SS akan ei eames * CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 Bennett Sets Terms for Inquiry into Bugging tise annource- .m. on Wednesday , Premier Bennett a royal ment Pat 6 of last wee! with full powers to conduct the fulton possible inquiry,” he a ee ze Bennett and, a the govern- to e of the national convention of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada. “The reason the govern- ment has taken this action is that the government has watch- ed very. closely the controversy that has been going on for some time between these un- fons, and we are shocked at what has happened the last few days at the hotel where one of the unions was holding a meeting,” he said. “The government of Bri- tish Columbia is determined to protect the rights of privacy of all citizens of the province and that is the reason why we ere moving with dispatch to have a full royal it vital to start the | inquiry Smmediataly. “This shows the urgency with which the government views this,” he sald, adding: “As premier, I'm alarmed about the situation.” The order setting up the commission says that subse- quent to Craig’s death, “it ap- ‘pears that another union, the ternational Pulp and Sulphite Workers Union, may have been interfering with ie privacy of Lloyd Crai; of his union while Craig wal in Vancouver.” It says further that a pri- vate investigator has stated that he was paid by an officer of the union to carry out acts which would constitute an un- of the pri- vaey of Craig, his room and ‘his union. “And. that the two unions are rivals for the membershi of pulp and paper workers,” {t notes. Judge Sargent’s terms of reference are to inquire into the “invasion of the privacy of Lloyd Craig, and of the union of which he was president, and for that purpose to examine not only the cause of, the mo- tives for, and the background to the activity leading to the invasion of privacy, but also all other circumstances related to the interference with pri- vacy” and to report his find- ings to the cabinet. The judge is empowered to hold hearings at his discre- tion and to ies Act, the judge can compel attendance of witnesses and require any persons to produce documents and any other pap- ers relating to the subject mat- ter of the inquiry. fe Evidence is taken under The commissioner's report is to be laid before the legisla- ture within 16 days after it has been handed to the cabinet if the legislature is sitting. If the report is turned over to the cabinet when the House is not sitting, it must be tabled within 15 days after the open-- ing of the next: session. The legislature isto open Jan, 24, 24% Bennett would not confirm it, but the order setting up the e counsel, consultants and other staff to assist him. Under the Public Inquir- royal probe implies that the commissioner will have power to extend the investiga- tion to the entire field off clectronic .cayesdropping in p "After calling for investi- gation into all aspects of the union rivalry and activities oO we stéck.a full selection of « SAVAGE SHOES | - for. children Maddocks Shoe Store leading to Craig's aud his union's rivacy, the or- der also demands examinations of “all other circumstances re- aed fo to the interference with vai Weanett told reporters he would not interpret the mean- g of the instruction. That would be up to Judge Sargent, he said. In an interview in Van- couver, Judge Sargent said he would start the inquiry with no pre-conceived ideas. “The hearings will be held in public uness national secur- ity is Involved,” he said.” He said it would be up to commission counsel, which he will name, to decide who will be called as witnesses. A886 Wednesday Morning Drivers’ Joyce Turner 252. LHT Joyce Turner 566, Pat Gordon O°. as Ramblers 916. THT Ramblers 2288. Team points: Mustangs 22, Jaguars 1%, Chevys 18%, Callies 40. ‘6, Ramblers 27,| Kitt Cadillacs Rowdy. f Rolle: Ved, Merkel 278, LHT eda: Merkel 8 Ns THS denen 896. THT Moaners 2524. ‘Team points: Screamers 23, 17, Wail-| o Erma MH! Dave Adshead 706. THS Regulars 1041. THT Regulars 2965. Team points: Button Fusts ers 4, Pinheads 1;-Regulars 3, Nutty Five 3, Smarties 0, Tiger ens 1, Other 600's Matt Rohn 633, Earl Rourke 621, Ralph Peter- son 611. Wed. Nite Cutrate Graceteria LHS Kay Adshead 233. y Kay Adshead 665. - THS Choregiris 836. THT Co! Break League : ffeeis ‘Eleanor Holdsworth 266. LHT Eleanor Holdsworth 652. : {HS Pincurlers 873. THT Cheerios 2308. ‘Team points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 2, Mugs fe P eure 2, jes Team points: Choregiris 4, Flintstones 1, Kittens Five 1, King Pins 8, Five Thumbs 0, Beatniks 3. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Marilyne Kurik 255. LUT Marilyne Kurik 539. Mykyte 576. iS Earl Rourke 266. MHT | left Before she left Fernie for Los Angeles: Dame Sybil Tack Predictions of Fernie Witch | Appear to be Coming True up and the new: pers. will ‘love it” — hit the hie wav ROME denied things” which would happen in November in various parts of the world. Mrs, Leek is a well-known witch and expert in astrology and ESP, A story on her exhibits ap- Peared in last week's Castlegar jews. She says November “will be quite a month for news,” but asked that mone of her fore- LHT casts be published before they happen. Readers are left with the i to well in the i dictions i centainte In a Montreal Gazette report that they were investigating civil ser- Montrose Youth Dies Following Robson Actident A 17-year-old Montrose youth lied in Trail-’ TELEVISION & SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players %* SALES — Authorized Dealer For * R.C.A, VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV “Years of is your tea of Electronic Services ’ Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 2p Columbia Ave. NOTICE OF ELECTION Public notice ig perely, given to the electors of the icipality. of that I the Hospital as a result of injuries vants in the federal of mines and technical surveys on alleged charges of supplying mapping information to the Rus- sians, —\ ‘And in California, an airman was arrested on charges of pass- ing on information to the Rus- sians. Mrs. Leek stirred interest in Fernie when she forecast drilling crews would strike ‘Something Senificant te in their Pee ears ificane* the ait Found’ was erat the hole north, but she hasn’t said how for north. ie Gastlcans ferry. Kenneth Walter Fowler was one of two youths riding in a car which left the road three infles west of the Castlegar fer- on. the road to’ the Arrow m1. Kenneth was bora in Kim- berley and attended school in ast oll-| Montrose before going to J. a! presence of the said errs at the Town Hall on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1966, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of. it them as 2 alder- P =P men. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated ‘in writing by two duly qualified electors of the mun- icipality. The ‘nomination-paper shall be delivered to the R Officer at any, time between the Lloyd Crowe Senior School where he’ was a student at the time of his death, fey services were held Tuosday at East Trail United Ghurchs, with Rev. W. Beckstead of Fruitvale United Church of- Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery. Al Riedel 324. MHT Commerce merce 2, Woodiand Parkers 2, Bank of 0, Bight, Balls Crest 3, Ogiows League 7 O'Clock Tues. Mixed xed Leag O37. LT Photocopying Letters — Birth Certificates|- Important Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates _ Gastiogar News LA Thursday Morning IS Hazel Tonaidson 251. Lar ie Hazel Donaldson 570. ‘Team points: Squirrels 0, Chipmunks 0, are 8, Lions 3, Teddy Bears 1. Thurs. Night Mixed Com. LHS Marg Menzies and Pat Miner 246, LHT Eleanor Holds- worth 607. AES Bill Davis 269. MHT Bill Davis 6 THS Exacto's 1072. THT Exacto’s 2951. Teams pol Airs 1, Hopefuls 4, lt 0, Celgar 4, Four Painters Beavers 4, Kootenay Builders & Suppliers LINOS — SASH AND. DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order STORM | SCREEN WINDOWS. LMADE FO ORDER 2 colors “THIS: WEEK'S SPeCiA— —— ——"-g-- 3/16” X 4 X 8’ FANTA WALL 3 Per Sheet $5 “We Take Better Care of Your Building Neods” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 ~ | Moon’s Merry Men, are planning Christmas. COLLEGE CAMPUS On; Nov.. 7, Selkirk College ‘was visited by Lynn in Bowman, a former University of British pacifist, a person who ab- hors violence of any type. He spent four Columbia student. Mr. Bowman | day, THS Minks 809. THT Minks |is a As usual, the College ath- letic teams seem to be winning the majority of their games. Sun- the. Selkirk Saints beat the Trail Junior Hockey. Team 8-0. The Selkirk Soccer Team is By Steve Hindmarsh |Pacifist Speaks for Two Hours to Students leading the league after a 2-0 feat at the hands of J. L. Crowe ‘Thursday at Trail. date of this notice and noon of the day. of nomina- tion. The nomination-paper may be in the form prescribed in the ‘Muncpal AR, and shall state the name, residue’, and occupation of the person ich sufficient as to tly, iden- tify such The paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at The Town Hall on the 10th day of December 1966 between the hours of 8 A.M. and 8 P.M., of which every person is hereby. re- ae to take notice and govern himself accord- in Given under my hand at Castlegar this 17th day of November, 1966, - Aidat, J. Logelin, Returning Officer. spi weeks this summer-at the Tnatitute for the Study of Non-Violence at Car- mel, Calif. For approximately two hours he spoke to and answered ques- tions posed by an audience of 50 to 60 Sacre rhe program was both lively and in- terestin; ng. At times his ideas annoyed numerous, students but gained the support of 0! drama club, “glee club, AikaSelkirk °Folksingers, and a variety show at There are also rumours of a winter carnival to be held some- time this winter..Shannon Irv- ing, a student of the College and president’ of the ‘Folksinging Club, will be appearing with her -brother, Jack Noy, 25, at the Habakkuk Koffee House in are well worth listening to. ‘They Well worth ‘Istening to. They literally make beautiful: music together... The College witnessed are- bellion of sorts last week. ‘The editor. of: the College mewspaper decided. he would} not Pees last Thursday. ‘oF the newspaper staff would not take his decision — sitting down. They produced a news- paper within a day and made av available to the students on ‘The paper, although it was ‘a rushed ‘effort, was - compar- able to.or.perhaps better ibe ‘any ‘published ‘at the Co! to. date, CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB & OTRER RESPIRATORY DISEASES D £, a: Last year Op ti PLEASE BUY — AND USE — THESE SEALS THE CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN IN THIS DISTRICT IS CONDUCTED BY THE Rotary Club of Castlegar Ed. Herman - Ken Johnson - Allen Selbie - Frank Holdsworth CHRISTMAS SEALS ARE NOW IN THE MAIL ed 74 new cases of tuberculosis: in this province — This was made possible through the purchase of TB Seals own some members | 0. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE. IN CORYLON | FLOORING CERAMIC TILES - LAST CHANCE FOR: CARPETS BEFORE CHRISTMAS ARMSTRONG. OZITE — That new indoor, outdoor Carpet immediate installation if appointments ‘are made this ‘weekend: Phone 365-7830 after 6 p.m. Ron becca York Carpets 520 FIRBY COURT NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. FIELD & STREAM By vack White Eik Harvest Halved Reports Warden ‘Anyone been ing the boat, as the. boys have been clicking 7 lately » on all types of game. » Norm McNabb and Frank ‘ow just came. back from Woodr the East Kootenays with two nice | t _ bull elk,-a five and a six pointer. They brought back’ around a thousand uounds of prime elk and only had to pack it around a mile and | a half; The fact that they got it Sunday -morning around 10 o'clock, and had to be back to work on Monday: didn’t seem to dampen their spirits any as they were home by 5 am., in time with their sfforta iiune’ the ‘less, Joe 8: the cake for this year's hunting T belleve. It seems that while hunting with other chaps, Charlie nailed a bull] move now, but remember that approximately three miles from the car. Brother Joo convinced je cow season js closed, and thoro is no excuse for shooting him it would be shorter to pack{a cow. it out via the creek. It turned out that the creek came out close to camp, but was closer to a elght mile. pack than three, “It turned’ out) all’ right though, “Joe stated with a heavty laugh, “because I managed to nail my elk on the way out too.” Before they got home the other wo members of the p: scor- ed as well to-make it a. penfect ‘hunt. to Ray Demarchi, According regional game onelae “the act- | volved “in® court ual kill on elk this year is around ing circulated eight cows were slaughtered and left in the East Kootenay region, but as this has not been fully checked out we'll say no more about it for. now. Numerous cases of illegal ills have been. discovered ‘in the East Kootenays this year and. though there have been witness- sate to them, they have never been the authorities. Peo- Be just don't want to ‘get’ in- cases, or feel they would be sqealing on some- half of last year's kill,'The short-} one they: know. er cow season and the late ar- Ifsat any time you find rival of snow are put; down as] yourself inthe same ‘predica- contributing. factors, but the doubt I belleve is there, that the number. of elk. are. decreasing due to lack of winter range, lack of funds to purchase ke: ey winter and summer ranges, and possib- ly ‘too much’ hunting Pressure holding: the herd ‘back: in‘ tl park till the last possible mom-| perhaps if: we’ started ‘cle: ent. . They are definitely on the ment and. don’t do. anything about it; you have just lost your right to “complain about the way hunting is deteriorating. I know we haven't near enough law en- forcement officers in the game branch, and what few, we: have are tled up game checks, but leaning up our own back yards we would have something besides hearsay to hit the with and ‘his. brother’ Charlie “and aes. “Curling ‘In Castlegar Last Sunday there: were a few disappointed people in‘town. But thanks to Bill Van {Yzerloo and Alex McKinnon and’a few others on Monday, the curling got underwa for-the 66-67 sea The icials ‘were on the job to see the smiles and ‘coltect the dues. > On ‘Tuesday the ladies curl- ing club began its season with a successful social. A general meeting was held: Three-end games were play- ed, prizes were given to the highest score, lowest score and the’ biggest end. - Bev. Chernoff HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? : Then you want'a central ‘address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee. shop and are close to beaches ‘and Stanley Park, Please feel. free to drop us wont ‘the blindfold draw to the ‘Ladies’. executive are: Cher-| 2rom his 1 ie’ Lyons, president; May back up our ated demands for more rigid enforcement of the game laws. Enough said for, now. y McInroy came ‘in with a nice Y four int) from Princeton last weekend in the muley class, while Vince Santu- pane nailed’ one locally up Pass Wally Reid bagged a nice duck near Montrose with slugs 2 gauge shotgun. He had been over to Creston after treasurer and Bev. Basran, ‘Sec- ducks and geese. and was re- retary. Directors ‘are: Della Kub-| ted his- deer, not. too as, Irene Bishop, Marie Prokop, Jeanette Ho: 12, Rose _Dick- son and Clarice McKinnon. -With thé increase in mem- turning skunked when he spot- far irom ‘the road and connected. May-) be he just needed a bigger targ- et aye shoot at. What do you say. Wal Those who are still hunting bership to 14 rinks, the ladies * 4 hope to have a successful and beniing to all $ sive un ee Ae enjoyable season. end, they are still on the prowl, ly «alike. They. ‘The annual mixed bonspiel black and once. again was very successfi There were a few curlers that} good snow fall d got swing © or lawn But we mower pi all: enjoyed ourselves i won't-den up until we get a real go jown as far as the 2500 f foot level. you are trophy .hunting especially the music by-the band for deer, from now.on should on Saturday. t. A: McKinnon’s rink defeat- | are ed W. Horning rink in the ‘A’ event. event honor: In the: "e sevent, B. Tegart Huck: Tj a line for our ¢ SANDS .MOTOR HOTEL. MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman ? Commercial Cards ‘honored “On English Bay at tanley. Park” al J. Chernoff rink defated B. Van Nzerl00, to take the ‘B’ be just. about ideal. 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