~. cover't a. ’, Sonnel: in, this area belong: + e eric ‘Association ordeal ae nise ‘better on - Published piery. weekday at. 3 . “Terrace! ac. oY ye ertisirig: “ ‘Terrace — David Hamilton Staff Writers Photagraphers:. . Mi ke How lett: Sports: Don Schatter, e Reception-c Classified:, a ei toy "Carélyn Gibson. ‘Cirgulation: we ‘Marla Taylor aan NOTICE ‘OF COPYRIGHT - me” The Heratd ralains full, camplete and sote copyright in any. advertisement produced @nd-or any editorial or photographic . content: published in the ‘Herald,-. Reproduction is’ not permitted w [thout the: written permission of the Publisher, 1 bees UNION 5 wa: a a oo “Editorial _ Every election the supporters of the NDP cry for the Social Credit so “don’t expect them to ‘give our side,” as party leader. Dave. Barrett . ; would say, - . --, The NDP have been sliiging the: same old song. for so long It should have been: set. t violins, a. ..long time ago. .- At the same time. whenever the Secreds start - declining in the polts they blame it-on bad press, r Reporters and editors, whose job ‘it is te’provide.. balanced, objective news, always come: under : fire from both “sidés when people become ~ unhappy with the. level of politics in the country. . Getting that.Rind of reaction from professional — politicians : indicates the kind’ of reaction’ the ws. media.can expect to get from ‘local’, ‘Sidermen and.school:board trustees. It seems. that whenever the media start doing their jobs. the local politicians start crawling underground. . Recently the:school board just could not un- derstand why. the: Daily. Herald would not say - where it got some confidential information. ‘The Herald.reporter was asked timé‘and time again, . “often in the same breath; where the Information: ' _ came from. They didn’t seem satisfied with the . ‘Idea that news: leaks‘ are not something so new ° they are.uncommon. News leaks are as old as: . ~ Newspapers and are as coitvion-as: trees: in. the ‘Terrace area. While It woutd take.an “absolute Idiot. to cone clude that newspapers must break In and steal ° confidential docurnents in. order to obtain such “information:all officials should ever hope. for is that the people who work with them i are satlsifled enough. withthe methods -used to govern the organization involved. If the. job is getting done properly there is never any need of confidential material getting leaked out. — . Like the: NDP- the school- board Is feeling persecuted these.days. It’ & the same story. 6ne or two aldermen moan about: whenever. they. start ~ getting bad press. They feel picked on. That, of course, Is understandable, but Instead of ‘wasting. .their, time trying to: Gonderni t the media ‘they - shduld examine theiriowiti wattage point and look. for ways to gnrove th the ondlfions: ithat give. rise ‘to bad press... : ley persecutors because what they. say. in. their - reports isnot: always: the Ideal type of publichtyts -not only silly; Is irrational. Many members of. the pubic bélleve ihe » newspaper: Is -a- public : service and Is therefor answerable to the public. « . Asatresult officials often assume that the media . should bea pipeline for: Conmunity relations. - *, The neWspapers-and the media are essentially: pendent voice. that reflects the levet.of_- > Objectivity. as-well as. experience. News: per: a sang Ser iene : . legislation covering several energy-rela ane EA those réporting the:news.-: ‘Reporters -4 ; a uhole ‘spectrum of: ‘public opinion ‘but: - - whenthey Write their:stories if 1s, ‘usually, based © 6 the: ‘Northwest if ule, Finland, Fran ¢ and Iceland exchange students {fom | =e aa ave lived in this. sorthern B. fc. oily tors sient one. i ire, “and: ‘schoo: ia: pay re merican Fi Service | e ss A. . “old. Gi “work, it’s Mostly academic,” said Francoise Le Coz. _.. “Arid there's.nio school Spirjt in’ Europe at all. “You -; "just go to school and ther ‘go home after'school."”” “Gohambie: + here only eight.” mS _ : ‘time to’ ‘discuss problems, with Students: ” et. oe and ‘doing homework." -. "Most of the students agreed inst the Standard oe ~ living here is similar fo that in theirhomielands, But "ae" “i -. . they-sald the levels of the rich ad the poor, are more, e extreme in. their countries, 2: a: Chilehas rich and poor hut.“there are really Poor in’ go Chile,” said Vateska Bittner, “Here, > people have only *: ' P a. Bry set 3 . st seinooss Soe ie oseorsonett fs amine Sr oktinany (CB) - _ ‘One fledgling Albertai party got off the: .. ground during the weekend but another Was dealt a double. blow when: twe of. ita key officials resigned after a dispute . over. policys& Maygard and President Wes’ Westmére at its monthly - meeting In Calgary. == + But at another meeting. across town: -about 200 ‘people.’ : launched | ‘Independent , Tom ° ‘Sindlinger’ sp Alberta’ Party, | which is seeking to provide moderate bafta alternatives bo, disenchanted voters. ° ; ' The gathering incliided oilmien, nur Bes, teachers, small businessmen and former members of all provincial parties, oy inchiding the NDP and Rhinoceros party.’ vy more. ch, poopie here: ough: ame aT _— the gir -, “Here, a brother goed and alts down while hla ‘aster - does the dishes: In. Furope’ ‘they would: flant OF ; didn't help e “ Oh yo for Maybe five, minutes a day,” she sald.. “Here, cat: - “In France we’ reidon'ti thave cooking, sewing or Wook ot minus $0, “sql Vater aided “We have to take 12 subject in Marji Helskanen said ieachers in Finland have ho % on “You are just-working iat schogi) and going ome | ’ Countries. participate in the program, level. and range in age from: 16 to.18 years old,. . - new;position on, separatism. nieans ‘a vote for us wil no ; Is ‘The separatist Western Canada ‘Concepl lost Leader’ Al: mean ‘Immediate separation any more.”. the blues about how the news media Is working . #rThe people demanded the right ofa retreat an ti "Dingle Fridjonsson sald: there are n0. "country of Tealand, only. middie and upper “everybody makes enough to live off. ig ever: arything they need,""he anid. * “i e@tatus of women in Canada ame inde firéb “Girls are more, liberated in Europe," splid Le'Cog, _“Athomewe. have the same: cold and n no sun, it’s Up... Hove it,bécause the sun le‘shiniig.”.° * _s When achool ends in Jung the five will fly back to - . théir own countries.; * ”. ‘This: ip the second year the program has brow * ptudesits to B.C,,.sdld'Mieske. The” American - Field: ° Service - “progesm : "Woe ' establiahed, in the U.S: after the Second World War by ~ ain ce. drivers: who: thought, Any exchange ~ ‘prograny might promote world peace, she said. Sixty. Exchange students are at the secondary, schoo) Studerits living with farnilies on the prograny are. - treated. aS a. 60n. or daughter, hot a Buest,” ‘pays | _ -Mieake. - They: -are-: expected - ‘to’: share normal : | household. chores: and have, their food. and fee , expenses provided. : Soa o a Ses : WCC loses. heads 1 in —— _— Kesler said he would let his name stand for the leadership’ “at a WCC conyention sometime in June. « - Pat Stein, a Calgary director of the party; aid the WCC's- ‘is ‘What they will have.” Aformula for’ ‘separation has been the subject of intense © debate within the wec for several weeks. ~~ ‘Westmore said after his resignation that he still believes: ‘in independence. He said WCC members ‘should come e out ‘ and declare themselves”? ‘Are _they for independence or. are e they. far another political, party,.to be an ordinary political party with good. Their views ‘differed. but nearly -all- pledged support for and donated ' moré than $2,600 te the formation of a free- enterprisé option. to Premier Peter : Lougheed's ruling -. . Progressive Consetvatives andthe WCC.; 0. ts: . Ironically, it WAS @ ‘dispute over the "wor' } ‘position: en’ independence that spurred Maygard and. Wertmore; f resign Saturday. ‘Westmore: said “Sunda nd and. Maygard stress ‘in- dependence as the’main issue and believe the reit‘af the *._ WCC executive is. trying to “soft: ‘pedal! separation to attract votes...” moe - But both sides of the leadership power’ sri denied” that the’ rift will harm, the party’s fortunes. or Gordon Kesler, the party's léne member f the Albe legislature, said he assumed the wee: ‘leadership ‘after ~ Maygard resigned during’ a tirboulent smeeting.o of, the. wee” board of directors. aon _ Paieles, wee, ““eoncerns :oF : “‘credible) re Teasoha e's ane Dap eot which isa stale, atagnant. term.” - The Alberta’ Patty isn't grappling over party policy ‘yet. Founder. Sindlinger, legislative. member. for Calgary” “Buffalo, told ihe convention it is toe early to Bet detailed. He said the party. slot act asa ‘a sounding board: tor. the. Walter: ‘Buck; Social Credit member of ‘the -Alberta legislature, who. andicated he: ‘will tun‘-either ‘as an’ ins , 1 dependent, or Alberta Party. candidate in the next. general - election, said the new. party isa "responsible mternative to. the, government. me . The next step for the party is to organize support. within. . : _constituencies throughout the province and gather ideas for ‘a policy and leadership’ convention in.the fall. ' - ‘Anexecutive committee to oversea day-to-day operations : "and a- ‘Policy council are to be formed Boon. - Ottawa's bee ¢ are floundering _ "OTTAWA (CP) — The federal. governmeat, ‘stung by the collapse of. its pet Alsands energy project, faces in- . creasingly bitter opposition criticism; thi week over: its -. . foundering economic recovery plans. ' Bot . ‘Aside from. the inevitable grilling during the Commons’: daily question period, ‘the opposition: has a: Bolden op- portunity to vent its anger Tuesday when: ‘debate opens, on | measures, Althougti ‘the legislation ‘also’ seeks authority. for the’. -government to borrow $8 6 billion to'cover its bills this fiscal. -* .year, 4.4 billion lesg..than last year, the- -sectlond for. malizing new taxes on.oil_ and gas revenues earned-by the : petroleum industry. 1s: bound to attract: the most: attention. ‘As last’ week drew. | to.a. bleak close for the Liberals, -the national energy program and the government’, '8 Strategy for economic: recovery .on the strength of. : lant resource: projects: were under renewed ‘seige. mo . Alsands ‘Energy Lid, announced Friday it is ditching: the Fort: MeMurray, Alta., “ project,: despite a Jastminute, "financing offer by Ottawa and Alberta. * Type te “ -Energy Minister Marc:Lalonde tried. to deflect. Bome of. ‘the anticipated. reaction; tothe collapse ‘by- painting. acrosy ~~ _ pictiire of Canada's energy. and economic. future based on several ‘smalter "projets still on ‘tap.. ; a ’, But officials admitted [privately thet, Lalonde and his key. “advisers: chad éweated over. ‘Alsands, ‘dreading ‘the. political’, fallout ifthe project, which promised thousands of jobs And -_hillfond of-dollars’i in apinoff benefits, went down the drain, - ~_Withhy hours of ‘the Alsands. ‘collapse, | it was’ anounced: h iska gas pipeline, in which. Canada hab a + huge : faces’a a minimum twa; -year. delay; e of the. foreign-dothinated petroleum. nate. Such a delay could spell the end of the nisi ‘$40-billion project. . . “The'Progressive Conservatives have Been hounding ‘the * government to ease up on the petroleum industry since the ‘ational. energy: program -was introd They say the industry his taken’a shellacking on cash flow’ ‘dnd profits because-of federal “greed fi br .tax-reventies. And they ‘leap: at very. charice: to. aay" the’ government i is; wrecking . foreign investment potential -by- sticking ‘to an - ‘energy. policy. that . ‘diserjminates against .. -forelgn-owned firms and has changed the rules ot the game retroactively. "the. Alsands decision. _ are experience: and' skill are discovering that. *\ dockn't exiit duting a recession, says the’ ‘director a ot a - government-funded employment agency. / : Many’ seeking assistance - from. Edmonton’ 3. “ Svends Group have been laid off after more than a decade with the ’ same company, sayé ‘Bill Edwards, the agency’s director, | “They had thought in their own-mind they had complete security, Unfortunately. there is no such thing. | -.:. +. “They. come in with Frustration on thelr face. They don't know what to-do.”" f ‘Edwards said workers who’ are forced. into lookirig for 2 a job after many years of steady: employment soon learn that ~ “ seni. 0 mp a substantial pay. decrease i is often necessary to gel and Ow ae reeponwible for their an ta tal zi examples for others. " re pred griky children: this’ proper: ime:. ‘playground =“ ‘equipment ‘and help them: to learn :-how. te: ehjoy.. the © a - Playground Without getting hurt or hurting others, . Talk with others about accidents: they have had.“ , ~ @Warn, othera of hazards they may-not see. ° ‘ * An instructor's’ guide for playground safety for Kin- _. dergarten toGrade?, featuring Elmet the Safety Elephant, . fs available from the Canada. Safety Counell:and he. « _ provinelal: safety councils and leagues. It has’ been ‘Held tested for elementary school teachers and Is designed to be veal, adapted | to different layeromnd | bituiatlons. oo - Security fails. another job-but for about $20,000 a year less. “There’s.no way we can save now. We had a bank loan we : "waited to éut.down: and that's where any. extra’ goa: Council sponsors i ils nineleesith Child. from’ May |. ta7, It ig emphasising * cation among echool aged children. ceidents, on playgrounds can result in. ven death: Whether in or out of the.” il playgrounds: should be kept frea from, ; uipment ahould be used and stored: ” : wehould be’. Arthur: carlo knows what Edwards means, 1 ‘Larliga's - family gota jolt: when he lost his position ; asshop foreman at ‘a heavy machinery ‘dealer which went into receiverphip. Larison:had.J4 years of experlence and was able to, find a Wy Many ‘employees. “with” years: ne job security” L . “You tfave to lower your standard of living and it's: pot a “enty to take,” -Larison sald the Payehoogicl: adjustment was the: pont 7 " difficult.” “problems of younger. Rising-numbers: of top-level managers, ‘executives; ex-" ; ~ perienced professionals’ ‘and technicians — affected by the - économie squeeze _ SRO aE Rtg TF 4d eek Family Month For. six ‘years the people.of British Columbia .have . celebrated Family Month in May, This year's celebrativa, . "proclaimed by tHe provincial government and sponsored by | . theB.C/Council for the Family, takes “Celebrating Family ia The Paha TNE Hd yas aK el wns sili “0. boat wear: guys who are unemployed.” .. are also searching for work, DE A. vie mente Traditions’ as.lts theme... ‘Traditions and custome, values and attitudes,’ haaic skills and a a way to handle the world around us are all learned thin’ the family. retin, says sociologist Dr. Elle Bag : That’ learning may. be coloured. iby. thee way in. which’ ‘society. views the family. Dr. ‘T.R, Morrison, president of the Vanler Institute of the Family, points out that the fatally has often been understood through a metaphor — a. way of . ced. 18 mathe ag0. | “seeing something from the vlowpotnt of something ‘tise, Foremost among family metaphors has. been that of the:- . Iman on horseback, Boulding says, The image of the strong male’. handling ‘public ‘Mhuations by force of Perego! . dominance, . “We must be very careful about-our" sibtaphara, " she 7 “The national ertergy program has just left’ carnagéinits declares. “The metaphor of the planetary community, to wake,” Conservative energy eritic Harvie Andre said after replace the old image of rien on horseback riding around - the planet keeping us all in order; may be: that of the family” ~ at the dinner table: ithe world’ faniilly at the. world dinber © table. oe "Family traditions area grass roots, thing, Sharing food is a oma sobasic: wé are apt to forget that itis a tradition that lies at- ‘> the Heart of family nurturing. Indeed, in today's everybody: on . de-dti-the-run society, family members may teldom ale down ; “to eat ‘at-thé:same.time, -—- - “ “Yet that’s the one time we ean all be together, “says § ssion one “Gardener, ‘2nd ‘Vice President’ af’ ‘the B.C. -Council.for. the. ; Family, “The one time when'l cin sit down with‘m wife.. ‘They 1 be ‘pressing the government tie week to ether and kids and talk and listen. When we can sh He what's. happened: to u8 in it. =). Could: ‘May-mealeiogether be” a fa ily ‘project. tor. this a i " * 900 ‘Family. Month? The: family : ‘at ‘the-table-Is-a. basic ~ ~ urea metaphor ‘a. sharing, says ; Boulding, “That + teadjtion: worth “celeb rating, ae “You tend to) logic al itasa failure: I sure can "relate | 0 the here ourday and . Pe