the world outside... 1984 spending will be frozen VICTORIA - Finance Minister Hugh Curtis has issued a warning for 1984 — expect even tighter government spending policies. The spending freeze could have major impacts on most government Gloomy ministries, particularly in hight of rising costs of such programs as income assistance and health. If those ministries get more next year than in 1983, Curtis said, other ministnes will have to make cuts to make up the difference. report on employment VICTORIA -A_ report from the B.C. Central Credit Union says that at least 2,500 jobs will have to be created a month next year just to keep B.C.’s unemployment rate from chmbing. While mortgage rates are expected to continue to slide and the inflation rate to stabilize at five or six per cent, the report sees little hope of lessen- ing the 13 per cent infla- tion rate. Government and primary industries aren’t seen as major employment forces while tourism, finance, secondary manufacturing and non- government services are seen as potential job creators through the year. oviets walk out on arms talks GENEVA-Soviet negotiators walked out of nuclear arms reduction talks after only 35 minutes Tuesday and are expected to leave the table for an indefinite period next week The Soviets are thought to have been reacting to the armval of the first cruise missiles in England the start of the deploy ment of Pershing and cruise missiles throughout Europe next week is ex- pected to lead to a break- down in talks. American negotiators are pressing President Ronald Reagan's proposal that both sides limit the number of = miussiles in Europe to 420 each. The Americans are scheduled to deploy $72 missiles MOUNTAIN WEAR #2 Kootenai Kruiser 129-0 GORE-TEX fabrics Choose from 12 styles of Men's and Womens tashion rainwear Thinswate* insulated winter wear also avaiable Prices start at $99 WATERPROOF - BREATHABLE Your Outdoor: Meadquarters on the North Shore GREAT OUTDOORS 201 LONSDALE 980-3313 ‘We're the Cross-country experts’ INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Students at Hillside Secon- dary School built this sabot sailboat as one of the raffles at the Hillside Craft Fair to be held Saturday, November 19 from 10 am-4 pm, 2295 Queens Avenue in West Van- couver. Seventy-five artists will be presenting a ‘‘Craft Ex- travaganza’’ so come and see for yourself. “New Perspectives by Women on Abortion” with DR. HEATHER MORRIS, M.D. and other panelists Cable 10 T.V. Thursday, Nov. 17 10:00pm DON’T MISS IT! sponsored by N. Shore Pro-Life Society Re-Elect 30 years of dedicated community service | NEWS VIEWPOINT | Risky secrets tevetiled against fp 4 Lhe acc anattoe " ity co@antt bY Alderman te diaminncd {oo wecresy t Noth * amouare Sectin do Deas ehoatd aot Mm wily by were count! collcat re ea- Avon. tom secrecy os habit rather (han an caception Ube banks reqotves that tnapayers haow an fully a. ponsibic pabii interest at aff times what thet: council in ap to For transportation calls 9§ 7-6085 A9 - Wednesday, November 16, 1983 - North Shore News NEWS photo Stuart Davis District Voters ELECT r= F AMINOW YOUR CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN PETER FAMINOW Is: A PROFESSIONAL MAN Resident & Corporate Tan Payer in the Dist of No Van for JO years AN EXPERIENCED MAN boemerly served on Practising bawyer tor " years A DEDICATED MAN Lorsteue tt © crvstarc gl Seoothat WHEN Yoo LDEAt Yooul KR ALDERMAN PETER FAMINOW WILL BE PRE RES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th VOTE FAMINOW, Peter S Lawyer PHONE PEITEK FAMINOW O29 7221