OTTAWA (CP) —‘An ‘ar. bitration board has ruled that ‘Treasury Board has the final say ina contract dispute with 6,000 public servants as long wage-restraint bill ie in’ ef fect, /The Public Bervies Staff Relations Board’ has ruled that it has “no authority oF. jurisdiction” to step in be- cause of the law which re- stricts ‘collective ‘bargaining and Umits wage increases of federal employees to six and five percent for two years. ‘Before: the: ‘government passed its ‘a ‘either party “could request arbitration’ if negotiations reached an im-: passe. Under the new law that option has been elim- inated, the board ruled. as the federal government's : ‘The 6,000 federal employ- ‘ees are among about 30,000 “persons caught without ‘a collective agreement when Public Bervice Canada —, has not decided: wage: Wyllie said ‘the union’ the ig 80: appointed because the ruling determine get rd the g i sial bill” became law last ‘month. ‘The |25,000-member. public administration : group has'taken its case to a con- ciliator.— but Treasury. Board also has the final say in that dispute. ‘The union representing the. ‘group —the ATG COT menor: ee AMAZING NEW WEIGHT CONTROL PLAN ® No Gimmicks © Guaranteed Satisfaction Treasury Board, the go to:make’ awards’ ns long ernment's bargaining agent, . they. meht . employees’: binding arbitration. ~’ Robert Cousineau, a seni department lawyer, sai promises reflected ‘Treas ; of Cal one of his visits to : ‘Fun, ‘safe to. fly, aad affordable. as # to own and operate are just some © of the many.reasons why the sport. | Ais growing in leaps ai an bounds. ‘Alpine Ultralites Ltd. “Box: 98, are Forks, B.C. VOH, 1H0 442, 2336 0 or 442-3175, pers’ strike aeestine . ico's plunging economy swept the nation address to Con-.’andithey sckuor edged they: R had EYESIGHT, ry tries tion Eyesight ‘Universal. Jenkyns of Calgary tpld & ga-" thering at’. the Castlegar United Church Sunday.", > .Jenkyns,: president’ of ‘the fearing, food shortages | and leaders ¥ { atill-higher prices. Pe The. consumers’ boyeatt would: counter some’ of was ‘called. for in’ unsigned: uncertainty - and‘: rumor: number of Calgary business- “men launched | the® work: in “Housewives, let us unite... Migueal de In Madrid, a. to. protest the. country’s ar year-od _Harvard-train alarming situation,” the | P lets said. “Let us protest by: president Dee. 1, for a six- year term., The’ constitution _ Lindsay: ' feature = “speaker | Marina’ Janet, president: of the Mexico City Chamber of ‘Commerce, told reporters.” be’ After four. years “of in- Place at 6:80 p.m. Dr. Lind: say is now the president of creasing prosperity, the bot- ‘tom fell pe io the economy as world: market | prices began 1 Tuesday, hence, students enrolled in Sin ; at sey Reo B. Elementary Schools All’Elementary schools in the District willbe in operation on Tuesday, 4 September 7, 1982: This , teachers. Morning bus runs will be i day. is NOT on:“In.Survice Di said ho and\a youngsters during Operation Hyosight lin ‘ the hospitals in the 16.c coun- d‘ sight seas, Jenkyns was.in Costlegar ‘over the ¥ peal to interested residents. tries where Operation Eye- nition af this work. The _ administrative 3 ‘coats: i naming the person whose sight has been restored. Jenkyns said’ Operation jo: Eyesight treated. more than He said that y aan people last year for of bi are: léss ey io peri camel Greer: dollar donated. Further infor-’ mation on the project. can. be obtained from the Castlegar. United Church or from Arlee‘ And whose interest in” cost! $25.’ Those who donate are sent notice. from’ one of- diplomats caid Polish officials told. tn 1 1978, Jenkyns received the Order of Canada in recog- PAP said three of the 12 fired on 'a: eahrrared crowd. in the. southwestern ¢ town -of Tabla on Tuesday, ty, lent. incident, besieged 7th second : annii “of, Po- Id. them ° bet 85 and. 75,000 people ‘took: part in the protests, and that.186 polleemon were hi : '- Iand’s aow-suspended trade union, the. official- PAP news agency, reported today. ;In|-Warsaw, mourners fon shioned,a cross of spent tear gas. cannisters’ today, and placed a red banner with 'a + black; stripe ’and.'a piece ‘of. paper ‘above it reading: “To” the memory of those killed in- underground: leaders Tues- Walesa’ said after visiting him that he “was not of the + opinion to ‘turnout in the fhe. wi that the law is ‘not’ (by. the” authorities): and workers should fight with the appropriate ieantres. She. day and ‘staged di tions in atleast a dozen cities ‘ina massive show. of support’. for the d union. ~~ + and 100 in Szezecin. Western: tial’ PAP said 600 people were: ) arrested in :Warsaw.. during. - the protests, 645 in Wroclaw. Day": for secondary teachers only; ; ‘9'to'12at Sacanes Hum ahries Secon- " for elementa: wit the han usual ii will ‘the afternoon. Students are advised to bring Panchen if they normally. eat: lunch at school. Wednesday, September 8,:1982 is a FULL DAY for. ali ‘School District No. Students. | Buses willbe operating, on their pepublishe schedules, both in Cc Special, Parenfs._ or data later date. d'their child(ren) for. kin who dergarten have a or it ‘be notified directly by the ‘schoo! as to , assignments, etc. Parents or guardians of kindergarten students who have NOT ri their child(ren) are advised to:do so at.their neighborhood s: istered ool, or telephone the School Board Office (365-7731) for. further information. ; Grade 7 students tle Tarrys School MUST. report to School Tuetsey : Seplenber 7,198: “Board ‘of School Trustoos : Special Prices C On * School DistrictNo:9)° seen Castlegar, B.C. ded in Lubin were hurt seriously. Eleven. policemen: and one . volunteer. police reservist were also reported hurt neqvainod eis sae W “Investigations so far a that firearms were used be- cause of the agressive be- havior of the crowd, who were. attacking the (govern- ment). forces with gasoline bombs, stones and bricks,” the project brongit denkyas C : Warsaw radio sald in report monitored in London, Lubin was: not, mentioned in earlier reports about" the. where few incidents of unrest have heen reported previous- ly. Authorities responded ‘to Tuesday's deaths by. ‘impos- ing an 8 p.m. - 6 p.m. curfew on the town's youths. : TH tho mene ft ‘which the btory of one small'g “the ‘baby. goats to ‘the “amertean Colony for the July 4 © gelebrations, and that the horse, 6s; » WAS \ Peacting to all the attention and excitement of that big event - ay, don't: seem gin willfully, and they. are: extra! in his young life. “Two + improvement Vsines my ‘last letter include the in ‘some sbpreciated ‘bringing financial help, It includes a section for Bibles and Christian books, tourist items, used clothing that doesn’t fit any of the family here, and soft drinks, coffee and other light refresh- f "School is out. for the long ‘summer: vacation at ‘the end of ‘this month; and J tremble at the thought..Some of the young t péople I hope to send to Christian camps on the coast for a ? a ; r -¥ game me eaten to: bury Maria; HCJB' ospital: Vozandes filled. out her: ‘death Grtificate ‘and ‘then loaned me the keys tothe week, Others will be content to stay here. And I suspect that atill. others will be studying for supplemental: exams in ‘September. Antonia, our. ‘cook-par-excellence and jena house- keeper is taking her, summer, vacation for. the :first two weeks in August'to be with her family and friends in the eastern jungle: I'm‘ not looking forward to’ her absence. ‘Nights are still too short for comfort, but I'm going to. | my, 17 remaining children to sleep in (at least until + 6:80 a.m.) during the summer vacation: I should have no’: i) . her stroller and walker beside her tiny. white ‘over’ which'I printed her name and the words from her tongue untied lin the’ sublingual skin.“ 7 ‘I waa tucking Isabel and Silvana into bed on Friday ©; At'the graveside, Victor-and Waldo, my, ‘year-olds, ) ying ‘more’ difficulty, than prayed quite movingly:’ 9 ‘Jorge ‘read, Psalm ‘we ‘sang ‘geveral appropriate and then r d home; As I could find no one to 3. tomb” on Saturday, we hid the coffin Behind a few 1 'on' Monday to complet ‘Tn the atill- wet cement I scratched the words “Maria del : we'd driven: many’ Kilometres Maris had ured Up: C, (Maria‘deal en didn't fit), 9 de Julio. de 1.982, CON all the oxygen, oI asked Victor to'start mouth-tomouth CRISTO.”. Maria's clothing is now washed and stored: -and breathing. waiting to: clothe our next. +Every fev, poconida Td ask, “Is she still suet ool he Last week's highlights also, included a visit from the it she’s j Earlier that same week; don Antonio our gardener was , nour” : thrown from our horse and hit the dust with a cruel blow. to HOJB's hospital, and she was placed in-the hosptial morgue his shoulder and scraped his face quite painfully. I'd loaned for the night. Maria was dead, yet ina more real sense, life this same horse, one of the donkeys our ewe lamb and one of - trouble. On Sundays I'm trying to alternate my mornings “between :two’ of ‘our; Quito assemblies, and have been encouraged by, the good spirit_and: response shown in our afternoon services’ here at: Diospaj Nan. Summer has: come to this part ’of the world, which | simply means that we ‘get very little rain, the. skies are . generally brilliant-blue and the nights are frequently cold. Our water problem continues, and so I must buy water (one, two or three big tanker truckloads a day at around $10 a trip). Should’ our’ system return to normal — for a new pipeline: has been promised — our desert Gale again flourish like the'rose. Yesterday our fighiing cock and his ‘wife pecans proud parents of 11 thoroughbred chicks, so a proper chicken coop is next on our list of material priorities, and’ with -this _ last-minute ‘up-date I'll bring another toolengthy opiatle toa Local | man gets $1, AA5 legar. who is ‘a' victim ‘of ‘rime! ins clattnant. tacked: and publi’ in the -B.C. may. apply" for: compen- “Although the names of the’ face by a male'assailant‘in’a ¥ ‘Injury- sation: Applications are avail- victims are not Felcesed in confrontation over a bus seat. Compensation ‘Act’ for in able “at. any’ office’“of the ® oe coat victim ‘suffer ies suited” Wien’ ‘he waa! Workers’ Compensation” Set abeakesat teats “Compen” sthoUR Hi Ue facd With Wider Board, WHICH débkidtstétd the sation Rdkrd'"Feleate “ded ; boltie While riding his tiotos’ Acts vem ore 2S" epthes a: “number of! "awards te ‘Upon payment'of compen- which were announced last’ 81-year-old Victoria woman sation, the Board is entitled . month under. the Act. a wat iatteeked ss aici parties * and’ pi ea e. responsible for the vetim's korea Sent teeing ground by an’ unidentified injury... If: such Leben _ the Wes, the releage ‘said. male assailant, ' She suffered Creston receives: 000 grant it fom the ministry. “of human resources as one of 21 capital grants to’ non-profit, ra societies totalling $244,208. ~ Of the ‘total, $95,728 was ded to day care soci tions of the face andthe eft, “result ’ in: recovering: mi i ““mnultipte and’ sev- eye. “2 than’ | the“ One: ip of:a WCB eral deep lacerations to her t Under the Criminal Injury: awarded. plus costs, the ex- ‘claim involved a 68-year-old. face.’ She’ was awarded facilities. - Flu shots - : ‘available soon Compensation Act, anyone’ cess or surplus is paid to the =Vancouver man who was at- ‘$4,404. for’ the start-up expansion, | : repair and relocation of thelr » CHANGE oF ‘ADDRESS ‘effective Sept. 1, 1982 KEL PRINT - as cola Ree ees cee i kaulegar ‘ ‘Phone 365-6385 “CUSTOMERS Stertng Sept. q, 1982, 30, a.m. — Buffet Breakfast, Hi Arms: Motor Hote Casttega » {0 jead!ine September 2): 10:00 ‘a.m. — Official Opening, West Kootenay PCAs 1055 Columbia Ave., Castl 1:80, pom. + 5 .m. — First Annual | Blayl (Advance tickets: jonly | by Sept. 4) Petts : ~ FOR INFORMATION CALL. ae Costlegar 365-2936; Trail $64-1827;, ‘Nelson 362-9767. Eitate Brazil, Bangkok, Singapore These are exotic names sug- gesting mystery, travel, ad- venture and romance. More mundanely, they refer to. three influenza viruses. There are thousands of such viruses broadly classified in- to.“A".and.type “B.” To distinguish the “causa- tive” agent in various epi- Fg ‘demic ‘situations, health sci- : entists' classify. the viruses according to the place and the year in which a particular virus is first identified, The influenza “vaccine” to be offered by the West Koot- enay Health Unit in the fall of 1982,.. will protect against: Influenza’ ‘A’ Brazil. 1978; Influenza ‘A’ ‘Bangkok 1979; Influenza ‘B’ Singapore 1979, - according to medical health: officer Monty. Arnott, Arnott-said in a prepared The vaccine will be He vided at no charge to,the fol- lowing groups of people: acquired or congenital (at birth) hearth disease” asso: ciated with pulmonary : ‘con gestion. e chronic pulmonary ung) disease. e chrofic kidney disease: chronic metabolic disease such as diabetes. ° o immunodeficient ‘or. im Munosuppressed conditions. (such as anyone on, railio- _ therapy, chemotherapy). chronic severe: anemia, : © any.paraon 65 years of age or over. Flu vaccine should not be. taken by:anyone who:is hy- ” : persensitive:to eggs, Arnott said. The dates and places. of the elinies offering eine will bo’ ann soon as the vaccin ceived. Other individuals wishing to obtain protection. against the three influenza’ viruses mentioned, above’ could : ob- tain the vaccine. from'their local pharmacy, he added:. — Vas “2001 Silver King Road Nelson, B sie ethene 362 2-6601 ‘fy Now's the | time to add this- ‘contemporary beauty. to ‘your: home.:. 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