TRE TRIBUNE. WILLIAMS LARE, B.C. Thursday, May 26, 1965. —Central Press Canadien Six Nations’ Indians from the Oshweken reserve unveiled this Cathari: $0-foot totem pole near St. TERMS OF CCL-TLC MERGER AGREED UPON Central Prese Canamian Claude Jodoin, left, president of the Trades and Labor Con- gress, and A. R. Mosher, president of the Canadian Congress: of Labor, seal with a handshake the terms of merger between the two Canadian labor organizations. fn the new labor body. Jodoin will be president, Mosher vice-presid-nt. The merger was ap- proved by the top executives in Ottawa, but has yet to be ratified by membership meetings in Windsor and Toronto. a Wife Preservers ONCE MECHANIC NOW CPR CHIEF of whoops, invocations and dances. and is the biggest this side of the Tockies. totem is sixteen feet. ‘The question before the gathering, ladies and gentlemen, is: Can a better cheese cake be baked?» Everett Biggs, centre, dairy commis- sioner for Ontario, was shown that better cheese cakes and many of them could be baked by the Peel County Junior farmers at the annual May fair at Brampton where the principal discussion Initial stages of construction for New Beuns- wick’s Beechwood power project are now in evi- dence. The project, shown here in an artist's sketch, is scheduled for completion in 1957 as Part of a $300,000,000 power development for the province through harnessing of the St. John siver. The Beechwood site, 109 miles north of nt., to the The totem pole was made by Chief Mathias Joe of the Capilano tribe of North Vancouver, B.C., Wing-spread of the piece paper. Rub it nebtly wi felt until the marks, —Central Press Canadian . New presisent of the $2,000- 600.000 noidings ot the CPR 1s . Suecessor to Mather. Mr Crump, who began nts railroadit.e career as an ap- prenuce mechanic at 16 iD Revelstoke BC is. at 50. one 0) che voungest presidents ia the history 9: the CPR. A WESTCOAST ES LCOAS] —Centra! Press Canaan centred around the making of more and better cheese and other milk -product dishes. Left’ to MOUNT; right, Betty Thomas, Bolton: Hazel Spiers, Fulla- pipe mor Mr. Biggs; Myrtle Stewart, Junior & Farmers’ provincial president; Mary Campbeli; Alloa and June Roweliffe, Caledon. From the t ROCKY MOUNTAIN | FIELD | } horder te within | the exploration FAVORITE WIFE OF PAKISTAN PREMIER — - —Centra) Preas Canadian Aliya Saadi, the Edmonton girl who became the second wife of Pakistan's Premier Mohammed All, waits in her car to welcome him from the Bandung conference in Indonesia. She lives in his Karachi, Pakistan, home, supplanting his first wife as mistress of. the household. ‘ Cage Title —Central Press Canadien This is the trio that helped end Western Canada’s five-year domination of the Canadian junior basketball title. Co-captains of | ~ the Toronto Nortown 88's, Bill Karpinski, left, and Marv Cohen, flank Don Guest, centre, who sank 30 points in the final game of the best-of-five series in Toronto. In sweeping the series, 98's brought Toronto its first junior cage title since 1949. ' MILLIONS BEING SPENT IN SEARCH FOR ALBERTA OIL SITES STAKED OUT FOR WHEN “| DRILLING. RIGS 4 ARE AVAILABLE EXPLORING LUMITS OF STURGEON oLAKE Ol. . FIELD LESTER StAtE ees 1@ STETTLER ATCHEW ay © DOU HELLER Sask —Contra) Press Canedien Fredericton, will have an estimated $50.000.000 a few miles of the Norihwest| part of it to determine the timits | whieh often run into hundreds spent before it produces its 135.000 potential Terpories: Alberta is alive with | of Known oil-beeving areas, but|of thousands of dotises before a horsepower — Altogether. when the provinee hes Aageat oll drillers, hoping te/ most of it in the search for new drill can be sunk Se many com- developed other sites on the river, 374 000 norse- find new oil or gas fields as/fields. {ncidehtel to the huge| panies are engaged in the oil rich as Leduc, Redwater, Pem power will be added to the power grid Keech- wood. called “Little TVA,” will be the first com- pleted, f bina or Pincher Creek, Millions| developing new fields is the con. ot dollars are being spent inistruction of roads and railways and gas search that there is a shortage of. drilling rigs and crews to man them,