THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 PS RAD eeee } eee . me pa a) sh Sted Ba ‘rom ‘ } ; ; —= cae ‘RéWRGH Boy a jon, Nows. | NEAR =< FA VE per aircon ‘AL Verh” ATHENS, GREECE, Greece | Miss /;Jean' ‘Galbraith /and|\/,‘> Lloyd: Obarne,: former rex} Miss. Margaret ,Surtee, both of | #dent of /Robson,, was: united cin | rushed emergency aid to the Vancouver, and Mrs. A.C. Hal- imarriage’ i:with Point | and % tended the ae fon at” Elis : ‘Gunderson -Hall.:Guests_ trom* out of: town has left for a - came--from--Robsdn, - Peachland, ‘ ane Meee Kelowna, Kaml Tranquille, : eee : Salmdén ‘Arm, Armstrong, Ender- A few weeks ago, in response to an editorial, we received a letter from one of: our readers, re- questing a “ticket of one way to Moscow.” This reader said. that he would be happy to leave “this so-called democratic country Canada” without a backward glance, in order to live in the USSR. Always anxious to oblige a reader, we contacted the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, askirig on what con- ditions immigrants were transported and admitted ‘to the USSR. We now have the answer. Rene Beaudoin was rejected with a declaration by Prime Minister St. Laurent’ that an “overwhelming majority” of members have confidence in him. LONDON, ENGLAND. Long lines of jobless workers appear- ed last week in Britain’s “De- troit-Land.” ‘The queues — in the auto manufacturing .centres of Birmingham, Oxford, | and Coventry — were the firat since World War II. Union leaders are fi an industry-wide “On That Trip Up _ the Lake”. — COME:TO —' CASA VISTA CABINS “ and - Coffee Shop EDGEWOOD SPU EIIT 2 oe We—my family and myself —drove. around the Nelson-Sal- mo-Trail circuit, and. stopped near Fruitvale to havea hum- dinger. of a_ picnic. Looking around for a place to. camp, we were at first inted to see the creek rigorously fenced Mrs. C. Lamb-has returned home after spending five -weeks|~ . in hospital. °° f ae Miss» Florence for’ Mrs: Don: Maitland, “Dear Sir, In reply to your letter . . . we wish to inform you .that according to the Soviet laws, only Soviet citizens are allowéd to enter the USSR for permanent residence there. “Therefore we are sending: you, herewith, three application forms which should be filled out and re- tumed to us... : : The three application forms are before us on the desk. As we ponder their meaning, a big ques- tion arises in our mind. What sort of $tate is this which accepts only its own citizens as immigrants? The Canadian Government does not require the - Ukrainians; Germans, or Dutchmen who come to live here ‘to become Canadian citizens first. Cana- Babylonians, Aztecs, and, Mayas —made their own artificial hills therapy of the hills. “hark up into the hills”, or. that Christ went up into a mountain to pray. It is also no accident that those people who’ lacked natural hills, — the Egyptians, in the form of pyramids. ~ Hill people are, dreamers and mystics and deep within the Aval Pi ; of there seems to be a need for the The valley, by a sort of fumble and concentrate so that individuality is lost amd gay with: flowers and softened with avenues of trees, slip gaily with utter abandon around the complexity of bays, inlets, and peninsul with a’ ch i: il- logical logic. How else wwould we get around peninsulas, bays, and inlets? . She is built for comfort, not for speed, and her arrays of hanging -flower gardens, strings of light, and jntimate parks are a reflection of the ancient feminine wisdom that the most practical is not necessarily the most useful. i Victoria is a very windy hi in, but then we spotted a dirt}. strike to force government policy road off the hig! ‘Y, and following it for about a mil through woods and potholes, we came upon the most delightful forest brook. We stayed there for nearly two ‘hours, and in that time only one ‘car passed the spot. Seclusion is: still pos- sible in the Kootenays. We had brought along a pound of veal cutlets, which we barbecued on a thir stick over a slightly smokey fire, and it was the best ‘Td ever CALGARY, Governor-Gen- eral Vincent Massey rode in an open car and waved ‘a cowboy hat in the parade opening the Calgary Stampede. Earlier,: he da of and outdoor picnics. BONN, GERMANY. West German Socialists’ made a last- ditch attempt to bury Chancel- lor ‘Adenauer’s’ mili con- scription. bill. Thirty © Socialist tasted. Ce i to halt the bills second reading failed. VICTORIA. Premier © Ben- ' Arrow Lakes Ferry ROBSON \TO-EDGEWOOD. Lea’ fe Q “Shoneymoon “trip ito |; Grand Coulee’ Dam, Washington: by, White Lake, Bench,: ; and Grandview ye sei couple went on ~,{ he. --will months...) ¢ . . 1:00: pin3—Tuesday:i’ Leave Robson Wharf 10:00 am, Thursday. “arrive Robson” Whart _ the weekend for Penticton where spend. the. summer «Mrs, W. -R:-\Whittaker -who has ‘been: visiting ‘in Vancouver, spent afew days with -her.son and ° daughter-in-law, ; Mr.’ and former. .Elsa ,; Gunderson,,. at, -the Gunderson ‘home’ on’ Wednesday. evening, .when) Mrs,;G.: Jacobson and Mrs. F. Semmerling .enter- tained, with Miss: Florence Gun- Corsages “ and hauer and enjoyable ‘program, for th 3 ing included, a.! lephone. con- Mrs, W. °R..W daughter,” Mr.’ ani McGauley, has ‘return atipn, -in. which: each guest in turn greeted the bride, who is in Calgary. The guests were Mrs. Ida; Cleane, Mrs. Dendron, Mrs... Maitland,.. ‘Jean . -Paulson, Mrs. Paulson, , Mrs.; Henderson, Mrs, Kreegan, Mrs, Beaton, Irene children of Castlegar ent’ visitors to . Deer'| § Fetes + ' city, not as I have at times r yi Me ‘ — : = aoe ,| ported a tatch of .20 rainbow. te “| trout, the “largest - about 3-Ibs., e ona weekend’ trip. ‘A’ party~ of |° | tishérmen. fro kg. | 1122" tb-":Kamlo *| 6% Ib. Dolly’. Vard Mr. and Mrs. M. In ‘Argentina they call the “gsado”, and it is the national dish, like hamburger in A i only nobler. Outdoor workers carry slabs .of tender- loin in their lunch buckets, and come lunchtime they build a little fire, let the flames go nett said Friday the provincial government. will. make its owr survey on the building of -the Mika Creek dam through its water rights branch. He expects hss the survey will take about two . 4 4 si years and that a. start will be Saat made soon... homogeneity is the order of the day. True, it produces a rich and wholesome mixture. and the - i yeast of many minds and hands] Victoria is’ still an oldfashioned is the stuff of which civiliza- girl, but there is a hustle in her tions are made, but the silence; bustle and trouble in her eye— and the isolation necessary for. in spite of that old- dowager, the pe gerrerenerrireeesconers dian. citizenship, in. fact, is a precious privilege not 1:00 pan. Friday. lightly. given. A newcomer has to live in Canada for five years, and he has to show that he, in those five years, has acquired the qualities of a good Canadian citizen. : a ity of the legi the p but just les 2 VeNnenanng lestadt, How precious is Soviet citizenship, if it is given to the immigrant: even before he sets foot on Soviet soil? Clearly, it..is? the kind of bargain about, which anyc ould think: twice . before making .a, grab.» In* other’ words: Before accepting Canadian. . ecitizenship, you have had at least five years, or «more if you wish, :to examine what you will be’ get- sting. But if you accept ‘Soviet citizenship, you are ‘given no such chance to examine. Before they will “even. let you look at the USSR, you must first sign - over io them. your person, - your wife, and your spiritual insight and original; Empress Hotel. for the: lady- WHEN THEY SAY |xr WITH FLOWERS During the summer, when our gardens are a riot of colour, gifts of flowers don't have quite the same meaning or. lue that they do during the winter months. Wher our own flosvers wife, children. : E If any such deal were offered you'in any market, you would say, “It stinks.” And the deal, friends, is irrevocable. If a Dutch- man or_an Italian does not like life in Canada, he can go back. He can go back even after taking out Canadian citizenship, and no one—! repeat, no one —can stop him. i But if you do not like life in the USSR, you cannot leave. You are a Soviet ciitzen,..and the Ca-_ nadian embassy in Moscow: cannot: help - you, be- cause in your application form you are required to state ag follows: “In case of being. accepted. for Soviet citizenship, | renounce my former citizenship and alt rights. connected with it.” (B.F. ours). _ And what, you may ask, will be’ your obligation once you are given Soviet citizenship? The. applica- tion has an answer to that, too: “1 pledge’ myself to defend the state structure of the USSR_ against any attacks.” Saeed § : It is no Secret that the “state structure‘’ of the USSR is Communism: You will. not'be -required to defend the holy soil. of Mother Russia, or. Comrade Voroshilov, or your family, or your: mocracy, or peace,or religion.. You: to defend communism, and what that. means, you can only find out when you are safely" in’ the USSR <—never to return. : et ide + The trap is set; but like all traps‘it:only catches those who walk into it. Mice often ido, but men, who have eyes ‘to see. and ears to hear, are’usually expected to know better. However,. -if you would. rather follow the miouse’s example, the application form is. yours for the asking.: : t Mr, and’ Mrs.L. EB. Grout: _Wayne .ang-- Carrol. are - CANTALOUP ~~ PICNIC AER CERTO: CRYSTALS, . 2 ‘pkgs. CERTO LIQUID, :Bottle ... KERR“ MASON W.M.. SUGAR; : 100: Ib.'sbag : COFFEE, our own bran TEA,. our own ‘blend, _BREM, , Swift‘s,,3 tins,,for “PORK &. BEANS, Bi HEINZ: TOMATO: SOUP;::4 :¢i NEW DETERGE! WM. LIDS, Pkg. - 4 tins :for. bonus, with, tea, MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, .32. ox 3 oy : : CALIFORNIA’ BANANAS, 2 . Miss’. ‘Bailey'-has left to spend . the: summer ‘months at ” “Henderson ‘and family. Pare” spending the their guest for the : famil. GROUND BEE! ‘Mr, and’ Mrs: EF, extra: : PORK: CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. “ROUND. STEAK, -blue- bran PICNIC “HAMS, COTTAGE ROLL Fully cooked, | ie “OPEN: DAILY UNTIL’ 9 °P.M. summer :months:-, visiting rela-|: Miss: Emily \Killough .. ieft |! last Babrrapcee penaeanty wherel y wi HL Hous-|i a few. days. this week. Nal ape een : ‘Dr.,.and Mrs, F, M. ‘Thorne. have left for’ the coast, where Dr:..,Thorne. will. ‘attend: summer hool, pe < at 60% 168 py =" Regular, pair. Campbell, fo nephew; Greg en "TRIM FASTER Fj WITH.LE.L.'s GREAT NEW PIONEER MODEL H.C.1 - The new. H.C..is for all .kinds ieaeas ‘T.EiL. condittted to find woodsm< the best chai You.can of Sates ae Ne Eee M4 di a cross-Canada? ° Service:By: Appointment : eISHONE 2564" : Nora’ Mojelsky uh, each flower’ stem, remembering to use a sharp knife. Corsages take different care entirsly, of course. Florists sug- him to be hanged October 2nd.- ‘ Village office to issue Car licences in Castlegar. ~ : cloth, using gentle,.’ straight strokes, to smooth ‘and shape the material, e pani ee ca Have you read The Ciassifieds? sons, in . Calgary... They )\motored. to Banff and Edmon-. ton, . visiting ‘friends. DEER PARK STORE “DEER PARK, Bic