THe TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.6: Thureday, Becember 4, 18 Bags & THERE WAS A HITCH IN THEIR HIKE! = z — ; The Cracker Barrel Forum By A. J. Drinkell This is the second article on educxtional matters as seen by this Fo wa. We have heard various persons] One of the boys recalled that three who have served or are serving as' teachers at the school he attended, school trustees or in other capacities taught there over forty years. They express the opinion only two vita) lived happily in the community and Makes ‘dining out’ a treat reasons appear to remain to justify each in turn died there. They had no the continued existence of thesejunion yet they contended success- | for the whole family at offices, viz: fully with governments, school | The Lakeview. (1) to vote funds as demanded by | boards and parents with unfailing Extra delicious food. the superior powers that be dignity and catered to the mental (2) To absorb, and survive, an /needs of their pupils with unfiinch-. the way you like it. threatening repercussions stemming |ing devotion. That, Mr. Smith, was = from irate taxpayers. “their” greatest asset. They would L L 5 Uf /, / R j, ¢ And yet, Mr. Smith is not through. have scorned any suggestion of ob- His thirst. for bargaining power is |t#ining legislation to bolster up un- unquenchable. We might become like pee ee ond Srp woe civil servants. say: y.|in themselves or their fellow teach- gaining newer eomraised Co lere."ihere ate mate Wie em GRE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY... He now demands a special panel alive today, for which we are truly be set up composed of representa-| thankful. Ss d t If Mr. Smith and his gatellites:; aw us tives of the federation, the schoo! | really do desire to be regarded as a board involved and the deputy min- x step above the ordinary moria: we! = AND —- : oS a ister of education to hear the appeal i As : cael z entra Press: Ganualan z ps rore [C22 assure them now they must firs While awaiting transportation at New York's Laguardia airport, 21- | f @MY teacher who wishes to work develop an entirely new conception Dry Slab Wo od year-old Georgette Constant catches up in her diary notations while until the @ge'of (65, but was asked By. | their greatest assets it will nev s Mare Beaudoin, 18, and his sister, Marie, take life easy. Away from their his or her school trustees to retire See eeeteiue Wallies ral homes in Montreal since Aug. 30, the youngsters were on a hitch-hiking before that age for “unsuitabitity’ |°°™® 2bout by any act of parliament. (stove length) It is far more apt to materialize if 3S trip that they hoped would take them to Brazil, when they learned of ee ea 2 the serious illness of the Beaudoins’ father while they were in Mexico. or “incompetence.” Ye Gods: If any they give more tolerant consideration They hitch-hiked to California and then flew to New York, where they teacher has been able by virtue of ! : Mees neu a are now temporarily stranded. But they're hoping for a hiteh’ back enabling enactments to foist his in- ninuae See oe eee Tcave ordets'tor sawdubtioe woodlat ome: services upon a succession a ras ane ’ | of helpless school boards and four | UeY “Moose to designate as “power. SAM BROWN’S 150 MILE : expect. to leave for Montreal where! generations of equally hapless young. PREMIUM ON Sapa try 2 ee Hey will mae thee suture Rome. Asters surely to goodness he should euee aie Gee Second Hand Store New Oil Heater Saturday night. He has been in and |22°2, te £004 grace to acknowledge |‘2 Piste a premium upon capability y ight. He has been in and ather ecep ce having had a splendid innings, one ‘ eI incompetence. Mr. Smith and his tx - around this neighborhood for. 22| nich afforded him ample time to do |i2CO™P He Smuen and Dis msiaile ft SCHOOL | vears. , ; ae hing |2PPear to be discrediting their pro- THE EXCAVATION WORK on orice es ‘in. |fession in their anxiety to create an 0 prolong the agor is pin- : ae e A new oil heater has been install-/the new school at St. Joseph’s Mis- ae iat dae person subjected to | Uttamaterialistic world. They are ed at the school. It should make|sion has started. Just excavating will the strain’ of leading. that typevor |= danger of defeating their own| es E itouainrar anal mi a ading ype Of | yurposes by denuding life if its ideal- PI atite a difference for the teacher and] e done this fall. Bennett and White | jovi and Hide: existeice Yar rer Pe? by double Ute i a annin a pupils coming in early. again have the contract Soni Pie 4d of any |imSi through inability to realiz : — MISS RAE MINTO, who has been | ‘OS Years. aEaes, nae hee ‘he | thet greatest assurance of security “ai ss a % conscience whatsover, must be on the ; i ; i = i Mi anil i : still lies in their own competence THE Bill Miller family left last | helping at the hotel this summer left ery vereé of iental actusctient A een Shen epee and by the utilization of class-room H N t S week for Prince George where they|for Vancouver on Thursday night. and'sre ace: no parpase in Meine coma a ome ex ummer? Will be in the sawmill business. DON SLATER has been here for| "00 ees Gil es ft methods obviously conceived CARD PARTIES in the neighbor-| the past few days on business. panther as cage such services for 2! mings incapable of realistically fac: iS : i q : hood this past week were in aid of] MR. KEENE of White Rock has|!t*ther five years. i ing up to the normal exigencies of Winter is a good time to sit around in the evening the Christmas tree fund. Monday|been up visiting his son Lloyd at the| However, unless Vox Populi be-| oy) earthly progress, and born of the planning the house of your dreams... . and we can night will tell the story of who wins] repeater station and also doing a/C°™es infinitely more Voluble and | inclination to clothe monetary values help there too. Send for our FREE house plan book the prizes and who gets the turkey |iittie hunting. . the taxpayers aceord their elected|in raiment of deceptive brilliance— ‘eontaint ically desic 1 ticularl — And that just reminds us of next| MR. and MRS. FOWLER and fam-|TePresentatives a far _greater|methods that are being nourished to ing practically designed plans, particularly Sunday's turkey shoot December 7th.| ily have taken up residence in the|™€asure of support than has been|maturity in an euviroument totally Suited for British Columbia. Phone to 2 - k sie Steet : he case in the past then, Mr. Smith's} unsuited to equipping the youn We have lots of turkeys, will expect | house vacated by the Millers. # : UDR aes = “i 4 x federation will get this obnoxious | minds with the -Mental processes = GEORGE MORRIS to see all our friends tliere. SESE a Seat CLARENCE and HARRIET ZIRN-| For the first time since 1946 busi-| Condition embodied in the Public|necessary to properly evaluate and Williams Lake Representative Phone 45R3 HELT arrived home Monday night} ness for co-operatives was down in|Schools Act or some new-fangled|cope with the pitfalls they will as- after two weeks’ holiday spent at/ Canada during 1951. Figures show| Pension scheme (and “scheme” is |suredly encounter in the type of ex- Vancouver. Seattle and Los Angeles. | that $1,016,550,791 in total business| the correct word here). istence their mentors are slowly B.C. Sash and Door Company MR. and MRS. BUGENE HOUDE| was done by 2,768 associations. This| If the teachers of British Colu: moulding. In all fairness we can re- % ‘ fs left for Vancouver Sunday and after|was a drop of $23,250,000 froimj bia do not relish being ¢classife "ae7 call meeting and working with many, £ 533 West Broadway, Vancouver further treatment on Gene’s leg they | 1950. civil servants and feel they shoul@} teachers whose sentiments and outs) rank with the higher professions|1ook were clearly at variance with! (which we approve in principle), we|the philosophy currently favoured | - suggest they cease behaving like|by their more voluble confreres. An Ideal Be Sh ned the present day mill-run of labour] We stoutly maintain a majority mates arpe unionists. of teachers today would not be play-| ° ° Fi OTHER PROFESSIONS ing Yes-man to Mr. Smith's organiza- 1 S t m 2) S 1 C Hollow Ground - Prompt Service During our discussion it was point-| tion if the Statutes of British Colum | bia did not compel them to do so. ed out the doctors and lawyers have tec | : ZIPPERS REPAIRED OR REPLACED their organizations, which is quite{ Mt. Smith's own words support, For the Home | that contention. We can only hope true, but this was promptly coun- . % P P full realization of that situation tered with the assertion these gentle- ill’ dideimataly lead tis: B Gre te muon. GG “bot work. tor Wages or saan | a ceiinie philosophy founded r p) sragect o mGtleaY Alboeldtion. ‘may fi pout ledeidigtatonialnetete 7/ 4 cathenr S. suggest a scale of fees but when a eae Guy doctor is called to a case he must| Canadians during 1951 ate 133.9 Phone 15-R-3 answer the call or furnish an irom| pounds of meat per capita, according clad alibi. To the credit of the pro-lio jatest figures. In their peak year fession it may be said that rarely, if |as meat eaters —- 1942 — Canadians ever, has a “case” been neglected gobbled 155.5 pounds. due to lack of assurance the medico's fees would be forthcoming. Should a| HIGHEST AVAILABLE PRICES FOR YOUR FURS! / S lawyer's bill be deemed unjust it ¥ : @ a @ er a CH @ may be taxed in the Courts with rea- ponte sgive your Fue away 1o- : New Rubber Bottoms for Leather-top Boots Williams Lake value — Ship to “SHUBERT” and “ 5 | Justment being ordered. get TOP World - Market Prices. oo ric Mr. Smith goes on to deplore the| Paying (for TOP grades) UP TO: Smart Hostess Chairs, similar to above in Frieze Py fact that in all other provinces in] SQUIRREL 50c; MUSKRAT and make ideal gifts for the home YEASEL $3.00; MINK T- Canada the utmost difficulty is being] WEASEL $3.00; MINK and 0 TER 00; MARTEN $50.00; encountered in building up member-| y,yNx $25.00; ¢ $75.00 ONLY $24.80 { ship in teachers’ unions. Complete Price Liston request We would call to his attention that] Don’t delay — Write or Ship TODAY! when, the Durham (England) County : | Council ruled that all teachers in| Dept. 176, pyrene) their employ must become members Naiivess eabeas of a union or face dismissal, they all] 493 Hastinec St Ih, voted to accept dismissal rather than e dictatorship. Finally the government ee stepped in and told the council it epee and ole. coon IAIN STRIKES NO MORE BANGING edict. It would seem, therefore, ic pai CLANKING CHAINS while Mr. Smith is seeking to raise| ion T. C's. used ery month, for e serial 5 i y teach- | speedy relief from pain caused by rheus the secial status of his fellow teach- Wotan. ahr. neuralgia, lumbago and ers by dictatorial legislative enact-} sciati vhy si edlessly? Keep ments; teachers in other provinces, ARA R U M: and countries, are already enjoying Fils advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by ment of British Columbia. OUTPULLS, OUTSTOPS the condition he craves by the simple the Government of British Columb! OTHER WINTER TIRES expedient of living up to it. ; SOUGHT TO INSTILL We remember when teachers, dili- - gently sought to instill in our minds some knowledge of the world and the SCIENTIFIC TREAD DESIGN wondrous things with which it sur- IS QUIET ON THE ROAD rounds us. Using the same instru- ment, with our posteriors as objects e 6 e they strived with equal zeal to im- press upon us the necessity of com- Available lor porting ourselves with dignity and a f ; goodly measure of consideration for J the feelings and well-being of our your car or truck fellow students; this in order that we might live wisely and decently eee T-R-C’s on hand, and use them promptly. Only 6Sc, $1.35 at drug counters. T-e42 I 9 Ti &S hf while passing through that world. 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