ONE MAN'S OPINION ee SEIN ‘There is no ques- to ‘cut ‘its ‘appropriation ‘in| fe school hudeee ted when Support for Educational TV By F. 5, Pearce thought of it, ‘ When I was able to think i concluded that they knew next to nothing about in ‘schools and couldn’t care less; To quote one parent: “What if they do Led! 310k a full seloction of . SAVAGE SHOES for thildron ve ‘TV in schools, what are Ss ALS y Maddo LEER RAINE ‘schools for jay but to take 7 > ‘the littie monsters off our necks, “This -is° deplorable,” ’ q| ‘thought. .“I did not know that } 4 ‘s0.shall i ‘T-must ‘interview some teachers. “121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 FIELD & STREAM Grouse Season Opens with Bird Shortage Quite a few of our local nim- rods have been and quite a few animals have iAeonieem come in, wayne Benjamin is the first man to out ms local deer, having bagged a buck last weekend and one the weekend before. Craig Pettit and Len Fornelli each brought in a buck from up above Deer Park, oy; im the top fan competition held by the local pistol club last Sunday on the range, a comhina- tion of silhouettes and formal targets were shot on all cours: es. Top gun took high ageregat fe for all courses, and a trophy donated by George Kardash on a lovely gold colt:.45 on a mahog- any base — winner. was Aubroy Leverldge, ‘with a score of 461 x i ‘Winners By Jack White uite a few of the boys hit their favorite spots with a vengeance over the weekend, not too many birds came in. Val Flanders man- aged five for the two days, while Ritchle Martint and Bob King could ‘only ‘find three from Re- nata to Edgewood and back on Years this trip would be good for ears Ip would be A full bag limit, but as predict- ed by game biologist. Ray Des- march the grouse crop this year is low due to 4 tough spring. wait a couple of weeks and if it is as low as early results indi- eate, lets ask for an’ immediate FLOUR¢ | G Roses, 25 Pounds .. POTATOES NORLAND . ‘Box:741 —.Castlegar, B.C, First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diegel cylinders and ‘heads,’ Full guarantee, Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” hile Keith Stetske and Ivor Reinsbakken and Byron Stetsko brought back two goats from the East Kootenays. The boys got the goats, ‘Ivor said and he enjoyed the trip. Leno Griffoni, his son Bruno and Eddie McInroy worked hard in the East Kootenays and came back with a bull elk and a bull moose. A. tough and g ling trip Eddie stated.” No" ‘doiib spoke to ‘people here about it T gota mixed reaction. i My ‘friend;'\Mike Brennan,’ snorted ‘when ‘I mentioned ‘TV. in schools. He is 80-year of age and inclined to be ‘backward- looking. ‘When I went to school back in Bruce County, Ontario, 85-year-ago, we “didn't have’ no TV. We had a teacher who made us see pictures with the help of a hickory stick,” he said, SS can quote you as closure and keep it closed for. a year or two, "The common de- nominator on the ‘grouse popu- lation has been a decreasing bag every year, or at least so it seams to me in this district, and if this is so, for:the good ‘of the birds, and future generations, give them a res zy ‘Speaking of declining popu- Jntions in our wild life, local fishermen have been asking gov- ernment officials to stop the egg Ho. f Pound ............ GRAPES TOKAY I ‘shall probably ‘get more sen-||/ ae Then eo ached princi hen I approached princi-/} pal Fussiman ‘on the subject = “Splendid; marvellous, an ‘epoch-.| making event. I'm all for it,” he ‘said. But when I told this to the youngest teacher he laughed up- roariously and said: “I'can just see old Fussiman in front of the mike being important.” a mimicking voice he said: “Good morning children. deer, A. dge,: score 79; "fire, A. Leveridge, score 81; sow Ate A fire, I jardine, score 90; 50 feet rapid fire, J. Ss re eek ae A, Leverdge, 466, first; J. Jardine, 459, second; B. Fletcher, 438, third; R. Lee, 417, fourth; H. Allan, 410, fifth; J. Sinal, 340, alxth; J, Schlattner, 318, seventh; G. Kardash, 158, eight.” * BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE grouse season opened H pas eo. | CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR H ' LURE OT eT UU Ec LE Hi FAA SUGAR AND SPICE Have Credit Card Will Travel Anywhere We did a fair amount of tra- i velling this sum- How to get there? If it's a long haul, and your time is lim- ited, and your legs are short, flying is your best bet. It's dull, left cramped, the baggage handling 3 [is little short of and {TI By Bill Smiley those snarling assistant manag: ers, supercilious desk clerks and larcenous bell-hops during the Post-war period? They've all dis- appeared. To the place to which there’s always a Jong ride into town from the airport, for which you pay. But, you're there in a hurry, Trains are lurchy and rather slow, but you can ‘relax, There's nothing like a stroll through a train to add some color to your trip. Black and blue, Prices are fair] mont planning a tri , or wish. 'd taken one.” H 's nothing more tott ig old ma pee gm any tule, pu ‘The 4 ue the aren ate ‘01 rn ie mo: ge is and D; has retired, E way and ed you and get there. ly the best way to tly them, I hope. This summer I was rather severely shocked to meet a : ‘Then being against “Totally educational TV. | ‘Th; T is is your. genial principal y,” he “Don't take any notice of grandpa,” said young Mike “I think it’s keen Fancy being able to see good science experiments, That'll be something. Til say.” Gane! they show that and music n TV. p “They can't show music on 2, TV.” sald young Mik “They can so,” said Mary, in if they were going to start an friendly a ‘bell-hop with a sense of humour, and no less than three courteous had better go. So I left just as the battle .was starti ing. Thad orders ‘from my wife cab drivers. My wife nearly faint- ed when one-of them jumped ouf and opened the door for her. Needless to say, this was in The est, There's ll your very. . Now, have a happy, happy trip. , to me they proceeded to tell me singly and together. what they, -|and whose that little a voice which convinced me that | t from the office in the Central School. Aren't you fortunate children to be in this warm comfortable school with the wind and snow outside. I'm sure we shall all be happy to do our best work. “Miss Jones, I do wish you would make your class sit still x girl in grade ‘two sucking her thumb, such _childishness. . “Well I’m happy to SAY @x- ams will start tomorrow and I'm sure you're all looking forward ‘0 them. There will be a meet- ing for teachers every night this week at four p:m.!"" ACROSS FROM THE ARE! YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph 965-8151 A P&G Builders Supply CEMENT PLYWOODS PAmntS DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES tia : Business and Professional Directory The “we” referred to a number of women sitting drink- ing coffee and smoking cigaret- tes. A rather faded bunch of lilies, I thought, who evidently toil not neither do they spin, “Yes, come in.” They chor- used, “and tell us what “you think of TV in schools.” Then, instead of listening 1867 1967 by JOHN W. FISHER CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER: Canada’s Centennial Report os for the wrong date. a raty nett, ttes. Pack eure are going to need, and then leave AIRLINE. RE SERV. ATI ONS About food. The prite of good meals, anywhere, make a strong man weep great salt tears. Only solution is to take along a large plastic bag filled with bologna sandwiches, dill pickles, cheese ‘and other 'g00- dies. About the third day on the e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED x like pemmican, but you'll have lots of. privacy, and you won't have to tip any. waiters. it tips. The dime is a quaint coin that became obso- lete during the’ ’40’s and is now used only in vending THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN a me! teams traverse the historic from Montreal. ‘The fact that Cana- pa sitetehes Aco sons to ‘sea Pre Is due pai ‘othe existence of trip, it looks, smelis and tastes | thi by water across Ihave written before about be travelled by our Centen- I Canoe Pageant next sum- I. Ten canoes manned by from the provinces will waterway @ Rocky :mountains to is and other waterways, The “north .west passage” beginnings when many’ other ‘ex- lorers The quarter is rapidly Boing the same tay. But have one pocket | ¢! stuffed with them and the other with dollar bills, ‘and you'll see | fi nothing but smiling faces and friendly outstretched hands all along your route, About service. The country | t! is going to pot. al e WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 865-7542 of Montreal in their hunt for a route to China. found, it became the highway of lt} that there be exploi he west. _ rhe explorers discovered the first part of the waterway west Then, once he fur traders who had learned was ‘local’ wealth. to Across 1-Carpenter’s tool For Crossword Puzle Answer See 4-Toll §-Remunera- eS q S:Gauned iF wo oaae JEWELLERY |i, 10-SkiI iaacipentive Ad Elsewhere in This Paper. ut Sosse’s Also Has All the Right Answers For Your Jewellery lin, the great Arti most £ by ¢ day, set out to find a northern shipping route through the Ar- = much closer than Waile the fur traders were Producing considerable commer- (lal canoe traffic between Mon- ea. other people were still intent‘on B 0 s Ss E 3 S finding Sree west passage for and the Rocky Mountains, Twenty-two years before onfederation Sir John Frank- Ic 3 al- tic with two Royal Navy ships, the great 4,000-mile water route the Erebus and the Terror. exactly half your luggage «at to home, and you'll be just right. | ni: men on | when they area 845, Jast in July of that year by an- other Bay. Terror vanished and none of the from England, from the United 1 Canada was est-| States ablished long before the time ‘of Confederation. In fact, one might Say, it*had its Columbus and Hudson's Bay Co. searched >for the ‘lost explorers without suc- cess, en Pp ly sought a] er years proved that the Erebus Seaway to the far east through ted “bs ship in Baffin’s Bay. a large party of white men trav- elling south near the mainland, Srageing a@ small boat and sleds; China ‘or ‘India, ae shout spin cores me : to the 129 men. search expedition Provided: in- ti é * There were 129 officers and Franklin’s two ships entered the Artic ley were seen Passing ship in Baffin's Then the Erebus and the ever returned from the Ar- Ie. a Numerous ‘expeditions sent and by groups from the Evidence uncovered in lat. Terror, trapped ‘in Ar- had not ‘beer. “abandoned As late as 1850 Eskimos saw acally -Luppen- 1859 Franklin was lost but: the ‘anadians to- ‘or if of a vast area of the Artic with its co. straits. mplicated ‘island, inlets and: xP Needs, e 25. jeated "s recor a - 2. racath $8:Barts 3S-Music: aa ni mone: 22-Flamhions ke Man's nick. ¢ §8-Bushy clum 45-Na gift 87-Expire 47-Welght of 59.Prefix: new 49-Chaltenges — 60-Coupte $2-Lu a 63-Parent 54.Nuisance (cottaq.) 0- 32: Witty remark 38-Youngster ‘38-Portions of medicine PRL mal 44-Carrles 48-12 mistaken Parent y eollog.) §0-Transaction 81-Corded cioth Part of jacket 5$-Packed away 88-Feel indig- fant at’ Norm’s Sport Shop NELSON, 300 Baker St. Open Mondays from Re-Loading Supplies Custom Loads — Bring Free Lessons’ Give: B.C. Ph, 352-2015 9 am, to 6 p.m. OUTBOARD MOTORS ‘LAWNMOWER AND Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for free estimates, — no. obligation Phone ‘365-5636 .. 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