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The specialists at H&R Block always have the answers you 'S EVER A TIME FOR 1761 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5244 ALE ENDS JANUARY 31! \ WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY 1217-3rd Street, Castlegar 365-7782 Finance: ministers to meet in Washington WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States has invited finance ministers from Canada and five other major allies to meet in Washington on Feb. 3 to global economy, a Treasury Department of review the ficial said President George Bush Friday, has said he wants to have a review of the problem of Third World debt. which now totals $1.3 trillion US The meeting of the so-called Group of Seven, - or- G-7, would bring together U.S. Treaasury Secretary Nicholas Brady's counterparts from Canada, Japan, West Germany, Brit ain, France and Italy The Treasury official on condition of anonymity sworn in who spoke said the mecting would also. allow the new members to get better acquainted who took over the Treasury summer, met other G-7 September in West Tatsuo Murayama took over minister Dec Brady post last members last Berlin Japanese finance The Treasury official said he didn’t expect the meeting would issue a formal statement. Such statements in the past have had big international money markets. effects on As the ministers. meet in Wash ington, the leaders of the major Latin American debtor countries will be meeting in Caracas. Venezuela, to discuss their problem at the inaugur. ation of president-elect Carlos An Ures Perez of Venezucla Andres, Perez has been insisting the debtors must get from the tens: of -billions of dollars they ps Venezuela announced ‘Jan. 1 it as some relief out every year in- interest suspending payment on the principal of its debts On Wednesday debtor Brazil, the largest said it was delaying interest a month. Brazil only after a payments for resumed payments recently suspension of nearly a year VANCOUVER (CP) — Kim Ward, whose father Max is selling the family-controlled Wardair to Canadian Airlines International, said the sale caught him by surprise. “This happened very fast,” said Ward, whose father announced the deal last week. “I got a call on Tuesday night and we had a deal.” Canadian Airlines’ parent company, Pacific Western Airlines Corp., agreed to pay $17.25 for each outstanding share of Wardair ip a deal worth an estimated $248 million Wardair, which Atafied air charter service in 1961 and branched into regularly scheduled service in 1986, suffered a $22.4 million loss in the first six months of 1988 Kim Ward said he had not discussed the sale with his father and had learned about a meeting with Canadian Airlines officials less than a week ago. TALKSSERIOUS “I hadn't anticipated anything really. It was a discussion, but a serious one’ obviously. Ward appeared confident during the half-hour meeting with reporters but was surprised by the turnout of about 40 anxious Wardair employees who crowded into the airline's first-class pasenger lounge to try to learn what would happen to their jobs. An estimated one-third of the airline's 4,500 employees could lose their jobs, the senior Ward said: Asked if he had anything to say to the employees present, Kim Ward said: ‘Well, I think there:is very’ little you can say.” He said details of layoffs or service changes will be worked out during the next few months. ardair sale happened quickly “You won't have a lot of change real fast — there will be change — but it will take time. I think people will have an opportunity to adjust.” Ward said he knew little of Canadian's plans for Wardair other than statements that it planned to operate the country’s third-largest airline under the Wardair name with his father as chairman. But he said he didn’t think Canadian would operate Wardair as a charter operation becaue it was not properly equipped for that “It's got three (Boeing) 747s that are charter machines but all the rest of the equipment u A310s and the A300s are really scheduled aircraft. “In order to operate Wardair as a charter airline, you'd have to* buy other equipment and totally reconfigure the airline. It would be very expensive and I rather doubt that’s something they would contemplate.” He disagreed with one reporter's suggestion that operating Wardair as a shceuled airline would be like Canadian Airlines competing with itself. “It's not necessarily a matter of competing with yourself as long as the capacity fits between the different airlines,” he said. On certain routes, such “as Toronto to Vancouver, the two airlines had similar schedules but still maintainaed respectable passenger loads, he said. Employees at the subdued “I have mixed feelings on it and I really don't know what to say about it,” said Ernie Resek Vancouver flight manager. “it's just something I'll have to watch and see what takes place.” news conference were MIDDLE OF 1989 Recession predicted VANCOUVER (CP) — Americans ~ The ‘theory can expect a mild mid-year followed by a robust recov ery in 1990, a leading U.S. economist said the Jerry Jordan senior vice-president of the Los An geles-based First Interstate Bancorp, ‘We give said he favors the ‘*go-stop-go" of the U.S. economy this year. recession by supply of chief economist and economic growth view Working together, to serve you better. CALGARY For reservations call your travel agent or AirBC at 1-800-663-0522 Castlegar—Vancouver Departures 8:45am 12:20pm visers, business lunch and employment very sharply is based on expecta tions of how the serve Board — the U.S. equ the Bank of Canada — money and thereby encouraging or dampening a 60-per-cent that the federal reserve will tighten (the money supply) further between now and March or April,” former member of President Ronald the Federal Reserve Board are hop- Reagan's Council of Economic Ad told about By that time tightened sufficiently that we will fall into at least a mild downturn — two or three quarters of declining output “But at the first signs of the weak economy the Fed will reverse again they will flood the economy with bank reserves tary growth will_accelerate will have a good recovery in 1990. If that happens expect to face the same downturn al- of the though delayed by a few said Michael Walker U.S. Federal Re- dan's speech alent to will regulate. dent on l dian products such lumber, pulp: and cessed minerals The U.S credit chance orbit,’ said Walker Jordan, a ing the U.S. economy will have ‘soft landing of high-flying growth 300 people at a they will have Board inexactly tends to apply its It doesn't mean they (the Reserve Board) can't do it of the 70 yeag$ that they hav too fast and to& slow,” When they-g he said mone: aad we Canadians could eyes of falling output months, employment before they director of the again Man foreig 25pm tax credit ‘Ar6sc Liaison Air Canada Connector HENNE TRAVEL 1410 Bay Avenue, Trail 368-5595 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES The following opportunities have been identified a possible-interestto-indimiduals and ior companies within-the Kootenay-area LOCATION British Columbia Ant OTHER ITEMS acturers countries w Importers may obtain names of agents a anufacture n countries wishing Homes Based Busine small quantity sale ds Investors m, venture c For more information on these bu Regional Seed Capital Program and other programs offered through your Minister of State contact DESCRIPTION theft engraving seeking distributors Franchise - Beve required for tull line o} Firm seeking value added res hand held micro computer markets) may obtain of age shing to import BC products to export product to BC +, especially handicrafts, can obtain av obtain a listing of Kootenay area apital, an siness opportunities, the Kootenay Region 310 Ward Street, Nelson, B.C VIL 584 Together. A Better B.C. Hon. Howard Dirks Minister of State for Kootenay Province of British Columbia Soe Fraser Institute which sponsored Jor. That's because Canada is depen S. markets buying Cana as automobiles paper and pro January 25, 1989 BS Deadline for Sunday Edition — 1)] a.m. Friday 365-2212 Deadline for Wednesday Edition —12- Noon, Tuesday Cone 613-13th St., Castlegar MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR “Quietly Leading the Way" COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS OPEN SATURDAYS FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATIOR REPAIRS & RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE & INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. 365-5411 For Better o Steering You Straight MALONEY AUTO BODY SHOP r For Wertse” RETURN oir ticket, female. Deparidre Castlegar, Feb. 11, 12:20 p.m. Departu: Vancouver Feb. 12, 14:55 p.m. $100 Contact Wendy Yurka, c/o Yashodhara 3/6 Ashram, 227-9224 621 Columbia Avenue, Castlegor 365 -638: INTRODUCING AN ALL MEW WEDDING STATIONERY ALBUM BY AN {ALL CANADIAN COMPANY “WE DELIVER THE BEST!” Discounts avail able. Amway Home Care Products. 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