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But the Scouts note that newspapers can bestored in large apple and citrus fruit cartons until - they.are dropped off. In 8 press release, it was noted that support of the project not only provides mych-needed funds for worthwhile. programs, but contributes, to resource con- servation. } + 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash Clayton. ‘Molitwenick; Cory Guindon; Kris: Dunn; er Miller. missing from jphgte are. Timmy, ‘and mmy Chan. Services held for Salmo resident Lorrie Dale Steininger of _Salmo-passed awy Nov.’ 18, 28. Heth He was born Sept. 21, 1955 at Wolseley Sask. He’ grew up in the QuAppelle Valley and he attended school in Neudorf, Sask. Mr. Steininger’ worked in Thompson, Man: as a.miner, Employment Society He was a member of the. International. Woodworkers of America and enjoyed all sports and motorcycling. Mr. Steininger is survived by wife, Heather and son Heath. of Salmo; parents Reinhold and Violet Steininger of Grenfell, 8: brothers, Gordo: Regina, Ronald of Grenfell, Douglas of Melville, Darwin of Salmo and. Calvin of © ‘Theodore Sask., four sisters, Irene Gerhardt of Balgonie, Sask., Linda McCready of Revel-- stoke, Donna Schutz of Neu- dorf,Sask., and Gwendolyn Warner. of Chemainus, and ay, at2p.m. in the Salmo Memorial ‘Church with Rev. Robert W. Simms officiating. Interment will be in the Regina Memorial Gar- dens in Regina. Funeral services under the direction’ of Castlegar Fu- neral Chapel. Boulder crashes. into home SALMON ARM’ (CP) — Two people were killed in a “bizarre accident early. this ‘The two died when a large Mar boulder. rolled onto'a house Some people may try to sell you FREE energy .... LOOK at the price tag!. There’s a lot of confusion about alternate heating devices and gimics now i .. some are downright misleading. on the market. Many are just fads . 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Rovers, works with 17- to 23-* Jaros Sore Venturer companies, “which consist of about 20,000 boys, ‘accepted girls into their : OTTAWA (CP) — Swedish | eaehange student Birgitta ‘Albage is experiencing Can- *adian family life froma vantage point few Canadians get. othe 17-year-old student, in Ottawa as part of a student exchange .for the academic year organized by Rotary: In- ‘ternational, will spend the first seven .weeks..as the ~ guest of Gov. Gen. Ed Schre- yer at Government House. “When I was. first sven the. choice: of living. here, I thought I wasn't: the right: person,” said the daughter of. a labor negotiator father and a dentist mother. “But then I realized it was wrong to pass up the opportunity. “It's certainly not what 'm used to.” Birgitta is not used to having a huge bedroom with its own bathroom, color tel- meetings. during. aitwo-year } Be itaey ofthe sociological as- pects of the change. The study was conducted by soci- * ologists' from Mount Allison University, in Sackville, N.B. The ‘study found “nothing changed” when girls joined, and that: convinced about: 60 voting members to give the “coipanies the option to be- } come ‘co-educational, said. The change shouldn't af- ‘fect ‘the ‘ability of the Girl Guides to attract new mem- bers, he said. “There's a large untouched group in the marketplace out there,” he said, adding 90 per .cent of the age group is not dnyolved in scouts or guides. Milks said the Venturer program ‘itself won't change much, ‘but companies that include girls might alter ac: tivities slightly. Each year, Rotary Interna- tional arrahges about 6,000 similar year-long student ex- changes. Schreyer became interest- ed a year ago when several students visited Government House. ‘An honorary Rotar- ian, he offered his house as the site of one of the swaps. He and his wife, Lily, have four children, three of them teenagers. The only. house rule is a ban on wearing blue jeans, which déesn't bother Birgitta, who would rather dress up. Birgitta’ attends Lisgar. Collegiate with Jason, 16, who said Birgitta is coping with the new environment well. Birgitta has become a star on Lisgar’s girls’ basketball evislon,:a ‘private telephone «' SP and ‘a, massive double bed. She also is not used to having servants look: after every need,, anese geisha girl for a Hal- loween ball and eating meals Kinna invited to play on the city- : wide all-star team. When her seven-week stay ends next month, Birgitta will move on to the second of four homes in which she will live before heading home in June. ird WI elects president ‘ing Nov. 16, electing Kate Bate as president. Vice-president will be Irene ‘Shelfontiuk. Other of- ficers ‘Blected were Phyllis . Three other convenors will be chosen in January. All ‘convenors for - 1983, ’ except Home Economics, gave their annual reports with a special report given by Muriel Heagy as loan cup- “board convenor. The following convenors were also chose! ‘Agriculture and Industrial Affairs convenor jis Mildred |. Brady, with Irene. Shelfon- Dear are Joseph Dobie, 51, . and his wife Lois, 40.’ Their | son, Jody, 16, ‘escaped injury. tiuk as intetnational affairs, Phyllis Phipps ‘as~ publicity, ‘and Marge Brownlie as citi- zenship and education: *con- venors. ‘HOMEGOODS menor * Courtesy Van ¢ Continental Breokfost The loan cupboard is run * by the Kinnaird WI and is a special service for all resi- dents in School District No. 9. Articles: such as wheel- chairs, walkers, crutches, bed:‘pans, and many others .can be ‘borrowed free of charge. For information on the loan cupboard, call Mur- fel Heagy at 865-8109. In other business, mem- bers were reminded to each bring four-dozen homemade cookies to the December meeting. The cookies will be boxed, wrapped and distri- buted to “shut-ins” in the district. Gifts will also be wrapped for residents of Raspberry Lod; ge. The December meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Fireside Place. Par for this Course! Canadian Money is at par on your foom bill with this coupon. Advanced reservations are required, and use of coupon must be estab- ; lished when making reservation. ‘expires ores 4/90) bject to ayirie availability. Offer Jefferson Jtouse ‘Motel - 5th & Jefferson in Spokane | CLIP & SAVE! Coli 8 fight. ‘ Crown corporations and Ken Meiklejohn’ ate one to i y rear, he took on British Colutbia's big construction unions'and lost. The battleground was B.C. here Meiklejohn maintains he was shut out from igtadium advertising displays because his ‘was non-union. Meiklejohn's fight is on the streets is “ taking on Seaboard Advertising Ltd. and its high- “profile owner,» businessman Jim Pattison, over control: of, billboard advertising in the area — a business that, up to now Seaboard has a stranglehold on. . He: js confident the second battle will go his way. ; Meiklejohn's company is Westcoast Advertising Co. ‘id of: which he is vice-president and one of’ three prineipals. Its newest venture is to make billboards: in a small suburban Burnaby factory and sell the display space, leasing billboard sites. Westcoast is undereurn Seaboard by about five per cent.’ Up) to now, Seaboard has had 95. per c cent of the billboard business in Vancouver, the only, the area ‘tliat allows erection of new billboards... unicipality.in . ¢ "There Mas been a casualty in thé battle ys Westcoast’s dandlord, Northern een, Ltd., was sWesteoast's landlord and dropped the courier. SECURITY RISK : “It was a security Fisk,” because of their proximity. I was very disappointed to, have to do-this.” E Seaboard has about 600 billboard locations around the city. Meiklejohn has, since September, leased 27 locations by driving around Vancouver looking for sites that Seaboard doesn't have ‘tied up. “Tm very aware they're there,” Sinclair sai “They appear to be quite aggressive. ‘They're ‘out there. and | building.” The key to site-selection is the location of the nearest other billboard. Among the restrictions in the city’s sign | bylaw is one.that says billboards on the same side of the street facing the same traffic flow must be at least-100, metres apart. ‘The next step is to tie up the property. for five to 10 years through a lease. , , Westcoast Advertising was incorporated « on July 16, r. 1982. It's a non-reporting company, which means its profit and loss statement and balance sheet are ‘not jrecorded with the sesieires of companies in ictoria. TOP SALESMEN: Its first venture was leasing ‘storefront signs: merchants, a natural for Meiklejohn ‘and company; Bergeron, who: at) ‘top two salesmen ‘national Sign-0-Lite’ time’ were “Meiklejohn, 83, decided forane on Seaboard after six: research. ' Meiklejohn, is confident, be’ can board: ‘We are an owner-operated ‘company, : have two or three layers of management that we have to pay salary to.” ~ Revenue Canada __ after ‘flippers: VANCOUVER (CP) — “ Revenue Canada has started . an audit program of real es- tate “flippers” — and has al- ready uncovered $2 million in unreported income among _ Greater Vancouver taxpay’ ers. cr By the time the program is fully under way-next spring, ‘the tax department hopes to nab people for as much as $100 million of unreported income. Flippers are people who _ buy an investment — in this case real estate — then holiday Ruoned pounds. dieting, teke action now! onan wil aca ba upon . To avoid Ni ‘The: tax department is after people - who’ bought homes: during the recent period of record -high. prices and’ im- meee. sold them‘ again on goarket. * ‘The audit, has taken almost two years:to reach this point.’ because of research and pro- cessing delays, officials said. They -hope. the. program . might serveas a model! for other parts of Canada, such. ” as Calgary and Toronto, that experienced a similar real ‘with jew Year's fons obout ‘You an exe 17 1028 pounds nus! ae woah, Star wae, heolthy. New Year lind more Ol you Tran'you would ike, Dont let the COME IN Tues., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. FRANCHISES AVAILABLE Corp., Claude: Taylor, pres- Canada, Bill $227,900. “other cabinet appointees can’ ‘Minister Trudeau and almoet four’ times ‘as much as ‘an MP, a new foleral report “figure; released pub- liely for Ado appears'to be sible for monitoring’ govern- ment spending, and ‘his im-. bi mediate Predecessor, : Exact salaries’ for these’ Crown ition“ execu- tives: and other appointees ‘are confidential and can start as low as $63, But the “284-page: doen. ment, dated June 80 and non-classified positions. “Those positions ‘are | outside ‘ the normal range of pay: for. cabinet appointees or deputy ministers, who make a max- imum of $105,000. | _ ‘Topping the list are prom- inent Liberal appointees Jack Horner, chairman of Can- adian National Railways, Joel Bell, president of Canada Development Investment {dent of Air , the report;: R shows. Government officials Hopper, ‘hain ‘ee Pateo: Canada, Pierre Juneau, CBC No other Crown corpora- tion or agency has more than president, and Michael 'War- three. - Others in the special cat- reh, president ‘of Canada Post Doug Lewis, Conservative mation indicating the ‘max- imum pay’ for, Crown corpor- ation executives could be as high’ as $227,900 or that so many’ people ‘could he in- volved.: Bill His. predecessor, fortiation’ available. Estimates ofthe maximum ‘pay available have generally been 'in the $160,000. range, both men agreed. Trudeau) gets an annual jealaeyjaa penattt pes Bt of: only © $124,600 while: dinary’ MP. ‘They also cite the need to : keep. this sensitive informa- egory include CBC executive vice-president W.T. Arm- * strong; Harold Crossman, chairman of the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency; Jean Sutherland Boggs, chairman of the Canada Museums Con- struction Corp.; and Hector MciIntrye, president of the president; ‘Bank of. Canada governor Gerald Bouey, dep- uty, governor William Law- son. income hike would give recovery lift ; OTTAWA (CP) — The re- covery will get a boost if the growth in labor income con- tinues and that growth is lated into’ increased nding by consumérs. | But it’s not clear whether t growth, will continue or thether it will be translated ito increased spending, said higher average weekly earn- ings; was 8.2 per cent higher in August than a year earlier, tion from competitors’ss'thy® the Fationale for refusing to dis“; Close exactly how meek the_“rise in April, 1982, agency executives are paid. © indicate. ‘The government report’ And once August's 6.5-per- shows 17 Canada Post ‘executives in additiof=to ‘Warren are in the $63,000 to. salary’ range. . Scent inflation rate is taken into account, the real gain‘in _ labor income in August was 2.7 per cent, far surpassing uartz Watches By ‘Waltham’ poet eae & classic details. Limited quantities, « so shop early! 1-Yr. 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