Ist Issue, November “CANADA NEEDS cts PEOPLE” By EILEEN ROBINS “Oh, dea mother wedding aad. you won't see your brother's,” “Oh, my inde sadly, but with a twinkle in wrote my se si his eye, Tey sup; is ud Th: s two and an B.C. LUMBER WORKER sadly. “No- one saw your haven’t. We're North Americans /CUNA HONORS VANCOUVER ters, i e among those low that. The: should know joyfully present at the aforesaid| What we eat and when we eat it; - Anne was with me and| What we drink and when we Eiger crue "cciaten“se|CREDIT UNION MEMBER ies adi peel. Luckily, since she| Ve ae op; papa mt—how ersistently turned he: to-| We bring children. sate he camera, her best gri-| these things are entirely differ- A. L. Nicholas of Vancouver, B. C., Wednesday prog maees were not recorded on film, | ent in Canada, “International Bro thee's Bee per” and awarded a trip to/among credit unions. His own at has granted three Swirling London Fog One scho! th d And so here I am—and outside| °U" Way of life. In spite of the through Crete unio ee e Credit Union National Assd=|§ - He arshi ney de aes pee edie where I’m writing, a Londo; big inevease in population re-| ciation (CUNA), sahich ieee its international headquarters |e oicGn the ares, is swirling through the strects | ently. 3, H the inst and making me feel right at| ‘than she needs anything else. iRimeeg Int “ves ihe nstgaor fon Biewie BemeNOriicying to, For ont hope! aes ‘that the Cora hs of activity im preparation {Chairman of the department of |; c Dash (Golan really feel at home. I feel w eee ent Celebration of the creat |PS¥ebOlogY of the University of facd Sites otek tow atric I am—a Canadian jaiaiting ve that & BES ae ton pol-|for the celebra Hon 109th. birthday Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and 15500 persons.” This iden also tives in the’ Old Country, I’m so] ‘$V 35 gue of the early problems) "N07 Meenational Crédit. Union [Judge Robert W. Hansen of Mil-| 500 persons. 7 places along the cold all the time and, far from| they will tac CEU eT Ree Oetker 1. SEUSS Cans) Cis Canadian’ borden e being fascinated by the charms Thinking Pleasant 1 B He i enthusiastic pro-- of this cee aie city, I’m ap- Thoug! etired Postal ter of a plan establishing school palled at the dirt and smoke. But then, I’m sare d to be| Nicholas, 65, a retired postal savings clubs in British Columbia ‘o things ae ut my visit have| on olidase so I suppose I ought s chosen “Brother’s Now 50 of these clubs have been saddened me. The first is that I| to be thinking pleasant cea orn America” from formed and 10,000 children hav don’t ea at Pee and that, I] The trouble is that a four-year. ne from all over saved $200,000. 1D i personal} old and a nearly two-year-old , Canada, Puerto 5. He drafted the ss ute thing. pitnatotier Ye not per-| don’t exactly lend themselves to union law for the Yukon Terri- sonal. Hae eomething eat I think a eaucey enjoyment. Particularly othe: com tory, and because of ‘it the iss ought to madian.| this type of holiday. I have al-| petition was coeret by CUNA, credit union was organized ther: And pl dy been through agonies of the non-profit association serving recently one meets here who have ‘failed 11 znillon e has served his own credit in their fusal to speak to Grandad and | credit union gnemberss in the Wes' ‘union nine Vancouver Federal Em life in Cai an I haven’t ati met te am quite sure that I shall auanle ern Hemisphe ployees Credit Union, in some anyone who knows anyone who| home with grey hairs caused by} The competition began early official. capacity ever since has ‘made a go of it. The ship| Lin's complete indifference to|this summer when local areas helped organize it in 1939. He also on which I travelled was full of) Nana’s cry of ‘ that’s my best | chose ae “Brother's Keeper.” was a founder and the first presi- passengers returning to Britain] one’. (This cry is usualy followed|They entered competition with ela of the British Columbia after ee, to find happiness in cry by*a and abject other eine in ‘their area for the redit Union League and the first the World. apologies f =) honor of. “Brother's, ee seeioe of CUNA from British ‘her' 5 pleas- the! heir state te m life. We re ws ith apologies There are, however, two ant aspects about being in By One is the Imowledge that the its only for a visit. And ace is fags lovely, Nee proud ime I hear to Browning, o! ve a British way 0! MINISTER CONDEMNS: LIQUOR INTERESTS A)—A United Chur GALT, Ont. (CPA) told the denomination’s Bra li per cent of the trolled by zie Pe dist tilleries, Guar nada. Rev. as tees uatesare nt uor business in N au be in Can-|j. pro ah Siners ailowat aie pecans cit gible for the international com ae ean Poni sponsored aur; eae NE tional Conference of Christians nd ews, The judges were Dr. John O. gues dean of the Marquette Unie Graduate School in Mil- Wis:; Dr. Herman Weil, in 1958, Nicholas has never received a any for his years of Honor aire colade By ac of “Beothe's Tega patois has ke a tour of Europe it 1, aptured the highest honor that CUNA’S expense. ani bel beste ied om ttthby fellow credit union worke: e Good Deeds | will be honored at a Credit Union iefly, a list of Nicholas’ ac-|Day celebration in Vancouver. complishinents in the past few] His prize, an expense-paid years include: of Europe next summer, will en- 1, He has helped to organize |able him to visit England, where abouts $8 credit unions, was instrumental in start- he was born and studied for the ministry, tford Presbytery h re that 90 North America “is co: two of which have their teat on the whole a grasping, hard- ‘ager to be is End dis ge on the grounds nine cents, he added, and the} that they produce excessive pro- brewers ae pies bottle of beer} fits. nt make bigger ad bigger profits,” he said. Mutchmor called f selling it for $16 b yt B legging, ay! ud ‘hate man, who said to believe “Take that :| Strikers ‘Taxis ‘0 — Disgruntled taxi- cab aap in ane city of Kure, tal ae eae , have Jaunched ” the strangest erik ie fe) history of labor a ae ~The 117 organized hack drivers called a strike, then piled | into ch leader recently | he he cabbies took matters into ae own hands after becoming incensed over the slow pace of wage negotiation: ‘hey gassed up all ee the company owned, zee road maps, and. header ee ie big city. arcen; Flabbergasted jax “robbei "Mend That Hole 8 NDON et e's shopping list after six years of Conservative Gov ne One of eee latent Labor Party leaflets sh a. er of food items which cae a et ae about $5.85 mmier J Labor Government, ba $8.75 vernment ut which now cost . On the other side ith money dropping out of it and the text —“Mend that hole, vote Conservative.” they learned of the ai shouted for the police to catch the fleeing EE an them on a charge of grand lar- cen the time word spread through police, networks, how- ever, the speeding taxi motor- cad edre baa aM seer and jore menacing than to ett out the right roads to kyo. arty vers’ union men were upon their arrival in Togo, i ‘ing mi Ba to Tokyo—621 miles distant] p: —to present their grievances to t Cabs ee vies aco roared into Heh rankii em- cialist party, Ja- Be ae most influential ay party. rinted from New Canadian