A\0 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 29, 2002 Tower Ans GAl N! ! ' "James W. Radelet EVER AG!” RADELET & COMPANY eorssors & Slctor Video Series To peta vided ilstiog, vlell cur Web site Ht Tax Law ® Trusts ¢ Corporate & Commercial ik ox event 8 peapnist ay ceking la 1330 - 1075 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3C9 Ai an 1-800-250-2030, ‘ Phone: 604-689-0878 Fax: 604-689-1386 a8 jaar s ‘ QS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 13, TERRACE Friday, June 7 - Steak Night “Come for the Food, Stay & Listen to the Talent” KARAOKE COMPETITION Semi Finals May 31st — Finals June 7th 1* Prize $1000 Sunday, June 9 Legion Golf Scramble Everybody welcome. You need not be a golfer. Fun for everyone. é For more info., cali 6385-5825 “* 7 Weekly Events ; - | Canadian gold Meat Draws - Saturday 4-6 p.m. » Win Supper — I? FEELS GOOD to be the best. Concert bands at of four golds and three silvers. Five students picker! Open Stage at the Legion * Saturdays: 4pm till closing all three Terrace high schools earned gold at Music up individual honours in what could be Terrace's All musicians & singers welcome... Fest Canada. Students from Skeena Jr., Caledonia best showing ever at the national competition, and Thornhill dr. returned from Calgary with a total ERWIN JEWELLERS 3 Nish ¥ cm ape pene Reeeed UN CST Members & Bonafide Guests Welcome. Remember It’s Your Legion, Enjoy Itf! Doctors dispute simmers DOCTORS shut their of- fices twice more over the past week as part of pro- vince-wide action ta pres- -. sure Victoria in their on- .. > going pay dispute. Offices were closed May 22 and again Mon- day, But hospital officials: ¢: °% Teported little noticeable ©. =: increase in patients using the emergency ward here. . Another. office, clasure: day i is planned “forJune 5; “aN said Dr, Geoff Appleton, , the local representative of the B.C. Medical Associa- tion here. Appleton admits the doctors only available tac- tic is to inconvenience pa- tients and hope they will pressure government, “We cannot possibly tisk hurting people,” he said, The BCMA and the. province both agree that ° $392 million per year will be added to cover doctors’ fees and services. iB That money - aver and “a above the $2 billion a year that already goes ta doc- tors — includes money for increased on-call pay- ments as well as a general 1] per cent increase in the fees they’re paid. ee a PICK AND POP A BALLOON FOR | ie a _ ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT arbitrating future disputes, wet © OFF THE LOWEST TAGGED PRICE ~ ing on a type of arbitration ees Enea “ ~ les Bia! whereby the outcome ‘is binding ~ unless the gov- Be oo ~ YOU HEARD IT RIGHT. ec i _ ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT OFF OF _ ALREADY CLOSE-OUT PRICES MAY 29 TO JUNE 5 ONLY on their terms,” Appleton said. “| think the government is basically trying: ta re- duce the power of. the BCMA,” he added, “They want budget certainty ina field where really it’s not possible,” He predicted it wouldn't cost much more to imple- ment the recommendations of an arbitrator — which Victoria used legislation to ; cancel. NDP leader Joy. Mac- Phail also accused the Liberals of seeking to ex- tend the deal from three | | | | | | | | years to four to avoid it being an issue during the SOON TQ B E GON : next election. ardizing pation! eure for’ 7°! > (JE RRACE "SKEENA MALL & TERRACE SHOPPING CENTRE. — KITIMAT -city centre mau strategic political | reasons,” she said, ' Health minister: Colin Hansen says the remaining t unresolved issues should be sent oul to arbitration,