py pees ween BT ye ar es pet a ¥ with brandy sauce,: This. was. ar, Master. (Amateur) - "WEDNESDAY, -MAY 1 aN bariquet ht fore a king wilght “sound like an aver-enthusiastic _ exaggeration but. those who “attended: the graduation dinner -of the 1973-74 Cooks Class at the. B.C. Vocational Sehool -. “Terrace last Friday evening will;-I feel, support me in my claim. : We were (he guests of Prin- _ tipal Ed -Redmond, his Vice- ‘Principal, Swanton, ‘School teachers: and of course the graduating Chefs. It was a real : ‘to remembar.. ; The visitor was struck first by lhe “piece de’. resistance’! a huge ship comprising hendreds of. pastries... This . was : surrounded by “hors D'oeuves”” of ihe: finest appearance and ‘ _delieate- laste. . “The tables were ‘aden with ‘glassware, and silverware in» perfec! display af selting agd at each place was the menu lo lure - Seach one nf us into.a: TavenoUs e “Impatience... *)Indian-:+ ‘tne’ ‘evening began, ‘with, . "cocktails, a tasty and refreshing: > punch -at 7:00, . Dinner : was ~ served at 7:30 and the guests - ‘were . offered Crab Supreme * followed by Chicken Breast a‘la“ ith ‘Madeira : Wine ; a To THIS uaa Dr REM. Lee, well know | mirgeani, and educationalist in “Terrdce:.revealed , io the assembled" guests ‘al the » graduation. hall: of the B.C. ‘Vocational School (Terrace) _ Chefs Class another of his “praficiencies. Huis apparently ‘Chef: « himself and, lo prove it, hespoke : of the ‘intricacies of preparing “Sole! Parisien - aux’ Cham-" igngns”,. with’; such “savair™ alte”! {hal-even thé new érop of * "Chefs and, Their instructors. - _impeoret io. berimpressed: Ha #0 nis ta ‘elforis aver several years to secondary, * facilities lo: his untiring efforls along with, (hose who collaboraled in his- “work, will see. their.” hopes. . : realized, possibly even’. this coming term. : vie Referring lo the Chels he said lat (heir work was as much air ‘arl.as the paintings - of Ren ‘brandt.°: Cooking he: opined : ‘is. ded the “greatest atl, that ‘exists and thal,’ touches more ‘pele than any. anther. He said thal this course Was “an .example *of- what’ ‘lrdining ‘eatide and he urged ‘people. lo realize. the’ need --for - (his ‘training. It is so imperative in “eaucation far om home:- : Referring to the: propased < Hegional College for Terrace Dr, Lee said that people tend ta’ “think of academics when such “an. institution is mentioned. “This. is, not necessarily’ ‘sa. *: sehientific. | cacadem|e, _ OF, "technical ~ oe Dr. Lee recalled that initial « i. “efforts :to' bring: :a-Regianal-- -: College to Terrace in 1971 were “mel with’ a flat _ refusal. : However his group : “gontinued working. When. Eileen.Dailly-, “became Minister of, Education a ” flaw of letters were sent-lo her.; officelbit no replies. Finally ** «gne answer did come ‘and‘ then "ihe Task Farce ‘visited Terrace and (hings looked brighter. In. _ fact, reporis Dr. Lee; one, of the ‘strongest recommendations | made by the Task Force in- its: *: original: report: was thal. .- Regional College and’a Center. “for College’ ‘level’ vocational, - )“teehnieal © orientation. be - established for the north west SO. “that students. do nol have to, be sent elsewhere. Dr, Lee said realization‘i is just - “ ‘taround the corner arid al} seems: 19 indicate that the location: af. _- this facility would be'Terrace. “In faci he wag of theopinion that "first year, college - would -. : offered ‘in’ ‘Terrace in: :¢on- junction with ‘New Caledonia College .. it, there are \enough | ~ students: who make application, “for admittance. . The speaker urged all present . - “nol to relent bul to continue la Sate reasute the wovernmen. MM ‘classes. al. . School... He congratulated the Tt naw: appears that ©" -which ‘ nh area such a5 ours where . "talented young people could be © a “frustrated in. their’ scholastic, “ambitions by ‘the high’ ‘cost: “of, “Regional Colleges| exist" we. improve -all ‘skills whether: for a king | Sauce.” To, allow us ‘to’ ‘prepare lor more courses, hest Ed. Red- “mond broke the ditner up with the introduction of guest speakers, Alderman Norah “Jacques, representing Mayor Gordon: Rowland, was the first ‘of these arid ‘she offered her . congratulations and bes! wishes — of future success. Then back to eating as the, ‘ ‘Caesar Salad was served. Filel Mignon and Lobster ih: Baked Stuffed Potato and Baby Green Peas. ‘Another pause as we listened fo Don Walker of Manpower. Doa in his position has, con- tributed much to many. of:the the -Vorational ‘graduated on.their success throughout the course and on the dinner. The dinner continued with a Casaba “Melon Salad. -sAnother “pause ag. Gordon Robinson of the: Department of - Alfairs’..- spake congratulating the class andthe ‘ “people who ‘run (his school." “He said that’ he likes to atlend ‘these banquets and does so with ‘a feeling .of. belonging. "He sreealls the battle that took place “when Kitimat and ° Prince Rupert 1 tried (o get the facility “‘Jelters and above. ail by al- lending the (wo public meetings - ‘whieh are .scheduled - for Terrace on Tuesday May 21. ‘These meetings: ae ‘are at the | of pots and things" The iotlowing peam came ié Vice. -Principal Dick .Swanton as. he showered just pricr ta attending the | Cook Training: Clases, 72-74 ords that. set the Dr. Lee “There is Georgie ¥ Woa 2 who halls from nthe i Kong and. wields a skillet “anders dream. Lloyd Sampaon’ st for. good measure... -. From Nelson, Norman Dowikes. A oTiera ‘de stiange ihings done’ who, cook, span ; But, stranger still from up on the hill are ‘ithe oad Morris Volkman vl, nang nl tron hooks a an away from Terrate. Ha saldthe | Native Brotherhood fought hard “lo get it in Terrace: and they won. He-noted that this native ‘ organization had a lot of weight since it was headed by his wife’s uncle who Ilpped; the scales at over.300 pourids. ‘And once again hack ta eating with a’ delightfully refreshing Fresh Strawberry Parfait. Then pastilles and all topped aff ‘with Cafe Royale. - Needless to say. that at this perfectly executed meal the appropriate wines were served throughout finishing with champagne. The guest speaker of the evening was John Pouselte, ‘Administrator, Kitimat-Stikine Regional District who spoke on the necessity” of Resouce Training. . Last year my associale Mark Hamilton said “Pat there is a graduation exercise’ al the Vorational Schoo! I may as well handle it.”” When I read his, Teport I-knew I-had been had’ “and ‘have been ‘following ‘the _ - progress. of this class with anticipation “to -make--sure--T cauld gel the assignment andi an sure pleased 1 did Tu eel next ‘year’ 5: (oa “ a Vocational School and: al. ® Caledonia Seni Secondary Sclioal on:the: f . day. at 7:30" ‘p.m. > The} Task * Free will he al these ve meetings. : graduation dinner last Friday evening. He recited it during the dinner. . . ‘neath the’ raldnight s sun m by, those 1 anéwers Colonel ° ‘man ¥ who stands i in ‘a pan; ; cooking paicakes ~ whis put grease on. “the apokes of 3 “Dick: Kilborn’s Pontiac: Grand Am,” Ne: Gee, who slipped on ona 1 pea as, he, served op the ene a and. ~Pauline Dennis froma Iki Served up a a mean. biseuil with never ‘a . quiver or strain. _ Virginia’, ‘Solowoniuk's- eyes patie like bunerfies from the in. _Spiratian of Nuss. A Nurse named sora never sthoked ammphoea‘ bul her cakes drive - men wild; "While Sik Ming Chow cooked up a cow erying ‘filet mignon, deliied. ". i fora hearsd, In a series of meelings al. Port: Hardy and: Haney, Opposition. .Leader,, Bill Bennett, came down hard on two things: “B.C. “housing = diaster’’"' and “Gavetnmenrip: -offof revenues.” ‘and surpluses. created by the former’:Government | “and * FreeEnlerprise Syslem.” * Over 3007at Port Hardy ‘and 500° ‘at ‘Haney’ heard : Bennetl charge thal-‘land and housing | policies of the: Barrett ;Govern- ment were. designed. to make ‘serfs ult.of people.’ - 4", “People want:to pyin t wheir own: house’'sits.:on'' Bennelt said, “because elses’ lawns. Credit’: Governmeni. would abolish’ all housing lease plans ‘of the Barrett Government. “by : cancelling them*-and,; ‘olfering-.: them:lo the people ‘on ‘a-cash basis or if they cauld not afford ;: Itright away, on alow cost: tease ao a purchase plan. ~ “Bennett: said. thal: in: British’ “Columbia “Barrelt” is ‘sitiply ” bel going to get away with his system | of public. . ownership. : ‘only. AU: bath’ meetings; Benrell, ‘also ‘charged thalt:the Barrett Government: ‘has : “been “only' living on- the inflated prices .of . the world ecanonty - ‘and hag ; ‘inilated -no: new: ' major:" in: vestments In nearly two yeers;"” “This gap in our, economic portunity : of ' From the | | opposition: By Frank “oui the; i no one : Teally, wanis: (o'mow somebody : ‘Bennelt said that’ anew Social . - history: will plague: the op: succeeding ..; ‘ihese ‘presents, the cooking, class invincible, . Che ‘by an illiterate vice- Principal rn 7 Governments to provide people _ services”, Bennett emphasized. According ° tothe. Socred” Leader,’ declining. percentages ~ _of current” revenues “going 10: the hospitals and education are” -just.the first results of ‘NDP -. budgeting mismansgement.. 3 ™They, are only: spending | “dallar's ‘oreated by, the .policles - - bf others"; sald Bennett. Bennet! challenged = the Government to: display the : -moral obligation. they have lo “provide the