| LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY | | PRALIAMENT BUILDINGS ho oe Se el? a | Victoria : Never: trust Schreyer again, says Trudeau By VIC PARSONS tke him Sehreyer) into my “Broadbent, the federal New which has seen apologize ifBroadbent could Lessard assured. Marshall June unemployment rates In the Commons, Jick oe oo : onfidence.” . ‘Democratic Party leader, unemployment reach post ‘tell he had not seen the that the government likely in the other provinces with Marshall (C—HumberSt. OTTAWA (CP) — Prime ' The exchange between Mentione ‘Depression highs this exchange with Schreyer. , will. be announcing new the change from May in George's-St. Barbe) askéd Minister ‘Trudeau - “ana ; er and Seude udeau on correspondence in * the. e added that he ha told projects next week, worked brackets, were: ‘what special considerativns ‘suggested ‘Tuesday that | Schreyer began last May Commons Tuesday. Schreyer of the plans) LEFT COMMONS out between his department New Brunswick 12.8 per the government is giving’ to Manitoba Premier Ed' yhen the Manitoba premier Broadbent said that if the privately. .“E think this isthe © When Broadbent said that and the province in order to cent (up six-tenths of one Newfoundiand where the Schreyer had broken a con- | proposed that a federal- federal government has new iasttimeItake himintomy was beside the point, boost the economy. per cent); Nova Scotia 11.1 unemplo ment rate of 19:7 fidence by — releasing | provincial conference of plans te deal with confidence.” Trudeau smiled, turnedand Roch LaSalle (PC-- per cont { 0.5 per cent); per cent the highest ine contents of a_ written ; premiers be held to discuss unemployment, then left the Commons. ‘Joliette) said long-term Columbia 8.3 per exchange in which the - urgently-needed programs, Parliament ras entitled -to _ Manpower Minister Bud - Broadbent told reporters forecasts for Quebec point to “cent (up ;.5. per cent); SALES REDUCED federal leader said a new know what they are. Cullen, who listened to the later. he is sure the June 22. even higher unemployment Prince ward Island 9.7 The pulp and nari ir job creation program was __ In a message to Schreyer TRUDEAU SURPRISED exchange in the Commons, reply.by Trudeau was not than the current 9.7 per’ per cent {down 0.9 per industry, one of a ‘close to comple ion.” , dated June. 22, Trudeau ‘Trudeau said he was sur- appeared to be caught off marked confidential. cent): ovince's most im lied that such a meeting: prised: that Schreyer, who guard. The Statisties Canada & “Ta Salle attributed some of Saskatchewan 4.8 per cent is. experiencing aya ( rep: As the Commons sparred should be held in the coming has been rumored as onthe — Later, “in the Commons, figures. for June revealed Quebec's unemployment to (down 0.9 per cent); Quebec because of reduced. sal over latest Statistics. months,The prime minister way to Ottawa to a Broadbent demanded an that unemployment rose in the unease created by the 97 per cent (down a per Marshall said. i - Canada figures showin ing ‘also suggested new federal government job, would have apology from Trudeau for four provinces, declined.in election of a pro-separatist cent); Alberta 4.1 per cent | Marcel Lessard, regional June's me oat per programs were on the way. taken Broadbent into his and Schreyer for the five and remained steady at government, (down 0.1 per cent) and economic expansion jobless rate ro rose my ‘Schreyer _. made the confidence. suggestion-they had broken 6:1 per cent in Manitoba. Trudeau | said Quebec Ontario 7.2 per cent (down minister, re that . cent and actual nenloped exchange public last Friday. § Trudeau admitted the a donfidence. Trudeau’s Newfoundland Yelt the should not receive any 4.1 per ent). . difficult 'to totals stood at 614.000, inna news release, but government is considering reference was “petty and unemployment bite the special economic treatment In June, 1976, the Beceus and van th said bitterly thatit Trudeau appeared new programs to deal with perverse”, said Broadbent. hardest, with a one-per-cent because of the uncertainty unempicyment rate was ame ‘Pca was “‘the last time I will surprised when Ed _ theserious jobless s situation " Trudeau replied he would increase to 15.7 per cent. over its political future. seven per cent. t 0» pp Se |. MQ vag Late Soore . ME MAYTAS COMPANY, NEWTON IOWA MS . , . a Now. Showing af. 2 Kitima port ‘TOTEM Bc Les 14, ALLAN KBAS : a ; CagayS ; : | By ALLAN KRASNICK, en © f Sonor ce Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass | * Sixty-one percent ofthe people in the Skeena electoral \\ —_ Ave. Terrace, B.C. VEG 1P6 ‘VOLUME 71NO.50. Price: 20 cents WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1977 ] _ district oppose construction of a Kitimat fo Edmonton oil - ins = ACCORDING TO MLA’s SURVEY : Of 151 people who em ent, ifs a completed the Social Credit ployment we have to look aoe Te race food prices drop 2. 45% — asm vay aed Sepa ape BEN Gate RR ipeli wile 68 were for it. placed «in many ae ; a telephone interview. newspapers and res 7 ‘By ALLAN KRASNICK _surveys, it’s “alot more {sien Viciori, dela god said cameinfrom all , 7 |" Managing Balter sxpensive” to ‘live in the indication’ ‘poole, fe adents | live i in Kitimat . : = ood prices ha - ; opinion. le and ee a ; _ Terrace food pr ve . . . “This is nota tiny group of wast Smnithers residents gave fallen 2.45. per cent since Both lists were done in a vocal people MLA their views. february, according fos by Safeway store, first in February of this. year and later the ‘week .of 4 June 27 to wy 4. ; stag Cae te a ‘widespread - from all le told Shelford walks. P : ae pple proved of the Skeena MLA Cyril Shelford “deacribing those who replied _ questionnaire or y the way the and his constituency to his uses, nP aieations were phrased secretary, Edna Cooper. Shelford says he’s. while 2t cluded’ it considering someon a letters with their answers. 7 aa contares. Terrace. “ some de vv : “gt ip ititeresting to note” A that there is very i { difference in the prices brief before t ‘To the question ‘How ‘ Victoria and reveals only a " oilport ing in much do you know about the | glight price differential | tween " prsaitle a Peat Kitimat pipeline proposal ‘d between the centres, 7 bet Sine “Ceaper, “But a -“My position is: What is _ they had at least “some” confirming fhe c eons a cautioned that Vancouvet in it for the people of the girs comparison, (See complete Ti ; thove on he island a oat we do. take . the xd ns Pemalte in adjen ing | ae ree af To Shelford, ‘benefits for ti , . SHELFORD ‘The recent D Herali’ the local. fisheries resource . - Total price for ‘the . survey, conduc in on a the nga would accrue if si discounted this. Of +. produets in the survey food one-week period in early: roughput .chargea were while coun +. produe e survey lars than placed on the movement of those worried aobut the . Basket was $48.11 .in reas Victoria priee tag June, revealed that Terrack effect of tankers on fish, 55 thought it would be direct American oil from Alaska to Terrace, $1.44 or. three the ‘continental. states and , according to the MLAS essentially the same, that) : ercent hi her than in “funds: enerated through -while 18 people ‘were : Mietoria. 6 survey. Skeona prices fer tha arges were kept in worried about oil's effects to. Thesurvey was conducted fracti y ie Tt ie our rr region rans on estuaries and spawning Food prices appear by Shelford in Victoria and i¢ ria’s, mt it These ‘funds would beds and “17 mentioned in have risen in Victoria since ys Cooper in Terrace. Vancouver families pai provide capital-to establish particular the destruction of. February but, as Mrs. py H 3 percent less than us secondar _industries nkton and damage to the Be Cooper noted, the . meeting food costs, : providing” lon term planktor of | marine life,” diserepan ster for Terrace is atl tl Victoria, “ employment, the MLA Shelfordsaid indetailing the ail attributable to the the similarity “Granted, a good buyer, ff belie survey results, peas prices for, fresh in in total ral food rices between he's willing to wai wail t, can g get Shelford has been. The survey showed that salmon, the two citi tied. ‘ood buys in Tertace and corresponding. with popular sentiment t but in. Vietoria’ | Canada’s diplomatic corps overwi overwhelming! favours Fluctuations in suply “Unfortunately, we can't pitimat trove ave ao man} in Syria to determine ‘opment of explain the Jocal drop-iN cay that the cost of living is ore le and so mary I auanees ot a oe tsar; ri ures, 120 i S249 pee pas ‘ "ance the same in terrace and more eases a buyen ju x 8 peop 8 rt growth while . | /poun timat as in Vie! , ” genera ed millions of . Gopose it, buts but sa@jgestions February. the MLA added. ets 8 lot more chance, - dollars for the country over for PP reesible industifa] : é the past 20 years. ~ - strategies were as : In Victoria, salmon iB -He said that when prices fine He wondered, however, if. numerous as the scale of selling at $1.29 per pound,’ for. automobiles or luxury. He promised to con ue Canada had abdicated ‘its '- economic opportunity. almost half. our price and items are included in to monitor prices. % chances.for such funds — Ninety-six people believe ; », because of contractural . that the by e would not rs 3 j agreements with the United help eyment while, 44 ‘States. empl Cc | ; Under a_ rate formula TO ‘the question comparison - an ‘2 -similar to that us used by the -concerning the need for B.C. a Syrians, 88 milli on would. to import offshore ail and + ; received ‘arinu in alterna suggestions levies placed ga Alaskan ol 2 people eld ead no couranarive FOOD: TERRACE SAFEWAY VICTORIA SAFEWAY ‘aris! rom a A. ere Was arn oo ‘ Shelford tia the Herald. necessity i ba i Mik _ Feb-17.. duly-77 Feb-77 July-17 ; also sees offshore oll,” | Shelfor 2 percent Laaqts,2 12sltre.2 = L2qts.2L.iSitre, ‘benefits in short term: reported, , Whipping Cream 500 ML ere * 1 B: ot . Cooper, secretary to Cyril Shelford "compares pricesata ‘meat produce counter ce LO 16. / ; regional employment. He = “Seven tho ht we should ~-;Edna Cheese bulk Cheddar old >a we says that 2,0 fs woud ould be’ be ractlsing conservation, at the Social Credit oifice in Terrace, ina uperiaarket in the community. Butter 7 aot 2.15 - oer 2.19 if - created ipeline: t said we should be +. ee Eggs large 1 doz . 1.05 ‘tooo. ry conaructon, ‘and j 8 investigating. alternative : Hamburger 19 ‘50 gs. 50 e no other project energy sources, four Ground Beef lean " arte *: | close tothat size inthe next believed we should be using ~ PRO DU CERS PROMSE _ Round steak ‘r ats op . 2,48 ace ~—— titge years.” rail to transport oll instea ) Standing Rib Roast mek) 190 1.79 199; “lf we iook straight at, of pipeline and ship.” to crease ’ Beef Stew Lo 09° ye . 38 4 il prices | _Frying Chicken cut LB 115 1.09 105° ' a Fresh Salmon . 4.59 2,49 3.20 1.29 ; | CHAK z 7) . . Fresh Cod fillets 19°C i Bes ‘Stop expansion onl ‘slighty in1978 wer 28 2 8 _— . , : Roast Pork 1.15 1.05 1,09 cy Haisla demand Pap cums ene set Ma Ma . | ce 8 49 59 42 , STOCKHOLM (Reuter) with those charged b the seaside hotel ringed bY -Cucum wo ; ‘ 7 ° Oil ministers of two of the other 11 OPEC” members, - arm troops with dogsina Green bere ers oe 5. 69 & 69 Herald staff write troop ppers 2 BO 73 89 65. ald staff writer world’s major: petroleum “saber of 4 the Swediah Tomatoes a” 30 on ! ; 8 . _ 7 ) Kitimat council ao, told Mi that the Halsla | ¢Xporting | countries UniTy RESTORED capital, said the ministers. Apples Red Delicious - eet ‘55 8 a Indian people by industrialization at theend of | prices will ris gl. ‘The two countries raised. filinthe value of the Garret bulk, 7a lbs.2. 253 18 Ibs, 2 2.49 Douglas Channel, nalr would’ 10 longer t economic | Ito7e if at all. y slightly prices by only five per cent Fee eta world Potatoes 10 Ibe igs Yee ee ast January w wa ; : ee expansion th that was detrimental ta all livin g things in the . others opted fara 20 percent financial markets. Green ‘Cabbage i _ + ; s at . d he was An OPEC ‘spokesman paid, increase. nity was — , Grape! BO: 2-57 a At, epeaking Wilson. the young ilege oni who have { oil prices, which are re ie wee eaten ikh ae ee 1% 07 _ a ye : re Aru ; “ killing Temain unchange or he . . oo Al - de te had encugh of “White brothers our brothers and rest of 1877, were not listed r cent rise while their Satar ol Minister Shu al-: Peaches sliced 14 oz. a) 53 » 45 4g im. He asked council: “what gives you'the ht to make for discussion at the current _ OPEC artners abandoned ‘Thani was re-elected Pears oon MM of. 68 65 4 4a: if decisions that will affect lives in Douglas 7” meeting which was ian ke prices OY president of OPEC and sald Sime gts mt 87 73 bh, Wilson outlined the Haisla belief that all living things | ¢ tofocuson relative another five per cent from fre of the two-tier Flom Mk 2.07 2.07 2.08 2.55 are related, be they animal, fish, or tree, and that it waa | Values of different crude olls the beginning of July. ice system proved that ar 4 kg. tb 249 2,39 2,18 1.99 ‘all people’s duty to act on If of thoge, that ean't act produced by OPEC states. — ‘OPEC ‘was ‘capable of Re ed oats 5 Ib. Lg - 1,78 1.65 108 for e toemualves, ot. -” Most OPEC countries now shouldering its respon- Tide Laundry Soap 110kg. = 6768 1.88 205. Mayor George Thom in replying to Wilson's words A split in OPEC ranks charge an average of $12.70. sibility towards its Sunlight Soap Li9kg. 1 OB 18s - LBS. pied tit coupes mp fr iapor- pains | SY ene he a OC eee atdcals at “word ie mat ragonal, BG ee ee ee ey abia an e° officials at ° wor’ e most ration oa ot ran MD . proposal was-on behalf of Kiemat residents only. Drought their prices into line Tuesday'smeeting,heldina and sensible manner.” — so 49.32 aaa 4b70 as