' A2__ CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 4. 1982 MARKETING OPPORTUNITY WITH LARGE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ore seeking responsible, oggres energetic men ond women nen with initionte re en: % comprehensive career development program, Applicants should awe post secondary or high school educat for related sxperien ‘one of the following t Welds: banking, soles, consumer credit, life neurones or ine aed . + pentge Ferme amen, Better access for visitors own terms. A federal grant of . ‘Fein Sharing Bonus Purchase Program Group tenet © Ufetime Security teil training will be conducted In one of our coust to coos! codvai development, orem al curiieal oan ti you have these ‘ond your the handicapped, which has present position dows not oer mora income, challenge or promot to discuss our egy A Program with you M you ore. the special individual we are fehl fe renee please wri E. Seabrook, Paes will be held the week of July 5, 38491 Phone 365-5210 sdwrih, (READY ploqu eeenicilve ‘of the, $23,509 Kistoumm received to improve hondlcoppad ceces atthe finished now. Spying takes toll on ‘TOKYO (REUTER) — Aged by the i scandal in the US. lavlving twee major Japan Secunty acipats sid the lexered com a ite Oglow and Christine Faminolf show federal project grant the Kootenay Doukobor Historical 8 ye museum, Access is al ‘The market average, in its —frembr kimcoerer worst setback since March MacBlo restores pay VANCOUVER (CP) — the money to buy company MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., shares B. ucts, 16, fell 94.51 points to 7,084.81. Japanese securities analy: sissy the TEM can noe ‘concerns over the no iorming hm i sine ms ene re rested ter . cireumst ‘and cuts of 10 to 15 per cent, has “siderably worse” than them to use sent a letter to employees Alfonso Apa Ladies and Men's Wear Ltd, TA ow 368-3377 USED BARGAINS 1982 CHEV 1000 PRELIDE +7995 1980 180 ACCORD $6495 i990 Agcono 1976 76 PINTO is71| RABBIT $3895 1879 DATSUN_ 34995 1e7e.caral $3605 1975 HONDA 52805 were in the spring, but the stocks Other: siaipet concern over the image remeied tn sls of com ‘They a fen ma abeody ‘under omy Socal the bight spote oa the Tehge sock era AS a ports of Japanese Seaplane es shor However, on a brighter note, some analysts say there Purchases fae! Jeane high-techné apparently reflects the Nek comparison with the West. several Japanese were arrested in California for alleged conspiracy to steal IBM secrets, analysts here pointed to the cut- throat nature of the evolving Sarasa technology, a to ‘equipment incompatible. KJSS are getting a 13-per-cent wage Jokacor, vie presient for industrial rela Pin ceseeeeg Ss wy cots \ With the up to date Band plays on rear coming the happenings the morsing trom Castlegar. Tey bad lune in Cranbrook 1¢ shopping at the ee ‘hen weet on tot py ‘School where they. spent the night, May 29, the band marched in a parai ‘A good time was had by all. 1e KISS Band beld an outdoor concert at Ramee ale KISS. A Trade 62d Advance Grade 8 Jazz Band. ed th mate plaed by Grade Terry Rogers, on The ary thanked a great ye ear. Mr, Nelson thanked the Band Booster Club and oS stituted March 1, remains in effect. Also. students for their gifts and the concert continued, It w: very enjoyable evening. The Band Booster Club ‘and rostered wat pe. to help out, Plaudits for oar paid gases me been laid of Collsit — GROCETERIA & LAUNDROMAT Castlegar District United We Are Open 364 Days a Year 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Way in the Eighties liscussed were: — Working to help the less fortunate, oe eet partner in the United W — United Way is eying to the un = Crisis centre inquiries in 1038 Columbia 965-6534 B.C. up 90 per ceat from 1981. ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST Tuesday, duly 6, 6:45 p.m, Rm, , Cast! Porsons oe to Se WEEK'S EXTRA SPECIALS yy institution in 1982 should Although not required @) Selkick College, EPT Scores are required for entry fo most eile B.C post-secondary institutions, Students should bring 2 pencils, pen and eraser xs NZ SELKIRK COLLEGE 1200 United Way Popol also attended the Social Planning and Review Couneil (SPARC) of ‘meeting to discuss ongoing programs and plans for the future, SPARC is a voluntary yasumer groups, under the auspices of the United Way, working to provide regular forums for community edu- ‘ation and action on social problems The association prod guides for citizens on public policies and untary. sector, purlishes rewaletiers and makes pres ‘entations to all levels of gov ernment, ‘The focus of the SPARC meeting was to outline what roles municipalities and re ional dis rea of social planning. In his report on the meet ing, Popoff sai bs in communities hard hit by unemployment, He said the association ‘ow is preparing a report on how children and youth are coping during the recession. ‘Teenage Pregnancy con! gs be very very aetve in the provin REUNION . . . Stanley Humphries Secondary School grads from 1960 ‘ce oa 1962 meat the High ‘Arrow Atma Hotel Friday to tlk over ol times ond telive past memories. Hijacker held by police COLOMBO (REUTER) — an |talian airliner to Bangkok A Sri Lankan who hijacked from New Delhi last Wed: Trail man injured ld Trail man is the embankment above Com + Inco Arena. Comins spokeeman Jin yeron said a preliminary investigation was conducted Cominco, hospital spokesmen Tuesda the results railable Clarence Plank was taken to hospital Monday where he underwent surgery for bane Cameron le aid there io wures and other undis- a “high probability” that the cal ices Workers’ Compensation Plank, a slag furnace train- Board will also look into the cer in the lead smelter, was incident. injured when a climbing en: No one else was injured in gine went off the tracks on the accident A 83-year to the public, nesday was arrested Satur: day, police said. ‘Sepala Ekanayake, his Ital th international drug trafficking ransom of $300,000, was on Lanka was also exara- a way (obs eleg Inthe ut ives hotel early Satur- Face at Galle said Exar rake was arrested on orders from Colombo and they were holding him until a pol team arrived to take him and his family back. Ekanayake, who had been spending the ransom money freely, had left Colombo ac- ‘companied by his family and several friends. jEEKS EXTRAD! AA chief inspector of police and four constables ‘ombo for Galle, 110 kilom- B.C. Tel plans to spend nearly $1 million in the Castlegar area this year as part of its or-going program to upgrade telephone service. Harry Dyrndahl, customer service manager for the eines 2009 abn aoe fo work to implement computerized long distance service called raf Service Poin System (TSPS) Yor load Servic improvemen: projects in our construction broqram ar yl to seve the neds of oc: rustomern Dyrodal sid, "These pojecta sre designed to respond toa variety of telecommunications services.” yyrndahl said B.C. Tel work forces will be involved B.C. Tel spends $1m CoE eC Tocskoments ee aided that a variety cabin eects eae CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 4, 1982 ike vote taken the union is flying repre- sentatives out in chartered bans sed| bakers nd using four-wheel dri es to dinb mountain, They dined shout 175 rog- istered voters in Trail and EaES Yoh Neon as nearly 40,000 governm ‘employees across the prov- Ince te give thele loaders atrike yeaa ‘worked in one vote would be cine iitorara ALL GET VOTE ix, Even B.C, House employ- the union's task is mind- ees in England, San Fran. bogeli cisco and Los Angeles get a vote, puter printout more than 275 metres | long. bout 200 people for various To reach all the members, vote-connected tasks, includ ba ‘The union is employing ing the 23 provincial ex ecutive members, 18 union activists on leave from their feverament jobs, 120 union stall members acting as dep- more for distribution to members, “Its an expensive proces very important that ie getsa to vole,” said chief returning ‘officer Bob Moore, estirat- the cost at more than bu $200,000, One of the major obst in that under the Puble Ser, vice Labor Relations Act, to ‘must have a "yes" vote from a majority ofthe entire t just of e law's effect Is that an abstention equals a “no” vote. To overcome this, union ataff canvassed each of sti re 10 haven't voted and urge them to do s0, Moore said. 1 il be seary » seath Final voting is July 24. The count on Jly 38 wil lavelve “he cna existing con- tract expires five days later, Homemakers in black ation, met at the Le- from Meals-on- Wheels, Presented at the recent an meeting ‘About 20 people, repre- senting several organiza. tions, as well as individuals personally interested in the COURT NEWS ry was elected president, Bert Lamb vice- President, Helen Smith sec ted were: George MeAn In Caste or seven days for impaired court June: 2a Ps Paul 5 Cer driving yas fined $300 or 30 days 2 jail for causing a Geese Jeanne Capen aes pieced Yer rotoing id tate balonafter she was given a breathalyzer test, Wayne Barr received a $400 fine or 90 days. was pro: for fy es on a was her Sion ioae eahampins Frere Vigwe wos foe wate ese liters ts rising without insurance. ao Baik wi ‘or 90 days for jes, orig. or 90 days for impaired In Castlegar provincial Also in Castlegar provin- court June 29, Ernest Efanoff cial ras fined $400 or 30 days for theft under $200, and $150 possession of aleohol. Wage restraints continued roe rant poe Several provinces launch fed their own restraint pro- month to creases for sixpereent in- AeA. shine, Young, Nellie Re- se Tesi, Cpaneed Sead by hes ernment,” Administrator yira Richards told thi “We, who have always fa- Ja her report to the board, pointed out that Also ia May, a seminar on aging was held in Nelson, homemaker attended bal rekrenee dire rs, The field epervisor ‘attended four sessions. Seperviese, ten Pe 10 pre- sessions sented through Nese ation pried alike Eat ad West Kootenays as well as the rest of B.C. ions consisted of oe elles rae the 190888 yon, thn faced a consid {c deteriorate to the point that anyone was in jeopardy,” sho said. During April of last year, mier Peter Lougheed © Pre isters’ Co of Alberta has said he will not 10 per cent in their provincial civil service. ley invited the provinces to follow suit lim. Siemens mekuee ot een oad Gee apo Last year, more than $250,000 was spent by B.C. Tel to expand cable facilities around the Pass Creek area, to the Ootischenia regién and in the south Dyrndahl pointed out, ‘TSPS is scheduled to serve Castlegar residents by next January. Ths service wil provide taster eieeneniin distance calls, more efficient of billing informatiog and result ina larger esa kes au Coder “The system has set a whole new standard eftcieney In Canada for he largeacale handling of long distance calls.” Dyrndabl said. ‘The computerised operator ewithboards that ce In extensive cable projects over the next two are to prepare the “365” exchange fo tronic switching. willbe completed in September, 1984 when the new digital unit will be in service. As this conversion program, crews are peels roel lS eske pete ioe G Teplon where tew cabo and central office trunking la being placed to meet the demands for future service, while some present cable facilities are Leing replaced or rerouted to meet electronic switching standards, Dyrndahl said that, in conjunction with the digital lectronic conversion, Automatic Number Identification {AND service will be implemented in 1984 is means that telephone customers on single party or twoparty lines will no loager have to give tei oan operator when direct dialing tong distance Benes paoominir cetrael iby sae ter. Dyrndahl pointed out that ANI will also prevent (raudulently charging calls to incorrect numbers, and will umber of incorreet long distance billing to ustomers majority of our projects in the current capital construction program are for additions to existing tance osreb Crasbrsk, and wah TOPE, telephone a eet of calls which Sollee hedtsbe processed by Uses iptchdcotee eile pursontecsonl se card, calls bled to another sraber and calla where Une nd charges are requested, as well a direct ding to oe than i onerees rete wil be in full operation throughout the Kootenay by March of 1968, Drradh sd But the toove to more ised service In the West Kootenay won't be made without ome effect on the companys work lore, Neca where BE: Te ree elepn ni ail 62 a pac oat with the avet oh new isis eats ara emseejet yh ie Ree SETS Per, Kolewan: Oraahroak er Cosuhere na part t's corpaay uarantes, company effcal satid earlier ‘The remainiog 48 were hired a ecplayecs aod knew that whea they ccaplad the fob, te spokesman said, its applied to (alert cli Neefoondand has ned servants by Monday's bod- ‘Although Nova Scotia ia the first to follow the federal Aermala several eiber prov inces are using wage re- toughest, cutting salaries and straint policies of their own. pension benefits for public (Onteri, civil servants servants by 185 pr eet for than $30,000 the first three months of annually were limited last 1983. ‘The Israeli command said its forces were returning fire from guerrilla lines in southeast Beirut. Military sources in Tel Aviy said the querrils fired hand-held rockets and leh sre and th Isreal reeponced Pye SPAT SRE Others reports said the shell..g went on into the eveing. a3 was the heaviet fighting between the Inraeis and the rit hae 4 Salad essere wont ino of Sat day: land mines wounded se Israelis in tsar on Friday es Saturday, the Tel Aviv command sai Israel ele 210 of its troops killed so far in the invasion. Lebanese officals say that overall, more than people, mostly civilians, have died STAGED PROTEST At least 60,000 Israelis demonstrated Saturday in Tel Aviv against the iavasion, the biggest such protest since the onslaught against the Palestinian guerrillas by raging artillery duels” touched off fires around the airport and the Bourj el Barajnch camp. servicing 143 clients with total of 2692 hours while employing only 3 bene New fected a ey ee smaber tobe pal for bv than pay for a minimum of two hours per day, This is cer- m- brella of the Castlegar Home- maker Association. Bob Wadey, who has been wuse many of our clients ‘This also accounts for few. er homemakers being em- ployed, because at first the association had to (on some to get the four hours per day, l “te May, 1961, the associ- ‘one in the spring and one in the fall. wrere the Nordic Lodge, Cam. adian Legion, Legioa Ladies Auxiliary and Mrs, Brady, siooers Curling Club — nor mally go out once per moth although some go out every two wel Members of the Beta Sig- ma Phi (Alpha Phi Chapter)