Kitimat Saturday Page 12, THE HERALD, Tuesday. September 5. 1978 Bakers Batter by Mixon Baker Did you hear about the in Ottawa who, a little worse for wear stood in front of the parliament buildings yelling the Government is crazy, the government is crazy. He was arrested for creating a disturbance and fined $15. He was also sentenced to two years improsonment under the National Secrets Act, for revealing government secrets. The frustrations of a newsman:I asked for and received a list of new teachers from a school board official. We printed the list axactly as it was received. At a school staff meeting held Friday one of the teachers pointed out that the list was not exactly accurate. The blame was laid at the doorstep of the paper. Come on guys, we can’t print more accurate information than is supplied us. During the opening of the new fitness trail-in Iona Campagnolo tried desperately to shame me into jogging the first kilometre, but I managed to resist. I mentioned an old hockey injury, which was not exactly a lie. During one Stanley cup game between Toronto and Montreal, Rocket. Richard scored five goals for Les Canadiens, the fifth in overtime. I jumped up in the air so high that when I landed I sprained my knee, and it does sometimes still bother me. Besides, the Minister told the audience that too -many Canadians smoke too much, drink alcoholic beverages and are overweight. I didn’t appreciate her reading my biography to a group of relative strangers. Being an old city boy (Toronto) TI must admit! was really fascinated by the Fall fair held at Thornhill over the weekend. I kept running into animals, big ones like horses and small ones like little wee dogs. The little dogs didn’t bother me much, but the big horses and big dogs took me _ back somewhat. Now I know E like animals and the man who wrote the hook says that if you like anmials they can tell and you have nothing to fear from the. I'm just a little concerned that perhaps the animals had not read the book. SLKKKKKLAALEN ANAK AINA NN NK OK KN ION - Eric Lasanen receives congratulation at Kitimat _may be a Minister in _ Ment: but the grand _ opening of the Kitimat ; conception. pet ‘MOSCOW CAP) — Soviet police broke up a_ disar- mament demonstration by: seven U.S. tourists in Square on Manday and, briefly detained 13 Westerners, including four of the’ protesters, two U.S. correspondents and &@ cameraman covering the story. - Members of the same dis- ‘armanent group, the War Resisters’ League, staged an almost simultaneous demonstration on the White House lawn in Washington. Eleven persons were arrested there and charged with unlawful entry and not moving when asked to. Authorities told the protesters and correspon- dents they have nothing against the War Hesisters' Iona Campagnolo the Federal govern- fitness trail. near Hirsch Creek‘ really belonged to Eric Lasanen, president of the Cross Country Ski Club who watched over the project like a mother hen since its Pictured above Mrs. Cam- pagnolo, Peter Jones and Mayor George Thom inspect a cer- tificate given to Mr. Lasanen. Pictured to: right Mayor Thom presents the certificate and adds his personal congratulations to Mr. Lasanen. * ere . ‘ _ es pad} ae 4 me 1 aio te ane Soviets broak up U.S. demonstration League, hut that Kea Square—in the shadow of the Kremlin—is no place for demonstrations. No further action was taken against any of those detained in the Soviel capital. ‘The Moscow group, visiting the city on two-week tourist visas, unfurled a red: and-white banner in the centre of brickpaved square, Printed in Russian, it read: “Disarmament: now, U.S.S.R. and U.S,” They also handed oul leaflets in Russian that protested nuclear weapons. Several members of. the group yelled “Peace” and “Friendship” to the crowd that had gathered as police moved in, ripped down the banner, tore up the leaflets CLOSED SLKAXAKKAAAAAKKAKAA LANKAN NAAR NNN ICN SKN NNN NIN I MN HT SS and seattered them. About a dozen police af-+ ficers, some uniformed and -some in plainclothes, pushed and shoved the demon- strators before dragging four af them off to a nearby . car They also detained six British tourists. from Kent, England, who had picked up the leaflets. “Also seized were Charles Brierbauer of ABC News, Jim Gallagher of the Chicago Tribune and Kurt Haefle) a West German cameraman for CBS News. The league is a 50-year-old pacifist organization thal was particularly active during U.S, involvement in the Vietnam war. Now it devotes its energies to nuclear disarmament. Gim’s Restaurant Watch the Grand @yening on ~ Wew Location at 4643 PARK AVENUE round the end of September. Thank you for your patronage. S VA Now $288.00 {none ‘ ook pias al we ¢ _ : : coms SEPTEMBER 10th to October 14th, 1978 . SAVE 20% on Refri oe mrp it tJ on Refrigerators SAVE 20% on Inglis or UIBERATOR Save § 68.00 ry . . Is your present refrigerator too old or EXAMPLE . 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