CASTLEGAR NEWS, ures June 24, 1965 $12 Million in Contracts: Let by Columbia Cellulose PUBLIC NOTICE ATTENTION BOYS & GIRLS: ‘Vacation Bible School — at the Penticoatle Tabernacle, Tuesday {June 29 through Thurs, July 8 cat 615 pm. Ages 4 years and fup. Ph, 365-5212, t Reminder — Keep Oct. 17 open ‘tor the Mission Festival wt Unit- fed Church, SMITH! ee a iT st. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAI ‘ Columbla Cellulose has an- nounced a series of new con- tracts. valued at about $12 mil- lion as part. of $80 million Skeena Kraft project now ‘under: way at Prince Rupert. - Commonwealth Construction has won’ the general structural contract to, build most’ of ae structures and civil works. This contract will include items, such as the form work, concrete work and the reinforced: concrete structures of buildings in the pulping group,’ machine room, Warehouse ae Paaabe ‘ Castlegar. United Church Sunday School» Picnic, anes 26, 3.80 i 4.30, Pass Creek Pi y cal selections pul nee Wright and 3, ‘Evani rtion the werk Mill be; in during the month of June. en Flanders Installations will be general’ contractors for the mechanical ' and . electrical _in- stallations for the new mill pro ject. The mechanical and elec- trical. portions ‘of the contract follow the work, of the struc- tural contractor and will begin in’: the late summer or. early cc | “PLUMBING & HEATING A third contract, the were “comfort / and the’ pipeline “Tigttofwray ‘ati an estimated price of nearly $1 million was awarded to Ben Gin- ter Construction. Work on this ‘portion of the project has al- ready begun. The pipeline itself forms a separate © contract valued at nearly... $2 million. This was awarded to Pacific Coast Pipe for a 6% foot wooden stave ;:| line which will run about 25,000, feet from’ the Kloiya Bay dam- site to the mill. {tbo It is’expected that by the end of Jie there willbe some $00: men. working on the Skee- magic Nationally advertised — /2,, Kraft: project," structural {a a variety of colorfol shades of scuff, non-crush “Living’ "Leather", this LYBOY' slij jo-on is designed 10. stay _ ERE on the foot. Walk-on-aie insoles and Hewetson’ is famous foam’ sales give ro- i Hee cone bey eB HEWETSO! steel is already being erected. Modern trailer accommoda- tion has been moved into place forming 49 self-contained three- ler: units housing 20 men each. ‘A large’ dining. hall and recreation centre has taken ‘ shape to-complete- the modern none and comfortable facilities which ‘ have been ranked among the best ever: offered to’ construc- tion’ workers in’ this province. ‘The: dining hall will accom- modate 500 men‘in‘ one: sitting . and the recreation hall includes . B i-.)-| facilities :for-:billiards,” shuffle F3 board, television, “darts and an ig © after-hours snack bar. ‘olumbia Cellulose has al- television — $9.95 and oe det 45 homes are: now ready* to proceed cunder the scheme. Columbia Cellulose is also providing“ additional financing in the.form, of low-interest’ se- ; | cond: mortgages. to assist its em- ployees ‘to buy the homes. 2ND DEBUT LIQUID : MAKE UP WITH CEF 600 » WITH CEF 600 . 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"po-|, erty couldn't: be: ‘obteined; those who | had offered “alls “withdret elr | takes be''that . nothin; Richer unless fomeone: again onthe mats ‘Mei of: the riginal i committee ‘were chairman Jack’: Scott and committeenten Basi} Harry. man “Dewis and ‘John ‘ Raine. On Hospital Expan The’ union’ points out: t va definite needsexiste for a hia ident, | the. lives: of ‘our ‘mem: bers. would thus be | in: jeo- para ise ie. Greck, Renata and Deer tral: ‘Arrow | ai sSyringa Cree and-in’ the; ce! dro, ‘ ‘with Judge Colquhoun’ .aad-cexpresy Tis “Aisoutiatactio exp 162" "The: ‘lowest bid, ‘was! $63,000 abadonth-old. girl: vision on\:Saturday afte: ‘when’ she’ wandered" behin: fants cab. that was backing aoriveway Try Lynn nigon, daughter of ‘Mr.’ and Mrs. Graham‘: Bennison; had the Castlegar hospi ing rushed there by! Castl bulan = : es | texidders. Eis would be called im April ar Mig! of next year. : i 4 was: in“ tho" Castle-Bar: Subdl: | yi eentity a isa g008 ae or'not:: . 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