mb of. Prince. Rupert’ and) Northern, and’ ‘Central British ‘Columbi f the;Canadian’Press — Audit: Bureau. of Circula on.- Daily|’ [Pane Mapa Publistiers. Association. Ey oa! ‘upbuilding. Lehway | 6; a Adventures te @ the go fen landings. 2 The a city. ide: awake citizen with: a ‘hot soe is abou » the: first: robin ‘can. reach the news desk at 3204. A livewire curling a4 al enthusiast can let’ the ‘sports. depart- a : ment, ‘now. how peer? " amé.as ; the cd ear oe : list surely be the’ prevalence-of the “meet to to. Ustey, to anything or. discuss: anything with-. to! the gods of gluttony. . ‘A common meal seems, to’ ‘be. almost. ‘an ine Giants" for.example, a. club. will, meet: after ai giStom.. From the local church men’s.club, htwup to the. political “hundred: ‘dollars. a pli teMeffairs, any. group of people.seem unable . tegral part of any. and every. function, ‘ine a manner and toa degree found nowhere.else. In - “© eooked- and. seasoned, and how it is 5 presented. oe tures of the social. pattern in North. America ~ Yet not’ only. do we eat. more often than’ most, but our'‘meals have achieved. a symbo!} status of. fellowship.. What do we do when we are start-" - ing a campaign for funds for any worthy cause? We eat.: With what ritual do we open a national — os -convention. We eat. How do we welcome a ‘dis~ out simtltaneously . ‘paying: some, sort, of. tribute . at him, ong. t@ spend a;supposedly: pleasant. and pro- : fitable evening listening.to‘a: ‘three-hour lecture’) of th¢;poetry of Goethe, But in‘North. America _ the same people’ would: gather ate aix-thirty, partake of a collation of ham. (and/or: turkey) - accompanied. by. scalloped ‘potatoes and: salad, -- and followed by apple pie (cheese: or, ice-cream : optional) and coffee, before Nstening® (or: not,: ag the case may. be) in’ comfortable ‘repletion td a prabzy. twenty-five minute. dissertation ‘on “How. torspeak in Goethe in public,”: | Wé'ate not, generally speaking, a gluttonous people; —. at. least in’. the: sense: ‘of: attaching. ° aipreme importance’: to. our. food, how: Ab dB. AIRLINE CAPTAINS LAMENT. Crew plays gin r rummy,. ‘By: HAL: BOYLE. — Remarks an. airplane phot” nevi YORK (7) — ota of hearing, ... “ & man, are: you the driver?” 7 | “Romember, this is: my. first. Night easy, I don't want. any. speeding,’ x “Tyo ‘hostesses are buay, captain, tryaide,” “T hepr he and the e0-pilot just. alt’ up in that ® Hétle room playing: gin’ rummy, : The. Automatic: pilot docs all the work,” + “No, I'm not sure: at wat: ti thoue: ‘atriper: ‘on’ his sleeve moan, iY. think, he: gots’ timo he brings the plane’ back,’ | “Way, boy, jan't there something: ‘wrong: with: this plano? It. docan't hava, uy. Propellora: on. | “Liston, if Konsns, Clty hhve, who'sigoing to have:.to P npvor agove MO is "3 tho wonthor A bs} , “Whnt's tie: wontheb ir" en a , “White; the: weather: in Nashvi 4 "They -ady when's he's ma ihe aot hel Nia: insists on doing:the driving,” ; “Whaddays: mean: gotta’ 'p way: t hottlo? Look, pal, I'ma personal: buddy of one” of the vicc-prosidents of. this: Wl old: bus: ling,” ; “Bure, thoy 0:08 f tof. tl witor: She'll os oe : -“Thoy say he studied: ‘flying In correspond ence schoo] — and. ranked 20th - An: n- olnas’ of: . : whe 5 tong ad: invand: we” Lo fly. on’ to Los. ‘Angelos, you're the. one. m econ tinguished visitor to our community? We eat Just. why this should beso no one’ dan. say With. certainty. Perhaps it-is: the effect. of:.an ‘atavistic memory; every student of religion. . knows, that. the common:meal is: the accepted . s¥mbol. of fellowship from. the earliest.times, . the: populace is when it has to ‘stop: working to | eat. in anycase. We would not even suggest the . — that our own ‘kitchens: are hedar boughs and. Hudson. Bay | ‘blankets, the table and chairs third possibility so deficient, that it is a relief tio taste another's cooking, : . One thing, however, ts certain, If all the | “meals. eaton. ‘at meetings iby. the average North American’ In. one. year were laid end. to end, they: would be roughly equal to'the mountains — 7A ice 2 1 was flying. a a voll Ha war, ihe tial az ~ down: the wheels and ro e;on the: ak." "Let me out of here, ’ve changed my: mind, me hom n Would’you: you'll: ustihelp mo get my ‘blige fi to v ind holding the: baby.while I fix this dinner?” — youll} Arter fe y bhg # ‘ “Would you mind: flying: {ttle lower? My,” wifeand I would’ ko. to! ‘soe more of the: coun. a stripe: ‘engl: a California soul, for that ts where the ranch: _atylo.fashiona started, And: California,.nv. Brod: of indigestion remedies which are consumed to. Rentealte nem: oo The Halifax Mail- Star automatic ‘plot wake “imo — but what's wrong with that? ‘And thoy “get paid moro than. a. U.S,. senator,” ie . of You onl this real’ fiying?:: “Why, th “That was a nice ride, y ure Yitins eNom At. ax, TL Blvo you a smarter, for yourself,” te ~ Californian soul : ago. oan: always: tell’ the soul of: ‘t nation: oY: “town: by. Sta: housing,” ‘anid a British: MP’ ih other day,» os) hls strikes us 08 a ‘moat ‘poreent vo rem ark.: . Houses show the: shape: Of a nation’s: \denlg. ins -onch’ gerjoration, what jt" Nas aought ind” Is, “ seoking in Nfe and jts ideas’ of: what. makes n ie me home hoth within and: ‘without... In Canada we seom: ‘= ‘alrice ‘the: Inst ‘wat at lonst — to have made n: craze of: nrehitece |: tural informality, Tho fiftios mny. well ,fo-down. : “In history ag the decade or tho ranchestyle | home, of the great trek tothe: country", which: _heenmo a puburda’ which. in fun LE ongulted _ by the: cneronching: olty," jon ‘by :therringh-atyle houso, it: must; oddly; We a. Allon. once romarkod, Js.a flne placa if yourara , an. orange, Why: lts housing styles should’ bo oe 2 Thon to. be: ° jogged about, its 7 Possibly. it_jis;a reflection of our eternal’ busy-'? © . Newspapey, . ™~ Bus it'our national soul has been: ‘oxproaged’ . «“ typloal-of Canada's architectural sould: ‘through fo out a deondo la a Mmyatery, ees oS |= The Hamilton Spootator a arti ery k With: the, dlassieg? - If. ‘he. studies the. news: An: the x! ve ‘papers - oy wat on we ‘While: you. are: preps ri ng oe tea a coe Tt he talles, of ‘the amps or the’ vapors a ee White moonlight. es. sotl | on’ a the sea, tf. 2S ona ot he’s sleepy. white yo Are. we eupricious, , Alet If he has not a musical “oni Tf, he does‘ “ah : Ay own ‘Araminta; ‘gays ‘No : Winthrop Mackworth | Pracc ‘The lighter: side rai “A proud, father was. ‘talking: “2 o,, his: son recently. graduated! - rom: ‘college.: “The father, “not.” “a college:man; was ‘interested’: ‘In: the: many: phas secs. C f. higher’ education. : : . CosaAnd what. was: the. ‘tough- ‘ eh cat” thing you had Lo learn?” cs 7 he® ‘asked. : ‘How: to. uunenp, a beer bottle” see oa are spe “Community . ‘Hall. oo od y. of March, 1961:. sis of Incorporating t the aren known 8 t municipality... wl Muriel ae Anderton, oe ot . _Retuming’ Officer. . ~ S ve “Sor: for: 20%. years: “chomesteaded ' ‘inthe’ Nass. ‘Val- oe “ley.. He’ lived: ‘a. “quarter: ‘Ofsa.: mile! down’ ‘the :road: from: “our. place in. as ‘log. cabin: hes built. _ carry. a gun, He. never: “fished, hunted: or. trapped... He had ‘a. ay “Our host was now in a per-— “garden* ‘and! bought his. ‘meat - at the store operated’ by Ar-' thar: ‘Priestly; ‘the, son-in-law -ansh. | “albert?s' door’ was open to’ all ‘and. seldom a. day passed ‘without: ‘someone dropping in - for-a.: meal. He loved guests as . he was proud of: his’ speciali- :. ties—bannock,: rlee and rais- ons, and baked potatoes, He “was o- ‘gréat’, reader’ and = sub- .°.seribed to-a number of papers which’ he’ eventually used as. “tablecloths, : -. one day my daughter Kay ‘and: ‘I received a special invi- | | tation. ‘to go up to Al Ferris’ “ness; the only time to:cnptura the attention-of for supper, The only bought furniture ‘in his: cabin ‘was a gramaphone,.” “Wis bed. was - 'made.of poles covered with were made with, split: shakes “and his stove was a.two holer with. a.drum oven in the stove-_ {pipe where he did his baking, | “When ‘: /we. arrived. Al was gotting - ‘the. table with. fresh tin knives and ‘forks, and enamol plates and “oups, A A“10-{neh | by! 14-inch “pan of -bannock; made: with course whole wheat four -us- “Albert Ferris. was x ieee oe -* gestions: where. his. was concerned.: Finally Perris, Noticed | ‘that: his supper: was’ ‘ ‘going. up-in. smoke: “Seizing ae 2 "bank wwe sat. down, to: are eee “sonably. quiet ‘supper. although. we noticed ‘plue smoke. emo. erging from the:oven but hes-~ itated : to’say anything know-. 'jrig from long experience that ‘Al did’ not: ‘take ‘kindly to sug-~ “pot. holder made. outside into th the. ‘aid. of: ‘his - ck holder, placed. the -red ~through the’. -floor...: covering. : fect frenzy, . He grabbed . his’ : Hudson. ‘Bay axe and chopped _the frying pan-out of. the rub-"- ., Of Rev. de B. MeCullogh of Aly- a | beroid floor and. placed it back /on.the hot: ‘stove: Immediately ‘ elouds of rubber’. - smoke spiced with burnt, “bar. con filled the cabin. After’ scooping out: the ‘cen- tres of the burnt: potatoes and salvaging what we could of. _the bannock from the snow- ‘ , cooking _gunny : smelling °’ " smoky. ° “On : one. “oecasion: i knowing “my ‘daughter. needed - money. the. cabin | . was vauite | stil,’ - for’a chemistry: set, “Al insisted . on. buying: one for. her: so she: . Toad: contrac - of. gunny. © - sack he opened the. oven .door:: and grabbed the*bannock ‘and Threw the, tin: ot pan on’ his rubberoid: ‘cov-: 2 ered floor. and: the pan immed-..- “jately. began to.burn its: way hired. Kay..as° his: helper; ‘road: foreman. looked the. other... old. girl. Swinging». could: -continue’ | her: «: “school: studies. He: also, took a small | one. time’ ‘and: 4; the» way.-when : he 'saw: a--15-year-- “pick. ‘and erris ‘divided sho ber. of! ances | a cer’s at “Tsax crake, now known © as Spencer’s Lake. Music ‘was: supplied. by an ancient grama- “phone and even more’ -ancient records. , In his later years Al suffered | '-a-heart condition and it. was his. custom. to hang out. a white flag in front of his cabin so that ‘anyone passing would - drop in to sée what he required. One day as we passed we saw. the flag out and entered the cabin, Ferris was not (Corhinued on Page 5) See— "TIME AND PLACE” RS he “In a. ‘small but vary. pleasant ‘highway restaurant: there are two. waitresses. Dressed in -im- ‘maculate white, they are swift. and: efficient in tholr ‘service, ~The older one. who appears. to bo the. senior. in rank Is a doad- as. attractive: as. her fellowe _waltress,., a smiling, , cheery younger » woman of Just this - Aide, Of 80, “Tb was amusing to wateh the offect of theso two on the peo- dng .soda.and cream of tartar - Lo | “pobhtoca wore In the oven, A My pot. of rico. and: rajsins was on “ana: “purner’ and an jron skillet of) fat: bacon. was.on the other, _fiverpound: jard’ pall: ful of parks: ond : ‘yeorontion.. Blakoman, ehonon, ing. raise it, and three large, ITI: MRCBA ~ ple at the tables they served, Packsack gay, = ehattery,. animated::. thought. perhaps | the. oustori~ ers, as they came in, chose where’ they, sat by the: appeni'= -anee of the waitresses, -albly : quiet, people -preferrad - “the. serious-looking waitress, “pan, serious, ‘unsmiling woman | - invher early.30s, but otherwise . The serious one had: one aside | of’ the room, the smiling one | the other. 7 was ns silent and preoccupied ‘as the waltrosa, : The other was. ‘aron Ginn of ‘oronto, chosen, queen, of. honltih. FY the ‘Toronto. dopartmont: marked henlth wool, is impraarad with the muscles of Bobby The. program Atroqaad Amnortanos of good hoalth,. . and: vice: versa, But. as custo-- mers. left and new. ‘ones arriv--| ed; it. was: beyond ‘queation that they. took the ‘tables. available. And regardless of “the age, sox or. temperament - of those wio got the dead-pan. “waltress, they.al) became sub-- . dued the moment. tho’ .waitrass came to stand over thom, ‘pad’ In hand, |... And thoso, who. got ine os cheery. waitress : yeaponded. to ‘ona. side of tho. “yoataurant her. relaxed. good nature im- madintely, They, endpyed thelr lunch. : wh pe or Photo... Pos- : es sy © Beato arbors Bud's. 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