“Union Wins BCER Bus Route Case Mar Bier to disenbari ern end o} another bus a aa “addonal ost be re- cat ihe north- aa Executive Assistant In the action to have the buses routed through Marpole, the IWA | stat as as cea d f at the City Hi Z atbe ‘5 BCER, it was ted, as it is claimed on behalf the Com mpany -that the extra o! in the Marpole area who sought] cost excceds $13,000. to avoid the creation of another] ‘The action taken b: offi- “ghost town” at the whim of the| cials was largely prom! the CER. t that prior to the construction Plan submitted by the BCER,| of the Oak St. Bridge, many work- and which was vigorously pro-|ers, especially th employed in area buses ceil jyinke-0l Ghesaisairice| Pateggias Tsay Meal bay alc he Oak St. Bridge. Passengers | BCER. mie wy Family Budgets Over $300 Short Despite all the talk of too much money in the hands of than they take in. that 47 $4,000 ani years back, fou of decency. inually. The Department of Labor’s budget, issued some ind that $4, 300 is needed for a minimum ‘Standard Ww This is no time to lose your memory! B old STE OS con- in living costs. ” Employment Index Takes Sharp Drop ; OTTAWA G2 scanade's industrial employment wn 0.6 percent at the beginning of October last ae Tall month ae to 126.8, according to the Domin- ‘oll payment’ ami aries, howover, were at a record high of $08. $68.48 a month earlier and $66.07 a year befor 5 compared wit ee by "the Annual Meeting January 5th, in Delegates attending the acai 5 Gs Hall, Prince Geo: “The ecommendations, Local 1-424 Elects Holst: Webb Again sed activity by cident frequency record was achieve: me Public’ the past ye: review ed Panta eae broadcasts over radio stations were 1-118 IWA Re-elects MacKenzie tion of voting results all, fieluded the appointment a, nae tional it ti cei of Taattutes, the setting uj Sub- Ha an fie iicneg toate il Vander area, rds Meetings, a eee nile basis, and preparations for negotiatio: The Officer's covering the Local's activ ities ee the past are the nai owin, nt, 3rd Vice eset Crick; and L. Secretar; a o tae Sec War LOUTET AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND Dune an yal Jubilee St Lake Cowichan Le Gordon R. Lou S. Shore year n new certificate es was shown, par- ticularly in the western section of ne eee Due to curtailment in lustry there was a Seeliie in nthe peace during the lat- oH a of a 7. off-set somewhat by the all te aia in membership cure the early part of the sum- mer, Other “Gotivities dealt with i the ae eport were the processing of grievances, negotiations, commun- ity affairs, education and P. Garn Parr; Conair, Pa erner hree- Year ustee, P, Bergen I. Hol ern Delegates to attend ee Seca Tnteratonal Consti- Conv. aa a Holst bb. Confirmed Oiticers of the ee oe acts ene ety J. He ‘Director, W. hears ; aa Vice Dieter, ye Chance; eet tary of the cil, V. Smailes. ae toe 23 si ballot were as olloy resident, J. M Maal Titel ce “smith (6 year), J. Maloney (2-year), LESS PORK EATEN — Cana- uw tially higher, the average ean ee being only 89.8 Ibs. = E’ (Graham Mowatt) Complete Saks of Work and Dress Clothing “THE STORE WITH THE POPULAR BRAI HANEY ction Sonn We Can Afford To Sell The... BEST For LESS! MECGREGORS MEN'S WEAR rything A Man Wears DRI, SPORT or DRESS *k WOODWARD STORES Delegates elected to attend the 21st Annual District Convention aah Locals 1-357, 1+ > 1-423 id 1-424 are as follow: 1-357 Peter Rebeyka, T.P.L, Wyman Trineer, B.C.M. (PORT ALBERNI) LTD. “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE” Closed Wednesdays All Day Phone 1600 Hours: 9 - 5:30 Jim LaPlaca, (F). Deleg ates Reported Bob C Bert Hi i. Wa on aan ilbert Lester, Kitty Dow, P. rae eerste 1-85, Wy Be Jacl Tah: ‘ahsis. He nae ‘Gold Ry. Jack Moore, Staff. Hans Jonsson, Somass. a iene Somass, Mantie Cori Sate Adam Knorr, Sproat Lk, George Weliaye atgi Len Randall, Alply. Bob Muir, A.P.L. i Fred Ferris, Alply. al 1-4: 2 John Wilderman, Bill Mui Jack Welder, Sie Pi tich, Fred ee George r William | Schumaker, : pet 1-424 J. Holst W..Chance, W. jolie & Gi = G. apg fe