A4 - Wednesday, May 4, 1983 - North Shore News the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA TORONTO — Canadian provinces will one by one join the United States and Canadians appear unable ‘and unwilling to stop the dissolution of their country, a Montreal economist predicts. Dian Cohen = said Monday that Canadians related more economically and culturally to areas south of the border than to regions within their own country. TORONTO — Economic recovery in North America could be delayed as recession- battered consumers continue to bank their money and only buy bargains, a group. of marketing experts predicts. “Confidence is building in bundles, but the concerned consumer 1s sull uncertain,” Richard Wirthlin, chief pollster OTTAWA — The federal government has assured Canadians who filed their Income tax returns) on lume to expect refunds in eight weeks or less The deadline for filing federal income tan returns was extended to midnight Monday because April fell on the usual XO.) deadline Saturday Revenue Canada spokesman Carla Cralders said the department had cleared the backlog caused by a delay in the passage oof oa MASSIVE CHIE AGO hations The © athrolnc Roman bishops have cndorsed the concept of a muclear freere in weapons The atsrngy the peace bishops) would have little trouble aprprhees tea iv pastoral letter against the arms tace Com Maonelay the and tow vertigo n brastreopes some thane s called the bishops boat pe wee yournve st try such cohdhes prelates as 4 atdtoal Joho Kreol voll cantly Pde bavehe Ppotanas weothed them wall on the proposed letter Heading south says economist Bishops back nuclear freeze “The country itself was founded as a sour grapes answer to the Americans saying in the middle of the 1800s, “We don’t want free trade,’ ” she said. “Ever since then there has been that kind of false political boundary.” Ms. Cohen told the Association of Canadian Advertisers that over the next quarter century, Canada's regions would drift apart and join the United States one by one. Experts worry about banking for U.S. President Ronald Reagan, told the Association of Canadian Advertisers annual meeting Monday. Allan Gregg. chief polister for the Con- servative Party, stressed companies would not survive if they fail to realize that new = con- sumer attitudes were a permanent result of the economic turbulence of the past decade Tax backlog cleared income tax bill last month. Opposition crucs had feared some $6 4 bilhon in refunds would be delayed because the bill -- incorporating changes) from budgets dating from 198] - stalled in Parhament winter Ms Galders said while early filers would have to wail longer than usual for refunds this year, the department has worked overtime lo ensure laxpayres who filed by Mondy would receive tebates by late June wis Last They brought the tS church close to con demping allo uses ol nuclear weapons aod stressed tather than obscured theur profound with skhepthoism Cyn possession of nuclear weapons left the such ns At Chbishop Phat They older trasheopes Hanan of and Aunthary Bishop Patrick Ahbera of New York thes defense New Orleans rrohated an of nue dear deterrence and the possible use of nuclear weapons Council on board for Royal Hudson promotion aid STEAMING FOR dollars, the Royal Hudson pulled into North Vancouver Distnct council chambers last week in the form of a publication looking for advertising funds to launch the ninth-edition Royal Hudson Souvenmr Edition magazine. And as in years past, council chmbed on board and agreed to pay the fare -- $400. Last year’s fare for a quarter-page advertisement cost $345. But even with inflation. Distnet’s investment should pay off since the Royal Hudson Souvenir Edition has a circulation of 150,000 “More tourist dollars spentin (Distnet) businesses Means more people back to work and less unemployed on the North Shore.” said Cloudesley Hoodspith, publisher of Times Printers and the Hudson magazine He added: “It 1s abun- dantly clear that the annual Souvenir Edition ts a no-fmill investment on the part of the District in developing greater tourist dollars.” Distncts investment will geta display ad highlighting the vamous local attractions which would interest LOUFISES In North Vancouver-Seymour ELECT STUART McNISH LIBERAL For information call: 687-2210 JAGERHOF Honors Mother all Weekend! 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