7 ; eietdaitinett St Eerie a srowea( ‘i aged hilly area, ‘about. 60 kilometres Deyninigan capital, . his coffee beans this year to aupport le ‘hls: family. laté 1079," ‘two hurricanes: devastated much of. the: countryside in the’, . At was the second time Dwayne, a ‘40-yéar-old compulsive gamblér, hed slipped alter: joining Gambler’ 3 Anonymous in 1970... ae | slipped twice 1 and ‘both times it: devastated me," he. said; ‘The third time could kill me. i T ever go back ito gambling: Pil age $0 years.” - Casinos and the race track. proved to be Dwayne! emain - _ attfactions.but he points to the easy availability of lottery tickets ‘Hs a real problem for compulsive gamblers. ' ' ‘Thé people who rim government lotteries were forced to $1,000. prize of AR ~ admit aw much in 1970 after a routine computer test of a” winning : ‘number turned up a forged Winning Hcket for e vestigation Jed to the arrest ofa retired, Toronto carperiter who had successfully forged two,.winning $100. ogus $1,000 ticket. pal > INVESTS SAVINGS . Winners and wad.caught by the computer. When. he tried to oa -It‘turned out the carpenter - had. Jost $22,000 — his life : savings in three years of buying lottery tickets: He had grown frustrated and desperate enough to launch his ill- | _ fated Career of crime after Falling to tonite’ tip with a winner. ‘Dwayne and the carpenter are just two of the millions of people; who buy, and lose, on government-run, Jotterles in "The ‘are: pursuing the dream of instant. ‘d hes exentplified In the éase of Pierre Casault, the bank auditor from: Montreal, who haa twice .won $%: milter: playing | SuperLoto, beating odds of more than 4 billion-titone,, %. ‘Simed 1970, when they Were legalized with Criminal Code amednitets, lotiettes have grown to‘glgantic Proportions 7 eal: parts Of ‘Canada. ‘Canadians hell out more than $i billion a year. io take a chancé.on a dream-but only 45 per cent, of this money, is _ returried in the form of prizes. 7 _ “Tt! 's like any form ‘of gambling, the dresint was there, ye aint euerrasl le eho don’t go to casino’ « or, ro the. race ‘track can of anid dobiiy these lottery tickets. If Thad extra money W was ft ‘nothing, bp uy bd or $50 worth of kets. We . AA e seed ae epee dae eens: Agen te npr | OD ae ee and atorage facilites. : , Without . Buch, credit, ..the "peasants, hed. bee forced to attention,” gays: Clarkson. om “You can't just expect that... borrow: ftom middtemen . who bought. the coffee crop ‘at’ 50 pesos -pei-100 pounds andresold ttto the country’s export agency at double the price, ’ : Now the profits of most ‘of the. coftes. growers have | Laidlaw. ‘found: an ‘ex: s 4 uA MUN, ATER SUPPLY BEY ILEAD 4 4 jumped to 50 pesos fram’ 10 pesos. per: 100-pound, bag... Another - major” "paises was in rice cultivation, The foundation purchased’ two rototillers fort an assoclation ~ of small ‘rice growers. This increased local bank to advance credit to.buy” fertilizer: and . Steel - Workers. Hell... cr ee a es Curling Elks H ; \Luso-Con f° | G _. floars, gettltig, the: walls up, 0. having the! kitchenette: put know." ; ‘land’: under: . cultivalion and convinced.a ch 2 ' compared ‘with: the. tak of may Putting Ontario in the minds. als 1 new know “nore about where ta put air:” ~-¢onditioning- - ducts *- ‘and * ‘heating ducts than anything | ever wanted to know,” Not alt foundation ~ ‘projects were "a aliccegg, * “The first involved “sending 500 ‘Seedlings: “Brunswick. The. seedlings tonnes” a otato “pe from. New were sold lo farmers and to Agaociations mesial LETIER arose LETTER _ bee SAA 5-32 _skasid UPON aon hic) fines Di gn Ae le by. the: .. “Canadion Legion. Hall. . _ sald Clarkson, * "] iit 34 ta ain Pe seedlings, Within a year the | _ farmers had doublet their: ’ income. Dominican | ‘governnvent - with the revenue intended ta, .~ finance research into: potato : ; -eullivation, Laidlaw. ‘says The - ‘foundation is ‘sub? * mitting all Its projects in the Dominican ‘Republle: to a ‘firm ‘of? consultants for evaluation. Laidlaw expects “very. ‘favourable, results." a RENAN OWER EVEL ESTAUR ANT Chure 1/ ‘ We arb, We have” ETAIL STORES SUPER MARKET IL ORDER OFFIC UNICIPAL OFFICE Baptist In.. - commence, toitism ae and technology: the. Ontario, . : machine Is _ beginning to is “work, : ; yj") The. Onlatlo. Tnstlits for.’ ; “Sclences and Education will ch: exchange : ‘data °' ae World. ae # prodtice a few: specials from’ al. ~ = Gitario, film co-production 7 “agcords are in*the works. -. :The.French firm Vailourec -will cereale 30 to 50 jobs in ‘Sault: “Ste. Marie, -bujlding “plastic. parts and tubes. ” “Now you will ask: Is that a big deal?” Clarkson says, anticipating a reporter's reaction.” - “Well, it is because its H- ‘slart,' she answers. “Nine: montis is nothing _ ina project ‘like this. In “television” we: would: plan to do one thing’one day. We _ would masa for toa trying io accelerate ‘the process: a bit.'” . an i It - The Herald, Tuesday, March 15, 1983, Page 12 air. , The rewards were very oy Hlete we are in For'a very . “long, term ‘rélationship to-— build .’strong. . “which will make people feel 4 ¢omfortabie. ‘about coming ao ot: Ont ‘ot : - days antl would bé 6 onthe structures : dn MF interested tn ‘spreading the © ‘word in Paris that-Ontario haga culture that. is worth wos ‘looking at! ° ““Baisteally : the | French 2 ‘had the altitude that there “Was Quebec” and then . Canhda . amorphous,’ covered: with snow ‘and ‘with sort of vague | British remnants -Wwha eat ‘badly.’ Jazz . planist ; Peteraon,-a close friend of Clarkson filled. the new - ‘Oscar , Ontario House with music” lovers when he came’ to: Paris last September. ° route in Thorahill and various routes in Kitimat available for anyone interested, 7 heys, sire, men, women. IF YOU WART . _ EXTRA MONEY - tall Maria at The Dall Herald | 5-4000 PAL | NEIGHBOURHO ele hae satan se etd cesentoes ata linia Bowed. i tee Wor : ' 4