Labor Groups In line An increasing number of labor groups are submitting compensa- tion plans to the Anti-Inflation Board which are at or below the arithmetic guidelines. From the beginning of the anti-inflation program to late August, 1977, the AIB analysed almost 50,000 reports covering more. than three mitlion employees and that more than two thirds of these plans prop- osed increases at or below the guidelines, During the first year of the program less than 60 per cent of the increases proposed to the Board were at or below the guidelines. Recent figures, avail- ‘able to the Board, show the rate at about 70 per cent for cases received between July 29 and August 19. Compensation plans within the guidelines are normally handled by AIB staff, while those in excess come before the seven- member Board for decision. To date the Board has made 1! 1,072 decisions on cases involving in- creases above the arithmetic videlines and 517 decisions involving proposed increases ex- _ ceeding the $2,400 ceiling on average increases for any group. WEDNESDAY 3&6 THE TOWNSMAN, Thursday, November. 3, 1977, PAGE 7 9 -SBATTLE TODAY IM TOUCH 9:00. ART OF COOKING (SURVIVAL BCOMOMICS . 9:30 JOYCE DAVIDSON SHOW ‘SELF INCORPORATED WHEEL OF FORTUNE WESTERN SCHOOLS 30:00 JEAN CANNEM SHOW ANY KNOCKOUT MA «OORESSUP 10:3f DEFINITION BREAD. AND SUT TRAPLIES TO SAY THE LEAST SESAME STREET ILE KAREEN’S YOGA COVER TO COVER THE GONG SHow LE {T'S YOUR MOVE HOLLY WOOO SQUARES BOB MCLEAN SHOW 12:00 NOON NEWS HOUR ELECTRIC COMPANY [DAYS OF OUR LIVES 12: "MOVIE: SPINNING STORIES | ORIAM OF JEANNIE 1:00 ° : COVER TO COVER THE DOCTORS HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1:30 MIS POR MUSIC ANOTHER WORLD RYANS HOPE 2:00 "ANOTHER WORLD STORIES OF AMERICA EDGE OF NIGHT 2:40 MAKING MUSIC THE 3 O'CLOCK MOVIE TAKE B 3:00 ALAN HAMEL SHOW AGE OF UNCERTAINTY Y "Showboat CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 j i . HOMEMADE MAGAZINE 4:00 SANFORD AND SON SESAME STREET THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 4:30 THE GONG SHOW . |_THE NEWLYWED Gave , FLINTSTONES 5:00 NHL HOCKEY SISTEROGERS' NEIGH - ‘THE MARY TYLER MOORE $:30 ELECTRICCOMPANY = NEWS HOURGLASS 6:00 200M 6:30 OG BLUE MARBLE SEATTLE TONIGHT CHLPS. 7:00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER | TRUTH OF CONSEQUENCE 7:40 | THE AMERICAN sHOnT1 GRIZILY ADAMS FORTUNES 8:00 SIGHT IS ENOUGH STORY MUSICAMERA 8:3 OREGON TRAIL 9:00 MARIO. PUZO'S “The God- GREAT PERFORMANCE. CYRUS EATON “9:30 father” | BiG HAWAII 10:00 von eemers THE WATSON.REFORT 10: wows THE NATIONAL, 11:00 CTV NEWS THE DICK CAVETT SHOW | oe 12:00 ‘THE LATS SHOW | SIGH OFF e In tice iin? ‘TOMORROW SHOW Management accepting less The average annual salary in- crease among managers has dropped to 9.2 per cent so far this year, according to a survey by H.V, Chapman and Associates Ltd, The survey attributed much of the slack trend in raises to the impact of Anti-Inflation Board B.C APPLE PANCAKES _ Start your day off right with this hearty and nut- _Titious breakfast. 1 cup all-purpose flour { teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons white sugar | egg t cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter icup peeled, finely chopped B.C, Spartan apples Garnish: Icing sugar 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon Sift the dry ingredients together. Combine egg, milk, butter and apple. Add to dry ingredients. Stir just until dry ingredients ate moistened. Batter will be lumpy. Bake on hot griddle using 1/3 cup batter for each, Dot with butter and sprinkle with icing sugar mixed with cinnamon. Makes 6. Tempting new treats with ‘B.C.’ Apples—in a 16- page, new Recipe Book. For your copy, send 25¢ to: B.C. Apple Recipe Book, B.C. Tree Fruits Lim- ited, . Kelowna, B.C. VIY 7N6 rules. The survey computed com- parative information on salary increases for 1977. poate for 44 management adARBjcat companies a spetied wher they were SUbject’to AIB rules. In 38 of these management posi- tions, higher salary increases were reported by companies not subject to AIB regulations. in half of those 38 positions, the ‘when the rate of year-over-year increase was 14.2 per cent, the highest so far in the 1970's. difference in salary increase was The AIB announced Sep- in excess of 20 per cent. Ii tembtr 26 that a further six general, the annual rate of coi" insufitice companies have re- pensation.increases for managers ceived AIB approval for pre- has declined steadily since 1975, mium reductions ™ French. know how to What's G.E.D.? Do you know how to make a stained glass window? Or cook a French meal while learning to speak If not, we are planning our spring courses now. If you could teach others or if you want to learn anything, and think others would too Any Ideas? do or make something, and think you - Please Contact Frances Long at Community Education Services Terrace School Board 3205 Kennay Street ' Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-4931 Loc. 56