years, ix classmate ar areat B.C, Hy. ntre,)\where they: ‘are ‘taking’ aix ee) no cuseronm instruction, Before the layoff Rotices,\they were ‘ 7 “dk off by, B.C. are jisb-called job security see in least the 'next}two with bia wile fia _ Union spokesman Peel said the epprenti cent (now $18.76 an hour) of a regular lin their wage going up to95 per cent 6: six mont foreign ‘arms sales ‘this’ year, with Saudi Arabia again the lumber sorter at B.C. Timbe: at Celgar. pi director. of. Rosemont ‘Cam- ‘ap rentices must. “pus, said that he agreed with gradually ' ‘shift’: tow: a ‘competency-bas training, sconipeteney: based” system < calling it “one of: the most in- that would meet th needs of . ‘novative”.; concepts in. ap- the individuals. prenticeship training. ‘That: ‘was. the’. message: He; said that: by allowing 2: Dunean McRae, director of. apprentices to complete their the ‘Ministry. ‘of, Education’ schooling at their own; rate Votathieal Prog aute § ocr es than rand Sana - MAKE SELKIRK COLLEGE YOUR ' DESTINATION ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Selkirk College opens ‘ifs doors, sO. jou can experience the many destinations selkcirk College offers you. Join us. 1’. } ® Displays and exhibits throughout the coll featuring the following aepartinents: Languages and Literature; Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Hictronics, ‘Wildland Recreation, Nursing, Business Administration, Social $ tradesman’ instead of ‘im- tives’ and rae school cou ple enting their own train- sellors | that. “competency- » ‘Ograms, “They: (the apprentices) ‘role as a type of delivery for wouldn't r move for the sake of programs of the ft He: Is pre-apprentice training pro- < ining should be “personally identi- gram scheduled to come on fied” ‘for. apprentices to en-~ tream..in B.C... colléges. in * that the’ individual ‘January ‘should’ instead be same day. iB req are in high schools, t. : The entry. level: training ‘We're not talking in«fu- program —_which replaces ture of fixed times - the current pre-employment pro- prentices will’ come in-as. grams — gives those who, ¢ individuals and thi may/or wish. to become tradesmen Thay not go out’ the: door the® the opportunity to enroll in ” i core program that contains lerstand “all trades, The next: step in |: ’ red in the program) would allow y Physical Education and Athletics and much more. ° Visit the Computer: Centre, Student Services, the Library, . the Gym, Knowledge Network, Open Learning Institute displays, ‘In the Main | Lounge drop by. the Selkirk College displays from the Rosamigat Land Trail campus vid‘Thompson University Centre. e Exhibits, Demonstrations, Films, Displays, Performances, Tours. 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Enroll ina class and sample -f- ‘so the\ training: ialize ‘in ithe trade of their being bored and others from ro stage of a program ! being “snowed unde: Pp English As A Second Lengvege e e e © Knowledge Network © Mathematics ae ¢ Micro Computers © Nursing yore, e Photography | ° Psychology © Plenty of free parking; e Handicapped Access (west side of the college: e * Cotatar aspen for light snacks ‘and lunche: ; Accommodations at the). : Radium Inne Stadio, 1; “8 2. bedroom alites Radium Condomini Bes $22 °& Per Nan | (double occuy i ACTIVITIES FOR ‘EVERYONE, | ‘netueta ‘squash cours @ Hot tub, sauna, rene ce lou ‘6 Natural hot t springs, downhill & heli-skling. nearby. New Apel to late October =) otSprin, oll ten soe VoA' high schools with the special- ization stage available in col- leges. However, panelist Hugh pared to get in line ar wait like everybody. else does.” Panelists slated to speak at the day-long conference: in- DOES VOUR lee eal NEED A CHECKUP? ¢ Robinson, said he felt that cluded apprentices, represen- students should not have to tatives from labor, employer make career decisions before groups, ministry of education they leave high school. and college officials.;;,. :.; Robinson, apprenticeship A Selkirk College apokes- coordinator for the Inter- man who helped to, organize national Woodworkers of the forum said the purpose of America, said students the discussions was to inform should instead be told they employers of the apprentice rstand little chance of employ- ve wee cond to.come : up ‘if they apply as a ap... with 1 hools faster ‘potential apprentices to spec. re-employment cu ae, rate mpgoye the 5 oe af “I feel it is far better to be fair and up front, rather then mislead them i cipal of Selkirk: Colle only about 10 to:16 per: he said. He later added, “We now have fewer people in training then we had a year ago.” He suggested that stu- dents wishing to enter a trade should get “the best all-round education," and eae ‘groups. > : Employers of small fom. panies who. were attend had to decline. ijecatuse they had to “keep the. shop open,” Perra said. But he noted that many of ‘then try and get a job in the industry, “I know it's hard (to get a job) but they have to be pre- the loy have been made more aware ‘of the apprenticeship. programs * through mail-out «of. infor- mation and invitations. * Restaurant union. -\learning material common to: VANCOUVER (CP) — A < new union established to raid “Local 40.of the Hotel, Res- taurant, Culinary Employees and Bartenders Union ap- plied:at the B.C. Labor Re- - lations Board on Tuesday for ‘epresentation votes at 15 ‘B.C. hotels. It was the second union in vo days to make such an application, The raiding union — the Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary ‘Workers’ and. Bartenders “Union 8 was formed by Local i 40/members upset by the re- raids underway : The union is being by the Brewery, Winery, Distillery Workers Union; an c . eration of Labor. ti Union business manager. Marie Decaire ‘declined’ ;-to name the locations where the union has signed up a major-. ity of employees. Another union raiding the 14,000-member: Local’ 40° —~ the Canadian‘ Hotel ‘and. Al-: lied Workers, ‘an. affiliate’ of the Canadian Assoration Allied: Workers :— aed Monday for a representation: vote at a Vancouver hotel." FASHION. Boots WINTER BOOTS % Ladies. and Men's Certified installation *“@ Salamon ¢ Look * ° Tyrelig ‘Bindings Hurray ‘and’ get your: unwanted items. “ready: for, the Big: Days Friday & Satur- * yiday, Neversbet: 5. a 6 ; Rossland TOURS INC. =. Your Toto! 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