A4 - Sunday, March 27, 1983 - North Shore News the outsic By UNITED PRESS CANADA RICHMOND, B.C. — The B.C. human resources ministry has started legal action to get custody for a year of 12 children whose . parents were associated in the past with the religious cult The Children of God. The children, ranging in age from 7 months to 7 years, belong to four sets of parents, all of whom insisted in interviews they have not had any con- Human Resources want custody Big money for minority language ® © 6 nection with the cult since 1978. All 12 chidren were seized from their parents in February. Two infants were returned to the parents shortly after but 10 remain in foster care. Judge Bryan Davis adjourned the case Thursday until April 27 until after setting dates to hear the case. The hearings will continue until the end of August. FROM PAGE A1 being raided by investigators who had walked in right under their noses. Director of Investigations Al Dilworth commented: “We are very discreet.” The raid occurred while Ingram — the tax consultant entrepreneur who had branched out into the travel business and real estate sales and who has unsuccessfully run for the seat of mayor of Vancouver three times — was reported to be in Toronto. “We are investigating the selling of securities without benefit of a licence or prospectus,” said Dilworth. “We are primarily looking at Robert,” he said. There may be some overlapping things. . “It just so happens there are some records in that office pertaining to Robert. West Vancouver Inn is one of the matters.” Takeover of the restaurant from Frank Baker’ was announced by the Ingram brothers December 31, on the lines of David Ingram signing a $250,000 down Robert Ingram, a Vancouver law firm, the Abbotsford home of a Centa employee and Pride Equipment and Maintenance “Ltd., of Vancouver. Cease-trading orders were put on various Centa businesses February 24, as well as on West Vancouver Inn Limited Partnership and various hotel businesses. Dilworth told the News: “The cease-trading order was to make sure no units were sold, primarily in The Attic (Frank Baker's Restaurant) setup. ; “There is no prospective, no exemption and no one licensed to sell these orders. ADVERTISING CORRECTION EATON’S PREVIEW Page 41 — Item 41B-Verosol shades. ' The description is in- correct. This shade is not available in opaque material However, the same style shade is available in a translucent material. We didn’t want anybody selling units in any of them.” Dilworth said he an- ticipated the investigation would take two months and that meanwhile it was business-as-usual at the Centa offices. 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WASHINGTON — The economy neo longer mired in recession, 18 improving at a faster chp than originally forecast duc to shrinking oil prices and good news on the inflation front, President Reagan's top cconomic adviser announced today Dr Martin Feldstein, chairman of the Presidents Council of boonomes Advisers, issucd an unusual micrim Pope opens Holy Year Hes—-Friday- tained in the sermon read _ US economy on fast recovery an increase of $15 million over last year. The federal contribution will increase by five percent over the next two years. While the agreement was essentially part of the federal commitment to. transfer payment to the provinces, Joyal said the agreement provides for a higher federal profile and greater provincial ac- countability. The current Holy Year comnremorates the 1950th anniversary of Christ's crucifixion. “Grant, oh Lord, that this Holy Year of Redemption may also become an appeal to the modern world, which sees justice and peace on the horizon of its desires and yet yields ever more room to sin and lives, day after day, in the midst of mounting tensions and threats and seems to be travelling in a direction perilous for all.” the Pope said forecast lo claim economic growth os expected to measure 47 percent for the year that will end ain the fourth quarter oof 1983 9 The previous prediction had been for 31 percent FKeidstein the that had denied administration deliberately undo - estimated that carher figure ino order to make the ccoononmas recovery look becticr liability partnership deal which was to involve 100 partners paying an initial $7,500 each. David Ingram was to move his Centa headquarters there and later declared the deal had fallen apart because of partners. Placard waving catering workers complained Thursday they had been misled into working for free at the restaurant by-promises from the Ingrams. Catering manager Lavina Rhodes said the employers were always late paying staff and had disappeared while still owing the 25 restaurant workers for the period February 10 to March 9. Rhodes claimed _ the restaurant was saved from receivership in December by the Ingram deal which in- volved the signing of a promisory note with the first payment not due until May 1. Staff had been left high and dry before the first paymealt was even made, she said, with the restaurant doors having been closed for two-weeks before the raid. Because the Ingrams could not be reached, staff have not even been able to obtain separation” cer- tificates which would cnable them to sign on for unem- ployment insurance and were preparing to sign on for welfare the day after their protest. 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