Photo Now its the shahs turn young boy practises with an airgun as pictures of Shah and President Carter as target at outside of US Embassy in Tehran Thursday AP Former Socred researchers give documents to RCMP VANCOUVER Ii Two former Social Tredit party re searchers implicated in the so called dirty tricks affair turned over 40 to 50 documents to RMI investigators Thursday as party chiefs turned on the media Ellen Mackay and Jack Kelly who ilthtXilfttl sending to newspaper editors letters supporting Social Credit and signed with phoney names met with police in the office of their lawyer Robert Gardner They would not say what was in the documents until the RCMP investigators had firi ished with them The former party workers told party workers how to dupe editors with the plioney signa tutcs in tape that was dis tributed to constituency presilt dents during last springs elec tion campaign The party bier archy including Premier Itill Bennett has said it did not know what was said on the tapes when they were dis tributed Meanwhile iii Victoria the premier downplayed the dirty tricks allegations and suggested the media was at Priced Right The UNDERWOOD 555 The electric portable typewriter wtth easy ribbon change and loca servicedeportmom Reg 31595 Now1 lull in time tor Chriltmar Office Supplier and Stationery HIM tacking his party through in nuendo And Dan Campbell who was Social redit campaign man ager in last Mays provincial election and is slated to be Bs representative in Ottawa in 15180 told reporters he would see them in court if political harassment of him continued iIVIIN $1000 BILL Miss Mackay fired Tuesday by the Social Credit legislative caucus along with three other caucus workers also told tele vision interviewer that Camp bell gave her $1000 bill to pay hotel expenses during last springs campaign and did not ask for receipts Kelly who quit his research job under pressure in October said in the television interview he was told by Campbell receipts for truck he had ten ted were not necessary Under provincial election laws political campaign ex penses must be reported within 60 days after polling day It was not immediately known whether the party reported the hotel and truck bills through receipts issued to other Social Credit members After meeting with police Miss Mackay and Kelly said more meetings with the RCMP are planned but there has been no indication whether charges will he placed against them or anyone else The RCMP investigation which began shortly after the letterwriting scandal surfaced in September has been ex tended to Dec 15 Gardner has said his clients will decide whether to sue the party for wrongful dismissal after the RCMP investigation is complete Fumes blamed in incident OTTAWA tCP Carbon monoxide poisoning is blamed for sending 15 employees of downtown department store and six ambulance drivers to hospital Thursday John Graham gas com pany official said carbon monoxide and other com bustion products escaped into the Metropolitan Store after maintenance worker took door panel off boiler in the basement CORRECTION Due to typographical error our ad vertisement of Thursday Dec 6th was incorrect The ad should have read 20 OFF EVERYTHING Fri Sat Dec 7th 8th only Bayfield Mall Barrie Applied Arts at VOILE N02 Woe Bountiful decade looms for Canada NEW YORK CP Treas ury Board President Sinclair lar deserves more attention as Stevens says the Canadian dol Hutterites plan taxruling fight EDMONTON tCP Hut terite sect leader says his sect will go to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight ruling making it liable for more than $40 million in back income taxes Rev John Hofer of the DariusLeut sect called the rut ing Wednesday by the Federal Court of Appeal discriminatory and selfdefeating The judgment upholds an ear lier ruling that the sect with member colonies in Alberta and Saskatchewan must pay corporate tax At issue is more than $40 million from the years 1967 to 1975 The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 1975 that the sect was exempt from personal income tax Two other Hut terite sects the SchmidtLeut and Lehrerleut continued to pay personal income tax after 1975 despite that ruling Members of the DariusLeut sect live in agricultural colo nies They receive only food and clothing for their labor WEDNESDAY IS lADIES DAY HORSESHOE VALLEY 8352014 They do not receive family al lowance Canada pension unemployment insurance or other federal benefits WILL BE FINISHED If we have to pay income tax were finished Rev Hofer said in an interview He is spiritual leader of the Holden colony about 80 kilometres southeast of Edmonton The sects argument against the department of national rev enue has been that registered religious groups are exempt from income tax under fed eral charter The DariusLeut Hutterites qualify as religious group under the charter and should be treated no differently than groups such as Baptists or Lutherans real storehouse of value be cause its commodity oriented currency In interviews and private talks to the Conference Board and the Canada Forum on Thursday Stevens spread the message that Canada is on the threshold of bountifil decade in the 1980s Canada is unique among the industrialized nations in that we in relation to our industrial output our population have resource base that other indus trial nations just dont have Stevens said This is an age where people place their confidence in corn modities particularly precious metals rather than inflated pa per Stevens noted But the Canadian dollar dc serves better If we link our industrial base to our resources in mining and energy you see quickly Canadas strength Stevens said People are racing to own commodities not money When one realizes that the Canadian dollar is really commodity dollar one can see the impact Hes Here ClARY RANDALL MAGIC MUSIC at the QUEENS HOTEE TONIGHT PM All about Ontario food and howtoemoy it more the examiner Friday Dec 1979 13 increasing world demand for commodities will have on the PO value of the Canadian dollar DOLLAR STRONG The Canadian currency has shown surprising strength in re cent weeks rather than being dragged down by weaker US dollar moving into the secent IS range Stevens made clear that he not only is dispenser of theo ries supporting private enter prise but disciple strongly committed to the dogma of get ting the government out of busi ness allmving the private sec tor to thrive without hindrance to create new wealth for Cana dians Despite its razorthin minority position Stevens said the Progressive Conservative government of Prime Minister Clark is going ahead with its plans of privatizing governmentowned cor rations At the Canada Forum he told the businessmen that one of the first to go will be the Canada Development Corp tCDCi Asked about how the govern ment will handle Petro Canada another government owned corporation Stevens said it is not going to be dismantled in the way the opposition claims But Stevens saw no reason why Petro anada 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