This alt-wool jacket by Rubin Bros..of Montreal has a slub nen look in denim blue and’while with fine navy stripes. There's no breast pocket but two slant-top, patch pockets are cut horizontally with wells on the bias. Note the ~ ' + 7 : : ’ 4 . le ‘LETTER FROM. - mo + ~ Bland unpack the secessiliés, But: ‘ | in ihe next few: weeks IT must! ! By Elvira c. Bryont.*, "| whelming, especially coming on sup of all the packing of bocks, papers and household effects: tai had-gore on just before. [t |seomed quite enough lo relax . itake a sincere effort lo bring mure information from the data ineniioned “above. t0".Ihe-.at- ~ Aclimely one would be the: iepie af schoo! ‘lunches,’ Some schools’ ‘do provide | adequate QUEEN CHARLOTTES lention of readers. 3, Bey : Around 7 ‘the House _ one por > CLIP AND SAVE “Rubber. pads glued fo swing ~"'saats keep tots from slipping af- “f, and protect against splinters. ‘Before washing that bathroom wall, fill the tub. with hotlest 31 posstble. water, Steam Iposens. ke dirt beautifully. Wrap 2 inches of cellophane ta. . pa around the center of each ne- w crayon, and they‘ii last much jonger. ae Malling Christmas packagas. A aw drops of clear nai) polish on nets of cord keep them fight. ‘Keep an old glove where’ you estore exira bulbs. Convenient ~ ‘Did you know thal Filter Queen “is used by the Atomic Energy Cammisslon of Canada in their research’, - laboratories because it is able to remove ato- mic dust particles from the alr down ta the size af 07 microns.” Presented asa ‘¢ommunity Soo? service by : -Firer Queen . .CANADAS FINEST Att Purifier “and Cleaner ry LR, Distibutors Ltd, "Mo, $-4554 Larelle Ave, cot”. Terraces B.C. Phone 625-3186 * There is so much wriling that -for Masset last year‘I men--° amusing and: frustrating, time ~ . Birmingham: mentioned: ihe» at “1 would: write. the occasional. “Nu doubt that'was why [-pur-, _thased: ‘THe’ Real. Poverty: - when L-loaok, al. these titles and. ". briefs were forwarded by -their, "| this one is altached 10a smalier-’. "Protection" and a, “Salule: to ° ‘om the Literature Committee, = ory ante Te TE AT oe satiety ’ . ‘George M.: Dawson will: be in could be done wilh a few exlra jhis calegory.anather year. AU: hours inthe day: ‘This evening]-ihe° moment: “there: .. has have renewed my membership © sometimes been the odd hot dog once again in the Voice: oF ile, bul anything else available Women, Shortly before leaving © .;mounis to good junk Food such . ‘gs potato chips and pop.” A tioned about this column, and Drive-in cise by toes enable thal I algo had been asked t0.d0- tho purchase. of hot. soup: and book reporls for ‘the Queen her. nourishing food, but very: Charlatte Observer. oa" aw people are ‘able (a afford a lt was not -long after “thal,” yyungster's ealing lunch there before a number of Jetlers came — wich day. 2". | only way from various people. ruiing properly makes such a who are Involved in this Wor- “difference in (he working and. thwhile group here in the B.C.” playing: ability: of any. in- section, One of these had had an.. dividual: that future. planning while on a visit the interior in jeulihy’ school lunches, would - 1969, Tr seems she phoned the’: even serve’ 10_ make teaching’. more encouragitig ag acareer! wroig Mrs. Bryant while trying lo locuie me al Terrace not ve thyn , 4 lunches:at nominal charges for: . youngsters and we are hoping which: includes’ the serving. of... THE HERALD hammmerhead shape above the horizontal peak lapels. The two-button, centre-vent jacket goes nicely with white slacks In terylene and wool, . in the fall 1 was told how one pupil in my room-had been pale and listless the previous school - year. Al that time he had not parlicipated in sports at all. During the intervening year the mother. had-- “‘changed husbands”, and the new father ‘demanded the family be served praper meals. The result of this was-a camplete “change in: this ‘spurts programme, was able to -du his school work, and had energy left) over, | Adequate. -.: -mealy made’ just; that «much difference. 2. -: : One amazing thing to mie was. . seeing young girls in high schoo! © with false teetht | know if is ’ belter. than seeing people with deciyed teeth, bul why aren’l we doing more about fastening “good nutrition la prevent such .. happenings? With. properly prepared: schoo). luncheons, under. lhe stipervision of the Home Economics teacher, we could . promote healthier: and happier people Wemight also be able: 10 encourage’ better food * habits for the next generation to ‘benefit from. Otherwise these: false. teeth will all have la be palterned for smaller mouths! in * Elvira U, Bryant F Ronald - Hipps, “youth, He now: look part in the - , TERRACE, B.C. : Fast-changing styles and the need for less duplication of garments means that Canada's clothing industry depends in- creasingly on peaple more than on machinery. : This is the conclusion of managing director of Rubin Bros. Clothiers Ltd., Canada's Fargest manufacturer of men’s tailored clothing. Hipps says that Rubin in several operations. ; The automated equipment which remains must be more flexible, o handle a variety of jobs, he says. sewing machine which . will handle any one of half” dozen pockel flaps simply by pushing a button and switching’ the template. craftsman is the key. to the operaiion:”” not He says the public demands that people should have an individual look. ‘Ten different families do not have identical furniture in iheir. homes or identical cars in their garage. tastes, and Canadian men feel ihe same way: about lheir clothing.” : 2 The swifly changing men's fashion scene means that Rubin Bros. hires more people than aulomated equipment has been pushed to the sidelines, =: . This trend began in Burope. “Europeans will weave a‘ few + 7 4 Fast take. out '6 knowing ‘that I had: moved:to- - Nass Camp at ihaltime, Deeno B.C, Voice would be delighted if ‘book review:for them as-well. ~ - fteport™ .buck in’ December, - buts, 80 far-it still: awalls : perusal, Pia ~ ‘The Literature. Chairman, | Mary Cox, sent mesome worth“) while material -"'Huzards of the <.| _ Peveeful Alom™ sby- Lille? pe 0... D'Eusum. “The Multinational’. |o5 0s Corporations Superpower" by. "] ..* Dr. Roslyn Kunin and ’Should | -)4/: We Develop: the ‘North? by 2.) Tite d'Eusum:’ Another ane is “Energy Allecnalives”, and their contents it {3 cbvious:the - . idens within need . some. publicity, ~~ ne Coples of several interesting he -guihar,- Eve. 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Bros. is phasing out automation” “We have a - But the individval . * advised They wanl to express their own before, while some. of the: take. 35-6111! Exotic meals Canadian & Chines Foods Open Mon. thru Sat..10am to lam : Sunday Lla.m. to 10pm.° RESTAURANT oo ANYTIMES ~ hutomation Takes Second [~ Place to People in =| Clothing Business ~~ dozen ties from 25 yards, of material, then change. .to. another fabric,” says Hipps. “In North America, manufacturers tend to make- identical tes from 25,000 yards of material." . : Pulling logelher a ‘system: that features individually styled © clothing and economically- priced custom-lailored suits: mears depending on. peaple much more than machines, he says.. The result is more.in- © teresting clothing - and .challenging jobs for Canadians.’ Hipps’ comments are quoted. ina bulletin called Fashion Flair, published quarterly by- Rubin Bros, for retailers and fashion edilors across Canada. ~ Legion Dance | All Legion members are thal a combined Valentine Queen Dance and an Initiation night will take place” on Friday 15 February 74° commencing at 8:00 p.m, al the branch. . All new associale meimbers who have not been initiated into the Legion are requected to aitend ‘and algo to advise tnc steward at 635-5825 or the secrelary at 635-4941 local 30 if they will be atlending In order that suitable arrangements can be made for a light lunch. . ordinary and © -; : PAGE CS - o> BRANCH NO,13: 4 ~~ Royal Canadian Legion Ail Legion members are advised that.a com-_ “bined Vatentine Queen Dance and an, Initiation: Might will take piace on Friday 15 February 74° commencing at 6:00 p.m. at the Branch. STRAT All new ordinary and Associate members who. have not. been Initiated into the. Lagion are - requested to attend and also to advise the Steward at 635-5825 or the Secretary at 635-494) » jocal 30. if they will be attending in order that. suitable arrangaments can be made for a light. lunch, ’ Pe os Pitt SEAS, as oat 4 asi Notice of - be Vancouver, B.C. -. .. The Canadian Radio-Television Commission will hald a. public huaring at the Vancouver Hotel (British Room} ta - — consider the following matters: . a Television Station Licence Apptication ve Bae arta oe aes ieeae LARA AVE PO Fen rae (Change of Ownership): a 4 Kwinatatl, B.C. OO re Rode “Stewart Community Club, P.O, Box 156, oe Stewart, B.C. a aa APPLICATION: ee 7 oe a) fo acquire the assets of television broadeasting un- Ls dartaking CKCC-TV-1 from Kitsault Community Cluband bh) for a licence to carry on television broadcasting un- ETAT ? Scie dertaking CKCC-TV.1 upon surrender of the currant. —-: geo pd licence issued fo Kisault Cammunity Club. re Bod .. Location where the application may be examined: > ., Office of the District of Stewart, Stewart, B.C. ee eta Information On Appiications and Hearing ye, RIGHT TO COMMENT: Ara yeu inierasted in ar ap. 2 > 4 : elicatlon mentioned in this notice? {f so you can comment.) to in an intervention fo support, modify or oppose the ap- *- i plication. Todo so follow this procedure. Sendmcopy of 0° Boe your comments to the applicant by registered mall or’ =. 8 personal delivery to be received an or before February 26, 1974. Send another copy to the CRTCtobereceivedby this... same date. Be sure to attach your postal or messenger, =.” recelpt jo the copy fo for the CRTC, glving proof that me applicant tas received his copy. VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS: Anyone can view the... applications ai elther the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalle . Street, Room 1607, Ottawa, Ont. or at the local address given in this notice for examination of the apalication. PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS: Readihe CRTC Rules: of pracedure to find out jhe rights and obfigations ef the parties to a hearing. Copias are available from in- farmation Canada. — , " o _ANFORMATION: , For additional Information on the. applications at the hearing please contact the CRTC.in. writing or by phona 613.992-6240 or 976-2294, we “Guy Lelebvre Directors Ganaral of Licensing - — Acting Secretary we CRTC - Public Notice 19743 Canadian Consell de la _ " Radio-Television Radio-Téldvision: Canadienne Commission GALL LINDSAY'S: Contract Hauling of Any Kind - : cae - | Scheduled Freight Service to | | Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, roe “ ; Nass Valley & Stewart ‘ | . a ae : - - ; . 7 - : _ 7 | . : Amine" . ~ Gall Day 636-6203 GENERAL ~— &£ a ; MOVE WITH EXPERIENCE”. yo gm ae : - ie Radio 2R-113 ALLIED VAN LINES ’ |Low-Bed Service Hiab Cranes _ a ae: 7 GENERAL. 0) FREIGHT oy: ‘SERVICE. WORLD'S LARGEST MOVER || CARTAGE LINDS AYS (1973 ita.) & STORAGE LTD. (4428 Railway “became, somewhat ’” over- be mien Aa A ed ama “ ye \ (Established 1910) 635-6203. 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