A 66, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES | 2 1977 Chev van. 19000 mileg,3 ~ way fridge, heater, stove. * Asking $9,900.00. Must be: - -gaen.-to. be appreciated. 2. Phone 435-6571, (P10-20July) fs 1976 Securlty, truck camper, we ‘Firm. For appointment to. 6 seat. Selling price $3000.00 View phone 635-3310.. (C5-. duly)” . — Pottie. ""& gdinopy Included. Im- 635-3241, (PB-27 July) Ir _ = ary - " -maculate condition. Phana: p70: esTocK . Highway 16 in Smithers. . Smithers, (C5-23July). ‘Phone 847-3563 or Box 4a? LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT ‘1 RE: LIQUOR CONTROL "AND LICENSING ACT "APPLICATION FOR A "ABO (MARINE - ‘PUBLIC HOUSE) LICENCE al is. the ‘Intention of the - undersigned ‘to apply:. _ pursuant to the provisions of © ‘the Liquor Contral and- Licensing Act, tothe General Manager, Liquor Control, “and ‘Hcensing Branch,- Victoria, B.C. for a Marine ” Public House Heense to * operate a licenced establish- “ment on ihe premises _ situated at Lakelue Lodge ‘CTR, NO. AGC Ltd. (Oll’s Place) District -, Lot 4127,” Range & Coast ” District, Name.of applicant: OW Kroyer. . - The above type of licence " permits the sate of all types ’ of alcoholic beverages by the glass on the premises bet-. . weent the hours of 9:00 a.m. , 6nd 11:00 p.m. It also per- . Mitsthe sale of beer and B.C.” . Cider by the ‘bottle for ©, consumption _ off =the premises. -Residents or property : -owners located within a 6 block area or 4% mile radius: -. ‘requested to Register any » oblections by writing to the ’ General Manager, HeBranch,. P.O. «Box--640, -( Liquor Contre! and Licensing. TOM etoria: BC VaWaP E> (CoRauy) To ‘effect amergency repairs to a damaged pipeline, It will be necessary to obstruct the North channel. of the Skeena River from point 1,000 feet upstream of the east boundary of Lot 4003, to a point 4,000 feet: -ypsteam of the east boun- dary of Lot 4803, C.R.5. This | Is approximately 38 miles west of Terrace, B.C., and Is In the general area of the . Salvus €,N.R. siding, and Is 2.46 miles upstream fram the confluence of the Kassicks _ end Skeena Rivers. . ’ River traffic Is advised to ‘avold the North channet If at all possible, and to contact the tug Red Fir No. 16 which Is in. attendance at the site + for Information. Theobsiruction will bea % Inch cable attached to a 4 inch temporary pipeline, and -WIIl alternate between the surface and bottom of the river during Installation, and will rest on the bottom when complete. lis location will be marked by 4 buoys. ' CTR. "TENDERS INVITATION TOTENDER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4? (CENTRAL COAST) Sealed tenders § from Contractors will be recelved at ‘the office of the Con: struction Manager,. CM ,Prolects Ltd. or the office of ‘the Owner,” School District: cna To nal NOs 49, -Hagonsborg, B.C, Starcraft HT tent trallee. 2 te : -. years old, sleeps 6. Fridge &:: i stove & furnace, Porta a . “RENOVATIONS TO ' |. SIRALEXANDER MACKENZIE SCHOOL HAGENSBORG, B.C. This project will be con- ' structed. on a management ' basis and contract will be ' awarded for the following trades: : CTR. NO. A2A Demolition (A) CTR. NO. A2B Demolition (B) 1 CTR. NO. AJ Concrete NO. Ad Contrete Biock CTR, NO. AGA Removals and Framing (A). CTR. NO, ASB ‘Framing (B) CTR, NO. Aé6C Finish Carpentry | CTR. NO. A6éD Cedar Siding CTR. NO. AGE Teuss Repalr and Glulams CTR. NO. Aé6F © Repair for Refinish CTR. NO. AVA Roofing. {A) CTR. NO. A7B Cut & Patch Roofing CTR. NO. ABA Install Glazing Units, etc. CTR. NO, ABB ‘Supply Metal Doors Supply Finish. Hardware CTR. NO. ASD . Supply Metal Sash CTR.NO. ADA Realliant Flooring CTR. NO. A9B interior: Wall. Finishes CTR: NOWASC! oe Acoustle Callings CTRANO.APD Ceramle Tie" CTR. NO. AVE Painting CTR. NO. AGF Refinish Woed Fioors ‘CTR NO. A108 Sunoly Tollat Partitions » of the proposed site are’. . CTR NO. Alda Supply Wastircom = Ac-. cossories CTR. NO. Al0C ener and Tackboard GTR. NO, AIOR ©" so: CTR. NO. .AIOF Supply Fume, Hood Cabinet CTR. NO. Al0G - Install all A10 Items CTR. NO. AISA Plumbing ~ CTR. NO, A1SB NO, Electrical ‘ “Plans and specifications, are available from CM Prolecte Lid. ar the School: Board Office on depoalt of One Hundrad Dollars ($100.00) cash or cheque for each set of documents, refundable on return of documents In good order within ten (10) days of jencer Closing. . Pians may be viewed at Construction Pian Services In Vancouver, Burnaby, Williams Lake, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Prince George, and WNanalmo, Combined bids are invited but prices to be. shown separately. The lowest or ony tender will not necessarily be accepted. Closing date: 4:00 p.m. August 10, ‘ Als K.L, Irwin CM PROJECTS LTD. Pacitlc Northern west 4265 2th STREET, : ANCOUVER, B.C. SAP fuly) VIV 4H9 B.C, HYDRO AND _ POWER AUTHORITY Scrap material to be sold from time to time consisting of mixed insulated and bare copper and aluminum wire: offered In lots of 500-1500 LBS. as is, where Is, In various disirlet locations. Payment in full required at tlme of ramoval unless _ otherwise arranged. _ These Interested in being advised when material {5 - offered for sale ara invited to . ‘register thelr (nterest In » writing by 17 August 1979 with: : Disposal Agent B.C. ‘Hydro N. 3655 Klichener 5t., * Burnaby .. VC ale * (Al-23July) ina eran BUYING? ; SELLING? Use Classifieds PHONE: (604) 926-4391 (A2-23J uly) TENDERS REQUIRED FORTRADE . AND SUPPLIES Twenty-one sulte wood frame Apartment--Terrace. Fifteen sulte woodframe opariment Masset. Tenders close August 3, 1979. Work commences August 7, 1979. A $10.00 deposit per set of plans required. Guaranteed quick payment for quick work. * Concrete Foundation - CTR. NO. M108 Cloainge 7 te “Plans may'be viewed at ~ TENDERS INVITATION — TOTENDER — SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49 ‘ (CENTRAL COAST) Sealed tenders from Contractors will be received - st the office of the Con- struction Manager, CM Projects Ltd. or the Office af the Owner, School Disirict’ No. 49, Hagensborg, B.C. Maintenance Shop and BUS GARAGE This project will be constructed on a Management basis and Contracts will be awarded for the following trades: CTR. NO. M2 Excavation CTR. NO. M2A Septic Tank Ete. CTR. NO. M3 CTR. NO. MJA Concrete Stabs : CTR. NO. M6 Rough Carpentry CTR. NO. MéA_ Trusses Supplied CTR. NO. MéB Trusses Placed CTR. NO. MéC . NO, Wall tnavlation CTR. NO. M7A Roofing | CFR. NO, M78 Metal Cladding CTR. NO, Me Metat Sash CTR. NO, Me. Drywall CTR. No. M9B - Painting CTR. No. MA, M7 - FirPly Walls CTR.NO.MI0 Install] Tank & Gas Pump Holtow Metal doors & Frames CTR. NO. MI10C Overhead doors CTR. NO, MisA Plumbing CTR. NO, M15B NO. * MIs Electrical ; Plans and specifications are available from CM Projects Lid. or the School ‘Board Office on Deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) cash or cheque for each set of documents, refundable on return of documenis In good order within ten (10) days of tender Construction Plan Services Ii Vancouver, Burnaby, Willams Lake, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Prince George, and Nanalmo. Combined bids are Invited but prices to be shown separately, The lowest or any tender will not nec barily be accepted. Clos ag date: 4:00 p.m. - August 10, CM PROJECTS LTD. No, 4-265 25th STREET WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. V7V 4H¢e PHONE: (604) 926-4391 {A2-23July) ; High on Rattlesnake Hill, overlooking all of Grand Forks and the Kettle Valley, the house ‘with its central turret and music. box roof i's imposing, majestic— and eerie, - * Ona moonlit night, white walls reflecting the pale light, it would seem once more to be occupied by the man who built it ang loved it so well, Dr. A. W. Averill. Averill arrived in Grand Forks 2227 wr in a roundabout fashion. Born in Philadelphia in 1849, and an Orphan by the time he was 14,: Averill ran off to join Buffalo Bill’ Cody’s gang of Indian sharp- shooters, LOST HIS FAMILY : Concrete ‘but pricas to be TENDERS INVITATION | TOTENDER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49 (CENTRAL COAST? Sealed tenders from Contractors will be recelved at the office of the Con- struction Manager, CM Projects Ltd. or the office of - the Owner, School District No. 49, Hagensborg, B.C. _ GYMNASIUM. _ The profect will be con- - structed on & management . basis and contracis will be awarded for the following trades: os CTR. NO. G2 Excavation & Drainage CTR. NO. G3 ‘ Concrete (1) CTR, NO. G3A (2) CTR. NO. G5 -Structural Steel CTR. NO. GSA Metal Decking CTR, NO, G6 Floor Framing & Sheathing - CTR. NO. G7" ; Metal Cladding , CTR. NO. G7A Roofing. cTR. NO. . G8 Doors, Frames & Hardware CTR. NO. G9. Stee! Studding & Gypsom Board ~ CTR. NO. G9A ‘Interlor Wall Plywood CTR. NO, G9B Resilient Gym Floor . CTR. NO, G9C Painting : : CTR. NO. Gil Gym Equipment . CTR. NO. GIS Heating ; CTR. NO. Gié Electrical Pisns and specifications are available from CM Prolects Ltd. or the School Board Office_on deposit of One .Hundred Dollars ($100.00) cash or cheque for each set of documents, refundable on return of documents In good order: within ten (10) daysof tender closing. Plans may be viewed at Construction Plan Services : In Vancouver, Burnaby, - .Wiltlams Lake, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Prince’ George and Nanaimo. Combined bids are Invited shown seperately. The lowest or any, fender will. not - necessarily. be accepted, « Cigilng data: 4:00 ‘p.m, August 10. CM PROJECTS LTD., 4-265 25th STREET, WEST VANCOUVER; 8.C, _ VIN aH PHONE: (604) 926-4391 (A2-23July) . . ftureg for a wall, . and light, you might say it’s The Herald, Monday, July 23, 1970, Page # TIngenuityInHomeDecor (Fah Helpful Tips .On Low-Cost Decorating Ideas The casual look of today's ' most versatile, attractive You have to plan for it. Informality results from careful forethought. Prop- erly plained, you can con- vert empty spota into useful Father's Day Pictures By Pasquale Ferazzolj, Director Technical Services Olympus Camere Corporation Your photos of Dad on his day can show not only how he looks and smiles, but also how you see him and how much you care ahout him. do-it-yourself projects. — Two rooms that usually call for informality are the kitchen and the playroom. Both can be exceptionally attractive if you personalize ‘with a few individual touches, In the kitchen, you might block out an uninteresting view and create a. beautiful focal point by adding 4 stained glass window. The window, built into a furred-out wall, should have fluorescent light strips be- | . hind it to give the illusion of daylight. A light-toned wood panel- ing for the walls, like Rio Grande Cloud White panel- _ ing by Georgia-Pacific, will Here are helpful sugges: tions on how to get the shots _ Repeat a “long ago” pic- ture. Is there a photo of Dad helping you many years ago as you learned to ride a bike? Stage a similar shot now, make an enlargement of each picture, and you'll’ have a “then and now” pair. of pic- - give a feeling of informal, -yet organized, living. Its simulated woodgrain finish is durable and easily main- tained—perfect for a busy cook’s kitchen, Perhaps best of all, you can put up this paneling yourself with very little money, few tools .and little in the way of carpentry skills. You might even use the same paneling to build a convenient counter cabinet ‘for an extra work surface or Shoot a “Dad's doings” series, a group of six or eight pictures showing Dad at the various activities that have meant so much to the family. Usa varying eye levels for the same shot—perhaps Dad reading in his favorite chair, You may be pleased at what a different effect you get with a toddler's eye view, | from near the carpet, and — from a higher position such S|: as the staircase or standing §xgueem baw on a chair. ' -# .Pictures by “Dad can, bb-as memorable as pictures of him, and if you give a camera as a gift give a card to match. It's expensive, but if you give Dad an OM-2, your card might COOL ASSETS Whole-house air condition- say that ‘you're giving the ing provides bonus benefits world’s finest camera ‘to the that often are overlooked, world’s finest Dad. [f you eays an air conditioning ex- give an Olympus XA, small pert. . : “Beyond the primary func-* to remind him of what you're tion of. cooling the entire not any more. —~ ~ “home,” said John P. Farrell Mr, Ferazzoli is a camera of York Heating and Air expert whose company Conditioning, “it also helps makes the Olympus XA, a filter out dust, pollen and top quality camera popular smoke.” ; . for vacations because it is small and light. “This can be a great hoon for asthma and hayfever suf- ferers,"" he said, Filtering the air algo reduces cleaning costs for carpets and draperies and cuts down on house cleaning time. ; . The name of Sing Sing prison in New York was derived. from Indian words meaning “stony place.” ye Working his way across the | & U.S. he settled in Los Angeles, took the four-year training to be a dentist, married and had a oe Saughter. He lost both wife and YO child within the year, and discon- ” bolately relocated himself in San Francisco. Here he met Flora Banghart, 19 years younger than himself, and ‘ 2a , Masset Enterprises Ltd. eloped with her to Butte, Mon- The ‘Golden Heights’ of Grand Forks. Lakelse Development Ltd. Box 1219 tana. Flora, now outcast by her father, set about making Averill a ©-o Terrace Dally Herald home and having children, only 3212 Kalum Street one of which survived. Terrace, B.C. (C10-2Aug) In the meantime, he busied’ himself with dentistry, and his specialty diamond fillings. He . yas a good dentist, and painless, Keep Canada Beautiful PITCH-IN ‘7S, MAY 7—12 50 his practice grew, Expanding into two other Montana towns, he hired other dentists to maintain these chairs and was soon investing excess profits in niining speculations, . FIRST HOSPITAL One of his mines paid off and was bought out by | the Guggenheimers for ,$90,000, enabling Averill to plan an ex- tended European vacation for his wife and son, Harold. Before he. could get away, however, he was approached by a Grand Forks developer, who per- suaded him to move north to Grand Forks and invest his money inthe burgeoning town and B.C. mines, The year was 1895. Av- erill soon bought an office block and built the first: hospital in the little Kootenay town. BALLROOM, TOO Then he bought an additional 30 actes, including Rattlesnake Hill, and began draying in the lumber necessary to build his dream hone, Golden Heights", complete with a ballroom over the coach house, a guest cottage, six fireplaces, ‘A’s' engraved on all the brass doorknobs and a stable and fourteen horses. {t was the BRITISH COLUMBIA The dentist with a golden touch By Alice Tomlinson “There are other bonuses,” Farrell said. Many people don’t realize that financial institutions consider whole- house air conditioning a home improvement, Its instal- lation generally Increases the salability and resale value of x home. . : ‘Title towns along the way, Good, LE . dentists were scarce In 1910, and SS Averill always got an invitation to return, along with his portable = drill and gold coin press, for his = . fillings never felt out. BUILDING RAZED When he got back to Grand; Forks after an absence of three’ years, he found his wife much altered by @ stroke, and his principal source of revenue, the’ office building, burned to the ground. His insurance proved useless, He lost Eliza T., sold the horses, keeping in his employ only a Doukhobor couple, and! what they could not do was left! undone, Even the son, Harold,! % married and moved away to Seattle. oe For a few years he continued SF" practising dentistry in the dining * room of his once noble house, mainly forthe Doukhobor colony, and augmented his income with side trips to the Yukon, Finally, inutteasurably lonely, he and Flora moved to Seattle to BEAUTIFU rooms doesn’t just happen. . help reflect the light and’ é : 7 . . ‘ ” _ ss SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 92 (NISGHA) |, Ba Poy, Santeah calleernsnags i a A APTI 1 Mew Alyanthy B.C! _ 2 finest and largest house around then, and was still pointed out, a8 late as 1930, as such, $200 GOWNS He denied his wife nothing. She imported $200' gowns and entertained guests from as far away as Los Angeles. He pro- vided a black servant, Eliza T, Coffee, and a Kentucky bluegrass stallion. When she wanted a winter home in Los Angeles, he bought it, and moved there before the annual snows fell on Grand Forks, feaving the mansion in charge of Eliza T. and a gardener. All of this extravagance was costing money, so Averill took his son and went bushwhacking into the Yukon, practising dentistry in be with Harold and his family. Here, unaccustomed to inactivity, Averill tried to establish himself in another dental practice, but did not realize that he needed a licence and stainless steel equip- ment. His only visitor was a constable and a concemed family. Finally, he succumbed to the dreaded influenza and died on New Year's Day in 1919. Flora sold the Grand Forks house in 1921, complete with furnishings. In 1957, Hugh Sutherland, a Grand Forks schoot leacher, bought the house and began the tedious process of restoration. Tourists are welcome to climb the 86 steps fram the .main highway and travel through “Golden Heights’’ into another age. INFORMALITY areas with easy, low-cost, Po J er ba ’ ¢ wee Th Walls paneled in alight-toned prefinished plywood paneling make rooms seem larger, give a relaxed, spacious feeling, buffet. - Available in convenient 4x8-foot panels for easy installation, paneling makes @ practical and good-looking background for a functional study desk you can con- struct of plywood in a child’s room, Tha desk's top has side supports and is- attached to the paneled wall with screws. As your child grows taller, you can raise the desk to a higher level. What furniture item could be more functional? te On an adjoining wall,.you'. might attach a long shelf'to hold the younger. genera- tion's paraphernalia: ships, . cars, model airplanes, ete, _If you want a give a room a crisp, new look, choose & real wood veneered paneling in a light tone, like Georgia-Pacific’s Ol’ Savannah Chandlers Pine. For a rustic appearance, there’s G-P's Barnplank —a real pine paneling with the look of old barn siding. Be ‘sure to follow the- manufacturer’a suggestions when you work, or obtain good do-it-yourself project manual that contains com- plete instructions. You can — order the illustratéed:book- let, “How To Make Beauti- ful. Things Happen - With Walls," for 25¢ from:Beau-, tifal.- Walls,” Dept. NAPS, Georgia-Pacifie Corp.,: 900 8. W. Fifth Avenue, Port- land, OR 87204. Ta wes oft -PRINCIPALSHIP. Applications are invited for the following vacancy: PRINCIPAL - GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY ville Tua modern native indian viflage of approximately fopeovle, situated Ina beautiful, ynpolluted macdowilke area Ge rma’ witime reudee Wan an glean are . is @ fut. y , and @ community life centered er-vund ’a' modern community » Recgaatlon.center... The Schoo! facilities ara 3 lyeara ald, with an enroliment in K 10 7, of 60 pupils and ¢ teachers, “The successtull applicant wilt presesa demonstrated leader. ship ability, and have successful tedching experience at the Gaemeniary level, - Applicanisab: “cd determine wheather they can obtain & release from present ontract. Application: with supporting dacuments should be sent to: Mr. Alvin dy McKay, of Galvan cer - District Counsellor, = . fe-riet Ne, #1 {NISGHA), siaUyre ote Mc aw Ce ee ee eel ee Mechanic Required in Terrace , Heavy duty mechanic ' —Experience In truck repairs required —Engine experience destrable ; —Electricat experience desirabte —Steady position with full benefits Apply in person to: __.diland Kenworth Sales 1679 Kenworth Street Terrace, B.C. RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SALES SSE REPRESENTATIVE Canadian General Electric Co, Lid. Mobile Radio Department. Hd rent ructured ‘its marketing oroanization in BC wes reavit open rs commu: im saiet representative in Terrace. mentions system World energy and qnergy and fuel shoriages have made mobile fastest growing Induatry In electronics in North Kmoricat Soleerd tnd lrg ccapad communion adele, communications nr: malor supplier to this Industry. pavers ia a Applleents should have pravi can ou ve previous tales experience and @ suc- cessful track record in the Industrial marketplace, preferably in Terrace. Abasic knowledge of slectronics with one or more years experience in FM communication systems desirable, The succeastul applicant will recelve product raining edaltional sales training snd continued management SALARY AND BeWer TS: our starting salary will be commensurate with experience and background, A company car, GxXpEnse account and full CGE beneflis package including medical. dentel, drug, disability end pension plans will be provided in addition fa this flned salary career position. Salary reviews are based on overall performance and occur yearly, APPLICATION: Provide full resume and Spplication form ta: ‘oF completed CGE employment Ar, Mark Brekke Canadian General: Electric Co. Lid. adio Department “ene tari Be . ce, B.C," Telephone No. 438-6271 be contacted and intervi Intment only on July 30 and 33 inrerree by Selected spelicante will Wa ker, District Sates Manager, Northern, B.C, conducted Mr. Norm Tot ME ee ey