16 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 KIDA Seminar at Trail is Warned that Econorsic : : Development ‘Long Haul Thing’ But Start is Good The Koot Development Association was warned last Thursday that it may be in for a tumble. Jack McEwen, industrial commissioner for Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, is-' sued the warning before 75 delegates to a one-day indus- trial seminar sponsored by KIDA at Trail, A\I£ you think prospects will Pat_ Haley School ‘rrusteElect Kinnaird Be Lost in Juice Vitamin C is easily de- stroyed by cooking, poor stor- age or bruising, says the de-, partment of national health tre. and welfare. said he was the KIDA group but warned “economic development is a long-haul ig. “You might run too hard and might fall down. You have made an excellent start. Just be sure rei yous are prepar- industrial commissioner from Windsor, taken by the’ enthusiasm of|said for the provincial government there isn't too much Vic- toria can do in aiding econo- mile gro growth or industrial pro-' mo “We are trying to get uj communities to take the itiative, We don’t want to spoon-feed you. The rovince will match any grants raised by a com- munity for the* purpose of conducting an economic sur- vey. This has been done re- cently in Prince George, the Peace River area and Co- mox-Strathcona. Ina ‘oy a study, t the cent, Ont., said local politicians should be aware of what new industry is necessary. “Elected officials should do all they can to attract new industry and make sure stan- dards are maintained.” He added that senior gov- ernment should be aware of B\the competition for industry on a world-wide level and what effects their efforts may have. Mr. McEwen called for reexamination of the ap- proach to industrial growth. e said a good case for in- centives’ could be made for Food and Drug Directorate Wams ‘Read the Label e food and drug dir- ectorate suggests the follow- ing cautions to those who may suffer from food aller- vy Read carefully the list of ingredients on labels. + If an allergic reaction is suspected to one of athe other parts of the province the general name of Wege: not covered by the Act. A community should en-| courage new industry to es- rabtien and do qyhat J it can te se warned that staid palit ities often try to get estab- lished into them. Bae two communities with st similar services avail- ae are bidding for the same indi , the one “which puts the best foot forward and shows it is really interested” tly has ___|been put on industrial 1 devel: ein as it a will get it. “Attracting industry is complex job and a is tough, come to look, ys at have to be ready for then, when they do come,” said Mr. McEwen. Communities were en- industries to expand| will table oil,” table. protein” or Seeasoniags” — the safest thing is to avoid that particular food. + If there is no list of ingredients on the label of a food, write to the manu-| facturer who, in m: leased to the feaeh information. tz In the case of doubt: abstain. ege.| quested. Mr. Kersey, said several L A maximum: of $250 will be given to. any industry wishing to publish an Indus. trial brochure: Economic surveys‘are al- Hints for Driving ih we aia On Winter -Changeable weather con- ditions are treacherous: The Canada Safety Coun- cll. in co-operation with the Rubber, elation of ty Can: ada is sponsoring a tire education campai Me aim- ed at alerting motorists to ice and snow hazar “These tested driving me- "!thods:can help motorists pre- vent atcidents’'when the road surface is slippery. 1, Start. in “drive” with an: automatic or in second gear with a manual transmis- so done for communities for free. Cranbrook and Kimber- ley ‘have just had one com- pleted and another is’ being done for Central’ Kootenay y said if the Regional Darixe of Kootenay Boundary wanted one done ‘it would have a long wait;since surveys when “ait are Te- Intercollegiate Hockey Results Standings as of Nov. 18 for the Pacific Intercollegiate Hockey League are as & follows: Team GE. Ww Pts. lkirk $ 5 2 i had been ant to his southeastern B.C. areat. There terested in coming to B.C. future to see the interested tee They are interested in the| are 12 firms in Ontario in-|] Brg h: Sel. Ainnibureh ions Cappenter Bi c: ULB. Gon. UB. U.B. Seti? - i 2 ean P Onbs -Hynwe punaunnauaps Goins RO BC. Roads sion Use the gas Pedal very both: hands on|} CAUSE eae sand on ice if eae. Even m erate brane locks the front ig steering im- in your -wheels, melt. ice’ and snow \and reduce traction, Sand, rubber, or rostal mats or pieces of carpeting under the rear wheels can be of great. help in a’ jam. 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