B.C. LUMBER WORKER “We Face With Con 1959 fidence” CLAUDE JO The of t when ee io a a holiday eit Peet 6 can: an rien but iiag with of the year just ending and concern for strong opposition. and many of those who strongly | é 5 dive in higher wages were deserve the weer concerned, aM e tals move- Geil Gane tae eo “intensified ‘during 1958. Thi: 3 but, of wage | dues! ageous action taken. uch in need of assistance, can contribute to at le: 1 degree in assuring peace, ing to the honest desire of trade employer a more stable zclationstip in for blem: erness 0} leprived of the opportunity to worl Time and again we have pleaded | o for action ‘ii would bring to- ether the ire resources our it r that direction, i louds that may be eenae we face 1959 ani the years that will follow with e are einfsrnabonally the year ending is bees troubled one, and it Cana fortunate countries is to hardest hitting team. ae = = LAYRITZ LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM sponacied by neve 1- 118, Victoria. Wii i i n outline: rep tee of the To: The committee start amine the housing pi solution from UAW k fer was referred to it. The resolution called n NHA amendment t extend maxi imum. mortgage seems beyond the present 30 years to New Housing Policy Urged TORONTO (CPA)—A new housing policy attackin “the Jandamen tal problems now athe ey all types os howe nt.|ing” has bee: t ronto er District Labor council a a ne comics no “appropriate cae policies and government grants or loans’ to ump more into it at a steadier rate, through direct home-owner loans and _ thi h interest rates Cr. Unions are most concerned,” oted.. 8 e direct measures have been too limited. Those who have ina “Gust barely able to meet the more liberal mortgage have been aware of the particularly sition in which our this sotering The action a country ands and we look for- has been taken has been far too|ward to the sharing of the bene- tne ed and much too late. Surely | fits of a position among our d di i in d } year f heavy unemployment without Peo) other countries, so truly be “peace on sacl and o! seeing some forthright and cour- goodwill among men.” income! families were fi con! ithin reach of low-i income borrower TS, The committee found that low- with LOUTET "AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE J. Lindsay Loutet Gordon R. Loutet Duncan Lake Cowichan 131 cues oe S. Shore | concessions, including “a f -|NHA mortgages nee ae terms faced ome jhigher prices and in- come Reco eeme Observe 21st Year REGINA (CPA) — A double celebration—21st bee aay, of Be fir st credit union en in this province, and ah the 100,000 mark edit union Sear anen hip Seo aiuiodateie iaath larger cen: provincial department of Co- ters”; sky-rocketing land costs be-|terms, for example) the operation here recently. tatise of widespread spectlations ltestresomerentea ' A hewan credit union su- and “a chronic scarcity of funds|__ e ae 7 Pail tor eee large-scale, controlled rental pervisor C. A Snell invited De nstant ypvard pressure on it-|of urban redevelopment and, i= piri Con ecu anced by pag » £0 lfirst credit union; H. M. Becker- AWE Liberalized relieve pri ess sir e on ousing | man, president of the Regina He- shortage and reduce ind specula- brew Savings and Credit Union; The federal g ent in _re- and to Be ovide “the most| Percy Avram, managing director cent years has’ liberalized NHA\| cconomical’ soasiblalaniony fet fF and has made other fe the credit “unioniysfeagupige Park and Lawrence Hei eights”, pls (in ihe last year) the pum iu irectly into e additional expense ae home heating, repairs, mainten: er to the | of housing eae Ge manlicg aii. income is not sufficient to cope] ma, th ings and reat Onion Ltd. HANEY BUSINESS GUIDE |faubaanarios ie : he GH i ous S| a greatly expanded program of tas, Sue Gertrude Market, cut - " government-sponsored land as- “ESQUIRE” M N’S R We think it is significant wed 3 ‘ (Graham Mowatt) measures to liberalize the terms|by low-cost rental deyetopments ore Regina Hebrew Savings lete Stock o; i y D Conn ere Steak Bia Werk one Dre ese, Clothing | en ee the income groups with | and ing 1997, Noor ee a HANEY RITISH COLUMBIA || — the provinces stant a, PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS GUIDE MiscGREGOR: S ME yr Ever rything A jan baron SPORT or Bee * We Can Afford To Sell The... BEST For LESS! SW PORT Phone 1600 WOODWARD STORES ALBERNI) LTD. “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE” : Closed Wednesdays All Day Hours: 9 - 5:30 Happy Nem Year "I must create a. system, Or be enslaved by another man’s...” —William Blake (1757-1827) and start Paes in en busi- nesses, ‘When the provincial govern: ment first permitted for reign doc- tors iS intern in the province five in difficult financial circumstances In echoing William Blake’s ringing words, true then as now, may we extend to our members and mai friends our heartfelt wishes Year in 1959. ‘ood for a Healthy, — New DUNCAN & DISTRICT CREDIT UNION blished in proleeateal prac- The Sherwood union is the brid est in the province, bee bership of almost seven sie incceaaay at the rate of pre 90 nthly, Total membership in Saskatche- ral cee eae Bee se Sy at September 30 tl + a says a