“pose 1 The Herald, Wednesday, July 28, 1962 ‘OTTAWA (CR) — Increased numbers of singh e, _prégnant . swomen are maxing into Salvation Army raaternity homes “despite a growing abortion rate and more, liberal aljitudes - “by the public towards unwed mothers. (javailability of, welfare, is largely responsible. : bs Services. A broader Fange of erlucational and recreational setvices 1 ‘offered in the last few years may also have prompted more. )young women to choose to pass their. pregnancies ina. Maternity home, rather thar reniaining with relatives or’ (living on welfare, Ellery said in a telephone: interview from A “T think times aré tougher on the outside:so a’ number of ; * girls don't have many: options available," said Maj, Joyce ‘Ellery, ‘assistant ial services pecretal ‘women's . P mee v fer ore, mothers. : Maj. ‘Ken ‘Bvenden, a Salvation Arniy public relations” : officer, says interest in maternity hames appeared to. wane~ : in the 19608 and 19708 whetr"‘everyone was doing his own * tLe tg at aera ene th ae ama yang ee _ the Army's Toronto headquarters. Statistics show the number of “days: care” — & figure: reflecting . the ‘number . of residents, multiplied by: the | 1, .," Ruiner of days they stayed in one of the. Army’s 13 homed - | > Salvation Army officials believe the economic recession, - : with a resulting squeeze on employment opportunities and ° Ce ee une ee cast fo pet 8 from 2 iat 1960, : _ “econonisy ,. pregnancy. tates and panic altitudes. towards _ thing” and the public became more tolerant towards single, _Oecupancy rates vary acroag the doin depending on ‘the: availability ‘of alternate soclal services, the’ Jocal ‘Abortion. popularity doesn't deter ‘expectant’ mothe pregant women, 4 . “Now it’s going back the other way,” he dald. ~ | Whatever the reasons ~ economic, medical or a deaire |‘ for education’ for entering . @ ‘maternity hoine, single “women have shed the notion: they mins hide from society, ‘during pregnancy. + “T think 20 years ago, girls’ were ‘coming’ to our homes mainly for: confidential reasons,"”. Ellery: said. --° *.“At onetime, you know, we woulda'thave even thought of: * girls, going by: ‘public transportation for‘their tied|cal. ap: ‘-polntments, We would drive them because they might run: into anybody on the. bus. That's not necessary now." - Barbara Breau, directoi of St. Mary's Home, a private - institution ' in Gloucester, Ont.,. near Otiawa, says. the | ‘average age of residents at the 28-bed home is ‘17, although : Some women Into their: 303 also use the. facilities, Ww. F The teenagers thomeelve are usually surprised ta toa out they are pre; t, Breau said. s: The mast comm beatae hea: Heme 7 “would ‘happen: ue” : he Statiatler' Canada saya liere were.41, 955 tabi “gent of the otal born tg single wonren in 1M0, TAA io number. of “illegitimate’ births,". as. the. federal’ ngoncy tabulated’ figures, in 1970, wes, 36,588 or 9. 6 pers pent’ of th total” , ‘Many parents’ ‘ny to perninds their regina, teeing "daughters to have ari aborilon, Breau said. : - oO MIt solves-the’ probigm. instantly. We lve In an instant™. ‘throw-away society.) Almont 20,000 teenagers across the country had st in, 1989, computed. ‘with almost’ 17,000 in 1976, Beatiaties Canada says: ee es Suncor plans to, expand oil sands operations» * EDMONTON (CP) —Suncor Inc. of Toronto has breathed new life into twa communities by injecting $685 million, into {two projects. The oil. company “announced plans Tuesday to upgrade , and expand its oil sands mining and processing operation at ‘Fort McMurray, Alta. The project will cost $355 million “over five years, _, The Alberta and federal governments are also taking some credit for the project since both have offered tax or Ment, announced Monday it would proceed with a $935-— _ Million project at ita refinery at Sarnia, Ont. Construction of a heavy oil upgrsder in the southwestern Ontario city will mean 700 temporary jobs and 60 per- manent positions, sald Suncor president Ross Hennigar. The new jobs are needed in the city where the em-. ployment pleture has been bleak because of a series of layofis at refineries, The picture was little better. in Fort McMurray, where spring, Jeaving many in the northern community wondering | about their future. we The changes to the Suncor plant in Fort McMurray mean. 400 new jobs will be created directly 4nd another 500 will be created in spinoffs, company spokesmen said. The expansion of the oil sands mining capacity of the Fort . McMurray project will add 90 million barrels to Canada’s. oil reserve, said Bill Loar, Suncor execulive vice-president. * caused the plant to. shut: , “royalty reductions to enable Suncor to go ahead. . - The company, partially owned. by the Ontario govern- ; second ‘quarter of 1982 was the most profitable for the domestic U.S. auto industry . |three years, but analysts say profits don't reflect a sales recovery —- instead, they” re tied to layoffs, foncessions from workers and luxury car sales. «Ford Motor Co..’ on Tuesaday reported it earned 204.9 million in the three-_ month. peried ending June . $0, pushing industry profits: . for . the period to $803.1 million, The total is the best showirig since the’ second quarter of 1979, when the . companies made $1.51. - billion as carsales hit tecord levels, v4 However, Ford Mator ¢ of Canada Ltd. report ' Second-quarter logs after et ene April-to-June period last year, the company reported. __ -ft_profit of $30 million. ~~ The- shortfall brought Ford Canada's loss for the first half of 1962 to $52 million, More than double the $25-million loss. in the Soviets. banned “GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP) “= Despite warnings from thd U.S. State Department. to slop meddling in foreign _ policy, Glen Cove officials voted to keep denying Soviet diplomats living here‘ ac- ' cess to clty ‘golf courses, - fennis courts and beaches. . : The ban was initiated in | May after officials in this community of about 26,000 people on Long Island learned a @0-hectare (36- acre) Soviet estate con- tained sophisticated elec- .. tronics: equipment used to Monitor seénsitlve radio transmissions. : "| “IE the State Department _ - @an't show me that our ' Aetlon 1s interfering with - - gelations with the Soviet - Union or endangering the welfare of our people in the Soviet Union, then I’m standing firm,” Mayor Alan Parente said. " Parente and the six-— member city council voted 6 to 1 Tuesday night to ccn- tinué. the ban, despite a Btate Department request it be dropped. 1 “We'll . do have to domething about it,’ State’ Department spokesman nita’ Stockman vote, - & “Exactly. what become clear after a fegular briefing today, she « Wald, bul. added: “The appropriate: “agency would geem (o be the Justice” Department. Pog don't paye any comment on that. Ty said Tuesday night alter ‘the: “the Gepariment ' might do~ will. i: A duty offiger at _the viet Mission to the United Nations, when asked for #7. eaction. to the council's; ision, said; “I thik we same period of 1981. Chrysler Corp. ~ also In the United States, reported profits for the General Motors Cor. | and second quarter, American About » PEOPLE . Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, better known as Beb and Doug McKenzie on the Great White North segment of the SCTV comedy series, have signed a two-movie deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Louis Silverstein, their producer and manager, says the. first movie — which will star and be written by the hosers themselves — will be called Strange Brew. — The film, about “international intrigue set in a remote Despite their movie commitments and plans for a second album, the two actors plan to continue appearing on SCTV. The program, Produced i in Toronto, appears on CBC and. NBC. - _ Chris Evans and his band, ‘The Quarts, haye made a record called Metric Dictators to tell people how they feel ‘about the federal government’s plan to convert Canadians to measuring in metric. Measure Canadian, the Brockville, Ont. Arased riational organization opposing the forced . use of metric . measurements, paid for the recording which features lyrics such as “Your freedom to measure is a measure of your freedom." - The release will ‘be distributed to-radio stations across Canada and the United States later this week. an a Elizabeth Taylor and former-husband Richard Burton. will co-star in a film produced by Mike Tedd It, son of Taylor's late husband, Michael Todd. '- . The movie, Herself Surprised, will be filmed in Europe some time in the fail. ; Todd was Taylor's third husband. ‘Taylor married and divorced. Burton twice. . . British Prime Mirilster Thatcher says the so-called permissive society has been ‘harmful to women. “Parents have been told by self-appointed experts that their duties to each other and to their children should be balanced by more emphasis on self-fulfiliment,"’ Thatcher, the 56-year-old mother of twins, told about 500 members of a national women’s group ‘Monday. “Has - that benefitted © women? Far.from-it," - Thatcher also described women as- emanicipated; but - said men have a way to go. Tf you want something done, "ask a. woman," she said. Drummer Herman Rarebell of ‘the West German group Scorpions says any rock group that wants to make it in the _international market has to sing in Engliah.,_..... “I think people over here in Anierica and Canada like to understand what you say to them,” said Rarebell, adding that if the audience can'f’comprehend the language, -“‘I: dan’t think the people will buy your records. 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Chrysler lowered its breakeven point to just the year, the industry® fewer than 1.2. million earned. $728. 3 million, up dramatically from a $16,1- million deficit in the 1981 period. - But car sales were ‘down 11,3 per cent for the first six months. - While Ford's profits were "partly attributed, to over- ' seas operations and a-new accounting method, the U.S. companies say their cost- cutting efforts. also are starting to be felt. GM_-and Ford have new labor \ accords.-with ‘the . United Auto Workers’ that give them ‘aouit $3.5 billion in concessions that are Starting to shew. on the books, says. Arvid Jouppi, | analyst - at - Colin - Hochstin Lo, in Detroit. “Railing to have a return (of sales) in. the market caused them to put in effect cost savings that are now bearing fruit,” he éaid. © Auto workers deferred | cost-of-living allowance ‘increases due this year, - fave up eight paid personal holidays a year. and. three- per-cent annual wage in- creases. — ‘The’ companies are paying fewer salaries because layofis have _ drained the blue-and white- collar forces as plants have been closed. Chrysler, reported. last week it made-$166.9 million in the second quarter of this year, has drastically cut its’ work force. About 40,000 - workers, are on indefinite ‘layoff, leaving another 43,200 at work. About 20 plants have been closed or _ consolidated into’ other facilities. Another” 19,000 white-collar workers were i+ Cansdlan Recic-tohevision ond ‘Telecomanunicsiions Commiasion - Coneell le rediodiiusien ot cine a Widvomenuntcatone canadiennes notice: decision. Decision ’ Terrace, Prince Kitimat | and Rupert, .. B.C. 813182300, 813183100): - pursuant to public notice CRTC 1982-32 dated 5 May 1982, the CRTC . @nnounces that lt approves the ‘applications io amend “the Wicences for the ’ broadcasting | TV Vancouver as fallows: —delete the | carriage of “= CIFG “TV, Prince. George : "received. via microwave; - _ and —add the carriage of .CHAN-TV Vancouver, to be - received. via satelilte tram -fhe Canadian | Sajellite ‘Communications — Inc. . (CANCOM) network.’ The - applicant ls required to file with the Commission an _ executed copy of its af. , filation agreement with CANCOM. . Canada CRTC 82-618 _Skeena Broadcasters Ltd, k recelving - undertakings serving the_ | . Communities . noted above by. changing the method -of . feed for the signal of CHAN. . vehicles a year, half of What ~ it was’ three years ago, company officials say.. There was one connection between sales and profits — big, luxury models - that -. carry the highest price tags sold well; analysts said. In the second quarter of this year, GM sold only 1.83 million vehicles, down: 11.6 *Residential Abe VanderKwaak Terrace, B.C.: - CONTRACT PLUMBING ETT nezwor FURNACES i] the second quarter. *Custom Homes 635-5628 : | TENARD. ENTERPRISES 635-3897 3931 Paquette. Terrace ~ RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL . ® Arco LAARS F. McKENDRY CONST. LTD. ' Foundations, Framing, General Contracting Commercial & Residential... ‘Phone 635-4613 ‘— Custom car stereo Instailation — Service on most brands _ tv’s and stereos — Service on Sony, RCA and-- Sanyo video recorders TERRACE TECTRONICS 635-4543 No. 4 - 2903 Kenney St. Ayvee EPOLE: GONSTRE CTION | doc: HOMES | Foundation to Completion + vi ‘or “ Logwork Only, "635-7400 Prince George G2) on 2384 per cent from 2. 07 million in - ‘ the second quarter of 1961, ° But GM. still earned - $560 - million. 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The company. faces at least 14° charges of viciating pollution standards after fires. and frigid temperatures caused machinery to. malfunction, These ‘malfunctions down operations several times The renovation of the plant, will cont about $170 nalliog, "Loar said, with about one-third going directly to uperad - pollution standards, ; ‘The remainder of the coat wl go to expanding the mining a capacity. . = Oll sand is mined, after @ layer af topsoil, called over- burden, is scraped. off, ‘Huge digging machines then strip. mine the oil apnd. ‘The overburden in the area where the expansion will take place is thicker than at the remainder of --the mine, and go is ‘more costly to remove. “We have to move several times: the volume. of over- burden in order to’ get the same amount of ore,” Loar said, “Our costs were so burdened with various forms of levies and taxes that we could’ not afford to do this." . “The federal government’ has agreed to reduce” its, in- cremental oil revenue: tax on Suncor's production by 10 "percent. 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