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Included for appointment to view phone 635-4422. - (pt0-2mar} - - . wee ot manager Coches 7 ONE. s ‘TWO BEDROOM Apts., Good rates, Call manager. any time for appointment to view, Phone 635-4547, (acoztdec-tin) 2a > ‘BEDROOM suites; ‘in Thornhill... No pets. References required. Phone 638-1346 or 635-4874. bow cpm 27° BEDROOM ” suite, fireplace, fridge and stove, wew ‘carpet. "No pets. . Availabie | Immediately. Close fo. school and town. Phone 635-4357 or 635-4270. ; ~Ap52mar} SMALL ‘2. “BEDROOM duplex with | stave . and irkige, | talnview: Ave. Phone 635. 2577 to view. Peet (p20-23mar) 2 BEDROOM trailer with stove and fridge. In Thor- | nhlil,. No pets. References. required $350 per month. Catt 635-6763. . ‘ (amar 3 BEDROOM: ‘condo. 1 1,040 aq. th. plus full, basement. Fridge and stove! Included. . Close: . to. downtown and schools. No pats.. Rent $400 month. . Phone 5329. . HEE - (p62mar) a 3 BEDROOM home, focated on quiet. street. 1056 sq. ft., attached garage, close to schools and hospital. Treed lot.: Assumable mortgage | _ appranimately --. $40,000. ‘Asking $49,500, Phone 63- 7a50: after 4pm. - oe meet wete nae Tamer): oe oy ips, Te « FAMILY. HOME ‘one. quiet paved: -atreeti 1120 9g. ft. - main floor: consists: of 3. bedrooms, ~kitchen-dining « reom..llving room and Bath. + 2: bedrooms, den, Jaundry, ‘ moor, “beth . ‘end uatinished workshop. downstalrs. _ Carport,” Greenhouse | and amall garden. Asking price 969.000. ‘Offers considered. 2304 Evergreen St. 635-5669. we (pt0-sinar) 3 Béibidom condominium. Full. basement, fridge and stove. Close fo schools and downtawn,,.No. pats.. Prics $29,500, Phone 635-3934," - (p7-9mar) | at 9.9936 Moun» BAS dake ibe poh ha 0 pA le FOR SALE “DEASE LAKETRADING POST” Store, tani ‘service, bottle . : depo. Furnished ving .. “ quarters. Low overheads, Hwy ; frontage. |. Priced... to “$20,000. For Aprit - 1st ‘transfer. Growth opportunities ” good, ° ‘Phone Dease Lake, 771-- ff. 3507 for detalls. . | _(pt3-13mar) LUXURY 4 ° WHEEL DRIVE 1980 Jeep Wagoneer _ -Immaculate. and. Limited. foaded with extras. $13,900 080. Phone 635-5341. (p4-amar) 7 v9 CELICA GT's speed _Excellent condition. Phone 638-1028 after Spm, . (p5-2mar) FOR: SALE— 1980 Ford! ‘Pinto. Good condition. Asking $3500 Phone 635-4075. “¢pl0-6mar) "W978 FORD Crew Cab, 4x4 Comes with an 6000 Warren winch. Excellent condition, many extras. Asking $6,000 firm. Call evenings. Phone 632-0638. ° (P6-1,17.21,24,28Feb} mar) 1976 FORD F100 4x4 Gtod condition. - Phone 638-1028 - affer 50m. (p5-2mar). 1977 % TON OMG 4x4 150 cu. In. 4 speed ‘trans. with 49,000 miles; -. - Good | condifion. Asking $4,000. ‘Phone “635-3354 alter, .6pm. . (plo. 2mar} 7 i, DODGE 4x4 New paint, avy “duty peril sun Hs Cait Sa ipo 3 ar condition. a or Sli $3,800. Phone 638- ese {p5-6rmar) .74, FORD F100. with canopy 36,000 original miles. Automatic, Electric brakes - and hich. $2, 100 firm. Phone eee. ti ; (nel0-amar) . MUST SELL Package deal. 1974 GMC Jimmy 4x4. PS, PB, TS, iraller hitch, roof rack and roll bar. Also 1981 SRos0 street-bike. Asking $1650. For more information phone 635-3453. {stin) FOR SALE— 197% % fon Dodge Pickup, New motor, and paint. job. $3400 OBD. 698-1396, . (sf) 1977 % TON G.M.C, 350 cu. In. 4 speed trans. with 49,000 miles. Good cond. Asking $4,000, Phone 635-3354 after ae OE ee _ WINNIPEG: (by Fa iii in 3 Ea ets Big cars may: never rule the FOR - again but: ‘many: Jand-locked Prairie: residents sill have. a » soft spot for: fully-loaded: freeway ‘yachts. - Ne “On the Prairies, the big car bas always béen a good : seller,” says Kenneth Turnham, general sales: ‘manager in:. the midwestern’ region for-Ford Motor Co. Ltd. - New or used, the. gas-hungry mammoths gem, to be: enjoying a renaisnance of sorts, now that} Bedilehave grown _ used to’ baying ' more ‘money for less fuel.” Lf Dealers a Bay ‘full-size, ‘four-door sedans still wit popularity points in Manitoba and Saskatchewah,. particularly: sinte. the'economy hag improved and fuel prices have. stabilized. Chrysler Canada ‘Ltd., for example, saw:an’ overall 4 per-cent increase in the gale: of full-size cars-in the first. three’ months of this model year compared with the same - period last year. Other carmakers are experiencing similar “ increases, Consumera with’a thirst for something bg and powerful ~ yet relatively fuel-efficlent — generally turn: fo the new » ‘ models, which are asmuch ashalfa tontie Tighter-t thant thelr ° pre-uel-aqueeze ancestors, VANCOUVER: (cP) While -. “some British Columbians. gave: faint praise Wednesday to Prime ‘Minister Pierre. Trudeau’s accomplishments, mest expressed, yelief that his . fractious term oF power is’ _ over, ‘ Trudeau, - ‘whose Liberal government ” has. not. had _Tepresentation ’ in‘ ‘British . Columbla since 1979, had even found the provincial party and former. cabinet ° ministers complaining about his apparent lack of interest in-the province, ° Senator Ray Perrault, . who | resigned '- from ‘the , cabinet as sports and fitness minister ‘last’ year, said _ Trudeau has to take a certain amount of blame for the Liberals’ ‘poor per- formance in the West. — ’-“The ara where the least success has been obtained is in maintaining the viability ‘of the parly from coast to coast in-all regions. That can't be blamed on any one . man, but he is going to have to bear a good measure of \ the responsibility,” In'1968, the: Liberals won 27 of 68 federal seats:in the four western provinces, but by A000, that bad elumped to . two:of 77, WILL INCREASE . Finance -Minister Marc Lalonde, ' ‘in Vancouver to address the board -of trade, predicted that Trudeau's - resignation Wediesday would Increase support for the Liberal Party in the West. 4] suppose it’s a little like” a TV program,” he told a later news ‘conference, “Even the best of .TV programs get © canned because people say we want - “new faces, a new story or something.” Liberal Senator Austin said, however, he thinks there will not be ‘Improvement: in Liberal fortunes in B.C., adding that ° other factors apart ‘from. . Trudeau's —s unpopularity © were responsible .for the party’s poor showing in the - Weat. /Premier Bill - Bennett acknowledged that Trudeau “significantly affected our | country” but said- that - _ because he must work with: épm. ‘ ~ tp1g-amer) automatic, 46,000 ; kilometers. $5,000 a Financing Is available o approved credit. Call 635- 7107, (pé-tmar)t FOR SALE 12x68" 1974 Canadiana, 2 bedroom $15,000. OBO. Phone 7r8- 2574... . . “(pid-tamary | FOR. SALE “10xs0!, mobile. home with, 730". addition. - Phone. 635,758 ‘evenings. ; (p20-6mer) FOR aeWR: "One 2. bedroom trailer'in Thor. nhill, No ‘pats. “Reférences. required. =. One 2 bedroom troller. on large ‘fot. No pets. RéWidnees” required.” No peta. - References required. One 2 bedroom trailer In town. “ (es: -2mar) . ovine MUST. SELLE 12xSd’- moblie home. “Two bedrooms. Fridge, stove, drapes, joey ‘shed, Sacrition ‘at $8500 Phone 636-4016, _ (pS-2mar) - Sele a vbr j198 FORD F150 6 cyl] the: prime minister’ during. the next few months in first. tministerconstitutional talks ° on native rights, he would. limtt his comment. i Dave . Barrett,;’ New Democratic Party leader, waised Trudeau as a W976 12K68 mobile home. Set up in town. 810 addition. 5 ap- pllances. Good condition. Phone (38-1007 8 after 5pm. * (o10-Himar) INVITATION TO TENDER. Mills: Memorial Hospital invites tenders for. the anual) = grounds —smain- fenance contract: Closing date for tenders will | be 12 o'clock - noon, Apeit ith, 1984, e Contract specifications tnay be obtelned from Charlie © Lindstrom, Director of ‘ Maintenance, Mills Memorial Hospital. pe ‘faced Smar) Jack. ° ‘9 BEDROOM . | remarkable ‘politieari who Had attained some glorious“ achievements. ..in- office .. including implementation of the Constitution, |.’ : Hesaid it would also force - the ' Progresssive. -Con-._ servatives to start dealing with the isaues rather than: simply attacking Trudeau. PRAISES ROLE. ©. : ‘Intergovernmentai™ * Affairs - . Minister Garde | options. BURBAN success i The freeway cruisers of a decade past: are mostly in ‘ demand by people 0 and over who remember the time. “when gas-guzzling: monsters were: a symbol of success in guburbia, , ce Dealers says buyers of such full-size luxury automobiles are generally very particilar, paying a good price only if it . has low mileage, is sin Premium condition: and loaded with” “EE ib’s a big boat, it hab to be loaded,” ‘says Irv Dalton, es manager for a ‘ocal Chevrolet-Oldsmobile dealership. Otherwise Tl steal it (on a trade-in), ae “The niddle‘aged and a “Tine older: atill Jook for- the - Sedan,” said Wally Roth, owner of Economy Auto Sales of -- Winnipeg, which buys: thany of ‘its: second-hand care ‘wholesale from larger’ dealers. ; oe, ": Often they find bargains.” Gardom was also com: ’ plimentary, saying Trudeau “will be heralded for“ his _role in international affairs. “I think he performed | . there exceptionally well, “particularly — this ‘initiative.” But Gardom, a “former Liberal member of ‘> the legislature, criticized Trudeau for taking a con- - “frontative s rather than a co- |” approach. _ to ‘gperative woh, _ Jasper Park CALGARY (CP) — systematic | killing mt troublesomé black bears by | ‘national ‘park wardens has drastically cut numbers. in Banff and their . ; Jasper parks, report. “There was pretiy strong evidence that we had really ;Wiped out the bears in the irreversible mistakes. sume it. West was welebmie: Premier Zhao belongs ple. HOT SPOTS “AS naive as we.are | Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang's visit to Canada ' was greeted by an outburst of enthusiasm. ‘Our observers vied with each other in using phrases such as “historic”, “significant”, and “ma: jor breakthrough” in charabterizing the routine | - - visit of a head of state. Leaders of all three Cana- -dian political patties welcomed the Chinese Prime . Minister with emotion théy had never displayed for . far more important international events. There was only one member of parliament who showed enough courage to express, by not par- tleipating in the standing ovation for the Chinese guest, a protest against the terrible violations’ of human rights existing In the People’s Republic of China. That was Otto Jelinek, a Conservative MP who knows from personal experience what life under a communist regime means, ° . There.is nothing wrong with: strengthening | nor. ; _ mal relations between Canada and such an impor: ° tant country as the People’s Republic of China. Yet this does not mean that we have to close our eyes to the violation of human rights, mass executions and denial of the freedom of religion, press and speech Inthe most populous country inthe world. Neither does it mean that the very existence of the _ Republic of China and Taiwan should be denied because of someone’s obsession with the communist - Giant in Asia. The volume of trade between Canada . and Taiwan, with her 18 million populatidn, exceeds the trade between Mainland China and. Canada and Is far more stable andwell-balanced. * Those In Canada who build up.their expectations of the vast, opportunities of the Chinese market should look back to recent, history in order to avold _ Tn 197) a spokesman for the Coca Cola’ company made a statement which will occupy a place in |. , history. for its stupidity and shortsightedness. “li every Chinese person biys a bottle of Coca Cola a week we will have sold a billion-bottles.”” However, it appeared that Coca Cola was not a priority on the . average Chinese shopping list. The same discovery -has been made by companies who tried to sell - sophisticated electronic equipment and other goods ‘40a Chinese market which was not prepared to con- Twenty-five billion dollars have been lost .by American, British, French and Japanese com- ” panties as a result of theix laboring under the delu- - sion that the Chinese floodgates | were open and the ‘The truth is that even Chinese leaders do not know exactly the direction in which to go as far as the economic developments of China are concerned. If the Deng Xloping faction te which maintains its position after Dang leaves pelltical life, then the West, Canada in-- cluded, might hope that the partnership between China and the Free World is to be continued. [fnot, China might find Itself in another version of the cultural revolution with unforeseeable conse- quences. Let'vs be sober as far as dealing with commutniat ; regimes Ig concerned. From a pragmatic polnt of . View the tilusions about the possibilities of treating |. * communist countries as equal parinérs are very ; _. coatly. From a moral point of view, such ari ar- |. rangement is insulting to those who belleve that not ~ only South Afrios and Chile, but other countries as . well; whould be frea of dictatorship Even if their population does exceed one billion peo- “Ilya Gerol’s Sterling News Service Feature ay 4s papash emseives wish and oppression. recent . him.” woe SBYS | ‘a - anadian Wildlife Service. "- s Big, Plain, no “frills. sedans from the early 18708 rarely : Provincial secretary yim Chabot: was blunt. in’ his _assessiient of the prime ‘minister, saying it-waa a - ” happy - day - ‘for. Canada, which he said had suffered - dramatically during: the: 16 D “years he held power. ; “The people need a new. ‘sense of direction-which we coulda’t: possibly eet from L Bow Valley (between Bont and Lake Louise)’ and-the trend’ was the same. in Jasper,” said Kevin: Van Tighem, one of the authors of the report. © "The recently released wildlife inventory examined the status of all species in the parks as well as their habitat... The document recommends that a com- prehensive’ study be made ‘immediately to assess the, well-being of the ‘bears, which were once commonly seen throughout ° the ‘mountains. ~ _ ("The dearth of recent, soak’ bear sightings in both. » Sparks may indicate that the . cumulative - ‘impact of all . types of unnatural mortality have . reduced black bear populations to.a very low -level,!the report says. Park records show 523 “were destroyed in Jasper ‘and Banff in a so-year ‘period, ike ‘freeway. ‘ya Businessmen, Trudeau's resignation as *” “Tijuries: " ThieHerald, Thureday, March 1. we, Page? ichts | : ‘But some car “buyers ‘are still bettig enticed by massive , feteh more than $1,000 aiid are 0 : older cars weighed, down with options. and chrome. © > can’t afford anything else ortare. willing to sacrifice fuel economy ‘for a cheap set of w te = ‘drive into the automative bone.yard. * There are adyantages associated with buying such relica. For one thing, they cost Jess to fix. : . Phit Edmonsion, of the consumer watchdog Automobile Protection Association in Montreal, says large, rear-wheel- ; drive sedans are generally cheaper to tepair than smaller a front-wheel-drive vehicles. For those who don’t drive much, an 1 older car could be a in” -Breat bargaln, - ; : The association particularily. recommends ‘Ford and — - General Motors Ltd. sedans made from 1974 to 1978. ‘ Yet buyers of such cats are fickle. -- Every time thereisa jump in the price of fuel, big sedans “with big motors and big appetites: Bet dumped for smaller, : fuel-efficient models. - The relics are left to sit and rust: on lonely car lots, their : days of triumph over. .. greeted ending an- era of un- certainty. i ‘ * “Uncertainty has existed | ever since the last election ~ ‘and I think it’s good that we are moving into another era,” said Phil -Barter, chairman of the Vancouver “board of trade. | - Tex Enemark, _ president The latest estimates place — the populations at 120 black — bears in Banff and 200 in Jasper. “Tt was prétty. well the practice that if there was a problem with a black bear it was destroyed, but black bears. deserve the same chance as the other species,” said Gaby Fortin, chief. warden ‘cf. Banff National Park. | Black bears and grizzies have been subject to strict ~ controls ‘because of their ‘attraction to garbage and attacks on humans that have resulted in deaths and pees voll ‘You might find the odd euy who wants one,” Roth said, British Columbians relieved: by resignation — .. ‘federalism. of the Mining Association of B.C,, sald mining policy. . under the current leader- _ ship of the Liberals had become stale and rigid. WA change of leadership will hopefully be part of a re-examination of federal attltudes towards. the problems of our industry and ‘natural resources in general, ” he sald. ‘bears. numbers. cut ' There is a healthy wildlife population in the mountain national parks, but Van Tighem said a buffer zone is - needed on adjacent-land to _ protect migrating animals. ~ When caribou and wolves venture outside the parks, they face a variety of perils. . Some are hunted, others are poisoned and their valuable habitat is destroyed ‘ by loggers. _ The’ Wildlife dramatic shift in attitudes of park authorities over me years, - handling Ton _._ Propert Van Tighem said problems ‘with scrounging bears have been reduced sharply with new garbage- procedures. Garbage is. trucked to Calgary from Banff and the Jasper. dump has been surrounded with an elec- trified ‘fence. Ven Tighem also called for protection for other A 1993 policy called: for wardens to shoot predators on sight. The hit list in- ‘cluded wolves, coyotes, wolverines and cougars, It: wasn’t until 19359 that all types of wildlife were given equal status and protection in the park. although animals could be destroyed if they posed a threat to humans or property. 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