PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Tuesday, May 30, 1978 : - May 31 is Non-Smokers’ Day, and Vancouver's 22 year old Andrea Eng, who will represent Canada in the Miss Universe Pageant in Mexico this summer is a happy non- smoker. Andrea ia displaying a smiling “I Don’t Smoke” automobile window decal which is available free of charge from the British Columbia Lung Association, 906 West Hroadway Avenue, Vancouver, B.C, V5Z 1K7. — Seniors . came for prizes VANCOUVER (CP) — Liberal Jeader Gordon Gibson and Homan Resources Minister Bill Vander were hissed and booed Sufday by senior . Citizens at a meeting - sponsored by Pensioners For’ ction. Adding to the chagrin of the 250 elderly listeners was — the absence of Opposition. Leader Dave Barrett, An hour before the start of the meeting he announced he couldn't make it and was replaced by Rosemary Brown, human resources critic. “J came expecting to hear Dave Barrett—moet people did and they’re annoyed that he’s not here,” said one woman, Equally vying for. the au- dience’s attention was a trip for two to Reno and lottery tickets. which. were raffled off.atthe end of the meeting, . “To tall you the truth, half” these people would never come if we didn't entice them with door prizes,” said . one organizer. The meeting was billed as the first in what is expected to be a series of discussions on topics of interest to the elderly and Canadians in, general. The concept arose out of a highly successful meeting here last fall when 7 psople turned up to plot a province-wide information campaign for B.C.'s 230,000 senior citizens Sunday’s topics de dealt with Canadian unity and pension purchasing power. The national question drew little interest. A section of a speech by J. V. Clyne, University of Britjah Colurabia chancellor, which was read to the audience when Clyne could not attend in person, drew more boos than applause when Clyne suggested that all schools should teach French and English at the primary level. “Tf we can get more seniors participating in would be far better for their health than anything we could provide through Pharuincare," said Vander for Kitimat. 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