Paper Industrial Relations Bureau, said the Canadian Paper- “in order that everyone can get to work in the New Year under the protection of a col- lective agreement.” The PPIRB negotiates for the 14 pulp and paper man- ufacturers in British Col- umbia. In a letter to the two unions, Lester pointed out that employers were unan- imously in favor of a lockout in a vote taken on Jan. 3, and he asked, “When do you tmeetings with the industry after receiving a final offer and is voting now on a final package with the IWA bar. gaining committee recom. mending acceptance. your membership, but noth- ing that cannot be discussed and resolved between the " Lester said in his letter to the pulp unions. “Although we do not sub- scribe to the view that the agreements should be the same in every detail, it is not our policy to favor one union over another.” He said some printed union material claims that the in- dustry proposes to take away Lester added: “A minority of employees will be asked to operate mills through the statutory holiday but all other employees will enjoy the holiday on the day on which it is designated by the collective agreement “Those employees who work on the statutory holi. day will enjoy the holiday on some other day — they will not lose it but will take it at another time. In addition, we have offered one more float ing holiday for every em ployee in exchange for run. ning the mills through a stat utory holiday.” Lester said employees who work on the statutory hol- iday designated by the col- lective agreement will be propose to call on us to & Statutory holiday from em- paid significantly more than meet?” ployees. they would normally receive. Women's Aglow gives Ruth Barbin farewell A farewell was extended to Ruth Barbin recently by the Castlegar Women's Aglow the Fellowship, and is now leaving with her husband for Prince George. She shared how God had worked in their life recently in many ways, from opening a position for her husband in Prince George to keeping them safe on more than 3,500 president of Castlegar Ag- low, led in praise and wor- ship. June Read ministered with the song “One Day at a ime.” Sharing her testimony, Mary Drazdoff told how in childhood she learned Psalms from her grandmother. On Sundays she would get up before dawn and go with neighbors to prayer meet- ings. Many years later when at Twin Rivers Hall a local preacher shared the message of salvation through Jesus Christ, she was greatly moved and wept. She felt a change and a great joy come inside her. She learned later that she had at that time been born again in her spirit. Two years ago she was baptized in water. Special speaker Mrs. Effie Duclos, now residing in Trail, was born and raised “in a big old house” in Carlisle, Sask. Daughter of a CNR coal-dock foreman, she was saved and filled with the Holy Spirit in (Baca means valley of weep- ing), Mrs. Duclos observed, “While being high on a mountaintop experience is wonderful, life is life, and each faces problems. But you have a Problem-Solver. We have God's Word that all this will pass. On suffering, she said: “There's nothing that is harder to take than, if you're in a valley.experience, for someone to just shrug it off and make you feel like it doesn’t mean anything, that it’s not important. Jesus is touched with the feeling of SELLER OF DEER MEAT THRIVES; IS CALLED VENISON. THE MERCHANT OF your infirmities. He hurts when you hurt. Jesus does care, and Jesus does love you. And He wants to do something about it.” Mrs. Duclos testified: “The greatest way I get into the answer is to get into the promises of God and stand on them. When God makes a promise, He's going to fulfill it. “We can dig a well in the valley. You can dig a well in the-experiences that you're going through that you'll draw either bitter waters or sweet, It won't only be bitter or sweet to you, but it will be bitter “or sweet to’ those around you. “You can dig a well of malice or anger or jealousy or all these negative things, or you ean dig a well of peace, rest, jay, even in the time of trouble. “You and I who are living and dwelling with the Lord need not worry, need not fear. You are His possession, and it's His responsibility to take care of us. He has prom- ised to supply all our needs. He takes care of the sparrow, and He'll take care of you and NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT hioll COME Windy Frost-Free Refrigerator ‘698 Tecumseh Engines are used on most major brands of Outdoor Equipment. 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SC 2K2.11 0666 CHUCKWAGON CAFE Change of Hours Effective Mon., Jan. 23 Monday to Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fridays 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. USED GUNS bought and old Cash or t Hardware. Rossland. 112-: en rin tta/93 CREDIT UNION EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RRSP. HOME OF THE WEEK ent cedar . This isa ID NEW. Super en penton in beautiful Birch ROBSON.” Three bdrms, full Sheament, deaghe Sido carport. Full cating price, 0 WHAT WOULD YOU OFFER? For this Trail 368-5222 TRADING POST CLIENT WITH: WANTS TO BUY: Large fully finished home with covered pool. ta wnevey. Smaller home in Castlegar 365- OFFICE HOURS Mon. through Fri. 9a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9a.m.-5 p.m. LOTS& ACREAGE — Shoreac: Treed, level land, bordering the highway with secondary rood access. Excellent for private retreat or subdivision. Dissolving partnership. Priced Beautiful 14'x70' le home in Genelle. f] WALSH, Late model car BRAD Residence: 365-8054 Just outside the Castlegar city KIMBERRY HEIGHTS. Small down men sume the @ fond you can move into this fully tgoge finished 2 bdem home 8 soon as you con ‘pocked. See i, you'll ike it! Asking = Be Sure To Listen To RADIO REAL ESTATE on CKQR at 9:10 a.m. Starting Monday, January 16 limits. Excellent holding and development property. Priced to sell at only $99,000 Large home on 29 acres on creek Smaller home in or STAN PARTRIDGE, near Castlegar 365-7450 acres of beavtiful country iin at its best. Good land with trees and water. Out-ot- town owner must sell and has Two veer old ye Smaller two or three bedroom in Castlegar. Will consider Ne aes ares handyman's special drastically reduced his price. Now only $17,000. 4 Creek Reduced from Three bdrm home on 100x230" garden lot in Blueberry Good home, smaller lot BRITT EDBLAD, in Costlegar Residence: 365-3423 7,440 8q. 17. home on a corner lot in Blueberry. BRAD WALSH, Set house 365-8054 $14,900. ' acre sleping lot with southern exposure. North Castlegar Trailer lot for $15,500. 10th Avenue Level lot close se school. South Cost Large lot clove to pool and school. $18; ‘Newly decorated three bdrm home on 2.38 acres.” DON WICKETT, Residence: 365-3703 Smatier home in Castlegar Blueberry, Genelle or Trail Krest fovea 3.58 acrs, $17,500. Poss Creek Two acres, $17,000. Foss Crook Non-basement 2 bdrm home, huge lot. 10th Ave. South. len ger home in Robson, ea eev hidgwr a! Castlegar or Blueberry 1.94 acres, $19,000. reek cr acres, $19,000. Upper Fairview cee acres, $44,900. ‘Young family home, 2 bdrms up, 2 down. in R BRAD WALSH, Residence: 365-3703 14'x70' mobile home. GRSAT FinsT HOME OF RETREAT. Ino quiet nes 2 (geod sized bedrooms, full bosement and Srerpe private sundeck. $69,900. = \ STAN PARTRIDGE South Castlegar. 3 bdrms., large lot, two garages. Immaculate shape. $59,900. PETER \CKWELL, Residence: 365-3507 3bdrm condominium Conmnicial hi for 9 store or F Only Sre50. Build Sous han on is large. lot in Raspberry. It's oes suitable, tor on mobile home, Prica 29 Acres ‘North Castlegar, 5 bdrms, family home, great shape. . Truck, t=sh ond assume first 29 plus a situated 4 km registered) into five parcels. ‘South Cast! i. 3 bdrms, House in Trail mie ‘park: Me fy re sett ind elective heat NORT® CASTLEGAR. An excellent Morter heme of 2 barme on SNUG-AS-A-BUG—SLUEBERRY. Cosy 3 bdrm home thet hos © fenced in A Good ttorter ot the low price of $54,000 on @ forme: th Castlegar Hy trom three sides. ‘and fenced yord FO 909.990. 1440 29. f1. of on S107 corner tor in Acreage and assume first, REDUCED $6,008. 1456 09 11, dovble wide mobile on 1.3 acres in Genelle. 3 bdrm, Fomily room and much, such more, Smaller home. Might consider a fixer-upper Investment 94'x154° bordering Sreeaey ats Zoned comprehensiv: ‘Tinancing. Call Bev. WATCH THIS SPACE For details of new home tonstruction for those who thought they could never afford a custom built home. YOU WON'T BELIEVE (T!