Teady “AWA (CP) — It was beat of the Kingston > if yes hy rs ‘eatenel. . ‘Club's annual bathtub bee ving 2 i je and the area's veteran See . 3 “e Depservative MP, Flora et 3 r ny ly li f i | id time is ripe for change. ton “In politics, you go in there inti! ae i it j F iH }! if i i | li ‘Now the two meet again in ‘more serious race — the 3 to represent Ontario's On the day after her 53rd and the Islands birthday; MacDonald was ‘Fiding in Parliament after the named externa! affairs min 4 election. ister — the most powerful ©) MacDonald and Speal, the : : cabinet portfolio ever held by ‘iberal candidate, will be a Canadian woman — by then i font the ballot by New prime minister Joe Clark. : t Andrew Currie MacDonald didn’t last long ‘and three fringe party can as external affairs minister . All spending will be covered by ‘idstes. — nor did the Clark gov- reallocating existing funds without adding to the $30- MacDonald, « former ex billion onnwal deficit. ternal affairs minister, one time leadership aspirant and Foremost among those are other programs. Cost in future years $144 million to be now party critic on social improvements in the pension financed out of unspecified reallocation. policy and women’s issues, system, training for women « Up to $10,000 apiece to help young people between the has no illusions that the race. who may lose their jobs | : j Hf i af i } : i I Hi ily i 4 i i i ial rT ui j i f th) i if | | i ity rf fi fi (eg vodeweunna wo weueg puoM enbwe) oun f i Aj | euuogs 40 TOM 30M @ 08:7 } | a0.4v0 au is woous War CELL S$3SNIDI1 GNV JONVUNSNI NVWOINW — 26>! JONVUASNI IOHOD ii fils i d voume: 204 a AyoRIRD oun s20aooeip ons Wr CELL STWNOISSBIONd 3H HLIM TWI0 JONVEASNI IOHOD i i iil] financed out of the $307 million eut earlier this month from ages of 18 and 30 start new business. Cost $10 million this fiscal year, to he taken out of $307 million. Cost every year thereafter, $35 million, to be financed out of unspecified re- allocation. @ Services to small business are to be put under one roof, known as Small Business Canada. Turner says there will be a cakewalk “There always has been a very strong Liberal core vote here and I never forget it,” she says in an early morning telephone interview from her through technological change, a more broadly based health care system and sex- ual equality for Indian wom- en, she says. Meanwhile, Currie, a 24- Compare. ovr prices and save! Prices effective Aug. 20 to Aug. 26 or while quantities lest. Whole Oats... .... sna wean 90 i . . will be “no significant inerease” in government spending. Kingston home before head- year-old researcher in the Whole Wheat... $7.70 . This Week $7.25 Grits fi ht eC of d redu ue in the price of ing out for another long day's Queen's University psychol- SPAT | etree ee cae ome ae ores vedere apres | SCFARCH a sono rman $6.25 , No immediate cost to Ottawa but the government could be That's why, she says, her Donald has served her : tough contest ag yatta pogo Se euspaizn boxan the day after og x car ace 16% Lay Mas’ play .$7.50 | | il : i I i hi seuem (Apewoo BeD eenOH. i | { Ce) ‘eousy puss) ve jo 78 a i H i! i iH left holding the bag if'world prices don't hold up. possible” on payments which had been scheduled for later, Except during John Dief- trouble gaining acceptance EGULAR PRICES DROPPE! out of a fund partially financed by the farmers themselves. enbaker's nationwide Tory for her views because her R LAR HAVE af 50 By TOM MeDOUGALL | © Up to $16 million for flood relief for farmers in nerth- sweep of 1958, the riding had: party is moving to the right $1. \ PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. (CP) — It was Liberal eastern Saskatchewan and about $21 million tohelp farmers voted Liberal at every elec- under,Brian Mulroney. 7 nomination night im Allan J. Ma¢Eachen country and a hit by drought in the rest of the Prairies. Total, $37 million, tion until MacDonald came on REAL WORKAHOLIC to be, taken out of the $307-million fund. the scene in 1972. She retook Kay Stanley, head of the ¢ Doubling of tax write-off on capital losses to 100 per the riding three times, Conservative women's cau- cent. Cost this year $25 million to $30 million, tobe taken out’ squeaking past the Liberal cus, once introduced Mac- of the $307 million. Cost in subsequent years $60 million to ‘candidate by 1,100 votes in Donald before a speech to $70 million, to be financed by reallocation. 1980. Wt 04 PeueVep sepevecsew eeeiuins ” youede pound i if i a i i sft Hl ihe t f i # { i rf i! fi i i § 1 i i § l. 5 “il Wil vW a il i i re ‘eouny ar ‘pmep (ueiesm “0161) H Ht. pian iohoo © CO) Sa AS 6z 1enBny ‘Aopsoupem o1 yBnony EZ “Boy ‘Aopainys Tory women by relating how iF i} 4 3 l all HA i H Hy Sehr setae ¥ Going Back Is Easier cobra ntsc Wold . With Value-Priced Supplies on in Nova Scotia's most Liberal a MacKinnon was MacEachen's chief aide in Ottawa — until the Senate appointment and Rankin had just Z \ Tt “ Thursday. Aug. 23 through to Wednesday, August 29 Daytime & CP CONDE INSURANCE — resigned from the island's top federal Crown corporation job — president of the Cape Breton Development Corp., known as Deveo. MacEachen made his farewell speech, then took a seat in the audience — one empty chair away from Mac Kinnon. ‘and Wed INSURANCE SERVICE OUTER SPACE VISIT __ Tossdey and Wednesday ‘ _ Thansdag 1127 4th Street Singer (L) and Faye MORNING leaders of & ance movement et Lette AFTERNOON thansday 2:20@ tester Roaens gp 0 POO GP GD AL MY CHELOREN =— 6:00 REPUBLICAN y DAYS OF OUR LivES wa beet for BODY LANGUAGE ti tari! Hi! BY SIX VOTES It was just coincidence, MacKinnon said later. He | ealdonialiiily NOVA Coad Canter, secepiance COUNT Tees and MacEachen exchanged no words, but when the ; . ' B re reew 008,000 MveTeRv! oro ° Judge Harry Stone (Hey ballots were counted, MacKinnon had defeated Rankin by , GouKooner mae wv oe p SESAME STREET 0 3== =" jeaniter Black” (Krtetine only asta tal Crees ete snore sign Nine» , sreengry a. 9 97 38 cm ring with 597 Pook gee gee Phen Handy 1 frome togeter on “Hight ficant to Rankin's supporters than the fact that @") size. each clipboard: each colours. each 3-pack. Pk. MacKinnon was a former aide who could be assumed to ag have the backing of his old boss. Some in Rankin's camp , i were enraged by what they saw as MacEachen’s unfair ‘ < endorsement, as well as by a leaked consultant's report broadcast a day earlier criticizing Rankin'’s management at Deveo. The Liberal infighting may have thrown open s o Moriecho's ; riding long i ALL REDHEADS There's no doubt about one thing: The winner on hr LAH @ xaremrs you THU, PRE) I I 11:00 @ @ @ ews CTV NATIONAL MWe, ue i tt H + 3 m t | il i i i i H } 3 wy +pk. ‘Tung 10-Pk. Special 10-Pec. 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