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Protect yourself from fire, burglary, etc. & photographic record is the best way to in- sure full REPLACEMENT VALUE of HOUSE AND CONTENTS. CALL 365-3926 who produce the wealth in order for the present state of the economy to change, Sel- kirk College students were told Thursday at a public forum issues of ker “at the pon-hi Ss UTE LR a Zentinued from tron poge f eine “just shorten'the inedian apd Mako ‘ashing light north, just out of rango of wayward drivers,” "\. (Henne said that drivers coming out of the’ Fireside Place ‘area and turning north onto Columbia Ave. have a | particularly;hard time missing the’ light because the’ edian aticks too far out into the intersoction. “To come out that Way you have to make,a direct 90-degree turn,” Henne says. “That's when you hit, that crazy. little post.” ~ { : "Bom eesti were ‘quick. to point out that ‘Henne sounded as if,he was talking from personal, exporie * “CANA, Bob; Pakula said he ;had a better! idea.:'He suggested removing ‘both medians at’ the: interseetion. “Those” islinds’ should ‘come ‘out,” Pakula explained. ‘“The: a hazard.” But Ald. Bob MacBain. wondered if removing the hazard light won't simply result in cars crashing into one’ another rather than into the light. : In the end council agreed to approach the highways’ ‘ministry about shortening the median to relocate ' th light ‘out ‘of the: intersection. Hi ; Meanwhile, Mayor Audrey: Moore pointed: ‘oitt: that she's had comments from residents about ths traffic lanes proceeds straight through. forum, along with ‘Rossland- Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy and’ Mike McNeil, a: field-worker. for the Canadian Federation ° of unemployment and edu- cation, Joe Irving from the Unem- ployed Action Committee of Castlegar told about 15 ‘stu- dents that rising unemploy- ment is a permanent future for the economy, and that unless decisions are made by. the working class, chinge will not come about. B Irving was one of three Irving noted that Statistics. Canada has said that. more than two million people will be on welfare within the coming fiscal year. “Too many on welfare — it’s a disgrace, he said. “Stu- dents without jobs — it’s a disgrace.” Irving said the problem is : that Canadians live'in a class _society dominated by a small Alfonso Apa Ladies’ & Men's Wear Ltd. 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Columbia Ave. jar near Central Foods Truck load Sale PEAT MOSS . of people who control the wealth and make major decisions, “The y is sufferi stressed to atcdonks the im- portance of. edi cation, He noted that the p isn't providing as, mu ing for post-secondary. insti- tutions as it used ‘to. “The, provinces have .the - responsibility . for ‘funding post-secondary institutions.” but most of it comes. from the federal government,” he said He added that the provin cial ‘government now —-pro-. vides 23 .per.cent.of fanaa McNeill said ‘there would be no need for.any cutbacks in the education system if the because we can't ay wealth « that we used to and the - ruling class has one choice left and that is to get more money. through increased ‘ productivity ‘and fewer work- ers working,” ‘Irving said. * “What can.we do? Organ- ization. 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Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to. get reports of your or ganization onto athe , Hortheast coal,” D'Arcy The general plan of the’ borrow * D'Arcy, in his | _ speech, ‘noted that there are no pana- :/ceas to high unemployment. “I'would like to see ‘a 'co- operative program with B.C. ~ businesses and. owners to provide. work experience for _ students in the area they are - being trained ‘for,” he said.’ “It would be a good invest- money’ for. unemployment and welfare, . “Weare borrowing rough- ly $65: million a week pri- marily for welfare payments, in addition to nearly $4 billion for capital projects such as government is‘ to money for new facilities only to find they: are not staffing current ‘projects, DiArey not He ‘sald restoring funding ‘for health care and Sducation might also help improve em- ployment. McNeil of the Canadian | had. kept’ up its funding, McNeil’ added. that, in ‘the coming year. the Province | is anticipating a zero per cent : increase ‘in. B.C... education’ ae. cars heading south on Columbia at the intersection.’ Moore said two ‘of the lanes-go through the inter- :3-gection’and the third — on the far left — turns into the 2 plaza area. She’ sald residents feel-“vulnerable" becau ‘the car in the far right lane doesn't always turn’ right, but ‘City-works. superintendent Igor Zahynaecz iaaid middle lane is’ the “only lane intended ‘for ‘traffic. ding straight and said he would take oP the issue: - with’ the ea of imienwar 3 Caloget Mickey Michael Gleboff of Castlegar’ passed . away March 24, at the age of 42, He was born’ Aug. 81, 1940 at ‘Brilliant, where he grew’ up and lived. all his life. “Merv Gleboff was an active bowler ‘and: participated in programs at the Clay Castle. He is survived by -his par- ents,‘ Mike and Amy Gleboff * of Ootischenia, two brothers, Bill of Vancouver. and Wally ‘of: Penticton, one sitters Mrs. Funeral:tonight | for ous Castlegar man Peter (Vera) Makeitf ‘of Oot: ischenia and numerous .aleens and nephews. . Funeral services | ay be ‘held tonight ‘at 7 p.m. at Castlegar - Funeral. - Chapel and continue Monday at.10 a.m, at Ootischenia Russian Hall, with burial at 1 Pam in Ootischenia cemetery... Funeral srrunge dats are under the direction of Castle- gar pee oe he ‘of Castl Saige only:way to make it'up isito ‘ package is on its way, from.’ - relations committee: chair Alice Glanville of Grand echt aFRE,CCdhieationscoptunjttee _ not been responsible. for the’ deficit in the ‘provin said. “The, ‘whole: education bud: get over the last: four years has increased 67 He noted that the industry: ' ‘and Small Business: budget ' increased 296. per ‘cent ‘and ‘the Premier's Office -budget has increased. 887. per ‘cent over the.same period.“ - “Money does exist. in this © system,” he noted. “There is no. excuse for. cutbacks.” _. ment rather, than paying out © said. © Ait he ~ Anutooshkin » noted. that’ the provincial government's the extent: that “we. won't! we.can maintain | existing services.” ‘But he also pointed out that the school district sub- mitted'a budget to the min- . istry that exceeded the pro- .vincial’ guidelines by some $250,000. so. the promise: of ‘more leeway in teachers sal- » "Earlier in the week ‘Amu. _ tooshkin: joined about 25 West ‘Kootenay school trus- ind chairinad; and Jim Warner of lelson, secretary-treasurer. ‘ BCSTA ‘president “Gary Begin’ was supposed to have ‘been the keynote speaker. at he meeting‘ but had to de- ‘cline at the last minute. in order to be'on hand for the next development in provin- elal eduction policy. However, BCSTA execu-- tive director Dr. Henry Arm- strong presented a. study that showed that B.C. busi-, nesses are shouldering ‘the - burden of school. taxes. As ‘well; the report hoted that provincial government collec. tion of property fax leads to centralized control: of ‘edu- ‘cation. cluding ‘Trail, Nelson, Grand ‘Forks-and Arrow, Lak court this week, Darryl Lil. lies was fined $50 for being'a # minor in Possession of al cohol. -- Collin ‘Richards was fined $400 after pleading guilty to a charge of impaired driving. We are now your Wine & Beer making supply headquarters ®Wine & Beer Kits ° Yeasts © Carbouys © Cappers for Sale or Rent © Corks © Caps ® Books ».7 of Nelson elected president; Jim. Hildebrand. of . Arrow Lakes, vice-president; Helen Fairbank. of ‘Nelson, branch salary chairman; Doreen e Starter Kits for Beginners: WE WILL OFFER DISCOUNTS ON VOLUME, CLUB, & GROUP PURCHASES avi NATURE'S “GATEWAY. es for ~ A hk said the audio-visual. presentation: of the!study may be shown to Castlegar business people. “The board will study the report and hopefully in. the near future view the video causette, If we then find it advantageous and suitable, we will have businesses and the chamber (of commerce) go over it.” ‘He added further the pres- entation is an “informational package” that shows that_lo- eal school boards are not "wholly responsible for in- creases in school taxes.’ “It is to educate the com- . mercial and industrial estab- lishments that the school _ board is not the culprit in the. rise of taxes,” he said. ( 6} / j Ae GROCETERIA & ~ LAUNDROMAT We Are Open. 364 Daysa Year Monday - Friday. ‘holding an ~ PQ member _ charged with ‘immorality’ QUEBEC (CP) —. Parti Quebecois national ascrably member Gilles Gregoire may be asked to leave the caucus following his arrest Friday on charges of “sexual immor- ality” with seven girls be- tween the ages of 12 and 17. The 56-year-old backbench- er ploaded not guilty in juv- enile court several hours af- ter being arrested at his na- tional assembly office. thought he was ‘being framed, adding he had hired a private detective six weeks ago to try. to prove it, Gregoire, who is married; has represented the’ asbes- tos-mining region since 1976, He first entered politics 1962, winning election to the House, of Commons: as’) a Societ Credit MP. He later became leader of : the Ralliement national, ‘a ) th Ss presents the Jean-Thomas T @ president of the PQ execu- tive in Gregoire's Eastern Townships riding | of . Front- enac, said a call for his, ex- pulsion from the party caucus will be issued this weekend in Montreal, where the party is Quebec group which merged with a move- ment led by Premier Rene Levesque to form the Parti Quebecois in 1968. He was credited with giv- ing the Parti Quebecois its name. and ‘served as vice- under L sym- posium. S Gregoire, one ‘of the ear- liest members: of the Parti Quebecois, was charged with > “sexual immorality with’ mi-_, nors of the female sex” under Quebec's. Youth Protection Act spokesman said the seven of- fences allegedly took plac between ‘September, Tote? and January, 1988, in Quebec City ‘and suburban Vanier. He said the investigation be- . gan after police received a complaint from the parents of one of the girls. Juvenile Court Judge Ro- dolphe Roy imposed three conditions on Gregoire’s re- lease: He is not to com- municate with the girls in- volved or their parents; not to. communicate with any ‘minors ‘unaccompanied by their parents; dnd he must report to police once a week. ‘His trial was set for May 3. Juvenile court proceedings are closed to the press. ’ Following his appearance, Gregoire told ‘reporters he AXWOFT we ‘A Quebec - City oe vy from 19868 to 1972. , Spokesmen for the premier said he had’ no comment about the matter Friday, but other sources said Levesque became angry when he was given, the news during a at wi seconomic, sym- ticipants. ~ Gregoire’ 's arrest comes on pof questions earlier this eek: abut” the ‘conduct of ‘Thdustry Minister Rodrigue. Biron, ‘who admitted’ his brother Paul was.a consul- tant for three firms that were given at the min- Ing Design Award to Cominco ‘design of th Ltd, representatives Roger Watson ‘and rr Tumbull during a ‘banquet sane cttlaort The award was for the efflu plant. 1 rerment pen Gratham Blunt dies ee 75 LONDON (AP) — Anthony | Blunt, the former royal: art. adviser who spied. for the Soviet Union, died Saturday of. a heart, attack at :his London home, “his brother said. He was 75. The prominent art histor- “ian and: former adviser ‘to “Queen. Elizabeth : was © un- masked in 1979 as the fourth man in the quartet of British spies that included Guy: Bur- gess, Donald Maclean and Kim Philby. Philby is the only survivor. Blunt, who never married, ister’s request, Biron said he, did nothing wrong. The. premier’s integrity, has also been attacked in-a series of articles fessed to British author- ities in 1964 that.he spied for. the Soviets during and after the Second World War while he worked for Britain's MI65. that said he misled the. na- tional about his of- service. But | he received immunity in fice's- involvement in a 1979 out-of-court settlement of a $81-million damage suit” by Hydro-Quebec against con- struction, unions. L for about his three collegagues, all of whom had by then de- fected to the Soviet Union. Blunt's death was reported by his brother, Wilfred Blunt, who said the former spy .“was’ having breakfast and got, up to look up a num- _ ber'in the telephone direc- tory, then dropped dead.” At the time his spying ac- tivities were disclosed, Blunt had ‘been knighted for his contributions to the ert world’ and was surveyor of the Queen's pictures. REVEALS IDENTITY He held that post until he retired in 1972 and continued as adviser to the Queen on paintings and drawings until 1978, the year before Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament he was a spy. The Queen stripped Blunt of his knighthood on Nov. 15, 1979, the day. of Thatcher's revelation. Blunt’ also was forced to resign. from the British Academy but retain- ed a professionship at the University of London, Many members of ‘Parli- ament said they were..ap- palled that. Blunt, kept his royal appointment after MI5 knew he was a spy. : Blunt, Philby, Burgess and Maclean were Cambridge University students in the 1930s, ofa War, Blunt said, “my loyal- ties were firmly with Moscow This was a. case of political conscience against ‘loyalty, to country: I chose conscience.”. But. when he left Britain's society that had become a re- cruiting ground for Soviet ‘agents. 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Forest Service said the allegations are false and a legislature committee will look into the inatter next week, Dr ates caye wanits-:- - credit for jobs OTTAWA (CP) — Employ- ment - Minister Lloyd Ax- worthy said Friday he has written to British C ia's government is exploiting the i human tragedy of unemploy- ment with “misleading, ex- labor minister asking him to give Ottawa its due credit in a series of television ads promoting -job-creating and work-sharing programs. “If he is going to be so kind as to draw the public's atten- tion to the virtues of the pro- gram, he may also draw at- tention to.the ‘fact that it is the federal government which . provides it,” Ax- worthy told the Comntons, The series of 21 slick tele- vision ads, widely considered as a prelude toa provinci election campaign, star B, Premier Bill Bennett, i weatherman Fred Latremou- ile and various cabinet: min! isters. In the ads, the B.C. gov- ernment appears to be taking eredit for ‘k-sharing and d and i public advertising, claiming the credit for thousands of jobs which do not exist and also for federal programs they have not had responsi- bility for.” Axworthy said imitation is the highest form of flattery, and the fact the B.C. govern- ment-is using federal pro- grams “to extol the virtue of government to create jobs demonstrates the fact that we must be doing something I Fgh” 8 Free Pick-Up & Delivery ~ for Castlegar Customers Courtesy Cars Available or 364-0113 | FRAME STRAIGHTENING SPECIALISTS — Complete Auto Body and Fointing Repairs Complete ICBC Repairs “THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR THEJOB” PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS 613 Columbia Ave. + 365-6214 ro Wey. wot ste ORE Wing Wing : ~ CILUX Natural Whites. Gentle hints ofcolour, fresh from CTL. 9D neameiee ue Leen ed ae Utes Se} om DO YOU WANT TO - LOSE WEIGHT? 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