218 Wednesday, October 28, 1992 Legal Notices 930 Notice is hereby given that an apy ica- to the Director of Vital ge of name, pursu- of the “Name Act” ‘ozott of #10 1008 Lucy to Thursday, October 15, womens, wenatr + (i) NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A38249 Pursuant to Section 16 of the Forest Act, sealed tender applications will be accepted by the District Manager, 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., VIN 1H3, to be opened at 1:00 p.m. (local time) on the 19th day of November, 1992, for a Timber Sale Licence to authorize the harvesting of 2153 cubic metres, more or less, of timber located at hoe Lake, appr ly 10 kilometers from Needles ferry landing, Kootenay Land District. Species: 40% Douglas Fir and Other Species, 18% Hemlock, 16% Larch, 11% White Pine, 6% Cedar, 5% Lodgepole Pine and 4% Spruce. Term: One (1) year. Bidding is restricted'to persons _ SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 DISTRICT #9 SDJ (CASTLEGAR) SDF (CASTLEGAR) TEACHING TEACHING VACANCY VACANCY WOODLAND PARK STANELY HUMPHRIES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL A full-time, Term teacher is A full-time, Term teacher is required, effective i diately. The quired, effective to 93.06.30, at length of the assignment is S.H.S.S. The successful applicant will: 1. Have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree, with a major in Mathematics, 2. Be committed to the integration There's something for everyone! 365-7266 Auto Glass Tinting is the most economical way to improve your vehicle's appearance & comfort. + Reduces Glare « Increases Privacy - Scratch Resistant TRAIL AUTO BODY 2316-6th Ave., Castlegar » 365-5114 of special needs’ s dents in regular classes, 3. Be familiar with, and supportive of, the goals and principles of Intermediate and Graduation Programs of the Year 2000 initiatives, and 4. Have the following assignment: MA 9 (2) MA 10 (2) MA10A MA11A Intro MA 11 S.H.S:S. enrols over 700 Grade 9- 12 dents and is committed to excellence in curricular and co- curricular programs. 12 Noon For further information, contact: Friday, November 6, 1992 David Hogg, Principal to: yt phri dary dent of School: School primary programs to complement these initiatives —a team player able to work with a highly positive, professional staff — comfortable with parent volunteers in the classroom -recent successful primary classroom experience is an asset For further information, contact: Suitably qualified applicants should submit their applications, with supporting documents, on or before: registered in the Small Busi Forest Enterprise Program, Category Two. Particulars may be obtained from the Regional Manager at 518 Lake Street, nelson, B.C, ViL 4C6, or the Su School District #9 (Castlegar) Phone 365-7735 865 Columbia Avenue Suitably qualified applicants should Castlegar, B.C. submit their applications, with VIN 1H3 supporting documents, on or before: Fax: 365-3817 12 Noon District Manager at 845 Columbi Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3 or the Field Office at 109-6th Avenue, Nakusp, B.C. VOG 1RO0. Friday, November 6, 1992 Province of Ministry ot id a Britsh Columbia Forests: = NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A38248 Pursuant to Section 16 of the Forest Act, sealed tender applications will be accepted by the District Manager, 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., VIN 1H3, to be opened at 11:00 a.m. (local time) on the 19th day of November, 1992, for a Timber Sale Licence to authorize the harvesting of 1885 cubic metres, more or less, of timber located at Snowshoe Lake, approximately 10 kilometers from Needles ferry landing, Kootenay Land District. Species: 62% Douglas Fir and Other Species, 18% Larch, 1 1% White Pine, and 9% Cedar. Term: One (1) year. Bidding is restricted to persons registered in the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category One. Particulars may be obtained from the Regional Manager at 518 Lake Sweet, nelson, B.C. ViL 4C6, or the District Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. 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We request the indulgence of the Castlegar and Robson residents and any others who may be affected by these disturbances. Everything possible will be done to minimize the effect on the public. Thank You CELGAR MODERNIZATION PROJECT , @ Wednesday, October 28, 1992 198 Things again. West Kootenay Power and one of its striking unions were invited back to the table for a meeting yesterday by Brian Foley of the Labor Relations Board (formerly Industrial Re- © lations Council). WKP dispute nears end? “22 _ The Disputes Resolution Di- vision Chair is meeting again today with the company, the Office and Technical Employ- ees’ Union and appointed me- diator Don Cott. SuperValu talks set Corinne Jackson NEWS REPORTER A date is set. Although no one knows where they will meet, medi Cott, SuperValu and the ‘Teamsters’ Union have ema er Nov. 20 is the day when all sides will try to hammer out a deal. Despite being appointed in September, this will be the first meeting the Labor Relations Board mediator has with the com- pany and its union. “T've talked with both sides on the telephone,” he said, adding that this next step in negotiations is an important one. . Cott said “it’s better to sit across from the table,” where all parties are present. SuperValu manager Richard Howes said the com ; : any was reluctant to sit down with a mediator when the ai first ap- plied for one, saying it wanted a counter proposal from the Teamsters’. “Now that we have a counter proposal, it’s time for th 10 : , e next step, Howes said Tuesday. “I think we'll have a contract signed. said “I’m cautiously optimistic. Keith Kennedy is happy about the scheduled meeting, but “We've met our objective of having the employer back at the table and resuming negotiations,” the union’s business repre- sentative said. Kennedy said negotiations “will remain status quo until (next month’s) meeting and hopefully an agreement can be reached.” SuperValu’s 24 employees have been without a contract since- July 1, 1991: Outstanding issues include pensions and wages. anada ie Health and Welfare Santé et Bien-étre social Canad: Canada COMMUNITY Bulletin Board St. David's Thrift Sho odo rvice, avid's Thri p, celebrating 20 years of communi i riday, October 30, 10 a.m-4 p.m. Coffee and Sondtes: ee eee 1ST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ait ‘on Wlahicetien Sd Sh Ri Shoreacres School, 7 p.m. y, ber 4th. Former 2786 According to Cott, Foley the job on Jul, - aed Pg e job on 20 h i ties’ decisions and he’s trying WKP’s Parte Arce Brother- asked the parties together “to to look at all the alternatives,” hood of Electrical Workers’ look at the differences. “He decided last Thursday, or Friday to step in because there’s a standoff in the par- hes Cott said. “There's very little left that’s outstanding and what is out- standing could be resolved picket lines that went up three days earlier. However on Sept 3 the OTEU went on. strike over wages and pensions. Brian L. Brown. ACCOUNTANT Castlegar - 365-2151 CERTIFIED GENERAL 270 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING For all your plumbing needs and supplies + FIXTURES + PARTS + SERVICE CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL 364-0343 BUILDER'S CRANE SERVICE LTD. Trusses & Beams PICKED UP AND DELIVERED TO YOUR AREA FROM KELOWNA. 60' REACH Call 762-LIFT 762-5438 NEIL E. SURGENOR, C.G.A. 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