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Kinnaird routines for busy season with KJSS band and jazz under the direction of the ie year, total is not expected to meet last years wines secondary school pom pom girls practice band. —Contews Photo by Meryenn Ady Castlegar Funeral Chapel. igure. —Costows Photo PRIVATIZATION Castlegar students Binnie at union huddle get scholarships Brenda Binnie of Castlegar was one of 160 B.C. trade and use the example of British Telecom to make your ease,” Lillian —s ant versity of Victoria Faculty unionists who spent two days in Richmond last week dis- he said, “you're likely to be lynched.” cussing strategies to oppose the provincial government's Blair reminded’ the unionists: “The reasons why we plans to privatize government services. argued for public ownership of certain basic industries was Binnie, the recording secretary of Local 1298 of the not because of the success of the private sector, but because Canadian Union of Public Employees, works for the of its failure; because when the private sector had them, Castlegar school district. She said the conference gave they made a mess of them.” unionists “shocking details” about the effects of privatization Privatization also hands over public funds to vested on the safety and health of British Columbians. interests, he said citing the example of British advertising “It's unbelievable just how much of our province's social firms who have made more than $300 million services are already contracted out, privatized and under- privatization programs. $1,860 when she received the achievements st UVie during funded,” Binnie said in a prepared release. “And the results “Britain spent more on advertising the privatisation of President's Scholarship for the 1966/87 school year. of this irresponsible government action is showing up in our public services than we spent on the whole part-time Also were the horrendous ways — like increased teenager suicides, more AIDS campaign,” he said, “It's an extraordinary example of Students in the Arts and private, corporate and other jailings, people dying of heart attacks while hospital heart _ priorities.” Science non-degree program. donors who contributed units are not funded, and children going without food for CUPE B.C. President Mike Dumler was also a many of the 822 awards and days at a time.” participant in the conference and told delegates that four ih Binnie said Castlegar taxpayers must find ways of dis- privatization will only benefit a very few. “It’s quite cussing what's happening to our public services, making ward,” he said, puts private greed decisions on the kind of society we want to live in and ahead of the public good.” ( effectively get the community’s message through to the Dumler said local and provincial politicians must live up provincial government. to the responsibilites they accepted when they were elected. “We can't allow our province to be ripped apart while “We voted for these people to use our taxes to provide we have polite debate,” she said, “not when people are us.with services as their first priority,” the CUPE President dying. said. “We didn't elect them to provide a few people with : eeu Delegates to the conference heard from Tony Blair, a business opportunities.” boaters oy > mead Labor Member of Parliament from the United Kingdom, Binnie said after the conference there is no benefit for who said privatization is like a drug addiction. small businesses in the privatization scheme and she intends “TH ANK you” Govtamonts start privatsing to of services” Blair to gut that meage to them HAS MOVED | UPSTAIRS | said, “then they move on to the harder stuff.” “The people in Great Britain found that very soon after 1 Blair warned that privatization is not the panacea the privatization, the control. of menenely, ps public services fell In Our Castlegar Branch EVERYONE! 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