BIRTHS BOECHLER — To'Mr, and Mrs. Kevin Boochler of Rossland, a boy, . CANNON —To Mr. ond Mrs, John Connon af Kaslo, a boy born Jor An oe OEWOLF — To Mr. and Mrs, Grant DoWolf of Castleger, a girl, born Jan, 14, cKS — To Mr, and Mrs. Roy He of Slocan, a boy, born Jan, oe LUCAS — To Mr..and Mrs. Tom Lucas of South Slecan, a bay, bor Jon. 15, . : McCONNELL — To and Mrs, Cy McConnall of Galleon a a born Jan. 19. . MANSON — To Mr, and Mrs Froser Manson of Neiton, « ol, born Jan, MAY — To Mr, ond Mrs. James Moy of Trail, a boy, barn Jan. 2. PEITZSCHE — To Mr. and’ M Larry, Peltzsche of Nelson, a boy born Jan. 19. ‘ PLOTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Bill Plotnikalf of Castlegar, a boy, born Jan. “a 3 TARASOFF — To Mr. an Mickay Torasoff of Sea boy, born WILSON — To Mr. “and Mrs. james Wilson of Castlegar, a boy, born Jan. 18. OBITUARES BECKETT — Raymond Allan Beckett, 22, of Trail died sudden: tly Jan, 14 in Vancouver. memorial service was conducted in Richmond San, 20. JAY (TONG) — Joseph Wing Jay ey of et ae Jan. 17 In Kootenay Heep District Hospital . ag in Lenahy China Syseny7, 17,1988 and immigrated to Canada’ in 191, He owned and operated the Bamboo Garden in his Fetlrement ing — Funeral services x ment took place at Park Memorial Cemeter ery. . . ROBINSON —Peter charles Robinson, 99, of Fruitvale passed way Jon. 14 at Trail ne anal Hosgital alter a lon, Funeral service t Paul's Unitéd Church Frultvale, Jon. 18, with Rev. Bob Simms of- ficlating 2 RONMARK — ‘Anhor Bernard Ronmark, former Nelson resident, died recently In Boun- dary Horpital at Grand ‘Forks, ged SPENCE — Funeral service for Lillian’ Emmo Spence of Nelson was held on Tuesday In the Chapel of Thompson Funeral Ser- vice with Rev. James O. Wilson officiating and interment: in Nelson Memorial: Park. Mrs. Spence died Jan. 14 in Mount St. Francis Hospital, aged 94. her 82nd year. WHITELEN = —A memorial service for the Maude Whiteley of chapel, woe held jan, 13 io ihe d o n Funeral Sor- P with James 0. Wilson Sfitcioting. Cremation followed with interment to be hefd in Mon- treal. Mrs. Whiteley died Jon.9in Kootenay Lake District Hospital, aged 87. Detail of these and other job portunities are available at: Trail Canada Employment Centre, 835 Spokane Street An experienced salescterk for Audio-Visual and stereo: equip- ment store, (572 R) A heed swinining coach In the Castlegar area. It is temporary position to begin in mid May. aay * experience necessary. oe pant/ame sales clerk ell in Trail for Health Food Store. Must for) Keillor Bridge results The Joy Keillor Bridge. Club saw nine tables in play Jan. 17 with an average of 108 and the following results. 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Highs ¥* 103°, Lows between 0° and -2*. 3 Sections (A; B &C)" " raday i-perishal iia. d ores J pot | ‘Disteigutl n of groceries a able grogery. items ~ ho: ‘The beste leaves the First Choice station at Don Mills, Ont., is bounced off theAnik: Cc satellite to a 12-ftto recelving ‘dis . Other overall manufacturing’ costs in excess of is Per, ‘time period,” the two managers. sai “talks sl ea By DIANE STRANDBERG : Writer .° $7,000, for the fie "explained Scott Goddard in an. inter- ” View. Tuesday. ; Goddard,” an unemployed i gar. 2he | Castlegar-Trail. Unem-’ {| ployment Assistan: which ‘is sponsoring food store. The unemployment centre help. the: area unemployed it and now. provides’ extensive centre's next step in devel- volunteer counselling’ ser- oping a network of services . .., for the area unemployed. vices for them. ay in the West Kootenays and having to leave,” he said. Goddard pointed out that th wuip- self-sufficient, and the centre 5, equip- ment oceniary, “to open, but. needs. food. And that’s where the cen: “We've gotten.as faras. we’ can. withor community’ ‘sup: port,” G will run on a break-even basis . by volunteers. He said ‘the centre will not be asking for more donations in the future Ne itary ‘items: such as security clauses are ex- ° pected to’ take ona greater emphasis in contract nego-: tiations "between ‘the Cana- dian’ Union of Public Em- ployees and Castlegar. school board this year: because of * the ‘current economic situ- ation. - In an interview Tuesday, F National CUPE representa- tive Ed Haggan explained that, the , board): is. trying to negotiate: without knowing what its 1683 Hides will be. to “get the “store off . the ground. - “We've got our wholesaler zal we need is the He said the centre ‘is’ ‘ap pealing for donations from: residents of money or non- perishable foodstuffs. He‘ added that the centre, di look on the also that the store will be differ. ent from the food depot set’ ‘up: this” week" by three * Castlegar ‘women in the old Speedway . building on Col- sai umbia Ave.: We're. catering ‘to two dif- -ferent: segments of the popu: lation, as charity. “It isn’t,";he said. “We (the nemonlorya ‘have stake in this community”"and + all we need is a eel. “It might mean the differ- ence between being able to The food depot i is giving the food away to the desperately } neédy, while'the.food store will sell its food at a break- even cost to unemployed. they don't even‘ know what their limits are because the Ministry of Education has not Ce Haggan Asa result, contract’ nego- tiations for the’ some 75 CUPE employees in. the dis- trict will be complicated as both sides will have to look “more carefully at just about anything,” Hagan said: He noted that in the past a “decent” security clause has been difficult to sell to the as C two-year contract expired, employer, but in times of re- Haggan said he ‘eould not’: be. more . specific - -about the’ unfon’s temands- until’- the board. has “a chance to res- pond ‘to the ‘proposals sub-\” mitted Thursday and Friday when both sides met for the-: first time.- CUPE representatives and school board officials are ex- pected to meet again’ this Friday. Haggan is bargaining: on behalf of about 500 school em- ployees ‘in Nelson, .Grand Forks, Arrow Lakes as well The it ‘or “If we suspect someone is stedling the service from tis, we can ‘install a device that totally strips the pay-TV - service,” he adds. The pay-TV service costs $15.95 each month and $6.50 for the installation of a, “descrambler.” The. & installation charge was reduced by’ $20) ito $6.50 from Sub- $26.50 Monday, to: eee whe pei the full amount will #0 §20 credited to These said the building permits have taken “an alarming . from 1982. . . increase in 1983” "“How can-you possibly justify an n increase from $450 to. “> $957 for the sate permit?” the managers asked: council. In addition, the mills are paying $2,000 for a ‘business : 5 which’ they also never paid’ fore. ‘of added costs at any. ese costs is particularly :'Some areas in which the mills have’ cut “pack include ,manpower | reductions, reduced. working hours, seduesd and capital “The fact is that if we can reduce our costs and continue to operate; thereby maintaining employment, our service to the community will be much greater than if we are forced to curtail our operations,” Sweeney and Thornton added. ETE chore cal for more input ‘By CasNews Staff The Castlegar and District Teachers’ Association is call- . ing for more input into school’. district policy, budget and personnel matters. — , In/a letter to board ‘chair- man George Anutooshkin re- leased Tuesday, the CDTA said,.“Perhaps the time for - distrust ‘has gone and’ we that might arise between the board and the cDTA.”~