Bret Fi Are Appreciated Appreciation of provincial nts to ies were expressed this week by President of Simon Fraser ‘Bnitraty, Dr. P. D, McTaggart- ner am ncerned,” he an- co . pounced, “that the Public may |'§ ,be mislead by the many state- ments that have been made re- cently. regarding government ro I join with president lor of the University of Victo: in expressing our sppreciation to Education Minister P and portance of higher education.” He says cue if VEC | rest: dent: Dr. ‘J. B.. Macdon: He wil re ‘ Whe ‘hase costs are separ- ated out in Aa total operating bug, ‘get, the remainder is com able to ‘the situation at mat re universities, ith two institutions such as UBC and Simon Fraser Uni- versity, 80 iaitferent in age and it is important that com- partons be, mde that are mean- ingful, he! says, ‘Our total budget reguire- ments therefore reflect these very competative teaching costs | Were science degree at the convocation ex, ercises, ip is one of six girls to recelve her ‘diploma. | Columbia’ Cellulose profits ‘at company’s annual ecting | in Vancouver last week, Making ‘the announcement, Colgar president Paul M. Marsh- t pat to 1965 when et, profits were $647,895. per Common share after adjust- ment for the preferred dividends the ‘new shares issued in|. He ‘said that the company has maintained its; market;:posi- | € Hon in. both pulp and lumber arte! tha’ th lumber: oh ments | 0 sich fo ted tot some | Education is a Continuing Process, Trail Seminar Told Education is no longer the private preserve of youth, but rather tinu: ‘k collece, seminar in to them was Dr. lus the emergent costs of start- he a new university. Speaking c. Ross Ford, director of;techni- Across S-Made Int tasiner? E:Sus closely 10-Plumlixe +2-Bomale ia-Repatr Je-Attitude. Bae Frm re ract being 38-Capuchin monkey : 90-Enthusiasm ‘81-Schoolbook For Crossword Puzzle Answer See BOSSseE’s JEWELLERY Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S Also Has All the Answers to Your Jewellery Needs 36-1, i westice” sea ae ‘thi 01 fe abit satura » 44-Waight of tale cal and vocational vatning, for the federal government chan, a has thrown a dramatic chailenge to the economy,” he claimed. It had:created a new rela: tionship between man and his work and his education, in assistance provided under the was desi, to de- a sald. that, the quarter follow- |' ‘a attern -equivalent to.5.3 cents | the bees are’ e | imum. come.-evident gradually. oy ver ith Quarter ' Belt conditions in the woods ee 3 ae 3 | mien ie ‘the | copay ‘and jndus. try, generally, are heing face Tangible results will be- next -year“or‘more;"’ 5 “The new Skeena kraft. illty is'ahiedd ‘of schédule~ marketing ‘ns for ihe utput mill are ‘well a vanced, Despite | theca ‘anticipated short-term ‘surplus of Bleached ! eragt dust this major ’ex- sion of the elt for on elem ; fins. augurs well for.Jong-term ovement ‘in earnings, oh ean is. faced at this time lum -and the full, ben- efits .of our., janglon can be cted in profits, ‘This task is velop services for people who were not university-bound. In| m Canada about 80 per cent of the|" total number coming through school would never undertake a which ealteation and ‘raining are .p) maniand work: “We are convinced that in the ext surge of development or ‘ register ina university subject. ,federal . government mobility . 9! and vocational training institutions the comprehensive community college will be the major type of development,” he said. Referring to the Technical and Vocational Training Assis- foncee Act and the federal -pro- agreement i labor force. It wanted to know if professional service can be tet from the Canadian popula- ion. spoke of ig. he meant the vine! ing Heeloietions Dr. Ford report- ed that it was intended to fac- itate the process of economic growth through the development oF Canada’s ‘total manpower re- legislation defined technical and ‘vocational ing‘as any kind of instruction to prepare people for entry into feng of. fechalcal. mathemat- skills, ‘He believed that the com- munity. coliege type of organiza- tion would replace :the . Junior college which .emphasized...th transfer courses .and ‘hoped to become .a university some ‘day. sae a had an interest in the quality, and ~£ the el Dr. Ford said that when he the very , closest. at- tention” of all-Jeveis of, manage- ent,” .Mr, -Marahall stated, Gominco Sale Sales Up For First Quarter igs of Cominco the corre: india riod of 19 es aes 4 air ae 1985, eho AVAGE SHOES for cha Maddocks Shoe Store Hi-Lite Restaurant pen 6 a.m. to 12 Mi ily “yQpen, | ‘m, to Lam, Fridays and Saturdays ‘SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” | BANU RAGHLATES FOR 'S#ALL GROUPS ed in''a ign reduce costs to the absolute min. | led. fl “The pri job with which KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS ~ ‘121Columbia Ave. —. Box 741 — Castieg First-class general wel ‘and ork. Specialty: broken _ cating a 2pchlne diesel cylinders . and heads. Full guarantee. ‘Steel Fabrication _ 24-hoiir Service’ “Only; the Best is Good: Enough. G combat. ri of ‘op: |. 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