ee ASAT eS ETS Sey tgs Melts ot, Te le PG USN Baa *hyllg PRE LGEEG SA RODEN ER, SpaTaa GRA a SiR a nS BC. ~government: i LEE PY SNR ry ean “y" “RY “AYRES” pet ‘Editor . Week en's ue Go ; other motorists. Social: “Credit: ub: -thumping | to" the Co! mioney.:: "Certainly wha “wioney: it has is. being spread the. full length of the:.road ‘will be, if indeed - they. ‘know: themselves. However the railway mileage. is. 146, -and ‘it’ is extremely unlikely . the - highway will be ahy shorter. r undertaken: ‘in: ‘any- ‘single. area. ected, ‘Of course, ina: Probable cent Spur on Highwa no word of. any “0 sters, applying for a taker hip, Dut sine adulthood. ‘and parenthood!’ Surely gardens ‘and: fishing’. pha. golf. and bowling and television and. beer:- parioys ::do not take up all.of that time. igurely ‘there § are: ‘Many. ‘who: neould : ‘find. the three or: ‘four. i Copyright:) ‘Canada Wide” . M aigarden party I:had: the - fortune “te sit-under an apple tree’ with’ notables ‘one of whom | was & doctor aiid another nt well-known physicist, These two engaged in a'conversation that was high over: my head, - having to do with some new vista of sleee ““ take’ alot of pleasure,” said’ the physicis' “out of reading some of the papers delivered at the Royal Society back: in the elghteotth | centiy, Evén' some’ of ‘Newtol's apebulas tions are pretty fantastic, and many of the ‘papers delivered in the carly part of,.the. nineteenth century are hilarious, in. the Tae of modern. science, I it ie. diffieu) to ,believe that th nking. men " yee 4 Cdtiadl The Deriweratic ‘party’ - bat oainpe statement on how it: plans td tedh, rights of Negroes and other minor Vo gk {n'the United States underscores. an ‘iin change that Ja taking place in Ambrichit, Nereasingly in) yocont: years, the! tlon!has been: moving from the ‘no part: of the country: to.the ‘woat, a ra expdeted to'‘pass New York as the moa alate In the Union: by: the: end i atta trend, . Paaiiic const and: western atates, hog manning for the Deep Bouth —~. Mins{ssippl, Alabama, Georgia, ; Virgl Carolina, North Carolina; Flor da an ‘Until now, thors states havb’ ¢ expr voth over the Demobratle: Pe cibation eqndld tt preatdont: nid the‘ Party’ and pigtform, Boll had. to be accept south; both hid to skirt strong open aime at improving. edubation, votlhg rights or fines for, Negroos.: 0. BM et ae oP Now, with the. growing ‘voting. ‘advantage: , of the northorn and wontern atatos, sonte Yond B LPL A REET SAAR OSES DD deeds 110 - — PRINCE RUPER An: independent. “newspaper ' “devoted to’ ‘the. up a oF. Prince ‘Rupert ‘and “Northern and Central British Columbia” ae A ‘member. of..The Canadian: Press — Audit Bureau of. Circulation | ‘Canadian’ Daily: Newspaper. Publishers Association ° ‘Published. by. The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, ' JOHN P ‘MAGOR | "t _ President _Alithortzed aS ‘second, class, ‘mall cby the. Post: Oftice Department Ottawa, : their worries ‘that it they erecta bah : the Tegal and. sportsmanship fights‘of J ° fouring 1g pedestrians | " is Not so fu nny. money — about. so'thihly that only % oe “ 4 bullae ae P.: ‘WOODSIDE General Manager intersections, . Vancouver restaurants are impyrov- inp ee that extra eup “of coffee. It’s ais ‘sing! for 1 penny / matches con-. tain ine fe tising is another penny- little’ things like these. were remedied. Vancouver papers please copy. - ~° McBride. ‘or’ Prince George ‘ends of the. pro- trary, all ‘available evidence. indicates thatthe. - is again. this: year ‘Short “ of : posed road, although the construction - season is” well ‘under Way. Only. the highways. department knows what . Thus ‘the-. one th Tue.” - to ‘road. building, es- obable . election year, ply haven’t got, and’ can’t - Jo Promises or. i ih that. ‘198 ‘which would equip’ ‘them ‘for. : ‘Scout: or..Cub, or Guide or Brownie leadership?. Its would: be indéed' a pity if there.were z “leaders, but -no enthusiastic youngsters, eager: -forthe training, the companionship and the . ab = education | that is inherent in Scouting. But it 4s a tragedy that we ‘leaders. are have tha lacking. Perhaps somhé. of us should ~ re-examine the “use We. are. making of the lelsure hours which ‘Nave come in ample’ measure these last few years; "Properly be .called. “the wasted: hours.” "| Westview Powell River News. Paeksack of Gregory. Clark » “would hold many: of the. ideas and views ex- - pressed ‘at the Royal Society’. less i than. Qi undred : ‘years ago,” ~—“THAt's Why I,” said the doctor, who ifs a famous leg-pulles, ‘never read papers at our “medical conferences and societies, I don't want anybody . Joughing at me, a hundred years «from'snow.”. ~ “Aw, Bute.” ‘said the. phyalelat, . ““"T imagine,” sald the doctor, “the ‘profound “opirdohs and tkuths you hold today will oxclte as much hilarity when read a hundred years from now a8 is inspired in you by these early papers of the Royal: ‘Society, ” _ I think Jf the apples above us had been bigger and riper, one might have dropped on the. Phyalelav's head, CO polities B Bonosthtie party ‘toot that, they Ny igors southern toeliiga, On the the Hib yout te envi tint A heated prada dent, a oe ‘e at rt will bs int fad lubed ehh. ‘pataly Beh ti “pchoo ti bb teh ff . We OY : fi eee 164 fate. nia i are eh or oh ft i da, tolng to COREY oub that b ted ace to, BoGle Hou In cists. Whoke | eh’ je briled Crete Netite Nol’ brows |” Sine oF pier Hubod ‘Hat. tie. éntadiltt atte Into: account -the troubles of , #9 pa ® Rleans and othor minoyttes | out chy Tf 0 Ue mii Moh tn Vollh , bdvowiol, tsa "adiniflatiodlon ee juatice or ny, dupa luyidh.: -pouhters aro the Jasuos in one aron,” tho stata. ‘ment: gaya, “discrimination In. ‘Houaing and whore ‘may be proaaing quostions olage sere,” eee a VV AY Y . Xe ~~ ee SAAS, eS, 4 ES; eed “ iy os ‘can't take their eyes off’ the str vets to . . admire Vancouver's fancy new pbuild- 4 oN - ings without: risking their lives” at a ized ‘that the tourist industry ‘is a hae: | rative one-and put on the big smile’ and. - the outstretched I hand. to visitors from: ing. in both quality of food and service, arti ela ly since liquid refreshments a , che that ik the tourist—like charg- | Hostown's 1 big | toothpaste smile of f° wolf “Welcome would seem: more genuine if Waa os] jor project”. fs. summer, Apparently “ is.. ‘that he raise the : money nec sary” to complete | either ae ns ¢ "isn’t. only. the. pressure. of Par-. Perhaps: y we: might find -that. they should, . your own?" Bee = be onbral Will be the 4 BOWLFUL OF. ‘PUPPIES: eee Looking * > disdaitully across her. litte fruit bowl, Rox, a ‘Boxer ‘owned by Robert Verhulst of Vanco “4 ably manage more than 10. in the saine litter if’ she: tried. ee! : ‘the. slightest ~. provocation on: one. occasion; yet be-cool and ~ urbain:on: others? is different and has, as it. were, -: “different boiling ™ points. ar »>Our Prime Minister | appears: M : to be:. progressively... reducing his boiling” point as. the session ‘Bach. of. “us wears on. -Perhaps, though, it | liament. There are ‘other pres- sures; heavy and continuous ones, -every government. is a sick economy. Every month brings . &@. new record in numbers of unemployed. Every Dominion - Bureau of Statistics rélease on . : the cost of living shows that it is creeping upward. Our trade_ deficits are not improving. . Business failures are increas- ing. All parts of our économy > neéd aid and attention. ~ . The federal government has tried a number of remedies each of which had a slight ef- fect, It tried deficit financing which drove our country ‘deep- er into debt than Jt has ever been before. It tried a so-called _ Winter Works Program which put a few people to work in municipalities, but while this: program { was going on the fed- . eral government was curtailing The major headache to — “hopes. The lighter side All day long he’ sat ‘shits from the end of the pler and all day Jong a stranger = gat behind him, watching intent- ly, Finally the fisherman turp- -ed and asked with sarcastic oliteness, "Did it ever ovcur o you to do some fishing of "Never," was the arewer, "y haven't tha, patience for - Mb" "Dearest ‘time " wrote Q' gil, to her boy friend: "1 have bea. beside mysel? with unhappl- naa ever slice I broke our the «Bee I. know how it' waa thistake, I love you. aa Bi WOU teribly. Ever ‘Yours, ulin i the ris hg ‘he ag a “doe tha A thah aged hte @ toa office and aod: ie - for tn early | appoints nents | “ “whit ib your broiler" nae td the nine es ‘bone tortie tatria awe (monned pe pa. thong? bark acho, | my stot. fu Huta ‘AN Une tin and 1 kody) pebilng thibaed Ath ing hen fAchis," "Goodness," sald tha nurse _admilribly, : yoy must ba awe Sully honlthy to atand al] that pata." - é ODO OO RIDE DOOD ODO OSA Le -Wait- For Spring?” people out of work. It. has — tried everything that it knows and -, rélatively little has been ac- a complished thereby. ' In reality what occurred is that. the government rested its upon the cyclical theory of unemploy- -ment.. This theory says. that . ‘there. will. be economic reces- _ sions (depressions?) from time “to time, but that these will be "overcome by the natural pro- » cesses in a private enterprise economy. All:that is necessary | ‘is to leave the economy alone Sandit will straighten itself out, NM RA EON OO Meret 4032 Bees * Bu t: _ Spring’ camé—summer came— .° ;.and we still have thousands of is It. appears that the Diefen-_ "paker government has run into a. blank wall.: so-called. ing: these past. few” years. the Tories are. in’ portant, ‘though, that we have thousands out-of work, unable to-find: work, and : facing ‘another: hard winter. - Perhaps this * is. “why our Prime Minister-is angry: Per- haps.this is why, he fs losing his’ ‘temper — almost: every. day in the House of Commons... Per- haps’ this is ‘why he resorts ‘to personal attacks upon individ- ual. MP’s,. He-is relieving his feelings in the wrong way. What’ he needs: to: do: ig to recall: his: election’ promises, put them into effect, and per- haps then he wouldn’ t have so much reason tobe touchy And our people wouldn't. have so. much ee to. feel. insecure. Only Labntl's Pilsoner ¥ bins the o: bud Pitan favour’ - bocaune only Labati’a porsoas the sccret, of the: crianal ‘reelpe from. Piluon — ‘birthpindd of:the world's ca moat-fainous heer, No wotder sta now. Canta tevortes Pilsoner, Alwaye nak, for HABATT Be fan home delivery phone. te nM : ” ' ey 4 S/R emtgmeuteny aa F810 nC APR IR This advortisoment Is nat pole or tepayed by the Liquor Control Board or 4 tho Govorrinent of British. Columbia, aw AAR EEAR TOTO OEE EAT OE EM SANA DAB dled Mg Sn AMG M BW bed, oanaae Modena e fh 16 ie toh nd findout aA TA a eo A VENER NAY A Apne Rede cheat Ny taetplaha da ua rahnty phy » much ::Englishs”’ . paitt of that parking - came along | . strange car thete, He- ray ~ drinking fountains in town?!” * _'asked a. visitor. Bind ¢ I offered a guess: If people’; ap less‘: pa the ticket, whieh -.eost the cat's oivner $6 to Have ~~ the coherete bidék Feitioved. ». the cat w ee, , aes ue The. ‘woman: ‘couldn't speak “Her husband was in hospital. But the operator of a= pri- vate. par king. lot - wouldn’t, let her off a $6 fine... °° It happened ‘this way: The woman's husband, He was takéh to. Hospitals: A Helpful bystander,» réaliaiitg that he would hot be back for king ‘Next day the: regular obeu- and ©. found telephoned the parking propriétor, whi sent a indn'to place a big. ote block. be- "3; wheels. ~ arkifi¢-lot iah put. ‘the ro- “bald it. wolild it another da: the hate eee $100. She was due ‘to have a-baby fairly soon. a German-. ‘born chef, was injured in san ‘explosion | in 4 downtowh ci e. : ~ gome time, ran his car off: the _ st¥eét on to a. private: par lot. spate watching «a the: woman’s home, followed . behind . and: the woman still was in diffi- culty, She did not have a. Bri- tish Columbia driver’s licence. 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