ar ’ ' ‘ 56, BUSINESS - OPPORTUNETY. Wanted responsible caretaker with mobile home \ to operate a mobile home park in Terrace area. Free space rent & commission. Contact F.L. Janauer. 6233. evenings atter 7. (¢10-8) ‘61, For Sale 1969 Dodge Van, slant 6, partly camperized, good running cond. Best offer. Mary 635-7144, 638-1470. (p5- 3) ; 73 Mazda 608, 34,000 miles. Phone 638-1559 or 635-2047. (p3-1) For Sale 1975 Honda Civic: Hatchback. Low mileage. Exealtent condition. Phone after 6, 635-5548. {p5-2) 3967 Ambassador 2 dr. H.T. V8 Auto T PS. Good running __ order. Priced for quick sale -. 635-2009 afer 5:30 pin. (c3-2) 74 Flat station wagon, radials, winter fires, no rust, very clean, good gas mileage. Best offer over $1,750. Phone 632-1418. To view 4826 Walsh. (p3-2) Dodge tandem: dump truck. ~ new 413 motor, 1000 x 20 rubber work avallable, 847- 2752, Nouch Welding, Smithers. (p5-4) 1973 Ford ¥ ton. Explorer, 2 gas tanks, wired for camper, 1970 Ford a tan, 302 engine, economical transportation. 1965 Chev, 48 pass. school bus, Suitable for camper. Good condition, 1967 Chev 4 dr HT 350 Eng. Auto trans. Phone 635-7824. (c5-4) 1975 Ford F-250 Crew cab. 390 ¢.1., automatic, PS, PB, new tires & brakes. 30,000 miles with no’ commercial use. Quick sale for best offer. 4827 Graham Ave. alter 5 pro. 635-2884 (c5-4) ‘Truck for Sale. 1975- SuperCab low mileage good mechanical condition. Phone 632-6554. (¢5-2) : Volkswagon Beetle and custom made parts for sale. Asking $700. Phone 635-3050 ask for Frank. (p3-20) GSet ‘up and fully skirted In 56° Safeway doublewidel ons. Pian garden shed and fencing. 3 BEDROOMS, ‘4 FULL BATH, AND FIREPLACE. j. ceadar. View at No..31-4619 1 eensway Orlve - (Tim- berland Trailer Park). 24,000 Phone 635-9429. (cit) . - Complete with 6,000 BTU alr For Sale: 12x68 ATCO Velmont 3 bedroom mobile home. Set up and skirted In fraller court in town. Will sell furnished or wun- furnished. Phone 635-9045 even, {(p10-Jul} For Sale 12%48’ 3 bedroom trailer (Safeway). Fur: nished or unfurnished. 8012 HEATED JOEY SHACK. cond. Close to schools 635- 9323. (p10-7) oe FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY - 12. x 68 trailer with 12°40. - joey shack all skirted on lot, Also 19° x 32' wark shop. © $18,000 or best offer. Phone 5-. . 2019 or 5-267F (p10-2) - Phone collect 591-5105] (otf. 1988 - 10x52 fwo bedroom Safeway fully set up and skirted. Complete with 8x24 .doey shack. Located'at nr 4 1753 Kenworth. Phone é38- 1628 (pImonth - aud) “TENDERS Tenders.called for 63 Sulte: Apartmerit Block, Dawson Creek, B.C. . tnvitation to sub-contractors and suppliers for structural steel, excavation, piling, concrete placina, waler - Damp proofing, reinforcing, misc. metals, ‘rough car- pentry, finish carpentry, . roofing - flashing, elevator. - dry wall, painting. ceramic, insulation, sheet metal venting, electrical, drapery. appllances, window * or sala by original ww: aluminum, entrances - r sale by original owner - aluminum, lumber supoly, f Datsun 1200, Fastback. —_goors. and raraeeg tthe % bh excellent: tberd Her’-phoier ete prayer 635-2439. (p5-20) 72 Grand Torino radial tires. Phone 635-5690. (¢5-20) 350 Mercedes Benz. 4 door sedan. Atl reasonable offers considered. Phone 635-6126 Sitar 6, 635-3575 (¢9-1) 1974 international V2 ton 4 ,- radio, canopy, new tires, 37,000 miles, can view at 5116 Graham Ave., or call 636-3564 or 635-6166 (Imth 58. MOBILE “HOMES Repossessions We have a limited number of 12’, 4 and 24' wide in excellent condition No Down Payment Purchase includes delivery, set-up and fur- nijure. (on approved credit) if you qualify we will fly you In at our expense, Hurry! - These won't last! Call our credit manager collact at 437-4311 Tor-Star’ Mobile Homes 5226 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. VSH 2E9 I Must Sil - 12x46 2 bedroom mobila home on a fully, serviced, clear titte lot on Simpson Rd, Thornhitl. Open to offers, G. Warnen, Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C., 635-7117 (ctf) (10.3) 1970 12x54 2 bedroom imobile home. Set-up in Nass Camp. can be moved. Asking $5,000 firm. Phone 633-2146. {cl0- 56’ Safeway douvblewide. Includes all major ap pllances, large garden sh and fencing. 3 bedrooms, full. bath, and fireplace. Set up ‘and fully skirted in cedar. View at No. 31-4619 Queensway Drive {Tlm- berland Trailer Park) Phone 635-9429. (cif) Rent or Purchase 1972 12x68. Paramont house tratier with fireplace near stores and schools, on private lot. Rent $255, per month with option ta buy or purchase $9,500 open to offers. Will carry sécond morgage if nec. Phone 112-762-4612, Write "joa Rorke, Gen Det, Win- fleld, 8.C. (ctf va C.M. Profects Ltd, or 4 - 265 - 25th St. West Vancouver, B.C. 14 X40 8q. ft. Includes all 4 ‘are SuBieble” om: Maatry of ‘Bacon conmbie — Forents Sealed: tenders for the following stand tending -eontract(s) will be recelved -by the: District . Forester, - ‘Mlnistry of Farests, Prince “Rupert, B.C., on the dates - shown below. 1 Contract $T 1031-10-4 JS Located Kitsumkatum Ski . Hill Ranger District Terrace ‘Number .of Hectares. 8.12. . ‘Viewing Date 10 August 1978, leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. ‘ * Note: Viewing of the stand tending site. prier to sub- mitting. a fender for - this contract. is mandatory. Deadline’ for receipt of fenders Is 3:30 p.m. 21 Aug. 1978. 2. Contract ST.1031-10-5 JS. Located Kitsumkalum Ski Hill, Ranger District Terrace. -Number. of hec- tares 4.77, Viewing date 10 August:1978, leaving Ranger Statlon at 9:00 a.m. - . Note: Viewing of the stand tending site prior to sub- mitting a fender for this MOBILEHOMES | | contract is mandatory. «fs Deadline for -Recelpt of |New mobile homes from} fenders ts 3:30 p.m. 21 Aug. as low as $100.00 down. | '978. . OAC Da. Contract ST Pe —-“H091-7-10 JS; Located” wades ant ettvered, -Herman:. Creek. Ranger District Terrace. Number of hectares 9.75. Viewing date 11 August 1976, ‘leaving Ranger Station at 9:00 a.m. - Note: Viewing of the stand tending: site. prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline. for recelpt of tenders Is 3:20 p.m. 217 Aug. “1978; ; . .chitectural SEWAGE TREATMENT BASINS | SEALED TENDERS for the projects listed below, ad- dressed to the Director Engineering - and = Ar- Services, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, P.O. Box 10061, Paciflc Centre, 700 West Georgia Street, Van- couver, B.C. V7¥ 1Ct, and endorsed with the project name will be received until jhe specified closing time and date. . Tender Documents can be obtained from the above noted Department of Indian Affairs, Vancouver Office (15th Floor, Pacific Centre) or at North West District 3219 Eby Street. Terrace, B.C. VEG 4R3 on payment of applicable deposit, Tender Documents may also be viewed at construction associations In the following locations: Vancouver, Burnaby, Terrace, Prince George, Prince Rupert and - Smithers. PROJECT The works in this contract comprise the construction of 3 jreatment basins totaling some 47000 m3 capacity: about 368 maters of 200 mm gravity sewer; 107 m af 200 mm outfall; diffuser; manholes; and all ap- purienant works more particularly described in the contract decuments. .The works are located at. New Aiyansh Indian Village ‘| situated approximately 106 4. Contract ST 1031-7-11 JS. Located Herman Creek. Ranger District Terrace. Number of hectares 7.9. Viewing date 11 August 1978, . leaving. Ranger Station at- 20am... 7 . Mote: Viewing of the stand tending. site prior to sub- mitting a tender for this contract is mandatory. Deadline for receipt. of tenders ‘Is 3:30 p.m. 21 Aug. 78 : Tenders must be sub- mitted on the form and In the envelopes .suppiled which, with: particulars, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger (s) Indicated or from — ‘dhe | District = Forester,:4 Minlgiry.of. Forests..Princé - Rupert, BC. | The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- ViV 4H9 wire Telephone yousnsag — Cepted._tc5-0) : OND: AROUND +-HKLF Killick, Metz, Bowen, Rose Es sone Tiss}SSIPrI'S Nr, 201 - 1209 - 103 Ave., Dawson Creek, B.C. . Telephone 762-2046 enders close 4 p.m. Aug. 9, 1978. at the office of C.M. Projects Ltd. (c3-20,2,5) Pretace ot Giritich Cohmudile: TIMBER SALE LICENCE. 0° There will be offered for sale at public auction by the District Forester at Prince - Rupert, B.C¢., at 11:00 a.m, on Friday, September .1,. 1978, the Licence A-8510, to cut 655,100 cublc feet of Balsam, Spruce, and irees of other species located at the _ junction of Skowl! Creek and Bell Irving River Casslar. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. ‘The successful tenderer will not be con- . sidered as an established. licensee for the purpese of. applying for further timber within the Bell-irving Public Sustained-yleld Unit, 7 Provided anyone who Is unable to attend the auction In person may submit 4 sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of suction and - treated as one bid. Particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. Val 189 or the Forest Ranger, P.O. Box 67, Stewart, B.C. VOT IWO. (cd. 20,5, 10,15) MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Government officials selzed 305 pounds of Quaalude tablets Saturday aboard a plane .which crashlanded after almost colliding with a U.S, Customs chase plane, Aeronautica. Administration informed customs and the - Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration of an un- identified aircraft south of Homestead. a . | 1600 .PECPLE HAP A PER CAPITA ANDUAL INEOME UNPER, §1,000 UNTIL INTERNATIONAL “TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH'S AUTOMOTIVE PROPUTS -pNiSlen OPENED A PLART THERE. TODAY, “THE (TT PLANT EMPLOYS OVER 180 PEOPLE WITH AN - VAL FAIROLL OF raat miion! Many MDute SERS PROMOTED oer HE PAST NINE YEARS! BS THAT wee ONCE CONSIPEREDP UNSUITABLE FOR SIGHTLESS WORKERS ARE NO LONGER OUT OF REACH THANKS JU A UNIQUE PROGEAM INITIATED BY ITT AT ITS TELE COMMUNICATIONS CONCEPT WAS STARTEP BY THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIES FOR THE BLINP, WHICH WANTED Tb SHOW INDUSTRY THAT THE BLING ARE GAPABLE oF INDUSTRIAL WORK TWELWWE BLIND ITT WORKERS NOW WORK SHOULDER To SHOULDER WITH 1,900 SIGHTE? WORKERS ON ASSEMBLY, AND RECEWE NO SPECIAL “TREATMENT. kilometres south of Miami, -the spokesman said. | When the pilot of the unidentified aircraft saw the _ customs plane, he took off, forcing. the chase plane off . the runway.. It was not officials sald. , damaged. . ne Seco bet gaint Authorities found the Saturday when the Federal suspect plane in a field about one kilometre from the airport, extensively damaged. The drugs— valued at $1 mililon~were found in four sulteases aboard the craft. Police are searching for the pilot. an vatebed an fe plane was Quaalude is a prescription ° twin-engine craft to a lan. ‘asquilizer which has ding at the Homestead gpined popnlarity aa a street General Aviation Airport, 32 a a 66. RECREATIONAL kilometers north of Terrace. Closing Date: 2:00 P.M. (PDT) August 22, 1978 Deposit: $50.00 INSTRUCTIONS Deposit for Plans and . Spacifications must be made Inthe form of a CERTIFIED BANK CHEQUE to the order of the Receiver General of Canada and will be released on return of the documents ’ prepaid and in good con- dition within one month of tender opening date. : To be considered, each tender must be submitted on the forms provided by the Depariment according to the conditions, wet forth therein. ‘adcompaniled By: * and minste Hed By the security specified on the tender documents. . The lowest or any tender wili not necessarily be accepted. W.G. Robinson, P. Eng., Regional Manager, Engineering & Ar- chitectural Services, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, B.C. Region (¢1-20) ; VEHICLES For Sale, 15’ travel trailer, excellent condition. $1200. Very firm, phone 632.2607 a 1969 Travel Trailer 18’ sleeps 6. Fridge, stove, $2500 OBO. Phone 625-5339, {ctf} Camper 1975 Edson 8° Camper, C-W 15,000 BTU furnace. Phone 639-1121 (stf) 2) River boat and jrailer. Can vew at 51146 Graham Ave. or call 635-3564 or 35- 6166 (j110-au10) WW Security camper, self contained (hot & cold water) shower, sleeps 6 excellent Condition. $4500. 635-6997 (c5- SERVICES Does your bullding need exterlor painting? . Cali 635- 4906 Kermode Friendship Centre. LEave name and —|PLANT iN CORINTH, MISS: THE — phone'number for Terry. Free Estimate. (stf) Earn extra money, become a paper boy. HERMAN . fF 3978 Universal Freie Syriccle: “Keep those press and t.v. people out of hore ‘ti , we've had a chance to with him.” MOOSE JAW (CP) — The lead driver in Queen Elizabeth's motorcade smashed into a telephone pole and died Sunday as the motorcade entered the Ca- nadian Forces Base here. Military WO © Norman Danny O'Donnell, 48, collapsed at the wheel of his car, after apparently sut- ering a heart attack. His vehicle, just two cars abead the Queen's open limousine, slammed into a mee) Y J i explain what's wrong . pole. ‘ The | Queen's press secretary said the Queen “couldn't fail to be aware of it’ because she drove right - t it, ace sure she would be up- eet.” . Edward were to catch a military flight to Saskatoon, Poe. ("E Fun BuG oy tes ‘\ HOW QUICKLY GAN YOU FIND SEVEN DIFFERENGES IN THE SEQOND PRTURE F ai pra ite we oe Td “WUld 2 “TUNE Tes ‘Lee BAe 2 LT FEATURE EERE SONY T ATH 2 “OVE 1 RIT THE HERALD, Monday, July 31, 1978, PAGE § Cressword By Eugene Sheffer ACROSS 41 Crones DOWN 11 Security 1 Riding whip 44 Any split’ 1 Cutofmeat 2 Listening 5 Dyer’s vat pulse * Cily in devices 9A limb 46 A work New York 2 Overhead - BLively dance 5@Belndeb? 3 Aussiancily railway 14 Skeletal part 51 Spanish 4 Listening 24 Chemical 14 Town in painter devices? symbol Oklahoma 52 Not any § Crushing 25 The urial 15 Hebrew 53 God of snakes 24 Little child | measure flocks 6 Desert in 21GI's address 16 Necrology S4Oftheear Asia . 29 Self 17 English ~ 55 Arablan 7 Ariddle 30 A fuel hal£penny Tuler 8Soak flax 31. 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MXH ;HNOJB’U MSEO SVVOSQ- VENGU HEJJ MSEJ _ GNVEQX Yesterday's Cryptoquip—- CONTENTIOUS CONTESTANT IS ADDICTED TO CURT RUDENESS. . ot Today's Cryptoquip due: U equalsS The Cryptequip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, can give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error. © 1978 King Festuren Syndicate, Ine. NM HEB X et ad ena Hee SF meus meot icles pperanie, The group led by Hiromichi Eguchi, executive director of the Japan National Oil Corporation, is making an 18-day visit at the invitation of Dome Petro- eum Ltd, vicroras Discover British Columbia. EMPRESS by Bice MacKenzie The Empress Hotel is full of life. The big, ivy-covered, . stone building, overlooking Victoria's Inner Hasbor, is 70 years ald this year, but it is still going strong. - Ithas stayed lively by changing with the times. And it has stayed unique by holding onto its tradi- tions within its 75-centimetre- thick walls. The most enduring is tea at they Empress. . Every day, since it opened in 1908. tea and crumpets have been served in the afternoon in the hotel lobby. Here you can relax in the big, comfortable chairs facing the windows and watch the activity on the causeway and the Inne Harbor while you sip your tea ' 4 — ene alr ASH wh gah pet s # 7 savor crumpels dripping with Iie butter and listen to the gentlel tinkle of silver spoons on fineg china saucers. Then you can think back tof when this lobby. was filled with grizzled, old, British army of- ficers and proper British matrons. And you will not be alone. Thousands take in this daily titual, tucking away 83.000 crumpets a year . The Empress's moat unique and exciting tradition is the five- day Yuletide celebration, when you are awakened every morming Crystal Bailroom when he was Prince of Wales. ; Today, yachtsmen from the Inner Harbor savor the famous buffet in the Empress Dining Room, a welcome change from galley faod: businessmen confer over cocktails u: trv in the Bengal Room's comtort; and lo a boys’ choir carosting down tourists browse through the shops the halls. in the lobby, inspecting fine On December 25th, the hotel china, chocolates and men’s brings to life a 16th-century clothing. Christmas, complete witha jester, yule-log and boar's head. And, more (han ever befure, young people haunt the Empress. You feast in royal style, heading for Tiffany's Disco or the . enjoying mountains of special Beaver pub. delicacies and a plum pudding — To satisfy these new lustes. the reputed to weigh 14 kifograms. Empress has created new tradi- For a few hours you forget you lions, each as unique as the old, ure in a hotel in 2Otheeneury Victoria. It you are not a tea-and-crum- pets fan. the Empress has light Famous personalities have Shacks in the lobby in the morn- walked through the Enmpress's ings and) pastries, fresh truit portals; Winston Churchill once [un and special coffees in the stumped the 3.6-metre-wide cor- evenings. Tidors, Franklin Roosevell en- The Empress was built as the joved the view from the broad, dost westerly of the Canadian once whirled rdund the glittering _ front windows, and Edward Vit] Pacitie hotel chain. Ships fram: the mainland and, the Orient docked at the harbor at its wide front steps. The well-bred, world travel- lers, who broke their journeys at the Empress, would never have guessed that the massive building was built on a swamp. The spot where the Empress now stands was originally the fair Harbor’s end. Before wi hotel was built, the swamp was filles with mud dredged from the harbor, and with tock and garbage from city Streets. * The site was Jubbed the ''City Dump." The smell wan uppal- ling. To lay the foundations, huilders had ta drive pumwood piles 37.5 metes long into the muek to find bedrock. Yer the hotel louks as if it will stand forever. Originally it had 160) rome inside tall. square, stone build: ing with 4 sleep rool, But as its popularity increased, mure rears were udued. _ Eventually. the hotel hud 570 rooms, all in the saine impressive A TRAVEL FFATURE FROM. TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA style. The walls became over-grown with ivy, giving the hotel an gir of age anu dignity. On its spacious grounds rock gardens, and a famous rose gar- den were developed. Then. in 1965, it seemed as if all the traditions would be swept away. The CPR said the hotel was to be torn down. Il was uneconomi- cal. Cries of pain were heard from all over the continent. Finally the hotel unveiled Operation Teacup. a $4 million plan to bring the Empress inks modern times. Much work was’ done. The 570 rooms dwindled to 416 ‘The potted, pili-tree forest in the Wohby vanished. The old skvlivht dome was covered up. A new diaing lounge, the Bengui Room, was added. The okt hotel had meved ahead. Toduy, a is the Ennpress's in- sintence on traditions. beth old and nesw, that has amide it fants arourid (he world.