A4 - Sunday, April 10, 1983 - North Shore News the world outside... TORONTO - Unem- ployment will rise to 12.9 per cent this year from 11 per cent in 1982 as the job market becomes flooded with people who had once given up trying to find jobs, Toronto Dominion Bank says. Employers will also tend to increase productivity from their current staff instead of hiring new employees, the bank said Thursday in a MONTREAL - Canadian smokers face a _ hefty increase of as much as five cents for a package of cigarettes Monday, Says a leading tobacco company spokesman. Imperial Tobacco Lid. said Thursday a nation- wide increase would go into effect Monday. The manufacturer confirmed that a carton of cigarettes By UNITED PRESS CANADA Unemployment ready to rise quarterly report. More than 80 per cent of Canadians who qualified to enter the labor force for the first time in 1982 had been so discouraged about job prospects that they didn’t bother looking for work, the bank said. “Rising unemployment in 1983 also reflects the unprecedented labor market developments of 1982," the report said. Smokers facing big increases to wholesalers would nse by 26 cents. Retailers were ex- pected to pass on even a greater increase to consumers. Impenal, which holds the largest share of the Canadian market, cited higher costs for labor and packaging materials as the main reason for the hike. New air fare war looming LONDON - People Express Airlines today asked British officials for permission to begin a $149 New York-London one-way fare that could spark another trans Atlantic price war 14 months after the demise of Sir) Freddie Laker’s Skytrain. Harold Pare, executive of the US based aurline, presented the proposal before tbe Civil Aviavon Authonty and expressed hopc that service could begin in late May “lt went chef along quite PEKING, scvering Oue day after sports and cultural cachaages with the Unmatecd States accused the sdministraton China Reapan Iraday of fabni ating “pretcat: and hes” to justly granting tcants stor Hu Na political asylum Phe offtetal Chinese media charged that Statements atabuted to Mess Hlu were false and written foos her by Taiwancse and Amencans scechimg to damage US) China ties defective well,” he said atter the hearing. “I think they were quite impressed. They said they would take ut under immediate advisement and we would be hearing from them in the not too distant future ~ If approved, Parct: said People Express would begin offering the nacw one way fare between Newark. NJ. and Gatwick airport in late May The unrestncted $149 ticket would compare owith current single fares of $263 standby and $327 cc onomy Chinese angry after defection The Xinhbus news agency called the Hla Na case a politcal farce and the © oanmunist party newspaper Peoples Daly denounced ‘the preteats and bes fabmeated by the wos govcrnment mn cagmacenag Chis grave tre table art Virtually all mayor (Chinese He wapapers cammed denunetatons of the Ulaited States as well aS inicrvIcws Miss Hus who ap pealed to her te with pare oes Vactne hone Robbers no match for victim TWO MASKED youths armed with knives found they'd run into more than they could handle when they tried robbing the Queens Market in the 100 block East 27th Street in North Van- couver Wednesday. When the store owner, who had been at the back of the premises, saw what was happening to his wife who Why advertising doesn’t always pay THE OWNER of a boat advertised for sale in the Buy and Sell Press told callers where it was moored at Horseshoe Bay so they could inspect it with a view to purchase. But when the man next went out to his 41 ft. fishing boat moored at Government Wharf last Tuesday, he found the 14 ft. aluminum boat he had _ advertised, which had been tied up to it, had gone. Police in West Vancouver say the boat disappeared sometime between March 28 and April 5 and may well have been stolen by a prospective buyer. School costs hearing cancelled CANCELLATION of a North Vancouver public hearing on school costs, scheduled for tomorrow (Monday, April 11). has been announced by the Ministry of Education. The meeting, originally set for 7:30 p.m. at Capilano College, was to have been conducted by the provincial Commission on School Dis- trict Administrative Cost which has been tournng the province since February. The Commission has been examining school admin- istrations in order to seek more efficient and = cost- effective ways to deliver school services. Cancellation of tomorrow's meeting follows the decision of Commission chairman Mark Sager to seek the Social Credit nomination in West Vancou- ver-Howe Sound in the May 5 provincial election Drinking drivers RECENT drinking dnving charges by North Shore police have resulted in the following convictions (penal- ties shown are in addition to automatic) hicence = suspen sion): LYTWYN, 2892 =Dollarton North Van ($50): Lawrence, Highway. SAARI, Reid Maurice, 500-125 West Keith Rd., North Van ($100, 6 mos. probation). -4NO SEAMS —NO MIL DE W (includes Ing taps installation re installed & CUSTOM COVE TUBWALLS ORIGINAL 1-Pce. 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