VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia's Social Credit government’ has issued a glossy full-color magazine called B.C. Economic Development, three years after criticizing the New Demucratic Party govern- ment of propaganda for a issuing a similar publication titled Land. What! More bumf The currenl government is sending its 28-page magazine to businesses and professionals in ihe province and tu investors outside B.C., a spokesman said Monday. He said 75,000 cupies have beeri mailed al a cost of $70,000, or just under $1 apiece. a a LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS , COMP. 77/78 VICTOREA, B.C., fol . -fr meemerty "7 PERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD: | we buy COPPER : BRASS ALL METALS & BATTERIES MOK. * SAT. CPE TIL 5 p.m. {| Volume 72 No, 141 20¢ Tuesday, September 19, wi Location Seal Cove Phene 624-5629) FINED $1,000 Davis quits legislature VANCOUVER (CP) — Former transport minister Jack Davis, 62, was fined $1,000 and placed on probation for two months Monday in county court for _ defrauding the provincial ‘eg ey i } ean ie tae j execs aH tee fee 4 It’s up The helicopter has truly become the Eric Brorup. An Alpine ‘copter is shown LoS ? workhorse of the north. Not only is it used lifting ventilating equipment onto the roof of o> «up and for transporting passengers and loggers the new Skeena Mail in Terrace. The Mat! is : away, 7 into remote areas, but it can also beusedas. scheduled _ to ‘open October 25. . jr ABV. vaeeee a flyingzerane, agin the sabove .picture Doyses eit eee wt fag em ea — CARTER ON OFFENSIVE J _-Mid-east deal- fragi i) on er TUS. 2 Wil ° WASHINGTON (AP) — > Preeident Carter began a ensive Monday in support of a fragile Middle East agreement which he saidhas “far more substance than pt daar and: political @ anyone dreamed” when the ° wummit meeting at Camp ‘David, Md., started. administration of- ficials, eager to prevent ‘Arab divisions from tearing ihe summit agreement i, said Palestinians. on: - apart the Wes! Bank of the Jordan River probably will be running their uwn affairs ‘within three months and that ‘members of the Palestine Liberation Organization {PLO} can participate in shaping the disputed area's ture. , Buteven before Carter ad- ‘dressed a_ televised joint ‘session of the U.S. Congress jon Monday night, with Israeli Prime Minister . Menachem Begin and Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat in attendance, there was mounting evidence how fragile the *ramework fur peace” really is. Apparently in disagreement with cun- cessiuns Sadat made at Camp David, Egyptian Foreign Minister Moham- med Kamel resigned, just as his predecessor, [smail Fah- my, had’ done last_ year to pruiest the president's historic peace overture to Israel. The Camp David agreement showed a further sign of strain when Begin told Israeli reporters that Israel dues not consider itself buund to furege estab- lishing further settlements un the West Bank. A senior U.S. official, briefing reporlers un Lerms — Employr By Nixon Baker Community organizations throughout. hor- thwestern B.C. will receive over three million dollars in Canada Works funding this fall, it. was _announced today by Skeena .M.P. tana Cam- pagnoto. Seventy-six community oriented projects will receive $3,017,542 in federal government grants and will carry out & “one . .ing fram. > community and play, vund cuvetopment to - mission restoration. -' The largest project in the Skeena riding is In “youth that are presehtl iG, project will'receive a gra + of $141,960 and will ‘employ 16 people. Terrace and will provide mployment skills to zi i unemployde. ‘ = a 4 - “There’are still some projects which have not “completed the ‘approval pracess,”’ stated Campagnolo. ““g@nnounced.’ "As well as the layest grant, nts which receive nine other gra create 53 Basic Skilts program 5 new included in the grants Is $78,728 for an Adult ponsored by the Terrace “Ac soon as they are, the rest of our constitue..cy’s “a>ada Works funding will be if + it is expected jobs this © fall. sand District Community Services under the co- Lordination of Frances Long. The purpose of the ‘program ;mathematics program is to “undertake a‘ basic literary and, in the greater Terrace Egyptian | Terrace will . of the agreement, said Israel is prohibited from setting up new settlements fur at least five years, Beyond that ‘ periud; the agreement Is si- lent. . The official, whu asked not 1» be named, said that after all the terms of the agreement are examined, other Arab countries will recugnize that Sadat achieved “many of the long- desired vubjectives of the Arab world.” . To bolster support for the accord, Carter telephoned Jordan's King Hussein ‘in the hvpe and expectation” — as the U.S. official pul it— that Hussein will lend his crucial active support tu the peace process. At a White House briefing fur 75 members uf Congress, Carter said the 13-day summit which ended with signing of the’ peace TER ent or framework Sunday night was “one of the most historic events I have experienced since I have been in political office.” Carier said the talks pro- duced “far more substance than anyote dreamed,” and he added: “I's not just an culline of general principles. It gets tu the heart of every single issue that has divided Israel and Egypt." For his part, Begin an- nounced he has won a U.S. promise to build Israel two new air. bases in the Negev Desert (u replace those in the Sinal being returned to Egyptian control. Begin also said Israel plans to maintain a military presence on the West Bank, even after the. five-year transition = laward Pal- eslinian autonomy in the region, U.S. afficials con- A area and will serve three separate iarget groups. Five new jobs should be created. The Terrace Women’s Growth Centre will recelve a grant of $37,128 fo sponsor self development workshops, compile Information and provide relate services as required. Four new jobs should wl. The women’s growth program is sponsored by the Terrace and District Community Services Society which will also receive two other grants: WORTH $132,937 Kitimat rec Four community projects in Kitimat will share grants of $132,937 under the Canada Works Plan, Skeena M.P. fona Campagnolo announced today, Largest of the four grants will go to the Kitimat Workshop Training Program under the direction of W.S. Kimble. Purpose of the program is to assist the workshop by havin- participants také more direct responsibitity in certain areas and thereby Integrate them into the community. School District 80 (Kitimat) will receiv’ $35,280 to develop and Implement modal. / ile, hopeful firmed that the agreement would allow 6,000 Israeli soldiers 10 remain on the West Bank—but away from population centres, Asked in an NBC News interview whether Israeli iruups might remain on the West Bank for five, 10 or 15 years, Begin replied: “Yes, why nat? Yes, possibly.” He said Israe] wants a peace settlement with Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. “The idea 3 nol to have one separate peac™ treaty bet- ween Israel and Egypt but to reach a comprehensive peace settlement," he said. The senior U.S. official listed five major provisions ef the agreements to ilustrate U.S. contentions that Sadat had achieved some of the Arab e@orld's goals in its d-year conflict with Israel. t ‘The.