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CORRECTION In the Sunday, April 2, 1989 issue of the Castlegar News, Pressure Treated Wood, 4x4, was inadver- tently advertised at 20¢/ft. in Arrow Building Supplies An- niversary SalesAd appearing on page B7. The price should have read 80¢/ft. Needy will still receive Ul, ‘minister says | OTTAWA (AP) — Those who'need unemployment insurance will still get it after current $10.4-billion-a-year system, Em ployment Minister ‘Barbara Me Dougall said McDougall, promise to change the systent made in the throne speech Monday, suggested thereis no question of cutting off those who need it most But she would. not guarantee that benefits will not be reduced or promise that everyone now eligible for berrefits won't bein future. Ottawa | changes. the ndet attack for the Questions on unemployment in Canada-France fishery agreement dominated the first surance and the question period of the new parliamen lary session as MPs got back to their daily routine McDougall was responding to New Democrat Leader Ed Broadbent, who anyone out of work needs the and the government should Not toy with the system The throne speech said the unem: ployment system will be changed ‘to create greater incentives to em ployment Over catcalls from opposition ben Scrap voter counting system, Tory says OTTAWA(CP) enumeration systen ped to avoid embarrassing sloppit during veteran Tory backbencher says Canada’s voter should be se future federal electic Don Blenkarn, finance committee chairman in the Mulroney gover nment’s first four years, called for a permaner Revenue voters’ list compiled from files and tained by a permanent staff And he denounced the current Canada’s main. system in which inexperienced enumerators go door-to-door to draw up asoters’ list in barely a week at elec tion time It makes ne double-income sense in ar familes and age of single ith, Ss every Ernie Berger, invi the selection is at All Bikes Sale. 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Norco, Nishiki, Raleigh, BCR, Marvishi, Cannondale, Peugeot and Scott. 713-13th Street, Castlegar = 365-5044 BICYCLE SHOP April5, 1989 AS Briefly... ches, McDougall said there is nothing in the speech that says people on unemployment insurance will be hurt “If that. was 10 take place, in the Atlantic provinces it would be very, very damaging because over 35” per cent of oug workforce is in the range of 10 t0 15 weeks,’ Bernard said in an in terview from Charlottetown I would hope if they’re contem plating that kind of change we would get some sort of job creation.”” McDougall told reporters later that the unemployed want to work and the government wants to make it easier Tor them to find jobs by matching people with suitable occupations and better training She would not questions, saying that all will become answer specific known when the government issues a policy paper on the subject. She didn’t say When that would happen However, Bernard, -the Prince Edward Island minister for in. dustry, said Tuesday that reports the government is considering increasing he-minimun benefits to 15 weeks from 10 weeks in could Leonce time needed to‘ collect high-unemployment areas damage provinces like his house dwellers, he said in an interview We've had all sorts of people who have voted who were” never enumerated and the system is progressively getting worse because of he change in the way people live People don’t work standard hours any more. Husbands and wives both work today LEFT OFF Blenkarn said in his Toronto-area riding of Mississauga South more than 2,000 qualified voters were left off the voting list in the last election — and that was one of the better enumerations. There are some areas of my riding Where you could back a moving truck up to any house on the street, move the whole thing out, go away and nobody would see you because none of the neighbors would be home,” he said The system is breaking down Blenkarn has made his recommen dation ina discussion paper sent to all members of the Commons and Senate Although the brief has no official status, Blenkarn hopes it prompts MPs to demand changes He said his brief was partly inspired York North in There, the seat changed hands three times while the with by the ‘situation in Metropolitan Toronto courts” wrestled sloppy enumeration before finally settling on Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua as the rightful MP Is for record price French Impressionist- Pierre-Auguste aul Gauguin and # blue: “Renoir se LONDON (Reuter) Renoir’s La Promenade outbid a rare work by P’ period Picasso to fetch a record price equivalent to $20.9 million Cdn at a London auction The price paid by a New York dealer, including @ 10 per cent com- mission, was nearly twice the previous record for a Renoir The painting of a lover's stroll.in the woods was part of'a collection sold by British Rail’s pension fund that included works by Pablo Picasso, Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali and Honore Daumier Testemony critical of North WASHINGTON (AP) — A formet staffer at the National Security Council testified he took much of what Oliver North said with *‘four grains of salt” and recalled making a Pinocchio-like nose-growing gestur® when he read a letter to the U.S, Congress that North was drafting. Vincent Cannistraro said he felt that North, in his efforts to help the Nicaraguan Contras, had crossed “the line from objectivity" to~ad- vocacy."” Although he was called as a defence witness, Cannistraro’s testimony was peppered with critical references to North, who is on trial on charges including withholding information from Congress in connection with the Iran-Contra affair Dueck to work with committee VICFORIA (CP) Health Minister Peter Dueck said he will work with his medical ethics advisory committee to decide in advance whether the committees reports will be made public Dueck and the conimittee were at loggerheads last year because Dueck would not agree to release a report the committee had done on abortion. “ + The report has still not been made public and some committee mem. bershad threatened toresign over the minister's stand, Dueck and committee chairman Dr. David Boyes said decisions to keep reports private or make them public will be made before the work is done, a move Boyes said has appeased those whothreatened to quit. “I think that is certainly a step in the right direction,”” Dueck said of the new approach It victi Court awards assault victim SASKATOON (CP) A woman believed to be the first in Saskat- chewan to successfully sue a man for’sexual assault has been awarded $50,000in damages But the man’s lawyer says the case isn’t over and he will argue for a new hearing later this week Mr. Justice H. A. Osborn of Court of Queen's Bench said his award * to Cora Myers “should be sufficient to effect punishment and to deter not only this defendant but others who, like-minded, may sexually assault with cold indifference to the loss and destruction that will beset their vic- tims Orange pulled after woman ill TORONTO (CP) — About 250 cases of California navel oranges have been pulled from grocery stores in Ontario after a woman fell ill on the weekénd after eating an orange containing mold Police originally suspected the 63-year-old Toronto woman had eaten an orange that may have been injected with an unknown substance After eating the orange, the woman became ill and was taken to hospital where she was diagnosed as having food poisoning. She was treated and released However, experts at the Centre for Forensic Sciences concluded Tuesday the fruit had not been tampered with. Beef fights cancer: scientist IRVINE, Calif. 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