O The 6mm. Thurs. Nov. 26. 1964. Sea Port In North B.C. Not Possible OTTAWA {CPl—Federal gov- ernment geographers have ex- ploded the idea that it‘s possi- ble to build a deep-sea port in northern B r i ti 5 h Columbia Which ships can enter by travel- ling alone a navigable channel across the Alaska panhandle. Dr. J. D. lves. director of the geographical branch of the de- partment of mines and techni- cal surveys. said Wednesday in an interview construction of a port at the head of Tarr lnlet. some 1.000 miles north of Van- couver. “is out of the question." The nranch‘s glaciology sec- tion said available records show the terminus of the Grand . Pacific Glacier in Tarr Inlet is in Alaska south of the interna- tional boundary and not in B.C. The glacier is connected to Melbern Glacier and extends northwest from the head of Tarr Inlet for some 30 miles. FRESH GRADE A BROILER - AT YOUR A “350/6 " A BroIIers 43c Lb. G Tourist Trade Unbalanced, Meeting Told OTTAWA ' CP‘lehe federal- provincial tourist confer- ence was told here that Can- ?" ’“Br;“i":-::*i:;:::s;: “TIT—T— aiiltspiacelto fmualte gtoney tobe SWE T CKL D COUNTRY STYLE SALMON MAPLE lEAF we“: 123:2: COTTAGE Store / V.ThJ.Macltlinotthetourism and balance of payments sec- tion of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics during a discussion of LB. travel statistics. if... nymph“ Lb. 65c nymph... ,Lh. 29c VALUES EFFECTIVE 33:53.1":55Pii iitséaiii‘éi 6 LBS. c UNTIL CLOSING TIME metastasis: For Sliced v . - ~ n. 69; Sliced - . - - n. 3 3c SAT. N012, A report presented by J. L Ramesbottom. chef of travel statistics for the bureau. said that while foreign visitors spent more in Canada this year than \ in 1963. the rate of acceleration \\\ III was more pronounced in Cana- \\\\ ll . dian spending in other coun- // tries. ' In 1963 Canada had a favors. hie tourist trade balance of $13.- 000.000. Visitors to Canada spent $602,000.000 while Canadians spent $589.000000 in the U.S. and overseas. , SEES INCREASED SPENDING Mr. Ramesbottom said cur- rent estimates are that visitorsl to Canada in 1964 will spend‘ more than 56.30.000.000. a gain of ‘ 148000.000 from last year. During the first half of 1964: Canadians spent an estimated $242 on travel in the saw/t \\\t\\\\\\\\$\\\ “II/MI” ‘ RADIO CHOICE -°° 1.00 Cake Tide ' 39c SUSSEX BEVERAGES gating;garnets: 0 133- c M I X m. 43‘ Ivory soap fig; 2 For: 29: mm" .3 ms E:::;"% , CARNATION CLARK'S ASSOROTZED Cornet 312% 2 Ton 45C °F ‘ 4 DEPOSIT For Tax In U.S. 5 ‘TINS' EUIXLSlmas cards 01?ng 89c SAénl‘lERP runners n59 TOMATO JUICE ° 2m: 5 .0. 59C T E A w- 69: .su.1i.......j,9c Peanuts its 39: ‘Marshall Davis. newly elected l LIBBY’S SLICED president of the Automotive AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS U.S.. up by $50,000,000 from I! 1963. The first six months of the 1 year normally account for about? 30 per cent of spending by for- vigners Transport Association of On- 20 oz '0, said many firm ld bev . 2n dheard tile U.S. ie‘ZStlsts in‘ . Beets 2 TIN 35‘ man or arre . t : much a. in mm agiizst°Canfi OLD HOMESTEAD ‘ Lilian carriers and their employ“ 24 OZ. 5, Most Canadian trucking firms} JAR have overlooked paying the tlxl WESTON’S for years. and it came to light1 Monday that the U.S. revenue department is calling for retro- active payments. The tax is Mil per cent of income up to $4,800 a year. payable by both em- ployer and employee. r. Davis said at a press conference held in conjunction With his association's meeting that it could amount to between 5m and 3700 for some drivers. Spiced Gums clicking) 39c I C E M GOLDEN amhgtgwn W, 29‘ 1/2 GALLON 99C BANANAS We“ 2 49‘ FISIl'Gii'lCKS c Kennel Ration 2 1%? 31C . g;- - m... a 02- {mauve [grivoPlannod Tourist who” wm '0 l. I :rm , 20 oz. TIIIs t i misfifiniwim 2 u. c o 2 LE. LLY c fiamtfrmzrizfls “M a! the ' " content I m ' ‘ Lines Limited of Toronto—had been billed for $29,000 but was: deferring payment in the ho l t! U.S. will drop the demand; a "7 CIOCI'IUP .h Mm! - Drovtnetsl nee that "we nflcnmm ter cleanliness P.E.l. MaclNTOSH I OR aldthoealoci chaummdufifi‘: emanate ( l m would include I1“, M d will an to tenet 10:0qu- 3 LBS. 5 I... BAGS s mic resource. new» FOR C'LLO FOR n 3 ;