Wednesday, October: 1 11969. BY". . sonal: jobs would be. chopped, and” _ new projects postponed. — followed suit by announcing simi- & » dar. postponements for his depart~ “ment, a8 well as reductions. in “certain programs, The transport department also announced cuts, ; Pinereasing in the al year, he said, ~~ 200 ‘full-time employees ‘will have to ‘g0.”? bout half of.these jobs would: 236,000. public servants across the country is: Will the axe fall again--and if $0, : where? process of retirements and re-. CRIME. PROPOSALS : ignations =: but about 100 per~ ns would be laid off. Ottawa - sources saw the an- “A comprehensive set of pro- “" posals ‘that would, if accepted, “Tadically alter Canada’s: ap- proach to crime, was made pub- ‘lic by the Oulmet committee on cérrections. The bsic. purpose of criminal.” justice’ should be to protect so- ciety --_ and. the offender him- ter “Trudeau's | “announced os sf Tall government: and dangerous : conduct, says the Teport. . “ct eovers - everything: “trom ; police use of. firearms,. which ”. ishing anachronism.” The committee says imprison- ~ Private Parties ment or confinement. should be Vea (anytime) . | used only as an‘ultimate resort. -Open Daily 9-6 |. In violent crime, however, the. a ‘dangerous offender should be sin- Phone: ce “?gled out and confined indefinitely : Ee if necessary. “LOCAL BUTCHERS FOR. SERVICE AND QUALITY ~ SPECIALS: pr 656- 4123 40-2 CANADA CHOICE 1B. a cae : ee mane LBS. 8 seers Laaetameguanas LE, seeneacesecesenace _ SEES FRIDAY 7:45 1 P.M. “) SATURDAY 6:50 P.M, & 9:00 P.M. » THURSDAY. - FRIDAY ~ ~ SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 = ma eta zs cee ~~ MIRISCH: PICTURES : presents PANAVISION’ TECHWICOLOR’ Se-retemed ter. United Artists MON, = TUES, + WED, - THURS, - FRI. - SAT. OCTOBER 6<7+8+9-10-11 First Show Saturday Night at 6:30 P.M, Last Show at 9:00 P.M. These Nazis aren't for real! They are Allied agents who must win World War ll ea this weekend ...or die trying! cee Le an Se ee Ed pergrores ce ie a i a Ri Cn £8) Bt hae Pott Mastner picture starring Richar rd Burton- Clint Eastwood - Mary Ure “Where Eagles Dare" I order. @« cents a Jarry Gerth: Panarscon” : Metrot gat astPatrck Nina - Michae' s ¥ ' " specially ‘Written for. THE REVIEW ; GARRY. “FAIRBAIRN: Canadian Press. Staff Writer. " - Mr. Davis also said 350 sea- Health. Minister John stingy MOON .Said- United: States USs would contest any: Canadian’ inland territorial waters, ~ ‘Washington would likely take the But ‘the big question. for the - & : y sake t ~ “Michael: Forrestall (PC-Dart- . Canadian ownérship of minerals . pense and had informal talks with self -= from seriously harmful _ -flying.. visit--te. the Soviet- Union ». Oct, 13-21, par thy’ to check into “the wheat picture. 5° ’4t-says should be restricted, to ae corporal punishment, ‘an aston ~ minister, who has never before wanted to have ‘a look at.the fulfilled all its purchase obliga- _pweek, The $135,000,000 trans- “action will be of most help to ““in Saskatchewan, Alberta and: ; British Columbia, : he said. . Peking . may. enable. Canada. to ~- achieve the same “export level as “last year.: --wheat harvest is estimated to be. . The announcement was made on - since. July. “ livery. of the wheat to China, sche- ~. duled to begin next month and con-~. g tinue for ayear, ‘SPORTS CAMERA CONFLICT OVER ARCTIC. “A Canadian MP just. back from government officials told. him the move to'claim Arctic waters as . If Canada made such a claim, issue to the World Court. mouth-Halifax East) said the U.S, Officials made it plain they had no intention of disputing Canadian sovereignty in. the Arctic, or on the Arctic seabed. | Mr. Forrestall. was one of a group of MPs who visited Wash- ington..at. U.S,. government. éx~ higher © officials “of the Nixon’ administration, “OES : “ PLANS’ RUSSIAN TRIF John. Diefenbaker.’ will pay..a The T4-year-old former prime visited the U.S.S,R., said there is ‘ta serious international ‘situa~ tion” in ‘wheat marketing and he Russian situation, “ Russia, once a steady ® pur- chaser of Canadian wheat, has not tions: under: the last three-year agreement that’ expired. July 31.: Sale Benefits Lower Quality Wheat Growers The sale of 86,200,000 bushels . of wheat to China was announced: by... Trade Minister? Pepin last: growers of lower-quality: wheat “The minister said the ‘sale to . This. year’s bumper four per cent larger than in 1968. the «day of a strike by 3,200 B.C. longshoremen, who have. been -working without .a contract It was not yet clear how the ‘strike would affect de- w Sal linoose FOR NEIGHBORS [WHO MIGHT COMPLAIN? -- EDMONTON. (CP) = “Mr. “and Mrs. Larry Kane } have some. : unconventional - views” “about landscaping: their Edmonton ‘home. : - and noose. _buried under the:yard. -. rock .and concrete’ because . that goes with a garden." wanted . to - be different. News wages,"” DAR TMOUTH. Barry Murray. a taxicab splashed him as he was waiting to cross the street, Bar- ry said the driver of the cab back- ed back and offered to drive him the remaining. mile or. “$0 to school. “MONTREAL (CP) -_ In two major thefts in one night here re- treme to the other taking 20 tons of -steel anda ten. of: salami, ‘Police reported that the .sieel, valued .at $141,000, was stolen while it. was loaded: on an ex- press company truck. The $3,250 worth of salami was taken by burglars who broke — into the premises ofa city meat company. HAMILTON, ont, (CP) - Two young men-here have staried an antique store with $4,000 initial capital from the ‘sale of a bed believed to have been -used by King Edward VIL on a visit to Hamilton‘in 1860, John Worboys, $700 for the bed and spent on restoring it, : ot : WINNIPEG (CP) - Included i ina survival kit: brochure handed ‘to first-year students atthe Univer- birth control handbook. "The handbook, written in consultation with medical authorities and fam- ily-planning associaticns,. pro- vides the student’ with diagrams " Tristead of. the ¢ conv ventional lawn or. garden, the front vard ; ‘isa desert, replete with. skulls, a teepee and a hanging tree. ~ According to an inscription on a ross, Billy the Kid lies The Kanes say. they created the ‘desert out of crushed to all the. trouble of growing a Tawn and everything else “The whole thing hasn’t cost. us very much. Now, in our ZACH Canada—Wide “| pitate a-decision after a reason- HALIFAX (CP) - A Halifax County councillor says the Nova Scotia. highways department is: paying its road crew laborers ‘ ‘starvation; Percy, Baker » told. a county, welfare committee meeting recently that it. was an ‘tabsolute disgrace’’ for any. government to pay a man $1, 26 an 1 hour. =: the minimum wages plus one cent,’ aan XN. 's. (CP) = Es 13, ‘a Dartmouth |: high school student, received a free ride to school recently after © -ed or exploited report to the coun= cantly, thieves went from one ex- buted to all students, “cost down to $19,000 >and’ the: 21, and Richard Palazolo, 22, paid” sity of Manitoba « was a 46 -page : \iieastcaimintniniecrcinaeioinasiaiianng ‘ “we just didn’t fancy. going We ust next house... iF Briefs — and” statistics” relating to birth control but doesn’t advocate birth ‘eontrol or pre-marital ‘sexual relations, EDMONTON (CP) - Members of a student council at Univer- sity of Alberta have established a blacklist: of. landlords; © Any Students who have been mistreat- cil ‘and the landlord’s name goes into.a blacklist which. is distri~ “VANCOUVER (CP) - - Zap, zap will be all the sound a logger of the. future usinga laser will make, if Nand Kishore Jehman of Van- ‘couver can prove his laser Ing- ging theory. His idea is simple:. A logger would sit ona hillusing | ..& telescope to focus his laser at the base:of a tree up. to three He presses the but- miles away, ton-and the tree tumbles. Mr. Jehman says the first laser log-- ger’ would: cost: about: $100,000 and:-weigh about half-a-ton be- cause ‘of the power. supply’ but mass: production could bring the weight to 50 pounds, about what a power saw weighs. " VANCOUVER (CP) -- Crown Zellerbach officials-. wanted. to ‘measure logs down. to the last. 1/10 of an inch so British Col- cumbia’s research council came. up with an apparalus that: does ‘the jobby usingultrasonic beams. The model, which bounces sound off the ends of logs, is still all Kinds ot Weather “Weeklies: One observer has pointed out that this summer has established records for being the hottest, the coldest, the driest, and the wettest, When it comes- to” weather; . like “many other: “things, the.Yukon goes all-out! ~-WHITEHORSE (Y.T.) STAR “Speed Debate Anything‘ that will speed and sharpen discussion and’ preci- able time-in which to present all sides of a question should be of paramount consideration. in to- day's. government, municipal or. otherwise. “=-VERNON. (B:C.) NEWS : i a “ [mportant Lesson. Kindergarten: offers children the opportunity: to learn’ how to sit still for a:period of. time and how to concentrate on’ the matter at “hand.” It offers the childa chance ic learn to do things with other children ina a systematic fashion. As hard as mom may try there are some things she cannot dupli- cate at home and the atmosphere of the schcol room is one of them, --PRINCE GEORGE B, C.) PROGRESS ~ Merry-Go-Round It, isa most: complex system this free enterprise. On paper it looks good but in reality it is -strangling itself because ‘of the lack of responsible control by both labor and industry . . «This yearly tribal. dance called col- lective. bargaining -gets -a little monotonous ; . . Somebody's: got to get-us off this damn merry~ go-round, ~-CAMPBEL L RIVER, @. C, a UPPER ISLANDER Cart Before Horse. ‘In -days © gone by, people re-: ceived their schooling first and. then -Sought® an education. day, young people want their edu- cation first and to hell with the ‘Schooling . . (out) a computer ‘is a useless tool unless. some-=— one’ can read the instructions, --QUESNEL (B. C.) CARIBOO OBSERVER - “alr eady J: Toe.) : || Concept Outdated my x lr DAY CARE C , cE ie : oe ey don't ‘think : the small family “VANCOUVER 2 (CP) - “Freedom for women will take a’ giant: ‘leap “when: ‘day. care centres for chil- ‘dren become accepted, says. a inother of-a five-year-old child. "Melody Kilian,» who organized “a co-operative day care centre at: Simon’ Fraser. University in suburban. Burnaby, says ‘go>. ‘vernnient ‘and business corpora~ tions should subsidize day: care centres in factories, office build- ings, and universities.’’ ~ “Tt is an old-fashioned concept that wornen’ should stay at home while men work,’ she said in an interview. | “As well as those who prefer to work there are so many women who must work out of necessity.” Mrs, Kilian, a graduate student. in. sociology, organized ‘a day” care: centre at SFU- two years “ago, . The. centre cares for about ‘30 childrens | ‘Up until that time there was ne place for our children and stu dents. ‘were “hiring. individual: “babysitters. The amount I paid each - month almost. equalled. my rent, ~ We. formed a group and planned to work through the university. But™ we: realized it would be months_ if we waited for authori- zation of a building. ‘We know aboutan area in the cafeteria: so we started there. We just brought our kids and our toys and delegated hours of duty to each mother.) The group has been told it can use the area indefinitely. “. Mrs, Kilian hopes business will authorize day care centres. in office buildings, and allow mo- thers time off to work with the children. This would minimize transpor~ tation. problems and ‘allow. the child ‘to. see the mother during theday. Ww hile I am at: university see my daughter at breaks, take her for walks and eat lunch withher.” She thinks these centres are good for-children, $50 For Drinking : Two local men appeared be- fore Judge D. G, “Ashby on liquor David Ernest. Elliot: and Michael. Eckert were charged with consuming liquor in a pub= “successful, -Children are brought ' see. anyone either, —~ ‘charges in Sidney magistrate’s court on Saturday, September 27, |. -He placd and fined $50. concept - ‘of our. society :has beer: up in tiny apartments, cooped UP with their - mothers who never. Until they attend school children’s lives are very limited, and !. don’t think . it’s healthy.’ . There’s an immediate need for .- action by government, she says, For. example, women should be ° permitted to deduct child care expenses from their taxable ine come, “Tf a man employs’a house- keeper he may apply that expense ~ to his tax deduction,”* WEATHER | The following is ‘the metero- * logical report for. the week end- ing Sept, 28 furnished by the Research Station, Saanichton. Maximum tem, (Sept. 25) Minimum tem. (Sept. 26) -- 46 Minimum on grass: -------- 38 Precipitation ------------ 0,59 Total Precipitation ------- 17.5 Sunshine ---------------- 15.9 SIDNEY Supplied by the meterological division, .Department. of. Trans- port for the week ending Sept. 28th. Maximum tem, (Sept. 25) -- 68 Minimum tem. (Sept. 27) -- 45 Mean Temperature ------- 55.0 - Rain ----+~------2-e eee -e 81 Total ----------------- 16.63 TIDES Oct. 3. 3.35 a.m, 3.4 Oct, 3- 12.55 p.m. 10.7 Oct. 4 4.45 a.m. 3,8 Oct. 4 1,50 pm. 10.8 Oct, 5 “6.45 am, “4,0 Oct. 5 2.30 p.m. 10,8 Oct. 5 $.00 p.m, a Oct, 5 10.55 pm 8d Oct. 6 6.45 am. 4.2 Oct, 6 2,55 pm. 10.7 Oct, 6 "910-pm. 7.9 Oct. 7°. 1.00.a.m. 8,4 Oct, 7 71.35 am 4.5 Oct..7. 3.25 pm. 10.5. -- Oct. .7 9.20 pm. 73> Oct, 8 210 am. 87 Oct, 8 8.25 am. 4,8 Oct, 8. 3.35 pm.” 10.4 Oct... 8 9.40 pam. 2 6.5 Oct,..9 3,25 a.m, 9.0 Oct, 9 = 9.10 am. 5.4 Oct, 9° ~~ 3.45 pam.” 10,3 Oct. 9 9.55 pm. .. 5.6 0. - A piled. cord of wood mea- in the pre-production stage. _sures + feet x 4 feet by 8 feet. , Specially Wr itten for The Review BY PAT USSHER Canadian Press Staff Writer Hockey has always bees notable: wall as for its brawls, _ One such performer was Ver- non (Jake) Forbes of Toronto, now %2, who performed in the "National. Hockey League for 13 years, . : He was one of- the league’s mest proficient goalies, playing in 210 games and allowing 600 goals for a goals-against average of 2.86, If you think tha! was zood going, consider also that he was the shortest goallé in professional, hockey at 5 feet 5 1/2 inches, Forbes signed with Toronto St. Patricks, forerunners of To- j ronto Maple Leafs, in 1920. He also served with Hamilton Ti+ gers, then in the NHL, New York Americans and Philadelphia Qua~ kers, The game was rougher inthose days, he said, but not as fast as now, Forbes gat off rela- fF tively lightly in the injury di- vision, however, He had oaly 11 stitches to his face, a broken finger and a couple of olack eyes during his career, The old-time goalie recalled MATHAMANIA with Max A ferry service between poris A & B has a ferry leave ing each port on the hour. The trip takes four hours each way, Not counting the ferry that gets to A just as itleaves there, but including the one that is leaving B just as it gets there, how many verries does a jerry leaving A meet on its run te B? Answer to last week’s rrob- lem: The numbers are (4) 324; ¢B) 832. for its colorful characters as dodge employed against himonce ‘- by Newsy Lalonde, another color- ful player, Lalonde, playing for Montreal: - Canadiens, around the net and caught me in the eye with his stick,’’ “T went skating out to pro- test to the referee... He said he had not seen. the incident and sent me back to the net. “The next time Lalonde came down: to my end of the ice I went out to stop him, using a high stick if possible. He skated “came — Hockey Wel Rougher, ‘Juicier an unsporting but ° productive to. the side. of. me,- spit his to- bacco juice in my face and when I fell skated around me to score in the open net.”’ Forbes. considers George Ve- zina the greatest goai keeper he ever saw. He regard; Howie Morenz and Aurel Joliat of the Canadiens, George Boucher and Eddie Gerard of Ottawa and Charlie Conacher of Toronto a3 top forwards, Forbes has long stase given up hockey. But he hasn’t given up sport... 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