Alberta po! itician wants drug pushers publically executed ‘Positive reaction’ to suggestion HYTHE, Alta. (UPC) The chairman of the local chamber of commerce savs he got a “positive reaction’ from the only drug pusher he knows to his proposal that narcotics peddlers be publicly executed. “IT only know one drug pusher and he’s serving time now, he's behind bars,” said Ear] Smith. “When we asked him what he thought his answer was: ‘I wouldn't be here now if that was on the books’ “T call that a positive reaction.” Smith, whose organization representing Hythe's 645 citizens will bring the resolution before an annual province-wide chambers conference this weekend says he has been stunned by the reaction to his proposal “There ve been calls from Montreal pretty Hamilton l never thought anything like this would fall backs he “Were in Vancouver on Oul Monday backwash up here said the We dont MAYOr really have a drug problem T know of | But townspeople tad the international scourge brought home to them when “a kid tn grade 5 was handing out Gravol pills (motion sickness pulls: That’s not really drugs but it really shook the chamber up that kids that age are talking about drugs The kids called them drugs “Why would kids that age even be thinking about drugs” I wouid have thought that would be way over their heads,” Smith said Smith said the proposal was passed by his chamber May 6, but didn't come to hght until the weekend when the Alberta Chamber of Commerce published a list of resolutions to be discussed at the annual meeting “T was fortunate enough to visit China and Singapore m february and March and | was really impressed with Singapore particularly ~ he Said They nave ono drug problem lo osaid how Could this happen There are drug problems cxerywhere Well Powas told they publicly execute pushers les the Satie as premeditated murder What's one life compared to two or three hundred?” The chamber. he said, 1s senous about the resolution. “It will be watered down (at the provincial conference but) what else could we do You can't turn vour back on it, il won't go away.” He said some neighboring chambers have agreed to support the resolution, at least to get iw to the discussion stage at the annual meeting “We'll see what happens then ” Brigham Day, the general manager for the Alberta Chamber of Commerce, said he wasn't sure how much discussion would be allowed on the resolution when it comes up. But, he said, “I suspect it won't go on too long.” “Were a democratic association. It’s an open convention. Any chamber is quite in order to put forth any resolution they see fit,” Day said. SA standards for face masks OTTAWA (UPC) Federal regulations controlling hockey and Jlacrosse face masks will be introduced on Sept 1 and Consumer Affairs Munuister Andre Quellet said recently The the Hazardous Products Act the importa advertising and sale of that do meet the requirements of the Canadian Corporate controls under will prohatyt thon face OTC OC LORS Merl J} Standards Association Quellet praised the CSA committee that drew up the standards and said it had prompted the production of the ‘finest sports equip ment uexistence The Canadian Amateur Hockev Association has also taken the “commendable of requiring plavers use approved protectors Quellet said ae thon to only face Counselling can help families in need FROM PAGE A 13 Truc the pressures on famoulies today ate tremendous many famiailics whee dive oon the se caltbed affluent North Store tace real COT OPTE bE Affi ads parthoularty these wher are single prac ts Supporting Shabdre a through ther owe efforts Proavre trtasl authreortly ath the ' longer Te ec ueti ised Surmepeby tes a dr mrtg bee tre! thre woreredprabe cor bey aserhatiesy thie thadleteeny fronts Mans rut Ndele vuflaensc es thyeothre re ate worthung roe arrtag thea altettryarlisve wtp ae gee ye rt trivast toe foovatacd for bride! are nn 2 thisest rfte nn toe shiate st! rey ferrtiily ture riabee ts Nv the tessa bees oe eS Foetrerbre scone Chee Nece thy atie ere Vere adtiy oy ny er reeves tectaet be bee tie Ne hate woe! ys eetag os Peta dies, tease Sew Geb vrata s ie aby es re vourgtt “Shae ote haviyriices to ey ‘ foe or hey ' ‘ ' ‘h ro mt we » a lea dingy toointer generational differences Phere APC Matis now ar hlagpes irvecodvatig Children amd ‘hese blended fares Iresgaently have Hany Ceaseous ated « onblye ts lan fescohlve Pew faithless toetay have the hose trex wath catended Pavtteces thie tne € relieved preexsures she pear tats aril yroosa tet veatality atid Ntreuip tt ‘he wok with faitirdie = 4 Noort Sadie ete Povrrithy Cee ei es suagse Thon ' et cn) Se hiasvec oa Strong henire ' faves ats ~ oF ro get be beans wha! {ties chic Lae BUS shalls aed hoo wile lye ' oh we Mans Parris welds virfe sattectve ct tt oe 4 Yoav ave oan dtaa ost 4 woh Pooeteebe evtuv ra denny oat Dtie tr ead Faeyet oe tian! 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