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PHONE (CIGARETTE S (pk. of 20) 3 pkgs _ wen eveny iseiasa Oe GASOLINE FROM YOUR 635-7419 “The Thinking | and more of a democratic ex- ercise In the Interests of a free society,'? , Not bad eh? Like a great many ofthe things Dalton Camp says, It's sliekly' gocd, +H Whatever you may think of Dalton Camp - - courageous crusader or abominable assa-< ssin - - you’ va got to give him this; He's just about the niftiest political phrase-maker to come down the party pike - - Consere vative or Liberal, Social Credit or New Democrat - - in living parliamentary memory, He mints great Hnes, memors able “throweaway?? cracks -~ both wise and smart - - pat, primed, polished. They can be efther thought or Jaugh-provoking, He’ s telling itaroundthat he’s writing a political book, and with a knowing smile casually tosses off therazoned remark that he’s entitling it: “Sorry About That Chief,?? Friends will tell you mourn- fully that the only time it really hurts The Old Chief is when he laughs at Camp" s cuties, f . Camp coneedes, cheerfully, that he's “re-thought*’ thecon- cept of leadership loyalty into “Leadership accountability’ - Quiz HALL... kach correct answer counts 10 points; Score yourself as follows; 100 genius; 80 to 90 superior; 70 to 80 excellent; 60 to 70 good; 50 to 60 aver- age: 40 to 50 fair, FOR MEN: l. Which one of these can, ~~ ghange the color of itsskin?. Turtle, Frog, Chameleon, mole, 2, mow many Kinds of birds provide leather? Three, One, Four or Seven. 3. All verses in the Twenty- third Psalm hegln withthe word the, _ Trueor False? 4, “Home on the Range’? ts ' the state song of: Wash- ington, Kansas, Mississippi or Pennsylvania, FOR WOMEN: 5. The high luxury lace known as polnt d’ Alencon is pro- duced in; Ireland, Holland, Belgium or France, & One of these Is not a var- lety of lettuce; Elberta, im- perial, Great Lakes, or New York, % What kind of light has the shortest wave length? Violet, Green, Orange, or Blue, 8 The Young Women’ s Chris- * tlan Association of the U.S, A. 1s older than the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, True or False? - FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: 9. Which President sald My hat is my walking office? Jackson, Lincoln, Taft or Jefferson, 10. Who received the Academy Award as the best actor in “On the Waterfront?’* Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston Gregory Peck or Marlon Brando? ANSWERS: *opuerg UOTE "OT futooupT *6 fanaL “g SeTorA °L fysead yo Ajayiea & ‘eqreqyy *9 feouery *¢ fsesuey "E fespeg *g fyopayso aL + ~ au “2g fucapaweyg °T When the whole world is bodding to Its fail happy the man who has been able to learn al- ready the lowly place appoint. ed for him, LUC AN TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, so having rationalized it this way, concludes, as only reason. able, that {t hag to be curtains for the Chlef, . But he puts it'- - call tt, as you will, a lack ‘of loyalty to the leader, or a higher loya- lty to principle - - rather neatly, He files a sophisticated plea of not gullty, with this highly-é honed political legalism to the charge of having done In Dief: *'To accusations that the Con- servative Party is hard on its leaders, I would pleadthat some’ of its leadars have been hard on the Conservative Party,’' be Then he argues his case, like the smooth professional com. munieator he Is, with polished pvose; “There must be a release of free expression among Con- servatives, and an end to the lleyear moratorium on free speech in the party. . #In making a God of our leader, we made sheep of our- selves, No party can survive In such a conspiracy of silence,’’ No question of { - - Camp sounds good Mke an ad - man should, . Too slick? , . Perhaps for some, for Camp enrages Diefenboosters with the very professionalism of his political epigrams, -To The Old Chief*s almost fanatical supporters he has a seven-word lecture, calculated to make them apoplectic: “To resist change is to en- dorse decay,?' red wit angers Tories | , To those who accuse him of fatally splitting, the Conserva- tives, he has this j1-word counsels “Voters have more confidence in us than we have tn our- selvas,'* : : On what the pseudo-intellec- tuals like to call **the search has this to say: “Canda has to ba considered by the rest of the envious world as an odd nation of fixed reso- lution,’ * of the Conservative minority viclory of the 1962 campalgn, and secondly the minority de feat’ in the *63 campaign, he observess “We were stoned to death with ollve pits by the subur- ban cocktall party set,' * Funny thing, though - - for all his talented way with words, he seems to makemore enemies than friends within the ranks of his own party, Perhaps the main reason for this {sthe yerytartness, the acid snap of some of his smart-but often wise cracks, : Like calling politicians =» he doesn’t discriminate between friends and foe, differ between Grit, Tory or NDP, - « "My. thologists,’* spinning their fables out of ‘exhausted clinches, fatigued shtbboleths and bone-beat invective,’ He wants a whole new poll. tical day, Trouble {s, he may be for- getting, as vislonaries often do, that politics is the art-of-the- possible, Centennial Report JE Ottawa happens to be on the route of your Centennial trip this year, be sure to see Son et Lu- miére, a nightly show from May 13 to October 15, . Son et Lumiére, which means sound and light, is a special Cen- tennial spectacle for the national capital, staged on Parliament Hill, Outdoor amphitheatre ‘séating has been constructed at Nepean Point, on the Ottawa River, offering a spectacular night view of the Par- liament Buiidings which constitute the stage for Son et Lumiére. There are no acters, no con- structed stage, no film. It's all done by the clever use of spotlights, filters and pre-recorded sound. Recreation of the 1916 fire on Parliament Hill, for example, pro- duces the smoke and flames, the crackling of timbers, the sound of the water hoses and firemen's voices, all through the ingenious mix of sound on seven-track recording tapes and color filters on spotlights, . The Hill has the starring role because the spectacle is a drama of Canadian history and because The Hill was the symbolic stage for Confederation’s official begin- ning in 1867. In the Son et Lumiére audience at Nepean Point you will be trans- ported through time, your intellec- tual and emotional responses con- trolled by the strength and variety of light and the impact and qua- lity of sound, including music and the voices of great and legendary persons, By way of the unusual techniques of “Sound and Light”, ‘the drama of Canada's early days, her triumphs and failures, her 1867 1967 by JOHN W. FISHER CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER great men and their great deeds, will come vividly to life. As Son et Lumiére opens the clock turns back over .350 years to the time when Champlain was voyaging up the mighty Ottawa. Lights dim and glow and the yoices of narrators move through time to the establishment. of old Bytown and the building of British military barracks on the present site of the Parliament Buildings. The spectacle moves its audience | through great’ events in history; the union of the two Canadas; Confederation celebrations of July 1, 1867; occasions when we hear the oratory of Macdonald and Cartier; the joining of more pro- vinces and the territories; the world wars; the burning of the Parliament Buildings in. 1916; the high points in the careers of prime ministers; and the birth of our national flag. As the spectacle moves to a finale, lights turn to full brilliance, illuminating the Hill, Parliament Buildings, Nepean Point and the Rideau Canal. The spectacular finale symbolizes the essence of a Canada 100 years in Confedera- tion, facing the new century with faith end confidence. The Son et Lumiére technique was originated at the Chateau Chambord in France and ‘has been employed in other places of his- toric importance in France, Greece, Egypt, Great Britain and Spain, It also has been employed at Dundurnr Castle, Hamilton, and at the Crysler Farm battlefield, Mor- risburg,. 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