CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 3, 1876 Says Courses Should be Defined Between Colleges-Universities Community colleges should take over the teaching of all first and second-year post. pecondary academic courses in Delegates tq the annual Sneeting of the allege Facul- dies 'F) approved Kilgore told about 96 people at, the meeting that colleges and univeralties. will soon begin competing for government funding as. B.C. universities begin providing more and more regional services, “So far, we have seen little ‘a resolution calling’ on the provincial government to place guch education “solely within ‘the community college system.” 3 The effect of the proposal jwould be to have universities each only ‘third and fourth- : Year. and Braduate- eatudy courses, + Community colleges eur: fently: teach first and sécond- ear academic courses as well - 8 providing vocational train- 1B ‘The federation is composed 10 college faculty unions in with a membership of ut 1,200. CFF" vice-president Gary or ‘on the part of the government or the’ universities of the potential budget-competition or person- nel questions that can arise from this farming-out system.” Once the division was accomplished, “then we college teachera could. welcome’ our university ‘colleagues’ on our, campuses because our separate tasks (and sources of revenue) would be more clearly asfined, ” Mr. Kilgore said, Colleges whose faculty * unions belong to CFF are New Caledonia, Capilano, Casriboo, Douglas, East Kootenay, Lan- gara, Malaspina, Northwest, Okanagan and Selkirk. A report compiled by the CIA in Washington predicts world-wide, political and econ- omic upheavals as a result of climatic changes that have already occurred. ‘The report said the world has entered a period of adverse weather—Iasting for at Ieast 40° years and perhaps for centuries —that will reduce crop produc: tion and create famine. It sald Canada might lose 50. per cent: of its grain Production capability due to climatic changes, reducing the country's exports ‘by 75° per cent, Based on a study by Dr. Reid Bryson of the University of Wisconsin, the report states that long-term changes in the weather might cause a major drought in India every four years resulting in the starva- tion of 150 million persons. A’ major famine , would occur in China every five years and the Soviet Union would To Enter Period of Adverse Weather CIA Study Predicts World Chaos lose its wheat fields in. Kaz akhstan, “The change of climate is cooling some significant agri- cultural areas and. causing drought in others,”. the Teport said. “If, for example, there is a Northern Hemisphere temper- Scorching Law Books ature drop’ of one degree centigrade it would mean that India will have a major drought every four years and can only support three-fourths of her to. prevent the death of 150 million Indians. | * “China, with a major fam- ine every five years, would require a:supply of 60 million present “The world reserve would have to supply 80 to'60 million mettle tons of grain each year No Crime to Eat Cafs and Dogs No criminal statute applies to the case of a Fort Lewis soldier who has acknowledged: butchering dogs and cats for his . family to_eat. “We're — still. looking through the books for a possible violdtion of the law," said prosecutor Gary Cronk, “But our research thus far indicates that itis nota crime to eat dogs makes an exception of cases in. or cats.” The ‘Tacoma Humane So- ‘clety in Washington State first disclosed that the’ serviceman and his family are eating dog and cat meat. Society -head Archie Fidler said the man was completely ‘open about the matter, A refrigerator “full of parts of dogs and cate" was found, Mr, Fidler said; Mr. Cronk’ ‘said the law against cruelty to animals which animals are: killed for food. y grain, The Soviet Union would lose Kazakhstan for grain production, thereby showing a yearly loss of 48 million metric tons of grain, “Northern Europe will lose 25 to 30 per cent of its. present production capability while the Common Market + Remain Stable On the’ Market Even when automobile sales were down, panel truck sales never faltered, According to the B,C. Automobile Associ- ation, vans, those ’-slab-sided | Panel Trucks panel trucks used as all-purpose * vehicles by merchants and repairmen, are more, popular than ever. When auto sales tumbled 17 per cont in 1974, the sales of vans rose one per cent and they have kept climbing ever since. 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She will be returning in September for a B.C. teaching certificate. nl To Become Affiliated With ABC KXLY-TV. in Spokane is” éropring its’ affiliation | with: BS and is becoming affilated th ABC. ‘This affiliation with KXLY « -TV. comes in the 50th’ anni- versary year's service in the’, broadcasting industry by the Morgan » Murphy. Company, : owner of KXLY.: “We “are happy. to. add another Murphy, station to the three ABC: stations we ‘are currently associated with, KT- HLTV, Fargo,’ Grand. Forks, North Dakota; KAPP-TV, Ya- kima, Washington; and KVEW- TV, Tri-Cities of Washington,” said ABC vice-president, Bob Fountain. President: ‘of the ABC: Television Network, Jim Duffy,” said, “we are confident that the ABC Television Network, add.’ ed tothe strong local, live news and ‘public affairs programing ° of KXLY-TV will continue: to’ maintain audience leadership in’; the Spokane area.” Bob Fountain sald, “we are most eager.to have ABC pro- + graming scheduled’ on KXLY- ,TV. as soon ‘as’ possible... We have’ been. acquainted . with .. Wayne MeNully, vice president You can make withdrawals but there are no chequing privileges. The 8% interest your money earns on the minimum monthly balance -makes it all very worthwhile. . The interest is paid into your account on April 30th and October 3lst. You even get a gold passbook. *Rates. subject to change without notice, q $50.00 ae you started. As long as your money isin your Plan, you don’t have to pay tax ° on it, Put money in whenever you like. How much you put in ($50.00 or more) is up to you. Subject, of course, to your yearly limit for taxation purposes. The interest rate paid on your Plan’ (now 8%%) is set in June and - December and is guaranteed between those dates. “You can withdraw all the money from your Plan at any time, but then you must pay tax. . . You. can start.a Plan with as little as $50.00 but only if you're 18 years of age or older, a resident of Canada for tax: purposes, and you - don’t own a home in the year. you use the deduction. Save up to $1,000 per year, for a home or home furnishings, tax-free, up toa lifetime limit of $10,000. The interest-rate is set and calculated every month (now 9%). And ‘the interest is compounded: every 6 months and paid on June 30th and December 31st..° + SUse your Plan like a savings account. Put money.in whenever you Sued he like, up to your yearly limit. "Just think, once you’ve reached your maximum $10,000 lifetime limit the interest you'll have earned will make a tidy sum of money. And if-your spouse qualifies; between you,.you could double the savings and the benefits. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Here’s how they work. ‘Currently if you invest for any period of over one year to six years the rate is 944%. Say you put in $1,000. (You can’t put in less). If you left it in for a year and a day, you'd get 912% interest. Interest varies according to the term of the deposit and is paid on April 30th and October 3lst.: I€ you cash it before maturity, there is an interest penalty. It Pays to - “be patient. Habifat Film. Is. Available: - Public Showing fhis Evening’ ‘A. copy of the’ official this «film will be® held this Canadian Habitat’ Film’; “A~ evening in the National Exhibi- Sense of Place" is now available . tion Centre in Castlegar, which from the Selkirk College film — is opposite the Castlegar Air- library for use by tot individuals and grou) hh publle” ah showings, of UBC'S SENIOR CITIZENS “Third Annual SUMMER PROGRAM 1976 The University: of BC. Is ‘once again opening ifs Summer Session. courses to of i their if you are 65 or “older and ore: i friendly learning ‘activities on’ the campus is. ‘summer, detailed brochure to:, There will be no tuition fees, no. exams of essays (unless you register. for qedit or choose to write them). Free’ accommodation on campus: will be pro- vided for a limited number of Persons from out: of town. The courses are from one to six weeks In lengih. ‘Two types of courses will be offered to persons 65 years of age and over dur- ing the six-week Summer Session, which runs from duly 5 to Aug. 13. : 1. REGULAR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES which can be taken either for. credit 5 ‘or for general intérest. These courses can be taken i in Education, Psychology, “Languages, seeleay. Fine Arts, Science and from many other Faculties ond 2. SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES are tailored to the older students’ interest and are taught by regular University lecturers and some distinguished retired Professors. Course: topics include: Writing for Pleasure; ; Writing for Publica- tion; Health series; indoor. and, Outdoor. Gardening: Geography and History * port and: adjacent “to the Doukhobor Museum. “A Sense of Place’ asks questions. that have no im- i ite answers, Where are ‘we golng? What are we leaving ‘behind? People are being born. “They must eat. They must work to eat, They need shelter, and: they need to belong. The: city stretches, buck- les, is over-extended, ‘Is there 80: little ‘choice’. outside’ its perimeters?:. A new > balance must be struck between urban and rural: development. The challenge must be met... to create a‘sense of place. A well-known geographer. at Selkirk College and chairman. of the Environmental Sciences 5 terview watching this film, “A Sense of. ‘Place is indeed very good, future as these questions will he with ue for.a few, Joa OMG ie Se ‘and the-rest of the “team of ABC Television. film. Tt has relevancy now but it: “will also have rau er in the « Wheh the, , progratning patterns and general manager of KXLY- .TV. for somé time’ and se ‘confident of a most, partnership,.with oa _ company ‘as’, our. Television affiliate in Spokane.’ Vice-president and general tanager of KXLY-TV, Wayne McNulty, said-“we at-KXLY- TV.and the Morgan Murphy Television stations have a high regard for Jim Duffy, president: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1976 STEAK & CHICKEN | “OUR SPECIALTIES” For HOURS Monday — Saturday ‘12: noon —= 12 midnigh? . 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It will also help to eliminate the confusion the . viewers might have should the change be delayed till late: summer or, early fall i “An ideal time " make th ‘phatige ‘would ‘be by‘May : ar hange and promiotion for the; begins,” Wayne ~_ MILLWRIGHTS ‘séason MeNNulty said. HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS Excellent employment opportunities are, now av allable for qualified tradesmen (M-F) with inter 3 T.Q!s. of B.C.; Politics; China; Fine Arts; Museum.of Man; Inflation and other courses. 1. Norman’. Watt, Director ° sea Sess Goieay owe Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Ws or. Phone 228-4786 — “Applicants: must, 6 experienced in -heai eon indus try. 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