The Salvation Army has purchased this camp lust west of Houston to provide a place for children for wham a holiday experience would not otherwise be possible. The camp will be open from mid-July to mid-August this year, buf. shavid be open for two months next summer. ltt can accommodate about 45 camp also boasts a children in eight full-winterlzed cabins. The be ralsed this year. -spactous ‘ staff house. Funding for the ‘project came from the Salvation Army head office In Toronto, who pald $250,000 for the 127-acre property. Blitz Day raised $4,500 for the Army but not all collectors have turned in their donations. Captain Glenn Patty estimates that $8,000 will Boycott may stall -airport. in Kelowna VANCOUVER (CP) — The B.C. Federation of Labor says it will issue a boycott on all Pacific Western Airlines fiights into and out of Kelowna and | on the cily of Kelowna . starting May 7 if a memorandum of agreement reached bet- ween the city-operated airport and 18 unionized airport employees is not ratified. The memorandum of agreement was reached early Monday by negotiators for the airport and its firefighters and maintenance workers, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, who have been off the job.since Feb..17.° J the i No-weidetails : of agreement were reléased. Later Monday, federation officers met to consider the airport dispute and a boycott request made by the union's: Local 2102. “We are very pleased that a tentative agreement was reached last night between CUPE ‘Local 2192 and the city of Kelowna,” federation president Art Kube said in a prepared statement. "We congratulate both parties for continuing to negotiate the tentative agreement, Oneida’s Great “However, federation Mticers’” have authorized me to issue a -boycott declaration on all Pacific Western Airlines’ operations into and out of Kelowna-and on city of Kelowna effective May 7 if that settlement is not ratified." A confererice of Canada’s western premiers is scheduled for may 7-8 in - Kelowna. WANTS SETTLEMENT “We hope that the set- tlement will be ratified in order: to restore effective airport services and to restore a safe flying en- vironment for the travelling public." Federation communi- cations spokesman Scott said the federation would ask for “general support" if the boycott takes place, “It’s for the general- public, tourists and 30 on,” he said, The airport workers’ previous contract expired Dec, 31, 1992. They set up picket lines at the alrport terminal Feb, 17, claiming they had been locked out. The. 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"At press time, it had yet been . determined what had been stolen, ‘The matter is under ‘. investigation. ‘near tracks. dt * ROMP werd kepi busy in” the West Kootenay today, detonating a bomb that * had been left near CP Rail tracks at Castlegar and investigating an explosion near a utility pole in Gilpin, near Grand Forks. No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the two: incidents. Parliamentary guest _ - VANCOUVER — The freshman leader of the B- C Liberal Party, Art Lee, plans to raise the party’s profile at the legislature by sitting in the visitors’ gallery as much. as possible when the house is in session. Lee, who was elested provincial leader late last month, told newsmen in Victoria today he hopes to convey his concerns to legislators through his presence in. the gallery. He hopes to be at the legislature about two days a week during sittings. # workers,” . The Herald, Tuesday, May 1 1984, Paye 3, Bennett VOWS | Jabor. won't slow récovery | VICTORIA (CP) — if the confrontation tactics of labor leaders inhibit economic recovery in British Columbia, the Social Credit government will introduce labor legislation “to return some democracy” _to the Premier Bill Bennett said Monday night. Bennett told about 500 people at a Socred fund- raiser that a stable. in- dustrial climate is needed " for the province to remain . Competitive in the world # marketplace. ‘and that union confrontations can only get in the way. Rank and file union members “are ahead of ; those who profess to lead them” in . understanding the needs of the current economy, he sald. “They Jmow about the new reality, “They don’t want to be called off the job, . They don't want their jobs to be made redundant because .they are no longer com- petitive, but they want to work. “We will not hesitate-to use the forceoflaw in a fair and equitable manner when those who should be co-operating and working together fail because their attitudes are too rigid, or they are too caught up in tactics to recognize thelr - responsibility ‘to their members, . . “Many talk - about changes in labor legislation and there will be changes ‘to improve. Not ta penalize but to improve industrial relations, return some democracy to the workers of this province,” Bennett said the government will give as much time as it can for people to responsibly work out problems on their own, but will not hesitate to act when their failure begins to hurt the province. 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