10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 22, =| Four Firm ‘Consortium Submits Low A consortium of four con- struction firms last weel mitted an apparent low bid of $21,155,388 for a_ contract to excavate 45-foot-diameter diversion tunnels at the site of Mica dam, The two parallel tunnels, one $,000 feet Jong and the other '3,,800 feet long, will be required to re-route the Colum- bia river so that construction of Mica dam can begin on section of dry riverbed in the fall of 1987. The consortium bid was ‘sub- mitted by Perini Pacific Ltd., Northern Construction Co. and J. W, Stewart Ltd, and Morri- son-Knudson Co, of Canada Ltd., all of : Vancouver, and | Mannix Ltd., of Calgary, “Alta. "Other irms bidding on the tunnels contuact were Founda- tion-Dravo, $21,265,795; Peter Kiewit Sons Co., ‘of Canada, $21,- 544,290; and a consortium of Emil Anderson Construction Co. Ltd., | Standard-General - Con- struction (International) Ltd., and Koppers Co. of Canada Ltd., “Contract on the two tun- nels will be let after B.C, Hy-| ironing dro ‘and consult ‘ing engineers have studied the bids. Excavation “of rock for the tunnels is scheduled to start August and be completed in July 1968 and lining of the tunnels with 30 inches ‘of concrete will be completed in June, 1967, The contract calls for the New Products Help Housewife Every day manufacturers are coming up with new pro- ducts to help the housewife. It has been said that the week sub-| bi Bid to Hydro excavation of about 500,000 cu- ic yards of rock from the tun- nels and another 700,000 cubic ards of overburden from the intake and outlet tunnel faces, Fatigue is Caused byl! Wrong Work Habits According to the U.S, De- partment of Agriculture's re- search division, it’s. not so much what you do, as how you do it, that makes all the dif- ference hetween pep and pre ness rat the end of the experts ' say thas, “the housewife is the chief victim of unnecessary fatigue. And thls fatigue, for the most part, caused by wror; work, Tobie wrong use of the and wrong work tools, Here are a few hints to help tired homemakers get t) Thorp Letter Airs: Views Sewer Squabble — on Local Dear Sir: with the it necessary es, The questions precipitating the enquiry were two — (1) was the sewer bylaw overex: fact, on the occasion of a vious unsuccessful sewer b' Tayosit firmly tol myself were is all such fone 8, ut prepared which th H over: 20 ‘per cent of the esti- | ate, y ken lightly, And it is useless to suggert that the trend of over- amount, ‘was not known to Mr, Hughes ‘as committee chairman thls! piect and obtain. authoriza- ness ‘created by the bylaw. In res man A, 4 aulvoss ‘and that this funds on be used is not unusual for pro- ects a exceed their estimates ut the overexpenditure of well on a “complete” system 1 believe it is true that there should have been no need for a $400 investigation but not fot the reasons‘ given’ by Mr. beth. The charge of, derlliction et duty again. “Invites ‘you. to for 3600 people cannot be ta- e, not ‘the final and :to;the auditor. Why was nothing done to communicate 1 Open 7 days a Week Phone 365-6516 " Columbia hee Castlegar & eS pended ?:.and’ (2) if so, were erexpenditures duly au- such overexp' duly, au. the day with zest to spare: The height of your work table can affect y ostul So make sure it’s Jost the Tight | height. Correct height also makes easier. An adjustable ironing board is ideal to prevent tired ‘back muscles. Sitting saves a lot of en- ergy. Rather ;than doing most of your household chores stand- ing up, try sitting down. You'll be amazed at how much more relaxed you'll feel! When ig furni- re-arrad| ture, instead of pushing it as hard as you can, by the top, use your whole body weight at centre of the weight to be moved. Stretching and bending are also fatiguing. So get a hold of a small stool or step ladder for reaching high, out-of the way places, And to rest. Fre- answer. to the; first question is “Yes” and the second “No,” Therefore, Mr. Gorse's con- cern was and is justified and he has done the taxpayers of Castlegar a wary. great service in bringing this to light. For this action ‘he should be commend- ed not maligned, as he has been by both-Hughes and Macbeth. Let us get the financial pic- ture of the sewer bylaw into,a few simple facts without obscur- ing it with columns of figures, These have been published and are readily available to those who to study the details. three rounded figures are 4 aly required as follows: y (1) Gross sewer cost’ $643, 000 (2) Bylaw authorization 525,000 (3) Overexpenaltire 118,000 e third figure is the very least ‘th that can be shown as over- expendi of our competitive system is that no device or method long when something petior. if offered. 2 lasts | tasks is an Accounts ‘in litigation and this costs could raise quet rests important your work routine, if en day fatigue is to be eliminated. f | amount einsiderably: This over- ACROSS 1-Diptomac: B:Quaeret 4 osort 4-Handie +8:Saint fabbr.) 6-Glu . Effountains of urope 8.Afternoan art _ 9eRelect 40-Tropical 11. 16-Spantih for ea"? 4a-Feu it cake ae earn 2o.Werkman 30-Bilaster * 34.0ara 3: Monk's hood 37-Menace 39-Horses . For Crossword Puzzle ‘Answer See BOSSE’S | JEWELLERY Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S Also Has All the Answers to Your ‘Jewellery Needs M-Giveextrame 47-Time gone: ction to a2. Mark Tort by 42-Pomestive so.Gomaass se-drain if 1 Actua ie DOWN 1-Small chile 2-Girl's name S-Hiker's ulde expenditure has not been autho- rized by bylaw, budget or motion and the Municipal: Act definite- ly places the onus on the auditor to .acquaint. both Council and Victoria’ with this fact. It is no use saying that it is not clear whether gross or net is intended in the wording of the. bylaw. Associated Engin- eer's report on which the bylaw was, prepared, the * published Proposal and costs -on which he taxpayers voted ‘and the bylaw ‘itself all’ clearly show that gross costs were not in- ended to exceed $525,000, <: 21: cannot * understand why cane Business and ‘Professional Directory -Hydro Receives Low Bid From Coastal ‘Company _ "Trans Power Construction Ltd., of: "New ‘Westminster: mitted a low bid of $168,337 for a contract itruct, mile-long right-of-way fonts of of Kamloops. from Vaven: y to contract with. B.C, Hydro were Peterson Electrical Construction Co. Ltd., °$177,102;. Hume’ and Rumble . Ltd... $178,579; Flanders * $213, ‘Avol Other firms bidding on the by. and reduced to 12,000-volts. for dls. Gub-| tribution ‘to customers ‘in the aren, The new transmission line, scheduled for completion this fall, wilt ponnaet! with an exist ing’ 60-000-volt circuit which ex- tends pe Kamfoops to Vaven- tar a eee hae after B.C. engineers have studied the tenders, Construction: of the new all of Vancouver: Although it will be con- structed te 138,000-volt stand- ards, ene new transmission line will tially energized at 60, 00-volts, It will terminate at a new substation to be erected at Avola where power will be line will be . part vide substantially greater '.am- ounts of power to meet indust- rial and residential growth’ al- ong the upper’ reaches: of the North Thompson river, A further Setenelon from Avola north: to Blue River js Confederation, the birth Canada, took place in 1867,’ But the province of British’ Colum- bia was not created until 1871 when the’ west conte colony doined the Partnership. next year. ‘A. new 130,000-vot fran, = | mission line f | Barriere, ‘chick emo ag of the existing 60,000-volt line, is now hearing completion, A‘ 188,000-volt link 42 miles from pera es to. Vavenby will be built at a later date, Estimates + Phone 365-7075 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING Supplies. and a a Heating Phene 505-8284 ARROW LAKES INDUSTRIES LTD, this fact should be so ob: Mr. Macheth. It is clearly shown that any grants ‘and rebates from senior-governments are in- tended to reduce the indebted- Geography Adds Variety to Dinner And Party Meals An idea hate sure to please the entire’ f, as well ‘as break mealtime monotony is-to have a “geography dinner,”’~ : Choose ‘one day.a week to Prepare an entire meal char- acteristic of some foreign coun- try..Make it’ the same’ day each PETE'S TV ‘SERVICE ' 277 Columbia Ave. Castlegar : Ph. 365-6455 Open 6 Bpm Not frat ancihee place to eat But the place to eat another * ARROW LAKES | TRAILER. COURT Robson ‘Thrums, BC! > New. Houses — Additions and: Re es McPHAIL’S iaDl ES’. WEAR Across From.) The Post. 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WELCOME: WAGON. fA vistt trom our hostess win maxe Fa you Yeel st home, with her basket’ “of ef gifts and answers to questions a about the ‘city, ‘Ita services’ and a4 facilities, Just call PHONE 365-8048 “OR WRITE ‘< WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C, .. With Information “Today, history Is being ‘uctis with the Fort Steele, about 8 miles from Cranbrook, Another f i ent of Northwest ‘ } manded e Major Samuel ‘Steele ‘arrived ‘at Galbraith's Ferry, to Soeblen order in:the rich gold-mining area In ; INTE RIOR BREWERIES: “LED. efgtaestchat na C.: Another way to ATT UL ATT aE Drs. Fowler and Yule Wish to announce that they have been. joined by Ba) ‘Dr. JOHN H. WALTON : ‘in the practise of medicine at 175 Pine Street, Gaens of a two-year program 'to pro-| iM EEO SO Weds Berna rey na grams: of. white andy in TTT We have Every = = alll thing | For a Dad and his Lad WORK CLOTHES . DRESS CLOTHES ~ CASUAL CLOTHES: “see all the latest styles, and ‘at the right ‘price. LEITNER’ s I ced the altar and [wat ribbons with. white’ and How roses marked -the pews of Be Bie hese Church, stlegar, for. an €ar! wed. ding et whl hich Barbara Elizabeth Sulde-B hecame vi” bride of Ber- A. Brophy officiat- ed ae pines daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido of lee length brocade dress with le point ‘sleeves..and flowing =| train. A three tler’ veil misted from a crown-like headpiece. Her only jewellery. was a sin- gle strand of pearls. Her bou- quet consisted of cascading yel- tow roses. «Mrs, Rose Marie Haight Trail was. while Miss Miss sudy B: Belbeck were brides- maids, Elizabeth. Guido was junior or bridesmatd with Miss Latirle Lee Haight as. flower o The attendants were ‘attired in floor length yellow. brocade cotton gowns with white: aeces-) sories. ‘Mr. Lorne Wild of Nanaimo; 2 = = lbesed tli rerastarncttrer ined cat lel eee izabeth ‘Guido d Louis Wild brother-.of the: groom, was the best man and ‘ushers were Mr, Eugene. Wild. of Port Coquitlam, cousin* of | the Prem and Mar! uido of Kinnaird, bro: ther of the bride. Castlegar ‘Socials 8294 “Mr. and Mrs, 'T. McGauley and family ‘returned © home Thursday from a camping trip to Silverton for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Bill. Davis and Mrs. Davis Sr.’ spent four days camping at Deer Park, LP. Ferguson is back in eis “Castlegar i ospital:’.- Mr. and: Mrs, ‘C; Bradford returned home last. weekend af- ter. spending their vacation with in'.Texas, relat Mrs. Don n Wallace, Mra. H. Johnson, Ph.3 ves Mr..and Mima and Carnie Turik’ of Kin- naird, attended ' the ‘wedding of Mr. Wallace's neice in Calgary, before .going on to Brandon, Man. to visit with Mr, Wallace's Yrelatives,. They then. ‘left for Carberry, Man. to visit Mrs. Wallace’s mother, Mrs, M. Hope who’ is 86 years young. They returned Saturday. Mr. a1 daughter. Joan’ have returned from vi visiting relations in Fort Mr, and Mrs. John Dalziel, Robin and John, have returned from a camping trip through the ‘United States. and -Brandon, Man. On the return trip the on stopped off at Edmon. 0. “Mr. and’ Mrs. Gocrgad An- derson, Heather and’ Linsay spent a week's holiday ‘taking in'the Calgary’ Stampede.’ Mr. and Mrs. Ron -Ge and family wpe hi Twin ‘Rivers hall,’ "the bride's mums and “roses‘accented with white candles held the four- tier- ed wedding cake. ‘: For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Guido’ chose a dress ‘ot! p| Pare Gl boucle having a Sight flare to‘ the . Her accesso- ries“were a ‘prowa and white flowered” hat, with matching purse .and shoes. Mrs. ‘Wild was: attired in an ivory co- lored sheath. with matching |e black straw purse an Telegrams were received from Mr, and ‘Mr: For. her,wedding trip, w ‘will takeithe:couple to Spokane and Wenatchee, the bride: don- ned'a two-piece: “pink suit as well as'a pink:picture hat and three quarter length gloves. Her shoes and purse were white. _ Mare-'DuMont ‘of. Vernon, Mr. and--Mrs, ‘Tom: ‘Wurz, Mr. Joe ‘Wurz and ‘Mr.'and Mrs, J. Scott of ‘Vancouver, Mr. and Mr: Schick: of Richmond,’ Mr. Mrs. ‘Carl: Dumont of Nakusp, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne -Wild of Nanaimo, “Mr. ‘and’ Mis. M. De- :Vito and Me, and Mrs, J. - Haight of Trail,’.Mr. -and Wil Bowy Mrs, E. Brett;: Me Din Tench Miss Gale Burdett, Mr and Mrs. ‘E. Wild. and’ Mr. and: Mrs, Hi ton ‘of Port Coquitlam. COLD PACK CANNERS,6 qi... .. COLD PACK CANNERS, 7.at 0... CURLY’S SIGNS PH. 365-8003 ne A9c'- 59c 5 $2.12. See the -- YASHICA SOLOHd LLliidd:. Completely “Automatic - ZOOM Only SOLOHd LLILLad 6. Last er ‘Park and Christina Lake. Visitors ‘at™ the’ home of Mrs. I. McNeil and Mrs, 1. Swad- dle‘ were Rev. and ‘Mrs.‘A:-Mc- Neil and’ children of Alberta. The McNeils’ spent a; few’ days here enroute to’ Naramata. Also Mrs. B visiting was . Gi Bacon Ais. Ibert of ‘Mr. and, Mrs. C, Mather ABU ETS ie as thelr guests, their daugh: ter, Mrs. Vic Mobray and daug! ter Anson of Prince George. ‘S. “Horlick and two daughters are visiting in Seattle, Mrs. M. King has returned from visiting her:sons Jack, and fra” King and family of Mrs, Marg Smith has re- turned .from H visit with \rela- tives in Cody, Wyo. Visitors at'the home of Mr, and Mrs. Les Campbell were Mr. Campbell's sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and‘ Mrs, R. R. Derrick, and another sister Miss Muriel Camp ell, Mr, and: Mrs. Fred Bartsoff and family left Monday: for a two week holiday at: coastal points, Visiting for a few ‘Gaya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Konkin ‘were Mr. Konkin’s bro-| ud Mrs, R. Hunter and f . Sam_Konkin ‘and daughter Diane of, Kamaacls,: ‘Sask, aT Nolice to Residents KINNAIRD. ‘Through: the cooperation and efforts of the village council we have arranged to make available to 'the residents ‘of’ Kinnaird a ‘quality line of Domestic Water Softeners at cost. These’ Soften- ers soften, filter ‘and remove iron, and are guaranteed to pro- vide a constant supply of zero, soft filtered. water’ for. ‘many years to come." ‘Units are on display and pur- chase arrangements can be made at ithe village office. © “This exceptional offer ex: pires Sept. 30, 1965 al ar = ANEW. INTERIOR | LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover in one coat! The newest discovery in ‘the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries in 30 min- utes. Over1000“breezy"* ‘colors. BUY: BREEZE WHERE. - YOU SEE THIS SIGN OGLOW BROS. BUILDING AND ~SUPPLY CO. LTD. © San-A-Gard Enterprises Ltd. B.C's Oldest and Largest. Firm of Specie Conditioning = anu TT STRIPED: _ WATERMELON ib. 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