SLASHED TO SELL z i EARLY | Strike Hd Hy dit, sases ee sh scohecefece BIRD HLT a! 4 over hi VANCOUVER (CP) — Members Ronen eae Memes | acu. Vamrowre thalagel end or be Regional Employees’ Union voted 76 aie Hs at hie November 30 per cent in favor Thursday of accep- i vi ting a new two-year agreement to end i ik : (ai Ordina « 8 | ry a three-week strike at Vancouver vliwae stl di eo! oSeieleeice eoséerezese Associate Community College. 4 REG - 2 Union spokesman Michael Carney Fraternal said the agreement for the more than. : = } é r f fe i i a 450 union members, reached Oct. 6, ae ai ve . - ~ r Royal Canadian Legion | provides wage increases of 7.5 per at ut at! Hr A i [e tbe i Lee ii i i He i ut fl i i fue a i talldet Branch No. 170 cent April 1, 1990, 1.5 per cent Oct. 1, att eee geecce eeee Jasceee: er Hn ie aH gistel ee! id His} HI z's Heil i le Ga Fini Let te iit ta! ju TAZ u fh | il lia fa it iN a i HH utils In the Hi-Arrow isa a a Lie vi t i rie i di i i coccetce! ees scot hed Motor Inn jeceee: oreo Hl ih nH il Liat die eid ed HE AE id be dit ie pice ye Ji i tis i et A el ‘i SUNDAYS Beet ete te ert om ry a ao on Tie di Champagne res Evening R d Cc b ization sith efit fa Mi ad 1a dtl i tee cil oat Hid batts Lh of Brunches" Buffet e ross a usy organ , , ) ' i bee The te i used for bz P| iy it red te eh inl # sit hi iid a | i 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ' 5-8 p.m. The Castlegar Branch of the UNITED WAY FEATURE ir Keeps the Red oe ai : a: il sel eeaes ili led ssotttleset tle — | OCAL/ PROVINCIAL NEWS a di HH te | i ‘ : ALL PRICES WE MAKE BUYING © Voykin Subdivision Castlegar © Playmor Junction © 9th Avenue South * Ootischenia Snuwoam Red Cross, one of several local Cross Jocal volunteer group going S $ = organizations which fi ‘ lease lenne sai here are 6 9 ding peers pra Uae! Wes an Castlegar. There were 946 people and many victims of war were just priares : ne ua: a of a i i f the yencies to which plenty of reasons. First we have } e@ probably known mostly for the enrolled in Red Cross swim some of emerg: ee : ha . blood clini " programs, both at city pools and the Red Cross responded. The fi r inies held the Clarke backyard pool. Almost Red Cross provides food, shelter munity support, especially, for However, those who have used ; ‘i i i blood clinics. We also have to %* BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW the brasich's other’ services or'ure 100 local residents used the . and medical aid, but is also the ¢ TO ASSURE THE DATE YOU WANT. involved in volunteering may also _iekroom loan service based in the only group able to assist victims in thank the United Way for its ne be aware that there’s a lot more to Sandman Inn and hundreds of war areas and to ensure fair treat- Port of a vestiges ee our i . 365-2700 Red cross than blood. people in the area were trained in ment of prisoners of war. The the Sandman Inn for providing “We're. teaching people to CPR. Doukhobor Ladies Group has office space for us and all the help i i Ppa raised funds for various appeals rececived for our annual celebrity ee eed CPR ‘When the. Red. Cross’ responds and often local people seek out golf tournament. Actually, we'd Fame base ins families whose to a disaster or war somewhere in tne Red Cross with a donation need. a whole page in the 2 homes burn, ‘training volunteers the world, Canadians are often even “@hea “ani pages newspaper to liat everyone!" to respond during disasters, ready to donate funds to help with publicized. One hundred per cont Future initiatives the branch is loaning wheelchairs and other relief to the victims. Last year was of all appeal donations goes to the planning include a_ visiting equipment for free and helping no exception. relief of victims. Nothing is taken program for isolated seniors, sup- Monday, October 15 through to Sunday, October 21, 1990 News legar News 13, 1990. gan Weisser stars as a “ei l . pis hike i,t f td r sie es ul itll Hon olets ie ai dle pak bl pal id Hyifta! | § si es ise eece Seoses itt EScelce eee: Hsxie ze abatice teil: les to make sense of his mother's home videos. The drama airs Mon- fa day, Oct. 22, on NBC. e plement to the Castl Saturday, October around the world when the Red - P 7 Cross needs us,’’ branch president A major hurricane in the nd statt Carl Henne said in a news release. Caribbean, earthquakes in ment a Last year 365 units of blood California, the Philippines and cl ; redit Union See colacled Gene day_in Iran, famine in parts of Africa draising for local programs is not out for administration. On the port of a high school youth group other hand, funds raised through and the introduction of the Child the United Way or other fun- Abuse Prevention program (of- fered elsewhere by Red Cross). r) ir who stru; y viewing o! Supy 1" In “Extreme Close-up”, Mor, teena death Castl Taxpayer committee, IN MEMORY launches tax attack VANCOUVER (CP) — Fearful crease in the last two years. Gerald Scorgie Vancouver commercial tenants are The average assessment reflecting Gerald Richard Scorgie of Genelle died Oct. 10, 1990, at Trail launching a tax attack to nudge Vic- approximate market value of com- Regional Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 53. toria into action on property tax mercial property across Vancouver Mr. Scorgie was born Nov. 2, 1936, in Nelson. He moved to reform. has climbed by some 42 per cent. Rossland with his family shortly after his birth. He was educated in ° In a letter to some 400 small Assessments of residential property Rossland and lived there until he joined the RCAF as an air defence Castlegar Savings | vusiccse: inembers of the Ansry areup3i-3 percent ena eed oe Sasay cases Uses aas Taxpayers Action Committee urge But a few commercial pockets such While he was stationed in Quebec, he met and later married his wife, ; Fi : : ° § o§ J z : # 25 did Bobs ss ; F g 2 im Ae 4 hat Hi : aE HE sill i tie fil HE di wat sefeofosese! 6 | 223 ae! ee gee: Feesssessece oe: iy Credit Union commercial tenants and owners to as Chinatown, downtown*s’ Robson Carol. ‘eppeal soaring property assessments. bare and south iret mp pert He was awarded the Medal of Merit from the governor general of CASTLEGAR SLOCAN PARK een By. 8 Eg Oe 200) Dee Canada in 1973 and was also honored by NORAD as outstanding NCO. 601-18th Street, Hwy. 6 You can appeal, page Ae cent. Some cast-side residential Mr. Scorgie retired from the RCAF a master warrant officer. 365-7232 226-7212 The committee fears high Properties have been hit by increases He enjoyed camping, fishing and canoeing. notices this month will Over 100 per cent. Mr. Scorgie is survived by his wife, Carol; twoMaughiters and sons- translate into huge municipal proper-__“‘It's-a_-fact of life that the in-law, Ronda Lee and Pierre Cote of Shilo, Man., and/Trina and Larry ty tax increases next May, despite a track market Szklanuk of St. Martin, Man.; his mother, Geraldine Finley of Trail; B.C. Assessment Authority adver- and the market has been hot the last sister and brother-in-law Marie and Robert Lloyd of Rossland; two fr tising campaign to the contrary. couple of years,’’ said city finance brothers, Bud Scorgie of Trail and Norman Scorgie of Fort Smith, HH Committee chairman Alan White, director Ken Stoke. N.W.T.; and two granddaughters. who owns a sporting-goods shop, _ Stoke said residential increases over Private memorial service will be held at a later date. Cremation has : . ‘warns in” the tetter—that businesses roughly 60-per cent_may sét_a shift 1-427 piace-Shouid friends desire, donations maybe made to the 2. should prepare for sharp tax in- Upwards in their 1991-92 taxes Palliative Care Program, 1325 McQuarrie St., Trail, B.C., VIR 1X2. nee! creases. The deadline for assessment ap- Carberry’s Funeral Home was in care of the arrangements. White, a Vancouver aldermanic peals is Oct. 31. Tax notices, which candidate, said he’s received tax property owners will receive next 2 notices totalling a 300 per cent in- May, cannot be appealed. 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