0 al Fi * a _ West of yt keen Forest are Al. and Feavelatre Holtday Units. j Products _ Restoge in n cash, Published: every Wednesday. "CATHERINE Le FRASER _ PUBLISHER _ ~ 4611- ' Lazelle Ave, 635- 6357 : ed ‘Audit Bureau of ‘Crevlations:. Authorized as | second a “mall by the: Post Office Departiient, Ottawa, and for Payment of - | ’ JOE CUNNINGHAM “More: money for schools: - School District 88 now has” official - Department of Education sanction for its $3, 214,300 referendum. ; . It is doubtful if voters who 9a to- ‘the polls December: 7. in our job requires Grade 12 intelligent people the needs of the referendum: to add 68 school district wili have ¢ any serious quar-. rel with money for. the education’ of . -children in. the Skeena-Cassiar area. It. is a fact of modern economic life’. that: education Is the reason for our increas- . ‘ingly high’ standard of liying,. not - only © the managerial and. professional ople, but also for the blue collar work- These days, because - of increasingly id technological progress, even a fac: wide-ranging f j School: education, - will’ dispute ture. classractis, six libraries and four activity rooms to the existing facilities, But it is ‘only: human nature to wince a little as the:tax bill takes another bite,» It is worth remembering that . our District operates on one of the lowest budgets per. child inthe province, ‘which must: at least " manage.nent' from trustees and school | board officials, : To the taxpayer, there: remains: the ariomaly that while less. is spent per-child, he pays more than most taxpayers in the Province. However, as population increases and industry 6x-. ‘ pands there is some relief in sight... , The education bill may be high for the present, but it Is worth It for the fu- indicate realistic ~ Aussies boast of racial bor _ (Waited Chareh Board of Evan. gelism) ° - Canadian attitudes, toward none.| try. white races atill leave much to be desired, ‘There are Negroes, Indians and Eskimos in Canada enjoy the: full “OthbE ‘efttions: ‘ot mpt to treat men.and wo men of all. faces equally, and to ghow tho- world that the color .of a person's. sitin does. not nece | oe at least ‘Canada makes an | & NoleEuropean races, © applying for entry to this coun. Cf This - -then fa. a ‘step: in the at direction, because thera are several wealthy nattons in aealiae Astans,; Africans and, oth The best-known one, ofcourse, is’ South Africa, Apartheid, or ‘into ' disti inct groups, is an evil QUR READERS WRITE: "Missing Magazines from the mail strike’. Editor, “Herald “Re the letter published in your October 30 issue about missing . magazines in the mail. ‘We moved to Terrace June 16 ‘from Montana. 1 subscribe to - pix American monthly pertodics| -als, Since arriving here, I have failed to receive the August,| September and October issues, ‘a cash loss of $11.40 to me 'nec- essitating writing to the public- ations for replacements which I may have to pay extra for. The ‘Montana. post office informed me following the July postal strike the Canadian Post Office disposed - of second class mail (which in- eludes periodicals) rather than - deliver them. ] '. . Mrs, Ignancy- Sandectd The Eaitor, Herald: it was unfortunate that you deemed necessary the omission , of the last two paragraphs of my | letter to you -re the hike af Oct ober 6th, The omission of these paragraphs changed the entire context of my letter. Because ¢ af this I have had criticism, clear up this misunderstanding 1] J would ‘appreciate your publigh- ing this letter in its entirety, -+demn the. system whereby these To ott the last two paragrap : ean Doble's letter.:The brutal | Herewith are the two. para- graphs omitted: - “Eventually all efght men were returned to camp, the majority too- exhausted to go to work. The minority who did go had more intestinal fortitude — but less common sense. Tired menarenot-|'s only a menace to themselves but algo to their fellow workers, And |. $0 a camp's busy Monday sched- | ule was completely distrupted bo- cause of ‘Expedition Folly’. In retrospect, I would ke to 3dd that I do not-condemn these tove for wanting to see the crat- er. We live in a beautiful scenic area and itis natural and good that one cares about it enough | to want to see. the ‘other Bide of the mountain, But 1 do’ con- boys, and many more like them, plus as many adults are tot taught even the most minute fun damentals of survival : in: the bush,” . ’ Jean Doble - Editor's notet The editor invno.|.|.. “ way deemed. it necessary ‘to lop hs of amputation was perpetrated: by a short-of-space printer, .- ° Smooth sailing with Insist on ‘the rum. you know - ‘and trust. ' for quality essarily count against him when : world :. that “discriminate Jan8. ov the separation of black and white | doctrine that will not stand the test oftime, Less publicity Is given to .Aua~ tralia which continues tobar most colored migrants. The tragedy is that some Australfan politic. sn... boast..about . Canber. | Immigra-| tion:- Minister” William Snedden “sayshe ‘can see no-benafit at ‘all for Australia if the natian|. creates ‘a multi-racial society, “We should avold People who} ‘are not socio-economically and culturally the same as.we are,”* he argues, ‘As, mankind moves toward one wor pera haps,--but with determination, | tha’ concept of a-white Austral- jan fortress in Asia is outdated, Multi-racial. societies - are thriving. in. many nations, des- pite ever-present tensions that only - the passage’ of time will cure, To rejéct the great -vis- fon of a- multi-racial world is to deny. the. realities of a shrink. Ing: global community, © drawn’ closer: together by better com- munications and transport, and by: common aims and ideals, | : and flavour’ : How fo relieve. BACK #7 ACHE=. nyatemle ee backache, Be “noe . reat Tease eer, De - ] _ MANAGING EDTTOR . 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