x Ist Issue B.C. LUMBER WORKER Dec., 1959 T Tie-in woven diagonally; can fit snow reads to the body of page aa links at Faas inter-| the tire stat ing the winter. The la S vals, anchor the strips in place. | treads, wire mounted, un- WwW e Wy SeebIe” rubbeas Htes/ earths ; GOLFER "Ss “WATCH keep met or satin leone tneahady ig score as well as the time. You re-|of the tire without tools, Italian i cord strokes by pushing two a ed vase hi * ‘The major Sifton rivals are the Press Ltd. has become the pub-| p 15 ate ere aeRO GE ACL . ib- rs ¥ " Souttion: Fenily, who own seyen|lisher of both papers, with the move into place in now for for NOVEL GL. hee turns milky ORTABL plugs ae a car lighter to roast |the face. No a i * shite - excuses now for for-|or opalescent when it is exposed dailies with a total circ ulation ope ea as in the morn-|two wie! while it heats two | ge tting frie joceasional role: to stron light and regains its ,061. And like the ire andi the Sun in the afternoon.” | buns, Tes se in r-the- original transparency when the Southams have importan| zie er USIC y ie you wait: Keep|sunlight ceases to shine on ia I sts in five rddio or TV stations. | z eae happier with a “telephone |was developed in East Ger “Best known and most colorful tablis music box”. When your secretar: of the big Fitbeeats in the Cana- eens’ G or are Snes taken |and a stainless steel knife and ayers the telephone, she can| NE cael envelope sta nerneDyy BEDE Field i is|under centralized control . . .” fork, e receiver’on the box and|is ali an lightvei ht nylon ami Mn. Mr. vi vols music ie your caller until | fabric waterproo: with a plastic. Witins wets While the cireula- CHA: “unre Pah can be Panes It has uate one for figure not as impressive di yaa into a decorative screen ou reversible address card and the mee ay tthe Tho! mson “The Ha rate situation sells the|for pools, play cate patios and] INSTEAD of recapping worn|other for a card bearing stamps controls 23 newspaper: "| story in merely the s of the|Sardens. You snap stri oes of|tires, you can replace the sep-|or a franking label. It’s closed by most ibe these p Ss are the], orning and ees enon Satiere, colored vinyl-coated aluminum in-|arate tread brands on a reyo-|a patent seal and zip fastener. ; only newspapers in t ‘hronicl il-Star, | t© id lace between’ the chain links. !lutionary automobile ¢ire. Or you' U.K. maker says it cuts costs. nly Newspaper both published by the same com: n ert Dav a 2 age y and pecan aig the nai at v e four pap Hon. rea } of the Senate, owns the Ps 3 JUST IN CASE:‘FATHER CHRISTMAS paper in Peterborough aM ies Rai Press : vhs bls eee a Sa IS SLIGHTLY HARD OF HEARING: eernrGreston and gathering agency ‘upon which io and ah Sta-| Canadian news; TV paper: an say it me ee cee Ty y it LOUD AND CLEAR | ingston and Peter-|theie news, is owned and operated a are ‘ey by thi M1 clique of publishers. ‘ ) control of three -main ‘ 3 Peal | en ge PARIS . fiat uate eae ee advert 3 ship and control between radio r with the ertising agencies, ea i and television stations seems to cepted.” Je BOOTS | posable t to start up a per in ys the CL e a s to greater and g aM it centration In Vancouver at = : another Ottawa observer added. pl ease!! once upon a time, three com-| ‘The empires grow,” writes M } emia eiriey che| Willianis) “the strings that’ are folded, leaving the field to the|sathered in a head office some- q ieeaivenwmtedie Sunil ahah thie| Where extend to new places. And i Southam-owned Province. who is to say that some day they may all be pulled at once, either | 4 E pandem hy those who now hold them or } Annan cosy arrange-| those who may take them over in 3 ment nuder bvilich the Pacific|an Binary business transaction? ¥ Horseshoers’ Union |; ae Not Down-Hearted 2 ee doldrur of of ized erry ; Chane Organizing may ED ‘car is I Ceca EES i eae Union | PIER a ‘ sends and customers DE DADIC O RPE DAR fourneymen Horseshoers. Hive prices and 18 delegates to the RE PARIS & S NS union's S2nd biennial convention last week voted unanimously to he eae aang f 51 WEST HASTINGS ST. — VANCOUVER 3, B.C. The union represents horseshoers who keep racers shod at The Foot-Happy Firm with Fi -s’ Experienc racetracks in the North and South. The fee for complete service |* i wey Firm unth Fifty Years’ Buperience is $16 a horse. The men carry their own tools and supplies with them and follow their work. tet aoe y..-no finer bese East or West! Lin | Board or by the G > >) ae | Tid ek >