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C.B.C AutoGiass Repair 365-6107 sotety Gloss ment and Professional Em- TENDERS Clearly marked Tender — Castlegar and District Hospital Contract No. 8365 Will be received by: Mr. Ken Administrator, stallation of a new system Documents are available to quolitied contractors, trom the engineers Emco Engineering Ltd. 186 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C VIN IAd 365-8455 A $50.00 deposit is required for tender documents. 10% bid bond and 50% pertorman. ce bond will be required. Tender opening will be at inesday, Oc The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. designs pitcher TORONTO (CP) — Chris Duffy couldn't stand the way milk bags always leaked or toppled out of the plastic containers sold in most grocery stores. So the former registered nurse solved the problem by designing a pitcher of her own. “As a consumer, I was constantly frustrated with the ill-fitting container for pouch-pack milk,” she said. Seven years after the idea-hit her, her pitchers hit the stores. More than 25,000 — it between $3.99 and $5.99 — have been shipped since the first batch went out Aug. 24 and Duffy says she has orders for at, least 25,000 more. Duffy and her husband Earl ‘invested $10,000 of their own money in the venture and raised more funds from friends and relatives. CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE Bring your car, truck, snow blower, boat, motor home or whatever to we'll take a photo. (Or some item, such os a the Castlegar News and bring your own picture of snowmobile or a dining room suite.) For information phone 365-5210. 1973 DATSUN 240Z New paint, 4 winter wheels, 2 spare engines, aluminum wheels. 365-2787 MUST SELL AT $62,500 New 3 bedroom on large, view lot in new sub. division. Has shake roughed in basemen: stove 3705 - 9th Ave. 1970 177',' Dov! roof and vinyl siding, electric heat and wood — Ph. 365-6691 FIBREFORM ible concave hull, 85 HP Evinrude O.B. Shoreline trailer Phone Linda at 365-7863 evenings REDUCED TO $79,500 Modern 4 bedroom on large landscaped lot. Ap- proximately 2,600 sq.ft. 2'4 baths. Rental 855-1 of gracious living with chase considered ~ Steel spikes found in trees TOFINO (CP) — Steel spikes have been pounded into at least 380 first. growth trees on Meares Is- land near this community on the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island. RCMP say they doubt they can catch the persons res- ponsible and a spokesman for MacMillan Bloedel says the action creates a hazard. Log- ging the island has been de- bated by environmentalists and logging interests for several years. The spiking means it is dangerous to harvest the trees because they would rip apart chain saw chains and damage sawmill equipment. Paul Varga, manager of MacMillan Bloedel's Kennedy Lake division, said the gal- vanized metal corkscrew spikes were found by em- ployees using metal detec. tors. The spikes, which cannot be removed because of their corkscrew shape, had been pounded in to the trees at different levels and the num. ber of spikes varied from tree to tree. “Some were quite easy to find — they were quite visi ble,” Varga said Monday night. “Others were hidden under the bark. It's a lengthy and not-too-easy process but they can be found.” BUILD ROAD Barga could not say whe- ther the spiking campaign would disrupt company plans to log on its tree farm licence containing 3,542 hectares. MacMillan Bloedel plans to put in about four kilometres of logging road this winter and begn logging in in the winter of 1985-86 at a rate of 100 hectares a year for 20 to 30 years. The company said in a news release Tuesday the Meares Island logging operation will provide 180 direct and indirect jobs. RCMP are investigating the spiking but Cpl. Ed Hill possible criminal of. fences of public mischief and wilful damage would be dif. fieult to prove. The provincial cabinet's environmental and land use committee approved logging con the island last year, Of the 100 hectares to be logged each year by MacMillan Bloedel, a maximum 26 hec- tares will be cut on the west side of the island which faces the spectacular Pacific Rim national park, an area of rain forest, wide stretches of sandy beaches and a place to view migrating whales. B.C. Forest Products also has a tree farm licence con taining 4,434 hectares, mean ing that 90 per cent of the island has been set aside for logging Native Indians have strongly opposed the logging and have included the island in their land claims. Native leaders plan a protest against the logging in front of the legislature Oct. 20. Beef campaign unveiled TORONTO (CP) — Sting: ing after their slogan turned up in the competing pork ad- vertising campaign, Canada's beef producers are putting $3 million into a new campaign featuring Olympic diver Syl vie Bernie The new slogan, unveiled Monday, is “Lookin’ Good, Beef.” The campaign is spon sored by the Canadian Cat- tlemen’s Association. It was rushed into service after ‘an advertising cam paign by the Ontario Pork Producers Marketing Board used the first choice of the beefmen, “Good For You, Beef.” The cattlemen’s 30-second commercial opens with a dramatic shot of Bernier launching herself into thin air a downtown Toronto in- tersection. The camera doesn't show her landing on a foam pad. Officials of the beef and pork campaigns said the use of the slogan “Good For You, Pork” was coincidental and there was no breach of sec- urity in either camp. The pork campaign was unveiled late last month. The beef cam; with ‘bad fock, serene) aoe misfortune at its official screening Monday. Not only did the projector showing the new commercial mangie the film, some of the canapes served to reportets and other guests afterward were made of bacon and ham. 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