__ Future Progress on Hospital Traces ss __ Hinges on BCHIS Acceptance of pete | A % ey ay are “K : i : ure tal architect, administrator qui You one et b i): 9: Castle-| board Hie THIS WEEK” ee aN a eT a mm “AND .NEXT. “One ‘Cent Sale "sete Pte rai ol Pegrn npr ula price, get anothe oo ope for only. Je “eri leged tot ‘take sures slides of all the'ma soley: Priced from $1.00 up y, Saturday and, sind tty NT bylaw could be Presented tay but that’ it appeared the staff. Sy t fe hairman "git" 4 seemed to bea projection | b ‘ barter ry espouial- 4 Tt ia SEEDA LG IERIN : a ‘ pe ay FE a eee Totter ‘of afte same ng @ady ‘uneconomical ‘al- a : a Y : #B 2 t ‘then develo) , Cox Jyainco it's lightly turned to the i : ) Pi ag ghitect then davelop-| da we forvert ‘‘same'gort'of thoughts in the oth- =} Hea e es ; Bs + er three seasons, too, ‘Let's’ ex- =] NC ASH- ; : amine the fancies of some of tho’’ a] more interesting age groups. Bole alm of very small males,’ » in'the’ spring, seoms'to be mud. ‘They Jove mud. It has the same fascination for them that it has da Te aten ich was ‘pre: ye ny ‘in thin ers were forwarded to So a er pated us | area’ Bae aattated that 25, pointing | cessary nedical staff al e | aly the hospital s spoald be p! an t+) had not want era ae te opera of the SO'beds now topes artain * “re! ad 0: Cy now ac 01 y! t iy ade to the'skotch an a result of officially approves: It was polnt,| xpauel and that, size could | pang ee Fiabe eeting and the. drawings omever, that this ¢ ;.| the acceptance by‘BCHIS ‘of con. ie | were "then Butntltted! tb. CHS sidertion ahdy a nat be be allow: ; struction; equipment,’and. oper. On Dee. 24, just: beforg ‘Ain itera ing with tg | present staf tern, hu ati be bidgets? to” support the i wer ther was then forw “On Jan. 7a table outll g| table: bat: hdd “been at vat cat far still Jed on sate 6:7 1965 ot ep y the ‘athtfing ‘pattertis felt t ning i conjunction ‘ith the plans! mnine'tt with | health minister Donald. M. i | nec at the varlous Tevets 2 subn ted. ie necessary, sal aE eC requesting a meeting to repeal ‘forwarded to’ irae, ag provincial’ and’ fed and construction at.a| this plan and to‘Ulscuss further. Ugfort to have’ thig try will’ have to be" caleuls “meeting attended by. the ‘hospi-| requirements to he’ met before ’ eat they ft The provincial ‘support the fiat Y anen. This wi A “Test: mesting. of std Homtal board: of management vi a e0) OB A2 0. ‘One -¢ Canadians wi ho thought ‘tha the Quebec’ revolt against com: federation had passed its crisis ’ point were jarred last week by. the Gerd sensational interim re- _ . 2 (CANADIAN PEACE’ ‘CORPS. “Maureen Fitzgera gets au ler: ‘ is seen here chilten, bow 0 speak y -, English at.Port f Harcourt; in eastern Nigeria. Maureen, a a4 of Toronto isa _\= CANADA CEMENT: cme ee lh GLIDDEN PAINTS. het ea nee aly | | Sai au mt Cn MEET. FREES FATE oe PETE'S TV AND supper, ‘she figures” he’s really bucking down to it, and goes there “hes, “crouched “on” the remnants of. the conl-pile, with. with them paeel Reaetion to the fallen ar port, which warned that Canada . is in grave cages of pone wt fell into three rere welt-meaning who had read the portent Quebec since the Queen’s ‘visit * : as an indication that English and French Canada were mov- ing closer together again. — Ridicule from other English Canadians who regard the BI-Bi Commission as either a waste of time and money or, more seri- ous, as a cause of disunity by fo- cusing attention on the differ- ences among Canadians. — Satisfaction ‘on the part of French ‘Canadians who, depend- ing on the degree of their separ-.. - atist sentiments, see the report. either as an advancement of French Canadian ‘interests, or. ag ‘confirmation that the break! ||" The bratal wording of the ree port was io doubt calculated to have maximum shock value, to jar us out of the apparent apa- thy into which we have ‘sunk since the separatists quit bur- ling their bombs a few montha ago, if the average Canadian could see what newspapers around the - world are.now.saying. about this . is country they would be’ shocked | even more. The fact that an offi: ~ cial commission has said Cana- da Is in danger of splitting apart “; fas been front’ page news around the world. ‘The report stearly pits pits Quebec. against the rest'of Canada, -and\. makes it clear that the’problem * isin the degree of separation that Ottawa will permit Quebec “without rendering Confederation meaningless. . Reading the report against the : approach of the Pearson govern ment ests that Ottawa's s0- called “co-operative federal- ism" is not the answer. The. Liberal government's wa need not treat Quebec ‘any differént than any. other pro- vince. Liberal: ministers .. have gone to. great pains to ‘explain that‘ there has been no favori- tism toward Quebec, ‘that any # privileges. granted to it, such as “opting ont”. of federal-provin-- Be cial schenies, aré available Vall the other provinces. «:/:: *- ‘ ‘The. Bi-B1. Commission’ find- ings now. indicate. that such’a policy will satisfy neither En-, glish nor French Canada. bs, ‘The fact is that, = Queber is di . ferent, and that ‘no’ amount. self-delusion or ;.will change this. z The French | Canadians now dominate ‘the: society * Quebec regard themselves as a nationunto themselves. The ma- . ° jority, I think, are still willing to work with the rest of Canada: ::: providing their aspirations oan - be actileved within the frame-. work of Confederation.“ But “if ‘ not, they’ll leave Sanada with- : out a backward glance. Every influential figure“ from Premier. Jean “ ‘There should no longer be any ‘- doubt in our minds. s> Hf the BI-BI report has any meaning, it is that Saher is: 2S one or the other of:these two.na-:. ; “* tional blocs. For. the vast major- ity, of course, their choice ‘has ‘ , already been made and they will f the Canadian University Setloss Overseas, | Canaan's Corpe. : Cguivlent to the U. 8, Peace ~ sore,