S have reduced their hausing! R fhome’. themselves,” using . the . Westwood component systemit: “ Wall’ units, ‘roof trusses, 7 partitions, gable ends: come | ONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1971 HOW RE YA FIXED FOR BLADES exercise New Viking where they all sprouted Work Point Barracks barber Len Kopan does his - thing on Sgt. J.N. Williams,’ 3 Battalion PPCL]. ° beard contest winner. The 3rd’ Battalion, Princess’: j Patricia’s Canadian Light. Infantry: from Victoria - ae recently returned from training in: the north’ on: training as reflected in Saw, about - 120 Vietoria beards. The increased emphasis on northern the defence White Paper. based soldiers take this SYMPATHY WITH. DRAFTEES. Trudeau gives ‘his stand on youth, draft, justice and conscience’ TORONTO (CP) — Prime Minister Tru*eau has expressed f sympathy with draft dodgers ‘and others “forced to make judgments based on conscience. . In an inlerview in the Sep- ‘tember issue of the United | Church Observer, man’s ultimate guide must be his conscience “and if the law of - the land goes against our conscience [ think we _shouid . disobey the law," “But because I alsoam a deep - believer in the civil society, ! think we should be prepared to pay the consequences -' of breaking the law, andl ‘that ‘is either paying the penalty for it; . or leaving the country.”’. His siatement was part of an answer to the question; ‘If you. ere a young American or draft ‘age called up to go to Vietnam, would you come to Canada?": ; The prime minister said: . "God knows what I would think if T were of that age. “But I could perhaps answer. . ‘your question indirectly- ‘by. saying that those who make the # ’ conscientious judgment that y they must not participate in this ‘war and who become. draft: - dodgers have my complete . sympathy and indeed our .- . political approach has been to , give them access to Canada — . Whether they are draft-dodgers . or, even more serious, deserters’ from the ranks of thetr armed B. torces,”’ On the: question. of. violence, Mr. Trudeau said thatin ‘eertain: ‘political situations “you have to: use force to overthrow police states,"’ “As a politician I've never had to face that because’ I've always lived in a “democratic: ’ sociely, - hs “But 1 think violence: is counter-productive and it is had ; in democratle societies," te Y . He was “peaceful”. but. nolan: pacifist in ‘the _ Philosophical ‘sense,”” - cases it's’ more: important” to: have freedom and justice ‘than’: to have peace, ‘Somteimes you: : must live in a violent. ‘world’ iné order to- get. greater justice,’ - In the far-ranging article. he . RENT? | : Hundreds -af BC. ‘families costs by building their: own: pre-assembled. Much’ of the |. hard work has heen ‘done for, you in the factory, Westwood: homes are. tha: ‘Strongest: e itimber. frame-: homes: built. “POver.: 40: madéls. to ‘choose from. ‘Get the. e facts, oday. : he’ Says’ prime minister said that if a young man is healthy, society should’ ‘not give him a basic income. . “He should not. be given dole,” said Mr, Trudeau. “If he can work and there is work ” : training. - available, he should take his choice. _ “Hf he wants to be a hermit or beggar, that’s fine. If-he wants ‘to move With the sun and live off the land, that's fine. : “If heis ina Society which has + work for him I don't think he | should foro eally he eligible for welfare,” It -was soctety’ S duty, however, to support persons for whom no jobs are available, Tenders called d for mica project B.C.. Hydro has called tenders for supply and in- stallation of the first four - generators at the . Mica "_Braject, eye output of 1,740,000 kilowatts, making ‘the contract the biggest generator order’ ever. ‘placed by*Hydro..- The:contract is” expecied ee of attract “interest : in: ternatlonally a as Wellas among” Canadian manufacturers. - - Bach of the: generators will ; have a maximum continuous : outptit of -435,000. kilowatts. - The first two are scheduled to be placed. in operation by September, 1976, the-third in - January, 1877 and: ‘the fourth. sby September, 1977; Two more similar generators will - be _ordered later, Generating facilities will be’... . required ‘at ‘Mica:.to meet British “Columbia’s.: detnand ‘ for power, which continues to increase , . Substantially’ each year. # available from Hydro's, heed office in Vancouver, Closing date for bids is‘November 23. Tenders were called earlier . for supply and installation of , the” first four .turbine-and-: governor sets for the Mica _ project. © The generating units will be “installed in an underground ; Powerhouse to be. excavated “I recognize ‘that in. some. " ‘The generators will hive a. total maximum continuous ° a time. " ‘Fender. locuments for the “Mica generaiors contract’ are: . structures ‘that’ will” direct " reservoir: “Water. ‘through . penstocks, to the powerhouse turbines Lis ‘already. well ad- variced, . Design of the underground powerhouse is proceeding and _., lendéra:for- the excavation of - i the cavern are expected to be ‘. called next year. A contract will also’ -be let .in 1972 for’ -" aecess roads, tunnels and other facilities, ar - Unsafe driving “RB Cc, ‘Motorists are being made aware of. the hazards of unsafe driving, whether it be ‘holidaying in the United ‘States, _ Province to communicate more closely with the Motor-Vehicle Departments of the states to our in-their homeland, or while | A need is arising for our south. We must eliminate the feeling that once we cross the Canadian-American border we become i immune to traffic violations. oe "Superintendent Ray Hadfield says that it. will be points against a driver’ 8 licence whether offences occur in Vancouver, ‘»”. Washington, or Vancouver, B.C. . driver licence compact between the 50 American states,” “but we e have shared {information for a long, long Hadfield said, a “We are nota member of the ; In a - formal legal opinion, “the Attorney-General ot Washington State points out that the legislature has said that ” laws involving motorists’ récords should be interpreted liberally _to improve “the safely of our highways _ sing procedures. . through driving licen- ' Itseems that more B. C. fnotorists travel out of the province © than in it, Therefore beware south-bound Canadians, Driving over the border will not make you exempt from impaired driving behavior just because you are out of your country. Many fractions: are cited. a oe ies Eiken Mercantile tte ‘slates report to- your home’ ‘Motor-Vehicle branch when in- 4623 Lakelse pOMNNS JEAN SHOP WE ARE. OFFERING A” OTTAWA. (cPy" — Teachets .often find that educational ‘teaching schedules, . Ahigh school English teacher may find that a production of. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar-is ~to be seretned -.during © the algebra periad. Rather than plunge into “a: reorganization ‘of teaching hours, he will probably throw up * Th his hands. and - deprive” his students of the chance to see a- professional production of a Shakespeare play. -' * The answer ‘may be’ in- formation retrieval Jelevision, called IRTV. IRTV is a- “iymem which _ allows a teacher to telephone a central library and receive a program almost: immediately over a classroom television set. The program.is’ piped.to the classroom from the library by - cable. The distribution system is similar to cable television. IRTV has been developed by a group of engineers in’ Bell- Northern Research working with the Ottawa school board. It has been tried. out: in: five . Schools since 1967 and Hugh Burwell,- .an- . assistant superintendent of the school — board, says “we. are all very much in favor of it.” | Sweaters: Galore ~television shows do not fit their. The board slow ig considerin an extension’ to’ nie : other. “schools in the ‘city’s west -end. but the system ).would : be : modified led to cut” expénses, together,” said Mr. Billowes in- : an interview. a “a Mr. Billowes, now manager of ” ‘communication projects ier r Bell-Northern, ‘and ompson began studying the school system to see what the . ‘communications needs .. Mr, Billowes said the problem , seemed to be that the system was controlled by the - ‘brary, ; _ and not the teacher, — - - were,. -Mr. Thompson and . Mr, Billowes . approached the Ot- tawa school board with their _ idea to channel films and tapes to the classroom by table. and . psychiatric BLACK OFFICIATES Secretary Wesley Black~offici- * ated Thursday at sod-turning ceremonies at the: site of a $225,000 senior citizens’ home, Construction of the 20-unit i building is expected to begin [im shortly. WOMAN REMANDED VANCOUVER remanded a. week Thursday, charged with - the v Ih and regular styles from White Ram, Wolsey, Jantzen and Ingo. srscccccccecsesesesescooos | Permanent. Press Turtles, nuillovers and cardigans - skinny ribs ia § Flares '+ The newest. in stripes and geometric: ‘patterns. i styled by. Canadays and GWG. ; NELSON (CP) — Provincial" Somnel by chance matched us (cPo— ‘Marjorie Walkow, 40, was: ‘for. | examination ee : 7 fo 2 “The. IRTV experiment is “largely the work of two Bell- Northern. ‘engineers, Gordon Thompson ‘and Colin: Billowes who came together asa team 2 about’ six years ago: Mr, ‘Thompson “had told Northern Electric research and development, now part.of Bell: Northern, ‘that little. had’ been done in educational com- munications, Mr. Billowes found.in England that interest ‘in’ teaching machines,” his speciality, was declining and he ' decided to look for another job. “I think somebody in per- i From — 2 aie Fuanadisy fas ued ‘Sport Shirts - Anew assortement of fabrics and pattertis, Crinkle crepes, Jacquard Knits, stained Glass, wallpapers, self stripes and. embroidered plains. , Jarman “Studlea'in" ‘Education, ‘an’ ‘of _ tario’ government agency: ‘has . - taken’ a strong: Interest :in the project and fe 5000 releate oe 3! ARTY, von Tea “evaluation oF sscough a fim catalogue’ select -gehool board film ‘library ‘and: - receive |-the. show.*'on-the ; conscious school boards, CASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LTD. @ _ “Planners & Builders of Quality Homes” . Ee _ PHONE MR. A. SCHWAIGER 635-5220 : DOW’s | _ FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL | ttetecccssccessessesesoes | Black and Antique Brown styles to wear with | flares. o schools Sand : ‘later a: sree iii sett and film “library. .by / eable: A tel d ya : ephong ‘an a television 7 “were placed in each’ SELECT MOVIE « Teachers:... coul a movie for tape, teleptione the 7 ‘television set within 60 seconds, SMe Billowes sald ‘the, library : ‘was well ‘used.-In ‘May, 1970 . alone,-. 1,640. progr. ams were transmitted’ into, the -130 classrooms . involved 1 in the experi riment. : But its “Immediate future: in the Ottawa. echool- system still has to be decided,: The expense of IRTV. is still a problem in this’ era of cost- Boots —