Ya A tr Seat Teak cok cdi ar ot cL toy lad Hera Thursday August : im, 2 Poe a Safe a hearty handshake. gna tor “NANCOUVER oP) = ~ A’ Roads a Whavever ihe rovincaal The wo Oe hed ‘anid emotional - ‘Brian; ds of peopl ih B.C... ‘presented him. with a “support, the te Tories’ i a fi - years Westwood was welcomed to wh 3 tired of the federal. membership card. ' were. pwiftIn “their. con- " over’ the. federal’ Tories’ / dhe’. geparatlst’ fold "Wed: . ‘and. provincial, govern- Weatwood’s -aninounce: « defanatlon: pf the: idéd. open support of the. B.C. saueeaeme te ei : eae: “ ae nesday after heresigned his ments. Although ihe refused . “Wnent, followed Tumors ‘thal °° Bariler’ this week, meveral Social Credit patty. tty, e 7 ~* dptidership of the provincial to. provide names, he said. the... 7, Eabiressins ‘Conservatives’ Opposition: Leader Joe | Clark, who is on: vacation, © ‘provinclal..-: Con-:+ ‘federal members of the P,C:: i many. ‘other ‘Te Bervatives, who do nat have — Association: of. B.C.; which | 06: would * jackpot WINNING NUMBER . Bid ‘joined’ the: Meters, “Cline: Concept. On UE» Westivood ‘sald the Terfes provincial legisiature,.were - proyinejal Tories, called for’. supports thé provinclal” 819] 4] al 1 om ae N S Se Gordon Kes! ‘tn and the WCC shared similar « considering ‘a link with the ‘Westwood's resignation. » ~ party, but ‘has refused to: Clveck ihe Eadie Pam ine 7 er, terim ~ thoughts, "- policies: and-. ” Beparatlst party,» - : throw his’ affielal backing » . leader of the Alberta "Wee: said ‘in ‘Edmonton. West. “ mitted ihat: ; t .. Wednésda , - uestion ‘of separat| m that: talks had been nouncement .. wednes Yi, hi : . aout ‘move will, gaidhe would anetwie 8 held’ “between. our“mem- Conservative MP John itreaodss woud, . trengthen : and unify © the “referendum showe d the bers and their members out + Fibaser.. sald ~Weatwood - referred te the actions of the " _ SPaparatist -party~and .he ; predicted the reat of B.C.'s ‘Tories will follow ‘sult. “Westwood a 41-year-old . floral (who less: than two~- _ years, ‘ago took over’ the | - ‘Shortly follow. B lead. philosophies. On; the tricky “. majority of B.C. residents ° . were in favor. of suchi an move, — _ Kesler, the lone: WCC - member inthe Alberta” _ legislature, told. a news . --@.member. in’ the | -S7-deat .spepregents both: federal and - The. former ‘leader ad. : in the boondocks," and that a--meeting had“'been scheduled for later. this ~ week-at the executive level. However, he stressed these preliminary.. discussions ‘Following ‘the — an- probably would haye been expelled if - he - hadn't resigned. '. Fraser ‘said the federal party's B.C. caucus heard . about Westigood’s plans to has often: “gald he: personally _ behind federal Tories, calling their response “knee-jerk and ininformed. " He said he had written Clark early last month asking for guidance in the {{the last3 digits of surlacknot al are identical to, and in vthe same order as the three Na number above, you win $25. NEXT WineihaY's TOTAL ‘moribund. Tories with ~ were only to.see if the two join forces e WCC . ‘promises that he would lead - _ vil help wen ‘n * groups could find common ere than 1 a week ugo and remained uumeawered, d the party “back out of the next general election i in | Sound and no formal links immediately began ta make’ “despite .a second letter , wilderness,” sald he 20 Bc, which some believe | Mad been made, — “a very tough stand" requesting a reply, he sald ‘longer, -could be a. could be held asearly asthe Westwood added he’had’ against it | Westwood added. that ~ Progresiive Conservative. fall: ; Support from his executive -. An ms Westwood id neither Clark, for any angry 1d sai , ““T yemain a conservative ‘his Bdecision “would open, the ' BOMBAY (CP) — Rioting ‘and arson sparked’ by: a tacked buses and” care in- “The political machine othet districts, ” reporters — said. - police rebellion broke out in © A curfew was extended . until 6 p.m. Friday hia half- troubled sections. - board for the talks and that . Straw polls conducted by - WCC. ~ Police: rebellion sparks riot _ Ageneral strike called ty the trade union joint action committee failed to eccur, however. Taxis were More soldiers were on the |. the federal Tories con- closet,” ~ streets today ‘than during the night; reflecting the large numbers of: rein- forcements rushed in to ; Shrikant, Jichkar said. the “government will “not suffer treason. and indiscipline . the federal PC party began member of his office had bothered to contact pinrto “Asked about the future of the . provincial — party,- Westwood said it died when its attack on the provincial branch last week, “For many long-time, loyal Conservatives, that was the last straw," -- There is no future for the The federal Torieshave 16 . sitting members from B.C. REGULAR WINNING NUMBERS bd REGULAR WINNING NUMBERS BBD 7/0] 112/219] 9) (2 [4] s[9 [0/8 Me s|5]4]5 11019, r2]6|2/0| 8519/0 Mm 1/5]7]2]9| 8/0) r2[6]4]7 1212/0 M2 1613519] 8/2, in’ philosophy,” he told a will now ‘be in place, several Conservative — tinually negleet and abuse | “news conference. ‘But ‘Kesler said. ‘constituency’ groups in- their Western counterparts waver the truth about the AUG.18,82 ‘dammit, thetimes wearein . Doug “Christie, WCC dicated 60 per cent of the unlil something like the Myfu™NS — 4 ,deinand action. . founder and ‘its B.C. . members favored somesort WCC ‘rumor brings them * hidi rf ried i tional ‘i 1 Westwood said he hoped ‘president, Welcomed < of accommodation, with the. ‘“careening out of. the ng. cried an emotion us : | Westwood” tt : Westwood lo the party with $100,000 i: and ~“Tndlan soldiers dozen areasin northern and = plentiful and some city augment the -300-man . Conservative party in B.C. wif -carrying rifles and central Bombay, where transit.buses also were ° Bombay’ garrison: Among because the public-won't get tonly thelastsis, five, four or three digits on your licketare identicalloandinthe 8 automatic weapons daydong rioting Wednesday operating, those on duty was adetach- behind-“something they — sameorder ag the REGULAR WINNING NUMBERS abave, your ticket is eligible 1 -~Ratralted the" port, city. by police and Some striking Shrikant Jichkar, the ment of 1,000 Gurkhas, the know te divided, he said. last 6 digits WIN $1,000: ata fis Five dollars worthof | “ ._ trying to restore ¢ order, textlle mill workers who Maharashtra state min tough Nepalese fighters The. Conservatives have olls ‘ 0 ve gollors worth od joined them left four people fi he ra ate abd naniter. hired by the Indlan army, notbeen a political force in . last 5 digits WIN ‘$100 redeemable by presenting he WHOLE, * One person was seriously dead and dozens injured. “© bout 25 pair who hustled off reporters B.C. since W.A.C. Bennett, following tha claim prosedura on tno back ‘woimded when paramilitary Huridreds of vehicles also 3500. named si ©. trying to take photographs himself a Conservative, test 4 digits WIN $28 orthe ticket troops and Joyal policemen were damaged. Who took at’ i Wed. of one troubled aréa, resigned to join the Social ae THEN : opened fire on a mob which Soldiers were massed at nésday’s revolt re sart ed for . we ; ; Credit party more than 30 Major Cash Prizes: Winners of major prizes may clavn ther prize by lllowing the claim prace- " attatked a security patrol in key intersections to keep duty this mora he in, DeOte- Chief Minister years ago, Other Gash Prires: Cte! each prizes, up to and including $1,000 may be cashed at any branch a! the city’s Parel district, people and vehicles moving, ie, rm, He said & . Babasaheb “Bhosale Their last member was cee aaa ‘mperial Bank ol Commarca in Western Canada, ar by following the claim : officials said. and troops also made hel O he Hees they were described the protesters as former leader Vic Stephens Imtha eventof discrepancy between the is} and the etc al winning nurnberd ll ad certted by the mucho - - - mob ' frequent'show of.strength” Peing kent eir stations,.. «benigerent seditionists” who lost his seat in the May, ' —K Rock-hurling mobs at- marches through the . and Home. .' Minister 1979, proviricial election. | _G t criti d. ee — | : té 712 a . a : ent lr ort ove rom en ori icizec -The policemen.walked off The. World F ain ous . F a jes MIGTORLS: SGP Qa-ic'Ta Be governs vallalewr regulatfons adopted by Finance the jobouftemtthe -goverit A LE NEW 4 _— Ment evas criticized Wi (fomdiving sinv- Minister: Hugh Curtis"td. eliminate quat- ‘ment abrésted:22 léadets of | | '’ 8 its Crown corporations, real or potential . —_ terly payments in favor of payments athis - their unrecognized ‘union i. ~~ financial problems. - - ”“diseretion. and - dismissed 80, other i "The legislative committee on. Crown The report sald “his change makes it activists. _ corporations declared in a report that the -difficult for senior management. to -_ government is making decisions thatcould' responsibly plan for: future capital and COMING 10 ’. financially cripple its major Crown cor- operating requirements." “ ii TO. PRODUCED BY Sy The report noteil that the B undertook to finance a $500-million rail extension to the northeast coal fields with the’ understanding that the: ‘government ‘would pay it back on a yearly basist. - The committee said the new government ; budget “has created some doubt as to the 7 _ dovernment’s intention.” ” ’ The report also said a. special warrant "issued by the government last L handled behind closed doors when ‘“fun- ding of the branchline project should be afforded a high degree of visibility.” The B.C, Ferry « Corp.'s. cash _ Management is constrained by govern- ae nen policy, the report said, ©. Railway power future, ander the new "Financial Administration Act over corporations. The act ‘may give the minister more control _ than is necessary and could adversely ‘affect: the performance of corporation directors to manage and. Plan. for the . _ ‘The report, compiled by the Social ~ Credit-New Democratic Party committee, March was siti because of also isfeoncerned about cabiriet ministers: - as corporation directors. ; (cabinet) insists on maintaining a ands-on’ “control of the corporation, it displays a lack of confidence in its choice of other board membes, and puts the board " in the position of having to sccept'a very powerful voice from one of its members.”. wit! : ; f A 3 Bd Help your qp HEART FUND GEORGE? “Stay with us for: 533 riche single or doubls occupancy -” pqular rate $90.00 any FRIDAY of SATURDAY - children under 15 yeare iree a Si mon Fraser located in Dawntown Prince George 600 QUEBEC STREET 562-3181 FOR RESERVATIONS " OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31, 1982 Please present this adupon arrival . . WHITE STALLIONS” MADE FAMOUS BY THE “WALT DISNEY MOVIE” Including vee THE AIRS ABOVE THE GROUND! e TONIGHTI ONE SHOW ONLY! 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