CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 20, 1964 | G. W. G. “WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS ‘We have a full range of Colors and sizes. CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD. 150 Main St. Ph, 365-9781 CASTLEGAR, B.C. LI'L PEDRO — By de la Torre ~ ‘Castlegar Dining Room " BUSINESSMAN’S SPECIAL . CHOICE: OF 3 SANDWICHES (nclu-ies Soup, Dessert, Tea or Coffee) ONLY 85c CASTLEGAR Sash & Door Works 165 MAIN ST. Phone 365-3211 For all Neer glass and mill work Basement frames made to order Window & door frames Panoramic windows Sealed window units and lod Kathy Koftinoft ‘Funeral Service Held Yesterday Funeral services were held yesterday in the Russian Hall here for Kathy Koftinoté, 17, of Glade, who died Sunday in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Miss Koftinoff was born in Glade in 1947, She received her elementary education at Tarrys and her secondary education at Stanley Humphries Secondary School in Castlegar. She is survived by her par- ents, Mr. Pete Koftinoff of Thrums and Mrs. Mary Koftin- off of Glade, three brothers, two sisters ‘and several aunts and uncles, Interment followed at Shore- acres Cerhetery.. Castlegar Fun- eral Home was in care of ar- ANA ' CASTLEGAR SHOE REPAIR 375 4th Ave. Across from United Church: We take pleasure in an- PRICES ON REQUEST. Purchasing a Home Requires Thorough Advance Planning By CM&H TOPLESS AND IN TROUBLK. Fiveyéarotd Carol Bherer of Pembroke, Ont., tried to keep up with the modern trend in topless swimsuits, but a local Policeman ‘decided to, , threaten her with a ticket, The warning turned out tv pe” “in fyu, and Carol was allowed to continue parading down, the beach right in vogue. With the ision to pur- chase a new home, most families are embarking on the largest single investment they will ever. make. As such, it deserves thor- ough ad and care- lu \u 1572 on a draw for $5 credit on shoe repairs We will have customer draws every month, Winners this month were: 1. J, Young, Kinnaird, $2.50 credit; 2. W. Fields, Castlegar, $1.25. credit. ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED "TRY US! | ROA ful consideration of all the fac- tors ‘involved. Ony in this way can successful home ownership be assured. One of the most important matters to be considered is plan-| Lam! ning the financing of your new home. Not only. must. the down payment you will be required to make be within means — but perhaps more im- portant — the monthly pay- ments on your mortgage and other continuingcharges such as heat, electricity and niainten- ance costs should be covered comfortably by your: housing budget. ee P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM ee ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS WINDOWS MOULDINGS Kinnaird Socials your financial |. Jameson of ‘Spokat E ME Mrs. J. Kaufman, Ph. 365-5488. *: Miss Maureen Lambert left on Monday to resume nursing at St. Paul’s Hospital in ‘Vancou- ver after spending a. month’s vacation wi her. parents, Mr. and: ‘Mie: A. Lambert. Miss eat wall graduate with her RN ne nent 10 and plans to car- ry on her nursing career at the coast city.for awhile. “The Lamberts also welcom-| ed Mrs. Lambert's eldest son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Te Don- ovan and two children from Cold Lake, Alberta, where Mr. Dono- van isa sergeant in. the air force. The familly 's spent a week with the Lamberts. Other. guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lambert have.been Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swanson and R. P.. Brown, all of Penticton, and Mrs. Eve Lamberts having been. in the ict as recording secretary for the Royal commission hear- ings, on in’ gasoline prices held in Nelson. She left Fri- aay! for her home at the coast. Visiting during the week: at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Hughes and family have been cousins Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hughes. and four’ children of, New Westminster. Mr, ‘and Mrs, Herman Ska- aning: recently spent five weeks in: Europe’ where they visited Denmark where Mr. Skaaning’s mother, ‘thrée ‘brothers: anda sister all reside. ‘When they arrived at the Copenhagen airport, as is tradi- tional, ‘Mrs. Skaaning was greet- ed with a bouquet of flowers by, family members. As each ex- pressed their. welcome, the meet- ing py family closeness in which and T o est week as the sate of the ‘a’ marvellous ‘PAINTS YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph. . 365-8151 ad SCHOOL SUPPLIES atthe COLUMBIA. * OFFICE SUPPLIES to show |. the Sk. time. Within | a: few hours just, prior to boarding -a° plane: for. Italy, the Skaanings vidited Swe- den from the- northerly tip of: Sjealland and so had set foot. on..the: soil “of three countries manly those few hours. Se they. joined Mr. Italy Susenings niece. and family to spend a week at'the resort town of Limone on Lake Garda: .: + Most of Mr. Skaaning's fam- ily are situated on’ Loiland and | Falster Islands and ‘from there a particularly | hap- sth ‘Williston Plans ‘To Gut Northem . Forest Region Up i: Forests Minister Williston said Monday in Victoria he will divide the forest area surround- ing Prince Rupert into three ar- eas in an attempt to satisfy three companies who want to build pulp mills in the area. “T would like to see all three companies get something, We are looking for a ‘compromise deal,” he said. He said the forest service is farm poundaries. Mr,’ Williston sald he js sat- isfied there i ‘enough timber for three pulp mills without affect- ing reserves for local logging op- erators. ~~ “Tt was.forecast earlier that the minister would use three dif- ferent types of forests to settle Columbia: Cellulose Limit- ed's proposed $70,000,000: kraft mill at Prince Rupert would use an undeveloped forest, opening up an area‘now inaccessible. Mac! 1» Bloedel and Pi well River’ Limited's $150,001 000:pulp and paper mill at Kitt- mat would use a dying forest, freeing the land for new timber, crops.» - And Bulkley. Valley Pulp and: Timber. Limited’s proposed $52,000,000... mill at Houston would. be based-on an under- developed forest now. supplying sawmills, encouraging: use of Pulpwood now ;| the issue. companies involved: will accept the compromise. offer. they spent: much of their time touring the islands and visiting Copenhagen, .where the ‘world famous Tivoli- amusement. park ment..were much enjoyed. Upon their’ return from Copenhagen, Mr. and Mrs. Ska- aning had the pleasure of being met at the Calgary airport by kaaning’s : dat Sidmouth. Also there to greet em was Mrs. Skaaning’s’ fos- ter son, Dennis Marsh of Ed- -monton, panied Mrs. Roberts and family to: Sidmouth;coming .home_ to sconalrd i several days ago. ‘ir “flight :from Calgary to Copenhagen constituted one landing. each. way. Going over they landed in Iceland and com- ing:back, the plane was replen- ished ‘at - "Frobisher Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Bosek and family Weekend from their annual holi- to Red Deer. ‘During ed : with “relatives: in Alberta while’ Mr: and. Mrs. Bosek man- Don’t let tree roots clog up your sewage TRANSITE BUILDING - SEWER. PIPE locks out tree roots Transite with its extra-tight Ring-Tite Joints offers homeowners lasting pro- tection against the most common jouse sewer fallure: root-* cause of clogged lines! Transite pipe vill neither: rust, nor cor durable’ and corrosion resistant. 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Dr. ‘Kaufman is well'known for his work in field:husbandry for’ the ‘Alberta: department. of ‘agricul- children: will proceed. on‘ to’ the Okanagan to. round out’ a: holi- day tour this far west for.the first time. ‘They. “will :visit: an uncle and family,-- Kaufmans at Kelowna,; at ‘the end of. their -visit: her. Thought > for: “the: “reek: — Much real fun;is missed ‘in prosperous’ age‘ because it. does not fost anything iB. PETT'TT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLtiLad “ OUR-NEW 22° PHONE? 50 “NUMBER. Pea abo 7 D |PHOTOS. | O1OHd LIL Lad: | PETTITT PETTITT-PHOTOS——| 7:08 fin, scan | ue KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. - TONIGHT COME | BARLY: poors OPEN 7.90 PM, | nc Engineers and contention experts in six countries are shar- pening their’ pencils’ and their wits as ‘they study bids on four major: projects for B.C. Hydro. The' jobs: are’ construction of the’ Duncan ‘Lake ‘dam,’ the first of the Columbia treaty pro- jects, bullding of a water. qupply | three for. Celgar: from. :above System) Arrow dam on the Columbia, ‘mallilon’ Peitco ‘Rises a dam, has taken specifications on -the ‘ac- cess tunnels and will be bidding 0 the job, "Peter Kiewit! Sons Co! of Cane ada Ltd., Dawson ihe $2) million!” have been Ltd. and Al vehnson ‘Gonsisuee tion Co. ‘of Candda | ils i ithe taken out by ‘John Laing, Man- ning: Construction » Canada Peace consortium, have each ta- access tunnels for Portage Moun-| dai tain powerhous towers for/a 200-1 the 575-mile - from Peace: io word has seeped out yet on what companies may’ form proups to bid on the dam Job, The jobs are eae large American’ contractors, some | of which are doing jobs here now and several -from ‘Europe, in- cluding ‘some which ‘have done work in B.C.! They have’ indicat- ed interest by taking ‘out specié- ications from the'B.C. Hydro..’ Kiewit-Dawson-Johngon, th consortium building’ the $73: $ but in the: con- struction ‘industry is that it is not likely the three in the Peace bidding on’ Duncan’ dam, Th ken specifications on the Duncan | Ltd. Pile ‘Driving ana ard Contracting Go, Ltd, Mnerican't ape ee Consteas: tlon’Co, of Portlan id, Mannix Co, Ltd., J.'S. Johnson Ltd, Whit- Lids Marine! Pipeline & Dredg: ing Ltd.,; Peter Kiewit, Northern Construction, ;:G.- C;;- McLeod’ & Co,, :Victorla, a Machinery Depot, . Barr Ltd: of; Victoria, Flan- ders Installation Ltd: B BG. eal Protection|'Lt timated” ‘cost! if te ‘0. | though: this. i clude costs other | than construc- tion of: t 1, dam: Tenders’ to be opened -Sept."46.1'ri 33 6 tick’s Ltd.; D, Robinson ‘Construction Ltd.’ of Nanaimo, Oglow Build: ing:,Contractors :Ltd.. of Castle- consortium: will join’ forces, It} 84t- is known that Kiewit: will be ae Interior Contracting’ Co: Ltd, orie | & | Tynan Construction of have b é ken ny Northern < Construction Co. & J. W. Stewart Ltd. Emil Anderson Construttion Co. Ltd., Perini Pacifie Ltd.; Dietrich-Col- lins Equipment: Ltd:, Goodfellow Bros. ‘Inc.; of .Wenatchee-Wash., wen king out of tions does not' mean’ any com: ‘| pany. will bid on the job. ‘An interesting aspect of bid- ding on the power. towers is that Gordon Wall ‘UPHOLSTERY CALL US TOLL. FREE ZENITH 6910. 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. LID. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT EVERY: ‘THURSDAY. 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TRAIL - NELSON - CRANBROOK a joint venture of laminating and wood preserving firms may en- ter ‘the fight, “A”spokesman for Canadian Instltute:: of ’ Timber ; Construc- tion; which «: represents ° these firms,: says that it would be the ‘first. time: the:industry had: bid on power, towers in.B.C. Details of:the project are full Hil being in- vestigated - and: a: de cision has not been ma as ~" Also interested in. ‘the ‘tow- tric. ‘The Italian ‘Trade Commis: “| sioner’, ttle in) Vancouver took gut specifications and,forwarded them through an Italian bank. . Hight Japanese: firms: have specifications on the towers. Total. cost of the jobs will depend. ‘on-the bids of the win- ning only. % :. new lifetime undercarriage, new, can. available (grapples winch: and’ log grapples. for this ‘machine. sae 7500) extra) only. 1957 TD, 14 Drott. A honey fia loader at a honey of ‘a’ price. SABO os i LARGEST SUPPLIER OF NEW! USED ' CRAWLER. RE- PARTS AT FAN... 5894 s. 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