‘\eiake might think, - Clark, such: behavior. has serious implications for the’ "nuclear arms race. * She was speaking - this _ weekend to, delegates to the ’ ith International Congress... of - Anthropological and : Ethnological Scietices. The:two-day symposium, called Peace and | War: -Anthropologieal - tives, reflects an effort by -Perape- soclat ' scientista ‘to apply their skills to the cause of peace, said organizer Mary Foster of the University of - California dt Berkeley. “We have been doing a rot peace’ movement “because! play. and Pen _ VANCOUVER (cp) se 4 : fundamentalist’ ‘Christian Q froit"Weat Virgina who ’ practises - ritual. wrestling ‘and: a ‘Pentagon’ advisor, ‘plotting deployment: * '. of nuclear warheads have |) more in’ common’ than. one they “are . the vonly oclal. _ They both - exhibit’ ake "5 : iglved..: . seeking -behavior, ” ~ Callfornia’. anthrolopogist Margaret: Clark: And, Bays... ‘gaya: ~ primarily oy. Clark’ © used examples : from’ many cultures, both i : modern. -and ancfent, | to to’. -- explain: the’ universality of . - risk-seeking behavior. All. human ‘endeavor’ in- volves some element of riek- ; taking, but actively, seeking. '. ‘danger is a different. thing altogether, she said. She * characterized risk-seeking behavior by saying that it contains. many ‘Playful ; elements. Dangerous ‘games are universal because people She said ‘In order to. “simply have fun ‘seeking . . ,Tisks, she added. periuade. etieénn that ‘nuclear arms ‘zace abe ; nt. de oe " Cheeta Qe: : ae La a ‘apld: ‘anthropologists. ove have: much to. offer’ the universal: hi : «You ‘remind ‘people’ te ew mien fn it waa back tn fete em - LONDON: (CP): — “The _ love ilfe:of. Prince, Andrew — sometimes - known as Randy-Andy —has taken a “who-ls-she ‘and what-will- Koo-say turn, . _ This week's hot question " — who is she? —folldweda — - flurry of . photographer actlvily at Heathrow Air- - port on the weekend. The Queen and her family ‘spent the weekend at Balmoral Castle. Along as a guest was a ‘slim, fair- haired beauty, deseribed as agen A Nho- was that. ‘the good old a of World - Wan Two,” ae ‘sald, ‘and. “Those who play -for: ‘the | “lone stakes and win hhave: : the. image. ‘of Diana, Prim foess of Wales. . Five national newspapers _ published a picture of the — mystery woman on the front page and speculated that she is Andrew's latest. . All but one identified her as Sophie: Birdwood, 19, Britain's ‘1982 debutante, of the year, The Standard.claimed the mystery woman . Was Carolyn. Herbert, 21, the only daughter | of Lord Porchester, Queen's, Kitchener. gets second wind KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) ~— Most people are either -retirdd or thinking serlously of slowing down when they reach 75. Donald F. MacRae of Kitchener, a great-grandfather who marked his 76th birthday in July, is different. He's just getting his second wind.. Asa birthday present to himself, he formed Donald F. MacRae Water Systems (1963) Ltd.,-an engineering design and contract company to aid consulting engineers on. water, waste disposal and environmental problems. ‘Running his‘cwn company and solving water and waste disposal problems is nothing new for MacRae. Over the years he has owned or partially owned 10 other companies in Oakville, Stratford and Kitchener. They included land development and construction companies. ‘always been rewarded with the highest octal status; c | ‘Whether : ‘they are’ New < Mexican: Indidns who suffer. © ceremonial crucifixion ‘or. «Hollywood i mg; vie’ stars. ‘who. drive: fast cars,: those who :. take the greatest’ risks are . . been as the Breateat heroes, ‘she sald,” we lady? racing “manager who. has been a regular guest of: the Royal Family. . - _ Identity aside the. intest -episode in Prince Andrew's. love life followed on the « heels of ast week's question: what will she say? Koo Stark, sometime sait- core porn actress. and the - prince's girlfrlend while he. dodging. Argentine. ‘missiles as.a ‘Royal Navy - was helicopter pilot during last year's Falkland Islands conflict, was supposed to - reveal all on Australian ~ . television... ; The details of the royal tryst on a Caribbean island -- after the war were The And wi she warned, rost: Fomantic a and: secular. rewards. are, : “made available to those who - ‘ “promote ‘the: risk-tecking ‘ an a behaviors of the arms race, “ world, in Satan: The, word’ “qhat promote the arms race : - Clark. said. - wos, _Théy.. ‘have. billions, of line in deferice budgets I TERRACE. .. BALLET General _ pethsips’ most important of| ‘danger uso because iit who: all, ‘secret knowledge. seen as part of a right ”"- Glark also’ said that risk- : battle against ultimate B ’ a, { 7 ; ‘The Herald, ‘Tuesday, August 2%, 1983, Page po advisor tempt the devil to. UBE, heads to the world’ most powerful people se ncdrporates -.- o Me necessarily ‘religious. “dneere. "belief ‘in’; “the; ‘secular forms.” toys presence - of: ‘evil - ‘in’. the.” “She- said. governments. , ‘daredevil, ".. he’ ‘added, °. do .s0° by , persuading - ‘the > Buggests the corinection, .. public that all worldly evil is . This demonic world view, : incarnate in those: they ‘therefore, s serves to Justify © define as 8 the enemy. CLASSICAL SCHOOL ~ Registration for classes commencing Sept. 1983 . LIMITED CLA SS SPACE FOR impertal Society of Teachers of Dancing and Royal Academy of Dancing Graded '. Classesin: .- CHILDRENS BALLET and TAP CLASSES | TEENS BALLET and JAZZERCIZE | LADIES AERO ADULT BEGI About 30. years ago, he designed. irrigation systems in West Pakistan for farmers who used oxen to draw water. | At the moment he’s-involved in.water arid waste disposal projects from Ontario to the West Indies. And he's-working on irrigation projects in St. Lucia and Barbados. , A native of Glengarry, Ont., and a graduate of Queen’s University, MacRae. served with: the Essex Scottish regiment which took part in the Dieppe rald in France. His joi was to cut the barbed wire that crossed the beach. He _ was shot before he could get more than'a few strands cut. A professional engineer with a passion for. producing : “clear, pure sweet water," he has been involved In water ‘and waste disposal projects off and on for 40 years. During the Second World War, for instance, he designed a ° -20,S00-lltrea-a-day ‘mobile water. system, for the Canadian army which could be operated by a small gasoline engine, by electricity or a band crank and carried by four men or. _ , two mules. @rrrrerrerrr ssss) 5. pivattiote by Michael. A. Walker, Diractor : The Fraser inotiiute CANADA’S Pw cman See United States. _ thelr medicare echeme, medical warrented. ._ Fil have more to say about modical care as the months | go by and the debate about medical care = begine-to really: etupincanedn, HEALTH CARE SYSTEM * Heaith Minister Monique Begin Is stirring up quite a fuss these days about Canada’s health care system. The - {mage which she has created In the minds of many - Canadians Is that she la (If you will excuse the mixed = Mmataphor a kind of Florence Nightingala on.a white charger swooping in to rescue thea medicare system — from the rapacious behaviour of the provinces, : Tha problem Is this: many provinces ara moving mentally if mot legislatively to the position that user charges will have to become an integral part of the financial structure of the health care system, That is because they observe their tax revenues dwindling and the expanses for.medical care exploding at an alarming © rate, In other Wotds, they are observing the Inevitable consequence of the potentially untimited demand tor © frea medical services coming Into.conflict with a limited supply of finunclal resources. . .Many Canndlans find this whole. business very un- -sattling because, for the most part, they don't un-, derstand the financial gobbly-gook which transacte | _ between the federal Minister of Health and thair “provinclal counterparts. And sacondly, because they tend to regard health care as something which must be placed beyond the normal fetters of flacal accountabitity _ => health care. is too important to be left,.to . the ‘economists andtheaccountants. .— Oi course, the normal understanding is that any limit “an the resources made available to medical care will reduce the extent of life-aupporting medical care. Thera is, in general, very little, appreciation on the part of the general public of the extent to which the medical care yatem as it currently stands Is simply. wasteful. Some evidence in that regard Is beginning to emerge in- the. - Qne of the long-standing differences between Canada and the .United States Is the fact that Canadians generally spend much longer time In hospital for any. given illness. ‘The average Is about 11 days in Canada versus 9 days in the United States. Now, In the United ‘States they are beginning to discover that the average .” lengih of stay there lias bean inflated by tha existence of it was discovered In one ine ~ stance, for example, that the average length of stay for ~ heart surgery by individuals supported’ under the medioare ayz’em In the United States was 22 ‘days. The * average of all work of that sort was only 13 days.. That | sort.of Information has promptéd tts US, government to establish a flat maximum fea forgiven. rmedioal 8 servicad’ | basing thé fee on' the time required bi the: average at.” ficlent doctor to perform the medical Service requirhd. * - What Is Involved hera ta'no téeduction In the extent of - medical service but rather an. increase ‘in the ‘offlctancy | with which jhe medical resources are utilized. Also” involve | ia a vary subetantlal reduction amounting to billions of dollars In the total cost of the medicare. . progr. Since the average length of stay In hosplials’ tn. Canada is longer than the United States and tha.U.S. Is beglinh 9 to discover that much of the tlme spént in hospital. not necessary and Is. not utllized by efficient practitioners, ‘the current move toward cost coneclousiess in Canada cannot be totally un-. y, - Mo ’ peetry session Hit again, MacRae blacked out and found himeelf laying beside the corpses of Canadian soldiers. He made his way back to the English Channel and: swam for’ two. hours (supported by a Mae West) before he was picked up by an English ship and taken.to a hospital in England. He had been listed as, dead and was awarded the Military Cross. He rose to colonel, was the chief staff officer to Gen. H.D.G. Crerar and met both Generals ‘Montgomery and Eisenhower. MacRae operates his one-man company from an office in. Kitchener, His company’s advisory committes includes six university people, four from Ontario's ministry of the en- vironment, and the former chief architect of Canada age and Housing Corp. : He gaid that of his 10 other companies he “‘sold some and gave some away.” .- MacRae also said he gave $1 million ‘in cash away anonymously, to four charities over the last 15. years. “He. said he didn’t need-the money and neither did his four daughters and one son, “who are all well off,” i. He hopes to tarry on i for mani years. In excellent health exerelses, eais the right foods and “never worries about — anything. mot He goes to be early, about 8 p.n m., rises al 6 a.m., tends his garden and looks forward to each day's challenges, “Life is great fun,” he said. =ffom page 9 -Pisoners poetic ‘refused alll questions about | -~her. It alse included a first-. Manitoba_ Inc., & prisoner- aid group, will be resumed at the Portage la Prairie | institution, Seventeen poems wrilten for ihe creative writing course have been published in Prairie Fire, a Manitoba literary review. The work is impressive, but Bitney gives all the credit to the prisoners. , “They know how to write poems —~ I just had to tidy them ‘up a bit,” she told a news conference at the John - Howard Society office in. . Winnipeg. ; The poems, mostly in blank verse, are on a varlety of themes, from the joy of love to the wistful recollection of tow a grandfather used to tell an old Indian legend. About -- half the women represented ~ in the poetry collection are native Indians. Bitney said the students’ -- dedication was strong. One woman’s husband visited. the jail on a night when a was scheduled. The prisoner passed up her husband in favor of the workshop. Carol Robson, assistant superintendent In charge of '_ programs at the Institution, said the workshops gave the prisoners a boost by helping them to develop a miuch- needed sense of self-worth, “Being in a correctional centre doesn’t ': usually encourage Hobson sald only one of the cotnpleting their sentences at the jall, where women serve terms of up to two years leas a day. Ishbel Munday, an official of the John Howard Society, sald she hoped publication of the poetry will help to increase. awareness of literary individuality.” ” class participants - + remains behind’ bars. The ; others have been freed after prison life. ‘ She said the literary program was launched last February and the course .. - wound up with a party in the jail where the. women shared a new hope, “It’s been very suc: cessful,” APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA ~ c-04544 Lakelse Ave., _ Terrace, B.C. -VaG IP? At the recent Annual General Meeting, held In Terrace, the the ‘Appraisal Institute of Canada elected thelr slate of officers for 1983- G4, The following were elected: = Chairman-- Terrace; Vice- Chairman—Clark Hiles, A.A.C.1., Terrace: Secretary-Treasurer— Rob Samson; C.R.A,, Terrace; Olrectors— ‘BHll Henderson, C.R.A., Terrace, Jim Hatfay, Pr. Rupert. jhe next meeting of the Northwest Chapter is scheduled for September In Prince The Appraisal. Institute of Canada, founded In 1938, mow has a membership exceeding 6,500 with 38 chapters across © Canada. | Administrative Headquarters located af: 303 Lombard Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R38 Bi are Northwest Chapter’ of |) Peter Lepotd, AA.C.I. |* promised. It- was riot. to be. The ne year-old talked ‘briefly - “SAT. AUG. about her-movie career and | the prince. 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