they" ve 5 alivayd hue this ry babar rotten “relations Np hotwe ' id the ein ‘day, day afternoon and the colleges er: Ibswas i ye of just ill: be’ meeting ‘Tues- ~ hardening on both sides. Tl lecide’ her they is the first time both B regs ae ae aa y dt sign ‘ ‘shad to give.” i ad 8 i e Haggan said the union» Fn ae tthe offe negotiating committee was.; d. eee < propodal.. to ’ increase : m= --Local” split. on whether to.xecom:'. Y ' 1 I ‘ bay: values used te mend. ‘the contract, “They: F i ¢ cael left it up to the 3 ment expects ‘3 wage increases vary.from 80° impo By : Ei forestry. revenut aa: gente an hour to $4 an hour in 9 : ing : “the Neon tee district i ofithe: social elul presiden and Jan. 1, 1982; all’ worke ‘patified (62:25) a memoran- ithe auxiliary Mrs, Churches, auxiliary member pate vuld-recelve’an across: " ofa: : dum of agreement for a new ‘ce Chern d acting fire, chia! Bennid Laue; There is s , OF ane PE : °gontract Saturday. ‘i oe ; . uxiliary, members. Interes ma : : The Castlegar and Gran if mempel oF ating ere mone kia Sbhour, Week: and peace. to Forks employees, who bar- tonsites would, work 8°. Selkirk a "he said. gain aa a group with Nelson, fchour’ week, if th Con Saturday. <0: : *yatified Jan. 10. School boards will, meet *. Monday to study the memor- ‘ andum, it they ratify it, a ire a tal St | atis ics ACTON — te ir ond Mrs, Ron Acton of Cosino, twins, a “daughter and ason, born ttn 5, SAUNDERS — To Mr. and Mrs. Alf Saundors of Calgary, a son, ‘bain dan, 10, ALLEN — To Me and Mrs, Gorth HESSE — armld Jace TS er 2, 63, Allan of Nelson, a daughter, born Nelson. lan, “V4. dan. 9. : Ke Bi trie ee 4 BELL — To Mr, and Mrs, Richard’ patent og, yah He econ Bell of Salmo, o daughter, born , cRISTOFOL] — fo Mr. and Mrs, rian Cristofoll of Castlegar, 0 somal Lopise (00) m9. f Nelson died Jan: DAHLGERG — To Mr. and ®: eral sorvice was ald # o ong, 32 a 1a cho, of fl Lennie Deibe ergot Zungtal Home wittt Rev: bons east a peeeausie “to,Mr. fg oe Ron Dergourolt of Fruitval . ast] daughter, born Dec. 2 vlene Mary Pore”: Fy, rath led Jan.12 in HILUER — To Me. ‘and Mrs. “Alian ‘cotgnay Lake aN ict Hospital, Hill f Troll a deughter bor service wos held Jan. 15 in St, : Son pavious Ero coihes al with Rte iy . Rev. Walter Donald “officiating. soi ate age % LAUER — ‘To Mr. and. Mrs, "Ric, Laver, of Montrose,'a daughter, bom Bee, 2, Trail vie Lee — To Mr. end fae ‘Gary tee, Hockey Fi chopel ‘of gen, bornJan. | : : SRgaTTET oS et ra _ Plaques Western - 701 Paulson Place - » (Next to Junction Esso) | - Opening Jan..27. .. For Closses call a "sss : TROUBLED: BY. HIGH PRICES # ? : STAY: AND’ SAVE AT |” e THE MAYFAIR HOTEL (Reasonable Rates as a Mistly with full iechens — at no extra cost. Free é parking a Downtown location Weekly, monthly ‘tomily rates: For brochure and vaservations write: .THE MAYFAIR HOTEL . 845 Hornby 81, Vancouver, B.C. VEZ 1V 10 Phone area 604: 687. 6751 2 fan, 16 at Trail with Gimour officiating. How ese id sen. ipal:wi oer id: Jan. istrict ‘or cak ‘ fe aa a office space... 93055: Ganadian Public Health Asso : Board of'Health direct’ ser- vices in the Trail and Castle: «° io t_ Nov. 20. E The’ ‘waiting, list, for ae who need to see him is about VA months and for the '‘psy- sa Marle Wilcox, be $f Trail dled. wan, 12 in Mater Misericordise Hospital, Funeral service wer inducted Jan. from Carb: Memorial chaps with Fathor A Armando: foallo of- ficiating. Cremation fall Lucy Zaitsolt, Creek. died Jan. “it is weeks, , “The “demand for serviees b ‘is very high and manpenet, low. “Many. individuals: ‘and fam- z fant at ihe ‘ ¢ and” District. Hospit began’ Jon. 11. VICTORIA (CP): < than $18 million was spont fighting 1,740 forest fires in British Columbia last: year,” staff- members, Castlegar 1s. nd Grand Forks 0: but that was light compared: . with, past’ years and ‘the ‘over-all Canadian: picture :in” owed. 1980, a forests “ministry spokesman said. . i The ‘fire total was well’: below the 10-year average of- 2,684, and less than’ -the- projected. maximum “accept- “oth able limits of 69,000 hectares’ *. (burned) as identified in the, ministry's five-year“ “pros gram, said Don Owen, direc- wood and damage" waa. about _ $2t § million.” Each year ic Rott academic yeor. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, “18 through 24° ; tndunwe ca MARITAL STATUS isto promote understanding and: fentt for relation: between Ke through such programs as-those listed below, which have been chosen for the academic year 1981-82. Tuition, travelling, and ting expenses ¢ ‘are’ re. pala! by the Foundation for the { full For further information, or apallcation, reese: con ct Jolin Kennedy o 365-3590. arene as! ine Sin of Rotary. . ples of different nations WRUBH has been invited to Castlegar,and “expanded join'the B.C.: branch of the tion, ‘The board adopted his rec- e said. Mike Harnadek, chief pub lic health board approval for guidelines for appeals to local ‘aiid union. boards | ‘of health, all but two are 1 new-mem- bers —'an explanation of-the rt WKUBH' function as well as tego them freeze them It _you can't” legislate them, - freeze them inte submission. >. is i “That ap to be the. ‘ motto’ of Be Monty ‘Arnott the West Kootenay Union een a Health -Wednes- hae “ncdiéal director of $1.20 or the Vi ay sumer Price. Index: perce! \ the West Ki ‘Health Unit’ and‘: secretary -/of ‘WCUBH is a strong oppon- :* ent’ of smoking. °' > First he asked for a vote *” on whether smoking would be permitted at the meet- ing’ That ended ina 4-4 tie.” Still some courteaty was shown and smoking was minimal - until ‘the coffee break. ere was a great rush = ite ble jabealt ro feeamese * Th though it ‘seems“ to. more concern “than stmallpox: "But Dr. Arnott was not :. at a loss, He opéned every. d - the: school board : jasetiog groom is well supplied. wi previously paid.: The memorandum. ‘butions from the’ school ' ‘tricts, municipal councils ‘and. regional district. erates“‘on volurtary: contri: WKUBH: ‘hiture foe th + pnurses 20 eupboard ‘shelf. yl Jot of overtime at the clai all a