——— Se mt eee ee Brewery workers say contract unacceptable VANCOUVER (CP) — A spokesman for British Columbia brewery workers said Sunday a contract offer by industry negotlators the weekend was totally unacceptable, - John Langley, of the Cana- dian Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and —Distlilery Workers, said the companies made a package proposal including the elimination of a cost-of-living allowance clause which the union had in its previous contract. Workers went on strike at the Carling O'Keefe plant here last month before the union was locked out at Labatt's in New West- , Ininster and Victoria, Mol- sons in Vancouver and ‘are trying SOS Columbla Creston June The nirike lockout affects 1,-200 production employees and about 200 distribution workers. “It seems the companies to impose an extension of wage controls on us,” Langley said. He said many of the Brewery in proposals from the com- panies were already con- tained in the old contracts. NO TALKS No further talks have been scheduled for four of the flve union bargaining units In- volved in the Breweries dispute, Langley said. Representatives of the Victoria local were to meet today with negotiators for Labatt's. Se Ba es totter a atatatath et Job opportunities + Further detaiis on the following jobs are to be obtained by calling the Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- 7134, " Millwright - 10.51 per hr. Terrace, Temporary full ‘time position. certified. Some shift work. Typist - $4.00 per hour D.O.E. Terrace. Permanent part-time, Fast accurate typing. 55 w.p.m. General Office Clerk - $3.25 per how. Terrace, Part time. Some typing (40 W.p.m.) Dining Room Waitress - $3.75 per hour. Terrace. Per- manent full time. Ex- perience preferred. Janitor - $4.50 per hour to start. Terrace, Clean office buildings, varying hours and shifts, must be reliable, valid drivers licence, some heavy work, long term em- ployment. and stock, “t ‘reeption, mail filing. Housekeeper $3.50 per hour. Terrace. Do all housekeeping duties - no cooking - some heavy work. 46 hours per week - prefer Fridays - must be reliable - 2 letters of reference. Receptionist - $600 month. Terrace. Genreal reception duties, typing speed not as important as the desire to improve and progress, Clerk 11 - 1,025 month. Terrace. Genral typing and switchboard backup. Walter-Waitress - $3.25 per hour. Terrace, Permanent - full-time, Over 19 years of age. Steck work, cash register and balancing ordering. . Clerk Typist - Terrace. $803 + 52.80 per mo, Permanent full time. 40 wpm typing essential. Some experience required. H.D. Mechanic - TW.A, . Tates. Juskatla. Permanent fulltime. TQ or fully ex- perlenced. . Pipefitter - $9.27 hr. Terrace. Temporary position, Must have own hard hat and boots. ‘Service Station Attendant - $3.00 per howr. Terrace. Part time position. Prefers local person, Must be dependable. -full time. neat. General Office Clerk - $4.50 hr, Terrace. Permanent part time, General bookkeeping experience. Reception work, No typing required Clerk ‘Typist - $750 month. Terrace. Shorthand preferred. ‘Typing 45 w.p.m., Switchboard. filing ex- perience required. Project Manager - $190 .. weekly. Terrace, Tem- porary full-time. Grade 10 and exp. with related work, Experience in working wit: the public. Ability to supervise employees. Baker - $7.00 per hour to start. Terrace. Permanent Must have ex- perience. Labourer & Bookkeeper - Combination. $134 per week. Temporary full time. Must have some bookkeeping experience.. H.D, Mechanic - IWA rates. Queen Charlottes. Employer will accept noh ticketed tradesman if fully ex-, Peas omy ment, heavy Oppectanity for ad vancement. Weekends off. Bookkeeper-General Office Clerk - D.O.E. Permanent full-time. Prefer ex- perienced but will accept graduate from vocational training. Executive Secretary - $1,000 month, Terrace. Typing 60 wpm, filing, transcribing, shorthand month end reports, exp with public, Car Hop, - Minimum. ‘Terrace. preferred.- Evening 6-12. Day. 11-7, Hours vary when busy. Registered Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace. Care of patients in [Ct maintenance af equipment. Responsible to head nurse. Shift work 8 percent VP, Board provided at cost. Pump Jockey-Bookkeeper -- T.B.A. Terrace. Per- manent. C1. 6 Licence. Cash & till duties. Mechanical background is an asset. General Office Clerk - $410 - per month. Terrace.- Part- time position, Typing, bookkeeping, fillng. Must be able to meet the public. Live in Housekeeper - $350 per month + R&B. Port Edward; To care for 2 childrer. age 7 and 2 - some housekeeping, childcare. cooking. ees peta esaretetaobetabeteTalitatetecetes ee ened SS "Attack on - yight-to-work. » VANCOUVER (cP) — Civil. servants will be the ' next target of right-to-work ‘laws, John Fryer, general secretary of the British. Government lumbia Colum vnid Employees Union, Saturday. “We ain see the right’ -to-: work’ campaign shift from the: construction industry to public employees,” he told ” the annual convention of the RC, division of the Canadian don of Public Employees. Right-to-work laws ghiblt anyone from belng sced to join.a union even If najority of workers vote in yor of certification, George Johnston, ‘president . of the B.C. Federation of Labor, said his tion has launched a full-scale . counter-attack againat the right-to-work PP is movement. ‘A massive advertising campaign is being carried out by the federation to counter an equally expensive media campaign by the Independent. Contractors and Businessmen’s As- sociation, he aald. fle said the massive. tax cut has threatened the jobs and lives of thousands of | peonle, Some experience . Meanwhile, George Johnston, president of the B.C. Federation of Labor, said the current breweries lockouls were orchestrated by the Employers’ Council of ‘Johnston told delegatzs to the annual convention of the B.C, division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees: Le) a ‘Saturday that “the lockout is a scheme which was or- chestrated and spearheaded by the Employers’ Council of B.C....aspart ofa program to gut out our collective agreements and lower our wages and benefits.” “The employers are banding together so that if you strike one employer, the others will lock you out,” he said. | , Terrace Mayor Dave Maroney signs a proclamation declaring this week Hire-a Student Week with JoAnne Ames, student Placement officer.of the Canada Employment Centre. Taxpayers could control school funds NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) -- The provincial government is considering bringing back a system of taxpayer approval for local school budgets, Education Minister Pat McGeer said turda Prior to’ 1972, school operating budgets that ex- ceeded a government-set Ilmit had to win the approval of taxpayers in an annual school money bylaw refer- endum. Room and | Budgets now are voted on by the school trustees and require a two-thirds vote to PMcGeer told a meeting of North Shore Social Credit associations that a referendum on budgets is under active review by the government. He made the statement during a question and an- swer session in reply to a suggestion there should be a return to the old system that school gave voters veto right. Education costsinB.C. are rising because of budgets set by local sehool boards, MecGeer said, and the North _ Vancouver school district is one of the ‘most free- wheeling in the province, PAID MORE . “For instance, your superintendent is paid more than the premier,’” McGeer “The cure (for rising school budgets) is at the saturday UNE 24th kitimat arena «8PM “Doors Open At 7 P.M. \ Bingo chips - sold at the door CASH PRIZES — — JACKPOT - - $10.00. - 100. : $250 ballot box and the local elections are in Decem McGeer said 36 positions in education administration pay more than the deputy minister of education receives and some pay more than the moat senior clvil servants in Victoria receive, A. sudgestion that taxes, instead of an incr in property taxes be used to help pay for education was rejected by McGeer. wane 2 Gards and chance al‘door prizes. ‘Wo admission to persons under 18 years EXTRA CARDS - $2.00 each, 6: for $10.00 COME EARLY and PICK YOUR LUCKY CARDS "SPONSORED BY - KITIMAT LIONS CLUB Hamburgers. 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