i Wednesday, March 16, 196¢ okeena Health Unit Special Clinics will be held in the Skeena Health Unit on Tuesdays, March 15th, 22nd and 29th, between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon, for children starting school in September, 1966 ONLY. Vision and hearing tests will be done as well as any necessery immunizations, c34 RACAL ® BOWLING @ LADIES LEAGUE Black Cats .......c.eeee roe OF Quints .. 0. ccc ce wes 531, GEMS oo. eee eee rece 52 Almosts .....c ee eeeee reseae BL Big Five ........c..ese ace 49 Krazy Kurves ........,.... 48 Grass Widows .......seeeee 37 Pinpoppers ............0.006 25 High single, © M. Lever .........ccece eae 248 High triple, M. Lever .................. 678 i The forest is a living unit made up of trees, plants, animals, birds and insects. The balance of these parts is so delicately adjusted that should ane be entirely removed the whole structure would be in jecpardy. BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN ANNOUNCES Prelude To Season At Hospitality Meet A ‘hospitality seminar held in Lakelse Hotel banquet room iast Monday evening was conducted by John Buckley, assistant director of the B.C. Government Travel Bureau, E. A. Schmutz of the pro- vincial Department of Education and Sam Otto, president of the B.C, Hotel and Resort Association, It was pointed out that eack year hundreds of thousands of tra- vellers enter British Columbia — some on business trips, others in search of pleasure and relaxation, but all requiring comfort, service and entertainment to make their stay here enjoyable and satisfying. The people concerned with supply- ing these travellers’ needs, toge- ther with the establishments in which they work — hotels, motels APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED ENROLLMENT PERIOD MARCH 1-31, 1966 FOR COVERAGE COMMENCING APRIL 1, 1966 NEW LOW RATES Applicable to New and Present Subscribers Basic rate for - A. SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE INCOME OVER $1,000 IN 1965 MONTHLY = QUARTERLY PERHALF YEAR PER YEAR ONE PERSON $ 5.00 $15.00 $30.00 $ 60.00 FAMILY OF TWO 10.00 30.00 40.00 120,00 FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 12,50 37,50 75,00 150,00 B, SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE INCOME OF $1 TO $1,000 IN 1965 MONTHLY QUARTERLY PERHALF YEAR PER YEAR ONE PERSON $2.50 $ 7.50 $15.00 $30.00 FAMILY OF TWO 5.00 15.00 30,00 60.00 FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 6,25 18.75 37.50 75.00 C. SUBSCRIBER WITH NO TAXABLE INCOME IN 1965 ' MONTHLY QUARTERLY PER HALF YEAR PER YEAR ONE PERSON $ .50 $1.50 $3.00 $ 6.00 i FAMILY OF TWO 1.00 3.00 6.00 12,00 * FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 1,25 3.75 7,50 15.00 - Comprehensive Prepaid Medical Coverage available to any resident and his family. in the Province of British Columbia on an individual basis. HELP WHERE HELP 1S NEEDED APPLY NOW... BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN, P.O. BOX 1600, VICTORIA, B.C. of British Columbia. PLEASE PRINT * Send me an application form and further information on THE PLAN. — * To be eligible for coverage under the British Columbia Medical Plan, f understand that I must be a resident * To qualify for a Premium: Subsidy, ] understand that 1 must have been a resident of British Columbia for the twelve previous months and have annual income within defined levels, Number LEE Street or Box Number or Rural Route i oy City or Town Ce nt ee FOR BENEFITS FROM APRIL 1 - MAIL THIS APPLICATION REQUEST COUPON TODAY! “cut along dotted line® ee 1410 GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, B.C. initiated by the Government of British Columbia Approved by the Doctors of British Columbia The Honourable W, A. C, Bennett, LL.0., Pramier of British Columbia _ The Honourable Wesley D. Black, Provincial Secretary |: and restaurants, make up what | i termed the Hospltality Industi i which has taken the place of B: iC a tourist Industry. in MR, BUCKLEY a Mr. Buckley asserted, “The nef ae pitality industry is one’ of the lari est industries of the province. ‘iM 1964 it was estimated Youriggmm spent aver $180,000,000 in Briti} 7 Columbia, and by 1986 this figuil should be well over $200,000,00G Ram Further to this he said, “Nori west British Columbia sits in tiie very middle of tourism. Contriby im ing much to the future of Highwitl 16 is the opening of many al circular routes in the provi: with the combination of road ai} water facilities. cae “The hospitality industry atl more people than is generally re: ized,” he said, “We can all -play part in promoting hospitality. . important item, the plain ordini smile has enormous value. It com nothing and accomplishes much, . cannot be begged, borrowed, stoi} : or bought. People are just f happy as they make up their mir ‘ia to be and by the same token, ; “fram as much out of life as they | im into it. i “To be hospitable is to recellf z guests and strangers in a frien: a manne, and to welcome and i tertain them,” Mr. Buckley ef ; cluded, 4 = MR. OTTO On behalf of the B.C, Hotels 1 Resort Association Mr. Otto spo : on the importance of quality , service. He pointed out that wit the continuing growth of the i mm dustry, there are increased oppo #m tunities for trained, well qualifie g management personnel, a MR, SCHMUTZ Mr. Schmutz listed the variou 4 io training courses made available b: the department of educatior .# These courses include: manage ment, accounting, catering, cool, and chef, waiters, waitresses, roor maids ete. ‘g For further information Mrs Schmutz gave the following ad 4 dress: Director of Adult Educatios : or co-ordinator of Food and Ar@ ecommodation Services, Departmen’ # of Education, 3650 Willingdo: Ave., Burnaby 2, B.C. i Prior ta the seminar Mr, Buc! ‘i ley spoke -at the regular meetin . F of Rotary. a Tillicum| THEATRE @ * im March 17, 18,19 Thurs. Fri. Se : The Americanizatio: * ved Of Emily ca War Comedy . Starring: 5 James Garner, Julie Andrew. Shorts: Southbound Duckling) Out at 10:10 | O * OQ ig Saturday Matinee March | TO BE ANNOUNCED [im o * oO i March 21, 22, 23 Mon. Tues. Wi World Without Su, In Color my Underwater Adventure of Costeau The French Deey- Sea Diver i z= An Academy Award Winnin; _ Documentary Dp Oo -* OQ March 24, 25,26 Thurs. Fri. Having A Wild | Weekend =| Musical .Comedy i Starring: ‘i The Dave Clark Five im Shorts: Shorts Cass and Brui Bm Winter Paradise