PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978 56. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY | Successful store for sale in Terrace. Complete with equipped butcher shap, 8 coolers and freezers. | walk- in, 3 bedroom dwelling at- fached. One rental house, occupied, 3 bay garage all on one acre of land. Annual sales almost double asking price. Assumable mortgage. Call 635-5202 for details. (p20-17). . For’ Sale Prime . Tire Business with gas service étc. - 4- bedroom home, completely furnished, 112 bath, many extras, situated 68 miles north of Terrace, Apply C. Ritter, Box 183, Terrace, B.C. 633-2326 (ctf) 57. AUTOMOBILES 73 Renault front wheel drive, asking $1000 and 1976 Kx250 motocross Kawaskl like new asking $1,000 638-1483 (cif) For Sale: 1973 Mazda RX3 Phone-636-8322 after 6 (¢i0- 14) 1974 Ford ¥2 ton pickup 360 motor auto, Radial fires, electronic Ignition. Phone 635-9580 after 4 (c4-9) For Sale:* 1969 Ford % ton. new paint and flat deck, Price $1700. 1974 Ford 34 ton Price $3400 both irucks very clean, . good shape mechanical Al 635-3752 (p- W \ For Sale: 1974 Jeep Cherckee Wagon 4x4, 31,000 " miles. Best offer over $4,000 Phone 635-7937 (p5-15) Must Sil - 1246 2 bedraom mobile home on a lly serviced, clear title lot an Simpson Rd, Thornhill. Open ta offers, G. Warnen. Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C., 635-7117. (ctf) 1969 - 12x60 House trailer. 2 bedroom and joey shack and sundeck unfurnished. Ex- cept for stove, washer and dryer. Phone 638-8297 after: 3:30 p.m. (¢5-12) For Sale: | 12x68 ATCO Velmont 3 bedroom mobile home. Set up and skirted In trailer court in town. Will sell furnished or un- furnished. Phone 635-9046 even. (p10-Jut} 23x56 “Doublewide, major appliance and garden shed - fenced. Situated on fot fully skirted complete fenced. View at 31 Timberland Traiter Court, 4619 Queen- sway, (Cif) Trailer for sale: 1974 12x68 3 bedroom furnished traller, dishwasher, fridge, ‘stove, washer, dryer, china cabinet etc. No.) Pine Park phone 635-3246 (clm-Ju 17) Mobile Home: Immediate Delivery To Your Location are now available on our lovely 14 wide and doublewide mobile homes. You choose your decor, and we custom bulld to suit. Government grant of $2500 applicable. Expense pald fare Vancouver - Return. For free credit check and approval please phone collect Parker Homes of Canada Ltd. 937-5447 (c14-22) 1971 VW Super Beetle, good running condition. Asking $1,000 or nearest offer. Phone 635-5366. (¢3-13) 1977 Trans AM 400 cubic inch. Only 4.000 mi. Phone 635-5460 (5-15) 1969 Dodge ¥2 T PU, VB, 4 speed trans, posi frac dif- ferential. New rear tires, spare parts, motor trans, etc. $1,000 or best offer. 635- 5339 (ctf) For Sale: 1978 Camaro 228, V6, 4speed, Air, 8 track, Best vaffer... Call 635-3442 after § (c5-13) 1975 Jimmy 4x4. - Fully equipped. Lots of extras. High Sierra package. Trailer fowing suspension. Will consider trade 632-7973. (10-18) For Sale: 1975 Volkswagon Rabbit with extra set of winter tires. Must sell by Friday June téth 635-6749 eves. (p3-11) For Sale: 69 El Camino, geod condition. $1506 Phone 638-8101 Local 12 or 635-4716 eves. (p3-12) For Sale: 1968 Buick Le Sabre for parts Phone 635- 2792 (pa-12) 1975 Plymouth Valient 318, auto, p.s., p.b.. low mileage, 2 door H.T. 635-4597 (pé-15) 1969 Plymouth Fury II, 2 door 318, Best offer. Phone 635-5419 (pd-12)} 58, MOBILE HOMES 1975 12x66 3 bedraom Elmonte (Glendaie} trailer, 2 joey shacks, 1 fuliy in- sulated. Fireplace and covered porch. Set up and skirted at 27 Timberland Trailer Park 635-7645 after 5 p.m. (p10-15) 56' Safeway doublewide, Includes all major ap- pliances, large garden shed and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, and fireplace. Set up and fully skirted In cedar. View at No. 31-4619 Queensway Drive (Tim- berland Trailer Park) Phone 635-9429. (ctf) REPOSSESSIONS We have a limited number of 12’, 14", and 24° wide In ex- cellent. condition. NO DOWN PAYMENT Purchase Includes delivery, . set up and furniture, (On approved credit). If you quallty we will fly you in af our expense, Hurry! - These won't last! Call our credit manager collect at 437-4311 Tor-Star Mobile Homes 635 Granvile Vancouver, B.C. VéZ 1K7 ' {al@-7) For Sale: 1974 Bendix Leader traller. 2 bedroom. Reverse aisle, Front kitchen, patio doors and sundeck. © Phone 635-6405 Cetfjut4) For Sale: 1976 mabile home. Shed, fenced yard with, garden. Located In Terrace Trailer Court. Asking $14,000 or best offer. Phone after 5 p.m. 635-4639 (p3-12) For Sale: Four 1971 12'x52', two bedroam semi-furnished Safeway trailers. Complete with axles, wheels, fuel tanks and blocking. Asking $6,000 each, Call 636-2660 J. Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, B.C, (plm-10) 60. TENDERS Inviation to Tender Town of Smithers, B.C. Sidewalks - 1978 Tenders for ihe supply of sidewalks will be received by the Town of Smithers up to 3:00 p.m. local time, Wednesday, June 21si, 1976. All tenders must be sub- mitted ta the Office of the Treasurer in a sealed en-* velope, clearly marked ‘' TENDER FOR SIDEWALKS - 1978", Tenders will be publicly opened at the above stated time in the Council Cham- bers of the Tawn Office. All fenders will be examined and submitted to Council for awarding at the Regular Council Meeting of June 27th, 1978. The work Is comprised’ of base preparation, the supply of material and construction of approximately 950 meters of 1,5 meter width sidewalk, Tender inquiries shall be directed to the undersigned. A. DeElHon, Director of Works and Engineering ’ Town of Smithers, — P.O. Box 679, — Smithers, B.C. (847-3251) (c5-12) ‘ DIETER S CORNER . 4 ° Sunté petvods beret be cause they are athways hungry. One reasan- tor this is that their bosties are tit getting: the autre: vents tes necdorenive, A warelub sigey af what dies are vale! Gor hot eating tas help to satse this probed. V Pbete 6 Petit Seth} ot ddeon foedeen Abe ot ’ ‘ » SCHULTE, 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Camper 1975 Edson 8’ Camper, C-W 15,000 BTU furnace, Phone 638-1121 (stf) For Sale: 1977 8 Travelmate ‘ Camper, like new condition. Price $3,300 Phone 635-5634 11%’ Blackfoot Camper with fridge, 3 burner stove with oven. Camper jacks, pressure water system. Phone 635-3604 (p3-11) 14 Travel Trailer .inctudes sink, fridge, 3 burner stove, sleeps 6. 3 way lighting system. A steal at $1200 Phone 632-2807 {c5-13) For Sate: 32’ Silver Streak ‘Trailer. Cadillac of trailers. Big enough to live in and travel. ‘Fully equipped loaded with extras.: 20°. awning, alr conditioner, all aluminum constructed. Replacement cost $27,500. Firm price price $13,000. Skeena Traller Court, 1885 Queensway Drive, Terrace, (p3-12) For Sale: 1965 15° trailer. Sleeps 5 has stove, ice box, furnace etc. Price $1,300 firm. Phone 635-2339 (p5-15} . Wrinch Memorial Hospital Hazelton, B.C. Vos 10 Noficeto Contractors Sealed tenders marked “Bid for sale,demalition, and removal of the old buitding used for hospital purposes and situated on Block |, District Lot 105, Plan 7307, Casslar District’ will be received by the Board of Trustees up to 2:00 p.m., toca! time on July 45, 1978. Bids should be addressed or delivered to the Ad- ministrator, Wrinch Memorial Hospital. Hazelton, B.C. VOJ 19. Specificatlons and tender forms may be obtained from the Administrator. The . Board will not necessarily accept any tender recelved. Acceptance of a tender will be subject to the approval of jhe Minister of Health. Tenders will be apened in public in the Board Room of the Wrinch Memorial Hospital, Hazelton, B.C., immediatety after the above mentioned deadline has expired, The successful bidder, if any. will be notified on or before July 26, 1978. : Mrs, Betty L. Hunt, Chairperson, Board of Trustees, . Wrinch Memorial Hospital Hazelton, B.C. VoJ 1Y0 fam sat Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH KENNEDY HART COM- MONLY KNOWN AS JOE K. HART, RETIRED EXECUTIVE, FORMERLY OF EVERETT. WASHINGTON. ; Creditors and others having daims agalnst the above estates are required to send full parilculars of such claims to Murdach R. Robertson, Barrister | & Solicitor, P.O. Box 746, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4C3, on or * before the t4th day of July, 978, after which date the estate‘s assets wlli be distributed, having regard only foclaims that have been received, Juanita Thelma Hart Executrix Murdoch R. Robertson Soticitor {c11,12,16,17} Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OTTO PAUL TRAPPER, FORMERLY OF TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Creditors and others having claims agalnst the above estate are required io send full particulars of such claims to Murdoch R. Robertson, Barrister & Soliciior, P.O, Box 746, Terrace, B.C. VéG 4C3, on or before the 14th day of July, . 1978, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only toclalms that have been received. Hermann J. Buschmann Administrator . (¢2-11,12,16,17) Ta whom It may concern: | - Elizabeth Bangay will not be - responsible for any bills or debts incurred by my husband, as of this day. June 6, 1978. Ellzabeth Bangay. (p3-12) 1. LIVESTOCK... 4year ald registered Morgan gelding and a 3 year old registered Tennesse Walker mare. Phone after 6 842-5532 (c5-12) “BCYCNA - HELP WANTED: Mature ‘students! Earn $6 to $7 per hour plus bonus with iIn- teresting summer work. 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V6B 3X9 # mbt WOMEN WIN AND LOSE WASHINGTON (AP) — Army and air force enlisted women missed about three times as many hours from duty as enlisted men in a six- month period last year, says a Pentagon report. But, navy men lost more time than navy women, partly because. .more men were confined TODAY IN HISTORY ty THE CANADIAN PRESS June 16, 1978 Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti was elected Pope Pius IX 132 years ago today—in 1846, beginning a papal reign of 32 years, the longest in history. He was regarded as a Hiberal, reforming pope when elected but became mare conservative when the Italian wars of indepndence destroyed the old papal states. During his in- cumbency, the Syllabus of Errors, which undermined Roman Catholic political reformers, was published, and the dogma of papal judgment of heresy against Joan of Arc was annulled. people. June 19-25/1978 ” Easy, as more travellers dis- cqver aur family farm vacations, a unique experience offered by the province's agriculture min- istry, and a friendly, economical way fo see B.C. ; Parm accommodations range from rustic to luxurious: full room-and-board in a farm fam- ily’s hame, collages where pucsts ‘prepare their own ‘meals, of a trailer or tenting area. Whichever, it's top value for your dollar and, if you select hoard, the best home-cooking this side of a threshers’ feast. ‘ There are 22 participaling farms and ranches all over B.C. where you may get a chance to cuddle a new-born call, walk through a ficld of sweet hay, or swim in a cool stream—even pitch in with farm chores. And whether you select a Van- couver Island hubby farm with a goat, pig and some chickens or a 2,000 hectare beef ranch in the Peace River, you're sure to meet friendly farm talks. Chances are you'll also dis- cover a country fair just down the road. The four-heetare Four Seasons Hobby Farm near Aldergrove for instance, where gucsis stay in the large home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burrows and their two children, is just a whoop and a holler from Langley's Pioneer Days, June 16-25.- After the kids ride the ponies, ogle the farm animals and tour (he heaver pond, take them to sce the " Pony Express Race in Fort Langley, June 18, when, for a day, mail once apain trayels on: horseback. First rider gallops off at 9:30 a.m. and, two hours of hard-riding later, hands over the mail toa F9th-century, costumed,: postal official at the Langley Mall. : Windsor, Ont., killing 16 nipeg, Man. RIC 2€1. (ju 15} after desertions. cite TOURISTALK down on (he farm? . . f FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA FARMING OUT THE FUN By Shirley Guth Worth other trips into town: Langley’s big ‘Capt. Cook" parade, 10.u.m., June 24, and the ’ And watch for open house at his- toric Fort Langley’s Centennial Museum and National Exhibition Center June 19-25. Schedules to all Pioneer Days events are avail- able atdowntown Langley stores. parade, 10 a.m. June 24, and the pancake breakfasts and bean- weiner roast scheduled during the week. Drop into the Crafts Pair at the Civic Arena, or root for your favorites at beard,, costume and pic-cating contests. No wet blankets at the Langley Fire Department's “‘Hose Ball” Then, back to the farm to float in the sunshine, or hike or bicycle to the nearby Vancouver Game Furm for a look at 50 species of exolic animals or—special chil- dren’s treats—a ride on Tina, the baby elephant, or playtime with pet calves, pigs, lambs and pygmy goats at the children’s z00. . Afterwards, supper may be an outdadr barbegue with garden-- fresh vegetables and -Mrs. Burrow's. homemade pie. For a family of three, five days af full room-and-board at Four Seasons , Farm slarts at $245, Farm holidays also came in do-it-yourself kits, Guests at the 80-heepare. Lost-Dog Parm at Ta Ta; Crack: ig, tho. Ronteniys. dp edawil ua gy: explore the adjoining! Purcell Mountain foothills. For $3-34, camping space al Lost. Dog Farm is also available this week to visitors who want to tour the Beautiful Columbia and Invermere Lakes area, Relax in odorless hot mineral pools at Radium Hor Springs, where water gushes trom Red- streak Mountain at 46°C. Thirty-five kilometres south on. Highway 93/95 is Fairmont Hat Springs, where bathers soak in four mineral water pools ranging from 29°.48°C. Or pul on clean jeans and head into Feraie for Friendship O-ys, June 23-25, fora whirl of fashion and talent shows, arts and crafts displays, a casino, dance and pancake breakfast. The most authentic 18th cen- tury costume wins at Saturday evening’s ‘Capt. Cook’* Cos- tume Ball; another winner is the “Capt. Cook" parade on Main Street Saturday maming. Prentice Park is grod zero for hang-gliders dropping in from Femic Mountain Saturday and Sunday aftemoan. Stand on the West Fernie Bridge over Elk River to catch the best action in the raft and canoe races. Queen contestants in period costumes serve al Saturday afternoon's Queen Lawn Tea on the caurlyard returning from he says, “‘can come, away cn- riched by contact with a different environment, different values and a different life style."" A Vancouver Island tarm with a mountain stream for swimming. an Okanagan farm offering boat or four-wheel drive tours, a beef ranch where guests are welcome to assist wilh haying or brand- ing—alt are opening their homes this month to summer guests. Some also offer year-round ac- commodations for winter skting and snow-shocing. Por a booklet describing |078 family-farm listings, contact the Ministry of Agriculture, Youth Development Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victorta, B.C. V8W 227. ; From town or country, other festivals to catch this week: North Vancouver Fotkfest, June 16-July 3. Foikdancing in the slreets, at a round robin of ethnic open-houses offering national fonds and cos- fumes, arts, crafis, singing and dancing. A complete list of Folkfest events is available from. Had- son Manor, 1254 W. 7th Ave., Vancouver. Vancouver—Japanesd Tall Skips “Nippon Maru"? and “Kaiwo Maru”, June 21-27. Best seats in the house are on English Bay when, if winds co-operate, the (win vessels come in under full sail between noon and 2 p.m. June 21. They berth at Ballantyne Pier #4 and visitors are welcome anboard during Open Ships, June 23 atid 24, 1 p.m-4p.m. Prince Rupert Seafest, June 24-25. It rains flowers this weekend, when hundreds of posies drop from an airplane fly- ing over the ‘‘As We Were" «rani eon AUER Saturday, 1 2 on Evening pee oe a their own-cuoking in a two-bed-/ Farm holidays appéaltspe-~brings an *‘As We Were’ dance at room suite in Robert and Evan Cale’s farm house, or a separate, three-bedroom, modern collage: rates are $15-$20a day, Excellent riding horses are available to cially to young urban families whose children may have never held a baby chick or ridden a horse, says co-ordinator David Freed, Both adults and children, Discover British Columbia A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA BEAUTIFUL BUTCHART GARDENS Anrqice te the workd-fuataas guredens, hy Jean MacKenzie “And you dasar miss the Butehart Gardens!" , Enraptared visitors hive been passing (hat word along: since LO. whet the werld-lamous Butehart Gardens: was first upened to the pubtic. The gardens were first apened by Mrs, Jenny Butehart, She was determined to bring beauty Back tothe ravaged lime- stone quarry hit ined built the family’s fortune. Her snecess cai be measured by the half-million persons who join the pilgrimage to “Bue whares” each youn The unique gardens, only 21 hilotneties (13 miles! from British Columbis's. cupilal eCity, Vieloria. ties in bloom from: Marelt te Chetaber, Spring. summec and fall, they are Rept at (he peak of perkee don by the leehoique of “plang” ine” repkeeing lading phonies with new, fresh-lloaming ones. Not conten with one garden, the Butshire kanily developed Tati contested thert wilt woud: find paddy anak bright) banks of Thossonis ind see tei ofl agetinst plush greed laws s. Avouide to dhe gardens, printed in El angunges, helps visitors from ail over the wart © de tind their way through the tharvelladis nase. One of the first show stoppers mnothe fatir isa rostig: bower hung with hiskets of (railing haovanias and fuchsias, whose pelils glow fike neon against | the bhi sky. The Sunken Garden --opaleat asa pintte’s weasure chest - has tebe the most photographed bit of tandseape in BoC, Fron die viewing point at the top oat the airy wall, visitors “Ooo!” and “Abhb!" in ivelan- tary (ibute While glories below, Sulit cokers, pines. birches and puplits ring the grey seals inabracelet of vurtegated jade. Flowers spill like fowels acres grass fir-thich and green as peril, Gallen tulips slinen, Rhododendrons. red us) gst vty. abraap ithaee amecysd adtlvin. Hanging flawer busdets are ane nb the shawestoy Bers of begonits are rimmed with necklaces af fresh-faced forget-me-nots and diaumond- white alyssum, * And paths that wander from , flower bed (o waterfall to: pond to shadowed nook, reveal vista on enticing vista, In centrofled contrast to the tumult of color in the Sunken Garden, the terraced Rose Garden isa (reat lo be savoured slowly. This is the place to linger over curve of petul ind shape of bud. and bending low. fo clrink The Strkon Garden. the Civic Arena. Sunday starts with a pancake breakfast on the. waterfront and finishes with bathtub, rowing and ‘‘cookie cutler’* races, infallibility was enforced. the fragrant breath of roses— crimson and yellow, blush-pink and while, orange and even blue, Below Jenny Butchart’s home "Benvenuto", which now houses the gurden’s offices and restaur- tnt. is an enclosed Tahan Garden. ‘ Here, dazaling in the summer sun, the vivid colors of poly anthus, close-packed as threads in a tapestry, crowd the rec: tangular borders of the lily poot, Al the wardens” north end, where the lind slopes to the seit. is the Japanese Garden—a re- flective haven of bubbling waters, cushions of aioss, dark . pine prickles and (he whisper of bamboo leaves, crisp as tissue piper. : A leisurely visit to Butchart's is best. Come prepared to spénd the dhity. . . There are pieni¢ tubles beside ustream near the parking tats. Stroll the gardens, stopping aften wtbench or bower (o store up a bank balance of beauty. Dine ia style at che restaurant and then join the summer even- ing crowds for lively family ene lertainmient at the [ree outdoor theatre, As darkness falls. tour the yairdens nee again by the magic: of the Night Mlumingtions. Whether your visit isa long or a short one, it's an experience you wort forget. And before long, you too will be saying te westhound friends: “And you must’t miss the Butehart Gardens!"