Street talk OUR EDITORIALS certainly get around, We spotted one (from the’ Feb. 21 issue) in a recent edition of The Vancouver Sun. It seems that the B.C.’ Government | Employees Union liked what we had to say and used as segment in their full.page advertisement protesting the provincial government's public sector wage restraints. * But we weren't alone. In fact, we were in some fairly hefty company — the likes of the Toronto Globe and-Mail, Victoria -Times-Colonist; Montreal Garettes and, Van- * couver Province, YEAR-END safety results for B.C. TTimber's 13 pulp,. lumber and plywood divisions are out and they show. * Celgar pulp mill workers right near. the top. safety record behind Kitwanga and Kootenay ‘Woodlands divisions. Celgar lumber workers were further. down the list in: sixth. place, followed by Kootenay Lumber in eighth, Celgar Woodlands in 10th, and Kootenay Plywood in last place. Meanwhile, Kootenay Plywood showed the most improved safety performance last year of any of the local’, divisions, It improved its safety record 54 per cent. — good enough for fourth place in the mest’ improved category. from their 1980 performance. The lumber .mill’s record fell 25 per cent, while the pulp mill's fell 81 per cent, They: were in sixth and seventh spots, respectively. Kootenay Lumber’s safety performance dropped 221 per cent and took ninth place. Celgar Woodlands and respectively — for.10th and 11th spots. FEATURED Association's latest newsletter was the Red Mountain Racers David Buckley. Says the newletter: “David . .. deserves the award “Fall of the Month.”’ Dave was skiing in the Fleischmann Cup Downhill Papoose Bowl, .exceeding 100 kmh when he got too far forward and started to tumble. On first impact he did three cartwheels: prior to hitting the snow. On the next imact, two somersaults, then on third impact a back somersault with a full back gainer. Dave got up smiling.” Now that’s a fall! IN THE OPINION of many, THE gourmet The pulp mill ranked ‘third in: 1981:for. best overall However, Celgar lumber and pulp divisions both'fell Kootenay Woodlands fell 878 per cent and 736 per cent, -: IN A recent édition of the Canadian Ski” It is now estimated that a 20: feds roll of film fequires .003 ounces of silver. In 1980, Cominco produced about nine million ounces of silver, or enough for 27 billion rolls of film! a i Obviously the company depe: than ‘those 20-exposure rolls | tourists do click their cameras at ‘an’ years has beena propeller’ ‘offan "Anaoe twin engine Mark I trainer.’ Denny ‘firat ‘acquired ‘the prop in’ 1946.as a - ‘ young man when “ie thought: it en look good in bie When Denny left ame the propeller ‘went’ too. | However, ‘over the years time: took: its! ‘toll “until:‘the -* wood in the Kootenays (both East and West) has to be. Herb Post's Wooden Shoe in Nelson. Herb, who was a Castlegar resident for awhile before moving into the “country” between Castlegar and Nelson, has a unique decor while his food is comparable only with the ‘finest restaurants ‘in such cities’ as Vancouver: and Seattle. 3 Spotted enjoying dinner there have been Castlegarites John and Joanne Egan, Carol Conch and friends, Reg ‘and Marie Smith, George and Francis Ritson, Grant Ackney, and Martin Meyer and their friends, Gerry and Donna Archibald, Gary and Cathie Fleming, and’ many, many more. . ANYONE DRIVING through Trail- and looking up at the Cominco plants might wonder if the tourist industry is any good to that’ company. L Well it is — at least in a roundabout way. “large chunks’ from it. + The prop became something ofa ‘private joke between iy Denny and Jim Horswill — his neighbor of 17 years, So much so that Jim would take the prop and wait to see how long it would take for Denny’ tomiss it,” On-the odd occasion Jim returned the prop ‘simply because it was not missed, When it last disappeared, and Denny isn't ‘sure ‘exactly when that.’ was, the ‘prop eventually turned’ up in’ Denny's living, room -late one night after he had been out visiting. It was complete with: - engraving and a battery clock and looked so “Denny ‘time to realize it was'the. same ol “prop: y Jim explained the renewed prop was meant to he: a Christmas gift, but was a‘few months late; -MAKING THE MOVE from the Celgar. lumber division is Gerry Bindert. He was recently. appointed industrial.” E relations manager at Rim Luhber Division: Nixes free day of work BURNABY .(CP) The ported 8 ‘opercont rise ‘about 90. minutes during the last: Donaldso: is use up any. banked time-off and request leaves of absence © : during ‘a’ company: restraint However, leadership of the "Telecommunications © Work- "ers Union rejected a request that they work'a day free this ‘“month,’a move the-company Ads Deodiine Boxed Ada” and Tear: esate Order by Mail ; yk. Print your Action Ad on a separate ‘plece of poper and : Action Ade Box 3007, CASTLEGAR, B.C. 5 IN SHS News reserves’ Act All. odvertisements. such os [Help Wanted must.comply 4 cITABRIA: 150 HI he British Columbia ales Act. 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