Thureday, March 5, 1953, (MBG = “Ehureday, March 5, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 5 There was also a discussion on L v anizational rk and anal . rr t . - meue'’s Ory 2 ional wo! an LODE. films and the Royal Tour ‘District Smeltermen | Shoreacres Woman, ’79 STS CoO WANT ? sald there has been a territle up- - Reelect Three To |Passes In Nelson, Sat, | #16 Ae id Mrs, J. A. Thomas was elect- a i surge in membership since Oct- ‘COTS Directors Board | ‘i 23 years,..Mrs, Annie ‘Obedkoff; ed to the committee, : : ober last. There are 500 new George’H, Carr, Carl M. Loe-/73, ‘died in the Kootenay’ Lake a , 6: 1 ’ In the discussion on district oy ‘ 23 President Of Local 500 on welfare, the hope .was expressed tae memberships now pouring into head office per day, exclusive of “blich ani “Henry Adie were re-| Ge, Hospit: a Bs elected ‘to'the board of directors eee ospitel Saturday morn : i that all'organizations would re- ‘|Social Credit Group ee haela re renewals, he said, port thelr cases promptly. John Perdue, F ot the an carly jt -Operati -Prantpatistion Senlely for mathe | Mrs.cObedkoff was borniOctober ' CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. 1 » S. Grant and Robson Evening Group |rrteriate to be worked up, were 1.0.D.E. Name Hear Reports On re ee 1953 Commiltees; kked t Le Sis tacg Work Accomplished — [Sivisc'the Womor’s Association |Plan Barn Dance Concluding, the busineds ‘ses- By Mrs, J. Thorndale _—- | of the Robson C it Dr. Bothamley New ITS TIME ' * To have your car checked over for CAR-FREE CARE-FREE Spring and Summer driving. ° DON’T DELAY Drive your -car in to-day. We are equipped to give your car a complete over- haul and guarantee. it’s performance, I WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE Kinnaird -Shorexcres resident forthe past Jeooti ems ft new orial Church that should their |oos°hnd a discussion on welfare Ny cocanittGes Wrae fctaved'as :- Gadrast tetene tor the Rob-|committes to the Church Hall, )yignyj the first ing of ue Mrs, H. Wel- British Columbia Social Credit/mr, Perdue, who is covering every’ son Evening Group W.A. was at- need ass Group the 1953 ive of the Lillian| fare; Mrs, W. O. Devitt, press and League, spoke to a joint meeting|riding in the province, predicted tended to at the home of Mrs,|Mvs. Thorndale, Mrs, Aachead. or Killough Chapter 1.0.D.E,, held] visiting; Mrs. J. Pederson, consti- of some 80 Castlegar and Kin-|that the Social Credit govern- Giraud with 14 members present| Mrs. S. Grant, would be avall-) at the home of Mrs. J. S.'Scott,| publicity; Mrs. W.' Dunn, sick twa, yoar-term in election held|20, 1879 in Russia and and Machine Blowing for .employment; very limited tasicateds {ishing virtually, dors SOAP Te le eee oe Fear irra VEGETABLES ~ Giant Package ............ 69¢ a Sa TOMATOES Tube ...... 26c FACI : 0. LIGHTLE CHEESE _ fo ey CARROTS New, pkt. Burns, 2 ths .....202eeesees 95c BANANAS Ib. ..... mant; food processing at a ‘low, SUGAR ; ORANGES 10 Ibs... point; i peak, however, appears to have, VURANGUES : : s : 10 th. Bag - $1.09 CELERY = Crisp, lb. SOCKEYVE SALME been reached, aie CAULIFLOWER — |b. ..... 24c Nahoh, 734 oz. :....- 2.0002. JOC ‘CABBAGE, new .........: 9¢ STRAWBERRY JAM. iC MEATS: -Malkins, 4 Ib. ...ceessseees 996 BALOGNA, By Piece; Ib... 29¢ MARGENE _ '|“SAUSAGES, H.C., Ib. ..... 36e 24or cele okese ise 68e : inte inci _WEINERS, Ib. ........'..., 37¢ TOMATOES. | POF ROAST OF BEEF, Ib. . 45¢ Malkins, 28 oz. ..-..-..... Sle. SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ...... 73e BORE ae BRISKET, Ib. ........... 24 SHORTENING ET, Jewel, ih, we eeenneedeneens 23c Levu ‘ NirmnenSipoosen ly Re A B.C. Product ‘One of the Finest Rock Wool nee Insulations on the Market Caribéo. North, $160,000; Cariboo,the hands of elected: South:'$170,00 Chilliwack, $95,-|atives of the residents. for Government employees, Eleven of these 29 were elected, i s \ trond : Sn, Z * wed At ‘e a “ Re : i ‘ ‘ ‘ * g ; Firstly:-The tight of employees to cooperate with each other, and to bargain collectively with ther employers over their conditions of work, has existed for Benerations. , This right is now a civil right, guaranteed by Iaw to all groups.of organized employees in our Province, except us. This right has developed over centuries and is deeply rooted in our poltical and ic devel It has foll from this that. laws have been passed, enabling s to submit thelr differences res- io iliation and 130,000}. Cémox,! ‘The company to date has re- of whom six are members of the present cabinet—includ- of ii iri CREAM CORN peeling “wages and Comet, 2 for .. Contact eee f . : ; Secondly: In the past, Provincial Governments have or Ww. D. SHARPLES i Passed such legislation as: The Annual Holidays Act, guar- ‘i ¢ Soe das ; nt annual i the Mini ‘Wage Act, to pro- : a vade a mounum wage; the Hours of Work Act, setting forth When you want fo... in ag mctinliae jours that may be worked; and any similar PEACHES . Re Lynn Valley, 15 0z........... 2le. | a TOMATO JUIGE ©, - OZ cee ee en eweeecencane PEANUT BUTTER — Mialkins, (6:02. jars... MIRACLE WHIP. | 32 oz, jar... GORN FLAKES... > Kelloggs, 8 02., 2 for = POT-0-GOLD CHOCOLATES "PID Box. soe ee 7 < iE of $s) ie Gov- < ernment .has also passed ;the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act which’ provides the right to Conciliation-and Ar All this, legislation has been passed by our. G ‘in’ the’ ‘of all s P e Pp g in. the Province, except their own employees..Why is th's : 280?’ Because Section 35 of the Interpretation Act places the : i i Government, above the Jews it Jegislates. bus while the®, - : 3 »Grovernment can pass, and ‘has passed, legislation regulating ; aan ghancel- : ac ' : the Jabour Telations of all-other employers in the Province ay bs > y i c 4 that the British Government plans J peas reninlotes othe tos Gov bebe sere ie ed ie to take a greater financial inter- . Pee : elation -Fepresenting 10,000. Govern: it “emp £ est in. Canadian © development. Look under “JEWELERS' +) that’ this ea Fetes rot demberarie inane He made special -referances to In the Yellow Pages®. We believe, i penough for all this province. : ‘cial ty A ve Agricul ure Minister James : BUY A L es a new. railway, from the. Pacific Coast through the. heart of the new-found minergl wealth of northwestern: Cai might in- crease British interes€’in the port > of Churchill; on Hudson Bay. ra hora ‘ied in with the gigantic, pro- ay wl oosed ‘Frobisher. chemical-matal- Leak nde A AoW ey RE . lurgical aevelopment for north-{- i Se tee ern B.C., these comments add a few more details to the picture of the north’s future. CONSTRUCTION NOTE: Value of construction in B.C. in January was 180 percent greater than in the same month, 1952, The figures: $3,012,047 in Januarv. 1953; $1,074,280 in January, 1951. WATER ‘ells the truth about whisky | i a’s 83” to the water test. plain or sparkling, - | reveals a-whisky’s true, natural flavour, .~ : and bouquet. | .: »-prepared to forego the right to take strike’action in return - for the Right to Arbitration with binding award. ar * The B.C.: Gove 1 “A it feels thet: this of G pl toa d-class “level: of citizenship.is unfair and :ition,: Refusal of: the Gov to act on our request for oA x rces Gi ‘emp! to appeal to their last court: of resource—to ‘you, the people—for. support -in- aBaining What is not merely a condition of employment, ‘but: a. civil ‘right.’ We therefore ask you to write or wire your ALLA; today, asking: him’,to ‘support, on .the’floor of the: . Legislature, :‘ the. right Government | employees |’ to = ‘Arbitration. ey 3 B.C. Government Employees Association 902 Helmcken St: — Vancouver 1, B.C. (The First In a Series of Two Public Mezsagés) Seagram's “83° — EOL he Pep Seaguaw’s ance Sure al CLEAN A-FROCK...: Graal Look under “CLEANERS” in the Yellow Pages® . cet KINNAIRD, B. | *The Yellow Poges tell who Buys—=Selie—Rents—Repalre € “BRITISH COLUMBIA OIL IN MONKMAN PASS Geologists are optimistic that oil may be found in the Monkman Pass area, a bare 100 miles north- east of Prince George and. 300 miles’ from tidewater at Bella Peay wie Ls Le TELEPHONE COMPANY is i is not .or displayed by the Liquor. , Contrl:Board or by the Government. of British Columbia. oboe a, wie Lis doe nda hs eu