CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 24, 1965 ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS “Hore let the press the pcople’s rights It did the, heart of any democrat good sto be in attendance at the zoning hearing in Castlegar ‘last Thursday ‘night. Just over -100 village residents gathered in the arena : |hall to listen to the pros and cons of the : | proposed zoning. changes for the village ‘\ and to speak up on any proposals in which they were interested, The meeting was orderly and seldom did anyone get too hot under the collar. When they did, village chairman W. H. z Reed gently but firmly put the discussion _ ONE MARS OPINION pe No Sympathy Here for School ‘Drop. Outs Some of the may have other abilities just press.and some of as useful and patueble to the drop-outs remain with us and ig s' will, When such people . bite a them: they think“only- of boys who leave school early, drop-o1 ,Girls of the same calibre are ‘often’ much more of a trial to. ignored . that; their: parents. : ducators try volved. school ‘often are attractive but * Jacking the qualities which ma- - ke for-success in’ most endeay-; ors, They are often, silly peo- ple, with only their sexual at; i tractivencss to carry them z ! ugh life. It follows that, Bar. : ents of such children ‘have i difficult ‘time while they; are, the «industrial. so that they “We may dcoies the schoo! ut who can only do-man- ual Tabor. The fact is too often “many essential services depend’ ‘on: them, ::W could not do without, their aid, h to do with Too often it would appéar that We sare ‘not’ concerned: with - ‘them! as people but'fodder tor urge them. to return cA school may get better 2 Jobs. The probability’ is that. the belief in giants y donot’ want:better jobs wien responsibility. |; In ‘our. adulation. of the universities we are.in danger and sees in it a unawed by b d by gata" Established in’ Nineteen Hundred and ron sonn : ' People are: s interested in the Vital Issues back on the right’ track and kept the lengthy proceedings heading in a positive direction. It is‘ unfortunate that more of this type of meeting can’t be held but as public meetings . have displayed before, citizens have to be vitally interested in an issue before they’ 1 turn out in any numbers to discuss it. They proved by, their numbers last Thursday night, that zoning is one issue they are both i ted in and about. “Bye F. B. Pearce versities, The ideal state i Bot ons ‘with merely, a great ber ‘of well educated persons * * 1. Peaaas in» this. careful- * ~-ly nurtured ,child . society. of: ours. no. one. insults the child -mind with folk stores of ogres, two-headed. giants and other _Oppressors. of the - poor~ but worthy. people who have :to exist: by good luck: and: their own Sannin g: instead we have the tale of the pad fabbit who ‘swipes the good rabbit's carrot. Despite all ‘Modern cultural efforts; ee fal ‘the bi still. exis mac! not as a single individual in ing. waste the countryside ‘but in other forms, Labor ‘looks at industry SUGAR ‘AND SPIaE: oa Pass Oh for the Time When Fathers Were Men Well, fa- § ner, how. did ‘you enjoy your day? -)> Personally, Father’s © Day saddened’ me, ‘as it saddens me each’ year.. The'mere-existence of such a day is an indication of the new low to'which the father has sunk’ inthe ‘family unit. Just a few decades ago, every day was father’s day and there was no fooling about It. When T'was a kid, there was none of this nonsense of ‘HE'S NOT A GOOD LISTENER.” in leisure time that has turned the head of the house into the foot of the family: a substitute babysitter; an’ unpaid domes- tie slave; a handy wailing-wall; and in general, ‘a pale reflec: * tion of his dignified, respect- ed male forebearers.- Until’a ‘couple.of: decades ago, father ‘worked ‘a “six-d: 60-hour week. But he didn't et ulcers, or drop dead at 45.'And do you' know ‘why? Because he didn't: :se8 ‘as nucle of th far ily as’ the’ poor, ‘cripple-gu' creature who aaah home the bacon today. father helping © around‘ the. house. Nowadays fathers scrub the kitchen ‘floor on their day off, ‘and help with ‘the. dishes after dinner.’ In the ‘good old days, father didn’t have a’ day off, in the first place, and ‘mo- ther wouldn't have let him children; while ‘mother... does whatever modern women do around home, — with -$2,000 worth of labor- saving machin- ithe car and go'to get a qi pick Up. a few things'on the : By Bill Smiley ” ther, on his ‘day. off, wander: ing -forlornly: about a” super. market, trailed by two or three whining: kids. ; When my Dad got home set the table, run around look- , ing for the kids, then’ jump in | a 2. fal facade for. a uitiy, ‘hich ) all honesty, be. call Cre: alt Campa! onth.:: *. Socal’ Crediters, from Pre- mier, Bennett ‘on down, den: their government is soclall ly, warn that if Bob They Strachan 's crowd ever gets into power: everything .' in‘ Bi Columbia, aiso, would crumble into financial ruin, and all wo- uld be tatters 'and bread lines and SOUR, idtcheng while the from’ work, he: didn't‘ have ‘to - State | Bo would oth that British hat man The.. Bennett. government has left precious’ little for the : Strachan boys and girls to so- Nor did ‘he “have ‘to ize, wi home,”’ because mother _ Too after | her own shopping. lo, sir, when my Dad Eat polly, - siness. th the exception of .the telephone company, some forest industries and: possibly @ brewing 8 and: distillery bu- As’ to the eter ak _ bea i te. move. Fetalling of fluor, socialized We have socialized. ferries ocialized railway, socialized of And’ on the kend “my a VER ERA OR MEXICO | HAWAIAN AND "EUROPEAN. FOURS ‘ARRANGED CASTLEGAR ‘AGENT FOR “THE WESTERN | HOTEL’ eM CURLY’S (Continued from page one) PH. 365-8003 ciding th For Eotimates or Rpt Saw Lie een ms comme! ented pation of eat area in the EXERURTING: DITCHING village. He said there are o: SAND AND [tie hdard CONCRETE WORK ‘AND: Roorns) the firm has recommended that the Fenner property be rotain- ed for park purposes, Paul Moroso, ‘one of seven residents who ‘objected commendation ‘should bea uatin, A petition from the C-BRA ‘concerning -the zoning in that { i ‘ Ww RM WEATHER - SAND TIME FOR SWIM TRUNKS WIDE SELECTION - FAIR PRICES oa el pe oe y ) nee man. ‘said ‘ther . ae 6 cus 11 houses in the area, two va- bE : H cant lots and, three lots owned The Newest ‘st DESIGNS. * FEATURES * TECHNIQUES are found in call National's - _COMPONENT-BUILT ‘HOME PLANS. . Specially. designed. to let you. assemble whole units of area was then :read and _presi- dent: Jack White told the Wear. ing that his ‘group ‘agreed with | th, anners’ ‘recommendation ingle-family residential for he ‘area. petition from the resid- panning firm “has: recom- mended for the area‘and’a re- sident of it, former commis- sioner Leo Bosse, rose to “con- gratulate ‘the planners: on a. good job.” Residents .of the Oak and Laurel street’ areas ‘then asked if the single-residential zoning applied to‘ their ‘area and were informed that it did. One spokes- ere © are’ presently yy. We PS) yk. who pro- poses to. build an ‘apartment on. two’ of them. ‘“Residents‘then asked that ir. Shkwarok’s spartaent: be banned but: were formed by. Coma: Lorie Zinio thats since: Shkwarok already has his building permit: this can’t he se Queried about the. date on which the pullding ‘permit was issued, the ‘meeting was inform- ed that it was. issued on-Dec, 4/29, 1964 and is valid -until-June }] 29,-°1965, { hence. Hearing Well Attended be weighed when it comes to 3:acres of parks at present only ta | 22 the of the groun a 15-unit' apartment bein, Posed for. property next door he is not against a 4- or G-unit only “one-way traffic on. th: séction ‘of 2nd Ave, during. wine iba nionths i sand God help us ré: that seas another 30 cars on Also, hi back alley serving the Property ‘bage cans ‘all lin of the apart mare up a front application for trailer sales near about two weeks fhe. McGauley. Read-Mix. plant, jauestion of roads in’ the area, mal Ing the gpartment zoning | I looked ‘into ‘in more detail, enone a0, CE empty, Resident Aago Sylvest ask- chasing rod allowan “Jed if the billiard parlor now COB igh operating in what is proposed as a residential area could re- 30 day its doors if‘ it closed for reviewed and sald it would be Williams answered th Ber aah de it coun not as a non-conforming Purposes. Ti B ger r Service ri ative thon’ asked that an” ren aera zoned for residential herbiko subdivision be zoned for. motels, He. sald the Pressed further abo - ment suites in alngle toni oe sidential. areas, ae! Wil- such suites would-nat Deen 8 WO! ni to be ‘used as such ete thee small area is einai are ‘nd lune. with busi- jams the area referred icy quite S beat Bice even got church. * Dtsisaton then aro: the highway through h Castles on described: bi by Mr. Reed as ine Gaza strip.”| Mr. Hughes sug- gested that, the trailers for sale destegnati ton be removed from col of: reference, ect said a meeting’ would not re held on the eting until the byelection to. fill'a vacancy on couneil ‘had been held so a full council would act on the matter, : | SEAFOODS | Arrival Date: Tues. June 29 AT CEDAR CREST MOTEL ALL DAY Johnny Olicke objected to his home on 2nd Ave. He said apartment there’. but. there. is in, winter time.” e. said there is no, “and can‘you imagine 3 2 | CT .G. W.G. ‘With regard to Esta Villa’s Maddocks said he wondered we stock o full veloction of SAVAGE SHOES for childron PH, 365-5336 KINNAIRE “REE DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Coffee Nabob, Ib. Beans in Tomato Sauce, Libby's 6 tor $1, 99 Syrup Lumberjack, 32-0z. bile. 39 Cheese Brooktield, 2 Ib. box Bacon Emperor, tb. . Rib Steak cenada choice, b.. JIC Tomatoes 214-01. tubes growing up. : ~ i i ‘The girls object. to guid- of setting up a.class distinction Coffee oe Te “anee and ;invariably end. by - with snob appeal.’ The ancient marrying early. That isnot to. practice whereby the educated * a ay that such marriages are not : person also had a trade had its Management looks at labor as , ‘successful. They often are, for merits. Wasn't it the , Apostle unions and sees in them malig- the couple. are often equal in. Paul who was.a tent maker nant giants out to ‘destroy the Woul dn’ t it. B e “Just Great lf B Threw Off. Chains » : and yet sat at the: en ofGam- - freedom to make" money, ow. £ oe S aliel —- the Expat teacher: of ever-one can. The ‘stru; School drop-outs chave-ne-: . his age? ey always’ going on with the: ov: By Gary -Lautens - i: Toronto Star. week . goes: by about the point of public h Mrs. Euni ings: on-by fey ‘aresnat { spoke in nee of a 22-name | going ‘to yer i they ae ae || petition opposing the proposed Bill Smith of Smith’s Plumb- zoning that would allow-low-rise | ing and Heating asked that light apartments in ‘the ‘cenotaph hill | industry ‘be ‘allowed in the area | area sown to 3rd ue “ around ae shop, -noting that s jeans ‘who lives near 3rd’ and Green: | be hampered: if th Peed ‘| ‘Are you going : to lower our | zonin, - proposed taxes.as you've done insanother| __ Rete ppproved. : WORK PANTS » AND SHIRTS. We have a full range of Colors ‘and ‘sizes. your home ‘easily, quickly on j your -lot. ‘Enginee: ' trasses, gable ends, whole wall sections oe albania’ a lot of. costly..on- site labor and costs,” e LoTs OF ‘CHOICE is yours . ... 2, split-levels, ranch ‘ramblers, 2-storey icnetrote se Quality, that:s surpasses VLA.and NHA standards, MORTGAGES FOR EVERYONE wherever you build in city, town or rural area, Best of all. 2. you know your: ‘costs. petore: you start +23 there. are ho hidden’ id. dry the: dishes, in the second, which, threat indivi- Resse she knew her place, and happiness of ‘the ice “Murray. ‘then dual worker. r} electricity and: gas, we have pad pe boy. He ed ito Ate buses, and a strange on Saturday night ‘and he went | Hind ‘of ‘socialism ‘called the to-bed,, If-he felt like {| homeowners’ grant of $100 a H he Pe “Te ‘year, by which :the non home- " o owners are forced ‘by the gov- : ernment fo subsidize those who do own their homes. Soon. we, 2 are going to. have a‘sort/of so- + clalized medical ‘care. and most 1 certainly. our. jezectlents i, a » AT = Refi } Is CorRite Wax pepe: 2 rolfs, ce "There is nothing more - ws pee Béthaps it’s the increase Sable -than the sight. of al ne Sunday. by :; ken swim- * ver had much sympathy from It may be wonderful tobe’, ernment eeting as’ Jack the - anyone. The fact that they have — well educated —-I sometimes ~: Giant Killer. : not made the "grade ie be doubt i - but eduestion Be - . . u em, The lure uld not set one a om a ees 28 ? attributed: to their own fault. fellows, nor give a feeling of In ancient times there was 1 Simetimes it is, Often it is the superiority. a. fearsome. beast, the Ray If, he fiat wanted to sit en the ;verandah and ook ‘ART NOW...... MAIL coupon BDAY. the /grass: growing, he. erect - AL JPON TODAY! | ‘Fan it needs is sotvente t-see! the: way- track’ near * Smith's ‘should ing buses | and Mr. probably, as the assessment. re-| be 20: Huetion which the GBA won|. Me Wun ee, -Stan some i simple fact that they have not Above all, the “equipment ni ecessary to +“aequire.book learning, They those who do Timeless Topics. workers and the interested; friends. or! Rita noite the'world there : are ited ‘States. and ‘Canada “in -* fewer than 20 paid male ‘é by: = Most le pa By the gifts. rk of the "Gideons in? the tures in sae -ployees.-; for closer understan Canadian “vice - een a Leonard Crimp, | ‘a. retired. bu- Hydra. . it should make ‘This was a many-! headed crea: of |. not. attend unl- another. Today we have B.C. . se Hydro, which if it hasn’t many heads is. still an ict of like to many. \ ‘ Some people seem to have n “irresistible” urge’ to“assault’* the creature. They hope, of smnortally. de inetd 1 but! their’: )Look'at the’ water. fight. at: Kinnaird. Hydro presents them with three wells free of ‘cost t the present. instin “the ‘fact: that Hydro is'a giant. . On the other hand, these. attacks: on’ Hydro” may Meter’ “Haraly. without | some province ‘hinting © own county, seems, wal gent; ‘nation hee They: $e6/ no “BC. shouldn't develop tte own. |,eurrency, adopt J dts own'col ant grow. lo! for the: corona’ unsafe i gut ea ture who, as fast.as one head>* that it’ ‘may:.break ‘away. .from / and itcol bY, wee mend was‘cut off promptly sprouted: Confederation “and md eet oops its “seek. i! ne would ‘be. a “Tot paar Bs tae Ae shad: to. “Thy People George: Mathew Nana eo “-lumnist, New York City: “There Are we. missing’ a bet? . Some’ people’ figure ..this - ‘door lof * The junc, and Dad’ would’sit on ~ in his Sunday best, ; ture. recline on ‘a® bla shade. . He® was brats. 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