CASTLEGAR N EWS, Thursday, October 23, 1975 Time Change Also Has An Effect on Motorists. ‘The B.C, Automobile Asso- , elation has {saued'a reminder to Motorists to be extra alert when Standard Time arrives at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26, It takes a number of days: before drivers again become accustomed to the early dark- ness that the time © At least for the first few days of Standard Time, reduce driving speed and increase following distance. ¢ Be especially aware of pe- destrians who themselves will not be accustomed to the tIme _ change. . change, the BCAA says, Three guidelines have been issued by the auto club to ease the transition, and rush hour commuters are urged to take special note of them: Preventive Medicine Gamma globulin made from blood eellected by the Red Cross is used in the prevention or modification of measles, mumps, polio and infectious hepatitis not to took di- rectly into glaring headlights. Centre vision should be focused on the right edge of the traffic lane, while oncoming lights should be kept in the side vision. The BCAA also says that now Is the time for motorists to have headlights and wind- shields cleaned for maxiinum visibility, and to’ make certain talllights, turn signals and high and low beams are functioning properly. Dee Community College Under Study FS {continued from page 1) teaching, not making a eritique of society. “We relate ina very direct and specific way to those concerned with industrial train- ing needs. We have to be able to respond immediately when there is a manpower necd. If we have to go through another layer, it will slow things down, “It the education depart- ment staffed itself with people willing to make sound deci- sions, there would be no need for an intermed- its goals and priorities and from colleges budget which Len there indicate to the province O'Neil sald has reached $72.9 the cost of finaneing the:pro- million this vesr—an incroase of grams. 112 per cent in the past three “The college people think years. thoy need to upgrade the chronically unemployed. The government could assess this aim and, in consultation with the college, decide whether it should take a high or a low priority. This leads to sensible decision-making, which hasn't been done in the past.” __ Instead, he sald @ confused lary body." I system results in ane government. cutting He said the slaff could meet college repre- sentatives at budgeting time to draw up a budget that would meet the college mandaate, “which he would like to see set out in the act. “The institution should set courses, the g reacting to pressure from in- dustry and the students about apecific cuts and re-introducing the courses on special grants, ° This, he said, creates un- necessary administrative time Bul other colloge prinet- pals disagree with Mr. Fisher's assessment of the ernie of> an intermediary 1 . Tom Giligan of Vancouver Community College said recent- ly he thinks colleges definitely need a now budgetary pro- lure. Vancouver Community College, with the Langara, Vancouver Vocatidnal. School and King Edward campuses, has been plagued by budgetary problems recently, as the prov- ince trimmed its budget by $43 million to $20.3 million, Mr. Gilligan sald he doesn’t see how a couneil could further. and expense in a community regulate: budgets of individual REXall DRUG SALE CONTINUES Sale Ends INDOOR LIGHTS ""™ 15 glow or sparkle bulbs. Assorted colors. im $3.29 OUTDOOR LIGHTS: = 15 glow bulbs in assorted colors, um 84.99. OUTDOOR LIGHTS “= } 25 sparkle bulbs in assorted colors. SILVER ICICLES 200 strands, oll silver, Flameproof. No content. BABY LOTION (Medicated) (8% fl. oz.) 260 mI REXPRIN Ss 100's BABY OIL (8% fl. oz.) 260 mi ona BISMA-REX ANTACID POWDER]. 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District No. 9. ‘The board has also author- ized the purchase and installa- tion of a fire door he the second floor at SHSS. Bath have been recom: mended by Insurance Corpora: tion of British ee Ald. Audrey Moore has requested that the planning committee in the near future set out definite and detailed Plans for the position of future development on Civic Property, e site where the new arena Work Time .Loss Proves Staggering It sounds incredible, yet the figures are there to-prove it, Using the mortality rate for 1972 for both male and female { and based on’ an average life ‘expectancy of 65, the Canadian é-Cancer Society has calculated © from the known cancer mortat- ity rate that the total produc. “tive work timé lost through cancer was 171,208 years! Or another way of looking at it would be to say that ‘Canada lost in productive work time, the equivalent of 171,208 men'and women workers for = one whole year. If you're a.worker, there is mueh you can‘do,-not only to “protect. yourself,” but to help. ‘other fellow: workers in lower- ing these frightening statistics. + If the company you work for, or the union you belong to, hasa safety and health commit- tee, why not have them under- take a cancer education ‘pro- + gram. If your company has no committee, why not form a volunteer committee with other. interested’ fellow - workers. “Then contact your local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society for assistance. “Pamphlets and information ‘about cancer can be obtained 3) free: by | writing ‘to: | B.C,” and Yukon Division, Canadian Can- cet: Society, 1928 West Broad. ICBC Wants School Fire Intruder System Expanded Quotations for expanding - phries Secondary School and- + to put out hundreds of dollars in ' Casilegar. Wants and Use Plan For Civic Property. Development ‘service clubs to help with ~ * and a layout plan‘is grams, and one way of doing this is to give local residents a financia! stake in the college “through their taxes. < “If the province pays the whole shot, genteel will drift to the provincial office,” he sald. He said VCC has been able torespond to community needs, teaching “every level, from adults who are totally illiterate to second-year university stu: + denta and those involved in highly technical programs.” But ‘there's one. group that's expressed more interest than the comieunity in remain: ing in touch with college council decisions—the students, Glenn MacKenzie of the B.C. Student Federation sald recently students want to be represented on a parity’ basis with instructors on reconsti- tuted community college boards, Len O'Neill's outline of the new act’ promises students their representation—and Fish: er gets the inating coun- ceil he doesn't want, But O'Nell sald even these changes have to mark a beginning rather than an end to dealing with college problems, Next. will come decisions on what to do with metroptli- tan colleges, which he said are getting too big, and:on ‘co- ordination of adult education, which he said is handled by the school in some areas— ‘and colleges in others. _. Emmanuelle is sensual, but she’s. elegant: Emmanuelle Is. fantasy. but she’s fun. But most important she leaves ti you with a singular lack of guilt. This extraordinary lilm allows all of og us to look unflinchingly into the face of sensuality for perhaps the first time. 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