es Se stands: almost high: ‘and: ‘dgysas the ‘tide © in: : Galloway ! Rapids: dropped’ With a crew: “of. two, ‘Skipper. Vern: 'W.: Fossum: awaited: ‘the: . the: ores which” also’ eae and. — : «One of the most: serious’ “prob- lems. that plagues ‘Canada’s Na- | tional’ ‘economy is winter’ unem- ‘ployment, ” the chairman of the ‘Winter Employment Campaign. Committee, ik PL Crawley, said today. | “Bach” ‘winter | thousands of. ‘workers are laid: off their jobs ‘and: have: to depend: on public assistance. for’ their livelihood,” ‘he said. “This results in: ‘reduced ‘production and ‘the loss of’ pur~ chasing power “amounting © to millions’ ‘Of dollars.’”” : He. continued,. “As citizens of a ‘community : all’ ‘employed’ per- of |,sons contribute, , through their Hspending, to. the! economic well- | being; of our “city?” Te) He said tha ach winter, part- “PEly. be = old weather, and oe | partly. because the conomic : activity in ‘this com- LY 245) -wage: arnets ‘pecome unemploy-|: ‘ when. a. pebble: is thrown. into‘a: ‘pool. : The. waves. of unemploy- 4+ ment ‘spread. -wider and wider af-' {fecting. our, entire city, and. like ‘he waves created . in. the. pool! entire ‘nation: : hrough the’ Department ‘of La- pour and the: National Employ- -{,| ment. Service,. is .providing. all- |. out support ‘to. campaign, com: ‘| mittées’ right ° ‘across. Canada. -This* support - takes’ the. form of. || tional ‘Winter - ‘Employment ‘ad- | vertising ‘programme, and bro- | yides “financial © assistarice | ‘to ‘communities conducting. winter-) time public. works. , ‘ Advertising in. The. Daily’ News we : _. Brings. Results. eo “4 “matters concern you . or . SO’ e'should you ‘con sult qualitied electrical practitioners when your wiring troubles « occur, it the time | to have: oloetrical: work done. “Qualified electricians: often. have: time on their hands in the winter. monthel w ' CONSULT 7H E. * te bahadahat, late tated com yuogt se ogeg : ‘ j Ottawa cause present state ‘says: Bennett: - The = present unemployment " yott es situation. throughout: ‘Canada. is traceable to. three ‘unfortunate ‘policies which Have’. been™: fol- lowed: by: the past’. two’. Federal Governments—.: . ~ (1): Tight’. money. (2): ‘High: interest rates, dian dollar... °° The first two ‘policies : ‘slowed down - and: ‘then . depressed:* the healthy. ; rate..of Canadian. in- dustrial expansion, + The~ -third thas badly hampered our export}. ‘Jindustries .in: the markets of the| tworla, and has.also turned away, ‘4+ millions of . dollars sin tourist revenue... el B.C. EXPANSION |. The British Columbia. Govern- | ment was ‘the ‘first. in. Canada to point , out the. disastrous con- sequences which were: certain’ to - | result ‘from’. these. policies, ‘and : |althoughs the , -ability of a. single |province .to remédy the ills. of unemployment:in: the absence of realistic Federal policies: is lim- Iseb. ae conomic balance is up~|y44° joined ‘fully’ in: the Federal ited, this. government. has. done Paes everything. possible ‘to maintain ~.Jemployment ‘here ‘at. ‘the’ high- est possible. level. In , encourag- ing. industrial development, the expansion: of. our economy, : ‘and the growth. of,,our ‘tourist ‘busi-. ness, many steps - have been taken: =... . During the Jast: 12 months the government has let more: high- way and bridge contracts than ever before in British, Colum- bia’s: history. School: boards have been: encouraged . to build-’ all necessary school facilities ‘and the required -eapital . has ‘been made available to them: We have encouraged hospitals to build and extend their facilities -wher- ever necessary and have’ paid 50 per cent of the capital cost’ of these facilities’ — the’ highest contribution of- any provincial government. . Additionally, mu- nicipalities have ‘been’ aided: in expansion of their waterworks and sewage programs, and’ ‘the provincial-government . has guar- anteéed: many. millions of dollars worth of bonds to.-make capital available :for: these’ Projects. << ‘WINTER. WORKS | ee . The provincial . - government "| program of winter: -works by un- derwriting 25: per - -cent of . labor S| costs, “and. I have, asked the Fed- eral. Government. | :to broaden’ this ‘program ° through. inclusion: of. hospital and. school. ‘building projects. All” “possible © “steps: are. ‘| being. taken’ meanwhile. to. assist The:. -Government. of. Canada, publicity ” material . “and: a" Na- the | urgent. need” for realistic! - BY ‘Overpricing: of: the: eana- = i ritish” ‘Colum- ‘bia. pays “thé: ‘highest ‘social AStif: ‘sistance. rates: in .Canada, and; ‘with . the.. co- -operation| of the ‘public- spirited”, .doctors ‘of ‘the: province, persons . on ‘social as- sistance are~provided: with free ‘medical ° and | dental ‘care and. medicine. ' “ i “that, despite || I. am. convinded. policies: at the. ‘Federal: level, the |. over-all: employment’. ‘picture in British : Columbia: is: sound. u “Further plans’ Mor a. co-ordin- ated’ ‘effort: to create additional work are in’ the: making, and.in that connection we enlist the Vigorous . co- operation: of man- agement, labotir, and private citizens, “Finally; asa ‘means of stimu-, lating employment, rendering Increased. service to our own citizens,. and encouraging tour-! dst . business, I. have recom- mended: that . ‘an immediate start: ‘be? made on’ construction Qf. a. third ship:to join the Brits ish-Columbin Government ferry ‘service. between Victoria and Vancouver, which. was: inaugur- jated so successfully . this year, |, Cell door kicked in _ by angry inmate ~ George. William: ‘Prieston, of ‘no: fixed address. was sentenced to one month in jail today when ho: appeared » before Magistrate ET... Applewhatte today in: police court to be sentenced on a charge of wilful damage under: $50. oy mo! AB The charge: was laid Sunday after’ Prieston had destroyed a Yin in the door of the clty Qn ar ‘ toe REMEMBER PLACE 0 | Hotel, oo ot, & MONTREAL )—Canadian Pa- cific Railway's’ net’ earnings for October totalled $3,073,803, it was: announced Monday. . For the ‘| same month: last year earnings ~ “| were’ $3,121, 907." Revenue for. the ‘month’ totat= led, $39,001,718, compared’ with _ | $39, 068; 157: in October’ '1950. Ex- i penses" amounted ‘to” $35,927, 915 i So PL IMBING + | HEATING | EVER cae SHOULD SUPPORT — THE WINTER WORK CAMPAICN — wol ks committee ste Homeowners are backing © the :Winter Works Campaign Employment supervisor W. B. Adams. of the Unemployment. Insurance. Commission. reported today. A few requests for. workers bia’ Cellulose : Co, “Ltd., plant at have’ come.in to the’ National ‘Watson Island: will place an ad- Employment. Service’ to’ Randle ditional strain on the Winter such work as cleaning up around’ Works “Committee and if other houses, ditch- digging and other shut-downs of mils occur. . chores. | Business and homeowners ‘are|{ ‘|, - oy The. Winter. Works Campaign asked: toi'make the most of the|] - ee is aimed at easing the seasonal surplus labor .at. present avail- Phone 6227. - unemployment ‘of. the area andj able ‘and. to contact the NES. : _ PLAN EE NE Te eT hee TT Pe Te TT Teer oS ot INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS : CAN BE DONE. DURING THE WINTER Often it .is 5 possible to. save. money: when. | you have work done when tradesmen: |: are not busy. Plan NOW to have your |- plumbing and. heating needs _ ‘attended to this winter. L. 1 SMITH. and ELKINS. : C PR monthly y earnings compared with $35,946,250 for the corresponding . month, fast year. : Earnings since January. 4, were $383;799,217, . compared ° with $399,595,023: - - Net-earnings since the start of the year: totalled $25,406,265! For the .same period’ in. 1959 they were’ $27,358,864. 4. | eines Rupert Dailp ews’ ito. ‘ Tuesday, November 29,. 1960 oe ee ’ 6 o wi ' NC Free Estimates — will be operating in full force, as’ more:'and™ more city. council 0 hoe ; on ee projects pass’ through: the - ini- tial. planning stages” and work-is commenced. : my “Some easing of. the situation canbe expected: with the ap fe proach’ of the Christmas season : “Everything in ‘good time wae :}as. stores: and: businesses. take aa le on shop ‘staff - to. ‘handle, the @X- pected rush -of* buyets- during |]: the last’ few. days. - “At the Prince ‘Rupert. post, of Le fice, retiring, ‘Postmaster: ‘R: iS, Scherk:: said that some workers. Mwill be: taken’ on by - his: depart-: ‘ment to® handle. the: last-minute: rush’: “of. mail, ‘and’ ‘the: “normal: Christmas ‘overflow::: ri sa = ily ‘BUT... tte Sy THejslack’ following: the. wf nias: and. New Year. period ‘pe.taken’ up: to some extent. py| municipal work. os Pah .The influx: ‘of: ‘uneinployed. ‘due. 5 ‘to: the shut- -down: of the: Colum-; Man: steals: sunglasses | in-normal PR: weather. ° Leon. Arnold Walker, . of.. no }f fixed address,- was ‘remanded: until December 6 for sentencing when he pleaded’ guilty to. a charge of theft: under. $50. Walker was arrested at 12:20 ‘RCMP ‘told’: the court: that, a.m. today when he'was found stealing .a’ ‘pair of sunglasses out Is be “PLAN NOW! “i SOME SAY: af The Best Time to: 1 nstal a a new’ i: NOW. Because it’s. winter. time, tradesmen: of all kinds find jobs few and far. between. Noturally, ‘you'll’ get exactly the . kind of job. you. want. when men: are available. There’ sno. real need for. high levels’of unemployment, as long asi we i YOU'VE: LONG PUT OFF B (TOWN | USE LTD. THAT. NEW ENGINE. INS) : D OR EFFECT REPAIRS: + . ' nO . a BL Phone 5124" of a car parked near. the Savoy fe - fee A. fine of $75 and an order: prohibiting driving anywhere in Canada for three, months: was handed ‘out to William: Stewart of. 1264 Beach Place, today ' in court. when’ he’ pleaded guilty to ‘a charge of‘impaired driving, Police said the charge was ||. laid as a result of Stewart col-|/[ liding with a.car owned by: Dia- mond'.Cabs about 10:46 pm, yesterday, - fo fe “fe Se Jean: Trimble, of Kincollth, pleaded guilty to a charge of}}], - causing a: disturbance, and was |] - ce sentonced: to five days, in jolt, . fee today. in court. | MG ‘Police sald. the charge was os lald about 1:20. a.m, yesterday |. following a fight in front: of tho Rox Cafe, Florence Peggy Tait, of Hazel- REM ODEL FOR that ty fe" tho ame CHRISTMAS “THOSE: WINTER JOBS. THAT WILL oA CUT DOWN ON UNEMPLOYMENT 7 | fin. stil “FREE ESTIMATE, FOR. 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