Indian Rights | Study Plan Given Blast |. 6 The Guarfian, - ; | _: ot Y Tues., Mar. 30, 1965. rr rn - Le ? dla t : §3¢ | ? Ni how Basilica Recreation Centre Fs April 6th at 8:15 P.M. : Presented by C.W.L. j OTT AW 4 CP “Snuzenship ; Minister Nicholson announced Monday a new ymmittee’ has | been set up to study how the ancient hunting and fisinng rights of Canadian Indiahs have bee nulified by fish ad zame laws Gene Rheaume P North- west Territormes and Frank Howard ‘NDP -Skeena mme- diately pounced on the minis- ters Commor @atement with BY comp. ants t ist neans more ? talk ar 2 , a subject ? oo C = vita! to [r r ts a. b s: a hn wa aii s ecia pr ice to it our Sprin bu yet 5g arent, anadiar inting and BE Si 7 ' fishine regurations have. failed v ay os & i to safezuard the rizhts granted : : : fto- Ind:ans neer treaties from -< « & Kinz George !I! eR OT ey = The mmittee ait epre gentatives from the ciliz enship rs external affairs sheries jus- ; tice and northern § affairs ‘de. whole comy ated matter and suzzes! iezis:at.on to bring the laws in line with treaty prom- ise« 4 Mr Rheaume said he had Nstened to the minister ‘with uJ dismay" The Indians had been f \ waiting for action and al! they got was more words “ } It was a wetraya) of the In- dians who had a ‘egal mght to hunt f:sh and trap at any time y on unoccupied Croan lands une & . ee a eee ce A. Lace cotton crocket knit Croan 2 pc. suit. 4 mock pockets. He added the announcement Contrasting braid trim. Col- @bviously had been prompted | by a recent British Columbia appeal court ruling upholding the mht of two Nanaimo In- | dians to shoot a deer out of sea- son Course In Mining | Engineering ik To Discontinue TORONTO ‘CP)-- The Uni- versity of Toronto will discen- tinue its undergraduate course in mining engineering—a subject in which only # persons grad- uated in the whole of Canada last year as soon as the stu- dents now enrolled in the four- year course complete their stud- fes The university announced that the decision was made on rec- ommendation of the Council of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering The university's statement was released at the same time as a unique course for mining graduates on a tri - university basis was outlined Sunday at the opening of the annual meet- ing here of the Canadian In- stitute of Mining and Metal- lurgy Prof. C- L. Emery. head of the departmet of mineral en- gineering at the University of British Columbia. said Laval University in Quebec City, Queen’s University. Kingston, Ont., and UBC will participate in the new program, _inter- ehanging staff and students to utilize the features stressed most by the participating universities University of Toronto’s. an- Bouncement omdropping of the mining engineering course said the character of the mining in- dustry has changed to become more sophisticated in recent ours: Pink, Aqua & Beige. ar” Sizes: 12 to 16...........cceeee : | B.. Foncy weave crocket } fs [knitted suit. Tucking on 95, y ; feelin and mock pee r #, J Wheat only. Sizes: 12-18 SSS HE BOUCLE CARDIGANS Ladies boucle long sleeve cardigan. Front open- “ on ing with 9 match ri shank buttons. — . m2 wt ale ctl mindy Cobar DRESSES | — OPEN SIDE FAVOURITE Ladies Pattina Pump fashioned for comfort as C. The new Chelsea neck- well as good looks in smooth elegant leather. 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Braid trims this linen dress also two rows of buttons and ribbon bow. 95 Crease resistant, wash- able. Colours: Green, Yel . low, Beige & Blue. Sizes: In many cases, it said, the industry’s highly specialized meeds can no longer be met by graduates from the traditional mining engineering courses. Canada Council | Scholarship Winners Named OTTAWA ‘CP — The Canada “a” RB J > T STRAP FLATTIE Gracetul lines and pretty cut-outs, jus? right for the Easter Parade in this pretty flattie. Lizard 4 Ni, PRETTY PRETTY BLOUSES : Accent. that femininé charm with these dainty 99 look shirtail blouses and sleeveless shel! pull- over. A man-tailored drip-dry cotton broad- cloth blouse, roll-up sleeves, pointed con oer Vamp and matching paftina quorters. Colours: _ White and Blue and Black Lizard. Sizes: 5-9. 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