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ABC NEWS CAFEHIBOU Sports Trends—Russell Earl Bucky Dent, unwanted by her allluent media commodity. The o1 and very busy parents.a Shortstop for the Chicago teenage gul dovetaps an became “a it altachment to a young baseball player. (60 In. @_PREVIN AND THE PITTSBURGH A Gathering of Prayers" Isaac Stem. — Pinchas Zukorman and Nainaniel selting for some chat and music-making. 8:30 12:5: GD MARY TYLER at age 27, is fast becaming a mar 0 ice unknown etable 11:20 GD NEWS: recently signed SALT 1425 BOG News 1130 B Pan E AMERICAN GAMES: eke TUESDAY MOVIE oF nightmarish events that Stoat host: Don Aicklos, Gur Carl Gomis.) ABC CAPTIONED in women's rol primo suspect when his gun is found ata murder ree young | patients meet in a hovplel and decide to‘m: at es 0 rin The Moon. st tne pictured), Ken Howard Robert Moore. It will air on July 10, en git ‘Tuesday Night vi Junie Moon {Miss Minnelli, Art ur (Howard) and Warren (Hoare) sical and paychologial allctions which is all they seem to have in common when they decide to share a house vgesome are determined their own without impathy. oF even medica: roves to be much mare me re well-meant interference of would- be helpers is not always beneticial. ey find that their psycho: iney apes each other. to bring. the craft back to earth, (Repeat; 60 mins.) and Gloria Grahame, Malady Patterson, The teen-age daughter of e smatt town prostitul eeks, solutions to the brutal kllling of her mother, and some strange disap- pearances in a -state- Supported orphanage. TONIGHT (105 mins.) 4 ink, Producer and writer of plays which faature men mins.) 50 €) @) @) EMERGENCY Castlegar White Sox sito and his alibl sounds rather thin, (Repeath ‘MILLION DOLLAR MER- MAID’ (2) is) GD LIFE AT STAKE iHouston, We've Got a Equipment Rentals Ltd. * Concrete Mixors Hilti Ram Sets. oa @_ STOCKARD CHANNING IN JUST FRIENDS @___LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY Laverne ang Shurtey and their odd assortment of Auighvbors make riotous elforts at tepairing Mrs. Babisn’s: crumbhag apartment building. (Repeat) 9:00 €} TUESDAY NIGHT ( complete Insurance ) f Service! Open Six Better Cohoe Insurance Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia 385-3001) even medication. :2hts + & @PADAM 12 [ When you get the Urge... MW, Only Dixle Lee Will Do. Open? Days” A Week Dixie [ee fe Chicken Downtown 385-5359 and. ‘ KS. Castlegar 365-5308) Oxy-Acy Cyis for Sale 417 Cascade 365-7433 POMTIAC BUICK Compare! Phone Us Collect 365-2155 Deoler NO. 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Oey en Many TYLER 2015: Rose? @ @_ winsoay BONUS DRAW @ JOKER'S WILD EWLYWED GAME gh MACNEIL LEHRER Bi @ MAJOR jE BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays (3 15.) > FAMILY FEUD chHEN HAVOC . esis: Mustclans Miata Dichter and Pinchas Zukerman, Part One of wo. @ NEVER SAY NEVER No-aged, busineseman he falls in ove with a young woman doctor. ‘ @ EIGHT IS ENOUGH Nancy, Susan and Joannie all find romance jout most. 2, WEONESDAY NIGHT ondozvous Hotel’ 1979 Bil Daly. Kathryn ai A hotel manager cap crow deal with awhote host of roblems and situations that goas with life In a moalot resort hotel. (2 a ‘Cranue's ANGELS a. OF THE ord Ot Justice: Black- Jack’ 1978 Stars: Dact + Rambo, Hamilton, davise: % shecitone gamoing systam designed to h Hiri off 10 milion in ‘Tho Norman Conquasts; gether* Prayoright alan Aye: bourn views events at an English family's ekend reunion from a red, an farewell {Sarah holds a Gerstanding. G0 mins) Gan gens allt a Jack ihe Ripper —_imperson: (Ropeat; 60 mins.) (21:5) THIS WEEK IN @ THE LONG SEARCH Zion’ Zulu pendont’ churches, tho African response to Christianity. have been discovering thelr own cultural and foots in fike | Zulu . it Ronatd Eyre travels the African continent to explore ine ele chenging faith Biss atfotts to pass an important medicat f itchell plays the hostess of a resort hotel and elf Bob! J. Redford appears as brained nephe; broadcast on, net i BASEBALL THE BEAUX ARTS Arts Tro, plays, Ravel's “Trig in A Min @aGQ re ws (23_ iB} NATIONAL RENDEZVOUS HOTEL my "Rendezvous Hotel." a rollicking two-hour come: athe hotel owner Grainger. Grainge madcap ‘crew deal delightfully with a whole host of problems and Bay ‘eitied) . appears as ‘ager fa Cook), who @ money to buy the "and his sometim SHANNOS EB(I(2) octz | AuOday + .Flying from Edmon- ton, Monty Lloyd, 31, came in froma a landing around 3 p.m.- Realizing that -the landirig gear of his Bellanca Cruisemaster was inoper- able made a belly landing which caused his propellor ‘to hit the tarmac. He said he was aware’ what had happened, and-had turned his gas offto provent a fire. “Tm: waiting for an insurance adjustor ‘to as- sess ‘the damage,” Lloyd told the. Castlegar News Monday afternoon. “A local engineer has looked at the propellor, and he said itisa complete write off.” Lloyd said the propel- lor alone would cost him between $1,500 ‘to’ $2,000, and “about another $1,000 he "ohckeld plane just received |a three to $2,000 on top of that for’ “| sure, just, to. check out. for ~. dami MILESTONE ROAD, hich I joins the wall, has been South, ry ded dd at diture, covering. curb and gutter work, asphalt, tn ns city’s pri Cas/NewsFoto by Lois Hughes ~ Comments on Hall Report By GEORGE GAMMON CASNEWS STAFF WRITER The ‘general reaction to the. guidelines’ appearing in the! Hall report released Monday, ‘are’ that of partial satisfaction: by most ‘of the parties affected by the study. man of the British ‘Columbia School Trustee's Association said. ‘Tuesday that he had'no ‘on. the - report's GAMES © POLICE WOMAN- MANNIX Folles (1) Worse The Chasers’. Pe Seat host: Bert Convy. ‘ming, @. Adc captioned EWS per Crowley go alters ‘ing ‘at 11:45 @ GBS LATE MOVIE assignm cate town In" tho wost Ss BI (Repeat; 2hrs., 15 ming.) e THE TONIGHT String’ Stars: Telly 12:05 iy, 1248 ¢ fom = Snyder, Guest: Judith Jonson, davetoped 1 Cai prograr jor "caneer etm. (60 mins.) em RENDERVOUS HOTEL. © come y to “The CBS Wednesday Night Movies.” Jul iy what scatter: 7 WEST KOOTENAY Appliance Repair CADMAG APPLIANCE flegar 365-6141 Auto Body Repair Rd AUTO Corner Neleon Ave,” Gordon Rd. Ph. 352-3508 Auto Wreckers MOYERS AUTO WRECKING BleweitAd. ° 352-9590 Building Su RL MONK SASH & DOOR LTD. 370 Highway Orlve Fealt 833 sENMETEUPATes @ EAVICE re: roma 399-4421 “Galax! Campers & Canopies : a ning g ONE-Hi MARTINIZING! 1499 Bay Trall 364-2814 Cantracters TRANS-X LTD. Asphalt Surface: Paving _ Castlegar Exhaust Specialist CUSTOM CAR AND UPHOLSTERY: Ph, 352-2866 or 382-7111 Hauling ‘Farrier CERTIFIED FARRIER Call Robin at O-Bar-D Tack Shop . BRYAN'S TRANSFER LTO. S.S. #1, Fruitvale Hwy. . 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A spokesman for CP Rail: told the} ‘Castlegar News the tower is one of a series which is to give the company total communication in the East and) West Kootenays with its trains and other employees cn Partial Satisfaction Anitooshkin said he felt the BCSTA had done a good job, but felt that Hall had a tough job to perform and had done quite’: well’ with ‘the guidelines he had presented. Referring to new con- tract deadline of Dec., 31, (1980 he said, “it does put us in a bad position, as we will likely ‘be’ bargaining with . CUPE and the teachers at the’ same.time.” 2 .... The expiry date pleases CUPE, national representa- tive Fred Pyke, which he said --.is advantageous to labor as it ~ eliminates the Possibility ofa pe "proyioia aT date forthe’ contract been. June 80, which Pe contends gave, the boards the ‘summer recess. period. “I imagine. the employ-. ‘ees are not entirely happy as inflation has knocked out the ‘value “of the dollar.” said’: Pyke, referring to the salary adjustments giving employ- ees wage parity with non- teaching employees in the Okanagan Valley. Mickey Kinakin, CUPE Local 1841 president : said, “Hall has been fair, and this - Region’ Fire Hazard Rated Low The Castlegar: Forestry Region reports there were. two fires burning yesterday - morning, but they were not considered serious. The Region fire hazard was rated, low, and a report from the Nelson District revealed that Nakusp was the area with the heaviest concentration of fires as of Friday. The tanker base at the Castlegar Airport report that generally the base was on yellow alert in the morning changing to red alert for afternoon and evening, for most ‘of last’ week. Yellow alert required the pilots to be ready in half an hour. Red is * for immediate take-off. Moose Cow Is Sighted At Airport A moose, which. is’ more , ‘common to the East Koot- ‘enay than the West, has been sighted locally. The full-grown cow made its appearance Friday t at the Castl is an excellent arbitration as far as they go.” “Labor as a rule have tried to avoid arbitration, ‘which takes the workers to the cleaners. This one is’ like going to the guillotine. and. coming, away with.a brush Garden raiders may be oe * Kinakin added‘that the pay structure was way out of line as far as clerical women are concerned, as they are not receiving enough money. “Iwas hoping to prevent further “conflict, but it ap- pears I. will be fighting next year for job classification and evaluation. I-was hoping this would -be the end of that credit yjor® disas- asa tse wont ‘coining: :off., second best = in he. was‘ ple: spite: of the Samay "At least’ one. .Robson resident is concerned enough" about the well-being of the raiders to ask the Castlegar’ * News to call attention to the habits of gardeners to‘spray.. for. garden pest. This‘ often renders the product inedible for:10 days when at or esta served satisfaction ‘ to ‘the: _ study. ¥ “We can live, with it, and: on the balance the settlement | is not ‘What similiar’ products are used. The past weekend has brought further complaints of garden raiding, the latest being in the Robson area. the ‘board appreciates is the term: of agreement, Dec. 31, 1980, ‘which gives us time to deal with internal relation- ship problems.” Local 1-405 Still in Preliminary Stage The International Wood- ‘workers of America announ- day it has was not available at that time. While Is are now conducted this spring — award up to $1.84 hourly more to members of the school districts’ CUPE locals and a’ total 21-per-cent increase to union members at Selkirk College linder 30-month contracts expiring Dec. 31,1980, as well as critici: accredited bargaining gent for the five employers. Hall's report rejects BCSTA’s request for a’mas- ter agreement to include: all and, s being josed budget for the past three years: the West: Kootenay sehiool Work | by ‘the city began July 3 and Is expected to be and reached an "A sii hy year. d sometime this month, This $21,800 expen- districts as well) as | the Selkirk Colleges, similar. to what the association. has achieved in the ‘East. Koot- enay region and the Okana- gan Valley, because. of the “uncertainty and instability concerning its role in accre- -ditation.” “No attempt has been. made to develop machinery within the context of. a master agreement for resolv- ing purely local bargaining issues and for clarifying the relationship between the BCSTA and. administrators at the school board level in dealing with. contract inter- pretation ‘and grievances,” Hall oars in.the report. ; ‘In‘short, a great deal of work must be. dorie..' by C8’ : the BCSTA’s ment would simply worsen the already bad relations that presently exist.” - The Hall report calls instead for agreements in the four school districts which are “separate but similar” with nearly identical wage structures, grievance proce- dures and. fringe benefits except, . for differences... in beret : Skylab Cause For Cancelled incident much’ thought; 3 Several Pacific Western flighte develop! $3 for. Sealeine focal issues,” the report: continues. “Until’ thas been: acvomplished, beebticioat ‘wered* legar’s \ junior “hoc: key a the Rebels, have a new coach whose instruction- al philosophy is that hockey” “should be played for fun”... ‘Ed Wyatt, a player-with- the Trail Smoke Eaters for 10, years, said in an interview’ with the Castlegar News Friday that he also coached intermediate hockey ‘two years ago in Trail, as well as being involved in the Beaver ° Valley hockey system on and off for five or six years. Wyatt, oe owner and @. Timber!: ly agreed to recommend its 28,000 coastal members ac- cept a tentative settlement with the 120 companies rep- resented by the Forest In-, dustrial ‘near the voting stage IWA Local 1-405 ropresentative Maurice Eggie, who repre- sents the men at CanCel here, says their group, which group. The Castlegar News at- : work: tempted to: reach Southern Interior representative Wayne Nowlin yesterday morning in Vancouver but committee members said he are still a of the Lodge, said that hockey at the junior level is often taken too seriously, more so by the fans and parents of the players than the players in basic ry. “We will be looking basically for what the coast members have had recom- mended to them plus several local issues,” says Eggie. Soon to be Reached? Sy GEORGE GAMMON F WRITER tee said the ‘Tm looking forward to coaching the junior team, because the schedule allows me to be with my family and work, while being involved with hockey again. I intend to have fun, as well as making it ‘fun for the players.” Salmo Bypass Decision The heavy hockey sched- ule in the senior league was one of the main reasons I stopped playing, said Wyatt. He added that the schedule for some ‘8 likely "means a No decision was made concerning the Salmo bypass at a June 25 meeting be- tween provincial highways minister Alex Fraser and members of the Salmo Valley Protection Organization. According to a letter from the organization, which was received by the Cas/ News Tuesday morning, the bypass ‘which has been a point of contention between some Salmo: residents and roadway that bypasses any residential area. Members argue that if a true bypass is eventually constructed, money spent on’ structures for the presently proposed route will be wasted. Gouk said that there is nothing definite on the possi- bility of the true bypass, and by the time his committee was aware of the Salmo problem: the government din the.p i clubs in that they. consistant- ly lost money on the teams. “No senior team broke even financially last. year,” Wyatt said. Nelson wasn't able to ice a team last. year Ses +..new coach because they lost:so much money, but will attempt to make it this year, he added. Wyatt felt that a smaller schedule would aid the senior league. “If they cut back on games, they would probably sell more season tickets, and reduce travelling expenses.” “In that league, so much of your time was spent travelling that once you were done with work and hockey, there wasn't any time for yourself. It gets costly when a player has to take a few days off work to meet out-of-town playing commit- tments.” employee classifications and minor variations in contract nguage. ‘i Despite the variations, the report says, the interests of all parties are best, served if the awards “can retain as much of the similarity in the four contracts as. possible.” Dissimilarities in the awards have been “in response to’ issues of a purely local; nature,” he says. But Selkirk College, Hall! points out, should be “totally: removed from.school board; “whatever arguments existed: in the past for a master, agreement and common bar-! id. peAlthough- the report does not suggest the BCSTA. should not. bo, bargaining agent: ‘for. the college, it'lists, the incorporation ‘of Neteon's: ‘David- Thompson ‘University ‘Centreinto:the Selkirk sya= "71" tem.as well.as differences in programs offered,’ job'.cate- gories and administrative structure. as reasons for separating “it: from school district agreements. school district ist bargaining “the parties will simply not be able. to give in to oe attention it requires.” Describing the area’ * bargaining structure as “in state of near collapse,” the arbitration report cited “a mismatch between the struc: ture created or implied as a result of accreditation and that created or implied by the individual bargaining cer- tifieates held by the various local unions.” 2 “Recent decisions by the BCSTA and some of the local school boards, combined with the lack of stability in person: nel, has led to confusion at the bargaining table and extreme frustration among union locals that has led to'an almost total lack 6f capacity to make decisions,” Hall says in the report. While the CUPE locals have no objections to the employers using professional negotiators and co-ordinating their bargaining in some fashion, they resent the rapid turnover of negotiating staff, the veto power an accredi- tated bargaining structure gives one board over a negotiated agreement in an- other district and “what they interpret to be an abdication of local school board auto- nomy” as a result of accredi- on Page A6 tation Ss the for months, will ‘ikely be a Airport spending a good 15 minutes in the enclosed area of the runway. The animal was first spotted at 4:30 p.m. near track. The program started lest fc fall ane isis is duled for to withstand 128 kilometre pov saath ‘winde and to tolerate half-an-inch of Ice. In giving the specs for the tower a spokesman for the erection crew stated it is de-| signed to take five times the worst weather conditions lcammonly known to Castlegar. heavy parked just inside the fenced perimeter of the airfield. The moose crossed the runway on two ions before di: temporary solution. The letter maintains that highway officials conced- ed that a “true bypass” will. i be required within the fu- ture, and that a highway's spokesman said it is a viable route. Cas/News was unable to are an organization mem- ing at the north of the field. It was last seen heading —News/MirrorFoto by Lois Hughes in the di of Thrums. of true bypass, tae Jim Gouk, chairman of the B.C. High- way Development Commit- ae by-pass route and wére going to continue. $10,000 BYPASS Salmo 4 “Once the has put money into a project, they are not likely to change their mind,” Gouk said. During Tuesday's coun- cil meeting, Salmo mayor Mer} Hanson said he received a phone call from Fraser Friday, in which Fraser said he would making a deci- sion regarding the bypass route, and would let council know in the next few days. decision soon? Classified Ads, Real Pages Entertainment. . Erna Bombeck JobFile. .... Max Haines... 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