g Bi : 00. 1. new gold Be y with flotation . unit. 1 $500. Phone 635-2668, «, Four! speed stan- radials and mags plus ér btudded Tiras an “vegetable 59, MOBILE "HOMES ‘1974 3- bedroom Knight deublewide situated on 4 acre landscaped lot at Copperside Subdivision. Has greenhouse, smoke hovse & shed. Excellent conditlon. Piease cail after 5 p.m. 635- 3014. (C10-9Aug) brs Sale: 12x56 mobile home rms, Radio’ '& CB. radig:;.iaifolMength addition on v3: ear. window sun visor.. acre. 3 bdrms., dining rm., Root rack. $2,7500r consider: <45R. . with. fireplace. .Fruit tra for. Horger vehicle. Pron 1638-1629." (P6-7Aug) / 1965" Ford ‘Custom 4 door. New . tlres. Good running order. ‘Open for offers, Phone 630-1398, , (C3-2Aug) 1976 Nova Concours, 2 door, P,S., P.B., 950 cu. in, radial tres, excellent condition. Phoni 3 615-5482, ‘(P5-1WAug) - 1973 Aatre Va for parts, Best offer. 1980 Pontiac. Runs, no dents: +)100. 1968 Falcon (Ford).: Runs. $100. 635-3951, (c3-2A) 1979 Mercury Montico MX. station wagon, Pully loaded. Trailen,. towing. package. Phone ose & after: 5 Pe mi APS TAQ) - . ‘75° "yale, |i tow mileage, | radial tires, 8 track tape and radio,. P.S..-Excellent con. dition. Phone 638-1212 after 7 p.m. {Ctin-24-07-79) 1975 Ford Elite. 400 cu. inch, Full .power, 8 track tape deck, radlais; . Excellent condition, Phone 638-421, “(CS7A): . . |. 1976 Firebird V-8 Ge engine i i 23000 miles 8 track. stereo. \ Good running condition. Prong 635-6768. (P7-31July) 1971 Bord ‘Torlno,- ‘black. & whites ‘Good driving con- dition! ‘Brand new tires. Some rust. $450. AAust sell, 635-2362. {P5-2Aug) W965 Frod Falcon 351 pro- (Stock engine. Top loader 4- " speed ; Siralght axle. New -paint job, New tires. Phone’ _ Otter 4 p.m. 635-9388 and ask for Gerry. (C5-1Aug) 1965 Dodge station wagon in running ¢candiflon. V8-3483 motor. $300.00. Phone 635-— 5709. (C5-31 July) One 1989 Plymouth Fury 3, 4 door hard top In very good, condition. One. aNé7 Ford ae © BSP (ClovAug) * & is 1975 [HC 4x4 pick-up with V-8 & 4 speed. Asking $2,100.00, View at 4726 Loan Ave. or puwne 635-5131 after 5 p.m. (P3-tAug) 1975 Ford F-250 4x4. 350, V-8, P.S,, P.B. complete with canopy, 23 channel CB, twin CB ariels, & track tape player. Evenings please phone,” 635-7517. )Ctfn-19-06- mm): 1975-Chev 34 Ton 4x4, Step side-4 speed. Phone 638-1121 or 635-3007 after 5p.m. (Ctfn- 1-5-79) 1974 Va ton GMC 4x4, F.S., P.B.g V-8 automatic. Low mileage. Many extras. Phone 638-8464, (P5-2Aug) 59. MOBILE HOMES Mobile home 12x68 .McGuinnes, set up In trailer court: Asking $16,000, 0.8.0., unfurnished, Phone 635-9371 or 635:5729. ‘ (C5. '7Aug). _ 1976 Bendix Paramount 12x64 mobile home, Fur- niture included, All in excellent condition with axles 4x6 blocking, 250 gallon ail tank. Price for quick sale at $12,000.00. Must be moved. Phone 635-2603. (P10-14Aug) 1978 14x70 Manco M.H. Unfurnished. set up & skirted in local trailer park. Phone 636-9796. (Ctin-23-15- ™ ‘3 bedroom doublewide for sale. Located on large treed lot. Flreplace, 2 baths, on water system. Also large workshop. Phone 635-4246 for &ppalntment to view. (C20- ‘Riuly) MUST SELL 1973 Nar: western trailer (12 foot x 50 foot) '2 bedroom. Fully furnished with washer & dryer. Includas additional room (9 feet x 12 feet) & ‘covered porch. Located on private land in Thornhill. Must be seen fo be ap- praciated. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 635-3637 ‘days, 638-1965 evenings. (Ctfn-13-6-79) jtrees, berry bushes, garden, landscaped. Offers. 635-3271 _after 5 p.m. (stf-tin) WANTED TO BUY § foot wide house tratler. 28 fo 48 feet long. Must be vale. Phone 635-7578, (p5 7 1972 3 bedroam double-wide mobile home. Furnished. . Very clean and well kept. Must be moved from site. Asking 21,500.00. Phone 635- 7054. (P5-31 July} Glendala mobile home for sale. 12x66. Must be seen to be appreciated, unfurnished. 10x32 foot addition with bedroomatiachéd, finished. For appointment to view Phone, 635-7949, 635-9991. (F20- aiJuly) 1974-12x68 Deluxe Diplomat 2 bedroom, Imitation - flreplace, ‘bullt in china cabinet. To view installed at. Pine Park No. 17 or phone 635-2918 or 638-8429, (Cé- 4Aug) 1973 Embassy mablle home. 12x52. Includes finished joay shack. 8x16 plus appliances. | Excellent conditlon. Phone 635-2777 after 5 p.m. View at A-7 1685 Queensway, Skeana Valley Trailer Park. (P10- é6Aug) EL Es PSF Ministry ot Forasts . [@ (Gey) Sete ar Salicy Canaria NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR A TIMBER SALE LICENCE A-10038 Pursuant to: section 16{1) of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale at putltc “aucilon HA0 at VW: ‘Oda. an the 24th | day of August, 1979, a Timber Sale Licence ta abthorize the harvesting of 11,580 cuble metres of timber and located in the Skeena P.S.¥.U., 5 miles north of Kitwanga, District. TERM: four (4) years Provided anyone who . Is unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Oetalis of the proposed Timber Sale Licence may be obtained from the Forest Ranger, Kitwanga, 8.C., VOJ 2A0,-or the Regional Manager, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J 1B9, {al-31J) TENDERS REQUIRED FOR TRADE AND SUPPLIES Twenty-one sulie wood frame Apariment-Terrace. Fifteen sulte woodframe apartment Masset. Tenders close August 3, 1979, Work commences August 7, 1979, A $10.00 deposit per set of plans required. Guaranteed quick payment for quick work. Masset Enterprises Lid. Laketse Davelopment Ltd. Box 1219 c-o Terrace Dally Herald 3212 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C, (C10-2Aug) oh ECREATION VEHICLES®: 9V2 toot Vanguard Camper. Boat rack. Ladder. Asking $2000, Phone 638-1698, (pi- ad) + travei trailer with equillzer. Stave, oven, Ice box. Asking $1500. Phone 635- 3492, (C4-3Aug) 79 Skylark 28 foot fifth wheel traller with hitch. Phone 635. 2972, (P5-7Aug) Full time position for A.R.T. Heatth Record Technician. Salary and fringe benefits as per collective agreement. Apply to Personnel Director, MINs Memorial Hospital, Terrace, V8G 2W7. (€3-27, July.3Aug) garden, | _ and ' consumption mebnyat RGAE Beers ‘Casslar Land _ For Sale: New Hay. can be saen at 3347 Kofoed Drive. $2.75 per bale, Can deliver.: Minimum 4 40 bales. (p5-7A) |OF MUSIC Search For Young Talent . The John F. Kennedy Center and its National Black : . Commission are sponsoring a - WOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL ‘AND LICENSING. ACT APPLICATION FOR A “D” NEIGHBOURHOOD PUBLIC HOUSE MEENCE It Is the intertiot: i the undersigned to apply; pursudnt to the provisions of the Liquor Control and, Licensing Act, to ihe General Manager, Liquor Control Ilcensing ranch, Victoria, B.C, for a Neigh- borhood. Pybllc . House License to operate a licenced establishment on the premises situated at Lakelse- Lodge Lid. (Oli’s Place). District Lot 4127, Range 5 _ Coast District.. Name of " applicant’ Oll Kroyer. The above type of licence permits the sale of all types of alccholic beverages by the glass on the: premises bet- ween the. hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m, It also per- mits the saleof beer and B.C. Cldar by the bottle for i off =the premises. Residents or property awners locaied within a 6 block area or 42 mile radius of the. porpoted sifa are ‘requested fo Register any objections by writing to the General Manager, Liquor Control and ‘Licensing Branch,. P.O, Box 640, Victorla, B.C. yaw 2P¢, (NC3-31July) PUBLIC NOTICE Albert Raymond Smith, formerly of 4933 | Pohle "Street, Terrace." Please call “Property” Services ; ‘Branch, * Ministry ‘of: Transportation, Communication --& -High- Ways, ats 635-6054; efor an Intportant message. - ; + signed, J. P. ‘McDonell "Regional Property’ Negotiator CAG. | A DSA6 SIU LETBSAG) | new music project designed to find talented. young _ Pianists -and. ‘string players across the U.S. and provide them with a unique oppor: tunity to gain national recognition. New York Chicago St, Louia # ; Atlantae Los Angeles “Houston ‘Auditions are scheduled for September, 1979, in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angetes, New York and St. Louis. Prizes total $10,000 and regional, duditions in the National Black Music — Colloquium and Competition are scheduled for September in Atlanta, Chicago; Houston, Los ‘Angeles, New York and St. Louis. The project will’ culminate . in January, 1980, with master classes; the colloquium and finals of the competition at The Kennedy Center. Two national winners—a_ pianist and a string player—will re-. | — _seive $2,000 each and be fea- “ tured in a joint concert at the Center’s new Terrace Theater, Regional winners will receive 3500 each. To he eligible, artists must not have reached their 36th birthday by application dead- line date, August ist, 1979 and must be'prepared to present a solo recital drawn from standard repertory and music of black composers, Further information about the National Black Music Colloquium and Competition, entry forms and guidelines are - available from the project coordinator, Mrs. Doris O'Connell, National Music Council, 250 West 57th Street, New York. New York 10018. it takes fifteen seconds for’ bees to communicate by dancing. New..Mothes's Day Tradition Aoyk “Flowers, candy, a ite restaurant dinner. These are all the traditional gifts ap- preciative children have be- ‘stowed on mother on her special day through the years, But, when the flowers have wilted, the candy has been eaten or the family returns to its repular at- home meal schedule the next day, Mother’s Day be- * comes only a memory. However, a new Mother's Day Tradition lias been evolving in the past 10 years, one that not only provides mother with the _ perfect present she will ap- preciate, but oné which can J .be displayed forever as a constant reminder of her children’s affection. The new tradition consists of giving mother a specially designed limited-edition , Mother’s Day collector’s plate. Actually, . the new tradi- tion stems from two cul- tures, the American and the Scandinavian, Mother's Day is an American phenom- ‘enon. It began when a young woman named Anna M. Jarvis insti- tuted a letter writing cam- paign to recognize mother on her special day. Wood- row Wilson made the first presidential Mother's Day proclamation in 1914, Scandinavia is where plate collecting has its roots. The first collector's plates were issued by the Danish china company, Bing & Grondahi in 1895. In the early years, collector's plates generally commemorated Christmas. However, through the years the subject matter of th artwork on the plates be- came much broader in scope, Plate collecting began tu gain popularity in the United States after World War II and loday it is the fastest growing segment of the collectibles industry, Mother's Day and plate collecting came together in in 1907° 1969. when ‘Bing “8 “Gron- dahl, again insfovatars, re- leased the _ firat Mother's Day plate. Titled “Dog and’ Puppies,” the plate was orig- inally ‘available for $9,75, Now, “Dog and Puppies” is valued at $490, according to The Bradford Exchange in Niles, Dlinois, the world's largest trading center for collector's plates. In the decade since the first Mother's’ Day col- leetor’s plates were issued, plate makers around the world have entered the mar- ket. The Franklin Mint pro- duced the first sterling silver plates for Mother's Day, and the Schmid Co. has re- created the famous Peanuts cartoon characters in its Mother's Day series. The American artist Norman. Rockwell is frequently fea- tured on-plates for mom's special day, Several of his most touching paintings are issued in a Mother's Day series by the Rockwell So- ciety of America, Since all the ‘plates are dated with their year of issue, once one plate has heen given, the tradition can be continued annually as new ‘plates are added to - mom's collection Mother's Day. Of course, there is no guarantee that ail Mother's Day plates will appreciate in value like “Dog and Pup- pies.” But, . regardless of their monetary value, they will always be something special to mom, fram the day she receives her first ona through the ensuing every ' years as new plates are added to her Mother's Day collection, BET -_" Mother's Day became: an official holiday in 1914. “ ae 7 : pace Werk ' ehh eo” 2S an Pea — Aan PE rake oh wADs, ‘nate in a few hous. HOW Tree seeds are scattered in many ingenious ways. Some '. ge sent on long ocean voy- ages; others are fired like buckshot, or enclosed in fruit or nuts or in sticky pods that attach to animals’ hair, - These. seed samples are derived from material: pre- pared by the St, Regis Paper Company, which—together with’ the other members of the forest products indus- .. tey—is. ‘vitally. concerned with maintaining the beauty and usefulness of America’ ry forests. MAPLE: .These ‘‘keys’’ belong to a group know as winged seeds. Each wing falls with a spinning motion that slows. its descent, A breeze can carry it hundreds of yards, WHITE PINE: High on the tree, mature second-year cones open their sgales, ex- Posing the winged seeds to the winds, WILLOW: These seeds are embedded in tufts so light they can be propelled by a light ‘breeze. They can germ- WITCH HAZEL: until they are shot as far as ten feat in the air, - MANGROVE: .The fruits of this tropical tree germin- ate on the branch, forming * pointed roots. They float to shere and thruat deep into The Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1979, Page 11 The Secret Life Of The Forest SEEDS GET AROUND MANGROVE APPLE CHERRY BEECH OAK , The r ‘pods contract. as they dry, ‘squeezing the seeds inside the mud where waves can't dislodge them. COCONUT: A nearly waterproof covering pro- tects this seagoing seed. On » shore, roots) grow out through indentations in the shell. PECAN: This can float long distances and still take ‘oot. BLACK WALNUT: This nut may travel in streama if not first ‘buried by a squirrel. Its hard-hulled seed is encased in a tough husk, APPLE: Many trees de- pend on animals to spread their seeds. When a horse eats an apple, the seeds are PRICE SKEENA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. CAREER PLANER FOREMAN Sawmill localed In Terrace requires a planer foreman to supervise planer yard and shipping. Applicant should have pravious planer mill, tallying. and grading experience. Salary ts - megotiable and Is commensurate with ex- perience, An excellent fringe benefits package Is. “ available, Relocation “cost is avattebles: « ~ Contact: ’ H.D. Nattress Personne! Supervisor 615-4346 . €J26,27,30,31,A1) Eurocan Pulp and Paper Company Limited Kitimat bogging Division has an immediate opening for a heavy duty mechanic. Applicants must be fully ex- perienced In maintenance and road construction equipment. Interested persons should diract inquiries and applications to: eid +] Model 1 ausic EUROCAN PULP & PAPER CO. LTO. Kitimat Logging Olvision Kitimat, B.C, Phone: 632-3191 INSTRUCTORS NEEDED m= @6©'The Terrace Recreation Department Is now planning a its FALL PROGRAMS, and It requires INSTRUCTORS m in any field of Recreation. if you ara interested in _@ teaching » course In the ARTS or CRAFTS or i GENERAL INTEREST AREAor leading a SPORTS or Hy FITNESS program then we need you. Fall programs must be finallzed by mid August so call now. Please fee! free ta call Mary-Margaret Smith for information Bon how you can get involved. The success of a good a community recreation program is dapendent upon the B entire community Input 80 we look forward to your A support. m. The following sre examples of pragrams far whlch § @ we require Instructors: a SPORTS: Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Broomball, m Floor Hockey, Skating - Tot on ice - Teen & Adult = Lessons, Gymnastics - Tots - Teens and Children, a Martial Arts, Ice Hockey Referees - women, Soccer - a Indoor, Volleyball. 7) FITNESS: Disco Dance, Ladies Keep Fit, Jogging, Mans Programs - ‘indoor, Dancercize, Yoga, Mens Program. QUTDOOR RECREATION: — Orienteering, Wilderness Survival, '} THE ARTS: Dance -Felk, Ethnic, Square, Disco, Jazz, {7 Ballroom, ete. iq GRAPHICS: Drawing - Children and Adults, Design, 9 Painting - Watercolors and Oll, Photography. if CRAFTS: General Arts & Crafts for Children, Batik ‘J and Tie Dye, Candlemaking, Pottery and Ceramics, Copper Tooling, Flowercratt, Jewelry Making, Lapidary, Sculpture, Woodworking, Leather Craft, Building, Kite Making, Crochet, Knitting, Weaving, Spinning and Dying, Sewing, Macrame, Needlecraft, Embroloery. DRAMA: Puppelry, Mime, Storytelling, Theatre. COOKING: Ethnic, Childrens, Microwave, 7 MISCELLANEOUS: First Aid, Bridge, Woodworking, 2 Upholstery, Cabinet Finishing, Senior Citizens Crait and Dance Programs, etc. Backpacking, scattered, The fancy apples favored by humans ean be reproduced only by grafting. CHERRY: Ripening in clusters on the tree, the fruit is quickly eaten ‘by birds that distribute the seeds over wide areas. « BEECH: These are eaten by everything from birds to bears. They may even ride on animals if the prickly husks become entangled in fur.. OAK: Because acorms must be covered to germin- ‘ate, an oak owes its exist: ence to the squirrel that “planted” it. Cotte ee perne nibsed WANTED ry (,1265,26,27 80,01)" road sal oot ed MoT esas Construction and Maintenance Millwright with Ticket. IWA rates. Relocation cost available. Please Contact . HB. Natiress Personnel Supervisor Price Skeena Forest Products Terrace, B.C. (604) 635-4336 dipole Fi. D. Krug Box 1400 Vic 2HI Hiking, fe fg ADULTS My QUALIFICATIONS: 4 Experience In working with Mentally R Retarded andor @ Emotionally Disturbed Persons. @ SALARIES: Negotiable, a) 1 House Manager 1 House Parent LIVE IN b) 2 House Parents PREFER MARRIED COUPLE LIVE IN depending on Mr. J. Cook i P.O. Bax 264 Tervacte, 8.€, on or before August 31, 1979. (J31, At,2,3,7) HOUSE PARENTS TERRACE ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR: PREFER MARRIED COUPLE TO MANAGE AND OPERATE THE NEW SKEENA RESIDENCES FOR MENTALLY RETARDED ¢) House Parents for the Alice Oison Home Residence for seven (7) retarded cuikirons on & contract basis, PLEASE SU8MIT RESUMES FOR THE ABOVE POSITIONS TO: . experience, oe 1 a a) Mechanic Required in Terrace ~-Heavy duty mechanic —Enxperlance in truck repairs r-quired Engine experience desirable }) —Electrical experience desirevie H| —Steady position with full benefits Apply .— person to: Inland Kenworth Sales 1679 Kenworth Streat Terrace, B.C. a is + ST