“All “Aboard swith G Ee /MORTIMORE You ‘never | - SEW such - hard” workers : ng! amateur boat: peo-" “iple. “There” “they are, ‘scraping, sanding, ceaulking,. _Hfting, : ~ pushing” ‘and ° palnting,.: ‘ Ifa judge, sentenced them to - do. “this. “work. a8... punish- ment, they. “would” ery. out against. the. ‘penalty. as harsh. nd inhuman. me “Seeing that’ hobody has or- oS dered: them. to work-on: ‘boats, - however," ‘they. are ‘doing it nd ‘enjoying | ibe “ Tbsitrue, that they stop: now --anduthen' to gaze’at the blue sea, and the gulls gliding over- -head, and the kingfisher chat- tering’. ‘down. to grab, a fish, It’s: ‘a beautiful day. “The. .boat people : ‘do. ‘knock » off, work occasionally: to ‘have ‘a beer (just so that the sand- ‘ing machine: ‘doesn’t. get too hot’ and. burn itself out), They ‘peel “off: their ‘shirts and ab- orb: the sunshine.’ me » But they. are’ .soon.. “pack oe ‘scraping ‘and: ‘hammering ‘and brushing with mad _enthusi- niindependent' newspaper. dévot 0: the upbuild of] Prince Rupert and’ Northern’ and‘ Central British’ ‘Columbia member-of the: Oanadian“Press Audit Bureau of Circulation . Canadian ally, Newspaper ublishers ‘Association. y: The:Prince Ruper “Daily News Limited fen J. R: ‘AYRES’ ot . ‘Managing 1 Editor : it n_fox.cubs ended:up on:a clothes line, ‘recently when.ahur van their: liv- Pe Ont. The cubs. were found: in a deep den and had‘to b ung. up: vent . : he with: ati dens ear. They are the ones | és: befor being ¢ turned over. to; the Department, of: Land, Lda tee mete te eg oe “TINE ants PLACE. 7 the. 320. ‘acre’ . Lakelse ‘property “ 7 from: Lloyd } Johnson : in’: ‘June, hot’ springs into: a: health, and ° : - fx that.” “people ts thought . was: ‘several “million ‘ -dollars . ‘and 25: years: ‘away, be-” a “came a reality.in four motiths.... .visited’’th athers * ould’ b ithe: Se i on “Ray had ‘the - -COULAZE; | Visio ‘an Cctae: - wets Servi po th: pl: ff couch. grass, - ehthusiasm, equipment; cre: Bi Ws: have”: Oa ee Wann ha ds: j “OL. blackberry dit’ and : -know-hew to: work’ . “t jase i u - me son, ‘then owner of the ‘springs edge, by: our. bumbling efforts we may — «earthen e devlpe have driven the shame-ridden. problem. . -becomea health’ resort: and: : o~ tourist. ‘attraction.’ ; Little. ic oe We “realize: that: “within « ‘auyea ye a s be ~ the: hot springs” would. beconi¢ - campaign to help alcoholics in Prince OMe, 01 She Msg, a Det Rupert “Only: -by: learning: al we can, ". Northern’, ‘British, ‘Columbia. Tb cwasn’t . Be: big. hotel. chai “Bight. acres..were. cleared. heavy. timber and: underbrush: will: w be. able. to make. further. pro-- | ee “or America ‘capital that de ‘and for the first time daylight. . nd vet wo - an Sate - gress. Four members of the Founda- ‘veloped, the. Springs,. “it wasy pPpented * dhe eve. chee: ‘along h the heighbors an-, .. - tion staff have left their work in Van- Ra, See Ot TET Hay: _vel were -hauled in: for. roads, ~ as‘trom the ‘Western Canadian - wer, wearily, “just one, of. the + nee te ean: 3. © bor r;- fr the Lower Main- =< aon pa Te, _couver: to help us here. Let us show. for the Coiumbia, Cellulos ‘parking: for two: hundred. care Ort nat e towns tone ee pene ¢ : that: we are willing: to Jearn to help “Company, .and,, engaged: IN!“ Iand for the buildings to serve. Highway 16. .Some, come | ‘ror The rain’s “al¥eady’ with*us:) pachel till try ne = maintenance: and. constructio “the pools. ‘health. reasons’and: ‘many haye . . tossing, Silent air, =" mie A young ac nelor is s ye a. work © for. ‘the’: ‘Canadion: Na=! On. Au cate 11, 1958, oC éon: “penefitted : by. _pbathing ‘in| the» The: swallows © ‘skim, ‘spent - ‘ ing: ‘to decipher a or he oor _-tlonal. Railways. 3°. : crete pa “15 fect by 18 “feet warm, soothing mineral water... .watcrs: close. by the: mE. ate from a of his’ girl’ He’ secured :.a- ‘contract: to Others have come’ bécause all. lakes, 72°" ., friends, It. saic aS ind swimming is’avail-. fly. ‘like: ‘gulls; at. ‘jibtle | ‘fish: ie “Dear: Jack, L ‘hope. ‘you: AT Cxi . 2 wonderful. . beyond. the’, garden, enclosures, so mot-still: angry. with me.I: ‘want. a oo ew peo-. Jie scent’ of. hay: to explain that, I -was. really"*. joking. when I told; you. Ididn’t-« 0. ~~ clear“ land van build * streets. mean, ‘what: I ‘said. about | ‘res y ‘considering. my decision not to,:; “change my. mind.’ Please = betta ieve I. gay m an 1b is. Love,, ‘ ‘day. coat jess . “Shi tore eau Simodo. a ae | ho tion. “In the spring of 1959 a. sec~. areereat n. ond: ‘concreté ‘pool, "100 feet. by ? ing’ freight by - made’ him : rich. famous... Mod cs : and | famou ern. music~ He was a member. ‘of: the: ead @: makers‘ learned scales ‘and five-finger. exercises r the bl . write eatin the whi . a * At* another — eee irde es with ‘their: ne nS oy forge tp ‘and? served” “in : 8 feet ae a water: canes oe mae OtLeary, veteran Ottawa. Journal edi ; ~- "Phe-McMaster: philosophy - of. “ed cation. or “RCAF working on airfield con+ . cer ke d.B ere was eons 1o me an Ld “Why is it so many of our young: ‘people ‘come. non-éeducation, ‘is downright disastrous. CA struction ,and . maintenance. t~ by the x snot are served. ao es ee Y out of high schools and colleges unable to write "school system based on it would b heer. After the war he worked ‘for’. peut lin: rain hot. spring 05° as the fine the t te ae oa ” y ased on it wou e a. sheer feet in diameter with a tem- “ e er e as Q.. m “he two sentences in plain. English?’ : s waste of: the taxpayers’ money... ae one: year” with: the newly or- erature. of 140. de rees: and. a : coud + “af ‘MeMaster’s ideas : are’ prevalent: ‘in: the oo The. Finanefal Post ‘ganized land clearing division P g ; Doe chat Et -Gitthe Department of Agricul- " . daily. flow.. of -150,000' ‘gallons. " and Calvert Old Rv O Tb see ose. ture. “He also logged at Stew- The second pool has. a depth me yi oe ~ James K. Nesbitt abroad . ce art ‘and Babine Lakes, oper- eS ree dae lighting, Bigh . is blended: fr oan - ‘ Daily News legislative columnist James Ke gee the sights of Japan, Hong Kone, the Philip-_ - Georee. ala coneract: work and low diving boards, and ds oo I om. ape Nesbitt is en route to: London aboard the SS_ ~ pines, Ceylon, Bombay, the Suez (she wants to for. ‘the: ‘Department of High-., enclosed: by a fence on: two. - ho hi kie iy Gregan He aening iy nam nv n ask erin Sse ARS WE A ee choicewhiskiesaged 3 ally by ma ere is the. irs es oo. pyramids and the sphinx in the’ moonlight), . 7 oe — : os ~ >. -. Naples, and: then ‘London, where: she'll agen: “When BY. Skoglund pagent attendance. On the south side - 20: ld k - Coe By JAMES. K, NESBITT . bark, do the grand tour of Europe, before going ~ ». 8 of the pool are dressing ac- in -year-o Cas S oe ABOARD SS ORCADES, outward. pound-for’ homé to British Columbia's: beautiful: Okanagon _ commodations for 400 guests, : ene the Orient, India, the’ Mediterranean and Lon-" Valley, — a steam bath room and two for a smoother, mor Ss don — Travel is'so. brondening,.ahd one meets. There's a, pretty dark-eyed miss, in colorful “rooms equipped with 4 feet by OS C. ee such interesting ‘people; | cliches, yes, but facts sari, going: home to New Delhi after studying 8 feet Roman baths for. those |. 4 ms ah “aM nonetheless, 0002.2": ae ~ at University of British Columbia, and a black- -yequiring: special therapeutic |) | a Sy satisfying | ta aste: # When we get to Ben We: teave our racial biases. eyed lady from Rio; on a world tour;. and Aus- _ treatment, Above the Avessing fic. ee cee nee cee ae rose (let none of us pretend: we do not have them, tralians and New’ Zealanders, and; Americans - rooms: 10-deluxe furnished |. ae at Pot in one way or another)’ on the shore, We may and Canadians, the latter two baffling everyone le Copyeteits canada —. gultes for guests are located, yi have prejudices. at. homie; can't stand a certain © else beeatse we look alike and talk alike and - oA ° vr t-te band . wae : a All: the hot. water for the pools, at nationality. Bub. when.'we. meet at sean we they can’t:tell us apart, a.remark which may of ‘urs Waa. in the elt vend. - Indoor baths and steam’ baths we usually find people ofall mations very pleasant — upset somé Canadians, but that’s the way itis, guopnsing apr a’ rie r dl a 18: piped from the main spring, Seat and friendly, and we become ashamed of our Enjoyed a talk In the ocean sun with Prince bring spree, and after. digs rhe. outstanding. ‘tontuie. of’ oP. prejudices, and we' seo the foolishness of con- Edward Island's Provincial Secretary and Min- hoa: of nearly all: her money spring. water: is: that al- | demning a whole nationality Just because we ‘ister of Tourism, J. David Stewart, off for a she thought she would have a though it. ts -high in mineral have met ohe or two. buniptions people from Honolulu vacation with his wife.” 10k tt some shoes At’ ond yor nite! t, i } cae i bi - sn that nation, There are bumptloug peopl every- Of course, the talk turned to politics — and out mont, fashionable shoe Conan mn y. eal um, mag | nae) where — and I'd like'to tefl you I've met plonty © young Mr. Stewart, who admitted to a sneaking _ hops, She really didn't nocd , if ;esiums Aol a ag end. | ant of bumptlous Canadians, ad we should not feel admiration, for the showmanship of our Prem.°'. Sh9e8, Like most It. contains no fap na wee amug. : “Yer Bennett, says his province stays strictly ladies, sho has Vhus eliminates the disagree- | vt Ie true one meet such interesting people} .. with. the Liberals and Conservatives — one in, ahooa im. those able odor of springs with a cate - Wallebage olimbe oo for instance, pert Miss’ Molly.Idiens, an expert ‘and the other out, and then vice. verso, and © legal stenographer. from Penticton, on her way . will sever) have | anything. to dn with Booinl NG" tp, the ‘inate nrouned the world: in ‘this: 28,000stonnier. “Bhe'll Oredit: and ocr, O ap dg iE! fs a half. .tho closets REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT By FRANK HOWARD Tahoe they | ing tripe ae ‘Parliament has just conclided’ b ‘apodial t WO apyear as'a chink in our political armor and ep mh i ns me” u ast ie om @ shoe ahop. igor: the. day debate on external affairs which’ was. the cnomy would take advantage of it, This ta -y north-west corner of an intare- [oo .. penings ih other parte of the world, ‘Thatd 4°. the internal atrife ih Laos, The:Algerian War / making critical commonts about one's trends, aig go,aho started across, As. has boen :golig on for years, c culminating: fare" After all we.do this In every day life, ven Woo ‘ - Mauri oy Bho got, t. hale, way. over, 0. bly cently.in an abortive robellion, One dould goon marriage everything Ja not always awootnens | groy ‘paasondor’ aie begnn' to. and on récounting events in various: trouble cand Nght and ench partner to the marriage: |. apots in the world over aince the ond: of the doesn't always agreo with actions of the other, |. fea ‘t ya tO nd alae Second World War; wut this would ‘only romult st ls true that phitorophically we are In | tum aw rm ho dtl pausod, ina lat which moves from ‘one: ditt! loulty to, Patgement with, the western nations and f | smiled up ab tho cb var, And. another, "6 viynt, WOUd want Jt fo romain that ‘way, Our cone | nodded him to gd ahead,” He The interest, though; of. the “mombers of cebts of demoorney are auch. that we oan Reve nodded ft hor. to-go aitond, tho House of Commons, ‘dia: hot meet. tha: ORs no othor political alignment... cer Bo. he aprinted. » “tanane | woe [9 aot peotations, At one stage: during ithe debate:the.: :.: Iwould have liked tlio external attilia’do: ann “heel One of thom | oo. House attendance. dwi led to 28 out, of. the 2 1 bate to have followdd A course whidh' would’ nt ih th By obbies of “the |” mombors,” In .other. words Hl d ‘membor,.waa. have: shown. to tho rest of tho world that. eanant 1 ee tr on lent prosont for every nite. thi were. niseonte ‘ Gannda, fs.an independent country ond Mag Ins pave hay h walk tthe ne hapa this refleots the interest of the nation as. dependent. ideas ond that’ we dre not-afrald 90 of hon a obs, Hoth o 4 ve ce a whole, Tomo mombers of parliament aro in- . to oxpress thono,!dons, This courso, tome, would And atuinblinig ‘forward under |”. rt eee ea ate aaee Tat Cal peo ot fod me oh : ' ng the battle for, pence, than ia’ no GnaDlas - mombors, for. inatancd find that fishoribe, aero . im pon "| nt ing a, te eficawille 3 Tho’ bus. Jema are very dull. and: b, Aline ay tho are an a. drought,’ But cat ero @ f b Thou At J; day sas Thay over BOTT hor. soba, {sa dtough or ite prailon fans, gama, iV di @ hough i or O uy squashing thom ‘flat. In, hor bara, nd, Ab soly interostdds) ue oi ptoddng seat, and with the ald: | é - Ono: ities {hah woven throughout. the dew. ‘With the suis ‘mensure that; yo rete withal oe ORT tind y pansoravby, aho made |. bate ard that was: that, Canad nmuat upper shall I bo: measured to you again, Luke: S108, - $t-to the shoe atore.on.t tho far joe our ftlonds. ahd: dod “our. enemies, “A niggardly.. morohant,. who. akimpg. In. corner, She fools aho was, really. bea bi scons, for. arvutnanten ae Masa fwe' shqu d ‘no : ‘quality’ is soon out’ of business, If you ‘vant ~~ Sntended . ta havo. Aw new: pal r mo be: oritloal of. “tho ‘Unlted States for this would frelnda you. must ahow. yourselt frlondly.: vd of hada a Pe looked upon, in some clralea,. an belng’ one. Of. 8 spurious .réasoning for it could’ lend to tha ... section of the fashionable up- 1. extreme importance, — y state of mind. in: which. one- thinks that! tho ‘town shopping diatriet.On, are | This attitude isa. natural one. : Th ‘recent U8, can. do, nowrong ~ yiving at the: south-east, COre : kaise months the newspapers nave. been . full, of: hape we tb soome t ae nor, our, friond ‘paused to awalt r cee o mo that there must be room tor the. lights turning When thoy NT t- 4. senate we