Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, July 23, 1980 : (~ July 23 and July30 \. ovenn ,000 BONUS CASH PRIZES ;WED. JULY 23” ” Mon.-Sat. ” a till . ” , 9:00-6:00 . Thurs. & Fri. MON. JULY 28 . 9:00-9:00 ; 7 Terrace’s (Bm Inflation YES! | ERMELON WHOLE ONLY. MILK alitre CARTON. FRASER VALLEY BUTTER 168 NFLATION IS ON EVERYTHIN HOMOGENIZED OR 2% slap a celling on the indexing of public service pensions, a jubilant spokesman for the B.C; Government Em- ployees Union said Tuesday. Provincial Secretary Evan Wolfe has introduced a - pension amendment .bilk io _ sto - ferries replace Bill 28 — a con- troversial measure whicli- would have eliminated open ended indexing of pensions for about 41,000 provincial — government. employees. Civil service pensions now are ‘indexed quarterly , to match increases in the national cost-of-living index. “Under, Bill 28, they would have been: adjusted once a year witha ceiling set at the otote aap? ‘ ORANG to or me. r [a ml TEE BO i” a —Pension ceiling given “L. vieroida (cp> — The : empl provincial: government. has” all but given up lts'plans, to. ‘provingialinflation rete, naw ‘running at belween seven: . ‘and-a-half °‘and ‘eight. per. cent. .The national : rate -is about 10 per cent. Governnient employees held a series of. rallies _ throughout the province last month ‘to: protest’ the bill,.- often shutting. down liquor’: stores, government pffices, and” some classrooms. ~~. ne “Union : general : pecretary. John Fryer said the new'bill will ‘fund Indexing payments to a maximum inflation rate of about 45 per cent, which in | effect means {t will cover any foreseeable increases in. the cost of living.. . The. bill: calls for: the government and employees each to contribute 14 per N IS DRIVING UP PRICES... | | G. BUT... WATCH US! "AT THE PRICE BUSTERS RETAILS ARE COMING DOWN...CHECK FOR YO _ CALIFORNIA’ NO: 1 s | _ SIZE 1238's cy B.C. NEW POTATOES CANADA NO. 1 PRICE BUSTERS HOME: OF THE ‘PRICE CUTTER’ We teserve the right to limit quantities. f ‘salary to the indexing fuind/a' “total increase: of: one-half of ‘ “one per cent. ~o. ‘remain in the general URSELVES!! | centof ati employee's annu “Part of that-1% per cent ‘consists . of ‘a \:.previously- agreed increage in employee. pension contributions and pension abatement funds, “When a. government em- _ ployee quils.and is refunded his. pension contributions, ‘the. ‘matching employer. ‘contributions © ane) abatement funds — will pension fund. .These can- ‘tributions now are, returned to the general revenue of the province. 7-08 “Our actuary -caleulates ‘that that will fund-total in- - dexing payinents atleast up. a-year >. mM Cece ot" neptheast of Quebec City. "4 "The, air; controllers say : ay ED dal'rate’ oF: | " flation starts'to go ahead - 35 percent a year, then we. ‘ have- something. ta: be con-- > cerned: about. Now, current 10,1 per cent, so: we're. in- : .gtired for a 50 per. cent rate of - ‘open-ended.I guess, but we . think” that's BUTANE. a ‘Wolfe's. new bill: also _ government * employees’ "unions and the B.C, Teachers - Federation to-the committee ‘ which oversees pension fund ‘investments. - *. oe Heating for $30 figures ere running-at about:,. reasonable ‘in--’ " TORONTO (CP) — David. Braden plans to build houses”: Tuktoyaktuk, NW.T. 0s *, ~ inflation, which is not.totally . “Dome, operators ° of the 8 . “hwell--for: its two ‘other part. — Ltd. arid» Mobil: Oil’ _ Lid, said-in.a news release :. provides for the appointment: that-oil was found at a.depth. -* of: representatives from the “ of'2,350 metres, 2. _ t'Bhewell-was drilled ta test depth ‘last “year-- but fy “town about 350 kilometres fit _that can be “heated: for: as-,- _jittle as $30 a year. _. “Theproblem with - Braden, ‘The; technologists >in this ‘field, swerben :4Phe owier’ of . Bradhill ‘Rural .Agricultutal ‘going to build and market.a ‘saving houses just. outside Freelton, Ont,, 30 kilometres _ south of Guelph. = «'.* normally: cost about: $500" a - year toheat, but Braden said _ he will reduce the. cost ‘by using a special vapor barrier and triple- * insulated windows. | ment's conservation house on research by the National A plastic vapor barrier % - will, stand. untouched bet- _ ween the heavily’ insulated - inside‘and outside. walls -to provide further. insulation, ” and punch holes in it for elec- trical wiring and plumbing fixtures; Both walls. and “the five- RB inch space between them are insulated with glass fibre batting. = . changer will provide enough | fhe houses will be built with additional’ structural _ support to compensate for. the added weight of the in- _ Bulation. Le have: the an: - Development Ltd. said tie is _ subdivision «of 49 - energy- “Houses of this size‘ would B -between two walls, a. heat: mm. exchanger “Our designs are based on: the Saskatchewan govern:” ‘and we: have relied heavily : ' Research Council,’” he said, ! Normally,’ builders: place: plastic behind the drywall. . An air control system at: ° ®. tached to a ‘simple heat ex- air for proper ventilation. . a‘chouse is-‘over," said). 9000? a “TORONTO: | (CP) — - ""Blegaitly gowned, Judy. ~~ LaMarsh’ beamed Tuesday when friends gathered at her "hospital bed as Gov.-Gen. Bd « the Order of Canada. we In sharp contrast to the - .battleaxe image she cast during the 1960's when she ‘was, . Canada’s -most newsworthy - woman calling’ then Prime Minister Pearson “gutless” and his " successor, Pierre Trudeau, _ “that bastard’? — the lady ~~ Death knell oe ‘WHITEHORSE year. _“a flow rate of 12,000. barrels a © days ae dif} 1 go io’ aparself-settled _ regions, while the RCMP I'm just grounded “On * one“ hand: Jaugh, and on ‘the: could other could cry..1 don’t know what we'll, do yet.” 8 Transport officials put an — abrupt halt :to’ Sarmont’s : plans of crossing the Atlantic . © to Paris — via-Greenland . and Scotland —,when they . determined Tuesday that his. - -modified hang ‘glider failed to meet Canadian aircraft safety. standards iven hofior uid‘ up: in. Princess ~ Margaret. Hospital. with inoperable: cancer, Miss . -LaMarsh; 55, was hailed as a lawyer, : author, : professor, former cabinet rhinlster and former royal. commissioner who. willbe | remembered especially”,. for: > imaginatlonand energy brought’: to:Canada's Cen-.. bald’ dp: as secretary Of Stal for dreams prolong: an ‘already: joomy economic’ outlook. In the. territory.-°! 0° VFA Yukon Liberal leader ‘ain © MacKay sald Tuesday. he ex- pects the ae th section af e line, runni rough > Yukon. front Alaska's Hirth ‘slope to southern Canada, ’ may never be built and will at best be delayed, MacKay, - leader of the opposition’ in the Yukon legislature, said the federal Liberal decision “gave’'the pipeline away without getting anything in return.” - » Last of stock canned. - The company airlifted 15 ° planeloads of: Bristol:~Bay sockeye to Vancouver since — July 4, said- Pat ,Todd, marketing vicepresident. Todd '- said’ - Alaskan authorities made the fish available to Canadian canners because there wasn’t enough cannery capacity there to handle a bonanza run:- UP a \ He said the unexpected supply. provided extra pack and employment for B.C. ' processors ‘faced with poor - _ prospects this year, but did not with .. dire BC. - agree predictions about 4 Projects Division to . Kopanoar M-i3 tested: out at tennial ccelebrations:in. 1867"