: wee Fér Reading ... 7 “PAE. TCTAM POLE INDIANS | “by Joseph Hi. Wherry Dublished by Wilfred. Funk ‘Inc. Tho ‘Tote-Pole Indiana: by. Mr. J. WL Wherry-doscribes the varlous Indian fiationa-whe have made} : thetr ‘homa in the pacific north- ‘wast for thousands of years. Het . Geseribes thelr history, craft cult- ure, and traditions which made them completely unlque from all other Indians of the North Amer- lean continent. . . He describes the symbolic fig- wtes and crests found on their totem poles and tells about their id#aning and purpose within their etlture, ag well as the ceremony, the potlateh, which accompanied | the pole raising. . The book contains many photo- graphs and sketches of tofem poles and other structures which can be found in the pacific northwest, especially in this area. Having been a resident of the pacifie northwest for only a few years, and knowing relatively little ahout the Indians of this area, I found this book to be most infor- mative and interesting. | ee In 1984-65 there were 423 school trustees in British Columbia. meelifieterelfietinsl fatwealt fee $$$ SAVE SSS USED TIRES. Just removed from wheels .. . all sizes from $2 up... No phone orders, please. First come, first served ! ! THORNHILL AUTO WRECKERS Crescent Drive on Highway 16 &. Phone V13-5508 SAVE MONEY YUKON Tractor Parts BOX 554, PRINCE GEORGE PHONE 663-9151 e Automatic Roller Rebuilding e New Undercarriage e Used Parts . & say LAURIE ENGLISH — CORRESPONDENT “PHONE VI 3-5060 Party Line. The Villa Ax-k’San, formerly owner by Mrs. Alathea Cox was sold to Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mus- cat this week. Dr. Muscat and his family will take up residence in the . Villa in July. We bid them welcome to Thornhill. * ¢+ @ Aas aR EARS TO THE NORTH, massive steel radar antennas 0! North American Air Defence Command’s Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS), scan the top of the world north of British Columbia to give warning of intercontin- ental ballistic missile attack against Canada and the U.S, This station, at Clear, Alaska, is the second of three to become operational. These screens are about 400 feet long and 165 feet high. Effective range of the radars is better than 3,000 miles. Data from the system is fed back to NORAD at Colorado Springs. Wednesday, June &, (NORAD photo) Mrs. Art Bellamy became a grandmother this week when her daughter Carol, @irs. Lyle Eng- lund of Langley) gave birth to little Carol Lee Englund, June 3. Mrs, Bellamy left Monday for Langley to be with her daughter. Congratulations to both parents and grandparents. Gregg’'s Lakelse Service Lokelee Loke Road Groceries, Gas, Oi] ofc. * PHONE Vi 3-6978 * | bridles, Saddle Shop In Thornhill Another new business for the Thornhill area opened its doors re- cently. The Diamond S. Saddle Shop owned by Mrs. Shirlie Men- zies is located on Lakelse Lake Road at the Menzies residence. Along with a stock of saddles, halters, blankets and grogming equipment, the-shop will stock western hats, and boots. Almost all the equipment desir- ed by local’ equestriana will be available on order. This business should be an as- set to the community, especially to the many people who are now owners of horses. recs Forest products from B.C, are shipped to more than 50 countries throughout the world. * fe fi | ‘ aoe CARLING PILSENER BEER p DN Featuring the ever popular BUBBLES «HOPS | unique light, refreshing entertainment ! ORGIRLLY PRODUCED 128 ‘ “A "jor Carling Pilsener A British Columbia favorite for more than Forty years. P-10723-1 BC Thornhill Hopes For Kindergarten Pians to organize a kindergarten in Thornhill got underway this week, The first meeting to form an association will be held June 9 at 1:30 p.m. at the J. English re- sidence on River Drive (old high- way 16 enst). All those Interested are urged to attend. It jg hoped the kindergarten can be in operation this fall. Further information can be obtained by calling 6843-3060 or 843-5523 or 843-2376, . — Ea thought for the week “T am a true labourer: I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other man’s good.” ‘ — William Shakespeare ‘As You Like It’ eee et Da at ENJOY YouR @ HOLIDAY , ‘| reactionary elements in thei Left, right; left, right; I good job and I left, left, left, left, — And so went the ly a marching tune. — Something like that is nov ing place within the Liberal and within the Conservative ty. Theoretically the Conserv were suppored ta be to the and the Liberals to the left. ally they have been in neithe place nor the other for fg sought, over the years, to dea only those polices which be acceptable enough to get elected. . —— AS A consequence som they have had policies which flected the worst of the right apective parties. At other they have had policies. which somewhat respectable Insof; the humanities were concern Right at the moment th old line parties are under-f% change. Some elements in want to push them to the righ! some elements want to movie be to the left, — Left or rim that’s the question, a From all Indications so farwm looks as if both of them are haf ed in the direction of being rift wing conservative parties, 00k Ti the developments. f Within the Liberal Party Hi right-wing power of Trade Mill ter Winters, Finance Minidie Sharp and Industry Minister Dri are in the ascendancy: — the Lf wing influence of Walter Gori and Maurice Lamontagne is pragi cally non-existent because ef of them was eased out of the Ca inet — The Prime Minister, course, has no wings and is mer carried where the pressures wii to take him. S| Within the Conservative Pai where the right-wing reaction element has always been stroke there doesn't appear to be iim potential progressive in line (iR the job of leader. Those who nl been touted as heirs are gradug& losing ground and support. De& Fulton, George Hees, and Mig Sturr each appear to have onhg small amount of support for thi ambition to become leader. In i: event, exch of them is a stax quo’er. Pa The one great power within i Conservative Party is Premier Jog Robarts of Ontatio. Recently @ Tas been doing all the things a am tential leader should do. He 9 béen almost currying favor wi the press gallery representatiza He ig studying French, He fs ng ing speeches about national 1) ters, 5 One of those speeches recety was an attack upon the econc policies of Walter Gordon. F Mr. Gordon has also lately o under attack by such right-y notables as Liberal Premier cher of Saskatchewan and Fina Minister Sharp. However, i Robarts, staunch right-wing servative ls the one who is obviagg ly the power in the Tory if he becomes leader of the | les they will move to the righ Mr, Sharp, Mr, Winters or Mr. Sigg lyer becomes leader of the Law@ als they, too. will move tomy right. on Perhaps they both should into step one with the other iam march tigether In public as Ie have been doing in private fou Rae Y Enrollment in vocational co in publicly - controlled seco schools reached 201,585 in I tive a 32 per cent Increase ov previous yoar. i