Digital Edition - October 7, 1974

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College teachers reject final offer by Ron

Stanaltis recommended a series of one day Tomorrow will break or make the walkouts beginning tomorrow. The bargaining team, representcoming teachers strike and most teachers from this centre as well as ing the Civil Service Association of other Conestoga College centres Ontario (CSAO which has 66,000 expected to attend an members) met at the King Edward are meeting on the Hotel in Toronto on September organizational outskirts of Toronto. (The meeting 28th. They discussed matters for place was not designated as this the whole day with members of the Ontario, Council of Regents (repissue went to press.) The meeting tomorrow afternoon resentatives of the Bill Davis will be held in order to examine government) but no headway was the government’s latest proposal to made. The Davis government wants to teachers and to discuss what future

actions will be taken in order to

make

their

and teachers t in this province are currently in a very angry mood. This whole question is a battle which faces every government employee and as it stands at the moment I believe most teachers will strike/’ said Mr. Mohammed. He stated that the Davis government offers no security and most teachers are tired of being overworked and underpaid. According to him, Ontario colleges don’t begin to compare with other community colleges in workload, working conditions and* security. Most high school teachers are better off than college teachers in many aspects. In fact according to

discriminate against the teachers to Ivan Mohammed a

demands known and according

former president of the Conestoga

fulfilled.

Eight negotiators for Ontario’s 5,500 community college teachers contract

rejected

a

Sunday

September

final

29th

College faculty association (19691973.)

Mr.

“The Davis government is and provoking the teachers into a strike

Mohammed community

col-

lege teachers had better conditions at the inseption of community colleges eight years ago than they have today.

offer

He went on to say that teachers don’t expect perfection but they do want an improvement, but the Way the Davis government is handling the whole affair makes one wonder Cambridge and Waterloo if the Ontario government is

Student deported after hearing by Paul Marck

worked

As the result of breaching four immigration laws, and subsequent conviction, a 23 year old Conestoga College Doon Centre student faces

without

second year of studies at Conestoga was arrested and detained in Kitchener Provincial Jail Tuesday, September 24 by local immigration officials. He was living in Canada with a renewed student visa. He was charged with a total of seven offences under the Canada Immigration Act. The two charges laid by the board itself were: one charge of gaining admission to Canada through false information on a statutory declaration form, and a companion charge of unauthorized employment. Five charges were made by the R.C.M.P.: two counts of working illegally, and three counts of lying on a statutory declaration form. Chinapen was alleged to have

pending

in

permit

a

during

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concerned

the

about

the

people

of

summer. Ontario. On Wednesday, September 25, The main criticism Mr. Mohambail hearing was held in the med aired about the Davis deportation tc his native Guyana. visitor’s quarters of the jail, at government concerning education v r .,^s?rx^S[sr Noel Cliin*pen, a journalism wliielv, timi Wil \/as d hi ILcJ^ ’

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student

in

his

a

review of the case by a say

in this matter aren’t educators they refuse to see the educators’ point of view and the few people who are educators in the government are easily outvoted. There are just too many

and

special inquiries officer.

Such a review was conducted by a special board of inquiry on Thursday, Spetember 26. However, defense counsel David Cooke, represented by his assistant Tony Keller, sought and was granted an adjournment until Monday, September 30. At that time, Cooke brought forth character witnesses and further evidence on behalf of Chinapen. However, special in-

square pegs

He

feels

in

round holes.

that

More than 5500

instructors in Ontario's 23

been working without a contract stolid expressions, they've

been waiting a long time.

should deal with education and master would have increased to negotiate with educators because $20,442 from $16,900 by Sept. 1, most people in the Davis govern- 1974 and a person earning $14,000 ment are more interested in politics would have received an increase of rather than serving the people. $3,800. He also said that it is a In addition council said it

Jack MacNamara ordered Chinapen to be deported, significant fact that the past year proposed substantial decreases in as recommended by local immi- has been a trememdous year for the number of teaching hours a gration authorities. As a result of the amount of unrest in education. year for more than 25 per cent of changes in the immigration act last The Ontario Council of Regents’ college teachers. year, no appeal of the case can be final offer consisted of a salary Mr. Mohammed said this promade. increase of 12 per cent Sept. 1, posed adjustment in teaching hours 1974 and an eight per cent increase would increase the workload of the retroactive to Sept. 1, 1973 and the majority of teachers. He gave the council said this agreement would example of one teacher working run for one year to August 31, 1000 hours and another 500. 1975. “The Davis idea of justice would According to the proposal the be to increase the hours of the maximum salary for a teaching teacher working 500 hours in order quiries officer,

may

The Doon Students Association (DSA) decided to investigate the possibility of setting up an emergency bail fund for students at their first meeting Tuesday night. The idea was prompted by the arrest two weeks ago of Noel Chinapen, a journalism student, who had been charged by the immigration board. Because he had no legal status, and no money, he

was ineligible for legal needed financial help.

with lawyer David Cooke, [left], and girlfriend Sandra Dookrum awaiting outcome of his immigration hearing. Special Inquiries officer Jack MacNamara found Chinapen guilty of the charges brought against him and ordered immediate deportation sits

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community colleges have some As can be seen from their

for over a year. Pictured here are

of Conestoga's diligent, hardworking faculty.

more educators

D.S.A.

Noel Chinapen, [centre],

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aid,

and

set

Treasurer Linda

up

to

give

justice

to

the

teacher

working 1000 hours. It would be robbing Peter to pay Paul.’’ The teachers, forbidden by law to go on strike, have asked for a 12 percent immediate increase and a like

10 percent retroactive increase. VVTien asked if he thought the Davis government would give in, Mr. Mohammed replied “Once they realize we mean business and with the fact that an election is in the offing, there is a good chance.” Regardless of all the power struggles in the Davis government, tomorrow will decide if students at this centre will stop having classes and teachers will begin their study session.

bail

fund

There are more than one or two students be provisions for legal aid for arrested at' a time there would be Canadian citizens now but bail no money left for future cases. money is not available. It was then suggested that before ^ Geoff proposed the DSA set up anything is decided the legalities an emergency fund along with involved with setting up the fund some sort of guidelines as to who should be investigated. Liberal should be eligible to draw from it. Studies representative Peter Don Neill, a photography student Rausch will look into the possibilpointed cut that the DSA "Has no ities and report back to the DSA. moral right to pass judgement” on Dan Young reported that planwho deserves the money and who ning is being continued on the doesn’t. He said that everyone sports complex. He said that pays the activity fee and therefore $3,500 of the money donated by should be given bail money. the students was spent to hire an Elliot.

Because the DSA directors had not been elected, approval to get Noal a lawyer was given by Linda Elliot also pointed out that architect to design a concept. This President Geoff Hebbert, Vice- no matter how much money is set concept, he said will be used President Angelo Volpe and aside it may not be enough. Should during the campaign to raise funds. cont. on p. 2


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The basis of such a system is that you use your money to make more money no matter what. This simply means if you buy an item for 10<f and can sell it for SI. 00 that is good business, and if you do it often enough you are a success and become prominent in our society, There is only one way in which to control this gross injustice and that apathetic to the point where they is first to take all the monies from ^ will not complain no matter how far the people like the Taylors, the they stick it in. Eatons, the Westons, the The rip off syndrome started Trudeaus, etc., and recirculate it to with thtadventof the industrial age the general masses. This alone will and the first rip off artists were the not cure the spiral but will tend to slow it down. Second, along with industrial barons who were not much better than the feudal barons this the unions must be broken and or slave owners of the past. At that the great wage difference between point in time there were still people the upper and lower limits must be w'ith backbone, and eventually our narrowed to the point of justificatfearless government passed legis- ion. This also will only help slow Rip Off

Who

being ripped off? You are being ripped off everyday, in fact you are being ripped off every minute. Why are you being ripped off? You are being ripped off because organized labour and organized business and organized crime have realized that most people are lethargic and are!

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make

it

a fair land.

But not

to be out done, the criminal element decided to make a living, This should have been rectified but our fearless government also became our greedy government and organized crime has flourished

ever since.

Labour began to be organized --ami wanted their fair share of the monies they saw organized business reaping. This was only the beginning of the rip off spiral, Since then the spiral has straight-

ened out to a direct climb. We all know what the government has called this great rip off inflation,

Different people justify inflation

by many different means, but the only one that really counts

is— inflation

(the great rip off) is the baby of our capitalistic system,

down the

rapid inflation. Third, to

be done in conjunction is to restore enough confidence in the judicial system that people once again feel it either worth their while to be honest or at least not worth their while to be dishonest. Finally we need clear cut legislation to keep people in their proper and justified positions,

This proposal may sound as if I'm leaning towards the communistic

system

system, but

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bY Marina Vukovich The body is a delicate mechaninflation, rip off. and apathy if Canada and the rest of the (so sni and its ability to function depends upon the called) free world is to survive our effectively "great" technical program that the availability of all the essential last 50 years has seen and that the nutrients. It depends on quality and quantity of food we eat. next 50 years will see. kiViWn-^vHfir'Ot His ffiat' $£S^Jone5^

Don’t Eat Out!

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maintenance, etc. are slight differences in production for techniques, the difference intasteis existence and most co-ops not apparent to the consumer. For have only succeeded in eliminating restaurant markets, the prices are one or two levels of* middlemen, lower and the choice is wider. The eventual goal of the coPeople eat with their eyes, so operative movement is to buy what ever looks good must taste dlfectly from the farmers. < good. If you complain about the Canada is the country of healthy Just consider the food that many taste of the food that you pay more . people. The statistics simply do not people eat every day. Good than you can afford, they just tell bear this out. At least half of the "enriched" toast and cereal for you "I followed the directions on population, most of them young breakfast, coffee or maybe ten the package.” Anyway, you are the people including students, have coffees during morning break and one who loses, no matter what you their. lost articles. some kind of continuous illness, for lunch good old and stale Sargent Cook, at one time, used to long term diseases, digestive vending machine sandwiches made take the time to find the students difficulties, and as some people put of cheese slices. For supper a who had lost their books but now it it, irregularity of some kind. Poor package of frozen fish and chips is just too much of a burden on him. resistance to infections is the most and canned peas, with ice cream or With the glasses he received last common to all of us. cake for dessert. After supper you conf. from p. 1 year he'll turn them over to the Fire Have you ever felt good after can eat the usual assortment of Department and they’ll send them eating a large combination of pizza snacks, a can of coke and potato Contact has been with the to under privileged countries. With or Harvey's hamburger. You are chips while watching television Ministry of Universities and books, Cook will let them sit in his stuffed, and feeling sick to your Many of us noticed that food has Colleges, but he said there won’t office for a month, then he'll give stomach. And still after all this you changed over the past few years be any funds coming from them for them to the book store. The book think you really had a treat. Ma'ybe The consumer is now offered an at least two years because of the store will then sell them at a you think so, but can your stomach overwhelming array of prepack- building freeze. They will however, reduced price. tak e all this. Those burps are not aged and highly processed food, help the college in looking for other If you have lost or misplaced trying to tell you how good it was, The consumer ends up paying for sources of funds. The Ministry also anything — V be Ui o it wil more than likely or how Iiapjjy happy yuu you stomach is the convenience of this way of promised they would place Conin Sargent Cook's office, so come in receiving this junk, eating tin many ways. Have you estoga high on their priority list ' and pick it up quickly. H is difficult to trace back ever stopped to think while you once the freeze is lifted. assorted aches and pains or a were eating a sandwich. There is Since the appointment of the new general lack of vyell being. As the no taste to bread. The onlytasteyou president, Ken Hunter the former side-effects begin to multiply, can find is the meat, mustard, building and finance committees medical doctors do not have the lettuce, or some other junk you put have been combined

must take

a stand against

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Lost your lunch? Sargent F. Cook, head of security Conestoga College wonders students know that his office is also the lost and found department. If you have lost any books or anything else this year it probably is in his office, which is located beside the men's washroom near the entrance for the bus stop, From last year there are a couple pairs of prescription glasses, keys and rings. So far this year people have handed in books, playing cards. and a number of other lost for

how many

articles;

Cook s office is already O getting o cluttered up and he wishes that the -

owners would come

in

and claim

Bail

training

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necessary to understand on

the role nutrition plays in health. The best way of ensuring a more

Editor: Paul Mark Ass’t. Editor: Ron Stanaitis Half Ass’t. Editor: Pete Cudhea Layout Editor: John Wilcox

fund

into one committee. They are now looking

it.

If

you have money

to

spend and

for

ways

to finance the project

and

eat in the restaurants, well that is placing priorities on which areas of your bad luck. Restaurants use the complex should be built first convenience foods not because they once funds become available. are better, but because they are $2,500 of the students money is cheaper and, of course, more still in trust, and Dan urged the convenient than employing a DSA to retain their support of the competent staff. The usual excuse project.

adequate diet is to avoid highly processed and take-out foods. Your diet is just a question of time and energy. Most parents have to go to work to support a family and there is little time to prepare meals. Baking your own bread offers

is that chefs are hard to find. Since In other business, the directors problem is facing most of the were informed that the DSA is restaurants, they justify the use of entering the Conestoga wagon nor al time consuming as it may frozen foods. They are claiming drawn by a team of horses in the seem that frozen foods are fresher than Oktoberfest parade Oct. 14. Geoff There are few other solutions to many fresh foods and the taste is said they felt it would be good the problems surrounding food, compared to fresh prepared foods. advertising for the college. Stu Many local people decided to set up In some restaurants they are Detenbeck, public relations officer the Waterloo Food Co-op. By required to note on their menus is in charge of the entry. joining together and buying food in which items were prepared from A date was set for the first bulk from wholesalers, you might fresh foods and which ones were general meeting with executive, be able to get cheaper food while at frozen directors and the student body the same time gaining more control Hundreds of companies manu- expected to attend. On Oct. 23, the over the quality and types of food facture frozen foods for restaur- meeting will be held in the lounge

another real alternative to the food industry. This is neither as difficult

this

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Staff: Rich Houghton. Photography: Lou Spizzirri, R.B. Jones, Graphics: Brian Lowry, Clair Hawkins. Darlene Heinbecker. Thanks to Jim Ambeau. Dave Johston, Diane Nagorsen. Bob Seli, Alice Rokholm Jack Ramsay. Delbert Dickson, Pearl Wolfe. Marina Vukovich Debbie Darling. Claude DesRoches. Indrani Singh. Gary Loewen, and lim

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you buy. The Waterloo Co-op currently operates on a committee structure. Each committee is responsible for a specific area such as purchasing,

an ts.

Several of the largest— at 10:30 a.m. Both the bail fund Armour. Stouffer. Sara Lee. Green and sports complex will be Del Monte, Heinz and discussed. Carnation also make frozen foods The next DSA meeting will be for home consumption. While there held tonight at 4:30. Giant.

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It took Conestoga College more than 2% when it used to be as high than 2 years, the loss of over 2.000 as 9% of the 20.000 books in the books at cost of more than S20.000 collection. "In previous years, we to realize that some people were used to buy books at the rate of stealing or forgetting to sign out 1.000. However, our losses also books from our library. amounted to 1. 000 books per So last June they spent $15,000 year " We’re all very pleased in on a security gate at the urging of the way the students have taken the library chief. Hala Piekarski. and digested the system. They've bitting in her tiny office proven to be mature enough to surrounded by piles of books. Mrs. understand the reason” she said.

Piekarski. said that the reason it took so long for such a system to corne to this college was financial, 1 hat system cost a lot of money,

What about fooling the system? Dorothy Cox in charge of circuland the book-napper catcher, says that about 10% of the library she said, and with the library's customers try to fool the system, small budget, we couldn't swing it. "and these arc mostly technology The security system called students” she says. Another thing fittingly the "Tattle Tale” is a 3M that she has noticed was that product and consists of 2 gates or women don’t tamper with the turnstiles, an alarm and a sensitive equipment; only men. "The staff element which detects unchecked and faculty, she ads. all think it's books. Each book is “sensitized" just another expensive toy. I guess with it s own code so that without they don’t realize the need for the the librarian punching the code in system.” the sensitizer, the alarm-will sound Barbara Cowan, responsible for and gate will lock. The would-be the reader service, says that some book-napper is caught in the people will try anything to fool the turnstile with no place to go. system. "They 'll attempt an lhe system does not react to 'escape' through the fire exits, but metal objects, pens or even tooth those have an alarm system as fillings, but sometimes it’ll react HOLD IT. FRENCH FRY!" to well. Once a little boy used the Pictured here, Sgt briefcases. We are vey apologet- turnstiles as monkey bars and you Fred |cookie| Cook apprehends a Doon cretin whose ic. says Mrs Piekarske. but we get the odd male hanging around to book-stealing activities are notorious around the must check the contents of the watch some of the women’s skirts brietcase. So apparently book- get caught up in the turnstile." nappers aren t the only ones with Ms. Cowan says that some people red faces. have even bushed books under the At first the library staff was turnstile, or crawled on all fours apprehensive. " We felt it would under the turnstiles, thrown books R.R.# 2 Gah, general repairs to prove embarassing and perhaps over the gate and even tried to step most cars including create an unpleasant situation. The over imports, the light meter in the system. located two miles from the college, I thought ” that we had IIUU l-J to l(RC face UiC b ... w.us the And like she says: "We’re quite south of Blair. Phone 621-3789 savs Mrs Tkg, few „ * facts, says Mrs. Piekarski. The well trained for nut cases like who’s reputation might suffer, that!” would prove the best for everyone.” Now we're all quite used to ation

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college. Charged with grand larceny, indecent exposure, and possession of a dead weapon was Claude DesRoehes, activities chairman.

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SEXUALITY & COMMUNICATION by Drs. N. & B. Chernick a film which deals openly with

human Shown

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sexuality

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Room A57

EVERYONE WELCOME Bring your lunch Sponspred by Counselling Services

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1974

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Monday, October

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1974

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Prix by Richard Houghton It looked like it was going to be a Nikkir Lauda day at Mosport on Sept. 22. Lauda's Ferrari jumped into the lead on the first lap, while Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil in a Texaco Marlboro followed only a few seconds behind. The screaming V-12 Ferrari set a blistering pace for most of the race breaking the track record three times. He was designated a record holder with a time of one minute, 13.659 seconds and a speed of 120.181 miles per hour. However at 68 laps he hit some sand on the track and lost traction sliding off the course and damag-

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ing his car.

went on to win gaining

Fittipaldi

a

place tie with Clay Regazzoni the 1974 driving championship.

first

in

Regazzoni

Lauda’s teamate

is

at

Ferrari.

gave him the Labatt's 50 trophy and the winner's Fittipaldi’s victory

share

$275,000

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money and allowances

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minimum

in

security institution,

trust

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that for this,

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directly from offender to victim. If the offender cannot pay in money much discussion on the subject of for his offence, they suggest that penal reform. A seminar was held he be sentences to do work for the Monday, September 30. at the victim until restitution has been Kithchener Public Library on the made. If there is no victim, then the Principles of Sentencing and debt should be paid to society. Dispositions of Offenders”. Jim Fergussen, inmate, said that Keith Jobson, chairman of the most men in prison would be glad .

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In recent years, there

.

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has been

Law Reform Commission of Canada believes that the present penal i,

system only punishes and is not instumenta in the reformation of a prisoner unless the prisoner wants to reform very badly. How should criminal law

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Wilfred

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Leisure Education Officer at both Wilfred Laurier and Guelph University. He has the experience of many fine years with professional hockey leagues and I

think he is one of the finest round coaches in Ontario.

all

Under the supervision of Kurlicki team is fascinating to watch. I hope to see as many people out to the

Laurier

these really

games because I believe it means something to the team

when

their friends

you like rough tough fast skating hard hitting hockey you'll certainly be impressed with the If

fine

representatives of the Con-

dors.

Mr. Jim Kurlicki coaches ConCondors. Jim is staff

estoga’s

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judge.

country

JobsQ n become a reaIity

thing is passed, the officer has reasonable grounds to search. The RCMP can search an entire dwelling depending on the warrant

, coming in order to onto the main building of Doon Campus. This will be phase , financial aid is

and can search any person

build

Should an officer stop you

four of a number of expanding phases. The portables were to be

and classsmates

to

of

gets the,

students

its

money

"have have

the the

temporary but they ar becoming more and more perm-

students

commuter

will

always

Many times officers make searches which do not produce any evidence of drugs. You can sue the policeman if subject to such a search. A lot of people have fought cases against the police and won,

to

commute. dollars” deal. The amount is Mr. Williams and his staff of 14 determined by the previous years people are working on a very tough

enrollment. Last year (’73) the job. He also stated that its a enrollment was low but the year thankless job. But he likes his work before (’72) was higher so there because its challenging. He runs was $118,146 left over from last the college on a tight budget and he year. This year, enrollment is up is doing one hell of a job making 8% (2,600) so next year the budget ends meet.

be up 8%. This is wrong, so thank you Jack Mr. Williams is on the commit- Williams for keeping the Doon tee for the proposed sports complex Centre one of the most prosperous and he quoted a figure of colleges in Ontario. will

cheer them on. The hockey schedule starts Saturday Oct. 26 8 p.m. against $2,500,000 for constucting it. The Loyalist College at Queensmount only problem holding up the project Arena. is finding the money and he doesn’t It should be a great year for the know exactly when construction of Condors so come on out and be part the building will get under way. of the fun. In question of the portables

I will go about proving him wrong by saying a special thank you Jack Williams on behave of staff and students for keeping the Doon Centre one of the most

prosperous colleges

in Ontario.

a

in his posession.

colleges so

have

in

all you’re required to do is produce evidence of car ownership and insurance. The officer cannot detain you unless he arrsts you. He can search the driver ind the car if he has reasonable and probable grounds that the driver has drugs

just

classified as

such

car,

anent.

college

in

place, said Mr. Hayes.

Conestoga centres all up to a With a Bill passed by William $15 million. Davis, Premier of Ontario, there Which includes all the buildings will be no on the campus and equipment. Doon Campus is residences for Doon or any ether worth $9,554,083. Don’t worry community college in Ontario. students its all insured. According to the Bill these are

The

with this writ, the

If a person is seen negotiating with a known pusher and some-

helps student

according

Armed

special warrant.

. period neriorf of of 18 I It „ business for a years. Mr. Williams said he "can’t " being a Finance compare, Chairman to teaching In his present position he is indirectly helping the students while the teacher can directly help his

number

and back the down. If the

to fight

is

officers

RCMP can search any dwelling for drugs providing they have reasonable and probable grounds. Drugs can be removed under a very

total asset of

University and on Oct. 26 against Loyalist College both at the Grand

River Arena.

The key police

policeman thinks you're going to sue him he knows he would never be promoted and that there is a chance ”he would be shipped out of town”, said Bob Hayes, lawyer and faculty member of the Criminology Department at Conestoga College. An officer can search a person on the street or in a car if he has a writ without warrant. The RCMP can issue a writ of assistance which has to be signed by a county court

SSnte'hS«3‘

in a

Mr

Howto fight a drug bust

All

Condors look good

equal

Indrani Singh

i

dominant body

pena

still

finance

12

With

Judge McCormick,

said

student.

Oct.

criminal?

*

t

The few bugs of the pre-season will be ironed out with the exhibition games coming up on

a

today’s prison) she said, system they are criminals along Gayle ------ _. Bigelow, a student social with the husband who in a minute e worker, said that the commission of anger punches his wife or on the should be commended for bringing other extreme a murderer All to light the fact that our penal and these offences are in the criminal judicial systems are not effective, code. Mr. Jobson thinks that needs She believes change is needed changing too. immediately. "We have won the name bur

-

fcwwj

their practices.

pot

not

.

coming,

Williams

penguins I predict that Conestoga Condors will be the team to beat. They’ve got lots of speed and some tough hitters on the hockeyteam. They are very impressive in

,

Jack Williams is the man 3 who0 Ia later e r in April, he bega began " "” working ki ”g »” on repulse "’ll”8 : l , ,“ h0 basis as the new Finance '7 aful > ConestoM n i ?n Chairman. Before he began teach19 8 he began hSHEg out in the ing, economics, accounting and ma,h for «°nomics, Mr. Williams finTndaffield Aen then Tour tour months monfts was nj the industrial

the

'

T,

between the offender yo!mg people’sHe

Mf

1

where are weTohm h a local judge, said Jim Fergussen speaking on P offender comes the idea that court s a football especially ,f the work was of benefit before the court, the court puts to game and ofter prosecution has P to society. He suggested that if the use all agencies at their disposal, won, the game is over The inmate was to feel he had after conviction and before sentem criminal afterTeL convTeted ha! contributed something of benefit, cing. The sentence is given after only begun to plfy ™he pros“ he.would not lose as much human discussion with people who know cution and defence should get pride as he does with being totally the accused, an examination by a together to solvfL problem tha a,1 a,ed from ,he real rid (if necessary,, as bight the man to c^urt and no! aslooking into the crime committed try to win a verbal battle with the v Margaret n, Day, head of, Young and the circumstances, the Com- judge as referee Pe ° P Legal Difflcu1 “ !* a ® reed munity's interest, the accused and There are changes to

,

.

1

:

i

lievcc .ril makes a person better, debt. In the case of a personal The problem lies in the fact that victim the Commission suggests when a criminal enters a jail he that restitution should be made

leaves as a better criminal.

i

could

Regazzoni

jails help!

n'W'nr go —, into court without X x cases help, believes that a lessening of "We have to try and deal in criminal offences is necessay. Is different ways with youngsters, we the man drunk a public place a know he will be further dehuman- criminal? Is the youngster smoking

rtffpnHpr chrvIlM be made to realize ro-iliia offender should that he has broken this bond of

a

be-

in prize riding on

the race.

said Mr. Hayes.

The ,

citizen as well as the officer

are

given added.

“You

reasonable

must

doubt,

have

a

he

careful

understanding that some day you

may

testify against a police officer

and

you’d evidence to

better refute.

officer’s

badge

cruiser’s

plates

sunnunding.

have Note

number, and the

When

an

clear

time, the details officer

places you under arrest he has to identify

said

himself by

his

badge”,

Mr. Hayes.

Students can get help from Legal Aid.


Spoke, Page 5

Monday, October

action Fittipaldi

at

7,

1974

heavy

Mosport. The Swiss

driver’s Ferrari finished in second place. 13 seconds behind the Brazilian.

Third place went to Ronnie Peterson of Sweden who moved his Lotus to a little more than a second

behind Regazzoni from tenth spot. Briton James Hunt was fourth in a Hesketh. while Patrick Depailler of France finished fifth in a British Tyrrell.

Jody Scheckter also in a Tyrrell, ran third for most of the race. On the 48th lap brake failure sent his car into a safety barrier and out of the race. Scheckter can still win the world drivers championship with a little

He is second in the standings with 45 points. The only Canadian in the field was Eppie Wietzes of Toronto, luck.

whose Brabham was running under the colours of Team Canada Formula I Racing. Wietzes tooled along near the back of the pack for 33 laps when he was forced out of the contest with transmission

Jody Scheckter

in

a Tyrrell suffered brake failure on 48th lap and

r

pholo by R.B. Jones

into a safety barrier.

trouble.

JSli attractive alternative to abstinence by ‘ Wolfe TTUUe J Pearl

doctor who usually neuallv roniM.-oH required par- scribes ... the pill without a .thorough ental consent. Now, because of a examination is doing his patient no (hopefully) wide-spread changing favour. (The reason the patient is opinion, this no longer poses a considering the pill is to protect problem. herself from an anwanted pregThere are all kinds of free clinics nancy but maybe for some .

The pill. What a marvelous inventions Today’s woman is favoured by modern science over mothers (maybe by chance not choice) before her, with an attractive alternative to abstinence.

Allman Bros, incomparable

The rarity on the contemporary rock scene — an integrated group Now every woman who from the Deep South— the Allman enough to get pregnant,

— no

questions asked, no age or reason, she should be parental consent requirement from the pill as well.

old birth control is free and easy. is old All this liberalism may sound too Brother Band has rivaled any enough to practice birth control. easy for getting a serious thing like present day band for the title: “The And the birth control method rated a birth control device, but it isn't. Greatest Rock and Roll Group in most effective is the oral contra- Attaining the pill has one serious ceptive, more commonly referred stipulation and that is that it can be the World” (they have even to as the pill. had only by prescription. And surpassed the original title holder - The pill contains synthetic comthat’s good. The Rolling Stones. ( On the pounds similar to the hormones strength of the five albums and a estrogen and progesterone proThe pill is a serious and strong string of knockour performances duced naturally in a is

The

pill is

100%

as

being

quoted

effective.

that

the

The

effective but

“almost”

woman

is

100%

almost

women sometimes pill

medical protected

means

fail

to take

as prescribed. That is, a may forget some pills, fail

use another form of contraception and become pregnant. to

America. There are tions raised about the

many quespill

due

to its

relative

newness. One of these is does the pill cause women to gair weight. Women and doctors alike have varying ideas on this question.

Some women

claim

to

have gained weight while on the but there is no proof that is was caused by the pill. Some doctors suggest that if there is a noticeable weight gain it may be the pill

result of

fluid retention caused by the pill. Does the pill cause depression or moodiness? Again there is no proof

but a study of women using the pill When taken as prescribed, the pill and the I.U.D. (intrauterine device) should be totally effective. showed the incidence of depression A person using the pill should to be from coast to coast, the Allman ovaries. Taken as prescribed, these people should not the same. There is also and cannot take keep an extra package on hand in evidence that the pill may remove have come likewise to be known as synthetic hormones change the it. Therefore, before a woman is case she throws up and the pill pre-menstrual tension from which musicians’ musicians, or a band’s balance of naturally produced awarded the little piece of paper does not function properly. many hormones women suffer. and prevent ovulation. In that takes the worry out of being band. In fact, the only criticism I've Women taking the pill must also heard is that (from some other this way, pregnancy is prevented close, she is required (or should be) remember that since it cannot occur without the to physical have a thorough and physical musicians on Johnny Carson) the Pills should be taken daily at the emotional sicknesses will occur as release of an egg. examination. This should include a same time Allman played the Fillmores so only because it will usual and some The pill is the most effective, pap smear (a test for of the side effects cervical make remembering to take frequently that some people were easy to practice them ascribed to the pill may have and relatively easy cancer), a breast examination, a easier. If a pill is forgotten, it happened without use calling them Bill Graham’s House to attain form of birth control. As blood of the pill. pressure check and a should be taken as soon as the Band. (Allmans and J. Geils Band society has become more liberal so recording of medical Probably the best thing about the history. This oversight is realized. If more than pill is the ease in taking have attitudes toward birth control examinaiton will help close out the Fillmore East) it. All you the doctor one pill is missed, they should be do is take one little pill (and not a minute too soon.) daily for 21 determine whether or not it is safe taken immediately according to days a month and you are The pill is available only by for the woman to take the The Allman Brothers had many allowed pill. (For schedule (eg. miss 'two pills take complete prescription spontaneity from a doctor. This example, women with a history of sex with no fine moments at the Fillmore and of two each day for the next two worry or interruption. used to be a drawback for young varicose veins or their live high album (The Allman blood days.) and an additional contraEven though you may not be people wishing to practice' birth pressure are sometimes advised to ceptive whould be used. Brother Band at Fillmore East) here today if your mother control without their parents practice another form of birth had The pill is presently used by known about must surely epitomize all of them. knowledge the pill twenty some since the only means of control other than the pill.) approximately 18.5 million women years ago, isn’t The range of their material and the getting it was through the family it nice to know that, Remember, a doctor who pre- of whom 8.5 million live in North today, the choice is more tenuous fact that they used yours?

woman’s drug and as with any drug, some

'

two drummers have led to what I suppose are inevitable comparisons to the Grateful

day.

Dead

Any comparison

faticious. In

the matter

my

is

Allman (the

in its

to

that guitarists

late

better

anyone

is

Spoke

ODinion the fact of

Duand

needs you!

and the great) and

Dicky Betts, organist - vocalist Allman, Barry Oakley (deceased) on bass, and drummers

Gregg

J.J. Johanson and Butch Trucks comprise the best Damn rock and roll band the world has produced in five years. And you think I’m

dog-shittin' you, listen to Fillmore East.

Allman

IF

ARTICLES,

IN

DOING

PHOTOGRAPHY OR SELLING ADS, DROP INTO THE SPOKE OFFICE (2B2) ANY NOON HOUR OR DROP YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS INTO THE SPOKE

at

you've been so unfortunate as never have caught the Allmans recording is certainly the

If

to

YOU ARE INTERESTED

WRITING

MAIL BOX.

live, this

next best thing. Turn the volume up all the way and sit through the concert:

by the time

it’s

STAFF MEETINGS ARE ALSO HELD EVERY MONDAY AT 3:30.

over you

almost imagine the Allman Band getting high and heading back to Macon (where, characteristically, they continue to live in unparanoid bliss) on their motorcycles (Collective, the group owned nine motorcyles before Duane and Barry were killed in two different accidents riding bikes.) The recording is one of the nicest things that ever happened to any of us!

photc by R.B. Jones

College Condors went down to defeat by Seneca College last week by the score of 6 to 3. Attendance

was very poor

at the

game.


Spoke, Page 6

Monday, October

— “better not bigger”

Oktoberfest by Ron Stanaltis By this time next week the Kitchener- Waterloo area will be engrossed with the Gemuetlich-

and the addition of more family and cultural related events, facilities

keit" of Oktoberfest.

Gemeuetlichkeit is a german meaning everything from “warm fellowship” to "eat drink and enjoy.” Oktoberfest is an annual beer

word

festival

which

October 1969.

It

first

began

already booked solid and people will be turned away,

he explained. Dr. Bishop said K-W Oktoberfest has 23 accredited festival halls, which,

can

collectively,

Four

was so successful

that the beer halls and area hotels

were unable to accomodate the huge crowds attracted. Because of Waterloo Country’s predominantly German heritage the K-W Oktoberfest has all the atmosphere and flavour of the original Munich Oktoberfest which attracts five million persons annually from all over the world. Already Kitchener is becoming famous throughout North America as the home of Oktoberfest. In 1973 over 300,000 festival hall patrons drank 230,000 gallons of beer and gulped down 120,000 tons of sausage. Organizers of this years Oktober- moda«e 25.000 pe°p‘e daily. More fest (which runs from Noon on than 50 sporting and cultural Friday October 11th to Saturday- events October 19th( are expecting a IhJISIdw record attendance of more than an 1 lvaL icnnnn persons. Many new events ®f 350,000 0ne One of the most spectacular have been introduced for this year, events at Oktoberfest is the annual B sh ?P; Preside ° f Oktoberfest Parade. The three mile "i Oktoberfest Inc., said the long display of old world '. pageantry objective of this years festival and clattering beer wagons attracts North America's biggest Oktober- over 200,000 200.000°peop!e. people. It takes take's'pUce place fest is better not bigger Th Thee Thanksgiving Monday, __ Monday. October major emphasis for 974. has been 14th beginning at 10:00 a.m. on improving the quality of existing Most hotels in .l.

g

.

“lederhosen”

and

shows;

among

Each of these clubs

traditional

sheets

are

in

will also

Today

Bavarian songs (song provided) as well as

w£k

of Oktoberfest

you’ll

need

now,

and

after

Like savings accounts, to help your money grow. A variety of loan programs, including Bankplan and student loans. Chargex, and more.

biggest

annual

Kitchener-Waterloo’s

Sard? blosJm arian

flags

and

Scurvy.

downtown

Also

Sj®’? Nova

dollars, dollars.

know

It’s

. Scotia

apples

easy

salads,

^

on

.

the

,

them.”

“And when

he

them

!

crls P

and tossed Thousand -

,

a

is

It

little

known

orgamzatin, working out of a shabby, run-down suite on the 1 7th floor of the Crombie Building, 1010 Bloor St. Toronto. But scurvy is constantly over

’heavies' in the

game such

the people at the

or near your campus. ask about opening a

savings account with us. We think you’ll find our people are tops, too. _ «

<ll> CANADIAN IMPERIAL

BANK OF COMMERCE

101.

“Just great!” one excited foundation member exclaimed when he heard the latest rating, “This brings back the days of Ferdinand

Magellan and James Cook when we we deserved." Scurvy for the uninformed, is a ‘deficiency disease caused chiefly by the, lack of fresh fruits and got the attention

vegetables." To destroy scurvy, the

NSF

IS

be brought

are even aware of the warning signs of scurvy,

follow:

Teeth start falling out when

1.

eating jello. 2. Gums swell to twice normal size. Frequent urination especially after heavy drinking.

5.

slipt to

to

Few people

“What can you do?” Dr. Hothouse shrugs. “Half our battle

which

They

wh ich

3.

informing the public.” Recent statistics are encouraging. Scurvy has lept into the top 100 diseases replacing hemmoroids

scurvy.

seven

as the famous the popular

and

does happen to

it under the are ashamed of shouldn’t be. It is

People

out in the open.” Plus scurvy has to fight all the other diseases forattentionupon the “With kidney disease, heart palpitations, and the rest,” the aid added, “we just can’t get our message across. Even the heartbreak of psoriasis is better known than us.”

ays Dr **- R (Bob ) ^ chairman of; the National Scurvy Foundation (NSF). “The disease is rampant today. We’re dedicated to wiping it out.” The major problem NSF faces is publicity.

it

sweep

the y

-

car P e t-

something that has

Island. so,

something that happens to the down the street. Never to

family

-

l tel e !" "!” pp =d by

“a

explained. “is scurvy pretty taboo in society today, People don’t like talking about it.

-

Ti S“M8 VIS

have,

is

peasants begging in the streets. Scurvy the great crippler of

°^ 8, jand

1°“‘ * he

iC

“One problem

° d adults the disease is virtually ignored by the masses today. In their

expected to attract more than 350,000 people who will spend betwee

Jgjjl -

.

that

.

y

festival is

.

•<

«',h gay

banners.

feathered tyrolean hats. This years

.

*--

r

the week merchants and many townspeople begin wearing

.

PUb

the^hU'rtf

is

graduation.

nation’s

Scurvy epidemic feared

disease’ ‘Cancer’.

that

the

by Gary Loewen, Jim MacDonald

‘heart

Commerce on Drop in and

the

tourist attractions.

disease

range of student services, to help you with your banking needs. Services

is

began in 1810. In just six years the Canadian version has become one of

shadowed by the

to

Oktoberfest

second largest Bavarian Festival, ranking in size next to the original Munich Oktoberfest which

dancing to such favourites as the

ftetops!

Get

K-W

world's

have

the singing of

Student Services,

complete

competition, are events planned for

extra

German oompah bands and audiences often join

Commerce

offer a

twirling

this year.

Not

At the Commerce, we

exhibitions,

baton

, u othouse,

_

symphony; arts and a swim meet;

the

crafts

"dirn-

Besides v participating 5 in festival are hall activities, visitors to the 1974

the

race; German Shepard dog derby; Bogenschutzenfest (eagle shooting contest for bowmen); local theatre productions; bicycle races; fashion

dls’

... during

,

K-W Oktoberfest will have opporto enjoy dozens of spectator events. A marathon road

South (the largest of the four) the Transylvania Club at 16 Andrew Street Kitchener, the Schwaben Club at 1668 King Street East and the Alpine CLub at 464 Maple Street, Kitchener. All of the clubs have dance floors and serve good german food such as sausage, pigtails, sauerkraut, cabbage rolls and stuffed peppers. Members of these clubs will be dressed in their native

1974

tunities

social clubs form the nucleus of Oktoberfest from which organizers draw a wealth of musicians dancers and cooks. The clubs are The Concordia Club, 429 Ottawa Street

accom-

in

many

German-Canadian

large

7,

4.

Underwear

falls off.

People mistake you for a parking meter.

6.

Re-read Paradise Lost

-

and

like

it.

7.

You

believe this article.

If you have one of these signs, immediately devour a bushel of peaches (oranges will do if peaches are unavailable). If you have two of these signs, watch Marcus Welby

Oct. 18, If

-

it

deals with the subject.

you have three or more of these chew on a Bic Banana for

signs,

three days.

“We hope,” Dr. Hothouse said, “that people will take this disease seriously and check the warning cont. on p. 7


Spoke, Page 7

Monday, October

McLauchlan reveals by Ron Stanaitis

Murray McLauchlan is a definite charmer and he proved it September

28th

front

in

of

sparse the Elmira

crowdof 550 people at high school gym. McLauchlan accompanied by bassist Dennis Pendrift performed for 90 minutes and delivered tpost of his most famous songs including Honky Red, Revelation, You Need A New Lover Now, and The

Farmer Song. McLauchlan who was born

in

currently living in Toronto is a performer that has come through the school of hard

Scotland but

is

knocks. In his short 26 years he has artist and played the Canadian and all of Canada, much of it New York coffee house circuit for by hitchiking and he has known the several years. Many times he feeling of pain. On one of his first played coffee houses nicknamed trips McLauchlan set out with a ‘‘basket houses” because street packsack, a guitar and a meagre 35 singers who dragger their guitars cents in his back pocket. The trip in off the road to play a guest set often led to a day to day existence passed around a basket for money. that saw Murray do everything At times McLauchlan lived on rice form working in sawmills and with ketchup for days at a time! His logging camps to picking fruit and many travels earned him the riding freights. Upon finally nickname “street singer”. returning to Toronto Murray tried McLauchlan has been compared his hand at becoming a folk singer to Bob Dylan and Gordon Lightfoot. and hasn’t looked back since. His songs are extremely melodic McLauchlan was the perfect and tender and his lyrics express example of the struggling young his personal feelings and life style. McLauchlan writes songs primarily for himself yet he realizes that if a song has not managed to say anything or be felt by some of the audience then he has failed. He does not write for popularity, he writes as any creator creates, simply out of need to express travelled

a

song

life in

life.

Interested in Flying?

This accounts for the objective

Interested in getting your

view he holds of himself and what it is that he is doing. His songs reveal that

important

licence?

you remember who you are that you keep your feet on the ground and your head out of the clouds. McLauchlan has released three albums and a fourth is due for is

it

that

November. The future

release in will

undoubtebly see further success for him. Snrall wonder for writes realistic, distinctly

he

human and

intelligent songs.

reaches

people

tasteful

and original

with

1974

7,

his

He

Join the

Conestoga College

FLYING CLUB. Contact Kirk Walker or Mallory Zupko (Business) through the Activities Office.

simple

street

style

singing.

The evening may have been

a

financial flop but for the 550 people

who were

there

it

was an evening

not soon to be forgotten.

School Services

oneself.

perhaps this writing style that allows one to relate to his songs so well. The concert had a very personal feeling about it, almost as if a friend had dropped into your living room and decided to play a few songs. McLauchlan seemed to be enjoying himself and his rapport with the audience was excellent. It

is

Throughout

his performance McLauchlan told little stories about the songs he was about to sing. These stories seemed the perfect build up to the actual songs. McLauchlan in a recent interview stated that his personal philosophy is

one of feeling that nothing

means anything but he

Truck keeps on bv Delbert Dickson by Last Thursday night

famous pub

at the

world

— El Condor— we were

really

also stated

of conservative glitter, showmanship and musical clowning to its act

to “The Battle of the (since I last saw them) in an Decibel” with the band "Truck” attempt to be more visually providing most of the ammunition. exciting (but some members of the Truck is something of a audience seemed to try to argue small-time (pubs and college they enjoyed Truck as a hard circuit) establishment act, dating working band). They maintained back to 1968. They served up hard popularity over the years and I rock then and their music has not guess there is something to be said altered significantly. They can, on for that. How long they can last is occasion, sing a moderately tempoed noiseless song, but that clearly is not what they enjoy most. Truck’s members are consummate masters at shouting and screaming an audience to the verge of a primitive war dance. The more they screamed and gyrated in their circus/vaudeville costumes the louder the audience got (1 have not figured out they were roaring approval or just trying to talk louder than the band.) Truck has added a combination

pub

foundations staff to the Bahamas.

do too well last time," Dr. Hothouse sadly commented, "noting they raised only $32.18. "However, we're very didn't

season.

Fifty

dollars is well within our range.”

telethon will be aired on a

network of one station stretching across the breadth and width of Wingham. Many guests have already been lined up for the show. Marcel Marceau will be in charge ot taking down telephone pledges. Lassie is also expected to do phone duty.

A number also will

of

of Varsity Volleyball. They be playing in a Western Division League along with Lambfield will

ton,

Mohawk, Fanshawe.

St. Clair

and

Niagara Colleges. Their schedule will begine Saturday, January 11, 1975. Before this we plan on having practices and tryouts, beginning October 15 on every Tuesday evening. Practices will begin at 8:15 p.m. and will be held at Laurel Vocational School, corner of University and Weber. All those who have had previous experience in the field of playing

The best

come to the practices. Hope to see you there.

Intramural Volleyball This year we are setting up a women's intramural volleyball schedule. Games will be played every other Tuesday evening from 10:00 to 11:00 at Laurel Collegiate in Waterloo. Entries open October

2nd and close October 9th. If you have a team you would like to sign up, drop in to the Leisure Education Office for entry forms, or if you would like to join a pre-formed team, drop in and we will fix you up. Let's get together and make this

However, it takes funds to get the message across to the people and the NSF has very little. For the second straight year, the NSF will hold a two-and-a-half hour telethon raise funds for this winter to medical reasearch, new equipment the paid vacations for and

this

Women

Women's

list."

for

the

you can be

con't from p. 6

The

Varsity Volleyball

year

another question. Co-Ed Golf 1 preferred Truck four years ago, Oktoberfest Tournament 200 watts quieter, when playing On Friday, October 11, the for you to be loud was just a catchy gimmick. Leisure Education Office would like It’s not enough Unfortunately they are still riding to sponsor a Co-Ed Golf Tourn- a good gymnast. You have to that gimmick and they will ament. The idea is for a 2-ball prove you’re the best in the undoubtedly, keep it up until their foursome Co-Ed Tournament to be group! So every day and every audiences are rendered deaf and held at the Doon Valley Golf Club practice session is important. babbling. on Friday, October 11th. The When you can’t afford time This week at El Condor we are tournament will begin at 1:00 p.m. out, when you can’t break treated with Leigh Ashford! and will involve 18 holes of golf. training, you need the Hand your names in to the dependable internal protection Leisure Education Office, for an of Tampax tampons. They afternoon of fun and relaxation.

Scurvy

hopeful

This

playing Volleyball are welcome to

rollin at

treated

“We

Women's

Conestoga College will have a chance to display their skills in the

allow you comfortable freedom of movement while they expand gently in three directions to fit your inner contours.

Tampax tampons come

in

three absorbency-sizes:

Regular, Super and Junior

.

So you can choose the right one for your needs. Well protected, you’ll prove to the others you’re the best you

can be.

I Saw Your Scurvy." year, the dedicated staff tirelessly a women’s sport of great recogBing Crosby will sing “I’m plod on until one day, maybe nition at Conestoga College Dreaming of a White Scurvy" with tomorrow, maybe nest year, their

Time Ever

the Beach Boys playing contemp- labour will be rewarded and scurvy orary rock with "Scurvin' USA". will never cast its dread shadow "We won't be pulling kids on across society's stage again! 1! stage, though,” Dr. Hothouse said. "We refuse to raise open their Gol something to sell, trade, or scurvy wracked mouths for combay Advertise it free In Spoke. mercial exploitation. Our disease Hand all submissions Into the has some dignity.” Spoke office or DSA secretary by Wednesday, before

Pictures of this year’s poster boy haye been criticized as being too

grusome. The posters graphically the horrors and the illustrate ravishings terminal scurvy causes. Dr. Hothouse disagrees with the

"Scurvy isn’t a. pretty disease," he said. "We’re not a glamour disease like lung collapse. critics.

Schurvy’s a dirty, dastardly disease

and we

just tried to

show

Total satisfaction will not

that.”

come

to

of musical acts will the NSF, though, until scurvy is be presented. Roberta Flack beaten. Working up to three hours perform her famous "The Last a day, two days a week, 16 weeks a

publication.

Offer valid to students, staff, ilnd faculty.

Commercial rates

available for others.

PREGNANT AND DISTRESSED? BIRTHRIGHT.

Call 579-3990 for

medical assistance, free pregnancy tests, housing, maternity clothing,

baby clothing and furniture, legal aid and counselling.

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Custom

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Human

Potential Seminars

The Counselling Department

is

nqjv beginning a program of human potential

seminars

designed

to

provide students with opportunities self-exploration and growth. of these groups will have specific goals such as to stop smoking, to study more efficiently, etc. and others will be more generally concerned with our feelings about ourselves and effective communication with othfor

Some

ers. If you are interested in finding out more about these groups, please drop into the counselling office or join us for a discussion about these human potential seminars at 12:30 on Tuesday and

Wednesday, October 8th and 9th in Roon 1B15. Please come and get involved!

The Internal protection more

women

trust


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Monday, October

7,

1974

Leigh

Ashford

8 v

DSA &

Fed. Students Students

1.00

Others

2.00

1.50

Canada’s Toilet Rock Duo

McLean

& McLean

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