_SAANICH’ PENINSULA AND. GULF, ISLANDS REVIE sw icn,” Department of ‘Trans- = r the week: ending Sept: : ‘2st. Maximum tem. Sept. 15) - ~-.63 “Minimum tem. ‘Sept. 15) = w= 41 fee “ONGRATULATIONS =: INNISFALL, > Alta, | (CP) - “Thieves' who: raided the crabapple ee of: Ce J; Dersch: left’ this alling “card: “Pirst-prize rabs. Congratulations from the oosey Crab Raiders Anony- US.) QUARTER DECK CAFE Van Isle Marina, Sidney” : SPECIALIZING IN|: . FISH AND CHIPS $1.25 - - CHICKEN AND CHIPS. . $}. 25 2 Afternoon ‘Teas. = “=. Private Parties : - (anytime) . ‘Open Daily 9-6 Phone” | reduction’? of its NATO forces m656-412 4123 95-2 Quality a Personalized Service Meat. - LOCAL BUTCHERS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY oe - SPECIALS: ve eee errr aba wecetce es ceecene te, - spectally Written for THE REVIEW _ By. GREG ARMSTRONG - . Canadian Press Staff Writer. oe : Deferice Minister Leo Cadieux announced reductions i in the e strength. of the Canadian forces and changes Canadian land and air forces in from a present. strength of 9,800 by next fall and Canada will relin- ‘quish its nuclear=strike role now held by its air division in Europe. | The aircraft carrier Bonaventure and. the: escort : ship Cape Scott will go: out ‘of service ‘in 1970 and all of Canada’s remaining Atlantic forces will | be gency... The three well-known infantry regiments will be dropped from the The Canadian Guards, the Queen’s Own-Rifles of Canada and the Black Watch’ Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, regular force; .No major changes were. made in Canda’s air. defence forces. This means that while Canada drops its European nuclear role, ~ | dt retains its North American nu-. clear capability. ° . “The. supreme . Allied com-= mander Europe has assured me _that - this provides a structure ‘which will allow Canadian forces to. continue .to:-fulfil in. Europe an ‘meaningful though reduced role,’? Mr. Cadieux said, : “The changes were in line with ‘Prime Minister Trudeau’s April 3° announcement that Canada will carry out.a “planned and phased ... ‘Was outlining is considered by his - NATO: partners on the ‘intended * Michael Stewart, who held talks . Prime Minister Trudeau and Ex- ‘ternal Affairs Minister: Sharp in their role. . Europe will be reduced to'5,000. maintenance used to help NATO in an emer- with an eye to putting more stress on North American and specifi- cally Canadian defence.: “Mr, Cadieux said the force he advisors to be ‘a viable force capable of meeting the tasks set by the government.”? He said extensive consultations had taken: place with Canada’s:|: changes, but he didn’t say whe- ther the other alliance members: had acquiesced. in Canada’s de- cision, Still Concerned. “British Foreign Secretary on Canada’s. defence plans with. this week, said he was still con- cerned over Canada’s planned NATO reductions, Mr. Stewart said that ifCanada reduced its forces in NATO and other countries followed, Russia might wait for. the organization. to. collapse rather. than ‘enter peace negotiations, » Rise Expected The average standard of living in Canada could rise by 35 per cent by 1975, the Economic Coun- “cil of. Canada .. reported in its -sixth annual ‘review. ~~ “The council ‘warned, however, “that there: are certain important. qualifications to its prediction. Cost and price increases mustbe “held. to two. per. cent - a year, ‘unemployment must be severely. reduced ‘and, major housing pro~ ‘grams will shave to be introduced :if the economy is to. each its potential, '. The council.also questioned the restrictive fiscal and monetary “policies now being followedby the Bank of: ‘Canada and the federal ‘The bank and the “MONDAY + ‘FRIDAY 7:45 P.M. | SATURDAY. 6:50 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. MON, - _ THURSDAY - “FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY : “SEPTEMBER ~ Ritter. FONDA. mre ee WEN. SRO von ta rst oe WEIL SHROM recuse SHE SANE were. aa ain A Pama ana TUES, « WED, « THURS, - FRI, - SAT. SEPT, 29 ~30 -OCT.1-2-3-4- First Show Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. Last Show at 9:60 p.m. Unlike other classics West Side Story’ grows younger! panawieon” Tecwceuuk* 125 = 266 27 MILDRED NanaicK Bovis OYER. fe-retea cd rs Uenited Artists . government, - 4] government have been trying by these policies to limit expansion | in their anti-inflation drive, The review says that if. the United States is able to bring its own economy under better control this year,Canadian policies could - be’ ‘seriously ~ mistimed” -and™ push’ the Canadian. economy into a recession, restraint - could. conceivably “result in higher rates of unem- on: current rates of increase \in prices and costs.” 0: ~The review emphasized that while some action is needed tc counter. short-term economic problems,’ there “is a time-lag between implementation of eco- nomic. policy and its effects. Hunters and fishermen -- Remember, it is legal to build a campfire within {0 feet of any tree, the. University, of: Ottawa's. ‘1969 “summer. courses was almost six:]. per .cent greater than in 1968, 1 A. total of 3,638: .students~ took’|" summer... courses,. compared to. 3,434 last-year, . undergraduate given througli extension division, from last year’s program included 66 courses not ; offered in 1968.. ° mobile: ‘visits 252 county class=" -arate (Roman Catholic) school “gary Fish and Game Association “oe { hourly wage of an industrial wore : “Pyrther fiscal and monetary , ployment and economic slack with }- no more than’ marginal effects. |: stump, snag, log or standing - OTTAWA (CP) - ‘Enrolment in A‘ total of 130 ‘courses’ were: -the university’ s “Up slightly 126.: “The: 1969 Aid To Learning “WOODSTOCK, Ont, (CP) = The Oxford County Library “book= rooms in a.three-week period. The ‘service reaches approxi- mately 6,900 public and 500 sep-~ students... Each classroom re~- ceives 60 books for a perlod of three months. - Ministry Of Dumps? CALGARY (CP) = Automobile dumps. within © the « city limits should. be set up by the provin- cial government to help solve the abandoned-car problem, the Cal- |, ENROLMENT UPIT recommended recently. - "EASTERN INFLUENCE A Western “member” of the “Liberal | “cabinet “disclosed re-.. cently. that there had been minis- : terial discussion about the possi- . bility. ‘of MOVInE , some federal agencies from Ottawa to Western. ? “Canada... , The concentration ~ _sonable increases’ in his rate of . of. the decision- making. process in eastern cities has generated a. feeling in the West of being par- ticipants but not really belonging. “There. may also be -a suspicion * that decisions ‘made in the East. -but affecting the: West are influ- enced by an eastern point of views... -- SWIFT. CURRENT (SASK ) SUN a FOOD PRICES The British Columbia Federa- — tion of Agriculture has issued a statement. which should be re- flected upon by all consumers. In a 17-year period, the. federa- tion points out,.the average price paid: to the farmer has risen4.9 . per cent, . In the:same period. general food prices have risen 28.6 per cent, and the average ker -has. doubled... government agencies... or” “cone ‘sumer’ groups. hope to bring food “prices down they. will: have to: ‘packaging econoinies. fe ; smary producer does not appear to.” ‘contrary: now and then) there fs dt eithe : achieve ‘such a laudable’ aim. by, : finding: potential distributiouand : have . been: ‘getting: any... unrea- return. ¢-- CHILLIWACK (By C.) “PROGRESS . FLIGHTS JUSTIFIED Since Yukon: is part of Canada (despite some evidence to the every justification for regular Air..Canada - flights: from, for ‘example, Edmonton - Yellowknife - Whitehorse ~ Vancouver, . How about that? We’re paying for that airline, we might as well get something . for our money, - -- WHITEHORSE (Y.T.). STAR ; CULT OF VIOLENCE © The cult of violence has become a way of life today. Noone seems .to-be shocked or. dismayed by violence, either. at- home or abroad. -In the past few years ‘violence has become an accept- SPORTS CAMERA BY SCOTT BUTTON | | Canadian Press Stalt Writer idea of expansion itself. But the National Hockey League may. be ‘trying to’ do too much too soon, Just three years ago, the NHL was 2 compact league of six teams -- all of them successful at the box office. The owners figured, and rightly. so, that the league would have to expand to maintain its major-league status. y After all, baseball and foot~ ball have been. in a state of al- the early. 1960's. Six. new: teams, * -- Los Angeles, St. ‘Louis, Phila~ burgh’ and Oakland, have had trouble attracting fans, : all 12°were on a sound footing, land ‘and Pittsburgh franchises eventually may have to be moved elsewhere, . 656- 3924 John Bristol Foster Audubon Wildlife Films 1969-70. First (0 Five Lectures + Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 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