why. he Jost hig: job: . Alt Dietrich ‘until ‘last: week: was: the, manager of " ‘Ritsutikaluin Ski Hill operated by the r Dietrich is upset with, the manner in whith’ he was... ‘Dietrich’s fu : ; -digmnljsed, “claiming he. was terminated on the ‘basis ‘an. ; *. evaluation of his work, carried out by. the: regional Sistrit, . which he is-not allowed ta.see:; ~ ; “Regional district etapokoayen i indicated last week that the Ko VICTORIA {CP) . Premier. Bill Bennett- is ' trying’ to ‘inflame public — “aervice employees who ya 1 new - ere Noratd itaet writer” eReAce aA disgruntled former: employee’ of the - Reglonlal” District. of Kitimat-Stikitie-had filed a‘ complaint over his dismilssal-with the provincial ministry of Jabor pnd . “Nia thteatenitig t to take the regional hoard tocourt tofind put by il distri¢t ' | meddling in the’ eontradi _ negotiations just as they are gelting under way, fornier labor. minister Bill King snid. Mohiday. King (NDP — " Shuswap- - Revelstoke) sald Bennett's’ threat to. - recall legisiature:if a single job « or: program is cut asa result of - ._ his- controversial spending / . restraints program is ‘like’ waving a red flag at a bull.- g the. ‘premier’s com: "menta were a threat, they - were a volatile escalation of ‘a’ ‘warfare which ~ government is - trying to ” the... promote between they and their employees, and it’s — government - the “ “employees ision to terminate the ok. hil n ‘manager ‘had béen taken ‘the advice of the Ski Hill Advisory: Committee, a group posed: of. “representatives: ofthe’. publi¢, . ski “h representatives, and members of the regional d ‘says dividual members: “filled ‘oitt’ confideitial evahiations. of th managers ‘per- :. formance” which” ‘were then forwarded” fo: the” regional _ district: for | a decision. repugnant to any decént person in. this province,” King told , the legislature. during debate’ on the restralnt-: program. , . "It isa thinly disguised attempt by this government ' ta generate a conflict bet- “ween their own bargidining ; agency ‘and the’ gavernment ‘which will justify _ calling | the “legislature back ag the ” premier threatened -to impose on the public-sector: workers yet more heavy- handed’ legislation," he : said. ““What we appear to have, To Mr. ‘ant Mrs, - Ralph Braun, a male, Kyle Steven Ralph on April 20. ‘The child. weighed nine pounds, three ' ounces at birth. _, To Mr.” and Mrs. Fer- nando Verde, a seven pound 10 ounce, child * Fernando . Anacleto on April 16. To Mike and Lexie Inhart, a daughtér Jessica - Christine, Born April 7. The child Weighed seven pounds 12 ounces; “To: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Doug ‘boy, Christopher Bruce.. He ounces at birth. To Richard and Jennifer _Dowker, a girl, Melissa ‘* * Samuel, on April 22, 1982. - He weighed ° seven pounds — “eleven ounces at birth. — To Mr. and Mrs: Patrick Mildenberger, a ‘male, - three ounces.at birth. Davis, on May 2, 19822 He — --ounce at birth. To Mr. and Mrs, David ', David ‘ounces at birth. : To. Rick and Sue-Zimoch, . on. May 2,- ‘A, air, Laura pounds. 11 ounces at birth. - Collinson. on April 26,1982. a -: weighed six pounds 10. Victoria, on ‘April 22, 1982,. She weghed seven ail Carreira, a male Terry. ‘Thomas Axidrew, o1 May 3, = 1982. He weighed six pounds- _. To David. and Cherei. _ Gibson, | ‘a boy, Geoffrey, weighed seven pounds one, . Ringham, a boy, Collin” , on May .1, 1982. He~ weighed six pounds eight Nicole. She: weighed seven * crass, it’s political and’ it's because: of the Premier's -MacGillis and Gibb seeks a buyer Herald: Staff Writer” “threat before. bargaining , has even been undertaken, | ‘ia an attempt to intervend in the bargaining process, to “inflame the | climate and to justify a political war which the premier is trying’ ‘to’ manipulate® and develop.” Bennett told. . the ~ legistature that negotiators . _for schoo! -boards, hospital boards, municipal’ councils and the provincial: govern-. ' ment, and their unions, are: - being given only one chance - to reach a settlement he can if of ane year ‘and: ns said Dietrich tad be hired on fae his contract was nat | Bennett waves his red fag haan O a sari livewith orhe will recs the’ the governinent’ 8 restraint . program. means they will be” legislature”... The current session of the - Legistature, which: began. ‘April 5, is not: expected ta. _ adjourn ‘until the end of July. The. contract between the. government and. the” B. Ch ‘Government. Employees’ Union: expires ” Suly. 31. “The \ B.C. - ’ Association, represents: i ‘public hospitals ‘in’ the” which. province, said last month: | “Health” 10st of the. School rate | ‘soon to be set - : Herald Staff Writer TERRACE — A special meeting in Vancouver will oet the "mill rate for School District 88 for the upcoming year. * TERRACE.— The receivors for the MacGillls and Gibb | ‘lumber company are actively seeking a buyer for the | company’s four B.C. sawmill operations, + - MacGillis and Gibb. went ‘into receivorship at: the. - ’ beginning of March. At the time the receivor, Peter Mar-. - wich Company, said a-decision would be made whether to continue. to operate the company or. sell-it once its true financial position ‘had been clarified, - + Now the receivor’ had announced the MacGillis and Gibb, . lumber and pole yards in Lumbey, Penticton, William's’ Lake and Terrace are for sale alope-with the company’s timber “supplies. . ; _ MacGillis and Gibb is a subsidiary. ol aU. s. ‘based tirm. CUCU CULES HOS ees; vorkers _ | reject CASAW * Herald Statt Writer = ‘ KITIMAT — The workers at.the new Ocelat mefthanal . plant have voted against joining the Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers (CASAW) ‘but CASAW may. charge the company with an untair labor practice in con- _ nection with the move. ~The hourly paid “eaiployees vat the new plant voted: 62-1 7 with two abstentions against je joining CASAW ina vote taken ; at the plant. Monday. 7 * CASAW officials say they are not convinced a vote taken 2 on company time andon company | premises on the question’ of whether or not to join’a union represents a democratic » Consensus of that plants workers. ' ‘The officials say they are ‘séeking legal advice. and may - charge Ocelot with an unfair labor practice for interféring , in the organizing process. . The Ocelpt yote came ‘shortly: -after CASAW publically |. announced it had. ad begun, anorga nang drive at the plant, . acl - Noli in : "popu laxity ) “economy _ eae its introduction; a “ Fee the sixth straight yea i okt : whet ithe 2 Ech. - Diesel id ™ iesel offers. oa od a “the best fuel: |. _otherdiesel economy in: oy _ cars, . Canada. anes ode ~mipg. | L/ 100km* re ating based on tpgroved Transport Canada teat methods. Your ua. , ‘ _“eaimbor a - AUTO HAUS | “COLUMBIA. ‘Dealer No. 50-607 Inarelease Monday, board chairman ‘Naney Orr gald the ministry of education.has released inforniatién which will require a mill rate of 91.591 on taxable residential land and improvements in the school district.’ *- - Although Orr said the figure compares with a ‘mill rate of 49. 499, set-in 1981, the release-contained no information on assessment values or otherwise: indicated whether- school - _ taxes would go up or dgwn for 1942. £ -| Kitimat Esso Self Sérve | ‘Orr said the. annual. budget expenditure for School a | ’ District 88 has been set at $21,881, 832; of which- $1,277,051 must be raised locally. - Since recent changes in the school act necessitate the tax “ ~ bylaw being allopted by May 15, Orr said a special meeting will be called for May 13.in Vancouver, where the board will be attending the annual general meeting of the B. c. Schoo] _ Trustees Association. hadae™ TRETT & at ‘ama yea ‘ 4g million in the hole and lay off 3,000 hospital sta CGT a Us bot ru WE (OUEST pak Breet fe s mh fee atthe * here was - oo \ 1 , a . “Thi Mera, rei an nemployesenplayer MS een munairy officials uy it. wolld, be’ up te: te ‘the: “com plainant ‘undertake reolonal w oftelal iin. ‘he had done. ‘excellent i schools. a muisicipalitien -‘alsg have consequently wil have” to close: about 1,200 » Saturday, May 15,1982 Seeman 10:00 a.m. at -| ' Pacific Northern Auetion a To bé held - ‘Public Works Yard" = 206. Enterprise, Avenue By a i 1 me patio 1982,- Pe ‘and. fi, been announcing -layotis. . DISTRICT OF KITIMAT- - Disposal Auction 7 ee _ Bob Barker .— Auctioneer (TEMS FOR SALEINCLUDE: ©. = | Office. Equipment — Calculators —. "Aiding Machines _. Typewriter — Dictaphones. Radios — Tape Players & Recorders — Small Stereo — Black & Decker Router —Cameras— Vacuum [. ’ Cleaner —‘Surveying Equipment — Hydraulic 12ton Jack — New 4 8 x B Steel Folding Door — 170 Wooden ‘Stacking Chalrs me = - Monarch. Water. Pump 12""*— Wisconsin Engine 9 H.P. — Stiht J | i . Chain Saw Parts — Fishing Rods.— 1 set Skis & Boots — 14° 7. - Tratler and 10’ Fibre Glass Boat— 21 Bicycles for Chiid —Girls— ° et Boys: ‘Standard and 10 Speed —'5'Gat Boat Gas Tank with Hose — © “F Jeep Parts— Reserve Bids of $100.00 each for: Malsbary Steam. Cleaner 250 OES.— 1973 Ford Club Van — 1974 Datsun Pick Up 14° ton 1974 G.M.C. Crew Cab 3% ton—Ciréulating Fans c-w 5- Speed Control Switch. ee P ’ Many other items too numerous to mention. ; . . | EVERYTHING MUST 6o— Be sureta attend — Raino or Shine. - a ee ALL TERMS CASH _ vie SSS SS == TE ATE yey tires.” Tk a7 yy. tires s You need. oo _ Winton ties oath man hen yu pod thn, wale price. -- ed he ee . 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