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A past president of * the PC candidate said. “Our the pai planned energy, inflationary, theNDP leader'egian to. i lower me taage raion Uy tween Gone Genk kate cee more serious effects if implemented, he said, Bank of Canada governor Gerald Bovey “automa would ° have to resign,” he vald: and the vale of the dolitr would drop to 75 or even 50 cents as a result. throw our economy into a nightmare,”: exports will’ continue to increase but we won't be able to afford our imports: Can’ you imagine what a 75-cent dollar's going to do our our OPEC {mports? Those billions will just simply. multiply overnight.” will be all kinds of ramifications of a 76:cent “There i ‘dollar that will in themselves be a damn’ sight more ' infla\ ‘ tionary’ than us trying to develop our own energy resources and become energy . self-sufficient,” he’ ,continued. “That one move to becomo energy. self-suf- to work than all the The “a pee Ea ory spi vo meer hve n set by the Organization ~ * -Petroleam Countries “nor would it'in tse h Wthe elec that Canada,” he said. “We don't have to base our on OPEC but we do} ha Lita feo self-sufficient llars we're paying out to bring in foreign oil.” ssing the importance of the leadership issue in : Discussing the: Kootenay” ‘West campaign, the incumbent PC ‘said that in meeting with voters “I cannot recall Broadbent's name being mentioned.” Criticism of Clark as a leader is rooted in the reversal “ef his May 22 ‘election’ promise to move the Canadian soem aor 28 Taree} Grom Tel Aviv: te | Jerusslemn, the Tory said. the: i! d-Trall. Pc Association, thé Trail Rotary Club, the _ Beisco served es PC caucus chairmon'es Trall Kirismen Club andthe B.C. Chiro- » Brisco resides in. practic ‘Association, Trail with his wife of 29 years. , enter eon extends west ‘to®: Erp to Burin: y ach The Village of Salmo and extends firefi ighting ‘services: 10 Electoral Area G 7 Chevrolet three- the Regional District’ of Cea‘<" Settee tosstees etsalarets tral Kootenay recently sign- - ed a five-year fire protection agreement at for the Village of attack unit and a Hub-pum- pro, per truck with an 850 gallon The boun- ary which abutte the Xmir ion area in the. water tank capacity. The fast attack unit is now in service with delivery date of ‘the Lbs acne bath ea Treturn foe ‘ze’ pro. the: tax levy. As the tax is levied’ on’ the property tax- bill, those .property ‘owners who are eligible for the pro- vincial grant but whose property tax does not excedd the amount of the of-pocket tax payment ps a premio see erliane ks the es issues on a broad Brisco “Clark has admitted — which, is unusual for any - prime minister, something Trudeau would never do — that he made\a mistake,” ‘he said. “He clearly and — unequivocally said so publicly and in the House.”. «- But despite reports that the mistake cost Canada a; considerable amount of trade with the Middle East, the findings of emissary Robert Stanfield indicated the resulting economic’ damage: was “not going. to be nearly as bad as we believed.” “Indeed, I'm aware of a contract right here in B.C. that if it hasn't been signed is imminent for $50 million ‘with the Middle East for prefabricated homes,” he added. Doubts ahout Clark's leadership abilities would be tapelled : if the’ public were exposed to the prime tainister performance and. wide grasp, of issues. tn the House of Commons, Brisco said. “Clark, unlike Trudeau when he was prime minister, has been the subject of questions on all sorts of issues which should have gone to other cabinet ministers that he has in many cases fielded himself,” the Kootenay West MP said. “Tm astounded at the je depth of his grasp of to Cast Aire ftes mong hina or wena West fhe, is re-elected: reset ne pips nt. ‘there ‘ia major Fists, bas established follow. ing two Public meetings in Salmo. The - RDCK conducted a referendum on Sept. 15, 1979 for residents in the defined portion of Area G after re- ceiving voter assent of 96.3 per cent, adopted the fire protection e You will then refold {| the ballot and give it to the if deputy returning officer }] who will deposit it into the it 1982, $18,442 in 1983 and $18,837 in 1984. Using the 1979 taxable assessed value of $2,533,760 within the specified area, the resultant mill rate for the first year of the contract is © be “and ‘operative in 1960, in Post offices to close down 4 p.m. Monday "Post offices the B.C. and Yukon postal district will close at 4 p.m. on Monday to allow post office wicket staff four consecutive hours in which to cast their ballots in the federal election, as required by the Canada Election Act. Since the polls open at 8 _ way of that all post office retail counter personnel have the four consecutive hours spec- ified by the Canada Elections _ Act in which to vote. Postal workers who start their work shift later than noon or finish earlier than 4 p.m. will not be affected. Retail postal. ‘products will be available after 4'p.m. on Monday from the sub-post located throughout advised to contact: their in- surance companies for eon- sideration of a reduced in- : surance premium. . Ministry hikes seniors’. housing grant minister nounced an increase in the amount ‘of. the provincial elderly’ citizens’ housing aid Act grant for the: recently- constructed 16-unit addition tot he Beaver Valley Manor. senior citizen housing project in Fruitvale. The inerease is in the amount of $6,495 and jit means that the total provin- cial grant for the 16-unit addition now amounts. to $105,328 — a full one-third of the capital cost of this de- velopment. The minister noted that- the project is fully occupied and is providing . much needed accommodation for residents in the area. “I am pleased my. min- istry was able to provide the support to allow this project to become a reality,” Chabot HIGHWAY CREWS scaled and [- blasted loose rock from the Genelle bluffs on Highway 22 last week. Rossland highways district staff confirmed that the | bluff:is the site of a Dec. 20 [= ofiaree te . High dae meal et wo yar down the line.” Navigation aids is the first priority for the airport,’ i long-term funding ithe university level, + process bappen righ is eo oe thrust wood be to ee. pert of the foret edncaton j there,‘ through Selkirk Calege ice David Thompson University. Centre,” Brisco, added. “We've got the forest, we've got the industry, we've got facility’ ys addresses {itself to, the forest. industry at a moch, higher level.”)' 4 Despite éfforst to return to the riding during the 10 weeks of Parliament, Brisco said, his responsibilities R i er: dreamed I’ would have as difficutt a time bo my riding as frequently as I wanted in order. Sarwervicegt,even weekends, trying to got out of the _ = congbion ME thor, osveee oq tat ante prea resister der tain aah alerhte any campaign.” ©. 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