_ Re oN | "Hippies Know that Narcotic Addicts Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822: (continued from page one) WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE tale to. to Caddy ragtop, inch. even to dit cominoa d ‘ay from thi or i . : eer Eh i | Thoee He fall, foe the gag, p { ¢ ‘ i - in whi Open’ Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.80 p.m. ’: moultains of the West: ce t a ' ; Reems | 0, Young Kida w ho do! turn on 5 : . spiked foarijuane, -impure ‘LSD 8 cited 88 ‘On e effect of the fet ‘Keeping House’ at UBC Cost Néarly $2 Million The cost of “keeping house” | which cost the University about at the University of B.C. during ptleh fa ‘the ‘fiscal year totalled nearly}: ©The bill for water services $2 ‘mill for the entire UBC campus’ was about $90,000 and laundry ser- pe amounted to nearly $46,- CASTIEGAR Hib Sopt./21,:1967 are Suckers sachin i frock a Tull selection of podiemty SAVAGE. SHOES greatag feat A 2 for children + The university's household. expenses for heat, light, tele- phones, food, laundry and wat- er are ‘detailed in’ UBC’s' finan: . Open Friday 1 p.m - 9 p.m. 1 9 ! - a ; : a i : eo Just as most ordinary house- * a } t Cal ; ae ay " ey : a | Gi | H\cial statements for the year |holds have a pet or two to feed, i . ¢ i 4 ig % The “bad trips” s April 1,°1966 to March 31, 1967.|s0 UBC had to provide for its . ; ql town chad picked ; : : : e i P focelisa layed up ‘all ‘over. the contin: statement, which algo |@nimals and livestock on the ; : sigs : BAY AVE. ODEON 19.2 ; on ‘ PH. 364-2114 1, ent ake ‘pelleved to originate dir- campus ?and | at the’ research’ ectly,- from * black- “market | (bath- Inchide detalis of laries paid farm vat Oyster ‘River, Vancouver tub) SD, ‘ nts nd. A Toronto youth, John S, Se ee eae net (tea fr Sis fond cane Pee te a B|and ‘{orel; dors, are -pub- more than " vies: “bai ip" several months digo. + lished annually: in ‘accorda SHOWING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . ii tH TWO WALT DISNEY’S HITS | hold 665,088.17 | - UBC’ 's Bursar William White THE ABSEN T-MINDED PROFE R gc { : paid to B.C, Hydro and Power|saia the difference between in- ‘ : That's the trouble: ‘They all ¥| bad trip’ — but LSD was not the Authority for electrical , power | come and expenditure — $6,139,- PLUS : hin stopped for a Saude ae of obi Sith hey 6 ay. ‘ here and gas for heating and lighting. | 459 — is almost entirely the re- 3 ockan id BY “mind expansion.” about a} “household for use by. thet to meet UBC's faculty, staff and} ey are students also have sizeable ap- ‘petites. They consumed focd “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741. for Take-Out Orders Fridays and Ponds : Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort ‘BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK: Free Delivery aring from the dust of the Appear! a cloud of prairie dirt supported by a green sweat- er and bluejeans introduced her- self to me as Ronnie, mnie was heading back east with a suitcase full of disap-|d polntment alter tal in the]: Cool scene at the west coast, « other "half of that cup of coltes, Foune nt st wasn't 80 cool — she ‘You shouldn't say, dea cold, ‘ound — muc ~— zor, the prairies, The 180 yof the hot frost on the windshields of pass- Uabed annually in accordance UBC's consolidated state- id timate ith the B.C.. government's Pu-|ment of funds transactions shows friends of ‘John who explained hie Bodies “Financial Informa: |a gross’ income of $55,479,779 his''death in‘-a’ different’ .way. tion Act, and gross. expenditures of $49,- Joke ‘was pushed, his friends in- UBC’ - | 840, padded ae house: ne Y ohn may have died of a 227,-) sult af increases in UBC' neu : a paris tara dowment funds from the estate THE SHAGGY DOG ALL COLOR SHOW "i Star ‘of “Exp Co. for services and the total|of the late Dorothy J. Killam, ‘ ‘hippies. The ihelp'your-persecutors” hitosoniy tt ly two Cities, comes to more than $892,000 or “These capital sums,’ Mr. . 1s said to be one of the basic ‘tenets of the Lippy trai ht, contastic When you're t 40 Per cent of the total] White said, “are not available outlook.: Alfie: recorded the “events, as he di alt she e g Expo just a little " pill. with ‘other scenes in the Other Worl ring an ‘experience | second his in-and-out trip to the scene this' ances What is a hippy? To me, the sweeping side effects ‘includin; only..true .hippy. was ‘Christ. If temporary or:permanent loss OE you think about what the Flower memory, the ability to virtu DOORS 7:00 SHOW TIME 7:30 (Ed’s note: The White Light a reported phenomena, the and ihe annual, in iene is ued in ‘ zenith of the. concept of getting the donors.” tures of those taking pictures of the hippies, The shot was taken by Alfie, whose story on HIPPY HUB for the entire Yorkville Ave. area also shows is the Grab Bag, a grocery store selling every-. ‘blue of city police uniforms, so thing from Peanut butter ie o opium Bipes. Tired of being photographed by one hippy em- ploys an ironic form of protest — he takes pic- this page. Alfie this summer took a trip to Hip- pyville, Expo '67 and other points east. Casilegar Hosts Castlegar is to be the host next month for one of two con- ferences for all adults involved or interested in the Boy Scout movement, The other conference will be held in Cranbrook. Guest speakers at the Cast- legar conference, slated for Oct. A total of. 116 persons. re- ceived. citations this week for their achievements in swimming classes held at Clarke's Pool and the Cedar Crest Motel.’ Held throughout the sum- mer months for the benefit of swimmers..and would-be swim- 14 at Selkirk + College, will be Col, A. A. (AD L ‘provincial commissioner of th Canadian Forces base at Chill wack and T. J, Mallinson, direc- tor of communication studies, Simon Fraser University. At Cranbrook, special guest The Way i Heard It... will be B. T. regional scout petits Burna- by region. The date for this con- ference is Oct. 21. Beginning at 10.30 am., both will run to 5 p.m. Cost in each case will be|say. about 92. 50 per person. ms to be considered at the oateenee include the new Venturer program and a revised agenda for the scouts. By ete MARTIN dwells is this ak aa the problem of semantics — It's all in the way you say it, as Confucious The first example placed here for public display was teat, seen at a recent meeting of ‘board of trustees of School Dist- trict No. 9. Jam Lamont was heard to ask, regarding an error in min- utes of a MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly’ Ph, 365-3037 the way, what is algamation?” The reply from the board chairman, Mires Jecohson:} “It’s just a typograp! error! aE to make oneself clear as ane cause confusion. question from Romeo Goulet re- garding windows for one school, to be supplied by a local build- ing iirm so that students could |v move intc a new classroom area met with the answer, “they think they're probably in Japan some- where.” Be Our Guests ... See The NEW TV Season Has Started ... And It's FANTASTIC! But to really enjoy’ the shows and the best of the older ones, you owe it to yourself and your family to install @ RCAVICTOR Our Show Room — And Ask How You Can Try Color TV in Your Home With No Obligation! Across from the Castlegar Post Office - Ph. 365-5351 P.S. We repeat, don’t put off investigating Color TV. See the whole season in color — not just part of it! brand-new 116 Swimmers Receive _ Achievement Citations | mers from the very young to the adult, the classes also helped 200 pre-beginners to attain sink- er’s, Piunker’s or floater’s cards. Thirteen adults also attend- ed the classes. Instructors were Jim Forn- elli, Patty Clarke and Kristine Clarke. Darelyn Ducommun of Nelson, area supervisor, conduc- ted Red. Cross examinations. LEGION CORNER Oy The UBC. had an excess: of income over expenditure amounting to $675,710. The bulk of these The regular meeting of the branch was held last Monday and after the summer recess a great deal of business was trans- funds — $583,148 — resulted from income received late in the year from the federal govern- ment which makes grants to Can- adian universities on the basis acted. Ten new were approved. The DVA_ representative ‘will be in Castlegar at the Le-| gion hall next Tuesday at 10 a.m. ‘and any Legion member wish- ing to interview him should be at the hall at that time. Regular meetings are now being held in the upper hall on the third Monday of each month, ted to at’ and other avarda owas as follows. Bronze Medallion: Roberta Marken, Patsy Van Yzerloo, Robert Rush and Nancy Tegart. Bronze Cross: Kristine aglarke, Ed Fornelli and Sheila T Intermediate Tier Savina: Hartson. Intermediate Swimmers: Linda Allis, Irene Dembri- cki, Allan Fry, Crystal Hartson, Steve Pinter, Gerry Mosby and Dennis Quinlan, John Sharp, Patti_Turner, Bob Wadey, Gordon Kanigan, Pam Warford, Sheena Warford, Debbie Zinio, Colleen Hill, Dawn White, John White and Jimmie Watt. Senior Swimmers: Frank Clarke, Colleen Hill, Margie. Kanigan, Rod MacPher- son, Pbyllis P Frank Se- quira, . Lynnea Westlind and Diane Arnason. Junior Swimmers: Donna . Wright, Wright, Diane Howard, Pinter, Stisan Corrigan, Pat Me- Daniel, Richard Rhonda Maria Fontes and. Lorni| fec! tend as. pemilarly as possible be- cause there will be a heavy fall and winter program lined up. Bingo has again started and the next bingo will be held Sept. 80, followed by one on Oct. 7. From then on, the regular bi- monthly schedule will be in af-| "Approval of a: grant of $25) ‘was made to the Muscular Dys- trophy Association of Canada by the Branch. A Minor Hockey team is to be sponsored by the Branch this of population. Mr, ite said these funds would be used during the 1967- 68 fiscal pee to make up for a grants. UBC's largest single expense ‘was for academic se! and including more than $16 million in wages and salaries paid to faculty members and admini- strative personnel. ‘The second largest expen- diture — kd a tea was for ne’ Ww and aeciities on the campus. CITY CENTRE MOTEL NOW OFFERING ips and awarded. to students amounted ot $1, #1281088 “the Show: student assistants, paid by the University for teaching services and laboratory supervision, re- ceived $1,494,595.91 Grants-in- aid to graduate students totalled $734,365, “Taken * together,” Mr. White said, “it is estimated that students on the average get back from the University about half of the $8,646,330 paid annually winter in tuition fees, BANQUETS SERVED WITH EITHER AMERICAN OR CHINESE DISHES ~ GITY CENTRE MOTEL DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP. AMERICAN AND CHINESE CUISINE she headed back for the Toft, waving fields of green grass in Yorkville, - “Which way are you going?” “East, stupid.” That gleam in her eyes was only partly sar- casm. “Me, too.” We travelled together. Our meeting was very cer- emonious, full of the pomp and | . meaning of the Beautiful People. But our relationship was serely a platonic | ror all the wa: ing cars was less-than a foot thick — but not much less, Enough of our consuming misery. Onward and upward. Next stop, Yorkville, everybody Yorkville, like Jerusalem, is more in the books than it is right thereon the pavement, wasn’t like what Fa zead about. Yorkville: is five blocks of yesterday's “mansions, with wall- to-wall sweatshirts and chin-to- sandal fur’— beards to the un- initiated: pavement to me. *'=Then there was the day T Breakast was the stone-cold men gas | terstand: * Retirement came 13 hours his *| tate” ‘Magnate of. the .furniture- moving business, that’s me. set out, of the persons in s: persons'on the date of tax be not sooner paid. Persons amount of taxes due up to and dnclading the year 1985, NELSON-SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT aid list hi sale, and for interest, costs, in and other exceptions referred to in section 25 ‘a) of the Land properties purchased at tax sale are to be by cash, certifie I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October, 1887) at the hour! of 10.80. o'clock: in the fore- noon, at the Courthouse, Nelson, ae + 1 will sell-at public auction the lands and improvements thereon in the list hereinafter. ereinafter set out, for all DELINQUENT AND CURRENT taxes due and unpaid ‘by said , and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, § Jet the: total and interest thereon, ‘together with ‘costs of ‘ad: dvertising a ‘sale, at tax sale are advised that tax sales ‘do not extinguish existing Grow’ Hens Registry Act and section 187 of the. Taxation Act. Payments for d cheque, or equivalent. _ UST OF PROPERTIES and Dennis Greep. Donna ‘ein, David Marken, Soukerofé. 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WRECKING Phone 365-8112 26-12 Gina Mohn, Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Thedérahn,’ Paul DeJong, John: Def Gite estate to Paes, DeJong, Jon: Devo (life estal Hopling, Karel . Hoes yrriwed Kenville Gold Mines ita. NPL. Kenville Gold Mines Ltd., N.P.L. Kenville Gold Mines Ltd, NPL. .. Kenville Gold’Mines Ltd, NPL. .. Riddell, Amy E..eecesseee Kenville Gold Mines Lt Kenville Gold Mines Ltd., N.P.L. Kenville Gold Mines Ltd., N.P.] Kenville Gold Mines Ltd. N.P.L. Kenville Gold Mines Ltd, N-P-L. .. Kenville Gold Mines Ltd., N.P.L, Rilkoff, Wiliam F.j Riikoif, Arne Cornelia Stava to Aaltje re Se Stevast oe Lot 2, C. of T, 1140521 . Bks. 8 to 12, C. of T. 1 ashy ota were Bk, 25, C. of Tet & Bie 26 & at 8 BK 26 C. of BEDS ---- «| PE, 2578) being surfa ‘34/217 Kenville Gold Mines Ltd., N.P.L. .. 218 L. DL, ‘Wasilenkoff, Mike; Waslienkotr, Nellie’. Semenotf, Nick William (exec. ‘Mai mort) _. Graham, Clarence T. of will of Dis 1am, Gat Di 13835, C. of T.128673I . KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT 2 ar of R, of W. of Nelson and Fort aad boundary of Sub-10t 86, DL. 1237, Bs 3781, ‘Plan 1740: Sub-lot 17, D.L. 1239, Plan'X'56, C, of T. 1818891 Sub-lot 1, D.L, 1241, Plan X 58, C.’ of T. 191889I D.L, 1242, Plan ‘40° ‘BK. 36, C, rn Seared 208, ‘1042662. Sub-lot 42 t Plan 1686), D.L. 1242, bao, Ging urtacs 96), DE of Athabasca Mineral Claim, C. DL. aera bein belng surface rights of: ‘Triangle tia} Mineral Slain Cc. 84/217 /25855A, G1091I . : D.L, 2548, Plan esg Lots 16 to 20, Bk. 6, C. of T. OS0TB ..scseseeeeees D.L, 2658, belng surface rights of White Mineral Claim, C, of. T. lel to, and 42 ft. distant ie istant Plan X 59, C, of T, 95909 FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL Lo | For Complete 269 Colu: mbia Ave. ~ Castlegar. Phone 365-6665 fe (Home 9 965-6704) ren and the more conservative element '—love-i ane, protests and most of burly hippy who, she reported, was a one tost | as she = les above a penthouse — an attic, (Ed's note: Yorkville is the} home. Canadian parallel Child- they represent to ‘Oh, by. the way — Ronnie? Ronnie met this great, big, with an honest blue in her eyes, boyfriend. “Well, we He imaging meet-| ing you here,” atieeat to him erin me. |: Iwaved at: Ronnie any tim- after that... like Just for kicks, you un- So, I moved into my apart- in late Can- Mian “ghetto, It was one step comparison. They believe - in’ brotherly Jove, an end to ie free- Feople believe in, you find a fran form ‘the “personality ‘and a manifest habit of disorealng both body and -mind from tem- dom to live short-term, ‘to own. conscience, so ei roe it it does not interfere’ with others. Many, who. abhor the law- lessness of hippies‘do not, them- it | selves, follow the Ten Com- mandments, The hippies live - like Jesus with poverty, sandals, beards] to and love: I jbelieve tty follow. him, sometimes wit STP. is not illegal, ‘because Of one of the many holes in Can- adian drug laws. The question of legality is an interesting one — soft drinks and other products: lirge youth to get with: it, to bea winner, to join the crowd. The indirect:reference here spent $5 the first week 1 was eating rather well. on. affectionately referred to as high, and was located in one ot the Greek slum areas, the press:—\a practitioner of one of the ‘ ue Ke is equated with meet- Montreal is expensive, I there, but I must admit I’ was UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTB. ri 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. het i - ' 3m I was living at a hippy hav- on, The house was three storeys It. was owned by.a man of largest : daily -news- TRAIL KINSMEN GIANT CENTENNIAL 3 turning on'— the’ definition {papers in the’ Dominion. : CAR BING Been, during the d le diet ng the of Yorkville bread and jam, ‘bread ‘and. peanut butter, bread and milk and bread and bread. Tourism is one of the main of: Yorkville ; and and ‘is therenee ‘as meaningless | or meaningful as people using it ~is a ‘product of mass adver- tising, :The top-floor was the man- ager’s residence . area. « Street level was hauntéd by a timeless ete —— a dark, dusty an apparent Sdturday, Sept. 23 Evéryone is tiirning on, one way or the other, according to tourism centres around the: hip- | 0! pies _Wwho centre around. York: iE. see the _ tourists. What are they doing? They are sitting around qiatching the hip- pies: sit ‘around.’ a-while the hippies go home.: “Then: the ‘tourists go “Get ready for another ¢ ex. elting day as a tourist or as a inpPy. Hepes 4 the eft, tour- S Porkeille’ as a. subculture of: the hippies, the non-hippies and the would-be hippies. Among the ‘turned-on; “real or imagin- ary, the teeny boppers are the fie definition — dut the ‘accent m .“No, you’ can’t do it this way.” “Yes,” you can: ‘do it that way” — ‘o the arbitrary judgement of Toate or oth- ers who don’t know the scene. Worse yet, STP is not ille- gal while marijuana is illegal be- Cause these straight men are too busy to change the laws to make them. fit. the .modern-world: or e scene was one large hall, with a couch, a bed spring and a refrigerator with retire- ment plans long since fulfilled. Populace of this heavenly little place ranged from four to 50, seldom’ the. same four ‘on page ten) 20 GAMES Tickets available at Carl's Drugs, Castlegar Devs. Trischuck’s, Anderson's Book Shop, Kinnaird _Soffee Bar. - ‘THE BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN VOLUNTARY INDIVIDUAL - COMPREHENSIVE ° fol lowers, i ey wear da ays ol od army shirt, th y try to. like they're in. _ thee at ‘even know what or where t they’re supposed to be in. 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"Hippies, like everyone “else, know that a narcotics addict is a| < sucker — in any language. The “heads” those who par- take and deal only in mind drugs (LSD, | meschaline, ’ marijuana) feel sorry for both the addict and the alkie in the. same way |: e. Of course ‘the fellow. who]: IPDY. A sidelight here'— so is the STP — a dam- AIRL 1 NE RESERVATIONS a @ MEXICO - HAWAIIAN ARRANGED THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN DEPT. STORE q drugs. drugs fall ee that old| - ‘Prepaid medical coverage forall residents of British Columbia who apply and pay the premium BASIC: PREMIUM RATES ARE | MAINTAINED AT A LOW LEVEL FOR ALL SUBSCRIBERS BY A PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. SUBSIDY TO THE PLAN AND IN ADDITION For those residents of low income, who qualify and have resided in British Columbia for at least'12 months, the Provincial Government Provides assistance towards the Payment of this: basic premium by A. Payment of 90% of the basic premium for subscribers with no taxable income in the previous taxation year, B. Payment of 50% of the basic premi for subscri exceeding ‘$1,000, 00 in the previous taxation year. How To APPLY 1. For cdiiiplete information and application Kit write to: British Colui : Plan; 1410 Government Street, Victoria, B. tei Medical OR 2. Ask your Doctor'for.an application kit. WHEN ‘DOES COVERAGE BEGIN? 1. Coverage is effective the first day of the second month following receipt of the application; e.g., applications a ist, applications received in October are effective December'1st, ee 2. Applicants who are losing other prepaid i Te t fer direct to the B.C, \ Plan and of prepaid medical insurance, net with taxable i BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN 1410 GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA, B.C. dnitiated by the Government of British Columbia Approved by the Doctors of British Columble The Honourable W. A.C. Bennett, LL.D., Premier of British Columbia The Honourable Wesley 2. Black, Provincial Secretary Phone 365-7542