“Glass, glass everywhere, but not 5 pane to - break. The driver of this Glacier Glass truck was traveling toward Kitimat when he lost:contro! and went off the right hand _ side of the road. He lost his. glasses during. the swerve and could not see where he was going, so he ended up In the left hand ditch. No Injuries to either truck or driver. And no broken glass. oe government, woul inereaze bal wage if offer “Pay not particnlanly. ‘pti he: said. negotiations.” Fryer has warned uinion members will. stage walk-outs, work-to-rule campaigns and refuse to work overtime unless the govemment in- ‘creases its final offer, Services such ‘as the ministries and social agencies have been strike targets but easentlal services such as air ambulances, ‘. “Obviously, there's " some ; - hope of getting things moving, but T - don’t want to mislead our niembers: I simply don’t.see a settlement on the horizon, unless all items are open for Paces | ‘ stof - ground’ rules: for. ‘resuming Ms the - Gallegtive bargaining, - table." wy “Davison “alto appeared doubtful and a hardline cabinet," : ” Monday’s meeting will be succesaful. a ‘J think we still havea chance to get. ”“'T’'m saying there's still dome hope, an agreement, but if thé union wanta but unless the union comes up. with | _war, then the machinery can be something ingeniour,.1 have nothing cranked up pretty fast on the other courts, , the table. “x “They include: productivity, . wages’ a and what we: ‘call other issues, We.’ é "want; an” agreemént on these’ areas: . efore. going back to: ‘the bargaining to go back to the government with," _ Provineia) Secretary: Jim Chabot, : ” minister responsible for the public service, reiterated that the jgovern- ment has no more money to place on Commenting on the © atrike vote : result Thuraday, Premier Bill Bennett sides face a tough task becaime they, . side (government), and the union can't win in that.war, "he sald, Meanwhile, leaders of B.C.’a striking construction. unions ‘meet today for their first strategy meeting since launching at walkout at’ three major building projects eight a“ ‘ago. ~ Construction negotiators meeting — | VANCOUVER (CP) — “Leaders: of. B.C.'s striking ” construction unions meet > todaytfor their first strategy meeting. since launching a _, Walkout at three “major - Trident fight will continue | ‘SEATTLE (AP) — While “4M demonstrators face fines and. jail terms for. their ~ futile attempts to. block the U.S. Navy's first Trident the fight, _againat nuclear “The USS. Ohio. arrived safely at its base in Bangor on Thursday. | “Thee will be continued vigils, and we will continue to present the problem to the. public,”, said Paula. Thurston ‘of the: Peace Blockade media. centre in Port Ludlow. At arraignment Thursday night here, nine protesters were charged with failure to obey coast guard orders and five were charged with _Miolating a -coast guard security zone. If convicted, they face up to five years in jail and a, $50,000 fine, The USS Ohio, ‘the deadliest U.S. missile-armeds submarine, sailed Into the base past a.. ‘flotilla of protest boats that. were swept aside by coast guard vessels using fire hoses several kilometres ahead of the submarine. One small motorboat ‘dia slip through the security net to circle the 170-metre-long “sub, and protest organizers. . sald the three people aboard nuclear Without being arrested. made it back ’ io. shore No. injuries were repor- ted, although © some - ‘protesters were swept overboard when. high- pressure water hoses blasted a protest boat that the coast guard said tried to ram & coast guard vessel. ‘ Officials said the Lizard, owned by Ted Phillips of Quadra Island, B.C., tried to - -ram the Ohio and the vessel was seized. Ottawa trading unemployment now MONTREAL (cl ey - Ottawa says it will}#rade higher unemploymenbati the short run for : in- “ flation in the.Jong term, as - Air, "Canada, announced weaay layofts for. 9,000 employees and Canadian National Railways warned _ it may cut 5,000 more warkers next year. In Ottawa, ° “Trangport. ; : “ene way of increasing productivity — isn't it?’ x an- & Air:.Canada | said it will cut 2,000 jobs and — In a sudden. nowncement, ' sharply. reduce operations after. losing | $16.2 million |. during the firat six months ( fill 3 of this year. And- Canadian National Railways, already cutting Police News There: were two single . vehicle accidents yester- day. Aluminum Truck went ‘out of control. on the Kitimat | Highway near Furlong Bay, When the driver went off the road oni the right, he lost : his glasges and. couldn’t see where he was going. He __ended up in the left hand “diteh nd had to be towed _ was taken ‘Memorial Hospital with undetermined injuries. — | “- Charges are pending. . Weather _ A beautiful, Itshould be great for ‘all the outdoor activities scheduled - § for- Saturday. and* Sunday, .. Bright sunshine for both | Saturday and Sunday, with a few clouds moving in late afternoon Sunday. + ‘Temperatures for both ’ days will-be slightly on the cool side for this time of _ year, but comfortable. The highs will be.in the low 20's . Cc. The low will be about 10C _y both ghia, An empty Glacier Glass & - punny: - “weekend is coming our way,. 5,000 jobs this year, hinted it might. eliminate a like number next year if the economy doesn’t improve. CN president Maurice siLeGlalniceaidh: despitesi@t a hpecend-quarter profit’ this” " Year, the raitroad is helided for its worst third quarter i in its history. As well, Bell Canada. — - * which . provides . telephone ~ service, ta Ontario. .Quehec.. and the eastern. jAretic d+, told . ite, sanagement :per-:. sonnel staff reductions are likely in the next two years. All three corporations are affected by new federal, government guidelines limiting.:.wage...and.-price... . ‘Increases to:six per eantthis: year.‘and:-five’ per cenit: in 1983. - Attend the Church § _of Your Choice _ TERRACE — ’ PENTECOSTAL _ ASSEMBLY _ Pastor John Caplin 3511 Eby St., Terrace, B.C. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Sunday School Ws: 100 Morning Worship THE: SALVATION _ SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30: am, — Sunday School for all ages * 11:00 aim, — Family r Services — Sat. 9:30 | GGunday School). -- ~Tth DAY ADVENTIST 9306 Griffiths - Pastor Henry Bartsch 635-3232 635-7642 am. — Sabbath School 11:00 a.m. — Worship - “ReverendS, VanDaaten - Sunday School _ J TERRACE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH | Sparks Street & Straume Avenue am. 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OE EDA AACE ERE AR OEP AE Nl NLP OL AP RP CLP OL POMP ALP CLS PO Pl NP NP ts building projects eight days ago. strike became a province-wide lockout of more than 35,000 construction workers. on ’ Monday. “We'll be making an assessment of where the dispute is at, and we'll probably be making some kind of position known after the meeting,” Roy Gautier, . chairman of the 17. unions! joint: bargaining council, ‘ The pre-strike offer by Construction . Labor Relations | -Association contained a wage and benefit. increase of §4 an hour over two years, with $1, retroactive to May 1, another $1 on Nov. 1, anda «J. final $1 on May 1, 1983. * The unions’ Last -informal position called, for a two- year increase in wages and. benefits of about $5.20 an — h wAUo Wipe to iss Ltda said the." - unions have indicated to the - Independent contractors to ‘association they are- prepared to be flexibile -in their demand. Gautier agid’ the unions are at recent construction set- tlements in Alberta of. between $4.60 and $5.10 an . hour. = Despite the province-wide Senne av - lockout, , Gautier said unionized construction work in B.C. ia not totally shut down. He. said many non- association contractors are atill operating, including several on the massive northeast coal develop- ment. —_ “The unions’ are _ asking sign interim. agreements, containing. an immediate, retroactive wage and benefit increase of $2 an d ‘hour, pending the eventual - Settlement — association. i Gautier said these interim -with All the excitement of seeing and hearing David Mesce in” concert is captured in FRONT ROW. 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