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Increcain ¢loud thursday, lth pervean 9 with 60 > with ogcas! ceca 22°’and ot froin Friday,':: between to and 12 early. as: miuredey By the: B.C. Government ‘Ei Union is already ha Along with; the’ «early. To stem the exodus, the ferry; corpo! Board “BURIED ALIVE..'. . Duane Blair Verishine feny. and Wade .E: ulizis buried alive by pals” “Reasonably v warm weal apply. to, the Labor Relati limiting ‘pi 3 Sections (A,B &C) : Hi ‘As well, trafficon the major bri city. may. be picketed. ' Be A spokesman ‘said about: eight shells hit the ‘area, damaging the ground « | floor and blasting ‘a hole’ in ! f/ the’ adjoining ce in: West Bei- rut ARean was edered to etres north ‘of Beirut by Ex. ternal Affairs Minister Mark . : MacGuilgan. ~ Cominco starts a foe the’ fest of Who year, the ote Caen Sad eek steel ate : expected’ to remain: high all .- summer’but may’ decline ‘in A. majority of the 4,250 ‘Cominco: Ltd. ‘workers: re- turned to .work on schedule ' Tuesday, -after a’ five-week ‘production, shutdown, | with the company expecting to re- sume full op by Mon- cause of large stocks of frozen * chicken — are expected to in-’ crease’ because. marketing boards have ‘planned to cut : “4982, in the latter half of © day. ‘The zine and Jead smelter was shut:down June’ 80 be-’ cause the company said there was weak: demand and low prices for lead and zine which resulted.in a finished-goods inventory: at 21s, times the. normal level. = * +" 4 spoke said; nd the two local’ ‘employe es Mon-. day:.the ting >, However, when. the enpoee ts: upon schedule » Company spokesman Rich; Sea ard Fish said it is too early to tell. whether further produe- tion shutdowns, as. - by other Cominco officials, " “will be necessary. - Serie Meantime, shutdowns at: the B.C. Timber Celgar pulp and sawmills will go ahead as scheduled. $ The pulp vmill will close from Aug. 20 to Sept.:14 and the sawmill will close Aug. 23 with operations seruning Sept. 12.°°~ located on ,the. main \flgor. ‘of the; two-storey: -when the fire broke. out, about 1.a:m. last. Monday. gizzard pickling: ‘business, ; last/week, owner Frank: ‘Webber mourned the “personal ! lection: ‘of: antiques he; gathered : over. the! out of: ay, -antiques is the. :piano,? aid; up-right piano: loaded ‘Uneeremoniously ‘onto the hack of a pick-up truck, all that ‘remains of the collection, which. fneuded pleture . ‘frames,. drawers ‘and “all different furniture.”- i t for seven, years?’ “Webber —,who has owned the ho also says he was inthe middle: novating the bar, “Castlegar. RCMP Set ‘Wes. Guymer said police’ have ‘some leads into the cause of: the fire, jpbiett they believe : gin.” vo days for the investigation team to’ a't‘of an accidental nature,” «The investigation team consisted ‘of: three RCMP. two from the'C: Fire ‘41 .was: just: ready’ to: Tepaint the bar,”. ‘he. said! Tuesday, “I badit all patched, up'ready; to’ repaint.” “op Webber; doesn't, know. whether he, will rebuild structure — which hadn't been tised as a hotel since 1977., He said ‘it seperti on how much money the insurance} Commissioners’: office and an: investigator. from | the Vernon Ins Crime.Prevention Bureau. eS Howeve Guymer' pointed gut that arson’is one of” the ‘hardest crimes evidence ‘is’ destrayed inthe fire... \ But! he’ ‘say! “samples “that” may ‘contain’ some "have been sent to the RCMP Grime agencies:a' - $450,000. + But Webber said he would like to relocate ‘ is h he and: collesgue Ken b' in: Vancouver. Sgt. Guymer.also cautioned residents to stay out of ‘the building, which has been boarded up, because there is’ a danger of ft collapeine: to. prove because the: incriminating i : ‘dl i Castlegar hi -da n| "antique Frank: Webber jotel, “could salvage after the: