To sptlsty a! debt ACT. ; by Al StoH, of Kitwanga, In: the amount: at f 52476, a. 40. (aed 7.4m). NOTICE” FOR ‘saue UNDER THE. - ‘MECHANIC'S LIEN ACT - To satisfy a debt Incurred by Roy Wesley, of Prince | Rupert, inthe: amount of - $636.97, 99.8 - outboard, serial No.7095764, registeréd:in. thé name of _ Roy Wesley, will’ be sold at , R&E Sales, 635-5335, 4438 * Lakalse, on ar March 1983. (acc2-7,14m) - Notice of - “Application for Changa of Name NOTICE. is ‘hereby. given” q i.that an ‘Application ‘will be “made to” the” Director of . Vital Statlatics for,s change i of name, “pursuant. fo the | provisions - of the “Name, *. Act) -by-ime:—= Leila Yvonne Watton. of RR3- Kilby Rd. In Terrace, Inthe of British — Province © _ Columbus. as. follows:— Tochange my name from : Lella: Yvonne Watton to oP Leila. Yvonne Burton. Dated. this:. 10th. day of ~ -Marehy A.D. 1983., oat . - (pltamn). ‘Worics 0 CREDITORS | ‘AND OTHERS..~ - “NOTICE Ia hereby given. that. Creditors. ‘and others” having | claims. against. the : Estate of. HARV: E a are hereby required to send tham’ ‘to “the undersigned administrator at Noam -. - 450 Lazelte Avenue, In the District of Terrace, "Province - Of. British Columbia, VEG 188, before. the: 18th. day of May, 1983 after. which... date. the admentatrator. will | slate: the sald. estate among ‘the. parttes entitied o, having regard to the _elaims’ of which it. has Adminttrator: ae Gerald Lawrence Sates: by: TALSTRA & COMPANY . Barristers & Solicitors — 300-4650 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, B.C. VaG 188 _ PHONES 638-1197 ; {nced-7,8,1418m) Sheena andOmineca . - Electoral Districts - Minlsteyot .° ‘Transportation , ~ and Highways . Asphalt Pavement. . §mithersaren " gmithers Highways. Blstriet Tenders are invited for ‘the supply, in place, of 3000 tonnes, ‘more or less,. of. class 2 medium mix aephalt . . pavement : ‘In the ‘Smithers " Mixto be appiledonan: 4s and .when- required’ basis within a 25 kitometre radius - of. -Smithers. All: -paverient materials ore'to be supplied by the - contractor. Traffic. control end. priming a8, necessary” will be, Applied: by: the . mintatey.’- Tender. ‘dociménts and. spacifications are avaliable’ from. the Ministry ‘of. , ‘Transportation ' and “Highways, District Office, 9793 Alfred’: Street, Smithers, B.C. Telephone Number’; eee “ Pavemant, Smithers” area will be: recelved_at the Ministry of Trengportation: . and Highways, District. Offices, - 3793 Alired Street, Bag 5000, . * Smithers, B.C.; 0p to 2:00". puta Friday. Merch: 18th. - 1980 at which tirvie tenders: wilt-ba opened In pubile.: HAL Revtrnark: ” . _Diételet, ‘Highways Manager of. and.. For: *. Minister — Transportation. Highways. _ ADE SIONT ATE NOM) Mercury | “-RICHARD = ~ BATES, _ Deceased, who died on the - ath day of November, 1961," cen pers Saat a “LAKE (CP) — A season that ‘beg . with. fnuch’ promise and high hopes for continued success - on thé World “Cup | downklll »., a ‘circuit came. ‘erashing. wa _*digappa inting end Saturday... for: Goad attonal a _ team. cA crowd: éatimated at “more” than; : 15,000, “thelr - sympathies’ ‘split: between retiring home-town favorite | . Ken Read of: Calgary and Canada’s: last ‘hope for the downhill ‘ championship, . Todd Brooker of Paris, Ont., had their spirits crushed a first Head and then Brooker, crashed,’ : Siding his final World Cup : race on the course where. he. learned to ski, Read fell just - . three gates into the course. Brooker, .who won-'two |. ‘earlicr -- downhills “season, fell with ‘the ‘finish: line. -and:. - possible champlonship ia sight. : "Tt waa over £0 fast there. “Beltish csiuoa” - Envigonment,.5. t Waste Management rie: NO. SORNG) s “APPLICATION ' FOR A ‘PERMIT UNDER THE WASTE MANAGEMENT - . ACT - wh 8 (Atilvent) : ny THIS APPLICATION [s to be filed. with “the -Waste “Management ‘Branch (Skeana Region) Bag £000, Smithers, Britian Columbia, ve VOJ.4No, |” Any. “person who may. be affected by the discharge of: the waste déscribed below may, within 90 days from the laat date of posting, publ ication,.. aervice,..or aélepleys state Jn owrlilag fo the. Manager, how he le affected... PREAMBLE—Thie purpose. of. this application [sto apply for permit for effluent ‘ " dlacharge..:’ i ™ 1. 1-We, Great Glacier . Salmon Ltd. of ¢-0. Odd - Bidauik, 3-318 W. 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C; hereby apply for a permit to. .Glucharge effluent trom a flth freezing and processing plant located § kim south. of ‘ confluence of Stikina & lokut rivera and 8 km north of International’ boundary crossing of the Stikine Into the Stlkine river. which flows” .acuth Switzerland, who: had. to “beat Klammer in this race to have. a-chance at the - champlonship, “! finlahed thea, While the Austrians were : celebrating the Canadians were wondering. ~what-had ' gone wrong this season and British Columbia | ‘Misttry of Environment — Waste ‘Manigemant || File No. 60.2316) . APPLICATION WASTE, ACT (hetuse) ’ THIS APPLICATION {¢ to. be: ‘filed with the ‘Wante Nadiageémerit ‘Branch, ‘Skpena- Region, Bag ‘$000, Smithers, British Columbia, V0) 2N0.. Any. person who ‘may be affected by the discharge. of the waste ’ described below - may, within 30 days from the lat date of poating, publication, service or display, tate In writing fe the Manager how he ls affected. = PREAMBLE—The purpose of this application Is to’ - apply for a refuse permit for. @ {lsh processing facility, 1.-1-We, Great Glacier Salmon Ltd. of CO Odd Eldevik, 318A West Third Ave, Prince Rupert: B.C. hereby apply for a permit to ’ dlechargerefuse from a fish freazing &.. processing facility located a? 5 km south of confluence of Stikine & Iskut rivers 5 km “nerth* of. Internationary ‘boundary - Stlkine river. 7 2. Therefuse-dinposal site of approximately one-tenth south ‘of ‘facility on east ‘ bank of Stikine. which: Is ': spproximately %& km. upriver of — ‘Soundary House! on opposite shore A ’ the Stikine river, ; "3. The type of rafuse to be “discharged ‘shall: be fish offal, cans & botiles. _ &. The quantity of refuse to ' be discharged shail be as follows: Average. daily discharge ° (based. on Operating period) 200 kg ‘or 2cu. meters, Total arnual . discharge 25 tonnes or 20.cu. tmaters,. The operating perlod.-during which ‘the ® ‘yefuse will be discharged - week: The nature or characteristics {ln per cent: by weight) of the refuse fo ‘be discharged is: ‘estimated - tobe'as follows: rc] per cont offal, \1-per-cent cans bor bottles. ‘ 6, The. type of treatment 4o “ be applied to the refuse Is as. tollaws: covering, : .- . This application, dated on 16 onthe ground In accordance with. the, "Waste . Management Regulations. Great. Glacier Salmon Ltd. (acct. 14m) “Maybe it’ ) appropriate it: : ° ends ‘this way,” said Read, You. . Canadian non A 7 PERMIT UNDER THE ° MANAGEMENT ; me took. Uke a. ‘ptart: ‘ Houston Astros. - _E just couldn't control, I'm crossing | of 7 shall be: mid-June fo early Cxtiber (one: to tive: Says ‘ February, 1993, was posted | ‘theigeason with three racers ‘in the fret Bead ‘and'hopes ; of” - making. mueseneh n- history,” But.” ‘deferiding’ champion ‘Steve. ‘Podborski. of ‘Toronto: failed. ~* to.win arace dnd his season” ‘ended March’ in: ‘Aspen, | » thelr’? most > Calo. with: a. crath and a. surgery in 1981, was one. of ~ the moat consistent skiers - - ‘this season but: he couldn't a ‘win a race. His elitsive ‘dream of winning a downhill, | “championship ended in.” Aspen when he inished Mth. oo 7 " “it Inck of success on the - oo "wasn't - enough ‘On: Saturday, Rea : said 5 -the national. team, members. ' who were sent bills in Aspen: © for $2,065: each’ bad: decided. “assessment. The association revealed in - had 7 — te - about - $200,000 and needed about: - $90,000 to ‘get ‘through, ‘the ! eason. Saturday it received 2 ' :cheques-and commitments : ‘totalling About 982,000, AB. “they” packed’ ‘thelr | ait aid’ Podbors's:& doubt, although he | says he we “will return; the team has) ‘only one remaining World 7 “equipment for the “ final - they. ‘would : not’: ‘pay: the | ‘Cup threat — Brooker: «. Head coach John Ritchie” - also announced in. Aspen “that he waa retiring. at’ ‘the: ‘end - of ‘the. season p. association ' * Blitz. gets blitzed by Risher, Asmus _ ~ Georue Allen and Chicago Blitz’ were" “two-touchdown ‘ - favorites when they, invaded | Arizona. to start. Week ‘Two" . the ~ United Slates - Football League BeaBci, but" ‘Alan Rishér and Jim ‘Asmnua- bung. the Blitz out to dry. - Allen's team was a heavy Arizona’s “’ 24-0 firat-game |. loss to Oakland, but because’ Allen never had a losing season. a4 a National Football: League’ coach. Blitz ‘had a 29-12 quarter lead Saturday ht” on’ Greg Landry's. three touchdown passes, “Then Risher, quarterback who | had~ thrown a osix-yard touchdawn -pass to Mike. Smith In the third. period, & completed scoring strikes of "' ".10-yards to Jackle Flowers . (and the two-point. conversion to: Mark Keel)” - and ‘nin’. yards” to ‘Neil ° Balholm: That cut Chloago's lead to. "20-27. Then ‘Risher ‘guided the Wranglers into position . for Asmus's fleld goal, a 33-. yarder with one. second ‘remaining that beat. the Blits 90-20, 7 rae “In - the - ‘other “te Saturday night, Tampa Bay- ‘Bandlts heat Michigan 10-7; On ~" Sunday, -: it"” was Philadelphia Stars 25 New. ‘Jersey Generals 0; Boston Breakers 21 ‘Denver’ Gold 1 2 Campbell, Jauch meet again ‘LOS ANGELES (AP) — ‘Hugh’ Campbell and Ray ‘ Jawch, formerly. opposing ‘‘goaches in the Canadian ‘Arizona's rookie | Footbalt League, their rivalry tonight, ’ Campbell, given his pro ‘ coaching aiart by Jauch, renew . will be guiding Los Angeles : ‘Express ‘and Jauch the © “Washington Federals In a United States. Football League -gime' at Los Angeles Coliseum.’ _JSauch, moving from coach to director of football and ‘Birtingham Stallions 20- Oakland Invaders: 14 in overtime. Tonight, Washington ‘Federals visit the Express i _ "in Eos’Angeles. ’ ' _Bandits.10 Panthers tT Tampa” Bay's Greg ‘Boone, a rookie from Duke, gained 157 yards.and scored a touchdown: The’ teams traded: © second-period toiichdowns, John Reaves of ‘the, "Bandlts passing. vax operations with. Edmonton Eskiinos:- in. 1977, hired ‘Campbell. to replace him. . Jauch . ‘Tater returned to coaching; “and “faced Campbell “across. the sidelines in 17.CFL games. - Campbell" bested — his mentor ‘lin. 13 of those | Edmonton club beat Jauch’s Winnipeg team in . each of the last three CFL . Western ‘Diviston finals. “4 have | - tremendous - respect for ‘Ray auch". _ Valenzuela’ S satisfied - Even: 7 thang he doesn’t malilon, Fernando © Valensuels. . satistied with his. ‘ret baseball spring “training To rotern! sincere “My. arm. felt ‘in good thape.‘but just out . of control," said Valenzuela: after Los Angeles Dodgers. were routed 18-3. Sunday: by = “MY curve and ierewball, not very suprised, it's my first outing: Next tlme, my control will-be better." . “Valenzuela, ‘the ‘106t Cy Young winner who won a §1- million arbitration settlement . this year, pitched two innings and was raked for alx rune on five hite and fouwr-walks in his first appearance of the spring. He aleogave up Jose Cruz's three-run homer in the second {nning. , Crus also-had a double ‘and single, delving in four | runs overall in the game in . Vero Beach, Fla. -. "Valenzuela is acheduled to exhibition son Sunday, “pcre shall be located at’2km TOY, Perez drove in four runs -with three hits, including a home run, and Ed Farmer worked two-plus innings of middle rellef as “Philadelphia -Phillies beat Chicago White ‘Sox 7-5.- - Al Bumbry went 4for-4 and Leo Hernandez hit a ‘solo homer as Baltimore ’ Orioles beat Atlanta Braves $2. Ed Jurak drove in the - first of five. unearned runs . With a bases-loaded single . in -the eighth. inning aa Boston -Red Sox withstood _ three Detroit homers for.an 85 victory over the Tigers. Jon -‘ Matlack, ‘Rick Honeycutt and Tom: Henke: . combined on a severn-hilter, ehutting Kansas City -out . over thé final eight innings - - to lift Texas to a 6-1 victory’ - _ over’. the : Royals... _Caatino | had three: hits, ‘including: a two-run homer ‘in the: fourth: inning, and three. other. : ‘homéred as John “Twins, alsa’ cutacored. Toronte 8-8. ‘ Tenth-inning ° errors “by” firat.. :, baseman: *”... John _ Mayberry. and - “second * baseman’ “Ed Rodriguer . gave Montreal “Expos: an unearned ‘run and a. 54. . Victory - over. New “York Yankees. Pittsburgh's Dick _ “Davis scored. from: third base on Fred Toliver's wild pitch with. two ‘out -In‘ the - ee ean trom thin . the'tle-breaking run and St. - (Reuter) =. Minnesota _ bottom of the 21th inning, posting the Pirates to a 3-2 Nlctory over Cincinnati: Gene Roo!’s inl in the David “base with» Louls Cardinals went on ta . defeat’ New York Mets 3-1, _ Bob McClure silenced | Chicago's bats with four hitless innings = aaa .-Milwoukes Brewars rallied . from a 7-3 deficit to score a 10-7 victory. over the Cubs, Jullo France drove in three runs and scored twice and Bert Blyleven struck out. four hitters in four innings ai Cleveland defeated San Francisco 13-0, David Henderson doubled . and tripied, and three Seattle Piquet wi - with slow start pitchers combined : for: ‘a 4 fourhitter: in an | &t Mariners’ Cactus- League rout of San- Diego Padres, Mitchell Page smashed a theee-rin ‘hemet’ and Tim — Conroy pitched five-shutout © innings to give Oakland A’a — a 4-3. victory over Callfornia Angels, Results saturday: Boston . ‘5 Montreal’ 3, Toronto 6 Cincinnatl 2, NY Mets 10 St.. ‘Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia’ 0, Detrolt 9 Minnesota, Kansas City 6 Chieago White Sox 4; Texas 5 Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 8 Houston 8, Cleveland:8 San — Francisco 7,. Milwaukee 7 Chicago Cubs 2, Oakland 6 San, Diego 2, California 8 feattle 5, New York _ Yankees 6 Baltimore 5 ns in Rio, - Rosberg DQ’ed RIO” DE JANEIRO . Hopes for a trouble-free 1088 world . motor racitig champlonship evaporated soon after the checkered flag fell on the -firat race” of the feason Sunday. *. ; Nelson Plauet, the 1981 world driving champion and local favorite, delighted the crowd with a convincing home win in the Brazilian Grand Prix, but runner-up Keke Rosberg of Finland, who won the title last year, was disqualified. ” Stewards .ruled. it was illegal . for Rosberg’s -Williams team to push-start his car after a pit stop-and stripped him of his six champtonahip | points. - Williams appéaled and Formula: One: ‘was right : Kea still SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _—- Ed Kea, a .Duteh-born ‘hockey. player who learned : earty in ife how to compete, continues to . fight: biggest battle while Wine ; Unconscious in hospital, “It's all positive, yet we're stil in a holding © ~ pattern, ** sald Chuck Schell, ‘assistant general’ manager of Salt Lake City Golden‘. Eagles, “It’s just one. of - thesé situations that’s. going | . to require a whole lot of Kea, a veteran of 594 “Natlonal. Hockey ~ League games,” * patience on everybody's. tinderwent brain: , back to the acrimonious rulebook battles of eevlous years. * Last winter, the Brasilien Grand Prix was marred In practice by a squabble over the innovative twin-chassis Lotus 88; then’ Piquet and Rosberg, who finished one- two -in the race, _ disqualified for running underweight cars.. ‘Rosberg’s a disqualification Sunday . came after he had shrugged . off a brief fire in -his car . during his fateful pit atop.’ He returned to the track in ninth place. and” ‘drove remorseleasly - back. to second and was the only driver {o make ° an. impression on the flying: Piguet, finishing 20 seconds’ | - back of the winner. . - fighting . were | yards: to Eric Teuvillion and.’ Bobby . Hebert” of © the Panthers throwing three yards to Mike Cobb. Stars 25 Genetals 6- - Herschel Walker. had his second - miediocre game. as the Generals -ldat. for ‘the ‘second time. Walker, .who © “fushed for 65 yards’ in his “pro debut jn Los . Stars and fumbled twice, sald Campbell, °. whose - Express opened the USEL season with a 20-15 victory _ over New Jersey on March . § "Lowe @ lot to him. “He gave me.my. start In pro coaching. And knowing -Ray, 1 know © that ‘Washington will come -to ° LA, with .a@ well-coached football team.” : ysauch and the Federali” ¢ had a rough start in the new league, losing. 28-7, to the ‘George ‘Allen-coached Chicago Bilts oa March 4. es,- gained 60 yards against ‘the | two of New Jersey's’ seven. * turnovers. Chuck: Fusina, | once. the _ quarterback for:the NFL's’ Tampa Bay. Buccaneers, ran for one touchdown and passed eight” to”: Scott _ Fitzkeg for another and - ‘Kelvin Bryant outshone _ Walker with 114 yards and a touchdown... Breakers 21: Gold 7. JohnnieWalton’ re ‘touchdown ‘passes of 3, : yards to Nolan Franz on a‘: . fleaflicker play and 14 yards. to Tony’ Davis :and — linebacker Ben ‘Needhan's 68-yard jaunt with a blocked field goal | attempt! for. ‘another. store evened kept the Gold. winless. Denver's only TD came aftér Ken Johnson pitched a ; five-yard scoring pass to ‘ght. edd Darryl Goosby. Stallions 20 Invaders 14° - Bob Lane, Birmingham's quarterback, dove into the exid zone irom the one-yard line 6:54 into overtime to dive the Stallions. their” , victory, Always stay clear of swimming areas, + la The CanadanRed Crots Society Huntington Incivdes. fridge, stove, drapes, wall to _ wall carpet, close to schools and bus. - "Inquire about reduced. rates. cS 0-1011 Apart — MANOR VILLA APARTMENTS a mo, ~ ; : . Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting. . Phone Manager anytime at - 638- 1268 : new w reduced rants, carpeting, drapes, . surgery last week two days yo after suffering head injuries .. >. In a game with Golden... ‘Eagles last Monday ealnat ms Tulsa Oilers, The defenceman, s6, isin critical but stable condition. Central Hockey Leagive in in mid-February by-St. Louts récalied to . spell _ _fuy Lapoitite, another St. Louis defenceman who - was ¢. injured, when ‘he - crashed. into the boards. behind the Tulsa net. Kea was nol ‘wearing a helmet.” Kea was, sent to “the Blues. He: was due to ‘be § “Coachman on «Apel! 2 Dolev apartment dostlng, flys, tore, ; a - Pon: manager “anglime 638-1268 undercover parking, — - slovater, seeurily system, roti manager, T ‘sum SQUARE APARTMENTS: “TERRACE Orie a Two bedrooms featuring: ; eF ridge, stove & drapes. ‘Wall fo wail carpeting =~ . @RAQUETBALL COURTS - _ eGymnasiuim facilities , 2On-tite. 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