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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 9

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Female Job Force Up 350 Per Cent The U.S. produced 21.5 million men's suits last year. world-wide IMTSJUMTIONAL TRWEL HIGHLY RECOMMENDS Holland-America 's The VANCOUVER SUN: Feb. 20, 1965 2 Sons Headed for Granduc Despite Pleas of Parents DOCTOR HERO IDENTIFIED A doctor credited with saving the lite on an injured police officer last i OTTAWA (CP A marked increase in the number of working, middle-aged women helped swell the female labor force in Canada by 350 per cent between 1951 and 1961, a By LAKKY KO.SK Garnet Rosp and his wife tried to convince their sons Blake and Rod not to go to work at the Granduc mining camp. in the 45-54 age group.

Its participation was now 34.7 per cent. "Despite recent improvements in social security benefits it would appear that a real income -maintenance problem remains for people of Fred Blockberger, 39, of Hope. Blockberger, a tunnel-boss, had been at the mine for about two months, his wife said Friday night. 'WAIT I XBELIEVABl.K' 'This waiting is unbelievable," she said. "I didn't know federal labor department re The 60Day: QuiSe week has been identified.

Police said the. doctor, identified as Dwight Pret. gave emergency treatment to Constable Peter Browne, 25, after the officer suffered severe injuries in a collision between his motorcycle and a car at Fourth and Bur-rard. Cons. Browne is in satisfactory condition.

port shows. Because of this But they lost out and thei striking 65 and over," the report, titled growth, the over-all percentage participation in the labor force has remained relatively stable, despite a 35-per-cent drop between 1950 and 1963 in what it was like to not know The Aging Worker in the Canadian Economy, says. The narrowing down of job the labor force participation of OP Port till! ties for older Canada has one-third of the world's total fresh water area. sons are missing following the slide that dealt death and destruction to the camp Thurs day. Mr.

and Mrs. Rose were notified of this earlv today. Blake, 21, and Rod, 23, left the Rose home at 2740 West Fourth late Jast week for Granduc. They were unable to find employment on the Lower Mainland. "We tried everything to keep them here," Mrs.

Rose said in an interview Friday night. jmen of 65 and over, the workers may be partly due to report said. "irrationality" on the part of Growth in the number of i employers, but a number of working women, shown at all other barriers do exist, the ADRIAN DELROSE safe in slide SLIDE SURVIVOR whether someone you love is hurt or dead. "We have been glued to radio ever since the disaster, hoping that someone will find out what has happened to him." "If it keeps up much longer, I don't think I'll be able to i stand the waiting," she Go for ess levels, was particularly rapid report says. Dad Phones CEST B0N Safety News There are any number of economies a well-designed leasing plan can offer you.

We ll be happy to talk them over with you anytime. S.S. STATENDAM sails from Los Angeles Sept. 21, 1965; from San Francisco Sept. 22 Sail oway to the romantic world of Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Hong Kong, Singapore, Boh, Sydney, Suva, Pago Pago, Bora Bora, Papeete then back across the blue Pacific to Los Angeles and San Francisco.

In oddition to adventuring in these exotic ports, you'll enjoy luxurious accommodations aboard your sea-going hotel, the Statendam for 60 glorious days. You'll be wined and dined like a gourmet pampered with impeccable Dutch service. Have the happiest adventure of your life! Rates from $1780. Peter Oveiwater, 25, a hard-rock miner from Manitoba. His uncle, John Overwater, of 6092 Royal Oak, Burnaby, said he is an experienced miner and went into the Gran "We told them that if they'd just hang on a bit longer they BI.AKK HOSE listed as missing As Linda Delrose celebrated her third birthday Friday, her father phoned to let his family! QUEBEC (CP Quebec UP know he had survived the Liquor Board stores opened 4.

Granduc slide. their doors today for the first Adrian Delrose, 37, contacted! time in 75 days. would probably get good jobs here. 'OFF THEY WENT' "But they were used to working and didn't want to be idle. So off they went." Mrs.

Rose said she wanted her sons to stay out of the mines. "My husband worked in the mine at Bralorne for 18 years before we moved here last duc operation about a month ago. Janitor Crai's F. Anderson. 37, who started work at the camp Monday.

Anderson, of 3238 Fleming, previously worked as an orderly at St. Paul's Hospital. He is the father of three young children. enue since the strike started Dec. 5.

The signing followed a 397-1 vote by Quebec City liquor board employees in favor of the new contract giving them an $18-a-week wage increase over three years. The employees, earning an average of $57 a week, had asked for a $25-a-week raise. the lamiry home at 2002 Ma- They reported brisk busi-rine Drive, New ness with customers lined up He telephoned Mrs. Delrose at many outlets awaiting the iiom tne evacuation centre at io a.m. opening.

PACIFIC CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LTD. 898 Burrard MU 4-3281 Vancouver, B.C. Ketchikan, Alaska. Mrs. Del- rnso haH nnt tnlH Viri- throo WORLD-WIDE IMTCitfMTIONAL Wf? IEL 101 W.

Hastings 1030 W. Georgia or your nearest World Wide Office, 682-4272 The way was cleared for a 9 --Mini. His wife said Friday she has! voung chndren their father resumption of QLB business early today when management and union representatives nceilu Hunting Ul liei MUMia NU since the slide. signed a new three-year con tract in the legislature office of Premier Jean Lesage. The signing formally ended a dispute which began Dec.

5 nieie wasii i any puna in telling them that their daddy might not come home," she said. Mrs. Delrose said her husband, a cook at the camp for about a month, told her he was burled in debris for two hours after the slide struck. LONDON year," she said. "Blake and Rod also worked at the mine for a while, and we have another married son who still works at the Bralorne mine.

"I've just had my fill of seeing my family go into mines." Blake was hired by Granduc to do surface work while Rod was to work underground. Both are single. Also missing in the slide area are: when 3,200 QLB employees across the province walked off the job to back demands for higher salaries and other benefits. Liquor board officials told reporters the government had lost $10 million in liquor rev- DRUGS ltd. "He said he was in the cookhouse when the slide hit.

"He was trapped when the SCHOOL COSTS UNCHANGED NORTH VANCOUVER The school board's record-breaking 1965 budget of $8.08 million has been screened by the city and left intact. School board secretary Gordon McConnell said Thursday the budget total remained unchanged after its detailed expenditures were thoroughly combed at a joint meeting of trustees with the city finance KOI) ROSE no work here Russia Protests OPTICAL DEPT building collapsed, and yelled for two hours before another cook finally rescued him. "Adrian said he thought he was going to die in the rubble: He said the thought of dying didn't bother him as much as how his family would get along without him," Mrs. Del-rose said. Delrose escaped with a 86 of Uninjured In Alaska Listed A total of 95 men who Patrick Toner, Vancouver; escaped serious injury in the) Alfred Y.

Wiegnd, of Mer-avalanche which swept theitf I I I T1 MOSCOW API The Soviet Union has protested toj the Norwegian government against the construction on the Spitzbergen Archipelago of a telemetric station for I tracking satellites. slight head cut and bruises uianuuL muling lamp i nut i day have been evacuated to ONI LOCATION 0NLY-677 GRANVILLE, OPPOSITE THE BAY ANNOUNCING A NEW CONCEPT IN OPTICAL SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE VANCOUVER AREA: TOP QUALITY SINGLE VISION Luigi Montenero, 1442 East Third Avenue; William H. McGillivary, of Winnipeg; Henry Siemers, 4861 Ar-gyle; William Rogers, of Saska- Ketchikan, Alaska. Here is a list of 84 of the walking survivors who have been identified: Gordon Forbes, 34, of 709 mm 18 Taken To Hospital In Ketchikan Here is a list of CrarJuc miners injured in the avalanche disaster Thursday and taken to hospital in Ketchikan. Brian Ludwig, Vancouver, fractured spine; Bridge, Richmond, president of Local 649 of the Mine, Mill! toon; land Smelter Workers Peter (Archie) MacDonald, father ol three small children.

of Inverness, N.S.; Marvin Cardinal, 2548 has worked at Granduc since October; Eddie Crook, 36, of 2381 Prince Albert; Gran! Sy J. McLellan, 3616 East ACFQ 9195 Pender; Alex McPherson, Cecil Ho END HAIR WORRIES Paul Haefele, 27. of 7636 Government, Burnaby; tel, Vancouver; Fred Frv. general delivery Jerald Perr 557 East Sev Vflnroiivr: enih; Ivan Gillis N.S.; Peter Ambassador 1, Vancouver, believed Ifrom Eastern Canada; Robert Maillet, 4157 Port MADE UP AND FITTED EXPERTLY FROM JOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIP- TION-INCLUDING A WIDE CHOICE OF FASHIONABLE, DURABLE FRAMES IN DOZENS OF FLATTERING STYLES land, Burnaby; Ronald Cooper, 861 West Seventeenth, Vancouver, compound fractured leg; Glenn Sullivan, of Stewart, fractured spine and knee; Malcolm Campbell, 48, miner, of 1942 East Fifth; Bertram Owen-Jones, 3060 West Fourth; Uuno Nyrkinen, 2020 Pine; Jean Normandeau, 25, miner, 1207 Burrard. cuts and bruises; Paul Kaefele, 7636 Government, Burnaby; Robert Bell, 32, miner, of the Ambassador Hotel, Vancouver; Paul Witt, of Mei-ritt; Marcel Bouchard, Holtyre, I James Warner, of Stewart i Reno Vclonosi, 1642 East John Sutherland, Newcastle, Third; N.B.; Algerdas Mitalas, of Port NOW! EXCLUSIVELY AT LONDON DRUGS LTD.

OPTICAL DEPT. Tack Smylie, 30, of 575 East Arthur. Sixth, a hardrock miner; Innes Kelly, 2819 Alamein: Rupert Stevens, of Port1 Thomas G. Emery, 2811 Kells; West Thirty-second; John McLaughlin, Regal1 Ray Christopherson, of Van li. D.

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Beauvlen. tfl East LONDON DRUGS OPTICAL DEPT. ONE LOCATION ONLY-677 GRANVILLE, OPPOSITE THE BAY But if you pass, and are accepted for treatment, vour hair worries are over. You'll enjoy the treatments. Yes, and the results.

The least you can expect is to keep the hair you have now. All of it. And if you don't wait too long, vou ought to be able to re-grow much of the hair vou Iom. 0 GERMICIDES, Jiteet fomwlvs afl "aire opO'ed woeaed WL traaoBaoos I Help your hair and sour good appearance to survive. Get the worry off your mind TODAY.

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