= 24 ees 4 . ; Wednesday, April 22, 1992 ane Brothers Peter and Ivan photograph the many faces Velisek, of Czechoslovakian B roth e rs S eT to S h O \V that make up Czechoslovakia - descent, are each showing The works of the Velisek , : their art work at Gallery of the brothers will be on display at ae ae aol G ASTLE G AR Kootenays in Nelson untilthe paintings and drawings are of 1990. tographic studies at the Film the Gallery of the Kootenays, ; j 2 . 2 end of April. Kootenay landscapes and from Ivan Velisek, meanwhile, Academy of Prague. During located at 459 Ward St. in Nel- LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY Peter Velisek’s recent oil a visit to Czechoslovakia in spent 1991 furthering his pho- his stay, I . : PARLIAMENT BLD S at u r d ay VICTORIA B.C. VBV 1x4 April 25, 1992 242 ¢< SS —-_ 75¢ GOSECONDS | [CAMPER VALLEY -—, Pulp union @ OUR PEOPLE : ; When we hear about the x / f endorses : 4 ‘om ety ae 14 Canadian Paper Workers Union voted in Coffee and bread 2. Oval Sonne >. ‘ : a 4 ~ / favor of strike action. Minimum \ puro $15.00. Cookies | A new president, a new : ‘ 4 Mie wean the ten cnicrisandibe bulp and 8 | @ - team, a hot shot new pitcher, i“ Y > Paper Resource Bureau broke off two — 4 397 g loaf : or tobacco products. : : : best season in men’s fastball i . iG nee a strike, the two sides have agreed to : . . saserereaneireenm —— — _ : e : around here for years. ‘ 9 = 4 ; meet Friday i in Vancouver. ' a : Sa parieles Red Cross, a lot of us think a / va B : about donating blood. But the : L Ried Cross ig more than thet. A Ay 2 lees str e vote i : health lot more. f Aa Thursday, April 23 Only _| breads . . eae Scott David Harrison — : : See jae / A\ EDITOR | Ag boat page 9 , \ ie | ' ‘ British Columbia’s 14,000 pulp and Sees “Passi i. : i a 4 f / paper workers are set to strike. Complimentary © SuperValu ae ; : i : oe : y Wednesday, 91 per cent of the Pulp : | french fe i ’ : " s ‘ f | and Paper Workers of Canada and the : : The strike vote comes after talks be- Not including fluid milk all add up to what could be the i A ‘ / ; weeks ago. In a last-ditch effort to avert “At this point in time, we are still pre- ™| prepared to negotiate a concessionary = fi k : | : i contract, though, and that is what the oe i - re = company is asking us to do. chicken a es cerea ae : . / “The main stumbling block is not our inspect : : a Fe 4 demands, but management demands.” 2 — * gokart : Be 3 vO : : : _ Although hopeful, Shewaga said he . 19g | wouldn’t hold his breath that Friday’s j 4 , } talks would head off any strike. What do you get when you hE aa at - : “A strike is inevitable if the company combine three members of pt : : ce eee a its demands for es et caaatlegalr 4 ae nents oy : The PPIRB was unavailable for com- DOW ne TOE ape Galt ones r Sa ment Thursday. Instead, PPIRB presi- and wallpaper? A visit to 613 dent Eric Mitterndorfer was behind Columbia Ave. will tell you. closed doors, mapping a strategy for Fri- ; day’s bargaining session. ss ‘ z ; F ‘a The two unions are seeking stronger i ots acai page 1 8 ee ee E ~ contract language, better pensions, over- © Mexican grown ¢ no. 1 ii © Golden Boy ¢ smooth « itaecky ; time guarantees and a $2. across-the- ] rt : i - : board raise for their workers. Manage- large size i _ [peanut | Miocene r ow an the ool ng af overtone bouce | cucumbers i butter . Garksgescd toauntiiaectivorkers 2 for ig : 1.5 kg. 4 — Shewaga said the union’s wage de- golden ripe | | whole frying | Kellogg's corn |] | | Tm ue Ee era bananas Farside mands are hefty, but he added that the Norman : $2 figure was “arbitrarily selected for ED z sar ener nares ee eS Ra = s : : Latter y the purpose of negotiations.” © mexican grown © n0.1 S © gov't. insp. poultry « family pack e boy ° infant1& 2 inl rk nats “When you negotiate, you start witha eee : = . figure and then you get movement on sweet chicken _ {Pampers ; Our People : ‘