3191 Highway: Drive 4 Social Injustice . -. The following were origin- lly taken from colunins in'the Toronta Globe and Mail; + Of course, we need social injustice. How else could people fot, burn and loot in the name f social justice? . Younger couples are held fogether in shared happl ind ,hope; older patna in hared sorrow and disappoint- Ment, ose i When I read ‘ehat the nomists have to say, I think myself, “The Titanic ls doing fest fine. tes no longer sinking iat the rate of an inch a minute, {but at the rate of an inch every ibve rainutes., oe 1 ae seeing movies on TV ‘about all the Jews’ whom’ the :Nazis murdered. in’ Germany. ‘Fair enough, it t happened; butl CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, June 12, 1975 What Else Is It For? for centuries, but come crawl- ing out at the first smell of a man who begs to be forgiven for the gullt of owning wealth. They will hasten to relieve him of his gulll—and: of his life, ashe seserysss . wall Street—a fast and furious poker game being play- ed in one room of a hotel net on fire. * F ele If_he breaks his word to someone else in order to please you, he'll eventually break his word to you in order to Please someone ¢ . You can't turn poor people into middleclass people by shoving tax money at them. All you'll, do is turn middle-class people Into poor people. TV about call. the Russians who were murdered by Lenin and Stalin. ‘My long observation of the English-speaking media‘ (and I include the newspapers) is that they're more lenient toward the ; ‘Communist atrocities than they are toward the Fascist and Nazi * * varieties. * . I read. about a. social experiment conducted in Chica- go. A dozen hard-core welfare familles were placed in a single apartment building,’ and given all forms of “rehabilitation”. jome progress was made; well, that's what the report said. But the cost came out at $27,000 per family per year; and I wonder how many:taxpaying Chica- goars make that much? fee . For: each one man.who benefits the human race, thi ere are 09 who exploit; it, which” makes it necessary to construct 99 statues and one gibbet. eee Phil Stone reports from Humber College, “While in -Ottawa on a business trip I- dictated a letter to'a secretary there and in the missive, used. the phrase ‘in’ all fairness’. from that wants” to teh liked cannot govern; and for. this, in the end, will be “ hated. Men would rather be ruled by tyrants‘ whom they fear than by sone whom they despite. ! 4 Alas, you a tell lies in order to live in this world. But you should do it in such a way \ that people can grasp the truth you are trying to convey to — them. oe ‘The U.S. labor department has just issued a weight; report suggesting that “the more liberal the unemployment insurance “benefits, the- higher the unemployment rate. will , be.” My God, an intelligent 32-year-old could have told Lae that, much easfer it is: to é How love God than to love man. How. much easier it is to please God to please man. How much easter itis to communicate with God than to communicate with man. eel! I. notice that school “inte. 5 JUST YOUR aay Sugar and Spice by Bill Smiley Metric System—Lets Make a [RNEWitI) Thoew it teed started with that Celsius ae "eter and and the weather has Sta heatwave in May We had ee the ever As th the bed the other night, | nothing. tre of sweat and a gram of weight” She: told. me to stifle ‘myself, as fares she was con- fal at anwar pup het Gas Cor tion: : Bidied punrds, Social pro= areas this may be; edueation it ain't. Just Seay ap man n sells soul The thing’is sed price for It aoe, Reading th think that, Canada's. population. consisted mainly of striking workers, ‘rebellious Indian: weak-kneed eet and es. i) Ayn’ Rand: “Men. who, page for being rich will not remain rich for long: They are ‘the natural bait ‘of the swarms of looters that stay tnder rocks Glenmerry ~NEW. AND USED FURNITURE PHONE 364-1822 |. i papers, youd: terior ican handle, A wniddleaged woman told me, “I don’t want a divorce -from my husband, 1 want a divorce: to may ‘ foe ‘American’ ‘he Peer off: the mob. by throwing money at it’ But it will be back, twice as ferocious pond Senfnding, three tines as bene ‘Two women can get along if each has a man; two women can get along if neither has 3 man. 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Ltd. 605 Gal, Ave. Costlegar ~ characteristic Fer seem to- to she tact he © ehlefly owing tothe fact that’ Titold her she bad une tabu bum, which sounds tt bebeied: than a “couple of. rey ‘soit goes; You never. get much reciation around home, whether you ate bateldg thetown comes gon’ .the’ whole Soiemmetol But I ean tell you. that. ‘there’ are a” great ‘many people in this country. phe ik the ‘current move to, Celsius:“and'!metric is as’ © writing “thelr MPs, and: getting buck the usual — the Mos! from a jank ull relate-the:-ravages of :doable= digit inflation-with tho, argount. : _. ane whlch bap alrendy cbiained, ithrodgh*aggressiom*all-the- =, * Of gasoline’ they ise ‘ithe family. car. ‘To help the motorist ‘re- duce gas consumption, the B.C, © ‘Automobile “Association bas ‘compiled a list of suggestions “that can stretch those valuable llons: Get a tune-up. Have your and engine compression check- "Have your: tires properly iinflated. For. best” gasoline * mileage and for driving on long trips with heavy loads, inflate tires more than normal, but do not exceed the manufacturer's ~ stallation of cadial tires,-in addition to improving handling les of your car, can give you extra miles per gallon. esure Jour wheels are. properly picasa front’ wheel toon alignment ean: increase * fuel use See that vuur brakes are adjusted pro) <.ly. Dragging: brakes can.rob gasoline econ- omy.” Use gasoline of the proper. . ostate rating and none higher: Change oil and oll filter at - recommended intervals. Dirty oil can seriously damage vngine -\parts, foul ‘spark plugs and cause friction and wear that cuts gas. mileage. Drive at lower. and stead. fer speeds when on the” high: way. ‘Avold excessive idling. An {extended warm-up perio. is not necessary with newer cars; instead drive slowly th: first few blocks after atartiny. ‘possible=-The“energy “te ui to operate such accessor 2s'b air conditioners ultimatély. must come from gasoline. Pre-plan your trips. (ak late the Phorteat route to your destinati:” by taking inti con: sideratio . chat you get bstter. gas mileage onthe! frerway than on arterial city streets = jgaitencartaeote, Htg deur. where stop-and-go driving is the rule. ‘Time your approach to stop lights. Stop-and-go di ving significantly intreases gr con: sumption. In addition to-ving gas, timing your approaches, evasive and feeble. letters we: are sick of pout ceound by” the ‘mandarins in Ottawa, | ‘Ann Judd, who writes a “column, for the, Port | Bays: | "No matter shat the federalguvernment point out the! tremendous coat of the ‘unasked-for chan; th the charming chap with ne ti same Barabash es the same Guage ina ma called’ ft's) Madness Printed in the Dauphin Herald. shed . Modest ‘Appetites Preferred in Pets Polar bears are said to be equipped by nature to with- atand temperatures of 65 de- grees below zero! It is not unheard of-for an adult polar bear to welgh in at 1,200 pounds and seal meat Is said to be the favorite food of the huge beasts, ‘When you ahop for a pet you aro likely to,prefer one of . ‘moro modest appetito than the polar bear, =~ There are often pets adver- tised in tho Classified’ Ads scellon of the Castlegar Nows with dogs for sate—or kittens to bo given away. But whatover your needs, . make reading '(and using) the Want: Ada in’.the Castlegar News a regular. habit, You'll be glad you did, about the ‘arrogance “with which ‘the: measures’ have been int somebody must have brain: washed the MPs to “prepare them‘ to act like a flock of ‘sheep ’‘and® vote © without waiting to hear what their constituents wishes were” - CA pungent comment from a reader in*Rentrew:'“Yes, wit have Celsius and ‘the “You see, ’ what we° are with here’ is‘ chick-) ns; Politicians are chickens and civil “servants Vinings and gives your passengers. a smoother ride. Organize acar pool. A five: * ‘member car pool can save its members up to 80 per cent in out-of-pocket commuting ex, sea TES The BCAA advises motor- ists'to keep records of their driving!expenscs, Checking mileage every time you get a tank-of gas can help you to be more conscious of driving econ-, ‘omy and will bring about cash savings: ; Alta,, is hopping mad Connie ‘Hodgins of High: Riv Vacation Time! Come Right In: Now's the time :to get fhe ins ‘my. a miath teacher. ‘joant like metric, or sees no need for it - cin EGeoaie, surely there isn’t The run out of 4] but ‘not out of mad, toms on, ‘And I know I'm not alone, Keep the letters Sying and thn shouts of outrage ech Fou there, lady, you with the beautiful 38-22-98 in ‘centimeters, Sa fight when: BES woe says you area spon maT or nS IST (Located at the bottom ‘of Sherblko Hill) General Store 2° ..:5.+ and SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY 1038 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534. — HOURS — Monday thru Saturday — 8,30 a.m. fo 10. Friday Inclusive: DEPARTMENT OF. HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE. Highway No, .3/ at Genelle Bluffs, approx mately 7 miles North of Trail will, be. sub] po ‘ i i dosure during the following hours to 8:00 P.M. 3 12:15 AM. to 3:30 AM. Closures will commence the week of:'4 2st, 1975. Subject to favourable: weather.’ ‘cone ditions, an alternate route’ via tena, ‘3B. thr.’ *. ough Rossland Is fvalables Nelson, P._ Eng. ra Highway Ineer. for Minister of atte “notice. for; 1 The Corporation OF The City. OF Castlegar "Tax notices for the: current. year a been: mailed.:,IF -you havent yo, cave the; property. you .own, pleasa contact. the City ‘Oificer 460 460 Columbia A ‘Avenue, _Cautloasexs or telephone. 365-7227. gy98 NEW OWNERS —° You are responsible for” 1975 taxes, {f there'ls any doubt Check witty th When taxes er ere paid. by 3 Martgege ther instructions ‘from your’: Mortgage "Company “or!” ‘Agent to claim: your. grants atithe Shy ohne x0 WITHOUT. DELAY, Payments é Mons “must. bein the ® hands of and/or Provindat Grants applica: ny Ny RO re Sen ep POD Ann: Dear Aun Landers: In 1972 you 1 printed a letter in raise of those who had triumphed over ostomy ‘surgery—coloalonles, iteostom- * fes and Bee emies: were good enough to publish the address, the Unies Ostomy, “Association received ar 1,500 responses and we are alill getting letters from people whose lives you saved when You gave them courage and a source of information and help. Previous to 1972 you publiahed a letter on mastectomy that swamped the American Cancer Soclety with responses for frec booklets on breast self-examination, Nearly half a millfon booklets ‘were sent to your readers—including the requests sent to local chapters, In just the last few years, “several famous women have made mastectomy a topic of {ree public discussion, Shirley Temple Bice Marvella Bayh, Betty Ford and Happy Rockefeller come to min Although approximately 110,000-ostomy surgeries are performed ‘each year, ‘as compared with nearly 90,000 tmustectomles, ostomy does not yet have even one famous person who is willIng to come forward and be an inspiration to the one milllon ostomates, Ostomates are of both’ sexes and all. ages, since ostomy surgery can be needed by anyone, any time, because of cancer, birth defects,- ulcerative colltis or an injury. 1'The time has conie to give ostomy the same kind of public exposure and taboo eradication as mastectomy, Ann, will’ you please help us by making a plea for such a person“to speak out? What « tremendous boost it ‘would give our organization and the million-plas people who have had the operation. Many thanks. —Your Friends Of The United Ostomy. ren Tne. , Dear Friends: 1 am shen that I was able to help you in 1972 and: now I shall try: a Surely, in thet vast nuraber—a’ million ostomates—there is one celebrity who {s willing to step forward and sctve'as an example of courage and hope to those who dread and fear the operation that can save a life. Ostomy Champion, where are you? Will you please write to Carol Norris, United Ostomy Asan.,, Inc, at iil Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, Calif. 90017. Not only will your million fellow ostomates be eternally grateful, but the uncounted numbers who need a hero will speak ' pout name and call you blessed,” ‘And ‘so will I. ‘Dear ‘Ano Landers: I oer “aropped my teeth when you congratulated the parents who sold their used TV to their teenager for $100. How cheap can you get? Til bet they also charged the kid for the hospital bill when he _was born, Retire.. You're getting senile. —Bucks County Dear Buck: ‘That’ teen earned $60 a week at a. part-time job, According to his dad who wrote, | the boy was delighted—thought he got a bergain. ‘When. kids pay for something with their hard-éarned dough they appreciate it a lot more than if it’s presented to them ona silver platter. , i a 88 ‘You bet i superb T.V. pat ‘Too bed it is limited to educations television It should be on every station. se” Lp CHURCH BELL yee es. Views Robson Bible Schoo! A Vacation Bible School will be held this summer in Robson, The dates set arc July 28 to Aug. 1, Classes will be held in the mornings, at Resker Hall, with handlerafts, singing, and a play time, as well as learning sesal ons, St. Rita's Roman Catholic Chureh is co-operating with the Robson Community Church in this venture. Questions, and offera to help, can be made to Slater Benedicta, Rev. Bristow, or to Mrs. June Beninger. at ‘An organizational meeting for the VBS was held last week Primary Teachers Hold Successful. .Wind-Up Supper A traditional Russian meal served by tho ladies of Pass Creek was enjoyed recently by the Castlegar. and District primary teachers when they held a successful windup aup- per at the Pass k Hall, “Following the supper, a meeting -was held to end the year's activities, Outgoing pre- sident Mrs, Ruth Townaond graciously thanked her execu- tive and all the members who helped her. Mrs, Jan Christen- sen gave a brief talk‘on the Resource Centre and how the teachers would benefit from it. ‘A small gift was presented to Mrs. Mary Ann Yigue, who had married during the year. An election of officers for the 1975-76 term was held, and the Rew, executive members are president Mrs, Valerie-Pelland, - vice president ‘Mrs. Loretta. Kazakoff,’ secretary’ Mrs. Da- vene Bird and treasurer Miss Eleanor Dyce: nal “development will be ‘ranted by: Miss Lor- raine Deans, assisted by Mra, Yvonne Marr. ~ Toronto Lawyer President of Alliance for Life ‘cronte Tawyer, Gwe Landa was elected president of Alliance for Life, the national: anthabortion> organization;’“at'= land met. with' MPs Bob’ ir its annual'meeting “held ‘in {Kootenay-West) and: Howard * Ottawa recently. + Johnston ( * which the government could age has signed the pétition. Mrs. Appolioni, has form inter-party committee. of; MPs to. work: within: the, House for abortion law reform, * Justis Prior to the meeting, some: ecto represen area’ rolls sup- ro-life ntatives had pri- § vate interviews with their tr Dr. Bry Be; Verber sald ussed the writte over 6: adian ‘doctors paste Sada wai have’ signed al declaration op: which recommends posing sbortion on demand. A Founding meeting ‘of Physicians for Lite willbe held in Calgary “in pier Tennestes: Aromat Coda] {Every Bride's dream. = Artistic. Design.’ Superb “Quality? tion urging a defini « tion atthe word health in the t law was tabled in the House of at + Commons by Ursula Appolloni service |» (York-South). The-1,027,425 Slocan Park out _ of every 14 Canadians of voting to Lang described’ the eto as “ob 1969 law: work ‘as’ it > w. intended, allowing abortions. only’ where there. are serious medical conaderations. In evaluating ‘the Lobby, Douglas Roche (Edmonton : Strathcona) told delegates the MPs were impressed by the calibre of the, interviews and that’ there was support from both sides of the House of Commans for the petition pre: sentation. aS B Year Contract to be Renewed. (without ceva) ‘gaues re been recent estvad by the ministers of the at the Robson Churth, when the dates were chosen, mater- fals ordered, and some’ volun- signed to a class, Church Youth Graupa to Meet Plans are being finalized . for a gathering of all church youth groups, for a Ume of:fun and fellowship at’ Syringa. ‘The idea for a concluding social gathering of all groups, before the summer vacation, was suggested by the st. David's group, and they have been contaeling other churches in the area. Fesponse is expected. ef} Robson Sunday School Windap June 1'saw the windup of ‘the Robson Sunday School, _ with a time for fun and food, held in the warm morning sun outside the church. The «adults joined the gathering after the’ church’ service, and many of them were seen Hning up for hot dogs and {ce cream along with .tho youngsters.’ Although Sunday Sehool in ‘Robson is officially over, chil: dren are welcome to services, and are also asked to take note of the Vacation Bible Schoo! being planned for the end of Some very “helpful state- ents on a number of social ly re- rch, and anyone interested is free to A caatontare te on the ve TRA ne ER PALS MALE Ss PT Saat . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, June 12, 1975 FATHER'S DAY COOK OUT SPECIALS GROUND BEEF "FRESH, BULK PACK. ..../ CHUCK STEAK MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF. CANADA GRADE 10.7 A.T MEATY PORK RIBLETS ==. _.4 POTROASTS of BEEF ae 19 PORK STEAK ==. No. 1 QUALITY BOLOGNA 1.29 AY THE PIECE ... Green Paper on gulde for discussion, with in- "structions on'making admis: items a capital punis! have also been received. 7 ‘An excellent summary of poverty ‘among Canadian chil- dren, and: its effect’on their lives, has been made’ available from the National Council on Wel : ‘A summary of the RTC hearing .conccrning cable tele- vision held recently in Vancou- ver, where our local community cablevision was has been received, “An excelent small alfati ‘attention to ‘Brazil, South Korea and several Afri- can states, has been published bY, eas Church. “ {tems are regularly received by the’ministers, and areavailable upon request. Feel free to call the church « office at 9858337.” Mx. Magee DON ARTHUR The Han Wha Prated aectene * Comical & Magical | * Unique * Hilarious CHEESE SLICES 4 = $1.49 BEANS with PORK 3 Wes $1. 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