Ford Motor Go. Lends Vehicles for ugein Gareers’74 Program | ; | de Jong Jong, President” of . of the Province. : Totem Ford Sales Lid. Nearly’ 11,000 students have Hefald thal the ‘been hired: in. total “through Co. has agreed to-..Careers "74, with ‘more’ than . (hree-quarters’ ‘povations "74.000 3 * Me, King expressed: his. ap -thes(udents of British Columbia for. making .-the~. ‘vehicles available to7the departments: will: be station .wagons, and small pick-ups. All Will be. while, ‘74 identifylng decal. 2, Wide variely of projects set up he.” Departments: Ex- 4 and Innovalions *74 rvey. Ol: Bri “reference .- force. of whom : employed “and unemployed. : °° ployment: gain ths df-rapld growth ° Onan - provincial ‘ declined’su arnered~ ‘geshare of. of these funded. ; : ‘under “Experience -"74. and In- ‘preejaiion 10°Ford :.3n behalf of. in colour and: carry ‘a Careers" E 1 : he goods: producing ‘sector:showed signs‘ of. slabilizing- after:.several bstantially: from 6.0:. ~ per cent in'April (0 6.5.per ‘cent: : n .: we Credit Union Pays Total assels of B.C. Central Credit Union in 1973 increased 0 $127.9 million, according ia ils annual report reteased a George S. May, General Manager 8.C. Central Credit Union loday. ‘Net income from -1973 -operations. was $1.2 million which allowed for. the distribution of a‘7 per cen! | dividened on share capilal. This “|g. the -largest . dividend B.C. Central Credil Union has, paid _ since its began: operations in 1944 were successful-in expanding ‘and adapting their: services to - match the exceptional growth of credil unions and.co-operatives * throughout the province." AR, - Glen; presidentaf-B.C; Central -” *- explained. thal "19732 was. Lhe consecutive, year during. whieh growilt “and: ,cb-operalives In. Une ! *orovince.-Talal-assets of credil - {°.The ‘vehicles provided by Ford - Snioist Talal assets of © “personal savings. held. by “members ‘reached “a ‘record of $890 million {also’a 46 per cent — 2c inerease +: aver + the... year ter stated that the. 3), “| “standing al: year end were. $827 _ million,’ gain ‘of-4B per‘cent,’»: 7. Mré: Glen said, /‘Our-. most, iis unions rose ‘by 46 per: cent while previous), ‘Total ‘loans , out- rtant statistic, of course 649” “The + + . “hy records... were. established.--for credit “unions - Zenith 5855 is a ‘talephotie umber the B.C, Forest Service GAS LEVI STRAUSS AND FRIENDS Monday June 24 fo Saturday July 13th 9pm, 10-2 a.m; Monday to’ Friday. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday” | For Reservatl on \ credit union membership Here ‘a substantial gain of .15.8-per _ cenl was noted,-bringing ‘lhe ** tolal lo" 485,429, °° Thismeans, ~~ roughly, that one oul of every four individuals In British Columbia is a credil | union member.” George 5. May, general manager and chief executive officer, explained ‘that while the significant growth of credi{ unions has brought incredsed stability to credit unions; it has also placed many, of them in more com- pelilive environmenis. “Predieted economic conditions for 1974 indicate credil unions twill be required ta give in- creased allention to operating margins. Careful adjustments 10 interest rales and a general belt-Ughlening of expenses will also require corresponding altention.”” . os In a supplemental report ta be filed with the June 28 annual general meeting of the Central Credit. Union, Mr. May. iden- ¢ “nie diraciors, ia thelr report = P 7 * 7] t ‘said,"B.C.: Central: Credit. ope y . -'Unior’and its subsidaries in 1973. Mr. “THE WERALD, TERRACE, BC. | Record. Dividend : * and ; representatives “of other | 3 unions |: organizations will be meedng in -traceived... % rilis throughout: mbi provincial:..credit convention al Pénticton June 26" and 22, ° Current economic ' changes will be the major topic - » during the sessions, Mr. May sald. . 7 A. ‘ glen, Prosident B.C, Central Credit Union Taxes has paid laxes, in the form of a grant, to ‘ sum of :$1,717...;He. ‘said, such payments..are being: soon : as : the 1ax~. 1é3 are’ “We - made _raperate; and -(he corporation is - now. keeping: {hat p omise,". he “sald.” Median! * 2s -However; Mr, held ee Up eee . division, _ of ihe provi “reported Tal . eis apprediatéd,’ isa ‘called (0° ey Ri ay firefighting is. “and‘early ac half. a dozen al all:"* |: Premium se 69.9 | | PRICE IN TOWN SWEST:TERRACE. nee <7, ne Naxt to Terrace Cheysler. rr Red D’or -Presen ts : l ore than 30 percent - ince'd forest fires are -° | By ‘visitors and the « spubli¢.* And this/-of early. detection : . Mr. Phillips ” _recalléd that ‘often we receive ~ several calison.a single. fire .. "that’s fine. “We'd rather have . reporls than none ons Call ; the City of Kelowna, a. made as ‘a. commilment~ “many months ago. to pay grants ;. ‘Fequal :. 10%, property: , jaxes”, in: = municipalities” . where. We. Norinick said a ° number. of municipalities, ‘in--; Jneluding: the ;:Disirict of” North - fancouver,,.Suill. have - nol - = submitted lax nolices. In North : /Mancouver, construction of two. : ICBC daims centres has been ~ payment inthe form of a gram, - : Borinick said ICBC also - northeastern Current wark, is’ bulldozer ” stripping and trenching. plus . geological :. mapping and sampling of: the -fissure vein. This will be followed .by rehabilitation of old shalis and ~ underground workings ‘along, withdiamond drilling of the vein = - extensions along strike and (0 depth. Q we, An April 29, 1974 report on the property by Alfred R. Allen, P. Eng., classes Lhe 7,500 foot long - vein, having a width of 20 feel, as an “excellent : highgrade gold-silver prospect warranting thorough and extensive In- vesligalion.” 9°. cot Lillie or no-.work “has ‘been done on the veln since'ihe late — 1930's. The vein, where mined, has been :reported: (a have a width of up to 20 feet’ and lo’: carry good values in silver and excellent free : gold. $30.00 per ton'In the late 1930's, which al. lhe. present: price of ““pold-‘would:-be about: $9.00 ‘ta. $135.00 per ‘Lon. -; Workings ‘ine “elude a 65 fool shaft with a drift “of'65 feet: jo ‘the, north at. the ‘yotlom: At 400 feel north of the”. ‘shaft there is'a large open cul: - ‘about. 40 feet deep with short drifts norihand: south on: the foolwall of the vein. © There are (co The’ Benton: area: was.; Very Sjaelive’ froiit :-1862, when ‘the; “silver: bearing= veins! of lhe -& * Comanche’ dnd: other -mines were in prodution; Gold mining was carried through the 1930's ‘jn 1936-39.. The ‘area-has been practically inaclive since 1940. ~ PRU The - combined Values from the Gold Crown mine, -hext* ‘lo. the’- Sourdough, ranged from $2.00 to © “by. small operators: Tungsten - ore was mined and milled from ., the Black rock mine in the area | Goat Creek Mines Lid. ays acquire ‘the option on the “elaims; Billy Goal Creek: Mines... “vhag, agreed to. Issue. : 200,000” “ghares in'.installmenta to December :1;:1975, and: Lo: pay - . $1,000,000," Cash payments.are < | ~ 40, be $500 or $1,000 monlily or 7” - percent of nel smelter returns... Funds for. this“program have, “been provided by. an: un- - derwriling of 200,000 shares. al’ 3ocents each by Davidson & Co. Lid.,.and.a privale placement covering 100,000 shares al the’ game prices ee _&. second’ Interesting gold properly: -held by Billy, Goat~. Creek Minea -is. the 29-claim “holds.an option on a 70, percent. annette group. located “ten miles: north - of -Kitimal. Sheridai. 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