5 . . wa ‘ » NWO ew we ew Oe Woe Se Yon wis be ew ee En ee ore ESP . f ‘ x ‘ Vw N wwe wv Vos ws vwrWoe : / ; Vv why ; VNU UN SU NONE SP OYTO OTM Oe THe TT Hee eH VEE VG N " : WP AE EU EN SEN NNN YEVE VV EV YY Se eV NY WEY YS ae ‘‘ . oe ’ oo: ; Hea ‘ . . noe . 4 : my € { ‘ —-|-and it is headed by. AvP. ‘Craw-| In December, the “Do ft Now” C: the. chairman . ofsour local) campaign will be started and be Seasonal unem lo ‘ment employment: advisory comnilttee.| carried. through the winter. We | “This committee” is/now in its ask everyone of you 19 su oport =. “Plan: It: Now". phase; and” soon the winter employment cam- , ma jor winter problem ee a ee | - prince Bupert: Daily ews _Wednesday, Novebber. 9,1960 3, my "SPECIAL: SQUAD: oye i LONDON: -—Scotlan Yard's fr |new car. theif. squad, ‘CIO; “went -| into : ‘operation. this month to combat. gangs which ‘stole ve- hicles:: ‘worth 1 more. than, $3, 000,- 000° in 1959, tember. On" the” caren 6 : veulded tours, | refreshments. *’an facilities for. taking photographs. One’ ‘of. the. most. serious probléms that, plagues | Canada’s ‘national economy is winter unemployment. | Bach winter thousands of workers: are laid off: their | ‘| jobs and’ have to depend on public assistance for their | livelihood. | This results in reduced: production and | thé loss of purchasing power amounting to millions of a} dollars, said Cecil Pitt, manager of the Prince Rupert Unemployment. Cominission. . . Almost ever ‘since ‘its inception, ee ; ‘she UIC. has: been aware of, the |’ : “@ Any building of new plants ‘innual upsurge .- of « -unemploy-| can be. deferred ‘until off season. ‘nent during the wihter months] . @ ‘Attempt to have employees und in 1949 took steps to do liquidate annual vacations: in something about it. At that time the off season. . r ‘teertain local office managers .or-. 7 s conized’ what was,then known as | “The federal government is try Vind a Job Week”. . This: was ing to assist by, the Municl pal ‘the forerunner of Canada’s “Do inter ‘al : ante r0- ‘ nar?? loyment, campaign. gram, in which it will share. la-. Se oN tiuary, 1950, ‘the..UIC is- bor. costs on certain- municipal sued instructions to all its ‘of- winter works. - fices to encourage the formation It is also trying to do all it’s of - local Winter «. ‘Employment own! construction. in the winter. | - ‘months. CECIL PITT, ‘manager of. the ‘unemployment: ‘insurance: commi Committees. tivo t i es of season- ‘In. Prince | Riper t, we have a ‘sion, recently addressed the Prince’ Rupert Rotary Club on as- ‘|’ There oe two tYP The first is winter. employment campaign pects of unemployment during the winter months in this’ area. al unemploy ae ae : — (Staff photo by. Gerry. Woodside). 7 from direct ‘effects of climate on — = = —— > Do Your Share by Pianning Now! cae The Citizens of Prince Rupert are asked to give their ,whole- ‘hearted co- operation in this year's drive _-The other tyne. of seasonal un= a which’ is being conducted by the Winter Employment a house building industry'and aid- employment ‘this| employment: océurs . periodically throughout..the ‘year and-is an : - Se a Committee in, conjunction with the. National Employment winter, were contained in’ ‘recent: announcements’ by’ ‘effect of ‘market conditions. Re- . . “NOW IS THE TIME TO é THOSE WINTER JOBS THAT WILL CUT DOWN ON. UNEMPLOYMENT ! ‘REMEMBER FOR EXPERT CARPENTRY IN THAT BIG OR SMALL JOB AT YOUR HOME OR -- PLACE .OF BUSINESS AT WILL BE DONE BETTER BY. _EBY & SONS LID. we Phone 3441 for Free Estimates is impossible, or, difficult, to do. certain ‘things in. certain’ sea- he ‘sons. The farmer™ can’t ‘plant Policy ¢ anges designed wheat in’ February.. Ice makes inland navigation | inpracticable ‘Tin winter. Salt’: .water. fishing to ai ding. trac 1es: faces increasing difficulties, The “cannery industry. can only oper- ate in summer. and fall. whenj]- | Wide- scale Aves in the ‘Federal. gover nment’s fresh fruits’ and vegetables are|| | nousing. policy, designed to stimulate activity in the} yee : ae can. ninsulate a ‘with ZONOLITE! - ee ae at “yrks . 3 . “4 ||the Honorable Dayid'J: Walker, Minister ‘respotisible fall trade gat. its Pee ae we | ee oo . |} for the operations, of: the: ‘Federal’ housing agency, jing indu try is in'the spring and|} ~ .. ” po “You ¢ can do- your share, by: planning now, to: ‘do. syour repairs, renovations oe . . “DOr fall; Hotel, ‘réstaurants and dry | -''.. hen abundant labor is “available. a Central Mortgage: ae “Housing Corpor ation, \Nevning establishments have|{: “or: “Additions during the. vinte spaths Ww fant “labors, avoille eb ce The new policy . rhake -Provie- “ ‘\their peak, in the. summer.: — oe We are, now in Prince Rupert’ S os aia fe oes) A sion: for: 4 Be | restri¢ted - to single. houses: ‘and|: What can‘we do to. assist win- ee eta Tey @ Extension of ‘home, ;im,| to buildings containing a max-|ter employment?.’ Dg neo . ae “<1 prevement loan. "facilities ™ -o! imum “of-four housing ‘units; One| “rhe* home owner can do his||°.0 °° pL AN INI e a rental housing; 8) 6 as Oh which. was the residence. of|redecorations, alterations or re- mor e owner. delli tead of waiting for|} ° BEN of income ceilings _ National Housing | Act home spring. Some ‘advantages of do-|} -. to help. gainful winter employment within our community whenever possible. governing dire improvement loans are made by|ing this are; he can benefit from|| f the citizen's to RLAN NOW and CMHC and extension of the re-| chartered banks to meet the cost{the discounts that are offered in OS “The. oppeal. is being made. for the support 0 payment de divect by. CMEC; = for| of repairs, alterations and- ex-|the winter by building supply |tensions. to: existing “dwellings.| companies; he. can get the job INDUST RY eo “@ CMHC: loans to- builders. for -Loans. may be: approved « for “a | completed: uickly . because the: OF, display) y v f.. improvements||: Le * “y 4 * yee oT 7. construction Stradesmen are: available. C - on homes; - businessmen. do? fb : : ‘ n ounci ae \. 6 “Reduction in in’ the ‘interest iBteuor aa exterior Dainting,| schedule mainten- os ee ae ‘The Mayor. a ‘de eg ty _| plumbing, heating, electrical an ance; Fepairs and tedecorations oe eS 2’ | 8 eae a aka an ins | other'work. Maximum ‘loans for to the off season, « eS CITY OF PRINCE RU PERT | crease in loan, amount for : ‘such : ve @ Transfer. of “staff | from | oe Be ee a a te ale UT we LEE ek rl ‘projects® sponsored by: Be ‘slack ‘to. busy departments. we We aE _ : : - : ; ‘preneurs.” (ee : : ‘Removal of. the. owner-resi- dence; ‘requirement. wand extension. ‘Ll of: ‘home: improyement' facilities |: ates ‘all: rental: housing,’ including} apartmenits, is. a “major. depar- ture from former policy.. -Pre- _viously loans. of this type \ were \ unit and $1 500 * for gach "ad- : ditional unit: ina: building, "The * ‘purchase; ¢ 1 ‘al Yepair of: elevators andélevator k equipment and’ the installation {"} of water. softeners in plumbing. Z systems have been- added. to? ‘the: : list’ of: approved items for: home, 2 improvement loans. op a? YY In the field of. direct lending q by Central Mortgage and Hous- | ] / ing’ Corporation for home-owner [. ., |housing, income. ceilings ..have-. e - | been. lifted ‘until the end: of. this has ‘ : a o is ' aoe we as ‘ - i year. This means that prospec- |; . ~~ ~~. re ee og tive home- -owners who are. un-|& able to obtain financing from approved lerders because lend- Lers are:not making loans: in. thes: area-in which they wish to build may now apply to CMHC. Pre~ viously, direct loans were avail- able only to applicants whose‘ ¢ incomes did not. exceed a 81, 000-1] 5 $7,600 range. | Of. major importance ‘to build ‘|ors. unable to obtain ‘ approved lender, financing is the an- “ouncement that two CMHC di- rect loans may. be made to ausist The | th t 7 | th ‘be b time. ts gat all “nem in pre-selling NHA-financ- lt isn't ‘only. within Qa Co operative that this is.a truism, ae oe ey | ; . 1ey are earning NAL 1 ig ne. very eS ed homes, This will allow build- . os sorts of jobs done around their hornes, plants and businesses, crs to construct two display You can apply it readily to the home, office or the entertainment / : nomes which could be used to and relaxation. fields. When working closely together towards a® ss ‘| aAttvact prospective customers.: Jnder present policy, builders nust pre-sell any hones to be fl- “‘vanecd direct by CMHC, co . |. A further change provides, for a ~'Voxtension of . the . repayment} veriod on CMHC direet loans. ta; ‘uilders nnd individuals to 30 years, tho maximum permitted under tho National Housing Act, For the same period, loan. ap-) viieations will ‘be accepted: for’ projects containing up to 200. nits... Projects may not ‘have: less than an average of 1% bed-* rooms per init, Construction must be’ started within 46 days of the date of the CMHO ap- avoyal Icttor and. no extensions Skilled workers are more readily available and, being more A productive, give you better value for* your dollar. Many ' firms also offer discounts in the off-season . lull. 4 -common goal, people, you and me, reach that goal. with greater ease and Success. : : : , fy / . ‘ . ye ot : . . . va , , 4 we , . ma “ : , : . . a “PLAN. to do your share in. the creation of more work this winter for / | more people than ever before; Plan to do those’small jobs normally , FO put of f until spring Gr summer, There's no reason why they can't This applies especially tor home,’ plant and office 8) improvements. But in addition to home improvements there are many other things that can he done:to advantago during the winter," They include such things | as maintenance of lawn ‘and garden equipment, -electrical: appliances, outboard motors and automobiles, as well as dry cleaning of drapes and rugs and replacement of upholstery, . to. mention but a. few... Sig PRT e eet |. By taking a realistic approach to winter work you will also en | will he granted, ny | | _ be done, NOW... Besides. men. and materials are more readily. avall-; . Tn order to. quality for a lonn | rr . [ dl the tra itiona winter lull, When every 0 y wor 8 every ~ 8B | Broval of alto planning and unit? Pe ’ oe ° «dean, oyidence of need andih |. R Oy BR ow ad. henefita, . - , | fonsibitity of a profech must bof Ft 6 - SUPPO T PRINCE RU PERT S ECONOMY - ON, : aR : . aan ra om eg Ne ie “7 gomplated and a formal appli: ts ' pa Oe, yt On : 1 beation submitted before ovanuary } 4 ’ sot 1. WO, 2, nel aaividend | toons atel Co | ey USE: Local LABOR - BUY LOCAL PRODUCTS my mada by CMIC to help ove: eS low-vontal housing for families | oflow Income and for olderly. we parsons, Municlpalitics, sorvied |: oy, | clubs, churches and other chnr- Hable. organizations aro’. non- nrafite groups aative tn this flold — -but private companies alsa une (2 | dertaka projects, a rns 7 comers ao apr SOMBRE, FIEEINGS ' i ” GRIMSBY, “England | KP) me A] . tombatono that ‘was bolng used ‘Jas a table in a coffee bar inthis Lincolnahire seaport was remove4 od aftor - protonts ‘by ehurely Jendors, Nok For + adviee sah a assistanct, , get in touch with your = National Employment Ofie d ~_— ad tet ‘ el ti aie ee ee i q sed ny ier of Hon M ihael | Sarr, iM inistor a abou Conatia > go ey