in U.S. VANCOUVER. (CP): :.— Peto Lenchuk tells the same DUNWOODY & C0. ; Chartered Accountants ato Columbia Ave. ; (cGeatlegar 365-215) Parts in stock for ; foreign & domestic cars... 15 years experience to. Nerve youbetter 3 123 McDonald Drive (OH tekeside Dr.) Natson 61s Columbia Ave. “Henry Joh B.Sc.;C.A. Castlegar Phone 365-7745 7 ANTIQUES Im is of fine furnishi: 4 _ Importers of ee: ¥ Son ieee HARRISON & TAYLOR f2.3306 oF 442: 2945 SSS SSS JOHN'S BOOKS (the, perder, for $16,000" ‘and a house, * ich they éatimate will cost : enother $16,000, 2): *S\4We rent a little two-bed- . foom ‘house right now and pay $176 a month. That alone makes up for the exchange. Nope, we won't come back.” "There are several: ways 4 satesery, they applied’ for ‘and. received ‘resident’ alien” -status, Paul St. Hallare, who hes been cor over ‘the _ border Sor three years, ts less. enthusiastic sbout.'the ‘ ar-, ‘ rangement, BO LS “To live in one cduntry and work in another is” not! as sweet as it sounds,” said St. Hillare,’'who.| married ‘an American ‘and ~ commutes from Birch Bay to his job at: Safeway in Surrey, B.C. “To live here is a different ball game. It's net like having a summer home. The whole thing may look cheaper, but you! have to look at. every- thing. The exchange rate is ‘hurting us g lot and we don't get,.much at a break on income tax. 334-4929). ‘1570 2nd Ave., Trail — }-8078 ‘(Across from Sateway) ‘ OVER 10,000 BOOKS IN STOCK aT % OF NEW: PRICE :MAIO'S: “CARPET CLEANING . “ BONDED & INSURED ig Residential i 1 ccapted up to'5 p. y chang es and e Castlegar ea Oct. 25 for month of November. CHRISTINA LAKE CONTRACTING LTD. 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Monday to ie.moke wo jes ; Htenday: Ta Tamper Fatul highs ‘of Teeest ie i‘ nd 14, Overnight tre and, Tntaat Development , infant son would be blind: he “benefit in one way or another: ieee ‘the: Unitec ‘says local United :Way chairman: Judy vy Cammpbell : parents wil xpect | ment situation to prov: © Teaat until next summi ring ‘with dé has a'case load of about 80 families she’ Trail nal “*!;The municipal votes, he is ‘confident, will give his group ** . the ability to put preasure on . Parliament, municipal . gov-\) ernments throughout’ . the world and the United Nations ? take amore’ positive oes ‘on the Proposition he * expects’ would take’ 50’or 60 years to put’ fn place.’ He says poll, resulta ‘indi- cate’ that'“in’ the ‘U.S, ‘and Europe there is a new awak-: ening, a new. realization that the arms race is leading us to Hell in'a basket and ‘we want - it stopped.” Stark also ‘is enthusiastic about.a: national project by members of Parliament start- "ing Oct: 21 during which they will visit 21 cities to support the ‘November’ referendum ‘and to hear what the people have to say about: disarma- ment. After. the blitz, ‘they will: write ‘a’ report’ on their findings ‘and submit it to Parliament. e ‘unpaid leaves following a sting Monday with BONU representatives. ie cunpaid leaves saved : the hospital three-quarters of ‘a nursing position and nurses didn't'take icut hospital ‘ad- ¥ terierence, A history “S approach’ that brings people together’ ‘and ‘tries to’ bring out the best of ‘their indi- vidual ‘skills’ is what makes. the country hada 5 | wee restraint opposed | - VANCOUVER (cP) — A B.C. ; Federation:‘of Labor ‘delegation met Friday with provincial Labor,’ Minister lease. “Accidents and ‘indus- trial diseases do not conform to simplistic: six: per:'cent Bob McClelland, “and ex- limits, pressed opposition with the government's plan to bring the Worker’s ‘Compensation Board ‘under ‘its six-per-cent restraint program. Federation president Jim outlined the labor movement's concern on what ‘a six percent limit means to the compensation board's op- erating costs, “The Federation is con- cerned that the six per cent, ‘limit will lead toa decrease in accident prevention pro- grams such as work-site in- spections:and enforcement,” Kinnaird. said ‘limits : will lead to an increase in‘ claims and ‘that:, will’ add | to’ ‘the board's current | $500 million deficit. “The Labor Minister does not agree with our position,” said Kinnaird, “but has given his commitment that'he will give direction to the: WCB that preventive and “com- pensation services should not | be affected by the” atk: “Per. cent ceiling.” * ‘ Kinnaird said that the’ fed- eration will be’, monitoring the situation to hold the Min- ister to his commitment |