am, Nos The first student from the (ites ter area has entered the new Whitehorse = | Vor ational School, a eT tae, WG Ye Charley Ceriick, who left for Waites at horse yeaterday, is pioneering a route which it is hoped many will follow. { "There is desperate need all over the | count ry today for properly trained men and women, says WM. Maer a of iio | school. re | Students whe | graduate wil have - are ‘qualifications in their respective trades | that will be on a par with ae training ree ws? jany place else in Canada. AWAY eo 6 2 H+ 8 e * 5! ‘The school offers naees in eater | jmechanies, heavy duty mechanics, welding, carpentry, mill work md cmstruction; © | drafting, industrial electricity, plumbing | Jand pipe fitting, cooking and culinary ;°° jnurses assistants, hairdressing and beauty culture, and a janitorial course Stone {with building and maintenance. = = 2 I Surprising as it may seem, Mr. Holle |} points out, hairdressing is the most Berets. eer ee ELI: oe and. third ¢ ices, — re Yate. | tiie - | Daytime a popular course to date, with welding and ‘ Nope 3 3» 1963 i ot ban uate val ‘oF “A The Vocational School is equipped to handle a total. of 144 students with living accommodations on the eeeetre for 32 men and 14 women. ©” nsittcartd New enrollments wild be coming in on ; $ eotgi ~ (wes : | January 1 and February 1, 1964, and it is | hoped that more cig the Cassiar area wild j be among them, — vod “tedgan 87 4t ; Information may be obtained fron the lwnieehorsé Vocational ‘School, Whitehorse, : ‘| T2T3 | c " “ent i S . a 5 7 1 sft JS S10 ohare, Mr & Hee, ee es a: to announce the engagement of their eldest | || daughter, Marion, to Bee igi: ‘Mahon, son. of a aoe ap oe of Netis, B.C baawod tort haw Bel so > ’ wd ys FS j i”? oe f 5 ‘ z he ee on “August 25th: ) 34° on August 23rd and 29th | 61° on August 20th No rainfall was resort, ran> | ‘Mostly clear and sunny. feattly Lk Pease ge dw ; sakes 5 +! Te r.