CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 19, 1965 orranne GASTLEGAR NEWS nee abS shed in N H fe Vis tah ) people's rights maintain, unawed by iifluencs abd unbribed by gala" Federal Government Counterfeiting, it has been argued, is one crime by which a man can, enrich elf without harming , anyoi ‘alge. One would think that the fallacy. in sich h statement .is, self evident and needs no exposition. But today that fallacy seems to be tacitly accepted in many quarters as truth, providing the government is the offender, . f Shakespeare's King Lear is of a con- fused mind but is aware that “they oe pursuers) cannot. fouch me for coining; 1 ‘am the King himself.” i A country’s currency is its proi e to pay to the bearer, on demand, ‘what- ‘ever value is stated on the curreiicy it ‘self, The promise is signed by officials ‘appointed for the purpose; and those sig- natures are the government’s guarantee that the Value mentioned actually exists and can be obtained at any time by. the positors and, lend dred and Forty-Seven Gu ilty of ‘Coini the, hands of the chartered banks. They are ' the custodians .of the nation’s ready efit. ‘They borrow the, money of thell, de- it to their borrowers. Hane deposits are enough to to Heads of Business no, new inorle ‘eed If the: deposits. : for those demands, the can borrow from the cent bank, which has power to issue ne ey, for hat purpose. As the chartered banks have to pay interest on those borrowings _ they don't, borrow any ore thah, they can i Safely lend; and they repay. it to the ‘cen: ai bank and thus withdraw it from cir- Fd soon as the business of the ntry ho longer ‘needs it. Thus the nt of money in circulation is auto- my maticall, Y AePe equal to the legitimate de- SUGAR AND SPICE oo al ain: for it, arid iG more. But the federal ‘government has power to order the issuing of such money he zi Smiley Talent The Mastei ‘gave | each sot a talent, But I threw. niy tatent away. I though it was utterly useless, « So iunsed and, despised it lay. Sone Rave a talent and waste AR aul pathays they" ve cruis- But BiG. ik” fol, midcked by their. sinfulness,: 5 So they lose the gift they ab- Some havea talent and hide Keeping it uité itiemselves, But talents are meant to be put Not 2 ue | shelves, Some are 80 Proud of their They ks, ih ih: ihdin foolish All Fonor and glory as their due reward ‘ Forgetting the Giver and ~ Guide. But 1 had a talent, and scorn- Slee " DISTRICT M ah ale non and” family ha ‘etl from ’: spending’ two" weeks ton home for:a ‘few ‘da _ By WAYNE. GROUTAGE. f last ities, we finally’ got’ mobilized | cutting ° sche: ter, than the return on a ]we netted $1.65. ming. and Ger some .cordwood .and -| the deat lookea Spire paper | trip.in the Rootenays, and Okan os Inthe end w protherinJaw Mr. and Mrs. profit of more ima anes ‘Anderson. returned hom have. taken: up Woodland Park in: Kinnair Penticton and Christina ‘Lake, 4 Mr Brock: and Bae ys. while to in’ al lull in. Rover activ-| energetic and. oxlomise wood: friends g acquaintances with ld to visit her: folks in’ Deer Park, . Bill fant cat th ‘olin have Teturned teen ‘Vancouver. 2 Also "Harv the. Pryces ;is . their: guest’ E take in Bs sland of Vancouver‘ and rhe hnelide Juniors Pate ant ioe fof “Rev. : and Mrs. Buel. | will. t Of: Of Stoke on Trent, Eng. a _ponilands Nelgon iy, formerly Of: Cas: | tlegar, n af North h Vancouver. ‘Plans is for Hockey: Season ae. meeting 1 between the ts tlegar Council.and the tha Cas and District Hockey: Association held: recently,‘ was termed: very encouraging by. the association's P spokesman, George: Jackson: | i ns are underway for an m | earlier start for the c 68 “hockey. ee vate this a, yin a‘ funtor. ioague and rovements. to ‘tie. arena 0. discussed, woodcutting - venture | — there | , The crew. turned out force though and we had at time and’ some. terrific (swim. In. uly, both ‘Niel Oborme U.S. ‘points, Mr. and “Mra, L Creston, Mr. and: Mrs, Jim. ‘Band and ; of. Leduc, Alta; became Miss’ J the bride’of Paul SGrunerad aul Nathan ‘Too: | charge: of ry spent Inst week end at Cour de good, gon of Mr, and Mrs: Philip sroadine th a adaho at a. family gath- ing who’ came’ from different | a Juiy-w parts ‘of the: saeatee, ‘Vancouver, | at "Uns redding which took Exchanged i in: 1 Edmonton__ Eva’ Marie Louise Russell, a ered: roses accented b: trom » nolidaying. in Brandon’ and daughter ei tial Mes Cow: Misa I oan ie oe Toogood of Blueberry Creek, at Sisper pe: pete donned,a athe ‘tratheon an inp | featuring a corsage of red roses. ‘Twitty -was ‘in For. their ‘wedding ‘to sult with white. accessdries Thursday, August’ 19,1965 ite nee Be we Mock oMull seluction of 4 | SAVAGE SHOES: for childean Cigarettes sl — $2 98 Tomato JUICE) tein: 105-02. tin 79 Crisco Oil $8.0... Castlegar. Bowe h, eam tol C ut Gi een Bear 1 thelr. ch: and. pO of town Ss 5 1S. tins canoes! sige ceritaten for the Mrs, Gruncrad's sister, . Mrs. rit ae ed‘ Mr.“ and dN oueats includ. 1 . Phillip | Too- purchased the can t Morherg of ¥ is staying | nist wab good and Alles Toogood i B EL iti gyro st Sucre me SI S| [Bree lial catia ‘00 6f. Victoria ‘and OR WHOLE ining in th dm | Mire: Chas. other: of .the bride, Mushrooms 3 Aes aoe An tho! "Pm: not much of. a Stee art * throbbing Til cherish this talent and use can’t find a place. to, park, por if isn’t mine to discard. shopping takes Pires times as are is, welcome ag th : long, and you. ,can ,, scarcely y this touch mt golor,, ¢ cross, the, street, because of the Til employ this talent of rhym . touel i bearer. But if the value does not exist, if _ in undefined quantities and, to use it as Sov- it has never been created or if it has ‘al. gmnifent revenue to, pay its ‘Rint eapences ready been consumed, the money loses its of to finance fanciful schemes for abol- value and those who accept it at its face hin value are cheated out of something that jane poverty by ‘circulating, unbacked is rightfully theirs. DRESSED: MAN SHOPS AT ths handling ofthe canoes,:The charge * certificate «is: ‘;issued Jan Carr and ‘ daugh-7; also. of :Vi 10. o£ Vic- when’ one: is pro! satletaction of poticleut tothe ters Lea and Lorie have return- | 3) our examining officer. cy. This’. ‘slippin new ‘supplies . 0! toria;:as -well. as:th ppIng pe ents ‘of the it ae ME: ae yy has the éffécl ponding site Counterfeit moriey is forged money, money into the ‘printed and signed by. unauthorized per- of transferring ‘sons. It is a means, by, Ay hich ‘such persons fy) owners _ tare able to get possession ¢ ‘Of the property it to other pe {Of o thers iin exchange. It is fraud ‘in its worst , form ‘detected it is,fraud, and it.should bé sev- sponsible. 1gove ‘erely dealt with. nm autHorizing. the issule Of currency, ‘the governments tea duty is to see that ‘real wealth from, its right lo hayé | ‘earned ‘and saved le ‘whose ‘only claim to it lout giving anything of value 4. that they want or need ee “and it can’t be circulated without harm- ting The Beale’ ents ‘ing innocent people. Even if the counter- “feiting is 30 perfect that it ‘dan never be (a rt_pedistribit e’s Benes | ‘dn that basis, they are. going far beyond, their. ¢. proper ion and: are strikin; the base of re- 2, a rnment, as Well as of re- sponsible finance, "Byer dince catia sabikidténed the ithe ‘an ition_ never, exceeds gold standard and placed control. over the oul int ithe yalué of ‘the Baleable godds vailable jegué ‘of culvency im thé for purchase. Tf the money ‘in ae the i infl is recently ex- yn 15, Hon hei ‘fo, ab- ney: ‘BVailable to} Pay ttn Since 1949 the ‘Canadian d t 38 per cent,of its value and ‘of logs is inqreasing. / 4 ter to decide how own citizens, éd to” ‘coriduct the ‘country’ ent. ee pe uttered. “Parliament today is ‘in Sore need ‘of sof the | ‘amount required. of the market can decide that. circulation jticians, governments have been under ess will force constant pressure to, 6x ‘that ,Fesult. ce 3 steadily wei central Wands Of the pol- de jer ibe le political partie €s, can woeing this kind of; inflal By mnment ‘3 har : akening. ‘When -goyernments spend more mon- he oo ey ie they dare colle in taxes, 2 and ical bank; pp “its, hes ‘Are ‘not being: honest: ‘vith, their they are undermining the ss economy by debasing its cur- - Bo. ‘many: _ Tency;;. and the new: money they: put ‘into. ‘cireulal est and. just: feit money ever. members, with a clear understanding of the importance The money: required for practically. - currency, and all business transactions passes through up and fight for it. — The oe Word eae ak . ONE MAN’S OPINION @ of ‘maintaining. a> sound with the - courage to stand Grandmothers Have Love and Afféation - describ: people who ines to - St. Petersburg’ when-they re! a “Most of the. time they sit ‘squashed it in droves on things ity seriously. Such a one receiitly ‘wrote “to a columnist saying that she would shortly become a grand- mother for the first time and what should she do to be a good. one; The columnist sent;her' a pooklet of 112 pages with full directions.. I. hope. she achieves her aim for being a a grand-. mother can. be Tost happily re- called aes of benches up and down the sidewalks of the main streets. They just sit in the sun and..gossip and doze. It is a terrifying sight, all these old people ..with . -their.. spectacles and hearing aids and clicking false tee’ It is indeed a terrifying thing. But not more s0 than in the newer communities for the olsters with all the amenities and organized activities to ‘en- able old people to retain the illusion of youth and make time stand still, for;pedple who re- fuse to acknowledge. J their age ‘and accept, its . “Fesp9 bilities. ey may “grand-par- ents but they shudder at the thought of ‘being called: Grand- ma.:Yet there.is an oc onal “one ; swho takes, the responsibil: Grandmothers have suffer- ed a status decline in the past few years. Time was when. the ndmother.. was _,the contra gran - figure of the family minant,- respected. ‘and . much Joved one whose latter years were devoted to the service of the family. She was. always:on call. She kept her bag Packed ready a.moment’s notice to go aed her children. ‘When a dau- Scoop Plates We mist, not heap our pla. tes ‘too high ‘to keep in men’s good. all ghter had a ‘baby she was s there, managing,’ ‘the family and often - acting,as. midwife.; When an epidemic struck the town she was there nursing the grand-children . she:.loved . ‘and supporting the - parents when death took some of them. .No.one-who did not. live in that_era can understand the gloom which fell on a’ commun-. ity when. the first question on everyone’s lips was: “How many; children ‘died yester-. Happily those days are gone. There is no need for the services. grandmothers ‘so’ will- ing performed but there still, remains the outpouring of love and affection which made them such notable persons. The yoiing daughter-in- iy with her first baby needs the that she and her baby are much loved of the family. Grandmother can do this by the old way. — rendered uneritical ‘service, to help and sustain. the "children grow older *g love is re- grace those: extra‘ abana? add ‘humps int Ane wrong places. — Anony- turned to" ‘her'in“ full” measure, a renirn aor Sern es render- eet NEWS Published Every. ‘Thursday .At. ey Ly. Canipbell, Publisher News rate to the vegan! Ber year, The price by delivery boy is 40. cents. a.month, Single coptes. are 10 cents. The Castiegar:News $s authorized (as second- class ‘mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment: of postage in cash, and is a. member ¢ of the. Audit. Bureau of Circulations, 4, to The . correct ames a1 + will be used by ind address of the writer. Pen names request, but: the correct name ‘must be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the ‘right to whorten letters in the intereats of e~onomy of space. BC” Letters for publication must ‘be accompanied by. the that has link with the i tourist . industry. I grew up.ina small town that was just beginning to find its ‘potential as’a-tourist town. Quite a few cars in-town were evident in Jilly. and reset Ev- erybody thought <:the tourist business w: a af id something ‘5! e bout it. A ey peopl eee ‘eres houses ‘and ata in- 1g ‘my moth #Tour. ag t- Act signs ‘and- wer bergasted, but. 2a night. But on the. whole, ist business was. just, a ‘dro ainttny aa see mmer, oWse: the: merchants Teaning ia v thele cool doorways,. waiting for..6 o'clock, ota, 80: they could close, up.and: hustleoff to the qos all par! a aor ~ euiping thelr thank-youma’m ' “at- a. of the modern tour- day the tourist: ly a little.extra gravy. it is the cream.in the cottee, the ‘icing ‘on’ the the ing throu, ‘About “this. ime, the tour- ist .. as almost lost, its if tawn and, tS dividuality. Mer- chants, and. resort operators are i i find th August and the golden days fall, yapid- ly away, there :is ‘a: little sad- néés in: the’ air, as ean tiie ey, HAE auld ie stream, then an Nia che, the> eampers, are. St pace quickens in. fies & out, of town Te their «sun- town as. everyone f he, a at blackened children and their an effort to cope ith them. piled high cars. ee: ‘a tai eet growls when he : feels sgoba and: laughs n ‘Bare Half to ‘death. yp Ae FATHER, ‘never, feels Sporty of the worship ini child’s f the hero -his daughter quite the.man his son. believes, ‘him to be. And; this; sometimes..So he. works too hard to.try and smooth the;rough Places’ in. the Yoiid for those of his own who follow him. 2 ACPATHER ‘gets ANBTY: hen the be He's never quite. | ter thinks; ‘never “men. who arén’t hhearly. good 21 s ter than For'the the’ hard- wares, the drug 3s and - exhaustion, “The harmonious . tune, of. been® thoroughly: discussed: and.-both parties ‘left the meeting ‘with the feeling that each side can approach the‘ other on any. problems in an sereeable atmosphere... ree ‘was: centred . cake with: ity. | Her: bouquet was of red Toses ] thing. 7 Shop is opening in the Fomenoff f ladies, “tnen’s and ‘children's Billwiller: of ‘Drumheller . A hew, pistiess opens “its doors: in’: Castlég See gar tomorrow. Block: Operated. hy” Marj Boi nell,:.the ‘new store ‘will ‘offer wear..as well asia ft nt gif full: line cof