A4 - Sunday, January 16, 1983 - North Shore News the world Outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA VICTORIA - The British Columbia government assured homeowners Thursday~. declining in- terest rates did not signal the ehmination of its Mortgage assistance loan program. “We. are al-- pleased rates are down,” Housing Minister Anthony B.C. Home Program is a continual assurance that they can turn to. the province for assistance if they need it between now and September 1985". Attempting to squelch OTTAWA - = Canada's postal service ‘improved considerably dunng 1982 compared to the year before and the amount of mail delivered on time last year jumped by more than 25 percent 1977, Canada Post Friday. since said The crown corporation said a Canada-wide survey found that 85.5 percent of the nation’s mail was dehvered on me last month. com pared with “9S percent OLrlLAWA The Roscriamenl is federal eon side inp a moilitary Pesetve for younp people to bower the $248 pereent unemployment level says Defence Minister Galles Lamontagne “Over the past tew months the department ot ~pauanal..delence has submitted oa number of proposals whieh could contribute to the alleviation of unem ployment by Dave crxample hiring ad ditiomad oo caivibian cm ployees of selling up a POR Yoo Jarprann Brave dew ided tes Stree bes ach vata ec al tooo dbatay Cee Daverdhorpey watls thie mated Sdalen tar a threes corpectedd to te hormrathy ree eb tent Wee hk at Prrcarre N4areeste rd Yoasaabiiee: Noushkasceme Stree Chany wath Preside ne Ke agate Co hie f re Sativa eos ba Taebrey B.C. Home plan fo continue rumors that the Home Program would be scrapped, Brummet said the government had promised a three-year program “and that ts what we intend to have”. The prograth provides -anterest-free- feuryear loans for mortgages above 12° percent. Although some meor- gages now are available for less than that. Brummet said more than 20,000 people in British Columbia were receiving help through the program. Service is better so they say in December. 1981. The survey found that mail service tmproved every month of 1982 compared with the same 1981 month. The improvemept was most striking when compared with the 1970's. In 1977 only 5&8 percent of the nation’s mail was delivered on time Fredencton, Toronto. Quebeo City and St Johns all had on-time delivery of more than 9O pe roent Military plan to aid jobless Youth Program Reserve Traiming Lamontagne thursday at the 46th annual said Conference oof Defence Aasocrations “These suggested progeamis beiny are currently examined by of fiotals at the powernment aa! Peiormon and HDI AMON ee eae. . CGrovermmenmt Statistics show toa miftlton Canadians out ofl Phe unemployment rate wf percent for males Po to 24 years old I \ percent tor temates in the same ape bracket work aod A littie help from Japan Crorborda Sad oa Yeu anpeens was oraade oto Oe bonrne sensor beobas leo gtaath etn Cone Cpetbeony boot tba Vonated ‘Stabe. tr oak Eee bean vemeprose ad bey Dewpreser cons CON prot Pow bpoety hr brew Is wos rhe meoye tire ah ovate re rrr we ote pore pea b ates ' NNN beet SERIOUS garbage problems will occur unless outdoor burning is once again allowed in North Vancouver District, with taxpayers picking up all additional collection Monday. Hans Hers, a lecal resident. complained = to council that District's outdoor burning bylaw which bans homeowners from rmdding their property of vanous yard debmns during spring and fall weekends would create enormous amounts of orgame debns being hauled to Premier Street fandfill site Hers argued that homeowners “will be dled with the having large prumings. branches. old fences. trees and stumps hauled to the dump since repular parbape prekup would not apply to large amounts ” Other Hers local sad- expense of amounts of these points rairsed by centred oon over stuffing the dump site wath debris ultimately which would “add considerably to oa dutnp problem already oa bor the mune ipality Hfe alsa (haat the outdoor bucning ban would esentually lead to dumping yunk throughout the regrem om parks. tarres> J amt dats suggested lo coun al continuinp residents Properly He rs polhticians to reconsider the utped local burning veto and to msttaic mots place more moderate mecawsures bo smoke tclated Cameerns of cutee control Durninp Instead ol thre ctv ¢ traditional two weeheuds in fate fall and corty spring fos Durer Hers suppested tous weeks and det resideuts ase N.Shore recycling closer A cl Powys KESTLOF pooe Rooge Vonap ttre | Noor tty We tie Pree Sfrorte tras tae ved bey VM, safe teen pers e ts Ubne a oe ee rprade rhea 1 Apres poebede jolene ved ee abl three Srospeuee Tpraalebres t thee coebnel Nose the oc ty ore vad : rh obvi costs, ands Priva ten council heard they common sense and burn when it is dry and windy so litthe smoke will be created.” Mayor Marilyn Baker, however, offered Hers a compromise and_ indicated District will request staff to produce a comprehensive some tecAni customers Minister of Labour HON. 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