PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Tuesday, October 11, 1977 i Unity KELOWNA, B.C. CP- . Exchange trave’ is too expensive to cssist in _ developing national unity on @ one-to-one basis, says : Progressive Conservative ‘ leader Joe Clark, ‘ Q He made me comment _ during a suprise appearance : Satyrday at a national ' workshop convention staged by British Columbia party members. - NDP a Joe Clark travel Clark said internal travel costs must be examined because expensive fares discourage exchange visits between East and West. He said the average mileage cost for someone travelling to Miami or Britain from Toronoto is ont-quarter the average cost to travel to Toronto from Quebec. loser in Quebec QUESENL, B.C. CP-The New Democratic Party has no realistic prospect of winning any Quebec seats in the next federal election; a member of the party's federal election planning committee told a meeting here Saturday. Colin Gabelmann, a former memeber of the British Columbia legislature. participating in the B.C. party’s northern regional association semi-annual convention at this Cariboo community , said however, that the party would run a full slate of candidates in that province. Gabelmann told 120 party sup orters that the federal has hired a full-time Quebec organizer “but that’s perceived as a long’term project and not something that can reach a good position in this elec- on. He said the party is far- ther ahead in election Preparedness in B.C. than any other section in the country. The Saskatchewan party is close to B.C., the Main- toba branch has done vir- tually nothing because of the proviniciai election cam- ign, there, the Ontario ranch is behind because of the last provincial election and the Quebec party ‘as usual is not in good shape at all,” Gabelmann. He said it was fortunate for the party that Prime MInister Trudeau, ‘for some stupid reason on his rt,” didn’t call an election or the fall. It has given: theparty the chance to get into shape, particularly in manitoba and Ontario. Unemploymentand economic disparity will be the major focus of the party in an election campaign, said Gabelmann. One solgan being considered now is: “A nation out of work can't work as a nation.” He said this theme focuses on umeployment and economic stagnation as being fuel for separatist sentiment in Quebec. Climbers reach distant peak atmandu AP - Four Canadians have reached the top of the 23,442 foot Mount Pumori, a satellite peak of the Mount Everest range, Nepal's foreign secretary said Sunday. This was a Canadian expeditions's first conquest of aHimalayan peak in Nepal. ministry spokesman said the Canadians spent about 50 minutes atop Mount Pumopre in fine weather Friday. The spokesman said the six-man expedition reached the at 9:15 a.m. Friday. The first man on the top was the expedition leaderGeorge Rowe, 33 , a mechanical engineer from Golden , B.C. He was accompanied by Tim Auger, 31, a ranger at Banff National Park in Alberta; LloydWilliam Gallagher, 37, an Alpine guide from Canmore, Alta., and Christopher Shank, 31, of calagary, who was working in Afghanistan as a zoologist The miinistry did not say whether Sutton and Homer would make the summit attempt. But, as the peak has been reached, the ex- pedition was expected, to concentrate on the down- ward journey. . The Canadians made the climb without the aid. of Sherpa guides, experts at high altitudes, to help carry food and equipment into higher camps and without oxygen to reduce the eefect of thin air on mental and physical performance. it was assumed they ascended Pumori’s south- west ridge,the route the team said it had intended to follow and the route by which a Japanese team successfully scaled the peak in 1973 and a French team in 1975. iv Employment and Immigration Canad Canada EMPLO the U.1.C. will FREE SE THE RECORD OF ON and | Ai 4630 La Space. Here! VILLAGE MEATS - 638- TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES . 635-4227 ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 Frue - far ONE month courte ‘If you wish your bus* 38s phone listed for your customers Employment Centre ATTENTION AND OTHER RELATED SUBJECTS 18 Oct. at 10:00 a.m. Terrace The seminar will iast approximately 2 hours. The session will be limited to 12 persons, space is available by Reser- vation only. Please Phone Jim Parfrey at 635-7134¢e Reserve usiness's Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. Listed \ & 4 AUTOMOTIVES - 638-8484 Please Gall 635-6357 costly He said people must make an effort to know what is occuring not only in Quebec but in other provinces. He told another questioner that if Conservatives for- med the next federal government, they would reatin the Official Languages Act but not apply it in unnecessary areas. One area that would be acrutinized would be bilingual labelling prac- tices. He said a Conservative government would be prepared to make money available through a provincial cost-sharing program for public servants wanting to upgrade themsleves bilingually. Hwoever, he also said he would decrease the number of public servants who need to be bilingual. Clark said there is a sibility of violence in ebec over the national unity issue but there is less likeliihood of this occuring than “in a tavernin Prince George B.C, on some other matter. Earlier in the day, Saskatchewan Conservative leader Dick Collver said he has sent a message to Prime Minister Trudeau calling for an immediate national. referendum on unity. Collver said the referendum is necessary to “praveto investors in Canada and the world that we are our country and that the people of this country are behind it.’’ Coliver told a news con- ference following a speech to the B.C. Conservative convention that Canada is caught in a vicious circle, He said Quebec Premier Rene “Levesqu is talking separation’ and frightens off private money. Private money in not in- vestigating in Quebec or in Canada.” ; Collver added: ‘Wewill reach the point where the people of Quebec will be in such a state economically withing a year or two that they will turn to anything to | make it better. 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