R . irge fe lot. Quiet: street, and ‘carport: ey, 3 speed on the column, 0, Phone 635- ’ Needs ‘some work. $350; .QBO, Phone 635-3499 after $:90 p.m. (P84, ae. MOBILE | 4 acresy wells. “1975 FORD BRONCO 4x4, - $2,000, 635- 9576 or 635-6066, ne _ (PSApe) - _ Until the mid-19803.— to: successfully integrate. and. until. 1968 Chev Biscayne, 250 6 ‘of the year, oy tatttin) t “ might: consider. “complement the basie aim of lifé insuranice”’. such’ as real. estate and investment counselling, MeCauighey sald later - president Drew McCaughey.. The: chief. executive ‘offleer told the annual meeting & _ Tuesday the recent purchases of Winnipeg-based Monarch Life Assurance Co. and nd Capleot Bankers Life: aris Co... - insurance. : a ‘an interview. \” “spreading *- moe with {wo new companlea under its belt slice the beginning doesn’t plant any other acquisitions = : notaintil its newest ones are fully integrated, says com unselling firm it bought last August, and the Edgecombe — Group, which provides a Wide range 'of real estate services. . (Under terms of the, Monarch deal, both’ ‘companies ‘will into: "other caress. “phat: “But he added that it will take. many. monihs _ - probably: 3 fally merge. Monarch president ‘Harald Thompson is to ‘gétain hig position and ‘become executive vice-president and chief operating officer of North American. ~, Monarch. was bought in Febfuary from CanWest’ Capital. on Independent subeldiaey ‘operating: under. ita present name. . and management out of Milwaukee. MeCaughey sald’ the. purchase of Capitot ‘Bankers; ‘Which operates in 20 states,” will double the company’s tiny Us. mharkel share and a give “itfa ‘Presence in almost’ every: state. ; ed substdlaries, Elliott and ‘Page ds van ‘taveatment Me 7 Carp. for $68 million to 0 strengthen North American's B ‘bate - in, Western Canada... gee \ earnings ta $180 million, which MeCaughey called. ‘a Bal on ‘margin for. the company.” - then the: soyear-old firm: doesn’t plan, further expansion be. seen to. “be . ea Phone - rs (pi0-7a). ‘TWO RESIDENTIAL lota-- quiet.“ nelghborhoad - on ‘Cottonwood Crescent. Pricad fo sell. Phone 635- 7785 or 635-6617. , (PS-T1Apr) MUST SELL— Lot 33 In Thornheights sub. Phase. 1. Rear of tot borders: - designated park, Lot alze — approx. 75’x140". Make an: offer. -Phone: Vernon 545. man. _ ' HAZELTON—. 196 ~ creek: river, 130-acres In_ production. $168,000. WII arty. ~eontract, | High. : icing. River’. bottom. | - Private fishing hale, 642 aig, { (pr0-toapri FOR RENT — 2,000 #9. ft. office space. 4623. Lakelse . Ave, Phone 635-2552. Moon. face-soc- tin) . DRYCLHANING PLANT for sale. First class equipment. Good iocation. Phone for more Information 635-7937. (Acca-0Apr,)} 1970 THUNDERBIRD car —axcellent condition. 86,000 O60. Phone 635-9541. . (PS-12Apr.) 973 : MONTE CARLO — Good running condition. 635 3103, . (Pa-6Apr. - cob, a 17 ) HONDA civic—H.B., _ 4epead. Excellent conditon. __ Only 90,000 km. $4,000, OBO, “Phare 635-9539 after 2 p.m... . (PS-12Apr.) " Scena, issoDODOEOMM. ‘Asking $5,000 OBO. Phone 635-7107 or 638-8084 - ings, ask for Dave. | (acel0-7a) 1974 popol CORNET, 240 CU). 40,000. mites, needs {rans. (no reverse). Machanics speclal. Mokean - __offee. opie \ Sgt 187 pope. MONACO Two deor, hard.tap, bucket . seats, no. rust. Asking $900.00. . anytime. on (ne: sit. tin) PONTIAC 1979 GRAND | daluxe PRIX: LJ—Va2, i Alr-conditioning etc. "-Gacatlent condition. Phone oe _ (P20-Apr. y ponoe PICKUP— ‘nk ‘industrial ak of ‘commerce, . _Jerecee 5430 0 : tobe fnade by sealed ‘bids; the highest. bid not necessarily accepted. (AceS-0Apr.) . - 080... cplo-ta) acres, (ne-apr » Phone. 638-0763 #9 Ford Van, complete steam - eairpet Cleaning equipment. : ‘appeintment fo view _ 1900- ome axa, PS, PB, 4 speed. Excellent condition, T , $5,800, Phone 638-1718. TTth 2241. - (AeeséAer.) ” CHEVY r VAN 1979, V8, F new paint. 27,000. miles. $3,500. Owner leaving town. Phone 635-7559, -(PSApr) i ‘981 FORD ECONO VAN 12 passenger, tintad windows.” -EC S00 Phone. 635- 476, or 1977 DODGE 0200 TRUCK 310 4 apeed, blue, ° $3000 Good © running condition. ° New brakes. Phone 635-4066. after 6pm. ; (stfn) 12060, MOBILE, HOME in quit park lo Terrace. for sale. Large pad lot. with Jockable shed. Phone 638- ‘1860 to view. (Pé-8Apr.) FOR SALE - -_ = 1977 Bendix: Mobile Home, | 12x68, : bedroom, 8x16 finlehed addition. Large’ porch, fenced yard, 2 appilances, “No. 43 Timberland Trailer . Court. $19,900. 698-8278... .. Vite ABELADH + new r: Ys Sa war . ms eae TRIPLE 'E- Class A Motorhome, Low mileage. Sleeps = 4. Excellent condition. Price’ nepotlable: Phone’ 635-3403, it “(PSA } CN RAIL TENDERS FOR _ CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING AND: DRAINAGE FOR EVELYNSIDING - EXTENSION KM 15.31 (MILE9S) ‘ BULKLEY SUBDIVISION, ' BRITISH COLUMBIA Work. consista of. clearing: excavating and disposal of waste material) supply and place. corrugated metal . culverts, granular material, fenelng and seeding. Sealed tenders In, the self | addressed ‘envelope will be * received up to 12 o’clock noon Mountain Daylight: Time, Thursday, April 28, Wee " Tendering. documents may be obtained from the office of Regional Chist Engineer, 1th Floor, 10004 - 104 Ave. .. . Edmonton, Alta. or the Track... and |. Roadway Officer,’ 14480 - V7 A Avenue, North Surrey or the Track & , Roadway _- Engineer, 283 George St., Prince George, B.C. ‘oh or after Thursday, April 7, 1983 upon deposit. of a certified . fifty” ‘dollar ($50) cheque - payable “to”: the: Canadian Natlonal.. vipaat oat bet . Deposit refimderd: feturnt. of documents ,,In goods condition within fhirty (30)! days from theses sof tender! closing), Ucther: technical is a call tie office of the Construction © Engineer Prince. George, B.C. (604) 563-1164. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | \ «,, RA. Walker toh s : Vies- President _ Edmonton, ‘Alta. © ; a _(AsC3-67,8 Apr.) ‘Smoking éoats money and lives.. Gel more. information - eart pleas) Me CHEVROLET Scottsdale pickup. Opento~ 07 bids. Ask for Rockey, 35. oe “(atinttny” -" ‘She told media lawyers and the accused man’s counsel ~ she’ intends to rule Thursday on whether to throw D . temporary: order issued March 28, : . The order, which prohibits publication of ‘the name or address of the accused or any other information thal: might _ help: identify him, was issued after defence. lawyer Lawrence. Greenspon contended further publiclty would”... "television station CJOH. * Southam lawyer: Jean Richard atgued that if publishing ‘prejudice a-falr. trial. The accused man’s name had been ppoblished ina font: page story inthe. Ottawa Citizen and carried by: The Canadian Press on Merch 2a before the order Was igaued aby Canadian reserves still falling. OTTAWA (CP) — The’ country's holdings of official international ‘reserves fell by $371 million” US. in March to #4.2518.. > Finance: Department sald today. -*” change: ‘resulted from repayment of : blilion, the Part “of the $250 million ‘U.S. horré wed - by the government through a 1978 bond issue and added to :reserve holdings when. the Canadian ' dollar! was under. downward pressure. Forelgn reserves are used ‘to Habilize | the |foreign exchange . value of - the _ dollar, Canadian dollars to support the currency when it. threaleris’ to ° fall. on international markets, and . does the. opposite to hold down the value of the dollar. : Figures are quoted in U.S. funds . because they represent - the bulk of reserves — made up of forelgn currencies, gold and. special drawing rights, a paper currency. of the - International ~~ Monetary ~~ Fund. —— The . dollar remained stable ~ through most of CNRAIL \ TENDERS FOR GRADINGAND - - DRAINAGE FOR EXTENSIONTO CEDARVALE SIDING, KM 198.08 (MILE 85.8) BULKLEY SUBDIVISION, . BRITISHCOLUMBIA | Work consists of excavation and grading all classes of materlals; disposal of waste material) supply and place. granu lar -material, corrugated metal culverts . and fencing. Sealed tenders In the self addressed envelope will be: ‘recelved up to. 12 o'clock noon Mountalr Daylight Time, Thuredey. “April 26, 1903, Tendering documents may he obtained from the office - of Regional Chiet Engineer, " 15th: Floor. 10004 - 104 Ave., - Edmonton, Alta, or the Track ‘and’. Roadway | Officer, 14480 - WwW A Ava., North’ Surrey, -B.C. or the Track & Roadway Engineer - 283 George Street, Prince George, B.C. on or after rsday, April 7, “3983. sit of a certifled ity f (30) cheque yable 40° ‘the’: Canadian National” Raiiway. Co, Deposit refurided on. return” ‘of documents condition within thirty (30) days from the-date of terkder - further : closing. | For. technical enquiries call the offtee of the Construction.” Engineer Prince George. B.C. (604). 563-1164. too ‘The lowest or any fender not ecetdarily ‘accepted. View President Edmonton, Alfa.-: — cml AERA LIAN The government - sella reserves*"An "buys: In goéd March but weakened at month's end and slid below Bicents.U.S, on the final day ‘of the month.. “ANY, action’ ‘taken. to will be reflected in reserve: figures “published: “hext “month, The. dollar’‘closed Tuesday at 81.06 cents U.S... Up from: 80.94: Monday, - Recent increased in U.S, interest rates and usual end- of ‘month buying at U, S. OTTAWA’ (CP) — Justice Janet Boland of. the Ontario » ‘ Supreme Court reserved judgment Tuesday ona precedent: ; setting court order prohibiting publication of the name of an Ottawa man charged. with first-degree murder ‘on the "ground it would prejudice his right to'a fair trial | - coupled with what he called lurid and inaccurate reporting _ of the slaying by Thé Citizen — made hollow the guarantee. '- ofa fair trial In the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. , He sought a further: order. to prevent publication . of the. : -tan’ 8 name if he was eventually acquitted and-to permit. _: publication only at th end-of the. Ppeal process if he was convicted, ops ae s Ss Opposing the motion were “lawyers for ‘Southam Inc., which owns The Citizen, the CBC, The Canadian Press and.. Bushneil Communteations -Ltd.,. whieh owns Ottawa dollars by Canadian firms | to pay dividends ta U.S.- shareholders have been: blamed ‘for ‘the recent _ downward pressure on the ; "dollar. “There. were ‘no gold sales. ” ~ during March, ‘although the — government has authorized . | the sale of one million of its 20: milllon ounces’ of ' Gold: bulllon. “A . breakdown of. the - peserve. changes shows « a ‘the name of a person ‘accused of a-crime prevents, a fair trial, no one has ever: ‘had one in Canada. drop,of $434 million In U.S. dollar holdings to §$2.7726 - . billion * an Increase of $76.6 ‘million iti other foreign : currencies to $267.5 million; a decline of $8 million in ‘gold . holdings to $763 million; a drop of $1 million in special drawing rights to $96 million; and a decline of AT million to $352.6 million . dn thereserve position: In the International - Monetary: Fund, Socreds continue spending ’ — The * whose to VICTORIA: (cr) — BC.. ‘ government, legistatlve authority . spend tax dollars. ended ‘March 31, has approved the: spending of almost $700 . ‘milllon by: cabinet decree . _ for the month ‘of “April, It is Understood — this represents © “onetwelfth of’. the provincial budget which — is expected to be presented . to the Jegislature : in early summer — possibly as late _as.June,.” This’ marks the first time that a B.C, government has” used cabinet orders to pay - its billa without getting’ prior approval from. the legislature. The order was issued in spite of warnings ‘from the opposition that it. would be in effect taxatlon without representation, * Opposition ‘leader Dave — Barrett said last week that such a- move would be a — “reprehensible ablse”’ of ' tradition and a direct abuse ‘of all the citizens who pay ‘taxes. and receive public services in the province, — “Only dictators .attempt ‘ torule by decree,” Barrett . sald in disclosing that he had asked Lt.-Gov, Henry Bell-Irving to take action to ensure the supremacy of the ‘legislature by - not Aigning - the cabinet decree. Barrett said the solution © would be to: recall the legislature to debate a - budget or call an election: because , © traditionally spending by cabinet decree ‘ only. is done: during | an election’ if a budget, or an interim - budget, “was - not approved by the legislature: prior to the: “election being called, - - - The order, dated March 1 and made. public Tuesday, was . issued ©. undér the: Financtal . Adininiatration ° Act... which pertnits the cabinet. to. pay . the government’s bills _ b decree if.it has not already | been approved by the | legislature, and ‘after each, minister states, that’ the money: is. “urgently: “phd * ‘Immediately required.” ” lieutenant governor. - ‘Barrett said Tuesday that his fetter - to Bell-Irving , R.A. Walker probably’ did not cross. the lieutenant-governor's desk . . Until after the cabinet order ” ‘was signed. W It was signed’ by: the qt He’ ‘sald ha: “expecta that BeMteying Myer wie order only after. getting a tacit. agreenent..with’ Berinett ‘that he will recall. the ' Itself create a constitutional — legislature ‘or ~ call, election. within the 30 days, “The present government ~ ppears to consider itself the . restraints . on spending of: -the - parliamentary process and . which are the foundation of » thes. “monarchy,” Barrett said in his letter to the Heutenant: Immune from. “all taxes Inherent in “! gonstitutional governor. . . . ‘representatives “There Is nD emergency “people.” compelling ’ ‘guch arbitrary... and* Uridemocratic conduct. Indeed, this: failure observe the spirit of B.C,’s democratic traditions. may crisis as well as economic chaos.” Barret urged lieutenan t-governor : to “consider the seriousness of . |. permitting: "a. - precedent which would establish asa’ principle ‘Ihe power of a government ; ‘administration ta'-be- irresponsible Instead of responsible to the elected of to fo the -|° > the WANTED Small loader with grapple and | lumber forks. 175 HP Power - “unit. Plone collect cn _ (403) 587-2529 or | (403) 507-2388 -windows. "Excellent. condition. - 8 Ford 12 passenger Clubwagon — 302, V-8, custom - _ ~ deluxe: Interior, AM-FM-Cassette and 4 — , <épeakers.. Rear seat heater, tinted: Winter and summer steel ‘belted radials. 75,000 km. ce *8,000.00, . - Phone John... “635-3476 or 635-4880. | ‘Canada in 1962 with assets of more than $2 billion, posted. mixed results. for 1982 with total life insurance at the end. af the year amounting to $20. 4 billion. * : Net earnings before unussal items but after dividends “and refunds were $6.8 million, down $11.6 n.from ‘a. year earlier, but McCaughey said that’s “satisfactory in the: : : . : iF light of business, conditions in 1882." Final 1982 earnings of $84 million brought: retalne “In Canada ‘individual life sales. totalled | ‘a “almost the same as-for,. 1981, while.in thie U:S :° : - dropped 14. per cent from a ‘year ¢ edrlier to 500 prllions; ‘The volume of new life ingurance was #8. " bilion, up : per ‘cent. from 1981.: ; ‘McCaughey blamed the November, 1681, federal budget. -Inereage -in’ term ‘insurance sales: at the sexpense . of. ; permanent life. insurance. Tinga ore. on avon ofl reporting . Mr. Justice John Osler... . Greenspon argued Tuesday that uze of the man’s name — H Greenspon said the issue is whether the charter's. guarantee of freedom of the press is in conflict with its. provisions on the right to a fair trial. If eo, the:right. to a fair trial should prevail and the " permanent gag order r ahould bedasued. . ; Adults should ‘enjoy x Ape samé protection as juveniles: against use of their, n at Teak until a conviction fs registered, he. argued. Juveniles are protected because it Is felt their lives would ‘be ruined by the publicjty,. Greenspon qriticlzed The Citizen, for reporting March a that the slaying occurted at 4 weekend party in suburban Nepean and that the 17-year-old victim had been.“‘stabbed : repeatedly. in the abdomen” and taken to hospital by. friends. ~~ Th fact, there. was ‘one stab wound ‘and the accused took the victim to hospital, he sald. The Citizen also used the phrase: “brutal slaying’ ‘and. mentioned an earller incident in which a young man in|. Nepean wag bludgeoned with.an axe when he stumbled. _ upon robbers in his ‘home. Greenspon said It was preposterous to link the two cases” but the community’s. perception of what had: happened ‘would be colored by the report... ‘The damage had been compounded by Citizen reports the: next day suggesting that the victim had been in bad. company and that the accused may have had a previous record. : Richard argued nothing in law prevents the media from. reporting the name of an accused, He said Greenspon is arguing for: “prior restraint,” a ; form of.censorship. ; - The. Canadian’. Civil Liberties. ‘Association . “supports reporting the names of an accused ad a safeguard to those - accused of stitie, even if the publicity: is often painful. he ald. ! aan “Includes: tridge, stove, drapes, wall: to _ wail carpet, close to schools and bus. 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