wy wa. ‘A mora | CASTLE NEWS> CASTLEGAR; B.C." offences. iy juveniles: in-this area. It’s not a recent phenomenon either.: There have been sporadic waves ° of juvenile: waywardness: for some time, some of them - petty and. some serious, © Clearly? something’ is- needed, Many feel,a curfew - is the. answer. If it can be enforced and will keep , all syoungsters off .the streets after a certain hour, then we. agree, But: ifcit is imposed ‘residents should realize it's: necessary. only because some parents have failed in:their duty towards their children. If parents cannot be depended on. to ensure their children’ are at home’ ata decent hour, then public welfare de- mands’ that: steps be taken to supplement ‘their. 'de- i ficienciés. It’s a: slragedy though, that a curfew. should be needed, not -only because. it smacks of martial: law,’ but because it’ shows. that some parents have faifed ©. in their duties both: to: their. children and’ to society. X Not even brute animals; acking the faculty of .rea- . ” with, are guilty. of such: negligence: “of their young.’ It’s true: that family circumstances often... make parental control ditfic And. life :in’a-small., town - dgesn‘t always offer’ very. muich’in the way of : leisure ‘time . activity ‘for youth: Therefore, * some say, _more organized youth activities are needed. A It: seems to us, thisv'area, is doing. pretty well, i in the way of- organized:: ac! s.. Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, | Sea” and’ Air. Cadets, Little League . Softball, etc., are:all.doing their part. But’ even these org zatigns are not enough if ‘the parents: fail; These: or-: sentation are often’ not as’ well apes as” they i nts. for where’ is that ‘the: child, i “| often summons forth the‘ correct _:| generalities ‘for’ a.second ‘or! two ampere EaT The human: memory Sy a: fasets ae faculty — when it, works oper) p At-its: ‘pest, memory ‘is’ much like.a continual process of snap- shot ‘taking’ with- the: senses be- ing the camera.and the: byain the ‘dark room, while ‘the, ‘finish: ed picture is tucked away. in some ‘minute ‘corner of the “photo album of the mind, to be pulled out and viewed whenever: ‘occa- ‘sion’ warrants, 2 “That's human . memory at ‘its best. But, just as’ the “gremlins in a newspaper office ‘can ‘Often put ‘the. wrong ‘captions': under pictures published, with ° embar- rassing ‘results, so’ also: miemory inane but ‘confuses ‘the’: name: ‘or with it. The results can: embarrassing. Y For instance, at a recen ‘gay. social affair which was in full swing about the same) time I was, I-‘saw. a’ dark, - handsome| gent whose face was familiar but, whose. name-was*: not: : “Our eyes met ‘and a’ flash of récogni- artes ;iumined . his ; features.” Fosdi¢k;’ you ‘ol@"soand ae, called ‘enthusiastically extending, his: hand in’ cordial greeting..“I haven't soon .you’for sees How's everything:. going?” ‘ ' Excell enh ‘I:sboomed . By Vie Minute ‘ : “That “was: { quite a time’ we had coming down the Golf and Coun- )] tev Club (hill in’ my }!35 iFord”, |. I chortled. :“The~ car’ ; wouldn't stay “in gear, andy, 165 brakes failed 60'/.we’. wound?.up jin‘ Nelson resident's front: yard, as to our axles‘in’ mire’ and‘ petunia patch.” “Whatever are’ “you” ‘talleing about?” -he countered in a consi-|’, derably Tess’ Cordial’ tone, ee note the suddenly" frozen ‘amile. “You didn’t ’ want to “soil: ‘your tuxedo so you ‘pushed : the: coupe in your shirt’ and ‘ underwear. I coudn’t'’: push . because; someone had to ative,” and I‘became near ‘with at° the i Coe ENE Watt aed ‘dust about: pod ustralla;; wit! epalation vot: “Canada, has o nuiabér (ot |ipi : CHEAG PeAr. recollection.’ heist There was no answering Jaugh- ter, Not “even:'a. smile. Only.a bewildered * stare ‘and © then ‘ a look of disgust incredulity. “Tt was: you -— > uh” ite 1” asked softly, * been to Nelson with. youat any °\] time - much “less ‘when you tore up’ somebody’s:, flower” garden with two’ tons of? buckets yang bel ack, tilet on’ I didn't remember. his! name. “How's everything with you.” ‘The fon tain .escapade ‘in the: Queen; City several: “years: 5 BBO) Bay spemory, even in school or in the'sea.cadet offi else’ having” autho delegated : to. hint Id as‘a person of character : is ‘first and: always’ the parents‘; Saoponeiliey: Schools, organized youth even ‘curfews can ‘only supplement! dnd’ assist parent-' al training but rey Gs cannot, substitute for. it. peo reti! THE: FORD — Sig settlement. terms: : “United Shates whereby sup- plementary unemp 7 n ai ea ts > seasonal: ‘influen It is probably aah is “at once’ apparent, however, ‘that the settl “ment in Det greatly : affect. the: trend of or-: ganized labor's’ thinking in Canada. Along: with any i advantages’ of sustained: purchasing ‘power that. may: eventuate from. ‘such’ settlements: will be: a.new ang: strong incentive. to’ hold employment-to the and a ‘tendency’ for. small employers. to be‘ discouraged from growing: larger... It is contended by many small operators that the direction of trade union thinking is entire to make : AT BLOOD. DONOR CLINIC alee Oe fas TREE TOP: \ SUPPORT lage.of Kinnaird; | / The president: of: the. Gastiagie Scout troop ‘for canvassing in the Vil-| drinks z unusually fine crop of grain.; Just afew. days: before: harves' there. came’ a. terribla| =, Merl jos ls re thon o dolla . ON. Sees ERG, ie cp RATE JOACH COFFEE SHOPS | : si 1 4 phties High. School: (Grades 13 and=7C),, and. — SHES, - 3rd, =| Oatisch: :