Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday November 13, 1979 eam 4 Premiers f support Clark By PAUL GESSELL OTTAWA (CP) — Several premiers gave Prime Minister Joe Clark goad marks Monday for his first performance as chairman of a federal-provincial con: ference, Sterling Lyon of Manitoba said he was pleased with the atmosphere created by. Clark at the one-day think- tank on a natlonal energy strategy and predicted the meeting heralded "a new era in federal-provincial discussions," Saskatchewan's Allan Blakeney, an eight-year veteran of federal-provincial cut-andthrust, was also congratulatory, saying "I think we had a good day."', Premiers from the Maritimes sald they were pleased with indicatians from Clark that the federal government will continue heavy subsidization of im- ported of] burned in the region for electricity generation. Clark surprised his guests when they walked into the first segment of the nine- - hour meeting and were faced with a negotiating table considerably smaller than that favored by former prime minister Pierre Trudeau. Clark said the cozy four- metre-round table he chose, which allowed premiers to rub shoulders and to hear one another without shouting or attaching earphones, ended what he termed the gladiatorial atmosphere dominating previous federal- provincial conferences. British Columbia Premier Bill Bennett said those in- volved were actually sitting * around a poker table. ‘Clark dealt. first, stating the federal position on such. Issues as oil corporation taxation and investment in alternate energy sources, His harshest critic was William Davis of Ontario, who feared Clark was leading Canada into a national recession by in- sisting on substantially-in- creased oil prices. Quebec Energy Minister ¥ves Berube, who represented his province, and Blakeney had more subtle criticisms of Clark's policies, During nationally- televised. morning session, tempers did not flare as often happened between Quebec and federal gov- ernment representatives under Trudeau's chair- mansaip, Noone noted publicly that Berube was wearing a tiny campaign button for the spring referendum on sovereignty-association. The gold bulton displayed a map af Quebec with the viord “oui stamped across it, Ideological differences surfaced at may points but the atmosphere generally remained polite. ; If emotions became testy at the closed-door session fater at Clark’s home, the premiers masked their displeasure when they left. At the evening session of the Commons Clark praised the provincial leaders for agreements’ reached DELUXE LUG SOLE BOOTS FOR MEN Waterprool! boots with boa lin- ing and foam rubber insulation. a SNOWMOBILE BOOT BUYS With removable felt liners, nylon top and rubber bottoms. string c YOUTHS’ bottoms. Aq Pair FLINTSTONE a SHOWMOBILE BOOT VALUE fi Nylon top with draw- i lasures, re- movable ners: I waterproof rubber CHILOREN'S K mart Sale Price K mart Sale “FELT PACS Canadian made with waterproof rubber bottoms, brown leather tops and removable felt liners. Price : MEN’S 81 aria , . COUGAR BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Keep feet dry and warm with Cougar boots, Lined boots are MEN’S OVERBOOTS KEEP SHOES DRY A must for Winter wear. Black with zip{ront. Approx. 10° high. Men's MISSES’ COMFY PULL-ON BOOTS Stylish and warm waterproof beots with cosy lining. Golden GENUINE LEATHER LACE-UP BOOTS Lined Canadian made boots for winter. Approx. 8” high. FELT LINERS FOR THE FAMILY Canadian made blue felt liners with reinforced heels. Brown. waterprooled. Lug soles. tan. Canadian made. Tan, Women's K mart Sale Price K mart Sale Price K mart Sale Price K mart Sale Price CHLOREW'S . : Bovs' MEN'S aos Mews 1 0 0 Kmart Sate Prite K mart Sata Price 00 , 94 4 j gale Price sale Price sale Prion a) Ace eae Pa z reir Jk B88 447 488 Advertised Merchandise Policy WELCOME SKEENA MALL 4761 LAKELSE AVE. TERRACE OPEN WEO., THURS. & FRI. to 9:30 PM Made deal salstachon aways Our trmintenionss to have every advertised ttemin stock on our shelves ifn advertised ttemis net available tot purchase due to any unforeseen reason, K mart will issue a Alain Check on requestor the snerchandise fo be purchased al (he sale price whenever avaiable of will setl you a compatable qualily item al a comparable reduction in pace Our policy 1s to give our customers — | K mart Canada Limited & barrarpssd a7 pay oF 3, adalah te aif q a 799 | \