CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1961 “in Easter Week Tribute to Alexander Zuckerberg By JACK CHARTERS “The life," Mr. Zuckerburg was wont to say with a merry twinkle | tht in his eye, “is the play.” And on this deceptively complex if un- {@iomatic philosophy he rode out ALEXANDER ZUCKERBERG all the troubles and pains, disap- pointments and heartbreaks that life had to offer, with a merry heart, gentle, Kindly and unem- bittered to the end. Life bent his back but never his spirit, for him Ife was a tran- sient thing, the scenes of ‘a play which opened at the morning and To: live meant ‘to realize an of one’s potentialities to the full in ming and body and spirit and if oné were £0 for fortunate to be a tea- cher, Then it meant directing and Infecting others with o Ike en- usiasm. Mental or physical inaction whether in an individual or a pub- lic body is, to. the true teacher, a sign of rust and decay, and Mr, Zuckerburg, who considered Tiim~ self a pestiferous but necessary} 4 gnat, delighted In gently but per- sistently eens and Probing them back to Ii “Ah, you are from the such and such university.” he would say, “Perhaps I could ask you ttle question please?” And after several litile ques- tions during which time the pupil was humbled but never humiliated, he might chuckle and say, “You are smart boy, You should try || solid geometry or theoretical arith- metic ete is fun.” and one more lesson had been taught one more door opened, » crack unto a wider world of knowledge and thought. Some of his best teaching how- ever was done Indirectly by ex- house was full of pictures and books, and statuary and friends snd he was surrounded by hia be- loved birch trees ‘and the sound of the river, ‘These for him were the very thread and cloth of Jiving, beauty, ter season was a special joy. All of the physical and mys- tical implications of this time of birth and life struck the deepest and fullest chord of his spirit and it was no accident that his is- land house was modeled in a Rus- sian clapel. ‘ For weeks he anticipated it, for daya he for it and to * Groundwood pulp, or mechan- ical pulp as it is quite frequently called, constitutes by far the larg- est: pproportton of Canada's. pulp production. Groundwood accounts for a- bout 50 per cent of the industry's etal pulp production. Only. about & per cent of the output is made for sale; and this market pulp, al- Lots of Groundwood Pulp most in its entirety, moves sbroad, Btates. cutee: to_the Tho greater Proportion of the 55 million tons produced goes Into the manufacture of newsprint, al- though groundwood is used in the of , and for some books and specialty pa- pers, him muzt go the first traditional “Christ is risen” and its response “He is risen indeed.” * He was in: many ways akin to the island he loved so well. Gentle and unruffied in the midst of up- set and confusion. Individualistil and many sided against the geometric conformity of the neighbourhood, withdrawn & Uttle but always welcoming and A part of Russia and and and nature and if to all this he had a student to teach, then his ure was complete. Though each season of the year had ite particular import- ance to, Mr. Zuckerburg, the Has- Q part-of the world. The night be- fora: he died he “said, “So many good" friends I have,'so many good friends.”, He taught better than he knew, but Easter will not Re autie ‘the. same without him. ample, In an age when gence 1s the rule and luxuries have becdme everyday necessities, he lived in the simplest possible fashion. He could and frequently did make his own clothes and even shoes. His meals were plain in the. extreme, bread being his main staple. His furnishings were spartan and his bed a thin mattress on boards, He never had a car, and until [his heart prevented it, preferred walking to riding. He nefther drank nor smoked. Yet in spite of all of these deswhacks, he en- Joyea lving to the full, for his FOR THE BEST IN AUTO BODY WORK See “Kootenay. 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Friday afternoon he said there were but five or six hours of de- bate lett. . - Whether or not the leader of the opposition had told the pre- mier all would be over early Sat- urday afternoon we have no way of knowing, Always asa session near its end, the leader of the opposition and ‘the premier agree on a time for prorogation, though that time js subject to change. In the 20 years I have been dn the ‘legislative press gallery 1 do not recall prorogation time al- fered to'any extent once the lead- er of the opposition had given the go-ahead signal, ' . Mr, Strachan, seemed to Jose ll control of his backbenchers on that Friday night, not that he looked annoyed, or tried to shush them, Mr, Strachan may not have intended to control them, he may not have given orders the session was to end Saturday, but surely they knew thelr! leader had been felling everyone it would. ‘There were times during the uproar when it appeared Burn- aby’s Gordon H. 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Fortun- | ately this is still, slow enough to avoid an accident. it happens every tims, And tt happens | because. of the knuckle- head idea that” people. shout ‘be told to: slow.down to 16 mph when Jt ‘really, isn’t necessary, All-that is needed ‘isa: sign “Proceed: with’ caution” — survey crew working: ahead.”. . Nobody wants ‘to run’ inta a aurvey crew. So ‘the motorist will the’: brakes “at the first ‘sign of surveyors | and generally behave as he should. "But ‘he ‘won't ‘slow down to 16 pect him to. 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