13 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday Nov. 4, 1965 SUGAR AND. SPICE Old Fashioned Parents : We not un- til. you get a gon or daughter ctlonary, nar | -roinded, old- oh Poker peasant ’ you really are. He, or shee, will make it all quite clear to you on that ‘first weekend home from the - hallowed hall ‘people next door sent thelr darling daughter to another. ath were ‘home. last week- end. ‘And both hets of parents spent the entire visit alternating with fury at the kids and shame at their own ignorance. There’s no question about it. A’ college’ education is a wonderful thing. In a matter of three of four weeks, smalltown kids who.” barely staggered through high school and, barely knew enough to’ change ‘their socks or blow. their noses, are Every ‘all, the ‘blood pres- sure of countless fathers sky- rockets, the tender. hearts. of hordes of loving mothers shatter, when the freshman student, be- loved and cherished these 18 years, waltzes in: with a bag of dirty laundry and swollen ego. We've had‘ quite a ‘fall ‘of it; in our neighborhood. With a sigh of relief; we, shipped, our. zawk poy off to one university, and amid floods ‘of tears, the ENERO FOR ‘AIRLINE _ RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS b ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR ‘THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’ s DEPT.”STORE Phone 365-7542 into playboys'.’or dashing; desirable women of the wi Imagine what a whole she rein do, The boys nonchalantly toss off a remark or two about beer parties, the girls light up a fag right there, while father's frown deepens and mother’s jaw falls wider and wider, .-“ The boys, with a solid basis of three weeks’ lectures in poll- tical: science, curtly” enlighten their dads on the asinine, poli-| tical ideas the latter have cher- shed ts for 20 years. The girls,’ secure in the By Bill Smiley three weeks of phychology, put their mothers into shock with casual comments on the neces- sity of a full sex life before marriage, Both explain kindly to the old folks not only that all’s wrong in the world, but also that God is no longer in His heaven, In fact, He isn’t .any- where, He's just a “anthropom: orphie projection of the need for a father image.” Both’ point out that the capitalistic system is driving us into neurotic pursuit of the ma- torlalistic, that the dollar is es- sentially an aie thing.:And botit By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar; Yam not going to apologize for bringing the subject up’ for. now) is ‘really the tine to pre- pare for Christmas. That: is ‘if you. believe in it’s true tradi: tion and like to give of your tie and not rely on straleht pocket, hi extra 10 bucks you silp them on feparture: . Our kid has discovered a new system, in which you ‘can, get along on four hours sleep at night. This is eons by: sleeping all day, which he did on the weekend, He assured‘us that +s had worked out a rigid work schedulé,' which begins at 7 a.m. daily. But ‘a few minutes later, he let it slip out that he scarcely | ever at breakfast at the dining- WKS Elects Dr. W. Yule As President Dr. W. M. Yule of Castlegar is president of the West Koote- nay Medical Society which held elcetion of officers last week at Trail, Vice-president, is Dr, R. ee of Nelson, secretary is R. F, Clark ‘of Trail and peasrer is Dr. C..S, Fowler! of Castlegar. — he slept. in’ it. © The girl next door nearly finished of her father. He gave her a blank cheque, the; dope, to pay her term's fees and residence dues, hoping he could scrape up the seoand term when it arrived. With ible sang: froid, she filled ' on the: cheque for the whole year's fees, Next day he received a call from his banker, He had to sell his last bonds ‘to! meet'the overdraft.’ Young’ Hugh is ‘letting his hair grow long, has taken a lead role in the college revue, plays flamenco records at ear-splitting volume and is just busting to the the so he can be arrested, denen their wives! heard Gordon’ Campbell, principal of the West Kootenay Regional College speak on the structure and function of: the ‘college. The girl next door is dis- gusted ‘taht her mother can't read Chaucer in the original and believes the story about SD EATO N'S VIKING | HEARING AIDS. -VIKING’S new hearing aid models will be demonstrated on: TUESDAY, NOVEM. BER, 9th, 1965, AT EATON’S MAIL OR- DER OFFICE ‘IN! CASTLEGAR, : New features of improved hearing aids are: 5 Slimmer appearance. Longer battery ‘life. Wider fitting range. Simplified repair service. worth it. Our grocery bill has Hugh left. exams start. Catering Service Opens Doors In Kinnaird The Golden Key, a newly established catering service sit- opening Friday. evening. This proved: tobe a busy evening or Miss‘ Ida ‘Thomas, the catering manager and host- ess, having under her: care a active teenage group:'on_ the lower floor anda ‘quiet inform- al birthday -party::for twin sisters, ae Hueh’J. Unwin and » A, R. i Mcbennan, main floor. ayitive in the. fireplace added to "the atmosphere dropped by $12 a° week since | introduced-to many u: And we'll have the }'types, of, toys, have ‘abe lost their last laugh next spring, when love of a‘stuffed cudaley | toy. uated at Kinnaird held its grand tha I have several of, my. own ideas, to pass on but, this:: readers to broaden the.,scope. Clothes for the small,model- ling dolls are still in “full: de- mand. I find new patterns not ‘as hard to handle as the first ones put out. Through working with these ‘small’ garments: the best tip I' kriow is ‘to’ line’ the particle: ywheneyer possible. A circular: skirt.\for instance.’ is much easier to line and: turn, than‘ to ‘ait: sewing a small min- iture hem by han “Aprons are not a new idea but are always . welcomed, have ‘made ‘many and yet. still gain pleasure frqgm those: receiv- ed.’ While there’ is “no® end ‘to the ‘variety, in, prints, ; novel aprons” can also be” made of huck towelling and worked in cross stitch when made of checked gingham. If you‘are one to save small attractive bottles these can be- salts‘ made in ‘your’ own‘ kitch:|; en, This is done simply by add- get in on a sit-in or a-lie-down ing food ‘coloring to epson » salts, or some other form of civic dis: Place’ into: the bottles “and® fore sopping let two or three Adam and Eve. Her mom was | fragrance. The most economical ping when she left. With|way to purchase the salts is rage. . by the. pound and not the small Oh, well, I guess it's all} containers. ° Children, while now belng inusual new Homemade. gifts, with the prices’ of! various materials. to- day, do not; necessarily mean an economical ‘gift but:it is certain: ly ‘keeping. with’ the--true spirit of: giving of: ‘yourself. ¢ ‘Another reason Tlike to pre- pare. for: Christmas ‘early is to have the baking wall in hand. Try.. putting’ one baked item a week in the deep, freeze from hristmas. It also ip dily in the month of everyday baking © try. this. halloween wiener: roast for an| can of this is always’ handy tol wonderful time to hear from the come the containers. for.’ bath}- Meanwhile to keep up with baat “COFFEE BREAK” thixing nibs: Ada Store in covered container. ‘To make a? batch of cookies use 2"cups of: cookie add ‘it to one beaten egg and: 1 tsp. vanilla. You: may add choc- olate : chips: and: coconut} ‘nuts and rasing, cherries, nuts and coconut,’‘or make the cookies Plain ‘and pet two together. with assent teste MHC HT Her nace USED' FURNITURE Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY, AND SELL USED FURNITURE 3 Open ‘Weekdays 1 pm. . 5.30 p.m. ‘Open Sa nic i 1 pam i TTT I ereernae mm ‘Trodemaik ‘Ideal for Kate Party oe for Your. Guests If You Like, Order Early, & Reserve Orders. to Go | 24HOUR SERVICE — GAS AND MEALS. a: date: fill Bake at ‘375° on the greas- ed cookie sheet, for. 12 to 15 T| min. eet “When mixing . batch some milk may be wet if the mixture! seems “too. dry with. just, an egg and, vanills. Savings Bonds Payroll Plan _ Surpasses 1964 The Kootenay-Okanagan di- ‘be-|-vislonis well over the halfway mark of last year’s final figures as. the Canada Savings Bonds payroll plan heads into the final half-month. The big area has 1,588 em- ployees subscribing for $492, 150. This represents 68 per cent of 1964 finals in applications, 69 per cent in dollars. It leads all B.C. areas at this point. Current report shows the B.C. region “in applications and| dollars just over the halfway} total: of 1964 finals. A total of to-|-24,780 employees have subscrib- ed, for'$8,375,700. This is 52 per, tin, both ‘categories. school:district was the. | first ofthe Kootenay establish: ments,‘to ‘pass last: year's final at :this point. It had $2 applica: tions for $22,550, pointing up the! increasing interest of school employees, in-the payroll savings plan. ‘The first sale of lots in New Westmitister, took piace on June, 1,>1858. VALLEY PARK. gRHONE, 136690 : See Knut at... Te fhe AcRoss S-Intet E-Encountered ro Ad on Page 3.. BOSSE’S wie, conte to. YourJewollery Needs te-trick Sie Bt ry jot COW, ag. Bitter vatch 47-A state “"(abbr.) » , 00 4:Chart 2-Greck tetter 3] of * ‘climbing lant a-fnctine S:albllcal weed | ROSsec S| g hu Beanie! Also Has All the Answers |; ‘ron Ta AT DECORATOR 100K REUPHOLSTER : ee s | Gonatruction ynanager for : | B.C, Hydro at the Arrow dam- site is'Sam Walker. This article by. information officer Bert Wat: son on Mr. Walker appeared in ;-.¢ | the Jatest issue .of the Hydro pu: 3 bilcation, Progress. ie Just. over.a year. ago, Sam Walker didn’t know whether the control: of Brazil's riotous poli- ties -would change hands with a few ‘threats’ ‘and: strong Jangu- “| age--or-the country would’ be +] bathed in ‘a bloody:revolution. ‘But. he did know: that he and his family ‘were ‘right in the middle «of. the” lexplosive; + | to return to Canada to ‘take on the job” of construction*: man- ager for Duncan dam, one ‘of Hi three dams on® the Columnibls “been :| tha _ old, worn furniture ‘in- to the vision _of modern 2 styling’ ’ you've scene, and’he’ was making plans | Hydro ‘is! fata Canady's end of the Col : dreaming. about. We umbla iv et can work right in your dr his af- home.: Call us! sinding up ie faire I in Brazil when the: revolu- tion struck, For: $1 months, President Joao’ Goulart ‘had piloted ‘an inept: leftist :government,. Infla-. tion’ was'.wild’ and the country, U h I seemed piped for! rovotion ‘ a s it turned out, Presiden P! oO stery :°| Goulart: fled to Uruguay when he:found no one’ was. pre pared to- energetically defend. ad- ministration and Gener: CASTLEGAR CUSTOM : Wheel. Ali t and Bal '24:HOUR WRECKING SERVICE _ AND WINCH TRUCK "OSWAL MOTORS” ery rN B.C. _ UNDER NEW MA ‘While the coup was virtually blo odless, there were interesting sidelights with ‘terrifying’ possi- bilities.: Besides | the military-cl- vil group, which finally; wrested control.‘of the. government;’ the Communists and their. sympath- izers were planning to take over and introduce an execution’ list containing: the names of a great number ot Brazil's intelligencia. Whea the coup was Jaunch- ed, one’ of the ‘four ‘armies of Brazil didn’t ‘immediately ‘sym- pathize (with: the!:‘revolutionary cause, and ©for atime ‘it was might add to the turmoil. tension mounted ‘in ‘Sao jj and three ‘children had to con- a Walker encountered in’ his .19 é] years of working in Latin Ame- qj arara Bauxite Co, in British Gul- Paulo, ‘Sam ‘Walker, his _. wife sider. the posslbillty of barricad- ing themselves, along. with a or;s0 other: Canadi inthe Canadian. Consulate, .. Fortunately, ; though, the Walker family.was spared a last ditch stand. This, because of the Communist : element, was the most serious revolution .Sam ca, "Born ‘in. Regina, Mr. Walk- er.. graduated .as a’ mining en- gineer from Queen’s University in: Kingston, Ont., in’ 1940. ‘Two years later he had his first taste |‘ of working in Latin America; as ‘an employee of ‘Alcan’s ‘Dem- 22 3n 1945, he returned to Ca- nada, went to England, but three}. °°” years later joined Brazilian ‘Trac- tion’ and ‘went'to Brazil to work in: senior. capacities on : several hydro-electric ‘developments. His most: recent. and largest ‘hydro job.in that; country wag’ as: pro- ject manager tothe Centrais | Electicas Furnas, a°1,200,000 ki- lowatt: power: plant anda 400- foot-high rockéill dam, complet- ed in 1963. BL Between’ 1960 and 1964, Mr. ‘Walker. was general _ manager for Kaiser Aluminium do Brazil, conducting explorations for- bau-| ’ feared an. inter- cmallitary battle xite and > poses. that they, with Mr, Caquette ‘as Fund ct more than 2 Score or so of Social it: members’ throughout, the nation West, he pro- ee . Appeals fo Fantasy “The second aspect, of the new Bennett doctrine -is: still: more interesting. oe ritish - -Colurnbia, says -its premier in. e Breath, . has‘ become the ‘Most pros- ;{Perous .and ° fortunate’: area on’ earth; * fe ; thanks ‘to his, sound’ administration, Yet “in; the-next “breath: he suddenly, finds ‘that British Columbia’ is ground down in” » Penury. and, squalor by a a: rapacious. fed- This. «| For: sre-election in eae authority. is challenged L 3 is the exe istence of ‘the nation. Actually what Mr. Bennett’ says about: these revenue. collections: is not. ot aris in ‘Pelevant but: inaccurate. What are 2) Jack Da‘ liamentary 5 Prime® Davis, parliamentary 3 Parliament .and ‘Liberal. Coast-C use of Commons recerii of the Ganzine Provinces ‘goes ta the ball in. her magic. coach. but always returns. her..debt-free ashes. Mr.; Bennett. tells us that the federal In 1962 fe felon spending in - Re. ex: ceeded. ‘federal revenues from this prov ‘government collects fat -more: money in -; m British Columbia‘than it spen ds here; If that were true, as it is not, a would be irrelevant, i Contrary. to. the Bennett’ doctrine, the money collected :by. the federal govern- ment eral government. as in’ any: province belongs to the fed- t “as the trustee, of the Cana-.: dian. people and must be’ 5; ey LADIES: WEAR : bank, trust or toan ‘company.* They'll. give you: Hs full face value plus gamed intereet. it only. takes a few moments. ” Ave national : Parliament decides Tt. ‘isi not -- British... Columbia's “money. It : is: the: his share: of. nation’s money if this-is a nation’ and ni an a loose’ alliance of “10 ‘The federal: government” does: Thott tect its® revenue here: with: the ‘kind :pe: mission of’ Mr.’ Fennett.: It is “collected by: the authority of Parlidment: and if To see these ‘vastly, improved hearing aids attractive buffet ‘an tu ath \ CONTRACTING es Electrical Wiring - 686 Columbia’ ig ‘simply a MUST for ‘any hard of hear- Later in’ th 4 » Phone $95-9155 2 t ening : % =i f ithe | ALYS’ & SERVICE rie. ear oP “A. Compiete. ing person. : } the |] “Bree: Retimates a ic’ Heat Builders Service” you want a little faster, buy Canada Savings ¥ /] .costs.one way.ce.... other. ‘The notion that the peaple of - load any bill on the Pp we blindfolded at a small table. The blindfolds were removed to /reveal a cake ig no can- dies, but dominated by one bright flame’ dancing. from.'a | }- foil flower shaped cup in the'|.[. ‘centre while -all sang. Happy. eee nro ———— day. nas Schr A Pontire was provided for ¢ f: The Bennett‘doctrine is 'yefined in the {the teenagers on the spacious tne ion 3 ‘ % BULLDOZING ef Fy z4 be ; : specific: case ‘of offshore: mineral rights ° lawn. RAs i Ae i 7 FC eA g | ce p > on ; =p Paar a 2 S Piich, he: says,-the:-federal government The Golden: Key; which cat-| [/" OW LARES. 4 hy 5 _ 2 : 5 . t is trying: to: to‘steal:from’ British Columbia. ‘ers by appointment: only, . spec- ‘What are'the facts here? jalizes in wedding receptions, Mr. Bennett's ‘attempt to make “the private parties. and. dinners... : Liberal, government,’ and; especially. Re- agers: are’ Dave Schap- sources Minister Arthur Laing, appear as ansky, y and Miss, Ida, ‘Thomas. ! villains for referring the ‘offshore min- - eral rights ‘issue ‘to the:S em Court completely: collapses. : nnett’ mines ald ‘Brothers, who decided with -far:back as June 13,1964, question © must ‘be relerted to when Mr, Pearson told the ‘Commons the reference had been made to the Court he was: condemned publicly by Attorney General Bonner for not first om sulting B.C ‘about the terms of referen {Mr.. Pearson was: able to show i that he had written. ‘Mr. Bennett in person as! 8. .C.'s views and that he, had’ received no Treply.- It ‘would ‘appear from . this: that Batsh. 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