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Reagan as she. heada into her second round of meetings today, Thatcher’ told . reporters Thursday night there had been a meeting of minds in her discussions with Reagan on a wide range of foreign polley and economic issues.- She said that is “not surprising when you have an “administration which is so much in tune with the ap- prosch that we take.” In the only jarring note during a day of mutual peofesziona of. loyally and friendship, U.S. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan . eiticized Thatcher's han- dling of Britain's economy, saying she has failed to cut taxes and government spending enough. ‘Testifying —§ at. a congressional hearing before rfl down to lunch with popes od Oba ie ae . program would succeed by avoiding. her mistakes. Apparently embarrassed by the timing,"U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary R.T- McNamat told reporters late fis boss must have made a slip of the tongue because “we feel she has put -into place the type of program that is Perfectly right." . . ‘ Thatcher said she wishes she had cut expenditures more deeply but that Reagan's prospects are better than hers has been for “securing targe reductions in current aa She said she ines to persist in efforts to get the British inffation rate much lower because “it we don't, then we won't be. com- patitive.”” ‘Eventually, . the “ memploynient rate would drop as weil, but tt. would take a little time, she added. At a While house dinner in her honor, Thatcher spoke of _ the conservative ideals. and beliefs that she and Reagan This year be sure. Pens your deductions and credits, whether they a contained in the form you receive or not. income tax specialists. So we can help you ut. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Se HER BLOCK Ask about special rates. “Liberal backbencher- from Ontario said Thursday he wants to - propose an amendment to “the - ‘govern. ments constitutional reform - package ‘that -would force official bilingualisin . on Ontario. Jean-Robert, Gauthier re- vealed his intentions in the Commons after attending an eatlier rally of a group representing francophones” outside Quebec who think - Ontario should be required to provide court and legislative services ‘In both official langauages. Gauthier, who represents. Ottawa Vanier riding, became the first Liberal MP during the current round of Commons debate to express displeasure: with --gov- ernment proposals to amend and patriate the constitution. . The constitution debate re- sumed Thursday atter details of the government's plans to spend $67.6 billion in the. 1981-82 fiscal year were finally tabled in the Com- ' mons, about 25 hours behind * The thick blue book of gov- 4 erament spending plang, was do hava heen tabled. Wed- »meaday, "but! Progressive Conservatives, ' professing anger because reporters learned about the estimates before they did, delayed the process with a procedural wrangle, Gauthier sought a roling on how he could introduce such an amendment, but did not elaborate on his unhappiness with the present proposals. While MPs can speak on any part of the package they please, the technically centres on a Progressive Conservative . ‘amendment asking for changes = in referendums for future . constitutional’ changes. “Ad-- ditional amendments cannot yet be introduced. Conservative. Leader . Walter Baker. - suggested that’ Gauthier . should make a statement’ oulside the Commons’ to publicize his stand. Quebec and Manitoba are already required to provide court and legislative set- vices of languages. New Brunswick, # Block comes in. We'll make sure you get all loners: ai its own recast, would be n Davis, one .of only twa services gradually ‘to. the debate © proposed - " House in both official phones, New Brunswick is the other province sup- porting the government's Tequired to do so under the proposed constitution © The Liberal « government ‘has ‘not forced official’. _ bilingualism on Ontario because Premier. ‘Willian The federal Progressive Conservatives. agreed with . the” Liberat position © that ’ official bilingualism’ should preniiers supporting the- be requested, not. imposed, Liberal package, says he. Several New. Democrats would prefer to extend. threatened to introduce an - ‘amendment during’ deliber-’ province's 500,000 franco: sus of the constitution ‘ Outside -Quebec, wants several changes to sections -of the proposed ff ‘charter of. ‘wights | Gealing ro "Pies braun roe | committee to: force the © requirements on Ontario but president of the group, ‘aid , - the government. poposala . “are sufficient ‘for.* A) development: in’ that wel... compose one ‘of ‘the’. peas | founding peuple of ths coi : backed off, . ‘the demand for official bilingualism in Ontario was” renewed Thursday by the - Féderation of Francophones which with language. Pensions. fight continues - OTTAWA (CP) —. When ‘ion was $20 a month, pald at New Democrat Stanley . age.70 to those who could Knowles recites the -history prove they needed it. Pen-- of Canadian gavernment sioners now can get up to pensions, his conclusion has $06 a ‘month in government — “the two parts “and they’ re both benefits, and much of. the true? om credit should go to Knowles, “Progress has been tre-- “I've been at it since the mendous,” the 72-year-old timeI came here and before, patriach in the Commons “This became more orleés the _ goal of my life — to correct |} what had happened in' my own family.” A week rarely passes in Government: action. . said in an interview. “But what remains still to be done _is very serious," af he ‘COACH AN His passion for improved "APARTMENT pensions predates. his presence: In the Commons’ . “4204SPARKS ST. where tie has been carrying . TERRACE, B.C. on the battle for improved” ts since he was first |. «:' Coachman Ap riments, heduled for ‘oc- - lected ta represent his VA cupancy Ma: Yaa, s . ‘innipeg riding — now | °° THE ADULTORIENTATED oe Winnipeg-Norih'Ceatre — in | - APARTMENT features: 1942. - In 19%, the depths of the. Depression, Knowles' father. .was laid off from his railway job at the age of. 58. With nothing but his savings to rr Undercover Parking . —Cablevision hook- “uP, ‘—Elevator . . —Laundry facilitles : live @ on, he died three years —Corpeting throughout © : . - ite lete with it ‘les was a ininister in prnlely su 1 comple’ w fridge, sore ard a downtown hee _ For further Information call church ‘at. the’ time, 638-1097. surrounded .by old people - struggling to get by. o or Prince George (Collect moe WhenbemadgittoQttawa J): .:. _ 562-8343. ” Rental Applications are now being taken for ‘the —one and fwo bedroom suites “ _Bressurized hallways = available , as an MP, the old age pen- carrier is in” Business. : next few days. Please don’t Keep them: a a | Your rewspaner | For mise Your Herald carrier is in business, and deserves to be paid on time. He or she will be around in the. waiting! Commons — without - _ Knowles. needling, pleading _ -and cajoling for - more" ls =e TE YSee fa a ~~ . + Ce ee) ve = - a. cos -—