Fisheries, (end of log). -~ days. later... @ "yepresentative of the Deparl- ment of Fisheries informed ‘Vic Bryant that the ship he had seen” - vessel.(A year -ago this same = story had been told him afler he had reported a large dragger . operating off Nadan Harbour). :, ‘Since lhis. dragger is. much iarger that the Tanus, has more yariations in the paint. jobs and ig different in appearance tha : the known Tanu, il’ makes you _ wonder just who in interested in allowing foreign vessels. to disregard ‘any © boundaries whatever on order ta deplete Lour portion the .sea’s harvest . lobiained from donations by individuals effective at the time of death, A donated organ successfully transplanted may literally be ‘‘a ‘gift of life.” The. more. donors are available, the more this new and important medical advance can be used for the benefit of mankind.. Learn more about organ donation, ‘The Kidney Foundation of Canada will be happy to give you information and provide orgafi donor form cards. : : Write today to: The Kidney Foundation of Canada, B.C. Branch, 395 West Broadweay, Vancouyer, B.C. | i Red Shield Report .- Once again wé thank: those. who gave to make Lhe Salvation Army Red Shield campaign a success. We'd like to thank our Business Chairman, ‘Dennis Buan, for a job well done. There was $2,480.00 collected in this area, Residential Chairman, Keith Soules did a very fine job. also and we wish lo thank him and those who canvassed for lhe amount of $1926.61." We ap- preciate the help we received - from the Red’s Baseball team, Skeena Basketball players, the Salvation Army Youth Group,’ Leo Club members, Lions and others: We also thank Business Teany Captains Tina Buan, and Fern: Cody. The tolal for the Terrace area waS $4,206.61. _ -In Kilimat we. onee -again | want to thank -Mrs. Marjorie Thompson and the members of the: Ladies’ Auxillary” Branch’ 250, and others who canvassed ihe residential. area to (the amount “of $1671.10. The business -donated $683.00, The "J total for Kitimat was $2,354.10. ‘Thank’ you ore and all. + A French coronation vose | was believed to bryve been brought [rom feuven by . a dove. K A Real Family Home ‘eating area, Good garden area, Asking Pr! polntment to view. * | Another One-Hall Acre 0") 00078 ore ¥ I : schoals and store. This house | ‘needs some finishing. Chicken house.at | Dale a MB Asking Price $22,500.00 * eae Three bedroam home close to | ‘VY On The Bench’ - an) Neat two. bedragm, home Ml W | a nice rumpus roam In the ba Hy - McC i" : {- = With three bedrooms on one half acre Wall fo wall carpeting throughout except in ‘Kitehen which has new cushion floor. Utility roam off kitchen, ; ce: $27,500.00 Call us for ap- N : freed lol and theré is also an adjoining treed lot ta. go with the house It desired, Call us for further detalls,. . Come in and. discuss details with us. . _ YOUR ENQUIRIES:ARE INVITED JIM TUCKER MA. \\- “CONTACT: | ’BUD MCCOLL 635-2482 lot. Large kitchen with ‘\ re ‘ sement, This. son a nicely 638-3052 icy oll —— * Se Donors... 3 with full :-basament with outside entrance and carport. “L" shaped [Iving ream-and-dining § room, Bulit In fridge, range and aye level oven. There Is also* r i . “havea lawai that needs mowing, -; an attic that needs cleaning ora “baby that-needs sitting? Call “Greg or Betty at Canada Manpower Centre for Students at 635-7134 or Beity at 632-4691. They'll find you a hard-working and enthusiastic student! Fifteen is now: the legal working age without a child labour work permit. Under the age of 15, if a student is going 10 work al’ other than household duties, he-she must got lo the Dept. of Labour (in the government bldg.) for a work, ‘permit.. The permit must be Tips for Nisitors Record numbers af persons are expected to visit national parks this year, and thai means many first-time visitors. For those first-limers-as well as for experienced hands - the -B.C.. Automobile Association offers these safely lips: + Make your ‘first stop within a park -at the visilor center, io the preserve. Become acquain'ed with the park, its terrain, facilities, unusual weather and camp area con- ditions, wildlife and other features. . + -- Drive carefully. Ga slowly and be prepared to stop for animals. Be alert for natural _ hazards, such as loose rocks. - Guard © againsi captivated by the scenery when at the wheel.. And give large vehicles such as logging trucks, travel trailers and motor homes plenty of passing room. . Be extremely careful with lire, Do. nel build any sorl of fire in an unventilated or poorly ventilated space, Always make certain a fire is out by throwing © dirt, walter, or bath on it before leaving the area. ea This ts Mobile Home ‘Students really wark!, De you, from the employer that he is especilaly if it is yaur first, visit" becoming — gun m Soe BL ‘ = Very Well Built And Maintained Three Bedroom Home Lacated on Anderson Street on the bench. H features an attrac to wall carpat in the Ilving room, dining room and bedreams. An added feature is a utllity room off the kitchen. ‘The full basement fs parilally developed with a Jarge rumpus ream. For an appointment to view contact any of our salas staff. | ; , Serviced Lot On McNeil Street 7 an . : ; Near the Capper Mountain School, with asmall trailer that needs repairs. Full price $5,500 cash. M.L.S, please contact Rusty Ljungh at 635-5754, -- , ‘ Handymon Home $15,600.00 Twa bedroam home located at 4609 . Home Is very Jiveable with near new new plumbing. Some oulside finishing yel to be done, Phane Rusty or Sert Ljungh for an appointment to to view at 635-5754, . . : . This 12x60’ Safeway three bedroom, mobile Is fully furnished and |s. located on a fenced and partially landscaped 80°x200" fot. Extra | * tratler space with separate services’on the property could-b be rented, The owner has priced this to sell at $16,000. Drive by 664 Muller Street and then call our office far an appointment ta view. - ‘ New Home On Churchill Drive | Well built three badroam full basement "and roughed-in the basement. “Two full ares, carport, ciation kitchen cabinets, jo wall carpeting throughout and electric heat. Make an appointment to yiew this home with Rusty or Bert Liungh al 635.5754, -~ _ 5011) .McDaeek Street - Lot . a mo, Over anacra oft cleared tand which has been gardened aver the past south ‘sida of McDeek .and Is. an Ideal building sife. * possibilities. Contact Rusty Ljungh at 635-5754. ROS; 4 signed by parents or guardiens, ‘school authorities. if the. Jab might interfere with his-her school work and confirmation labouring jobs, a child iabour work permit is-not necessary. HIRE A STUDENT TODAY! ‘ park avenue realty limited 4615, park avenue terrace Best Buy in Town 7 . 3 Bedroom full basement home with carport, room and bedrooms, all electric heat, on paved Has to be an excellent buy at $36,500. | 10 Acres ; | , Excellent potential for residential sub-division; all flat. Good terms available, On the Bench. _ Commercial! Lots ee oa m We have a number of commercial building tots - a for safe in the downtown area. : Priced -right.. Some with excellent terms.. Invest or build now.” 3 Bedroom Home . . , quiet street, first mortgage of $18,000 at 8% per: cent Immediate occupancy. Asking only $43,250, Clean 2 Bedroom Home in Thornhill. § Good location with view. 750 sq. ft., living room carpet, oil heat.A good buy at $13,500. - + 635-5691 + 635-3708 FRANK SKIDMORE HANS CAULIEN ED DIESSNER - , HORST G. GODLINSK| "995-5397" - ~ PRUDEN & five fireplace and wail - $traumé Avanuz, close tolown and schoals. kitchen cupboards, wall to wall carpeting and house with finished fIreplace an main floor bathroéms (one up and one down), laundry double wood sash windows, good quality wall | These are [ust a few of the extras. yearsanthé | | The lot has subdivision, - ites . Owner Must Sel” PAGE Ag ~' Students Really Work == willing to hire this student. For household. chores: and. farm. 635-4971 | right in town. Almost new. Carpeting in Living |. With partly finished basement, 1000 sq./ft. on 635-2089 ‘CURRIE LTD.| Real Estate & lrisurance f Lakelse Aye Terrace B.C. eal Estate Services Ltd.) 4600 Lakelse Ave Terrace BG. Phone 635-6131 - — Threa bedroom double wide mobile home located on a landscaped corner tot. This unt faatures a full basement and Is ina neatand clean condition. Servicoby a H.U.C. --J ; approved water system, inspect If and then give us your offer.to an asking price. of - * $29,500, ihis should be a bargain for samebody. ; : . : Lot 74'x213' : . ve ae ne In commercial area on Hwy. 16 East, access road, This [s an Ideal iight irdustrial site with goad access and wlaw of Highway. To view or to obtain further Information calt Rusty or Bert Liungh at 635-5754." oo, re a