asunghgeiaetat Senta «See * CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 8, 1977 Kids tuft Why did Silly Sally put his father in the rolrigerator? WORD SEARCH 5 words to circle. Words go acroas, nally, upside-down, and backwards, CAN YOU FIND THEM? “Here let the preo Uke people's 4 > rights maintain, unawed by. ° c iabiaenee and unbribed by gain” CASTLEGAR NEWS BURT T CAMPBELL sal Formerly inteyior Sheet Metal (1088) ua “Inland’s Guarantee: Editor for the Vancouver Sun.) ‘ou ur company offers efficient, uaranteed workmansh| IT. WAS DEC. 11, 1975, Invall’ phases of built-up ge and .gravel rooting, “when ‘Bill Bennett's: so-called : Reo oes insulating and sheet metal work; backed by our own: + free , fe ‘ 4 Ating guarantee or by the Master Sheet Metal and threw ‘out the ‘evil socialists f oofing Contractors Association of British Solumb las headed’ by David Barrett. e y e (Under New Management) ~ business direct Advertising. Rates and Information: Call: 365-5210 * py: GEORGE FROELICH (The author is the Business R RYON COE Thursday ernie September 8, 1977, 4 . Why did Sly Sally sit on DESMOND T. : |. Why doesn’t Silly Sammy ‘use toothpaste? . What did Silly Sally do when she thought she was dying? Why did Silly Sammy sleep onthe lamp? 3. Why did Silly Sammy stand in back of the mule? Myo wo yante +130 a ay u6nou) 9H WOVERTMOH “woos core auOWWUOM aus “9400 018 ues) S140 BUON uo ovomsieenowre preoueus “dod pjoapoEMOH “| SHAMSNV Put this word up (o 8 mirror and see whatit say! GAIa YTSSWT © cerxze< ox DEQOoosBDEIVVOS omomEomzaamxr>e “Hey KIDS Are you wise enough to unscramble hese moroa? Lively Patter and Stovetop Intimacy | Celebrities’ TV Recipes : Sometimes, the recipes are . as funny as the guests on Bruno ‘ Gerussi's CBC show, Celebrity : Cooks. Comedian George Kirby yonce produced a dish that :started out something like this: Pour a can of pork and ‘beans into a large pot. Cover ‘with a layer of salami, then a ‘layer of Champagne cheese and cook for five or 10 minutes. Then stir it up and add bourbon Cte taste as it simmers. The ‘brandy goes in just before it's dished out. ‘ The dish is called Ghetto Delight. - s Davy Jones of the Mon- :kees got everything out of a can sfor his tetrazzini except the processed cheese, That was one" meal neither Gerussi nor Sue Morton, the show's resident chef, would attempt to salvage. Robin Phillips, artistic director of the Stratford Festi- val, started his recipe inaus- piciously with boiled turkey. The 11-pound bird and its exotic stuffing wound up in the garbage can, | But for all the failures, Celebrity Cooks survives and recently finished the taping for its third season. ‘The show moved west last _ fall because it’s a lot easier for Gerussi to commute between Vancouver and nearby Gib- sons—where they film his other show, The Beachcombers—t - Executive Bubble Gum For Heavy Smokers Bubble gum in the execu- tive suite? Jerome Nusbaum, head of — ‘the new Canada Gum Ltd. in St. Hyacinthe, Que., plans to intro- :duce executive bubble gum in the near future. - One of his flavors: is ‘tobacco which he is aiming at ‘the quit-smoking crowd. “The flavor is quite pleas- ant alone, but if you. smoke a cigarette right afterwards, you get the same taste sensation as having. smoked too much.” Other flavors include cof- fee and licorice, as _well..as traditional flavors. Before 1977 is finished, he hopes to have won eight per cent of the Canadian chewing gum market—worth $130 mil- lion a year. He is eyeing the United States.where, he said, $1 billion in chewing gum sales a year. might be an accurate market count. 3 : Ottawa, where he once turned out oso bucco (braised - veal. shanks) with gremolata. : Gerussiand Morton try the recipes -for each show in ‘ad- vance so that guésts like Marty Gillan, who relied on what his wife had taught him the night before, won't get camera-shy if the dish doesn’t turn out just the way mom always made it. Bebody expects & 4 Besides, couple of courses to be 12 minutes unless it's a pate and fries to go. there have been ti some - epicurean delights, for the studio audience to fight over. Judy LaMarsh’s kasha and tabboulah ‘salad, . which «she usually serves with chicken ‘Kiev and mushrooms and a bow! of sour cream with © {rcahly-chonped dillon the side, % wes “The aig is really: know someone talking ‘over.a- kitchen stove and a glass of - wine.” Gerussi doesn’t consider himself a gourmet cook, but.’ when you know how to create dalmathas with -egg-lemon sauce froma jar of preserved. grape leaves, ground lean beef, raw converted rice, parsley, onion, garlic, tomato ‘juice, salt. ‘and pepper and’a pinch of all. / spice you ‘won't need to live on “ frozen pizzas.” church’ directory : ST. RITA’S: CATHOLIC CHURCH ‘Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 Satuday Night Mass 7 p.m Sunday: Mazoes 8 at and 10 a. st. MARIA GORETTI Genelle 12 Noon ‘CALVARY BAPTIST: CHURCH Office 365-3430 Rev. Donald W. 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Villa Society's general inatina Wednesday in order to form a quorum which can make decisions’ on the operation: of the Rota Villa, 58 ‘The soclety's search for a quorum, from an. overall membership of 185, has been especially _ urgent because its current executive officers’ terms of office expire Sept. 16—two days after _ * the Wednesday meeting, ‘A general meeting held June 30 to elect a » new slate of officers and coriduct the business : affaits of the Rota Villa was aborted. when an * insuffictent‘number of members attended. The + society's constitution dictates the society. be dissolved: if: it fails to form a quorum in two -/ consecutive’ meetings, Founiied in 1967, the soclety assumed lor operation largely through the leadershi few dedicated soclety-members—some of whom have been executive officers for 10 years. , Understandably, those individuals are tired and want to step down from. the executive. ‘The real disgrace is not that such a small ofa. ‘That night and ‘the next morning many ‘a. businessman waa \ rejoicing. In corporate th showed of the society. ai up for the June 80 meeting, but that the children . and close relatives of the Rota, Villa Tenante— regardless of whether they have bothered ‘to pay the $2 membership fee—should decline to participate inian organization that provides a real service to their’parents and elders, There is more at ‘stake here than the . existing Rota’ Villa.complex. There are mores senior citizens applying for. accommodation than there are ‘vacating:the units, and pensioners’ housing is still an area dn which this Soramunity jis deficient, - i “The society has demonstrated its vision and: ability in the past and provincial government local Rotary, Club—of confortable rental accom: d by the ly growing: from its original 14 units, with an « -. $8,000 annual budget, to 40, with a budget. of nearly $40,000,' the Rota Villa has remained ins groups ‘funds are’ available” for” further» services— providing they receive adequate support on'a local level’ first. It’s'time for local‘ residents and service ay, fealive iMate :Rota “Vila 18 /a community project.“ \ ‘Homo Sapiens a:Pecolor Species (An editorial in Victoria's _ morning ; papery. the Daily ~! Colonist). , OF ALL THE INCONSIS- tencies in mankind's behavior ; and attitudes, the most striking | is that which ‘it. displays.‘in relationship to animals, A man who is devoted to » his dog or cat will take actual ~ pleasure in: shooting deer or. > moose. A woman who will herd a family of quail off a busy road” will spend | an’exhilarating day” ever think , of. mistreat ‘cow: or avhorse: will atu a aé ullfight and often enjoy. it. wearing fur conta, hats ‘and collars made ‘from the pelts’ a 5 trapped animals, - MILLIONS OF. SO0-CALL- ed animal lovers visit zoos and- ‘circuses each year, despite the *. fact that the animals displayed” for their pleasure lead a life of perpetual captivity: and. con- sequent misery... ©; It is ‘therefore heartoniig 5 to see the interest taken by the: general ‘public: in’ the “baby Man and His Animals je na- tion harried executives breath- ‘ed sighs of relief. Especially happy. were » the |. province's mining. executives. who under Barrett had: to contend “with ‘legislation designed to severely cut into their profits. ) Phe: biggest’ headache the industry had to contend with was Barrett's . controversial Mineral Act which imposed an. impossible . tax burden on ‘the industry:to the extent that many’a B.C, mining company had to ‘pay an ‘ef 10‘ per cent, But’ the Barrett” govern- _ment, like many other govern- ments, especially--in’ Western Canada; viewed the mining in- dustry as one. that was ready for plucking. ‘ dustry. was vin‘) pretty “good health,’ profits ‘ were: at: ac- were quite healthy,’ « :- Politicians .who can never resist the urge to turn a quick industry: “To be fair the trend to try’ to-éxtract more revenue and ‘exercise ‘greater control over the mineral industry: was a ‘wide phenomenon. .- '* To ‘some! degree mining executives should’ have antici- ‘and when politicians began to wage their battles aguinst the. dustry: most'of its executives . were shell-shocked.’ ; the politicians in a pumber of whalé care..." : ‘Unfortunately, not every-: one is equally interested in her -’ welfare.--Some’ ‘residents of” Satellite.Street are’busy.com- :plaining about the hundreds of people ‘who have gone to see ~ the = little’ whale in the salt- water pool. at ‘the Oak Bay Beach : Hotel. . Apparently. the ~ cheval ve een ot Tk sing peop” x ‘live, assisted by specialists in: fact ‘that this is ‘one of the first °: wild whales ever. known to have | voluntarily taker food from the |' hands of man means nothing to -| them.-Nor it woild seem, does‘ the creature's fight of survival, THEIR SOLE INTEREST seems ,to be the preservation of. their own little oasis of peace :and quiet. Human : beings ae ind 2 Richard J J. * ORichard J. Needham Toronto Globe and Mail ~.) A colleague here at the. newspaper mournfully. told me, “it’s only when you stop-drink- linking © Vinyl Sidin « areal ae Aluminum r ing, Sottitis, Facta & Insutatton aged : you may also ‘ing that. pee realize ‘why you be . s yy ee tells’ me that the Liberal: government in. Ot- *- tawa is the last Liberal govern- ment we're going to have for'a Yong time. Something tells me the same thing about the Labor _ government in Britain. i Balzac: yet discovered the way to ‘giv “ot ven sadvice to 2 a joman, sities EVERY THURODAY MORNING AT: Fe ‘THI HE CROSSROAD OF TH Soret “ 15a should be . re = 140 eaThe Eliot, Cestieay ar {br publicales eat He it the currect ‘name must be Sorted. ‘The. Ceatlogar. News c. emen th In. irst published. ry iveriisement Is accepted on the condition failure ta publish any, Epecte of any f In the event that errors itive and harsh tax ‘meas- But the: federal govern: item. The reason was "o have done so. would “have meant thé’ Joss. of, billions _ of dollars in :revenue tothe federal government. ‘ ‘The ascension of power. by Bennett’ has ‘to be : viewed \in ‘that perspective. =~ But mining executives ‘did not have that: perspective. “All “they could think about was that they helped the:Bennett forces with ‘money: and’ manpower ‘during the’election: campaign. , But somehow businessmen will never learn: They seriously thought that “once the: Socreds were in‘ power the mining in- dustry would:get a much‘more sympathetic hearing. To some “degree they: were right. But ‘what they failed to understand’ | was. that. for’ the’ most’. part politicians basically, are. ‘all the ‘same,. although -there, may:.be slight philosophical variations. DURING THE BARRETT: : era: the. mining industry: had launched ‘a lawsuit" in “an-at- pieces of legislation declared “unconstitutional. The suit dragged on in th power. Some mining executives actually ‘were naive enough to * “believe the issue: of royalties “had been'settled. ‘the Bennett government ; did “repeal : the . royalties, ‘a’: move . hich pleased: the industry to, say the. least. :-:. But in repealing the royal- ‘ties no mention was made of the taxes collected previously :un- To some mining executives use for worry and fective taxation rate exceeding. For the: most ‘part the:in. ceptable levels and metal prices * dollar ‘leaped upon the mining © pated, all of that but they didn't © “ties could: not, be. ‘construed as . ‘tempt to try to have-the two: : courts and there was a sense of | ‘relief when:Bennett came into ~ To make a long story short -° ‘der the Mineral Royalties Act. A uit ot : es Bi slog. te Dis sluicl, CASTLEGAR NEWS 1947 + 1977 there was dissension in the in- dustry on how best’to proceed. 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