CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 28, 1968 Diversified Views of Canada’s Forelgn Aid Conflicting get comple: te mentary views of foreien uld were given! Ba the tl fn his Held: ton of Canada, one of the “rich countries of the world,” averages only six-tenths Of pee. er if her gross Ld a helping of of poorer itd fe to Be gaining little from Can- ada’ gapore, he_ said, -| Comal & sent “only $400,000 | +. + Dutch of this we lin pauestion.? “J would judge the pro- to. be successful because Canadian tea- "Another country, in which Canada’s foreign aid is not foreign ald of all the ane “recelves ‘about rich countries to the poor ones is dwindling, year by year, he | much: sald. rade at confer- were mad 2 press Wednesday at the Arms. of electrical-elec- nic ttchnology at Selkirk G@ollege and an authority on foreign aid Mir. McArthur told a Cas- oe a eeariier tribution to “other countries or their citizens” was $1,600 million between 1950 and 7. “Although this has caus- ed no strain. for a country so rich, it has been a consider- able sum,” he Mr. MeArthur’s criticism of Canada’s foreign aid pro- fram was more with the me- Hiods of employing the aid, than with the amounts etd valu Plier effect'is seldom attain- ‘He explained the different 25 weil poll Party in 0 ie power’ as do other ‘projects, so education goes short.” inthe second’ coun- theorcéical alm of | foreign ald, iter- try — he did not name it — Mr. b: “education ‘does facets as finding a solution to the of the poorer Drawing a distinction be- tween benefit for some fac- Clements said there is a “two-headed § Far He described these two sooraval by ‘World Bink mem- “bas: ed on trust, on belle, rather iclal woes of the wor! He auld t that the newly- | infla formulated | rice ed that ‘a’ permanent solution ,| is still necessary and the two- fore it could be adopt-| there ituation | will be -a go Ib the aim of blems of all countries and both the a bank and the Pising the e living He predicted the gvolu- tion ot knew for | th we pag ce on re- protien bat 1 but ‘need pot spell the doom of the plan, e national ‘gtability is facing | ene said Mr. Clements. The instability of the dollar and ind has Ender mined the world monetary sys! Canada 1s eager ey ‘Heb tf tae the world currency an fie foveramont as has "checked ‘The World Bank Bank with Its probiems, Mr. ents said, “there is inev- stably a wide opinion as to hoy im id° be ‘resolved. But is usually a good spirit of cooperation among na- + ‘Both men Agia Hut if there is no other! FIELD & STREAM Mixing Different Breeds horn sheep in the W: rea near the Bull River hat. in. He itustrated: in his re-| chery. marks, forei, aid in two countries, one oe which seem-' ed to be benefitting much and the other which seemed cRoweRs } MUTUAL For Complete MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) Unless these sheep are fenced and kept as an out- door museum, they will, tually be crossin; Rocky Mount hich are close to znd we would ‘be losing one more true species of our B.C. animals. My swers? to the Okanagan conform to either species, = | why why 0 for 2 fora a possibility of I made a guick trip over last week-|- end to take my California big form head back to Abe B: e commend his museum of taxi- dermy as a worthwhile trip to eave interested in out- conned ees He a terrific dienlay of nate and I thoueht T wasn’t ening to be ele to'tear that daughter of mine — awne — away for awhile — she was completely lost and e Fannin, whi of the Stone and Dall Sheep, but is not conside tro- a "phy animal because it doesn’t McNabb’s We i in} EXCAVATING SERVICES CHOICE TOP SOIL Place your orders now for immediate delivery COMPANY, LIMITED es for trenching for water, sewer, gas mains and services, septic tanks and tile fields. Phone 365-5996 full of a questions. While over there I man- aged to pick un three lovely, rams in my. spotting scope and T for ana wal] ha Tank. ine forward to the day when Tecan go out in our own We ‘oppor- ity to rate ‘bie horn ee I get a real thrill out Oneration California Rie- horn is going along at full sneed. though no tabulation of revenue cap be made at. Bus Payment Causes Concom Far School Board The vrocedure of naving for several new school bucses wurehaced by School District No. 9 is to be checked with ire minister of ceguestion af PAYOFF BILLS WIT ONE GLEAN SWE! Keady cash from GAC International “makes piled-up bills disappear fast. Sweep many-monthly payments into one. Step in or call. Get acquainted with cur one-step bill clesaing service. ASK GAC INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP, LTD. LOANS UP To $5000 in caer for | the y ahiclee Trustees Monday nieht to co! fromit the department of e edu. It was disclosed at the board meeting Monday, how- ever, that the interest rate for the . board’ om ution of the busses probably will not be jeo; dized by the pened eon? cerns, Mr. King said. Petree dstableicheman. Saati eh PETTITT PHOTOS. PETTITT PHOTOS © SOLOHd Li1L13d "PETTITT PHOTOS: SOLOHd -Liiiad By Jack While of Mountain Sheep is Loss, Net Gain this date. Norm New who is @jin charge of ticket sales will ny- asks you to buy one, please don't hesitate. to don- te your buck. ‘How's fishing? J Bob Wood at the Arrow Boat Club re-' rts that fishermen are hav- suc over 30 pounds was taken re- cently in the Kootenay lake. It was released, however, as | it was almost ready to spawn. No bij nee coming in but plen 7 in three-to- Avepoun aint bow will soon be e rainbo span but a few are still taking the odd bite and one Ling fishing and Kokanee in| fishing are j starting to and be picking uj iy over the next month. 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No Canadian Sten typrogem whose objective ts indifferent to the fact that there ia, to promote ‘progress : of rural intaged ARDA Is a joint Fade |-Provi 2 Joint Fe Federal. incial program and its goals ae to | rural people and the effi efficient use of rural lands. > In Otter t achieve these objectives, ARDA is using various : — land use has been ii improved on ewormiicaseseta Wextra ‘grazing -— Comprehensive regional development programs Way in the Interlake District ‘of Manitabe and inthe istrict of Alberta. ERED provides 85 ro under- : Edson The Interlake program under AR! ion dollars of federal and eroweat: il funds for human and physical resource devol: over 40 million dollars have been committed to drainaga, flood control, irrigation system renovation and land con- servation in brief, social and nada, for rural people and ARI AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL | DEVELOP: \ es MENT ACT C= CANADA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 5 OTrANA ~ =~ FA THIS CORNER By ARNOLD MARTIN The inestimable Value of Waiting whe per Pa of course, that it is hard to ima- gine anyone more bees than nt generation collec- ee - But, the prophets and sages of the ages assure ‘us, a wickeder bunch is coming. ‘Much, much more Wicked, in fact. ae 4 was. once suggested to to this writer that this wickeder- Seneration theory i not new. The le ured Noah washed deck. of bis boat pro- othe next generation is going to be em WOrse. ed, it would appear’ that. the theory is fay from true. The 88 cessive generations is ‘due Sargely tot the increasing short- mess of memory of the last one. “However, there is one GREYHOUND announces | Col thing wien seems almost in- uta though the suc-| p cessive generalons do not unveiling @ recently of of i ve ert * techniques by. oe I: they wit 018 seem 10° cok more impat- once was a time haps an en absence or illness o! ther. the te or so, with Chis this necessity fe e rarity, the Broblen 0 oto 15 ‘and, nd leyeatold dropouts creasing. Waers once 2:1¢-year-old 7 Mes. ef dropanis are increas: ing every yeur, scnool officials ‘But in the Iast ‘40 years|“ iv While such a trend may or may not be a good thing, it is worth wondering, per- haps, if the increasinglyim- Patient youths are not missing the satisfaction of achieving i, | Something after waiting long for it, rather than having ev- ery desire immediately ans- It was pointed out that, toa 20-yearold of. bygone an ice cream cone was a once-a-year event, and there-| ann fore no less than a milesto: ‘The .casy can |ice-cream cones to “or| Year-olds isa Susdtion ay thout the negative or affirmative. Perhaps it is better. that AE Hime when i is both other necessary and continue schooling, it is be: Od out of schoo. In the realm of sexual The) ceivity, as well, the young- sters are advancing ury the abandonment oft futars plans for consider oinced: Ronald Gne as vice presl- dent, pl ‘and administra: edt, Gross holds a BA froin What is more Perhaps, is the fac fact that fins umate relations are, by ture, designed for fault be- appears to be relatively eew. ” A somewhat shocking is velation to this writer was the tirely on physical attraction is @ partial relationship. It is in- aa SCHEDULE DUE TO THE INCOME TAX 2, PROBLEMS 2? Don't miss any Credits or Refunds CONTACT DOG FOOD, Zip . SURF, Soap Powder... LUNCHEON MEAT, Canned 2 tins 99c FLOUR, Dutch Oven . Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders . See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store Johnny's Grocery - :‘& Gas Sales: Ltd. 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