Aare a cance ani sores nes, eas, passed a e nal’ ‘on’ Friday, Nov. 26,1982.” It ‘will ‘state that he was bora in Salmon Arm, is aurvi ed by ‘his Dora’ His i is ‘ president of the United Biates becat stubboraly, and near-t snelatlea inals 4 the old school about 1929. , The young pedagogue (Bud) is, earnestly. minds of his even younger flock in the approve when one Al roe, iged } roars, the offending sprig is plucked from his s bs whizzes down the aisle, aided by.a hand on his collar and another ‘on ‘and is fired like'a bullet, ina flurry of arma and legs, back int > th j classroom. This involuntary, audacity is greeted with an en, louder roar. and. the terrified offender claws. his wa: to © stop, and ‘squeeking with fright, scuttles crablike through: the ‘doorway. into’ the further and safest recesses. of ‘the cloakroom; ‘Thus dies calm reasonableness, ‘Thus, was'a ) reputation: born.; £ (che passing of the years reduced some of his early fire” j but! none; of /his... famous “formidable Presence’, which: few. }' dared .to cross. Noone was ever left in doubt as to sho was responaible,: ; and; who was in charge of the situation. The ground for’ } teachers and ‘students ‘was’ always ‘firm under foot,: but ~ eminently fair. h He set, the highest standards for himself and “expected and got the best from his staff and students. I can remember! for example,:the hours of éffort’ that he would put: into getting one. weak student in one subject on more hour of instruction on the timetable, or the time given'to one teacher who, was having difficulties. Furthermore, anyone who had him for their English or social studies classes was in for some , luck: (as well as a considerable amount of work), for his * knowledge of. geography ,was. extensive. He loved and ted th Baa eo tetaters bund theta : teachers; found the “new ras. party, and was as we rot the profession (he ‘started when he was 17), and Uw: > I was able ‘gracious and hospitable, in wi igorously, the rights of others to theirs In June of this year I.was “honored’in being ‘at the Tweeddale’s' 45th wedding’ anniversary. Bud 2: ‘had been.very ill for the. past several years, ‘but he’ ras in. fig foray the paely ands ee Pe * a Bud’ Tweeddale wa a ignition of his long'service to! Dora, themselves; for in an.’ juestionable ethics they: have ogate children to. do th “Lacking ‘material wealth: for.the: ates part of ‘their £ ves. they: have ‘given richly of themselves -and iin © conseque! he greater family of friends. “Ina Susand ways they, have: enriched the, lives: of <-‘Although’' Nikolai Kondratieff d ’ Sacademie ‘circles, his theories have become: ‘vogue “again because they seem to tell us a'great deal about the sad'state | ‘of western ‘economies and a possible way. out of our economic In:1926, Kondratieft published a paper containing any: ‘ordinary discovery: capitalist economies sverywhere i ‘he : Industrial Revolution’ followed regular -50- tietf's! long-wave theory, because it, fmplies influence on the future and’ into disfavor. However, it is getting more attention in According to: analysis by: Kondratieff: theorists, | the great economic pid made him an honorary. ai member of ‘he rail District Teachers’ Association quietly, modestly and without fanfare. But inno. oar more ‘than with their sense of humor, for ‘humor is thi Rondratietf's theory may. be‘ :poy econ hers bot may vain eel od . Keynesian business dretes dominated by:: traditional: theories. “Long. wave, theories appear to explain ‘what we see ald Daly, a York University. economies at’ Me cute analysis notes ‘that during the recession * period of each long wave, there is an exceptional cluster of * inventions, which have filtered down through the economy, c by the start of the next upswing. :Gorg-waye theorists atgue that this innovation is the : basic driving’ foree of capitalist‘ development:’.as ‘each ‘innovation works its way through the economy, the market" eats Tange of. goods’ becomes saturated and cories| ‘suggested capitalism recovers ‘from its periodic crises ‘and isn't doomed to collapse as Marx-and Lenin had predicted. He waa exiled to Siberia where he became, mentally'fl'and died: in the} 19808 y ‘+: STEADY EXPANSION | Neither Kondratieff nor Schumpeter, speculated about tieff wave, because as a country becomes a leader in innovation it becomes the’ world economle ead lieve it will be Japan. ‘ ‘Save 24%). 9-Roil Pack Ift' Wrap: Our. Reg Save 22%- ! Bows, Seals, ° \ 8, Tie-On Tags. ‘Our Reg., pack:..97-1.1 Ww, Your Choici '25 Outdoor Light Set made. Plastic’ Ganadian-made. Plastic. sockels.: : Glow & Sparkle type lights: Assorted colours. CSA Certified. Chirping Tree Ba . ‘Christmas. tree dec- Porcelain ‘figures revolve _.as music plays. Choose from ‘impossible Dream’, ‘Yesterday’ & more tunes. n .sassorted colours. Comes with. 2": :] spare bulbs. CSA Certified. Es : 60mm Satin’ Tree Balls Assorted colours. Bag of 16 % nM colour per bag). bag: 2.99