CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1975 tic and You ‘Authoritative Can Only Come from UIC : Where do you get your igtormation about Unemploy- tient Insurance? : fs Do you rely on: A. fiends? B. Employers! c filons? resay? = The Useaspenet Tnsur- ate Commission is the only splrrce authorized to give infor- tation related to your entitle- ent to benefits, If you have aby questions, please direct ‘(hem to your local. Unemploy- apat Insurance Commission se There have been many Hificulties for the claimant, ipply because they listened to someone who. just plain did not Know what they were talking shout. Too many times, the claimant has suffered as a Feult of misinformation. i There have been many anges In the ‘and duction with respect to wage loss insurance plans. You may want to know what we are doing about any abuses that may occur, or our many programs designed to assist the claimant, It is extremely difficult to make‘ the adjustment from a full employment income to the dependence on Unemployment Insurance benefits, It is not too hard to understand that a person will seek information about the Unemployment In- surance Commisslon from thelr friends or associates, However, the staff of your local Unem- ployment Insurance Commis. 7 surveyed to first-order ac: feel, and are ready, willing and able to assist with information about the claims process, your particular benefit rates, and ‘even labor market information, ah Insur- ‘ngulations, and it would'be cen for the “man on the street” to keep up with these ‘or example: How many of know that there is-a week walling period which served prior to receiv- y benefits (even if you are Rca for sick benefits). Are familiar with the formula ipa in calculating a maternity claim or that there is a difference between the terms “disqualification” and “disenti- iment”, tet These points are men- joed only to illustrate that the Unemployment Insurance Act nt, and, therefore, extreme- ‘complicated to the layman, in 1973 the Unemployment Insurance Commission used copatless houra in the Pacific to train staff members sohat they could process your claims, and answer your ques- tions. We hope that you will take advantage of this exper- ietice. = One of the services of the ‘Usemployment Insurance mission is the public Tisison program, which was developed tovdisseminate information re- lated to the Unemployment Tngurance legislation. 3:'The public liaison officer ia avéilable for speaking engage---:. meats to groups who may be interested in learning, “gener- ally", the Unemployment Insur> ante program. He will also coBduct seminars on specific topics, such es the record of * eniployment, and premium re- Gastlegar News And Union Agree On First Contract 2A first contract has been i; Vancouver A memorandum of ement was signed by company and the un- “ott last rrilay. has printed information pamphlets on a number of topics ranging from “how to fill out your application for benefits” to how to maintain your eligibility in “Rights and ligations”. Do you have any sugges- tions on how we could serve you better? Please direct your sugges- tions to: T. A. Stevens, Public Liaison Officer, SECOND OVERALL wih Gal mark of 95.5 per cat was wed by Joe Cheveldave Jr, quality, at CanCel daring this Year's Interior Lauber Menufactercrs! ‘Association lamber examinations. People holding 471 Queensway Ave., Kelowna, BC. Recalling the Joys ofa Hot Summer | WELL. that big heat wave through the end of June and into July puts the lie to.all those pessimists who claim our. summers are - changing, getting cooler and per, That was areal, old-fashioned scorcher. Even our big, old, high- ceilinged house, surrounded by shade trees, warmed up to the almost-uncomfortable ~ point after a week of high blue skies and hot yellow suns. Farmers | were worried, and allot of people who had to ‘work through the heat were suffering, and Ihad room for, “alot of sympathy for both as I~ lay on the beach and wondered whether I should ~ goin for another duck tocdol off, I have lots of le but no. feeling of becauseIhave paldr my dues slugging it out'in the heat, . many a summer when other ple were cooling off out- side and inside: = There were several years of working as. serf on one of the big passenger boats that used to ply the Great Lakes. ‘We worked 12hoursa ay, seven days a week. ‘That was inthe days when a tong - weekend was just a weekend, with no holidays fort the worl tof the summer. I ee thoroughly. when “we were "up: the Lakes,” INDUSTRIAL — RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L.HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC | PHONE 365-7191” Contracting COMMERCIAL can also take the full ILMA all os ‘ice dias to boost thelr o Sugar.and Spice sleeping under blankets at night, and revelling in the hot clear daysand cool nights , ofThe Lakehead, or Thunder. Bay, as . But down at the lower end of “the” seven:day” run;~ at~> Windsor and Detroit, it was another story.» That wi ‘then, ica. Even the passengers pers- pired ‘heavily.: The crew didn't perspire, nor even sweat. They ran like water- falls. When you hit the Detroit River, youknew it, First, by the filth of the water, Sec- ondly, by the lack of any semblance of breeze. Third, by the stink from. the breweries of Windsor, ‘There was no air con- ditioning in.those days. If you had a fan kicking around ioreid, tired air, you were lucky. The passenger cabins. were airless. : The’ crew's quarters, most of them without ‘windows or port- holes, were. virtually -un- breathable in. And the stokehole, where the black gang fired the coal into the furnaces, was an inferno. Why there wasn't mutiny down there, Il never know, But we were young and healthy and had no unions to tell us how we were being exploited (which we were). So after cleaning up the boat and standing under a tepid HAPPY MOTORING HOLIDAYS: with WOODLAND PARK &ESSO SERVICE ~ Holidays .- TUNE-UP For Trouble-free Have a Pre-Holiday Tune-up & Check before you go. cay Improved gas mileage a better starts. 7 purrs with better all _ ground performance. Genuine savings. Trouble on Holidays? ‘We at WOODLAND PARK £SSO will break our necks to get you back on the road TRY US! PHONE 365-3355 — CASTLEGAR — PH. 365-3355 S) rand still “is, ‘the . shower, it was on with some Fat (on Stove) Can be Fatal _ Says Canada Safely Council it can be fatal. That's the m ge the Canada Safety Council wants to get into. the nation's kitchens in its continu- Ing aceident-prevention cam- Thousands of homes are “destroyed each year, the coun- cooking dishes that rely on tender meat for their success, Most lower-priced chops “will need tenderizing since the lower cost usually indicates ‘tougher meats. Pounding of meat to break the fibres or marinating in vinegar, ‘lemon juice; or tomato jaice for several hours will tenderize less tender cuts of meat. ing machines and. an temperature “about “96; Not’ weattier, and I's ear it washol all summer, the guys * down there ‘were ‘in a foul’ mood throughout their shift. T honestly believe that, in the various summer jobs I've had, I have sweated enough to fillthe tank of one of those new. solar-heated homes they're talking sabout — something tke. 40,000. gal- eye there's another typeI feel sorry for. ‘That's the weekly. newspaper editor, Of course, they're so spoiled now that some of them even have, as I understand, air conditioning in thelr offices. But in my day, the office took the full blast of the summer sun from about noon ; long cool girls in shorts ei tops, and little, cool, brown kids in even less, sauntered along, ablivious to the heat. Inside, the editor: stewed and sizaled, trying.to shake off pieces of paper that stuck to his damp hands, trying to explain to advertisers why the paper was coming out late,” wondering, if “there: would be: any averting next’ week, and trying to wring. an editorial out of brain. Maybe!’ ‘check things out. with some of my old weekly colleagues at the convention sthis summer, in Saskatoon. ‘Yil expect a cool answer, Yes, sympathy, but no guilt feeling. Now, if you'll excuse me, Ihave to take my grandbaby out to the beach, where we will sit in the coo! sand with the waves washing over our‘legs, and look at the girls in bikinis, and dig holes in the wet sand, and splash each other, and jabber at each other. in that special language that nobody else seems to understand, and give not a single thought to all the poor, steamy, smelly masses working today. Never. mind,- chaps, I've got a rotten sunburn, TOMLI SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD” Mike Tomlin . 365-5513 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. * * Site 5 > Comp. 11 “Ss. 1 — Castlegar Walter Tomlin , 365-5034 cookin Peaponeibiliy for the’stave’ Should a second person be needed, that person should act only as an assistant. After all, it “warns, “too many cooks.:.” may start a fire. ‘Tho first ehip’to land ‘in 1 Fraticisco from the. Yukon eolilds, late in 1897, had 22 passengers with $650,000 in Mou ore Qnvited ea ence eu f Pisce thie Castlegar Custom Upholstery gold dust among them. = 3 KOVACS DI GIT CALCULATOR Rechargeable Batteries & Case Inc, “mierin spas $49,95 | TY 2 22 3" DESK TRAYS Legal Size & RING BINDERS 159 "0 LEDGER POSTING TRAYS ? he cd CSA, Approved with Side Arms 2 Only: each 105 Main Regular Price $33.50 Sik lar Price $18.95 STACKING CHAIRS Bi} PAPER ‘CUTTER EEN bbe SID) HL-INTENSITY LAMPS & HOME FILES. High Test Corrugated Fibreboard ¥ sare ass 610 59 COLUMNAR PADS AND CIRCLAS BOOKS 15% Off: CROSSROAD PRINTING 10 & ks Off St. N, — Castlegar — Phone 365-5525 : Across from the Cestle Theatre — Phone 365-5636.) All Other In-Store Items Sundey hang-glider demonstration at Pass Creek! Park as part of Castlegar Sunflower. Fest. Ken Greene of Rossland, a planning technician ma ihe Sty of Castlegar, sold a 15 mph updraft ‘ex! way from’ Sentinel Mountai almost to’ the Columbi i River providing a half-mile-wide. tldge for gliders to soar along. The 18 hangglidres soared about 1,000 feet above their take-off ' point on. Sentinel Mountain, putting ‘them about 3,000 feet above Pass Creek Park. Besdies the Trail ‘club, hang-gliders: from the Acthph- ‘obia Club of Nelson took part, as did some gliders from ‘Kimberley. Jim’ Spiers, of Nala ‘with’ his’ black-and-white kite, stayed up 112 hours, Noel Hayward’ of. Nelson, with his green kite, soared for 1¥4 hours, while Kieth Muffly of Rossland, in 8 .red-centered ‘kite fading out to purple: tips, Qlided for three-quarters of an hour, Mr. Greene expressed his appreciation to the Ministry ‘of Transport for. allowing the demonstration’ to ‘take place {space and also expressed the thanks-of those who took In what Is ‘controlled a to the’ Castlegar Citizens Bond Radio Club for provi radio communications between the top’ of the aoe and the park. — Caalleatt News Photos CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1975 INFLATION BREAKER SALE ROUND STEAK 51.09 STEAK SIRLOIN, CLUB, T- BONE $1.39 | . RUMP ROASTS — FRYING CHICKEN: Letter to the E by Mayor “Mosby ‘Sewer Easement Concem Sirs news” item release easement is newspaper expre: reat Srainage disappointment at: 4 gat house to practic. es would 0: fue 10 © taxpayers to foot bach ae a ual 2 MCall Mey : 965-5244 or 3¢ 7 > STRAND “& MOSBY ‘Fto'4 ‘p.m. local time, Tuesday, August 15, 1975. YOUR HOME? se taxpayel REALTY ID: Youn aie, “Anvitation to Tender Castlegar esieae South Sewers . e Stage 2 ‘Sealed tenders marked “Tender for, City of Castlegar, Castlegar South Sewers, Stage 2" will be received at the office of the Administrator up ~The work involves fhe construction of a new sanitary sewerage system involving approximately 38,100 feet of inch diameter and 6-inch diameter. gravity sewer, six-sewage pump stations, some 3,200 feet of 1-Vz-inch diameter. and 4- inch dia- meter’ force mmiain, 430 service connections and oo feet of 12-inch diameter, outfall sewer into the Columbia River. Contract. Documents may be examined at the Vancouver’ and | Castlegar offices of Associated Engineering ‘Services Ltd., and also. in’ Vancouver at the Amalgamated Construction Association of B.C, and in: both Penticton and Cranbrook at the Southern Interior. Construction Association. > Contract Documents wil be avalleble for jickup .by‘interested general: contractors at the Goncauver ‘afd. Castlegar offices of: Associated Engineering’ Services, Ltd. on or after: Monday, July 28, 1975 upan deposit of $25 per set. Tenders. must be accompanied ‘by the speci- fied Bid Bon The ues or any. tender will not necessar- ily be accepted.” Ww. Krug. Administrator Corporation of the City of Castlegar, 260 Columbia Avenue, CASTLEGAR, BC. July 26, 1975 Associated Engineering Services Ltd: 1661 West 8th Avenue, VANCOUVER, B.C Vés 1 /Assoclated: Engineering Services Ltd., 220, East 8th Avenue South, CASTLEGAR, 8.C. VIN aya Nii ‘ASSOCIATED ERONEERING SERVICES UD tence the sewer ih a a person's ‘lot, an B issued” the ‘the 18 bow oy ie subdivide, tale pate Slocan River Ralf Race -Termed.a Great Success. The rourth Annual Slo- can Hiver Hatt ace: and Sports Day, sponsored’ re- cently by we Crescent Val- ley. Kecreation Commussion Proved a big success. ‘The rate race! was the main event with sishop and ‘day's events in- cluded a rattle,’ concessions, bingo, Bavarian gardens and lave entertainment by voyce Donald ‘and tue-Sounds of Country. In» -the | Little League ball game. Slocan’, Fark beat Crescent Valley 6-2 for the annual: spores day tro- phy. ‘There was a-flea mar- to ue a Ray Hild a on compel dike ve Bradshaw: had takeott difficulties and end- ed! up hanging’ 60 feet off the ground in a tree. He .* bad ‘to be rescued b; Salynuik. Th play ‘was 7 spectators thoroughly en joyed ane horseshoe champ- tonship y went No ‘Walter Kin- akin with Nick Osachoff coming in second. 48 Smokers are Attempting To Quit Habit in Five Days smokers onfory-eignt thered evening. ‘Sunday. in the conterence room ot € the Castlegar “Hospital to learn more about their ha- it und to learn how. to ector of the program,- ex- planes the * program. and - yr. Duane bere gave an imeresting talk on ° the. re~ Aone of cigarette smo- torithe: heart and vas- the & 44 questionaires ee returned by particlp- ans, it”. was®lound > tzat about 65. eet cent ‘of: the smokers had tried to quit before. The average smok- ——$——. er present had:been smok- © ing for: 22.6 years as com: pared te the 9 average as cipant piNoven Trail a smoked a tus er “e years. The Trail es atloned smuked’ zz te tes ‘a day whereas tlegar tNokers ave averaged er) Of'the 44 smokers re- ous’ record of smoking 20- ‘76 cigarettes a day and had | smoked fora total of 40° Dr, Jack says, HOLIDAY TIME is. HERE - Now is the time to have. _ VACATION | - _ CAR CHECK “Scope Tune-Up Centre’! ‘A Complete Automotive Service ‘Time to Change to Call Dr, Jack 365-7511 “INC'S AUTO SERVICE: UD. Across from Schoo! Board Office Summer Tires STEEL BELTED 1 RADIALS “Your: Best’ Buy PORK RIBLETS =~ BABY BEEF LIVE GOVERNMENT ; APPROVED . 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