‘ ( 1 { 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 29, 1961 Forests, Forest Industry Form B.C.’s Mainslay (continued from page seven) Dillzed at o lower level towards year’s end and log prices, for alt ‘but spruce and fir declined stead: ily during tho year.” It noted that the most signif- feant decline in log prices was for fed cedar, down $10 per thousand board feet from 1988. This contin- uing trend towards lower lumber and log prices was ‘reflected in over 5,000 downward adjustment of atumpage rates by the orest Ser- vice. The report meptioned with obvious pleasure that 1960 saw the first operation in the Interfor de- voted to the manufacture of pulp chips from sawmill whste. This te- fers to Kamloops Converters Lim- ited, which has been shipping chips to Coastal pulp mills since early in 1960, Alcoholics Must Make Big Effort . The antics of the sick alcoholic are most ridiculous and oftentimes pathetic, While suffering, the re- morseful and guilty feelings of o hangoyer, he wants to dle, ‘When it comes to the “carry- Ing (out of his Bare, he is afraid]. to die. The conflict is much like bis experience in that he. wants to drink and be sober at fhe sams time, _ When he attempts “suicide” it is by hurling, himself in the path of a parked. cdr, or he leaps from a basement window, shoots himself with ® blank cartridge, or slashes his throat with a thick hotcake. Where “suicide” is SCOTT'S SCRAP. BOOK Wilad se dx tree Source, GMa c Faestl CABBAGE ue BEG. tuo Yarions, aus nfl GOANECALW mp tied it was an accident; or alcohol was- n't the problem to begin with, The "The addresses on each letter and parcel should . show @ tho full namo of the person who is get it. . the correct aparte ment number, street address, sural route number er post office box number. city, town or vile , lage, and postal zonanumberwhere necessary. your name and somplete return. _ address in the upper left-hand ; corner, A correct postal address speeds accurate delivery. pure alcoholic has no fear of death as long as it doesn’t involve dying. The alcoholic wants to quit drinking, but he won't because it requires personal effort, and the acknowlegement that alcohol has beaten him, ie As his drinking progresses he reaches a stage where life has be- come impossible and, at this point, he is almost willing that his drink- ing should cease, He js ready to have the pro- blem removed, but wants someone else to stop drinking for him. Thus he will make the rounds of doctors’ offices, call.on the clergy, and con- sult a. psychiatrist, if the prompt- ing is strong enough. He hasn't used. his will for so, long that it is almost ae Budden cold spells, heavy snow and early darkness make driving in winter more hazardous than at any other time of year, warns the All Canada Inaurance Federation, Officials of the Federation, fire, casualty and automobile in- surance companies, say that bad visability is one of the most dang- erous factors in winter driving, and constant care is necessary to avold accidents, * for him to make of ‘refusal to exercise his aery “he has collapsed before every provok- ing situation which has arisen, finding it easter to let go and get. drunk than to meet the problems of life, © He hates everything that is disagreeable * to him, and almost everything is except the things: which give him pleasure. He wants only the pleasant things in life. He wants to cavort upon the Peaks and shun the valleys, He wants people to make him happy, to love him and to-serve him, He loves to experiment new sensations and does so until he reaches the point of satiety, where he suffers the frightful boredom of “together- ness” (me, myself toa? DD. He is the thinker. His mind is filled with ‘tia imaginings, _ als Walter Mitty. He 3s forever righting some wrong, telling some- one off, straightening someone out, or emerging es a hero from a bad situation. ‘He confuses thinking with do- ing. Some day he will show them all, and his tor- the true light, as he actually is (he believes), a quite wonderful per- son, strong and resolute, 8 man of no mean spirit. ° ‘Phis spell of pathetic self-en- chantment will be broken only when he is forced, through circumstances, {the unpleasant results of his drink- Ing) to make a stand. To those of you who love him, or her, be wise. Take the critter by the collar, Tell him you don’t want altbis, or promises any. long- er. Tell him you want action, not empty words. Let him -know that the tears and threats and the fits of temper not “different” at all. He's just like the rest of thé alcoholics while they're still. drinking. If he, blames his drinking on an inferiority comaplex it is because he conducts himself like an inferior person, ‘When he does ‘come. around to making an effort to help himself, go all out for him. If he returns to mentors will be ashamed of thelr! shabby and shoddy ill treatment of him, He will some day be seen in coholic is unbearable. Let him know there's a difference in whether he's drinking or sober. e * Nothing Old Hat about | our house this spring! 12. Bright and shiny, like a new spring bonnet — that’s how our house looks these days. We've . had it “done” all over and now the. Joneses are keeping up with ws. The cost? Well — much Jess than you'd think. We financed the “works” with a B of M Home Improvement Loan. That's how you can get your home improvements “AY BANK’: Toa pete casioar done at lower cost. Talk to the people at your neighbourhood B of M - branch soon — they'll be glad to tell you all about it. Bank or MonrTReEAL Canadas Fast Sank of the 8 en= treaties to “leave me alone,” or the oft-threatened “get out, if you don't like it,” he wants you. He can’t stand-to be alone. He fiits from one pair of arms to another, and doesn’t care who they belong to. His is the selfish kigd of love that loves anoth- er because she loves him. It is a kind of self-adoration. ‘The only alcoholics who get so- ber are those who make the effort sobriety demands. If your alcoholic is the other kind, he ts just one more vital statistic marking time until he is numbered among the who ib to convulsions, DT’s, cirhossis of the liver, heart, or institutions who an- -Helpate his coming. In any event find out, while there is still yet time, whether your: alcoholié is ‘a swimmer or a which represents more than 220) peri SASH AND PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS PHONE 5155 Ee ‘Bad Visibility Dangerous| When Driving a Vehicle Grants totalling $500 were au- horized by directors of the Kin- Inaird-Robson-Castlegar Commun * ty Chest Inst week. : ‘The children’s hospital in Van- ouver ig to recelve $150 and other ‘Kinnaird centre of the St, John’s ‘Ambulance Association, $100 to the Canadian Heart Fund, $100 to the Robson Red Cross Association and 100 to Camp Galilee, Anglican statements accom- anted the letters of application or the grants approved. Disbursements amounting to 1,288.50 for February were approv. d@ by directors following reading £ the Community Chest monthly tatement by accretary Alec Gray. ‘A discussion was held on topics o be brought up at the meeting f United Funds. and Councils which is scheduled to take place n Trail. Number of local’ repre- entatives attending the meeting to be finalized, ~~ A letter of thanks was recelv- a from Camp Lourdes regarding rantg.are $50 to the Castlegar~|_ : |KRC Approves -$500 in Grants @ recent grant to that organization. pctors present were F. Webster, Bills in the amount of $129.58 W. Waldie, H; Hesketh, L. Cantell, were approved for payment. ioteegt al Fg hea ‘The meeting waa chaired by | i ‘Plans for the foe can- \President E, Fitzpatrick and alr-| ass were discuss 5 St. Regis Hotel 602 Dunsmuir St, Vancouver, B.C. Bituated in the heart of the business and shopping district EXCELLENT: COFFEE SHOP AND DINING Room Rooms From $2.60 Special weekly and monthly rates Safety experts the following precautions for safe win- ter driving: 1) Keep windshield and win- dows clean at ali times; wipe off tail Ughts and turning indicators lodically, 2) Check windshield wipers; make sure they don't streak, 3) Have heater and defroster checked periodically at your garage or service station. 4) ‘The car’s manifold, muffler and tailpipe also hsould be checked to avaid danger from carbon mon- oxide seepage. 5) Slow down to less than normal driving speed; avoid too much acceleration on slippery roads, *@ ‘Watch constantly for pe- destrians who may be wearing dark clothing, or unable to see properly because of scarves and parkas, 7 Use tire chains wherever necessary. 8) If you go into a skid, turn your wheels in the direction of the skid, but do not speed up or use your brakes, 9). When stopping on slippery roads, ‘pump your brakes several times; do not apply steady pres- have become old hat, Tell him he's 1.5 10) For smooth starting, ad- just the seat so your foot rests ; | —_— J | comfortably on \the accelerator pe- |= dal, On icy surfaces, use second or high gear to-maintain traction, i crccAToTTTncn ee CASTLEGAR COLUMBUS. ‘CLUB | A G 1 NO BINGO THIS THURSDAY NIGHT MARGH 30 BEGAUSE OF HOLY WEEK or soot. itime—morning, noon or night. . about .the weather, -clotheslines, clothes- pins and heavy baskets of wet clothes, And, an Efectric Clothes Dryer will dry your clothes cleaner—without clothesline dust _ When you use an Automatic Electric Clothes Dryer you can.do the laundry any- Forget See thie Automatic Electric Clothes Dryers now-on apa at your favourite. Electrical store. DRY CLOTHES BETTER, ee’ cra WEST KOOTENAY — POWER RAIN or SHINE ‘DRY CLOTHES ‘ANYTIME ELECTRICALLY. INCOME TAX . AGCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of Busineso |= V. G. 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Stor tin? aipwcod boat with fiber- elias Sotto 1954 Ford sedan with Sutomatio transmission. Phorie a Acre lot. “on highway in dia! 100-£6, ee Phone 5158 or 46 x.100 it a residential prea, Phone. cae WANTED FOR SALE Good. 2. and Shearoom homes, os ‘FOR SALE General Electric Be range ad queaiuin n ale A lead laize fridge, Lee st $200 takes ait Seta bari fh mbination radio “aa “honomraph, Phono 6011.3 oPhono 6971, Large Tamme siectric range, A-1 shapi A-1 athe Phone 31l 1003 z 150 ) lot in Kinnaird. Phone 3722, 311 braided hose to, fit all Seran uakes of vas Fob a cleaners, Sen Pardman eur hi he Eppee Howe #888 ~~" 3-bedroom 7) house sith ‘base- nent, natural gos Heat. phone carpet living x schools.’ se00 down payment, Phone 5701 ee Somes ike, ‘ood condi Phone “ies, £ bicie mouse rT CaatTogay. 2 lobe, Gan Gash c or_terms, Phone HELP. WANTED ‘Want wate for Blue “Lop Burger, Phone 9311, WANTED hi hiya Fontage Phone 4567." ae fant to buy sateen eal. Apply Bax 490A, Cas leer. 312 FOUND © Boy's bike, Owner- may have same Dy by Wentifying, and paying for 1 aE Sa 15-in, Owner "ma! ate ee ‘phoning 30 3092 and "paving {takes foe thip adds ee thi which gee cate ena 18 vicinity Cisite| is scheduled for April:é, 7 and & at Fruitvale. “Mrs, Molly Halewijn received the best. director award last year,” says Gwilym. “We're hoping to add to our laurels. Vancouver adjudicator Sam Payne will judge the regional finals, ‘The annual competition. for one act plays Js held unde: the community programmes branch of the department of education, “It takes hours of hard work to prepare a play for presentation,” “Our group loves every minute: of it.” A one-act play may need a dozen or more rehearsals. ‘Then, there CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 29, 1961 “People go on im Hughes, a Cominco design engineer and pre- aldent .of the Kinnaird Little Theatre Society. IP plhers willingly take. part ackatage duties,” ae latter pretty well ig sams up ‘d's ‘suca cess. with amateur thea- that Kinnaird people are, noted ‘for their active support of the arts, “Last year, when the its | West Kootenay Regional Drama Festival was held contac: Gwilym, e- sets, Peon Cominco Magazine Writes’ ‘Up Kinnaird Little Theatre Comineo Magazine === Gravel. & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 9041 CCLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL - Cor, Maple & 9th, Castlegar > eR ema lef the auspices of of other details. ‘becomes less con- " smiles a [oe ROR oh ‘BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT DIGGING | . CEMENT. WORK: ONE 5200 ELI SOP “PGASTLEGAR Motor Rewinding Power: Tools Repaired PROMPT... SERVICE PHONE 5919 BOUNDAR’ -ELECTRIG: tain drops. ese are still to co! ‘The _ mont takes on purpose cand’ the play is compote: a ,Gwilym: didn't mention thie extra ‘tension before a competitive per- or the. agony Gaperienced by all directors until the final cur- sessions INSURANCE rf Gr All Your™ : INSURANCE ’AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS oo Phdne, 344%” - ANDERSON d GENCiES Building’ Supplies Bt OGLOW BEOS. sauiaing & Supply Co. Lid. Castlegar . COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS. HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 60381 - CASTLEGAR By AMBROSE HILLS An amazing article, written by . the editor himself, appears. in a recent br of Saturday Night, It _ Business, Professional Directory; ALEX CHEVELDAVE . BO, Land surveyor #3 Columbia Avenue OPTOMETRIST Wed. 230 to 8 pm. 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It has been one of this country’s only truly. influential magazines. ‘Mac- lean’s -has always been’ highly readable, but inclined to go* off ,hslf cocked; whereas Saturday “Night, . while sometimes dull, us- ually appears thoughtful and ob- Jective. But what’must one think of] it when {t says, bluntly, that an- other publisher shades his political coverage for’ financial reasons?,| ‘Does it, indicate 'thnt this is the way they think in the. editorial Offices of Saturday Night?’ - ‘The article then goes on to tell how the former Liberal gov- ernment protected Canadian Bub- . Ucations by slapping a 20 per cent tax on the Canadian ‘editions of SASH AND DOORS (tn All Popular Styles -@ WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS I ALL’SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents Fer Pearson Sashes _Win- dows and All Sealed Units , ‘Phones ‘678 M.E. BO, Land Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenue, Trail SAMSON | SERVICE & TRUCKING Ltd. Excavating Specialists” Save on ‘:your excavating work by phoning 5464 =| CAMP. 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