a ot Be : tle ge FC te Bie he ited yee iit pagel Y pbuilding, rince™ “Rupert ‘and Northern‘ ana Central British Columbia. a 3 er. of. ‘the. Canadian: Press. — Audit’ Bureau ‘of Gireulation «. on R. “AYRES | oo “Mama HAltor:. wd aden 7 the old i preblems, ‘arguments & ar and: mistakes . are, pushed {:80., out. of: touch with aside and there is ‘gothing, 40 Contem4 | ‘does ae oe that fe aH i late but he nice clean tuture which, Te. is sc onestng i himself | sted of 1961, Iti is no ‘time to heed the “-morose’ soul who. asks,:s0" what? Tt: we. believe’ it strongly enough and are” og close enqugh | to. others to, share the’ be- + ts ee! eveweaer ern se ow - pet fyeat oe waver eo we RP eR err ee gueanweerwnw one 5: lief, next. year ‘will be. different. ‘The | - _ greeting that we extend - New Year’s “Eve can, really” mean: something if we ; allow: it to—and it-is in this. spirit. that. } ntally: all wet. He - “we. say 1 Happy, New, Year’ ‘to all. a Fine ‘experiment | ation ‘ceremonies ~ “OF! “th ‘nuclear warfare} resctie and survival. practices. “were held. "recently | yb Even a superficial’ acquaintance wth: these: " “matters would ‘be of standing: value. . "Tt ds ‘clear .also that the’ trainees enjoyed lomas arid “went: pack: “0° former. rearsults » this. taste of the army atmosphere for. some . tified © “bys knowledge™ ‘that will. greatly: help 60: ‘percent of the graduates: are. reported_to have signed on.with. the militia units... That will 7 “Sined’ ‘I know: this in ‘advance. “why: ‘am. rT never’ brepar “for “it? ek ‘the. “evening, - “and my. sons .. stayed:up: ‘late.} building.a‘s snow- wot ‘keep them up to's¢ratech in: their. new attain-"* oe 3. ments and ° of itself. is. ‘warrant for’ the “sur- oo vival course”. experiment, dn: addition -of course. these: graduates. add " " eneth.., of. ‘civil ‘defencé’ and are a; : Standby in which the community.can_ rely’ for: . “help ‘should need be -They are :to be commended for.abswering. the: ‘challenge jto fit themselves ” ti nal interest. . a The Daily Colonist, ‘Known, what to: do. --Spatiners:- ‘that’ Tr needed: ‘for Stove! repair, and, ‘put: ethem: in “aconspicuous: place, ‘ready, for + Leshould. have: -chopped ‘an . a fire. " m _ failed: a wee ‘actually - ‘ate ‘anny’ ‘time the receipt,’ sorting, - ca ~ dispatch: and. ‘delivery of mail is .a marvellous «=. ~ pusiness;: probably no other operation is .con-. - ‘Aucted all the yéar through with such celerity ~ ‘or with « ‘errors so few they are minimal. ‘We “have grown to tike the:mail' service for. granted © but: it‘ is a continuing boon :to society. fopular of all oe the. “post office ‘On ite. skill and promptitude depends. the, receipt: in: time. for Christmas of the* ‘pifts and “greetings “that: ~ Qring so much'"h ppiness.. “And’ its “efficiericy © has to make: ‘up ‘for he: ‘late posting of laggard ~ ; fitizens. 4 . THis appropriate therefore to yore 8 ee Whe. Victoria of hanks:to the local “post office staffs, a s . In ot a, niin rome sion cards < a “moment. in-the midst of:a fevérish rush which uney must contain with cool ‘heads, Indoor and Ad -Rackages of all shapes and. ‘sizes outdoor. “workers .alike join forces. to get the colossal: task to be done in a Christmas mail through , at all costs, and .we Coots should. he: grateful. — The ‘Dally Colonist these’ ‘things. “AS usual; I-nour-. “stove: would not break down.” cout to -be.-a mistake: , Before -breakfast. was. cooked - while . the’ boys -were .staring out -the . window and -marvelling at the oi! stove flickered: out, , I started to. look. for.. tools — the .pliers *,and’ wr enclies, the -piece..6f ‘.wire to > ram through the ‘oil pipes. ‘None of ' these things were ‘to’be ‘found, The wrench had: disappeared long-since.—'used ‘by ‘the ‘boys in-one; of thelr: outdoor. games, no’, -douht, -and. now’ rusting away ‘apletly. under. the: snow, rae de At one. time there: nad. been. so. much “wire around. that. it INTERPRETING THE NEWS Kuwait threat considered serious by. U. K. .- By ROD CURRIE . Canadian Press Staff’ Writer. Britain's apeed s.bpringing. tos the slefence -Athough Premier. -Kassem! made no exact if tiny Kuwalt whether: or. not. the ‘threat threats ‘and ‘Kuwait. Issued no appeal for as- as a false alarm — demonstrates the serlous- | ‘sistance, the feeling. is:that Britain. was justified ness with which the governments. ‘views recent in moving swiftly in-view of recent events, fevelopments in the middle east. In.London, there appearetl to be-some rea-: ¢ Although there, are doubts in: some. quarters son tq believe ‘the .government was nervous fhat Iraq did in fact intend to Jaunch: another ‘that the recent action of India in seizing ‘Gon, | wtiempt to gain ‘the sheikdom there was mo ‘and Indonesia's threatened attack against west°® ime to pause ‘for prolonged . meditation,” Now. en may bien other’ countries . ® ‘The threat’ was too"eose ‘at‘hand, comme Fe ie ieee ra ee ee - ine Loncion Daily Telegraph to ponder ane "When the British left Kuwalt after ending he sabre was 4o ‘be ‘only: ‘rattled or actually. the. Iraqi attack in June the police work was bea ” taken ovor by .1 small force ot Arab League 0 the. defence of the newer natn on: “the world's” cwithin: the “Ar cheat ol) ‘fiqlds, which ‘Traq has claimed since © wit in the -Artb bies, att ha ‘withdenn Rurwalt gune. 2? ‘years ns aBritish prateator- " has been a general weakening of Arab leter- ” “ Mbnation to-defond the shelkdom, ‘The British » There is a suggestion that. the: auaplclons - “belief Ys that only Saud! Arabian now has a frooy ‘movements toward Kuwalt may only have clear interest in protecting the torritory from eon In connection with the'hig Iraq Amy: day . “Iraq ‘but her forces aro’ numerically inferior, eclebrations January 47, Anothar. theoyy;;ad-. The, collapse of the United Arab Republic ancod ‘is that Prem eriKnanam feels ‘the: ‘heed — made ‘wp of. “Dey pt Syrin and Yemen = has fa “trouble spot” to ‘divert: ‘attention. trom. ‘added ‘to the - ‘gonfusion, with Arab countries» fhe shortcomings of hia ‘enderahip, : hove ss preocoupled with: ‘problems alone: ‘to hame, Wi . , Woe, fy ‘s sin sy / it : : ' : | happoithedighter Side. Many childten who: Joan (he “old uccentric onthe atrestand = A rot oupl i: A yotugee. co ° fro eluord’s Prayer :from adults who | _ look ‘What“he ‘handed mo," - Baltic fuga ouple a emp pewallow thelr words In v.ruah ent Held outa fistful of years of hard aludy wero tin- yand ‘mumble come up swith $1001 WR ally mado altizons,. i rome peculinr ‘versions of this. eo -i890,""tho wite anld.y'8o for. “Sophin) ‘Moplial,":the hua’ aprayer, 7°" Bot ‘the demons,” “hand , Mevied, acatntically, . “Ab ;. One ritite boy, kept: saying: Le vow +. , last wo-are, Amorican citizens,” iarold be Thy Name. ‘A-Yrondl t “Wonderful,” Sophia ropliod, ‘Another: sa Give us. this ap Pre ie ng oelnred?.-Lidad Wa Felt ta lly “broad, “Now you can.do the dishes,” a: WY Shire Gocinred| ry, was asked ‘whnt tot Into Penn, Baton Be EM S &. ‘had thrown it all away ——.cx- cept:for one thick,.tough -plece that. .was: ‘tangled: up. with an vold.spring in:the.shed, to. “pet loose, The -wire cutters “hag disappeared . foo, . -By ithis sthne the: stove. was cald, but I .was rboiling; and emitting steam. from .the -enrs,, I horrowéd .some , tools, Jald. I borrowed some tools,” laid a e ngely twisting. ‘the stove and blowing through. - thom to provide.a clear flow, For some reason, tho only work pants I could ‘find: ware ‘i battered pair that ‘had split. _ Copyright Canada. Wie A labter “was idlayed wo © ‘days on. account Of ene ov 5 it ‘wrongly . ‘meltireassed, «. “missed an important, amaoting, . The tine dld buatnenaman who - “had written: “mo was ‘hen ‘brokon when z:told honed Him, Not ‘heonuse 'T ‘ha dhe ~ meeting but bottepe ‘nftor ’ 60 - yonra of ‘bualnessiiee _llfa, Jie. can. nomen Jonger. fing ane lak sata proud : v thakr wad Pa poste aan opener raremmnmenmneenmnermat A third was tho, .trinjor adiesovange” ‘With the classics: : potwoen Wihorioans and Tho wife was complaining fo’ tho cen. ees ms 4a Visitor, Henry ‘is‘so. forgot al, thy : ape real: Aalttoronce AB AP= {Ho ‘forgots “his cont, his shat, |: tiin-the'fall” the trench- ‘hia umbrolla, even: Hig-nddreas, ar anid,.,“Lhe American. ta oe ‘sometimes, 7 sent him out. just: - sat "bocauso the ‘diya ‘are MOt-. ownatotinly alaporsed? - , ‘now ‘to tho igrotory-to geat-some’ .. tw dhontar while ithe Mrench- |. .O ‘iveos, consume your snp slemong. Hevahould ho back by : wan | ids happy Vagrtonger in ‘sorrow's source, . now, Hut: TNH bot he'll forget: - “nights ‘aro’ fouling “longer, " Streams, ‘turn to ‘tenrs your: alae forgot: to: { " _. tributary course, —, ho lemons: 0 io chome, «.. ithe: din: Mamma paddy Go not yot hence, bright (du ay nd. s, ‘atoppad. on tho way.” : mol of the wad year, es mt T bnd. f.ooke.and Daddy. The earth ls. shel). -whon be a Bipan ‘of. wator’ with. an" “re thou: leny ‘at ‘to “appont, *,”° vt soThomas wash, ‘What! shall - those: -flowora ‘that decked thy ‘pariond | erat, wick ‘Upon thy aprave. ho your," ino “old mo, P "T have had . toga Jiro three atanog “yaphets In eucacantons oY _ AMO sloppy «work. as this, Ne samo with other: ar the Offlee, They epnen eople jn s + with Ge o Matinee The oil: stove - = main: source : “of ‘heat for-our “house “—*-als - _ ways: breaks’ down “at- ‘the: fixst snow. This is an: inflexible. rule, . ewhen : the: ‘tirst ‘flakes fell’ in | co Smaaine An:the: ‘dark:1 Shouldhave ~ the: cinevitablebreakdown2i... extra.supply . of; ‘wood, pnd, Jaid.- le nthe: fireplace: sreadys x ‘to- kindle; sas ‘soon as the stove . 7 But. i neglected to. ‘do, any-of.. “shed “a faint -hope. “that thé . ‘Needless: to: say, this’ “turned white-caps.on: the .trees « &—.the - “wag oe muisance.. But: ‘someone 4 This ‘requirad. wire euttors : 4+ phe “mendow- sides fre on the floor and began ‘anv- | ‘pipes loose from “at tthe top, and required to ‘ho © ‘ ‘Unvough: ‘thoit work as if thoy aaho, (POP, phen: ats re tr: “to fo. held tozether with: a safety pin: _ Every ‘time J «moved.or took: oa deep ‘breath, the. pin’ flew capart. — and additional, ‘trial : 3.0 for my temper. . “The oil” stubbor nly. refused -/to run. At. last I:gave up try-. ing, and-placed-a call to an-oil. “stove man.,: While. I ‘waited, I “thought. wy ~ I-might as well: tinker with the: 4. should shave: searched | for a all ‘the pliers and wrenches:and | stove alittle longer.” At .Jast, mysteriously, . -running- sthrough . again, and.:: _ the: _stove’ was - Toaring: AWRY. merrily. “At that. ‘momentsthe: arepair.: aman: arrived: - There - still were ‘some leaks. for him: fo fixe: how= ever,. and he found that: the’ Tings’ | were. burned. out, ‘and needed. to.be'replaced. | ‘e ‘He: went away promising. to os return next morning, when the sstove had cooled down.:By-this. time, half the snow had melt~ ed, ‘put the ‘oil stove had be- haved in the traditional way— as faithfully as though re- sponding to a -curse placed ‘ upon it by some warlock,’ On the first snow of, winter, if Iam still in. a house ~with jan oil stove, I shall be well prepared. All tools will be neatly stored for instant ac- - cess, and I shall-have a pair of, work pants in good repair, mi- nus safety pin. With the Classics Around this lovely valley rise The purple ‘hills of Paradise. O, softly on yon banks of haze, Her rosy face the Summer lays! Becalmed along the azure sky, « . The_argosics of cloudland lie, Whose shores, with many a shining rift, Far off their pearl-while peaks uplift. Through all the long mid- — ““stimmer day * sweet. with hay. ro T seek the coolant shelter ed seat, oT St: where the Moder n nd f arest mect, Where grow the pine. “tres stall and bland, The ancient onks nustore and ‘grand, | And hey | roots: and pobblos, ra Tho vwipplos of the rivulet,’ ‘eee ON Townsond Trowbridge, ' wero machines, or as if thoy: -wero trying to be machines, I. «with no conscious fooling about, ‘the Joh tbelng put ‘through. hem, .1f ts ag lf they did not ayant (one personally Involved tn thelr’ work, oy -eeRride, thoy any, is aaln, But: Hite ‘peoplehave no pride.in: avhat they do, if thoy .go home git eight with no aonae of prido “whatever in’ what thoy have _Jorformed this. day, no -wondar hoy Jook penton and icejectod, “a many of them ido in-the “arowded .busoas and trama, J agres with Frledgrich Niatz- the tough Garman phils Ba tet ay " Yone. “ahoulal | tlle” “proudly. when... Mt: daanoslongar: oralble, to live proudly!" oy A thought for tha Now Yonr! | next> the. oils began”. ~ Lo cee ee eee ee ee teens eesenneetesewrens ad "Unemployment “Questions. and: _ Answers” -Q. “All “my. life 1 have worked of on the railroad, and Tam now _ | a conductor: I-expect’ ‘to-retire’ | °~ “ina few: months, and I ‘want... to know if I: can. draw bene- fits... am- willing: to: take any-. work, but: AL: don't. know what. I cotild “do; as I cannot Bet” work asa conductor “one tie “to o Prince: Rupert's s° “First baby of 1962! vn \ ‘ wb 4 v 7 i ' i ' ’ 4 £ tT ' t $ i with our compliments, a shave yetir ede AL. “Unemplo: ment Snstra benefit is paid.to.an insured dhl. person who provés: that he‘ fs rfi°.-" GIFT ¢ unemployed, . capable - of and. i | Bh in -available- for: ‘Work; and’: not - fo - subject s:to. ‘disqualification- “Tt! Wes key ca you’ wish? to ‘apply for unem-+ ey EL ty ployment: ‘insurance’ benefit ff * 77 “when you: retire from ' ‘the ; rail--stfeo0 = road, you: mu: ist, also. register. for 4}... work: at the” ‘Nearest Nationaly:, : . _ Employment. Office: THe ; omit ¢ _mission‘s. Officeys “twill Assist: as you “in, “determining” the “occt- - pation: in | Which, . with your . qualifications: ' you ‘may “expect ‘! to find’ suitable employment. -RE\ VARD YO URSELF | 5 Kn a bt kK . “Advertsing in The Daily News Brings Results dene stie pone Beane ateminn eat Oe fe arene apeidn me eZee eanteruevese eu seer sneae etter sree nceve oa ne we eee we Bazcagpnerettizas a ' a Ay i ars zseeweeezcraeas en we se ee ge ee ee or ota “ pdiai” sete "with good, company wd Pe | (CHEERFUL AND BRIGHT, Just ne FOR RELAXING!) : | _ sor an home lve nine 7 “oth See \ eo noone . 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