| there's: 2 b ‘Sor: ‘their: “membership. United Nations -(as” “we- dam'd well should) it seems likely that we may be the: first western tions. “with “The People’s. China: Tt: that's. true. ‘now ‘would ‘be a. ‘good time for ‘some. of us'to start and there,’ I fear,: may be aprob- gical differences. 7 ; "I went, ‘into all ‘this -a half dozen © years ago .. when there. per: might establish a ‘bureau in Peking. 1 instantly enrolied ina ‘language. class and learned howto. ‘count: up to 10. atl “yety: yee," sum, ‘after all: those ‘years of eating chicken. chow-- mein,~ ‘and “there were ‘complications; to Fight and “Those - “words “are. Cantonese which is: spoken almost ex- clusively by: Chinese Canadians ‘because, : it seems, most of their “and Kwangsi. ‘The rest of the: country. speaks.. 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Las, for example, is* pro- nounced : ‘tngor??. and may take a -[ couple” of weeks’ to master for people “like columnists who use the first person ‘Singular rather often, Lo -On the whole, Chinese” seems to’ be. a more expressive: lan~. COLOMBO iPLAN | oA lively ‘discussion of. the Colorabo Plan and ways in “which students: may become actively in- > ¥olved was spurred by’ the visit to North © Saanich junior high school last week of Betty Amos, | Plan public. relations advisor, Alison Pennie, president of the ; Student Council, introduced Miss ; | Amos who toured local schools ito provide information about the { Colombo Plan meeting being held . in Victoria Oct. 14 to 31, ; Grade 1) students exhibited : keen interest in-the origins and { objectives of the Plan, according ii Q.R. Russell, schoo! Itbrar~ fan, Potential qurses for ine ‘ stance, were anxious to find out lexactly how to use their trains ing. in’ such distant fields as : Malaysia! New Officers For Art Centre Election of officers was held j at a meeting of the Saanich Penin« sula Art Centre on October 6 at ! Sanscha Halli, New. president is Mrs. J. W. ; * Hincheliffe of Downey Road; Ist “vice-president, Mrs, C. Swan+ - ell and 2nd vice president, Mrs, '3. Lapham, Mrs. E. Greville-Jones was ‘ elected secretary and Mrs. Mare ion Hansen as assistant secre- tary. , Other offices filled for the coming year were: treasurer, Mrs. P, Tredgeti; publicity, Mrs, A. G, Dagg; membership, Mrs. dean Clark and editor News Chat, Mfrs. ADJ. Pitis, nation to” establish cordial rela-*~” bridging. the language barrier ~- : lem greater: than mere ideolo-. seemed. ‘Slight chance’ ‘that my pa- = see, ng, Joke, - “chut; bart, : gow, - Sup <= but) it wasn’t! easy, even. “is “Ho tin'see,” is: “Joy ighinw?: ; course of true love.) ancestors. come: from the sous: ] thern “provinces. of Kwangtung : cy “ conversation it. ‘generally takes -from | Six: to eight months: for a: _Westerner: to: build ° up’ a basic Oceidentals | SUNSET RIDERS- - MANY, VARIED _ SUMMER EVENTS “very. successful - “summer . with:- : varied activities, : : were held... : - Miss’. Marg.: : Macgilivrary..- : : the’ home of Dr..and Mrs; Frank - “mas banquet in early December - Cantonese: than in. all beautifully” : Your chome,”? rand palace’: rile my: ‘home i is “humble nest’, ‘Your: name is-always ‘honorable: ‘name’! while. my name is hum- ble name??, a > The more e literate Chinese u usu cally” have some. epigram. on .the.:. tips of their tongues, handed down from the early: philosophers, and can toss a telling phrase: from - Confucius. into almost. any. de= bate. -#Innocent. men -cannot be accused with false evidence,”" is a good example. They also have ‘their colloquialisms, many quite ‘similar to” ‘our own. ~“Chasing “chickens” ‘is ‘Chinese for girl- “hunting | "and “loading big gun” is the Oriental way of saying that” ao man: is elaborating on the © truth, 0 : Chinese’ ‘words are all ‘of ‘one. Syllable. “ho: maa’? The: weather is fine. § * See. you again’ love’ you-is’ ““Negor oy nay.” ‘(There's that “ngor’? again,” fouling | up the. @ oeeie “This. naturally. -makes: it: look “easier than it 1s, .¢But the Chie..|- “nese high* school: texts’ “contain some. 2000: words and since you'd: need at least 4 third of them ‘for Vocabulary. og RBs aD “The. ‘Sunset. Riding Club had. 3. o AY ‘number-. -of “Play-Days? “Riding lessons were: given. by’ “MacPherson and “Allan Macgilivrary. and jumping ° ‘lessons by Andy. Bar rie and Allan “A... barbeque . for. the: senior members was held: ‘in’ July: at" ‘McCombie, The juniors had their - party in August, when a’ wiener. roast was:heldat John Dean Park, . “Labor Day. found many mem~ bers: and * non-members “cooking ‘hamburgers and; hotdogs at the Sunset | Riding: Club's booth, at. ‘Saanich Fair... Several junior and senior members rode in the com= ‘petitions, | Next on the agenda is aChrist= when’ trophies and ribbons for high points at the “‘Play-Days’?. -will be presented, . : ..Persons- interested: in joining ‘the. riding club) can -attend: the | general. meetings: ‘held. the first Monday OF>. each. month at’ as ‘acters look ‘vaguely. like roawara.| - to-make.. the word “captured”. you’re “getting. into. deep water, own. name. is written by combin- ing the Chinese: characters for. “Gafternoon’’, -: ifsa. fellow had" a column in Pe- How: are: “you: is’ Nay” _ ~ Application Form - St. John's Hall, Deep Cove; phone. 656- ~2055 for information. . ae EN “1969 SUNBEAM BACKED BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION MARK 3 SPORTS SEDAR STANDARD EQUIPMENT:- Bucket Seats, 4-Speed All-Synchromesh Transmission, Fully Independent Suspension. “POTATO. BLACKIEG : "Potato farmers are warned by the Canada Department. of Agri- culture’ to: take pr ‘ecautions® ‘against: blackleg:: bacteria - ‘dis-- ease. 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