_ Thd month of. ‘May marks thé béginning aa yearlong birthday | party for the ita’ as 21st jan celebrating anniversary. ~ Goods undervalued “WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) — Revame Canada daims a ‘pharmaceutical company of which Liberal ‘leadership candidate John Turner is chairman has undervalued goods {¢Imports into Canada, the Windenr Bia Star gays. “The newspaper sald Tuesday.’ the government” ia “hounding” Sandoz Canada Inc, ‘for back. taxes, but the amount ia unclear even to company executives, . Oleg Breski, president of the company, told The Star in a March 14 telephone Interview the amount involved was a “few hundred thousand ‘dollars:” Dennis. Baxter, aspokesman for Turner's Jeadership campaign, said subsequently the formar federal finance minister had been Informed by company treasurer Victor Stroishka that only “about §£0,000” was involved... - ema a second time by The Star, Breski was twice "Is it not true that Revenue Canada is seeking a few hundred thousand in back tazes from your company?” . Both times he refused toarswer, the newspaper says. “T'ns' getting confused now with all these questions from reporters, especially about Mr, Turtiet,'* ‘he said. “English is not'my first language.” - ; Revenue Canada has refused to comment,. el “University of. Vietoria, " 1 y autonomous university, The celebrations Segin’ with two major events in May: .an international conference on the changing role and nature of univeralties in the-c decades entitled “The University into the alat- Century”, May 25, and a Homecoming May 11-13, which will gee people from all over Canada coming to UVie to share thelr common alumni bond, - The conference will feature gueat speakers from across Canada and around the world, experts who will examine the long-range implications of the new technology and the growth of information systems, and | ' how those Influences - will Btésk! told the newspaper the company was visited bi ; Revenue Canada officials who investigated its operations for'the last three year's and assessed no more than a few : hundred thousand” in back,taxes, | “They want some adjustments, they always want: more, " he is quoted as saying in the March 14 intereview. |. ~° ‘Baxter said: “Mr, Turner chairs board meetings, ‘He has one vote just like any other director sitting on‘ the board." affect universities in the decades tocome. Speakers . invited to the conference _inelude representatives ~ from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Chile, China and Tamania, -The conference . will be funded In large part by “grants. from national granting agencies and the © private sector, More than. | ~, $80,000 has already been. . ‘Turner’s role in the company ts “an active one,” Baxter - told The Star, but added he does not become Involved in day- yoday operations. : Breskl, who said the company disagrees” wiih the - assessmenta by Reverue Canada, said Turner has: been associated with Sandoz since he left politics in 1975,” TreasurerSirolshka sald he has been chairman of thé board for:‘about three or four years."* Breski said Turner had also acted as the company's legal counsel for a number of years prior to jolning the firm and “he has had a iung association with us... ’ ‘Revenue Canada is examining tha tex altuations of “0 pharmaceutical companies in Canada and is: particularly interested in subsidiaries of Multinationals, especially those with subsidiaries in Caribbean tax havens, ° , A Revenue Canada spokeeman declined to say whether. Sandoz was on the list, © Bresk! sald Sandor Canada, substdlary of the mammoth Swiss-based Sandoz, does not’ have an aifillate in the Caribbean, The parent ranks among the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in the world, with approximately 50 per cent of its more than $3 billion In sales in'1982 derived from drug sale, Breski tald The Star the tax disagreement with Revenue Canada Is over the assessed value of certain raw materials Sandoz Canada importa from its parent - i. Basel, Switveriand, ara looking at the transfer price. They're trying to dete e whether, in thelr view, weare claiming a fair or an inflated price for these Boods which we obtain from our patent,” ‘As an example; he cited ryote eae peta rom hers tat pom ae te ate a Tate manjfacture of an antl aera ie “th "Spall i peta 1° ria countries it’s true Rate it en ba had for seria ” Bresk| told the’ newspaper. “They. gather this and extract ergotamin and they can put it on the market for a cheaper price than we can But its supply is quite unreliable, “However, officially, they (Revenue Canada) have some kind of catalogue with lower prices and they aay we could have paid lesa for it, There seems tobe no consideration for quallty and continuity of supp Turner's retum to public life baa been marked by increased scrutiny of his private business affairs, ; He was chairman and held 18 per cent of theshares of CFI Investments Inc,, a film company that went bankrupt in 1983, and remaine chairman of a venture capital company called Infinitum Growth Fund Inc, Fesult. ‘The idea’ for conference < came about 4 of -” diacusstoné between UVic President Dr, Howard Petch and Sonia BirchJones, “appointed aa Chairman of ‘the 2ist Anniversary . Celebrations Committee, BirchJones, ‘Director of the UVic Alumal Association, says . the’ conference is a perfect beginning for the ‘Year's activities, — ‘when you come ot aise,” says. Birch-Jones, ‘‘you have to look at what's gang to happen in the university’ cavironment in the years to. come.” Birch-Jonesa says the conference ‘is the first - conference with people from around’ the world discussing directions for universities into the next century,” The Homecoming, May . 41-13, is an opportunity for { Public trading of Infinitum was suspended in April 1983 by the Ontario Securities Commission after the company quit issuing financial statements, Infinitum, which lost $$ ralllion in 1963, has reaumed issuing financial atatements and Turner has sald the- company is on fig mend and hope to have the cease- trading order lifted, , a JUMP ROPE FOR. ‘HEART 5.C, HEART FOUNDATION | COLUMBIA “ MEDICAL fee ASSOCIATION | AMR the whole community to join" with SUVie‘= along fy ae ahyagisami ey ME a a ae qiitisss ov ay igen) ev Bey ties Br me if you know romeoe who can't read this ad, suggest they get a, volunteer tutor through Nethweat Commualty College. 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Lo 7 Regtonal Conservation ofticer : os ‘Ministry of Environment . “' 7 Ganithers, B.C. oS ‘This reduction In catch Himtis is required to allow Lakelse cutthroat trout Ministry of: | Environment. vgedet gp 4 BPR a ay, 5 ebrate ‘celebration. of the. aut anniversary. “It offers an outstanding program to ail thea, on the Convocation Ral,” says BirchJoves. The Holl inclides those “pepla who attended UVic from 1963 to present, . and. also those’who graduated - from or attended Victoria College or the Provincial Normal School in Vicirria, UVie’s' predécers ors originating in 1603. oe “In addition, it is heped _ that many people from the community will be able to -participata-In ‘some of the National "age Garden Parly on the aftertioon of May 12. The Coat is $3 per person, since it is mandatory that everything offered pay for Atself.” BirchJones adds that one ‘of the more significant events Will! be the appearance on May 18 of the Arts Centre Orchestra with Coductor Franco Mannino and solo _ Planist Anton Kuertt, “The Orchestra is coming to petform in University Centre to help sahite the “iat birthday celebrations - for the. EVERY events,” in -particular the at UVic. It is the fir - September 9. “Scouting News ~* by Jane Quadre:, ‘On March 8, theist Terrace Scouts went to court, It was a . special court session, which was made posalble by Judge Don Waurynehuk, who the Scouts and Leaders thank very much for his cooperation,’ sense of humor, patience and - information’ that.he passed onto the boys, The scouts took an active part in a mock trial, On trial | was a scout accused of stealing chocolate bars from a store, Afler. examining several witnesses and through cross ' Y examina tions it was discovered that the accused hada twin provided to- assist with ~ expenses for speakers from ‘around the world, . ‘brother who was actually the person responsible for _ stealing the candy. Thus the accused was aquitted and the ‘real thief would have tobe arrested: at a later date and tried, ‘But, only if they ‘could get evidence against him,” because ° any’ statements mede -by him - while ‘being ~ * questioned duting this trial, could not be used againat him, The scouts were then given a tour of the building and facilities, Including the holding cells downstairs. This they thoroughly enjoyed but it was funny how they had tonee if the tallets flushed In every cell! Part of the reason af them going tocourt was for the judge . to fell them a Hie about becoming a Canadian eltizer, and. what it means to be one, One of the very importnat badges , that Scouts must earn is their Citizen badge. Briefly, it requires them to be able to know about and care for our country’s flag. To be able’ to direct people to places of interest or Importance such-as the hoapltal, police or fire hall, They must explain about essential services in the community, Visit the tocal neat ‘of government, Discuss their rights and responsibilities within their patrol, family and friendships. Learn about the judicial syatem. Know how to report Important things such as fires, damage to public property, a rabid animal, how to obtain permits, To ukleratand how drugs, alcohol and tobacco affect our body. They must'also spend at least 6 houra working in the community,, This badge: takes 3 years to achieve all 3 . levels, and when completed, the Scout has the knowledge to - . enable hima to be a better citizen. H Pages APSE a aca ge White or 80 per cent Whole Wheat 450 g unsliced loaf .......... ov etatsesseaeuscersssaee appearance the NAC Orchestra has made here . ance 197," Seats will be available to the general public at $15 with tickets sold at all the ’ usual cudets. “BirehJones says ‘“l@s a great opportunity to hear a truly great orchestra," Other events scheduled the year-long celebration include: An Essay Contest involving grade 12 students + across the province with prizes of $300, $200, and $100 for the winners, A special exhibition of art from ‘six young British Columbia coastal Native Indians August § through The . ‘The Herald, Tuesday, March 27, 194, Page a exhibition is belng organized by UVic Museum and Gallery Curator Martin Segger, and Denis Haughey, Coordinator of UvVic’s Community Programs, An Intercultural and Fine Arts Festival, an Alumni year long birthday” party Sports Day and, at least’ twice during the year, an Open House when UVic will pat out the welcome mat to the community. 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