tomorrow's ‘emperotures a pected to be between 3 “Bring this Coupor for a Bonus Christiias Ornament a spéclallt, noted that fie as 20 years ol 4 f.the: education system to offer. economic advisory” ‘council. thinks:that workers, factory: owners’. and governments should get together to res- yo He i a graduate of . the: University.:of B.C. and. Ox- ford University in Englane In the 1960s he was on the tate the Canadian econ: : omy. Laid-off workers would go - back to work, but for reduced wages, Jobn Helliwell sug- gests. ‘Factory owners would let inventories build ‘up, and the government would make or guarantee low-cost loans’: to pay for wages and materials, _ ‘sWith such a bargain, Helli- well said in a recent inter- view, when the world ‘re- cession eases, probably some timé next year, Canada will be ready with goods to sell. Employees, in exchange for their cheap labor, : will have a share in the inven- tory, and so share the profit to add to their wages. The government will get its loans * back, with interest. Everyone will benefit, he said, because the workers will spend and generate more jobs elsewhere in the econ- omy, and the risk of later inflation : is. lessened. — in- ventories now are dropping so low’ that, if. nothing. is done, shortages and resulting . price increases could follow any substantial increase in demand. Finance Minister Marc La Jonde announced tho appoint- ment of Helliwell, an econ- omics professor at. the. Uni- versity of B.C., last week.” - Helliwell, 45, is recognized art, who ‘resigned last week ‘as deputy minister of finance, ’: and other economists, he built: RDX2, 'the ‘first: large- scale computer model of the: Canadian economy. A: des-: cendant of RDX2’ provides economic: forecasts for : the’; Bank of Canada, and Helli- well continues as a consultant for ‘the bank’s research de-;. partment... ‘:He worked this summer on proposals, which have been”* adopted by Lalonde, for Reg- istered Shareholder Invest-.’ ment Plans. that will.protect :: investors -from’ being taxed on inflation: gains. . going to: get: Yet Helliwell said he is _ developed catch confident ‘ that the shatte: get a bitworse before hey. of degree ‘of education, long: ‘get better. Higher, educational ‘le advances ‘in’ food ‘| His . production. tharing ty idea. for’ making: workers, employers and government ' id,” said, require some tive design to m ake it work. “The design: has’ to, in large’. ged “and Harry of Trail; ‘one sister ° . Mrs. ‘Sid (Martha) Grieves of Ootisch measure, come from the local communities.” The idea would also call for’ an“ unugual’: amount’ “of co-operation, he said; but un- fortunately, continuing infla-: ; ‘ tion and the recession have amplified mistrust “When there is uncertain inflation, Fun resource base and expec- tation of ‘reasonable s politcal stability.” ents, William and Mary Pop-* off... of brothers,‘ Mike: of Castlegar ral services were held -- Friday. and: Saturday: at the - Ootischenia © ‘Russian ‘ Hall: ~ with. ‘burial. in © Ootischenia * cemetery. Funeral services under the i Phoni News for details qn how lo get reports of your. ,ofganization‘ ‘onto, the. YOu ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE. KLOTHES KLOSET AND JJ'S ‘SUPER SURPRISE SALE Monday, Nov. 8 “.=., 6:00 p.m. to Midnight ~" OFFERING UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS [JEANS ‘| Selected Styles ... 32% Men's . Reg. to $32 Dress & Sport Shirts HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS JOGGING PANTS Jordache Reg. $28 359 Columbia Ave. MANY MORE IN- STORE SAVINGS Car oe _ Castlegar - Kloet t and 1) es the Klothee 365-7589 on. Plans: for: a ‘major ihe centre are in the works. bys Le Handicap) t ‘planning ‘major.restruct uring of the Clay Castle ‘centre for ¢ tally. handica x hich ‘will in jude. fing. all’ 5: “We're feel ia a little bit pushed around,” Wolfe “He added that. the staff haven't yet been given their. ‘notices, but:were told six-week termination notices ‘sill , be: handed out. i the. near future. .,: i proposed ¢ a tothe Clay Castle 1 by ‘the “politics of ‘the. situation: ui e changes include restructuring the Chey Castl into three separate levels: an‘activity centre, a : ial affairs ministry has not ~yet: offered’any’ firm’ legal ‘disarmament referendum is- ‘sue, and the: Provincial mun- ais “By CasNews Stal. Castlegar council Tuesday night rejected a request from Castlegar. Pentecostal: Taber- nacle for. ‘exemption from the direction. 2 ‘Whatis also unclear at this legar. rel ates’ ag- wreed' to pay for its refer- cendum when it first decided mediate neighbors to gauge >reaction ‘to\\the bylaw. ex- emption before seeking coun- cil approval, »But Henne - said: the church's letter did not specify what they: intended to'do. mittee «chairman. Ald.:-Carl Henne told ‘council the: Tab- ernacle is building-'a new” church with: much’ of. the = work tobe done by; volunteer labor.: He: said church ?asked that it be exempt from the ' noise: bylaw. to ‘permit: work on the new church ‘on 'Sat- urdays.and after‘hours dur- that council “‘approve the exemption, with'the proviso against ries calling it “very poor. practice” to put _ the noise bylaw . into -effect . ‘and then contrayene it. by all resi F However, ‘Ald. Carl Loeb lich, a member of the protec- tive’ services‘ committee, de- fended the recommendation. “we'do ‘have an’ exemption clause ‘in’ the bylaw,” Lob - lich pointed out. Ald. Bob MacBain aaked it the chureh in nded to erect floodlights' ner, during: ‘th pointed ‘out that it would: be necessary’ because it's dark by 5:30 ‘p.m> He also asked if ‘the church’ pad considered ; polling im: Ald.:-Albert’ Calderbank supported Embree,’ noting, “The bylaw should be’ en- forced.”: He: said private in- dividuals can work on their house if they did not create any complaints. . But he cautioned that the- church ‘is a business oper- ation” and that if council ag- Fees to this exemption it will be forced to agree to gther requests from contractors. * Mayor. Audrey. Moore countered ‘that “council has allowed exemptions in the past, but -Calderbank - said counci! had only allowed those exemptions for one day. He said the new bylaw ‘permits a six month exemp- tion. to the place the issue on the ‘Nov. 20° ballot’ early this summer. But when asked re- cently just whi 5 erendum. Both teal and Nelson councils rejected the notion. However. other ‘areas in ‘the ‘Central Kootenay Re- gional District holding the referendum include Area ‘D (Lardeau Valley), E (Blewett- Balfour), and H (rural Slocan.. Valley); in'addition to-Areas I and J. The: question but to the ie Friday! ‘night? The’ cam- paign, backed by the Ottaw: based Operation ‘Dismantle, will hold a meeting: Friday at 7.p.m.: inthe. Fireside Inn with guest'speakers from all three ‘national political par: ; ties.. for hotel site By CasNews Staff ‘The. owner of the fire- damaged Castlegar Hotel is considering demolishing the structure and ‘building a neighborhood pub on the site, planning “committee chair- man Ald: Bob MacBain said ‘Tuesday. However, MacBain ‘said the owner first needs to can- vass the businesses and resi- dents in the area for their response to:the proposal. He added that there are “quite a few ramifications in- volving bylaws and a devel- opment. permit” should the response from'residents ‘and nearby businesses be favor- able. Embree said that council # should be in a position to en- force the bylaw. He said the church | could proceed: with the work and if any com- plaints ‘are received, then council would be in a position to! have the church stop the ‘work. - Henne ‘defended the church's request, noting they were. only: following the terms of the bylaw which § states they-can request an exemption. .“We | thought their. request ‘was well taken,” he ‘said. "A_second’ motion to have. city staff write the church suggesting it poll the neigh- bors was also defeated. Em- bree said it is not council's responsibility to encourage. organizations to break the bylaw. | “We would have to take'a : good look at’ this before we: damage was $450,000. In‘other council news: city building permits continued to climb in October, defying the - current economic downturn and surpassing. last’) year's total. Total value for building permits issued ‘in October was $426,663. That compares, to just $174,400 in’ October. last year, or: ‘more, than a ©. Remembrance Doy services in”: Castlegar start at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow: with” the Snnval, ry year and John @ Charters’. personal. ‘view :. of Remembrance Day, page A2. © Doyou think the family ailowanes plans! ould be i available to everyone regardless of need? Find cut a Street Feature, page Al what.loca! residents think in our weekly On. The © Stanley Humphries student Gordon éooiis id placed ‘+! icd in the East-West Kootenay’ cross- county. run held in Creston over the weekend, page B! © Monday's :- Welcome Wa out to be a huge success, open Bridal Party turned otos and story page B7.’ # © Selkirk College's open house attracted hundreds of visitors Saturday, more pictures Gnd a round-up p of the events, page BS.