page 4, September 1, 1976 - oe he By Elisworth Dickson The, offices of the North Shore News are located almost next door to the Canada Manpower centre. Perhaps this is one of the reasons that every so often someone comes storming into our office complaining how poorly he (or she) was . . ewe pretty good job. There just. RonPeers Alan Arkley | Mark Humphrey — are not enough joblis avail-— treated by Canada Man- North Vancouver North Vancouver | North Vancouver . North Vancouver | os power. Some people I spoke . oe to did not-wish to give their .mame or have their photo- graph taken, but the com- ments were interesting so I just used their initials. This week the Inquiring Reporter ~ asks: What is your opinion of. the service that Canada Manpower provides? HHH loves 1 want you to know “how much our family enjoys. your paper, especially the cole **From the Back Potch.’” W. never miss reading it and get. many a chuckle from it. My _husband’s family live in North Surrey andewe pass the paper on to them and they enjoy it as much.as we do. “At a recent family picnic they: asked me to tell Mr. it. M. Atchison a North Vancouver Hintington,, M.P. in “his - unity.’ North Skore News : . ~ EMATRAHNeNEATTA NA NeNNNeEAeeANNE © . 7 a ” Jack Peach. 1 think that Canada Man- power is doing a fine job considering all the red tape that is inevitably involved in such an operation. rie. y ‘Aug. 18] against the outra- geous ‘statement . “by .Ron “Ottawa .Report’’ that the. *‘Catholic Church and Que- bec has been a restraining influence . against Canadian — Mr. .: Huntington” seems short ‘on Canadian : Histon. ‘Had it not peer ip the” Catholic. Church-and Quebee™ ‘in 1812 Mr. Huntington and I~ would today. be. living under : the Stars and: Stripes rather © than the Maple Leaf. It was “the -Catholic Church “and. Quebec, more than any other element that thwarted Ben- - . jamin Franklin’s plan to grab Clark how much h they enjoyed : off, for. the ,new ‘U.S. ‘ Republic, the entire conti- Say me nent,..as he. said, ‘‘from | Mexico to the North Pole.” ae agree completely with a © The personnel at Canada Manpower have been friend- ly to me. I just completed an interview and they were very , nice to me. unity that Joe Clark and the. Conservative shouted.-about -so- lustly’3 at” their convention? __ . AS. __ third-generation : ‘Canadian I feel that [have a- : fight to speak.. For born and. - brought up in Ottawa, I have, - amidst a newspaper career of | more than 50 years, lived for years in. Montreal, Toronto *: and: finally. in: B.C.: ‘where: ‘T, . Nave. lived for.56 years. ~Consequently,.-my_ Canada. Stretches all the way. from. Father’s. Point to William’s Head, and I love every foot of ° «There are é far more impor- ‘tant: issues: that should engage the attention of Mr. _ Huntington. For instance, as the apen défiance of the ‘united Nations Charter on Education by B.C.. and _, Manitoba. They were: the. only two provinces who’ rejected the world body’s - declaration that parents. shall choose. the kind of education . which the provinces should , heavy load. It’s better to go convention — _ , Park and Lynn Canyon areas » . and to note the generally = Jopment throughout the city. % ae ds topics ‘such a ‘as ‘the War of the Roses or a list of Henry. _. AND THESE SAID _“PLEASE,NOPHOTO!” ““T think ‘that, the ‘staff’ at “Canada Manpower should be" -more attentive to people.” 1D» =— Van. “y think : they are > doing ‘the - -best job possible considering | the high unemployment rate in .B.C.”’ G.O., North Van. . “I think they are doing’ a able. ” | BRS North Van. - I think that the North Vancouver Canada. .Man- ‘'! have litte faith i in Candida‘. power is understaffed, -Yes-. Manpower. You are expécted terday, I had to wait for 3 to take any menial job: Ihave . hours while only two people even tess: respect for their handled the interviews. Ge- stereotyped. employees.’’ . __ nerally, Ihave found the staff [nkteatified] considerate. . “ There are so inany people going to Canada Manpower looking for work they have a knocking on doors by your- self, As one born . on this fair - mountain-side, ‘and _ quite... recently:: returned . after an_ absence of: many. years, I’: ani can ‘only. ‘exercise a: limited . ‘amount of surveillance: How-.- ever, « -people : ‘deserve the. - afternoon. soured by the sight | . of two supermarket buggies and ‘assorted ‘garbage. deli-: “‘berately thrown into. «the a cenvironment in which they . Is Mr. Huntington’ s state- prompted”: to”; express”: “a. creek at West 19th Street. As live not.as a God given right, ° Jim Murray’s protest [NSN: ment the kind of ‘‘Candian thought. or two. , “ '.if not enough --. plywood but rather as a result’ of each: - MP. wrong about Quebec, 2 : ... Sheets, etc., thrown into this Ho ‘pleasant’ to- re-disco- :. Same creed at the -park ver the beauty of the Mahon ~ entrance. Be . individual's " care and recon cern. oy The inference i is that local citizens should react to their - areas being fouled, no matter -: by whom, and take > Appro- priate action. — I am. ‘mature enough ‘to realize: that all social groups have some members who are - "deficient for one. reason or another and that acceptable “agencies. such as local. Potice - ‘sensible commercial ‘deve- |” _ And now for the bad news oo had: as nice Sunday IW. Watt, : ee a aa ~ North: Vancouver. VIII's. wives, are forced. to send their children to inde- pendent schools for religious- knowledge, and pay twice as: much for the education of } } their children. I educated two children and had to pay | for the price of four. . Mr. ‘Huntington, there is no outrage like. that . Quebec’s — education. nei- | dentally a recent survey of |' Vancouver schools shows not |‘ even a little token semblance |i of religion in these schools— |: the Lord’s Prayer: is not | & ‘being taught. And he tilts at |. & a _ , : on . Quebec, where . Catholics, Cae dees " “eee a ce _ Nice to see the construc- Girl? and ‘so does. my provide for their children. protestants, . and Jews ‘all| “BRANDY” THE WHIPPET won best-dressed award in’ tive letters pertaining to husband; Iwill look, forward. But notin B,C. despite the pave their own independently the girls’ category at the Dr. Ballard’s Mutt Show Friday ‘News Girl’. I couldn’t-help to it evén more-sé.now that fact that Canada signed in ryy schools. at Park Royal. Flankisig winner is owner Leah Johnston, - noticing the. previous: letter signed by the same old group who seem to crop up in the all this has: gone’ on.-I am agreement ‘on behalf of all me rn a proud to, see that North and: West Vancouver: havé ‘such! | provinces! 10, anid mother Irene. Mere than 40 mutts pariipated h in James J. Larkin 3 events [Guillermo Lam photo] North Vancouver . editor’ s letters with a nega-: attractive GIRLS. i | B.C. parents of any den-' .tive view so often. - omination, who believe that C. Karlsson God should have at least a we > 1 enjoy seeing your, ‘News N. Vancouver, — big pact i in school education | aoe eee HEM CHRISTIE, Hugh Graham of Ottawa, Ontario and formerly . of Vancouver, 8.C. suddenly” on August. 22,. 1076. ‘Age 60 years. Survived by his loving ‘wife, Patricia, sons Graham of .. Vancouver, Scott A. of Ottawa, ‘daughter Mrs. Jan A. Knudson, of Chilliwack, 'mothor Mrs. H.G.. Christla of Chilliwack, brothor, Douglas of Alder-— grove, . Sistor Mrs.’ Shirley | Talarico of Grand pForks, - Qranddaughter Kristy, Leigh. Knudson. Funderal service was hold 3:30 p.m. Tuesday August 31 In tho Boal Chapol, 1505 Lillooot Road, North Vancouver.’ In leu of tlowors donations to Vancouver y.m.c.a, would be appreciated. Arrangemente through . Firat Memorial. Service btd. ’ deaths SMITH, Gorald. Robort of — North Vancouver ‘on August — IZOD, Wiilllam. Henry of North. . Mancouvor on August 20, 1076.' Age #2 years. Survived by his loving wife, Margarot, - son’ _. Clinton of Kelowna, doughtors '; Margaret Goldio of Gold River, ‘* Ethel Crounwoll of Vandorhoof, ‘gleter,, ‘Ethel Richardson of _ Vancouver, Lillian Leech and Dorothy Walbridge, both of Edmonton, and 11 grandehit- dren, Funoral sorvice 0:30 my Wodnosday, . September — 1, 1076 in the Boal Chapel, 1605 - Liftooat Road, North Vancoue. | vor. Cremation to follow. ‘Arrangomonts through The. Momorial Soclety of B.C. & Firat Momorial Services Ltd. ‘Vee ose oat NeMeas must: be. An, ony nn. Mortey a suerte vs nttens gays eo 20, 1076," agé 62 years. ‘Survived by his loving wifo, Edna, sons Larry, BIII'& John, - daughters ‘Mrs. -Judl King, Mrs. Val. Wilson, brothers Roy. - and Harold: and olster Irena’ "and grandchildren. Active In- “the dental supply flofd and past. -prosident, of tha Danturist F- Socloty .of 8,C. Memorial: ' service’ 11:00-a.m.,. Thuraday, . September 2, {In the Boal’ » Chapel, .1605 Lillooet | Ad., ‘North Vancouvor with = the - Rovergnd ‘Ronald Smith. offi- clating. Cremation, Flowers and. donations | gratefully do- . ' ollned. Arrangements’ through Firat Memorial. Sorviaos. ve eq . I as Wey ae . ce ATUL . 1s Insert your ‘flyer. into our paper, 4 and pay our ‘carriers. a ‘bonus for ( ae oe weer eg a ¢ heey Merit tee des Sateen tt Pe te NN ony Genes teh awe deliver flyers | The North ‘Shore News offers the “most efficient . and - economical » delivery: of: flyers, brochures : and. 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