CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 2, 1959. “Telfers fo the Castlegar News Anti Socred Dear Sir: Unlike your brash young con- tributor to “A Personal Column” of June 25, 1 can not be enthus- dastic about the results of the Al- berta provincial election. . It is amusing and even ridic- ulous how your columnist is at £reat pains to make Social Credit in both B.C. and Alberta a re- spectable but dynamic middle-of- tthe-road party whose sole virtue Boys and Girls Ages 2-16 Vacation Bible School June 29 to July 10 Nightly - 6:30-8:30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL | TABERRAGLE Phone 2421 || doctrines after which his party is is that it gets things done in gov- ernment. + Your columnist is also eager to detach both Mr.-Manning: the Sécial Credit premier of Alberta, and our own Mr, Bennett from the doctrinaire “funny-money theories” after which their par- ties are named, Your columnist shows his ex- treme displeasure with the elec- tion of Mr. . Hansell, a for- mer Social Credit-MP, because this man still believes in Social Credit and still says so." As far as I know Mr, Man- ning has never repudiated the named. In fact, the Alberta Social Crediters continually lament that their original legislative program, regarding “monetary” -and itieal reform which would have the mess and the civil liberties of bank em- ployees was blocked by a mean and nasty federal Liberal govern- ment. In successive federal elections since 1935 these “real” Social Crediters haye asked the voters to elect a federal Social Credit capable of reform, Unfortunately the voters have not permitted Social Credit to dis- play its own weird economic and totalitarian political fallacies in federal action, Scouting history was jnade in Creston Sunday when’ ne seout cou! ‘Vancouver Metropolitan Associa- tion and the Victoria District As- As for the Social Credit goy- crament of BC., 1 wilt adrait that] ©, H. isocaten was formed with Dr. Wright of: Trail as the first Social Credit is oth remote and somewhat coincidental to say the least. It ig not suprising to find that much of" the’ “top brass" of the present Social Credit admin- istration in B.C, is largely com- posed of former Conservative and Coalitionist Liberals who have Resessary. As for as their understanding and belief in Social Credit doc- trines, it matters not a Whit, To my knowledge our illustrious Premier Bennett has never con- demned himself by his found a new lable convenient and |” m= berley as ‘ice precident and C. E Charlton of Trail as secretary- treasurer. This is fhe first regional . Scouting organization in Can. Approval of the formation of regtonal association was gi- ven by the provincial scout ex- ecutive council at a meeting in Penticton June 22." This regional association will administér Scout affairs from Grand ‘Forks on the west to the Alberta border and from the in- ternational boundary north to the ‘conviction one way or the other on. this vital matter. However, apart from official party.dogma, there are striking similarities between the Social Credit government in B.C, and Alberta. Both set out on a cru- 2.) Normally only the ents or guardians. 4.) ing will stay. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL ° OPEN VISITING From July Ist, the hospital-will have, for.a trial period, what is known as “open” visiting. This means that patients can be visited at any time between 2 pm. and 8 p.m. The normal Visiting rules will still apply:-_ . Only two visitors at a time for each patient. and and mother of a maternity patient may visit. (To reducé the possibility of infec- : tion). 3.) Children in the hospital may only be visited by par- Children may not visit patients on the wards, - s Open visiting is for your. benefit‘so that you are not tied down to visiting hours, but its success depends on how you use it, You should keep your visit as brief as possible and bear in mind that too many visitors may-be. harmful; you may be asked to leave if the nurse has to give treatment. It we have too many visitors or they stay teo long, .we may have to go back to the old system of specific visiting hours. ° With your consideration and help, we hopa that open visit- “owesr PRICE EVER for ¢ a GOODFYEAR | =NYLON™ 95 15 It’s unequalled for its low price—miles ahead of other tires forits super-strength. Goodyear’ builds this tire with exclusive 3-T Nylon Cord ...triple-tem- pered for greatest blowout and puncture protection. Get all three Goodyear fea- tures—low price, nylon safety and guaranteed quality. See us NOW CASILE Tl 193 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, NORTH AMERICAN LIF fits mor b pres} 20g | with trade-in in 6, 70x 15 toners blackwelli <2 WEY sade against political patronage and corruption, However, both share the di: of having had on their hands the most spectacular’ political scand- als of the nation, In B.C. patronage is no Iong- er patronage, but in those. illum- inating words of one of the min- isters of the gospel and a minis- ‘ter of the crown, patronage has merely become “helping out a friend.” * Both governments have done more than their fatr share in low- ering the tone of ‘government and political morality. Both the B.C. and Alberta governments share in an unwhole- some contempt for parliamentary opposition. Premier Bennett has repeatedly criticized the opposi- tion for performing its most nec- essary and cecnial duty asa cri- tic and of the C lian Pacific Railway. . Elected to the regional coun- cil were J, B. Donald of Riondel, C. E. McKinnon of Cranbrook, J. 3. McEwen of Nelson, P, C. Stew- art and E. G. Fletcher of Trail. In addition the president and region are mem- in the forefront in youth Scouting has grown from a mod- est start with 20 boys in a camp on Brown Sea Island under the leadership of Lord Robert Baden- Powell. to over 7,000,000 members| | - in every country’ in the world. * 107 Attend First Day Gf Vacation Scheel at district commissionér of each member district and the president of each unattached group in the to regional status, + It is expected that the Okan- agan districts will form a reg- ional assdclation before the end * of the year, Ultimately there will be about eight regional as- soclations in B.C. ‘| i By the creation of this reg- ional organization, Scouting has taken another important step to keep the Boy Scouts-Association training. Pentecostal Tabernacle The theme, “Flying Witt Christ,” introduced 107 boys, girls and teachers Monday evening to bers of the regional council, ‘The day vacation bible school Resker, the fin- trict will-be represented by John Dalziel and Archdeacon B. A. Tho duties of the regional as- sociation will to be administer! Scout affairs within the region; supervise the registration of all The program, featuring bible stories, singing, handicrafts and games, is held nightly from 6.30 ito 8.30 p.m, for children from two to 16 years. All boys and girls are welcome at the vacation bi- ble school, ancing of the regional opera- tion, supply badges, insignia, literature, books and pamph- lets; coordinate and supervise courses for Cubs, Scouts, Rovers, and Leaders in the 'xegion, and handle public relations and press releases within the region. The creation of the regional Premier Mennine once ex pressed his ignorance of the role of the opposition in these words ‘taken from the article “Alberta Strikes It Rich,” page 33, ‘the ‘Magazine: “We don’t need any opposi- tion. They’re. just a hindrance to us. You don’t hire a man to do a job and then hire another man to hinder him.” ‘ Yes, Mr... Ealter, ere be Hittle hind: Sept. 24, 1957, edition of Time nig is the result of studies carried out by provincial and district Scout officials for several years since the need,for more de- centralized administrative and service facilities has been recog- ed to effectively serve the ra- pidly growing Scout family which has had a four-fold increase ‘in membership during the past doz- en years, There are over 2,500 mem- bers’ in the Kootenay-Boundary region. now and that will.no doubt please -| Social Credit well, Darrell The i at the Penticton meeting also gave approval .of the alteration of the Village Licences ‘> Dear Sirs. * . I have read -with some én- cern the report in last week's Castlegar News that. “16 .mer- chants” have ‘signed a petition which, in effect, is: directed to- ward the restriction of licences to new -businesses In Castlegar. This is ‘misleading in that | about half of-the petitioners are selling their services ‘and ‘it is doubtful if they can be consider- ed merchants. I “fully support the statement issued by Mr. Nick Oglow and at a recent. meeting of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- mimerce this matter was debated at some length. A resolution to the, village SORE RE SHOP Phoné 4441 B.C. with a view ‘to restricting licen- ces was given very little’ sup- port, : Ido not Believe that itis legally or morally right to at- temp to deny any person the op- portunity to engage in any leg- itimate enterprise and to do so would not be in the best interests of the community or the business. men_ themselves. New businesses should be en- couraged to locate in Castlegar otherwise we cannot” grow and there is nothing more desirable than .a good competitor. family ' Let us try and imagine the protection Family Protection is a natural instinct. On the alert for your family’s welfare you will want to take steps to provide income protection for them in times, of financial stress, For expert counsel » or for. information eonault A CANADIAN MUTUAL J ASSURANCE COMPANY CK FOWLER, Robson, B.C. result if we had adepted this at- titude 10 years ago. Only three or four of those who signed the pe- tition would be in business and instead of the present business district there would have been stores, scattered through the area outside the village boundaries, R. A. D. West _ A One-stop Service For All Your Building Supplies e dos ROOFING PLYWOODS in good supply : . @ CEMENT, hag,,.... $1.39 Ea ” PHONE 3131 KINNAIRD, B.C. ie being held at the Pentecostal Ta-| , “Neighborly News,” a pro- gram of stories from B.C.'s week- ly newspapers carried on the CBC every Sunday morning at 9:15, has mentioned stories from the Castlegar News in the last two broadcasts. On June 21 Neighborly News’ “Miss E. A. McKinnon. jovial oF icemtaien Les Way, told the story of how black bears are over-running the Deer Park area and last Sunday Mr. Way mentioned the Castlegar News’ story on the retirement of Dr. F. M. Thorne, Miss Ella Martin and ta. Notice | TO RESIDENTS OF KINNAIRD A Public Forum meeting to discuss the proposed - Water. Works Bylaw, No. 123 will be held in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall on TUESDAY, JULY. 7, 1959 AT. 8:00 P.M. P. A. 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Brophy, P.P. 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. - Mass at Genelle at 7 p.m. ‘ The Community Bible Centre Sundsy in the Legion -Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 10:30 a.m, Sunday School — 7:30 p.m. Family Service Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. —- Young People’s . 7:45 p.m, — Prayer and Bible’ Study Thursday, Hour The United Church of Canada Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 a.m. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9:45 p.m. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classifled ads are char- ged for at the rate of five cents per word or figure pel. insertion, with a minfmum, charge of 50 cents. The ad can run three weeks for the price of two If there are no ‘changes to be made in sub- Castlegar --- Service of Worship at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the Twin Rivers Hall The Presbyterian Church of Kinnaird Public Worship at 11 a.m. Church Schoo! at 10 a.m. Bible Study Tuesdays: at 7:30 p.m. Rev. M.S. Reside, B.A,, B.D. The Anglican Church sequent weeks, There Is a 25 cent bil ling charge for ‘classifie, ads not paid for by .12.noor of the date of ‘Three-bedroom house’ with basement suite on view lot. Phone 2494, * 324 Split-level three-bedroom house. Part basement, moderately priced, Phone 6161, FOR RENT oom and board or suites, Phone 9781, tin 21 Modern house, App at house back of 76 Maple ay Cas: tlegar. 325 Two-room © cottage. Apply Smith's Marine Service, phone 9004-J, Syringa Creek. 328 Engagement notices, ob ituarles and cards of thanks of “usual” lengt are pub lished at a flat charge of $1 After three'-bills have been sent to.an account no further advertisements. will, be accepted from that ac Sunday, ‘July 5 Castlegar: 9 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. { Kinnaird: lam. ~ The Pentecostal Tabernacle .Sunday Schoo! - 10 a.m. —-.Morning Worship - 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday ot 7:30 p.m. *Young People’s Friday at“7:30 p.m. Robson C. ity M. ial Church | . United Church — Ist and 3rd Sundays at liam. Doalican Church — 2nd Sunday at 117 a.m, and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Boptist Church ~— 5th sunday BUSINESS DIRECTORY count until the first classi | fied ad has been paid for, © FOR SALE Semi-tinished two-bedroom house. Full basement, furnace and garage, Phone 4788, . tfn.16 Board and .room available, Phone 6841 or apply 488-2nd Ae ¢ : 126 : Three-bedroom house, Apply 801-5th Ave. or phone 5156. immediately, furnished or un- furnished, Phone 7951 or.call at 82 Woodland Drive. 126 ‘WANTED Furnished apartment or, fure pihed house. by aly 8. -Phone a Wanted to rent, two or three: 126] * ‘Two-bedroom house available | ground, symbolize the forest. to Canada. Trough public awa Pulpwood. Logs on the, Ottawa River, with ne nation's . parliament): buildings in. the back- importance of. the. pulp ‘and paper. alone; the forest harvest brings in more than "$1 billion a year om sales’ abroad. Increasing ness of the Importance of these + world: markéts ‘which, directly and indirectly, generate income and employment for hundreds . of thousands of Canadians, was-called for in a brief-presented recently to a committee of 2M.P.'s studying the nation's natural resoucces. ‘Forestry, rescarch and tax incentives to pro- ‘mote better forest management were held. by the Canadian Pulp.iand “Paper Association brief. to be the most“promising means of pro- ‘molting greater use of our forest resources and the orderly expansion of the industries ‘based upon them. photo by Malak. - Three-bedroom house, two lots, full basement, garage, fruit trees. Phone J. S. Hunter, Bee son, ‘Robson townsite, Automatic ofl heat, fruit trees, Iawn, garden, corner lot, Phone 5165 or write Box 285,- Robson. Good eae lots in Kin- naird, Phone 2738. «tin 10 Terms if ne- ‘LEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY ‘THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance -y. Flowers Granite, Marble and.°. Bronze Plaques J. 1, LAUGHTON Box $84 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office-Hours ~~ ALEX CHEVELDAVE BO. Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenye . Castlegar Phone 5342 Box 813 CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE: Box 240 — Phone 2162 NORA’S HAIR DRESSING PARL( A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 5836 Nora Majesgey , DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:80'to 8:00 pm, Phono 3021": UNITED TRUCKING Daily Freight Service Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, ‘ Nelson PHONE . Castlogar 2521 M. E, McCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor 1234 Bay Avenue, Tratl, SMITH’S For Estimates Phone $401 and 7261 - PLUMBING & HEATING: PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 D. FOX _ EXCAVATING SEE ‘i CASTLEGAR TRANSFER w. ‘Phone’ 6091 Tots: cessary. Apply Eli’s Auto Court. Phone 5200.’ 2114 Five-room modern home ‘at a ly. W. D, Fennings| phone 4261 “Cnland’ Gas),’ tin26 Baby buggy..Phone 5147. 126 NOTICES - YOUR CREDIT ‘UNION PROVIDES INSURED. LOAN THE cagaan: NEWS LOST TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- tini, tin ‘glasses in ‘brown case, Finder please phone 4741. oe “ . 128 Unfurnished three-bedroom house on three-quarter acre in Robson, Write Box 316, Costlegen. Bedroom “suite, refrigerator, dinette set. Phone 7701. 326 ‘Three-room house, Reason- able. 540-8th Ave, Plorié 7931. 324 and gravel haul- ing, Eli Sopow, phone 5200. 2114 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Box -303, Castlegar. tin 4: SMITH BOARDING KENNELS “The Home For Your Pet When Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St., Castlegar, B.C. Alice Zuckerburg. phone 4631. - * 324 : Highly qualified: teacher in and Russian, Alex- ‘Two-bedroom house in Kin- naird, Heavy wiring, basement, garage and chicken house. Bhone 4738. tin24 -_ Lots on Green and Ist Ave, 105-foot front by 144 feet. Phone 5188 or write Box 264, Castlegar. : 324 ander Zuckerberg. Ehonee pend Castlegar. T. Eaton Co. Sales represen- tative will be in the Castlegar Order Office on Thursday after- noon of each week from 1 to 4 Bm. -tinl8 for septic tanks, " Gas power unit with Ab toot drive belt. Phone 9041, ditches, ete. C. A. St. Eloi, Box 324 324| 752, Castlegar. Threebedroom house on two lots,.One mile from ferry. Phone Robson. 3651 or see Nick POSTNIKOFTF, |": 324 ‘The Castlegar News has Hai- da typewriter ribbons for sale, i ‘ 126 I would like to take this op- to thank all Avon users LS. Lid. Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow : Lakes “' Phone 4331 Ray G. Joh B.A.Sc. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR 1015. Eighth St. Nelson “Phone 144-R G. Ao SUMNER FURNITURE. MOVING : Long Dietance PH ONE: elton _- pete? 191 PHONE 2021 ‘WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs, Estimates gladiy given " Photte 7112 UNITED p alguns burcH MAID MITED BUILDING'S SUPPLIES Phone $131—Kinnaird, B.C. 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Proof having been filed in my office of the loss of Certifi- tate of Title No. 80505-1 to.the above-méntloned lands in’ the name of GEORGE ‘SPARROW and bearing daté the 1st day of November, 1939, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention at the expiration of one calendar month from the first publication hereof to issue Provisional Cert- aoe of Title in lieu of such lost’ and friendliness during the past nine months, Mrs, Blanche Dev- erson will be the new” , Any person having cay ‘information with reference to such jose § Certificate of ine is tive; phone 5378. — Mrs. Fea Phillips, 126 SASH AND DOORS In All Poputar Stytes Pe ew INDOW. AND -DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For : Pearson. Sashless .Win- dows and All Sealed Units _CASTLEGAR SASH AND-DOOR. “WORKS PHONE 3211 the undersigned 4? ATED AT NELSON, B. c ine igth day of June, L me McPhail, . Deputy Registrar. -. - DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- TION: JUNE 25, 1959. C525 7 _Rooms Confectidnery Special Chinese Dishes . 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