Now listen here, Pierre District aldermen debate resources North Vancouver District aldermen are considering whether to challenge the federal government over the question of controlling provincial resources. But at Monday's council meeting members’ were unable to decide whether 1t was worth addressing deaf Ottawa ears or whether the wording of the protest they were debating was even legally correct. A decision on whether to support the City of Kelowna in itS opposition to the federal government proposals to tax resources was deferred for further consideration at tomorrow's council meeting as Mayor Don Bell and aldermen Mary New traffic lights will cost $75,000 New traffic signals will be installed at the following intersecuhlons “as soon as possible”. *Capilano and Ridgewood Segal and Gordon Rose were attending an emergency measures conference’ in Toronto. The Kelowna resolution is to petition Prime Minister Trudeau against proposals to enter the field of taxation of resource sales “on the grounds that is is_ neither beneficial to the province nor the municipahties of British Columbia, and in fact is detrimental to all citizens of the province of British Columbia.” Acting Mayor Ernie Crist commented:“In defence of the federal government, if the funds from resources were put to good use, all of us could benefit.” He pointed out that the eLonsdale and Queens *Mountain Highway and Kirkstone The expenditures, a total provincial office of the attorney general is presently studying whether the province can_ legally challenge the federal position. Alderman John Lakes, a lawyer, was concerned that the opening of the Kelowna preamble was “legally in- correct.” The preamble begins: “Whereas the British North America Act grants” ex- clusive powers to the provinces with regard to the direct taxation and ownership of resources.” But Lakes maintained that the federal government has “unlimited powers to tax,” that it does not have to be to raise a revenue and that they of $75,194, were approved by North Vancouver District council Monday night. Though the cost is “considerably more than Originally estimated." Christmas posties wanted Applications now being taken Applications Chnstmas employment at the Vancouver Mail Proces- sing Plant, for and for letter carnier helpers, wiil be given out Monday, November 24, Post Office officials have announced. Persons wishing employ- ment over the Chmstmas penod are asked to obtain the apphcations between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm. November 24. The employ- ment office will be located at oan, the employees Homer Street entrance. Post Office officials said they expect about 1,200 persons will be hired to help process and deliver the Christmas maul UP TO 50% DISCOUNT CHRISTMAS is just around the corner and now you have the Greatest Opportunity to buy the Gifts you need at ridiculously LOW PRICES. incredible PRINTS, the most unique NOTE CARDS and the widest variety in JEWELLERY. ALL FRAMING 30% OFF Here is your chance to do ali your framing at Great Discounts // co LON y 77 ; e , ore wae wae 150 Lonsdale ave at 2nd aa en at hd wt ee ere i N Vancouver Sale on from the 15 to Nov 30 Voan 4& Manteo CMa ge as cepliod can “tax to punish if they want to.” He said he would prefer council pass its own resolution rather than simply endorse the Kelowna one. “I! think Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau would be more interested in an error in the pre-amble than in the spirit of the thing.” he said. 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