ee nt ters ais r CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, June ‘16,1966 -CASTLEGAR NEWS ~ “Here let the press the people's rights 1 Established In Ni and by gain” unawed by dred and Forty-Seven ‘Celgar Directors Should be Invited Here | ;suggested that ‘it would be lig the two municipalities of Castlegar and (Kinnaird, in cooperation with the Castle- ’ Several years ago this newspaper a good idea week; adian industry and business by just some of the’ men who sit.on Cominco’s board of directors and who were in Trail last , president and chief exe- igar and District Chamber of C & dnvited the directors of Columbia Cellu- + +lose to hold a board meeting here and -to tour the local ‘district while visiting ‘the company's Celgar pulp divisions, This suggestion was brought to mind again last week by the second visit with- in five years of the directors of Cominco |to that company’s operations at Trail. { The visit of the Cominco. directors coincided with Trail’s annual Fiesta cele- tbrations and a public meeting of the city ‘council in that centre at which Premier {Bennett was, made .a Freeman of Trail ‘and the directors were honored guests. i The benefits of such visits' ‘by noted ‘Canadian industrialists who are in a posi- :tion to influence capital projects and ex- ‘pansions in fields other than Cc or Columbia Cellul b hh cutive. officer, Bank of Montreal; chair- man, Dominion Bridge Co.; executive vice-president, Dominion Securities Cor- 6 and I and chief executive| « officer, CPR; the business directors. those of just .. ing here. Let ‘boards of directors they sit : Here are the positions upon whose. are obvious. held in Can- hand. chairman, The Guardian In- surance Co. of Canada; director, North- ern Electric Co.; president, Western Ca- nada Steel, and so on. And Columbia Cell- ulose has men equally well respected in community on its board of An invitation shoula go out imme- diately .to Columbia Cellulose: from our twin municipalities’ asking ‘the company to mark either the B.C. Centennial this year or the Canadian Centenary next year’ with an official visit and directors’ meet-| 5 men such as the Hon, James} ~ Sinclair ‘and others come to Castlegar and Kinnaird and witness our growth’ first- ‘SUGAR AND SPICE By Bil ny Ball Smiley flona Mom, You Once Necked In A 1935 Ford! body who is not blind and deat all that, a | knows of marijuana. Students picketing everything but the public lav- atories. / Searching articles by socio- Jogists point: out the obvious: that teen-agers are rebellious, resentful of adults, eager to ox: What's all the fuss about then? Is it a lot of overblown pensatlonalism, in the mass me- Tm.:no sociologist, -but I have been.a teen-ager, I have e two of them under my roof and I teach swarms of, them every day, so I have some qualifica- tions, however amateurish, 2 speak a piec Let’s ay to look at the whole] thing coolly. They aig inherit a pretty - pomuaey: world. Their is soured , re Jess, sensitive, moody. Any ‘par Ts ail’ that.” ent knows probing” and “sensitive” TV programs point out some more of the obvious: that teen- nihilatio Bere ine Pout nat redid What do they wea mo” : it they uke "musle with, a beat ‘that: ‘they Jike. mem-; pons i, opposite J sex, Any- at every a by the massive march’'of materialism, Man over all {hangs the threat of an-' want to sweep aw: ths an id Sart fresh. They want to be their brother's keeper, They want to -Divisions in Kinin Rintios “Church Anglican and ‘United Churches in Kinnaird will bo] wort together this sum- mer, part of our wi of Anéessing our Imowledge of, and respect for, each other as brothers of Christ, ent alvigions in the church haf sha ful. Some ple in: u the ere agree ‘Ww! can be mtorable seem beh There are two majo: or aspects greater Fally Furnished Bungalow Will be Exhibition Prize A. $36,000 fully furnished Spanish ‘Moroccan styled bunga- low, which features an atrium vel ff the tion, Winner of the home will be selected on the Jast day of the fair, which runs from Aug. 20 to Sept. a The ’bungalow, designed and built o “Q” Builders Ltd. of Vancouver, biends the tradl- style and beauty of a Spanish home'with today’s need for .a*modern «and. functional to the ineroasing amevomes oe q a together in harmony in dwelling place ‘for a family. the Church. Are Distortion o of Gospel ' ” One jor reason is foot ae unity iy not for the sake of the church but’ for the sake of 8 World. Christ did no} die’ for, e church alone but for whole world. It was —beca' eae “Gad ‘so joved the: world’, He mae evens only eat tam- bration to Besa a ban huddl: le, in its own, emotions Prd aatis- ywn- vanity and almost on tht in the Aifficulties, of th ught fee pom th the ony Onde 101 al t) om t “trae! Christians. . The divisions: of the church and Cent to the proclamation of the Gospel is the message of re-; conciliation, God and man who were far-off, have been , brought Jesus Christ, But’ more fan this, all men are reconciled in Christ. church has a message of healing and Teconciliation ‘ Bulldieg, Trail Phone 964-1822 WE BOY AND SELL USED FURMTTURE "' Open’ Weekdays 1 p.ne '. 5.90 pn. : Open Friday 1 pm. - 8 pam.. dees’ ‘PULP MILL TOURS: Tours of the Colgar Pulp Division ‘will be’ Held Tyesdays through Fridays at Vem, For special. arrangements such 9s. group tours‘. and days other than the above, please contact the Industrial ‘Relations Department." ” "Saturdays 5-9 P.M, - Sundays 2-9 P. M. Bring the family to this Sumptuous Buffet: dinner, Enjoy. the fine hot ‘andicold gourmet foods, vee “pelieve that visible unity in peut ith is hrs will and that it is His “fit He will give it to us in His time an in His way, if we will receive "e SOUTHERN FRIED : CHICKEN d ‘ It Can't be Duplicated! Fake Oat Orders! cate. But every way they they are confronted by a pimity passive resistance from a society constructed by adults for the comfort and convenience’ of ad- lt: Who wouldn't be frustrat- ” Students would like to take over the universities, And re- ‘ble professors “and ridiculous courses I was subjected to, I don’t blame them. They'd like to have the vote at 18, ‘And this might be a good thing. It: would) mean nobo: over 25 would‘ dare to. run for wos now neve membering some of the deplora- | = $ The Scene at... , KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allingham and continues to be the Ae Games: are: pia} red eve at noon. P vthe following are the re-| sults of the games played dur- ing the past 9; Lippiz- 27 ball is’ well on its way to 7; main ‘week: vision. ‘Panthers de-| to 5. ‘They'd like to be able tp drink "Newly Arrived Surgeon Sought Killers’ Surrender 0 Oa a ee ~ arrival: at Fort Victoria he wo-] st | ‘ demand the: surrender of two| ~ He falied in his manhunt stub- was back! at out Cee aris ‘doing 1 ‘post: sur- geon’s duties, He had proven.his r Dr. dohn Sebastian Helmcken -tin the Legislative Council ..of British Ci He y’ ma taal pox appeared among the 80 passengers. He lost only one iman to the disease although an-. other a died of cancer, : young doctor marris a dau rat chief factor James Douglas, ater: Sovemaor, and ied} of that a: Bree WUE as duration —at aset 7870 "went to Ottawa to discuss terms of union and it was large- ly through his efforts that con-|- struction of a trans-Canada rail- way became one of the terms appointment and retired from Be- public life. He’ died in Wictoria in 1920 at age 96. His fame a victoria’ '3 pioneer doctor was ttested to in the journals of many, prominent Persons of that day. 1 conformity, of the teen cult). ent, In tne. he declined a senate { minde ght ta Dae might ruin a few in- | surance companies, but at least it would help control the popu: lation explosion we hear sq much about. They'd like to be able to non- conform (though they do cling |” rather frantically to the ultra- emerge as a that makes me; look like | a Bow: seedwart on the ball of ent foot that hurts like” the dlek- dick- 80, they” say, -and blame, the "ae of” itson. their arents or adults generally. Fou ever to direct a teen- ager | to get to. to bed or mow the ne Heo eke or handsome. loved and trusted, They'd like to Le given- resps. these longings. .prove they are human Baines. You ‘know, things haven't changed that much, When J was 28, I fhought my. parents well- meaning, but narrow: When Lwas 21, we used to call chaps of 29 in the Air Force, “Pops.” ‘When I was 25, people in their late 30’s were completely. incomprehensible. All. they could talk about was furniture and fuel) bills, children ‘and FENCE $4.99 ~ SUPERTONE LATEX WHITE — RED — GREEN OGLOW BROTHERS BUILDING SUPPLY LAMITED i Fhone 3657202 PAINT Per Gallon taxes and teachers. People over 40 were doddering, senile. Don't try to understand teenagers, Just try to put up with them: They want to fly. We want them to get on the tread- mill with the rest of us squir- els. Hemember you too once wanted to fly. Yes, you, Mom, who seeked in the back seat of, a 1935 Ford. And you, Dad, who got drunk when you were 18, INSURANCE For All. Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ete Phone 365-79 ANDERSON _ AGENCIES 4 Miss’ Irvin, T'd| Victoria Normal School, has had 58 an't Vernon, Vancou' e| Rossland and mu ae al year son, : orTheyd; is some direction in| +} their > live: ~ For School District’ Is Appointed Locally ‘The board of school trustees of school district'No. 9 has nounced the b appointment of Miss as primary consul- tant ‘or the school ' district.” - ig, -& graduate of “Primary: Consuttant | . ed Jaguars, 17 to 7. Girls division. Panthers, de feated Jaguars, 8 to Jaguars |. defeated Lippizzans, 16 ‘to 5 and Panthers Meteated Lippizeans, , 6 “Students are » busy. prepar- to.5; ing for core examinatl ons, which 13 are tobe held early next week. | oa aa Kanester, yu worth'a pound of explanation.” 19 years spackling ¢ experience and holds a b de Centennial Memo le- gree (elementary) from UBC with a. mee hate has teccht in has. been acting se principal of e' North Shore Sehool in Nel- “Bishop of Vancouver Island the, Rev. Charles Jean Seghers and] was on-a journey of mercy, to|: Alaskan idians in 1886 when he was murdered by an insane |- He is often to’as the “Martyred Bishop.’ 3 City Centre Dining Room “Lippizzans defeated Pantb-|- ers, 17 to'10 and ‘T-Birds defeat. i th Fandly Protection Plan. Call your CIS Beco for lt the etal on this modern fe insurance idea. - ‘PROVIDING CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SFRYICES THROUGH CO-- = OP LTE, CO.OP FIRE A CASUALTY AND FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL 2, 269. Columbia Ave., . Ceatleger "OFFICE. 365-6665" HOME 365-6704 sath tie ng fates bore, syer‘ang Beattic w as punched and ANGRY. jazi: rally staged in Toronte ‘erupted ‘Into an anti 5 fe pa et as: sormaly [4 citizens, any of then Jewish : 3 "th our mails a recent months, tu pls pires sickened spected Nazi through a anew ratte chases a pure brandishing @ long stick. Self-ttyled Canadian Nati Party Fost 44 toa seta ‘several Gints beta babe cued cane isin police, Plan for the Arrow Lakes Re-Settlement Completed B.C. Hydro's plan for the re- settlement OF Yandilles bein dis. Arrow Lal bout to be changed, a spokes- man for the authority said this The final design of the three | m; new communities —— Edgewood, Burton and been kes | will receive a seven oes book- as We pithin i next few days, approximately 1,000 of services will bé made. First preference will be evs between Nakusp and Edgewood Tet, spalling ou gut a ication. de- tails an and their prices, a bee ing ee ts a supple- repo! “New Com: munities | for the Arrow Lakes,” completed ‘and roads and lots have . bee HIGH VALUE USED EOT. KS7 Flat Deck ‘55 Chev panel, 7. Mercury. picky; “new paint. ‘58 Travelall, -6.cyl., S-epeed new 2-tone, paint ... 60, Meteor station wagon, : V8, '3-speed, ps & pb, $950) an See GEORGE CLERIHEW aa| tc Central Truck) & lat PH, 965:6565. 499 COLUMBIA. AVE. .| covering: 1:.$750} by Hydro last Jan- wary. - The new booklet’ answers of fie main po! ro nell Ipts te being of- €°] tered for vam in th ee. COm- qjnunitles — each. i] by roads, sewers and water sup- Doras by: Hydro: "the. booklet el points out a that service charges will be levied where nec- essary: for the maintenance of these services; ‘Prices of the Tots, both rest- fron m $390 16 $200 $2,000. They vey 7m. ey val in size from one third of an an acre to 8.5 acres. The price ‘of each lot is shown on the display D boards at et each of the three sites, e'vost of dach-serwic- ed Tokaions: not including buil- dings where these remain or:are moved to the Lot pr vn serviced | in n to Pro) ¥ owners, Displaced tenants Fil | £800) have second choice. Hydro, will only ‘make ‘lots available to in- dividuals from outside the Cen- tral Arrow Placed families have had ample opportunity to select lots in the new: settlements. Hydro be building some new houses In the three ¢ommunities as well as moving in a‘ number CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, June 16,, 1966 Awards Presented to Local Cadets Castlegar Squadron No. 581 Royal Canadian Air Cadets, passed in review last week be-| C, fore Wing Commander K. 0. Moare of Victoria, senior onera- tions planning officer for the Pacific area, Later. at ° the banquet at SHSS,:WC Moore explained the air cadet moyement to the cad- ets and their parents. He said that there waa ho) ot that in the luture. , : boys. their flying scholarships might receive hel from the RCAF to complete flying training. This would enaule the’ boys to receive training in civilian ioconaltties: lor, LAC A, Jonasson, F/Sgt. Stamp-Vincént, LAC G. Lest yy poriwony ¢ cat, B iS Spain, LA lan, cow, Denn and ain rea Ran. dal W02 Anderson recelved a gift for six years perfect at- tendance, Five year Pins were presented to WO2 Bucknell, F/Sgt. Stamp-Vincent, F/Sgt. Menard and Sgt. Deverson. Four year pins: Cpl. Dow, Cpl. Hartson, F/Sgt. Vaessen, Sgt. W. Leduc, Sgt. Austin, Set. MacBain and Cpl. N. Fields, Three year pins: cn Fuller- ton, Cpl. Spain, Col. Jankola, Cpl. H. ind Cpl. Ne wards, perfect atten- de e ar and first ald certifi- es a were Presented to the cadet Gradu: wating gifts ‘and certi- ficates were presented to F/Sgt. J. Menard, nee Stamp- ©, Bucknell and Ly a wards ‘enented: All Sees cadet Set, P, improved caret jor tor rifle shot — ACI V. ‘Tulk- | Tul Presented with 1 the DORA i Mominion of Canada Rifle As-| P! 03 soctation) badges were Sgt. Dev- ergon, high clase oat F/set Men- second Class and Cpl. A. Jank- ola,-second class. - Bow! Sat Aw us. Tt; Tay- r-quality, |: of bette: existing homes from other Ioca- for: purchase ‘and occupancy when all services are completed, jald Septemb aber ty vy, possibility of ma Fostrict any, Hydro will require Purchasers of land to bulld residences’ and businesses within a reasonable: period. To protect home owner's invest- ments, all new developments in the three communities must con- form:-to ‘the’ standards: of the National Building Code as set’ out in the proposed by-law. of | 274; the Central Kootenay Regional istrict. The publication points out roperty ‘owners have not yet| owners. have ‘not. ye reached ‘a ‘settlement with Hy- dro, arrangements canbe made qhere the feathery will. ad- “price of ice the thelr: selected Io at Paeainst their |, s | compensation: Terms can be ax- ranged if displaced residents are unable to pay the full cost’ of, their new lot Tn a lump sum: Ask fp dpiye Any ° You can only get thom herei D,, CRESTON, INTERIOR BREWERIES ren pot ERE RTE A’ surprise miscellaneous shower. was held recently. at the home of Mrs. L. Corrado in hon. | Carnation corsages ‘were pre- Miss Rempel, che ——_ ogee "Salis Shore ‘is Held - To Honor. Elaine Rempel i larg large pink and ttn dec: oraten cs ie many gifts’ was eff Rong tn to the id pink and jsuhtte 00d. by the. hostess, wy Feeney Sr.; Misses: Joan. Cam: uise. Simcock and Mary- e. Christianson, Tavited ‘guests’ were: Mrs, Come In And See Our....... — In- Store Specials FOR FATH ER'S DAY | Days Thursday - Friday - Saturday. "WORK & DRESS CLOTHES FOR paps & LADS 0 NNE ET TT’ BOYS. AND COLUMBIA AVER AVENUE H a Rnd ty ; of oth lene Canadian Fore: ind therefore the amount of emperatur re eyvhch Asa t; mates are-able to. live and. breed. only in‘ areas which: havea’ eee jon summer. period. Reptiles are “cold-blooded” | man, their’ actly 1B acpendent upon in .turn is}. ew: man, ‘Two year ar pins: LAC Hatlen, LAC G. epochneen, LAC: Allan, LAC Le: ater, LAI Cree; LAC Dunn, M, Archambault, LAC ‘Randal, LAC J. Mccutche: on, AC Taylor and-LAC Jon- were * present non-enrolled cadets, C. Yaesen and R, Frost. Guests at ‘the head table in- E Hpcn tha id Mrs. Pasi cyt. JOR. aa tteeteen ex-cadets from the | Pa were also. guests. Thess: included. W: H. Reed and Mrs. ‘Reed, Richard - Cristofoll, Art Hagen, Don Schwart- Barry Jerome and hau Rut, Garry McGilp, ough Mou, Ron: ‘Mosby’ and Ray Bystrom. mney panguet, was smutice | git served by several young to by ‘ls from SHSS. JUDGE M. M. COLQUHOUN Special C issi "’ bia Proj , will be in Nakusp June 21, 22 and 23, All residents who wish to di , ing the Columbi Treaty Projects, should by phoning B.C. Hydro, Nakusp office, 265-3626 or 265-3627. a! an app _.P & G Builders Supply Agno BUILDING SUPPLY. CEMENT ‘PLYWOODS HEADQUARTERS DOORS Ph. 365-8151 MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE ti Paints Lae . FLOUR, Fiye Roses 25 Ibs. : unealieal! MEAT. Anitennde 120. tins 2-796 OXYDOL, THRIFT Liquid Detergent, Jumbo Size . King Size _ ss PERFEX BLEACH, gallon: ; KY PEACHES, sliced, 15-o0z.. ti é; 2 for . CHOCOLATE BARS, Neilsons 2: CANDIES, Wiilairds. Will-o-Pak, 3 pkgs. . ORANGES, California 5 Ib. cello | _ LETTUGE, flim cello heads, [b. 19c. -——_GHOIGE BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ......... 886. T-BONE STEAK, tb, ......... 88 ROUND STEAK, tb, ......... 79¢ -5c bars, pkg..: 79e $1.60. . 59c - GROUND BEEF, I i wectdass Qe: GROCERIES \MEATS | We reserve the ‘right ‘to limit quantities