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Detectors recommended Roy, McLare CINCINNATI (CP) — A survivor of a fatal fire on board an Air Canada jetliner, recommended bean that smoke d be installed better trained in exavled to ah one exit procedures and if there was greater public awareness of what happens during an in the washrooms of all air- planes. ‘ Graham Wright of Toronto also said emergency exits should be designed so that short distance from Cinci- large numbers of people can escape quickly under the same conditions as those on the ill-fated flight in which 28 people died after inhaling smoke. He said everyone would benefit if cabin crews were Labor dinner cancelled VANCOUVER (CP) — nine-year dinner eae between British Columbia’s labor minister and organized jabor groups will be aban- loned this year because union leaders are in no mood to break bread with Bob McClelland. The annual event, hosted by the Pacific National Ex- hibition, normally takes place on Labor Day “to kind of re-;. cognize labor in B.C.,” hibition spokesman Andy | onto bound DC-9 on a flight fron’ Dallas, | Tex., landed -June 2 ater fire broke out in inclydes ister and. members of the the BG oud Token Baldag the B.C,,and Yukon coi Building THE Jean, howevse, the union members won't be: at “Booth sald the decision not ‘to’ ahead the “event was on his hands and knees in the piteh-black, .smoke-filled plane. ‘i ti EMERGENCY LIGHTS . Asked whether floor-levél emergency lights would have made it easier. to get out, ‘he said: “ ‘would have been better: than nothing.” Fellow . survivor Harry Moseley, of Dallas, testified * that a flight attendant asked him to be prepared to open an’ emergency exit over a wing when they landed. The plane was filling with smoke and he memorized prompted “by the Social Credit government's recent legislative package,.’ which represents “a frontal assault, not just on the labor move- ment, but on: the mass of | tation ‘and that-the ‘event, cancelled. therefore; was The exhibition begins with a persde Eriescatedey: Cutbacks will be tragic VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia will see a boom in unwanted babies, unwed mothers and abor- tions in the wake of a Min- istry of Health decision to cut a grant to the Planned Pa- .Frenthood Association of B.C., ‘the association's executive director said Tuesday. Roberta McLeod said the operating grants for 15 years, will cut off its support in September. Last year that amounted to $115,995, which covered one-third of the cost of running 17 bith control doubltedly..result. in ‘an-in- ; per -cent'of- the “elinics’ ‘pa- | {from the provincial crease in the number of un- wanted pregnancies which will mean — over and above the persotial tragedy ea ved — cost of further medical care; welfare for many single | mothers who elect to keep their.) and an_in- er of abortions, . facts family doctor for advice on ; birth ‘control. “Anhonymity is one of the reason the adolescents come here,” McLeod ‘sald. “They Probably don’t:‘ waht ‘their The association ::is-. also’ -- financed by'the federal gov- if the government does not teenagers should tell their parents they need! birth con- trol. by “They should go to their parents,” he said. “That's where I'd expect my kids to change its mind, but the ass- go.’ .oclation wants to meet with Hardest hit by the cut, she + said; will be the mare than 60 tients who are under'the age of 17. 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On ‘Tuesday, members of swo OTTAWA (CP) — Roy MacLaren, sworn in Wed- nesday as Minister of State for Finance, said better ding between gov- the M described feat ‘hey were forced to ignore the textbook on. emergency » procedures and cope the best they could as the smoke-filled plane headed for an emergency landing. Thet three flight attendants said they went to the front of the burning aircraft, leaving the passengers on their own to open over-wing emergency exits, TOURIST ALERT - VANCOUVER (CP) — RCMP tourist alert for Wes- nesday, Aug. 17. The follow- ing persons are requested to -contact the nearest detach- ment of the RCMP for an. past urgent personal message:' Edna ‘Bennett of Caroline, Paul Lund ‘of Tigard, Ore., Norma and Charlie McKee of New Westminster, B.C., Denise Paulger of Chilliwack, B.C., Adrian and Joan Plante of Brandon, Man., Darlene and Wallace Selmenson of Grand Forks, Minn., Jim Smith of Fernie, B.C. Briefs ernment, business and labor is needed to improve pro- ductivity and provide jobs. “It seems to me that’s the real solution to our = Ole Cai), rn ir” ae iness-government relations in 1977. The government says tax « inereases are not restricted under its restraint program. It also says the retail price of the goods will still fall within our economic growth,” said MacLaren minutes after being sworn in at the Gov- ernor General's residence. MacLaren refused to com- ment in detail on the federal government’s announcement last month that it intends to increase the excise tax on beer, wine, spirits and cig- arettes by more than 13 per. cent — exceeding its own Jean-Luc Pepin. : MacLaren, first elected to the Commons in 1979, has been parliamentary secre- tary to the energy minister. ‘Asa minister, he will have to ~ sive up his responsibility as of the joint com- i defi t re- straint program. “All of us would be in- terested in any movement or change that affects the six- and-five formula which has been so successful over the ast- year... in inflation bringing down,” ‘said “I would guess that we would want to look once again’ at the issue in those ~ terms but what the outcome will be I don't know,” said MacLaren, who headed a federal task force on bus- is either fixed or falls within a range determined by the state. Violent crimes in Cali- . fornia, for example, can’ be Castlegar RCMP one driver with impaired driving over the weekend. surtaxed up to $10,000. The suggestion is among several in the report, which also calls for more frequent restitution ‘and Criminal Code dm trols will be made.at Syringe Creek Provineial Park follow- to in- crease fines. But while the surtax could about . people: consuming “raleobel on’ the beach: « re Castiogor 3 to’ $20'-tnillion~| annually, federal Jubitie De- partment official Yvon Dati» mittee on Senate reform. PROVINCIAL ‘The winning numbers for ~ the Aug. 12 $500,000 Provin- ~- ‘eal draw is 4458358. Here are the most recent winning Last six digits win $50,000, ast five digits win $1,000, last four digits win $100, last three digits win $25, last two digits win $10. CRIME TAX % continued from front pegs durand said, “You'd be lucky if you collected 60 to 70 per would only add to the costs, Dandurand said.” The provinces could éx- tend the surtax to all con- victions, in-iuding traffic off- ences, said Dandurand, add- ing suctra method woald:help alleviate the’ high ‘cost of ad- i ‘the ‘plan. 5 a ORE Castlegar Savings CREDIT UNION | Street talk THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE CASTLEGAR MITZI are this week presenting Fannie Annie. And if Mitzi was a big draw at the Marlane: Hotel, then owner Jim Marshall must be laughing all the way to the bank with Fannie Annie. The 80-year-old divorcee is six fect tall (plus another four or six inches for high-piled hair), but looks seven or sitting-down patrons. Her Measurements are 7 more or less, There is very little titillation in Big Fannie Annie's show, but she is very funny. And, as her advertising says, in a funny kind of way, classy: While a lot of earthy humor spills out of her meaty there is a lot of audi and. kept to a minimum. * The real fun at ‘last night's full house was thes Annie plucked a pint-sized male patron (at least ihe looked pint sized compared to Annie!) from his corner table and directed him (how could he ‘say no?) to a chair on stage, He clutched the chair with white knuckles and his eyes grew wide and round as » deposited all of her. he pounds on her lap and buried his face in her oun tifa charms, After administering a good-natured mauling to the young man, Annie sent him back to his table admidst the hoots and hollers and loud applause of his friends and the entire audience. Although she's originally. from the Seattle area, Annie now lives in Florida where she raises miniature horses and goats. She also owns a kiddies carnival, had a bit part in the movie coer es: ae done commercials, and has emeeed bellyflop co Annie is playing two shows a night (9 aia raed 11:80 p.m.) until Saturday.. 3 Maloney. Pontiac Buick’s service isn't draw of July 27. He got his winning ticket from The Ticket Lady, Lena Urbani. WITH ALL THIS HOT. weather, it’s probably the best time of the year for Castlegar city council to consider request to build a water slide recreation park. Council has been asked by representatives of Monte Reasaesieat peerage eid pak. Council's planni: rezoning can be made until the pooped! hs been toa public hearing. VERIGIN INUSTEIES LTD. is requesting con- for of the “Schofield Creek” area for use as a mobile home park. Currently, a number of mobile homes are located in the area near the industrial park, but no official mobile home park has been constructed. This request must: also go to a public hearing council noted at its meeting IF ANYONE'S expecting 50 guests for dinner (and for breakfast and for lunch, and for midmorning, mid- Se eee ee ee advice on how to handle it all is Trudy Biln. She and husband Tommy had 61 of Tom's immediate family and close relatives here for‘a two-day reunion. And they-brought. their. appetites...Even,.though, Trudy-had »« filled a huge deep freqzar.with cooking. they, still emptied it and went looking for-more. While East Indian food was popular, good old Ganadian \_ fare proved quite acceptable, too. - eight feet as she strides through the audience of 6-65-55, THAT SMILE on the face of GORDON NORWOOD, : because he's $1,000 richer thanks to the Western Express . PASS CREEK PARK? + « «Carolyn and'Ken Chernoff of Castlegar discovered the U.S. version of Pass Creek Park when holidaying with parents recently The Park is located in Portland, Oregon. ‘Tommy got tired of just meeting all his relatives when something sad like a funeral called thm together, so he decided to hold the reunion with his 71-year-old mother, Parsini, the happy matriarch, helping peeh sveryone. on. a their toes. Family members can from as far away ‘as Yuma City, , and: and points in b Besides swimming, water skiing, golfing, and visiting, the tours of itine College and the Keenleyside Dame were especially po, (Oh yeah, the ik in ‘the white suit: with white bowtie. and the big white Stetson who was seen around town that weekend: He's Johnder “Boss Hog” Basran, mayor of Lilloett and a brother-inlaw to Tom. He's also the brother of Castlegar’s Jogie Basran.), NELSON'S Peebles Motor Inn is under'a new name and new ownership. The hotel has been re-named the Peebles Flag Inn, part of the Flag Inn chain, which stretches across North America and through the United Kingdom. Dieter Link is the new manager of the motor inn. BRIAN PRITCHARD of CKQR Radio will be making a live appearance on tonight's Western Express Lottery draw program, to be broadcast across the Western provinces. Brian will be pushing the button which releases numbered balls, forming the winning numbers for prizes of $100,000 and-$10,000 Plus the Express extra. ; prizes. of, seven. cars. 4.04. rane and ene Broadcasters are chosen from across Western Canada to be on the show, produced at CKY TV in Winnipeg. The show can be seen at 5:30 'p.m., on channel 13°(BCTV). ved CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 17, 1983 A3 COME OCURIRIGNIC: OF FOOD BUYS! at Central Food Mart! i | Palace valley landscape nursery gets fence LONDON (AP) — An Israelimade security fence has been installed around Buckingham Palace following last summer's break-in by an unemployed man, Michael Fagan, who got into Queen Elizabeth's bedroom, the Daily Telegraph reported today. . A palace spokeswoman Thousands of Junipers & See i PLO SALE STARTS AUG. 21 TO SEPT. 21 . 30 to 50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK refused comment on the newspaper's report, saying: NURSERY — 226-7270. HWY. 6 WINLAW, B.C. “Excellence in quality & service” “We never discuss matters of ity.” The telegraph fence, cost- ing 1 million pounds ($1.86 million), is wired to a micro- computer and sets off an alarm even if someone brushes against it; its elec- tronic sensors pinpoint the location of any attempted break-in. z The newspaper said details about the fence were disclos- ed in a press release from an organization based in Glas- gow, Scotland, the Israel- Scottish Information Service. It said the deal was a triumph for the state-owned Israel Aircraft Industries, which developed the fence. Organization officials were not immediately available for comment. British security fence man- ufactureres were less than enthusiastic. “The Israeli system is a good one, but I believe there are at least three English firms which could have ful- filled the function just as well,” said Victor Green of the London-based Interna- tional Fire Security and Safety Exhibition Confer- ence. 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