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([^sfJeg^^^^ Federal COURT HOUSE BIDS


Gmtract Is Given
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(1st report J of C Daily T^eb.^^)
GASTIiEGAR^: B t G . — ^ Lowest Tender Of $2$7,873 v VANGOUVERr-Tenders-wili; be inyited Monday, fo^^
repoi^drasaow Submitted By,^ CrJ^
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Olivfer litfl. tion of the, proposed GhufcHill highfsdidol kt 57tli ayenfe^^dl' H^
Stang^ifeonsthietion^ Go^^ street whicli will^liave ^ri estimated^ cp^t of ^i3pC>,000^ ^ d |)ids will^
East Broadway; 'Va^^ J -^fS
beeii award^d£ge«ei^ (COT . CRAOTRpQK;BjCi —Low ten- cl(we>atv^p:m.,; M ^ 31,.with Hi JF.'Hines, secretwry-^
erection/ ojt:^ Me vF^d<^ Public der Qf;3$2^ School DistriycViifp; 39, 1 5 9 5 ^ ^ 1
.;> :cALGARy;iS,^ new
'S.^4i. building^here->;.v:-^.^r-vfr'. ^'^'^ -•":•• '•couii;i ioiise hieireicwas ?ASufe^ " GPlansan^
^endCTsJfdi^ mittid;;Jl^^^J^ obtained^ fMn the officev<^
CawstbjHK 3 a r i ^ Howe-:street; ;• yaiicpuver^ •..;' •; Vancouver School Bdard £ur6hitect^
:nei»^S>^|s|cS^;^ Mother bidders^a^ abb^i address; oii^and' after^iidbh,'
were: ^ Southern AlbCTta/Gon^ijuc- •Febrtt&ry^-:28::-:'";;: I i':^^:::fr,;'j\:.':']
structed ; liere; for the Lutheran tiOTi Vbpr Lid.,, 1^ The threeTStory: clasSTO
•'v; :*^^*4i!:^,- dphstiracti6nXtd:> 4^4|i5^ wiU^VcohtJuir :40 da^
Martin ; Gohstoiction' 'C^,''::'fJJ(A^^shopi&€Mid. a" drafting room, with ' VANGOUVER-r-^orking dr
• spuwjtiol^Sdlii^^ $244^28:^^ S o i ^ Construction the classroom section being of re- ingis: are being finalized iandtenr
l^^^^pll|cS^liSp^^9-^Sen^ Go; Iit<£, $244,923; Jarvis Gpnstruci inifofcedicpncrete^Tcoiistruction and ders are expected to be .calle4
'd«rS(imv^6«MeiMi^^^ i- tion C0^L^d;v $247,304; Kla^ : XCJontitttied ohIPage 40) about March 1 by Architect B^
•-fOTil^uiidin|^;?i»dU^;^ !Jkiiowna:as' Born Gohstructipri Co. Ltid.^ ^ 9 , ^ William Wilding, 195 West 2ncl
878; Kehyon &:: Cp. LtdJ^ $250,750; avenue, for^ construction of a. new
H(ip|fe-^-;vv:^t;r^^^^"^ ^iarod Construction Ltd.; $254,(B78; church for the Christian and Mis-
iia^Kitun^tF:-^:^;^Gbin^ ii^arpple CJohstriiction Co. Ltd., sidniary Alliance Church, 10th av-
^nteaciarpEpr^^ $256j471; Commonwealth vG^^^ ehiie and Ontario street. ; > 7 ;
extension at the lipcdast smelter, iHbn 4Co. Ltdly $256,900;^^ €. H;
Wliitiiam Ltd.,: >i^61,379; Stknge ""The:: twPHstpry and :b£fsemen^
iS|^§lM(|s|fpr|C(rat^ (Isf report J of C Dali/ Feb. 23) unit will Vadoin the pres«at sti?fe
A®s«
i^J;pecewe|:^bpD^^ Gpiisfructipn V <3c^ Ltd., .$261^
Cplumbia Builders^. $276,773; .and: r^CLAilESHQLM, i ^ ^ tiire, the frpn^
chasing agent fdtr, the subsidiary modeiiedH^^
\(>/iV,;i-';:'5;,i3'5:-''-;';r«>
fcdncerai iof f AltuninuM^Comp^ A'^^lrr Jones Cp: Ltd.y $288^153^( ^ b | j n ^ i n y i t e d ; ^
0^ pf^^ai^^yr^jeteme^ steel frianie ^with <^6ncrete blocfc
Caniaiciia Ltd .JWrivl^ : Tenite
ritary; 24 jvith the minister pii^pub^ ^ a n ^ - f i g i i ^ ^ s e l j ^ ^
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locatedtiBtt!^itima%^^ 15^:^^t|r^:^ifi^5^i^^ "If Grpunairteyp^iwUl:^
lie; rwoii^v^^paii^^
VictiOTia^-i;|/.;'>|'f:y'^ treasurer pf 'MafcleS^ Scl^^ ;seat'-aoiJDQliDff^^
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#flipsigjied.'$if';;5^ swnJ!?d:^;^6^
#aii^ibnR^^;piw^^
j^^tpi^a, t h e t o ^ eaplir set <^ plans and^ room for ch|ldrMi wall be, located;
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chitects
i*-fi--^^^'.Meech,
^an(i^;X)ifices•-fioiv-'provinMffidfflttife' •>A-:' Mitchell,^ T---^^-;^^.;L;:-:VI"-^.^
.:£i>i:i:^'-iiiiaji.j-^i^^i;-. Kobins • v^^i^-^'^^^-i^^-^i^-£-^'-i^'L-^--xjLii
fiMtshiw opera
riere s a ^irts i l t h e - C r ^ n l ^
Each tender :is^^^^
water heating: system will b^; in^
stalled.-';;•'• •;V''•:; • /:?','IS'W':-•; 7
pahied by a certified c^ Total: cost pf the project is
AuHeFerry Bids five per cent ijf the bid. V: ' - ' placed at about $175,00.
^m ua AskedUnMMarch
VIGTOElA--Tbe prpvincia;! pub-
4th
lic .wPrks department ha^ called
tenders for tlie construction and s m U ROl
outfittihg. of a 75-f6ot steel autp
erenee ferry for Arrow Park> in thie||EaslP'-
Slocah electoral disitrict, and^ bids
cldise at nopuy March 4, with the
minister of public works, Douglas
building,' 617 Goverhiiient street.
Plans and- specifications ihay be
obtained-from the-provincial pub-
lic works department, 237 Douglas
building, on deposit of $10.

. . i n m a t e r i a l , u s e d , , in c a r e f u l design TRUEMIX
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DOMINION BRIDGE Architectural f i r m s A r e Chosen


Jfournal P^fcnenre mTy-SEVEN FIRMS SCHOOL ADDITION
Published by
B.C. JOUKNAL O F COMBIERCE LTD.
1606 W. Broadway. Vancouver 9. B.C.
Authorized a s second d a a a man*
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WEEK
BIDS LATE MARCH
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 22)
BURNABY, B.C. — Working
WTTi^DJV GETS HPE ORDER
LULU ISLAND, B.C.—Success-
ful tenderer at $316,026 for the
supply and delivery Pf welded steel
For $1,800,000 Nelson Hospital
NELSON, B.C.—The architectural firms of Williams & Fairbank
,1 P o s t Office D e p a r t m e n t . Ottawa. drawings are in course of prepara-
THE WORLD'S GREATEST NAME water pipe for the Township of of Nelson, and Paul D. Smith, of Trail, have been appointed to prepare CANADIAN IN6ERSOLL-RAND
i
s
Wheat Pool Work Is
Authorized Capitalization
Totals $1,304,900
tion and tenders are expected to
be called about the end of March
for construction of an addition to
I N PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS Richmond is Dominion Bridge Co. plans for a $1,800,000 hospital to be built by the Kootenay Lake Genera]
Ltd., 2450 Boundary road, Vancou- Hospital Society. COMPRESSORS—125 TO 600 CU. FT.
ver. These concerns have formed a
I Let Vancouver Pile V I C T O R I A — (Special) — Nelson Avenue school.
Architects .for the two-story
AMMO-POWER TOOL GOe LTD. iQuantities required include: 27,- partnership for this particular pro- Elementary School AIR TOOLS IMPACT WRENCHES (Air & Electric)
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 23) ThirtyTsevenB.C.\companies, with frame extension to contain 10 class- 179 West Broadway Dickens 8830 400 feet of 30-inch O.D.; 5200 feet ject and expect to have plans ready
Tenders Requested COMPRESSOR & AIR TOOL REPAIR DEPARTMENT
VANCOUVER — Contract has authorized capitalization aggregat- rooms, are White & Cole, with of-
of 24-inch O.D.; and 1600 feet of for tender call within eight months.
been awarded to Vancouver Pile ing $1,304,900, ^ere recently fices at 1400 West Pender street
18-inch O.D. Named as consultants for spe- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON RAND PARTS
Driving & Contracting Co, Ltd.> 207 granted papers of incorporation at in Vancpuver; Contract for the supply of 870 cialist work involving the struc- HOPE, B.C.—Tenders are being
West Hastings street, for founda- the office of Provincial Registrar A. C. Durkin is secretary for the "dresser" type couplings for the tural, electrical, heating, ventilat- invited Wednesday for the con- Sales Service Rentals
tion work in connection with a S. W. Taylor, Parliament buildings; owner. School District No. 41, 2800 P 1 Phoiie TA. 55377
Phone 3 7 7 v i •^1 water pipe has been awarded B.C. ing, refrigeration and sanitation struction of an elementary ischool
$2,opp,000^tehsipn to b e under- Vanicpuver firms were 21 in num- McKay avenue. Equijpment Company Ltd., 551 phases of the building is the To- here containing eight classrooms,
ber and had authorized capitali^ e Droffing Supplies - : How^ street, Vancouver, on a bid ronto firm of Agnew, Craig & an activity room and administration
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taken^;jtO::iJ^pAlbeirta i^ • - . • • • ' • •

eleyaitor aif^th^^ of Cassiar tibtf totalling $789,900. Details fol- * Scienfific InsfrumentaV^ • •••
• • • I of $34;714.92, Peckham. area, and bids close at 4 , p.m.,
low:"' March 23, at the offices of Archi-
; street.,^, U.S. mNNEL EXPERTS ^ Sunreyihg Equipment .
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In both instances, the successful Local ratepayers passed a money^
tects Sharp & Thompson, Berwick,
llie ^l^rm subm VANCdUYER F l i R ^ • ••• bidders were iPw tenderers when bylaw last October authorizing city Pratt,
dcff when bids clpsed February 14 Fraicecb Holdings; iitd;; $10,000; TOMAKESUmMOF • • • «
figureS;^clQsed January 31 at the council to raise $270,000 as the couver. 1553 Robson street, Van-
wjpiJbs^h Bennett, company 1 ^ ^
entitendeht of construction for the
6---416 West Perite street;
Stone Furs Ltd.; $10^(H)0;
mv FREDERICK LIMITED '

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municipal hall.' " city's share in construction of the


hew 120-bed project. Kpotenay General contractors may obtain
viCTORIA-^ghways Minister 1170 Robson Sfra«t, Vaneouvtr S# • . € . V « V Lake > Hospital Improvement Dis- plans and specifications for the
project.,'/\-:' 510 West Hiaistingis^^street^^^ P. A. Gaglardi has announced th^t Establisfaed Since 1910 Vf»
Tlieodosia Mih^s Limited;: 10,- a U.S.; finn of tuhhel ekperts has trict will add $330,000 with the standard fratne buiiding from the
llie addition: consists of a ^w^^
000 NPVr S^^ Granville been called mto help m^^^^
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• • • • • , • • » • • # • • • • • . • « • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • # • • * • • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • a t • • ' • • • • • • • • • (i •*•***§ Liiniby Forestry J balance of $1,200,000 to be pro- architects* offices, on and after 1;
house and a cleaning house with * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fti
capacity; ^ r 11 grain cleaners^a^ s t r e e t . - / - ' ['•^••:'y:.,:r'•••••• t;:h for a proposed second crpis^ing of • \ » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • t « « » » » * « 9 « « * « » « « * « C « * • •'• • • • • • • • « . TeMdInvitatian vided by the fedei'al and provincial p;m., March 2, upon deposit pf $50.
one scrcenmg-recleaning inach^^ Overhead Dow-Companjr of Biit^ the Fraser river hear Iladjaer. l i s t r e p o r t J : o f C D a i l y F e b . 24) governments. A certified cheque for $7000
Storage faciliti^SiWill be pirPvided ish Columbia Ltd.; $10,000; 1508-— i^^^LU^Y*B.G/ --- The i)rovincial T; Gv Reed is: administrator for must accompany each tender.
Ibrl an extra 2,000,000 bushels, 510 West Hastings street. , of Mobile, Alabama, has sent re- gi^^enur^^ thfe owner, Kootenay' liake General
boosting the elevator's total to 7,- R. & J. Trucking Go. Ltd.; $10,- Ipresentatives to work with PMllipsi i^lcpnstimc^^ Hospital Society, with pMces at 40
300,000 bushels. Tffi cleaning jOOO; 4th floor 744 West Hastings | Barratt & Partners, 1701 W^ stpiisi liuiicii^ figures High street in this city, PIAJMBERS TO VIEW
house'will have 150,0()0-bushel ca- street. Broadway; Vancouver, who aire also fpir|thei proposal close ' at noohy FOUNDRY OPERATION
•.pacity.- ./'•:' •:-:.'-..'• V .,>. •:::•::•^^^:•:••: M a r s h a m Investments Ltd.; engaged in sui^ey work. March IS^with C. D. Orchard, chief VANCOUVER—Monthly dinner
Plans for the extension were pre- $100,000; 5th floor 900 West P e ^ . The Mobile cpncera is well foresfer and deputy minister of To Study Iniportant meeting of the Vancouver chapter
pared at Port Arthur, Ontario; by der street. lished as a tunnel builder, having fprestsi Parliament buildings, yic- Construction Matter ter of the National Association pf Mas-
G. D. Howe & Co., consulting en- Universal Supply Co. Ltd.; $100,- built mote tunnels in the U:S. than 'tbria^vVV'-''''''^v';,^^^ EDMONTON:— The Alberta Plumbers aiid Heating Con-
gineerk',-' "•';:•/ V'-; 000; 522—736 Granville street. any dther firni^ Its interestis are •yi Planist and ^specif icatibns may be branch of the- National Master tractors of Canada will be held
The project is expected to take Cedric Drafting Cb: Ltd.; $49,- world-:wide in scope. obtained frointhe^^^^o^ of Mr: Plumbers Association has organ- March 2 at Stanley Park tea room.
a year to complete. 900 and 100 NPV; 520r-475 Howe Said Mr; Gaglardi, "We are aif- Orchard^ from the! district forester ized a committee, comprising archi- A social hour commencing at
street; • ..,';,' • •'^'•>'•.> ticipating the i»pssibility of a tim- a[t Kamlpdps or te 5.30 p.m. will be followed by din-
Berko Electrib /MfgT Ltd.; 10,000 nel here as well as a bridge* and Vernon Md^umby^i^^ of tects, general contractors, plumb- ner. A toiir of Associated Foundry,
TA. 4328 a TAi 432S| ers and electricians, to study and
OTV; : 414--744 Wes^ i t looks as though it iss going to $>5^4A certiKed for 10 per make recommendations on tender- 4086 Nanaimo road, has been ar-
Jamiesoh Cbnstrucfionl street.'' :.;' '.:'',''• ^y'/- v-'-i;; ••:€'/':':•'.''\'-': be a toss-up as to which is going tent of the tender is to ing practice. ^^ ranged for 8 p.m. for those inter-
•'each-.bid.. ;..'
Fran^ • p^^^^ tobebuilt^'^ The -move fpUbws a recom- ested in seeing manufacture of cast
GENERAL CONTRACTORS SOCi^iiii' West "^ street:. mendation of the contractor rela- iron soil pipe and fittings.
^.^:;;..-:••^^^^4:;E.;:«asting^^ Richmond Hpidingsl^^ tions committee of the Canadian
.(:•^VaricpuyerJ4,:BiG^^ Av: Tenders Construction Association at the
{y: XCpntinued b f t i j ^ ^ CaiMtolHiU Church
Quebec convention urigiiig tliP es-
or 19.MiI^ She«»A4etal,!^rks Lld^ ,tablishment;,; p|^,4|3^i^ groups/
r^y^t.
r MANUFACTURING, w i L O I N O f by locai C(m£^mdtidn^: association! sProo^ing
VICTORIA--Bids are: bein^^^^re p STORE FRONTS, VENTfLATiON to improve tendering procedure in VANCOUVER—Working draw-
quested for construction of the Pa- 1475 E. Oebrgla St.^ Van. 6, B.C. accordance with the code of good ings have been completed by Ar-
cific Gireat Eastern Railway, Prince PhoneHA.1740 practice approved at the recent chitect R: wmiam Wilding, 195
George nx)rth- M^le ,38.a to Mile convention. West 2nd avenue, arid tenders are
57.0,^ ahd^ tenders close at libon; expected to be invited very shortly
March 24, with the PGE construc- for construction of the Capitol Hill
tion committee, at the office of the On and After Monday, February 28^ Alliance Church.
minister of railways,^ Parliament To be located at the corner of
buildings. the address of Hythe avenue and Capitol Hill
Plans and contract documents road, the frame building with
stucco and cedar siding exterior
may be obtained, on deposit of $20,
from the office of the company's COAST StIEL FABRICATORS LTD. will provide seating for 20& in ^the
construction;^ department, foot of church and 80 in the balcony. The
Rogers avenue. North Vancouver, W i l l Be main floor will also contain a choir
and at the office of the deputy room, pastor's study and nursery,
minister of railways, Douglas
building, Victoria.
Street while the basement will accom-
modate an auditorium, kitchen and OPENSTEEL
Sunday School classrooms. Warm
An accepted cheque for $70,000
must accompany each bid.
Telephone: HA. 8401 air heating is specified. STEPS and FLOORING
High Efficiency — with long
WATER PIPE SUPPLY School Rebuilding life a II d fine appearance.
TENDERS REQUESTED
(1st r e p o r t J o f C D a i l y F e b . 22)
NORTH VANCOUVER — The
C, J. OLIVER LIMITED Tenders Are Taken
PORT ALBERNI, B.C.--Fpur lo-
cal firms submitted tenders to Al-
CANADA
Clean, safe, non-slip GALVO
fills every .hieed in stairs, walk-
GENERAL CONTRACTORS berni District School Board for the ways, f loot's, ladders and plat-
Glond type Flexible Joints District of North Vancouver is in-
viting tenders for supply and de- 660 Howe St. Voneouver 1 , B.C. TAtlow 4241 rebuilding of the two-room school '•• forms.
OYoildble for all sizes of livery of water pipe and bids close at Franklin River Camp B which
Spun Pipes. at 5 p.m., March 7, with F. G. was destroyed by fire late last MISCELLANEOUS IRON and LIGHT STRUCTURAL STEEL
Saunders, comptroller-clerk, 171 year. Contract will be let after ap-
Represented in Canada by West Esplanade.
Quotations are sought for sup- Reliance Lumber Co. proval of the insurance adusters.
Tenders were as follows: South-
er Construction Co. Ltd., $18,828; BORDEIiCmES WIRE*'IRON LTD.
ply and delivery of 13,500 lineal "FOR A SQUARE DEAL"
IRONCO PRODUCTS LTD. feet of 6-inch and 2750 feet of
10-inch diameter water pipe.
' I A Complete Stock of Quality Building Supplies.
Thor M. Peterson Ltd., $18,947;
Turner Construction Co., $21,300; WALKERVILLE/ONTARfO
1156 W e s t P e n d e r S t r e e t , V a n c o u v e r 1 / B.C. P A c i f i c 1588 Specifications and forms of ten- 1404 East Hastings Street HAstings 6770 Port Alberni Home Builders Ltd.,
der may be obtained from the $22,091.
municipal engineer's office on de-
posit of $10. NORTHERN BUILDING SUPPLY Ltd.
A Complete Service
W. G. BREEZE & CO. VANCOUVER — A move from
fit
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M M OBTAIN PLANS
ALBERTA
The Journal of Commerce Weekly is Official Publication for Edmonton Builders' Exchange, Calgary Builders' Exchande and The Alberta Association of Architects.
Sketch Drawings
$1,500,000 Parkade Project
CALGARY—Architects Stevenson & Dewar, 340—7th avenue west, Bids Due March 7 With Archi-
tects Patrick CampbeU-
DEALERS WANTED IN B.C.

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INJECTORS A R E C O M P L E T E L Y R E M A N U F A C -
T U R E D FOR GENERAL MOTORS A N D A L L I S
CHALMERS DIESEL ENGINES.
^^are engaged in the preparation of sketch plans for six shops which are Hope & Associates
eWNER RECEIVING Bennett & White Have Edmonton Initial Trades Let EIGHT CONTRAGTmS to be included in the ground floor design of the $1,500,000 "parkade"
planned by" Hudson's Bay for 7th avenue and 2nd street west. (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 25)
A l l sizes A v a i l a b l e — Exchanged Size For Size

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Lethbridge Project ^ The local architects are asso- PONOKA, Alta.—Plans and spe-
BIDERSffli HUGE Contract Wirti $474,^^ LETHBRIDGE—North Western
TENDERfflSCHBtt ciated with Smith, Hynchman &
Grylls Inc., of Detroit, on the main Electric Substation
cifications for a six-room school
proposed to be constructed here for
RALPH H. WILSON & CO.
Ponoka County No. 3 have to date 1022t—9t S t . Phon* 43IU Edmonton
EDMONTON—Gontract for erection of a lecture training building, Dredging Col Ltd., 1304 Hornby Swift Current F i r m Submit- ! structure, which will have five Now Being Designed
sergeants' and officers' quarters here for Defence Construction (1951) tractor street, Vancouver, general con- ted Low Bid Of $500,000 stories. EDMONTON—Plans are being been requested by the following
P l a n s And Specifications Av- Limited has been awarded the loc^l firm of Bennett & White Alb6rta for tlie construction of a drafted by the city architect's staff contractors:
C. M. Wood ^itd., 9709 Jasper av-
ailable P r o m Architects Ltd., 11239—83rd street, on a bid of $474,186.
processing plant here for Inter- (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 23) ^,
provincial Cold Storage Ltd., has LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Eight 1 KG SCHOOL JOB and tenders are to be called in the
near future for construction of an enue; Poole Construction Co. Ltd., INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE FLOORS LTD.
Stevenson & Dewar Tenders for the project c^^ 10503—109th strciet; Xetourneau
January 27 with J; D: Jennison,
announced some of the subtrade tenders for construction of the new
awards in the $400,000 project, as Gilbert Paterson junior
TO TENDER SOON
high school
electric substation at 86th street
and 95A avenue. Construction, 8320—117th street; FINISHERS OF A L L TYPES OF
; CALGARY 1^ Bids! were called secretary for DCIi, 56 L5ron street, J. C. Haddow, 14306—99th avenue; CONCRETE FLOORS
' February 21 and m^ follows: were opened at a meeting of Leth- It is proposiBd to erect a one-
31 for construction of the ^^^^^
I Ottawa.' S t r u c t u r a V steel. Dominion bridgb iSchobl Board on February (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19)
story and basement structure of C. H. Whitham Ltd., 10570—113th Metallic and Coloured
MEDICINE HAT—Call for ten- reinforced concrete and brick con- street; Alexander Construction Co.
000 offide structure
Hudson's j ^
on';7th'^.-avenue
TOI^illllBEH Bridg;e Cp. Ltd.; cork
Armstrong Cork Canada Ltd.; re-
insulation, i 8 : - _ , / • / • ; ; • ; , - • ' "
Lbw bid, amounting to $500,0p6»
frigeration machinery and instal- was submitfed by McWilliam Con-
;
ders is expected to be issued about struction. Specifications include Ltd., 10548—82nd avenue; Buch-
the end of this month by Medicine steel roofing, reinforced concrete anan Engineering & Construction-
Hat Public School Board No. 76 floPring, plaster interior finish and Co. Ltd., 10237—98th street; Burns
Floors a Specialty
GEORGE R. SCOTT/Manogor
;,,Aand' 31^'^streets.; 5^ ^^^^^ P l a n s By Ednionton Off ice Of lation, John,Inglis Co. Ltd. struction Co. Ltd., of Swift Cur-
::::::::JASPERv:^LAI^ Associated Engineering Structure is tp be Ibcatted on the rent, Sask.„ ^^ _ - ! for construction of an addition to electrical heating. & button Concrete & ConstructiPn 681&~104th Street,
Tendere close at 5 p.ri^^^^^ i*^iscite v^ v ^ bef hdd > Services L t d . cprner of 28th street and 2nd av- Other firms tendering and their the Alexander high school. Co. Ltd., 9004—125th avenue; Ben-
alppbinted date with the owner March 7 to a ^ ^ * • The extbhsion^ to cbnsist of a Cost is estimated at $30,000. nett & White Alberta Ltd., 11239 EDMONTON, ALBERTA
enue north and>it is expected that bids/were: ^'; ••' • V .v; .••."•:• \\\
• - _ • / • , • • .

with offices at 534A^th avenue loan 'from' the^^^i^^ (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19) the building will be completied in piand Construction Ltd., Leth- gymnasium, economics and work- -^83rd street; and Rolf VoUan Ltd., PHONE 33917
'^west.-^;V;- •""'":.^;^|'-•; •:: ''•/••'':yy ' '••:-•:••;•.•': shop sections, anid three extra 11233—82nd street, all of Edmon-
ernment to finance exjpaiision
Plans aiid specifications may be the^town's water and sewer sys- has called tenders for the installa- during
kiTSCOTY, Alta.—This village time to process vegetables grown bridge, $535,363; Bird Construction \\
the coming seaspn. The Co. Ltd., Lethbridge, Jl^55,i03; classrooms, is. Twelve Take Plans
being designed by ton; Ramjay Construction, of Dray-
obtained from Architects Steven- temjs.:'.';,.^;:;^^ •'',.'./•'.:''• Architects Stevension & Dewar, 340 ton Valley; an4 Napoleon Belleyj
;^Qn & Dewar, 340^7th avenue
tion of water and sewer mains and plant, which will quick-freeze pro- Foundation Co. of Canadk^ Ltd.,
JSngineers on tiiijs project are appurtenant virork here and/tenders duce and store it for distributibn Calgary, $556,000; Poole Con^ruc-
Project For Leduc
•-^T^avenue tjrest, tlalgs^^ of Legal.
prest, oil deposit of $100. Haddin»^ Bavis &J. Brown Ltd^ close at 7 p.m:, March 11, at the to retailers, will act only as a tiori Cot lAd., Edmonton, $557,585; Costiof the project is estimated Architects Patrick Campbell- 55 TRUCKS AND 2 PLANTS TO SERVE YOU
^Acertified cheque for five per lOSld-r-llSth street^ Edmonton.; office of* James McCorry, village wholesale house and will not be Dawson '& Hall Ltd., Vancouver, at $338,000. (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 24) Hope & Associates, Toohey build-
4cent of the bid price must ac- LEDUC, Alta.—Interest in con- ing, Edmonton, are receiving bids — RADIO EQUIPPED —
secretary-treasurer. available for customer storage. $562,375; Southern Alberta Cour
company each tender, and the sue-, struction of a town hall and fire for the structure until 5 p.m.,
Plans and specifications may be struction Ltd., Lethbfidge, ^$562^- — SERVICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED —
rcessful tendered miist put up a
tbond of 33-1/3 rper cent of Ms
M.()\^SHED obtained frOni Associated Engin- 466; Bennett * White Alberta Ltd:,
hall here has to date been shown March 7.
by 12 contracting firms with the
eering' Services Ltd.V 10250—106th Calgary, $592,282. ^ ^^^ ;^eter MacDpnald is secretary-
/price." ^; -•' •••••/'::. ;^^.—..;;'^:./•;.:: : ' :;../-^'- fbllbwihg having obtainbd plans treasurer for the owner. County of
The structure will consist of 10
stories and two basements, and structibui 11126—68th street, Ed-
HANl^^ Alta.—^llerbrun Con- ^ . -
street, Edmonton, on deposit of
: • : • : - - ' :
by
Prbposed: p ^
Architects ; Meeic^, ^ ^^^ M ^
and s]peciflcations| of the' project: Ponoka No: 3.
New West Construction Co. Ltd., feerless Ro€^ Produdi
vwill be of steel frame, reinforced monton, has won a $23^536 contract
concrete,, and "Q" floor construc- froni the department of ;pubU
A
cent
certified
or. a bid
cheque
bbnd for
for
50
10
per
per
cent BIDSlEmiED Robins
street south.
& Associates,
I
529—^th
- *• p l a n s Being: Dra.wn By Archi- 10480—il3th street; C M . Wood?
; teete Rule, Wynn & Rule Ltd^, 9709^ Jasper avenue; Axel EDMOHTON EXCHANGE LIMITED
^'tion.' . works; fpr^ construction of a snoW^ pany of the tender aniount is to accom- JASPER PLACE, Alta-^Select- Johnson Construction Co. Ltd., BANQUET SCHEDULED READY MIXED GONGRETE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
plow shed here. each bid:/ ed tenders are being invited fpr !EDM0OT6N---Terider^^ are ex- 10568—108th street; Poble Con- SAND AND GRAVEL
T^nder^ forttie hu Prices are asked on the follow- construction of a $250;000 store on pected tb be invited about the niid- struction Co. Ltd.j 10503—109th FORMTH Of MARCH
es February;;!^ with • A. AmpW de- ing: (a) installation of approxi- 101st avenue here for Canada Safe-! (dle^ of March ior construction of a street; Murmac Construction Co. 170iSL-1iB AVE. W. CALGARY Phono 440777
piii^^imnL^^ mately 5900 feet jof 6 and 8-inch Way Ltd; and bids for-^ the wbrk $150,000 addition to the McDougr Ltdvj 11255—73rd avenue; R. V, E D M ON T O N — Edmonton
ttontbn.:-^;-:^:'^'^^'•::^"^c"v^^^^ '' /''' •'": water mains, including valves, hy- will be recieived until March 4 '^11 United'Church at 101st stareet Coambs, 9144-r81«t ayenue;^ Alexr Builders' Exchange . invites all
drants and dEittin^s-(b) installation ^ t the office bf BramwellGonstruc- Snd ippth avenue. ; ; ; ander Construction? Co: Ltd., 105^8 members tb^lnring a friend to t ^
SreKouie of apjprbximately 7500 f eet of 8 aiiid tibn|Go;^^:^^ Plans, being prepared by Archir --108th street; WappelrCpncrete& anniiar banquet and generad
M lO^neh^sew^ iiniihs* with iiefe EdmontP^^ 4«^si(i*i^^^^b^ I'l^/^l I' .Sul»tiradeiCbnfr^ tects Rule; : W ^ tM422i meeting tbibe held
manholes; (c) install about 70 Jasper avenue, show" the extension avenue, all of Edmonton; Offrim&. ]>onald Maith 2i41 FOR EXPERT WORKMANSHIP CALL . .
CALOAip'r^ Wpria Plans, ipriepaired by 'Airchitect teiiested in t h e School f o r the
service connections; (d)) cbnstruc- Rosis Stanley, 1054i6—l69tHstreet,^^^ ^ll^^pTOviidbi^ spkce^to a church Rfemshawi^ ifcamr^se; Roy Vaagei Starting Wth cocktails at 6.15
are nearing completion for a ware-
house and /office structure which
tibn of a pumphouse; (e) construc- ^dmbritbri, show the reinforced
Deaf Project/; Edmbhtbn, are
asked to subniit'their^b Ihall^ classrppms and administra- Oscar Trush and Brunsch Brothers, pjn., the evening Will plrovide CAPITAL SHEET METAL CO,
EpMONTON—Edmonton Build- tipn ot water tower footings; (iy concrete building virith stucco ex- on officesrSpecifications call for the latter three firms of Leduc. dinner and entertainment. Since
is to be built here for Manchestef ers-^Exchange plans to hold its an- construction of a sewage lagoon. |teel, brick and concrete construc- Tender|€br the structure will be advance reservations are. re- FORCED A I R G R A V I T Y F U R N A C E S
'Building Supplies Ltd. "; nual bonspiel on or before March terior will contain a flpor area THOMPSON-STA RRETri
ppn, built-up roofing, plaster fin- received until noon, February 28, quired by the hotel, members EAVESTROUGHING > - FLASHING — PERIMETER H E A T I N G
The building will measure 39 of 15,000 square feet. Front of the -•-•^•^''C^•;Coi'ltb^-•;•-•;••;
structure will be of plate glass '^h and concrete flooring. by Architects Patrick Campbell- planning to attend are urged to Free Estimates F r e o Estimates
^feet by 88, and the two^Hbor office Harry ]V^ of the i&ENERAL CONTRACTORS
Hope & Associaties, 10187—99th notify their ezeicutiye as soon 9 9 5 1 ^ 2 A v e . EDMONTON P h . 39302*
rsection will be situated at the bohspiel committee^ anndunces that Hatchery Addition with full length caiiopy. A
lot for 240 cars is also included in
parking ' 7 t h A v e . and 2 St. W . , C a i d ^ r y
street, Edmonton. as possible.'
ifront. Construction will be masonry the event will be open to all mem- Cmcreti^Aggregs^
-and frame. " bers and their employees. Entries, Contract To Hurst the plans.
fe^
Architect is J. A. Ckwston, Bar- which can now be sent into tlie f i s t report J of C Daily Feb. 22)
ron building, and the cdnstructibn Exchange office, should bear the CALGARY—Contract for a sep-
contract is to be let privately, 'names of rink personnel. arate addition to the Calgary
Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd.'s fish
hatchery here has been awarded
CALGARY—Sealed tenders^ ad-
dressied to the city commissioners
smd marked "Tender for' Concrete JAEGEFi
Compressors
it's . it's DIFFERENT
BOILIIINGiil^ JA^gregates^'• w ^ Loaders
to Hurst Construction Co. Ltd.,
913^8th avenue west^ ^ t $71,292.
The building, which is to be of
j ^ e office of C. B. Ctimmer, city
clerk, city hall, until 1 p.m., March
15, for the supply of fine and coarse
Mixers
Pumps
THOR.
A i r Tools
it's TARP on the
steel frame and Ppen joist con- CHIMNEY BLOCKS, GAS FLUES, ETC. concrete aggregates. General in-
struction, is to measure 62 by 75
feet and will liaviB one floor.'
HUrst was selected from a total IbivCRETE PkODUm
istructions and specifications are^
bbtaihable at the office of the city
engineer, City Hall annex.
L I N ' K BELT
Shovel-Cranes
T I M KEN
maHcet with metal in it!
of four bidders. .#!^ ':':' ::LTD.:., Rock B i t s
Architects are Stevenson &
Dewar, 340-—7th avenue west. u
Phone 54493 3620—15th street S.E.

t^A«fA J ^
CALGARY, A L T A .

eHO»/£ 9l¥OC
SEATING-
CHALKBOARD
Tubular Steel Desks
TOOL KIT
Handling
Equipment
GAR-BRO
Concrete

processed with
AlumiZe
LAND SPBZ^iAUSTS Teachers' Desks and Chairs
T o THE RESCUE / Kindergarten and Primary Aluminum & Elasfiseal
Tables and Chairs
Stacking and Folding Chairs
and Tables
INDUSTRY 8 WAYS BETTER
WRIGHT
Sunshine Steel Lockers Air^Saws

• • ,.:, MASTER ^ T H A N 1 2 o z . TARPAULINS


Concrete • • • / • , ' " " . • • -. . .

New Improved Finishirig


Equipment # More Flexible i n Cold Rope in Hem
MINSTER CHALKBOARD
t^^^fm^^^^^^^^
GLIPPER /# Greater Water Resistancy Balanced Construction Duck
••••"•••;;..;• , ^ G o h Crete a n d ••, .• ^ Greater Rot Resistancy Longer L i f e
Masonry Siws
# More Heat Retention Greater Economy '
SMITH, j . E > L . " ;''•..:/;.•••
Power Saws a n d free literature and demonstration at B.C/s exclusive distribute
DAVIDSON & Fire Purnps

TH€ LECKY LTD.


VANCOUVER
UNIVERSAL
Scaffolding . PURVES RITCHIE LTD. Vancouver 1, B.C.
1198 Homer St. 845 B u r r a r d Street M A r i n e 4557
VICTORIA -
1023—11th Avenue West Phone 443643 Calgary, A l t a .
-INSURANCE « 534 Yates St.

coMpaNv REAL ESTATE CALGARY EDMONTON


Pag* Six J O U R N A L OF COMMERC E W E E K L Y Saturday, February 26^ 1955. Saturday, Februaiy 2 6 , 1955. J O U R N A L OF COMMERCE W E E K L Y Page Seven

QJSS FIBRE PUNT Eleven Secure Plans SEWAGE PROPOSAL STORM SEWER WORK
High River Proposal A NEW CONCEPT IN LUBRICATION
SnESBUUNG STARTING IN MAY BEGIN FINAL PUNS
C O N W IS GIVEN COSTS $4 MILLIIW
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 25) MOLUB-ALLOY Metallic Lubricant JDDipTOBID CALGARY—Start on this year's
$500,000 downtown storm sewer HOSimBUW
i program is expected to be made in
Initial Inyestment Qf $750,000 HIGH RIVER, Alta. — Eleven EDMONTON—City commission- Tenders Due March 16 For May, according to City Sewer En- Outlay Of $200,000 Proposed
On F o r t Saskatchewan Job contractors have taken plans and ers have recommended to council "Economy through Quality" Project At Lethbridge A t Spirit River By Grey 275 ^£^t /li c?^t7E. - ^anaouvEX lb, !B.d.
gineer K. G. Evans.
specifications for construction of that a capital expenditure program N u n s Of Cross Dlckens6471
FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Alta. a sewage treatment plant and an of $22,841,544 be undertaken here (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 24) The sewers will vary in size
FOR INDUSTRIAL A N D HEAVY-DUTY
—A process of glass manufacture, outfall sewer here. this year. LETHBRIDGE—Sealed tenders from 54-inch to 18-inch line and (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 23) ^Detailing -k Bending if Pliscing * Accessories
claimed to be new to the western These probable bidders are: Biggest single item is .the $4,- EQUIPMENT will be received by the city man- will be laid eight to 10 feet below SPIRIT RIVER, Alta.—Start has
hemisphere, will be introduced Bird Construction Co. Ltd., Dom- 000,000 recommended for building ager, A. L. H. Somerville, imtil street level. been made by Architects Diamond,
here this summer by Werner inion Construction Co. Ltd., Foun- a new sewage plant oh^ the south 9 reduces down time noon, March 16, for the construc- Dupuis & Dunn, of Edmonton, on
Schuller, a British scientist who dation Co. of .Canada Ltd., Alberta side of the river at 50th street # prolongs the life of costly machinery tion of an extension to the recently TWO HOUSES PLANNED
has developed glass plants in Eng- Utility Builders, Poole Construc- and sewer lines to connect with completed city stores building. working drawings for a $200,000
# lowers moiiitenance costs EDMONTON—Fekete Construc- hospital proposed tp be constructed POOLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED
land, Germany, France and Italy. tion Co. Ltd., Borger Bros., Man^ the new plant. The new building will measure tion LtdL;; 12002—75th street, has
Mr. Schuller is also president of nix Ltd., Burns & Dutton Concrete The report urges xan outlay this # safe extension on lubrication cycles 97 by 128 feet, also new offices purchased property at the north- here by the Grey N^tms of Cross. GENERAL CONTRACTORS /^ND ENGINEERS
Peace River Glass Co. Ltd. which & Construction Co. Ltd., all of year of $3,184,000 on sewers and measuring 24 by 128 feet, plus west comer of 144th street and
plans an immediate start on con- Calgary; C h r o n i k Gonstructiony drainage and $738,000 for miscel-
struction of' a plant for the manu- Picture Butte; W i l l i a m Park, laneous items by the engineering
Every t i m e y o u s t o p d r n a c h l n e f o r l u b r i c p t i b n I loading platform. 107th avenue as site for two dwel-
Plans and specifications may be lings to cost $20,000.
Plans show the frame and stucco
building will contain 20 beds.
BUILDINGS
EDMONTON. A L T A .
• HIGHWAYS •ENGINEERING
CALGARY, A L T A .
PROJECTS
REGINA, SASK.
. . . or repairs due to f a u l t y l u b r i c a t i o h . , . it Steam heating is specified.
facture of glass fibre in this area. Taber; and Remington Construc- department?. The 1955 recommend- costs y o u m o n e y . Y o u lose m a n - h o u r s o f obtained from the city engineer on
General contract for the project, tion, Cairdston. ed walks and crossing program is a deposit of $25^ which will be re-
productive labor, a n d t h e overhead on idle
having an initial cost of $750,000, is Tenderis for the work close $1,100,000; grading, gravelling and e q u i p m e n t q u i c k l y eats u p p r o f i t s . Lubrica-
funded on the return of documents
held by the Edmonton firiri b^ March 1 with Haddu^ Davis & curbs, $1,400,000. A total of $702,- in good condition within 15 days
Burns & Dutton Concrete & Con- Brown litd;, consulting engineers, 200 is irecommended to be spent I t i o n mistakes cost industry thousands o f bf the closing date of acceptance
struction Co. Ltd., 9004r-^125th av- 1132—8th avenue west, Calgarjr. OJD laterals and drainage sewers. dollars per rninute. of tenders.
enue. „ r ^- Capital recommendations f o r Each tender must be accom-
High grade silica sand from a utilities shows the electric light panied by a certified cheque pay-
deposit near Peace River town ArchitectttralFirm
will be used at the plant scheduled
to commence operation in July
ChosenToDo Plans
I and power department will ispend
$2,p95;8pO this year, including $1,-
707,700 for equipment, under-
L able to the city fareasurer for five
per cent of the tender price.
A bond for 50 per cent of the
with full production expected by
January, 1956.
$40fiOO School Jobground cables, substation equip-
JASPER PLACE, A l t a . - ^ c h i - ment, line construction and other
LIMITED I tender will be required of the suc-
cessful bidder.
105th Ave. — 105th St.
Sixty per cent of the stock in tects Diamond, pupuis & Dunn^- distributing facilities.
the company is Canadian-owned Rawleigh building, have been ap- The power plant-this year will
with the balance representing Uni- pointed; by- the Jasper Place Sepa- spend $2^093,000 on expanding the I
EDMONTON — ALBERTA
Phones 47207 I HERE'S IT PAYS
ted States capital. Major interests rate School Board to prepare plans power and water treatment facili- Start Working Plans
include Etectric Bond & Share Co.^ for a four-room high school to be ;ties.':.'
New York; G. E. Nielsen, president constructed in this town.
oi Husky Oil & Refining Co. Ltd.,
The waterworks department ca^
Estiihated cost of the proposed pital expanditures are set at $1,-
^ 1^^ School Projects TO SPECIFY
Stahl Mines & Co. Ltd.; Mrs. ILH; project is $40,000.
Palmer, of Edmonton; and Mr;
556,800, including $250,000 to com-
plete the north reservoir and $1»- G O R M A N r S LIMITED i CiU^GARS'-— Architects Rule,
jWyrin & Rule; 513—8th avenue
Schuller. 271,800 for new lines. ESTABLISHED 1906 Iwest, are preparing w o r ^ g draw-
Jings for one new school and four
• BUILDING SUPPLIES # INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY iiadditions for the Calgary Separate
# CONTRACTORS'EQUIPMENT ^iSchool Board.
GRIMSHAW WORK WIU
COST NEAR $46JOOO TO COST 1120^00 Trustees TeAnmge^^^
Far Schecl Contract
'Including: ':
W i r e Rope —
•-'•,•••
Portable A i r Compressors
'i. The new structure—a junior high
Ischool—-is t o - b e located in the
GBIMSHAW, Alta.->Cost for the Gs^mnasium And Two Class- Dr*9lines/Shovels# Cranes jNorth Hill district and will con-
supply and instaUation of mater- rooms 1\> Be Allded^T^ BABNTJ^nEIX, Alta. --- W CALGARY EDMONTON DRUMHBLLER sist of .;six; classropi^^ inanual
IMs for a water and sev(^ s ^ ^ Medicine Hat Structure drawings ^havei^een approved by 44S>-^1sl t f l i l l T l A t T 1M9t—1M S t R K T ibainingi^TOoimiSr two home:,^oi;iQr:
in this town wiu^ be/about the 'doparti^^ of jeducation ; in PNONB-4Mt4 [mics rooms, and a gymnasium.
M15p^ it was revealed foUowing (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 22) £dm(mtbn fbr m ^ i ^ the €finsti:ucti(m^i^
opening of tenders which closed MEDICINE HAT--Sketch plans local school here iand the construc- andr-masonryf 5?*^!^''?**^^^ •<#>?> rV!?Vi<y>x«;i,nj%v/X<!K>%iffeyi j.

February 15 with F. D- Creightbn, I have been approved by the Sepa- tion contract is to be arranged ^vF The remaining work consists of
town iMcretairs^treasUi^ Sl^ by trustees bf Taber Sdiobl Di- : ,.the--;follbwii^- •> •; ^ - " -yy-y'-:
Low bidder at $34,939.14 for con-J drawings have been started for a vision No. 6.
struction of water mains, sewers, $120,000 addition to the St. Louis Hodges & Bates, 811A—17th W-
smstiRBmm^^ : St. Angela's elementary — Four
' iclassroom and gymnasium addition,
\u h
service connections, etc., is the Ed- school. eriue west, Calgary, are architects BUILDING SUPPLIES Imasonry and steel frame construc- \\»
mohtbia firm of Borger Brothers Stevenson & Dewar^ 340—7th for the two-classrobm frame and 'tion.
CALGARY, ALBERTA St. Pius—^A two-story extension i0w-^^^wMi
Ltd.; 12104—68th street avenue west, Calgary, are archi- stuccb extension, plus a gynmas-
Pipe may be supplied by Ironco tecfcs on the project which will ium, changing room and lavatories.' lOth A v e . & 4fh St. W . t Telephone: 24448 - 263«4 comprising six classrooms, steel
Products Ltd:, a Vancouver con- comprise a gymnasium and two exr frame and masonry construction. ^^l&^» '
cem which quoted a low price of tra classrooms. Construction is to
$7272^ while Norwood Foundry be of masonry and open joist.
St. Panrs — A two-room, wood
frame addition. '^^^KIJ^SJ
C>i

"GUNITE'
Ltd., 9111—-111th avenue, Edmon- St. Charles—A two-room, wood
ton, submitted a low tender of frame addition. SOUNDPROOF. Concrete
BUY BUILDING SITE LIGHT I N THE H A N D . STRONG I N THE W A L L . blocks made with Hercu-
$549.24 for fittings; and Crahe Ltd., INSULATES. Herculite
EDMONTON — An office and Herculite Light Weight Light w e i g h t . . . but same lite practically eliminate increases insulation value
11925 Kjngsway, Edmonton, en- warehouse building is proposed to Aggregate cuts weight bf In-the-wall strength. as sound transmission
tered a bid of $3184.12 for valves, be constructed on the west side of of concrete 3 to 5 times!
hydrants and service material. ; 119th street south of 109A avenue
Consulting engineiering firm on by Bennett & Emmott Ltd:, elec-
THE concrete blocks by 1/3! ordinory concrete! through walls.

WEST
the project is Haddin, Davis & trical machinery and equipment . • .•• •• . • .^
Bi:own Ltd., 10519—115th street, firm with offices at 9636—101A
Edmonton. avenue. ^ •]
r MEBIHHATJOB
Build with i MEDICINE HAT, Alta—Work-
tiiii

mI
Johns-Manville ing drawings are nearing comple-
tion by Architects Rule, Wynn & (I. mm\
The C.P.R. Underpass on Jasper Ave. at 9th Street in Edmonton Rule; 513-r-8th avenue west, Cal-
gary, for an old folks home to be TESTED A N D PROVEN.
built here for the Carmelyte Sis- FIREPROOF. Much great- ECONOMICAL TRANS- D U R A B L E . * Concrete Laboratory and field tests
ters. er fire resistance than PORTATION and laying blocks made with Hercu- have .proved it . . . Her-
concrete blocks made c o s t s - ^ thanks to' light lite are highly resistant culite expanded shale
The hortie will cost about $250,- to frost and corrosion.
000, and construction is to be of with ordinary aggregates. weight. aggregate pays!
" G U N I T E " was chosen
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PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION SEPMTE FIGURES Alberta Bnilding Perinits


ave SW, owner, contr .... $2500
3093 — CLUBHOUSE; Municipal
Golf Course; City of Calgary, ARCHITECTS • •
CALGARY
U»t Reported Leeatfba Owner 'Archt. or tEair.
19/ 2/55 Add store—8 av© W ; Birks'&Sons; *Ste7&Dewar; doing work, drawings.. 16/10/54
Btatm FIrtt Roporlefl Coat C M E P N SCHOOL P. B, Gattey 126—9th ave NW,
owner; Larwill Constr. Co. i l l —
3rd st W, contr; Rule, Wynn & BUILDERS • • •
19/ 2/55 Bldg—7 ave & 2 st W; HiLd.BayOil&Gas; *Stev&Dewar; bids in Mar. 31.9/10/54 .$3,500,000 Calgary Rule 513—8th ave W, archts ....
19/ 2/55 Airport devel—KDalgary; Fed. Govt; Standard Gravel & Surfacing low.-.•.22/1/55...^289,184
19/ 2/55 Store—34,ave & 17 st; Canada Safeway'; *Clayton&iBond; calling b i d s . . . ; 19/2/55
Reinforced C o n c r e t e , B r i c k
A n d Tile A d d i t i o n A t
owner; Armstrong Homes 8th
ave & 10th st SW, contr ....$9710 3097—DWLG 3811—19th
$24,000
ave SW;
CONTRACTORS • • • •
1 9 / 2 / 5 5 Add fish hatchery—City; Calg.Brew.&Malting; *S&D; bids in Feb. 18..5/2/55
Edmonton 3002—GARAGE 2028 — 50th ave
12/ 2/55 Add store—8 ave & 4 st W ; T. Eaton Co.; p r o p o s e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 / 2 / 5 5 .$2,000,000 Jager Constr. 1807—14a st SW,
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Church&hall-r-iaboya Heights; Anglican; •J.A.Cawston; doing plans 12/2/55 . . . . . . . . . . SW; E. L. Wade & Co., 1538— 3032—DWLG 837 Bridge cresc; F .
12/ '2/55 Add church—7 ave&l st B ; Ch, of theBedeemor; •S&D; bids in Feb. 24.18/12/54 .
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 24) 17th ave SW, owner, contr $1000 Sommerfeld 1023—6th ave NE, owner, contr .............^ $8000
12/ 2/55 Besidence—Glenmore Heights; W.N.Grayburn; *J.A.Cawston; bids soon.. 12/2/55 .
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Church—Britannia Subdiv; UnitedChurch; •J.A.Cawston; revising plans...3/7/54 . EDMONTON—The Public School 3003—DWLG 4611—17th st SW; owner, contr ..:......... ....'$7500 DWLG 3815—19th ave SW; Jager
12/ 2/55 Elec & mech. work—Petrol.&Nat.Gas bldg; Alta.Govt; bids i n Mar. 4 . . . . 1 2 / 2 / 5 5 .
Board is calling separate tenders W. M. Gillott 7426—22a st SE, 3039—r)WLG 5411 Thomdale rd; Constr 1807—14a st SW, owner,
12/2/55 Besidence—Britannia Subdiv; D . Wilson; •J.A.Cawston; bids s o o n . . . . . . 12/2/55
owner; G. Olson Homes Ltd. 3224 Howie Constr 215—10th st NW, contr $8000
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Add library-12 ave; CentralPk.Fub.Lib; •J.H.Cook; plebiscite iK fall....6/3/54...$400,000 for the (a) general contract, (b)
12/ 2/55 Schl prog—Calgary; Sep. S.B.; *B,W&B; plans under study ......12/2/55 plumbing, heating and ventilating, —24a st SW, contr ............ $850D owner, contr $8500 DWLG 3807—19th ave SW; Jager
5 / 2/55 Off. bldg—7 st & 8 ave W ; Sun Oil Co.; •Steve&Dewar; bids in Feb. 25...5/6/54 . . . . . . . . . . DWLG 5407 Thorndale rd; Howie Constr 1807—14a st SW, owner,
5 / 2/55 Post office—9 ave W; Ped.Govt; *Bule,VVynn&Bule; doing p l a n s . . . . . . . . . . 5 / 2 / 5 5 .$5,000,000 and (c) electrical work in connec- 3004—DWLG 3727—3rd ave SW; Constr 215—10th st NW, owner,
5 / 2 / 5 5 Bldg, prog—Oity; Hudson's Bay Co.; •Stevenson&Dewar; proposed........5/2/55 .$5,000,000 tion with conjSteuction of a rein- contr .:. $9500
5 / 2 / 5 5 Jail—Spy Hill area; Alta. Govt«.;"proposed...;..i... . . . . . . 6 / 3 / 5 4 .$1,000,000 Curwen's Constr. 2012 — 10th coiitr $8000 3100—CONVERT to duplex 732
29/ 1/55 Swim pools—City; Kinsmen&Klwanls Clubs; tH.D&B; bids in Feb. 8....22/1/55 . . . . i . . . . . . forced concrete, brick arid tile ad- ave W, owner, contr $8000
29/ 1/55 bff & whso—58 ave SVST; West. Supplies; • J . H . Cook; proposed ..29/1/55 dition to the North Edmonton DWLG 5403 Thorndale rd; Howie Bridge cresc; A. Fugman 501^-
22/ 1/55 Shop centre—HounsfieldHghts; Cal. Ntirth Hill Shop. Ltd.; site bought..6/11/54 .$3,500,000
DWLG 3728—5th ave SW; Cur- Constr 215—10th st NW, owner, 6a st NE, ownera, contr .... $1000
22/ 1/55 Housing proj—^Hlghwood Sub; Kelwood Corp; property purchase approved;..8/1/55 , . school at 12820—69th street.'/ wen's Constr. 2012—10th ave W, contr ......: $8000 3101—DWLG 1112 c M d ave; K.
8/ 1/55 Sales & off bldg—Macleod t r ; Inter, Harvester; analysing soil..........30/10/54...$750,000
8/ T/55 ScM—^Windsor Park; SD19.. *Btaff; bids in two months . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ; . . . . 8/1/55 . . . . . . . . . .
Bids for the extension, to contain owner, contr .........:....... $9000 3047—DUPLEX & garage 1803 Kubt 215—15th ave^lSrE, owner;
8/. 1/55. . Add.schl—Ogden; SD19; .*staff; bids In two m c H i t h s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/1/55 eight classrooms and a gymnasium, 3006^Ar)D dwlg 203—34th ave SE; Sullivan Bros. 223—10th st NW,
. ; . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . 1 8 / 1 2 / 5 4 . . . $ 8 9 2 , 0 0 0 will be received until noon, March
Bowness rd; H.' Bentley 1211—
18/12/54 School prog.—rCalgary; SD19; loan approved...
18/12/54 Bldg.—7'ave &'Centre s t ; A.Q.T.; proposed... ....18/1^54
E. Weinman 203—34th ave SE, 13th ave W, owner; Lundgren & contr $9000
18/12/54 Add & alter store—8 ave W ; F.W.Wbolworth; start new ^ e a r . . . . . . . . . . .18/12/54.. .$500,000 10, at the office of the architect- owner, contr $2200 Davis 1412 Remington rd, cpntrs
18/12/54 Chapels—Calgary;, Defence tbonstr; bids in J a n . - 1 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 / 1 2 / 5 4 . . . ' . , . . . . . ' superintendent of plant, Edmonton 3007 — ALTER shed 3808 Man-
11/12/54 Alter restaurant—York Hotel; York Hotel; *I>.S&S; doing plans......20/11/54...$100,000 Public School Board, 10725—101st ..^.......... ....„ $15,000 Edmonton
4/12/54 Church--Cl'ty;"LutberanjC3uirch; 9Blai8&^ : Chester rd; G. K. Mitchell 831— 3056—ADD dwlg 3523—15a st SW;
4/12/54. Street light & firiaJalw^ street; \.-' 67th ave SW, owner, contr $1500 R. Braun 3523—15a st SW,
27/11/54 Schl—S. milainey;^iciS^HS(w;;iS;B;; *Bule,W3nnmi&Bulo; MdSrln De^^^
6/11/54 Store—North Hill; Simpsons-Sears; p r o p o s e d . . . . . . . . ; . V . . . ; . . . . . ; . . ' . . . 6 / 1 1 ^ ^ ^
Plans and, specifications may ,he 3011—DWLG 1904—62nd ave SE; o\yner, contr .............;.......... $1500 304—DWLG, fr & st 12210—103 st;
6/11/54 Shop centre-^lendale sub; KelwoodCommCofp; 'Clayton&Bond; proposed;.6/11/54 .$1,400,000. obtained, on deposit X)f $50, at H. J. Powell 823—15th st NW, 3060—ADD d\ylg 1829 Bowness rd; A. N. Shave 12032—103 st, ow-
30/10/54 Church hall—34 st & 23 ave SW; Holy Name Church; *Hodges&Bates..30/10/54 . . i l . . . . . . . the office of the school board's
: owner; Armstrong Homes 8th y . C. Coops 1829 Bowness rd, ner, contr; 36x35x35; 1 sty 5 rms
9/10/54 Bank—12 ave&Centre st N: BkofNovaScotia; 'Stev&Dewar; sketches done...5/6/54 . . . . . . . . . .
building department. Two sets of ave & 10th st SW, contr $10,500 & bath; f a . htg $10,000
plans and specifications will be owner; K. B. Grant 1208—15th 311—DWLG, fr & st 6307—109a
DWLG 6232—18th st SE; E. R. ave SW, contr $3400 st; E. Hannefeld 6303—109a st, GLUED-LAMINATED TIMBER
PROPOSED CON_STfiUCTION lodged witli the Edmonton Build-^
ers' Exchange.
Each tender must be accom-
A. B. CUSHING MILLS LTD.
Armstrong 8th ave & 10th st SE, 3061—DWLG 4312 Coronation dr;
owner, contr .................. $10,500
3012—ADD dwlg 3215 Vercheres
J. M. March 1231—19th ave W, & bath; f .a. htg
owner, contr; 35x33; 1 sty; 5 rms
$10,000
CONSTRUCTION
"MASTERBn-t" MILLWORK owner; Keith Constr. 8 Parkdale 304—DWLG, fr & st 12210—103 FOR •
panied by a bid bond for five per st; A. N. Thomas 3215 Vercheres
EDMONTON LUMBER — BUILDING SUPPLIES cresc, contr $13,500 (S

Last Roportad LesaUoa Owner 'Areht. or tEnir. Btatno First Repertetf Cost
cent of the tender.
Phone 42721—10th Avenue at 14th Street West
st, owner; Poole Constr. 2402— 3063—DWLG 2327--27th ave NW; st; A; N. Shave 12032—103 st,
owner, contr; 36x35; 1 sty; 5
ECONOMY - APPEARANCE - DESIGN
2a st SE, Contr ................. $2750 B. Cook 1620—13th ave W,
1 9 / 2 / 5 5 Add, schl—St. Alphonsus; Sep. S.B.; *B,B&A; bids i n March 1 0 . . . . . . . 15/1/55 . . . . . . ; > . . Calgary, Alberta 3013—^ALTER store 335—7th ave rms & bath; f a . htg .... $10,000
19/ 2/55 Interceptor sewer—^Cdmonton; City; bids in March 1 6 . . . . . . . . .
19/ 2/55 Clubhouse—City; Belgravia Community licague; bids in^Feb. 2 8 . . . . . . . . . 1 9 / 2 / 5 5
......19/2/55 . . . . . . . . . . Move Is Postponed W; D. Forster 114A—7th ave W,
owner; Sullivan Bros. 223—10th 311—DWLG, fr & st 6307—109a Beams, Arches, Trusses and H-B Beam Designs,
12/ 2/55 Office bldg—9934—106 st; Farmers', Union of Alta; proposed....... 12/2/55 $70,000 LETHBRIDGE—The Lethbridge st NW, contr $10,000 st; E. Hannefeld 6303—109a st,
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Schl for deaf—113 st & 61 ave; Alta.Govt; *staff; bids in Mar. 25......12/2/55,.$l,250,000 Builders' Exchange had planned owner; Gienow Constr 1501— DWLG 3003 Canmpre rd; A; Bas- owner, contr; 35x33; 1 sty; 5
Teco Split Rings, Shear Plates and Trip-L-Grip
12/ 2/55 Factory—City; B. M. Hollingshead; proposed. .......12/2755,^........ 17th ave NW, contr ........ $14,000
12/ 2/55 Add whse—10625—92 st; Big Four Van Lines; *B.W&B; proposed.......12/2/55...$150,000
. 12/ 2/55 Schl—118 ave & 106 st; C.M.&H.C.; bids in March 3 ...............12/2/55 .!;.;......
to move into the Chamber of Com:^
merce office in the Marquis hotel,
The KEITH CONSTRUCTION 3016—ADD dwlg 2431 — 2nd ave
set, c/o contr, owner; Sullivan rms & bath; f a . htg....... $10,000
Bros. 223—10th st NW, contr :... 314^DWLG, fr & st 9360—83 st;
Anchors,
12/ 2/55 Apt—96 ave & 143 st; Brody. Swartz & Kaplan; p r o p o s e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 / 2 / 5 5 . . . . : COMPANY LIMITED NW; B. Applegate 2431 — 2nd TIMBER
12/ 2/55 Church—10029—103 s t ; AngUcan AH Saints': *B.B&A:'call bids in Mar...3/7/54...$250,000 but the quarters were found to be E. Walter 9366—83 st, owner, 604—35 Ave. N.E. 202 Barry Bldg.
12/ 2/55 Add&alter—Boyal Alexandra Hosp; City; *B.W&B; call bids in April..20/11/54...$750,000 too small for their needs so they General Contractors ave NW, owner, contr —. $1000 3063—DWLG 13 Stanley cresc; O.
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Add waiting room—^Airport; Cit:^; p r o p o s e d . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . 1 2 / 2 / 5 5 . . . . $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 3017—ALTER office 808—9th ave contr; 33x33; 1 sty; 7 rms & 2 CALGARY. BUILDING EDMONTON.
1 2 / 2 / 5 5 Church-124 st & 108 ave; Alliance Church; •D.S&S; call bids late F e b . . . 15/1/55...$210,000 will remain at their present locar CALGARY RED DEER SASKATOON Hahn 3621—1st st SW, owner; baths; f.a. htg $10,000 COMPANY LTD. Ph. 26735
12/ 2/55 Add schl—North IMmonton; Pub.SB; •McKernan&Bouey; bids being taken.12/2/55 . . . . . . . . . . i tion in "the basement of the Mc^ W; Socohy Vacuum Exploration Sullivan Bros. 223—10th st NW, 318—DWLG, fr & st 10707—103 st; Ph. 78501-2
12/ 2/55 Add church—101 st &.10O ave; McDougallUnited; •B.W&B; doing plans..12/2/55...$150,000
Farland building until suitable of- Co., Barron bldg, owner; P. Sul- contf $10,000 Authorized distributors for American Fabricators Ltd.,
5/ 2/55 Store—101 ave. Jasper P I ; Can. Safeway; *B. Stanley; call bids soon.... 18/12/54 .$250,000 livan 948 Rideau rd, contr $2000 3066—DWLG 5312 Thomcliffe dr; A. Kulczycki 10707—103 st,
5 / 2/55 Off&whse—114 ave & 144 s t ; Peters Plumblng&Heating; site purchased....5/2/55 fices can be found. owner, contr; 26x42; 2 stys; 4 Vancouver, B.C.
5 / 2 / 5 5 Bank—124 st 118 ave; Bank of Montreal; *B,.W&R; doing p l a n s . . . . . . . . . 5 / 2 / 5 5 3028—DWLG 316—47th ave SW; F. Wagner 114 Burns bldg, ow-
5/ 2/55 Boofing & tile plant—73 ist & lliS ave;' G.W.Garritty; proposed. . . . . : . . • . . .5/2/55 H. Beiter 1612 Centre st N, suites; f.a. htg ....•,.. $15,000
5/-2/55 Church—92 st ,& 118 ave; St.Faith*sAngl; *Middelton&Sinclair; bids soon.3/7/54 . ; . $80,00.0 ner, contr —,,...... .....:..:.. $9000
5/ 2/55 Benovatehtg.system-r-Namao; Defence Constr;^bids in March 2 . . . . . . . . . . 5 / 2 / 5 5
29/ 1/55 Housing units--I^incess Elizabeth ave &, 106 st-'CM&HC; bids in Feb 15.29/1/55
29/ 1/55 Housing: develop-r-City; CM&HC; p r o p o s e d . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ; . . . . . . . . . . 29/1/55
RUSH & TOMPKINS owner; Sullivan Bros. 223—10th 3068—ADD duplex 4339^2nd st
st NWV contr ........ . . . . . J . J : . . ' $9000 NW; J . Budeicky 4339--2nd st
3028—DWLG 2832—7th ave NW; NW^.owner, contr .......... $1200
Lethbridge
29/ 1/55 Alter ihotel—10229^101 st;rBoyal(^^^ .*i>.S&SfecallvbidfeAprhv. 15/1/55 ...$65;000
29/ 1/55 Expand wtr & sew sys—JasperPl; Town; fH.D&B; plebiscite in March.. 1/1/55, ..$900,000
29/ 1/55 High schl—Jasper P I ; Sep. Schl. Bd; proposed... 2 9 / 1 / 5 5 . . . . $40,000
D. Bonham 2715—7th ave NW, 3080—DWLG 5420 Thornbriar rd; 36i-DWLG,fr 1714-^14 ave S; G.
22/ 1/55 Church—111 ave & St. Albert t r ; St.AndrewsBC; *B.B&A; bids in Feb 28.3/7/54...$250,000 owner; Sullivan Bros. 223—10th Wm. Drppko 5407 Thornbriar rd, Bohne 1304—18 st S, owner;
22/ 1/55 Plant^—City; Plastic.Industries Ltd.; p r o p o s e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22/1/55...$280,000 EDMONTON— Working draw- General Building Conirddors st NW, contr $10,000 Bohne Construction 1304—18 st
1 5 / 1 / 5 5 Schl prog—City; Ed. Publ. S.B.; approved by board. . . . . . . 1 5 / 1 / 5 5 .$6,400,000 owner, contr ....;.......:.„........ $9000
1 5 / 1 / 5 5 Duplex hsg. prog—115 ave & 135 s t ; C.F.MacLachlan&O.G.Mitchell......15/1/55 .$1,000,000 ings are in course of preparation and Engineers 3030—DWLG 1835—62nd ave SE; DWLG 5412 Thornbriar rd; Wm. S, contr; 40x29; 1 sty; 4 rms; ^sa^<^ea?i^£^^7Z^
15/ 1/55 Shop, centre—^Whyte ave & 83 st; Shoppers' Park Synd;*BenEaa&Minsos. 15/1/55 .$3,500,000 by Architects Middleton & Sin- Dropkof 5407 Thornbriar rd; ow- gravity htg $9000
15/ 1/55 Housing prog-^City; undisclosed; plans well advanced ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 / 1 / 5 5 .$3,500,000
clair, Union building, for a cori- Security B u i l d i n g , 1 0 0 2 3 — 1 0 3 St. ner, cbiitr .......................... $9000 37—DUPLEX dwlg, fr 801-807—21 CLEAVER-BROOKS BOILERS DARLING PUMPS (BILGE & SEWAG»
15/ 1/55 Eemodel former incinerator bldg—Edmonton; City; proposed .....15/1/55."...$70,000
stfuction program proposed to be .' ^ Edmonton, A l b e r t o
Builders^ Exchange st S; Dorigatti Construction Ltd.,
DWLG 5416 Thornbriar rd; Wm. MUELLER CLIMATROL-FURNACES ' NATIONAL CONVE6TOR RADIATION
undertaken at 92nd street and ENGLAND — SOUTH AFRICA — CEYLON Directors To Meet Dropko 5407 Thornbriar rd, ow- Hull block, owner; Dorigatti Con- CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER
118th avenue by St. Faith's Angli- struction Ltd., Hull block, contr;
WILUAM SIGAiET mdCO. UMITED can church.
EDMONTON—The next execu- ner, contr
tive meeting of the Edmonton 3881—DWLG 4711 Charles ave; R. 38—INSTALL suite, dwlg 2114—10
$9000
62x25; I s t y ; f.a. htg $20,000
PAINTING AND PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Gbst is estimated at $120,000 for
Builders* Exchange will be held at MitcheU 401—29th ave NW, ow-
the program which includes a ner; Christiansori & Hanson 2608 ave S; M; L. Peterson 1402—
Head Office: Calgary, Alberta
church; chapel and parish hall. HAYWARiyS mBEk CO, UHUTED 3.30 p.m., March 2, at the Exchange —20th st NW, contr $15,900 14 ave S, owner, contr; 4 rms;
Branches: Edmonton • Lethbridge • Saskatoon Seating capacity in the church'will
be 380 and in the chapel 36.
Specifications call f o r ' brick
NORTHERN ALBERTA HEADQUARTERS for
Millwork, Luniber, Hardware, Building Supplies
office, announces C. W. Alston, 3086—ALTER dwlg 823—15th ave
executive secretary.
f.a. htg ......-.-
SW; J. F. Hagerman 823—15th 39—DWLG, fr 806—16 st N; An-
drew Tron 1717—2 ave B, bwner,
$1200
BENNETT & WHITE
MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORIES LTD. cavity walls, gothic arches, inter-
ior finish of exposed brick, cork
P.O. Box 4 5 9 Edmonton Phone 7 3 5 4 1 contr; 26x32; 1 sty; 4 rms; f.a.
htg ^- $7000
Construction Co. Ltd.
A complete materials testing service for the construction ieidiistry flooring and iforced warm air peri- 41_DWLG, fr 1606—8 ave A N; J.
# Soils Testing for~AII Construction Proiocts
Valkenier 1132—13 st N, owner,
• INSTITUTIONAL • COMMERCIAL
# Concrete and Concrete Materials Testing and Mix Designs meter heating.
contr; 40x34; 1 sty; 5 rms;, f.a.
9
10214—112 Street,
Asphalt Testing 9 Steel Testing ,
27—«A Street H.E., C. H. WHITHAM Limited • • • a new, basic htg — $7000 • INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION
Edmonton, Alberta Calgary, A l t a .
GENBRAL CONTRACTOIIS Sa^fr. reticulated^ 42—DWLG, fr 1007—10 ave N; J.
3632 ManehMfer Road* steel material
I. LaBere, Lethbridge, owner, VANCOUVER CALGARY EDMONTON
CALGARY, A L T A . contr; 30x27; 1 sty; 4 rms; grav-
Phone 30«75 •' ity htg $6000
HARDWOOD MILLING CO. (ALBERTA) LTD.
11623—105 Avenue, Edmonton. Ph. 42961

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CALGARY, ALTA.—Timber Building Co. Vancouver 6, B.C.
Ltd., 604—35th Ave. N.E. Tel.: 78501. EDMONTON 11915—111 Avenue, Ph. 893117 I,
i MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMIILTON. WINNIPEG. EDMONTON, VANCOUVKR
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Saturday, F e b r u a i y 26, 1955. J O U R N A L OF C O M M £ RC E W E E K L Y Page Eleven

SALVATION ARMY I —^A lis pendens, costs & account-


ing BURRARD FORM TIES
SASKATCHEWAN - MANITOBA NEWS HOSTEL PLANS
ARE STARTED COURT
VANCOUVER
RECORDS
W. C. Jessiman, carrying on busi-
ness under the firm name and
f style of Monarch Furniture Co.
-——V ' COMPRISING O F F I C I A L DIGESTS OF SUPREME A N D C O U N T Y COURT and the said Monarch Furniture
REGINA—Plans are in course of CASES, W R I T S ISSUED A N D OTHER S I M I L A R PROCEEDINGS Co. vs R. J. Dorsett of B.C. Ltd.
Swift Current Asks THOMAS E. STOREY iiaii pireparation by Architects Stock, Items below do not necessarily affect the credit or commercial standing of
the parties mentioned. They are given without prejudice just as they-are
—Balance due & owing
Ramsay & Associates, 1745 Scarth $1062.17 & costs
Quotations On Pipe HEADS WINNIPEG foimd in public records* and the management of thie Journal of Commerce

; SWIFT CURRENT, Sask.—F. J. HYDRO SYSTEt BUILDING TO TENDER IS DEING HGURED street, for a men's hostel and social
service centre proposed to be built
here by the Salvation Army at an
Weekly assumes no obligation for their publication or cori^ctness beyond
that of giving them just as they appear in official court records. Bills of
Sale, Chattel Mortgages, Writs and Judgments may have been paid or other-
, wise settled; good defences may exist in the case of actions.
H. Brent vs R. F. & J. S. Whittaker
•—^Accounting
Friendly Credit Corp. Ltd. vs J.
Ashford, city clerk, is receiving
tenders until noon, March 16, for WINNIPEG—Thomas E. Storey, CALL Dim » Close M a r c h 14
estimated cost of $321,500.
T e n d e r s On W i n n i p e g J o b
Site has not yet been decided for
Ltd. VS Adamastos Steamship Co.
O. Harries—;Amount due & ow-
ing ...1 $1009.50 & costs
supply of the following pipe: 1080 49-year-old native of. Brockville, the new 75 by 120-foot building to SUPREME COURT WRITS Vancouver Machinery Depot Ltd. Fast — Accurate — Fconomcial
Sfeet of 42-inch diameter, 660 feet Ont., has been named general man- S t r u c t u r e F o r F e m a l e N P a - WINNIPEG— Construction of a provide accommodation for 100 or Ltd. and Anglo Canadian Ship- vs Windsor Construction Ltd.—
\oi 36-inch, 600 feet of 30-inch, ager of the city's $49,000,000 hydro- t i e n t s A t School F o r 125 men. The structure is being Plaintiff D»f«nd«nf ping Co. Ltd.—Alleged breach Of Amount due & owing .................... Manufactured and Distributed in B.C. by
school house at Grant avenue and li Car vs S. Steele—Amount due
:2400 feet of 24-inch, 700 feet of 18- electric system^ M e n t a l Defectives Brock street is planned and tend- designed to allow for erection of contract ., $8608.57 & costs
inch and 500 feet of 15-inch. Mr. Storey, assistant general ers for this building will be taken'additional floors at a later date. ~ & owing ...^. $3920.35 G. J. Meyer vs P. Singh—^Damag-s.^ A. L. Lourie vs G. & E. Culhane— j4f€€a^ dement PcUnt^dtd.
: Bids may be quoted on: (a) Cor- manager since 1952> succeeds H. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man.— until noon, March 14, at the office R. M, Balfour is vice-chairman G. Ardiss vs E. Kalani—Amount Declaration t
due & owing ... $1000 & costs C. E. & H. O. Willis—Damages & 523 Powell St. Vancouver 4 , B.C. M A . 8494
rugated metal pipe with a Coating L. Briggs who leaves March 1 to A building for female patients is of School District of Winnipeg No.; of thfe Regina Salvation Army citi- costs Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien vs
satisfactory to, the city engineer. take oyer as general, inanager of planned to be constructed at the 1, William avenue and Ellen street. zens' advisory board. H. A. Roberts Ltd. VS G. S. & I. L. A COMPLETE L I N E OF CONCRETE SPECIALTIES
G. MacGowan—Alleged breach of W. O. & M. E. Tufnail vs P. T. G. Forrest et al—Accounting,
The 42-inch pip*© should be quoted the British Columbia Power Com- Manitoba School for Mental Defec- A deposit of $25 is required for Rogers—Damages foreclosure, judgment, posses-
ifor both 12: and 14 gaiige; or (b) mission/; •;.'•;.,;'•• . • :-/^'f,-&•'-'' tives here and tenders for the work plans and specifications which may contract
PIPE TENDERS ASKEI> J. H. Holmes vs T. S. Fletcher — The Hiuron & Erie Mortgage Corp. sion, receiver, a lis pendens &
rKalicrete pipe with'minimum de^ will be received until, noon (CST), be obtained from the commissioner SWIFT CURRENT, Sask.--Ten- vs R; A. Eaton et al—^Account- costs
fsign and strength as set out b y an March 21, by Public Works Min- of works and btiildihgs at the Iders will be received until noon, Monies due & owing ......:.............
ing, foreclosure, possession, re- J. R. Penney vs M. Cashato—Prom-
All grades at timber tor the contractor . \ .
^alternative bid 4pn the: extra ister F. C. Bell, 203 Parliament school board offices. $1346.69 & costs
March 16, by City Clerk F. J, ceiver, a lis pendens & costs issory notes $1058.16 & interest
^stren^h culvert for the 42-irich
jiiametfer pipe. : ; Bidders New Church
building, Winnipeg.
Each bid must be accompanied Ashford for sup;ply of the follow-
An accepted cheque or bid bond by a bond for 10 per cent of the ing water pipe—Class 150 lbs.:
R. Van Bryde vs C. Huish—Pos-
session, receiver & costs N. .Brecher vs A. Dalfen—Goods
sold & delivered .......
W. H. Birmingham vs Chelsea
Holdings Ltd. & V. J. Tyerman—
MJELKE LUMBER & CARTAGE LTD.
for five per cent of the tender is to tender. Successful tenderer will he 20p0 feet of 6-inch diameter, 3000 Western Plywood Co. Ltd. vs F. H. Phone: FRaser 6341
^ e price is to include sales tax, Davis—Declaration, injunction, .1................ $2296.64 & costs Architectural servites performed 8111 Fraser Street V a n c o u v e r 15, B.C.
education taxy f;o.b. city yard. REGINA—Probable bidders for accompany Plans and
each bid.
specifications may be
required to furnish a bond for 50 feet of 8-inch diameter and 700 damages 0. Mortensen vs C. H. Edmond et al (Continued on Page 23)
Swift Current. construction of a church here for obtained, on deposit of $25, at the per cent of the contract pricie. \ feet of 10-inch diameter. i > M. Siminoff vs Stan Carter Motors
the L^keview United Church, Mc- office of Gilbert Parfitt, provincial Ltd.—Damages
Callum and Athol roads, to date architect. Parliament building.
number eight; with the following
Canada Wires All-Plastic> R. G. Young vs D.Ricci—Damages
M. Klemola vs B.C. Electric Rlwy.
having obtained plans and specifi-
, cations of the building: Sewer, Water Mtan All-Purpose Building W i r e Co. Ltd.—Damages
H. E. B. W. Holt, carrying on busi-
Hilsden Smith & Co., Garnet and
12th streets; Bird Construction Co. Materials Ordered :^. ness under the firm, name and
BRAlSfDON, Man.—start is to be Ltd., 7th avenue and Smith street; SASKATOON—City council has style of W. Holt & Son and the
made in the very near future oh Poole Construction Co. Ltd., Ham- awarded contracts valued at more said W. Holt & Son vs F. & E.
construction of a $500,000 exten- ilton and 8th street; Smith Bros. & than $93,000 for sewer and water Sigvardsen, carrying on business
/•i> 'S"" under the firm name and style
sion to the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. store Wilson Ltd., 104 Dominion Bank main materials required for the
of View Art Glass and the said
here. . ;:" . building; Cairn's Construction Ltd., city engineering department's 1955 View Art Glass-^Goods sold &
The new addition to consist of a 1111 Angus street; Don Jooristy, public works program. delivered $3857^23 & costs
basement, two floors and a riiaz- 1424 College street, all of this city; Nearly six miles of water pipe
zanine, will contain about 80,000 Freoschl & Heisler, Bank of Mon- ranging fripm foiir to 14 inches in H. W. Ingraham vs W. F. & H. M.
square feet of floor space. It is treal building; Piggott Construction diameter will be supplied by the Kemp—Damages
also planned to remodel both tlie Ltd.; 695 High street west, both firms bf Canadian Johns Manville McLennan, MCFeely & Prior Ltd.
interior and exterior of tlie exist- of Moose Jaw. Co. Ltd., Anthes Imperial Co. Ltd. TYPENMW.10 vs N. K. Supplies Ltd.—Balance
due &^ovifing ..............................
inig store building. ; - Tenders are being taken by Ar- and National Iron Mechanical —...j:.:ii_.i29.58, interest & costs
, Manager of the local branch is chitect H. K; Black, Black blocks Joint, under contracts totalling
The Manufacturers Life Ins. Co.
W. McAmltei^g,^:^^-.,;;,;^ / •; . until 2 p.m. (MST), March 3. , $74,000. & H.M. the Queen vs C. & I.
^fAii award valued at $19,000 has
been made to John East Iron NON-MEt^llIC S)»EATHED^^W^^ Lengert* rr- Accounting, fore-;
Works Ltd., of this city, for valve closure, a lis; pends, judnieht,
casings, hydrants, manhole frames Whether the job is residential, ^ receiver, possession; & costs
and covers, catch basins and other K. H .White vs A. H. Urquhart &
materials. commercial, or farm building— R. R. Holland — Accounting,
you'll do it better and faster foreclosure, a lis pendensj re-
Charles Lloyd Price John Gerrard Don Marshall
.L/with ENDUREX. ceiver, possession Alex Ross
Matthewson Field Representative Field Representative Held Representative
FEDERALSntUCTURE Here is a building wire that has met
Alcock Downing & Wright Ltd. vs
H. Wilson—Goods sold & de-
livered ... $1170.50 & coftiS
Sales Manager
Sales Assistant Wire Products Interidr B.C. and Fraser
Valley.
Lower Mainland
the severest demands of low
CHANGESTG TENDER temperatureflexibility,resistance A. E. Godkin vs J. H. & J. Bunker
-^Damages SERVICE AND RESEARCH TEAM
Bids Close March 23 In Ot- to abrasion or corrosive action D. J. & Eo R. Green et al vs V.
Lanzo—Damages
tawa For Saskatoon
Proposal
and suitability in dry or moist
locations. Here is an a//-plastic
J. M. Peterson vs G. J. McKinnon
—Damages
ANOTHER BRITISH ROPES 'EXTRA'
building wire that's easy to Robertson & Hackett Mills Ltd. vs Still setting the poce in Western Conada's wire rope industry, British Ropes
LET ARMSTRONG SASKATOON—The department
of public works has issued a call strip both sheathing and J. Harrison et al—Goods sup-
plied & delivered
Conodion Foctory Ltd., has appointed o top-flight team of specialists in
oil the applications of its products, to further expand its service organization.
DO THE COMPLETE JOB! for tenders for carrying out altera-
tions to the Federal building in this
conductors—easy td pull $1356.50 & costs
Richard Burke
city and bids for the work will be through—and clean to handle. On C. Wenoe vs Ni G. Gloag—Damages Headed by Alex Rioss, veteran .chief field representative, and sales Field Representative
received until 3 p.m. (EST), March your next job requiring V. J. Tyerman Construction Ltd. Vancouver Island and
vs S. & N. Kohut—Balance due manager, these wire rope and wire products "specialists" are ever-
23, by Robert Fortier, chief of ad- l^orth Coast B.C.
ministrative services and secre-
non-metallic sheathed cable—get & owing ,.. $9729.34 ready to guide you in the selection, proper application and care of the
tary, Ottawa. ENDUREX from your jobben The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp. sinews of industry, so that you.secure the maximum results at the lowest
vs V. M. & P. David—^Account- end cost.
Plans and specifications may be ing, foreclosure, possession, re-
obtained, on deposit of $50, at the ceiver, a lis pendens & costs
ANOTHER RED REEI QUALITY PRODUa The wire rope "know-how" of this team, plus our continuing research and
iow%^:'"c/u-,; offices of the chief architect, de-
i)artment of public works, Ottawa;
the officer in charge, 308 London ICSJL Approved)
Iwai & Co. Ltd. & The Gosho Co.
development program, and efficient distributor organization, provide busi-
ness and industry in Western Canada with one of the finest, most complete
building. Saskatoon; or from Mr.
Fortier, / (ANADAWIREX(ABLE COMPANY
m^-
;'<
Dominion Construction
COMPANY LIMITED
wire rope and wire products services on the North American Continent.
Each bid must be accompanied For advice on your wire problem without obligation, contact any of our field
by a certified cheque or bonds as Engineers and Contractors Earl L^thropr Jr.
specified in the form of tender. 195 W. 2nd Ave. EM. 2211 representatives or distributors, or head office, 3185 Grandview Highwoy, Field Representative
Fodori^si TORONTO, MONTREAL, VANCOUVER,
SMITHS FALLS, ONT. Vancouver 10, B.C. Vancouver 12, B. C, Prairie Provinces
V Individual Specifications Regina Church Bids Safes 0ffie9* FROM COAST TO COAST.
S4-I2A

r Expert Installation Are Being Received DAWSON fi HALL LTD.


• High-quality corkbpard and sundries REGINA — Architect H. K. ENGINEERS &
Black, with offices in the Black
Canada Wire & Cable Co* Lfd^
Postal Station "R", JC-2 CONTRACTORS Wmm;my^m85mmMm^m(^^
block, is receiving tenders until 2 775 C l a r k D r . H A . 2800
ARMSTRONG CORK p.m. (MST), inarch 17, for con-
struction of the Little Flower Ro-
Toronto 17, Ontario.
Gentlemen:
Vancouver 6, B.C.

CANADA I.IMITED man Catholic church in,this city.


Plans and specifications of the
i am interested in the uses and advantages of ENDUREX. Send
me a sample and further information.
Insulation Division
^ M o n t r e a l • Toronto e W i n n i p e g • Calgary M'
structiure may be obtained at the
office of Architect Black, on de- Name.
Morgm Construction
CO. LTD.
Vancouver e Quebec • Moncton posit of $35.
Company. G L . 0307-R: D U . 3463
A certified cheque or bid bond in 935 Bridgeport Road
the amount of $15,000 must accom- Address Lulu Island Vancomver 14
pany each tender.
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Saturday, February 26, 1955. J O U R N A L OF C O M M E R C E W E E K L Y Page Thirteen

BUILDIIVG PERMITS mosler non-grout


WESTERN INDUSTRY
Vancouver City ener st, owner, contr; 1 sty $2000 9258A—DWLG fr 357 E 60th ave;
VAULT )i
THIS FEATURE PUBLISHED THE LAST ISSUE OF EACH MONTH
9234A—ALTER store, fr 2700 W. F. Tesch 531 E 59th ave,.oWner,
Broadway; E. Granville 1995 W contr; 31.5x35.5; 1 sty .... $8000 DOORS I
9222A;—DWLG fr 1248 E 24th ave;
: Mr. Hettle, c/o 862 E Broadway,
owner, contr; 30.5x34; 1 sty $6d00
42nd ave, owner; Dixon & Mur- 9259A — ALTER offices & bank
ray Ltd. 1052 Eveleigh st, contr; (B) 540 Burrard st; Canadian get complete inlonnofiohtodox Plan $20/000,000 MMIFACTURING UP MHA Home Building loans In B.C.
In Vast Manitoba Industrial Chain IN£BERp)RI954
1 sty ..-.......•...........:............ $1000
9225A--DWLG fr 1758 E 34th ave;
: D. G. Btirry 5382 Bruce st, ow- 9235A—CAFE (C) 315 W 4th ave; owner; Drozdoff Constr. Co.
Bechtel Ltd. 540 Burrard st, irom :
This Year Far Ahead Peak 1954
ner, contr; 26.6x42; 1 sty $8500 A. Bonn 2028 Wall st, owner, 3615 W 4th ave, contr; Semmens
9230A—DWLG fr 649 E 30th ave; contr; 30x52.5; 1 sty $5500 & Simpson 1272 W Pender st, I n d u s t r i a l O u t p u t Doubles VANCOUVER—Volume of loans for home building purposes this
M WINNIPEG—Proposal to construct a $20,000,000 chemical plant Since 1945 F o r A l b e r t a
A. Klein 28 E 39th ave, owner; 9237A—ALTER,duplex, fr 2549-51 archt $3000 here hais been contirmed by a spokesman for Winnipeg & Central Gas year is running far ahead of the peaS year of 1954, according to T. B.
C. Balog 2845 Quebec st, contr; Cornwall st; I. W. McComb 2549- 9263A—DWLG fr 6037 Colling- Co., who added that it is only one link in a scheme that could lead to a EDMONTON — The growth of Pickersgill, B.C. regional supervisor for Central Mortgage & Housing.
38x42; I s t y .i. $8400 51 Cornwall st, owner, contr; 2 wood st; F. Topping 999 E 63rd ?38 HOWE STREET
massive chain of industry. Alberta's chemical industry ac- Corporation. ,
9231 A—DWLG fr 3269 W 30th ave; stys .:...^.. ..........!........l......... $1200 ave, owner, cOntr; 43x70.6; 1 sty PHONE M A - 5 2 7 4
A. Kirkham 564 W 17th ave,9239A~MOVE & place dwlg, | r 477 $27,000 The firm has formed a new coni- other to construct and operate the counted for a niajor portion of the I?i January, loans under the Na- Greater Vancouver had 99,796
VANCOUVER, B.C pany, Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd., chemical plant here. Winnipeg & $19,000,000 ^ increase last year in tional Housing Act were approved housing units in 1941. > The total
owner, contr; 33x37; 1 sty $8000 E 11th ave; Vancouver School 9264A—ALTER offices 1600 W 6th
9233A—ADD dwlg, fr 3015 Kitch- ave; Oswald Smith Holdings 1600 which will do the planning for the Central will^ handle only distribu- the gross value of airlmanufactur- for 321 home units in B.C. com- now stands at more than' 175,000,
Board 1595 W 10th ave, Owner; plant and for long-range future tion of gas within Manitoba. ing in the province. pared to 125 in the same month last with 28 per cent biiilt under: NHA,
ener st; D. G. Davie 3015 Kitch- Gosse Bros. 2414 Pine st,.contr; W 6th ave, owner, contr; 2 stys Canadian Hydrocarbons would Estimates released by the pro- year. Foundations were laid for Changes have been made in gov-
development.
22x45; 1 sty ............:......... $2500 ...........................................r.... •pc/UUU "mUErMIX CONCRETE" Actual plans for the neW plant, also take oyer development of Win- vincial bureau of statistics show 521 units in. January compared ernment housing policy this year,
9266A—ALTER store (C) 164 W
9240A—ADD service station (D) Hastings st; H. Ablowitz 510 W MIXERMOBILE SERVICE which will specialize in nitrogen- nipeg-& Central's contemplated gross value of chemicals and allied with 403 units the year before. designed to help the home builder.
2886 Granville st; Standard Oil Hastings st, owner; H. G. Pal- BUILDERS' SUPPLIES — PLASTER SUPPLIES type] fertilizer from raw materials pipeline from the North Dakota products at $30,000,000 compared "All indications point to. an ex- The maximum interest rate on
Co., Marine bldg, owner; Main- found in western gas, won't be pre- Tioga "wet gas" field. with the preliminary estimate of tremely active construction year insured loans granted under NHA
mer & Son 2172 F 22nd ave, SAND - GRAVEL - CEMENT - FIREBRICK - ROOFINGS $14,191,000 for 1953.
land Constr. Co, Ltd. 5467 Main contr; 2 stys ....!...:..........„:.. $1000 pared until financing, still in the The Winnipeg chemical plant in B.C. under NHA," Mr. Pickers- has been reduced from dVz to 5 ^
st, contr; 10x14; 1 sty .... $1000 9267A-:^AXTER offices, fr 1116 W C O A L ^ — Nanaimo, C o m o x — McLeod River preliminary stage, is completed. could operate on both gas from the Estimated total for all indus- gill said; "It looks like we will have per cent. CMHC no longer will fix
9241A—ALTER .duplex, fr 9,46 W Broadway; Mrs. Ezzy 3055 Hem- proposed Trans-Canada pipeline trial manufacturing in Alberta the top sale price for houses, arid
However, the spokesman expects and propane and residual fuel oil during 1954 was $567,360,000, an a larger volume this year than in commercial builders, with maxi-
12th ave; G : P. Mprrdw '261 E lock st, owner; L. Sherwood 1869
\. ' ^ .PIETHEIlS i ^ that work will be able to begin in from the Tioga field. 1954, which was the top year in
17th ave, owner, contr; 1 ^ . stys
........:.. ............^.^.......... $1500
9243A—OFFICES & apt (10 suites)
fr 6320 E Boulevard; G. S. Greig.
(Continued on Page 25)
Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. Telephone Tatlow 4281

• Hi
I the "near future". But the plant

overall program."
Hydrocarbons from gas could be
increasie of $19,020,000 over 1953. volume of loans."
The gross value of manufactur-
itself IS only a small part of the used for a variety of other indus- ing in the province has more than
tries in-this province and it is in doubled since 1945.
tained loans totalling $41,445,760
mum loanis, may sell for whatever
In 1954, British Columbians ob- price they can get.

The project calls for Canadian this direction that the firm's neW under NHA, well above the pre-
5616 Oapk st^ pwiier; Sharnpir vious peak year of 1953 and more Steady Newsprint Demand
Constr. i 0 3 1 W ; 4 1 s t ave, contr; Hydrocarbons Ltd. to act more or expansion would turn.
56x96; 2 stys .:.:..:.......> $60,000
©••
less as a holding company and— , Plans call for Canadian Hydro-
from a Winnipeg; base—develdp a carbons Ltd. to find and study
VANCOUVER HOST than five times the 1951 figure of
$8,011,006r VANCOUVER —Newspapers in
9245A—GARAGE, ^ open shed, ofr
fice & retaining wall, fr (Dj network of suibsidiaries in fields "growth situations". If 'other by-
allied With the petroleum industry. products appeared to have develop-
TOTRADE GROUP CMHC officials said NHA loans the United States are expected to
accounted for about 45 per cent consume Tas much, if not more,
1124 W. Broadway; H. Plimley,
c/o contr, owners Dominion
Constr. Co. 195 W 2nd avej contr;
J. McLaren, c/o Dominion
'I If the- ambitious scheme goes ment potential, the company would -VANCOUVER — This city will of the home building in B.C. last newsprint this year as they did in
through, said the spokesman, Win- set up a new subsidiary and start play host to members of the Pa- y e a r ;
nipeg & Central Gas Co!, the ori- the development. cific Northwisst Trade Association
' " • • • ^. , • 1954, in the opinion of a U.S.
In the last four yearsj B.C. home authority; Cranston Williams, gen-
Constrw enygr; 28x86.2; 1 sty .... ii\ ginal parent firm, will wind up as . Associated with the new concern at its spring conference to be held builders have borrowed $83,279,135 eral manager of the American
under N H A . Loans have enabled Newspaper Publishers' Associa-
PLUS-POWER
...„.„:..;:;^l.....i;..::. ......:i....- $12,000
9246A^^DD storage^ shed, fr 8961 ROOF only one small child in a huge fam- as consulting engineers is the here May 9 to 10 inclusive.
ily of industry:
'Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd. was
McGraw Company of Canada Ltd. Central theme^ the tourist and 83,466 persons to construct their tion, attributed an improved eco-
recreation industry, will be com- own houses, on the basis of three nomic outlook for the expected in-
Shaughnessy str Acnie iShingle &
JOBMASTERi Liinrti^M; < ^
'i
t formed on a 3,500,000^share author- Start Building Material petently introduced by such au- persons to a unit. criease.
Save 1/^ i;he cost vof powrar st, owner, iiontr; 1 sty ....$10,000 ized capital up to a limit of $25,- thorities as Dr. Weldon Gibson,
charges for fastening into steel 9247A—ADD^ loading shed & dry 000,000. Present shareholders in Distribution At Nahmmo director of economic research at
or concrete w i t h t h e latest kilh^ fr 8961 Shaughnessy St; Winnipeg & Central will be given NANAIMO—W. 0 . Gray & Co. California's Stanford Research In-
^ m e Shingle & Lumber G(j.^8961 first chance to buy the new stock Ltd. of Vancouver, wholesale dis- stitute; Professor Earle D. Mc-
r 'MASiTEHi^^a5ts|l%-5dfetlMs'--^arid and the gas company itself will tributor of material^: to the build- Phee of UBC; and D. Leo Dblan,
diiye puis for moderate t o "'^'inyi
'!:VW'^Ou •w&Ax^y'j e^Sj -'io "KO'l^^'i^'Uh \' -^i^'^'^a^Atl^^xSt'' ^•a&/j'ii "; Y^- ;AA.i
m-.^-,- %iiy i'j-
:sty ...............;........•...-........... $5000 retain and maintain a 20 per cent ing supply trade throughout director 'of the Canadian govern-
; heavyrduty woric, \ ^ B.C., recently 4Sxi>^^ ment travel bureau.
d u t y charges. ' ; 9248A—DWLG, fr 57i21 .Eiaf^es rd; interest.
Or, fc*" lighfc^duty;j6bs^^|^ LiiR. Coleman 7863 Victoria di^ Wheh. financing is complete, cilities on Vancouver Island to Blocks of rooms have beeii re-
change barrels in a few, seconds owner, cohtr;i 26.6x3i8; 1 sty ...^ ! Winnipeg & Central is to sell to handle the steadily increasing served in both the Vancouver
a n d s e t M " fasfeners. See p n ...i...:........„.„..:......:....._...:....... $6500 the new concern all of its recently volume of business here. Hotel, and the Hotel Georgia,,
your own work t h e greait ease,
speed, economy a n d versatility
9226A--ADD dwlg, fir 2092 E 13th
ave; S. Peteris 2092 E 13th ave,
SYLVAPLY DOUGLAS FIR
WATERPROOF-GlUE PLYWOOD acquired propane interests—• in- The ^mpany has taken over
cluding: Home Gas Co., Manitoba the warehouse formerly occupied be concentrated.
where the business sessions will
of PiiUS-PowER JOBMASTER, Propane, Regas & Saskatoon Pro- by Canfor Sales Ltd. here, and Invitations will be mailed in
nmde b y R A M S I I T S owner, contr; 1 sty ............ $3000
first in p o w d e r - a c t u a t e d 9250A—DWLG fi: 205 E Wood- pane—and its controlling interest assigned a salesman to cover AprH.
•fastening^";.: ' '•':•'•' stock av0; M^ &JS.: Mortenis 5807 >P:
in Canadian Propahes. this growing market. Located at President is C: C. Linden, vice-
Pr. Edward ave, owner; E . Dbh- and get additional advantages too ! Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd. is Prideaux and Campbell, the president of United States National
RAMSit FASTENERS - menes 768 E 61st ave, contr; 40 also to buy the Natural Gas build- warehouse is served by high- Bank, Portland.
x38; i sty ..,^.-i,,..ii.,.....A.. $9000 ing on Notre Dame avenue for de- way and trackage and provides
LIMITED 9251A^ST^ORE & private club (B) velopment purposes. : excellent facilities for fast, ef-
11-15 Laplante Avev" Toronto 119A-B, G—E Pender st; Duck's One subsidiaryj; wriil ,be. formed to ficient distribution throughout Coast Steel Firm Moves
Monthly "Newsletter" seni^ on request Holding Ltd. 119 E Pender st, FULL C O V E R A G E 1,000 square feet of Sylvaply operate^ the prb^aiie interests, an- the Island. To New Plant Nextl¥eek
"Ramset Fasteners produced in owner; T. M. Construction 5291 shedfhing provides a full 1,000 square feet of c o v e r a g e - VANCOUVER—Coast Steel Fab-
Canada since i949J' Chambers st, contr; K . L . Sihoe ricators Ltd., presently located at
no lost footage in laps or dressing.
193 E Hastings s t , a r c h t ; 2 5 x 738 Powell street, will move early
116.8; 2 stys ................... $44,000
9252A—DWLG fr 1315 E 55th ave;
o N O S H R I N K A G E Scjentifically kiln dried during HOME OWNERS: CONTRACTORS: next week into its newly construct-
ed plant and office building at
Smith Bros. & Wilson A. J. Klokstad 1166 W 11th ave,
owner, contr; 29;5x34; 1 sty ........
manufacture, Sylvaply sheathing is always shipped d r y -
shrinking and tupping problems eliminated.
Use Duraflex 1423 Grant street. New telephone
number will be HAstings 8401.
Limitod ' C o r r ugated
................................................ <p f o u u Sheets w h e n The building, comprised of 7200
General Contractors
9256A—DWLG fr 3014 E 16th ave; 3 M O R E SALES " A P P E A L Sylvaply sheathing means fewer building Ware- square feet shop space and 2200
1267 Richards T A t l o w 1131 and tighter joints —seals in the warmth to create houses/ F a c square fleet office space on two
VANCOUVER 2 / B . C . John H. Block 903 E 54th ave,
important savings in fuel. tories. Office floors,, was constructed by. Mon-
owner, contr; 38x30; 1 sty $9000 Buildings a n d
R e s i d e nces, crieff Construction Co. Ltd. on a
SAVES TIME A N D LABOR Big easy-to-handle panels etc. contract price of $38,551. Plans
LIME PUTTT—- BRICK MORTAR of Sylvaply sheathing speed construction and cut costs.
Buildings are sheathed faster because of the greater
Fire Proof were by Architect R. I<. Toby.
A spokesman said that although
Vermin Proof
For Service and Quality — Phone M A r i n e 1022 coverage per piece —32 square feet in every 4 ' X 8 ' panel.
no diversification is presently
Maintenance- planned for the firm's operations,
(Granville Island Plant) Free
H O L D S NAILS^ BETTER Because of the cross-ply the n e w premises will provide
PACIFIC LIME COMPANY LIMITED much heeded space for its ex-
construction, Sylvaply sheathing holds nails tight —will not split
panding business. No personnel
when nails are driven. Yet Sylvaply sheathing
requires fewer and smaller nails.
Cedar g r a i n
siding shingles
changes have been announced. SPECIFY * * K O P E X " TUBING
McDONELL METAL MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. ar^ now avail* ECONOMICAL • FLEXIBLE
H E A T I N G , GAS A N D OtL-FIRED — GAS FURNACES
able i n 5 at- Texas Firm Plans Oil^ STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED • LIGHT WEIGHT
In 1954 more Sylvaply roof sheafhing was used than ever tractive shades
McDONELL HOT WATER BOILERS
before — reducing costs and adding value to tens of thous- — Green — E;xploration In Canada BONDS COMPLETELY • FREE FLOW GROUTING
1250 Boundary Road, Vancouver 6, B.C. Buff — Grey DIRECT YOUR INQUIRIES T O :
ands of nev/ Canadian homes, — White and CALGARY—A large American
oil-producing firm plans to spend
For the
French Grey.
a minimum of $10,000,000 by mid- PRODUCTS LIMITED
SYLVAPLY WATERPROOF-GLUE PLYWOOD is sold by lumber dealers from coast to coast J.958 for oil and gas exploration in
See Your nearest Dealer f o r a l l A.C. Products, or i f he cannot 402 WEST PENDER P A . 6633 VANCOUVER 3, B.C.
BEST IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE supply. Phone or Write Us.
Alberta and B.C., officials of Cian-
CALL MACMILUN & BLOEDEL UMITED adian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd. have
announced.
Or t h e F o l l o w i n g Sub D i s t r i b u t o r s : -

ASBESTOS CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD. The proposed expenditure re- STEEL PRODUCTS SUPPLY CO.
MARSHALL-WELLS B.C. LTD. VANCOUVER
LONDON
CALGARY
WINDSOR
EDMONTON
TORONTO MONTREAL
WINNIPEG
QUEBEC CITY
sults from an agreement between 2708—6th ST. S.E. PHONE 54543 CALGARY, ALBERTA

PA. 8211 83^7 East Hastings Street HAstings 1757 the local firm and Southern Pro- W. F. MACALISTER AND COMPANY
SCHLAGE BUILDERS' HARDWARE DIVISION YALE duction Co. Inc., of Fort Worth, 11411, 106TH A V E N U E PHONE 24793 EDMONTON, A L B E R T A
Texas.
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Saturday, February 26, 1955. J O U R N A L OF COMMERCE W E E K L Y Page Fifteen


Page Fourteen JOUR NA L O F COMMERC E W E E K L Y Saturday, February 26/1955.
it'i

Cascades; This would be a $1(),000,-


Furnace In Bumaby Possibility Seen Trans-Canada 000 program and would depend on
surveys to be ma.de this year of. the
COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD.
Aids Industrialization n Rogers Pass
route north of the present road
which would go up Christina Lake
VANCOUVER, B.C.
and join the Trail-Rossland road,
BURNABY, B.C.—A large stress VANCOUVER—Constriiction of bridges is the most serious problem 12 miles eas£ of Trail.
relieving furnace with a load, ca- facing the B.C. public works department, Deputy Minister E. Jones stated Mr. Jones predicted the (IJariboo Wholesale Distributors of
pacity of 30 tons has been installed
here last week and added that there may be no other way to build spans road will be payed to Prince
at the local plant of Dominion
in the province except under the Toll Highway and Bridges Authority George within the next two years.
- HYLOPLATE - CHALKBOARD -
Bridge Co. Ltd. It is the only one The Hart highway paving work will PRINTING A N D WRAPPING PAPERS, WAXED PAPERS,
Act passed last year. ' ,
in B.C. and has already found use-
ful employment in connection with
the fabrication of refinery towers
why LAWRENCE continue and next year it will have
Speaking to a joint luncheon | He gave his opinion there is a de- 40 miles of hard surface.
meetmg of the Electrical Inspec- finite possibility the Trans-Canada
PAPER BAGS, ETC., A N D STATIONERY.

Manufacturers of Totem Brand School Supplies


The deputy minister stated a
and other large pressure vessels. PLEASING APPEARANCE OF COSELEY steel framed buildings is %i tors' Association of B.C. and the highway would go through Rogers survey of the Kitimat-Terrace rpad
_ The new furnace follows designs illustrated by this hangar for Canadalr at Montreal airport. The build-
of similar furnaces at the Edmon- ings are manufactured by The Coseley Engineering Cb. Ltd. of Wolver- IS me nation s ou Vancouver Electric Club, Mr. Jones Pass. A • preliminary survey has was made last summer Which
revealed a survey -shoWed the pro- been made of this pass in view of showed this construction would
vince must spend $7,000,000 per the possibility of a dam being built cost $100,000 per mile. He did not
Branches
VICTORIA, PRINCE RUPERT and KELOWNA
ton jandLachine plasty and is the hamption, England. Delivery within six weeks of placing an order is
fourth now in use within the com- promised by new B.C. firm,'Coseley Engineering Co. (B.C.) Ltd.,
pany. It embodies mddem mater- 475 Howe street, Vancouver. /
fieia warehouse G year for the next five years to meet at Mica which would flood the know when the 100-mile job would
the present bridge situatibn. upper part of the road. * At present be dphe.
"The time may come when we the highway will go no further
ials aodlthe benefits b t experience Capital expenditure by Mr. Jones'
gainedf'ln previous installations. X^awrence Warehouse Company is thb largest, may earmark all expenditures for than Mica. department in the current fiscal
ENGINEERING SERVICE
bridges and none for highways," he STRUCTURAL A N D MECHANICAL
J Oil fired and Jthcrmpstatically
controlled, the furnace has; inter-
New Company Farmed To Handle strongest and most experienced organization con-
ductmg nationwide field warehouse operations.
stated.
TTie public works department ex- year will be $30,000,000 with $13,-
^ pects to do 40 miles within the next 000,000 for maintenance. Industrial Plant Layout — Sawmills - Power Plants
'h. He predicted the Rbsedale^gasr year on the T^ans-Canada highway. He showed how costs have in- H e a t i n g — Ventilating — Plumbing
nal dimensions of 48 feet eight
•inches by 14,feet by 15 fieet seven Coseley Steei^^^^^^^ siz bridge will be completed in Nov- Mr. Jones said his minister,' P. creased by citing snow removal Reports* btslgns/ Drawings, SpadfIcations

)inches r— of" ample capacity to


hiahdle the products of the ifirm?s V A N C 0 U V E R - - A British engineering firm which makes steel frame
b\i(n shops as well as those of local industrial buildings, lias located in Western Canada and will open an
fabricators. In the increasing in- office here on March Iv
L (awrence WareHbiise receipts are supported by the. .^
strongest financial statement of any fimi in tfae field
ember, 1956, and bid call on the A. Gaglardi, has said he will con- work cost $15,000 when started in
bridge at.Nelson will be made this sider relocating the Southern 1926 as against $2,800,000 for this
bomihg seasbn. -
: Mr. Jones foresaw renewal of
Trahsprovincial highway over the work last year. /
A. L. SWAKSON A N D
2210 Wost 12th Avonua
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
COMPANY
Vancouvar 9, B.C. CB. I1S4

warehouse industry. Our Annual Statement is regularly '' ^ the Trans-Canada highway agree-
dustrialization of the west, it is ment as this province was a long
believed that the new equipment Coseley Engineering Co. (B;C.) makinjg for still further savings in mailed to interested banks and Other lending agencies; f';
Ltd. will make its headquarters at construction costs; Additi<mal Copies are furnished on request. ;; "I;; J Way behind oh its commitments
will play^ a significant part, v and will not finish by the end of
475 Howe street with N. "Laurie" These advantages of price and
John, who can be reached at quality, cpmlnned with prompt de- 11 1956 when the agreement termin-
MArine 5942 after March 1, in livery, gave Coseley the edge for a ates. He gave ass average coJst on
charge of operations for B,C., 250,000-s4uare-foot building coii? very hblder of a Lawrence Warehouse the Trans^Janada road of $250,000
Yukon and the North West Terri- tracted bj^ ^ Bechtel Corp. for an Receipt is protected by fidelity and legal liability per mile without services which
tories, y-'::,',-. . ,v:^.;, •, \?/.y,;r>,'',^^'' •'• oil i^efinery at Aden. , insurance totaling one million dollars at each aire $12,66o to $15,000 per mile.
.{i
V The firm made its bid for a share Coseley offers a wide variety o^ location underwritten by Ubyd's of Loridon;0^ l_ In quantities of materials moved,
in Canada's industrial bborii three designs suitable for storage, mahu-. B.(j. tops Canada. In the past year,
IJbyd's beverage Has been continuously in force. 3,000;d00 cubic yards of matei^ial
years ago when it opened an office factiiririg and general/ usb; All for over 16,years and is, we believe, Ae maxi-
in Montreal, rijSlince then, it has biiildiiigs supplied to the Canadian or bnb mile of solid rock were
erected a lairge. number of build- market are designed in accordahce mum protection available in the field warehousing moveidi in the B.C. section of the
ings i n ! this country including a with the National building Code. i n d u s t r y . ; "••'- •••••:\--;;'^ '-,- -\_^.'\^:-^\',-^ '''•y'y.-'.'-''y highway. Such a prograin is cost-
large RCMP hangar at Fbrt Smith A survey tbxietermine the poten- ing this province $18 per capita as
in the Peace River J . tial market for Coseley buildings in against Ontario's $8 for a total of
$13,000,000 annually, Mr. Jones
The success of the Coseley type Canada is currently: being made by ^uring the past 35 years we have issued receipts for • stated;";;.^ .' ' '•'
J. M. Sinton^ president of the parr
of coristructibn, gauged by its wi cbUateral; puippses fotaling many billions^^^ of dollars*
acceptance :twtli iii Canada laihd ent company: ,; Results to date indir
bate : that the manufacturer will Nbi^rehduse receipt h b l ^
through a chain of w6rld%ide jsujS biiild about 6,000,000 square feet bf
tb biif failure^ to di^harge; in full^our bbli^tibhs as
Code Introduced
sidiaries, can be attributed to a buildings this year>/^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
number of important factors. ;^^ " ^
:
"Wardiibu8enien;,'v' ;:'•• ^t\^C"- •••. C:'•:'•'''y^&--: '.'y^ • I^^ Fbr Power Tools
^ ]^irst, ^the buiidiilj^ coriMis^
! standard isteel frame. Lengtlr of p a p M h l ^ a ' ^ ^ •>:>*:/:•' ""-r-y-tf VAN(;:OUVEai-TAccident preyehr
the structure is unlimited and thbAmahufactureiofi Coseley build NATIONAL
lAWffgMCi
FIELD WAREHOUSINiC^ tion .regulatipiis.for explosive actu-
widths of 30,^ 4b, 50, 60, and 75 feet inils {will be ^established in! aboiit ated tools became effective Febru-
years.^•:V;:^^.-•'•;<.:;" •:••;•:'• '•':--
relocate ( ^ are specified in clear, spans that
^proylde tinobstructe
ary 1 and will shortly be published
in booklet form by the B.C. Work-
from floor to; bave heights of 10^ Od Firm Acqmred men's Compensation Board.
^a^,g5 or,-i6;^iiee!;';^-'V':: GALGARY-Acquisitioh of the After public hearings held here
' Second^ Owing to the steel frame management of Canadian Oil & I;Jovember 15 and December 9, the
constructibiiy any type of sheathing Gas Reserves Ltd. through pur- - •••••. Represented in Canada by r new Code was formulated for adop-
cahbe employecL >^^^^^^ • : ^^ chase and option of 1,000,000 tion by the Compensation Board.
\ Third,>i^ shares of that company's stock has R. Craton, a i technical expert
U WlVERtJ^ the building and construct it him- been announced by Great Sweet from the Powder Power Tbol Cor-
self from plans and specifications Grass Oils Ltd: isibrfli Ft. McLean Drive HAstings 2891 Vancouver 6, B.C. poration, of Portland^ Oregon, was
supplied by the Conipanyi / Or, if James Maynard, president of the in attendance tp^giveengineerihg
desired, the company )will furnish latter iirm, becomes executive l^nd technical badvice.O^^
a • toined crew to ; fabricj^ the vice-president and managing direct iwhose company makes ' Drive-It
building. A crew of f ^ tor of the Canadian concern, virhile pools, was bf-ineistimable vailUe in
Universal Iroi-E-puct isa smiaij^sizedi nienl can put up a ICi^OOO^square^
foot^ building in abbjiit 2% weeks. president.
ecohomicdi d u c t ^ y s t b m t h d f l e t s y b u Delivery in Vancouvbr can be^ naade
his assistant, John Hext, becomes
^ ,
E. Hf SHOCKLEY S SIM LTD. Iprovidihg information for formu-
lating the new Code.
Their offices will he in Calgary I Elxclusive distributor in Canada
a d d and relocate iightinig fixtures o r within six^ weeks: oif placing; an adjoining quarters of Great Sweet Ipr brive-It tools is Ammo-Ppwer
electric hand tools / . . J n seconds^ ' Grdsr^-^f[,/,J:\ ••'':•'• :-X^
-»- Fourth, and perhaps the great-
Grass Oils Ltd. ; Generai Xkmtraeiars i b o l Cp. Ltd. which j^peiarheaded
Ihe industry's drive to have the
When lighting neeids chdngeVsinriply est advantagevbf this;tj^e of bbnr ^VANCOUVER—- J. S. Johnson llode instituted in B.C.
Iwist out the troiley-plug with a^^f^^ struction is the economical use .of announces his new address is Room It Officials of Ammo^Power Tool
of the wrist and reinsert onywifierb steel which permits savings of 25 713^207 West Hastings street, go. reveal that during the past
to 331/3 per cent over conven- Vancouver 3. Mr. Johhison formerly 1936 Powdl St. Phohm: HA^ 3267 - 6486 •1} ifcveri years, only six minor acci-
alohg the duct without time-wasting ^ Ml j|ents have been caused in B.C. by
tional steel structures, Lighter maintained offices at 510 West VANCOUVER 6, B.C.
shut-downs.; foundations are also made possible, Hastings street. ^prkmen using powder actuated
tools. This small number of acci-
Trol-E-Duct systems are completely dents happened during a time when
prefabricated . . . can be dismantled an estimated 5,000,000 applications
a n d installed onyWhlre at anytime were done in this province. These Woodward's Store,
without loss of material. The only
Ammo-Power Tool officials state
that none of the mishaps would Vancouver
tool needed is a screw driver. have occurred if the safety regula-
BullDog Universal xlrol-E-Duct has a'
tions had then been in effect.
Hotel Vancouver
wide range of commercial and indus-
VANCOUVER—W. C. R. Jones
trial uses. Write toddy for complete has been appointed vice-president
details. BuIIDog Electric Products in charge of industrial and public
Company (Canada) Limited, 80 Clay- relations for Powell River Co. Industrial projects, in Powell River, Edmonton and Kamloops-
son Rd., Toronto 15, Ontario.
Presently with Columbia Cel-
lulose Co., Mr. Jones will take over tangible evidence of the confidence
his new post on May 1. architects and builders have placed in Hume & Rumble.
'mamBammaummm^mmms
BULLDOG KEITH WATTS
ELECTRIC PRODUCTS COMPANY
(CANADA) LIMITED
TYPEWRITERS LTD.
570 Riehanto St., Vancouver 2, B.C
OFFICE FURNITURE • TYPEWRITERS
ADDING and CALCULATING MACHINES
HUA^^RUMBLE . IMITED

SALES aifd SERVICE


W E S T E R N CANADA'S LEAD I NG E L E C T R I CAL CONTRACTORS
CANADIAN WOOD PIPE AND TANKS LIMITED • 550 PACIFIC STREET. VANCOUVER
P<9* SixtMn J O U R N A L O F COM M E RC E W E E K t Y Saturday, February 2 ^ 1955. i|
Saturday, February 26, 1955. JO URNAL OF COMME RCE WEEKL Y Page Seventeen

Asphalt Sheets Used For


Large Alberta Water Savings In Concrete Construction SURVEY PUlP PLANT
EDMONTON—A new method of lining reservoirs speedily and eco- By Floor-Placing Method PROJEraHmMAT
nomically has been applied in the construction of the new 2,000,000- Gonstruction In 1957 If
gallon water reservoir for the municipality of Stirathcona; It marks the TORONTO—A new "dual" method of putting floors and ceilings
into steel-and-concrete office buildings, apartments and other like struc- Results Favarable
first use of asphalt impregnated felt and preformed asphalt sheets for
a reservoir lining in westeirn Canada. tures has been patented in Canada by Basil W. Ingleby, a retired build- VANCOUVER—Powell River Co.
First step in the installation of was reinforced with an additional er. He believes that it will speed up construction and save money. may undertake construction of a
the reservoir liner was to apply a layer of felt to prevent curling and It is intended to compete with tween adpaceht slabs to cover and $70,000,000 pulp mill project at
double layer of 45-pound asphalt- to stiffen the rim. two established systems—KJoricrete fireproof the steel. The slabs are Kitimat if a survey now under way • / K,,,till — lionici,
impregnated felt on a dry sand bed In the past, asphalt membrane slabs laid oh the steel frame vfith grooved so that they project be- finds conditions are suitable for / ..rh — litrcic or Sniuii
over the entire bottom of the side and saturated felts used as linings a concrete floor poured on top or tween the flanges of beams to pro- the development.
slopes. The felt was bonded to- over dry sand have been anchored (cellular steel flooring laid on the vide a smooth, even surface. Company President Harold S.
gether with 145 softening-point to the sides of the reservoir in a framing with concrete floor poured He claiims these advantages for Foley said establishment of the
asphalt. Then the whole area was manner similar to that in which ,on,top. •, /• :,v':->: ^' ^ .':' "••' . :;••:;-•;• his "dual system*': It eliminates mill, wiiich would be built in con-
mopped with the same asphalt. a pavement is anchored to a road. Both of these eliminate the for- wooden or steel pins or centring, junction with Aluminum Co. of
To protect the upper portion of The result has been that when the est of wood shoring, carpenter carpenter labor, wastage of lum- Canada, depended bit^several fac-
the sloped banks against wave ero- ground; heaved or cracked, the lin-
sion and ice action, a layer of half- ing or.the felt was torn, which pro-
MANGANESE labor and material wastage that ber, dismantlhig and storage, bar tors, namely, an adequate supply
goes with pouring concrete floors joists, channel bars, inetal lath, of timber, a suitable plant site, and
on forms supported by temporary scratch coat and brown coat of general economic conditions. He CONTRACT-aOORDiVlSlON
inch preformed asphalt was bonded duced a leak. In the Strathcona in-
third gallon pei^s^uafve^ yard of 145 Jfroi&:the isand^ p
HUGH A. MARTIN
to the doubleiayerpf felt with one-, istallatioh, the membrane is free Will welcome delegates to a one-
day I^ower Mainland regional con-
softening-pbiht asphalt; All the deidit inovement between ground ference for the B.C. Division of
rdNauE^wircif
The above type switch Is particularly adaptable f o r Installation I n
• shoring.;- y ••'C ":%'."^'"lv, \-^'.- '
^hich the concrete floor has been
plaster; it provides full fire pro- said that if the survey results
The new system uses the form on tection for steel- proved favorable, construction
Mr. In^eby has also obtained a could start as early as 1957 which
poured,j for the ceiling underheath: Canadian patent on a method of would see the plant in production
MA 503 4 i * ^8.

joints were poured with the" same and membrane, reducing the pos- the Community Planning Associa-
material an4,tlien the outer edge sibility of such rupture. 1 tion of Canada in Vancouver. Mr.
paved streets or black-top areas. The Switch Stand is instelled fitish Basic units are factory-made yer- supportihg hiih^ ce^^^^^ from new by 1959.
The relatively new combination Martin, who is Division chairman^^
w i t h the pavement-either between the tracks as shown/or beside the Jmiculite or slag slabs treated with "(dual >^temV iponstruction to
of materials used in lining the states the public is invited to at^ track In the conventional hfialiner. a mastic material to prevent wet commodate- air conditioning or The plant would turn out 125,000
A L L WHO WORK IN concrete adhering. to 150,000 tons of newsprint arid
Strathcona reservoir, and the me- tend the conference which will j^et other services. ' 40,000 tons of pulp annually.
WOOD thod of application, reduces the under vwijr; at 9.30 a.mi, Friday; : Slabs are put under the bottom
hazard of leaikage and also serves Mardli 4, in Saibn >^ Hoter^y^ I.. :-,yr:i}
side of the top flange of the steel
PORTER- the purpose of cleanliness since coiivbr. |No<«d authoii^ and held in place by lagging blocks
CABLE the three-in-one slopes prevent cuss nii^dpifd p l a i ^ ^ and cross members. Electrical conr
cqllectjon Of silt or algae, in ^ the tration and piY^lbflenis^ ;duit systems and other work to re^
;^;: MODEL ' : lower 45 SPOKANE STREET • SEAn'LE, WASHINGtpM main vpermanently in the floor are
bottom of the reservoir. ^ ••V';;-'vinaiiUand.^;:arfea. ,_.'•.•'••
• :...;'508 •'
Ihstallation of the lining was installed and the concrete floor
ELECTRIC carriied out by Eyer^l Engineering poured. ^
SAW Ltd. Preformed sheets were sup-
plied by Elsroiisphalt Ltd., report-
NmMiNToMm^ STAR AOTOMATiC SPRINKLERS
Then comes the feature of Mr.
Ingleby's system which he cliaims
ed to be:the oiily^^firm in Canada gives. advantages.
We featun^ a complete line ^ f manufacturing these asphalt sheets. POWELL RIVER, B.C. -^ A When floors have cured.to de-
Quality power fools for contrac- Asiihalt was supplied by Excelsior world's daily: newsprint production EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES sired ^ensity, lagging blocks and
tors>; sash and door plants and
Refineries Ltd. The reservbii: and record for a singlecpaper mill was cross members are removed. The
lumber mills. slabs, which up to now have acted
feed lines were designed by Asisq- claimed by Powell River Co: on as a forni for the concrete floor,
January 9,; when 1219.9 tons were 1688 W. 4th Ave Vancouver 9^ B.C. BA^iew 4U1
DISHER EQUIPMENT ciated IJiigineering Services Ltd. produced in a 24-hpur iperiod^ are IbWered to engage bottom
^.y:LTD.: Officialis say that thie^new liiiing ^ An unusually high avcraige ef- flanges of the steel beams.
"THE POWER TOOL CENTER" method' probably will be Used in ficiency^96.8 pei^ceht^pf the mm TIMBERS DIMENSION SHIPLAP
; Viewed from underneath, the
575 W. Broadway EXpress 1581 the - construction of irrigation eight paper machines -^-produced undersides of the slabs, with the
Vancouver/ B.C. ditches,\. dugouts, spiilways, open the all-tiihe mark.
sluices/ protectiye moats, bulk-
KASHMIR tUMBER CO. LID. undersides of the steel beams be-
tween, provide a ceiling. Blocks
heads, »>'«wimming pool^ and other The former record of 1213.8 tons ^;-, Service StQujalitYi :H;J?' " ^ r
are inserted in the grooves ;;.be-^
EXCAVATIONS •ROADS structures where waterproofing or was made,at I^bwlll River on^i)e- • »

Lower Level Road, North.<Vancouver i


,'

P.O. Bok T28 Phoine Ydric 41M


BRIDGES • RdCK WORK pirbtection against wave action and
ice action or erosion is required. nadians Assist New
V/i CU. yd^ Shovels and t r a n e r
for Ran^l; or Qonti^act .;
Zealand Pulp Industry
A.^iilCHERN
•Vi^7;:;^::LfD.: v-
1656 W«sf 4th Ave. Ph.: CH. 7212
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MONTIlEAI^ritaiii still is Ex-
periencing a home-bmlding boom
arid- continues vtalook to Canada
Lumber
CaH. AUCKLAND, N.Z. - . Canadian
"know-how" is steadily flowing
into New Zealand to assist in the
establishment of a big new news-
Up to date machinery is the one indispensable elenrient pf prdfitable

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as her inia|or - B^ lunite, print industry. logsing, construction/mining and marine operation. In times of increasing
Arthur^ I?; ^ j ^ ^ Numerous Canadians have been
the Cahadik]il0L^
B ER
^<M|ii)|^iifacturtrt of
ciation ?i?i:i^Britain^ isaid here re-
cently.';;::';3^-.;•'••• ^ ••' '^-^[y:- •';,;;•;"• ,-.:.^^ ,^'.. ••.••'V
engaged for a year or more work-
ing on the design ,4iid erection of
the mills and' the installation of
competition it is more necessary ^than ever to have the right machines
Mr. JbhiBS stated th^^ machinery at Kawcrau, near the
Kingdom i^ cohstriictiiig soihe SSOj- f# east coast of North Island. This is
000 houMiig unitsv^mially With the headquarters of the* Tasman that can operate on a low cost/ high production basis. You can rely on
'and
no sign of a slackeninjg. Pulp & Paper Co., the multi-mil-
Xianada soli rlii^ 3,OGp;0()0,o60/ lion-dollar concern which will pro-
boaird f eet of iui^&r last year and duce lumber, pulp, newsprint and the equipment supplied by Vancouver Machinery Depot for the best
there is everjrjjpSypatioriv that the other timber products.
level will belm^ntained for-the ^; Last month a party of about 60
next few years,;^he.added. lumbermen arrived from Canada to performance with lowest maintenance costs. Experienced operators have
"You should bfelkble to sell all get the logging side of the opera-
Caniidlan Forest the lumber yoii Want in Britain for • Pile Driving tion under way. Latest arrivals are
a good lime to come, and you prob- members of a management team proved that the nationally known lines of machinery and equipment
Phiiucts Ltd. ably could sell more if the price
were to drop." ^ Steel Erecting a n d Dismantling supplied by the Abitibi PoWer &
Paper Co. of Toronto.
Eburn* Sawmills DIvlilon
9149 Hudson Street He said Britain has more dollars A further group of lumbermen distributed by V M D pay dividends in greater production and profits.
Vancouver 14, B.C. available for the purchase of wood
products than at any time since the
> Boiler W o r k o f A l l Kinds is due the end of this month and
additional parties of Canadian ex-
Phone'KErrisdale 6000
Second World War. perts will arrive as the mills pre-
•^ Machinery JMoved a n d Installed pare to go into production later
this year.
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n o Delegofes- A t Vicforio
Proposing To Borrow Ytong Aerated MUCH OIL SPENDING
I For School Projects
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 25)
Large Attenjance at First Pipeline t h e y Built This Machine Produced In Calgary 1CMMRI955 PIPE • VALVES - FiniNGS
EDMONTON — Tlie board of
trustees of The Edmonton'Roman Meet In Canada Stresses Growth For a Hard Life I DALLAS, Tex. — Oil companies
CALGARY—A new industry that could revolutionize the con- plan to spend $400,000,000 in Can-
Catholic Separate School District struction trade has thrust its roots deep into Canada's economy, ada this year, according to Petrol-
No. 7 has adviertised its intention
ito seek the borrovsring of $335,000
to finance a school construction
VICTORIA—More than 110 delegates and guests at the first annual
convention of the Pipeline Contractors Association of Canada held here
It is the production of chemically compressive striength in relation to eum Engineer magazine.
aerated concrete called Ytong. It is the density, high thermal insulation The publication said that Canada
being produced at the new plant of and small moisture movement. It has become the third largest oil
^^tdneeoi S^met ^td.
last week were told that pipeline building has come of age as one Alberta Ytong Manufacturing Com- is available in varying densities producer in the western hemis-
program proposed to be under- of the nation's.major industries. pany Limited, first of its kind on and sizes for use as an exterior in- phere, with 3,000,000,000 barrels Vancouver, B.C. Victoria, B.C.
taken, here.
The program involves the pur- Retiring president E. W. Costello comed Friday by Hon. Robert W. the North American continent, sulator for buildings, as a load- of proven oil reserve. Natural gas
chase of school sites and erecting Of Mannix Limited, Calgary, said Bonner, B.C. attorney general. , which went into production last bearing wall block or as reinforced reserves were set at 14,000,000,-
and furnishing of frame additions, the aissociation had joined the vo- The meeting wound up with elec- October. roof or floor slab. 000,000 feet.
each to contain four classrooms cational training branch of the tion of officers for two-year terms. Chielfly responsible for establishr N. E. Tanner, president of Trans- Specialists in
and a gymnasium, to St. Peter's federal labor department and the When used as an exterior insu-
ment of the plant was the f oresiight lator on reinforced monolithic con- Canada Pipeline Co., was quoted as STEEL ERECTING — BUILDINGS — BRIDGES
school at 7330—113th street, St. labor departments of the prairie of a group bf British interests, crete buildings, Ytong provides an saying that. Canada has' more than
Vincent'sr unit at 10530 - - 138th provinces to begin training pro- TANKS — MACHINERY MOVING
among whom the well-known East exceptional base for plaster. For (5000 producing <^wells. Only bne TRANSITE APPLICATION
street and to St. Alphonsus school, grams that will eliminate the ne- India merchants, Steel Bros. & interior partitions, paint, distemper jwell has been drilled for each 178
11627—82nd street. cessity of importing skilled work- v1
Company Limitied, stand in the or paper can readily be applied square miles of productive oil
ers from the ILS. So far, said Mr. forefront. Heading -the Board of without the use of a primer. Where areas, compared to. one every 12 EQUIPMENT RENTALS
Costello, some 80 men are in train- Directors is 0. R. Walker, president used as roof slab, Jtlie Ytong slabs square miles in the United States. Welding Machines
ing,^ or have' completed courses, of Merrill Petnileums Limited. are fitted together by placing re- Burning Outfits
:particulariy in welding: "This in itiself gives some idea Compressors
Supportmg him are N. E. Tanner, infcHTced rods; in grooves milled of what the future development in Rigging Equipment 1
Mr; (Costello :told the convention Trans-C^ada Pipelines president, alorig^ the top edges of the slab. Canada may be," Mr. Tanner said.
that the association's main activi- "ij
A, W. Carlson -of Edmonton and E: Theise-are :Iater; fi^^ with a ce- Canada's average daily oil pro- Edgar Bickerton Bridge & Structural Steel EreiAors
,ties miist be training, safety regu- R/ Mackay^ of, Vancouver. General ment mortar and the rbof Covered duction was figured by the maga- '. L T D ; • "V'
lations, and a piiblicity cami)aign manager is Nigel Whitehead, for- with buiit-iip rbofing; zine at 260,000 barrels. I 1764 Powell St. HA. 8228 Vancouver 6/ B.C.
to instill in thei Canadian public The American 375 In actiQn with shovel attachment. mer manager of Steel Bros.' oil and
the idea that the pipeline industry cement interest in Burma.
has become a major source of em- 75 Yeors' Exjperience in Buiiding Hoisting aitdExcovOiting The Calgary plant's present pro-
ployment. duction capacity is 100 cubic yards
Equipmeht Are JBehind fiib AMERICAN 375 ; . . the first
The second day of the two-day a day, mainly in:blocks an slabs.
jparley was highlighted by joint completely ne^ excavator in years/ designed^^^^f^ Plans to extend t^^ and di-'
speakers E. V. Ablett of the Work- ground up t o make money for the contractor tackling versify production to (enibrk var-
men's Compensation Board, auid ;hedvy-duty^;jobs^.; '••'^•- ^,; ^'"- ' ', ious reinforced ma aire ial-
James Paton, safety inspector of readyimder consideration.
;the;. Board^'.' _ For f u l l information on the machine, or for a demonstration, Ytong is manufactured from
In his speech oh safety, M ;•: contact o u r nearest office;'. [ silica-shale and unslaked' lime,
ton severely criticized the pipeiihe GEO«GE A. MILM ' ground to the necessary fineness
industry for its extremely high Wais fleeted president of the Pipe- CRANE •DRAGLINE and mixed in the proper propor-:
accident rate. Because of vast am- liiie <?piitract^ Association of ROPE OR CAHIN CROWD SHOVEL •BACKHOE tions. The flour is then mixed with
ounts of heavy madiinery used, Canada at the organization's recent . . . ALL FliONTS INTERCHANGEABLE! water, various other chemicals also
difficult teirrain and because many first annual convention in Victoria. being added, and the slurry allowed
workers are unfamiliar with the Now on^he, staff of Marwell Con- to settle into molds where it pre-
worki^>the frequency of ac^
approaches 50 i
struction Company Ltd., Of Van-
cpiiveiv Mr. Wilkinson: served for Coi\str\ictioi\. Gc|\iipn\'zi\t Co.
LIMITG D
sets and is c^trinto the required
SKO. A short period pf^air-curihg is
man-hours wprlM^ some time on: the Labor RelaiidnS tlien fallowed by a more lengthy
16 accidents per iniilioii niarf hours;: Bo^M. He replaces retiring presi- VANCOUVER
steam curing treatment. The Ytong
in the consti^uction irid den||E| ly. Costello of Calgary who EDMONTON ^ ^ CALGARY W- REGINA
is now ready for use.
^an^oyer^liffa^ ^ i p ^ ^ p ^ d to;the:p6st of^treas I' 'fs 'V«-; . •ffi •'i\i'Q-i- . •••'•,•.
Just how fast and how much
this| places; |t^ ^hCT|oMicers, elected^^ "•S'r-<'":\i:'- mjx
Ytong has^ined i^bghition as ah
fai" and;^ awayi; the most facci(3eht- i Banisteiy Edinontoin^? f^ MArine 6751 : excellent lightweight building ma-
prohe^' ,• •''.•'v.. •; • president; C. Ar Callahan> second terial can perhapis best be under-
Mr. Paton urged management to vice-president; A. 0. Ackroyd, Ed- ENGINEERS p ^ stood by glancing briefly at its his-
adopt a firm policy of accident pre- monton, executive s e c r e t i r y. AND pODGSON, KING & MARBLE tory in Sweden, where it originated.
yentioh and insist on safety pro- Named to the board of directors Ytong was developed by Dr. Axel
cedures in their operations. • were R;. W. Jerhigan/ Edmonton; GONTRAGTORSn
Wi ii* piamels, Tordnto, and[ G. P. Eriksson shortly after the first
M l 1401 Main street Vancouver 4, B.C. world war. In 1929 a patent was ob-
Mr. Ablett compared tlie Cana- Kennedy of Vancouver.
d i a n workmen's compensation tained and in the same year the
agreements with those, of the U.S. first factory went into production.
Model 701 He said that' one of the inajor From that first operation, produc-
factors behind formation of the ing 100 cubic metres a day, Swe-
ASCOT Instantaneous Board in Canada was the vast num- den's production capacity has in-
ber of employer-employee court creased 25 ;times| iri; the last four
Gas \ y q t e r Heolters

N
cases which entailed heavy legal to five years, bpiBi*ations have bieen
for use with expense to all concerned. extended to six other countries. In
Manufactui'ed, Natural "The two-4ay conclave, held in; Sweden todays approximately 70 to
Victoria's Empress hotel, drew top 80 per cent of all new home units
aiid L P . Gas are built wholly or partly of light-
men in the business from all across weight concrete, mostly chemically
Canada and as far away as Texas, aerated concrete.
and New York. They were wel-
ASCOT The use of Ytong assures the
uiser bl four main properties de-
In offering "Century" Asbestos-Cement Pressure Pipe we do so with full
More U.K. Productivity sired ,of a lightweight concrete,
LONDON, England—Sir Ewart namely, low bulk density, high confidence. "Century" has a long hisfqry of safisfacfory service in many
Smith, chairman of the British Pro-
ductivity Council, states that the

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Britain during the past two years
has been greater than that in the
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HIGHWAY BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION A T N VA N G O U V E R I S L A N D * INDUSTRIAL
MUNICIPAL

DEUXE APARTMENT SCHOOL DRAWINGS REVEAL LOW BIDDER INDICATIONS POINT Commission Invites PLUMBING SUPPLIES Big Qualicum Bridge J I B W ADOITWL
READY FOR TRADE
UNITT|BEBm LATE NEXT MONTH ON ESQUjMALT WORK Bids On Generators
vA
Tenders Are Invited
TENDERING TIME
George H . Wheaton L t d . I s
Owner A n d Cantractor VICTORIA — Architects Wade,
F a r m e r Construction Quoted
Tender Of $68,647 VICTORIATROPIKAL
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 25)
VICTORIA — The secretary of Wade, Stockdill & A r m o u r Do
the British Columbia Power Com- Plans Of Structure
(Ist report J of C Daily Feb. 25)
VICTORIA—Bids are asked for
construction of Big Qualicum
VICTmJOB
Stockdill & Armour, 1020 Govern-
VICTORIA—Architect John A. ment, instructed to proceed with ESQUIMALT, B.C.—Low bidder VICTORIA — Luney Bros. & mission, P.O. Box 500, is taking bridgiB on the Island, highway in Bids Close March 4 With Ar-
DiCastri, 1112 Langley, is complet- working drawings for the eight- and probable contractor for con- Hamilton Ltd. is in line to build bids until nooni March 15, for the (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 22) Comox electoral district. Bridge chitects Birley & Simpson
ing plans and specifications for room elementary-high school pro- struction of a cable tank here is supply and supervision of erection VICTORIA-r-Alcock, Downing & Project No. 154, and tenders for
a deluxe apartment house to beject the new gymnasium and half dozen Wright Ltd., plumbing supply con- VICTORIA—Contractors figur-
Campbell River, expect to the Victoria firm of Farmer Con- of 30,000 kva generators for the proposal close at noon, March 9,
erected on Oak Bay's Satellite av- have at the plans and specifications struction Ltd., 2925 Douglas street.
classrooms in extension of the Vic-
Ladore F'alls generating station. cern, has acquired property at the with the minister of public works, ing on the $50,000 apartment re-
toria high school here. The firm's
enue. ready for bidding by contractors The concern's tender of $68,647 bid was $329,419. Specifications and general con- intersection of Government and Douglas building, 617 Government construction job at 907. Govern-
Owner and contractor is George by the latter part of March. was tlie lowest of six received ditions of contract may be ob-Hillside, adjacent to the Fountain street. ment street have been given an
The school board, it is under-
H. Wheaton , Ltd., 1217 Wharf, when bids closed. February 23 with stood, has ruled in favor of the tained from the commission's head Circle, and has announced inten- Plans and specifications may be extension of time to March 4, it
which firm plans immediate con- Robert Fortier, chief of adminis- Luney tender, but the contract office at Victoria, or may be seen tion of building there this spring. obtained from N. M. McCallum, is announced by Architects Birley
struction. , ^ trative services and secretary, de- has yet to be officially awarded at the office of the Building & Plans and specifications have chief engineer, department of pub- & Simpson, 611 Courtney.
It will be a;three-story block OFFICE ADDITIONS partment of public works, Ottawa. and signed. Construction Industries Exchange, been prepared and it is understood lic works, Victoria^ or from the Two upper floors are affected
containing eight suites. , BEING UNDERTAKEN Other firms tendering were: Par- The money available. and ear- 342 West Pender street, Vancou- that tenders "for the erection of the public works office, 635 Burrard by the proposed changes, running
Standing well back of the Oak fitt Construction Co. Ltd., $74,702; marked for the high school addi- ver.'- • ^ /;•- building are being called immedi- street, Vancouver, on deposit of through to Gordon street. V. Tash-
Bay wateg^nt oil! a irpcky e^ VICTORIA ~ Office extensions Paine & Townsend, $80,010; G. H. ately. $10. djian is the owner and Ker &
tion the llpMing will ^ be CO1(M:% •ate being carried but at. the In- Wheaton Ltd., $83,410; Northern tion amounted to $300,000, and, as Stephenson are the agents.
the lowiest tender was slightly in Architectural Firm No date for the closing of bids
;.fully'• imixiimg. ,^^p;-''''; ;,''':'• ^ ' dustrial Reserve plant of the Sid- Construction Co. & J. W. Stewart excess of that sum, the board is has been set.
.: The stucco wall panels extend- ney Roofing & Paper Co. Ltd. with Ltd., $112,744; and Highway Con- awaiting the ruling of the educa- Seeking Assistant Wade, Stockdill & Armoui:, 1020 Equipment Shed Let
ing the ^ull height oi the buildmg G. H. Wheaton Ltd.,! 1217 Wharf struction Co. Ltd^ $118,&70.
will be effectively ' finished in as the^general contractor;
tion department on suggested
transfer of surplus funds from the
VICTORIA—Birley & Simpson, Governirient, are architects for the
architects, 611 Courtney street, re- building which will house show- (1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19)
TufnhuU & Gale PACIFIC
fight greeii, while the horizontal
floor-to-windoW proijectiiig panels A second-floor addition is being
erected at an estimated cost of CHURCH HALL BIDS
last-fciylaw.
"\^dei Stockdill & Ardour are
cently advertised in Vancouver rooms, offices and warehouse for
daily newsjiapers for an architec- the handling of plumbing supplies. GIBSON'S LANDING, B.C. - -
PILEDRIVING
6f dark cedar will contribute to The firm expects to be installed TurnbuU & Gale Construction Co. CO. LTD;
the architects. ; tural assistant:--^! job captain cap-
the color scheme envisioned by the I- '??-^ CLOSED THURSDAT able of hahdiiiig any architectural in the new block by summer. Ltd., 168 East 2nd avenue, Van-
designer. '^^ "^'' ' V The frame construction involves VICTORIA — Tenders ior the project. _ ./•'. couver, has been awarded a $25,- Gene».f Contnietor.
5)^Access to the various floors will use bileement and asbeistos with constructibh of Anglican St. Al- Gentri!^ r ThrMgh a typographical error URGES l^EW BlJILblNG i 196 contract for a three-bay equip-
bie a definite departures ?i' : plywpo(d:^nd linp floors: ban's church haU oh Byah street in one medium the advertisement VICTORIA — Annual report of ment shed to be erected here.
j ; The staicwajrr • vtill^^ t^^ located Itotal of lOp; electric out- closed with the architects, Wade appeared headed ''Agricultural as- 1250 Whiirf StfMt
right in th5e centire of thie building;^ letis will be Installed!and the exist^ Stockdill; & Armour, 1020 Govern^ (1st WpoH- J of 1C Daily Feb. 25) Fire Chief Frank Briers, submitted Bids for the project closed Feb- Victoria, B.C.
CAMRBELL RIVER:, B.C.—Gen- sistant." Several replies wer*e re- last week to city council, urges ruary 10 with the minister of pub-
lighted by an ariistic iskylight a^^ ihghot-watfer heating system will ment street, at 5 p.m.^ Thursday, ceived by the architects from agri- (Foot of YatesV
r distinctive electric iilumiidtatinf be ^ ^tended.':'-' eral Construction Co. Ltd., Gran- construction of a $500^000 head- lic works. Parliament buildings, Phone 3-8321 P.O. Box 895
'February^\24.-. •:•,••• ville island, Vancouver, submitted culturists seeking, the positioii. quarters firehall at a new location. Victoria.
sjrstem will feature the entire,lay.^^ The job has yet to be filled.
the low tender of $26,160 for cohr
'out. ::•;•.•• '•;:;•:-. y0r- ' ,.:'•-••'-'; yyy^ ,
The large ilassfaf^
sea will give a solarium efiEect^;
^ This bl(Kk ot ai)a
be topped bjr; a! 2p-year built-jiip^
mm -.•Vv;
Imagine! Smart, custom-designed ceilings o r
walls ^roii can build yound^ at rQc]tl>pitomco8tr
struction of a grayel surfaced road
at Lower Ciain|>bell'lak^ near here
^ (Ladore Falls Developiment-—Stage
II—Power House Access: Road).
arf Rei>lacement
Prices Are
'roof.;''\ -:-':'-;^' ''^\: -y-.y^ii-^-,.'•'.:%::,3437(5--^MiD duplex -465 ;^C^^ 34394r4Tl5UPLEX 1620-^2 Jubilee Other bidders and their figures
Below a ;dnde^ lilbcki waU ex- St; S. Travers, o w ^ g ^ ! &; ;'^aye; Brian^ i^^ No jointing problems . • . the ncT^ were: Utah Constrjiiction Co.-. Ltd., (1st report j of C Daily Feb. 19)
tending along most of the frpittt Trayers;P^ ^Sawe^l^ner^ R;' A. PhilUgs i2620 4 ' X 4 ' pahels merge invisibly^ihto brie; a n p t t ^
:•%<•
y.:u^
$31,454; I^naimo Bnlld^ Co. VESUVIUS BAY^,B.C.—Bids will iictt*M4 j M t f • • « tvtUtlto hi M MMr
miMUl Inck MIHKS.

will contain a^ garden^ area^


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Hot wateriil^^ired hea 34377 ^ ^ ^ i ^ e i ^ T ^ d u ^ ^ jointly, $4d,7a7; Tidewater Con- March 9^ by Robert: Fortier, chief
system is included in^ the mmm
34397|rPARKING 16t 1729 J^ch- tracting Co/ Jild.i|i$43/Sl;hAi^i!^. pjfRadniinistratii^^^sii^^ and se-
•v„owher*fip;'i3;:G:fc^^ in^^^^Ms^yHsizi^ :L:|Maiiiiiey ^ H:boIdixrcIic^ fA^lrtualjy^v all nails are^'^nccaled^iaf-' i^i^m. McEacheri]L,^Ltd.H.$6;^>^87«^^;/:: - ^i^^^^-y..
xiretaly;- ' '^ public
cations.... :s":!;l!^f:S;S ;;:^-s3:':;^!l
Newjpori^ $li5b6 sti pymer, coiitir
•i'"vl
the channels. So easily applied, a x ^ Tenders :;ipi; tl^ • i^P*^!^ vplosed works, Ottawa,: forfreplacement of
team can ceiling an average room in two or three February 252 with the secretary; the wharf here.
y^mim^srmst,:m^ British Columbia Pbweir ' Commis- A deposit of $20 is required for
M. GRIFFIN LTD. Petersfp# contrv:.:^i:.;vl...;.. $3800
hours! Square-|rex has a dei^e, smooth, ea8il3r^ sion, F . a Bbx 500, Victoria; The blueprints and specifications which
(Formerly Griffin A OrftWood Ltd J pwT^i^coiib painted suriace. • • no plaster corners to ci'ack' figures have ^ been referred to themay be obtained at the offices of
3438aTr^WI^G^I^
Plumbing . ? —. HMtlng; IciF ay6; C^ 34404.i4ADP office; Industriai^^e- , or crumble^ See your lumber dealier today. ,^ engineering department for, re^ the chief engineer, department of
Sheet Mefll Wdir^! v ^ Reoffne sidevaye> ewiier, contr; 32ix27; oil serve;asidney Roofing i& Paper port before the contract is award- public works, Ottawa; district en-
4C6, Ltd,, owner; G. H. Wheaton For free, illustrated Squaire>Tez folder, see your dealer, olr writoi ed by the commission.
941 view Strltfv Victoria, B.e. Deptil/'F**, Box 1040, New Weetmlmter, B.C. gineer. Post Office building. New
34392-^REPAIRS, elevator^^^^ Ltd|i2i7:Wharf st, coiitr; frame Westminster; or from Mr. Fortier.
mont bldg- 807; Gtoveriiment stj V !:& asbiestps w ^ ^,...:.,..:; $10,0bd
Dominion of Canada, owner; Otis 3 4 4 6 e S ^ b b dwlg; 500 Springfield Luhey Bros. & Mamilton Plans will be available for inspec-
tion at the above offices and the
G.H WHEATON Ltd. Elevator Co. Ltd. 1060 Davie Ist, st; H. Dynowski 527 Esquimalt following locations: the post of-
fuMoiisort t o : Luney Bros. L t d .
GENERAL CONTRACTORS Vancouver, contr $11,695 rd, owner,^oritr ................ $1000 fices at Vancouver, Victoria, Na-
34383--J)UPLEX 1701-05 Richard;^ 34407 ^ A P A R T M E N T S (foiir- visoor '^•;:••..• naimo, Duncan and Ganges:
Industrial, Commercial and GENERAI^lCdNTRACTORS
General Building son st, at Richmond; Bertha King suite) 2880 Douglas st; Mri^; Each bid must be accompanied
: Construction V. 611 Yates st, owner; R. A. Phil- K Bourne, Douglas hotel, owner'; «25^ Bay^ slf.- Vletbirla, B.C. by a certified cheque or bond as
1217 Wharf St;; Vitcoria/ B.C. ; lips 2620 Lincoln rid, contr; 48x G. A. Rolst6n^32i Rblston creSc,; specified in the form of tender.
34; elec htg .................. $9850 contr; fr & sdg; 9te6d; elec J ^ ^
B.C. DISTRIBUTORS
34408—DWLG, fr & st 3139 Shel- CANFOR BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED^^^^^^^^-^^W
bourne st; Mrs. K. Mullard 3107 A L L TYPES OF FLOORS
VICTORIA AND NANAIMO w ^ SUPPLIED, LAID AND FINISHED
Shelbourne, owner; W. Pistell IndustRial or Domestic
1370 LyaU st, contr; 26x42; cedar CANFOR SALES COMPANY LTD.|E. L. SAUDER LUMBER C a t T D . 30 YEARS OF OPERATION
shingles ..:......... ; $8000 Foot Braid street/ New Westminster, B.C. 1102 W . 1st Ave. Vancouver 10; B.C.

34409-^DWLG, fr & st 1643 St. l i ^ . \ . >A«^\l'ONNi<>OTJ VVOO\^ CO


Francis Wood st; Paul Reeche,
c/o Central Mortgage & Housing'
BRITISH COillMBIA Corp./ owner; Clack & Clayton
1006 Government, archts; Earl I PILE DRIVING FOR CRANES, SHOVELS, LOW-BEDS AND
CEJMENT CO. LTD. Eby 159 Robertson st, bontr;
built-up roof, oil htg .... $11,500 EAKINS CONSTRUCTION LTD.
WINCH TRUCKS ON VANCOUVER ISLAND IT'S
MANUFACTURERS OF 34411 — ALTER offices 608-ib Formerly James McDonald Construction Co., Ltd.
E L K B RA ND Yates st; W. C. Mearns 3245 Vancouver 2, B.C.. 410 Seymour St. TAtlow 5437
PORT LAND CEM E N T Beach dr, owner; G. H. Wheaton Vancouver Island Branch
Ltd. 1217 Wharf st, contr $1000 Harbor Road SYdney415 Sydney, B.C.
500 FORT STREET VICTORIA, B.C. 34412 — WAREHOUSE, cone blk,
610 JHerald st; Victoi-ia Tire'Ltd.,
owner; G.H. Wheaton Ltd. 1217
Wharf st, contr; 80.9x40.6, cone
fls; existing htg ................$10,000
34418—DUPLEX, fr & st 1073-75
Davie st; T. Padfield 2176 Fern- .NTERNATIONAL continually brings you
dale rd, owner, contr; 48x34 .... WHARF ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^ S f DOUGLAS HEANEY CARTAGE & STORAGE L T D . "Car.fui s m e . 1890-
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ST. ^ ^ ^ • • • ^ • • ' ^ ^ ST. policy t o give you ri^ght now the new developments that
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reasons why International is Canada's best truck buy. PLUS
625 Fort St., lourwheeldrive models ol 11,000 snu
IS.OOO lt)S. GVW - buill loi lowest cost operation m
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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANy OF CANADA LIMITED, HAMILTON. ONTARIO T45r
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Reeve Says Decision


In 1956 On Proposed VANCOUVER ISLAND ^^W^ws^o^t Vancouver Court Records
Miinieipal Hall Work
VICTORIA—Reeve Fred Norris
of Oak Bay predicts that decision
Last Reaertfttt Laaatiea Ovatr * A n l i t . ar t C a i r .
19/ 2/55.: Dredging—Crofton; -B;C. Govt: bids in Mairch 9 . . . . .
status

12/ 2/55 Conrert apart—Victoria; undisclosed;' •Birley&Simpson; bids in Feb. 28.. 12/2/55
12/ 2/55 Apt—Victoria; A.O'Shea; * Wade; Stockdill, Armour; let contract soon.... 15/1/55
12/2/55 Schl (Colquitz)—Vict; SD61; *S&T,B,P&C; call bids about Apr 1........9/10/54; $563,600
12/2/55 Schl (Gordon Head)—Vict; SD61; "S&T.CP&C; calls bids early May...,9/10/54. $147,000
First R a M i t M
......19/2/55:
C«M

^\VV^O«S
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............„.....:.. ......... $1800 & costs


F. Bevilacqua vs J. R. Sliori & B. Ltd.—^For plaintiff
Specht's Sheet Metal & Plumbing
-.—
We Know I fs
12/2/55 Solarium—GordonHd; QucenAlexandraSolar; *S&T,B,P&C; call bids soon. 16/1/53. $600,000 Singh—Amount due & owing... ....................... $6102.23 & costs
to build proposed new municipal
hall on the site of the old high
school on Oak Bay avenue will
12/ 2/55 Kebuild .rd—Bsquimalt-HMCS Naden; Municipality; proposed
12/ 2/55 Bemodel hall—Esquimalt; Municipality-; Clack&Clayton;. doing plans......8/1/55
12/ 2/55 Access road—Ladore Palls; B.C.P.C.; bids In Feb. 2 2 . . . . . . . . . .
12/ 2/55 Remodel bldg—VIctr:'Ker&Stephenson,agent: •S&T.B,P&C; proposed.. .12/2/55
.12/2/55. $100,000
....12/2/55
j...... $2714,55 & Costs
M. C. Burgess vs The B.C. Electric
Bradley Wilson Realty Ltd. vs F.
T. Ward—For plaintiff —
..............;„...:......; $933.91 & costs
THE
Co. Ltd.—Damages

GIANT
have to be. reached next year. 12/ 2/55 Church hall-Vict; St.Andrew'sPtesbyt; •S&T,B,P&C; call bids soon....31/7/54. .$100,000
Crowded conditions at the pres-
ent hall at Oak Bay avenue and
12/ 2/55. Pulp mill—Duncan Bay; Elk Palls Co.; tH.A.Simons.*.,.
5/2/55 Add schl—Vict; SD61; •Wade,.Stock&Armour; LuneyBros.&Hamilton low,.1/1/55...$329,419
5/ 2/55 Substation—Saanlch; B.C.E.; proposed.
5/ 2/55 Apt. bldg—Vict; P, Bapanos; •Clack&Clayton; let contract soon
.1/8/53 ,$15,000,000
.5/2/55 .$1,000,000
.5/2/55 . . . . . . V . . .
B ; I ^ Chapman v s C . M . S t e w a r t -
Services rendered
FvBn)wn,carrying;on business un-
COUNTY COURT ACTIONS WILLIAMS ^^
Hampshire road .have become so 5/ 2/55 Apt. blks—Vict; undisclosed; •Clack&Clayton; call bids In 2 weeks .5/2/55 .,.,
serious that the regular council 5/ 2/55 Wharf—Victoria; Fed, Govt; proposed,.... 5/2/55...$241,000
der the firm name and style of Plaintiff Defendant

chamber has to be used as tem-; 5/2/55 Chain link fence—Comox; Defence Constr; bids In March 10 .5/2/55 . . . . . . . . . . Fred Btown Motors and the said The >loharch Knitting Co. Ltd. vs
Fred Browii Jilotors ys A. W. J. R. Miller, carrying oh business
WIRE TIE
29/ 1/55 Add Margaret Jenkins schl—Vict; SD61;>S&T,B.P&C; deferred to 1956..29/1/55.. .$236,000
pbrary departmental offices. The 29/ 1-/55 Waterworks raaterials—Vict; Gr.Vict.Wtr.Dist; Inviting bids ...29/1/55
- under the firm name and style
project right now is blocked by 29/ 1/55 Cable tank—Esquimalt; Fed. govt; bids In Feb. 23. .29/1/55 . . . . . . . . . . Gliriisptie—Damages & cpsts
the fact that School District No. 61
29/ 1/55 Apt—Victoria; A.K.Smalley; *WhIttaker&Wagg; doing plans. 29/1/55...$200,000 of J. R. Miller Clothes and the
29/ 1/55 Add bank—Victoria; Bank of Montreal; •S.P.Blrley; doing work. draw...1/5/54...$500,00!C
holds a lease, of thie former high 29/ 1/55 Convert bldg—Vict; V. TashdJIan; •S.P.Blrley; call bids Feb ...29/1/55....$50,000 SUPREME COURT JUDGMENTS said J. R. Miller Clothes—Goods
sold & delivered ...... $75 & costs

»r?^?««"UNIVERSAL
29/ 1/55 Schl. adds—Victoria; SD61; •James,Polson,SIddaIl; call bids F e b . . . . . . . . . 15/1/55...$550,000
school on the opposite side of the 29/ 1/55 Water pipe—Duncan; Municipality; bids In February 7 .........29/1/55 . . . . . . . . . . Plaintiff- Defendant McLean Motors (B.C.) Ltd. vs B. j>
street. ,; ;_' .. ''.. ^' '•;!:;" 22/1/55 Schi: prog—Duncan; SD65; proposed........ ...............18/9/54 ..........
C. T. Takahashi & Co. Ltd; vs B(K
22/ 1/55 Sewerage prog—Duncan; City; fH. Brocklngton; bylatv end Feb..........22/1/55 Cole-^oOds sold ife delivered....
In view of the school congestion .22/1/55 Add stoife—Nanaimo; Jean Burns Ltd.; •McArriaivy&Barley; doing plans..22/1/55...$150,000 mar Agencies Ltd.--For plain-
at present, the proposed exten- 15/1/55 Schl prog—Victoria; SD63; resubmit b y l a w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....;:15/l/55 . . . . . . : . ; . There Are No Finer Windows Made I .....!......:.:.............. $596 & costs
15/ 1/55 Schl—Glandford ave. Vict; SD6X; •James.Polson,SlddaU; doing plans..;..15/1/55...$105,580 t i f f . .„.„....i.....:... $774:64 & costs Eiiers Ltd. vs B. Bowyer-Smyth-^ -.
sions to the jvilipws school, p^^^ 15/1/55 Add schl—Campbell B ; SD69; •Wade,Stockdlll,Armour; doing plans.;...15/1/55 National Supply Co. Ltd. vs G.- Goods 'supplied & delivered ....
of the curmit ;^ogram, w^^ have 15/ 1/55 .Alter bldg—i^.aMlnialt;„ Defence Constr; bids: in; February . 1 7 . . . ; . . . . . . . .15/1/55 . ' . . . . . . . . . '
• INDUSTRIAL Otto-^^^br plaintiff•v-».....;.».^.v--"-
^p be compi^eil before the former
high school^tkisi available. -
15/1/55 Expand mlU—Pt.Alberni; MacMlllan&Bloedel: fit.A.Slmons; proposed..15/1/55 .$30,000 000
8/ 1/55 Water plpe-Saanlch; Municipality; bids In Jan. 2 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 / 1 / 5 5
8/ 1/55 Interor palntlng-*ity Hall, Victoria; City; bids in Jkn. 1 3 . L . . . . ; . . . . „ : 8 / l / 5 5 . . . . . . . . . .
• COMMERCIAL
i p . Leith, P. H. Dyke & R. S. Leith
.u........^. .—..... $192.50 & costs
...Li...:............. $1057.86 & costs McLean Motors (B.C.) Ltd. ys E.
Schmautz^—Amount due & ow-
1/ 1/55 Hydro develop—Ladore Palls; B.C. Power C?pmm; found, drilling started.: 1/1/55 .$9,700,000
vs D : Bleasdale-^For plaiatifl,.. ' ihg ....«^.:.....»:......^ $998 & costs
SPUTmVELHOMK ELEmN GET PLANS I ..;...............„....i.......;....^....i. $662.60 Filers Ltd; ys J. Brin(Uey —Goods
J. Lee vs Frank Vernon Motoris Ltd. ; supplied <& delivered
I§BEliliGPmNNEa
i)VICT0RIA=--Dr. Mark Roach;of miiNm^ I -T-F'or plamtiff .:.............:... $300 .i. .;...:•....„... .:^:..-. $81.95 & costs
J. Rapp vs J. Hw Brockmaii r - E'er H; P; Evans vsD. J. Burke—Goods
Colwoodi^^ building a split-level
(Istrepofrt J af^C Daily Feb.J9) i plaihtiff :.......^.' $1267.65 & costs sold & deiivered $276.96 & Costs
ifesidencejpii: Aloha avenue; Met-
chosin district, designed by Archi-
yiCTORl^-^Cbritract for erecr
tidii of the grandstahd at Saridown
COMOX>;B.e,r-T Eleven
hs^e requested ^plan$^ specifi-
General Buildih^^^^ i D. Cruikshank vs M. Cruikshank— Modiste Ltd, ys p . O'Neill, carrymg
For piaitiff ::;$3I19.46f & c ; on business under the firnj name
jtect John A^; DiCastri/ ill2?I;ahiley Park has been ^awarded Luney H. Schmautz vs Autp Transport and style of Daphne's and the
.-street. :'''yJ'ryA-''^''^'-: ••••;•'-•-'•.-•,•*: cations ;and^ma3r enter 19f64 West Georgia Street Vancouver 5, BX.
Btiois; & Hamilten/Ltdi;-at $30^000. th(§ supply land e r ^ ^ a chain h Servicei Ltd. — F o r plaintiff ^— said Daphne's^Goods sold & de-
^i It will he!^sti«?co and pl3wb Thie ^ a n d s t a n d wlU be of hiBayy ;•:;, /TAtlow 8474'"-.; Damages : / livered ............. $214.-^ & costs
construciiimxin concrete an will link fence at the ! R C A F Station
timber construction with air ^Itir 'here^''^v^"':'''/•-^•' ••, yJ'^.-,"'_, Empire Motors Ltd. vs Auto Trans- Canadian Bakeries Ltd. vs H. A.
cost in the neighborhood of $17,r
minum roof and is designed to ac- These Hkieiy bidders are; Prem-
Ev^^thihg For The Contractor port Service Ltd.-^For plaintiff McClelland, carrying on business A WIRE TIE WITH ENDS THAT DON'T HAVE TO BE THROWN AWAY
000.: V ' • - - ; • . • '::''•'• ['•.,:/••:,
commodate 1566 people undisr ier Coristruction Co. Ltd., Wilkin- .....•......:....:.:.;.....:. $27^435.07 under the firm name and style df
Bids for the erection of the home cover. , McLennan, McFeely & Prior Ltd. Ts Al's Meat Market and the said
will be Received by the architect son Co.. Ltd.^3ritish Ropes Cana-
William Randall>^ president of dian Factory i^d.,^^ AIM. Steel Al's Meat Market-^Balance due
within two weeks. V carrying Qii business under the & owing ........... ..$418^5 & costs
C61\yood Park Ltd., and owner of Products IWvisioh Ltd., C. J. Oliver firm name and style of DurOc The Vancouver General Hospital
SandOwn Park, hear Sidney^' an^ Ltd., Giimour C For dependable drainage Siding Co. and.the said Durdc
onunced award of the contract, ys K. McNeil—^Hospital services
gineermg 6o^ Ltd., all (^ ^ Vancoii- Siding Co.—For plaintiff .........
SAVE%50% k^ia^
which means that horse racing will
again be introduced here inj Sep-
yerj it. A,..Futch(er^ in all soil conditions i:ehdered
...;:............ ..:.$2294;75 & costs Coast Finance Ltd. vs R. G. Bour-
$204 & costs INTERNALLY SPACED BY CONE W H I C H IS P E R M A N E N T L Y I N PLACE ON
OUTER UNIT
onyour fuel bin <',4i^i^ tember. The track is now: being
Larsen; CpurtenaJy;: A. & B. Con- use ' Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Ltd. vs geois & F. N. Clarke—Alleged LOWEST REPLACEMENT COST —ONLY INNER UNIT LOST IN W A L L T
POSITIVE DISCONNECTION I " BACK FROM FACE OF W A U
struction Gp^'fl^^ breach of contract ...:......^.....:...... REQUIRES LESS THAN 3 COMPLETE TURNS FOR REMOVAL :
rapidly wortced intp shape and Steel3 Co,:<}Sr^Cs^^ Dp- IA LESS SHIPPING W E I G H T — N O BREAK OFF LOSS
should be ready b y i t ^ hiiniori St^efe&ippai C>orii.,v bcAli JBiURNED CLAY DRAIN t f .............,...£ $638.47 & costs DOUBLE LEAD REQUIRES ONLY THREE TURNS TO ASSEMBLE OR DISASSEMBLE

The Sandbwh I*ark) development Eiiers Ltd; vs W? H. Andrew - ^ ,«r^^ mMJy AUOWABLE WdRKI>»<5- LOAD-5000-V ' ^ - - ' ^ : " ' /= ' ^ • - ^ - ;
R H O N E P A . - * 3 7 I ' FOR F REE CST.I M A T E oi M o n t r ^ . 'y0M ^":'; :'; - ; :• •;'.' •- ' V^ Vacuiim extruded fpr strength and irhopth finish. Goods supplied & -delivered .....;:. ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH 6250 .. ,..^..'
is reported to call for the expendir SUPER HIGH TENSILE TIE CRIMPED TO PREVENT PULLING A N D INSURE A
Tenders fbr t h e project. File V S<iu<>''ed outside for safe handling and laying. Sales il^ installations ! •-....I... ..-.........-...-..: $110 & costs WATER-TIGHT TIE
ture of $100,000 by the time the 122-7-C7-26, are being taken until
layout is prepared for the racing Available from your Jdealdr. E. H. McLean vs H. Yates—^Am-
3 pi,m. p s l ^ , March; 1^^^ by J. D. BURRITT BROS. ount due & owing $140 & costs
*'JF ITS DONE season this year. In addition to Jennisdn, secretary. Defence Con- MANUFACTURED BY S70 Hornby St. Vancouvar 1> B.C. The Robert Simpson Co. Ltd. vs J.
WITH PAINT the grand stand and work now
under way the proposed develop-
struction (1951) Limited^ No. ;4
Temporary building, 56 Lyon The Port Honey Brick Company Ltd.--Honey, B.C & D. Lee—Goods sold & de- A!LSO
...WE DO JT^ ment calls for stables to accommor livered .............: $352.59 & costs
street, Ottawa. Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd. vs G.
date 250 horses. THE WILLIAMS FORM ENGINEERING LINE
"KENCO" MILLWORK Luridine, carrying on business
under the firm name and style VIBRA LOCK FORM CLAMPS HIGH TENSILE INNER RODS
1272 Richards street
Telephone: PAcif ic 6431 Appirovql Is Given FOR INTERIOR B.C. ^ of Lundiiie's Cartage & Storage
and the said Lundihe's Cartage
Vancouver 2, B.C. Aparihient Projeit Quotations On Application & Storage—Balance due & owing THE bAYTON LINE OF CONCRETE ACCESSORIES
VICTORIA—Approval has been ........-........-.:.-...:.. $648.48 & costs SNAP-IN TIES — ANCHOR SLOT — SLAB SPACER, CHAIRS, ETC.
given by the city building depart- Vancouver General Hospital vs H.'
ment for a four-suite apartment KENYON J^ <0. LTD. Spooner—^Hospital services ren-
THE DRIVE-IT TOOLS
Commercial Construcfipn job at 2880 Douglas street, cost- MILLWORK DIVISION dered.......... $163.50 & costs
ing an Estimated $10,000. The New Anchor Hotel Ltd. vs J. POWDER-ACTUATED STUD DRIVER FOR CONCRETE OR STEEL
Cp. Limifred 225 Martin Street Dundas—Amount due & owing
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Mrs. K. Bourne, of Douglas Ho- PENTIiGTON, B X .
tel, is the owner, the general con- ............1....... $100.80 & costs
«13 PROVINCE BLDG./ VBncouvr 3, B.C.
tractor being listed as 6 . A. Rol-
Phone 4113 The Americana Corp; of Canada DUR-O-WAL
PAcJfle f941
ston, 3321 Rolstoii crescent. Ltd. vs T. Brughal — Alleged CONCRETE BLOCK REINFORCING
breach of contract ;.......;..........
$264.12 & costs
roAM RUBBER Prudential Housewares Ltd. vs L. THE MASTER BUILDERS' LINE ELIS SHORES
Any isize, Sha'pa o r Thickness
MA. 3 2 7 1 Fbr^Home or industry
FOAM RUBBER CENTRE
A. Armstrong, carrying on busi-
ness under the firm name and
1690 W. 6th Avenue, Vancouver 9
style of Dexter Hardware &
Electric and the said Dexter
BA. 3420
24 HOURSEkVia
MERCHANTS CARTAGE (Continued on Page 26)

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• CRANESVIOBILES NORTil WESTERN SlIPPLY CO. LTD. CALGARY


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2636 East Hastings St. - HA. 9017 - Vancouver 6, B.C.
1 6 7 9 W e s t 3 r d Avenue Phone 29890
Phone CEdor 2 5 2 4
• TRUCKS UP TO 600 YARDS OF GRAVEL PER DAY were loaded out of this tough gravel pit at British Properties,
West Vancouver, by the Caterpillar HT 4 Shovel, owned by Peter Ademick, West Vancouver. The "CAT" KOHLER O F KOHLER PLUMBING FIXTURES i REGINA
Shovel loaded a total of approximately 5000 yards for a new road through the big residential area. Says Distributed In B.C. and . Alberta EDMONTON Universal Concrete Ltd.
1310 Ottawa Street
Complete B;C. Mainland and Vancouver Island Coverage
Mr. Ademick: "Fve had good, profitable service from the *CAT* equipment I own." Finning Tractor &
Equipment Co. Ltd., 940 Station St., Vancouver 4, are B.C. distributors for Caterpillar equipment.— SKINNER ATKINS LTD, MA. 4154
6801—104th Street,
Phone 392071 Phone 98858
1233 Hornby St. Vancouver, B.C.
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Paddon Ltd. 1051 Cortell rd,


contr -.-.. ---- - $12,500
YOUR .
FAMILY
BUILDING P E R M I T S 9485—DWLG 4189 Sunset blvd;
Sunset Estates Ltd. 3093 Wood-
REZONINS SttUGHT SHOPPING
CENTRES
(Continued from Page 12)
bine dr, owner; Gilbert Bradner
Ltd. 3093 Woodbine dr, contr ....
The Monthly Review of the communities . .. . serviced land is CHILLIWACK, B.C.—Construc- Y. Voncoiiver City sty .......-.-..•..: . - 1 . . . . : $14,000 ...-.- $14,000
Complete, expert, personal service, including interior 9305AALTER hotel (B) 340 Cam-
Bank of Nova Scotia blames a lack increasingly scarce and high priced tion of a service station and show- design, color schemes, decorating and furnishing advice 9486—DWLG 3090 Stanley ave; J.
of adequatie community planning . . . the need for more schools, room to cost between $50,000 and for Hotels Ships, Restaurants and Private Homes. W. Georgia st, contr .„..::. $1800 bie st; Gommercial Hotel 340 Fushtor 925 -Bute st, Vancr,
for slowing up housing develop- hospitals, is acute and good com- $75,000 may soon be undertaken on 9269A—ALTER dwlg, fr 2160 W Gamble st, owner; J. R. Bezan- owner, contr .;.......... ...$9000
You can depend on prompt, cheerful service and the
ment. Says the Review, "In many munity planning has been woefully
lacking in many new suburban
areas." In Alberta, a Royal Com-
property located just west of heire
on Trans-Canada highway.
best in workmanship and furnishings when you deal with
Woodward's. Call us nowl
53rd ave; P; Whittar2166 W 53rd
ave, owner, contr ............. $1500
9272A—DWLG fr 2231 E 5lst ave;
son Fixtures 1695 W 5th ave,
contr; 3 stys .....I:....-
9306A — ALTER hotel (B) 210
..— $6000
94)87-DWLG 528 Alpine court; D.
Manley, c/o contr, owner; P. H.
Garroway 442 Haddon dr, Park
Equipment
REDWATER PROPOSAL mission has been set up to look
Development, planned to be car-
ried out by the owners of Cherry A : Fast 117 W 8th ave, owner; Abbott st; Dominion Hotel 210 Royal, contr $13,000
Abbott st, owner; J. R. Bezan- One Lorain two yard mounted on 6 x 6 tank retriever,
TO BID IN MARCH into some of these problems. It Motors Limited, of this city, is con-
COiHlCIAL AND HOME TURNISHINQ M- Meade 294a Quebec st, coiitr;
son Fixtures 1695 W 5th ave,
9488—DWLG 696 LiUooet dr; D.
14.00 X 24 tires, excellenMog loader.
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19) was established in recognition of tingent upon rezoning of the 45- 25.6x34.6; i - s t y ............... $6000
contr; 4 stys .................... $2000
Reardon 3402 Worthington dr,
REDWATER, Alta.—- Tenders a view held by many that "metro- acre site by city council from ag- 9277A~- ALTER duplex, fr 1228 Vancr, owner, contr $7500 One—Orton % yard on white, 6x6, 10.00 x 20 tires, log loader.
are expected to be invited in four politahization" of ^ large urban
or five weeks time for extensions areas is essential to orderly devel-
ricultural to commercial. Accord-
ing to a spokesman for the com-
js^eiHce Maple s t ; L . D. Lawson 1228
Maple st, owner, contr; 2 stys...,
93iOA—ADD private club fr 3837
Pt. Grej^rd; Jericho Tennis Club
9489—BLDG 1734-38 Main st; W.
Veitch 1750Main st, owner, contr
One—50 ton trailmobile low bed trailer, air brakes, 16^.25 x 15
tires. <
3837 Pr. Grey rd, owner, contr;
to the sewage and water systems in opment. The commission will hear pany, Walter Ronald, construction TELEPHONEt TAtlOW S291 o r Write 1 sty ......:...^. $1600
$9000 One 22B shovel, not three years old, excellent condition.
this town. representatives from all interested would begin immediately after ap- 9296A—^DUPLEX fr 6104-06 Main 9490_DWLG 3950 Trenton pi; M.
Consulting engineering firm for groups and individuals. proval of the proposed zoning by-
WOODWARD STORES LTD.; VANCOUVBR, B.C.
, st; A. Pobe 5599 Main st, owner, 9316A—INSTALL service station J. Estell 850 King Georges way^ One—MC 414 Lorain 20 ton trai^it crane, good shape.
the $264,000 project is Associated law amendment. contr; 40.6x42; 2 stys ... $12,000 fr 2704 Kingsway; Home Oil W. Vancr, owner, contr ....$11,000 One—Carco 8C log cart for » 50 horsepower tractor, like new.
9300A—DWLG fr 454 E 62nd ave; Distributors 555 Burrard st, ow- 9492—DWLG 780 Tudor ave; K.
Engineering Services Ltd., with of- The company also revealed tieh- One—Tournaskidder in good shape, tires newly recapped, winch
fices at 10250—106th stfeeti Ed- Rood Mtdntenattte tative plans for an iiltra-inodern I J. Strotz 470 E 62nd ave, owner, ner; Hodgson, King & Marble Haakensen 936 Semlin dr, Vancr,
monton. contr; 28x30; 1 sty ^.:.... $9000 1401 Main st^ contr; 31x49; 1 owner, contr $12,000 and angle dozer.
shopping centre proposed to be
Equipnient Tenders built adjacent to the garage de- il
I) 9301Ar^WLG^fr 462 E 62nd aye; sty ......:.....-.............:-.-. $8000 9493—DWLG 1915 Glen Aire dr; One—V2 yard Michigan shovel on tracks, good boy.
9320A — DWtG fr 3995 W 39th
Are Being Inpited velopment next fall or ^summer.
I
J. Strotz 470 E 62nd ave, owner,
conti?; 37.5x30; 1 sty ...... $0000 ave; Mr. E. Terry 3985 W 39th
Beaver Lodge Constr. Co.' (1954) One—HD7 Allis-Chalniers tractor angle dozer winchv
Ltd. 4582 W 10th ave, Vancr,
OTTAWA — The department of
northern affairs and national re- C)yeirpass Js^^l^
i 9304A~DWLG fr 5469 Mansoh st;
A. Trelenberg 820 W 18th ave,
ave, owiier; Noel Construction
Co. 2187; Lozells rd, N. Westr,
coiitr; 43^9x52; 1 sty ... $12,000
owner, contr
9494_DWLG 727 Donegal pi;. J.
$10,000
, * • ' : • ; • • "

jspurces is inviting tenders for the r\ti


i\ owniei^; contr; Thomas Lees 3781 Fremmerlid 359 W 27th st,
9321A-^ADD dwig fr SlSCilChester
By Eiig^ne^ng Firm
rehtal^ahd ojperation of road m ^ -
tenanpc: equipment required for the
Mackenzie highway in the North S^ — An
ill - W 22rid ave^ atrclit; 47x40.6f 1
i*
st; R;V; Smith 8136 Chester st,
lc)wner;J:Xj: Showier, c/d 8136
& « . ' ; : ' - •

(Chester st; contr; 20x24; 1 sty


owner, conjr
9495^DWLG 4365 Lions ave; J. W.
Johnson 976 Devon rd, owner,
$10,000
VANCOUVER EQUiPMENT
West territories from the Alberta overpass is faypreid tb-a subway to Pejdiredn Construction contr ....:-.. $12,000 CORPORATION LIMITED
:....±..:...:.i::-.:k...v...::.. ..:. $2000 9496 __ DWLG 4430 Parliament
boundary to arid through the Hay link tip the south and riprth sides of 9322A—ALTER & add apt fr 2066
Rivier settlement iand cm to the the city by the Calgary engineer- cresc, owner; Skyline Constr. 285 East First Ave. Telephone EM. 8821 Yancouver 10, B.C.
W ISth ave;^^^^E^^^ M.: jGairhs 2066 4364 Chelsea cresc, contr $10,000
West Channclv a dis^nce of ap^ ing firm of Haddin, Davis & Brown
••i- ::/r-
•'^l.|i-'^^l^Ybrk:'2ml;;'.>^^^^ B.C. SALES & SERVICE! Bucyrus-Erie/ Huber, LeTourneau-Westlnghouse,
"ygiT isth ave, owner; M^ J. Vander 9497_DWLG 272 W. Braemar rd;
proximately 85 miles. Ltd.^: which has just completed a 1920 Marine Dr., Noirthl Van; 3687 W 5pth ave, contr; 2%
Berger/ LIppmann, Clyde/ Gibson/ John Allen, Sauerman, Watson Jack,
Bids are being taken until noon survey-bf this area;; T . G . Murphy 611 E 7th ave, Standard Steel, Pacific Car & Foundry, Westlnghouse A i r Brake.
stys ......—...— $3500 ' Vancr; owner, contr ........ $12,000 Standard Steel, Pacific Car A Foundry, Westingliouse A i r Brake, F. W. D.
( E S T : I , March 10, by T, M; Patter- • 1 ^ firm^^^^^^ that drainage 9325A - - DWLG fr 6193 CoUing-
/'MURPH" son, acting director,: engineering would be poor in the proposed lo- 9498 — DWLG 4416 Parliament Auto Co. Ltd.
• wood i t ; . C. F. Easton 4027 W cresc; Ford Campbell 3965 W
and water resources branch, 500 cation at 2nd avenue east for a 35th ave/ owner; Schumak &
Norlite building, 150 Wellington subway and that the cost of an 29th ave, Vancr, owner, contr....
Riehl Builders Ltd-, Box .38, $11,000
street^ Ottawa 4. : overpass would be considerably HoUyburri, B.C., contr; 67.6x88.3;
Form of-tender and agreement less. The overpass which would BUILDERS SUPPLY LTP. 9499—DWLG 67 Seashell lane; E.
Avdid Corrosion or Product Cohtatnination. • • 1 sty - $19,500 G: Maher, c/o contr, owner; J. LOGAN, EMerald 7188
may be examined at or obtamed accommodate both motor vehicles 1422 Clyde Avenue, Pros.
from the following: chief, engin- and pedestrian traffic would cost Schumak & Riehl Builders Ltd.,
Also Rentals of
eering and architectural division, an estimated $350,000. Specify JMHKiHS West Vancouver- District of Box 3^, Hollyburn, contr $11,500 {^aa4t OU ^^i^iUtw^eti^ (^. ^dtd.
Shoyels, Bulldozers, N o r t h Vancouver MAINTENANCE
Norlite building, Ottawa; E. P. Another proposal for pedestrian stainless steel YAV^ES PUMPS
INSTALLATIONS
HOISTS
Collier, district engineer, 423 Pub- traffic is-a $50,000 passage under In plants where corrosive liquids are handled — or fluids that must be kept
City of N o r t h Vancouver TANKS AIR COMPRESSORS
Dragliiies, Dump Trucks, lic bjiilding, Calgary; F . H. Mur- the CPR tracks at the south end 9415_^DWLG 994 Ross rd; P. Hal- 9457_APART 2590 Lonsdale ave;
free from contamination or discolouration— alert management chooses
phy, No^:th "West Tem^
Trench Hoes, Crones, H^ mimstrahbn, Ad^ of Central avenue by the railway
Macdorialdliotel, Ed- station, which could also serve as
.^;^Jfenkins Stainless,Steel Valves. :,^,; •, '.w^:? ;2';J'-•• •' ''-y
'Shown here is a typical iristalla^^ of theservalves, used to control
CEMENmioN ca^^^^^ ,lanr980 Ross rd,;(^ner; M. Boyd Liaiirelr Apartirieiits lAd,
:. 4811:Maiji ;srtiaj^ci%,,cpntr $4500 y •coiitr/ owner; 'fe AC-Nelson Coii-
c/p iBii^ Su^u^
Low Bed Troilers monton. outlets to the various tracks in water slurry in piping to pump in a'penicillin plant. Jenkins Stainless 9434--^DWLG 1131 Clements ave; J. stfiiction Ltd. 225 W 1st st, contr; Vancouver 10, B.C.
Steel Valves are made in a wide range of types, sizes and alloys to meet C. Jones; c/o coiitr, owner; North 666 East 16th Avenue
A money guarantee in the am- the event that a new station might f:;^^:; ,Pqnis^;/:Mines^;^ :;>^ (Continued on Page 27)
ount of $5000 must accompany be built in the,near future. almost any kind of service requirement. Consult Jenkins Technical^ Advisory Bros. 857 E: 12th st, contr $8700
each bid. The money guarantee of Financing of either project Service for help in selecting the best valves for your needs. ' - • Tunnels qn({ Subways^ 9477_DWLG 654 Blueridge ave;
the successful tenderer will be re- would be borne jointly by the JEMKINS BROS. L I M I T E D - 6 1 7 St. Remi Street, Montreal 30, Que. .R<|seryoirs^ Bridges^ Mr. & Mrs. Charles, c/o contr,
tained as a security deposit for the board of transport commissioners, Toronto • Winnipeg • Edmonton • Vancouver owner; C. Ganzou 858 E i 7 t h st,
fulfillment of the work in accor- CPR and the City of Swift Current. 815 W. Hastings St., Van; PA. 9959 contr .....:..:„.:... ..--L.. $10,000
dance with terms of the agreement.
EDMONTON—Three firms have
joined.the membership of the Ed-
9478_DWLG 960 Wavertree rd;
E. J. Williamson 298 W 16th ave,
^i Vancr, owner; Norland Constr
"Specs"- /ifSKf On rAe Be5f
Plan To Reconstruct monton Builders* Exchange! They JEIVKIXiS V A t V E S fliberta Lumlier 1004 Davie st, Vancr, contr $8000
are: J. & E.,Hall Limited, Edmon- 9479:_DW]t>G 1043 Handsworth rd;
Broiad Street Subwayton Sheet Metal Ltd., and T. E. For indusfrialf engineenng, marine anid power plant service CO.LTI>; J, Pelletier 3840 Norwood ^ve,
FUUNACES . . .
. . . in Bronze, Iron, Steel and Corrosion-Resisting AUoys, FIR LUMBER and LATH
Jorifes Construction Company. ^ owner, contr ...::„...........:. $13,000 V DOMESTIC V INDUSTRIAL
Quality and Service 9480—DWLG 4594 Glehwood ave;
REGINA—Preliminary plans for : W.ood—Sawdustr—rtog Fuel • OIL FIRED • OIL FIRED
rehabilitation of the Broad Street F. Boyd 2524 Sprott st, N. Bnby,
FUEL LUMBER • GAS FIRED • GAS FIRED
"JIMMY" subway are to be commenced im- owner; J. E. KnuU & Sons Ltd.

MURPHY
mediately by Haddin, Davis &
Brown Ltd., consulting engineers
with offices in this city and Cal-
WAYN CRANE EM. 8515 EM. 3355
790 W. 6th Ave./ Vancouver 9, B.C.
86 W 61st ave, Vancr, contr $9000
9481—DWLG 1123 W 15th st; D.
J. Praams 110 E Rockland rd,
yeNTILATING EQUIPMENT . . .
EXCAVATING gary. Study on soil and structiures CRANES - SHOVELS -TRENCH HOES owner, contr
Seco Dist. Western Diy. 9482—DWLG 923 Prospect ave; R.
$5500 V FANS V GRILLS V REGISTERS
is to be imdertaken by Engineers DISTRIBUTED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY
N. L. Reid and IJ. Irving. SAFETY JANITORS' N. Andreassen 1387 E 62nd ave,
CO. LTD. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
1466 Wost 6th Avanuo, Portions of the. concrete walls _. . Premier Floor
Vancr, owner, contr .... $12,000
9483—DWLG 4246 Hoskins rd; V STEEL
of the 900-foot long subway, built ATIONAL
}
Window Cleaners' Maintainors.
BAyviaw 4614 Anchors — Safety | „ d . w e t & Dry Neame Bldg. Co. 4224 Hoskins
in 1911, including the sidewalk re- DOORS
Vancouver 9, B.C. taining walls, have shifted their, ACHINERY Belts Vacuum rd, owner, contr
18 West Hastings St., Vancouver 4, B.C. 9484—DWLG 3910 Trenton pi; D.
$9000
AND
positions. LIMITED PA. 8717 Atkey, c/o contr, owner; G. H. FRAMES
finuivill* ItlMd.
Vaiwvuvtr ft, B.C
PIMM MAriM I2»l
R . B R U C E COLES^ C.L.U. "Wayne Crane fuil-ffunctioning operation" lets

Estate
Planning
Welfare
Plans
you travel/ swings boom» and hoist either
simultaneously or independently. This unique
feature saves time on every Wayne Crane lob
because there is no unnecessary stopping/
T. WOODWARD ROOFING V ALUMINUM WINDOWS
'—^Weatherstripped
clutching and shifting. This means less wear
. . . less costly downtime.
'J'S^V^WW^^v*^ & SHEET METAL CO. V ALUMINUM DOOR FRAMES
V ALUMINUM FABRICATORS
BEST LUMBER and SUPPLIES LTD. BONDED ROOFERS
V STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM
"Eyerything for ihe Contractor* _// COMIM.ETELY EQUIPPED TO GO ANYWHERE
LUMBER # CEMENT ^ SAND # GRAVEL There are other 1339 Richards Street MArine 7438
2805 Kingsway DExter 2233 Vancouver 16, B.C. outstanding Vancouver 2, B.C.
points of Wayne
Crane superiority;

FRED WELSH & SON LTD.


let us give you
full information.
METAL PRODUCTS LTD.
PLUMBING — HEATING — APPLIANCES The J.H.McRAE CO. LTD. Division of EMPIRE ROOFING & SHEET METAL WORKS LIMITED

AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS Electrical Contractors VANCOUVER 9, B.C., Canada


Phone CEdar 9191 1614 West First Avenue
733 Beatty St. Vancouver 3, B.C. TA. 1261 590 West 8th Ave./Vancouver, B.C. Dickens 0231
Bmi

Page Twenty-six J;QJU 1^ N A L ^ j F : C O M M E R C E W E E K L Y Saturday, February 26^ 1955.


J O U R N A L OF CQMMERC E W E E K L Y Page Twanty-sevan
Saturday, February 26, 1955.
notes ...:...„.. $248.91 & costs
V a n e o n v e r Couf t R e c o r d s iBurrard Export Co. Ltd. vs Tide-
/ water Forest Products Ltd. —
3681-83 Grandview hwy; L. Oliva
3679 Grandview hwy, owner,
(Continued ftom Page 23) 7 Amount due & owing V..........^
:;.....::;.:......,..l.;.:..^.:$I87i41 & jcosts
BUILDING P E R M I T S coiitr $12,750
2103A—DWLG 2650 Berwick ave;
(Continued from Page 25)
Hardware & Electric — Godds | Ltd.—Goods sold & delivered .... Workihen*s Compensation Act vs
sold & delivered i.^....::.... .......... ................................ $84.51 & costs J. L: Rusk, carrying on opera^ I Arscott & Free 3812 Xnmah st,
owner, contr $10,000
"^ SI
.:- .........: $233!13 & costs Viobin (Canada) Ltd. vs G. I^. tions under the firm name and City of Nbrth VancoiiYer McMillan 213 E 5th st, owner, 2104A—DWLG 681 Gilley ave; Ar-
A. J. Bussiere vs H. L. Kimmell— style of Rusk Logjging Co. and cbntr .!:.............—.....«..".. $9700 scott & Free 3812 Inman st, ow-
King, carrying on business under • . •. ..• •'V

thp said Rusk Logging Co. —- ner, contr - $8000


Amount due & owing ..........,..:.
..............—.................. $435 & c'bsts
Dr. R. J. Paine vs A. Sudeyko —
the firm name aiid style of
Kings Pets and the said Kings Amount due & owing .... $293.03
Pets—Goods sold & deliycired.... V. Milne vs B.C. Plastering Co. Ltd.
H. Blackadder 1530 W 13th ave,
Vancr, archt
9460-^bWLG 220 Mahon ave; pbnd
$65,000 ll/est Yancouver 2105A—DWLG 2646 Berwick ave;
Arscott & Free 3812 Inman st, WKV OfUV
F{r« m«r»h«ll$ warn «g«msl burning refu$« In
$116.22 & costs —Special damages^ $320, general Realty 1603 Lonsdale ave, owner; 5544—DWLG 404 Bury lane; R. J. owner, contr $11,500
Professional services rendered.... 2i06A — DWLG & carport 2810 confined or uncontrolled «re«t. Stores, factories «nd
$107 ,& costs King Edward Finance Ltd. vs S. damages & costs Upham Constr. Co. Ltd. 1839 Biirchett 6308 Laburnum st,
Lonsdale ave, contr ............ $9000 Vancr, owner; P. L Carlson 1412 Phillips ave; M. F . McDonald, warehouses can burn refuse safely In a burner,
Ken Armstrong Motors Ltd. vs A. --, O. Berglund—Alleged breach of L. J. Siples vs W. R. Brown •— 9461—APART 169 W 8th st; W. Mathers ave, contr ....... $15,000 owner; Superior House Raising designed for the purpose in various sites and priced
Plume—Amount due & owing... | Amount due & owing 1612 E 18th ave, Vancr, contr.... as low as $125.00 complete.
$552.80, interest & costs .:.......!.. $426.62, interest & costs Murie 3155 Dickenson cresc, W. 5545-^DWLG 1165 Ottawa aye; G. U.C. Fire Uitdvrwn'trrs Assoc. Approved
.............................. jpXo4.%2 6C costs Vancr, owner, contr .... $60,00C M ; Nixon 1351 bakwood cresc,
Woodward Stores Ltd. vs J. Pearce Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Edward Lipsett Ltd. vs Marine 9462—DWLG 116 E 26th st; Mr. N. Vancr, owner; Lewis Constr 1569A—DWLG 1861 McBride ave;
—Goods sold & delivered vs W. D. McAllister, carrying oh Navigation Ltd.—Goods sold &
& Mrs. Hi Hedley, c/o contr, 1070 Lawson ave, contr $12,500 L. V. North Constr 414 E 60th WESTMINSTER IRON WORKS CO. LTD.
business under the firm name delivered ............ $95.74 & costs 1135 QUEENS AVENUE NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.
•• $124.11 & costs owner; Storey & Pierehinski 1012 5546--DWLG 895 Jf'airmile rd; G. ave, Vancr, owner, contr....$8500
R. F: Smith vs Mi Doray—Amount and style of Master Stoker & Oil Hudson's Bay Co. vs O. Goodman- W loth st, contrs.1....-.:...... $8700 Francis 357 • Southborough rd, 1568A—DWLG 1821 McBride ave ^
} due & owing^i.-.....$248.07 & costs Service and the said Master' Goods sold & delivered ..........:.... 9463^DWLG 785 E 15th st; li. M : owner; 4 . M. Steveiis 1473 Clyde L. V. North Constr. 414 E 60th
Stoker & Gil Service — Goods -.-".—- $162.25 & costs
A. H. Bourdon vs S. M. Stevens —
' Promissory note ............:..............
';
sold & deliyered ....$200 & costs F. & P. Zurkirchen, carrying on
— $840.89, interest &; costs J. C. Wilson Ltd. vs R, Graham, business as B.C. Sewing Supplies
Nicoll 234 '^. Braemar ^d^ ow- ave, contr i^»...i»......^^.. $19,500 ave, Vancr, owner, contr....$8500
ner, contr ;.........:.......»il.....;^ $70<)6 5547—DWLG 1466 Palmerston ave; 2108A—DWLG 3085 Malvern ave;
Walker & Kennedy, c/p contr,
Afraid to Leave Your Phone?
9464i-DWLG 325 W ^Oth st; D: I J. H. McLean 3032 W 4th ave, TVVKE IT WITH YOU !
Keith Plumbing & Heating Co. Ltd. carrying on business /under the Co. and the said B.C. Sewing Schafer 26i E lOth st, owner^ Vancr, owner, contr ... $12,500 owners; A. Holman 12598 Mark-
• vs E. Moraes—-Goods sold & de- firm name and style of Grahami Supplies Co. vs P , Sandhous, contr ....:.....i.........;...:...... $7900 5^484J)WLG9$i Duchess ave; W. hum rd, N. Westr, contr; 1 sty Two-wdy Radio Telephone in your cor is the
i livered $288.75 & costs Parquette & eiine and the said carrying on business as New 9465li::j)WLGi936 Grand blvd; W. F. Mouldy c/b contr, owner; C. H. .:....J.1....1..1... „....—:... $ 9 2 5 0
M. Goldberg vs B. Kpmar--'Material Graham, Parquette & Cline V^ Style Clothing Manufacturers N. Bryant 1565 W 14th ave, Nelson Constr, 981 Kings ave, 2110A—DWLG 4731 Ridgelawn dr;
answer. For detgHs see
; supplied & services rendered.... Balance due & owing and the said New Style Clothing Vancr, owner, contr .:...... $9000 contr ..:•..: .L^.»^..^::........ $16,000 Danyluk Constr. 4673 Highlawn AUTO RADIO SERVICE
I ...........L................ $114.69 & costs . $116.40 & costs Manufacturers — Services ren- 9 4 6 6 ^ W L G 515 W 24th st^^^ 5550—DWLGa690 Ottawa av^; I. T. dr, owner, contr —...: $11,500 1053 Davie Street MA. 2600 - TA. 3439
JJnited Agencies^JLtd^^^^McKeiizie dered & materials supplied ........ Leslie i l 5 6 Silverwood cresc, N. 2112A—DWLG 387 E l l t h ave;
$154.20 & coists Ltooileum Cement^ C6. Xtd.: -r- ...•........:..,........,.- $2169.44 & costs PVahciv owiier ^•:;L..^ Noel Constr. Co. 2871 Lozells
|r. W. Kelly Piano Go; Ltd. vs J . Gbods Sold & delivered :..^.....„..J Edward Lipsett Ltd. ys G. W Carr 555^—DWLG 1185 .Ottawa ave; ave, owner, contr ....:...... $7250
J Gallani—Alleged breach bf con- ; ...i. ....::..„...:....... $216.26 & costs -^Goods sold & delivered ,,.„...... LiUian Bruce 152 W 4 t o ave, 2113A^bWLG 379 E l l t h ave;
TIDEWATER FOREST
r tract u.:.:...^...^....^„', $121 & costs Best Lumber & Supplies Ltd. vs .......................i...... $145.80 & costs Vancr, owner, contr ....^L. $10,000 Noel Constr. Co. 2871 Lozells PRObUCtS LIMITED
M, Goldberg vs A: Stebbe-^Balance W. A, & L. Sutter & W. Hi Nolan vs S. Mark Ste,vens, carry-
H: 5553 - I . CARPORT 3062 /Mathers aVe, owner, contr ............. $7250 FIR LUMBER MANUFACTURERS
|: due & owing ^....^667.41 & costs Reeves--Goods sold & delivered ing on: business under the firm ^ kve; C. A. d^ossoht3062 Math- 2114A—ALTER dwlg 2360 Waver- L a t i m e r Road — F r a w r RIvar
Hoffars Ltd; vs Perrey Equipment declaratibri, a lis pendensfieco^ts name and style of Stevens & ers; ave,Y owner;-Doyle Constr. ifey ave; A. Hergott 2625 Alder S u r r e y , B,C. — f . O . P o r t Ke|!s, B.C.
Day Phones:.Cloverdale 50-K a n d 4 M
Lounge Fashion Clptiieis Ltd.: V Southern and: the said Stevens & Co. 4570 Main stv Vaiicr, contr.... st, Vancr, owner, cbntr .... $3500 N i g h t s : N e w t o n 71-Y-9
Currie, carrying on business as Southern-~Amount due & owing •..•;.™.....-.l..-J...^-;^:-:...:.^ $5000 2li7A—ADD & alter bldg 4237
Currie's Style Shops and the <Ck)qtinued on Page 28) 5554--DWLQ 1480 Queens aye; A.. Kingsway; L. Dbuglas 4237
OFFICE FURNITURE said A. Currie - - Services ren- A. Bell, C/o cbntrs,ovdier; Jen- Kingsway, owner, cpntr ....$3000
dered .............. $427.16 & costs
W. Steen vs S. Steele-r--Amount due
& owing ............ $241.37 & costs
CUYBURN MANUFACTURERS A N D
• son & Sodeiiing'6626\Km
Vahci% cohtrs :.::;l. :.'^^
5556—DWLG 124l^Nelspn ave; I.
r d ; 2118A—-COMPLETE existing bldg
& alter 2045 Griffiths ave; B.C.
Greenhouse Builders Ltd. 2045
DISTRIBUTORS OF
Vancouver General Hospital vs L. Wilkins, c/o cbnti% owner; L T. Griffiths ave, owner, contr $2500
Manton—Hospital sfervices ren-
dered ..„....::it...:...:.„; $130 & COStS CAN NOW OFFER YOU THE Expansion Jwvt ; Hutchinson 3loi3 Woodbine dr, ^119A—DWLG 4104 Lorraine st;
V-y lil. Vancr^ cbntrr...::i.;:.-.» $16,000 Cv D. Wilson 5060 foundry rd,
WHITE
CONSTRUCTION
E ; D . Poppff vs Union Fuels Ltd.--r {i''f'^- Materials owner, contr ...———..——. $8000
cQi L T D :
'Damages & costs Burnaby 2120A-^DWLG 3003 Elgin st; J.
G. M. Boluger ys S. & E ; Christi^^ /jGivantake.Type "C" Arcus 406 E 8th ave, Vancr; ow- ^S. .GEiwBRAL.,<,^^

Bpooks- Coi<nin^uu
& J. S c a l i ^ ^ / L , declaration^ kc--
Ibcmntiug^ivcbstspaiispe]^
LINE OF
A- Hy'i''-';:-.,9>" :* :?(^X"!'!-^) 'i;iM,0'J":? .:
':'• •Cbrktell.Joint;;::,;.-.., •
•:;"\Fibre Jbint'^v; :;:••;:
2b92A;-^ l)WLGS^36^^^^^^^P ; ner, contr .:—.:-.-.-..- $10,500
cresc; Paulus Cpiistr. co.: 2478 E^ 2i22A—DWLG 2160 Springer ave;
CONTRACTORS

R. M. & ^ . C^Beritley vs J. Burton / Mastic J ^ 38th ave, Vancr, owner, cOntr .... R. C. Davies 1629 Napier st, FRiaser 7030
BSS HORNBY ST. PAc.993_6 65i28 VICTORIA DR., VANCOUVER^y^B^.
et ai—M/L, accounting, a lis 91
?Premoulded Membrane Vancr, owner, contr .——. $9250
pendens Premoylded Paraplasti<r: V 2b93A —-DWLG 4144 Piiiewood! (Continued on i»age 29)
E. R. Nyman vs Straits Towing Ltd. Flintseal Hot Pour Rubber cresc; Paulus Constr. Co. 2478 E;
—Damages ............ $1000 & costs
ACE ELECTRIC SERVICE Pitkethly Bros. Ltd. vs K. & C. A.
Asphalt Sealing Compound 38th ave, Vancr, owner, contr ....
..;.:. ..„......-•.:.....:....- $IG,OOO
CO. LTD. Shields, carrying on business un-
E L E C T R I C A L CONTRACTORS der the firni name and style pf Rubber Water Stops 2094A—DWLG 2935 Keith st; E.
Narlonder 1136 ^ Argyle rd, ow-;
Industrial - Comtnerciaj - Marine Associated Plasterers and the (For Dams, Reservoirs, etc.) ner, coiitr J. $10)5001
545 Powell St. Telephone T A l 9623 said Associated Plasterers—-Am- 2095A—PUBLIC works equipment
Dumbel I Water Stop
ount due & owing ....................... 4430 Grandview hwy; Provincial
$508.27 & costs Corrugated Water Stop /
Butterfly Water Stop Government, Victoria, B.C., ow-
Heat Pump Ltd. vsR. Lynn—Goods ner, contr .......„^„::..:...', $21,000 when equipped with the
sold & delivered $788,39 & costs Sponge Rubber Joints f
2696A—DWLG 286i9 Pearl st; R.
Fishermen-s Cb-Operative Assoc. Dixoii 5838 Dumfries st,. Vancr,

RUSCO
O i l Fired ^ Air-Conditioning vs 5 . G. Blake—Goods deliyered Asphalt Specialties For owner, contr ...J..£:.i.»:..:.ii •- $9700
& services rendered ....................^ 2097A—DWLG 1062; Elwiell st; J.
FURNACES $60i3.93 & costs Every Purpose E. Delomie 343 Marmbnt rd, ow- (Galvanized steel) (Vertical o r Horizontal Slide)
I "Guaranteed To Burn .Without Rivers Realty Ltd. ys I. L. Bolton Hasco Products ner, contr $7000
. Carbon"'-:' —Amount due & owing .......i.::,„.^ 'W'e Kave the finest refractory's service in Canada-r—offering Flinticote Products 2098A—ASSEMBLY hall 5050 E ' and (optional) insuloting sosh
Canadian Distributors: W. R. Meadows Products Hastings st; Lochdale Unit of
B. L. Johnson Walton Co. Ltd. vs you the advantage of a complete range, of world-famous, Jehovahs Witnesses, owner, contr
Western Heating Ltd. R. Mplyard^Amount due & ow- ^AU,UUU
no field painting, no call backs for adjustments or
5638 Cambie St., Vancouver 15, B X . ing ....................... $266.18 & costs high-quality General Refractories' products, Qur highly **Pioneera in the Expanmon 2099A—DWLG 372 E l l t h ave; D. A BUILDER'S OPPORTUNITIES for increased
Consumers Wholesale Food Plan profits improve the moment he decides to build refitting.
FRaser 1526 Joint Held in B.C.* J. Mazzucco 4429 Oak st, Vancr And—this window can bo f u l l y installed i n as
Ltd. vs T. L. Taylor—Promissory trained service representatives are available to you for owner, contr $9500 with the Rusco Prime Window and insulatmg
. • sash. little as fiyo minutes.
2100A-.DWLG 388 E l l t h ave; D. \. Finally—your finished buildings have windows
consultation in every phase of installation. 95 East 1st Ave., Vancouver 10 Mazzucco 4429 Oak st, Vancr, The Rusco Prime Window offers the builder big
that offer customers unmatched comfort, con-
DIRECT TRUCK SEkVICE EMerald 3208 owner, contr ......$9500 savings in installation tune and cost. I t is a com-
pletely pre-packaged, ready-to-install, all-metal venience and economy features:
TORONTO - WINNIPEG -VANCOUVER 2101A — DWLG, semi-detached unit consisting of glass panels, completely glazed 1; There's nothing to change, nothing to store.
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F i l i n g Cabinets Dale Equipment L t d . Capital B u i i d i n g Supplier L t d .
LOGGING -^ HIWAY — DUMP - Typewriters Dalgle & Paul L t d . 10, 524—110th St., E d m o n t o n ; A l b e r t a
TANKER TRUCKS Vancouver 1, B . C . Abbotsford, B. C . A d d i n g Machines 1962 Gait A v e . 1524 E r i n St.
also: 718—8th A v e . W . , Calgary, A l b e r t a
M o n t r e a l , Quebec W i n n i p e g , Manitoba
2015 Main St. Vancouver 10, B.C. Dickens 7331 TAtlow 2151 Calculators
Shanahan's L t d .
Comptometers Macotta Co. o f Canada U t d . Wascana Distributors L t d .
Portables 1018 Lansdowne A v e . Foot o f Campbelll Alve.
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business under t h e firm name Vancr, owner; B. Agabob 4363


Victoria dr, Vancr, contr $9500
\smeoaver Conri; Records and style bf New Style Clothing
Manufacturers and the said Uew BUILUIIVG P E R M I T S 12914^-DWLG; St. Albans rd; R.

.—.-....„....
(Continued from Page 26)

:.,. $107.50 & costs sory note


Gulf of Georgia Towing Co. Ltd. Black Bros. Ltd. ys W. Mojelski,
Style Clothing Manufacturers—
For plaintiff
$125 & costs Electro Hyge'iaii Western Ltd. vs
E.R. Edstrom—For plaintiff .!.
$209.34
SARNIA

AFWAY SCAFFOLD
Burnaby
(Continued from Page 27) V. Harris 2891 W 33rd ave,
Vancr, owner; B. Agabob 4363
Clinton ave; Spani & Sons 3091 Victoria dr, Vancr, contr $8700
Irving st, owner, contr....$ll,000 12915—DWLG 620 Maple rd; A.
Korchuk 520 Maple rd, owner,
wm-
J SAWMILLS LTD.
vs Towers Towing Co. Ltd. — carrying on business as Mojelski $77.44 2124A—DWLG 2640 Bryant st; Y. 2153—DWLG & garage 3905 Clin-
Amount due & owing «.. Body Shop and the said Mojelski H. F. Gruenhagen vs D. A. Betts— , E. Parfitt 5371 Sherbrooke st, ton ing
ave; Spani & Sons 3091 Irv-
st, owner, contr $11,000
contr $8600
D 0 U G L A S 7 | R 2 x 4 , SHIPLAP, D I M E N S I O N , TIMBERS
—.......:. $512.17 & costs Body Shop—Goods sold & de- For plaintiff $354.05 Vancr, owner, contr .... $10,500 2154A—DWLG 5824 Sumas st; W. 12919—DWLG 498 Westminster
H. Nolan vs S..Mark Stevens,.carry- livered ............... $258.22 & costs D. Ruscheinski vs V. Sanford—For hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
2127A—DWLG 215 N Ranelagh st; Slobodian 6060 Halifax st, ow- Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil- F f . o f St. G e o r g e St.
ing on business under the firm Brandram-Henderson of B.C. Ltd. plaintiff $147.05 I C. R. Briscoe, «63 Westminster ner, contr $12,000
name and style of Stevens & vs N. K. Supplies Ltd.—Goods Gibsons S.S. Service Station Ltd. son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, Phone F R . 6385. (Fraser & Marine)
hwy, owner, contr $5500 2155A—DWLG 4845 Northlawn dr; Vancr, contr..... $8500 Vancouver 15, B.C.
Southern and the said Stevens & sold & delivered $258.16 & costs vs R. Teskey—For plaintiff ...:... 2128A—DWLG 235 N Ranelagh st; It. Bagsted 2575 E 19th aye,12920—DWLG 496 Westminster
A s k f o r A l Sauer.
Southern; A. R. & T. H. Baker E, Bluitgen-Petersen vs L. G. Nel- C; R. Briscoe 863 Westminster Vancr, owner, contr ........ $12,000
—Judgment, M/L, accounting, a son, carrying on business under McLennan, McFeely & Prior Ltd. hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
hwy, owner, contr .......... $5500 2158A—DWLG 3296 Carson st; C. Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-
li£^ pendens, costs the firm name and style of Delta vs F. Bell, carrying on business Tenor, c/o contr, owner; Holly-
Workmen's Compensation Act vs Electric and the said Delta Elec- under the firm name and style 2129A—DWLG 1711 Hedley ave; son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, For Economical Service on Wire Rope
A. Lohvin, A: MacMillan & W; tric—Amount^ue & owing,........ of Alberni Sash & Door and V. Grelish 4621 Spruce st, ow- wood Constr. Co. 6330 Yukon st, Vancr, contr .......:..... $8500
ner, contr •-.. $9250 Vancr, contr ...J............. $12,500 (New or Used)
, Sutherley, formerly carrying on ...^......— $1000 & costs ; the said Alberni Sash &'Do6f— 12921 — DWLG 494 Westminster
; operations under the firm name Jones Tent & Awning Ltd. vs A. E. For plaintiff .................... $99.76 2130A—DWLG 4613 Brandon ave; hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 Socketing - Babbitting - Splicing, etc.
I and style of L. M. & S, Logging A. W. Watson, owner, contr ........
Wood—Goods sold & delivered... Imperial Oxygen Ltd. vs A. F. Richmond Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-
and the said L. M. & S, Logging ........:..:........... $252.25 & Costs
—Amount due & owing.... $85.32 E." G. Johnson vs Rutherford-Mc-
Wood, carrying on business un-
der the firni name and style of
...........—
2132A—DWLG 1050 Lee st; H. F.
$o70U
son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st,
Vancr, contr $8500
F.&F. EQUIPMENT COMPANY
G. H. Nichols vs W. Davis—Promis- Rae Ltd.^—Amount due &r owing Arwood Services and the said Huwyter 2731 0 1 i v e r cresc, 12910—BLDG; Woodhead rd; E. E.
Gronlund 1222 Woodhead rd, 12922 — DWLG 492 Westminster 401 EAST 1st AVE. VANCOUVER 10, B.C.
.- .."..i........ $160. &? costs Arwood Services—For plaintiff Vancr, owner, contr ....... $8500 owner .........:.... $2500 hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
2134A --- DWLG 3108 Douglas # SLINGS )
Neolite Ltd. vs A. C. & S. Rowe, Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-
carrying oh business under the B. Read vs N. K. Supplies Ltd.— Grandview hwy; B e n s o n & 12912—DWL(J 678 Francis rd; G. son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, # STRAPS >- Made Up to Order
firm name and style of A. C, For plaintiff $412.09 Young 4144 Cambridge st, ow- L. Mitchell 1116 Bird rd, owner, Vancr, contr $8500 # CHOKERS )
ners, contrs....... $8000 contr ................:.....:..-....... $7900
Phone: D i c k e n s 7308
Rowe & Son and the said A. C. Buster's Auto Towing Service Ltd.
2135A^DWLG 156 E 20th ave; L. 12913—DWLG; St. Albans rd; R. 12923 — DWLG 490 Westminster
CdhlSTRUCTION . Rowe & Son—Balance due & ow- vs J. Baumgartner—For plain- V! Harris 2891 W 33rd ave, (Continued on Page 31)
ing ..v.i.....„,.l....:::$l97.91 & costs Levinskjr 3346 Cherry st, Vancr,
COMPANY LIMITED Intei-proyincial Buiiding Credits tiff .....„......„..:..... $165.50 & costs owner, contr ...............:... $9560
Buster's Auto Towing Service Ltd. 2136A — CONVERT TO duplex
Ltd. vs A. & E. Prinz—Promis- vs J. W. Smedley^-For plaiiitiff
CONTRACTORS sory note $157, intei^sl & costs 1004—14fji aye; G,E.^^^^D^^
ENi^INEERS €tnd
H. Urquhart,:carrying on busi-
-......—...i................ $173.50 & costs
B.C.t Television Service Ltd. vs,A. Imperial Paint Co, Ltd. vs S. — 3 r d ave, owner, conti^..:$12do
2137A—ADD dwlg 5328 Norland SERVES THE CONSTRUaiON
ness under the firm iiame and AsWheeler—For Noble vs P..M.
plaintiff ..:.$899.33;
Lockwobd-r^For
ave; L. PesteU 5328 Norland ave,
1500 West Georgia S t f M t style of ^BmrardTele^ and owner, contr .........;....:.i.i. $1500
Vancouver 5, B.C.
MArino2311 the said Burrard Teievisibh — J. plaintiff .................... .....$J23d;80
E. Samson Inc. vs E. Enders-—
2138A — DWIiG & carport 3648
Goods sold & delivered $401.95 Portiihd ave; J. De to & W^
For plaintiff i.,....... $324.2i5 T. Steele 2717 rCassie ave, ow-
J. Zack ys E. & R. Engemoen— nerSiJcOntrs....i..i........... $14,400
COUNTY COURt JUDGMENTS j For plaintiff ::.;:...,.:....:„;.:• $96.70 2139A~DWLG & carport t82i^^^M^
:,: Fire Protection MacLean Motoirs (B.C.) Ltd. vs I^. Bride sn^eft^^
Plaintiff ; Defendant Callaghan—For plaintiff $324.40
American LaFranco Foamit** Corp.
Sears Family Plan Ltd. Vs I; Sher- E. Williams vs C. Lynch — For 4i4yBN60tli;^^
man---For^ plaintiff ..::.::: $184.72 coritir^i^.;:-t^£...i..^.^...........i.... $8250 Tit RODS WITH
FIRE ENGINES plaintiff .....................1.. $118.70 2140i^DWLG& carport 1841 Mc- Sizes range from Ji " diameter bat
Leith & Dyke Ltd: ysF^K; Mills, False Greek Industries Ltd. vs I.
FIRE EXTINGUISmSRS foririierly ^partying on busii^ Bride ave;^I^>V.I^Iorth^^^^ upset to V4", up to 3H" diameter
\ Fog NoiXlei, Federal under '^the' fmn name and style • -.—• M, Williams-For plaintiff :..•.„ 414^E 60th Oavoi Vancr, owner, bar upset to 4K". One hexagon
- Sirens* Foamite Fire- - of Drapety/ Salon & the said Fergiison Automotive Semee'$o7.9o contii...t».^ ...™::-»^" 1"..»: $8250 J ;nut supplied with each rod.
foam. Soda AsiA, Anti. Drapery S|alpn-^br plaiiiti^ Ltd. 2141A—- DRIVE-IN Restaurant
Freeze Hand Piimp*. CO vs G. S. Pallen—For plaintiff .^: 32l6iffingsway^ W. R: i^nd & E.
Hand EbctiniFulahera -•
:F.' p.-'Walklftvs^ A. C h i s M i e i ® Marshall Pontiac Buick Ltd. vs F.'! •H-'jiv^'iP V. ( f j ^ ^ 3 5 a | ( ^ w a l t # ^ M ^ ^ ^i^fcix^*^',]
• y\ Fire;Hoiie^;''''' o w i ] ^ ; jDari Rae ;32^*^E^ 18th
I plaintitt;.,.;.-.........i.:.„., $404^80 Williams—For plaintiff $561.43 r ^ a i i a b i e in sizes up to 4^ ~^
Becbarging and avepillancr, contr; A. W. Gray
iDSpeetion. Hi & W: Vanduseh,
biisiness under the firm name
carrying on C. T. Read vs J. Gillmore —• For
plaintiff ...,.....:................:.... $220
140#Vancr. Blk.; Vancr, archt V .square or hexagon — for use with
anchor bolts, fqundation bolts^.and
PRODUCTS • •
and style of Select Music Co: and W. W. Lefeaux vs D. L. Swanney; .........:...................:..... $35,000
Construction engineers emphasize Samia Safway's 2143A-^DWLG, 1782—18th aye; G. other applications.
Verne Horofd Bro^n ond Son the. said Select Music x;Jo.vs —For plaintiff ..;. $329.80 advantages in projects involving great heights, . Cooper 939^tli s^, N. Westr,
I f f West Pender M A r i i w 3f44 Commercial Sound Ltd. ;— For Durham & Bates of Canada Ltd. vs such as church construction and maintenance. owner, contr .................i...... $6000
plainti^ .........!;..^.......... $199.86 G. L. Otto—For plaintiff $216.35 Its high'flexibility, safety, faster erection ^
2144A—DWLG 4310 Patterson ave; WELDED MESH
Broadway Home Appliances Ltd. vs Belvan Co. Ltd. vs J. J. Mielke — and dismantling make for maximum economy.
Peterson Bldg. Co. 2069 E 34th Produced in a wide range of sizes,
VASSEUR BROS. LTD. F. Kauffman^-Forplaintiff .......
For plaintiff $740.83
Safway sca£FoId biiilds u p from 3 basic
parts-T-without tool assembly.
.^ '
ave, Vancr, owner, contr ....:.:..... including a number of standard GOOD
:....... ...:. $11,000 sizes in which prompt deliveries
Bulldozing • Land Clearlhf a m i
•xeavating - Road Oradlng ,
D, Gold, carrying on business under
the firm name and style of Gold's
J. Berg
tiff
vs W. Gould—For plain-
$327.30 2145A — STORAGE TANKS (2) can be made. In 200-foot rolls, DELIVERIES
Grader and Shovel Weirk'
Linen "Co;: and the said Gold's E. Russell vs R. & 0. Proom—For Shellburn Refinery; Shellburn miaximum width 60".
120# Marine Orlvo
Linen Couys D. Sandhaus & wJ plaintiff ...,...:.:...:„.. $318.45 Refinery, North Burnaby, owner;
r b r k t S M Nerth Vaheouvor, B.C.
' W. Zim^erman,^ carrying^ dn' V. Berg vs G. McCloskey—- For Sparlmg Tank Ltd., Box 251,
plaintiff ..„.•..........:........ $1022.28 Toronto, Ont., contr .... $82,383 fURNBUCKLES
Best Lumbei* & Supplies Ltd. vs 2146Ac-rDWLG 1932 Burford ave; Drop forged, uniformly strong.
VANCOUVER PIPE WORKS t t l X A. & E. A. Stebbcr-For plaintiff
...............,..i.,..„,,.,.,.....^,..^..^ • ^XoO.O /
liyck & Penner; ownier, cbritr .. •:
:................ :.. $10,500
Available from stock in sizes from
H" to 3>^", with or without stubs.
COMPETITIVE
2147A — DWLG & garage 3264
: PLUMBING AND HEATING GONTRACTORS
INDUSTRIAL PIPING INSTALLATIONS
^ Wallace Neon Ltd. vs A, T:Hutche-
. son-^For plaintiff .;.,.;.: $148.65 No. 10
(WESTERN) LIMITED
Ewart st; V. & F. Robinson 6530
Larger sizes up to 4M" are supplied
as sleeve nuts.
PRICES • • .
L. JoUey vs N. Kogos—Dismissed WAREHOUSES A T Sherbrooke st, Vancr, owner,
1571 East Pender St. HAstings 8406 Vancouver 6, B.C. ^ . C. Blakely vs D. Dunnink — CALGARY yiOLNCbUVER EDAAONTON contr ..:....... 1... $13,000
Dismissed 5537—1A St. S,W. 5866 Douglas Rd., North Burnaby 12567^72nd St. 2148A—DWLG 140 N Ranelagh st; WIRE FOR PRESTRESSING
W. T, Sutherland vs J. V. Vander- Phono 3-3828 Phone GLenburn 3811 and 3812 Phone 783833 L. Procyk 2545 E llth ave, A high carbon wire designed to
leur—Dismissed Vancr, owner, contr $8750
AGENTS A T meet the special tests of suitability
United Agencies Ltd. vs Z. Nikolak,
carrying on business under the MEDICINE H A T LETHBRIDGE
2149A — DWLG & carport 7241
Sutcliff ave; V. Germyn, c/o for prestressed concrete. Produced AND A
The Southalta Building Suppfy L t d . The West Canadian Machinery Co. to customers* specifications, so as to
firm name and style of Asso-
ciated Ambulance Services/and
f02 S9uth Railway Street (Box « 0 ) 291—9th Street/ North
contr, owner; M. Mothe 6191
Halifax st, contr ............ $15,000 be appropriate to individual require* COAST-TO-
^ Phono 2443 Phone 2024 and 3556 ments.
(Continued on Page 30) NELSON KAMLpOPS VICTORIA
2152A — DWLG & carport 3902 COAST SALES
The K. W . Olxon Co. L t d . H. GIddens Limited D. C. Jamieson
301 Baleer Street 341 Seymour Street 859 Devonshire Road
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DISSOLUTION OF Bnby, owner - $7200


V a n c o a v e r Coai*t R e c o r d s PARTNERSHIP
BUILDINO P E R M I T S 350A—DWLG 11169 Wallace dr;

Bigger Profits
W. A. Fomich 207 Bernatchy st,
(Continued from Page 28) • L W. Blaker & T. M. Bryde — (Continued from Page 29) N.' Westr, owner $4900
Garden Bay Logging Co. at Van- 351A—DWLG 9075 Johnston rd; A.
the said Associated Ambulance [ tiff $216.40couver Buinsch 9141 Johnston rd, N.
hwy; Riverdale, Park Ltd. 736
Services—For plaintiff ....$376.05 Taylor Bros. Garage Ltd. vs E.
H. Wiese vs Mielke Lumber & Cart- Tighe—For plaintiff.... ....$137.22
R. Spalinger & F. Andermatt —
Swiss Pastry Shop at 855 Davie
RichmGiid Westr, owiier .....:..—
Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil- 352A—DWLG 10670 Roberts rd; F.
son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, Heinrick 10575 Roberts rd,
- $8200
on every job w i t h
age Ltd.^For plaintiff.... $207.08 Mcintosh, McVicar & Dinsley vs G. St. hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
Granville st, Vancr, owner; "V^il- Vancr, contr ....... ......-.-7$8500 Whalley, owner ....-—-- $6100
McLean Motors (B.C.) Ltd. vs L. Contoli—^Dismissed 12928 — DWLG 480 Westminster
son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 355A—ADD dwlg 12829 Flettonrd;
Dw McGean—For plaintiff $313.60 Dueck on Broadway Ltd. vs Allied
The North Vancouver General Hos- Maintenance Ltd.—For jplaintiff
BILLS OF SALE
Vancr, contr ..:............. $8500 hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 F. Clegg, R.R. 11, N. Westr, "WACO" AND "STEEL FRAMED"
12924 -— DWLG 488 Westminster Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil- owner .....:————i- --—- $1200 CONCRETE FORMS
pital vs F. M. Gorman,— For ...................^........................ tpA02.U4 Grantor
D. W. Wright to A. D. Beknes
Grant**
(in son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 358A—DWLG; Baird rd; L. Dirle
SCAFFOLDING
plaintiff $184.70 Lipsett Engine & Manufacturing hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 • Long life
D. W. Myers, carrying on business Co. Ltd. vs T. Kunoto — For trust)—Motor vesisel at port of Granville st, Vancr, owner; > Wil- Vancr, contr .....:.......:......... $8500 4625 Waldon st, Vancr, owner.... Fast to erect
• Accurate alignment
under the firm name of Myers plaintiff .......................... $907.21 Vancouver .....> $2500 son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 12929 — DWLG 478 Westminster - $4900 Easy to move
C. Crymble to M. Belliveau—Fur- Vancr, contr ........:....... $8500 hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 • Maximum reuse
Motel, and the said Myers Motel Northern Credits Ltd. vs N. M. Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil- 359A—DUPLEX; Dalkeith rd; E. Strong • Fast, easy construction
vs C. D. & E. D, Veinot—For Fjranklin—For plaintiff $159.52 nishings & fixtures at 1476 Ma- j 12925 — DWLG 486 Westminster K. Olsen, R.R. 14, N. Westr, and dismantling without
plaintiff ...........:........ $194 & costs Frank Vernon Motors Ltd. vs J. rine drive ....1 :................. $1000 hwy; Riverdale Pairk Ltd. 736 ; son Constr. Co. 3659-Main st, owner .^ -.— $6400 Safe
special tools
Northern Credits Ltd. vs F. A. Malloy—For plaintiff .... $203.15 H. E. Holt to William Holt & Son Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-^ Vancr, contr ...................... $8500 361A—DWLG 13768 McFarlane; J. Quick to dismantle • Save up to 80% on labor
Pyatt—For plaintiff ........ $228.35 J. G. Johnsoii vs G. Robertson—For Ltd.—^Furnishings & fixtures at son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 12930 — DWLG 476 Westminster Nasalsky, Box 114, Whalley, Save 75% of erecting time costs
1436 W. 2nd ave. .... $66,028.74 Vancr, contr ,............:......., $8500 hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
Northern Credits Ltd. vsR. Wheat- plaintiff .........:... $174.70 Granville s,t, Varicr, owner; Wil- owner ....:....—.. $8200
ley—For plaintiff ...... $223.70 C. L. Skidmore vs W. F . Jersak— J. E. Quinton to J. P. Morriss—Fur- 12926 — DWLCT 484 Westminster son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 364A—DWLG 12976 Collins rd; A. RENTAL OR SALES
Dr. R. Huggard vs F. P. Tarn—For For plaintiff ...1..... $750.76 nishings & effects at 3539 W. hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 Patenuide, c/o H. Neufeld, R.R.
41st ave. .............i.l.:......... $2000 Granville sty Vancr, owner; Wil- Vancr, contr .........,„..„:;::.... $8500
plaintiff $219.70 3, White Rock, owner .... $6200
Saul Rubin Ltd. vs R. Zeitner, NOTICES OF DISCONTINUANCE E. Hohertz to V. McGeer-Furhi-
carrying on business under the
firm -name and style of Rose Evans, Coleman & Evans Ltd. vs
ture, furnishings & effects at
1010 Bidwell St.—$1.00 & other
son >Coristr. Co: 3659 Main st,
Vancr, contr ...........™... $8500
12927 — DWLG 482 Westminster
12931 — DWLG 474 Westminster
hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 365A—DWLG
Granville st, Vaiici*, owner; Wil-
6297—134th st; E.
C. Akselson 926—12th st, N.
West,
RELIANCE IMPORT & SALES
owner ...^.... .............. $8000
son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 366A—DWLG LTD.
Tailors and the said Rose Tail- valuable considerations 14254 Hjorth rd; E.
Croft Whalen Hardie et al Vancr, contr ................::..... $8500 750 Industrial Ave. TA.8531 Vancouver, 4
ors—For plaintiff .......... $352.85 Friendly Credit Corp. Ltd. vs E. W. L. Dalton & R. C. Peterson to 12932 — DWLG 472 Westminster
D: Frieson, R.R. 13, N. Westr,
Pacific Wings Ltd.—Aircraft at owner :.: -— $4200
M. Corbett vs G. V. Lilge—For J. Phillips
plaintiff v......... ......„....:.. $328.50 Western Broadcasting Co. Ltd. vs Vancouver International Airport
o —$1.00 & other good and valu-
w27fliYEAR" hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736 367A—DWLG 12274 Gardine st; M.
Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-
Distributors f o r
J. Cewe vs J. Jenner—For plain- Empire Motors Ltd. Manahan 6071 Halifax st, N. " E V E R L I T E " GLASS FIBRE PANELS
able consideration son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st,
Baird's Tugboats Ltd. vs West Vancouver Aircraft Sales Ltd. to
Coast Pulp Products Ltd.
P. Roskyys Acme Asbestos Ltd.
Pacific W;estern Airlines Ltd.—
Aircraft at yancouver Interna-
SHANAHAN'S hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd; ^ 736 Vancr, owner
Briby, owner ..J.................. $3800
Vancr, contr ........:....].......... $8500 369A—DWLG 13288—9bth ave; L.
12933 ^ DWLG 470 Westminster Davidson 1356 Gordon aye, W.
$6900
TRANSBOARD—HOT-TEMPERED WALLBOARD
SELKIRK INSULATED CHIMNEYS

FOR FLOORS—. J. Berry vs Rl Cruicksharik tiohal Airport $5000 WINDOWS Granville st, Varicr, owner; Wil- 371A—DWLG 10861 Seivert rd; W.
D. Lslke vs Forst's Ltd. G. L. & M, E. SheU to J. Y. 9uon son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st,
Rusco Steel Double Hung H. Gale, General Delivery, Whal-
COUNTERS T. R Fitz-Gibbon & J. N. Smith, & M. Jang—Furniture & effects Vancr, contr ....................... $8500 ley, owner ..— -—^ $5000
carrsring on :business uhder the at 1176 Burnaby st. .:. . M ^ $400 PAPER 12934 — DWLG 468 Westminster 372A—DWLG 2658 Glow rd; M.

YINYLoTILE
st3rle and name of Bond' Realty A. J. Austring to H. & A. Sackihann
and the said Bond Realty v s R .
Stewart.
—Furnishings & equipment at
Vabar Vapour Barrier
SASH BALANCES
hwy; Riverdale Park Ltd. 736
Granville st, Vancr, owner; Wil-
Matthews, RR. 4, White Rock, the house of glass
owner .......—..
son Constr. Co. 3659 Main st, 374A—DWLG 15251 Davis rd; Mrs.
$7500
flDGARDUS.IllilSDN,LI(I)ITED
1000 HOMER STREET/VANCOUVER. B.C • PHONE MARINE 3248-9
3190 Campson st. ....:^... .„ $1000^ Unique Spiral
WEATHERSTRIP Vancr, contr ........................ $8500 T. Longstaff, R.R. 5, N. Westr,
VINYLoSHEET DECLARATIONS OF
FIRM NAME
CHATTEL MORTGAGES Unique
VENTILATORS
12935 - - DWLG; Riverdale Park
Ltd: 736 (jranville st, Vancr,
owner $6200
Mortgagor 'Mortgagee Breidert Gravity owner; Wilson Constr. Co; 3659
S. J. Rowe—A. C. Rowe & Son W. Bailey et ux to Personal Fi- Breidert Power Main st; Vancr cpntr :.-..... $8500
By Goodyear (Canada) at 2733 W. 3rii'aye. nance—Furniture & effects at MOISTURE MEMBRANE 12936 - ^ DWLG; Riverdale Park
G. Hadley — Bighorn Hardware 71 E : 60th ave. ...::..:.L.. $643.07 Sealtight Asphialt Hardboa?rd Ltd/ 736. (iranvillest, Vancr,
Supplies at 771 E. Cordova st. A. <:. &: D. J. Wong to W. M. June owner; Wilson Constr. Co. 3659
NEVER I. W. Blaker—Garden Bay Logging & O. Fong—Furnishings & fix-
EXPANSION JOIN^^ Main s t Varicr contr ....... $8500
/ Sealtight Fibre 12937 — DWLG; Riverdale Park
;;VN:EE::D,S:)^-^m^^ Co. at Pender Harbor tures & Plymouth sedan at 342
Powell St. .-..:.......... :....... $4000 - PERIMETER INSULATION Ltd. 736 Granville st, Varicr,
B. De Brule—Metropolitan Finance
F; & F. Gray to Personal Finance :=;g . Corktite :'„•,..; ,;.'.; owner; Wilson Constr. Co. 3659
Co a t 1819 Victoria Diversion
—Furniture & effects at 1676 CORKBOARD Main st, Vancr contr ......^. $8500
S. H. Doduck—National Furs at 193
Kamloops st. ..:....... $567.42 BELT and GRAVITY CONVEYORS ; Polar steam Baked 12938 — DWL(J 722 Williams rd;
ROORCRAFf E. Hajstiiigs St.
A. Kerr—Sha-Lea Baby Shop at
'1007A Robson st.
E. G. & F. L. Dyke to Personal Fi-
nance—Furniture & effects at
ELEVATING EQUIPMENT f CORK TILE
y^ Sorex Tongue aiid Groove
Delta Constr. Ltd. 912 W 22nd
ave, Vancr, owner, contr.... $8200
12939 — DWLG 720 WilUams rd;
LIMITED DECLARATIONS OF
2416 Prince Albert st
H. P. & A. W. Bamsey to Personal
$523.24 PLASTIC PANELS
• Corrulux '- Delta Constr. Ltd. 912 W 22nd
1964 West Broadway
Vancouver 9, B.C.
PARTNERSHIP Finance—Furniture & effects at
4256 E. Pender St. ........ $529^59
^ ^ ; > ^ ' INSULATION ave, Vancr, owner, contr ....$8100
12940 — DWLG 716 Williams rd; fir
t*-S^
Cl» Palco Wool Redwood Bark Delta Constr. Ltd. 912 W 22nd
Phones G. Krauchek & W. Whitelaw — J. & M. Townseiid to' Personal Fi- MECHANICAL CHLORINATORS
Continental Holdings Co! at 28 nance—^Furniture & effects at POWER TRANSMISSION
ave, Vancr, owner, contr ....$8400
BAyview 4628 Wallace & Tieman
E. 25th ave.
M. J. Downey & P. Tirika—Acme
Creditor Service at 2506 Main st.
D. & D. Brown—Children's Cloth-
3221 E. Georgia St. ........ $529.59
R. & G. Venables to Personal Fi-
nance—Furniture & effects at
1443 E. 41st ave. $794.38
f^ 1 Alexander street
MACHINERY

VANCOUVER 4, B.C^
PAcitIc 1541 f
FLUORIDATORS
Wallace & Tieman
Distributors tor
12941 — DWLG 714 Williams rd;
L. & A. C. Pastuck 912 W 22nd
ave, Vancr, owner, contr $10,800
12942—DWLG 869 St. Albans rd;
forms
BONDED ROOFING ing at 1003 E. 33rd aye. (Continued on Page 32) W. I. Thompson i795 W l l t h
W . A . THOM
Sheet Metal Works Ltd.
ESTABLISHED 1934
TAtlow 4541
J. Zalkowitz & S. Becker—Pacific
Glucose M.S.G. Division at 309
W. Cordova st.
SHANAHAN'S ave, Vancr, owner, contr ....$8200
12943—DWLG 777 Ash st; J. Sand-
ford 6658 Inverness st, Vancr,
owner, contr $6800
flat
1770 West Georgia, Vancouvar S
J. Zalkowitz & I. Becker—^Taymor
LIMITED 12944—DWLG 735 Grandy rd; T.
& Co. Sales at 309 W. Cordova- st.
W. P. Radford & N. K. McLeod—
Star Cabs at 765 Cambie st.
HILLS PRESWELD Great Northern Dock
Voneouver, B.C.
Lenson 760 Garden City rd,
owner, contr •• $8600
STEELWELD LTD. Circle (Van) Motors Ltd.—^Trailer
Centre at 4037 Oak st. 3 ' 4 " Modulor Steel Frome Construction for HA. 4561 District qf Surrey
WELDING

Phone MArine 2381


I. Lundon & D. Farina—Juliette's
1571 Main St., Van. 4 , B.C. Ladies Wear at 3355 Kingsway
H. L. Rae & J. R. Riis-Rae's Dairy
at Brackendale, B.C.
Schools # Hospifais 9 Public Bldgs., e|c^ 342A—ADD store 148 Vidal st; J.
& E. Dupray 148 Vidal st, ow-
concrete
Hills Glass Curtoin/Wolling. SIGURDSON ners '. —-' $iouo

AMUNDSON CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Hills "Duplex" Double Glazed Units. , MILLWORK CO. LTD
1275 W. 6th Ave. CH. 5161
343A—DWLG 17439 Bond st; J.
Shalanski, General Delivery, N.
Westr, owner
345A—DWLG 10971 Baird rd; L.
$5600
surfaces
Hills "Hilsulote" Glass Faced Coloured Vancouver 9, B.C.
— • General Contractors — W. Moore 1957 Kingsway, S. Economical waterproof-glue^
Aluminum Spandril Panels.
779 East Broadway, Vancouver 10, B.C. EMerald 0424 fir plywood forms
Hills Purpose Made Steel Window & Sashes. FILL AND GRAVEL EXCAVATINS reduce fins to a minimum
BULLDOZING ROAD CONSTRUCTION
save labour costs on
PLUMBING HEATING
INDUSTRIAL PIPING CONTRACTORS E. S. LIVSEY & Co. Ltd. form handling and concrete

A. cMORRAN & CO. HILLS STRUCTURES 1453 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER, B.C.
PHONE WEST 1341
surface finishing. •
3703 Hastings St. East North Burnaby, B.C.
OF CANADA LTD. See page 3 Douglas fir plywood
GLenburn 4084
(Western Division)
1660 Station Street Vancouver, B.C. Concrete Form Work Book.
Phone PAV 6181
CONSULT US FOR YOUR PAVING NEEDS
AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Fir Plywood MarkedlSgggggSg^SSgggl^ Has Waterproof Glue
Typical installation of Hills glass cur-
CITY CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. tain walling applied to Hills Presweld HILLS STRUCTURES OF CANADA LTD. PLYWOOD MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
3'4" Modular Steel Frame Building. 321 Davenport Roa,d, Toronto 5, Ont.
PAVING CONTRACTORS 6103 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. GLenburn 2929 550 Burrard St. Vancouver B.C.
55-lJ
Page Thirty-two Page Thirty-three
J6UR NA L O F C O M M E RC E WE EKLY Saturday, February 2&, 1955. JO U RNAL, O F C O M M E R C E W EE K L Y
Saturday, February 26, 1955.
Union—Furniture & effects at
BIG ENGINEEMG
Vancouver Conrt Records
(Continued from Page 30 '
3259 W. I5th ave
RIP FROZEN GROUND
.:..... $1500
F. H. & A. J. Sherwood to Niagara
Finance—Furniture & effects at
1838 W. 13th ave. $634
W Ii i h a n
Architectural institate of B. C. PROGMPLANNEB
A Component Society of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
SCHRAMM MODEL
60
C. A. & E. Woods to Personal Fi-

1812 Maple st. $529.59


Lake, Nelson Island
nance—Furniture & effects at W. H. Millwood to Gtdf & Fraser
Fishermen's Credit Union—Mo-
$8020 L. L, & L R. Taylor to Niagara Fi-
nance—Furniture & effects at
1447 Harwood 993.60
By The Public Relations Committee

James Y. Johnstone, a graduate magazine devoted to the encourage-


(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19)
CALGARY—City commissioners
have recommended to council that
COMPRESSOR
W W . McKenzie to W. A. & G. E. tor vessel at Port of Vancouver D. P. & H. I. Falconer to Niagara ment of good design i n industrial
McKenzie—^Furniture & effects of the UBC School of Architecture a $13,755,365 capital works pro-
•; * - $215 Finance—Furniture & "effects at who was awarded ^ n industrial de- products. Previously, Mr. John- gram be undertaken here during
at 1677 Robson st. ....... $12,000 Pacific Western Airline Ltd. to 7704 Muirfield $693.60 stone had won a second prize in an
J. G. Bums to J. E. N. & E. N. Vancouver Aircraft Sales Ltd.— W. K. & K. A. Campbell to Niagara sign scholarship by the National 1955.
Industrial Design Council, Ottawa, important furniture competition Biggest single departmental ex-
Dickinson—Furniture & effects Aircraft at International Airport Finance—Furniture & effects at held a year ago in England. Em-
at 2066 W. 8th ave. .... $1284.70 for advanced study in product de- penditures are proposed in the city
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , i . . . , . . . . . . . ^ . . ^ _ _ _ 8)&liU0 3819 Cambie St............... $634.80 sign a t the Royal College of Art ployed in the past six months in engineer's department where the
R. Parrish to Nalos Lumber Ltd.— R. C. Jones to Gulf and Firaser C. H. & H. Whipps to Niagara Fi- designing furniture for an Eng-
Tractor at Stuart Island .... $500 in London, England, has won sev- commissioners recommend a $9,-
Fishermen's Credit Union—Fish- nance—Furniture & effects at eral distinctions while there. Most lish firm, Mr. Johnstone is now 860,000 construction program.
W. N. McMath to The Car Market ing vessel at Port of New West- 7226 Carrington $1821.60 returning to Canada where he will
•—Electrical appliances at 1270 recent was the publicity given his The 1955 engineering program
minster H. M. Crabtree to Pacific Auto diploma project at the school. This be engaged in the industrial design calls for expenditures totalling $3,-
Burnaby st $707.98 L C; McMillan to MacMillan & Sales — Furniture at 1113 Mc- profession.
was for the design of a compact 414,000 for sanitary and storm
Carr Electric Ltd. to Canadian Ad-
miral Sales Ltd.—^Television sets
Bloedel Ltd.—Tractor at Gaayey
Bay, Gifford Peninsula .... $6000 M. & J. S. E. O'Krainetz to Per-
Clean dr .:. $467.95 I four-berth automobile trailer. It sewers arid improvements to the
was reproduced in a recent issue sewage disposal plant; $2,938,400
at 1097 Granville st. .... $1927.31 W. J. & M. R. Moxam to Household sonal Finance—Furniture & ef- of Design, the monthly English for streets, including new construc-
F. A. & D. L. Dobbs to Niagara Fi- Finance—Furniture & effects at fects at 325 Douglas cresc, Sea tion, resurfacing and sidewalks;
nance^Furniture & effects at 1709 Parker st. $1021.35 Island $529.59 $2,215,000 for the waterworks di-
908 Mont Royal blvd. Canyon G. P. Erlien to Regal Loan Co. Ltd. P. M & a Whyte & R. Hislop to BUYS HOUSING SITES
vision including extensions and re-
Heights, N. Vancr. ....... $993.60
W . & E . Gillies to Personal Finance
—Furniture at 3744 Prince Ed-
ward st. ............ $60
Personal Finance—Furniture &
effects at 2145 Yukon st I EDMONTON—-Property on the
St. Albert trail north of 112th
Sunshine Properties Ltd.; 200,-
000 NPV; 201—999 West Pender
placements and a new reservoir
for the South Calgary distribution
H e r e ' s a c o m p a c t , h e a v y - d u t y compresisor t h a t
goes w h e r e v e r a i r i s n e e d e d . . . delivers 60 cubic
—Furniture & effects at 1751 W. P. & M. Jolliffe to Household Fi-
7th ave. $832.21 nance—Furniture & effects at R. & A. West to Personal Finance
•••an eas)^ lowmfpst Woy to 11
avenue and at the northeast corner street.
of 118th avenue and 139th street
system; $232,000 for bridges and feet f o r p a i n t s p r a y i n g , drilling, t a m p i i i g , payuui
Widgeon Creek Logging Ltd.; subways; $644,500 for special pro-
R. J. Dobson et ux to Personal Fi- 1432 Commercial drive $1021.35
nance—Furniture & effects at R. & R. Steeves to Household Fi-
—^Furniture & effects at 6339avoid deepmfrasrh^
Main st ...:... .^.....,......:.... $680.90
has been purchased by Henry Ouel- $250,000; 1500 - ^ 675 West Hast- ects; $116,100 for traffic control breaking . . . can b e towed b y truck o r car a n d
lette, 11739--130th street, as sites ings street. ' and 'a final appropriation of $300,- easily m o v e d a b o u t b y o n e m a n . . . o p e r a t e s
940 Melbourne ave, N. Vancr..!. nance—Furniture & effects at J. & I. Lakey to Personal Finance P u t more profit in your winter operations With an ESCO 000 for Mewata bridge.
pozer-Rooter. Easily installed on a straight or angle dozer for four dwellings, each costing William Woods Logging Ltd.; c o n t i n u o u s l y f o r 2 4 h o u r s . O t h e r models f r o m
...........1.^............ $680.90 3246 Venables St. ........ $1021.35 —Furniture & effects at 6295 Fire department expenditures
J. P. Morriss to J. E. Quinton— G. & A. Chicoine to Personal F i - m a few minutes, it rips through hard-frozen ground quickly, $10,000. 25,000 com. NPV; 30-32^144 West 2 0 - 6 0 0 c u b i c f e e t . . . W r i t e N O W f o r full d e t a i l s !
Argyle st ..........::::::•:::::::„: $605.25 for 1955 include one new station
Equipment at 3539 W. 41st ave. nance—Furniture, & effects at A. & H. Perry to Personal Finance economically. N o ne^d for blasting or thawing ground. The- Hastings street.
,Dozer-Rooter costs less t o bwn, less t o operate and out- to be built in the Capitol Hill dis-
3481 Anzio drive ........... $345.57 —Furniture & effects at 4115 /I David Heise Sales Ltd.; $10,000; trict.
F. & M. Berrigan to Household Fi- H. F. & F.L.Bolin to Consolidated
nance—Furniture & effects at
566 E. 20th ave. ......... $510.68
Finance—Furniture & effects at F. & M. Kaufmann to Personal Fi-
Pandora st ........................ $529.59 performs conventional rippers..It is portable enough to carry
on the tractor or i n a pickup truck.
Precision control of the DpzeriRooter perrnits safe oper-
402—535 West Georgia street.
Seat Cover Centre Ltd.; $10,-
000; 306 — 1111 West Georgia
A . B. WING LTD.
6750 Lanark- St. „:........... ..„ $525 nance—Furniture & effects at General Machinery Dealers
F. R. & C. H. Disney & F. H. Mc- K. Singh & M. Kaur to Consoli- 615 E 6ist ave ......:......... $529.59 .ation around installations such as pipes, cables and footings. street Spacemaster Display
Nutt, carrying on business in dated Finance-^Furhiture & ef- C. H. Johnson to trulf & Fraser : P u t more profit in your operationi/ie year around with an Harvey's Drive-In Ltd.; 10,000
partnership under the firm name fects at 489 E. 6th ave. ...:;... $500 Fishermen's Credit Union—-Gas- ESCO Dozer-Rooter. Ask your ESCO dealer for a demon- NPV; 204^-525 iSeymour street. Home For Show At PNE
and style of Dymac Logging Co. G: & F. Keen to Consolidated Fi- stration or write for Booklet 194-A. Vancouver Estates Ltd.; $50,000; 1383 Hornby street VANCOUVER 1, B.C. TAtlow 7531
boat at Port of Vancouver....$500
and the said Dymac Logging Co. nance—J'urniture & effects at C. & M. Meyer et al to B.C. Auto- y\ 20—877 Granville street. VANCOUVER — A Spacemaster
vs Maple Ridge Lumber Co. 525 E. 6th ave. .................. $500 See Yfur ESCO Dealer or yf^ife Dept, €1-24 Dobbs Truss Distributing Co. model home is being erected at
mobile Finance Co. Ltd.—Furni-
(1954) Ltd.—Machinery at West E. Musto to Household Finance— ture & effects at 942 E 28th ave Ltd.; $10,000; 616—789 West Pen- the site of the Arts of Living Ex-
Furniture & effects at 1851 der street position.
Inglewood, W. Vancr .... $945.70 A. B. & G. Wisely t o Household LIMITED Cloverdale Produce Farms Ltd.; Contractor is McCarthy Develop-
A., R. & E. Goulden to Mercury Finance—Furniture & effects at $5000 and 20,000 NPV; 204^16 ments Co., 3066 Granville street. FIRE PROOF FILES
Finance—Furniture & effects at 5571 Aberdeen st $1021.35 146 East 1st Avenue, VANCOUVER, B.C. • 2480 Dufferin Street, TORONTO, ONT. East Hastings street, j The display home will be located To save records even ONCE would make this purchase
1221 E. 12th ave. ........ $1513:i2 E. & D. Mercer to Motorcar Loan ASSOCIATED. WITH ELECTRIC STEEL F O U N D R Y , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N V Beljky Investments L i m i t e d ; outside t h e entrance to the new an economy.
F. T. H. & M. J. Lines to The Manu- Co. Ltd.-4-Furnishings & effects $105,000; n i l West Georgia street. Manufacturer's building On the
facturers Life Ins. Co.--Lands &
premises a t 134 E. 18th s t , N. G. Dowhari to Personal Finance—
at 6985 Nanaimo st ........... $972 ELSEWHERE IN B.C. PNE grounds.
Burnaby Developments Corpora- , Furnishings will be provided by
CLARKE & STUAirr CO. LTD. PA; 7311
•y\ '«r> '550 Seymour St./ Vancouver 2, B.C. f -
Vancr. ...i.....................v.:.: $17,000 F;urHiture & effects at 855 tion Ltd;; $100;biiJ1l^757 Kingsway, Forst's Limited. Also featured in
W. & M. Fedorick to Household Fi- Westminster hwy. Lulu Island, BRrnSH COLUMBrA FACTORY-TYPE FINISH
Burnaby. the house will be building mater-

mmm MEI(WESTnN) IIMITEO


nance—Furniture & -effects at
82 E. 38th ave. .:......:...... $907.87 j Decks Creek Logging Co. Ltd. to
L. J. & N. D'Orsonnens to House-
hold Finance — Furniture & ef-
MacMillan & Bloedel Ltd. —
Machinery at Decks Creek, Howe
$296
BRIDGE &DREDGfN(l
CO., LIMITED
CARRE-PAINTING
2-DAY SERVICE
Mullins' Strip Mine Ltd. (NPL); ials, products and services of the
$10,000; c/o E. Mullins, Vermilion exhibitors in the exposition.
avenue, Princeton. The Spacemaster is the type of
Fraser River Towing Co. Ltd.; home being erected by many con-
A Vitreous Wall fects at 2—5225 Jaraes Walk .... Sound $12,000 ; . ^ « . ' • • • $75,000; 408—604 Columbia street. tractors in Richmond Municipality. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Finish J. L. Aitchison to A. S. Johnson New Westminster. It will be open to the public from IN THE MODERN MANNER
1688 West 4th Avenue
M. Stacklies to Household Finance & M. Lasko — Furnishings .& GENERAL CONTRACTORS Newton Sash & Door Company 6.30 to 10.30 each evening during • Furniture • Interior Decor. • Store Fronts • Exhibits
—Furniture & effects at 1915 equipment at 564 Seymour st— MOBILE-ELECTRIC INFRA- Limited; $100,000; 313—604 Co- the time the exposition is open
BAyview 4171-2-3 RECLAMATION WORK — HYDRAULIC DREDGING RED BAKE-OVEN^ B u c h a n a n , C a r m i c l i a e l & C l a r k - Displays Limited
Haro St. ..:........,.! $567.42 $1.00 & other valuable con- lumbia street. New Westminster. from March 30 to April 9. Day
H. & E. Boychuk to Personal F i - siderations 544 Howe Street Vancouver 1 , B.C. Come and see i t working Kay Vee Contractors Ltd.; $15,- time showings will be on the two 1455 W. GEORGIA ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. M A . 5433
nance—Furnitiu-e & effects at M. Lasko to R. V. Davis—Furnish- Telephone: M A r i n e 6451 000; 12—245 Quebec street. Prince Saturdays and Good Friday.
8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sats. 8-12
3395 E. Broadway $756.56 ings & equipment at 564 Sey- W. G. Mackenzie, President George.
VIllSTtRN GLASS R. C. Kennedy & J. Daly to Pen-
der Harbor Credit Union—Mo-
mour st :. $658.21 FREE QUOTATIONS Craft Metal & Heating Limited;
$20,000; 3306 Barnard avenue, Ver-
' v;;;;^-:;.Co.-Ltd.
tor yehiclegat Pender Harbor,
ON QUALITY Build Sales Faster With Quality Products
non.
WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL B.C. .....::-C " —. $900 RECONDITIONING Shepherd's Hardware Lunited;
ifiSO W:C6rdovo St. D. G. & R. M;IWear to Elco Credit
(Next to Woodward's
Pifione: PAcific 7348
Union—Fufniture & effects at
3406 E. 3rd ave.
J. F. & H. 4 . Skelton to Elco Credit
$1454
PAcific 9267
BODIECOLUSM
$25,000; Railway avenue, Arm-
strong.
Brownmiller Bros. Lumber Co.
Use
ELECTRO-WATT
Ltd.; $100,000; Willis Harper block, ##RADIANT-AIRE" Ciimotized Oil Burning Package Units
Ltd. Quesnel.
For .,.;. ; 1150 SEYMOUR STREET A. M. G. Fuel Distributors Ltd.; A f roducf'df
VANCOUVER 2 , B.C. $10,000; c/o Richard Gosse, Kiti- BL£Crf!0-WATT
Indukfric-.i, Inc.
11-I, ^•^^' i» ^:« _

mat.
Tunneling and Tunnel Repairs Tiger Transfer Ltd.; $10,000; c/o From the dealer's standpoint . . . the s::::¥:¥Sft%:$>::%:-Sia
lt>xs-K:>::::::$:.-;::::;-:%':-S

Richard Gosse, Kitimat. Electro-Watt O i l Burning Package


Soil Consolidation Douglas Terminals Ltd.; $10,000; Units are very satisfactory; while [APW
c/o Richard Goss, Kitunat. not i n the low price field . . . he can ^mH
Prevention of Water Flow and Sealing Leakages McGill & Orme Prescriptions easily prove they are in the high value
OTTO SUNDELL Limited; $10,000; 215—625 Fort
slot. They make good i n a generous 'n^mM W ^ ^
fashion on t h e promises he made;
Consolidation of Structures CO. LTD.
ALL TYPES OF
street, Victoria; there is a minimum of service and
^ ^ »
Smith & Scott Logging Limited; call-back. If you would just as soon
Concrete Piling HABDWOOD FLOORS
SUFPUED w l USTAUEO
$10,000; c/o H. J. Fitzsimmons, NOT see your installer too often . . .
Speeia/fzi'ng in Essenden avenue, Abbotsford. look into the built-in integrity of an
Pressurecrete PABQOET DCSHtMED Summit Enterprises Limited; ELECTRO-WATT Unit.
FLOOBS $10,000; 144 Victoria street, Kam- Call us f o r a l l warm a i r heating accessories:

B. BdE LIMITED Colgroutiirg TRY OUR NEW


loops.
Commercial Blasting Mat Co.
tLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTORS Guniting
FLOOR
LREFINISHING SUVICC Ltd.; $10,000; 22 Coronation build-
ing. West Vancouver.
IARKLEY, PAYHE & WATSON LTD
'•"k?-'
6 5 ^ $ e y m o u r St., Vancouver l i PAcific 6174-6175 Home Bakery (Victoria) Limi- l652Wfestj5thAve. B A . 2 I O I Vancouv6r,f.C
We Invite Your Enquiries. : ~ ted; 10,000 NPV; 2 — 632 View
street, Victoria
<;il
AGENTS FOR MAINLAND CLAY PRODUCTS Your I N D E P E N D E N T Building Supply Dealer Brick
CA1.L
THE C E M E N TAT IO N C CM P A N Y Sand Flue Lining
IfflANK TEARfiiE CONSTRUCTION
L
Gravel Partition Tile
Zonolite and Drain Tile
Perlite Aggregates
C0A4PANY LIMITED ( C A N A D A ) LTD. Cement
Vitrified Pipe
steel
j| GENFR^L CONTRACTORS 815 West Hastings Street, Vancouver PAcific 3471
Lime Waterprooflngs
Plaster Medusa Paints
WmVancowfer, B^. Phone Wert 1793 Lath
KErr. 1841 8 6 9 9 A N G U S D R I V E , V A N C O U V E R 1 4 , B.C. Bros Ltd
Insulation
Pagfe Thirty-four Page Thirty-fhre
JO U R N A L O F C O M M E R C E W EE KLY Saturday, Februaiy 244955. JOURNAL OF C O M M E R C E WEEKLY
Saturday; February 2 ^ 1955.

11 WHAUNG INDUSTRY
JilSPER P M LODGE
MARINE & TRANSPORTATION
Edited by Donald Bruce, Member of the Vancouver Merchants' Exchange, Vancouver transportation Club and Vancouver Passenger Men's Association.
M

TOHAMSlfYEjUl
ENJOYS GOOD SEASON
NANAIMO—Best season in its
seven year history was enjoyed last
year by the B.C. whaling industry
Thirteen O i i v e n t i o n s Booked when a recbrd 630 whales were
F o r This Summer caught, reports Dr. A. W. H. Need- A new type anti-collision light
KOOTENAYLAKE JASPER, Alta. — TMrteen con-
ier, director of the Pacific Biolog- has been installed on a Queen
ical Laboratory here. Charlotte Airlines DC-3 aircraft,
TGGETDRYDOOC 1 •
ventions have been booked for There were only 150 finback and similar installations on the re-
Jasper Park lodge, fanrous Cana- whales in the catch, however, a mainder of the fleet are expected
' 1.'
VICTORIA—A $225,000 floating dian Rockies resort, this summer. marked drop in this species which to follow. The linit, an amber-
Allied Builders €6|istruciing drydock being constructed at Vic- These conventions, combined in the previous five years made colored, highrintensity flashing
T u g F o r Use On McKenzie toria Machinery, Depot wilL he with a brisk flow of individual re- up the largest proportion of the beacon light, is mounted on the
shipped in more than 20 sections servations and a large number of tail and provides a signal of as
VANCOUVEE — A 1540-hors^ entries for the Totem Pole golf catch.
power tug, 6ne of the most powfer-
to Kootenay lake next month, man-
tournament, to be held from Sep- Dr. Needier said Coal Harbor, much as 4600 beam candle power.
ager H. S. Hammili said. only operational whaling station In addition to the high intensity
ful; craft of.its kind ever to leave VMD and Yarrows Ltd. submit- tember 4 to 10, indicate a success-
a B.C. sh^yard, is being construct- ful season for the lodge. remaining on the Pacific Coast, feature, the flasher is so designed
ted identical original bids for the had the biggest catch, longest sea- that when an observer is within
ed here by Allied Buihlers Ltd., project and VMD was awarded the Conventions booked for Jasper
145 West 1st avenue. Northern Park lodge are: Canadian Transit son, and biggest fleet in its his- five degrees above or below the
contract on a second call for ten- m tory. ^ light he will see approxinia'tely 80
Transpoitaticm Co., a isubsidiary ders after a suggestion by the pro- Association, Jiihe 12-15; Metropoli-
of Eldorado Mining Cp. of the U.S., tan Life Insurance Co: honor club, Last year's catch included: 226 flashes, of light per minute, where-
vincial government that a coin be
expects to take deUVeiy bf ^he
vessel by-mid-June. ..
T. A. McLaren, managing direc-
tossed was rejected by t h e two
shipyards.
1 June 15^7; Audit Bureau of Cu:-.
culatiori/June 16-19; Fariiners New
World Life Insurance Col, June 26-
sperms, 134 sei, 150 finbacks, 106 as if he is between five and 20
humpbacks, 11 blues and three degrees above or below the "col-
beradius. Mbist important are the lision course" level, he will ob-
T H E ELAPSED T I M E S for the G.N.R.'s new Super Continental passenger train are shown above. The drydock will be assenibled finbacks, blue and sperms. , serve only 40 flashes per minute.
tor of Allied Builders Ltd., said the at Nelson and will be in operation 2[0;'Western Association of Broad-
vessel will be used by Northern The accent is on convenient arrival arid departure times at main centres along the 2930-mile route, but
14 hours and 5 minutes will be chopped oif the run from Montreal to Vancouver, and a hew JFast record late in April, Mr. Hammili said. casters, June 27 to-July 1; Federal carrier in addition to a Group C, plication niust file a complete sub-
Transportation . Co. to handle time established for train travel between the east and Winnipeg. The Super Continental will go into service
^ Grain Ltd;,^ June 26-30; Interna- Cascade Air Service Ltd. has ap- licenses for which it presently mission transport
with the secretary, air
board, No. 3 Temporary
waterbbrne freight on the McKen- on April 24 and be made up of new equipment, both first class and tourist tional Columbia River Engineering plied to the air transport board for holds. Any person desiring to make buildmg, Ottawa,
zie Riyerj major supply artery in Victoria Architect Board, July 12-14; Western Daily Letters Are Enlargedauthority to operate as a Group B representations concerning this ap- by February 21.
the North WestTemtorie^. Newspapers Association (adverr EDMONTOif — Letters on the
? Essentially^ river-boat, the tug PORTTRAFFie Director ShipGirpup tising managers), July 28-31; Am- 1955 license plates have been en-
VICTORIA Gilbert Anderson,
will inherit many of the charac- erican Society of Sanitary En- larged to the same size as the num-
|eristics" of the paddle-wheeler, DOWN IN 1954 nayal architect at Yarrows L ^
was elected a director bf the tiech- gineers; August 27-30; Excelsior bers to assist police in identifying
EMPIRE SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
|iaving a draught bf only three feet
eight inches, but a total length /Arrangements have been com- Canada _has_b more nical section of the Canadian Ship- i Life fiisiirance Co; August 29 to
S^pteimber 1; Empire Life insur-
moving vehicles more i easily. Also
the province will return to the two- STEAMSHIP AGENTS AND BROKERS—CHARTERING BROKERS
M _120 _ _
feet and a 30-foot beam. pleted to build Cuba-s first mining goods^.to the US. than tb all other V A N C 0 U V E R : - A total of 1208 bmldiiig and Ship Repairin ance C6., September 12-15; Inde^ plate systeni.
The 1540 horseiio\!^ "siiiypU^^^^^^ countries combined, Canada during deejpsea vessels with a combined ciation at its recerit annual con- pendent Natural Gas Association, Colors for the 1955 plates are . _ WESTFAL^LARSEK
tonnage of 5,159,834 tons entered v^^tiojr in Montreal.
i)y two of the biggest diesels ever pected togive greater impetus to 1954 exported about $3,950,006,600 this port during 1954, as compared Mected chairman was M. C. Mc-
September 11-14; Alberta Society yellow-gold on black in coniihem- PMMnsers and Prelflit
jbuilt inJ?,C.> wUl drive the/ barely- the Cub^ri mining iiMustty and to worth of commodities, a drop for with 1333 ships and a tonnage of Murraj^ Cblimgwood, biiit r^ !
of Petroleum Geologists, Septem- oration of Alberta's golden jubilee.
CALtAO-ANTOFAGASTA-VALPARAISO-SAN ANTONIO-MONTEVIDEO-BUENOS AIRES
^ubnier^ed twin screws,; whose save considerable time and expense the second consecutive year from 5,335,481 the previous fesa:, ac- ber 14-18. A total of 220,000 automobile
(SOUTHBOUNDV — ' ' '• / ,i":_ •
shafts are carried in a tunnel in- in the examination and analysis the peak of ^,355,000,000 in 1952.; cording to the annual shipping re- Among visitors to the lodge this and 120,000 truck licenses has been Vtan Yum. BC-Piie«t Boaaa^tea Wna-lM lam It
(N0HTHB0UWP>
6aU«d I Mar a I M«r %
side the body ot^e-vessel;^ ' -'J; of ores which hitherto have been But ill 1952 about 53 per cent of pbrt Of the Varicbuver 'Merchants' FRASER RIVER year also will be two post con- ordered to go on sale in the spring.
J In tiie •fanner of ; i ^ sent to the United States for this Canadian exports went to the U.S. vention tours: The National Edi- iSySglBDANGiaa ..I Apra | Aprlg LApr25 | Apr28 || M/S BAVyANGKB ..| Apr 2 \ Aprl5 | Aifflf |M«yl» t MWM
••Exchange.. ^•;. ^;"',,••;''; : -^'•-•'
^iyer bbats^' the tug will push her piirpose; It is also hbped that large Last year nipre than j60^ per cent^ torial Association, with 250 mem-
cargo ahead of her. She is designed deposits of Ipw-grade ores can now went south. Registry of arrivals during 1954 ^ r s , from June 21 to 24, and 200 — INDEPENDENCE LINE —
|to handle as man^r as 10 barges, be profitably developed. - included the following: American, PUBLICWdltKS members of the Canadian Federa-
each carrying; 500 tbiis oi freight. MEXICO — CENTRAL A M I W C A ^ - C U f t A — C O U ) M B I A - - V
209 vessels; if^rwegiari, 1*77; Brit- tion of Mayors and Municipalities
I After ^fabrication here, the tug ; Spendingi on advertising in the Brazil has a liew scheme to en-'
ish, 175|- Japanese; 102; Pansiman- CO|lTltiai£T0M "Tv.»w^." from September I t o 4. First crack at a passenger train — P H l i ^ M T A N D m y m O g H A T O K CAPOO OHLY — ; ^ . •••
will jSe disman^ed loir sWpineiit United States during 1954 hit a qourage foreign investment. For-; NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. of radical new design has been I rtetatcaii iiBU»TM.,B.e. I P w t a a . t FWIMM I awtw t
eign fims can now invest in ^t^^ iaii; 101; Greek, 71; ItaUaur 56; Foot of 2Wh St.
I Var 8
by r a i l . | o | wkfew^y^, ; iUbbi^^ Jhew recbrd of $8,100,060,000^ Swedish, 51; Dutch; 42; Danish; ol^tained by the Pennsylvania Rail- M/8 I*A BAUXiB . . . . . . j Havana and Sanaago do C a b a . . . . . . ^ . . . . . " * "\ ?f**^ ', ^ , ^ - '1 ^ £ ^ ? A I I t o i S I l i a r »
head CHEj^i^ajdoi^^^(^^ McKen^^ well ovefe 1953's prmipus r^brd!of form of a complete plantful of Phono Wostminstor 9717 opdl t T I t road; :The low-slung, light-weight S/S FliTODHEBOBO . . 1 Acapuloo. La libertad. SanJIuaii. P t o t a r a n a s . . . . . . | l i a r T ^ J ^ ^ J ^ ^ \Matl
39; French, 2 8 | ^ d Canadian, 13, M/O I«A OOUBBB . . . . . | Havana and Santiago da C u b a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I MarSO I M a r M | APr •* , » • ° * '
^e, where/sbe ^nli be piit togete $7;8p6i0()b;000r'^Newspapera dM
i|VriiiHrii'• jlrfji ;(ii-jj ti trainjrstiil itt^er^W
units, without exchange coverage--' ^EHicMe March f lilotbr^; is expected to be ready
| b r service when the ice breaks^ u|l. tinued to get the biggest share,
that is, without buying dollars at/ - I^CIFiC-AOSTRALIA D I W E C T t l N E ^
I The vessel will cost in the neigh- nearly $2,700,000,060. for trial. runs nn the railroad*^ (TRANSATLANTIC S.S. CO. LTD., GOTHENBURO,_SWlDKN)
borhood of $500,000. the ;Costly exchange auctions. Thus l»aswna«r and Fraiglit S«rvic« B«twMW B.C. Port* ana
the foreign headquarters of a Bra- i VANCOUVERr-^nder the new tracks early next summer.
P R M C I P A L AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND RETURN
Prefab houses may become a big zilian subsidiary, or a new investor,; freight equalization' program the HOP. I ifcA. | . i > a p t y
following first class rates per 100 Competitive development con- At. Ptotflt OPMt I L r B C l OriBit i C w B I
f BOOk $TiEAMSHII» PASSAOS TO
item in West Germany's penetra- could ship idle or new equipment (CANADA) LTD; MOTOBgHIP OBSnNAKION
••«•••••••••• I Vebl9 I Feb 21 | I H a r 1 I 3 ^ Mar V I l U r i r
tion of Latin Americah markets. to a 'Brazilian operation, with no pounds, will become effective tracts for the U.S. Air Research & WANOABATTA I Australia
Australia
>«••••••••< I Mar 23 | Mar 25 I M a r i s I A p r 1 j Ass * I Apr as
J
-y-U EHGILAHD March 1 (with old rates in bfaick^ Development Command have been MONOABABBA > • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • M a r i s I Apr 1 j Mar 25 I Apr 5 j Apr. AprU I AmSf
\ HOW
Deutsche Bergwerks & Grubenbau, foreign exchange transactions at General Import and Export Merehants PABBAKATTA , Australia • • • • • • • « « « i
*••••••••••
GmbH, has contracts for 254 dwell- .au. • . ets): let to Fairchild and General Elec- •^BrislMne. Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaida.
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ings for Mexico, El Salvador, Vene- ,•,,;: Steamship Agents Vancouver to Winnipeg, 6.09 tric. The two companies will de-
t—Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide

IDRAINIE TRAVEL AGENCY zuela and Nicaragua. There are strict rules: Investors Insurance Agents and Marine Underwriters (6.64); Vancouver to Regina, 4.83 velop a small turbo-jet engine for — PACIFIC ORIENT EXPRESS LINE —
954 Dunsmuir St. TAttow^S must prove that they have the (5.47); Vancouver to Calgary, 3.12 use in pilotless aircraft. Transatlantic Steamship Co. Ltd./Gothenburg, Sweden—DItlev-Simonsen Lines, Oslo, Norway
VANCOUVER 1# B.C. funds outside Brazil. And only pro- (13.57); Vancouver to Kamloops,
For three-quarters of a century ducers of "essential goods" (trucks, -—Passengers and Freight-*—
Canada's main export lines were for instance, but not autos) are 1^77 (1.92). The world's second longest steel- PACIFIC COAST —PHILIPPINES, HONGKONG, JAPAN and RETURN
744 W. Hactings St. A«Arin«02I1 Vancouver I , B.C. _^_^ sirch bridge has been opened be- la.YaMet. | SMttlo (Portland ' B a n F r a n LuA. UArManila i Cefta | HcBirfc I Kofte* | T e t o
tied mainly to distant shores-^the eligible. "^ Motorsbip Apr 10 I Apr 15 I Apr 20 | A|ir 26
o v e r s e a s markets of Britain, tween Nagasaki and Sasebo in VENTUBA . . . I Mar 8 I Mar 4 I Mar 1 2 ] Mar 16 | Mar 19 il Apr 7
I May 1 I May 8 | May 11 | May 16
NORMAN M . POOLE France, Germany and other coun-
McKEKZIE BARGE & southwestern Japan. It is 712 feet VIQAN . . . . . . . I MarSO | Mar 2« | Apr 8 | Apr 7 | Apr 10 || Apr 28
•—Calls Nagoya after Kobe.
lte«fer epnce and forced draft Tentllatioo..
CONSTRUCTION & SALVAGE tries of Europe. Then came World DERRICK CO. LTD. high at the centre and 1042 feet
War II and an uneasy peace which FLOATING DERRICKS long. PACIFiC COAST-^APAN, PHILIPPINES--RETURN VIA HONGKONG
DIVING saw a radical change in the pattern
SCOWS FOR RENT OR SALE
LUmig Capacity, 25 Tone Longest steel-arch span in the — Passengers and Freight — ____^
Submarine Work Contractod of Canada's export trade. The vital Clam SheU Work Our Specialty world is the 1652-foot Kill Van Motorsbip 1/1 TM Ang I San Fran | Fortlaad | Seattle | Van. g O | | A r Y o t o | KaS: \ MtoUa \ 0*u
market for this country nb longer Hairber Towing Tugs: " Kull bridge in New York. nONBS . TTTTX Sailed I Sailed [ Feb 28 | Feb 28 I Mar 1 | | Mar IT | Maraa j Apr 1 \ Agt %
ELgih 4614; 704 W. 62nd Avt. is overseas biit close at hand—the "Margaret McKenzie"
"Bobby McKenxle"
VANCOUVER 14, B.C. United-States. " J . K. McKenzie" "Ella McKenzie- Foreign investors pohred $24,- — FUENCHLINE —
For eight years without a break. Ft. Victoria Dr. HArt. 1089 000,000 into 85 new companies in (COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRAtlSATLANTIQUE)
Vancouver 6, B.C. Venezuela last year. • i ^ i S l i t and Passenger Service To and From
BELGIUM — HOLLAND - - GERMANY — FRANCE
I Pnget Bd. I OoL Blv. | Ban Fr. | Loa Aria. | | Ar. Aatwerp I THWffrmArKOS
XSKSSSSL I B.a
Daily Direct Trutk
VANCOUVER — A L L ALBERTA POINTS
Service CAPT. CHARLES E. PLESTER

Born on the. banks of the Fraser


River. Early seafaring experience
Marpole Towing tdja INDOCHINOIB
M/S WASHINOTON
M/S WINKIPBO
|
Bailed ,. SaUed
Feb
...| Uar25
28
,' ^
cuuiwi—r
2S 2
' 2 9 I
I
^
OotT
l £ 5
— I
i—Feb 2 4 — r " F e b 28 11 Mar 22 | Antwerp Batterdn T>mUsk Havre
M« 8
Apr 8 I A
iTrW
^ 8 II
Apr 8
Apr 80 |
Antwerp Bttrdam Dunklfk H a m
Antwerp B o t t e ^ Punldrtt Harre

was connected with the fishing


fleet on the west coast. Has been
Conipany9 U m l t o d — ITALIAN LINE —
PRAIRIE PACIFIC TRANSPORT Ltd. actively engaged In the operation
of tug boats and barges f o r over SCOW TOWING A SPECIALTY I T A L I A " SOCiETA PER AZIONI DE NAViGAZiONE, TRIESTE.
Passenger and Freight Service To and From
"Ovr Way Is The Best Way" . twenty-five years. His responsibili-
VANCOUVER 4, B.C. MArine 7331 MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
ties today consist of maintaining i n 1001 MAIN ST. FBOM— I Vancr.. B . & j Puget Sound j OolumbU B i w \ BanFrandaco | I^Anaalea
Edmonton, 891390 Vancouver, TA. 8747 good condition and supervising t h e VBSSBL
Maris Maris Mar 21 Mar 26
operation of our fleet In excess of S/S STBOMBOLIt Maris
MarSO Apr 3 Apr 7 April I A p r 15
T BARGE " V . T . No. 2 ^ ' 75 barges and scows. 8/S VESUVIO
t—-Calla Barcelona. MaraeiBea. Genoa. Leghorn. Nmlea. Venice. Trieate.

1200 ton bulk cement carrier which transported all the bulk cement u$ed in the Kemano division PAINTING CONTRACTORS — PACIFIC ISLANDS TRANSPORT LINE —
of the B.C. Alcan project; This is only one of many specialized pieces of etjuipment owned and
Marine -^ Industrial - Commercial
VMCOOVER PILE DRIVING & oper;ated by Vancouver Tu9 Boat Co. Ltd.
»..»„....»».......««w»"""'"'"'"'"""""'"""""""""""""""'""""",'g YJSaSBL
SOUTH SEAS AND NEW CALEDONIA
M/S TH0B8ISLB (Papeete.^Apia, Sara. Noumea, Lae. New Guinea).
Now Westmlnater
Apr 5
| CooaBay
Mar 27
j
I
BanFfandaco
Mar 21
^'Always Ready"
Spraying - Sand Blasting - Building
CONTRACTING CO. LTD. Cleaning - Shop Spraying - Car
Pacific Coast Agents
GENERAL STEAMSHIP CORPORATION, LTD.
Phone EXhrook a-4ief
432 California Street, San Francisco Pier 41)
MARINE CONSTRUCTION ,^' Painting - Decorating A l l Above Sailings Sobleet t o Cancellation or Change Without Notice)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE APPLY TO
PILEDRIViNG BRIDGES WHARVES VX#»44i ^BS
EMPIRE SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED
J. BOSHARD & SON LTD.
jli^^^
^ ^
FOUNDATIONS EMPIRE HOUSE — 966 W. HASTINGS STREET
910 D o m i n i o n B l d g . PA. 4 5 3 6 Voneouver 3 , B . C mcouMogoar^mif 555 PENMAN ST.
^*"-»
VANCOUVE|,,B._. * * ^
1445 Kingsway
Dickens 1101
Vancouver 12, B.C.
TELEPHONE: PAcific 7T2I VANCOUVER I , B.C.
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€mmmt BIRTHt^AY
If
i LEGAL NOTICES MACHINE
7(fedU^ [ratulations to GEN ELECTRIC GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF
GOVERNMENT O F T H E PROVINCE OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
2022 Main Street EM. 5504 Vancouver 10, B.C.
C. H. NELSON—President a n d Publisher
J . SHEPPAKD—Vice-President a n d Associate
Jimmy Jones/ Dominion Bridge Poper Ihsiilafed i B R i r i S H COLUMBIA
DEPARTAIENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
SIMILKAMEEN ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OKANAGAN FLOOD C O N T R O L -
SECTIONS C-1 and B-3
Agents JFor COWEK ELEVATOR MFG. CO.
Publisher PUBLIC NOTICE
Co. Ltd., Vancouver, March 1. CLEARING AND GRUBBINfi FREIGHT—PASSENGER AND DUMBWAITERS
A . J . WOOD—Managing-Director
W . N . McCABE—Editor
Bob Mbncrieff, Moncrieff Con- POWER CABLES TENDERS FOR LICENCE FOR HORNBY
y ISLAND FERRY
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEALED TENDERS, m a r k e d " T e n d e r for CRANES — HOliSTS — CONVEYORS
J . L. WHITEHEAD—Associate Editor struction Co. Ltd.y Vancouver, TENDERS FOR DREDGING P u r s u a n t t o t h e " F e r r i e s Act"i Section Okanagan Flood Control, Sections C-l and
DONALD BRUCE—Assistant Editor Telephone
March 1. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to t h e 6, Chapter 120 of t h e "Revised Statutes B-3" wiU b e received by t h e Minister of Also
Public Works, Douglas BuUdhig, 617 Gov-
CCAB D. P . BROWN—-Advertising M a n a g e r
CEdar 4191 ''' '•'" . ' — r — ~ " — , n " ; ' ' • • ;•; .1 ' : '
undersigned and endorsed "TENDER of British Columbia, 1948", t h e r e is
hereby offered to public competition a e r n m e n t StreiBt. Victoria, B.C., u p . t o 12 CUSTOM STEEL FABRICATING —GENERAL MACHINE WORK
FOR DREDGING, CROFTON, NANAIMO o'clock noon Pacific Standard Time on
licence to maintain and operate a ferry Tuesday t h e 8th day of March, 1955, and MILLING, GEAR CUTTING and PLANING
Official Joumall of t h e A r c h i t e c t u r a l , bistitute of British Columbia, t h e Vancouver DISTRICT, B.C.", wiU b e received in t h e service across L a m b e r t Channel between
G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s ' Association, t h e Building and Construction Industries Exchange
®* r « ••'*^"***"*°** Builders' E x c h a n g e , Calgary Builders' E x c h a n g e , Lethbridge Build-
Knox United Ghurch office of the S e c r e t a r y untU 3 p.m. Hornby Island and Denman Island, for
a period of t h r e e (3) y e a r s commencing
opened in public a t t h a t thne and date;
Plans, specifications and conditions of
T e n d e r may be obtained from the PubUc
e r s E x c h a n g e , a n d The Alberta Association of Architects. Member of Building & Con- (ES.T.), WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9, 1955. March n t h , 1955.
struction Industries Exchange of. B.C., Canadian Construction Association, Vancouver
Board of T r a d e and Vanouver M e r c h a n t s ' E x c h a n g e .
Plans New Building • Combined specification and form of
t e n d e r can be seen a n d obtained a t t h e
Sealed t e n d e r s for t h e said licence,
m a r k e d " T e n d e r for Licence for Hornby
Works Office, 635 B u r r a r d Street, Van^
couver 1, B.C., Okanagan Flood Control
Office, Court House, Penticton, B.C., or
office of t h e Chief Engineer, Depart- Island F e r r y " , and addressed to t h e Min- from the undersigned on deposit of a
. P.O. Box 36,. E d m o n t o n , A l b e r t a . (Isf report J o f C Daily Feb. 24) m e n t of Public W o r k s , Ottawa, Ontario,
also a t the office of t h e District Engin-,
ister of PubUc Works, Victoria, B.C.
will be received u p to noon of Friday,
sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) which wiU be
refunded on their r e t u r n in good condi-
Ask Your Lumber Dealer: for
34. St. P a t r i c k Street, Toronto 2 B , Ontario. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.—Con- e e r . Post Office Building* New Westmin- t h e 4th day of March, 1955, and will be tion within a period of one month of the
Published every S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g b y B.C. J o u r n a l of Commerce Ltd.
1606 West Broadway, Vancouver 9, B.C.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
gregation of Knox United tihurch,
at the annual meeting held Feb-
ruary 16, voted to begin construc-
ster, B.C.
To be considered e a c h t e n d e r must be
accompanied by a security i n t h e foftn
opened i n ' pubUc hi the- office of t h e
Minister a t t h a t time a n d date.
To be acceptable each tender m u s t b e
submitted o n t h e p r o p e r official form,
receipt of t e n d e r s , except in the case of
the successful Contractor, where the plan
deposit is n o t refundable.
No t e n d e r wUl be accepted o r consid-
Westply Brand Plyw^^
•il of a certified cheque o r bonds a s speci-
-" G r e a t e r Vancouver Outiride G r e a t e r tion this year on a new $125,000 and be sighed with t h e actual signature ered t h a t contains an escalator clause or
J \y. Area Vancouver Area church.
fied in t h e form of t e n d e r a n d made on
/ o r according to t h e forms supplied by of t h e t e n d e r e r , and m u s t be accompan- any other quaUfying condition, and the • MortKern Poplar • " W e s t e r n White Birch
t h e Department a n d i n accordance with ied by a c e r t i f i e d . b a n k cheque, payable lowest or a n y t e n d e r will not necessarily
o jMontxis ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.-••.•••.»»»..w»M.„,,„,,,,,,,„;,.^„„ 8*10 7*50 The structure ihay be built in to the Minister of PubUc Works, Victoria, be accepted.
Less t h a n 6 Months, p e r month.......;................ 1.50 1.50
three stages, with the initial phase
t h e oraditiphs s e t f o r t h therein. /
B.C., o r « G o v e r n m e n t Bond <s), hi t h e . N . M. McCALLUM, • Sliced A f m ^ • Douglas Fir
(In British Columbia, add 5 % Social Security a n d Municipal Aid Tax) N o o t h e r c a b l e g i v e s y o u t h e a d v a n t a g e s o f G-E p a p e r ' Tenders m u s t include t h e towing of a m o u n t of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). Chief Engineer. ,
Authorized a s siecond'class m a i l . Post Office D e p a r t m e n t , Ottawa. involving ah < outlay bf between • t h e plant "to and from the work. The cheques .or bonds of imsuccessful D e p a r t m e n t of PubUc Works,
$40,000 and $50,000 and including
insulated p o w e r cables for transmitting a n d distributing
ThiEs dredges a n d o t h e r p l a n t which
t e n d e r e r s will ;be r e t u r n e d to t h e m ; t h e
clieque o r bond (s) of the succeissful Douglas Building, WESTERN PLYWOOD COMPANY LIMITED
l a r g e b l o c k s of p o w e r . Y o u get l o n g e r p u l l i n g l e n g t h s b e - a r e Ihtended t b b e employed on this t e n d e r e r will b e retained a s . s e c u r i t y for 617 Government Street, - v
excavations and foundations, struc- w b r k j s h a U have - b e e n duly registered the c due a n d faithful performance of Victoria, B.C.
900 East Kent Vancouver 15/ B.C.
tural work, rough carpentry, ^roof, c a u s e G-E p a p e r i n s u l a t e d p o w e r c a b l e s w e i g h less. T h e y ; i h Canada o n o r before t h e thirty-first t h e Conditions of T e n d e r to t h e Minis- P.W. File 249-C
HigHway Safety Conference and a connection with the present h a v e h i g h d i e l e c t r i c s t r e n g t h a n d c a n be u s e d o v e r h e a d , day of DiBcember ^ 1952, or . shaU have
b e e n constructed, a n d . r e g i s t e r e d i n Can-
t e r ' s satisfaction.
A Tariff of Rates and an Operating
. F e b r u a r y 23rd, 1955.
P.W.M. 2498
building. u n d e r g r o u n d or u n d e r w a t e r . W r i t e Wire a n d Cable a d a ; itfter t h e s a i d d a t e ; ^ ']'
Schedule h a s been set.
The membership went on record a
The Ganadion Good Roods AssocIdtion invites the partici-
pation o f every agency and individual in Gahdda in the First as
Notiprtdl^liighvvqy. S q f ^ ^
^ favoring a construction start
"as soon as possible.>»
D e p a r t m e n t , 2 1 2 K i n g St. West, T o r o n t o , C a n a d a .

C A N A D I A N GENERAL E L E CT R I C C O M PA N Y
i /Ilw5^
•• saiily",'accepted;- ..y^-'-_.^''-; _'-^^^
>"** neces-
-
•."••H-,-^-:*^-;• I ' ' 'ROBERT'iXmTIER,. -V^':,.'
' Chief of A d m i n i s t r a t i s Services
T e n d e r e r s will be required to state
what s u b s i d y ; if any, t h e y will r e q u i r e .
The Minister of; Public Works reserves
t h e r i g h t t o refuse t h e acceptance of
any t e n d e r ; b u t if, a s and w h e n any
m t h e Ghatedu Latirier, Ottawa; • ' LIMITED- •V;',"/ ' ^- iand: Secretary.'-•';
t e n d e r h a s been acceptedi , a C h a r t e r
D e p a r t m e n t of Public Worics, ; p u r s u a n t t o t h e " F e r r i e s A c t " will be
: The problem of highWay.safety in Gqhadqhc^^^^^^ issued to t h e successful tenderer.
Ottawa, F e b r u a r y 8, 1955.
^he ppirit o f being justserious, i t is novyr^ c^ ' Official F o r m of Tender, and Con-
B^J^p^ ditions of T e n d e r , m a y be ^obtained, by
I l^n the post 2 5 years more than 4 ^ hove payment of a Five Dollar ($5,00) deposit,
died prvthe nation's rodef^qndistreets. Hundreds of thousands, (iroinOar Fihs} CORPORATION O F T H E DISTRICT OF
NORTH VANCOUVER from t h e imdersigned or. from t h e of-
•'•' TEINDERS , • • • • • • ' • fices of t h e District Engineers, Provmcial
of people Jiqye, been i n j j i ^ ^ FOR THE SUPPLY A N D DELIVERY OF D e p a r t m e n t of Public Works at Nanaimo,
hundreds^ pfmlllioni^^ Z • 3 FORtir YEARS AGO Established 1 W WATER P I P E B.C., and a t Courtenay, B.C. The said
GbnstrucliQh on the new 5,- SEALED rtENDERS o n t h e prescribed Five Dollar deposit, except t h a t of t h e
forms and enclosed i n t h e envelopes successful t e n d e r e r , will b e . refundable
T h e most imf3iprtqrrt-^^^ 06b,0p0Tgalion reservoir on 8th av- supplied, addressed to. the undersigned, if t h e said F o r m of Tender and Con-
}he raesli^nd v i i ^ ^ ^ ^ e must plug t h e drain enue in New Westnainster is now will be received u n t i l 5 p.m., Monday, ditions of T e n d e r a r e r e t u r n e d , intact
\ March 7, 1955, for t h e supply and and i n good condition, to t h e issumg
(down >yhich so much of our human and> material resources well iinder way, with the stripping delivery of: . \ . A. X office. N . M. McCALLXJMi
^re being irrltrieyqblyr lost. V process almost completed . . . Pimcfor b e d i m 1. 13,500 lineal feet of 6-mch diameter Chief ^ Engineer. ;
i The Ganadiqri Good Roods A^ Saanichr municipal council has w a t e r pipe. , ,' ^: . 1 Dated this 17th day of February, 1955.
D e p a r t m e n t of Public Works,
voted to accept U.S. bids for pipe 2. 2,750 lineal feet of 10-inch diameter
first Istop^ql^H Tro«^MwrConci«^ ;. - Saikdi^oncl.: w a t e r pipe.-v • ^ • P a r l i a m e n t Buildings,
supply inwaterworks jobs. i Specifications a n d forms of t e n d e r may Victoria^ B.C.
tion t h a t there are dlready agencies in the highway s o f ^ y be obtained from t h e Mimicipal Engm- ;P.;W.-Filbv57()6';:''-:r,,,;v.:--;;.,.^,.^.,:^ '.;:. ..J-, ,
i[ield ^ Q j i ^ ivqluqbJe^ : > ^ e e r ' s Office on a r e t u r n a b l e deposit bf
$10.00. ^
iparshdt:;these. gria^^:f6rc!E^^ : Lbiyest b r ' ^ n y ^ t e n d e r
Tenders jfcr coris^ a vacceptedi;.i:;j^i • ' • ^
The meeting will be composed; o f nine^^d. - , $400^000 six-story addition to 171 • West Esplanade, :
4—from agriculture, business and irTr
labor, media, or- Woodward's Department Stores
9an izot ions (motor, safety, service, etc.), publ ic offie idls, public Ltd^, designed by Vancouver Ar-
N o r t h Vancouver, B.C.

SEALED TENDERS addreissed t o ^ s „ ^ " "


transport, .women's groups and youth groups. There will be chitect H. W. Postle, are being re- d ^ r l ^ e d a n d endorsed "THSnpHl^FOR
SCffiNCE SERVICE tABORATORY, W M -
five committees to consider various aspects of highway safety ceived from selected firms . . . NIPEG, MAN.", will b e received i n t h e
Problems and to make reeommendotions for h ighway safety Canada Creosoting Co. has chosen Split R i n g s - - ^ h e a r P]ate&--Spike Grids office of t h e Sefcretary, until 3.00 p.m.
(E.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1955.
action m the fields o f engineering, enforcement, education, a site on the Fraser river just Literature on'Request Plans and specification can be seen and
motor vehicle odrriinistrotion and orgonized public support. south of New Westminster for Manuiacturer and J^istributbr '
forms of t e n d e r obtained at t h e officees
of t h e Chief Architect, D e p a r t m e n t of
Highway safety is essentially o qross-roots problem. It immediate erection of storage PubUc Works, Ottawa, Ontario, t h e Dis-
tanks and initial phases of a plant trict Architect, 705 Commercial Buildmg,
is the individual and the community that con deal most effec- to cost an estimated $250,000.
tively with t r a f f i c problems. But all must act in concert if we
GHAS. T. HAMllJON Winnipeg, Man.; the Officer in Charge,
308 London Building, Saskatoon, Sask.;
CONSULTING ENGINEER t h e District Architect, Room 725 Public
are to achieve much, as a nrotion, in reducing ouc highway Phones: MA. 1264^ Building, Calgary, Alta.; and t h e District
TWENTY YEARS AGO 615 W. Hastings SK Vanceyver 2; BJC. FURNBTVRE | | V ^ | [ j Architect, 36 Adelaide .Street, :East, Tor-
traffic tolil There are no frontiers or boundaries to highway onto, Ontario. "
safety. V : ' ' ^' ' "^'/^ Bids for an $80,000 extension to To be considered each tender, m u s t be
double capacity of Cariboo Gold accompanied b y a security h i t h e form
Quartz Co. mill are planned to be Architectural Glass—Glazing Contractors PILING of a certified cheque o r bonds as speci;
fied i n t h e forms of 'tender and m a d e
called in the spring-. . .General SYSTEMS on according t o these forms and in ac-
Mirrors—Modem Store Front cordance w i t h the conditions set forth
CHAMPION & WHITE LTD. Construction Co. Ltd. of' Vancou-
ver has been awarded a $59,500 Metals—^Automob _^^^^^ Q.,
PRINTING
TAOS-
therein.
The D e p a r t m e n t , t h r o u g h t h e Chief
T h e r e is one b e s t way t o h a n d l e t h a t t h e " B . p . Bridge S y s t e m "
contract for supplying 175,000 Architect's office, or through t h e imder-
— B U I L D E R S ^ SUPPLIES^-— yards of fill for the washout at Glass. ^w^^^ ^-^ m ^m ^0^ signed o r t h r o u g h t h e office of t h e
is applicable t o a n y p r o j e c t ; of
District Architect, 705. Commercial BuUd- countless different c o n s t r u c t i o n
CEMENT — SAND — GRAVEL — READY MIXED CONCRETE Marine . drive and Chancellor ing, Winnipeg, Man.; and t h e District
Architect, 36 Adelaide Street, East, Tor- a n y size, anywhere, w i t h consider-
CRUSHED ROCK, BRICK, LIME, TILE, AGltlCULTURAL TILE, boulevard in the University area. onto, Ont., will supply blue-prints and projects. The "B.C. Bridge
G^^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ ^ Warehouse and fiO^l.
LATH, SEWER PIPE, ETC. specification of the work on deposit, of
Showroom—400436 West 2nd a sum of $500.00 in t h e form of a cheque
S y s t e n i " encompasses a c o m p l e t e a b l e savings in t i m e a n d m o n e y .
1075 MAIN STREET, VANCOUVER 4, B.C. TAtlow 2235 TEN YEARS AGO STTO o r money o r d e r payable to the o r d e r .of
the Minister of PubUc Works. The de-
<Offlc* of Hlllsld* Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd.) Ave., Vancouver 10, B.C., EMerald 2245 posit will b e released on r e t u r n of t h e r a n g e of c o n s t r u c t i o n activities
Formation of Prince Rupert blue-prints and specification in good con- T h e project s h o w n above is a n -
Home Builders Association j de- dition within a month ftom t h e d a t e of
signed to make the: terms of the reception of tenders. If not r e t u r n e d u n d e r a single c o n t r a c t . This o t h e r i n a series o n c o n s t r u c t i o n
within t h a t period t h e deposit will for-
Phone FRaser 1634 Free Estimates National Housing Act applicable feited.
s y s t e m of undivided responsibility
to the area, has been completed The lowest o r any t e n d e r n o t neces- feats w h i c h have called u p o n t h e
liMPERIAL HEATING & SHEET METAL . . . Construction of a $140,000 tele- NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION CO. sarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER. provides the utmost in con- diversified skills of t h i s c o m p a n y .
O. (OARNEY) BOLTON LLOYD A. BOLTON phone exchange building at 102 av- Chief of Administrative Services
Dealers for enue and 100 street, Edmonton, and Secretary. s t r u c t i o n efficiency. We will be pleased t o c o n s u l t
D e p a r t m e n t of PubUc Works,
LENNOX AND AIRCOAUTOAAATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT will start this spring to plaiis by Ottawa, F e b r u a r y 7, 1955.
5435 Victoria Drive ^ _ „ _ Vancouver til. B.C. City Architect Max Dewar.
J . W. STEWART LTR. COMJRftNY ^lii3ii£>:?-r-:.- ADDITIONAL LEGALS ON
Business a n d i n d u s t r y have f o u n d w i t h you o n your project.
•Extension, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Vancouver, B.C.
830 W . Pender St. * PA. 9 2 1 1 PAGE 38
BAYNES
COMMONWEALTH CONSTROGTION MAkNEWG GENEiAL CONTRACTORS BRITISH COLUMBIA BRIDGE & DREDGING
===== COMPANY LIMITED -^ ^-^ 1304 Hornby Street MArine 4535 Vancouver 1, B.C.
EXCAVATING
LTDo
ENGINEERS and BUILDERS Contractors,
Engineers DOUGLAS FIR CONSTRUCTION LUMBER
BULLDOZERS — OVERHEAD LOADERS
FRONT END LOADER ON RUBBER — DUMP TRUCKS
Gravel —- Pump-sand — Dirt Fill
COMPANY UMITED
CONSTRUCTION OF ALL KINDS
Cinders •— Foundlry SBag
WINNIPEG . . VANCOUVER . . VICTORIA
VANCOUVER MARINE LUMBER CO. LTD. CAMPBELL CARTAGE LTD. 544 Howe S t r e e t Vancouver 1, B.C.
EDMONTON 800 Taylor St. MArine 4701 Vancouver 3« B.C. 1452 East 2 7 t h Ave. Vancouver 12, B.C. EMerald 3434
Located on False Creek — East of Cambie Bridge
Page Thirty-eight JOUR N A L OF CQ MM E RC E WEE KLY Saturday, February 26, 1955j|
turday, February 26, 1955. J O U R N A L OF C O M M E RC E W E E KLY Page Thlrtynnine

«C
LEGAL NOTICLS i
ommerce Preisidlent
(Contiilued from Page 37) USED MACHINERY Notes Civic Services
LEGAL N O T I C E S
(Continued from Page 38)
CALL FOR TENDERS
SECTION BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMMISSION
VANCOUVER—Community de- VnJLAGE OF KITSCOTY ^
elopment by Boards of Ttade or CALL FOR TENDER
PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY
Advertising Bules and Regulations REPOSSESSION ''hambers of Commerce was stress- SEALEP TENDERS with the w o r d "Ten- GENERATORS, LADORE FALLS
PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY J o u r n a l of Commerce Weekly r e s e r v e s RECONDITIONED d e r " enfaced on the envelope will b e
COMPANY • COMPANY • SEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- tl^e r i g h t to revise o r r e j e c t advertise- OD, 10 ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTOR.. by G. S. Thorvaldson, Q.C., riBceived u p u n t i l 7:00 o'clock P.M.
CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION OP RAILWAY, PRINCE
CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAY,
dersigned a n d endorsed "TENDER FOR ments. It is agreed by t h e advertiser r e -
Complete with Hoover Dozer Overhead ) bile here this week on a two- the Friday, March 11,, 1955, a t t h e office of
Village secretary-treasurer, in t h e
File: 0134327 DEVELOPMENT
W H A R F REPLACEMENT. VESUVIUS questing space t h a t the liability of B.C. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
GEORGE NORTH PRINCE GEORGE NORTH BAY, B.C.", will be received in the. office Journal of Commerce Ltd.. in t h e e v e n t of Loader—Angle Blade—Cleaxtog Rake. '' sreek, 5000-mile tour of B.C. as Village of Kitscoty, Alberta, for t h e fol- SEALED TENDERS w m be received u p
MILE 20.0 t o MILE 38.0
MILE 38.0 to MILE 57.0
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .,
of t h e Secretary.' until 3.00 p.m. CE.S.T.), failure to publish an advertisement o r In See BCr. Begert resident of the Canadian Cham- lowing: to noon (S. T.) March 18th, 1955, by t h e
<a) Installation of approximately 5,900 undersigned for the construction of a n 1. Sealed tenders will be received until 12 o'clock noon, P.S.T.,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955. I the event of a n e r r o r a p p e a r i n g in t h e
SEALED . TENDERS, m a r k e d "Tender SEALED TENDERS, m a r k e d / ' T e n d e r for
P l a n s and specification can be seen advertisement a s published, shaU be lim-
Room 408, 935 W. Georgia m er of Commerce. feet of 6 " and 8 " water mains, including Office & s t o r e s Bldg.,. a t Lumby, B.C. March 15th, 1955, by British Columbia Power Commission for
for Construction of Pacific G r e a t Eastern Construction of Pacific Gireat E a s t e r n ited to the a m o u n t paid by the a d v e r t l M r MA. 6659 KE. 2978M^ valves, h y d r a n t s and fittings:
Jtailway, P r i n c e George N o r t h — Mile and forms of t e n d e r obtained at t h e Although the Winnipeg lawyer (b) Installation of approximately 7^,500 tained Plans and specifications may be ob- the supply and supervision of erection of 30,000 kva gener-
RaUway, P r i n c e George NorthT-Mile.38.0 office of t h e Chief Engineer, Departr for t h a t portion of t h e advertising s p a c e from the District F o r e s t e r , Kam-
20.0 to MUe 38.0", will be received b y , aid the organization he heads is necessery
feet of 8 " a n d 10" sewer m a i n s w i t h loops, Forest Ranger, a t Vernon, Lumby,
to Mile 57.0", will be received by t h e
Construction Committee of t h e Pacific the Pacific G r e a t E a s t e r n Railw^ay Com? m e n t of Public Works. Ottawa, Ontario, occupied by t h e incorrect o r o m i t t e d item manholes;
ators for ^he Ladore Falls Generating Station.
pahy. Construction Committee, a t t h e at t h e office of t h e District Engineer, only, and t h a t t h e r e shall be n o liability WE SPECIALIZE IN the voice of business at Ottawa, he (c) Install or the undersigned upon a deposit of
approximately 70 service $50.. refundable upon r e t u r n of plans
G r e a t E a s t e r n Railway Company, at t h e Post Office Buildingi P o s t Office Box in a n y event g r e a t e r t h a n t h e a m o u n t paid
office of t h e Minister of Railways, Parlia- jpoihted out the essential services connections;
office of t h e Minister of Railways. Parlia-
pient Buildings, Victoria, B.C. up:r to 12 ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C. u p to 12 290, N e w Westminster, B.C., and a t t h e for such advertising. USED WIRE ROPE and specifications in good condition with- 2. Tenders shall be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked: "Ten-
Post Offices a t Vancouver, Victoria, Nan- AU claims of e r r o r s in a d v e r t i s e m e n t s erformed by individual Boards or (d) Construction of a p u m p h o u s e ; in thirty days, of the date of opening
o'clock n o o n , . Thursday, M a r c h 24th, o'clock n o o n , T h u r s d a y , March 17thi
aimo, Duncan and Ganges. B.C. must be received by the p u b l i s h e r within (e) Construction of water t o w e r foot- of tenders. der for 30,000 kva Generators, Ladore Falls Generating Sta-
1955. 1955.';-. _ ' .:
"To be considered each, t e n d e r m u s t b e 30 d a y s after first publication. Our lines have been carefully; hambers at th.e community-level, ings; . ''' • • Tenders will not be considered unless tion", and addressed to:
C o n t r a c t d o c u m e n t s and plans may be | Contract d o c u m e n t s a n d planis m a y -be the 700 members in the national (f) Construction of a sewage lagoon. signed, out made on t h e form suppUed and
obtained f r o m t h e office of t h e Com obtained from t h e office of t h e Comi accompanied b y a s e c u r i ^ in t h e form ADVERTISING RATES ON and a deposit of 10% of t h e
p a n y ' s construction d e p a r t m e n t , ' foot of pany's construction, d e p a r t m e n t , foot of of' a ceftiJEied c h e q u e or. bonds a s speci- g raded and tested to assure' group, 70 per cent are in centres andCopies of t h e plans, and specifications tender is enclosed British Columbia Power Commission,
fied in t h e form of t e n d e r - a n d . m a d e on REQUEST • schedule of quantities m a y be ob- feited if t h e t e n d e r ewhich shall b e for-
R o g e r s A v e n u e , N o r t h Vancouver, a n d Rogers Avenue, N o r t h Vancouver, a n d or according t o thesie forms and in ac- cornplete satisfactibrii • of under 5000 population. tained a t the office of t h e Consulting into the- contract w h e n called tupon r declines o enter P.O. Box 500,
^ t t h e office of the D e p u t y Minister''of at t h e office of t h e Deputy Minister of cordance Telephone CEdar 4191 to
ItaUways, Douglas Bldg.. Victoria. > on RaUways, Douglas • Bldg., Victoria, o n .therein. '^
with t h e conditions s e t forth
This province has the highest per Engineer for a deposit of $25.00. This do so. Cheques of t h e unsuccessful ten-
deposit will be refunded foUowihg t h e derers Victoria, B.C.
deposit of a s u m of Twenty Dollars deposit of a s u m of Twenty Dollars
capita membership in Canada with rthe e t u r n of plans and specifications and t r a c t iswill be r e t u r n e d when t h e eon-
awarded. V
Qtsio.OO),' m a d e p a y a b l e : to t h e Pacific ($20.00), m a d e payable to t h e Pacific
G r e a t E a s t e r n Railway Company^ which Great E a s t e r n Railway Company, whicl) Engineer's office (H. & R.), o r t h r b u ^
T h e D e p a r t m e n t , t h r o u g h the Chief B.G WiRE ROPE & submission of a t e n d e r . W h e n a
104 groups, interjected C. K. Bah- contractor fails to submit a t e n d e r , h i s anyNo qualifying t e n d e r s h a l l be considered having 3. Copies of the Specifications and General Conditions of Con-
will be r e f u n d e d upon"^ r e t i i r n of plans will be refunded u p o n r e t u r n of plans t h e undersigned, o r t h r o u g h the offiue GET IT FROMRpLLlislS SUPPLY LTD. ^^^ clauses whatsoever, and
tract may be obtained from the Commission's Head Office at
-etc. in go^d;'-condition' within a period etc, .in- good condition, within a period of t h e District Engineer a t New West- tock, B.C. manalger. deposit will b e refunded only
and specifications a r e r e t u r n e d PRIOR
if plans
the lowest o r a n y t e n d e r n o t necessarily
qf o n e m o n t h of t h e r e c e i p t of t e n d e r s , of one m o n t h of t h e receipt of t e n d e r s ; m i n s t e r . B.C., will supply blue-prints a n d New and Used Equipment 599 Taylor St.; Viancouver 3 TA.3818 In answer to a query on the A certified cheque for 10% o r a bid Tenders must be submitted i n , t h e en-
to t h e date for the closing of t e n d e r s . accepted. Victoria, B.C., or may be seen at the office of the Secretary of
tb
ff . unsuccessful,
« * « » * > • * • —t e' nr d*e. r.e' r^s" " onlyy- except to
, , ' " -«.-w^« I" unsuccessful
uusuvcessiui lt e n da e r e r s oniy, only, except specification bf the work on, deposit of
in t h e case of t h e ^successful c o n t r a c t o r in t h e case of t h e successful contractor a s u m of $20.00 i n t h e form of a cheque kaiker dam cbniTovers3^ Mr. Thor- bond for 50%" of t h e t e n d e r amoimt, velope m a r k e d " T e n d e r for t h e con- Building and Construction Industries Exchange, 342 West
w h e r e t h e p l a n deposit, is n o t refundable, where the plan deposit is not refundable^ or m o n e y order, payable t o t h e o r d e r of ROLLINS MACHINERY valdson stated the Canadian Cham- payable t o t h e Village of Kitscoty m u s t struction of Office & Stores Building .[• P'ender Street, Vancouver, B.C.
t E a c h t e n d e r niust be accompanied b y the Minister of Public W o r k s . T h e de- accompany each t e n d e r . at Lumby, B.C."
Each t e n d e r m u s t b e accompanied by
an accepted cheque,}, m a d e payable t o an accepted cheque m a d e payable t o posit will be released on r e t u r n of t h e
415 East 5th A v e . Dickens 6404 •'V^' :•^'••^LOADERS-^•^^:::'aJ'^^^^^^^^^ ber of Commerce does not get in- T h e lowest o r any t e n d e r n o t neces- C. D. ORCHARD,
blue-prints and specification in good cpn- Chief F o r e s t e r and Deputy
t h e Pacific Great"^: E a s t e r n Railway Com
pany,. for; t h e amd\mt of $70,000.00. T h i s , St hne APacific o ? t i , ?G f ^r ena,t ^ E
' ^a Js t' e«r.nn ^Railway
n « n o„ Com ^u.- ;dition within a month: f r o m . t h e date HOUGH PAyLOADER# volved; in disagreements vbetvreen sarily accepted.
JAMES McCORRY, sect-treas Minister of Forests. 4. Tenders will be opened in public at the Commission's offices
deposit shaU b e forfeited if t h e t e n d e r e r 5 S t J h . n T , ! ^ * ^ ' ^ * * * ' ^ «100;P0O/OO,This of reception of t e n d e r s . If n o t r e t u r n e d
DROTT SKID LOADERS^ J the; provincial and federal gdyern- ViUage of Kitscoty. February 21st, 1955. in Victoria at 2:00 p.m.,P.S.T., March 15th, 1955,
declines t o e n t e r into c o n t r a c t , o r if h e ^fP,?^'^',^?^"^^^^^^^^ within t h a t pefibd t h e ^ deposit will be
:forfeited.-;, v •;•;'•-- . '':-,'
EQUiPMEIsit mesds^:ry/:r-. ;:..:^ KFTSCOTY, Alberta. Parliament Buildings,
lails t o . c < , m p l . t e the w o r k , . p n t r a c t e d | ; ^ ^ Associated Engineering Services Ltd. Victoria, B.C.
for., . „ . , - _ , ••for^^';;;:^;',:. •• • ••• •i.-'^,::^:..- :••-'.- :-. v-:•..•••;•:,•;•'. •? • T h e lowest o r any t e n d e r n o t neces- ; N E W AND USED MALO OVERHEAD LOADERS Triade across the 49th parallel is .10250—106 Street, * 5. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all tenders
::iThe c h e q u e s of unsuccessful t e n d e r e r s sarily/accep'ted.^ :•,,':••:: :'.y:V',.,:•:, •:.:...-,,, LOGGING CONTJRACTbRS* EQUIPMENT • . B o t h new and used.. , ' EDMONTON, Albertia, NOTICE TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS
will b e r e t u r n e d t o t h e m w h e n t h e con- The cheques of unsuccessful t e n d e r e r s ROBERT FORTIER, encouraged by the Chamber's Caifi- STIPULATED SUM CONTRACT proposals and the lowest will not necessarily be accepted.
t r a c t ^has b e e n awarded. . ' i; ' :: ,: will be r e t u r n e d to t h e m when t h e con- . Chief of Administrative Services BRpWISi, FI^SER & CO. LTD. B.C. E Q U I P M E N T CO. l^py ada-tT.S. committee composed of a r e invited for t h e construction of a n
T e n d e r s m u s t • be m a d e o u t ' o n ' t h e tract h a s /been a w a r d e d ; , and Secre'taryi Elementary School a t Hope, B.C., and will
• forms supplied and enclosed in t h e en- & ^TendMs- ;tnust>;biB S^ D e p a r t m e n t of PubUc W o r k s , 1512 £ . Hastings s t r e e t . , HA. 5167 306 Industrial A v e n u e . Vancouver.' B.C. 15 top businessmen from each be received until 4:00 p.m.. Standard
v e l o p e s , furnished. forms supplied a n d enclosed in t h e en- Ottawa, F e b r u a r y 8. 1955; r •'. - ' MAi 4 4 4 1 ' ' '• '-••• country who meet twice a year and Time, Wednesday; March 23, 1955, a t t h e
V>-No t e n d e r will b e accepted o r con- velopes furnished. ^ ^^^^ offices of t h e Architect.
s i d e r e d ;that contains ian escalator.'cliaiise . ;-i The ' successful .'contractor m u s t • c a r r y present policies from their find- The work consists of a n 8 classroom.
o r a r t y - o t h e r qiialifying coriditioriis; ^•;: ^^ PH':>t*^e; w o r k in ^stIict J-cbnformity with THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SPEGIAl-ISING IN JJ ings to Ottawa and Washington. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE O F
Activity Room and Administration Area
REVOLVERS BRITISH COLUMBIA

WANTED TO BUY
• T h e - l o v ^ e s t o r any t e n d e r ; will v^ h o t ***e i^contract and ispecifications. He will SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 39
necessarily' be: accepted, .v :r:.-v - " n o t 'Receive:, a n y s u b s e q u e n t a d j u s t m e n t (VANCOUViai) ; Mr.^ Thorvaldson emphasized the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Standard F r a m e Construction Elementary
School Building.
HON. W. R. T. C H E t W Y N D . or: settlement beyond: t h e t e r m s of t h e T h e Vancpuyer Board of School Trus- 4 x 4 AND 6 x 6 5000 FAMOUS SERVICE MODELS, .38
and .45, CaUber Smith & Wesson, b o l t , world trade situation which is de- COSIOX ELECTORAL DISTRICT
BRIDGE PROJECT NO. 154 A certified cheque is r e q u i r e d w i t h each
Minister of.Railways! 'contract. •• ;'•.••„:;y:^-:.-Vv •-" :r';, t e e s will re^ceive t e n d e r s for -a "firm tender for the sum of Seven Thousand
Ei M^ GUNDERSON, . b i d " , aU, t r a d e s , general contract for DRIVE TRUCKS Webley and Enfield; One milUon r o u n d s veloping where countries on wage BIG QUALICUM BRIDGE
Dollars, ($7,000.00), t o be replaced with a
No t e n d e r , wiU be a c c e p t e d ' or con- 30-06 and .45 ACP Ammunition. ISLAND HIGHWAY
Vice-Piresident. A sidered t h a t contains ian escalator clause ChurchUl-Secondary Schobl, 57th Avenue scales one half to one third below NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS performance bond, as specified, • within
VICTORIA,-:B.C. „•. • '^^^ -•-•::• .;'•:.••••',:•
F e b r u a r y 26th^ 1955. - >
x)r any o t h e r qualifying conditions.
: Tlie- lowest Or a n y t e n d e r will n o t dressing
necessarily, b e accepted.
V HON. W. R. T. CHETWYND,
a n d H e a t h e r S t r e e t , consisting of fortyr
four
P l a n s
classrooms,
, specifications,
a g r e e m e n t forms m a y be obtained from
d o u b l e . , gymnasium,
rooms, cafeteria a n d offices. W.A^
t e n d e r , bond a n d 2 E. 1st Ave. ' D i c k e n s 9355
•:••'••••'.-•'"•: ••-.Writer-. •>•' -:::•- '':--,-•
INTERNATIONAL FIREARMS
•-•.;:•-•• ;;^-r:. G O . - - ^ • ^ • , ; : -
ours are beconiing competitive. SEALED TENDERS, m a r k e d
Big Qualicum B r i d g e " will be received by
' him to take steps to meet this com- Building, 617 Government Street, Victoria, issued
" T e n d e r for thirty days of t h e contract d a t e .
D r a w i n g s, specifications, tendering
Canadian: business was advised by t h e Minister of Public Works, Douglas forms, and instructions t o bidders will b e
to General Contractors only, and
B.C., u p t o 12 o'clock noon. Pacific Stan- m a y . b e obtained on o r after 1:00 p.m.
K
Minister . o f Railways. Vancouver, B.C. petition;.^ Fiiiahcially stable experienced businessman, with past record
,• iE.j M. GUNDERSON, t h e Office of t h e Vancouver School 1011 Bleiiry. Montreal. Que. dard Time, on Wednesday t h e 9th day of Standard Time, Wednesday, March 2, 1955i
- ; : Vice-President. - / r Bbard Architect. 1595 West 10th Avenue, March, 1955, and opened in public a t t h a t at the; Architect's office, 1553 Robson of success, wishes^to purchase an interest, preferably controUirig,
>•. VICTORIA,-^ B.G.. •-: ^ •. : T'-'^^': ; >. Vancouver, B.C., on a n d 'after 12 n o o n . time and d a t e . c. Street, Vancouver, B.C.
F e b r u a r y 19th. 1955. Monday, F e b r u a r y , 28lh, 1955.; ^ A returnable . deposit cheque , of Fifty
Plans, specifications and conditions , of Dollars ($50.00) i s - r e q u i r e d -for eacli com- in a genuiiie and ?sound business in the light-manufacturing or
Tenders- m u s t be accompanied
e i t h e r cash .deposit or cheque,; certified
b y Canadian c h a r t e r e d hahk^ m a d e pay-
by
PlEIVi^lPER COMPANY IJ^^ t e n d e r may be obtained from t h e Public plete or partial set of dqcuments^:':) -^ • ;
W o r k s Office, 635 •Burrard S t r e e t , Van- Sharp & Thompson, Berwiick, P r a t t ':
wholesale distributing or pc^sibly'import-export field. Present
SEALED TENDERS ^ addressed^ t o thei u h
iable to.: t h e ' B o a r d of School Trustees COMPLETE couver l i B.C., o r front:the u n d e r s i g n e d , Architects'..,;-';;/,;,,. '/'..'^ ;" v^.-- :..'-•^••j' ^;'^),v''-4 staff retained^^ ':J^articularly\ interested in jpix)pbsitipn^^^^ \ ^
dersigned, a n d . endorsed "TENDiER FOR on;i^depbsity^X)f; ac^^aa<io||flf .^JTen;^, DJalJiatiSu 1553 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.G.5 ••:•''
W H A R F , RECONSTRUCTION AND IM- of :, Schbbi Diistrict Noi 39^ CVancouVer)'
PEST CONTROL ($10^00) which will be "i-efunded o h t h e i r Ovmer wishies^!#tjre additi(OtM"capitaI i ^
PROVEMENTS. SNUG COVE. B l C r . w i U for 5 % V of a m o u n t of t e n d e r which shall F e b r u a r y 24, 1955
b e received i n t h e office, of t h e Secre b e forfeited if . t e n d e r e r declines t o ' sigh NOtlir ^ New Uni^ r e t u r n in good condition within a period
r:;vv'•'::SERylCE••;'^: of one month of the receipt of t e n d e r s For: Board of Srfiool T r u s t e e s ^ ment needed i p r further expa Gi^ter viricouyiBr or Vic-
t a r y , until 3:00 p.m. (EJS.T.), WEDNES- t h e c o n t r a c t within six days after being except in the case of t h e successful ten- Fraser Canyon School District No. 32 toria ir6$; :3^eply iii confidence giving general particulars to
notified b y t h e School Board Secretary- • . Hope,: BiC. •, . ' •.:.- . ,.,
DAY, MARCH 9, 1955. V - :
; P l a n s a n d specification ciih be ^ seen
GOVERNMENT OP T H E PROVINCE OF Treasurer.'•;,,::.../•,. •
BRITISH COLUMBIA
for lb Serve The
derer, where, t h e plan deposit is n o t r e -
fundable.'-,.; :v"
- O n a w a r d i n g of, contract, successful Gas Fumigation No t e n d e r will be accepted o r consid-
DEPARTMJSaMT O F PUBLIC WORKS
a n d f o r m s of t e n d e r obtained a t the
office of ' t h e Chief E n g i n e e r , Depart- KASLO-SLOCAN ELECTORAL DISTRICT c o n t r a c t bond of 50% of t e n d e r , and
t e n d e r e r shall substitute for d.epbsit a
OIL Buminf ered that cbntains an escalator clause or Eight Buildlers Have
i n e n t of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, CONSTRUCTION AND OUTFITTING OF t h e balance of deposits wiU b e r e t u r n e d . COMMERClAl . • any other qualifying conditions a n d t h e
• , / . : • • • • • :

s^ the office of t h e District E n g i n e e r .


P o s t Office Building, New Wesltminster,
B.C., a n d a t t h e Post Offices, a t Vancou-
v e r a n d Victoria, B.C.
75'0" STEEL AUTO FERRY
ARROW PARK. B.C.
- NOTICE T O CONTRACTORS
•'.'•FOR •

' T o b e considered each t e n d e r , m u s t be SEALED TENDERS, m a r k e d " T e n d e r for of School T r u s t e e s , 1595 West 10th Ave-
" T e n d e r F o r m " a s suppUed miist be
fiUed i n , sealed i n t h e envelope pro-
vided> a n d be in t h e h a n d s of t h e Sec-
r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r of the Vancouver Board
BCOM0 FIEID...
Telephone
DExter 4343
Pied Piper
lowest or anyi t e n d e r wUl n o t necessarily
be accepted. ' '
N . M. McCALLUM,
Chief Engineer.
D e p a r t m e n t of Public Works, .
Plans For Extension
To Vancouver School
accompanied b y a security in t h e form A r r o w P a r k Steel F e r r y " will be received h u e , Vancouver 9, B.C.. by 4:00 p.m.. Douglas Building,
•VBRYTHINO Thtt addition of a complet* line of Pretstir* buhMrs Reg. Trade Mark Building 617 Government Street, VANCOUVER — Eight contrac-
of a certified.^cheque o r b o n d s a s speci- b y ,the Minister of Public Works, Doug- T h u r s d a y , March 31st. 1955. •
fied i n the- f o r n r of t e n d e r ^ a n d m a d e las Building,; : 617 G o v e r n m e n t S t r e e t , T h e lowest / or a n y t e n d e r wiU n o t POR OOMfSTIC and the Cycles Hot Water heattni unit givee every, 3129 kingsway, Vancouver 16, B.C. Victoria,
P.W. File 592
B.C. tors have taken plans and specifi-
o i r - o r " a c c o r d b i g to t h e s e . f o r m s a n d in Victoria, B.C; u p t o 1 2 : o'clock n o o n , necessarily be accepted. No t e n d e r which AND Victoria, B.C. cations for a six-classroom, gym-
88 & 98
"Pacific. Standard T i m e ^ o h -Priday,.:..-thfi P.W.M. 2500
accordance w i t h t h e conditions s e t forth
4th day of March 1955, a n d bpenbd'^-in e v e r will be c o n s i d e r e d .
contains a n y qualifying clause whatso- INDUSTRIAL thing for heating eterws/ apartments, and hotole In F e b r u a r y 2 1 , 1955. - nasium - auditorium addition to
therein.
public a t t h a t time a n d d a t e . HIATINO. addition to homes, large end smalL
T h e D e p a r t m e n t , t h r o u g h t h e Chief
vi^uuv <*!,. luat lime a n a .aaie.
Plans, specifications a n d conditions of
H. F . HINES Livingstone elementary school at
Secretary-Treasurer of t h e / B o a r d of
E n g i n e e r ' s office, (H. & R.), o r t h r o u g h T e n d e r m a y b e obtained from t h e P r o
School T r u s t e e s of School District 23rd avenue anil Sophia street.
t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , o r t h r o u g h tlie office vincial PubUc W o r k s D e p a r t m e n t , Room
Np;; 39 (Vancouver). CYCLOS MFG. CO. LTD. These likely bidders are:-Turn^
of t h e District E n g i n e e r a t N e w West- 237, ' Douglas BiUlding, 617 Government
niinster, B.C., wiU supply blue-prints a n d Street, Victoria, B.C., o n deposit of a
specification of t h e w o r k o n deposit of sum of T e n Dollars ($10.00) which will b e
a s u m of $20.00. i n ' t h e form of a c h e q u e refunded on t h e i r r e t u r n in good con-
ADDITiONAI. LEGALS ON VICTORIA, B.C., AND MS W. BROADWAY, VANCOUVIR, B.C. Construction Executive bull & Gale Construction Co. Ltd.,
168 East 2nd avenue; Mutual Con-
PAGE 39
or money-order payable to t h e o r d e r of dition within a period bf one m o n t h of struction Co. Ltd., 553 West 8th av-
t h e Minister of PubUc Works. T h e de- receipt of T e n d e r s , e x c e p t i n , t h e case
posit will be released on r e t u r n of t h e of t h e ^ successful C o n t r a c t o r where t h e
blue-prints a n d specification i n good plan deposit i s not r e f u n d a b l e .
Available enue; Narod Construction Co. Ltd.,
1807 Fir street; SuUivan Construc-
condition within a month from t h e d a t e No t e n d e r will b e accepted o r con- Copable of handling Monagerial, • WE SPECIALIZE IN BUILDING " W A L K - I N " COOLERS A N D
of reception of t e n d e r s . U n o t r e t u r n e d sidered t h a t cbntains ah e s c a l a t o r clause^ "AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS" tipn Co. Ltd., 1726 West Broadway; FREEZERS USING A N AUTOMATIC GAS DEFROST SYSTEM.
within t h a t p e r i o d t h e deposit will be o r any o t h e r quaUfying conditions and Estimating or Supervisory duties Jarvis Construction Co. Ltd., 175
forfeited. t h e lowest or a n y t e n d e r will hot neces- SEATTLE'S HOME SHOW DREW CAPACITY CROWDS in Heavy Constrkiction Field. East Broadway; C. J. Oliver Ltd,, -k WE HANDLE GENERAL ELECTRIC A I R CONDITIONING.
T h e lowest or any t e n d e r ' n o t neces- sarily be accepted.
sarily accepted. . ,- N. M ; McCALLUM, 660 Howe street, all of Vancouver; SALES AND SERVICE
Please address enquiries to
VANCOUVER'S OWN HOME SHOW
_ Chief Engineer. Howden Construction Co. Ltd.,
ROBERT FORTIER.
Chief of Administrative Services Douglas Building,
D e p a r t m e n t of PubUc W o r k s ,
BOX 361, rear 1877 Marine drive, and R. A. KINGSWAY REFRIGERATION CO. LTD.
a n d Secretary. 617 Government Street, Journal of Commerce Weekly Nelson Construction Ltd., 225 West (Member of Refrigeration Contractors' Association of B.C.)
D e p a r t m e n t of Public W o r k s . Victoria, B.C.
Ottawa. F e b r u a r y 4. 1955.
P . W. File 3892
OPENS FOR TEN DAYS ON MARCH 30, 195i5 1st street, North Vancouver. 1375 Kingsway^ Vancouver 10/ B.C. Dl. 1171; evenings* KE. 0965 L
F e b r u a r y 18th, 1955.
Tenders for the work are being FRANK SEIPP, MANAGER
"SPACEMASTER" MODEL HOME—1200 sq. ff. of Tomorrow's Trends received until 4 p.m., March 3,
RICHMOND BULLDOZING CO. LTD. by H. F. Hines, secretary-treasurer
UNION COUPLINGS ROAD MATERIALS
for School District No. 39, 1595
Terminal.City Iron Works Union
Couplings are i n , use in most Manufacturer, Distributor & Retailer Lend Clearing — Road Building
Crushed Gravel — Fill — Pit Run
West 10th avenue.
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[Space Enquiries—^61 Richards Sti, Vancouver. PA. 8439. Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouyer, B.C.
H A . 9300 BROADWAY A T NANAIMO VANCOUVER, B.C.
M A r i n e 4164 Granville Island
Page Forty J O U R N A L O F CO MM E R C E W E E K L Y Saturday, February 2 ^ 1955^

1.1 CHURCH HALL LET WESTERN TBCBNTRl W. G.Leithead Named


M STEWART &SUDE MURRAY Ghairman Vancouver
Eer Architects
ROOFERS
(1st report J of C Daily Feb. 19)
VANCOUVER — Western Ply-
NORTH VANCOUVER—Stewart woods Company L;td. has exercised VANCOUVER ---W. G. AeroilHiset-Masiter Kettles 1
;& Slade Construction Co. Ltd.v 1073 an option, signed about two weeks Leithead was 1 elected; chairman of will sore 5 0 ^ on fuel^^nd time,^The n ^ low-load kettle
Kingsway, Vai^couver, has been ago, giving ;it control of Murray the Vaiwouver; Ghsipter of the Ar- loads easier thdn ever before aiid hugs the road under
awarded an $83,730 contract for Plywoods -Ltd. for an estimated chitiectural Institu^ W B.C. at the oil trolling conditions. Ayailoble on pneumatics or with
erection of a hall here for St. An- $595,000. annual meeting Held Wednesday
drew's United Church. in the Alcazar hotel, succeeding hard rubber tires, steel wheels or, pn skids. Four sizes
Fred S. Brodite.: in stock, up t o 115 gals. Loriger slizes avoiloble.
. Wo.rk is expected to get under Western Preisident John Bene, Arthur Read was named secre-
way on March 7. , who earlier announced that an
investigation was being carried out tary, replabing retiring executive Aeroii Felt iiOying machines mop perfectly, loy felt
r Architect Gerald Hamilipni 1280 prior to finalization df negotiations, member John yDayton; Vice-chair- evenly, sove tirtie ond material. 3 men can do more
West Pender street, Vanfcouver, said the transaction would be com-, man is John C. H. Porter and A. work t h o n 4 using bond methods ^9^ ^ " ' ^ portable.
prepared plans for the project. pleted by March 15. Hi Petzqld is-treasurer. Air.cpiitrols;ofi top. ;;,' :•/T
* To measure 51 by 118 feet, thie A highlight of the meetmg was
frame structure 'will include an Necessary funds required to put- the presentation of a silver medal Swing lype.Beam for power or hand hoisting. In stock;
Auditorium with stage which will through the deal were raised by to Hamish Mclntyrei architect
^ v e Isuninated ^rch! construction. inviting Western Plywoods share-, identified with C,B. K Van Nor- Roofer's ;Hoists inystock. ^ V ' ; ^;
P Remainder of the building will be holders to subscribe for 70,000^; man & Associates. The award was
fjn three levels, with the upper and class **B? shares of the company fromy the Uiiiversit^ of Aberdeen^ See us now eaui prepare pxt:the^A^^
(ower for classrooms and the at $8.50 a share, v •. School of Architecture aiid was ior
i^ound ^floor containing a.rladies' • Mr. Bene said the Murray planti; proficiency in ^iesign; in lifr^ Mc-
^punj^,. kitchra^ [ci^pel smid ; gen^ located about one :mile^^\^ Intyive's"final'!^^ of ex^iiiatioiL
I'M feral' ofiices. jDil iired ifiot wa^ Western plant on Kent road^ would The presentation was made^ by J.
faeatiiig will'be'i continue to dperatie as l>efpre with; Lovatt Davies, president of the 2099 W . n t h Ave. CE.>9161 ViQcpiuver ^ BX.
m J^ R: Murrayi^^^ i^^ AiBa>;;'--..--;-^:''-•^; ;^
as genietkr • inanager aiid: James
Douglas retaining ,^he "position of;
N i M Bids Entered
production msihatg^iA ,
^ Ptoiiuction'of' the^hewiy Squired
pismti • pi^pd^ mainly fir plyf
iUiSMJIDS For Lilfiiiet y^pr^^
. (Cdntihued fro^ LILLOOET, B:Cv-TiTh(e;f|rm
>yobd, i:will; >• be: iaieigrati^^ '^ith Grmckshank ^ :Reid, JBdx^^ i^ (Ist report J of C Daily Feb. 23) >
w W^itei^'s' VanicOuvCT ttie siiops ha^ reinforeed Mjon- Hope, submitted the low tender of > VANCOUVER ^:-- Imperial Oil
WSi
plaints jandsjales of ^^^^^ cretie walls, isteel joists-and mood $13,532 for erection of an office Ltd; plans;: to constructJfour I n ^ ) :
jiiwli^evCoiisblidated;^ sales will decking, lliere will-be a^ e and stores building here for the service stations in theiGreater Van- ;^
ieliilfileci?:^!^^ ^ i t h reii^rced Concrete: walls and B.C. forestiry depattment. i K couverAvarea; J iSelected^^tenders for r
Whofosaie ^alis sbffice at 900 i ^ ^
,<fy'^:
^dd^TTocrf,^ a Crther b ^ and their i i g i ^ ^ theirjiohstructipn, to^bejtaken as,
m ;entuBe^ with -i^eioiforced -era ^ w a ^ were: Paul P. iSlivoraky^ i i ^ a grpupil vi^ll be received :uhtil 4^30 ;
I ymmum 5®imllSi?^ steel trusses and wood deckin^^ road, Kamloops, $13,856; John A>
Ihree^laiitsi^ Mr. Bene Said^^hould dressing rooms and offices. ^
p.in;j iFdbniary 28, by C. J..Bradley; ;i
McDonald, P.O. Box 461, Abbots- B.G. - divisional engineer for marrjj
I
aihoiint to abiout 20 per cent of the^ Ar^ certified: Cheque ior iive per ford, $13,965; Busch Construction ketihgi^lOM'^GranyiUe street.^^^^^^^^^^ V
pli^oSpfd p ^ u c e d on the Gan?^^ c ^ t ; of the amount of thiB tender Go.i 799 Sutherland avenue, Ke- "^Followihg firms have 1)e«i^M /j
k diah: wtet ^oast. •- . ^ hiiist 'accompany each bid. ^ Ibwna, $17,823/ Mackie & Hooper vited ta^ ^ubiriit bids: Moncriejffv^J
Gohstriictibn Gpi: Ltd;^ 2123 Har- Gonstruction Cpi-Ltdi,u;27^; East||
vard ay^nue^^ 2i?^ avenue; Vailand^^^C
Adair, ^ 9 Oak streety Idhilliwac^; ;l687';-West>-Baroadway^ ji
$19,509; David Howrie Ltd; Box struction^" t ^ l ' ^ fi
636^ Vernon, $21^135; Fred H; i%s sti^eet, aiio^^ t
Bond & Sotti Zl29 W ay- F. Tearpe Gcmstruction C^ ''
enue, Sputhj BU^^ 1424 Clyde avenucr West Vancoiu- l^
i Holahd GortiS^ Ltdr; 1687
}- West Broadway^ ^Vancouver, $25i-
;790.:::--'
The stations will be located-aij
-...:. ^.••'-^- • Gipandview hi^way andi^StiMthiayr^ j^^
Tenders for the project closed enue, B]urhah^; Moscrop:.a^
Febfuaiy 16 with (di D. Circhard, iingdpn T'avenues,;' ^iuiniiaSyi.^^^
chief forester and deputy minister ings and Holdom avehtiei^Burn^^; I
I of • forests. Parliament buildings. andNo. 3 road at Sabiii str^t|>||ulii i
Victoria:^ lislandr':-;.:-^:'••••; ,. ^•' ]-,::^.V::^^-<i
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