Oops... . Unidentified driver had a problem negotiatirig corner at : entrance ‘to Thrums from Highway 3A and his car slipped into vehicle gut. snowbank. Drivaz ended up getting re from setts to pull —ComNews Photo Federal cabinet aka By ROGER SMITH OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Minister Trudeau inet ministers and a shuffle of seven top bureaucrats. his government's approach to Tues- But the is one in a series of initiatives — day but admitted the change will not be a magic cure for Canada’s stumbling economy or produce immediate jobs for the, country’s one million unemployed. “This alone will not sud- denly create jobs,” Trudeau told reporters after unveiling _ a:major ‘shakéup of several. federal: departments, new responsibilities for four cab- the Nov. 12 budget and the first early spring. The changes tie the coun- try’s foreign policy more closely to trade considera- tions and put an unprece- dented at home on ministers’ conference — aimed at buoying the econ- omy, he said. The prime minister, killing persistent rumors of an im- minent major cabinet shuffle, reorganized departments ra- ther than adding new minis- ters ‘or dropping old ones. But he said a bigger shuffle “could come in late winter or regional needs, once the sole domain of the often-frus- trated Department of Re- gional a : Under the changes: e The powers of Senator HLA. (Bud) Olson to co-or- dinate economic policy were « . r re Nickel ‘mine to close i indefinitely. TORONTO (CP) — Slump- ing worldwide nickel iatkete i have. forced . Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. of Toronto to close its Di Re- public operations for an in- | definite period beginning » ‘Wednesday. = The ‘Falconbridge ‘opera- tions have been plagued by accelerating operating costs, made up largely of rising fuel oil costs ‘that have outpaced increases in nickel prices for the last two years. Falconbridge ‘said this WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN Be As week the y shut: down is intended to minimize supplementary financing from: the | project sponsors { during:a period of uncertain short-term, demand for nic- kel. :! : The. ‘company ‘said there. is enough inventory, of nickel to «. Meet current .demand and’ that production ‘will-resume as soon as prices and market conditions warrant. | W. Chernoff service concluded today Funeral services concluded today for William Chernoff, 97, of Krestova who died boosted as his Ministry of State for Econ- omic and Regional Develop- ment was given wider ‘co- ordinating powers and more “We want the regional aspect of our industrial Policy to be much more regional e Herb Gray became min- ister of gant Industrial said Trudeau, adding that regional concerns will be a top priority with a “gov- ernment-wide focus.” Vieve net shared VANCOUVER (CP) — The of the Council of F isto . the province's largest. in- dustry will see the beginning of a recovery within the next two months, The industry does not ex- pect any improvement in its fortunes until the second half of the year, rather than late in the first quarter es the minister forecast last week, said Don Lanskail, president House turns into ment figures Waterland quoted ina statement to bee his forecast. The International. Wood- : workers of America is “shocked: that your assess- ment of unemployment in the industry only included saw- mill workers,” regional vice- president Bob Blanchard said in a letter. legal nightmare VANCOUVER (CP) — dream to build a spacious 14-room $700,000 - house in Vancouver with no less than 18 marble and wood columns and eight sets of sliding patio doors has turned into a legal nightmare for owner Bill Boukalis. City police have charged Boukalis,- $3, part-owner of four carpet stores in Van- couver and the U.S. with three char; connection’ with © ane proval to construct ‘the hore A home on a standard size lot. A spokesman said Boukalis © has been charged with deal- ing with forged documents, unlawful attempt to mislead a police officer and making a false affidavit. Meanwhile, the city is. seeking a B.C. Supreme Court order te step Boukalis from finishing, selling, or-oc- cupying the parte on Some neighbors plained the house looks; more” lanchard said the union's ow unemployment industry is more ‘than 24: times the 5,300 mill workers laid off in mid- December which Waterland ‘quoted. The minister used the fig- ure, which was an improve- ment-on the November total, to suggest that the slump had reached its lowest point. Lanskail said Tuesday his organization, which collected the figures on layoffs, agreed ‘with Waterland’s assessment that the industry had ‘hit . bottom. - “We don't quite share the optimism of the minister,” | Lanskail siad. “We don't see any sign of an upturn before mid-year or even later.” The short-term outlook, which Waterland sees as op- timistic, is very dismal, he added. “According to our latest survey there were 13,746 or 27.55 per cent of the IWA’s B.C. membership without |: work” during the first week of last month, the union's let- ter said, “The unemployment figure ‘Guoted ignores the number of Neaing. Plywood and shake a your for Box 3007 Contlegar, B.c. VIN 3H4 CHOICE JANUARY. ATHLETE . OF THE MONTH. The Castiegar News would like you to send your nomination to us at: Athlete of the Month, . The person must be of amateur status ond reside in the West Kootenays. inyour nomination please include past chievements and major accomplishments for the month. Deadline for entry must be pestmarked no {tater than February 2, 1982. industrial oe ant du- ties from his former In- dustry, Trade and Commerce portfolio with the old Depart; ment of Regional Economic Expansion. + @ Responsibility for trade and commerce was given to: External Affairs. Trade Min- ister Ed Lumley retains his position as Canada’s \top;, Funes salesman abroad but will be resonsible to External Af- fairs Minister Mark Mac- Guigan rahter than to Gray. e Pierre De Bane, who lost vat Private Hospital. of 1884 tion and the building trade all his life. °° Mr. Chernoff ‘is survived by two sons, Joe of Krestova: ard Jack of Robson; seven Born in in Russia, Mr. Chernoff came to Canada 1899 séttling in Saskatchewan and coming to British Columbia in 1929. He settled in Krestova where he lived the rest of his life. © He worked with construc and six great- grandchildren. Services: began ‘Tuesday from the. Castlegar Funeral Chapel ‘concluding today from the Krestova Russian Hall.with burial at Kresotva Cemetery. Service held for Alex W. Funeral services began, Mantey from the Castieaee fal. Chapel 2 Euaa ren ddadsyoavoussotis: chenia’Russian Hall'fot ‘Alex’ W. Hadikin, 72, of Ootis- chenia who-died Saturday. Born Nov. 27, 1909. in’ his.job as regional economic. Arran, Sask., Mr. Hadikin expansion minister, was also came to B.C. as a young boy made a minister of’state at with his | ‘parents settling in external affairs, He ge ve Ootischenia. He worked as a ible for relati franchophone peeriea New Democrat finance critic Bob Rae described the shakeup as a “job-creation program for bureaucrats and at Waldies Sawmill and retired from Canadian ~ Cellulose. Mr. Hadikin was an active member of the Union of Spir- . itual. Communities of Christ ope Hadikin ‘and a member of the IWA as well as‘an avid gardener. _ He is survived by-two sons, Alex of Surrey and Walter of Oliver; two daughters,” Ann : .Hadikin of and FRESH __ PORK peer BONELESS STEW BEEF fu Save 606 (aaah) seceescoseseclb $e i big «We guarant EDWARDS COFFEE En 2:94.88 B.C. GRANULATED “Mrs. Fred (Vera): Pudmoreif of ‘Qotischenia, six _grand- children; : one sister, Alma Makortoff of Grand Forks and one brother, Paul Had- ikin of Ootischenia, He was predeceased by his wife, Helen, on Dec. 6, 1978. Burial: was at the ‘Ootis- chenia Russian . Hall with: funeral arrangements under. the direction of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. ' —Fellowship —Worship. — Bible Study . Family Bible Hour :45 a.m. Worship Service ™ Sunday in Legion Hall * ~S.Bible Study & Prayer ’ and shingle workers who are J: - also laid off,” it added. 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. Sunday Services 8a.m-and10.a.m. Sunday School: 10a.m. Community Church Second and Fourth. 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