Pade Six TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD). TERRACE: B.C. FIVE YOUNG PEOPLE above were adinitted ty full member- Ship in the Lutheran Church May 14 when they were confirmed,’ They are (left to right) back row; Cameron McDonald, Kirk’ Davis, John Vogel; front, Gudrun Springel and Marilyn Larson. OTTAWA OFFBEAT | always to keep BY RICHARD JACKSON OTTAWA — An intriguing paradox of this Soclalisf-inclin- ment is that Its leftward-leaning “Minister for Taxation” shapes up as the Taxpayers’ best friend. This Cabinet “Man for Taxes” is Revenue Minister John Ed- gar Benson, five years MP for Kingston. He -is the business- man among the men in the ministerial power circle around Prime Minister Pearson. Ben Benson doesn't impose the taxes —- Finance Minister Sharp does that — but only collects them. . It is not a job to endear him to the taxpayer who have only just finished mailing him their annual tribute, ® ¢ 8 BUT HE WEARS two Cabin- ter, the other as Board President. And on his sleeve he wears two hearts. One, makes him glance wistfully Left as a social security spender. The other, result of his ore- Treasury "WHAT'S THE NEW CANADIAN DAIRY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRICE SUPPORTS?” @ The new Canadian Dairy Commission took its first step in furthering the development of a sound, efficient dairy industry in its stabilization program for the year starting April 7, 1967. @ It is supporting market prices of major dairy products at levels which are. equivalent to about 29 cents a hundred more than a year ago for manufacturing milk ‘testing 3.5%. @ The federal government is providing funds to the Commission for a subsidy to manufacturing milk and cream shippers equivalent to $1.21 a hundred for 3.5% milk. The rate last year was 85c. From. the $1.21 there will be a holdback equivalent to 11¢ for export. price equalization, with any. unused amount refunded at the end of the year. ‘gm Basis forthe payment will be the volume of manufac’ turing milk and cream required for. the Canadian market, approximately the amount forwhich subsidies were epaid COMMISSION DOING ABOUT | “gi What's the new Dairy Commission doing to help . to manufacturing milk and cream shippers in 1966-67. lm After mid-May, when 1966-67 records are com- pleted, each registered producer will be informed of the volume for which he will be eligible for subsidy in.1967- 68. This wil! be based on the volume for: which he received subsidy in 1966-67. The amount. for the year will be broken down into monthly quotas, based on the normal percentage of milk and cream marketed each: month. Those who received subsidy for less than certainly is but what kind of u 30 pm Doane service ‘ “Tun Tae alm : n?. ‘ a _ . a ¥ _ 50,000 pounds (1,750 pounds butterfat) last year will P Three times he es won} YOUNG PEOP: am be'eligible for subsidy up to that amount this year. @ This new program, in terms of price:support and subsidies, represents an increase of 65c, or 16%, over the federal program for 1966-67. It is over.a dollar, or 33%, higher than in 1965, improve the dairy industry ? Quite a lot. And it's only . the beginning. Revenue’s Benson Ing minorty Liberal Govern: ‘1a buck.” et hats, one as Revenue Minis-| the postal workers and of te |/ : "J REE see BRUNO'S cna rer 4 settled teem cheaply 4619 HILLCREST “AVE P SHOP ND ‘at half the price they ~ could ‘ . ° _ ‘ -| ing mad. | and catnapping at his desk, comfortably like that forever.| sina ot School. "Wednesday — Méetin So the strikers, up against an) 11:09 a.m—Morning’ Worship 0/00 pm.—Prayer Meeting’ amiable and entirely yeason-| §:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service 7:30 pm-—Young Peoples able iron-man, and perhaps be-} 9:15 a.m—'"Back To God A Cordial Welcome Awaits You ginning to feel the ragged edge Hour" on CFTEK-radio Rev. E. Thi Pasto Of fatigue, settled for some- EE) 4312 ietins we. whi" . thing Jike 50 cents on their de-| ©. UPLANDS BAPTIST Graham Ove. Phi 635-6768 § mand dollar. CHURCH Pn a (Too bad the Prime Minister (Southarn’ Baptist) CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH didn’t turn Businessman Ben-| soi Halliwell Avenue Cor, Sparks St, and Park Ave. : 80 Percent Formula.") ; ewe 4718 Loen Ave. Ph, 635.5082 : _ eee “Your friendly family church” | _ $O LOOK TO this “bard guy ty churel with a buck” to do his level BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH EEE : _| tive bargaining and maybe save Kingston with the constituen:|- cy’s highest-eversave-one | ma- Lakelse Avenue Ph —_ jorities and Sir John A; Mac-|sunpAy MASSES: ont ome 5898 oy donald once campaign there. ~ | 6:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., cr 11:15 am, and 7:30 pm. D rmaemrwell _ _ WINNIPEG gations here, Catholle, plan to pool their mat- .,erlal rasources “|.. ] $510,000 church for use of both,' “ {Phe bullding,. to be known as the _| Assinibota. Christian Centre, will -° | serve the parish of St. Chad and ".{the. church of John XXII, They f now worship in sehools. . manages his cool political career as a chartered accountant, compels ‘him to look Right and count the cost. JOH MAKES THE MAN: * As Revenue Minister, he sees the tax money roll in — this year there'll be close to $12 billion of it — and he knows it ‘doesn’t come casy.. BITTER jokers among his seven million or so tax-payer cEents mail him their cheques written on shirts. He receives a stone by parcel post with an acid investigation to “try get- ting a Little blood out of this." Perhaps out of a tax-guilt complex, or, because he’s a 200d businessman. Ben Benson as Treasury Board President has turned out to be what one of his Cabinet colleagues des- eribes as “a very hard guy with AS TREASURY BOARD boss he second-guesses the spending ‘estimates of Cabinet, and tries to cut them back, He sits in for the Government in its collect: |. ive bargaining with the huge and increasingly expensive ‘Federal Civil Service staff. A couple of the other minis- terial members of the Treasury Board have been quite frank to report he gets through more business and understands it better than. anybody else around the government's mon- ey-table, He’s had a couple of dry runs at settling Federal Government QUEBEC BOUND is Terrace Junior Forest Warden Eric Peters above who travels to Harrington, 70 miles outside of Montreal for a Young Canadians for Tomorrow Conference August 26-26. . Eric, in Grade 11 at Skeena Secondary is one of ten BC boys to make the trip which includes visits to Expo and Ottawa. cost the taxpapers. Residential - Commercial.- Industrial ees. + THOSE SETTLEMENTS | ok weren't easy, Specializing iri For there were the mails shut g ELECT RIC HEATING aE down with business and indus- try fumiig. And there were the planes grounded, with commer- cial and holiday travellers blaz- 2 The public pressure was ou to settle. And fast. Ben Benson, in the could have wilted. * But he kept his cool. In fact, he remained so icily calm, so deliberately composed, so un- panicked, unpressured and un- hurried, he just may have worn out the strikers. ‘For he talked and talked and talked from early morning un- til early next morning, eating heat, ees vA" AE OER _— ge AT THE LOCAL Tatas | CHRISTIAN REFORMED ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL CHURCH 5010 Agar Ave, Terrace, B.C. & Sparks Street at Straume Ave. 10:00 am—Sunday School . wy ' 11:00 am.—Sorning Worship . Rev. V. Luchies Ph, 635-2621 7:00 p.m_—Bvening ce giving all the. appearance of being able to carry on quite son loose on those Montreal dock strikers before setting the pattern for what has be- come known as the “Pearson SUNDAY 9:45.a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning - Service Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — . Prager meeting and: Bible 9:45 a. m—Sunday School « 11:00 a. m.—Worship | Service: | Pastor H, Madsen, B.A, B.D. we ten ere cee best — which, by past perform- ance is pretty good — to hold the. line in Civil Service collect- EVANGELICAL FREE URCH ‘Cor. Park Ave.. and 10:00 a.m—Sunday 11:00 ‘a.m.—Morning ‘Worship _ 7:30 p.m—Evening Serv Wednesday 7:30 p.m. —' | '. Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation To All Rev. H.'J. Jost, Paster: (Regular) -Kalum af Soucie Ph, 635-5187 Pastor Lloyd Andersen 8. Th. 10:30 -- 12:00—Family . Service, Worship, Sermon, ‘Classes. © 7:30 p.m.—ivening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 9:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting schon” ft. ; 2 TA you a tax dollar or two. How's he bearing. up under the Joad? Well, he may ‘be feeling it just a little, cool cat, that he is, Good sound -businessmen he} 10:00 a.m—Sunday. School 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistle . Bi For Benson-watchers have won: ieee 4665 Park Ave. Ph. 6355118 | | dered when they have seen him MENNONITE BRETHREN — == i jiggling a big — nervous ten:| - CHURCH - ‘PENTECOSTAL TABERNACL® 9 sion? —~ in the Commons dur: 3406 Eby St. Phone 65-5976. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7 ing the daily question period. Pastor Alvin Penner. 11:00 a.m.—Momning Worship qi Thursday at 7:50 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. D. Rathien Anglican, RC’s -to share church (cP) - Two congre-| nglican and Roman Phone 635-2319 KNOX: UNITED: cH RCH . a 2. Cor. Larelle ‘Ave. - am nree ®. ST, MATTHEWS CHURCH — 9:30 a,m.—Sunday Anglican. Chureh of Canada . 11:00-am.—Morning Worehlp 4726 Larelte Ave, Ph, 635-5855 Newcomers to the community 10:15 am. — "Mating and a and Wo : a ‘in the "Sermon, Cen work of the tinea | 10:15 a.m—Sunday School ©) You are’ invited ) ‘to drop 780 pm —Evensong clipping da, the malt | ' and. bulid a iy is | af q ‘sHVENTH DAY ADVENTIST we t) oe. CHURCH TERRACE UNITARIAN |e ie send m ELLOWSHIP. - SATURDAY :15 a.m-—Sabbath School 11:00" am—Morning Service