: CASTLEGAR NEWS, ried June 20, 1974 Patricia Young Says siete Morally Deficient Overlocked +The more I s listen to the news, fay the more J bleed for a wounded world. From chil- dren being kid- napped and held to ransom to fighting in. the Middle East. From naked men and women streaking, sneaking and snail- ing in public to hijacking of airlines, we find a sickness pervading society that extends far beyond the madness of Hitler’ or the massacres of Stalin in the Ukraine. And while we are made aware of the handicapped and retarded, we tend to overlook Overlooked largely is the spiritual malnutrition which sets our fect on a pathway of barbarism and eventual self- destruction, This spiritual bankruptcy cannot be healed by materialistic five-year-plans or governmont give-aways..For - man can only heal himself on an. individual basis—recognizing, his reason for being in a ‘world of spiritual as well as material ’ ‘dimensions, Until he does, man can only flounder in a morass of “gim- me" rather than give; a world of selfishness rather than serv- ee Indeed, it is not enough to t idly in’ our ghettos’ of ‘We: must bear the morally deficient—a world wide syndrome of ‘militant aethism that dances to a theme that is idéntical in Washington or Winnipeg, Canada. The trouble is, from time immemorial, man's inhumanity to man has: left wounds of hatred and violence. The ‘soul of man has been tormented by bigotry and racial diseriming. tion; by injustice, poverty and dictatorship in its many forms. From the wounds of old time slavery to the modern slavery ‘of taxpayers.to a SSveEENER bureaucracy which presumes to be "master" of the people rather. than servant of the people—a sick: world seeks an janswer in fad, devil worship, epettse gambling, booze and Hans Coleman Makes Winning Soccer Goal A goal by. Hans .Coleman.. ‘with less than two minutes loft in’ the game* gave ithe Qotis- chenia United Soccer team a 4-3 victory over Salmo. Other scorers for the Oot- ischenia team were Bob .Wil- cliams, Wayne Abiekoff and Bill Savinkoff. Assists went to Walter Kabatoff with one and Soeuteete wing game is da. Re slands this undiy.?* Arka * West Kootenay “Soccer Lingus standings are as fol- lows: Castlegar Marlane 5-0;- Nelson Royals 4-1; Trail 4-1; Nelson Savoys 3-2; Ootischenia ~ 1-4; Rossland 1-4 and Salmo 0-5, Cope: r King The first c copper claim in the Whitehorse, Yukon, area was the “Copper King”, located on July 6, 1898, by Jack McIntyre. McIntyre Creek ‘and Mount McIntyre are named for this pioneer. prospector, / Want to Sell Your House? *, Call Mary at Anderson Peper Estate: Ltd. meee to our ‘standards and and norms—rejecting: vi- gorously, that which attacks our way of life as’a cancer of materialism devoid of morality, Unless we'do, the evil’can only spread until’ we’ annihilate oursel ves. He is Dented but Not x Had a birthday tecently. Some “people, Accusations By Mahood Gets ‘Response’ Canadian Cellulose says, that: the reason its stumpage payments to'thé provincial government are lower than other firms is that it cuts much decadent timber which can ‘not be’ manufactured into lumber,” This statement Is contain. 4 5 8 wes NoRTH OF CRESTON'ON ‘+ RESTAURANT. WITH FULL aes d, + OELUXE: MOTEL WITH LAKE: VIEW 4 FULLY SERVICED AND PANE, TRAIL + HEATED SWIMMING Pi a. o . < . oy PEEP ih ges AT REV REMIND PE EOE VE TR BPE Be pr ee SPR ge eee BET TBE PT ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1974 SUMMER MEALS petition. The’ trophy fa phe the business.‘contributing ‘ the moat towards the beautification of British Columbia. ') : Each year the Chambers af od as cahailan Celluloae ‘ atl (Can-Cel) reply to claims by Ian Mahood, president of the-B.C, ee Truck Loggers A that the government-controlled. firm is ‘paying ‘low ‘stumpage | and chip prices. > % He gave examples: from:;* five companies showing they ~ pald more stumpage than Can. Cel. Can-Cel said the amou! ta it” pays in stumpage are deter: mined by ‘the B.C. Forest Service. “The ‘attitude of the | ser: vice was the same in 1978 and is:- the same’in 1974’as-it was in 1972. We were not favored’ in 1972..We have not been’ since. A’change in the identity of the majority owner of our. shares has made no difference, “Canadian Cellulose cuts much decadent-timber which cannot be‘ manufactured into, Jumber. Comparison: with stumpage rates “paid by saw- mills and loggers harvesting Bex ‘59, Gray Creek, Ben c sawlogs are not valid." the tlevng is 1s tho Com- (The government assumed control of Can-Cel_in 1978). Can-Cel said it was “non- sense” as suggested by Mr. Mahood that’ the. company. is | Damted Susatisi and Spier women, are rather daunted. by certain birthdays.” For a young, attractive woman, having her thirtieth birthday is - almost ~-as * -horrible'a prospect as having all her teeth out: After a couple of years in’ the early” thirties, she tealizes that’ she is ‘really just coming into ‘her’ best period, that of; a mature woman, still mighty ‘attrac- tive, and) with a new emotional - maturity: she didn’t’ have in the Gay Twenties. She’s ‘in — the Flirty Thirties, and enjoying it thoroughly. But with the fortieth “milestone looming,’ panic sets: in anew. She suddenly is convinced that anyone in oo ‘a couple: of years in. her easly forties, she.admits to herself and’anyone else: who will listen, -that. she’s in the prime of life. 2 She’ can. still, draw a ° whistle when the light is right, get her bum pinched if the party = is - rowdy enough. She’s probably a grandmother, but: she’s 1a “young” gramma.\ Withsa good dentist and contact Tenses, she can disguise the fact that her teeth: are still there only through ‘sheer will power, and that she’s blind as the proverbial bat, Then’ that. grim reaper, - the ‘gaunt: visage of Fifty, comes over the harizon like _a wolf sweeping down on a lamb. This time, there is no +, mid-Fifties, about *'a ’ golfcourse, or Panic. “Just ‘sheer despair. She’ knows, with..a little mathematics, that’ anyone in. the “fifties is’ away past Middle-“Age, and has one foot in: the grave and the other “on a. piece of dog defecation. She is OLD, and there’s no hiding the fact. Yet five years later, in her she’s - striding screaming “Sweep! the «etating club, or: lyin; aby ia a 4 np: ‘“pidol in“ Ftdrida,: Hofding’ in’ Tor Strangely- enough, after.<: -- her. gut and. convinced she’: 's inthe Golden Age. Of course, Sixty is IT. The old man with the scythe is lurking everywhere. There, 's 0 donee any way using its economic power irre- ’ sponsibly and unfairly in deal- ing with its chip suppliers and contractors. “Mr. Mahood knows or should know that Canadian Cellulose buys its chips under long-term contracts. It opened contract negotiations with its southern suppliers in April. What prices ..will come ‘out. of these negotiations can not But) I never,: ever, forgot my father’s birthday. Let’s sce. I can still remember it. It was April©3rd. Or was it November 3rd? Anyway, I always sent. him. a card, even if Ididn’t remember until a month’ after.’ the occasion. Anyway, I'got:.one, call on my birthdays this“ year: it was from ‘mi er. “After gru mpily ane determined at this time and Mr. what 1 was doing in'bed at Mahood knows or should know noon on my: birthday, he that too. revealed’ the real © purpose of his-call. ‘He’ wanted to paid in the past,and will pay in know if I-hady my little — the futurea market price under -brother’s address in, itgchip contracts and this too is Si something that Mr- Mehood knows or should know.” ‘A company spokesinan de-: clined to discuss. the preci: stumpage payments mede:in “Have Your Disc: Bika Choc aed she’s ‘a: swinger ‘in ‘Sunset «Haven,’. playing ‘ bingo -and the ‘piano, and giving the eye ‘to-every. fresh ‘octo- genarian who enters. the place, - And that’s. how women are’ daunted ‘by - birthdays. , Personally, “Iam © never. daunted. I haye “a lot -of, dents, but “nota single daunt. “Canadian Cellulose has birthday card which touched me ein {It was from my: é cae “Carchully, couched bys. their mother, ‘the kids'used;, to come ‘up with ifts} 3 which 1-—.aw, shucks, "you? shouldn't’ have done ‘it : accepted © gratefully” and! fully. “Nothing ~ great=: a wattles. “At 62, she gets a-good tan, hides the eyes with’ shades, and ‘maybe even has. the -jowls tucked up beneath the ears. And a good girdle does wonders. At 65, she’s collecting the old age’ pension, her late husband's. pension, living’ in-a house with’ the mortgage paid, and jaunting off to Europe or Califo ia where. she - picks: up second husband, a well. widower. it so good. At! 80, widowed ‘again, She's: never. had E I g handle keeps operator well away from the machine, Handle stops at an up- right position to prevent * operator from walking into the mower if it hits an obstruction, Trailing safety shield gives extra protection. Discharge chute located a- for extra safety. No other mower. is as carefully safety-designed as a Lawn-Boy. Look: at the’ features we've built in for your family’s protection: head of wheel slants.down ¢ 21” with bag. Maybe a fishing-rod or some ; golf balls, And the old lady: would ‘bake ‘a; cake -- at , Teady-mix. «» day reminds you? ”* When they ‘were older,4 away from’ home, they'd call (collect) on the occasion, wish me Happy. Birthday,¢ and suggest that they could’ use a little financial ‘aid. Now, ‘Pcall: “them up, and after the usual exchange * of amenities, “ask coyly, “Know what day this is?” ie Sunday, Why?” try: again. ‘No, I mean: wat day of the month?” “Not really; ) wait’ll 1; check the calendar.”” : I try again. “No, T mean’ eae what. day. of. what. month’ i fe i : ag Pearle How olde ts: ‘about time: ‘someone did, Nearly 40 years Sof how old. you are?) What 5 £, ; ety representa ‘hasn't done much for us, It's?’ , time: for: ‘change. Time’ for a posit ive voice in: ‘Ottawa; an energetic MP. who will put your needs above: party ideoloay. Time for: Bob. Brisco. _If it’s good for Kootenay West, it'll have Bob Brisco’s support. No matter who proposes it. It's as simple: as that. “Oh, golly, Dad. Why : didn’t you tell me it was your birthday?’ 1 would have sent a card. Or some- /* thing.” No, Iam: not daunted. | Breakdown Hints for Motorists — The motorist whose car, breaks down on’ the highway. will get fast help, and create a minimum of road hazard, by taking these actions recom-)., mended by B.C. 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