; “stove, piel ransondble rates, Phone” (P20 29Apr. y % “BEDROOM. contéified® ‘units: $925. “mo ‘ _ Phone; batween:- 3h 5, pni-; “J cay ak | for. Roger. 635 - 2 (eccinetin) re dEDROOM hone, In ‘New: Ramo. ‘Parily furnished. : ee SERVICED - RUILDING - LOTS on quiet. deadend’ . street’ “$18, 500 . ‘each. ‘or o Avallable May - 1-63. ° $500: mo., Phone, 635-6772, ; — (pt229a) Two BEDROOM basement sulte, -unfurnished. with ~ fridge and stove, Qulet - couple. No petsa Separate entrance. Avallable- Jenediataly. ‘how, Tent. Phone. 635-5738 | we ee ps.) SHARED. - ACCOMMODATION Parton, wanted to. share : large 3 bedroom home near college. 7 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, . dishwasher, washer, dryer, furnished. Great view. $180 month. 635-3902, mee {pld-29a) WOODGREEN | APARTMENTS. hod. bedroom apartments. Downtown locallty. Complete with dishwasher, fireplace, fridge, stove & - drapes.’ Undercover parking. Securify entrance. Phone 635-9317. . (acc-tin) KEYSTONE APARTMENTS now taking applications. ' Spacious, clean aparts,, 1..2° and 3 bedroom sultes. Extras Include ~ heat, hot water, laundry facilities, storage locker, playground. Please phone 635-5224. ; (acct. |ffin) _TETRAULT PLAGE”: “APARTMENTS Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting, off street parking, - security system. Rente start at | $0 Phone. . manager anytime. 638-1268 3 BEDROOM townhovee full basement. Close to town and _, athools. Available May. 1st. $405 month. No pets. Phone 635-2554 between 78 amor 5- 7pm. _ — (p5-250) Tid "BEDROOM duplex with ° “fall basement, completa with fridge, stove andgas heat. Situated “within’ walicing distance of. downtéwn area, Ideaily . “sulted for a working couple. . References ara. required. _ No pats. $450 month. For. ". Mpolntment to view call _ 638-1822" between 6 and 9? pm, (p4-22a) WANTED TO RENT— With Option to buy. 3 bedroom or . bigger house or trailer, Praferably at Lakelse Lake or outside of town. Phone . 635-9478. ag (p5-25a) ‘THREE BEDROOM, 1% - “‘slorey house, 22 baths, full basement, with rec. room. ‘Plus 2 extra reams. Large fenced lot on dead end street. $78,000. “Open to “otfers, Will. consider small “house or trailer in: trade. Phone, 636-3241, ‘Frrone: : “pasta sn ACRES, power, ‘water, ‘opty: phone; : satie : YL carry’ - Produclig, River. bo oA must Sett—4e acres, weit; septic: systam, well. house, ~ rgad. access. to” back’ of. - property.: a, . mobile home, addition with *. 7 "WoO stove, Phone 635-7408. anytime. - hood =, Bridgestone radials, others. | ‘pavement, _ quiet; scenic.’ Box’ 401, New : - Hazelton, Vos- 20 Phone : BA.5495, cys * contra - $35,000 for pair. ‘Phone: 635-" / tpr0-ea) 1975; |. 5a) FOR RENT — 2,000 sq. ft. office space. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552, {acc-éoc-tin) 12 HONDA CRI Ex. cellent condition, low hours. 635-5319. : . (nevl9-stta) FOR SALE OR TRADE on 12-14 ft. Aluminum car. top. Cc-W motor. Wat 250 Yamaha: Exciter Street 14650 em Call 635-2533. (p5-22a) STATION fully asP WAGON Estate, equipped. $7500, . Phone 635: 5276, 1979 teeta os SCHOOL DISTRICT Noe (Terrace) has for Sale:~. - ’ 1 Mazda 4-door Sedan model 929-1978 | 1 Toyota Hilux pickup - 1973 May be seen at 3211 Kenney ~$t, between 9am & 4pm. ! be. Written bids will recelved at the above ‘address; Attn. Purchasing Dept. until April 29; 1983, (a ec-] 9,20,21 a) . FOR SALE 1988 Chev Biscayne, 250 6 cyi., 2 speed on the colymn. Needs ‘some work. - $350. O80. Phone’ 635-2493 atter - 5:30 p.m. . a ‘(att-tin) 1945 VOLKSWAGAN BEETLE and 1975 Datsun B210 Hatchback. Cali 435- 1945. AMBASSADOR RAMBLER: good shape. ~ Little rust. $1500. Phone 635 . (ps-tia) 1974 DODGE CORNET, 360 cu. 80,000 miles, neads’- trans, (no -reverse). * Mechanics special. Make an otter. 635-7012. (nc-30Apr. ) 17 DODGE “MONACO. _ Two door, hard top, bucke! seats, no rust. ..Asking $300:00. Phone 636-0763 (ne: sit. tin) , FUEL INJECTED 79 200 ZX, beautiful car. 32 mpg, maak,- new White-Gold $10,700. 638-0753. (p5-22a) W941 SCOTTSDALE Chev, PU. We are accepting bids. Call David at 635-2261. . _ tece7-288) W976 FORD % TON PICKUP 48,000 miles. Very - good. shape. 9 camper $6,000. Phone 635-6883. IAC 4x4 1976 $3500 or trade. for small ¢ar or. pickup. 1978 Ford dxé $5500, 1976 Blazer xd wine, (Phone 635- S60 rawvesd ang) “26a! _Mobile ‘(pS.tda) ' (p$-21a) MINI sleeps dadults.E.C.20mpg, dual. rear wheels. 3 way . fridge. propane stove with ° ~ (pS-2ta) | 1979. DODGE ‘D104 TRUCK a8. 4 speed, ‘blue, “§3,000-5.: OBO. : ‘Good? condition: , "New ‘brakes. . Phone 635. 4086 alter épm. Astin): 7 MOVING AND MUST SELL. oe 1977: Ford: ton: pickup. ~" Sxcollent.2: condition: . ceylinder,.” ‘automatle pe OBO Phone 635-6862... cylinder. 3 speed: trans. Finished Inside, VGC. $5,000 OHO. “635-9648 pm, a am BRONCO. XLT One . - Owner, ‘well: maintained “ Ox1s- TRU TRAC 6 ply: flip "fold: rear. seat, 4 ‘package, ‘root. rack $5400 - Northern. 38-0753, ; : (p5-228) gunning” Aasociation;’ got: a: ‘(pé-22a) . ifr FORD. ECONGLINE’ - 2 VANE 93,000. smiles). six: “after. 5: 30. ; oppzie) the: ag 8 he ane, oe indebted farmer whose fight.” to hang on to’ his: ‘livestock ~. and equipment. Was backed : by the protest ‘tactlés: ‘of the: Canadian - Farm’. “Survival - ~ reprieve ‘Tuesday. © “A. judge"turried down'a wae request ‘from « ‘Portage ‘la’. Prairie,’ ‘Credit : Union ‘Ltd. . for a second order to Belze eek's . hogs: from: ‘Payne's farm. Thefirst selzure order gould’ net: be, “served” “because protesters-blocked the: form. ‘ rs - whieh. dismantled. ithe blockade’ it had set up late ‘Sunday night around © the:."farm, - enormity of Payne's 8 debts. Mr. “Justice: "Vern ‘Simonsen of Manitoba’ Court of Queen’s: ‘Bench sald ‘ie vibe re posal, as i ‘af refinancing. atranged;. : “the: Clarkson .- ‘Co. Ltd. Wes ' distressed to’: learn’: ‘the: 1} Winnipeg, .can move onto.” 12x58 two bedroom mobile home. Fully skirted and set -up In local trailer park. Excellent condition, 10,000 635-5559. tps. 220) Two "BEDROOM. 12x60 “General” mobile home with fridge. stove, dryer, lockabla workshed, wired and Insulated on large lot in quiet. park: Phone 638-1860, ae (p5-26a) 1974. 12xe8 MOBILE. HOME 3 bedrooms, utility room,” excellant cond. Willing to . wil furnished ($16,500) or unfurnished ($15,000). No.20 Terrace Traller Court.- Phone 635-5077; . (p10-288) © FOR RENT WITH OPTION . fo buy. 12x48 - 3 bedroom mobite. home on private. property. All landscaped, ‘many extras, Requires 10 . percent - downpayment. ° Phone after 5 p.m. 635-2056. . (ps. 26a) . FOR SALE =~ 12’x68’ Estate Homes, | bedroom, 4’x8' addition, veranda. Well maintained. _ Set up Intown park. Largé ‘landscaped fot. Completely fenced. Two room shop Included. Phone 638-1796. (P10-22Apr. J 1975 VANGUARD CAMPER 0’6”. Fridga, furnace, stove, $2000, Call after épry. 633- 2444, oo (p5-25a) 1980 LIONEL tent trailer, .2 burner stove, 3-way fridge, heater, curtains, . awning. $3400, Phone 635-5238. - (p5-20a) % ff. VANGUARD: CAMPER, three way. fridge, stove and oven, ~, radlo, jacks, good condition $3000. Phone Harold Cox 635-7696, . “(p$-260) MOTOR HOME oven. Heat and hat water. Phone 635-5417. But. Three ‘operation - viable,” he sald. Like new. 13" flres. Price ~ Payne, a father of two, tps-aze) . Payne's fart next Tuesday A lawyer representing the 38-year-old farmer sald he”. accepted « the. conditions. a “farm, - ‘The — 256-hectare.” located about 30 kilometres southwest of Portage’ la Prairie, was ‘placed in receivership: last - month and take away his 140 hogs...’ after the credit union caled -in a $220,000 loan. Payne's friendsand supporters have been: fighting for’ time to sort out his. aftgirs, . Don Holgeraon,. a vice- president of the ‘association. - that organized: ‘the protest, “sald the group was first told Payne's - debt: “Toad” was, $300,000. learned the actual debt load ig more than $720,000, the when a ‘group . blockade was withdrawn. - ‘Holgerson sald if the group had known the fill financial. ‘It’ ‘would have | approached -the situation” - differently. Meo. . pleture, : He sald the. “asociation, which has staged similar farm protests In. southern: - Ontario,. plana to. focus .on_ helping Payne stay on his land, Although he. conceded . the farmer’ may have to sell " some of his assets to remain in business, The court's f rat seizure ” order was good for only one - day and expired on Monday receiver's | Ron Hardie, was . _ turned away by ‘protesters. when ~ the. - employee, Michael -Evans, . vice- president of the. ‘receiver : firm; sald: .cosls.' are’ . continuing to mount. “We just don't think the in there - ‘is started his ash crop. and: hog. operation in central Maiitoba three years ago after 17 years of farming, on rented land in Ontario. Notice of Application _ Woodlands .. Utilities Ltd. NOTICE OF . a APPLICATION' TO THE COMPTROLLER OF. WATER RIGHTS —- ‘UNDER THE WATER UTILITY ACT AND THE UTILITIES, COMMISSION ACT NOTICE Is hereby given by Woodlands Utilities Ltd. that an application has been made to the Comptroller of . Water . Rights. Certificate of. Convenlence atid Necessliy for the propoasd construction and operatian of a waterworks distribution system fo serve residents In the area of Lot 1 D.L. 1909, Remainder Lot 4, Plan 4164. Any person wishing further Information in connection with. . this application should apply directly to Wobddlands Ufilities Lid. ‘of P.O. Box 431, Terrace, B.C. Any objections: 10° this application. are ta be forwarded = - to Comptrotier Rigtits, Water Utility Act; Parllament . Bulidings, Victoria, B.C., to be. In his hands on oF before May 20, 1983, : Woodlands Utilities Ltd. Tony Ziegler for a Public | ' Range 5; C.D. Plan 10180 & the - of Water — -{aeel soap : “ VANCOUVER ce), * Newfoundland. ' The recovery “will: continue’ as long. _ Monetary policy.ls followed, Baguley said, but there. : won't béa big dent made in unemployment, at least in : the short-term. He said the 2. L-per-cent' growth prediction. will be - ahead of the national i average of 1.7 per cént the bank ' is predicting for’ ‘the. _ year. Canada’ is expected . to register an average. srovwth rate of 4. 5 per “cent in” ” 1984. “Stronger and more widespread growth is forecast . : for 1994 as the province’ 8 real. ‘comestic. product is _[L. expected to grow .5.3 per cent." 9.0. J; But even If. these: “growth; ‘targels.:a are ‘achieved, Ih Baguley warned it will mean the province's, economy » * has only grown, by .l per cent from. 1981. : | Therecovery will beled by consumers, he sald, and - the corporate side’ of the. economy. will take: longer to [return to financial health: i “We are slowly ellmbing out of-a valley, Corporate * liquidity is lousy and corparate profits have taken a - ~ hammering. Those things are unwinditig but there is ~ still.a lot of excess capacity out there.” | There will be a decline in capital. investment inB c. ° the unemployed. 7 researcher Serebrov, - “An: econoinie recovery: is ” under way in’ Canada,, and ‘B.C. will, lead the rest of _, the provinces in. -économic growth: in: the. next two. years, the Royal Bank: of ‘Canada 's vice-president and : deputy chlef economist said, Tuesday, Pe - The recovery, may ‘be stronger than: previously: - ., thought, said Robert Baguley of Montreal,.and B.C. | .” ean expect 2; ‘-per-cent economic: growth this year "and 5.3 per cent in-1984: ‘slow by historical standards. _; but, fast relative to the rest tof Canada..." 3 . This will. push. B.C.-ahead. of ‘the. other’ ‘provinces * with Nova’ Scotia: expected to. register. the next best — “provincial growth © followed. oy this year, he said, but “1984 will be- the first strong year after two years of decline.” * , He said the mining industry’s: ‘reeovery could he | longer because it is linked to the world economy and — ~ “we can’t do anything about jt... : “Where ‘inventories are low, metal mines: may - record some Improvement during .1883 but the sector . ig not expected to be a source of strength to BC" I Baguley didn’t have much immediate comfort for, It is traditional that when an. economy starts to. recover that there ia a lag between that reeovery.and ’ a leasening-in the jobless rate, he said; and the rate — usually Increases slightly because : the labor force r ‘again Increases as more re people actively seek ‘work, | IR le a fe a Ly A pe eet ete oe nk fee ah de me “Alberta. and: as: ‘careful Soviets launched - MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet - cosmonauts lifted .- ‘Three vehicle to link up ‘with- an “orbiting - space laboratory, _record aboard the Salyut-7 ‘ space. station, which.is. a the destination-of the. latest — | includes inission. | “Tn keeping with the flight the government-controlled “Soviet media reported... “eFAMS..; NAWE: |. ARENCY identified: the. cosmonauts: as: spaceship commander, - Miadimir: Titov, engineer Gennady - Strekalov" and _ Alexander . The spaceship’. launched at S:11 space: centre’ said. "Soviet os television. transmitted. films of the launch about an hour later,. . Strekalov, . 43, and _ “Serebrov, 39, have flown on previous space missions and both have been awarded the title “hero of the Soviet. Union.” The mission commander, Titov, 36, 1s a lieutenant- colonel in the Soviet air . force. The manned mission is the first for the Soviet Union cosmonauts, since two’ FOLD-AWAY GREENHOUSES — sturdy construction, completely portable. Only $134.95. Phone. 635-3559. . : (stt-tfn} were. into ‘space. today - ‘aboard - a Soyuz” -space wan | ichea “BML. : Moscow ‘time (8:11 a.m. . _ EST) from. the: Baikonur in’ Soviet: central Asia, . the. reports” ‘1443 . docked " with "Anatoly ” Berezovoy * ‘and Valentin _ Lebedev, , ampleted history's longest. pace mission: 211 days aloft — Dee: 0, ‘The cosmonauts set thelr program, Soyuz T-8 is’ to dock with ~ the complex, Salyul-7-Cosmos 1443, Tass sald. The unmanned” Cosmos spaceship launched March 3, and station March 10.’ ' “The ¢ crew is to carry out : scientific-technical, medical . and. biologleal ; research and experiments “aboard the flight complex," - Tass said. “Cosmonauts — ‘TMtov, Strekalov and Serebrov feel well,’ It added. ‘The ‘on- board systems of the Soyuz Ti. spacecraft - are functioning normally.” f — . LEAVING A TRAIL? 12x66 - 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, foey shack. (20K6}. , No.22 Timberland Trailer Court. Welcome to visit. - , 10 price over phone, ~. Certified Industrial Electrician “Sawmill process experience highly desireable. Please send application and work history - to: _ G.R, Bindert _ Industrial Relations Manager ' RIMLumber Division No.20 Powell Road South Hazelton, BC V0J 2R0 Trailer for Sale } Phone 635-4400 orbital ~ " Was, : Tae RUNS ER OE ee cine, cnt een ee ge ge i |The Heratd, Wednesday, April 20, 1983, Page Oe ‘Search. continues BEIRUT (CP)'— Rescue “workers clearing away.” ‘the rubble of the bornb-shattered US. Embassy today resumed their search for those still listed as misting and for clues to those responsible for. the bombing. + | Lebanese security. sources said. 3 dead vere confirmed by Tuesday night; many of. them ‘apparently passers-by. Six-more bodiex were recovered Tuesday and embassy : spokesman John Reld. said eight’. Americans . were. |: . confirmed dead ‘while eight. others: were’ missing and ° ar : "preaumed dead.: . ° ws _> | Ten Lebanese employees of the embany, also have | been - identified among the dead. ~~. whe : The confirmed American dead inichuided Robert Clayton a - Amies, the Central Intelligence Agency's: Middle Fee jy South Asia analyst, officials said in Washington ma. : case of naming ‘a CEA agent who worked abroad. . _ Besides Ames, a first cecretary of the embassy and three Agency for International Develoment employees. also died. _ Four U.S, military men were listed as “either, dead. or missing and presumed dead, No certain lead has emerged as to who was responsible for driving a -suspected explosive-laden vehicle into the heavily-guarded. embassy compound moments before the | . explosion. f way Tuesday toward thee cmbassy -be, packed when the lunch-time Rescuers worked the cafeteria, belleved ” - explosion hit the seven-atorey building and reduced Its - :, facade to'a crumpled heap of concrete, “U.S: Ambassador Robert Dillon fuelled speculation that " the blast was caused by a suicide attack when he sald two ~ witnesses reported seeing a heavily-ladesi van force its way. “past embassy" guards and explode. Three groups have claimed reaponsibility. tor ‘the blast, but sources sald’ Lebanese investigators v were: keeping. an ' open mind. - Two groups were hitherto unknown, while a third which advocated Iranian type of fundmentalist stlamic state previously has claimed responsibility for .throwing a grenade at a. patrol: ‘of U.S, marines ‘serving in an international peace-keeping force invited by tha Lebanese government to help it maintain law and order throughout ; the country. US. officials, meanwhile, underlined their commitment to carry on working in Belrut and press on with their twin missions of ridding Lebanon of uninvited foreign forces and . seeking: a Mideast peace settlement. "U.S. special envoy Morris Draper, whose wife ‘survived : the blast, attended a session of the long-running talks on an Israeli ' withdrawal from Lebanon in ‘the’ Taraelt town of ~ Netanya. “Dillon, “addressing reporters from the bumper of #reacue vehicle outeide the emby cay,‘said his staff had begun "getting up temporary offices scattered around Beirut. ''In a: "sense the embassy is everywhere now,” he sald. = Officials in. Washington sought to play down suggestions | that the attack showed Lebanon lacked the competence to ‘eontrol the country — a crucial issue in negotiailons on withdrawal of Israeli, Syrian and Palestinian forces from “Lebanon: © ; President Reagan sald: “Tis criminal attack on a diplomatic establishment will net deter us from, our goals of peace in the region.” ea Apartmonts {ridge,—stove,_drapas,... . wall carpet, close to schools and bus. .. -[nquire about reduced rates, "Prices start at'$330-$350 for one bedroom “$360- $395 for 2bedroom — Call 635-7971 the . space. pea MANOR VILLA ES Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting. | Phone Manager anytime at 638-1268 ‘Please enquire about our new reduced rents. Co achman . _ Apartments Dihue apartment dwelling, pidge, steve, + : carpeting, drapes, undercover packing, ‘elevator, socurily system, resident manager. | Plone matinger anytime |. 698-1268, “SUMMIT SQUARE APARTMENTS =. ||. TERRACE. a Op 6 Two bedroains fetoring: a eF ridge; stove & drapes eWall to wall carpeting eRAQUETBALL COURTS. _ eGymnas'um facilities. . 0On-sitr management’ _ For your versonat-viewing visit our apartments daily at 2607 PEAR ST. or call”: easiiee py gd. ee pe ee ee EB eS