22 THE CITIZEN 200 Business Opportunities INVESTMENT 1 Trailer court on thiee acres close to city capacity 22 units Full price of 45000 Includes 1200 sq ft three bedroom home and two revenue cabins B 8 HART HIGHWAY - grocery store with living quarteis on three acres 4S0 ft highway frontage Ideal for motel oi garden apartment site Good terms available open to cash offers B 5 THIRD AVENUE - Profitable modern operating business main floor location Business andor property for sale Ex Experience ¬ perience not necessary for buy er Invest today - 50000 CP 60 Gordon D Bryant Ua Phone 5G4 4488G01 Victoria St CDJ4 204 Money to loan Payday loans 50 for 2 weeks 47 Caughtshort between paydays Or need some extra money till the end of the month At the Associates a 50 loan for two weeks costs only 47 C and it establishes your credit for a largeramount whenyou need it Same day service too So if you need 50 500 or more stop in and ask our manager about an Associates Payday Loan Matter of fact whats wrong with phoning right now A AA AAA AAAA AAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAA AAAAAAAA ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 1396 5th Ave Phone HAYES PARTS SERVICE PGE INDUSTRIAL PARK PHONE 563 0618 DAYS After Hours phone HENRY ENGELSJORD 564 6346 HAYES MANUFACTURING CO LTD TFCD175 ONE 1953 Fargo 12 ton for sale Apply 1978 Ross Cres C3240 For Trucks See the Truck Men At International 1951 - 1st Avenue 564 8801 Parts 8 am to 12 midnight Service 8 a m to 130 am Including night service CDTF242 B 42 MACK Tandem Logging Truck 38M Bogles L WB very reasonably priced Phone 564 4097 after 5 pm DI4241 Wednesday December 15 1965 Suite 1 564 2178 205 Money for Mortgages CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS Reduce your mo payments with a 1st or 2nd mortgage Funds available for town or country property Existing mortgages or agreements bought for cash Quick decisions Information day or eves 564 6259 CDTF233 WOULD LIKE to borrow pri private ¬ vate money Will pay 10 In Interest ¬ terest Apply Box 658A Citi Citizen ¬ zen C5242 210 Trucks and Buses Pacific Truck and Trailer Ltd 399 Second Ave Prince George Sales Parts and Service Radio 8M31 563 9267 Night Calls George Buck Mgr 564 9196 Bruce Normanton 563 3504 Len Fraser 564 8669 CD10232 INLAND KENWORTH SALES LTD Mile 3 HartHighway CDTF 210 Trucks and Buses 1955 800 Ford Tandem 34 000 lb rear end arch and winch 2200 1950 800 Ford single axle non spin rear end arch and winch 1700 Phone 564 2784 evenings C3242 SEIZED 1963 International 12 tonpick up Low mileage Good running condition Can arrange tradeor take over payments Phone Tommy at 564 8838 or 063 1647 CD3242 211 Mobile Homes Trailers MORANS TRAILER SALES Canadian Built GLENDALE AND GLENDETTE Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers Also good sued 8 and 10 ft Fourth and Vancouver across from Safeway Store Phone 564 2317 TFCD1 WESTERN MOBILE HOMES LTD Phone 564 6444 Prince George BC ESTA VILLA and SAFEWAY Parts Service Hauling Govt Bonded Fully Insured Location Bypass Highway CDTF FOR SALE one 35 x 8 2 bedroom housetraller in good condition fully winterized skirts 110 gal tank Also 8 x 12 insulated porch See No 16 Macs Trailer Court C3242 BOBS TRAILER SALES B Cs Oldest and Most Reliable Mobile Home Distributors SALES SERVICE PARTS Bonded Distributors of the Famous DETROITER PONTIAC Mobile Homes See the new 46 x 10 Deluxe Pontlact Chief with deluxe range 12 cu ft fridge etc storm windows full fibre glass Insulation- - gun fired furnace for only 6650 20th and Victoria St Phone 564 8331 CDTF217 GENERAL 20th CENTURY CUSTOM NORTHLANDER All on Display Now Also Good Selection Used 8 10 and 12 width BURNABY TRAILER CENTRE LTD Mile 6 Hart Hi Way Phone 563 9549 SALES PARTS SERVICE TOWING BUY CANAqj 35 FOR SALE trailer 8 x 37 Phone 563 9538 DI2241 211 A Traler Pork for -Rent QUIET adult park with allfacl lities Antlers Mobile home Park Mile 9 Hart Hwy Ph 563 9949 DI4239 21 8 Cars for Sale PAPPERT MOTORS LTD Queensway at Second 564 7345 AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR BRITISH CAR CENTRE AUSTIN MORRIS MG STUDEBAKER AND TRIUMPH CARS Tooled and Equipped For Imported Cars Service and Repairs for All Four Wheel Drive Vehicles TFCD242 VOLKSWAGEN 56 for Christ Christmas ¬ mas Rebuilt engine 2 new snow tires good condition Best offer See on Saturday at 1813 Queensway DI3242 1 964 VOLVO CANADIAN excellent condi condition ¬ tion inside and out Fully equip equipped ¬ ped 100 down Assume pay payments ¬ ments Phone 564 5795 before 400 ENC2242 Red Carpet Volkswagen Service YOUR SMALL CARS HEADQUARTERS HUB CITY MOTORS 125 Dominion St CDTF242 FOR SALE to highest bidder 1964 GMC van in good shape Cull Ray 564 4877 before 5 after 0 564 2834 D13240 Two Years NS Auto Plant Start Postponed TORONTO CP - Construc Construction ¬ tion of Canadian Motor Indus Industries ¬ tries proposed car assembly plant at Point Edward near Sydney NS has been delayed for perhaps as long as two years It was announced Tues Tuesday ¬ day At the same time M Morii piesident of Mitsui and Co Canada Ltd said his com company ¬ pany along with the Japanese car manufactuiing firms of Toyota and Isuzu are taking over control of the company set up a year ago to maiket and eventually assembly Ja Japanese ¬ panese cars in Canada CMI now is controlled by Claritone Sound Corp Ltd which has 51 per cent of the shares A Western Canadian syndicate headed by industrial industrialist ¬ ist Frank McMahon of Calgary owns 35 per cent and Mitsui 14 per cent 218 Cars For Sale 1955 CHEV 2 door hardtop V8 automatic good running order Phone 564 2576 SKC3211 1959 PONTIAC sedan 750 Phone 564 6373 TF223 PARTS FOR sale 1956 Custom Royal 315 V8 automatic PS 4 door sedan Apply Dyctfs Body Shop RR No 2 C3242 1965 CHEVY II ss 327 4 speed chrome wheels and new tires all extras Reduced 70000 Leaving country In near future must sell Phone 563 3391 or 563 3511 anytime C3242 1960 VALIANT V 200AT radio spotllte new winter tires completely winterized excellent mechanical condition What offers Phone 563 0791 after 6pm DI3241 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 De Deluxe ¬ luxe All the goodies included Seven tires 1 900 Call Steve at 564 8884 days and 563 9787 evenings TFDI241 1957 FORD station wagon auto automatic ¬ matic Good condition through throughout ¬ out Reconditioned motor and transmission 450 or best offer Phone 563 0375 DI3241 1957 METEOR convertible for sale Can be seen at 1520 2nd Avenue or phone 563 1650 C3241 LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FORESTS AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X95753 Sealed tenders will be re received ¬ ceived by the District Forester at 1600 -3rd Ave Prince George BC not later than 11 am on the 30th day of Decem December ¬ ber 1965 for the purchase of Licence X95753 to cut 540000 cubic feet of Spruce Fir Lodgepole Pine and Balsam on an unsurveyed area South West of Shesta Lake In vicinity of Lot 4880 Cariboo Land District Three 3 years will b al lowed for removal of timber As this area is within the Westlake PSYU which is fully committed this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 la of the Forest Act which gives the timber sale applicant certain privi privileges ¬ leges Further particulars may be obtained from the District Forester 1600 3rd Avenue Prince George BC or the Forest Ranger 1705 3rd Ave Prince George BC T2242 NOTIPP NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Col Columbia ¬ umbia at Its next session for an Act to Incorporate Fraser Valley Mutual Insurance Com Company ¬ pany as a body corporate and politic for the purpose of trans transacting ¬ acting the business of accident sickness and life Insurance and acquiring and taking over as a going concern the business and undertaking heretofore carried on by Fraser Valley Medical Services Society a society In Incorporated ¬ corporated under the Socle ties Act with all the assets and liabilities thereof with power to purchase take on lease or in exchange hire or otherwise acquire and hold any real and personal property and any rights or privileges that the company may think necessary or convenient for the purpose of Its business and such other powers as may be necessary or incidental to the objects of the Company DATED at the City of New Westminster In the Province of British Columbia this 17th day of November 1965 COLIN D MCQUARRIE AND COMPANY Solicitors 540 Columbia Street New Westminster BC SKL4227 Under the new arrangement Clalrtone Mitsui and Toyota and luszu jointly will retain 30 per cent each and the western group 10 per cent The announcement d 1 d nt make clear whether the Japanese-held equity would consist of treasury shares or shares bought from Clalrtone and the Western Canadian gioup Clalrtone President Peter Munk said the exact details have not been worked out An announcement may be made within a month he added Theie was no Indication how much the Japanese groups will pay for each share they get Mr Moril said plant con construction ¬ struction must wait until CMI establishes a market of at least 4000 cars a year He said the reorganization Is necessary because CMI want able to finance the dealership expansion needed and because the company found it too expen expensive ¬ sive to transport cars across Canada during the winter He said the only detail delay delaying ¬ ing the substantial Japanese investment under the reorgan reorganization ¬ ization is approval from the Japanese foreign control board A Mitsui spokesman said his companys move will not only mean CMI will have adquate resources to take advantage of the Canadian market but also that CMI could provide a spring springboard ¬ board for entry into the US market pi HI a i mm a W -ifiw SSEssgS HiB SSflH VMM iMWH mminr tP 1 sJsiE ES i m frrsHH ml S fcfififfisl 1 lief La J m TrjM az rcftf - 1 1 m - - i Outlook Bright in Maritimes The Volvo auto assembly plant in Dartmouth NS opened in June 1963 now has 188 workers and plans an extra shift in the spiing The Atlantic provinces reported Lesage Expected to Call Quebec Election in J66 QUEBEC CP For the first time the number of persons eligible to vote In a Quebec provincial election Is estimated to exceed 3000000 and they may get a chance to cast ballots in the coming year Many observers in Quebec say 1966 is the year Premier Jean Lesage will ask for a renewel of the mandate of his Liberal government which last appealed to the voters In 1962 Mr Lesage himself has de declined ¬ clined comment on predictions of an election next year but Bona Arsenault provincial sec secretary ¬ retary in his government told some reporters last week that an election could be expected some time between June and December 1966 Mr Arsenault Is regarded as a leading electoral strategist on the Lesage team Mr Lesage has himself re remarked ¬ marked that he can constitu constitutionally ¬ tionally hold off on an election until 1968 Observers In the provincial capital say the government will want to see enacted before the calling of an election priority legislation dealing with social programs and to have approved the budget for the fiscal year beginning next April 1 The Liberals came to power in 1960 one year after the death of Premier Maurice Duplessis who had ruled since 1944 Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson who heads the Union Natlonale party Is urging his supporters to get ready for elections that could come in April before the government is forced to announce a tax Increase But a source in the Union Natlonale says Mr Johnson In making such predictions is primarily interested in putting his forces on the battle alert The last budget from Mr Lesage who also is Quebecs finance minister brought a tax Increase which he ascribed to fiscal rearrangements Next years budget is ex expected ¬ pected to reflect the findings of a provincial royal commission on taxation The commission Is said to be taking a special Interest in the lightening of the tax burden on farmers Sources close to the com commission ¬ mission say the group might recommend the elimination of property taxes levied for school commissions and their re replacement ¬ placement with other forms of taxation less hard on farmers This would help the financi financially ¬ ally hard pressed residents of some rural areas and thus prove a gift to the very element In Quebec society which has been most vocal In Its com complaints ¬ plaints In recent months A prime factor Is the swell ling of voter lists beyond the 3000000 mark is the recent extension of the franchise to residents 18 years and older as opposed to the old minimum age of 21 There were 2700 000 eligible voters in 1962 The number of seats In the next legislative assembly will be Increased to 108 from 95 There now are 62 Liberals In the assembly 31 Union Natlonale members and one Independent One seat is vacant In saying he could put off an election until 1968 Mr Lesage was referring to the Quebec law which fixes the length of a mandate as running from the day the official report of election results is filed The official filing usually comes about three weeks after balloting day hlch In 1962fell on Nov 14 Mr Lesage theoretically could put off calling an election until December 1967 and at least 46 days must Intervene between the moment of calling and the day of voting This would leave voters to go to the polls In 1968 The End of the Aid Chinese work on one of the few Peking financed aid projects in Mongolia When this apartment in Ulan Bator is finished there is no indication that Chinese aid will continue Thousands of Chinese workers have gone home with bitter recriminations on both sides since Mongolia opted for Moscow in the Sino Soviet feud CP Photo i solid gains in 1965 with a blight outlook for 1966 Nova Scotia expects industrial investment in new manufactur manufacturing ¬ ing plants of 100000000 next year -CP Photo SALES VOLUME KEY TO FACTORY NEW GLASGOW NS CP Frank H Sobey president of Industrial Estates Ltd said Tuesday building of a plant to assemble Japanese cars in Cape Breton Island will de depend ¬ pend on Canadian sales of the cars Mr Sobeywas interviewed following a Toronto an announcement ¬ nouncement that two Japan ese auto groups have as assumed ¬ sumed control of Canadian Motor Industries Ltd from Clalrtone Sound Corp CMI announced last March that It planned to establish a plant at Point Edward near Sydney to assemble Japanese autos The plant was to be built under an agreement with IEL a provincial agency for industrial devel development ¬ opment A spokesman for the Jap Japanese ¬ anese firms said CMI still plans to build the plant but starting time will depend on sales volume It was hoped building would start within two years perhaps in six months He said 4000 cars would have to be sold annually to make a plant feasible This year CMI Imported 3500 cars from Japan and sold about 1800 The Swedish auto firm of Volvo established a plant for assemblyofcarsinDart mouth NS In 1963 with IEL aid Sales of that make in Canada have hovered VICTORIA CP A 17-year-old youth charged In the axe slaylng of five mem members ¬ bers of a Vancouver family has been declared mentally ill A cabinet order-ln-council ordered the boy committed to the British Columbia mental hospital until partial or complete recovery tis certified to the satisfaction of the lieuten Six Die TORONTO CP Fire depart department ¬ ment officals believe a sauce saucepan ¬ pan left on a gas stove started o fire Monday which killed six members of one family Theie was one jet of the stove on and a saucepan on It said Capt Garfield Benson of the Ontario fire marshalls of office ¬ fice And there was a French fries basket near the stove Burned to death in the blaze which spread thiough four houses in the citys west end were Walter Sonler 28 a de delivery ¬ livery truck dilver his 29-year-old wife Gloria and his brother Stanley 42 The thiee Sonler child en Lynda 1 Charmalne 2 and Donna Lynn 5 did en loute to hospital Rescuers wo iked with inlialators but could not revive the children Eighteen occupants of thiee othei houses fled Into the stieet in their nlghtclothes around the 3000-a-year mark Mr Sobey said IEL would be prepared to deal with Japanese auto firms Toyota and Isuzu Under the new agreement Clairtons 51-per-cent holding In CMI is reduced to 30 per cent equal to the percentages held by each of the Japanese groups ACCUSED IN KILLINGS YOUTH MENTALLY ILL ant governor or until further cabinet order The youth was charged with committing a delin delinquency ¬ quency to wit five counts of capital murder the order says The order was released Tuesday Osborne Kosberg his wife Dorothy and children Barry 15 Gayle 11 and Vincent 2 were hacked to death Dec 10 In their Vancouver home Saucepan on Stove Started Fatal Fire Neighbors and police de described ¬ scribed the two - storey brick frame semi detachedhomesas firetraps Capt Benson dis disagreed ¬ agreed however These were quite respect respectable ¬ able homes It would be unfair to call them firetraps But District Fire Chief Ed Norrls said theyre tearing down better houses than these people live In Firemen said plastic cover covering ¬ ing on some of the windows of the Sonlei house kept the heat In and turned the small home Into an oven They said Donna Lynn smashed a window In an attempt to escape the smoke but had managed only a tiny rip in the plastic They the plastic coverings really held In the heat and probably suffocated them said Chief Noiris Two firemen weie tieated at hospital and released ATTENTION LOGGERS FOR RENT With Operator A one yard American Shovel on tracks equipped with a 60 foot boom and grapple AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY GEDDES LUMBER CO LTD Phone 564 5913