January 18, College 1980 Glendon College Volume 19 no. 14

Ambiguity Over 10% Increase

By Cheryl Watson time students. In deal­ ing with this, Found sees For members of the gal­ two areas of concern, lery at Monday's BoardOf 1) if we did not havepart­ Governors meeting, ob­ time programs would we serving came to an unex­ not have these students at pected end when the Board all, and 2) if we dld not went into 'closed session'. have part-time programs would more students do It had been well publi­ full-time studies? cizedthat both the York University Faculty Asso­ Vice-president Bell then ciation (YUFA) and the discussed the 1980-81 Fund­ Graduates AssistantAsso­ ing Arrangements. He not­ dation (GAA) had requested ed that there has been an to speak at Monday's meet­ overall increase in grants ing. After the Chairman to the Ministry ofColleges stated that the executive and Universities of 7.2%. felt it was "most abnormal This is better than the fore­ to be receiving such pre­ casted 5% increase, how­ sentations" he also stated ever, it falls some 2 to 3% that they had agreedto re­ below that recommended by ceive them. He then moved the Council ofUni­ that the Board move into a versity Affairs. closed session. Prior to this, the Board The controversial 10% received reports from var­ optional tuition fee increase, ious committees as well announced by the Ministry as the Vice-President of of Colleges and Universities Academic Affairs, William was dealt with in a rather Found, and Vice-President ambigious manner. If im­ of Finance and Development, plemented' it would incre­ . George Bell. ase income by about $1.2 million dollars. President After three months in Macdonald was quick to add office Vice-president Found that this was assuming in­ presented his first report elasticity of demand. One to the Board. He explained of the student representa­ what he has been doing and tives on the Board, Andre his plans for the future. Doucet, asked Mr. Bell how One of his chiefconcerns the decision, as to whether is to correct the present the 10% increase would be approach totheuniversity's introduced at York, would budget process, which he be handled. noted was preoccupied with Andrea. johnson as Jeannie in "Preparing." photo: Julie Parna short-term budget cuts. Unfortunately, no one ap­ Through various initiatives peared to have the answer, that have already been taken except for mentioning that Stephenson Defends Policies he hopes that theuniversity the Policy Committee wo­ can take a "much more pro­ uld have to make a recom­ mendation to the Boardand Ottawa (CUP) stand English. ductive look forward". try's official advisory Found further emphasized that decision would not be Last Tuesday Carleton "What you call 'mod­ body, had recommended an made until April, in time University students had ifications' I call tuition a basic challenge that sho­ increase in university uld be examinedby the York for registration. Ms. Doucet the opportUnity to question fee increases, what you funding that would cover Community with regards to continued to press, asking about call 'accessibility' I call inflation this year but the enrolment trends. He re­ whether the process would the recently announced streaming, and what you ministry granted only a ported that although the involve all constituents of tuition fees. call 'challenges' I call 7.2% increase. number ofstudents has in­ the University, students Despite the obvious hos­ obstacles," said McGrath "How can you stand in creased in the University, faculty etc. After some con­ tility of the students, Ste­ referring to phrases front of us and defend the number of FFTE's has fusion, Mr. Bell statedthat phenson displayed a rela­ Stephenson used in·her re­ what you and the Conser­ declined. This indicates "we have not yet deter­ tively calm approach to sponse to questions. The vative government have that York is receiving an mined the mechanism for the questioning. However, student audience erupted continued on page 2 increasing number of part- dealing with it". when a student suggested into several minutes of that Stephenson and the applause when McGrath Conservative gov- finished. ernment were afraid of big Another student charged Dean of Students - Reappointed business, she was anything that giving educational but calm, retorting,"I'm institutions the option of By Cheryl Watson for a two ye~r period. One of the reasons for asking not damned scared of any­ increasing fees by a fur­ Sabourin to continue in the body". ther ten percent was Ron Sabourin, Dean of position was to provide Stephenson's education "nothing but a cheap and Students, will begin his continuity, since a new policy was not the only cynical political trick to fIfth year in the position Principal will be appointed thing that was called into blame high fees on the in September. Principal some lime this year. In question. Anne McGrath, universities." McQueen made his deci­ order not to commit the the student president of When.Stephenson replied sion to have the appoint­ new Principal for a lengh­ Ottawa University, intro­ that the move was an ment extended last week. thy period of time the duced herself in French answer to a request by The Principal discussed appointment was for next then continued in English the Ontario Council of the possibility with year only. saying, "Now I'm going University Affairs (OCUA) Sabourin before making to switch to English be­ the student asked why the the announcement. The When asked how the felt cause I know you don't government only follows appointment, which is at about the recent news, Ron understand French. And some OCUA recommend­ the discretion of the Prin­ Sabourin replied, "I like I'm not sure you under- ations . OCUA, the minis": cipal, is normally made Ron Sabourin I photo: Larry Organ this int>." 2 Pro Tern

These Days No News Is Not Necessarily Good News January 18 house Effect and its Im­ Bilingual Club sponsors plications for Global Cli­ What is the possibility ster requesteda news black Skating Night By Cheryl Watson matic Change) of this happening? At this out during talks with the This evening, Jan. 18th, Dr. Hare is the former At the present time two point it is all speculation Faculty Association. the; Bilingual Club will be Director-General of Re­ unions of York University and with theblanket ofsec­ The Board of Governors sponsoring a skating night search Coordination for are in the midst of con­ recy which has descended honoured this arrangement at the Ontario Place rink. Environment Canada and a tract negotiations. The upon the York community, when they agreed to hear Admission is $1.00 and, member of the Special Graduate Assistants' As­ this speculation cannot even YUFA and GAA represen­ if you lack blades, you Progress Panel on Eco­ sociation (GAA) and the take the form of an ed­ tatives but in closed ses­ can rent them for $1.00. Science for N.A. T.O. York University Faculty ucated guess. sion and without any respo­ For more info contact: For more information : Association (YUFA) will The GAA, who' began the nse. (It is interesting to lan Martin in the English 487-6186 process of negotiation before note that a Senate represe­ dept. (days) or be holding the last sched­ January 29 uled negotiations with the YUFA, initially tried to ntative spoke during the Martha Tate at 489-0049 negotiate with the admini­ closed session on the sub­ (evenings). See you there! Etudiants de Quebec conciliator this weekend. ject of bargaining negot­ Nous avons besoin de votre If there is no agreement stration through the York Bulletin. This tactic, which iations and the 'no response' January 18 & 19 collaboration-Ides etudiants, reached bythattime, there is a possibility thatbothu­ appears to have done more decision did not remain Two in One - two one act de la Chine populaire ai­ intact). plays by the Glendon Col­ meraient visiter Quebec du-' nions will be in a position harm than good, is sitedas The only information that lege Student Theatre Pro­ rant la semaine de lecture to go on strike at the end one ofthe main reasons that ject will be presented and (18 -22 fevrier plus les of January. the conciliator, JohnDem- Pro Tern has been able to uncover, is with regards to include "Preparing" and fins de semaine). wage increases. The ad­ "Alas, Poor Derek" - gen­ , Si vous disposez d'une Statement Of Position; ministration originally eral admission is $1.50; demi-journee, d'une jour­ offered 5% which later for further information call nee, d'une place dans votre YUSA, CUPE & WOE rose to 7%. It is poss­ 487-6208 - Theatre Glen­ voiture, ou de quelqu'autre ible that the announcement don 8:30 p.m. service, vous pourrez mon- January 14, 1980 We are facing the pos­ by the Ministry of Colleg­ trer l'hospitalite The Graduate Assistants' sibility of two unions being es and Universities that January 20 Quebecoise aces etudiants. Association has scheduled forced to withdraw their there would be an increase A concert featuring the Pour offrir vos services, meetings with the Admini- services by the end ofJan- in grants to universities Community Chamber Orc- contactez stration in mediation on . uary. of 7.20/0 instead of the ini­ hestra of York University Don Willmott, bureau C-120 Friday, Saturday, andSun- We deplore the Administ­ tially estimated 5% had a will take place at 4:00p.m. 487-6123 ou day, January 18 - 20, 1980. ration's delaying tactics bearing on the offer. The in the Principal's Apart- Ronald Sabourin, bureau The issues outstanding go- in forcing such a confron­ Faculty originally asked ment, Glendon Hall, Glen- 241 - 487-6107 ing intothese meetings are tation and their lack of ser­ for a 13% wage increase. don College. ------. job security, benefits, and ious negotiations with the There is no way ofknowing February 17 wages. In the event that a GAA and YUFA. We con­ January 23 - 26 Ice Sculpture Contest settlement is not reached whether these positions sider that the contract de­ have changed. Applicants to Education Any students in- in these meetings, theGAA mands ofthe GAA and YUFA for 1980-81 terested in participating will be recommending stri- are just demands and sup­ If, as has been mentioned Advance Notice as a team in the Habour- ke action to their mem- port both unions in their by various sources, this Information Meeting front ice sculpture con- bers at a meeting sche- ongoing round of negotia­ news blackout is to mini­ on Faculty Of Education test Sunday, February 17, duled for January 21, 1980. tions with the Administra­ mize the amount of mis­ * Tuesday January 29 1980 are asked to contact: In addition, the York Uni- tion. information that abounds * 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Janet Shaw 487-6211 or versity Faculty Association We urge all members of during this typeofnegotia­ * FiresideRoom ( 3rdFloor Usa Mercier 364-7127 will be meeting in concil- the York community to jo­ tion, all parties shouldre­ above Junior Common Room) Ext. 248. iation with theAdministra- in us in our support of the consider when next we * Light Refreshments ------. tion on Friday, January 18. Graduate Assistants' Asso­ find ourselves in contract ---.------Other Notes Of Interest YUFA's outstanding issues ciation and the York Uni­ negotiations. There is no January 24· During thenextweek, lang- are powerofthe arbitrator, versity Faculty Associa­ more fertile ground for Multidisciplinary Studies uage students in both Eng- promotion and tenure, and tion in reaching a just and misinformation thanspe­ Guest Lecture Series #9 lish and French, will be an acceptable wage increase. reasonable settlement. culation without informa­ Sponsored By The Division wearing buttons with will If there is no settlement York University Staff tion. Of Natural Science either say "Help Me - Hi! reached, YUFA will ask for As sociation (YUSA) Until such time when Professor F. Kenneth Hare -With My English" or a "No-Board Report" to be Canadian Union of Public the rest of the community Thursday, January 24,1980 "Aide-Moi - Salut! - Avec filed by the Ministry of Employees (CUPE, Local is allowed to hear from Room 139 / 2:00 p.m. Mon Fran~ais": All mem- Labour. In this event, YUFA 1356) both sides, above board, "The Carbon Dioxide Que­ hers of the community will be in a legal position Internation Union of Oper­ we can only hope for the stion - Is it Real ?" should feel free to initiate to strike sixteen days after ating Engineers (IUOE, Local best and brace ourselves (A discussion of the Green- conversation with them. the filing of such a report. 796) for the worst. Policies

continued from page 1 done to funding of univer­ sities?", asked one stu­ Get dent, exasperated by Stephenson's stonewalling a little of student questions. "We all have to learn Southern Comfort. Southern to live within our means," Enjoy it straight-up. she replied. "There is On the rocks. Or stirred, exposure. not an infinite amount of shaken, even blended with money to support all those the mixer of your choice. institutions the govern­ Delicious! No wonder ment funds; Right at the Southern Comfort's called present time (post-secon­ the one-bottle-bar! dary education funding)wiIl For a free recipe book, not meet the level of infla­ write Southern Comfort, tion." Box 775, Montreal, P.Q. H5A lEl Carleton student presi­ dent, Kirk Falconer, summed up the feelings of students after the meet­ ing. "It's a big crock, the provincial government has <0"""" The unique taste not demonstrated a real of Southern Comfort financial commitment to enjoyed for universities. The fact is over 125 years. that we do not need more 'imagination'. We need more money." January 18, 1980 proT .e•••••••••••••_ _em3_ WHAT DO YOU THINK...??

The Ministry of Colleges Jean Vinet: John Orrett: and Universities has de­ ".le crois que les etudian­ "It's a sneaky way to make cided to throw a twist into ts devraient y pens~r ser­ students pay more money. the whole question of tuit­ ieusement et je crois que I believe in free post-sec­ ion fee increases. They ce serait meme I'occasion ondary education." have stipulated a 7.5% in­ pour eux de se regrouper." crease across the board and in addition to this, the Min- . istry has given the univer­ sities an option toincrease fees by a further H)lfo. In a continuing effort to find out what students think, Pro Tern reporters went to Mona Pate: Marisa the streets with the quest­ "I don't think they should. "I think it's disgusting, I ion; "What do you think a­ There should be some type don't think it is going to be bout the Ministry's decis­ of poll among the students, a good idea. I don't think ion on discretionary fee but it really doesn't affect that one university should increases? " me because I won't beback be able to ask for more fees photos: Larry Organ next year." than another university." Council Passes Motion ,For Postponing Classes In Event Of A Strike

By Matthew Douris of any job action or strike Farquharson, G.C.S.U. Bus­ rising costs for the team Council gladly granted the by either Y.U.F.A. and lor iness Manager. This re­ participatim in the tourney. request: 15-0-3. Once again, the G.C.S.U. the G.A.A. in the winter port is posted outside the sat down Monday past to term of 1980'''. The motion Council office for those in­ hammer out business. carried 10 - 7 - 1. This terested. UPDATE Peter Brickwood and a is not to be construed as Steve Lubin noted that due Voting by Students and from 7 to 10 p.m. representative from the a motion of Council's sup­ to increased enrollment Any student who has not Eligible voters should Graduate Assistants' As­ port for any strike action; this term, Council has re­ yet received notification vote in the polling division sociation (GAA) were on Council merely hopes that ceived more funds; $2900.00 that they are on the voters' where their name is on the hand, the latter to explain both sides resolvetheirdif­ which will be allocated to list for the upcoming federal voters' list. Ifyou arego­ the possible strike position ferences, and feels that the various budget areas. election should contact the ing to be away on election of the G.A.A. , andthe for­ postponement of all classes Tony Ingrassia was at the Returning. Officer in their day you may vote at the ad­ mer to present a motion during any strike(s) will meeting, representing the electoral district. vance poll which is to be to Council that read as avoid confusion on the part Maple Lys hockeyteam, e­ Elections Canada officers held on Saturday February follows: "Be It resolved of faculty and students, al­ loquently presented a re­ will explain the procedure 9, 1980 and on Monday and that the G;C.S.U. urges lowing the bargaining pro­ quest by the team for $427.00 for getting your name' on Tuesday February 11 and the Senate and Glendon cess to reach a fruitful and, toward the upcoming hockey the final voters' list. The 12, 1980. Ifyou are unable College Faculty Council to hopefully, rapid finish. tournament inSudbury. This .revising period is between to vote on any ofthese days pass the following motion: This affair having been was to augment assistance January 25 to February 4, you may vote in the office 'Be resolved that all aca­ Itl dealt with, Council was from other bodies, as well with the exception of Sun­ demic activities shall be of your returning officer presented with the Decem­ as money the team members days. Hours of revision postponed for the duration starting Monday ber Business Report byJohn had raised to meet wildly w~ll be from 10 to 11 a.m. February 4, 1980. DISPUNIILE A.

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Elections Canada est une agenee non-partisane du Parlement federal chargee de la conduite des elections federales sous la direction du Directeur generale des elections du Canada, Jean·Marc Hamel. Publie par le Directeurgeneral des elections du Canada. SPF. 4 Pro Tem lIille 11 January 18, 1980 Will They'or Won't They? It is a question that no sponsiblility lies. In this the inflation rate is hover­ one seems to have the an­ case that responsibility ing at 9.5% must the Ad­ swer for, orperhaps more lies with the Adminis­ ministration offer 4.5%? correctly, no one wants to tration. And, as happeneda Why, because as one wit Whateve~ answer. year ago, in the YUSA ne­ phrased it; "York is the There exists the very re- gotiations, the Adminis­ flagship of cutbacks in On­ al possibility that Glendon tration is shirkingthat re­ tario." In a very real and York main will be Happened sponsibility. sense, the administration faced with not just one has taken to a policy of strike, but two by the end How can we say that they brinkmanship negotiation; of January. It is a real­ have been shirking that re­ a policy that allows a cli­ itY,lfor those of us who ex­ sponsibility when obvious­ mate of antagonism to tooo. La perienced the strike last ly we do not have full in­ fester and grow. Consider year by the York Staff formation because of a the fact of a $1.4 million Association, and for those 'news blackout'? Answer; surplus ("one time only") fortunate not to, that we why are facing the very during the last academic/ GrrenoujUie.re surely want to avoid ... at real possibility of three fiscal year and one begins any price. Nobody wins in strikes in just over a to get the idea.. '~', .. a strike and surely, it will year? By the time you readthis, be the students who stand Teachers cannot teach the news blackout will to lose the most. without students, and stu­ have been lifted and at ? dents cannot learn with­ tl;1at time,we will all have o Of course, bothpartiesto out teachers. It is the more complete informa­ the negotiations will also Administrations's respon­ tion and yet our minds lose, but then again both sibility to bring the two will, in all likelihood, re­ also standto 'benefit' while together, not to pull them main unchanged. The Ad­ the students get caught in apart. ministration has been bar­ the middle. From the stu­ Since we have been denied gaining in less than good dents viewpoint, should full information on this faith - it has been negot­ such a situation arise not issue, we have had to rely iating onthebrink consis­ only will it be regrettable, on informal chats and off tently' with Y.U.S.A., Y.U. it will be deplorable as the record interviews to F.A., and the G.A.A. well. form an opinion on where Regardless of the outcome Why has it come to this the fault lies. In these dis· this time, the Administra­ point at such an institution cussions with staff and fa­ tion has, by their telltale as .ours, which supposedly culty we have come to the tory tactics, once again, is guided by enlightened realization that the history placed its interests before reasoning? There is no of .settlements have been those of the students (U.S.) ~ Itjor ~O~.4-IS simple answer, but neither consistently in the Admin­ Put the cartbeforethehor­ is a university the place istrations favour. se enough times, the cart If) • t\t\a Who Co.~e~ ? to deal with simple solu­ Why has th-e York faculty begins to think it is the - . tions. There does exist, and staff had to settle for horse. though, a place in this less than other sectors in And that is bad news. university where the re- the workforce? Why, when R.T., R.B., C.W. COMMENT No FrancophoneEntertainment For

Glendon College Winter Carnaval D'Hiver? York Universitv 227,5 Bayview' Avenue By Matthew Douris tertainment on their own. The immediate outcome Toronto, Ontario While this is constitution- of the present situation is M4N 3M6 During the course of Mon- ally correct, the unco-op- that the Paquette show has Pro Tern is the independent day night's G.C.S.U. meet- erative stance of La Gre- been cancelled, due to its weekly newspaper of Glen­ ing, the V.P. cultural aff- nouilliere is regretful, high price and the above don College. Founded in Editor -in- Chief: airs was asked to report and perhaps revealing. mentioned contractual dif- 1962 as the original student Robert Taylor on the progress ofthe car- Inquiring about the obvious fic.ulties; and MartinGreen publication of York Univer­ News Editor: naval preparations. lack of communication I has booked replacements: sity, it has been a member Cheryl Watson Martin Green spoke ofdif- was told by Green (an ex- The News and The Num- of the Canadian University Redacteurs fran~ais: ficulties with Robert Pa- officio member of La Gre- bers, Toronto new wave Press since 1967. Pro Tern Nicol Simard quette concerning the artists nouilliere) that he had bands. strives to be autonomous of Lee Zimmerman demands for two nights ac- repeqtedly asked the time *********************** Ass't News Editor: comodation for his troupe and place of La Grenouilli- ~,,~ both university administra­ ",t~·~ ~ tion and studentgovernment, Ron Hoff and a lighting system sup- ere meetings, without re- and all copy and photographs Entertainment Editors: plied by Council. In his ceiving any co-operation . ~,~~" '0 }#)J are the sole responsibilityof Matthew Douris report Green mentioned that at all. La Grenouilliere's _\....~ ~ the editorial staff. Editorial Joseph Holmes half of the show's cost of members are paid a mini- , ..V ,...... offices arelocated inGlendon Photographers: $1600.00 would be paid by mum $500.00 by the fed- V' Hall. Telephone: 487 -6133. Larry Organ La GrenouilIiere, who wo- eral government and have Pro Tern is printedby Web­ Christa Lutter uld, in turn, take half the an entertainment budget of man Limited,Guelph,Ontario Julie Parna profits. He was taken corn- $3000.00. In spite of this Circulation: 4,000 including Sports Editor: pletely by s'urprise by Marc- relative wealth, they have Glendon and main campuses ~n Hoff . Andre Lacombe's subsequent kept a surpirsingly low­ of York University. National Literary Editor: denial of such an arrange- profile. Presentations this advertising is handled by Jean Russell. ment according to Albert academic year have been Youthstream, 310 Davenport Features Editor: Picard, head of La Greri- Maneige, Florian Lam- *********************** Road Toronto Ontario Bruce Sheppard ouilliere. Marc-Andre in- bert, Anonymous and Jean SNOW TOMORROW M5R iK2Telepho~e:925-6539 Production .Staff: . dicated that Albert had never Dallaire and Sylvain Clo- Local '\d"Q"ertising is the res- Karen McGl~bon,Jane~g, said he would put up any utier. The latter two were with any luck, and it will ponsibility of Septocorp Inc. Patty Mer~~th, Cathy Ait­ money at all. Contacted very poorly advertised, last until the last poor Suite 6, 2279 Yonge St., ken, Stormm .Norman, Paul Tuesday, Albert told this making the performance soul is under the table. Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C7 Petro, Ast~rIa Waldorf, Pro Tem reporter that a- look like a private party. Pentathlon (monopoly, Telephone: 487 -0316. Adver- Bryen DaVld, Stuart Star­ lthough he had at first a- The second was of limi­ tug-o-war, arm -wrest­ tising copy deadline: Monday buck, . as~orted others and greed to share the costs ted appeal and the first ling, boat-races, sport) 4p.m. All other copy should the editorIal staff. and profits of the Paquette (and most successful) was competitors/victims be submitted by 12:00 noon s~ow, "newwaterhad come entirely arranged by then should by now be toning on Tuesday. uAder the bridge" and he G.C.S.U. V.P. Cultural up their arm, leg and now feels that G.C.S.U. Mfairs; Mike Bunn. I throat muscles for what should be sponsoring the think thefrancophone com­ promises to be a great entire _Carnaval, referring munity, in fact, the entire week-end of huffing, puf­ III1 to Council's responsibility Glendon community deserves fing, shuffling and quaf­ fing! to provide francophone en- ...::...::..:.:...:.--_-:-_------=------better. January 18, 1980 Ill_I•••i••II•• Pro Tern 5 L'AGENT S'TASSE ne~ma­ par Piccolo puisse ecrire de tels arti­ d'ailleurs la lettre de re­ P.S. J'aurais besoin de pour ta lettre. Tu cles cl chaque semaine. Je merciement qu'il m'a en­ mon once de "pot" le plus ches pas tes mots pour me Depuis ses debuts, I'Agent ne peux que crier au mi­ voyee. vite possible. faire partager ton enthou­ ne cesse de recevoir de racle. (P.S. J'aimerais sa­ siasme. J'ai trouve tes tex­ grandes quantites de let­ voir quel est tOI) secret.) L. Cher Piccolo, grace cl tes tres bons. A un point tres cl chaque semaine. toi je suis gueri. De dro­ L. Cher Piccolo. j'ai un tel que je me demande Certaines lettres provien­ Agentl: Et bien, je ne puis gue que j'etais, je suis de­ grave probleme etj'espere pourquoi tu ne les as pas nent d'ardents lecteurs (en toute modestie) qu'ac­ venu alcoolique comme la que tu sauras m'en debar­ manges. Si jamais tu ve­ pouvant difficilement ca­ cepter tes compliments. plupart des autres etu­ rasser. Je suis un parieur nais- me voir aux bureaux moufler leur ebahissement Mon secret? Je vais cl cha­ mants de Glendon. Merci. invetere. Je doute cepen­ du journal, je me charge­ devant I 'extreme qualite que annee cl Montreal faire A bientot... (au pub). dant que tu puisses vrai­ rai personnellement de te de la chronique de l'Agent, un pelerinage et prier de­ ment faire quelque chose les faire bouffer. d'autres sont de lecteurs vant le coeur du frere An­ pour moi car les des sont qui ont su percevoir cl tra­ dre. De plus, apres chaque L. Cher Piccolo, je SIDS jetes. vers mes articles un hom­ "party", je prie St-Antoine desespere. La mauvaise me hautement competent pour qu'il m 'aide cl retrou­ influence de certains etu­ A. Apres quelques entre­ (et cela en tous points) et ver mes esprits. diants a fait de moi un al- vues, j'ai reussi a luifaire ils ont decide de me sou­ coolique. Je passe mon perdre sa mauvaisehabitu­ mettre certains de leurs temps au pub. J'ai con­ de. Voulez-vous parier? problemes personnels. L. Cher Piccolo, je suis fiance en toi, viens a ma Cette semaine, j'ai deci- decourage. La mauvaise rescousse. de de publier quelques­ influence de certains a fait L. CherPiccolo, ProTern unes de ces lettres et d'a- de moi un drogue. J'ai be­ A. Je ~e suis depeche fait pitie. Il ne vaut pas . jouter quelques commen­ soin de ma dose quotidien­ d'aller l'aider. En peu de grand chose. Les rubri­ taires ou de repondre. ne sans quoi je deviens une temps il fut gueri. Voici ques sont minables, les veritable loque humaine. d'ailleurs la lettre de re­ photos terribles etles des­ J'ai confiance en toi, viens merciement qu'il m'a en­ sins affreux. Je n'ose pas Lecteur: Cher Piccolo, a ma rescousse. voyee· parler du reste. A part s;a, c'est fantastique, formida­ le journal est formidable. ble. Je n'ai jamais pense A. Je me suis empresse L. Cher Piccolo, grace a As-tu res;u les textes que qu'il'etait possible de pro­ d'aller aider cette pauvre toi, je suis un homme nou­ je t'ai envoyes?Bravoenco­ duire une chronique de ce ame en peine et rapide­ veau. D'alcoolique que j'e­ re une fois. niveau. Je trouve vraiment ment l'ai debarrassee de tais, me voila maintenant incroyable que quelqu'un cette dependance., Voici devenu drogue. Merci. A. Tres cher ami, merci FROM QUEEN'S PARK By Gord Cochrane Frank Miller onthe federal Premier WilIiam Davis George Taylor heckling NDP Liberal leader Stuart Budget, December 13. May 8. ' leader Michael Cassidy: Smith: "I was waiting for The quotes .of the third "It is fair to state that since Later the same day, Davis "You dink". Although the 'Oral questions', Mr. Spe­ session of the thirty-first I have been in political life, said: "Mr. Speaker, on a remark was miss~d by aker. Without that, 1 don't Parliament of Ontario I have always felt if one is point of order: 1 never Hansard reporters, it was salivate on time; 1 need TUT TUT a Progressive Conservative, yawn." heard by several press gal­ that signal". Speaker Jack Strokes: "1 one has a certain loyaltyto lery members. Treasurer Frank Miller: have been handed a noteby one's national leader", Pre­ A NEW SWINGING QUESTION "He's a civil servant: He the HonouraLie Minister of mier WilIiam Davis on PERIOD N-E-I-G-E can't lose". Culture and Recreation Deo.,ember 14. "Now, meTarzan,youJane", Liberal Albert Roy: "Some Liberal Vince Kerrio: Mean­ () that reads Speaker Jack Strokes: Treasurer Frank Miller in time ago, 1 had correspon- while, back at the farm". as follows: 'Would you "Meanwhile back at the ranch." the process of explaining dence with the minister (of DEALS WITH PREMIER please remind the members Premier William Davis: the complicatedformula for transportation and comm- Liberal Eddie Sargent, who to bring their tickets to­ " ...Joe Clark in the spring the equalizatiq,p.payments lUlications) in one of the is a bit of a buffoon at night toTutentrance. With­ of 1979, the Argos in the paid to some provinces official languages, French, times: "Every time 1 see out tickets will be impos­ fall of 1979. 1 might be by Ottawa. and the ministergraciously the Premier in the press sible andis beyondthe dis­ half right." "That means in a langu- answered in the same lang- gallery it is a joy to be cretion of your host, the "Atsa nice. GoodforBen­ age you can understand", uage, French. It was· a with him. But every time Minister ofCultureandRe­ ito Mussolini", Progressive Premier William Davis very nice letter, very well he offers me a deal to creation. No ticket, no Tut ! Conservative backbencher interjecting after Miller's written and all. Inthe spi- cross the House". mE PRICE OF LOYALTY Ed Havrot taunting New remark. rit of the letter the mini- HOW SHORT IS HE ? "The price and tax in­ Democrat Tony Lupusella "I wish Tarzan and Jane ster signed, instead of Deputy Speaker Hugh Edi­ creases laid out by Mr. who was speaking. would stop swinging and get "James Snow", "Jaques ghoffer: "Does anyone else Crosbie meanthat Canadian back to the question period" Naige". ,I want to tell wish to speak?" consumers could be paying PREACIDNG AND Speaker .Jack Strokes at- the minister that the hu- Floyd Laughren ofthe NDP $19 billion a year more by PRACTICES tempting to restore order. mour was not missed but "I am on my feet, Mr. Spe­ 1983. Ontarians will bear "I think it is incumbent INSULTS I want to bring to his at- aker". the bruntoftheseincreases. upon all of us to be logical, New Democrat FloydLau- tention that "neige" is not Deputy Speaker Edighoffer: We're going to pay $1.6 intelligent and to look at ghren to PC Sam Cureatz spelled n-a-i-g-e." "The member for Nickel billion more next year. these things objectively. who was speaking: "You NEED fiS CUE Belt". 111at translates roughly to I think that's the respons­ have the depth of a wading Speaker Jack Stokes: "The Floyd Laughren: "Thathurts $575 for every Ontario ibility of government and pool". Leader of the Opposition Mr. Speaker, when you .household", Treasurer members of this House", Progressive Conservative for question period." don't know I'm on my feet". dial_I·· par Guy PerreauIt Mais, parlons plus avec une question vague, de rapatrier des pouvoirs ya un certaia fond de Au mois de mai ou de juin precisemerrt de la question tel que demander un aux provinces. On n'a validite dans ce document, prochain, les electeurs de en tjint que telle,; c'est-a- mandat de negocier un qu'a penser aux Duplessis, car il reflete l'idee d'une la province de Quebec dire ce a quoi les Que- projet de souverainete- Johnson, Bourassa etc.Alors, certaine partie de la seront confrontes avec becois devront repondre association, pour une en- j~ pense qu'un mandatclairde population quebecoise. leur destin. En effet, les lors de lajounee du scrutin. .tente "d'egal cl egal". negocier un projet, de la Certes c'est un document Quebecois devront faire Certains observateurs N'oublions pas qu'un part des Quebecois aura choc, car il contient des leurs choix quant a I'­ anglophones et franco- mandat de negocier ne plus depoids qu'une simple idees qui n'ont jamais avenir de la constitution phones voient cette veut pas dire grand'chose, conference inter-' ete publiees auparavant quebecoise. La question question plutOt d'un oeil mais peut-e tre qu'avec un provinciale. et dans ce sens, il ne etant devoilee depuis la critique. Par exemple, je appui majoritairedes Que- MAIS NEGOCIER QUOI! laisse pas froid certains mi-decembre, les Que- lisais dans La Presse de becois, cela fera reflechir C'est la fameuse question observateurs. Enfin, on . becois auront plus de Montreal et le Toronto davantage ceux avec qui que se posent les Que- peut se poser la question temps .pour se faire une Star, que le Parti Que- le gouvernement quebecois becois. Ce qu'ils veulent de legitimite de poser une idee du projet que le Par­ becois, se sentant battu au veut negocier; cl savoirquenegocier, ils I 'ont ecrit question pareille, car que ti Quebecois voudrait referendum, aurait adopte les Quebecois veulent un noire sur blanc, dans un se passera-t-il si le "negocier" avec. le reste une question vague, pour changement dans la con- document qui a ete pu- prochain gouvernement du Canada; une sorte de mieux meler les Que- stitution canadienne. En blie en novembre dernier fede ral et les autres "nouvelle entente" entre becois. On attaquait le fait, tous les gouverne- et qui s'intitule: "La provinces refusent de les peuples fondate6rs du gouvernement quebecois ments quebecois prece- nouvelle entente Quebec- negocier la souverainete­ Canada. de tromper ses citoyens, ' dents ont tente vainement Canada". Je crois qu'il association... ------..--_.------_._-- January 18, 1980

After several years of flir­ THE COFFIN After a short while kids ~~._- n ting with contention, years started appearing on the o in which injuries and wax­ fringes of the game. They • :Il:l ing problems heldthe Can­ would have a stick and a Z tz:l adian Men back, the team ball and they would fool a­ :Il:l has picked a good year to round with them until one emerge as a strong.force of us asked if they would in international skiing. like to join. One such kid With a little luck andmore had a net so now we had of the controlled mayhem two and the game went on. that distinguishes the Can­ By the time we started adian team, our downhil­ fearing cardiac arrests By Ron Hoff' lers might just discover and decidedtogohomethere The Canadian Ski Team, gold 'in them thar hills' were about ten of the lit­ the 'flat out' boys, led by at Lake Placid. tle mothersplayingwith us, Ken Read of Calgary, ap­ And the way this winter and they ran us intothegro­ pear to have their eyes has been going the closest und. Ten years of decad­ on Olympic gold after the­ most skiers in these parts ence showed in our faces ir impressive times in the might 'get to skiing will be all of which were a shock.' downhill last weekend. to watch it on television. ing shade of red. The Canadian downhill By the time we quit we team races with an inten­ ********************* had been playing for close to sity and a balls-out dare­ two hours, and hadthe sore devil style that draws even Although the lack of snow muscles to prove it. An the casual observer's at­ hour later, as I limped by tention. Little wonderthat must befrustratingto skiers, it is a blessing to those of the school-yard on my way Tom! . . Dave IiMn, who placed us not suffering from the home, I saw the same kids liiiiii__~~:-_~__'=~.~~~;;~~~J:;~1iUfifth last Saturday, has str- schuss addiction. In fact still going at it full tilt The as e a eomen ained, broken or pulled and they were not evenpUf-' play their first homegame every muscle, bone and conditions recently have n0teS been near perfect for one fing. Shaking my head I More than 400 athletes are of the 1979-80 season a- tendon in his body. These of me favourite sports: lit a cigarette and headed expected to participate in gainst Queens on Friday, guys don't ski a hill, they street - hockey. home to a hot bath, rem­ York's 9th annual Indoor January 18 at 8:15 p.m., attack it. embering vaguely how once Track and Field Meet. The. in the Tait McKenzie gym. The emergence of the Ca- Recently friends of mine moved into the Queen St. I was able to run all after­ Meet will beheldonSatur- The Maple Lys dropped nadians as bona fide con- and Ossington area. Last noon like them. day, Jan. 19 from noon'to' their second game of their tenders in downhill ski- Sunday several of us.. gath­ ********************** 4:14 p.m. at the Metropol- second season. Stong ing is the fruit of a care- ered, hockey sticks in hand Well, the Coffin Corner . itan Toronto track andfield College outscoredourboys· fully tended and pruned to invade one of the local Call continues to inch to­ centre on the York campus. The volleyball Yeomen plan that dates back to the schoolyards. After a pre­ ward to .500 mark. This The hockey Yeomen are The volleyball Yeomen decision severalyears ago limanary pep talk in which week there is an apparent home to McMaster on Wed. face Queens on Saturday, to concentrate solelyon the we got 'up' for the game sure thing that should Jan. 23 at 8:15 p.m. at the January 19, at 2:00 p.m., downhill at the expense of (need I say more) we set lift us tothat illusivemark. Ice Palace. in the Tait McKenzie gyin. the slalom andgiant slalom The Super Bowl takes events. out , five red-eyed and strangely subdued luna­ place in Pasedena Californ­ tics in search of a game. ia, on Sunday, and the Pit· tsburg Steelers appear to Arriving at the yard -~- we found three young kids be a shoe-in to take their taking shots at each other. fourth straight N.F.L. title. They had a net. We didn't. Pittsburg will win thegame We co-opted the kids, and but there is no way they will' their net, and started a cover the points spread. me. Record: 5 - 6 - 1

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