Foe sein ciate ee , - 7. WEDNESDAY, JULY 311974) 0° | ee A Pa ee mo ; a . BEAVER POWER! - CP Air stewardess Dorinka Reggie offers a lettuce snack to ‘The Honourable B.C. Beaver, Esq.” prior to British Columbia. The live beaver, accompanied by a contingent of 2 : ; fe convention August 48. . : “Rotary Club } Miss Gwynn McCullough, a -hamenta, pictures -and art to altend the. church ; . ade. 12:Stndent, al, Caledonia «projects in the embassy.as well chokte. lor Secondary Sclicol was “ag ‘talk’ to the “deputy ‘to the hole od “Club to visit Ottawa as part ol “Mentioned that. in comparison -Citizenship” project. oe _© Students from all across problem....that in comparison ° meet, discuss and. formulate ning while we. sill: have ‘a ~ opinions, While in Ottawa they chances 0, ~vare hosted by’ ihe Otlawa Clu! “vAs Canadians; we are , for- Bo: jfamilies, havea deniocratie.. political, it," > * fe Honour of the Terrace Rotary. freedom; we. are llving. in’a- : Club last Monday on “which young and growing country, and — play occasion She gave the following have plenty of resources right ‘i oe ‘observalions:- 0-400 - enough freedom for individual Wen May, the Rotary Club gave ‘differences .in - desires and “me ‘the opportunity vand, - needs ‘ ‘. + pnd’ share. the: Rotary i s venture in Citizenship”. with 269 . seems like a bad way to govern - other Canadian students. - “but its advantages far outweigh toss fond introduction, to Ollawa - in governments. 0°. yt > the: -historical, . traditional, °. A'good example of Canadian ..pipolitieal and contemporary 7 £ cece =», Sites and. listtutions. The trip dling .a- biculturé and ec” "ave me a-better. perspective af bilingual populace.’ In “most I: » > Canada .- the vastness and ‘countries,.one .. dominates. In po. greatness of our country -and of ‘Canada, this seems to be the x * the populace » how muc r same. people: [rom _ different - English-speaking ° Canadians ° Golng to. gave mea myself ey: . I : Tt was interesting te travel to their children ‘the way they: ren cg , Ottawa by train, as I'd never want (.e. in French or English neighbor ar *- Seen. out of B.C. before and this - language) to live. where’ they . offera the fr - provided a chance la see the Hike, to work where they want ta- -Iife does. Thank yo -prairles and Ontarlo,. It sire “andare qualified lo work at and for the experience. 1. - seems different on the prairies Serving Terrace and Area departure far New York City to promote convention travel to. - aia -' travel industry, leaders including Bayshore Inn director of sales :.. “. Bleve Halliday, will be the central focus ofa British Columbia booth «_ - al the 2000-delegate American Sociely of Association Executives.; rrace Student Addresses con i chosen: hy ‘the Terrace: Ratary~ “Hungarian ambassador. He: ~ this idea‘in’ Peet victory speech of m , after the last election, Ottawa Rotary's “Adventure in to European countries, Canada ~ gaid, .'I ‘think peop: ‘does not “have “a: pallution tooked at; thelr or ants | i n _ surroundings, looked at their : = Ganda converge on Ottawa by -yet. We .should fake the: children, eee file style, the ‘(rain giving them a chance to «situation in Eurape as a-war- "quality of - their lifean them selves ¥’ know .. this is 6 -good ‘country, we're b . 7 than niost countries; we have a -and-. reside with, Ottawa: ianate in so many ways: -we good quality of life, let's refrain © One thing brought lo our attention was that Canada, can an Important ‘role in {n- , 3 ternational affairs because itis. - gecount of -her trip and. her: “now; .we have a good life; with .-acceptablé.to most countries. nar Because of our history and the - ; variety af- Canada, we have a: ; _ ; experienced many of the. @.. * privilege to travel lo Ctlawa’ Crises put a strain on a -problemssituations developing © “Ad- “democracy. and sometimes it countries are in now. example, external domination, . 3 u dominating foreign investment - Lapprectated this experience ; thebad points. very Canadian. and.a bicultural situation. “yery: much because iL was a’ citizen has the right t'take part ‘ ~ Canada Is a country of great’ “4. varlety, ‘in’ geography, land- : i scape, people and cultures. democracy is our way of han- Because of this variely, to be a Canadian is to be yourself. | Ottawa as & par- e Rotary program: _Ranac ‘ deeper appreciation h the “because ‘there: are” mare ~ ‘of the position we can enjoy a8 e're accepted by — tries, We aren't tidipant in. th mo ; : : Canadians. W HK. + areas«are’ basically. It alsa but theoretically ‘and legally, . nearly all coun ... Glarified a Canadian identity for - the French and English. have ~-g- world leader a equal righls to vote, to educate . that matter If you are in a state in whieh you'can help your d enjoy a life that . eedom , Canadian whe ee * the regular rheeting of the .. Mills Memorial Hospital board © - of Trustees on July 24th was a “Yong ane. Starting ata Hitle after 7:30, it continued: until almost midnight. One of the subjecta that. came under prolonged debate was thal: of the Community Health Centre. The original site for the centre was oni & piece of land adjacent. to the hospital, but thal was scrapped in favour of sile away from the hospital. After quite a long discussion on this topic, Ted Hider summed up the * board's feeling by saying, “I eouldn’t care less where itis as - long, as it seryes the people’s “The major topic of the evening was the proposed_ad- ‘compared to this part of B.C.) although B.C. seems. to have a: ; a girl “from _ t know much: .. Senate, the -Natlonal : Arts "Centre, the Museum of Science _-and ‘Technology, . ‘War Museum, the "N" diviston-.°’ af the: RCMP which Is the. headquarters of ‘the “musical ~ & _ pide.” We. also had a tour ofe “oo. Rideau: Hall, the residence: of’. Pare the Governor, ; General... 1, - “yeally:Ilke- the - Parliament ~: Buildings‘and the Rideau Hall: 4. - ibeqause they are 50 beautiful oa “and full af things that -haye 8 - wauch historical significance that.only: Canadians can full appreciate. . One evening .W saw.a film on Hungary and were; able to see many Hungarian or. maybe of interest. : © Fer full details contact: BOUTOWNING © ~GIFTSHOP?. 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The — hospital board have, hawever, proceeded to stage two of their plans. Three Terrace residents ‘affiliated with the hospital will be altending the annual meeting ofthe British Columbia Hospital : Association. They are head uN nurse, Mrs. Sylvia Thompson, Board member Mr. Bill Har- vey,. and Hospital ad- ministrator, Mr.. Bob Carson. There is a possibility thal the board is considering installing a communications system. — It - basically is just a pocket receiver that beeps .when_ the carrier is needed at the hospital. He goes to the phone and phones the switchboard and recelves his message. This would be effective for paging dociors who are on call as well as technictans. Treasurer Fred Weber in- formed the board that it had a rather large deficit. It is twice thal of last year. This problem might be caused, however, by TV'S BY: QUASAR & ELECTROHOM |. 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