historic milestone. first time in more than 40. - concentrated poge 2- August 3, 1977 - North Shore News "By SIM SMITH future — it may, in fact, - already have taken place by the time you read. this — Canada will celebrate a For the years, Canada will have — (count’em). one | ‘million un- : employed workers. The last ‘time 80 inany Canadians were out of work, the official term was “‘depre- sion’’. Today, it’s known as ‘‘eyclical. dysfunction’, but. that doesn’t help the unem-— ployed.” a This isn’t ‘unemployment like we’ve known it in the past. This unemployment is _ among- young and the unskilled. For. the first time, unemployment | is reaching into the homes of the well-to-do; the sons and daughters of the wealthy. are_ as unemployable _ as every other youth. What wil happen to the newly © graduated ~ social . workers?. What will happen - to the newly: graduated tea chers? What will happen: to the newly: graduated. history - experts? The answer. is. the same: - nothing. ‘Though there’s a shortage of skilled . labour, there fs no significant . _ demand for new admiluistra- _ their homes when the mys- . tors,. teachers, or members of. the: traditional white-collar terious intruder attacked the girls, both 16 years old. _In the April incident police said there was no evidence of rape, and at press time iab- reports regarding the recent case were unavailable. : oN Brolly said the man appar-. ently used a piece of cloth. soaked with the unknown | aces. Wes and placed it over, t ore the. - Ontario’s St. Clair Commun- Of. the substance, “believe they | Eventually, . “society” 7 | large is going to recognize ‘Sometime in the very near the obvious truth: our educa- hon system simply. isn’t — ' preparing young. Canadians — for the realities of modern life. There is no_ point’ in. . training our youth for jobs in- big institutions — when. big institutions can’t - absorb them. 7 a Interestingly, ‘the “most ’ practical ‘approach ‘to. the current situation is being ; applied to a ‘bunch of social - “dropouts at ‘Twin Valleys a project’ of ed College. ‘The students at Twin” Valleys are what — society. . usually. calls “‘drop- -outs”’. It’s eau allye valid. however, | eye that | there: was _never any place for. them to “drop i in to. Canada has never taught self-reliance to young | “people: so-it should. not. be- ‘surprising ‘that, faced with a” need for’ independence,. the young are unable to cope. co Twin Valleys teaches “gel sulfictency:. ‘Students: grow. their. own” food, their.” : The attacker took ‘the cloth” with him and left no samples _ Brolly . 4.8... 2 maucdu. . Tne. 7 wizas . wer “‘stupefied’’. by the sub- stance and could not provide poiice wiih any description of -their assailant. The mystery _ drug ‘still is. puzzling police, — but they believe it was. not ehloraform: | “We view the instances as a very serious. matter and | have sexual overtones,""” Broly said. ; “We appeal to residents i in - that community to contact “VERIFIED CIRCULATION 46,000 | “1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, ‘B.C. V7M 2H4' 5 OFFICE/NEWS: (604) 980-0511 CLASSIFIED: 980-3464 CIRCULATION: 986-1337 to cay ‘Team - about ‘contemporary, people-oriented _ “technology - like solar energy. ‘By the time ‘they leave Twin Vaileys — often only a few months after _ arriving — they have learned § _ skills that make them readily | employable: in the outside [~ world, even while university | grads are looking desperate- - Jy for work. pos “These one-time social mis- . fits learn to’ adapt to society. They learn’ _ They learn: skills. They are _ more > than. institutional ‘can-— ia non fodder. ‘As. far as the. self-reliance... Canadian. Federation of ‘In-.. | dependent Business is con-) cerned. education. projects Z like Twin Valleys | “must become. the. wave of. the. future. os ‘But there’s an irony about, the success of ‘Twin Valleys. . Even while’ we. ‘continue to. - pour. ‘dollars into ‘University courses ‘to teach skilis that “cam never. be applied in our “economy, these children, the . = outcasts. ‘and =. rebels of» - moder society, are receiv- “ing: first-rate ' ‘practical edu-. “gations. Seoner. or later, the A & “upper and middle classes will “the police department if they | have any information-which ‘. might assist | the” _investi- and. failed to report it. The. police can be reached | at 922-4141. ‘weekend, he said, ‘the phone had rung ° continually—in- -cluding numerous ‘‘crank’’ eatis—and jnad caused. con- | c- | _ siderable distress to his wife “who is. not. an elected official. saa Queried ‘about his future | | plans, he replied that he was §& . mot prepared to state at. this time whether or not he would ‘run for a fourth term. § “People will find out. when _.the time comes to hand in : nomination papers,” he said. Mayor Reid, who is emp- ‘loyed as an environmentalist A = o , Dealer Inquiries Welcome : : are ‘currently : available OM . Chevrolet Monte Carlo -Chevrotet Camaro ‘Pontiac Firebird oo Pontiac Grand Prix. ss Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Oldsmobile Cutlass Brougham “Bulck. Century © Buick Regal ‘Dodge. 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Haywood/Acceunts Sylvia Sorensen. | | ' North Shore Nows, founded in ‘1969 as an independent community newspaper and qualified under Schedule 111, Part iil, Paragraph 111 of the Excise "Tax Act, is published each Wednesday by the North Shore Free Press Ltd. and distributed to every door on the North Shore. Second Class Mall Registration Number 3885. ENTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHT © 1977 NORTH SHORE FREE PRESS LTD. All rights reserved. B council as an alderman in _at Trans Mountain Pipeline | - Ltd. of 400 East Broadway, — ‘was first elected to city 1969. He was elected mayor - - 11 months later and re-elec- ted in 1971, 1973 and 1975. : SALES & LEASING-1160 MARINE, NORTH VAN. | a oo . | mn | PARTS & ACCESSORIES-1160 MARINE, N. VAN: sy f SEAVICE CENTRE-1160 MARINE, NORTH VAN | ) _ COLLISION SERVICE-1525 WELCH ST.,N. VAN. RECREATIONAL SERVICE-1528 WELCH ST..VAN. RITCHIE RENT-A-CAR-970 MARINE, NORTH VAN. ' "For his duties as mayor he o ‘receives an annual salary of $11,000 from the city. > GURU TTRTTTTTTITTTT . Peter spec | on vacation | MA R N E AUTEN _ , : vot 4 ’ ‘ . 1 o4e oS wag tat » “LINCOL N° UMERCURY,, - 100;¥ARDS FROM rte 3 vt