at was. as watch us. President Elabo r a t e security precau. to a yet- tlommm wan“ consideration 0‘ tions surrounded the talks and unspecified date in the New ea 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed" Dec. 9. 1984. RCMP Costs 1'. measures sho be taken I Involved are all the panacea; to improve the situation .in all officials declined to discuss thc except Ontario and e c. ~ .. ; e which have their own provincial is aspects' “flim- Gov't Formally Opens ‘ I965 Issue Contracting-Out Door + By DON HANRIGHT have its power to collect income mvinces where they handle OTTAWA (CPi—The govcrn- taxes raised from the standard provincial police work has been ment ha 5 formally opened '1965 level of ‘21 per cent to 41 Stretched into 1965. the door for Quebec to “con- per cent of federal tax rates. The issue is how much { RCMP work in a province is [or police forces. Not affected are the 120 Canadian municipalitic. which also rely on the RCMP they have separate ag-reemenis. _ with the federal force , By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA (CPL—The long-sim- mering feud over financing RCMP services in the eight Be A Musical Santa This Christmas . TRANSISTOR RADIOS . ELECTRIC GUITARS Bombing Talks Open In Saigon SAIGON (AP P—Secret talks tract out" of 29 cost-sharing That would make up for most ‘ programs including hospital in- of the federal share of costs. the federal government and expected“) 199d i0 bornbmg 0i . RECORD pLAYERs surancc and various welfare There would be cash compensa-i how the province. 90mumSt V191 Gong supply . TAPE RECORDERS. ETC. schemes. tion from Ottawa for a few of which administers the criminal 111195 "1 L305 EOt under way ‘ here between Ambass‘ ‘ it means starting Jan. 1. Que- the smaller programs. plus a . ‘bec would take over full finan- adjustment of equalization pay-. A 1960 federal-provincial con- ‘cial responsibility for these ments. iference tried in vain to some 1schemes, agreeing to keep them' The same. course would bel the ISSU€~ The effort was to b’ rintact for varying periods end— Open 10 any PFOVinCC- trenewed at a confer”? “ere ing between 1967 and 1970_ -—~~7#—-——-—~-———-l Nov. 2-3 but that meeting was As compensation for giving up . WStponed to tOdaY- Now It has lOttawa's current share of costs.‘ iamounting this year to about‘ E$218,000,000, the province wouldl ILLER \BROS. LTD. mm r'nttetowrn ador Maxwell D. Taylor and i I South Vietnamese P remier ‘ Tran Van Huang. ‘ A two-hour session at the Pre- mier‘s office opened urgent con- - sultations on the anti-Commun- ASIA TOURISTS In the first nine months of. 1964, more than 13.000 tourists visited Indonesia. 3 Rufus Clitlaif‘. 5:2. stands at rail of converted fireboat that he calls home while his Wife. Alice. makes a pie in the :al- ley at the World War it suh- marine base of Dutch liarbor Rifle Is A Household Tool To Wom By GERRY GRAY OKEOVER ARM. BL‘. 'CPJ For Nancy Crowtlier, “the Cou- gar Queen of Okcover Arm,” her rifle is just another house- hold appliance. “Living in the hush like I do,‘ ' a gun is as much a part of my household tools as a vacuum cleaner is in the city." Nancy is a quiet. 11-year-old “The bigger gun . matronly woman. A divorcee, more confidence in the bush." l i she has rcvcricd to her maidcn Nancy's father died a few l l nanm years ago and she was leftI l alone with her mother. , i ‘ She (lisappi'ovcs ut‘ the "Cou- gar Queen" title, bestowed upon her by frieii s. “Every \iomaii hung in the hush alone has to protect her- self. But it‘s not. for self—protec- Iives in is about 1‘20 miles north- westof Vancouver. not far from the pulp town of Powell River. tion iii at we shoot these “A neighbor‘ Aer Hansen . . . . . . . animals. i“ to Now“ Our Inst 30 goats to cougars in one. I 1. contains holiday picture tips and listing of Kodak Gifts I livestock." night." . i . I '“ °' lMcInnis Photo & Hobb Y He" home is a lo: i-ahin sct in H”. m. instance‘ you see on a clearing on a bay. {1 in the front yard l‘(l}llll her | goats and chickens and two tor- rier dogs. .\cross the hay is an oyster- proccssing plant where she works during the winter. only companion l"~ aged mother. "I shot my first cougar uhcii llf‘l‘ PIONEERS ON THE ALEUTIAN FRONTIER . “a” ——..__.3. 20 years on the bleak Island. The Choates left Montana with their children because. “Life was pretty cut and dried back I here." (AP Wirephoto) i on linalaska Island in the Al- cntians. Choate. who last spr- ing sold his 6.000 acre ranch in Montana. hopes to establish a sheep and cattle ranch on the 268.000 acres he has leased for t l132 Richmond Street I CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS for KODAK ‘Open me first I" GIFTS V “.95.: "An\ 0 rm gift wrapping Phone 4-4515 en Living In Bush “About the only place to‘of the animals cross your prop- shoot a cougar for a sure ktltverty, you can be pretty sure is right in the centre of methat within a month that same neck. It snaps the spine andlcougar will again come kills instantly." i your area. Its a kind of cycle. Since that first kill with 8 22,1 .5. o-v O bore firearm with a .303-calibre carbine. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FDR gives me “Not only did we. have our‘ regular household chores, but we had to keep a sharp eye on: the livestock. The area teemsl with predatory animals. 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