How much dees labor contribute to the OTTAWA CP-The Cnadian New Democratic Party more Labor Cogress increased jts than 47 times last year from the previous year, but its oman to the federal total donation was still only $8,250. However, total con- ‘tributions and affiliation dies paid to the NDP from trade unions in 1978 reached #190,359, an increase of about $54,000 over 1977. The congress, an umbrella arganization with 2.3 million members , donated only $190 to the NDP in 1977. A congress spokesman said the heftier donation in 1978 represents the arganization’s commitment to incrense its practival support under the leadership d Dennis McDermott That support was further demonstrated this year when the congress initiated an unprecedented _ parallel campaign to the NDP for the May 22 federal election. The party's statements’ far 1978, filed with the chief electoral of- ficer last week, show the party received a_ total $4,183,722 in 1978, about $2.6 million coming from in- dividual donations, In 1977, the party received $3,525,971, with individual contributions . eecounting for about $2,2 million. The majority of the 67,133 individual contributors in ‘Financial statements for financial the other federal parties were filed with the chief electoral officer by the June 2 deadline, 1978 gave the party between: $100 and $500, although several contributions, were more, including $1,000 from NDP Leader Ed Broadbent. Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney gave $1,300 md several of his NDP colleagues similar amounts. The NDP, however, asked for a St-day extension because it was busy with the May 22 election campaign. Total contributions to the Clinics for mothers By ERLEEN COMEAU Herald Staff Writer The Skeena Health Unit has program destined for young mothers in the community, said Mary Spoke, the senior nurse at the clinic. ‘Sept. 20 a post-natal clini¢ was established at the health unit and will serve as a drop-in centre introduced a new: for new mothers and their infants, Spoke said. Mothers who have questions regarding infant problems can spend time with a health nurse and be assisted in making: nutrition and general care decisions, she said. The drop-in classes will be held Thursday mor- nings at the centre. . penditures The Heratd, Tuesday, October 2, 1979, Page 11 Progressive Conservative party were about $5.5 ‘million, compared with about $5 million for the Liberals. The NDP’s total ex- for 1079 were:Ontario RFederation of Labor $22,664, United Auto Workers $22,390, Canadian Union of Public Employees $7,050, Nova Scotia Federation of Labor #2,000 and the Service Employees International Union $6,000. The NDP also received $6,045 form public cor- porations in 1978, compared with the $379,669 recelved by the Conmervatives and about #1 million received by the Liberals. The New Democrat, BUSINESS DIRECTORY DP however, gained $200,601 fram private corportations- a large partion coming from construction companies, SENIORS ANGERED HAMILTON. (CP) -- Many senior citizens are angered by the arbitrary designation of age 65 as an indicator of a person's usefulness, says Rev. Charles Forsyth of Hamilton’s First United Church. He says seniors one day will refuse to accept mandatory retirement. 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