The youngsters do. It “all year: ‘fong, 4 minor soccer player shows, but many Divist more : opie. wit be getting. into the: act this - 36,487. fish, eae (Ble of llevan up .. Ttts-sthe. glassfibre. od* b double, re Fod be of a reel "-being stripped to the’ backitig- Tine and ats a mighty. leap - “Anice long fight and tien'a successful landitig, : be it: a. 20-pouri ac oo | Bi: Bron’ AIARYAM 5 au a Bate By “EDISON. STEWART. the Parti quebectis and the “Quebee “Liberals took. ‘the MONTREAL (CP) — idea that Canada is a pingle: state with two nations .is resurfacing as a popular . position for Quebec’ political jeaders:. — federalists. Premier Rene Levesque, _ his ‘option of ‘sovereignty- association defeated soundly in the May. 20 referendum, - get the new tone when he mentioning’ the. ‘premise’ af special committee rejected; Prime Minister Trudeau's. proposed (Quebec). Liberals, «but. among various. : Social same tack in their .con- stitutional position paper: - released in January,’ pro- Ne nt ‘ - Ab ab Ae : involving -provincial governments, . ‘The Ryan Liberals, ‘ailing - -for “the: ‘honestly recognized: *, as “this weekend when Fitness Funfest ‘takes: over: r the . recreation’ spotlight In Terrace.:. . t Phota by. Gree snigdveton _ "federal | o vand ie ps.” ; : ~He noted. that. “Prime ‘posing to increase the ‘equality. ‘of the two- peoples: “Minister Trudeau, who has powers of all provinces at the. -who:.. ‘ineluding | always argued there is only expense “one Canada,”’ remains highly popular. in Quebec, having: played aninfluential role in the referendum campaign: without once . two natlons.’ Similarly, Tiudeau of the: “federal: government. ae “They also -propose.- ay -dualist bench" of the Supreme Court’ to ‘handle: constitutional ‘issues and a - — halk half. francophone, handle anglophone — to preamble to a new federal crushed the Conservatives language and cultural issues . constitution, which began with the: words “We, the people of; Canada .. ; Levesque, while he has nat yet outlined how it would” work’. ini ‘practical terms, © gays the. new’ - constitution must recognize there are two founding peoples rather than one, and thus two nations within the Canadian state. He n “that: both. the royal’. “commission - on bilingwalis igm’® ‘and. cultura: ears. Ago and the Pe Ribas task~ force on-yiational ‘unity last |. year concluded that Canada. is based on “‘two. distinct: . societies,” | one ‘French arid one E . Daniel Latouché, a former consti adviser to greed erally io “a an article’ published. in Le” Devair, saying. there seems , to-be a “search fora cof- ook ‘around ” several. ples: . “The recognition “of ‘the Tight of the Quebec people to self-determination;. - the — existence in Canada of two, nations, one of which has its. political seat in Quebec; ‘the: necessity of the politieal .. equality:of the two founding | peoples; the necessity for Quebec: f°, obtain ail. legislative powera neces- sary to fully play its role as a. national state.” ~~ But if many. ‘Quebecers agree with the prindiple — variously called dualism, two societies, dr'two haticns — there’ ls no|edhsensus on how It would ctually work. Leon Dion, research con- sultant for al :com- mission and lal ra adviser to the national. urtity task force, says great differences remain, “not. only between when they raised the issue in the 1968 election, launching a career which has seen him ‘spend nearly a. dozen: ‘years do power. ‘ Dion, .a ‘political science professor. at: Laval ‘University in ‘Quebec City, ‘would prefer to see an in. | dependent’. commission created.to reach a broadly- “based “consensus “among _Quebecers on: constitutional . heform, «."". Since. that, tant “posaible ‘before -* the : : September meeting of first ministers, he’ ‘suggests . that. . planned -. committee ‘hearings of. the: ‘Quebec national assembly be . broadened. this. ‘summer. to: -inelude private te individuals. ° Meanwhile, the issue has put some distance between ‘ 'Prudeau-and Quebec Liberal Leader Claude. Ryan, who said last week the preamble to the new, constitution ‘should follow. the recom- mendations of the Pepin. — -Robarts . task - force . on natlonal unity: . The “tab - -force,. arguing — that the constitution must’ -recognize Quebec’s special character and the country's | - cultural duallty, suggested’a type. of de-facto special status for Quebec, though. it " scrupulously ‘avoided using that contentious term. It said the _preterable ap- oach is te allot to all prov- Trees powera in the areas needed -by Quebec to maintain its distinctive . ‘culture and heritage, but to do so in a manner that would | enable the ather provinces, if they so wished, not to exercise these respon : sibilities and instead leave them to Ottawa.” =. Ryan and his fellow -founded . . modérn” Canada,” ‘ dheré is ‘no ‘such hesitation “fronr the third party. in the :- Quebec national assembly. Neither Danis nor LaSalle, how . the -concept ‘of two “nations within a single state - should work. - do: not ‘explicitly: “se the term two’ nations, But .; “however, have said precisely, - - sixpound griste or, -salmon, fromthe. -Lowe .Humber River, : -minutes’ drive.’ ‘fr ‘downtown Corner ‘Brook: the: island's -weat. coast is “Lard” dyin’. littin” ‘phis- ; eyed blisterin' jesus, he. threw.the hook,” - “Then it is time’ for: ablose look at-the single fly at -the- end.-of the’ tratisparent:’ “Teader,- ariother squirt “of” ‘mosquito’ repellent and, ‘perhaps a sip at-a tepid beer’, tucked: into a back ‘pocket. before leaving camp ‘that. morning. at sunrise ‘In 1990, the daily. Tmt will _ be two fish of any size. Last year, in the early part of the . season, | the old dajly limit af ‘four fish still applied. Then ‘the federal fisheries service. - gut it to two. - poof *. Now, in the third year of a. . five-year ‘salmon: enhan:' cement. . program. “ain. . _Newfoundland,. the ‘question: still hangs: Are-the-Atlantic. Salmon i in danger? i “There F red- to be ho: ‘ghortag eof grisle in 1979. - Angler reported landing” *. fo 33,009: in’ Balin . ployment 10.0r 15 pounds, chmpared 3978. Grigle, are have “pent sad jon- that: WATERLOO, Ont. (cb) — With’ ‘university; teaching jobs as scarce as hen’s teeth, ‘sharing a ‘job. with a facully * jeolleague’ cat ‘he gf Pleasant alternative... “to. *, keeps the full salary. in the “family, * . That's. the position Harriet and: ‘Andrew Lyons. find. "themselves in. The Wilfrid ‘Laurier - University . faculty “couple hive’ worked ‘out -a seontract - with - university ‘administrators to share one “teaching post = which Lyons has hele for ‘the last four years — in the anthropology ‘épartment.. It's an innovative move,” -said Lyons, “It-takes.a fair bit of daring: on the part of ‘this university.” - ° ' Lyong sald he. has heard” figures which cited 170-such -arrangements in the U.S. | John Weir, :-WLU’s :vice- - president academic, said the. university “is just thrilled at the notion?!-- “The: ‘university. now’ has.” ‘two: scholars ‘on : the staff ingtead of one:"” “But we're very. ‘delighted it-couild be. worked out. 1 just think-it's:marvellous.”2 °° MIB. Lyons. is: “equally | Terrace Hotel Nour Entertainment Centre” Leas Music. ‘entertainment: ‘i the Terrace, Hotel: Tavern; -every evening from: 9 pam. until June 28... "BE ~ until Saturday June 21° No cover Charge ~ Mon.- ‘Thurs, 4551 Greig Appearing at the | ~ Red D'or Cabaret “enthusiastic, since it means. they’ won't... the ny “-dolleagine | * hap ong to be-your wife, the ’, altefnative can be perfect. It Bes -ajesr ‘at sea after spawning - ‘and weigh six pounds or Tess “when they return to’ their home rivers. No anglera use ‘metric . _eqiivalents . in . esiiecia by have to commute to and from Massachusetts : any more. - Until a few weeks -ago she: had been on staff at ‘Smith College In Massachusetts, a spend together,” she said. “We've gotten back together like when we were’ first ‘ married.” ‘The two, trained at oxtord University in England, have . been teaching at different ° universities for years .and commuting during that time, except for a stint in the early 1970s .at . Kent _ State University i in Ohio... : _ Both spent hundreds of | ° hours travelling .back ‘and. - forth on: weekends - to. see each other and found that commuting ..became ex- tremely tring for them. rebuilding. stocks. t'she held for.six years, "P’'m ‘happy. just for the . sheer amount of time we can - weighing salmon. es But some rivers have been’ cldzed while federal fisheries biologists experiment vai x: periments .so Far, including * “restoration of stocks in, the Exploits,, New! oundland’s _ biggest river, have met with - ‘ various measures of SUCCESS, The commercial fishery " off Greenland, where many salmon ‘born in. Atlantic ‘provinces and Quebec rivers '. | spend the winter, is being _ blamed for the largescale destructior. of large fish. ‘A. by-cateh of un determined size in Newfoundland waters by . fishermen, setting traps for cod and other species also accounts for many: So does the regular Newfoundland: commercial catch, which New Brunswick anglers. Bay is actually. fish. returning to their rivers. . Abig problem is .poaching,. especially In Newfoundland * and New Brunswick, . Loughlan of Corner ‘Brook, president af the 700- Ches - member Salmon Preser- "vation Western: Newfoundland (SPAWN), says poachers’ fits. could be eliminated y cutting off sale of legally. ught salmon to restau- rants hone stores, <." - Commercial buyers ‘now have no. way of knowing whether. available. salmon are taken by legal com- mercial fishermen or ‘poachers, Gene Willlams entertains in the Augustine Lounge of ihe Terrace Hotel nightly from 8 p.m. to. mid- night, until June 28. ‘ GENE WILLIAMS RECENTLY RETURNED _ FROM Ontreux, Switzerland, where he was Invited to perform at the Montreux Music festival, an an- ’ nual event held both In and outdoors. Many of the great names In music participated in the serles of concerts which continyed dally from 12:30 p.m. fo 1 . am. Willams, a guitarist, plays something old, something new, something romantic, something awinging. Take in the versatility of a singer and guitar player with a unique tatent for making time fly. MON. to SAT. 8 p.m. to Midnight COMPLIMENTARY HORS-D'OEUVRES SERVED Association of. ee HERE Re wen on ee ree eres eee alate oF a qeteckig geamthere’ e tad pon a ce ONS Be 2 Re ER Re AOE A tents emt emetic ee Ae eg Me oa