atid: . Mth 7 269. after 6 p.m, A (ncluding general store downtown area. Ideally sulted fora working couple. References: are’ Tequired.. For) dppcintment -fo' view _phione "638-1522 between 6 ond: nz ‘Pam, noe MANAGER OF Kmart needs 3 bedroom house or - unfuralshed. . duplex, ” References. Please phone 638-1196 atk for: manager. . . _ (18a) \ TWO BEDROOM house on Firat - Avenue, Lakelse Lake, 70x220:lot. Stove and fridge ‘Included. Creek on property. $47,500 OBO. 647- (Ps.1sApr. ‘TOWNHOUSE for sale. 3 bedroom with. - full _ basement. Fridge and stove Included. “Phone 698-9028, storey house, 2\4 bathe, full. ‘basement; with rec. roam. -Plus 2 extra: rooms. Large’ fenced fot on’ dead end street. 878,000; Open to offers, Will consider small house or irailer In trade. Phone 635-9241, 1° _ 4P25-11May) HAZELTON— 19 acrev. creek. river, 130 acras in eduction. $165,000. Will .; carry: ‘eoniract: “Hil producing. : ‘River bottom, Private fishing hole. hacia _ A(p13-26april) LOT FOR SALE With city” | 3 _ FOR SALE— 1973, 12488, 3 sewer and water. Phone Live 6704, ‘ (pa-tsa) FOR RENT: — 2,000 sq. ft. office space. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552. . (ace: 4oc-tfn} “PORCED SALE” Dense Lake Trading Past and Ilving quarters, 400 cu. sn. VE pain: : EDRGOM. ‘dupiex: | . ‘basement; ©” complete with fridge, stove: 6 “heat. Situated king ‘distance. of |: “ " OBO.: ‘Phone. 615-4499, cater | | (p3-14a) - _ offer. 635-7012,” - 4753 after Spm. -Phone 635-7406. vacentl . ‘tag wheels, et eunning “PS SApr.) SAL - 1968: Chev’ ‘Blacayne,. 950: ‘6. cyl:,3. speed, onthe column: - Needs - ‘home - Work, ~. $350. 5:90 Pam. me vo . “(ait Hn). W974 poboe CORNET, 360° tu. 80, 000 ‘miles, needs, trans. | ‘ine. reverse). Mechanics special. Make an (ne-30Apr. } a wT FORD FIN Pickup, auto trans, 300 cu, .In..6 cylinder engine, irons recently. overhauled, -naw - brakes, well malntalned, OBO. Good condition, * Phone, (638-4066 after’ épm. os (atin) © running ' 1978. OMC Axd, High Sierra, 40,000 km:-Excellent shape. - 1200 [b.. winch, cruise = ‘control, aluminum running - boards ete. ‘eanopy,8 fH, : . camper. Phone. 635. S167 | after: Spm. ‘Ap3- 1a) ut THREE BEDROOM, V2. (paisa 10 onc 4K4,. Ps, PB, dual Yanks. Excellent condition. $5,000 FIRM. 638-1718, (p5-16a) FOR SALE —~ 12x50 + 1966 General Mobile Home. Vacant and possession in July. On large lof in qutet Terrace trailer park. Phone 638-1860 to view. vt . - (PS-18Apr.) FOR. SALE— 12x68, 1976 af PS-iSApr.) .. . 19 popGr D200 ‘TRUCK -: 28-4) spedd,, -blue, $3,000 ° New brakes. rable ~~ Wore, condition, Stove, fridge,” storage shed, 2 bedroom In _ Terrace. Trailer. Court. Asking $18,000, Phone: 635- ‘UpS-18a) | bedroom. mobile ‘home, 2 . @dditions. 10%10,. 10x12, one with ‘wood stove also ‘sundeck 10x10 and. large fance. Phone. 697. ‘2297 Granisle. : ; .. ‘ * (ps-1a) Ws -— Taxi MOBILE HOME on ‘4 acres, well, sepflc system, | 10x42 addition. Priced low 50‘s, (PIO-T9ApR) FOR SALE — 12’x60" Estate Mobile Home.. Three bedroom, 4’x8" addiflon, veranda, Wel] maintained. Sat up In town park. Large landscaped lot. Completely fenced. Two room shop - included, Phone 638-1796, * (P10-22Apr.) 467 DODGE: : MORACO ~ - Two door, hard top, bucket’. anytinne: _wsats, bottle return and tax! services, and two. vehicles; store has 2000 ‘8g. ft, display srea with ‘adjoining 500. sq. ft .-Fesldance located in qood spot on Hwy. 37 at ‘edge of fown. Good ‘growth potentlal for “young family or. semi. fou 1980 LIONEL tent trailer;.2 Like new. 13” tires. Price retired couple. Priced to | : $3400, Phone 635- ‘5238. move at $15,000. .No 4 - (p5-208) ‘agents please. Phone ~ Lloyd at 771-5571. 0 (p5-18a), Wit NOVA 4 dr. Sedan, ¢ cyl, -aute. GRC, $1,500, 080. 638-0656 after 4 p.m. (P5.14Apr.) "1973. PONTIAC LEMANS - 350 auto., good condition, - Moving, = must sell. Best ‘HEART. atfer. Phone 635-2064. | Toe {ps- Mea) ; 1948: CALIFORNIA SPECIAL: Mustang, 2 door hard top. Best offer. Phone ee or-630:1450. . are (paisa) sents; no rust: Asking. $300.00. Phone 636-0783, “(ne-stltiny burner stove, 3.way fridge, - heater, curtalns, awning, . ' closing. technical enquiries call the | Oliloa of the Construction | ° Egmont Alberta. \LoNDON. NeAP) What “hit: peeing, Niagara’ at - And what” ‘did King... - Eaward. ‘VII. say. after. isiting. Rone? coe . You took at. : moldering, stones. ‘and are... -told. it's the ofemple of | » something," ie Me ge BY “These: ‘and ; * ottier »pneedotes ” Vabout - Britain’ s royalty, - -past and "present, are being’ disclosed - to Atriericans today with the / US, publication of the Book™ of. Royal“ Lists, a. “com: ‘pilation . of offbeat and .” Commerce: Department cancels hearings The : bool, by: American . ' humorous” facts about - Britain's thousand-year-old “Taonarchy. Lesley: - Cunliffe :: ‘and - Englishman Craig . Brown, contains $23 lista ranging ftom: 21). -. Physical Peculiarities. of Royalty”. to “Ten: Royall Comments. on Art," * : - Some samples: Anne Boleyn’ had. three breasts - “and an extra finger; James, Ihad’a-tongue that was too’ -large for-his mouth; and: Edward: the Confessor was” an albino. ~ When George Vv BAW a “palating by Cezanne at an CONRAIL . TENDERS FOR Construction of grading and .drainage for Terrace yard expansion, km 0.0 (mite 0.0) Skeena subdivision Terrace, British Cclumbla. - Work = consists ~—of excavating and grading all classes «oof )=—s material: disposal of waste material, haul, -place snd compact ‘ material In fill. areas: _ supply. and place C.M.P. end granular materials, . Sealed tenders In the self addressed envelope will be. received up to 12 ofclock noon Mountain. Daylight Time, Thursday, ‘May Sth 1983, Tendering? ‘dodurherite good may ‘Se Obtaladd frain’ ihe” office’ of Regional: Chief . Engineer, 15th ‘Floor, 10004: 104 Ave. Edmontori; Alta or’ the. Track &- Roadway Offleer,. 14480. - 117 A Ave., : North ‘Surrey, B B.C. or’ the Track, = & * Roadway Engineer, 283. ~ George Street, Prince George, B.C. - on of after. Thursdéy; April 14, 1983. upon deposit af a certified fifty. dollar (950) cheque. payable.io the . Canadian National Rallway Co. Deposit refunded on réturn af documents In good condition within. thirty -(30} days from the date of tender | closing.. | For. further ‘technical enquiries call the office.of tha Construction Engineer, Prince George, | B.C. » (404)563-1164.- The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘RA. ‘Walker Edmonton, Alta: . (acc3- 14,15,18a) CN RAIL TENDERS FOR . Construction of two lift Biations for yard drainage, - Prince George yard Prince "George, British Columbla, Work consists of “mechanical and electrical work, excavation, concrete, masonry and roofing. .- Sealed tenders In the self addressed envelope will be recelvad up to 12 o'clock noon Mountain Daylight “y9e3 may be obtained from the office of Regional Chief. Engineer, 15th Floor, 10004 « 104 Ave. Edmonton; Alta. or The Office of the Track & . Roadway Cificer, 14490 - 117 & Avenue North Surray,. 6.C. or the office of the - Track & - Roadway. Engineer, 203 George Street; Prince George, B.C. 7 Upon deposit of a certified _, fifly’Wotlar ($50) cheque _ payable je. the Canadian: National” Railway: Co. Deposit refunded on réiurn. _ of documents ‘condition..within ‘thirty (30) ° days from the date of tender For further "Supervisor, Prince George, ‘iB. C. ‘The towest or any ‘fender not” necessarily accepted, * (enay 569-1164; "RA. Walker: : (13-14, TSaprit) cdi ‘Quegn Elizabeth say. on | - Mary;: ‘Finance - . confirming. “he.' incompetent or dishonest, - ‘Progressive Conservative | “erying .. Time, Tuesday, April 26,.. certainties," ‘Trudeau said. Tendering documents | dri: “good . Come i { seeing | ulpture | Prince’ ” Philip, : Victor | Pasmore’ 8 Relief Construction ‘at ‘the’ o- “San Francisco: ‘Art Museum, : remarked: | ‘"That looks -to~ . me like something to hang ¢ a - towel on!) os ; .” “We hope it will make | the "royal family ; more Vivid and | - * real,” said Cuillitfe,. who - “was born in: Massachusetts - _mrew up in. Bronxville, N and has lived in Britain te U.S, . “lumber: industry’ challenging a ‘preliminary ruling issued March 8 that imports aren't subsidized had expressed — no interest in the hearing. ° .- . Accordingly, a Canadian Industry group disputing the allégations its U.S. exports are | unfairly subsidized‘and damaging to American producers withdrew its application to appear at . the hearing and {t was cancelled, Hunter said. Late Wednesday, the: U. 5. ‘complainants’ -* World failed Jews in. holocaust? ~ . ' WASHINGTON (AP) _ The. world ‘knew af ‘Adolf. Hitler's systematic . - slaughter of European Jews: while it waa occurring and the. world:did nothing; New: York. City. “Mayor: Edward Koch told 16,000 survivors of - * the Holocaust on: Wed- . nesday.. . Ing closing mesthig of a. three-day assemblage of the survivors, the’ participants - held: lit-candles at an am~-. : "the. phitheatre . near’ Washington -Monument... - Under “-Jewlsh custom they-are usually Ilt on-the anniversary of the death of.” ~ & parent;--but oenday night :~they- burned molitniing tor thd Nazis? ' ie million Jewish victims,’ ‘The survivors -also heard. the plercing sound of, the shofar —- a. ram’s. horn normally. . blown: in synagogues -on ‘|Wo holy. days, Rosh. Hashana. and-” Yom Kippur... i Lalonde OTTAWA... (CP) | Minister ‘Mare Lalonde i8.- playing a numbers, game. with. defielt projections, confusing’ the public, creating’ uncertainty about. the economy. and is -elther MPs sald Wednesday... The criticism .. followed Lalonde’s. admission . this ’: week that ihe federai deficit for’ the fiscal year just ended will be less than the . $27.2 billion he forecast in ‘+ February -but still more than the © $23.6 billion forecast-in October. But. Prime. Minister Trudeau came to Lalonde's - erlticlzing -. the _ Tories for repeatedly asking. defence, — for. predictions and then foul. when - the forecasts :are changed. ; ‘The minister had also’ cautioned. that’: ‘these, predictions are un- t “Tf “they do: not - want. "predictions, they should not . ask for. .them,”: Trudeau said, “If: ‘they - get predic- _ Hons, they. should realize .. that they are subject’ to change.” '. Lalonde skipped the daily ‘Commons question period to work with his officials on . " the budget he ts presenting: Tuesday, his office said. ‘The latest: 1962-83 deficit estimate — the fifth, in 18 .. months —. willbe ‘in the budget. Final figures on the * deficit will not be available until later lin the year. Pat Carney, Tory finance ~ _ critic and “MP ‘for Van- couver “Centre, . accused Lalonde of overstating the deffell ‘to get Parliament to - “pass a record $19-billion borrowing duthority bill. “How can he avold the suspicion. tha the govern- _ mentis cooking the books so ~ it can borrow more than’ it ~ exhibition, he called to ueen . ver, here, "| _ May ;there’s som thing that, . will make’ you “laugh," a "WASHINGTON: CP) _ US, Commerce ‘Department. investigators. preparing reports, from a cross-Canada.trip to major lumber- producing regions.cancelled a scheduled public hearing today ‘into - ‘allegations Canadian lumber ‘imports: are: “ government-substdized. Dan Hunter,-a lawyer. at Commerce, sald: “ip, years’ \ sbeeause’ om hooked on the Place.” " Brown ‘anid: : “We: were ; walking: across’ a ‘field’ in ‘ |. Suffolk, trying to think of a. 1 “mew way. to gay*everything. ‘Friends - about Toyalty. We are both Edward vara ‘companion at devotees of ‘the: American * Oxford’ Unversity, Harry Book of Lists and that. gave: us the ideas! os, . More’ samples: ‘since - ‘William oY illegitimate. _ representatives Koch a Franklin D, received detailed reports ” President from the U.S. Embassy In- Berlin about the German satrocitles but refused ‘to: _Inerease U.S, immigration ‘quotas, =. ‘Germans knew, tao, Koch . ald. They lined up to.apply. for homes from which Jews _ -had been’ -- removed “knowing: the’° ‘previous. returning. " - Koch said a December, 1039, article in the Timea of London pinpointed ’, the locations of German ‘con centration camps . and identified them ,as_.places.. - did nothing.” ° ‘Then the. mayor told a story: known: to virluaily everyone before him — the 1939 voyage of the luxury liner St. Louis, carrying 930 - "~gamplained * that: : “husband ‘George. IV, ‘ogni: pelled her to\smoke a. pipe. ‘Rocsevelt : occupants would _not be , Where prisoners wore being. massacred, “but. the world - her: | on their wedding ‘night; . Among’ “Five ‘Unsuitable . . Royalty,” | Hastings, breakfasted each’ “day: on: mackerel fried* in’ - yi Ae gin,. caviar’ on. toast and a “'Slxteen. of ‘the 4 kings a “had - : “lehildren: - Henry VIL most treasured’ Possession was St. George’ 8. bottle of ‘claret. °. ~ ‘Queen . Mary: ‘tack ‘eight : yeara to make a carpet of one million siltches, saying everyone = = should . effort to have penalizing duties imposed. on 2. billion. a. year: in’ Canadian. lumber . sales ' received a major setback when the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York dismissed - , their appeal of the’ preliminary ruling by the ' Commerce. ‘Department. The U.S. coalition, which includes about @50 lumber companies : accounting ‘for roughly. a per cent’ of U.S. * production, specifically charges that Canadian federal and provincial ‘governments’ subsidize exports by charging artifically. low prices for. cutting rights to standing timber. - Commerce . disagreed March 8, stating ‘ -. evidence submitted by Canadian federal: anc . -provinclal goveraments and by producers : ~ Showed no significant benefits from subsidies.” German Jewa, sailing first: to Cuba and, when denied ‘admission there, to Miami, where American authoritier refused to allow it.to and, . there - “Sul. thinking might be a change of heart in :Washington, the captain - of the St. Louis drifted off the coast of Florida, close enough for the passengers to'see the lights of Mle," Koch said. ~ - “The - Americans’. ‘only response was to dispatch a _ Shadow the St. -Louia ‘to i jim,” nada ‘took | pride in cra _ record as a‘haven but, two leaders, King, " Canadian Mackenzle ° — “held out hope to Jewish groups while. silently working behind the scenes called incompetent “needs in order to avold ~ parliamentary. scrutiny of. -. Its: spending. programs?” The hill, despite . ‘op- position - ‘criticism, © was passed | at the end of March. _ Lalonde ‘has denied ‘he - . deliberately “inflated his deficit projections. Paul ‘Cosgrove, minister of state for .dinance, also defended Lalonde against ‘Tory’ criticism ' of -his ab- sence, noting the lack of°: Progressive Conservative leadership hopefuls in the House. ay would. draw to the . honorable: : attention, of members that 11 out-of the 12 candidates for leadership of the Progressive Con- | servative Party are not in. the House today,” ac ~ Spies active TOKYO. (CP) —J apan has no antl-esplonage laws and the’ “4 “do “stumpage," or ‘but refused’ to: prime: minister ‘during. the -war years, and Lester Pearson | when the ‘country, was hatd | War, : hoe 4 The famous soit E.M. Forster, wheo old and short- sighted, waa - -invited. toa. ‘wedding’ at * St. “James's. : Palace: Aaked by a. friend if. ~ he would ‘like’ to. meet ‘the. Queen: Mother, - ‘Forster . “sald: “Oh, “I. thought ‘that | was the wedding cake.” . : - Cunlltie, in her sos, and” row, 26, both. have: met - Canadian-supplied to appease antl-Semites ‘and severely = limit” = — im. migratlon to Canada. ‘ Roosevelt made. some attempts to deal with the Nazi brutality, but . they were | half-hearted, | sald. - ‘The president organized _ an international committee to handle refugee problems, - ‘summon - home the, U.S: ambassador . to Berlin, “a move that Koch | ’ would have signalled strong - Coast Guard”. cutter. to © American disapproval’ of Nazi savagery and « that makes certain that none of . » the persons who were trying ° to enter the country: might | EY 7 wall carpet, close to problem for most foreign operatives is not where to look for. | information but how to make sense of the vast amount of it : freely available for the asking: Embassy, said he does not know the extent of covert in- formation gathering in Japan, but there are plenty of people engaged In overt information gathering, himself included. | “The problem in-Japan is not finding. things out, but trying to evaluate the masses of information’ available openly, " Longmuir said. He said Canada has no spies in Japan and does not need - any. “We don't do covert operations anywhere." But, a6 one official put it, the whole reason for a foreign - service is to gather information. In Japan, that is a full-time job for every foreign mission. “We're not looking for anything: secret or particularly sensitive but we do monitor Japan, in every aspect, con- tinupuslhy,” Longmuir said. “We do that. everywhere, “Our -job is to follow trends, analyse informatisn. and, pen not be e surprised Y almost anything that t hap. pens. an "Trailer for Sale. 12x46 - 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, joey shack. (20x6). No.22 Timberland Traller Court. Welcome to visit, no price over phone. Phone 635-4400 * might ‘Vice-President © Bush that: survivors will remember “ the ’ Americans who broke down . the always “Includes fridge, stove, drapes, wall. to. _ Inquire about reduced rates. Prices start af $330-$350 for one bedroom ; * $360- $395 for 2bedroom, - Cal 65-7071. | The s Heraie, 1 Thuraday, Aprit vr 1983, Page ’ ‘in new royal book” 3 uien Carcline something, ‘to earn. money’ members of. “the royal Both. had useful 4 up after, the. ‘Second Mania” ‘contacts | from work jin.) ~ family. ‘journalism and researching.” family trees, \and Brown “Eton, "the . preparatory school founded, a ‘attended . ‘by. Henry VI in 1440. Despite..the ‘disclogures,;’ | ‘the: book” apparently’ hasn't: ralsed eyebrows: in ‘Britain or’. produced © Ble Foyal cheeks," - The book is ‘publiahed. by : Summit Books, a division of | Simon‘ and Schuster, and: , Coats £7.95 US, “A final ruling May 23 confirming that finding” meéans the case would be dropped, but Com- merce could still reverse itself if it finds the evidence was Inaccurate. . The Canadian contention that it competes ; fairly. for softwood lumber, shinglea and fen- . eng has also received a boost from the US, Federal Trade Commission which gent a report . to Commerce saying there are no subsidies. ‘The difference in raw material rosts that U.S. industry complains about arises trom the U.S. method. of competitive bidding for cutting rights, ‘unlike the system administered, by governments in Canada. But the fact there is a difference doesn't automatically mean the Canadian system constitutes a subsidy, the. wo trade’ commission Bays. 4 ; ‘have sloved down, Me -Eariter, ceremony, in snathe author - . 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