FIELD STREAM BY JACK WHITE Fishing is still going strong despite the high water. It just|ing the takes patience and an idea of the right t: those lurking beauties, 40 minutes. He went back the next day, which was last Friday and took 11: more . in. less than an hour. On Saturday he was out|cess and are taking several small : there flailing ‘the water for six hours and you ‘guessed it; he tried every ‘fly’ in‘ the ‘book’ but without: success, ‘The. ling cod are still, run- ning good up at Balfour, and they are catching some dandies, If you like jigging head on up there and get: cracking as the run is just about over, Last .weekend we: went up to work on the wharf at Ander- son's Pine Point Retreat ‘and . though there: were a. few. fish mouth of not auehing ‘eave Park tells me that most’ fisher- men are having moderate. suc- ones and one or two nice’ ones each time out. ‘ ‘The smaller Jakes are start. ing to produce and fishing for the balance of this month sho- ould be at its peak, Hugo Wood of the B.C. Fo- rest Service is presently battling two ‘forest fires in his district, along: with. the rest of his staff of course, and issues his yearly appeal to all campers, hikers, fishermen etc, ‘When you're in the bush or ever.;near it. be careful with. your fire, the: live- Whood of many depend on our caught I aan a among those do-| away live cigaret butts and bury ‘The Kokanea were feeding = many hazards as possible. @ of lure to offer|on the ie jblack ants at ‘the e and were | now, on throughout the remain- ing else. Off{ der of the forett fire season. shore a ‘little ways there were | Fire is hard o: several fish caught, mainly rain-| mal life and in fact no animal nat and caught 12 in the next Bowie in the three to six pound | life will be found in an area ass, Dick. Mottershead ‘at “Deer | two years after a big burn. SO your garbage. Help to eliminate Co-operation is a must from lant and anl- generally speaking, for the first WATCH IT PLEASE; Deer Pai k Socials Mes, JAMS | Mr., and te Fred Brigge- men ireturned to their home here ‘after spending the week- end in Trail where - they were the guests of Mrs. L, Brigge- man. eWhile in ‘Trail they attend- ed the rodeo at Columbia Gar- dens. Mrs. W. hy of Li- ' Castlegar ily | Centre: Motel BANQUET RO 0 a — 50 poraone mis, AVAILABLE FOR "BOOKINGS ~° Luncheons, Dinners,’ Weddings, ‘Meeting Room . Dining Room - Coffee Shop |. :7' days’ r, Week 7 a.m, 9p. « Reservations, S087277 Columbia vat Main Str icc oTATTATT eA mean > aT ANIA RL 2m Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers —_ LINOS : pa SASH AND DOOR ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT -— PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE Phen zuinononomu At SSE NOTICE Commencing Tuesday, June 15 CASTLEGAR & KINNAIRD. Barber Sho auth, and’ close ‘at 6.00 p.m. “Fridays: close at 9.00 pom’! Hort ACe eee pinvited. A cond mortgages bought. : AGENT REQUIRED IN THis AREA ‘ 8117. Kingsway, Vancouver, R, Jones Mgr., HE. 21471. verpool,' England, has arrived to spend a holiday at the home of her’ brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. H.'Mottershead. ‘| forests. and fighting fires.is a costly business,” he warns. Mr, and Mrs, A. Law were Though the Majority of our | recent’ visitors: to Creston and fires stem: from lightening strik- | Wynndel. es it seems: we get.a bad one or Mr. M! Bi jhirkendall who two: every year caused by plain| recently m: to Harrop carelessness. spending a’ few ea at his form. -- Douse: your, camp ‘fires, tho- er home in-Deer Park: roughly with water, Ton't throw ‘Mr: and. Mra. C. Hiss. Martha Peters ticulturist Creston, Honored by Friends | uouturist st cresion, yas a re: Renata. With Bridal Shower Mr, and. Mrs. A. W. Worle 105 Main’ St.” Ph. 905-7427 ities io. | gz infant, som of Neleon | eters was ho- orley .and grandson CASTLEGAR, : B. C. nored ata miscellaneous shower.| Bob of Trail: spent the weekend pee re a] Jast Thursday, when many fri-| at their summer home here. ends and relatives were present, Mr. ‘and: Mrs, A. Bortnick " rT to wish ber well, The room was} and son Davia of Trail spent sie tasteful: for the oc- son’ were Trail where they were the guests of Mra. May F. Wells. Mr. Bil, Peters, district hor- MERCANTILE LTD. at Deer Park. J. HAROLD N. POZER AT j wcrc oe Bor, Fast, Efficient ~ PLUMBING & Service and Installation CALL MIKE’S PLUMBING & HEATING 419 ROSSLAND AVE. _ TRAIL, B PH, 868-9821,” | aS Admission: $1, Per:Person __ - Ce DANCE SPONSORED BY _ CASTLEGAR SPORTSMEN’S | ASSOCIATION SAT., JUNE 11 REFRESHMENTS Jack Phipps and His Band. ARENA HALL 9.30 - 2? ‘| ena up costing {uars more than the bid price — | ux“ estaumates tor maverials * re. plained. J inoval are’ off, te Now ‘LOCATED: AT 269° COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C ‘|v am, ‘and § ‘p.m. ' quitting time \| reaas:* * to the bids, after they. were open- 5 que: asked is: ‘How oe 4, figure a qe seceng ’ of ‘contact for anions upon *milhons'"' “py ‘wat. Carney : + Vancouver | Sun‘ “On the aauly: schedule post- ed outside J. #. “ete” Otvesen’s ottice ‘aoor, ‘starting ‘time peen revised from ¥.30 a.m. to ‘may! as BC, Hydio's project ma- nager for the eace: and: man- ager of construction ‘for the Co- yumbia | hydro Projects: Pete Ot. ‘tesen has ‘more a billion ‘dollars’ worth ' of f construction deaunes to’ meet‘ and ‘time is precious’ to him. “ Shortly before the ‘dealin recently for bids on the Portage mountain power plant, Ottesen :was: asked. what::would. happen estion I'm ‘always Job : like: this. as.-X. million, X thousand dollars and 21 conte?” Me canon ae Ta fendy Low Friesen, carry- ing a basket of flowers, greet- ed and ushered the guest of ho- nor to her seat. luring the evening © the guests were entertained by ga- ree aug contests with N Mrs. Wes- ley Friesen in cl Sroven paints ete . Later the aifts were wheel - ‘ i, B.C... ed in on.a. gay’ lecora‘ te WED. JUNE 16 wheelbarrow by the bride's: to-be LEGION. GORNER ee AU sister, Miss Gloria Peters, ©. - 8 am. to 8 p.m. aif, 4g Miss Peters opened each F At 2 ‘special executive meet- she made a wis! ie _ev-| ing held on Monday night plans ‘Practice limited fo treatment of| ening was brought toa close for the: zone cenvanton were disease and disorders of the feet| when a lunch was served by of children and adults. E hostesses, Mra, Isaac Penner D.S.C. FOOT. SPECIALIST ~ Will be at the finalized. It is expected that a large Make appointments by pho. 36B3408 8-10 ame Fath bers one and her daughter, Mrs. W. Frie-| turnout will be coming from all Vi Koch. official: and fraternal delegates. Local are advised ‘| that. there’ are a few: tickets || available for the dance and ban- quet and-may-be obtained at the Ww Sales & Service. A. memorial service will be sen, assisted ne Elsie Rohn and} branches in the zone including | : aay Hall ‘till 1. p.m. Satur-|. Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here, Repairs to. all inakes of TVs, Raajos, Phondgraphs, held at’ the Cenotaph at 1 p.m. on Sunday and all local members are requested to attend. Fall-in for parade at Legion Hall is .Local ©ffice manager for KIN: GAR VIDEO. “Yeura of experience 1s our, guarantee of dependable, service” : ‘ELECTRONIC SERVICES © °35 @ 365-7851 — Kin: Gar Ph. — 365: 7833 , 12.45 B. m, Sunday. * COMPLETE CAFE PARROT ROOM -- NORTHPORT, WASHINGTON vt 8 miles from the border : ‘SMORGASBORD Every. Fridey Night 6:00 ‘to 9:00 p.m. i TAL Open Daily 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. mology. tale ay st Shitloy B Exebs and Walter. Babakait? ar Sraduates. attending British Cc In thi | ized training will spell the differen CE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD. OFFIC) BULULOSE, OVER, no. ES PRINCE: ELGAR, woos D DIVISION. Wheel Alignment and. Balancing “24 HOU WRECKING. ‘SERVICE ‘BU| stances:'He' multiplies: the Pres ber S| by the contractor. M | not:: think:-anybody has ever don't ,. know, ‘exactly, That ‘is’ a° price’ used’ in’ com- It.is the total of a unit. prices’ supplied |. “You ever. seen a set of ten- der documents?” he added:,“‘No? SYDNEY!" Croizier’ brought in grey-covered: books. tractor gets something like this, ‘said’ Ottésen, ae sum contract; contract. "Our? ‘en gineers down ‘: the’ best" estimates: can of the amount of each item which’ ‘will: be: required.:' There are many, ‘many items —‘I do ery item separately — how much for, each’ yard of: concrete! plac- ed’ or:Tock excaval hebids’ for each; item: yy. in US.,| fied, cheque’ for $2 milli mg | including the $760 million Nia-|- | gara ye project. é r:.in-| in so many hospital procedures. “Added “Mr. * Gibso: ‘ Here is 5 what is involved in never nit ‘that Mass! ‘euiteay 4 ‘he contractor gets paid for of! dol: | the:‘actual :work‘done ; and: the iacu; rlereis Why a'contract can| overall price | paid..depends. on ns of dol-| how: close :the estimates. are ‘to the: ‘actual’” “conditions, “he ‘ex- “The; contract ‘price yead’ out for the Portage ‘Moun- tain} dam. was‘ $73) million. : But there are ‘some changes made and; we now know \it will aopt | $80' million.” The tender documents, at|P $80.a. set, are bought by major ‘contractors ‘and “potential sub contractors. B,C, Hydro doesn't, know ‘who -will® bid until "the, deadlines, but Bote Ottesen | @; pene ‘a lot thr. th 8: grape ine. iums,” said. Ottesen. “SYDNEY. Northern Construction. will bid, Perini—” he cocked his head — “T think they’ 're,in.” The ‘apparent’, low. bid. is probably, but not. nec the lowest © bid; Ottesen: said. First, the, contractor's bid bond is: checked. :: The bid bond \re- quired’ by, B.C, fydro is 10 per cent of. the bid. Brice oF or ‘ certi- Then the purchasing depart: ment: checks the contract:.“‘We1-If require: the contractor . to. state what he will “A. lot will bid. in consort- She brought : ina: lst, of con- tractors. Running. down the ‘list, | i Ottesen said: ‘Mannix will bid, outside “BY wi ould obtain ‘in B.C, and. to ‘tale the difference’ in: cost. -It' then’ de- volves on B.C, Hydro ‘to say: “You: buy‘in/B,C.’ andi we'll pic! up the difference’ in'price’.” 3B.C.: Hydro; has never’ had to @xercise’ this ‘subsidy’ right, for’ so far. all contractor’ have, B.C, materials |: when: available. Phone’ ‘365-7008 | Au Hy dro signee sheets" io all ae ae ing every. bid: submitted: for ev- ry. item. ‘Then they: compare bids, checking to ensure that the total‘amount is’ Sorrect and that the bie. is 8 Pro) people who -made a, practice of alot: of. money. that way,” Ottenson reminisced. “A guy could .take.his money. out and, run, or leave too short on:.the other ‘end, Thirty years ago you found some pret- ty sharp ,dealers, but we ; don’t find them aby. more, “What we ‘are ‘looking . for. an excessive bid on'one item. ind -one:’, we” want. Lan: why. | Maybe jour people made a “Annual. Red Gross Blood” Donor Glinic- bs Here on June 2 i Red Cross blood donor. clinic is:to-be held | | lations” which might qualify the the legal department for “‘stipu- bid in ‘some‘ way.: The’ contract- or’s ‘competency. to’ do’ the ‘job is also examined | Bids ‘are ‘also: ‘checked by}? “ Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the . _ ', Municipality: of Castlegar ' that? I ‘require ' the~ pre- esence of the said electors at Village Office on Fri--.--}. day the ‘11th’ “day, of, June, 1965,.at the. hour.of ten, o'clock iin ‘the -forendon forthe purpose’ of ‘ eléctin gon ato So. 3 of nmi ‘“giorier for ‘the rem sioner Bosse’s term. $ ‘ “The mode. of, nomination of candidates: shall be as follows: Candidates shall’ be nominated ‘in writing by’ two duly. qualified electors of the ‘municipality. The’ nomination-paper, shall .be delivered ‘to the ) Returning ‘Officer at ‘any:.time between the date. of ‘this notice’ and noon of. the day of nomination. - _ The | ‘nomixiation-paper may. be ‘in: the ‘form’ pres- cribed ‘in’ the ‘ “Municipal Act”, and. shall state ‘the name, resid and Hon of” the p ated in’ such a8 to-sufficienty iden- “Then: we rect :in extensions: and ‘totalling, the. bid bond is satisfactory,’ the contractor appears to‘ be'comp- etentand:‘there.‘are ‘no’ stipu- lations: Then the chief here -on.)Mon.,, June : 21..under the CG: The will be held: in the: ‘Legion Kiwai cate president ‘Fred Gib- son. said there -is’an increasing need: for: blood: due;to new sur- gery techniques, more : highway and traffic accidents,:the growth in population ‘and: the awareness of Tibod as.a: lifesaving factor agg : this - Pete and.all B.C: thatthe blood don- or;.clinic } be:.as puecesstul., as a engineer. takes it:up to the Exe- and. they pas bags | it-on' ito the board i Hydro has 60 agen to‘ award: ‘the con- tract, but he hopes to have! his reconimendation ‘to. the: execu- anagernent committee by possible.” and]; decide’ yes, ie low ia, is: ‘cor i cutive i Management ‘Committee ||) cay, such | - candidate.: ‘The nomination-paper shale” . ) by’ the ‘candidate... 5: In the event'of' ‘a poll’ being necessary, sian pall |. Will, be. operied at: the. Village’ Office on the 22nd uv day.of June, 1965 between the hours of &. AM ‘and’ 3 'P.M.,of which’ every person is hereby re- quired. to ‘take: ‘notice and govern himself accord: 7 ingly.» Given’ under my! hand ‘at. Castlegar this tnd day of ‘Sune 1985. J. Logelin, — $1.39 Sole ‘$1 ae : , TeE $3 SPECIAL $2.00 Eee DANDRUFF ONT “a 1.50'SPECIAL OSMETIC BAGS, fitted ie 149 : LEATHER. UTILITY CASES, by 3.95 ON SALE’ $4.23, ON SALE $3.47. -ON SALE $2.77 ON SALE.....29. ON SALE: .69 ON SALE! $2.99 ON SALE $2.39