Hippies Miss Rewards of Working The well-known Wonle school of thought, with: its in recent months with a wide variety of opinions on the mer- its of the ro-called “religion” | 5, dron-aut, of Amidst the wide variety of views. for and acainst, there etill remains to be dis-|P iss should be an individucl | 1i¢¢ dete his covered a true definition of the hinnte, What some says he is,|-— others sav he Is not, and so the preument goes. Rut, at the risk of gen- eralizing on the undefined, This Cones. should be so bol sta the “real” one, it can still be said thev are missing some- thing and what thev are miss- ing is tmvortant, indeed. It-1s for the mature to’ cheque which allows fim bw to buy bome — although not ail — of the things wants. Neither respect, nor good pay, nor a good job can be had by picketing, dropping out or smoking grass. While it is evident and rovable that smoking of on — to each own it is imminently more porte Hat Acupuleo gold Jere never done anyone 2 Timoth; Bears banker. The hippie, it can gen: erally be conceded, re: the Ulcerandeuicide” pace, of life, the philosophy which pubs money above personal "Bat the thesis that every- one who is “straight” is a vic- of this “evil and creeping philosophy” — there’s a a falty tale if ever one was wri ‘The weak or the unscrup- ulous may be a victim of the aviat the - hell - as - long - - it - pays” line of think- | am ing. But to say everyone who does not float While hippies may gain a measure of peace and secur- itv of soul in their neonomad even that is they should. at the same time, know what they on a cloud of |i that i| he eltled we vanei gin, Sask. question: |§ ing ae well as what |i they are gaining. Let them ask any of “straights” who are not leo. holics, who do not submerge cts | their nsci- THE RIGHT TIME for a car wash is the spring-like days of | the past week and the local women’s basketball team took of the fact to stage a car wash — for trucks, too | ett or ol in sither, booze or worth ib living. — at Frank's BA in Kinnaird. The girls raised $95 from the car wash and another $71 from a bake sale. The money will help to finance a trip fol Lake’ Cowichan, Vancouver | ties g | sland for provincial league offs. : ued — Castlegar News Photo Which is what they y are} really trying to find out any- way. grea of life are not those that come in a moment's flash of truth. The deep, subtle and slow- devetoning f truth of life is that the most satisfying things are those for which we work long} and hard. ‘This writer has never been hich, is a moderate but not overindulgent = juice- head” and believes in a day’s pay for a day’s work. It. has been his discovery that the things which are most rewarding — those that really count — are “unhip” things like respect from one’s fellow citizens, the satisfyin: routine of getting out of be each morning to go to a re- warding job and taking home Letter Suggests Answer To the Search For Peace Near Sir: Today we hear the words peace so often we must won- der what it is all about. Peace organizations are the thing these . times. Peace iaeehes are now so common that surely.they are losing their intended effect— that is, bring ice. Mose of.the peace talk is at Neanite all the peace talk, no peace is achieved! wind. We must then assume that all the talk about peace is_useless. and then ask our- selves “why? One aspect that seems to a very simple directed to hoping that this will perhaps be Men’s $11.95 ‘Hush Puppies For ALL the Family... and for Golfers, Too! Women $9.95 Is and easy-to-nderstand fact. In any conflict where two people or nations are involv- for that conflict to end there Must be a desire on both sides for peace. No mat- ter how much one side wants peace, if the other party in- sists on Sonillet, then ‘con- flict will go o1 So if a uae thinks .of condemning the U.S.A. for the war in Vietnam, think first of this fact: the average Am- erican wants peace as mach er wars have start-|f Castlegar has been’ sent to four month’s imprisonment police plained that ir. Whitelock -had been fined’ $300 in a “ Jan, 4 court appearance on a charge under the B.C, Motor Vehicle Act. ing mont $25 CONTRIBUTION to the Castlegar. Centennial Museum was presented recently by students of Robson Elementary} School. Receiving the gift from students Dianne Trenholm, left, Christine Salekin; centre and Sharon Zoobkoff is Mrs. Frank Wilcox of the museum committee. The money was irst | raised entirely by the students of Division I, a grade seven class. — Castlegar News Photo years belore. moving to Blew- in 1984, Unio: of { “Interment Sanday in the Brilliant cem- ance on a charge of attempt- ing to escape custody, he was fined $11 fines, he was arrested and is to serve two Brother of Glade Lady. Died March 5 Brother of a Glade 70. Peter \ erigin was born - in 1891, com- a young boy his fomiy, where le later moved to Glade ere he married the former SMITH’S Plumbing & Heating — Notices nae: Aux. to eae @ game. ion fal ease March 15th at 8 Pan. Everyone wel- come. Hospital Aux. Rummage he re ete. Ii well take It For pick- up call 365-5002 or $65- 7823. Thanks! Don't (Robson tomes =. Evening Group will meet “March 14 at 8 pam. at Mire. Ethel Oborne. Robson : ladles He ‘was a member, of the 1 Of Gat . Mra. Sale April 5 and 6. The - cilia ld Robson Guides’ and Brow- ties’ Parent Group meet- ing. Mar. 18 — 8 p.m. at Lenthan’s. 2nd Kinnaird Girl Guides Home Bake Sale. March . 80.at Safeway.’ From ‘11, am. : Rummage Sale. Sat. 9-12 noon. Legion Hall. Spon- sored iby | KUCW.” For pickup Pah. J. Young —’ 385-8117. Beta Sigma Phi Rummage Salo. March 28 — Legion Hall. 9-5. aovens, Interested in for 4 yr. Nursery Schoo! old in noboon. Ph. 365- 6452. Mrs, Mary Sherbinin of gage took place ‘Whitelock Gols Okalla Jail Term Anthony Whitelock = of prison farm to serve fter failing to pay two fines. A spokesman ex- he default accompany- was three Ata Jan. 10 court appear- or one month. After failure’ to: pay the consecu- A. EES & co. Black, and G — Nien‘s sizes $7.95 and. up — hath sizes $5.95 and up — Baby sizes $4.9 SALE Children’s oxfords up to size 7 and. girls shoes up to size 4 Ist pair at Regular Price, Second pair for $1.00 MEN‘S: CORDUROY. JACKETS $12.95 & $13.95 — SAVE $4.00 & $5.00 Men‘s SPRING .OVERCOATS, Special $20.95 as does any person in. th world. with this then, a condemn the U.S.A? Why put the pressure on the U.S.A? Surely the officials of the U.S. government. are fully aware of the feelines of the average person in their coun- try and the world, and are do- ing all that is in their power to that war. It is about time pressure is put on North Vietnam — fee real aggressor in that con- If we are tempted to join a peace march, let us first re- member that the U.S. is not the aggressor in that conflict but is defending South Viet- nam under a treaty agreement at great expense in lives and money. and put it where ft belongs— namely, on on forth Vietn: r that if-pe: Nelson Man Fined For Impaired Driving After Car Crash A’ Nelson “man, Albert.| jam Berube. was sentenced to .a|f $200 fine or 60. davs’ im- vrisonment this week when he apneared in Castlegar ma- gistrate’s court an a charge of impaired driving. The charge arose fram | an accident last Friday on the | im Celgar road. Police said the imnaired charge was laid. notwithstan- ding an allegation bv Mr. B ube that the accident was due | fi to his being blinded bv the ‘headliehts of another vehicle. -Time of the accident was 11.25 p.m. + Damage of $950 result- ed from. an accident Satur- ce | day-involving vehicles rewort- a ‘driven by Murray Garner Jamaicas.. Brief Shorts Southampton Pants _ 100 PER CENT COTTON TONI TWILL e228 tes2 75 - $3.75 to $3.98 | $5.98 The Smart Casual Look In Sportswear Mix-and-Match. Outfits — Make Up Into 2-to-5-Piece Sets Provinelal Library, Farliament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C. Des. 31/87" * (e@ Published Every Thursday. at “The: Crossroads of -the Kootenays”’ Al WEEK'S WEATHER Max: 47 V@L. 21; No. 12: STARE BRITISH petri DAY; MARCH 21, 1968 Prec Sus 3 72° College Student Cri Of Chamber Causes Ire Btroi criticism of the at, titude of some Selkirk nk College poe ey “ae b: Castleg sire ured iy by merce menber Att Anderson. Mr. Anderson, replying to Temarks made b by ¢ Gearee ler- manson, ~ of, educa: tonal, social and cultural act vities, said that College dents tend to forget College fe exists specauise cooperation ‘ o} 86] cant, Mr. “Anderson, Littl le, is the fact that. ut the Chamber was one of the important pres. sure fectora tn’? in’ Taving t the Col. it weren't nt for us, these | ¢ ‘h ret eoulday tt» -be: Gotege tite went mesons the ba membership is in take: out a “dion at a fa grester “Let them ay, their, : Hon st at great “coat he an beck thelr gay,” ne elt 95 Cantognrtetouind ae in bese Same He was objecting to re- ‘The sy who’ emceed a recent year-en yearend banquet for marks ~ ‘by Hermanso) ressed sats ; | the : little: hockey: . The. second - resolution, which endorsed a: highway all the way from the Waneta border’ crossing” ig through’ Kin- | tj, naird and up to. Highway 1 at prov 2) Revelstoke,” wag:; without ; ere | Secouder, “Mr. Waldie sald, = “They Phebe nee for many: roa in to get ridiculous.” ee year was a year construction, This job vey We. are indeed fortunate fee cuties House to be favored with such ‘out- The visitors are from the standing rsonnel iy the guly training . centre of the Anglican Chi in'Canada;'a pane. eis Committee | school: “where an attem When Your Doctor Says “VITAMINS... See Us NS pressed a sincere desire -for peace and rhe. displeasure felt Yes, we hear the words at that it war! PEACE, PEACE, PEACE of- Here the newspapers all|ten. over ithe world could play a could obtain the |! shape rapidly, se ing the hospital - r- _ ating hl fi hile this. co: struction i Kis Wheelbarrows — Lawn and Garden Rakes — Tree Pruners. — Shovels — Tank Sprayers Steele Briggs Lawn and Garden Seeds Fertilizers for Lawns, Gardens and Flowers < tory id the conbidene he ve. tory in’ thi é bree «\ B lll Let us conclude that all of|such talk has failed for that reason, and has bet Te ‘government describing their and ip eto les: now do not have the’ service —Salmo, Fruit desire for peace. Fruitvale and Mont- rose. Mr. Mogenson told the the | Castlegar News Friday-'the chief ben benefit ot | ‘d area. from: the new line will be greater r dependa-| f | Air Pollster Test is Planned at Request of Chamber ‘A member of the. Soirik | « ‘as a citizen” and at the -re-|ed D who He sald there was a delay foe of the Chamber, be sald say Coane Thou “about a asa fe the | etttent into tho. tale ate | ice 2% 8, Protest froma [2 ome of the work because a dirat stand On assess- pre-| only. primary.. after | Iu materials required, equipment and - “ a det ;jetecting: and treatment fol landowner or or available’ when they. st Should sel. permit lation - com or other commercial co: conten: Bave, been “Now we want to tne won ome from pose the discharge muttee is to study It would, in effect, 1 aa Mr. Embree iment: into to the: A Breckonsidgoe wets “that the average citizen who, sie out “We feel ‘quite signi- ‘Action on wie subject} ¥as not a landowner could justified in making ‘this’ ap-' did, recei vo. approval, Bot lodge a protest against : , y,..the. study | po! oo gh, water of he 7 Wa a Fao pollution of the province's air Was 3 zoved and ate ouier sued with vigor.” The re Teference’ of nce of this M0 Bene tueeeiodcoange fer Waters al of the protest toca rena legislation was sibi09\918 silduq oii’) : dat he’ ib ‘This: motion ‘was’ abled tio: 1 was Cc. _ experiment made,” ue ‘both we were ‘delay by the membership, ' after ’ ‘an| age treatment: Pane fo for: Na: _ The change would make unanimous. to: report ‘that ‘due to the ste ond dip lt lomatic administrator, Ken :Talarico, there have heen'no ‘interrup- tt ali| 22 w ot iby lan bet action times protected and Gat fall lea Saining? pat on the U.S.A.,. they on page six) Trento, 2. convinced that peace the only ‘answer and take the necessary steps to peace. So let all of us that are sincerely inf stop talking and in its ‘place put awe Baye: unt on‘roll- a fo. 2 ant uired pied extra mi at “This; along with the re- Placements, accounts for the words and receive the peace the fheiworid is crying for at this Henry A. Knipp nry ppleberg, We carry a aS line of ready-to-use vitamins. If your doctor prescribés, we'll fill it with precision . . . quickly! Castleqar Drug R.E. 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