| AN items. 4. for the whole ° : 1 “facility for aiding: _ unemployed wil opening. “Labor. “Council || will "ia one-of, several aroul . probably - ‘pend less time debating - defence issues . than’ those of any ‘other ; NATO: country, . defence expert Michael Forrestal ” gaid Wednesday, wel The, ‘former. Prices. “down OTTAWA (CP) — December. conumer” price Index compared with November and a Conavner Price. Index . 181 Dee. Nav..Oac. 271.1 271.0 248.0 . Houtlng 35.4 265.7 264.6 239.4 Food 21.1 314.4 315,7. 292.6 Transport) © 16.2, 280.2 280.7 254.7 Ciothirig 9.6 204.7 206.6 196.3 “Rettaation 0,6 214.5 218.6 198.2 Tab,” alcth'l 5.4 257.7 256, ¥276.3 Health 3,7. "253.3 252.8 229.4 Figures atier ‘categories in-- dicate thelr percentage welants . In the . all-items Index: ‘The fallowing table shows the percentage changes In consumer - ‘prices during Oecember and ine “rate. in. ‘annual Inflation. - December compared with November. Changes: are increases uniess otherwise denoted, »St. John's, Ntld:, 12 (9.4) (ne). “nar (8.3), a -Halilax, 0.1. 10.9) re Saint John, N.B., 0.1 (7.46) (7.6) vebec, 0,1 (09) ny. -Montreal, -O.1 19.2). (11,03, > > Ottawa, .0.0°09.5) (9.1). -Toronto, 6.3 (16.7) (10.5). “Thunder. Bay, Onl, as ” a) (9. ). Winnipeg, 0.2 (7.4) ( ” etagina, 0.0 (7,8) (7, . |. Saskatoon, 08 66.8) 169). - |. «Edmonton, dimx [einuz Zomp) Calgary, 0.6 9.1) 10, at \ ~Fhe—fa Mewing ~tonle-shews—ine , average -percentege Incresse . tn consumer prices in 1962, The avereqe country | was 10.8 per cent. St. John's, NEW, 10.0, -Charlottatown-: Summerside, % s. “Hellen, #4, |. * -Salnt, John, 6.B., 9.4 Quebec, 12.2. Montreal, Th6. "Ottaway 9.9, Toroitto, 11.3. Thunder ney, Ont, 104. oWinnlped, 8.6, -Regina, 9.0. * , _ Saskatoon, 6.9, -Edmonton, 10.6. ” Calgary, 12.0. “Wancouver, Ws. . Appointment | ..Board = of Directors of the Terrace: & District Credit Union 7 The. fake pléasure | In announcing | appointment of O.W. (Dennis) Brewer to the _ position of. Manager of the Credit Union, ‘effective | February ty WR. time resident ‘ot Terrace and brings with him many ‘years ‘experience management. “recently. he served: as Canadian ‘trust, and’ 1 credit company. ” ; * Dennis Is’ married; |] presantiy atteiiding, the and’ has -served' bs @ “the. North: | Board. : * He tooks" forward fo ‘members to call an him ‘ for any | assistance they _tuture. ‘Herald Stalt Writer’ aaa “TERRACE — Next Monday. anew. tha-area’s™, - have -Ats -officia rm ‘The Kitimat-Te ace” and’ "Dintret, “Unemployment, Action Centre ‘vith Bul: Goodacre as its co-ordinator. The sentre: us the’ “province * funded: ‘by the Bic, Federation’ oO ‘Dand: ‘otganized by local. labor col The centre will’ be. located ‘ins Suite’ -. | Alberta. ; _ defence” smanenin for. vies federal year ago: side, -0.2 (7.7) ‘are; : sarvailve ation is ‘that the the] | . 1. Enterprise. | MP Brewer: Is a long. , In. Hinanctat: Most |: manager with @ major |: F with: "two"? children _ University of Victoria. , ; “| He has been active in’ . thé Terrace scorhmunity school: frustée’ and on | Fe West. Community: “College this new chaltenigé and | | Invites “any of our] a ‘open. -lta':) 3 Jaxon ‘defence: talks DARTMOUTH, N.S: (CP). - ae Canadign’ politicians Progressive "Conservative party: said he sees no likelihood’ of -a- sudden. . change in. that’ situation despite. ‘Public : protests about United States plans to - test the: cruise -miissile in. ‘Forrestal, MP for Dartmouth-Halifax | East and now transport critic for, the Conservatives, represents. one of the moat ‘defence-oriented : ‘comm- “~pnities In ‘Canada, His. riding .,-includes =. the: Shearwater .naval-air base and is home to thousands of . - personnel based ‘at various ” military installations in the ‘Halifax “Dartmouth: area. Forrestall “said: the Conservatives probably will not respond positively to a- request ‘from a veterans’ organization — that’. they oppose ‘the cruise : testing agreement. . ; “The. group, ‘Veterans “for ; Multilateral | : Disarmament, : “said at a Nuclear news conference ‘Thuraday ‘that, the, Canadian govern- . ment, appears to. have “drifted into a commitment _Which .would. place Canada. solidly on the side of: one of . the .most Insane. ‘develop- - ments in.an insarie race," . ‘Forrestal said . a: ‘large number of. Conservatives opposed - to. agreement, which. is ready Washington. : “party will not oppose the .. cruise “and 1 don’t) think: 1 2m Ente Range: | lt Seigler Mark m Furnace: 80,000, ‘B.T.U, : 1 ice Fumnat 90,000 B. BU, = 1 ice. Furnace 100,000 B, T. UL 1 Storburn - 1 Propane Tale 1 Ings Washer” V Enterprise Wood -& Garbage Home Microwave: ee 4 ‘16. Unit Heaters. it. fin Saar i BBQs. 460:'sq: Ih aa ht payne: My daa Si “BBQ. 316 sq0In.: ‘aft the Tiilicam: Building ‘at 472 i Lavelle Avenue in Terrace. Its- normak: hours of -« operation’ will be 10am: to 4 Bam SY Is yo Tuesday to Saturday. - “fhe entre will provide assistance on’ a selthelp. basis and. stifaulate jocal’: i Involvement. Several counsellors: under Uh ; Goodacre’ 3 direction ¥ ‘bo~ ‘those | ‘with quest "wellare, WCB, ‘medicai,. “financial. and : family matters: ‘Ail assistance i ista be on q disputed .. Canada must accept cruise . ; be no: evidence of progress . the . for signing any aay. in- “weapon, Forrestal: said it _ EXCEPT IONAL me 500.00 sn 1100. 00 ct” gam 600.00 _ 200.00 mam 300,00 1. AC ar - | 2} Broilmiaster:*"* : offer referrals. ons ; about UIC, that ‘is going to change. a . Forrestal, . questioned | “several » points in the . statement. from _ the . veterans” group. He said ita claim that . several - ~ European. govern-. _ ents oppose the missile is -“‘a' gross : misstatement." - He said he has talked with ‘politicians of all. stripes in all: the NATO countries ot Europe" and what several countries have done is put conditions cn acceptance of - the cruise’ ‘on their territory, -The.. veterans’ ‘claims * group | that testing as part of its NATO ‘ membership... * “TE "hope, and. T know damned well” that | the Western world hopes, that | ‘Washington and Moscow. “come ‘to ‘some’ kind of. ; agreement by:December so | that - these things (eruise:- and: -Pershing ‘_ missiles) “not be’ deployed. ‘That is the - trick,’ " One condition is that there in. arms limitation ” and ¢ reduction . talks by! December. mo : ‘Forrestal! said there: are: : dozens -of such: defence - agreements - with. the U.S. ‘and “for. us to backtrack in them would be tantamount §..- to renouncing the alliance.” [| . He. .alsa” disputed: aim 4 ‘balances one in the Russian, -greenal. mo 800. 00 630.00 , 500. 00 . ; a 430. oo || wom 645, 00 ni 450. 00 po icq "46 Kelth . Terrace, B.C. uquin@asirp, SP “YOUR GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALIST” 2 should be lowered arid the “ ‘talks leading “to” thie’ nh ; Aboriginal Tights.” a “It sort of, ‘implies ‘hele eo "SATURDAY ~ 7 csi in The 2 ‘Boof Eater's Choice’ | badly ‘on the government ‘and it can only add ta’the | - PRIME RB, OF BEEF ~ : mistrust: ‘felt by native... groups, said: nar oe te = “Yorkshire Pudding ; vast Eastern c x en ° “of Numatalag. 5.00") sy ‘Potatoes / The ‘notion ° ‘that, exe _ Soup or Salad” ipectatlons "need ~ to’. be: ® _ Meaetobes iof, principle . cae COR stitutional matters affecting “ (Stumber Cut, % oz.) tieeeseeee nen $1995 ~ ” . . 7 people,” fe, Said, oe - Allabove served with seasons garnish. - *°7'm’a little -dissppolited » “ [accompanying beverageextra) - that they would treat us the: ~. 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