‘ae The federal Task * ‘Force onnCanadian Unity gerves a useful purpose ; encouraging . Canadians to alr their : Wews ‘but it cannot re- -placé Parliament and the ‘Jegislatures. in deter- mining a course of action gays Premier Richard Hatfield of New Brun- - swick. Hatfield said in an interview following two days of task-force hearings here that many speakers who sought c nges in political in- stitutions seemed not to fully understand the » ~-gxisting institutions or their potential. _ He‘gaid he is convinced that’ existing institutions in Canada can handle the unity crisis. The way institutions are administered, rather thannthe institutions themselves, had caused » problems, and the man- ner. of administration “gould be changed, “said. ~Speaking at the task 4, force hearing earller in ~. tthe-day, he said that “if ; the:problem is not solved - by elected politicians it : = "will not be solved.” . “*" In the’ interview, he ‘ “gaid-he was opposed to * using ‘referendums to _ Settle -any issue, espe- : iqlally, the future of ’ country as would be the _ case. in the proposed . Quebec referendum. bof ie “Fifty one per cent o ' Quebec's. Six or seven *, Million... could destro . the’ country,” he said. « “It’s not fair.” ‘Hatfield said the views _ expressed at the hearin _ by Aeadians who‘ wanted. ‘: a separate province and « by English-speaking . bd 0 wanted no ch-language ’: recognition in * province were not typical ‘of views: held by: most. pa Brunswickers. Me viewpnint -of zEnglish- |.threeimtore hearings, alsois felt sigan mre neta E ‘moderates was next in Vancouver- i snot fully expressed. un ' promts - WHITEHORSE’ Yukon . (CP) The public : inquiry into the in- volvement’ of Yukon * ferritorlal government .. officials in the dismissal +, of - professional - mis- - “ conduct charges against a Whitehorse lawyer was _ - adjourned Tuesday to. . Feb. 15. - ‘The inquiry, headed by ‘ Bdmonton lawyer J.J. Stratton,- began last Wednesday nnWhite- horse, a ‘In testimony earlier, ‘Padraig O'Donoghue, legal affairs adviser tg . the Yukon government, said he was ordered: By * Assistant Yukon Com- «missioner Doug Bell to drop; the charges, be- cause Commissioner Art Pearson was to ‘iprotected. The charges had been -Jaid -against lawyer Lueck, who formerly Ey = “Yukon . ss sonal : iDorioghue “apked :that ‘Written:statement to. the legislature in November : that he and Bell felt the . and fostered. Solutions to BR Unity crisis = ACADIAN ® <. - BRIEFS HOPEFUL os}. Most of the, Acddians 2: who presented formal briefs at the hearing held for. the future some ho of Acadiangs in: Canada, providing. improvement. was made in economic conditions in Acadian communities and the French language and culture was protected Gilbert Finn, president of the Assumption Mutual } Life Insurance Co. Ltd. id Acadians have had me business successes, des ite tremendous n caps in financing and education, but a chance to catch up in economic development was still needed. He said the French- language University of Moncton, established here for Acadians 100 years after - English — universities were set up, receives insufficien he funds from government ~ and must’ compete, with more affluent English- language - institutions ye attract jinn Ir young Acadians wath bursaries. © Martin vegere, general manager of ‘ Acadian credit’ unions: and .:'co- operatives . in<- New Brunswick, said ‘specifec needs of Acadians include regional . government offices and better high- ways in northeasterr New. Brunswick, a federal-provinclal - agreement on fesheries development, fishing and agriculture faculties al the University of Mane: ton, French-language courses to train mining technicians and better CBC service in Acadian ions. ther speakers callec - for government steps tc - foster and. suppor! French language and cul. tural activities. “" . mi ° week, ; _ - Misconduct charge | inquiry — case raised questions “‘aa . to some of the presump- tions on which the | @o had originally been laid.” A public outery for an investigation resulted: in the ‘se ting up of the inquiry under Stratton. © The Alberta Law Soclety handles the disciplining of Yukon lawyers. from the government, it was an- nounced Tuesday. The 3,700 policemen, who staged a week-l strike last April,. yeceive four pay in- ereases during the new contract which _ is retroactive to April, 1977, when the old contract ex- Al pired The. first inerease will again at the Calgary Stampede (July chuckwagon races are among the most popualr _ Albe ‘rhe range of events, attractions and’ scenic wonders in Alberta is such that no matter what — your vacation tastes, the province can oblige. — m modern cities to wilderness areas,- from spectacular mountains to gently rolling farmland, rom lush forests to desert-like badland- s...take your pick. . Consider the two main cities, for example - the - Edmonton, and and in 1978 it’s going to be bigger than ever. Firet- there’s the Calgary Stampedge (July 7-16), then Edmonton's . . Klondike Days (July 19- 29), followed this year by - one” of - the.” world’s Jj eatest: athletic events, . e ‘ Games (Aug: 3-12)... OE a a oul : ; ar hree: CASTLE Aut ieee “The.” Starhpede: * in Calgary has “often been called -. the - “‘greatest - outdoor show on earth” The first bank employees in'Manitoba to apply for union certification said Tuesday, they are tr to back out af the Betall The employees made -the statement. at a Canada labor: relations hearing - © ‘in-: vote ing allegati f vestigating allegations o: Varats labor sractices against the da certification. . Loans officer Richard Preston and four other two-man, patrols’'to: the: ° [im national assembly justice” committee.:; The; com pay police oy and. Ontario: ay ine ew con. be based - applause | Commonwealth |. guaranteed to keep you. on the edge of your seat. - Exciting .as the events are, they are only part of a total - picture. Festivities begin with a parade featuring floats, . costumed cowboys and _Indians, marching bands... The cowboys take over every afternoon and do their thing and just as the sun is beginning to set, the thunder of four-horse teams and their outriders means that the chuck- wagon races have begun. Just as the roar of from _ the grandstand fades and the sun has slipped behind ‘the. mountains in the distance, some of the top entertainment acts in the world appear on a huge stage. . - ued that’s not all: Add - ‘now ‘some - additional color, the ‘sounds :and * Hinaw S40 Wy'y Beatie ~ Union ni: dank of Nova. | Scotia, Tme. union’ is calling for . automatic © . about . smells of a giant nlidway