q Sn fe — os oe Provincial Secretary Hugh a oe . a “Curtis has stated. that he - " stands behind the - Tight of . volunteer organizations-~ to sell lottery tickets + ln 7 shopping: centre malls. “ we Ae tae nanan Ege : "Recent moves. ‘by some Major | ticket distributors and © - shopping malls. to” “squeeze out volunteer organizations cannot be tolerated,” Curtis stated. HIER GLEE ea uWe ° ' shopping.-centres to ensure that this concern is clear.” : ‘Curtis noted that a- basic + principal | of “the lotteries ’ program. isto help. ‘volunteer. agencies earn. income by retailing ° ‘tickets. - These ‘agencies have earned more than $12.5 million since lotteries began. --—- “IPs THAT. "TIME of the. year ‘again, cookie fans! It is 1 Cookie Week April 27/May 5. . Christa Stackhouse and. Karrie Konopinski from the 17th Guide Company join - Patrica and Maureen Shore from the 3rd Brownie pack to ask for your support intheir . Provincial fand-raising event.of the year. The Brownies and Guides will be selling their cookles for $1.00 a box. (Elisworth Dickson photo). Cap » student The “Open Learning ‘saw an_ individual Miss Hamilton, who Institute board approved: as figure. somewhat lonely, ereauates later cs month. it's official logo” a- design - ‘ wl € engage y the submitted -by Miss Carl engaged in thought or seney _Institute to prepare station- Hamilton, " graduating - surely an appropri ery and packaging appli- commercial art student of SYMbol forthe OpenLearning cations of the logo design, as Capilano College. | Institute and its home study well as signs for OLI's new '* programs." headquarters in Richmond. Miss Hamilton's logo . . design was selected from six presented to the Institute by a design team made up of senior commercial art students under the supcr-. vision of Al) Zimmerman coordinator of the Capilano College Commercial Art Progran. e Deal with experience ¢ Deal with quality . ¢ Deal with a winning team ~~, ‘ “Our staff and board members viewed all designs at separate meetings, and both groups selected this one after much discussion and many changes of mind” said OL! Principal, Dr. John Ellis. ‘The quality of the presen- ations was excellent and the competition was very close. This one was selected for its uniqueness and because it called to mind several Appropriate images. Some of our people saw a West Coast Indian motif; others a child reading; and still others a figure vaguely reminiscent of Rodin's “The Thinker" GORDON IMPORTS 10TH & ALMA, VANCOUVER 733-8105 Dea No 00043A -Clusive. - with the mall owners. Curtis. _ did not release the names of. “the ‘suspended. mails stating, "GRU RT: in question, professional ticket sales organization, ~ licensed to sell lottery - fickets, had reached ex- retail. ‘agreements | “we are reviewing. our concerns with their owners . and with the owners of other .__ malls where. this has become a. : _aproblem. .. have’. . suspended distribution” ‘licences at’ two *: , y am hopeful that we can . “resolve the problem. in the interest of the 275 non-profit” - _agencies who, . as.. licensed. distributors | “Of tickets, receive a gréat deal ‘of | * financial. support from their ‘share of. lotteries. sales, “T am concerned as. well that the public continue to _ have the convenience of © ONT At the two shopping malls: ~ ’ Thomas Adams Distillers (td. VANCOUVER OC. the major: -malis, ‘but! not ‘at . . the expense of ‘volunteer’ ee . hecessary ‘to pursue - these ne concerns, and’ I anticipate co-operation from all those involved.” “ _ No running. No walking. —No: exercise. Fitniessi. is s fun. “Try same. eS Sx CANADA