en ‘Thursday, Joly 28, 1 "1968 CASTLEGAR NEWS *Here let the press the people's rights un awed by inff Established in Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven B.C. Following Keynesian Principles _ To give Premier Bennett credit, his shows that he ot one ‘Canadian finance minister who is trying — and with some success — to follow Keynesian principles. The great British.,economist urged governments to budget for deficits in bad ’ times and for surpluses in good times, Mr. Bennett is wisely accumulating surpluses and paying off debt in the present ex- ry Brushing aside his peculiar account: | ¢ ing, which showa a net surplus of only $10.8 million, we find partly hidden a to-|¥°* tal kitty of $75.8 in cash surpluses, largely made up from previous unexpected sur- pluses. But what is really astonishing is that the premier is able to hold on to this sum while at the same time spending $66.3 mil- lion to pay off debts of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and the ferry fleet.’ Panelonary period. He is sing. better than the federal a deflationary factor in a highly inflationary situation. There ig some lesson in: the fact that British Columbia is able to do. this with-: out suffering at a time when Prime Min- ister Wilson has his back to the wall fi- nancially. and faces drastic measures to curb’ Britain’s inflation. Mr. Bennett, despite his voiced opti- mism, sees local danger signals in the slow- ing down of B. C.’s prolonged boom. He tosses a barb at the federal gov-— ernment by complaining that Ottawa's . “tight “money” policy is responsible for this slowdown. However, he was wise en- among the self. -liquidating. contingent lia- bilities which, with Hydro’ and: others, these are supposed, to be he now Pp can onl de: id con- ay, oe ate red: {and ona itor ‘Frank ee mid this ‘The storable milk, called UHT milk, ‘is Produced tn an in- tense form ; of which does not interfere with its Ruteitional qualities or protein to! Details of the new process, ed for up to six months, were Australian ae n his way home after attending a. world “milk conference in Munich;,says he does ‘ not anticipate ,,moves to pasteurization | Men! Australian Milk Could | Bech Logging Camps > export: milk to.North America, but:,added:' “If I was a small x: | farmer I would be worrying.” | iH is Said Richter: nen Ht te not SAVAGE SHOES “for children “Commonwealth country and Canada would not place any em- bargos against’ a Commonwealth country’ providing the quality ‘of the. product met our require: “UHT milk may be very desireable in’ B.C: We have re- operations ‘and a fmilic under which’ milk can be stor-| © ven suring | a visit fe iullk Board | donsed mili “While Ferguson was. in Vancouver members of my staff talked to him ‘about thy ‘new process and I ook! Horwerd to Teading their report. ‘make up the $1.4 billion | indi of the province. : As has been said, there is no quar- rel with Mr. Bennett. for: paying, ‘off some it debt -classic Keynesian model in paying: off some, of: this debt. But in using tax money for the purpose he is exploding own naive theory that B.C. has no public debt. 7 The B.C. community will hope Mr. Bennett’s financial luck ‘holds: out so that when’ the legislature next meets his esti- mates will continue’to show. potential sur- pluses. It will-then be time for him to con- ough two months ago to ize the dangers inherent: in rising construction costs when he ordered deferment of: post- Ponabie pol works, sider, whether he can’t do more for the municipalities.of .B.C., which:still find it the ‘The cult of fem: evel Telates to their sex. ioe this ig he-does and ‘thinks |. By F. B: Pearce ~ Many | Prefer Good Books ere origin and attainments, It ‘understandable, too, that there are'sb many salacious’ mag: azines‘on the stands. It is the re- sult of a cynical belief that men are intensely interested ''in ihe :| cruder'forms of sex. With this |; 9 | in mind magazines’ vie with one an other in giving the public ‘what it’ imagines it wants. | It ig probable that there are many. men who like-this kind of have‘ so many tough’ to :hold down deficit despite the . Eeneperiy: _ = Vaneouver Sun the titles of some of th the magazines suggest this, but: women .also lke’ this need-- The garage is still half-painted from last summer, though the new green is fading nicely into the old ‘blue. the above reasons. - daughter is moping because she strawberris doesn't have a waitress’s job, like. call her pals. In: addition my piles are acting up, my bursitis is throb- bing, my, P olf t has gone sour, and parent got my snow tires ye In short, its a typical day of my suminer, holidays. the! 2! tilfference between the "peat | fal ‘ihusion and the sordid:reali- be For the few.school teachers | estate IRSURANGE For All. Your INSURANCE AND REAL: ESTATE NEEDS 3| close the apartment, ., there, Listening to nai My | watching the squirrels at play, who: are? not ob) tang a _surimer ig papers, we fo 70 long, & golden months of sum- mer stretch . ahead like a ‘glimpse of para : And for a fow, they are pretty. close to it Tite they, are] Fi inmarried ones who don’t have a home to maintain, and have all year. They ply pick up shen tickets, and head for Uto- And even the rest of us ‘Up early, stroll about the SY pulling a weed hete and the birdies, smelling the summer morn. Breakfast. The works, Fresh ies, bacon and eggs, pot of coffee. . Then to work. Nine till noon at the iter. Lunch. Game of golf. e family to beach for swim. Home for leisure! arin and steak. in lawn chair with Rok ped Then, up and at it again, fresh By ‘summer's end, a healthy lear-eyed constitution, a eee ready ior the Pablisher, an out of f women’s magazine. “That's the Frere It’s about as much like: the reality as the Venus de Milo is like an orang- outang. There are soveral flies in the soup. I won't even mention such things as boné laziness, the wife dreams -up. date | mode, All wint nine, bleary-eyed retreat from eres at eleven. Secon pe B Here’s a typical In fact ippened this yt Old friend, wath ehildren dropped eir way inva town. aa dayed for lunch’ At 1.15, students arrive for heat and 140 chores a day my]! One. of the © big es Here is the ing. the: fates oft 50 oy ee of medio- bi nd big difficulty is is peo- | squirrels out beats hell: ‘out of: ‘eng dead: and: buried. '- ‘The historic > steamshi Beaver will cruise again'to tish: Columbia ports in 1966 and Centennial Committee's salutes ie i tramieportetion of | the past ae lea of the Beaver, steamship to 09) off the West Coast, was. introduced at Clover \Point, Victoria, on until late this year,:the. Centen- | Arron Historic Beaver to Cruise _ Off the West Coast ‘Again Saturday and will be open to the | mall public at various ports of call| Navy 1967 as one of. the Provincial | 9, er Harbour, 2. Ladner and New we 1. November. ; Ports of call for 1967, will ter. The kind of reading. ‘A psycholo; j | maleate “well. make Peon dy et salacious reading, HH and | Swould be both interesting ; and in- formative, °.: Looking at. the ma; e one might te eg 6° whole -nation was’ in- FoLyaa ‘find Dboys. and. ‘rls browsing through ‘books to find something more suited.to their minds and intelligence than the magazines and then you realize that. the . distinction A Maddocks Shoe a Luncheon. Specials. 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Canada’ is. much more ‘for- tunate-than the United States. It is possible: to - buy. pocket books, yb) if not good read- ing in. the e literary sense still have no other faults. in every small town. Ina few very. good class “| books 'can:be bought. The retail store of the Grand Forks Gaz- ette has ‘a remarkably good selec- tion of such‘ books series noticed how seldom one can buy light literature to pass the the | Aime, za fo ayn eket books oe 80 pine it would appear small in. We “Take Botter:: 636 ‘COLUMBIA th: h. “CIVIL. DEFENCE and the and fe out 1967," Centennial year of Phone 365-7944 ANDERSON AGENCIES On the whole Civil Defence is strongest and most active in the municipalities where the | ta; municipal government . shows proper interest and gives full moral support. A MESSAGE . TO WOMEN © WHO WORK ~ FROM THE DEPARTMENT ' OF LABOUR ‘Hon. Lesiic R. Peterson, Q.C. ‘Minister of Labour. British Columbia Centen- nial events in the transportation field also include the recent vin- aguer'Cance Pageant, tour of the antique ‘locomotive Dun- robin, and the spectacular Cen- + ptenidalintemationat-Abboteiond: ‘Air Show scheduled for 1967. The Beaver will be open:to visitors: at Victoria’s Inner Har- bour:from- July 23 through 27. Other visits for.1966 as fol- lows? Fulford’ Harbour, July 28; Ganges, July 29; Hope ‘Bay, Pen- der Island, ‘July 30, 31; cree . 1, 2; Ladysmith 3 cA ary of the union of the crown son B crown | Comm : ‘THMELESS TOPIOS. Christian Fly Accepts. Christian Education ; Committee Canadian. Woes io fa vof- chur fornlly really a tally: . when you 2 want to learn not to| i holler; when you ‘tan “have'a coom‘ ora corner, all your:own : + but also when you have the others; always ‘there.’ ‘Gina ou are Gus of the {amare people--who -will Use ‘an Electric Air Con- ‘ditioner to: keep your.” ‘home. cool and comfort sie’ all summer, long, e! WEST" KOOTENAY : POWER . i mily, is.a family when ou fan holes. foud without. Pel y A family. isa family your Aaa rubs: your head with fils; gxeat di; tend when: your is baking. just when. ‘you amily is & lunch bar fot Saturday snack on a world, outside, and you | it over, and try to see it all in God’s-way. . ight, owing full: welljithat at home is love and: understanding, more in enough to heal the bruises . of your day in the world outside. family is like a d or dee ily. you can, bring home. news fi * By Local Faattal the Cross 0 yg: it it gets you. off and gang he has bought.a-small house on chase: 18, will be needed for: the. reservoir behind Duncan Dam. But:he will | b contintie’ to' live by ‘a ‘lake ‘or then, you WW | Kootenay Lake near Nelson. “It there's pet there when you takin. ve Bly Safer nearly 609 muse’ come splashin, your Tatest’ trip into ‘the un- 1 eprs Has he j ping, an piey.. a bas brand of | fof seo: ‘has| way just. fine, he'll tell pon after nearly 60 years ta recent of. sho Mi up rau fe. ite of trap: oho "christian 'é there’s ' fellowship,’ acceptari a “feeling ot com- in Mung g ‘and ‘the same blood in 5 | our: velns,— a and: impuises~'tha' pull us together: in .a relation- ship better. than: frtende, titere's creating, puilag,. Soak again, | a Af ‘Provincial Road tor | love,’ meeting :sufferin, rane TeROTB ais er cent ‘n= 18,207: Hecldents - Bro more than. the ‘correspo: ing period ‘last, year... | + Fatalities numbered 20: the end of May, an increase of | W! 38 and- -property:. damage rose $1,150,. 582 to $8,885,271. _ May. was ‘the only month: to: (show a decline in, deaths, dropping to fe 42, from 53 last: ‘May. . the cross is.acce! creating something-new ‘. ing the stuf? and’ Stace of br ve Boe Tet ghieg an eed Hons skill and ialignees to ve.? A Christian familly is wheii and ‘handling th fate}:and ecepHtg. 2, it'with ‘one concerns: fi 18. person. who. uy ie ED Uhristion demiliy is. what | A one: mah has;called’ “a warm structure’ of, 1 ove and power ‘in which ‘you really feel pha be: Jong... Krom thy base go out a make a Christian aif. ference a the world . - as from none other! Thank God: for a Christian wey and be one C ‘ircus will Feature Acts - New to Pacific Northwest — of wsiperlatve, ¥ In, yi only a super-circus. would: good enough: forthe -1966 pack fie Nation: ition: And this year’s Shrine-PNE Circus, to.“be ‘Presented in. the Form Aug, 28 » through...Sept. 5, is is) them ost super is of Ail the excitanient ana exit aration, of .the expected: circus ued a ‘be fiers = siete with Acts never before seen in the Pacific , Northwest will be such: as: Beauty-and The Beasts. in which-a ‘dazzling damsel ‘does 'death-defying feats with, the wildest’ animals of jungle. and-plain..- ‘The circus, is, just_one of ctions ai SCOT -majol the 1966. PNE, which features a. salute to British Columbia's Centenary. s In- *Buiditio n..to Beau! ; | The’ Beast, which incl Vacation Valiié Day = at : : ‘Kootenay Builders ae DUE TO THE FOP JLARITY.OF 4 ‘ARE PLE TO,REPEAT THESE ‘GREAT BAR- GAINS: of; Royal Bengal tig- Berber |} ers,” biack-maned: and lions, Russian brown -bears:and | an! African \ wil ; Mores maddest: -displa chimpanzee. and monkey Dusiness in the cir acing. evil ready in ‘foi with Wi] was identified by a en | now,” he*: says. confidence thi eee pte ‘Aman cat can ee “or bur id into the side || tl of the. frame. eR. ‘Let the: young fellas do it; ™u With , j,Seital Buy, clan Ses nN Billy Clark Ki | Giant sagt With One Shot have o ho! has lived for years in wilderness ;and beaten i ape He's. made his Photocopying Letters “—' Birth: Certificates” Important foere ppl "Co jes of | Book Pages man ‘is being taken out of the woods, But no one will ever take the woods out of the man. | even in a tangle with a gr bear. Back in 1995 one of the larg- st grizzlies. ever taken in the Kootenays let. his voracious aj petite ‘ead him to%an uatimel death by Billy’ i Trifle. 18 ar visited. the Clark cabin in Bie absence ‘and te a number of.muskrat car- - | causes Billy’ had: jaced tempor- arily in’ a'ccoal: | “At. thought the tae to be m | a’ black bear —' but ‘later that ssum- | evening while he. sat. skinning carcasses’ he caught: sight of.a Frew at igeizzly at the river. By Cy Hing Billy had! Bieked up his hustled + the e Colonial Club "Foilndets Of the original Colonial Club wish to in- form,the residents « of Castlegar and district that any- one wishing to join can do. 50 by contacting the pre- ‘sident, Ted Stewart at 359-7563. ‘Dues are $6 annual- ly. There, willbe. a dib dance every second month ’ with refreshments -sold. No one under 21 accepted. Country, aiid... Western . rape pitt vocals, by the Co- lonials. Membership « be purchased. at open: 7’ ing, dance, Watch yoiir betes. ana; posters ‘for? f. date and piace. bet, Bs sor the «frozen ground to ahere -he had left the: carcass. But the bear was Tong gone. Cee iired_9. feet. 6.inches.long and 6; feet io inches wide, A real osinee givi bis gnow re nee neon iat aca Hierest re- construction of 3 conee e beaver, other Siitials for show, You many orks E Craft & of. en the ‘Pacific National Exhibitions nase ‘and: hobby fin Hobby Show y Entries all over Canada and several Un- ited States. points:such as Mon- saa Michigan, Utah and: Ore- on. Slot car racing; which prov: ed to, bi a big hit at last. year’s show, réturns, a ‘this year with a larger. track. vPro (Net, to Kinnaird Post offic A t: i ‘ L hous § peer J REDUCED CED IN PRICE Fine Selection of Yard Goods For YOUR NEEDS IN FINE sewInc —_ = 5 6 TWINKLE CAKE siete 2 pkgs. LUX FACE SOAP, reg: size, 6 bar bundle LIQUID DETERGENT, French Maid, 24-oz. . 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