ais Re Heqou iF fa aa ama (4ST jue 9 Adi = eat tH Pi : : i re and ladies ausiliary he said. “It's not going to go fd : a ona pee | contingents from Rossland, addressed-It would be totally Trail, Salmo and Nelson, ' pi . . . = ea ee _ unfair to have all the nal BRANCH 170 CER: t + Back tow, from left) D.V.A, officer executive and P.R. Lorne Ashton. (Front row’ 15 ey p d After the ceremony a light Steve. Melnick, beat poral rms Alt AP shal sal executl red Moore, president Dennis Tucker, zone comma Sam Brown and lunch was served by Ruth Giraud and Janice Kel Hey, Secand vice A k, first vice y Kathy Tucker. Missing from photo are treasurer Ab Culley Postnikoff and Marion Vari. 80b Deptuck, padre Rev. Charles Palo, rocecutve Norm Blais and and executive Earl Rourke. : e shine of the ladies auxiliary. é ‘ fl m q The group then headed to the and results is not yet, sil . . Cc pi Bi g Legion basement for dancing. able. J pres, i: a on n 0 In other news the new Other future events on the A ; . entertainment committee agenda include the upcoming | ; Hal Upstairs, Trail chaired by George Southwell Eight-ball Poo) Tournament Towne Square Mall plans ‘to have at least one this Monday evening and the a YC - ‘ GIANT WEEKEND A general meeting was entine’s Day dan Feb, 14, ’ held Feb. 3 with 25 members in the! ln. thot Castlegar BINGO present. A $200 pledge'is Legion Hall. planned for the Variety Club A PR and executive sem- fe & ae Sting Teleth ind the Mi. Hoe- ; key (Bantam) association will erwcativen cad Pit oe sed » Guaranteed (3) $750 sockpors receive $350 to assist in an to attend. 6 yy a { ° Game No. 14 a $750 Jackpot upcoming provincial tourna- Also, Dorothy Fleming and ment "Jacobson will hold avcrib- eo | j Game No. 25 — $750 Jackpot etiring sports officer bage tournament every ; BONANZA cucrentecs vi Harvy Bate was replaced Thursday evening at the hall . $ 50 . with new sports officer G. i LADIES AUXILIARY . . . (Back row, from left) treasurer deputy zone commander Helen Leduc -end secretary Hy * ports o which all members and ladies Raf i Ih Rourk: Pearl f ti Early Bird Cverentecd $150 « seme Rust. Rust participated in auxiliary members may at- Marg Rafter, second vice Ruth Rourke, executives Pearl Zorn. Missing oto are first vice Pearl e the Rossland Funspiel which i Millie Conhatty, Sherry Heagy and Florence Laycock Mott, past ipresident Dorothy McPherson and included five take from om next general meeting and sergeant at arms Joan Blais. (Front row) president executives Erma Mykyte and Carol Him. Regular quverantoed $50 geome Castlegar. A list of names will be Feb. 17. Dorothy Fleming, zone commander Dorothy Gyte, Specials qvorantess $200 minimum per game PACKAGES ARE $24, $26 and $30 C la use VANCOUVER (CP) — A__ While still backing the idea WHICH INCLUDES EARL YBIRDS. fair wage clause that forced of a fair wage, council said FOR BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL Bonnie at 365-6086 before 12 noon | oa eau As "wow suow,, © Bureq quam Bum’ Buryjou Ses0y 1Dys (HOSUR NVIdOLNY — 38>! ONVUASNI JOHOD *sy2EqYsD]; jO Soes © & S3SNIDN ONY JONVSNSNI s0Boyso> ‘joes YP - (ZL ~ members attended including away so somehow it has to be § uoug) Mespuy seyjo2q seBunok sy seunssoes (14 ‘xg “fF yeoupiw) xelv ohh ie Bt i ne be 3 if 2% ii pol F pe ry Ab a: ‘oaee {U1 -“ewemUMA eoeveg gra Gury epuewy pus vosieig 087 ‘ttl bisied MOKOBUVOS: yenes & u) pewew ow AL oO 81 Apnuges ‘Anpseupeyy 04 yBnosy 71 Asonugey ‘Aopsunyy eee aig my am on Om RO Bung jo efveyo H Asssodwe} zeaTIOO TANLINGS UN LF (OAT) senoe. Se ee es mu rerng sve E 3 08:1 ‘0WwO10), wos (YORU ‘3 Oya jn07 ' pure; eSpuquieg ous vem ewig al Aqqog 4 onend OHVa: : contractors to pay union thecity will no longer impose hi scra pped rates on city jobs was scrap- a union pay scale on con- Friday and Sunday. ped by council Tuesday. i Press council rules headline biased VANCOUVER (CP) — The together happy with our local Coast News, a weekly news- B.C. Press Council has ruled newspaper.” paper. that an election headline in a Walton also complained Jim McDowell complained Port Alberni newspaper was about a second article head- to the council that Sunshine biased, but it dismissed a lined “NDP vote holding des- Coast News publisher John complaint that the daily pite Skelly here.” The council Burnside participated in oBe}s80> ‘90105 YP - 711 NVUNSNI JOHOD s06eys0> “@ay DIGUINICD ISTL 87ZS-S9E MOA 40} BWOY © YIM, a ( m 3 i i ra) 2 AY PES 2e7 3 4 Lit a 82 3 Fy i Pare t Fa a 3 i,t Hy 3 F 5, 3 3 2 3 3 g 28 i uipnog uewye7 vosiee a i. VORP -n8 ue pus} eBure PIO i... sB0h-69 ® Ourdjoy Ap -UBg 0} B}08IQ0 yoRZ BOUL @ 06:0 Bediuum ee AON 8 "e0n0} oy Ue -Wom ey) Jo UBEY ou) 3O8q WH 0} Aipeyed -0) 904) 20Npe uy Sepeuey ‘e6ei, Vseun repow :( sued jPuOReN WUE Nd ® OMAR... euepeueg jwesuoW 204 OWL ON, 4m we ser ** panuyyuo2 Aopsnyos © €e se80d jeD0K) 2998 uy “hog 8 \dope 0} sueie18 UUQeIeH 4) BeouAUoD eh yo 204 Ul }epow uo}YeR; (ear) (0a) erg newspaper's provincial elec- tion coverage was generally biased. In partially upholding the complaint of Howard Walton, the council agreed that the daily Alberni Valley Times headline “Skelly sinks into oblivion” was “biased and had no bearing on the content of the story that followed.” Times publisher Nigel Hannaford told. the council earlier that he would have preferred a different head. line but had no quarrel with its accuracy. The Port Al- berni daily serves the riding held by NDP leader Bob Skelly. Hannaford said Sunday he had no comment on the coun- cil's decision. He said the procedure seemed a fair one but he would. not elaborate. Walton said Sunday he was “quite happy with the press council. I'm still not al. criticized the paper for run- ning the analysis piece Oct. 15 without adequately iden- tifying it as opi A caption under a photo- graph of defeated. Social Credit candidate Gillian Trumper that read “Down but not beaten” should have read “Beaten but not down,” Walton also claimed. The caption, the council ruled, was “inaccurate, and inappropriate” and ° while publisher Hannaford admit- ted in a letter to the com- plainant that it was inap- propriate, nothing had been done in the paper to correct the impression the caption made. The council, however, said the explanation in the letter to Walton should have satisfied him. In a second decision, the council partially upheld a complaint by a Gibsons re- sident against the Sunshine meetings of two local ad- visory bodies in August 1986 and then wrote stories with- out identifying himself as the reporter. Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 SPECIAL 1980 CHEVETTE +995 USED VEHICLES B heed ne PICKUP 42, bey. 3-9 Won $1095, No aah TOYOTA PICKUP 42,5 Won 33995" Now 1981 CHEVETTE peed, 81 Aspnigey ‘Anpsaupeyy 04 yBnosys Z| Asonugey ‘Aopsuny) UROIUOWN 18 VEDIO 3000 BBI)-0}-88)4 2eqwe (Wes ey) 10; ry weg SON 18 oxnG 1980 FORD COURIER Pickup & canopy one 695 Doman reports ssincnaniar h * = nos Sees At Kootenay Savings Credit Union, you can receive ‘ free advice ur RRSP céntributi m. Cc a Ss 1 n Cc rea Ss e teson $4495 ‘Our RRSP Planner wewvice aialyses Yous faancial DUNCAN (CP) — Doman to $2.26 from 56 cents. ‘aa ae $2 situation; pointing out personal tax planning oppor- tunities. And it doesn’t cost a cent o} 818) 4© % UBd) “peounou NO (ed) “voreuew sse0ug lik9 V8 weyers Ayunoee ey peyes, oued 80y 004 ‘Opse2o1Y eof 101903 4a eiwooesy (05 9 sweeig 190g 12009) @6ng vO uBn, sa3us Twat (ear) 20487 eeeduy 807 ye sojeD voreog 83NVP VOYNYO | (Oar) “HIBD 0} JB HOWED UEWOY Aussoy MOH wos} yoyesep Bunk ey) Bercosip e1660K 1985 earnings of $5.1 million. Industries Ltd. on Tuesday Doman reduced its bank ‘ S. q reported 1986 net earnings of debt by $23.5. million” and | 41°? PONTIAC PHOENIX A full range of Kootenay Savings RRSP options $22.5 million, an increase of ended the year with working | "=". $3495 includes Variable Rate RRSP, Term Deposits and more than 300 per cent from capital of more than $41 Equity programs. Contact the Kootenay Savings i ili million. Company chairman -of - Credit Union branch near you. vr Tou ens Sales revenue rose 32 per cent to $271 million from $206 million. Earnings per share for the year ended Dec. 31, 1986, were $1.19. No comparable figure for the previous year and president H.S. Doman said with industry labor agreements in place, the U.S. lumber duty issue resolved and a good supply of mort- gage money available “to_}"y, homebuilders at affordable Give your retirement savings a head start: ¢ Monthly contribution starting $12,952 additional Jan. | of tax year. Vv rnings : Lump sum contribution . AM Jian Lot foliowing year, | January add .| Kootenay Savings was given. Cash flow per rates, the lumber industry " Higher. common share also climbed outlook for 1987 is good. based on $2,5 pear eas yearvai ee: The RRSPeople New Program Tris Fruitvale Canepa Salmo Sou Socan Nakusp Ne: DenverWaneta Plaza Kat COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT MECHANIC slid Calg aan Beier pear LEARN ALL ABOUT RRSP’S & RETIREMENT Mechanics. This is a six month program which begins . PLANNING AT OUR RRSP SEMINARS and third Monday of each month and specializes in truck and bus repair. 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