THs LITTLE — eaey-an ING.GOT YOU ON HIS "areneconoc i oor amean..Al ie" I pamee ILE ' a3 AND LEANE Yours OUTSIDE? rit grone E OR SOMETHING! ‘haha “oat flllg DON'T WANT Hi Hie Wie rarily. slowed month 25 fratageaent tion fibgotiatlons the mahfacturin creased vo volusie sales in all Sire ra a dtet ers. ut Peited gat 6: 6eOnoltiy ta Raf OA RAS ERD Rees explains why he feels this, turbs m way about the threat to univer. sity freedorn. oe, ad lo. not. think there. society a’ stro: ‘president, ‘exasperat- continuous, devel it in Dutch Maid: Bakery oe WEEKEND ‘SPECIAL ; a [|S uhable to make: Shelley” com CINNAMON BUNS .... 9 for 29c Regillar 390 | FRESH DONUTS EVERY MORNING AT 9 tions of the lecture system, to @ group of- more: than: 1! dents at any one time? Hi ay seteans ~ Hotel te oe. SMOR'GASBORD Every Sunday from 4-8 P.M. la tally ge" practh ‘ly’ stated is heat Book reports and:al Ithe ness of too much leamretion ta ae ate 3] glimm and the thos of els s ato ved in.the Un-| how: 57, ‘the; term | ugar with aes fa St stems te mie |: our institutions | of | +, ed by. rising costs and striving ‘dis-| to. finance prehenuble,. me tee Leeyed training’ te ati ..| future tenting soumhet the graduate intelligence for pur- Br lent eats of mnisd, it can be d yield | units: and . areas ent aut i oe er up Row controlled by industrial op- eat! ar ere base, th ‘evidence hibit and g aly the” intellect of. a seven-year. cycle in cone = ‘Mind and spi come the world but the ‘price chosen areas’ by crews: working this p on all faculties in’ all univers will. be’ collected’ outtieiont & seed ‘can are kent’ in cold eee for 10 10 or of today for “unre- A‘cold snap at _ Expresses Fear that Universities _ aM Will Become Professional Schools quired” reading? Students are "There is in North America widely criticized for their “nine- Pphilistinism.. “But “universities Provide the opportunity of ing echolasy? How many to-five” ments: five” attitude and for their ti oi er areas for-local em- The; National .Em- Service itch- yment also: despa pe -88, workers: to the fruit Piel: | the i ing and packing | industry in the Okanagan the logging and continued! oe the au + Sufficient manpower was available: ato meet the require- all vacancies Te .resulted . in.. some_ue shen : Production within q within «the: catering remains Censure that. their | Situstion “was seen scholara? | With ‘anroved. swith recruitment of senior’ stl, Continua ed ‘opportunites in | the executive and professional iit categories were evident throu; month." Canada and Sion Shell Devens te ney con- | duet and ota fe te perv Lake. bere Schoo! Optimistic f forest service of- expect to harvest.a bum- per 13-year, supply of sééd cones ho | this years: ery ’ Foresters are laying plans to collect: at least: 30,000 bush- els ork cones. beth these mi- in forest setvice ‘nurseries for ‘Foresters base, their ti- Production ‘with ; really; heavy 8 : occurring évery., second cycle, or once 2 18 or,14 years years ane This ‘appears to be one of the | major. lc -years.: This year’s crop be. harvested: from under close supervision. It :is~ hoy meet Planting nee needs for the next 18-14 years. ‘e years without’ loss: of via- bility. It. must, however, be good , [mature seed, properly ‘collected aiid prot Bneeasonsble” old weather during this last spring caused considerable congern Zi for a while, ed cone buds on Dou: ; dents .are inded that sprinkling is banned’ bet- : “ween the hours of 12 noon. and 4 p.m. and between the hours of 12 * midnight and ‘5 a.m. =. : Sprinklers are fo be turned off when the fire siren is sounded in order, to conserve: water for fire-fighting purposes, Peud. are req d to dhere to these regulati Failure “ta do so may necessitate the institution of a patrol and violators will be prosecuted, Allen Selbte, Village Clerk. s touchin An unseasonable late jate spring frost on May He also killed batt grown cones’ in frost: ‘pockets in valley ‘bottoms and “low-lying areas of Vancouver ‘Island PETTITT PHOTOS . PETTITT PHOTOS the lower not ‘greatly’ int areas pe eee “for, regenerating current _ lo conié from rel vations from 1500 to feet above Bea léval, “This is logging will, cade. Young cone-bearing - the ese | ctevations have escaped: seri enced: ualifiea help |i a industries _ Employment Activity: | Negotiations diierey United clearance-has| ing. : ‘Mr. Bristow” advised ‘that -The local. of rps a enneetatt soe Bee. ok ee ed inj pinsiee- 27. syomen, and 89. nien daring employment ities . for capi were: somewhat limited time. loyment icture for d of July indicated tot- Ke of -63 itions - for: women | and‘ 87 #7 poalons formen re |’ nae : 7, foresters ‘wete f “in! these | ga Alumina Doors” Combination, '114” Thick, Standard Sizes, Eee 2 x69" 2°10 X'6'10 | 3° x7 Add $3: for Odd’ Stans PErtitt? "TO teARIRE Te PS C erraar? UCTS BLING, A ‘Bie IE FROM HIS ‘STACK; ROLLING ACROS We NIGHT AS. STEADY AS THE STARS ec they. 1 clr” mel while’ ney De ler “aie Odie ag eae wire en” hostage ns i nd added, ded to {bir ad- 1g6e and he venture end “did:a minii ome i success inthis studies at Notre ;| ter five yearsi:A. d 3 insolvency an 8 | provincial command). heads: the @ | committee ‘at ‘the provincial lev- id | program. You are: doing’a fine «1 Job,: Bert,” and. we: -wish _o,, His name had been‘given to lake-in’ his sary cays in, the Plans, d to En; where he’ died:at'49 in 1878.° "We oe ry thank Soe Jeffrey ‘who-assisted-very-ably over -the Past: five weeka We: him Pathe. aswell as his. journey. fe the nationale clinic Guelph, Ontario. We feel sure i will return] assist tie cil we: vould mi one. of our. iat Hontee onl Bert Lamb: (third * vice’ ‘president " of el responsible ; for the Legion you much: success in? your future “A few--vacancies’ exist for ub. a lere are loans; jissued. in ite the i 1965 figures in: brack: Os. (2), Fruitvale Cranbrook: 10° (10), Fernie 2 (2), Kimberley 3° (6). »’ Creston. b (4), Grand. Forks 2°); Midway 1 @. . Golden 7 (3), ‘Nelson .5. AN Sloe 2 (0), arwood | 0 or Rl Riondel 0 (1), Ni that’ fou bh better ine dealy, suly. 25, He was 55, years orn l edhucated at’ In- abs aa he all, took up ab he wag be vith | Cominco in, 1987, From 1942 to fare | toot Be operated a taxi service in" Trail. "He. then ‘returned ' to | tw: time of his ‘death. : : He. was keenly interested | three sisters, Mrs. Kay, Mathe- son‘ ‘ofCalgary, Mra,.Edna’La i Casze ‘of ewig and Mrs. Sersiess in the’ chapel one Trail 'Funer- program, |: iention that ie AL Ae Archamba' ap sagepert Hint vas D8 ‘This in and an active member of the Figen eommittes ‘he ‘official onentng of tha erected new Castlegar Golf. Club took place on Saturday afterncon and was. a) big success. ‘A story on a ge ene ‘Appears’ elsewhere in this viunts of the tournament held aiatids edo rere, Flight, ou lonship » Tomas bw gross 35; runner up, Roy. Stone, 40, Low net, M. Shiskin 84; run- ner up, bits i 36. ot low gross, Walker, 42; runn a Ray Bamilton4 46, net. ‘Nick’; Burak, (low, "BYOBS, ; runner up, 94; | their contributions. sat an os Sette ers to find our, ceeded pe we nent ar a ee . Also many ladies’ who ' served * those’ ate ious, hamburge; Urgers till darkness descended. e club would ike io fuank {ot ae tes ore acre in way en i pea nce, David Cooper Ni and inces, Dayid Cooper Men’ fear, Castlegar Drug ‘and, of|--. | course, ur’ Pro: Shop. ‘Also’ we would ‘like :to thank. Russ’ Kow- alchuk and ‘Mickey Maglio for Whe: et 38: x low gross, McKinnon, : Ar runner o, Rene Low. nee J McLare, $5; - J runner. FUP, Mr. Davis, 35. tthe “new course that Bs Mek Le that, ‘at last, a paved road is a’coming. 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