1900 SILVER MAZDA RX7.5- speed. 5,300 km. Like new. $11,500. Phone 635-2697 after 5pm. {c5-6A) FOR SALE . Owner transferred. 1980 Olds Omega Brougham. Loaded. 6,500 km, Extended warranty. Plus four winter radials. | Phone 638-1931 (¢5-9A) 1980 GMC 14 TON, 10,000 km. As new, Phone 635-5617 after 6pm. . (c5-8A) t 1974 GAC 4 TON 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Mechanically good, body poor, Phone é35iseii after, 6pm. ; (cB)! 1977 DODGE PICKUP. 2 ton. 58,000 km. 6 cyl, standard, canopy. Very clean. Phone 432-7953. (p10-234) 1973 4% TON PICKUP 38 off road cam. For more’ Information phone 635-2839, (stfn-22-1-81). 1973 CHEV 's TON pickup. $1,590 firm. Call 638-8321 omer 6 pam. (nest-3-3-81) 1973 GMC PICKUP. Best otfer, Phone anytime. 638- 0321, (stfn-78-3-81) 1377 DODGE PICKUP, ‘4 fon. standard, canopy. Very clean. $3,200. Phone 632-7953. (pi0-BA) MOBILE HOMES : 59. 14x70 FT. DELUXE traller with 712) Expands, 2 bedroom semi-furnished, fireplace, patio doors, skirtéd ahd sé1 wp In town. Phone 635-2960 anytime. (p5-9A) WE WOULD LIKE TO SELL immediately: 14x70 Manco trailer with 7x17 Expando. Two bedrsoms, two bathreams, fireplace, etc. Furniture and appliances negotiable. $33,000. Phone 635-4090. (c20-7A) FOR RENT: Mobile home spaces available In natural ‘setting. For more in- . formation call 635-6611. (c12-7M) OWNERS MOVING — must sell 14x70 ft. Glendale mobile home, Set up in town, Phone 635-5761. {p10-9A) | 3 REVENUE mobile hornes. One 10° wide, two 12° wide. Can be sold separately or os package. Phone 635-3971 or 635-3571. Cctin-1-4-81) 14x70 MANCO. 12x€ at- tached. Joey shack. Fully skirted and set up In local. traller court. Call 635-2750, (p5-6A} 61. PROPERTY. WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Two to flve acres land in or around Terrace area. Phone 635- 3973, (p5-8A) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 1975 GMC % TON Slerra Classic camper truck. 454 — J speed automatic plus 1978 - 31 ff. Coachman defuxe Sth wheel trailer, Good con- dition, furnished, $20,000 OBO. View at D-7 1865 @Queensway Drive or phone 635-7494, (¢3-3A) 1977, BENDIX Type A motorhome. 20° ft., light plant, AC alr conditioner, vacuum cleaner, 454 GMC, crulse control. 27,000 miles. Price 924,000. Phone 847-9711 or 847-2098. (¢5-7A) 58,000 km. 6 cyl... ve VEHICLES. wr 9% FT. VANGUARD camper. Excetlent condition. 3969 Dodge 1 fon pickup. Call 635-3322 after 5. (c20-28 a) LIONEL H.T. TENT TRAILER. Steeps 7,3. burner propane stove, ice box, water supply, Coleman . heater, curtains, outside © canopy, Phone 625-4608. _ - (p5-BA)- TENDERS Pl Sritian Columbia Buildings Corporation Invitation to Tenders ‘Sealed ~ Tenders, marked “GROUNDS MAINTENANCE, . MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND ‘HIGHWAYS, 4930 . Park Avenue. Terrace, re ";will. be received “40 3:00 P.M. local. ‘time the 15th day of . April, 1981, and those available at that time wilt be opened in public at 4827 Kelth Avenue, ‘Terrace, B.C. Ya 1K7. . Tender dacuments~ maybe obtalned at the above address. ; Tenders must be ‘fled on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked. envelopes. Enquiries may be directed ‘to Mr. MM Setzer, Building Manager, British Columble Buildings Corporation, 4027 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VEG 1K?, telephone 638. 1191. ; The lowest or any tender witl not necessarily be: ac. cepted. {a2-3,6A) = a British Columbia = Buildings Corporation Invitation to Tenders Sealed Tenders, marked “GROUNDS MAINTENANCE, " SKEENA © HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES CEN- TRE, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C.” will be recelved up ta 3:00 P.M. local ¢lme tha 15th day of April, 1981, and those available at that tlme will be opened In public at 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VEG 1K7. Tender documents may be obtalned ai the above address. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, In sealed, clearly marked envelopes. Enquiries may be directed to Mr. M. Setzer, Building Manager, British Columbia Bulidings Corporation, 4827 Kelth -Avenue, Terrace, B.C, VaG 117, telephone 638- vig, The lowest or any tender will nat necessarily be ac- cepted. (a2-3,64) ;‘' LANDTITLE "ACT "JN THE MATTER of Certificate of Title No. D8796 to Lot 5, District Lot 441, Range5, Coast District, Flan 5372. WHEREAS proof of loss of Certificate of Title No. De774 to the above described land, Issued In the names of Darshan Singh Parmar, and Rattan Kaur Parmar, has been filed In this office, notices is hereby given that. | shall, at the expiration of two weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a Provisional Cer- fifleate of Title tn teu of the sald Certificate, uniess In the meantime valld objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Title Office, Prince Rupert, 6.C., this 31st day of March, 1961. W.G. Gandy, REGISTRAR (02-3, 10A) Keep Canada feauttful i eS a "66. (RECREATIONAL: ‘on or befere the 6th day of ” \ NOTICE TO _ CREDITORS | IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MR. HENRY GEORGE WEST, LATE OF’ TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA © Creditors ‘and others having claims against the’ above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to Co-operative Trust Company of Canada, 1159 W. Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, VéH 161, May, 1981, after which date the estate's assets will be ’ distributed, having regard “only to claims that have bean ’ This is a: recelved, CO.OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY OF CANAADA, Executor, 1159 W. Broad- way, Vancouver, B.C., VéH 1G1, ‘ (a3-1,3,8,10A) Pravince of British Columbia Ministry of ~ Forests + Goverament- of Canada Regional Economic Expansion FEDERAL PROVINCIAL ~ . PROJECT(s), financed: by the DEPARTMENT . OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC EXPANSION and the BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS . under the Subsidiary Agreement on INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT SEALED TENDERS for the following Stand Ten- to be ding contractis) will be . recelved by the Rcylonal Manager, Ministry of Forests, Box 3369, Smithers, 6.C. on the date(s) shown below: Contract: ST93M-5-4 §,S. Located: Robinson Lake. Forest District Hazelton, on 9.5 hectares. Viewing Date April 6, 1981, Leaving - Hazelton District Office at 9:00 a.m. hrs: Deadiine for receipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. April 15, 1981. Tenders must be sub- mitted en the form and In -the envelopes: supplied which, -with perticulars, _ may be obtained from the District Manager in- dicated, or from the Reglonal Manager, Ministry of Forests, Silviculture Section, Box 39, Smithers, B.C. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The work will be carried out under the supervision of the British Columbla Minisiry of Forests. This call for Tender is under the terms of the Canada British Columbla Intensive Forest Management Agreement. (a8-23,24,25,30, 31M1,2,3A) " LIVESTOCK FOR SALE; Alfalfa hay. ’ Heavy bales. $5 a bale. Phone 635-3779 ask for Harry. (5-74) For handy classified ad placement use easy to follow daily herald mailin order form Lions feature diamonds. Diamonds are & girl's best friend, or so the song goés, and "218 women were. in agreement Saturday whea they were wined and dined ‘by the Terrace Centennial Lions Club. Club organizers report that the Ladies’ Diamond Dinner was a tremendous success, One’ cut of every three women attending the dinner was a prize winner. and everyone had a flower to lake home, compliments of the Terrace Hotel. Club members in red vests Brady Bunch’ S dad — was a TV defender - Lawrence Preaton and Reed NEW YORK (AP) — Beginning auspiciously with The Defenders in 16, ‘ Robert Reed has built a successful career = in television as an actor capable of playing a wide, yariety of parts. He has appeared in two. miniseries — Rich Man, Poor Man and Roots, © receiving Emmy nominations for both — and spent five years, 1969-74, a3 Mike Brady, the father, in ABC's The Brady Bunch. *] would think since ] left The Defenders there have been only five or six shows T've really enjoyed,” Reed says. “I think the important thing is that you get a message across, like the Defenders did week after © week, and there aren't many shows like that.” ; The Defenders, with E.G. Marshall as lawyer and black ties provided the: service for the evening which included a filet dinner, entertainment, a fashion show and limousine nervice home. But the highlight of the evening came when prizes were drawn and the diamonds were awarded. Grand prize winner of a d@amond ring and necktace was Deanna Peterson. Other winnera included . Pat McGinley, M: Beier -and Suzzanta Ebbers who ‘each won @ pair of diamond. stud as his son Kenneth, was often as controversial as it was acclaimed. The series, in- four seasons on CBS, dealt with issues like abortion, blacklisting and civil discbedience long before they were common television fare. _ Reginald Rose created The Defenders as a: two-part production for CBS’ Studio One in 1957, and wrote many ‘of the seripts for the sub- sequent series, The: prototype starred Ralph Bel- lamy and Willlam Shatner, “You do a series like that,"’ Reed says, ‘‘with this parade of wonderful people, . starting with Reginald Rose and the other writers, and when it's over, your spoiled. You don’t run into that quality of script often, if ever, and we had it week after week, Are prices rip- -off? TORONTO (CP) — A Toronto publisher thinks a lot of Canadians would like to know about the dealings of ail industry but can’t afford the price. To overcome that obstacle, James Lorimer and Co. itd: has just published Cartada’s Oil Monopoly — The Story of the $12 Billion Rip-off of Canadian Consumers. The book, which sells for $14.95, is an abridged version of the federal government report. which alleges monopoly. practices by Canada's big oll companies. The full seven-volume report by Robert Bertrand, director of investigation and research for the Combines Investigation Act, sells for $70. James Lorimer, who in Pr Burglers on job | “Burglars don't take.a_ spring. break, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada. IBC, which represents most of Canada’s home Insurance companies, says that house and apartment robberies Increase dramatically during holiday periods and (he spring break (April 10-21) is no exception. 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Defenders was a hit has, for ae r earrings, and Margaret’: oe Hepner who won a‘ ladies’) 0-0: dlamond watch. ; - Club members say that the evening was so successful : that they are already Planning to hold another ladies’ night out next year. They would welcome any | commente from women who attended this year” and suggestions on ways to make it even better next year, They invite comments to be tent care of the Lioa's Club, Of Box &8%, Terrace, - hea Reed returns to CBS on 3 Thursday night in the 3; premiere episode of Nurse, a six-week series based on the madeforTV movie of the. — fame name, broadcast last.“ . Michael Learned, a three- time Emmy winner as Olivia _:— Walton in The Waltons, stars © ~ as Mary Benjamin’ a ps recently widowed mother who returns to work as a staff phyysician at the New York City hospital where she , “The idea of doing another series appeals to me," Reed says, “but maybe that’s be- cause I suffer from the ac- tor's syndrome — a fear of being out of work. At least I’m motivated’ to some degree by that.” - Reed recently completed a six-month run in Death Trap, : ago rejoined other members of The Brady Bunch for a pilot called The _. Brady Brides. To the actor's dismay, the twohour movie % was chopped into four episodes, and NBC now in- tends to continue the series without Reed. The creative drive that characterized much ne television, when. The the most part, disappeared Reed says. ‘You've got people running the networks ,, today who are basically accountants," the actor Says. Like many prominent tele- vision actors, Reed tries to ° spend some timeonthe stage _ each year. “T dont think its fair to doa show for less than six _ months,”” he says. “I don't get tired of the play, usually, but I da get tired of the repetition. 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