PAGE 10, TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Champion carpenter wins trip Twenty-two year old Chris Cottier of Victoria, is the First Canddian winner of the An- nual International Carpenter Apprentice Competition which was held this year in Detroit, August 16-24, . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 - ” Cottier, who competed against 36 American state champions and three Canadian provincial winners, left Sept. 6 on a prize winning tour of three U.S. West Coast cities. He will visit Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles as the guest of the National Forest Products Association, sponsors of the prize, Histrip will also include tours of forest and mill operations. The youngest man to win the International Carpenter Apprentice Competition, Cottier also receives a set of carpenter tools and a cash Ther $a award of $1,500.00, donated by the United Brotherhood of Sept. 16 Carpenters and Joiners of America. He is a tember of to the Victoria Local 1599. Ww ed. The competition, which S ' 22 tests the skills of carpenters in their final yearé of ap- ept. prenticeship, is sponsored annually, by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, the National Association of Home Builders and the Associated General Contractors of America, To be eligible for the in- ternational competition, each carpenter must first’ win either his provincial or state apprentice competition. Cottier won the B.C. Provincial Championship, June 18, 1971, in Burnaby. Union locals select their best apprentices to enter these contests, John Schibli, President of ‘ a ; the Carpenters Loca] 1599 in Te im fe. f Victoria felt Cottier was a oe : ee “logical contender for the apprentice competition because of his consistently: ‘| high scholastic standing and SARTRE. good work record’, Kelth Clark, also an apprentice with BIG TOOTIES the Vicioria Local, placed A real qouthfu’ are: these two.giant.. sight, and.John Buchanan.who donated... ee din the B.C. competition lower’ jawbones of 4’ baleen whale: them to-the-aquarium-where they are em caught eight years ago off the west now on display. Each bone is more . coast of Vancouver Island. The bones _than 16 feet long and weighs over 700 areexamined by Dr. Murray Newman, _ pounds. Association Director of the Vancouver Aquarium, favors return e \ ° FH gearrie (AP) — The head = of the United States Lawn Ten- ‘ . nis Association said Monday the association favors a return to open tennis but still supports the Provincial employees have so matters affecting the working: Service manual therely to International Lawn Tennis far made no complaint to their conditions of provincial em- standardize no smoking rules Federation ban on the contract union about the government’s ployees have been dragged into whichhad been in effect in most pros. ; BLANKETS _ Some with very small imperfections | Unbeatable Price ov 2.27 Mens Dress Socks Asst. colors . A great buy 2 Pr. for 1 00 only | Flushabye Disposable Diapers Phentex Yarn 2 Ply unwrapped balls For Only gi --Foot Stools A great buy from our Furniture Dept. Low Price | 2 44 Oniy a . The latest in fashion Fantastic Value _ Only 3.88 . a“ : a“ reminder that they shouldn't the political arena.” government departments for Bob Colwell, USLTA presi- Ladies Step On smoke when serving the public. | Fryer alsodeniedsuggestions years.” dent, issued an official state- . - ; ; John Fryer, general thatthe regulation was intended ment upon his return from the Waste G ans : secretary of the'B.C. Govern- to forbid all provincial em- ; U.S, open tennis championships Pa nty Hose ment Employees’ Union, said ployees from smoking in public FAUSKE, Norway (AP) -— at Forest Hills, N.Y. ; _ today there hasn't been a word while on the job. Students and teachers of The USLTA wants to “sanc- Si ‘ (White Only) of protest to the BCGEU from _— The regulation, added to the Fauske high school were tion tournaments open to all One Size oe ; any of its 16,000 members since Civil Service Commission's given a day off this week be- categories of players without ’ ° t the smoking rule was placedin Manual of Personnel Ad- cause thesun shone, discrimination, who will play Pr, , a ‘Civil Service regulations five ministration August 15, says: Fauske is located about 50 for prize money only, so that the A super saving weeks ago. “In the interests of courtesy to smiles north of the Arctic Cir- public can see the best com- Only a At Only a “We're therefore assuming the public, employees are cle. But the usual midnight petitors possible,” the state- ; : : that the great majority of our requested to refrain from sun has been cloud-covered ment said, members have no objections smoking in areas where the for weeks. And the district “While the USLTA supports and don’t.consider it-to be a public isserved.” has recorded its wettest sum- _the position of the ILTF, it has ne TE violation of their civil rights,” — Fryer said the union has the = merin 50 years, instructed its officials and rep- Fryer said, commission's assurance that When ‘the sun came out — resentatives to work for this end Fryer alo said the BCGEU the regulation applies only to Tuesday, the high school from now on, with the eventual . Girls 1 ai takes strong objection to recent employees who have direct headmaster ordered every- goal of making it feasible for the D H J 0 Fortret attempts to link the smoking dealing with the public, such as body out. ILTF to litt the ban set down in - enim 6ahs — regulation with the government liquor store and motor vehicle “We simply wouldn't miss July,” the statement continued, Cri m kk it ban on cigarette advertising. office clerks, it," he said. - _ The ILTF ruled all of its Ye boxer waist | p fil ; “There is absolutely no "There's really nothing new From November ou, Fauske . worldwide facilities off-limits to 2 front pockets Size 4-6x oS a connection between the two,’ about the regulation,” Fryer © won't see the sun for four the World Championship Tennis ' ront pockets Size 4- Fryer said. “We regret that said, “Itwas placed in the Civil months, pros in July. .. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13 MONDAY | | Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs. & Sat. 9:30 AM - 6PM Only” 3.66. Ya, | Refrigerator 14 cu.ft. MeLary (Frost Free) A lot-of fridge for the money - __ $344.00 - hae Re as Tuner Amplifier — oo Wit speakers ‘ ‘1 Only and: Priced to clear k ee -. Mens Substandard: . . 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