PAGE TWO Wednesday, February 11, 1970 Malnamania WITH MAX Clocks A. & B. are started at noon on Ist April 1969. A gains 1. minute in every hour. B.. loses 1 minute in. every hour. Question. a). What time will be shown on the clocks _ when they show the same time for the first time? b). What will be the true time at that. moment and what will be the date? Answer. to last week’s problem: 914 miles, The cyclists meet in half an hour (815 divided by (8 + 99). The wasp flies for half an hour at.19 m.p.h. BRENDA-LU’S Beacon Ave. - Sidney . Dresses / and fan | Sportswear . The Place to Shop to be well dressed. 656-3311 Gleanings Continued from Page 1 And here’s a letter the Fraser Valley Record carried written by -a@ person using the pen-name ~ “Still Smiling,’ that contains a thought -provoking appeal to all of us. It read: “Tam totally deaf, and no one can realize how hurt we get. when people laugh at us because we cannot hear. In a gathering, such as a shower or party, everyone is talking, but the deaf person is entirely ignored, and it is so difficult to try and keep smiling as if we too were having a good time. “In most stores the clerks act as if we deaf people were mental cases. They laugh if we misun- derstand them. Just the odd ones seem to understand how han- old one’s evesight:- begins to fail, so to read lips is so trying one feels all tense shopping trip. Parties eventually become a thing of the past, and life becomes pretty lonely. I hope this will make someone kinder to another deaf person if they read this.”’ Ralph Hall, in his column in the North Shore Citizen, says that the trouble with making electric. guitars so simple that a child can play 10 Ib. Freezer Pack Canada Choice Sliced Rindless” FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY, SPECIALS: ‘BEEF SAUSAGE | sesneennnnee 8h “BARA B- QUED: CHICKENS , AST & 2ND. CUT RUMP ROAST. SIDE BACON, leat 7 "MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:45 P, M. "SATURDAY 6: s0P. M, &9: OP. 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He criticized the failure of financial experts trying to solve economic problems today: He accused opposition party spokesmen of “crying blue ruin”’ about the threat of over- population causing pollution of the world. And he criticized adults today for. not. preaching the virtues of discipline..to ‘“‘hippy-types"’ and ‘other young people. “You look through the press,” he said, ‘‘we always seem to be in a state of calamity -- we seem to be a calamity-oriented society.” USE “HARD LINE” Tisdalle gave MLAs a single solution to all the problems of society -- “‘the hard line.’ ‘“‘As the Great. Teacher said, if a strong man does not protect his house, it is not long. until. a stronger man comes along and takes it from him,” Tisdalle said. He said he was. referring to -moral..as well. as physical strength, and said this is lacking him Calamity John } in Canada today. ~ “Right now 1 don’t believe army. ants,’ he observed. “We must not let down. our guard at a time when there is a MEN WANTED in this area to train as. LIVESTOCK BUYERS | LEARN TO BUY HOGS, VEAL, ' § _LAMBAND CATTLE at sales barns, farms; terminal, yards and buying stations. We prefer.to train men 21 and. over. with livestock: or” farm -experience. For. . local. ‘interview; “write age, Phone and. livestock background.” : Bag te NATION AL MEAT. PACKING 6211 Radiant Drive. oe Canada could take on a group of ~ lot of discontent and upset in society, with incitement to civil disobedience and rioting,’ the Saanich MLA said. POLICE ASSISTANCE He stated that in his own riding there is a greater need for protection of the public and assistance for police in con- trolling disruptive elements in society. Not all these elements are home grown, he indicated. “We have had an influx of people lately. who are very temporary in their abode and in their conduct, and we have found we have had to send some of these people back where. they came from,’’ Tisdalle said. But the main part of his speech was devoted to the drug problem which he said is not absent in Saanich. “Y want to draw everyone’s attention to the terribleness. of drug addiction and the calamity it causes,” he said. DRUGS IN: SAANICH “Its tremendous impact so far on the community life in Saanich is something to behold,”’ he ad- ded. The MLA said he did-not want ‘to refer to any specific cases in his riding, but stated that - ‘‘so much ‘of the rebelliousness. and this sort of thing going on today results from a lack of parental responsibility.” Tisdalle said that.in an effort to find out about the way young people think, he: conducted his own “sit-in”. in Victoria’s Bastion Square one. day last summer... He said. that. he found «that adults can put youngsters on the enforcing the laws which we create.’ bare. feet, eve money for. meditation, they were voting recalled. “wolf?” the MLA said.. right track ‘‘if they do nothing ‘more than speak highly of our. policing and the conduct of those: He also claimed that he won an argument.with the hippies in the — square. who. complained. ‘about. S society - ‘today. being “phoney.” rs ST told ‘them. that every: time: ‘ : they ‘walk on the grass. ‘with their. Pill in: overcrow Now $7.55. ADDLE PADS | Reg, $8.25. “SPECIAL $6.95. : ‘NEW NO. 220 WESTERN SADDLES | $155 | 9785 - Ath. 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The population ex-. plosion, pollution and all this talk’ should make us all wonder. if we're not just. crying ‘wolf, “Those. ‘symptoms are not the. cause of’ society's. decline’ in history, but going soft and having a stronger man come in and take. over,” he said. ~He said Canadians: “who are fortunate enough ‘to have “‘lots of _ elbow room”’ can expect people in more crowded parts of the world to question their right | to. ‘this. extra space. =. z - Tisdale Griticized ° “Canadian authorities advocating use of The ded parts of the “PLAYING GOD “Who are. wee to ‘do this, playing ‘God with people aroun ‘the world?” he demanded: ‘the country should be encouraged their living by. hard work. didn’ 'tenjoy a jobifit wasa jobhe liked at all,” he said. . “And if we all woke up with know. what © inflation “was,"’ he added; complaints about the of living in Canada. vising cost Tisdale. charged. The last. 20. minutes. of ‘Tisdale's speech, punctuated “with protests from. MLAs who docal issues. He called for extension of the capital beautification progr am to Elk Lake, ED v VER CTLANGE —oPean see some day the time when thatvarea will he fixed: up with) concrete along sal Ane beaches, the tres will be removed and a promenade putin mehtoow," the ATLA sand: highway —bailding, particularly the Pat Bay HWighwas and eat to “pull out and dust off!" old plans for the highway whic h tay have forgotten. CPR Gaglardi) had ormany oan saat therg,) Tisdale said: B.C.” another sign. saying ‘‘you “past.” on Pal Bay Highways than on any 7 Minister Waldo Skillings. Other -Tisdalle’s rambling talk.: os salt: water: which. Should. be im- “He said that the young peaple ines. to get’ ‘out in the’ world and earn: 7 “Tye yet to find a person who: ha amnesia tomorrow morning, we} ‘Ti wouldn't ; referring to” “The financial system today | is. bogged down with fogey ideas," Ns wanted. to “go home, dealt. with. instead ofall those birds at dgaks: like @ game proserve out there || He -eriticzed slow: progress in. ai highways departs at altichils: “Lats po hack tothe tine when of: the former minister of highways UNdersti iiding with. thes poaple The. Soered urped. the Ren erp John Tisdalle ment:to build -acloverleaf in- terseclion of the Trans Canada Highway and Pat Bay Highway at McKenzie Avenue. “ARTERIAL SCLEROSIS” He said this would create an east-west traffic artery without which no city can live. ‘‘Other- wise,"he said, “‘it dies of arterial sclerosis.”’ He said that if the. government doesn't speed up. its “highway program, someone will. hang ‘under the department’s © signs saying “building for the future of haven't caught ‘up. with. the “And there are more fatalities other highway per mile,’’ he said. “Youreally kill them out there. ‘It’s unfortunate and it shouldn't be necessary.’ “Time,”’ called. out Industry Social Credit MLAs joined in a chorus of protests at the length of LE AVE IF YOU WANT “Tin going to be'a little longer. ‘but ifyou want to leave that’s fine with me,” snapped the MLA. “He. then: proposed ..that the \ government, establish a new class -of provincial. parks: -to be called. ~ acquatic. parks -- comprised. of} “fresh: water bodies: or. areas of “mune from development, ‘such as: rected. vat” ‘Premier. We “ALC: Bennett; who” appeared . to. be: ‘paying absolutely ‘no attention, joking and: talking” with other - “cabinet ministers. . “Well. T. know at ‘east you re listeiing, Mr, Speaker,” Tisdale, saidiat one point. eee FOR TASTY BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY. PHONE O%0-10L8 | SIDNEY BAKERY and. Sold At | All Leading Grocers li Thursday, Feb. 12, Bridge Club 1.30 p.m. Crib and games. Friday, Feb. Valentine Party 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. Banjo Basement Symphony,’ Dixieland music, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb..17, 11 a.m. Rug V/A DECK CAFE 656- M123 ; DAILY DELIVERY SILVER THREADS 13, Jacko and p.m. 16, Barbary visitors are welcome. FREE 4 - 6:30 PM. SPECIALTY FISH - CHIPS HAMBURGERS ETC. PHONE MENU hooking, knitting and novelties, 1 p.m. Ceramics and Oil painting. Wednesday, Feb. 18 Films, 2 All programs take place at K. of P. Hall, 9760 4th St. Sidney. 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Laver or Wooer, Sweetheart be punishad by se vere flogging.” From. midget and: or Suilor, Bashtulor- Bald. junior league soccer through dhe trap-and-shoot bril- : _ hove her: Woo her, Tell ber tanceroft Stuttgart International Gritish Calurnbia's 1970 > - Winher... with FLOWERS, Festival of Sports will bring such “riotous playeing’ of ‘Came in, or call us... we're cor as: has never been. soon before. Centres: Vaneo = aS Negras your phone, couver Victoria, Gbiiavck, Powell River, Riehmand, Whether she's nearby or out Penticton. Kamoops, Port Alborn, Prince Goorge and . of town, depand on us to Prance Rupe tt, a a osord your message of love, . a ihatiotinds s are buredy, peruetly with ‘i epee ~ a craig snipe Payer, howers. . SS Oy Fey oC Spay : on Hp ihe am; YOU § ports “ at Lae ay STE ints signe and the EA a rail Nye f : a A ee on Ey > WS GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA my ond fo uc Dring ANG blot Travel Ingiastry | Sidney Flocnt Teeny NY K, Kiomnian, Minister . i ) an ’ be Rae Warty. 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