s_— CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1975 Patiicia Young Says Another’ Liberation Movement The liberal- ma committee of sup- port whenever a a new. Wberation movement is launched—In South Vietnam, Zambia, Blafta, Zanzibar, Chill, Portugal, Rhodesia or Spain, course, they were no- where to be seen when the selected for murder. More black teachers were murdered on Jan, 18 as was a black’ government worker, In effect, Rhodesia’s ae communist terrorism has co centrated upon the intimidation and murder of the black popula- tion, As of December 1974, 502 terrorists had been shot in their encounters with a largely black police force. ‘Thirty were caught and tried while several hundred Hungaria people’ rane up against: 1956 or when the workers at East Germany ard Poland tried to break their shackles. They will beat their gums about the racism of the Rhod- esian government, never men- tioning ;that the terrorism in that land is conducted by blacks against blacks! The government ‘of Rhod- esia recently released docu- ‘ments and photographs outlin- ing these statistics for the past three years. These prove that the terrorism and atrocities were communist-inspired and executed as the December 22, - 1972 attack upon a farm by eight armed terrorists in the Mount Darwin area. _ Was.the white manage-* ment attacked? No, but the _ black farmhands were, On May ‘9, 1972, black terrorists strip- ped, beat and murdered three African women in the same ‘area. Between May and Sep- tember of 1972, seven tribes- men and their families were- brutally murdered, including a nightwatchman, two of the Chiefs staff and several village heads—all black. On July &, 1972, terrorists took over St. Albert's Catholic mission, abducting 278 black students and their black teach- era, For three years, headsmen who have refused to cooperate. with the communist terrorists {many infiltrating from across the Zambizi River) have been publically shot as an example to other villagers. Chakoma Mun- odae, headsman of the Kandays area was forced to watch 16 * terroriats rape a 15-year-old native before he was shot. On Oct. 8, two. black policemen were bayonette death: Fifteen terrorists: tered an African school in Kandeya and beat up the teachers while murdering the black headmaster. ‘On April 18, 1974, terror- ists entered a beer hall: in Madzuwa with a “death list™ and promptly rounded up those Glenmerry NEW AND USED + FURNITURE "3191 Highway Drive = PHONE 364-1822): it trial, More than 400 others are still at large, ‘wreck- Ing havoc upon the popula- tion, while hundreds:of North American “liberals” and leftists continue to champlon their efforts, "@D YOURE ONE OF THE FELLOWS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHANGE OVER TO Now About My Trip to the City pas seems, ‘to Be & good week to clean up some loose ends, so, if you happen to have a loose end, join me. Me and the Old Battleaxe spent a couple of days in the city during our winter break holiday. And “spent” is the word. It would have been cheaper to fly to Mexico and pick up Montezuma’s curse, as they call it there, or the tlon with the opening sen- tence of this column. ‘We went out shopping to buy a “little something” for Pokey, the grandson, Just a little hint, or a toy, or some department store, two large toys, six little shirts, four pairs of overalls, a foll-dress suit for the kid, and. a’ plastic shell wind- breaker with'a lining and a hood to “keep him warm when he comes out from swimming.” At 16 months, het goigiobe dng tot of swimming, you "Then, ofcourse, wo had to deliver the stuff. So: we invited ourselves to dinner, with daughter and told her not to fuss, that we'd bring along-an old chunk of meat or something. Never one to ft hor e's id of items to help’ out with dinner turned out to be five dollars worth ‘of steak, the equivalent in ples and stuff, and. assorted groceries run- ning» to another. 10, my daughter supplying the potatoes and water for the colfee. However, it was worth it. We each got to hold the baby. for about 10 minutes, in one- minute ‘snatches, - between nuts of trying out his toys os POU VES town Trail. at the Terra Nova. pesihenen includes Party on Friday evening’ a three-piece combo pl free dinners generously tration at the Terra Nova attend this function. to the co-operation of the T Terra Nova and || hie Hotels, ‘all the events for the Policy - Convention this weekend will be held in down- Register on Friday evening and on see, WINE AND CHEESE PARTY and some dance music. Feet Gill and Audrey Ben- nett, Grace and Ray McCarthy, and the MLA. for Victoria, Newell Morrison,-and his wife Marga. Special prize draws throughout the evening for restaurants of Trail, telson and Castlegar. Regis- to 9 p.m. with the Wine and Cheese Party starting at 8 p.m. All interested welcome to register, and CONVENTION. free Wine ‘and-Cheese live entertainment with laying background music provided by the finer Friday evening from 7 Sugar ond Spice and having clothes tried on him by the women. ° ‘Alter many years, 1 finally realize why I hate tryingon new clothes for my wife's surveillance. That baby despised every minute of the clothes-modelling session, and bellowed lusty protests as his mother and gran pulled his limbs into all sorts of gymnastics, trying to.stuff him’ into his new pants and shirts, It probably happens to all males in childhood, and they resent it ever after. Next day was even worse, financlally. My wife was match some new wallpaper in a room she'd decorated, Asany and Bill Smiley jad had expected to & worn-out woman, fallo pricleeiatie alae dispirited. and ty: handed, I got carried a1 Papen This must be your y don't you buy a file something for yourselt in that women’s store?, It “We as havenvt bought a. stiteh at anything new since I don't know when, Maybe I'l pick up a new spring blouse or something.” Not to,be an old fogey. I decided that, by George, I'd get a new tle, myself of that men’s shop. with two ties ; and. two t sweaters. Tam not exactly t husbands, too — this is -k type, but ina a three-month, not a three-- moment, I tried one on. It was white, ear I +g, made in only: the old’girl “swent off: with leaden: ‘step, ‘sagging. mien and built-in frustration. She looked so depressed’ my heart went out to her, and ina Eument > of madness, 1 offer accompany her. Unfontun, ately, shé was in. the bathroom with the door closed and the .watersrun- ning, and I was s0,emotional that I was whispering, so she didn’t hear me. my astonishment, she burst into the hotel room two hours” Inter, eyes shining, looking like a girl on. her first date, and radiating Joy, She had bt the jackpot in her shopping. thing matched some shade of off.yellow. Price Ceiling Upped $500 Grant fo New Home Buyers : Purchasers of new houses coating up to $42,105 in the ‘ootenay aren now qualify for” the $500 federal grant ‘to first-time home purchasers, -manager- of the-Cranbrook. Office of Central Mortgage and ~ Housing Corporation, H. T. Fraser, announced recently. Mr. Fraser said the in- + crease in the ceiling prices from the previous $31,580 limit fol- lowa the introduction of higher National Housing Act loan levels announced by Urban Alfairs Minister Barney Dan: son earlier last week. ‘The increased. price limit will make a substantially higher proportion of all housing being high turtles. ‘They conceal ‘your wattles and push your Gewlaps out so that you look .- jolly, rather than ie hang-dog. bag containing my rales, 1 ¢ felt guilty but Saunty ren 1 lost both my and! my jaunt when f went te the | ladies shop to meet my wife. Yes, she had picked up a new. spring blouse. And a ‘n spring suit. And ancther ; suit. And a casual, outfit And some more blouses, Sh was snatching things off the racks, like | two-year-old built in the Kootenay area’ eligible for the ‘federal. grant assistance, and Mr. Fraser said’ the ‘new ceiling will apply to house purchases where the “owners occupy their new homes. on or after April 1. Since last. November 1 when the program, was intro- duced, 82 grants with an overall value of $16,000 have been provided to new home pur- chasers in the’ Kootenays, ‘As a result of the changes. announced by Mr. Danson. maximum NHA insured) loans from approved lenders are now ° set at 8:per cent of lending value’up to $40,000, % “NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILDI For Only $7622 This House Package could be Yours For more information. write ‘PAUL ADAM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Floor Plan 1147 Sq. Ft. * 48-6" x 28°." opening Christmas presents, Ah, well, what the hell. You can't take It with you. Especially If there's nothing 5 o etaed tack home, she modelled all her array. for me.’ It) was then’ that I learned none of her shoes or purses “went with" the new clothes. The rest is history. ‘Two good things did come . out of that holiday, however. My wife told me she wanted puttlesneek ameaters, 1 fought it, but finally gave in with bad grace. e ig hate are they? They're In a red plastic bag. Where did your put it?” t's with the rest of the suit she ‘retorted, It wasn't. It wasn’t anywhere. ng back over the After go! day before,.we agreed th: I'd taken it into the dining-room,, put it bake my chair, and had wi out without it, Phoned the hotel, long- oistin ce Found no trace’ of it, but, pers my name, the lady there said she read my column. in. the Blenheim: paper and we had ‘a’ nice ell, there goes,- fifty jus LDS calls x Seentontt snonoaey: te put e some, “empties +, trunk. There eas the bttle old red devil “plastic bag.” With sweaters and tie. ‘The other good thing was aypping the hotel on break- fast. -We ordered breakfast “for one. drank the orange juice, she ate the buckwheat " the toast and and/_we shared the reakfasts for Shettioret one Titbet they haven't caught on yet. I ‘saved $1.80 ‘on breakfast, two days ina row. No, Lost-and-. On its Performing And Visual Arts. 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