_THIS WEEK _AND NEXT Hunger Brings “Yellow Peril’ Indonesia's threat to pull out of the United Natioas points up ‘SUGAR ‘AND. SPICE And Where Did It Get You? Well, here it is mid-Januazy, and ‘another year has slipped down tha drain, It's rather depressing to look back over the 12 months and: realize’ that neither civilization nor yourself has improved one jota, desplte the frantic .scram- bling of the pair of you, through- ‘out the year, Not that I'm admitting for a moment that 1964 was a com- plete failure. There were some things from which 1 derived a good deal of satisfaction, For one thing, I remained. alive, With the traffic the way it is, and the tension cutting swaths through the ranks of chaps my age, just staying allve these days is quite a feat. worth doing in the first place. Figure that one out, if you can find an ‘Irishman to help you, T have already drawn up a program for 1965 that 1s perhaps the most positive plan, in a ne- gative sort of way, that I've ever come up with. It's com- posed of all the things I'm NOT golng to do this year. For one thing, I'm not going to worry so much. My reckoning shows that I spent 20 to 30 min- utes worrying last year about trifling things, like my son run- ning away from home, my - daughter going out on her first date, and my repo! cancer in.a ee Tocaition week- we gtk a fullveloction of | Ladi SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store TTT E = _ Kootenay Builders . = - — and Suppliers On = LINOS — SASH AND ‘DOOR = ALLSIZES OF GLASS | = CANADA CEMENT -- PLYWOOD = GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE eA TA : One Social Insurance ' Number to Each Person The Insur- that provide” identity ee amoalon sald this week that more than 6 million Cana- dians have registered for Soc- ial Insurance Numbers, - the . Rene Archambault Again Appointed Kinnaird Fire Chief : bault was re- Rene Archam| 08 Fe | inted fire chief at Tunes first meetin: year Jast. week with Ray is deputy fire chief. beth and Moroso were . va as auditors = a we b lage for 1965 with Gauley as solicitor. AT THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE! _ DUTCH OVEN Flour 25-1 CHOICE ORANGES 4 Ib. bag . . . ,69c eres b. bag $1.49 | the democratic and the Com- ort. commit- munist worlds. The new struggle is no longer just betwzen democracy ‘and Communism. It is betwee the white and the colored blocs of nations, which at this stage of world development pits the Pave not against the have na- lons, In this new contest, the Soviet Union will increasingly find it- self on the side of the advanced, white nations, That other great Communist power, China, will side with the colored, backward -states, which is another reason for the continued split between Moscow and Peking. Indonesia's president Sukarno. a truculent, domineering but nevertheless popular leader of a potentially wealthy but poverty- stricken nation of 103° million: people, used the Uuited Nations for as long as it was to his ad- vantage to do so, The influence « the United Nations helped dislodge the Dutch from the East Indies aft- er World War If. Only a few years ago, the U-N -‘ded with Indonesia in his successful cam- paign to gain contro] over Dutch New Guines, now renamet We Irian, Sukarno’s immediate excuse for. threatening to quit the U-N fas the admission of Malaysia to the U-N_ Security. Council. Malaysia is a ew nation com- prising Malaya and what used to be British North Burneo. It was guided to independence ‘by Bri- tain, is still an ally .* Britain, and therefore, according to Su- karno, merely a tool of ‘ie white man to keep alive white imperialism in southeast Asia. Sukarno, who is president for life, has not permitted his cit- dzens to vote in an election since 1955, Although not a Communist, be has the support of the is Janc’ Communist party. He fs also a friend of Com- munist .Chine, has received arms from Peking, and is re- Ported to have ambitions ‘o form a rival, non-white interna- organizai With China’s emergence as a nuclear power, it is not difficult to imagine that many of the weak Afro-Asian nations could be rounded up into s: -h a body. The Indonesian action comes ata time when Western in- @uence is on the decline in Asia. Indla, since t.¢ death of Pan- dit Nehru, has fallen fu.ther inte the abyss of chaos and anarchy which has imperiled the sub- continent since independence. The pro-American government of South Vietnam has shown it- self increasingly helpless again- st the steadily strengthening Viet Cong Communist rebels. It is only a matter of time before the South Vietnamese — and thelr American advisors — will be pushed into a-tiny enclave around the. capital ety of. Saig-” on. In the case of India and South Vietnam, recent history has pro- ven the fotillty of trying to tm: ‘ and feed a.vast popula- tion to whom a full belly is far man of the Western world prizes so highly, = The spectre of the hungry. col-, ored peoples over-running the world has long been part of the folklore of Western white elvill- zation. Armed with nuclear ‘weapons, the Asian colossus of China er. living standards, the peril will grow more ominous. - THIS BABY WAS SOLD. This ‘J-month-old boy, Domenico Piscopo, was sold by his mother, Mrs. Teresa Piscopo of Arzano, Italy, for eighty dollars. The mother was forced to sell her baby to a childless couple in Naples to ra‘se money for food for her other three children. For that eighty dollars, the Naples couple bought documented full rights to the baby. "HOME TEAM chee got a. wicked Tuebell thts reaches te peste on only three bounces Wafch Those Kitchen Shocks DEAR SUSANNA: I am’ an xecutive. connected . with an appliance parts manufacturer, and since a large number of homes have as many as three or more small electrical appliances right in the kitchen, here are three safety-first resolutions that I think would be worthwhile printing for your many faithful readers, - They are suggestions for at- home safety — the type of thing about which we all need remind- ing from time to time: 1, Keep electric appliances as far away from the sink as possi- ble, ; -2.-If your appliances are im- mersible, be sure to disconnect them before washing. | : 93. Disconnect all appliances when not in, use — first unplug at the wall, then at the ap- Pliance, M. Abrahams There’s no knocking THAT _ Kind of shocking talking! ~ DEAR SUSANNA: To .- .tnind, ironing’ my table linens and. linen handkerchiefs . while still wet (just as they conic from the spin dry or the’ wring- er) is much more satisfactory than ‘allowing them to dry. and then be dampened. Tha linens have a body and» \bly complicated: on paper but sheen that they do not otherwise possess, 2 Something else, I keep a brown and black marking pencil on hand to touch up scuffs on shoes and furniture. You'd be surprised how handy it is some- times when you need to cover a glaring fresh mark in a hurry. and DEAR SUSANNA: Every day I read your column and marvel at all the wonderful hints, I would be delighted -to receive your little booklet on simple ba- sics of flower arranging, and in return I feel it is the least I can do to send you a couple of my favorite ideas. (1). Here is a dress up sugges- tion for a little girl. If you wish to tie a ribbon or sash into a big FLAT bow at the back of a par- ty dress, there are certain direc tions you should follow: Make a knot first. Loop the right-hand side, Take the left- hand plece and put it OVER the top right loop (most people have it behind) and bring it up under pull it You will have a perfect bow as well as a lovely flat knot in the centre. It is’ especially pretty when. you are fing a very wide Plece of (2). bia you know that ‘full vinegar will clean rust eB off chrome? Try it and see. Mrs. D. Jones Idid, and {t DID, Although the e vinegar worked much better on light superficial rusting than on older, deeper stains, For: these we had to resort to very | Ge fine” steel wool and a car ‘body clean- ing ‘compound. ;,* As for the bow, it looked borrt- was very easy to follow. . .and © Hie teen ~— SIMPLY LOVER- So, for being a pet, and show- us how, your booklet on Mowers should be there by now! Susanna with computers, {t's ike stay- ing alive. Ask the fellow who hasn't managed to do elther, Or’ both. What it meant was that I was able to continue keeping in high style a woman T never met until I was 25, and two kids who think money grows on fathers, Keeping my job also meant that I was able to keep up my payments, no mean accomplish- ment age. In fact, I would be content to have’ my epitaph read: “He was a good, man. -He kept up his pay- ments.” . As a matter of fact, I did a lt. tle better. Not only did I meet all my interest payments, but I reduced the mortgage on my house by $23.64, leaving a mere balance due of $12,971.96, This’ + Was somewhat offset by the borrowing of a couple of G’s from my friendly banker, in order to replace the f: transportation, which was rot- ting on the vine, but you can’t win them all. S ; I'm not trying to brag. There were a lot of things in 2964 that I'd do differently another time. That is, if I’'d ever got around to doing: them. But .since I didn't,. they _ probably _ weren't of ten minutés this year. And it'll be worry about something worthwhile, like my golf slice and trout that got away. Asother thing I'm not going to do this year is lose so many ar- guments with the Old Baitleaxe. Last year, I must have lost about 97 per cent. of’ them. I don’t know just how I'll go about it, but I'm determined to cat that figure to the bone — maybe right back ¢o 95 per cent. Once again, I’m not going to buy my wife a mink coat; I’m not soln to build that patio that I didn't bull summer; I’m tee going to start getting to bed early nor getting up early; T'm not going to stop smoking because it might kill me, ‘nor drinking ditto; I’m not going to pay my income tax with any- thing milder than rage; I’m not going to pay any attention to all the silly people in the world who tell me what I’m not supposed? to do, s In short, the next year will be much like every other year. And good enough for me. 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Faris Morning Worship Kinnaird... 11 a.m, Sunday School Genelle 12.30 Genelle 9.50 am. - Baby Sitting in Nordic Hall Jeet to produce his Social Insur- sion records will esult ina de- Jay in handling claims for the insured. ‘he | most: -eommon : cause of multiple registration appears to’ be: the frequent moving of persons from one job to ano- ther. Should: an insured ‘indivi- dual change employment. sever- al times in one year and neg- ance Number card each time, he could become the owner of more than one Social Insurance The resulting | prob- lems he makes a —————————— ————_——_—— PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE orship beara Service 7.80 p.m. Reverend —RK Webb wy Sat, 5 : aienek Sat Mahar ‘aj claim for unemployment insur- ance bs benetlt are obvious. : UIC also Points ¢ out that | there eis a heavy pen alty for ROOSTER COFFEE lb. 79c MALKIN'S PURE STRAWBERRY JAM 48-02. tin 99c MALKIN’S Fruit Coc ktail Atins 1 TsOn: Tor a Social Tnsurance Number more than ‘once. To Hold General Across Highway. sunchon from : PI E CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. meoret Th. Meeting Monday ‘The ‘executive of the minor hockey association has been re- ceiving numerous comp! - MALKIN'S PORK & BEANS 6 tins. . $1. 00 32-02. BOTTLE Tate regarding coaching, ic ing in general to go wath or hockey. To bring ‘it all te fore.an te give-all ‘On: ‘cerned a chance to: ‘speak their piece —'a general meeting: nag Fen called : for londay, _MARG RINE 5 Ws: : p.m. in: the® curler’ room off. the main * Jounge. = ‘A minor hockey association, | which is run entirely on a vol- unteer: basis; has. many. pitfalls and snags, ; ‘put the | main‘‘ob- -+Vtedch®- young boys: the funda- aero of good: hockey, good ortsmanship and good citizen- sh _if.we are falling down: in any way inthis regard, we want to know,.so see you there. CASTLEGAR, 9.30 - eee el ‘ GRACE : -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. H. 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