UIMOUIVORG | TSA Nee “Member Canaaiin Weekly Newspaper Association oad _,B.C., Weekly, Advertising Bureau’, SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— — 00): per year; 25¢ per month BA carrier. RESPECT PROPERTY OF OTHERS. What ‘is‘it about a window that ai racts a boy with a’ stone? We say “boy”: because surely, it is to , THE POPPY: —A WITH) A: ‘MEANING: WE: CANNOT ‘IGNORE. Poppy ‘makes ‘us. humble’. with’ gratitude. There were’: giants in, their. resources for a: ‘greatrad-| a recording which is: for. usin, our. generation ..an : inheritarice, Because'sof ‘their ‘action it:is-our, privilege .to live in. Canada’ ‘for, it with the four’ freedoms:! be hoped, our teenage girls are: above breaking win- dows for the sheer enjoyment of hearing the tinkle of broken. glass. It is indeed a sad state of affairs. Sven any un- guarded property immediately becomes target prac- tice area for’a few unthinking citi 4 The Parks Board has gone onsiderable ex- pense and put a lot of time and effort into making a comfort. station on the Ball Grounds in Castlegar. The building is completed and;-the plumbing: ready to.in- stall as soon as the danger of frost is past. But alas! even before the building is put into use—the brand new. windows’ have been® broken’ » Take, ‘another’ case—the house across from’ the Forrestry Office, belonging to Mrs. ‘Nora Wadey, has been vacant for a very short’ time but already. we. see ugly holes appearing -in the uncurtained windows. This falls into the: same .catégory ‘as destroying street signs—breaking street lights and; ‘carrying. on. | so called Hallowe’en “Pranks” all year round, It cer- tainly seems to us anyone knowing any particulars as to who or when these occur should feel. Ssny pend to make a report to the proper authorities, “Respect the property of others’ is‘a: ‘lesson even the youngest children ‘can tearn. : BUDGET TROUBLE AT. OTTAWA: Every individual experiences financial trouble at one, time or another.: There. are’only two alternatives: for the fellow who runs ‘short: of money and. wishes ** to avoid“disaster, Either he cuts his expenditures, or he increases his productive effort and makes a larger sincome. Right now Finance Minister Horris faces just that sort of financial‘ trouble. Unfortunately, : find- ing a ‘solution to the problem:isn’t as easy for gov- ernments as‘it is for individuals. Governments are singularly reluctant to face the possible political con- Sequences of cutting their expenditures.’ Yet unless’. . they are able to cut expenditures: and reduce taxes, * they find that individual’ and ‘corporate: incomes upon which they depend for ‘revenue continue’ to shrink, unemployment mounts, and recession or depression follows. ~ . "Such are the considerations which Toronto econ- omist. Morgan Reid has in mind when he says, ‘Some ‘of the -foreign admirers_of, our. fiscal: system. little: realize the very great rigidity. which has been: built into our taxation structure by statutory commitments income ... . they represent tox revenues ‘that.’ will ‘con population increase," 1. fixed requirement for. Li ito “grow with the Economist ' Reid's words.’ constitute ‘a Pag * warning concerning the threat’ to “employrnent ‘and. Prosperity inherent in any expansion of welfai activities in Canada,_ | power, saw. in ‘his “handai’ “We ‘| travel in high gear: We'-begin. a ‘ Certainly: we have’ the * {saith Alberta still has some ee 000: acres’ of . unoccupied : land suitable. for, cultivation...’ :. Under-25"; ‘drivers have" the|: pe greatest’ accident: rate\-of “any gee group, causing, twice: their.num-| = 3 LCE erical , proportion. _ of Canada’s Fae. homes,. the. recipient of .a;: good! . education, having access to: good " books, security in initiating, our business: or trade or profession, with & good physical conetiftition, some free. stamina, and. alert, mind.. What did we do to merit all these?. Are they not all a| free inheritance to our genera-' tion ‘here: because’ of saerifietal yi ‘of. the Poppy. the’ Poppy of with behalf. They gathered ‘and; n@ave, venture, written.in indelible :ink,! Again ‘the reaction of wethng by Rev. L, Cc. Johnston, | REMEMBRANCE? a to God”: movement of the|’ American . Legion, ;.the “services|: Firstly — the - wearing : of: ithe, of our “own Canadian © . Legion’ Branch | on Friday, “and the. re- dedication; everywhere. ‘in own challenge is rife and-timely, never to let the ‘poppy; be. -resting on.:a ‘par self-satisfied souls, - " giants ' also ‘in, our day. Let: us prefer a" divine | dis ‘toa TING. KIT ECONOMIC SABOTAGE 1 pcr ‘peace of mind. which. ignores | the: upsurging trend ‘of ‘tha. times, ‘What did. we: do, to. merit Ahatt spiritually, written Jarge with, no Or. of ..being born into: normal alternative. ° 0.) |); ete cood, Everyone Can: Be Most: of us — all’ of. us,” in fact—are wealthy. Or we. could be if we wished. At least, ‘then, we are. potentially . wealthy. Not‘ that everyone has a big ur car or:a‘mink coat,;J: don't’: mean S\that at all: In fact one can own these “and. countless: ; other : revi- Because | You Are. e- A-Canadian Did you: : gow: that: ‘there are -| several things you enjoy, be- » Wealthy it They’ Want cause you’ are a’ Canadian? -Yes —living here in Canada you en- joy * several’ fundamental: free-| doms;‘some of them: fashioned by custom, others defined -by| law." Among ‘them are ‘ithese: sembly, the right to ‘nota public meetings: intended for’ fere’ dis- efission,' was'’ established ’at' the end'/of tha: 15th’ Century, Free- dom of' worship’ rests’ on the! Tol- eration Act. uu see,- it’s a rather’ fine So yo thing “ to’ be a Canadian. Five times ag many : ‘Canadians live in towns and cities as live on the. farms. ‘Freedom © of’ it — the} right of any Canadian. to travel] . anywhere in’ the country or to settle apymnere: evationt produc- ing Statistice show | that some. 55 of every Canadian householders have a8 car. 3 ‘ dences * of * fi and. not: _be{ weathly:‘at all: You see .it’sa- matter. of. value.: Money, apous khow, is only ‘a i Hsly ante! Dining World. War Wi, ofcourse, our personal, freedom had to be. invaded to a certain extent) and| aa, we were required to carry re- Writ! has’ it ‘thus, "To whonico. ever much is given, of him’ shall much be’ required.” In, our’ day| the “equipment ‘is “so complete] that: we ‘“to -whom they throw the torch” find: ourselves’ in ‘the position of a: man: who Kas’been| ay whittling! away at a tree trunk with, ‘a: “pocket knife’ and“ sue: dently. finds himself © with « new.era with no : millstone: about our necks. It; could: have pea ocrent but for. our ‘peers: wars. God. forbid: that apa- iy may, fail them in’ the ush- ering ‘in‘ of the great. new, | power, But there’ has now arrived. the revelation “Not , by might, . nor by, power, but “by My." Spirit,” the Lord of* Hosts. Hence the hydrogen’ bomb. ushers. in new tactics ‘under the effectual working ‘of United’ Nations Pro- gram, the praying projects of the ed “by: ‘| World Council of Churches, . the Some 28,506.438 barrels ” of dian , ire ‘| quarter of 1955—a: record: -|the finest, éver. “attempted " in|/sh ;| North” America—is:. being: ‘made in a New. Brunswick fextile mill, cards, but’ this was ona very dium; to be sure. But: it -is "anly one representation of value. There. are ‘many’ others, many; of. ‘which are’ more generally| Mies our’ reece sien money, discontinued as soon as the war-| time ‘emergency ‘was over. Another basic freedom ‘is the! right’ to’ take ‘or quit “any. Frey without direction from the stat This: is called, Freedom of! a There. is: dship.- -_ What! would life be: Bias Bt ‘There is’ the *. heartening’: warmth: ‘of 4/ family, life. | There: is: the sweet ‘We fragrant breath of: a: spring morning,- the crisp ; tang . of. a) winter dy. There is. the ‘cease- less wonder. of a tiny:-seed. that! of! enfolds the beauty of bloom! and the gift, of -food..There are| isthe right ‘of:. private property—the| Tight to' buy or own ‘property| and to protect if ‘from trespass, or’ seizure. Then - there’: is the’ right ‘of free ‘association — the} |, Tight to ‘belong: to 2’ voluntary; organization. such as - ‘a: Trade} |- Union, a'/Ch of Cr From 1945. to 1954 registra: tion of: motor’ vehicles : in “Can- ait from 1,497,081" to” a’ Farmer's * Organization or a o 5 ALG the great, e.| the sweeping plains, the ‘mighty oceans. Thi ere is ‘the “vast. blue dome of: sky! set with /the. in- comparable jewels of sun, moon, and stars. There isthe: match- less - purity. £. snow, ‘the. sooth- ing cares of rain on thirsty soil. There is the sheer, never-ending wonder of a whole world creat- “by the Maker of -all good gifts, «- AN these things are ours. They| were waiting for’ us ~when: we from} came into the world. They will party. ° “All: those freedoms’ are *fun- damental ones’: which‘ exist’ by custont rather than by right | of| = specific “written law. Some are} defined clearly. Quick Canadian Facts—the -: pocket’ book about Canada, lists some. of’ those free- doms defined by law.’ They are, the :freedom from arrest or de- tention by the police’ without stated ‘cause,. which insures “that no Ci may: be confined by- -the state. Freedom| remain when: we‘are gone. With-| :: out them- mnpney | \would have no " Seventy-five gauge hostery—| thi SEWING MACHINES ‘The Finest On The, Market L: = od sell forei ae tad ih wae amange eful to everyone in the pra 24 + ue isa. light brown, light, time after The apple: ami sponge ae On the ‘other ‘hand, iif you like ‘Plain and simple baked apple try| on a .winter. evening, you :can| :| Group the family near the lamp For expeit, vice, consul deseril almost forty years 2g0. - {Ifyou -want fo ‘have, some fun| away. :You- will notice that’ the] ° Choose ‘a dark leyeanold could hope for makes her.one of.the. youngest , Gudlaa income’ and ‘draw the blinds so that not one stray a ‘of|" Vi ight seeps in’ from. time the room 35 2 is illumina immediately after. (Now. light the ‘amp for a. ‘full second; then::turm it -off. In a loom ‘up’. with .. startling clarity. and the impression, will last for quit evident ‘which ‘you could ‘ not possibly have: noted during the brief‘ illumination...The ‘effect is really “astounding, and your au- dience - should :be''in the mood for a good" ‘ghost: oy etter wards. ‘ Auitbination:” A new. ‘word. ap- nae to. a. process: going on ever since’ James’ Watt: invented the steam. engine; the substituti SMOKED, PICNICS, hal PO GHORS; all por or b. wage one. person” stationed: to} ot and off. : ‘a| Beople . here can \name “ thelr] timed kept: trom moving “during ; the : ted anid |: > process ‘ machines: for Bas in :what was previously manual "The Very Latest I In : Men's Clothing’ Is - Always F ound ea - THE STORE:FOR-A:DAD AND- HIS LAD’ AND: THE PRICES: ARE _ RIGHT. moment | the whole’:scene will} . a. time. Details will be] In ‘British Columbia, the forests ‘generate | ‘half of « every. dollar in our pockets. Beautiful as well: as bountiful, they“ are our, sneritags. s = : Buc hy are the hedtage of farure generations as ¢ wel, tar’: oe