- Communication continues to be the real’ preblem in the world,.and the recent hap- penings in Ottawa certainly baar this out. One wonders just how long we will be living under this lawer of Babble experience, Ta listen to reports it is always the other fellaw who is at fault. ’ After listening to both Mr. Cgmeron and Mr, Buchanan on “As It Happens” programme, it is’ quile easy to discern misunderstanding: that has arisen on both sides. From the so-named “Native People's Embassy” L. Cameron seemed to.feel the blame should be given to ‘the R.C.MP.; riot squad, and the National guard. REGISTRATION RESULTS The registration for classes has been fairly good. The following classes are now full, and there is no roam left for more students: Beginning Yoga, Chinese Cooking, Ef- fective Small Farming, and Beginning Typing. , Basic Sewing on wednesday’ is also’ full, but Miss Taylor has offered - to give a second class on Thursday if there is sufficient interest. The Accounting Class is also filled, but, if there is enough interest, a second. class will be orga ized, COURSES NOT QUITE FILLED oo The following courses have enough student lo operate, but ‘there is stilk ragm. for more’ students: Tailoring, Metric System (Only $5}, Oil Painting, Advanced = ¥bga, Con-. versational French, Con- versational Gerlman,- Con- versational Spanish, Better Foods for Better Li ing, Bridge for Beginners, .and How to ‘Survive Death Taxes. © COURSES RE VIRING ‘STUDENTS - > The following: courses need ‘mora students before they can be allowed to run: . Reading ‘House Plans, TV. Production, ‘Advanced Typing, Writing for Fun, and: Classical Studies. Contact Hugh Power if in- ‘terested, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER COURSES This year we are offering — English, Sociology, An- thropology, and, “Political Science as first year university courses. There is a+ good possibility of all these courses going. However, they -do ‘require. one or twa more students, So, if you are at ail ‘interesied, in any of these courses, contact Hugh Power as; soon as possible by phoning 635-" 3833 or 635-6591. BUSINESS. MANAGEMENT COURSES The Accounting Procedures for Small Businesses proved to aBy Hugh Power « . interest. In his words the native people carried only. sticks, nat weapons, (although the display’ on television looked to. contain more than slicks.) In his own Opinion men, women and children were present unarmed, with a proposal to offer, and the plan of “traditional ceremonies.” He claimed those radicals had joined the group to try to divide “our people”, and denied infiltration. " On.the other hand the Minister of Indian and Northern Alfairs doesn’t believe ‘the R.C.M.P. got carried away, and R.C.M.P. were the epilome of good behaviour, cool and controlled. According to the continuing . | education scene be a very pogular course, This class filled very quickly, however, a second class will be organized if there is sufficient The - Personnel Management Class has enough Students to operate, however, there is still room for more sludents. The Small Business Management. course needs’ more students before it can go. Mr. Giddings, the instructor for this ‘course, is very well qualified, and we would really like ta see this course gol Communication for Leadership _ also needs more students, and as this course is only $5, and is - excellent course for it is difficult to an ° everybody, - understand why so few people - registered for the course. We also-need more people for the Shorthand Class. cn This lass will be in. “excellent. shorthand lab, - To register for any of these courses - phone. Hugh Power ‘at 635-6531 * or. 635-3839. SIGN LANGUAGE ; . A Course In Sign Language . Began Last Monday!! A very experienced teacher was found in Terrace to leach this course. The course is manly for’people - who have contacts with deaf and dumb people and who wauld like to learn Sign Language. It can also be taken by anyone interested in this subject. DOG GROOMING We have. a full qualified {Graduate Groomer) person lo teach Dog Grooming If there i is sufficient; interest, © The -in- ‘structor has 17 years of ex- perience in teaching this course. Anyone Interested in taking such a course should contact Hugh Power as soon as possible! FOR MORE INFORMATION Anyone wishing more in- formation ar lo register for a course may do so by phoning Hugh Power at 635-0833 or 635- 6531, Your Phone Call May Make It Possible For'A Course To Gol! De you know whal realiy * goeson at a Weight ' Watchers® meeting? 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CHURCH cf ‘4907 Lazalle - - Tuesday 7:00 p.m. “Terrace, B.C: For Information Call Teli Free ZENITH 2107 “Waal WATCHERS £ mgen ning singed int {Bi movaua na sg ate eee “eter Leelee letter from | masset, story from that area the Indian’ people behind the barriers (that had been placed in order to allow parliament to carry- on}, had sald “Let’s push throwgh’’, Mr. Cameron stated the Central Commiltee would meet Mr. Buchanan on the conditlo that he “returns the good faith ‘by coming lo us.” Mr, Buchanan stated he hadn’t frepare his mind and he “is ‘Prepared to meet a dozen people is desired,” It: seems to me_ that somewhere along the way, some understanding should have been giveninregard tosur” democratic systems func- lionlng. According to the minister, there is action going on with all of those matter the five hundred people are con- ‘cerned with. He mentioned lhat many of the points are “Jegitimale areas of concern! The understanding that is lacking seems to be the presentation. Properly elected officials who represent native groups, are the ones qualified to carry aut the- discussions. Demonstrations are too easily infiltrated by thase who enjoy stirring up trouble. ‘This is why there is ‘such a need for more young people, to obtain more than just a High School graduation. As long as this country is a democracy, then its business must be carried out in the parliamentary system thal _ has been in vogue since before “Flule Brilannla” “became a national anthem for Great Britain, ~ Many newcomers lo this. country are unaware of the bad times experienced during what has been termed the ‘‘Hungry Thirties.” At that time it. was the unemployed people, victims of the econsmic system, who marched from all parts of Vancouver Island to converge on the ‘capital city of the provinee lo protest, They were hungry, yet willing to work to be able to support themselves and their families. Unfortunately the jabs were not available: These were the facts and yet only trouble would have been result of this protest. At that time Harold Winch, eed., pleaded with the umempiayed marchers to disperse - he told them then that there were machine guns on the top of the Parliament Buildings ready to be put into action. Since this man was or orator of the first rank, he was able to persuade the unemployed to - disband, Just like the caravan of” people who made the trek to Ottawa to protest, so the unemployed at that time were unaware that such demon- strations often lead to violence, and are unacceptable under the ‘democratic system. Elected representatives must - present _ and solve the problems. One way properly concerned ' groups do receive fasler al- tention is through petitions that have been properly worded, and supported by recognized clubs as well as individuals. Should there be discontent with the slow process that Is customary under our system of govern- ment, a suggestion is that support be sought from in- dividuals in various walks of life, be these people of a dif- ferent creed, colour -or whalever. We are all human beings and must work together for the benefit of humanity. The saying may be appropriate that “There but for the grace of God go i." The only unfortunate part is “the unseen barriers that many people manage to creale. Also the constant misbehaviour af a few is often transferred to a whole group of people, which is most unjust. Every society has had within il, people who deviate from narms. The people of Masset often see. only the smashed bottles _and litter near every frequented ” frequented spot in the village. They are unaware that this too is a form of protest- nobady really cares that something may happen to another because of the broken glass. It is a selfish altitude but it does exist. Unfortunately the young people who have become vic- _lims of braken homes, yet who “are allempting lo obtain an “queen charlottés: - by - By Elvira C. Bryant _ education, and are at the same lime doing much to help grandparents to keep a home in ‘order, do not receive tribute or publicily. Salicylates (aspirin-like drugs) are the safest, most predictably beneficial drugs in the treat- ment of rheumatoid arthritis, ‘The kind and amount of salicylates for each patient must be prescribed by . the coctor, In proper desage they do more than relieve pain. They act directly on the joints to lessen inflammation, COURTHOUSE SQUARES SEMEN YATE SELF-INTEREST SOMETIMES STANDS SQUARELY IN THE way si Pe eynry ‘the. on Veeational School which has-an 1970 18 ft. 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