Wednesday, March 20, 1985 BIRTHS | 175 ALISON AND DAVID CAMPBELL of Sidn announce the birth of a-son. Moth beoutiful, ey ore happy to ef and son are CARDS OF THANKS FOR THE MANY ACTS OF KINDNESS nd support, beoutiful flowers; expressions : of sympothy.. and donations to the Heart Fund following the passing of my dear husbond our father, grandlother and great: grandfather, Ed Rooke, we express our most sincere appreciotion the thoughtfulness you oll have shown is a memory that we will treosure forever. Our thonks also to Sands, to Rev. Father Terry McNamora and Rev. Hore Prott for the lovely service and to the ladies of St. Elizabeths Auxiliory for their assiatance. Eva Rooke ond fomily, 12 Rooke ond tomilys LoCHANCE - At the Gorge Road Hospital, Victoria, 8.C. on March 9th, 1985. Mrs. Floreno LoChance, age 79 yrs, Born in Ontario ond a resident of Sidney, B.C. for the: past 11. years. Pre-deceased by her husband Joseph Alphhonse LaChance in 1975: She leaves her daughter Mrs. Nora Armstrong: Quebec: two step- douthers Mrs. | Devost ond Mrs. R. Potrie: sister Mrs “Yvonne Bagnail,oll in Ontario. A funeral mass wos celebrated ot St. Elizabeth's: CAtholie Church, 10030 Third St. Sidney, B.C. on Friday. Morch 15th. 1985 Rev. Father T. McNamara. Celebrant,’ Arangements ‘en- trusted to the Sands Chopel of Roses 9838 Fourth St, Sidney. B.C. : 17 WHYTE... J. Charles passed owoy peacetully. ofter a brief illness ot Victorio Generol Hospital {Helmckeni “on March 12, 1985. He served in the Royal Canadion edad RURAL ACRES jut $10, oa 30. Hoy septic tank in. Novy (Voluntary Reserve) from 1936 to 1945. He is sur- vived by his loving family; wife. Audrey: three sons ond. daughters-in-law, James C.: Rober C. Suzonne, Gennis R. and Barbara: six. grandchildren: Joanne, Jomes Jr., Roin, Benjaminin, Jennifer ond Jason all of Sidney, B.C.: two sisters, Lois Lines of Bur- naby, B.C. and Dorothy Searle of Sidney, B.C., mony other relatives and friends. No Funerol service by re- quest of the deceosed. Crermation. Flowers gratefully decline.d For those so desiring, donotions to the chari- ty. .of: your choice’ would | be . opprecioted.. Ar- rangements through the Memorial Society of B.C, ond First Memariol Services. 12 COMMERCIAL FOREST. NURSERY CONTRACT(S) AGREEMENT ON FOREST. RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT. Proposals in’ sealed containers marked 1985/86-3D"*” from “commercial... nurseries. in the west of: Chilliwack, and Vancouver. Island. - Campbelt River area will be received bythe Director, “H Financial Services Branch,’ Ministry’ of Forests, 612 § : Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. V8BW1M4, no ‘ater than peas i: 30 hours on or before ‘April 9, 1985: “Contracts(s) 1985/86-30 grown spruce seedlings, to be sown in May 1985. : winter/spring 1986/87; sons eligible to hid as described i in {he Con- tract Particulars * The. minimum. q y ‘for wwtiich proposa Is a will ¢ ‘be. considered: ‘is- - approximately 4 508,000. ‘seedlings. The maximum quantity - *" of-seediings: that will be contracted to-any: “one: commercial forest: nursery contractor under this and related tenders of Comm spective growers may. bid on ‘any “quantity “between the. _tninimum and, -maximum 500,000 seedlings... Prospective. contractor presently: have a seedling production | c _ tract: with: the Ministry. of Forests “given preference for'a ‘quantity of t up to 2.0°: million; seedlings: under-: this. and’ related © Contracts(s)- -1985/86- 3, ; © For Okanagan/Shuswap a area; prelorence situated in. areas . having no. less~ than. Climale..class: °'1""" as Gelined: in the. “Ministry of Environment Technical Paper 1 - ’ Climate... Capability .- Classitication lor, oo Agriculture in British Columbia. Tenders will be ‘evaluated on the basis: t price, demonstraled competence, qualitica- “sfions, lucation, and financial ability. : Subject. to" satistactory. ‘nursery porfor- “ mance, contracts may bo extended to par- “allel ihe-torm: of the Canada/British Cole. “ umbia:: Agreement.’ on Forest.” Resource Development’. that