StF CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 10, 1975 All a Matfer of Knowing How to Handle a Problem By Richard J, Needham From Columns inthe : Toronto Globe and Mail ‘When you-are young, you. “see both the problem.and the lution, When you are middle ged, you don't see that there's y solution, When you are old, ‘you don't see that there's any problem, . . Any fool can get the facts; tting the truth is something : else seals. ee ‘There's nothing a woman Senjoys quite s0 much as digging for the weak points of a man ho. attracted’ her. by” his rength, hos, ie The classroom prepares ju for the rest of your fe—assuming, that is, you're ‘Two centuries ago, the mericans.took’on the full ight of the British Empire. low they're scared—and with re. eee ‘There's only one.good ason to be with another Tson—because you want to with him or her, To be with someone for ity, habit, appearances—is a rm of death; not just for you, t for that person as well. cee LaRochefoucauld: “With Swomen I am meticulously po- ‘lite, and I do not believe that I * we ever behaved, in the “presence of a woman, in such a yy as to cause her distress, When they have good inds, I prefer thelr conversa- me that they can expre: ‘themselves more neatly ai ason—to go to the corner . y other resson—duty, fear. can give a Pleasanter turn to what: they say Detente? oh yes, that’s the fashionable word for surrender. 5 oe * Dr. Erie Rogers of 8t. Catherines ‘advis going is easy, you' going Sonali: ” You' it be interested to know that the amount the U.S. government spends on welfare each year is more than it spent on the 10-year war in Vietnam, ‘The ‘Anglo Saxon heresy i that everybody, regardless of whether he works or not, has the ‘right to produce as many children as he ‘may please; and that the whole crew—parents, $1,150 Damage As Convertibles Are in Collision A two car collision, re- ported 9.20 p.m, Thursday, has resulted in a Castlegar man- being charged with driving without due care and attention. Charged is John Cilfford wo Saliken whose 1971 . sustained an estimated $150 damage when in'collision with another convertible, a 1965 Fiat, on Highway 3A at the- i. Nelson overpass, ‘The second vehicle, driven "by John’ Fowler of Castlegar, sustained an estimated $1,000. Police said the Saliken “vehicle was intending to make a left hand turn against a no left . turn sign when the collision urred. ‘eet children, entitled to everything they want, from Cadillacs to color with no effort whatsoover on their part; and that their “needs” must all be met from) - public funds even (or especial. ly) when ‘they engage in vio- lence and destruction and crim- inality, ‘This ean only be described as the death-wish of an entire, ‘and once powerful, civilization, oe le During the great Austrian inflation ‘of the 1920s, people, ordered three beers at once, even though it meant two of them got warm. e reason was that if you ordered three at once, they all cost the same price. If you. ordered them one by one, the - secofid, would cost more than the first, and the third would cost more than the second. : eo ee How desperately’ we + search for someone who'll un- derstand us! How embarrassed we'd be if we found someone’ who did! . Beware of men who refer toother men as “boys”. Beware. - equally of women who refer to.” * other women as “girls” THAT MAN IS A SUCCES ‘That:man is a success.” ¢ who has Fee well, laughed ofl Be igwho ‘has alned ‘he respect of itelligent and the love of children; y who and accomplished tet tasks? » who leaves the world ree than he found it rescut who never licked sepecin of earth's i beau ty Se itaked fer the the bat in others and gave the best he had. —Robert Lous: Sieveewn i {.. for Intertor, BREEZE LATEX. ‘Easy to apply and odor free a For yeers of beauty and SS to exterior wall surfaces, the answer. is: Woodcraft Solid Cotor Stain Choose from hundreds ‘of Custom Colors in General Paints Best Quality Finishes. Gp GENERAL a For All Your Painting Needs Brothers Building & Supply Co. Ltd. 605) Col, Ave, Castlegar, change of growth for their own sakes, All’ too ‘often, -* these things 1 represent re re: gress, ra + outside my front door, Wher we moved to this house, it was on a quiet, resi- dential street, a leafy tunnel ° of voluptuous maples a5 and boulevard oneach side ofthe street. It was ‘gentle and pleasant and safe ren.) | ao Results? ‘We now have a. speedway out front, and you cai scarcely risk crossing the ‘The, street to the squeal of. tires cea the = nights: hideous’: asthe, ‘spray from "thes mnowplow “ah < winter. Much beauty lost, and the’ only ugly. things. onthe ‘| street, dead cedar poles for, \telephone «and “hydro, “left, ‘standing in their nakedness. :: Just to complete. the _ picture, there hasbeen 'a s “development” which is a5 gress in onymous. with’ pi rather than pro Ttry not to be bitter but f Jn more’ enlightened cul tures, they would be called ecological rapista:” They take:a section of ‘beautiful obs board arta. of ‘Bahn the smiling face 1d honeyed worda of the Pablie Relations Depart: ment can be seen something. not unlike a mountain range’ — huge, ever-growing piles aot nou returnable. bottles . “Tt doesn't serve liqui Tt bas no menus. JS It gives: no checks.” Oth ofourstret- ‘What wasonee sf gloria taphall eaten ‘ntanieed by supermarkets « gaggle of ations, and the inevit- i En hamburger foints ‘and sey of the “develop- Bani sod ts sésompanying “street bas atauie bout five. times, with the f dining room {tema De feoan t have: ae itwi with erseals a detergents and other toxic elements, because “We need the industry.” And the big, belching‘ smokestacks ‘go “tight on_ belching thei many’ by =: Grivers who coulda't handles crisis y n'a Kiddie eae race, every- ” taxes ie thing Bat the iving bret é the | working’ stiff, ‘but “encourages the: plumpies accounts with ‘the expense. account ‘ ible plastic garbage. And ® the stinks!'. ; gress" will take a cool, dee: oils ee) yea 13) days, ‘on the lawn outside waiting to ara : (88! © Every..week, guests “con: ‘Jsume over half-a-ton’ of fresh lobster (the specialty. of the”: 2 house}, 200 ‘pounds of salmon, word “uses mugs and place mats’on painted wooden tables instead. ‘And yet itis one of the most successful and popular Testaurants to be found’ any. where. ‘What's the secret? ‘The extra-[riendly service of the = cook-waitress, Daphan | Si Thomas, and the. tallied ~ stink and noise, ‘Tough luck, says you. Right, says I. But this is not just.a private beef. I've seen. this sort of thing happen so often, on: handsome: old... , some.of them,70 years old, so that they can widen the road, Grave and shade and dignity, are sacrificed to the number’ one god of North America — the car. Inthe cities, the same pro: ; cess holds.’ Potential park- lands are turned into instant © parking lots.~ quantity of food, with no measurement of servi and :it is located at: Andover, New Brunswick, about: 180 miles inland from the Bay: of Fundy. ngs. It’sthe York Dining Room, » Tt can ‘accommodate 1446 ‘guests at’a'time, but:on busy | 180 pounds of scallops and 720 “pouinds of prime western. beef...‘ The owners,’ ‘Mr. and Mrs, “St Thomas, try to make’ een. guest feel special, and e Meal a welsome home, celebre ion, Ifa dish is‘ out of season Iocally, they'll bend over. back- ard to'get it elsewhere.) Such:items include the eight bushel-boxes of dandelion the: “way: from ‘Boston far opening’: week, and the fresh’'strawber-~ ‘ries they'can serve as early as sby, ig them: in by. 33 truck from Cali. eget will be many, more * ‘Alaska king crab, . and' live it up and Me aod * seheat on their taxes. Medical hand ving nella athe face any Freya dim view of pro- gress! many people “\Jook'on the ‘But’ surely there ‘are rough of is who believe in the real meaning ‘of the ~ moral, toclal and 4 tallest progress try ‘something about the spreading sickness: He 1 $38 complete ‘Residential ‘Cleaning “Everywhere inthe; Kootenays for the’ ‘summer months, effective immediately. am, to 8 pm, Friday 9 a.m, Saturday 9 a.m, to-6' p.m." ‘Across from. the Post New Mormon Missionary Serves Area ‘There is’ a:new. Mormon misstonary In Caatlegar. Eldor Douglas Smith Burke, 21, who has just recently arrived in the area, is replacing Elder William Beazant. Elder Bozzant has completed his two-year mission and has returned home to ugh, Calif... i} st Elder Burke will work with Elder Glen Rodney Davis, 20, “who has been In\Trail for two and oe malt months, Elder Burke bas been in a © number of other areas’ in British Columbia, including Campbell River,: Port yulte lam and Vancouver. Elder ‘Davis has also served in several + areas, including Kitimat, New. Hazleton and Queen Charlotte ity. Elder Burke is from Proe- ser, Wash., and Elder Davis from Ri le, - leave their hames, fobs and achool to, ‘serve for two' years, without pay. oe sinperration, ‘They will. ibe aed Strata! panded Chernoff's tick, - tiga This of the ‘drug PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES t of new ‘end exciting idees in: photographic Imagery 5S fully trained to meet: the. community’ photographic needs .. \\in one of. Canada’s — |spedilized professional skill areas of photography: <= Wedding <5 5.5+ ‘Thruwaya © g the annual al Foport of superinten- dent of schools 5 Ellwood. g ita ‘submission Pot-trustees for rr ‘Activities - ithe district. greatly ex- % its in-service a unantheipated grant oyincial ‘govern: time; A a in essential \[atserviee ‘prograin 1 the atic hopes to kewp Bn ‘No doubt the Lighlight of the year was the Dr. Christen- ‘gen workshop and follow-up program. However, the district I ty of very management of the {n- program’ to the CDA ha y French program worthwhile workshops on a which included & op.e > The districts. in ,co- 18, recreation commission also offered a new scbatitate teachers training. course . the board's decision to delegate the respon- sibility for the direction ‘and _ Number of. Round Trips Down “Ing fait released by ger Re ound. trips umber’ of: auto- sumber of passengers © not drivers (46,687) 48,099;° +‘ number of trucks, all'types +e (10.508) 22 12,088; number ‘of, pito ‘was lowered ‘to ‘grade'6 ‘this - was ‘engaged ‘to | facilitate” this ‘change. Due to 7 tlons, the board decided not to ha the program tograde 5 in 1915/76." Russian Program—The board and its staff have given a great deal of time: to: the ‘nts progra y This proposal, “prepared by Hamilton, calls ten another session to be ad ‘Wood. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, July 10, 1975 _ MEALS ARE FUN ROUND STEAK CANADA GRADE ‘A’. MATURE GRAIN FED C BONELESS RUMP ROAST CANADA GRADE Or MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF CUBE STEAK=-~-~~- $1.49 51.79 }PORK STEA a ara das Gov. 1,19 DELICIOUS. } GOV. INSPECTED °. FRESH FROSTED land Park and tlon| be eed for Pass Creek, Bluel , Oatischenia and Tarrys pupils Oxtdoor i ‘This year, saw the ning of what hopefully, will become an excellent outdoor. educat uch Program. mi delay, the outdoor education = 10.747 car WE ) MIBBYS PURE UNSWEETENED 48 OZ. Ti! "AIPIRINS ASPIRIN $1.39 now being used by our stu- ts, paket * development of a more compre- “dent ized: the ‘expansion’ of ‘the secondary school program fn. Russian this year. oF ‘will be’ elective, will be. offered to grado. 4,'5 and 6-students at. (Pasa Creek, and will be offered stadents at Tarrys. Tbe of eur busei (a (481)7400;:/and. number of Hvestoce (aa) 2 ‘Lenfesty & Co. GENERAL {ACCOUNTANT , INCOME TAX CONSULTANT ‘AUDITOR (a8 Farwell St. Trall; B.C. Phone, 368-3346 bstantial st year. ints the addition of a time itinerant PE. ‘specialist, ~ has occurred quietly this year * has been the opening‘of our: new District’ Resource Centre which is" Boused in the base. ment’ of the board office. ‘The ” ‘board has made a good atart in ~: thia development, but we still *. have just begun, and we have a “very long’ way to go.’ f Ths be board has budgeted for, equipment and « “extra, “the Introduction: of. a new jet-wide swim program. «_The board alte provided busing ‘so that’ students in the | smaller schools could benefit: gram have proven to be moet successful. developmont of the resource. centre itself, but also for the’ development of the small » schools’: Mrs. J. Chris- tensen bas’ been appolated to. position. es ‘Kindergerten Program Ex panded kindergarten’ progr ‘slightly. expanded ¢ with audition, ale (CHEESESLICES - . GAINES BURGERS a BSUS. 2. $2.29 FRUIT DRINKS. 2/3" 99¢ PEANUT BUTTER3 .. $2.49 VINEGAR GANADA. 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