CASTLEGAR NEWS, Docember 17, 1980 Pension fund ip board of Regional, Doug McKinnon as. member/, The: following. directors C H E Cc K A N 1) co M PA R i of Central Kootenay representatives on Were, appolited as board has confirmed appointment ation Commission No. 1... _ Fepresentatives to'the desig. TH ESE V ALU ES of the following alternate -Directors,; approved’ a nated hospitals: Sadd — Ar- “| ,directors for municipalities: ‘provisional’. budget.’ of ww Lakes,Hospital; Vander- {Ken Embree — Castlagar; $5,880,688, This. budget = “George. Moser — -Kaslo;.. lows’ regional ». district to: Hospital;3 Erling¥Johnson — Nakusp; operate until. they approve Valley ! ; ae ; Molin Banyard —'gNelson;. their annual budget, .wKich’ “KootensitLal 3 ) ‘ Doina:Farrel — New. Den- must be done before Mas pital; F in papital; Hen pi ie ie Merle Henson — Salmo; ‘ 31, 1981, : i RDCK | directors | con- firmed appointment’ of Nev. alternates were ille.to serve on the ital, adviat ited. mmittee appoint-,” (with first nameéd to Retea Non hy | Personnels highgothin, son, gross wages. in from 3 to 5 perce \ ‘Working conditions, prepardtory time, curriculum changes and ‘teaching methods, Bes Indexing is getting all the press, nevertheless other more important . | ¢ : J d . . iw: MF ae . - nee Issues are at stake: broadening the.scope of negotiable items in the contract, _ | | ai y Ps : ‘ be : 1 4 Q lasked him ‘his ‘opinion about public demonstrations and he said | may quote him; “First try every reasonable avenue available. If unsuccessful, then you are left with two alternatives; roll over and accept the consequences . oe, : ‘ . myself. ‘ or demonstrate.” When | was a child | didn't. know live'trees were a 2... . 80.8 stu! The! garbage ipactor "fire hazard,-so | covered them with bright light 3 pe : : P teak On Va ous Models of. i ayaa discontinued. _ watched them for hi , aretha : ] : at Patents BRE EARS euteannea Appointments to boards ‘i : ¥ i 3 of health’, included: East : F EE é : ; P. rt bi C tt E U -} Kootenay ‘Health- Unit. — ae COF i ; 2 ig 0 : a : ie asse : fe zp ca]! Wilson; Selkirk Health Unit : es e ‘ f Q : ra ey, ye ‘| essey, West Koot- Postage. i : Sartin oY « iytokes my life . ‘When | was a child 1 didn’t know people we: , and resorting to the so at an outdoor rock concert. Victoria do not like your vacuum then you must develop another sales angle or go back to the drawing Be ond builda rd-ta: if the gentlemen in . better cleaner at a price that the non-indexed public can affo Christmas turkey could fatnative chosen by ou will: ~ allow. ‘be only food break OTTAWA (CP) — It appears consumers will get a break on their Chriatmas turkeys at supermarkets this year. e The agriculture depart- ment's monthly food survey last year, which could mean ° super- market sales of the birds during the festive season. But that was about the only good news for consu- mers in the survey of food * stocks and prices for Novem- ber. Prices were up for pork, . -poultry, eggs, dairy. products and fresh vegetables, ‘mainly due to high costs for feed and energy supplies. : On average, retail pork prices climbed 1.1 per cent in November from the previoys month. Retail-poultry prices. increased nearly two per cent. ; The largest increases were recorded on retail pri- ces for. fresh vegetables and eggs. : ‘A reduced supply - of summer, domestically- grown, vegetables increased consumer * dependence on‘ higher-priced imported pro- “duce last month, resulting in _ a 2.7-per-cent increase in vegetable prices. And the outlook for the remainder of the winter is not’ much Tough-to-beat features: Fully automatic electronic ‘exposure setting. © Shock-proof LED readout: * Diecast metal body. * Exposure override for creative control. © Durable Seiko MFC metal shutter. better. The agriculture de- partment forecasts that re- tail prices for most vege- tables will remain well above last year's levels throughout ‘the winter months, with word this week that. prices paid to farmers have been iricreased three cents a dozen, - The survey suggests re- tail prices for beef remained essentially ‘unchanged - last month, though the trend is not expected to continue. A decrease in hog marketings early next year should more than offset an anticipated in- crease in beef production..As a result, higher prices. for both beef and pork products are expected. : ‘The department says the | cost of a weekly nutritious food basket for a family of four increased $1.23 in Nov- ember t6 $76.22. The depart- ment provides no figures on the annual increase for food, though similar surveys sug- gest food prices -have in- prices. Cereal and bakery products may also . show slight increases in the’ next few weeks because of an in- crease in the price of domes- tic bread wheat for Decem- ber and January. > “ff creased as much as 13 per @ cent in the last year, Consumers can expect to be paying more early next year ‘for processed "dairy products as higher farm costs are expected to bring an in- crease in industrial milk ito beat. And just plain tough, §25995 © Magic Needle film foading. [PENTAX | : * Shur eed feo. ; Pettitt Photos '79 1106 - 3rd St.,Castlegar- 365-7663 Ask us about our lifetime guarantee on SLR’s, : Holiday Project : Bargains , pol. fealth Date Vander. afraid to open their doors at MacNeil as chairman sa- © 0ling in the snow and got night to anyone, so | we: cookies and thanks for my ey, a) $ pec ores one wo sumes responsibility as ap- effort. pointee to the Municipal Fi-- nance Authority for 1981 and Wilson was named his alter- nate, : Directors’ approved the City. of Castlegar’s nomin- . ation of Norma Moll, and _ $5 million for fruit - storage KELOWNA (CP) — B.C. years to increase the capacity of its controlled atmosphere storage facilities, company president Arnold Pedersen announced. , WORKMATES Deluxe. license for your new bicycle and coul dn't feave it on the lawn for a minute without having it ripped off, sol rode’. it round the neighborhood and [eft in the middle of the sidewalk when | visited my friends, 3 : When | was a child | didn’t know Santa Claus was a barbarous apparition that demoralized children with 4 disillusioning prophesy’. . ‘801 believed. eat | : When | was a child | didn't know apples from trees { contained insecticides that could harm me, so | plucked them from the limbs and sunk my teeth into them while | the juices ran down my chin, *,\When-I was’a child, J in schoo! was a violation of an Amendment, so we read the passage of the Ciristmas story from St, Luke and everyone listened even if they didn't be! When 1 was young ! didn't know my’ broomstick @ was a hazard, or my dolly had inflammable hair, or my top containod toxic palnt, 80 | rode, rocked them, . and spun ‘them and was filled with joy. -. *.b never knew when | was young that Christmas could be hazardous to:your health, so'l basked in the excitement and wonderment of it all. How sad to grow u ene -Elf around your house : PING PONG’ TABLE TOP. WORK BENCHES _ $6 QS | esses. $3295 FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. Nowe... SOIS ica Economy .. KD Utility... eyProc \.... 4x8-%" SPRUCE’ s 2x6-16 $ 95 : Each... ae - | 2x8-16' Shoot Each. CASH & CARRY 2x 10-16’ ONLY Sale Prices In Effect PLYWO Dec. 15 to 24 "4x 8-31/16" -while stock lasts. Sugar Maple, Sheet... 1080SpokaneSt. ° Trail. 368-3366. - Sanded D, Sheet. « 48" FLUORESCENT BULBS : Reg. 1.69. 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