* NGS OVER THE OCEAN The firet PYB-5 auphibian plone be made in Canada hay ea ~ The Semiahmoo Sun launched and Fosetlown at an Bast | British who Coast airplane, factory, Thy Commalidated Pye § _buen been called the Cutan — by han the heen at the world, TAYLOR'S TAXI SERVICE Fully Licensed Opposite the GNA, Depot We Meet You With Gou say And A Smile Offices Taylor's 5 & 10 Store PHONE 431 White Rook Woite Tt was @ Catalina win Biemark ane net af Dyittih Planes linte the air bet the CANADA NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1942 4 * THOSE AFFECTED ONE GROUP of regulations (A) applies to all workers, male and female, and their employers, except any persons employed:— As female domestic servants in homes where there is not more than one servant employed; By a provincial government; As ministers, priests or clergymen; As professional engimeers or science workers under the Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel; In part-time subsidiary employment which is not a regular occupation; Ih agriculture, hunting, fishing, Honers; In casual labour; As students at work after school or on holidays other than long summer vacation. The other Group (B) applies to all workers. trapping; As teachers; As nurses and proba- * THE REGULATIONS : GROUP (A) 1, No worker may quit his job without giving his employer seven days’ notice in writing. 2. No employer may lay-off or discharge any worker without seven days’ notice in writing. 3. No employer may interview or permit to seek employment. Permits to seek employment may be obtained from National Selective Service officers in Selective Service offices, formerly the local offices of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. GROUP (B) & National Selective Service officer has the power: (a) to order any person to report for an interview at the local office; (b) to order any person who has been unemployed seven days to take any suitable work; and to order any partially employed person to take any suitable full-time work. engage any worker unless such worker has a 4, (c) No person ordered by a National Selective Service officer to take a job may quit such job without permission of the officer. Whi worker has to travel to a distant job, the National Selective Service cliicer ae pay the cost of transportation and certain other special allow- ances. thi st of the National Selective Service officer changes SAR a Beal work, he may claim re-instatement in his former job when the more essential work is finished. loyee or other person who violates any provision of the pe ene ler made under them is liable to a fine not exceeding $500 or a jail term of not more than 12 months or both, s—Agri take seasonal or temporary employment Role, pene SFR tna apie it of Selective Service Officers when such work will not interfere with farm production and by taking such work they will not lose their right to postponement ot military service, Regulations which regulations and the — arm sing i exten» elvely for petrol work oveh 1) ships, Mie Canadian squadean in Ceylon jl liste the Mutation ta god effect | Tt Was one of theae alrorafe whieh }am spotted the Japanese float off Cal | ombo and gave the defenses of the }Une to get a Tiroteotive alr fleet raiding Ne [Suit 87 fapane: Aw ane i | own, Hos heen nade famaa by ity eK: whilel spotted the fleeing Gorman battle prevented | from exeaning through the drag and The Catalina ie primarily a pie tro} alreratt with an range tH El range wonld permit it to fly trom "| Halifax to Vaneauyer and back 10 Winnipes without refnetling a (Marler of a Mion dollany Ooast factory, whieh einploye near ly 4,600 men and women and with. ino few montln an Bostern Cw ‘nadlan factory, wil go into produc {Hon The, alreritt will We a valu. Jntle addition’ te the arinaments Weinw turned ht by Cinadion fac tones for the United Nationa CANADIANS ON AIR FRONT The growing wight of the tt. ¢. A. portint part in the relentions as wilt of Allied: ate forces on Ger many in Weltain ia playviig an in Chitin alymen in ter nuinhers have, heen which have smajped Dulaburge, | in the raids the nomex of Mainbure and br ken to the iat of already Aes industrial eftioa in sued astated Ger many, Augabur Emden an Luebeck, 'Kontock Cologne and Wilhems en Bremen There will be no resp} for Germany from these ec Chief of ly growing | the R. A. F. bomber command has Britain United are building * giant attacks, the promised States ™Motored fensive and | are providing important por- tion of the aircrew, and the four- bombers for the air Canadian air schools an Soon the Royal ce will go into ® bomber group, a homogen- action as a, eous formation which will an important addition to the offensive. Such a group Is now being es- tablished. R. C, A. F, officers are understudying R. A. F. officers with the object of replacing them when the group is ready to oper- ate as a self-sufficient unit. AN-Canadian fighter Stations are being formed, each to be com- Posed of several R. C. A, F. squad- rons. These stations, however, will operate within the frame- | work of the R. A. F. group and for tactical reasons will not have the same independence as the R. ————EEE Eee Sun Want Ads Bring Results Cloverdale Phone 193 S. BOWELL AND SON 6 DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL " SERVICE ‘planes made thelr attack As a rex ve planen ware shot exteriglva both the bomber maxim orate Cont of the alroratt ja clowe to Woy are hélng made at a Pacitio of- | Canadian Air make | air} While B.C. ALP, hemdastg workend WI tnye wu sremtin eons trol over RG, A, ¥, personnel, Broun and fight- Or #tatlons will continue to oper. We under the strategies) and iaet~ Jal dlreation of the Te A, ¥, i _ Theatre News “The Lady Was Plans’ is (he screen way for the Vexinning of the week, apiperwoman, Vaulettse Gad. ded, Je engaged by a radio network 'o ueniat Ray Millura Balher news In sbon, High Intrigue, high aA» and high comedy in the “uiduguery capttal of the world to. | day venture Hsbon, Alva “Mexican’ Spitfire Sees « | Ghost”, tts » laugh riot am & ghowt tries to fire haunt the Mexican wpit and winds up» nervous wreek, With Lupe Velez and Leon Berol | For the clone of the | week thor es “Tuttles of Tahiti, The Joyous |Mtory of « Happy-go-Taicky fam. the South Seas, with Laughton, Jon Hall ana Drake Alay “Week End For Three”, He came to stay the week end }and wound up almost ruining a marriage when he made love tp aT a wile. 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