ke Citizen Established 1U1G A DIVISION OF NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED W L GRIFFITH Publisher Published five days n week at 150 Brunswick Street Prince George BC A meinbei of The Canadian Press the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association and the Audit Hut cau of Circulations Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department Ottawa for payment of postage in cash PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY MAY 30 1966 V7 Housing Promise of somewhere between 300 and 400 housing unit loans from CMHC this building season is a big hurdle passed There remains resolution of the ques question ¬ tion as to whether this additional boost will subtract from loans which might be V A T 1 required during the winter season Was it just a shunting ahead of priority or was it an amount which will be added to an overall total If the former is true it may be a long cold winter for some people Sound Move A lumberman has proposed to the NILA convention that his industry begin to tie its homework now in pre preparation ¬ paration for 1967 contract negotiations with the IWA Not a moment too soon In British Columbia its beginning to appear that continuing negotiations are the only answer But only if there is genuine com communication ¬ munication between labor and manage management ¬ ment on changing needs costs benefits and wage demands No one can deny there is something wrong when an illegal and appaiently unrecognized picket has the power to shut down a major construction job such as happened last week at North wood Pulp When the unions cant even com communicate ¬ municate between themselves when oven they dont know whats going on how can it be reasonably expected that there will be understanding between unions and management Its not enough for each side to plan its own strategy Before the battle lines are drawn more effort must be made to reach peaceful settlement to find out what is going on The whole field of labor lelations needs new incentives perhaps born of sociological and psychological surveys rather than purely economic opinion The area is wide open for new ideas SEPARATED Girl Went Wild Dear Doris I am 17 My parents sep separated ¬ arated a year ago and I had many questions about grow growing ¬ ing up but couldnt turn to my mother I became very wild got a bad reputation and caused my mother worry When our fighting be became ¬ came so bad that we could not live with each other she sent me to live with my sister Meanwhile she had me go to a family counsellor al although ¬ though I thought this was a silly Idea The counsellor was very understanding and didnt force me to tell her anything but I wanted to and did tell her everything She pointed out the reasons for my actions and I felt less guilty Later my mother joined in our discussions and for the first time I realized how hurt she had been by her unhappy marrage and the effect It had on us Through the counsellor we have brok broken ¬ en the barrier between us and I confide In her com completely ¬ pletely Theres nothing I can do to change my past and my reputation but now Ive got my mother to help me face up to It and I wouldnt change this wonderful relationship for anything In the world Please print this letter because there are so many teen agers and parents in Doris Clark similar confused positions and my experience proves the miracle that a family counsellor can perform Reformed Dear Reformed A miracle Indeed And one that is happening every DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Spar 5 Seizes 9 Stop watch for ono 10 Elliptical 12 Cupboard 13 Bishops headdress 14 Card game 15 Walk 16 Island group between US and So Am abbr 17 Bone 18 Phrase 20 Chess I pieces 21 American Indian 23 Schoolboys ammo 24 Appendago 25 Like mined matter 20 Domestic 28 Mountain nymphs 31 Possess 32 Bridge 33 Conversa Conversational ¬ tional sound 34 Exclama Exclamation ¬ tion of surprise 35 Cultivate land 36 Keel billed cuckoo 37 Cordage fiber 39 So Am ungulate 41 Excite 42 Insert 43 Peepers 44 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UWJAO OWGT CWL HE FHDD MDVCGA OWG DHBA ENA LAXHDRHADLHJC Yesterdays Cryptoquotes TO LIVE LONG IT IS NECES SARY TO LIVE SLOWLY CICERO day Thank you for taking the trouble to write it down for us Confidential to Confused Toronto It Is completely out of the question that a mother who has adopted a daughter when she was little would consid consider ¬ er disowning her at 18 If this threat Is hanging over your adopted daughters head remove it The very idea could mike her panicky enough to bring on bad be behavior ¬ havior When you return to your homo city seek personal counselling as to how to handle your daughters dif difficulty ¬ ficulty from the child care agency there And If you should write to me again Identify yourself Dear Doris This is In answer to Mrs S Also Short She shows great wisdom in determin determining ¬ ing a person by character good deeds and being able to rise above handicaps that make men or women Also Mrs S Dear Also Right Yet this Is the sort of idea that sounds simply corny to the youngand unin uninitiated ¬ itiated To Fatty and Skinny You asked for Informa Information ¬ tion but gave no name ad address ¬ dress or stamped envelope Write In again enclosing 20 My experience proves the miracle that family coun counselling ¬ selling can per perform ¬ form cents and a five -cent-stamped envelope and re request ¬ quest the two leaflets Be Figure Perfect and Chart for Curves Dear Doris I was asked to go to a show with my girl friend by my girl friends mother When we entered the lobby 1 offered to buy my own ticket and my girl friends mother readily accepted I had really expected since she had invited me that she would buy my tick ticket ¬ et Should I have offered to buy my own Should she have accepted my offer What is the proper pro procedure ¬ cedure when one is invited to something for which there is a charge Wondering Dear Wondering Might have been different if your girl friend had made the date with you and you both understood that it was Dutch treat This time the lady inviting you should have expected to pay and probably did But when you ofiered it occurred to her that to refuse your money might embarrass you more than to accept it as a matter of course BUCHWALD Art Looks At The Ail Round Pooch The Northwest Settlement House of Washington held its annual pet show at Hick Hickory ¬ ory Hill the home of Sena Senator ¬ tor and Mrs Robert F Ken Kennedy ¬ nedy last Saturday and it was a huge success One of the reasons it was a success was that the offi officials ¬ cials of the pet show had insisted that Brumus Bobby Kennedys favorite pet a 300 pound black Newfound Newfoundland ¬ land dog be placed in a cage Last year Brumus whose name in Newfoundland means a prolonged meal eaten around two am was let loose to wander around the show Not only did he cause chaos among the pet owners and their pets but he also wandered among the guests picnicking on the Ken Kennedy ¬ nedy lawn using them as he would a fire hydrant This of course gave tho pet show a bad name When friends of the Ken Kennedys ¬ nedys heard that Brumus had been caged there was Joy throughout the show It was the first time that Bru Brumus ¬ mus had ever been locked up and it was the first time guests of the Kennedys ever felt safe at Hickory Hill Brumus is a legend in his own time He is a large friendly looking furry ani animal ¬ mal with sad eyes and droop drooping ¬ ing ears who sits around on the back porch of Hickory Hill wondering whether hell bite a dog or a child next In fairness to Brumus he plays no favorites and hed Just as soon nip a Kennedy child as a stranger He has been known to attack mall men police diplomats and even priests no necessarily in that order Someone once said Brumus is much mis misunderstood ¬ understood Underneath all that growling ana barking lies a mouth of real teeth Brumus can really play on peoples emotions Mrs Jackie Kennedy who rarely loses her temper once got so mad at Brumus she hit him in the nose with her pocketbook Everyone has his favorite Brumus story Once Brumus was lost for several hours and Bobby Kennedy was very worried about him A friend tried to comfort him by say saying ¬ ing Dont worry Bobby Brumus will be okay Hes probably hiding out in Ar Argentina ¬ gentina with Martin Bor man If youre invited to dine at Hickory Hill you must be willing to share your meal with Brumus And he doesnt want you to give him any food He insists on grab grabbing ¬ bing it off your plate Brumus once played a small part in American his history ¬ tory The head of a Southern university Attorney Gen General ¬ eral Nicholas Katzenbach and Bobby Kennedy were trying to work out dese desegregation ¬ gregation plans for Alabama at the Kennedy house over breakfast But every time a plate of bacon and eggs was set down in front of tho uni university ¬ versity president Brumus went over and ate it After this happened three times the university president was so flustered he agreed to everything Mr Kennedy and Mr Katzenbach proposed These are only a few rea L krf sons why everyone was happy to see Brumus placed in a cage at this years pet show To placate him the Judges gave Bobby a blue ribbon for the Best dog In Show Belonging to a United States Senator yffc 1 J y M lvvl I MUDSLINSEln - rmfSx 1U T ff I i wrfflrl Bl1 nil Wake me when its all over A census taker from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics will visit your home soon to ask you these five simple ques questions ¬ tions as part of the 1966 Census of Canada The census starts June 1st Your answers when related to the answers from millions of other Canadians will provide basic facts on Canadas growth and development as a nation These facts arc essen essential ¬ tial to business and industry and to governments at all levels Census 66 JUST 5 SIMPLE QUESTIONS j 1 Name of person t 2 Relationship to head of household 3 Male or female n 4 Age at last birthday 5 Single married widowed or divorced Householders will also be asked whether the home is owned or rented Farmers are asked additional questions which for their convenience will be mailed to them in advance Dominion Bureau of Statistics Walter E Duffett Hon Robert H Winters Dominion Statistician VB10664 Minister of Trade Commerce Reliable facts about Canadas people are needed for the planning of future schools highways hospitals and other public services and for marketing and research The information you give the census taker is completely confidential This is assured by Federal law the Statistics Act And if youve any doubts that he is an oflicial census taker dont hesitate to ask for his credentials He counted for Canada