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HERITAGE “if new, ‘volunteers don’t come to'the aid bf the Castlegar Her-- itage Society, the very. organiza- tion whojse purpose is to preserve things, might just with- eraway. | The ‘socity is responsibie\ for the upkeep ind operation of such historical Iahd marks as Zucker- berg Island sind the CPR station. ‘The situaition has become so critical Bob Palaula, a city alder- man and liaison for the society, brought the matter to the atten-., * tion of city chant at an October: 21 meeting. “They need pretty near a full ; peli d ” said Pakula, adding * that many of; the former board resigned inetd they were verworbed “ “Everyone |is just tired, they, Heed more h Ipers,” he said. “What's the | saying—'many hands make light work.’" A special rpeeting, open to the public, willl be held Novem- ber 14, at'7 pan. in the-railway: stmembers of .... the Heritage Society are. being. i urged to attend. The only. remaining imember ‘of ‘the society's ‘executive is the : The former pnisident, Cheryl Koreen, was forced to resign for health reasons. “Cheryl resigned, and we- don’t have a secreilary or a vice- president,” said Keraiff. “Hope- fally we'll get something from -. ‘this meeting on November 14.” : : ‘Some of the dutles performed by the group, as well as ing shows off the results of a hard rene Tamelin (centre), Activity Aid for The Mountainview Lodge Residents Council, day's work making noodles for the traditional Russian dish, Lapsha. Starting the noodles from scratch are; resident Signe Englund (far left),volunteer Vema Taranoff (left), and resident Helen Hoodicoff (right). The ladies are preparing for a Chaisimas Bazaar to be held Saturday; November 16 at Mountainview Lodge. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brendan Halper even thou potential strike appears close — SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor. vate mediator, “The Union tumed down | a After, -presenting "Sterling: : Newspapers with a 72-hour strike notice last ‘Tuesday, ihe Comm Local 226 and Gaui Commu- nications International Union “ Local 25C, have remained on the job. The two unions | P13 which we’. Jad previously. sre to assist , with negotiations,” he A news release: issued: sby ih -Shaull at the Nelson Daily News stated, the: Union ‘is making “anreasonable ‘demands that include a 15 per cent wage boost and additional benefits that would workers under contract at the . Trail Times and 29 emp at ‘han 20 pero” costs by more at both “It's business as _ usual at The Sun.” — Jon Jarrett Sun Publisher the Nelson Daily News. The..-Castlegar Sun. also belongs to Sterling Newspapers, however employees at the weekly broadsheet are’ non-union. Earlier reports indicated that ‘The Castl “gar Sun, which is ‘printed att] Nelson Daily News, would not be tit ~publishing this. aweek, due.to the. However arrangt ments ‘were made to have the_ "Castlegar | paper. p' The Castlegar Sun,” said Sun’: publisher Jon Jarrett. “Even though workers in Nelson are still on:the job, we felt it would be wiser to print elsewhere for the .. time being.” Vern Shaull, who heads up (BRENDAN HALPER “Sun staff ithe railway station ; land grounds :work on Zuckertlerg Island, Hinclude applying fo government: grants and bookwo! ‘The society recently made the » chapel house on the island easier’ ‘to get to and wheelehat accessi- ble. “I’ve been involved 10° years,” says Keraiff, {I'd like to. {move oni to somethiig different or just'stay home and rest.” As the: sole member of the: executive; Keraiff hay been try- (CBC claims handled promptiy Auto Body & Hull Painting © Boat & Trailer Painting 1364 Forest Road (Labatt's Bldg.) 365-2505 Tien inal 14h Ave, on Ee : a65" 3117, agi. 2A. “With the new NDP. legislature ‘not sitting until after the new “year, many British Columbians “would undoubtedly like to know why. Well, according ‘to ‘Rossland/Trail MLA Ed Conroy, the B.C. New Democrats don’t ‘want to make the same mistake ; the Ontario. New Democrats “The Ontario NDP’ didn’t even expect.to win,” said Conroy. “They weren't really ready when they came into power, so ‘they Kel Print 621 Cotumbla Avenue ' =: Tel. 38 966-6985 FAX# S65-FAX6 ALL BREEDS Mid Valley: .: ‘Dodi Grooming | | MAE PEREPOLKIN. CERTIFIED GROOMER } esol HIGHWAY. SATHRUMS, Bs ‘PH: 399-4726 © i By Leigh Rubin c é A. social outcast’ ‘among “the, rast of thes. pic: ‘tribe, Nenook refused to: Be with the fie. ARIZ, made a few innocent mistakes, _\. “They didn't audit their books ” until after it became known that they were faced with a $9.5. bil- lion deficit."What most, people don’t realize is that'$8 million of that was left over from the previ- ous Liberal government.” ‘Conroy said his goVernment is having an audit done on the books: by an independent auditor, in order ‘to know where they stand. 2 MWe, ‘want to know ‘what we're g with and so do the people of B.C,” he said’: “If there's money “eft? owing from the “ Socred: government, the people e should know how.mu x “The problem; said" Conroy, is that this‘ type of audit can’ "t be done overnight. * ‘When asked his opinion of the “new NDP cabinet,:he replied, “Mike Harcourt hada lot of talent to choose from, and he did a good job of picking the cabinet.” ~ Conroy is particularly pleased with the choice of Anne Evans Conroy says NDP cautious as Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. * “That's particularly gratifying with us in the Kootenays,” he y wo *See NDP ane 2A Sterling’s negotiating team and is publisher-of. the Nelson Daily News, told The Castlegar Sun on Tuesday that efforts are being made by Sterling to acquire a pri- College _ contract awarded LA contract for the construction - of Selkirk College’s new educa- tion wing at the Castlegar Cam-. ‘pus has been awarded to Kelsey _° Construction Company, Ltd. of ‘Winnipeg,’ Manitoba, who ten- dered a bid of $2,760,000, the lowest of seven bids received. ; The. project, which will add sorely needed classroom space, a lecture theatre and faculty offices as well as upgrade the air condi- tioning system in the Kokanee and Lardeau wings of the campus . was désigned by Nelson architect». Chris Fairbank. . “We are very pleased to see this project move ahead,” said Dale. Schatz, vice-president, ; Construction is anticipated to begin, by the end of November. The contract should take approxi- ° mately 35 wecks to complete which ‘should see the new. educa- ready for the start of classes i in September, 1992. ©) *More'than $1 million of the work will be carried out by, local pers cam. up to $18.44 per hour‘ under the current contracts which expired on August 31, 1991. The employees also have a benefit package of approximately "20 per cent in addition to double time for overtime worked. Ster- ling benefit packages include full medical, dental and vision care, up to six weeks vacation plus six days extra bonus vacation, birth- day off with pay, life insurance, and paid sick eave and matemity_ Py paul went on to site in the news release that “union demands for additional manning in the Press ‘room at Nelson would increase the manpower costs a gotatin: Shaull noted:that this AE cules - sttike vote was taken after only one. initial contract discussion “It was obvious from the very ing that the union leaders had no intention of negotiating new contacts as they commenced the contract | talks by that two gi pam oid Rae ee a See STRIKE 5A of It 's a tough job vais te weather has.sure changed se * but. I coigiabedy has to‘do It! Trudy: Biln was out shovelling snow during | last'week's-snowfall:: The, ‘this ‘We