A4 - Wednesday, December 15, 1982 - North Shore News itsi me @. @ 6 By UNITED PRESS CANADA Minister Marc Lalonde the government’s estimate that corporate capital investment would decline by $2-4 billion in ~ of at least 80 ,000 SEATTLE — _ Phe In- mission will take under advisement the positions Columbia -. negotiators stymied in their attempts to forge an agreement over Ross Dam. City and province répresentatives met three times last week, but talks . broke down over a new financial. demand made by. British Columbia as part of an overall. ‘deal OTTAWA — More than "production jobs and 280,000 jobs could 200,000 service sector disappear next year jobs. unless the federal Riis said Canada had government brings in an reached ‘‘a_ crisis economic recovery situation” and urged program before Lalonde to introduce a Christmas, New ‘‘massive recovery Democratic Party program” before the end Finance critic Nelson Riis of the year. said Monday. ; Riis told Finance Lalonde, however, said 1983 would mean the loss already showing greater LC to study dam project of Washington and British ~~ ‘Police s search small businesses ; were likely to enjoy an economic turnaround next year and noted that nanan ety te nied mae tere nnn ne i mein am “the housing sector was strength. that would sell low-cost to Seattle in - return for not : ising Ross Dam “We have probiems. We are. trying to work them out. That is all I can say,” Seattle Deputy Mayor Bob Royer said after a 24-hour meeting Monday. A city decision to raise Ross’ Dam. would flood a popular: British Columbia. recreation area, ; we BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Security forces in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic joined forces in a search Tuesday for a “notorious terrorist” they suspect has been masterminding a pre-Christmas bombing blitz. Police and army forces, who were put on full alert would not identify the suspect but television reports named him as Dominic McGlinchey, 28, who jumped bail after ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Rescuc workers rattled by af- tershocks found 250 bodies Tuesday in the rubble of villages “devestated” by an earthquake on Yemen that killed more than 300 people and injured 500 others, news reports said. Yemen's state-run Al Thawra newspaper said 348 people were killed and 501 others injured by the 40-second quake that for terrorist Eleven villages devastated being arrested in the Irish Republic. “He is a most notorious terrorist. He has been in contact with terrorist units to esculate action at this time. He. is highly dangerous,” police said. The police said McGlinchey, a member of the extremist Irish National Liberation Army, was operating along the border with Ireland. Security forces on both sides of the fronticr were searching for him. struck at midday Monday in the gnountainous nation south of Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea The Iraqi News Agency, monitored in Abu Dhabi, said 688 people were killed and 1,140 others hospitalized, many in critical con- dition. The agency said the dead included 150 students. Eleven of 133 villages hit by the quake were “totally devestated,” the Iraqi agency said. . MacBrayne... | Its new business licence bylaw — which comes up for final adoption next Monday — will restrict the number of machines according to the amount of floor area. Under the new rules, Brunswick Lanes will be zapped from, 13 to three machines. Council went ahead Monday with the first stages of estab shing the bylaw in spite of a petition from 1.215 adults and 303 teenagersand an appeal by Brunswick Lanes Manager Don MacBrayne, that his business will suffer if the machines have to go. “I am upset and disap- pointed,” said McBrayne after council voted in favour of setting up the new bylaw. “We have been operating this typeof machine for" By ~ putting forward the seven years. Now we have 13 machines and we have never had a single problem —— if we had, I would have been the first to take them out.”- Also, the new bylaw does not permit anyone under age 19 to go into the area designated for video. machines. “That means fathers won't even be able to go in and play pool with their sons — + - ‘Tax Shelters —_ - MURBS” DEAL WITH PEOPLE YOU TKN ow > AND TRUST. - M.U.R.B.’s must be acquired before December 31st - fora 1982 Tax Deferral “very y helpful i in giving young people a place to go and enjoy. themselves without causing a problem,” He ‘believes that without the machines there would be far more problems of young people hanging about in groups and being difficult to control. Although deciding to go ahead with the new bylaw, council did soften its heart a little and changed the wording. Otherwise the Brunswick Lanes would have been reduced to just one video machine. Staff also pointed out that council had rules governing the amusement machines since 1977 and even under the old rules, the Brunswick Lanes was only supposed to have three machines. North ‘Vancouver THE PERFECT GIFT FOR A. MUSICAL - MERRY CHRISTMAS new bylaw, West Vancouver council is stepping into line with North Vancouver City council which recently introduced controversial legislation aimed at curbing the development of video . arcades. . . . $795.00 $1075.00 iNaenoy now for Christmas, SK-100 SK-200 because our machines are in the billiard room,” said “We... always tried to operate a family recreation area.” After the meeting he told The News he would be studying the alternatives to see-what action-he might be able to take to fight the bylaw. — - But if it does go into ef- fect, he is afraid it will mean higher bowling prices. — “If. 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