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20-QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975<br />
Nellie Klapstein went to Mica<br />
Creek near <strong>the</strong> Mica Dam, on<br />
March 11 to take care of her<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children. Her husb<strong>and</strong><br />
Norman arrived <strong>the</strong>re on<br />
March 16.<br />
They motored back via<br />
Vernon where <strong>the</strong>y stayed<br />
overnight with friends, arriving<br />
home on <strong>the</strong> 19th after a<br />
very good trip.<br />
Ken (Duffer) <strong>and</strong> Elenore<br />
Durocher who have been in<br />
British Honduras for a few<br />
months, are home again but,<br />
rumor has it, that <strong>the</strong>y will be<br />
going back <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> near<br />
future.<br />
The . West Fraser Farmers'<br />
Institute <strong>and</strong> Livestock Association<br />
held <strong>the</strong>ir regular<br />
meeting at West Fraser Hall on<br />
March 19 with 12 members <strong>and</strong><br />
four visitors in attendance.<br />
The visitors became new<br />
members. The o<strong>the</strong>r two<br />
visitors were from <strong>the</strong> Forest<br />
Service. They were R. Fredell<br />
of Williams Lake <strong>and</strong> Carl<br />
Rohn, <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
A donation of $10.00 was<br />
made to <strong>the</strong> Dunrovin Park<br />
Society.<br />
There was a lengthy discussion<br />
regarding West Fraser<br />
Range <strong>and</strong> a new application for<br />
a range permit to range cattle<br />
in W. F. Range .<br />
It was decided that no<br />
decision would be made until R.<br />
Fredall, range agrologist, has<br />
made an inspection of <strong>the</strong><br />
range.<br />
All permit holders are urged<br />
to attend <strong>the</strong> next meeting.<br />
Lunch Committee for April<br />
will be Earl Ridinger'<strong>and</strong><br />
Florence Montgomery.<br />
The <strong>Quesnel</strong> Agricultural<br />
L<strong>and</strong> Use Committee held a<br />
meeting at <strong>the</strong> Co-op on March<br />
14 with an attendance of six.<br />
West Fraser Livestock Association,<br />
Nazko Livestock Association,<br />
Cottonwood Grazing<br />
Association <strong>and</strong> Castle Rock<br />
Livestock Association were<br />
represented.<br />
On our recent morning walks<br />
a flock of red-winged black<br />
birds have greeted us. Dragon<br />
Mountain had a halo of fluffy<br />
white clouds, while Mouse<br />
Mountain's bald spots, from<br />
recent logging, were covered in<br />
fresh fallen snow.<br />
Even a mushroom-shaped<br />
cloud could be seen billowing up<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Pulp mill site.<br />
The Hugh McLean family<br />
motored to Langley last weekend<br />
to attend <strong>the</strong> wedding of<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir eldest son Jim.<br />
The North <strong>Quesnel</strong> W.I. held<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir March meeting at Mrs.<br />
Norman Crocker's home with<br />
seven members present.<br />
Answers to 1974 resolutions<br />
were read, also information on<br />
where to order <strong>the</strong> Adelaide<br />
Hoodless Rose.<br />
Seven rose bushes will be<br />
ordered.<br />
Bea McLean attended <strong>the</strong><br />
recent W.I. Citizenship Tea in<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />
The Cariboo <strong>District</strong> W.I.<br />
Conference will be held May 31<br />
in Miocene at <strong>the</strong> Rose Lake<br />
Lodge.<br />
Information will be ga<strong>the</strong>red<br />
on <strong>the</strong> three western provinces<br />
of Canada for a booklet, also for<br />
a booklet on weeds <strong>and</strong> insects<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir control in our area.<br />
A Flea market is planned, in<br />
co-operation with <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
nor<strong>the</strong>rn Cariboo W.I.'s, for<br />
West Park Plaza Friday June<br />
13.<br />
A Bake Sale at Willis-Harper<br />
in <strong>Quesnel</strong> was planned for<br />
March 27.<br />
Mrs. F. Ford won <strong>the</strong> prize<br />
for <strong>the</strong> most original Easter<br />
bonnet <strong>and</strong> also won <strong>the</strong> nickel<br />
raffle.<br />
An Easter parcel will be sent<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Queen Alex<strong>and</strong>ria<br />
Children's Hospital from <strong>the</strong><br />
roll call items received.<br />
The next meeting will be held<br />
April 16 at 1:30 p.m. at <strong>the</strong><br />
home of Charmaine MacLeod.<br />
A guest speaker is expected.<br />
Roll call will be Pennies for<br />
Friendship on foot measurement<br />
metric system, socks for<br />
<strong>the</strong> Queen Alex<strong>and</strong>ria Children's<br />
Hospital, especially large<br />
size to put over casts, <strong>and</strong><br />
average size bars of face soap,<br />
fancy decorated for <strong>the</strong> Extended<br />
Care Unit.<br />
The Pine Crest Cub pack held<br />
a bake sale <strong>and</strong> white elephant<br />
COMMUNITY NEWS<br />
COMMUNITY NEWS<br />
By Florence Montgomery 992-5917<br />
It was suggested that yearly<br />
grazing permits be replaced by<br />
10-year contracts which would<br />
be reviewed every 5 years.<br />
It was stated that <strong>the</strong> L<strong>and</strong><br />
Use Committee was originally<br />
formed to solve l<strong>and</strong> use<br />
problems but now that <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Cattlemen's Association<br />
are better organized, <strong>the</strong>y<br />
seem to be able to h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>the</strong>se<br />
problems.<br />
It was moved, seconded <strong>and</strong><br />
carried that <strong>the</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />
Committee disb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> turn<br />
over <strong>the</strong> balance of <strong>the</strong> bank<br />
account, less an honorarium to<br />
<strong>the</strong> secretary-treasurer, to <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> Cattlemen's Association.<br />
The L<strong>and</strong> Use Committee<br />
wishes to take this opportunity<br />
to thank all members <strong>and</strong><br />
anyone else who helped in<br />
any way during <strong>the</strong> years it was<br />
in operation.<br />
Get well wishes are sent out<br />
to Fran Woolley who was in<br />
hospital. It is hoped that you<br />
are home by now, Fran, <strong>and</strong><br />
recovering, quickly.<br />
I wish to apologize to Mrs.<br />
•Tohnannesen for my error<br />
regarding her husb<strong>and</strong> accompanying<br />
her on her trip to<br />
Norway. She is a widow.<br />
The sixth <strong>and</strong> final, game of<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> View W. I. Crib<br />
Tournament was played at <strong>the</strong><br />
Hall on March 22 with 12 people<br />
attending. Winners wererlady's<br />
high; Joan Johnson with <strong>the</strong><br />
only perfect score of 605 during<br />
<strong>the</strong> six games played.<br />
Low Lady, Mary Morgenstern.<br />
High gent; Steve Ponuik<br />
Low Gent, R<strong>and</strong>y Johnson.<br />
Plaques were given to <strong>the</strong><br />
two players with <strong>the</strong> high total<br />
score of <strong>the</strong> tournament.<br />
They were; Lady's high,<br />
Florence Montgomery; Gent's<br />
high, Steve Poniuk. The 10<br />
players with <strong>the</strong> highest scores<br />
will play off for <strong>the</strong> West<br />
Fraser F.I. trophy.<br />
A delicious lunch was served<br />
by Bea Hendry <strong>and</strong> Joan<br />
gon Lake<br />
By Joyce Swanky 747-1044<br />
table last weekend at West<br />
Park Plaza.<br />
A thank you is sent out to all<br />
who took part.<br />
There will be no more movies<br />
until next school term. Watch<br />
for news of family dances for<br />
members <strong>and</strong> families of <strong>the</strong><br />
Recreation Club.<br />
If <strong>the</strong> first dance proves<br />
successful, this could be a<br />
regular feature.<br />
Hot lunches at <strong>the</strong> school<br />
have been discontinued. Many<br />
thanks to <strong>the</strong> women of <strong>the</strong><br />
Parent Hour who gave <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
time.<br />
The women also provided <strong>the</strong><br />
Dancethon students with a hot<br />
meal, which was really appreciated.<br />
The Grade 7 Dancethon was<br />
a huge success, with <strong>the</strong> kids<br />
raising in <strong>the</strong> neighborhood of<br />
$550. I will have an exact total<br />
when all <strong>the</strong> pledges have been<br />
collected.<br />
For those who sponsored a<br />
student, please have your<br />
pledges ready when <strong>the</strong> students<br />
call for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
Most of <strong>the</strong> students entered<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Dancethon made it right<br />
to <strong>the</strong> end, <strong>the</strong> only drop-outs<br />
were <strong>the</strong> students who had to<br />
be home at a certain time.<br />
In all, 32 students finished,<br />
with 17 of those from Mr.<br />
Winthrop's class <strong>and</strong> 15 from<br />
Mr. Divine's.<br />
With <strong>the</strong> Dancethon behind<br />
<strong>the</strong>m, it is time to concentrate<br />
on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r projects, namely<br />
<strong>the</strong> bottle drive.<br />
Mr. Constantineau has not<br />
received any phone calls for<br />
bottle pickup. If you have<br />
bottles, give him a call at<br />
249-5489.<br />
Raffle tickets are still being<br />
so! j <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> prize is a dinner for<br />
two.<br />
The Bouchie Lake Recreation<br />
Commission meeting is to be<br />
held April 2 at 7:30 p.m. All<br />
members try to attend.<br />
The last-minute business for<br />
our bazaar <strong>and</strong> auction sale has<br />
to be done. New members are<br />
welcome.<br />
Happy Birthday wishes go<br />
out to Mrs. Tina DeWit who .<br />
celebrated her birthday March<br />
22.<br />
The assistance <strong>and</strong> contributions<br />
were much appreciated.<br />
Have a Happy Easter everyone.<br />
STEP OUTDOORS<br />
FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE<br />
Johnson.<br />
A workshop for members of<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong> View Women's Institute<br />
to learn to crochet was<br />
held at <strong>the</strong> home of Nellie<br />
'"lapstein on March 24.<br />
Seven Members attended,<br />
three of whom were given<br />
instructions about <strong>the</strong> art of<br />
crocheting.<br />
A second workshop will be<br />
held at <strong>the</strong> home of Helen Hicks<br />
on April 1st.<br />
Louise Noble <strong>and</strong> two young<br />
sons from Wembley, Alberta,<br />
are home to spend <strong>the</strong> Easter<br />
holiday with her parents,<br />
Evelyn <strong>and</strong> Arnold Cash <strong>and</strong><br />
family.<br />
The play-off game between<br />
<strong>the</strong> ten players with <strong>the</strong> highest<br />
scores of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> View<br />
W.I. Crib tournament for <strong>the</strong><br />
West Fraser Farmers' Institute<br />
trophy was held at West Fraser<br />
Hall on March 26.<br />
They were Steve Poniuk,<br />
Florence Montgomery, Joan<br />
Johnson, Chris Johnson, Marg<br />
Needham, Mamie Poniuk, Ella<br />
Guiltner, Sharon Duddy, Stan<br />
Guiltner <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>y Nugent.<br />
There were 5 o<strong>the</strong>r regular<br />
players present.<br />
The winner of <strong>the</strong> trophy<br />
with a score of 1076 for 9 games<br />
was Mamie Poniuk.<br />
The door prize was won by<br />
S<strong>and</strong>y Nugent.<br />
It was a picnic jug. Lunch<br />
was provided by Mary Morgenstern<br />
<strong>and</strong> F. Montgomery.<br />
The <strong>Quesnel</strong> View Women's<br />
Institute wishes to extend a<br />
sincere "thank you " to<br />
everyone who attended <strong>and</strong><br />
especially to those who brought<br />
<strong>the</strong> lunch <strong>and</strong> built <strong>the</strong> fire for<br />
each game.<br />
Brian Bouthillier, his sister,<br />
Susan, <strong>and</strong> parents, Tom <strong>and</strong><br />
Bernie Gardner left on March<br />
27 to spend <strong>the</strong> Easter holidays<br />
with relatives at <strong>the</strong> coast.<br />
I hope everyone had a Happy<br />
Easter <strong>and</strong> that all <strong>the</strong> school<br />
children <strong>and</strong> teachers are<br />
having a restful holiday.<br />
COMMUNITY NEWS<br />
oose<br />
Heights<br />
By EUen Rogers 992-6928<br />
Moose Heights Calendar<br />
news for April includes a<br />
meeting of <strong>the</strong> Pine Cones<br />
Club, parent-teacher group of<br />
Pine Crest Elementary School,<br />
in <strong>the</strong> School library on Monday<br />
April 14 at 8 p.m.<br />
On Wednesday April 16 at<br />
1:30 p.m. <strong>the</strong> North <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
sVomen's Institute will meet at<br />
.he home of Charmaine Mac<br />
Leod.<br />
Wednesday April 14 at 8<br />
p.m. <strong>the</strong> Moose Heights Community<br />
Club will meet.<br />
George Petit returned to<br />
G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital<br />
at <strong>Quesnel</strong> last week for<br />
observation but expected to be<br />
home again before or soon after<br />
Easter.<br />
George's bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law <strong>and</strong><br />
nephew, <strong>the</strong> Harry Miller's Sr.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Jr. from Chilliwack, were<br />
up to spend <strong>the</strong> Easter<br />
weekend with sister-in-law <strong>and</strong><br />
Aunt, Rose Marcotte.<br />
1<br />
We have noted <strong>the</strong> chimney<br />
at <strong>the</strong> community hall has once<br />
again slid down with <strong>the</strong> snow<br />
from <strong>the</strong> roof.<br />
There just must be a better<br />
way to anchor it down.<br />
Anyone have any bright<br />
ideas? Several methods have<br />
been used but to no avail.<br />
The snow on <strong>the</strong> lower areas<br />
at <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> Armstrong<br />
Hill is disappearing rapidly<br />
while we folks in <strong>the</strong> higher<br />
range are still shivering <strong>and</strong><br />
sloshing through <strong>the</strong> snow.<br />
Ten Mile Lake is not likely to<br />
open for two or three more<br />
weeks yet.<br />
Jarge <strong>and</strong> Clar were<br />
staggering home one evening<br />
after having a few <strong>and</strong><br />
when <strong>the</strong>y got to Clar's<br />
house Jarge said: "Now,<br />
Clar, tell your misses <strong>the</strong><br />
truth - hie - even if you<br />
gotta lie a little."<br />
Women inquire cont'd.<br />
shown <strong>the</strong> mayor.<br />
Mrs. Hartl said Mayor<br />
Tingley alleged that a box of<br />
detergent could have been<br />
responsible for <strong>the</strong> suds.<br />
"We also asked him if <strong>the</strong><br />
works forman <strong>and</strong> himself<br />
really knew how to operate <strong>the</strong><br />
sewage plants."<br />
"They said yes. As well as, or<br />
better than <strong>the</strong> employees,"<br />
she said.<br />
Mrs. Hartl said <strong>the</strong> mayor's<br />
reply to what town residents<br />
could do with garbage building<br />
up was to suggest taking refuse<br />
to <strong>the</strong> municipal dump."<br />
"He told pne woman that if<br />
she didn't feel right about going<br />
through picket line she should<br />
dump <strong>the</strong> garbage outside <strong>the</strong><br />
gates," she said.<br />
The question of road conditions<br />
at Johnson flats was also<br />
levied at <strong>the</strong> mayor.<br />
"We pointed out that <strong>the</strong><br />
road was a short-cut for <strong>the</strong><br />
ambulance going to Red Bluff.<br />
"Mayor Tingley told us if we<br />
wanted <strong>the</strong> road fixed we<br />
should ask our husb<strong>and</strong>s to go<br />
out <strong>and</strong> fix it," Mrs. Hartl said.<br />
Meanwhile, in a press release<br />
to The Observer, Mayor Tingley<br />
said municipal officials were<br />
asked at <strong>the</strong> meeting to discuss<br />
in an open forum <strong>the</strong> present<br />
strike with CUPE negotiator<br />
Ron Magill.<br />
"We declined this request<br />
because <strong>the</strong> strike is an issue of<br />
vital importance to our town,<br />
<strong>and</strong> to <strong>the</strong> taxpayers, <strong>and</strong> of<br />
course to <strong>the</strong> employees."<br />
"We do not believe this<br />
problem will be solved by<br />
displays of double talk by<br />
imported professional performers<br />
who have absolutely no<br />
concern for <strong>the</strong> welfare of our<br />
town," Mayor Tingley said.<br />
He said <strong>the</strong> union has<br />
withheld consent for <strong>the</strong> town<br />
to go ahead with a work<br />
program for students seeking<br />
employment during <strong>the</strong> summer<br />
months.<br />
"The provincial government<br />
requires <strong>the</strong> consent of <strong>the</strong> local<br />
union before final approval to<br />
this program can be given,<br />
Mayor Tingley said.<br />
He said many of <strong>the</strong> women<br />
were surprised to learn that <strong>the</strong><br />
municipal wage offer was for<br />
1975 <strong>and</strong> that <strong>the</strong> town has also<br />
offered a guaranteed increase<br />
for 1976.<br />
"We also advised <strong>the</strong> ladies<br />
that town administrator Tony<br />
Green has talked to <strong>the</strong> union<br />
negotiators within <strong>the</strong> last few<br />
days <strong>and</strong> suggested that talks<br />
resume.<br />
"This suggestion has been<br />
rejected," mayor Tingley said.<br />
NORTH CARIBOO<br />
GROWER'S<br />
CO-OPERATH7E<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
NOTICE<br />
ANNUAL MEETING<br />
FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1975<br />
7:30 P.M.<br />
Board Room - Co-op Store<br />
1218 Cariboo Hwy. 97 North<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
All members are invited to attend<br />
COMMUNITY NEWS<br />
By Kate Moffat 993-4493<br />
The big news of <strong>the</strong> past<br />
week in this area was <strong>the</strong><br />
Hawaiian Cabaret sponsored by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rimrock Television Association<br />
where it was announced<br />
that we have raised well over<br />
$10,000 towards <strong>the</strong> television<br />
repeaters.<br />
Tickets to <strong>the</strong> affair were at a<br />
premium <strong>and</strong> those lucky<br />
enough to get <strong>the</strong>m were<br />
greeted at <strong>the</strong> door with <strong>the</strong><br />
traditional Aloha <strong>and</strong> brightly<br />
coloured Leis. -<br />
Soft Hawaiian music played<br />
while a delicious baron of beef<br />
dinner was enjoyed.<br />
Quite early in <strong>the</strong> evening<br />
<strong>the</strong> ticket for two to Hawaii was<br />
drawn <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> lucky winner<br />
was Mr. Al Beaton of McLeese<br />
Lake, who works at Gibraltar<br />
Mines.<br />
Since <strong>the</strong> week-end cabaret<br />
<strong>the</strong>re have been quite a few<br />
more residents put in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
$50.00.<br />
Now that people can see that<br />
we have raised two-thirds of<br />
<strong>the</strong> money needed, perhaps<br />
we'll get one hundred percent<br />
participation.<br />
The next money raising<br />
project for Rimrock T.V. will<br />
be a fun night in April in <strong>the</strong><br />
Soda Creek Hall put on by <strong>the</strong><br />
people living in <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
half of our community.<br />
Mrs. Inez Jacques travelled<br />
to Vancouver last week to<br />
attend a meeting of Registered<br />
Nurses.<br />
Mrs. Lorraine Byrd <strong>and</strong><br />
family arrived at <strong>the</strong> home of<br />
her parents Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Art<br />
Stewart to spend <strong>the</strong> Easter<br />
week-end.<br />
Lai Aiken travelled to Merritt<br />
for <strong>the</strong> Easter week-end to<br />
visit with her daughter Audrey<br />
<strong>and</strong> son-in-law Brian Neihaus<br />
<strong>and</strong> family.<br />
Suspects<br />
Arena freezes function cont'd.<br />
cancelled.<br />
He pointed out <strong>the</strong> decision<br />
had to be made to avoid<br />
spending money which possibly<br />
could not be recovered.<br />
The trades fair raffle, however,<br />
will be held.<br />
The draw had been scheduled<br />
for May 3, but <strong>the</strong> legion is<br />
writing to Attorney General<br />
Alex MacDonald in an attempt<br />
to get an extension to June 13.<br />
In past years, at least 50 per<br />
cent of <strong>the</strong> raffle tickets had<br />
been sold during trades fair.<br />
The committee felt <strong>the</strong>y<br />
needed <strong>the</strong> additional time to<br />
ensure a break-even situation.<br />
Legion trades fairs over <strong>the</strong><br />
past eight years have turned<br />
over nearly $10,000 to <strong>the</strong><br />
Dunrovin Society.<br />
The <strong>Quesnel</strong> Rodeo Club has<br />
set its deadline for April 11.<br />
"If <strong>the</strong> strike isn't settled by<br />
<strong>the</strong>n, we'll have to cancel <strong>the</strong><br />
rodeo," said Mr. Cameron. _<br />
Jess Ketchum, president of<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> Chamber of Commerce,<br />
commented on <strong>the</strong><br />
possibility of having <strong>the</strong> indoor<br />
rodeo cancelled.<br />
"The rodeo has gone on for a<br />
number of years now."<br />
"It is booked on a circuit<br />
schedule <strong>and</strong> you have to be<br />
very careful to make it.<br />
successful to keep it going," he<br />
said.<br />
"It is unfortunate to see <strong>the</strong><br />
strike have such a bearing on<br />
functions put on by private<br />
social organizations."<br />
"It would almost seem a good<br />
move for <strong>the</strong> union to show<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir good faith <strong>and</strong> let it go<br />
on," Mr. Ketchum said.<br />
Competitive rates on 1st <strong>and</strong> 2nd<br />
mortgages in town ap4 country. Also<br />
agreements for sale <strong>and</strong> mortgages<br />
purchased.'For more complete information<br />
please phone 563-7791<br />
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upon by <strong>the</strong> Prince George city<br />
detachment to check southbound<br />
traffic on Highway 97.<br />
The road block was held from<br />
<strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong> complaint came in<br />
at 11:15 p.m. until 1 a.m.<br />
The suspects were reported<br />
as being about 26 years old.<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> men who was<br />
referred to as Chris, had a dark<br />
complexion <strong>and</strong> shoulder-length<br />
hair.<br />
The o<strong>the</strong>r, a man by <strong>the</strong><br />
name of Ralph, was described<br />
as being six feet, heavy built,<br />
with short blond hair.<br />
COME A U MILLIONAI<br />
NAME<br />
ADDRESS<br />
CITY TOWN<br />
PROVINCE<br />
C K C O 570<br />
SPRING DRAW ORDER FORM<br />
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More than $750,000 in total prizes<br />
Over 1900 winners per draw - Second Prize $100,000 - Third Prize $50,000 - 5 Prizes of $25,000. Ticket sales<br />
close April 14, 1975 / Preliminary Draw April 30, 1975 / Proceeds to Sport <strong>and</strong> Culture throughout Western Canada.<br />
Non-profit organizations interested in becoming authorized ticket sellers should write: Western Canada Lottery Foundation,<br />
B.C.vDivision, 1000 Langley Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3A6.
CARIBOO OBSERVER<br />
WORD CLASSIFIED<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
CASH ONLYlAdvertisements<br />
will not be placed<br />
on an account basis.<br />
Rate - .08 cents per word,<br />
(15 word minimum charge<br />
, of $1.20)<br />
2nd Insertion (same as <strong>the</strong><br />
first)<br />
3rd <strong>and</strong> subsequent Insertions<br />
- .07 cents per word,<br />
(15 word minimum charge<br />
of $1.05)<br />
Word Classified Advertising<br />
Deadline is 3:00 P.M.,<br />
MONDAY.<br />
Agreement: Advertising is<br />
accepted on <strong>the</strong> condition<br />
that in <strong>the</strong> event of a<br />
typographical error, that<br />
portion of <strong>the</strong> advertising<br />
space occupied by <strong>the</strong><br />
erroneous item, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />
with reasonable allowance<br />
for signature, will not be<br />
charged for, but <strong>the</strong><br />
balance of <strong>the</strong> advertisement<br />
will be paid for at <strong>the</strong><br />
applicable rate. In <strong>the</strong><br />
event of a typographical<br />
error, advertising goods or<br />
services at a wrong price,<br />
goods or services need not<br />
be sold.<br />
ADVERTISING IS MER<br />
ELY AN OFFER TO<br />
SELL. The offer may be<br />
withdrawn at any time.<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
CLASSIFICATIONS<br />
25 Antiques<br />
29 Auctions<br />
28 Business Opportunities<br />
9 Business Personals<br />
14 Campers <strong>and</strong>/or Trailers<br />
4 Cards of Thanks .<br />
10Employment Opportunities<br />
11 Employment Wanted<br />
16 Equipment For Sale<br />
3 Farm <strong>and</strong>/or Ranches<br />
27 Financial<br />
7 Information Wanted<br />
5 In Memoriam<br />
30 Legals<br />
22 Livestock<br />
6 Lost <strong>and</strong>/or Found<br />
2 Lots <strong>and</strong>/or Property<br />
18 Miscellaneous For Sale<br />
17 Miscellaneous Wanted<br />
15 Mobile Homes<br />
24 Music <strong>and</strong>/or Art<br />
26 Notices<br />
8 Personals<br />
21 Pets<br />
23 Produce<br />
1 Real Estate For Safe<br />
13 Recreational Vehicles<br />
20 Rental Housing<br />
19 Room <strong>and</strong>/or Board<br />
12 Vehicles<br />
1: REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
For sale: Two bedroom duplex,<br />
$6,000.00 down, take over 1st<br />
mortgage at 9Vz%. Phone<br />
992-6263. (35-38)<br />
For Sale: 6V2 acres <strong>and</strong> house<br />
with kitchen, living room, full<br />
plumbing, 2 bedrooms on main<br />
floor, 2 bedrooms downstairs.<br />
Garage joins house, Root cellar<br />
<strong>and</strong> toolshed. 2Vz acres in lawn<br />
<strong>and</strong> garden spot with some<br />
apple trees. 1703 Wells road or<br />
phone 992-6539. (37-38)<br />
5.4 acres, 3 bedroom house,<br />
barn, cabin, tractor, plow,<br />
spring tooth harrows. Stove<br />
<strong>and</strong> fridge included. Phone<br />
747-2576. (37-39)<br />
Executive type home, 3 bedroom,<br />
full basement, Extra<br />
large rumpus room, 2 fireplaces.<br />
Johnson Sub. Phone<br />
992-6196 after 4 p.m. (37-38)<br />
For sale: Two bedroom home.<br />
Price $12,000.00. Mortgage<br />
available. Phone 992-8607 (37-<br />
(39)<br />
For Sale: Westside - two<br />
bedroom - gas heated furnished<br />
house on double lot. Ten<br />
minutestodowntown. Low<br />
down payment <strong>and</strong> terms to<br />
reliable party. Phone 249-5442<br />
(37-38)<br />
2: LOTS AND/OR PRO<br />
PERTY<br />
For sale or rent 40 x 62 truck<br />
shop. Will consider vehicle or<br />
property on down payment.<br />
Phone 747-1381.<br />
Wanted: Approximately one<br />
acre or house to buy along Old<br />
Prince George Highway before<br />
Armstrong Hill. Phone 992-<br />
8642. (37-38)<br />
ARNOT & WALL<br />
REALTY LTD.<br />
251 St. Laurent Avenue M.L.S. Member<br />
992-8866<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!<br />
The owners have moved <strong>and</strong> must sell this spacious post<br />
<strong>and</strong> beam. Carport paved drive <strong>and</strong> dishwasher all<br />
included. Realistically priced at $28,900.00.<br />
"1" ACRE - "2" BEDROOMS "3" OF YOU?<br />
Price reduced to $19,900.00 on this starter home on<br />
Maple Drive. A terrific opportunity for a couple with <strong>the</strong><br />
"Apartment Block Blues".<br />
SNOWS ALMOST GONE!<br />
Corral your Posse <strong>and</strong> head south to Dog Prairie. 4<br />
fenced acres, 3 bay garage, barn <strong>and</strong> •proven water<br />
supply are thrown in with an open plan 2 bedroom - just 7<br />
miles south of town. "Horse Trader's" price - $29,500.00.<br />
A.H.O.P.!A.H.O.P.!A.H.O.P.l<br />
Would you believe 3 bedrooms, full basement, 1,000 sq.<br />
ft. br<strong>and</strong> new for as little as $200.00 per month. NO<br />
DOWN PAYMENT. Hard to beUeve? Call us <strong>and</strong> see if<br />
you qualify. (If you earn more than $12,500.00, don't call<br />
on this one.)<br />
10' MILE LAKE LOTS - we have only 5 lots left. All 1<br />
acre lots with good lake frontage, prices range from<br />
$13,000.00.<br />
NAZKO ROAD ACREAGES - 2 lots of over 5 acres each,<br />
nicely treed. End of blacktop. Power <strong>and</strong> phone available.<br />
Just over $8,000.00 each with terms.<br />
BARKERVILLE ROAD. Over 70 acres, close to<br />
highway. Price $30,000, terms available.<br />
LOTS-6 MILE<br />
- 20 acres - 8 acres cleared - fenced - water - $35,000.00<br />
- 40 acres - Natural state - creek - $22,500.00<br />
MOVE INTO THIS NORTH QUESNEL CHARMER!<br />
Double lot, quaint setting, 2 bedrooms on main, full<br />
basement. Move before <strong>the</strong> SPRING RUSH for<br />
$42,500.00.<br />
LOOK MUM! NO STEPS!<br />
1092 sq. ft. of modern private living<br />
bedrooms, utility on main, sundeck,<br />
appreciate. Only $27,000.00.<br />
on VJ<br />
Must<br />
acre. 3<br />
view to<br />
FEED AND TACK BUSINESS with home on 1.74 acres<br />
of Commercial Property. Close to town. Development<br />
Possibilities for only $45,000.00.<br />
PROMOTE YOURSELF!<br />
Into this custom built spacious home. Tri-level, plus<br />
basement - 3 bedrooms up, large family room off a lovely<br />
rustic kitchen - Vaulted cedar ceiling in Living Room,<br />
wall to wall carpeting, l'/z plumbing, 2 fireplaces on V2<br />
acre lot in South Hills. $58,000.00. F.P.<br />
START OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT!<br />
Ideal 2 bedroom home for small family. Close to town, on<br />
half acre lot. Excellent condition - its only 2 years old.<br />
Full price is $20,500.00. It could be yours for as little as<br />
$1,000.00 down if you qualify for BC 2nd mortgage.<br />
GREEN THUMB SPECIAL<br />
2 bedroom full basement home on a professionaly<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaped lot in Red Bluff area. Br<strong>and</strong> new livingroom<br />
carpet, 15 x 21 garage, oil fired hot water heat, all for <strong>the</strong><br />
Mow price of $26,000.00.<br />
2: LOTS AND/OR<br />
PROPERTY<br />
Lot for sale. 80'x220' Milburn<br />
Lake. Phone 992-9646.<br />
Five lots - Bouchie Lake area.<br />
3<br />
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22-QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975<br />
428 REID ST. TELEPHONE 992-2151<br />
FIRE CASUALTY - AUTOMOBILE<br />
STILL TOPS IN QUESNEL IN SALES AND LISTINGS<br />
- MAKE SURE YOUR LISTING IS M.L.S.<br />
CHOICE ACREAGE: Approximately 135 Acres South of<br />
Kersley with river <strong>and</strong> creek frontage excellent soil. Call<br />
Fred for full details.<br />
NEWLY LISTED:<br />
If you are having trouble finding a nice home out of town<br />
at an affordable price, call Lome Perry about this one.<br />
An immaculate 2 bedroom full basement home on a 1/2<br />
acre l<strong>and</strong>scaped lot near Bouchie Lake. You will like it.<br />
3 BEDROOM MODULAR HOME: On 2 acres in Dragon<br />
Lake area. "A" frame storage shed <strong>and</strong> sundeck <strong>and</strong> air<br />
conditioning <strong>and</strong> fenced <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaped. Good water<br />
supply. Call Jim to view.<br />
WOULD YOU BELIEVE? A rec room thats over 500 sq.<br />
ft! This home has just that plus, 3 bedroom, utility, large<br />
bright living room. Carpet. Redecorated <strong>and</strong> carpeted<br />
throughout. All this on 1.6 acre in Johnson Sub. Call<br />
Marg Moore for an appointment to view.<br />
UNFINISHED COUNTRY ESTATE: 17.2 acre, 900'<br />
river frontage approximately 8 miles from town, 1940 sq.<br />
ft. laid out as 3 bedroom, full basement home. Have your<br />
h<strong>and</strong>yman finish this executive home in its secluded<br />
location in your very own decor. Call Fred to view.<br />
ACREAGE:<br />
54 acres, Rawlings road area, very well priced with good<br />
terms available. Call Lome Pern<br />
4 BEDROOM CATHEDRAL ENTRANCE HOME: In<br />
Johnson Sub. 2 fireplaces, 2 baths - Large dining room,<br />
compact Kitchen. Large l<strong>and</strong>scaped lot with paved<br />
driveway.<br />
YOUR OWN LITTLE ESTATE:<br />
9 acres just 7 miles south. Be ready to build this spring.<br />
Call Marg Moore <strong>and</strong> find out how easy it is to buy this<br />
property.<br />
HANG OUT THE WELCOME SIGN: On this near new<br />
compact well laid out 3 bedroom home with electric heat<br />
<strong>and</strong> carpets throughout. Has double garage <strong>and</strong> work<br />
shop. Located on 2/3 acres of excellent garden soil. Just<br />
right for young lovers or old sweeties. Call Fred to view.<br />
realty ltd.<br />
agencies ltd.<br />
QUESNEL, B.C<br />
V2J 2M6<br />
OWNER TRANSFERRED: Immediate Possession -<br />
Price reduced to $43,900. Kitchen with breakfast bar.<br />
Quik-loc construction. Full daylite basement. 1/2 Acre<br />
lot. Large Sundeck overlooking Dragon Lake. Call Jim<br />
for'appointment to-view this exceptional home.<br />
HANDYMAN:<br />
Here is an excellent opportunity to purchase a 3<br />
bedroom, basement home on 1/2 acre lot for a full price of<br />
$15,000. Call Lome Perry for details.<br />
YOUNG LOVERS: Start out with this near new 2<br />
bedroom full basement home in town on nicely<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaped lot. Some features are free st<strong>and</strong>ing fireplace,<br />
spacious room sizes, carpets throughout. For full details<br />
call Fred.<br />
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: With 3 bedroom home on<br />
Anderson Drive, 102 foot frontage - .74 acre. Ideal for<br />
ap artment site or church centrally located to schools <strong>and</strong><br />
shopping. Get fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars from Jim.<br />
THINKING TRAILER: Then you should look at this<br />
12x68 all set up on .77 acre south of town. All <strong>the</strong> work is<br />
done <strong>and</strong> includes 24 x 16 work shop - 8 x 16 insulated<br />
porch, etc. Call Fred to view.<br />
PRICE REDUCED: 3 bedroom home - 6 mos. old located<br />
in Fraser View Subdivision. Large living room with wall<br />
to wall <strong>and</strong> fireplace, rock finishing. Partially finished<br />
basement close to schools. Owner moving <strong>and</strong> anxious to<br />
sell. Call Jim to view.<br />
HANDYMAN'S CHOICE: The outside is all done on this<br />
little beauty in North <strong>Quesnel</strong>, Renovate <strong>and</strong> decorate<br />
<strong>the</strong> interior to suit <strong>and</strong> have a home to your liking. This 2<br />
bedroom home overlooks <strong>the</strong> park <strong>and</strong> within walking<br />
distance of downtown. .To view call Fred.<br />
BUY TODAY: For tomorrows happiness, new home<br />
under construction, many extras included. Fireplace,<br />
carport, sundeck, full basement. You can still choose ypur<br />
own colours. Call Fred to view.<br />
THINK SPRING: Buy your building lot now.<br />
1. Lakeshore - Dragon Lake .73 acre - $18,500.<br />
2. Abbott Drive - extra large - $6,500.<br />
3. Travers Sub - your choice of 3 - $6,000.<br />
4. 8 miles south - partly cleared, nicely treed - $3,300.<br />
5. Dragon Lake - view lot 1/2 acre - $5,500.<br />
6. Bouchie Lake - view lot - $4,950.<br />
7. West <strong>Quesnel</strong> - 33' view lot - $3,200.<br />
8. West <strong>Quesnel</strong> - 2 duplex lots with view - $5,400. each.<br />
9. Red Bluff Road - .71 acre - 2 miles to town - $5,900.<br />
10. Dragon Hill - 2.21 acre - view of whole town - $18,500.<br />
BUY, SELL, TRADE, DIRECT THRU'OUT B.C.<br />
We Guarantee Sales Thru'out B.C.<br />
FRED DAVIDSON<br />
DON LARSON<br />
MARG MOORE<br />
1<br />
992-5702<br />
992-5250<br />
992-6275<br />
EVENINGS"—<br />
PETERGOOK<br />
LORNEPERRY<br />
JIM MOORE<br />
747-1343<br />
249-5228<br />
992-6275<br />
HARD WATER?<br />
WE CAN SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Domestic Water Softening Ltd. of Prince<br />
George is servicing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong> area on a regular basis.<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Domestic h<strong>and</strong>les a complete line of water<br />
softeners, iron filters, taste <strong>and</strong> odor filters, humidifiers<br />
<strong>and</strong> air conditioners. Complete financing is available.<br />
Anyone wishing a free water analysis, installation<br />
estimate or salt delivery call 563-4909 (Collect] or write:<br />
NORTHERN DOMESTIC WATER<br />
9: BUSINESS<br />
PERSONALS<br />
SEIDERS<br />
CUSTOM CABINETS<br />
Kitchen,<br />
Vanities,<br />
Counter Tops.<br />
For free estimates<br />
CALL<br />
RAY SEIDERS<br />
747-2603<br />
SOFTENING LTD.<br />
Box 92<br />
Prince George, B.C.<br />
9: BUSINESS<br />
PERSONALS<br />
WQODROW<br />
CABINETS<br />
•CUSTOM BUILT<br />
*FREE ESTIMATES<br />
CONTACT DICK<br />
992-7805<br />
DAYS OR EVENINGS<br />
| 12: VEHICLES<br />
For sale: 1939 Studabaker <strong>and</strong><br />
1934 Auborn. Both for $400.00.<br />
Phone 747-2231. (37-38)<br />
A 1973 Dodge charger S.E.<br />
with all <strong>the</strong> extras. Phone<br />
992-7604. , (36-38)<br />
For sale: 1972 Datsun Vi ton<br />
pick-up. Contact Gary Weintz<br />
for details at 992-7271 during<br />
day. (37-38)<br />
For sale, 1972 Datsun deluxe<br />
1200 Automatic, 20,000 miles.<br />
$1,850.00 or nearest offer.<br />
Phone 747-2405. (37-38)<br />
A 1970 Buick Wildcat. New<br />
rubber, new paint. Offers -<br />
phone 747-2231. (37-38)<br />
CALL: 562-1396<br />
Put <strong>the</strong> beauty of wood in your home, with it's natural<br />
color, warmth <strong>and</strong> good insulation qualities.<br />
WOOD WINDOWS SOLARIS WINDOWS<br />
PRE-HUNG DOORS SOLARIS PATIO DOORS<br />
WOODLAND SASH & DOOR LTD.<br />
2165 Ogilvie Street Prince George, B.C.<br />
AMWAY<br />
Distributor<br />
Phone<br />
747-2024<br />
10: EMPLOYMENT<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Required immediately by<br />
downtown department store,<br />
buyer-manager for drygoods<br />
department. Address all enquiries<br />
to Box H, Cariboo<br />
Observer. Box 4460, <strong>Quesnel</strong>,<br />
B.C. (37-39)<br />
Wanted: Steady reliable farmh<strong>and</strong>.<br />
Must be able to drive cat.<br />
Housing available, year round<br />
job. The Hatfield Ranch. Box<br />
46, Strathnaver, Phone 998-<br />
4367. (35-38)<br />
SALESMAN WANTED: Licenses<br />
Real Estate, All replies<br />
confidential. Apply to Box F,<br />
Cariboo Observer. (37-38)<br />
INCOME TAX RETURNS<br />
PREPARED<br />
BOX 4624<br />
QUESNEL, R.C.<br />
Phone - 992-5174<br />
Personal, Partnership<br />
<strong>and</strong> small business, E.S.<br />
Bookkeeping <strong>and</strong> Tax<br />
Service.<br />
12: VEHICLES<br />
1972 Vega G.T. 4 Speed, new<br />
motor <strong>and</strong> tires. Excellent<br />
condition. Phone 992-2529 after<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
A 1973 Dodge adventurer, V:<br />
ton p.u. with or without 8'<br />
camper. P.S. Discbrakes. 3speed<br />
automatic. V-8 tape deck<br />
<strong>and</strong> camper mirrors included.<br />
Phone 747-2072. (38-39)<br />
1972 Datsun. Take over payments.<br />
Phone 747-2441 (38-40)<br />
1973 Cuda, 340 cubic inch,<br />
4-speed, positrack rear end.<br />
Forest Metallic Green. Phone<br />
747-1045 (37-39)<br />
Retail Sales Training Course<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
This is a 3 week course starting April 7, 1975<br />
<strong>and</strong> is intended for individuals who wish to<br />
enter <strong>the</strong> retail selling field, but who have little<br />
or no previous experience. Department of<br />
Education certificates will be issued to those<br />
successfully completing <strong>the</strong> course.<br />
To register, contact Canada Manpower Centre<br />
346 Reid St., <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
PUMP MECHANICS<br />
minimum 6 to 8 years experience in single <strong>and</strong><br />
multistage Centrifigul pump. Company fringe<br />
benefits, Good wages. Permanent positions.<br />
Opportunity for overtime. Relocation allow :<br />
ances depending on qualifications.<br />
A p p l y :<br />
11: EMPLOYMENT<br />
WANTED<br />
Curtis Hoover B.C. Ltd.<br />
Box 6520, Fort St. John, B.C.<br />
or phone 785-6627<br />
Will do framing, renovations,<br />
finishing, repairs. For estimates<br />
call Ron"Zirk at 747-Y234.<br />
(38-40)<br />
Cabinet Maker: For custom<br />
built kitchens, bathrooms <strong>and</strong><br />
all o<strong>the</strong>r cabinet work. For free<br />
estimate call ;992-6184. (37-39)<br />
12: VEHICLES<br />
For sale. 1970 L.W. Kenworth<br />
C/W 20 ton Brentwood Trailer.<br />
Good condition. Phone 998-4324<br />
(36-38)<br />
1972 Ford pickup. Power<br />
steering, power brakes. Low<br />
mileage. Phone 747-1751. (37-<br />
39)<br />
1973 Chevrolet<br />
2 Dr. H.T. V-8 Auto<br />
1973 Toyota<br />
2 Dr. 5 Speed Trans.<br />
1972 Pinto<br />
3 Dr. Runabout<br />
SALES j<br />
SERVICE<br />
992-5004<br />
ELDORADO<br />
RECREATION<br />
SNO-JET<br />
SNOW<br />
MOBILES<br />
BOUCHIE LAKE, 992-50041<br />
14: CAMPERS AND/OR<br />
TRAILERS<br />
Travel trailer 16 ft. ice box,<br />
stove, sleeps sue. Good condition.<br />
Phone 992-5860 (38-42),<br />
For sale: 1973 Boler camper<br />
Trailer like new, asking $1,650.<br />
Phone 747-1140. (37-38)<br />
16 foot camper trailer, fully self<br />
contained. $1,700.00. Phone<br />
747-1443. (37-38)<br />
15: MOBILE HOMES<br />
For sale: 10 x 54 three bedroom<br />
mobile home. Phone 747-1514.<br />
(36-39)<br />
For sale: A three bedroom 12 x<br />
68 Velmont trailer. Partly<br />
furnished, with 1 year free<br />
trailer space on 5V» acres.<br />
Phone 992-2008. (37-40)<br />
A1973 12" x 60" three bedroom<br />
trailer. Washer <strong>and</strong> drver.<br />
skirted <strong>and</strong> has a porch. Phone<br />
747-2548. " (87-38)<br />
1974 leader housetrailer, Red<br />
Spanish interior, patio doors,<br />
air conditioners, washer <strong>and</strong><br />
dryer, used only 6 months.<br />
Phone 747-1724 (37-38)<br />
Older 10 x 58 trailer for sale.<br />
Reasonable condition. Semifurnished.<br />
Any reasonable offer<br />
considered. Phone 7471627<br />
after 6:00 p.m. (37-40)<br />
USED CAR<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
1972 Montego<br />
2 Dr. H.T. V-8 Bucket Seats<br />
1972 Chevrolet<br />
Kingswood Wagon low mileage<br />
1971 Chevrolet<br />
4 Dr. V-8 Auto<br />
1970 Ford<br />
4 Dr. V-8 Auto<br />
1969 Dodge<br />
4 Dr. V-8 Auto<br />
1968 Falcon<br />
Station Wagon V-8 Auto<br />
$3,495.00<br />
$2,345.00<br />
$2,150.00<br />
$3,145.00<br />
$3,945.00<br />
$2,295.00<br />
$1,995.00<br />
$1,495.00<br />
$1,345.00<br />
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL<br />
1967 Ford<br />
4 Dr. V-8 Auto P.S. P.B. $845.00<br />
13: RECREATIONAL<br />
, VEHICLES<br />
1973 Honda 350. Excellent<br />
shape. Asking price $700.00<br />
Phone 993-4357 (37-38)<br />
1974 Yamaha 175 cc. Phone<br />
747-1489.<br />
15: MOBILE HOMES<br />
For sale: 12 x 60 3bedroom<br />
mobile home. Park village<br />
trailer court. Extras. Priced<br />
low. Phone 992-9505. (37-39)<br />
For sale: 1974 Embassy 12 x 66.<br />
Mobile home unfurnished. Contact<br />
Gary Weintz days. Phone<br />
992-7274 for details. (37<br />
(38) i
15: MOBILE HOMES<br />
For sale "Capris" Mobile Home.<br />
1 bedroom, 1963 model. 10 x 45.<br />
$2,500.00. Must sell. Phone<br />
962-6323. (37-39)<br />
DIPLOMAT<br />
AMBASSADOR<br />
STATESMAN<br />
EMBASSY<br />
MONARCH<br />
CHANCELLOR<br />
CALL DENNIS<br />
COMMON<br />
WEALTH<br />
MOBILE<br />
HOMES<br />
D.L. #26033<br />
4 MILES SOUTH<br />
Highway 97<br />
747-1912<br />
HAMEL<br />
MOBILE HOMES LTD.<br />
Agent for<br />
•PARKWOOD<br />
* PARAMOUNT<br />
•GENERAL<br />
•LEADER<br />
•CHINOOK<br />
Financing Arranged up to<br />
12 years.<br />
Wide selection of fully CSA<br />
approved homes on display<br />
OPEN FOR EVENING<br />
VIEWING<br />
CALL ANYTIME<br />
747-1050<br />
HAMEL MOBILE<br />
HOMES LTD.<br />
DEALERS LICENCE D25057<br />
HWY 97 SOUTH & GOOK<br />
ROAD<br />
TRUDEAUS TRAILER<br />
PARK<br />
Trailer Spaces,<br />
30 Rental Units<br />
Within walking distance of<br />
town.<br />
PHONE 992-6935<br />
16: EQUIPMENT<br />
FOR SALE<br />
SAVE ON NEW &<br />
USED PARTS FOR<br />
CATERPILLAR<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
Contact Greg Zoerb<br />
Prince George<br />
Ph. 563-6340<br />
Union Tractor Ltd.<br />
P.O. Box 8010<br />
Edmonton, Alberta<br />
T6H4S4<br />
Phone:436-4020<br />
SKNATF27<br />
16: EQUIPMENT<br />
FOR SALE<br />
1970 Massey Ferguson 50<br />
Tractor with 300 loader <strong>and</strong> 54<br />
hoe. Phone 747-2301 (38-39)<br />
17: MISCELLANEOUS<br />
WANTED<br />
Wanted, a cash register, any<br />
scales. Any condition-. Phone<br />
992-5860. (38-39)<br />
We buy used household goods<br />
<strong>and</strong> furnishings. For an estimate<br />
call 992-2010. (37-40)<br />
Wanted to buy - house<br />
trailer axles, complete<br />
with wheels. Will pay<br />
$85.00 for braking <strong>and</strong><br />
$50.00 for free wheel.<br />
Phone 992-7057.<br />
18: MISCELLANEOUS<br />
FOR SALE<br />
For Sale: 7 piece walnut dining<br />
room suite <strong>and</strong> china cabinet.<br />
Immaculate condition. Also<br />
Electrolux Rug Shampooer.<br />
Phone 992-2830.<br />
Brass bed, $400.00. Round<br />
antique table, $i00.00. Big<br />
German antique dresser, $200.<br />
"Ch<strong>and</strong>elier-type" sconce,<br />
$100.00. Many carpets. Modern<br />
Danish chairs at $30.00 each.<br />
Stove <strong>and</strong> fridge, $250.00.<br />
Wardrobe closets, $20.00 <strong>and</strong><br />
$40.00. 249-5459.<br />
Fish tank for sale. Size-length<br />
30" x 12Vi" wide x 15" deep<br />
with black wrought iron st<strong>and</strong>.<br />
All accessories <strong>and</strong> ornaments.<br />
Phone 992-5143. (38-40)<br />
One Akai 8-track surround<br />
stereo reco-der. Plus Akai<br />
stereo model #8030. Open to<br />
offers. Please contact 747-2(917.<br />
15.3 h<strong>and</strong> 7-year old horse;<br />
rides English or Western,<br />
started jumping, $500.00. Five<br />
saddles at $120.00 each. Two<br />
good 10-speed bikes, $75.00<br />
each, including road accessories.<br />
249-5459.<br />
Guitar amplifier in new condition<br />
. Phone 747-2221. (37-38)<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
HEALTH FOODS<br />
Complete line of Nu<br />
Life, Swiss herba <strong>and</strong><br />
H.S.C. biorganic food<br />
supplement.<br />
See us for all your<br />
imported delicatessen<br />
needs<br />
276 REID ST.<br />
992-5614<br />
20: RENTAL HOUSING<br />
Furnished one bedroom cottage<br />
available immediately. $130.00<br />
per month. Apply at 371 Lewis<br />
Drive on Saturday between 1<br />
<strong>and</strong> 5.<br />
1975 Beetle<br />
2 QQC OO<br />
plus Freight <strong>and</strong> Predelivery<br />
EAGLE<br />
BUILDING<br />
SUPPLY<br />
992-7911<br />
172 Reid St.<br />
PRE-FINISHED PANELS<br />
4x8<br />
Light Mahogany $4.25<br />
Medium Mahogany.. $4.25<br />
Mint Pecan. $5.75<br />
Golden Pecan $5.75<br />
Butter Pecan $5.75<br />
Windsor Walnut .... $4.60<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Walnut ... $4.25<br />
Sienna Oak $4.75<br />
Eldorado Oak $4.75<br />
White Oak $4.75<br />
Hickory $4.75<br />
Pecan $4.75<br />
Of course"! remember you<br />
dear. I never forget a pair of<br />
shoes from:<br />
J. & J. SHOES<br />
347 Reid Street<br />
992-2322<br />
MOVING<br />
1<br />
355 Reid ft<br />
992-9221 g<br />
£ PIPE $<br />
:* >$<br />
g 4" Solid pipe, 10 foot &<br />
3 length 17.99 8<br />
:•:' •:•:•<br />
4" perforated pipe. 10 footi|<br />
length. For septic fields... 8<br />
g $6.99$<br />
| LIMITED QUANTITIES |<br />
$2.- damaged 26" colorg<br />
$: cabinet TV's - regular p.<br />
S $699.98, one for $600.00$<br />
* plus tax <strong>and</strong> one for :£<br />
g $659.98 plus tax. %<br />
1 overhauled 7 killiwatt<br />
:$ Lister Diesel power plant . > :<br />
g $1,800 £<br />
g Ask for Lyle. :&<br />
1-older used color T.V.<br />
S Open to offers :$<br />
20: RENTAL HOUSING<br />
For rent: Two room cabin,<br />
walking distance to town.<br />
$80.00 per month plus utilities.<br />
Suitable for one person. Phone<br />
992-6935. (37-38)<br />
Clean two-bedroom unfurnished<br />
with carport. Also two<br />
bedroom trailer furnished.<br />
Phone 992-6859. (37-38)<br />
Skyline Trailer Park: Pads for<br />
rent, small trailer park, garden<br />
spots, pure well water. 5<br />
minutes from town. Phone<br />
992-6391 (34-46)<br />
One bedroom suite. Fridge <strong>and</strong><br />
stove; Phone 992-6489. (37-38)<br />
TRAILER SPACE<br />
Seclusion & quiet overlooking<br />
Dragon Lake.<br />
Camping. Horses boarded.<br />
Paddockwood Court. Gook<br />
Road. 747-2492. Box 4004.<br />
FOR MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE<br />
Why not call your Authorized United Van Lines Agents.<br />
QUESNEL MOVING AND STORAGE 1973 LTD.<br />
TWO MILE FLAT ON REDIMIX PROPERTY<br />
100 YDS. FROM MULE TRAIN AUTO<br />
COURT 992.7234<br />
LONG DISTANCE LOCAL DELIVERIES FREE ESTIMATES<br />
20: RENTAL HOUSING<br />
One bedroom cabin, walking<br />
distance to town. Furnished<br />
$125.00 per month plus utilities.<br />
Trudeau's Trailer Park,<br />
1240 Nelson St. Phone 992-<br />
6935. (38-39)<br />
Low Winter Rate! One <strong>and</strong> two<br />
bedroom <strong>and</strong> sleeping rooms.<br />
By day, week or month. Apply<br />
Blue Star Motel. Phone 992-<br />
5860. (38-42)<br />
Two bedroom trailer, fully<br />
furnished. All utilities paid.<br />
Downtown location. $175.00/<br />
month. Phone 992-5215.<br />
Two bedroom apartment. No<br />
pets. Phone 992-5408. (38-40><br />
Commercial building for rent at<br />
247 Reid St. Apply at 158<br />
Barlow Ave. after 4 p.m.<br />
(35-39)<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
FORRENT<br />
ATS45&m<br />
REID ST.<br />
Phone G. Barr<br />
992-5547<br />
FIR CREST TERRACE<br />
AP<br />
ARTMENT<br />
Deluxe 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 bedroom<br />
suites. Some Furnished.<br />
COTTON WOOD COURT<br />
1 AND 2 BEDROOM<br />
AND BACHELOR<br />
SUITES.-<br />
Mostly furnished.<br />
For information phone<br />
992-6593<br />
APARTMENTSFOR<br />
RENT<br />
Downtown <strong>and</strong> Furnished<br />
Contact Mr. Paul Gagnon<br />
Suite #181<br />
Phone 992-9553 <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
w<br />
CEDAR COURT<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Suites with<br />
W/W Carpet, Drapes,<br />
Stove <strong>and</strong> Refrigerator.<br />
Sauna Bath<br />
Phone - 992-8959<br />
BLUE SPRUCE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 & 2 bedroom suites with<br />
w/w carpet, drapes,<br />
fridge & stove incld.<br />
NO PETS PLEASE<br />
PHONE 992-9141<br />
CHARLOTTE MANOR<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
l,2,<strong>and</strong> 3 bedroom suites<br />
Stove, fridge, drapes<br />
<strong>and</strong> heat are furnished.<br />
Sauna bath, laundry <strong>and</strong><br />
Recreation room<br />
PHONE 992-2703<br />
designed for family living.<br />
Apply 512 Adams St.<br />
Phone 992-8679<br />
WILKINSON ST.<br />
TOWNHOUSE<br />
GARDENS<br />
3 Bedroom Townhouse<br />
with 2 bathrooms <strong>and</strong><br />
basement. Some have<br />
stove, fridge <strong>and</strong> drapes.<br />
Free parking. $195. <strong>and</strong><br />
up.<br />
992-8871<br />
21: PETS<br />
For sale - Registered female<br />
Lab pups. Black <strong>and</strong> yellow.<br />
Large stock, tattooed <strong>and</strong><br />
shots. Excellent hunting prospects<br />
or family pets. Phone<br />
(112) 962-6198. (38-39)<br />
Birchbrae Boarding Kennels,<br />
Dogs <strong>and</strong> cats boarded. Cats<br />
$1.50 a day <strong>and</strong> dogs $3.00, a<br />
day. Heated. Pick-up <strong>and</strong> delivery<br />
as well as o<strong>the</strong>r services<br />
on request. Phone 747-2655.<br />
(34-42)<br />
Reg. Irish setter puppies. Born<br />
Feb. 2nd. Call 992-2331 or write<br />
Pat Mclntyre, Gen. Del.<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>. (37-38)<br />
QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975-23<br />
EXPERIENCE, RELIABLE<br />
HORSE—SHOEING AND<br />
HOOF TRIMMING<br />
CALL CONAN BROOKS<br />
249-5493 or 992-2897<br />
FESTUS THE<br />
FARRIER<br />
Horseshoeing <strong>and</strong><br />
Trimming.<br />
Corrective Showing<br />
Prompt, full time service<br />
Phone 249-5293<br />
or 249-5169<br />
23: PRODUCE<br />
CHICKS - dual purpose -<br />
PAYMASTER (Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong><br />
Red Cross) White Leghorns,<br />
White Rocks. Ship anywhere:<br />
competititive prices. NAPIER<br />
HATCHERY, 22470 64th Ave.<br />
RR7, Langley. 534-6268. (534-<br />
6268.) (37-41)<br />
Conquest seed <strong>and</strong> feed barley<br />
for sale. Smut <strong>and</strong> rust<br />
resistant. Phone 993-4543. (38-<br />
39)<br />
IRENE'S ^<br />
PUPPY HUT<br />
[DOG BEAUTY SALON]<br />
YOU NAME IT-WE GROOM IT!<br />
22: LIVESTOCK<br />
For sale: Steel grey gelding<br />
with papers. Open to offers.<br />
Phone 747-2159.<br />
American registered Morgan<br />
stallion, 15.2 h<strong>and</strong>s, liver<br />
chestnut, 5 yrs. Phone 747-1283<br />
Weiner pigs. 8 months old<br />
holstein heifer. 4 year old<br />
Palamino pinto mare. Green<br />
broke. Phone 993-4587. (37-39)<br />
Westl<strong>and</strong> Close.<br />
Turuoff at Frank's Supermarket<br />
Registered l<br />
h Arabian colt.<br />
$200.00. Gentle 3 year old filly,<br />
broke to ride, needs training.<br />
$150.00. Hereford cow due to<br />
calf soon. $350.00. Phone<br />
992-8135. (37-38)<br />
Fraser View Exotic Sale<br />
McCUrys Stockyards<br />
Abbotsford B.C.<br />
April 5,1 P.M.<br />
Featuring:<br />
1 Fullblood Simmental Heifer Calf<br />
1 Fullblood Simmental 2 year old<br />
Bull<br />
Simmental<br />
3/4 open<br />
Vi Bred<br />
Vi Open<br />
Maine Anjou<br />
Vi Bred<br />
ViOpen<br />
Chianina<br />
3/4 Open<br />
V« Bred<br />
Vi Open<br />
Charolais<br />
Purebred<br />
7/8 & 15/16<br />
1 purebred Bull<br />
Blonde D'Aquitaine<br />
Vi Bred<br />
Vi Open<br />
Limousin<br />
3/4 Open<br />
Vi Open<br />
Brown Swiss<br />
2 Purebred Bulls<br />
Purebred Females<br />
Romagnola<br />
Vi Open<br />
Marchigiana<br />
Vi Open<br />
Murry Grey<br />
3/4 Open<br />
Vi Bred<br />
ViOpen<br />
For more information on this <strong>and</strong><br />
future sales, contact<br />
BROMAC<br />
Livestock Consultant*<br />
Box 128, Armstrong B.C.<br />
Phone 546-6917 _<br />
iiiiiHiHnmiw<br />
Phone for an appointment<br />
747-1177<br />
AUCTION SALE<br />
We are now<br />
taking in<br />
Consignments<br />
Our Next Sale<br />
APRIL 12th, 1975<br />
4V2 miles South<br />
of <strong>Quesnel</strong>, Hwy 97<br />
1:00 P.M.<br />
JOEWARK<br />
Auctioneer License<br />
No. 102057<br />
Phone 747-1894<br />
SECOND MORTGAGES<br />
Rates as low as<br />
14.98%<br />
Simple interest<br />
Cash available now<br />
Up to $10,000<br />
No bonuses or hidden charges<br />
Pay off at anytime<br />
No prepayment penalty<br />
Enquiries Welcome.<br />
HOUSEHOLD REALTY<br />
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE<br />
Corporation of Canada<br />
259 Reid St.<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>. Phone 992-7205<br />
FEED FOR SALE<br />
SUNCURE ALFALFA<br />
PELLETS<br />
An excellent source of<br />
protein. Roughage feed<br />
supplement for livestock<br />
horses <strong>and</strong> poultry.<br />
We ship by <strong>the</strong> truckload<br />
or by <strong>the</strong> rail car load<br />
Price $60.00/ton F.O.B.<br />
Plant<br />
GRIMSHAW ALFALFA<br />
PROCESSORS LTD.<br />
Phone 403-332-4651<br />
in Grimshaw, Alberta<br />
WILLIAMSLAKE<br />
BULL SHOW&SALE<br />
FRI DAY, APRIL 25<br />
SHOWTIME 9:00 A.M.<br />
SELL TIME 12:00 NOON<br />
EXCEttENT CHOICE OF<br />
HEREFORD-<br />
ANGUS-AND<br />
SHORTHORNS<br />
AT<br />
WILUAMS tAKE<br />
CO—OP YARD<br />
WILLIAMSLAKE BULL<br />
SALE COMMITTEE<br />
24: MUSIC AND/OR<br />
ART<br />
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT<br />
YOUR DANCING? - lack of<br />
poise? - no variety? Let us teach<br />
you to Swing (or Cha-Cha,<br />
Mambo, Rumba, Polka, Samba,<br />
Waltz, Fox Trot, Merengue)<br />
along. Private or semi-private<br />
instructions for beginners or<br />
advanced. Phone Teresa or<br />
Heldor Schafer at 992-5989 -<br />
TONIGHT!!<br />
29: AUCTIONS<br />
MOTHERLESS<br />
A British Columbia woman<br />
sent a generous donation to <strong>the</strong><br />
USC recently, saying: "I love<br />
chidren <strong>and</strong> have had eight of<br />
my own". She wanted her<br />
donation to be used by <strong>the</strong> USC<br />
in emergency aid to children<br />
whose parents have perished<br />
<strong>and</strong> who languish now in<br />
Bangladesh refugee camps,<br />
suffering from hunger <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
sickness that comes through<br />
malnutrition. Campaign headquarters<br />
for <strong>the</strong> USC are at 56<br />
Sparks Street, Ottawa KIP<br />
5B1.<br />
NEW AND USED FURNITURE<br />
LOCATED ACROSS FROM THE BOUCHIE<br />
LAKE SCHOOL.<br />
PHONE 249-5211<br />
30: LEGALS<br />
Strategic Developments Ltd. is<br />
applying for a permit to divert<br />
water from Shepherd Creek for<br />
<strong>the</strong> purpose of washing placer<br />
gravels. The location is approximately<br />
5 1/2 miles north of<br />
Wells in <strong>the</strong> Cariboo <strong>District</strong>.<br />
Discharge from <strong>the</strong> operation<br />
will contain no chemical agents<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> water will enter a<br />
settling pond before being<br />
returned to <strong>the</strong> Creek. The<br />
duration of operation will be 8<br />
hours per day from April<br />
through September 1975.<br />
APPLICATION FOR A<br />
PERMIT UNDER THE<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL ACT,<br />
1967<br />
[EFFLUENT]<br />
This application is to be filed<br />
with <strong>the</strong> Director, Pollution<br />
Control Branch, Parliament<br />
Buildings, Victoria, British<br />
Columbia. Any person who<br />
qualifies as an objector under<br />
section 13 (2) of <strong>the</strong> Pollution<br />
Control Act, 1967 may, within<br />
30 days of <strong>the</strong> date of<br />
application, or within 30 days of<br />
<strong>the</strong> date of publication in The<br />
British Columbia Gazette or in<br />
a newspaper, or, v/here service<br />
is required, within 30 days of<br />
<strong>the</strong> serving of a copy of <strong>the</strong><br />
application, file with <strong>the</strong> Director<br />
an objection in writing to<br />
<strong>the</strong> granting of a permit,<br />
stating <strong>the</strong> manner in which he<br />
is affected. Those who do not so<br />
qualify may file with <strong>the</strong><br />
Pollution Control Board an<br />
objection in writing under<br />
section 13 (6), in <strong>the</strong> same<br />
manner <strong>and</strong> time period as<br />
described above.<br />
1. I, Strategic Developments<br />
Ltd. (*19993 68th. Ave.,<br />
Langley, B.C.) of 104 - 1370<br />
^ vde Avenue, West Vancouver,<br />
B.C. V7T 1E7 (Bus. Office)<br />
hereby apply to <strong>the</strong> Director<br />
for a permit to discharge<br />
effluent from Gold Placer<br />
Sluicing Operation. (Cariboo<br />
<strong>District</strong>) located 3/4 Mile West<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Confluence of Pimus &<br />
Shepherd Creek into Shepherd<br />
Creek which flows Easterly <strong>and</strong><br />
discharges into 3/4 Mile of<br />
Tailings <strong>and</strong> Summit Creek <strong>and</strong><br />
give notice of my application to<br />
all persons affected.<br />
2. The l<strong>and</strong> upon which <strong>the</strong><br />
works are located is Placer<br />
Lease No. 7230 Lat. 53-10<br />
Long. 121-30 Map Sheet 93H-<br />
4E, approximately 5 1/2 Miles<br />
North-East of Wells. (Bowron<br />
Lake Rd.).<br />
3. The discharge shall be<br />
located at Approximately 300<br />
ft. South-West of <strong>the</strong> initial<br />
Post of Placer Lease No. 7230.<br />
4. The quantity of effluent to be<br />
discharged is as follows:<br />
Average annual daily discharge<br />
(Based on operating<br />
period) HO, 000 gals.<br />
Maximum daily discharge<br />
170,000 gallons.<br />
The operating period during<br />
which <strong>the</strong> effluent will be<br />
discharged is 8 hours per day -<br />
6 days per week. (Approximately<br />
April - September,<br />
1975).<br />
5. The characteristics of <strong>the</strong><br />
effluent discharged shall be<br />
equivalent to or better than<br />
(insert values after completion<br />
of column (3) of table (a) on<br />
reverse side) Typical Placer<br />
Sluice-Box Discharge. No flotation<br />
or chemical agents added.<br />
Discharge to Shepherd Creek<br />
to meet <strong>the</strong> level 50.0 my/1<br />
total suspended solids.<br />
6. The type of treatment to be<br />
applied to <strong>the</strong> effluent before<br />
discharge is as follows: Discharge<br />
enters a settling pond 30<br />
x 50 feet which drains at a point<br />
where creek disappears into<br />
Tailings Piles.<br />
7. I hereby certify that a copy<br />
of this application has been<br />
received by <strong>the</strong> Regional<br />
<strong>District</strong> of Cariboo, David G.<br />
Campbell, Assistant Administrator,<br />
David G. Campbell.<br />
8. This application, dated on<br />
<strong>the</strong> 2nd day of Feb., 1975, was<br />
posted on <strong>the</strong> ground in<br />
accordance with <strong>the</strong> Pollution<br />
Control Regulations. D.M.<br />
ROBERTS per Strategic Developments<br />
Ltd.<br />
A famous radio preacher<br />
was being introduced by a<br />
fellow pastor who had been<br />
awed by a backstage visit<br />
to a large radio station<br />
where he had seen complicated<br />
electrical equipment,<br />
generators, <strong>and</strong> various<br />
"powers of <strong>the</strong> air." Waxing<br />
with increasing eloquence,<br />
he ended his<br />
introduction thus: "I'm<br />
delighted to present <strong>the</strong><br />
king of electrons, <strong>the</strong> ruler<br />
of <strong>the</strong> airways, in fact, <strong>the</strong><br />
prince of <strong>the</strong> power of <strong>the</strong><br />
air!"<br />
The startled radio preacher<br />
shuffled toward <strong>the</strong><br />
sacred desk. Finding his<br />
voice, he gasped, "I've<br />
been introduced to many<br />
audiences in various <strong>and</strong><br />
strange ways; but never<br />
have I been presented as<br />
his majesty <strong>the</strong> devil!"
24-QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975<br />
30: LEGALS 30: LEGALS 30: LEGALS 30: LEGALS<br />
Province of British Columbia<br />
Department of L<strong>and</strong>s, Forests<br />
<strong>and</strong> Water Resources<br />
FOREST SERVICE<br />
Reforestation Division<br />
' NOTICE OF<br />
TREEPLANTING<br />
CONTRACT®)<br />
Prospective bidders for <strong>the</strong><br />
following contracts are reminded<br />
that sealed tenders must be<br />
received by <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester,<br />
British Columbia Forest Service,<br />
Victoria, B.C. by 3:30<br />
p.m., on <strong>the</strong> dates shown<br />
hereunder, except that for<br />
specific reason <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester<br />
may extend such time.<br />
1. Contract No. 93G1-68*.<br />
Located East Block. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees, 109,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date April 16, 1975.<br />
2 Contract No. 93G-169*.<br />
Located East Fork. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 136,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date April 16, 1975.<br />
3. Contract No. 93G1-70*.<br />
Located Umiti Creek. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 89,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date April 18, 1975.<br />
4. Contract No. 93G-171*.<br />
Located Alice Creek North.<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Num<br />
ber of Trees 109,000. Tender<br />
Opening Date April 18, 1975.<br />
5. Contract No 93G1-72*.<br />
Located Alice Creek South.<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number<br />
of Trees 112,000. Tender<br />
Opening Date April 18, 1975.<br />
These contracts were previously<br />
advertised in Fall, 1974.<br />
•Contracts which are marked<br />
with an asterisk require that<br />
viewing of <strong>the</strong> planting site<br />
prior to bidding is m<strong>and</strong>atory<br />
<strong>and</strong> bids will only be considered<br />
from contractors who have<br />
satisfied this requirement.<br />
Tenders must be submitted<br />
on <strong>the</strong> form <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
envelopes supplied which, with<br />
particulars, may be obtained<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forest Ranger(s)<br />
indicated or from <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Forester, Williams Lake or<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forester i/c, Reforestation<br />
Division, B.C. Forest<br />
Service, Victoria, B.C.<br />
The lowest or any tender will<br />
not necessarily be accepted.<br />
FORM TO BE USED FOR<br />
SPRING CONTRACTS ADV<br />
ERTISED THE PRECEDING<br />
FALL - FS 789(b)<br />
Province of British Columbia<br />
Department of L<strong>and</strong>s, Forests<br />
<strong>and</strong> Water Resources<br />
FOREST SERVICE<br />
Reforestation Division<br />
NOTICE OF TREE<br />
PLANTING CONTRACTUS)<br />
Prospective bidders for <strong>the</strong><br />
following contracts are reminded<br />
that sealed tenders must be<br />
received by <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester,<br />
British Columbia Forest Service,<br />
Victoria, B.C. by 3:30<br />
p.m., on <strong>the</strong> dates shown<br />
hereunder, except that for<br />
specific reason <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester<br />
may extend such time.<br />
1. Contract No. 93B16-26 *.<br />
Located Swift River. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 110,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date April 9, 1975.<br />
2. Contract No. 93G-163*.<br />
Located Mary Creek. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 82,000. Tender opening<br />
date April 19, 1975.<br />
3. Contract No. 93G1-64*.<br />
Located John Boyd Creek.<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>.Number<br />
of Trees 182,000. Tender<br />
Opening Date April 9, 1975.<br />
4. Contract No. 93G1-65*.<br />
Located Mile 607.' Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 118,000: Tender Opening<br />
Date April 9, 1975.<br />
5. Contract No. 93G1-66*.<br />
Located Mile 6O6V2. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 128,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date ADril 16. 1975.<br />
6. Contract No. 93G1-67*<br />
Located Mile 606. Ranger<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of<br />
Trees 116,000. Tender Opening<br />
Date April 16, 1975.<br />
These contracts were previously<br />
advertised in Fall, 1974.<br />
•Contracts which are marked<br />
with an asterisk require that<br />
viewing of <strong>the</strong> planting site<br />
prior to bidding is m<strong>and</strong>atory<br />
<strong>and</strong> bids will only be considered<br />
from contractors who have<br />
satisfied this requirement.<br />
Tenders must be submitted<br />
on <strong>the</strong> form <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
envelopes supplied which, with<br />
particulars, may be obtained<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forest Ranger(s)<br />
indicated Forester i/c, Reforestation<br />
Division, B.C. Forest<br />
Service, Victoria, B.C.<br />
The lowest or any tender<br />
will not necessarily be accepted.<br />
FORM TO BE USED FOR<br />
SPRING CONTRACTS AD<br />
VERTISED THE PRECED<br />
•ING FALL. FS 789VA<br />
DEPARTMENT OF LAND.<br />
FORESTS, AND<br />
WATER RESOURCES<br />
TIMBER SALE<br />
LICENCE A07667<br />
A PUBLIC AUCTION will be<br />
held by <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong> Forester at<br />
Prince George B.C., at 11:00<br />
"a.m., or as soon as possible<br />
<strong>the</strong>reafter, <strong>the</strong> 18th day of<br />
April, 1975, for <strong>the</strong> purchase of<br />
Licence A07667, to authorize<br />
<strong>the</strong> harvesting of not more than<br />
1,643,000 cubic feet of timber<br />
each year for a three (3) year<br />
period.<br />
Cutting permits to be issued<br />
under authority of this licence<br />
will authorize cutting on an<br />
area situated on two (2) blocks<br />
in <strong>the</strong> vicinity of Willow River<br />
<strong>and</strong> Stephanie Creek, West of<br />
Stony Lake Forest Road,<br />
Cariboo L<strong>and</strong> <strong>District</strong>, within<br />
<strong>the</strong> Big Valley Block 1 PSYU in<br />
accordance with a development<br />
plan to be submitted by <strong>the</strong><br />
successful tenderer.<br />
-To be eligible to submit bids<br />
<strong>and</strong> have those bids considered<br />
a tenderer must have an<br />
allocated annual volume in <strong>the</strong><br />
Big Valley Block 1 PSYU<br />
available for application to this<br />
licence of not less than <strong>the</strong><br />
annual harvest volume authorized'by<br />
this licence. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore,<br />
an eligible tenderer must<br />
• be <strong>the</strong> operator of a wood-processing<br />
plant with barking <strong>and</strong><br />
chipping facilities utilizing logs<br />
to a 4-inch top diameter. Each<br />
eligible tenderer will be required<br />
to submit proof that <strong>the</strong><br />
timber to be authorized for<br />
cutting is required as a supply<br />
to keep his wood-processing<br />
plant operating to <strong>the</strong> capacity<br />
approved by <strong>the</strong> Licensor.<br />
Anyone who is unable to<br />
attend <strong>the</strong> auction in person<br />
may submit a sealed tender, to<br />
be opened at <strong>the</strong> hour of auction<br />
<strong>and</strong> treated as one bid.<br />
Particulars may be obtained<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester,<br />
Victoria; <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong> Forester,<br />
Prince George; or <strong>the</strong> Forest<br />
Ranger, Hixon.<br />
Province of British Columbia<br />
Department of L<strong>and</strong>s, Forests<br />
<strong>and</strong> Water Resources<br />
Forest Service<br />
Reforestation Division<br />
NOTICE<br />
OF TREEPLANTING<br />
CONTRACTS]<br />
Prospective bidders for <strong>the</strong><br />
following contracts are reminded<br />
that sealed tenders must be<br />
received by <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester,<br />
British Columbia Forest Service.<br />
Victoria, B.C. by 3:30<br />
p.m., on <strong>the</strong> dates shown<br />
hereunder, except that for<br />
specific reason <strong>the</strong> Chief Forester<br />
may extend such time.<br />
1. *Contract No. 93A14-2.<br />
Located Cariboo Lake 'A'<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong> #5, Likely.<br />
Number of Trees 194,000.<br />
Tender Opening Date April 24<br />
1975.<br />
2. "Contract No. 93A14-3.<br />
Located Cariboo Lake 'B'.<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong>s, Likely.<br />
Number of Trees. 65,000. Tender<br />
Opening Date, April 24,<br />
1975.<br />
3. "Contract No. 93A14-4.<br />
Located Cariboo Lake 'C.<br />
Ranger <strong>District</strong>s, Likely.<br />
Number of Trees, 119,000.<br />
Tender Opening Date, April 24,<br />
1975.<br />
These contractswere previously<br />
advertised in Fall, 1974.<br />
* Contracts which are marked<br />
with an asterisk require that<br />
viewing of <strong>the</strong> planting site<br />
prior to bidding is m<strong>and</strong>atory<br />
<strong>and</strong> bids will only be considered<br />
from contractors who have<br />
satisfied this requirement.<br />
Tenders must be submitted<br />
on <strong>the</strong> form <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
envelopes supplied which, with<br />
particulars, may be obtained<br />
•from <strong>the</strong> Forest Ranger(s)<br />
indicated or from <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Forester, Williams Lake or<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forester i/c, Reforestation<br />
Division, B.C. Forest<br />
Service, Victoria, B.C.<br />
The lowest or any tender will<br />
not necessarily be accepted.<br />
Two Nova Scotians were<br />
on <strong>the</strong>ir way down from<br />
Toronto. One fellow said:<br />
"I gotta Go."<br />
His buddy stopped The<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r fellow came back a<br />
few minutes later <strong>and</strong> said:<br />
"They sure got it nice in<br />
<strong>the</strong>re, even got a telephone<br />
<strong>and</strong> lots of paper."<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
GREYHOUND LINES OF<br />
CANADA LTD.<br />
ANNOUNCE<br />
A change in Schedules $0<br />
be effective April 27, 1975.<br />
Please Consult your local<br />
agent for full details.<br />
Any objections may be<br />
filed with <strong>the</strong> superintendent<br />
of Motor Carriers,<br />
1740 West Georgia Street,<br />
Vancouver, B.C. on or<br />
before April 11, 1975.<br />
Province of British Columbia<br />
Department of L<strong>and</strong>s, Forests<br />
<strong>and</strong> Water Resources<br />
Forest Service<br />
Reforestation Division<br />
NOTICE<br />
OF TREE PLANTING<br />
. CONTRACTUS]<br />
Sealed tenders for <strong>the</strong><br />
following tree planting contracts<br />
will be received by <strong>the</strong><br />
Chief Forester, British Colum<br />
bia Forest Service, Victoria,<br />
B.C., on <strong>the</strong> dates shown<br />
below.<br />
1. Contract 93A5-6. Located<br />
Edney Lake. Ranger <strong>District</strong><br />
Horsefly. Number of Trees,<br />
157,000. Viewing Date April<br />
15, 1975, leaving Ranger<br />
Station at 10:00 a.m.<br />
Sealed tenders for <strong>the</strong><br />
following tree planting contracts<br />
will be received by <strong>the</strong><br />
Chief Forester, British Columbia<br />
Forest Service, Victoria,<br />
B.C., on <strong>the</strong> dates shown<br />
below.<br />
1. Contract 93G8-5. Located<br />
Ross Lake, Ranger <strong>District</strong> #6,<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>. Number of Trees<br />
229,000. Viewing Date - April<br />
24, 1975, leaving Ranger<br />
Station at 8:30 a.m.<br />
NOTE: Viewing of <strong>the</strong><br />
planting site prior to submitting<br />
a tender for this contract is<br />
m<strong>and</strong>atory. Deadline for receipt<br />
of tenders is 3:30 p.m. May<br />
1, 1975.<br />
Tenders must be submitted<br />
on <strong>the</strong> form <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
envelopes supplied which, with<br />
particulars, may be obtained<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forest Ranger(s)<br />
indicated, or from <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Forester, Williams Lake, B.C.,<br />
or from <strong>the</strong> Forester i/c,<br />
Reforestation Division, B.C.<br />
Forest Service, Victoria, B.C.<br />
The lowest or any tender will<br />
not necessarily be accepted.<br />
Aggie: "Hide, quick Jarge<br />
is coming."<br />
Jarge walked into <strong>the</strong><br />
bedroom, opened <strong>the</strong> closet<br />
to hang up his coat <strong>and</strong><br />
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GOVERNMENT OF THE<br />
PROVINCE OF<br />
BRITISH COLUMBIA<br />
DEPARTMENT OF<br />
HIGHWAYS<br />
NOTICE OF INVITATION TO<br />
PROVIDE DUMP TRUCKS<br />
Available equipment lists to<br />
"Haul Pit Run Gravel, Crushed<br />
Aggregate <strong>and</strong> Seal Coat<br />
Aggregate" will be received by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Department of Highways in<br />
<strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> Regional<br />
Paving Engineer at 523 Colum<br />
NOTE: Viewing of <strong>the</strong><br />
bia Street in Kamloops, B.C. up<br />
planting site prior to submit- - to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, <strong>the</strong><br />
ting a tender for this contract is 18th day of April, 1975.<br />
m<strong>and</strong>atory. Deadline for re<br />
ceipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. Description:<br />
April 25, 1975.<br />
2. Contract 93A5-7. Located To supply trucks for work on<br />
Hazeltine Creek. Ranger Dist shoulders build up <strong>and</strong> sealcoat<br />
rict Horsefly. Number of Trees treatment at various locations<br />
100,000. Viewing Date, April throughout <strong>the</strong> Province of<br />
15, 1975, leaving Ranger British Columbia during <strong>the</strong><br />
Station at 10:00 a.m. 1975 paving season.<br />
NOTE: Viewing of <strong>the</strong><br />
planting site prior to submit Detailed information will be<br />
ting a tender for this contract is available in <strong>the</strong> four Regional<br />
m<strong>and</strong>atory. Deadline for rec offices located in Burnaby at<br />
eipt of tenders is 3:30 p.m. 4333 Ledger Street, Kamloops<br />
April 25, 1975.<br />
at 523 Columbia Street, Nelson<br />
3. Contract 93A7-5. Located<br />
at 310 Ward Street, Prince<br />
Harvie Creek North. Ranger<br />
George at 233-1488 4th Avenue<br />
<strong>District</strong> Horsefly. Number of<br />
<strong>and</strong> at <strong>the</strong> Paving office,<br />
Trees 288,000. Viewing date<br />
Department of Highways, Wei-<br />
April 1.5, 1975, leaving Ranger<br />
ler Building, Victoria.<br />
Station at 10:00 a.m.<br />
NOTE: Viewing of <strong>the</strong><br />
J.F. Meidinger,<br />
planting site prior to submit Regional Paving Engineer,<br />
ting a tender for this contract is<br />
Kamloops, B.C.<br />
m<strong>and</strong>atory. Deadline for receipt<br />
of tenders is 3:30 p.m.<br />
April 25, 1975.<br />
Tenders must be submitted Fringe<br />
on <strong>the</strong> form <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />
envelopes supplied which, with<br />
particulars, may be obtained cont'd.<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forest Ranger(s)<br />
indicated, or from <strong>the</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Forester, Williams Lake, or The only draw-back of <strong>the</strong><br />
from <strong>the</strong> Forester i/c, Refores interim by-law was that it<br />
tation Division, B.C. Forest failed to take into account<br />
Service, Victoria, B.C. The government agricultural l<strong>and</strong><br />
lowest or any tender will not reserve tracts in <strong>the</strong> area.<br />
necessarily be accepted. The department agreed <strong>and</strong><br />
consequently ammendments to<br />
by-law 212 were passed at <strong>the</strong><br />
Province of British Columbia<br />
regional board meeting, March<br />
Department of L<strong>and</strong>s, Forests<br />
14, accomodating <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> Water Resources<br />
reserve tracts.<br />
Forest Service<br />
Both, <strong>the</strong> department of<br />
Reforestation Division<br />
municipal affairs- <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
department of highways, have<br />
promised quicker turn-about<br />
NOTICE<br />
times on all bylaws, so<br />
OF TREEPLANTING<br />
approval may be expected<br />
CONTRACTUS] shortly.<br />
"Even NIr. Lorimer felt that<br />
by-law 212 had been unjustly<br />
held up," said Mr. Spalton.<br />
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blade. G80PS winch & mod 20 8G winch, canopy; 1966 IHC TD20B s/n 5879 c/w<br />
angle blade. G80PS winch, Beales canopy; 1966 IHC TD20B s/n 5936 c/w angle<br />
blade winch & canopy; 1972 IHC TD15C s/n 684 c/w angle blade, FE0 winch,<br />
ROPS canopy; 1972 IHC TD15C s/n 999 c/w angle blade, F60 winch, ROPS<br />
canopy; 1972 IHC TD15C (2800 hrs.) s/n 502 c/w angle Wade, winch, ROPS<br />
canopy; 1971 IHC TD15B s/n 26498 c/w angle blade; F50PS winch, Tube lok<br />
canopy; 1964 IHC TD15B s/n 7141 c/w angle Wade. F60PS winch, ROPS<br />
canopy; 1964 IHC TD15B s/n 7311 c/w angle Wade, winch, canopy; 1962 IHC<br />
TD15-151 s/n 5377 c/w angle blade, F17 winch, canopy; 1969 Case MOD 1160<br />
s/n 9850 c/w hyd. tilt blade, winch, canopy; 1964 Case MOD.1000 s/n 7106844<br />
c/w angle blade, winch, canopy; 1954 TD9-91 s/n 62089 c/w winch, drawbar &<br />
angle Wade; II WHEEL LOADERS - 1973 IHC H90E s/n 2072 p/w IHC<br />
DVT-573 Diesel, c/w 4 yd. bucket, 26.5 x 25 tires, counterwt.; 1971 IHC H90E<br />
s/n 1784 c/w grapple, Tubelok cab; 1969. IHC H90E s/n 1160 c/w Weldo 30<br />
grapple, Tubelok cab, 23.5x25 tires; 1973 IHC H8B s/n 1834 w/3yd bucket, cab.<br />
(AS NEW MACHINE); 1971 H80A s/n 1429 c/w bucket <strong>and</strong> grapple, ROPS<br />
cab., 23.5x25 tires; 1972 IHC H60H s/n 2042 c/w ROPS cab, auxiliary brakes<br />
<strong>and</strong> steering. Weldco 15 grapple, 17.5x25 rubber; 1970 IHC H60H s/n 1522 c/w<br />
2 yd. bucket, counterwt., 17.5x25 tires; 1989 IHC H66C s/n 2171 c/w Weldco 20<br />
grapple & canopy, 20.5x25 tires, 1966 IHC H70F s/n 6174 c/w Weldco low<br />
profile log grapple, 16:00x 24 tires, enclosed cab; 1965 IHC H70F s/n 6143 c/w<br />
bucket, grapple <strong>and</strong> canopy; 1973 IHC HBO s/n 6143, c/w l'A yd. bucket, cab.<br />
14.0x24 tires; 3 LOGGING TRUCKS - 1969 IHC DF480, 8V-71 DIESEL,<br />
22TW.B., 5&4 Trans.; 10:00x22 tires c/w Columbia 20 ton trailer; 2-1968 IHC<br />
DF480 p/w 8V-71 diesel, 227" W.B., 10:00x22 robber c/w Columbia 20 ton<br />
trailer; CRAWLER LOADERS - 1971 IHC 175B s/n 16901 c/w canopy,<br />
counterwt., (new pads); 1971 IHC 175B s/n 16127 c/w Beales canopy,<br />
counterwt. CRANE -1984 P&H cable controlled log grapple s/n 26449,4-71 GM<br />
diesel, T1A, 11:00x20 rubber, 6 wheel drive, full air; 8KIDDERS - 1973<br />
IHC S9B (500 hrs.) ROPS canopy. Mod 19 winch; 1972 IHCS7C s/n 1699,<br />
18.24x26 rub.; 1972 IHC S7C s/n 1478.18.00x24 rub.; 1971 IHC S7C s/n 1227.<br />
18.00x24 rub.; 1963 IHC S7 s/n 6301. 18:00x34 rub.; 1970 TJ 330 s/n 389,<br />
18.4x34 rub.; 1968 TJ330 s/n 345, 18.4x34 nib.; 1967 TJ330 s/n 196, 18.4x34<br />
rub.;TRUCKS- 1972Ford% TON P.U., auto., 390V-8, Dual tanks, air cond.,<br />
7.50x16 rub.; 1969 IHC Vt ton P.U.; 1968 Ford F3501 ton flat-deck MISC-1974<br />
IHC mod 3141 Backhoe attach; buckets; grapples; winches, Muirhead augers;<br />
shop tools <strong>and</strong> equipment, etc.<br />
Sale No. 3 - Wed., April 16th, North Vancouver, B.C. 6<br />
Crawler Tractors -10 Wheel Ldrs • 8 Crawler Ldrs. - 7<br />
Hyd. Baekhoes - Shovel - Backhoe Ldrs • 17 Dump Tracks<br />
• Graders etc.<br />
IVIAYNARD'S<br />
1233 W. Georgia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada<br />
(604) 685-7378