Cmn= IS continued from page 7 Chretien backer) got shuffled out of the job this summer just before these perversions were stumbled upon in an audit. Chretien, the wise old fox, got Pettigrew to drop serious money in Liberal ridings (especially cabinet ministers) and his own and then shuffled him out. If he comes out smelling like roses then the message is quite clear. Chretien will be sticking around. Or perhaps, like his hero Louis St.Laurent, his contempt on something like $1 billion dollars could sink him like Liberal arrogance in the 50’s did over a pipeline. Then St.Laurent faced the might of the right wing in the form of John Diefenbaker, not the CCRAP Chretien is laughing at right now. again, Tough Times In... Nova Scotia for now former Liberal leader Russell MacLellan. Russell stepped after the embarrassment he went through in two provincial elections. The Cape Breton MLA and former Liberal MP will sit back and collect 17 years worth of federal down ‘pension. Not a bad gig if you can get it. Further, he will also be able to collect on a whole slew worth of political IOU’s one picks up when one hasa sayin the considerable federal moneys that went into Cape Breton | for job creation. One can not help but wonder if he still has eyes for glory with the emerging push for Cape Breton autonomy. Some Capers feel that provincial My money out of Halifax doesn’t always make it up over the Canso Causeway. Further, the decision to liquidate the provincial mines, that once represented so much work for the area, has spurred this movement. Times are tough in Cape Breton and relief might not look like it is coming soon. But I do not agree with separation because] am not sure it is economically feasible. Even if some think it is, the important people to convince are the bankers and I do not see them flocking over. What is needed is serious investment in research in non polluting uses for coal. Another boon would be a rejuvenated ship building industry but I do not see a war in Canada’s near future. What I do see is the government gearing up to spend some of their accumulated surplus on replacing outdated equipment especially in our Navy. I think the investment should be made because our country is surrounded by three oceans _ and the new types of vessels are multi purpose beyond war uses; maybe even create a new of frigates or something and have them make it on the Cape. But do something, cause unless oil starts sprouting out of the ocean floor this area is in jeopardy of becoming a third world like economy. That means unhappy people... and unhappy people. sometimes _ start pondering serious things... like separation- peacefully ~ or not! coming out class GONZO OUT Gon Wide Gaon, eT : _(SCAVMA) held its fund Thanks to the "organizational efforts ofits. _ busy executive, SCAVMA was able to put together 21 items to be auctioned off. Articles were donated by students and faculty alike, and included everything from amotorcycle tour of the Island with Dr. David Sims to ahand knit sweater from a Pacific Northwest First Nations tribe. Other items on the auction block included a hand drawn protrait of your pet, a half day of sea kayaking, several dinners for two (one at a A lot of ichoices . Competitive daily, weekly and monthly rates ss evlmier nest | natural choice for being “the stu fastest talker.” Actually, his — ability to make himself the butt ofajoke and keep the bidders — bidding greatly contributed to * Special weekend packages ¢ Free local customer pick-up and return * Insurance replacement. vehicle programs ¢ Used car sales * Child safety seats * Major credit cards accepted CHARLOTTETOWN The Prince Edward Hotel, 18 Queen St. (902)368-2228 AIRPORT (902)628-6990 For Reservations 1-800-CAR-RENT° (1-800-227-7368) www.nationalcar.com cai