te. 7 mmissioners. 2 alsa wants ‘all-two mifliog be ch to ‘pen the policy for the next twoy. years and | ecl a new j moderator or |: “next xix years developing. the, ‘central. Ueliels f ‘Chrigtian titular, head, and secretary, or. administrative head... ' . * Houghly half of the. commissioners are. clérgy.-Most are a MONTREAL ice) — - aetions ¢ oF evangelism. “es _. delegates lo the 29th general council af the Pieriinite The agenda for’ the council asks ks orpmisgiongrs to deal’ Canada gather here this weekend 1h will have, a fot on’, with a host of rézolutions dealing with subjects like prison «:" «their plate, ©0022 : Phere is “a lively. ' ( . ‘chureh on. nthe relative. eaiphasts to: . Climate of _ from both provinces. a HARIPAX.: + ‘tops. a Halifax: and’: ‘Saint {John _ NAB. will stay within: the ‘federally regiraint guidelines for.this ... - year but officials fear. it will be a painful entry into ‘the ~ suggested six-per-cent .. world | of Finance, Minister ° Allan MacEachen... Hallfax | Mayor Ron Wallace says it is- essential \_ “gity eauinell adopt his: ‘plans - for. restraint; ittetudingiia aix-per-centrisein spending: and taxation. . Be . effect. - ogge i maséion eutrently sindr Way in the: he placed op. aoa, PSE TE ’ Wallace says: everybody, - including city workers, will -benefil from; the, wage .and price .conirelg .althaugh . (here may be a-rough:- period while the progcam is taking Toate areag hey ee -He expectirapia results if PrareaT) reahe reform, high interest. rales, ‘acid rain, native rights, and: ~Auebec’ 5 Light lo self-dotermiqation. am Ri : ihe church’ 3 committee: on tinéotogy and faith ;"- Canada’s Larges Protestant. denomi “Meanwhile: “aity ‘counell ‘uses: ne ‘pina. (six-per-cent } inflation mit - within one year if. this’ program’ is adopted . right aCrORS “the” country," he SAYS. - Mayor Habert Lockhart of Sainl John said last. week’ the city: would stick (o a Six- . per-ceént- guideline for his city’s fuse. : There: “It's possibld ta reach the * specultici this’ will force ‘resorl, “ha ay the cily ta cul public ser- _ viees to reduce speriding. -. But public services will be | touched. only as. a jst | '“agsistant -tily manager Ni¢holas Barfoot - says, adding that (he city is concentraiing “more “on olher’ ways lo’ ‘trim - the o budget. ro e “been w 4 worry. aboul elected. Civic elections will be: “longer as:necessaty as they “once were will be affected.- ‘I's a value judgment as ta "which serviceg.are cul.’?” ‘Deciding where (to ‘apply the budgetary knife will be difficult for —-_eivie polilicians, who have to -being _re- held in Halifax in’ October, Aldermen may have a he tial meeting. of the highest court’ ' we'll hopefully try io maintain services, but same programs: which are’ io inillion budgel was 15: ‘per: ‘cent higher. than 1981, H increases in. taxation are to ~~ be kept in-the six-per-cent - - range, taxpayers can ex- . peel severe cuts in seme - areas of spending lo slave olf a repeat of last year's ‘6.4-per-cent lax increase. Lockhart says no cuts are planned in the number’ of city personnel. . _ “Other ways of “cost: culling are being looked ton :must’ estah i hi. "hasty year 08 ‘Ichn’ 8, 0. 1 s bso on The Obcerver 300 00-circalalion monthly; Rev. Richard’ Davidaon;- of St... Andrews United Chureh:in “Toronto, caused a ‘Stir when he -— “said: “We believe we can win salvation for ourselves by. . sen yh ihe church's ‘(regional hodies. Others: represen! a wo ite eayres 3 doinj justice or delivering ‘Meals-On-Wheels or: reiusing te deal with a bank, thal persist in ending. money to South Africa. . a “Bul'we cannot win o our own salvation,” ‘Davidson aided, “Jt ix Jesus Christ who saves. us.” . “Christians often give lip service to [he idea thal faith in Jesus is one side of the coin and good works the other... Jesus Christ must be restored to the side af the coin from which-he has heen expunged. . . Then we could look for a renewal which would be the foundation of @ just and caring suciety,” Clarke MacDonald, 8 candidate for moderator and the : -chureh's deputy secretary for the division of mission in ‘Canada, responded to Davidsons' comments by saying: “Unless your Christian faith results in concern say about aw ers want /p ri son i n q u | ry. tendency tok al," Barfoot says. South Africa, it doesn’t amount to a hill of beans,"*~ endency tokeeponeeyeon = pysgsibitilies: include - «, E: yy ae ne “the budget and anather on ‘reducing the number of city We're not doing social action to get brownie points to get MONTREAL Four ‘lawyers allowed Into Archambault’ ‘penitentiary, ~ 10 days after an uprising _ which left three guards and two prisoners dead, are calling for a public. inquiry into what they describe as. the. prison'’s ' vengeful treatment ‘of convicts: (CP). = damage ened ‘prison facilities, during. the riol is the main yeason ‘the convicts are still confined to oye i ng eee theiy cella. . - Anne-Marie! Jonés. of - the “Association ' ‘of Defence Lawyers, Georged ‘Lebel of the Association 6f ‘Quebec lo, he : prisoners have been left! without toothpaste, shaving malerial or toilet paper. Although officials” have quell prisoners rampaging ‘in. their, cells’ shortly after — the riol, the lawyers said the gas was used during five days in revenge for the inadequately fed. 7 two sandwiches for lunch and one for supper — and some guards throw the food under - the cell's bed or into the toilet baw! | rather than handing it to” ‘ihe occupant, the lawyers added. - They said guards destroyed everything in the the polls when the . time comes to pare expenditures. ““'T think jl’s going to get: -down to each and every . ‘alderman and the position. he lakes on restraint," says. alderman Ron, Halifax Cromwell: “You can't talk aboul restraint thls week and then add things into the - Vehicles, _Feducing vehicle © use, cutting staff travelto - oul-of-town ‘conferences’ ‘and. seminars’ and using ° con- | sultanis to - better ad- vantage, he says. There is also concern thal. present services may take a... back seat to debt-funding in to heaven. We're doing it because of Christ's command to : ‘unile our faith with action.” “T'm a strong advocate of whaleness, of one ; Gospel with Personal and social implications." ' . Both men say they are good friends and differ only on how _ they emphasize issues facing the church. . Also on. the agenda is debate on a controversial report -presented to the last council, which examines sexual morality and the sexuality of Christ among other things. The report will be (he subject of resolutions and possibly an . | L ee we verye 4 wo for projects suchas. the . interim report, bul won't go back before council until 1964. : - . -_ ue ag killing af the guards. budget next week." | - . . White me Phat the o talgnen tc ae - Nicole They also said. prisoners common head othe Cromwell says aldermen Major Market , Square Other resolutions ask the Council to come to grips with: mally pelican with © Millette of. the'Prigoners ave been allowed only one "prisoners. for insect lelsure must determine which downtown redevelopment : whether self-confessed homosexuals should be ordained as anything related to the June 25 riot, Archambault af- fictals have established ‘a ‘terror and suspicion” and are: sub- mitling prisoners to ‘‘moral -- torture,” the lawyers said in a stalement. Thursday. However, prison official Gaston Pelletier denied the Firefighters in Alberta and: British~Columbia are facing a far greater number of forest fires ‘this year than in 1981,say forestry officials Fhe B.C. ifMinistry of dat, fires more (haf three times - 334,100 hectares across, the province so far this season. That compares ‘with 874 fires: and 10,500° hectares, aver the same period in 1981. ~The number of fires Teported in Alberta this year has reached 1,149, as ‘compared’ with 796 in 1981, said Wayne ° superintendent for the Peace River forest district. After a respite caused by cool and rainy weather, the forest fire situation in both provinces may hedt up. again with warmer, drier ” weather expected, in the - next few days. ¢ The B.C. forest service ~blaméd lightning for 215 of effects , Ca lerpillars Goff, . Rights” Bureau “said they spoke with eight’ convicts: Wednesday... _ . They - said guards have confiscated .all personal belonging to prisoners, - -ineluding changes of clothing, books, photographs ., and;,. legal papers. Some cof th Fires plentiful. palh of the: ‘fine, ‘Have. returned .to.; theirs:homes ~ because ‘the -fire--hasn’t moved since Tuesday... “The -siluation:.in~the- north tof B.C.1.has:: im- proved in the pasl two days: ” Forests ‘3a VPhupaderyiratt seecmbrthey feed seat closed: | now cane" forest isérvice prevent the spread’ of fires. have ‘built new ‘guards’ and there is no further threat to settlements in” “the” fire zones: “However, the feeseagt | is generally for. warmer; ‘and a drying. trend ,. "Across province, with’ “the. ‘fire danger. increasing. i In northern Alberta,. afire . - in the Footner Lake forest region which has “engulfed an area about L one-third the . Size of Prince | Faward. Island continued undfated "Thursday. ' However, officials believe” the’ 200,000-hectaré' blaze - may be. brought” ‘under the ‘ cbulldozers} ithe. . shower since July 26, even though lear gas irritates | ihe skin. Prisoners wre All Saints’ Anglican ( Chureh, Vernon, was the selting on periods. “Bait: the prisoners who ‘parlicipated ‘tin’ the riot) destroyed: everything.” Hooge wedding July 3 for the exchange of marriage vows between Janice. Louise Froese, daughter of Jean Froese and the late Frank. Froese of Terrace and Ronald James Hooge, son of Mr, and - Mrs. Jake Hooge of Abbotsford. |: Rev. Paul Robinson officiated at the denble ring ceremony. oes Given in marriage by her brother, Gerald: Froese, the ' bride wore a gown of georgelte featuring a high neckline, fitted bodice and split sleeves, all-adorned with point d’esprit and vernice lace. The mohair hat was trimmed with alencon lace, She carried a bouquet of pink roses, pink and while carnations and baby’s breath. _- Matron of honor. was Donna Mihalcheon of Vernon and - bridesmaid was Julie Sjoman of Vancouver. They were ~ gowned alike;in floor length pink V-neck style gowns with - chiffon overbodice and carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations. Melanie Martens, flower girl. niece of the exeom, was the. Marvin Friesen was best man, Larry Hooge,” brother of. services are essential, then cut unneeded programs. — However, he added, some aidermen have supported . expenditures lately which,if - cut, could haye been used to lower next year’s tax rate. ’ Saint John wiil have to hold contract talks with four civic unions in 1983 — police, firefighters, inside workers and outside workers. Mayor Lockhart admits wage demands will almost certainly average more than the six-per-cenl fuidelines. ._. Saint John has less tax money due to a. drop ‘in population. To compound the. problem, (he un- ' conditional grant il receives from the rovinee Ai vat - an’ ‘bibultion ahd? An owen vill also drdp. project and the Canada Games. Pool, ana ministers. 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