a ne By JOANNE. MacDONALD THE B.C. government’s restraint program has resulted in a tumultuous year. Jack Munro, head of the International Wood- workers of America, says the government’s restraint measures have been disasters. Social Credit MLA John Reynolds (West Van- couver-Howe Sound)’ Says the restraint program is working . “1 don’t think there’s any. question that it’s work- ing from the standpoint that this government was the first one to bring in restraint on salaries here. When Premier Bennett first proposed restraint at a first ministers’ conference, all the other premiers laughed. The only one who agreed was Prime Minister Trudeau. But within two years, everyone else was “B.C. sure as hell is restrained. ‘‘The feeling out in’ the real world outside of B.C. is that the B.C. governme- nt is a complete disaster. We're the laughing stock of North America. We’re in the worst situation any place could possibly be when it comes to things like natural resources and programs. **The government’ s role KRIS McLEOD cuddles soft sculpture doll made by Suzanne Turner. Kris: discovered the doll — and other products — at the weekend arts and crafts fair at Lonsdale Quay. F doing the same thing. **The types of programs affected, ~like cutting the civil service-and the other bureaucracy, will have other governments soon following suit. **The people in B.C. like what we’re doing. If an election was called we’d win more seats than we have now. The polls back that up. *‘On the other side, no- is to create a climate out there. There’s no question ‘the government should change directions - and pump job creation money into the economy. More mills are closing down ail the time — that sort of thing shouldn’t be happen- ing, but it’s happening all over the place. B.C. is in a major mess. ‘ “The (forest) industry needs help with new pro- Amblesi THE LATEST planning pro- posals for the Ambleside-by- the-Sea waterfront program were introduced to West Vancouver municipal council Monday in the form of a draft report. With a long-term achieve- ment set at 20 to 30 years, the plan allows for, in part, the completion of the Seawall up to 18th Street, the creation of major park and recreation areas and the limited use of buildings at the foot of 14th and 15th Streets to those enterprises which would benefit from and enhance the waterfront location without 1607 Marine Dr., W. Van. 980-0511 FE TUNE-UP Special 2 for 1 TUNE-UP SALE Bring your car for a tune up. get the 2nd family Car tuned up tor FREE. Alli makes & models *Trucks extra! cyl §59.95 cyl 569. 95 cyl § 79.95 filter, check PC V Includes replacing the spark plugs fuel aw filter, scope test & adjust as required & check § GER (Otfer good trom Aug 41a Aug tf ony) BONUS - FREE B.C.A.A. Complete 20 pt satety inspection body likes unemployment. The Liberal government, over the past 60 years, has discouraged foreign in- vestment. This may change with the election. Turner is supposed to be a businessman and it could be a different situation .. without Trudeau. “*‘The federal gov- ernment is to blame for the the ‘massive unemploy- ment. Mining. and forestry, : duct lines and new equip- ment. Every citizen of the province should be upset about the quality. of logs being exported from B,C. It’s a disgrace. Forestry is the backbone of this pro- vince and this country and it’s being severly neglected. ‘‘Our reforestation pro- grams have been cut to the bone in the name of restraint. The federal gov- ernment has offered to staples of the B,C. economy, are at the mercy of the world situation. We just have to ride it out. ‘*But ‘the (provincial) government ‘is pumping money into job creation projects. .We’re building Expo, which represents 60,000 man hours of work and North East Coal, which is on time and under budget and now shipping coal.”” provide funds for reforestation and silviculture purposes, but ‘the provincial government won’t match them. “ve had no indication whatsoever that the gov- ernment is looking at any other routes for the economy. It’s been reported that some people in the cabinet are hell-bent to break the unions and the working people.’’.. draft okayed directly competing with ex- isting businesses. The waterfront develop- ment program was started nearly 30 years ago and while it is progressing as planned, Mayor Derrick Humphreys called this latest proposal ‘‘a marvellous step forward.’’ The draft plan will be prepared as a formal docu- ment for discussion by coun- cil in September following the summer recess. Kim Harii-sen, N.D. 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