SUGAR: AND ‘SPICE , Day. .Of. All. Days we “stack a full sofectivn of etnam: Crisis Defies Solution. * which \help to give * lives a certain “aang here aro certain, dig ‘aid. honorable rituals in our society continulty. pot one are geared to the seasons: , cleaning; summer “‘flu;, the, rt of the leaves, get ; the 3) off your, and pot a ‘HOlS' In) your: new ‘waders, and , Bet back to tho car to find a Gat ‘tre, ‘ahd get home to'find your wife catling the police, becouse ‘ft's four hours after sundown, But this year topped them all, we my ee Fag 1 FX Mea } SAVAGE SHOES 4s ai sont chat SANA for children, cks ane Store id | tiee rer fae bi bit of anatase he different kinds: of | Foata or cuts of meat. At Meeting, of Committees vA meeting ‘was held recent-] done: before ® the pris “ire able y at the Girly Guide camp, to go 9 camping this Ut a mimo ‘amp Rory, eter: nei aw lon, which: collap- ‘AND SHIRT muth work. would have‘ to be sed under’. a henty fall of pine bi reed D $ TS. 8 being ‘rebulll snew We have a fall range of. is i ting stoned out of your alcull on: Firat make sure the knife Palate Teasing Ideas cation bo service x bo is sharp.’ But’ don't se your good carving ‘knife ‘for kitchen ‘chores ’- »place: all by. itsel It at will be merit for you. “if rt v0 ur meat-cutting ap. srontivest lp with boneless roas! il’ you are experienced “éen- to tackle the more flifficult Tt¢.was; complicated, Our fhigo school: music dlrector,:. with | in. Credible lack of foresight, haa scheduled an exchange concert, with a city school, for that very day. Fine.’ But it ‘turned Git we had to have some of the visiting youngsters for er. AS my “ * wife is away every Saturday, for muse lessons with the kids, this nelesegen Games’ agit ARGYLE these, for some of us, is Opening Day of the trout season. ’ ep ef a beaver tail; chuckle of rtinning water; splatter of wild: duck taking |; off | from swamp; foel of the aun ‘on faces” mist of green spreading through bare bones‘of branches; honest : steiich of worm-guts on bands; flavor at coon of big, bologna || BANQUET ROOM = 80 Perona = iaetiel Neate “AVAILABLE FOR B The .American i BOOKINGS . Plight Guides do: handi fon rainy 8 do handicraft ‘on’ rain; On Salad Dressings | ays, if The sitchen and lodge need new windows and ‘screens to re- Add Variety: fo Meal plice the ones shot out by hunt- ers.” One: of theo! le Haye you fallen inte a rut a rut blis Will be moved to the gate as far’ as ‘sa es ings are area of the campsite ‘and'ano- concerned? It 2 wong ne ot ae ther one’ will’ be. torn: down :to variet make’ sail tuirie enaies different’ types? Here are afew ore ane “for, Parking palate-teasi ng ‘ideas’ that are sure to! make a‘ hit with’ your i A roa ‘d have welcomed if it's: taken’ out: of ‘the oven play One of the tragedies of current. : American foreign policy is that to contain’. Communism, the ? United States continually’ finds + Mitselt supporting mili dicta- oie nee Last week's consolidation of - U.S. armed contro! of the Dom- ‘. tniean Republic is but the latest +, @f a long series of such instan- ces. Dr dagsoor Inkeiber it gat J: Spaln’s Franco and Portugal's ‘Salazar. United States forelgn policy <. bas two main aims. One is the -, containment.of Communism and: -» ‘the: other is the protection ‘ef © U.S. national interest and Amer- can business investment. Neither of these goals are im- Proper ones. President. Kennedy sought to make these-goals more .mean- ingful ‘by embracing such bald the future. other, than the false hope of Communism. Unfortunately; the Alllance has fallen farshort of its goals because of the indifference and igieht coposttion TAtesioa the ruling J lating involvement’ “fn Vietnam: has failed to produce any evidence that the people of South Vietnam are in support of the Salgon gov- ernment which Washington is , committed to ophold. : i Pert, tt is tao much to ex- pect that ebould -be able todo ar hee just oppose ~ ramunism ,— that it should ‘Geo offer backward nations alternative to. thelr. ens, U. S. action in the Domin- Republic took place.without any Qsnadian’ involvement be-': her: of: the: Organization ote: States. agelnst ‘the Dominican ‘elvil-mil- itary; jente had been taken ‘over by. Communists,’ But it's not an unreasonable supposition... Countries . like ‘the Dominican Republic! are “always ripe: for. Communist ‘subversion... Latin ‘America’ will. probably soon su- persede Southeast Asia as the great battleground . between : Communism and democracy. But having moved ‘into the Dominican Republic, the U.S. now faces the responsibilty of _ making democracy, there work. Tt hasn't worked there yet. Ruled for more than 30. years by dictator Rafael Trajiito, who himself. came to: power | out of the vacuum, teft by eight years of U.S. tary occupation, there are. no experlenced demo cratic politicians in the country. The. nation’s: freely-elected president, Juan Bosch,\ was’ de- ed by the current: junta and is now in exile in Puerto Rico: The revolt which brought U.8.- intervention was. begun. by his supporters, Senor Bosch main- tains that ‘the rebellion was win- ning when the U.S. Marines landed, and denies that’ Com- munists had taken cantrol. ‘The definitive word-on that _ might be Fidel Castro’s. recent ~ comment’ about his Caribbean contemporary: “We know. Juan + Bosch is not a Communist but who knows if after all has been done to him some day he might decide ‘to become a Commun. ist?”? ‘This might be a clue to where U.S. foreign policy is most vul- nerable. Socialist reform has proven the best antidote to Cam- munism in many parts of. the globe and this may apply even more forcefully “in Latin America. ‘ ‘this country’ is still ‘not 2’ nes SHE'S HOOKED ON FISHING. Who. says: women as good at fishing as'men?. Here's an outdoo o's determined to keep casting at this. déserted she's he remembered tq add som bagged a big one. nd f, it might help if to the end of that hook! THE HOME TEAM iNVe can't afford a slugger like him!" y DEAR SUSANNA: A marvelous way to clean leather upholstery" is to wipe off the dirt and dust . with a damp cloth that bas been dipped | into.a well beaten egg white.” After the leather dries, rub it: with:a-clean: dry. cloth. This will ‘leave the furniture with an absolutely beautiful. sa- tin-sheen finish yet there is no oily or waxy substance on: the surface. ee Stella Lis When applying this procedure to black or dark- colored leath- er, use. very. tue oats 80 88 te glossy, with a clean damp cloth’, another thing, ’ this’ same ege treatment will help to. smooth’ out any -ripply. leather. on the seat cushions: - Susanna DEAR SUSANNA: Now. that ud family has the choice of pretending are living in Holland or- Jap: Either way they: remove their. shoes at the door and alip'tnto a pale of penny paper silppers.1 have: placed there in’ a Uttle stack. 3 ‘Rlately,, however. T've relented Uttle and they” bave’a: third cholee. When they come in the back door, instead of removing their shoes they can, wash and dry the soles'of them with the equipment provided. : This: in- . eludes a pail with water, plus: a ‘small brush, a sponge. and: an: old. towel. These articles are neatly arranged in‘a shoe shine box beside the pail in the back , porch. ~ After a day or:two the whole procedure came naturally to all . of us. Now we are wondering simply can’t understand why ev- eryone: in this country isn’t doing what,we are. |< “Mother ‘Et al.” DEAR SUSANNA: fo’ newly married : and : just || ig to make’ pastry. Somehow I seem to be plagued with ple crust stick-i-tus. No matter how much flour. I. use,’ the » pastry ~ still - clings to the rolling pin:mstead . of lying flat on-my work board. I try to follow the recipe exactly and. do everything Tye been told, but Ym. settine pretty. dis- Don't be sad; “you'll have a “the little idea T've' got ey “you. Now, everyone knows what a aut 1 am about: finding: new! uses for old nylons —iwell,~) you've . just sbroughtt anid one: of the dar- ee lingest over the: haiidlé: at‘éach end. Now i dety yor lough to stick. it“ obt afterwards, aS ay. and pop it into the kitchen’ towel drawer ready for the next time. ‘ kok * ff you ‘really. want ‘results froma packaged ange. food cake, beat-the egg whites: and ‘then combine’ two fresh egg whites that; you have beaten until they are stiff. What a.cake you wil) have.’ You must however use an angel food pan that is 11- inches across by five inches deep. Susanna sandwich with hot” these are the thlogs |, which © p! quicken the senses, “cleanse thie body: of Its wiiter ‘stupor, rem- ind one that God fs set in His heaven. hich these are some or the rea tite, ‘bette ah F hortaeye due, or my wife is sear 4 baby, or [have a date with Sip- NAD 1 hope to do wo unt th water swirl around the white rock, the yellow sun pick dp the golden gravel of the stream-bot- tom, . Each year the ritual, is the same, And each year it is differ- . ent. There is the year when-you fall off a log in the first three minutes, and squish and squelch yourself through the rest of the day, a-sodden mess, wet: fags, wet matches, soaked sandwich- and there is the year when voli b hit the stream at the crack times;; sake, and have caught your limit before work-time at 9 ams 2 “And: there’s the year when your bait-can falls from: your * belt fato a torrent, aiid you snap i Tinie fer the aoe ee “mustard; |; beer! sprees jou? @ sour cream souffle, roast chestnuts and pep- Pesrnint vers \as dessert. Then I réallzed it was Opening led trout; re hie fried i butter? They'd never, forget it. 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Decl- akg, hacked up by State Secretaty. settlement ” family ‘and ‘friends.’ cone change from ‘dressing ‘and’ ma, or © mal ‘énch' dressing, Bee ‘oil salt in, mh you Just before’ addin Z to’: yo ‘unt! North determination to realist ig: the yore =| many of the ‘words t they use, and coliver we call i Students’ Questio oti sarding is onaire This or “coating of foods ciently. with. French dressing be done when using leafy vegetables that tend to wilt... Add: dressing 10 these just before’ serving and toss ingredients’. together to avoid spoiling the appearance :of th salad by jWreaxine vegetables. The dressing should be suit. (4 8! ‘lam ‘writing to ask the help | m of your’ readers: in connection | ith an investigation of the speech of British’ Columbians which we are ‘ings of .words in a ques: Tease add it, Any inform- in’ chan: Evéryons knows that in Bri-} a ‘t tain. ;there are? many :'different _ SP the:; En: nee 3a man from Glasgow, ple, does not sp eh m the heart zB . What do you call a long parigd without rain? (in. Van- it: a: miracle): If many ot the pronunciations, are iz we 2 aes word for = ‘erent lea W) 8 jt rhyme with’ _!. Most : Canadians know that rane ctal : diffe speakin; "or Shia? Sts sled to the ealads ‘flavor and , | consistency. "Make @ ‘the ‘salad ‘ar- simple. Strive - for contrast of. color; ' flavor, ‘form and) texture ‘of ingredients. Balance’ is also’) portant | az fe ae Neve et Russian, ete,),“or: unusui green’ md beyond::the ‘e ge of the Plate as (excess “green- | f cine noticed’ in’ other parts ery tends to. dwarf -tho ‘aalad. faut “growers Thott John. Swetlishnoff ‘PO, Box 806, Grand Forks, B.C start ther last et of the word rhyme | 21) kn honk or fluke"? 3. Ig“ewe” etaaned any nol a other. yey ween "Vancouver ‘and “> TGeorge. We would: very much +) like ‘to find this 0 er-to'see how mui 1 Pl ing questions briefly. If you have ut. This letter is port of a feel-|. information we can turn up, before we start -|g: more intensive study. We wo-|: uld sto ask: th 4 of yo 0 ‘are’ willing read ‘the’ following: ingicuctions and then 3t0) ‘to answer. our siete ‘child, We wo know your age and occupation, and how long you've... lived in onal? answer the follow- eae ‘or 8 _. 9 What do you eall the tion that you. your:house in which st its? er taia ee 0... What'd call a self- iccccoccnccrcG ENS cantalves set of Yonme (rented _ Kootenay Builders : —‘and Supp rs . LINOS — SASH AND DOOR | “ALL SIZES OF GLASS. CANADA CEMENT. — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PANTS. — BARD ARE ai out) in'a house? 1, What is a “glough”? Does it rhyme . with “Sue”, i > “euff”, or. . 12. What is a “stoneboat”? What is it used for? 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