CASILEGAK NEWS, October 10, 1979 Qne_man's opinion By FRED MERRIMAN « natlonal anthem, towards the Stars and Stripes. al * tke a weak sister In a jungle full of Amazons. the land of Eskimos and everlasting snow. recite from heart is unprintable. = A lone Canadian it Is Wednesday evening and 600 men are standing for the United States Then 600 voices ring out strong and true for a sincere recitation of the American Oath of Allegiance. These men look straight ahead, eyes raised | cannot bring myself to place my right arm across my chest as they are doing, The mumblings of a lone Canadian In a roomful of Junior Chamber of Cc he Ho Hotel In Phoenix, Ariz. made me feel It was shortly after this Incidant that | decided to get my family and | back to Now for a little contrast: Here in Eskimo Land we watch American television, read American magazines and follow the U.S. elections as if our lives depended upon the results. Most of us cannot recite the Canadian national anthem because they keep changing the lyrics. The only oath that many of us can of the era? So where does that leave us In the '‘Amer cannot make the notes. Lies Over the Ocean." nada. {t means the writing Is on the wall, our warriors are gone, and senior citizens attend RCMP band concerts and try as they may thelr voloes simply The lungs which provided alr for singing ‘‘Over There" and the ''White Cliffs of Dover’’ are all blocked up from smoking too many nervous cigarettes. The aplrit is willing and they do thelr best to support our boys In red. But where are the 200 school students enrolled in Schoo! Band programs? Where are the warriors of today? The mayor of Castiegar was at the concert. Mr. and Mrs. Young drove ail the way from Nelson and many people drove In from Tralli to hear trumpet played Ilke it should be played. tam supposed to say It's the absentees loss if he didn’t make It to an excellent concert provided by some of Canada’s top musicians. Those who did attend applauded long and hard for nearly every number, and | even saw an old timer, who needed help to make It to the concert, rise good naturedly to ‘‘Bonnle This brings me to the point of this column, which came at the concerts conclusion: a few words from the master of ceremonies about good old Canada, then the national anthem played the way it should bs, all these Red Coats, and ploneers slugging thelr way across the Pralries or toughing It out for the thrae month sea journey by sall for a chance to settle In Victoria, politicians trying to mess up our system of democracy and free enterprise and a chance to make It on your own. . . all these thoughts prevented me from getting words out to *O Everybody has to be someplace and | think this place is the best. Compared to a fireplace, what’s so hot about a Fisher Stove? IL JL LJ for one thing. Gate Md a Fisher Fireplace Insert Conventional fireplaces waste up to 90% of wood heat up the chimney. 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VSZ 318 F-R-E-E Word ads placed under the following categories are of- forad as o public sorvice by this newspaper, ~~ Ads for Seniors} Senior Cllizons may advertise any item in this column, tree of charge. Please call belora 5 p.m, on Fridays, We'll run the d for two weeks unless notified otherwise. * _ Swap Shop You must siata what you ore willing to swop for, either a specific item or anything. Phone our Action Ad telophone numbers or write: fun your ad Unless notified otherwise. notified otherwise. Lost and Found. Lost or found items are not charged for. If you've lost something something, phone the Action weeks unless notified other: wise. = Student Placement category. Drop us a line, or phone the Action Ad number in your area. Share-a-Ride- —_)| Work, school trips, weekly shopping., Cut expenses and save money Get together i phone the Action.Ad line in your area, or drop os anote, _Kids Klassified Youngsters 12-or-under may advertise their.unwonted . bikes, i 3007, Costlegor. 8.C. VIN 3H4, In- clude phone number and asking price in ad. We'll run the ad for two weeks, (include your name for our records.) charged for, but if to our office we'll 50% - or more. Yet, with fq its doors open, it lends the same coziness to a home asa fireplace. Learn more about the Fisher Fireplace Insert The loudest snore, according tothe Guinness Book d al Trail cats council fashions and dance Trail and District Com- munity Arts Council aro g a fashion show to of World Records, was at St. Mary's Hospital.in London. Until last night. ‘ The record was broken in the bed next to mine by my husband, who’sustained Ilfe.at a rousing 72 decibels. yet ja the eq of having a cannon go off In the seat next to you in the Astrodome.) You would expect the snorer to have some compassion for the snoree, but this Is never the case. Angry retorts of, ‘How do YOU know I'm snoring?” have to be documented by lampshades blown off the base, pictures blasted off thelr hooks and restless farm animals as far as 50 miles away. ° Frankly, I'm sick of all the therapist remedies that never seem to work, like self-hypnosis, earplugs and rolling the snorer off his back. The following are the only methods of relief that have worked for me: Change beds: Get the snorer out of his own bed and Into a strange one . . . preferably in another state. The pillow technique: Get a large fluffy 'pillow. When the breathing becomes deafening, put it squarely over every opening in his face and hold there until some demands are met. ; Forestalling sleep: This one works as well as any lve tried. Just as you are both climbing into bed, get every nerve in his body on alert by. offhandedly mentioning, ‘‘The IRS called you today, but will call you back tomorrow,”’ or, ‘‘You seemed s0 tlred today. | hope you don’t have the same thing the late Fred Witherall jad,’ - Humillation route: Place a tape recorder by his bed and the next night when he Is watching TV, play It and tell him someone Is stealing his car. Other experts believe you have to get to the root of a husband's reason for snoring. It has been suggested a "* person snores b he Is , his don't be held at the Tadanac Hall on the evening of Oct. 11, Proceeds from this show will go towards the Arts Centre project. Not only will there be a showing of 60 or more outfits ‘from the Collage Boutique, but there will be entertain- ment provided by the Swing. town Disco and several local dancers, After the showing of the fashions the International Folk Society will provide . cheeso and wine to end the evening. The models hair- styles will be fashioned by the staff of Beautiful Rea- sons, According to Janet Cre- ma, fashion show co-ordin- ator, format of the program . will be somewhat different from the usual fashion show. It will consist of fashions and dance and should provide an exciting evening of enter-. tainment for the ladies as well as the men. Changes are made - in hunting regulations ‘Two changes have been made to the hunting regula- tions for 1979/80, according to the Hon. K. Rafe Mair, sibly prevent a recovery of this population. 2. Elk — To provide additional oppor- minister of Sportsmen are request- ed to note the following changes: 1, Mountain Goat — Ef- tunity for sportsmen, an open season for bull elk, having at’ least one branched antler (see page 32 of the Hunting psis for def- fective ly, there shall be no open season for Mountain Goat within Man- agement Unit 1-16 (Knight Inlet). Recent aerial surveys have a drastic fit properly, he In or drinking, has swollen tonsils or suffers from old age. ,My husband doesn't snore for any of those reasons. He snores for one thing alone . ... to annoy me. As | yelled to him the other morning at 3 a.m., ‘You'd do anything to keep from talking to me.’* Uthought | saw him smile. decline in the goat popula- tion, apparently as a result of unusual snow accumulations during the 1978/79 winter. Additional mortality from hunting will hamper or pos- inition), has been instituted in Management Unit 4-12. The open season comes into effect immediately and shall extend to Nov. 20, 1979. For further information, contact: Rick Marshall, Fish and Wildlife Branch, 387- 5910, Victoria or CASTLEGAR NEWS, Ouiober 10, Join us in Christina Lake for — Dining & LUNCHEON SPECIAL Every Day Enjoy the our holding lounge before entering one of our 2 dining roome for an evening of fine cuisine. Phone us today and make a reservation. 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Here 1971/72 (S26) . are the bonuses payable per $100 face value: 1972/73 (S 1973/74 (S28) (Holdersof the Centennial Series, dated Nov. 1, 1966and maturing an Nov. 1, 1979, will receive at maturity a cash bonus of $30.75 per $100 face value.) : These cash t which were ii duced in 1974, ‘ increase the effective annual yield on the bonds to 10'/2% from September 1, 1974 to October 31, 1979. : 2 pe ih fo receive your cash bonus, you have to hold your bond A FINAL BONUS AT MATURITY to You can tocash your In addition to the November 1, 1979 cash bonus, you will coupons or interest cheques each year and still be entitled also receive a final cash bonus payment, providing you hold to the cash bonus. these bonds to maturity. With the final bonus, your’ nds will ; to yield 10'% to their date. 1977/78 AND 1978/79 SERIES g Final Cash Bonus Effective from November 1, 1979 these Series will now + yield 10's% interest for each remaining year to maturity. 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