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He has Just about every Chevy II f | ing at London, Trenton, Kingston, || Tead — “Southern B.C. basking in B&G grocery SOUTH KALUM STREET Qpen 17 a.m. to 10 p.m, DAILY Phone 843-6180 ctical nature. mode! and color in stock. So come on in. You'll never get more car for your money than a Chevy II. | As each day goes by the madness of Eastern Canada seems to infect more and more things, organiza- tlons and people. It seems that even the weatherman has davelop- ed a port of eerle schizophrenia. He thinks ita winter time. On May 12 it snowed in Toronto. The Toronto Globe and Mail re- ported — “Overnight temperatures were expected to be below freez- Kitchener, Mount Forest, Peter- borough, and Muskoka.” Directly under that news item was the lovely, gorgeous, delightful, pleas- ant, homey, sweet headline which Near perfect spring.” Another pleasant, delightful, homey experience came when stu: dents from home came to Ottawa for the Annual Adventure in Citi- zenship sponsored by Rotary Clubs, It's a wonderful feeling to spend a few moments speaking with someone from home. It’s even more wonderful when that someone Is one of our future leaders, for tru- ly the youth of our nation will be our government in years ta come. They will be our doctors, our law- yers, aur teachers. These students spent what I am sure wag a glorious week in rush- ing from the Parliament Buildings to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Barracks, to Carleton Uni- . Authorized Chevy II Dealer in Terrace: Reum Moiors Limited Be sure to see Bonanza on the CHC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. Phone VI 3-633] Terrace, B.C. _ | different. versity, to the National Gallery, | the Archives to — sundry oth places, Then they went home, & persing to every corner of 8 perisneen, hoy undrantedia perlences. They undo ‘ a better understanding of wha is that makes Canada. . One of the highlights of the tr from. an MP's point of view wie the banquet sponsored by the tional capital commission. At t§ banquet the réspective Memba of Parliament were invited to § with the students from their howe constituency, to dine together, Gm talk together, to Haten to after dim ner speeches together. Be This year's banquet bore ; again what I have been mainte ing for years and that Is that # younger people of our nation J rather fed up with the old etyl politics, They desire somethin: bit different, something which bring politics closer to them, so% thing which will serve Canada's teresta to the full. I say this f ing was substantlated because young people from home, whom I sat, voluntarily raiz some father incisive questiff about Parliament and politics, ter some discussion there wer number of opinions expressed I don't feel can he divulged b because they are the opinions others and are consequently t property, : If 1 could leave one thou with our younger generatio would say this: Please take an terest.in politics — prepare way for your adult years so will be able to take control of y: politics and mould it to serve for if you don’t control your 1 ticlans surely they will contr you. ; STUDENT VISITOR The student from Terrace wane Miss Colleen Topliffe, she and had a short but interesting convene Sjation in my office the day that she left for home, and with hem permission I am reciting hereundews some of her impressions: “The essay and speech which & made and for which I was choserm to come to Ottawa was on a Canal dian identity. In that essay I ment tioned bilingualism, but didn't reall ize the extent of this until I came to Oltawa. Bilingualism really ig ing evidence heré and £ think its ond of the things which makes Canadds “I enjoyed meeting student 2 | from other parts of Canada for | now know that we all share thea same feelings. “Some specific things which @ liked were the trip to Carleton University and a visit to Hull and vatinenu Park which are in Que ec. “The stateliness of the buildings here and what they symbolize gaveg me a feellng of awe. It ig lik seeing history develop.” TERRACE! pRuGS Kalum Street V1. 3-27278 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. ry “DRUGS Sn “YOUR REXALL STORES'% . Lakelse § $ Val hee Pras Open Sunday 7-9 p.m. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES |