CGE ne en ee ctmmunicnting eifectively. siz be _-yow'll find one elementary innovative page 2 - January 4, 1978 - North Shore News, BY Jil SMITH The first European explor-. in some nebulous sense, it ers were roaming through represents the degree of the -backlands of Australia ame a wt ar snare mean, am an, Sen heuer ema tt we le So BUETUR CORE BOVormmICoAe SERUCE VOEREROEE J5 guided by a handful of the ‘ism’? exists im the Aborigines. A strange attitudes and actions of the animal ~ came ism’’, ‘‘communism’’ and all the other ‘“‘isms’’ are basic- American branch plantism ally like kangaroo. What has not been without its. each of them means is “I rewards for Canadians in don’t know’’ for various years gone by. But, in the branches of socio-economic modern setting, it is temen- thinkers. dously threatening. More | and more branch plants are Jargon has overwhelmed finding that it is cheaper to us, inundated us with words manufacture in the low-wage that really have no meaning. areas like Korea: and the | * Communism’’, for in- Philippines than to operate in stance, certainly meant Canada. Within the decade, ‘something different to Marx we could find that the than:it means to contempor- manufacturing side efbranch | will . ary Russian leaders. The operations in Canada — trouble with jargon, you see, have moved to other. coun- is that it prevemts us from ries, even thouch we micht poychetegically dependent on those branch If it weren’t for jargon — plants. _ which results in us arguing oo, about whether Canada Canada needs her own should have more or lesS ‘‘ism’’ based on natural . “‘socialism’’ when we can’t domestic industry, hard work even agree on the true and an expanded . sophisti- meaning of ‘‘socialism’’ — cation in dealing with inter- we could get down to the national competition. We significant question of need to deveisp our own defining our exact socio- technology rather than economic objectives . i depending on handouts from concrete terms. the U.S. This is the message -. of the Canadian Federation Cut through the political of Independent Business: we Jargon of any nation and need to develop our own companies to truth: each country has create our own ‘‘ism’’. developed its own ‘“‘ism’’. There’s Americanism. _ It’s time, in other words, There’s Germanism. There’s to have a good answer when Japanism, Brazilisam and people ask ‘‘ Italianism. The ‘‘ism’’ can’t with Canada? Kangaroo be solidly defined [although, simply won’t do anymore. ’ mot, ae * ‘, a Vera pea eee ; 2 che rine : ee we 4 ‘ Ba teyy ee naeeaty gm a ul - a : ] | a ‘Ee f . ' ' a i ~ \ wy W rene wane? t 1 be + : ann VERIFIED CIRCULATION 47,001 OFFICE/NEWS: (604) 980-0511 CLASSIFIED: 980-3464 CIRCULATION: 986-1337 Publisher Peter Speck Associate Publisher Bob Graham /Editor-in-Chief Noel . Wright/News Guillermo Lam/Photos Ells- worth Dickson/Production Marna Leiren/Advertis-" ing Kristi Vidler/{Clasalfied Berni Hilliard/Circala- tlon Yvonne apman/Administration Barbara Haywood/Accounts Sylvia Sorensen. North Shore News, founded in 1969 as an independent community newspaper and’ qualified under Schedule 111, Part 111, Paragraph 111 of the Excise Tax Act, is published each Wednesday and Sunday by the North Shore Free Press Ltd. and distributed to every door on the North Shore. Second Class Mall Registration Nuunber 3885. “ENTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHT © 1978 NORTH = Wednesday |Jan.18 /§ SNGLISH .16 $28.00 BACHELOR COOKING =| wo i Jan.16&18 ($28.00 '& ENTERTAINING FOR | 630-9 pm. & Mar. _ | FRENCH 6pm. | & Feb.20& 22 GUYS&GALS recoday \yen.t7 | Tt oa 7:30 p.m | | , CHINESE COOKING 30pm.) | GERMAN Monday Jan. 16 $28.00 (For Beginners) 6 p.m. - 7:30 nts . ; p.m. ay =. |S NORWEGIAN” 130 pam. Jan. 19 $28.00 LEBONESECOOKING |Thuradey =~ | Jan. aa bounding people rather than im amy | g 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4 i _ Learn to ski and practice your French at the same time. Six 1% hy. pier ear eed THIS FOR YOUR REFERENCE [STARTING [ree | ATE 4 4 OKIN (All Classes Limited to 12) © 6'p.m. - 7:30 p.m. | SPANISH See +$22.00 COMBAT KATA Friday + Jan. 20 | e e . ‘ 7:30-3 mM. & a} - across the plain, stopped in textbook guidelines. eee em Mer.3 | front of the explorers and en re F DEFENSE (Friday | Jan. 20 $22.00 “ , | LEARN-TO-SWI Mon/Tues/Thurs | Jan. 9 SEL ; 22. hopped veered th What do ved: But Canada doesn’t pos- | SHORT COURSE 8:30-9:15 pm. | Jan. 30 — '6 p.m. - 7:30 pm. & Mer. 3 . Euré eans asked oe their sess a genuine Canada-ism. COED: — March 13 DEFENSE AGAINST Tuesday = | Jan.17 —-| $22.00 . Pi Instead, we have a spillover | MENSNOON Tues/Thurs Jan. 10 RAPE — (Women Only) 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.) & Feb. 28 BuICeS. from the United States that | LEARN-TOSWIM — — | 12:15-1:00p.m. | Feb. 14 FENCING FOR Tharedey jen19 | $28.00 ‘6 ’ 99 can probably best be des- . March 21 INNERS -830p.m.\ I don’t know,”® one of the crived as American branch COED STROKE | Mon/Thurs Jan. a BEGINNER 7 p.m. p-t | 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. - - st ga! des replied in. his native plantism. And, if there is | j Ssoreei pam yn KARATE KYOKUSHINKA] Monday -=—Ss | Jan.16 ‘| $28.00 danearos [ don’t know 24, anything worse than being | ADVANCED | Mon. 7:15-8:00 | Jan.9 $27.50 (Hard Style) _ |'8 pam.-9 p.m. eb Australian Aborigine] got its Ung up on jargon, it must be BEGINNER'S COE ‘Thurs. 7:15-8:00 | Pep. 20 TAI CHI CHAUN Tuesday = | Jan.17 ‘| $31.00. name the failure of a country to | sxmivescuBA Tues.or Wed. | Jan. 10 $85.00 (For Beginners) Sp.m.-10pm | ° own anything worth lavish- | COED 7:00-9:30 p.m. | Jan. 11 ee oe | $28.00 **Socialism’’ “‘capital- ing jargon on. ‘ Large Pool. YOGA ; Friday Jan. 20. $28. | 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m $15.00 R 0 MEN’S JUDO — . _& EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS | Mon/Wed 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Jan.9 Feb.6 - March 6 MEN'S INTRODUCTION .| Thurs. Jan.12 Feb.9 $16.50 ASTROLOGY Thursday _—_| Jan..19 $26.00 TO HANDBALL 7:00-10:00 p.m. |March9 | (For Beginnere) 6p.m.-7:30p.m, MEN’S INTRODUCTION | Mon. Jan.9 Febé:- | $16.50 ASTROLOGY Thursday - Jan. 19 $26.00 TO SQUASH | 6:15- 10:00 p.m. | March 6 j (Intermediate) 7:30 -9 p.m. , | Wed. - [Jena Feb.8 | $16.50 . ai an 6:30- 10:00 p.m. | March 8 BALLROOMDANCING | Beginners: | Jan.i7 $28.00 1 Tues. 8:30 p.m. $48.00 per MEN'S INTRODUCTION | Tues.8-10p.m. | Jan. 10 $35.00 Intermediate | ; couple | TORACQUETBALL - Pri 6- 10 pm. | April 9 | | ‘Tues. 7 pm. oe ; a : ‘| Sun. 1-5 p.m. - as i en 2 i" | LADIES’ SQUASH | BELLY DANCING Thursday ‘| Jan. 19 $28.00 GR RACQUETBALL Jan. 10,Feb. 7, March 7 $15.00 (Women Only) 7:30-9pm of Full Session — | 225.00 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Mondayor _—{ Jan. 160r | $40.00 | (12 weeks) - . (Beginners) Wednesday ‘| fjan.i8 : , : : . oa : Be , ‘” Ble +: BE | SKIFEYNESS1 (| MeafThers | Jan.9 $27.50 1 PHOTOGRAPHY Thursday |Jan.19 | $40.00 + . | G15-8:30 p.m. eb. A 7 p.m.-9D.m. | SWIM COED : | (intermediate) p.m.-9 p.m | DRAMA WORKSHOP — | - 17 30.00 SKI FITNESS ll Mon/Thurs |Jan.9 —«._—«| $27.50 AMA WORKSHOP ae Sam. |e $ Pog 8:00-9:45 p.m. | Feb. 20 | VOLLEYBALLCOED | DROP-IN PROGRAM Tuesday Jan. 17 Free ST.PAUL'S | | TuesThurs | Jan.10 $22.50 ‘Spm. , -MEN'SCONDITIONING | 6:00 p.m. Jan.3 $8.00 + nnere) Sp.m.-8 pm. de on Jan. 7 membership ELECTRONICS " Thursday Jan.19 -|. $28.00. e an. 3: . ° 12:40 noon Feb. 14 $78.00 4+ (Intermediate) Spm.-10pm. | 100 p.m. Feb. 28 non-membe FOLK GUITAR | Tuesday Jan. 17 $30.09 12:00 noon March 14 Ad i Re ° : , 5:30 pain March 28 (Advanced Beginners) 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. | . ' noon pril 11 FOLK GUITAR | — Tuesday ‘Jan. 17 $30.00 - 6:00 p.m. April 25 20 ° ae 1 STT.7(SPECIFIC | | | (intermediate) 880-18 pm. TRAINING TECHNIQUES)| Tues/Thur Jan. 10 $38.00 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Thursday Jan.19 . | $28.00 . 6:30 - 7:15 p.m April 4 . 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | -Mon/Wed Jan.9 . $15.00 | ADIES’ KEEP FIT 6:45-7:30 p.m. | April 3 FUN LEVEL OLD-TIME Wednesday Jan.18— for 10 wks. . ' Py = Be le ) r A. SLENDER GYM © Mon/Wed/Fri_ | Jan.9 $37.00 & SQUARE DANCING . 1:90-3:30 p.m ee, | 10:00 a.m. 11:00 INVESTING YOUR MONEY) Wednesday Jan. 18 $10.00 B.BUSINESSGIRLS | Mon/Wed Jan. 9 $35.00 HL ANEANG YOUR OWN | Tpm.-Spm. | & Fe . . by °“€ p.m. ‘ i . oy 7 | PREPARING YOUR Saturday March4 —_| $40.00 . FAMILY FUN Jan.6 | $48.00 . | & FITNESS . per family PERSONAL INCOME TAX | 9a.m.-4p.m. | & March 11 ; | _ _ , RELAXATION TO THE Tuesday Jan.17— . | $45.00 tere ane YMCA:SKI-SE HOOL MIND, SUCCESS, 1 Tp.m.- 10 p.m. . poe EE A IE SPR AWARENESS | . - Detailed brochures available upon request | : ' - le le le 20.00 DOWNHILL SKI SCHOOL (Regular Lessons) & (Graduated Length Monday-7 p.m. |Jan.16 | | |$ Method) Regular and G.L.M,; lessons offered at Mt. Baker with bus tran- sportation included. Beginning January 8. ' CROSS COUNTRY SKI LESSONS From January to March, a varied program is available — beginners ( tatevinediaie classes sor children, adults and families. Class limit 20. Pre-Christmas classes filled rapidly, Register carly and avoid ' disappointment! LEARN TO SKI EN FRANCAIS — (Mt. Seymour) Sunday ‘SNOWSHOEING | Jan. 22 & 28 . (Y's Program Now Exhibited) ae Come down to the Y's Open House, January 4 and January 5, 6 p.m. — 9pm. There will be displays, demonstrations, instructors on hand to answer your questions and coffee..You may register at the ‘same time, ; |. PROGRAM. REGISTRATION... lessons. Fee includes instruction, equipment and all t d lifts. Adults S.S.P. (Short Ski Saturday Pro gression — ows and. ifts Children & Juniors — Saturday: “Jan.14- $75.00 , _ ) , ~ a | - _ San. 18 $75.00 CLASSES BEGIN WEEKS OF JANUARY 9th & 16th, UNLESS wot 'Y NM @ A ¢ LU B G RO UJ PS yo OTHERWISE LISTED. Registration weeks — January 3 to January 6; January 9 to January 13, Register in person or by mail — using mail registration form. COMPLETE REFUNDS ONLY FO CLASSES CANCELLED DUE TO INSUFFICIENT REGISTRATION. Refunds for any other reason, will have a $3.00 service.charge and NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER FIRST CLASS. , MAIL ENROLLMENT FORM NOme oo. ccsscccccnncecceucuteccccvececescuaceeevenssee? WSKECLUB—DOWNINLL ae inter program outings ine y and weekend trips. 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