page 14 Continued from page 1 cent unemployment over the sum-: mer. He says the society’s accomplish- ments this year include the pool program, convincing the college board not to implement. a. $10’ registration fee, and their ‘close contact with CFS which managed to convince the provincial government to make up the shortfall of grant money in December. ‘‘We managed to take a firm stand on a very sensitive issue,’’ he said. “Our infamous strike stance was mostly due to my prodding of council.’’ He said the biggest limiting factor for the. president are ‘time and energy. ‘‘Like our movie nights. Run here, run there, argue with adminis- tration over getting the theatre, and getting enough energy to pump everybody’s hands.”’ Balderstone thinks students are ‘‘much too selfish in their approach to education. It’s all right to be competitive, but to deny another person the chance to be competitive is the problem,’’ he said. ‘‘The majority of students are here for a specific reason. They feel they’re just here because they couldn’t get a job and they con’t care if they can’t get into. an English class.’” The society is essentially a student political party, he said, but most of the reps rise above parties and band together to support student issues. To the people that would call him a bureaucratic dictator, he would like to say ‘‘comes a time when a person has to say yes or no, and | guess | er eee ee like to say yes or no.’” A SCOTTISH FANTASY April 2nd, | had the good fortune to be given tickets to A Scottish Fantasy Gaberlunzie at by Kay MCMillan Vincent Massey Theatre. 5 | enjoyed every minute of the Scottish Fantasy: the dances, the pipes, the songs and every part of it was superb. The Gaberlunzie was a duo unsurpassed. They certainly enter— tained their audience. ; Pat Trudell, the piano player who leads The Publicans, was out of this world. They say he has no peers —it’s true! Robert Smith, the‘king of the Banjo’ has to be seen and-heard to be believed. The costumes were eyecatching, the girls were in white with tartan sashes and the men were in colourful kilts of course. Every _ player performing in the concert was incredible. This is the music that makes you want to lift your voice in song and your feet to dance. 1 hope to see and hear these talented groups many times again. -CANADA ~ A Town at a Time. F: just $325, you can esas take the train to Canada. All of it! VIA Rail’s Youth CANRAILPASS gives you 30 days of limitless travel seas to Kettle Rapids, Nonsuch, Togo and Bick; Stewiacke, Wetaskiwin, Sioux Lookout and Hectanooga —and anywhere else the train goes. If you’re 12 to 22, this is your chance to discover Canada — a town at a time! If you're on a tight budget, or would like to concentrate on a particular part of Canada, shorter term, lower cost regional CANRAILPASSES are available as well. You can enjoy 8 days of unlimited travel in the Quebec City/Windsor Corridor for just $85! VIA’s Youth CANRAILPASS lets you see the country as it was meant to be seen — by train! Travel straight through, from coast to coast. Or, when you see something you like, stop and explore. When you feel like moving on, hop the train to the next town. The next experience. And no experience packs more living into 30 days as inexpensively as the 30 day Youth CANRAILPASS. i Transport Canada ° Invest in the experience of a lifetime. Check out the Youth CANRAILPASS at your local VIA Ticket Office or your travel agent, today! 8 Days 15 Days || 22 Days || 30 Days wa |[ wa || 2000] 23883.][ cos cama wa |[nasse|[irue|[ || Sane N/A || 3185.00"|| s20800"]| /A |] orwinnipes $85.00 || $105.00 || N/A N/A anne tice * Applicable from June 1 through September 30, 1984. Trips may start or finish durin} this period. Other trips applica- ble during remainder of year until December 15, the exception of the Thursday before Easter to Easter Monday. A Youth CANRAILPASS entitles the holder to travel in regular coaches, Dayniter, Club or sleeping car accommodation as well as meals may be purchased by paying the applicable supplemental d : A ticket for each journey must be secured from a VIA sales office. On certain trains, advance seat reservations are required. No further payment is required, after the VIA Rail Youth CANRAILPASS has been purchased. Transports Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Minister . Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre VIN Save 25/ with the new VIA Rail Youth CANRAILPASS!