(CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1967 superstition that! things, good or bad, run in -se-| quences of three, tern. We'd ma 4 1 Bilot today, perhaps two the next day, th none] for a week, Then three ee happened Ht me. One day was shot-.to ribbons by flak, Hate to land at 140 miles an hour. No flaps, no brakes; pornnately, ' disconcerting was that the con-| trol tower made me unas not on tho Janding strip but o1 grass beside if 80 that I vouldart ruin their runway when I blew up. This business of things ‘hap- -| pening in threes is still going on. Monday the furnace goes on the| blink. ‘Tuesday, your wife gets ugly about the garbage or some-| thing. -Wedn , Some jer! ere your car in the Pee 10' on throttle, jumped on the rud- der, and sroundiooped just short of a nasty dit Two Hee Bee Ihada pomp hang-up and had to land with yeahs bomb, fused and ready 80, gling from wring’ That ewes the amesthest| Janding ever made in World War IL The only thing that was a bit! one of them. Sickening, hare of all, Tee ase elp supervise a to Expo from our school, Ts in itself Run Ozite Carpet outof . Ta Just ¢ sommitted myself to this when ustralian bud- dy, “Dutch, : ee to remind me that this was the aveokend Fighter Pilots’ reunion, Same place, Montreal. And he had booked me on a flight to and fom the flesh-pots of that fair ¢ G ¥ The very next day I was shot t 8 } And all I need now is €or Mike ‘By Bill Smiley |: Gpportunitice Come in 3’s in One Day There's an old my duty, rather. than my. pleas- ure, when number’ three ame Brian Wiche Gels Part-time Position As Lab Assistant But I've never had a chance to just sit there and gape at those cute kids, leering inside and pretending I chose the win- ner because of her talents, rath-' se ydhan the way she parts her All I can say is, “Shucks!" Pearson to call up and say I've been appointed to the Senate, provided I can be there Satur- day morning to be sworn in, Oh I haven't given up en- tirely. I could go with the kids -|to Expo, slide over to the fight- er pilot's party, skip the bus ride home and jcateh a plane to -|the beauty. contest. ‘But I think they’d probably! bury me the next day. On the other hand, that: might not be a bad idea. I'm not long for this world anyway. Not unless my wife cools it out a bit about go- ing to college. Last. Friday night she. came nlhome all fired .up about nee courses. At 4 oe z Saturdays 1 was reading the part of Socra- tes in Plato's ‘Dialogues. And aed to rise at seven to get Kim A fourth-year Botany Stud- ent at Notre Dame University in Nelson, Brian I. Wiebe, form- erly of Castlegar and now 0: Grand Forks, has been appolnt- sd ie part-time laboratory assist- Hence 28-year-old son of Mr: and Mrs, L G. Wiebe of Grand Forks, was one of four. senior biology students to receive the lab He is teacht Resarvelr Level At Duncan Dam Continues to Drop The reservoir behind Duncan dam, which was filled to full pool elevation: last July during the Spring run-off, is ‘Bow being drawn down to meet power polite Receari The draw-down cycle started in and will - chairman ‘of ' Selkiris” College's as required for increased power epee for the remainder of e Besides downstream power benefits in the US, the controlled release of water from the reser- voir provides additional power benefits at Cominco and West Kootenay plants on the Kootenay River in B.C. Filling of the Duncan re- servoir during the flood season this’ year was credited with 're- ducing the ‘level ‘of Kootenay ‘Lake by approximately two feet ¢jand the level of the Columbia River at Trail by one foot. 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The level of the reservoir will be high beach year during the onths, labs to first-year NDU biology students, A graduate of SHSS Mr. Wiebe, has been president of the NDU pepe’ club for the past two Woodland Park : Brownies Celebrate Fruit Growers Mutual tnsur- ance Company Is pleased to ERE be helping in the growth of. the area if covers.’ As'a part of its investment program the Com- pany made sut fal f of the ly is. ih a Bunr CAMPBELL (os jastlegar News ’. of maES “UD: risings and chaos ‘in ‘Red are exaggerated and ‘most’ ‘‘ex- perts” don’t belleve it. is: true chat the country ig disin tegrat- ing. This is the opinion ‘of the expressed at a recent meeting of the Castle Kiwanis Club. Russ McArthur, who travell- lowing two ce which he was Joaned by the Uni- worsity, of; of Albi where he. was associate professor in mech- anical engineering, said there has been a measure of disorder. in Red China’ but nothing on the Scale which the majority of press reports would lead Beople to | tion. believe. . Mr. McArthur noted that while the Shanghai port once closed down thus leading to the clogging of railway.and other transportation ices, such well-inown ’ and’ respected | 0! servers as Blair Fraser, Ottawa editor of Maclean's © Magazine, yb-| Mr, McArthur suggested that one country on the verge of ‘Tevolu- 0 Noting that: chairman Mao Tse-tung ‘is almost always de- scribed in Red China’s many pub- lications as “our great teacher, great leader, great supreme com- elmsman,”” of measuring Mao's helms- nad was in terms of his ma- while having found the youthful Red Guards “frightingly well dis- terial ‘achievements, marked the \' was in complete or ee ‘there was a great financial crisis and the industrial machine was in chaos, In the 18 years smnce that tlme Red China has risen to be the world’s third largest Brodie: it is expected to pass five to 10:yeare, the country is now producing artificial fertil- izer and plastics and it has built 250,000 miles of roads sin Red China, with a popula- tion of 720 million people, pro- duces 200 million metric tons Bot grain a: year (approximately a Pint a day per Person), ‘has 400 lion children pchoo! (compared wath 30 ion! 18 years ago) and aa “2 20 ion children in pre-primary schooling, On'the othe side of the led- ger, added Mr. McArthur, this country: of 720 million. people has only 15 million ce |manship of Mao: '‘Tse-tung believ: munist, Russia jas her‘ greatest| enemy. \— next,.to, the United States — because that country true Communis! Red China’ under ‘the chair. es another 100 y: changes necessary to true ommunisma while Russia’s apparent) contentment to. con- tinue with its Ancxeasinely devel-|y Russian Unfaithfulness Draws Hatred of Chinese Red China now regards, Com. /‘Helmsman meeting of the Castlegar Kiwanis “considers Russia ‘A renegade tOlattitude of Red China's toward Mao” .to a_ recent Mr, McArthur predicted this! Russia’ will’ increasingly | affect that country’s foreign trade poll- cies and that — within the next decade’ — Canada’s lumber, in- dustry will greatly prosper as a result, He said that while Russia is ‘well'able to supply Red China's oping mixed mil-|Communist Russia n. more and more to capitalistic wa: was the sew of Selkirk College faculty member Russ McArthur ina talk’ entitled: for tui the latter country’s distrust of Russia’s ideology will cause her to prefer to turn to Canada as a source for lumber and wood ' product ‘been made “ata that it rolled ou price,” the Selkirk facull ib Living condi- eee oe education and only H million in post-secondary institu- tions of higher education. © It should, however, be kept in mind that “these tremendous tions, physical comforts and the general sfandard of living are nowhere near those to be found in ‘the western’ @ progress that When Mao and the Com- clplined”, have not found the munists tools: Orne in 1949, re- Mao have becomes tadccateadable why the Red Chinese accept, the slogans, of “‘great teacher, great supreme commander”, ete. applied to Mao without regarding them as rid- Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order. yeocceccccsooososoessoosqoossoososoonooonns “THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL — ‘ '2 ONLY — 2 BURNER. 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Expo : by. them, to th Choir presented a widely varied He plans to obtain a doctor- wepared District Hospital and oc ave degree and then either teach mb: ure) the Silver Birch School in hopes ee ee vith the [Or enter into the research fleld.| of adding in ,jome small way, to other I was sorely tempted to withdraw from the kiddies’ ex- cursion, go to the wing-ding, and ake two weeks to get over it, s usual, But wife said, | You're not going. You always come home looking like fe skel- eton.” And that was eDucing the past two sum- mers, he conducted research on plant nutritions and field crop evaluation at the Can- adian I of A WIN UP TO $25,000 IN CASH! OVER 8,000 LUCKY WINNERS! EASY TO ENTER — BUY NOTHING! Good Turn Day For the C 1 year, the guide movement across Canada are been by having Good Turn Day. ‘The Woodland Park brown- Lucky Penny KLENZO ‘TOOTHBRUSHES Styles for the whole family. Ny; bristles. Hints ew. 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