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Fridge and stove Included: Phone 635-7833 or evenings. 638- 1052. letfn.2-12.001 66. RECREATIONAL: VEHICLES. >. ° 172 WESTPHALIA Comper. . - . inside — 1973 PONTIAC Catalina. In | 196 FORD Courler pickups a cetin 1-2 BOL 266, oe . « : “Canada: ~ Struggles through ‘its worst re- - cession since the Second World War, experts both and outside. " government are looking for- ways: of: restoring : health to the economy. . . The 1970s cleft ittle : ¢ ; - flation * ployment that ‘struck young. peopl® and east-" erners especially hard — but failed to produce __ Bey broad consensus for _ Sealing with them: ’ _: "hie experience of ue : ‘decade’ even. 5 _ ‘hat the ald enchevarks ‘ef ecmomie: wellbeing = “prego longer witin ” reach,” The ideal of untimlted vith, for '-exainple, , ‘seemed attainable to ~ sthoée .who™ participated. “in (the postwar in- dustrial boom seized. gn; modem _Aechnot ya ‘the cure, for the evilsof. ‘He past: - Yet. the dongterm vate © of real growth in the Canadian economy ' dropped to. 4.2 per cent in the 1970s‘and is likely to fall further. ~ Inflation ‘rates in "excess of 10 per cent a yeat) are no. ‘longer unthinkable, in contrast to consumer price. in- creases, that, averaged __ only 2.5 per- cent during “the 19508 and 1960s. * and economic’ text- books that ance used an . _ unemployment ‘rate of three “per cent a3. a measure of. “full em- ployment”. have - long been outdated. — 4 Finance . "Minister Allan: MacEachen has” all but admitted that the " eronomic thebries of the -.... have no relevance the present, He dé" scribes “himself as a- pragmatist and refuses "<> to cast his lotwith any. of the particular schools of econoniics he studed, “There are no quick _ sohitlons,“ 30. we “will need to be patient and plan in & longer-term , \. ; and: unem- .. ‘and _ Federal ‘haa. Conisions in his Oct. 2B “ budget speech, &There, are’ no. single - . solutions - either, 50. we | need “to combine structural,‘ ‘industrial ;and. segiogal. policies . with the right setting of © fiscal: and aegetary. - policy: tr 3 oF “However, fae ot : MacEachen’s” budge .’, was no betier in the eyes of opposition MPs thai - those’ “cof predecessors: Progressive ‘Con- - servative finance ¢ritie John Crosbie, whose- his . own budget. helped drive - his party from power in December,- 1979, Says: . Liberal policy is: based ; “gn political opportunism — "rather than economics. “The ‘government of - Canada since 1988 has — followed :no economic: ‘theory that 1 can see," he says, 7 ° New - Democratic. : Party finance critic Bob * “> ae shares few - of. Crosbie's: views, but . . “ggrees. that) Liberal” economic - policy “has” -. been: Inconsistent, hep . hazard. . and “OX: “perimental. : “yy. think Trudeau’s © Jack: consistest interest a - economic. problems has” ‘meant the: enonomy has: received ‘secondclass Mr _ treatment from the gov- ernment.” | «: Politics: hale, the | record of the 19708 is no cause for ‘optimism. ‘economic . : policies’ met with” only - * Mmited success’ ‘and. _were clearly unable to ‘stimulate growth, curb“ inflation and. reduce . : unemployment : ‘sie multaneously. : J Government spending aimed at stimulating. tothe ecomomy-out of the.2i gi. «visions: about future. last réeéssitty” for“x- ren ample, broughtona rew bout-of inflation and led ‘to wage and price, controls in 1975.0. Even this dramatic” intervention in the ~ economy ‘got mixed _-Feviews from: the ex- ‘perts. Some: aid Ins “framework; ” hetold the’. “ -MacEachen's | _ Shows. éledrly. that no ~~ ~ naerp-eeonemic” polley = ~ trying, to manage the”* * am Of _ | problems, have. been - ‘found. : -ipnger, * ‘peaked’ about the time ‘the controls were an-- , nqunced. Many ‘said. ‘ Seontrols ‘had a* -pig-" nificant | impact on “wages bait little effect: on + peiges. 7 : ghead,. “budget ; Looking - imibgic ‘solutions. to. any. Canada's ‘economic: The minister predicts : "peal growth wi return _ to the economy. in 1961 but will average only 2.4 — per cent. a year from "1990 Gurough’ 1985.:The . *“eonsumer price index is ‘expected ‘to rige: -by “an. average: of a1 per "cent “annually during. those “years. . The > “ployment - rate’ is to * ‘average 8.1 per ‘cent _ with a peak of 8.7 per: cent expected. in. 1981. “unem-— - MacEachen ‘has said "inflation: is: ‘hls-top | _ Priority;and: ‘the: budget proposes a gradual. de- ‘cline ‘in the ‘nize. of the" | federal’ deficit, controls on federal spending and: - .- Support for the Bank of — * canada’s. ‘attempts - to: ~ egntrol:: “the : _ Money: ‘ supply.- , Crosbie: agress that -, sincerity about curbing’ “spending or ‘Teducing "the deficit.” Rae, ‘on the ‘other hand, Is mereinterested © in trying tiew. solutions ’ and especially wanis to. _, breakaway from the old orthodoxy’ that unemployment is no. an ‘Important cine Beyond iis, the three * men differ in their tiewine th a eEachen and Crosbie . 888 energy policy as the - key, while’Rae is. more, ‘. ‘concerned: about..co- ” ordinated planning ‘in general terms and in dispelling the. popular _ notion - that ‘Canada is _ ane ences Irmtie 7 “" flation bad “already\ have finite resources. People have to accept the fact that a3 a syclety we have-to make ‘very difficult decislons,!” “Where the three seem to come. closest is in their” ‘recognition. that. ” @cnamy ”: \@8-a Whole *- with — broadbrush tpolicies on public spend- ’ing, taxes and,. the “money supply — is not - : the only way to: a healthy . economy. What's needed as well is ° “attention to: probleme -f : Crosbie : “complains about ‘the “high « unem-: “ployment rate -in_ his ‘native .. Newfoundland, for éxample; at a time ‘when the economy of ° Alberta is booming. Rae * says some parts of .the economy are overheated, while wihers arein tha grips of. “de-industrializatlon. ne -MaeEachen’s budget attempted to-deal- with © ‘ for inflation’ ix the - SNL " problem, -but. he ‘says _”.MacEachen has.a woos “hand on: the” edonamie. .. " tiller and questions’ his" such problema . aby . providing’ ineteased” governinent * “apending’ -industtial _justment and manpower" retraining: ; and. centives for: those’ who * _ invest. in ithe - poorer. areas’ Of o Atlantic’, ; Canada. Both Crosbie and Rae _ 7 believe much’ more. is ; ‘needed to deal withthe —- host of. “structural” ao ~ ‘changes in the economy In recent years." Crosbie. well ‘bingwa the -hazards- “of ‘asking Canadians. to accept. j "moving. away - from” -Laborintensive . in-., .. G@ustries that have Tost ° - their ability to compete. “It’s going to have to - be tried in any event or - we'll continue to go stumbling | along,” he ol ~ Chrysler still | in: 1 trouble ~ Excellent condition. - Of- fers: Phone aocaale 4c5-8)). NOTICE TO. - FORECLOSURE. PROCEEDINGS TO: Richard David Knox and Sharon Catherine Knox TAKE NOTICE: thal Her WASHINGTON (AP) ~ More government. loan ‘guarantees and union wage concessions will not be enough to keep Chrysler president Douglas Fraser “call for up 40 $600 million in wage concessions, The negotiations are part of the automaker's. latest plan ta = stave ajioat unless the bankruptcy. by. combining - country’s . “absolutely $1.5 billion in cost-cutting devastating’ . economy measures wilh $400 million _improves, eaysthe head of . in additlonal federal’ toan fhe United Auto Workers guarantees. union. The cost-cutiing ’ ' , . @lements would include. - However. union — union willingness to accept lower wages and con- off - ‘Majesty the Queen in ‘Right - of the. Province’ of -British Columbia. has tiled 9 Notice: of Motion an: Order for Sate. in’ the Penficion~ Reglitry’: at, the Supreme Court of Brittth: Columbia, under Action Number 181.M- ri Columbia dohoys' ‘conduct at the sale. ofthe: lands: and - premises. Petition.ln this action. . . Yoyr. dwhermabouts being. siftknown, Hie Court ofdered service cot the Notice ‘of Motlon-and: ‘eupporiing Af‘. fidevit_on- yoy by this ad: . Vertisement: | lf you, wish fo* enter. an- Appearance to this action, ihe steps you. must take and limes within.which you muit jake them ere set. out In tha Pellfien,-A copy of. the Petiflon, Notice of Motion end. supporting Af. __ fidavits will be matied fo you on your request! addressed fo _ the = District .. Supreme Court Registry, Courthouse, 100 Maln Street, Punticton, British Columbta. \§ you do not enter’ an > Appearance to.this ection in, the said, Regiitry and jake. the offer steps set. dul.in the Peliton within fourteen (74). days from the date of publication of this aa. vertisement, then you ‘will not be entitled to further . notice and ihe retlel may be | given in your absence, . E.L. MILLINGTON “DISTRICT REGISTRAR - : (2-7) a described In ‘the : _. The chas yet tw get cabinet ‘approval, was agreed upon Registrer, - ‘and other: negotlators are “meethig with Chrysler. . “alffictals today in Detroit to” ‘auc, the. automaker's; cession by banks holding otitatanding Chrysler _ eae to. buy” leases | "VANCOUVER. (CY — BS. ranchers ~ will be ' permitted to buy 100,000 “hectares: (247,000 acres) of . “Crown land (hey currently lease from the’ ‘Provincial ’ government. . n sale, ‘which ata meeting In December . between Forests Minister | Ton Waterkand, ‘Lands — Minisler- Jim Chabot, ~ Agriculture. Minister Jim Hewitt and representatives of the 2,90: member B.C. Cattlemen's. . Association. . _ The ministers agreed the ranchers would be allowed to buy what are now called core lands. Crown ‘ property now under lease - lands gnder cultivation, winter feeding such as. areas, calving grounds, breeding pastures; fall _ gathering areas. The property, ‘an esiimated 50 per cent of it toa maximum discount of . In the Cariboo, Is part of the al leased lnnd ee asministered® by - the Janda ministry. but ‘.awltched to the: grazing division ‘of. ihe forests ~ ministry following passage * gL Ue new forests law two . , YEOrs ago. It is separate from land.” administered under .a- Permit system by thie . . grazing division. .- : THe agreement follows -dimost ‘three years of ‘pegotlations “between the _ Government and ranchers. Under ‘the © proposal, ranchers may buy-the land . directly, ‘or finance the purchane through a w-year first morigage at one per cent over Bank of Canada prime Interest rate, or lease ta purchase, ~ . Cost of the core lands will : be tiased at current market: §- value, leas one per cent for’ every year the land has been previeusly leased up 25 per ceirt. During a 4%-hour rnco Tuesday, the “federal . Chrysler Loan Guarantee - Board met with Fraser and other unton leaders, as well as with’ Chrysler officials and some of the au- ~ ‘tomaker’s creditors. Before agresing to the firm's request for more terribly | important" thet ' Ioan guarantees, the board: . . is Inslating, that Chrysler win major concessions from the’ union and its suppliers and lenders. . Treasury Secretary: G. ‘ William Miller, who heads the .board, said -after. _ "Tuesday's meeting “i's Ranchers: allowed | "British * QUALIFICATIONS: desirable. ; The STARTE: fpekan 12, i SALARY: : 4.4 per, hour APPLY. TO: Gary Kerlsen N.W.CC., Box 726, Terrace, 8.C. . NORTHWEST: COMMUNITY - COLLEGE” opclteant must be : evenings. from 7: t | to pm. and- Seturdeys- Distance Education, plan. modatlona by all parties. Chrysler's new financial involve “accom- ~ ‘Miller said Chrysler's cash situation will be tight « 3 during the next 30 to 45 days, but tiie company will © . “We live. in a finite - “iy country," he says, ‘We. in ft _ — iB 4418 Legion Avenue oe TTo..& ; * Tersace,. B.C. “a of es ae ori = etl nS ET TS a a | | ‘NORTHWEST PIPE” © AND EQUIPMENT LTD... °° "MOSES NUTS AND. BOLTS FENCING. WATER SOFTENERS.“AND MORE : §239 Keith Avenue + 635- 7158 © notrunoutef money during = that time. a “Hf outside ‘economic conditions do not improve. Chrysler doesn't aurvive,”: . Fraser said after the meeting, Bah “One bright spot is im- ’ proving Chrysler, sales. . Is vecking for a person part.time-te asslit the . Distance Education Co-ordinator, with the ANIK 8 Interactive: Instructional Television Program. ne ‘RESPONSIBILITIES: | - To .canduct registrations. end distribute , materia is: fo give stodents technical assistance ._veith televisions and telephones; “some programs: te. maintain (program records. go video-record - Facility with audio-visual equipfrant. Good comimunteation skltls and ability to provide provp technical assistance, Minimum Grade Xt education; some posts secondary education, fo work BAKED = HOORING BINSTADEATION 5 POU SUCPDY WE INSTALL -WANO-AYU ~YELLOWHEAD KAAATE C118