VANCOUVER Several_ B.C. ridings: will be visited by federal political heavyweights in the next week and a half, according _ to spokesmen for the thrde major parties. NDP leader Ed Broadbent arrived in Vancouver Monday, where he appeared on the Jack Webster TV show, before departing to campaign on Vancouver Island. “os And provincial NDP leader Dave Barrett will lend a hand to the = federal campaign by campaigning this week in Kooteney-West and Kootenay East- Revelstoke, an NDP campaign spokesman said. Liberal leader Pierre Trudeau is scheduled to speak in Kamloops Wednes- day and then-travel to Prince George the following day, a party spokesman - said Thursday. Prime Minister Joe Clark is tentatively scheduled to return to B.C. about February 8, but party organizers said his visit was still subject to change. Treasury Board President Sinclair Stevens has been booked for a February 7-9 tour to bolster the cam- paigns of incumbents Bob Brisco in Kootenay-West and Don Cameron in Kamiloops-Shuswap. Promises ‘would cost $6 million’ OTTAWA (UPC) - Pierre Trudeau's campaign promises would add about $6 billion to the current federal deficit in the first year of a new Liberal government, Finance Minister John Crosbie said Monday. “Why doesn’t he explain it all to the Canadian people. He doesn't explain what he's going to do about the in- creased interest costs next year that are going to cost $1.2 billion,” Crosbie told Ottawa's Confederation Club. In a stinging attack, the minister, said Brudeayy brought down the seve month-old Conservative government not because of the budget, but because a Gallup poll showed the Liberals with a 20-point edge over the Tones “And he (Trudeau) decided that we should have an elechion And on February 19, he's going to be up that poll.” Crosbie told the predominantly Con servative audchence The minister asked the luncheon crowd owhere os he gomng to come up with the revenues to pay for bis spending” Hes got to Come up with $6 billton to pay for them = oul of Canadian revenucs Trudeau would have to impose a JO per cent tan Increase on cvery © anadian or increase Corporate taxes by 70 per cent to pay for Ms promised programs he said (UPC) -* Not exactly. as illustrated . VANCOUVER 3470 East Hastings Street Telephone: 294-2971 wO 9 ROAD e Assorted fashions ¢ Down and feather filled = ° Sizes XS - XL collectively 7% 7, Purchase ¢ Tri-colour styles Continental & Boot Cut Styles Slight Imperfections will not affect wear Sizes 30-40 Not ail sizes available | in all styles Work Wearhouse = A9-Wednesday, February 6, 1980 - North Shore News Flannel Shirts Utah ngage rs | "© Van Heusen a : ° Assorted plaids e Sizes S - XL Not exactly as illustrated. 820 W. 15th St., N. Van. 984-9591 Store Hours: Richmond Surrey Vancouver & North Vancouver Mon.. Tues., Sat.: 9-6 Nion., Tues., Wed. Fri.: 9-9 Wed., Sate: 3-6 . . urs. rt.: - Sunday: 10-5 Sunday: 10-5 tATON 5. LANSDOWNE AD RD mV RICHMOND 8180 Lansdowne Road Tetephone 270-8058 SURREY 10116 King George Hwy Telephone 5381-1414 > —? Fd FE o rv a 7 « pr}