8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 12, 1967 Strike Vote Confuses Uninterested Union Membé¢ | By Pat Carney _ » Mancouver Sun | .. They have taken a strike vote: around ‘the plant, and frankly I haven't the faintest idea what it was all about. necessary. to go on You follow est in union contract time. Since we rctle bute the least to the process, ‘we're nor! y the most impa- tient for ‘One ay, iter Prices had our money?” I demani i] “We haven't. even a act-| money yet, Management. won't talk to. us. "But our, contract ran out ae June 30,” I Lo wy, won't they?” in negotiations,” a the mus “But why. should the print- ers sit in on our negotiations? I aeked. “Don't we want to get a Better settlement than they Sot Mr. and Mrs. R. Dahlin trav- elled. t6 Menaik, Alta. for the iving weekend ‘where |to Dahlin’s Thanksgir they visited Mr. Dal father who is now in his ninety-second year. Mrs. Vida Markle spent the jong weekend at Vernon where she her parents, Mr. and uk . Brewster and boys of Over from Nelson for the weekend to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Horewill, were Mr. and Mrs. rswill, A busy weekend was enjoy- ed by Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Mac- i was Mrs, Mac- beth's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gillard of sar mo, Jill Macbeth was home for the weekend and upon: her return e will take employ- ment in the main branch of the where they visite few, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mn Whyte. . While there they colenrted the first are we going to get |a ded. ert A minute,’ he. sald. bald. [reason ters reife want a are, under: aR a punters stewa: dt it, itt don't snderstand, col- "sald Man. sent momping out of the ortaat i sion a gol. front, e added, “if ma stand col Marbs y right. fs pitty to, ete hop y-900n sea ae the “Have we got to. ney yet?” I asked. “No,” he gaid soonly.. ‘It’s y-| got more complicated. The print- moe. ow ania forte same package we ake, exc course, [ye ant to get mere tian they i cc) ig giles you'll mieet with and then ‘who .can and can't Hegotists for us |the union?” Later I should negotiate for the union?” asked ‘indi; gnan: “We're not ictating, * said Management patiently. “We just n’t talk to your. union if an- other union is present. We t to tell your, union some- cried. “Anything you tell our ‘union is going to ssc to the other ‘union sooner or later. Our ne- gotiators will tell it to their ne- gotlators. 501 “We don’t care if they. do,” id Management, not so patient- . “The other union can ait in the room across the hall when we are negotiating with you, land your unten can eet in every 2 id tell them what Mr. and Mrs. Whyte and elie their new granddaughter, two-| ‘week-old Shauna Maria. son-in-law in Kinnaird in 1957. Did you know? — Now sum- mer is over, don’t throw out old sweat shirts. This material mak- es good padding for pot holders. THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Wednesday 7.80 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Army ' : Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory : CALVARY. ~ BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D, Reeves, Phone | 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome Apostolic Church ‘Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, — Sunday School Hour i's am. Morning Worship Mission Film will be shown Oct. 17, 7.30 p.m. by Miss Duncan and co-worker. fi Flione 365-3150 ‘W.. Love, Minister All Welcome CHURCH OF GOD 9.3 Sutiday School 10.80 ‘on mn Morning Worship .m. Fridays * Youth Er Peliowats rin * Bible Study Pes Pri er 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes — - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE: 791 First’ Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 9.55 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Family Devotion. 7 p.m. Family Evangelism, fuesday: 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer. *riday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. ; GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Sacrament of -Holy Communion will be celebrated this Sunday, Sept. 24th. ‘ ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m, HOLY COMMUNION Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Reserve Nov. 4th Parish Centennial Day LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m, Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m, Rev. Harold C. Clark CASTLEGAR ROBSON “Phone 365-8337 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING “WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 am. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 am. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m. . Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.80 a.m." is hppeing. 4 just don't want them in the same room when we negotiate with you.” “What is the difference, if they are going to know every- sth nn, wi “But that is vdlentous, "1 Tanagerien| tall soney and we'll eet aie siftcreage,” I ef said. yf course . not,” said the y Meee shi reward “That is. precise ‘has management to dictate who wit Ny BY management wants. Solid- arity forever. - Not Tog ads, io allot for the strike: vote the mail. It read: ARE you. iN FAVOR OF A STRIKE! i in I vote yes or no when I don't even know ure that the tiiidh be won't get as much money, If you vote yes, Management will take it as a’ show. of atretigth ‘concede more ground.” I hastened to the shop stew: yiane (EBe vote js in favor of whether - they are merely ant ig that the: union so we don't. OE ‘go on strike?” “You could take that e bers ave voted t¢ £0, O11 strike.” 1 ran ate Hanogoopst eat ran mn oe guess the serie ee ‘ai aettla things, way or the other,” I sate we'll either get our ine crease or go on strike.” “That depends,” said Man- » “on the “The real issue.” he, said, “is whether we are going to get more money. The question of the printers sitting in on nego- tiations is a ated herrin, “The real issue,” iia bome- one . else, .‘‘ig: whether ‘Manage- ‘ment is bluffing or is out to break te union.” Téal issue,” said some- one else, “is whether the Brint- ers sit in on our negotiation: pa money thing isn't settled yel “The real issue said some- one else, “is whether you sup- pont your union, If you vote no Mi: will fig- thing anyway?” I asked. pressmen.” pressmen!” I ‘echoed; aghast How, did they get involv. ed a our ne; ations?” ee anager a don’t understand collective bar- gaining.” cout za Se Pacific Witer Wells Ltd. 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On” _ pens, and a Gating Your Wife Off to College YOU ita" tough: trying to get a son or daughter ready sor college, cool- ed“ out,’ and ‘set- ued ©" in; you snould ‘try Witu a wae, WhO hasn't eet tere for 20 years. ite an ‘exhausting experi- _ ence, emotionally and tinanctal- jy, All the Kidg want 18 that you soould take all their stuit down, help untoad it, press a large sum upon tnem, and disappear back tw Hicksville, 80 you'll stop em- barrassing tnem in tront oz their new Class-mates, With momma it's not that simple, surat comes te tremen-| ‘This: of u.| Wardice.. She simply is think)the house: down.’ You'll forget to: put out the garbage. You'll die of malnutrition, We can't afford it. You can't get along of without me.” And so on. course, is rank co- afraid to it | Set her feet wee, in the big, cold world irom ich, all housewives, ; she. has been | shel- (ered all these years by guess who. . “So she goes’ to visit her mother for three days, as a sort of trial ‘run, Comes home and is a bit dashed to find-the housé still standing, garbage out on schedule, awa eae cut, kitchen tidy |¥ and Kim and I living like Orien- tal potentates, She had to save face and go with ‘it, but not before qous' d vo. moses aang up bas am mind arying one ‘more gambit. EN rd to lead tho "CU! te rromised Land. ‘Lherd are surges ot confiaence, but’ they are outweigned ‘py sudden ‘de spairs. “wy brain is rusty, rl nev. [co er make it, ‘Kney've propably dost iny files, ‘Inere’li be a’ rule rerusing people over y0.° The course 18 most Lkely a 10t hura- er now. J’ feel Lke a tool with au ose igs in eae and eye-snadow.” And 80 You patiently pont tout that: : rust can be removed; any ‘halt- wit can pass fourth year; univer- sites never lose. anything, ex- cept the letter you wrote them jast week; she’s more’ maturé aud the course wul be a snap; she’s better-looking now «than she was in third year, away | Ca was no way we could mai eit ‘Father points‘out a judicious: ‘borrowing,. eollg pone of the family ge lége.. Since Hugh is no. 3 tne oe there, ja aay fact bad < splendid: job ig carpel might as well.be she, This pro- duces half a day's tears of min- gled rage and grief over High’s quitting. It also. produces a guilt com- plex. She vows that nobody has -{ever lived as cheaply at college as she will. She’s going to pig it in a: grubby little room. All she needs is a sleeping-| bag, card, ‘table, -hot-plate. and _ electric kettle. She'll walk miles to save fare, — hitch-hike home on weekends. Hah! Have you tried to Font a cheap little room lately? Fa- she sends off tine ‘spplicanon, Nothing -hap- frustration mount, So o father ‘has to ‘write al ther took mother to the city, and | coin: while she registered at the col- lege, poured:an ale and pored ‘over the classified ads. Best he setter. + style, Straight] wath force and back comes the good word. This 15 the real crisis. She can’t believe it!’ She's -accepted.| it's no donee: castles in’ Spain. eal panic begins. B Its aieuious, 1 can't leave]. you and Kim alone.: You'll burn EATON’S Canada-wide $1.49 DAY TUESDAY OCTOBER 17° Personal shopping only Jc. w. Tyl Over 225 items: At One Low,Price ~ Dates Now Set For Kootenay Music Festival 1968 Kootenay Mi ‘The Music |enn | Festival- will: be held in Nelson fone March 25. to 30,1968. e first such erent, t to He held Bae the Queen City ‘in ‘past five years, the 1968 mae al will be registered with the Federation of Canadian Music Festivals. This will considerably en- hance the opportunity for ob- g. the best adj dicators, | festival officials said. ‘Datés were set at a meeting held ‘last. we Committe members appoint ed at the meeting were: G.. Atwell, : festival tration entries; Ben Sutherland and Bre: ler, programs and ad- vertising; Leona - Boss, assemb- ling of music ‘test pieces; B. B. Geawtora, , trophies and certifi- ‘could find was a room, share bath and. kitchen, at $20'a week... ”: It wasn't pad. But there‘was le that no men, ‘except "her husband were’ allowed :in- the front door. let alone’ my, Denker, what the rent ig, : WW I Veteran’s - Monument Moved To New Location At a short but impressive ceremony last Thursday, histori- cal articles were sealed inthe relocated cenotaph at New Edge- wood. The original monument to the men who have lost their lives in two World Wars was erected in Edgewood. in’ 1920. It | was moved, ° ‘stone by ‘stone, to its site in the new township by B.C. Hydro, .in preparation for: the flooding of the Arrow reservoir. » ‘Articles sealed in the ape al’ cenotaph included. a ‘copy. of the Nelson Daily News puplish: ed May 22, 1920 and several 1920 8, These were replaced'in a sealed container and to them were added a 1967 Centennial edition of the a 1967 Centennial edition of the g newspaper, a 1967 Centennial edition of the Arrow Lakes News and a: set’ of 1967. Cansdian Centennial’ coins, -- 3 es of members of Royal Canadia! Legion: Branch: 203; ng the senso the Royal Legion at the ceremony were Mrs. M. H. Yeld and Percy MacLean of New Edgewood. Kiwanis Plans Another Garden Contest Next Year ‘The Castlegar: Kiwanis Club is pleased with the success of its n contest and plans to hold another next year. ‘This was announced this week : |by. garden ~ contest committee chairman tee Wood. rood : also “announced He said the various Seat ies and mite ‘possible:, points awarded for each ‘were’ as fol- Jows: oo an designs ‘20,’ neat- shrubs 10," vegetables~ 10 and |boulevard 5:for)a:total of 100 poin an : ‘You'll recelva your: Interest annually on your minimum month! heques Is tess + temptation to spend your eave nga before: you reach ‘your fake ‘withdrawals. Ww, you can also open ‘the Non-Ghequin; ‘Savin Account: id tJ Hie ld id “som a Commerce Na None Savin; Of course, you may Starts Monday, October 16 SUPPORT DISTRICT WELFARE AND RECREATIONAL NEEDS ~ Worthy Organizations Please be Ready When. Your Volunteer Canvasser Calls. He or She Will Knock At Your Door Within the Next. 3 Weeks BeReady -Be Generous