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He said he expects forest companies to seek with the forest industry in 1986, even though/fegional president Jack Munro feels his union will be lucky/to hold on “We would have a major victory if we can keep what we ‘Munro told 170 delegates at the. union's convention Munro, angered over bickering between delegates over a resolution dealing with next year’s negotiations, warned “we don’t have the luxury at this time to start fighting with major when On Room Rate with this Coupon WE FEATURE: © Kitchens * Courtesy Van © Heated Pool ® Continental Breakfast expires-in June. Advanced reservations Call for Reservations 112-509-624-4142 Otter expires Dec. 31. 1985. Not valid Sept. 25 10.01. 10.1985 VICTORIA (CP) — Forests ini: Tom was = a wage - negotiations begin-next year. He said the mood of the membership is one of “fight” rather than allow concessions, even though it recognizes the industry has been through hard times. The union signed a three-year contract in 1983 with no increase in the first year, and four and 4.5 per cent in the next two years on an hourly base rate of $14.08. The contract He said in 1983 the pro- not impressed Tuesday with plans by the’ International Woodworkers of America to __earmark $5 million in pension funds viculture and re- but forestry ex- perts applauded the an- nouncement. “I find that rather amusing that the IWA should now suggest investing their pen- sion funds in forest renewal,” Waterland told reporters. Sthand MUST SELL |__- By GORD McINTOSH The Canadian Press A Vancouver-area credit union is demanding reim-| bursement for a $7.5-million investment in Northland Bank because the bank was given a clean bill of health last spring by the inspector general of banks. The 67,000-member Surrey Credit Union has found itself stuck with $7.5 million in worthless debentures after lovely 4 bedroom uniquely designed home (122°x100'), with garden area and numerous nlease call: | : GLEN WILSON Century 21 Mountainview Agencies ktd. ‘ HOME: 365-3407 OFFICE: 365-2111 part_of a $16-million private placement sold by the Tor- onto investment house of Wood Gundy Ltd. last May and June. vincial g to the union pension funds could be used for the pur- pose. “At that time, it didn’t seem appropriate to them and now they. seem to have changed their mind,” Water- land said. He was unwilling to say whether the government would contribute toward the proposed fund, saying he needed definite information Surrey -Credit_ Union was the largest of five institution- al buyers of the debentures. The other major buyer was the government of Alberta with $5 million worth. Before the debentures were sold, Wood Gundy ap- proached inspector general William Kennett and asked whether the Calgary bank was ona sound footing. When assured the bank was sol- vent, Gundy went ahead with the issue. “""Kenneétt™ could” reached for comment Tues- day. But in testimony before the Commons finance com- mittee Sept. 9, he acknow- eldged he was asked by Stupy At Howe x OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE With the Open Learning Institute, you study at home for credits that can earn you a recognized OLI University Degree, Career/Technical Certificate or High School Diploma. Or you.can transfer OLI credits to other colleges and universities. Home study with OLI is the modern, flexible way to learn because it’s geared to your schedule and your budget. Comprehensive course packages come in the mail so you study when it’s convenient. You go to school without going to classes and without giving up your present job, hiring a baby-sitter or paying for transportation. 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But the union is not “prepared to join forces with the Briefly Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada and the Canadi: Paperworkers Union in a_ joint bargaining front. . - “Logic says there should be a united front “But the other partners have to be credible happy with past experiences.’ y says Munro. d we are not BANK UNSAFE The IWA was caught in’picketing bythe two other forest unions during their contract negotiations and Munro was: critical of the pulp unions’ leaders for putting his members out of work. E Del did approve a other two forest unions under the IWA’s umbrella. Del * were to try to bring the provincial in i Labor Minister Terry Segarty for failing to improve the Workers" Compensation Board. Munro said Segarty has t ish a failed to live up to his to look into the union's concerns: about the operation of the board. “Since he is not doing his job, he should resign,” Munro said. before making a commit- ment. Union regional. president Jack Munro has said the fund will be called the B.C. forest endowment fund set up with a $5-million loan from the union's pension fund. The provincial and federal gov- ernments would be invited to participate, Munro said. Munro did not provide de- tails about the fund, but “we are certainly not winging it.” Lawyer Allan Hope has ‘Credit union loses out Gundy about the bank's situ- ation. : “What I said was that I knew of no material change in the condition of the bank at that time,” Kennett told the committee. “I did not say that I thought the bank was in marvellous condition . . . but I said that in the recent period I knew of no material adverse change.” Northland president Wil- liam ‘Neapole acknowledged last July that within two fated bailout of Canadian Commercial Bank, the depos- its ‘of Northland started to disappear as a general vote of non-confidence by the finan- cial sector against both in- stitutions. In addition, a $15- million preferred share issue Gundy was preparing for Northland had to be with- drawn because investors got cold feet after the Canadian Commercial bailout: union's man: ‘weeks~of--the™ March’ 25~ilk~ IWA plan amuses Waterland agreed to be legal secretary of the fund, while accountant Dave Korbin has agreed to be treasurer, he said. “We've got to have some new approach to forestry re-_ newal and this is the type of proposal that should be con- sidered,” said Bill Young, president of the B.C. Fores- try Association and a former provincial chief forester. ‘| Les Reed, forestry pro- fessor at the University of British Columbia, called the proposal “something worth- while; it’s a real good sign to see the major forestry union take this initiative. “If these people are willing to. put their money on the line, I think you'll see other people take a more positive attitude,” Reed said. Man faces charges ~" BURNABY “(€Py-= "John Horace Oughton, 35, of Van- couver, has been charged with 51 counts of sexual of- fences against women and young girls during the last eight years. Oughton appeared briefly in provincial court Tuesday and was remanded in custody to Oct. 9 for a show cause meeting. He sat in the pris- oner’s_dock with—his—head bowed-and--his~ shoulders r of public af- would never have bought the debentures had it not been for Kennett’s assurances. The credit union's chief executive officer, Wayne Carpenter, said she also understood Gundy had re- ceived assurances on North- land from Gerald Bouey, governor of the Bank of Can- ada. “If you can't believe in government, who can you have confidence in?” Carpen- ter said. Normally, the credit union would not feel entitied to compensation because the debentures are not classed as deposits, but since they were purchased on the assurances of the government's top banking regulator it feels it has a case, Kyles said. Surrey credit union has $500 million in assets and is able.to withstand the loss of $7.5 million, Kyles said. ic remand -for-Ough— __fairs,.said—the-institution ton at his next court ap-; pearance. _Oughton was arrested last week and charged with one count of extortion to obtain sexual intercourse. He was charged. Tuesday with 50 additional offences, including 14 counts of rape, 11 counts of sexual assault with a weapon, eight counts OTTAWA (CP) —-The federal government, while reassuring’ Canadian Commercial Bank depositors earlier, this.year their money was safe, was pulling -millions of its own money out of ‘the bank. : Calculations made by The Canadian Press from figures’ published in the Canada Gazette late last month, show by the end of-July, a month before Ottawa pulled the plug on Canadian Commercial, the government had reduced its deposits at the bank to $11.6 million from just over $30 million at the end of © March. 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