CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, February 9, 1978 Kidg tutt Fox ‘Didn't Level With Bos: '—The Eagleton Model By ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM (From a regular column in, Ls CASTLEGA BURTCAMPBELL | 3 Publisher WORD SEARCH Hidden ate 18 words to cleete, Words . down, dlagonally, upside-down, and’ Backwards, 2 CAN YOU FIND THEM? v “Here let the press the people's : rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” NEWS AERO TAXI | Fast — Courteous — Reliable business directory pes tasecereeeteres BROS ke err |. How dobatterien get eich? . What coat has no buttons ands puton wet? » What is the difference ‘between a fisherman and alazy student? |. What ia It that everyone, no matter how careful, overlooks? . @ word In the language that all the vowels? J. Why Is Itrude to whisper? "yood g]y saiey 18410 Ou pURYOOY sy mIEQeUO “juped jo woo y ‘vonsed|pul porte AcuL SUaMSNY Put this word up 10 a mirror and B58 whalit says. ~ 00psM .1M xzrmeoro-macztmersa o wpaxrrezeoor-ax-HMTxXZ 1. Atmy 2 Naw + 3. AWwForco 4. Geneval $, Caplan 6. Mianle” 7, Desttoyer 6 Tank 9. Bomber Rocket |. Miltary } Submarine }. Combat Soldier Sulor wpaxrneFex>+ZOoY 8 oO 4 Tt c ° M B A T v a Ww N y-maor—-ryO Cr HEY KIDS ire wite enough to unucramble these words? ATSP RTPESEN TEFRUU TRYTNEIE EITM eu, *Ayusers “ening uated ‘ited iuoMauy By Pastor DONALD W. REED : HAVE IT ON GOOD ‘authority that Kojak has stop- ‘ped sucking lollipops on tele- vision. + Mind you, it’s so long since watched Kojak that I wouldn't ‘now whether he licks lollipops ‘or not. (Sorry about that, Mr. Editor.) : Seems that a spokesman for the British Dental Asso- piation recently informed re- porters the association's mem- .bers “made representations ‘and have been assured that the lollipops will be dropped.” The point is this: everyone is opposed to tooth decay. Men. Women. Children. Even den- tists. A simple representation fo the producers of Kojak and presto—no more lollipops, -; IF MOST PEOPLE FELT that way about violence on Kojak, it would be gone too. It teally is as simple as that. Television does listen, > Because of growing ob fection to violence, Sears has decided not to sponsor any TV Programs with violence in | them. And if enough people wanted profanity eliminated on ‘TV, it would stop. It's the most democratic medium we have. A man by the name of Gregg Lewis has written a book called Telegarbage. Part of the book calls attention to the garbage being served up as entertainment on television. But that’s only part of the book. The second part places an urgent emphasis on what you can do about Sex and Violence on TV. Lewis presents valuable insight into the commercial basis of all TV He defines four phases. Phase one is the apathy phase. Phase two is the reversal phase. Then comes the brain- washing phase, then finally the coma phase. Have we already moved through the “don't care” phase into the reversal phase? Is TV making us zombies? What can we do about it? The same thing the British “VIEWERS SELDOM realize the television industry's ultimate goal is not to produce a program for the public but to produce a public for the pro- gram,” Lewis points out. “The more the viewer is - exposed, the more pervasive the message,” the author con- tinues. “The real danger of TV is the accumulative impact of show after show, night after. vnight . .. . Gradually biblical truth begins to blur into secular falsehood as that fine line between everyday fact and television fiction fades. and disappears.” Correspondent Dave Gar- roway of the Los Angeles Times Service also fears the devastating effect TV is having on the nation. Dental A did about Kojak sucking lollipops, : AN IMPRESSIVE GROUP of church editors have proposed the following as the most effective ways to bring about change: (1) Refuse to watch pro- grams with morally-objection- able content; | (2) Write letters to the .commercial sponsors express- ing your intention not to buy their products so long as they continue to sponsor such pro- grams; (3) Write letters to your local television stations telling why you believe such programs are objectionable and should not be shown. We don't have to be willing captives, We can do something » about it. (" church directory GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : 7th Ave., South, Castlegar Sunday Schoo! 9:45a.m. Worship Servica’ —11.a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Awarm welcome to all. 5 ST. RITA’S : CATHOLIC CHURCH : Rev. Michael Guinan 2 Ph. 385-7143 : Satuday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ST. 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Certainly, when weighed against the of thousands of dollars’ worth of mage caused to clty, school board and for ‘private property each year, $900 does not ‘seem exorbitant, And when the eeclal costs :of such problems as Juvenile drug abuse and ‘alcoholism are added to the monetary ‘the Salary seams almost Insignificant. ; But it Is still unctear how the yet-to-be- ‘hired youth worker will deal with those ‘problems. Under the recommendations ap- ‘proved by council the youth committee, ade un of Individuals “whe carn. for. tt and the RCMP, should have established those guldalines. Or perhaps council should have avoided this cart-before-the-horse situation by first committee and the tee’s own guidelines ry, cations) for the hiring of such a worker. lecision to create’ the youth committee and hire a youth worker {s &.positive step in dealing with problems faced by youth in the community, but council members would have provided better planning for the project.by deciding on more than Just how big a cheque they would write. ng jary, dutios, qualifl- Extra Hazard it is understandable that the tocal RCMP detachment would want to get as’ much out of a week’s use of the Bi Alcohol Testing Mobile as possibfe, and that the'restrictlon of roadblocks would hinder Its PY “ the Vancouver Sun.) THE KOLE MODEL FOR Francis Fox is not John Pro- fumo, broken because of per- sonal indiscretions, but Tom Eagleton. : Profumo, the disgraced Tory minister in London who shattered his government by confessing to sleeping with Christine Keeler at the same time she was consorting with a Russian military attache, has since rehabilitated himself in East End London social work and fairly recently received an award from the Queen, * Senator Eagieton destroy- ed George McGovern’s presi- dential campaign. before it began—not because he had a past history of mental break- down—but because he did not level with his boss. In essence he lied when McGovern asked him whether he had any skele- tons in his closet, Eagleton, in that brief encounter with his conscience, revealed that his personal lust for power sur- passed his Francis Fox, who in so many ways is a minor league Fox is the latest evidence of the essential weakness in the Trudeau concept of ing people of the community” will set the fterla for the youth worker, who will meet al youth ‘‘on their own ground.”* It is easy to understand why councl? ‘members would want to create’ an inde- ‘pendent body which Is not subject to direct ‘political preseure, but Ht fs astenisting that ‘they would approve withest ‘even a rudimentary set of guidelines on the ‘function and qualifications of the youth ‘worker and the youth committee. : Perhaps the health and welfare commit. . dee, in its consultations with Iocal citizens > Motorists. - drivers. . But we question the wisdom of the RCMP’s decision to plug traffic flow on a narrow, snow-choked section of the Castle- gar/Nelson highway near the Columbia River bridge tast Thursday night. Granted, Impaired motorists are tus? as to that stretch of highway as they are to other roads. But ihe possibiliiy that ‘one or two drivers are under the Influence of ‘ alcohol Is scarcely sufficient justification for creating an additional hazard for other Arun te .. Remember? Castlegdr News headline stories one year ago reniios of Mi Mrydagy ore vealed in his personal tragedy the same flaw as Eagleton. His desire for high office surpassed his ability to reveal to his boss a erippling personal mistake that has now battered an already- shaky Liberal government. He committed the unforgiveable politica! sin: He left his superior vulnerable by not being candid with him. THAT THE SOLICITOR- law officer in the land—would be soindiscreet as to accept the job while knowing that he had committed a crime himself is +more than naive. It can be charitably termed as stupid. We canall sympathize with Boband Marjorie MacBain are named as dual recipients for the Castlegar district's Good Citizen fi the Year for 1976. K * # « It is announced a General Motors dealership is to be located here. . * * * <., Residents of Sahlstrom Road area have petitioned Regional District of Central Kootenay, ‘opposing plans to locate a battery salvage operation in that immediate area. . * . ‘The 22nd of the Joint. Doukhot h Ci facets of the media invited. is held in English with all Queen Relinquishes Formal Functions Towards a (Reprinted from the Toronto Star, a liberal daily which has long advocated a republican Canada.) +; THE QUEEN'S DECI- sion to reduce the direct role of the British monarchy in Canada toé-ceremonial functions is a useful step toward the eventual désignation of a Canadian head [208] 203-1 The affection the majority of Canadians have for Queen Elizabeth as a person is un- questioned. Canadians admire and respect the way she performs a difficult role, the values she stands for and the way she emphasizes the impor. tance of the family. . BUT AT THE SAM time there's a need for Cana- Box 128 ¢ Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 3194 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS”* CASTLEGAR NEWS FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL Publisher from Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb. 16, 10 (com BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER Republic _ 240) dians to have a national symbol of their own, a head of state that all Canadians can support and who acts as a strong unify- ing force in the country. That's something that no British mén- arch, no matter how affection- ately regarded as a person, can do, - As Prime. Minister Tru- deau’s office announced recent- ly the Queen has turned over all an young d, since his marriage breakup, Fox has always been known as a ladies man around Ottawa— who finds himself in difficulty with a liaison with a married woman, One can sympathize with his desire to lend his- assistance in a “therapeutic” abortion—considering the hy- pocritical abortion laws. » But when a. personal pro- tege of the prime minister, a man obviously headed for high Politica) office, signs another man's name to a_ hospital document, that is another mat-" ter. That is known as forgery. In the Criminal Code—the code a future solicitor-general must administer—that is known as breaking the law. THERE IS A SECOND significant matter here. This is the ninth Trudeau minister ‘to. resign since he was re-elected in 1974. The rot is rotting. The people who have been leaving have been the strong ones, the bright ones, the independent ones, Whether it is Turner or her formal functi h as or or or Ri or signing treaties, diti ambassadors and declaring war —to the Governor-General. WHILE THE QUEEN RE- tains her position under the constitution as head of state, her only remaining formal duty is the naming of the Governor- General. All her other activities will be purely ceremonial, The next step in this + evolution of the monarchy’s role should be to use the office of Governor-General to estab- lish a completely Canadian head of state. LIKE THE MAPLE LEAF flag Canada adopted a decade ‘ago, a Canadian head of state could play a strong positive role in uniting Canadians from coast “= * whoever, it is always the dis- putant who cannot be tolerated and thus must be jettisoned. Those who stay—the Gil- lespies, the Munros, the An- drases, the interchangeable faces shifted willingly from portfolio to portfolio like branch managers at McDonald’s—are the mediocre. minds, Grateful for the job and perks. THE SIGN OF A STRONG man as leader is one who does not mind potential leaders—in fact encourages them—beneath him. On that criterion, Mr. Trudeau fails the test. The record indicates he cannot* tolerate potential successors. The resulting vacuum attracts over-vaulting men like Fox, of superior intellect, but lacking in common virtue. Pub Stripper Endangering County Morals Permissiveness, includ- ing lunchtime striptease in public houses, is causing a deterioration in Leicester- general of Canada—the No. 1- tellect, so intolerant is his impatience, that he prefers efficient technocrats to those flawed beings who must accom- modate their humanity to the ballot box. LESTER PEARSON, A nice-guy diplomat who was never quite able to disguise his taste for gut politics, started it all, Mr. Trudeau, one of his Privy Council disciples, has not only perpetuated but exagger- ated the disease. Mitchell Sharp, Bud Drury, Romeo LeBlanc—and recently Fox—have reinforced the men- tal set of a Trudeau cabinet that in too many ways owes its first loyalty to the system. rather than to the voters. A Sharp, A Drury, a Trudeau, a Fox—as proof—first went to the civil service for succor before offer- ing themselves to the voter. That's indicative, I suggest. THE TRAGEDY OF FOX strikes home. He is a mirror- image of Mr. Trudeau, his roots imitating his idol. Both studied at Jean de Brebeuf College, -minister has tried to do. both at University of Montreal, both at Harvard, Fox, after returning from his Oxford Phone 365-5700 A&L EXTERIOR SIDING © VINYL © ALUMINUM © SOFFITS © FACIA “Your Specialists In New Or Home Renovations” FREE ESTIMATES Fred: 985-2211 Marcel: 365-2616 : HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES Ae HOMEPLAN features first or second mortgages * For the purchase of existing homes * For renovations or additions * {f you own a home, for consolidation of debts * Rates as low as 13.5% * No lock-in, no bonus Rhodes scniarsnip, was eer into the prime minister's office, so obviously being groomed for a safe Liberal seat. It was delivered, he was elected. It was all so pat. Even more significant, Fox epitomized the ideal that Tru- deau had for Canada. Like Trudeau himself, he is half- French, half-English, fluent in either language, a man who supposedly could encompass the two cultures as the-prime ONE COULD BE SO crude, now that the man charged with upholding the law faces potential criminal charges from the attorney-genera! of Ontario, to point out that a man, Joe Bloggs, truck driver, forging a signature on an abortion application is one thing. A lawyer, A Rhodes |. scholar, an MP committing the same forgery is putting more on the line in his phoney signa- ture. Public opinion, in the long run, will’ decide whether he committed a greater sin. 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