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September 1,97 ^\nVWmVtBoT\nFREE COPY!!\nJgilingual f\u00a3nglish \u00a3p ^unjubiJ^Cortnightly\n1481 Tracey Road, Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6G4 Tel: 852 2288 Fax: 852 1878 Vol: 1 NO. 25\nSIKHS CAME FROM ALL\nOVER CANADA TO WITNESS CULTURAL TOURNAMENT WHICH WAS\nHELD ONCE AGAIN IN\nABBOTSFORD, ROTARY\nSTADIUM. IT WAS HUGE\nSUCCESS, DESPITE THE\nGLOOMY\nWEATHER\nMORTGAGES\nASK ME ABOUT\nOUR\n4.75%\nVARIABLE RATE\nMORTGAGE\nGARY S. TOOR\nYOUR MORTGAGE\n-I   SPECIALIST    \u00a7\n(24 HRS A DAY SEVEN DAYS A WEEK)\n4.75% ?&?& i-fogfrr %\u00a3* 75^\nI fW*l(24u\u00a3 \u00a7 M feff <ft fl^)\nBUSINESS: (604) 826-9152\nFAX: (604)826-9132\nCELLULAR: (604) 850-4948\nPACER:     (604) 850-6099\nDoctor Hardas Singh Sandhu last fortnight visited Abbotsford\nfrom India to unfold the dreams of his aspirations. A renowned\nphysician for 40 years he plans to set up a Cancer treatment\nhospital in Amritsar, Punjab India. He is being supported by\nRotary International and many other governmental and private\norganizations, (report inside)\nU.B.C. INTRODUCES SCHOOL OF\nJOURNALISM I\nThe new Sing Tao school of journalism at U.B.C. could go in\nfor a separate condo in south Burnaby. A dozen of noted\njournalists and C.B.C. national correspondents admired the\nidea. It is estimated that the first 25 graduate students will\narrive in the fall of next year. Some of the Asian students\noptimistic about the relations between Canada and Pacific West\nfeel that this will bridge the media and cultural gap persisting at\npresent. Canada will have renewed links with Asia.\nALASKA NOW IN HOSTILE TERMS\nWITH CANADA\nAlaska wants Canada to apologize as it is now seeking the\ndamages of $1.5 million to $2 million U.S. in the federal court\nof Canada. It feels that the fishermen have faced heavy losses\nand they should be compensated instead. 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The\nsinging of hymns and proceedings around the city as per route will take\nplace from 9:45a.m. to 6:00p.m.\nBASEMENT ISSUE OPEN HOUSE DISCUSSION\nON SEPTEMBER 8TH1 *\nThe city of Abbotsford will have an open house discussion on\nbasement suite issue on September 8th from 5.00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This\nwas informed by counsellor Moe Gill who said a special discussion\nwould take place between the engineering dept. and planning dept. at the\ncouncil. The people concerned are free to express their ideas opinions\nand grievances as well. The outcome of the discussion will be treated as\nthe yardstick to formulate the by-laws. \"This is going to be a very\nimportant discussion concerned with locals\", says councilor Moe Gill.\nHe also spoke about a large scale development which would soon\ntake place at Straighten Bowl. By coming spring time some small park\ntrails, buildings of recreation might be finalized.\nCOUNCILLOR\nMOE GILL\nIt was also pointed out\nthat some new lots would be incorporated with back alleys. He was very\nhopeful about the airport development in future. He agreed that some of\nthe roads need to be widened due to airport. \"We are starting with\nGladwin\", he said optimistically. \"Airport is serving us and this region,\nWest Jet is going to increase some more flights in near future and\npossibly have network of service for Alberta and Saskatchewan. We are\ntrying our best to provide good service.\" A lot of people from Surrey,\nCoquitlam, Mission, Hope, Langley avail flights from Abbotsford. He\nsaid that the parking is free and it is an additional advantage for the\npeople.\nThrowing light on coming Nagar Kirtan issue, which will take\nplace on 13th of September, he said the council has willingly approved\nthe procession issue. Only request was made to change the date of the\nprocession to avoid inconvenience for the business sector. The route\nincludes South Fraser Way - Gladwin west - Gladwin north - Maclure\nwest - Tretheway south - Boulevard (next to municipal hall) - South\nFraser Way back to Sikh Temple. He said Khalsa Diwan Society has\nsought permission from fire, police and health department for the\napproval.\n#2 WRESTLING WORLD CHAMPION KARTAR SINGH SHAKES HAND\nWITH PUNJABI ATHLETES. ALSO CAN BE SEEN IS S.S. BRAR\nPRESIDENT OF ABBOTSFORD SIKH TEMPLE\nPUNJABI TOURNAMENT ATTRACTS\n|| BIG CROWD    .. i   Jf'\nThe Sikh community of BC celebrated sixth annual Saheed Bhai\nBhupinder Singh Memorial Sports and Cultural Tournament recently in\nthe Rotary Stadium of Abbotsford. It included the games like Kabaddi,\nSoccer, Volleyball, tug of war, races, weightlifting, ladies race, etc. Amid\nthe tight packed stadium, the spectators enjoyed the game with heavy\nwater laden clouds, that refused to outpour. It is estimated that there were\nmore than 2000 participants and they also came from India, U.K, U.S.A\netc. A couple of minutes before the final display, a feud took place\nbetween Sher -e- Punjab and the Richmond club Kabaddi - both strong\nopponents. This match was given adieu without any final results. The\nprize distribution was done by Amar Singh Dhaliwal, Davinder S Brar,\nAmarjit S. Brar, Manjit Dhillon, and owners of Pannu Brothers Trucking.\nThe Khalsa Diwan Society arranged langar and water distribution at\nvarious places. The secretary of the tournament committee Taranjit S\nPurewal informed that it was a good display. The members who were\ninstrumental in making this program a success include Darshan Mahal,\nSurinder Mander, Santokh Sidhu, Jarnail Heer, Darshan Sharma,\nHarbhajan S Randhawa (vice-president), Kulwinder Kooner (president),\nBaz S Jassal (vice-secretary), Charanjit Gill, Chamkaur Sidhu.\ng^giiUiiLyiLWrY 'w E ft,.'.\n5JSH5E\nS3\n1\n\u2022TrrrTV\n5!H!5\nWk\nOPENING SOON!!\nELLWOOD DRUG MART\n9 31205 OLD YALE RD. (AT ELLWOOD CENTER)\nPHONE: 854-5800\nCOME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MANY\nIN STORE SPECIALS\nWE CAN BILL YOUR MEDICATIONS ONLINE!!!\nMSAnet   ASSURE\nRxPLUS   T.D.\nGREENSHIELD\nCU&C\nLONDON LIFE\nESI\nUM ALL GOVERNMENT PLANS\nAND MANY MORE!!\nBRING THIS AD AND WE WILL PAY FOR YOUR FIRST PRESCRIPTION FEE\nSERVICES AVAILABLE IN PUNJABI AND ENGLISH\nPRIVATE COUNSELING ROOM TO ENSURE PRIVACY\nPROMOTING HEALTH CARE AND SERVICE\nA UNIQUE PHARMACY OF ITS KIND    p\nOur city Abbotsford will soon have another Pharmacy to serve the community. Ellwood\nDrug Mart will be inaugurated at Ellwood shopping complex, at the junction of Old Yale\nRoad and Town Line. \"This is a fine venture and will help the local community with their\nhealth concerns\", comments Satwinder Mann, a young aspiring Pharmacist, who has\nmany dreams to fulfill. He will very soon launch a business crusade in this region for the\nbenefit of the community. A graduate from UBC in 1995, he is a local as he studied in\nAbbotsford Senior Secondary School. He is shouldered and supported by his close friend\nPardeep Brar, who has similar dreams and aspirations. Brar is also a graduate from UBC.\nHe graduated from UBC in 1997. Medicine and pharmacy are very important subjects.\n\"That is why we are here... full knowledge of medication is a must. There are a lot of\npeople who would like private medication consultation, and is not so easily available at\nthe larger retail outlets, we will provide this privacy to our customers\", says Satwinder\nenthusiastically. There are people who would like private treatment. Ellwood Drug Mart\nhas all such provisions. It is the first and unique of its kind as there will be a private\ncounseling room, this will further assure all secrecy to the patient. \"Our main object is to\nprovide service to the community by working with our customers to help improve their\nhealth\", adds Mann. Mann and Brar also have a plan to set up clinics at different intervals\nfor more better service. Such clinics will be held at Ellwood Drug Mart. These clinics\nwill inform the customer on issues such as, cholesterol, diabetes, asthma, blood pressure\netc. The dates of such clinics will be published in the local papers. For further\ninformation, contact; 854 5800.\nPAGE 5-PUNJABI PATRIKA      September 1,97\nTrain to be a\nCommunity\nOutreach\nWorker\nDo you enjoy working with groups of people to solve\ncommunity problems? Are you experienced as a volunteer\nor on a Board of Directors? Do you have advanced written\nand spoken English skills?\nCreative New Ventures Cooperative is offering\na 15 week training program, including:\n* Principles of Community Development\n* Planning and Research Skills\n* Finances and Fundraising\n* Marketing\n* Volunteer Management\n* Group Facilitation Skills\nI Job Club Leadership training\n* Business & Contracting Know How\nMost community outreach workers are self employed or\nwork on contracts. People can expect to find opportunities\nto work in community agencies that provide services to\nwomen, new immigrants, families, children and youth,\ndisabled persons, community health, employment, and\ncultural programs.\nOnly persons who are currently receiving Employment\nInsurance, those who had an EI claim in the past 3 years, or\npersons with a maternity\/paternity claim in the past 5 years\nwill be eligible for this program. A training allowance may\nbe paid to selected candidates.\nPhone Sharon or Yvonne for dates, times and\nlocations of information sessions.\nf\u00a7:: ' \u25a0      Phone 826-1629       S'  ^\nFunded by Human Resources Development Canada\nFOR MAXIMUM EXPOSURE AND\nADVERTISING PHONE THE FRASER\nVALLEY PUNJABI PATRIKA\n852-2288\n vrrctm\"\nII..;-\nI\n7\/S-ffNfffmm\nW\/\/-MM\nX: \u25a0.... 1_..---_-Ji..\u201e~\u00ab-~--,-.,t.\u2014_i, _j\u00abygwSwS*^y\u00abigy(j\\w<Bya8H*S\n\u00ab,-'\u25a0' i-\nwmm{\u00b1miui*m,>\nmm^nMffiM\nPAGE 6-PUNJABI PATRIKA\nSeptember 1,97\nCOMMUNITY FUTURES   5S,  j\nDEVELOPMENT CORP. of fggffi\nF\"RASPR\nSTARTING A BUSINESS? EXPANDING YOUR BUSINESS? SS5BSSSS\nNEED MONEY, ADVICE? HAVE QUESTIONS? 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For mis reason, it\nis necessary for a Sikh that he visit the places where the Sikhs congregate\nfor worship and prayer (the gurduwaras), and joining the congregation,\npartake of the benefits that the study of the holy scriptures bestows.\n(b) The Guru Granth should be ceremonially opened in the gurduwara every\nday without fail. Except for special exigencies, when there is need to keep\nthe Guru Granth open during the night. It should, generally, be closed\nceremonially after the conclusion of the Rehras (evening scriptural\nrecitation). The Holy Book should remain open so long as a granthi or\nattendant can remain in attendance, persons seeking darshan (seeking a view\nof or making obeisance to it) keep coming, or there is no risk of commission\nof irreverence towards it. Thereafter, it is advisable to close it ceremonially\nto avoid any discrespect to it.\n(c) The Guru Granth should be opened, read and closed ceremonially with\nreverence. The place where it is installed should be absolutely clean. An\nawning should be erected above. The Guru Granth Sahib should be placed\non a cot measuring up to its size and overlaid with absolutely clean mattress\nand sheets. For proper installation and opening of the Guru Granth, there\nshould be cushions\/pillows of appropriate kind etc. and, for covering it,\nromalas (sheet-covers of appropriate size). When the Guru Granth is not\nbeing read, it should remain covered with a romal. A whisk, too, should be\nthere.\n(d) Anything except the afore-mentioned reverential ceremonies, for instance,\nsuch practices as the arti with burning incense and lamps, offereings of\neatables to Guru Granth Sahib, burning of lights, beating of gongs, etc., is\ncontrary to gurmat (the Guru's way). However, for the perfuming of the\nplace, the use of flowers, incense and scent is not barred. For light inside\nthe room, oil or butter-oil lamps, candles, electric lamps, kerosene oil lamps,\netc., may be lighted.\n(e) No book should be installed like and at par with the Guru Granth. Worship\nof any idol or any ritual or activity should not be allowed to be conducted\ninside the gurduwara. Nor should the festival of any other faith be allowed\nto be celebrated inside the gurduwara. However.it will not be improper to j\nuse any occasion or gathering for the propagation of the gurmat (The Guru's\nway).\n(f) Pressing the legs of the cot on which the Guru Granth Sahib is installed,\nrubbing nose against walls and on platforms, held sacred, or massaging\nthese, placing water below the Guru Granth Sahib's seat, making or\ninstalling statues, or idols inside the gurduwaras, bowing before the picture\nof the Sikh Gurus or elders - all these are irreligious self-willed egotism,\ncontrary to gurmat (The Guru's way).\n(g) When the Guru Granth has to be taken from one place to another, the Ardas\nshould be performed. He\/she who carries the Guru Granth on his\/her head\nshould walk barefoot; but when the wearing of shoes is a necessity, no\nsuperstitionsneed to be entertained.\nPAGE 9-PUNJABI PATRIKA September 1,97\n(h) The Guru Granth should be ceremonially opened after performing the\nArdas. After the ceremonial opening, a hymn should be read from the Guru\nGranth Sahib. MM.\n(i)   Whenever the Guru Granth is brought, irrespective of whether or not\nanother copy of the Guru Granth had already been installed at the concerned\nplace, every Sikh should stand up to show respect.\n(j)  While going into the gurduwara, one should take off the shoes and clean\noneself up. If the feet are dirty or soiled, they should be washed with water.\nOne should circumambulate with the Guru Granth Sahib or the gurduwara\non one's right.\n(k) No person, no matter which country, religion or caste he\/she belongs to, is\ndebarred from entering the gurduwara for darshan (seeing the holy shrine).\nHowever, he\/she should not have on his\/her person anything, such as\ntobacco or other intoxicants, which are tabooed by the Sikh religion.\n(I)   The first thing a Sikh should do on entering the gurduwara is to do\nobeisance before the Guru Granth Sahib. He\/she should, thereafter, have a\nglimpse of the congregation and bid in a low, quiet voice, \"Waheguru ji ka\nKhalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh.\"\n(m) In the congregation, there should be no differentiation or discrimination\nbetween Sikh and non-Sikh, persons traditionally regarded as touchable and\nuntouchable, the so-called high and low caste persons, the high and the low.\n(n) Sitting on a cushion, a distinctive seat, a chair, a stool, a cot, etc. or in any\ndistinctive position in the presence of the Guru Granth or within the\ncongregation is contrary to gurmat (Guru's Way).\n(o) No Sikh should sit bare-headed in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib or\nin the congregation. For Sikh women, joining the congregation with their\npersons uncomfortably draped and with veils drawn over their faces is\ncontrary to gurmat (Guru's way).\n(p) There are five takhts (lit., thrones, fig., seats of high authority): namely-\n(I) The holy Akal Takht, Amritsar,\n(II) The holy Takht, Patna Sahib,\n(III) The holy Takht, Kesgarh Sahib, Anandpur,\n(IV) The holy Takht Hazur Sahib, Nanded,\n(V) The holy Takht Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo.\n(q) Only an Amritdhari (baptized) Sikh man or woman, who faithfully observes\nthe discipline ordained for the baptized Sikhs, can enter the hallowed\nslip, enclosures of the takhts. (Ardas for and on behalf of any Sikh or non-Sikh,\nexcept a fallen or punished (tankhahia) Sikh, can be offered at the takhts.\n(r)  At a high-level site in every gurduwara should be installed the nishan sahib\n(Sikh flag). The cloth of the flag should be either of xanthic or of greyish\nblue colour and on top of the flag post, there should either be a spearhead or\na Khanda (a straight dagger with convex side edges leading to slanting top\nedges ending in a vertex).\n(s)  There should be a drum (nagara) in the gurduwara for beating on\nappropriate occasions.\nThe English version of the Sikh Reht Maryada may be taken as a key to\nthe Sikh spiritual and social philosophy. It is not just a translation but a\ntotally exact version of the Reht Maryada. This English version of the\nReht Maryada is in a very real sense the product of a collective\nendeavour.\nThis newspaper will continue from time to time provide excerpts of the\nReht Maryada which is published by Dharam Parchar Committee\n(Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee) Amritsar.\n \u2014\n==3=-\n r\nJJ\u2014J.J-.ja-W.i-l.\u00bbl-IU.\u00bb\u00bbJiV.J.UIUHI\n> jLJUi.j~.i.j.ui.x.iw~-i-i~~*~\u00bb~8=\ni., 11 . i u. 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Ken Herar, resident of Mission and\nfree lance journalist, has successfully been conducting Herar Classic\nTennis Tournament since 12 years. This has been gaining momentum\nevery year. This year he had around 50m entries. Ken was lucky enough to\nwin the tournament himself. He defeated Mike Redekop of Abbotsford by\n6-4, 6-2. Heara also partnered with Tok Herar, his father but lost to dual\nchampions Mica Thiessen and Jeff Wust of Abbotsford. Elizabeth Kurtez\nwon women single title. Junior, under 14 competition was won by Jarret\nDuncan. Quite hopeful about the future of this game Ken added, \" I've run\nthe tournament for 12 years and I find a marked improvement. Tennis has\nalways been a big part of my life. This tournament gives exposure to the\nlocals. I believe in recreation and sportsmen spirit. The involvement with\nthe community has always been a part of my family. I want to send top 20-\n30 ranking players in the national level of Canada\", says Herar.\nOntario! may run hydro\nshortage by 2000ad\nOntario Hydro is seriously facing a crisis and it may undergo significant\npower shortfall by the year 2000. The giant nuclear reactor which has\nbeen holding the monopoly so far is facing mechanical problems in the\nnuclear reactors. It may not be able to generate the stipulated power\nand meet out sufficient demand. The present data shows that the utility\nmight suffer shortfall by 800 mega-watts by the year 2000. One megawatt power is sufficient enough to supply power to at least 1000 homes.\nANDREW, A NOTED CRIMINAL\nCHARGED AGAIN    :.\u00a7 ^?: '  ^\nRichard Brain Andrew a noted criminal, who was escaping the police\ndragnet was arrested in Golden Ears Park in Maple Ridge Friday. He\nwas making an attempt to kidnap a women with her 5 year old son. He\nalso made an attempt to attack her with a knife. He has been charged\nwith two fresh sexual attempts. He has long pending criminal records\nsince 1964. Most of them are relating theft, and break and enters.\nAndrew had also been maintaining a low profile according to the\nofficials of Sumas Center. Now Andrew will again face the parole\nboard.\ngH*fH3t! gHTOtf !\ngn*ratfi!\nWI'ftjtF'?^\n50%\nfw for re ^h3\" hhjtf ^t ora^3t;Ho(? ui\n(Hdl\"Wd ire)\nY\/4MK& H-\/IIR DRSSG*\nMission\n32020 Lougheed Hwy.\nTel(604) 826-8012\nAbbotsford\n31831 S.FraserWay\nTel(604) 852-8070\nABBOTSFORD BOY CHARGED WITH\nARSON\nA 12 year old Abbotsford boy was charged with arson and also breach\nof probation for making an attempt to lite a fire in the field on\nMcCullum road near the Mission, Abbotsford highway. The boys\nfriend tried to douse the flames but was unsuccessful in his attempts.\nThe boy will face charges, the police refuse to release any further\ndetails.\nBRAIN MATHOT FOUND W\nBrain Mathot who was missing since long was located in the Value\nVillage shop of Maple Ridge. Brain was missing since August 18.\nAccording to police sources he needs care and medication\nJEAN CRETIEN IN DILEMMA\nPrime Minister Jean Cretien paid a brief visit to Vancouver and he\nexclusively spoke on fiscal policies. He also had to face rough weather\ndue to objections raised by some of the Asian communities who\nclaimed that they would leave Canada rather than pay heavy taxes.\nPROMINENT INDIAN DOCTOR PLANS\nTO SET-UP CANCER TREATMENT HOSPITAL\nLast fortnight Dr. Hardas Singh Sandhu, a prominent Indian Surgeon\nvisited Canada to unfold the plans of his dream. The dream is not ordinary.\nHe wants to set-up a Cancer Treatment Hospital in Holy City, Amritsar,\nPunjab India, which also happens to be his homeland. He is heading this\nhumanitarian project, being set-up by Sri Guru Ramdas Institute, which is\nrun by Siromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, the religious body of\nthe Sikhs. India has a large population with virtually no proper Cancer\ntreatment Hospital to treat the cancer patients. Dr. Sandhu wants to set-up\none. A renowned and dedicated physician, the Dr. himself bears the burnt\nof tragedy, as he lost his beloved daughter due to Cancer ailment. Sandhu\nhas been an Orthopedic Surgeon for over 42 years, and also volunteers for\nGuru Ramdas Health Care Center Society of North America. For this\nnoble cause of human suffering, SGPC, Amritsar has provided some 4\nacres of land and RS 20 lac. Some assistance is also being provided by\nRotary International and Rotary District 3070.\nLot of donation is also being collected in India, as Indians are showing a\ngreat enthusiasm for this project. But there is still a long way to go . Ranjit\nS Grewal, son-in-law of Doctor Sandhu is quite optimistic that this project\nwill be a great success one day. This project will have Cobalt 60\nRadiation Therapy Cancer Treatment Machine which is fortunately being\nImported from Canada. \"I am sure this project will provide lot of relief to\nthe ailing patients\", says Ranjit. It is estimated that nearly 10 million\npopulation living in Northern part of India constitute of Cancer patients\nand do not have access to the early detection or diagnose to Cancer in\nearly stages. Doctor Harjas Singh Sandhu is siliciting the community of\nCanada USA and other European Countries for funds. As the equipment\nis being imported from Canada, the donors are requested to send the funds\nto' Guru\nRamdas Health Care Society of North America-9780 Bramalea\nRoad, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L65 2P1; Tel; 905 458 8898.\nReceipt for tax purpose will be sent by mail, (some more\nhighlights on our next issue)\nfeflcft (orsbHOTfoT) %.3t.lft -st TW& ftjoffooT\n- dd6ffld yt^w\n>tenoft jlte.sUit \u2022\u00a7 \u00abH3 *?&R ijifttz dd6tfld y^w \u00bbf\u00a7 ^sta\n\u00a3\\ WW& fyorf&oT dl'd\u00abS6d IFUoT fej 13 FBHU \u00a7 1UUt U I\ndd6tfld U^W $ \u00ab TW fe fcte.SLlft \u20act 3t.jff Itefife 3!$ff\nottt'dd -HT \u00bbf3I^Bt f%B HU3\" ^zfl\u00bbf oTH ofU UUt t I ftf\nora)\u00bbwydo( t J\u00bbltt3ddi-3^ ^rfl^ \u00a7 itest oftnt t fa nte.^t.ift -et\n?55tfti\\WWtFT\u00a7tft$-HH^*5TOHUUcToffert^fu^fh ETCUd\nfau^ lSte.^r.ift ut ^ddd1, \u00a3\u00a3 &&*&, >m\u00a7 uu ^u# m\\ yut\nPAGE 13-PUNJABI PATRIKA September 1,97\nSURREY TRUSTEES FACE FEUD OVER\nSCHOOL ISSUES     I\nSome of the Surrey school trustees are objecting the questionnaire being\nforwarded at the board meetings by the teachers, principals, staff, etc.\nAccording to the proposal the employees have every right to pose the\nquestions weather it is relating executives, unions, or associations.\nThere were some complaints that the meetings were often delayed due\nto comprehensive issues headed by pro-gay organizations.\nCANADA POST STRIKE POSSIBLE\nThe unions associated with Canada Post have threatened the\ngovernment to launch a strike to fulfill their pending grievances.  The\nverbal threat proved very effective and some 700,000 Canadians\nreceived Government cheques. The cheques can be deposited directly.\nDue to the threats the government has adopted pre-emptive measures,\nand intent to go in for direct deposit rather than rely on mail delivery.\nThe direct deposit will take place in case of social assistance and\npensioners.\nMore aggressive cuts will cause financial\nproblems ^\nMillions of dollars are planned to be cut by B.C's Ministry for Children\nand Families have caused a serious concern to the Canadians . Further\nplans are being chalked out to make more cuts in the near future. The\nchildren's and families , drug addicts and alcoholics, street kids and\nmentally disabled may likely face precarious situation. The ministry is\nalready pressurizing the agencies to pay back $6 million from $142 as\nalready contracted by the province. The ministry has also sounded a\nwarning that further 4 per cent cutback would be made with non profit\nagencies. The children and the families will be the worst victim of this\ncut. David MacPherson who is a contract manager for the ministry said\nthat some 150 agencies in Vancouver will be seriously affected with axe\nfalling more aggressively on children.\nHigh speed chase leaves officers charged\nTwo of Abbotsford's finest have been charged in connection with an\naccident following a high speed pursuit in March. Const. Jasbir Sangha\nand Const. John Forster have both been charged in relation to the high\nspeed chase. The incident in which the two were charged occurred on\nMarch 14 on Highway 11. The police officers were in pursuit of a stolen\nvehicle north on Highway 11 when the stolen vehicle, the police car, and\nanother vehicle collided at the Townshipline Road intersection. No\nserious injuries were sustained in the motor vehicle accident. 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