CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, April 14,) 1966 — of Qualified Men Is Being Felt By Industry Primary industries in this 'y ‘region, icularly loggit ind Blo part ly. logging and | ducing the middle of Ing,.are feeling ‘of soft road’ conditions and higti- madtiager Cle transport restrictions, It is oattmal iz ted these industrics Will] mary. of Sennen conditions Mr Bristow states. that manpow- of the economy. with the ex- ception of the primary indus- tries, is Pitted against a limited supply of qualified For that. nice warm feeling: ment levels eres dominated by the construction industry, Tem- porary favorable balance in sup- ply and demand of carpenters Is al workers, ters, electricians and plasterers groups, are being felt,’ Particularly the chemical and ,| fertilizer sector, new employment. for approxi- mately 50 workers. It has been Necessary, he says, qualified manpower from other areas in B.C, tional Employment’ Service is now ‘actively carrying out a re- gistration program of senior high | school students,” he says. this group wil £ find em loyment within the local area.’ aad are now feeling th increased . payrolls. from other sources, ‘The favourable balance in supply and demand of ware- housemen, sales representatives and sales clerks is quests within roduction ls month, National ne BEES ployment office ow. reports. In ‘his: late: sum- eturn to hormal senior secretarial positions. Cliff Bristow tates ‘that the serylee-catering and ‘accommo: dations occupations had heen ex. Fayourable weather and a strong movement of workers | to “COFFE ; E BR EA Ko By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Those. wha.took to.the.road. for the Easter weekend, as we did, could forget the time of the your and, with vei areas was Jin high lval ant tomer service at catering estab. lishments. The number of fully le. advised that “employ- evident. Shortages of special- ized groups, such as sheet met- block set- ining room and short order cooks is in- sufficient to meet current and expected requirements, Executive and professional opportunities continue to in- crease. These positions range the 2 ing and The manufacturing division, is ‘providing to seek “The local office of the Na- “It is hoped that many Mf Wholesale and retail outlets e effects of now noted. In® reviewing g empleo: ers’ re- the office and call.. ficient applicants were available to meet ty was experienced in filling requesta..Some difficul- ulation of other parts’ of Canada, as well as the United Kingdom, is under way in efforts to obtain qualified nurses. The local office was success- ful in placing 57 women and 256 men In steady employment. At the end of March, he reports, the number of men seeking employment totalled 612, compared to 568 at the end of February and 702 for March, 1965. The number of women seeking employment at the end of March numbe 2, com- ared to 198 for Tpebruaty and 9 for March 1965. medical : professions.’ Extensive | ¥ circ! A jummer drive-ins were all well patronized, while the camp- er trailers were a familiar sight, | a boats heading to the lakes, Last summer's thoughts on Coffee Break, it is rewarding to Know, have not. been forgotten with time, Yemember around this ttle’ imag- | time. Fan year. ‘when many found nation, almost ‘feel the popula- | themselv Hon was in full swing enjoying ples, ‘housewives began in peaaing. f is Tunning out ‘of -ap- around ‘a recipe ‘called Apple "Bie Filling.” ‘It ly ‘as the name suggests, Ing made from Ritz not to mention the wWarlety of crackers and ‘believe it or not has a decided apple flavor. I always make it in a double crust pie, Here is the recipe if you would like to experiment for yoursel, Ritz Cracker Apple Pie: Pas- try for two crust 9-inch pie, 20 . Ritz crackers, 2 cups water, 1% eae snp sugr tun cet the ——the need to eat. \The' younger families, gen, find themselves camping. Qui need a watchful eye. This is one department, if you have found a way to or- The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allingham Recently, students at .KJSS ort cards, H.N. ‘(Herry) SMITH Box 39 Kinnaird, B.C. - your Imperial Esso Agent INSURANCE For All: Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 © : ANDERSON AGENCIES ‘The are the Hon- ‘or Roll students: Dennis Quin: lan, ‘Nina :-Jmioff, Alvina Koch, ‘Lois ‘Henne, paren Nielson, VE Susan Knuison, isworth, Charlotte judges were Mias M. John, Mrs. K. Wilkinson and Mr, L. Kavic, ‘The winner of the contest was House aimee, the Jaguars, with 137 point came secon cor behind was House Three with Wendy n Marcellus, €or mnie Gregg, Sophia Makortoff. Lynn Willey, Bill McColm, John Sunn, Sally | Hughes, Sheila." Austin, Monika Konkin, Robert. Wadey,. Susan Allingham ‘and Elaine Dootoff. Talent contest: On Thurs- day, March 6, each ‘house ‘par- in a talent contest. ‘The Rhotecopying Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Black-on-White --Process Reasonable Rates Santi News BC 23H. Smth Kinnaird When you call your Imperial Esso Agent, you call on the total resources of Imperial Oil 1300-7th Ave. Kinnaird, B.C. : 411 "MENZIES | GENERAL CONTRACTING CUSTOM .:-::BUILT AND REMODELLED HOMES... General Home Repairs Painting and Decorating Phone 365-6436" sat . COLUMBIA COIFFURES Bh 246.4717 thers, had 108%: points. standing performers. They were: Valere James, Loretta Shack Sheila Austin and Susan Alling- Floor Scouters Express Their Appreciation Dear Sir: At our annual meeting in March our. sincere apprechtion |e ‘was expressed for-the-coverage made by your Tewepapey in pub- licizing scouting event You have assisted in ex- Plaining 4 the aims, , principles and le measure contributed to the in- creased grovth of the movement in the pbrovinee: 7 rouse Two - Games Continued to be play- ed-at noon ‘hour.,Points:for each house «are: House One — an adventure if your fellow | cream ©} campers are preschoolers and| boil. Drop ‘in Ritz Crackers ganize the family, where you|Ple crust, will find an eager ear, Rare are | Mon and nutmeg. Dot with but- the parents who can live in the | ter. Cover with'top crust, trim House mee the Lipplezans in- jello : id with 122 points. points. and House One, the Pur iar % ng teaspoon. nutmeg and butter or taking? the edge off one necessity ineeesinh Method: Roll out bottom pie plate. Combine water, sugar, bring to erally out of economic necessi ty, crust of pastry and fit into 9-inch Cc tartar ‘and ‘bi whole and'keep boiling until transparent: (8-10 mins.), ’. Pour mixture into unbaked rinkle with cinna- and flute edges together. Cut slits in ‘top to let steam escape. Bake in hot’ oven 1 325 deg. F.) ‘find: you ‘axe. still company this com- You may want tof] delicious aoe 1 pkg. of lem- on, jello, 1 cup hot tomato juice, 1 cup told ‘water anil 1 table- shrimp onion and’ % cup ‘celery. Si and. let set until firm. The judges picked four out- opinion of their mom. As'one lit- tle fellow said to-his playmates: “Come ‘on: in fellas, and don’t mind the mud, my MOM can “ANYTHING! SAVAGE SHOES far childs _Moddocks Shoe Store Ron's = Motel © eo DINING ROOM Coffee Shop @ CONFECTIONERY @ FULL COURSE MEALS @ i ‘ Specializing in Steaks, Chicken, Home Made Pies and Rolls whirlwind 20-Meadow ‘For Crossword | Puzzle Answer Seo JEWELLERY Ad on Page 3. 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Kidd will be in atten- dance at the College seminar be- ing-held in: Trailon “April ;23.; Word of Mr. ‘Kidd’s partici- pation was announted yesterday by College council chairman John Welton, ” Selkirk: College Architect Attending Trail Seminar point out the manner in? which the architecture’ ‘is intended to fulfill the College’s ‘philosophy and :goais.” One of the major attractions of the College will“be the inter- || mingling of students taking a ariety of study programs. The Monday th thru’ § : am. — pm, Ph, 365-6643 IN A, SUMNER 605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022 GORDO 4 Naturopathic Health Service |’ Oglow Building a CANADA LTD, Mrs H. Reese ~ Home Ph. 365-7978 . Singer Sewing Machines, Vacuums, polishers. Type- Sales and Service MARVIN: |: LeROY, 1 B.S,'0.D. ‘Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST ” ‘Office’ Hours: Tues, ihreughy Sat. 9.12 For: MRUBBER.. 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