oo a . “ ; exhibition. . in presehting the event are . . the - exhibition . with. two e N "page 18 - October 13, 1976 - North Shore News A unique exhibition “THE B. c. -Cultural Fund. ‘ARTS AND CRAFTS : OF ASIA”? - will be on view at. . the North Shore Gallery, ‘Presentation House, 209 West 4th Street, North” ‘Vancouver, from October 15° ~ - to November. 21, 1976.:The - °° hours. are: - Wednesday. to-- _Sunday from 1:30. p.m. to... “4:30 p.m. and Thursday - evening from 7 p.m. to 9 P- m. Aspects of Asian history; ° a geography and social attit- udes are . highlights of the . "[Assodidtions cooperating. The Canadian Society for Asian Arts, the West Van- _couver -Visual Arts: Society - and the North Shore Gallery a in Presentation House:. yee. “The: West Vancouver. Vis- an .ual ‘Arts Society is funding . The Canadian’ Society - for =~ ee Asian Aits is responsible for. ‘ «,-collection: of . the . artifacts. Strong: emphasis has: ‘been : -grants received from the _ a _ own, hopefully by Novem-" - ber; it will be: onthe third floor.of ‘‘A’’ Building. (the -: “Purcell “Way, . -couver. ‘For. further.infor- - “mation call 986- 1911 Aocal. * eThe Axts and Crafts’ of: __ Asia =-Collector’s -‘Cheice” will’ be ‘shown ‘at. the: North _ “Shore Art Gallery in Presen- - ‘tation House, 209 West: 4th, | North Vancouver: from Oct- ~ - ober 15 to November. 21 . _ (closed Monday and Tues-. - day). This exhibition is being. presented by The Canadian | . Society for ‘Asian - Art,.: The West Vancouver. Visual Art - “Art Gallery, and contains: pieces from the private. — ‘collections of “members ‘of ' The. Canadian “Society * for oet Asian. Art. “From November: 7 to. 13. OE “there will be jan exhibition. of .. ‘paintings by. Irene = and-- Rath | ’ Gallery: 22;: . 2226 - Marine ‘Drive, West day). To compiete™ your r days of enjoying. artwork, a ‘trip to — ‘the Brackendale. Galleries is. ° suggested (40 miles north-) ' ‘east of ‘Vancouver: up the. ‘coast on the Whistler Moun- tain. Highway) where you will. . find,. until the “end «of ‘Paul Eugene Montpellier’. which ‘tell of his journey. to * ‘some small islands in Greece - where hie painted for a’year. - open 12 noon to 10 p.m. on. Friday, Saturdpy anit “Sun-_ a day. If you should be there. at : - 8 p.m. on Sunday,’ there is - also live entertainment (with - ‘oover. charge): October 17,. ' ist'and vocalist; October .24, The Squamish Community, ‘Tantalus’ “English Madrigals; | ‘October ° Sls: Days, |e to sing ‘ an “ e-specializing in’ contemp- “onary. elagsical minsic. a “Most gallerles open. “bet ween 10: and | 11: (a.m. and “slog » hekween 5 5, and'6 pm. : “Watterson at oN Vancouver =" ‘(closed Sunday | and: ‘Mon- , Choir singing’. ‘Months « and =” gj ‘Goverment | “iter < one year, the janitinflafion program i is. " Capilano College: will. soon | 7 doing what it set out todo. we ‘have a public gallery, of its ~ The. most ‘important achievéingnt has been | 7 the drop in the inflation rate..A yéar ‘ago, .. consumer prices were: rising. .at.a-rate-of 10. 6%. . tallest. building) ‘.at .2055 --- North: Van-. By August 1976, that'fate of increase had . - dropped to- 6. 2%. This fall some. unavoidable -. a . increases in énérgy costs and municipal taxes . an will affect the rate of inflation. In:spite of this, he _. first-year target of an inflation Tate of no. more : than. 8%.will be met. ne add. forms of income e—watyes, ° s salaries, fees, profits, Gividends=are also being” ‘successfully restrained. On the average, prices have gone up less.than.wages this year. ‘This. ane means that-most.Canadians can:cope a bit ="... Better, we have'more paying! power: than. ‘we 2 had’ oe belore the program began... ean Soviety and the North'Shore =.” Plo TS ‘gecond year’ rot the ‘Gnti- inflation program: is to'bring. inflation down even iy ‘further, to no more than:6%. This can be achieved.’ . pensions, and jobs for Canadioms.. If last’ years. only if increases in everything. slow-down: sogethier. In our:kind of market economy. prices have: _ to be able to move up. and down to some extent: But the anti-inflation. program does putan °°." | effechve restraint on. prices: by controlling. profit. _margins..In the second year’ the:price and. profit: controls are: being chariged to make 'the rules .. simpler and ‘to apply restraint:more fairly: dinonig: different companies. They also include: portant " incentives to encourage’ the ‘investments; ‘the’. October, 40 oil paintings J by country needs to make the.economy grow, and. .ereate-new: jobs for.Canadiaris: New. investment | ie! credits ‘will-make ‘allowances ‘for company’ ‘profits The gallery/restaurant is: 7 re-invested to boost: production’ and. pene oy “In the, arect of wages dnd. salaries, the, : - Second ‘year Guidelines limikincreases to 6% as’, | a protection: against price’. increases, with! 2%": _ iniore added « as a X share: ‘of national 1 productivity. . Paul Hann, 12-string ‘guitar | . . . . ‘ total we mo ep sot of Canada du Canada, aay red, ’ “placed ‘on “Oriental ‘cai ets; batiks and. fabrics, : ‘such “as. are > found i in Indian. ‘Saris sand’ . apatiese ‘kimonos. ve o -paintings: are also; iricluded, ' rich ‘in. tradition “and. ofte; _ Ceramics, ; » pritits : “and rr This Guideline i is 5 designed to protect ana ‘improve the real income: of working. Canaidic ans, while bringing down the rate of inflation. ©": All governments are réstraining their*: > - “expenditures, _The fedérat’ government is limiting '- growth’in its own spending‘to keep it in line: with” the overall. growth of the Canadian economy.’ a This means that every day hard choices must be — ° .. mdde ‘to limit new programs and trim. old ones..- These choices are painful. But.they. have. to be-: made ifthe government is to ‘restrain: its. costs. 7 “and avoid contributing, to inflation. ' 4 . ~ Nobody likes ‘coritrots. Not the. people | | _ whose ‘private decisions are affected by them. . And:riot the governments that have.to enforce’ them: But controls were and: are needed, to bring, inflation down and to assure a. growing economy. The program will be: terminated: ‘by the “end. of 1978. Until it is ended, the governrnent' - committed to making sure’ ‘the controls‘work hard to bring absut a continuing reduction 1 in the rate. - of inflation. wee “est. Inflation has to be cut down: to protect ou “personal, buying-power, our savings ond Sei of eae, prices and i incomes had ~ ae ' ety ree “ Goworninent wae