CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 2, 1964 H THE CHILDREN'S CORNER. _ SUGAR AND SPICE . Loafing Without Honor ‘\oraxy continent’ there has THIS WEEK AND NEXT By RAY ARGYLE about the psychological and The national medicare : : : _ moral effects of the topless program recommended by ‘ \ : . bite suit, ; the Royal Commission on : There's planning to be sen Lu g con COURSE, our mone JOHN MeLEOD or y ¥ E w buy HERE}, SHOP AT-THE STORE | WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE | “You'ro.a lazy bum, Bill Smiley.” That's a recurrent aA All good things rut come| have thought it was for the|# theme } around afte! t ig holes same $20,000 If you have friends visiting over the holidays I might remind 8| sou at this time that during first golfer to have his name in-| the months of July'and August Havo a problem? Wilte ‘to Canadian social worker Deris Clark in care of this newspaper. DEAR DORIS—Could you because the girls thought Ith Serv. + ices offers as near-per- fect a solu- , tlon to Can- ada’s health problems as mendations, Teceiving the cautious ap- . Proval of even the Cana: dian Medical sociation: show how rapidly social attitudes are changing in this country. volence would sap the will of the people and turn us into robots. We would be helpless to fend for our- selves and would be de- pendent on Big Brother for our most meagre needs, It is strange to me that Canadians ever ‘fell for such guff, But we did for Many long years, with the result that Canada has been until recently one of the most of Iam a Koala and I live in Australia. I live in trees and eat only fresh leaves and flowers of certain eucalyptus trees. That is why it is hard to feed me in a zoo. SHOWCASE WEEKLY REPORT ON THE LIVELY ARTS Clyde’s Choice OF A NEW MOVIE By CLYDE GILMOUR the Western world: in pro- viding social benefits. The Royal Commission on Health Services, headed by Supreme Court justice Emmett. Hall, has recom: mended: ® Acomprehensive med- © ical care program ad: tered by the provinces, paid half by them and half by Ottawa, at a starting annual cost of $466 million. ® Complete medical service for all, free eye and dental care for children under 18 and many others, fluoridation of all com: munity water services; new medical and’ nursing schools, and many other in- novations. It is significant that the Hall Commission recom- mendations ._parallel so closely the medicare pro- Very little in the way of prophetic powers is needed to predict, that BECKET, (an Book of. the Week By PERCY ROWE PALACE AND HOVEL by Daniel J. Kirwan; Abelard- Schuman Canada Ltd., $4.95. This book is pure joy for suyone who enjoys Jaughing filmed in England, will be a major contender for Oscar glory in 1965. Director Peter Glenville’s brilliant cast 1s headed by Peter O’Toole as King Henry II of 12th cen- tury England and Richard: Burton as his former friend Thomas Becket, saint and martyr, who was assassinated four days after Christmas in 1170 on the altar steps of Canterbury Cathedral. Ty SHOWS TO WATCH : July 3—ANDY GRIF- Fn "SHOW (Cr TELE-— SCOPE: (CBC), A Cowboy's convictions gives portrait: of Alberta rancher Dave Diebel. Sat., July 4—MOVIE (CBC), if a reprint of dispatches eat back from “sinful” England a century: ago by ‘an American + mewspaper reporter. It’ was an inspired touch to republish ocrisy'. with its old- fashioned admonitions against temptation. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS & VIEWS A summer special series on CBC-TV Wednesday nights is Camera West, a series of documentaries’ with ‘a. west coast viewpoint. July 8 broad. cast will deal with ‘a: boys’ private school near Victoria, and the July 15° special will be under the title, Whatever Happened To the Horse? It’s might add. The Bible tells us that a prophet is not without i honor,’ save in his own country. These days, a philosopher is not without honor, save in his | own back yard, when sum- mer comes. And he'd look pretty silly sitting out there meditating in January. LENOW the hedge needs : d the lawn trimming an needs’ mowing and .the flowerbeds need ‘weeding and the back porch needs painting and the kids need a clip on the ear. I don't have to be told over and over again, like a retarded child. * But there are a.tot of other things that need doing a whole lot more. So wish my wife would just shut up about those petty, menial chores and let me get on with _ something worthwhile. There's bird-watching to * the “sprinkler, three dowagers and a gigo- lo, if I'm not there? ee er 2 Who's. :going to shout back. insults to the star- lings, warn the sparrows that the cat is stalking, ant scare off the gulls as they swoop closer and closer to the barbecue, if I'm not on hand? There’ 's ruminating to be done, Somewhere on this ion How can a chap plan a golf game anda fishing jaunt and a camping trip and a summer course and a column and-o speech and how to avold doing any of them, if he’s muddling about with a paint brash or a pair of shears? - There's a lot of figuring . to be. done. Who else around here is going to figure out how to get ne give me the names of some Places’ for unmarried that Neel the reason, Then tt was my figure, 1 think ite< disgusting when I can't walk down the hall without + girls‘ saying things about says she’ should be able to finish her Grade 10 before she starts to show much, Also, do you know what can be expected of the boy to help? He will be 18 this summer and thinks it would ruin both their lives to get meet the note at the bank, and Stay out of debtors’ prison, when our outgo exceeds our income: by an indecent tow of digits? |. * * * Theré’s cold beer to ba drunk. Any simpleton can jam up the fridge with it, and leave it there, taking up valuable space. It vakes a touch of the: it keep it moving at just tue tight speed s» that you're never stuck .. you feel like a cold one, but are just fresh out when a gang of thirsty visitors arrives. There are books to be read, clouds to be counted, squirrel-fights to. referee. Who's going to tlsten to the trees making love, the acorns dropping, the bees droning, if I’m’ sweating _ around behind the roar of ‘of the lawnmower? . . So. Next time you drive past our place, and see a recumbent figure on a lawn chair, inert,-and your wits says, “That Bill Smiley bum, isn’t he?” . is don't agree like the coward you are. Just retort, “Nuts. He’s a philosopher without honor..in his own back yard.” OUR TOWN — By McClelland _ ANXIOUS MOTHER : DEAR MOTHER ~~ The child care agency for your area have a list of places, as well, as good counsel for you and your girl. Shotgun marriages are no longer the rule, thank Heav- en, But the man in the case uf expected to Help with os expenses. and suppo! the child, If and when the baby is adopted, this ounee tion is over. (Write in for my article “Unwed Mothers and Their Babies”, enclos- ing ten cents and a self- addressed, stamped envel- ope.) am i. DEAR DORIS — I am a 15-year-old honor student, and used to be popular with all the girls. But they sud- denly got ‘the idea that 1 was stealing away their boy friends. I don't go head over heels. over boys, but after all I just'can’t ignore them. I used to have long blonde hair and got it cut my figure. I try to eat more and get fat and flabby but it's no use. You're my last hope; please help mie. GIRL TROUBLE DEAR GIRL TROUBLE +> Once I'knew a beautiful irl who was the idol of both girls and boys. How did she do it? By being sin- cerely friendly. She was never known to say any- thing unkind or even sllght- ly critical about’ anyone of either sex, Wouldn't that be - a better way than by trying to disfigure yourself, as, it were? * * * DEAR DORIS — My fl- ance has invited me to go with him to! The World's Fair, We would stay at his married sister's place, which is. just one day's drive, This means there would be no “oight stops” on the way. Before I commit myself, . 1 want to know whether it is proper for me to go. 1 am 21, he sister be her husband are over MISS PRIM \ DEAR MISS. PRIM — Quite. proper. Go with my blessing. fac scribed ‘on Tr new Castlegar Open: Golf. Tr Congratulations to. Bernie for two’ fine ‘rounds of golf. and also to Dick Wayling of our own Castlegar Club who Tet it be] session but we known at: the ice nament that this We ‘have narrowed down good the field inthe: Bosse ‘Trophy weat ther! Johnny Miras took out’ Ernie Fitzpatrick in competition as extra holes and Otto out over Walt Cheveldave. Ole Olson won over Dan Deverson and: Doug Furey over Alox “Wood. In the seml-final, John Mi- ros defeated Otto Walker and Doug Furey came out the vic- tor over Ole Olson. This means y that Doug Furey and John Miros} No. will meet to decide ithe 1964 winner of the “Bosse. of the tour- alker won Legion LA “Legion Hall with Sreen fees ‘drop to $1. per day. :| ff Over the.’next few months news will be at'a premium and this column may. be: missing for} @ a few weeks. duting the jhollday, will try.to write whenever anything iny ortant 4 trophy would| in the offi inet eee not leave its home grounds with- cout a-battle, and: we had just| Wo of your execiitive wish all members poppy holidays, good: ‘feifing, gi good ‘swimming, hing and ‘above : all good Hears Dolegate’s Report on Zone The Ladies Auxiliary to the Ro: at Canadian Legion Branch 170: held its: fi nal CARNATION MILK 6 tins 89 for the season last week in the 21: members In the ‘consolation event| and a visitor, Mrs. aH M, Peits- Carl Loeblich won over Lio: a che, present, Mrs. H. Ish, Bill Stefoniuk over Jim sident; introduced” Mrs, Peits lesky, Buzz MeDonald over Hugo che who. is West Kootenay Zone Wood and Bill Ci pales Pre: Bert Lamb. In the semis, oil for membershi Stefoniuk came out ahead of| the report of Carl Loeblich and” B his victory over Bill Cheveldave, will now meet Bill Stefoniuk in) ed‘ the West Koo! the final. juzz,° with | command meeting, was given, tenay Zone meeting in Nakusp as the offi- By the vend. of the coming| cial delegate of th week will be. Sompleted with the ex- report. ception of ember and the Gilbys in Sept. for the next two months we should be’ able ‘to relax and possibly plan to take in the Kaslo and New Denver tournaments. Did 1 say relax?! verytime I think of giving] wilt up this game I ure Tead fometbin ; ae July and ae en Tony the August visi eight inch nae — for ‘i, 000 : sinkin; S-ft. me of Bob and. then ga birdie putt 10 regain it. Henin Wadey missing his 12-inch putt for 5 cents as Doug Furey chipped in a 15. footer to take’it, It doesn’t sound like| the sick co much but if you could have heard Bob you probably. would TRAVELLING? : by. Air, Rail or. Ship Reservations ‘and Tickets__| ‘of arising money: will do the hospital visiting st will Mrs. Walker reported that flowers and. cards have’ been do The’ table Stet were cussed and it was ‘aceided to purchase a dozen linen cloths instead of cotton: cards are io be (pu purchased for Sympathy Mrs. Bate called on Mrs. Peitsche for a short talk, Mrs, Peitsche expressed: her pleasure at.being present and gave some ‘mew ideas on ways ‘and means _ Pre-Fab Building was read and |i ie annual Pacific |f HEINZ Baby Food ae tins | ‘$1. Mrs. Bate, who had attend-|[i SALAD TIME 32 oz. JAR: ‘SALAD DRESSING - SwIET’s BURNS fees cH EESE 2 ib. box 99 .. .49e. | PREM 2tins.... 2. .79¢ FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 tins . 9c | “BLUE BONNET: MARGARINE 2 Ibs... . . 59c “ASSORTED ‘LUNCH MEATS 4 pkgs... $1 00 f RED LABEL BEEF Round Steak th. al | . 98c | T-BONE or ‘SIRLOIN Ib. . RED RIPE. Watermelon Ib. Sc} Wieners : 3 Ibs. sy : ete asse: gram of Saskatchewan. The Dark ‘At The Top of the q fumorous look at the loco- For Tours, Cruisés'& Hotels|’ P. sses Inspection CCF, for all its failure to win proad political power in Canada, has provided a tremendous service in nudging the country to- ward many of the measures for which it stands. I predict that the na- tional medicare scheme as called for by Justice Hall” will never be a major political issue in this coun- .Prime Minister Pearson, at time of writing, has not yet committed himself to accepting the Commission's. report in toto. But the Lib- eral Party is firmly on rec- ord. favoring national co- operative medical insur- ance, : The service as set up by the province will have to include protection for the medical profession, such as free choice of doctor by patient and vice versa. There also will have to be protection for the public’ against the few who might abuse the scheme by tak- ing up doctors’ time on non-existent maladies. A good many people do this now. - The greatest challenge facing Canada In the wake of the Hall report will be to revamp, modernize and expand our medical educa- tion system. The Commission- Tightly. recognizes the trend ward increasing epeelalieg: tion in medicine and faces up to the shortage of new doctors and nurses and the high cost of a medical edu- . cation. We are turning out only 800 doctors per year and 20 countries have more doctors per capita than Canada. After national medicare, there will remain one fur- ther step to consolidate the health -services of Canada. That will be to abolish the price tag on a medical edu- cation, to ensure by, public ‘support that no capable student will be denied an opportunity to become a doctor : because he Sacks money for his educatron, Stairs, Dorothy McGuire. - Sun., July 5—PLATFORM (CTV), national issues are discussed by. Parliamentari- ans. ED SULLIVAN (CBC), Kay Stevens, Jerry Vale, ant comedian Myron Cohen are guests. Mon., July 6—SINGALONG * JUBILEE (CB motive power of a past era. © Two Canadian actors are ». featured in the .western series, The Texan, which has started a summer run Mon- day nights on the CTV net-- wal ron sacob and Donald another summer season of fol singing. McHALE'S NAVY (CTV), the U.S. navy. manages to survive another of McHale’s riotous ‘adven- * ” tures, Tues., July 7—THE PLANE- MAKERS (CBC), a plane mys- teriously ‘crashes on her’ a journey. ed., July 8—SUSPENSE THEATRE (CBC), scientists trapped’ underground: by an - explosion must choose one man to die. Thurs., July 9 — JACK (CTV), Paar once moe Grindl is hired by a Broad- * way star—and finds herself involved in a murder. ie ¢ who have “teature. roles 2 two in th series, Rory Calhoun plays the leading role of a a um fighter of the early west. @ Peter, Paul and Mary will do a one-hour special for CBC-TV’s. Show of the Week. Program will be taped | in duly in Toronto. @ Richard Burton is turn- “ing movie director. He'll di- rect for Paramount the film version of a.Tennessee Wil- lians’ play, Condemned. And starring in the movie will be his wife, Elizabeth Taylor. This will be the first movie . made by Miss Taylor in fhe US. sinte Butterfield 8." o Castlegar’s Business and” Professional Directory GREEP’S EL ce zi and Residential . This Property Is © SESRRERREES BEN 8 har fis INES. PIBBE sl iat u THE ANSWER TO THIS PUZZLE 18 IN BOSSE’S JEWELLERY AD ON PAGE 3 ~ Bosse’s also: has the answer to all your. 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