_—— eae to the Editor, 12". 3 es . hoe ab we "To the ieditor,, |. Teds extremely trrita seniority of the union people. Logging built this town, -. . jber is-on the brink of fhishing away 600 years of .. - Tespotis - Dr, Franckinatien waa driven out.of tawn'in dlagrace for’, “his ‘crestion, --What-ab 2 * Would any potentiat retailer from ar outside area lavest | inia community where his or her first impression ia based on‘pletures of coup “kitefens? . Would ‘any potential’ "P manulaeturer’ consider, opening a plant in an irea where -"-_ Epsople take out thei frustrations by throwing egga?’ Maybe. } =. # that retailer could only provide jobs for’ three or “four: . 3) employees but those employees may be in the marketfor a + house and they are goingto be needing’ consumer goods that ' + create a spin off down the line. Maybe’ that manufacturer "| wwillonly be able to provide 10 jobs, but why should he come - ns an! to Terrace when he could invest his money in an area where - people.express their concerns by hurling dairy products.” "2" There is an election on, and one ceftainly does not expect or. Davé Barrett for that matter, to come _— ” {-Prank:Howard, +E into the areg to praise the Social Credit government. There (+. Plsone thing however that a constituent does expect from an. ' MLA whose salary he or she ia helping to pay: they expect - {him to do hig utmost to present their community as a place: " “oan raise fun by taxing industry. When thia socialistic. ‘Ey The Heraidretains full, complete and sole copyright’. ven an ct moana . oe advertiser : :, ° ‘ Bystem does riot work they have no choice bit to correct it. it Inany advertisement produced and-or any editorial “and the correction is doneby very drastitateys, or photographic.content published in the Herald. = ue y very " If you want 4 government like the Province of Quebec befallen your own. This problem is worldwide, and not'any . . discord reception is a more important social issue than native land "In other words, the report was both ‘meaningless and- -Anmulting. A cheap attempt at political capital, 7 _ Finally, there is the Stikine Hydro development. Two . Months ‘ago, Hydro: officials told. the regional district ’ (without blinking) that total costs would be between 12 and 1sbillion dollars. Really what's a slx billion difference for a | project whose product has no guaranteed market, Think of the impact of even a tenth of those funds on alternatives, - hese are but a few of the examples of Socred nlans thai ‘wll badrupe car prove. “Al have bean developed in : fantasy'land where the needs of real people ate’ either ‘trampled or overlooked. The cynical approach to politica that: finds funds for blacktop and highway signs but "one Canadian province can cure these ills, But don't look to: “Dave Barrett for the miracle cure, With'his track record things can only get worse. He models his social democracy - on Sweden. where the current sales taxis 25 per cent on % ¢* past two yeara Bill Bennett and his cabinet have wasted _ everything including food and childrens clothing, .Where undermines health care and education Will be carried to the ever #150 million on unnecessary Junkets, useless the average Swedish worker-pays'85 per cent of his gross” .extremeif by some unfortunate accident Social Credit ia re- - }-ndvertising, and plush furnishings for their offices, ‘That's - income in federal income tax. Where the'bureaucrats cut elected. We simply cannot afford another term of Bennett more than five tlmes as much as they spent on job creation. humiber the workers. Do you really'want this kind of andhls cohorts, For the sake of our future, it's time we-eaw- 2 .Projects for the 200,000 unemployed of the province.’ Such government in B.C.7 on te through the transparency and elected a government with y extravagance when. thousands. are losing thelr jobs each All Lask you todo is to weigh the facts before you go to the. ~ wome sense of reality, a ears Emonth 1g disgusting. =, - .,% , polls.“ Jobs_aré. provided: by courageous free enterprise. - oo - | Yourstruly, ¢;. Bill Bennett's complete contempt for the poor and the businessmen wh k their capital and provide incentive, _ Pat Johmston ‘7 amemployed ig.no.aceldent, -Hé doesn’t card about us’ Notby big government who creates band ald relief paid for. = = Dts. Ce os : because he knows most of the poor and the unemployed do" ane rink ol etal cere . iced to Tp the Editor, mo TR ee ;_ not vote. He thinks that he will get back in by scaring the. . Vi Gn 8 teachers and hos} | WOrKers are a8 Baad, at upport e Sanatinieargte” ot: Te { nlddle class voters with lies about the NDP, "Even though . Testrain from excessive wage demands think of the small meaningloat phan (rep enterprite. miele cetlore: {.A@ poor’and the unemployed. know that things can not businessman who provide 42 per cent of ther joba in thil- ‘indleate they have no lea what ‘tte all dbout. «A lot of tsposaibly get worse, their ‘message will not get through country. This section has suffered. most’ during this empty phrases signifying nothing. “ie _ yiaunless they show up at the polls onelection day. .:. _.* Worldwide economic down tum. Mdre jobs were loat inthis.“ The: answer- that the NDP will bea threat to’ free: 2; Someone.once said that misery loves company. if the sector thanin any other. Small business bankruptcies have "enterprise, does not anawer the essential question. How are ; Minemployed put Bill Bennett back in power by failing to” exceeded-those experienced in the.dirty thirties, Small “ye reds going tore-employ 200,000 a le, Certainly not. j-nol vole, He thinks that he will get back in by scaring the ,. busitiess had tolay off in excess of 50 percent of thelr work by coal projects where we are simply ex porting, “Here aa form of more unemployed. Since he came to power in 1975 ' force nation wide, But small business will bounce back. - they did with the forest industry, they failed to maximize. {amempléyment rolls. He has also reduced the purchasing : business can only provide jobs ina free enterprise society, °. “turning big sticks into litte sticks.” te { Power of the very poor by over 20 per cent since 1975. At this ‘Profit is not the dirty word the socialists want-you:to “7 free enterpisise ian't at lake bere - siund economic | j Fate, in another four years he could -eaaily have ~ believe. It is thé -ultimate key to:recovery and fall sacs and job potential are. Frank Howard's platform ; employment up to 300,000 and Terrace ‘could start up employment, ae a ; bees ye 8 PIaHOrT ob ate cule he ea al - Yours triy, °" . demonstrates refreshing rationalization in developing the "7 {Aun Kitchen franchises in Thorohill and:Uik. ©. : "~ RohertR Chejany . Bortheat economy. -He is committed lo realistic evecues £2 For your sake, for the sake of your children, and for the : Robert. Chriatl for example: 1) a urea ammonia plant, 2) the Kitimat ferry ; Bake of British Coluribia, voteon May Sand choose wisely! =) 7 1 gervien: and 3) diversification through luminum by. } Bennett must go tg the Editor, sad that labor's. fcicad hae hewn, -: pro@ct plant: a ee, oy coicerely yours, It has long been believed that Jabor's.friend has been a The NDP will protett everyone's right - whether it be for fp. Bill Goodacre Roclalist" government, This belief held by many people is. csteen education ay interesting job, or adequate health | * Unemployment Action Centre ‘Ancorrect, in my opinion... --:.. ‘care. to eee Naa et te J — In 1962 the government that has been toughest-on-labor arn a ee aM McGuire a _ —e wserwm- has been the government. of Quebec: or the “Parti -- - no mo ; fe —. os _ Quebecois”. ‘The socialist government in Quebec during © 9 : [TER ACE-AiT AT . 1982 had trouble: with ‘bus drivers, hospital workers, “To.the Editor; ©. ST Pe: — teabhers and government workers to name some. On ‘the eve of your election in B.C. pléase“ permit, some rs "ithe government in Quebec was not satisiled with the @'-. well intentioned advise fram a fellow Canadian in a slater 1 ee , ; Sy and 5 per cent increase for 1802 sind 1969 Or for the pay rates province, ee ot nr toe N ‘ . } ’ ant |. Whi ; ¢ . - 1 ete yer ore ae tn ory inte eee sr tata OP oe 2 Terrace, 8.C> by Sterling Publishers Lid. on reductions in galaries for many sane PA may be tempted to make a change - Don’t, without 2 ‘Authorized as ‘second ciass mail. Registration favernment employees, © toting at the NDP record hers. In Manitoba, « After “16 2 Number 1201, Postage pald in cash, return postage ‘Why was the Quebec “socialist government #9 tough on - Months in power these aié some af the dubious benefiis:.a > uarditeed = arr nes labot-in 1982 and in the early months of 19837 The Quebec. doubling of tha provinclal deficit From #250 million to $500 hep . A ae provincial -government had very large deficits in past million; three mega projects on the drawing board of the Be ht hd coo, Ciecutatlon: years, ‘These doticita had to be controled or the Québec . former PC government totally collapsed with the shudders (635-6357: ee * 635-4000 ‘ government would be in’ an impossible financla! position, still being felt by the-local business sector; an Increased fo! Py Davia | Bh : So while :being’ generous ‘on first being elected; the and totally unjustifiable civil service with whom the NDP- “ot 42 Publisher--David Hamilton.) 1 ee BenGrats on Tiret Me wwe an pean, uw nOm ; Boe et ERR ee tg - Honourable Rene Leveique government of Quebec realized ‘government has just negotiated a handsome 13 per. cent ‘increasing deficits, flag - ublie’s e.by Mr, Pawley, the Premier, to our friends; the Americans, - embarassment, no apology has been mad 1 ad helped te”: _ describing the Nechako and Nanika watersheds and . tage ni e.ideald whi tin 1975) - - Afalt hearing into Aléan’s Kemano peoposal depends on. " “thegovernment’s political will toinquire into the 1980 water ~ ~: Henge giving Alcan perpetual rights to divertéd Nechakp water, Whd cuntrols the Nechako and Nanika Rivers in 1963 is a fair’ and reasonable question to answer ina ‘public - bearing. For whose benefit are the watersheds ‘of B.C, “Hf renegotiation of Alcan's water Ticense 1a tuled out Politically, then the public-hearing becomes public “placation. . Any Commission hearing the evidence -will: ; suffer from: political limitations that will. damage -ite credibility: The-public who participate in such placation - _ Will not be heard seriously, Their efforst will be futile, their ; Concerns will be urianswered. -° “+ Speaking in Quesnel, Premier Bennett statéd be fears - - that negotiation may drive Alcan away, Who ls running the . ' province? Does Alcan make the rulés?. Who guatantees the pe public Interest ia best sprved by the public hearing process?’ _ . Alean pays about;$1 million a year for water righty currently valued at more than $20 million a year. ‘Cost for =~ water rights will increase another 60 per cent forall water Aican by 1985.. Ask jour MLA hopefuld this raises fair questions fora publichearing, - <::.." °- tsers in’ B.C, except if Information has been withheld from the public by Alcan, Should .we have access’ to “environmental information having — no bearing on Alcan’s business position? |. was .. Alternatives such as power at Kenney Dam have received vad'support In the Nechako Valley. : Will the hearing give... this proposal fair consideration? ; Ts . The government has the power, but does {t have, the: political (desire to use its powers td the best public - ‘advantage? Premier Bennett fears negotlation may. drive. . Alean away from one of the most flagrant resource sellout... In B.C. higtery. Think about that qn May 8th,; re re ; ” . Guy.Bamballer | To the Editor, ae Coe a J agree strongly with the NDP's job creation program, -I feel that it makes economic Sense to borrow money, to create jobs rather than to borrow money at a rate of $60 Million per week to pay for among other things welfare. Borrowing money to create jobs has many spin-off benefits: - - for communities eapecially for small businesses, Alot of a this money will go back to the provincial treasury by wayof proviiclal income tax and sales taxes and there willbe alot ~: " More consumer spending.: ee , "> Johti Anderson: Powe nie " [have been following the Chamber of Commerce funding, " veraus a “grant’’ Issue for several months, ‘although a local one, * abilities Of one alderm: in the legislature, = ce oot Obviously Alderman Monaghan's performance “on clty council is far from experienced. This was evident in her . flip-flop vote regarding the Chamber. - I can. give: an -: experienced person the-benefit of the doubt when. they make’a mistake and admit it: However, Monaghan. is saying she was confused,‘ - trying to ‘cover up” her errors by service contract, a8 to the motion, to not renew the fee for ! Is just another example of Monaghans - - ) ” This issue, has brought to the foreground the an, who is currently seeking électiqn This “confusion” inexperience. “Certainly; should Alderman Mon being Skeena's MLA Monaghan be successful-in - . » 'T doubt that the- legislature would tolerate the. recall of votes that Monaghan gets confused on.” ‘Skeena needs strtrong and experienced representation in Victoria. I personally do-not believe Monaghan has the Stperience, -knowledge; nor’ ability to represent-us in ie a. . , . a an ‘ 4, a oor " So Yourstuy, oe _ (Mrs) L.B. Comelissen . . 4 : eo . Ye To the Editor,’ ~~ ° Plans are now In International Gatheri "Some -events scheduled in. -Ecumenical “of cou of these first ° - ny direct decendenis ts on, Yuill Fisher, ° Archibald; Nels -througheli - with their friends and relatives, ae * Oursincere appreciation is extended to you for helping to _ with their libor and fitanctsl problems ¥old NDP, Do the citizens of B.C. know that to date their debt oad paws the wordalong ta your many avid readers 7 ‘Tank you for your space, Mr-'Editor, - : per-capita js the west in Canada? ‘The Social Credits miait “On betialf of the Truro Scottish Festival,.WE WELCOME - nn: “| TE ae | . Yours traly; .- have done something right.” ne ee ee ALL VISITORS. TO OUR TOWN, «© Oo: St a rr ee eos re coe GML, Bidevilg © pee ON #* 1 (Mrs, Fred J.) Adele Sthith. a De ve Sineérely ae we _ 7 ne ae rat me moet __ Rta Giiner ,