CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1977 les Is Held in The 66th annual session of . the Grand Chapter of British Columbia and the Yukon Order of the Eastern Star was held in Penticton May 16-18 with ap SALLE LLEELS S 66th Session OES Penticton Patron Fred Fisher of Van- couver presided over the three- day session, A church service was held Sunday evening in the Peach Bowl, by Canon W. 1,000 members and visitors in at- tendance, Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. H. t E. Greenhalgh, Rector of St, Matthias Church in Victoria, WGM Mrs, Schellenberg read the from 1st. Corin- tof Castlegar and Worthy Grand i Service Held For Jack Bell Jack Bell, 63, a longtime resident of Silverton, died sud- denly at his home Saturday. Funeral service was held yesterday afternoon from Zion United Church in Silverton. Born in Nelson, Mr. Bell is the younger son of pioneer jresidents the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell. fs Mr. Bell received his, ee in Nelson and worked ere before going to Trail. Ne married Mildred Wood- use of Fernie in 1936. They ton in 1944 where Mr. Bell was employed in various mines until his retirement due to ill health, Mr. Bell is survived by his ‘ife Mildred of Silverton; two | ons, Colin of Grande Prairie ind Walter of Montreal; and dwo grandchildren of Grand rairie. He was predeceased by jis parents and a brother, Bob in 1972. Mr. Dan Law officiated at he service. Cremation follow- In lieu of flowers friends ishing to do so are requested jo make memorial donations to he Canadian Heart Fund. : Biiitlaie TOWELS ~ 99¢ LETTUCE - - @a. 28¢ CORN ON THE COB 5 for 89c¢ GRAPEFRUIT 4 for-69c Surns 6 oz. LUNCHEON MEAT ‘2 for79e CRISCO OIL 38 oz. Bottle $1.79 f KEEP YOUR BUDGET — ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING. CONVENIENCE Open Mon. thro Fri. 9 AM, to 9 P.M. Sat, ‘til 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays thians, Chapter 18, with Canon Greenhalgh giving an inspiring sermon on the scripture read. The Grand Choir also took part in the service, singing a beautiful anthem, “My God and rm Sessions got under way Monday afternoon, after which a busy three-days followed, with many items of business being conducted. Twenty-four . members of Minto Chapter. were present for the session, with Mrs. L. Buffett being the chapter's delegate and Mrs. J. Heslop being in the Grand Choir. Chapters hosting the con- ference were Minto, Weat Point of Vancouver, Edina Chapter of Penticton, Rose City Chapter of Nelson and Alpha Chapter of Rossland. Star visitors were present from many parts of the States, PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST S. J. Fjellstrom D.P.M. atthe Hi Arrow Arms Tues., June? 12 noon - 8:30 p.m. Wed., Juned 9a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Phone 365-7282 for an appointment [ WATER ACT Section 20 Conditional Water Licence 20222, Mads Brook, auth- orizes’ the diversion and use of 1,000 gallons. aday of water for di Wes ut! INFORMAL aioe with Premier ‘Bill Bennett is possible for local residents this ‘Tuesday when they attend a public ion for the Premier and members of the cabinet. socal held in Kinsmen Park. Shown here, at the immediate left of a photo taken during that strawberry social, is the then Leader of the Opposition, Bill Bennett. Castlegar News Photo by Lois Hughes MORE CLASSIFIED ADS ® WORK WANTED : © SEED A CARPENTER? ‘Will work By Nous oF ee Froe esti mates, FOR BACKHOE or loader work gh. 399-4287. Contract or Hr. ©@ GIVEAWAY ie have a giveaway" item you'd Ike to advertis 7 2. pa FEMALE KATTENS. Ph. 365- ae =) Py }ao0a whe kids. Ph. cee ©@ STUDENT = PLACEMENT. ' estas may hi J 1a int te he Saat er charge. Just drop Into News otilos a sceyourad. tin ‘WILL DO ANY none of after pa l ‘work, Phone by ie your old, -ART-TIME or odd pas sue Ph, Rol 05-7878, 5 pur- pose for use on District Lot fot 7164, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for ‘failure by the licensee for three successive yeors make beneficial use co of the water for the purpose and in. the manner authorized under the licence. Notice is. hereby given that unless cause to the cancelled. Dated at'Victoria, B.C, this 8rd day of Moy, 1977. H. D. Debeck, Somptrollet of Water ights, porteeet Buildings, Victoria, B.C. This is the Third Publi-} cation. * Glenmerry NEW AND USED : FURNITURE | -3191.:Highway. Drive. PHONE 364-1822 +°« TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived up to and inciuding June 6,'1977 for bids on a Savon Fhotocapler ‘ Serial: 61766 TO VIEW: This Photo- copier is at the B.C. Tel Garage, urbo Station), Columbia Avenue, Castle- gar. Tenders Mailed to: British Cofumbla Tele- Col 1e Jul 1988 Columbia Avenue, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 1H7 Storting a New House this Year? Then Call on: Westko Concrete Ltd. STUDENT FLACEMINT EG shes oe aiuume wo roautres year old, Cat rity at teeta ® LOST lasses DARK-FRAMED children's fost between Cast asitegar rimary Schoal & 7th Ave. N. Finder hong 365-5380. FAR oe GIRLS’ glasses In a = aatvondand ES ee e © FOUND ITEMS ADVERTS In ‘this col- MENS: TEx electric at Kinnaird, Ph. 365-5052. @ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ich on 220 CRESCENT: eNALLEY, STORE, ERY office on premises. a inaatin write to. rescent Valley Crescent Valley, 8.C. No ‘nana calls please. COMMERCIAL TEFRIGERATION isiness in. Revelstoke, 7. NO stock on! Rae 1 OF write Box 1005, Revelstoke, B. < WITH LITTLE INVESTMENT. ue can your own business anc be mplete radiator top orient Som quiries please call ie be wns Grand Forks, B.C. © PERSONAL ‘1 i fing etedle lo a other that they may salve thelr cammon problem help others. to. recove coholism. Sunday 9 am. Hotel. sien opin. "Blscusston oak’ Gentes, Wed 3: -Discussion Meet Church Gstement Meat ‘ing. = a et nh Basement ;Columbia Ave.) Satur- days ‘Discussion Meatin; Healt! ‘Gontre, Ph. 385-6818 0 or es. jn Is Charged In Accident A Robson woman has been ; charged with driving while Im- paired. and having a blood alcohol count over .08 following a single vehicle accident Mon- day ‘afternoon on the Robson- Broadwater Road one mile west of the Castlegar Ferry. Charged is Claire Watters whose 1975 Dodge was totalled when it left the road and rolled once as it went, down the left embankment. The vehicle was westbound at the time of the incident, Watters and a passenger were taken to hospital, Police had no report of the nature of “their injuries, Accident Blamed On Bald Tires A Grand Forks man has: been charged with drivitig with bald tires following a 9:35 a.m, accident Sunday on Highway 3 by Kinberry Heights. Charged is Lonnie Popoff, driver of a 1976 Ford van which sustained approximately $500 damage when it experienced a blowout, went out of control and travelled over the embank- ment onto the railroad’ tracks. | The van is owned by Boundary Industrial and Auto- motive Parts’ Ltd. of Grand Forks. = _ No injuries have been re- ported. BIRTHS © IN MEMORIUM TORLIN = To ving memory oF out dear’ mother, 7 ra who? y" edad miss eat daughter Halen ‘end aan-Inciaw Nick Bayatl © LEGALS WE Have WILL FORMS. hee 1 at the of eee! Paul G. Moroso, ‘Trustee, at Columbia Avenue, In the Sublet atl the Provinge Of Britigh Sohum : ft ane Castlegar this 201m day be raul. Moroso, 6.G.A. * 2a Aclumbra Ave., Castlegar, 8.0.” VIN 1 3 Address of Trustee @ NOTICES MOORE BUSINESS FORMS. Many jock Items on hand. We may have just ‘what you need. Costlegar ar News: ae ationery ery department, 187 Colum- THE WINNER of Ihe afghan aLine Twin Rivers Band Booater: Club ‘Strawberry Tea held on May 14 was Mrs. June Kilpatrick of Castlegar. agro HIGH pressure clean- out and pools, 865-5628, ADDRESS LABE! i a Mi aT Stray we a Brillent 10:30 a. me oe tf Bm es provided. Bring any. hing you want to sell. tint? PLAN 24 Interest calculated on dally balance at Castlegar Savings Credit Union” Date e Engagements your ENGAGEMENT: NOTICE Is _ rinted n, you order -your wedding! iovtattons irom the Castle Mr. an Mires W. A. Malloff of Grand_ Fi id Mr, and: Mre. Peter F. Makortolt of Mr. end Mrs, Peter Voykia wish to inounce the engagement of their Pre, Sun 138 Max, May 18 May 19 jay 23 May 24 © PERSONAL Fisore (if Pei a Me also will install your septic tank and field if so desired. Free Estimates 365-5886 Now has a 5 Location jgon Hwy. 3 South | which includes Spacious, New HAcross from Trowelex Rentals ‘Come see our Double-Wides = Now on Display . . . with 900 to 1150} Northwest Homes Lid. Sq. Ft. of Living Space OL No. 01017A omocea® Family Room ° Dining Room ° 2 Baths: 14-Wides on Display and some 12-Wides Reduced in Price Northwest Homes Ltd. 940 Hwy. 3 South, Castlegar Ph. 365-3551 Al-Anon Meetings: Saturday 8 pee ntre. Wednesday & ne Anne 365-8080 > Bed Wattin: PEBeRLeMs. ‘Then there (a Gt laws! ©. DRY BED ALARM ae aySTEM isnow.avallable ona CASTLEGAR iG. Call in and discuss this with your pharmacist Catholic. Church FLEA MARKET | ‘at the K-C CO-OP 10 a.m.'- 3 p.m. Every Saturday Your Carpet Headquarters .. . Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 PUBLIC NOTICE GREYHOUND LINES OF CANADA LTD. ANNOUNCES That an Application has been made to the Motor je Express Rates to fective July 1, 1977. changes are available’ for ublic_ inspection at your. Mangr Street, Burnal YY . VEG 3X5, on or before june 15, 1977, Registered Nurse paces for doctor's office In Castlegar. Apply in Box No. 3007B, Cantloga? B.C GRO — To Mr. and Mra. Gabbe Grouwaira of Crescent Valley May 21, a daughter. ere FOR RENT = MOTOR HOMES For Your Vacation Contact HOLIDAY RENTALS Phone 52-4700 | Recreation Vehicle | Parts and Accessories " Good Selection of SINKS, OOF VENTS. Eaz-LI ITCHES, HITCH BALLS, STACK: BALLS, STACK- ING JACKS CHEMICAL, ETc.| SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 Only PORTA POTTI SAFARI TOILET Reg. $95.00 CHARA $79.95 MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES LTD. Castlegar Ph, 365-6741 Dealer Lic. No.: 001124 answer i peteoN B Cc. on ste i THE GOVERNMENT OF Boas X ‘TWE PROVINCE OF GAITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS (HWYS.) 7. : KOOTENAY LAKE - FERRIES SCHEDULE. PACIFIC DAYLIGHT SAVINGS’ TIME The following schedule will be: affective on the. Kootenay Lake Ferries Sat., May £8 and Sun., May 29 Leaves Balfour Vessel Leaves Kootenay Bay MLV. Anscomb :. Ministry of Highways & Public Works | (Hwys. 820 Nelson Avenue, + GR. Ki District ict Pigwaye Manager May 9, doors, important facts, We'll never fail". spirit of, those who tried. "Tremember many things about the College creative writing eourse that showed me how In Indian prostitute as part of my linesin the play os Giate Valedictorian aud a the “Pomp and Cireumstance”, can remember all the students and professors who paid for my goods and services. I can remember. one English teacher who taught me how te ewie just a little better. I can, remember writing poems and submitting columns to the Notre Dame Sword; the Chapel and the MaryHall, laps around the gym a0 Dr, Tom Song could test the old heart beat. I still think of Cliff and Wilma Moonen from Trinidad who shared Christmas with us one year. I signed:a petition Friday night which is being circulated by the Save the University Committee and I knéw full well that it was a lost cause. I admire the Committee of the Labor -Council for making this effort but the paper by Simon Fraser University on May S tells us all the One One Man's Opinion Goodbye, 0 Old Girl By FRED MERRIMAN Once upon a time two clean cut young men with their collara on backwards called the class together in an old bakery on Stanley Street in Nelson, B.C, Ask Mare Poulin of Nelson; he was in that class, Fi about those humble beginnings, Bit my frioride, these are changing times. I am sad to hear Notré Dame will now close its The paper is confidential and private soI would ee youask one of the specially-selected guests who received personal invitations to attend the meeting in Trail to give you the facts, The major universities received $169 million. Notre Dame received $8 million. Notre Dame! is small business and is not paying its way. Any small business that does not pay its way must pass away, "That is a fact of life. The quiet Sisters and the soft-apoken Fathers who started tho university and worked for the loVe of teaching and serving have moved to other pastures, A public.university in the Interior.is not ‘ather Dulong, also, knows h on the hill the Vanier Retreat held on Campus. A ept really was,-The experience of yelling at an “Beatasy of Rita Joe”. Listening to Lee Karvonen feasible, Th 4 Castlegar Cubs Bring Record To 3-3 Sunday Castlegar ‘Cubs\ brought their record to 3-3 Sunday with i: : a 14-4. win over New Denver- Silverton Twins followed by a close 10 win, over Cotville Valley berjacks in Koot- We know it, Soall that remains is that we should remember the Old Cirle and stand for a moment: of silence for all the students, teachers and good people who passed through those doors while trying to hold an uneconomic dream together. . There israther an ironic peasage in the song’ “Notre Dame” which says: “We'll never falter!’ Dreams are fragile things. 1 [hope the realist who closed the university rests easy on the Goad bye Notre Dame’ University. Many of us will miss you. knows it, Spiritual Assembly Elected _ : Baha'is. from all over the Kootenay ‘region gathered in. Castlegar on Sunday, for the third in a series ‘of four seminars on the-Power of the : Covenant. The National Spirit- ual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada had set aside itis day— which precedes one of the nine Baha't Holy. Days, the An-. niversary of the Declaration of the Bab—for. this seminar which occurred ona regional :. basis all across Cansda. The Covenant is a tapic of particular concern to “Baha'is because it'is:one of the most distinctive features: of the “Baha'i faith, setting: it’ apart” from.all other major religions; itis, as well, the source of unity for Baha'is all over, the world. Different aspects of the Coven- ant and its power of protection Nature-Napping Cruel Again: this spring, the ministry of recreation and con- servation urges British Colum- bians to refrain from “kidnap- ping”.-young “and ‘apparently _ ‘Bieaning & Carpet e Residentia % Commer- cial Cleaning < Bon ded 365-2326 or 365- 5948 RRA director’of the: minisiry’s fish abandoned ‘wild animals—a practice which is both illegal and unintentionally cruel. In ‘all probability, a ‘lone young ‘animal's mother is hiding feeding nearby,:!and “any | : hain interference’. with “her Don’ Robison,” acting and wildlife branch said that on. those’ rare ‘occasions ‘when a young animal has actually been left: to“ its own. devices, the < ‘recommended procedure is to contact the local for Baha'is have been examined vin this ‘series with this’ parti- cular one focusing on the Face of Opposition. Two keynote speakers, “Emery Wilson of Grand Forks and Marshall ‘Burgess of Nel- son, addressed this :topic and formed’ a ‘panel \ to” answer questions ‘raised during the seminar. Workshop groups dis- -cussed it also, using as resource material a special booklet pub- lished by the National Spiritual ‘Assembly... Approximately. 85 adults took part in the: day-long seminar from wide-spread local- . ities in the Kootenays: Castle- gar, Kimberley,- Cranbrook, Creston, Riondel, Nelson, Trail enay Hiatt Senior Base- ball League play in Castlegar. Against the Twins Castle- scored nine runs in the third, one in the fourth and four more in the fifth to take the one-sided win, i ‘The Twins scored all four of their runs on four hits—one a double by Mike Lynn—in the third inning. James Warner picked up the win for the Cubs,” while Mike Lynn took the loss for the ‘Twins. The three stars selected were James. Warner, Lynn and Doug Huth. | In. the following game, -Castlegar went all seven. in- nings without a hit but, on two costly Colville errors, came up with one run in the third inning. Colville failed to score on a hit by Pete Bradway in ‘the * sixth inning, ‘Rob Sh was the ‘Mike "Views from Recreation LF are a long way from’ winter activities, there are a number of winter sports that will be taking over the summer sched- ule at the Community Complex, ‘The Castlegar Figure |: Skating Club is sponsoring its first annual summer skating - school. This school will be ~ making use of the facility for five weeks beginning July 4 and running to, Aug. 6. The school,’ sanctioned by the Canadian Figure Skating Association, has a number of top ‘professionals offering their expertise in patch, dance and free: skate, For further information on the school, contact Mrs. M. Foubister at 365-5717, The Minor Hockey As- sociation, as well, will be con- ducting its first summer hockey“) school at the complex. The two-week school, (offering in- struction either for the two weeks or one week) will com- , Mence Aug. 16, Persons interested in en- : rolling in the school may pick up application forms from the winning pitcher and George Cloakey was'the loser. Three, star selection included: Rob Sherstobitoff, George Cloakey ” and Hal Hesketh, eee CASTLEGAR NEWS 1947+ 1977 and Grand Forks. Eleven child- ren | attended _ the-. children's Program. ae 22 Mie ee provided *. the opportunity for ther egional port’”’on ‘the: delegates National Baha'i Conven ion that took place in’ Saskatoon, « Sask., April 27-80. Three dele- gates represented - the: Koot- enays; Marshall ‘and Valerie Burgess o of Nelson, and Barbara officer-at,the:nearest fish and wildlife district office. Sewing. ‘Tyan, ypewriters, . “TV's BBW and Color TV's for : “sent.by week or month ° Union Peters "1334: Cedar Ave., Teall <-Telephone 368-6331 SALES & SERVICE|. Trish of C: , and helped * elect the National: Spiritual As- sembly for this year. >This‘ election, plus con- sultation with the nine ‘mem- bers of the Assembly, were the primary items of business of the. convention. Four. Baha'is from Castlegar — Norman "Fields, Jennie Jupp, Gary and becca Strouse—attended the convention as observers... . The remaining seminar on “the Power of the Covenant will -“have as its theme “Our Coven- nt with’ Baha'u'llah” and will Gceur in about six months’ time. May _ 13th to June ath 4-Wheel_ Disc. or. Drum Most North American ; Built, Cars .:... Light Trucks. INCLUDES: Reline all 4 wheels, overhaul Repack front Wheel Bearings.” Tum, Drums or Rotors as necessary, Bleed Brake ‘System. Adjust Parking” Brake,; fees _ Surprise Gift : Didn't do: Much: “For the. View . Retired schoolmaster John Henderson of Montrose, Scot- land looked: out ‘the * picture . window of his new - $45,000 bungalow and: saw. a 12-foot- high, 30-foot-long wall of man- ure, : Spence: because : years. ago, Spence | accused - Henderson's school of dumping an oil drum into a stream and polluting his cattle's water. At Community Centre - He suspects farmer. Henry - Office and then re- turn them to the Old Arena on June 4. With top level Even though ¢ our thougtite: _, Dector Pot Metge With the Bob Brandson ‘Pool’ in full swing: we wish to remind you, of’ a number of swim-assoclated: happenings, Persons interested in the following swim classes should register immediately at the’ Recreation Office: .. | + Ladies’ lessons which be- + git this week at 2 p.m., Bronze . Medallion begins this week at 8 p.m.; Bronze Cross begins June -6:at 8 p.m. and the Leaders Course begins June 20. at 6:80 pm. Throughout the ‘week and . on weekends there are a num- ber of public swim sessions, For. a complete schedule of public swim times call our offices and, . as, well, purchase your sain strip ooo ase ri Interest in our first'set of tennis lessons was very high and as a result we are. taking + names of persons who would be interested in‘having . lessons beginning May’ 80.: * * Ouse cine “all amateur. and: semi- professional artists in Castlegar and district are invited to show their work ‘at the'annual Fine ~ being provided by local hockey personalities as well as mem- bers of the P.E. staff at Selkirk College, this should prove to be a rewarding experience for those who register. . to od The Community Complex : is continuing to prove to be a very busy facility. A couple of upcoming events that deserve mentioning are .the Project Society Bingo and the Shrine Circus. Both events are sched- uled for the latter part of June, but should be major spectator and participant events in the facility. The Project Society Bingo f is a direct result of a successful bingo held last August. which attracted. over 1,600 players, vying for $5,000 is prizes, Once again we will: be offering over.: $5,000 in prizes, so thia should create much enthusiasm. "| , Immediately following the tage the Shrine Circus will be taking - over. the . building,“ on: Junior’ golf enthusiasts -, who' wish: to make a little spending .money : during. the Sunflower. Open: being “held ~ June 4 and 5 please. take note: The Sunflower Open committee is in need of ball spotters ‘and , caddies for the weekend.’ Per- sons interested in being a part of ‘this golfing event. shoold either contact me at the Recre- ation Officé or leave your name and phone number on the ap- propriate sign-up sheets at the golf course. « * Grounds: Near Finish By MARILYN MATHIESON The ° fort, sliding. pole, eplenic shelter and tables; jump- ing boards and swings are all “smearing completion at f the new. ‘playground near the Castlegar © - and - District Community: Centre. The large tires have'.ar- rived from the coal company donor and must be moved into *position. Top soil has been ‘moved ‘to the area ‘bordering =the parking lot and - will be ‘spread within the: next.week. Seeding is dependent on : -whether the water. line can be installed in time. The sand pit is . almost ready for sand. - . The. playground‘ workers 2 would like :to thank all those who have assisted ‘with dona-’- * tions toward this project. There | . are’ few remaining needs— fencing to temporarily protect, “the Iawn area; small amounts of - marine or exterior. paints; use of a truck for a day; a front-end loader. for’ half a“ day; hardy trees, ‘shrubs and plants, ©! Anyone wishing to assist is asked to call Mrs. Mathieson of. “ STAY AND SAVE AT: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL i For ‘brochure and reservations write: oe THE MAYFAIR HOTEL : y as Hornby St, Vancouet, BC. VEZ V4. &, Phone area Se 687.870 Castlegar. It is hoped that the play- ground will be ready for school class use by the second week of June,’ with, completion slated for athe end of June. EXTRA INCOME ° ‘or Men, Women, or Cou- Set week. lown Goals. tons ave ae Aval -for Interview. * ‘downtown, spacious & modern’ _ rooms, cable color T.V., direct felated expences. Starting. at) only $18.00 single & $4.00 "for each’ additional ‘guest 12 Years of age snd over. pies willing to invest a few}. Art Exhibit d by the Castlegar Community "Arie Council.» ‘The exhibition will be held in -the \ National- -Exhibition Centre from Monday to Sunday. of next week and will be open °* daily from 1 to 4 p.m. anid 7, 108 p.m, Original paintings in’ any medium, © drawing, | .bati ie modelling and woven hangin; will be welcome as it is hoped i have a representation from a wide spectrum of artists in the community. : : Contact Mrs. for further details, PEERLESS | DENTAL LAB New Dentures and Relines. by Appointment Repairs — 1-Day Service. after Foxceaia E. iene eat eee a aria ie Spakane Valley, |: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 20, 1977 interdenominational Sat., May 28 /A teaching seminar with @ Bible Schoo! Instructor for anyone Interested In oe with Sunday Schoo! if.you are teaching teaching, or helping. out In _ Invited Co attend our seminar. The Is as follows: 9a.m. Registration 0 p.m. “Preparation no cha a Use of ot Visual? ‘AN ie ‘aim. Ol splay of ch ristian Edueation Material 6:00 p.m. Supper ($3) Alreswil offering will be taken to cover éxpenses You are welcome to att ind the whole seminar, or the , morn ingfaternoon sessions. Please contact the Sunday ‘Schoo! Superintendent by ° May 27 Don Roster 201 Connors Road Affiliated with the Apostolic Church of the Pentecost ing @ bag lunch) Public Works * Travaux publics : ge — conatle————Canada INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for, the ‘enders and Contracts, Public Works, juve id ef until: the specie documents can be Department of peek rained fanco! be viewed at the Southern Interior Construction Assi Castlegal ir, B.C. _ PR’ 012034 - Heating System Modification - Federal -Bullding -'Nalgon, B.C, : “Closing Date: 11:00 AM PDST - 7 JUNE 1877 i PR 010472 -” Air Handlin: Federal.Bullding - Nelson, B.C. 11:00 AM PDST - 17 JUNE 1977 INSTRUCT TONS To be considered each tender rls be be supm|tied onthe the , forms: supplied by the De accompanied by the security specified on the fonder Closing Date: i documents, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1973 ig Pipette, 428 V-5, auto., Pp. ale fom foe, Brown, ‘auto., radio. va Grea, a Staion Sunday School Seminar: Ha Interested in” ey Shoo! 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