ALL 9Z2 AIDd 197015 ez e490 Fabosns’ NOINNtIGaH> 5 sBulans 1p6a|4s0: - snBey905, 689S soe ‘reay o1quinjo> ZOOL *WIOLS NI UO}129/08 pooB bp sAomyy 18009 NOA 108 soy SYOOTA ODA ‘sPeau INOA JOAGIOUM “ejqoujBow 01njxo} PUD 40j0> ‘ejAys AJeAo UY Sdoo7] 40 e100) aut #09) vowom Gyno’ vo: 20} oneyse w dds 109 Bova LV @o0c:o “a00p JOYOOH B10}8q_s10qQq0 jo CuSO enoledusp © Pueyexits 0} peuweep ‘81 0m entioelep enojnquie suv) TWIN * Zhe/-att'aiodnse|s cer NOINN LIidggu> sBulans ipBajispD 7690 1080)1805 (g) Simyoutys, “e10g Anidieg daywovt "e10g Andi a Oun {vejuenvo? lus qwewdod eo e4n evoeld ng 1803 LOL py ‘xe Uns of a po svoytseeut yo 20qusnU x GITLSHC : TIQUIN|OD LOL SMHN eee sunuig -CAIMAW leader drops out VANCOUVER (CP) — One | of B.C.’s best-known and con- troversial. union leaders has stepped down from his long- (held job with the Canadian Association , of Industrial,- : Mechanical and Allied Wor- CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 8, 1983 yf PACIFIC HOMES Sy 740 Induafrtal R Reod No.1 Tel. ‘asi fseom SMO)\ISEC): i See 4 eats i gia i CiamRueNON ere ‘ : foe kers. pup sin5 Buyyixg “sreqieg injjinnaq Bujoom ae © MpOoH tL oy ouvordue siuouses ’ 3 : sae : j : ? SS ae , ne ¥ Peter Cameron, 40, said his -Buo] ‘sajuoxDg sNojsNxny Wosy FOOD eet f sony iacHn phn} euoya anes fiafo eopenea tnonuon 2 : ee j q f PEN 3 E ; z Ree decision not to seek re-clec- i3WOH UNOA Hi WOOU AUZAR oo) 'ea.mconry qoveessu ASUME AO ae ope Cont eg 9 Ree: ae se eae ‘tion as regional vice-pres- Wd LadH¥O ALITYND mise werner ver ve Pega gant cetera’ ‘ident was prompted by a *s Jer : ‘deep, internal divisi SHOOTS OOOY NY S.JHIHL “SERN Laas TM OB ep, on within vor u . nae mnt 8p % na edeonn) p an 18 the union's B.C, ranks’ over . . ae sent tect tone ceeipey Supee ene sean con hn toned naltgnia tigsons Lorca the role of full-time’ officers. q11syoots ‘O0oH abog Aq 7 “I felt much of that debate 4 en © Oy Bures sony some priest ‘o TW was directed at me, person- ry “aioe jopemod yeu ally, rather than the general 1 vtHoh ‘principles involved,” .Cam- eron sald. - 6 vernon ou 204 1909 “suoyiiesuy 10} po Au uns axoeig ‘ed Homes of Di _"YOUR PLANS OR OURS” - Local Rep: — JORGEN MUNCK Phone 354-4973 - otrs| __—ine'rt evtwo pur uene . : (uy Lipt wae BM ojuoweg eves! sees] 0} peai0} sosnjues, "Kou JO. vonezuetio s9sure . . in xy ‘Aq peddevpyy 9) ejuuog 1 1H ‘BDVLNONE wees! 00'es| __ 60 i} w 8 HORI OLLL.,, S104 L0E6-876 (ood) poeainrea ANVAOdS 4 ei og enBosds oz 38! _unjajuyse, — Anyaow '¢ a’W'd ‘seuBing [GAS 4a 40d yo £9u012N3 uD{pouD> » so30sd Wi} soupineul jojuag Uo}poUD> « pee 101D 020 jom nok efi syd Aq sunken puo cu ‘Autry “9'n our vit oeep sexs, owes a Aaah dog Suen, O86 NOSN39 9.000 ojsses0uog 6 ABW woe cores} errs cores] 00'S SPOMOL HES cores |1200 cores spsemo tei SCHOOL CLOSING Nostalgia! 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(CP) — “wap, had. been seen as a: feeling that now is not the | extended to me onera Leable, Please.come and say hello to 118 ‘10D vospuwd sey diet eat er Ri Is Nelson Riis said Tuesday he possible candidate to succeed right time to maké such a. ’ ‘wont UBahy ot oun Naser AS COLLEGE GRADUATES... S are: id d from gela of Castlegar. Front row, ‘left the Selkirk College Social Service Worker progr recently. The to pat ‘ate Mitchell ar Castlegar; Shonna Hayes of Fernie; Windy students are: (back row, right to left) Christine Shepherd of Nelson; Willow. of Nelson; Elaine Benzer of Montrose and Jack Obreckt of Sandra Cochran of Trail; Nancy Ketchum, Instructor; Linda Tierney Slocan,’ rot Noke, from photo dre Susan Dueck of Fernie and Bhavani THE TRAIL JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL will cease to operate as a school after June 30, 1983 There willbe an informal Open House from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, June 17, 1983 (u) MHOMLZN A108 © Sie dad iad MY Uf VoreoIdxe yeeOSiq eset oa ou 10 Bd 9q 0} peunsep of Castlegar; Anita Kopola of Princeton; Mary Hamann of Montrose; Chlopan seacewen Pat 9.10 ‘Z4 ounr *ADPUNG £10 ,UOIENH ie nego eno duliet:‘Savage of Nelson; Shelley, Kuryluk of Castlegar; Teresa ~ (y) wrmpes 1101 Sy) taiojdxe jou sefies giod-Z1 Sujuujm-piomy vaukty, outed -MOHB O° void 1 eprYUUI pus seuiung, seus Oman oct Suey tneaeg eojebork snduiea wow eke note are ay tae im requested by the committee on a loan basis. Please leave them eatia NOO TY Hering oe “paved {.0-zerv cree 100 0}, leadership of the New Dem- resign the ‘party leadership at the School Board Office. Le, BOA MeN BorrHOUe widow honey "weno |ABNUvE G3 ocratic Party in British Col-” following’a ‘party convention: ‘ Bue © qeU oF senioeiep DA ORE ong 8 sindod teow eat 10 #40 oma’ 40 wee} 8 BDeND @7U8I07 Hy MOjArOLY) UY AHDINOL 1 ove ‘owe ome ‘e0peysouy ydA0 in May umbia. Riis, the member of Parl- ‘in December... He said he has been an MP oa friends ai e to the school. Photos, etc. are 04 sep voorea 2) el has decided not to run forthe Dave Barrett. Barrett is to move. ypur tienes Sud -secdey run i "NOSTALGIA! 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Castlegar 865-7232 Slocon Pork 226-7212 was hot By CasNews Staff The record-breaking heat wave experienced by resi- . dents in Castlegar last week topped a month that saw little rain and ‘lots of sun- shine, The Castlegar weather of- fice reports that the hours of sunshine in May. to- talled 308.5 hours — breaking the‘old record of 291 set in ° 1969. ue As well, May saw. the monthly amount of precipi- tation total less than half of the average. The weather during the first half of May was gov- erned:by a cold low. in’ the Gulf of Alaska. This low pushed’ pockets of moisture across the province but each surge -was fairly weak, re- sulting in a small amount of precipitation. .” The second half of the month saw ridge patterns that held off the'bad weather | trends and gave us our warm daytime temperatures and. sunshine. The ‘mean temperature was 1,3° C abov:* normal and only 0,8°. shy oi the record set in 1969, ‘As well, many new record daily maximums and high mean temperatures were set during the last eight days of the month. Local student graduates JOHN PEREVERZOFF John Pereverzoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pereverzoff of Blueberry Creek, gradu- ated with honors in Chiro- practic class of 1983. After completing Stanley Humphries high school in 1977 and attending Selkirk * College and UBC Pereverzoff continued his education ‘at thé Canadian Memorial Chir- opractic College in Toronto to attain his Doctor of Chiro- practic. His interests presently lie with practicing in the central interior of the province. Ir suran ‘ How do Autoplan Premiums compare with the rest: of Canada? Among the lowest. Take c look at the results ‘of a report that rated ICBC against 4 of the largest national Insurance ora inCanada., - Four Year Clalm-Free Record In B.C. Five Year Claim-Free Record in Other Cities. No Under Age 25 Driver 4979 DATSUN 510 SEDAN SAME CLAIM RECORD AND DRIVER AS ABOVE 1982 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN - Toronto. $476 476 Fireman's Fund 413 435 Royal Insurance. . 451 429 5 : Zurich Insurano: 390. 439 The covérage Is tiv coo thy mt so ection Caliision coverage ($200 In B.C.) and $60 deductible quoted foe Montreal! rekiae fhe 65 corey Crea sees fot Monte! auto Insurance pian in Quebec. The vehicles are ditven for “Pleasure” only. This survey was conduct a recognized management Consulting fim on bobalf of LEB ine four insurers commexauet rales do business nationally and account for almost 20% of ai Mauto heutence hi Goes amounting to about $580 million in premiurns annually, tcl : Commercial Union $463 $390 $356 337 iament for Kamloops-Shus- for’ his decision’ is gut is a political SUBJECT: POLICYHOLDER PREMIUMS. e siereerciion _fothetest: ¢ What happens to policyholders’ premiums until they're paid.out? . The money Is placed In short and medium term investments. : In41982 our Investment income in effect. “reduced premiums by an average of $62 per policy. Naturally, we maintain a B.C. first policy for all our Investments. And all are 100% Canadian. Does age and s sex influence car insurance in B.C.? No. ICBC was one of-the first Canadian insurance companies to ellminate age, sex, and marital status from auto Insurance rates. Tenitory, dlso, Is being eliminated as a tating factor. The cost of car insurance is a iwo-way street. Insurance Is the way Individuals can be sure that If they are responsible for an accident, the financial cost won't be overwhelming. Together, all policyholders share the cost of tisk ey, pooling thelr premium payments Into one fund to pay out clalms. . ICBC Is expected to operate ona break-even basis, without profit or loss, and our total income must be enough to cover the cost of claims and expenses. Where ICBC Is able to control costs, our tecord is very good. We have the lowest administrative expense ratio of any Insurance company In Canada. Last year, there were 476,000 Autoplan claims, 95¢ of every premium dollar collected was pald out In claims. Now, more than ever, with the new Claim-Rated Scale, driving habits will be Teflected in the cost of car Insurance. When It comes to traffic safety, ICBC is actively working on a wide range of programs in communities throughout the province. ICBC Is Involved with health authorities, CounterAttack, secondary —and especially you. Only one life saved as a result of these efforis would be just reward. At your Insurance Corporation we're working to save more than just your money. If you'd like to know more about the insurance pea nel write for your free copy of our Report The fr of 2. C., 1055 West Georgia Street, cone B.C. V6E 3R4. Together w we can drive the cost of car insurance down. INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA