‘you're: also’ aware that’ “the: independent — business | “man. or: an’ old’: age . pensioner, do ‘you sometimes. ‘feel: these. days that. - you're ‘being ‘crushed . helplessly - ‘between’ big EQUAL STATUS : “On their national. day ‘of. coe ‘protest: last October 14 the.. ‘+ ynions claimed: equal status: with’: At will ‘set you back ‘about: q $1.50. Ifyou enjoy ‘winning | _ arguments.‘ about.. Canada -} “past, present and future, you: | ‘should keep it permanently. in your pocket or purse.” Tye “Back to: big government.” ‘big labor and us.. : howev. r Starting with, MS. et 1 ALL HUMAN BEINGS “You: ‘don’ t neéd: either George or. Quick. Canadian Facts to =. tell. that. “Canada's present popuiation is°23 million. -And : ‘probably. of ‘total workforce. is about: 10° es. permanent. invalids. ‘and - ‘Tetired senior citizens. | oe AW ‘of them human beings. some of them: ‘incidentally, : doing .a° darned. hard. day's. work for no: cash remunera-— tion at all. - Enter. Big. ‘Government 2! now dedicated. to squeézing — ‘every ‘last. hard-earned: buck. ‘from your w allet. while at the ~ “same ‘time: (prying: into‘every ... nook ‘and ‘corner of your : private life. It’s. Canada's jae growth industry. with - “and: Recreation ‘Department | ‘De-Centralized.... Recreation: - Program i is primed and ready . for: its». ‘second: : term... Oks: “ courses.. “ wo Bs “For those u unaware of what" decentralized _recreation ; _. programming . is. here is a: description ‘of — this: new -concept by. pro ram -co-ordi-. nator. Bob Kusch. a “The overall ‘idea ‘is. to “start: utilizing the existing . elementary’ school, facilities .° “after school hours ‘by pro-' ‘gramming, them with active. ‘and passive recreational ‘ac- tivities, for the entire family. This’ way. the family can : "\ participate. in .a recreation program without having to a long distances. All, they”: do* “hs. walks: “to: pthelt “ neighborhodd school.” : a “In our. first’ session: ‘tie just completed fall term) we. had® over * 300 | participants | “taking “part in ‘activities - at oy Glenmore . and .. Caulfield . chools. We expect even more: participants this’ next _session.! ; -approximately’ one in: every Seven Canadians: today. a civil ‘servant. “at ~ the \. federal, . - “provincial or. r municipal level. an om ‘the country" s-\total ..work re. 1 3° million “force. exclusively engaged j in: - _ ensuring ‘that. the other 86. - . per cent:do exactly: what Big. Government - has: decided. is Some! of them, as’ Winston : Chur shill once: growled, .* : "20 14 by, the bu “per'cent, of: the: a brief-12 hours of democra- | The. “*Majority’. Union”. 1 WE wae announced: ‘that’ ‘the ‘federal. roximate till Jméans respecting st deaily wited for home, - Office;: fietdwork, "col - leges ae Technical.“ “be. open, whether ' your.public. ‘transportation. will. be. opera- tng and ‘whether. your: mail mu o. tito on drawing boards) -you. CXt ‘month, ‘or ‘be. forced: . you off. “And whether “y j you will be «able ‘to afford. - Twostiles a your groceries. + qt ~ 36" $19.00 $31.95 -” Solet's summarize. eal this, ae ; ater . al : - _arithmetic. . | AO Sa . Sn lt PSO a 42,85 © “Civil servants.. 14: per cent of the - work “force: : Union’. tes - members. 29: ‘per:cent.-- but of woe a ee 3 “for our present: purposes ‘you Pe gig EN ae - ; ~-may knock this figure back to | noe ; ' eas oe ec i: ‘22 per cent, because atleast ]: half the civil: Servants. are 7 oo themselves unionized. a | AT THE MERCY OF 16%. We. . finally. come | up. ZB : therefore, with. ai figure - of -f - approximately | 36 per cent of. j Canada’s. work: force’ ‘effec- 9. tively ‘determining | the fate of f.. - “the other 64. per. cent. * ——_ “NO LONGER CIVIL” a : That" S about 14 per ‘cent of ‘Translating this intoterms oe of .our.. total ..23 .- million - population. you. find that, for: all, _practica purposes id 2 est ... for Big” Government. p a Canadians. . ~ If. that’ s- “democracy. r : myself. anoth 264. MPs at Ottawa:an 650 : ‘MLAs in. the - 10. provincial. ) Jegislatures.. We. eléct, them - what, we-treally” ‘need ‘isa. -every.four years or’so during |: union of tke unérganized. gif feN TUE THU tic ‘glory. and betweén whiles - “might call ite: foes ye ‘we're:.stuck with ‘them.’ Af. m they are: not. Satisfactory. as. “With: over . AD “million advertised: there’ Sno way of | “potential ‘members the. an taking them back tothe store: nual dues” ee t. have to ‘and t demanding : a refund. Mo Ho be very. y bien! We Ee pan An prog gram ofa activities i is “session commence ‘the ‘week: = being drawn: up. at this time: of January 4 and: run. for. 42. ‘atid we hope to -have a:set of ‘weeks. ‘There are programs courses ready for the. winte -for,;,pre-schoolers,": children, perm” said Kuseh, vy et “teens” arid adults © at seach’ . location. : : in addition: t this ¢ term: ‘will : | programs. ‘or. ‘have another new location for interested‘ iii’ your. people to: go. td: ‘take: part. , hood ‘ “school | taking | ‘part. 3 ‘Hollyburn Elementary.) contact... .Bob | Kusch. 0 : School has recently shown an 926-3266, or ‘drop: ‘by ‘the » . interest in, starting, a.de-cén-- ‘West Vancouver’ Recreation tralized recreation program: “Contre: 780-22nd Street. : iy? " Le * “y Camel ee x ce a te es yoy , ro, mya : . : 7 ’ cardigans o or r pullovers. pants or jackets” es * Srompiecd sitita eee coat no ‘Health ‘and. 1 Welfare Mili- are. scheduled for. delivery ; ister ,. Mare: ‘Lalonde, has around’, December 22, ‘app-* ely. one: week ahead, government's income: secur." of the regular’ date.” nites ity ‘cheques willbe: issued. ba ne “eatller. in the. month than ate gS | ; usual. a a Family" “Allowance ‘eheq: Oe Me wes. which ‘would normally - have’ been. delivered. Dec-' “Canada Pension Plan, oia Leémber’ 20,..were; scheduled: ~ Age, : Security, | Guaranteed “for | one around: ‘Dee: e Income: : Supplement: | and vember: 10." eee _Spome '¢;Allowance chedues °: ae > oe ry Wa