PAGE ‘6 CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR,: B.C. _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1956 CANADIANS USE’ U.S.-MADE. MISSILE IN ARCT Ic TESTS . Cold-weather: tests of the U.S. developed Nike anti-air- craft guided missle are. being resumed at Fort Churchill, Man... Left shows. the Nike poised on the mobile launch- above soaring off ii -Artic sky. The Fort Churchill . proving ground is used jontly yy the ‘Canadian and U.S. armies ‘to‘test new weapons under extremely cold weather. 4 Canadian’ detachment | has learned to’ handle the Nike. for the lady of the house MEN'S SUITS. : It's oily “tie | very naive people nowadays ‘who believe shoppers buy: things simply’ because’ they want them. Psychology has .en-|' tered the retail market, ‘and :no segment of ‘our population is free from their Freudian pro- bings.. However, perhaps this is ‘all to the good, if it-gives the producers a better idea of whet the public really wants. One group which — has come practice: “concious ‘use of-the self; you "practically start all over: again in many. of your daily aetivities. For example, ;when doing your daily. ironing,’ it -is altogether likely that you iron with your whole body. The fact of the matter is, you should use only a few of your muscles for the job. Sitting down, standing up, walking, all your every day under the psy “s micro- scope is the male suit-buyer. He was probed in a survey carried out for Wool Institute by Elmo : Roeper and his. associates. They found that the impelling forces behind; the men shoppers were love, ambition and_ vanity. - Thirty-three percent of - the men -polled hoped. to impress business contracts with their:new |’ apparel. Eigthteen’ percent ‘said they wanted to impress: women. seventeen percent were playing the field and, da general ies, should be re-examined, so that. you can do. them con- ciously rather than instinctively. You may :be surprised how you can improve, the use. of: your- self.. And ‘since the: body is a machine which must serve you for many years, a re-examination of its. daily use should be very profitable to you. Certainly. practicing these prin- ciples will’ make. you a great deal’ more aware of ‘being alive. . Perhaps you would like to in. public attraction; while nine per- .cent dressed for their own self- confidence. It .was. also: found that. many of the men, suffered from what the clothing industry claims . isa common mental quirk,” and. which . they call * “Brummelphobia.” This © phobia] - is the fear of being too well- dressed. : About ‘forty percent. of - the married ;men interviewed. ad- imitted “that they bought | their last ‘suit ‘with their wives _pre- sent, Three percent were. so. shy. that-“their, wives “alone bought their suits. But the wifely:.in- fluence was--ever- greater, bée- cause the wives of sever. out of ten men claimed they had .had a’ voice ‘in. the suit Purchases. The final statistic is perhaps the most interesting. ‘Two.: per- cent of the men said they took a woman other: than their..wives when they bought a new, suit. Hmmmm! a, a HE USE OF ‘THE SELF” An amazing Britisher, rE Mat- thias Alexander, became widely known ‘for his’ remarkable: book, “The Use of the Self.” The, book ed. an af by: Professor, John -:Dewey... Other famous educators and stateman have shown ’a. great interest iin the book as well. What Mr. Alexander preaches is. the : substitution ‘of concious for instinctive ..direction in - the changing“ of. the ‘habitual ‘use’ of your, own “body arid during 1956. If so, try to get a copy of Fi:Matthias’ Alexander’s -book “The Use of the Self.” It was published by E..P. Dutton and Co:,Inc. It: should be avail- able at” “most good | Public ; Li- braries. ° = a i ay THEY counr THER, BLESSINGS Recently Harry Holt; a farmer of Creswell, -Oregon, ,returned from’ Korea ‘bringing with him eight Korean waifs, He, and his wife already -had (a- family of five girls and a. son. At: the. Thanksgiving ‘table on the farm, sixteen’ sat. down to dinner, every. other ‘chair a high chair. It was (the: first..Thanks- giving for’ the Korean children, and, as they -were seated at the table, ‘they. ‘called .“Kito, kito, heads ‘wexe bowed as Mr. Holt gave thanks for the Jaden table, small ‘children. he’. was ‘allowed to adopt and: take into his home. And ‘he ‘added a special prayer for the “boys and girls in Korea ‘who | do not‘ even have z bowl Mr. alt: said. he cannot get rid-of' the memory. of the other orphans in Korea, particularly ‘those’ of mixed blood’ whom the Koreans ‘do ‘not like. ‘The child- ren ‘the Holts’ adopted” are all of -mixed | blood, They. are mow kito,” which means prayer. All}, their home and: for. the - eight], Natures Scrapbook CANADIAN FOREST, PICTURE _ CHANGE! Tannins come . from: the. bark of trees, and cedar leaf oil from the leaf of sodas. trees. The lat- ter is used. i ducts are maple syrup and maple sugar,; which -have.a gtenspadn, sugar, te lightly ‘a $25.06' CASH WiLL BE:GIVEN | WAY ..TO. A LUCKY: PERSON if. INTHE THEATRE THAT NITE Show3'ai : Zand: 9 Pam