~ belong there. Cir MUR four. yea q Ls INLET, $6. aby | while appeals delayed a” state ‘of the: économy: "° Ceriminal who ‘killed his, parents:! - \ ‘State’ ‘srolea and got another inmate fo ki rill the mish on Death - Paye wy, The Haraid, , Monday, June 20, 1983 0 assu ne = Tony ce waited . thé execution: of the “Phen. he’ .agsumed the, e we a’ never have thought we ‘had mitch ine common with the’ sorry ‘But ihe: fact is, old. will ‘would never have been ‘given a “West ‘Coast home. this summer it there had been more jobs around, . Eric Epstein, co-artistic director of the. nevly formed , Vancouver. Shakespeare Festival Society, says the society wouldn't be about to present its inaugural season July 8 to : Aug. 28if there hadn't been so many talented people looking - for, work in Vancouver.’ An unemployed. architect ‘became the society's set designer. An out-of-work teacher became the business ‘manager. A stage manager was found among the ranks of Jobless People floating around town. Many. who’ became _Detaits of his pare! appeal: was filed.; ' And fie says’ Hie: got: Leporta irom ihe ‘prison; that anyaey “would Snow telling about’ how n my mother and father’ were. VANCOUVER (cP = wit: Shiakespiare: would key. Siders th ‘cast had been, 0 + huntii' for’ ‘work. a Epstein, too, had more than’ his Tove ‘of. the Bard in vnind “wher he and colleague Henry Woolf ‘esan planning’ tostage . ‘B “the Elizabethan | ‘festival’ in: a’. Vancouver’ 3 Vanier Park, ‘When the idea took root last falt, ‘the 25‘year-old University of British Columbia: graduate - “3 '. was Working ina pet store and. directing the odd high school” performance around town. “When I created this,” Epstein sid, “the idea was te ive ‘me a job.” _ With the help of government grants ‘and private. donations, the sociely, operating ona. $20,000. budget,’ is almost in the black: ‘Only, $10,000 has yet to be. raised, - ‘ “But every day when we o fr $100 or $200 in it,”' said pen the miail there’ ‘sa cheque Epstein. ° . . ~ Women. watch Sally’ Ss. ride HOUSTON, Tex: AP) — Perhaps nobody is watching the performance of Sally - Ride more. closely and with . _ more self-interest than the seven. women who stayed behind. - _. “What I do will probably reflect on. them,” acknowledged Ride in a. preflight interview. Much is assigned to a forthcoming flight. - _ It took 22 years forthe” U.S. National’ Aeronautics and Space. Administration to send a Woman.into orbit, and there are still some in “the agency .. who are unconvinced. that women .. Ride’s: mission goes, ‘it’s .. felt, could well determine the. composition of future space flights. . . Ride, herself, recognizes this and feels the -tension. . _ main pressure I feel is just to.show that I’m - capable of pulling it. off,” she sald in an. interview. “It’s important tome, but 1 - “think it’s also important to _ the rest of the- women astronauts.” ‘NASA selected six women School books... _ foreign | * TORONTO ACP) _ AL. national - -Burvey SAYS most printed materials used in... ’ Canadian schools are not: — written. by Canadians or. published by Canadian firms and do not reflect a. Canadian point of view. The three-year research a project says . education officials’ have done little to: increase the. use of Canadian learning - materials, despite 15 years of concern. - The survey also showed | most of the educational. administrators surveyed were ignorant of - the Canadian ; Publishing industry. Macmillan whs identified. as a Canadian firm by only’ 30 per cent of. those surveyed. Only..33 per cent ~ ‘McGraw-Hill. identified ° Ryerson Ltd. as being a subsidiary pf a U.S, firm. The. pees - Association of - Canadian ‘Publishers. and the Canadian School Trustees’ Association was funded by a $25,000 grant from’ the federal gavernment. It was based on responses to questionnaires from’ 350 school boards across: the country. The researchers said thie lack of Canadian materials. Canadian . tudy of the in schools will leave most ° Canadian * students “with wrong Impressions, such as. that Canadian and, U.S. societies are. synonymous, that Canada does’ not havea . scientific heritage or that , ‘Canadian . contributions .. ito, are. the- fine arts. a ineonsequential. ‘ rf “Canadians just are not very strong natlonalists’” said Emest Checkeris, a Sudbury, Ont., trustee and — { chairman of the national trustees’ Association. astronauts; including Ride, In 1978, and two more ‘the experiments. and following year. ‘All. are mission - specialists - who _ perform : . scientic < - other technical chores, but. are astronauts in competing for “excluded from — actually — “flying the shuttle. The women vie with: one , another and with 71 mate at stake; only one of the — 7 . seven women has been’ - seats on space shuitle _ missions: Aside from Ride, only Judith Resnik has been assigned a flight. The others are waiting and hoping... _ Ride’s : mission, Says astronaut Kathy Sullivan, Tay provide the final little plush to topple . emotional barriers against women in space. — - A lot. of people still feel ° discomfort about womheli in nontraditional - roles, “whether - i driving: a schoolbus .; ‘flying spacecraft," Sullivan said, Ride's mission “will bring a very * substantiat demonstration, beyond © all question, ‘that it (the shuttle) works just aswell - with women aboard she said; How well { “| Own . Vegetable characters. "Health and Wettate , . Canada Canada Sante et Bien-étre social The following story is from The Hole in the Fence, a Cunadian children's story- book about the adventures of ’ Dur- ing the next few months; 19- short stories. with activity pictures, will be printed, - These stories are not mere- {y children’s entertdinment: Instead, - they are contem- porary fables for parents’ and children to talk about together. . ‘ Pea runs away |e “We don't eat cookies after supper, "says Bean. : ‘ Colour the picture: In today's story, Pea learns that his { own home is the best home for him. Pea skips over to his mother. He can’t" | wait to tell her about .how. Cucumber kicked Brussels Sprout. “Mommy, . Mother Pea isn’t interested. just then. She is getting Baby Pea ready for his _ Mommy,”. afternoon nap. ~ “Not now, Pea. I'm busy,” she says. . Pea hangs his head and walks away. | “Baby Pea is more important than I am,” he thinks, “Mommy never pays” ; that much ‘attention to me.” Pea is very- sad. The more he thinks about-it, the. sadder he becomes. “I'll make her sérry. Til ran away from home,” - ‘he decides. “I'll take Sammy and go stay at Bean’ 5 house.” ; Sammy is Pea's pet ‘goldfish. Pea wouldn't think of running away without “taking Sammy. On his way over to Bean's ‘house, Pea wonders what it will be Ike living there. ‘| Beant doesn’t have: a baby brother to | ‘bother him, Bean doesn’t havea Daddy, either, Bean’s. Daddy. has: gone. away... “That means I'll get a:lot of attention from Bean's Mommy.” thinks Pea. first,’ Pea likes: jean’s house. ‘Bean's mother is vety‘nitd to him and she listens to all of his stories. But Pea is a little: ynconifortable. Everything. at ’ Bean's house is much bigger than at his home. His :chair is too big. and the : table’ is’ ‘too high. Thea, after supper, Pea dsks to have hig .inilk and chocolate: cookles. “We don't ‘eat cookies after. supper,” Bean. | “Oh,” says Pea, who then starts milss- ing. his home. very much. He misses his. Mommy. He misses his Daddy. He even . “= misses Bab “Soon, it “No, I th Pea, he’ begins. oo “Sammy Pea. mother is w “Oh,” an to Bean’ sh . Mother Pi you must te - when you'll “I'm glad “So am |, iv. Pea. vs will be bedtime,” says Bean. | “You will have your very own room. ” Ink Pil ‘go. home now,” says “Why?” asks Bean surprised. doesn’t like it here,” answers Soon Pea is on his way back home. L guess home isn’t so bad, alter all,” he jhinks. When he arrives at the gate, his: aiting for him. “It’s late,” she _ says crossly..“Where have you been?” swers. Pea; “] Just went over ouse.” ea Knows that Pea ran away.’ She. is very upset. “Well, from now on ‘ Il me where you're going and be back.” — “Okay,” says Pea, starting to cry: you're back,” she says. ” gays Pea. “Come in and we'll have some milk _ and cookies,” says Mother Pea. The Hole craftd and d says Fence, Bo KIG 32. titre."Mes a in the Fence, a 132-page col- Iscussion ideas. It is availabie mis, mon jardin”, mae of. two, says ‘of ‘Tyner 4 leath. “ats. something { ndy-colored “tent” in - “Canad | -our iltusteated storybook published by || | Health. and Welfare Canada, was developed in Cooperation with provincial alcahal!drug | |. -| céminfisions/foundations. It is available for fy] * $4.50 through.local bookstores or by send- ||". ‘ing a cheque/money. order payable to the A Recelver'General of Canada to: Canadian }*| ° ‘Government Publishing Centre, Hull.) Quebec, KIA 089. * Afanily gulde to this preventive drug edu- ‘cation and living skills program contains story résumes, colouring. pictures, home ree, on request, from The Hole in the] |: x 8888, Ottawa, Ontario,’ - Egolement: disponible en Srongals sous le] a Mee” ‘and won't feature lavish. Sets or costuines. “It. comes. down. to. giving: ‘Shakespear chance to 7 way,” . ending the monopoly _ Stratford, ‘Ont., , pursue ‘it. nd have been done, And now it's over with;’”” Cimo*beports ' 40; prison ‘Thursday - for. his', pole in’ the: ) Septeiriber bombing. that killed 24-yesirold ‘Tyner;in: the s on her knees:begging for her,» central Cérreotioial ‘Institution at Columbia He‘pleaded: «bitty a ‘month ago-te withholding: kfiowledge | ‘of di tel conspirdey to ‘murder and threatening 0 kilt by. means’ of an. Ae said the: Canadien Actors. Equity’ ‘Assoclath - the society to pay its actors $200.0 w cowbiee | is “half to one-third of the normal: fees. Mo . The productions of Othello, A‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ” ind As You Like Jt will:play in, repertory. for. elghit weeks "breathe on stage witholt anything ‘getting; "Epstein said. : That approach has nothing: to. do. ‘with’ budgetary” difficulties,’ he insisted, and: ‘everything , to: do, with- ‘the - directors’ belief. “Shakespeare ' 8 Plays were, written. for: a very simple setting.” i ‘Will ‘the Vancouver series: become an. ‘inal ‘event, chaw-chad, on. - _ Shakespearean festivals in Canada? - * "TF this goes. off well’ defigitely: have | “one, ne Hex year," Epstein, said:. “Our ‘aim is ‘to: have one “during. Expo- 8 Wancouver’ 8 transportation ‘and comimittication, fair.) . “If'we find thero'is an audience for-this, we'll: definitely v1 hope. it’s going tobe phenomenal, Mad The 14-member cast: “includes: Vancouver-based actors - Duncan Fraser. and John Moffat; ‘jazzman. William Taylor;. - Charles. Martini, Smith- Abe. VanderKwaak — Terrace, B. 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