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Staff at Selkirk’ College: will be reduced by 16 to 20 equivalent full-time: positions because funding for Selkirk and David Thompson’ ‘University Centre falls short of the college's budget request by niore than’80. per. ‘cent, college principal Leo Perra ‘said ‘Tuesday.’ Perra told the college board that half of the positions: lost will be teaching ‘positions and ‘half, will: be non-teaching positions. “The difference between the, slocaten ‘and the: budget e clrcmients will be met byt Th U services,” Perra said. “Further reductions will occur in university transfer -courses and other. support areas.” Specific details were reviewed by. the board during its in session Tuesday night. ‘The details Aetied be annowheed y 25. ‘Perra said an 18 per. ‘cent: increase was required to maintain the 1981-82 programs and services,.but the overall increase at deerrer! was only, 10.2 per cent, while pee 365-3315 Peppercorn at the Dining Under the Palms at Uncommonly* Affordable Prices |: TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN | 1001 Rossiand Ave., Trail Reservations 364-2222 Chimney Service Ltd. '. 365-6141 . = 2. Whether Your Business ‘Name Starts With AorM orX,YorZ You'll Find Business - Directory Advertising Pays PHONE 365-5210 By LOIS HUGHES Two fires — one late Saturday “night and the other Monday morning — resulted in nearly a quar- ter ofa million dollars total damage, though no injuries were re] No damage estimate was given in Saturday's fire which completely des- {| treved the Norm: Werre home at 805: Lakeview, though Castlegar. Fire Chief Dan Fitger told the Castlegar News Tuesday the building and its con- ‘ tents were insured for $150,000. The fire call came at 11:50 p.m., when the flames were already shoot- ing through the roof, Fit- - ger said. The family was out. of town at the sme: CAUSE UNKNOWN eee /+Fire shiet Dan Fitger examines charred remains of the former Werte: home. Fire strikes two homes “Causa of the fire has yet ‘to be determined. Overheated jcotad oil is believed to be the cause of the second fire Monday in a doublewide trailer of Robert Cumberland at 2004 4th Aveneu. Fitger, wha said trailers are usually quick to burn, . added that the damage is repairable and that both the structure and the con- tents were insured. Cumberland was out of town at the time of the fire. In both instances Fitger said he-had nothing but praise for his men who he ~ felt did an “excellent”, job. He also stated the pager system, which replaced the use of the fire alarm, “worked very well. ‘ and: begin | generating pe somes y British invasion looms By The Associated Press British Prime; Minister Margaret Thatcher said to- ‘day Argentina's response ‘to the latest Falkland Islands peace proposal “doesn't’ look very’ encouraging,” and Brit- ish newspapers reported she hasalready decided to invade the islands, - Thatcher said in a BBC interview her government had hot yet seen the full text of Argentina’s response, but that “the gap looks big” be- tween London and Buenos Aires positions. Argentina's chief negoti- ator at the United Nations, Deputy Foreign Minister En- rique Ros, said after he pre- sented the response Tuesday night-that it was intended to bridge differences and re- solve the conflict peacefully. Earlier, British landing forces were reported closing on the South Atlantic islands, and Thatcher was quoted by the London Daily Express newspaper’ as telling the Queen that she has ordered troops to invade. - “Only the time of a British landing on the Falkland Is- lands seemed in doubt,” the London Times reported to- day. ' Thatcher told Parliament on Tugsday that Argentina is stalling for time and the out- come of UN talks should be known by Thursday. She said if talks, fail, “no military ac- tion’ can be held up in any “I believe that any military action or option cannot and must not be delayed’ by peo- ple who are extending nego- tations,” she declared. Britain's Independent Tel- evision News said about 50 ships, with 3,900 marines and paratroops aboard are be- lieve massed off the South’ Atlantic archipelago, ready to challenge the estimated y, 9,000 Argentine troops sent tothe islands since they were seized from Britain April 2, Press Association, the do- mestic British news agency, said reports circulated in London that. the. assault force, including the liner “Canberra with 2,000 marines aboard, is within 100 nautical miles of the Falklands. “He also noted that because the college's Centre received an 11.8 per cent. increase in September followed by a 10 per cent increase in January. The agreements are not subject to the until April, 1983, salary adjustments implemented this year will require:a-14 per cent increase. Perra gave the board some revenue d by the Ministry of “good news,” telling them that projected revenue for the college has increased “substan- The college's tuition fee policy provides for a 16 per cent for U Transfer and Career/Technologies programs for ihe coming year represents a 88.6 per cent increase, he sai FT atisteation revenue is jalso budgeted for a 25.17 per cent increase. “The large increases in some areas thus reduce propor- tionally the provincial grant,” he said. MURPHY CREEK-KEENLEYSIDE Dam start-up uncertain VANCOUVER (CP) — The + start-up dates for the Mur- phy Creek dam and Keenley- side sonerating project were this needed because of domestic demand.”. Studies being carried out the 57.09 billion predicted last September. Hydro attributes the drop, by Hydro for prop- week following B.C. Hydro's announcement Tuesday that it has revised its system de- velopment’ plan: and post poned the scheduled in-ser- ‘vice dates ‘of the Site C dam and Hat Creek thermal pow- “| er station fora further year. Hydro delayed: those two. |. projects following a forecast sharp’ downturn in the growth of demand for elec- tricity in the province. However, Hydro execu- , tives said details of the:Mur-: “phy Creek ‘and Keenleyside projects and ‘other capital and recurrent cost reductions "= which will cut 4 total of $153 .million ‘off. the 1982-83 budget — would not be avail- ‘able: > for several : igive. x Ma ; “late in 1989, while Hat Creek in.the B.C, Interior will be built between 1985 and 1990. . In addition, the Projects on the Stikine-Iskut and the Liard river systems in ‘north- ‘western B.C. also have been reduced following projections that the province’ need for electric power in the early 1990s will be about nine- per-cent leas than previously e Major transmission line projects from Cranbrook to the Alberta border and from Dunsmuir to Campbell River also are affected. The moves will cut $76 million off B.C. Hydro’s bud- get in the year that started on April 1, $125 million next year and $1.4 billion over the next six years. The budget cuts were out- lined: during a B.C. Utilities - Commission hearing on- the ~