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GUILDFORD CINEMA HOSTS GOLDEN AGERS The week of June 15th was declared Senior Citizens’ week in Surrey, B.C. by mayoral proclamation. This was a natural for Bill Mills manager of our Guildford Cinema who immediately offered his theatre for a Golden Age party and packed the house on Tuesday, June 16th. The party was well covered by the press with pics and copy in the Guildford Town Crier. BEE PS oe te, og tog Hey Sted Ce” BP bak PIERRE RENE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT IN MONTREAL Starting as an office boy in our Montreal office about ten years ago, Pierre worked his way into the accounting department as an assistant accountant. Three years ago he decided to back up his practical experience with some formal schooling and enrolled in the Commerce Faculty of the University of Montreal, working in the office part time and during his vacation periods. He has recently graduated with his Bachelor of Commerce degree and has returned to his full-time duties at the office as an executive assistant in the Montreal office. His activities in the past had been confined to real estate work in the province of Quebec, but now that he is back on full time his duties will be extended to embrace other areas of operation. | understand that Pierre is still a bachelor but has been walking around somewhat dazedly with a wicked gleam in his eye. He is fluently bilingual and should prove a real asset to our Quebec operations. Congratulations Pierre. DON'T OVERLOAD YOUR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS A timely reminder from Jack Fitzgibbons points up the importance of continuing vigilence in checking your confection counter electrical systems to make sure that your electrical Circuits are adequate to carry the load. One extra item of equipment improperly installed without allowing for the extra drain cari pop fuses all over In the top photo Alderman Ron Ross is shown greeting 97 year old John P. Ritchie, with manager Bill Mills looking on. The second photo shows Alderman Ross, Doug Gow, Mr. Ritchie and Alderman Rita Johnston. MN So eS ll SAE SCS || SCP REPO the place and create a fire hazard. It is a false economy to use higher rated fuses or pennies in your fuse box, and can get you into a lot of trouble. Normal wear and tear takes its toll of your wiring. It as well as all plugs must be checked constantly and corrective measures taken. All the fire extinguishers must be checked and refilled as per the repeated instructions of our insurance underwriters and your local fire department. Check tags for dates of last inspection regularly.