B8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 19, 1980 Jobs galore for whitecollars =A ; NOTICE OF WIND UP AND DISTRIBUTION OF SURPLUS Take notice that the Kootenay . Cooperative Storage Association Is in tho process of winding up, and all of lis assets will be distributed to the existing share, holders on record at Api mt goriiicatos by, registe ve ae 50; vercen Si * for booming trade i VANCOUVER (CP) — White collar workers can name their price in the.Van- couver job market — while in other areas, omployers search for qualified workers phasis on trades than general university and college cours- os, eae Although. the B.C. con- struction industry is in a peak period, there are pat- Now" Insertions, copy ' Telephone 365-5210 for the C hy pay : Directory will be accepted before the first Wednesday issue of each month only. But for killed labor- will be invalid, rder 1 thet Board at Directors ers, things will get worse before they get.better. Unemployment statis- tics indicate the Vancouver- Assoclation, 150 TENDERS are being called sd By cannot create ches of sald Cy Stairs, ‘secretary-treasi er of the B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Council, Stairs said industrial ; construction is experiencing ae a significant boom that en iy more jobs. In the i rate jumped Uleb Society. tor at pari jul acie! or +f coretaker onthe Birchbank Plenie Grounds contract basis, Becinninad on tho is of May, 1981 . through the 15th of October, 1981. Clean-up requirements will boas follows: . Area around the shelter and washrooms. : 2. Kitchen after each plenic, A 3, Barbeque pits and cement slo 4 Remove the garbage. Cutting of grass, Re equipment H suppli lied, » Sprinkling the grounds, oneral maintenance of grounc 8 ‘Goneral maintenance of machine: All bids to be addressed to the Secreta Ss Closing date of bids will ‘be Thursday, Oct. Lowes! or any. bid not necessarily accep: i *_ TENDERS are being Full Lond- scaping Service Commorciol or residential Pree estimetes CHANG'S NURSERY & FLORIST LTD. 2601-9th Ave., 365-7312 WESTKO CONCRETE Foundations Retaining Walls Floors RALPH BIRD Box 3203, Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5071 Contracting —Power Wiring— —Electric Heat— —Fire Alarms— —Intrusion Alarms— & Se Special ——— + Groceteria & Laundromat 1038 Columbja Avenue jor your aitic, Cali Collect: 364-0166 601-23rdStreet ° Castlegar 365-2144 WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Distributor for CD uses Oxygen — Acoilane. ‘Hobart Welders Gy Industria Equipment Co. Ltd. 2905- 6th Ave., Castleger, B.C. 365-771 Bearing: Alera Heavy Equipment, Cars *& Tru ee oy FMC Talers, Pulleys, Chains, Elevator Buckets; Screw Con- veyor: Power (Bottom of Hill) ... 964 Days a Year! Mon.-Sat. 8:30-10:30 p.m Sun. & Hols. 9-10:30 p. m. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionary & General Phone 365-6534 Hoc LAEFF ELECTRIC eee Da NI ELS - CONSTRUCTION Concrete Contractors” Specializing in footings, founda- tians, retaining walls, and rein. forcing. COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph. 693-2408 or 693-2415 Selkirk Homes “You build or let us” See us also for: * Excavations © Hauling . © Form Rentals Castlegar 365-3401 Sea « pIsco Jezebel’s disco bIsco at ine Terra Nova CASTLEGAR .FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to kindly, thoughtful service. Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Phone 365-3222 McCALLUM’S FUNERAL SERVICES LTD. Removals * CREMATIONS Castlegar 365-6980 Trail-Zenith 2604 Toit Nelson-Zenith 2004 Freo “Economy with Integrity” Rock Walls, Fireplaces : Framing, Landscaping and Septic Work Ph 352-2164 Services Complete Septic Tank Service Sand Gravel Topsoil Excavating Post Holes -Landscaping Backhoe Backfilling Snow Removal rere. ss ser- vice: Rosidential — Com- mercial — Industrial — new and old construction. One Step Ahead Energy Systems Ltd. 301 Vernon St., Nelson . 1 52. CREATURE COMFORT ‘ eee Compare our rates, Free Estimates, 365-2546 Grants Available. Eee TRAIL HONDA you may have. paid too _FOR SALE Fully reconditioned or as is ® ‘Al © SOCCER TABLES, © ARCADE GAMES c COLEMAN COUNTRY BOYSERVICE | Sump & Septic Tank Pumping. Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar _. CONTACT: * Southern Music Lid. 352-6922 in Nelson . “ALXEL | “THE HOME -. * GAMES PEOPLE” jes, Soccer Tables, pinball Machines, shutteboord , . and Toble Gam: 43a Columbia. Aves, Phone 736s We don't’ make a lot of noise but we-service what we sell and our prices are right. Don't buy another Honda until you check our price or much, Elliott Motors Ltd. DBA Trail Honda 368-3377. D6014 ; DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5152 Air Compressors Sales, Service and Rentals Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd. 0. “Your Pipeline.to Good Savings” ML. LeRoy BS. OD. OPTOMETRIST . 1012-4th St.,” Castlegar ‘ Phone 365-3361 Tues.-Fri. 9a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a,.m.-12 noon 716 - 6th Ave., Castl 365-7702 RHC INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 801 Baker St., Nelson Phone 352-7252 Fire ¢ Auto. © Boat Trailer ¢ Life porsen Cae COHOE_ a Insurance Agency Ltd. 269 Columbia Dial 365-3301 © Providing complete insurance service © We have licence plates * Open 6 days a week to serve you better ‘e Private auto Insurance $$ are : We sell & use HAIR ANNEX & PRODUCTS. _! “The Hair Annex’’ 7 Pine St. 365-3744 _ MGHTING A HOME? ire about our complete ckage p prices.. m accessories * alerbeds LIGHTS ‘N' LATHER Woneto Plaza 368-5302 © Commercial Printing - © Rubber Stomp Mfg. © Office Supplies © Office Furniture © Office Equipment ‘Repairs “The Difference is Quality & Service!” ap CRON Ee sae. PRINTING LT. * “105 Morn SI. North Castlegar. B.C. Phone 365-5525 Terral your MOTOR INN ‘The largest full-service hotel In Kootenay Country SLSTAURANT: a erty * PUB * LOUNGE {RAIL 8 C > 604, 368 ——— es folwe'oan a6 1008 Rossland Abe 3985 THE COLANDER - SPAGHETTI HOUSE : witahon cunie Cobbler” Shoe Repair Crescent Valley 359-7019 SUMP & SEPTIC. TANK PUMPING and INSTALLATIONS TOMLIN PLUMBING 365-5034 ‘, (CASTLEGAR - BOOT oT & SADDLE ; Sporn a eclenani Shoes ond Boots Hockey Gloves repalmed 186 Columbia Ave. Bill’s TV Rebuilding - Servicii HI Lf “brandsat V's, Quosar Dealer for Castlegar arec. OPEN7 one se WEEK PASS : 365-5466 4&N Upholstery Studio For all your upholstery.needs. 614 Front St., Nelson 352-9419 es eo. Is the Place for a UPHOLSTERY & SALES 365-3055 650- 23rd St., Castlegar WATERBEDS and - ACCESSORIES LIGHTS 'N' LATHER Woneta Plara 368-5302 SS _ Whether Your Business -Name — Starts With a X,YorZ ‘You'll Find Business ‘Directory Advertising Pays PHONE 365-5210 == HeSSSSSS—]. ‘Legislative Library, : ' ‘Parlfanent. Bldgs., pol Bellevilts | Victoria, vey: aKa pe c. Published -at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” FOGGY Thursday morning with sunshine by {ate morning. In- creasing clouds for the weekend with a-chonce of precipitation Highs will be arou Ve overnight lows around 2°, VOL, 33, NO. 51 5 Cents : Trustees: get support. for indemnity raise By DON HARVEY. Trustees of School District’ No. 9 have narrowly voted in favor -of. in- creasing their annual. indemnities. While a few trustees scoffed at the idea, the motion to act on last summer’ 's change in the School Act passed 4.3 Monday: night’and met with ‘enthusi- “ astic support from. the Castlegar Dis. trict Teachers Association. The board now will ask the min- istry of education for additional’ funds to cover the added expense of ji jumping the chairman's indemnity to $6,000, the vice-chairman’s to $5,000 and each of the regular trustee’s to $4,000, retro- active to Aug. 1. Prior:to the new * legislation, all trustees were entitled to 2,000. Trustee Doreen Smecher said she felt “trustees’should get an‘ indemnity, to help make up: for the fost of their time and various sacrifices" required in carrying out their duties, ° “It shouldn't cost if you're willing / to volunteer." Trustee Webb Webster regarded the education’ ministry's move as another example of “idiotic legislation” and would have preferred any increase in indemnities to come into effect next Jan. 1 after he's out of office, He does not plan‘to seek re-election Nov. 15. In other board business, Trustee Ernie Mills reported ‘that three- and . four-day Suspensions of. students are “coming in like.crazy” because of dis- ‘cipline problems at several schools, He said principals. report teachers. being subjected to abusive: Janguage, dis-. respect and difficulties in dealing with hung-over-students. “This seems to be a peak year,” said chairman Anne Jones, “They're having similar problems i in Nelson and Election : :’ Mills noted that aiudents are , suspended automatically for wconsiure, _ing -alcohol and attending a_ school function.” Degree of intoxication den't ‘ considered. The-board is unhappy | that a fire. hydrant, stand hasn't yet been built at’ the Robson ‘school despite repeated requests to'the Robson Irrigation Dis- trict to act on a board recommendation made a year ago, Now fire captain Cliff Church will be asked to apply pressure. The board also intends to meet a parks arid recreation. committee re- quest for ideas on where to build a new. swimming pool. Three sites were men- tioned: adjacent to Stanley Humphries Secondary School,, adjacent to. the - CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 22, 1980. “, COMINCO EMPLOYEES engaged in trades for the y, along with 9 P nel, were: in attendance, Monda jorning ; hen the! District R .Com- © < on and the land now occupied by. the old arena which is slated for demoli- tion, Opinions’ varied among the trusteés but most favored the old arena site. A submission will be made before “2 / the Dec. 16 deadline. Marshall - buys hotel john and Maria Kemle have sold the’ Marlane Hotel to. Jim Marsatl of eTrail. ‘The deal was made list ‘Saturday. * and Marshall will take over Nov, 1 or” Dee. 1.- “Purchase price was not disclosed. Although the Kemles are- the: hotel business — they've hac the : Marlane since July, 1975 — they. plan to’ » hang an to the Twin Rivers Motel i) “I've gota good two weeks" werk to do to, the grounds at the motel,” John‘said in an interview..‘I want to ; tprse Up the flower. beds. We had a, gearing up : Pre-election fever is: mounting. in Castlegar as returning ‘officer : Ron Skillings reports” three -mi . will'seek another two-year tei Selkirk College staffer Rich husband ‘of . retiring © Ald Hallet, will try.for a one-ye council. « Realtor Malcom Scott will seek a Castlegar seat on School District No. 9. Already filed are electrical engineer Pat Haley who is seeking one of two vacant Castlegar seats, and incumbent . Vera Kanigan of Area I-J. For council, ‘long-time ‘mayor of. ; Kinnaird, Carl Loeblich. filed ‘for city council last: week. - Former Ald. Jim -Gouk told the Castlegar News he “definitely intends” to file nomination” papers’ today or * Friday for a two-year term on council near Glade while jew zinc pressure leaching plant = , St of its ‘kind in the world ie "$23: mill plan’ : zine industry | around the. Wor dh Spo r copper and nickel, but this ‘application in in the world of the for zincas recovery. — clear of course and program otfer- \ while the ‘urd conus : feasibility” s tot £ 4 vthare was any point in perch for courses. their: next business venture. ; overnight: rooms, the Chuckwagen a : coffee shop’ and ‘th “T'm going to fix up'the rooms, put in a dining room and open a country/ western cabaret downstairs." Relax, . guys,’ “I'm keeping the weekly strip- = Ber + He will move his family to’ Castle." * gar’ “around Christmas." :Marshall sold the Arlingtén-Hotel + in Trail last Aprif and since has been in the construction pusines at Rossland. Z proposed: act as _ their‘ act and redo,‘the legislation. * structure ‘at the, college ~tember. Any. change —' up, . total éleimination of fees — would have Buckley. said that one of the jobs required of any .information officer hired ‘would bé’.to seek fi financial aid from the private sector to offset any hold-the-line or reduction ori govern- ment grants. The college curtently is + advertising for an information officer. The board also’ decided Kk the Urban Transit Authority ‘to initiate a triaf bus service to the four’ campuses Jan. 1 and will ask the regional digtrict and Cpsleene city councils for.support Chairman Bot Buckley summed mbers' feelings lescril legisla undermine the: powers of prerstai 4 A decision was made to send the government ‘leaders a strongly~ “worded letter! encouraging them ‘to “cleanjup The board also must decide before year's end whether to change; thejfee OTTAWA (cP) ~ Prime Minister ‘Trudeau has won the support ‘of NDP Leader Ed-Broadbent for his consti- to be-.decided ‘before. the Bers ¢ tutional reform package by agreeing to s PS . give the p greater | control over natural resources. . Still to be determined is just how much | badly-needed ‘support’-in the : resource-yich West Trudeau will obtain ‘ for his constitutional proposals because *, :would B worthwhile on basisa: iw, By program services, got board upport to . ask'the education ministry for $21,000 so she and her staff can make a study of ~ ‘what: the ‘people’ want. the college to - offer. The survey should be completed by ‘May. Principal Leo Perra noted the ministry has already hinted the money. would be: be: tiade: available. Cecilia Poole, centre coordinator, for Kettle: Valley, reported the off- i campus adult basic education program ‘is alive and healthy at Grand Forks, | Nakusp and Kaslo, The program started at Grand Forks in 1977 with a $6,000 grant and this year has received tive federal, -provincial relations spokes- man, called a news conference to say he , doubted Trudeau will win the support ‘of all the Western provinces with the concessions or that all of Broadbent's 26 Western Catiadian MPs will support the measures, “Mr. Trudeau obviously wanted some support in Western Canada," said Epp, MP for the Manitoba riding of © of the deal with B ; Saskatchewan Promier ‘Allan Blakeney, the only NDP. premier, had Trudeau's constitutional package but is expected to join Broadbent in sup- porting Trudeau's plans to bring a re- vised constitution to Canada by July.1,. 1981. . Saskatchewan isthe a western province which refused last week to join three eastern provinces in fi ighting Trudeau's constitutional proposals: in the courts. Representatives of the six provinces~are to meet in Winnipeg today to plot their strategy. : Jake Epp, Progressive Conserva-- refused earlier to condemn or éndorse - “He now thinks that he has Bonen that support, AUCUS ‘DIVIDED’ “Mr. Broadbent has a very divided caucus. It is still divided and he was* hoping to get his Western Canadian colleagues on side. ‘I-doubt if he’s achieved that.” Epp said his party, will decide whether to support Trudeau's initi- atives only after’ the exact wording is” tabled in Parliament.However, he re- -iterated his party's position that no changes be made to’ the constitution until after it is brought'to Canada from ~ Britain. The Trudeau- Broadbent announce- «Jan. Lindsay surveyed the need ‘the mentally handicapped and the istry “now «is. using the ‘results. to formulate: province-wide criteria for developing programs for them. As a result of,her efforts, the ministry has approved a grant — the first in B.C. — and authorized the offering of a special program in Nelson. . Lindsay said she hopes to “have something in Trail” for January, the beginning of the Year of the Handi- capped. i Board members expressed plea- sure at learning that the college ex- tends beyond four campuses and.deal- ing largely with high school graduates. Ed supports Pierre © ment follows. three weeks of secret. negotiations between them and Blak- eney and resulted in Trudeau writing to Broadbent on Tuesday agreeing to make three resource-related additions to his constitutional package. Tru- deau’s office released the letter. The three additions proposed by Broadbent and accepted by Trudeau would give the provinces greater control over resource management, allow them to levy indirect taxes and to have greater. powers over interpro- vincial trade of natural resources. WILL INCREASE SUPPORT - “I agree with you that some change for the proposed resolution with respect to resources will increase the support for the package both in Parliament and in’ the country,” Trudeau told Broadbent in the letter. “Iam, therefore, prepared to deal with this particular issue at this time.” Broadbent said his party’s heavy Western contingent gave him the needed bargaining power to win con- cessions from Trudeau. TIME’ COULD have run out for Selkirk student Jorge | Alvarez last Sunday while photographing a black bear in an tin tree at the golf course. The bear, possibly realizing next Sunday is when Castlegar . 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