LOOKING FOR A JOB? 4 ' LOOKING FOR HELP? 19. Help Wanted Herald, 3212 Kalum Street .F.0. Box 99 Terrace, B.C, 32, Phone 635-6357 - Terrace woe Phone 632-5705 Be Kilmat ‘Subscription rates: Single Copy 90 cents. Monthly by carrier Three Dollars ($3.00). Nearly by mail in Canada $40.00. Senior Citizens $20.00 per year. Yearly by mall outside Canada $51.00. Authorized as second class mail ‘by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of ‘postage In cash. \ ‘Classifieds due 24 hours prior to ‘desired day of publication. $2.00 ‘for first 20 words, 10 cents each ‘word:thereafter. No refunds on ‘dassified ads. — . “1. wea ‘Welght Watchers meeting held ‘every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the. Knox United Church Hall, 4907 ‘Lazelle | Avenue. Coming Events “Terrace Duplicate Bridge Ciub ‘will’ commence play each “Tuesday night at 7:30. Play will be in room 4, Caledonia High School. All bridge players are Invited to attend. For part- nership or Information phone 635-7356. (CT . Thornhill! Catorle Counters ‘meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Elementary School, 7:15 p.m. aw ,members welcome from 33. For Sale - Misc. 48. Suites for Rent, 57. Automobiles TAXI\ DRIVERS Full time, part dime. Class 4 ticence and police permit required. Contact manager, Terrace Taxi - 635-2242. (ctf) WANTED: Appliance Technician Required immediately. Excellent campany benefits, competitive salary. Apply ta: ¢ Manager at Sears 4615 Lazelle 635-6541 Carpenter to work on house extension. Must have roofing experience. Phone 635-7586 (P- Hospital! Accountants are needed. Should have genera! accounting administration. Salary is negotiable. Apply at Milis Memorial. (C-7,8,9-10 Experlenced Dining Room | Waitresses and , Experienced Bartender Part-time Cocktall Waitress Apply 635-9161 collect For Interview Bavarian Inn 4332 Lakelse Terrace {¢-8,9,10)} _ Instant Printing and Photo Copying. 10¢ Per Copy Totam Press & Stationery 4550 A Lakelse Ave. - Phone 635-7412. (CTF) For Sale: Tappan electric range. Eye level oven with 4 burner retractable on lazy susan metal stand. $75 or closest offer, .Call 635-2993 after . 6, (p:0.9) Caramic Lovers For Sale: + Greenware Bisqued elves - ready to paint. Custom firing to 27” : Hobby Hut y . 3936 McNeil St. 1 to 6 p.m. weekdays. ([P- §,6.8,10) : For Sale, weener pigs. 635-2403. (ct). . For Sale top soil and sawdust. call 635-2603.. Ask for Kevin. Sultes for rent: bedroom fully furnished house trailer, No animals, no singles. $210 per month In Thornhill, 2 blacks from school. Phone 635- 2482 or view at 3347 Kofoed. (C- 7,8,9) ; For Rent: 1 fully furnished bachelor suite, including all utilitles and cable vision. 2 Blocks from centre of town. Phone 635-2819 or 635-6672 (p- fd ‘ Like new two. CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue '- Suite 113 Terrace, B.C. 635-7056 . New 1,2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna and pool table, with security enterphone and elevator. Absolutely no pets. 2*" Reject lumber.. $20 per thousand board ft. only. Price Skeena Forest Products. (ctf) For some real bargalns In used women’s and children’s clothing, household Items and foys see the selection at the Kitimat Workshop at 660 W. Columbia St. at Riverfodge. Open. 3 = fo 4s week- days...donations welcomed. For Sale: 2 - 10 speed bikes, 1 men’s, 1 tadies.- Also 5 electric heating pads, 2 custom gas tanks for Ford pickup t44 T 1972 4x4 For with power take off winch. 635-3981 after 5. Applicators will be accepted by the Northwest Logger Association for the position of secretary manager. Applicants should be farillar with the logging. and construction in- dustry. Please apply in writing to Box 606 Terrace, B.C, (€- §,6,7/8,9,10,11,12,13,14,1 5) Help Wanted: Models required by Summer Schoo! of the Arts. - $5.00 per hour. Call 635-7558 or 635.7507 and leave message. Terrace and Thornhill. tre, A’syal Order-of Moose Lodge No. ‘4820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting ‘held: every 2nd and Ath Thur: day every month at § p.m. ‘phone 635-6641. (ctf) . ee 7 ei INCHES AWAY CLUB ; every Tuesday night at & Ji the'Skeena Health Unit. For ‘more: Information phone 635- ‘gea7 or 635-2023. “B.C.” Heart Foundation In ‘Memorial Donations may be ‘sent ito Terrace Unit, Boc 22, ‘Terrace, B.C “"S Kermode Four Wheelers Méetings Ist Wednesday of each month.af & p.m. In the meeting ens! he Sandman Inn. For < FOrHthe information phone 635- 3442> , ’ ‘Meeting Terrace 8.P.0.E. (Elks Lodge). First and Third Thursday of month. 0.0.R.P, {Ladies of the Royal Purple) - Second and Fourth Atonday of Month. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Thurs., Saturday. 638-1021. 635-7595 43. Personal ‘To Laurence Brown formerly of iHazelton-Terrace area: Would = you Immediately contact Laura Yochim, ‘Ministry of Human Resources, Cc. concerning that urgent mater of your child, Robert deli Brown, BD August 12, j2: (C-7,8,9) ‘Business Personal ae ; ‘ ‘Webb. Refrigeration | © 4623 SOUCIE 635-2188 a . | if | Authorized Service Depot .’. Repairs to Refrigerators Freezers, Washers, Dryers, “And Ranges (CHA) Te GENERAL > CARPENTRY “7 Lew Rates | , job. too big or small, free astimates on remodelling, oofing, porches, siding, ‘tinting, spraytex ceiling. > |. Pinan 635-4094 k for John after 6 p.m. (ctf) -..KILGREN EXCAVATING Small cat work, 420J0, Land- feaping, backéliling, stump femoval, clearing, Truck, faridem axle. Hyab 17’ Flat- deck, 20' tandem axle traller. Phone 635-3112. Aste for Wayne. 7; ABLE ELECTRIC LTO. \ Class A Electrical Contracting. Free Estimates. Phone 635-5876 Of 438-1291, (ctf) Golden Rule: Odd jobs for the less. Phone 635-4535, 9238 Kalum. (ctf) : “!." ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Refrigerative Contracting and household repairs. Phone 635- Se7@ or 638-1231, (ctf) Store keeper needed. Should have experience. Salary it H&U Local 190. Apply at the Administrators at Mills Memorial Hospital. (C- 6,7,8,9,10) . 24. Situations Wanted WORK WANTED Bulldozing, basement digging, landscaping efc. Sackhoe work, roto-illing, post hole digging. Phone 635-6782 (ctf) : For Sale: Small couch, 2 chairs, tape recorder, home built bunk hed, single bed. KOH stereo. Call 635-5290. (C- . + J.8,9,10.11.12.49) Beautiful treed, secluded 2 acres with all year creek. Close C- totawn. Must see to appreciate. $17,900. Phone 635-5492. (P- 13,16/21,4,9) : 7 . New hay now available. © N. Jackson 635-5617 (¢-8-6} For Sale: One table and chair set, one baby charrler seat for a bike. 635-6694. (p-9) For Sale: 2 Quarterhorse Mere, Complate surge milking machine, single set wor’ harness. (p-9,14} . 34. For Rent - Misc. Trailor lot for rent: 124x150 ft. $50 per month. Close to schools tn Thornhill. Phone 635-2346 1st . month free. (CTF) 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles 1975 Honda C.B. 500 T. View call 635-9634. Ask for Bob (p- B,9, 10,01, 92,13) — 33, For Sale - Misc. GARAGE SALE FRIDAY JULY 15. New Truck rims Used Tires & wheels Cupboard doors Misc. Weed mouldings Used tlre chains = Misc. Rifles ; BMM Gibbs with scope 243 lihlea with scope 444 Magnum with scope 2) Guage pump 22 Simi. auto with scape 22 Sun| auto with scope Small boat trailer 17 ft. boat & trailer 55 H.P. motor with jet HD bumper . 2 Chain saws Double sink ; Flocr Polisher Marker floats Camper cushions Damaged roof rack Camp stove 2. Used tape decks Used tratler hitchas Fender tow mirrors Sth wheel tow pkg. Propane. heater Qi heater Boat steering wheel & control Asc. plumbing supplys 1 set Camper jacks 1969 Ford Falr Whi, $500 1973 Toyota Coupe $1200 1967 GMC Pickup $700 ,975 Chevelle Coupe $3200 1975 Daison B21D $2450 New 77 Tent Trailer $1350 8 ft, Camperette $475 Utility Traller $206 Copper Mtn. Ent. 3026 Hwy. 1d East DL 005054 (c-9,10) ‘ apartment behing. For Rent: Street teve! office or retail space, with small self. Phone 635- 2425 anytime. (CTF - F} 38 Wanted - Misc. " Wanted, rear end for 68 Mer- cury ¥ ton. (ctf) Wanted te buy. 1600.c.c, Mazda. Phone 638-6276. ] apartments: * Clinton Manor Furnished or unfurnished studio ie 1 bedroom apariments. Security enterphone. Phone 638-1032 (ctf) 635-4321 a 63. Legal Truck for Sale: 1973 Va ton heavy duly Chev -.4spead trans, good running order, good fires, very clean. Call after 6 p.m. at Car for Sale: 1968 Chrysler Newport - Everything power, windows, brakes, steering, very clean, good condition $400. Call after 6 p.m. at 635-2993, (p-8,9) + - 69 Chey -Tanem Dump Truck, $4,700. 1 - 72 Chev Tandem. Dump Truck, $7,500. 1 73 Chev Tandem Dump Truck, $3,000. 1 - 74 Chev Tandem Oump Truck, $9,200, 1-73 Ford V2 ton truck, $2,200. Oviatt Trucking & Co., 20 Morgod, Kitimat. (C-7,6,9,10} For Sale: 1964 Plymouth 2 dr. super stock, stock car. Ex- Police Patrol Car. Phone 639 3304 after §S p.m. (P- 7,8,9,10,11,12,13) Truck forsale: 1974GMC Safari Grand. 454 Power steering, power brakes, custom cab, tilt steering wheel, radio, tape deck, heavy duty suspention, $27,000 miles Phone 635-4246. (C- 7,8,9,10,11) For Sale: 1965 Chrysler. In top condition. Completely powered. Can be seen at 5021 Hailiwell or Phone 620-1692, (P-6,7,8,710) 1962 Ford Pickup, Good condition, Phone 635-4328. (ctf m . 2 Bedroom apt. with frig. and stove, eleciric heat, Free laundry facititlas. Nopets. 3145 River Or. 635-6445 (CTF) For Rent: Furnished one bedroom duplex at 3934 Mountainview Ave Thornhill Phone 635-2577 (CTF) Suites for Rent Keystone Court Apartments. Office No. 2-4611 Scott. One, two and. three bedroom 49. Homes for Sale For Sale: Toyota six cylinder F Serles. Recond. head: com- plete with starter, carb alter- nator. Headers, Al shape. (Made an offer. 635-9541 after 6 pm. (C:5,6,7,8,9) 1972 510 Datsun ayto. Excellent condition. Radial summer and winter tires. Radio, tape deck, low mileage. 79. Phone 635-59 (C-5,6,6,10) ' PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ine Mercury 750 Tandem dum -Htruck in good running condition 635-1838 FOR SALE: 3 bedroom modular home, Full basement on2acres Phone 635-3469 or 879-3961 {ett Ju, Jul) Qider 1200 Sq. ft. split-level, 3 bedreom heme for sale. Nelson Road, New Remo. Needs minor repairs. Ideal starter home. _ Owner eager to sell. Make an offer. Will accept Jot or mobile homeon trade. Cali 112-562-6451 or 635-7353 to view (ctt-f) Three bedroom house and large storage building on large fot. Room for garden and animals. Asking $22,500. Phone 635-5692. &p-13,16,21,4,9) or Courier engine or truck of, same with good engine, 635-' 2603. {ctf) ; -43, Rooms for Rent Room for rent with kitchen facilities for single gentleman: in the bench area. 635-3971 (CTD) Private entrance, near town ‘sleaping room for rent. . _ . Bathroom for your own con- . vanlence. Reasonable. 635-4013 or 2703 §. Eby. (CTF) Owner leaving soon - priced to SA ALpozy 3 bedroom, modernly bullt home in Thornhill, Features a lovely mural in living ropm: - . flveplace - dining room with patio doors - sundeck - lots of kitchen cupboards - attractive bathroom workshop - laundry room. This 1800 sq. ft. home sits on two-thirds acres. Furnished or unfurnished. Taxes _ $51.00 only, For view phone after 4:30 p.m. at 635-3986. For Rent: _ 1 bedroom with kitchen facliltles. For single man, Phone 635-5393, (c-9,10) 45. Room & Board Wd. ‘Locking for a room to rent. Around the Thornhill area. Close.to the schools, (c-8,9) 47, Homes for Rent For Rent: 12x42 one bedroom’ trailer one block fram Thornhill School, private tot COM- PLETELY FURNISHED, Steady and reilable leanly, | " phone Brian E35-9I81. (STF) ¥ HILLSIDE LODGE 450 Little Avenue Sleeping rooms, housekeeping. units, centrally located. Fully furnished. Reasonable rates by -day or week. only. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) where you'll find ‘The Beauty: 4 Nature for your Home.” Corner of Halliwet! & Kalu Lake Orive in Terrace. Open } a.m. to 7 p.m. . ta Sat. Closed Sundays. 635-2603.: 3Bedroom Row Housing Suites. Full basemanf, 1% baths, half block from schools, § minute walk fram town. Sultable for families, $250 per month. é- month leas. Apply Suite 108 - 4530 Scott, (ctf) 46. Suites for Rent For Rent: 1 bedroom furnished duplex on Hamer Si. $175 per mo. Drop by 4703 Loan Ave. to view evenings. (p-9,10,11) Non-drinkers . For Sale 3 bedroom pan-abode on lOacres of land. 2 fireplaces, ww carpet, full basement and spiral staircase, skylight, carport. Land Is partially cleared. On pavement. Priced fo sell. | $65,000. Phone 45-4054 ‘ after 6 . pam. 51. Business Locations Consign your car, truck or trailer. Let a professional sell It for you. Copper Mountain Enterprises Ltd. (cif). Transfers - Plates - Sales Tax. See Wightman & Smith - AUTOPLAN agent. 4611 Lakelse Ave, Terrace. Oper Saturday. (ctf) 57. Automobiles 1973 Ford crew cab, 1973 Ford 3 ton pickup, 1970 Ford f-100, 1972 Datsun pickup. . Calt 635-6636 or view at 2609 Skeana St. (ctf) For Sale: 1965 Chrysier. Int condition, Completely powered. Can ba seen ot 5021 Halliwell or Phone 638-1682, (P-6,7,8,9,10) 1973 Blezer, K35, PB., PS. heavy-duty equipment, radials, .daluxe model, 27,000 miles, good condition. Phone Mike or Dave 635-3955 or 638-1754 (p-9,10)} For Sale: 1968 Triumph Spit Fire {S$ ter) 635-2054 $600 or best offer, (¢-9,10,11,12,13) ‘SUBURBAN 1978 Chev. Sliverado as new 6600 miles, trallering special, with welght distributing hitch. Alr conditioning, 454 V8, Power steering and brakes, radio, Milt steering wheel with speed and crulse control, rally wheels, pk ng $9,600. Phone 635-2697 (p- ’ 58. Mobile Homes:. Moblfe home for sale: 1974 Premier, double wide on large treed lof, on water system, large shop, cement ficor, tocated4n Thornhill. Phone 635-" 4248. {C-7,8,9,10,11) 1972 12x68 Elmonte mobile home, 3 bedroom. New Lr. In good condition. Asking $75,000 complete price, 635-7394 evenings, 633-2421 callect anytime. (p-8,9,10,11,32) For Sale: 12x60, 2 bedroom Statesman, Partially furnished, heated 8'x24’ joey shack. Asking $6,200 or reasonable offerg, Phone 635-7347, {C- 4,5,6, 8,9,10} . 12x68 -3 bedroom Safeway Manor, Excellent condition. Completely set up in a lovely quiet trailor park $9,500 Is the Harty ‘price, Phone 635-2715. C9 . Leaving town. Must seil this week. Fully furnished 3 bedroom 12x68 1972 Parkwood. Setupon large quiet lot. Asking $10,500. ‘All offers considered. 635-2001. (p-9,10} 63. Aircraft for Sale’ 1948 Ercoupe 2 place airplane. Purchase outright or 50 percent ahare. Phone 635-4328 | (CTF, M.F.) 66. Rec. Vehicles For Sale: Hard top tent trailer. Sleeps 5,. good condition, 4 burner stove. Asking $930 Phone 635-2697. (C-7,8,9,10) For Sale: Surban Rotary Actor Home, 1976 Chav Silver A.D. 6900 miles, crulser control, tilt steering, alr conditioning, C.P.P.5.D. automatic, radio. Reor window defrost, Asking $9,600. Phone 635-2697 (C- 7,6,9,10) . OFFERS FOR VEHICLES OFFERS: Plainly marked on the envelope ‘Offer on P.T. No.d?. will be recelved by the undersigned, on an Individual or fot basis, up to 3:00 p.m., August 5, 1977 for the following which may or may not be complete; and located ‘‘as Is and where [5° at the Ministry of Highways Yard, Hazelton, B.C.: 1970 Internationa! 4-ton Dump with Cab, Chassis and Box - box lift cylinder missing - Model 1700, Ref, No.S-4196 1956 Chevrolet 4-ton, Medal 1952, c-w Balbirnie Crane,, Reference No.S-1355. 1969 Fargo, %4-ton 6-man Crew Cab, Modet 0200, Reference No.5-3780. To. view or for further In- formation, contact the Mechanic Foreman, Ministry of Highways, Hazelton, B.C., telephone 942-5555, Licences. and registrations are not Included. Offers must be accompanied by a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Minister of Finance for 10 percent of the bid. If the suc- cessful bidder subsequently withdraws his offer, fhe 10 percent payment shall be llable to forfelture. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted, but the bearer of a successful bid wil be required to pay the 5.5. ‘ax. AW. Chariton, CHAIRMAN Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. ADNO.41- 1977-76 June 29, 1977 (C-10) GIBSON Liberal drafis anti-conflicts legislation VICTORIA (CP) Liberal leader Gordon Gibson beat Municipal Affairs Minister Hugh Curtis to the punch Wednesday by Introducing conflict-of-interest legislation in the British Co- lumbia legislature. Curtis had said Tuesday that the. Social Credit government was preparing conflict-of-interest legislation that would cover elected officials at the local level, plus municipal and regional district employees. He did not say when the legislation would be ready. Gibson introduced a private members Wednesday which would impose stiff fines on pu officials and municipal oF provincial governmond employees who get involv in conflictof-interest situations. The bill also provides that all public officials and STURGEON Couple donates 700-pound baby VANCOUVER (CP) — She was about 80 years old, almost 12 feet long and weighed 700 pounds. But none of that bothered the woman, who helped catch er. “She's Garnet's trophy and my baby said Shirley Ginther, ing about the white ‘sturgeon that was delivered to the Vancouver Public Aquarium Tuesday. Mrs. Ginther was there Saturday, six or seven miles up the Fraser River from Mission, B.C., when her husband, Garnet, hooked the fish using a cane rod, 200-pound test line and a three-inch_ hook with an eel as bait. _ Tt wasn’t until the fish jum ithe ped across the bow of oat that Ginther, who said he’s been fishing for sturgeon for 23 years, realized how big it was. “Well, Mom, it’s a biggie,” Ginther told his wife. “Here we go.” And away they went, the sturgeon towing the 18-foot boat for 45 minutes before giving up. The Ginthers secured the fish in the river. overnight and ‘drove Sunday to Vancouver, where they paid $5 admission at the aquarium to tell officials they had a fish the aquarium might be interested in. LARGEST FISH ‘Mrs. Ginther said her hus- band has always wanted to donate a fish to the Indians meeting is over PRINCE GEORGE, E.C. (CP) — The United Native Nations (UNN) peoples conference ended Tuesday after five days of discussion on lands claims, constitutional changes and a leadership race which gave past president Bill Wilson a clear mandate to continue role. About 300 people attended the conference, many camping in tents supplied by the UNN at the city . exhibition grounds. Wilson said Sunday that documents stolen from the federal department of Indian affairs by a ‘national Indian organization and not the UNN”’ showed the federal government wanted to impose a blanket lands claim settlement in B.C. in March, ' for aquarium, but had never. caught one in good enough condition until this on named Tanya after the Ginthers’ 3 1-2-year-old daughter. Tanya didn’t last long at the aquarium, however. It died today. “We looked af her Sunday morning,” said Mrs. Ginther. “There wasn't a mark on her.” - Neutron sturgeon, employees must declare their economic interests and it restricts them from obtaining a job for three years in a business where they could use confidential information gained while employed. by the government... Curtis had said that his legislation would not be so rigid that it would shut out many people who could contribute to local government. . Gibson said that his bill imposes fines of up to $25,000 for a violation. “T hope that no one is ever charged under the act because I hope the mere existence of the act will make them think twice before they abuse confidential information rather than after, when it is too late," the Liberal leader said in a news release. _ Gibson introduced the bill after he outlined to the legislature a case where the former president of the Housing Corporation of B.C., W. K. Paulus, was also serving as the president of a mortgage company which had Sings wi h the Crown corporation. ibson said that a case arose where the interests of the mortgage company were contrary to the interests of the housing cor- poration, but action which was taken favored Paulus’s interests with the private company. - ‘ “Over the last year we have seen too many , examples of municipal and provincial officials and employees using their posi- tions to their own benefit in- stead of the public interest,” =»: bomb now in Yankee arsenal WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to _— give President Carter authority to go ahead wilh production of neutron weapons. By a vote of 58 to 38, the Senate rejected a move led by Senator Mark Hatfield (Rep. Ore.) to cut out funds e warheads intended for use by NATO forces: in Western Europe. The voting was a victory for President Carter, who said Tuesday that while he has made no final decision on whether to add the weapons to the U.S. nuclear arsenal, they are needed in the national interest. After voting to approve funding for neutron warheads, the Senate turned to a compromise proposal by: Senator’, Edward Kennedy (Dem. Mass.) which would give the Senate authority to veto Aa production decision by the president. The neutron warhead pro- duces twice the deadly radi- ation of a conventional nuclear bomb, but less than a tenth as much blast power, heat and fallout, Thus destruction to buildings and other inanimate objects would be far less. The deadly radiation level produced by a neutron warhead probably would last no more than a few hours, su porters say, compared with months from a conventional atomic bomb, Because of that, allied troops would be able to move into a bombed area quickly. Defence officials want to deploy the neutron warhead on Lance missiles and artillery shells in Europe where NATO allies are outnumbered by Soviet bloc troops and . MONUMENTS MARKERS GRAVE COVERS CEMETERY LETTERING Authorized Memorial Consuftant MacKay’s ; Funeral Services * 4626 Davis Avenue, Terrace. Phone 635-2444 _ CERT PRESCHOOL SUPERVISOR Commencing September ist, 1977 ” te work with SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN Apply in writing before July 15th Ma, Jerinifer Davies Executive Director Child Development Centre 172 3rd St. Kitimat, B.C, Vac 2Hs