:) members. “ trict and the Creston-Kaslo * CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 20, 1980 ! Selkirk sicketing si stops, Hall to name chairman: Five cafeteria workers and ‘their fellow Canadian Union of Public Employees’ Local 1841 members return- ed to their jobs in the Selkirk’ College system Friday after a three-day wildcat strike over wage disparities. Local 1841 shop steward Mickey Kinakin said the picketing at Solkirk's Castle-. gar and Nelson campuses over the differences in wages paid Castlegar cafeteria staff and those received by: their David Thompson University . Centre counterparts ceased following a resolution at an informal’ Labor Relations Board hearing early Friday to appoint a chairman for a _ Joint uni job. the college, four school dis- tricts and five CUPE locals ‘after the, 1978 ‘West Koote- .nay schools .atrike-lockout, was expected ‘to namo’ the chairman. Monday “as an extension of his arbitration.” Although an informal LRB hearing: was scheduled for last Thursday in Van- couver, the shop: steward said, the hearing was held instead .in Castlegar under the supervision of mediator Pat. Driscoll and’ produced the resolution around 3 a.m. ° Friday. » fe su The three-day ° aie STEEL STRUCTURE erection proceeds at the site of new $5.25 million bridge across the Kootenay River at Taghum, 9.6 kilometers west of Nelson, which will replace the antiquated existing bridge nearby. Con- struction of the new. wr brides sterted tn sia) summe .spring. The structur bridge ct Taghum is from'ithe' ‘Seven Mile ipact: Committee. nt s pea ths Graibes bociess t most funding) age! on which affected’‘an estimated . 140 full- time and part-time workers, start- classification. committee , to: ‘help resolve the disparities. ‘:! ‘"~ Kinakin ‘said Noel Hall,“ the provincial government- appointed arbitrator who handed down settlements for ed when Castlegar cafeteria staff set. up their pickets early Feb. 12 to protest the up to $2.extra hourly cafe- teria ‘workers: are paid at DTUC. Elected by board BOB BUCKLEY +. re-elected “Bob Buckley will con- tinue in his role as Selkirk College board chairman in 1980, board members decided early this month, At its annual i the legislation, scheduled for _ . introduction this spring, may Central Rooteiay direc- tors were told Saturday ease us toward a settlement | there are signs the changes to the Municipal Act will result, in‘ a, provincial takeover of regional districts’ . statutory regional planning powers, In a discussion with the regional district board of his department's priorities, RDCK planning director Floyd Dykeman warned that M. shift to the ‘provincial gov- ernment the lity planning ¢ emphasis and away from. "he explained. : “I trust the: real: reason for that is they intend to take that? ‘responsibility. ‘over in orde® t6see regional districts focusing on what’ the real Pesponsibllty ' going to be.” ; The RDCK planning dir-' ector. said it was difficult to predict whether the :muni-. cipal affairs ministry, the en- vironmental and ‘land* use committee or some other for all regional planning, which is concerned ‘mostly with rural land use.’ - Interviewed after the Saturday board meeting, Dy- keman said new provincial funding policies as well as re- marks by Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander Zalm at a meeting in Trail with re- gional district representa- © B tives in October,: 1979. in- ae evice-chalrman _ meeting Feb. 5 the board re-elected Buck'sy by acclam- ation and picked Stewart Webster, a Castlegar school board representative, to serve as vi dicated such a shift’ is planned: - : “The planning | grant which last year was available to both regional and settle- ment planning this year has been narrowed to settlement planning only, which is of course an seen by the Kettle Valley, Creston-Kaslo ~ he speculated that lass Representatives of the Kettle Valley and Creston- Kaslo school districts are expected to join the Selkirk College board at its first meeting in April. , tobe Act “Jan. 1, but because of administrative complexities Kettle Valley and Creston- 'Kaslo will not be ready for designation until the begin- ning of the fiscalzyear on April 1 - to. the institution April 1 under the Colleges and Pro- vincial Institutes Act of 1977, Kettle Valley and the north- ern portion of Creston-Kaslo will:have full access to Sel- name a representa- * tive: to the college board, which ; currently has nine . “The Creston-Kaslo will : be'split geographically in the assignment of college sys- ~ tems, to allow the northern portion to join Selkirk, which has: its main campus in , Castlegar, and the southern {portion to join the East Kootenay Community Col- lege, which has its main campus in Cranbrook. Repre- sentatives of the Creston- “ Kaslo will be when col- leges fell under .the’ Public Schools Act,'a portion of the costs of college operations was borne by the partici- pating school boards and raised through local taxsition. This share was assumed in full by the provincial gov- ernment during the last sitting of.the legislature. ing agency would. take over regional planning. - “What 1. .do:. believe, though, is that they are going © to establish on a resource management basis regional planning’ staff who ‘are res- ponsible for preparing these regional ~ plans," Dykeman a 5 ety “In other’ words, the provincial government cen- tre for the Kootenays is Nelson at the ‘present time, and I would. suspect that you'll see a regional planning staff here in Nelson -res- ponsible for carrying out re- gional planning or r provincial. planning.” . Asked about the fate of regional planning projects recently or presently ynder- taken by Central Kootenay and other’ regional districts, taken.”’ .Even after the new. legislation is introduced,.Dy- keman. said, extensive « dis- cussioi of its implications may be, necessary. i “It’s a complex es of ae to have to be under: 00 yay aed ‘the Niki Baird in quiry; Minimum ath yr. ‘Student, RIA. df CAREER OPPORTUNITY: LOCATION: Castlegor; DUTIES: Reporting ‘to canes id AES sponsibilities -include complete ee accounting work; through’ to ‘financial statements for two stores. Accounting now. computerized’ and cl De. manding work load: - Commensurate with proving ‘ability @ suis resume, reply. Company. not presently in Koster All replies held in strictest confidence. Interviews to be- and Satyrday, ‘March 8. : Reply c/o: : Castlegar Nows Box 30077 : Castlegar, B.C. : ‘dail Looe, which have flected the provincial gover ment position and the. area -residents'--concerns! = would be reviewed and eventually adopted as provincial policy. “But it’s difficult to say at this point,” the RDCK- lanning director ,-said. ‘here aren't many regional | districts that have up-to-date regional plans, so I would suspect major. Teviews are-.' Enjoy the our holding lounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an evening of fine cuisine. Phone us today, and make a reservation. Phone 365-6000 fireside plate Castlegar © Greek Food © Conadign Take-Out Meals Too! For Reservations Phone 365-6028 . 1492 Cotunbia, Castlegar Mon.-Thurs. 5-11 p.m. am, Fri, & Sat. Sp, ‘Sunday Si When in Nelson * enjoy 3 different Chinese Smorgasbords! 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They have. “whea- ‘tigh" and,“fair” complexions, The ‘descriptions’ apply equally: to: male and ‘female fea they are all to be found in “one of India’s great marriage markets — the 8 Sunday a. ition of the Hindustan Times. Every..week the ‘mat- columns in the news- ° classified ad section © thousands, of men’ and looking. for, mr, marriage inistry ‘program the ee will carry’ $0 per. ¢ of. the cast. of the nin ‘its first year’ of n, 70 per, cent:in the: cond and 50 per cent in the ‘aid ie 9 exec. re returned o Trail tn anaes of the. western oper- pe aad was named. gen- yral/tnidhager of its western hemical see joined: Cominco the’ same’ ear at the Trail assay office. After serving in; various “ i in 1968. The next he ‘ became general 974. responsibility : Cominéo's metal ‘and: chem: idal products. was given to him, .as_ vice-president and general manager of Produc- tion. : Rothman was named vice-president: at’ Vancouver in .1974 and upon ‘the ad- ye ities of Nelson and ‘Castlegar and ‘five electoral areas: re- jected. participation either’ because of ‘tax levy. res- trictions or concern about the cost ‘of ‘the pi after : Neville, the ‘elty's. represen- sitative on the’ RDCK: board, , CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fabry 20,990 B3 75 years of service By JACK CHARTERS 859,000 business and ® pro’”; 80d a8 ambassadors of good There are many, service ‘fessional men whose Lm pills Ratonset and Interact clubs inthis’ area —'Eagles, diversity of skills’ and’ back: ‘bln inte young people, com: Lions, : Knights }, ig Fyshise grounds gives Rotary a great, " ‘4 ercattonal objectives Masons,’ Soroptomis deal of clout ii whatever’ bel roar tho ty y ser viceiand said: the decision: to | parti- : aspect. of service it tackles, Tad Hi anh A rept ie cipate, was reached in a‘ 8-2 zB foe Rotary's’ piirpose,’, ex.’ 8° ic testa iy" BED re ‘vote at council's meeting last | But those of you who.are | pressed in its motto, ‘Service, - a Philti eer a week, As a result of in- . acquainted ‘with :the, senior vabove Self is an idea that has aca * pee (eblldren formation presented by John citizens homes in Cast! seine Folio oF ‘sending Colville, ministry's economic Trail, Fruitvale and Ross- help in the care and political, racial, social and other’ bar- riers — there {is no race, provincial funding ends. firing - ‘viee president at Vancouver. -He has held several cor- porate directorships’ and,’ as presient of. Valley Copper. Mines. Ltd.,, has been ‘res- ;ponsible .for ° development : work of its property in: the. Highland Valley. From 1968 to 1970 Roth. * man served as the president , of.the Mining Association of, B.C. ‘ Active in community af fairs, he has been a Trail school trustee and ‘is pres- ently. the chairman cof the Neal dowry, hunters, oso f do have their standards: “Wanted — suitable. match, around 30, for legally divorced Punjabi Arora’ in- dustrialist, Graduate. 175 cm. Teetotaler, non-smoker, good personality. No bars, ‘but «only parents’ of © well-edu- "seated, pesutite,: unmarried girls eed loctors, early, decent _mar- Pretty straightforward; ‘you think? Wrong. : Because the girl is of the ‘skinned or. at, least “whea- tish” in complexion and.taller than’155 em. (about five feet, “one inch), *, ‘NEWSPRINT “ROLLS 30" Wide White, Pint & Green tdeal for banquet tablectoths + or for children to draw on. 50¢, $1, $2, $3 - Castlegar News | Mid-Week Mirror 191 Columbia Ave. Castlegar. of Cominco -in 1975, {group Ajehly, + Other ‘men,’ more des- perate, write that they -have bdr against any caste, do not seek a dowry’ and don't mind if a prospective bride is - a: widow, or. a divorcee, al- though, ne hedged that “a self- raumporting ‘woman nie Pre- ferred.” P l trai ine ing council. . Valentines for. Mr. & Mrs... Santa Claus Not all ‘children’: ask | :. Santa to fill their Christmas | list and then promptly forget in a Feb, & meeting with the colour or creed in the Rotary ; city council, ‘it was agreed that it was for Nelson to participate,” he said, + “It will/ now: mean that Nelson pays $1,600: in the first year,and in: the second year somewhere’ between $4,000 ‘and $5,000," Neville land, the medical health units cs of Indo-Chinese ; refu- fellowship —,, and it. has in salad ot these cities, the jossland Museum: and Mine bruary,” Rotary ides paveretia and Spennd ibireriigs Somamal sat Fe the. world are swimming pools,and more cation a e.community. " f the now Castlegar and lavelusi Rotary Internatdonal ork i tennis courts,’ may not be . © This year, Rotary youth, ‘oo tg le, to. ‘Inter. aware that these ‘are ‘the exchange programs are sen ee national ctmeret ( and work and visible results of | ing, 7,800 boys and girls to’ 1218) cause erstanding\ ana the region's Rotary. Clubs. 01 - Rotary ‘clubs will celebrate ‘ These clubs are but four * 0 the oceasion with a banquets; said. “And for that amount of of some 18,327: Rotary clubs The Rotary, Fourdation, jodance and display ‘of ‘club ‘Money we may 'not'lose very -“in 158 countries* throughout sends 1,600 men and women} projects: Sorurasy ‘at, Trait’ ‘tauch but we'may ae ‘a lot.” * the world, and are made up of " Laid : abroed for ‘advanced : zat the gentleman until next © ~ ‘year. «Word has beenreceived by the Neis/Mirror from Mr. and Mrs, Santa’ Claus who were very pleased to have received a Valentine card each as a thank you from Kevin Ellis of Montrose for having given him such a nice Christmas. eh sELKirk l\ ‘those ina VOCATIONAL DIVISION « ROSEMONT CAMPUS - NELSON - re AN EVENING COURSE IN ~ i ‘DRAFTING and ~. ua BLUEPRINT. READING This. is a course designed to cover basic drafting’ skills for those who wish to enter this field or for . (A couece dge of basic Start Date: March 4, 1980 - requiring ak drafting. Among the topics ‘covered will be tet- tering, linework, 3-view projection, and an intro- duction to mechanical and architectural blueprint reoding as related to house construction, The class willbe limited to 16 students. : ‘Length of Course: 36 hours Course Costs: $30.00. Registration: Phone 352-6601 or register in person ‘ ‘at 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson, 8.C. Tuesdays & Thursdays ge parlance it means the. bride’s } parents are willing to pay a dowry — despite government : efforts to stamp out -the i practice. The medical profession :. reference means the daugh- ye ars nts are wealthy and oH be expected to advance .. ‘100,000 rupees’ ($12,500) to see. her married. Other © “decent” ges.‘would involve’ dowry ‘gifts to the groom ‘of an auto-. obile, a motor. scooter, or ‘from poorer parents, "a tbicyele. There are: . suits,: hoes, a gold ring, a- watch” ‘and an umbrella for any | groom as a matter of course. 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