By EDISON STEWART DERICTON (CP) — Attacking federal Liberals for ‘unbelievably. bad ressive Conservative Leader Joe Clark called Saturday for a new budget with income tax cuts for ite earning less than 5,000 a year and significant new incentives to e neour growth. _§ in English and French to a _ receptive audience of about 800 PCs at their annual provincial meeting, Clark said what the country needs is “a common sense of economic momentum” in all regions. ‘He promised regional eco- homic disparity and development would be placed at the centre of decision making in a federal Conservative government. In particular, he com- mitted a Clark government to the development of a system of longterm tax contracts, lasting about 10 years, to encotrage firms to establish and put down roots in areas suffering a sluggish economy He ¢ xplained later that under the system, the federal taxes firms with such contracts would ey would be fixed or limited for the length of the contract. Clark also said he is com- mitted to special tax ovisions for research and evelopment programs carried on in such regions as its Role and Purpose sade . Subject is most timely. ’ Regional roles to be discussed Ald. Vie Jolliffe will be s - Business and Professional Octoker. His subject will be ‘‘The Regional District, Mr. Jolliffe is well known in the Terrace area, he is : knowledgeable in affairs both municipal and regional. With the Provincial Government asking a a “new look’’ at the Regional Districts in B.C., Mr. Jolliffe’s Anyone interested in attending this meeting is most welcome. Dinner at Gim’'s at 6:30, with Mr. Jolliffe pean at 7:30. If you wish further information ease phone 635-2425 during business hours. ing to the K'Shian ‘omen on the 19th of to aid TORONTO (CP) .— The Sunday Star quotes Prime Minister Trudeau as saying that if people want long term prosperity the have to toughen up and show yt if they don't 0 discipline themselves wt will discipline them,” the w Sunday. ov quotes é prime “. Canadians are a bit soft and must realize there are Tighten belts future Quebec Premier Rene Levesque, ‘‘as 1 suppose he is out to get me.” The Sunday Star also quotes him as saying a prime minister gets a bit stale after nearly 10 years in office, but as long as the litical and economic chal- lenges are as stimulating as they now are, he will stay around to tackle them. - Porte? PRAT UN ba cab ce @ the Atlantic provinces, A system of investment tax credits for small businesses would also be set up if he is elected, he said. DEPARTED FROM TEXT But the harshest words in his prepared text, which he barely adhered to, were not delivered. In the text, he accused federal Finance Minister Jean Chretien of being ‘‘irresponsible’ in saying that the fight against unemployment is mainly a job for the provinces. Chretien is playing “into the hands of the separatists in Quebec" by trying to minimize federal respon- sibility for unemployment, Clark said. - There was no explanation why that section of the text Says Clark ~ Tax cuts, growth incentives needed now was not delivered but Clark's campaign chair- man, Lowell Murray, said later Clark stands by what was in the text. Throughout the hour-ion address Clark emphasiz economic issues, saying that while over the long term the survival and re-building of the country is a greater issue, the problems of slow economic growth and unemployment come first. The Opposition leader inted a grim picture of the dian economy, pointing to the sliding Canadian dollar and saying the government ‘‘has never taken economic _ policy seriously.” ‘ WORRIED BY TREND But “perhaps the most Spending won't cure separatism a. employment and economy through massive spending. Chretien said Sunday in an interview on CFCF radio that there is not much reom for manoeuvering in trying to improve the economy. “We should not kid our- ‘selves. I don't believe we will ding the roblem by spending a lot of money, be- cmnise it could feed inflation. “One should not expect miracles,” the finance minister said. “'] don’t think we can solve . this problem just by creating artificial em- ployment.” Asked if he contemplated any new approaches to removal of anti-inflation controls that may be more agreeable to national labor leaders, the finance min- ister said: “I don’t think there Sarg, that many ap. proaches,”’..... IE will be the responsibility. government to decide , 0 we get out of controls.” suggestion e Parti ining ground tats. Gght round in i or independence. wh “If (Premier Rene) Levesque is 50 good, just ask him why he won't ask that one question, a very simple question, do you want to become an independent country and no longer a. province of Canada—just a’ simple question like that...that people can tn- derstand,” he said. ‘And then let’s wait for the score. “I think he is fighting a losing battle.” ; aU worrying trend of all,’’ he said, “one of the great tragedies of the country,” is that Canadian money is being invested and is creating jobs in the United States rather than here. The business community has come to “trust the Carter administration more than they trust the Trudeau administration.” —_ He urged an end to what he said is uncertainty in the Canadian economy. and called for the beginning of the end of wage and price controls and the creation of a new federal policy on spending restraint. One area where money could be saved is the $100 million expenditure this year on PetroCanada, the Crown oil company. Money that was saved there could be used ta stimulate the economy ty te e urged party supporters to work hard to elect more Conservatives in the next federal election. Clark returned to Ottawa. on Saturday night. Mrs. C. Lever of 4634 Scott Ave. was the lucky winner of Overwaitea’s shopping spree contest which featured standard brand products. Assisted by her husband, who pushed the cart, Mrs. Lever gathered $264.34 in fruit, vegetables, meat and household products in only three minutes. Al Jacques, assistant stare manager, acted as timekeeper. ETE MEE EEE ROE TED PRE SMT Gt THE HERALD, Monday, October 17, 1977, PAGE 3 CCl alae THE LAZELLE MEDICAL CENTRE is pleased to ANNOUNCE that Dr. Catherine Rielkoff is joining their staff Oct, 17, 1977 in place of Dr. R. Morgan who has left Terrace District 3220 Eby St. Terrace, B.G. cea arcade abshr Vici RIS OPUS RTOEE AMAA aN eb Rl ALY OR EEAI HSI SLE LAELIA: SDs i VNTR U OL GTC AL He ; in a box Bpat Sif cure Uanada’ twin a igh unemployment and inflation, The Sunday Star quotes Trudeau. Trudeau was commenting, in an exclusive interview in The Sunday Star, making its first appearance on the streets, in an Ottawa story Conimission a _ threat to gov't EDMONTON (CP) — The David Rockefeller, outlined Sears. OEE er ee mninister is Alberta branch of the onaCBC program Oct. 9 the quoted as saying Canadians federal Social Credit party aims of the internationally- have to be told they are soft, has decided to express to financed group. The com- mission had stated its in- tention of replacing national identities with a cartel of industry executives and financiers from major Prime Minister Trudeau its concern about a New York- ause the world is telling based organization called us we're living beyond our the Trilateral Commission, means.” delegates to the Alberta “When the, dollar falls "10 cent in a Pheat it’s COMPOUND INTEREST BOND If you seek savings growth, or A GREAT CHOICE This year, Canada Savings Bonds Trudeau also said he is rty convention were told countries. . : offer you a great choice. 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