THEY SWOOP TO CONQUER PT LP > HIGH SCHOOL VALENTINE DANCE | HOVER; FOR | TODAY MIXES WALTZ WITH SMALTZ By The Seeker On Friday evening, in a heart- toe polka, the barn dance, a You are as young as your faith, bedecked auditorium 130 North Strauss waltz, an elimination 5 old as your doubt; as young as Saanich Sr. High students and number, a letter dance, and a your self-confidence, as old as their friends danced along with Valentine special. your fear; as young as your hope, Dan Cupid to help him arrange At 10.80 Dan took the gang as old as your despair, When you the affairs of the heart for an- down to the Rec. room, where he wre : . ava 4 le d pr ane other year. Fora year!... Well, fed them coffee and doughnuts, give Up, you are indeed growing for a few weeks anyway. hoping, we guess, that the affairs ld, and may God have mercy on Dan brought Arthur Goddard of the heart run more smoothly your soul. Catch the’ vision of and his “Rhythm Rascals” along on a full stomach. At 12.15 he life. Refuse to grow old. Don’t to as that there was just the seemed well Patera with his act your age. right kind of music to help him in evenings work and_ then move¢ lanv spy his “hearty toil.’ They Pd very long to the Masonic Ball to see Dany people worry Bboy wa well, too. There were the slow how his earlier efforts were stand- den dav ‘ the yack abs two ooh waltzes to provide the extra glam- ing the test of time. ve. necee wore, ¢ avons vefree our for Cupid when the going was Miss Nanette Woods, Students’ days kept sacredix fice from fear a little on the difficult side. Then Council president; N. West, in me avurchension On of these there were the fast rhumbas, fox- . charge of sound i nipment: D. E. days 4s cestovdny, with its cares trots and “jitter bug items” that Breckenridge, as master of cere- and frets and “all its pains and Dan liked to see when everything monies; Mr. Smith at.the door, aches: all its faults tu “mistakes was “going his way.” There were and J. Nunn were Cupid’s assist- anq blunders have passed forever special numbers, too—the heel and ants for the evening. beyond our recall. Wa cannot : undo an act that we have wrought. We cannot unsay a word that we have said. All that it holds of — . : cur lives, of wrong,. regret and 7 6} 9 i i | sorrow, is én the hands of the ae: OT t Ce a is ed Almighty. 8 Save for the beautiful A y memories, sweet and tender, that linger like a perfume of roses, in our hearts, of the day that. is 95 I.T.U. Printers locked out June 4, 1946—95 still out. ‘gone, we have nothing to do with ~~ 3% THE VANCOUVER mienier: is Produced With IMPORTED STRIKEBREAKERS Victoria Typographical Union No. 201 The B.C. Legislature opened last week amid most of the pomp and circumstance of prewar days. Gannons boomed a 15-gun salute across Victoria’s. inner harbour and kilted Scottish and smart naval’ ratings, forming the guard of honor,’ snapped to attention as Lieutenant-Governor Charles A. Banks, resplendent in full dress of a representative of the king, arrived at the Parliament Build- ings to participate in his first leg- islative opening ceremony. The legislative .chamber itself “was a scene of much: finery ‘as the gov- ernor walked up ine aisle to ‘the Speaker’s. dias. to “ deliver the - Dainty Little Afternoon Frocks » “In' a wide choice of colors, a ~« styles and-sizes. An especi-: 5 “ally large range of 20 to 50- -, Spots,” checks, _ Stripes: and | a Heras. es . ‘Sizes a2 to 50 legislative program. for 1947. | Among ..the : most.. far-reaching - legislation: forecast: in the Throne. “Speech was. ‘the’ government’s as- surance that: the. forest operations “of . the» province, directly and .in- for one-third:;of “the:, province’s J eated: “by“the™. ‘Sloan: Royal ‘Com “mission. following: a thorough: in vestigation’ of B.C.’s. forest’. re sources, two: years ago. To: expan ¥ B.CP Speech: from the “Throne, an ad-: dréss:, outlining the government’s: directly. the. source :of livelihood: 1,000,000 . citizens, would: be: “put! On: a “sustained: ‘yield ‘basis ‘as ‘advo: yesterday. It it is God’s, There is another day we do not worry about, it is tomorrow. With all of its perils, its large promise and poor performances; its fail- ures, its mistakes, it is far be- yond our humble mastery, as_ is its dead sister, yesterday. Its sun will rise in rosette splendor or behind a mask of weeping clouds, but it will rise. Until then, the same love and passions that held yesterday, holds tomor- row. Save for the Star of Hope we have no possession in that in- born day of grace. Tomorrow is God’s day; it will be ours. There is but one day left cach week for ourselves—Today. Any- one can carry the burdens of just one day. It is only when we add the burdens of these two awful eternities, yesterday and tomor- row, that we break down. It is not the experience of Today that was ours, drives men mad. It is the re- morse for something that happen- ed yesterday and the dread of what tomorrow may disclose. These are God’s days: I leave them with Him. Travel but one day ata time, that is Today, and dutifully. do the work or the task that is set before us. -—George Raymer. * Doing things. by halves is worth- less, because. it may be the other half that counts. —Anon, Special to The Review. along with many other projects. In. the throne speech. debate, which began the next day and which. is still continuing, A. R.- MacDougall, government member for Vancouver-Point Grey, sound- ed the question in the minds: of many legislators, both Coalition: and opposition, and also in’ the minds of many electors when he asked the government to’ assure that road appropriation from con- solidated:. revenue would not. be cut because’ of. the extension. of © the gasoline tax. ~The govern- “ment at the: last session made pro-: vision to take over the Dominion’s ‘three-cent® wartime gasoline’ tax. The Throne Speech confirmed: previous: announcéments. that this”: new revenue would-be: earmarked ‘solely: for ‘road : building. and..im- 7 provement. But. what. members | and. electors. were: wondering. was « whether ‘or:not:acut:in.road -ap-..-- __bropriations might ‘not: be: made: : “He: salso.: “urged © thes: 2." 3. government: to:-make' provision ‘for. © “elsewhere: “-asmedical school, atthe University ‘of: -B;C:,a demand: repeated: ‘again and: again. by. ‘succeeding: povern- ments: and:C.C.F. jfpeakers } : ‘D expansion’ of: power facilities,’ the: government. announced it was‘ask- ing: for: authority ©: to. borrow: an- other: “$10, 000; 000. ~The ~ ‘speech indicated |. more.: “power - corpora- tions would: be taken ‘over. by’ the ‘commission “ and* rural: electrifien: uggested. the © extension, of: “gas. tax: was. Ausiified: only. if. the cand: ‘should. “mobile Jinsurance, : fashioned. ‘after: ‘tion: extended.” and |-ro oads,” . _The. speech, “Douglas. 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QR ERFEAAI OR SNE SCTE Nera Fm 8 No totalof ‘the, value of TO oad’ building: was: given but the: speech <“predieted “provisionwill be*made =:: q... fora: comprehensive program. of ‘public’ ‘works, including buildings’ also. “forecast revision-of the province’s. liquor. and: election “Jaws, .expan: of full-time “health-unit ser- Jegislation he -mentplan:: -many of: ‘the: seovertneats ‘actions: rass. the government to the degree WY ° Gr Bennett, South “Okanagan; ‘did: ~ “ware “merchant, demanded : ° Royal. ‘Commission : to. investigate _ vices, control of health and life “the whole liquor problem, include: insurance: and: accident ” benefit. ie: investigation “of what effect _ US sociatios “the: liquor: business. has, on =the: . government. and the political. pare: Sor not funds :for™ political: pur- “poses are. donated. to” the. parties. _oy individuals. for political: pure pose’?