CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, August 21, 1976 And Here's for the Hope Of a Good Crop of Money By Richard J. Needham. From Columns t inthe $i ‘Toronto Globe and Mail 2 [don't care if doctors get richvor if bankers get rich, or if industrialists get rich; I fuat want the farmers to get rich, #0 they'll keep the food coming. eee ‘ stmmed up ina Globe and Mail headline—“Publie service union isplanning to improve walkout tor Publle service, soe § 1 ba reading In the U.S. about people dying in papers fites because they can't get. through the window. And why emn't they get through the low? Because it has heavy bis to keep out burglars. ; 80 you chink government ean bring back’ prosperity by pai soneyt Hal! On the as reported (1 “that the fi money supply had-gone up to an all-time of $: illion and (2) that U.S. unemployment had jumped to the high ving up to the million rk. eee } There seems to be a harah rule of life (to which I'll admit a few exceptions) that the person you love the best isn’t the one you get along with the best. A man and woman who adore each other are generally to be found at daggers drawn— or, if they're peace-loving souls, Keeping a’ wide and: watchful distance between them. ‘ eee : K. told me she has flaming rowa with her teenage daugh- ter, who winds up yelling, “You don’t love me!” I asked K., “And do you love her?" K. replied “No, but I can’ ie sail he hee that.” I suggested, “I ahe saya it, ask her what there is that makes her loveable. oe decide you'll ae up driaklogs at 0 pm Ite 2 Title more aittieull . “Pope Paul VI. put out a jessage recently (Gaudete in Donte) which deserves sever. ~ Mhureahs: “Technological | MUTTART MANUFACTURED: HOMES ~— JUTTART HOMES: AST EOMONTON Dale, i 1701 - 17th St, South, Cranbrook, B.C. |. Phone: 428-2650 . Canada, 1975, was well g ety has succeeded in multi- /Plying the opportunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy. For foy comes from another source. Tt fs spiritual, Money, comfort, hygiene and material security are often not: lacking, yet boredom, depression and sad- ‘ness unhappily remain the lot of many, ‘The Hs Aecnas sometimes angulsh and “Aeapale, “A patient effort is needed to teach people once more how to savor in a simple - way the many human joys that the Creator places in our path: the elating joy of existence and of life; the joy of chaste and sanctified love; the peaceful joy of nature and silence; the sometimes austere joy of work -well done; the Joy and satisfac. tion of duty performed; the transparent joy of purity, ser- vice and sharing; the demand- tng joy of sacrifice.” ° When perale I know go to Newfoundland, I always ask them to bring me back a tin of Newfie salmon, which you just can't get in Toronto, The reason I make this request is that Newfoundland salmon is in my opinion the beat in the world, better even than British Colum: bia salmon. \ I think that if it. were available in’ Toronto, a lot of people would buy it, And why: isn't it available in Toronto? I suppose the Newfoundlanders ‘won't make the effort to ship it, and that's one of ‘the reasons why they're 20 poor. Next: time ‘teenager, male or female, accosts me on ‘Yonge Street, I'm going to smile pleasantly and say, “No, thank you, I'ma happily married man.” Se et Te been in many parts of the world so backward (or so advanced) that men and women used the same public wash- room. I saw nothing wrong about thi not embarrassed by in North America ready for this state of affaires? 99>! A fellow. who rung,.3 restaurant’ (Moonlight. Chalet) ‘in Jackson, Michigan; thinks we: are. He was putting fn a‘nbw. bar withthe usual two wash- rooms, a His and a Hers. When. the. first’ was’ finished, he . noticed ‘people of both sexes were using it, soche ‘didn't f building the second. The communal washroom is now. ; labelled Yours. * Peake) No government can govern ‘unless it has strong men in and around it. If such men cannot be elected, they will have to be ‘appointed; and if they aren't ‘appointed, they'll eventually ‘appoint themselves. T think this is going to happen in’ many parts of the English-speaking world over the next decade—governments which don’t have the ‘guts to rule giving way to individuals and groups sho do. Abee five per cee of me relates to about five per cent of X., and that's as as any man and woman are golng to have it. Those who geek more have been: stories, Backhoe Available. for Ditching, Sewers and water lines, etc., etc. BOOK NOW PHONE 399-4337, after 6 p.m. 2 ‘CUP-N-SAVE Doug sup cmonnre. . Mysterious cireumstant the meteor-like rletness¢ of bis Artist Paints Scone of His Own Death ‘Two years before he died myaterlously, the legendary artist Tom Thomson painted the scene of his own death on Algonquin Park's Canoe Lake. ‘The painting, which hangs In. the MeMiel Canadian Collection, is a poignant re- ninarofee of Ca rat art genluses. ame, died: 58 years a3 one commentator putts ,.-his life was the pure stuff of legends. -Most of his later yeara were lived alone in the ‘forest. His early death In ces, plus ‘dazaling career, cofnbined to turn him into a national feon of art.” : A Word About Our ‘Little Trip’ VERY: mid: for some uliar reason, my wife and I'get into the same conversation. We talk at some length about where we should go for a holiday. We have. this ridiculous, guilty feeling that we should do what normal people do on their vacation: toalodge; renta cottage; bu and gocamping; hire a tuallers gO. for. a';“trip” ° somewhere. “Anything. , We talk about it for, meek. off’ and*on. We referring to “our little te ‘ Perhaps we: should ‘just Sugar and Spice bores, And the food is no ‘screaming hell, y ‘Then, the culture bit, It's ~ awlully difficult: to” gear yourself up: for a week, of. haw and ing around the country, we \. ‘say. Itsounds go8d, nice and ‘careless and fun, with a new. adventure "just around the ‘ext curve. ‘Or maybe this year we'll do the eulture bit: a week at ‘i Bet take in all the lays, dabble our feet in the maa look with the eye of old theatre-goers at the stunned Posh lodge for a week, no % “meals for: the old la cool k,rdress to the hilt for ‘dinner, mingle» with the fascinating sub-jetae! - “this year, for well Tank nebtigae for two weeks; dam-the-expense, getaway from’ the telephone, slouch, around in bare and. Horts,andlisqen tothe loons on the lake at'night, Or, for a complete change, maybe we'll go to the city, check into'a fancy hotel with 4 pool, lounge around in an ~ air-conditioned room, and go out to dinner and a good + show, f ‘There’s only one trouble with all these plans. ‘They require decisive action, and ‘we never seem to get around toeither decision or activity. Take the posh lodge, for example. First, they are all clip, joints. Secondly, they - are booked for the" “whole fat ‘Thirdly, we don’t have the wardrobes to dress to the hilt or anywhere else, Fourthly, they are: full of _ Crooked Teeth “dresalng up and standing in Uneups: for: dinner, when you'te lying in the Ustening to the birds, with a good book,’ and barely enough energy to reach for Qu tatoes fuice-spurting corn and the cold, tangy tomatoes in your own house. iypsying: in is fine, except that you have togetoutonthe road with all". those maniacs, and drive and»: eat fried food until you hegin | to fee! like a french-fry, and ‘iwatch a TV set offering re- runs of last winter's re-runs, The biggest adventure here is wondering whether the toilet will back up. ‘A coupte of weeks at a cottage is’ appealing, But what the heck, we slouch around at home 1 bare feet and shorts, and‘as far as listening to the loons at night , you can always ask a bey of your friends to drop ofuslikes swimming ina withalatofeonmos mide, class people, youhave to sign a second mortgage on your house to pay the bill, and you can hardly wait to get home, Can Cause Digestive Problems Most of us are aware that crooked teeth are unsightly. Some of us realize that the “buck” teeth of a teenager can + lead to emotional problems. But few people know that ‘crooked teeth can cause di- gestive problems, If the: upper and lower teeth do not meet properly, the person cannot chew his food properly. ©) > ‘This: also leads to decay because particles of food can't be dislodged from overlapping - Personal Shopping Only — EATON’ Canada - Wide +.49 DAY TUESDAY, AUGUST 26- TRAIL Many Items at One Low Price teeth. A good “bite” has a self-cleaning action, Pain in the jaw joints can; be created by crooked teeth. : The sad fact of thia disadvan. tage is that the joint pains don't usually show up until years later—when it is not as easy to straighten teeth. Treatment { can begin as early as 8 years > old. Crooked teeth ean also | cause speech difficulties. Com- j bine these with the mental ; distress which often occurs with digestive upsets and you can have a major psychological problem. Poor temperament from ! regular digestive upseta, shame from speech problems or un- sightly teeth or ‘chronic decay can seriously: undermine a child's confidence. The day when people laughed good- . naturedly at the person with the Andy Gump chin and the uck teeth has gone the way of the Model T Ford, Sewing Machines, Typewriters, TV's B&W and Color TV's for ‘rent by week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone 368-6331 where the room service is ~ free and a great deal faster, eck, with our. So this’ w “itl trip" ooming up ike &! vampire, we. both -dis- you wanted to get. away: somewhere” He: “You mean to say that ; youdon’t want to gooffin the heat and be every time youturn around and eat all those rotten’ french-fries and besides the tires on the going ght otlitecchng, ogee ah ay eee and sinee’ ‘and I hate: know how harditisto find a decent: place to swim-" He: “Yeah, ‘and if we took our golf clubs we wouldn't. have room for anything lie ‘andif we didn't, we'd have to rent them, for an arm anda. - les" Tronically, welive smack in. shy Vf great: pet profeuional phe graphy Chaverudf?s PHONE 399-4700 — PHONE 199-4700 IN: THE, HEART: OF DOWNTOWN: VANCOUVER | Male MAYFAIR HOTEL : ;. provides spacious: new accommodation’ = with fully equipped kitenens, cable TV, x balconies. All this “for $16,00 single’ and $4.00) per! additional guest. ..with comptl- mentary. coffee and tea |‘ service: fo for: your. ecded * “youl next ‘at to ‘Vancouver stay downtown at “the Maytalr. 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The groom {s the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ear) Bohmer of Hillcrest, Alta. . The church was decorated with baskets of pink and white chrysanthemums with Rey. Bob Griffiths as offictating clergyman. Soloist Mrs, Marg Reith sang “Because” and was accom- panied by Mrs, F.'A. Hostetter, Both are of Castlegar. "The + Angllean Church choir, of which - ‘ the bride is a member, sang “t + Perfect Love” during the bless- ing of the ring. The bride was given in.“ marriage by her uncle, Mr. John Hartley of 'Fernle,: who the'same duty by giving ‘away the bride's mother 40 years ago. The ‘bride wore a street- length gown of white Peau de : as with high folded collar and long sleeves, Her’headdress, a ‘ sembelrele of white roses, held a shoulder-length vell of nylon net She'carried a bouquet of PU BLIC bee : y Canal Develop Testing of the Ke commenced, fluctuations of water levels ‘ond. oo % = igh water: yelociti ies : both in the canal ond at the | powerhouse discharge channel. <. For. safety ‘reasons poble access to, thene area prohibited. : ‘Mall: Trucks ‘are e Given Tests Following Death of Drivers - police driv. item said recently that: he‘ was ‘Ini danger: of fnsmail trucks he Police College's driver training sectlon,, questioned, however, whether a\person's driving wis testing. following’ two re-~ cent fatal aéeldents involving vehicles P The roall trucks that have been turning over are the same as'the one tl flipped on its side in front’ of: the Castlegar. Coop Garage here in April of last year, p! ut 90-tminutes of ‘gruelling toad teats tHat the post office Vans, lke other. types of similar vehicles, have high centres of gravity and any sudd ze them to mie the ‘type: of Wehlele would be the devermin- ing factor’ in’an accident. ~The Letter Carriers’ Union had demanded an inquiry into ‘the’ suspension. of the trucks following the recent deaths of three drivers. It claimed that thesuspensons are inadequate anilo Zaballero,’ 18, died A 9 en he was thrown is truck after a collision with a small car in’ Bur: naby. Christopher Edwards, 19, “cwas killed July 27 in a similar _aseldent in Vancouver. In both ietheatrucks tipped - “alpaae oftiee spokesman. has clalnied that a third death - earller'this year In and wore a silver bracelet given to her older sister. by. a great-aunt. The best man was the groom's brother, Mr. Melvin Bohmer of Castlegar with ush- ering dutles shared by Mr. Ken Hartley of Fernie and Mr, Myron Wynnychuk of ‘Castle, Be For the reception at the Legion Hall, which was decor-. ., ated with pink, ‘white and yellow rosesand streamers, thio, bride's mother received’ wear- ing a Moral print of dacron and. nylon aceented by gold earrings and a pink carnation cdrsage. The bridegroom's mother. was tn a gown of violet’ polyester. ‘and wore a corsage of pink carnations, ‘The three-tler wedding cake was baked by the. bride's . mother and decorated .with clusters of pink and yellow: roses. Its tlers were separat with his cohamies with the y ped» by mi-circle or bs Tily-of -the-valley with: two doves holding silver, wed- ding bands, The cake, centring the|> bride's table, was decorated |: with baskets of pink and:white, ‘mums, Bouquets of the bride and her attendants completed the decor of the bride's table. ‘Master of ceremonies was Mr. Reg Bro of Robson. Mr.. ‘Wayne’ Fietz, nephew ‘of the bride, attended the guest book. The toast to the bride was proposed | by Mr. John Yuris of ‘The | Matron-of-honor '.was > the bride's sister, Mrs:' Isabel Fietz and the: bridesmaid the bride's niece, Miss Lily Fietz, Both are of Castlegar. Flower girl was Misa Cindy Yuris ‘of Rossland. All were identically attired in yellow’ polyester. street- length gowns featuring Em- pire waistlines and cape sleeves. The matron-of-honor and bridesmaid carried bouquets of pink rosea and 'white ‘daisies, while the flower girl carried a white basket’ of the same flowers. ope travelling to the East: Kootenay, Calgary and the.” Okanagan, the bride donned a mauve and pink floral dress of dacron’ and :nylon‘ identical (to that worn by her mother. Her » The newlyweds will reside at 690- 3rd Ave. Ni, Castlegar. . Guests attending the wed- ding were from Fernie, Cal gary, Hillereat, Vancouver, . Surrey ichmond, Parksville; . 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