en are working around 5 clock in Tete: “inyestigation:: “of, the” “thpee ~oraat: |, wh "Companies Whose agsets were ‘taken over... - last: Friday: by the Ontario | government. “Thsinvestigatoraare fighting a deadline - othe Teopening of the Ontario legialdture Monday. Consumer Mititateé Robert Eigle, who | ~ hawt rémained Isilent despite questions f from. ae Feporters and: “Opposition . polificiang;‘is.’ . crulsé missiles tests: dn « ; million to the ‘final buyers. Sloprdtau; airy atodoin'l esi th . Thpcoveralh ‘agreenient ran ty aft ter the . general .. agreement is signed will the formally’. Propose specific teat programs, he said. Details of each project ‘would be. worked out with: Canadian officials, . Initial {mpulee.. for the ‘expected: to offer -an explanation for the ~. pelzure when he risea ‘in: the legiaiature : Monday afternoon,’ the first sitting. ‘alnce.. Naat month’ 'S Christmas: break. | : With the house in recess, ‘he has faced: ay ‘constarit’ attacks. from Oppodition |” header: David: Peterson ‘and NDP Leader’ Bob Rae ‘for failing to reasaure-anxious . investors thelr . Seposita. in * ‘the three’ companies were safe. - oe “ : Greymac ‘Trust Co: and Seaway Trust Co. ‘Crown ft Co: - were na ; - porarily following a- complicated three- Part deal involving the sale and resale: ‘of “aboit’ ‘11,000 ‘Toronto apartment ‘unite originally owned by Cadillac. ‘Fairvlew : Corp. ‘On the. same ‘day, the ‘federal ‘government took control-of the assets: of’. Greymac Mortgage Corp. and Seaway - Mortgage Corey ” both under federal _urisdiction. . Thursday when'Cadillac Fairview ‘sald it had not received an estimated 4 " Mortgages. Cadillac Fairview ‘assumed ihe sétond 7 mortgage wien it orlginally sold: the. buildings, The first mortgage is held tyan” . + sania eillection Of t banks e and: ‘fru’: companies. : ch mn “Ba Player, ‘head ‘of ‘Kildernin, " responalble for paying. all mortgages. + (under a: 10-year lease agreement he ‘has © ' with the numbered companies to manage © Greymac’ and Crown, said in a telephorie: interview from New York he dida't know. - - Whether payments were being made’ on. . third mortgages. “because I don’t run my . companies any. more, remember?” a - . ‘Toronto tax lawyer who says he represents . 59, anonymous Investors from Saudi - Arabia, is in constant touch with Adeeb Haasan Qutub, the only public link ‘with the - Saudi investors, Qutub, reached by telephone in. Mecea, . , _ Saudi Arabia, while meeting with a group © f The ‘controversy began: when Greymac a Trust Co. originally bought the apartment buildings, for $270 million-last year, They - were then ‘sold to Kilderkin Investments - Ltd. for $312 million and finally to a group: of numbered companies said to.be con- trolled by. Sauid Arablans fora a reported” . $500: Malin. The. ‘three’ deized trust companies. provided: third mortgages ‘wert $152 “he said Included some of the real. estate investors, acknowledged | they. are con- ~ eerned about the’ . government. takeover . and - warned | the. Ontario: ‘goVernment’s action “will “hurt relatlonships between . Canada and Saudi Arabia. “Doug. Dees, the markeling coordinator ” of Crown, says the Ontario government's. . Move is causing headaches for. lawyers, | _ Buslnesses, estates, ;Sharities : + and. te. ', dividuals, Crown ‘has. offices in “Ontario; ‘Quebec, | .. Manitoba, Alberta: and British. Columbia while. Seaway and Greymac’ have’ ‘bran ches, only in Ontario, Agreement signing expected. WASHINGTON (CP): An'-dmbrella agreement” © ” providing for US. weapons ~” AL. US. Bpokesman’ tests In Canada is expected “ testing’ ' of” other U.S. Canadian. climate - ‘and: to'bé signed in Washington weapons. systems on terrain because condtons = within weeks, opening Canadian territory in ad- are similar to those in-th the y fok negotiations on dition to. the bomber: Soviet ‘Union; |: the fh’ controversial pedigravan: aa‘'the proposed - alérta’ « It will “thus ‘invélve Canada, if’ ‘only on. the - tririges, ‘in ‘a worldwide — debate about ‘the. nuclear armas;rece and current’: controversy. about efforts to ‘which took months _longer than expected to negotiate - before it was completed late . last year, remains secret, at, ~ Teast tntll it is signed. for- ” mally’: ‘likely before the end _- of this ‘month, a Canadian Embesey. official says. U.S, _ _ from. Page 1 ~ Brummet explains sve done that, it’s. going to be worth 29 million to when.we $90 million | very quickly. me - Deputy lands ‘minister John Johnston said the ney Company is a company’ wader the Companies Act and borrow: what ite assets will bear. It currently is seeking to ': refinance, and-the major creditors have agreed to a new _ financial plan of detion.. ‘A meeting of the unsecured creditors, wha are owed a total of $700,000, is set for. Jan. 19." Brummet* said -the government . will pul together a’ management team a8 son as possible to decide what must be done to maka the ) Resort a. viable. operation. By if the new. firm would come under 7 “the. gcrutiny~of the legistature’s| Comrhittea on‘ Crown. Corporations as requested earlier in the day by NDP house lender, Frank Howard,.:-~. - Howard. ‘éaid, the review is “heoeauary ‘because the “takeover is surrounded. by: serious - legal and” financial - He was unab questions... He said. he would like. details ‘of the: sar mition: in ° obligations assumed by the government on. behalf of ‘the | . taxpayers, and wantesto knew if they include the estimated $a million required: to complete the convention and recreation facility at Whistler, - = The land company was set up in 1478 to develop Whistler inte a world-class ski and year-round resort, ©. The proylnce donated Crown land on the ‘understandirig. that land sales ‘would, be‘ used to service the’ resort and provide’ sports and convention facilities. But ‘the recession and an. uncertain highway ink. to. Vancouver, 100-kilometres to the south, took. their-toll and . - the debi-ridden’ munteipaly owned land company chsed. said - document provides ‘for Jaunched . version of the “nuclear-tipped cruise « missile, a plan that has ' generated . Protests, Canada. “There are a number of air force, army and even” navy weapons that could be tested under the umbrella “agreement,” sai Maj, Don, 2 US. Ae Fore om OB “military the U.S, Rropasal to ei the ai to-ground missiles ‘. designated target in ‘the _ event of nuclear war. The testing: agreement _ has. prompled ’ protests. a Canada, | jndluding “refuse-the-crulse" that brought. out 1S 000 demonstrators on Parliament Hill on Oct. 30, and the bombing Oct. 15 of - he Coa in an nevbiirly T Industries ‘Ine. of. Califor- fila, maker of the’ Cruise missile's guidance system. There have been parallel -demonstrationa ‘in Europe ' against: plans ‘to deploy — land-based versions’ of ‘the ‘missile. there, beginning - next December: Defence: Minister Gilles _ . Lamontagné reiterated in” ’- Ottawa on Thursday that. there ‘is - no. way : the Canadian ‘government -will “retreat from its testing agreement with the U.S, ' President Redgan: has. ’ gald:.the North. Atlantic: | ’ program ‘will be 'serapped if: . Moscow: | dismanties'. its: European arsenal of: triple.” warhead SS-20e. The Soviet’ - counter-pffer Is to reduce its ; arsenal to abut 178 missiles , from imiore than 300 almed - at Western’ Europe, mat: ching | the’. total. deployed ‘separately, - and =. in-. dependeritly of NATO. by. ‘US. Britain and France have all rejected the offer, ‘Except aa a NATO | mem Canada is ‘not. ‘directly. involved -in . the’: European missile {sgue. The . missiles: have been’ the , Bubjett: of U.8.-Soviet - negotiations for more than 4 vetland. - The -airtaunched cruise. weapon earmarked for testing in Canada is part of the UB. ‘intercontinental ~ arsenal. It’ thus | in * parallel US. Soviet talks on Phe Poa yore Herald Staff Writer 4" March serts Will kick off preparations Tor: ibs airihitia _ March with a video display in the Skeena ‘Last year, the Terrace help: for the disabled, Feb, 1. Speed § oe ht rma Today the Kinsmen Cllib' ot ‘With a VCR, and a TV donated by Sight and sand funds tooperale Kinsmen Programs is increasing too. Kinsmen club provided 20 returndouble airflights to Vancouver for "medical ‘The Mother's March Hoa will take place Jan, 4 to y Btrdtegic, . long-range - nuclear. arms, which began’: last June in Geneva. ae Both: sets. of - ‘Geneva {negotiations are-to resume | set ‘in thd next fet weeks... ‘py! Meanwhile,” 16 Ambassador,Allan Gotlieb has been authorized by a aad: ¥ cba wee i, iy various ways i coaliy to eign the oe . ec uni ' Thole, | tH need “for ' Kinemen ‘services a appears to be _ foe Cane jesting agreement - increnstrig in this time of economic difficulty. Last. |. ‘ , year, they: had 61 applications for assistence, Tha. | The signing is expected to year before only 23. That also means the heed for take place next week or the: ‘following week, an embassy © spokesman sald. This would enable © thé’: Canadian ' goverment to tablé: the - documént © in Parliament, which convenes Moriday : ‘following. the Christmas recess, Po bee Quota AU a re ast ” The situatiod was . eloude further million ; -due last: ‘Monday oti $120 raillion: in: Pecan: ", the: : properties, . Player could not ‘be [ee oe reached for commie ut. : on Leonard Rosenberg, who controls. . both general: ‘agreement: was a a Subaidiary of Litton © “Treaty Organization missile : _ Britain’ and ‘France. The ‘ . year in Geneva, Swit- - ‘Canadian - orn oP) ~ 2 There was slenty a of _ about co-operation [ Ho sign of an easy solution retain be unty's 2.8 ota riieag Carieda'd ietnployment ministers began 2 two. * day meeting Thureday.. - Federal‘ Employnient, Minister‘ Lloyd Axworthy ME sald. he" would. ‘present ‘his’ provincial counterparts peten di witha proposal. for a youth employment. - Pan Teh snd feral officials did not take - un _ People’ * years of age make up abot 600, 00" ; of Canada’s nearly 1.5’ miltion unemployed, . os And ‘Axworthy told reporters Thursday night ‘they | : likely: willbe among. the [ast called back trom layoffs.’ .: . ine ernie on a ‘number of fronts; 1. " Axworthy ‘sal | "But as minister ot. “employment I 800 | a wowing - os need ‘as’ we: move. dnto +2983 to-ensure that: large |. numbers ‘of yoing people coming into the’ labor. |: market are given some hope, some opportunity. if we * ! don’t givé them ‘that. we lose that generation... - present his ideas iuit to: ‘Bauge provincial reactlon. - “ Despite ihe tedifad goveroment’s interest in more . . : Job-creation’ progfen.s; Alberta Manpower. Minister | Erale“Jsley, cothalrman of the meetiig “with .. '.. Aaworthy, said the provinces concentrated ‘Theraday © on Jo) ‘employment strategies, . Sod - Private industry wil have to be encouraged, ialey - paidatter emerging from a a day-tong closed session at . Government Houre.. ~ : ', The recession is.a Worldwide problem’ and ‘here -, Will be no ‘{nimediate, imagle Solutions; hesaid. — “You're not going to turn’ it around with: dollars” - alone." your: economy. And. the, Canadian. economy, . opinion, is still driven bythe private-sector engine. | .. “Until that engine .. starts working again the ; | Problems of unemployment are not going to disap. . pear. i] : : = Taley- said. ‘Alberia’s. five-year program of ‘64 | pation in royaity.and ‘tax breaks for oil-and- gas ¢ ; Companies is a good example of the kind of push that ° - will get private industry. Moving again. . Axworthy said later he does not like tax incentives becatise much’ of the money could end up going. to ” reduce company. debt: léads rather than create Jobe. However, he sald he ean support Hens much as: -- Sovernment wage subsidies. : in my... . A Youth employment. program ia unlkely to ome ; - J ont.of the meeting, ‘bat. Axworthy sald he would. | - ” Meawdnite, A, I. ‘Reynolds Mastin, a 7 - “You have to. took back at the engines that. drive. 1. . “somewhat ’ . "Lockout swift: HALIFAX (CP) — “employees voted to strike ‘last week, the “company acted . 7 ‘awiftly and decisively, Tt lpcked them out. .. |: _ Several days later, 250 workers at Hub Meat Packers Lid: Dee Moncton; N.B. , Fejected the company’s latest offer. ‘The eetet of . next morning the doors ¥ ‘were locked. i monn Cans 4 wae atiitide taka foKduts has 4h past 10to 18 years and hard ‘more. willing to use it; he said in an interview. - “F wouldn’t think they; would doit because’ of greater - anger or milltancy, but because the situation Just makes them more desperate.” __ “Brookbank ‘said employers, faced with. poor. market - conditions and struggling to survive, would be willing to - lock ‘their employees oiit and shut down operations, rather an than weather a strike, . “They wouldn't be losing much ina lockout becauss they i: i - ~ wouldn't: ‘be making much anyway.” Companies, with good. markets, large orders. and. ‘onan Bs -Mmitments to customers, probably would look kat the situation 4 differently, he added. . ‘Brockbank said ‘Jockouls “have. been a rat of rf >. ‘ Management for. some lime, ba has not been widely ac 4 7 “Bniployéra have tended’ “strike. They try to keep ‘on that their’ employees are on Survive and outwalt. -the workers.” ‘Brookbank sald he belleves the growing acceptance of . ‘Jockouts will help achieve a better balance of Power bet. _ ween workers and management: “In a free enterprise system the key iene tn my view aa - A balance of power keeps beth sides ) - balance of power... . hohegt. a” a Lockouts beeame an integral ft of labor-management . Pen relations ‘in Sweden in: ‘the . 39306. .when employers’. : federations were formed. Employers ‘were able to act i . Collectively and make. the thedat a a. _Feckout more. 9... frightening to ‘workers. he said iB Employers, contribute to their:own defence funds and collect from it in the event of a lockaut. Asa result, labor: «9 management relations in Swedey ‘are less turbulent, “Before you go toatrike or lockaiit in Sweden there's a lot. * more thought behind the Process,” a organizations -developing in Canada.- British Columbia, “which has an employers’ council, is probably more aware of. the ‘concent than other provinces, he said. Terminals Express “PICK UP & DELIVERY 638-8195 ; Radio Message Answering Service For Pager | No.3! | susivess. ROAD ) RUNNER | SERVICE. TO ° 7 TERRACE THORNHILL : , REMO-AIREORT — ; EA. GARNER UD. Terrace Bus Terminal 635-3680 — When 350 Eastern: Provincial Airways: ~ -preased eniployers! now may be In Nocth America. take a 2 | functtoning in spite of the fact. saiie and see IF they can't Brookbank added he cati nee the jposs{bilities of similar : WASHINGTON AP) . . tap Péntagon” ” theres avery mall chance that hazardous nuclesr fue] ~ aboard ‘a’ ‘tumbling Soviet. | * Opy satellite would survive Intact to the surface of tthe - questions: to: determine, * " among Dr. "Flohard Wagner, ; - ahetiat assistant to Defence - : Secretary Caspar: Wein- _ berger on Suclenr matters, “said the ‘more. fuel: will burn up in the at: ~ mosphere, as happened five - |. . years ago when a similar |... - Soviet satellite, osmos ‘54; ] |. : broke apart and: showeted ~ "fragments on ‘an- area in . _ northern Canada. - petsonne! ‘months to clean up and dispose of the debris | “and Ottawa’: later‘ billed =] "> ’ ‘Motcow $% million for the * work. Eventually, slightly ‘less ‘than $9 million was ar We came ‘down: to on ite (reactor that would’ alter an official. > concerned , with: nuclear ghatters® ‘said: Thursday , Jikely | prospect is that the nuclear - It took Canadian military Rt a i aon nage LPN The Herald, Friday, Jarwsry 14, 1992, om : ar waste ‘possibic. 4 ™ ‘rirvelion of the hasetine xd Thtact’ without shielding. :. But; he- ‘streysed,.. he - considers this’: “extremely : . unlikely.” . Wagner said the nea ’ States has aiven, the Soviet . ‘the. , Biever raining: down on “Echoing | an “given by. ra sad cape ao 4 ‘the State Depart- Union ‘a detailed. list. of” “iment. last. week, he said there is a 70 per vent chance : other: , things, that the remains of: the ‘whether there ‘have been . any | changes. fn the” ‘Cotte: over. water. WB. VANZANT, lie Fans ames * Wate 08 Pak Avenue | “VG v4 Tal: «as86n1 paid, but the Soviets never — admitted the satellite was - theirs. * . Wagner, ‘who. sald he took pat, in. the 1978 search for “the Batellite debris; ‘told ‘a briefing . that the ‘only nuclear material that fell to earth was “smaller than - ff ». flakes ‘of pepper." This: material dispersed : and there was “litile or'no * hazard” from the few small pieces ‘he ‘described as - Fadloactive.”'. Under = questioning, Wagner: sald it- would be “life-threatening” at a distance of about 100 metres _ ; ¥ the nuclear fuel, pariched [coming Tuesday, = 18 | | in the Terrace/Kitimat Daily Herald = “10: MORE COUPONS | ne Tae Board Information. j ~ PUBLIC ‘MEETING © : on 1 the 1989 DRAFT BUDGET. ; Jaap 18, 1983 at 7: 0 pm R E. M. Lee Theatre, “Everyone weloome. an FRANCHISED “a One wouR DAYCLEA NING , 21s} nroalb ier SROLBE Wiese De ides Gad 40 soil Gig eT AAU a Pala conn RAD) ote rast y Your Choice - ‘ yRRRACE THE 1th DAY : _PENTECOSTAL SALVATION ADVENTIST | “ASSEMBLY _ ARMY. 3306 Griffiths’. 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