“107 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thured THIS WEEK , June 8, 1965 “SUGAR AND SPICE. Time *Hobbles ‘On’ we stock afull solection af, SAVAGE SHOES | for. childron ‘those rather decisive Lirthdays, AND NEXT =e coo RS eacc Time He ARGYLE Summer Forecast: HOT!. she world's crisis’ points re- © ined focussed on South Viet- is pam and the Dominican Repub- ': i. Me this week. But all around the: globe, in more than a dozen }lands, there are signs of a long, i ‘hot summer of, strife and tur- a ‘imoll for 1965. : The flash points that could ig-. finite during’ the ‘months ‘ahead are as varied as they are dis-. tant, They range all the way- ‘ from the slum-infested big cities ., of the northern U.S. to the tin tines of Bolivia and the mon- Som soaked jungles of southeast Significantly, none of them {. shape-up as:potential eyeball-to-° . eyeball confrontations between © ; the United States and the Sovict \Unien, The eclipse of the Cold War has brought with it a rene- *-ewal of Iocalized flare-ups on a + seale not seen since the 1920s In the grand ‘design, the most important . crisis could.’come _. within members of the Western camp themselves, as the future of the North Atlanti¢ Treaty Or- --Banization becomes more cloud- _ ed than ever, The easing of the Russian ‘hreat of aggression in Europe . is already threatening to put NATO into the ‘ash-heap of the - post-war world. The recent con- ference of NATO countries in London lasted only two days | when member nations could find nothing more to ialk about two short sessions. As the’ NATO delegates after : Packed for home, in fact, there .. : was even motey betting that’ France’ will. withdraw: ftom . NATO entirely before the end of | the year.:, ‘ ‘” Running « down ‘the list of world trouble-spots,this is the outlook for the summer of 1965: Dominican Republic:’ Months + of occupation ahead by U.S. and OAS forces, capping the biggest U.S. diplomatic blunder. since the Bay of Pigs, In the wake of “President Johnson's classic Goof-off that the. constitutional tebellion there had been taken SHE CAN'T. WAIT TO; WADE. ‘Like “most Canadian - tots, there's nothirig 2-year-old Biki'Vlahakes would like better . than to go splashing about in a poo! in her bare feet. But when she ved. at a neighborhood fountain, she found no water. Biki, Uk e.most of us, found herself ‘wishing that * the warm ngs of simmer would hurry! Ee : ! THE HOME-TEAM “tt has to be beauti ful, and strong, enough to be used | : as third base.” . Bve.had measles Ike 13, and 21 and 30. Only 10 ‘years beforo I'll be middle-aged. * A’good time to sum up. * One thing that: strikes: me is the amount of junk a fellow can Collect in such a brief span. 1 came into the world without a alltch or a nickel, And in only four and a half decades, Ihave acquired 'a number of stitches, about 400 nickels, a house with two mortgages, a car with 12 ‘payments to go, two teenagers to put through university, and a wife: currently: talking ‘up the Glories of an’ automatle dish- "washer, ‘Not. to mention a houseful of , furniture that’s all due to be re- “Maced, a basement. full of emp- - ty heer hottles, a toolshed fall of rusty tools =ud broken bicycles, and an attle foil of bie Saulr- rels, But I: have no aces about life, Iwas the runt of the litter” in ‘our “family, and I've grown into a magnificent physi- cal specimen, towering five foot elght on hot days, ‘and tipping the ‘scales at a strapping 138 in‘ my winter overcoat. Arid’ what a beating | that meagre machine has taken in 45 years! I've been sea-sick and airsick and love-sick. I’ve rolled over in a car, crashlanded in an aircraft, and smashed into @ steel. bridge at top speed on my.bike. I've been beaten into unconsciousness by a gang of Germans,. and hit with every- thing’ from a telephone to a plate of roast beef by my wife. ~ ¥et there's hardly a scratch on me,;Outwardly. T’'yé broken fingers and: toes | and fhose ‘three thes). T’ve had »: hemmorholds and hangovers. iu had’ my scalp laid open by a; ockey:“stick and a horsehose.' and mumps and. TB .and the trots, scarlet fever and bursitis and pink eye . and dysentry. ° And yet, amazingly, the old carcass presses on. Sight and hearing are sound as a bell though ‘smelling is gone ‘com- Bletely. Appetite. is unimpaired, and the old guts can handle any ; thing but broken glans, Halr and’ tecth are” ‘thinning ‘and ‘have changed color, but are allt orig inal | models, Endurance {sn't- what it used " to be. I couldn't run'200 yards at”: top ‘speed ; if the ‘devil: himself’ were after me, with a ‘red-hot pitchfork, But he rarely chases us Sunday School fenchers; 80 why worry? Tan still swim a few hundred yards, and tramp a trout stream or golf course half a dozen miles a day. I can atill sit up all night . and argue about politics or wo- men or religion. Tcan still get exciled about an - idea or a song or a poem ora. play. I can still thrill. to the sight | of a beautiful broad, or a big fish, or’a full’moon, or a bhie- bird, or a bonfire... Tenjoy loafing and ‘hard work,” chess and dry martinis, thunder- storms and trees, good movies’. | and little children, old ‘friends and new clothes, though not ne- cessarlly in those combinations, «:: Not bad for an old chap, eh? | Please don’t think I'm bragging.,, What I'm doing’ is singing a ‘Gs psean of thanksgiving for my own good luck, and a note of, consolation .for you birds wh are creeping up on 45. A lot of people burble, “a i dhe could only live it over, knowing what I do now.” Not me. I wouldn't trade my childhood, romantic, ‘shy, imaginative, for, : Roy I've séen since, The thrill of | sports as a teenager; falling in love half.a-dozen times; first Job, on’a ‘steamboat; ‘university’ and ideas and new. friends; air force and kicks as a fighter pl- G lot; : prison camp and. hunger and, good talk; marriage ‘and . kids; weekly newspaper: realists: i high’ school . teacher. hanged if a fellow: didn't: offer me an interesting new. job: just mee last week. ‘Nossir, ‘I’ve hod a good run. And I'm going to keep right on running. When I’m 85, I want to’ ::” be: known in’ thé ‘nursing home as, “That old devil,’ Smiley, who pinches your bottom: every time you “walk past his wheel-chalr. ans TV Sales t Service Hg iba i cael e Applications far TV oeble’ hook ups made ‘here. Repaira to all “makes of TVs, Raaios, Phonographs, y Local Office manager for KIN- | *VIDBO.- - GAR ; ’“¥ears. of experience’ is our of dependable service” ypes ,of hard: y ‘of: Industrial” Machine: Parts, ba 01 small ‘All work is ‘covered’ by full ie to Call Lae any time. and. Casting Repairs ign HONE: 965-553) ° _— BOX ay H-Bkean 16-Walked om *; Fo ; * gan ‘ae. BOSSE’: ere: “. a8-Fotded See ee re \- Wandee. gy blan's name ate elie JEWELLERY:. , 4D ON PAGE 3 * "Bosse's ‘also hes the ‘answer to alt y¢ i ‘36 31-Beam B8-Solos ‘ 29-Metal \ faatener #-indefinite: We have had Nati Wild. Alife Week ‘and. “Help Stop Wa- Kter Pollution” , ture: bos a, distributed: to’. litreature ‘ all: B.C, etschools, But ‘it is ‘not the school fchildren ‘who.pour..thousands of ‘over our lic road bord tons of polsonous weedkillers all rights-of-way, pub ing that ing Canada into a wasteland fell on deaf ter's words’ stressing, the, dan- welcome; as ‘everybody is’ fully’ aware’ of the'danger, and’is aw- aiting ‘desperately needed action and : legislation ‘to ‘sto) seless” destruction ‘ of ‘ ter which‘ water. pollutio éars. The Prime Minis; ger of water pollution were most this‘sen- the ‘who ‘: with::‘complete'' disregard for’ science “and logic: contend ese: th at a ously ba ‘ple ely’ bai im culou: ‘complet c It 'is mot the school Heat who action ind ap some, expert did, he could’ uur] easily’ be ‘replaced by a more: tis: 1 child- whe do‘not stop to think that re thée’need for hospital beds in: ith pole while we tall, It-is- ngl te school children ~ It is ‘not’ ( though that should continue) but one common sense law {that ‘is urgently ;meeded. Stop Oxplain:| ing that weedkillers which have lethal’ doses’ ‘for humans ‘and who mallow: Mr.’ Herridge's ‘motion for: controlling « water. jae come toa vote in fet Commons on April: :Mr, Herrldge’s urgent warn- ——————— olution to ie House of ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH: é °8 am, Holy Communion * 30 a.m. Holy Communion a. ly + — Robson Memorial ‘Chi 11 a.m, Holy. Baptism. et aS CALVARY) ‘BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. is Ph, 88597175: ‘Across Highway Junction from. i ; Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 om ‘Worship: 11 Evening Service 730 pa pan. |. ‘All Welco! “ PENTECOSTAL - TABERNACLE ‘ ee and fish by. killers along. ‘Neverth mendable that we should simul- teneoualys awaken pete PEnOOE children to the water pollution danger, that they should in due| Lewis Block vat 276 Columbia ing time stop. the folly: of their eld. A ers.and reverse their shortsight- ‘ed ‘money-greed” policies : which if it is destroy “ie users and all lif ‘ around. the we would be if we had only our. school pollution: Dame Aug. 2) {uting people's drinking ‘ water. make any trade up with, wae | it comes to water pit Hou ‘of Many Gourses At Notre Dame Summer School — eat Be Three © education during _] months --are, offered | by. Notre July 5 to are harmless. Stop: pol- Stop: killing ‘ game ouring.weed- ublic road sides, “ fess it'is'most com: growing Art “And Herman,’ shown here secretary Joan Bouvier,‘ have | gage. opened the’ new business in the’ SAN new bushes has open- ‘the ‘da ed in Castlegar to ‘serve - needs: of: this’ district as‘two men well: known in. this| area; area Join forces’ under | er the one Castlegar. : Realty” and insurance’ Services’ Ltd: -| sented Mrs. Adle with ’a ‘har shower: and Mrs,:R. DeFoe, wor- thy matron sof Minto’ Chapter, No, 79 Order of the Eastern Star. held a farewell party last week at’ the ‘hi J Sherbiko honoring, Mrs. H. Adie. the weekend to make their home in Vancouver ; where .they’ w! visit for awhile thelr-home in: ber of Minto Chapter and.a ‘past matron’ of? Columbia 'Chapte: at Trail decorated. with beautiful; arran- gements of spring flowers. Seve- ral’. stories’ were; told’ with, .all taking, “part and fortines; were; With qann (Members of Minto Chapter Mr. and! Mrs.” Adie left at prior to making Mrs. ‘Adie isa 4 chitter inem: _PH. DAYS 365-7448, ‘dented ¢ at the Castlegar Airport i PH: NIGHTS 365-7035." ‘The rooms were’ taste fully, ‘The~ past matrons ‘a. pie i aki a gift and, and @ jing of the Regional College see agreat future ahead for tile Included .in the: realty ser- vices offered are app! Kerage, property’ management, , bro-|a bon voyage roe. who leaves shortly ona trip card: signed te ‘all the members. | = Other. eis ‘were also'presented to: Mra; ‘Adie. Mrs.’ DeFoe also. presented tt: ., Mun- lerson, left, and Ed ie firm ber: of Kootenay afulte wrist: Service. : to with their commersial oe atiea and mort, is is: also'a a. close) with the: past maton -l serving refreshments. ‘The.evening was brought to “off tine b highway for ‘quiet enj a sai — chia Phone’ 365-7008 os im. of. tne firm is. to offer a ‘complete’ insurance ‘and: real sacrosanct, even'| estate service to all residents trading in: poisons that of fhe Castlegar Happy and heal children’s ‘pranks to put otocki, * Roprecaatative for: tion for: Protec- Pure: Drinking Water, Edgéwood,: B. : modes of continuing the” summer university: from eat er courses, in. the arts, West Kootenay agent for Atco Homes, ’ = oMr. Anderson ‘has been the Life: Ih Feed‘ .Co.; eh a was sold to. Mitchell's Supply. tats Tit s id academic tury and academic program vailable:to } students . along: with More fered gumamer cours es. are. offel luding: su “French; Mr. j Herman) da been a eal esman, for two ye: oD ay obtained « vhs real estate licence © which-: required a second special - He says 3 hevhas always been enthusiastic: about the future of the ‘Castle legar. : district. and casey cover by a “band of Communist conspirators,” not a single fota : of evidence’ has been turned up. 1 -that this is the case./.~ * 2 South Vietham:: Every fikell- hood that the war there is now heading into its final stages. Aft- years of guerrilla ‘harass- ° ~ ent, the. Viet Cong. sow’ con- Hrols sufficient ’country- y.side,.arms and men to launch a ‘The -.summ er session's 23 credit ‘courses run. with the spe- ‘| cial'rion-credit extension depart- ,| ment -programs, which ‘include | se tee ct wy Serene ney ‘ field trip, ‘Aug. 2-13 Dear’ Sit: : andia" ‘drama ‘work’ ‘shop* from’ “Would you Au eee with complete in: of th olen 5 ~ LORETTA'S" BEAUTY: SALON 3 ‘conventional land offensive .. « the last stage of: the classic, -* Communist takeover in the tra. * ‘dition of Mao tse-Tang’s con- what is - probably. the world's “> most senseless quarrel between | two states bitterly divided by re- - ligion and:the common ignobill- ty of poverty, . “South America: At least two states, Columbia and Bolivia, may be the scene ot all-out Cas- havoc in the country’s ecbnomy, and Columbia is becoming more vulnerable ‘every © day’ to. raids of bandit, gangs ae ane terrorizing the country, leaving” the populace yearning’ for a strong government... Southern: Afrien? The conti. * nent’s remaining white-dominat- ed states, ‘Sonth Africa, Rho- desia, Angola and ‘Mozambique are close to a defensive treaty in a last-ditch attempt.to block * black uprisings. Rhodesia, last Commonwealth member, is ready to.tear itself away from the . Commonwealth to . retain freedom to impose segregation on its majority black population. ° The -problem facing’: world - Statesmen, ranging from Rus- sia's Premier Kosygin to Presi- dent Johnson and Prime Minist- er Pearson, is how to localize : these flash points and keep each *:0f them from exploding into ‘ searing , conflagrations which oo would bring more countries into * necessary. It is _with cold water. “DEAR SUSANNA: Brown SUR ar that has’ gone rock hard snd stale,.can be made quite edible again. Place’ it In an air tight plastic bag (twirl the’top shut and fasten, wita. an elastic band); put it in- the refrigerator. . and forget about it for several weeks.-It will be as-fresh and soft as when you purchased it. Ebsie DEAR SUSANNA: Those who have to cook small quantities for one or two persons will find a ’ delight in the new miniature egg beaters — if'these aren't availa- ble, a toy one works every bit as well! Another advantage is that if you are beating only one egg, . you only need to use a tiny bowl, and washlog up afterwards is 0 : i - DEAR “SUSANNA: So’ often : ') plain white icing will turn out'to >: be raw and sugary.’A greathelp towards a creamier,: smoother result is the addition of a level tablespoon, of cornstarch to each cup of icing Sugar. Cn ‘This also seems to cut that too sweet taste and gives the frost- ing a texture that is more prone to stick to the cake instéad of the cake sticking.to it, in little chunks, We Sine fon cp 2 kes.:-! : DEAR SUSANNA: ‘How many times do you once-a-week shop- pers ‘find, as I do, that when you come to bat the groceries away the crisper is filled to the brim , |id minutes. and you ‘still have a head or two of lettuce left over? Plastic bags are a fair substi- “tute, but the one. way I’ve found to have ie hardest, crispest, is to had made on the rug. ly installed ‘plain ‘velvet broa-:> loom ‘in:the living’ room of our. type of carpeting, and ‘although: Tlove ‘ts richness‘and shadings, it got to be a little embarrassing.“ when company came. * By this, I mean that just be- fore our friends were due to ar- rive, I would quickly put a fe last minute. touches. on our” apartnient. One af these would usually be to run the ‘vacuum over the broadcom. Eve looked lovely except that it was, se obvious I had been preparing -- for guests, Always,:there in full ‘view, were’ the light and dark Swooping tracks the; vacuum 2 LBound on 6aay ray, to, elim nate them. est lel store it re cold water’ in. the fridge -- dipped about half way. A covered bowl! is best | but not ‘to change the water daily and 'to turn the lettuce over when. you do. It Jasts for ages this way and seems td discourage the Bhastly rusting business, Ideal extra storage for celery and carrots in the refrigerator is in a juice container half filled D. Wamsley very dear teen — and fastidi- ous homemaker. — was visiting me and.the marks seemed par- ticularly ‘apparent. She asked me if rf had ‘a’ soft push broom. She lightly ran it across the rug WITH the PILE’ a few times (not against: it), “in tong sweeping strokes, ‘and'no vacuum tracks! Acorn; broom or.clean dust mop will do, although they are a lit- tle ‘more tedious to use. Mrs. Blake FUNERAL “Dedicated to Kindly Jc pouetead s Servine - Ambulance — Granite, Marble aoa and Bronze: Plaques ARROW LAKES. TRAILER”COURT . : tamat Guatanteea Celt for free estimates, — no. obligation “Phone 305-5636 Slam — — Worship. Service “A warm welcome is extend- 7 i to everyone. . Fan ‘ L: ea AAA es, Vin By f eee Ivorsen. Coats was Kill- ea wen f arently left the The Salvation ‘Aeiy formation on courses, fees snd) p our: school’ pcenrime ic An tnguest il attory ‘conditio! No. 9. track ‘meet sat A motorcycle accident one |: mite north of Nelson: on’ High-| ©. Water ane and tents — Fo sceelt 12 “in Koote? nay Ae General. ie ip a | Drug: (1); : Bor Centre‘ Children cared for Castlegar — 9.80 a.m, ‘Uniting Since 1995‘the Congregational Methodist: . ‘and Presbyterian Churches of Cana Heating-.; Aud ‘Thrums '( Thunderbird ‘Riding Club (1) eC. Barker, g of 01 commit who’: ‘contributed to the ny of the School District, : 8 ‘Transfer. & Chuck’s Srecgnns Tables. United Church, Castlegar | &: Skyline’ BA. ‘Service. ‘Station; ‘ter tins — Mor dern Dairy. Maddock Shee “Store (i City. City cacy tii Siniti’s Plumbing. |} a: Plumbing‘ Op «Moran’s: Store, ‘Plaza ‘Texaco Gar- age‘(1);" pos powledronie (db; ‘director, ; inter-school trackmeet. A