SR ’ rv CastlégarNews October 19,1983 Vancouver nuclear free VANCOUVER (CP) — It will soon be illegal to manu- facture, distribute, transport or store nuclear weapons or parts in Vancouver. City council voted 92 Tuesday to amend zoning and fire bylaws accordingly, and to advise the Vancouver Post Corp. and federal govern- * ment that Vancouver is a nu- clear weapons-free city. . ‘The pémability of a teacher walkout at the beginning of perigee the abietine of, the {fa answer to'a question, posed posed: st: * Frank Finney told a group of tout 9 nts. and “Who's going to be the person inventing those terete chips. It nc be the kids of B.C. who are pacing) history” ‘out of 1964 history: books.” : ‘ Rouges Segui’ GAINS: nge’ the ‘Ictuialed! ea tary? | Vally Vista parents group that organized the fous vo'tak ‘ stand against the legislation. “In ie past, the group has maintainel a: non-polltieat st * ip ITV Coe Povee agls ssid he, too; wasionpased to, the; government's restraint package. One ofbis major coneerns isthe ‘effect: of raint on locally In his speech, Kagis noted the government | hassreduced EDUCATION’ through the B.C. pers of catia tudent, Loan of up'to $100 per week of the program: OS Under a new program which funds part-time students, But ‘becative of ‘changes in criteria nounced ate ‘ are eligible :for aid under the Canada Student Loan only. The ‘will assist with “up-front” costs of up to $2,500, Payment is started ‘within 90 . days’ of a Joan’being taken out. However,’ the loan’ ‘is\ not. interest-free, There ‘is also’ the Ministry ‘of Education’s “Special ' Assistance Funding. programs. Selkirk College's portion of,’ the nioney is controlled solely, by Van Hemert.| The | pro- gram is designed for. student on a 82-week'program taking. ; less than a 79 per cent course load. The disperses up Fe eee ee aan bee, seatent: The. total lltment for Castlegar in $2,400. rh gaan i vgby WAIT ant has nba sav CAbseaS P) oT ata strike raise money through taxes, “ t by teachers would Sa Hugh ints the the ability of school districts to Council also’ approved = spending $1,600 for 10 large SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS... Nursing studéit Susan: hands of government” and ‘would! ‘a! the: current’. ioe: use in developing programs and building new facilites. i ): ae e k allows the district 'to'tax id 1983 recipient. of the Marilyn Cooper Scholarshif ed we +] 2 Legislation passéd last weel the ay a nuclear weapons- Hospital. Board to the:top Stedent in clinical practice en: is $10 per paying household for use in capital Laker itis department head Marg Nickle presented the scholors i ond cate strike on sper cent of the instrietion budget can be raised boeally; lor. t time,: “Vocal Fa SHOE REPAIR a ‘he funding levels are in some ways : situation,” says Van Hemert. he says, E Os i the Pre The program is also extended to courses of less than 12 Si inibg. weeks. ‘The college could allocate up to §20 per week and berets ci ee Mora relent ae _ There's also’ the | Adult Basic Education: Student which is i ded for below Grade 12 sialon The programs funding is intended to assist students | /,Castlegar. school district. would only be able to raise: ita” : D cases veedaala on the” $90,000 to support a variety of locally developed programs “The 'grant, he notes, is tied + semester system — such’ as ithoas ‘attending Stanley such as Russian Immersion and the district resource contre. Betsey year. Most, who have cor Hydr ro. used. for CLAY CASTLE Weekly Specials Oct. 19 to 23 GRAVY BOWLS subscription drive * Erunmpirloe Gentex, Recondary (Sata beep Inelag a tal Se mester: 2, eae’ musn't let it happen to our studenta,” Finney aa 1 Hope it won't happen.” ee VICTORIA (CP) — BG, tison, and private ¢ Hydro has been sending Ge dor the scription renewal slips for the Beautiful B.C. niagaszine with its bills for years, ‘Tour- ism Minister Claude Rich- a; - mond. said Tuesday. ‘Terry. Weviee shin But he said an agreement could! be, workoaibat between | feachers and the board that would see five no | sonata fr days let drag the sik: Ordinarily; days ‘during the year for. “There is absolutely no way we can fund them,” Kagis + said, adding later: “In my view, locally developed: courses jare the most vulnerable things in our curriculum today.” ‘Trustee Frank Finney’s speech focused on the effects of restraint on independent achibols in the province. sen ‘reduetion in funding’ over the next three years. bea “Thave to ask myself; would they (independent achaols) be affected by restraint? No they wouldn't” he said. And Hie added, “Are my, children likely to suffer because they aed public schools? I have to say, yes.” ) Finney. ve said ong of the most significant tmplieations would be larger class sizes. © nt if/an agreement was made,” ee aetna co days rom an ok “Tort Dart Rath id oe se te ‘raised in various fundraising projects in the district was slated for provineial coffers, the result of new restraint legislation. baie ead > in aaeldon books, supplies and directly. related: education ‘A request by Adastra Avi-” ation Ltd. to borrow'a flight Adastra wants flight simulator they plan to charge-for the ‘use of, it,” chairman George stored in ‘the Castlegar Primary school basement was tabled during } a school board meeting pend- ing further discussion of the ; matter. ‘ “We should find out: what their intentions are and if said. The trainer was owned by Selkirk College and later was turned over to the district in 1975 for use by the students and Air Cadets. The flight simulator has been idle for about. three Years, trustees were told, Bi Thobe ore eneray lok to'do, and.I feel good about *| YOU CAN DO IT TOO! | HOURS an: Fri. 7.a.m.-1 p.m. ‘Sat., 8.a.m, -9a.m.* NBC. - Tues., 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Regular $10.95 Te thence subsoqustitly ‘spologised. ect teria MAPA 2k eS 2 te now ad “He: said: that “Miclean's, oe pane x rt 5 He’ that money raised by parents. and. whieh had bid to buy Beay. and District A . no such - students ion “Hot Dog Day” could ‘be, used to reduce, the” ( Tequested ‘@ agreement has ‘been authorized by: the © ats Teachers’ general mill rate. for‘eath of the’ Federation: Marre “You can seo the affect ‘that would have oa Mehl in its bid. The BCTF is € di wide vote - .” Rourke said: “Who would want to” © tosee whether teachers would support a protest against the aise money when i eosld re beck lo Victoria aad tape ond ; up at some other school?” Rodgers spent his entire five minute speech ‘Althougt the varied in content, one point { to the, small group who turned out to-the meeting held’ at. continually hammered home to parents and teachers is the ‘Kinnaird El ry why). arer : with: $900,000 budget shortfall projected for the district in 1964. i Superintendent Wayling also noted that the district will }In a speech: that /he: said ‘aide ‘him. “sninty eyed face future cuts in 1965 and 1986 for a total cut to thelbudget . Rodgers maintained that he wouldn't go on strike for wage of more than: $700,000 over the next three years. .~/ >, increases, “but for this I will” He said trustees will be facing ditficalt decisions over ‘It's not a matter of restraint, 1'S-sombphing. elseiThe . the next few yeartias a result of the ‘restraint a ie 2 at m a Menez call: nho wii fe i B rights of 1 ! } “ AIguaniTand cursive and thowe wh et ake creo One of the ‘decisions that wil! Have, to. be mada . irm j Ss on enjselves CALL TODAY, FOR A FREE CONSULTATION! Teacher hoped to get her job back VANCOUVER (CP) — A, Tuesday sho a pleased the mithers toacher su 8! fy time activity for ? cont lege Primary. Pied pop let Dae iod and then returned to report, to the. age aribicitivet ort Stree Bede SAW OL BEEP IU TUES . whether to keep Pass Creek school’ open despite declining as well,”’he said. i enrolinent. : He went on’ to’ outline -how the “pra Ea Currenty there ay only 8 staat In ple gate iS will buman legislation, sereeiate attending Creek, industry, do. ‘away Meas Pate encom reduce “Given the fact that in real dollars we have to downsize in.union tions: : E by $300,000, what do you do about a school like Pass Creek?” : asked. offered no in his speech,” = “Pointing out that dectstona will have to be made carefully in:> with parents, ‘and spell the end for electronics -_ ‘He said the board plans to meet with parents to discuss reducing eames pend edrpend fature and attendance patterns at Pass Creak The matter was tabled toa cated at the Hi‘Arrow Arms joint:labor-mansgement Motor Hotel, and a member CUPE with hopes. of re Alarm call“outs is ‘unaccep- would save the board money lyin this because. 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