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My son feele pay about in. wt fou tine fie (he, wallet would you pleas Neerrtyt 36. ‘Thank you. MMII6 BUSINESS OPPT. TIRE, MUFFLER and Brake Shop, full) ulpped. In North Gentral B.C. opay bulldin on tI bi, mines soar takes ae hat : by BAF 2088 aves. Boe aa ‘Smithers, B.C, VOU 2Ni OPPORTUNITY for alicensed heavy anc to operate own ho) be, tles are to provide ~~» PERSONAL "ATTENTION Hunteret Booking *- now for Sprin BUSINESS OPPT. VINYL BUNDEGK Coverings Dealer PUNDECK Coverings Dealer patellar: ietsed In Fre near Valley, i} 632, c/o Chilliwack . Pye ‘0 Aig Pry I fica Man ne 2 bps thy poise one fears Iver, Vancouy a capital of ine to furine her personal LIA HAIRDRESSER OPPORTUNITY, 3- gulppad alow don ditched jood bual- Contact Edith ng foray ai Bi. Kitimat, 8.6, INCOME TAX FRANCHISE AVAILABLE H &R Block is looking for a cesponsible individual sopable of operating a lume tax business. 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You'll want to come again! aS eases ——? ana a Sail Sine OS RRS a ARON RIVORESIN TE PRY AO ne girevPmry AYP ee w HAI WVU, ; A CANDIDATES 79 ; 4 News/Mirror Pre-Election Feature “was turned off by some things that were not happening in ‘the community and decided to do something about it. That’ the whole thing in a nutshell.” As Phil Brooks tells it, Befora his trip to Vietoria late los one, signature petition asking the his entry into provincial polities was 4 ‘sudden t year on behalf of concerned parents with @.5,500- to end a strike-lockout deadlock at Selkirk Colf 2 : been arene anes main four.\ West Kootenay school districts, Brooks “had not “But I sure as heck became interes school situation,” he adda, “I remember being on the Jack Webster show when we were waiting for the contents of the bill to be announced and Webster. atked’ me what. I expected in the bill, I'said ‘I hope they have the leadership to put in what we want’, which was'an immediate end to the strike and the declaration of ;®ducation as an essential ser- "vice" = x “Webster's reaction. was - ‘surely, Mr, Brooks, that's just j wishful thinking,’ and about 30 seconds later, the news came in ‘:from Victoria, and that's: what | cthey'd done.” Off: the air afterward, he. _seld he was.“sure as hell going {to be voting Social Credit in the cnext election.” “The minute I said that I :started to think of at least ° s, Jolning the party, getting a card ‘and becoming a member, . ‘ An initial obstacle to join- ‘ing the Social Credit party was sshis difficulty in finding mem- “bers in the Rossland-Trail rid- ing until he contacted con- itituency association president Ron MacDonald. - It was shortly afterward, rooks says, that MacDonald asked him torun asa candidate. “He said ‘you should give it some thought — you may have hance.’ The seed was plant- ._ of course, and I’ thought bout it‘all ‘over the Christmas holidays. Somewhere around he middle of December-we had ieeting and I decided then to . 2 allow, my name to stand. I was “have deemed possible for my- Agelf three: months-ago.”" ‘Tm learning the process and it's making more and more sense to me all the time, cer- tainly in door-to-door cam- paign,” the said. “In the past two months I have had 10 people a day phone myself or my wife, or . someone. in the’ office, with Problems ranging from leaky. roofs to somebody giving them a.bad deal on carpets to tax problems.” . To Brooks, his atyle as a Prospective MLA reflects his methods as president of the ‘Citizens Association for Edu- cational Rights during the West. Kootenay petoal labor dispute. “When you want some- thing you bring _your people together and if you work hard ‘enough at it, people listen,” he says. “They. did Usten. I think wo pretty well had them over a barrel and they had to do something,” And while he concedes that incumbent New Democrat Chris ° acted D'Arcy: has. more “polish,”: he “Palate iu the ‘real’ key . to effecti in Vic- ted and realized the tremendous role politics played in this ciety's Doukhobor Village com- Plex and other major commit- ments which government minis- ters said he took a major role in finalizing, Brooks said that all . he did in every case was “act as anybody would if they. had the opportunity.” | “Inthe schoo! situation I cted as a nt, I was so incensed by the situation that I acted for my own children and toria my nelther jdebating skill nor party affiliations, Ht “It's how you. tackle your Job,: it's: your competence in doing the work," Brooks ex- plains. “Listening.to the needs of the people, listening to their and of.. people , got .in- volved and : Victoria’ had + a hopeful ‘describes’ as phoney baloney” charges that the tim-. ing of the recent commitments in the riding was only politically en ing them‘ in the ‘area that demands attention.” “Sure, the politicians are in Victoria," but. it's the civil service that does the work for you. Say you have a problem with your welfare cheque — it’s not Grace McCarthy who de- cides what your rate is going to be but the civil service involved with that particular minister, “I think that's where you can be most effective. When it becomés huge policies such as whether a $10 million highway is going through a certain area then maybe you're getting in- volved with some political deci-. sions at the top, but that’s not the everyday activity of a riding.” Although saying neither he nor D'Arcy ‘would be “com- pletely hogtied” as opposition MLAs, he feels “very .positive about the leadership we have in . B.C. now," and locks forward to “I'm sure some of it is,”. he ‘says. “The people involved in theh higher political echelons try and judge the mood of the indi- viduals and the people of certain communities and they respond to.the. mood of the people.” “But I think that's what the government should do, be . sensitive to the needs of indi- viduals and what their ‘mood is," he says. “That's politics. You can call it dirty or you can call it reacting to the needs of . the people.” - And he says the Victoria "ROSSLAND-TRAIL SOCRED candidate Phil rooks, a 35-year-old ° Fruitvale , medical his doork y ry Cominco, de civil service does not respond only to incumbent MLAs, “This phoney baloney about it being strictly politics doesn’t quite jive if you use your head,” Brooks points out. "I went. in -there as a candidate and I got an awful lot of respect, because they know. the tremendous possibility that after the next election I'm going to be the next MLA, and maybe some- where down the line their: minister.” Brooks, who says he was attracted to the Social Credit philosophy because it stresses the protection : of individual rights under a free enterprise system, elted the distribution of free B,C, Resources Investment Corporation shares to B.C. residents as an example of vae provincial’ government's — at- - tempts to.encourage' individual participation in. the - economic future of the province. “We are trying to get people to invest in B.C. Who better than the people who live here?" And in Premier Bill Ben-' firms, ‘the forestry and mining in- ,dustries, which are tradition- nett’s attempts to promote the province's development of its own resources is the key to the economic future of Rossland. Trail, he says, recounting from his door-knocking regimen ex- ‘amples the need for local pro- cessing of natural resources, "2" That's politics. You can call it * dirty or oles can call it reacting to : the nee Is of ihe people. NEWS/. MIRROR BIOFILE SUBJECT: PHIL BROOKS *: STATUS: becoming.a member of a Social ./ Credit: government after: May 10. stituency has contri- major ‘bution.to make 'to'the economy and growth of the province: In the last.three months that I've been pounding on'desks in Victoria, although we are an opposition party . riding, we have been‘ getting things for this community that are: just tremendous and we © should have had for years.” Referring to the announce- ment of $6 million in funding for Castlegar's new water supply, plans for a $10 million West Trail highway approach, a $120,000 grant for the Koote- nay Doukhobor Historical So- When you went something you bring your people’ together and if you work hard enough at it, . people listen. [Disco Rental Dance Lessens ALL TYPES and TASTES OF MUSIC: : Disc Jockeys, Mabile Advertising, Light. and Sound . fi dC Retail Outlet for all for Pro, an Products. years. INTERESTS: _ cal fitness: hockey. on church executive. a did, I Social Credit c Rostland:- Trail - OCCUPATION: Employed by Com:. inco Eee at Trail as. m pulmonary for the past.tw. oyeurs... “MARITAL “STATUS: Married, 11 . daughters: aged 11. and "RESIDENCE: Fruitvale: has lived in the Rossland-Trail ‘riding for four Contred around physi- logging, racquetball, AFFILIATIONS: Fruitvale Rotary Club member; St. John's Anglican Church member; formerly, served ‘of malnistreeting and regim king asa : tremendous teaming ex- "Tm getting a lot of mothers answering the doors," he explains, “Out of the first 60 doors I did, seven said ‘I want a Job for my daughter.” . ‘That's -something I've learned and have been trying to put together. A lot of our industry is geared toward em- ploying our men, “We only have the two big Cominco and CanCel, in ally and at the present time geared toward mostly male employees, We're still getting as many females born as males but we're not providing equa! numbers of jobs. So again that adds fuel to my conviction that the key ts diversity in jobs.” A: :former Hospital Em- ployees Union member, Brooks is confident a large portion of his support’ will come from labor union members. “For. years . and : years unionized people in B.C, have enjoyed the highest: salaries ,, and standard of living in Can- ‘ada, most jobs, a good collective bargaining process for years and years, “The collective bargaining process and the union growth in B.C. grew under the W.A.C. Bennett era, and I think there are a lot of people who still remember that.” The party is not on a campaign to remove the right of the individual to belong to'a. /| union, he says, and the: align- ment of the NDP with the labor movement .représents Uttle more: than strategy.’ aoeise “T fave -never, seen’ any inclination of need to belong to the NDP when I belonged toa union for 18 years,” he says, It CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 3, 1979 I'm not running against anybody. I'm running for something! that |. feel | can con- ‘tribute, so # like to stay away trom irying to compare myseli io the other people.” just didn't match up. When I vote I vote for the party I feel is going to provide the best security and meet my needs for the future.” He declines to draw com- parisons of his assets as a candidate with those of his opponents in Rossland-Trail, the incumbent D'Arcy and Pro- gressive Conservative challen- ger Dale Drown. =, “I don't see myself as better than any of the other candidates,” says Brooks. “I'm not running against anybody. 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