CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1965 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let tho press the people's rights i in unawed by ribed by gaba" d and Rociy Soca ‘Loeblich Statement Hit Nail on the Head i. Phe strong statement issued by Kin- Inaird village chairman Carl Loeblich two ‘weeks ago on the subject jof School District No. 9 in the proposed ‘Central Kootenay Regional District was ‘part of a chain reaction first initiated by iNelson’s mayor Gene Bodard. ¢. , At the hearing of the Provincial El- Sectoral Boundaries Redistribution Com- ‘mission at Nelson, Mr. Bodard suggested jthat the Commission consider large two- imember ridings with the boundaries of iguch ridings aligned along :of the new regional districts that are be- d, At the C district. of inclusion realized this, the borders ’s hear- ‘ing ‘ing in Rossland about. 24 hours later, Trail mayor Joe Palyga attacked | the idea, ig the Cast! “i -has a historical connection with the Ross- ‘Jand-Trail riding and he wondered why 'School District No. 9 wasn’t going in with :Rossland-Trail and the Boundary coun- itry for regional district purposes. 3 It was in indirect answer to Mr. Pa- ‘lyga that Mr. Loeblich issued his state- ment, a statement that received the un- ‘animous support of his commissioners. While Loeblich, - quite rightly, idid not enter Pints the controversial mat- iter of electoral boundaries in his state- tment, he did however leave no doubts in ‘anyone’s mind as to why the Castlegar jand Kinnaird municipal councils have yehosen to join the Central Kootenay Re- H {gional District embracing the Slocan Val- ‘ley, the Arrow Lakes, the Lardeau Valley jand } Nelson. The reason is, stated simply, ithat we now find we have more in com- WiGTORIA REPORT A new hon- very rare hon- or indeed. This is use the mayor becat and aldermen haye deemed him: «; an A-1 citizen of Victoria, snd ‘well deserved, for if we must have a Lieutenants ; Bovernor this man is ideal. I. don’t. wish to sound a sour note, but there are’ ma of our citizens, let’s face who feel that Governmen' mansion is costly to maintain, :tbut its an ornament for the ‘ity of Victoria, and it does igive us an air of elegance and ‘protocol and reminds us that we're a jonarehy,. not a republic. _ Gen. Pearkes and his, wife ‘warm not th are but with a command- TIMELESS TOPS area ing respect. His Honor is 77 now, but you'd. never Pe it by the routine he sets for him- self, go, go, here, there, every- where, and he: seems ‘to love. every "moment of it. I've seen’ him sit through four-hour ban- * quets that: would drive most eople crazy. . P PAs ‘the routine, take the week of Oct. 31. The governor and his lady.on Monday were in Vancouver for a dinner giv- assador - day Sabllee Hospital bazaar. Thurs the governor was in Vancouver again.for a luncheon given by-the Variety Club of Western Canada, That evening His Honor- and Mrs, Pearkes attended'a navy band concert in McPherson Piay- house, Friday «the governor ; and “Mrs, Pearkes went back © to Vancouver for the Interna- tional House Fall Fair at UBC. Saturday, returned to Victoria, Mrs, Pearkes was at the St. John Ambulance bazaar, and in the afternoon she and her: hus- band were at the foreign stu-. dent reception at University of Victoria. the evening they * it, and it * tative in “his province : wife have extended themselves mon with those areas than with the Trail This area is no longer an economic satellite of Trail and it is time that Trail Our best interests appear not to be the best interests of Trail as witness that community's stand on these four vital Castlegar district issues: @ Trail has always opposed the es- tablishment of a major airport here and has not participated financially in its op- eration. In fact, Trail has supported mo- ves to have the airport relocated to Cres- ton and is now supporting. Grand Forks’ bid to ‘have an airport there. © Trail telephone subscribers de- feated a proposal by the telephone com- pany that would have seen toll-free phon- ing initiated between that community and the Castlegar-Kinnaird district. @ Both Castlegar and Kinnaird m nicipal councils are convinced a reduc- tion was “in the bag” on WKP&L Co. power rates applicable here until the City of ‘Trail presented a brief to the Public Utilities Commission that cut the ground ° right out from under us. @ The Castlegar district has long advocated a quick start on the Kinnaird- Salmo highway. Traii has joined Rossland in urging the government to consider tak- ing the road along the Pend ’Oreille val- ley route instead. It is certainly evident that the Cas- legar area no longer has too much in common with’ Trail. We differ on too many vital and important. issues. By James K. Hoshitt Lt.-Gov. Pearkes is a Wi ling Worker attended a concert by Victoria branch of Canadian Cystic Fi- . brosis . Foundation. Sunday ~ His “Honor and Mrs. Pearkes had a reception at: Government House for the 4H delegat#s who were at the national’. 4-H conferences in Ottawa and Toronto, Later that day the Governor attended the Canadian Legion’s annual ser- vice of remembrance in St. John’s Church here. ‘That's quite a ‘week, isn’t with never a bored look. And so it goes week-after-week. Cer- . tainly the monarch’s ch's ‘represen e and his” to the -people. :Each ‘summer. they Spend te trotting around +o was” accomplished ~ ,, SUGAR AND SPICE “BUT 1 DONY SMOKE.” ONE MAN’S ‘Opinion _ By F. B. Pearce ‘o“Here, read, this," -_ ’ said my wife ‘as she handed, me':an ‘ad- "i vertisement. So, like By Bill Smiley Teacher Recruiting Isn’t too Tough (!) Addressing a group of high business, tion, profession or racket: — what you call it depends on who you are — + purely by_ac- cident. ree T-had Eecaant my. family to this town one Sunday. to have a look at the sights, as we hadn’t been here before. On_the way out of town, we drove around the’ side the peeldentaly section. They don't usually allow that.” Then I saw the roadblock, wild glint: in ‘his eye. "He flag- ged me down... I stopped. He came over to the car. “Can you see out of at least ‘one‘eye?” he quie- ried. I assured that I had vision, or something of the sort I thought it was some ‘kind kooky, plain-clothes: police Cheat. the id yous run into when you've left your Griving 1 licence in your other E “Eve wer-been to a universi- ty?", he ‘shot’ at me. I. said Td been to Oxford. H remember all pi meeting as aay ee as they can, They entertain thousands ‘at. Government . House . each year, and parties there are Zun, because they're 50. : Already ‘Lieutenant- Gov- ernor Pearkes has had: fvee tions, and, quite bly, wel-* Gabler the Suet 6 ei Col- um! ee possible, but not all the time : By Local Churches. Old-Fashioned Sinners Hard to Find ies By Rev. C. Stone . properly abil. They show creative ere is the .drunk- ard, But t he en not really a sin- ner. He simply has an inferiori- ty complex 8 pnd Tas makes a mech- al just- ment to oe a problems 0 of the day. Besides that, he is sick. S A iT BE MER e the ones ie {or : His wild oats are just Seatneal exuberance, ‘a normal: : aehellion against unjust society. He must be allowed to “adjust himself.” There are no liars today. These fine people are simply ~extroverts, wil imaginativ ‘talents, talents that should be He beats his wife,, starves his d is a scourge to an ‘society'so he needs our.:sym- athetic understanding! E sin. in Adultery maybe the big. city D but net among the . to’ sul po ular’ people of’ our own is sin, oY I mean ‘ is a fault of modern society. But : may! ie. murderer. is'a sinner — just maybe. On the other hand he may -be:a :n victim of some .extreme. ex- . perience. Maybe his, ‘mother ‘was. over-protective. ‘He ‘was: never allowed to push his oat- meal off the high-chair tray, so now he pushes his wife off the Brooklyn Bridge. Poor, ; fellow!! ‘The of truth in ail these descrip- tions but.one element, very necessary for © correction, 18 ‘ lacking: .The Spiritual element. People. we need Moral Re- sponsibility! We must cease ibstitute' Freud for Jesus 2) must do fo eemething about it. re may be an element mM. 8B ie we, CASTLEGAR | NEWS. “THE. 1, V. Campbell, Publisher = — 5 fublished Every Thureday .At OF THE ' Caatlexar, DO. rate Mall in Gon pet sean ane nice by delivery boy in 40 cents a month, Single copies are 10 cents. The Castiegar News ts authorized ss second- class mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment. of postage in cash, and is a member of tho “ Audit Bureau of Circulations, It {s a member of the Canadian Weekly News papers Association, the B.C, aivigton of the Canadien ‘Con Weekly Burt Campbell, Editor ‘to cThe. News all should .be Editor, Castlegar News, -Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C, Letters for publication must be accompanied by the correct names and address of the writer. Pen names will be used by request, but the correct name must be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the right space. munity Newspapers Representatives. to shorten letters in the Interests of e~onomy of there daring the war, waiting for a Land Army girl who never. did show up. .’ > He brightened considerab- ly, “Have you any contagious diseases?” was the next ques- tion. “Like leprosy?” I told . him I was as sound as any man in: my condition could be. Beaming now, he went on “with the - questionaire, you don’t drink, smoke, play the pores or chase women. I started to point out ‘that I did: all of ‘these whenever and not all at.once. But: he n't listening. He had the car door open and me by the hustling me_to- When we got inside, ne “shoved me into a chair, and waited fearfully, for the bright. tt in the face, and the rub- in - ber hose. But he fooled me. He stuck-a confession under my nose and snarled, ‘Sign there.” I signed, wondering :what had become of Magna Carta, Hab- eas Corpus and my family, out in the. car: It was not until he offered to show me the jum and the’ cafeteria that I realized the factory was a ‘high school, and that I had just experienced the hard sell on teachers. ~However, it wasn’t much of a switch: for me. I know that the . jump ‘into: teaching, “~-from ° big’ industrialist, salesman oF short-order cook _has -been “ence tor 6 come peopl ‘see*them any day,: rulte faced toward: the ‘oom, after ‘a double period ““aith 102, the terror of the school. -But I had little, difficulty in making the adjustment, Af- er. T had been: a’ weekly newspaper editor. In that job, you‘spend most of your e telling people things they don’t. listen‘.to, and urging them to do things they don’t want to do. I found these invaluable canine for my teaching An I must admit that things have gone well. In three years, I fought my way up to a Sopartment headship, to aa took lot of mi Want Own Land “Let us have our own land. We are not Americans .... if ‘we were born a million times here in America we would still not be Americans, Let us have our ‘own ‘Jand where’ we. will be free and live forever.”. — * Black ‘Muslim ‘leader Elijah aaa : ot burning, coffee-buying for the principal, and the fact that they couldn't get anybody else for the job. But I made it. . \ And now J have my own little empire: a dozen or so English teachers who are 60 in awe of me that they borrow. de- "cutive: of : BS wane produ, cer.” an obedient husband| I Tend. the following: with pleasure the appointment > of E. S, Arnold to,the, position of ‘plant : superintendent “and Mr, Arnold's” extensive back- ground : ‘in the brewing indus- try. etc., bean in- ote agaition to the exe- idly growing * * English is rather poor but then it-is not "mine, But when, my wife asked me if I Would net Like a job like that T feel called upon to explain. For some time eet I can broad ‘bean kitchen stove. (Broad beans were in short supply this year.) that this. p: interest ‘a the subject’ of fore mentation and not: an attempt fo jevade the liquor taxes. It abandoned brewery here is to ff. be converted into a machine what are we. gonna do with kids who carve “Herb Loves Elsie” on the desks. © One Heck of a Lot of can It must be a reve 1 to the Cr have such a time producing’ sufficient food. for their people to note what goes on in our land. Recently'we got'a release, with Pictures, from | the: Missouri: url Farmers. Ass ‘mMen,,each of. whom produced better than two hundred ‘bushels ociation.showing nine of :corn,to-the acre.;When..we were boys very few farmers came up with 25 bushels to the acre except in’exceptional years when: you would hear. of:a'40-bushel average that, .Ro one be- lieved. The limit in is: most by year. — Shelbina (Mo.) Democrat rising year which shop; It’s vats would have been very ‘useful'in the; production of dandelion: wine, the base for all. other wines, in my scheme at fy as * ee What other ‘wine’ makers use ‘I< don't: know. But ‘I have my suspicion that: not enough delions : use” they - are’ plentiful: and: can : be’ chea bly picked by callaren: They .can even ‘be: dried. and ‘stored like hops : for 1 future: use.: ‘ wine or ped aaiaie 1B 0; remarl or if charged with carbonic diox- other kin mission. car- : Many years ago t a fellow roy ‘the: name of Hobson ran a ‘riding stable, Whenever anybody wanted to rent a horse, Hobson insisted that’ the person take the first horse ‘in the stable. Thus no choice at all ‘became known as Hobson’s Choice. Hore ‘in the ‘Kootenays. we have only until Nov. -15; to let: the Provincial Electorial :Boun- -? daries Redistribution Commission know our feelings on:the matter ; of redistribution of: provincial ridings; ‘Under: the’: terms. of refer- ence given the Ci we in' the: Ke of our eight ridings, This must not happen. ‘At'this great Period of development: we must keep our voices strong in Victoria. Use the ° Ballot for Democracy. post card you received in the mail last week = to let the Commission know how you feel. Mail it today..The post”, card must be mailed by Nov.:15 to be considered’ by‘the'Commis- sion. Act now while we have a choice. After Nov.-15, like Hobson,’ we will have no choice. It will then be: in fhe, hands. of the Com- iY ‘could :lose ‘five CYNTHIA HOT -suntceet, A COM uae Aurea, Cathe Scout Group Committee. Course Available Locally Tired? Sluggish? Feel. Bottor Fast Cee eee Paes TeEeS, Littlo Liver Filta, iearce : Carter's Little Liver Pills bave : been ‘hel; g Canadians for wall over 0 year. fil. contal ach’ onta! Cartor'soxciusive formula that Coyne spacial gation s tho liv ec bile Keepe se flowing solver Aids fun joning item. Besos So the next time tired, slu; Carter's feats Liver feel better fast. Liver Pills, only 494, ‘ou feel take ‘The group fi to the Castlegar - and District Scouts and Cubs held its regular meet- ing recently in the Legion Hall: + The committee ‘reports'that a group. comunirice course will be given Nov. 22 in the Kinnaird Elementary School at ‘7.90 p.m. Parents: of the boys ‘and anyone: else interested -in. fe 1 Boy Scout movement are invite: to attend. It 1s reported that there are 24° Boy Scouts ‘registered here }¢ and some of them are working for. their. first ald badges. The committee also report- eda successful bottle drive that} was held ‘recently. Some of the Cubs have Bot been © officially: register: be- feces they failed to furn in nd heir Gastlegar Gity Contre Motel BANQUET ROOM — 50 persons — “AVAILABLE. FOR BOOKINGS Luncheors, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room .. Dining Room - Coffee Shop .. ‘7. days per week 7 a.m. Reservations 365-7277: A Kootenay Builders & Su ppliers FINDS — SASH. 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Fletcher.‘ Decorations were pink and white crepe paper. streamers and featured a ‘cluster of light’ p: and white bells above the. pink jal: guest’s chair. ‘Games were played and Te.| :] freshments were served, o} were ‘more ‘Hostesess ‘for. the’ eyening “Mrs. Bradford, “Mrs. B.; Cherrington and. Mrs. 3; c. Ma- er. GWG. Work Clothes » Stanfield’s “Underwear Cars’. Wool Pants & Shirts “Ashley Automatic Wood” Heaters at Srey: j Come! te, Line: oF! — Free Daily: Delivery — -CHEVELDAVE’S | ‘MERCANTILE, LTD. + Wetnestay evening at the home| | of: Mrs, 'C. Bradford, Enamelled Pots & Pans _ a Independents. 995, a re ‘THT Independents 2667. Team Points: . McAlister’s Insurance hn oidependants 2 Castlegar. D Oglow’s ues Team Ne Bog, Tear No. 3— Other 600's Vi McLuckie Hill 646, ES. MIXED TEAGUE Lis Da aid snoksen 258, bar, Dagny. Enoken 603, ye routage 264, MHT John: Mason 644. 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