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Pelletier won't give money to Glendon Slater said opposed to grants By BOB WARD plied pressure on us. They. interfere in a province'sed­ shod over provincial edu­ any part of the University At the recent Liberal Par­ have not done this~ in fact ucation if it was obvious that cational jurisdiction" Pe1­ must be distributed by the ty convention in Ottawa~ Ge­ they h!iv~ done quite the con- the provincial government ltier declared, Hso I wish York administration." rardPelletiertold PRO TEM trary. ' . involved wanted us to keep the pressure Titn Reid has "If he won't go to bat that Ontario Education Min­ Though Tim Reid~ the Li­ out." put on us here in Ottawa for Glendon what can the ister WilliamDavisand York beral education critic in On­ Though he admitted that concerning Glendon would be federal government do?" University President David tario~ has said that Davis is there were constitutional directed to where the real Pelletiero reiterated Tim Slater did not want Glendon not the •stumbling block' in problems in giving any mon­ problem lies, in the Ontario Reid's advice saying that if to receive federal grants the funding of Glendon issue ey to any educational insti­ education department." Glendon wants any money to bolster the· bilingual pro­ Pelletiersaid that Davis and tution, he saidthat they won't When asked what Slater's from the federal govern­ gram. Slater have been saying Hone be solved if "certain pro­ position was~ Pelletier said ment's fund for bilingualism, HIf they wanted the fe­ thing in pUblic and contrary vincial governments and that Hthe President of York then Hthe faculty and stu­ deral government to give inprivate... sup~?rters won't co-oper­ thinks that Glendon is just dents better start making funds to Glendon"~Pelletier Pelletieradded that his go­ ate. another college in the York their position known to the stated~ Hthey would have ap- vernment Hwas not going to ··We can.,t go riding rough- complex and that funds for right people." Volume 1O~ Number 12 Toronto, Canada, November 25~ 1970 Executive committee Shutdown proposal shelved The facilities at Glendon When discussing the bUdget The standing committee College may still be running cuts~ Tucker claimed that on bilingualism proposed by at full steam between June 1 everytime York University Tucker was shelved as most to August 15. takes austerity measures~ of the committee members At an executive committee ..Glendon gets hit in a way felt that the York University meeting of faculty council we would not want, had we Task Force investigating Nov. 19, the committee shel­ the choice." Glendon would have to report ved until March the propo­ Botb the Glendon and main before Glendon could contin­ sition that the college cut (Steeles) campus depend u­ ue with its bilingual pro­ --L. _~rk;;~vn its,opera.tions. pon conventions during the gramme. This would include the summer to defray mainten- closing of the dining hall ance costs. And, the task force has From now on, illegally parked cars will be removed by Ross' facilities, proposed by John He said that HYork would suspended its meetings. It towing service. The cost to the owner is $5 and his trouble. R. Allen the YorkUniversity not send them (the confer­ will not make its recom­ business manager and the ences) to Glendon if there mendations before Christ­ closing of Wood Residence~ was space at the Steeles mas. High school students suggested by Victor Berg~ campus." have already filed their ap­ Glendon College's seniorad­ plicationsto the universi­ Illegally-parked cars ministrator. ties. Glendon will maintain Berg felt that the Hgen­ its present compulsory Fr­ eral business slump" had Pepin- to speak ench requirements (for the ~ill to~ed a~ay contributed to a marked de­ student~s first two years of be crease in the number of com­ study) for the next academic ByANDY MICHALSKI ceived Ha petition from a panies which wanted confer­ year. large number of students.•• on U. S. control The game is over folks. ences overthe summer mon­ During the meeting~ Berg from D House, Wood Res­ ths. Victor Berg, Glendon's idence who are disturbed by complained of the coverage senior administrator has in­ But he added that if a Jean Luc Pepin, federal PRO TEM had given the shut the noise of the cars." major conference was sche­ minister of trade and .com­ formed PRO TEM that cars ° down prop?sals. duled at Glendon~his recom­ merce will be in the Old illegally parked along the en­ The university will have mendation "would be drop­ Dining Hall, Glendon College He had received many tire Glendon road systemwill to pay $ 7 for eachcar towed ped overnight. ~, at 8 pm tonight. questions from worriedper­ be towed away. away. Glendon College, in Also shelved at the same sonnel as to their jobs for Ross Towing Service in turn~ will apply a $5 fine on meeting was the. idea toform Invited by the Don Mills this period. Willowdale has accepted a the car's owner. The univer­ a standirig committee on bi_ Liberal Association, Pepin In a phone call to PRO TEM contract to take cars away sity loses out on $2. lingualism. Principal of Gl­ will answer questions from Berg charged the editorwith at any request from a Glen­ There are cases where car endon College~ Albert Tuck­ the floor at the public meet­ printing •• dishonest journal­ don security guard. owners have refused to pay ing. ism." PRO TEM had stated er felt that such a commit­ Ross' Garage has a com­ fines. If they are Glendon tee could study in detail that the closing of the dining students, then marks are recommendations .brought Pepin was invited to ac­ halls and Wood Residence pound to hold the cars until witheld until •all accounts count for the government's for June I toAugust IS equall­ such time that the owner .before the now defunct ad comes to claim the vehicle. payable to the university' hoc committee on bIlingual­ lack of action over the Ry­ ed closing down the college have been made. ism. erson Press sale. for that period. According to Berg, he re- Unfortunately~ there is no legal way that the university • can sue non-York students. And Berg says that !he ma­ Gibson gets 82 votes Liberal election jor problem lies with non­ Bob Gibson~ a Glendon stu­ solutions and knowledge that Gibson himself is not a armed forces bUdget in fa­ York students visiting Wood dent attracted 82 votes in his it would all affect very little member of the party~ nor vour of greater foreign aid residents who are not told bid for the presidency of the the party brass." an official delegate. He at­ was also passed. It is un­ .of the parking regulations. Liberal Party. His opponent tended as a member of the likely to get very far in However, he feels that the Senator Dick Stanbury drew The accountability session Glendon College Liberal vie w of the present Quebec car owner's thought of 653. with the prime minister was Club. crisis. spending a great deal of time another sham in Gibson's Also passed was a com­ retrieving his car will be a election~ opinion. HA panel of four The Globe and Mail des­ deterrent against future-vi­ The one of many cribed him as a "bearded mission to study the record at the Liberal policy conven­ picked out the questions for of the War Measures Act. olators. Berg said he had tion this weekend allowed Pierre Trudeau. There was York stud,ent" while Sena­ This was seen as an embar­ a " natural aversion" in debate~ dialo~ue. tor Stanbury •• congratulated Gibson to voice the fact that no no It assment to the Trudeau gov­ using such tactics~ but also the so-called 'participatory was all meaningless. him and other young people ernment for its handling of this is the first time that for their contribution to the Glendon has been able to democracy' at the conven­ Because Gibson was run­ conference and called them the crisis. tion was Hnothing but a sham' ning for the presidency of the conscience of the party." When asked if he would attract a towing service to the party~ he was allowed do such a thing again, Gib­ do the job. Gibson explained that he three minutes to speak. He It is not known how much son ventured a cautious yes Theoretically~ the entire received his votes Hfrom a was backed by 10 members the Liberal Party listens to as he had decided to run laneway to tlie residences lot of people browned off at of the Waffle wing of the New ..its conscience" or its me­ for president "only on the should be clear in order to the convention. They were Democratic Party who had mbers. At the same conven­ spur of the moment..••topro­ allow fire trucks or ambul- frustrated by the large num­ infiltrated the Liberal Par­ tion~ a motion calling for a test the lack of delegate "'ances free passage in case bers of people~ the 300 re- ty convention. substantial reduction in the participation." of emergencies. '1\,?, :,' :~ I Council blocks forum forum~ By ANN CRUTCHLEY By DEBORAH WOLFE forum every day if you, The as proposed by Picard~ would have in­ Alain Picard's Forum '71 want." Wednesday~ Nov. 25 Doug Newson, who had a­ volved students from across idea was officially shelved the country. by students' council Nov.19. greed to be treasurer for Each outside delegate Le film 'La Chartreuse de Parme" de Christian­ the new forum accused the jaque sera projete dans la salle 129~ York Hall~ 16 The forum~ which would have would have to pay $20 to re­ a discussed bilingualism and council of ~eing.

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