‘Prime*: omen voiced concern ‘over thes’: : deteriorating. _ ternational, situation, *“ADN also.sald Trideau 7 “and. Honecker agreed that .- firm, moves: toward ending ~the= East-West. arms ‘race. ; _ are ‘needed. + The two Ieaders met in the r private dinner, Monday. a ‘i Counelt: of State : Building, _ German. chancellor Helmut ” Schinidt in Deceniber: 1981, --prnived: in: this politically- ‘divided city. Monday with “his eall:for dialogue to ease: - _Anternational / tension... He WAS: met: at, the alrport by: : Honecker. : “Tgnight, Trudeau attends. 8 ‘gate dinner with formal” * -toasts ~~ the. only. speeches during, the visit. _ + Trudeau’s. arrival wae _ broadcast by television. as ./ well as radio stations of both East and West - Germanys . . ond was. front-page story on “ptatérun - - Bast: German . newspapers today. - “Minister : “Trideau " aa oo igh of. relief Te ha East’, German heaved a lg “Monday “that: / German guard of honor was PON hand “:for. Trudeau's a ‘arrival, Although the offer agency ‘ADN said tie. WO. of one had been, repeatedly « pefused? there: was: “worry aboard the Canadian Forces » . inspecting troops. Berlin, « wy : ~The prime Tainiater. had a’. : ‘Steelworkers of America isn’t alarmed about the call,by his _ international union for tougher quotas on stee! imports into tu deau “discuss ed. ri the United States, a a policy that could eliminate. jobs: An : Steelworkers’ Spokesmaii Monty. Alton sald: ‘Monday the. . ‘propcsed quotas are. aimed at steel imports from. Third . World countries and are warranted ‘because ‘of. the’ ' -.- Canadian jobs — rather’ than a decrease — if the quotas ‘Trudeau, :the first NATO. ader ; to visit. East: Ger-. . . _fmany L-ginee’ . then-West ‘ - Aubert, After the. lunchesn, > meeting “officials. said the . have led’ ‘to meetings with “delegation tio’. ‘East. 707 that the prime: minister. ” phight face’ thé. potentially a embarrassing “Prospect of . ‘in: East “ Earlier in * the peace initiative: ‘with: Swiss ; Foreign . “Minister. ‘Plerre ticular ‘interest in the prime minister’ 8 ‘afforts,. .which political | leaders of Western Europe, India, China, Japan and the United States, . However,” ‘Trudeau . himself ‘has not ‘spoken ‘publicly about. his’ most recent trip since Thursday afternoon when he met with » officials in’ Czechoslovakia: “Trudeau. concludes his eight-day © “swing through three Warsaw Pact coun- . 2 babes err " by JANE QUADROS . : “Scouting and the Baby Boom.” We've all heard about . ‘the. baby boom, and it has affected Scouting also. Every year, sections all across.Canada ‘are filled to their limits. "and still there are boys on. waiting Usts to get inte the " movement, ‘Why? Well, because there has not been a leadership boom : ‘tries ’ e ‘Romania. later: ‘this. week. 5 “hi East German: igi, and: he when’. ' oat a reception on Monday. Aliccussed | by eal ‘oti al. for: - Canadian reporters: «| (avelling with: the prime. senior - ‘members. of, the : minister, the significance al. government's, information: s Beeney ‘atate- Steelworker VANCOUVER (opy'— : the B C, leaider. of ihe United economic ¢risis currently. Tavaging the U. S: steel indubtry.. Leas ‘sanguine was Jess ‘Succamore, secretary- -treasurer:.“ - of the Canadian Association of Industrial, Mechaiiical: and Allied Workers, who'called the quota proposal. a “bloody sell-out that will hurt Canadian workers.” | “It more or less reflects our position ‘ that the isidership of that union is a leadership of the American section and-- ‘that it’s only an international” union when it comes. to colleciing dues;" he said:. : The two unions are bitter rivals in British’ Columbia’ Ss mining and manufacturing industry: and the Canadian union has frequently. attacked previous - -calls by the Steelworkers for copper. 8 and zine quotas, in 1978 and steel : Lynn Williams, a Canadian who is the Steelworkers’ acting [ “international: president, ‘and Donald Trautlein, the’ chair- man ‘of. ‘Bethichem: Steel’ Corp. ; quotas in 1979... Minister heed?” MONTREAL (CP) —A a controlled . Most of the. officials: ‘were. ; ‘We calculate that if five press oy “and “pectations for the: ‘Trudeau » television." -. Visth os : ‘Among the items not high - DISCUSS REAGAN. | on the Canadian agenda but Several - East” Germans | , falked of | U.S... President : Reagan’s decision to seek re-election and inet eX- important for the Bast Germans . will be bilateral. ‘relations between the | two" countries. . , not. alarmed — Those proposed quotas were never passed, but many observers feel that the Reagan: government, facing an Upcoming e ection, might take ona Brotectionist spirit and impose quotas. a DIFFERENT VIEWS ” we ., Succamore said quotas would mean mn layofts for Canadian: workers —.a view rejected by. Allon. The Steelworkers leader said there will be an increase in *- work and the U.S. steel companies recover from a downturn - that has eliminated 150,000 jobs in. the past three years. “Historically; Canada's trade is based upon recovery in . the U.S: and so if. we can keep low-cost Third World steel out of the U. S: then there ‘will he: recovery in both nations,” said ’ Alton. - . Nevertheless, ‘Alton ‘acknowledged that the quotas set out under Section 201 of the U.S. Fair Trades Act of 1974 will _ also apply.to Canadian steel products, Between 10 and 15 ~. per cent of Canada’s annual steel production i is sold.in the . United States. The call’ for the ‘whotas was made jointly last week by ' The proposal. has sparked some dissent inside the union. - Ontario Steelworker director David Patterson has sharply attacked the quota proposal as a threat to Canadian jobs. - Alton’ said: Patterson. “is just trying to play politics," - . federal minister must be _ oversee: ’ back in, theresults wouldbe felt quickly,” sald Michael - " Inneg;: manager of forestry’. for: (Abitibl; , Price | ine. ‘of: “Toronto. appointed to ~ reforestation efforts . if Canada is to avoid a serious shortage of markelable trees in the next 20: ‘years, a industry “executives” (said Monday. . “When the (government). spending envelopes are opened, the forest industry ' percent of. ‘the forest | in- dustry, taxes were. plowed. - Jhhes © said “Quebec ‘so ‘recérd'-on reforestation. is. & particulary ‘poor. However, aa he neglected to mention the || “noting that’ the’ Ontario leader is currently opposing “+ Williams's bid for. the union's -presidency. moe a : Atotion! | This week due to circumstances beyond his control and much against his will... milestone - his doth birthday. YOU MADE Th built Les Hays wilE hit a. yet.. Right here in Terrace we have a list of boys.waitlig to | getintoa Cub pack, and we know that.with more leaders we - would have another Scout troup also, For.a Beaver colony _ there must be one registered adult leader per five boys, in Cuba one per six boys as also in Scouts; ae I would really like to emphasize that no experience is. needed. Only the desire: to work - with boys and a commitment to follow the aims of Scouting. . Certainly no ‘ oné'need ‘be afraid to become a leader, all leaders start at sometime and there is always somesne toask for help from, ot queation. ‘“Time”’, is another excuse. Well, even just one ~ Year givén asa leader. during the: -several.years: that‘your _ _ efit spends inthe moveraent would be wgreat he) ea on _qeeouting leaders,are not allimen either; therd are imatiy ' women.leaders. In the movement, usually” as Beaver ‘leaders, but also as Cub leaders, Now is the time to think about helping out in Scouting next year,’ “You can attend a few meetings.and observe what Bee, on; get together with. the Service Team for some training and come September you will be all ready to tackle “the very satisfying job of-working with our Scouting boys. Did you know that: ““A-man never stands so tall as when, - he Stoops: tohelpachilid” .. If you are interested in more information plese send the following information and return to, Terrace District Boy — ’ Scolits of Canada,POBoxa43 in Terrace. 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The lack of reforestation older trees. but few: young ones.. - |, The “foresters said .the Canadian forest industry ‘billion and $2 billion in taxes . -“dismal proportion of this is lems! CONDOLENCES made from scratch In.our bakery.: All of these products are » Trudeau's aides in support - . Coupled with an apparently. for . . Currently embassies. , diplomatic Canadian relations .with East. Ger;. many..are handled from _ Warsow while the East German Embassy in Washington, . also “serves Canada. . ye . The. East German’ “of- -fielals also. echoed some of ‘the arguments’ made by of the merits of the prime minister’ ‘3 Tatest trip. ‘One said Canada . had a -’ wnique “position among the western allies because of its ~ international reputation for peacekeeping and the prime ‘minister’s ‘personal stan- . ding. 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