54 Gusiness" Property ——— FOR RENT— 5,000 sq. it. ‘retall store. ‘Located corner of Lakelsa, & Emerson - best show. windows. _In.. town. - -for' further” Information phone . 635-5933, during pusiness hours, © | (aced-april-tin) 55 "Business Opportunity a BUSINESS - OPPORTUNITY: IN TERRACE, B.¢. Chevron Canada Limited has a business opportunity available immediately | to operate a - Self-Serve Station In Terrace, . This chaitlenging. | op- portunity will be attractive to individuals who have a desire and ability to run thelr awn business and who are ‘able to make a minimum capital = in- vasiment’ of 25,000. The station Has’ 2 covered pump: Islands, 2 service bays and requires a dealer with some. mechanical ability. The successful candidate will recelve : fraining In the operation of | the station, In the prin- ciples’ of good business management as well as 8 continuing - program of | marketing counselling. To apply, please contact: Chevron Canade ‘Limited John Meneghello, 638-8610. © (acca. ‘smay) $100,000 | Financtal available. Include machines. Reply to Box: 1485-0 § Terrace- Kitlmat. Daily Herald, i Box. 399,. Terrace, B. C, V8G 4B4. (p20-25may) Motorcycles” 178 XS 1100 YAMAHA Fully tour. packed. Ex- celtent condition. Low miles. Needs naw pipes. Phone 635-5945, (p5-16may) 3 tomobiles COLLECTORS! 1955 Buick Skylark Convertible Red with white bucket seats. New radials, top, paint. Never known rust! Im- maculate! $6500. Phone 557-4363. (Queen Charlottes). (p5-18may) EEE 58 Trucks & Vans 1979 JEEP CHEROKEE (x4, automatic, ‘radio $2,600. Call 638-1879, after ‘em. , ’ (p10-24may) MUST SELL— 1980. Ford F150 4nd, é cyl. ‘short ‘box,. new tires, canopy, cof. rack, excellent condition. Asking $7,200. Phone 638- 1919, 1982 MAZDAB2000 Deluxe long box pickup. Canopy: chains, snows. $6,25 72,000 km. Phone asas. (pi- ismay)’ ¥ . REPOSSESSION FOR SALE 1974 International Dump Truck Contact C.LB.C. ln Kitimat, 632- 2168. Highest or any bid not necessarily ace cepted, - acer0-r6mney) 1982 OATSUN king C ‘cab | 4x4, 5 speed. Low mileage. Excellent condition. Will consider car or truck as. part payment. Asking $7900 635-4246. (p4-15may) 1978 FORD Pickup F150. One owner. Excellent condition. 24,000 original. mlias, Asking price $4,000 firm. Phone 635-7851. ‘{pl0-22may) {p}0-25may) . : |; new i rom | | TERE ‘59 Mobile , Homes: on a FOR SALE pied VI villa Vista. 3. bedroom, ‘with . Jooy shack." Washer, . dryer, fridge. © stove, dishwasher arid -micro- _ wave. bullt-tn.. Phone. $38. 8364. asking $19,000. ” (pz0ssmay KNIGHT- MOBILE HOME. Large 1.bedroom, skirted, with joey shack, furnished. $10,500. ‘Phone, 635-3239, Ap 10-14may) 12’xé0"' ESTATE MOBILE honie. 3 bedroonis. Set-up skirted in’ Terrace Trailer Court.” Fenced, tandscaped yard with 2 ' storage sheds. “$18,900 and open to offers. Phone 635- 3705. “tps-v6may) 966 KNIGHT. "Trailer 1o'x40, plus addition 10° - finished. Excellent condition. . $5,500 negotiable. Phone 633.202, ~ (p20-7]un) 1980 SANDPOINT. mobile home. 14x70. in goad can- dition. For, more = In- formation-call $35-2261 ask for Rod or. ‘Ann taces-témay) 2 BEDROOM mobile. home for rent. Terrace. Reasonable rent. Phone’ 627-7171. Available immediately. ; (p5-13may) CTT 60Recteational, - Vehicles .. 2" TAURUS HOLIDAY TRAILER Excellent condition. -Low miles. _ $70. Phone 638: 1305 after Spm. (p5- may) Provines, oF; Aah? . British-Columbia’ ‘Ministry of Forests Forest Service . . NOTICE = |. Regarding Examination for Licence ‘to Scale Logs. Examination for licence to scale fogs Inthe Iriterlor will be held at Terrace. The examination will. be preceeded by a scaéting course. - Place: Northwest Community College. Terrace Date of Scaling: Course: May 28 to June} Inclusive beginning at 8:30 a.m. Date of Scaling Exam: June 6, 1984 The course of Instruction must be attended by persons currently holding an “Appointment of Acting Scaler’. To these persons the examination Is free of charge. All other persons will be charged .an examination fee of $40.00. Application forms for the © examination (F.S. 87,1969) must be completed: and avallable for preseriation at the examination. These may be obtained from the Instructors during ‘the course or fram any District — Manager's Office, . - Persons wishing to aft- fend the course are requested fo register by contacting one of the following -Ministry of Forests district offices. : Terrace 636-8541 . Hazelton 842-6581. V.M. Strain . Acting Regional. Manager Ministry of: Forests © LETS PUT! "QUT THE Mat - ren YOU fon net Hangs Lane onto * ’ Pith ANN + 695-7746 | .Located” In.. ~ Environment AMENDMENT -atfected: * * ppureeag ot thes onlin 4 No go ~ Saviet: ‘Union's decision . to pull. out of the Sunimer-Olympics: in: Log ‘Angelég’ is : irrevocable, Olymple .committee ‘chairman Marat: Gramov said today. _ Gramovy,’ speaking ata news cénference;” ‘paid: Soviet sports chiefe had”. “considered the ’ situation carefully and arrived at. the - Conclusion ‘the.’ United States ‘was’ putting its. political aims.above those of the Olympic movement. ° ANY, furthet ‘efforts. to. obtain conditions in Los Angeles -ac- . ‘@eptable. to: Moscow ‘would be ‘senséless glven the attitude of ‘the’ US. administration,” Gramov: sald, The comments’ appeared to *put.aii end to speculation in the West that Moscow might still reconsider its decision to with- draw. if ‘the U.S. offered new guarantees | on the Security. of Soviet. athletes, ‘” Juan, ‘Antonio. _Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, said last . week he still hoped to persuade Soviet leaders‘to change their minds; and. had asked for a meeting with, President Kon- 88 Tegal Province of -. British Columbia Ministry. of 7 Waste Management File No. PR-3360 APPLICATION FOR OF WASTE MANAGEMENT PERMIT — THIS APPLICATION Is to be filed, with the Regional Waste Manager, Bag 5,000 ‘3726 «Alfred. Avenue, Smithers, . British Columbla, vos 2N0. Any ° person who may be af- fected by the amendment to Permit No. PR-3360 © described below: may, within 30 days from the date. ofposting. publication, service or display, state in writing to the Manager how he Is PREAMBLE— ha permit by . stantin Cherneiko. . . Gramov said the Soviet Union decided to stay out of the Games after. an April 27 “meeting in Washington i in which a U.S. state department official+ flatly rejected all Soviet complaints, presented by an alficial of the Soviet Embassy: about Olympic - » preparations, ©: 7. °%.. FOLLOWS CONFERENCE That meeting followed by three days a conference among Soviet and U.S. Olympic officials in “Switzerland .at which the Soviet Union voiced a series of complaints.and demands about ‘travel arrangements for Soviet athletegand securily provisions _at the Olympics. - After the meeting. in Swit zerland, Gramov said all but the. security question had been resolved. . ' But, he said today, the state -department rejected the Soviet claim of ‘violations of the Olympic charter and charac- terized the Soviet demands made in Switzerlandas false and groundless. | He reitered one of Moscow's - main reasons for withdrawing, saying emigre groups in the - to “ compelitive: atmosphere , United States had threatened. to" harm Soviet bloc competiters. He added that any protest ... . demonstrations ‘by. anti-Soviet groups’ would create an unfair for Soviet athletes.- He, said the Soviet ‘Olympic Committee situation in Los Angeles i in great detail before - reaching its decision. But conditions in Los Angeles ‘presented “s pitiful picture. “Do you réally “want our athletes to live in @ prison there? That's what the conditions there would be like.“ He denied the Soviet Union and allies which have joined itn passing up the. Games were considering ‘ setting up an alternative Olympics at the time of the Los Angeles Games, saying the Soviéts are entirely opposed ‘toe such an idea. ' Gramov said U.S. secret services have infiltrated protest ‘groups and that they were planning to’ drug and kidnap Soviet athletes. © Gramov met during the weekend with Mexican Olympic official Mario Vasquez Rana, show of the day. Pare er | now “ considered the . Turner’s closest rival, Energy Minister Jean Chretien, forced Turner's hand with his call for ‘entrenchment of the language rights of Franco- Ontarians. “in the interest of Canadian unity.” But Turner endorsed only the extension of bilingual services in Ontario, saying he would Jeave it to the provincial government and legislature to find an acceptable-solution. Chretien appealed to Liberals’ emotions as his backers put on the loudest and most colorful His supporters staged what appeared to be a dry run for the Ottawa convention with a carefully ‘planned display of hoopla. Quebec. campaign director Leonce ‘Mercier said 24 busloads of Chretien supporters were brought to Montreal from across the province. Mercier said 1,800 of the 3,000 party faithful at .the day-long affair were Chretien supporters, although not necessarily delegates. Despite an "atl-candidate agreement to ban signs and hoopla, squads of Chretien workers, using walkie-talkies, covered the convention floor with orchestrated cheering and placard waving by supporters, wearing Chrelien T- shirts, windbreakers, sun visors and scarves. They had a four-piece band from Chretien’s . hometown of Shawinigan playing to open-air tables at a nearby plaza, with free soft drinks. Earlier, Liberal president Iona Campagnola boasted how the Grits were “profounely dif- The Herald, Monday, May 14, 1984, Page 9. ing back now: Olympic boycott “MOSCOW. (Reuter). — The- who emerged to say he received no indication whether ‘ boyeott. ‘BREAKS SILENCE -The news conference was the first’ break in the silence by Soviet officials since the with- ‘drawal was announced. Gramoy refused to speculate on the possibility Moscow might also decide to stay away from the 1988 Olympic Games in South Korea, a country with which the ‘Soviet Union has no diplomatic relations.. It was wrong, he said, for Western countries . to describe the Soviet decision as a boycott. "We are in no way violating the Olympic charter. Every NOC (national Olympic com- mittee) has the right to decide whether’ to attend the Games. We have decided ‘not to go and have sent out our notice.” So far, seven Soviet allies have joined in withdrawing. Afghanistan, the focal point of the U.S.-led Olympic boycott of the 1980 Mescow Games, with- drew Sunday. Bulgaria, East Germany, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos and Czechoslovakia with- Indian the ~ Soviets would reconsider their sany a K. CHERNENKO. drew last Tuesday. In the United States, William :: Simon, president of the U.S.' Olympic Committee and who heads the U.S. delegation to an -. emergency IOC meeting next |: Friday in Switzerland, called the ... Soviet pullout “politics, pure politics, This is a baseless and =: flagrant abuse of the Olympic 3: an charter.” avis a te Peace offering from John Turner - MONTREAL (CP) — John Turner made a. peace offering Sunday to worried Quebec anglophones with a strong statement of support . for minority language rights. "In Quebec, Bill 101 went too far,”’ Turner said in a question-and-answer session at a Liberal policy forum, the third of five in preparation for next manth’s leadership convention In. Ottawa. “Several of its provisions are offensive and 1 support freely the court challenges program,” said the Toronto lawyer and candidate to . succeed Pierre Trudeau as party leader.: ’ The president of Rosemont riding Liberals, John Faratra, a previously uncommitted delegate, was sitting at the back of the ballroom in the downtown. hotel as Turner made the comment. He pulled a Turner button out of his pocket and pinned it on his lapel. “W'm satisfied now he’s onthe right track,” -Faratro said, It was not, however, convincing enough: for delegate Mary Samborsky, vice-president of Notre-Dame-de-Grace-Lachine-Est, who had told.a reporter she would make up her mind after the debate. At the end of a day of speeches from seven candidates, Samborsky appeared more cor-~ fused than ever. ‘ "Don't ask me any questions,” she said, waving a clitch of documents. “I have to go through all these papers.”’ : ‘Hispanics: ferent’? from the Tories since there was an“ agreement that there would be “no demon-~” strations or political hoopla,” While there was substantial applause and ‘= io floor demonstrations for Chretien and Turner, .-, there was Jittle for the other candidates, :. Economic Development Minister Don John- ston, Employment Minister John Roberts,... Affairs Minister Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan and . Justice Minister Mark MacGuigan. John Munro, .,. a. nt LAUDS TRUDEAU. © All paid tribute ta Trudeau, who intervened «- in the campaign Friday when his office issued a +". statement saying Turner had misrepresented +: the reasons for his resignation as finance minister in 1975. , Turner told reporters on Thursday he had not =; received Trudeau's full support from the % cabinet in his attempt to get labor's agreement for voluntary wage and price controls. ul Some barbs did fly and Turner winced when: Whelan said Canadians ; -Mulroneys” — a reference to Tory Leader = Brian Mulroney. zs He later appeared to be aiming another barb 2: at Turner when he-said, ‘I’ve never had one of = -my companies go hankrupt"’ — an apparent > reference to the former finance minister's -: investment in a film company that it recently went bankrupt. om “don't want two = and ©, workers aeiee Theges, In registered name and ‘address of the Permittee, and to change In quantity — of discharge according ta the latest formats of Waste Management Permits: ‘1, Skeena Sawmills of P.O, Box .10, Terrace, British Columbia ‘VEG 4A3 Hereby apply for amend. ment as described below, fo. Waste Management Permit. No. . PR-3360 granted on April WW, 1974, last amended August 22, 1980, which authorized, the Glatharye of refuse froma sawmill: -.) planermill “complex located at” Terrace, B.C. to land. - AMENDMENTS - REQUESTED Before: i. Permittee: Skeana Lumber Lid. 1200-1111 West - Hastings Street. . Va ncouver, _ Columbla Vé6E 2K2: i. Letter of Transmittal: 1. Maintain the works authority by. Appendix 01 as a Level “B" landfitl in accordance with the Pollution -Contral Ob- jectives” for the Forest Products: industry of British: Columbia, dated November 23, 1977, Ad- ditional. operating = in- atructions’ may be Issued by the Reglonal Manager. 2. Confine. the refuse disposal: site at jeast 61 meires from the edge of the. steep drop te the Kitsumkalum River, — 3. Provide a drainage ditch around the tower side of the refuse disposal site to- contain surface run-off. It. Appandix 01: b) The quantity of refuse which may be discharged Is 4 cublc metres per day. Afier: .(; | Permittee: Skeana Sawmills - ‘Suite 1000, 1100 Malville Street ‘Vancouyer. ‘Columbia V6E 4A6 il. Latter of Transmittal: To detete entirely ‘ Hil. Appendix 01: 6b) The quantity of refuse which may. be discharged Is maximum 125 m3-d This: application, dated on March 23, 1984, was posted on the ground. in accordance with the Waste Mahagement Regulations. Per Henrichsen, Generel Manager. .» (acel-lémay) British British | Walter Mondale, seeking to regain his earlier fighting form, is wooing Califor- ‘nia's Hispanic voters and criticizing rival Gary Hart on arms control as the three U.S, Democratic presidential contenders campaign for the largest state delegate prize. Jesse Jackson was preaching party unity Sunday, saying there will be a “period of reconciliation’ after Califor- nia’s June 5 primary, the last and biggest delegate contest before the convention in San Francisco in July. “We are competing for the nomination on the one hand, but then there’s the specter, of (President) Reagan beyond July,” Jackson said. Hart went to San Francisco today before heading back to Nebraska one day before the state holds its presidential primary. Jackson remained in California, where Democrats will decide 306of the state’s 345 delegates in the primary, flying to Oakland after a Sunday night rally at a church in the Watts area of Los Angeles. Jackson and Hart followed the former _Vice-president with appeals for Hispanic votes Sunday, but it was Mondale who won ef Mondale campaign Political Association meeting in San Jose, Calif. ATTACKS HART . Later in the Van Nuys suburb of Los Angeles, Mondale spoke to some National Organization for Women members and attacked Hart on arms contro] and the proposed nuclear weapons freeze, which he says Hart was slow to embrace. Mondale was campaigning in an Hispanie area of Los Angeles again today before flying to Oakland and San Fran- cisco, where he planned a fund-raiser with Mayor Dianne Feinstein. Democrats In two states hold primaries Tuesday, with 24 delegates at stake in Nebraska and 43 to be decided in Oregon. In Portland, a poll published today by The Oregonian newspaper said Hart had 49-per-cent support to 28 for Mondale and nine for Jackson. The survey of 367 voters was conducted Wednesday through Saturday and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5.2 per cent.. In Nebraska, a poll published. by the Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star newspaper showed Hart with 41 per cent to Mondale's 31 and Jackson's four, with 17 per cent undecided. . — Flooding and mudslides from the .‘long-feared melting. of Utah’s near- record snowpack closed several highways * and washed intg basements Sunday. One person was killed and at least four were injured, Hundreds of volunteers Coachman Apartments Delare apariment dwalling, fridge, stove, carpeting, drapes, undercover parking, : ebvater, secuvity system, resident manager. Phone manager anglime 638-8245 spent Mother’s fighting Floods ‘in Utah® ¢ : Day : back the runoff brought on by a second day of tem- peralures around 29 Celsius. It was a year ago next week that flooding caused by similar con- ditions began, leaving behind $480 million in damage. USS PSNR ease 3 aL *, 4 DESC R EG AEe SS PHERSIEy the endorsement of the’ Mexican-American ‘Marcos ‘is put to the test MANILA. {AP) — Filipinos began voting this morning in a test of President Ferdinand Marcos’s government. Marcos, accompanying his wife Imelda to a voting. precinet near the presidential palace, said he would be surprised if his opponents win 30 of the 133 national assembly seats at stake in the election. “They really don’t have their hearts in it,” he said of a movement to boycott the elections. ” ‘Twenty-five nillion eligible voters were choosing from among about 1,000 candidates, Polling offictals- applied a drop of indelible ink to Mrs. Mareos's manicured index finger before she voted. The ink, required for all voters, is designed to prevent people from voting more than once. . The voting followed a noisy but peaceful night in Manila. + Marcoa's opponents rallied for a boycott, then mar- ched or drove around the U.S. support for his 18-year “rule. , relatively. city yelling and honking horns to protest his lawmaking powers and 10,000 RALLY Police threatened to break up an anti-Marcos, anti-American, _anti-ele- ction rally by 10,00 people at Rizal Park on Sunday, but it ended peacefully. . Marcos, in videotaped newscast appearances, promised a clean and honest election, - But members of an in dependent watchdog group said Sunday they had - reports of vote-buying, missing election forms and other signs of cheating, Voting is mandatory, and penalties for failure to vote include six months in jall, disqualification for. publie office and loss of voting privileges. Two candidates were killed during campaigning fot the assembly, and at least 32 other people were | killed in other election- related Incidents during ihe seven-week campaign. . 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