ednesday, March 2, 1966 TERRACE ‘'‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA a) LEGAL @ LEGALS @ LEGALS ii. INVITATION TO BID 4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders endorsed “Ten- fer for E. T. Kenney Primary school” will be recelved by Mr. E. femvells, Secretary-Treasurer, School istrict No, 53, PO. Box 1239, Ter- meace, B.C, up to 4:00 p.m. local mine, Tuesday 2¢ March, 1966. Mians, specifications: and form of mendcr may be obtained from meee architects on or after 10 Meeearch, 1966. General contractors Bemeeray obtain one set only on de- ms at of $50 which will be refund: ind pon receipt of a bona fide bid the return of documents in f00d condition within 10 days after enders close. Additional sets may ge purchased at a cost of $25.00 wer set (non-refundable). Docu- pients will be available for inspec- fon at the usual locations in Van- a hool Board Office. S Tenders must be accompanied ky a Bid Deposit Bond drawn in mavor of the owner in the amount mae =Thirty-five Thousand Dollars fag'35,000.00) which will be forfeited man: the party tendering fails to en- geerr into a contract when request- ad. The successful tenderer will fe required to post a 50 per cent mmeeectiormance bond ‘within ten (10) maays after award of contract. m The Prince George Bid Deposi- merry System will be used as speci- maecd for the receipt of bids from saminated Timber, Masonry, Roof- mang, Glazing, Millwork, Resilient me looring, Ceramic Tile, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, and El- étrical/Mechanical trades. Trade mmenders will be received by the pepasitory up to 4:00 p.m. local mee.ime, Friday 25 March, 1966. Tenders containing escalator or mother qualifying clauses will not & j necessarily be accepted. od i q 4 Briggs Greenwell Associates Architects 7 1591 Fourth Avenue . Prince George, B.C, For: Mr. E. Wells Secretary-Treasurer School District No. 53 Terrace, B.C, e33 1 @ IN MEMORIAM 1 i} m) MRS. ALICE OLSON who passed Mm away March 6, 1965. = In our hearts your memory Mngers,. = Sweetly tender, fond and true, } There is not a day, dear Mother, | That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by Eileen Griffiths and children. “| B® WORK WANTED | YOUNG MARRIED man, with jour-| ed # neyman carpenters papers wish- a )6=oees' a Steady job. Construction or carpenter work, Write P.O. Box 7, Ralston, Alta. e32, tight to renegotiate as the public’s 7 YOUNG MAN would like full time ms work of any type. Phone ¥VI3- 5601 and ask for Dave. ps2 Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C of February 23, 1966 cas ms © PERSONAL Huver, Prince George and at the|. SALE OF MINING EQUIPMENT BY PUBLIC TENDER Pursuant to Section 20 of the Mineral Act, tenders are invited for the. purchase of the following abandoned mining equipment on and in the vicinity of the McNeil 14 and Moneymaker 1-3 reverted Crown granted minersl claims - Lots 7516 to 7522, Range 5, Coast District, situate on MeNeil Creek, a tributary of the Zymoetz River: B40 feet approximately of 1% inch pipe ; 075 feet approximately of 4 inch pipe 1000 feet approximately of 1] Bol inch pipe 500 feet approximately of % inch pipe _ _ 1000 feet approximately of 10 inch air pipe . 1500 feet approximately of mine rail . 1 compressor — 300 cubic inch 1 Air receiver 1 Pelton wheel — 20 inch — and fittings Miscellaneous fittings and scrap Tenders submitted must be ac: companied by the full amount of the tender plus 5 per cent Social Service Tax and will be received in the office of the undersigned or at Box 340, Smithers, B.C. not later than 10:30 am. on March Oth, 1966. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and such tender as may be accepted will be on the condition that the equipment must be removed from its present position with six monihs after purchase thereof. Dated at Smithers, B.C., this 8th day of February, 1966. G. H. Beley, Gold Commissioner c32 COAL REQUIREMENTS FOR 1966-67 Sealed tenders will be received up to, and publicly viewed com- mencing at 2:00 p.m., Thursday 17 March 1946 in the Vancouver of- fice of the B.C. Purchasing Com: mission in the old Normal School at 501 West 12th Avenue, to deal with requirements of the follow- ing Provincial Institutions, build- ings, ete,: Skeenaview Hospital, Terrace, B.C. Court House, Smithers, B.C. Court House, Burns Lake, B.C. Official tender forms will be available upon application to the head office of the B.C. Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, than per official tender forms will not be considered; and these forms must be addressed in the covering envelope provided. Firm prices only are to be in- dicated: qualification and/or re- servations to any other effect must be comprehensively tender- The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be implemented and the Commission reserves the interest may. apply. Purchasing Commission, M WHY SUFFER? Enjoy relief from back pain resulting from sacro- iliac strain, with the “Futuro related to home building: for DISTRICT OF TERRACE Sewer and Water Foreman MBAPPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned for the posi- tion of sewer and water foreman until 10 am. Monday 7 March Sacro’ Brace.” Lightweight, easy | made application to file increases to. wear under regular street {in rates, covering the Vancouver clothes. Only $7.95 at Terrace | - i Drugs. operation, . Subject to approval by the pub- lic utilities commission, proposed | @ HELP WANTED—Male rates will become effective - April B SALESMAN with three or more may be examined .at the offices years experience in selling pre-|of the undersigned carrier, on or mierably in building materials as | after March 7, 1960. Terrace-Kitimat area; send brief | posed rates may be made to the resume to Ken Montgomery, |superintendent, motor carrier Thornhill Realty, Box 733, Ter-|branch, public utilities commis race, B.C. e32}sion, at Vancouver, up to - March 21, 1966. NOTICE INCREASE IN RATES The undersigned carrier has Vanderhoof to Prince Rupert 1, 1966. Copies of the proposed rates Representation respecting’ pro- H. H. WilHamson Tariff agent for — Reitmier. Truck Lines Lid: to men qualified in both con- 1988. Preference will be given) @ MACHINERY struction and maintenance of with supervisory experience. Salary $535.00 per month J. Tindale, Superintendent of Pub- sewer and water systems and|B-V 100 SKAGIT yarder with 165 Cummins deisel complete with Gearmatic:; new sleigh, com- pletely rigged ready to go: Victoria, 3.C. -Quotations other} NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER SEALPDD TENDERS § addressed “TENDER FOR FISHERY LR.- NO. 2", will be received up to 3:00 p.m. (PST) on Wednesday, March 9, 1966, for the right to cut ap- proximately 285,000 cubie fect of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam and Cedar on the Fishery LR. No. 2, now called Dalk-Ka-Gila-Quoeux situated on the west bank of the Kitsumkaylum River near Terrace, Tender forms and further par- ticulars may be obtained from Ben ton, P.O, Box 1778, Terrace, B., or the Indian Superintendent, parrace Indian Agency, Terrace, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Terrace, B.C. this 7th day of February, 1966. Ben Bolton, for Kitsumkaylum Band Council PO. Box 1778 Terrace, B.C. c33 B.C. FOREST SERVICE RENTAL OF . CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT The B.C. Forest Service pro- poses torent miscellaneous con- struction equipment for work throughout B.C. during the 1966- 67 fiscal year. The following types of equipment may be required: ‘Crawler tractors, over 65 hip. Scrapers, self - propelled and pull, 6 to 30 cu. yd. capacity. Cranes and shovels, 34 to 41% cu. yd. capacity. Grader, 100 h.p. and over, Front end loaders, crawler and rubber-tired, 1% to 6 cu. yd. eapa- city. . Dump trucks, tandem and single axle, 5 to 14 cu. yd. capacity. Gradalls or equivalent. Rock drilling equipment, air tracks, hammers, compressors — all sizes. Compaction equipment. Truck weigh scales — 50 ton. Two-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles. Rentals will normally be on an all-found hourly rate basis, For dump trucks, vehicles, and miscel- laneous equipment where differ- ent rate systems are in effect al- ternate rates should be listed. This is not a formal tender, but equipment owners interested are invited to list their equipment giv- ing the following information: Make, model, year, and serial number of each machine. List of attachments, Present location. Proposed rental rates. Business telephone number. Written submissions should he forwarded before March 22, 1066, 1H Construction Engineer, Engineering Service Division, BC. Forest Service, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. c32 RE cnoss) IS ALWAYS THERE om ~—- — tm —~ tom | WE SOLD IT with oe a ‘HERALD CLASSIFIED to the undersigned and marked |‘ Page Nine AROUND THE WORLD Watch THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF 4+ SUNDAYS-CBC-TV NETWORK oar 4 oe: P Commentator Gene Sarazen, visits lands far and near Sunday efternoons when CBC Sports Presents Wonderful World of Golf, The popular international golf series features outstanding players from many nations competing on some of the world’s most beautiful and difficult courses. 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