. ee ee ay ‘ns 7 aaa He : _; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13,1974 Seminar” | "The: Red Cross ‘is holding a. ‘seminar for 50 students aged. 15 week. ito? irom August 25.(0 $1.. It. ‘The. accomodation - at the will take place al Evans ‘Lake’ ‘camp includes‘a dining hall, then miles north of Squamish. .. meeting hall, .and cabins for Students from all ‘areas of .the. sleeping. The fee.of $40 covers - | provined. are (Invited to apply: food ‘and: accomedation: “The purpose of the seminar is | Financial aid for students who to encourage. students to cannot afford the fee will be examine community: problems . available, . Also, subsidies: for _ end needs... They also will - Iravelling expenses wii will be ;, develop skills and knowledge in _ considered for ¢ those : students- ‘leadership, ‘communteation, “who live oulside“ot the’ Totier first aid, | ecology, and mainland | aréa. F recreation, A number of guest = f dre oe atvthe: Seminar “will; . change of pace > throughout: the ‘Por further Information about. the‘eamp and: Tor. application - . forms’ students ‘should ‘contact their schoal office or Red Croés, ‘outh, 4750’ Oak: Street, ‘Van-. “eouver,-"B.C.;” telephone w79- ‘1551, give presentations that ‘will be“ both interesting and helpful to thestudents. As well, field trips: and. reerealion “aotivities such ' fas swimming and boating’ are f ; planned to give the stunts. a [ Senior Citizen Coursés E A limited siuimber. af. senior * 4 ' cltizens . from outside the 8 Grealer Vancouver area will be. eable lo live’ in student: residences free of charge and ~ & receive freetuition in courses of: - § their choice = for. one week, regardless -of their. formal 4 educdatic! al background, ‘during thé University of B.C.'s' Sum- mer Session July.2'to Aug. 10.) Dr. Norman Walt, director of ® Summer. Session; said, provision, forthose.who can allend the full Z cs being tnadeto accomniodate: *) Surimér Session, or for general E 9) persons per-week, “over:a. interest, or Ron-credit courses E three-week period, for a total of . in. stich topies as Fitness, & 6 persons. Sélection "‘will be - _ Writing for Pleasure, Legal Aid 4 made ‘en a ‘fi rst-conie, “first: -and Gardening. ‘eovincial government under a progra'n designed to encourage universities (a develop “bold, ‘imaginative ‘and«thoughiful programs” in order to‘ make. their’ services. and facilities mare widely available: to the ‘ public,” ~~ Senior citizens: will have the ¢hoice -of taking selected regular undergraduate courses either for. academic credit, Robert D. McChesney of Kirkland Lake, Ont, was recenily elected president of the Royal Canadian Legion at the organization's national convention in St. John’s, Nfld. He is served basis. 7 “Those who elect to jake chartered life underwriter with Excelsior Life. Mr. McChesney ; i to > academic courses .where — served with the RCAF in WW HI and has held executive office in the ee oe ‘ait nvtation enrolment permits, will attend. Legion‘on every level of command. 4s national president he suc- classes withregular students. ceeds Robert G. Smellie, Qc., of Winnipeg. bul need not wrile exams or Phato By E. Duke ~ OS8ays : unless. they’ choase lo~ ” ; seek’ academic credil. ~ © - ‘Persons : interested in Tare* oe Mine Bill Will Cause Exploration Drop - “ Summer Session’ Olfice, UBS” obvious that mining companies ’ UBC, ‘Vancouver will not be in a posilion to meet increasing wage demands. . . & citizens, 65 years of age and - -over, in the Grealer Vancouver aréa aby belng invited:to altend - f” the Simmer Session on a daily ~ Hi basis. The senior: cilizen’s- “program has been made possible :under.a $15,000 grant from “the Thomas Elliott, Manager of the British Columbia & Yukon Chamber of Mines, speaking to _ the Mechanical ‘Contractors Association of. British Columbia. in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Restaurant stated that if Bill 31 “Mineral Roya Act" _‘squeeze the orange dry’, how _can there by ,anything left’ for ‘ the men wha work in (he’mlnes ’ opthe share-holders who tisk carat A reminder to employers and 2 aD sit ~ effective June 3, 1974 the general min miu _in British Columbia. increased as toltow: developmen in this. Province, Y “Mie Elliott ‘stressed ..thats in’: ‘there’; ‘are “currently “spite of -stalements to” the :; ‘producing - ‘metal ‘mines © gontrary by the head of the Steel... British: Columbia and 2 coking > “Workeérs-Union, ‘one ofthe ‘first’ “coal mires ‘a total of 30 in all. ~- groups of people tosuffer will be: “The metal mines:have’a total the development - ‘capital and: "production of. minerals, it ‘is "Unis ccapital would ‘be. made a available by the large mining: = eorporations,.Canadian barks, anda’ great many : Canadian : vinvestors. Who are prepared to =.” risk money: in-mining..~ - ~ Mr. Elliott stressed that, these. new developments could create and -services’ in ‘addition” additional sources, ‘of. revenue, ... * He concluded his feinarks by :- resulted: in a severe , ‘pulling back". of ‘exploration dollars that:.ultimately “every British =: Colunibian | will suffer because ofthe” Government's belies toward mining. Cre ne rn CANADIAN - (ALBERTA)... LIMITED _ ANNOUNCES THAT AN AP. - PLICATION: HAS ‘BEEN CARRIER COMMISSION TO Ee ADVANCE, CHARTER US RATES AND. PACKAGE - EXPRESS RATES, TO BE 2 RIFFECTIVE JULY 10.1974, ‘TARIFF . CHANGES. “ARE 7 TERMINAL” “OR ANY: ‘OBJECTION MAY BE sj MOTOR “COMMISSION, “COUVER: B.C): ON “OR BEFORE JUNE. 20, 1978. RIO PM rea Sb Rae Loe “There is only so much juice.” in ‘an orange”; Ellictt-said,.and = |: "it Governments are going to.” thei money to davelop them?" -- Mr, Elliott went on lo say that : 28: in” milling capacity of 278,000 tons © f° In,. ‘ddition,, ; here ‘are, 15 mineral: deposits 7 : * B effects «of .. 1he’- proposed » that “eould’, be placed 2) in ‘ .. Further inquiries. may. be: directed io. your Jegislation.: wot production, which -would add e The speaker’ went Zen é * another 330,000 tons per: day —- ’, There ‘are |, "deposits thal. cowd. become -*. producers: during the wears’ ~ ahead; he added. The: capital.” cost of placing all.of hese metal” and.coal mines into praductton: ."-- ‘¢ Nyould approuch - ihe :$2."Billion.:- imark, ands if, -‘Gevernments | | ‘would: ‘encourage the industry," job*s for’ thousands: of workers. and ‘provide’ a::substantial ‘ market for manufactured goods, a providing Governments with lax” stating thal the Provineial Government's attilude, toward. - the mining industry hasbeen a - “negative ‘one and thal -it has’. - ‘and ‘Ioss°.of ‘confidence in’ the -. fulure of the-indusiry. He said -- COACHWAYS < MADE .TO.-THE | MOTOR: “DETAILS. OF: PROPOSED - _ AVAILABLE © FOR “PUBLIC ~ _INSPECTION.“AT, YOUR: LOCAL: COACHWAYS: @- AGENCY, 7 CARRIERS. VAN. - careers "4 ‘es eached tis goal of: providing over. 12,000: jobs for ‘tha youth | of ‘British Columbia: : The Ho-nourable. WS. King, - Minister of Labour,.today was pleased to be-able to announce. that, “to date, 12,600 full-ime job - oppor tunilies have « been made available to the’ students of British Columbia.” °°: ‘“An overwhelming: -Tesponse in the last few. weeks to: the Industry Initiative '74 program’ alone, has . resulted in 1,000 jobs. a “We received. aver.. 1,500 . applications. for: Tadustry . Initiative '74, bul we will only be able to fund the’ first 500 ‘:800 ‘applications tht. ‘meet: our eriteria, The public response is very gratifying,” Mr, ‘King added. ' oe fable that nol every application which met the erileria could be - funded, dua to -the . limitations. tinued, ‘'As we said earilar: in * our advertising, this is an ex- - budget perimental approach to solving ; toral districts. Wednesday, June 12th -- electors. ‘tors. . “student uneriploym -were Ilmited, and the” program ~has- always “been” ‘first come, - minister. these. programs: and ‘range’, from ‘community. plan-° He noted that it was ‘regret: ; he program. has. directly. .con- tributed: to ‘significantly iim... proved ., portunities for the youth’of,the.- ‘Provinee,. traditionally + - group i he Mr. King -con-.-- printed coples. of electors delivered to candidates. ° Saturday, June 15th --a printed Cony. electors mailed to each urban elector.- Monday, June 17th - nomination day, deadlin Wednesday, June,’ ith - _Sittings ‘for revision of . Thursday, June: 20th - = ‘sittings tor révision of. urban: - dectors. “runds ‘ first served?,!":'.: : The success of this program will be evaluated at the end of . the summer. betas - The Provincial “Governnient itself. will: create, 5,300 fobs - under the: -Experience ‘74 ” Program, and 3,600 jobs. under the. Innovation 4 ‘Program. - “STEP 4 has become one of our most. successful programs this summer,” Mr, King stated, “Morealing over :1,300- jobs. These jobs areas varied as the: regional : districts -ihat’ ad-. ning : and, research’ to various. ~Feerealiona 1 programs.” “Mr.: King conchided, “Our. “employment: he ployment. rial. ists of : ‘Wednesday , shuine: ion - - sitting: for revision utban, lists of ele ee : Friday, ‘June 21st — ~slitings for revisioti of: urban liste of ‘electors, "Monday, June 24th ~ voting begins for. servants’ in embassies: -quiside. Canada and members: of. the Canadian forces. . _ Saturday, June 29th ge advance poll” vating ends for publie ser a _vanits in embassies abroad and membersof the forces. : 7 ‘ Monday, July \Jst-— ddvance poll. ~ cs 7 Moneby, Jaly.8 8th = polling day. ‘ — OaREER INVESTMENT error ‘ ant Look Boutique and “beauty centre otter. a business ’ /zaitane iri the. City Centre Mall in: ‘Kitimat as Wall as the a ~Skeena Matlin Terrace. 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