_ 155. PROPERTY FOR SALE Te * AUTOMOBILES For sale 18 Chev Belair,” eae lier teat ren aes a ee i OE OR, BE 59, MOBILE HOMES... ‘Lot‘for sale by owner. 764 _ ‘Pla Street Thornhill area. * $12,000.00, enay - terma. Phone 282-3765. (P24-24Aug) £0 acres, year round creek, _ orchard, small cabin, view of Skeena River, $40,000 0.B.0.- ‘gded: condition. Custom madera : oo _' for Toyota fong tex, Phene 635-4395 or taave' Message at 635-3894. (Ps. 164) ‘|fully furnished, Skiried and fenced In town tratler court.} | Water. pump, “Phone For..Sale 14X68—1977 3 Br Also one acre cleared lot In New Remo. One 15 Gallon 2667(P3$—20 Aug) Phone 638-1505, (P10-17A). 1974, Corvette. Leather In- J terlors PS.) PB. powor ‘windows, mags & radials, AM-FA, stereo. Full gauges. so Tilt & telescope -ateering, T- roof, 350-autg... Asking. $2059. Approximately 320 acres 20 km. north of Terrace with v2 mile ‘frontage on. Kalum River. Allce” Creek flows through the property. Easy" ¢4's90.00,"Phone 63 access from West: Kalum VFA) °.: Road. Terms available. Fer APF ) tate nine further. Information please yo) Chey Townaman station call Copperside Estates Ltd. wagon, P.§.. P.B. Excellent -3 bedroom -Estate mobile home. In good condition: Set ‘Up on spacious lot In Terrace Tratter Court, Phone 635- W168. (pS-I7A) oO . 1974: 1amdd 2 ‘bedroom. Bendix tratler. Set up’ if Woodland Helghts Traller: Park, Fully .. furhished. BF et, {C10 condition. Phone, .6359211. - suing siz Wen - 2426, 31duly,3)7,10- tion. fone. 6359211. - Asking $32,000.00, 638-1655. VN 2124Aug) tte er) iS (CITA) Lot fer sale at Coppersige 1975 Vegar low mileage, 1978’. 14x70 Manco mobile | radial tires, € track tape and- Estates. Phorie ; 635-7081. radio, P.S.: Excellent con. / (P20-17Aug) ditton. Phone 638-1212 atter 7 ‘1 acre cholee corner ; ‘home: Uniurnished, set up & |. skirted In local fraller park. Prone “635-9736. (Cifn-1-08- a p.m. (Ctfn-24-07-79)} " - - property with vacant lot on =“ ° 4 corner, 4 renfat units plus 2 . ouse & shop, New well, lots oft water? big . gardens, shréba & lawns, .Many. extras auch. as malntenance spare parte & lumber. Mostly furnished, close to schoo!s, 5 minutes to town. Located’oh ‘pavement frontage - in * Thornhilt, $58,000. Prictdto'-séil by For Salet9s6 Buick, View at 1753 Kanworth St.(Ciid - 1977, “Firebird Formula. package Ine. 400 motor. Headers. AM—FAA Cassette’ andCB built In. 47,011 “orlginal «miles. Exe - ¢on- ‘Must sell—Diplomat 12X68: Mobile Home. Many extras. Can be seen by appointment only .Phone 632—2585 ater SPA(C5—20 aug ) . For Sale: 12X68 3 Br. Mobile home with finished 10x24 addition set up. in a - tenders Is 1:30 p. “TENDERS [je Provinces of Gritish Cotmials. STAND TENDING CONTRACTS . Sealed tenders for the foltowing stand tending’ contract(s} will be recelved ‘by the Regional Mana Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates shown below. . ‘1. Cantract ST 1031-6-1 JS & RF Lotated Williams Creek, ° Ranger District Terrace: Number of ‘hectares 4.8, ViewIng date August 14, 1979, leaving Ranger Statlon at $:00a.m. - NOTE: Viewing of . the stand tending site prior to submiltting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt of »m, August 22, 1979. ' ' Tenders must be sub- ' " mitted on the form and In the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained: fram the Forest Ranger(s) indicated, or. from the Regional Manager, _ Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. . The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted, . - An. application has bee made in this court for an |- order which may affect-your Notice to. Dennis tado@Meur . ’ rights. | further Inf court office at. the 10 2nd Floor, 36 Pine St. You may obtain ‘ormation ir PAN 6Ké. . I The court will hold a _ hearing at the sarge address on August 27; 1979 at 9:50 3m: oF as. soon after that filme as the case can: be heard. If you do not come to the hearing, an order may be made In your absence and enforced against you: : You may also obtain In- formation about this matter from the Procupine and District Children’s Ald Society, 54 Algonquin Boulevard East, Fimming,. Ontario Patt 142, Area f . 705-264-4257, (A3-16Ay)} | re _ LIVESTOCK Reasonable board required for 2 quarter horses for winter months. Phone 635- 780t. (C5-16A} - Ghd oat "ars Findi onri Yamal... By Murphy Shewchuk - ger, Sulte 127, Timmins, Ontarl@e. ' + Anowheads, spearheads -and < stone needles are all part of the culture that Inhabited the Kam- loops area before the coming of the furtraders,. . The early spring. months— March and April—are the best time of the year for artifact hunting’ onthe sandbars of the - South Thompson River. The Shuswap Indians spent their winter months along the riverbanks and the stone remind- ers of their culture can still be found when the rivers in the area. are at their lowest, The floods of the previous “season have scoured the banks and uncovered new gemstones and artifacts, depositing them on the riverbed, and for a few short weeks they will be visible to the sharp-eyed collector. COPPER BEADS A good spot for artifact hunting is the river bottom east of the ng ston forever The Herald, Tuesda 3 OF ‘A DEAD CULTURE ~ wt cement plant on the eastern out- skirts of Kamloops. Here, tuming up on sandbars that extend well out into the river, are fragments of a civilization that has gone Although persistent’ (and: ob- servanl) members of the local. rockhound community have found a few remnants of ancient copper beads, the vast majority of artifacts found are made of stone, For mést collectoss, artifacts mean arrowheads, but the natives of Western Canada used stone for Many other tools and implements as well. Double-edged points could also have been spearheads, drills‘or knives. . If the stone was sharpened across one end, it could have been a wedge, a chisel or an axe head. Smooth sides where they may have- been hand-held; chipped surfaces wom from pounding; and grooyes that may have once held rawhide or sage root bind- ings all offer clues to the original pse. S rn 4 ra a ge et i3 ons yh wir at 3. eg iba ¥r August 14, 1979, Page 15. io Fy fa Bee ‘ : Marae ee to re dae ms ho a . vt eons rs BLINDED BY CHIPS For instance, an clongatea rounded stone may have been used to grind berries, nuts or meat: (or all three together): Another stone with a slightly different shape may have been used as a Weapon. “The sharpened stone artifacts are the most casily recognized oe toes ry _ among the water-wom pebbles or, the river bottom. These are mos: often black and made ‘of basalt. Local Indians, hawever also usec agate, chert, flint, obsidian and cammon opal because these materials could be worked by chipping. : Safety goggles, which you should use if you experiment with this process, were nol available to the early craftsmen and as a result, they were often blinded by flying.chips. Stories have been told of skilled pointmakers con- Gnuing their craft long after their eyesight had been destroyed. OFF LIMITS If all these scattered bits of. information: hive aroused your owner, Phonelssiiseya, (Pio dition. Phone 636~1483 landscaped spot ina Thor- ‘This call for Tander is enol t formation: haye aroused your | "Waugh EE c (Clo—27 Aug) ~ nalll trailer park. Call 638— under the. terms of the Reina a an oP cool in | ae : curiosity, here ire: a few points to" ae ; . : 1269 for appointment to view Canada British Columbla interest to man since time y remember, Artifact collectors are! PROPERTY °* 7 (P5—-20 Aug) Intensive Forest began. Not too long ago g permitted to hunt river bottoms FOR SAKEC: »" [ - For Sale 1978 Z—20 Camare LO au =Managament Agreement. man had to work hard to j & but old house pits, burial sites or “|. Phone = 635—2471,(CS—26 TENDERS Mealy ne beat the heat; today it's a ' kitchen middens are ly-olf 160 acres iniTopldy,'B.C., 1) Aug) oo coe" a - snap, the snap of a switch, esa ed 3 # mile off Hwy. 16. Lightly. ; eile 66. REGREATIONAL Baus a central or. room air : ‘t : fread, 18 miles. from 38, a = ' : conditioner. : toric Sites Protection Act of B.C. Houston. Fires trom] TAUCKS ~ VEHICLES fore gthgusnnd years ago, allows for stiff penalties for those and sbarm rain “Asking ae oimcamen facut” | T9I7 31 foot Wilderness merchant cgoled his court _ who wantonly destroy the already, BESO ater Trora| 1975 Ford F.250 4x4, 350-V.6, Travel Traller for sale. Like yard by having servants weak liv between the distant past a atl “ee tet: 9 P.S., P.B. Complete with. new condition. View at Reel spray water into a roam and the PRESEN.’ / worms W Gibson canopy, 23 chanel C.8.. inn Motel, Last traller on below it, taking advantage If you're looking for a little P.O. Box 148 twin C.8, arlels, 8 ‘rack tape STAND © lef, on Highway 16 West. of the cooling effect of | exercise and the possibility of aie layer. Evening! please “(C5-17A) . evaporating water, A sim: finding examples of tools from. _ c prayer. | f' P TENDING ToplayB.C. or phone 625-7517. (Ctm-1.08-79) pler method was employed ¥: yesterday, drive east of Kamloops * C.F. Gibson ——__—-_.__ Sealed ornare the MY ft. Holiday Camper with bY King Xerxes of Persia; he ‘fo the Wildlife Park;'‘cros¥ over” Terrace, B.C. Save over $2,000... aled tenders: for the fove and oven. 36' ‘Kept dozens of slaves we - the bridge, ‘and then dive another 635-3975 * $2,000... : g tollet andstovea around waving fans a0. mage, and the » St eontract(s} will be received flatdeck traller frame, dual ™ . ne half mile (one, kilomelre) cast. (tfn-stf} contract(s) will be received : Snow was hauled dows nid : , by -the: Regional ‘Manager, le, Phone 6355710. (PS groin mountaintops iP os Park along the roadway and take a j Ministry of Forests, Prince | . ‘Roman staves to“cool their + walk along the river flats. If the * '56. BUSINESS masters, The Caliph of — c “waler and the weather are right, - 1977 Chev Van, 19,000 miles, 3 MMA LILI Fo Sate: 1056 Courier 95.97. "Y Contract ST 0517-15 J FRANCHISE AVAILABLE « Sveenger. bus. this area for Plzza- diesel. Less than 31,000 miles. Ranger District Terrace. alnge last major overhaut. Phone 635-5570: afte p.m. - (p5-17A) 1974 GMC % ton 4x4. P.S,, P.B.. V-8 automatic. Low mileage, Many extras. Spaghettl.Steak house. For more Information apply stating age ond a small resume of yourself to: - Ifiza Joe‘s 464 Reld Sireat Quesnel, B.C. . (je > aL air! oy Vie ee ener ae Lae Ee bs it a eee r'5:30° fevmata) (C3-10,13,144)} Ts AUTOMOBILES. 1969 VW Van. Partly cam- EX Army Communications perized. Please phone 635-. Van 4 by4 Suton. Good shape 3582. (C5-15A) $2500.00 or near offer. Phone : 615—4383(P4-—17 Avg): Finance company must sell — 1976 Gran Torino 2 door V-8, P.S., P.B., AT. & alr con: . ditloning. Phone 635-6 108.: (CS-15A) _ 1967 -- 289 motor. 3 speed transmission. Positrack rear and. Excellent running condition. Asking §500. Phone 635-9998. Ask for Dennis. (c5-17A) r - 1973 Chev. Cheyenne YaTon P.U. Heavy Duty suspen- sion. Radio. PS PB Many extras Phone 635—3745{ P3— Vi Aug . 59. MOBILE | HOMES |. 1976 Bendix Paramount 12864 ‘mobile home. Fur- niturea included, All in: excellent condition with axles 646 blocking, 250 gallon oli tank. Price for quick sale, at $12,000.00. Must be moved. ~ Phone 635-2603. (P10-14Aug)). . 1972 Datsun 2402. Good : ‘ condition. Phone 635:9999 l0x4é 1959 Premier Trailer after 3 p.m. and ask for forsale, Phone 638-8472. (p3. ‘Dennis. (p5-15A) 17A) Finance Company must sell 1976 Gran Terino 2 door - V-6, P.S., P.B., A.T. & alr conditioning. Phone 635-6108, (C5-15A) Partners needed | ‘on. Gold Claims. Diamond Drill ready. Phone 636-2708 or | 636-3576 evenings OWN AN AVIS FRANCHISE ’ Avia ‘Is leoking for a select few.business people to operate Avis Franchise(s) In the Prince Rupert and-or Terrace area(s). ; ’ Prospective lleensees who quailty will loin the Avis World Wide System: the largest In the world. We sre looking for motivated, aggrasalve, business people who already are, or want to be, thelr boss but who recognize the additional benefits of working within a- succeasful organization. Status, a name that sells, o ‘working. support system, sales force and national @dvertising all add to the financial benefits of being an Avis Franchise Licensee. if interested please contact: - Mr. T. Muraca _ Avis Transport ef Canada Ltd. $09. 4014 MacCloud Tralt fouth East Calgary, Alberta 20 2R7- (403) 243-8406 AVIS, Waetry harder. Prone EME AREA ia T “1974 Jeep COSwith-4 epee en Chevy V-8. Phone 637-7425, with ‘Number of hectares 39.4, “ViewIng date August 28,-1979, feaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. - a Deadline for receipt of tenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sep- fember 6, 1979. - : on Hed velopes supplied which, Particulars, may be oblained from the Forest Ranger(s) Indicated, or fram the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert; 6,¢. The lowest or any tendar wilt not necessarily be ac- cepted. This call for Tender Is under the terms of The Canada British Columbia Intensive’ Forest Management Agreement. (al0-24A) . Invitation te Tender Additionto Twain Sullivan Elementary _ School, Houston, B.C. SEALED TENDERS for this project wilibe recelved untli £8 pm... P.0.S.7., Thur- sday, August 30, 1979 by The Board of Truster, School District No, 54, 3603 - 3rd - Avenue, Smithers, B.C. The work generally consists - of @ three classroom and . ibeary, addition. Plans and specifications may be reviewed at: Amalgamated Construction Association 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C, end = the Construction - Associations at Prince George, Terrace, Dawson Creek, Penticton, Kamloops, » Kelowna, Fort St. John, Smithers, and at School Board No. 54, Smithers, B.C. . Generat Contractors will provide tendering, con- struction and malntenance securities as required In the Instructions to Bidders. Tender Documents are available to Generali Con- tractors on deposit of $50,00 per set from the Architects Killick Metz Bowen Rose, W77) West Sth Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted, Forbes Lee, Sectetary Treaturer School District No, 54 P.O. Box 738 Smithers, B.C. vod aN6 (Al4, 21 Av) Mata must: be: sub. on the form ahd inthe « camperized, : *3-way ” fridge, 471 GM & RF. Located Thunderbird, heater, cupboards, portable stove, stereo. Asking $9,500, Phone 635-6571. (P10-T4Aug) ‘M4 foot travel trailer. Sleeps 3, stove, oven, fridge & 635-4761, furnace. Phone’ {c10-22A) 1977 Land Cruiser. soft tom &, ard top... .18000' highway ‘miles. ‘New ‘condition. Call. evenings. 847-3554, 847-324} days. (C10-22A)- - - 14 foot Holldalre travel frajler. Asking $3900.00. Phone 635-5128 after 6 p.m. {C5-16A) : 1976 Bonalr 700 tent traller. $1550.00. 3 bedroom house, Phone 635-9593. (P5-16A) 1974 8 foct Okanogan cam- per. Complete with stove, furnace & 3 way fridge. Asking $1400.00. Excallant condition. Also 1 recon- ditioned Remington typewriter, $175.00. Phone 635-5273, {P5-15A) For Sale~mini mator home, $3000.00 Phone 635—2761 after 6PM(P3—Aug 16 1975 GMC Customized Van. Custom palnt fob. PS PB Lots of extras. Must be seen to be appreciated Phone 635-2154. Ask for Miketifn) 67, 7 SERVICES: DIVORCE QUICK-INEXPENSIVE We prepare your divorce papers over the phone - fast. For more information call Self-Counsel Sarvices, the law ofiice of Jack D. James; 8.4. LL.B toll free 112. 800-663-3035 {In Vancouver area call 966-3345). (atfn- u NOTICE TO CREDITORS _IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWIN BLAND CLARK, RETIRED ACCOUNTANT, . FOR.- MERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parileulars of such claims to Murdoch R. Robertson, P.O. Box 744, ' Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3, on or before the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1979. offer which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard orily to claims that have been récelved. . . Maud Nesta Veronica Clark Admintstratrix By: Murdoch R. Robertion Solicitor (04-13,14,20,21A) 4 Baghdad, around 776 A.D., built a summer house with hollow walls that were packed with imported, , snows. “Around the 16th century : some improvements were: made," says John P. Farrell of York -Heating and Air Conditioning. operated bellows was rigged 40 blow air through a cave and into a‘ home:"Use wis’ ‘jimited to the very:ri¢h . .-." or Very energetic.” . A lazy man's means of cooling turned up in an "improved" rocking chair, patented in 1869, As a_ person rocked, a bellows - was activated beneath the chair, forcing! alr’ out of a pipe over the person’s head: Pneumatic ventilating sys- tems were used in offices in the 1890's, and while it was not cool air, it was welcome relief. . Mechanical refrigeration, the forerunner of air condi- ltioning,. was developed for ice-making machinery, not comfort cooling. In 1885 York began producing ice- making machines, and by 1903 the firm had learned to transfer the principle of mechanical cooling to indus- trial processes. In 1914 it unveiled the first combination of me chanical refrigeration with “air washing” and ventila- tion—alr conditioning—at the Empire Theater in ‘Montgomery, Ala. “A hand- | Shuswap artifacts from the Kamlgops Musewn cellecti On. "All og meters. They're -usually. fo- cated somewhere on the dash or instrument pane] and it's wise to pay close attention to. them -and use them. as’ ‘trouble indi¢ators, Most Common ~ The most common a nd ~ valuable of these are the gas gauge, speedometer and odo meter, These tell you how much gas you have left in your tank, how fast you're driving, and how far your car has traveled since it was manufactured, A common belief is that every car still has some gas left when the gauge reads “empty”, It’s true that most car manufacturers allow for a fuel “reserve”, but don’t count on it! Not Always Accurate Not all speedometers are accurate. It’s wise, therefore, to allow yourself a margin of safety -by driving a mile or two below the posted speed limit. By law, an odometer should register the total number of miles driven since the car was manufactured, It is an offense to turn it back to a lower mileage. ' A Few Others Other common indicators BUMPER TALK Gauges and Meters | . 7 Gace Tella Lot: + ae anidue 1s: have-gatiges: and*~ tc are the temperature and you could be in luck. S\WATER | | FACTS AND FANCIES WHO USES WATER? -Some 30 billion galiona of t Raber Ar euRED aucadseae ns sdapc by public water: qystems in oil the United States. This aver- gauges. They could be actual #ge4 out to about 166 gallons might just be Pe person daily. meters, or they warning lights: Your oil gauge or warning {7 “light tells you there’s not enough oil pressure to keep your engine properly. lubri- cated. If the dial moves into the danger zone or a red warning light comes on, pull [2 to the side of the road and stop the car immediately to avoid severe and expensive engine damage, . The temperature gauge tells you how hot your engine coolant is. If the light goes on or the dial indicates over- heating, stop the car as soon as possible and allow the engine to cool or turn the heater and fan on to fall power, place the car in “neutral” and lightly press on the accelerator. This will ” help get rid of excessive heat quickly and. easily. Never take off the radiator cap while the engine Is hot! You could be severely burned. Bumper Talk is a column Jor automotive do-it-your- -selfers, prepared in associa- tion with Bumper to Bumper, Canada’s largest network of aula paris and accessories stores. “he: [- The following figures, Bro- - vided by the American Water : Works Association, tell who uses the water, About 66 gallons go to residential use, This is the water we use for drinking,. cooking, bathroom and gar- dening, Industries account for 63 qullons a day. However, many industries provide much af, their own water through pri- vate wells. . , Commercial establishments like grocers, barber shops and. Testaurants consume 20 gal- ons, Fifteen gallons per day go ta publle uses. Included here are fire fighting, street clean- ing, pools and the like. Finally, about 16 gallons of water is lost, mostly through leaks and breaks in under- ground pipelines, At 30 billion gallons per ay, more water is manufac: tured than any other product. po rtunitie Career Op CBE RADIO "REQUIRES RESEARCHER CFPR’s prime time morning program — Northwest Morning — Is In urgent need of a Contract Researcher-Broadcaster In the Kitimat-Terrace area. Applicants should have some post secondary education, an understanding of regional issues and concerns, and be free to travel between Terrace and Kitimat on a weekly basis, For further details, call Mr. Digby Fodden in Prince Rupert, collect, at 624-2161, == CLERICAL STAFF required by B.C, HYDRO We presently have an opening for an individual with ai least two to three yeara office experience and good - typing akHls, This person should also be famillar with a variety of office machines, Thia position Is temporary for seventeen weeks, however, the prospects of permanent employment are excellent. The starting salary 1%.$1,013.00 per month, currently under review, (f you possess the above qualifications and ere In- terested In working In modern, congenial surroun: dings, please apply In person to our Personnel Office at: British Columbia Hydro and Pewer Avtherity $339 Kelth Avenue Terrace, B.C. vad 45 8.B, All applications received during the last three months will be given full consideration, 014,18.