Funding will go to: © supplementary oe sv widhamaale courses within existing training facilities in the RDCK to're- train unemployed workers; © short-term job creation under the Canada Wapks Program; a Career Access Program, in which’ a wage silbsidy will be paid to employers who offer jobs to workers 45 years and older. Heatherington says Andy of new employees’ wages would also be paid through Mil CASTLEGAR TOO Clark comes to Trail By CasNews Staff Those who want to shake hands with former prime minister Joe Clark can meet the Progressive Conserva- tive MP for High River, Alta., at the Waneta Plaza in Trail, between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Friday. Clark's itinerary for his two-day tour through Castle- gar, Nelson, and Trail, is as follows: , Friday e 10:40 a.m. Clark arrives at the Castlegar Airport; 10:50 - 11:30 a.m, meets with John Verigin and direc- tors of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ at the Doukhobor Cultural Centre for a discussion on peace; Union organizing rules get their first test VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia's new union organizing rules got their first test Tuesday at the B.C. Labor Relations Board as six unions applied for certifi- cation votes. A board panel ordered votes in each case. All votes @ 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. speaks at a Rotary Luncheon at the Heritage Hotel in Nelson; e@ 1:45 - 2:30 p.m. meets with senior citizens at the Broader Horizons Adult. Day Centre in Nelson; @ 3:35 - 4 p.m. meets with the public-en route to the Progressive Conservative headquarters in Nelson; eo 4 - 4:45 p.m. officially opens the P.C. headquarters and meets with supporters and guests; e@ 5:20 - 5:45 p.m. meets supporters and others in Sal- mo © 6:15 - 7:20 p.m. dines at the Collander restaurant in Trail with supporters. Clark will hold a press Unions were previously granted automatic certifica- tions if they signed up at least 55 per cent of the work force, but recent amend- ments to the B.C. Labor Code now require compulsory willbe held Friday, no-longer than 10 days after the unions first made their applications. ‘ tics'in an effort to’ stall cer- . B.C Federation of Labor. Lauer said he doesn’t yet know.exkctly when MILAP will start, but sinee it’s ee ee programs CHERYL CALDERRANE Writer A according residents and the animal control officer. In the Robson area poultry have’ ‘heen destroyed. The suspect is a 23'to 27 kilogram JOE CLARK _ coming here Friday conference Saturday at the Fireside Inn in Castlegar re- garding Liberal leader jp Turner's choices for a inet. Armstrong says over 61 chickens and turkeys havé fallen prey to the dog in the past week. She estimates it has cost poultry owners nearly $400 in losses. Area animal control officer Jackie Yocum noted that dog owners are taking a chance when letting their pets run loose. ‘armers are losing chic- keng, turkeys and even a lamb was killed,” she said. tification votes, board and Labor Ministry oiieiels worked out a consider all i with in seven days, followed by votes — if appropriate — with the next three days. imated that more than $7 chickens and The procedures were given turkeys have been killed by tacit approval at a recent dogs. meeting between the officials.» RCMP Staff: Sgt. John™ and union organizers at the Stevens said the local de- ‘tachthent hat feceived sev- K. & A. TIRE GOING OUT FOR BUSINESS | Sale continues until June 30! QUALITY CANADIAN BUILT TIRES '» STEEL BELTED RADIALS 155 80R13 .. 165 BORI3..... 185 8OR13 . 185 75R14. 195 75R14. 205 75R14. 215 75R14 . 205 75R15 . 215 75R15 . 225 75R15 . 235 75R15 ALL SEASON STEEL BELTED TIGER PAW 200 15S R12... 235 75R15 6 Ply 23° Steel Radial Installed Computer Designed 23° Tread Pattern are winners in “OFF ING,” with twin steel belts for Greater Pun- cture Resistance. - $s be “able to ne Ee Le Oe ee G LOOSE eral calls of dogs livestock, but ‘would not how many complaints have been filed. “It's a tremendous loss to owners,” Yorum raed so pointed out that ning dase Js aloo » préotem tn the Castlegar area. Recently, a fawn was found among tall grass in a Rasp’ berry Village lot. The fawn was hiding from dogs. Yocum suspects the fawn was in the grassfor 24 hours before it Tn Qotigétioquia, a deer with both ‘hind legs injured was reported seen at the Castle- gar Golf Club. Another. case involved a dog runnifg a deer into the Castlegar, airport terminal. Yocum said the deer broke its neck in that incident. ereas. ““We investigated 20 of these, but no charges were laid,” said Campbell, adding that four or five warnings have been issued to dog own- ane. Tax freedom day in B.C. VANCOUVER (CP) — Tax Freedom Day came first in Prince Edward Is- land this year and will yeome last in Quebec. The day, which is spon- sored annually bythe con- servative Fraser institute to mark the length of time it takes the average Can- adian wage earner to make enough to pay for all the hidden and direct taxes for local, provincial and fed- eral taxes, comes on July 8 nationally — five days later than last year and more ‘than two months later than ' the first national Tax Free- dom Day on May 2, 1961. Prince Edward Island is the winner this year with a Tax Freedom Day oa May. 8, said Sally Pipes, assis- tant director of the in- stitute, a conservative ec- onomic think-tank. In Quebee, it won't come until July 10. In British Columbia the celebration comes today, If a dog is caught chasing deer, the. Conservation office may ordet the dog destroyed, possibly orphans pad Gags opakd have pomeh@e Dogs kill chickens, turkeys | Barber charged: tidied tebe caahss a g lk TF : Police file three days later than last Castlegar year. that the Stanley Ontario d Tax | senior dary school grad- Freedom Day one day ear- | uation weekend was “very lier than British Colum- | safe and quiet” and “congrat- bians. Newfoundland, said Pipes, had their day on May 23, while Manitoba's was June 6, Saskatche- wan's was June 16° and Alberta's, June 12. Nova Scotians will have to wait until July 4 for their party, while those in New Brunswick celebrate Thursday. Nationally, the institute found that various levels of government will take a 48.9-per-cent chunk from the average family income ef $34,400. Local students graduate Three students graduated from the Univer. — DONATION . . . Castlegor pioneer Joe Killough presented a $50 cheque this week to John Charters, chairman of the Castlegar Heritage Advisory Com- Se on Castlégar News CASTLEGAR IS soon to have its first 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a-week restaurant. Terry Brownell will be opening Rainbow's Pancake House in the former St. Tropez Restaurant located in the City Centre Motel. Terry was holidaying in this area when he decided to investigate business possibilities and thought the City Centre location offered an opportunity he couldn't pass up. erry is a former partner in the Right On Submarine Shop in North Vancouver which recently garnered wide- spread publicity when it made the Guiness Book of World Records for having the longest continuously played video game on its premises. HOLD ONTO YOUR hats Castlegar. Mitzi is back. “Mitzi” is Mitzi Dupuis (aka Michelle Pradia), 4 stripper from Los Angeles who first appeared at the Marlene Hotel last year. | She returns this Thursday for a three night engage- ment — again at the Marlane, but this time in the cabaret. For those who haven't seen Mitzi, she is... uh... unique, to say the least. Her creative use of props at a Kamloops bar led to a charge of committing an indecent act. The charge never stuck and Mitzi was free to do her thing — which includes shooting ping pong balls across the room, playing tunes on a flute and blowing out a candle. But Mitzi was back in court Tuesday — this time in Calgary where she was convicted of performing an immoral, indecent and obscene theatrical act and fined $2,000. She testified in Queen’s Bench she has been per forming the act for six years and she called it “humourous . I even laugh sometimes.” She charges about $3,500 a week and played to packed houses in both Calgary and Lethbridge. The RCMP will likely be out to view Miss Dupuis’ act here in Castlegar — they were last year, though no charges were laid. But we leave the final word up to Robert Sutherland, a professor at the University of Lethbridge, who testified lL at the trial this week in Calgary that he considered nh } Miele mittee to be used towards the restoration of the Russian orthodox chapel house on Zuckerberg Island Park. Costiews Photo Pradia’s act to be “clearly within simple erotica,” with “some .athletic skill,” As we understand it, there's nothing simple about it. HERE'S A LITTLE known fact. B.C. Tel recorded 35,000 calls in one day in Castlegar alone, according to a recent survey. HERE'S SOMETHING different for Visitor's Week. Merchants. and employees’ in Nakusp are dressed in Roaring 20s costumes to greet visitors. As well, residents have been asked to help celebrate Visitor's Week by carrying on the Roaring 20s theme and dressing in flapper outfits and boater hats. -Visitor’s Week is this week across B.C. WE'VE GOT some pretty teenagers around Castlegar. Could one of them be the next Miss Teen Canada? Perhaps, if they apply to the Canada Miss Teen Pageant immediately. This is a new Conadé Miss Teen Pageant with the focus on di and involve- ment. To participate, girls must be between 14 and 19 years of age and must maintain a B average or better in school, as well as donate at least 12 hours of volunteer service to their communities. The girls compete in the areas of scholastic achieve- ment, volunteer service, talent or speech, interview, and formal p! There is no Also, the pageant has joined hands with the Toast- masters of Canada, an organization which will provide each contestant with a free eight-week seminar in speak ing skills and public presentation. 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