12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1967 SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley) ; Readers Write Re Teenager Comments When you H write a column| dri like thls, , you et some reac- ion, If you 'di not it wouldnt) B be worth writ ing, because “i ! wouldn't be srorthy reading. A recent column has pro-| }' duced reaction, It dealt with the load we heap on teen-age tea? generally, and contained a what my 16-year-old, spe- , to do in the next few weeks. ‘Two letters arrived smart- ly, ithen a third, The first was KD., of Owen Sound. ‘our, column is not up to your ‘d. Not quite si frank. It might have been ‘| you had turned the ray o on ourself as well as on the cri ics of the young people of lf day — whoever they may be.” Critics? K.D., meet be E. Taylor of Toronto. that he has met a few decent ned and avoided wherever sible.” ae &. D. “Any sane gon would Row your daughter is trying to do too much. Re- we had but fat jinltiative and ve, And about 3 things he ene A while in high school. Come Lon be sensible. Sure, Depression. pie goes on: “Matric had to aircon ioning nowhere.” still does, old boy, in most and furthermore, it’s about t! times more difficult than the matric you and I passed. And the universities demand stand- |15, ards far higher, for admission. Back to K. D. “Bet your |P° mother would have had more. didn’t have you are hereby invited KD., big | 98 to give my Saughter some of that lon’t blame me if you sates Ee feom the conference | Pu! un: bloody and bruised. There’s more of the from K.D., * and a 1 of it good sense. It ends: “Baloney to. your p-to-date stuffy at all! Hol! Hot”” Well, ho-ho to you, K. .D. You've been reading too many )Jarticles about punk Parents, 3 and not enough about punk you, think drink and drugs “and sex are red herrings, in rela- tion to teen-agers, you'd better pull your head out of that sand- 3 | pile. There you are. One corres. pondent says it's the parents’ fault. ‘The other says it’s the Lee Se eee ee both wrong. And And then came the third 2 let . ter, palm to tortured nerves. ¢|1t was from an old friend, ‘ralth Ri Ont, She is ’jand nervous tension exp by eae to exhausts me just being 2 on on- Lea So Bor you, Bill, for ting thoughts into words.” And bless K. D. and L. E. Control. Not Centralized Planning 4 is not worth a hoot, said icipal Affairs Minister Dan ‘Campbell by'|at Duncan recently. wedding), have al and get as much f as ve: have’ out o! A He said alot of baloney has been talked regarding what the government inks & spout planning. Speaking to an audience of 70 at a Chamber of Commerce sponsored meeting, Mr. Camp- Een said 99 per cent of the area of B.C. is unorganized and one two gs must happen in of the |? growing area. Kids. They have it'too soft. Says they have more advantages than Either the people:must de- vise or have elven to them a we stock a full selection of j SAVAGE SHOES ‘Maddock:s Shoe Store for children Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in x Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 ‘Minister Says Central Any Good device to. locally control’ Plan ning and decide on land use, or the province in a:central way § must do it. acca netth Mr. Campbell said if neither is done: the pbeinee could, for example, have an undisciplined pollution problem. He said: “I don’t think B.C. should become another Califor- “There - isn't a beaurocrat born who can make the day to ‘day decisions :on land-use for areas .800° to 900°. miles: Sway. from the capital. A’ beaurocrat just can’t. Gori it effectively. “A process so divorced from the local scene and red|§ bi And bless you, dear heart. Port Alberni! appears biG be one ‘of * the “necessary” stops in a B.C, bank manager's career. Gil Suter, new. manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce in Castlegar, has been there. “It’s interesting to note,” at the same time I was there, .| ry, ag were the present manager, of the 4 Netson branch of) thi the. Trail and the Castlegar manager of the Bank of Montreal — who is now leaving.” Mr. Suter pointed out that he had also noted the succes- “Tm glad to be here in Cas- tlegar,” Mr, Suter added, “I’ve heard much about the Kootenays but have never been here be- fore, Castlegar is a progressive town — the best. part of the West Kootenay to be in.” Married and the father of banking career, Mr, Suter began in Vantlerhoof "and has been at more than a dozen other places ‘throughout the before said Mr. Suter this week, ‘that |; Castlegar Socials C. M. Henne’ of Van- ‘couver spent geverale days visit- ail and, 1 Christina left by car on KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 First-class Iding and thine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour -Service “Only the Best is Good Enough’ couver, where they attended the Grand Chapter of British Col- Schellenberg, Mrs, irs, J. Sherbiko, ‘Mrs, N.' Os- wala, Mra. Buffett, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan. ‘They return home tonight. Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. Sherbi- ko and Mrs, Duncan ‘were in the grand ‘choir, Mrs, Schellenberg was an assistant Grand Warder and Mr. Duncan was an assist- ant Grand Sentinel. © Mrs. W. Easton was a patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital. She is expected home this weekend. Work at Arrow Not Responsible For Any Flooding J. W. Milligan, B.C, Hydro reservoir engineer, said this ‘week that construction work at Arrow dam would not have an; significant effect on any fl ing that may occur in the Arrow region year. Milligan issued - this statement to equnteract un- at have heen | ie ee in some barat tf dro. eny By eers atudsing: the situation along the central Arrow Lakes to deter- on roads, communications and coming to Saatlegt Cathy Abrossimoff Delivers: Valedictory Graduation Address of local: attitudes \ and ‘a: itn tions is a hopeless Pronosttl . Campbell in terms’ of aaerer ee ment must be. ecided locally. He said: “In my view. cen- tralized planning is a bad thing The is the valedic- tory address delivered by Cathy ‘9 | Abrossimoff at.the SHSS gradu- exercises, last. Th eople and homes would be te alee ople ey flooding this: year than in the -past be- cause oof the considerable amount ODEON THEATRE," [EXCITEMENT — IT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN “ROBERT RYAN - JACK PATANCE RALPH BELLAMY |. CLAUDIA CARDINALE). 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Pa We have been ‘guided through hase of our education— that ‘could be called and, to develop our individuality, acquire more education on our ive. For. some of/us this educa-| we want to go our own way, find out for ourselves what you already know. Because of you may have doubted our ap- preciation of your. concern -We have appreciated, still do appreciate, and will appreci- ate what you — friends, teach- ers, and especially . parents — ave eae Lookin back, ‘we will recall this point, t is evening, as: | CASTLEGAR CUSTOM | someone has shown interest in|! of ae Hof Saaes: of glam-| our, —-of youth!. ... A flick of sunshine upon a strange shore, the time to remember, the time for a sigh, and — goodbye!—’ F— Fruit ; * GROWERS _- For Conpies Insurance ‘Service OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN. MOWERS: AND. 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NEWS Published Every Thursday At ye x, S ; R wees!“ L. ¥. Campbell, Publisher Mai subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s 9400 per year. ‘The price by. delivery boy 1s 50 cents a month. Single) copies’ are 10 cents,’ ‘The Castlegar: News is “authorized as second- OF THE “) Oastlegar, _ Burt Campbell, Editor ‘will be used on request, but:the correct name must be submitted. Castlegar News reserves the right to Shorten letters in the interests of economy of. space! FIELD & STREAM Open Season Sought on Cow Moose To ;miaee who like’ to hunt in the East Teaotene ay, and who have looked at all ihe th Ray Demarchi has ankey for a antlerless season this year, fay, clusive, The bull kill has remained relatively stable from 1950 to 1966, producing 500 moose per year on an average, The post bull season of 20 to 25 bulls per 100 cows is un- balanced compared to our most roductive herds where cows are ‘vested, In these herds the ra- tios vary from 50 bulls per ‘100 cows to 100 bulls per 100 cows. The carryover of calves ‘to yearling age per..100 cows is lower than in‘ areas where any sex season is held, Although the spring counts are based only on casual, occasional sightings, it is obvious ‘that the newborn calf- cow: ratios ‘are’ considerab! higher than the late winter ca cow harvest and hunter success data tae the moose, East. Kootenay ulation © is’ not * increasing. ‘chair ether there -are ‘two .mooge per square mile or $0 moose square mile, :the habltet ts aan eas over‘populat| Therefore it is Ray’s conten- tion that to 1 maintain a inced, hi edie must be taken and he hopes that with a short Ys started’ a rifle shooting branch the chairmanshi ort Dr. ratios. It is obvious from the hunter {tah 8 wellbal- ied the GOING TO:NELSON? — For Tasty Food and Delicious Coffee Te 8 ROSE'S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET - season 150 cows will be harvest- ode tiko0 it fish and ast Kootenay and game clubs started to raise a’ big hue and cry over Ray's proposa! put to the Castlegar club which has considerable’ dealings pes na biologist are backing his stand 100 per cent as was evidenced by ‘ballot at the last regular meeting. The Castlegar Club has also under tion, and I believe it is a ee be for iy ardent hunters, ith practice we all Sevelop, into bere shots, ant cleaner and surer kills with less wounded game left o die in our fields and forests, lf y | was the killer... While he was as his a’young lad came in witha 12'pound 6 ounce Kamloops also taken in the Deer Park area. So The ig special ae for 1987'0: By Jack White and at one tlme we. had fish on all. three lines the youngsters’ had out at the same time. LJ eck ted and’ they ‘lost well tem 40, and that in a little over two hours oi of Hhing | e, That's where the action when you can get youngsters out'in the wide open spaces, and catching 1 I sont think ive. ae pl leasure Of 80 many Uy; _ across the water, or listened to youngsters enjoying nature an: the those three ha had “last Sine Who knows, ay le it can be arranged. West Kootenay Stamp Collectors Received Awards Several West Kootenay stamp collectors received awards sr their exhibits at VANPEX 1: the 27th convention and oxhibe, tion of the Northwest Federation of stamp clubs which met in the Bayshore Inn,.. Vancouver, » last| Sai lay: through’ Monday: ss Centennial -Plaqu won Won by M Ethel’ Bailey or. the best. sho beret stamps witha: cal theme. Mrs. 2. Bailey a_silver medal for her exhibit Geo! ceived New Z Best Wishes. .to. the. ‘Tra | District Rodeo’ _— 2 Have a Suecessful Weekend = WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF WESTERN ‘CLOTHES, BOOTS AND HATS. BONN TTS Hs ean ProJuventute ‘Stam 3 of Swit- zerland-Charity 1912-1966 Mint Complete. Mrs.. Doro McKenzie. re: || ceived an Sonearanie montion| For - Salads, 10-oz. Carton... Pork Chop Ss ie * Gov't Inspected. Top Foun. 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