. ahead of: me. : ‘ page 2, October 19, 1977 - North Shore News ‘Stresses and strains are , showing up as Canada attempts to absorb the outflow from many. other. countries. People of other races and cultures, who come. to. Canada: to make. a . new life, find | - themselves easy: ‘targets for the hostility of bigots. ‘It is never so ‘clearly. seen as in the‘reaction of | school children” ‘to others with different. skin - colours or accents,, but bigotry. is by no. means. , confined to.school children. A great many, if not’ : most;.adult-‘Canadians seem to feel threatened by "the presence of large numbers of people from. . love Polish jokes « soni ‘it’s hard for immigrants to _ make it here in Canada, and. of course we should be . understanding and spend our energies to make the imm- grant’s adaptation © to Canadian life ‘as. easy as possible. slowly, if at all. "feel that I have .experienced it. When we moved to West Vancouver 1 in 1945 it was before the end of hostilities’ with Germany, ' and a small -boy ‘with a German sounding last.name and a foreign accent. (French- Canadian!) ‘was a natural My six to ten-year. target. : old peers singled me out for a lot of. abuse, and: can “remember | that. there: ° “were . times I felt~ I--couldn’t _ possible ‘survive: the cruelty ’ shown to me by. children who ~ - had the’ fortune: to be. here .. The. North - ‘Shore was a ‘very bigoted "place then, let me. assure . ; you, in case you feel that . - bigotry is a recent invention in these parts. a ‘Mi THE KING!** _. 1 know now that what : happened to me at the age of. . - six was a natural evolution, . perhaps accented by the war. . . Children the ages my peers were at that time are great _ competers. They are defin- _ ing their.own personalities in “competitive terms. ‘‘I’m the . king of the castle, and you’re - the dirty rascal’’ is an. old, But bigotry dies, and it’s quite normai. | other races here in Canada, and 1. must admit that j. old rhyme. ° Five and six and : seven year . olds are doing what an insecure adult ‘dees - in adulthood- establishing © ‘themselves .and . -proving themselves. -- .-. Dorothy © Millichamp, a Toronto prof- -essor of child. studies,. says that this is the time that. children: should be doing it, ‘**So_ you get building the self by differing; defining the self. by contrast, which means arguing, dar- ing, boasting, competing. There is-the bettering of self | at the expense of others - on. And if there is prejudice | around, it is going to be put into action.”’ I guess the bigot i in children is natural, but I think the bigot in adults is here to stay. What place -in the world is not bigoted to those who would ‘come'to stay? ‘I.can’t think of any part of the globe that. is any readier than Canada to accept the influx of Ugandan refugees or the. exodus of the affluent from Hong Kong. Relocation ‘anywhere in the world is not easy, and there is a price to pay. If we are to continue to accept people from other parts of the world perhaps we should spend less. time beating our breasts about | Canadian bigotry . and more time: preparing the immi-. grant to handle at. “NO WAY TO DISAPPEAR | ‘There is:no way for an ‘immigrant to disappear into ‘VERIFIED CIRCULATION 45, 790 + 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B. c. V7M 2H4 - OFFICE/NEWS: (604) 980-0511 ‘CLASSIFIED: 980-3464 CIRCULATION: 986-1337 Publisher Peter Speck Associate Publisher Bob Graham,/Edltor-in-Chief _ * vi Noel Wright/News Guillermo Lam/Photos Ells- §-, ‘worth Dickson/Production Marna Leiren/Advertis- ! Ing Kristi Vidler/Classified Berni: Hilliard/Clrcula- - tion Yvonne Chapman/Administration Barbara Haywood/Accounts Sylvia Sorensen. ta “ ” North Shore News, founded in 1969 as . ‘independent conmmunity newspaper qualified under Schedule 111, ~ Paragraph 111 of the Excise Tax Act, is. and - Part M11, : ‘published cach Wednesday by the North . Shore Free Press Ltd. ang distributed to every | door on the North Shore. Second Class Mall Reglatration Number 3885. ENTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHT © 1977 NORTH SHORE FREE PRESS LTD. All rights reserved. _ from _Canadians. _immigrants . that . ‘the colour of one’s skin, -are - not changeable. It is difficult familiar with new. customs, - without. Some stick to ethnic neigh- -almost the same as at home one-upmanship, . Some fortunate - _ homes, . teasing,: picking on, telling their-children but rather by able: to talk to and. under- -~< stand the people that they - - bigotry is a very fundamental - come here that_.there is rm , ue ae wo ; nye ‘ me rab Ll this - i. 7 annual general meeting, held the fabric of our life until he or she is indistinguishable the - rest of | For "tnany is. very Some things, like © difficult. to learn a new language, and . even more soto shed an old One. It is hard to become and to make new. friends - ‘and for many: immigrants ‘it “must be made a great deal harder by the grief of doing ‘loved ones. and _ familiar surroundings. Some immigrants. never — adapt to the new country: The government recommends that all new homes should have ; an insulation. \ rating, in-the ceiling of R20. To bring old homes up to this standard requires an additional — 4’’ to 6’’ of insulation in, the attic. Additional insulation, in-the walls is helpful, too. Blown Celufibre, 6" thick, has an insulation rating of R20. This product is. CHMC : and CSA approved. it is non- ‘irritating, vermin and. fire resistant. bourhoods, “where the language and’ customs are and friends are easier made... “IT have worked with Italian - pipe layers who have been in Canada for twenty-five years and who speak, no English: immigrants are not enough to be young, and many of the oldsters live almost — as _- prisoners in their children’s kept there not- by not being able to read bus - schedules and by not being ° | 1 i 13 Lonsdale Ave. North Van Te Cyd 2 2 Ave. West Van. | -meet outside. of their four. walls. - Today. many: ‘people of: various races and national- -. Aties are expériencing.harass- ~ -ment and cruelty. “Chinese | - and East Indian. people have a lot harder row to hoe than I . .did, and I’m very glad I don’t. have to do it all-over again. — But I can't help thinking that = LINCOLN ‘MERCURY _ human reaction, and perhaps. we would be’ better: off. . teaching» those who would ~ | THRE ~ WINTER TIRES” | RADIAL TIRES — (GR78-15) . Rec. Vehicle and 4x4 wheels & tires | - SUMMER TIRES (Steel Belted) ALL SIZES Beat the rush - Lay away pian | For sizes & % prices phone. 987-7111. “BRAKE SPECIAL Replaco: New Front Disc pads ~ New Rear. ‘Linings inspect Front Wheel bearings: . Door hinges © nspect; .Drums otors ” Brake Hoses . 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Windshield wiper blades Inspect _ The North Vancouver- Seymour NDP Association has expressed its opposition to ‘‘the alienation of any park . land in: North Vancouver at time, in particular — “portions ...of | ‘Bridgman ‘and - Sey-Lynn Parks.’” | eh _ A resolution on the parks issue was unanimously’ sup- ported at the Association's Lubricate Hood latch & hinges “EXCLUDES ‘at. Queen: Mary School on _ Capri [75 # up) Friday, October 14. The vote ~ was in’response to a request |." «$49. bade by the.North Shore Winter — o i - Club to obtain portions.of the cae ve . parks to. permit expansion of © “Collision Service Contre ye a club facilities. ¢ . Comptote Rec.’ ‘Vehicle verve sal Storage - Seymour New Democrats . § 1.C.B.C, | “also clecte da new executive, a. Bimonlzing & Shampooing Spoctatt to. be led by Deborah § § MeNevin. McNevin, who was the Association's organizer “in the. last executive, told | § | ‘thembers that their priorities | _ should be to help prepare for | § the next federt! election, and to encourage former NDP’ members. to. renew their | support for the. party, . -Pastongor cars and iight trucks WS 1S LING OLN. UMERCGRY’ , i teagan nega tog ee dA 2 Oy wt ‘00: YARDS FROM PEMBERTON & MARINE tor rr Cr