| ame 2 The Hari, a : da ally! herald : . “ys Published every weekday at 3010 ‘Kalum: Street; . . poriography and acting out what is depicted, provinelal ; oa Terrace,” B,C; ‘by - Sterling. Publishers: evan ares guaranteed f _Muthorized. as” Second .class. mail... Reglitration - <« Nurriber. 1201, Pottape paid. In cathy re return n posta . . “‘Cireuiation: | ~ Sarelyn ae . ‘NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT. _— The Herald Tetatns full, complete and scle copyright _. lnvany advertisement produced and-of any editorial _ 0r photographic content published In the Herald. _-Repradpetion is. not. permitted without, the. -weltten permission of the Publisher. orn kills © -court was told Monday, “There hes been a tremendous increase in death from. :.--- bondage,” aaid-Dr.-Myre-Sim,-a-peychiatrist called by‘ Crown gounsel ‘Susan Anifaev during: a preliminary constitutional objection by Red Hot Video. Lid., facing - charges of possessing three obscene video tapes. Tapes named in the charges are Candy Stripers, The ' Filthy Rich and Ba Bad Girls, * . Sim sald it has been estimated that no less. than 70 people . & year have died from bondsige in the U.S. Defence counsel A. G. Henderson argued that | Section 189 He asked Judge Darrall Collins to > declare Section 159 Lot” no force and effect, and to quash. the search warrant in the case and exclude evidence obtained by the warrant. Antifaev said a superior court should decide'the iseue, not. Provincial court, except to quash a charge. She sald even it cne part of Becticn 160 is vague; that would atill leave an offence under the section. Sim sald sex offenders have read or viewed pornographic material. A large number of people who buy such films or Uterature have a problem or are Insecure and some are - mentally il, he said, ' Bim sald immature people, bildren and adolescents are : wlnerable: to bornagraphic material... noe bs a8eta ; He sald prolonged exposure tc. ‘porniigtaphy can leadto ‘addletion, ‘saying one atudy showed 40 per cent: of ther customers of one porn store returned for more. - Questioned by Henderson, Sim agreed that a majority. report by a U.S. commission in 1970 found-no relationship between pornography ‘and sex crimes, but -he -said. he. preferred the talnority report which saw a connection. Wives battered ‘MONTREAL (CP) — Small children who are physically _ Maris Téylor A ‘To the Buiter, “of: a st, The ‘which appea gave the’ impreasion that: Wiking frantically.in ga endeavor-ti avoid tha daylight, “5. - However, thereal wolf peeked from under his sheepskins, OF in: ‘this case the cloak of Christlanity,. and ‘condemned the . _" peace marchers as traitors, and that ‘we should support the cyt “Svatomic arms race,’ Hopefully these ‘sinister sickies iri-our dst, radiating ‘stich |a ;muppet ‘mentality towards: "1983 - - Your: quote from the Bible In regards. feds the people in -few of the basics from the old book while tHere'is yet time, © i -peality, will see the writing: on the wall and even’ portray‘a. instead of whippi wp! hatred towards peace loving: éopl : 2 -spuls cing 3 pi ua’. pe ‘depravity: who deliberately reject t the truth, oh 50 godly are tions. ‘that -are:at fault. ° ‘Presidents who all being very religious and church’ going,. have. systematically’ ‘pursued a policy: of supporting every: .. Murders here make fortunes from, their’ dastardly acts, - red fecedly ‘nthe D Daily. Herald: "a rifellowhad somehow gotten his head deep injo the inuske with his feet: a “they. Surely: oni the seale of universal justice’ ours. are: ce . ‘A° Buccedsion of: American”: ; corrupt authority onearth, killing and maimirig-hundreds ' 4 ‘ Te of thousands: of, ebildr ‘throughout the world, and: Hg ittle ‘children are raped, a family of campers: was - shamefully killed, anid this is the dystem, that some of us want’ on other peoples, even-to back it up With. ic as on % numbers, neutrality. is. the only answer. for survival: Surely ‘hypocrisy is. ‘not a desirable . trait; -but!-many © among us are overwhelmingly endowed by it. Dees not-the ‘did boolkasgy somewhere” that tthe peacemakers ever ‘gain. in. LS “Blessed are-.the’ - peacemakers for they shall be called the children af God." - Oh when will ‘all these dungheads who: scream: and: tave ; ~ And I guess they vote by their feet-by coming in. - ‘over the airwaves and over the TV. thelr blatant: ‘arrogance: . " of righteousness, while up to thelr ears in the sewage of our - wonderful system ever i ‘condemnation of other peoples _who shine, -Deviators of the truth masquerading as the “ perpetrators of virtue, _but being in, the, ‘Wwanaactors. of . fornication. a ~ and your teeth will chatter; ag the revelation ot your: ult approaches, iT - There can beno ignoring the evolving of the great peoples of the East, who have adopted the system: of.communism, . "sr the offspring of capitalism, so painfully introduced Into the mostusconquerablecontinentinthe world eanthshypocrives _ -deny that this was no.aceldent in natire Listen you liars, the truth is whispering. in the wind, its - -becoming'loud and clear you will yet-shake in. your. shoes, ; , As the sun rises‘in the East sending its Hfegiving rays to | - every corner of the earth,.so does: this system of man. Let those In opposition to the pace marchers.and anti-nuclear | ‘demonstrators seriously Consider the: irnpending. _ alternatives, tos a, Toe Dowlayzueld on ‘The 60th Anniversary. (Reunion) of Bedford Road ’ Collegiate will take place on July 1, 3 and 3 in Saskatoon, Suskatchewan::- - Gn behalf of the publicity committee, 1 woild like io ire . extenda kindly request to you, if you please, to mention our anniversary In the appropriate section of your newspaper, In addition, -if- anyone who atfended Bedford Road is Anterested in attending, {6 pleake contact Bedford Road Collegiate as soon as possible at Information can be sent, ‘Thankyou very much for your tittie eal et “you'have any questions pant contact Bedlora 5 Collegiate. © , oe : Cordially yours, Publicity Chairman re ee wet -oTTAWA Mo that mare: abused by their parents can’t just pack up and leave home, and because they can’t sacape, some of them die, Older children can leave home and are doing #o in droves, "VIEWPOINT swelling admissions to emergency shelters or joining the ranks of juveniie prostitutes. * Some women leave violenthusbands, but often their only . alternative is living on welfare, and that’s hard, too. But ft isn't as hard as getting hit, punched, burned or slashed by a person who is supposed to love you, - : Experts belleve although the phenomenon: of violence in - the family has been around a long time, It seems to be . However, ‘Jack Byles, professor of paychiatry at~ McMaster University in Hamilton and author of ane of the: few. Canadian studies on family violence, admits researchers haven't even begun to scratch the surface of this issue. Byles and hundreds of other experts on violence - _ Paychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, doctors, - teachers and jurists — will attend a three-day conference on violence here starting today.- ' “We have no idea of the number of people in prisons and psychiatric institutions who are thére because they abused. children,” he said. ” “We don't know for sure that abused children turn out to” be abusive parents, something many Workers in the field assume is true. | ~ “That still seems to ba the best way of predicting who'll oo BO: ‘ebisive, but we don’t. know how many abused kids are - tke the kids of alcoholica who become teetotallers. Abused — kids may bend over backwards when they become parents, to create a warm, loving family,”’ But Byles sald two things are known: about 10 per cent of abusive parents have been found to be psychopathic sind “Most people prefer to think that family violence does not _oceur, or if it does, it only happens to people who are not quite real. Dr. Freda Adler, professor of criminal justice at Rutgers “State University in New. Jersey, blames society. for’ the — increase in family violence. ' > "I belleve these problems are transferred from: ‘the’ ' gommunity into the home,” she sald. Place for these people to turn for help, _ feel they belong. ““There’s no social solidarity.” Noting theatres single and divorced flarenta face, trying to earn a living and raise a family, Adler said there it no. ani ete es ‘Margaret Arn Smith, director of the deparinient, of siete work at the Montreal Children’ ‘ Hospital, , said vidlence. is « increasing rapidly. ; 4 : “When we first started’a child protebtion east: (atithe hospital), we saw two.cases a month, ” “Ty the early ‘708, it-wan up to 100.a month, Last year, we by JIM FULTON: ’ For his first-effort, Finance Minister Mare Lalonde has come in witha budget that completely fails to deal with the _ immediate crisis facing the more than two millon. ~ unemployed. As for our long-term future, it neglects to * outline any specific blueprint for where we are heading in the years tocome, | - Canadians have been living through a rerious recession” ‘ now for nearly two years, and a whole range of groups:— from bankers to labor leaders — had reached the conclusion that job creation wag the number one task In front of us. " ‘Apparently Mr. Lalonde, despite his‘consultations prior to bringing In his budget, heard the message, but failed to - understand it: As the resulting budget itself ‘shows, if everything: goes the way: Mare Lalonde ‘forecasts, even with ‘the new” measures in place, we will still have almost. two million: “Canadians out of work this time iiext year. In fact, next , Fear a Demon eve ob in ht eeoenry than ls year.. . Some. recovery ‘program! At a. time when we. need a. dramatic effort to create jobs, Mr, ‘Lalonde proposes fo use: " less than'92 billion of the $1 billion deficit in private and public sector job creation. Compare this with the cost of 7 ipeanalarmeat = =~ about $1 billion a month in UIC payments one. As for the. average taxpayer, Mr. Lalonde wants to! increase individual taxes by $3.6 billlon over the next fou years, and hike. the federal sales tax: by §2.4 billiond: * Corporations, meanwhile, will get a $2.4 billion tax cut, : ‘Rathér than take serious “action, Mr..Lalonde clearly, . ~ opted for inaction: If the economle news from the U.S, is. .: good, it just might drag us along, but. ‘the government has' declined to show, “any real | leadership. ‘Ot particular importance is ‘the budget’s failure to ‘chart any Tong-term. game plan for the economy... At.a’ time when business, : labor and ‘consumers - are’ ‘ “anxious to get on with the job of rebuilding o our ‘econoniy, at’: 4 a time when Canadians want to know wheré we are heading: « ~~ studies with extra bonuses of visits from local people to ‘ignored, put off, or snarled in red tape by a teacher, . share thelr special knowledge or experiences. Isolated Principal, sentor administrator, ~ or r anyone else — the ~ people ' i . Salvation “Army asks far: a social ‘secutity’ card, We,. Reading ‘Bill Homburg’ 3 letter in F : * pégarde’ ‘to the soup kitchen. My: dear Christian(? >: find, ‘3 al. _ asking, have allowed the people | to. keep their dignity. ‘The " final decision rests with the peraon coniing into the kitchen. Christ, on the Setmon on the Mount, fed the multitude, ‘He. never asked them, “Hey you, are you working? ‘Are you a. ’ farmer, a goat keeper, or. a shepherd? If.éo, you Bhould ’ bring your own food-cheese and bread and you that are not working wel, you will Just have to go hungry. oe mi sorry. ‘Education Scene ‘they. swer not like:-the infainou eat >> soup Idiehen pane Pep eof the squp Kitchen ac ‘ “coffee, talk to the people,’ Find your. answers. Also the: lorie sae noe a —— .. ByMORAG GILCHRIST — . What better way to learn the letter “Hl” in the alphabet. than ai‘expedition to the local hospital? Why not study — living matter by.collecting samples of nearby lake water? . _ Will an over-night camping trip sharpen survival alls? . Does. snow-shoelng on a: bright, crisp winter’s day enliven the spirits and unravel the knots entangled in countless — frustrations? : Teachers, and, students of John Field Elementary | School’. in Hazelton have. stepped, out -hehind the classroom ‘walls ‘and extended’ their learning’ experiences 4nto the local . environment: The lakes, the river, the swamps, the hillsides . ‘and fields provide: unlimited wealth of subject matter ‘or natural science: The stores, post office, fire hall, exhibition. "centre and the ‘Hospital are excellent sources for social to work cainpe in Holland? "Tel eat -Dachaty, ‘where the’ heading’ ‘aver, gates. going | in was ae Work will net y aw ia Dave Barrett's visit tethe.. “Sure, T hope it was! It-will remind: - “him if he takes office of the needs in the communities of this Province. “At least he ls not laughing at ‘the people saying,” : “what kind of Spices do the soup kitchens usd for the poor.” .* feel: st walks with wa and’ visits the, Aitchen., ‘And I - -kngw Ho will’ walk closer: ‘and. watch | aman a leader of a -prowine, ‘who ‘would make.a: callous ‘remark. J'hopé He.” “touches his heart. This‘sam: man never. even voted in the an last election: = “the federal one. : Rernember’ anyone: out. sthere?. His: answet was “what is one vote going to’change?,, - ‘One plus one more can ‘charge alotina democtatic socity.’. a ‘But; God's blessings on you: anyway; Bill, NB; _Mr “Sears, ae ‘independant ‘candidate, .Trtith’ aboilt: the: soup:kitchén? ~ Well, come for a visit..-It's: ‘Open’ to the’ public, ‘Drink a. _Déar Terrace Cubs’ and Lenders: ee It-is with pleasure that ‘I: write. ta ‘thank: you for ‘your . participation and leadership ‘ta the recent Bicycle Safety — Rodeo. It1s apparent that many cyclists in the Terrace area —_ - pre unaware. of basic safety. ‘On’ bicycles: and the laws. oo "governing their use on the stréets. Your efforts in assisting : Us to enlighten thecycling public are most appreciated. The -. safety of our youth should be the concem of.everygne and the bicycle riding habits they:learn now will become the - _ driving habits they use In the future, Once again, thank you for your valuable input and assistance in ‘putting, on the - Bicycle Safety Rodeo. ; a Yours truly, (P\R, Evans) Insp. ae oe ; . “>, O10 Terrace Detachment . Claudette Sandecki’s_ _ Schools Slant. ” Every student is the most Important person in the school, Without him, in Terrace. school district 800 people (teachers, principals and staff) would be unemployed, and there would be no board for the trustees to alt on. - Thus avery parent is-a VIP when she or he visite her child's school or the district board office, And' if she is roads, a nearby ballpark, hilly terrain and outdodr lee-rink parent blames the board, 8k}, snow- whee, slide : and sled to exercise, the ‘body and _ helplessness, and anger’ — even though ihe parent hasn't Local environment, resources and people have » enhanced ‘the learning experiences of John Field students and has - ” served to widen-their knowledge of thelr home area and . given. depth to an understanding and appreciation of thelr. , moguntaln range with the famous Hagwilget Peak dominate . 1 hokey. 7 ” dnbe.ield Sehaot de slbunted in. Gltanmans. Village which site abnve.the. Village’ of Haselton: The-Rochér:De Boule - the skyline. Ata lower level the Bulkley River rushes to jon tha Sheena River at ‘Kean, The school has « population af. "” 288,; the majority of which are bussed: dally”. from” Kitsegukla, : Kispiox, Valley and Village, Glen Vowell - Village, Two Mile and Hagwilget. Others come to the school s . from Gitanmaax and Hzzelton: Eighty per cent-of the students ara Indian children, The staff consists of |i7 ‘teachers, a librarian,, principal, home-achoo) co-ordinator, Indlan Art teacher (part-time), Hearing Impaired teacher (part-time) and other-resource personnel.. yet dealt -with the board. (Individual trustese are hot the - board)” Should the board be blamed for vorfiething they may. not . even know anything about? Whether or not the board is: - aware ol the parent's problem, the biard is responslbié for the school system, the good as well as the leas desireable, itt imperative that the flaws in the education shed be ‘thouighHtully dtpsded's rapoustve intiitlon” writes James Lats In Béaoaton on Trial. Troubles, many people in the education system refuse ta admit there are flaws, bacause to admit there are flawa . . Would be to criticize the existiig system and staff. (For this-- PedEon, trustees soon learn to think twice before puggesting . - Improvements.) And because the District 8a board has adopted policies 4.04 and $.18 which channel all communication from’ staff Last week, the kindergarten children made.a'trek from anid patents through the superintendent, the board has ‘the school to Wrinch’ Memorial Hospital .as- part. of their’ effectively Isolated itself from the community it serves and — alphabet learning activities. The children were grested in: theeducation system it governs. The board learns only | that ithe reception area: by Judy Wass, assistant hospital _ administrator, With the children gathered around her, she .- @Xplained.and demonstrated the uses ofa stethoscope. Some eager, some hesitant, the children. took turns of listening to their heart beats, Eyes brightened wher the _ “‘thump-thump-thump-" ' was heard. The visit incliided a __ tour of the dental surgery, the x-ray laboratory and another.” laboratory where Snoopy Band-aids were handed out, When — the children said thelr good-byes, they were fianded a fun bag of soap, toothbrushes and a eurgical mask. ‘The kindergarten visit to the hospital was-the typical we a a local resource. Similar visite-to- the: post office, local: ~ storea and the firehall have been equally successful.” : Visits are made to the Indian graveyard which Is close to. the ‘school. “Students have information about the various | - graves and which families were buried there which leads © "Into a discussion of local history. : “The swampy. area at 'Ksen Village provides a natural "laboratory of discovery — plants, insects and other. ving matter can be-studied in the classroom with the use. of a "magnifying glass or microscope: In this way, students are . -taking from: the Jocal environment, examining and “eventually ‘understanding part of the plant in which the ; ' which the administration wants the board to learn. “ “Therefore, to keep everyone in the system looking good, ' the solution is to “shoot the messenger.” Parents are easily discouraged when stonewalled by the education system; . they slink home to seeth in allence. - Angry and frustrated, the parent avolds contact with her ; child's teacher and school, ceases to attend parent nights, ‘and shuns parent group méetings. A communication ‘wap - develops between. home and School which widens an the - -achool years go by. ee so. : Much of. this communication gap. “could be prevented it “trastess! lived up to their election promises of wanting to- + ~ serve the community; In my view, trustees should be on call to listen to‘doncerna at any time, without’ red. tape, I yecognize that as a trustee I cannot commit the board to jany - specific action to deal with a problem. But I can attend impromptu to listen, and then pass on concerns directly to - the board. “The board has an obligation to maintaini.an attitude of objectivity . -toward the school syatem.. No ‘organization is perfect. The members of the school staff are - human and will make mistakes. The ability to make impartial judgments about people and situations is‘one of © ~.hildren live, One class showed real initiative and gathered” the greatest assets a school board cgn have," according to _toeks to make “net” rock animals for Mother's Day gifta.. What Every Oregon School Board Member Must Know _John Field School is no diffetent from any: ‘ther and.a--’ About Boardsmanship. [ have no worry people will abusé a“ “physical education program using the outdoors offers trustee's avallability. In the past year I've been asked to ““endless' opportunities to “let. off steam’. Winter and summer sporis‘aré organized for fun and competition and - the weather is seldom a deterrent. “Snew-shoelng and cross- in thenext five to10 years, tlie budget is amazingly silenton . , the question of how we meet the potential we call know: is: * there, . 7,” For our part, the NDP would have’ preferred: to see as budget that had two main thrusts: to provide immediate job.” creation: to”reduce, unémployment:- and to outline the - had 200.4 month. And keep in mind aa well the government ‘beginnings of an ecopomie strategy that would ensure cutbacks In funding. As service people get overworked and future growth and job security. under more stress, their definilon of abuse gets narrower- and narrower.” Smith also sald there is no place tor single parents to go for abreather when they are fed up becausesociety has — failed to ‘switch gears” to accommodate the new type of family, oy It is hard to remember a time whet 4 budget came down. : in a more cricial period, Mr. Lalonde might have brought.” in an aggressive, action-oriented campaign to get the econoiny back on ‘tt feet, to ensure that-Canada gets full benefit from any recovery. Regrettably, he chose to do a bit of nkering and sow he's flying ona wing am a prayer. ‘ 4. . . i ".popular-at all grade_levels. and for while thé centre °. "employed ‘three animateurs who very skilfully entertained “country akiing with school ‘district equipment ‘teach life skilis, coping with the environment, and the elements and © each other, Camping is a very special treat and ususally, . students aré taken.to Rosa-Lake for overnight trips, ‘This -has been'a highlight:in the past. Unfortunately budget. attend only five such meetings. ” What should a parent do if the edueation system ‘does not - respond satisfactorily toher complaints? Above all, peralst, Pursue your problem clear to the school board; if | necessary, through channels: talk with your child’s 4” teacher, principal, then superintendent, in that order, Take . alorig a friend for moral support. If you get no sutisfaction,. "write and ask to meet with the board — in-camera, if your . restrictions have curtailed many of these trips this year but ~ problems personal;-or publicly at a board meeting if your . some grades did manage a trip to Smnithers ski Hill. for. a ‘ ‘day’ & outing. *. Local people, if dpprosiched, are willing. to come into , classroom and share their personal experiences. The Ni "Hazelton RCMP are ‘frequent: visitors. In Grade 6 when 4 - children shidied Russia, a local peraoit Angie Todd-De . Came into the classroom and talked about her visit to th t country. A-health nurse, Ina Ludwig, talked to a Grades ~-elags* about: ‘eye-sight" and: Mayor. Alice Maitland explained her work'to the studenté.in Grades. ‘ The Northwestern National E:xhibition is not migaéd with te ‘displays ‘which: often complement different areas of “ phudy. A.recent Capt. James Cook exhibition was especially the students with puppet shows. . A rural small community school such as John Field has - definite advantages over the large city inasmuch that it has dimost instant access to-ready-made.Workshop with -: * almost unlimited: resources for éducation and the '. availability of the local assets. * problem 1s more general, - . ; ‘Ifthe board #efanes'to meet with you, or It-your éeting, ‘ ereatly . . Talk individually to the nine. trustees. To collect ‘apport ° “for, your. ‘position, 80, public, Attend a: meeting: ‘of, your d with ee is-unaatisfectory, you are then: free, to: ploceed - F “school’s parent group to ask for their support, thei proceed * through channels again as a group: Question the board: . {about your ‘problem during the public question: period ofa. “board meeting. Write 8 letter-to-the-editor for: the local _hewspapers: Talk to reporters.of the local news media. “Phone or write your.MLA. For information about legal rights, phone the Ombudsman tree-of-chargeat Zenith 2221. The ‘school ig set up: to serve the ‘children:‘af’ the 7 community and school officials are paid te design a school environthent that meets the needs of all children. Your child deserves ‘the best, Don't settle tat. Jess." The optatons ‘eapressed in this cokima are writer and do not reflect the opinion of the. hos trustees of Bchoot District a i 2 of the : rie