12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Sept, 14, 1967 _Lumber Workers Voting On Strike Action this Week Interior members of. th erica began voting Tuesday on whether or et to go on'strike after ar COMPAR rejection of an in- dust Paury commission re- ae Involving more than 8,000 members of interior lumber concerns, strike will be in support of the union's demand for wage parity in the interior ie coast workers on the same B.C. Supreme Court Justice F. Craig Munro, in a report to Minister of Labor L. R. Peterson in Victoria said that there is no arallel in Jumber operations in e interior and at the coast and therefore the request for parity was unjustified. There's real comfort beneath the’ fashionable look. ete ‘Trim heel and smartly cut-out front give this Naturalizer pump the feck you tke, Cushioned Insole gives the feel you want. : Mist colors here) $16.98 MADDOCKS ‘aking a middle line bes! ri twee ce the union's demand for/ ‘ immediate parity. with. coast workers and the management's offer of 26 cents per hour in three stages over two years, Jus-' tice Munroe recommended what he described as an effective 44 cent per hour raise, over 16 mot Union officials had previous- ly indicated they favored ‘the jected it, calling for a govern- ment-supervised strik The call for a strike vote was accepted by the Jabor in mink, ster, who had previous]: sed a hope that both sides would accept the rpeort and thus avoid the necessity of strike action. Justice Nunroe, however, proved nearly prophetic in the settlement, but management re-|’ report, speculating that it would lease or. satiety, by management would still mean be. scales whieh co: unfavorably with the earnings of workers in other fields.” He pointed out, also, that the raises would constitute ‘‘the Golf Lineups For Champion Lineups have been released for Saturday's Castlegar, Men's Golf Championships. eld at ‘Castlegar. and lowes 8:30 — E. Mills, R. Archam- baule:: be “Oglow. P. 'Polovnikoff. Gan Barnes, » ‘T. Cow- iin, B Browns 8:46 — mela! wick, N. McClenaghan. 9:02 — J. McKee, P. Picton; B. Quinlan, ee Van Yzerloo. 9:10 — J. Bilesky,A. Hood, D. 2, B. Perehudo: 9:18 — T. Wilson, N. Sher- x Landis, ‘A "Wood. 9:34 — C. Henne, M. Little, s. Kon in, 1. Ish. 9:42. — H. Heglin, F. Kin- icki, M. een on 50 — M. Verzuh, L. Harm: ston. R. smith, Ww. Shecstobltore, 9:58 — J. Soberlak, T. Biln, P. Gorkoff, T. Clark. 08 — P. Moroso, G. Bau- . Young, M. Shis-| kin. cDo! pane ship Tourney 10:14 — G. Walsh, G. Lind, N. Karzeniewski, G. Davie. Sunday will see players mat- ched as follows: 8:30 — E. Mills, M. Little, C. Benne, He Heglin. 8:38 — L. Harmston, N. Bur- ak, A. yood, T. Biln. :46 — J. Soberlak. G. Wal- sh, L. Zinio, N. Sherstobitoff. 8:54 — F. Hine T. Cow- 9: Walker, G. A. MacDonald, D. rae ‘M. Shis- 9:10 — T. Wilson, P. Young, A Smith, E. Fitzpat 9:18 — J. Bilesky, "A, Pere- Hndote B. Jeffery. 26 — A. Ho0d,B. Perehud- ham, z ecott, &. Davie. 10:08 — McKee, P. Gorkoff. Fishwit 10:14 — T. ‘kK. i Ikham,:L. Zinio, E. Fitzpatrick. Clar! Kar- someway, L, Ish, W. Sherstobit- of - Totals of both teachers and students in School District No. 9 are up this year over last year, School Registration Up Savs District Sec.-Treasurer placements. he sata. The total number of ‘ele- mentary. students enrolled is\1.- . No of the aver- said Charlie King, treasurer of the District. “Mr. King said early this week that students are still coming age number per school ‘or total for any school was available. This total includes all stu- into various schoo! is - thesdls district, to push totals-even It will be another week to 10 days: before .all registrations are Known and finalized,., he added.. Among the factors con- tributing to lack, of, finalization now are’ those returning » ate from vacations and some norm- al . readjustment . of . student dents.from grades one through seven: ‘At KISS, there are 256 stu- dents and at 820. The .total number of stu- dents enrolled this ‘year is. 2,922. as . compart {2,889 last year, he said... The ‘total number of. teach- ers has also shown an increase | over ‘lastyear, 122~c NOTICE TO HUNTERS Any person A = 1 Golf 5) Aen »\Another problem remains unsolved at the present time, Mr. — that of. ‘rerouting new ‘Br! factors of change within ‘the school district. - z “We are still working on this,” Mr. King concluded. lands bearing firearms will be cceted for PROSECUTI O N By order: of: The Executive Committee, Castleyar & District Golf Club. CASTLEGAR DRUG PUBLIC NOTICE Rec. Society. Kingarson Lodge Rummare Sale Legion Hall, Sept, 15 9 a.m.- 5 pm. : ‘Annual Gen. Meeting | Selkirk Kindergarten Soc. at St."David'’s Undercroft Sept, 16—8 p.m. Directors, mem- bers, parents: and all interested are welcome. | REMINDER! Hospital Auxillary an pummage pllances, etc. we.can move it We'll take it” For prompt pickup phone 365- 823, — Fenitoheert You. 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Dominion: Rifl e sha Sh otg un aESwTawooe_a_o_ ATT! cS 5 Mr, Si : features seldom found in’ most ‘ secondary schools to the ‘degree they‘are to be found at Selkirk. ! the By ALFIE) As Told To Arnold Martin with careless: abandon’ seldom found in either realm.. * Being the adventures of a named — let's call him f fellow This is the odyssey: of; a Alfie, fora .varlety of reasons. ‘single ‘West Kootenay student to ow attending Selk- “NAleie dg ni the site of Canada’s Expo '67 and |irk ‘College.:, Whatever * famous the’ vicinities thereof, includin: hops from the “straight” wor! into ihe “hip” and back again, - or:infamous ramifications might jencounter. his: real identity, he cares not: to “speculate, He ; is not the now ‘tradi: tHonal: stereotype ‘of a bearded, dirty-looking ’ hippy. “He is ene trip — if 'you expression'*— will excuse ‘the srt this idea of |things’ about’ a’ somewhat newer is -all\’'ebout, with no |—if not’ less: significant ds better time to’ find out than dur- jomena,- ‘the » who have set out to find, in one ‘ing C “Algo ‘be foun tit a few identifying him: is. it does not matter who he: petty be the’: generation of those finding: new «horizons during Canada’s Centennial year. : ‘You pay know him’ — rat Teas someone‘ tike ‘him. it the best zeason he ‘not i with: that intro to) the now rete meet the cat him-: ‘The next words’ are’ his: een Bak pee that what Centennial thumb hen: )18 all: abo: World « (of flower. a ) (Continued on’ page ‘nine) year. cone power. Provincial ‘Library, Parliament Bulidings, Victoria, BoC. Dec. 31/87 >" ' OL WEEK'S [WEATHER Max’ Mi ‘VoL, ‘20, No. 38 iOUT ON STRIKE this ‘week 'are of’ International: rh ‘for wage parity. wit installations. Picket ate were up Monday. night and although they: officially. involved‘ only ‘lum-. ‘ber division: workers at’ Celgar, : Placed in‘a’ position! ‘which made RT; CAMPBELL , Castlegar News © and all signs paint to extend- an mn ed ‘strike. wrnill ae erations, Here, ‘three of the’ men on picket duty ored bi and: one bitte several’ supporters pause: near the the’ lines were it necessary for: ‘the pulp cAS (ecto: aepas’ of:person.- ‘al responsibility ‘and. the: adult jatmosphere: to:be. found ‘at: Sel- ‘kirk — College “were: ‘the main | thi Points of-an introductory: address ‘delivered : Frida} aC lege’s ; firat ould hee lass, volutes for their second ‘year.of. studies, oles, said ;that ¢these::are and 400 ers “and $20. hour! rated’ ny division ceigtoee i 4 ands ifr ‘a BOcent ud ;coastal oe ain ‘date at ‘would: expi at Mhe same time as: the’ “cout e"'company strike are .be-| iimber Ww work.| 8 re | tee during th “has: never offered” more ‘already. rejected thi port: by a vote of 313: to: ‘Mr, Justice Munroe noted in his report that the wage by-| he’ recommended is’ ‘ lunroe “repo: com: te astions reported ‘that t ‘terms: ‘ fees the report had) been offered tothe IWA negotiating commit- le course of neg ‘tiations‘on ‘Monday. t ° There is(: a eetaa: yes, but than vale t| there’ ‘is very much more ding: lege, but does not conven- fit the definitio courses ‘of.:study. and other’ ‘decisions will be made with rather, than |with, ‘an; estimated 550 ‘fi time Ate students and 260 night School students, ‘the: College ‘has embarked ‘on a ‘second ‘year. that to be most Mr. Soles commented. 8 ko sparking ‘eonsiderable interest: .were ‘- conversational . French, -first. and ‘second : yei College English, math and, od. ern history.:- Other‘ night. courses to ‘be . offered,’ depending. uno increas- ‘> theatre, ‘conver- ‘| continuing: education . Personal: re- 5, im th year: of the ¢ College’: 8 life, Hi ed, but the’ continuati in.” "Soles said: that: discus. M20? The — principal pointed out: ‘at present, :: facilities - at Selkirk: are.not-as complete: as | {might be desired by both, stud-: to call the offi ‘with- which has ‘been shown in our rogram: || me.” ty wi serves will benefit directly from ar {its presence.” ‘The - principal ‘went on: to say. thatthe college would-be announcing ‘a numberof -short- term: courses, workshops, semin- ars ‘and < institutes during. ‘th year. ing registration, ‘A tf Soles stressed the fact that ‘college life’is‘a mat-- ter'of individual nsibili ‘|g ; [firet.” terested people ‘are | © ‘am’ really. very ‘pleased e considerable interest ate! A de: , merely a'l tor hour —gome nine hence® ‘ ed separately. from the Interior Horan aber, rey nn (made. up:of interior, opera- ‘had. teeta rm cents which has: bargain- tions : ‘Associa: cials:.was that: no new al the. ts’ “ As" of oe | Celgar: had: not Dubtlely aceepts| i ed the Munroe report; but neith- er-had‘it ‘rejected: it:: a TWA spokesman Harold. Leslie told the: yesterday.’ that ents and. faculty. “But'an’ order: : of .development is: necessary. So - the order ‘of development emphasized ~ instruction The next major phase of de- “velopment. will include acquisi- Bon of gymn: » Held house or track, he: : ‘He continued by saying that. a good ‘image before the com- munify .and. Participation, Ree it ‘The’ Aésoclation: ‘of Kootenay inthe. ant ainst: nut ac ag lution o! air’ an water. Pee But this ‘does. not mean, he ‘of “things not aN ‘good. natiat that of a group | of’ adults, working to- gether towards a ‘ goal.” f iis, the/image Selkirk should strive for and achieve, he concluded. ‘Mr.Soles spoke toa ‘portion of the estimated: 500 students who ?had 80° far. enrolled at the ind abjlity-are present, larger institutions, he ‘added. Mr. ee ity, incentive and re- “ed by faculty members; including’ Dr. Rolan ward. He. pointed out that.the students would .Grant, dean of. Fudies, and‘ Jim :Pritchard, find Selkirk of to Ke different from af News} Photo; tation: of “each : member: muni- lution: committee.:- Mr, Reed Castlegar: News |'* the | Boundary, ‘Municipalities has :tak- } com: a significant “step de cipality:on an. enlarged antl, pol. ho ined that at | : icine cout en! one, as. et Sonere ini the province, pany A thea] pproac taken en the ior? Forest: Labor’ Relatis sociation’ at‘the ‘time of ‘Justi ‘Kamle i, | ing, answering’ ear . on: on ine SOnIpany’s stand: relative, Harold‘ communicated to the IWA Local, here «by. Vancouver: union © oft: wages the S history of the forest pause: anywhere tt in Canada ‘for a similar cently." approved: the’ represen- ed to ce march byit ra) Sea g which violates: 4 iia with: the accent on the let aay ‘war, , one of fhe. or- the ‘first ‘meeting of the «new } |committee, held Sept, 8 in Kim- berley, it:was noted ‘that repre- sentation’:-has now, been: estab- lished for all but three of the ‘municipalities: ‘He did not name the three |: which ‘still lack their. members, “He has accepted the ost of Castlegar: representative: to: the group, Al Be ed . said. eR. . Maddocks and; two of ‘four: council members Tuesday. voiced a protest geainst operation: of ery was;, ain SL al ° Now the idea. / rcepted” at the meeting for‘ sentation -to: the general ae cil of the AKBM: was. one. urging all member. communities to sup- ac: District, ing’ the ‘direction”of ‘its “progress ing th Geploring: the lack: of a dis-| trict plannin Discussing the operation at a Broposed a han-usual ‘meeting of Li —tw were out C. Madaceta 5 sug: gested that: Celgar *Ltd.*: be-in- formed ‘of the action and invited to.meet with: Mr.‘Reed ‘and pos- ‘sibly the AKBM ’ committee ‘or. the whole organization. to discuss the problems. 5-. Both resolutions: were ‘later endorséd by a -convention- of AKBM members. \’ > doubt see appointment of repre- ot sentatives to the ‘pollution ‘com- ary: rent mittee somal ‘a regular university. Ohhoxtanitics ior hard work much are in all member muni- Cipalities, “Ald. Reed” conclud. cd. : imme: diately that, this is ac- iP) ittee ‘can. proceed with its Investigation of of. Pollution control : factors.: The next meeting will “no |" of town on mulmicipal business — Ma or. Maddocks said that CKRD broken faith with ‘the mun: Hag ties in: its -attitude to, dis- ct planning. jThen, ‘he; said, “it was an: nétineed that such ‘a planner after: this'was it made clear membership’ was not: to be vol untary but was an inviolable re- quirement for all reoreeane and unorganized. are: “There is a owing con. cern about the direetion of the CRRD,". Ru declared Mayor. Mad- locks. : He alleged that. the chief reagon for. joining the regional | 1, district was the o: including district planning anda consulting engineer as a part ‘o! the servi ice. it would ‘opt out’ under ‘the: present ‘circu stances, ( df they. could "* helg Ap a, peac -| the Aiplaan NDI ovement of| *.:°> Castle; ia: district will be to ‘would not be employed, and only Bs NIGHT SCHOOL at Selkirk College: ‘this year, wa be very. " produc- tive, Great the numbér of: jal plan for plight. for