ee ne ee el ET billion U.S. ! _ SECOND SECTION ' SHERBROOKE (cP) — Joe Clark accused the federal Liberals on Monday of stealing the Progressive OTTAWA - The Hunourabie J. Gilles Lamontagne, Pustmaster General, annuunced that on October 20, Canada Post will issue its 1978 Christmas Com- memorative stamps. Early Renaissance paintings frum the collection of the National Gallery of Canada were chosen to illustrate the three stamps in this year’s Christmas series. Only the focal puint of the paintings, mother and infant, appears on the BLAMps. The illusiration uf the 1Z-cent stamp is taken wwewwewrweewewy n i i i i ie Mitnlinel a_e2 nn enh 44D New stamps issued frum an early 15th cen- tury — painting, The Madonna uf ‘the Flowering Pea, by an anonymous master uf the Cologne Schovl, The 14- cent stampis based on the la 15th century pain- ling, The Virgin and Child - with Saint Anthony and Donor, by Hans Memling of the Flemish Schuul. Tlustration for the 30-cent stamp is taken frum the centre purtion of a Lath century triptych, The Virgin and Child with Saints, the Annunciation, the Nativity and the Crucifixion, by Jacupo Di Cione. Layout and typography fur the three stamps are Cunservative party's proposals for federal budget culs. vewewews FEE wY a Ae The recently announced 44 cuts are a purely cosmetic operation which would be dropped by the Liberals if election, the Opposition leader said. ; “We . are presently governed by a group of in-. dividuals whose main In- terest is only their political survival,” he said. “This is so true that they are now trying Lo practise what they have always denounced, that is, a policy of budgetary restriclions.” Kicking off a campaign- slyle tour of Easlera Canada which this week will take him to Montreal, Halifax and St. John’s, Nfld., Clark told Sherbrooke's Chambre’ de Commerce that. Ottawa was nol serious in ils approach, since the reductions would tolal only $150 million out of a total budget of $47 billion. Clark hammered on the theme of Liberal “duplicity,” comparing the government's recent budget cuts lo the introduction of wage and price controls in 1975 after Prime Minister Trudeau ran-his campaign 7 . r Ae oe Be BD Ded by Jean Morin of Mon: (real. Printing in six-culour lithography is by Ashton- Pouer Limited = uf Torun, There will be 111,000,000 12-cenl. 76,000,000 14-cent, and 24,000,000 30-ceni stamps printed. “The Madonna and Child has been a favorite denouncing them. ; subject of painiers duwn “We are the only source of the centuries,” said Mr. ideas for the Liberal govern- Lamontagne in making ment,” Clark said. "The the announcement. “No other — subject captures sv well the spirit of reverence and joy we experience anew each year as we celebrate the birth of the infant Jesus." prime minister and his there is only one way to govern—Lo spend, spend and spend some more.” Last spring, he said, Finance Minister Jean Chretien had denounced He made his point OTTAWA (CP) — War amputee Gordon Kidney died last Friday, the day he recelved word that the Canadian pension com- mission did not consider his ailments qualified him for additional financial help. The 59-year-old Second World War veteran was buried Monday as a veterans organization called for a review of his case by fetetans~ Affairs Minister MacDonald. ~ Claire Roy, . office manager of the national service bureau of The War tions of Canada, said in a statement that Kidney telephoned twice Friday about the commission s before he died. “Nr. Kidney was a very, very itl man,” said Faye Lavell, agsiatant director of the bureau. H.C. Chadéterton, national . director of the association, said it can be assumed that news of the commission decision “hastened the death of this unfortunate veteran.” Ontario’s industry minister dies of apparent heart attack TORONTO (CP) — John ‘ Rhodes, Ontario’s minister of industry and tourism, died Monday of a heart attack while on a trade mission to Iran, a spokesman in the office of Premier William Davis announced. The spokesman said Rhodes died around 2 p.m. EDT after complaining that he had not felt well for the lasi few days while on a vdays while on a visit to Egypt. No further details were available because of a news blackout in Iran, the spokesman said. ing with international loans to developing nations. Senators passed the overall bill on a voice vole, sending it to lhe House for final action. The legislation is @ Compromise worked out between separate versions passed previously by each chamber. The bill would set a $1.9- contribution toward a- special § in- ternational loan program to Lottery He said the minister must review the case. Kidney, father of two, lived in Ottawa. He lost his . lef. leg above the Imee and ali the toes of his right foot and suffered nerve deafness during the war. Since then he developed a chronic heart condition. ; He received a $745-a- month disability pension, 8 $241-amopth. attendance Stlowarret tot help hisn teee~— care of himself and his home and a $100-amonth exception incapacity allowance. He applied to the Canadian pension commission for an unspecified .increase in his attendance allowed because his wife needed help to take care of him. Shehad quit her job a year before to look after him. His applicatién was rejected and he appealed. On Friday he received word that the appeal was rejected. If it had been accepted he could have received up to $170 more a month. The commission reviewers assist developing nations with balance-of-payment problems. Total cost of the loan pro- gram, lo be administered by the International Monetary Fund, is $10.7 billion. Of that amount, the United States and other industrial nations are pulling up half and membersofthe Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) the other half. The money would be used to help developing nations offset the drain on their currencies caused by the spiraling price of imported oil. None of the funds could be ‘used to assist Uganda under the legislation, And there is ALL LIFTS Child 12and Under Adult Half Day (Weekdays Only} Pre Schoolers ROPE TOW ‘commensurate with the ot ~ Kitsumkalum Mountain Tarrit Structure 1978-79 Conservative proposals for budget cuts and more recently the minister had said budget cuts were only a brief pause in ils over-all policy of redistributing wealth in Canada. . The Conservatives’ main economic policy would be to favur the expansion of the private seclor in urder to create more wealth for Canada. Budgetary restrictions would continue until there is ‘a new balance between the public and private sectors,” he added. Clark gave his speech said in a decision released by the veterans organization that “the present level of attendance is adequate and veterans's need for al- tendance.” _ Chadderton quoted: in a statenient from testimuny of Dr. D. J. Hilborn on behalf of ° Kidney before the com- mission. The doctor said Kidney could die at any time. “In my view, this man is permanently. medically unemptoyable. There is no point in mentioning exercise and recreation, as the strain of daily living on his car- diovascular system is life- threatening!" Kidney iold the com- mission he had to stop working last year because of his condition. His ductor had advised him not to wear his artificial leg. A. 0. Solomon, chairman of the pension commission, said he could not comment loud laughter several times as he made fun uf his own efforts {io master the language. He said his proposal last week to allow the deduction of municipal property taxes from federal income lax will Power nozzle they win next year's federal . cabinet colleagues think. _Carler ‘suggesting | that entirely in French and drew . Oe a — FILTER QUEEN - Sales and Service . AIR PURIFIER.AND CLEANER ‘ now available benefit Quebecers more than the average Canadian, because properly taxes are highest in this province. The party had set the max- imuum deductible at $1,000 rather than $750 or $800 for this reason, he said, adding: “To tell’ the truth, Quebecers will practically be the only ones able to benefit from the maximum deduction of property tax.” The proposal also includes a provision allowing for deduction of mortgage in- terest payments to a maximum of $5,000 from income tax, The vast majority of IN NICARAGUA US. suggests MANAGUA (AP) — A senior U.S. diplomat disclosed Monday that the United States has urged President Anastasio Somoza lu accept oulside mediation from Latin American coun- tries to break a deadlock in Nicaragua's bloody crisis. The diplomat, who asked not to be identified, said lhe message was delivered to Somoza on Saturday by President ‘Carter's special envoy, William Jorden. Jorden left immediately fur Panama, his former diplomatic post, after the weekend session, but was reported to be back Monday to discuss the matter fur- ther, [he source said. The latest outbreak of Nicaragua's bloody fighting was quelied Friday by Somoza’s national guard. It began Sepl. 9, and was led by the 300-10 40-member leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front. The Sandinistas want to end the 4-year authoritarian rule of the Somoza family. Opposition leaders and the Roman Catholic church’ asked Somoza to accept mediation by Mexico, Columbia and the Deminican Republic. But Sumoza said through his private secretary that he would prefer direct talks, which opposilion leaders said they will nut accept. The meeling prompted speculation that Jorden carried a message from Somoza-resign. The U.S. source said only that Jorden discussed ‘'U.S. cuncern over the situation, U.S. policy and what the. United States. expected to’ come out of the Organization ° of American States.’ Political analysts said the U.S. feels it is essential to have outside mediation in urder to stup and then reverse what was described as “the polarization of & accessories on the case until he had studied the file. CALL 635-6117 For Free Home Demonstration also a proviso designed Lo keep the funds from going to countries that harbor in- ternational terrorists. The balanced-budgel amendment was added last ; July during Senate floor : debate and retained by House-Senale conferees who hammered out the com- promise version. It calls for a balanced budget starting with the 1981 fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, 1930. Altough the amendment is not binding on Congress, Sen. Harry F, Byrd Jr., Ind- Va., its sponsor, said: ‘it will be on the record and it will be of tremendous significance,” eh ee ade Unda Anaad Test drive a Honda today at Mi HONDA = a Honda Gavin Sodant TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 Terrace, 6.C. V6G 1L8 Dealer Licence Number 020664 638-8171 $4.00 6.00 6.00 Free Day Night Somoza and anti-Somoza forces,” In Managua, the govern- ment said a national strike, inits fifth week, appeared lo be losing momentum.. There were reports (hat 70 per cent of businesses were open, a marked change from the 85 per cent closed when the sirike was called Aug, 24 by - business leaders demanding Somoza's resignation. Government radio stations advised workers to demand full back pay from striking businessmen, saying the government would support the demands. The government ordered schouls and businesses to epen Monday. The order included private as well as public schools but it ap- peared many private Ruman Catholic schuels ignored it, Classes were last held Sept. 13 before a double national holiday, extended by the government because Werr ete a oo ie x“ atatetata! SKOGLUND OLI'S PLACE - 798-2231 Lis ted PETS BEAUTIFUL. 635.9251 +H Ly FP Ly-|~heag= tor. ONE ‘month courtesy of THE - | 7 : if you'wish your Business Phone listed for your customers please call ree The Herald, Tuesday, September 26, 1978, Page 7 Quebec homeowners would be ablé to deduct all of their mortgage interest under this provision, Clark said. At current interest rates, the maximum applies to mor- Igages of aboul $50,000, These measures would be part of a sweeping Con- servative government But it was my idea - Clark program of budget cuts. It would include a permanent $2-billion deduction in personal income tax for lowerand middle-income earners, tax credits to companies for research and development, indexation of capital gains tax and a $5,000 investment credit for small companies. intervention of the bloody fighting in Leon, Esteli, Chinandega and Masaya, . Battle deaths in the country have been estimated in excess of 1,500 by the Red Sis" be Change ol (4 quarts) ge Install new Motorcraft titer ge Inspect Exhaust System _ Shock Absorbers Slaenng Linkage Front wid Rear Suspension: Battery Cables and Connactons AN Baits All Fluid Levels Aat Claanet Filter Windsnetd Wiper Blades Hood latch and hinges: ¢ Door Hiriges Deck Lid Hinges. oe Lubricate Protection Battery Spacihe Graviy Alchgnis and Signals Passenget Cars and Light Trucks iw Tey ew Not listed in our “B.C, Tel Directory. 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Pastal Code Location Emploi et Centra d'Emploi Employment Centre du Canada IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT — INSURANCE CLAIMANTS During the current Interruption af postal services, special procedures are in effect for the distribution of unemployment insurance cheques and the collection of dlaimant’s bi-weekly report cards. - ; Times-Dates Effective 4430 Lazelle Ave 8:30 AN. 4:30 PM Wed 27 Sep 78 Terrace — Mon - Fri Band Office 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM = Tue 3 Oct 78 Tuesdays Band Office 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Tue 3 Oct 78 Tuesdays Twinriver Office 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM = Tue 3 Oct 7a : Tuesdays Band Office 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Tue J Oct 78 . Tuesdays Municipal 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM —s Thur 5 Oct 78 Office Thursdays , 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Fridays Band Office Wednesdays , Wed 4 Oct 78 Band Office Thursdays Thur § Oct 78 Please read the following Instructions carefully and RETAIN THIS AD. VERTISEMENT for future reference. Following these procedures will make a major contribullon to orderly cheque distribution. - You MUST present your soclal Insurance card PLUS one olher iiern of personal ideniification to pick’ up your cheque. - People picking up cheques for clatmants on sickness or maternity benefit 635-6357. saeteehdeatentaantnteteasneatatabobnncntonavanaolotetarnee erates ints living in the communitles Ilsted below will nce cheques and deposit their report cards at Unemployment Insurance enquiries for all of the areas listed are to be directed to the Canada Employment Centre, 4630 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C, Tel: 635-7134. See e Child 12 4nd Under 20 aes MUST have a letter of authorization signed and dated by the claimant. The letter ’ winners eae ON RATES ’ . MUST include the claimants $IN number. The person picking up the cheque must ; ve personal identification. WINNIPEG (CP) — jf Adult (Single) $130.00 ne oo Grand prize winners of et aah we -For claimants residing In postal code area VeG (Terrace-Thornhill}, the day $100,000 each in the Western Mu A an ne er | : 00 they may pick up thelr cheque is determined by the last digit of their social in- Express Lottery fur Sept. 3 ini Rope All Ages ret surance number, were announced Monday by . the Western Canada Lotlery FAMILY SEASON RATES Those whose S!Nends In ‘0' or ‘1’ will pick up cheques Monday _ Foundation. Firs! Two People per Eamil $250.00 Those whose StNends in ‘2’ or ‘¥ will pick up cheques Tuesday The winners were George Each Addit ip 1 Studer ‘ ¥ : Those whose S'N ends in ‘4’ or ‘5’ will pick up cheques Wednesday McDonald of Lake Erroch, ac ve n an Those whose SIN ends in. ‘6 or ‘7° will pick up cheques Thursday BC. RG. Simpson of Bar: moana, ew nity ‘ . mm coe, Those whose SiN ends in ‘a or 9 wil pick up cheques Friday ' , Alla., elma an et ; - not mail claimant's bi-weekly report cards. Oeliver them lo the locatians Michael Kerr of Vancouver Now available al the Regional Diyiric! Offices, 4644 Where Westemers win all-ways SEA listed above. Calge Mario Mustillo of Lazelle Avenue, Terrace. B.C Western Canaets Lotlery Foundation PNA