A4-Sunday News, November 16, 1980 world outside... CALGARY (UPC) - The United States has radely elbowed Canada out of tts pre-emment position as a gram ex- porter to Chima and can be expected to move back mto Soviet markets im a sumilar fashion, Sen. Hazen Argue sand. Argue, minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board. said Thursday Canada must respond by ignoring a U S.+ted parnal em bargo and = selling whatever wheat tf can to the Soviet Union. “Canada needs to look TORONTO (UPQ) - Ontano has ehminated rts 7-percent sales tax on certain key products and announced new spending plans to counter what tt calls a “lack of economic leadership in last month's federal budget. The total cost of the program. designed to stimualte Ontano’s highly industriaized economy. will be over $1 bilhon. Treasurer Frank Miller said m announcmeg the plan to the = provincaal legislature Thursday arght MIAMI (UPT) = Seven Coast Guard and oubtary arrcraft cutter and aumecrous private planes searched tbe the Bermuda day for a news ane water af Trnangtc tele van team hein opter mosing with aboard four men Tire offs cad acarch was made up of fromm Ube Navy Agr Forec and tbe (Coase G,uard ami teo bebcopten from the C omast (, uard and Navy free plaocs NEW YORK Anita UPI Bryant the TN pemonabty et lead 4 successful anti pay crusade an Fhomtsa oe says she hay . hanged her mind = abwout “wy aml fe munbls Pom merece im fied ot sav live aml let Ewe pus Pe. ou fleece cl aw try t.: Canada ‘must ignore embargo’ after its own mterests.” Argue said im a telephone mterview with a local CBC radio station. He said Canada had been the first country to export grain to China and had traditionally enjoyed a “first position and an understanding for a first position,” m the Chimese market. Canada has a three-year contract to sell a maximum of 10.5 muilhon toas of wheat per year to Chma. That position was undermined by the recent signing of a major US.- China wheat deal. Ontario counters federal budget Other features of the package mecluded rchef from soamng heating costs for low-mcome famthes. a tougher “buy- Canadian™ pohcy for the public sector and measures lo spur research and development Fiance Mister Allan MacFachens Oct. 28 federal budget. sith tts heavy emphasis of energy pobcies deugned to woo the western provinces, “turned back the econvanc clock on the industnal provinces of Canada ~ Miller sasd Bermuda Triangle claims news team Coast (;uard spokesman Greg Rotinsuwn sani there was ao way to determine how many private plancs were searching “but we ve had NuMerous calls from people planning to join Ube scan bo “The search eill Cover 14 SSO square miles from the Florida Melbourne .arasl of t south through the biloeida Straits to cay vf Compotow na on Amilnron Islami oo K ottasomn wand Anita says ‘live and let live’ te palize vb teedat Loaaadie bhorme Jonata in AN IMC view \nhe ats ’ ote Rm bef a eat: VE ALY ayers tr, tw, hc par nate ni >" e. pully Comune wath oe ne and omtemapta sum mic West Vancouver businesses are in for a rude shock when it comes time to pay for their 1981 busmess licences. West Van council decided last week to raise the busmess licence fee rate a whopping 20 per cent to heip cover rising municipal costs. And while business men are digging a httle deeper in their pockets, from $12 to $200 depending on the size of operation, they will have to dig a still -deeper to cover another municipal expense, but ths time they will be jomed by the homeowner. Council upped the annual flat rate on its water charges to help pay for its $ milhon building capital loan for the water sysiem. “It’s mportant to point out that $4 mifhon of this 1s to cover the present water system and not some new development.” Municipal Manager. I.T. Lester told the North Shore News. Alderman Doo Lanskai called the increase in busmmess hcences “regret- fully necessary because of msing costs and inflanon.” The last mecrease m the busmes licence rate took effect in 1973. This recent crease rs considered part of the ongoing budget process Neither iocrease was debated during the regular A winter reminder from the Red Cross cs Winter Safety Week proclamed last week by all three North Shore mayor 10 support of the Red Cross program Nonmh Vancouver Distnit Mayor Deon Bell said that acuvta\es oa and around the and om the general outdoor are a mayor part of waicr the winter recreation cn yorvment of District reudents He sand Council strongly supports the objectives of the Red Croas Water Safety Service whic has dedn ated to the prevention of drownings related vadents and the promotion of winter activity ae hestth aod phys al funess GOLDEN CAPITAL CHINESE FOOD RESTAURANT * traditional Chinese dishes * fully licensed * tee underground parking West Van £® council meeting. although Mayor Dernck Humphreys did cal] the increase m water charges “modest.” and added that council was taking a “fairly moderate road.” Re ined Fashion Superior Quality Distinctive Imports apparel for men Alderman John Hum- phnes pomted out that West Vancouver's water usage was 10 tmes higher than some other Lower Mainland municipahties. ‘Perhaps, some 122y West Broadway 736-2678 Business licences, water fo cost more in West Van moderation on a volunteer basis is needed by West Van residents,” Humphries said. 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