NDP Administation Crilicsed By Speaker Harvey Schroeder’ tea bs was the result of freezing laid. nterprise, banque’ anized by the local Social ek it Association. ‘The guest. speaker was Harvey Schroeder, MLA for Neaekes adamant f06 the Alliance Church there.” | Sc An articulate speaker, Mr. , Schroeder levelled a barrage of criticism at the NDP adminis- tration in a speech heavily Joaded with‘barbed wit. His sa the IC! ple, the chuckling’ throughout as he described ‘instances’ accident claims and sk: k pre- ** suitable for’ building.’ He’ point- od to some cases in the Lower Mainland where land valued at; $6,000 two years ago was now selling for’ $23,000,: “Is; this’ lon 20. ignorant,” he asked, “that they, wane know this would hap- pen—or is:this part of the over-all NDP plan to eliminate ownership? ; “Mr. Schroeder said that 9,000: new> building ‘units ‘are needed each year in.B.C., but with the Land Act and the eight’. per cent limit on rent increases,” the figure had. ‘The speaker ‘said he was: encouraged torun {politteslly when he heard ‘an ND! date indicate that we have reached the stage when it is no longer. desirable to own our ‘own. property.” He’sald’that he! had. won: idered if this had been’a policy ‘atatement at the time, and his'- {mubecrvent errenat of leg: Commission Act, had convinced him this was so. Z “The. minute Sone isin is Grand Forks i © Couple Return * For Two-Day. i Fescourett opalar” recording artista’ ie and Ruby’ Konken’of Fi «Grand Forks ‘have been: in- ‘formed they've been selected to form again in the'Expo,'74 Festal of Entertainment. The Konkens, .who. have - ~ already, ‘taken part in the Grand’; Forks Day. ay festivities at Exp in’ ‘August, so impressed (po officials they have been invited?” to'do'a return’engagement..” « “Their performance scheduled this Friday and Sat- visual jo purdays said. the director of otto dropped to'2,000 units..:) ‘The’ speaker: then! turned’ his attention to the Insurance in of B.C.,:a crown lescribed corporation which he di ‘as “hilarious”, He recalled that the ICBC: had originally sug- gested $28 as a premium, and how the figure had risen many. times since. + “They must have known such a low figure! would be z ‘the ‘case of an accident north of , . Smithers, in which one vehicle A ‘wrecked. Following, 5 ie manual, the vehicle was ‘ towed all the way to Terrace, where an ICBC ‘claims official.‘ that the, vehicle was, all the way, back, he ‘said; Smithers to the salvage centre ‘at Prince George. The MLA’ then turned at. the next election. “Why should 89 per cent of. was Morued by some. ‘of the onservatives and some of the of the' Social Crediters into : “Tt didn’t work,” he stated. wo-day engagement. arts. a 4 Expo, ‘Michael Kobluk. “The t unity-is Il ‘and the Unity. T’ve just finished a book called’““Ten © Lost ' Years''. In‘my: opinion, it should be, ‘required jreading: for! every 2 Canadian under twenty-five, and pleasantly; if occasion- ally: bitter" reading, » for: everyone over’ fifty. The Test.(are: too old . to: care, - : ; and too late to'save. 3) With ‘another depression. ‘ coming ‘up, and remember; the question of a unity party to'~ : turn the NDP. government out you read: it'-here, “it might “serve as some sort.of survival - : “\chart forthe: young People the “inext” ; scraps ‘that.are thrown ‘out, and clothing that is perfectly god, but' ten ‘years ‘out of. It's impossible: to. tell st --vide: them’ with the’ sh ts of Ci yather parts of Ca: = Mi the Renken {they will ‘soo ‘thelr svaiebiiy or neue that already’ existe—that’s al- _ ready strong—and that’s Social © Credit. to ‘get out" chance to join’us.” s ‘Former, MLA Burt :Camp- “bell announced that's ‘member- ship drive is now \undér. way. ua merly be wiper ihe “told us is mi e tip of the criticised ieebere' he said, ‘the business ‘comatunity for nots taking an active role in helping © ee enterprise, ‘Typewriters, IV's Baw and. Color Vs for “sent by week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Teall Telephone 368-6331 s i x a worse teal they.can live *with:the: present government. . s Now we are; going to have:to carry the message, and do their work for. them: ‘ Other head table people . ‘ included the regional president for Social Credit, Irene Burns of ‘of: ceremonies was Elmo {Fer / eae 's, the grocer’: 8). the coal ‘man. But there was no | ‘way .WE: were’ going to go on relief. It was shameful. * Somehow, we staggered ‘everybody © pulling ; But it:was mighty ; Alot of hamburger, at three pounds for a quarter. A lot: “of ‘baloney. A big, toe ally simmering pot | SOUP. If. the it hit the g gavel and went over. the bank: backwards.“ +> ‘Charges are pending again it Mr. Cardwell, , ‘a total wreck. : he -1972 vehicle is:de-, <12.50ia.m. ‘Thuraday. near Sel- = scribed: kirk College. Placement ‘Activities for Students. [— ‘Best Under Separate ‘Premise Tie = Student deliver delivery services from separate cremia ‘during i ENR AM ten the ‘student year: 1974) proved 4 highly to d ‘the manager, of the Canada: ‘ Manpower: Centre: in/Trail,' Bruce King. He nal despite the obvioub ? benefit of being located.at: the .: Canada Banpowes Centre’ where use of office equipment is readily available, students do * relate better to separate office facilities operating on an infor- mal, non-appointment basis, Mr; King’ said ‘that place- ment activities! and student registration from past years been ly. . In comparison, he said that during ‘the summer of 1978 'the Man- ! power, Centre registered 1,072 : students,’ received ' 470) vacan- cies, referred 638 students acd placed ‘a total of 489. In: 1 180% stadents were reer : proved helpful in creating odd . et Mt, King eat on to ay: ce the tontre Avantage for” ‘interviews and selection Pure A local incentive program fobs for! younger students. Lotal Bad Hron owe media’) jpated, resulting in many jobs for. gardeners and other household tasks.: ‘the, Manpower Centre ‘is very grateful ‘to the’ media ‘and’. employers who helped make / 1,722, ; 414,052 students were exposed to ¢ ‘vacant; jobs, resulting in'704 placements.” ; Ae ate centre opened early fn, refinished | ming, it went into the soup pot,/»! + 2.VAnd Dremember the odd} * ‘time when wé had something ° 'T’ve never tasted. since This ‘::. twas ) when; the + butcher would; advance’ no. more... credit, and ‘there‘\wasn’t.a cent. in’ the’ house.’ Potato: : skin hash, z I wouldn't ‘mind a “ood ‘ * feed, of. that; tonight.:You “take. some, baked: potatoes t them’ through ‘the | We “it. ‘comes out ‘looking ‘meat'iand.: potatoes. Ry it’ “up? in’ ay pan’ witty some onions; dirt ‘cheap, and'you had ‘a‘pretty good ‘dinner. Top if off. with home-made bread, and.. raspberry “pre: ~ serves, and you'd’ had’ a . hoboes whoarrived ‘kitchen’ door, half and half-starved. this ‘year’s’ program a success, \\[S - matters in the College Task. etry This report on’ Bat Columbia's Community:Golleges was prepared after public'meetings in January, 1974 and revis gatte meetings in] May fi 21074. y remove cone trains Ascent : a otis 18-part series, The As- cent a Man, which has been on national television is now being shown at Selkirk College. Tonight's showing is the second of the seflea) and ie entitled, of Seasons”. It deals aint the long “spring at the end‘ of the Ice: ‘Ages when man develops agri- culture, domesticates animal ‘and plant life, imposing his -will “-on the, wild wheat and the stains and spills with Boraieem: y eradicate them Siae n't be tfrald to | RE'S.something elegant ‘Revere at beautiful tal iecioths adil oll ‘Berereess eg a 2 Presoak " eat water, with " % é cup of Borateem-Plus for. nites; then drain i nda as usual. proximity with ‘your treasured - ne » tomato - But whether.it’s an heir: tard chocolate reiirest by. damy stain. with a Title cool Piva and s usual add- Press or dural Wouldcatton, Wenkte ieitant aA) eu id be ed. on S es tinea ioe rt th‘a bot ison after ie fs ay dam » to en- ‘Meat juices, soft drink oy a ites ease Tustet ofthis sauces, coffee, tea, choco- i water with Ifyou have a washda: Prob-: « Jem; write to the Warhday Ad- ‘vice, Bi nee HY Bloo: ifs : ship got cffto an exeallen start! ‘last. weekend with enthusiastic ‘golfers vying for\the to honors. Early’ Fesulte ar , horse). : “With the Neolithic cultiva- tors come the mounted nomads, the predators and the roots of human warfare, The film crew braved flooded ‘rivers and high moun- tain passes to capture the On the ‘Afghanistan’ Plans,’ 250 horsemen create’ the’ war- ,, games of Genghis Khan, The Ascent ‘of Man;: whieh is given asa personal view by J. Bronowski, is a progression of) discoveries, In ‘a sense,’ these : programs are essays of enquiry, -: asking how man’ came to, be: arava step by step, from_one'! field of discovery to the'next..’ Unlike ‘other. studies) in series. Intellectual history, this = gives more weight \to science” than: to other components ‘of: human cultures. It presents philosophy rather ja‘ his tory, and a philosophy of nature’ rather than of science. i Spring: and Autumn Popular Seasons for Japanese Weddings Two-thirds’ of the nearly one million couples that ‘are’ led every year in Ja) mare ry pan, 2; have their weddings in| the spring ‘or: autumn. Most not- ‘ably, on lu ys fn April and’ May, a: wedding ceremonies place. \ eThe nuptial , preparations three’ sta; three sips of “sake”, (Japanese * rice wine) poured {nto thre cups.: They, then: pronoune their. ge vows ‘and’ the: -wedding ceremony, closes: with, the ‘families, |rélatives friends’ drinking’ a small cup! of sake with the newly marrit gift ceremony) ‘for engagement, the. wedding ceremony and.the “Hir-en" (wedding reception). :There are various kinds of ‘ wedding’ ceremonies in Japan, but’ nearly 80 per cent, are performed in’ accordance | with ‘ the Shinto; rite... This: type ‘of wedding is‘preferred by any ese people mainly se the Shinto rite atmos- phere'is most suitable for’ this: volema and auspicious occasion. Shinto‘rites are rarely. ‘ob-. served: on other, pealet dresses as‘ well i j traditional hairstyle.'‘The hair: ds covered by “tsunt o-kakusl “a white cloth with a red linin, which is a part of the formal dress for men) ora ‘formal’ Western. sult (usually, morning’ The’ Shinto-style. wedding (dress). ee begins with the bride "However, at present, the, the ‘wedding hall, led by. the “nak- / ado"..(the older man‘ ‘and ‘his wife. who make arrangements for'the ceremony, and may. “even have’ introduced the cou- ple with a. view. of marriage) 5°. and proceeding, toward the ee ee ae 4 ‘This' was‘ for the tegary: t h This is ‘he second: film of a 13 3 files series storting at “SELKIRK COLLEGE - altar to the accompaniment of “gagaku”. (ancient: ceremonial court music): A “kannushi”. {Shinto priest) in traditional vestments conducts thet ina: ‘solemin: atmosp! are losing: their popularity ‘and more ‘co ples are wearing the European or Western-style ‘dress. 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Before doing 80, it would be well to weigh the SRS Cerne ve portable! containers,‘you can = reduce the risk’ by: taking four * Seiad 4 precautions: Use a container designed for carrying gasoline, ‘The Can- adian Standarde Association has ‘issu ‘standards covering % both plastic; and ‘metal contain- “era: So look for the’ CSA seal showing that the container you ;are buying meets them. “Make ‘sure’:that the con- risks and follow. the advice of). {SALADA., BOX OF 180 se */@.: TIRES: & BATTERIES “'@ BRAKE & EXHAUST SERVICE e WHEEL BALANCING 365- 5024 : “Interested assoclations who, would like to : ‘ Ding Delaureatis of Sale >. may arrange a visit from a member of the Task Force a= —~f- Me the! wile i ry zat also was taken to hospital with “by ening to: College Report Speakers Bureau, : ; ; ee A : é : front bulkhead ‘of the trunk, Satpal aa BT Department oftstion, : “NEW SHIPMENT Re ee | tes ‘An RCMP spokesman sald ‘ t eRe eee et , -Parllament Gecstent ats S % ‘ eesis “jacks or tire tools) in the trunk } “Mr. Cardwell’s car was travel: ‘ Victoria, To Se a : i i Ae SOREN OF: “with the gasoline containers, | ling along the access road to “plssae give suggested time. 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