Page 4, The Herald, Wednesday, September 20, 1978 PRINCIPAL SAYS Don’t worry mom! | If sometime in January your son comes hume from school, sits down to sew explaining that he is doing his homework, don’t panic, he may well be doing just that if he attends Skeena Secondary School. Principal Tom Hamakawa has decided, with the ap- proval of staff and parents, tha! the grade eight eleclive ‘courses are luv chauvinistic, with girls taking home economics and boys taking industrial education, This year he propuses that, in January, the classes will switch with the girls taking industrial education and the NOTICE With sincere regret Chop Suey Garden Restaurant in Terrace wishes to advise its customers that it cannot continue free home delivery. Effective immediately we will continue fo give our usual promp! service im every other capacity. YANKS SCOOP UP FISH VANCOUVER (CP) — boys home economics, _The principal explained that al the grade eight level : Uniled States. com- be exploratory. des igned'o mercial salmon fish- Indusirial education is Canadian ahead of thelr basically a survey of draf- te i ia m ae t ting, | woodwork and J WE cum alive total 0 " Fraser River sockeye metalwork, In grade nine and ten students take full year electives in four possible cuurses; waudwork, metalwork, drafting and power mechanics. Home Econumics Eight is a survey of cocking and sewing. In grades nine and ten students may take full credit clectives in four possible courses, clothing, and textiles, cooking and fuud services, fouds and nutrilion, and child care. “Giving students the opportunity to explore both industrial education and hume ecunumics in grade calches, the director of the Inférnational Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission said Mun- day. . However, Al Cooper said Canadian fishermen will get a chance to catch Up when the mass uf the Adams River run gues upstream lo Spawn. The run now is in the Gulf of Georgia, and fishing has been clused in Canadian areas 17 and 18 off Vaneouver Island, and District 1, in Ihe mouth uf the Fraser, until the first t Soa Hamakawa said. ne [have been concerned students w & B about an inadequate ere surveyed Alf ocoapement ufihe Adams the schuul and 244 indicated J, pe thal they would take both. HALIFAX (CP) — Bank economist B.V. Gestrin said Tuesday Canada’s high unemplohment! problem will reverse itself by the mid 1980s in that jobs will go begging for lack of peuple to fill them. , “Je seems fantastic and faroff,” Gestrin said while participating in a panel discussign at the 49th annual Chamber of Commerce which ended Tuesday. “But by the mid-1980s the whole problem of high unem- ployment will reverse itself and we will be asking our- selves how are we going ly find the people to produce the goods and services.” Gesiria, and econumic adviser with ihe Canadian Imperial Bank uf Commerce, was taking part in a debate on Canada's ability to compete in world markels. Other - panel members were Fergus J. 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Gesirin was asked whal would happen to Canada’s Jabur. pool if these. low- technuiogy industries were eliminated as Fudur seemed to imply. _ Gesirin said many of these jobs would be absurbed by the service sector. Some would even end up in the banking indusiry. He sald the labor pool will get smaller as Canada's population growth slows so thal by the start of the next decade there will bea searcily of labor. While the jubs issue stimulating ew Not listed B.C. 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He said international customers accept “our goud past perfurmance as evidence that we know what we are doing...” As tu the Challenger, he ‘said his company did something unCanadian. “We believed we ‘had identified an opportunity in the market place and maved very quickly and aggressively to capilalize un it.” Business | Ck} See ‘atatateete's in our ree 120614,9,8,%, PRs CENTRE ‘695-3300 798-2221 Seareratetatestepegeacas 0 9429599, natal SSE courtesy i=] . a | oo m ratists paeaesetetetete ae Dot ey IER AGE . a Canadians have expressed . m4 Chambers, defended the, productivity of Canadiar workers which was in con” rast to a speech made Munday by ‘Crosby, the. Chamber's immediate past: president. Crosby Was critical of workers saying. , iheir lower productivity in. relation to the United States _ had damaged Canada’s: competitive position. Chambers said thal while Canada’s productivily was: still below that of the ULS., “ productivity gains con sistently have ollpacec thuse in the U.S,, uur major competitur in domestic and , foreign markels.” ‘ He said the increase in: Canadian manufacturing: productivity in 1977 was. almost double that in the” U.S. ; } Over-all manufacturing in . the U.S. still had an ad: - vantage in terms of actual: levels vf productivity. They didn’t . even have . an idea MONTREAL (CP) — Mayor Jean Drapeau said luday an esiixate made in 1969 of costs of the 1976 Olympic Game. was drawn up without any proeise idea of what spurts facilitie would be built. ; Drapeau tuld the Quebec government inquiry into the Games’ cusis that the estimate of $120 million was. drawn up without referring tu officials of the city’s financial or public works department. “We didn't have a specific project so the public works: department could not do estimates based un non: existent plans,"’ Drapeat said. ‘Nobody in the In- ternational Olympic | Com- mitlee's technical section ever said these figures were. nul realistic.” a He said his three closest cullaboraturs in preparing | the cost estimales now ar dead. ' _ The mayor, who brought the “Olympics tu. Montreal, appeared nervuus before the hearing as he rubbed his hands together and talked with city. of Montreal lawyers. : ~~ ae THON Ete Rare: aac Peet eee