CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 12, 1978 Kids tut Ynat did the polluted water Say tothe fitter? __. a es ca “Here let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” IDEA NO. uit TREAATION IBIA "3 6a7.083 CESS ot Non-Verbal Conversion q SAVIN 220 PHOTOCOPIER For Sale or Lease. © Is In excellent condition, will copy up to 10" x 15” sized paper, and includes cabinet. — CONTACT — ote Crossroads Printing & Stationers WORD SEARCH Hidden are 18 words to cucle, Words go acrosn. down, diagonally, upsideddwn, and backwards. CAN YOU FIND THEM? TITLE: Vow of Silence “ASTLEGAR NEWS : BURTCAMPBELL #2 § a if = set al Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 aa. | : RYON GUEDES, Editor: sessaesties eanaciaite ne iS . i a : 7 ray Thursday Morning, Tanuary 12,1978 —— CERI Hy SILENCE : ach ¥ : COMPLETED N rt Santemonika UNION Awaiting the Anticlimax ; 1038 Col. Ave. : : (Botiom’ ote Sherbike Hill P AINTERS Monday thru Saturday , i Call Colect. “ 5:30 am: fe he rhe om. 0 a.m, 1 10.30 pu 226-7730 Box 51 Slocan Park NICATION SUCH AS SrGHS NY SDEAIS SIMPLE... UNDER A DERA sie ENCY CAL nNTRA [CONTRAGTO ‘What 1s the easiest thing in the world to part with? repre i HERE COLD ue, Enea, CALDSET GROCETERIA_AND LAUNDRET What did Benjamin Franktin fay when he discovered ‘eloctovcaty? 105 MAIN Why ate statues of George Washington ateays standing? sulcide as well as undermine the system of What a 1 Winter Sale! checks and batances provided by our labor (fore The only way in which ‘‘right to work’ Hope Se WouLD could actually become a real posatbllty would be through Svetwhelming HAVE 10.88 S INS RATHER QUSTTAL ABOUT IL EMIL DUCED SERVANTS MauID HAD PUD Rel WAGES FOR BEING BILINGUAL, ee WAGES FOR BEING C. C, LENFESTY & CO. front of ihe television set withs Certified Former Employes of - mulhand suget? . General Interlor Sheet Metal HEY KIDS! Accountants (1965) Ltd. ‘Are you wise enough to has gone Independent unscramble (hese worda? Last month saw the clim ft tw Issues which had erated considerable tsaon I in regional labor relations through- First was the conf bety the and i rere and the Nelson-Trail <4Demxnzr OL z xOBSZNVOMACAAME Why did Silly Sally go fot a . Ice Cubes walk in the city with a race of bread and butter? Ce oe ec-aom Oven Ele- ments in ws . bata Cabinets © Vanities © Doors © Refinishing © Free Estimates 365-7971 Roman Tischler 1612-7th Ave., S. ee eatONs FRAMING © Guailiy Workmanship + Reasonably Pritad — ¢ Firm Estimates . | Eisctes on Requ ee Inland Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd. Formerly Interior Sheet Metal (1965) Ltd. ee Inland’s Guarantee: Our company ofters efficient, work- Stock. If we don't have the part.— you _ don’t pay for 2 ser- vice calls. Dial 365-6141 CADMAC RANGE REPAIR SERVICE CASTLE TIRE LID. 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Two store owners: were month. should not be Ity. with what story to the — EDL the public Is through demonstrations almilar to the ones staged by the fabor council last Even In such heavily-unionized areas as tha West Kootenays; picket signs evoke from passers-by a response similar to what would result from waving a red flag under a bull’s nose. The picket line serves as a special economic ‘tool for labor unions and misused or identified with broader areas of polltical dissent. Rather than destroying Its own credibil- appear to be halr-trigger demonstrations, the labor council} should contine Itself to telling its own alde of the public as clearly and as : rationally as possible. Greated Initially by elty council as an organization whose time had Jao% or “I warn you, the site will stay lke this until the lads get a half-hour meal break and double time for working Midsummer Day.” warned that pickets would appear Im- medively f- they renewed. thele_ICBA memberships or supporiéd ite iCGA “right to work” position. The second matter was city council's decision to withdrew Castlegar from. the Kootenay Boundary Labor Relations Associ- ation only five months after it ottitally folned. After rejecting a proposed $68,500 'BLRA ‘1978 budget which would provide for a $32,000- tor member municipall structed Its solicitor to seek a way out of Its KBLRA: membership. Althauoh It) provoked some heated reaction from both the supporiers and the he “right to work"* debate—which centred on the Issue of whether workers should be required to join unions in. unlonized shops—was largely critics of tabor unions, hypothetical. Desplte increasing pressure from rank- ‘ty members at the October Soolal- - - 9 Cradit convention, Premier Bill Bennett has and-file p: a-year professional negotiator iit Altar startin outasa proposal for a more efficient body es bargain collectively with representatives of the municipal locals of tha Canadlan Union showed signs bership noted quately. » the city in- of Public Employees, - it falrly quickly of becoming yet another bureaucratic tevel. Tissnsin drawback to i by aldermen was the pro- posed budget, which had Inflated by $63,500 from the budget for 1977. In contrast, another criticism levelled at the budget questioned whether $32,000 Is sufficient to attract a labor negotiator of sultable stature to represent member municipalities, ade- Bui if aldermen find that the city has no- tegal option but to continue as a pald-up member until Dec. 31, 1978 should take advantage of the remaining time to assess the association rhaps they member municipalities. In addition to paring down the budget, the association: should be seeking greater tlextbility in the role of the KBLRA. And In tirmly resisted proposals for such leglsla- ture. In order. to believe the current provincial’ government would introduce “sight to work’’ legistation, we must also accent that the normally-astute premler and cabinet would be willing to commit political year. t that such dialogue makes Castlo- mbership-in'the SLRA meme] UNILINGUAL AND A Bee NONLINGUAL... BONUS FOR Best Quotes of 1977— By ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM (From a regular column in the Vancouver Sun.) IE QUOTES OF 1977; R. tase Beste Mouth Disecse Victims Why doesn't the member go back to Jamaica? —Socred MLA Patricia Jordan to the NDP's Rosemary Pron The catch is that you usually have to work harder. —London Sunday Tele- graph reporter, Peter Taylor, ool Eten Carter. We did consider it burglar proof. —Custodian Andy Easton, explaining why there was no } burglar alarm at the Vancouver Safety Deposit Vaults, where thieves took $2 million from 2,000 deposit boxes. It's difficult for the aver- age fan to see that a guy who makes $200,000 a year.can be having financial difficulty. —Derek Sanderson. Steve Biko's death leaves me cold. ;—South African Justice Minister James Kruger. * Don’t. mop your brow, especially with the handker- chief. This gives the impression that a particular question has “you on the ropes. ty tive ffice memo t ‘council should be prepared oo position. As wo sald at the cutset, both of these regional labor relations issues reached their climaxes fast. month. But ‘their outcomes depend on what thelr participants do this ... Remember? “Castlegar News headline stories one year ago The Project Society, organized to furnish and equip the Castlegar and District Arena and Community Complex, realizes $29,635 of its $40,000 goal. * * 8 Council voted to continue the city’s sharing agreement with the local RCMP detachment for a night clerk service at the detachment office. * The B.C. Energy Ce d ike West Koot general rate increase on an interim basis. Power and Light's application for a Five candidates were seeking the Saucy seat and six seeking an aldermanic seat in the Jan. 29 municipal election: e 8 «© : The Castlegar News sought readers’ responses to the prospect of Castlegar becoming a location for a new maximum security prison. Repairs. . . We Service All § OF FISH over 50 varieties TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 40.a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel West Coast Seafoods Quasari PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT’ “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS”” J CASTLEGAR NEWS New Trade ‘Pact With New Zealand Communist China‘ has bought the sex organs of 1,000 New Zealand deer for use in a tonic whose ingredients also include the genitals of dogs and seals, “bright and early’, FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, ay L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL Ge RYON GUEDES, EDITOR W.H. JONES, AOVERTISING mar. © Publisher from Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb. 15, 1973 BUAT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER RENE BROOMAN, SHOP FOREMAN | % LOIS HUGHES, MANAGING EDITOR Mail subscriotion rate to the Castlegar News is $11 per year. The price by carrler and on newsstands Is 25 cents an lsauc. Secon cl ail registration number 0019. The Gailey eos rt wai ‘a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the Canadian Community Henspapere & ‘atuociatlon, ‘and the British Columbla and Yukon Community Newsp: pondence should be addr News, janes will request the right to edit letters in the interest aailegar News will net be toven nto Tl the respocatallty of the adver agreed by the savenuer that in the yevent of lure to publ essed to: The Editor, Castlegar ried with the col r jen It is first publ requestlny Ih publishing of an opeleerlt te that portion of together with reason: Hebei wi pe ance for signal me ipplicable the goods o1 “to Boel ino iter may te ‘einen at any ‘irae. rs Association. Drawer 3007, Castleg of the wel address ied The Castlegar N albie ior eny errora in advertisarnent atterone Insertion. It la Isement is accepted on the condition Hah any aavertisement of any scription, or In the event that errors Ing space occupled by the mot be charged for but the © In the event of an error, advertising rvices need not bs ones Advertising Is marelv an offer Tory MPs appearing on TV’: interviews. I started young and now I have the opportunity of sleep- ing with a grandmother. —Ed McKitka, mayor of Surrey. He has the body. of a | 25-year-old, and what pleases him pleases me. —Margaret Trudeau, on her husband. “There are many gentle- men, but few cricket players in the Liberal party. —Justice Minister Ron Basford, to Paul Manning's complaint that the Frank Low- Beer camp “wasn't playing cricket” with the Vancouver Quadra nomination date. : They. ended up taking drugs and bringing discredit to the city. Anyway, they couldn't sing for toffee. ~ —Liverpoo] councillor Tony McVeigh, explaining why the city’s. general purposes committee rejected plans to erect a statue in honor of the Beatles. It is a strategic weapon known in NATO as an enhanced radiation warhead. .. —Befence Minister Barney Danson, complaining to the Commons that the _neutron weapon, designed to kill people with little damage to buildings, should not be called a bomb. Women don’t get much brains before they're 30, —Judge Les Bewley. *\ Td never let my nipples show at a state function though ~—Id be frightened the old men would have heart attacks. —Margaret Trudeau. : I don't want to sound overly democratic. —Consumer Affairs Minis- ter Rafe Mair. A’man can damage his brain in many ways. . —dJustice Minister Kruger, after the inquest on Steve Biko. ~ —Progressive Conserva- If it’s a job you want, my heart doesn't bleed for you. —Prime Minister Trudeau to University of Toronto stu- dents. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and don't you itrzet it. —Ed McKitka, He died in dignity. —Unele Vern Damico, of his nephew Gary Gilmore, executed by rifle fire in Utah State Prison. I did not know then what sort of place it was. ‘ —Preimier Bennett, saying he had been in the Penthouse once as a young man. We ask them not to break too many glasses, and. not to spit at somebody unless s they're specifically asked. But it's their natural aggressivences that people want. < "Willow Morel, owner of the Rent-A-Punk service, which charges 4 pounds Sterling an hour to supply- punks for London social gatherings. get Tieher’ y moving to .' Canada, There will be no summer- time power problems for the city. Consolidated-Edison chair- man Charles Luce, three days before the New. York blackout. Among other things, Konig sees no reason why people should risk being carried down ladders by dwarf blacks and: six-months pregnant women. —Doug Collins, on Fire Chief Konig and the lack of minorities in the Vancouver fire department. have no recollection of it. —Economic Development Minister Don Phillips, before Grizzly Valley inquiry. How am I going to explain to my husband what bes, happened to his car? Sobbing London woman after police had to dismantle a small two-seater to extricate her after she was trapped underneath a partly-naked man who suffered a slipped disc. rently ay John Kristiansen, former owner, has returned from Norway and is now the new manager. We guarantee rT our work co Custom Upholstery Across from the Castle Theatre Phone 365-5636 STOP BALDNESS; a MENS 48 TAtDIE ar woven “SAVE YOUR HAIR DON'T RESIGN YOURSELF — GET-THEFACTS — Today with National's treatment available to you, there is no reason to accept LESS hair... and eventual baldness. 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