O an | Hid WHAT DID T TELL YOU, MOOSE -NO MATTER HOW LATE I ™ i ORES : ee “Literary Smutl’’. * etghth of them will havea sexy Aw : ‘*Trashl". “HA oif hero who loves to = ny “Garbage!” _ chose the ladies and beat upon “Nothing will corrupt your |° their jealous husbands, One mind faster than that stufft”, sixteenth of them deal with “They're after your primi- | that dark area known as per- | tive idea of pleagure."'. © - version: abnormal sexual be- These are afew of thecom: | havicr, . ments I have run across con About one thirty-secon of cerning thebooks onthestands |, them are about flying saucers today. Naturally, most of | and occultism. The redt may these comments have come | be worth reading for some from adults who were never | practical value, (If you hap- allowed toreadauchfilthygar- | pen to be philosophically in- BUT iT’é bage, Andlagree, - _ elined,) STILL THERE: At beast for Most parts, 1 Occasionally, you will find think there is fartoomuchsex | a ‘‘skin-book’? that has a new gobbed onto the bookstands | twist, Thesearousually worth now, I-don*t think that there | reading, but hard to detect, is anything wrong with a litte | They usually hide behind a hot action here and there, but ‘|- on every other page? Just go and takealookatthe | James Bond to Matt Helm to newstands. Look at theselec- | Max brand, From interna. tion of pocket books. Wil bet | tional apy heroes, to Mext- you thatthreequartersofthem | can bandeleros. m Cops have a title, or a cover dis- | to Science Fiction. Thay are playing a couple in some pro- | interesting within reason, To yocative pose, At least one | put thatanother way: ‘ "re a nice place to visit, 1 wouldn't want, to live there.” . @ © & — —— | HOSPITAL | “met | ota 4. & iby Mort Walker & Dik Browne HIRES | | — iacountL | a I MGHNEROARE Na (Reps BLIND a AUTOM ATIC oa = | lal PORTABLE DISHWASHER DRIVE THE . a © Ensy attochment te sink faucet; no expentive instalation. TEN © Twa cycles: Normal or Heavy Duty. a ' BLIND DICTAPHONE-TYPIST | You can even walk tito tho || © Me eviese; powerful spray wih feoster Pay. FIRST IN B.C, Public Library and see what I @ Steriizes dishes with speciel beiita heater unit. Gail Brewer, an atiractive19] mean, The choice of books a ce year old blond, is the first blind | available to the people in this © Large capacky; easy te nad. won. dletaphonedsp ist a he employed town ie] pathetic. don't know f . Oo, ritis umbia, . DOES 4 becauseofalac She began her job in the Patho-| of readers, or possibly be- | ; u $ : logy Department DictaphonePool| cause of the high per cent of . Del UXe . 239.95 at St. Paul's Hospital on August near 7 Userasy> butthereare Sta ndard $21 9.95 Gall’s career began over @| booka in that department of - By Bob Montana | jssrgrtenterete torn) te Libra, Reference an WIN | to 2 ne- Be _ ; course offered at the National an good cn in shoot 8 “"~ 2-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE” 7 ce of The Canadian Na ny sinthe i _ Now you can win a chesterfield suite consist- on, YOU SHOW ME A YOU'RE RIGHT! } Insitute for the Blind, Her tul-| are usually so outdated that |] | in, oF o chesterfield tehing chair b DON’T KNOW!) | COMPOSITION IN THIS tion was pald for by the Division| Chaucer ‘wouldn’t touch them ig ield and matching chair by oes HAVE ¥ CLASS Ta WROTEN of Rehablittation, British Colum- +e Just at 60 I don't get nailed, _buying « Co-op Viscount Dishwasher before SLOPE 7 THAN , bia Government, . ’ I think that the ary e . . P . eae LL GIVE YOu The. course takes 11 months| School ts trying to get a bold Dec, a4 “. oy ier today and become a oF ‘and equips the blind person with| -of some good, contemporary eligible far this big offer. | | | . “an accurate typing sidll, spelling, *-Aiterature, SL SIRS ee ade Slabs iedrgiteey UATE Ae office practice, and medical ter* ‘-S-By and large; for‘anyonein- |} 0 oD anit minology. At completion of thé terested in a good book, you . “course, the next step is to find} have to do some real digging a position for the blind dicta- to get a hold of anything at phone-typist, In Gail’s case, the all _ = opportunity to work at St, Paul's ; Hospital came as a result of a television show. a @ - a @a 29. «1 Mra, Billie Gibbs, the head of - Interior Stationer | the Pathology Typing Pool, had ‘ a : * ; AREN'T yO" our THE CHAPLAINS SORAYER AND over ane TING START, CHAPLAING COOKIE “penseves erytse pisere ‘Odb1 “Nl amuipedg memes Fer (5) ing Features Syadicate, inc.. 1965. World rights heveryed. “e: IF8S, Archie Comic Pubjications, Ine, ‘Distritated by King Features Synidlente, been concerned for some time about the difficulty in finding good medical stenographers. One evening, while watching & ae . . ‘T.V. play about a blind man, ft . . ' 1 = ; occurred to her that blind per- ; . : sons could fulfill this need, since the job requires good hearing, not good sight. ’ HMM=NOW, [ET ME The next day, Mrs. Gibbs con-| [Its : . meas! GUESS I KNOW! tacted the Vancouver CNIB and] i ‘ s ; ‘RE. | - WITH THAT BROOM SHE : found that Gail Brewer would be|§ Co ; 7 _ MUST BE HEADOF THE | available for work on August 1/0. SANITATION teh The hospital administration and | fi y Fee Dr. R. A, English, head of the pe He oe Po Pathology Department, wexe keen || Come in and browse through our shop and look for our many WY - to co-operate with Mrs, Gibbs in price items thet will be scattered throughout the store. Mony — the new venture. 7 Aa ae o A many tems ideal for Christmas Giving. . cawo more girls from Bret ; ot .- we, . ‘columbia, one from New Wes _ et _ ae minster and one from Faulkland We have a large selection of quality gifts for the discriminating | aré presently in Toronto taking Buyer. ees oe ee the same training as Gail had and} § = oe ae ot will be job hunting next summer. 4 ROSIE THE RIVETER ? MAYBE SHES AN iV : | - NO FLADY PRAIA? | (aReug, Bareback JR RAR | WINMIPEG (CP) The malden|]| For Women: For Men: Choe 4 i . a wt : . ; . . aoa _—_ Winnipeg crutse ship, will take ' H - . ‘: eather Shoe Shine Kits . place June 1, 1969, The $1,- Boxed Stationery : 2 - Coe 190,000 ship, bullt by Lake Win- ">. Writing Cases. - . commodate as many as 182 Batam em sengers for cruises lasting about Billfolds by Buxton : five days, eH 5 ANAHEIM, Callf. 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