CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, "Your Friends Know What ce Your Worst Enemy Doesn't. Poway Needhiaia exmmpiaine he's being hassled by tl i the Teron Globe ‘and Mai) Your friends know some. thing your enemles don't know —exactly where to atick in the knife. ° Thre, ways i find out. about a man— (1): borrow money off him; (2) lend’ money to him; (8) invite him td spend a weekend at your cottage. jee e There are certain short vulgar words which relate to the bedroom and bathroom, If T used’ these words in a univer-_ alty or a high school or even a junior high school, I don’t think anybody. would be ‘shocked. ‘That's the way they talk themselves. But If used words like honor, duty, loyalty, the students would be at worst horrified, at best embarrassed. eee When gasoline goes. to $2.60 a gallon, the North American motorist will use the same amount he does now, meanwhile letting his wife and ° children starve to death." . « Arthur H. Berube of St. Catharines sends mg an admir- able thought from Thoreau: “It isremarkable that there is little or nothing to be remembered written on the subject of getting a living: how to getting a living not merely honest and Honorable, but al- together inviting and glorious; for if getting a living is not so, then living is not.” eee * In England, you must read the Times and the Telegraph understand the world; the Mirror and the Express to . understand the English. cee If you go to Detroit as a Uberal, you'll come ‘back as a conservative. If you go to Detroit asa conservative, you'll come back as a reactionary. If you go to Detroit as a reaction- ary, you'll come back asa raging fascis Rige eek « I see Harry, Schultz, the Wall Street. gadfly, is being .. these things are not immediate- He came here from Ghana two ‘years ago, he's a member of the Marxist-Leninist Canadian Par- ty of Labor, he takes part in anti-Green-Paper~ demonstra: tons, and he intends to become a teacher, pie & Tee iaamgaeas {immigrant in 1929; you sir, may have come in 1950;-and you, madam, in 1957. Weren't we all »* fools? In those days, you had to scratch for yourself. Now things are different. ‘The moment an Immigrant ‘arrives he has the “right” to housing, welfare, a “good” job— whatever he may desire. If ly forthcoming, ‘he - stages demonstrations against those rotten old authorities. 0 Canada! © ~ 2 T, REGRET T ACCEPT! Just afew more notes on on Ifyou are bored, turn to the ads. ‘That's not just a wise- crack. A western publisher who runs my column, valde “You're p there. the casas, saat it comes to re “Thanks a ee ‘T muttered rather dourly.. Turns out it ° aMiomiag th through “the read part of many weeklies, ‘Anyway, perhaps the . nicest thing I can say about - ewan is that I'd love togoback, $0 years younger, and with two or three months to spend, : rT got home, I dis- : covered I have a horde of coesins, a Sebatoon. and peel they're ‘sore a3 oy hell when'they learn T'was. Lalso heard some wolves, thee fr a few dye and ut they turned out to be dist eal them. young Indiana, and the wolf 4 calls were directed at pretty dear Heaven! ist ures i pi % sex. Ovide, the guide, didn't, I homestead” : on Calomet Inland in the middle of the Saws Ever ext or denoinced for'his aS that fhe U.S: déllar will fose 50 per cent of its value in the next 18 months. “Gloom and doom!” /27?d consider Mr, Schultz an optimist; ‘my. own finances are being arranged on the assump.” tion that the U.S. (and Cana- dian) dollar will lose half of its value in the next 12. months. © . One. of, ‘the numerous causes: of our inflation ‘is. the belief, almost universal among the Canadian middle class, that ~ if you spend enough public money on him, the criminal will turn into a stint, the alcoholle oradirty into a teetotaller, the parasite into s productive member of society. eee Tread in the papers about a York University. student. who Baga than it-isto: ‘ete Forshee Calopet and: 7 straight-faced,. outlining with his hands the shape of ‘was elidemaster: ths he Bah, whieh was more ofa faethe vgreat sdays of a fish, to my an on the: Ottawa, inn Peirrebeiaed His adventures did Ihave? Ob, yes. Imet a prairie farmer, Seething of Joins, I dian t in his seventies, who was up chow (or German Bat Ta nae see a bald-] heeded 5 Backsround-§ solid type, casie a5 well as afew bald. geatle man; figured to be a and ihe had ihe eat 4 tring of profanity Either it was a bald ease ihe ear since {let the air foree. eS * a = Did eves oo a law _student try to Aire on & big bia, Re Had been-in the Mounties, coulds'tstand the crap of the upper ethelons, who ae stl he Victorian pike I caught not weighs just’ ; under 16 pounds. : ‘And those western crows! - I spotted a vast, black bird . ADVERTISERS . GET HIGH READERSHIP AUDITIED CIRCULATION IN THE CASTLEGAR NEWS Stout chap and I hope’ he _ Baked, But bo sure had northern wilds, where the a.great fire in the on ant eheap up, there, Brought’a ‘rate card home t'ssee, what other great * age, bad ‘Away: up there in: the ~ Reece, T felt sort of dis- with me. A modern cabin e WOODLAND PARK SERVICE. Castléaird Plaza — - PHONE 965-3355. © ‘Low Everyday Prices on Quality Atlas Tires terms designed to meet the savings needs of individual’ Canadian investors have bean incorporated in the 1975-76, series of Canada Savinga Bonds launched: Sept. 11 ‘by’ the - Minister of Finance. Anaverage annual yield to”, maturity of 9.38: per cent is < offered over’ the ‘nine-year * speriod of this new \bond, The> isgue will carry a coupon rate of, 8% per. cent in its first year, ‘and'a'coupon rate’ of 9% per ‘cent in each of the ‘remaining _ eight years to maturity. The siruplé design intro- duced with last: year’s Canada Savings Bonds is being re- tained, After the first year, coupon rates will be unchanged * “and there will be no compound. * interest feature. Bonds in the 1976-76 ser-., “{es, a8 with previous issues of“ Canada Savings Bonds; will be cashable at any time for their + full face value plus’ earned interest. They will’ be sold by investments dealers, stock © brokers, trust and loan compan- ies ‘and credit unions. They may be bought for cash, on the “installment saviigs. plan or |) through payroll deduction, across the country. Cash and installment sales will com: *menee this year on Oct. 14. ~The: bonds will be dated Noy, 1, and investors will not 2: “be required: to pay accrued + interest on bonds purchased betiveen Nov. 1 and Nov. 14, The Minister of Finance reserves the right to terminate caish and official monthly. sav- aa an over-erowded ‘beach; with no fishing, could cost as gaucho mat hore bi ride, and ‘ 10-hour bus-1 a nd every exhausted. it for the world,” It's ‘not Pete delle head ed ae 5 "| ‘The new series of Canada 2 Savings Bonds will be available’ to ‘individual ‘purchasers ‘to a) maximum of $25,000. They may - \be'bought:by bona fide Cana: dian ‘residents and estates of deceased: persons. ay Sidewalk ‘To Go In. _ On: Ivy. St. ‘A sidewalk, possibly of an “asphalt nature: is tobe installed in’a small section at 3rd Ave.” and Ivy St. ‘This was the decision made + the best use ‘of New $6.5 Million “Acid: Plant Now In Operotion Although overshadowed by the fanfare over the com- pany's'new plume ellminator, another opening ceremony took phe at Cominco here Thurs- day. At marked the offielal atart- ‘up of the company's new No. 9 ~ acld plant, a $6.6 million project that completes Cominco's 10- year modernization program tor acid production at ils Trail operations. ‘The new acid plant, which converts sulphur-bearing gis from zinc production to aul- phuric acid, replaces two obsol- ete acid,units, It is capable of treating 60,000 cuble feet of gas per. minute for a dally produc- ‘Hon'rate of 850 tons of sulphuric-acld, Most of the sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid is used for fertilizer manufacturer at Trail operations, although some is sold in ri Since 1966, Cominco has been replacing its acid plants, “which ploneered smoke pollu- tion control here in 1990. No. ‘was the third and final project. - More than 250 employees “who worked on No, 9 since construction began two years ago. were on’ hand: for the: ~~ opening. Avsine laque,, fag tribute to the Fine" project ee waitin: veiled. On it were inscribed the names of the more than 750 members of the project team and’ other Cominco employees who, contributed their effort. Downle, ‘manager of 4 a oie Saas TRUCKLOAD SALE OF:FISH) ‘Over 50 Varieties 34 JOMORROW, FRIDAY SEPT, 26, IW THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. N VANCOUVER THE MAVEAIR: HOTEL provides spacious: new accommedation: with fully equipped kitchens cal balconies: All: this for $18.00 single: and $4.00, mentary. coffee and tea service for your. added enjoyment. stay downtown. ati the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and Robson Streete.<.: For reservations, write to ¢ THE MAYFAIR HOTEL: G45 Horaby St. ‘Trail called the plant “another milestone in our continuing program to make resources available tous, to use: them | efficiently and economically, and. to minimize the adverse effect of waste products on the ‘environment, Project superintendent on th No. 9 and the new plume eliminator, Joe Szajbely, said in an interview after the cere- mony that the new plant is more efficent than the units it replaced, providing better con- trel-of the sulphur dioxide produced from zine manufac- "cooling water'and an improved pre-heating system. (“It's (a clean, modern plant," he said., “With a’ few modifications,~the ‘capacity’ of this, plait ¢ can be increased significantly. “at the last regular city. council , “meeting after Mrs. Darrell Smith of 088.2 Sed Ave. 8. xpressed concern for the safe- % from school because of excess speed of vehicles in that area. hile council was ‘agree able-to the installing of a sidewalk, an additional request’ “for speed’ bumps was: denied. ~The proposal of speed s¢bumps had:been discussed on — jjcanother. oceasion by council at which time the construction of “KOOTENAY | TREE SERVICE’ 399-4256. Gy of the children going to and - ny, speed: brmps on’ public » ROBSON COMMUNITY HALL ~ Saturday, September a7 Dancing Starts 9: p.m. Music by: LUNCH SERVED AT MIDNIGHT Sponsored by Robson Recreation Society * sper. additlonall, guest. ..with compli-]. On® your); next visit fo Vancouver. |. Members $5 Per se Non Members $6 per Courlel: A ‘A wedding of local interest took” place at St, ,Caslmir's, Catholic Church In’, Vancouver on June 21'when Christina Julia” ; Windsor became .the bride, of ‘Brian Turnbull Reid, ‘The bride is the daughter * of former Castlegar’ residents, ind Mra. Robert Windsor, who are’ now residing in Van- couver, the groom’ is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Reld of Vancouver," ‘Father Swartz. conducted the ‘ceremony at an: altar. js decorated with white-and red father, the bride wore a gown ” of polyeater satin, featuring ‘gladlolas ‘Given in marriage by her French lace on the bodice and i Problem of Overdue Books Continues a “To be Cause of Concem at Local Library Lis the minister. who has to, but cringes'to, bring fi: into her sermon, so the He ‘arian hates to, but must ep bringing up, the overdue te problem-—and the’ Ilst of overdue b books’ keeps growing. “It makea oné wonder {f the end result would be a beautiful- ly :tidy ‘library—because ‘an empty space is always tidy. Hopefully, this is an exaggera- tion, ‘but’ just in case, maybe you ‘should ‘look ‘in the nooks and crannies of your, house for anloverdue book. ‘7 Mothers “of ’ pre-schoolers are reminded that the Story BeTord,’ ts ikea peek Tat inte another world. The duchess hides nothing. Her frankness in’ describing her relationships, her attitudes'and her views on, subjects that interest here, will: ‘How to Be: Your Own Best Friend by Newman and Ber. kowitz, -you,\may now. be interested in thelr new book, ind “Alive. . How to Be Awake This time the authors use their interest ‘Among the Elephants’ by Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton ts the exciting penasnal adven: - ture chronicle of the ‘authors five years among the elephants In Tanzania, It includes facinat- ing photographs of elephants, many in'color, and the text brings to the reader the distinc: tive personalities of the ele- phants the dangers inde enti tlmes Wednesday, from!1 oe y Are you compelling se aggressiveness, of coinpetilion? ‘Are you in a constant against—whatever? If yes, then you are ‘Type A and ‘prone.to heart disease. ‘This well researched book and its title is Are You Type ‘A?— will give you practical “3 cadviee. I-you are: Type B “maybe you could read it and_ gloat and 7.86, guide your : frien {Nicole Nobody - the suet ography. of-th as the. complonten of elephant society". 2). ‘Maximilian and Carlota— The, Habsburg Tragedy. in - Mexico, by Gene Smith, is the biography.“of these two mon- and is a portrait of one of, baie history's most tragic couples. It ~ brings’ to life the ‘splendor, of Europe and the dreadful pover- ty and:wilderness of Mexico during the period. Immortals at my Elbow is ‘anew book by he partes of, Performing Right. In it Rose- mary Brown iryaets her conversations with Cho; stein and Bertrand Russell. Interesting reading for both the ‘akeptic and the'bellever in the ability of some to communicate with: what Rosemary, Brow calls thé “Next: World’s:4' In the. same'veln is’ the fi book ‘An‘ABCiof Witeheratt, Past and Present written by a practicing witch; Doreen Va- liente. 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They tell how to overcome the unconcious fears, angers and disappointments of childhood that may keep them ‘from happiness’ as adults. In the junior ion-fiction section are two new “how-to” by Inger aigh lesson in how to keep a child bed, but not is a collection ‘of crafts aa games (or all ages with specific instructions for many. fun pro- Nunibers. of Things by Helen Oxenbury is a combination of instruction mand” entertainment, from ite begin ning with one lazy lion grand finale ‘of fifty Tovely ladybugs. “TAnother new ebildrens book: is Be'Nice to Spiders by ret Bloy Graham.’ It is the story of how Helen the splder won herself a permanent plact of honor in the zoo: For the new reader, The by F. ber meeting to give reports on’ the ‘convention. Next meeting » “Minto Chapter, Ord the ‘Eastern Star, entertained -” Mrs. Donna Galpin, worthy.; grand matron of British Colum. : Gaipn, Mr C. Brotherton and |. grand lecturer Mrs. Ruby Flet- cher, all of Vancouver. +) At the evening meeting, on behalf of the chapter associate matron Mra. N. Zuk’ presented a personal’ cheque to’ Mrs. Gable: ‘This cheque, along with collected ‘on Her. sists. cwill “be donated: to several Eastern Star projects. “A generous cheque was... pin also presented to Mrs. Gall cuffs and a lace-bordered scoop |, > neckline, The dresa had been”; designed and sewn by the bride,» Her headdress of ‘a pearl: studded Jullet cap, secured the t-length veil, bordered lace. She carried a bou- maid Shelley May and flower girl” was Misa Christine Briggs, both of Vancouver, as well. The attendants were at- ing orange and yellow’ floral clusters’on a background of -° white, Their bouquets were ~ yellow, orange and white dalstes, ‘and orange daisies ‘were also pinned to the back of their hair. Attending the groom were > Messrs. Kelth Doherty and Neil Doherty, cousins‘of the groom from. Vancouver, Guests :at the wedding | came’ from Scotland, | Vancow- Following «honeymoon trip to Callfornia’ and the newlyweds have taken up’ residence at 5869 Dumfries ‘Vancouver. “South Slocon Auxiliary Plans: ‘ ‘New Projects : Plans for projects :per- tinent to the needs of Kootenay Lake District Hospital were, Blo, ‘when can Hospital Auxillary met’ at the home of president Mri Olive Muir. A coffee Oct. 20 in Plant No. 3 Hall. Quilt blocks have been completed and the quilt will be on display ‘at that time for raffling. Mrs.’ Muir was ‘named a possible delegate to the hospi- tal convention in Vancouver. A Telter was sent by the secretary regarding the selling of Leo ion Lottery Tickets. Members agreed to send for books ot % was set for Thursday, ie home Gh A. 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