56: BUSINESS | | OPPORTUNITY. - . For Sale: conveniance store. With - living accommodation, Store dees @ gocd year round turnover. For further in- ‘formation please write Box 1214 oF call 635-3971. (ctin-2- W-79) Fully equipped PART TIME OUTSTANDING .. BUSINESS “-{ 7 OPPORTUNITY Be MOVIE HUT “Coln operated childrens cartoon Movie Huis In sound and color. When placed In shopping mails and large retall stores they are proven money makers, traffic builders ard entariaining. Sub Distributorshipa are now available in following areas, (1) East & West Kootenays. (2) Prince George and areas to the north and weat. (3) Prince Rupert & . Smithers areas. Do you have o faw hours per week fo spare and ap- prox. $20,000 for Investment In four wuntta? Exclusive territory and training in service of units provided, A new concept of childrens entertainment fast growing across Canada, For more details contact the distributor of MOVIE HUT In B.C. . * Stellar Pacific Distributors Ltd, 690 Klagston Ave. Kamloops, B,C. V2B 2Ca Ph. 376-6255 (¢3-190) FOR SALE Small business. Can be operated part time or .in confunction with another line. Easy terms to right party. Phone 635.4569 evonings. (p8-260) ae AUTOMOBILES 1972 Firebird for asle. Phone 635-4246. (c5,190) «2. ,- For Sale: 1976 Ford Granada E.S.S. PS, PB, radio, bucket seats, radials. Low miles. Would Ike older car in trade. Phone 635-2009 after 5:30 pm. (p3-190) Priced for quick sate — ‘74 Mazda RX3 Rotary. Has summer radials and winter blas ply tires. Stereo tppedeck. & radio. Naw brakes, but: needs»..muffier replacement. Asking $900 OBO. Phone 638-0430. (p5- 230) 1974 VW Beetle. In good condition. 635-5145 between 9-4 Monday thru Friday. (p3- 0} 1967 Dodge for sale. Auto. 6 cylinder. Phone 638-1390. (p4-220) 1974 Corvette High Per- formance 350. F roof. Tit wheel, New paint and tires. Phone 635-3153. (p5-190) 58, TRUCKS Truck for sale: 1978 Bronco. PS, PB, positractlon, 35} with 4 speed. Excellent tapedeck and radio. 635-5416. (c16-220) ‘77 Chav 4x4, 30,000 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $6,400. Also one large oak coffee tabie only six weeks old, Phone 635-9436. (¢3-180) 92 Chev SWB Van. New redial tires, paint, Insulated niger. Phone 636-1037. {p4- y Vion crew cab Brand New w- MOBILE HOMES... For Sale: 1972 Norwestarn 12x56 mabite home with 10x12 finished additian, unfurnlshad snd in gaod condition, Reasonably priced. Phone 635-5539. (p?- 190) For Sale: 1972 12xé8 foot iraller set up in trailer park. For app. to view call 635- 2506. (c20-BN): fo “74 Monarch mobile home. Unturnlshed, with fridge and stove. 12x63 with 2 joey shacks (0x12, fully finished with electric heat. 3 bdrm., very good condition. Situated at 47 Woodland Halghts Trailer Court with tenced-In lot. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Asking price pia Phone 635-5829. (c- For Sale: 1976 24x60 Homco mobile home in Pine Mobile Home: Park. For more In: formation please call 635- 2261 and ask for Tom. (c7- 190) Must Self — 1975 Diplomat mobile home. Furnished or unfurnished. Extras In- cluded. Can be seen by ap- pointment, Ph. 632-2585. (e7- 190) For Sale: 1978 14x70 Manco mobile home. Unfurnished, Set up and skirted in local: traller park. Phone 635-9736, (ctin 2-10-79) "FINANCIAL GOIND RS HEME EAGTE PORTINEER SEL For Fast Service Cais TERRACE 4606 Lakelse Avenue 695.7207 : 66. RECREATIONAL [HOUSEHOLD REALTY } COMPETITIVE Slice | MORTtiAid BALL | | | VEHICLES MOTORHOMES FOR RENT: 20 — to 28°, Luxurlously equipped. Fully insured. Avallable for Nov., Dec., Jan. Phone 632-2420, (20-166) MUST SELL IM- MEDIATELY: 1977 31 foot Wiiderness fravel trailer. Asking $8,500. View at Real Inn Motel. Highway: 16 West. Last trailer on left. {etin-2- 0-79) 67, SERVICES — Geld and Diamond Gitt Show Thurs., Oct. 18th 12-10 pm, Terrace Hote! Green Room, Door prize and refresh- ments. (c3-180) SES NOTICETOS: ° CREDITORS Estate of the deceased: HOWLETT, Frederick David, Late of 401} Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C, Creditors and others having claims against the sald estates, are hereby required to send them duly’ verlfled to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Zz 2C5, before Nov. 21, 1979 after which date the assets of the sald astate(a) will be disiributed, having regard only to claima that have been received. CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (a4-10,17,24,310) Herald classifieds | get results OSLO, Norway (AP) — Mother Teresa, Calcutta‘s “gaint of the gutters,”” was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize today for her ' work among the poor of dip, The Yugoslavia-born Roman Catholle nun is the sixth woman to win the prize and the first since Marread Corrigan and Betty Williams of Northern Ireland won in 1978. President Carter had been among the 56 Individuals and organizations nominated for this year’s prize, Other nominees were reported to have included South African black leader Steven Biko, Tories By PAUL GESSELL OTTAWA (CP) — The Progressive Conservatives have some “tough sledding ahead” to win two federal byelections Nov. 19, saya Bob Coates, party president. Referring to the contest in the Newfoundland con- stituency of Burin-St. George's, Coates sald; “I'm not going to be overly op- tmistle because we've never * won that riding before,” The other riding, John Die- fenbaker’s former flefdom. of Prince Albert, Sask., “is a very tough seat,"’ Coates said in an interview this week po r) for us many times, All the ovincial ridings are held by the NDP. We will have to go aut and do battle,” The Conservatives are hoping to exploit the memory of the popular _ former prime minister and overpower the NDP, which had been steadily eroding Diefenbaker's majority and sat like a vulture waiting to to gobble up the riding upon former Tory foader's de Seats The Conservative can- didate in Prince Albert is - Kris Eggum , whois being billed aa “a direct deacen- dant of John Diefenbaker’s ald law firm.” The Liberal candidate, Clyne Harra- dence, is making the same claim. Shortly: after Diefen- baker's death, rumora abounded that Robert de Cotret, the. unsuccessful. Conservative * candidate who was promptly put in the Senate and handed two ministerial _ portfolios, would be sent to run in Prince Albert. _ election’ who died while In prison; Soviet dissenter Yuri Orlov; Archbishop Oscar Romere of El Salvador and Adolfo Perez Esquivel of Argentina, head of a Latin American Christlan services group. The five-member . Nor- wegian Nohe] Committee Baid Mother Teresa was given the prize ‘‘in recognition of her work in bringing help to suffering humanity”, The prize this year is worth $190,000, In 1847, Mother Teresa moved into Calcutta’s slums “to serve God among the poorest of the poor.'’ The order she’ founded, the Missionaries of Charity, is best known for its “home for ' the destitute dying’? which opened in Calcutta. in 1952, Mother Teresa, 69, was made an officer in the Order of the British Empige in a ceremony: last year at the Australian High Commisalon in New Delhi for her ‘‘ser- vices to humanity”. She is the first citizen of India to win the peace prize since it was instituted in 1901, She waa born August 27, 1910, in Skepje, Yugoslavia, one of three children of an Albanian shopkeeper, and ber original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, “This year the world has turned its attention to the plight of children and refugees, and these are precisely (the) categorica for whom Mother Teresa has for many years worked so selflesaly," the committee said, referring to the decision by the United Nations to declare 1979 the year of the child. Hundreds of beggars, lepers, the blind, the erlp- pled, the dying, the un- _ wanted gather daily outalde of her mission for a free meal. For decades she haa given the poor of Calcutta's slums medical schooling, a bow! of gruel, a to have tough time The local riding association immediately made it known that de Cotret was not welcome, Gordon Dobrowolsky, president of the Con- servatives’ Prince Albert riding association, saya the NDP will be their toughest. competition. The NDP is fielding Stan Hovdebo, a 54- year-old school adminis- trator. But Dobrowolsky says that with the help of Diefen- baker's associates and some big Tory guns from outside the riding, the Conservatives should retain the seat, - Peter Abrametz, a Liberal organizer in Prince Albert, says that “Liberal fortunes are enhanced now John has gone Ab pa ela cent ¥ plans ict the Conservatives “as the powerbrokers’’ and the NDP “ag a wasted vote.” Ed Broadbent, federal NDP leader, says his party will be ting the two byelections on the future of Petro-Canada and what he considers the government's miamanagement of the economy. Prime Minister Clark's office says the Conservative leader must remain close to the Commons these days because every vote is necessary to avold collapse of the minorlty government. Liberal Leader Pierre Trudeau has offered to visit both the ridings and although Saskatchewan and New- foundjand Liberals say he is. welcome, nO appearances have yet been planned. In Newfoundland, the byelection campaign is shaping up as a three-way Princess’ pig causes furore CHICAGO (AP) — There ‘was no comment today from @ spokesman for Princess Margaret on a report that the princess referred to the Trish as "pigs during a dinner party conversation with Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne, who ts of Irish descent. Chicago Sun-Times columnist iry Kupcinet Tuesday that the cess and the mayor were altting at the same table when Mrs, Byrne remarked that ahe had attended the fu- neral of Margaret's cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten in London. Mountbatten was killed last month by a bomb planted by Irish Republican Army assassins, “The Erleh,” Princess Margaret was ae as oa “. "re Pp Then, ahe ald the mayor: “Oh, oh, you're Irish,'’ Kupeinet reported, Mrs,’ Byme left the party aa soon as possible, he wrote. Princess Margaret's private office at Kensington Palace in London offered no comment today, _"T haven't been able to speak to anyone there and until I’ve been able.to, I have no comment,’” dald. a spokesman for the princess, Princess Margaret, who was in Houston, was not available for comment. The princess's private secretary, Lord Napier, denied the report, “The mayor anid good- night to the princess in the nicest possible way,” he said in a statement. The British tabloid preas splashed the story across front .pages today. The London Evening Standard _ aid, “She Did Say It.” battle with cuts to unem- ployment Insurance and the financing of amall craft har- bora as the major issues. The riding was vacated by Liberal MP Don Jamieson shortly after the May 22 elec- tion so the former external affairs minister could assume the leadership of the provincial Liberals. Ironically, the Liberals have lined up Roger Sim- mons, .& member of the Newfoundland legislature, to try and regain Jamieson’s seat. The Conservatives have snagged a bigger fish — Walter Carter, a former Provincial fisheries minis- ter. The NDP, a rising force within the riding and second- place finisher to Jamieson May 22, has chosen Dave McKinnon, an official of the fishermen’s. union. Fonae . Faour, the NDP’s anly MP from the island, says McKinnon's chances are good. Bill Rompkey, ‘a Liberat Mr lcted bis Newfoundland, peedicted his party the riding but adnitied that Jamieson’s 11,000-vate mnajecity In the last election much to do with the man’s personality and not just =the party he represented. Finance Minister John Crosbie, a Newfoundland MP, indicated his candidate will face the teughest competition from the Liberals, The Conservatives are hoping to capitalize on the new agreement with Newfoundland, giving the province greater control over off-shore resources — a possible bonanza to the economically weak island. Even if the Conservatives lose both the Newfoundland and Saskatchewan seats, they will still be able te win the confidence of Parliament with the help of the five Soclal Credit MPs. care, The Herald, Wednesday, October 17, 1979, Page ? i Nun wins a Nobel Peace prize slice of bread, or justa clean place to die, “The poor give us so much more than we give them,” Mother Teresa said in an interview in 1977. “They're euch strong people, living day to day with no food and ‘they mever curae, never complain. We don't have to give them pity or sympathy. We have so much to learn from them.” Her ralsal Hon to serve the poorest of the poor has now read across India and into t 14 other countries. But she refuses to speak of herself, saying only “it’s His (God'a) work, not mine.” Qne of her first major jecta was the creation in 1947 of the home for the dying ‘destitutes, located in ‘South Calcutta. SEES GOD Each day Mother Teresa's young sistera come to the ome to try to turn will win desperation inio cheer for the hundreds of dying poor who dot thestreets of the city of a million people. “T see God in every human being,"’ Mother Teresa once sald, “When I wash that leper’s wounds 1 feel [ am nursing the Lord himself. Is t not a beautiful ex- perience?” At the age of 12, growing up in Skopje, she firat knew . she had a vocation to serve the poor, and six years later she offered to join the Loreto nuns doing missionary work in Calcutta. It was on a train to the northeast India hillretreat of Darjeeling in 1948 that Mother Terega says she heard her second call ‘'to serve Him among the poorest of the . With special permission from Rome to live outside the convent, and with about 40 cents in her pockets, she . Started her flrat school in the slums of Calcutta. In 1950, she started the order of the Misalonaries of Charity, the seed of what in 1977 totalled 81 schools, more than 300 medical dispen- saries and about 65 relief centres and missions in more than 50 Indian cities, Missions now are also located in Sri Lanka, Australia, New Guinea, Taly, Treland and England, Others are in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. Mother Teresa accepts no direct financial assistance from the Indian government, only an occasional gift of land for a new project, “God is our banker, He al- ways provides,” says Mother Teresa. We are pleased to announce that we have moved to Terrace. 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