a KiTIMAT. RIVERS ways -interested. in neigh- boring communities ‘and tours § rough their industrial Plants These. tours, which , begin at Plant Tour Building, start at .m:, 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. i: d. 2:15 p.m.,. Monday. to — iday inclusive. Children must - be of school age to » Eo. on these “yt oa or statutory. holidays, - “Any information needed about: - ‘the plant may be obtained: by ° phoning :Kitimat 632-3111, and 7 - “asking for “Plant - Tour : In 8: ‘The trip includes a is-minute illustrated lecture, a 30-minute film, and a guided bus tour. of the ‘smelter. and dock areas,-:| ‘With the whole jaunt taking one scien and 15 minutes. ‘Sept.’ "2. the’ winter * ‘gehedule! is in effect, with tours cevery Tuesday and Thursday. They. begin at 2 p.m. and are limited to. 10 persons. This tour ‘includes a’ 15-minute illustrated lecture and a guided walking “tour of the smelter area. It also takes an hour and 15 minutes, and children“ must be over 14 ears of age. Here again, ad- ‘ Menee bookings by phone or e tater would: be ©, appreciated a Sixteen Tocal unions. in / the Kitimat-Terrace area “embracing ‘all ~“eceupations and trades ‘are represented on this - Couricil which in turn is . chartéred -by the Labour, Canadian ~,Congress.. The function — of a. ‘Labour Council is very . ~ diversified. One. of the --Obvious reasons for such | ‘small, | BRIDGE. within which organized. labour can meet and ‘exchange ideas and settle. differences of opinion within : the House. of Labour. “Also - belonging to an organization as large as the © C.L.C.- individual although relatively backing and encouragement of the gives locals, Although - ‘mainly 1 concerned | ‘with — the welfare and progress of its affiliated Unions and organized general many projects of a civic nature has been worked on by the Council. Pressure has . been applied - on~ different levels of. government, often - successfully, . to improve our labour - in has in the past and will the future be prepared to’ do its part to make ‘the -~ 7 North-west a better. place - wee to live. “The K-T-&-D- Labour’ on Council and all. its: affiliates are joining the : “Herald” in wishing all - residents | of the Northwest. a Happy, _ “a, Council - isa forum, ose 23 107 ae 692 1-71. 1304. . | LOCAL 292 ‘LOCAL 235. LOCAL 212. LOCAL 1127. ‘LOCAL. 298 © LOCAL 1518 “LOCAL. S115 LOCAL. 1081. LOCAL 33. entire labour Tovement. : communities for all: Future. “BEVERAGE DI SPENCERS POSTAL WORKERS - Ee C.U.P.E. (PUBLIC EMPLOYE 5) CARPENTERS ~ | MACHINISTS ~ LWA, (LOGGERS) — _ FIREFIGHTERS ere | LAUNDRY & DRYCLEANERS _ ‘LETTER CARRIERS | | MEAT CUTTERS UPLU. " (PAPERM AKERS) UP.1.U. (PAPER WORKERS) _ RETAIL CLERKS- : -STEELWORKERS — CARPENTERS | | OS TELEPHONEWO mani ; AFFILIATED “B.C. FEDERATION .OF LABOUR AND CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS ‘Bright and Prosperous... 7