PAGE 10, THE HERALD, Thursday, April 27, 1978 1969 Baracuda Convertable, new 383 motor. mags, hally carb, new palnt. Asking $9600 or nearest offer. (stf) 635-6357 1977 Ford F-150, custom 4x4 with canopy, 5,400 miles, auto. Still 4 months left on warrenty, $6,000 or best offer. Call 638-1655 after 5. * (p5-19) “For Sale : 1975 Ford ¥2 ton, 4 wheel drive pickup, new tires and brakes phone 635- 3286 (p5-1) ; 1975 Plymouth Cricket Wagon, like new, low mileage, best offer, 635-4519 (420) 75 Super Beeile Metallic Green with sunroof, 20,000 miles, excellent condition; radio, new radials, 2 stud spares 635-9625 (p5-1) 73 Renault front wheel drive, asking $1000 and 1976 Kx250 motocross Kawaski like new asking $1,000 639-1483 (ctf) For Sale: 1973 Chey % ton p.5., p-b., 350 engine, phone 635-9518 (c3-20) VW Van 1977 - 7 passenger aS new with many extras, 7000 miles 635-5290 after 6 and weekends. (ct#) . For Sale: 1975 GMC ‘2 ton pickup V4, auto, p.s., p.b., duat tanks, phone 635-6669 after 6 (320) For Sale: 1975 9¥a' Okanagar: | Camper, like new condition. 3 way fridge, furnace, flust tollet, sleeps five, asking price $3900 phone 635 2933 (p3-20} For Sale: 9 camper, phone 635-5434 (p3-20) a For Sale: 8 camperette. very good condition, phanc 635.4577 (5-2) 1973 XLT Ford Camper Special, p.s. p.b. Holley Carb, Al canditlon, 24,060 mi. with 942° camper. phone 635-2103. View at 4720 Halliwell (p2-20) 67 "” SERVICES Will do rototilling with 54” tractor unit. Adjustable soll ° depth. Front bucket for moving-spreading soll- gravel., Prefer Thornhill area. phone 635-3478 (p 10.4) Bakkers Modular Structures for sale. Reasonably priced Pra-fab greenhouses and multi use utility sheds. phone ~ 638-1768 evenings or view at 3941 Dobbie. (p10-6) FAR-KO CONTRACTING LTD. Sand, gravel, reject crus' gravel for driveways Phone 635-5156 (20-20) 10. LIVESTOCK: For Sale: 1967 Chevy Van, custom Interior, porthole windows, new paint, good running gear, phone 638-152? after 5 p.m. (p5-2) For Sale: 1974 Blazer 4x4 V8, p.s., p.b., auto trans, 8000 Ib. warren winch, h.d. bumpers and roof rack, phone 635-7214 evenings. (p3-20) 58. MOBILE HOMES. - For Sale; 1973 12x60 trailer with 2 bedrooms. Phone 635- 7697 after 4 (c20-may10) Goats, 2 milk, § meat, price $210 for all must sell well cared for see Halls 3 miles west Kitwanga on Nor- ihshore Rd. No Saturday. (p5-3) Standing at stud: 16 huh. sorre) quarter horse, War Fly Tago, No.94?,922,4.A. and R.O.M. In racing. Ex- ‘cellent mare care, Terms: private treaty. 847-2408, (pF- 5) BCYCNA PERSONAL: Discerning For Sale: 1969,(30%36) Iims.., Adults, Shap discreetly by perlal. trailer. Comes fur- nished-and can be’sold with or without loey shack. Priced for quick sale. Phone 635-7860. {P10-20) For. Sale: 12x54’ Safeway traller situated on a 75'x100° landscaped fot. . mall, - Send $1.00:for our lafest fully . illustrated catelogue of marital aids for both ladies’ and gentlemen. Direct Action Marketing Inc. - Dept, U.K., P.O. Box 3268, Vancouver, B.C. VéB 3X9. (ctf} ; . Trailer BUSINESS FOR SALE: Includes fridge, stova and Gravel Haul Operation in. deep freeze. Phone 635-7851 after 6 pam. (p10-2) “FOR SALE: bedraom mobile home. Located on fully serviced lot In Thornhill, Asking §13500. Financing available. . Contact Gerry Warren at Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-7117 (etf) For Sale: 1970 2 bedraom trailer with fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer, has @ 10x25 addition 635-5348 ¢. 1972 - 12x60 Monarch mobile home, 3 bedrooms, fridge and stove included, 8x25 joey shack, asking price $7,000 phone 635-3542 after § on weekdays (c6-2) For Sale: 10x44 1969 Park- wood, furnished, set-up. in local trailer park $4,000 firm. phone 635-3905 (p3-19) TENDERS Bids are open on a 14’ glas tren vessel equipped with 100 hip. Evinrude electric start engine on a as where Is basis, Vessel located at the Coast Guard Yard, Prince Rupert, B.C. All bids received at Brouwer & Co, No.6-3236 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C. 635- 12x46 two, parts. . , concern contracts pending. cluding “Four, Kenworth tractors-one dump one scale one 980 loader and spare Licensed going Phone (403)668-5854, (5-1) MACHINER FOR SALE: In stock, Complete line of BERCO under carriage for your John Deere Crawler tractors. 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Take, for exam- ple, a vest. This one little ¥ item can do big things.for your wardrobe-updating clothes you and adding zip to new outfits. You. can buy a vest with -its very own dress, A vest that’s part of a coordinated look. Or, a vest as a separate ‘item, Whichever, the vesl you want should be soft and easy, in keeping . with to- . day’s fashion look. Look for one with a square-cut, boxy «shape; with deepened arm- holes for sliding over tops and dresses. a You can have a vest that’s plain and simple-or one trimmed with buttons or bows, one that reverses, one that comes in a_ terrific pattern. Just make sura that your new vest is compatible with the rest of your clothes. Because they're so right for your now-and-future wardrobe, a vest is truly already '-own J MacDonald, first prime minister of Canada, in the CBC-TV film drama pro- duction Riel. 4 . “ty -This vest has tots going. for “it. It's a neutral color so it will go with most every- thing. It’s a cool, newsy open-weave fabric. And it has deepened armholes that make it just right for layer- bene! ing over tops and dresses. investment-dressing, And don't just buy one, Take two (er more), they're small! * born on Oct. 27, 1728, in Marton, ‘year period, he would clear up ’ from ordinary men, and die dis- A BICENTENARY SPECIAL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA This year. BiG observes the bicentennial of Capt. James C aok sanding at Friendly Cave... ” Who was this aman and what did he.do? Ina series af uiticles beginning today, Cook's life and exploits are explored. EARLY YEARS; By Ron Gadsby THE If ever there was an unlikely candidate for the title “the greatest explorer of the seas the world has ever known", it would have to be Capt. James Cook. ‘A farm laborer’s son, he was Yorkshire—and if the usual pat- tern of the times had been fol- lowed, he would have scratched - ; a living,from the soils Who could have told he as ; marked for greatness--in a 10 i Pe : if ie, ab AOE Be: most of the Pacific's geograph- the oncey for James Conk, ical mysteries, show a stature of os leadership that set him apart playing the sume courage that marked his life? - And who could have told that his explorations along Van- couver Island's west coast would mark the beginning of commer cial development and prosperily for B.C. that has lasted to this day? Shortly after his birth, his father moved the family to Great Ayton and became the farm foreman of a Thomas Scottowe. Here- young Cook prew. foes ; ies 6 peepee The birthplace at Marton-in-Clevetand, Ht was demolished about 1786, His father’s reaction can only be surmised when his countrified son. at age 1%, announced that read, and was learning writing and arithmetic—unusual skills - for a farm boy of that era. The youngster displayed an intellect that prompted Scotiowe (o'pay the fees for a formal edu- cation. He was then eight, could oti0 01,9 U0 8,2, aararecntaratatees By Elaine Monroe, Fashion Diractor . Sears, Roabuck and Co, “inthe park’s lagoons and marshes. ‘Canadian Government Office of he felt he could do better for himself in commerce. He was duly taken on as an apprentice to a grocer and draper at Straithes, on the Yorkshire coast. Here things began to fall into place for the hoy who was to roam the world, Perhaps it was the smell of the sea or the sight of the boats. It did not take che young Cook long to realize that work ina grocery store was not for him. With his usual forthrightness, he _ ‘told hig’ Quidker*8igployers so und they were sympathetic. They subsequently arranged u meeting with some ship-owning friends in Whitby, He was hired despite initial reluctance: Cook was 17 and most apprentices were 12 or ii. . Cook, a six-footer, soon found life was difficult aboard the cramped coal-carrying vessels. While the vessels were. not exactly things of beauty—they were called cats because their broad-beamed prows had for- ward-locking hawser holes that gave the appearance of cats’ eyes—they were efficient. They had a shallow draft and _ relatively large holds to contain the cargo: it required skill to run them close to the shore between Northumberland and London. _ Cook was an apt student. He studied and ubserbed a vast knowledge of the sea with a thoroughness that maked ‘his character throughout his life. In three yeurs he became an able seaman—something most sailors took seven years to do. Three years later, he became a mate and seemed well on his way to becoming master of his own ship. . In fact, at age 27, in 1755, he was told by his masters that when he retumed from his next, trip to London, he would be offered his own ship to com- mand, . oe Not bad for a Yorkshire farm boy! ' . Se * But Cook had other ideas. Next: Cook seeks adventure with the Royal Navy.