- OFTAWA. (CP) —- ‘Prime Minister ‘Trudeau launched the first stage of ‘a’ massive /' je two-part cabinet shuffle Fri.) day, replacing a wary and beleaguered ‘Allan MacEach- en as financo minister with “Pm ‘shocked , tha ‘Mare saloiide ia at Finance,‘ 0) sitfon, Leader’ Joo; Cler! calling‘t tended t to food toa igs look government policy. But: he. played ‘down the tmpaet of the changes, saying no major new directions are Ukely.': “Lalonde, “architect of the controversial national energy program, '§ ‘also'moyed [quickly x and firmly to assure business! appointment ‘doesn't ore. government in- |. y y vigor’ the government's cam- | ‘wrestle ’ inflation _Glade ferry essential By. CaaNews Staff business » seemed to adopt see attitude, refusing busin leaders yand Tabor, starting with Bank. -: of Canada,Governor Gerald [ a continued from front poge - .- about $100,000 more than the amount required iy the provincial government, /) = ; es ‘Tie board has been aaked to make $202,859 1 cuts to the operating budget from August to December. Next ‘year that amount will be increased to $388,459, ‘from: January to’ March. 'But Lowry. explained that ‘the additional 4 saved by firing teachers will be used to reduce the: 1983 budget. ? Using B.C, School Trustee Association and Ministry of Education figures, Lowry said the terminations will has not made ‘a move to. ing of her miowtiing wit Z ‘to lose their jobs, Lowry said that if. Education’ of these teachers, “He would have been e! hear what some of the teachers had to say here in Castlegar.” She added, “They were not concerned about ; as they were about \the :kids.”, 2; ‘Lowry was also on hand to speak to West Kootenay ‘teachers during a zonal meeting along with other BCTF:: representatives to explain the legalities of the situation. ‘The BCTF ‘is proceeding with an injunction ‘against :' ‘the school board to prove the terminations are illegal. |: CDTA president Bob Cacchioni said a notice will be: be in town Tuesday toround 1 up witnesses in the event oft a court’ case. vicThe! school board had been given until: “midnight * Thursday, to rescind.the termination notices or an injunc- jj Hon, ‘would be filed, but the board, made no move te cancel the. notices. us ,gave an average of $8,400 for each teacher fired Octea:] served in B.C. provincial court tomorrow. asking a judge. Y a ‘Monte Carlo Meter inn “Castlegar, B.C.) 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Cohoe said fe non-elected. bers on; lishing bosinessos in the thy ata various ‘commun- ‘West Kootenay, ~ ities,’ groups ‘and * ‘interests gio M Gouok cade use’ the res “together into ‘a gional ‘district has a res- velopment’ and ponsibility to the ‘area's: fu- - spproach.’: ture economic development He ‘said: the ‘economic de- in creating new employment velopment - office \ has: :pro- oppartunities. . duced a regional profile, and "He ‘sald’ the based‘: } The: monthly mein of 18.5. 9 was the experienced on 13 days of the: weather was saved near the month compared toa norm of “end with 247.8 houra of sun- eight days, ~ 'ghine, ‘well above the record ‘And the Castlegar weather “ow: of 178.4 hours.’ This is office reports that the total~ still low. comparéd with the rainfall of 66.7 mm was well: norm of 272.1 for August. above ‘the’ average “of 46.2". The weather office also mm. notes’ that “the spectacular ‘Temperatures were also display of ‘lightning’ ‘that cool, but not to record levels. lasted for.two hours on Sept, ult of a quickly “was 1.8 degrees: below nor- moving wedge of cool Pacific mal and the highest temper- air which lifted a warm and ature of 81.3 was relatively moist airmass. that had cool for a summer in the formed in the late afternoon. | “can atimulate the invest- areas and on the region. ment climate by. d its i perms such’ asthe craft: brochure, senior levels of gt for the commission. °: Tn a ie to’ the board in 1983, subject to continued ected from, federal .and role in the last year, com- mission’ member Charlie Co- hoe of Castlegar explained ©The members also suggest that'the regional district re- tain Lauer for next year and lish the that the regional ing of bers of the share of the 1982 -budget ~ was, about” $28,000, °°"! Cohoe said the commission had “an “overall budget ‘of $94, , of which the regional : district ’ pays’’80° per* cent, while the federal and provin-, It was a “once in a decade Wind was ‘again, below show. of meteorological bril: “average with this year’s 6.9 liance,” according to officials kph ‘comparing to the norm ‘at the. weather office. Interior/Exterior. 12-600, 53750 ee eg 9m? (97 sq. #.) Spruce eset $O85 | Va std, formation, mae acting. as a facilitator for.;new . develop-. area on a regional basis. “The regions and commu, nities that will stay alive and -healtby in the next few years, g in. and book, the regional Chriat- mas ad and the tourism. bro. chure illustrate ‘the: regi j gional t atrength,”,Col However, : some: regional directors suggested the com- mission could have;a larger are. those Preparing for fu-; role to play in the area’s de- d_ with’ ‘ economic and community, de; Meters and at least two onal board members. Gohoe defended the com- mission's role by. pointing out that in the year and a half of velv pate “the ‘Kotenay : phos wil 1 drop to just 50 per "cai, while the regional district | will be required. to pick up 60, recur mittees, the Discovery Park ‘Committee, and has also as- sisted individuals in estab- Storm hits southern states "CAMERON, LA: (ap) — =. oft ture. rand: those putting ideas ‘into ace tion,” he said. “We cannot afford at: this proach and just wait and see if any new. = declopmant will: tion”). which:-doesn’ whe n ot: the i sector. Z ‘Director. George Cady said the. commission seems ‘to ber of;commerce | ac- 7.9. However, there were no strong musts during | the “No sign of missing: man By CasNews Staff A y search involv: «/ time to take a ‘laid back’ ap- >have centred: on:a-kind:of ing Crescent Valley ‘and'Nel- “cham son RCMP ‘diving teams and’ really : hellcontar, crews’ last: week: © ns 2 ig ii fromirural Slocan Walley aif * He sald the West Kootenay vised, that: the: ‘dommission « Jagt Saturday: while: fishing has “nurtured a poor image” ' should promote logging, min- on'Koch Creek. and is now viewed as anarea> ing and agriculture by local Bradley Ward disap not din new ideas or new activity. He added that the commis- year-old Edi ton int) Who" webtnitssinig** last Friday while fishing with” his brothers’ on‘ the ‘creek “Today we are paying the | aion appears to put too much which is located about 60 kil- price, ‘with an incredibly high unemployment rate and with stresa:on tourism. Director Charlie Wilson ometres north of Castlegar, “Crescent ‘Valley and ‘Nel- out young. adults forced to commended the commission so, RCMP, aided ‘by Pro- leave our. communities. in for its work in his area — yincial Emergency Program ' search of work.” Area A. “Not only do I think volunteers, conducted: & Cohoe said that so far the, it's necessity, I think it's a. search along the banks of the ™’ commission has “sown seeds” in the Gulf of Mexico were - thelr homes ‘and headed ee higher ground today as trop- ical storm Chris, packing 80- ) kilometre-an-hour. winds, whipped: up seas and took -aim vat. the Louisiana and Texas coast. : Chris, the third storm of the 1982. hurricane season to be given ‘a: name, gained _strength suddenly Friday af- ternoon, prompting author- ities to post’ a: hurricane watch. The watch was can- celled. at 5 a.m. Saturday, however, because an air force plane reported the storm has not strengthened, author. ities said. Benes Gale: i d in d, civil defence dir- ‘ector Pete Picon said early today. “We're trying to get people out before it gets too, bad,” said civil defence worker Curtis Thibodeaux as officials began a _ house-to-house search in low-lying parts of the parish for. people who may not have heard ithe storm warnings. Cameron is in extreme | southwest Louisiana, about’ 50 kilometres from the Texas border. Stes “Most everybody is going to Lake Charles, Sulphur and Jennings,’ places farther. north,” ‘Thib effect, : Bs ABout 6,600 residents of southern Cameron’ Parish and offshore oil rig workers. Province cuts “(We're) trying to get them out before the tide gets too high so they couldn't get out.” ; disabled plan VANCOUVER (CP) — The | B.C. governinent ; has. cut back, is rental-sharing | plan. his or her: income. The. gov- ernment picks up the Feats for the mentally and: physi...) . cally disabled, ,saya Al Et 4 ‘manski, executive director of the Association for the Men-; -tally Retarded. - Etmanski said the province last |. year. ;made available: equalization grants to enable 3 the disabled to rent 200 ren- tal or lodging units, but this, 2. year the number has been cut -to 100. Lands, Parks and ‘Housing Minister :< Tony, pay rent up to one-quarter of LBarente of sivdocts : attending Twin Rivers, Castle: ar - Primary & Silver, Birch Schools «there, willbe an {Informational meeting re. Helicopter crash musty’ he said. claims 44 lives. MANNHEIM, WEST GERMANY (CP):— A U.S. Army helicopter crashed onto a West German highway and exploded Saturday. dur- ing an international air show, {killing all 44 people aboard as ‘thousands of horrified spec- Stators watched, officials said. notified. ‘The spokesman said the ‘process “could take! sev- eral days. ‘Two cars wore hit by flying debris but the: startled mo- , torists, escaped . uninjured, police’said, adding that traf- fice was “unusually Hgts at the time. The victims were said to: ‘+ include a‘ Canadian woman, five American crew members and-skydivers from at least three other countries, «): The’crash was one of the worst helicopter accidents on record: ‘A police spokesman said 89 parachutists’— ‘a Canadian -woman, 23 Frenchmen from Toulon, eight residents ‘of ‘Swansea, Wales: and seven West Germans — and five U.S. military crew members were killed in the crash about 1 p.m, local'time. ‘Names .of' victims were ‘being ‘withheld until imme- diate 2 emily members, were whose: ministry’ funds): the. program, was unavailable for. comment, “The. subsidy. ‘varies “ac: cording to; the -rent. on, the. unit,” said Etmanski, “It al- ‘budget sour schools. lows a handicapped person to :” “Tues., September 14 — 7 p.m. uh ‘at Twin Rivers El mentary School impact on Koch Creek in’ a six km radius, Const. Larry Oster of oe Crescent’ Valley RCMP the search was hampered by heavy rains and had to be called off Jast' Sunday night because of. the swift, high © water'on Koch Creek. It will be resumed period- fal the RCMP spokesman * aoa 're pretty well certain he’s in: the river so we're going ‘to ‘search again. “But it’s just too dangerous to try. to work a around the river,” he. said. Selkirk Learn the operation ~ Something For Evarjend Continuing Education INTERMEDIATE BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY HiOMe-sTUDY COMPUTER eae College lor.darkroom. course. Jim will micro computer in your FILMS, FILMS, FILMS Prison For Wom Wed., Ni lov. 30.: MUSHROOMS line to register Sep! ‘AIR BRAKES Oct. 2; 9.and 11 of the TRS'80 own home. 1 The 235 tee will give | you TRS BO Somputer ‘and perl “Montenegro” Wed... 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