VANCOUVER ISLAND RESIDENT: Go\would like to dlscess marriogs wiinleyin so eorsve Aliens red. Wri eet VIN SNS. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. it Ady woul like to’ onan he Binh lhe hae son Christopher Gordon, on Sept. THOMPSON ‘GUITARS: building, in loving tpemony of Harb foth: who passed ‘way Sen! Ministry of Forest‘: BURNING PERMITS REQUIRED’ Pursuant to the provisions: of Sections 112 and 110 (1) (b) of “the, Forest.’ Act, buming . permits will ;;be J, tequired within the entire §. commencing ‘midnight, October .°15,. 1982 continuing until midnight 4. All burning invotviiig industrial. : operations burning, land | clearing, logging or ‘any burning Involving. the; use of Pet tee ley i iquirt be. made at’ any: Ministry ‘of Forests District Office. JA. Cuthbert Castlegar | Ph.:365-2151. 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Waterbeds and Accessories e zetieg * Both Accessories Saturday.9 a 368-5302 5,102 Waneta Plaza, Trail ne, “Jeadership, ‘hoping: th t, th fro ther. professionals would de ion on the 48'60-. pital meet * the. provincial Road began : earlier: this govern en union executive and. regional “chairmen: - ordered ‘the 11 it be allabl forsale, * be i requested peel The provincial average is 128. 8 stented! per’) ulation. ‘also ‘ astlegar ‘ROMP ‘force ‘had ‘a average ¢ ease ¢ load 105.7: per. member. * crease lista were: Penticton, with 92.3: per. cent, ce with ne per. cent and Nanaimo with 25 creased only 6. ‘Victoria's increased'18 per cent over the same year. +In. the East Ke nay, Cranbrook had a . 1: pl ition ‘to: allay ‘fears. of. the: Canadian ‘public bie To) possible of e, ab- tacted today. - in lenol sales have orrow (Thureday)' to’ discuss: alter- ; natives: to the unpaid’ ees Meanwhile, former BCNU shop steward Bonnie Thom- pson’said.the nurses really ‘“didn’'t have much choice . . . _ the choices we had were slim and nothing.” ‘She said the union told the * nurses’ to ‘either discontinue the: leaves ‘or: the 12 hour shifts: ould be. unilaterally halted. -. ? She said the nurses would have reverted to eight-hour shifts — something to:which }) they were not looking for- wi “Once you've worked a 12-hour shift, you don't vee tion, the order suggests that the g pharmacy outlet... “They.do ask (about the safe- ty of the product) and we re- assure them, but still the fear ois theres) : drugs pearen toalteration (such as cyanide. and strychnine’ ing) to use sealed capsules,”:’ said ‘Jean-Claude Marquis, . the erder'a prosident. ~ CUPE says ‘no’. to board request By. CasNews Stal A : local 1298 to alter its current contract will see Castlegar school district support staff on the job Friday despite school closures. Plans to issue temporary : layoff notices to about 75 em- ployees for Oct. 8 and Nov. 12 have been stalled because the school board couldn't give two weeks’ notice as re- quired by the contract. Secretary-treasurer. John Dascher said ‘Tuesday that: the local was asked to waive for two apson | said. She sald the 12-hour ‘shift calls for ‘four paid '. days work and five days off, hile the eight-hour shift has seven days work and two days off. She said she isn't sure how discontinuing the unpaid “ leaves Will affect nurse staff- ts ing at the hospital. She said'a =\new nine-week work sched- ule. will be posted 'Qct. 11. However, Thompson em- phasized that the nurses ‘-weren't happy. with . the the BONU council and tell it :.the nurses are. “unhappy” with its decision. its weeks’ *'notice but’ that “they've turned us down.” Employees’ can request a leave of absence without pay for Oct. 8 but so far only two have complied, Dascher said. Last month © teachers agreed not to work on Oct. 8 and Nov. 12 to enable .the board to meet its required budget; cuts” without ‘firing any. teachers. ‘The board had hoped “schoo! support staff’ would also‘agree to an ex- tended Thanksgiving week- end, Instead, CUPE. informed the board-it would have to ° issue forced. layoff, ‘letters under the Labor. Standards Act and the current. Collec- tive Agreement,’ Union’ of ;Public. Employees * Dascher says that employ. ees who do not request a, leave of absence for Oct. 8 will be given layoff notices for one day.in December. “We have plenty of time to give layoff notices for Nov. 12, but the second day would have to be: in’ December, probably December 17 (the. last; day of school before Christmas holidays).”. In a. prepared: release -_CUPE stated that it gave the board “ample notice” to issue . the forced layoff letters, but “to date' we have received only’ a'letter from the sec. retary-treasurer dated Sept. ° 80,.-1982 asking CUPE to waive the terms of our con- tract.” | ‘The release also said that CUPE will report to work on Oct. 8, But Dascher says that he’ expects many CUPE mem: bers will request a leave of absence for Friday. i “Tm sure there will be more as word gets around,” he said adding that the dead-\: line for the requests is ‘Thursday so that work. Schod. ules can be prepared. ani Bus drivers who show, up for work will be given main- tenance work to complete. “There will be no problem as far as work,” Dascher ‘said.-