CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 2, 1975 By Richard J. Needham Fromcolumasin |, ’. . the Toronto Globe and Mail >I used to think I was poor. jen they told me I wasn't wor, I.was needy. Then they id me it was selldefeating to to. fey told me deprived was a i ge, that I was under. ‘Then they, told ime under ivileged was over-ised, that I ps disadvantaged. I still don't ea dime but I have a great peabulary. af i eles Love. does :not consist: in ising at each other, but in pking outward together in the me erection iB F52-S-ERS SERS 233: LA sie speaks loudly etjough so that the person or persons with him can hear what he's saying, and softly enough sq that nobody else can. ieee “ [The life of every, man is a diary in which he means to write one'atory, and writes another; and his humblest hour is; when he compares the volume as it E yey what he hoped to mak .* Bf “The Nee is that which passes by unnoticed while we lament about the ‘past: and worry about tb ihe future, one: tole all together © "now, let’s hear it loud and clear, “Rule, Uganda; uganda; rule“ the waves—" cies Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because ig determines life. It is a common habit to blame life upon environment.” Environment modifies life but does not govern life, The soul is stronger ‘than its sur- roundings. ue . : aes man should cally be compelled to listen to opinions which are infuriating to‘him. To hear nothing but what-is pleasing to one is to make a pillow ot the mind. ink of myself as needy, that I’; bs culturally deprived, Then‘ ~ Fm Not: ea Say I'm Just Needy. take i tox game * ‘refuge, As ap the deer, was in their hands they shot ie «In our relgtonhigs with other ‘people, we commonly pay ae dollar's worth of misery to get, Ja cles 's worth | ‘of happiness. 1 foute tesa of someone, you can't be annoyed by anything they do or say; it's when the fondness wears off that you start picking on them. : eee A friendship between a man and a woman Is like the moon, which waxes and wanes, and then waxes again; or it's Uke the tide, which flows in and then ebbs, then flows in a Love between man and , woman is like a flower; it's either growing or dying; and once it's dead, no power on earth can restore it. Wsa‘ ST spring, while peru- last about 80 epriice Hons for one job te: nglish, I: expressed sy1 a pathy for the young ade i ates of teachers’ colleges, all. g: gradu. ating ‘about 10 teachers for each job available, I still But is column brought a TONNO SUN SVHORATE - Sogee and Spice) Art and Music teachers are sitting pretty.. But only couple of managed to get aro anewering., ‘Thought T Tl ie. so Now, as we are launch into a new year of fearing “and learning. Miss M.° A. | Buck of TrYou ive deseribed the “aituation very well as it applies to the job market in the area of Secondary ny dope can teach English, as 1 am frequently reminded, but few young people have the talent and training for the Gin Phys, Ed, dyes. cs, Per. i i of” the younger ones get and have pee And it's tougher and tougher to put the girls over the ‘hurdles with each year you put on yourself, Elizabeth Ty Taylor, 1 am nae to 0 say. wil be able to meet, “And another Pi atory - fork State. A fatiher ihe Greek found a fawn abandoned in’ a field. His Wheo the farmer heard he . needed a permit to'keep a wild’ e called ‘conservation authorities. THey. told him he couldn't keep it, they would Every Bride's dream. Artiste Design, Superb - Quality at. IMAYFLOWER SERVICE TES) Slotan Park hoarse . misanng agit Tennessee y Aromatic Cedar corm ae integers people 4 i are no opportunities in ere “teaching at all. ‘This is far ; from true. “There‘ is a demand for ; Secondary teachérs of Math- “ematics,. Physics, Girls’ Physical “Education, Home. Econom jc, Busi- excel opportunities for those who ‘wish toteach inthe Publicor Separate Elementary schools.” "Well, thanks, Miss Buck. This is heartening news. I don't know, abgut the Maths and Physics, Idoubt there's ‘a “demand” ‘for thém, but there's always foom for a good oni “INDUSTRIAL — COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL : ELECTRIC HEAT ", L, HOOLAEFF. ELECTRIC PHONE : 365-7191 Contracting and. was hired. by the first : school she applied to. ; ©” She. ‘couldn't. believe -it. when I told her how. touch ; ’- money she'd be “about « $11,000 a year, i Seren Mile Project “Migawd, ['m richt”, Then we started to to figure incor me» ‘deductions for’. tax,’ salary’ this and that, and cost.of | Wing. Sha: alba even be to-do. "Home. Feet Again I agree. We lost a young se she had enter teaching, not for more * _» Money,: but for, bette: _ working conditions, security Tough’ Time for Teachers Who Sas i aben when ie cal an make $80aday at his job, and é Weave it behind when he finishes work? From F. W.. Reinhold, Superintendent of Schools in the Fort Vermilion Division, in the Peace River district of Alberta,, came other missive. Written at the end of last’ RDEK Rejects Library Scheme At Sat. Meeting a with Thad a cry: ball,” sald Helena White, in! abe attee te ee Reatenay | Library System Society in an interview Tuesday, The Regional District of Kootenay rejected the jocloty's plans for a library network in the Kootenays at thelr board meeting last Satur- day, nae fe allow the REGISTERED MUSIC-TEACHER: _ "Bernadette Kelly” Will take Students in: PIANO, THEORY & HARMONY. 210 Sahistrom Road, Castlegar’ PHONE 365-2664 You Save’ at Bonnets proposal to vote, even Boat the society will pay the ‘The society will be having board mecting this Saturday and members will discuss the implications of RDER’s rejection of the plan on the survival of the proposal. At this point, It looks like the venture {s up to’ the Regional District ve Kootenay Boundary, which has yét to act on the society's proposal. Of the three regional dis- trieta involved, Kootenay East, Central and Boundary, only the Central Kootenay district: has decided to hold a referendum on the dssue.' Kootenay Bound: ary directors haven't. decided yet. 5 ih Directors for the East Kootenay region objected t0 e_ improvement nly. one voted in favor of a referendum. | b “We had sincerely hoped that at least they would put it to the people, and let them decide,"-aaid Mrs. White. ras Kootenay Central voted jor Mr. Reinhold “enclosed a with the proviso the ‘venture "wouldnt / cost ratepayera more than 1.5 mills in operating costs per 1 Little too close year, which to the projected 1.42. mill operating budget for Mrs. Waite, but “it's acceptable.” inatitt White sald the pro- pay his se! ttempt ti staff its schools. After extensive advertis- ing in. Alberta > dailies, rican, new r8, is, for jointly ‘by. the ratepayers Patent ase aati s ' Aheenthe $L618 000 peated establish the’ system throught the Library Development Com- mission over a five-year period. “The allergy shots and pills doa pretty good job. It takes care of the problem and most days I have at least one nostril open.” i) Keller said he: was relleyed tolearn his allergy comes from the animals.‘The problem de. veloped shortly ‘after he mar. ried) Sher, | a\ nurse,:' while © attending veterinary school at. Ohio State 'University./)°0 "i He said: “I was afraid I was 5 allergic to her but I never said anything, It was a relief-when the the allergita traced it to the Funeral Service . Saturday “For William (Bill). Allan, 1. ‘Funeral service was held Saturday {rom the-chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home for William’ (Bill) Allan, 27,8 former Robaon r , died Aug,’ 12. 3 ‘Born’ Sept; 27, 1947) a ‘Allin Feceved' Vancouver, Mr, \Willlam Dootoff sung’ by him and Bob Bato. Pallbearers - were’ Darrei ob, Batting, ob his‘elementary education‘in to. Castle- + Stanley Humphiries Secondary Re moving to yh > gar in 1982. where be ‘attended = “School. For.the past two years he‘was a’student‘at Selkirk . College: During summer’: ‘months he was employed by.” _ the B.C. Forest Service, ¢s Mr./Allan' is’ survived ‘by | ~ his wife, Elaine; ‘parents, /Mr. ” ‘and.Mrs. BUI Allan of Elkford AND SUNDAY 4 P.m. to 10 pm. ‘(Closed Mondays) » Reserve. Now! A SPECIAL CANDLELIT. DINNER | FOR Two : our own, ‘Homemade Bread (individual loaves) << * ! Served ‘Hot at. Your Table — Fresh Crisp Salad with your choice of Dressing _ = Vegetables and Baked Potatoes with Sour Cream — Charbroiled Sidoin Steaks — Va Litre of Wine = ‘12 $5) afew. - We are 2 pleased fo: announce that we have extended our Mens, en fname. @ A very popular steak and Fantail Shrimp Roast Beef smothered in Gravy < @ ‘Steak and Lobster served with our own Garlic Butter Seven @ And More, ‘Mouthwatering Dishes 0 e Horners les nd Cat and Supine Dear i 16 complefe a very. satisfying meal >. i. en eet eat an et At second’ is never truer than hen’ it expresses Intervals between cars,” warns president: ‘© of the Allstate Insurance Com-: *; paniea of Canada Raymond H. 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