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AGhureh Schoal & iran a ad am) » ey i F ; ‘The how, David Fullor, : a HBG I22 ; “Attend CHURCH : the week He knows it sounds corny, but the millions of words Peter | C. Newman churns out are part of a debt he owes Canada. pailiieebicenthnehbietiehietanrs 2 eerie he err By GEORGE LEE Review Staff Writer As a boy in Czecholslovakia, the man: who would become a prolific author and an editor of Maclean's was destined for a concentration camp and death at the hands of the Nazis. But Canada accepted Newman’s family after they escaped their country, when he was just 11 years old. And some time ., later Newman accepted his mission in life and became one of Canada’s great non-fiction writers. After a book-signing stint at Tanners.in Sidney last week, ‘promoting his second volume on the Hudson’s Bay Com- pany, Newman. speaks in his archetypical writer’s nook overlooking Cordova Bay. His tough youth ‘‘made me feel that | should — this will sound corny-— but sort. of give something back to the coun-” try, because it literally saved my life.’ He. remembers living on a farm for five years and going to 18 different schools in four languages. His youth helped build a strong fibre, but his mission comes more from Canada’s ac- ceptance of his family. 7 : Unassuming and shy, some of the remaining strands.on the 58-year-old’s balding head ‘and the thick tuft on one of his eyebrows stick up, as he shuffles through a small part of the morning mail — a stack about six inches thick. His words come in soft spurts of thought, underplaying the intensity of a man who has detailed the lives of the power brokers in Canada’s business elite, who is now finishing a - three-volume history of Hudson’s. Bay Company, and who helped turn Maclean’s from a nearly defunct general interest magazine into Canada’s news weekly. — His book ‘credits began in 1959 with the publication of Flame of Power, profiles of Canada’s greatest businessmen. Then Newman detailed the John Diefenbaker years, Renegade in Power, published in 1963. After two more books — The Distemper of Our Times and Home Country — Newman wrote The Canadian Establish- ment Volume I, published in 1975 while he was editor of Maclean’s. The. book spawned the Bronfman: Dynasty, the Aquisitors’ (the second volume of the Canadian Establishment), and: the Establishment Man, a profile of genius sper -businessman Conrad Black. Hisbooks on Canada’s business elite give average Cana- dians a look inside.the lives of. their: power brokers and their society. S “There are many ways of studying society. Go to any. bookstore or. library and you see dozens of entry points you can study — sociology, anthropology, the philosophy of . society are all:various approaches. ‘(My own approach has always been you study the people oy .. who make the decisions; and therefore you know what the : society is. in ~ history: And it’s part of: the same trend. It’s not that:[’m‘in- <. power broking,. how. people gain ‘and lose power... © cop ‘*>think the:process is-very different in England, very: dif: eae ferent i in the-United’ States, -and I-think that one of:the i impo power is ‘used and abused. *? THANK YOU CENTRAL SAANICH A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL MY CAMPAIGN. WORKERS AND THOSE WHO ‘SUPPORTED ME ON ELECTION DAY vo roaacar ere. “ana ety rt = ila, ay BRIAN < os - ae *"@EORGE _ “o o3 me . wo “1984 FORD STARGRAFT LUX: 1968 G. M. C, S-15 Ax APick Up he “3 RY TOURING VAN. Fully . V-6, 5 spoad, Gypsy package. 2h} : ne equipped. 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Lance Hurrell, 23, of Saanichton.. was» convicted. of assault on Oct, 2, 1986, he was fined $500.. He agreed to pay $150 per month. However, he - has paid only $175.: “Sit outside: the courtroom and make.a list of where your money: goes,” said. Denrochte after the fish plant worker said he'’d-need another, few months to pay hiss tine ssobanm @ wo ere . TPA Ne WS Call the Review —656-1151- ert cameainnmammrenemsmatiinresstnaminy FROM Gopal BLA anes Wednesday, December 2, PETER C. Newman takes time. from signing: ‘books’ sat Tanners to pose with Clarence. oe “Ber tainly made it more ‘deceasible: Before that there were. an only: two. ways of looking at,power. = if!Qne:was:to,condemn it, and all: appreach: ‘Power was thought’ 10 be evil by défi inition. aon ~ Continued on Page Bis. e068 XXX o. ay a > f iM j eo i io slant ead inter ARRIVED ~INTIME FOR CHRISTMAS | SCHAFEL S'SONS PIANOS |: ph me "CONSOLES & GRANDS } ) $2795 _ GUARANTEED FOR LIFETIME “LANN cope “MUSIC CE NTRES HWODD BAY fe mara W. Saanich Rd 1987 Ww ks, ‘kind of ar adical | !rresponsibility See payment | “Other creditors are chasing me down too,’’ Hurrell told the judge. ‘fA collection’ agency threatened to - garnishee: “my: -wages.”” A is. storage © company threatening to ‘sell his goods unless .he pays a. $225. bill. He still’ owes $2,500 on a three- year-old $3,000 car loan, even. though he no longer owns the: car.: Judge Denrache | said Hurrell,‘ “Wear old- clothes until this’ debt is paid off, '- after ques... tioning the $50. clothing: allowanee, The judge also axed ! ad $20 cnicrtaiment aowance, “You should: have sa down; like this a year ago,”? he told! Hurrell, ashe instructed him -to- “pay $100 per every two Weeks 10 “the court to cover two: traffic: tickets and the fine,” we ‘Hurrell owas © convieted of. assaulting a 2-year-eold man ine his emplover’s parking lor while. working asa on deliv erymian, bet , yy Vi at sib : iy i : H nul i 26 rExUYEEEOES LS — eee tery’ aly oe Ge = = a =z = oe A Cet &G MICTORIA. , 1083 F ihe 31,