CASTLEG: “loro et ‘tho prees tho people's sights Equality in Suburbia: 1 ing this week by an article in the staid, businesslike ‘Wall Street Journal: on the rising: boom .in coming-out parties, The interesting part of the story is that’ the ‘the suburb: is nee ‘in “southern California, | of modern suburbia. : ! We wonder . .'. is the wheel about to make the. full turn?, Families fled the-big cities to get’ away: from crowds, pressures and’ social‘ equality.” Out in ‘the suburbs everyone was: equal in their slacks,’ soporte Castro. Deception that‘a: ‘person’ thinks : he ‘wants something before: he has it.” When’ he ‘gets’ it, he finds--that. it isn’t’ at - all- what-he --ex-- pected and, he’s worse off than-hbefore. | ? Present’ day Cuba is a’ tragic’ illustra- tion’ of this. dilemma. According to an @: ban refugee’ who ‘spoke’ at the Chamber a week ‘ago ‘tonight, ‘perhaps 90:per cent of’ the‘peopie ‘favored’ the Castro. revolu- ic ‘Batista pe . ‘Today, after. they got what they, fought: for, per- they"won, »»Dhe pathetic! factor with Cuba: is: the A deception’ used! by Castro, the figurehead, pase remo crreee who was swept “into ‘power bya ‘people . i who thought they: were ‘fighting’. for 4 something «different. than what he gave H them. — Weiser (daho)American’ ’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Nov, 21, i963 maiatate, Established in’ Hingieeas bed Our mental wheels were set to. twirl-. te.-activity..has: spread from. ;. Act ong “One of ‘the great dilemmas of‘life:is . roan ol . 3s alnd : estimate: by. Dr} Hortensia Rojas, the Cu- = raps 85 per cent of the’ people are” sorry. ' ents: who belong ‘to ' no ‘clubs ‘at ‘all, NE" eae tnttnn ' ot Fert Seven 4 ara m naire Arata meek }| hold ‘recently In the! Kinnaird iim, * Brovement Soclcty Hall, The trea- nae P- suburbs. wi me ey newly-arrived middle-clagsers;;There was gomething © ‘hegan to nappa. | For large numbers of these families, ach- report. was’ read | by: Mine ‘and ' accepted: ‘i ‘uy Hs to sast+year and:concern: was ie eof tate) pre. ieving equality meant a'rise up' from less. fortunate, beginnings.” ‘Somewhere a: long the way, a line’ ‘was.crossed. Equality became something: one: looked ‘down'-on rather’ than: op ae. Who wants to, ons coun ‘al d'slacks ‘and a ‘social life gear- ‘ed: to. the:: barbecue: pi Casual living: can become’ am old‘ hat.) <3" : B i impet “gam awake to diaeoeer! that their daughter'is at the?age’ ‘wher ° atin; -One morning. parents F anew. meaning and’ impo. such: ‘Motivations has sprung the “coming lavish affairs or. they . They can be. organiz- ‘doperativ So’ far, ‘we know of this in: the San Juan: area, bi that* well be on: the as “FIELD ae AND | STREAM “., BY JACK WHITE weekend saw the end: of on in the Grand Forks- we: got, to: the end of the: road shot prior to the closing. > area,,GMA’No.-8 and December first sees the end of the ‘buck ‘season: in that. district for this year. In this district GMA No. 10, Deer of both sexes: is open‘for another month, that is until Decem- ber. 22..The ‘only: other. istrict in B,C, : with as long a: season ‘is No. .5,: where there is no closed season’ on deer of either 88x, the year-round. * Last week I made'a slip When I said: the cow. elk season ended . that weekend: in‘ the* East: Koote- nape ends November 24 with ulis.closing one week later’ on Deseiaboe" first: Thosé ‘of you'who have not filled out your,big game and: goat.:tags, ‘have “eleven ‘days left s0-you will have to get crack- ing and-right. now. . Roy La Valley, from CIAT and I headed for my favorite Bura over in GMA'No. 8 last. Sunday morning ‘idea ot ittios the top of ‘and then hik- aks. We left make her. right. to the top. So we ‘around 8.00 aim.’ we found'a jeep from’ ‘Trail’ with tent set up and a very pleasant young lady a fire going and a four year old youngster scanning the peaks: “His sald. was up there after deer," he sai Alongside the ‘Jeep was Dr, Hali’s land rover and he and Wor- dick Gregory were also up top. Roy and I were just too late, for though we did” scout, the. other. side: of the peaks John and-'Wordick had already. put- about. nine -deer,;out and:‘stopped: a lovely: four. point white tail and a doe mule deer. We’ came out “ empty handed, though I did pass up a doe. anda fawn. There. is ‘still plenty’of time left and the next one has to have a nice rack on i before I will it, Johnny ‘Muscaviteh and George Guimont .each .nailed a. nice doe over in that area but a long ways back in. They, brought one, out on Sunday and went back on: Monday. for the other one. (‘The season offi- cially closed on does. Sunday.. at one hour, after sun: set, but: you with | ley's of, Bill “Lahue from: Robson has brought in one of ‘the bigg at Mu- Beason, ” Weighing; pounds but with’a very small rack. It‘took -him three. trips:to ‘pack. it out over,-a three day, period but he brought ‘the :whole animal out from - those ‘peaks . above Robson. left to: hang till: the following day. On: the: Monday ; Bill and: Gilbert Schuepfer. went up to get: the two- dead spike that had been gut siot and got away. A sad waste —1 your:time’and pick. your. ‘iol fe fel. lows, and once you" ve hit one stay in with. him. It's» a; pretty . sure ; bet hard ::hi that if, a deer .:is will be able ‘to come“up.’on within two hours-if you stay, him and can follow, his lovely meat when, would<‘like to ‘hav your time and‘don't forge ; tlegar: and District’: Sports at’ ‘two. hindred’” and . fifty-one |¢ He. then .went. out: on’ -Lady ‘Bird e the and bagged:a two: -point,: which” he. ie ‘point and.on the way in found a in Charl i Chaitbers located: thin are allow aited till dayne and ng ity-four hours to| meeting. tonight ‘at’ th it a ee sans "Up to $30.00: 2 §31 00. to: $40, 00: a 3 bonus L.P.’s and | UO bonus 45's” $41 00 to $50.00 4 bonus L.P.‘s and 5 bonus 45 45's ‘ « $51.00 to $60.00... cy a:5:benus L.P.’s and. 2 bonus. 45's : Terms on all phonographs can: be arranged TRANSISTOR RADIOS from . nus L. Pls and 5 bo us 45%: 240 Ist AVENUE. CASTLEGA R * BOX-275 : ery © cents :2- month. Single | copies gre 10, cents, ¥ ‘authorized : as. ocond- inthe "Castlegar: school ‘district $70,000.) in z handle ‘these: matters ‘for ‘all.re- gional colleges and” “ublic univer voted ‘upon ‘at the the pege one). | Ny, Bissell: tald ‘tho group ‘that'1 mill ‘areas still, SjeccZt | Was school’ board. lege are i ek or, aban A‘ tentatlye* ante 4 suggested but the fea d advertised in ¢ I vith’ circula t ights' preas ieatet these iains. unfllle ded ‘that the’ KRA lie: meeting: to Mies, nomination .of for ‘the’ village -eouncil’ and the 01 y ladies ‘all? were in their regalia of isselt eae is; Hesileh be al ‘colle; those: sn, ae Mrs. all intents‘ and Purposes the | ment’ for: ‘capital {pur- i ib] the ax participating school * districts; meat Nelson and “Castlegar, . - ‘gald;that the three school Matiout $140 ‘million in’ assessment: and half. of this is in. the;.'Trail: school: district’ ‘yet we get the coltege.” ‘Mr. Bissell. tenid dt was: )his iimbia' ‘river F i mating Ati ea had cal A eater are making’ ‘ganization : tf hi white dresses’ and “capes, oS The tables were’ also. decorat- ed in the Temple colors.’ ‘The: head a Thompson. Mra, .. Presiding at the urns for-the first ‘Baur, were Mrs. a Blackburn n ciated ‘Chambers f Commerce’ of | B. BEST DRESSED- MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES