I 43. SUITES... FOR RENT |. For Rent: partly furnished bachelor apartment. Available immediately. 635- 9258. (stf) For rent: 2 bdrm. furnished, unit and 1 bdrm. furnished unit at 3936 Mountain View Avenue. Phone 635-2577 after. . 6. (ctin) Office No, 2 - 4603 Scott. One. two and = three] bedrogm apartments, Laundry & storage area. Near schoolg and down- Clean, quiet, spacious, security lockup d patrol. Full thme manager residence. 635-5224 in|, _aieraaanaicaanie HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenve located. Fully Reasonable 149. HOMES | FOR SALE © For Sale By Owner. In Town. Side by side duplex. Each has 2 berms. upstairs, 2 bdrms. downstairs, 12 baths and carport. Phone 635-5233. {p2-10) 35 ACRES with small house on ihe bench. Price $45,000. Phone 635-4453, (ct! M & F) MOVING, MUST SELL! Exceptional family home close fo schools and shop- ping. Lge. sunken living . froom with fireplace, sliding glass doors to covered patio. - Lge. dining room = with fireplace. Well cupboarded kiichen with bullt-in china cabinet in eating area. 4 bdrms. (1 down), 2 baths, mud room, rec room, Lge. well-treed lot with greenhouse, fruit trees and garden. Sacrifice price. 4840 Walsh, 635-3175. = (ctf- AW.T.) Situated on Pohle Ave. Cozy Starter or retirement hore with extra tot. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room with sliding glass door to rear patlo, dining area in kitchen and porch with laundry facilities. Electric heat House has new cedar siding on exterior, Exira lot is subdivided and can be sold separately. Asking $20,000 for house & $10,000 for extra lot. Both are priced to sell as a package far $26,000. Firm. Call 635-2370 for appoiniment to view. (c18-31) 52, WANTED TO RENT > Wanted: Garage lo store car for winter months or one or two bdrm. house with garage. Phone 635-5363, weekdays before 5 p.m, 635- 9686 after 5 p.m. and weekends, (¢3-12) Wanted to Rent: rooms, suite or house by lady with references. Phone 638-8290. (pt6) ‘Local teacher requires _ bachelor or one bedroom apartment. Furnished or unfurnished, 635-4931. Loc. 33 (c3-6) One or two bdrm. basement suite, house or trailer for rellable working girl. Phone 635-4093 after 5 p.m. (cé-6) Require J bdrm, house or moblie home to rent im- mediately, 635-4360 or 635- 4066. Responsible party with excatlent references. (tfn} 54. BUSINESS PROPERTY Retail or Office Space 2 stores total of 2600 ft. Can be separated to 1400 ft. areas In chofce location on Lazetle Shopping Centre, Terrace, B.C. 635-3576 or, 255-1939 Vancouver. Available Sept. 1. 2978, (ctf) Cholee property for sate. Four rental units plus 2 bdrm. house & workshop. Lots of lawn and 2 garden areas, T acre, corner fot in ‘Thornhill. Call 435-3698 after ép.m. or contact Bob Clark at iriv Bird, (p10-11) 155. PROPERTY FOR SALE PRIME LOT - Thornhiit District. Well and septic system. $10,000. Catl Ed Carder - 956-4110 or write Box 820, Port McNeill, B.C. VON 2R0. (F) ure g 55.. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 lots 80'x200' each. Central area of Thornhill. Will ac- cept cat in trade or part payment. Phone 635-3754 anytime. (p10-9) . 118 acres Old Remo. Raw land, partially cleared. "Phone 635-6926. (p2-6) DARKER. . SUB. KEYSTONE COURT - hee Nistbaon = APARTMENTS a a and 12" acre lots In Rosswood. Some frontage on Kalum Lake Road. Contact Don Parmenter, mile 26, Kalum Lake Rd. (p5- 22,26,29,3,6) 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LOOKING FOR THE SECURITY a second income = can provide? “The path to security is only a decision - and a phone. call - away! We, train you. Phone or write lacat Amway distributor. D. and N. Reynolds, 84310 Marsh Crescent, Terrace. 635-2009 after 5:30. (c20-16 oct) Next exciting franchise opportunities, ideal for serné or retired persons, professionals or alike for additional Income. Shefialds and Sons, Tobacconist to open on Oct. 25, 1978 In new Skeena Mall. Also includes computor Lota - Ticket Sales. Approx. $40,000 will handle. Some financing can be arranged. Write Box 494, Prince George or Box 1765 this paper. (c11-6) Business meeting, Earn extra money, meet new friends, became your own independent boss. No obligations, Come have a coffee and give us. your opinion. . Place: Sandman’, Inn (basement). te 7:30 pm, every Tuesday night. Ask for Carinne or Lyle. [c20-27) ye AUTOMOBILES Sale: 1967 Mercedes Benz. 200 Diesel. Includes spare . necessary. Ph. BT, AUTOMOBILES | 1976 Dadge Charger. P.S., P.B., A.C. Phone 635-3303 after 5 p.m. (p5-6) 1972 V.W. bus, For details phone 635-5579 afler 5 p.m. (p3-6) Must Sell: 1974 Volvo S.W. Very good condition. Will accept any reasonable offer. Phone 638-8288 or 798-2498. (p36) 1976 Camere. Excellent condilion. P.S., P.B., 8 track. 16,000 miles. 638-1996 after 7 p.m. (p5-11) 1974, 302 Super Van. $1,500. Call after 6 p.m. Shag carpet interlor & tape deck. 635- 4371, (¢3-6) 1976 Dodge Yan. Fully camperized. Roof extension. $7,006. View at 4615 Halliwell. Phone 635-5489. (p5-11) 1975 Purchased new 1976, Plymouth Valiant Brougham. P.B., P.S., auto, 318 7-8. Sun roof and trailer hitch. 29,000 mites. Calt 635- 9404 after 4 p.m. (c7-13} 58. MOBILE: ~ HOMES 07" FOR SALE OR LEASE 12x56 mobile home with 12x56 addition on ‘2 acre landscaped fot with fruit treas and berry bushes. 3 bdrms., utility rm., living rm. with fireplace, dining rm., wall to wall carpet, 6 miles from town. Will sell or lease to reliable party. Phone 635-3271 affer 5 p.m. opportunities (stt) 1972 Velaire 12’x68’ three bdrm. trailer. Expando ‘ living room. Furnished or unfurnished. 8'x1lé’ joey shack, Set up in frailer court. Phone 635-5228. (c10-9) Rentor Purchase: 1972 12x48 Paramount traijer with fireplace. Near stores and ’ schools on private lot. Rent $255 per mo. with option ta buy or purchase. $9,500. Open 'o offers. Will carry second mortgage if (112) 762- rear_,axte -&_ transmissiogy-i4g12..Write Joe Rorke, Gen. Motor’ "éxcellens, || | horrible. Price’$1/200,' Phone 635.5575. (p2-10) For Sale: 1978 Dodge Tradesman Van. Like new. 4 spd. averdrive. 225 - six cylinder, 5,000 kim. Super price. Phone 635.5736, (p5-13) 1974 Maverick. 6 cylinder: auto. Only 27,000 miles. Priced for quick sale. Phone 635-3510. (¢5-13) 1973 % T. PLU. and 11’ Security Camper. Allin A-1 condition. Phone anytime. 635-9734. (c5-19) 1976 Corvette. P.S.,P.B., L48 engine. $4,500. Phone 635- 7762, (p5-13) 1974 9 T. Podge PLU. Ve auio, P.S., P.B. Reasonably priced. Phone 635-4246. (¢5- 13) . 1974 Buick Century. Luxus slalion wagon. P.S., P.B. new radials. Only 36,000 miles, Like new. $3,200 firm. 635-7006. (p5-13} 1974 Ford Bronco. With winch, hunter's special. Phone 635-3413, (p!0-10} 1978 Z28 Camero 4 spd. 638- 1252, (4-6) 1974 Ford 2 ton pickup. 340 motor, auilo, radial tires, electronic ignition. Phone 635-9580 after 4. (c-th.F) 1974 Blazer 4x4 K5 custom. 27,000 miles. $4,500 OBO, Phone 635-9765. (¢3-5.6,10) FOR SALE 1976 EF Dorador. Low mileage. Excellent conj dition. Phone 635-5366 mh for Ray Skoglund. {c5- 12, : 1974 Ford 12 ton P.U. Radial tires, electronic ignitlon, auto. 360. Phone 435-9580. (10-10) . 1967 Muslang, parts. Phone 835-3730 or 638 1553 (p2-6) Car for Sale: 1968 Chevy II Nova. 350 cu. in, Excellent cundition. Sume exltas. 638- 1236 after Sur weekends. (pJ- 10) 1973 Javelin. ¥-8 auto, P.S.. P.B., 2 door hardtop. Phone 635-4246. (p5-6) 1974 Camere - $4,700. Phone 635-4297 after 6 p.m. (p3- “34,677 vem ee ' . Body * Must ..Del., Winfield, B.C. (ctf-06) 12x68 mobile home, 2 bathrooms, 3 sedrooms. Completely or partly fur- nished, located close to schools. 27 room joey shack, false fireplace. Full length covered walkway. 635-4591. (ctfn) Rentor Purchase: 1972 12x68 Paramont house trailer with fireplace. Near stores and schools on private lot, Rent $255 per month with option to buy or purchase. $9,500 - open to offers, Will carry’ second mortgage if nec. Phone 112-742-4612. Write Joe Rorke, Gen. Del., Winfield. B.C. (ctf) MOBILE HOMES New mobile homes from as low as $100.00 down. OAC, Set up and delivered, trades welcome Phone collect 591-5105 (ctf 60” TENDERS B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY For Sale By Tender As Is - Where fs Ref Q 787 25,000 ga. Fuel Oil Storage Tank - Purchaser to Load. For inspection and tender forms contact Mr. K. Arnold- Smith at B.C. Hydro, 5220 Keith Ave., Terrace, 8.C. V8G 1L1. phone 638-8101. Tenders due at the office of jhe Disposal! Agent, 3855 Kitchener St., Burnaby, B.C. by 12:00 Noon 2 November 1978, (aé) Invitation to Tender Sealed Tenders, marked Janitorial Services for Stewart Court House - Ex- cluding Living Quarters will be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 7th day of November 1978, and those available at that time will be opened In public at British Columbia Buildings Cor. poration, 4827 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G IK7. Tendering documents may be obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 30th day of October 1978. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in seaied, clearly marked envelopes. The fowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepled. (45,46) Ct oR | SERVICES: $70.00 plus Incorporate! filing fees, Obtain your Jawyer supervised in- corporation over the phone fast! Call Self Counsel Services toll free, 119-800- 663-3007. Chargex and Mastercharge accepted. ictf-F) MORTGAGE promptly arranged LOANS A VILLAGE AMID PLENTY By Winnifred Ariel Weir There is a villdge in the south- eastern comer of British Colum- bia that has been described as a recreational Mecca and when local residents hear the appetla- tion they nod in agreement. The village lies between two mineral hot springs, two 18-hole golf courses and two ski hills. It tics above a lake ideal for swim- ming and sailing, is adjacent to four national parks and has a wealth of other sports activities, The Village of Invermere is situated on a plateau sloping eustward to Lake Windermese and three kilometres from High- way 95 midway between Cran- brook and Golden in East Kootenays. Invermere is the — business hub of the Windermere Valley resort area, sct amid the splendor of the Rocky Mountains. Lake Windermere, 19 kilo- metres long, is noted for warm water swimming, sailing, boat- ing, waler skiing, and, in the winter, for ice boating and cross- country skiing. There is a wide sandy municipal beach. Horses an available far exploring valley trails. There is the large Columbia Valley Sports Arena, owned by the regionaf district, which pro- vides for skating and hockey. A three-sheel curling rink is adja- anywhere in B.C. In- formation and references an request. J.D. Phillips Capital Corporation, 10673 King George Highway, Surrey, B.C. V3T 2X6. Phone 588-0411 days or 585-1403 evenings. (f) 6B. . . | BRING THEM TO THE GAME CERN: I, Ron Pongracz will not be | respansible for any bills or debts incurred by my wile, as of this date October 2, 1978. Ron Pongracz. (pl0-13) September 25 te October t Gage's Dictionary of Canadiun English defines hockey as ‘a winter game played on ice by two teams of six players wearing skates and carrying hooked sticks with which they try to shoot a 10 ~ LIVESTOCK One year old gelding. One A view af Luke ‘Windermere and the Village of hivermere, seven year old Welsh pony. Both with saddles and bridles. 635-4594. (p6-4) S yr. old registered Morgan gelding. Keer‘’s Warrior Further information phone 698-1494 or 635-3090. (c21-31) One seven year old Arab mare. Double registered Wel} broke. $1,800. One four year old Arab mare. Double regislered Green broke. $1,800. One 6 month filly. Canadian registered. Show prospects. $1,500. One stud colt, 3 months. Registration pending. $900. Financing available. Dave Burns, R.R. 6, Keppie Rd., Prince George. (c3-10) COUNSELOR 2 - BSW-RSW or university degree in Social Sciences. $1300 per mo. PRE SCHOOL TEACHERS - be qualified with certificate. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER - Stewart area. RADIATUR REPAIRMAN - Should have previvus ex- perience. HD. MECHANIC. Britannia Beach. General main- tenance - skidders, JWA plus. CARPENTER - Temporary job; must be journeyman or equivaient, -$13 per hr. PLUMBER - Residential, cummercial. Must be journeyman. Union rate. DRYWALLER'S HELPER - Should have experience. $8 Per hr. DOE. ASST. PROJECT MANAGER - 138 per wk. to co-urdinate tutors. GHOUP HOME RELIEF PARENTS - Must be couple ty relieve reg. huuseparents. 8 days per mo. $840 per munth per couple CHILD CARE WORKER - Should have some behavior “Sticteds background. REQUIRED SEVERAL WAITERS & WAITRESSES In Terrace. Full and part lime inbs CAMP MAINTENANCE PERSON - Must have own touls plus previous “x- crience. $10.15 per hr. TOW TRUCK DHIVER - St be experienced and have air ticket, Commission or wages, $9-9.00 per hr. TYPESETTER- Must have keybuarding ur pasle-up experience. Min. 45 wpm typing. 4.00 per nr. LOG THUCK DRIVER - Must have class 1 plus air. Temporary job. $35 per trip. LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER - Temporary position. Abuul 1 mu, $20 per day and free roum and board, SINGLE SAWYER - Fully experienced only, $5.00 per 8q. SHEET METAL WORKER - Must be experienced. Ap- Prentice with 2 ur more yrs, experience would be ac- ceptable. Union wage. 2 pusilions, ‘ WELDER - Must have DPW nu. 1, Temporary jub. Union, rate. black rubber disk, the puck, into the opposing team's goal.“ That is all this Canadian dic- tionary says about the game. except in mentioning field hockey as something that *‘is not as well known to Canadians as ice hockey.” That is an understatement. There is tering as wellknown to Canadians as ice hockey. And there is nothing, in the realm of sports, far which Canadians ure belter known. Hockey scason is just getting under way. to last well into spring. and in every town and city in British Columbia at least one teat is gearing up tor league play as fans thumb the sports columns to see what kind of team theirs will be this year. If you are hosting visitors fron Manpower job opportunities REFIUGERATION MECHANIC - Experienced. Union wage. CABINET REFINISHER - Refinishing RV & hume enterlainment system cabinets. $5.50-6.50 per hr. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $800 per mu, MECHANICS HELPER Must have own hand tuols. $4-6.00 per hr. BODY REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified with TQ. 2 positions. (1 in Terrace, 1,in Pi. Clements). AUXILIARY CLERK - Stenu IL, To interview and assist clients with job applications, $1055 per mo. . ADVERTISING SALESPERSON - Salary plus fur commission. SALES CLERK - Relail luthing, stores. $3.50 per hr. Part lime and full time. COUK - Chinese. $1000 per mv, PIZZA COOK - Mature, clean cul person. Experience nol necessary. $1.74 per hr. DOE neg. (wu persons. REQUIRED SEVERAL BHABYSITTERS - In Terrace. Full and part (ime jobs. _jihee ce boating on Lake Windermere. cent. Three tennis courts and a fenced and grassed baseball field are operated by the municipality. Invermere, population £,198, boasts cultural activilies which include a theatre group—the Lake Windermere Players—a winter concert series, and a well- stocked library, all centred in the spacious Community Centre. The business area includes two banks, a hotel, three motels, 2 supermarket and some 50 other shopping and service facilities. The Herald, Friday, October 6, 1978, Page 11 Discover British Columbia A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA There is a 32-bed hospital and a medical-dental clinic. The business area i. being enhanced this year by a $30,300 grant from the Devonian Snciety of Alberta, augmented by focal donations, to finance a beautifi- cation program which includes the planting of trees. placing of benches and flower boxes andl the establishment of small parks. The historic site of Inveremere was first -recognized by the explorer-geographer David Thompson in 1807. He camped first on the shore of Lake Win- dermere and later built Fort Kootenae four miles mirth where a stone caim now marks the spot of this first fort in the Rockies, Edmund Johnston, the first white settler on the site of the present village, called it Copper Cily, because of copper depusits inthe area. He sold the town site toa syndicate in 1909 when it was renamed Canterbury. Then in 1911 the name was changed to Invermere, which means *‘at the mouth of a Jake". Invermere is where 4 one-time British Columbia licutenant-gov- emor, Rabert Randolph Bruce, brought his English bride in 1915. While a handsome log home, “Pynelogs”, was being con- structed on the shore of Lake Windermere. his bride, the Lady Elizabeth Northcote. died. She is buried in a rock tomb in the garden of Pynclogs. ‘The buikd- ing is now a home for adult relurdates, . Invermere is where the CPR and the Hudson Bay Company builtin 1922 a large replica for called the David Thompson Memorial Fort which was used for 40 years as a community hall. Commemorating the great explorer, the spacious log build- ing had an immense stone firep- lace, a wullery around three inside walls and two blockhouses flunking the entrance gates. Later the fort fell into private hands and was burned down in'the name of progress. A historical museum in the village preserves much informa- tion coneeming David Thompson and pioneer residents of the Win- dennere Valley. [tis housed in the former Lake Windemere Staion which was panially demolished when a coal train wasderailed and tore through the station. Invermere is a thriving British Columbia community, but vis- itors are confused when they sve the preponderance of yellow 1i- cence plates on the streets, Al- berta residents Hock to the Win- demere lured by the lake. by the ski hills and the mountain scenery and hy the shorter milder winters in this holiday haven, TOURISTALK | FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA another country during this time of year and wondering what to do for anevening, why fot take them out to the local arena for an experience of what is the fastest game in the world. People who see the game for the first time offen get more of a thrill from it than the most rabid hockey-poers. There is nothing quite like itas you getcaughtupin the uproar of a crowd jammed around a sheet of ice watching players race back and forth at break-neck speeds. using their sticks as if they were extensions of their bodies. and throwing bone-rattling checks at each ather, in the effort tu drill a puck past what looks like a figment of the subconctous: the padded and eerily masked goaltender. British Columbia has always boasted fine hockey, and. up to recently, developed only top- calibre players from its interior regions where itis cold enough to play hockey outside. But in the last decade or so, with indoor skating facilities being increas- ingly built everywhere, such FIELD WORKERS - Tutors. $138 per week. COED TEEN CO- ORDINATUR - Part time. Evenings. $5-6.00 per hr. PHYSICIAN General practitioner. 19-12 ly 15-1-79. Peds., gynecolugy & ub- sliterics. . 4 REGULAR NURSES - Fur huspital shift work invulved. Various stations available including ICU, Med., surg, & general dulies. LOANS CLERK - 45 wpm typing, $675 per mu. FINANCIAL STATEMENT TYPIST - 60 wpm Lyping, ACCOUNTING TECH, - Formal educalion = in buukkeeping for $800-100( per mu. RECEPTION CLERK - Must be mature and able to handle uffice routine & cash. {800 per mo. SALESMAN - Experience required. Must be familiar with building trade. Have own transportation. mild-climated cities us| Van- couver, Victoria and Nanaimo are turning out amateur players who end up as professionals in the National Hockey League. To reflect the calibre of hockey being played in B.C,, three teams from this province won national championships last season—the first time this has ever happened. The New Westminster Bruins af the Western Canadian Major Junior League beat the eastern representative for the Memorial Cup; the Kimberley Dynamiters of the Western International Hockey League capture the Allan Cup for the best senior team in Canada, and the Prmce George Mohawks of the Caribou Hockey League took the Hardy Cup as Canadian ialermediate champions. 1 Vancouver, of course, has one of the three Canadian teams in the NHL. the Canucks, and itis quite possible, assures its front office. for a visitor to purchase a general admission ticket the night before a game, except, that is, when the opponent is a team like the Montreal Canadiens. About 86 per cent of the 15.000 seats in the Vancouver Coliseum = are ac- counted for by season tickets. which leaves about 3.000 up far grabs ona first-come, first-serve basis. General admission tickets range from $7 to $12. The Canucks’ first home game is Oct. HH against the Calorado Rackies. The NHL provides hockey al its most skilled, but experienced observers will contend that top junior leagues, which consist of young men under 20, often pro- vide more exciting hockey. That is because more mistakes are made, adding even more of un element of unpredictability to the game. Senior and intermediate hock- ey leagues are af least as good as any junior ‘A’ league. These categories have no age restric. tions and often teas have two or three players who were once top professionals complementing skilled amateurs playing for the sheer love of the game. It is easy tu arrange to see an amateur hockey game and the tickets are cheaper, with prices generally around S4 for adults and $1.50 for children. B.C. has two teams playing in the top-seeded Western Canadian Major Junior League. They are the New Westminster Bruins. wha have won the Memorial Cup for the past two years, ari! the Victoria Cougars, who have been contenders in recent years, Victoria opens its honte schedule September 30 against New West- minster, and on Oct. 28 New Wesiminster hosts the Calgary Wranglers for its first home pai. Most conumunities of any size in B.C. have al least one team in the junior, senior or intermediate cagory belonging to the B.C. Amateur Hockey Association. The, are, according ta regions, as follows: Northern atid conrad BC, Prince George. Quesnel, Wil- jams) Lake, Burns Lake. Houston, Stithers, Vanderhoo?, Terrace, Prince Rupert. Kitinat. Dawson Creek. Fort St. John, {00 Mile House, and Fraser Lake. Okamieun and Keotettays-- Kamloops. Kelowna. Merritt, Grindrad, Penticton, Vernon, Winfield, Westside. Revelstoke. Cranbrook. Kimberley, ‘Trai, Nelson, Castegar Creston, Fernie. Grid Forks and Rossfand. Lawer Muintand and tan canyer bela — Abbotsford, Chilliwack. Delta, Coquitam, North and West Vancouver. Kerrisdale. Richeiond, Surtes. Burnahy, Cloverdale, Mission. New Westminster, Vietoriit. Esquimalt, Oak Bay.g Saanich, Juande Fuca, Port Alberni. Por MeNedb, Fuller Lake. Courtenas and Lake Cowichan. For information on panty times and tickets, contact the focal arena bos office or look for game motives in’ the sports pages of the local newspaper. Information on feague schedules is also avallable at thé British Columbia Amateur Hoekey Association, ISS] Broadmead. Victorian. B.C. VSP 2V1. Phone (61-1) 477-985), which can create electricity. A storage battery does not store electricity, but chemicals