f, I Icity Hall rTiiice Kupeit UOiiy lNfcw Wednesday, May 14, 19q2 titjji ooaid wnicti lecoiumeuueu j a 15-cent hourly increase but nc ' change in the current 44-hour j . week. The current basic rate is! $1.30'2 cents an hour. Affected In the dispute are ' the Searle GrVin Elevator, New! 1 j Ui rive eievaun.,, lout in Vancouver and one in New West-minst.n', said they will strike Saturday unless they get 30 cents I a:i hour wage increase and a j forty-hour week. j The workers are members of I, the Grain Elevator Workers j Union local 433 unit Brewery, i Flour, Cvreal and Distillery !fy Protests Equal Sharing Workers May Strike VANCOUVER P A strike that would tie up Vancouver's grain shipping industry threatened here Monday. About 220 workers Jora welfare Payments .. . . . ,,f torn tr. i. .1... i Westmiaster; and Pacific elevators, United orain Growers, Kerr-Gifford and Alberta Wheat Pool, all, in Vancouver. .Workers (CCD. They rejected a majority report ot the concilia n increase of $2.50 for each dependent foi J welfare cases will be shared on a -fifty-fifty Bloc 30, Scction 8 ,or 27. t0 L the city, "but only under protest." Total tiSOSSSfiSSS: 1. he $400 a vear. said Citv Clerk T? W T ..no- Bert. Sutt J . .... no ni rPOnrrt. t BuHlneS licences were grant ,h iia.i f"- i Dewy and David Know- z2S?ss r approved by '&rt w all social v. ei tare Dine ,ven wa. thflt th ,. . , . . ,., V. . .. ..nripr Ktrnna nrrt- . . " pmaicu, auverusiriH sales and John Stark, window cleaner. ft.rmer oasis called tor an )rnt. eqU(ly between the resist sharing, the larger dentlal an(J busl,e.s gP(,tions hv the provincial kov-, Oth.;r ... board of . works . . RECORD Ml'SIC TJSTIVAL (Continued from page 3) 5cncircim's Croii'ii Ro-al v A mendationg approved Included expenuiiuie ol $5,000 for maintenance of 24-inch and 18-Inch tival in Canada. The adult choral PtlfrV is alvn tlia tomout Atmf water lines; rebuilding of a pro 5cactvam'$ V.O. f-t think this U a fair Tf charing these costs, but lease is necessary, espec-jjrthe mothers of depeti-'said Aid. Oeorge Hills $ voted to accept the sug-jiiftwance Increase by the guil government. WhfltMile! ESSO and ESSO EXTRA there's no better buy! Backed by Imperial Oil's 72 years of refining experience ...by the most extensive research ...the most modern refineries. Buy I anywhere in Canada at the sign that says quality the ESSO sign. tection wall for the 45-inch dam entered at Halifax, control valves at a cost of $1 " 000 I ,j, j, , Commercial to!pA udta'of' tnls vear 'iu be garages asked to hav al! debris romov? I C0,"ery Ta"karc. Pnist. and ed from city property UJ 5carvcim s "83' I m T m-wv ri:dk KO me giiraees. ' r-" . ...ill K n,luii'n,l f icjiu, ucui uiinueri, vocal tPac'hPl' nnrf nrt inrlifotir nnA v " ""-'J vt. wi uU - V Finance committtee reported i amlner for the Royal Conserva- i i.. .,!! .tut rat vUii ) i, hulf the originul rate following land sales: 1 ,n,n last month. i Lot 26, Block 7. Section 7 for ,Gad I switched. 1 5cacvftm's Kind's Plate f 5eQQvams Spcc'uil Old 'Dittilled in Canada and distributed by Th4 Hoof ot Seagram " ,11. n.it IBhpn m 4100 1,1 R W R,.l.,.i W I ..I r. dii. (,J L .liu ' " " vjviiv . , ut'v 1JIIJ1 K fireman is called out 1 1 48, Section 1 for $75 to J. E. Caz-t rate is $150; for night es; Lot 18. Block 29, Section 1, for jjCM Rates are compar- $175 to T. Latch; Lots 9. 10, 11 to those paid to Vancou- and 12, Block 11, Scction 1, for i'oria and N.w Westmln- '. $1,700 to Northwest Construction j, departments. !Ltd.; Lots 14 and 15, Block 18. fa CAS01INES" Spivak, violinist of the "Boston Symphony Orchestra and Cecil Hope, English choral conductor and composer. Winners of the various scholarships each year continue studying music in universities throughout Canada, Great Britain and the United Stales. This year $2,000 was donated to the festival by service clubs and other organizations. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. in to adopt the former. action 8 for $70 to Otto Knit r.s rescinded. maa; Lots 12 and 13 Rlrx-k i '., MiiiviH rnREn Binion 8 for 100 to L. T. and R. V ; . , ... Kortossaarl; Lots 4 and 5 ltd of wonts t-nairman aiu. fored petitions by resi-i!ur street pavi.ig and I thumbs down on a tie-phr such improvement to Avenue front Sixth Street ai Junction. "I have not been able to Itr this in our estimates. .ho.- residents are wlll- pay for the work on a Improvement plan, they not make petitions, (j.ire doing the best, we can jur utreets and will do first i first There arp oth'.T f in the city which need iai?nts more," he declar-1 view was shared by the 'he rnu.iril. fbik-. two other petitions rived and will be lnves- 4 , 1 I.' 1. ,1 1, t m' .f ? i i , r n , ... ii . if I I: . t L:1 ? ' '" - if 'fc :" v. s. , '8 "A t . .,. i ' it i ! i i" ,7t t 'i -1 J3 t V t t to 1 t $1 k If ' i ; - .... ' v.iMjtf V;j 1 I " h i k f '- .... i i i ( 4 8 r "i ( s rate- . " - RUM I Avenue East and Bacon resiti'nts have petitioned i-t connections. ( dflkgatks delegates to the October i'lon in Vernon of the o;bc. Municipalities re ti.-ed by cmncil. Names will p. at a later date. tAt.E KA1T INCKKASE 9 percent increase In busl-jt' "lions of garbage . rates Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Nc"1 Vt ' . ' ! 1 ...... I- .vV , ' : l I f V . 'v ' . ' ' : ' J i ?v .r 4 - - A . . Jf!: V r'Ni, V1 I nnv- fes "' '" I figure fisure out out all all the the taxes, taxes, but but Uncle Uncle Jim, Jim, I J .' , ' t t I I uhi) who if is an an accountant, accountant, told told me me th:W that' the" the" I J - "Will, how mmli tax does Xukol pay?" 'T guess it would he picti? hard to Nickel (imipany paid $.'h.'i() per share in income taxes last year but the Owners You'll really enjoy cooking... if it's ELECTRIC Cooking tliree meals a day, every day, seven days a week . . . quite a chore until you make it a cheer with a practical, automatic Electric Range. No more drudgery ... no more worry . . . dirt and ashes gone for good I You set the clock timer on your sparkling Electric Kange and the controlled heat gives Jou perfect cooking and baking results. And when the job is done the heat turns itself off ! Think of the time and energy you'll save with that Electric Kange! Lots more leisure and lots more pleasure and plenty of savings on your food bill, too. Meat shrinkage is reduced, for one thing. There's never a bit of waste or spoilage when you cook electrically. Some day, soon, have your dealer show you the latest models in Electric Ranges. There's one just suited to your kitchen. A ' got only 5.()0. "They sure do, son. In 11)51, for instance, the Nickel Company paid over 4$ million dollars in income taxes. Everybody has to help pay the cost of Government. All of us pay some share in income taxes, sales taxes and many other kinds of taxes. The industries in this country do pay large part of the cost of Government." . 1 a J 3- ' ' V V mi 70DA it r a 6' pate hoi fully r.liftr.tt J, xi ili ift sent rtv on nau t! to anyone inure strd. The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited i 25 King Street W., Toronto" if e