a effective to enforce the speed its limit.er Let’s get back to the CBC. I at have been cursing it ever or since I got into an area with on only one channel, and it the -ut poorest of all. And what a;’s station! We hear far too littleit! of Mike Michaud’s mar-ed vellous deep voice, and are at entertained by a variety of ry kids, changing every week it he seems, and ranging from nt Homo Neanderthalensis who be never learned to read, let od alone pronounce, right up to vo someone conducting a speed he marathon with himself. Ies wonder if he races like that se when he is mowing the lawn! on I cannot but wonder what of is the purpose behind this ce “special” about the er atrocities committed by the to late and unlamented Corny poral Schickelgruber? Also ay this special about our ethnic ey groups is obviously a ploy for I the /' government’s im-en migration policies. The CBC ny seems to wish to enforce the he immature and uninteresting iin junk upon us, to preserve some mythical dullness er called Canadian Culture, of A week or so ago I told you on that I don’t constantly bitch of about everything. Some hy things, quite a lot in fact, or give me much pleasure, nd Many are impractical. These se are the common ones: For tic pets. . .goldfish. For ps neighbours, most of them.For friends, those who do not ict try to lie to me (it is difficult of to put it over); who enjoy the nr same things I do; who know ad when to mind their own al business; who can argue ir, without getting angry; who he despite any conceit they may rff have, do not try to upstage to me. For children, three of 11 my own, and grandchildren, ng Period. For men, the one I an have will do nicely. For a he place to live, far, far away, if ce I decide to go there. .. it 4-4-4-Saturday, June 18th, the St. Theresa Church in Moberly Lake was the scene of a very lovely wedding, uniting Diane Campbell,duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, and Howard Logan, son of Eric and the late Lena Logan. Father Jungbluth said the nuptial Mass, and organ music was provided by Mrs. Gillies Parker. The bride was beautiful in pure white, with long veil, and the groom also wore white. The best man, David Cross, and usher, Peter Blue, wore maroon suits. The maid of honor, Frances Cross, was in a long flowered yellow gown, as were the bridesmaids, Merle Logan, and flower girl, Judy Lekisch. The rings for the double ring ceremony were carefully carried on a small cushion by young Master Joey Blue.After the wedding, a very delicious hot plate turkey supper was held at the Elks Hall, catered by the Royal Purple ladies. Afterwards, a dance was held. I would like * to join their many friends in wishing the couple much happiness. They will make their home in Chetwynd., + 4-4-Our neighbour, Beth Johnstoln, already an accomplished artist, is taking lessons this week in Hudson’s Hope from Antonia Gabanek.4- -K 4-Sunday, the 19th, the Chetwynd Lions’ Club held it annual picnic at the usual site at Moberly Lake, between the Evans home and the shoreline. It was a beautiful day, and I hear that the picnic was a success.H—I—h Franklin Desjarlais is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ray Allison, in Edmonton.4- H 4-Cathie Cross, who has been attending school in Prince George, is home for the summer.4-4-4-Moberly Lake Students graduating this year from Chetwynd High School were Alan Cross, Vicki Warren and Clara Gonwick. Congratulations all!MrWillirims WhvteCom Camps interdlt; camp Countr Albert camp camp of the miles Beave The schedi focus £ will 1 grounc servio will b pected large trailer will m The spech childn The (for th Rever from Bible beGesswCPlt;Til