SUGAR AND SPICE 1 feel sorry for my kids, because the Twelfth of wy for, hema, is. merely ie eix mother says, “Oh, “dens, tla 4a, your aunt's birthday and I Jon got to send.a card.” water '- 2 ing, or enjoy Bill Smiley ‘atbarbecue: The. poor youngsters. They don't know what they've missed. What a grand and glorious day the Twelfth was, when I was a boy, compared to the feeble, orderly skeleton it is today! About the middle of June, the lodge rooms of the tuned up for the big day. When the Twelfth =: rived, it was always th absolutely hottest, brightest ms Timber wolves live together with their. parents and ether relatives in packs, When bi the pack will-attack Ungry, deer or caribou, though will also eat snakes and rodents, SHOWCASE - WEEKLY REPORT ON THE LIVELY ARTS Icivie's Choice OF A NEW-HOVIE By CLYDE SILMOUR, day of the whole Beginning about 10 am., the first isolated lodges would begin to arrive in town, and shabby and ashamed was the lodge that _ could not produce at least one drum ‘and’ one fife. They were hard, lean, bronzed men, those from the ig and hill communi- tles around the town. There was a lurking’ hint. of violence behind the great good humor of thelr up- roarious . greetings, When the hotels opened, the streets were suddenly denuded of the hundreds - of white-shirted, blue- trousered, straw - hatted men, ‘and. everywhere per- spiring women produced lunches and sat in the shade. with, their broods, looking ‘anxious: ‘ © About 1:80, the grand parade would get: under Way, after a great deal of rearing and backing and shouting among the various mounted lodge masters, on their old white plow-horses, decked out like chargors. *,- And" the whole” town - would be ‘out to see them, ‘Protestants and R.C.’s and Jews and Holy Rollers alike. Down the blazing street they'd come, a mile and blam and thud of the drums. And there’d be a cheer as one elated Irishman broke round of elapping for aladles’ lodge, trim and dainty in felt white dresses and fancy Then to the park for the speeches. Ah, what’ grand, unenlightened, ‘intolerant speeches we had in those days, when everyone was bigoted and prejudiced and didn’t even know it. It was there that I first learned of the perfidy of the ‘“roamin’ catholics,” whoever’ they were, and the danger of the pope, whatever that was, and the bravery. and gootiness of King Billy, whoever he was, and it was there that I first learned that somebody had got licked at the Battle of the Boyne, wherever that’ was, There is something as pitt-- fal and gallant and stirring and faded about the Twelfth, nowadays, as there is about piace Day or Armistice ay. Fellow-Uistermen! Let's stop hating James Hi (or is it William of Orange?), Pll Jove my wife and anybody else’s wife who shows up on the Twelfth? How about you? sett Disney's: nearmon: on s0-call family”? mon is being in FLIPPER, co-starring co-. lanky young Luke Halpin as-the lad who befriends her and makes a pet of her in Florida coastal waters. Book of the Week By PERCY ROWE oe “By RAY ARGYLE ‘The Republican Party.eon- vention at San Francisco next a THE CHILDREN'S CORNER ¢ THIS WEEK AND NEXT primary: victory, » Gov. Scran- ton has been ‘faced not only with winning over enough of the’ senator's: delegates to stop Goldwater from hitting of | the magic 685 figure needed American Ray Argyle jytical bobay- jor now has a world-wide ef- ‘This owe caused: consternation abroad and here in Canada. @ = - ‘The Senator’s vote against the civil rights act makes a burlesque of his claim to rep- resent the mainstream of Re- te House on the votes of: south- etn white ra is repug- nant to mililons of friends of! ¢ CHILDCRAFT: The How and Why Library—15 vol- umes; Field Enterprises, 9129 plus handling charges, + This is a children's en clopedia which doesn't dain to be encyclopedic, And this is a change. It is reassuring to tind a set of. children's books aimed, dead-centre, for children. The illustrations sre’ very good, the writing & straight-forward. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS & VIEWS next week Fri, July SCOPE (CBC), reports on Lorne Greene’s success in otiyerood ANDY GRIF- t., July 11::BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (CBC). GREAT MOVIES (CBC). Sun., July 12. WALT DIS- NEY, PRESENTS (CTV), Patt 1 of Ballad of Hector, the Stowaway Dog. Mon., July 13. SINGA- LONG: JUBILEE (CBC), summer folk music. THE (CTV), ‘this epi- sode of' early: west is en- titled The Hemp. Tree. : Tues., July 14. THE JOEY BISHOP . SHOW : Cc with ony. aac BEN CASEY (CB: Wed., aa 15. NEWS- : MAGAZINE (CBC). Live from San Francisco, the Republican convention. Thurs., July 16. JACK PAAR (ery), a rerun, but worth watching. GRINDL, (CBC), comedy farce. Fri, July: 17. REPUBLI- CAN CONVENTION (CBC), acceptance speeches by presidential and vice-prest- dential candidates. * will bear down on the thing it's best at — live report- ing of major events. e The event this Hine: in the? bitt As Republican delegates stream to the Cow Palace in Gan Srancisco one question e of friends and foes’ of. the! Arizona senator: : ‘Can Gole-|: water be. stopped?” ‘The answer can only be a tentative maybe. It fs just possible that Sen. Gold- water might, after. all, match defeat. from the Jaws of vietory. ne latestarting eampatgn|4 for nomination‘ on the firat ballot, but to o stop Goldwater from’ replacing «any losses with new converts among the rena nearly 600 delegates, e task that Gov. Scranton. has time remaining to build up support for an all-out drive on the White House in 1968. The fact that the Repub- Mean party today finds ‘it- self in the dilemma of But ting up a virtual leaders, ExPrealdent Muenhower has played the sorriest role in this dreadful little drama. ick Nixon showed himself for ‘nothing more than the aise Scranton has been well publicized and well fi- nanced, but it has not had much time to do its work. In the wake of Sen. Gold-| who see in Sen. Goa a rebel to their” liking. Mediocrity has taken over once again in the Republican party and it will take a miracle to dis lodge it. water's narrow California NAPOLEON — By McBride: vention in San Francisco, where 18,000: people will jam the @ Cow P Palace for the fight een Sen. Gold- Scrani ~ water. pir M4 ton for the GOP Pesidential ‘ nomination. Both CBC and CTV have lined up a full television schedule of the conven- tion. There'll be baok- ground ..comment, live foverage of the voting, and o LAST ONEINIS A MUD HENS It has been a tremendous - Hare a A problem? Write to Canadian socts! worker Doris Clark in care of this newspaper, DEAR DORIS — 1 fc a and an. immigran( question is; How do you address a stranger without a question? It seems to mo stupid to start with, “What do you think about... 2” One movie director sald you want to become a movie star?” id this, mean silence for allt CONTINENTAL DEAR CONTINENTAL— Listening is all right in its place. But .even this re- quires the posing of a ques- tion — so that you may listen for the answer. Eti- quette says if you are guests under the same roof you may consider your- selves introduced, ~ Even our familar greet- ing: “How do you do?” is a question. Or that popular topic, ane Weather: “Love- W carr Not a thing wrong * * * * DEAR DORIS—My aister, eight years married, has tried every way to please her husband. He treats her horribly and is as nice as pie to everybody else. She is suffering severe attacks » of asthma and hasn’t had the power to fight back. She used to be such a happy-go-lucky gal but th erything. I just can’t stand by and watch my sister suffer all this unhappiness, STEADY READER DEAR STEADY—Sounds Uke a losing’ battle. Your sway.to handle sucha man.‘ The asthma may be her physical response to her dilemma, There are times, you know, when: even ° social workers won't hold misfits together,: But your. sister badly needs personal coun- selling, Help her. find it. Led * DEAR DORIS — I am 14 is that he is‘a foreigner and my parents don't want me going out with him, I try to tell them he's the same. but ‘they fight with me. Please help me. ENGLISH DEAR ENGLISH — Sor- ry, Duckie, but at 14 your parents still have some say in your choice of: friends. They may have other good tioned. Let's hope it is't Just because he’s 2 forelgn- or. : Oe To Would-Be Lady Doc- tor — Hf medicine is be- yond you, how about nurs- ing, or occupational and physical therapy, which re- quires some of: the same talents? Write in for my leaflets on these two pro- fessions, . enclosing ten cents (for each pamphlet) and a stamped, self-ad- Greased envelope. © eS by the winners, . e le A group of actresses in- terviewed about the topless bathing suits. said it might be all right to wear such suits in private, but hot in " public. “It's not good to show a man too much,’ ” one ventured. 7 © 6 Audie Murphy, starring with Darren McGavin. in “Bullet for a Badman,” re- cently, locationing at Rattle. snake Hill, near Lone Pine, Calif. discovered the spot to be ” aptly named. He and the crew uncovered more than 30 rattlers in a single ay. ___Gastlegar’s Business ‘and Professional Directory aL i 4 PRS PRRBBES ESSE era. Se Ey r SEPTATE i i i ri a : sO gue! , if 3 mf — es iE 3 i al THE ANSWER TO THIS PUZZLE IS IN. BOSSE’S , JEWELLERY AD ON. 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The} © ld faith- ile Tony us on the way. New Fenver Don’s car t developed a vapor lock from ov- erheating and caught fire. We quickly subdued it and forged on to arrive at lovely Whatshan Lake and pitch our tent in one of the prettiest settings I have ng time — rustic ‘cabins set ainone the birch trees, rented at reasonable rates and complete with electric lights and seen in a Io) Rustic but com- 8 Jake | a looked back from ‘the opening gun. They caught ‘around 30 between’ them..with Pen (who had never landed one before) coming up. with around 26. ‘Three were Kamloops trout and the rest Kokanee. Now all I have to do is get her ‘over her cold and she'll be one of the most fanatic fisher- men in the country. Alec’s Fishing camp on What- shan Lake run by Alec and Em- ily Coates sell be long remem-| - bered les sho made the trip. The rain: cam down in buckets, as it did. Gown here. Washed the younger ones right out of the tent-and into the cabin with us and’ we. were all extremely happy with. its warmth, =) 22-4. us yours itted a wae weekend: That's right —18 too * everlastingly * i und their homus say the oR: ais. “don’t step ecactly They .don’t howd: oD. o their, heads quite erect, nor turn out. their: toes so exactly as ithey ought.”. Yet those same soldiers defeated the precise armies of carefully ‘trained overseas: troops. : da piniornic oR. BUSINESSIIAN, AN ber of species of fish in Whi shan Lake — one that was dam- this| med a few years’ back, There are. Kokanee, . Kamloops and Char, and of course, squaw fish. ie | Pen’s Ford fender was, the big: gest at caken though Danny Poole’s il was doing its two-day. ing’ as. where? They’re not say-| fi is lng and the, weather is fine but you have to get out and fish to get arate fun. jncldentally ite et. 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