“tine, “MONTREAL oe i | When Liberal. MP. Bryce. Mackasey ‘stood up inthe _ House of Commons’ lam. 7 week to deny he acted as a "paid lobbyist for a -Montreal. 1 firm, he was puting amt. your palltical eareer.of1 te Los a1 ena “emotional - atateraest, ‘Mackasey, ‘BL -. offered to resign his seat if a . ‘ Commons: committee finds him guilty of wrongdoing: ‘In He denied ever.. owning - 190600 Canada Lid, an -. ‘obscure Ottawa ‘company. that lias emerged as a key link in a bankruptcy that is. '. being investigated by the ‘RCMP, . -A hearing . of machine. tooling firm Les ‘even: ‘the : president for finance, Setge © ‘Didier, sald. he did a hot know ; ' the. -bankfuptcy division. of Quebec Superior Court Into . the May, 1992, demise of the’ ‘Lave, was told th ‘dinpady book. . 0,0 * Legal: action has begun’ to: .. Th recover, $22,500. from:.- the °. “Joachim gave an Ottawa lobbyist a "- $400,000 loan. guarantee and “ $22,500in cash, paid through ‘ the numbered firm: . The bankruptoy truites, accountant .- ....Jean-Guy ~ ‘Daouit, dn taking legal steps "to hecover a total of £82,900 “ that.was channeled through « an unusual bank account in Montreal of Les Atallers,:° ‘ whose transactions were ‘not © recorded. ja the company _ books,” “The sees WAb 80 secret firm’a vice" thé details. _7 When Didier diked Jean” ‘ Brayere; chairman of Les’ *Ateliers and president until early 1982, for information: about the’ special account,. Bruyere told him: “Christ, ° Ateliers d'usinage Hall youdon't need that for your break a deadlock in arms ~ a ey. Control negotiations, in ‘ “oT Geneva. APPOINTMENT Ernie Fisher a long time: resident of Terrace, has-|olned the staff at Terrace |. Chrysler and Terrace Motors Ltd., Ernie Is a welcome addition to thelr sales staff, | . and backed by 22 years experience in |- direct automotive sales. Ernie can help -. you In your transportation needs. Please . ' feel frae to drop.in for coffee any time... during business: hours and discuss your. - next new or used car or truck. - Ottawa: . numbered, company;. $30,000. ‘from: Labec, thé Quebe firm {hat awnera”. ‘anoviyinolis. Company; " Bruyers, a Montreal. lawyer . Who “now: Is- an’ executive. with: ‘@ pay 1V: ‘Hemi and | Europe wants. improvements a (AP) — Reaghn -:. administration today. to " make. a new, perhaps “proposal, to the Soviets to In talks with US. Defence _ Becratiiry.. Caspar’ Weinberger " Feptetentatives from - | “REGIONAL DISTRICT KITIMAT-STIKINE ‘s “BUILDING CONSTRUCTION pee “To All Thornhill Residents. rer _ the onstruction a plan - required. - |. can: be obtained Signed '* Charles F. ‘Meek. VILAMOURA, . Portugal ’ ‘Western. European: 7 defence: miniaters told the ‘less ambitious ~ | uae R.D.K.S. requires plan’ station ; ofall bullding construction which occurs * | within . - Prior to com mericement of any bullding im “Information | regarding this requirement R.D.K.5. by- law. enforcement officer at: ‘9856 Des Jardins..Avenve; 638-1565 ” - ‘between: the hours 1p.m.-6p.m. Monday: . + Friday or at the R.D.K. S. office at No.9-° “4644 ‘Lazeile Avantey: ‘Terrace, 635-725). 3 - By-| law Enforcement Otticer.” tare cy brani Didier’ also: “teatited: ‘iat 7 when:' he : asked ‘Bruyere: atiout- the ‘double ‘payment, : ‘NATO: coitties were in ~ plans 40, deploy. similar favor of the United States. weapons by: the end making ‘a’ new proposal: year. because It ‘could elicit new -” initiatives from the Soviets, .. a senior US. ‘defence official said, a The current U. Ss, proposal :” — the zero option — calls for elimination: “of.” Saviet ~ medium-range © nuclear. missiles aimed, at Western’. Europe in return ‘for. a ' ‘NATO decision: to gerap - useful]. thing,” "official. interim .. step favored," : acknowledged . that the European .“\ allies are | unanimous-in wanting: ‘the make new Proposals, . He lag ‘aaid. the. allies . demands were, .- |. ' ee ‘ Canada Is represented: at Thornhill . area meeling by Defence Minister. ‘Giles registration permit ls; _ Lamontagne. Permits and . further ihe Soviets have rofeie a - offer, .. demanding by contacting the: >) > Intend that NATO scrap its” ° British - missiles.- British and French missiles are . not... a - discussion because they are ‘Federal Business . Development Sine WITH FLEXIBLE TERM LOANS _ hot under NATO control, “There. ja ‘onvensis that. DETner vith the accotnting an Interim” ‘agreement’ on: the way to zero. could b be. Co veatd’.the «| “To, ‘suggest . a broad outline. at. such an _ widely : him at! ®. ‘company meeting . ~ OF were' ‘told ‘he was a member | ‘of the. group’ of ’ businessmen invelved in the ‘purchase of the firm in the “tall. of. i061... Reagan -administration ‘to |), denied he was a.member of It-was the tiist. ‘time, a: senior’, US. . _ official ~ had * “7 plans and” agree to a _ Broposal ‘that . would have’ © the Soviets keep hundreds of | « §8-20e to offset French and . ': Washington “bnsists:. the: topic < for WE re = J the FBDB, soon, an ; Your FUTURE ISOUR GUARANTEE. but arén't.aure you can satis ‘ale. requirements, come la nd, discuss it. Ifyou: want to. 6 finance a particular venture, © Lb the ueual ‘om th us. =: : . The Federal Business Development Bank doesn't Just look at figuras, We examine your - whole project, Wélaaneioney Dasedonaverai | 1) feasibility. To us, competence, commitment and. potential are as important as fixed assets and — -] hard collateral. 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' Mackasey has been linked. to Les Ateliers by several - leading business executives. . who said they elther met” ‘Mackascy - - firm's obeards0 - directors ‘saying. he: had ‘ refused j an invitation to join - wanted such initiatives “in. j the. board ‘on the advice of ‘the near future,” but would .- not ‘say: how: “ urigent: “the vt Into the limelight 10 days. - thé: Commons law clerk. 4 ‘Mackasey was ‘shoved “Sago -when’. ‘the Montreal Gazette Published an.article. - ~ about’: a: -- -previously ; . unnoticed : bankruptey hearing last: ‘ter for -Les Ateliers,.- which: produced.” manufacturing: equipment. He. denied _ Mleatons is: FEY ‘tracked: Ler abet ‘duthorities sald: ; "where aha got ‘fhe’: baby.at her side, ‘the - calibre revolver, the Fal anid: “wasn't feeling weil; then forced her fram theeag at ‘ ~ Momenta later,'a shot'rang out. agents speciisiad the, -tollet water tank,’ . "end at University of: British . - adjudicated at ‘several ”featlvals, : Kamloops, When two dgeiite shoved up Maniiay to: housewife became agitated and eicused herself to go to he bathroom. There she shot herself in the head with, 2 ‘The child, Michael WilHameon, later: was: 5 reuihite with * his. mother, Christine, : 18, and her. husband, » ypartld « Elidieu, : - ‘T’m go happy | because before I found my bab: - aleep, I couldn't eat,” said Mrs, Willlamson, a arrived in tha U.8; ‘two years ago and speaks: utile: Ligh... She told. pdlice Inst week that'a woman she bad’ ona offered her axtd the boy a ride-to a clinic when told the “tit and sped away, with the baby. When the FBI followed a “routine”. lead to. Boyntin's home she interriipted the interview and asked to be extcuged to use the bathroom. = °.*, : gun might havé. been wrapped in a towel and hl A neighbor, ‘Naticy Noland, told police that Boy nha _clalmed to be pregnant several months ago. 86. Noland agld ehe thought nothing of it when Boynton called last: vei announce the birth of.a child. ! : b i2, .- Mrs, Williamson told police she met Boyatin the. day her child was born, while recovering if hospital. Masquerading as a nurie and saying her natn was _Kovina, Boynton befriended the young mother, offen her: at home to cheek on the: baby's. “ean Williamson said. D4 ‘ Notre Deme In Nelaor, B. c Columbla Summer Sessions’ for several years. He has organizations: prasident ot the a ed Including - Nelson, Music. o to_-welcome- him’ to: the, Association snd In 1 194l- 1984 ‘and:: vagaln: ‘from Westminster Regiment. Band from: 1949- dow; y Fair Lady. In the Queen Elizabeth . Theatre 21° egndugtor: of: ‘gin “Avenue. ‘ United: Thureh' Cholr for. 12° a” | years, Richmond: United ae Church’ for five ‘years;: me “Vancouver. Clty Hall. Choir : re ano “years. Mr... Turner : +e fava al University of". ‘Fred Turner. was, conductor : “1 of the New Westmingter'and . Distrlet Band. Sotlety from. 1980- (currently). He’ was”. music’ supervisor. ‘with’: Vancouver Schools from . 1963-19717. Burnaby Schools: : - from 1957-1963, "Before that _ he wes | “conductor ot the - “Royal. 1956. Many other conducting. 9 éngagemeyits include s North a "toeity _- ‘doing . cad 17; Sha has'béen a guest “sololat atid: accompanist, Helen. .Dalitrom. is . wi Pacitic “Northwest adjudicator ~ Alberta, uSaskat Manitoba, and Wi . as well as. a Examiner for: “the Board of Music. H finds time to give and workshops B plano) In Western, . The committes Is pi "welcome Helen'to tht agalny this year, _ ~ & | _ Helen: Dalstrom,: obtainad her teacher's diploma tn plano at the age of 13. She — | completed her studies atthe - ‘Musle Faculty’ “of the University of Saskatchewan on: Cac ‘radio’ both as: a Member of the staff of ihe . | Sonservatary Of music - Saskatoon. -Sh private. plano 5 | " Marlorie Wena Becket” ‘ Lyell eau (AR 1 ARE Ti 3 Etfectvo welght os of ee "4.1029 pounds per: month. 4 Elminatés cellulite.’ §.inereases circulation. . : 6 Elminates excess fils eels ec, Jes dala UD: Beat gael le ca hagas