“BEING ASSISTED onto a stretcher by members of the Ambulonce Service Provincial Is driver oF , who wos trapped in the cob of a truck. perplelagnblee econ - @8 G result of a two-vehicie accident. Police report the after the vehicle George McAndrew, pre: sented’ a detailed report of his work with seniors when their Centre on ‘Thursday of last week. services are available to any (°F) 14) “senior citizen in the district: - Anyone ‘requiring his help can reach him at 305-6684. 17, L0-oxpross. “ the joopencetoas! wie arate i nated helda : ws slopus is mammery of Mire A. “nated a bulletin board to the Centre with the request that of the k in the .Cen-~ "By LYNN: 'DUNSMORE With the start of a new «-¢ semester at -Mt. Sentinel School, other events have also begun." The Students’ Couneil has adopted ‘a six-year-old foster ‘child ‘from; West Africa. : Recent basketball action at Mt.'Sentjnel hasn't been After be > goed. an See rg cmatied at tre. Each organization is to ‘receive an invitation to send a delegate to the- tea. - Members. were re- minded that the’ West: Koot- or. shut-in y.. of the SCA will. be. held in, puldieienany April a6 ‘Everyone - was ‘Committee heard. A decision was made’ to purchase s stand for the” hone. As February is Heart ‘urged to attend. = Refreshments -were!. served upon of “the mesting. _ Management seminar to deal with taxation The Federal Business “Developinent Bank's Man- agement Services will hold a management seminar for. 2 ‘Cast Some of the problems to of Commeree. : f Held at Stanley Hum- phries ‘Secondary - School on Feb. & pro- duced by the Stan- ley Humphries Video < Club.. Boss nS. be discussed during the day include the choice ‘of the year-end, the tax. impli- cations of i , div. at the Fireside Place on Feb. 21. The day's program will deal with taxation as it ap- plies to the small business person, an area of growing concern these days -when every penny counts. Using the case study method, and with the expert advice of a professional ac- idend payments, the employ- : and. ye is to provide the small busi- ness person, with an insight into some’ of the basic prob- lems, Further, it. is intended to help. them’ to’ problems when they arise, so that they can then seek the appropriate advice. they will problems of taxation in a “small business, the correct hods of lenlat? are only one of. the bank's many management services. Also and‘ the steps a small busi- ness person can take to ‘reduce the amount of, tax payable. are _manage- ment courses, a complete : , chitect Pafford Clay. 8:00-—WARP — War Against Rising Prices : update. 8: 90—National Exhibition Center presents Jim ‘Woodward, a photog- rapber from Winlaw, whose work: is ‘cur- rently on display at . the NEC. ne 9:00—Federal Election Media Forum — spon- /sored by CJAT, Trail Times ‘and .Cable West'— held in Trail ,on Monday. 3 IGOO Centlenar. City Coun- eee service and management counselling. , 11:00-8igrot. Sey Enter GILLETTE’S MAKE TRACKS ( (You could win1of 4 Saabs. katchewan_ but. later ccine: back first to Glade then to: Krestova ‘where he was a photographers in the “area Fi will take this chance to meet ideas.” Meeting will be held Tuesday, ERAS IM EE ahicodiw he iy 2 Sormodity. tax . system... ce opt it' deserves a * chance’ to. pick ’u ter, Feb. 18 where it left off Di “May 22, the 51-year-old Trail: said. i J ‘has repr d since 1974 his‘ assessmient. of athe Tories’ ni i “The expressions ‘that I'hear when people 2 BOB BRISCO * : wri major tseve it is that-it:just wasn't fair, we’ weren't ‘given a chance,” said the PC incumbent, who wont 38, 757. votes to le Kristianse: tc en a Coins 1 16.were . ‘spent on passing the budget Pierre +. per cent ‘on exploration properties,” Crosbie: budget. Over a one-year st the ae provides for the reduction of ' the superdepletion from more than 66 per cent to six pér cent, he said. : “On top of that there was another tax writeoff. of 30 Trudeau Liberal government ‘and only. 81 days were devoted to > introducing and debating legislation, he pointed out. i PA days we brought ina ntimber of bills mich T’think indleate th direction in which we want to obligations from the campsigr, ” Briseo said. ne We them, we ‘after the Fy of, pak irae we put: forward.” - Legislation included provisions for. Dew, yaterans’ dependents’ benefits, a nuclear energy ingy ne areview - of gun control legislation, as well as a bill, re government contro! over 178 Crown i Ho cited Atorie Energy of Canada U3" Ca of nuclear reactors to Argentina and Korea pre spews Cansise ascites suis okt Be i ‘corporations acting independently of parliamey y co right here st) addressing a right when: there's no’ security. in. terms of’ nations . oe eis with that there will be’ some return-on their "the Tory candidate said: > But as a result of the government's edefeat the only s0 benefit passed with the provision: for spouses’ che pointed out. candidate ‘pointed ‘out Finanee Minister e Tory Jobs Crosbie’ budget, on’ ‘which the government: was defeated, was'a'fc ig ‘federal, tax expenditure: accounts, ‘the ; federal ipbome and: and. ns: of the! budget, “the first time in history.1 we've made economic reduced it diatel: to 10 per cent.' Ad on top of that. .. we applied a five-per-cent surtax on all corporate income «tax for 1979 and 1980. I haven't heard the NDP: talking: about that.” 9) - “If-they: think ‘we are the friends of: the’ ‘multi i nationals they’re-crazy,” the Kootenay West MP. said. “We want the multinationals to pay their fair share but -. we don't: want to drive them out of the country. We do need continued exploration but we cannot do it ourselves - +: and we haven't got the money. Petro Can isn't bigienough and.we want to make it big enough so jt can do some of the jobs Imperial, Gulf, Texaco and Shell are doing.” x 3 Boeray (aa Gominant issue, in the federal race m Kootenay! West, according to Brisco. -. “Tm id y to face that fact that we've got to do something about it,” Brisco said. “We can no longer hide our heads in the sand and rely | on foreign imports, whieh are costing us and very 3 Energy caboull Os a tan for hin oeery rabag i da,” the Kootenay West incumbent said.’ - “There's no question that’s where it all/hangs,” he said. “That's | why. they: defeated the povernmieat " More on page BS hiring bank caretaker A review. of activities lene’ Leggatt, all of Bhie- : organized by. he BI » berry. ¢ Lied peed ‘A Family Fun Night is in * Brisco said:.“That's C. GROWN. GOV'T. INSP. FISH & CHIPS FRASER VALE.20 0Z: PKG. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fobruary 13,.1980 .A3 ne is "FRYING CHICKEN 8.C. GROWN. Gov't. * SIRLOIN TIP. f CANADA GRADE . : TURKEY WINGS 1N TOMATO 'SAUCE.14FL. INS ed. for 5 a —F Following these pac “To : wa the ‘day after the budget was introtluced sayin, pull the Fug out from under. the government i is the. Reed of “It’s the old ‘shoot first,’ think: later’. syndrome. There's not a hope in hell that he had an opportunity to * receive these documents and, having received them, read Sete So he just based his assumptions solely on what bs had gleaned from the news medias.” g The Kootenay West MP. suggested 50° per ‘cent’ of * opposition’ members never read the budget documents before their vote to defeat it, while “at least 75 per cent” of government members probably had read them. a ensued, regard- . ing operations at the Blue- berry Park and tennis courts. . Though vandalism continues to be a problem, a note of optimism was felt with plans for the employment of a park ‘caretaker and increased ac- tivity at the tennis courts . this spring... The commission. was gratifiedwith the . interest and attendance of new. board In addition, the motion on he budget prevented the extensive debate which is for din the House, he said. “The total budget debate was six hours, 45 minutes,” Brisco said. “In that time, there wasn't any Faye Titley, Sherry or Kim Morrison, Mal or Maureen Stelck and Dan Scott. An executive will’be -elected from within ‘the whole di at the that: could have been submitted and: discussed. They could have submitted amendments on a host of issues contained within those March meeting of the com: mission. an * Conditions permitting, a papers and have de: “The next'morning you have one Liberal member saying it was a dumb thing to do, you have three or four. NDP members who said it was a stupid thing to happen. - One blamed us for not making s deal with the Socreds, another one blamed the Liberals for bringing it all on. But the NDP are now talking like they ‘did it and ‘they're proud of it and they'd do it again.” . He: termed - Kristiansen’s charges that. the Crosbie budget would impose a heavy burden on the average taxpayer but give a $33 billion tax break to ofl e of “They took two figures out of the budget, a figure of: $17 billion and another figure of $83 billion they said was for one year when it was for four years and they didn't follow through on it she said. “They didn't‘ divide excise. taxes from revenue generated, they were just playing games.” The Tory candidate said the NDP has also failed to discuss changes to the superdepletion clause allowing oil é companies .to.write off a portion of their exploration _ NEED ae will be held this weekend (for families, * and next weekend, for teens. f the vide an opportunity for chil- dren, teens, and’ adults.:to participate with ‘any offering’ of such as folk BABY. 99* HEINZ. STRAINED. D FL. OZ. aaa for NATURE VALLEY. 275 GRAMS. singing, group singing, pup- arts: and I or pi- petry, poetry recitation, * comic: skit craft CHEESE SLICES KRAFT. 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