program is helpin ing: ‘Tough. That's the profile, of these economic times and the frame of mind’ of ‘foresters’ who want the federal-provin- | cial Employment’ Bridging: Assistance Program (EBAP) to work well." It’s been just three months’ since Forests Minister Tom Waterland '. introduced. the scheme as a way to provide temporary: work: for)'unem-. ployed forest workers collec- ting. unemployment benefits. ‘Already ‘moro ‘thar 1,000 recruits throughout the prov- ince have earned EBAP, dol- lars. 4 part the ‘program'‘have provided $40. million: for. ‘forest /im- provement work.:The pool is made up of $24 million worth DUNWOODY — -& C0. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave: Castlegar: Ph. 365-2151) *)' ~ Soligo, Koide: & John: "Chartered Accountants ‘| 615 Columbi Ave. of money, $6 million’ ‘from'the' Canadian’ Forestry: Service and $10: million- under’ the Provincial. Employm sDe- velopment Act, 2s AN In the Nelson’ Forest :Re- gion 856 jobless UIC ‘recipi- ents are: working.‘ on: $2.3 million’ worth of: forestry im- provement projects” sponsor. ‘ed by forest (Upstolrs) ‘Castlegar: Phone.365-7745_ eae, John;'B.Sc., C.A: ” Resident Partner; and approved by. the Forest Ser: vice. This allows ‘cegantzations to retain their work force in the local community until the right, Inthe Riateae Lake For- est District where uremploy- ment is high, ‘all licensees have ©. applied ; to sponsor EBAP projects. i Eight projects “have been approved to date, making work for 180 persons. By the oS HARRISON TAYLOR ' ANTIQUES ©. Importers of fine furnishings afrom'the poste)" 50. 442-3336 or 442-2945 Box 2775, Grand Forks time ;) EBAP'expires:anext | March, more than 170 jobless > qanteg' forest, workers —.will; have found EBAP. work. The proj- ects have a duration of 12 to 20 weeks. Juvenile spacing, removal of: brush: from ‘road _rights- ‘of-way,- brushing. and. weed- ing‘of: plantatioris, recreation. - campsite ‘and trail mainten- ance lead the list of prop- On tap is a cleanup of Six ‘K locally. beset fie ‘ts sauatars for. those’ forest ‘workers on. unemployment. insurance, which pays $160: to $190 a week, , Applica ces 13 Sold tog — General Eleciric . 2 “a jtchen Aid tenn Air ARRAN SER 3 i Repair Service Large Stock of Parts, : 865- 3388 eating 1008 Columbia Ave. TOP QUALITY.CLOTHING: _ NEARLY. NEW SHOP” 776 Rossland Ave: tral Phone 368-3517, INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES ‘| DISCO Jezebel's DISCO DISCO. at the Terra Nova ©: “nolsebut aie sel what w: Canada’ Pension: Plan ‘cover- ge, and Workers’ Compen- sation Board coverage. : It} has ‘also. been good public relations for the For- - est Service. It gives the par- ticipants b better awareness of .¢what-our organization does. They-realize we are not just fighters of forest fires.” = EBAP brushing and weed- ing: crews who. learn their trade well may be able to bid on’Forest Service brushing contracts when’ EBAP “is over: Meanwhile, in the Arrow Forest District, 80 laid : off Salmo mill workers are tend- ing the forest under the ban- ner of the Salmo Workers Employment Society. 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R 2601:- 9th Ave.,:. : Castlegar." 1365-73 {[ Trail Fruitvale “thoughttul servi Granite, Marble an Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 ©All Work ‘Senter pe. intes WEATHERCAST ny today for 1 the Terry Fox Run ? sin nighels from 17%) to ional Is occastonal eeudy prlodess er sto par cent! chones YY be ey Y Rusidential & Commercial Painting 357-9984 of 357-9974 Afterép.m,. ¢ Box 129, Salmo JAC PAINTING | AND-REPAIRS - ON SITE OR MY HOME OFFICE” z HOURLY BASIS =: nbing & Hatin; sai Piping ie fires in Sal EBAP projects are also . providing relief work for the unemployed: in the 'Golden,: « “. Invermere,’ Cranbrook «and Boundary Forest Districts of "the Nelson Forest Region. ‘Canadian Legion jProvides a full-time free. provincial service bureau for’ all ex-service Latina gad ‘ dependents. #1038 Columbia (Bottom ol Sherbiko Hill). < Sat. Specializing In Italian culsin For Reservatio! 81 in e Jigs & Fixtures: © Specialty Tools Gauges’: chore, Beales, drama tea- eter «at 1° 3. Kalmokoy are aaapiccaealaey| inst, will still . be atischools after Oct. 1,;; Jones said more teachers Mat: Kinnaird’ Junior {Bec- ds, “ondary: Schicol B,” Wood,’ IP lass; K.! Nelson, band ‘tea- cher; )B; ‘Wilkinson, “| art'and ‘home: ‘economics;": and)' A. -Bondaroff, library and Eng- BUS: ish; sbave all boon re ins “Ato le 2 tary level, R.. were d than rieeded to comply with the provincial ‘budget: because the').board thought: the .’ ‘terminations were: to:'be-:by. seniority, whereas the Act required: terminations by departnient. “The terminations'covered has‘ to be. by. . department {closing off): because there is no legislation’ to cover senior- ityeon Anyone on seniority, was ters: automatically put on the list,” she said, adding ‘that.:some.’: teachers were put on the ter- ein, ©; Bhe said for “this Feason notices to ‘many’ of the’ tea- chers.— like Dodds and’ De- Paoli from 8HSS — had to be. ‘mulated Herbairmmberes | board off removed because they were. hc cut on‘a: basis of ‘seniority, | {In making the decision to: ‘ remove the termination no- tices ‘Jones ‘said the board had ‘also - decided ‘to bring \'2 h certain both’ grounds,” she said. “It. m “Wer rated counselling moré.crucial to the operation ald in’ giving an’example. “The manner in: 12 She also said the board will ‘ look ‘at: more termination no- tices, Monday." $ She’ Yaaid : rescinding «of 3 notices:.has' been-under. dis- cussion>and .was ‘being for- Selkirk Collage. chee es and camp massa BEIRUT (CP) — The bod- fen apparently shot in the or back, were. found ‘Communication difficulties mn Beirut.and western neies resulted in'a number" of ‘conflicting ac- counts .of the reported mas-, sacte. clutebing rosary outside the “cathe nt.from. the ceremony of final farewell was the third royal ‘child, Princess Steph- anie, 17,;who remains in hos- pital with ‘a’ hairline. spinal fracture:suffered in'the auto- mobile accident Monday that . led to her mother’s death. ~ ‘night after. the. family ‘ap-~ Millions of ‘others watched évision in United States se itaeten judent agreed saying “I hers have to go:to university ‘years sind they. put in all those extra hours, all , a Grade “10 strident at Stanley: Humphries, said she was looking forward to trying out for a bare in.the musical Grease.” But if the high school theatre group:—the Omega ‘Theatre Company —.is cut along with “the drama teacher, Shellenberg’s hopes of acting the part of.’ a “pink lady” in the musical shout high # school life will be lost -: Grace,:’ 62; died Tuesday, proved the removal of life- supp four for The Asso- ciated Press said it was im- possible ‘to make‘a precise - count of the bodies — some’ lining the streets of the ‘Sab. ra and: Chatilla camps; and others ‘jumbled... in =: bloody. piles inside their homes.” GG. LaBelle and William Foley reported seeing what « appeared ‘to be entire fam- ilies shot to death, and row: of men who seemed to havi been’ lited up against walls and shot, execution: style. © ‘They said they. counted ‘at. least 50 to 60 bodies in each camp. Bulldozer tracks could. be seen in the dirt and. some. | residents said the killers had dafter the and’ tried ‘to ‘cover up’ the - bodies with: the rubble’ of buildings: destroyed during RHONDA SHELLENBERG ++. lost in shuffle’ the Ieraell invasion of Leb- anon.’ “JASON BATCHELOR Why?" , KRISSY MORRISON ... good and bad