Mr Retailer You Lose 3 Out of 10 Customers ‘Every. Year - an 20 par oto your basse nares wih toot Hard to believe, but true! If yours is an sited tac : you LOSE 30 PER CENT of your customers each year. Te : "you don’t believe it, look through last years accounts and * gee how many are no Jonger active, : pone ee el RE Pe SESE WHY DO YOU LOSE THEM Through death, hard feelings, moving to another com. | munity: or through the efforts of hard-driving competitors . + Variety of reasons, some of them beyond your control At the: same time’ piste a normal business increase of only four per cent each year. leaves you facing a 26 PER CENT HANDICAP each _ year, A handicap you mist overeomp if your business ie "te.remain heathy sd profitable PPADS Bar Na SS ‘jo: A-report was given. on| i Centcuniat parade. It-was stated that Mrs. E. Burroughs is { to be q y Tars, J. Best, Mrs.: E. Englund, Mrs. Mazur and. Mrs. P. Kazakoft.; . | ver and ‘it is ed :that:many ther. omnmrnitiee, thro bei Rete PBL IGS FST G osvere dealt .with by Yointi; council. of :: Old: Age loners and Senior. Citizens jong. every other month: in Vancou- “To. study: .the - situation : local ‘and to_serve. as. channels for. formation! from the provinci »Thig..joint: council. meets Popular. with eive aisb Soo o red by, some. of the | s aembers ‘of the orchestra. Mr. Evans ,later extended i a most hearty ‘vote of thanks" | to. Mr.:Weibt.and his group for, the entertainment: oh an agree- | Bel andrea | lament ow yan rea slepute, between | = Sale Ends Sahurday? 3: Toy, jag ppointe : ‘to a ‘edn-| 949 of tha, a. being|.ployees Union. Li M:-McBride of: ‘Nelson: ia! the town’s ‘nominee ‘and: that of! fhe unton ‘is J. Phillips of. Nan over, A new frontier in travel and recreation lies waiting to be ex- plored’ in northwestern British Columbia, All it requires is 2 bridge. across an historic river] to and completion of the Stewart- Casalar road. The''river now bree a the ‘Yukon, Right now, government and forestry roads reach north from ‘Terrace to the Nass river, the famous B.C. salmon stream. On the other ‘side, the Stewart-Cas- slar r high wyay will will soon link Ste- rt > wit assiar and Lower ey hi as! ae But th meal fanesuver (Island to pert Yantouver * Is- eee “Conte That ‘of. Victoria | offers several tours through the 3 areaivis via‘ ifs bs subsidiary, BC. Par-|| | lor Car. ‘one. reason for the.wilder- {ness ‘develo; ment: vid D! is: evident: in ce Rupert, once an obscure fishing Be ‘but now a‘ thriv- tig elty.— Celgar'® pulp e new Skeena structed River Bridge Will Open Up a Vast Area the” bulk” of “its” wood supplies from avast area north of Ter- race, 83 miles to the east, From Terrace, the main access road the ,timbér runs 70 miles north to’ Celgar’s tree fat op- eration on the Nass rive: Along’ the’ ‘road: the com- pany has establistied plenic sites |, At;the Nass river, the road forms'a Y and there's a choice between. driving 30. miles down the south bank’ to ‘Greenville, where abandoned Indian’ totem poles are ‘almost as. numerous as the: trees, . or. driving. north ‘North,’ one goon encounters an maar? mee cabin’ and: tea i olly- hocks, ‘del fis and ree of. old English int the primitive of wale road north slong ant main the Nes Js befig pushed almost -| to: Meziadin: Lake iwhere event- ually Celgar will build .a smal community, : the : nerve: centre font mm whieh its woods operations a will be managed. en-driven 60 | —-28 miles north from Hazelton on Highway 16 and has another 60 | Way to.th miles to 0 before it connects males Stewart-Cassiar road ing from-both ends towards “middle, There is ‘about an thd centre, “It igs: part Cassler Toad to a wpelnt f ‘river from® the’ Ce! road to Meziadin Lake. ia ] thet will be “The access road will draw a a:traveller to: Biowart and . seagulls. at’ the rious all weekend ‘6 the alrplahe will AWE TAS LI 5 Thursday; ‘June 9; l For Recreation ...,Close at hand in the north- west area for weekend activi are picturesque, historical vil- lages ith their traditl to- tem ar lai es for, summer homes and world- famotis {itecmbeld ‘and salnion fishing ifyers ;bearing such romanile aH ey: as: the’Kalum, Tispiox, Kitimat, Copper and Skeena, Git. i The sight of thousands of seagulls: feasting on the oolich- ba BB they. miake thelr £6 famous nual run. up, the sight to vpehokt, And Nate ial os who: fear, the bald-headed eagle is becoming’ extinct, there, is plenty. of evidence to the con- ary, hundreds of them sit Téa crags atehing the win beds fotmed by. one ioe last active volcanos, undred hunter, ‘the $ ne {log . Sapanitaln goat, "tee onal and other big game. ig Ppportunities. Above the timber 2, e.. grasslands . reach back in endless, exciting beauty botanist or hiker. , forthern, British. Columbia the decades {oi8 one ot {36 fey ne jw recrea- tional opportuniti les on the North American: co! ent, aviNe 2 TE TRUCK? > INTERNATIONAL Sitatel ste) Built; Sold ‘and Serviced by Truck Mea most. complete line of trucks ‘backed, by Canada’s . mast comprehensive warranty. FOR PRICES | SEE Geis famili ies for fn loggers mill he ere i jome ening. at 8 p.m. to discuss the A public héaring will be held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall on ‘Tuesday, June Zist This bylaw may be examined in the Wilage | Office after Monday, June 13th. International has Canada’s _ ispute involves a imnionil| for’ a_ 50-cents-an-hour; 3 in one) (ihe eure cet pratable m1 i of cates p ion is: “consistent, timely. advertising in the CASTLEGAR NEWS. 2 ae REGULARLY: IN ‘THE. DRAWER 490 R:MILS. 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