TERRACE “QMIMECA’” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. _Weehiesde, October 19,19 Page 24’ @ 5 PIN BOWLERS @ | BARNEY'S BOWL 4807 Lazelle Ave. Phone VI 3-5911 IN FULL SOUND and BREATH-TAKING COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY WILDLIFE MOVIE FROM ALASKA ee! 5 LARGEST POLAR BEAR EVER TAKEN ies FOR 120,000 Ib. BOWHEAD WHALE ‘ESKIMO LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF RUSSIA ADVENTURE FOR THE wou FAMILY At: TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE | my Tuesday, Oct, ‘25 - Two Shows 7 and 9 P.M. me Adults $1.50, Children 75c—Tickets at Door ny | | C13 a The Honourable Mitchell Wil- liam Sharp, P.C., B.A, M.P. and Minister of Finance is one of the few Ministers of Finance who has increased taxes and. perhaps ‘will increase other taxes when he doesn't need the money to meet budgetary expenses of govern- ment. His theory is that he really wants to protect us from our own ignorance. He says we don’t know how to spend our money properly, or that we spend it recklessly, or that we spend it on the wrong things. So, says Mr. Sharp, Til just take some of it from you.’ The reason that he wants this money is to keep us from fanning the fires of inflation. If, he rea- sons, we keep spending our money we will simply be forcing ‘prices up because the person who has something to sell to us, knowing that we have money to spend, will increase ‘his price. That’s the theory. In puttinng this theory into practice last spring Mr. Sharp, P.C,, B.A, M.P., increased corpor- ation Income taxes so that com- panies wouldn't have so much money to spend on capital expan- sion. When companies spend money, they, Like people, also tend to push up prices. But, Mr. Sharp really didn’t, want this money to meet increased government ex- penditures. He simply wanted to take. it out of circulation for awhile. He's going to give it back when the pressure on inflation eases, Later in the year Mr, Sharp : |decided that his policies of the spring weren't really working so. he announced that other measures would have to be taken. One of these was the postponement of Medicare, although it is difficult to see how a postponement of a governmental expenditure which was scheduled ta come into effect next summer could have an effect upon inflationary pressures now. However, things which he hinted at was an Increase in personal income tax — the income tex which you and I pay. Remember, he really doesn’t | - need this money to meet govern- ment expenses, he just’ doesn’t want you and I to spend it, We had a system like this during World War Il with the compulsory savings plan. Now if Mr. Sharp sees the need to increase personal income taxes just to keep us from spending the jmoney surely he will give it back NAVY RUM-PALM BREEZE RUM ry This advertisement not published or dtpay by Liquor Control Board of Government of British Columbia, RUM LN151 BO. g|last year, an increase of one of the other | | | a | ADDRESS seveecsenennene j | | b Building’ Permits _ Increase Slightly Building permits issued in the Municipality during September showed a slight increase: over the same period Last year, . A total of $212,325 in permits was issued as against $181,404 $30,921, The total permits issued to date this year is also up over last year's issuance by $232,700, September’s permits included 10 for houses, 9 for alterations, 6 for garages, 7 for miscellaneous building, 1 commercial, 3 institu- tional and 1 industrial. : Fifteen plumbing permits and 5 occupancy permits were also given during the month, to us some time in the future when the threat of inflation isn’t so strong. I for one, knowing that Mr.. Sharp is an honourable man, feel that he will treat people just as generously as he treats com- panies. I, for one, also feel that we ag People should not be called upon to make sacrifices to correct’ an economic agituation which was brought about by the greed of certain large companies, most of which are owned in’ the United States. I, for one, feel that it was too bad that the Liberal Party meeting recently here in Ottawa, decided to endorce the concept of foreign ownership of Canadian industry. fhe Honourable. Mitchell Wil liam Sharp, P.C., B.A., M.-P. is one who alsa supports ownership concept and he is se far the sfrongest contender to re: place Mr, Pearson. as. the leader of the Liberal: Party. the foreign CPA Recruitment Nets 112 Pilots if A three-week recruiting visit England, Sweden, Demark and H land by Canadian Pacific Airlin haa. resulted in the possibility hiring up to 112 pilots. The employment group, head by. Arnold Andrew, CPA's operations administration mana: a interviewed 33 pilots in Londg 29 in Stockholm; 34 in Copenhag and 16 in Amsterdam and Hague, Over 330 applications | employment were received and 7 selected for interview. “The average age of those intim viewed was 27 with 2,000 flyiiue hours to. their credit either in Bag ternational air forces or domeaaam lines,” said Mr. Andrew. “Wej tend to bring selected applica to Canada for a company medg 'and indoctrination. The first ieee arrive in about three months wile their documentation and immigam tion arrangements are completdiag CPA plans to fly Scandanay applicants to Vancouver for a ¥ to the city and a tour of the cf pany facilities prior to the ac¢ hiring. “We want any pilots hig by the airline to be fully aware living condition sand company® cilities and equipment before lg ing their home and settling in te ada,” said Andrew. 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