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Matter. of fact,:what’ 5 wrong with ‘phoning right now! | ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 4556 Lorelle Ave. Phone VI 3-6387 Being one interested in things artistic and beautiful 2 naturally perked up my ears when the Secre- tary of State Miss LaMarsh, expres- sed the thought that we should buy a particular painting for $6,- 000,000.00. I perked them up also because $6 million is an awful lot of money. Quite frankly, while the posses- sion of the picture might give Can- ada a distinct and unique position in the world, I can think of bet- ter uses for the money —- and rae gute hearly everyone else can 0. I£ we want to spend money in acquiring works of art I would suggest we concentrate on Cana- dian art forms. The only distinctively Canadian art form is the totemic carving of the Native Indians of Canada’s West Coast, Within this art form were the splendid works of the various Haida carvers who work- ed with argillite (a slate type stone), For quite a number of years a couple, (friends of mine) operat- ed a hotel at Port Clements on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Queen Charlottes are the home of the Haida people. While there the lady acquired a wonderful collection of argillite carvings representative of nearly all the carvers end containing some very old and _ exquisite piec- es. This collection is now for sale and the owner wants the collection to remain in Canada. She has hed offers from the United States, a country which now possesses many, many, works of Canadian art. I think that Miss LaMarsh would serve Canada’s Interests by acquir- ing this collection, and others like it, of works of art which are truly Canadian and which represent the beauty and force of the culture of our Native Indian people. I would far sooner see this than see us acquire a single painting for a fabulous $6 million. ey CENTENNIAL MEMOS The Songhees Indians prior to 1867, left their dead in coffins on an island in Victoria Harbor. But that year the sacred place was de- stroyed by fire set by four boys. ESSAY DEADLINE EX TENDE i Deadline for the Annual Essay competition on RU habilitation Medicine has been ‘extended to July 31. iM prize of $100 will be awarded for the best essay glvir all you know about the training and job opportunities [, this” rewarding profession. if The contest is open to all Grade 10 to 12. students [ B.C. and enquiries and entries should be sent to the Can dian Arthritis and. Rheumatism Society, 645 West Brootam way, Vancouver 9, B.C. ql * 7 s a ; First Track. Prelims Held At High Schag Track and field preliminaries|Troelstra.High jump P., 3’6'tje got underway Wednesday June 15,| Hemmons, 440 yd M., 718 M. with the. first Development High jump M., 30”, M. Simpsome Meet, held at Skeena Secondary|yd P., 10.8, J. Hemmons. Hag grounds, Track. and field coach, | jump M, 18°6Y," R. Kluss. 76 vam Nick Nattress said this week that 10.7, J. Lennox. Long jump Bae parental support and athlete parti-|2” J. Mercer. cipation were both very good. — High jump B., 3'11” E. Le Trophy winners in the Wednes- | 280 yd B., 29.2 D. Allen, 220. yim . day night track meet were: Doug (90.5, Audrey Troelstra, 220 yay Allan, bantam boys; Jaequie Dem-| 27.2, R. Kluss. High jump B., jm mitt, bantam girls; Gerry Lennox, | C. Mills. 1 Mile M., 5:52.2, B, fe ; peewee boys; Julie Hemmons, pee-| Long jump P., 12°11”, R. Mug wee girls; Audrey Troelstra, mid-| Long jump B., 14644”, D. : get girls and Rodney Kluss, midget |High jump M., 4’3" T. Walke; Next meet in the elimination " MONEY} series is scheduled for tonight at Skeena Secondary. First place win- with Tractor Part® ners in the first Development Meet |. LTD. will go against each other for fur- ther elimination. BOX 54, PRINCE GEORGES PHONE Seaeis ; Wednesday's winners and their times are listed as follows: 120 yd. hurdles M, 16,1, 2. Kluss. Shot put M.32'2", D. Dakin. 87.5 hurdles M., 142, Audrey Troelstra. 100 yd B., 12.7, D, Allan. Shot put M., 24° 5%, M. Simpson. 100. yd M., 12.7, Audrey Troel- stra. Softball throw P., 143’7", 5. Mills. 100 yd. M., 120, 8. Kluss, 100 yd. B., 13.0, J. Demmitt, Shot put B,, 27°", C. Mills. 880 yd M.,, 2:25.7, R. Dakin. Long jump P., 19°10"% J, Hemmons. Discuss B., 74 C. Greaves. Softball throw P., 1043”, J. Wag- ner, Shot put B,, 238'4", ©. Muckie. 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